* a Ix>ok at the Map. at the Map. ttt. tute of Oregon, Ytinililil County, [ere you will find the nioat pro- uctlve xectlou in the World, and la cheap, offering apodal In- ucement* to fruit mixers and lalrymen. Look at tlk<- Map McMinn ville, Yamhill County. Here is the Comity neat, Here la published THE TELEFHONE- ItEGlSTEIl, Monarch of home newapapem, accorded first pince in nil the Directories. Look at tlie Map. Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in^mhill County M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , F ebruary RARER, ¡EON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. WIFT’S SPECIFIC S rfnovatta j tilt entire eHmiuating a/i Putsons from the ¿Pood, whether of sc: ofuton: or malarial originy >his /. -'p- 1 CAN EITHER FIGHT OR RUN. NEW AND STRANGE SPECIMENS OF MARINE ARCHITECTURE. cross tlie ocean and make her tight in tlie enemies’ own water. Site will be 355 feet long, seventy feet wide, and she will be eight feet higher out of water than the Indiana. She will also lie faster and have a greater coal capacity, but instead of four ten- inch guns in her main battery »lie will be well armed with twelve-inch guns. To make up for this »lie will carry more rapid-lire guns. Like tlie Indi­ ana, tlie Iowa will lie protected with armor backed by cellulolse, a substance that expands when itgetswet, so that if an enemy’s shot should penetrate her armor tlie water will cause the bucking to swell up and close the hole, and very little water will get Into her. The Iowa will be fitted with two heavy steel military masts for signub lug, and her fighting tops will lie filled with machine guns. The new armored cruiser Brooklyn, when finished, will lie the peer of unj’ cruiser afloat, and will be armed witli eight 8-incli guns, twelve 4-pounders, eight Upound rapid-fire guns and twelve machine guns. She will lie driven at u speed of twenty knots an hour by engines of 16,500 horse power. Her guns will lie protected by armor ten inches thick, and site will be able to steam from New York to San Fran­ cisco without calling anywhere to coal. In all last cruisers high speed has only lieen attained by forced draught, which eau lie maintained only for a few hours at u time. This is something that the naval en­ gineers of the United States have been trying to do away witli, and they have hit upon a plan at last, and tlie new cruiser Brooklyn, will be the first upon which tlie plan will lie tried. Tlie smokestacks of the vessel will be almost as itigli as her fighting musts> and will tower 100 fuel into the air above the tops of her Ixiilers. She is to be provided witli three of these enor­ mous stacks, and in order to enable them to stand they are to be built of fur heavieriron than is used in an ordinary smokestack. Tlie lower twenty-five feet will be built of one-ineh steel, and the upper sections will lie lighter in proportion to their distance from tlie deck and the weight they will have to carry. These big stacks are to lie as well stayed as a ship'H mast, and will be fitted with dampers to regulate the draught like an ordinary stovepipe. Just how tlie new ¡Jan will work of course no one can say, but t lie result will be watched with more than pass­ ing interest on both sides of (he At­ lantic, But the strangest innovation in ship­ building conics from tlie Great Lakes and is nn American idea from stein to stern. This new departure in shipbuldiug is n whaleback for passengers. Tlie whale back is like nothing else in the world, and her inventor claims she can not only carry the most freight for her size, but be the most comfortable passenger vessel afloat, and if built for war will prove the best fighting ship in I he world. The whaleback builders have now branched out and aro making a strong bid for tlie passenger trade of tlie lakes at least. The latest addition to tlie whale­ back fleet is the passenger steamer Christopher Columbus, which is de­ signed to accomodate nearly 5000 pas­ sengers. The new craft is built of heavy steel and is 362 feet long, 42 feet wide and 24 feet deep. The main sa­ loon will be supported on seven turrets and is 225 feet long and the full width of the vessel. Over the saloon is the promenade deck, which can also be used as a ballroom. The vessel was built to carry passen­ gers from Chicago to the World's fair grouuds, a distance of about six and a half miles, and is expected to attain a speed of twenty-two miles an hour: The company is now at work on two whaleback passenger steamers intend­ ed for the Chicago and Buffalo trade. These vessels are tosteam twenty knots an hour and will have accommodations for 2000 passengers. IN I land ice cap of that land. 4VTADOTTC VOL. V. NO. 3 am893. It comes] D-PRICE’S AN I ARI 1 IL KLG1UM8. ] ilown to th[ eoaMt !U1(l tbe expcdHtoll _ __ ___ j called it the great ice barrier. Pushing ICY MASSES SENT NOR TH IN THE its front into the sea it rises above the TRACK OF TRADE. water as a continuous perpendicular wall of ice vurying from 160 to ;tOo feet Northern and Southern Seas and Land* in height. It was practically unbrok­ Design for a Mounter Ilevord-Smasher on Contrasted--Volcanoes In Victoria Land. en as far as Ross followed the coast line FENTON, the Atlantic lerry-SmokeMtack» that though in two places he succeeded in The Dundee Whaling Fleet. arafioa has .'to cquul. . . Loom up Like Masts—Tlie new Whale­ setting foot on the edge of the unknown back Lake Steamer Christopher Colum* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ths southern seas have been cumber­ land. ‘•/•Vr eighteen m-'tit.'is f had a ed during tbe past season by an enor­ The inland ice, therefore, like that of bui Built to Carry 1'assengers. iinvillc. .... Oregon. The only Pure Creaui of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. fd.ug Sere on my langt:.', /?.•• Never since primitive man first strad­ shoreline as an enormous and Hat-top­ gin is 77 deg. 30 minutes south latitude adua'!y ¿-re-a' <. r / fyn.d. M. RAMSEY, dled a fallen tree und floated down took S. S -S'., at:d teas a:ti \'l bis prayers unless the native would and is perhaps still illumined in the ped precipice as fur as ships have trac­ stream with the current has such pro­ cured i'ft er using a /« w iatt.'.s." » give him a deed to his property, and ed it. long winter night by Mount Erebus ’ SC. I.. M c L emoru , gress been made in marine architecture Due of tlio most interesting questions tlie poor man was so frightened and so ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. column of flame. The icebergs und /Jcttdcrson, Tex. as during the Inst fifty years. to be settled is whether the scattered HE JUST PRAYS HIS ENEMIES TO sure that lie would die inside of six fields of floe ice were found last fall nnvillc, .... Oregon. This is duo first to steam being sub­ DEATH. months that he actually did put his from 250 to 400 miles further north than coasts that have been seen there are Ice: Rooms 6 and 7 Union Block. stituted for sails as u propelling power, farm into the contribution box—aud the average northern drift. Big ice parts of one great continent or whether und second to the substitution of iron islands have lieen seen almost within they are merely portions of an archi­ The Kahunas or Witch Doctor« of the the farm was the only thing he hail in TURNEY, und steel for wood in the construction sight of the 1 ape of Good Hope, nearer pelago. Ross inclinced to the latter Islands, and Their Curious Methods— the world. of vessels. The first steam vessel that "PKEAT1SE on Blood and Skin Another curious case was that of a Executor's Sale. the southern end of Africa than they view believing that a wide channel They Possibly Influenced the Queen. 1 Diseases mailed free. ventured across tbe Atlantic developed native sailor named Kanae, who, get- T he S wift S pecific C o .. have been before for fifty years. South might somewhere be found, leading far JRGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Ga. ­ a s[iccd of about eight knots un hour Notice is hereby given that the Atlanta, undersign But few who have read how the Ha­ i ling tired of seeing nothing on his sea polar icebergs have never before been toward the^south pole. It is believed, llty of surgery anil diseases of women ed as executor of the last will and testa­ under favorable circumstances, and she ment of Joel Stowe, late of Yamhill county, known to impede navigation near the however, that the immense thickness waiian queen has lost her throne have trips bill his own islands, shipped in u was looked upon as a wonder on both deceased, will, bv virtue of an order *.f the on B lock - M c M innville , O k . coast of New Zealand as witliin the of the ice barrier which lie traced shows ever visited the Sandwich islands and I whaler that was in port and told his county court of Yamhill county. Stale of sides of the ocean. Since tliat time tlie the past two months. In October fleets that Victoria Land must be of great ex­ seenjfor themselves the life of a native wife nothing alxiut it. On the day he Oregon, made and entered of record on the MICHAUX, 3d day of January, A 1> 1893, licensing oeeun steamer from a wooden craft of of them 200 to 300 feet high surrounded tent. This ice sheet gradually slides Hawaiian as he lives it, or knows how wax to sail his wife found out that he and empowering him so to do, sell to the less thun 500 tons burden and a speed a vessel near the Chatham islands und down the slope to the sea, and a section greatly his superstitions govern all his was goiug and was very angry. She highest bidder for cash. on the 4th day of of eights, has grown to be a monster February, 1893, at one o’clock p. in. of said for some time she was in great peril of it, at least a quarter of a mile in actions not withstanding the fact that went to the dock just as the whip was HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. day, at the courthouse door in McMinnville vessel built entirely of ateel, 000 feet from the greut floating mountain round width, annually breaks off’ at the sea he has been in the hands of the mis­ easting off lier ropes. She asked him in said county and state, the following de­ long, with twin screws, a registered I.AFATETTK, OREGON to come back. He refused and could edge and floats away as icebergs. The sionary for the last fifty years. scribed real property belonging to the es­ her. tate of said decedent, to-wit. The east tonnage of 10,000 and a speed of twenty ,ai, ’M. This was in tlie soutli Pacific. Simi­ Challenger brought up from the beds The natives are all superstitious,from not if he would. half of the following described parcel of knots, which she can maintain in al­ When the woman returned to her lar news comes from the south Atlan­ of the icy sea that washes Victoria the late Queen IJliuokalani to the land to-wit: Beginning at a point 150 feet south of the north and west junction of most any weather. land fragments of sandstone, slate and humblest of her recent subjects. King home she told some of her friends what F- DIELSCHNEIDER, tic. "Archlpelogoes of icebergs ” have First and A streets of the town of McMinn­ When the Inman and International lx‘en sighted as fur north as 40 degrees granite, as well as the typical blue mud Kalakaua was in some things as super­ her husband hail done and said she wax ville. Yamhill county, state of Oregon, the 10,500-ton thence south along west line of said A street company launched south latitude. Some of these enor­ which invariably fringes continental stitious as the most ignorant negro in going to have him “prayed to death.” 66 feet: thence west 204 feet; thence north steamers City of New York and City of Watchmaker mous masses were 3000 feet long anil land mid these discoveries are strong southern Africa, in spite of tlie travois Of all this her husband had no knowl­ 66 feet, llit’iKC e;|s-t L'UI feet t«. I’ne pl a CO Of Paris it was thought by many that the | and Jeweler. beginning. 300 feet high. As only about one- evidence that land of continental pro­ and efforts of the missionaries to wean edge. climax had lieen reached. But the Dated Junuarv 1, 1888. In *11 Kind« of Watch««, Jewelry. P>«t«d War« When the whaler was about thirty , his beliefs. It is the general opinion of seventh of a floating iceberg appears portions is not far away. ISAAC LAMBRIGHT. White Star company were not disposed ocks «nd Sp«ct«clea. MCMINNVILLE. OR. Here is tlie greatest iceberg factory the natives that he was “prayed to days out Kanae complained of being above the sea level the thickness of tlie Executor of the Will of said Decedent. to see the palm for size and s|ieed car­ W. M. Ramsey and F. W. Fenton, greatest of these ice masses was over in tbe world. Antarctic waters receive death” by a “kahuna” while on his sick, and said that he could feel that Attorneys for said Estate. ried off by their rivals, and they nt LBBEATH & GOUCHER, 2000 feet. One vessel, early in October, a far greater supply of laud lee than last visit to this city, and no Kanaka someone was “praying him." He was once began plans for an ocean flyer that passed 400 of them in a few days and northern lands furnish to the Arctic but will say that they knew, when the the only Kanaka on board and was 1 for size, speed and magnificence should at times 20 or 30 of them could be seas. In the neighborhood of the south large red fish entered the harbor, that laughed at, of course. But he stuck to HYSICIANSAND SURGEONS, ! lie far aliove any other vessel ever put counted from the deck. Most of them polar circle and far north of it vessels their king was no more in the land of it and proved it by dying. into the water. (Office over Bralv's Bank.) It was said in a recent article on the were pure white, but some of them are always report a larger number of ice­ the living. The new flyer is to lie named the O belion INNV1LLB, described as of a dark brown color, bergs than arc seen any where in cor­ This belief that within three days of Hawaiin tevolution that it was suppos­ “Gigantic.” The vessel is to 700 feet which can be explained only by the responding northern latitudes. One the deatii of someone connected with ed that the queen was acting under the long, or 28 feet longer than the Great Farm for Sale supposition that they were the bearers reason why the icebergs drift farther the death of the royal family u school advice of one of her kahunas when she Eastern, and she will be 70 feet wide. intains 80 acres.situated 8 miles liorth- of bebris and detritus from the southern away fronvrtheir source is because the of bright scarlet fish comes into the attempted to give a new constitution to She will be 15,000 tons register, and 5 of McMinnville, 30 acres in cultiva- lands from which they came. Very sea is of lower temperature than that of harbor and stays until the deatii takes her people. This may or may not be , balance pasture. Fruits of all kinds will be fitted with twin screws. Her the place. 300 trees bearing and 200 little flotsam and jetsam from the Ant­ the Arctic water in corresponding lati - place is one of tlie strongest of tlie Ka­ so, but if It is true it will not seem engines will tie quadruple expansion, ng trees. Good buildings, good fences arctic lands has ever been collected,and tudes and tlie icebergs therefore melt nakas’ many superstitions mid that in strange to people who have lived for spring water For terms apply to and are expected to develop 25,000 it would have been interesting had an less rapidly. When they reach the the last thirty years at least, has been any length of time in the islands and er. J ames . O. L amb , horseixiwer. The < iigantic is expected McMinnville, Or. opportunity occurred to examine these track of commerce they are still mas­ strongly corroborated. The deaths of know anything of the natives’ beliefs. to stiow a speed of at least twenty-five dark-colored. sive—often flat-topped mountains of Lunaliio, Likelike, Queen Emilia,Ruth The queen is known to lx- as supersti­ M c M innville knots, or nearly thirty miles an hour, The meteorological conditions last ice. Annrctlc temperatures are much the “champion fat woman of the tious as any of her race, ami if she was Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, and will be able to cross the ocean in­ season, both in the Arctie and Antarc­ lower than those regions on account of islands” Kalakaua and John Dominis, ordered to e worth it and so he knocked egon, duly appointed executor of the last before attempted on an ocean steamer, common prevalence of ice south of its titudes. It is fortunate that no such of the red fish were seen by several na­ will and testament with codicil attached, of and a woman responded. Felden S. Glandon. deceased. Now there­ and will make tbe new White Star fly­ usual limit indicated that the Arctic powerful currents flow from the Ant­ tive fishermen at the entrance to the fore all persons haying claims against the er a veritable floating palace. It is ex­ "Gan I get a bite of breakfast, crowded seas were more than usually estate ot said Fcldon S. Glandon deceased arctic ocean nortli as the Labrador and harbor, and word of their appearance ma’am?” he said, very humbly. are hereby notified and required to present pected that the Gigantic will be ready was not witli ice last summer. This the east Greenland polar currents was at once taken to the queen. The rerything New “There’s a pile of snow there,” said the same to the undersigned at his resi­ for the work of smashing ocean records tbe case. The French vessel Manche, which enter our warmer waters; for if invitations were at once withdrawn, the woman, significantly. dence at North Yamhill. Yamhill county, by May of next year. properly verified within six months on her visit to Jan Mayen, north of such north flowing currents did emerge and notices to that effect given to the And Firstclass. Oregon, “I know thnt, ma’am. It is a from this date Among other items intended to draw Iceland, found hardly a cake of ice from the south polar basin they would newspapers, although the prince con­ small back yard, indeed, these days Dated thts 17th day of January, A 1) 1893 :ial Accommodations for Commercial patronage the new ship will carry a during the whole trip. The ice had, in blockade the track of shipping with sort was apparently no worse than he that don’t have a pile of snow in it.” NORRIS H. PARKINS Travellers. Executor above named. full military band as a part of her crew fact, been driven far south, leaving impenetrable masses of Antarctic ice. had been for weeks. That night he “Well, I don’t want this yard to have tier Second and E Streets, one block F W Fenton and W.M Ramsey, and somewhere in the interior of the more northern waters comparatively Many exploreas have been stopped by died. Could anyone convince the av­ Attorneys for said estate. 1 19 3 oin Cooks hotel. one,” she remarked. vessel will lie a store, where passengers clear. It is probable thnt last season the southern ice pack and ice bergs in erage native that his death, like that of He knew he had said the wrong will be able to purchase anything they ottered an unusually good opportunity the neighborhood of tbe south polar so many of the royal family before him thing then, and made no effort to es- may need on the trip from the latest to prosecute polar researches in steam circle, or between it and 70 degrees hnd not been foretold? cape. novel to a suit of clothes. vessels, both in the Arctic and Antarc­ south latitude, while in the northern But the superstition tliat the Kanaka “It might he moved, ma’am,” he >1,000 and be put back where I was. 1 am both «urprired and proud But it is not in ocean steamers alone tic regions. So favorable an occasion hemisphere the Arctic circle passes for of the change. I recommend your treatment t-v all eufferere from holds dearest Is that concerning the suggested. obesity. Will answir all inquirias if auunn u inclosed for reply.” that progress is made in shipbuilding is may not soon occur again. the most part over land masses; and katuna, or native witch doctor. Their McMinnville, Oregon, PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. “Of course it might. If you want seen, as some of the fighting ships now Harmless, and with no Marvin*. inconveaierxe, or bad effect*. These facts increase the Interest in along the greater part of the continent­ power is almost limitless. If a native your breakfast, tackle that anowplle For particular» addreu, with 6 cent* in »lamps, id up Capital, $50,000. II. ®. W. F. StUM». ISYICKt«« TIUKI. CKICACO. tU. ufloat or being built, both in this coun­ the work of the Dundee whaling fleet, al shore line there is often a lane of in any way offends n kahuna lie is in first.” try anil in Europe, are perfect marvels which, during the first week in Sep- navigable water, while in parts of the keadly fear that he will be condemned He did want his breakfast and so he uns acts a General Banking Business, in power and speed, and any one of tenflier, sent the steamers Baiaena, Ac­ north polar area broad stretches of open to die, and he immediately hunts up a tackled the pile and the woman went osits Received Subject to Check them would make short work of an en­ tive, Diana and Polar Star from Eng­ sea are found. kahuna higher in rank than the one back into the warm kitchen. The pile Interest allowed on time deposits. tire squadron of such vessels as com­ land for tlio purpose of whaling in Some day we shall probably learn whom lie has offended and asks to was icy and hard and after five min­ 11 sight exchange and telegraphic trans- You Think posed the fighting fleets of forty years southern latitudes, and perhaps attain ­ more of the great land mass whose ice have the curse-offset and entirely neu­ utes inefi'estual struggle he knocked at on New York, San Francisco and Port- any kind of a crop will do, then ago. Of these new terrors of the ocean ing regions that have not been visited barrier has been followed for 250 miles. any kind of seeds will do; but fur the door. the best results you should plant fllections made on all accessible points. the British turret-ship Hood, lately since the memorable voyage of Sir John When Ross discovered it Mount tralized. The rank of the kuhuna is settled by ‘ Well, what is it?” site asked. “Got Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. placed in commission, and the Ameri­ Ross, fifty years ago. The fleet was Erebus, rising to an altitude of 12,400 ills age. Tlie older one is, or claims to the snow away already?” can ships Brooklyn and Iowa are the scientifically to add to our knowedgeof feet above the level of the sea, was be, which, as tlie Kanakas very seldom “Madam,” he replied witli severity, Wide-awake worker» every Always the bwrt, they are recognized as best specimens. these regions. Two learned sixfleties of belching from its lofty crater dense the standard everywhere. (NICU where for "SHEl’l’'8 PHOTO- keep any record of births, usually “that ain’t snow; it's ice, froze solid The Hood is the largest anil most Ferry’s Seed Annual is the mast England furnished the instruments volumes of smoke intermingled with APUw of the WORM».” the greatest important book of the kind pui> amounts to the same thing, the more and stuck to the ground. I t’ll take me k on eartli; costing $100,000; retail at powerful afloat today and is a monster and other equipments needed, and flames. The volcano had the appear­ lished. It is invaluable to the S,cash or installments; mammoth illus- power he lias over his fellow man. at least a week to git it moved and planter. We send it free. as regards size and armament. She is gave to tlie scientific staff of the fleet trated circulars and term free ance of a colossal pyramid of snow- and This knhunaism is now forbidden by I’m bound to move it, for I have said D. M. FERRY & CO IppP C daily output over 1500 vol- 330 feet long, 75 feet wide, and when instructions for their guidance. A ice. Separated from it only by a sad­ DETROIT the laws that the Americans have I would, l>ut I want to know, liefore I Wumes. Agents wild with sue- ready for sea she draws 28 feet of water. competent naturalist, un experienced dle of ice-clad land on the east rose a s. Thos. L. Murtin, Centreville. Texas, made in tlie islands anil if a witch­ commence, if a Christian woman like The vitals of this ocean cruiser are pro­ physical observer and a photographer sister, mountain to a height of 10,900 doctor Is eaught in bis practice he is you are is going to let me work here for tected with armor twelve inches thick, and on the Baelena was Mr Burn- feet. It was extinct, but its general given a long term on the “reef," as the seven days before you give me as much while her turrets nre covered with steel Murdock, a painter; who hoped to ob­ outlines were the same as those of the , $2,3 in 40 minutes; Rev. J. Howard Mad* Houolulu jail is called. But if a native as a breakfast to stay my stomach?" in. Lyons, N.Y., $101 - • t*i |~J How Deaf Mutes Dance. fourteen inchesthick. Her engines of tain some characteristic paintings of other mountain, and at no very distant 7 hours , a bonanza; Hf tflQ yUnrln should complain to the police that he is He got his breakfast and the snow' 13,000-horse power, can drive the vessel Antarctic icebergs. The fleet will not »gnilicent outfit only All IIIC OUIIU period in the past it was also an nctive being persecuted by a kahuna he would I pile isn’t any smaller, "I never felt so lonesome in my life, ” Rooks on credit. Freight paid. Address at a speed of nearly twenty-one miles return home till next . March, and if volcano. It received the name of Mt. have every one of tlie witch doctors i x > be P ublishing C o . 723 Chestnut st, Phil- said a gentleman recently, “as when I fortune favors the explorers they will an four. Terror, the two mountains being chris­ against him and he would not live a I A Bachelor's Secret. elphia, or 358 Dearborn st. Chicago, 111. chanced to l>e thrown one day with a She Is armed with four 13-incb have a good many interesting facts te tened with the names of Ross’ vessels. We will give away abso­ vear. party of deaf mutes. They could tell. SILK lutely free of cost, an ele- Kather Be Without Bread. XI breech loading rifles, mounted in her picnic Perhaps the fact is not generally Every old bachelor knows how to Their methods are peculiar. Less jant black or colored silk turrets, ten G-inch quick firing guns in understand each other, laughed and While'th^ scientific staff'of the expe­ known that these were the same two )RESS clean a lamp chimney. He never than a year ago a native-man had own ­ B ishop '« R isidkxcb , Maraaette, Mich., I carried on and had a good time gen ­ n-n-n-n
  • ria ■ i he returned he was so enraged that lie anything. LULL Diseases sent free to sny address, “After a little thought I solved the vening pack ice. He was speaking of Speaking of patent medicines, the iKLL the United States will l>e able to show are in future, if a proposal made by the must cither take it down or lie would mystery. The mutes oould not hear idge says: “1 wish to ileal fairly battle-ships and cruisers as powerful sailing vessels such as those in which ministry of justice to the imperial coun­ A small seal liearing the effigy of th« nd honorably with all. and when and swift as those of any nation and the music, but they felt it, which was the party had reached the great Antarc­ cil is ratified, to be exempted from flog­ “pray him to death.” This praying to Duke of Cumlterland, has lieen picked death is a pleasing little way the ka ­ find an article that will »t« at par Cottle. 6 for 85 and he assured me that my surmise shamed to say so. I am aequaint- I^rve Si»e. 8LTS- * will soon I» readj' for launching, difficulty in reaching a high southern are to l>e substituted. for 89. at a time, and very frequently praying ish troops were engaged in 1745, and it d with Dr. Vanderpool (having will be a match for any foreign battle­ was correct, and that when he was em­ latitude. to some god of the ancient Hawaiian?, lias lieen presented to Queen Victoria. Within a few weeks now the World’s een treated by him for cancer), ship in the world. She is to be covered ployed by the party it was expressly Some very interesting differences be­ asking that their enemy be killed. This stipulated that he should bring his big ­ A Frenchman with plenty of time nd have used his blood modicine. with armor of nickel steel, eighteen tween Antarctic and Arctic Ice have Fair will be opened. Already Chicago W BWCli nim tniuv, eaeivi I has the effect of so scaring a Kanaka - on his hands has figured It that when swell with pride, and mown as the S. B. Headache and inehes thick, and will be armed with gest bass dnini and bass viols. The lieen observed. Greenland is practical­ is »ginning to ¡n'ariably he will actually 18B3 comes loan end the world will -dver cure, and while I am seven­ four immense 13-inch guns, eight 8-inch deep tones were more vibratory than ly the source of all icebergs that drift the police are scouring i „ Jackson Park thnt have existed BRI,831,200 minutes since ty-five years plil, and have used guns, four G-inch and twenty G-poun I Sam Jones says it reminds him of the I lieved, for he refused to remove the are twenty-two now In operation. In for the blood, or to correct the ac­ tion of the stomach and bowels it fighter were laid down she was looked a few half rotted posts left to mark the be found along the known southern way his dog ran a hog out of a Georgia fence. The kahuna straightway liegan France 8,741 is»lies were disposed of in his incantations but the fence builder 1891 by burning. Is a very superior remedy, and I upon as the best fighting ship in the line of the stockade, and a few low | continent. Professor Shaler estimates j cornfield. The dog ran on ahead. 7 .**7. , , ,i held out for a week with no show of world, but the navy department were earthworks where the gales were. i the extent of the glacial front of Green- beats anything I ever tried. Mr. Croker and his carload of ligers weakening. At the end of that time I. F. NBIJBOM. YaMm». Wash, not satisfied. They wanted something Some of the wells and tunnels dug by land at 200 miles. If this is an ode- I A »<’“«• ‘‘"7 1>’,b''n At 50 cents a bottle, it is the poor man's <|Uatc estimate ths linear extent of thp > ganlens has had since 1x83 nine I Iters , his old superstitions got the better of] will attract more attention down south better, and they have now in hand prisoners who hoped to escape thereby friend and family doctor. Solti by Rogers Brothers. plans for a new battle ship, to be called are also to be seen. The grounds are glacial front along the known coast of numbering twenty-eight cub-, al of. his new teachings and he went to the than has any kind of a show since Ü3F the Iowa. While the Indiana was de­ now the property of the Grand Army Victoria I«and in the Antarctic is as | whl<’h have been successfully raised I kahuna, telling him he was willing to Barnum's circu« was last through that tear down the Ixme of contention if he section. i great as that of tbe whole coast Ofp>utone. » signed for coast defense, and intended of the Republic. I Greenland. Sir John Ross for 250 j nilB7x77 ererv „«at mt . I would remove the curae from him. The 1 to act on the defensive, the Iowa is for Put up in neat wntch-ahaped bottle«,suga* ; I ADII ft TMftMAC I Prerent an