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   Jewell Record (Newspaper) - November 17, 1886, Jewell, Iowa                                E WELL NOVEMBER 17, 188(5.  7  HIM Whose Career Ought to MCo board of prison inspect ors Mi in evening ponded Dr. tho prison until nn of charges liim in connection wilh The action of board nnd although tho to divulgo the nature of the elm ryes they wore from a reliable and to the Anions the the doctor is accused of is his position lo the release of During the last six months n number convicts have been pardoned on the that they had incurable and would soon The number was ho large that il created yet ail may be There have been also several singular from been found armed and provided with and one case has been unearthed where a has succeeded in flooding the community with counterfeit coins made by the bogus coin having conveyed of t lie prison by some A of dies and lot of metal found in his These 11 ed a 11 ent n mi Dr. to-day naturally causes his name to he with them in current Saturday Samuel a and of Commodore I on the expiration of e. on Imd served as J To went the board and charged with receiving coin pensa t ion convicts into hospital on ot where they did not have to and provided with luxuries as Warden Jin I ch is censured by popular opinion for t he la said t o in 1 he prison J is the same warden who spring had a professional opera company perform operas in the prison for the of the Palmer has been fid mission Lo the denies VIOLENT STRONGER THAN in 1'm-ple for the Wholesale Louis of the crime by Samuel Purple ami his Friday morning his wife arose as usual and She then to awaken her which ho enraged as to incite him to the heinous crime JFe sprang violently from 1 bed nnd his revolver shut his wife through the from which wound tihe died at The new born babe was next and His next shot killed another llis was then the ball through the lodging in the lie then proceeded to load a idiot gnu in order lo complete the lie poured powder into one barrel by shot in the With these he endeavored to blow off the bead of a no t her chi but as t here was nothing powder in tin* barrel the child's face was only burned by the The murderer Ham mounted u and started towards Marino with the purpose of murdering his wife's fa titer and mot fore he conM accomplish thin the young holy whom he had wounded made her way to the village nnd notified the inhabitants of what hud Seeing his plan was hastened to and surrendered himself t lie nut ho ri where he was placed in surrounded by a heavy night a mob of hundred men to the jail and demanded the who was delivered lie was then taken back to the scene of his erimo and hanged ton Only ono member of the house escaped serious and that was the little ' who hid under the bed when his father was CORN AND FEED TABLE STRAUB Filbert 1 Hll New York ( Welt 111,  Sewing Machino West 23d New invito 1 ">"  Uin f- ni c a a tho imil y i. ii not to it i Pion ran it any y But what 1h know a woman do Bowing on a shuttle alter tried Patent Even Shoo Hurt it mild Truly uro 1'aot h 1 it is it Truth nnd ncn SILENT E vi and Rotary Direct Need lo. No Few No I Nei No f: n - says of as old as in its at the of the and it lias tn I lie four of habitable leaving ami sorrow in its started In in 1817. and in that country it marched slowly and new until it to and tiie sea appeared and of ihe summer il was its victims hundreds iu all Ihe principal cities eastern ami middle During prevalence of the in Boston occurred I lo all of which are well known lo persons now the the only change in the names of I he principal the known to me. was junior partner in a well-known Bos Ion lie was 28, with a wife 1ml no Kaeli of his partners had ami in the first few weeks of all who possessed t he means lied the he il was foul his duty lo his partners to leave wilh their he remained w week or two to to closing up of | lie tried to induce his lo accompany or to her home away the New buL the persistently refused to you can I am was her linn answer to all his until So remained a week or more after friends had death-rate increased and on the tenth day the cholera waved its dread signal from the house opposite James everything necessary for our he said to his wife the the will up business and to-morrow morning we will take the train lor New of Ammerman's servants incept her chamber had tied at the approach of dread hut faithful KaJy Sullivan was bound her mistress by ties of ami would only leave the family sure its she will stay wilh ye until out o' the city was the upholstered covered and all iu readiness for the journey in tho at o'clock but the of his detected a change in his | have not been feel in well all da he ail mi in answer to her I feel weak and a little It's he added lie down for and I presume 1 shall soon feel hastened him to made hoi applications and administered warm but the increased and soon cramps seized was hastily dispatched for tho family who was soon by the sick man's made his examination with a but one that betrayed no of hope or fears to the anxious it she asked al pronouncing the dread word with a shudder and wait ing in an of suspense for the doctor's mav be only was the as Hr. Tyler dealt out his him this every half hour and I will call in an hour or he made his next at ID there remained no longer a of the nature of the wife needed only the evidence of her own senses lo convince her thai dreaded foe had entered through tho hours of that ad she watched beside her advance of tho destroyer with every means at her in her faithful ready to her notwithstanding their united efforts ihe work of death Went on As Ihe morning to dawn his nands icy ihe pulse became thready and perceptible at his breath confined and the respirations increased to over thirty a when she could him for an instant from his he answered her inquiries in a voice so weak and hoarse she hardly recognized it. ' The icy chill gradually oyer lite and when Dr. Tyler came al V o'clock lie found h s patient wilh collapsed hollow deeply sunken and closed no evidence of consciousness save a irom time to time as tho J sharp spasms seized The and he gently broke tha dread intelligence to tho anxious J will never him up until death 1a really she said 1 hough her heart grew heavy with the terrible fear thai all her would be renewed energy she the ice-cold applied anew hot water hollies fo sides and but all in the limbs grew the whole more collapsed and the eyes Ihe weak up arm to Ihe the heart heals grew fainter and the breath shorter and more until at eleven o'clock it and the devoted wife was alono with her the truth was forced upon her she upon her knees by her lead resting upon tho lifeless hand of her husband which was clasped between her a few minutes she lost sight of everything save the sense of utter desolation which Idled her At last through the open window borne to her ears the rumbling of a carl down the deserted anil the call of the out your sound roused all her dormant a wild hope sprang up in her I hat life might not be extinct in her Springing lo her feet rang ihe bell for who responded to her not let them she them he is not I know he is still and they shall not lake I can revive him if they will only give me looked from the rigid body of the husband lo the agonized face of Ihe and ten red that grief had her mistress but she obeyed the request and Ihe death cart passed on its had by this limn become thoroughly possessed of the idea that life still lingered in the apparently dead body of her and Ihe thought of having him taken away for burial was too terrible lo If she could only gain time she felt sure she could revive 1 hough why she should so strongly hold to such a belief she could not have foul hope she and proceeded to renew all her which had previously proved in the energy of despair she worked anil again the dead bearers entered tin* must lake the body the man said who appeared to be in only hope to stav the epidemic by the removal of the dead and a thorough he is not she holding a hand mirror oyer his is a little man looked closely ami shook his hopes deceive he is surely dead and we must take his a wild cry of agony she fell on her beseeching them with tears to give her just one half hour men gently put her trying to with her on the necessity of their own but she only pleaded more At reasoning in they attempted to hands upon the bin thrusting them aside she threw herself down beside her and clasping him iu Iter arms declared with an agonizing vehemence thai awed ihe you take him you shall bury me with I will not let him the men stepped hack she renewed her only one half If there are no signs of life then I Will ask no the men and left her alone once more to her hopeless time saturated wilh hot and enveloped both body and then commencing witli the purple nails rubbed each vigorously downward lo start the few minutes she put a drop of brandy in his and raising his head applied strong hartshorn to his ten minutes Only ten m nutes more of that precious half hour which meant life ur death to She redoubled her Another live minutes passed still no the face seemed even more the icv limbs more She raised his head upon her arm and more then applied the bottle of to She anxiously at the two minutes and far down the street eanie the rumble of the and like a death knell rang out the hci have and fell across the reaction in the sick was a speedy convalescence followed and a week with his devoted lift was safe among the New Hampshire saved by a love stronger than with Leaves and dear lady shall you press any autumn You doubtless know of many ways wilh which to beautify your homes with but perhaps 1 can tell you of one thai you have not thought fair you who are surrounded by indulgent husbands and nnd have everything to your homes cosy and who can gratify your love of the your who and your bay wealth of graceful vines am led plants - don't stay to our confidential talk with your And whose very souls hunger for the are your homes your rooms and your Do on look at your stinted windows with their roiled and wish they were large ami draped with something airy and Let me help you plan a some strategy need secure a full set of or even cheap lace cur tains beaut if ul patterns can bo bought for a few light white drapery around a window is so delightfully and the beauty of trees against the sky is heightened by being seen even through cheap Then measure your window the windows are very allow lwo or t hree inches more have some pieces ol board made like a with a back piece underneath to nail up This shelf should be from live to six inches deep in the and rounded to the as though it were clipped otV from the edge of a Nail it to the lop of your gather your curtains so they will part in the ami be very full and lack around the edge of vour you eall it. Have ready sonie made of paper and old two or three inches and the length of the of your shelf or Make a mark for the and have ready a needle and and paste to winch some glue 1jj.-i.mi ' at the ends and work tip to centre with your etc. if you have pressed whole il will more These will have to on with needle ami while the single leaves can foe on with little patch near is Do not crowd them down in a straight but let them be arranged as daintily and as naturally as you would a boquet of Begin at the and the tips will keep covering the stems they are Then put on your beautiful wreath for a heading to your the tack under the leaves at the After centre one is take nu Customs nnd correspondent to The York Herald with the northern Alaska exploring Sept. We landed at Pipe Holham on July and moved eighteen provisions three hundred miles up the Put nam making two trips wilh We left one year's provisions cached at the winter quarters at Fort built a log forty-seven by thirty-nine with a wall slabbed logs with a cui live thousand feet of lumber for the chinked the with and lined the house with It was very moved in on Sept. The river froze on Oct. 1 and broke on i 10, The mean of the ice was The lowest j temperature was decrees below Kali re n in at i the We made accurate I and astronomical observations of all phenomena in December Lieut. and j northward and They and i its head sledded Lo the tains They found numerous I and a river into the Col- There are may natives in the mountains who never saw a while man During and February Zane sledged St. and returned over one thousand miles of new He made a rough survey between tho Putnam and Yukon i During journey sledged over t be country between Fort Cosmos and lake and This river is In mountains and within n of live miles were the Head waters ol a branch of the the the and a river the On 11 we moved the party lo Hotham triangulating out the Putnam and sounded out Holham lake and and made up 1 he We mountain and secured of he stone from which to make which they Juh the d steamer M. A. communicated with the party at Pipe left on the picking up Howard at Point They embarked on the Bear Aug. and reached on 1 The Bear is detained to until They expect to arr on the in San Ali are Meteoric a is soaked full of science he isn't lit for much of If his taste runs lo Wu ology he will neglect his to associate with long nnd squander valuable time cult i valium the of education has been likes geology will his lip vain endeavor to lind lo what a belongs that was petrified 1 don't know how came to be but of my for ' intelligence 1 have the r say il is because 1 haven't any Be as it may I have j into the habit of watching the is not a very bad and if in lo an is not li hurt me. I have known men i out of jail by watching ihe policemen's the renounced ron has been actively engaged in the comet business I have Head hedged part of the attention to meteors and falling found hot march Lieut. sledged northward and intending to cross the Arctic They sledged twenty-three reaching the limit of the Then the natives would go no They yf food at limes and were obliged to depend upon the The natives that in the spring would ' and take him with but could noi until following He made for two white to go with reached Fort i l on April On April 1'J the and the started wilh all the provisions that the sleds could They found tho and accompanied them to tho They reached Ihe latter sixty miles eastward of Point Barrow on June They were detained there by ice until duly 1^, but reached tho point on the 16th. when they found white men stationed there for trading and They were ninety-six days in Howard found the head waters and sledged several days on the Colville 11; found a new on which he lion ted to the I made the acquaintance ot the coy and uncertain roller Since then have made them a and have spent as much as nights the starry which is left out every night fo that meteor is an unknown which ll cs through like an over grown lightning and blazing star that has concluded lo lev 1 limit is a barren which il is only possible to cross in the fall when ihe game The party were on Indian food for two and sometimes short of There was very ice in the Arctic ocean this mottled or a spray of | Alaska north of the mountain or and stick it over the tack with If the wreaths are long enough so that in putting up they arti a little so as to hang in slight ali the Then part your curtains and loop them back loosely in graceful with smaller bands made like the Now your windows appear greatly and you need never tire of their leaves are also beautiful among bonnets of grasses and everlasting And thus we can have a glimpse of through all the dreary winter da vs. in of have wat great hoped for he could lay baud on a of niv with i and pat u on the longed lo have a meteor that would come up anil eat out of my and frolic around me all day night just as 1 was about to I looked out al the starry heavens to see if somebody's meteor hadn't broken its halter and made its escape by the light of the was my surprise and joy to see a luminous object rise above the eastern and come almost directly toward me with terrible It was a magnificent and so near the surface that 1 knew it soon Here was my opportunity to study the habits and peculiarities of the frisky struck the ground within yards of where I. and forgetting my light and airy made a wild rush for the coveted When 1 reached the spot i could lind nothing hut tha battered remains of a | anil then 1 remembered that whalers had reached bori the signs of her p: an my 0< cannot head roting o backward bottle trembling and a hartshorn was 11 n to I arm fell shook in her of the on the deadly a portion of the liery liquid penetrated the There was a sudden movement of Ilio dead a cry of and as the dead bearers entered the room he sprang to a silling wife turned to a with she cried out her hand Legs Out of young who was graduated by a university a few weeks and who rushed into as he called came into niv room yesterday fanned himself vigorously with bis hat and shall quit this mean yon will leave the newspaper bus I he truth newspapers pay more for legs than they do for you mean thai have more brains than I with mean that I have walked four miles in the hot sun trv ing lo run down a and it won't pan out live Smith is going to quit the newspaper business lie has brains to sell when the want nothing but Of course Smith's place will to be That is. a man will have lo be put on when Smith The man who stays on will have but he will have brains lie will what news is. That will require Knowing what news Smith's successor will get that and he will gel it That will require not only bni it will require a perseverance and persistence regard neither difficulties nor Journalism is one but the newspaper business something - ned on 11. the steamer Bear on the Howard found natives going down the Colville river to the Some of these go east to island and communicating there with the Hudson bay Some natives went with him down this new river to the coast for the purpose of trading with the and some to Point Others remain in the mountain natives sledge to ihe eastward every going one season and They arc two years on the round is thus regular native communication east and west and north and Some natives fear each other and will not There are no tribes and native who owns the most skins and has ihe greatest number of trade articles is the head man of ihe They are superstitious to ihe The medicine man holds full i Their number anywhere from one twenty houses and each village has its Ail the Indians in one locality are identified by means of the river on or near which they Their language i tiers on the coast from the thai spoken on the Putnam from that on the Yukon in live on fish ami The coast natives live upon whale ami is no timber north of the and birch are found as far as miles up ihe North of that there is nothing but and this ends wilh the The sledging expedition met wilh the usual Artie experience and cold and Nothing valuable discoveries were by tho from St. to the Artie was It was found that in wa vs Great Cattle great plateau between Mountains and the comprising the territory of and the state of is apparently destined to become the greatest range in the Already immense of some embracing nearly two ' and thousand have been and owners of large herds in Tevis and other southwestern states arc looking for ranges in section of natural The pressure of who lo engage in agriculture and found the lands iu the great fertile plains of the west and south been to crowd out the cattle kings who have for years monopolized the part of the slates which by nature are better fitted for the raising of crops than for the pasturage of begun a of cattlemen bids fair to 1 the west i ally sections of our that have hitherto been n most exclusively in ihe and peripatetic Tins movement of Ihe west is a matter of importance to the people for the region that will be appi by them is by nature which should of ests in a locality from which time little benefit compare i extent of country kavc lu ca Tho cattlemen also are ihe p of the try has become to some i would readily seek in it and it mav ' be expected luat years are d. cultual land I in and N vada than has been believed to I AND are only twenty-six iu are selling in New York at i cents a turtles are becoming the in Xew is millions of while carriages are being exported tc in large diamond was recently discovered by u Chinaman near factory N. cuts up hundred pounds of meat every famous terrapin farm near Atlantic N. has been turned into z watermelon Hester of says if she lives to see Christmas will be years merchant in New York city soh baskets of Jersey peaches during one day s 1 bridge is 1 eing constructed over tlm Cumberland river in large whale fishery is being established on end of British patent away with every of an cure sold by a hundred and forty admitted to the asylum at during the live feet long on exhibition in the showcase o. a grocery store al S. writer in declares thai life is but a temporary over the that produce Society of which had for its mission the of a new has become aged 10- who fought under Blucher in the war with died Friday at New is said I here is but one building in the city of to-day that conforms exactly with the building n tired ol vain to get good are now experiment ing with colored help from the man with young 1 how can I get Ic the village the you might run your you you have z my \o net he's knowed me aU nty do you drink that a temperance man to a my dear was the crushing isn't thick enough tc wine merchant who had made s fortune and retired once remarked accuse me of having a thirst foi on the I have the gold of Adolphus the last is very good Mrs. Mrs. the and J think better bred than some of my train was delayed for an hour ir N. and a remarked to the is sort of t ounces to the pound a ain't you my dear you breaks de glass runs away mighty I hollers gits a pig Young vat vill 1 Old you get dor man J took to literature I was vaccinated from a you Friend world would have been the gainer if you had been vaccinated from a pick or a man suddenly takes to wearing a plug hat ami has an insane fondness tor bauds with people upon the street lie ought to be carefully He is developing systems ol political ambition and is after don't believe I'll make a the millionair eto his The lawyer's face and he dear do you waul to ruin my For heaven's make a so that I can make something out of the the proprietor of the beach have to take a spade and go down to the beach and try and lind a one we made lite with is Been eaten by some of the I folks want by the cil a i 11111 i I c f 11 before more a said a Dakota the noise outside I think is going You are and may go and watch it. Don't get in a hurry it will look belter for your teacher to go and he out of the followed by a wild rush of the Irishman who was one of the passengers on a ear in one night last is relating a story to a at the critical moment conductor rang his bell for a man jumped from his and posing iu a Sullivan glared al every as he don't know who it but I ken lick the that rang that chesmu hell on my  

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