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SOLICITOR, MASTER AND EXAMINER IN CHANCERY OE THE STATE Of NEW JERSEY
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' k*k M my moutii. leiribljr I and nick At beArt. Orcr me stood the j poIiccmAn And the first thing that fnno ; tionAry did was—looking me straight in | the fAt*—to take off hu nou. Re then I rid himself of his eyebrows, hnir And CAP, And became a determined looking fellow, with the erw of a fiend And the
man of a Rom An
"So yon think." Add the metamorphosed. in the tunas of a gentleman, "that nothing can save Joe Johnson from the Poor fellow! It dons look like it! Bot my dear prufeuor. Joe Johnson is fortonete enough to hare in me a devoted friend as well u brother. 1 have undertaken U> save bun. and he shall he saved. In order to acoompliah
‘ is end it will I
from the face of the earth not only the stomach of his iiiLera' le wife yonder, j but also, my dear prateosor—I am sorry I to be obliged to say it. for I believe you were my brother a teacher and friend— yourself u well." 1 saw that be wu in
deadly earnest.
"Your death must apparently result
| from accident—at hast so It. must seem I to the antbontMa. My brother is in jail 4 EduerUoa. md they will not suspect him. and they ; certainly will not suspect me "
THE CHEMISTS STIIKY.
j Wu II myself who wu to hang, instead
1 am A chemist i am the i.-cupaut of | T oh, “ on? .
this re.|«,mdhle and im|.,rtant positron **>■ J**- He jdaced the line pulley in the medical college of P j like over an arm of a hanging chandelier. It wu aLT., I ./clock on a storm) ! 'H* 11 ’ “ vltogether too slight a support
evening thst 1 hade good night to mv ,T *o ,ur “T ' ,nder ,rm “ R student, Tom Ri. hsr.lv at the door Jf ! 01,1 ,0 ^ hanging then l ndr my lahuratorv. at the sonth end of the ! »“ ,1 ‘« he placd a oolluge building. I nitnvglyorrme; I rvcognised the Tom was very anxious t.. know what *«"»«. " *“ » “d it would would keep me up after 11) . clock, so 1 m.sixty minutes It w •• told him 1 wu about to oomnwuoe an the marble slab, there alyaiug the stomach of a Mrs. Johnson, , ignitingjuiy suhstam* I
whose huslnuid lay in P - jail, just ~~
ptcion that he wu the murderer. As Tom wu liaarang out of the college
yard through Uie-gate. hi. head turned. 1 eonld “‘l breathe through and bidding me good night, he brushed triU^andjfrvsi """"
against a man standing with his back to ‘ W ** *'
The college and his face to the prison. The street* lanlp showed me that the
d Joe Johnson's 1 believe I culled k
i through
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were swelling and
my forehead. Drawing a match from his pocket he lighted and applied it to the fuse; that little tyrant
„ _______ that gave a man an hour to live, to kill R.-^uertng my' laboratory 1 took ^ tho «> d ^ it-lhgt little irredown a glass jar from the shelf and'ut ■D" 1 ’ ut 'l' tcrT '‘ r , w ■merciful than down behind my sink to examine it. An ! Providence.^told -* *-
hour had passed since ihc departure of * *
young Richards. 1 had labored hard to discover traces of the poison in all this, but had been unsuccessful. Joe Johnson, the suspected man, had been a stu of mine a few years before. I thought him a good hearted, intelligent
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fnght and horror spared
him to himself Slowly the flames crept
snake like around the twine.
"In one hour." said (he prisoner’s brother, "yon will he in hreven or hell. 1 will watch with you for half an hoar, and the othei half yon will spend alone- “
, fellow, only a little wild, and reallf be- H * d o»*n some minutes in a chair gan to hope that be might prove inner watching the flame. Then he arore and ! rent, when, among the macerated food, V ok * of I«rrel»m^’rnh the mnr1 came upon a small, infinitesimal white dcrer * name therecffl. from the table, grain. By careful manipulation And the and shook his bead gloomily j nae of my magnifying glass I managed "* ain.chemist enough to I to get this upon a piece of smfiked gUm areenic," he said. "Yes, aui cxaminediL : metals eyes, a bessayal ■ 1 was then certain 1 had discovered ar- j tboM wouMst kfll my_brotber-
j seme, but to make assurance doubly I I determined to apply a well known
for that poison I nu - -Yes. M c.cU.reed, as I saw tbe f.tsd I The ^ h ' ,nr vort slowl 3 r my ° t - hlaxon. "Joe Johnson is the murderer of , heavens i Whatag. ray didlsuffra" Not his wife! With tbe evidence of u*, fm mjweU. but for my chili Tbe fuae mark to back me no power can save ; burned on-on. The half hour is up. - j The brother of the murderer rises logo. "Do you really think sof” said a calm > voire behind me I ••Ootamit your aoul to God’s keeping, I turned quickly and discovered a tall, **"?*-. You hold the dderare of my ; lank pollcanian. having red. watery eyes, Kmlt-nothing can «v. you
in. Ihs body looked as*if it. had tv-cr rolled oaf long before his hands like a
uum » hat w» ro Urge that it threatened He hrid «.t hM hands and I to settle down <ra hi. shoulder* His uni- ,orw ^ d - 1 ‘? ,00 j^ , h * form reassured me and I addrereed him coy,zr * m f ^ ^ wx lifting with some impatience something in ei ther hand-the Wire*
"My friend, I suppose I am wanted attoud an inquest, or what is your pt
Ire M new quoted at (RAO and a tost, and some partit* are claiming offer, of even more than this for their stock. There is no great amount of ire changing hands in Gardiner at present, and icemen are waiting for warm weather, when fancy prices will be in order. The stacked ice U keeping better and much lunger than was at first supposed, and that bring shipped now is coming Unncs brisk at this port- The GlaxierMoree stack at Moulton!, Mill has all rbeen shipped, while 0,000 of the 18,000 tuns at the Ridgewood house* in Pittstun has already been shipped. At the Great Falls houses over 18,000 tons of the 87.000 stored there have been shipped The Independent Ire company at • Smith town has shipped 18,000 tons out of the 63,000 tons put up there. The Consumers' company has shipped about 4,000 Iona, leaving a balance of 44,000 yet to be shipped. E. D Haley, at South Gardiner, has shipped some 6,000 tons from his houses to date. The Glaaoo Ice company, at Randolph, has already loaded about 8,000 tons, and has vessels loading there daily. Haynes A Lawrence havr shipped several hundred tons. lug their share of shipping —Augusta (Me.) Journal.
With that he turned to take his bat
from off the table revered with the
crimson cloth beneath which
ITATM1C PHYSICIAN,
*1 was pulic- surgeon as well as coroner.
"What's the matter w
1 touched my forehead. and so did hi * be said: "Ay. as I thought I’d drop u md tell yon if you were going to Uu
I wanted to are where 1 could always '
flub yon in case of need.”
I bowed, and attributed lus visit to a feeling oTcnriuraty* He sat on the sink, and while his eyes wandered about like who felt himself called upon to say
the electric battery,
my boy had leap-sl from under the table, and was turning the crank fast and fun • The murderer, brother was in the ly. Re could not drop
was helpless How my
boy cried tor .help.' The old college rang with his voice. The prisoner's brother added his voice to my boy s in his agony, la an instant a great length burned away. It would just last five minutes
and no more
Father!" shouted my boy. "if do aa sutanre comes tins '■uUsun must die with * 1 dare not free him Help! help!
elpF
Alas! 1 reul-1 not answer him. Thank God! ' But some one else did The fuse (a burned up. Tig rope is on fire- tbe mtro glycerine! The door opens. Tom Richards, on * midnight ay-k, baa heard the cry; *
A test was qisjlc recently of the electric railway signal of the Chi vernal Electric Railway Signal company, of Richmond, V* About three miles of the track on the Baltimore and Ohio has been provided with this signal system by way 6f experiment. Tbe apparatus c on - Mala of an electric circuit formed by a single iron rod. which M laid between the tracks, and a wire brush attached to each engine In connection with an electric gong and telephone. Two engines approaching each other on the same track come into circuit at the distance of one mile and a half or more, according UJ strength of the battery, and at once the telephone bells ring. This is a signal for the trains to stop, and the engineers may talk with each other on the telephone to discover the trouble, whatever it may be. Two trains were sent out on the Baltimore amYohio with a party, including several gentlemen from Washington and Virginia and oornspoudeuts of newspapers Indifferent parts of the country- The teats were made and proved extremely aatiafactory - Washington Star The latest novelty to be boasted of in Connecticut is a genuine palm tree in Mi —un the development occurring iu the town of Wethersfield. “The tree itself has been owned by Senator Silas W Robbins, of that place, for ' twenty-
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THE WINDSOR, CAFE MAY, H. J. .
Twelfth Season —1890 Capacity 800 L09*ti90 uosurpasa.il G the New Depot.- Nearest House to, the Surf. Strictly Firivclass in ■ ■vats. WALTER W. GREEN, of Phils.
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What was itr "Nitro glycerine expluriou up in the iron mills—s hundred fellow mortals busted." •Sud!" 'Affecting. very." Here b* nibbed his mouth with the *—-V of his hyut "Professor, what is that nitre glyoeriner "It's a very dangerous article," 1 answered. happy to display "It has nearly of gunpowder, but. unlike it. explode on the application of red hot cool dropped into it will * * It will * - ‘ -
all; a
down, like an evri spirit-. 1 doll metallic echo from tts cellar beneath
We are sav
M pruraoer. was hanged.
the law. for he stabbed himself with a knife and thus eacaped the hangmen s rope.—H. H to Atlanta Constitution.
guarded during that period In his coo*’’! serrstory Not until this isssnn, however, has it put out a bod of any tort ( The present development has been ob- [ ae-ved with great interest, nothing of the I kind having been krown before in this
[ latitude.
The tdoaauin appears at the top of the tree, resembling an exquisite aGectiou of fern, sad is buff in color There is no' .fragrance. Under the flower itself is the green fruit in Its eariiesf stage* 'Hie i utmost emit, has been bestowed by Senaj tor Robbins on this tropical growth for j yean, but not until within a few months has be. anticipated the poaseoMon of a | genuine flower from it—Cor. New York
I Time*
' Or. W. B. Spriicer^riSai) Francisco, j has presented s tilit'o? 88.51 U for prufes raunal services during the last Mckneaa ! of William Lockennan. the Fruitvale | miser, who died recently leaving an estate valued at 8*8.00(1. He cooMders j his services valued at 8100 a visit. The I items of the bill are instruct! v* to those who are contemplating death Wring a
THE ORIOLE,
Foot of Perry Street, CAFE MAT, K. J.
C. F, WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR
n the middle of one' of my lecture* "Why, but ivenH told me h6w it goe* off. If
1 New York. It there wee not a bone in the country which could trot a mile la dm* mhrete* Maj. William' Jones, of Long IsMad. and OoL Bend, of Mary land, sustained the opposition and brought eat the horse Boston Bias,
bill; Nineteen visits at |100 per viMt. 81.900; ISO hours' night deten tom at |10 each, 81,800; medicines fur niahed 810: operation Jan. 16, 8890; operatora two times s day for 6vs days, at 8» each, 8900; total, 8M»: paid on bc- , count, 8100. The bill has been cot down by the public administrator to 81.100, and tbe doctor's claim will be contested
. wDniann^majestyQ. ssnpresi of l^U. and by tl

