THE SPBANTOX TRIBUNE FRTP AY MORNING. FEBKUATiY 1. 1894. DUNMORE. Rev. J. W. Williams entertained hii I Sunday icbnol class at the manse last cTeuiug. The youutf ludis were ne companied by their gentlemen friend, and a pleasant evening was spent. The Ladies' Missionary looltty met nt the boun of Mrs. L. It. Kowler, on Cherry street, yesterday afternoon. A treat is in store for Duuworeuns at mi early date. The bliud poetess, Annie Crosby, will jjive a beurini; at the Metb odist Episcopal chnrijh. Further no tices will appear later. The heavy snows of the past few iIhvm have made it very inconvenient lor residents of Ibis place. Considerable trouble was encountered by the true touipany iu running its cars us far a Corners and none weru ruu arming the Chestnut street and No. 0 section. About 8 o'clock iu the evening better occoinmocatious were given, but there whs no regular service. The gentlemen of the Presbyterian thnreh are making extensive arrangi ineuts for tbeir social whic'i is to be jtivsn iu the church parlors on the eveuiu.j of March 13 In the heat of the local political tiht Republicans should not forget that they will have an opportunity to honor both protection and UaUuha A. tirow, the graud old siatesmin. by cutting their ballot. It is not iv question of whether be will be elected or not, but it will be paying a trib ute to this nobis son of Pennsyl vania to roll up a stupendous majority. The greater uumber of votes the more glowing the uibute will be. If you are disgruntled and do not in tend to vote on borough affair don't lorget the citn.lid.ite tor congressman al large, Ualuaha A (.trow. Mr. and Mrs. fc) W. BUhop, of tieorgstowii, were visitors in towa this Week. A number of young man met last Sunday and decided t organize a branch of the Young Men's institute at this place All young wen who are interested are iuv.ted to meet at the Library next Sunday at 2 o'clock. James U- lirieu . of Moscow, called hero on Wed nesday. Alice Murphy is visiting friends in Pittstoa. A. P. McDonough accommodated the public and raked iu the shekels by run mug a sleigh betwesu here and the central city yesterday. SAVED BY A JUROR, NORTH END. A festival and entertainment was held at Company ft armory Wednes day niirht by the Daughters of Joshua. No. 13 Aweric tu Proteataut LilUs' association. Tue hall was el! tilled with members of the association and tbeir families The following ladies were the most prominent, and helped by their exertions to makj the occasion n decided mccess Mrs M. (i. Jack ton, Mrs Tlioiuas. Mis. Singer. Misses iS'euse. Warner. Matthews, Willums, Richmond. S. Warner, Staff, Fotz, Payne. Smith. Wehst-r. Taylor, Pross. The fan drill was rxtremtly fantastic and interesting It was the most pleas uut feature of the loci ll. Tonnelucca Tribe, No. 73, Improved Order or Red Men. will hold an oyster supper iu Feuuer & Caappell a hall iu the near future Tney wilt be assisted by Pocahontas lodite of the simiorder. Full regal. a will be worn. The long waited for Parker street bridge is iu process of construction. The memb-rs of the Crystal Literary club with their lady friends, enjjyed a merry sleigh ride to Archbiii Wednes day night. Tba Pianist Wna Staff. Let it never be forgotten that singing is the foundation of all musical educa tion. The pianist who sings ll more like ly to bo an expressive player. It will be easier for hiia to transpose; it will he easier for hiui to read; it will be easier lor bin to comprehend the mysteries of harmony, ami unless he is a singer, at least in his imagination, counterpoint wiil forara be an insoluble mystery. Wiiat u:ter..'st is there in a fugue for one who does not in his imagination hear the voices gin.'ing in parts? But it is in spiring and sublime when one is playing a fugue, Bach or Handul, to imagine hun dreds of voice singing the parts. For the want of this power Schumann is not . 1 TT I i . I 11 appreciaieu. an piano music is an u CmL A certain musician wlio often plays Schumann remarks that he at times is jmost unable to use his voice after play ing Schumann for half an hour. In his imagination I.e. is singing as many of the parts as possible, and while he is not ut tering a sound the muicles of his throat ore so engt'.ged that he actually becumes hoarse. Dressy Ytlfet Collars. TheScollar lias much to do with the ef fect of a gown. Take a black silk waist, for instance, and buy one of the ready made stock collars of bright velvet to wear with it and see how much it im proves your appearance. These collars come iu all colors. Tho only word of warning is tu choose with care a shade of velvet which will blend wi ll with your complexion. fiattlaa Klil af Ants. There an: several wajs of getting rid of these pests. Quicklime dropped into the entrauci to their particular haunts Is very effective. All tho approaches should bo well scrubbed with boiling water and strong carbolic. Again, a . mixture of camphor, spirits of wine and boiling water is often considered snlti dent It is also a good thing to moisten u tponge with equal parts of creosote mid camphor, but the smell of this com pound is not only generally objection able, but to some people quite intoler able'. The only odorless remedy is to stop np all cracks near the tnfstttd parts with putty and plaster of paris. Even then it is a riecesc.ury precaution to put u lump of raw meat near the place the ants most ireouent. If the cracks have not bMD So ho is dentil I looked again it the newspaper which I held iu my hand and road : .Trthro-nied, near Motile, .March 13, 1303, Kuauiuel Jetliru, uged r.. )crs. lie is dead after all these years, and tX last 1 inu free tu reveal a lerrlble secret ot ajur room which has been a burden tC myself and 10 Other men unless they, like Jeluni, have passed over the river. in August, f'S, there was a murder trial iu Mobile, which perhaps tho older Oltiaana of that city still remember. 1 was the third juror OUOtan. Of jurors No. 1 and 2 I remember but little, except that they were both elderly men and well to do citixeus of the county. Jurors No. 4, 5 und 0 were merchants ol the city, at leust two were merehuuts and one u clerk. Alter Juror No. 0 was told to pass into tho jury box the court clerk called the name ot "Emanuel Jetbru." I believe every one in the courtroom was struck with the OtaU'l appeaMMM. He walked briskly and iu a peculiarly uervous manner Which could not fail to attract attention. He nusweivd the so licitor's questions eagerly. In fait, one Urns his answer cams before the question was concluded, The solicitor said: " Prisoner, look on the juror. Juror, look on the prisoner," and he probably expected the defense to strike, but the defense did not. Juror No. 7 was told to take his seat in the box. His residence as given in the jury list us Bayou la Hutre, and he evidently cams from a Very Secluded plate on the coast. The rest of that day was taken up in securing the other (ve jurors, The next morning the examination of witnesses begau. The evidence waa short, and it was conclusive. Kail lieidct inau, a German youth cm-piovi-U on u truck garden near the city, was charged with murdering his employer b splitting up..u his hiad with uu ax. tic. ami the gaVdsher had lived uloiie. One morning the boj nuns into the city, and unite drinking tree!) hud shown a IsVge sum of mbney. A day later the gar drUOT W8S found l)iltg dead upon the QOOI uf a room ln bis nousei with the bloody ax, which had dune the work. Mug near him. The German youth was arrested, with suinu of the money still iu his possession. There was proof that the boy and the ijar-deiK-r had been heard quarreling about an Increase in Wanes, which the boy had asked for and did not get. To offset this strong array of circum stantial evidence there was nuthiug but the prisoner's statement, very badly told by an interpreter. He denied kuovwn anything of thu killiug aud sulii tho mon ey ho had was given hnu b) a niau tho night before a a. bribe to leave his tin plvyer, that Lo knew nothing ot the kill ing or who did it. When e reached tho Jury room, there settned bat two things to do elect u tore man and bring in a Verdict of guilty. The lirst He did with little trouble. Then we took u ballot, merel) us a mat ter of form. 1 counted the vote, und it stood: For guilty, 11; for acquittal, I. who is the twelfth gentleman who docs not know murder when he sees it?" one of the jurors asked sarcastically. "I am," cume the reply, calmly spoken b juror No. 7 Emanuel Jethro. Then we begun to argue tho case with him. He looked out the w indow most of the time and made no reply to any of our telling arguments. Finally he w as asked if he had uuy reason to advance for voting as he did. "None at all," he replied quietly, "ex cept that 1 don't wish to see uu innocent man hanged. '' ' There w ere some more conviui incj argu ments by the 11, and we tooli another vote: For murder, 11; for acquittal, I. And that was the way tho vote stood next morning after breakfast. We grew desperate. Finally the whole manner of Jethro changed, and he exclaim ed excited i 'If each of you will take a solemn outh before the God that made you not tore Veal what I tell you until 1 am dead, 1 w 111 give you the reason w by I do not agree to a verdict of guilty." After some consultation and glanceaat the clock, which show ed that the hour for reconvening of court eral at baud, we, one at a time, took the oath. In low, half whispered tones the juror told his secret. Fifteen minutes later we went into the courtroom with a verdict of "not guilty." I remember distinctly the consternation on the judge's face and the look of dis gust on that of the solicitor. The newspapers criticised us severely I aud went so far as to mite editorials on account of a failure of the courts to ade j qiiately punish those detected iu the com mission of crime. Well, Emanuel Jethro is dead, und I be lieve I am now unsolved from the oath he I made us take. "That Ijermtm boy did not kill that old man, he told us In his dry, husky voice. "On the night before the murder a man met him and paid hiui to leave the farm early next morning gave him a large roll of money which w as enough to tempt him to give up his situation. Arid the man who did this watched the boy as he left next morning and slipped into the room and killed tho old gardener as he was pie paring to rise killed him to pay a debt that only his blood could w ipe out. ' And. gentlemen, ' ' he concluded, "I am the murderer." We looked upon the man's ashy fare i the words fell from his lis, und tAi h of us knew the atoiy waj true. Atlanta Journal. WEAK MEN YOlJR attention Is t .'.I I LL) "1(1 'I'll K DC wajii. i ha dc n-ea 1.0M rWH Ml" Tt'Nt (.rent English Rtnpdy. Gray's Spsciflc Keiiciae IF YOU SUFFER fr"n' -' I VUUS II.- butty, Vnknoss i ( Body ami Mind, Sperma torrhea, and na potency, umi ail diseases that srisr from ovor-lnUtllgenco uutl i.elt-abune, as l.ussof Memory and l'owor. Dimness ot Via ion, I'rem.Hlure Oltl bfS and uiuuy other ilis ettseH tliat lead m insanity or ('oiiMimiiliun and an earlv jfrave. writnfor a lutmplilnt .Address itltAY Ml.DlrlNi: in , Buffalo, N. V. Tlio Siieoltle Medicln is sold by all di ucK'sts st ? per packaia, r six paeaaaee for 5, or sent by laud on receipt of lnuiiey.und with every to.(l order U I UARA Tt-.- B cum or Mioiiuv reiuinieo tycni aoount of eounu-rieits we b.v. adopted the iSUOW Wrapper, the onlv ir nu me. M.id in be ran ton bs Matthew urue AiiM'rlea. The name of America for the new ly ills covered continent was lirst proposed in the little volume put forth at St. Hie, in the Vmges, in the year laOT Off Waldseemul ler, better know n by the llelh nlztd form of his name; rrylKcotiiylbs. Three or four editions of this treatise were published at Bt, Pie before INT, and a few years after ward an edition without date was printed at Lyons by Jean de la Place, All these editions are of extreme rarity, and proba bly that printed at Lyons is the rarest qf all, though the library of tho British mu eum possessi I two copies of it. It has never been suggested that any maps weie engraved to accompany either of the edi tions, but it has always been supposed that the earliest map with the word " America" marked on the new found world was the "Types Orbis.'1 engraved (Si wood tor the " hnnrr'l loncs .loaniiis ehonmffhle cloned, insects will be found Cameras Us C. Julll Uolinl Polvlstora, tidhering to the meat and can be destroyed I'rlnted at Vienna In for Joanne by having boiiim water poured WW ?iKreulus In this map llie newj world ,,' V i, 4 ii ! . , Is represented us u long lland. OB Which them. A more efficient application of )M t,. uit,r,ptllll. i,,,,,,, putty and plaster should tle n be made, j t,.,.ru t.ui0 ll(jateiitlbus lnsuji, h.veutu est Theaame piece of meat with the edges; t'olumbuui ianuensem ex maudato tut of! cau be used again, and the opera-1 regis Castella. Ainerim pfovluclu . " tloh repeated until the absence of insects . llrooklyu Kagle. Atlantic Reflning Co. Munutactursis and Uealtri la Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Linseed Oil, Nuptuas and Uaso lines of all grades. Axlo Grease, Pinion Qreaie mid Colliery Com pound : also, a largo line of Par laftiuo Wax Caudles We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, tho only family eafety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Offlee- Tosl Ktchanifo, Wyoming Avo. Works at film Urouk. proves the effectual stopping Up of their crucks. Love A have All. y'hethnrillinbliiK life'., hill b asti.ii path Ot calmly treadta the alu b.dnw, t'lth cheerful oontast she will meet her lut It a true heart loves bur and tails her so. You may flv her your homes, your lands, yuur gold; Failing "ei jewel of lova to beatow, .bed envy the poureat woman lLo knows Who has some one to lov 1 r and telle her so. Aloa ker life atreaui the may peacefully s.wie OrngalMt the wlada Lu foiced to row; vVbaUrer befalls her she'll ftarleaslr face Hoside one who loves hor and tells her so. Harriet New, u Swanwisk. fuller Uauger'a Faat. Kirst heat water to boiling; then add Hour, with constant stirring. To pre vent the formation of lumps the flour may be passed through a sieve, so as to inauru its more eipmble distribution. gitation is continuud until the heut h.. rendered the ma of the desired consist ency, and after u few momeuts' further boiling it is ready for use. 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