IiKIKRACIl MURDhR FROM FIRST rAOU. whatever, ni d look the around that It inn nil the tcs'.lmony there must either, be a discharge on hall or an absolute dismissal (it the ecciwd Ills Honor, Judge Dielr, then pave a short resume of the points nt Istuu and said that although the evidence vtai Vi ry plight npalnM; the accusal yet some clrcumstnnee nnd evidence in the CRM1, the truthfulness of which he was nut then or afterward to pas upon, but which was entirely a matter lor the jury, would hardly.watraut an absolute dismissal of the prisoner. lie therefore would allow him to he released from the custody of the Sheriff upon flic Riving tr?y,iu ball, conditioned for bin np pearsnce at the next Court of Quattir facssiM.s, (, n Inch begins J une 10, 11374,) to an. cr tiny charges or complaints that mi y be made against him. Mr. Xathtn Klotz or Summit XI III, the father o Joel Edgar Klot. tho ac cused, ana Major Itulicrt Klotz, of Mauch Chunk, at once entered into the necessary ball, and thus ended the first leson of the Leiubach 1 rial. Tho people now breath more freely, and a mighty lond of doubt and uncer tanlty seems to have been removed from the minds of many whodiew hasty and unjust conclusions from tho vngue and damaging rumors that like the old story of "the three black crows," have btoii stnrtllng the public for tho past two weeks. Tho hearing has forever set at rest all credibility of these unjust and Idlo Mories and has given the people nn Idea of the true clrLUiustance connected with the affair, as well as all the evidence that tho Commonwealth up to this time ,has been able to collect together which has any bearing on the case, and unless something very unusual turns up be tween now and next court, Jwd Edgar Klotz will but go through the formula of a trial aud without a doubt be pro nounced "not guilty" by a J-ry of la of his own countrymen. He will then be removed from any further suspicion, and It is the.earnest wMi of his family and friends that Ills trial may be both speedy and thorough, to forever vlndl. cate his name from the least shadow of guilt. ., NEW DRUG STORE IN LEIHGIlTOiV. T. W. Ilenshaw Respectfully Informs the citizens of Le hlghton and vicinity, that ho has opeu- a mug store, in otauffbr a Block, on Bank Street, Lehighton. and that he has Just received an assort ment of 1'u re DrugN, Chemicals, Family medicines, TlavorlngExtracts.Perfumery.Coal Oil, Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medicinal & Sacramental Purposes. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c, which he will supply nt tho very-lowest price for Cash. Renshaw's Writing Fluid, The Best In the Market. AT WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L. The attention of Chemists Is specially called to this art'ele, which, while it Is fully equal to the best In the market, Is soli at 25 per cent, less than any other. Qualitative Chemlial Exnmlnations carelully made at reasonable charges. Physicians' and Funlly Prescriptloi 8 caiolnlh compounded. pSr The pull linage of the public is very resptctlully solicited. . T. W. ItKNSIIAW, apr 11. Chemist and Druggist. IT CJ In order to close out present stock, tho undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton and vicini ty that he has Marked Down Prices of all kinds of Gonila to about cost, and will Sell lie has In stock a largo assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, 1'rovlNlonM, Queeimvnrc, Hardware, and a variety of other articles too num erous to euuiuerate. If you desire to secure Now Is your Time A Small Sum of Money will Buy a Large Quantity of Goods I Store Opposite L. & S. Depot, BAXK-street, Lehighton, Fenna, Z. II. LONG, lgent. TaaniiAN Aimer, Assignee. March 28, 1874 J W. EACHES, Contractor &-Builder, LEniatlTOS', TENN'A. Vlans and Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at the ahorteet notice. NO OnAUOES ".'M Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract U awarded .to the under a!gued. A. W. EACHES. June 14, 1873-yl JgBrotcct Your Hulldlngs! Which may be dono Willi one-fourth tho tnual Cxpenso by uWg GLIDES' late Reefing Paint&Cement IST Send Tor Testimonials. AGENTS W .INTEL) In Evkiiy Town. A roof may bo covered with a very cheap shingle, and by application of this state be made to last from 20 to 25 ymrs. Old roofs enn be patched and coated, looking much better and lasting longer than new shingles without the Slate, for '.?' One-third tho Cost of Bo-shingling. The' expense of Slating now Shingles is only about the cost or Mmpiy laying them. The Slate is F1HE PltUOK aghln't sparks or flying embers. For tin and iron It has "no equal, as It ex pands by lient and con ti nets by cold, nnd never ciacks or scale''. Roots covered with Tar Sheathing Felt enn be made water-tight at a small expense. The Shitu Taint Is Extr-m ly Cheap! two gallons will cover 100 Miinre feet of shingle roof, or over four bundled or Tin or lion, Price romy for use is 80 cents per gallon', with a liberal discount to the trade. No Tar is used in this Composition. On decayed shingles It fi I Is up the holes and pores, hardens them nnd glvi 8 a new suli.-tnm ial roof that will lait fur years, CurHl or warded shingles, it brings to their place and keeps them there. It tills up all holes in Tin or felt roofs, and stops the leaks, one coat being equal to five of ordinary paint. The color of the Statu when first ap plied is dark purple, changing in about a month to a light uniform blato color nnd Is TO all intents and purposes, Slate Orders respectfully solicited. For full Information address, N. Y. SLATE UOOFING CO., No. Cediir Street, New York City. May 2 -ml $1000 i REWAKDfornn incnrablo cah of '4,ntnrrb. Altr hiolnn nuufTerd. dluiTHl. cancltM b.twi.. ed. fpit and gagged ti your eultrtj Ball-faction in jour uflM BitiliUTOis to pet relief ftOiTi raUrrh ii w Brigics'AllevUtoracrordlDtf to dlrecHoun, Tht filthy inans of mun.ua v, til lm lmmeilintel iptrll eil, and tin InUarued (surface soulbud, (he yei pirklu ft Hb dcflgtit. the hiud ftfs natural aalu; hope rev i res. lor h cure la btire to follow the me of tuis ugrePaMe, sclent. tic aud reliable remedy. 1via1(.ci T MUCH has been said I Jllllil IIS 1 ud written, and uuuy rw V V Uguu UMivm htkV0 btn offered fur the relief auu cure of threat aud luujt dlwasvis but nothing has bren so uilueutiy uxeutul.or ob tained sucu a wide cdoUity, aa Utlg&i? Xbroat aud Luug Utalcr. if1vM11CilTIIE excruciating pain B ilirill produced by corn, the uiirwi. VV1 lag twIOKlng from U unions, the piercing, dlstrewloR pain from Injrrowlng Nail, cannot be dewrlbwd. Thnuwnd fuller, not know, tag there la a cure, llrlgga corn and Bunion RemedlM are no acid or potath compounds, but are reliable. Roolhlnir. ai d effectual, and Justly merit the nuccefti they bwe ernid from an ap preclfiMre puMlc. The Ouratlre In a healing oint ment: Imnifdlate relief In obtained by iliappllca tkin.und it will pitiTlj cure thewornt cases of festereU rornoi lnnauioa ana uiceraiea Duniona, the sorest instep, the largest and MTereKt Winters, the most ei ten si io callotltlct on the aulur betli of the feet; uaequ tiled In t ha cure of cbildbl ii.a orfroeted feet. The AlUUtor for ordinary corns mi'l ptf Tenting their t riiintioti Is hImiIuUU uti equalrd by anythlngeTerkuowu. Auk fcrUrlggft Itemed lec Take nu otuer. IlSlf IT'S ALL VEUY WELL, 111 iS Orntf not tntiihtdUt think it utn4h Jit VKJ i,jtnitai.f jn,tt j-hrthis reason, the unfortunate tujfrrtr gets tvry little tympathy, 'rintutmnvfflbntetunotvr cannot be much "re than Vie torture emtumi btmtllimi who ait trout Ud witA intrrnat bleetttttg trternal and tciing pile. GUid Ti'linjufor ujl'rrerert llriggt ISle Jienudie are muat tajt ana ture. jfWiiftici T A UK t n E M ObT r LKN- H illl BBS 1 "opruin intheviarhtt, v ifory tine hat a tujjJy', from ih ihrrr vtar ilt chitd to the nrandtire reraina on a hundred; rtyli$hhatidtftnty'ivriitadiff whudoiiy j-roin'imde fahir,nlle rewrt; ttidi.Uaitd matmnt; o'h mtirijt, aetnm up mapmir ywyutw yujiwii dirt, with their palmtUathfr. and iurrnubte ing tti&ithv cUroftnnn, i)trcAii't. cirri, arti'mn (i ml tne'-hanic, of utt aye and ttatitit, hart a full $upply ffcnrm, huniont, bnd nadt. and Merlt-ther-utufntoj the ', all of tohictturt banhhtd am cured by the ute of HriggtU Otrn and U anion JttmetOe, Alleviator and Omiffw. frM hv" A . J. DUKLlNG.nnipRlst. Lehiglitun. ra. May 0. 1874 ly. The undersigned Is nowselllncto the citizens of Wiissport aud vicinity, the THE CHOICEST Painty Floor $4.25 2nd Grade- - 3.50 For CsaslaS Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it 1 tar HAULING of every description at Reasonable Rates. Bacgnge taken to and from the Railroad Depots at the shortest notice. W. F. KLOTZ, Near the Canal .Bridge, EAST WEISS- l'OUT, I'a. apr li-iua E. H. SNYDER DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, &o. May 31, 1873. rVXIic undersigned rcspocl- fully announces that he Is bettei prepared than ever to Buy and Sell Hides, Cttir nnd Slxcep Shins, Tallow nnd Plasfcrluj; Hulr, at lila. Old Stand, nearly opposite the; poi nmce, uhiik Street, ililgliton. . V3' Tim highest caah prices paid foi uiaeh hiiu OKiut, " nor. 2.'. O. E, GREEXWALD nr It. KICKI UT. 8 Opposite L. & S. Depot, On the East Weissport Canal Bank, Tteppectfnlly Informs tho citizens of this vicinity that ho keeps constantly on nnd, and Is selling at tho very lowet Market Prices, tho very best brands of Flour s&KVed, ALSO, DEALEIl IN For J?ITltng nnd other purpose., which hu guurauteca to be Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at tho VERY LOWEST BATES. Coat I sal 1 1 Wholesale and Retail at the very Low- eat Ca)i Trices. Tie has also a number of very eligibly located In RICKERTSTOWX, Franklin Twp., wliicli lie will sell on very .busy Terms. nug. 0, 73-yl J. K. RICKERT, "WSTILLIAM KEMERER, Corner of Bank & South Sts., lohighton, Pa Keeps a full line of Comprising Ladles' Dress Roods, Black and Colored llpnea, uiiifjlmiiis, Trlr.ts, Shirtings Sliei-tliiK1-, &c. of every grade and price. carpets a: In gre. --JL. CI.OTIIS, n-F09WJb .(SSI Teas, Coffee?, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Sldo-Moat, Oountry Bought, Sold or Exehauged HARD WAR B For Bulldlnp nnd other purposes In great variety t.f the best quality. All coods warranted as represented and price fully ns low bs elsewliere. Aprils. 187-yl r. KLi:iii.r,cii Would respectful ly nniiounce t - hU f i lends and the public in geueral, that hi! has open ed u tlrst-class Livery & Sale Stable, nnd that he can furnish Horses Bungles and Carringes of the li't dci-criptlun, for Pleasuie, Buslines or Funeral pul pites, nt vi-ry Reasonabli Cliarue-, and on hhoit notice. HAlILINti doim nt rliort notice nnd on hhoit imtlce. In connection hu will abo lOiitluue his Carriage Manufactory where the people can get their 6'tirrlnges iuggles, Wagons, etc., mane to order, or 1IKPAIHED on short notice and nt reasonable prices. Tho undersigned respectfully an nounces that he has been appointed Agent for the Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothes Washer. These are undoubtKlly the best Wash ers and Wringers In the market, and our ladles aio Invited to call ai.d see them. L. P. Kleppinger, 6or. BASK and IROM Streets, Feb. 22, 1873. Lehighton, l'a. 2 BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK' SI UK tT, LKIIIUIUUN, I'A. Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehlsliton and vicinity that ho Is now prepared to contractor the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. AI,-o. that , he keeps constantly nn hand a full as- burumni in uvciy ucscripuun ui JLtiiBifoer I consisting of ilonrlng, siding, di.ors, ali, blinds, Miutters,' nirldluus, &c, which hu is iirepared to furulsh ul the very lowest nisiKei rates, l'atrouage resptctlully solicited. W. R. REX Lehighton, May 17, 1373. ly jMLOUU A.U FUCI). Charles Trainer Respectrplly in forms the people of Lo hightou that hu has most Kxcellent riiiiir lor.Sdlu : Also, good FEED of all kinds, and STRAW In' the .Bundle, lie is also prepared to do any kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notice, LEhiGU (Cd) STItEET, L!&Jehtou, Pa. ' March 2fl-ly A ifeiw Idea! .A. WILSON SHUTTLE FOR 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned IE THE BEST IN THE WORLD 1 SSyTho Highest Premium awarded to It at was "VIEZsTISrA.; Ohio Stato Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amcr. Instltuto, N. T.J Cincinnati Exposition ; Indianapolis Exposition; St- Louis Fair; Louisiana Stato Fair; Sllsslssiupi Stato Fair; and Georgia Stato Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and dolus tho largest nnd best rango of ivorli. All other Machines In tho Market wro In direct COMPETITION ! ! For Hemming, Fell ing. Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. "Where wo havo no Agents wo will deliver a Macnino for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange Send for Circulars, Price List, fire, and Copy of tho "Wilson Reflector, ono of the best Periodicals) of tho day, dtf voted to Sowing Ma chines. Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents "Wanted Wilson Sewing Machine Co CLEVELAND, OHIO. gUllSCIUUK FOIL Tiio Carlioi! Advornfo, The Cbeajxit I'.pcr In th Libl;h Tillfj Onl-On DollrTr. Save 20 Per Cent. By getting jour JOB PRINTING Done at the Office of tho Carbon Advocate. IN IIEINTZELMAN'S BUILDING. Bet. the F. O, and L. It. II. II. Depot, culguton, Carbon Co., Pa Wo havo just received a large and ele gant assortment of Of the latest styles : tocether with supeilor stock of CARDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPEB, And a variety ot other PRINTING MATERIAL, And can now civ6 our patrons first- class work at pi Ices nt leaBt 20 Ter Cent Lower Than any other Office in this section. Oive Uf a Trial, and be Convinced. t3TTIio patronage of the publlo is respectfully solicited. , THE CARBOX ADVOCATE, A 24-colurcn Local Paper, and thecnly nuwipapur Rntlrcly Printed In th Count', Is published every Saturday mornln j a $1. a Year in Advance, Or $1.50 If not paid In advance Tho Advocate, with Its iarga and In creasing circulation, is ouo 'of tiio very Bet DIrdlnmi far.AdrrtUlni In tills "Section, Application. . .Rates furnished on II. V. MOIlTniMER, Lehighton, Carbon County, Pa fflr w f liiiTii ii lUi .ill i8.iMi.ii mr Dr. J. Walker's California Vincgnr Bittcre aro n purely Veff otabloproparation, mado chiefly from tho natlvo licrbs found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra, Novada moun tains of California, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted tucrofrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " What is tho causo of tlio utjparr alleled success of Vineoau IIit TEiist" Our answer is, that they romovo tho causo of disease, and the patiout recovers his health. They are tho great blood purllicr and a' life-giving principle, a perfect Kono vator aud Invigorator of tho system. Kcvcr heforo in tho history of tho world has a inedicino hcon compounded pos sessing tho remarkable qualltlos'of Yin eoar Bitters In healing tho sick of every dincaso man is heir to. They aro a pontlo Purgittivo as well as a' Tonic', rolioviug Congostinn or Inflammutiim tif tho Liver and Visceral Organs, iu Bilious Diseases. Tito properties of Dk., Wali: br's Vineoar llm'KRS aro Aporiout. Di4 phorctic, Cannluative, Kutritinus, Laia-1 tive, Diurotie, Sedative, Couotor-Irritant, Sudorific, Alturative, ami Anti-Bilious.. It. II. MeDOVAr.D 'A CO., Drnpglsta 4s Oen. Acts., San Francisco. CiOlfof nla, A; cor. of W'nsMnpton nml ChurlNm SWN,x. Sold by nil Uruggliti and Df alr.' Iron m-fjlie Blood. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Svrxtp, a Protect cd Solution of tho iofoxfIo of- Iron, ia so combined as to havo the character of an ailment', as easily diffested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases thc qtiantUv of Nature's Own Vitalising Agent, Iron in ihc blooU, tttV cure: "athousand ilia," simply i buTonlno up, Invigorating and l Vitalizing tho Snstcm. The en riched and vitalized blood per" mcatcs every jmrt of tho body, repairing damages and waste, searching oat morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Idvcr Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dlnr rlia;a,BoiIs,Ncrvous Affections,) Chlll3 and Favors, Humors, Lous of Constitutional "Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys .and Bladder , Femnlo Complaints, ana all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or alow stato of 'the system, liclng frco from Alcohol. In any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infti sing strength, vigor, and nciv life into alljtarts of the system, and building uj an Iron Con ctitiitlon. Thousands havo been chanaed bu the use of this rcmcdu. front weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, ami hanmr men and women: and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it q, trial. See that each boUlo has PERU9 VIAN SYRUP blown in tho glass. ramplilots Froo. SETH W. F0WLE k SONS, Propriotorj, No. 1 Milton Place, BoKon. Sold dt DnuoaiiTo CEMEiiAi.tr. m TALMAGE, m SPTJRGEON. H. T. De Witt Talmago Is edl JSi tor Af "Tho Christian at gS Work i" O. II. SpurReon,.6pe- 55 clai correspondent,. Tliey write tiV for no other pnperln America. ' Three magnificent chronios: " Pay larger Commission than tR any otjier paper. CH RO" ,! at, ....MfirlA, tutu. fiM.flnn. allsm. One agent recently I obtained 380 subscriptions In eiflhtv hours absolute work. Sample copies aiid circulars j uavcnia y API l b ts tn 102 Cliambsrl St.. N. TI lV an'J-om - p QUmW. II, UKHEl?, PRAcmaKQ. riiTsicuN iNi smjOKoii. ilfflt. llw flUMt, t)Ut dpo H'i,rottaOi!, Uhljhtonvfii. ' OtnVlIoorS-l'W'Ur. Urh .Stj ronvlB t lSb'ttok riilp4r of.' "KB UJT IT I TflV IT (-Te Jndl& - Itubbf r Plssfrs for & Jfyak Back. DURLINO 1ms them. rosy 0
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