CONCLUDED FIMMt FIIIST PAGE anil scarcely crediting his senses, lie mndu CIIIHa repent lior words. You shall nut lie. n beuirar. Cllma while these stiong tirms nro frte! mid Frank Dwluht. 'Go, nml tell Willed hirlo all tlmt you have heard, mid say that I will stand In thudock when the court opens to-uioirow.' Ills lait words were addiesscd to the man, who bowed nml turned away leaving (hem alone. .On Him morrow Frank Dnlglit would be arraigned for forgery, and (roin the clutches ot the, law thero seemed no es cape,, Our hero's trial opened In the pres ence of n crowded eourt.and progressed apldly and with damaging certainly against liltn. Ills enemies were Jubll nut, Ills f i lends correspondingly cast don n, and the prosecution was conduct ul with a verdlctlveness that elicited much comment. Mr. Caviller Lords swore positively .that the. person who presented the for ged paper was Frank Dwlulit. lie ad mitted, under the ilgorotis cros-exnmi. nation nf.the defense, Hint the banking .room was not particularly light nt the moment In question. Still, tlio admis sion did not lessen the posltivcness of the oath. He knew Frank Dwlghtj lie. could not be, mistaken. Other testlmuny damaged tliodufenso uniosi, as sevt-rly. Several persons testllled having seen Flank Dwlejit in the neighborhood of the Cosmos f.ink abuut two o'clock on the afternoon in iiiestlon, and the teller, a little near sighted, had recongized lilm wlille in thejlnstltutlon. Against tills array of testimony, coupled as it was witii his pieUous denials, with the money found on Ids person, etc., tho prisoner brought a solemn oath; but alone ho could not prove the alibi lio maintain ed. Tho juryasetof. finq looking men, displayed their verdict In their looks, while the counsel were pleadlug. It was evident that tho prisoner wuuld bo convicted; Wlllred Earle felt this, as he stood with bowed head Just without the,ralllng whitliei he had retired for air. lie thought of his child linking her life to, a guilty man, ot tl.o l ist sentence she had sent him fiom his brother's gardens; of thu writing in tho old Wblc. The last words had, fallen from the ! prosecution, and a death slleticu fol loned. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Frank Dwlght was about to go to the jury, and all eyes were turned up on thu.judgo. Suddenly there was a flutter at Hie enter.iuce which Increased as It rolled toward the bench. A youthful figure w.is pushiui; through the crowd, and the lacj that confronted the judge look ed.liku tlio pilsouer's. A neat ' lilting suit of ,ray, robed the effeminate turm, and a Hale hand it was that held the light brown hat. 'Sllencel' thundered tho Judge, nt.d thu coufusiou was quelled in an lu btaut.' 'May It ple.iso tho court,' said the new-comer, in a clear, ringiug fune. 'X wish tu exonerate the prisoner at the bar. 1 am tlio guilty persou. I pres ented tho one thousand dollar lorgeiy to Mr. Cashier Lords, and had It lion ored. He.mistook mu (or the prisoner. Let hlui come forward, uud scrutinize our face Mr, Lords obeyed, bilghtly agitated. 'I tee! I seel' he cried stalling back. '1 have been terrlblyjmlstakeu.' The Judicial tiown clucked the huz zas that were rising iu the court loom. Trueced,' he said, looking at the stranger. 'I gave the prisoner eight huudred duKars on Hie day of the loigery, which would enable hlui to cancel u dubt of honor that hung over his tuother'a head. I lorgedjihe check to get that money. I um you beel' That moment n wealth of dark brown hair.dropped from Its cunning conceal ment, and CliUia Earle stood before the people I 1 did Jt all without his connivance,' be went on, when tho tumultuous burst of applause had subsided. 'He may have suspected, but ho never knew.' Wilfred Earle started forwardjjand stared into the eyes of his herolo dau ghter. That look was a loug one, tam est and yeaning, but had ho not said that she was dead to him? Aye, aud dead still she 6eemed, for wlthout.a word lie turned on Ins heel. The Statu refused to prosecute the real forger, nod Fiuuk Dwlght was at once set at liberty. Cliflla returned to her uncle's house, and oue day, several weeks later, a niessauger came Irom her old home: 'Come back aud bring lilm with you, C'lllila,' tlio message said. 'lie it worthy of you, yoaof him.' Ftauk Dwlyhttook tho speculator's daughter home, and with her, paidoii. ed a hasty old wan who vas siuMog It to the dun depth of death. lib absence Uiuiug the fatal tw bourn, was occasioned Uy his visit to neighboring city'a Jail, to see an old tchoolumte who tiau luileu Into crime, lie promised that lie would never nub li th to the world his old friend's situa tion, and that piomlsu he kept.tlie rea der lias. seen how fa'ithlully. He felt that Cllilla was the trim forger; but the thought ho kept In Ms hem t of hearts, and he courted disgrace rather than be tiayal. l Wilfred Eurle Is dead now; but Cllf . Ha, lurgiveu by, tilery one, because of her devotion to thu man she loved, Is a happy wllu. I know that the reader will overtook her ciluie. D.iuuer. I'm ni aiiiiic. A blacksmith is ulways striking for wages. Never kick a man when no is down. unless you arc sunt lie can't get up. A i.ewspaper published In a Western State, speaks of telegraph operators as "Jerking i lie forked lightning. ' Tile wickedest bov In the West Is now reported In Ohio, where he cut off three of his toes in order that he might not recene the benefits of the Sunday school Instruction. '1 am weary of life' bury mo deep on the liill-slde," wrote a young man In Dubuuue: but the uuuiund lilm out. aud that samu night )h went to tlioiclr- cusand laughed till hu.'ried at the an tics of the trick mules. Could anything be neater than tlio old darkey's reply to a beautiful young lady viliomliu filtered to lilt over the gutter, and who Insisted that she was too heavy? "Lor, missus,'' said lie, 'lSo Used to lifting barip s pf ugar " "tVanted a new hell," cries a Chi cago secular paper; and "Wanted a decent secular paper," Is a small pait of the luleiesting aud cheerful inpiy of the Chicago, Northwestern Ciiilstlau Advocate, which believes in biimstoua burning. A wealthy farmer at Fulton, N. Y., has this notice posted up iu his Held: "If any Juan's or woman's cows or ox. en gits in the-o air oats, his or tier head will be cut off, us tli.i case may bu, A man eye um, and pay my takes, con foolizatlon to a man who let's Ids Lritter run loose tald eye." A lied fold, Pa., newspaper lejls of a gill who stands qq a half, bushel unns ure and gracelully shuuldeis three bus. of wheat. To a doubting editor In an adjoining county, tho newspaper men Hons the. fact tlmt she is a buruette.five feet three inches longitude; tint her gravity Is two hundred and twenty five pounds, and that she can whip uuy edi tor iu Cambria Co. i ... A Pails Journal tells tie story of a boggar who presented hniself regularly at n certain coffee hoiso with a clarionet under his arm. I'Vl'lll you allow mo, gentlemen,1' Slid he iu an humble tone ol voice, "to p),iy a tune? I am unly mi amateur, and if j'ou prefer giving me a lew coppers I will spare you tho annoyance of listening lo me." Every ::X::r::X found obeslance Tills he repeated sev. eral owning In succession. At lint, one evening, a young man asked him In a filendly maimer to give them a tune, good or bad. "llj(t um afraid, bir, ,1 shall disappoint you." "Never mind that; give us a tune." "Hut I am very pour player,' and 1 have a very poor Instrument." "No matter for that; I want to hear you." "Well. sir. since you in.lst 141011 It," said ih i poor man,"I will tell you that I don't play." 1WILLIAW1 KEMERER, w Corner of Bank & South 8ts., Lehighton, Pa., Keeps a full line of Comprising Ladles' Dress.Goods, Black nun i.uiurcu .upacas, uingnaius, Prints, Shirtings Sheetings, &c, of every grade and price. CARPETS A: CLOTHS, In grent varlo y. Teas, Coffee?, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hums, Shoulders, Side-Meat, &n. Vought, Sold or Exchaugod HARDWAR E For lluilding and other purposes In great vailety or the best iiuallty. All poods wnri'tiiitiul na fr.o.ti...i ami prices fully as low as elsewhere. April 0, iBiii-yi TOiOR Toilet Extracts, Essences, Fan. cy Snaps, oinbs, Puffs and P u ft HoJins. call at Lentz's Drug 5tore. Jt LL kinds of JMteut Medlcloea' at '-LenU's Drug Storo. raOIlACCOund Cigars, a specialty .1 ,utJ.llu lug. Hute of - W- Lentz, ""'k Street, Lehighton. fHOIOE Lhjuors, for M-dleal pur- EVERY AMATEUR PRINTER EVERY AMATEUR Pill NT Kit EVERY AMATEUR PRINTER EVERY AMATEUR PRINTER Should Have Our Own Fircsjtytt Instructions In I'rlnllng nml the answer in queries which win remove nun cutties In j our v.uy tncflleleney, nppear in each number. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD TAKE EVERY FA.UlLY.oIIOULD TAKE EVERY FAMILY SHOULD TAKE EVERY FAMILY SHOULD TAKE nr For its Rood Stories, l'or lis fashion .Mates, For Hs illlsiellauy, r or Its BUouselioltl Sows Ami fur its Purchasing Department, Through which every desirable urtlcle in iew lnnt is lurnisheil nt the lowet rales without evtrn pliiirmi. Our Own Fireside is a Home journal in lis fourth year. 10 large pages with illustrations. 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GUMl & CO., Room 4, Sun lluilding, N.Y. oct 31-mO A Good Livelihood Can bo made bv sellinu Tie Grnnlili- Steel Enitravinus. renrodiieed bv tlm wonderful Graphic Process from famous winks of ait. 100 per cent 011 awry sale. Send $3 lor Folio, convenient lo exhibit mini, nnntnlntim 10 nt ,mr tl.iuo, Engravings, which is ail tho capital and stock Iu tiado business with.' .dddiess., THE (IRAl'UlO COMPANY. ' -It Fail; Place, New Yoik. Refercnre, Fdltor of this Publication. Oct. 21-ml ' Jgi.UIlIUl, CJIlArKK, Opposite tho Public Squat, SOUTH ST., LEHIGHTON, TA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware Aud Dealer In all kinds ot KT Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov, !10 A New FIRE PROOF SAFE, with Combination Lock, at Hall Piice. Inquire of W. M. RAPSilEU. Lehighton, Oct. 24, 1874. W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LUIliailTON, rENNM. I'lnns am! Specifications For all kinds of llulldlngS made at the shortest notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract Is awarded to tho under signed. A. W. EAOUEtJ. June 14, 1873-yl STBA1I MtilMiS AND 3 Save 20 Per Cent. Dy getting jour JOB PRINTING Done at tho Office of tho Carbon Advocate, IN IIEINTZELMAj? BUILDING Dot. tbe P. 0. and I. V. K. It. Depot, f.u li! glif on,; Carbon Co., la We have just received a large aud ele gant assortment of HJ5W DYPE, Of tho latest styles ; together with a supeilor btock of CARDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAP23, And a variety of other PRINT! .JG MATERIAL, A nd can now glv6 our patron; first- clas? work at pi ices at leauf -20 Per Cent Lower Than any other OOice In this section. Give Us a Trial, and be Convinced KTTIm patronage of the nublio Is respectfully solicited. TflBK CARUD.Y ADVIICATC, A 24-coluren Local Paper, aud the only newspaper Kntlrtly Printed In (he Cou-.ly, Is published every Saturday morpln a $1 a Year in Advance, Or $1.50 If not paid In advance. The Advocate with Its large and In creasing circulation, Is ouo or the very licit Aleillunu far AilvertUIng In this Section. Rates furnished on application. H. V. MORTIIIMER, Lehighton, Carbon County, Pa. Dealer In Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Would hereby respeelfully Inform Ids friend mid tun public II general that notwithstanding the dullness ot the uuir.s or is neiei iiiiui'ii 10 Keep Up HIS stuck to lis usual lulluess, nml Isr.t all times ready to show (sell or not) his en tile line ol jroodsj fro. ii Sllk.s at 5.2.715 perjiud down to ttillcotor (5c. perjd.; Il'lll Ulilllll lll-O hi! 1iIh;1-(mI to lin vii lln.v.. who cannot suit tlieuiselves (no matter in mini niiiclf) Iu this or siiriouinliiig tOWIl.S. ttl f'llll mi lilm uiL-hn. n Kiniinl.i or lull di-criptinn ot tie urtlclu they niiiii,iieii ii win lie niriilsiieil them In a lew hour's time, nt Ihu lowest City itriees. Iiuvliiff ,.f.itr..il llwi ..itli-itr.1.1... of one of the largest wholesale and to- iuii nouses in Hie city . Patlicular ntti-ntlun Is. tho til peel y department, wiiieh Is mailu u(j ui rveijiniiie neuieil lu the family, lloiu a barri-1 of Hour on tu tlm r ..... t " ' ' Uoods delivered to all parts free of cliarj!i'. Oideis by mall pr by other sources promptly filled. A lew more aoop monthly custom ers will be accepted. Thankful for' the lllieral patronage received thus tar, I hope, bv fair and Impartial dealing, to frecuro all my Irlends and nianj others us regular cus tomers. All I ask U u fair trial, bear ing In mind Hi.it I will not bo under sold. Also agent for the famous light run ning DOMtsriC SEWING' MA- -HINE, which I sell on easy terms. ) itli the latch string on tho outside, and my right hand extended to nil, you "ill al wais liud a Welcome nt P. P. 'LENTZ'S .Wank St , Lehighton, Pa. N. U. The hlL'hest market prices allowed for COUNTRY I'll .UUOE In exehange lor goods. catty & fMW o lebralcd Golden Tongue PABLORO&tiAKS nro acknowledged by Eminent Musicians apd Distinguished Men of Honor as the Leaditig PARLOR ORGANS NOW IN USE) Wo Challenge any Maker to Equal T1IEU. Good Agent!) Wanted. Addresi, Washington, Warren County, oct 24-yl Nov Jersny. 1J Ii. JtSCKt'.UT, OpposIUi L. & S. Dfpot, On tho East Weistport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs the citizens of this vicinity that ho keeps constantly on hand, uud is selling at Iho very lowest Market Prices, the very best brands of auo, de.i.ui; IN MJMIBIEES For iiilldlng and other purposes, which lie guarantees to bu Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Jtn! ! atl 1 1 Wholesale and Rttall at thievery Low ', est Cash Pi Ices. Helms also a number nf very eligibly located la RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which liu will sell on veiy Easy Teliiis. nug. 0, '70-yl J. K. ItKJKKKT, mouse tmil l.ut lot' -Sulu, Situatu on lla.uk sheet, Iu the A'urougli of Lelilghto.-l, and numbered Hi on thu pluu or plot of y.iUl boiough. The Lot is x Ibtl leet ; the House is three stoiles with baseinetit, 2-btory Kitchen and necessary outbiuhlitig, a never falling ui-ll of water, &a. It is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on the piliieipul business tlioiougluaru. For price uud fuither paiticulurs apply at this Otllce, or o,n the premises to S. A. or PRISCILLA DEERS. July IB, 187-1-tt mOR prugs, Meillcine?, Perfumery, L Spices, N:c., call at Lentz's Drug Store. "WOIt Chapped Hands, Face or Lips, call ut Lentz's Drug More. CtAUSTIO Soda, 14cts per pound at ''Lentz's Drug Store. Dr. J. AValker's Calirorni.i Vimrar 33ilkr.s nro a imroly Ves otalilo lUcparntion, niailo chicUy froin tlio natlvo lierlis foiinil on tho lower l-anscs of tlio Sierr.i Nevada moun tains of California, tlio medicinal properties of which aro extracted t herclVom wlthoiit tlio uso of Alcohol. Tlio question Is almost daily asked, " What is tlio causo of tlio unpar nlloled sitcces3 of YiXEOAit Uit Tcns f" Our answer is, that they removo tho eatiso of disoase, and tlio patient recovers his health. Thojr nro tho great blood purilior and a. lifo-giving irinciplc, a perfect Reno vator and litvigorator of tho system. Never before iu tlio history of tho world has a liiedicinu been compounded pos sessing tho romaikublo qualities of Vix iMAit liirnuts in healing tho bick of overy diseaso man Is heir to. They ra a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tlio Liver nud Visceral Organs, ia Biliou Diseases. Tho properties of Drt. 'Walk-. En's Vinkuar Hirriiiis aro Apurieut, Dia phoretic, C'anulmitive,' Nutritious, Laxa tive, l)inretle,Sedativo, Counter-Irritant, Suilnrilie, Alterative, mid Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vixegah lliTTEits tho most wonder ful luvisoraut that over sustaiuod tho sinking pystpm. No l'crsoii can talro thesn Hit. tors according to directions, and ro lnain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted bevnnd repair, Jlilious, iicinittcnt, and In termittent Fevers, which aro eo prevalent in tho vallpys of our great rivers throughout tho Unjted States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, .Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colo-i rado, llrazos, Itio Gran'do, fearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro-i anoko, James, and manv' others. with their vast tributaries, 'throughi out our ontiro country during ' tho. Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual cat and dryness, aro invariably ac companied by extensivo dorapgos meats of tho stomach and liver.'and ' other abdominal viscera. In thol treatment, a tnirsativo. oxortincr a powerful inlltiunco upon tlioso vari- . ous orsans, Is essentially necessary, Thero ia no cathartic for tho purpose equal to V:i. J. Walker's Vinegau, Eitteks, as thoy wil( speedily reinora tho dark-colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho sauio timo stimulating tho secretion of the, liver, and generally restoring tho healthy func tions of the uigostivo organs. 1'ortity tlio hotly ntjainst uig- O.iso by purifying nil its fluids with Vinegar 1Iitti:rs. No epiilomto can uuiu oi u sj&ii'm iiiua iiiiu-unucu. Dyspensia or Imlitjestion, Head-. nclio, -Pain in tliu ShimUUn-j. Coughs, Tightness of tho Chct) Dizinncss, Sour Eructations of tlio Stomach, liud Tasta iu tho Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpitas tion of the Heart, inflammation ol tho Lungs, Paiii in ,tho region of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ouo bot tlo will provo a hotter guarautco of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whlto Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled, Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inllamniationi, Indolent lullamuiations, Mercurial afl'ee tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sora Eyes, etc, Iu theso, as in all other constitutional Diseases, 'Walkkii's Vis-, eo ai! 11 itTiiKS havo shown their great cur ntlvo powers iu tho most obstiuato nd intractablo pacs. ' rorlnilanmiatorynndCIironiCi Dheuiuatisui,Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fever?, Diseases of tho Wood, Liver, Kidneys and lllttddcr, theso Uittei"3 have no equal. Such Dis eases aro caused by vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons, engaged in Paints ami Minerals, such as Plumbers Typo-setters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are sub ject to paralysis of the llowels. To guard ngniust this, taka a doso of Walkiil' Vi'suuAii Hitters, occasionally. For Skiu Diseases, Eruptlous Tetter, Salt-ltheum.lllotehes, Spots, Pim ples, Pustules, Roils, Carbuuclus, Riug-. worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Eryip-. las, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration? of th& Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skiuef whatever name or nature, are literally, dug up and carried out of tho svstem In a short time by thuuso of these llittcrs., Tin, Tttpi and other "Worms, furkiug iu tbe system of so many thou sands, are cllectually destroyed aud re moved. No system of medicine, no ver mifuges, no anthelminitics will free tho svstem from worms like ibeso lhitcrs. Tor Female Complaints, iuyoune or old, married or single, lit' tUa dawn of womanhood, ortho turn of lifeihese Ton ic Hitters display so decided mi iulluoac that hunrovement is soon perceptible. Clcanso tlio Vitiated Dlood whenever you find its impurities bunting through the skill In Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; c!eano it when you Unit it' ob--ructed und hi uggUh in the veius ;, clean it when it is foul , your tVolini's, will lull you when. Keep tuo blovd puro, and Lh health of the system will follow. ' It. 11. .Memo 11. II .1: CO., UnigilUU & Hen, Ai;ta , Kan Frunilnio. Callfos. uin, ii mir. of WiuliiUKlua aii'l Clinrlluit StuN.Y. i.ol'l I, . fi II i ii'ii ' I -1 i Hint i ritli r TT OOK, I1EAUT1FUL LOOK -"IIOSVI-A Pottle of IU'RLING'S ROSE (iLVCERINE for llniiglmess at the Skin, ( hupped Hands, &c, only, 2b, coiits a bottle. may 9