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JOHNSON Tba Itoat Hondrrfol Tamllj LNMENT uriuru irr noown nirCURES- Dlpfatherln, Croup, Aathma, liron chltla, Neurnlola, Hheu rrmtism, Uleedinff ut the Lutjgs, Hoarnenens, ln fluenza. HackinnCaUKh, Whoopmg Uough POB PARSONS 3 PURGATIVE MAKE liiivo no cqtial. "I tlnd them n v-ilunblp Cathnrtle snd Llv-r Pill.- Dr. T, U Pnlmer, Montlccllo, n." miiVl K? $ ""t f " ot5.cr- J- -DMintoon. M.D., DeWltt, low-i." Sold evcrywhpre, or irnt by . ... .UUJKD1 utuduiu iuiviiuumuu II li a nrll-knnnn f.irt that mnt (.f ttic Il'irio nml C.utlc I'lmdcr miM In lhl c-iiiii. tr.v 13 ortIili'; th.it shrriil.ni l-miditluti l-mvilfr U .iti.otutelv mr.- .itul rvrr v.it.ifililo NotlilllR iiii Knrtli wlll timki- Im'iih Itiyllkii Shrriilntrrt fititlitlnti l,tiv. iIit. Ifcin.. oih' tiMiMHtnrul i e.ich piin of u " I'MHl. It Mlll nNo IKHttltely lirCVlMlt Illl.l ClirO llrtl- UniUIVGtKI vrlVLRLKMi ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspnper Advortising Bureau, lO Spruoe St., New York. lend lOcls. for lOO-Page Pamphlet For Sale. I llilVe MVelill -et 111' l.illf-'l' Mllk I'illl" (lldtll wit iiml ih'j ) tVr.-iiiiti I Su l c;i 1 1 : 1 1 1, 1 Mo-ely .V: Moililaril l i t'uiiii'i'i,'-, whlch ure ull -ccond 1i. iiwl. liut in irood ruiililliu' i 1 1 l' iiml WILL BE SOLD GHEAP. I wiiiiM lic plc:i-i'il tci rull upim ir I'ciirc-' liniiil wlth imy imi ty in ualil of tlil llnr nl PmhIs .1. W. l)l)i:KV. MliMli'lmo, t.. .Miui h, i:i FOR SALE! llor.M-:, HAIiN SI TKN Al OK I.ANI) ltimt two mii.k.s wkst ok middi.k iu i:v vii.i,A(;i:. lntclj DWlifd Mllil ciiTliplrd liv V. II. I!rml'll, lll'CI'ilMMl. llllilillllU" I'OMVi'lilcllt lllld tll tstnnl npuir. TERMS REASONABLE. I'iiit il pill'dl:lc iiiiini'V lllliv li'llialli iiii liiintiKi'. Iminiit' ut I.I.DItKIM.I. A. -l.ADi;. M i-I.ll-liiit- . Man li .t, lii. In Farm for Sale XII E Farm in the soutlicast part I of tlic town of Slioreliam, of Iate the hoinii i.lacu of William G. Will- (UtuL-ased, is olferutl for sale I Itis tarin is supposed to contain J4 aL'rcii, cDiitistnif; ot meaclow, liistura'i and wood-land, in dcsira blc )ro))ortion. Tlic dwelling liouso lias latelv becn tlioroucrhlv roiaired and inodernizcd; and is neat, eonvonient, comfortable and cmninodioti.s. The out-buildings, tliotir !i not new, aro in fair eondi tion, and ontirely amplu for the wants of tlic farm. The farm is well fenctid, and lias npon it a young, thriftyand bearing orcharl. Tliis is a fine onnortunitv for anv t t ii r J one dcsinng a good home and a farm witli tnoro desirablo and fewer objeetionable features, than tlic av- crage ot tarms. It desired, easy terms of payment will be granted. Kor priee and otlier particnlars, in quire on the premises, of rs. ELIZA. WILLSON, Or of E. J. ORMSBEE, Brandon. llUli'llillM ,.lnil .'I., ll, :,tt The Greatest Blood Purifiori ThUGrentGoraanMcdiclnelscom.w posca 01 lCIlOr liOCK. Mandrakn o piiraci oi buipuur, wnicn tnakp? it DLUE PILLS or arsenlc. the7 aro dcndlf Your Kld tlnrrt vnnr tnnr CTTF MnnVR iti 1II1TI TIITTPTIJ 41. 01lt ttt rn-.ln. catand bcstincdlcluoeverX.fj.8.0 SUL. IsVourToDgiisCoaleiL f ii.ua. it you mattcr wJia'tann wlth oycllow t!cky .' o?nWndToSw Biltenl ach is cnt or onlcrT'L WSf ntil you iTHnn iv,tv.i, if L"'" cuto you. Bulnhui or iisu.eol.TIio Invalia's Frlend.S ' nn rntmtf 1 . . . . IT IS tcrlngaro eoonraadowcll by ruauso. i.emembcr wliat you riue. n naa savea bunareiu. rIot.'t walt untll to-morrow, Try a Bott e To-Dav ! Ar. , 1 1.,.. r. tnfrerlnK from tha eicesea of jouth f " , - AM.U ,1.1. WU1VP( yOB. A.F.Ord.jr4Co.,Ho.lo!i, Mm. f aena twoac, Btnmps to A. 1'. Or.I-.ny : Co IVwton, Ma., and recclve an eleenrt .ot rf t mr canl frc e. s ANODYNE EiU ll cthfr Rrtdlri for Mltrnftl ui. OUniUS Catftrrh, Chol ra MorbuB, DrHpntery, Phrnnln irij ney Troubles, n.l dplnal uiPenneB. f irrtimri frf-e. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO. uoston, A1ASS. PILLS NEW, RICH BLOOD. A. t). tlUililSUil 1V., J1UD1UJY) AUUiai AKE HENS LAY rhfilerft. .tc. Hnl.lpvnrinhfrp.nrapnl Svn.nrl.pi tn Circular frie. r tirmsnrti in inti-.' riii,pnor si iiii livnum. -M.'.ll i. o. juuau x iu., iiu.ton, Jtnss, Central Vt. Railroad ' EASTEKX " STAXIUKJ) TIME. COMMENCINC JUNE 27, 1886. Trnlns wlll leav; MlJdlcbury as follows: OOIMO NOUTII AND WEST. 3:33 am MGIIT EXTUKSS, Irom cwl ork tor Slontrcal. Ok ilensliure nml the Wcat alcciiltiR car to Slontrcal daily cxccpt Momlnys. 7:56 a m I.OCAI. EXl'ItESS forUur llngton R-PR n m EXI'ltESSMAIL.fromKew O.iJ Lll Vorki Ne,v London, Troy, Aiunny, apriniu'iu anu lios. ton for Uurlington, llont pencr, si. AisatiB, Jlontreal i i2UciiRDuriz anu tnc cet. 6:15 p m EXrilESS, from New York Aiuanv and Troy tor Ilur IIIlfflOD. SI. AlliailB. MOtl. treal, and the West. 1'ar- lor car to St. Albana. OOItfO SOCTII AND EAST. 9:50 a m EXl'llESS.I'or Iloston, Wor cester, -cv LiOnuon.siirinK' lleld and New York; alo Troy, Albany & New York wllli Wncncr Drawine icooin car to New oik. ar rivine , ti, ra. 52 p m MIXEI). for Rutland and Intertnedlate stations. S:37 p m mixku, for Itutland. 10:18 p m N'lGHTEXl'IlESS.forTrov Albany, New York, and Iloston. A Slceplnc car thrnni'h tn i .ew i York and also to noston ADDISON UAII.ltOAD. Colng South-5:33 a m-Miscd train li'avca Ticondcroa for Leicester Junctlon, ar riving i .2.1. Colng North-6:00 p m-Mlxcd traln lcaves Leicester Junctlon, arrlrlng ntTlcon derOKa "SD. S-Throuith Tickcts for Chlcago and thc Wcat fOr .'11P !ll thn liri,ifinl ef.HA... S. W, OUMMINGS, (Jcncral I'nRsengcr Agent J. W. HOBART, lienural Man.it;cr. 30. tf SMITH & ALLEN Kecp ini baud, or I'urnUli on slioi t uotlcu, all kbids Biiililcrs4 llanhvare (EinliraciiiK, wlth the old vnrietles. the new and ci.'ieuraU'il Mle Ki.odaj, xVails. Dooi's, Nasli. Itlinds, HOSKNDALE A l'OUTLANI) CKMKST, ULACK AXI) WII1TK LI1IE. Alo Ll'MIlElt of i-ery varictr, l.atli, C'l.ip. boardo, l'ure lleart Slilnule", lS-inch sinuce.iiine iinii ui: i.ir, iu&u iiiaiiiiiaciiircrs in au kiiius oi uoiisc nuisning Matcrlal and Hce-Ivoeper' Sui pllC'. Oltlce and mlll llrst door on Mlll Street MrDDLKHUUY. VT S100 REWARD 10 1 A CASE or Scratches, Greane, or Cracked Heels on Horses, That e cannotcure witli otir magnetlc remedy. DR. STEVENS A- CO'S MAGNETIC SCRATCHES CURE Wc thlnk la tho only ri'inedy evcr dlscovcred that wld accorapllsh a certaln and complctc cure Incvery caie. Horses can be used and lliccure will commencc from tlrst.ipplli'ation. 'o lVasliIn,' OIT wlth Soap and Water. Thls remedy wlll curc every casc Id Irom 6 to 15 daya. W'e have testimonlala atatins that after trylnjr evfrythliiK clac (aa they term it) for scratches without benellt, Dr. Stercim A Co's Magnetie Itcmeily would curc at onco. To thosc skeptlcal we wlll lurnieh rcferenccaon appliea. tlon. Sold by dniRKiata. I'repared only by Dr. 0. H. Stovons A- Co., Hraiironl, Vt.. To whom all ordera stiould be addreaeed. For aalo by SIIEI.I) IN" & CO., DrugKiaU Mlddlclmrv. FARM FOR SALE AT $30 .A.TV ACRE. i n hiimnur iiirm, snuatfU onc mile nortli of tliis vlllago on tha Ninv lluven road, i'ontalnlnir MEADOW, PASTURE AND PLOWING. !?.,w'm,.wa,ere,,i ljulllis in Ulr rondition. "illuellall or one.half. C'oinlderlnL' Its near. nPAil tn tlin villfi ir., ml Ita r.n.ill... l.la ....... chcap pioperty and a good luruaiiiient loruny one. Such land, eo near anv otlier nlnee of tliia alzc, could not bo bought for twicc the moncy. , , . V. I). TWITCHEI.L. jimnieiiury, i., itws. 4;t FOR SALE! Two vrnrliiii: Ilnl-ti.in K-1,.1.1,.1, ii,,iu Ij'u'u" w,",i,i,k',"v" Uv,i ' i' I'tlo wlimintr KrprUis and pfillKiciw mldrrsi II. F.JIAI AI LY, Mmuwr. ii'aiii Mlll Mok K111111, -" lioridiain, "t. CJotnl rinvaslitMl Wool lc. Choifp lots next .Monday lik- iind i'. i. T-iT'iii:j,r.. FOR SALE. Filtv tliiiiw.iiul (1.1. t C..1.1... 1 . . WVU lllj,l,n IU ll'fl lllllL.. A Itml II itli.lll.U VL'l.l.. I , i I..... . thifk; linj.iKia tfct kdoiI priici' 1i1iik1ii; ul-o .rfi,i.iii leet K, apruc, boariN. pbuii'il. in '1U,r,V VI UKNItY sMITlI, -'i'1 llrrad l.oat I1111. MIDDLEBURY REGTSTER, JULY 2, 188(5. CURES ALL HUM0R8, frotn n nntntntm lllntli. 11,. ..il.... to tho woret Scrol'uln. Snl r li nu 111. "l-ovcr.t.rci., Ncnly or HoiikIi hliin! in short, ull dibonsL'S ciiiislmI by liud li(,( tu Fonqui'rcd by thls powtTfitl, pmifvlntr, nnd lnviKorntlnir lnedicinu. ;rvnt i:utlnu rcrs rupldly heiil imder Its benlgn itillticnco. Lspocially Ims It iimtillWcd itfi pntencv ln curlnw 'I'eltcr, Homc Unili, Ilolln, Oar l)Uiicle, Snro HyvH, .ScrohiloiiM jSorcx 'iifl. s"clllii(ri, Hfp-.Ioliit IHMii.r, Wlilfe Swillliiai., tlollrc, or TlilcU rW'clt. nnd i:nlnroil tili.iulN. Send ten cutit3 in stanips for h lnrjro trentlse, witli col orcil plates. ou Pkln Dlscnscn, or tho Fnmo aiiioimt for 11 trotitlM- 011 Scrotuloua Aireetlonfl "xiir. iiLoon jn tiiu i.in:" Thoroughly cli'iinsu It by using Ir. IMcrrc'n (oldcii ."IIiMllcnl nixcovcr)', nnd Kood illervtloii, n fair iklii.lmoyniit niilr lt, Ital v-li oiiKtli, iui,l (.ouiiilncha of rnnxtltiitloii, wlll be ostabllsbtd. bl 1 S'ro'i!lou niicnT or tho 1.IHIU , N pimnptly and certuliily niTeated bctore tho last stnKt'3 of tho disease nro rtacbed. "'"' is wuiiueriiu pui,ii- over thls tcrrlbly latal iliscnvc, wlinn llrst olTerlnir thls linw ri. cbrnted remedy to t!i. iiublie. l)r. 1'ir.nca I- iiKMjni m-uihim. iu i-iiuing ic nis "coii u iu pt loii Cure,'' lintnbandoneil tbattinnio n. tni) llmlti d Tor n ini ilU'ino whlch, from lta woiidi'rtul I'omblmitloii nt tnnlc, orstrcngthen inp. nlti'iatlv,-. nr lilrni.l-eii nnslng, nntl-blllous, pceloiiil, and imtntH pinpi itkv.lsuncqualcd, uof .-inly us u renieily f.ir eoiisiiniptlon of tho luntr, hnt nr nl' CHRONIO DISEASES i im: Livsr, &!ood, and Liings. 1. joii feel dii l, Urowav, debllltnted, liave illi "iilDi- of skin, or yi Uowleh-brown spota .'H lnei' or body, lreipii'iit Iioadnche or dUzi- . . i .vi latc in moutn, internal heat or cliills --. .-.'nac in mouin, mternal heat or chllls, t iMititiu- wlth hot tlashos. low eplrlts nmi I iv Lurebodiuirs. irnirn nr nm.rtif ' , .1 ....... M.ii.-, .,.,, iw.- piiucrinif irom liiai Vl,t,il,'',,',,1,,,, "lld T-pld Llvcr, i.ltfi! tnnjrun. ypii iun siiiri.rlnD' frnm ilwli. ............. ... j ,IluUj casea oniy I ut ot these symptoms nro experltnced. As ' i ifly tor uM sucb cnsop, r. Plcrcc's I ""'" 1'ieninii uiscovcry hna no iu. il. Knr Vrnlt I.iillBJ, Spittliic or Illood, sliortiioxH ot llronfli. llFnni.iii.' il l i . - - - - ' , vuiiui,,rii,,, UllU klndii'il nirectlons, it is u eovtreiirn rfmirir. nd vn cents in atamns for Dr. Plprce'la ookonConsumption. Sold by DruRslRtti. PR5CE $i.nn, on 0 JJOTTLES roii & n .oa. Worid's Dispensary tVladical Assoclalion. Proprietors, 6W Mnln St., UurrALO, N.Y, TCCknS LITTLE INTI.IIII.IIII'V nml riTllinTir Sold by DriiRiriMtk. 25 cents a vlal. ti$500 REWARD is otrcrid by tho proprietors f Dr. Suro'b Catarrh Remedy torncaeeof catarrh whlch thcy cnnnot curo. If you bavon dlecharge from thc noso, ollenslve or othcr wisc, partlal losa of emcll. toate. ni-iiiiiiij, (uni;jVD,uuiiiJBlu ... "i ii .vi'-i ii'iw i.uiurrn. xnou eanda of cases termlnnt In ronsumptlon. . iuk c A rAitim iimi;pv curea xnt worfit caaesof Catnrrli. "Cnlil In tho Ilond," anu laiarrnai iicniinclio. 5U cunts. i. J. KEAll I1A UKMIIX i:i III- BARBER SHOP AM) PERIODIGAL & NEWS DEPOT Kidiii hN liiuuci' .-titinl on (in-cii -st. tntlicoppo-lte -iilent the -tleet, ill the bulliliiiK uwncil by Wm. E. (,1'rfiie, wlii'ie lnay be neen ti -tix k ol Blank Books, Stationerv. TAI1LET.- KOlt SCIIOOI.4, WrllhiK I'npir, Ink, Irna, lVnrlla, rtc. AI.SO Ml'SIC ItOOKS AND SIIEET MlTSItl. lilto ( iXlHRS autl 141 ItS. KAMIIK LIIIItAItY, DAILY AND WEKK I.Y l'AI'KUX, 1'ElttODIOALS ,Vc. Suberiiitliiii reeeivi'il frir imin.iw h,i.i ull tho ilesirulile pulillratlons of tlin day. fwniiei, t., Aprll Cth, iNMi. l.'i l.lw J. B. HUSTED, MEBCHANT TAILOR -AND- C3L.OTHIER VERGENNES, - VERMONT. Keep- ('iintantlv on baud ti larce nml widl -idi'fti'tl htoek ot unil N pri'pareil to iuiikc thi'iu up in btti'-t tvli', lul inaiiner iind at tlic lowet nrlei. 'i' lriiiiranti'i' oitr iiil1 i nir uiiil wml.- t,, ln, llit-i'l:is and all work iutule by ih U Mibji ct to tlir uppioval ol'our ciiMoiiu'r We liave UTi'iitly iulilcil to our cil-tiiiii tul- lonii!.', Ready-Made Clothing, A Klne Mock ot QENT'S YOUTH'S AND BOYS At tlll I.ltWlt Pl'll'l.n. imWiilt iiml mi.i. Inr- yoiiiM'li's,nml you wlll ln, coiivliii'i'd of wliat we ay. Uyor'sBlook, Opp. Stovons Houso. Vergennes, Vt., Iwii. 7iy CALESME W 1(1 C111IVIU4 tfV tlkl litli 4i Vnr...l.l. Stock. Mi'iulv tMiinldViiiLMit L'lmntiitn.'il su. AltV ANII KXI'KN.SKM lA!H, ApplV llt OIK't Htatmi; uuo CHASE BROIHERS, (l!,'rH,E,ER,,,NrV ftatiin i7oinc Dcpartmcnt. A HIGH STANDARD OF CHAR ACTER (?) 1 lll- IOIIUWIIIir ll!l DCCII M'llt ill llV 11 Xcw 'otk L't'iitk'iimn ici'fiitlv nt Itrenil ! I.oaf: At one of tln- tnt ioni ol n "ii-nt triink liiif nillioatl tho wrilcr ttruntlv uiituicd a ?lui'lilli: ciir itliottt llve n. 111. unil iiu I'fivcil tnim It? only ni-i'tipnnt tln- l'ollow- Ufl ?llltlt.'ttl(lll : " I illll JTllHl to MT illl- (itlicr im.cii;cr. I linve Iiml tlic onr to tny-clf all ilny nml am jti'ttliif: loncly." Thli Wii sitld liy it inan wlth it !-oiiie- Wliltt plLSfilllt IIIMIIIH'r. I)llt,it llll.' S('ltl('l iliowcil, witli l()(tiiii'loti tcnili'iii'lc iitid )cuulliir prliiclph'. The iiieiition ol a liioiiiliient nauie miiiii lit'oitfrht from hliii llie stiileineiit that he hail met the fjentleiimn olten iit nieetliifr-i of the (tcneral Aicinlily of the I'rehy tet liili clnnvh, of whleh he had lonp lieen .in iietlve tiietnliei-. It wa not lont he-foi-e he exire"eil hU deteitiitioii ol dane iup, of tlreo'iliip iu theextieineof fa-hion iitid lald dowti the l.iw a- he had enaetcd and enloiTed It in liN own fanillv.. The teadei-.s who thlnk at thls polnt that the inan who thtts pulillely pataded hi plety to a itrunxer tttrned out to he :in (irdlnary eat'd-ihai per or huiieo Nteeier are poinp to he (INapiiolnted. He wa-s only a inein her ot Conpie: a lael that he had divulped very eiirly diiiinjr the eonver.-a-liim. A he wa so pamildii llie writer inade hold to ptatily hl etniilty hy aakiti";, whun he pre-ented a pa to the eoiiduetor. if the tailidad pave pae- to all ineinliers of ( 'ote'feJ : i , .. . " wheieiiin he L'ave tln ainay iiy renl v ! n v... .1 i .. , ".no; tne way l eame to liave tlii- na- wa- thl. The railniad (inentioii- iiif; another dUtant road) ha, a hill lie loie our eoiiitnittee ainl did a vet v eheekv thiiif,'. Every nieiiiher of the eoiniiilttie teeeived an aninial pa on that road. I ent tuine haek. piviii;; a a rea-on that I hoiihl have no ooea-loii to ue It, Imt I wrote them that it they eould pet me a I from Va-hinj:toii to .St. I.ouU and haek rniili! usi il, nml tlit y st-ut it li, me." Ill otlier words thi ineiileator of a hiph tandard of eharaeter in the fanilly. thls Kiiardlan of our national inturet,oiilil not accept anythin ln the nature of a lirihe nulesx it wax tif snun vnlitr tn liim f. He wa wlllinp to ell hitu.elt for the iuiall priee o a trip pii. jirohahly heeaiwe U eoneienee told liim he va Settiii;,' luil value. The laet- piven are -triutly tiue and the pei -onal expi'iieuee oi the writer. He i -ony to add the laet that the M. C. . a nieinlier ot hi own party. V. M, , ALEXANDER HAMILTON. I.lohn Kiski. iu Atlantlr Mcmtlily. 'I'he inri.t iueeiieiini- yomip inan of that day. ave perhap- W'illiam Pitt. he had alreaily piven pronil-e ol a jrent eareer helore the lueakhip out of the war. lle va lioni on the i-land ot N'evN. iu the Wet Indie-. in 17.". Ili tather lielonped to that faniou- Seotti-h elan trom whleh have eoine nue ot the nio-t leai ned nietaphv.Ieiaii and one ol i ... im' ino-i oiipinal nialheiiialieiaii- ot iiiixlein tinn . HN theraa r'leneh lady, ot Ilupuenot de-eent. and liiopiaph er- have lieen tond ot traeinp iu 111 eharaeter the variou- ijualitii' ot hi- paient-. lo the hrewiliie and per- -i-tenee, the aihnini-tiative ahility, and the ta-te lor ahtraet lea-oninp whleh wearevumt to Iind a-oeiated ln the hiphet type of Seotti-h iniiid he jolned a truly Kieneh vivaeity and praee. HU earnestne5, -ineeiity and inoral eourape were eharaetei Utie alike ot I'uritan and Ilupuenot. In the eotir-e ot hi .-hoit life he exhlhitetl a reinarkahle niany--idednen. So preat wa- UU ptiiin for ortfanlation that ln inany mot eential respeet.-. the Auierieuu poverninent N movinp today alonp the lines whleh he wa the llrst to mark out. As an eeono mlt he shared to -oiue extent In the -hoi leoinin of the a'e whieh preeedeil Adaui .Sniith, hut ln the peeial dt'iiart nient of llnanee he ha lieeu eipinlleil hy no other Aineriean tatiiiian save Albert (iallatin. He va a splendld oralor and hlilliant writer, an exeellent lawyer, and a elearheaded and iiidu-triou- studeut iot politieal hi-tory. lle a al-o eniinent 1 a a politleal leader. allhoiih he laeked J faith iu deinoeratif rovernnient, and a j-;elierou- hnpalienee ol teiiiperauient I metline led hiln ln preler hort and jarbitrary liy-path- toward desirahle eiuN I .. 1.1..1 . . . im-ii ean never oeM'euiely reaehed -ave alon the liroad hut -teep and arduou road o poiulareonvietlon. liut withall llaiullton, pendid ijualitie-, nothin ahoiit hlm U mi reinarkahle a- the early tie at whieh thee were developeil. At the ajte ot IS a hrilliant new iaper arti ele hrouirht hini iuto -ueh repule in the little island of .Vevi that he wa eut to New York to avall hhnelf of the he-t advanta'es all'orded hy the Kin. eol h'gc, now known a Coluiiihia. He had at tlrt no detlnlte inteutiou ot heeomln an Aineriean eillen, liut the ilirillin events of the tiine appealed -nmly to the earnest heart and powerltil intidli- ;enee ol tliH wondertiil hoy. At a fratheriiiK of the people ot New York iu luly, 1771, liN fieneroii'' hlooil wariued tlll a resistleJ iiuiul-e liinulit hlm ou hi- feet to peak to the aeinbled initltl ttule. It wa no eoinpanv ot half-liuiik- en idlers that throneil ahotit hltu. hut an ii"-einlila;e of j;rave and reioiihle eitiens, who looked wlth -oine aitoni-h inent upon thU hoy of 17 year.-, -hort and sliht iu stature, yet ereet and ( 'aear llko in hearinjr, wlth llriu-et uiouth and t'teat, ilark, earuet eye. III- eloipieut ?K'eeh, full of sene and without a syl lahleof homhait, held hls hearer en- traneed, and from that day Alexander Hainllton wm a niaiked inan. He heyaii puhlUhliig nnonyinoiis patnphlet, wlileli at llrst were attrihuted hy ponie to .Tay, and hy othcrs to f.lvhifton. When thelr n'tithorship was dlseovered thu loyall.at larty trled ln vain to huy oll'the foriiild ahleyouth. lle kept up the pamphlet war, Iu the eour-e of whleh he wotully defeated Dr. ( ooper, the tory preIdent of the eolle:e: hut shortly alterwanl he defended the doetor'" hnu-i airaln-t an aiifjry tnoh, untll the iiniiopular old Kentlemau siteeeeded in inakhii; h. eeapp to a ISrlti-di ship. llainilton .-erved ln the ariny throuhout the war for thenio-t part aa ald and -eeretarv to Wahln:ton; hut iu 17X1 he wasa eoion el ln the llne. and tormed a redouht at Yorktown wlth dUtinpil-heil sklll and hravery. He married a dauhter of riiillp Sehtiyler. he'ali the inaetiee of law, and ln 17S-.', at the ae of 2."i, wa eho-en a delejrate to Conjrre-ii. HONORS TO A DEAD TELEGRA PHER. hxusrtUi , A., Mni 27. Col. Charle Taylor, the niananer of the W'enern L'nlon Telefjraph olllee at Krankfort, l'1" 1 throiiKh the elty to-day en route toiin ( oliimhu-:, MI".. to Kentuekv eapltal wlth the remallH ol .lame 1'. I.eonard. who died of typlmid fever at Columhui ln l&ii-j while uiaiiairiiiir a teleirraiih olllee at th.nt nti 'I'l... r... lnatn-were lorwanled to Kranklort hv expres thl iiioriiing. ".Ilmmy" l.eonaril was the oriinator of reailhir teleratn hy -oimd. and when he llr-t -iif;eted that -ueh a thlnir, wa po-ihle oiierator all over the land eonideirtl lt prepo-ter-ou- and hooted at the idea. The vouiil' Krankfort operator, lioueer. hwNted that lie eould readan in-trunient hv ound eipially a well a- he eould trom the paper tape. and in order to trv liim -ever- nl otlier operator a-emhled at hi olllee at Krankfort. I.eonard tood wlth hi haek to the in-trtunent, and a the dot- and dahe rolled otl' he read the many liiea!'e- tluelitlv aml wrotn tl ifim .mi ln tull. Thi wa a new nml I'n-.ir ff.itnr,. for the tele'raphie lraternitv, and almo-t like liiai'ie the idea snri'ail. aml rli.. iifn,.. tiee ot reading hy -oitnd heeame ireneral, uutil at lat it hoe.'iine m'li n ,.,.tin.ni. eietiee that todav an operator who eali- not read hy ound is eon-idered worth le. At the la-t meetiii'' ot the Old Tiuie Telejrapher' a-oeiation at Xew York elty, a re-olution wa pacd to have the remain- ot .liinmy I.eonard remoed from Colunihu-to hi- old home in Kranklort. there to he laid awav li,..iili. Iinili.l I'.ooue and many other noted Keutuekl- an. and that a lnouumelit he ereeted to hi nieniory. To earrv out thi- purpo-e ('aOt. (il'lll-ir,. M tl, nr.it, ,.1 1....I. .... . ...n, "i ' ui ii'wu , Tenn. : Kdward Ho''head of Meridian. Mi .. and Col. '. E. Taylor ot Krank--ort. Ky., were inade a eommittee to o lleit tund- and transler the remain-. The inonunient will he a very hand-ome one. npou o ide ot whieh will hna eireiiit ol telef;raih w ire- ou pole-. w hieh eon- neet w ith a key. and thi- ha a nimhle hand workiiif: it. Anotlier -ide bear- the naine and ilate-. while the other tw o -iiln-liear motto- -uitahle lor their plaee-. It ha not heen ileterinined yet wliether any hi: -pread will he maile when the tnonit ment i- unveiled, whieh will he iu .luly: hut thls 1- more than likely, a-all teie-'rapher.- tor -eeral State-aiound are iutere-teil ln the honor- thu- eoiiterred. EAST RIVER PHILOSOPHY. Iliirili'tti- iii llinoklyn EiikK'.i llardaere wa- wearily watehina mot villaiiou-ly poor jraine of haehall. "What eluh are they?" he aked. -They are pieked niiie-," replieil a -eorer. "Then." -aid the sutreriu peetator. "they were pieked hefore tliev were ripe." A taniou -in'er, (.ier-ter we thlnk, ay that ehaniiane streuthen the voiee and lun. So it doe. o it doe. .Make a inan -ay ten timea liiueh a he Inteudeil to -ay, and tnake hlm keep ou -aylnji it all nif;lit. Xow, it there wa only oniethinir he eould taketo irive liim idea-. An a'ed -heet ot Hy iiaper. that had haunted a druir -tore window for manv -timinei'-, one day read iu a paper that .Ylolloiiy, the 1 j:1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 r ventei tleld ot the Itaektalk. had eauht two tlie In one in nill. Ala." aid the patient leader, layin hhn-elf down, "that I- three more than I ever eauht In mv lite. What a wouderlul thinjr I tnaii; Iu toiin how like a elolhe- ptu, aud iu eapaeily how like a m'ailuale." "Wheie have you lieen';" a-ked the toreman ol a We-tern volunteer llre de- partinent ot a meinher who arrived -oon atter the llre had heen etinui-hed. lieen Ode) workln'." Ileen workinir? What kiuil ot work have vou heen do- hi'.'-r" "Iteen (hle) to the dnic (hie) :ore t'fjel -oine ehemieal ihie for the en;ine." 'ltoliert, did I not tell vou lo wah yourtaee?" Ye"m ; I did, too." "Then what eaue thoe treak- ot dirt on vour eheek-'f" Thafs where I j(ot the water on, I 'poe." "Km afraid you ued it rather too parinly; water on your faee -hould not make It uitiddy." "It orter" if I'ni inade ot ilut, I -hould thlnk." 7V,f liit. The Latest News. Is that all who Imvo trled l.nwV llliiliu,' llnd lt lar siiperinr to in.lln at lo mpense. It U ii-eil for liluln elntlinH unil for bleaelilnK new or old Kood to u nowy wlilt,.. ANo, fnrool. orliirn),'rarpetlt I-iiiie.piulleil, aud a an ink It inake-onnipiart, uliieb tlow ipial to tbe liest wi UIik; tluld. Kor wiln liv lle.-kwltli A Co.,lloni llro-. hiiiI Itenedli't A Itird s FVol. Lr. tLcinpcrancc (Eolumn. EDITED BY THE W. C. T. tncnh in ovr nfinji ," U. tinil nj 'rrsltlntt lnt riir-I'rmiilenl L'iI t'lrt-l'rmitleut Steritiirn Trimurtr Mll V It II) 1TON Mi:. C D Tin.in 1 1 Mu h l lfi II Mll.(..o ( w U.KLIl Mu- .1 w ,miii CARDS AND DRINK. ',t Tl!1';t".,".lU"1" tfn-tn wrciit l.n .ik, ,s bat hiivn Mieeki.,1 -o iimn vmi -n " 'keil .in.l -batten il, in.t ti, b, ,n,u At tbe tuble, tu the Imulv' In the winter ot is;o I i,!l( oeea-lon to otrom(;ieei. I!a to Chiea-o, on Ih, N. . railway. I notleed an old lady who had .'ot on hoard at Mena-ha. I helieve. (,nu an hen wlth Ke. she had -at aha-he,i. a.id! with ee elo-eil. ,-eemed aleep mot of lie th.ie tlll the traln. MoppiniV , o. . ko-h, took on hoard a eompain of law-u-r.-. Her inaiiner then ehaiijred and he heeaine rea.ly Intiiri.te,! in the eom 1 1. . ookinj; often from one to the oth- tijinj: to reeall the r l.im.i tn i... pame of eard wa- -i... ... .. . Ini;,'.,.1':'!;'1 'itehcl ut.ea-ilj ahout in hei -eat. took up the hem ol h,.,- laded apron aud nervou-ly hlt the thread. s, Jiot up atter a tlme and tottered forward, holdin- on the -eat, a iw ,,.,,.,, Keaeh iik tho p layer-. he pau-e.i direet- in trontof tlieni. and looked anmnd the eoinpany. Her aetion at onee arre-t-ed the r attentioii. aud they all looked up inouirlnjrly. 1 tialn;; rilreetly into the faee ot .Iud"-e . he -aid. Iu a tii.iimi..,,i , !.... in";.. you know me. .Iud"e " no. nio ner. I iloirt letnemher ou," aid the,nid;e iileaantlv. "Where" lnue we met? "My nauie U Smith." -aid -he: "I wa with my poor hoy three dav-, otl and on. in tlie eoin t-room iu O-hko-h. whenlie was tried for foifor rohhiin' ome hody .and you are the -ame inan that -ent hiin to , i-on tor ten year-, and he (Imd there la-t .lime." All taee were now -obered. and the pa-en-er- h.a,, to Rather around and -timd up all oer the ear to li-ten and ee what wa ,,. ,k. , ,)0 1 joudu -end lnm tojail. He helped us to elear the arin. and when tather wa--lekand died he done all the work. and wit- iMtin aloii"; rlght -mart tlll he took tO "Olll tO tllU II '111,1 I.-,. 1 . 1 .,. , . .,,., V "i"ii- illlll 111 IIIK1U , and then. -onieliow . he tllilii'r IIK-.. t.. atter that. hut u-ed to tav out often tlll inot tnoriiiir. aml then iie'd -leep Iate. Aml then the farm kinder run down. and hen we lo-t the team; one of Vm -ot kilied when heM heen to town Iate at niKht. And -o atter a while 1 ,.,v,.,i me to let liim -nll tb,. f... i i...'. .. , ,, . . ..iiii, uiiil i.in ;i hou-e and ot ii t in vill.n i i i , ' ..i'.i Mlll. iic ti workat eariienter work. Aml.nl .11,1 a-weeouldn-t do nothiir on the farm. Hut he srrew wor-e than ever. and att.-ra while he eoiildn't rlt anv work and woudnt io mivtiii,,' I..., i.i , , . , , .....ii i;ui .iiuoiu auti ilnnk all the tiine. I u.,.,1 to ilo ,n,.. v. tlnn I eould to .ri.f i 'OOtl iIIlltNti 1(111 inv 1 i ... onei- In. .trticl.- mn. aud then in the nioniiir I tound he had -'ot what little mouev there wa- left ot the larm. and had run oil'. Attei that l irot a iiiil' ii. ui.ll ... l ......i.i .i . i. . , . " viiivi, il' .11,111 lott-e lor lolk- aud ua-hiu'. hut I didn't hear n.ithm ot liim I,,,. f...... .... .1 , "!,l I'l 11,1 l..ll. hen he "-ot 'ii'ii..f..,l .,,..1 ,....i . . , " ..... ui,,, ,,i,m nj, L, o-hko-h lor trial he w rit to ." liv thi- tlme tl IITl. ll'.i. ni.t .i .1. the ear. and thn .,i-,l. I,.,,i ,i:........ " i ' - -. iiiiv, , ti-. iiii i.-ai iu. Iheolil ai v heri. t u- ,. .,......!.. .' :i. ... h. .v-i.ini; -in 111 ' .111.1 -neakiii" Iii .i,.,. i, I "- .1...VI11. , lllll, l eoverili'' her-nlt. -he wenr on liut what eimlil 1 i .i.. . . . - -,'iii tni- liou-e ainl Iot to -jet nionev to hire a l.iw ver. and I helieve he 1- hn'm -omew ht re." lookhitrarotnid. )!,. ye-. there he I-, Mr. . poiiitinn; to I.aw ver - , who had not taken part in the' phi . nd thi- I- the lii.-iii who aru'iied aiflu hlm." poiutin- to Mr . ,i. di-triet attor- ii".v. And you, .liidp . -ent hlm to pnoii tor ten vear-. I -"po-e it a n'ht. tor the poor hoy told me that he really did roh the hank. hut he -ald he mu-t have heen driink, tor thev had all heen playilf keard- -not all iii-ht and dnnkin . Itut. oh. dear! it -eem to me kinder a- thotih if he hamKt j;ot to pla in keard- he mi-jht a-heen alive now I!ut when 1 u-ed to tell hlm it wa.i wroii'' and had to play, he would -av. -Wh mother. everyhody plav now. "i never het onlv tor e.iiniv iu-tli.. ..I. ...... .. ... - .- '.- ip-i.i . ifi -iiiii, tlnn like that.' And when wehe.iril that tlie youni; folk- played keard- down to -Mr. Culver'. douation partv, and that iiilre l.'In-; wa oln to get a billiard tahle tor Iii younj,' folk to plav on at hotne. I eoiildn't do nothln' at all with hiin. We ued to think It W'W ,IV tfll tn ilo that wav. when I wa vonn.r l,nt it jit eeiu to me a if verVlinilv nnii-i. day wa- uoin' w roni' liito'somi.tliin' or other. Hut tnavhe it Un't rk'ht for ln talk to vou. .IiiiIl'i- in thU uiiv. imt it jit eeiue'd a if the verv -iirht of them keard would kill me. and 1 tlioin-lit if vou onlv 1 vllnw llniv- I t.ilt ii,i n i,,ililiit play on -o. and then to thlnk. rilit here atore all the-eyouiii: folk. Mav he. iud-e, vou dou't know how younji folk.-,ejieeial- i. oo-, looKiip tojueiia-you, and then 1 ean't help thinUin' that maylie it them a-oii-ht to know hetter than 'to do .-o. and them a- are hhzher larnt. and all that, wouldu't et -ieh exaiujile-. my poor Toni would he alive aud earin' lor hi poor old niother: hut now thereain't anj of my tamily lett, only me aud niy poor little rrair-i-hile, my dear darter' little -al, aud we are mlug down to -top with mv luother iu Illiuoi-." 'I'on-ueof m.-iii or an-el never preaehed a more eloipieut -eriuon than did the iray, withered old lady, treinhliii!r with a-e, exeilenient. aud lear that -lie wa-doiu- wroiiK. I ean't reeall the half -he aid a- -he. poor, lone, he-";ared wldow, stood helore tho-e nohle-lookln nien, and pleaded the eaue of the rihif: -en-eratlou. To -ay thev looked like erimin al at the har wouhl he a faiut ile-erlp-tion. I ean ima-lue how they felt. The old lady tottered to her seat.'and takiu; her little -rauilehild ln her lap, hid her laee on her neek. The little one -troked her gray halr with one hand, aud aid, "Don'i ery, -antna, don't ery, -anma." K.ye iinu-ed to weepiii'; were red for neiiiv :i liiilo on tli-it ioiirm.i-. Vtnl I ,.- liardiy helieve that any one who wltnes ed that -eene ever fouehed a eard airain. It i hut jut to ay that tlie paenj;er-, l.iilliirOllll' -.i-1W-1Ii1m,1 to tlin .Imlir.i ,ili.i,i he, hat lu'haiul, silenllv pas-ed th'roujrh ,i.rt ii. .i ii i ,, . ...- im- unil- .unil, in. i- .iiiu iuaoe a eoueciiou for the poor wiilow. You wlll meut wlth rock-an.l broaker-. Cnnl' and irine thn uiot to lear Do not puu-u nor linner liy tlieui Kor theili'vil lurketh near. tlll youu-; inan! life N lii'torn you, .-Illlll the roail that Inail to di ath, (iod wlll ipible you Ifyou uk lliiu, "-eek me liero I am " liy uitu,