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t THE BURLINGTON, YT., FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1887. TWELVE PAGES. 11 A OKKATl'ltOTHOTIONlST. Tho American Protective TurllV League mill Its Work, The Now York Tribune prints tlio fol lowing! A New Yorker who is timcli In terested In tlio tiirlil Is LeOrnnil 1!. Can non. Ho Is heavily engaged In ooul and Iron enterprises, especially In the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company railroad and mines. Probably few men In Now York do more executive work in a day than Mr. Cannon. Among his numerous other trusts ho is a member of. the American Protective Tiirllt League. When met up town the other day he said : "Our league will accomplish great work next year. Wo have started among other things a list of 1,000 names of subscribers who pro pose'.to nay $100 a year toward the support of the league as an educational organiza tion. We have already such a start on this list that wo are certain of accomplish Ing the desired result. We will be able to make a great demonstration of tho strengtli and force of tho organized pro tective tariff Interests when the congres sional elections come oil next year. Wo propose to nut a series of interrogations to every man that is nominated. If lie refuses to answer them or cannot answer them satisfactorily wo propose to lay him out. Party politics will not enter into tlio question at all. It will simply be a ques tion whether the man is a friend of pro tective tarill or not." liurliil of It. V. lUundevllle. The burial of thereinalusof Mr. Mimde vllle, who was killed last Monday evening on the Hutlanddivisionof tho Central Ver mont railroad near the Florence station, took place at Pittsford Friday. As soon as the body was found tho selectmen had the remains embalmed and spared no ex pense to 11ml where his parents lived. They received a letter Thursday from an nuut of the deceased In Montreal, saying that his father was not In the city as he had gone in the country for work, and that the family were all poor and notable to come to look after the remains. According ly the remains were interred in the ceme tery of Pittsford. The selectmen found on his person a receipt for a valise valued nt MO which he had sent to Albany, N. Y., and which they now have in their possession. The valise contained several articles of clothing and a sword the handle of which is gold plated. It is generally thought that he met his death by trying to jump from the train as it neared the sta tion. Vermont Ilomoopatlilsts. At the 37th annual session of the Ver mont Homeopathic Medical sreiety held at Montpelier, last week, these officers were chosen : President, James Haylett of Moretown ; vice-president, A. A. Ar thur of Vergennes ; secretary, F. E. Steele of Gavsville : treasurer. H. K. Packer of Uarre; censors, V. U. Mayo of Northlield, H. S. lloardmau of Montpel ier nrul j. V. Worcester ot bpnngllelu. Tlio lliildwln 1V111 Case Mettled. Br.AWOlil), May 27. The famous Ralph Baldwin will case in the Orange County Court for two years, it being a contest on the ground of incapacity and undue influ ence, Id just settled. The case involved $100,000. THIS 11I1NNINOTON MONUMHNT. Work to lie llegiin Tills Woe It by a Forco or 70 Men. The time lias tit Inst arrived when it Is safe to say that worj: ists'.ie begun nt once on the Heuulugtou b.ittle monu ment. Several ear loads of machinery, Including parts of the steam drill and boiler attachments, are on the ground and the remainder will arrive In a few days. Contractor Ward states that ho has n forco of 70 men engaged anil operations will be begun Tuesday or Wednesday so that tho building committee who have signed a bond for $10,000, guarantee ing that work thiill begin in six months would seem to bo perfectly safe. On tho site there is an average of about three feet of earth down to solid rock and tills will all be removed. The engineer by the contract Is required to drill 30 feet Into the rock to see that It is perfectly solid. This done all crevices are to lie tilled with cement,;the snrtiico ot the rock rendered perfectly solid and level before the foundation, 41 feet square can he laid. Contractor Ward claims that ho will have the work in readiness tor the laying of the corner stone 1'Uig before August 10 and from what the committee have learn ed of iilm they are confident that ho will push the work with tho greatest rapidity. The committee announces that there is the utmost harmony In the work at the present time and the outlook for the suc cessful and early erection of the monu ment is assured. A prominent resident of IJennlngton makes the interesting statement Hint the foundation of the monument will cover the site of the first printing olllce in Ver mont which was conducted by Authony Haswell. The Vermont Soldiers. At the "campflre" which was held nt Fredericksburg two weeks ago, on the oc casion of the dedication of the Sedgwick monument, Col. Cowan of Louisville, Ky., the commander ot Cowan's battery which served so often in near connection with the old brigade, in tlie course of his snpep.li turned to Gov. Ormsbee and said "Sir, lam glad to see you liere.I am glad that Vermont is here to day. She belongs here. I have seen Vernionters ilo what 1 never saw soldiers from any other State do. I have seen them leave the front line of battle, as individuals, when they got out of ammunition, go back to the rear and renlenlsh their supply and then re turn to the front ami resume fighting as though it were mi ordinary pieceof work." Tins little narrative electritleii tne autii enco and the court house rang with cheers for Vermont which lasted several mill' utes. The Verdict Unanimous. W. I). Suit, Druggist, lllppus, ind.. testilles "1 can recommend Electric Hitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold tins given relief in every ease. One man took six bottles, and was cured ol llbcumutism of 10 yeius' standing." Abrnlinm Iinrc, druggist llellville, Ohio, alllrms: "The best selling med icine I liavo ever handled in my 20 years' ex periencc. Is Electric Hitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so Hint the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure nil diseases of tlio Liver, Kidneys or Hlood. Only a half collar n boltle nt Heaupre & Lowr.-y' I)r Store. BURLINGTON WEEKY FREE PRESS On rcoolnt of only 3.00 we will mill to any address, postago prepaid, onu years' siibiorlp Hon to tn Wicr,T rnss ruius, a sample copy of tho beautiful raagaiine, Scmsuink roa MRLII Cnii.rjRiN, and the following latnoea vnior-uoior isngraving, oniuieu xue unej- Sifted Question," reproduced In the highest stylo of art, from tho well-known painting of arooa, of Berlin, and prunounood by competent critics "tlio hit of tho season." LOOK AT Our Premium List. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL ARTICLES BE HAD FOR ALMOST NOTHING. TO llv a soooinl arrangement with a number of manufacturer throughout the country, wo are ablo to present unrivaled Inducements to those that end us subscriptions to Thk Fnitr. Pluses. Kvery urtlole deeorlbod hero Is flrst-clasa, and wo take pleasure In assuring our patrons that whatever they chooso will atford them satisfaction ; otherwise, it would not have Decn included in our list. PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS, NOT TO SUBSCRIBERS. Wo wish It distinctly understood that thoo premiums are for subscriptions ; they aro not to mbsertiwri for their subscriptions. In other words, we will send any norsun any artlolo mentioned in this list, that shall forward us the number of subscriptions (not including vneir own) upon wnicn me presentation or mo article is conumoncu. HOW TO GET BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Tho season la almost at band when people begin to purchase their Christmas presents. Too often they spend money that they ought to ku-p for other purposes; or they rpend it upon article of very little value and still less use. Hut if they get up a club for The Frkk Fiicsa, thoy can kcop their money, and at tho same time secure artioles that are not only beautiful Dutnmxm. DIRKCTIONS FOR THOSE GETTING UP CLUBS. Tboso that deoldo to got up clubs should go to work nt onoo. Just as soon as they send us tno money for their subscriptions, wo will lorwaru them the prumtum Unit they select as oompcmcatlon for their work In getting up their club. The Free Press Association, J5UBLINGTON, VERMONT. perfeuMery lMr'iLT--T,,ot,'roe ex- fllHl , ' white h er orn?goUoTVlr,,blrV,, i ll a tte'lVlm4to'ken1oag1 m mPm 1 fl' thai?3. It will pay you to read this. ;.30 for $3.00. THIS ENGRAVING IS 2 FEET 8 INCHES AND 2 FEET WIDE. THE UNEXPECTED QUESTION. A GREAT OFFER MADE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE THK BOY'S OWN. This is n first-clans tifo-blano oojs knife, with brass linings und Cony ntnalo. oract aizo oi illustration, mi cunLS, poiipniu. J UN NY I.1NIJ. For n lady's knife, the Junny Iihid was ehoten WOOD'S STANDARD. The Free PreSS, for one year, postage prepaid, $2.00 Tho largost. cheapest and best family Journal in iho State. Twelve p'iges, 73 columtu of the olioiooBt reading. Tho paper lor tho Merchant, Farmor and Mechanic. The Unexpected Question, - 6.oo An exquisite picturo of rare exoollonoo. Rio. Rloh tints in many oolors on enameled ground. For riohnoss of effect, noil for Intrinsic merit, this taking engraving has not its oqual in America. It is now retailing in New York and London at $9.00. Wo have really advertised It under valuo, by placing it at S 00. Ilut we purpoio to send out 101,009 of this ploture by January 1st. Remember that Into engraving u not a ehromo. Sunshine for Little Children, samplo copy, 30 One of tho largest and most magnificently Illustrated publications in tho United States. Size, 10x14. A largo lolloofW pages. Crowded with charming pictures and exqulsito stories for the Little Ones. Our Offer is Worth - $8.30 HAILED TO ANY ADDRES OH RECEIPT OF ONLY $3.00. SEWING TVI-AjCX-XITSTFC, Tho Standard Is so simple that tho most inoxperlencid person or oven a child can learn It without a teachrr. It makes tho best lock-stitch, sowb the Kghli'st as wull ns tho heaviest goods, and iIops all kinds of work which can bo executid on other flrst-elasi muchlnos. We will t'nriiNh Mils machine free at our oflleo lor 20 sti bscrip lons or $20 ciiuli. Wo are glad to b able to hold out suoh a valuable premium to our readers, and to all f wo oxtend a cordial invitation to forward us their namos. The "Offor" will only bo dellvorod on receipt oi Three Dollars and thirty cents, and nil orders should be addreueod to tho The Free Press Association, 180 COLLEGE STREET. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. styles. I'earl handle, two blades. boat. 75 cents poitpuld. For one subscri2tlon : ny JAntl. For two HubacriplioM, Columbia. from over Wldllffrtint or beauty, tlnish and service tho Jenny I.lnd can't bo Northflcld Clipper, Jtoys' Own or Jen FIRST CLASS MUSIC FOR $30 T TWfflr J GIANT OAKI'KNTHll'B UTTLK GIANT OUOAN IS feet III I I I j Pi , ,,V r wl,,e. The caso Is solid black walnut, beautifully llnlshod JJXX X JJ1J and polished. Folding cover, book rest and knee-swell. Thuro aro 11) keys , ,. , uiuurunt nimn or reous. ii ims 1110 lamoiu uarponier urgan iiin 'tm'Hm P" i infl;!!lor 1,1 'luullt to tho corresponding parts in any Instriimont cost- ITAia . r , II. w BUViriJ, MJIIUUI IUU 1 VU1 UUI WHIJ lil J O CIU lUf UIU l.llLUI llllini ftS.-iP. " 10 ..tm.; ttrauch lor his ninnoy ivs cuu 1)0 obuiluod In the high oot Instruraonls. noe.a8J00to 8500orguu ot the lo.idmit makOM oontalnu only TIke.s to 49 in tho A Vi?. . ? .oronlj,iW; Again, tho jmw to ?.WJ Instiumontu contatn only about 130 roeds .t,m08 a8,mu!i to make as tho 4. A coiupnrlsun of tho minor parts would show a all 'ePn'".ne result. Tho Littlo (liant has sulUclent eapaclty for rendering all Sunday 2r. in,.i ' l'Pu ar songs and choniwis, and lsapocially adapted for homo uso, tho school ?,Vh?' 1 or c jL1?1, Kac1' Instrument Is accompanied by the luuuufacturercrs' warautoo for eigrit joiira; and tho money will Iw rufundoil for any orga i whicn, for uny person whatovor, rSctoryotUIlntUobo 'M' hoxua u"d ll,l'loit by f rolglit or express, direot trom tho Tie "LITTLE GIAHT" Given for Thirty Silscriptlois. LIBRARY MICROSCOPE. As a second Bight, a sood mloroBoopo ro veals a world of wonders for our Investiga tion and admiration. The timo has como when a good mlorosoopo ahould bo rognrded aaonoof tho IndlsponBabloi of every intol llgont housohold, na won at oi ovory puo llonnil privRto school Tho lnstrumont wo lioro ofTorisBpecially HdapttJtl for tlio um of amateurs, and bp Klnnora in tho study of ontomolosy.potnn? and othor kindred branches ot scionco. It is also vory usoful fortho InvoBtigntion of tho adultorations in food, tho numer ous miseropcopio onomio3of tho jarm, E anion and house old, and for all BClontlflo InvoBtlga tiona exoopt a few of tho moro minute ob servations of Bpoclal isU. It has the un qualified praUo of distinguished Bcien tlsta, who commend it to their students: and yotltis soBimpio and easily managed i that all may roadily I use it with vory great pleasure and profit. Accompanying ovory instrument 1b what Is tormod a 'camera luclda" Bttnchmont vrutcn ennoies i ovon a child to ', BKOicn.anu pro Bervo, in large Blzo.minuto ob- IoIq xchlph urn CUtjrsiy.MlcroKope $10. n n s 0 o n or eaweely visible to tho unaided oyo. The library Mlcrosoope ineludos jovernl mag- Sifying powers, tho greatest of which pro uoes an imago about 12,000 times as largo as tho objoct oxaminod. Prleeof lllcro Bflopo, Camora Luclda. and nil fixtures, is only flO. by oxprosa. One dollar a year pays tho Intorost on nn investment 'whicn sooureB it; and suroly thoro Is no houso hold, school or individual whom it would not annually bonoflt to atleastthatamount. Tins I'dliiiihlc I ii 1 ii men fJIVKN KOIl Eleven Subscriptions GOSSAMER CLOTHING. which are warren lea. Each gar ment Is en closed Inan enamel cloth bag. Gouts Hob earn. .okut's coat. or coats range In Blzoajas follows: 3T. 38. 40, 1, 44, 46. 41 and ft) Inches. In ordering give full height and nlto around the waist lust below the arms. 4, mailed. Ladles Gossamer New ports rango in length ni fol- lowi : 30. 38, 40. 42. 44, 40. 4S, 50, t3, 51.56,68 and CO Inches. In order. InK send measure from neck to boilom of walking dress. 4, Goatamer Rubber Clotblaa has become a practical & cassltr. It Is light, almeat odorless, conveniently car ried, and, best of alt. a roo4 article can be afforded at a low price. Tbos wlobiM to be sure of the betMr grade should secare thoM made by the Goodyear Rub ber Manufacturing Con-J V a u J list's Kiirroil Gentlemen's Gossamer Coat or La tiles' Gossamer Xewport civf.n ron Four Subscriptions. "The Waterbury." ONLY $3 and 50c Family 00 You Cnn't AfTortl to ilo With, out One. la these times of deceptive) weights and fnlso measures, n s-tuiulnrd BCdlo is indiHponsiililo totlmsn wlto would bo snroot getting all they miy for. A handy Bcalo such ns thoso hero illubtrnled la ul-o The Housckeerer's Scnlo '4 oz. to 23 lb3., ?3.5D. daily ueful in every office. fo"tnry nnd liouBohuKt; mid tboBO who uro d"iiu; with out it aro l wiiii;. In 0110 way and another. Bovonu tinios its eost nvory yr,ir. Tlinso Bcnlo mo iii.mufiu'tur"d by tho Chicago Hoalo Coinpnuy, whiidihasii ii'itionnl ropu totion for nmkiui; tho best standard Kiiods. The I Ioupo keeper ia imido with stiel lmr inga, nicely ndjusted. It hi 111 llru-H Ilimm and Tin Hooop. Weighs h 07.. to 2j lbs. Uoxodnndshippod by o.prob for only t3.50. Union Scalo !, or., to 340 lbs. The l iiion Scalo welgha from z oz. to 240 lbs. Light nrtleles may bo woighod in tlio Bcoup, wiillo tho hotivlor ones nrn placoiloiitlio Uiitf')nii(10xiaiini'hi'hlwhk'h Is largo onnugli to welch n tubof buttor.n iiiirrelof potatoes, a uuarti'i-of boot, John Jonos, Nuney Smith, or uny other com modity under 210 lbs., avoirdupois. It will lift a lifetime, nnd conts but 5, boxed and shippod by frelchtor express. A SPECIAL OFFER. mills WATEItlirn V WATCH is a Ftem-wlnd-A er, and wlllrunS5hours, The easals.Ml'KKk. ILVICIt, and will always remain us bright as a nn w stl cr dollar. The Watch has n heavy- beveled edge, and crystal face Tim works of the Wotebi are mailo with tlio finest utitomatio niachlnenr. livery Watch ii THSTISl) in varj lng positions anil ia pel feet before leaving the factor)-. Kneh Watch, is nut up in a liandsomii now improved KVTIBf l.lNlIlt ease, for safe transportation through tha innlls. So well-known have tlieso Watches bocoroe, thousand aro buying them in preference to hlghor priccd Watches Tho Company uro now making I.OlM) Watches each day, an average of 1?J Watches por minuto You would Imagine tho whole country supplied by this time, lly no means. Thlsisthomercliant's Wuti li, the fanner'? Watch, iii miner' Wnti li, the luboier's Watih, the boy's . t !i. tho si'liool-glrl's Watch in fact, every 1. d 'a Watch An in ... tin rcrrlpl id' 5)0OU"i'n''l'!iit't"iehroted Wnlch nii.1 n hmuliiiiir Mrhi'l-I'loii-il Chiln, it!i Chnrni iiliiuliinl, by regl'toied mall, iirepnlit, 1111J giinroliler It tu renrh Mill fcnIVIy. Tho Witert'i'ry W .iteli Co has .1 natloral rcpu fit'011 Tor making Hie IHT ClIHAT WATt'H t v line vtoiti.n, Woluiveicceh d from tluiiithelr.MiW Watoh, u "rent Improvement over tho first ones made, and a man-el of simplicity nnd aecuracv, containing inoro Ingenuity than any other aitkso placed be i ire tlio nubile for many ) ears The cut shows rACT hl'.K of Watch Wtiteh made by hand would cost ns much as 11 eottaeo by tho ti-a-6horo or a small yacht, and takoas long to build. fo perfect is the machinery used in making this Watch, and so exact aro all it parts, that if it needs repairs. If sent direct to tho laetnry, tho chargo for actual repairs lineliullng parts used) never exceeds Wrts This v. ill l inViiu w hv they aro so clu 11.11 and eo easily repaired. IJVV.ltV WATI'll l,S tVAIlllA.MLDTtl (JIVE rjATIfKtcriOA. O A Waterbury Watch G1VKN KOit Five Subscriptions. The lltuiiokeapor'H Scales olvcn for FOUR Subscriptions. The Union Scale for soHptions. SIX Sub- PAPER BOTTLES OF INK Never Break I Never Leak I Best Intel FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION, IB) COLLEUK STRBET.