DAILY. DA.ILY a ruin: i.iiihauv. I'aI rutin of tlin Dully or Semi-Weekly i:,HT OlttttloNIAN tan frcrly niiikit line or (lie HAH I' OlllUlONIAN library when ever lln'y ilrnlic, Tim public urn cnr llnlly Itivltnl In Mt the olllcn whenever o Inrllncil. ... iiniMnvomtnuiii will .tint)-1"0 ... . IMBT llltl'.dKV. vfiom " iimvn.ni.wllliinv ...ni.(lneiioi - ' .. , u I' iiiri'.iiii i.iii iiir iiiu PENDLETON, UMATILLA. (JO., OREGOX. TMURS()A.r, JUNE 14. 1SS8. NO. 89. (JJj. x. Leezer & Kuebler, RUGGISTS IMlrgt nil'' moMcoinpicicmuu rajs, Medicines GHEMICALS, i.i 0. Unnnrr XtiJ-inlrvn InEnstorn Orogcn. GIVE US A CALL. i n . .1 Pendleton WILL HAPPEN I .1. Urnun v-lrV lIMV. WIIOI1 OI10 Wtntoyou. you win imijt rnuwrrchiMiri'd In lli iuli lux iMtiiHiiiiiiP . i mm w iiri i n.i iiiauimiiuL. uu n it ii nnrc inc im-i- ...... ........ ... ..L. ...... mult nillrntiil mill Atnnlii ' irrl.lfliu cm urnm iifiiii ii. i iij mi mt i ikiuiiiumiiuui. iniiiiiMiiiiii'ir iiimiii iMnriitltrnrlnrr proof. Null 1'orff Illiro .Innim III lit ihiiicicii. Millions of Assets Two Millions of Suiplus. nniM tnv iinr iivnu cii nm ran Glopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, ruin ww inn i n ni.rv i.iniiii Al) (Ltct m l populnr lino In connection orllii-rii l-nclll'ii Itullmiy tatuPiul ami Minneapolis ML LOIIIrt null llm Nnllfli. TilifH JIoliicx, Leavenworth Atrhnon mill KUiiMiit (llty iOnlv Lino 0"",,ec"'K wii "iu .... . 1 K"ii miun ..iiiii jfclllaofll, Leavenworth una Kiiikik iriliUAMI AM. IMMKTM KAHT. I'utuve l)lnlii( Curst JT ill llirniuh Kxprei Trnlim on V?."!f by " ""incctlnc railways, NmKtliiu nm In in union dnwl, 'ifarmnllnn rivimll.,,' 'W 'jr roiitiii "Kent of IIp-O. It.' onbern I'u. in. linilunv i'nm. Tl kH Av"Nil,O..U. . N. Co., IVmllniDii, Oregon, 1114 Ufc... v liiKion , . Portland. On-. LIHIQK MIUKGTOKY. PENIlI.KTON Clt Al'TKIt NO. S3, It, A. M. , Meet nt tin- Mr imlo Temple on Iliu 1 Hint nnd llilnlKrldnyHof ouch mould, nl :.'H) I i chick, j. iiusiif.e, ii. i'.; k, ii. i;i,oiion, Hecrctury. KUNIB r.OI)OK"Nl7. M. A. K. Jt A. M. Mi'fUoii tlin Kct'imil mitt fourth Mon iiiiyn of cncli monlli, hi. "Mil o'clo. lc. II, J, IIka.n, V. M.j W. K. 1'OTWINK, Ht-crotury. PKNDf.KTON LOJKJK NO. M. A. V. A A.M. . Meets III tlio Mimnnlo Templa i Hip TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, KIHSOV TAI.KINO IIAIIV. IIihI unit tlilril iliitnlnu nf imi.i iii.ii.lh i 7SW o'clock. T. J. Ml Li, on, W. M.J It. Al. kxamikh, Hivri'tiiry. VMIiA 1,01X1 K NO. IH.A. O. U. W. SIpcln every Tli'imiluy ululil nt Hie Kimlno IIoiiko, n 7l 0 o'rlonk. J. o. I.kasuuk, M. W.; V l TtrsTlN, lti corilor. IJWHKKA t,OI)UK NO. 32. 1. O. O. V. Mecl, J HVcry Hiitiinlny i vi iiIiik nt 7;:li)o'clin'k. T. J. Million, n.o.j K. ic. iiunin,Hccri'inry, UMATII,t,A FNCAMI'MENT NO.17, 1. O (). I-'. Meetn on tlio nccoml mill Inst TliiirmliiyH of fitch month, nt 7:;U o'clock. Iot I,t vkiimokk, O. I'.; K. K HllAllON.Serlll". AUI,INK UKI1KC0A I.ODOK No. 13, I. O. ii. r. MictK tlio nmt nmi third 'I lium. Iny orcuch montli. T1II5 WIIHAT MAHKKTH. Tho Old Country Jliirket TUn CUIcubo, Shu rrnnclnco Mnrket. I'ohtlanii, Jimu 14. Tlio heavy supply pll'of tho KiikHhIi foiiHt nmko (.'onVoHfloiiK in tho wlieatjinurkut nccoswirv 1 1 Intliico iiuyint,'. iiio umrkutH of tho uld coitntrv hiiow h jHwr front, mo without IntvriMt. euico floHod nt 811?., for Juno siml .Inly. unit Oi)a Or AtlK'IIHt. At iTiinoIncothoio m Hiniill huslncHfi doln iimon oxiwirt sro, Vho appear lii(tlirortnl. Tho liltfilliiLf Is only 1..W perountal for No. 1 nhlppln. Ah much uh 1.;lms is prohnbly obtainable ior round ruierf. A MUitiiKitim covTksii:s, (lny of HAUMONY I.OIKIK NO. 51, If. OP I'. .Mei tx In ililil I'ellnw' Hull iivitv Tup,. tiny rvpr.lni; nt 7:30 o'clock. .1. (!. I,kauiu:. U.C'.j C.J. Wiiitaklii.IC. of H.und . OAMON I.ODOK NO. I. IC. 01' I'. Mceti hi Odd I'i-IIowk' Hull nvcr.V WoiIiicmIhv pvonlnitnt 7i3U o'clock, M. Moiikiikaii, 0, C.i II. .i. QAIIr'tKI.tl, K. of It. mill H. KIT OAUSON POST, O. A. it., incolH ut Wheeler Hull every Thurmluy nlKht. II. H. WAPH.K. Collllilllliilcr! J. H. IIllU'KN. Adjutunt. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pondloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Tho iimml prlco for cil tnndo y Vither purllo', In Portland or tho Ku In from ttuW n 670,vlt!i cxprr -s i1iui;cj uddod. If yen nu d u Kfiil,neiiil your order to u, o t-.l tiye fmin iWOto $1.00 iheioliy. East Oregonian Pub, Co,, Pendleton, Oregon. nililid if Ilfiiry niynrn Vnntr-rn In llix Murder of John LotrHI iind Iinp1lcnti' two Other. bAWiAMKXTo, Juno l.'h llenrv MvorM wiih urrcxtcd yestt-niay for tho niiirdoV of jonn jxdwoii, ami lie Juvi niiulo it olenii uream oi tlio whole umilr ut bin jirullm inary oxuminiition. Ho xhof Lowell on Slurch 24th hiHt, John Olfteu ami Hill Dagger being patties to tho erimo. Tliev eoniinitteu tho need to got iwsHesHiou of Lowell'D monoy and pro) erty. A Tuln of the f-o. Luckkow, Oxtaiiio. Juno 13. A liottle iiiih neon picked up from tlio mi Hiioro. near (IiIh citv, containing u nolo, Htutlng nun tuo Houoonor iiinii, ot linv Citv, Mielilgan, wiih gofng down with' nil on board of tlio vo.MHol. Tlio Fchoonor hiw not lioeii heard from for Homo tlmo, nud it M HiiKjned tho bottlo picked up tel!n tno tulo of tlio HOU. Jlfiny frupln I'oNoiumI, .Min.sk.M'omm, Juno lit. Niiiotocn ior noim woro poiHoned at Kas(jta,.MInnoHota, from eating clieoHo manufactured in V1h (oiiHln. Aluny of tho vietlniH becamu IiiKeiiHiblo after HiiiroringfroniHpiiHin after HpaHin, hut all of them will recover, tho oll'oot of tho h)Ihoii being about at an end now. Drowned la Wood lllvtr. Hailkv, Idaho, Juno lfl.Cicorgo Hick nrd, u. minor, well known in Xovuda mid Idaho, wan drowned In Wood river von tcrduy whllo attempting to ford it. 'ills ldy liurt not yet been recovered, I'robatiiy 1,190 rc6itlePru'e'i; Loxnos. Emolakr. Juno l!l A iliu patch from Jiulduh nays tho Oerinan Hteamor from .SlngiiM)ro with 1,100 Til- ifrti.iu K.v.. A,. r . 1.. 1 It Stands at the Head ! i Yci"0 u,ld iH KU,,oKotl to ,,rtvo bcon lost I'UK MOIIT HUNNINd drv T .TTm m rrw -rr f 'I HOW IV t. A Younc I.Hdy Mlmiliiir. ' Walla AValla, Juno 14. MIhh Iuira KIiihIo, aged nweot sixteen, went to church Stindiiy as usual and bus notliccii peon sinco. o truco of hercan lio found, FinilTTlIi: DKVII, Willi 1'IMK. II. 11. I0;, I ''l . (.', It, I. ,fc ! W b. ll,,Vl. T n.l I' ,ut.' M. .t . u U'y, Mliineiijiollii Minn, sford&Go. Iileri In and Tinware times and pipe. """v r-romnl v Dono. "'IX STIIKKT, lMIXUI.UTON. ibs Crawford. -"'lftn. ... ... ui unu Dealer In "ess, baddlas, Brdlrs. Whips, Etc., and Jkjn MBun snoots for Salo pnrm? "IMInf,jimnitre,t. juji mu FLETCHER, WhlU .IKVRr.RP -411 " U'Hll or7rn,;ree,'Iaieton "il-T. I . 0 Hi J l'lnuo, Or ; ns, and mi mad of nm. I H I iDHlru ""'111, told on "10 liutnll. i"nt plan. - .ifisiaiiz? U llie i' u uiej.jiau,! Klmpl , rructliml, ;.i ltuuiiii tf mid llilll l'Om . Muny try 10 i'ijiiiiI It, lint 1 0110 mipcoeil. Don'i fltll 'o ' n lhii"l)niiiii lo''bofii'u Luy Ii;it Hnvlnniiiuelilno iUw linl'J .IIIiiim ItriiH.A; Co , AitPllla. FOR SALE On nud iif lor IhU ilute, nn udmlnUtrutor of (he t'stnto of tho Into Wlllluln Uom. 1 oirur for nielli tlio live stock owned by the do ct'H eil,i'iniil8tliiu'ot TiorouyhlH'ert Jlerj'crl JIuIIn. ' Shirt'lorn C;tt:ie, Gratia Cattle, ami G . .(I Stick Cattle. ThorontUbrcd Spanish Merino Baehs and Ewes, lleylsteretl. Gra '3 Bucks and S' rk Simp. Alton larso number of Hones mid a quon tlly of Hoy, TERMS TO SUtf PURCHASERS, For pnrtlculnrH, cull on oraddreM R. C. THOMPSON, AdiiiliilNtrntor, mySI daw tf rcndlelon, Or. TIik KucIh IMIlur Chi lulu or DIvUlou fipltf ofltolli-n I rcuirlitiry." , I'roui tlio Milton I'.alv. During tho campaign It was ofton atked , why tho 1'aglo, mi indoiHjiidont pajier, slioulil liavo supportuil tho Demo. emtio ticket without r.u exception bo lug mude. Wo will simply state that thin policy was pursued for good ami HUllielent reasons lieat known to our selves, but not for tho Iwnotlt of that ticket in toto. Tho ilovil must 1kj fought with his own w caimnH.andtho'antidlviHlon , mounter has felt tho strength of our position, and narrowly es caiiod disaster. Although not accom plishing our full purjioso, tho vote in Kastom Umatilla is n record which 'makes our I'ondloton enemies fromblo and nwalt tho cotiveuing of tho next legislative asHombly with dread of cerlahi defeat. Wo aro stronger than ever, and aro cortnin of division thin time oven through tho election of some euomlcH and tho rolton treachery of their fawning emlssailes. It us now stand together for mi' pausing need; but bowaro of sneaking sj lerthero nt homo. Solidly IluiiinrrHtlc, From lott w received In Hakor City it is learned tliat .Malheur county oloctsd tho entlro Democmtio ticket. Test for clerk and .Murray for shorilf received ma jorities of 150 to 175. Tho voto on roji resentntivo and siieriuteudent of schools Is vory closo but favomblo to tho Democrats. Vale, for county seat, re ceived the highest vote, Itaxtcrvillo, tho Jordan vallny candldato, boing second. Thin result leaven Ontario and other place cut of tho raco two years henco. It is now almost a coitainty that Valo will remain tho county neat of .Malhopr county forbears to como. Jack Hkelton and 1'eicy Napton, Iwth former residents of Umatilla county, wero elected county d'ntoD.Orflcon J SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. A.. H.EA-LT'Jl'" PRACTICAL WfrOi nnnv a 1 1 r-1 1 I'm VZvi- duui a anucmHrvun Main nml Webb streets. KaMteru Undo ISootJi nuil hliort In Mtot-k. Perfect lit Qunrautoed. I A Child i r the ln..nt r' llriiln Which I'rnyiinu.l hi)fi I'mm tho New Yorlc W orld ! Not onlv has WIzaiil-Ti'li'i'raiilile.Tolii- jihonlc-l'lioiiogiaplili-Uiaiihophnnlc I'M Isoii the power of fovUHlng tho rays of ulm'.raet science and e, eating therefrom nracllcal concivto applluiices, tmt'hu KIIOHH ll'IW to lilinlv tlui.uu iinirci.lliiitu Tlio homo markets Instruments of his invention to overv-dav I ho market at Chi-1 uses. 1 1 1-t hiteM invention in tho uso!of tho lihonngmph Is a speaking babv. Tills Is a most erfoet ineclianlcul device. It U 11 wax doll of beautiful workman ship. Tho Juwh aro hung so natural! v that nno iiiiuciiuainled wiih the ficticious character of the doll would imagine that they belonged to it genuine llesh ami blood Infant. The body of the doll con tains a nilnlatiiiu motor and the smallest phonograph over made. The phono graph and the j;t'.H of tho doll tire worked simultaneously, and tho ficticious infant talks for lust one minute by .Mr. Edison's golden chronometer. It is so uccuratclv timed that the homely little prayer which John (liilnccv Adams uttered when dy ing "v I lay me down to sleep" ban Just time to issue from its ruby lips before tlio Instrument stops. In explaining how this rcmarkablo feat is performed Mr. Edison said: "A anions fcutuio about this invention is 1 1 1 nt tho baby's voice lit tho exact repre sentation of the human voice. In fact It is my own voice, for I sycak to tho pho nograph mid the record is madu of tho tones of my voice upon tho little waxen cylinder. Then, by an ingenious con trivance couuectzd with one of the arms of the make-lielieve baby, the mechan ism is started into motion. It sounds all tlm mote natural coming from tho baby, liecmiso tho tones of my voieo havo boon reduced In vohimo, so that they seemed suited to tho infant's capacity. The ac curate gauging of tho utterances of tho doll, so that they would como within tho onu-mluuto limit, has cost mo a great deal of time and labor. Tho llrst line of tho prayer is refuted more ipilckly than any of the others. "The second line is 11 Utile slower and runs something Hko the following: "1 prny tho L-o-i-d ni-y soul to k-o-e-p." "The third lino is still slower, nud when printed would rend something like this: "If I should d-l-o b-o-f-o-r-o I w-a-k-o. - - - "Tho hut lino of tho orlulmil verxn long drawn out, as if tho mako-bcliovo baby Win getting verv sleenv. thus: 'I p-r-ti-y t-li-o I.-o-r-d iu-y s-o-u-l t-o i-a-K-o.' ''Hut I havo added." continued Mr. lvdlson, "a few wordH to the iirayer which, whllo tliev do not niniiiir In tint original, still willLo found in general uso. They aro these, ami they die away from tho infant's lips as though she were ut- t.'rly ovoK'oino with weariness": UTwiiiil iin..K.h-t, m-n-iMii-m-u, j-o-o-o-ti u u l-if h 1. i.i.p.u.i.)i ii, (J.ihw-o.i1 11 i'l-l-K-h't. "This is not tho only accomplishment of tills wonderful child," continued the inventor with a smile. "Not only does tho spurious baby seak its prayer, but it also slugs 11 comic song. When 1 had .Mr. Uoscnfeld plily overhlssongMCiitchy, Kutchy, Coo' for tlio phonograph, I also took tin impression of tho melody and words for the uso of iny baby, so that now she not only shvh her evening nravor. but she also sines her liltln son? singing tho chorus only as follows: - ivikcuv, iviuony, 1. no, Iivey me, I loviiy'ooj I)oon oo lovey, lovny mo A I lovey, luvoy v ? Kutchy. Kutchy, Coo 1 little luaidon never has a soro and she never refuses to sing when called iion to do ho." Tho reiwter asked .Mr. Edison whether the baby was thu only now device with which tho phonograph Is associated. "Oh. in." replied .Mr. Edison, with a smile. "1 havo also a talking clock, which, in ' uu! of striking thuhoir,sieaks it. At diiiipr tlmo a volcu issues from tho clock lilcli says. 'DinncMitno ,' also 'Ono oil ck,1 'Two o'clock.' etc., an tho case may bo. Another device w hich I am perfecting in connection witli the clock is that of 11 fomalu faco which I pur iiose to set in tho faco of tho clock. The lips of this llgtiro will move at thu hour, the head will Ikjw, uud tho fictitious lady will say 'flood evening, ladies and gen tlemen, it is bedtime.' This," continued Mr. EdirKin, "will Ito a very convenient timepiece to huvo ulsjut tho houso where tho lover Is staying later than a seasona ble hour. "Thero seems to bo no end to tho prac tical uses of tlio phonograph," remarked tho rojiortor. "Exactly," replied Mr. Edison, "I can make tin instrument which is capable of being hidden away in a parlor and which win 1 ceo id all tno conversation carried on there, Imagine the consternation of a iion tho wax cylinders of tlio phono-, tun ykaus yqitnqkh. graph, so that tho owner of an instrument ., u . . ": ... .. can have a reiH-rtoire of tho latest songs 1i,."rmnn H"f,' rX? 7 ., ,, at a nominal price of Uenty cents eacn. " " .V'" n"'."""'. If ho wishes to hear an andante from 1 he Ohio delegation called on fhurmim neethoveiilnhlsparlorallliohastodois on their way home from the St. Louis lo adjust his evlinder. Those cylinders V'mventio"' 11 fow '.'"J'8 n,n1 ' 1,0 0,d are practicably Indestructible, 'lliev can Eonian" addressed them as-followH! Ihi us'jd times without number, and'when ' "mloistaud tliut iiuiny good copI6 tho owner of tho phonograph becomes inay no doubt think anil 1 do not deny tired of it particular composition ho can lllu Justice of their thoughts t int I ant have It amoved from tho cylinder and !iV ,,ltl t . run for Meo-rrcsldent. another substituted for it." . rinwj ieoplo who say, and who .Mr. Edison said that l'rof. Muybrldgo. lublless think so, do not understand thu Instatitiinootis photographer, had ',0 ,rwt "ln an old Democrat of such wMted him lately and had proiosed to klnilness as I have received ntvourhandrt, him a schoino which, If cn ried to com- "t the hands of the rest of tho Deino pletlon, will atrord un utmost endless Held , i-'rats of thu United btatoB. by, 1 feel of iiiuuseiuent uud instruction. Tho 1 "'Hmt ten years ypungor, at t ho least ea -photographer said that ho had been con- i'"Jll ' -iwt nlifht I stiKHlherotosjieak ducting a series of exHJtinients recently , toMtow-cltizons who eamo out to greet 1110, Had almost perfected 11 photographic "" "i " "'" i'ii "u rtf 41 nit a ii 1 ii 1 1 ii v m. es in full voico and with immense fervor and vigor: and I should not be surprised if I should uiako such a fool of myself between now nnd tho second Tuesday, or tho llrst Tuesday, ot whatever Tuesday it Is, in Oetolier November I mean, that I should bo pranc ing around making nccchcH Hko a young man Just out of his teens. "lint now, gentlemen, lot 1110 bu se rious a little wlille. You know, gentle men of thu Ohio delegation, that when , you were kind enough to call on me be fore you went to St. l-onlsjltold you, and God "knows it was tho honest tiuth, that what 1 wanted was eaco and quiet; but that it was imNsHible for mo to say that I would not refuso the nomination, for that would nmko mo 11 candldato at once. Therefore, surrounded willi thosodllllcul- liml appliance by which ho would bo.ennnlcd , HP'lk , "v ml"lo, to accuratuly reproduco tho gesturoH and npoko twenty ininuteii facial expression of, for instance, Mr. Hlalue in the act of making a sccch. This wiih done, ho said, by taking sixty or seventy instantaneous photof,.i'ph" of each (wsltlon assumed by tho.Hieaker, and then throwing them by means of 11 niagle lantern iion a screen. Ho pro posed to .Mr. Edison that tlio phonograph should lie used in connection with his invention, and that photographs of Edwin I tooth as lliimlet, Lillian ltusscll in some of her songs, ami other artists of note should bo experimented with. Mr. Ed itfon, ho said, could produce with his instrument the tones of the voico while ho would funiish tho gestures and faclr I expression. This scheme met with the approval ot Itir. Edison and he intended to pcriect it at Ills leisure "My throat, A CoiiMliint Htnvini of vixllnrn nmirw In tlOS, I COIIld COIlCOlVO of 110 Otlior WIIV upon thu inventor at his laboratorv dallv. 1,0 "l ,ur Hlutlii, than to place myself in Although the phonograph has iJocn ox-, v,,"r l"uds, and 1 did so freely, honestly, tenslvely written als.ut in the nowspa-1 ' rl' hylly. trusting that you would iKirs, still tho general public has a votv ,ku ,cro V ,mwr lH w." crude idea iibout tho ninrveloiis Inveii-1 ,l,u "tcstH of the Democratic party, tlon. The popular idea is that tho wordH K)tloiiien, I do ; not un- am soken into ti tubo, and that thev me "ortuko to ojieiik for mysolf nnd sr.y that stored away in n sort of n lox, nntf that 1 '", t',0II fl"rl't uml l'o"'J'ly. "'"J when they are wanted 11 tap is turned "Pr ht!y, by mo. Ah long iw I live I and thu words Ihoniselves como out. Mm" "twayH Iwar owards you heattfolt For tho Information of the a-adors of tho 1 ph'iiHiint recollections, (lentleinen, World thu following oxplanation of tho 1 J "mk 'ou f,.)r yollr Hu'tS ,lmllk '" newly-iierfected phonogniph is given : f,,)r JJ"1'"1 '" ,loilu whether I Imagine half of a wax candle resllngon rlm11 )R nccettt )r, Hticcessf ill .there a shallow wooden Iwx. A little niachlno lrt uno thing of which I cannot Ihi ib is inside of tho box, thu motive power of prlved, and that h tho gratification of which Is electricity. Tin much no teens Knowing imiii. 11 ivo 1110 goon win o uu looplo of my S'tato, and not only of tho people of OI1I9, but of the jeopio, 1 limn;, of tho V nlted Statei). "Hut 1 have another word to sav liofoni I stop, and that is this: Thoro tlio Ciimllu in constant revolution. Jtost iug uK)ii thu caudle is a tiny steel linger, no longer than 11 cambric needle. This needlo Is set In a piece of iMralllned silk. which has a rim around it, much likui mat 01 11 snare d however, is no lar ordinary sihwI. Tho Hound waves strike this little drum-head, which vibrates the 11001IU. Thu needle, in turn, cuts a tiny mark into tho tallow caudle, and leaves an impiesslon of the song or oration, us tllll CUKO IlllLV Imi. .Vflnr tlwi liiiiir.,MuIntiu of tho sound waves aro taken, another .im honest man: they lovo a man of Hound Utile drum-head, of a more scnslllvu na-1 Jnilgiiiiint, ami I do not know 11 inun of turo than tho first, uud another needlo . H'"lor Judgment than his; they lovo up ior iiiu iieupio, who ruin. Thin drum-head, Myccly over happened hi tho history of ll'l MP I lilt II tlm im. ,,f .... 1 this world 11 Hiibl hner spcctac u than tho . w .v" 1 ,....i....it.... f - in 1 1 1... .1... uiiuiiinimiijii 11. viiuiui v luiuiuiiu ny uiu uniinimoiis voice of thu convention; and now- 1 say you did a wlso thing, in that tho coplo of tho United Stales lovo bravo men. uud Cleveland is 11 bravo mini: thev lovo honest men . and (iod knows ho w aro substituted. This second needle ml lows thu path of the llrst one, and thu sound wave.-" 1110 thrown out of tho instru ment so that thev aro distinctly audible to iiersoiis standing within twuntv feet of thu instrument. Thu singing 'babv. tho talking clock and tho Parlor phono graph will Isj jHirfected in a few davs, ami will ho on thu market In time for thu Christmas stockings. commissioner uml ronroMmtatlvo ro meet ivoly. It Is rcfrcdiing to know that tlieio loving young couple w hon all their billing aro at least two counties in tho Slate, 1 and cooing Is loproduced by tho mother Jackson and Malhoiir.Bolidly Democratic, of tlio young lady wha has placed tho . , , phonograph thero for that punioso! To I unnumbered juirjiosescan thisiiistrument ! bo put." I "Thoio is a rumor, Mr. Edison, that , you pur)oM publishing music, or securing ' cop) rights of jiopular songs for tho uso of tlio iiiiouograpii ; is 1111s true ; v Cliri Ijilior. Tho following apjieared in tho rhiladol phia Uecord. Compare it with Chiueso cheap lalwr 011 this coast : 300 MUX WAST WOttK AT GDCK.VTS A DAY. Vllcro can I get employment for ."00 of my counlrynieii Italuns? They aro stiong, and aro willing to do any kind of labor at ISO cents it day. They are at pro. cut at Haelton. I can havo them ut any point designated in twenty-four hounj. My countrj'tuou can't starve wlum thoro is plenty of work to do. JiUIS (lL'bTISVABETV. Tamaqua street, Huzelton, .May JO. Tho reconls of tlio patent oflico show- that women have obtained patents on 1 1,(100 inventions. es: 1 nave ulroady secured mreo 01 .Mr. II, .M. Itofonluld s most ltopuiar re cent works, viz: 'Tho Kentucky Ualloji udo,' the Drainutie Nows Waltises,' and tlr song Kutchy, Kutchy. Coo!' which Tho Evening World recently printod. It in tho Intention of tho euiuKiuy in which I am intviOMted to make u rogulur LuninoKti of the publication of music fur use ujioii tho phonograph, and aln aily I havo in iew an ei.terprising publisher in Now York to handle it lor mo uud place it 011 tho market, uf ruitrse, ibis will not be printed music, iut inertly imprcssloiis A Kentucky lliiiimniT, ImUvlllo8pi clii lo I'lttHliiirK Dhipiiteh. A te egram from Mrs. El h-.11 fiu IIL'O. living tun miles from this city, to Chief of Detectives Yankee Itlieh this mom!iiL. duveloied u most remarkable roiimnrn. Tho telegram ordered ('apt. HI gh to ar rest, at all hazards, Madeline Ooorgo, six teen years of ago, who hud eloKd with l.obert Stephens, Jr., a nolghjMU-.elghteeii VlllirS olll. Tllll Vollllir I'illlilt. tt.iri. . r.il. a. ...... ...... ...w . ...... n ... iv .. , . uni- ed in a justice's ollice, where thev hud gniio to Ihi married. The boy said hound .Madolinu weio deserately in lovo with each other. Six hourH later Mis. Lliu tieorgo camo lo town with herfaco Hushed with oxcitoinent. Twenty yearH ago, the J woman said, her lather died, leaving her his farm and several thousand dollars on condition that she never inarrv, Itefoiu and after tho old man's death, Eliza had been assiduously court :d by neury moyoiih. iiio young wiimuu loved him, but under Iliu piovIsionH of her father's will, could not marry. At lust Cn; Id lirovldu'd a way. ami Slovens uud Miss Ooorgo wero married under thu mimos of A. (Joodmuu and Salliu White. For thieo years they lived together so-eretli-, two children ImjIiik Iwrn to them. Then they separated, .Mrs. Stephens tak ing Iier maiden niimo and thu voungur child. Sho lelurned to her country liomu. while Stephen took the eldest cliild, whose name was Henry. men who stum! stand up for pilucfple and do not fear to taku the consequence, and such a inun is (rover Cleveland. Oeutlumeu. it will bo tin honor to every man in the St. LoiiIh convention, us long as ho lives, that ho was thero to cast his vote for this wot thy President of tho United States. Now, I thank you, and will hid you good night." linker linn llni lVvnr. From the linker City DuhiiiitiiI. Tlio piifchiiHo of Iho Eureka and Excel sior mines ut Crackor nook by thu St. Louis syndicate has occasioned great ex citement in mining circles in thu East, us eclally at .St. bulls and Kansas City, and tho nuwspaeis of those cllloiaru giv ing lengthy spucu in their columns re garding the sale. Nothing, perhaps, has over taken phico to give linker county no lonely In tho Fust to equal tho recent gicut milling deal, and wo may look to sou the eyes of the mining capitalists of the Fastum tit lei turned toward tho mines of linker county fium thlstltno on. At hist their richness is known to tho world, uml if unoxcltjinont equaling tho Cu iir d'Aleno fever upon their llrst dis covery shouhl break iiion us it would not bo Hi' pililng. I'lipulitr Voti. In ISSI. Cleveland, Democrat 4,011,017 Hlalue, ltupuhllcnu 1 ,K lH,:t:i 1 Duller, tibk. uud bilxir. Ilill.tr.'.') St. John, I'rohihltiou 151,800 Whole vote cast 10,tH,0Hl Electoral voto in JSS4 was as follows: Cleveland AlAbama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware Florida Somu ! (ieorgia 1" ye.ir liner fiepueu gave up 111s iiiisiness Indiana 15 in Loulsvillu and moved to tho country, , Kentucky 1,') buying u farm adjoining that o Mrs. LoulHlana h (ieorgo, 1'ho children groiv up together Minyland 8 without knowing their relationship and Mississippi 0 twon lieeamo desperately in lovo. Tho Mlmu.m in paients tried to separate the childron, but without success. Madeline and Henry finally eloped, uud their arrest Just in tlio nick of time prevented 11 union )etweeii brother mid sister. A Kunif of Iliu Kiiemy. dThu following couplet U Piuparud bv an appreciative oot for thu uso of the ban- (luiina, viz: Wine. how. wine: k Wipe, lyn, wipe; hiii! -p your nine nloanl id ull will be kerene. ISelva Ann Lockwood is runnhig for President again, and threatens to stump thoc",intr She is lifiy-fuur vo.irs of age. uu'! her budding beauty makes her 11 f jrinldatilo rhal. 8 I! O.I l.'i 0 II 11 111 7 5 Now Jcrsoy 0, Now York 'M N. Carolina 11 S. Carol nu Tonuosco., Texas , Virginia West Virginia.., Total.., Ii 12 HI IS -I ..210 illalnu. California Colorado , Illinois Iowa, Kansas .Maine .Massachusetts... Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Nevada ,'i Now llauipsh ro.. I Ohio ":t Oregon II I'eiinsyivaula ;i0 Ithoile Island 4 Vermont , 4 Wisconsin 11 Total 182 Cloveland'H majority 117 Among thu successful upiilicaitls for ad lui 'slon to thu I ir of Now York u us I long Y -n Chang of Hrooklyn. He is tlie only regularly admitted Chines,- )a v r Ju tho coiint'v. lie it twciitv ovi ii yea old unilt,.moto this 11 mil v 1 lu n ji ars iigj.