Miscellaneous News. L . An Old Mortgage Turns l r |. SItAMOKfN, Pd., DiW, 15.—An old unflAtibQed has been frutul which title to about one -sixth of ihe estatea of thin place. The amount of Ihe cnortjtAne was 01 initially $12,000. The sheriff has officially notified the laud owners that lie will sell the prop erly December 30. Will Be Tried In Lebanon Cunnly. i Lebanon, Pa , Dec. 10. for William Showers, the old ', naj / w j )(> brutally muidered his two RrH|)( j_ children some time ago, this afternoon .filed his application for trial in some neighboring county, alleging that in Lebanon county public sentiment was so wrousht up against Showers that hfe trial here could not be fairly conducted. The court denied the application and Showers will be tried here, lie re pudiates his firmer confession. IX V CRFMCAL CONDITION. Mr. Powderly Is Taken with Another Hemorrhage Yesterday Afternoon. Scran ton. Pa., I\v. 15 Powder ly'B condition to night is regarded as crii ical by his physicians. lie was seized with another hemorrhage this afternoon. It i 3 now known that since his return to his home here he has slept very little and is very nervous and rest less 011 that account, and is also very weak in consequence of the hemor rhages. He also complains, of severe pains in his chest am\ abdomen. Xo one is allowed to. see hiui except his wife and 'jia physicians. Millions of Chinese Homeless. San Francisco, Dec 15.—Thestea nier City of Sydney arrived this evening from HongiKong and Yokohama. The Chinese give details of a disaster oc casioned by the Yellow river overflowing its hanks in tho province of Honau, and describe it its one or the most ap palling Liccurrenees in loss of life ami pi\H thir'v feet deep, where it was ouce densely populated and a rich piatie. The former bed of th° Yellow river fs now dry ami the prgse t 1 ike was tbe bed of the river! centuries ago. The lose of life is H- 1 c\lcul ble, an 1a st uement is ma 1 lo missionaries that millions of Chinese are homeless and starving. UK KMRRZZLKD THOUSANDS. An Old and Trusted Bookkeeper De tected in Ills Peculations. PniL.\ DELPHI A, Dc. 15 —losrph Knight, t! e bookkeeper f t\... Man 11 facturers' National Ik. was taket • before States Commissioner Fd ! Wards this afteruoou charged with 1 gteahns from li e funds of the biLk 1-e- Lwee'. sixty nnd seventy thousand dol ~ airs. The officers of the bank di-c>*- ered KnighCs delicquenciea eeveisl weeks sgo and placed the case iu tb , har.us of the Piukerton aget c* ~ ] Knight was arrested s\ few day 3' ft{ . o Tr.e mailer,*,** l*|4 onla tions have been going on Miree l v (4 pjesidrutM. ffi-y.' ( t- e Manuf bank, testified llml the money was la ken by the prisoner directly from do p-sitora. When a line was fo iin-d there we;e oft-n people who were pross ed f'r time. K; iglit would take theii money, enter it correctly on the ledger, but would not- report it to ihe teller. "When Baby vraa sick, wo gave her Caevoria, When she was a Child, she cried ."or Castoria, VThasx she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria, Tbe Best of All the Year. The December, nr Christmas number, of North's PhiladelphiaMusicalJownnl is at hand, well stocked with useful and enteitaining musical literature, and four choice musical numbers.viz: k \Jeai and Jeanette by Lange; "M> Little Favorite Wallz." by M. Louis; 'Buds of Galop.' by Webster; a song 'Good Night my Loveg.' by Adam Geible. Thes* compositions are alone worth more than the pi ice of a year's subscription. The frontispiece is a true likeness of Miss Eleanor War ner Everert, the young vocal instruc tress who is known as the Marcees! of American. She has acquired an envi able reputation by her excellent sing ing in Philadelphia. New York and Boston. An interesting article relating some of her experiences while in Paris alo given. Margaret B. Harvey con tribute- 1 a Ciiristraas Story, 'A Prince-- in Disguise.' Tag 'it-icohteur ■' talks about the career of Jenny Lind,' at d Clara Louise Kellogg gives some val uable hints to aspiring singers. In ad dition there is the Educational Depart ment, Dunestic and Foreign Musical News, the Art Department, Corres pondence from Boston, New York, Pittsburg and leading cities, re ports of local concert* and a host of ar ticles aud anecdotes of value and in teresting to music lovers. A long list ( f choice premiums is alSo offered to those who will obtain subscribers for the - JOURNAL. Representatives are desired In every city and town. Send 10 cents forafsp ciman copy, or s'.oo for a year's subscript* to the publishers of iviU.iCAL Ev*jry yearly r t b Ploasnnt Dreams. "It aiu't everybody I'd put to sleep in this room," said old Mrs. Jinks to that fastidious and extremely noivous young minister *lto was spending his first night in II at her house. "This hear room is full of sacred " solvations to roe," she went o first husband died in lb"' ! * , , tied wit It his head on them ve .V pillers, and poor Mr. Jinks d • 1 ' ..id seltin' light in that very e* , ,uair tiiere in the corner. Some .imes when I come into the room in the daik I think 1 see him settiu' there still. "My own father died lay in' right on that loungua under the winder. Poor pal He was a spiritualist, and tie alius said he'd appear in this room again after he died; and sometimes I'm fool ish enough to look for him. If you should see anything of him to-night, you'd better not tell tue; for it'd he a sign to me that there was something in spiritualism, and I'd hate to think that. "My son by my first man fell dead of heart disease right where you stand. He was a doctor,and there's two whole skeletons in ikat ciiiset that belonged to him; a d hatf a doz'n skulls iu that lower drawer, "Well, good-night, and pleasant dreams."— Puck. Gibberish ami its Translation. 'Lrmmeknow wheuyergoin' won cher V' 'Can you translate for me ?' asks Marv 11. Donge in Wide Awake, 'this gibberish.' It is not Greek. It is not Latin. Neither is it a sample of any known living language, hut just a cor ruption of our own English tongue, which the chiidien and too many of their elders are prone to encourage through heedlessness and haste. The translation, 'Let me you are going, won't you ?' is easy enough speaking—except, it may In*, the 'won't you'—for all, at least, who appreciate the beauty of perfect enun ciation. 'Won't vou' may pass criticism in familiar colloquy, but this compressing of two words into one is never desirable. 'Will you not' is surely better. 'Ain't'of course is a vulgarism not to be thought of in connection with any man or woman of grateful culture, yet we sometimes meet people, who nnag ii.e themselves St to be leaders,who use this expression for all the negatives ot I the vab it represents: "1 siiu't, thou •lint, he ain't.we ain't, YOU ain't, they ain't" Is :t not absurd? Dinah Speaks Otir Iu Meeting. While at service an old lady happened to sneez ■.ami,as nearly every eve was !ui ned tow vwd ht-r immediately aftei •die l.sd sr.rfi d.she felt very unci m foitable. When Hie arrived at ivmeshe said t > Dinah,her colored in tid of-all v.oik.who had acc m;vuied her to t!n meeting. 'Di-iah, why didn't you take the blame i t that sn;-i-z^of.}our sb >ul deis? You should ii ive made itappec ;>s 1 hough * 4l was you,not I,that suet zeci.' 'Ye next meeting the old W\" ••Vczd again. *rttM>:eacher pauaed in his discourse a.' d tiiere was a slight titter among the congregation, which increased toa roar as the simple minded but honest Dinah arose and remarked: •'I takes de blame of dat sneeze d:t my missus had just sneeaed on my own shoulders." 1888 THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA CHEAPEST, BRIGHTEST, FRESH EST AND BEST. Tho MOST COMPLETE NEWBPA PER Published in Philadelphia. Thr TimfN is the most widely read ne|>a per published inf Pennsylvania. Its reader are among the more Intelligent, progress ive and thrifty people 01 everv faith. It is emphatically an Independent newspa per—''lndependent in everything; neutral in nothing.'' lis discussion of public men anil public measures Isalwavs fearless end in the Interest of pnblic lidegr.ty, hon est government and prosperous industry, aiirt it knows no party or personal alleg ance in treating public issues. In the broad.-st and best sense a family and general news paper. 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Li£ YOUti uWH DOCTOR. THS ORAUOEST Remedy c ithe Ago. -mwmhwS" f* .*• '2.. - ti —irTr^ r.TENTHGL SKHALER, Aflordr sVklt raUcf cf Necrol-irt, neadnrbfNTTay Fever Catarrh, i*n -? :o:-?i:-vzs u:s ittlzz: A crsi ' .T. *i't: s-unnV* Icr 11.041*7 rcfurUi.il. Sit ■'* li. i <-iii ii •k. ■•:! 61 * ,ii>! I' m lull-" r\*i!t l.c [.l lu.ia' b; I. ... I,d if, si: tl_. osjwraifna o fi**4lny - i.l ; *i! ;al'*Tii uilh tin !lw I* > • -rr I. MI: t i.' t.U in 44.-0,! cbd4t.(*-< ri, ( ... ! j 1., cfr.t 1 . ' 'iatonitiii luallcd free ca CI'SHMAN, W> I CURE & FITS! When I s;iv CtJKir I do not mean merely to ston them l>r a time, and then liuvo them re turn ;:g:iln I MKAI A KAIIICAL tl'HEi I iiave made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life long study. I WARRANT my remedy to (TRK the worst eases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send a.' once for a treatise and a PtR ■ BOTTLE of niv INFU.I.IKUR Rk.MKDY. 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