8 THE SOPANTOTT TlUBUNE-SATUttDAY MORNINl. DECEMBER 18. 18117. $t Side SBWER IS C0A1PLETUD. South Gnrllrlil Avpiiuo Improvement 11ns Cnnse-ci Much Trouble. The r pairs to or rebuilding of the South Garfield inonuo fewer inn In wns pinrtleally completed yesterday by ti force of Htreet employes under Assist nnt Foreman Joseph Uonlel. The sec tlon of sewer which icqulted the work extends fiom the middle of the block betw een Jackson and Wushburn streets nnd empties lntn the Washburn street n nln sewei. and the alteiatlons con sist of the lnylng of an elghteen-lnch nine. Instead of a twelve-Inch: gindlng the pipes about nln Inches to the hun died feet, where, bc-foto, piaetlcnlly no pitch evlsted and the construction of n sew el basin midway between In the block The total cot will iuoh tl.f.on, though but little mole thuii half that amount wus oilglnnlly appioprlatcd About Oil. -G woik was begun and ha proi ceded amid many dllllcultles to the lln.nl completion jesterdaj To Itlclmid II. William", select coun cilman fuini the rifth waul. Is due the ciedlt of petsMently keeping at It un til nn oidlnance was parsed, authntlz lntr the cluing" and llxing an nppio prlatlon tow aids pajlng for the same. To full) cany out the woik a foiee of about fifteen men were continuously cmplued, the Finnklln engine with Its engineer and lliemen were also pit-used Into sen Ice to k-en the tieneh fit-e of watei There is gleut Joy among the ptopeity owners and lesldentu over the completion of the woik. ffnhrai.s or a day. The lemalns of the late John O'Mnl o were borne fiom the residence at 210S Jackson stieet jesteidny motning to St l'ati kit's church, wheit- r'qtilein innxs was celebiated by Rev F. P. McNally The celebiant ulo preached a shott set nn -'I to the huge number of peit-ons piesent nt the rtqulem raaw. The- lloial tilbutes weie eiy beauti ful At the conclusion of the services the lemalns were boinc- to the 11 tie Paik Catholic etmtteiy, followed by a lni,re cortege, and Intel ment was made Tin pnll-benieis wei : Thomas Noiton, William Jcints, Chniles Hellilng. Jo seph Cluules, Thomas Hunt and M J. Muiphj The funeinl services for the bite Ui( hard It. Reese wer held Jc-stoi-tln afternoon at the residence, 112S I.afnjetti- sln-et, nnd wc-it- attended 1' a laigc- number of fil-mls and lel-atlvc-s, many In ins fiom out of town 'Pin- floral tilbutes welt especlallv luautlful. I!e. J IJ. Sweet, pastor of the 'Simpson Mi thodlst chuuh, olllclnt d and puaihed a s mum of eutidol enre for the tlet-easc-d's famll. and In timates At the conclusion of the sei vlcis the it-mains weie lt-w d and thin buuie to the final icstlng place at the Washburn stieit temeterv. A laige funeial colt Re accompanied the lemalns to the cemeteiy. Tlie p.ill bcaicrs weie: I'enjainln Smith, Thom as Hopkins, Simon Thomas, Willi mi Wbkes, Joseph llees ami Owen I) John William Re so was lltiucr-hcii-ei Seeral sulci tlnns weie sung by the following quaitetto. Mrs. j jj Sweet, Miss IMna Sae, Miss Hthel Rlnker. W A. Chase. He. Hush Dalles, pastor of the Throng lills the store these days fiom the opening till the closing hour and the verdict is the s.ime in every c.ise it's lovely, and beside it's so easv to find just what you want in the Glohe Warehouse. There's le.tson for this. For nearly 20 years we've successfully catered to the wants ot Scranton people, consequently we know and lully un derstand their likes and dislikes at such a season as this and stocks heie are always at the fill to overflowing point. Beside all this, expenence has told our pattons that Globe Warehouse prices are always lowest. Enough said. A visit to our s'tore nuist do the rest. Umbrellas Make ideal Xm.is gifts. There's two hi iu lui onri one ou can Unci else where and llieio Isn't .1 pretty new lika thai cannot by found in our t4.uk. 1'iiets uic not ucail as high us jou'd think. Dress Goods BxcIusHh pattern pilets, or a gen e1.1l htocl; blggei than jou toulil get through In a clav's looking. Sumo ihoiio nuvelilt-s in fnncv Bilks, vel vets, etc.. are alsu worth looking n, wbllu the good sluplt: wcave-i uiu he-io In abundaueu. Draperie- Jlnndi-unio curtains Itleli Coin h Covais, l.aco Curtains, Choice and I'ortiers. Airy Winking Silk and Wool Diapeiles. Cushtoiis in Sllkolino anil tmpcib toverlugs. Down ijullts tor the Lounge or the lied loom Poles, ruila and all ilttlugu uciessao. Pictures Wo've a itguUir ait gallery open these das. As tho choice of subjects Is so varied that the gu-alest (lillituily of p.itions lies In making selec tlons. No mattei how jour tnsto goes we can meet It and the smalluess 01 oar jukis will turpi io jou. Toys and Books These departments aie as much lu fivor with the puiple as thej ever were, and that's sajlng a good deil. Tos of nil sorts. Dolls, Furniture, Noisy Tojs, Pretty Tojs, Scientltle Tojs. Tojs to look at, etc Books for children. Gloves and Hosiery flloves for stieet, 1 veiling oi go to meeting wear Olove-s foi e-hlldien, men, misses and bojs. Olovi-s ol all makes and prlees. Hosiery and imileiwear In eotton, wool or silk. Combination garments, saultaij sleeping gaiineiits. Falie-j und new hoslerj w.i.jrw niin..A,'. i. a-a.' .i i iip,iiii.Nj.-j-v '''.Fl. r.-?S lobe Warehouse and City Welsh Calvlnlstle Methodist church, outdated n' the funeral services held over the. remains of the late Moigan Jenkins at the residence, 148 South Hjde Park nenue, esterday morning He i)ieachcd the funeral srmon to the lnrge attendance of friends nnd rela tives. The llornl tilbutes were pro fuse and beautiful The lemalns were lewed nnd then tnken to Helrwlek via the 10 0") Dolawaie-, Lackawanna and Western train, UloomsburK division. Intel ment was made nt the Ueiwlek cetnetorj. .Many fi lends nccompanled Hie beieaed family. The pall-be.i:ers weie: C Castner, Daniel l'hllllps, I'niry Thomas and Joseph Kvnns. RHVOI.FTIONARY MnHTINO. The xcltlng events which occuired befoie, dining nnd after the Revolu tlonaiy peilod of this countiy foimtd the basis of last evening's Id-weekly meeting of the Pickwickian. The session was held at the residence of the club's piesldent. John J. York, of Pilce stieet. and Mis Yoik iiiov-mI a chnnnlng hostess Miss lMlth Williams fired the lit st shot by leading a paper upon "Llteiature of the Revolutlonniy Period " To add force to this sally. Claude Pitcher talked of Patilck llinry. and W T. Huiall pave a polit ical tin n to nffalis b a skftch of the ftit hi r of Uemocracy. Thomas Jeffei son. Mls Kate Chase gave a new and clever Intel pi etatlon of the Dee latation of Independ nee, which seemed fiom her story to smack of women's suffrage. The tension was happllj it lleved by the anklng of twelve llteiary questions lelevant to the Revolution ary peilod. The eNerclses weie com pleted by Miss Han let Coons' clever book lev lew. COIU'U: OK ACCIDHNTS. Thomas Oleabon. of Washburn stteet. IS years of ape, was painfully Injuitd In the Hvde Paik mines jesteul.iy moinliiB, by a fiactlous mule. He dllves the mult- and got loo close to the heels of the animal and was knocked ov r b a kick on the rlRht side of the face. He went to his home and hl wounds were dies-sod by the physician who vva summoned. Anthony Goodltus, of IIiIbss How, a laboier In BiIbbs shaft, had his ilBht hand badly l.nceiated yesleiday nioin InB In (ittemptlr-B to mov a ear. His hand pot fast between a chain and the car body and before he could iemove It the Injury resulted He received medical tiealm-nt at his boat dins house. UKH BOY WAS MISSING. Yesteiday afternoon about 5 o'clock Mis IMwaid G Miles, of 1211 Pi lee stieet, hun led Into the Wc-t Scrnnton polii"- station nnd made- It known to Pay Patrolman Thomas Jones that her l-eai-old son, Bov, had stiayed away. Sin- and some ft lends had seaiched high and low since 1.30 o'clock, the time she- missed him, and could not linil him. He- was diessed in brown knee pants, blous- wait-Land little reef er coat, and wore a tain o' shantcr on hlh head His companions could not explain his wheii-abouts. It Is under stood that the almost distiacted moth er found hci boy watching "Santa Claus" in Claike Bros." show window, Table Linens Choice table linens, napkins, tovv ils, etc.. In lino qualities. Never jet failed to gladden the htvui of the tin if ty housewife Man novelties sptcl.ill.v Impoittd for the holiday trade makes ihla .sloeiv uoiuleifullj in teiebtiut,'. Winter Furs Thero's an Ideal present. If comfort Is tho thought uppermost lu jour mind. Boas, capes, tollaittles, inulfB, Mis tin the cbllilit'ii, etc., etc. All the popular skins at pi Ices to suit any pune. Souk at $1 51' Sumo at S1V..W. Muny In btlwetii. Handkerchiefs Drummers tell us that Scranton is one of the greatest haiulkcrthier towns In the country. Probably that Is one reason why we have tho gieat tst stock. Real lace, handkerchiefs. Iiamstltth hantlkeiehlefs, pilnt border haiidkcithle-fs, etc. Pilco le. to Jh.w. Bric-a-Brac A short way for summing up our guilt miscellaneous novelty and odds and ends stock especially bought for tho holiday trade. Not a plcte lu-ro that vmi saw last jear. It's all now-, and the new values are better than over. Sewing Hachines Tho (Hobo Sewing Mnchluo good us tho best nnd highest Is as priced on tho market The Cabinet work Is supeib, each machine has full set of attachments and prices are. less than half tho ugeut s figures. w-vU Suburban along with other children to the num ber of n litindr d nnd fifty. He was not worried by his sttanav surround ings. no AND HHAIt THH HAND. Clntkp nrothors have prepared a treat for their patrons, who visit their stoi s this evening. Knch window Is vorth more than a pnsslng Blanco, nntl the space Inside Is rt i veritable fairy Innd. Hatier's orchestra will render the follow Iub pmgrnmnie. March. "Ye Hoston Tea Partv"....Pryor Overture, "Mnirlngci of the l'rlnceis." Wlllnrd Selection. "Wedding Day" IMwnrds Waltz. "Orlenuil Husps ' Moes Mi'dlev, "Planners Own" Heyer March, "The Stnrs and Stripes". .. .Sous i beleelion fiom the Serenade Herbert Meille.v. "A Social Gathering" DeWItt Si-lietion, "In G ly N'evv York"....Kcrkcr March. "Dm ill Kampl .Turn Sick," V. Ill on PHHSOXAL MHNTION'. HurIi Mel.aiiRlilln. of Luzerne street, will leave next week for Ireland to spend the holidays. Mrs Kva Fan ell and Miss Hunt, both of Wllkcs-Ilane. and ice.ntly the Buests of Mrs Iklward Sweezy, of Noith Hjdc I'm It avenue, liuve re tuined home Miss Uertha Jones, of Taylor, Is the BUest of West Se-ianton fi lends Mail Can I r and Mrs. John II. Phil lips, of Washburn stieet, have nn their Buests Mr. and Mis. H. A. Warner, of Xew Yoik cltv Mls Hessle Slote, of Swetl.ind street, the tab nted recltatlonlste. Is eonllned to h'r home by nn attack of Illness. IMward Horton, of Xlcholson, Is the Biiest of West Scranton friends. Wallace Moser, of the He-publican, Is seriously 111 at his home on Lafavette street, David Mocs, of W'llkes-Barre, Is the Kti st of his bt other, Alderman Moses, of South Main avenue. Mrs James II. Jones and her son, John, of Hynon stieet, are both se liously 111 at their home. William Mori is, of Ilucknell univer sity Is home to spend the holidays with his parents, Itev. and Mrs. J. T. Mori is, of South Main avenue. MINOR NHWS NOTES. The ladles of the Washburn Street Prsbjteilan church will give their an nual N vv Yeai's dinner in the chuich pailois between IJ 111. and C p. m. on New Yeni's Daj-. Mere-hunt H. 1 Jones hai a novel window display In his htoie. on Jack son stieet. The display consists of a paid of bantam cochins and buff coch in0. The bantams weight together but one and tine -quarters pounds. Their owner, aeoige Miles, of this side claims thej are the smallest pair of the Ine d lu the state. Both pahs have won over a doztn first prizes In exhibitions, being the number of times the have been entcied. Blid fanciers hav tried lepcatedly to buy them. The f uncial si vices of the lato W. L. Dejoe will be held at the residence. 52S Deckcr'n court, this nft rnoon at 2 o'clock Intel ment will be made at the Dunmoie cemeteiy. iSeth Jones, of Jackson street, Is srf feilng ft oni a peculiar accident which happened to him jt-steidaj- niornlnir. He wns leavincr his loom nnd Just as he was going thiough the doorway he stubbed lilts foot against the door, br akliiB the toe and wrenching the foot He will be greatlj Inconven ienced for sometime as a consequence Contiattor Hdwin G. Hughes, of South Main avenue, has Issued a neat caul. beniliiB a cut of himself, which Is intend d to keep his candh'acy for school conttoller fiom the Fifth watd befoit- his friends Mei chant i: 1:. Hvans, of the firm of Hvans & Powell, hhoe dealers, Is wag ing a vvaim contest for the school controlltishlp fiom the Fifteenth ward. Mls.- Coia Hen, of All'ntown, who hns been visiting Jlis. A. h Kamer, of South I.lntoln avenue, has it-turned home. The latest and best styles. Roberts 120 Noith Main. W est Side t usitioss Directory. PUCOND HAND I UHNITURE-Cash fo. anything jou have to sell. Furniture. Stoves Tools, etc Call and sec ths ttock of J, t;. King, 7UI to 71W West liacic. tv-aniia nvente MRS. FBNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst. 412 North Main avenue NOIM II HCU ANTON. Rev. "vV. O Watklns will pieach In the Not th Main Avenue Baptist church to .1 jw moiulng. theme-, "The Sure Yi'i .d of Prophecy ' A pnpulai sermon to voung men will be dellveied In the evening set vice. Mi. WiitUlns will sing. Miss Beitha C. Watklns Is home from Ilucknell unlvc'isit)-, spending Christ mas vacation with her patents, Rev. and Mrs W. G. Watklns, of North Main avenue. Hum, to Mr. nnd Mis. Silas B. Rob inson, a daughter. V. W. Thomas has returned fiom Bucknell unlveisitj and will spend the holidays with lelatlves heie The iiu-inbei.s of the Noith Hnd Choral union aie icquested to meet for reheaisal at the Welsh Congiegatlonal chin c-li nt 11.30 a. m. Mrs Vllllum Rlehnids, of Spring stieet, is Indisposed The funeial of Hthel, the young daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Kldler, occuired jesteidny afternoon from the paiental home on West Market stieet. Interment was made in Forest Hill cemeteiy. The Democratic voteis of the Second waul win conduct a caucus this even ing In O'DnnneU's hall, on Onk stieet Nominations are to be made for selec t nnd common council. A lively time Is looked for, as there aie seveial aspir ants In the Held for the nominations" A man employed In the Cayuga mine and lesldlng on the- West Side, was seveiely Injured late yesterday after noon by a fall of rock. William Sllllc-k. a driver in the West Ridge collleiy, u-celved bad wound.s about the head as n result of being kicked by a vicious mule which ho wns driving yesterday moinlug. The efiects ot the kick lendeied him un conscious for a bilef period, but ho finally je-gatned his senires and wus re moved to his home. The lemalns of Mis. Hmma Couch were- laid at lest yesterday In Foiest Hill eemetery The services, which were conducted nt the home of hei nephew. Rev Horace Peckover. on School stieet, were conducted by the Rev J J. K. rieteher, of West Pitts ton, who was assisted by the Rev. Dr. R S. Jones and Rev. W. F. Davis. The pall-bcuiers were: John Henry. Isauc Price, Kdw-ard Lewis and John J Hvans. , Rev. F S. Dobbins, of Philadelphia. will lecture this evening on "AalaUc? Missions" at the Klrst Welsh Baptist church, Wnyne nvenuo. The services tomoirow at the First Welsh Hatitlst church will be nt the usual hours. The pastor, itev. W. 1 Davles, will preach In Welsh In the moi nliiR and Hncllsh In the ovenlnp Subject In the evening. "God's Gift to Ilumnnltv." nible school at 2 p. m. The Ilepublltnns will select election ofllcers In several districts of the First wnid thl.s evening. Paul Hvans, of Wnne avenue, had a llnser smnshed between the bump ers of n car In the LeRgetts Creek mine. yesteiday. I.-ynl lodce, Daughters of America, wns llis'ltuted Inst evening In Fenncr & Clmprcll's hall. About fenty nieni beis wtie ei.iollt-d, with bright pros recta c! doubling Its membeishlp In the neur futuie. (;uli:n uidoi:. A social wns held last Tuesday oven Ins at the homo of Miss Hattle Cnl lendar on Dickson avenue, under the nuspltes of the Tempnrance commit tee of the Baptist Youn.r People's union of the Baptist t-huu-li B. T. Javne Is a eandldite for the Hepubllcan nomination for school con troller. The primal lea aie to be held next Tuesday In honor of her c iBhteenth birthday, Miss Gertie 1m Hose wns rIv-ii a pleas ant sui prise partv last evenliiB. at her home on Deacon street. Miss Nellie Van Oorder, of Monkey avenue. Is entertaining her rousln.MIss Florence Banks, of Pike county. Mrs Beny, of Ticnton, N. J., and Mls Hmtna Bates, of Clark's Summit, aie gut-sis of lelatlved here. Mis. Hattle Booiem, of Stroudsbuig, who has been spending n week with relatives on Deacon stieet. has just re turned home. Itev. and Mrs A. V. Chaffee went to New Jeisey yesterdny to see Mis. Chaf fee's sister, who died Thursday. Miss Almlna. Fassett, of Stottsvllle, is the guest pf her slstei, Mrs. T. J. Snow den. .SOUTH SCUANION. In Pharmncy hall, Thursday even ing, the St. Aloyslus Total Abstinence and Benevolent society received a committee of workets from the Father Wliltty society of Piovidcnce. J. C. tiallagher, first v Ice president of the Ploccsan union, dellveied nn nddres on the lecc-nt plan of affiliation and visitation among total abstinence or ganlratlon". A tempeinnce address was made by the second vice president of the union, James P. Lavelle, and another by J. F Saltij-. of the Father Wliltty delegation. Other speakers were- P J Mulherln, J. J. Mot an, D. P. Murray, I'etei Walsh, John McDon oiifh, John Blown, Thomas Malum, William Dalley and J. J. Harrinston. There weie musical numbeis b Thus. Hanlej, James Wh"lnn, C. J. Ruddy, Tohn M -Donouch, T. N. Biglln and John Gallagher. Columbus council, Young Men's In stitute, met last night at Pharmacy hall, where a debate was held on the molality of the stage. Ofllcers of P.itilotle council, &2. Ju nlir Order I'nited Ametican Mechan ics, hav been elected as follows: Councillor, John i. Wolf; V. C. Wil liam Fisted; A. R. S., Jacob Chilsto phel; chaplain, A Held, conductor, Fred Scheulr; wnrden, TichI Scheuler; it S. Will Sanies; O S John L-aRosc; tuistee, P. Neuls. The following ofll cers held over fiom previous term: It. ., F Tisdel, S '. Hartman; tieasur er. William Youiir; tiustces, J. G.Wolf, I. Walker. Miss Kati? Coyne, of Cedar avenue, and Mis QertiiMe- McGee, of Cedar avenue, are home from the Stroudsburg Noimal school for the holidays Miss Edith Jamelson, of Ilnulsburg, Is the guest of Miss Kate Aithur, Of PIttbton avenue. St. Peter's and St Mary's German Catholic poclelles will give an enter tainment for children, Dec. 29, In St. Marys hall. The committee aie K. Klos, Peter Rosar, Michael Wllltar, Philip Meyer, Cluules Graft and Au gust Rimer. - DUN.MORi:. Mrs. Henrietta Hess died at her home, DtG Ridge stieet, after a short Illness. The funeial will be held Sun day mornlnsr at D o'clock. Interment will be made In the Dunmore eemetery. The voungest child of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan died yesterday, after a few dajs' Illness. The funeial will be held Sunday afternoon at - o'clock. Inter ment will be made In Dunmoie ceme tery. U. J. Hughes, Moj.es Kellam and Wilson D. Decker, of Dunmoie Masonic lodge, attended the banquet of the Klngbeny lodge, at Olyphant, last evening. Clarence De Bow Is 111 at his home on Grove stieet. The most complete line of holldoy goods at lowest pi Ices at Cullen's news stand 111 Chestnut street. Mis May Mann, of Throop street, who has been 111 fiom appendicitis. underwent a successful operation at Dr. G. C. Brown's private hospital, on Blakely street, jesteidaj. Hnny Simons and famllj, of Salem, Wayne countv, have lemoved to West Di Inker street. Mr. and Mrs Baxter, of Webster avenue, w 111 sull for Scotland today. John P Munley & Co., fire Insmanee. The usual Sunday services will be held In the Piesbytetlan church. Rev. W. F. Gibbons, the pastor, will pi each the fifth of a seiles of sermons on the Loid's praver, "The Hallowed Name," at 7 30 p 111. Archie Jontfl, of Wllkes-Baite, Is vis iting nt the lestdenee of G. W. Jones, on lltoult street. I'lncHl wines and liquor and best beer always on tup at Hxchnugo Hotel. Mr. Logan, pi op. Give us u call, " .Ml NOOK A. John tleffion, an aged resident of West MlnonUn, died at i o'clock Sat uidiy morning after 11 llngeiing ill ne'3S. The decease 1 v. as veil known and held In high esteem by his fel low townsmen. Uo Is sarvlved by his vvifo and nine chlldien. He w.is a member of Division No. 'J. Ancient Older Hibernians, of this place. The funeral will take pi u-o Monday af ternoon. Intel ment will be made lu Mlnooka Catholic evMiieloiy. LET TORS FROM TUP. PEOPLE. tinder this heading short letters of In terest will bo published when accompi nled. for publication, by the writers name. Tho Tilbinio will not be held re tpouslble for opinions here expressed, The r iiiicliilnc) nl John It. Budd. Relltor of The Tribune. Sir. John R. Build, one of Forest CltJ h ripieseiitiitive citizens. Is u candidate lor the Republican nomination (01 Justice it peace mid us ono well acquainted with Ids qualifications 1 would ask the priv ilege of saying a word In his behalf. Mr. Build Is at present one of tho Justices of tho peace of Forest City, to which posi tion ho vvaH appointed by Governor D. U Hastings to fill the vucancy caused by the resignation of D. R. Banian HIS 1 nomination by tho Republicans and Ills A SENSIBLE MAN, Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat i and Lungs. It Is curing moro capes or Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. Ttic proprietor lias authorized any druggist to give you a Sample Bottle l'ree to convlnco voii or the merit of this great remedy. Prlco 23;. nnd COc, viKnvous Tiiotniuisj ai.Ij kinm 1 cured VTlth Aiiliinil i:trnets. I'reo book tells how. WASH INCH UN UH1SMIOAL. CO., Wnelilngloti, 11. C. election will continue tn oillce a mngls trato who Is well grounded on principles of the law- nnd fitted bj tempcratnent to pass- upon the differences between man and trail. Mr. Budd has been for eleven years n resident of Foiest citj and heroic coming here was for ten jeais a Justice or the peace iu Ooodland, Wajne countv. Slice coming amonsf us ho lias served on the hoiough council nnd pour board and re ceived other evidence from his neighbors of the confidence they reporse in him. Ills experience lu public life has been or a nature to peculiarly lit him for the of fice he Is now- acceptably lining and it seems to me that the Republicans of For est City will be untMie to IhcmHflvcs nnd to the Interest of the public at large, which every party should Jealouslv guard, of they do not nominate and triumphantly ilcet him. A. L. Morgan. Forest Cltv, Dec. 17. IS'iT. OBITUARY. Mrs Frances M I.elghton was homo fiom her home lu Uleiiburn Dec. S. unit laid to rest in Wnverlj ccmelcrj. Theie stood at her grave soi rowing, her hus band, eight sons and daughters and m uiy others who also loved her. Some two veais more of life would have bi ought Mts. Lilghton to tho full three scoro anil ten, jet thcio are many In this region who will remember and still descrlbo the beauty and piorr.lse of Prances Slsson in her jouth. Hei homo was among tho Ablngton hills. Hmlneiitly noble aim use ful lives have been lived and are being led theio still on the quiet farms but lor her wus fancied a future abroad In tho world. Yet time brought her no placo in the rtalm of societj and letters. Her sue cess was built up of "work done square ly and unwustcd dajs" amid the labors and limitations of futin life What Is success foi u woman' Is It to be to rear ten chlldien with tucless look ing to the vvajs of the household while Intellect and heart and social graces are kept In full exercise also, then success crowned Mrs. Le-lphton, and abode with her to the end. What though to accom plish all this the mlibilght oil butneet nnd she read while otheis .tlept? Her vl talltj and cheerful cmiiagu roe to every demand 1 hey overflowed In ministries on every side. The church, the Sundaj school the neighborhood, to all th"lr calls she was sufficient. No night seemed too stormy, no futlguo of her own too great to keep Mrs l.elghton fiom a suf fering nelghboi The nours of her day weie one linked chain of friendly ser vice to those outside her gate. To rich and poor alike the offeimg was maie Something given or lent something. If but a plant or llower or a helpful sug gestion Alwavs abreast with the llter iituie and the questions of tho dnj, Mrs. l.elghton was a bright entertainer, and the visitor lover to linger under the spll alike of her cliscourn and social cluum She divined the moods of all who came. The dull and despondent never lett ner uneomforted. nor the trifle r without an uplifting thought. "Her woist she kept, her best she gave." After so ni.ui Jiars of this strong life It was dinicult for Mrs Lt-lghton to ad mit that time wa sipping her endiiran 0. She repelled tho suspicion Indlgnantlv, almost. Those who loved her felt that tho davs were come tor the aim chair, for peace and rest. Her chlldien longed to surround her with cai-e and observ ance. But spiilts like hers huvo been too long lceed to effort ever to relax till kind death comes to loosen tho heait slrlnrs"Mj partner worketh hllheitound 1 work." 'he would ic-ply to those who urged and kept on in the old falthfal lounel. 'Twns but her dust of toll we left l-pon the hill of lest close to the hem t of the nature sne toveu, uuuei mo ....... and the rain. Herself Sho passes like tho morning star which goes not down into the daike-ned west, nor hides Itself among the tempi st-i of the sky, but melts away Into the light or heaven. Levi Wolcott Devoe, 71 veais of age, died at his residence. 32S Decaer s court, Thursdaj morning at 11 o'clock from pa aljsls He was confined to his bed but live dajs. Tor the p 1st five jeers he has buffered from iheumiiJsm and about a j ear atro he was Injured In 11 runawaj-. nnd has never been as strong since. Tho deceastd was well known hereabouts, having resided hero for nearlv thirty j ears lie was born In Greene countj, N. Y in 1S2eJ and later removed with his fniher to Tioga county, N. Y.. wheie they wero engaged in tho tannery business. Later tlu-J opened a laige grocerj store in Blnghamton Alter coming to Seian ton he was a conduetor on tho Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western railroad for several j ears. He lift this work and went Into the haj, feed and grain busi ness in which ho still was when his far.nl Illness overtook him. Ills utile e was lo cated ut No 1.' Doekash place. II. s wife. 0110 son. Alden T and one daughter. Mis. Mvra Mm gnu. survive him. He v is n member of the Simpson Methodist church for many vears nnd solved as a member of the nltl. lal board during sev eral teims. Latrlj, bovvevei, ho has led n ii-tlred life owing to the naMiro of his Inllimltles. The funeiiil services will bo held this u'fternoon at I o'clock at tho icsldcnco. Interment will bo made at Hie Dunmore cemeteiy. John P. Phillips of 21U2 Washburn stieet died jesterdav afternoon nt the West Side hospital of 11 peculiar malaelv or infection ot tlie main, lie was ie c. iv cd at tho h ispital Wedne-sd 1 j and h id been III but a few dijs previous All tb-it medical skill :ould suggest was done but he succumbed The deceased has ieside-1 In West Scranton foi many veais and was piomlnentlv known as a singer among tho devotees of vocallsm He was nhout J5 j ears old and was employed as a miner In Price's mines. Ills wife and four joung children, one girl and thtee bojs .sur vive him. Tho time 01 funeral will bo an nounced later. , Mrs Mary Dcmpsov aged t veais, died Thursday evening nt 12.23 o'clock after a week's Illness at her homo on Wilbur street. Mrs. Dcmpsej has been a life long resident of Noith Scranton nnd uni versally liked by in my friends. Sho Is survived by ono son. Patrick. Tho fu neral will bo h-ld tomorrow. UnOi tn the Klondike. Tho railroads aie "onlldently eject ing a big rush of travel to the Klondike In the snilng. It Is estimated tint ful'v 100.000 people will attempt to le-ich the gohl fields as i-ooti as the winter is ovei. nnd with a desire to turn a nlniblo penny at every oppor tunity mink lines me beginning to prepare for the expected rush. Ono of the flist In tlie Held Is tho Baltimore and Ohio lallmad which will on Tuesdaj-. Dec. 21, begin tho 1 tinning of the thiough tourist car from New Aork city to San Frane-lsco without change- by way of Philadel phia. Washington, IMikersburg. and Cincinnati, leaching St. Louis Wednes day evening, Tcxarkana Thuisday af ternoon. HI Paso Texas, Ftldnv oven lug and San Francisco Sunday 1110111- IllIT This seivlce Is In addition to the one provided by the Bullliuoio and Ohio rnlliond from Plttsbuig by way of Cincinnati nnd the Illinois Ccntial to New Oi leans nnd life Southern Pacific through to the coast, the Pittsburg car leaving overy 'Wednesday, Tho Now York car on Its 1 etui 11. leaves San Franclscp Monday oyrnlng and Hip Pittsburg car leaves on Tliuiadaj'. A, E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties 8 TI CMSTIAS Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, r In endless variety, The later production always found in our as sortment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in rich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. 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