Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Jan 24, 1890 MARRIAGES At the residence of Mr J A MONTZ, South Street, on Wed evening Jan 22 by Rev A Griffin, Mr L R C SHEAR, of Pittston, and Miss L A LEE, of Utica NY In Pittston Jan 23 by Rev Father Finnan, CORMAC BOHAN and Miss MARY KEARNEY In Miner's Mills Jan 22 by Rev E J Morris, FRANK ARGUST, of Wilkes-Barre, and Miss MARTHA MORGAN In Nanticoke Jan 23 by Rev J P Harris, HENRY J WILLIAMS and SARAH A MILLS MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: JOSEP HAZSUSKI to E STRAKE, of Wilkes-Barre GEORGE WILLIAMS to EMMA BELLAS, both of Harrington JAMES GOLDEN to LIZZIE LANGAN, both of Pleasant Valley MORGAN BOYLE to NORA DORAN,both of Hanover township DEATHS: Mrs HENRIETTA NEY, widow of Mr ALBERT NEY, died at the home of her cousin, Mrs M H BELL, 62 South River Street, yesterday, aged 72 years. Mrs NEY was a native of Charleston, SC, and was for some years an inmate of the household Mrs OLIVER BURR HILLARD, of that city, by whom at that time Mr NEY was employed as a clerk, subsequently going into business for himself at Charleston, and later at New Orleans, and Cincinnati. He died in May last at Falmouth, Mass., where he was in the habit of spending his summers, and soon after his death, Mrs NEY came to this city and took up residence with Mrs BELL. She leaves no near relatives. The funeral will take place on Saturday. (condensed) In Honeybrook Jan 23, CHARLES RODGERS, aged 35 years At Coleraine Jan 23, MARY, daughter of CORNELIUS and CELIA DUGAN, aged 3 years and 8 months In Brooklyn NY Jan 6, of consumption, Lieut HARRY T MONAHON, U S Navy, in his 42d year In Ashley Jan 23, Mrs PHILIP SYMONS In Plymouth Jan 23, of pneumonia, Mrs DAVID DAVIS, aged 34 years In Easton Jan 21, MARGARET H, wife of DIXON LEWERS, aged 60 years In Kane, Bradford County, on the 21st inst, of pneumonia, GEORGE M, only son of GEORGE and ELLA ORR, formerly of this city, aged 4 months. HENRY STINE, of Mauch Chunk, a brakeman on the cannonball freight train on the Jersey Central RR, was killed at White House NJ yesterday morning by his head coming in contact with a water pipe that had beenleft projecting over the track from a tank. The train was moving rapidly when the accident occurred and Stine's head was crushed in a horrible manner. Stine's remains were sent home. >From Ashley: The funeral of Mrs PHILIP SIMOND,whose death occurred on Thursday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house of the deceased on Newport street A WILL FILED: The will of AMANDA M BRIGGS, late of this city, was probated today. After directing that all her just debts be paid she orders that her property be converted into cash and that it be divided into nine shares, one share to be given to each of the following persons: LORETTA GREEN, her daughter; FREEMAN BRIGGS, a son; HANNAH THOMAS, a daughter; SARAH WEISS, a daughter; JESSE BRIGGS, a son; MARY A MACE, a daughter; MILES F BRIGGS, a son; ISAAC J BRIGGS, a son. The will was made and signed August 10, 1888, and LORETTA GREEN is made the sole executrix. The witnesses are E D NICHOLS, and C J RINEHIMER Ed, Phoenix