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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Jan 9, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Jan 9, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Wilkes-Barre Jan 8, 1890 by Alderman G S Groff, JOHN STOUS, and REBECCA GRUVER, of Miner's Mills At St Vincent's Church, Plymouth, on Wednesday Jan 8, 1890, by Rev Francis Mack, Mr WILLIAM TETINS, and Miss KATE REILLY At St Stephens Church, Jan 8, by the Rev H L Jones, MARY LOUISE, daughter of ex-Attorney General PALMER, and GEORGE EDGAR, son of Rev Bishop JOHN H VINCENT of Buffalo. The six ushers were: HARRY E ANDERSON, COLMAN W CUTLER and EMILE SHULTZ of New York, SIDNEY COLGATE of Orange NJ, and SYDNEY B MINER and B W PALMER of Wilkes-Barre. The bridesmaids were: Miss ISABEL DARLINGTON of Washington DC, Miss HARRIET HAND of Scranton, Miss JESSIE MUNGER of Plainfield NJ, Miss MARIE JADLIN of Brooklyn, Miss ANNA PARISH and Miss NELLIE PALMER of Wilkes-Barre. Maid of Honor was the Miss MADELINE PALMER, a sister of the bride. Best man was JAMES B JOY of NY. S A BACHARACH of Philadelphia, and Miss GUSSIE LIVINGSTONE, daughter of ISAAC LIVINGSTONE, were married at the Synagogue last evening by Rev Dr Rundbaken. DEATHS: In Wilkes-Barre Hospital Jan 7, FRED SHOPLAND, aged about 17 years, the young man whose back was broken by the blowing down of a fence at Atlantic Park in August 1887. The death of JOHN FEATHERSTONE, of pneumonia, occurred yesterday afternoon, after an illness lasting from last Saturday. His wife, a sister of Hon. W H HINES, and two young children, survive him, as do four brothers and two sisters: THOMAS, JOSEPH, MICHAEL, and ARTHUR, Mrs HUGH NOLAN, and Mrs CLARA NOLAN. He was a native of Ireland, the son of JOHN FEATHERSTONE, and was about 35 years of age. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 10 am, with solemn high mass. At Hazleton, Wednesday Jan 8, of consumption and heart trouble, HENRY KRAPF, aged 57 years, 11 months, and 27 days The third victim of diphtheria in the household of CYRUS MADDEN, 62 West River St, expired at noon today. His name was SAMUEL MATTHEW MADDEN, aged 3 years and 8 months. WILLIAM JOSEPH, aged 6 years and 8 months, died at 11 pm on the third inst. CLARA AUGUSTA, aged 9 years and 5 months, followed her little brother at midnight of the 5th, and now death claims the last of a trio of happy children who were in good health and spirits but one short week ago. S P VANDERMARK, of Nanticoke, fell dead on the street at that place about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was aged 78 years, 5 months, and 16 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of L J VANDERMARK at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. JACOB GREENAWALT, a constable, and HENRY KRAPF, a saloon keeper, died of the grippe in Hazleton, last night, after an illness of but a few days. BRIEFS: Mr C H WHEELOCK, of Kingston, is just home from a visit to his uncle at Battle Creek, Mich. Ed, Phoenix

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