Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Jan 10, 1890 MARRIAGES: At Plains, on Wednesday evening Jan 8, by Rev J F Williams, Mr RALPH LACOE Jr, of West Pittston, and Miss HATTIE STARK of Plains MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: PETER YOUNGBLOOD, of Truckville, to MAGGIE LAYON, of Jackson M. KRUSWISKY to MARY WOGEKOKOCIVTE, both of Plymouth ANDREW PESZCZEK to LUDWIKA KINATEK, both of Plymouth DANIEL THOMAS to MAGGIE LLOYD, both of Wilkes-Barre W. MOSKAL to M CATTA, both of Nanticoke BIRTHS: W L MORSE, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, was in town yesterday as happy as a bird. It leaked out subsequently that his wife had just presented him with a boy, the first one. He has been sixteen years waiting for him, and three sisters were ready to greet him, DEATHS: At Seattle, Washington on Wednesday Jan 8, THOMAS R GOUCHER, formerly of this city, aged about 36 years. TOM worked for this paper for a few months back in its early days. While employed here he married Miss CORA KEELER. Subsequently he went to California for a few years before moving to Seattle. The deceased was a brother of Mrs E A NIVEN of this city. His mother, Mrs MARY GOUCHER, is with her daughter, Mrs FRED C HAND, in Scranton. He has three brothers in California, the eldest, WILLIAM H of Los Angelos, CHARLES of Long Beach, and GRANT of San Francisco. Another sister, Miss EMMA GOUCHER, lives in Philadelphia (condensed) Jan 1, 1890, Miss ELIZABETH WINTERS, of Orange, Pa, aged 82 years and 8 months Jan 8, 1890 Mr ALVA R ANDERSON, of near Truckville, aged 45 years In Pittston, Jan 9, of diphtheria, a 2 year old child of Mr and Mrs THEO. D BRITIGAN Miss KATE L FRACE, daughter of the late JOHN FRACE, died at her home, 22 North Street, last evening of pleuro-pneumonia, following influenza. Her mother, three brothers and three sisters survive her. Her brothers are A A, FRED, and VICTOR, and the sisters Misses IDA and MARY ANN, and Mrs CLARA PAINTER, the last named of West Pittston. The funeral will take place on Sunday. In Beaver Meadow Jan 9, JAMES MCGINTY, aged 37 years In Pittston Jan 8, of convulsions, JAMES, son of Mr and Mrs THOMAS ARMSTRONG, aged 2 years In West Pittsston Jan 8, JOHN B IRWIN, aged 69 years In Pittston Jan 9, of typhoid fever, Mrs ISABELLA, wife of A W OLIVER, aged 40 years In Pittston Jan 9, LOUIS SHAFFER, aged 60 years. Members of the I O O F are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of deceased brother of Gohonto Lodge, No 314. In Avoca Jan 7, of pneumonia, JOHN GRAHAM Sr, aged 40 years In Freeland Jan 8, Mrs KATE MCGEEHAN, aged 65 years Mrs CAROLINE GOODWIN, who had been prostrated with paralysis since the first of the year, died at her home on Main Street, Kingston, aged 80 years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs A V COOL, of Streator, Ill. Funeral at 1:30 pm Saturday. At noon on Thursday Jan 9, of diphtheria, SAMUEL MATTHEW, child of CYRUS MADDEN, of West River Street, aged 3 years and 8 months. Miss FANNIE PAYSON, sister of Messrs. W B and ED. A PAYSON, of this city, died at her home at LeRoysville, Bradford county, at 6 o'clock this morning, of consumption, aged 32 years. She had been ill for about five months. Besides her brothers, her father and mother, of whom she was the only daughter and the only child living at home, survive. Mr W B PAYSON, who has charge of Swift & Co's meat business in this city, will leave with his wife on the 5 o'clock train, and his brother, who is in his employ, will leave on a later train. They will be absent from the city until after the funeral, which will probably take place on Sunday Judge C B MCHENRY, of Columbia County, died at his home at Stillwater on Wednesday Jan 8, in his 60th year. Death is reaping a rich harvest at Carbondale. Mr T J GILPATRICK, MICHAEL DUNLEAVY, and a child of JOHN NOLAN, died on Wednesday night and another child of Mr NOLAN yesterday morning. >From Plymouth: EDDIE, the eight year old son of EDWARD HAHN, the inside foreman at No. 4, D & H colliery, died of the grip yesterday afternoon >From Pittston: THOMAS BERRYMAN, lost his only remaining child, a boy nineteen months old, last evening. The little fellow died of diphtheria, with which he had been suffering for about two weeks. The funeral took place this afternoon from the family residence on Wyoming Street. Mr BERRYMAN has lost both of his children within a week. >From Pittston: The home of MICHAEL JUDGE is again in mourning almost before the somber crape had been removed from the door. On Sunday last, an eighteen year old duaghter of Mr JUDGE succumbed to the dread disease pneumonia, and on Wednesday, MARY ELLEN, aged 23 years, breathed her last. Mr JUDGE is a widower and is left now with a family of two boys and two girls, the elder one of whom is married and the younger being of eleven years of age. The funeral will be announced later. ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: M MCNERTY: audit closed W E WHITE and W H WEBB: ut supra M W KUNKLE: widow's appraisement approved nisi JOHN GRUVER, hearing of audit continued W H MEYER, guardian discharged BRIEFS: >From Wilkes-Barre Heights: Mr ABE GODFRIED leaves next week for Lima Peru, where he goes to take a position as book keeper for his brothers, who are there in the insurance and transfer business. Mr JOSEPH MARKS, father of ABRAM and MOSES MARKS, age 63, is seriously ill with a partial paralysis Ed, Phoenix