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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Jan 28, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Jan 28, 1890 MARRIAGE: In Kingston Jan 27, by C W Boone, Esq, Mr WILLIAM HEMBROW and Miss LUCY JOHNS, both of Edwardsville MARRIAGE LICENSE GRANTED: ALEX STEDTZ to SOPHIA QUINTONS, both of Plymouth DEATHS: In Wilkes-Barre Jan 25, of pneumonia, WILLIAM, the three year old son of WILLIAM S EVANS, of Georgetown In Pittston Jan 26, JAMES, son of Mr and Mrs JOHN MUNLEY, aged 2 years and 6 months In Ashley Jan 28, ELSIE, only daughter of Mr and Mrs S E WELLS, aged 3 years and 6 months. In Pittston Jan 25, of diphtheria, DAVID, son of JOHN G MILLER, aged 9 years In Sebastapol Pittston, Jan 27, JOHN QUEENEY, aged 50 years In Freeland Jan 26, Mrs ANN MCRORY, aged 48 years In Hazleton Jan 25, JOHN JOSEPH WALTER, infant son of the late JOSEPH MCHALE, aged 6 months In Audenreid Jan 27, JOHN BAYLESS, aged 30 years In Jeanesville Jan 26, TILLIE E, wife of TRUEMAN GOOD, aged 22 years BRIEFS: The funeral of STEPHEN STILES, an old and well known resident of Huntington township, took place at Town Hall today. The deceased had been subject to convulsions for several years, and it was in one of them that he died on Thursday night last. The funeral was postponed until today on account of his two children who are located in the far west. They did not arrive, however, in time for the funeral. Mr STILES was an uncle of Mrs Dr KESSLER, of this city. A young son of RICHARD EVANS, a miner, while attempting to cross the tracks at the Empire colliery, was run down by a passing train and had one of his legs horribly mangled. The little sufferer was immediately taken to his home and a physician called who, upon examing the child's injuries, found that amputation was necessary. The boy was only 8 years old. Ed, Phoenix

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