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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Jan 29, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Jan 29, 1890 MARRIAGES: >From Plymouth: Prof W H VAN PLEES, the organist of St Vincent's Church, and Miss LIZZIE, the esteemed daughter of Dr MARSHALL G WHITNEY, of Church Street, were married very quietly at St Vincent's last Monday evening >From Stillwater: We had a very quiet wedding also, on Friday evening last, Mr F P KLASE, our station master, to Miss GRACE, daughter of the late SILAS MCHENRY. Mr KLASE brought the evening mail over, and after leaving it at the post office, he and Miss GRACE stepped into the pastor's house and were quietly united in wedlock. They then went to spelling school as innocently as if nothing had taken place, but the boys were not to be bluffed off in this way. Their fun was to come further on. So, on Saturday night, a crowd of them gathered before the house of the bride's mother, with drums, pans, bells, kettles, guns, and everything else that would make a noise, and for about an hour, they filled the valley with "horrid nice" music, nor did they let up when the bride and groom made an appearance, and the cigars and candles were forthcoming. Later on, the Bendertown Band arrived and completed the serenade. MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: WILLIAM MCDERMOTT to MARY CORCORAN, both of Plymouth EDWARD LEVICK to MARY MILLER, both of Duryea BIRTH: >From Dallas: Mrs BURTON SNYDER has a very promising baby daughter in whose welfare and happiness she indulges the fondest anticipation DEATHS: At Hazleton Mon Jan 27, Mrs WALTER E WETTERAU, aged 78 years, 10 months, and 14 days At Hazleton Tues evening Jan 28, of heart disease, Mrs MARY JOHNSON, aged 66 years, 5 months, and 13 days >From Dallas: THOMAS CASTERLINE died last week. His remains were laid away in Trucksville >From Dallas: THOMPSON PERRIGO died last week. Having had the prevailing disease measles set in, and though he was remarkably healthy and robust prior to the attack, he had to succumb. The funeral, which took place at Trucksville, under the auspices of the Order of Odd Fellows, was very largely attended. BRIEFS: Mr C H WHEELOCK, of Kingston, who has decided to engage in business with his uncle at Battle Creek, Mich, will leave with his family for that place on Sat, Feb 8. >From Dallas: JOHN STEEL, of Jackson, and his wife, have gone to England, their native place, on a visit NATHANIEL HONEYWELL, formerly of this place, was recently here on a visit from Bradford county DIVORCE SOUGHT: NADA ROBINSON today filed a petition asking for a divorce from her husband ARTHUR ROBINSON. The marriage took place June 8, 1881, and from that time until August 15, 1888, she lived with him and demeaned herself as his lawful wife. Ed, Phoenix

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