Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Jan 16, 1890 MARRIAGES: At the home of the bride on Thursday Jan 16, by Rev C R Gregory, Mr WELLS B JOHNSON, and Miss AUGUSTA E LEACH, daughter of ISAIAH M LEACH, both of this city >From Pittston: A J BRENNAN and Miss MARY SHERIDAN last evening were united in marriage in St John's Church. After the ceremony, the bridal party and invited guests adjourned to the home of MICHAEL SHERIDAN, the bride's father, where a sumptious repast was spread. In Phillipsburg NJ on Wednesday Jan 15, by Rev Father Burk at Sts Phillips and James Church, Mr JOHN GILLIGAN, of Ashley, a conductor on the L & S division of the Central RR of NJ, and Miss SALLIE FLYNN, of Phillipsburg. Mr JAMES GILLIGAN, nephew of the groom was best man, and Miss LELIA FLYNN, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr and Mrs GILLIAGAN will reside in Scranton. MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: LUKE JAMES to MARY C THOMAS, both of Plymouth W BLISS to SARAH FORD, both of Pittston M ROCHINKO to MARY NEMIE, both of Alden ADAM HILL, of Eckley, TO BELLA HOWELLS, of Jeddo DIVORCE IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: DEUR vs DEUR, decree in divorce filed DEATHS: At the residence of her son-in-law HORACE S CHAMBERLAIN, Jan 15, of influenza, Mrs LUCY HITCHCOCK, formerly of Oxford, NY, aged 78 years. The funeral takes place at 10:30 am Friday from 63 Jackson Street, interment at Oxford, NY In Larksville Jan 14, Mrs JOHN LYON, aged 51 years In Plymouth Jan 15, infant daughter of S I DAVENPORT In East Mauch Chuck Jan 14, Mrs SARAH SHARPE, aged 90 years At Beaver Brook Jan 14, ANNIE O'DONNELL, aged 3 years In Nanticoke Jan 12, child of WILLIAM OLDFIELD In Nanticoke Jan 12, child of BRUCE BOONE, aged 5 years In Plains Jan 12, two children of EDWARD ROSENGRANT In this city Jan 15, of old age and pneumonia, ANDREW BIERBACH, aged 86 years. The funeral took place this afternoon from his late residence on Bowman Street In Wilkes-Barre Jan 15, of pneumonia, DAVID J JONES, aged 50 years. He lived at No. 7 Meade St., and a wife and four children survive him. In Pittston Jan 14, of cancer, Mrs CHARLES REILLY, aged 45 years. The funeral took place this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The remains were taken to Silver Lake, the deceased's former home, for interment (note: the combines 2 mentions, one spelled "Reilly", the other "Riley") In Oregon, Pittston, Jan 14, of diphtheria, GERTRUDE, daughter of C FIX, aged 3 years Dr PETER F ARNDT, a well known surgeon of Easton, died yesterday of gangrene, aged 57 years. GEORGE GUINNIP received word from Honesdale that his mother was dead. She was 86 years old and had been ailing for some time. Mr GUINNIP left for Honesdale this morning and will be gone for several days. >From Plymouth: Mrs JOHN LYNN, aged 40 years, died very suddenly of heart disease at her home in Larkspur about 11 o'clock yesterday. A husband, who was at work when she died, and a mature family, survive her. (condensed) >From Plymouth: WILLIAM S JONES, aged 52 years, died at 6 o'clock last evening of pneumonia. A wife and family survive. He had the grip, and had a relapse in it, with the above fatal result. >From Plymouth: JAMES KEATING, who died at Larksville, of pneumonia last Tuesday, was buried at Forty Fort this afternoon. >From Plymouth: Miss FLORA MATHERS, 22 years of age, died at her home in Wyoming yesterday afternoon. Funeral at 2 pm next Saturday. Interment at Forty Fort. >From Pittston: The funeral of ANTHONY REAP took place this morning at at 9 o'clock and was largely attended. Services were held in St John's Church. Interment in Market Street cemetery MINE DEATH: PETER MCANNULTY was killed in Pennsylvania Mine No. 14 this morning by a fall of coal . JAMES MORAN, his laborer, who was at his side, was only slightly injured. The dead man was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and seven children. He bore a high character and owned his own home. BRIEFS: Dr GEORGE H KIRWAN, who was in Cincinnati as groomsman for M J STEPHENS, returned this morning and resumed his practice. Ed, Phoenix