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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Apr 15, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Apr 15, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Wilkes-Barre Apr 12 by Rev A Griffin, W D CASTERLINE of Scranton, to CARRIE THOMAS, of Wanamie MARRIAGES LICENSES GRANTED: WASIL RACK, Mill Creek ANNA CHOONAS, Mill Creek F J HALFELL, Wilkes-Barre LENA CRAMER, Wilkes-Barre ALBERT MUTCHLER, Nanticoke AMANDA WHENDLING, Nanticoke GEORGE A RIDALL, Salem NETTIE V SHOOP, Salem CHAS. S MOROW, Superior, Wis. ANNA E BENNETT, Pittston DIVORCE FILING: HENRY D SPINNER today asked the court to grant him a divorce stating that he had been married to SARAH A BUTLER, of White Haven, Aug 17, 1889, but that she had offered such indignities to his person as to make life intolerable. He therefore prays for a divorce. BIRTH: The wife of ex-Deputy Sheriff T W HART, of Ashley, presented her husband with a bright baby boy this morning and all are doing well DEATHS: JOHN J KEATING of Pittston who died Sunday afternoon was one of the most respected citizens of that borough and was prominent in Catholic circles. He was 43 years old At Pittston Apr 13, MAGGIE A COX At Pittston Apr 14, the result of injuries received eight years ago, JOSEPH N CLARK, aged 22 years In White Pigeon, Mich. Apr 6, HENRY LINE, formerly of Luzerne County At Mount Pleasant Apr 12, wife of the late JOHN GARDNER, aged 79 years At his home in Little Meadows Apr 13, PATRICK NEVILLE, aged 88 years In Freeland Apr 13, of pneumonia, THOMAS WILSON, aged 62 In Hazleton Apr 13, CLARENCE W, son of Mr and Mrs JOHN BERGER, aged 12 months At Audenreid Apr 13, ROBERT LINCOLN, son of Mr and Mrs BETTS, aged 11 months. BURIAL: The remains of the late PATRICK CUDDY were interred this afternoon in the Catholic cemetery. Services were held at the house at 2 o’clock and the body was taken to St Mary’s Church BRIEFS: ROBERT C SELDON yesterday resigned his position with the Acme Oil Co, at Hazleton, and will take another position with the Standard Coal Co, Midvale, Ala. >From Plymouth: Mrs EDWARD NORTON and her seven sons left Avondale yesterday for Philadelphia where she joins her husband who has been employed there for some months. ELSEWHERE: Washington Apr 15: Dispatches received at the Indian Office from Agent Upshaw at Tongue River, Mont, report the Northern Cheyenne Indians congregating and threatening life and property in that vicinity. Troops, he telegraphs, are needed quick. The dispatches were forwarded to the war department, with a request to forward troops at once. Ed, Phoenix

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