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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Apr 9, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Apr 9, 1890 MARRIAGES: Miss LUCY ST. JOHN, daughter of CHARLES E ST JOHN, was happily married last evening to JOHN R EVANS, of Scott Street. The ceremony was performed by Rev J E BONE. Miss EMMA COREY, of Waverly, Pa attended the bride as bridesmaid and H W HINTERLICHTER, of Wilkes-Barre, was groomsman. WM. ST JOHN and son, of Scranton, and GEORGE COREY, of Waverly, were among the guests. At Beaver Meadow Apr 5 by Rev B P King, THOMAS HENDERSON and Miss MARY GUNDRY, both of Stockton At St Stephen’s rectory, Apr 8, by Rev H L Jones, WILLIAM S SHELTON and EMMA J HUGHES, both of Pittston In Ashley Apr 6, H STEVENS and Miss REBECCA BLACK, both of Ashley In Plains Apr 5 THOMAS JORDAN and Miss MARIA WOODSOCK MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: B R HALL, Carbondale S R BARRETT, Pittston W H CLARK, New Brunswick, N.J. SADIE SCOFIELD, Kingston DEATHS: PATRICK MOONEY died in the Wilkes-Barre hospital at 2 o’clock this morning from injuries received yesterday by a squeeze in Haddock and Co.’s mine at Luzerne borough. The deceased was widely known hereabouts as Squire MOONEY. He had lived for many years at Warrior Run, where he served as tax collector and as Justice of the Peace. He had only moved from there, in fact, a few weeks ago to accept a place in the mine where he met his death. He was a careful miner and an unusually intelligent man and his taking off under such circumstances is striking evidence of the risks even the most competent and cautious of his avocation are constantly running. He was an active man in the old miner’s union, held the position of Treasurer of it, and after presided at conventions of miner’s, being regarded as having special qualifications for such positions. He served faithfully during the war in the 9th Pennsylvania cavalry, and was among the squad who captured the person of Jeff Davis at its close. He was a member of Ely Post G. A. R., of this city, and was well thought of by all of his comrades. In Plymouth Apr 8, THOMAS KELLY, aged 55 years of pneumonia In Wilkes-Barre Apr 9, RAYMOND, son of B MAHONEY, aged 5 years. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m. from the home of the family on Hollenback avenue In Hazleton Apr 8, PATRICK KENNEDY, aged 52 years HUGH MCGROARTY of Georgetown, who left here March 29 for Como, Colorado, with the intention of making it his future home died there very suddenly yesterday. The young man was only 23 years old. ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: J C HOUSEKNECHT: return of sale confirmed absolutely J I HESS: ut supra JAMES MARTIN: ut supra ROBERT SMITH: audit closed and evidence filed J K BOGERT: FRANK T PATTERSON, guardian of HOWARD P BOGERT, acknowledges deed in due form to E F BOGERT COMMON PLEAS JURORS SELECTED FOR MAY 19: LYMAN ALBERT, teamster, Miner’s Mills THOS. O’MALLEY, merchant, Kingston P. SHEA, gent, Nanticoke GEORGE CAREY, undertaker, Huntington JOHN MCHUGH, machinist, Hazle ROBERT HUTCHINS, merchant, Wyoming IRA KIRKENDALL, merchant, Wilkes-Barre FRANK O’BOYLE, laborer, Kingston FRANK SWEENEY, miner, Foster GEORGE SHARP, laborer, Plains FRANK CROTZER, druggist, Nanticoke PHILIP RINEMAN, milk-dealer, Hanover A ERANKS, barber, Wilkes-Barre W P JAMES, painter, Wilkes-Barre P J FLYNN, shoemaker, Wilkes-Barre BARNEY GALLAGHER, milk-dealer, Wilkes-Barre WM. NORTHRUP, manager, Pittston JOHN LOVELL, merchant, Pittston CHARLES JASPAR, mine foreman, Wilkes-Barre MOSES COOLBAUGH, merchant, Pittston E F BOGERT, editor, Wilkes-Barre G W ENTERLINE, merchant, Wilkes-Barre R FARRELL, contractor, Sugar Notch WM. BUCKALEW, laborer, White Haven G CURRY, teacher, Plains W W ROSS, foreman, Parsons M DEVANNEY, miner, Ashley JAMES BROWN, smith, Plymouth R MCGEE, brakeman, Foster WM. MAHER, laborer, Plymouth A EARLY, clerk, Pittston JOHN SCHUSSLER, Shickshinny FRANK LYNCH, farmer, Dennison THOS DOBINSON, alderman, Jeddo JAMES KEARNEY, miner, Pittston GEO. RIPPER, farmer, Foster JOHN NICHOLAS, agent, Hazleton WM WELSH, miner, Jenkins DAN MCGEEHAN, saloon, Hazleton CON MCHUGH, fireman, Miner’s Mills SIMON LAMPHIER, shoemaker, Luzerne J B SUTLIFF, farmer, Huntington JAMES RYAN, foreman, Pittston JOHN A RUCH, clerk, Plymouth WM MEYERS, laborer, White Haven FRANK MCHUGH, merchant, Hazleton A ALLEN, surveyor, Pittston WILBUR DOWNING, farmer, Fairmount GRAND JURORS SELECTED FOR MAY 26: W E ROFF, bookkeeper, Nanticoke ANDREW MOSS, farmer, Hunlock JAMES GILLIGAN, fireman, Wilkes-Barre GEORGE RUMAGE, conductor, Ashley GEORGE SLAUBACK, engineer, Pittston T P MILLER, clerk, Butler WM H SIPLING, miner, Wilkes-Barre JOHN MCKAY, agent, Luzerne EDWARD POLGRAIN, policeman, Hazleton EVAN M EVANS, miner, Edwardsville CHAS. BAMBRICK, miner, Wilkes-Barre twp GEO. M RHODE, merchant, Wilkes-Barre JOHN D BOYLE, miner, Wilkes-Barre ROBT SMITH, miner, Laurel Run JOHN MCNAMARA, carpenter, Miner’s Mills JOHN A FREDERICK, miner, Pittston IRA HUTCHINS, farmer, Plymouth twp B P SMITH, farmer, Fairmount EDWARD MOCK, miner, Sugar Notch WAYWORD THOMAS, miner, Nanticoke HARRY SCHEIDEL, hotel keeper, Wilkes-Barre J J JENNINGS, carriage painter, Luzerne CHAS. GALLAGHER, miner, Wilkes-Barre CHAS. GREGORY, farmer, Hunlock BRIEFS: >From Plymouth: There are over 100 families still receiving constant assistance and if the Nottingham colliery starts within two weeks, nearly all will be relieved. Ed, Phoenix

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