Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Mar 26, 1890 MARRIAGES: >From Plymouth: Mr PARDEE BISHER and Miss MAME E FISHER were married last evening at the residence of WM. BISHER, by Rev J O Woodruff In Tunkhannock, Mar 25, by Rev G C Lyman, FRED O MINER, of Eaton, and Miss LYDIA O LUCE, of Tunkhannock In West Avoca, THOMAS DUFFY, of Carbondale, and Miss GRACE NEABONE, of West Avoca DEATHS: >From Plymouth: OLIVER THOMAS, aged 18 years, son of JOHN R THOMAS, of Chestnut street, was squeezed between cars so badly in No. 11, L & WB colliery, at noon yesterday, that he died about 7 o'clock last night. How the accident occurred is not known, but when one of the miners was coming out along the gangway he found the mules and the car standing and young THOMAS, the driver, by the roadside lying unconscious, with his skull crushed in. In Plymouth Mar 25, OWEN THOMAS, aged 16, by accident in mines {NOTE: two different mentions: different spellings, could be same person} THOMAS MULHERIN, aged 25, died yesterday at the home of his father, 452 Northampton street, of typhoid fever. Funeral at 9 a. m. with requiem high mass in St Mary's Church and interment in Hanover cemetery. Deceased had been ill only about two weeks. He was a brakeman on the Central Railroad and was a member of the Order of Railway Brakemen. In Wilkes-Barre Mar 25, THOMAS MULHERRIN, aged about 25 years {NOTE: two different mentions: different spellings, could be same person} In Pittston Mar 25, the three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs ANTHONY KLEMS In Nanticoke Mar 25, of pneumonia, WILLIAM GEORGE, aged 68 years. Friends will meet at the house on Thursday March 27 at 1 o'clock and proceed to the Presbyterian Church where the services will be held. Interment in Hanover Green cemetery In Ashley Mar 25, of consumption, Mrs HARRY O'CONNELL In Plymouth Mar 23, infant son of JOHN I NORRIS, of pneumonia >From Hobbie: Mrs SIPPLE, widow of the late HENRY SIPPLE, died on the 12th inst. Interment was made in the old Union cemetery The services were preached at the house by the Rev J Messenger FUNERAL: The funeral of JOHN F CLARK will be held from his late residence 7 Helfrich's court on Thursday at 4 o'clock. >From Hobbie: The only child of CHARLES KNORR, of Berwyck, was brought here on the 15th inst and was buried in the old cemetery >From Hobbie: Mr and Mrs SOLOMON SPAYD attended the funeral of their niece, daughter of the late CHARLES STAIR, in Slocum Saturday MINE ACCIDENT: >From Plymouth: JOHN CONRAD had his leg broken in D & H colliery No. 3 by a squeezing this morning BRIEFS: Look out for large numbers of counterfeit ten cent pieces which are now circulating >From Plymouth: Mr and Mrs EDWARD GEATONS spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs JAMES P FARRELL of Scranton >From Hobbie: Mrs ROSINA HART, widow of the late JOHN HART, is in very poor health Donations continue to pour in to the Relief Committee ELSEWHERE: Washington Mar 26: The Chicago World's Fair will postponed until 1893 Ed, Phoenix