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    1. [PALUZERN] WB Evening Leader Thu Mar 27, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Mar 27, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Hazleton Mar 22, by Rev R G Aszman, JOHN ADAM GERNHARDT, to Miss ANNA CATHARINE RUDOLPH, both of Hazleton In Nanticoke Mar 19, by Rev G M Peck, J H BENSCOTER and ANNA H SHAFER In Wilkes-Barre Mar 20 in Zion’s Reformed Church, by Rev F K Levan, FREDERICK GOERINGER to Miss CATHARINE BANK, both of Wilkes-Barre In Wilkes-Barre Mar 26 by Rev F K Levan, GEORGE HUGHES to Miss ELIZABETH BECKER, both of Wilkes-Barre In Avoca Mar 25, by Rev G N Makely, WALTER ANDERSON to Miss ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, both of Avoca In Nescopek Mar 23, by Rev S Sydney Kohler, FRED S WOMELSDORF, of Nanticoke, and Miss MARTHA V KEEN, of Nescopek At Plains Mar 26 by Rev J F Williams, EDMUND EGGE and Miss NORA OPLINGER, both of Plains In Wilkes-Barre Mar 26 by Rev A Griffin, WALTER A JONES and Miss EMILY S MEIXELL, both of this city At the home of the bride, Mar 26, MOSES COHN, of Bradford, Pa and Miss MINNIE LEVY of this city MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: Z HEUSON, Newport LIZZIE MONIS, Nanticoke S L GEDDIS, West Pittston ELLA H LAIRD, Pittston MICHAEL BOERMA, New York MARIA G DECELLO, Pittston DEATHS: S S JAMES, whose sad death occurred yesterday, leaves a wife and six children: WAYNE T JAMES, who is at present teaching in the Soldier’s Orphan School at Harford, Pa; LAURA, a young lady attending the Mansfield Normal School; MARK JAMES, who is attending the First District High School, and three younger children, the youngest being six years of age. The deceased leaves six brothers and four sisters: Prof G W JAMES, of this city; A W JAMES, now at Berlin University, Germany; F F JAMES, and A J JAMES, druggists residing at Ely, Minn; and L M JAMES, of Rush, Susquehanna co. The sisters are Mrs A W ADAMS, of Baltimore, formerly of this city; and Mrs HAY, Mrs KENNY, and Mrs SHAY, all of Susquehanna Co. Mrs JAMES is a daughter of the late N J COGSWELL, of Lesson, Bradford, Co., who died Jan 19, 1890, and a sister of Prof H E COGSWELL of Mansfield. The remains will be taken to East Rush for interment, leaving this city at 2:10 pm on Friday BURIALS: >From Stillwater: Mrs MARTHA GOLDEN was buried here today. Services in the Christian Church, conducted by Rev McManarie. She was in her 80th year ELSEWHERE: Washington, Mar 27: In the house, the Wyoming bill was taken up. Mr Barnes (Georgia) opposed the bill because he believed that the territory did not contain a population requisite for admission into the union, and because there was incorporated in the Constitution features based upon the subject of female suffrage, which was antagonistic to republican institutions. Mr Oates (Alabama) said that no new state had ever come into the union on the terms proposed in this case – that women were to have the right to vote, and to hold office. Ed, Phoenix

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