Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Apr 3, 1890 MARRIAGES: At Old Forge Apr 2 by Rev J A A*gel, F E WARD of Spring Brook, and Miss ELIZABETH WILSON of Duryea MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: GEORGE ROBBINS, Forty Fort ANNA S ANTHONY, Kingston JAMES BRACE, Dallas EDITH DYMOND, Dallas THOMAS DUNN, Wilkes-Barre L M DERMOTT, Wilkes-Barre C E SCHECTERLY, Nanticoke M M RHODES, Nanticoke JOSEPH PERRY, Wilkes-Barre BRIDGET MALLY, Wilkes-Barre JOHN H HALL, Wilkes-Barre ISABELLA LEASE, Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: JACOB GALLAND, a resident of Wilkes-Barre, died at the residence of his son in New York this morning at 8 oclock. Mr GALLAND was the father of three young men engaged in the manufacturing business in this city and of BERTHOLD GALLAND in Scranton. He was born in Prussia and had been a resident of Wilkes-Barre for eight years. The sons in business here and in New York are EUGENE, GEORGE, and MAX. The deceased was 65 years of age and had been a merchant until a few years ago when he retired. The funeral will take place Sunday in Scranton In Pittston Apr 2 of consumption, JAMES H CRAIG, aged 55 years In Pittston Apr 2 of Brights disease, JAMES S BAKER, ex-chief of police, aged 47 In Pittston Mar 31 of Brights disease, MARY, wife of MICHAEL MCHALE, aged 28 years In Pittston Apr 1, ELIZABETH, wife of GEORGE CATON, aged 57 years THE NANTICOKE EXPLOSION: MORGAN PRICE who was so badly injured in slope No. 4 at Nanticoke yesterday died soon after 8 oclock in the evening. He was conscious for a time after being removed to his home. He said he was blown clear through a brattice by the first explosion, and just as he was regaining consciousness he was again rolled along like a ball some 50 feet by the force of the concussion. Price s clothing was burned entirely off. JOHN ZUBOVAGE was blown off his feet and into a car. At the same time a quantity of falling rock covered him up except for part of his head. The body was extricated with extreme difficulty. The explosion of yesterday occurred very near the spot where engineer E C SCHAUFUS and an assistant were killed some months ago. The funerals of WM. A JAMES, JOSEPH ADAMS, and JOHN ZUBOVAGE will be held tomorrow. JOHN GRIFFITH was reported very low this morning but unless complications set in he will pull through. He is badly burned on his head and face and his thigh is broken. MICHAEL BARINSKY and JOSEPH BERANKSKIE have been taken to the City Hospital. The former has a broken leg and one eye blown out. The latter is badly burned on his hands and face. Both will recover it is thought. WILL FILED: The will of ELILU JENNINGS was filed today. She bequeaths her property in Nanticoke to her son JAMES in New York. It consists of one house and one lot. Ed, Phoenix