Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Mar 31, 1890 MARRIAGES: C H YOUNG and Miss KATE JENKINS were married on Saturday at the home of the bride by Rev E L Santee. In Nanticoke Mar 27, JOHN J ADAMS and Miss SAMUELS, both of Nanticoke In Ashley Mar 27 by Rev Morvin Custer, WILLIAM LAITEY and Miss GETTIE JOHNSON, both of Ashley In Shickshinny Mar 22 by Rev B B Luce, CHARLES W MOYER and AMANDA DEHAVEN, both of Shickshinny Mar 22 at the residence of Rev D B McCloskey, MILTON HARRISON to Mrs MEHITABLE HAZLETT, both of near Huntington Mills In Yatesville Mar 26 by Rev Robert Holmes, JOHN T JOHNSON of Pittston, and Miss MARY JANE REID, of Yatesville In West Pittston Mar 27 byk Rev Y C Smith, WILLIAM M KOENIG, of Exeter Borough, and Miss ROSA MARKS, of West Pittston DEATHS: Rev JOHN J HUGHES, of 336 East Market Street, died at his home on Friday evening last, of consumption, aged 52 years. Deceased has been a resident of Wilkes-Barre for twenty years, but had served as pastor of the Welsh Methodist Church of Miners Mills before being obliged to retire on account of ill health. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the house, and interment will be made in Hollenback cemetery. Mrs HUGH RILEY, mother of J T RILEY, of Ashley, and well known in this vicinity, died at her home in Newtown yesterday, aged 77 years. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with High Mass at St Leo's Catholic Church at Ashley R B HOWELL, the sick merchant, died last evening at his home 212 South street, after a week's illness from pneumonia, aged 51 years. Mr HOWELL was once warden of the Auburn state prison. He came here two years ago from Bradford County. Deceased was a cousin of Dr DAVIS of this city and is survived by a wife and four children - WILLIAM, ROBERT, FANNIE, and LENA. Funeral for friends only, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. DANIEL J PRICE, who was terribly injured in No. 1 slope of the Kingston Coal Co. on Friday evening, died on Saturday and GEORGE MARKEY who was injured at the same time, is not expected to recover >From Plymouth: KATIE, the seven year old daughter of DANIEL DOOLEY, died of cancer last Saturday night. This is the seventh of Mr DOOLEY's family that has died within the past two years. He has the sympathy of this community in his bereavement. Funeral tomorrow. >From Plymouth: Supt DAVID B GILDEA received a telegram this morning that his uncle DAVID BRENNAM had died in Coal Dale this morning. Deceased was 74 years of age. A wife, three sons, and six daughters survive him. He has been a resident of Tamaqua and vicinity for the past 45 years. Miss KATE G BRENNAN, teacher of Avondale School, is his daughter. Funeral next Wednesday morning; interment in Tamaqua At the hospital Mar 30, the results of an injury, FRANK MCGINTY, aged about 17 years In this city Mar 25 of cancer, MARY R SCHENSKY At Town Line Mar 26, JOHN HUSTED, aged 103 years In Pittston Mar 27 of diphtheria, a daughter of PHILIP KNEPMAN, aged about five years In Benton, Columbia Co. Pa, Mar 17, Mrs HANNAH DODSON, widow of the late GEORGE DODSON, aged 86 years In Shickshinny Mar 17, LETTIE MAY, daughter of H H and ANNA COFFMAN, aged 3 years At her home on Market street, Pittston, Mar 27, Mrs MARY HINES, aged 67 years In Wilkes-Barre Mar 29, of dropsy and heart trouble, Mrs STEPHEN SCHNEIDER BRIEFS: >From Plymouth: the banns of marriage have been published between HORACE GIRTON and Miss MARIA COYLE Ed, Phoenix