Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Sat, Apr 19, 1890 MARRIAGES: E M SHOEMAKER and Miss ANNIE LIAS, both of Wilkes-Barre, were married at Waverly April 10 by Rev E M Wheeler MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: JOHN H REICHARD, Wilkes-Barre HELENA C FURSTENFELD, Wilkes-Barre THOS. KARSCHNER, Plymouth MAY CRODY, Plymouth JAS. E KEUBLER, Bear Creek MARY DEITER, Bear Creek DEATHS: JOHN H MURPHY, 35 years old, was killed by a premature blast this morning in No. 11 at Plymouth. He leaves a wife and five or six children. HENRY BOLANDER, aged 41 years, a popular Hazleton barber, died yesterday of inflammation of the bowels Mrs LIVINA ZIRDT, who kept a restaurant in Hazleton, was found dead in bed Friday morning. Apoplexy was the cause of her sudden demise. The body of DAVID FORD, a young man of Cork Lane, Pittston, was discovered yesterday morning in the Lackawanna River, near EverhartÂ’s Island. It is believed he was accidentally drowned. JOHN YOUNG, a German, who has lived in this city for the past 38 years, died last evening at his home, corner Washington and North Streets, of paralysis. He was 77 years old and leaves a wife and two children At Trucksville April 10: Mrs ELVIRA PERRY At Alderson April 7: JOHN DAVIS In Wilkes-Barre Fri April 18, REBECCA, wife of FREDERICK WILLIAMS, aged 36 years. Services at the house, 24 Carey Ave and interment at Hanover Green FUNERAL: The funeral of the young son of MARTIN DOOLEY, of Ashley, whose death from convulsions occurred Thursday, occurred this afternoon. Interment in Hanover cemetery ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: JOHN SMITH, distribution ordered MAY ANN SHARPE, as above MILLER MONTANYE, as above Administrator accounts confirmed absolutely in estates of: H H DERR, DANIEL DURST, ISAAC NULTON, MARY RINEMAN, ANNA WEISS, FREDERICK MERCUR, GEORGE B SEIBERT, WILLIAM RABER, JAMES MOTT, JAMES REDDINGTON, C H BAKER, PHILIP MOSS, JOSEPH BIRKBECK, PHOEBE A THOMAS MARY SHAFER: return of sale of real estate confirmed absolutely DANIEL HILE: as above MAY MONAHAN: examinerÂ’s report confirmed absolutely R L MINER: first partial account of administrator confirmed S C GRIFFLIN: petition for allowance referred to P H CAMPBELL as auditor ELSEWHERE: New York April 19: Peter Linguist, a passenger by the steamer Bohemia, was the last immigrant to pass through the gates of Castle Garden. Workmen were busy preparing the United States barge office in order, so that immigrants can be landed there today. Ed, Phoenix