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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Feb 7, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Feb 7, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Pittston Feb 5, by Rev Father Finnen, JAMES S LAMB, and Miss ROSE GALLAGHER In Wilkes-Barre Feb 5, by Rev P S Everett, ATWELL IDE, and Miss MARTHA E RABERT DEATHS: In Trucksville Feb 5, Mrs JAMES PATTERSON In Plymouth Feb 6, by accident in breaker, JOHN THOMAS, aged 14 In Plymouth Feb 6, of convulsions, infant son of ANDREW BRENNAN AUGUSTA TERRESA CHAN, the little two year old daughter of S S CHAN died this morning at 9 o'clock, of spasms resulting from teething. The funeral will take place on Sunday from the residence, 76 South Main street. Another child of Mr CHAN is very sick THOMAS ROACH, of Park Avenue, died on Wednesday evening, of blood poisoning and pneumonia, aged 27 years, leaving a wife to whom he was married on Christmas day. The funeral, which will be attended by the Knights of Pythias in a body, will take place in the Puritan Church, Sherman street, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs JOHN BERGEN, wife of a prominent coal operator of Minersville, was burned to death by a coal-oil lamp exploding Mrs RUMBAL, of Schuylkill Haven, was found dead in her bed, but not for forty-eight hours after she had died. Her husband, who was blind and occupied another room, was not aware of her death until neighbors discovered her. ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: ANNA M CROOP: final account of guardian examined and confirmed SAMUEL WILLIAMS: audit heard and closed J B SCHOOLEY: citation award DANIEL CRAGLE: report of audit confirmed nisi STERLING G LEARN: rule granted to show cause PHILIP LINDERMAN: return of sale confirmed absolutely H C HARVEY: citation granted ISAAC FITZGERALD: final account approved DANIEL SHELBY: widow's appraisement approved nisi TRAVERSE JURORS AT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR MARCH 10: MILES ROSS, farmer, Ross A F PETERS, lumberman, White Haven THOMAS LYONS, merchant, Wilkes-Barre Twp WILLIAM DIXON, miner, Plains HARRY PHILLIPS, clerk, West Pittston GEORGE CLARK, clerk, Hazleton R E OXENRIDER, confectioner, Sugarloaf DANIEL CRONIN, miner, Plymouth WILLIAM DONLEY, laborer, Plymouth J B SAX, farmer, Wright WILLIAM KELLEY, blacksmith, Edwardsville JAMES CASEY, engineer, Conyngham THOS. SHAW, farmer, Ross GILBERT SMITH, miner, Foster L H KOCHER, farmer, Lake J J MCGEEHAN, clerk, Hazleton M B GARNEY, fireman, Kingston MATHEW OWEN, saloon keeper, Plymouth Twp MICHAEL MURPHY, miner, Hanover FRANK MARTZ, clerk, Hazleton JAS. SERGEANT, laborer, Hazle THOS. WARD, driver, Hazleton JAS. B FARRELL, merchant, Plymouth MICHAEL SWEENEY, hotel keeper, Hanover H D HUGHES, miner, Plymouth Twp DAVID W EVANS, supt., Pittston JOHN KORN, carpenter, Hazleton FRANKLIN WALP, laborer, Conyngham J W ZIMMERMAN, contractor, Nanticoke W G HARTER, farmer, Hollenback JAS. COLLINS, agent, Freeland A. S. PHILLIPS, contractor, Wilkes-Barre WASHINGTON BRIGGS, farmer, Nescopek JOSPEPH WANDALL, farmer, Union GEO. JEFFERIES, miner, Plymouth Twp WM. GOWAN, JR, justice of peace, Yatesville PATRICK GAUGHAN, moulder, Hazleton EVAN PUGH, miner, Nanticoke WM. RANGHT, Coal & Iron Policeman, Foster ALONZO KYTTLE, driver boss, Plymouth JOHN H FLYNN, fireboss, Wilkes-Barre Twp PETER REDMOND, farmer, Jackson BRIEFS: HALE ROBINSON, of New York, is in town to visit his aged mother who is quite ill Mrs F W DENNIS, of Pittston, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs W B PAYSON, at the Exchange Hotel today Mr JOHN S WASHBURNE, who has been suffering for some time past in New York, from paralysis, was brought to this city last evening and is present at the home of his mother at 139 South Main street. It is a wise father who knows as much as his fifteen year old son. Ed, Phoenix

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