Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Thu, Feb 13, 1890 MARRIAGES: At the home of the bride, Brooklyn, New York, on Wednesday evening, Feb 12, by Rev Dr Chamberlain, Mr MURRAY GIBSON, of Philadelphia, Miss ELEANOR W, daughter of Mr JOHN W HOLLENBACK, this city At the home of the bride, on Wednesday, Feb 12, by the Rev J G Eckman, Mr FREDERICK D COOK, of Pittsburg, and Miss HELEN E HADDOCK, of Kingston In the St Ignatius Catholic Church, Kingston, by Rev Father Donohue, of Plymouth, Wednesday, Feb 12, Mr JOHN MCHUGH, of Pittston, and Miss MARY CONNERS, of Kingston In Parsons Feb 12, HARRY MILLER, of Parsons, to Miss WAGNER, of Dallas In Parsons Feb 12, Miss MORRIS, to W S GRIFFITH, both of Parsons MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: MICHAEL TENNANT, Wilkes-Barre LENA MAHLE, Wilkes-Barre H W AGNEW, Rose MARY MOUER, Schuylkill BIRTH: >From Hobbie: Mr PHILIP READLER wears a second smile, cause, the arrival of a son in his home DEATHS: CATHERINE MCGUIRE, aged 19 years, daughter of NEIL MCGUIRE, deceased, died today of consumption. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of her mother, Baltimore Lane Mrs ANNA GERTRUDE KOCH, aged seventy-six years, widow of the late HENRY KOCH, of Cranberry, was struck by a Lehigh Valley locomotive at Hazleton Tuesday night and died three hours later at her home. Among her injuries were four broken ribs and a crushed arm In Plymouth Feb 11, of general debility, JACOB ELEY, aged 70 years In Plymouth Feb 11, Mrs SHADRACK LEWIS, aged 22 years In Plymouth Feb 10, of pneumonia, ERNEST MAJOR, aged 9 years In Taylorsville, Feb 11, of pneumonia, Mrs MORROW In this city Feb 11, of bronchial trouble, ROBERT DILLON, aged about 30 years ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: PHILIP LINDERMAN; time for hearing petitions for private sale fixed for Feb 26 R M DEVENS; widow's appraisment approved nisi PHILIP MOSS; bond approved ISAAC B FRANCE; writ issued ROWLAND METCALF; administrator discharged MARGARET BEARMER; decree of discharge filed BRIEFS: Mr W A DROWN, the umbrella manufacturer of Philadelphia, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs FRANK PHELPS >From Hobbie: Mr CHARLES SWANK, of New York, is visiting with his parents at present >From Dallas: WM. P KIRKENDALL has been absent from Trucksville for a week or more, his mother-in-law, Mrs PATTERSON, being very sick at that place >From Hobbie: Mrs MARY PETERS visited her brother, L F WHITEBREAD, in Slocum last week >From Hobbie: Mr JOHN READLER, the oldest person in this place, is quite hearty for his age, being in his 81st year. His brother, Mr JACOB READLER, of Briggsville, is two years his senior. Ed, Phoenix