Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Feb 21, 1890 MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: C WOLF, Plymouth MAGGIE BATES, Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: JOHN MOYLES, an old and respectable citizen of Laurel Run, died this morning at 6:30 o'clock, aged 47 years. He is survived by a widow and two children, one boy and one girl, eleven and fourteen years respectively. The funeral will take place from the family residence at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment at Catholic Cemetery at Hanover. Deceased was a member of the Emerald Benevolent Association of Newtown. SAMUAL SMURL, who was injured some time ago in the Dorrance mine, died at the City Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Two amputations had been made, but he was unable to bear the shock, death following close upon the last operation. The funeral will take place Saturday at 2 o'clock from 51 Chester street, Derr's addition. PATRICK CAFFREY, of Georgetown, aged 22, died yesterday morning at Forty Fort, where he was visiting his sister. The young man, who is the son of MICHAEL CAFFREY, was just recovering from influenza, when he was attacked by dropsy and kindred ailments. The funeral will be held from the home of the deceased in Georgetown. A Frenchman named SERTELET FELISAIEN was fatally injured by a fall of rock in No. 3 D & H colliery yesterday. His leg was badly fractured and he was so severely hurt internally that doctors have little hope of his recovery At Drifton Feb 20, WATKIA EVANS, aged 45 years Mrs CATHERINE FREEMAN, wife of JACOB FREEMAN, of Plymouth, died at her home in that place at 11 o'clock am today, aged 78 years. She leaves a husband, eighty years of age, and eight children: JOSEPH and IG FREEMAN, of this city; LEO, of Plymouth; Mrs MORRIS SWARTZKOFF, of Scranton; Mrs LEWIS LEWITH, of Wilkes-Barre; SAMUEL, of Pittston; JOSEPH, of New York; and Mrs STEINDLER, presently in Europe. The death of Mrs FREEMAN severs a relation of husband and wife that had continued for fifty-eight years, during which time they had not been separated for a single night. The funeral will take place at Plymouth at 10 am on Sunday, and the remains will be brought to this city for interment in Hanover cemetery In Pittston Feb 19, from an abscess, JOHN W, son of Mr and Mrs STEPHEN CHAPMAN, aged 3 years. At Freeland Feb 19, SARAH A, wife of JOHN A MOSER, aged 29 years BRIEFS: Linden Flick, Esq., as attorney for ALEXANDER BENNETT, yesterday made application for a divorce. The said SLEXANDER BENNETT says in his petition that he was married to HATTIE BENNETT, his wife, on April 19, 1886. >From Plymouth: Miss KATE CALLARY, of Nanticoke, is visiting her brother, P P CALLARY Ed, Phoenix