Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Feb 19, 1890 MARRIAGES: A happy wedding party went down to White Haven on the 9 o'clock L V train yesterday morning, consisting mostly of the TUCK family of this city. The event that took them out of town was the marriage of A DEAN TUCK, of Wilkes-Barre, to Miss LOUISA HEINBACH, of White Haven. The bride is a popular schoolteacher, and besides being a charming young lady, has scores of friends. The wedding took place at the bride's residence, Rev H C Hayden officiating. WILL TUCK was best man, and Miss IDA HEIMBACH, the bride's sister, bridesmaid. Mr TUCK is the well-known proprietor of the livery stables on Franklin street. In Plymouth Feb 17, WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM, and Miss JULIA YELLAND, by Rev Daniel Savage, both of Plymouth In Luzerne Feb 12 by Rev F A King, ISAAC B MAJOR and Miss EMMA J BECKER, both of Lehman At Town Line Feb 12 by Rev Mr Hamlin, Dr C A WILKINSON and Miss JENNIE, daughter of Mr and Mrs J D WOODWORTH In Hazleton Feb 18 by Rev Father Smith, A J FEELEY, of New Philadelphia, and Miss MINNIE E LOUGHRAN, of Hazleton WILLIAM H WHITEBREAD to ESTELLA C HONEYWELL, both of Dallas, at the Fair Ground Farm, Dallas, Feb 12 by Rev F Gendall DEATHS: In Truckville Feb 5, Mrs LUCINDA, wife of JAMES PATTERSON, aged 70 In Plymouth Feb 18, MARY JANE STUCKER, age 7 years, of pneumonia In Edwardsville Feb 15, of lung trouble, PATRICK GARRY, aged 40 In this city Feb 16, NORAH KENNEDY, aged 1 year In this city Feb 14, MARY MURRAY, aged 69 In Pittston Feb 14, of paralysis, WILLIAM STEVENS, aged 82. The funeral took place yesterday at 2 o'clock and was very largely attended, the remains being followed to their last resting place in West Pittston cemetery by a large number of friends. In Pittston Feb 14, BLANCHE, daughter of Mr and Mrs RICHARD MESSETT, aged 3 years and 6 months In this city Feb 16, of paralysis of the brain, GEORGE B WOOD, aged 42 years At Highland Feb 18, Mrs EDWARD QUINN, aged 53 years At Freeland Feb 14, DENNIS, son of Mrs KATHERINE MCGARVEY, aged 2 years At Peckville Feb 10, IRENE, daughter of GEORGE and AMANDA HETLINGER, aged 5 months FUNERALS: The funeral of JAMES MCMANUS, who was killed Monday night on the railroad, will occur tomorrow at 2 pm from the residence of TIM MCMANUS, 273 East Market street. Services will be held at St Mary's. Burial at the old Catholic cemetery. The funeral of Mrs UREE B GIBSON will take place tomorrow at 10:30 am. Interment will be made in New Britain, Bucks county. LEGAL NOTICE: Estate of S P GEORGE, late of Nanticoke Borough, deceased. Letters of administration granted to the undersigned: HATTIE E GEORGE and IRA A GEORGE Executor's sale:: LEWIS C PAINE and ANDREW H MCCLINTOCK, executors of estate of ELIZABETH L OSTERHOUT, to sell property 28 Feb 1890 BRIEFS: >From Pittston: Squire FLEISCHER, accompanied by his wife, left this morning for Bloomsburg, where they go to attend the silver wedding of Mrs FLEISCHER's brother, LEWIS COHEN. >From Pittston: JOHN BEISEL, of the firm of Beisel Bros., was visiting his uncle, REUBEN CUTLER Ed, Phoenix