Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Feb 11, 1890 MARRIAGE TOMORROW: The wedding of Mr COOK, of Pittsburg, and Miss HELEN HADDOCK, of Kingston, is announced to take place tomorrow evening at the family residence at Kingston. They go to Pittsburg to live, where Mr COOK carries on business MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: W H MILLS, Parsons MINNIE WAGNER, Dallas E E TAYLOR, Scott twp LIZZIE VAN HORN, Susquehanna Co M. DZIOFNSKI, Lackawanna Co. ANNA ZIRNAIKA, Lackawanna Co. JOSEPH KOZELITZ, Kingston MARY MIHALIZ, Pittston F D COOK, Wilkes-Barre HELEN HADDOCK, Kingston JOHN ETZEL, Wilkes-Barre MARY HANLON, Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: The sudden death of JOHN KOSEK last night was the universal topic of conversation upon the streets today. His lifeless body was found in his wrecked carriage. A coroner's inquest will be convened to determine the cause of death. Mr KOSEK was born in Bohemia about 48 years ago and came to this country in 1863. In 1869 he was married to ELIZABETH WARNICK, of Pittston, who survives him, as well as six children - two daughters and four sons. They are: MARY, JOSEPHINE, HENRY, FRANK, JOHN and KARL. One son is married to a daughter of JACOB SCHAPPERT. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 10 o'clock at the house and at 11 o'clock at the St Nicholas Church. (condensed) In this city on Tues Feb 11 at the home of his parents, 38 Helfrich Court, , of consumption, GEORGE FRITZ, Jr, aged 82 years. The funeral will take place Thursday, at 2 p m JOHN C WEBER, of Bethlehem, was found dead in his bed Sunday night from heart disease BENJAMIN F STRATTON, for thirty years a well known resident of Pottstown, died suddenly yesterday morning of neuralgia of the heart JACOB GEISSINGER, a wealthy retired farmer, owner of the celebrated Geissinger farm, between Allentown and Bethlehem, died yesterday, aged 94 years. ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: HUGH FLANAGAN: audit heard and closed WM. SITES: ut supra SAMUEL VAN LOON: auditor's report confirmed nisi M J REDDINGTON: widow's appraisement approved nisi MARGARET DEVLIN: sale authorized, returnable on the last day of next term PETIT JURORS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY APRIL 28: S D HUNT, butcher, Jackson C D BRANDON, farmer, Fairmont T F QUIGLEY, merchant, Miner's Mills JOHN F NEARY, gentleman, Pittston twp MOSES DOYLE, book keeper, Wilkes-Barre THEO. BREHONEY, timer, Avoca J C BOYLE, merchant, Plymouth boro P J FOLEY, miner, Wilkes-Barre twp JOHN DONNELLY, cabinetmaker, Pittston D C FRANKLIN, laborer, Wilkes-Barre PAT HARRISON, butcher, Wilkes-Barre JOHN D DANIELS, miner, Nanticoke PAT O'DONNELL, miner, Foster R S PATTERSON, clerk, Newport WM. SHAFER, machinist, Hazleton J T HOGAN, boss, Kingston twp ISAAC FORD, Justice of Peace, Wilkes-Barre twp AL A REICHARD, wire puller, Wilkes-Barre JOHN RITZELL, brakeman, Wilkes-Barre MILLER NEYHART, farmer, Kingston twp WM. VANDERMARK, clerk, Newport FRANK PHILLIPS, merchant, Wilkes-Barre BYRON SHOEMAKER, clerk, Wilkes-Barre WILLIAM CARTER, fire boss, Plymouth twp GEORGE KUGLER, book keeper, Foster PETER QUINN, miner, Wilkes-Barre twp PATRICK JOYCE, stone mason, Pittston W J HONEYWELL, gentleman, Dallas boro LLEWELLYN PRICE, track layer, Miner's Mills WM. NAFUS, stable boss, Plymouth twp LEWIS COHEN, merchant, Pittston JOHN GRADY, laborer, Jenkins ROBERT G KIDDER, carpenter, Pittston JESSE SMITH, clerk, White Haven WM. MORGAN, Justice of Peace, Newport LEVI KISHBAUGH, carpenter, Wilkes-Barre B H HARMAN, cabinetmaker, Black Creek CON. REILLY, engineer, Hanover THOMAS CODY, miner, Plymouth twp CHAS. HOWITZ, clerk, West Pittston WM. HOWE, carpenter, Wilkes-Barre FRANK PHILBIN, miner, Wilkes-Barre JOHN KAYLOR, farmer, Ross T W HART, clerk, Ashley ANTHONY DROPICIOSKI, undertaker, Nanticoke NORMAN MCNEAL, farmer, Union EDWARD STONE, miner, Hazle ABE JONES, miner, Sugar Notch HENRY SCOTT, grocer, Wilkes-Barre MICHAEL BARRIGAN, miner, Plains PAT GRIFFIN, miner, Nanticoke BRIEFS: Mrs MARY GOUCHER, of Philadelphia, is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs E A NIVEN Ed, Phoenix