Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Tue, Feb 4, 1890 MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: STEPHEN HOODOCK to HELEN SINSKO, both of Plymoth JOHN BAUBE to MARY SAIR, both of Hazleton BIRTHS: On Saturday last, the home of Mr and Mrs WOODWARD LEAVENWORTH was brightened by the arrival of a little son. >From Pittston: A bright little boy came to take up his abode at the home of HENRY ANDERSON, of Charles Street, on Saturday last. Both mother and child are doing well. DEATHS: The death of Mrs H RUBIN, wife of Rev RUBIN, occurred at 8 o'clock last evening from peritonitis resulting from a cold contracted two weeks ago. She had been confined to her bed since last Thursday. Deceased was the second wife of Mr RUBIN, to whom she was married about twenty years ago. She leaves no children, though the husband and step-children survive her. She was a native of Bavaria and had been a resident of this country about thirty years. Mrs D LOWENBURG, of Bloomsburg, and Mrs SIMON FELDMAN, of Pittston, are sisters, and Messrs LAZARUS DAVID COHEN, of New York, brothers. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon. Miss JESSIE SMITH, of Wyoming, who had gone to Bellevue Hospital, New York, for medical treatment, died in that institution on Sunday. The remains were brought home on Friday Mrs SARAH JONES, widow of GEORGE JONES, who died about a week ago, was found dead in her bed at Edwardsville yesterday morning, having died, it is supposed, from valvular disease of the heart. Deceased was about fifty years of age. PHILIP SCHIER received a cablegram from Berlin, Germany, this morning announcing the sudden death of his sister, Mrs S. HEIM. She was thirty-six years of age and leaves a husband and five children. >From Pittston: Mrs ELIZABETH, wife of ALEXANDER FRASER, of Yatesville, died at her late residence of broncho-pneumonia, aged 61 years and 8 months. The funeral will be held from her late home tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock. Interment in Pittston cemetery. About a year ago, Mrs FRASER was thrown from a wagon and severely injured, from which accident she never fully recovered. Mr FRASER, who has also been suffering from pneumonia, the result of the grip, is considerably improved. >From Plymouth: Mrs JAMES CONYNGHAM, aged 30 years, died of pneumonia yesterday at her home on Boston Hill. Funeral on Wednesday FUNERALS: >From Plymouth: the funeral of Mrs JOSEPH LEWIS, aged 28, took place yesterday from her late home on Nottingham street. She left a husband and three small children. >From Plymouth: The funeral of JOHN CROSSING has been postponed until 10 am tomorrow, to allow the arrival of his brother from Chicago MINE ACCIDENT: WILLIAM WYNN, a miner, had his leg broken in the Port Griffith mine this morning by a fall of rock COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Divorce decree PHOEBE BRANDES vs GOTFRIED BRANDES: decree in divorce in form filed ORPHANS COURT: Estates of: H H DERR: special specific performance of contract decreed as to FREDERICK PISSOT JOHN C LEWIS: rule granted to show cause why inquest should not be awarded J L HESS: sale of real authorized and bond approved THOMAS LAZARUS: leave permitted to file exceptions MARY SHAFER: rule on heirs for partition of real estate JOHN MCGEEVN: report of auditor filed Ed, Phoenix