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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Mar 21, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Fri, Mar 21, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Shickshinny Mar 19 by Rev W J Day of Plymouth, WM. M BUCKMAN of Hartford, Conn and Miss LOU SLEPPY of Shickshinny At Pittston Mar 19 by Rev G A Struntz, A L SANTEE, and Miss MAGDALINE GISINGER In Wilkes-Barre Mar 11 by Rev F K Levan, JOHN SNYDER to Miss HANNAH TUCK, both of Wilkes-Barre In Wilkes-Barre Mar 12 by Rev F K Levan, HENRY KOERBER to Miss CAROLINE SCHERNSTEIN, both of Wilkes-Barre In Wilkes-Barre Mar 20 by Rev F K Levan, FRED GOERINGER to Miss CATHERINE BANK, both of Wilkes-Barre In Hazleton Mar 15 by Rev R G Aszmann, AUGUST MOELLER, and Mrs ANNIE MARGARET SARTORIUS, both of Hazleton In Conyningham Mar 17 by Rev J B Kerschner, H J MOYER to Miss LIZZIE C STINE, both of Dorrance The wedding of WM. E JOYCE, of this city, and Miss HANNAH BOYD, of Big Run Mines, will take place on Easter Monday DEATHS: ANNIE, 17 month old child of DAVID MILLER, died yesterday afternoon at 192 Cary Avenue of diphtheria. The funeral will be tomorrow afternoon. Rev P C Magel will officiate FRANK LONG, of 46 1/2 North Sherman Street, died last night just before midnight, of heart trouble, with which he had suffered for some time. Deceased was about 50 years old, a carpenter by trade, and is survived by a wife and one daughter Mrs MARY CHURCH, of Kingston, widow of ADDISON CHURCH, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of her son, W F CHURCH. She sustained a shock of paralysis March 15, and from that time gradually declined. Funeral from her son's residence on Pringle street at 3 p m Saturday Mrs DAVID DAVIS, of Edwardsville, died this morning, aged 28 years. She leaves a husband and six children, the oldest twelve, and the youngest two days. They are utterly destitute and there is not enough money in the house to bury the dead wife. The husband has been sick with typhoid fever for three months. In Pittston Mar 20, JACOB MEIER, aged 52 years At Slockersville Mar 20, GEORGE LLEWELYN, youngest child of EVAN and CATHERINE LLEWELYN. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Pittston Mar 19, LILLIE, the 18 month old daughter of Mr and Mrs JOHN FITZGERALD At his home in Wyoming Feb 28, ALFRED E NILES, aged 48 years In Hazleton Mar 20, JOSEPH SHAPLEY, aged 85 In Hazleton Mar 17, Mrs NELLIE LEE In Hazleton Mar 17, MARIETTA LAURA, daughter of Mr and Mrs HERMAN BOETTICHER FUNERALS: Rev H L Jones officiated at the funeral of Mr RODOLPH KENWORTHY yesterday afternoon and Washington Camp 408, P. O. S. of A. had charge of the funeral MINE ACCIDENT: >From Plymouth: PATRICK SWEENEY, of Welsh Hill, was badly squeezed between a car and a prop, the car jumping the track at No. 11 L & WB about 12 o'clock last night. He is badly injured. BRIEFS: FEEDING THE HUNGRY: The Central store room at 21 West Market street where provisions and clothing are now being distributed to those who bear the proper credentials, was a busy have of industry all day today. The store was thronged this morning with applicants for assistance and these were served as rapidly as possible Ed, Phoenix

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