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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Feb 24, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Feb 24, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Hazleton Feb 19 by Rev Father Smith, A J FEELEY, of New Philadelphia, and Miss MINNIE LOUGHRAN, of Hazleton In Wilkes-Barre Feb 17 by Rev A Griffin, W M CORVIN to Miss SALLIE MCCLEARY, both of Wilkes-Barre At Miner's Mills Feb 19 by Rev W D Thomas, J R JONES and Miss JENNIE REESE, both of Miner's Mills. In Philadelphia Feb 19 by Dr Meade, F P CROTZER to Miss EDITH MEADE, both of Nanticoke In Wilkes-Barre Feb 23 by the Rev Louis Louis, AMOS PAKOWSKI, of Edwardsville, to Miss ELLA LIVINGSTON, of Scranton At Kingston Feb 21 by the Rev J G Eckman, C WOLFE, of Plymouth, and Miss MAGGIE BETTS, of Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: In Trucksville Feb 5, Mrs LUCINDA, wife of JAMES PATTERSON, aged 70 In Hazleton Feb 21, OLLIE, son of Mr and Mrs S G SANDOE, aged 3 years In Wilkes-Barre Feb 21, Mrs THOMAS T JONES, aged 77 years In Wilkes-Barre Feb 22, of whooping cough, BESSIE ESTELLA, infant daughter of HAMILTON and MARTHA RAINOW In Register Feb 20, JOSHUA HESS, father of SEYMOUR HESS, of Wilkes-Barre In Plymouth Feb 21, ANN HARRIS, aged 67 years, of inflammation of the lungs In Plymouth Feb 21, Mrs CATHERINE FREEMAN, aged 76 years, of paralysis In Lock Haven Feb 20, Mrs S M MASTERS In Denison Feb 10, CELINDA A, wife of THOMAS CURTIS, aged 49 years. Dr JOHN A HANN, who died in Scranton Feb 17, was one of the oldest physicians in Lackawanna county. He taught many years ago at Kingston and Pittston, and was a medical student under Dr MINER, of Wilkes-Barre MINE ACCIDENT: >From Plymouth: ALEX. RALSTON was badly burned with gas last Saturday at No. 11 colliery BRIEFS: G A CLARK, M. D., recently removed here from Shickshinny, is located at 254 South Main street. He is a brother-in-law of ROBERT NESBITT, the druggist Letters of administration were today issued in the estate of JOHN KOSEK to his widow and JOHN WARNICK was made guardian of the minor children >From Pittston: L M HOWE, of Wilkes-Barre, was in town this morning for the purpose of making arrangements for an exhibition of the Edison Phonograph. The phonograph will reproduce music by Gilmore's band, Emerson's orchestra, remarks from Talmadge's speeches, songs by other noted singers, together with other noted solos and other interesting things. Ed, Phoenix

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