Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Mon, Mar 3, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Wilkes-Barre Mar 3 by Rev R B Webster, WM. A MORRIS, and MAGGIE J REIGLE, both of Vernon, Wyoming County At Conyngham Feb 27 by Rev J J Kuntz, JOHN H ADAMS and CELESTA KEIPER [[or, KEIFER]], both of St John's In Jackson Feb 26, at the home of the bride's father, by Rev C H Sackett, W C JOHNSON, of Plymouth, and Miss JENNIE, daughter of BENJAMIN COOLBAUGH, of Jackson In Wilkes-Barre Feb 27, THOMAS M DAVIS and Miss MATILDA ADAMS, both of Wilkes-Barre by Rev E J Morris In Plains Feb 27, by Rev G Lees, OSCAR E WILLARD and Miss ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS, both of Plains In Hyde Park Feb 24, by Rev D P Jones, JOSEPH JERVIS, and Mrs MARY J ROBERTS, both of Nanticoke MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: HENRY FAUX, Wilkes-Barre IDA BROBST, Wilkes-Barre GEORGE CAIRL, Pittson ANNIE FOSSET, Miner's Mills W A MORRIS, Eaton MAGGIE J REIGEL, Eaton JOSEPH LAROCCO, Hazle MARY LOUISE ABSTANDT, Jeddo DEATHS: CHARLES BAKER, a well-known citizen, died at his home on Lehigh Street, Sunday morning, after being ill only since Wednesday last with inflammation of the lungs, Mr BAKER would have been 56 years old this coming May. He leaves a widow, one daughter, and a son. The funeral will take place from the house at 2 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, with services in St Paul's German Lutheran Church. Peacefully and without a struggle, Mrs EMELINE E ROBINSON, passed from earth to eternity, at 11 o'clock last night surrounded by children and grandchildren, who, while saddened by the event, felt that death was a true release from a condition that was only death in life. The deceased had been a invalid for some years, and, about six weeks ago, she was prostrated by with a paralysis stroke, that was the forerunner of her final disposition. She was known to all old residents of Wilkes-Barre, for she was born in this city in 1814, and lived here all her life, a period of 76 years. Like her late husband, T W ROBINSON, with whom she consorted for half a century, she was widely known, and her demise will inspire universal sorrow. She leaves six children, Mrs MARCUS SMITH, Mrs ABI MUNYAN, Mrs WILLIAM GOUCHER, GEO. S ROBINSON, HALE M ROBINSON, and MINER ROBINSON. Funeral from her late residence, 124 Public Square, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Hollenback cemetery. [condensed] In Pittston Feb 28, of diphtheria, LOTTIE, daughter of Mr and Mrs R A BUCK, aged 5 years In Plainsville Feb 28, of rheumatism of the heart, PARMA CLARK, daughter of the late JOHN CLARK, aged 5 years In Hazleton Feb 27, BARBARA ELIZABETH, wife of CHARLES KLEIN, aged 22 years In Hazleton Mar 2, HENRY, son of GEORGE and MARY ROHRBACH, aged 6 years In Hazleton Mar 2, NEIL MCGILL, aged 75 years HENRY BRUNER, of Plains, uncle of Capt O B MACKNIGHT, died Saturday, aged 79. He had been confined to his bed four years from paralysis. Interment will be in Lancaster County In this city Mar 1, of inflammation of the lungs, PATRICK CLANCY, aged 61 years Col. MELCHIOR M HORN, a well-known citizen of Catasauqua, died last Friday night of heart failure, aged 68. Mrs M L DRIESBACH, of this city, is his daughter. Deceased was a veteran of the civil war. At Honeybrook Feb 27, JANET, wife of DAVID MARSHALL, aged 25 years In Nanticoke Feb 24, WILLIAM, son of Mr and Mrs WILLIAM JONES, aged 4 months In Auburn, Ind, Mrs MIRANDA STEELE, of Kingston BRIEFS: LOUIS LOHMANN, and Miss EMMA WALTER, daughter of C J WALTER, are to be married tomorrow. >From Plymouth: JOEL ROSENFELT, father of Assistant Burgess, N ROSENFELT, was prostrated by a stroke of paralysis yesterday Ed, Phoenix