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    1. [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Feb 26, 1890
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    3. Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Feb 26, 1890 MARRIAGES: In Wilkes-Barre Feb 25 by Squire Brislin in the Register's Office, JAMES BEACHAM and MARTHA HOGG, both of Nanticoke In Plymouth Feb, by Rev L S Brown, GEORGE W HOLLOWAY, and RACHAEL R WORMAN At the house of Mrs JONES, the mother of the bride, Feb 24, DOW SHAFFER to MARY JANE TIDDY, Rev D Savage officiating MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: ANDREW JOHNSTON Jr., Pittsburg GRACE S MARTIN, Wyoming W C JOHNSON, Plymouth JENNIE COOLBAUGH, Jackson DEATHS: In Wilkes-Barre Feb 25, JOHN S WASHBURN, of paralysis. He had frequently referred to his passing away and had expressed the desire to be laid by the side of his child in the Hanover cemetery. The deceased was born in Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, in 1856. He married Miss LUELLA BRADER, daughter of SAMUEL BRADER, of this city, December, 1878. Three children are left, two girls and a boy, aged respectively, 10, 9, and 5. The funeral will be held on Friday at 11 a. m. from St Stephen's Church. Interment in Hanover cemetery. GEORGE W ADDY of 104 Ross street, died yesterday. He had been home only three weeks from Florida where he had gone for his health. Deceased was born in Wilmington Del Dec 29, 1847 and was therefore 42 years of age. He was during the war a private in Co. F 51st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. He married the daughter of W HOFF of Wyoming. The funeral will be held from the house Friday at 10 o'clock. Mrs CONRAD ENGLE of Pittston died at Ransom Poor House Monday night, Feb 24, from old age and was buried this afternoon. Mrs ENGLE will be remembered by some as an old resident of Hamtown, where she, together with her first husband, owned a nice property. After the latter's death she married Mr ENGLE, who has also preceeded her to the grave. Mrs ENGLE's failing health during the last few years at last reached the point where she was forced to the poor house where in order to have the care she was unable to get in her own home. However, in going to the poor house, the income derived from a small property remaining in her possession almost paid for her keeping. In Pittston Feb 24, MARTIN TENPENNY, aged 72 years In Sebastopol Feb 25, Mrs MARY ANN LOFTUS, wife of JAMES LOFTUS, aged 31 years At Sturmerville Feb 25, BERNARD O'BRIEN, aged 49 years, kicked by a horse At Ebervale Feb 24, LYDIA, daughter of Mr and Mrs WILLIAM J WALKER, aged 7 years. Funeral Wednesday afternoon In Mauch Chunk Feb 22, REGINA KAUFFMANN, aged 76 years. Mother of CHARLES KAUFFMAN of Wilkes-Barre. JOHN PALONSKI was killed in Dodson colliery, Plymouth, yesterday by a premature blast. >From Plymouth: JOHN OLSZWISKI was fatally injured in No. 12 colliery yesterday by a premature blast BURIAL: >From Plymouth: BENJAMIN, the three year old son of HARRY BARNEY, who died of pneumonia last Monday, was buried this afternoon. MINE ACCIDENT: WM. CASTLES was badly crushed between the head plate and a car in the Diamond mine yesterday. He cannot recover it is thought. His home is on Bowman st. BRIEF: >From Pittston: J G MILLER, an old and well-known resident of Oregon, left this week for the new state of Washington Mrs F H KOERNER, has returned from Canada, where she has been visiting her mother Ed, Phoenix

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