Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Sat, Mar 22, 1890 NARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: BYRON DAILY, Franklin LYDIA WILSON, Dallas W M KOEING, Exeter ROSA MARKS, West Pittston DEATH: CHRISTIAN UMBEWUST fell dead in his restaurant, 95 Scott street, this afternoon of heart failure. FUNERALS: Mrs MARY CHURCH, of Kingston, who was buried in Forty Fort cemetery this afternoon is survived by one son, W F CHURCH, of Kingston, a daughter, Mrs GEORGE MARLSLAND, of New York City, died in 1876. Deceased was 77 years old. She was a native of New Jersey and was married to ADDISON CHURCH at Wyoming in 1836. From that time until 1860 when her husband died, she lived in Forty Fort, but since 1860 has lived with her son in Kingston. She was member of the M. E. Church and Rev J G Eckman conducted the funeral services BRIEFS: Miss LIBBIE SHAW of Pittston, who disappeared some time ago and was given up as dead, has been heard from at Dayton, Ohio. She has been seriously ill but is living with relatives. >From Pittston: 0The No. 10 shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal Co resumed work yesterday The Empire colliery and the Red Ash resumed work today >From Pittston: The Newton Coal Co mines resumed work this morning Since the public appeal from the Wilkes-Barre Benevolent Association the treasurer has received over $800.00 in cash contributions. Wilkes-Barre wants no assistance: Mayor C B Sutton, of this city, is in receipt of numerous letters from the cities of this state, New York, New Jersey and other states asking if any help is needed in relieving the distress of the mining population. No help is needed. The mayor is not pleased that any idea to the contrary should get abroad, but highly appreciates the benevolent spirit which prompted the kind offers he has received. ELSEWHERE: >From Chicago Mar 22: Gen George Crook, the famous Indian fighter, died at the Grand Pacific Hotel Mar 21 of heart disease. Ed, Phoenix