Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Wed, Mar 19, 1890 MARRIAGE: In Andover Mar 15, by Rev R H Boyd, CHARLES J BALL, of Newton, N. J., and Miss MARY J DARE, of Edwardsville MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED: J H BENSCOTER, Berwick ELLEN G SHAFFER, Berwick W M BUCKMAN, Hartford, Conn LUE SLEPPY, Shickshinny MILTON HARRISON, Huntington Mills MEHETABLE HAZLETT, Huntington Mills FRED GARRINGER, Wilkes-Barre KATE BANK, Wilkes-Barre DEATHS: Mrs AMELIA, wife of S P HERRING, died last evening of bronchitis, aged 27 years. She was a daughter of CHARLES LIEM and leaves a husband and two children MATHEZ SOBROSKI was instantly killed on the new section of the Lehigh Valley railroad at Luzerne borough Monday by a large rock falling from a derrick. A wife and two children, all in Hungary, survive him. >From Plymouth: ALICE, the six month old child of JAMES WILSON, of Lance's Orchard, died Sunday and was buried in Shupp's cemetery yesterday In Shickshinny Mar 13, of paralysis, Mrs JANE WOLFINGER, aged 76 years In Nescopeck Mar 8, PAUL, youngest son of JOSIAH PETERS In Shickshinny Mar 13, DAVID MCDANIELS, aged 86 years At Upper Lehigh Mar 11, ANDREW KMETZ, aged 30 years At South Heberton Mar 13, WM. A GRIMES, aged 29 years. Parents reside in Wilkes-Barre At Meadow Run, Mar 13, WALTER, son of Mr and Mrs AUGUST HETTIG, aged four months At Pittsburg Mar 8, ELLA, daughter of ABRAHAM MENGLE, and wife of J H DAVIS, aged 27 years In Nanticoke Mar 10, RICHARD, infant son of JOHN HUMPHRIES, aged 6 months In Nanticoke Mar 10, PHILLIP D MORGAN, aged 67 years In Hazleton Mar 14, HENRY BOCK, at the age of 45 years At Stockton Mar 14, EVA E M, daughter of NATHAN and CARRIE MINNICH, aged 5 years At Milnesville Mar 4, TERRESSA, daughter of JAMES and MARGARET LANNON, aged 5 months In Trucksville Mar 5, Mrs O M WILCOX, aged 26 years In Pittston Mar 17, Mrs DANIEL KEEFE, aged 28 years In Port Griffith Mar 15, Mrs OLIVER BURKE, aged 74 years In Wilkes-Barre Mar 18, Mrs ELIZABETH L KENWORTHY, wife of R KENWORTHY, aged 39 years. Leaves a family of six children. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 at residence 164 East Market MINE ACCIDENT: MICHAEL HANNIGUE, of Pittston, was so injured by a fall of rock this afternoon, that it is feared he will die BRIEFS: JOHN BOYD and his wife, from near Mocanaqua, left on the one o'clock Lehigh Valley train this morning for Washington where they expect to make their new home PAT CULLEN, of Luzerne borough, A J GALLAGHER, of Wilkes-Barre have been granted a patent on the manufacture of culm briquettes for fuel. Their method includes a system by which these briquettes can be used in ordinary cooking stoves. Mrs A E CLARKE, of 134 Jackson street, who is soon to leave for Cincinnati, Ohio to join her husband, was tendered a farewell party last week. ELSEWHERE: The most remarkable feat in the history of American railroading was accomplished a few days ago on the New York division of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, when a special passenger train covered the distance of 90 miles in the almost incredible short time of 85 minutes. The highest rate of speed reached was 87 miles per hour. Ed, Phoenix