BANNISTER, CANNON, CASTNER, WILSON Dec. 23, 1893 McDonald PA Outlook Joseph BANNISTER, who is well-known in McDonald as an oil man, died at Wellsville, N. Y., last Saturday from injuries received in an accident. The nature of the accident was not mentioned in the telegram. Elsewhere is a brief note of the death of Joseph BANNISTER at Wellsville, N. Y. It now appears that he was run over by a train, both legs being crushed, and he lived but a few hours. He was 32 years old. Was well known in the oil fields as an extensive operator. He had gone home to visit his father and mother. He came to his death by trying to pass across a freight train which blockaded a crossing, the cars starting up and throwing him under. The wife of Mr. Joseph LYONS, who lives in one of the MALONEY houses, is a sister. Mathew CANNON, of Canonsburg, 87 years old, died in Iowa on the 11th. Canonsburg was named after his grandfather. Samuel CASTNER, a highly esteemed and prosperous farmer of Independence Township, died Sunday of pneumonia, after an illness of three weeks. He was in this 75th year. Thomas M. WILSON, of Barr Street, died of enlargement of the liver on Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. He had been ill during the summer and fall. An autopsy was held under the management of Dr. LAROSS, who had attended the patient, Drs. COOK, WOODS and DICKSON being present. It was found that Dr. LAROSS had diagnosed the case correctly in every particular. The funeral is on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment at the Hill cemetery. A detailed sketch of the life and character of Mr. WILSON, who was, in many respects, a remarkable man, will appear in the next issue.