CHERRY, REYNOLDS, MARTIN, CENIS Edward CHERRY, one of the best known citizens of Mt. Pleasant township died at this home on Friday, of paralysis, in his 75th year. Mr. CHERRY was sick but about two weeks and his death was expected. The deceased was an uncle of Commissioner John E. STEWART and Sheriff CHERRY. John REYNOLDS, of Tom's Run, was struck by a train on the Panhandle Railroad last Friday evening and instantly killed. Thomas C. MARTIN, the baker, who was last Friday struck by a train at Miller's Crossing, died the same afternoon. He lived in Allegheny and was at one time in good circumstances. He leaves a wife and four children. Miller's Crossing is the most disastrous place in the whole county. There is no watchman and the situation is such that fast trains can not be seen till just at hand. Of diphtheria, on Wednesday, daughter of Joseph CENIS, aged about two years.