HUBLEY, MCDONALD, LORSON Samuel HUBLEY, aged 74, died Wednesday at his home, 203 Sixth avenue, Carnegie. He was born in Pittsburgh. For more that 40 years he had been connected with the Oil Well Supply Company, most of these years at McDonald, and was its oldest employee. He was a great-grandson of Samuel HUBLEY, Sr., who years ago, before Pittsburgh had developed into a great industrial center, was known throughout the county by virtue of holding at the same time the offices of sheriff, jailer and constable. The elder HUBLEY died in his home on Fourth avenue, and was buried where the Protestant Evangelical Church now stands, at Sixth avenue and Smithfield street. Mr. HUBLEY was a prominent Mason. He served in the United States navy during the Civil War. His wife, Mrs. Virginia HUBLEY; a sister, Sarah Scoot HUBLEY of Erie, Pa., and a brother, David W. HUBLEY of Bellevue, survive. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) evening at his late home in Carnegie at 8 o'clock. Inter! ment in the Allegheny cemetery Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. John James C. MCDONALD, aged about 75, grandson of the first settler of this section, died Tuesday afternoon, October 27th, at 3 o'clock in a sanitarium in Erie, where he had been for the last five years. He was one of the wealthiest men of this part of the county. Part of Mount Pleasant and Robinson townships were settled by his grandfather, and he and his brother, K. Noble MCDONALD, fell heirs to a large estate. His brother, K. Noble MCDONALD, survives. The body was brought to the family home at Primrose on Thursday. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. August, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. August LORSON died on Sunday afternoon, October 25, at the family home at Champion, of diphtheria. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery.