LOVE, LEISTER, YOLTON, DIMIT, BROWN At his home in Pittsburg, on the 25th, C. Hanson LOVE, aged 73 years. Deceased was the oldest real estate agent in the city. He was well known in this Valley. He it was that bought the HASTINGS farm and adjoining lands and laid out the town of Oakdale. Most of the old residents of Oakdale bought their lots from him. He was successful in making much money. Was twice married and his second wife and a son and daughter survive him. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. At his home on Clinton Avenue, Oakdale, at 6 p.m., of the 26th inst., Bernard LEISTER, in the 65th year of his age. Deceased was a native of Germany and when a young man he came to Pittsburg and worked at wagon making. About twenty years ago he came to Oakdale with is family and there he and his son have since carried on a shop. During the war Mr. LEISTER was a Sergeant of Co. H, 74th Pa. He was a good soldier, a good citizen, and honest and useful member of the community. At Steubenville on the 25th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. N. RILEY, of paralysis, Mrs. Martha YOLTON, aged 73 yrs. Other surviving children are: Dr. W. C. YOLTON and Mrs. Laura MORGAN, of Frankfort Springs, J. C. YOLTON, Cliff Mine, and D. K. YOLTON, Candor. At Cross Creek, on the 24th, of lung trouble, John DIMIT, aged 63 years. Deceased was a farmer and a native of that region. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. At Venice, o the 25th, of consumption, Mrs. G. C. BROWN, aged *3 years. Deceased had been married twice. After the death of her first husband, Frank TRAVERS, an oilman, a few years ago, she was married to G. C. BROWN and removed to Venice. The remains were taken to Washington for interment.