VERSCHEUREN, STEPHENSON, ANGELEY, DICKSON Alphonse VERSCHEUREN, aged 56, died at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning at his home in Laurel Hill. Death was the result of a complication of diseases. The funeral services were held at the late home Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in charge of the Rev. J. B. CAVITT. Interment was in the Robinson Run cemetery. Mr. VERSCHEUREN was born in Belgium and came to this country with his wife about 30 years ago. Since coming here he was employed as a miner. He leaves wife and one son now with the Belgium army. A telegram by J. G. SCOTT of Burgettstown announcing that the dead body of his brother-in-law, Charles T. STEPHENSON, aged about 44 years had been found in an irrigation ditch on his ranch near Fort Collins, Colo. The message was from Coroner W. T. HOLLOWELL, of Fort COLLINS. No details were contained in the telegram. Mr. STEPHENSON was born near Hanlin Station in 1871. His father, James STEPHENSON, is dead but his mother, Mrs. Mary STEPHENSON, survives and resides at Hanlin Station. He went west about 20 years ago and bought the ranch near Fort Collins on which he had lived since. He never married. The body will be brought to Hanlin Station, probably arriving Sunday, and will be interred in the Eldersville cemetery. Besides the mother, four brothers and four sisters survive: Mrs. T. O. MCEWEN, of McDonald; Mrs. J. G. SCOTT of Burgettstown; Mrs. J. R. WILSON of Hanlin Station; Mrs. Charles MCCARRELL; George STEPHENSON of Hanlin; John STEPHENSON of Holiday's Cove, W. Va.; Robert STEPHENSON , of Omaha, Neb., and H. B. STEPHENSON, of Moniva, Mont. Word was received from New Kensington of the death of Reynold ANGELEY aged 12 years, former resident of this place. *Sturgeon column William MCCALL, aged 35 years while working in the Montour mine No. 1 of the Pittsburgh Coal company this morning dropped dead. He was digging coal about 8 o'clock when his death occurred. Heart failure was the cause. He lived in Meadowlands for some time but recently came to McDonald, his original home being here. He is survived by his wife and one son. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at the Thomas CALLAGHAN home in Sturgeon. Interment will be in the Robinson's Run cemetery. Dr. W. D. IRONS attended the funeral service of Dr. D. F. DICKSON near Coraopolis on Wednesday.