MORRIS, CUBBAGE, BELL, KINNEY, AUGIERE After an illness of but a few days, Joseph P. MORRIS, age 74 years, for half a century a blacksmith at Hickory, died at his home there on Saturday morning, February 17. Mr. MORRIS was born on June 19, 1838, and was the son of John and Lindy MORRIS and was reared at Hickory. In 1860 he finished learning his trade of blacksmith and since that time had worked at that occupation. In his early years he made both shoes and nails and had witnessed the developments in his business during the past fifty years. He conducted his business in partnership with his brother John and their shop is one of the most modern in this county. In politics Mr. MORRIS was a Republican and had held various township offices. In his youth he became a member of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church. For about 50 years he ha served as treasurer of the church. Mr. MORRIS never married. Although of a quiet retiring disposition he was a man with many friends and highly respected by them. Besides the brother John, twos sisters Misses Hannah and Mary MORRIS survive. One niece and a nephew, Edward and Edna MORRIS, who made their home with him, survive. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church in charge of the Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Interment in the Hickory cemetery. Mrs. A. J. CUBBAGE, mother of Assemblyman John "Banks" HOLLAND, died Sunday, February 18, at her home in Cecil township, three miles south of McDonald, at 12:20, of the infirmities incident to old age. She had been sick only a few days, and up until her illness was a great reader and conversationist. She was born February 25, 1825, in Maple Creek, this county. She had been married twice. Her first husband was John HOLLAND and by this marriage there are three children living, John B. HOLLAND, Miss Rebecca HOLLAND, and Mrs. Agnes NEANOR of Rochester, N. Y. By her second husband, A. J. CUBBAGE, there are also three children, Mrs. Ann M. SMITH of West Middlesex, Mrs. M. J. LENNING at home and Mrs. Harry MCEWEN of Cecil township. She was a member of Robinson's Run United Presbyterian Church of McDonald. The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at the Venice U. P. Church in charge of the Rev. J. B. CAVITT, the Rev. T. L. LITTELL and Dr. ANDERSON assisting. Following a short illness of typhoid pneumonia, Miss Grace BELL, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. BELL, died Monday morning, February 19, at 2:30 o' clock at the family home in Terrace street, McDonald, Miss BELL was born in Washington, Pa., on July 10, 1889. She graduated from McDonald High School with the class of 1909 and for the past three years had been teaching school at Hammondsville, Ohio. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Besides her parents, Miss BELL leaves two brothers and five sisters: Mrs. Louis GAMONDE of McDonald; Clyde, Arthur, Mamie, Ester, Tessie and Ruth BELL. Funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, the services in charge of the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment was in the Washington cemetery at Washington. Eugene KINNEY, aged 67, died at his home in Barr street on Friday morning, February 16, at 6:30 o'clock, from asthma. Mr. KINNEY was born in France. He was a miner and a house painter. He is survived by six sons: Florent, Joseph, Harry, Eugene, Arthur and Jules of this place and four daughters, Mrs. Eli MOTTE, Mrs. Merrill DUGAN, Clementine and Jennie of this place. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Alexandre MAGE. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Mary AUGIERE, aged 35 years, wife of Louis AUGIERE, died at her home at Champion on Friday morning, February 16, after a linger illness. Mrs. AUGIERE was born in France. Besides the husband three children survive. The funeral services were held at the late home on Sunday afternoon. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery.