HUPP, KELLEY, SENECOT, MAHAFFEY Mrs. Nancy HUPP, mother of Troy HUPP, the W. & J. star end, who was killed while surveying in a mine last November, was found dead in her bed at the home of relatives near Marietta, Ohio, Monday morning. Mrs. HUPP lived at McDonald, but had been visiting in Marietta for several weeks. The remains will be buried beside those of her son at Elba, Ohio. The deceased it is said, had been declining ever since her son's death. Patrick J. KELLEY, aged 60 years, died at his home at Bishop Saturday, October 5, of bronchitis. Interment was made at Venice, Sunday. While out hunting squirrels back of Burgettstown with Joe DUPIN and Frank E. MASSON, on Monday afternoon, Ernest SENECOT shot his arm off. The three were starting for home and SENECOT was sitting in the back of the buggy. Suddenly a squirrel was seen, and SENECOT, in hurriedly pulling his gun from under the seat, accidentally discharged the weapon, the full charge entering his arm. He was sent to the Mercy Hospital, where he died yesterday morning. SENECOT was single and lived a Laurel Hill. Carl MAHAFFEY, aged 22, a son of Mrs. H. H. PLANCE's brother, L. D. MAHAFFEY, was found Saturday morning sitting beside the Southern Railway track near New Albany, Ind., with his right leg cut off, six ribs broken and his head crushed. When discovered he was binding up his wounds with bandages made from his under clothing, and such an exhibition of nerve the railroad men say they never saw before. Human endurance could not withstand the shock from all the injuries however, and MAHAFFEY died at noon in the hospital. The deceased was a freight brakeman and had fallen between cars and under the trucks. He was not missed until the train reached the yards, when the ... remainder missing