WILSON, DALLY, BRICELAND Everett, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John WILSON, died Monday, May 6th, aged one week. The funeral was held Tuesday. Interment at Candor. Samuel L. DALLY died at his home in Oakdale on May 2, aged 73 (or 78) years and 11 days. Deceased had been ill for some time and his death was caused by a general breakdown due to the infirmities of old age. The funeral services were held Saturday, conducted by Dr. MCJUNKIN. Interment in Oakdale cemetery. Dr. DALLY had practiced medicine in Oakdale for thirty-seven years, being one of the oldest practitioners along the road. He came there from Venice, early in his career as a physician, and lived there ever since. He was a veteran of the Civil War. The deceased had a reputation throughout the valley as one of the best physicians in the country. His only relative living is a sister who lives at Marietta, O., from which section the doctor originally came. He was never married. Mrs. Charles BRICELAND died suddenly at her home on North avenue early Wednesday morning. Mrs. BRICELAND's maiden name was Margaret MOORE and she was born near Hickory on May 5th, 1849. In September 1875 she was married to Mr. BRICELAND. During their married life they resided at Hickory, Venice and Bulger, locating in McDonald about five years ago. Mrs. BRICELAND was a devout and active member of the United Presbyterian church and will be greatly missed at all its meetings. To know her was to love her. She is survived by her husband, three sons and one daughter as follows: Rev. James Moore BRICELAND of Gaily, Charles Raynard of Midway, William John of Cleveland, and Irma Elizabeth at home, also three sisters and one brother survive her, Miss Elizabeth MOORE of McDonald, Mrs. John ALLENDER of Hickory, Mrs. T. W. PEDICORD of Oakdale and Wm. R. MOORE of this place. The funeral services were held Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the First United Presbyterian church and were conducted by Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., assisted by Rev. J. D. GIBSON, Rev. J. W. ENGLISH and Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment at Arlington.