BUZZA, HAMPSON, BOSSO, LANGDON, KOJUSNIK, CALARVECO, CLINTON, MCMINN Rev. Wm. M. BUZZA attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. BUZZA, aged 87 years, at Knox, Pa., Thursday. Walter HAMPSON, aged 31 years, 4 months and 29 days, succumbed to an attack of epilepsy at his home at Laurel Hill on Tuesday afternoon, August 20. The deceased had been a resident of McDonald the past fourteen years and was well and favorably known here. He was fire boss of Laurel Hill Mine No. 1 of the Pittsburg Coal Company. The McDonald Association football team numbered him among its best players and he was also a member of Waverly Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He is survived by his wife, five children-Myrtle, Hilda May, Marie, Grace and William Asher; his father, John HAMPSON of Castle Shannon, who sailed for England Thursday of last week; five brothers-Joseph HAMPSON of McDonald, John E. of Castle Shannon, Ernest of Homestead, William of Bulger and Arthur of Federal; and these sisters-Mrs. J. MORRIS of Castle Shannon; Mrs. J. BRANNON of Carnegie; Mrs. M. A. ALLEN of Sheffield, England, Mrs. Thomas MOORE of Liverpool, England, and Mrs. BARGE of Mansfield, England. The funeral services were held from his late home yesterday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Pauline BOSSO, aged 18 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony BOSSO of Cecil, died Saturday, August 17, of cholera infantum. Interment in Robinson Run cemetery, Sunday. George LANGDON, one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LANGDON of Shaw Mine, died Saturday, August 17, of cholera infantum. Interment at Hilldale, Sunday. Emile, the three-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KOJUSNIK, of Shaw Mine, died Saturday, August 17, of cholera infantum. Interment at Hilldale, Sunday. Alfred, the six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles DEFRAWER of Cecil, died Monday, August 19, of cholera infantum. Interment was made at Venice, Tuesday. Angelo CALARVECO, aged 25 years, and single, died at Cecil, Saturday, August 17, of typhoid fever. Interment at Venice on Tuesday. Mrs. CLINTON, of Butler died August 11, and was buried on Tuesday, August 13. She is the aunt of Miss Grayce DAVIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DAVIS, of Valley street. *paraphrase Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs. Amanda MCMINN were Mr. and Mrs. John BYERS, Mr. and Mrs. James HARPER, A. Z. BYERS and sister of Coraopolis, Mrs. Anna VANCE and niece of Frankfort Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Will CAIN of Crafton, Mrs. REINHEART of Beaver Falls. *McMinn column