DICKINSON, PLETINCKS, HAWKINS, JOHNSON Louis S. DICKINSON died at the residence of his son, Charles DICKINSON, in Midway, Wednesday morning, July 24, at 10 o'clock, of Bright's disease. The deceased was well known in McDonald where he worked in the oil fields, and for several years served very efficiently as policeman. Mr. DICKINSON was in the sixty-ninth year of his age, having been born January 15, 1839. He was a veteran of the Civil War, throughout which he served with bravery in some of the severest battles of that sanguine conflict. Four sons survive him. They are James of Burgettstown, George of Hays borough, Charles of Midway and Menzo of Ulysses, Potter County, Pa. The funeral services wee held in the Alliance Tabernacle, McDonald, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Fanny PLETINCKS, 72 years and nine months old, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Victor CENIS of Liberty street, Tuesday evening, July 23, a few minutes before midnight. Mrs. PLETINCKS was a native of Belgium. Her husband, John PLEINCKS, died twenty-eight years ago. She is survived by one son and three daughters. They are Adolph PLETNICKS of McDonald, Mrs. A. MASSON of Cecil, Mrs. C. BASCOURT of Hays, Pa., and Mrs. Victor CENIS of McDonald. The funeral services were held at the latter's home yesterday afternoon by Rev. H. GARROU. Interment was made at Arlington. Clifford, the six-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramble HAWKINS of Sturgeon, died Monday morning, July 22, from the effects of the heat. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Interment at Arlington. Andrew JOHNSON, 40 years old, was killed at Cherry Valley Mine No. 3, Wednesday, July 17, by a fall of coal. Interment, July 21, at Hilldale.