CONNORS, NEURIGATE, MANKEDICK, SARANTENS, ROSS Thomas CONNORS, aged 13, son of John CONNORS, died Monday at his home in Oakdale after a short illness. The boy is said to have eaten a quantity of green apples Sunday afternoon, and Monday morning was taken suddenly ill. He died shortly after the arrival of a physician. J. NEURIGATE died Thursday, August 8, at his home at Midway, aged about 65. His wife and one son, Fred, survive him. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. Frank Marshal, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MANKEDICK of Greggs; born on Sunday, July 28, died Sunday morning, August 11, at 9 o'clock. The funeral services, which were private, were held on Monday afternoon and interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. John Baptiste SARANTENS, 21 years old and single, while on his way to his work at the Chalfant mine was struck by a fast east-bound passenger train at Noblestown early Saturday morning and instantly killed. The young man was a native of France, where he has a mother to mourn the death of an only son. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery on Sunday. R. C. HAMILTON of Clinton attended the funeral of Mr. TUCKER at Florence on Monday. Mr. TUCKER was killed by a train at Greggs Station on the Panhandle railroad last Saturday. After lighting from a passenger coach, Mr. TUCKER extended his hand to a friend who was standing on the platform of the coach. Just as he did so, the train pulled out and Mr. TUCKER fell between the coaches and was killed almost instantly. The deceased leaves a wife and two children. Mrs. TUCKER was formerly Miss Fannie ATEN, who lived in this vicinity a number of years ago. *Imperial column Died, August 12, Mrs. John ROSS, at the residence of her son-in-law near Burgettstown, aged 72 years. *Midway column Mrs. ROSS, mother of Mrs. Otto KRAEER, dropped dead on Monday of heart disease. *Bulger column