AYERS, TOKIO, HENDERSON, NEIL, HUNT Died on January 20, Joseph Oliver, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. AYRES of Liberty street. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, Rev. J. P. JORDAN officiating. Interment at Candor. Frank TOKIO, an Italian coal miner, was struck and instantly killed by an eastbound freight train at Bulger on Monday evening. He was about 23 years of age and was employed by the Carnegie Coal company at Primrose. J. W. HENDERSON, a brakeman on the Panhandle Railroad fell under his train at Midway and was almost instantly killed. The accident occurred at 8:30 Thursday morning. Mr. HENDERSON was 27 years of age, single and lived at Sheridan. The body was taken in charge by an undertaker. A rear end collision in which Samuel NEIL of Midway was killed, and Al. BREITENSTEIN and Al. PARKENSON of McDonald, and Pat POWERS of Pittsburg, were seriously injured, occurred at Colliers on Friday afternoon last. These men were all in the caboose of a freight train which was pulling on the siding to allow a fast express to pass. Before they had cleared the main track the caboose was struck and overturned with the results states. Mr. NEIL, who was one of the most respected citizens of Midway, was thirty-two years old. He was married and leaves a wife and three small children. His wife was formerly Miss Annie CHETTLE, daughter of Constable Robert T. CHETTLE. Deceased was a son of Thos. NEIL, who lives near Hickory. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Joseph, of Midway; William, with the Federal Supply company; Leonard of 17 Allison avenue, West Washington; Mrs. FARNER of Burgettstown; Mrs. J. F. PRY of Midway; Mrs. Molly BARNES of West Virginia and Mrs. Laura AYRES of West Washington. Died, January 21st, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. HUNT, of Noblestown.