DILLON, SMITH, MILLER, MILLER, DILLER, BORCHERT, HUFF Frank DILLON died at his home at Champion Wednesday, March 14. Mr. DILLON was hurt in the he Briar Hill mine of the Pittsburg Coal Co. March 3d, and died from the effects of his injuries ten days later. He is survived by his wife and three children. Dr. D. K. SMITH, brother of Councilman J. B. SMITH, died at Colorado Springs at eleven o'clock Wednesday nigh. Dr. SMITH was a member of the hospital staff at Altoona, Pa., for a number of years. His health having failed him, he went to Colorado some time ago, but the change did not bring about the improvement sought. He was a classmate of Dr. W. L. SCOTT and his wife is a sister of the wife of Rev. CONNORS of Venice. Miss Alice MILLER, daughter of John H. MILLER of Mt. Pleasant township, died at her home Tuesday evening, March 13. Miss MILLER spent several years as a mission teacher in the Mary Allen Seminary in the South, returning home about three years ago in broken health. Her mother died just two weeks ago since which time Miss Alice has rapidly declined. She is survived by her father, two brothers, and two sisters: Prof. MILLER of W. & J. College, Edwin and Catherine at home, and Mrs. John WHITE of Mt. Pleasant township. Funeral services were held Friday at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. REED were at New Wilmington Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. REED's niece, Miss Anna MILLER, of Greenfield, Pa. Frank DILLER, a well known young man of McDonald, was taken to the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburg, Monday afternoon to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He was already in a greatly weakened condition and the chances were largely against him. The operation on Monday evening was apparently successful, but he died on Wednesday morning. He was born in Buffalo, N. Y., December 1, 1888. At the age of seven his mother died and he came to McDonald to live with his aunt, Mrs. J. C. MULDOON. He has lived here most of the time since. His father resides in Buffalo. Frank was of a most cheerful and generous disposition and was much liked by a large circle of young friends who deeply mourn his loss. He appeared to have little hope of recovery when he was taken away and remarked to friends who were trying to cheer him that he would probably not come back alive. The funeral was held this (Saturday) morning with High Mass of Requiem at St. Alphonsus' church. Interment at Noblestown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel WILLISON and sons, Roy and Joseph, of Oklahoma, former residents of this vicinity, are here at present, called home on account of the death of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Della BORCHERT, whose death occurred last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. WILLISON will remain with friends for two weeks before they return to their Western home. *Hickory column James GIRT attended the funeral of Wm. H. HUFF, one of his old comrades, at McKees Rocks Monday. *Sturgeon column