GUY, ABEL, DOLLE, HOFFMAN, MAJOR, HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. H. F. HUMPHRIES attended the funeral of Mrs. Fanny GUY, aunt of Mr. HUMPHRIES, on Wednesday. Edward ABEL, a Burgettstown tailor aged 29 years was drowned in the swimming pool at Rock Springs Park Saturday evening. A disastrous wreck occurred on the Chartiers & Youghiogheny railroad at Woodville Friday evening of last week. One person, Phillip DOLLE, of Heidelberg, was instantly killed and some twenty passengers injured. Mrs. Elizabeth HAGGERTY HOFFMAN aged 59 years, died Tuesday morning at her home in Noblestown, Pa. She had been in failing health for three or four years. She was a daughter of John and Mary DONALDSON HAGGERTY, formerly of Canonsburg and lived at Noblestown about 30 years. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She leaves a husband, George W., and four children: The Rev. John W. HOFFMAN, pastor of the California avenue Methodist Episcopal church Allegheny; Jos. J., of Coraopolis; Mary E., wife of the Rev. Calvin G. HAZLETT, of Bellaire, O., and George W. Jr., who is associated with is father in business and who is a trustee in the Noblestown Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral took place from the family residence Thursday morning and was largely attended, many friends from McDonald being present. Interment at Arlington. Miss Bessie BELL left on Wednesday evening for Carlton, Kansas, to attend the funeral of her uncle, Jas. MAJOR. *Midway column James HAMILTON an aged and highly respected citizen of Midway, died Sunday evening, July 29, aged 70 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from his late home, conducted by Rev. J. D. GIBSON. Interment at Venice. *Midway column