Deaths from The Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co. PA. WISSEL- Mathias Wissel, of Conemaugh, Cambria county, was recently crushed to death by a fall of coal in one of the Cambria Iron Company's mines. near Johnstown. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. MCCRUM - James McCrum, uncle of Col. E. B. McCrum, formerly of the Altoona Tribune, died suddenly at his residence, in Mifflin county, on the 4th inst., aged nearly 86 years. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue LINDSEY - Thomas Lindsey, a former resident of this place, was suffocated by foul air in a well, near St. Louis, Mo., on the 28th of April. So says a letter received by his friends here. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. DULL - Thomas J. Dull, of Juniata co., fell dead from the effects of a sunstroke a few days ago. He had been working in a hay field, and was following a load of hay when stricken down. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. JAMES - Mrs. Mary James died in Johnstown on Wednesday morning last in the 100th year of her age. She was born in Wales, but had been a resident of this country for the last thirty years. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. CLARK - One of the famous, or rather infamous, Clark sisters, a couple of desolute girls who have set the people of Johnstown by the ears every once in a while for several years past, dropped dead on the morning of the fourth. She was twenty-four years of age. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. HIPSLEY - William H. Hipsley, a former citizen of Altoona, died in the Harrisburg State Lunatic Asylum on Thursday last. He was at one time a local preacher and a member of the First M.E. church, Altoona, but afterwards joined the Lutheran church. He had been an inmate of the asylum for perhaps a year. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. Wed. 17 July 1878 issue. CALDWELL - July 14th, in Frankstown, Rhoda L., infant daughter of Sylvester and Carrie Caldwell, aged 4 months and 7 days. Wed. 24 July 1878 issue. LASHER - A little daughter of David Lasher, aged ten months, died on Monday morning after a brief attack of cholera infantum. The little one was in good health, to all outward appearances on Sunday morning. We sympathize with the parents in their affliction. Wed. 7 Aug. 1878 issue. PATTERSON - WILLIAMSBURG NOTES - An infant son of James and Beckie Patterson died yesterday morning, August 4th. They have the sympathy of the community. Wed. 7 Aug. 1878 issue. HOOVER - August 2d, in Claysburg, of diphtheria, Harry Franklin Hoover, aged 8 years, 10 months and 15 days. Wed. 7 Aug. 1878 issue. HOENSTINE - At Claysburg, July 9th, 1878, Walter Clifton Hoenstine, son of S.E. and Mary Hoenstine, aged 5 years, 7 months and 18 days. The subject of this obituary was in his early day dedicated to the Lord in the ordinance of baptism. Death came to him early in life. Physically prostrated by the ravages of diphtheria, after a short illness he calmly fell asleep in the hope of a blissful rest beyond the tomb. He has left a very large circle of relatives to mourn their loss, but they "sorrow not as those who have to hope". On the day following his body followed, by a large concourse of relatives and friends, to his last resting place. Wed. 7 Aug. 1878 issue. DIEHL - In this borough, July 26th ult., Robbie, infant son of Aug. R. and ____ Diehl, aged 7 months. Wed. 14 Aug. 1878 issue. HUSSY - Mrs. Thomas Hussy, who had been in ill health for a long time past, died on Monday of last week, at the residence of Patrick Halpine, this borough. Wed. 21 Aug. 1878 issue. DELANY - Cloyd L. Delany, aged seventeen years, after having slept a short time at the Cambria Iron works, Johnstown, a few nights ago, walked towards a moving wheel and fell between two of the spokes. He was carried around with every revolution and his body torn to pieces. He formerly resided in McVeytown, MIfflin county, and had been employed in the mill only three weeks. Wed. 21 Aug. 1878 issue. MCCLAIN - Miss Ellen McClain, a sister of Thomas McClain, of Sinking Valley, died at her home in the Valley, on Monday evening, 12th inst., after a lingering illness, extending over many months. Her death, though not unexpected, was received with sadness by the many who loved her for her many estimable qualities of mind and heart. Wed. 21 Aug. 1878 issue. PATTERSON - WILLIAMSBURG NOTES - Jennie Patterson, aged 3 years and six months, daughter of James and Beckie Patterson, died suddenly on Wedesday morning. Wed. 21 Aug. 1878 issue. M.S.