WILD, DANLEY, JOYNT A. L. WILD, aged 49 years, died at noon Sunday, Feb. 23 at his home on North McDonald street. He was a butcher and came to McDonald from Braddock about five years ago. He was born in England and had resided in America since he was a small boy. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Mr. WILD leaves his wife and two daughters: Mrs. Thomas ARGALL of Braddock and Miss Kitty WILD at home. Funeral services were held Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home in charge of the Rev. W. L. H. BENTON, pastor of the Church of the Nativity at Crafton. Interment was made in the Robinson run cemetery on Tuesday morning. *From another item, Mrs. WILD's name was Mary H. WILD Mrs. Ellen MCGUGIN DANLEY died on Saturday Feb. 22nd at her home in Bloomfield, Guernsey Co., Ohio as the result of an attack of sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. DANLEY was the daughter of James and Matilda MCGUGIN and was born on the MCGUGIN homestead on the Hickory Burgettstown road, in October 1872. She married Matthew MCNEAL and moved to Otsego, Ohio, one child; Sadie MCNEAL was born who died in 1904. Mr. MCNEAL died in 1874. Mrs. MCNEAL afterward married Samuel DANLEY of Bloomfield who survives her and the following brothers and sisters, David MCGUGIN of Custer Co., Neb., Mrs. John N. CLARK of Cambridge Ohio, and Mrs. Jos. M. CARLISLE of Hickory, W. Milton MCGUGIN and Miss Clarinda MCGUGIN of Burgettstown. Mrs. DANLEY was an ardent worker in the U. P. church. John W. JOYNT, aged 29 years, of Bessemer Terrace was instantly killed on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 6 p.m. by coming in contact with a live wire while at work in his own garage in East Pittsburg. H. A. JOYNT of this place is a brother of the deceased. He was well known in this community having been raised in Gailey at few miles from Oakdale. Mr. JOYNT is survived by a wife and two small children and three brothers, George of Goulds, Ohio, Albert of Swissvale, and Hugh of this place. Funeral services have not been arranged at this writing.