WHITE, GEORGE, MYERS David WHITE died suddenly Wednesday morning at his home in South Canonsburg, aged about 76 years. The deceased was born and reared in Cecil township, following farming until his removal to Canonsburg, thirteen years ago. There survive him his wife and one son, James R., residing on the old home place. The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Oak Spring cemetery, Canonsburg. Julia, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul GEORGE of Cherry Valley, died Saturday, September 5. The funeral services were held Monday, conducted by Rev. H. GARROU. Interment was made at Hilldale. The following from the West Bend, (Wis.) Pilot is an account of the death of Mr. MEANOR's cousin, Jacob MYERS, who will be remembered by many of the older residents of this locality. "Jacob Myers, one of the most respected and highly esteemed citizens of the town of Farmington, died Friday, August 7. Several weeks ago he was stricken with paralysis and from that time he sank gradually until death claimed him. Mr. MYERS was born at Imperial, Allegheny Co., Penn., on November 4, 1849, and came to Wisconsin with his parents on October 38, 1849, and since that time he resided continually in Farmington. When the war broke out he enlisted in Co. A, Forty-fifth Wisconsin Vol. Inf., as a private, and later he was promoted to non-commissioned officer. At the close of the war he returned to Farmington and on April 10, 1866, he married Miss Jane LITTLE. The latter and two sons-Harvey of Milwaukee and Willard of Colby-survive him. Mr. MYERS was one of the most whole-souled gentlemen that we have ever had the good fortune to become acquainted with. He was an ideal husband and father, and as a neighbor was good and kind, ever ready and willing to as! sist wherever and whenever he could. He was a man beloved by all who knew him and his untimely death is regretted by his many acquaintances and friends. Deceased was a member of Andrew J. FULLERTON Post, G. A. R., of West Bend, the members of the post attending the funeral in a body and also conducting the services at the grave in their usual custom. The funeral took place Monday, Rev. HENNE conducting the services at the home. Interment was made in Union cemetery in West Bend. The very large attendance at the funeral attested to the high esteem in which the deceased was held in the community in which he resided nearly fifty years. To his bereaved widow and sons we extend our heartfelt sympathy." *Imperial column