MCPEAK, EWING David MCPEAK, a native of Cecil township and a member of a pioneer family, died at his home in Burgettstown Friday night last after an illness of about two weeks. He was nearly 63 years of age. Besides his wife, Mr. MCPEAK is survived by five children, who are: Lulu Bell, wife of John E. SCOTT, of near Venice; Samuel T., Mt. Washington, Pittsburg; Mary L., wife of John ATKINSON, Mt. Washington; D. Lucian and James Irwin, both living on the MCPEAK farm, near Burgettstown. Three sisters and a brother also survive. They are: Mrs. J. DINSMORE, Hickory; Mrs. David L. MCCONNELL, near Cecil; Mrs. John MAWHINNEY, Cecil township, and William MCPEAK, who lives on the MCPEAK home farm in Cecil, where David MCPEAK was born. James MCPEAK, grandfather of the deceased, came to Cecil township about 1803 from Gettysburg. Short Funeral services were held at the home Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Further services were held at the Venice United Presbyterian church on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. The interment was made in the Venice cemetery. Washington, D. C., Feb. 22.--Funeral services for Dr. George EWING, head of the board of pension appeals of the interior department for many years and a resident of Washington for nearly half a century, who died suddenly at his residence, 1419 Harvard street northwest, from Bright's disease were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home. Dr. Samuel H. WOODROW of the First Congregational church, and Dr. Joseph T. KELLY, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church, conducted the services. Interment was made in Rock Creek cemetery. Dr. EWING was 80 years old. He began his career in the government service as a clerk in the pension office. He was a graduate of Washington college, Washington, Pa., and later a graduate of medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. EWING was one of the organizers of the First Congregational church of Washington. He was a full cousin of James G. BLAINE and a son of the late Major John H. EWING of Washington, Pa.