PICOLAS, SLOAN, ECKMAN, BACU, BROWNLEE, SOUERS Jules PICOLAS, aged 50 years, died at his home in Cecil Friday, March 12. Interment at Venice, Sunday, March 14. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William SLOAN of North avenue, on Monday, March 15. Interment at Robinson Run cemetery Monday evening. Lester A. ECKMAN, aged 17 years, formerly of McDonald, died at Canonsburg on Friday morning of last week. Death was due to a complication of diseases from which Mr. ECKMAN had suffered for some time. Funeral services were held from the home at Canonsburg Sunday afternoon. Interment at Oak Spring cemetery. Constant BACU, died Saturday, March 13, at Laurel Hill, aged 67 years. Funeral services at his late residence Monday, March 15, conducted by Rev. ENGLISH. Survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters: Victor, Fernall, John, Herman, Laura and Jermaine. Interment at Robinson Run cemetery Monday afternoon. Joseph W. BROWNLEE, a member of an old Washington county family and a Civil war veteran, resident of Cross Creek township, near West Middletown, died after a short illness of heart trouble Monday at noon. He was aged about 73 years. Funeral services were held from the home Wednesday afternoon; interment at West Middletown cemetery. Mr. BROWNLEE was the father of Miss Wilda BROWNLEE of the McDonald schools. John SOUERS a barber of Imperial, 37 years of age, committed suicide first of the week by the carbolic acid route.