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Show Funeral Serrices. 1 The funernl norvices over tho remains o! our old friend nnd fellow loboror R. W, ScntH of Suit Lnko, .wero held nt lilft"reldeiico on Just Hiindny, nt 2 o'olOck p. in. In March 1801 tho writer of thin wns called with tho deceased us missionaries mission-aries to lnbor In tho Norwich Con-foroiiuo Con-foroiiuo iind labored together In Hint e6hferenco for nearly threo -years henco wo wiy our old friend nnd follow lnlmror. Tho hotiBO wns crowded with friends nnd tho innumcrnblo floral tributes testified lo tho respect in which his memory wns hold. Tho services wcro brief, but impressive. Tlioy consisted ofproyor by President Bcymoitr II. Young, nnd Kldcr A. W. t'urlson, President John It. AVlndcr nnd Kldcra .John Nicholson nnd' John Henry Smith, Waliop Wntson of Ogden nnd Wslioi Knipoy of tho Thirteenth ward, each iiiado n brief address, and testified feelingly of tho virtues of tho departed, By miucst Wsliop Whitney also rend a brief poem by MrH, Ilemnna, which tlio deceased had requested should bo tend nt his funeral. Musical sorvicos were rendered liy tho PyPori Whitney, Patrick and Spencer quartet, with Mr. Beoslcy nt accompanist. At the grnvo tho hymn, "Tho Christinas' flood Night," wnn rendered, nnd tlio dedicatory dedi-catory prayer pronounced by Bishop Empoy, |