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Show j Funerals, i The funeral a Valentine Facte : took place yesterday afternoon, a'.ou! i --30 o'clock, from his late residence '" II i.-d S nth street, under the ;u,p,ccg 0f t,,e r. o. 0. F Rv ,8 W. Bird t-rHciled at the housed 1 G. M. El. H. Murphy, at I 'l e grave ,n Mount Olivet Cemetery, rc-.d ite burial serviced the order.' A larce ocrufcer of relahvis end IrKcds ol the deceased participated m bestowing their lal respects on the j unfortunate nun. .rd a long procession pro-cession followed the remains to their I lost rcting place. The spontaneous ' toru-eutcf members of theriifj'rent :v'Oges here was Bn evidence thai Mr. ! Fautei wjs held iu h'gb (sleem by ":o brotherhood. At the same time as the above, the j funeral services 6ver tho remains ol I Stephen G. ose were conducted at the Chit House by Rev. G. M Pierce, j A large number of relatives and friends of the young man were in attendance, at-tendance, besides several Old Fellows, who followed the hearse to the city cemetery. Both funerals moved up Main street together, forming a string of vehicles two blocks long. Mrs. Hall, sister ol the deceased, and his other relatives have the sympathy of many Iriends in their sudden be-reavemeul. |