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Show BURIED WITH HONORS. Tha Lat Major Iljrnoa Ratta la Mouat Ollrat Cainatarjr. 'The funeral of Major E. M. Bynon from his late residence on ICast Third South street yesterday afternoon was attended by a large concourse of friends. The services were conducted by Chaplain Libby of the Grand Army , . , of the republic. John Devine of the t : carpenter:!' union, made an address. , ' At the close of the remarks the follow- fAsf' ing column was formed, which followed i f the deceased to the Mount Olivet ceme- af tery: Escort of Denhaller rilles, twen- ty-two men, under Captain Smedley; ' ' National Drum corps, twenty men, Major Stanton commanding; J. B. Mc-Keiiu Mc-Keiiu post, nineteen men; George K i Maxwell post, twenty-three men; drag conveying fall-bearers Glendinning. Treweek, E. H. Parsons, Harry Haynes, Sleater, Devine, Cracroft, Lapsley; hearse; Superintendent W.'.O. Williams I and twenty-tive male members of the j Welsh Sunday school, of which the de- ceased was a member; plumbers' union, il carpenters, hod carriers and various I trades union representatives, number ing over one hundred men; twenty-eight twenty-eight carriages. The Denhalter rilles llred three volleys over the grave at the cemetery. |