Show THE FUNERAL TRAIN Everywhere Love and Respect Are Shown I For the Great Dead General Schofield Says a Few Words t Some Old Comrades Almost an Accident PITTBBGIKJ Fob 20When the funeral train left Harrisburg last night at 1130 oclock a cold rain was falling This continued con-tinued all night and when the train arrived at Pits burg it was still raining The run during the night was devoid of accident crowds of old soldiers and citizens assembling assemb-ling at the stations along the line to see the train go through At Edgewood the train stopped long enough for three of Lieutenant Fitchs children to get on As the funeral train neared Pittsbur and the road Pittburg and roa crossings cross-ings became more numerous group after group of people were to be seen standing there unmindful of the rain intent ran only intnt on honoring their hurablo way the remains of the dead hero Soon after they got on the train the grandchildren were taken by Lieutenant Fitch their father into the composite car that they might see the casket in which lay all that was mortal of I their illustrious grandf4ther Nearly all I the people on the train arose and got ready for breakfast as Pitts burg was reached at 747 747The The Sherman funeral train ran into an open switch at Mansfield Pa but was only delayed five minutes But for the faot that the train was running slowly a collision would have occurred When the train arrived in this city tho bells tolled and minute guns were fired while fags drooped in the rain at halfmast At the depot was assembled a large crowd A regiment of the national guard and all the Grand Army posts in the city were inline in-line and when the train stopped they saluted The departure from Pittsburg was at 710 Breakfast was served as soon as the train got outsIde of the city limits and while the travelers were thus engaged the stormjcleared away |