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Show MR. DYER'S FUNERAL. The I of the Departed Leader I'laced in lt. Olivet Cemetery I'nder Direction of the Masons. The parting tributed to Hon. Frank H. Dyer was a touching and cloijuent symbol of the universal esteem in which he was held. At an early hour in the day, and while yet the sun was shining brightly, the casket was placed upon the lawn that the masses with whom ho had been so popular might take a last look at the calm face of the slumbering leader. Thousands of persons beat the solemn path about the casket and at when 2:30 Rev. W. M. Lane began the services in accordance with Episcopal the surroundings were densely packed with people. At the conclusion of there exercises Judge Norrell paid pronounced pro-nounced a touching and lofty eulogy the quartotte Bong ''Jesus Lover of My ' Soul." Miss Snyder sang "Father, Take My Hand" and the inmense cortege numbering be-teen be-teen WOO and 3U0;I persons tuanod to Mt. olivet cemetery where under the direction of the Masonic fraternity the remains were committed to their last resting place Juuge Judd delivery the closing eulogy. The floral offerings were beautiful and propose . |