Show FUNERAL OF ARCHIBALD N HILL Sorvicea Held in the TwentySecond Ward MeetingHouse The remains of Archibald N Hill the pioneer who died Tuesday Corning of general debility were laid to rest In the City cemetery yesterday Funeral services were held at 11 a m in the Twentysecond ward meetinghouse which was filled with friends of the deceased de-ceased The scvvlccsxwcre la charge dC Bishop Solomon cf the ward Bishop 1 George fconney was the first speaker and he spoke Jeellnyly oC the dead plo acer whom he lint 1 UCWP for many years always as an honest good hearted and wliolesoulcd man who had done much gcod in the communltv A H RaJelg1 Charles W Pcnrosc John Smith and Joseph E Taylor all of whom had crown the deceased for years also paid litiinqr tributes to hits I life The services closed with the sing ing of the hymn Nearer My God to Thee by the T wen ty second word choir The pallbearers all children and grandchildren of the deceased were C T Hill James Hill Edwin Pettlt Archibald Pettlt Archibald Cross and Edwin inn |