Show r 4 f. f w o I tf i y t t k 1 1 i. i J Funeral of M. M Mr Spurgeon The remains of Mr Spurgeon havIng having hav hay ing leg been at the tho Tabernacle for several days for tor the tho purpose of giving his friends friend frends at the tho look an n opportunity to take a last face fac of their great Ireat pastor the funeral ser services e- e cr- cr vices were held on tho the evening of ot the tho lOtto lOmb The Tho Metropolitan tabernacle was waa crowded and the tho services which not concluded until after oter midnight were wore very ery solemn and impressive The Tho burial bural services services services ser ser- vices opened Thursday morning at 11 1 Tho The members of Mr Spurgeons Spurgeon's family at pres present nt In London the tho mayor of oC Croydon several members of at the House of Commons Baroness COutS Couts Burdett-Couts and deputations from six rel religious Ious bodies were among those present present T The Tho o Rev hay Mr Pierson the tho American merican m nl ter who vho filled fled Mr Spurge pulpit pulpit during th tho latter's late Jat Illness iness mado a a. a most eloquent address The rho olivewood coffin containing the tho remains ro re- re remains mains was thon then taken from the c catafalque upon which it it had rested since night and conveyed convoyed to the tho hearse In fa waiting wait alt ing fog at the tho main entrance of the tabernacle After ACer th the mourners had bad entered carriages S carrl started for Norwood Norwood Nor Nor- the funeral procession Nor wood cemetery where the tho remains will vl be Interred The Rev Archibald C. C Brown pastor of of tho the East London tabernacle delivered th thC funeral or oration tion at tho cemetery |