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Show SHERMANS FUNERAL All along the line the s.une deinonstta lions were exhibited. At Indianapolis General Schofield came to the plaiform, and in a brief speech said: "There aie thousands, my children, here, that I know. It is under sad conditions that we meet. U'e have all lost a comrad and friend. Take good care of yourselves, bo s, and good bye." j when Schofield finished speaking, tears were rolling down the cheeks ol many of the groups of old soldier. When the train started the boom of the cannon was heard, church bells began to toll and the Richmond light guards fired a salute. Indianapolis was reached reach-ed at to o'clock. Mr. V. Grayham, a gentleman all the way from Louisville Ky. has opened a new barber shop in Mt. Fleasant, one door west of the Wasatch Was-atch store, on Main street. The shop is a model of neatness, and taste, and is a fit work place, for such an artist in the tonsorial line.as Mr. Grayham has demonstrated him self to be. The new shop, will, no doubt, be well patronized, as it de serves to be. The painting and decoration de-coration of the shop was done by Mr. Geo. Wilson and is done in his best style. |