Show I 1 I 1 SER CR the Q A 0 of 1 1 respect and sympathy I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 DEEDS I 1 an elo oration youn ministers eloquent Luent to ordained meetings at I 1 the boult Is it DIENO RIAL SERVICES if revolution Reto lution of reaped to the daale clero I 1 akil sheridan mor services in honor of gen eral phil sheridan were field at the 08 I 1 tent sunday night on the I 1 r r in were seated members of the 11 armong them the veteran beneral nathan X cimball also I 1 0 S 31 cLain miley iliff anif fill and the choir tile stars and floated above the stand and astric the net of the john A dix post mantled the oran the es be I 1 by the choir singing a hymn ax iriye r r wa offered by R tor tic iaan after which Near ormy god to thee was rendered nith great solemnity by the singers in behalf of the rel solutions com rude A S condon read the following of respect to the memory of the deceased mr president ident and ladies and gena ti emen it becomes my a A d duty tit b of the committe on resolution a to offer for your consideration the tot lowing WHEREAS by in Irre voca bl e arde of the areat commander of the our dearly beloved comrade I 1 1 I glenry dan general has been finally mustered out of active participation in the cares and concerns of our whose glory his own reputation dl T 80 much to mag nafy now therefore be it Rew leed That while we edge ahe wisdom of the decree and submissively bow to deaths im partial flat we are nevertheless as comrades of the Grand Army of the republic deeply mindful of our bereavement in that lie mccu aed a in our clearts and ranks tg t ilace iving man can fill that we deplore the irre trieva bIg loss that through life dearil comes to his and q ur country on whose escutcheon his alford carved a new name and on the pages of histo t recorded a brilliant ant and R dred that because his home life was as lovable as his hublit ife was illustrious the sorrow that broods at the hearth stone of the bereaved widow and tier fatherless children challenges for them in alib nameon fraternal pity the spirit of sympathy W here va edep alved that his III a name for the youth of america to conjure by that tonight to night we pause beside hiis now made grave to them the mantle of patriotism that has fallen I 1 from his living shoulders and to vouchsafe for true cance of tits sword that was never drawn but in just cause nor shU thed 4 but in honor that struggling poverty ia america buds tile full range of human possibilities revea led in the of sheridan the friendless the knee a devoted mother under the thatched roof of a log bin on an ohio prairie and general sheridan the immortal mill A taly etc C of the greatest nation on t that we will his ame so long as we live and dying 71 bequeath it as a priceless e 6 to those who abail take our places 1 s AS condan 1 11 T SNYDER I 1 C manittee col J Z rose to second the adoption of the resolutions and delivered a brief and eloquent ad dress among other beautiful passages were the following through out oar land yesterday and again to aka w 0 hear tile sweet bad strains r offered by jl pee ale for a soldiers soul that gon home to tile sold les gal ive I 1 eee the american nation mourning for a t t w I 1 10 has dwle to his 1109 9 r eat a I 1 I 1 aia we 11 to the br 0 of ruffied drums recalling to us the story of a soldier dead once more we hear the bugle call the grand army into line this time to stand with tine head althey gaze with misty eyes on tle fresh turned earth that covers phil short dials grave a spot forever more sanc gifted by a nations tears and blessed by a nations love we have met to show to the world that even as we honored din living honored him for his grand services serl ices his matchless daring and genius trusted for the unswerving loyalty of his hones theart so t at he has forever gone from the lan we would enshrine hii memory within the halo of an immortality that ww never grow dim we would consecrate through all coming timea Sheri dans name and Sheri dans eeds as a sacred tradition n aich we bequeath to the american nation of the future I 1 so t at ene at n s yet unborn the sto of 6 ceridan I 1 i fe will be 04 b mothers to their wide wondering and admiring child reif and the moral of the ta lewill bo for them as they grew in ye arsi ever a beacon of ifopo in life an d a pledge of glory in death I 1 gen kimball in seconding the I 1 resolutions offered spoke of his r sona acquaintance with sherail lie reviewed the life of the famous 1 1 I 1 general from his birth until his death b and concluded with the words 1 though lie be dead the great hero I 1 still lives I 1 rev mr bailey was the next speaker ile spoke of the price of liberty the terrible straggle of the late war and the causes that led to it ile declared that the south struggled for states rights not for slavery and though be had a libbertt feeling for the south he did not condo no the I 1 stand they look As a sad ier fix thin that which saved the country in 10 be would ay be true to your country to your banner and to your god I 1 0 I 1 revoc Rev TC iliff who had s t at lo 10 lived was the next speaker re said ii afelt he must peak of Sheri dans i deeds born M the same county eight miles from somerset breathing the same air of freedom on tho a rugged hills he had the same blood flowing phroh his veins as she ri dan ile W not ashamed of the Irish blood he possessed noro flits fathers from the kreell isle 1 ireland eased by tyrant sl ireland must and ball befree from the glants causeway to the lakes of Killarney ll then realistic description of the life af brorn be time lie entered I 1 I 1 I 1 the last battle late struggle followed I 1 boonesville Boones ville where he swept the field clear of the enemy then to blur frees borough better known as stories river where sheridan hold the fort against almost certain destruction while the scattered union men were gathered and defeat was tamed into victory then to chickamauga and then tar ridge the ker drew a magnificent of t C 1 atter struggle and the latendre lat enere hushed with admiration could almost view the scene of carnage and tion so eloquently portra before them then he followed him through the shenandoah volley in command of and lastly in ble ride shiell hed I 1 1 I 1 P I 1 I 1 I 1 11 1 I 1 V fron lith elm anerson the confederates nd really ended the war the rev rend gent lemans address occupied I 1 h ad it was listened to with t ii codr st attention daring the entire deli ery captain Hul antaki ana rev hill were tile last speakers they also uttered words of eralso odthe dead hero and added their olee for tile adoption odthe the latter were adopted by a rising vote G 0 1 I b with you till A 0 again waa sung fill great pathos C iligir n nd the benediction was by ro |