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General James Shields thus honored, was a favorite of three Mis who was States, and his ashes rest in souni, but Illinois, by resolution of its legislature, decided that his statue should be one of the two which it was entit'ed to place in the Statury hall. Illinois, therefore, had the chief place in today’s ceremonies, but Missouri and Minnesota also took advantage of the opportunity to do special honor to the memory of their soldier of bygone days. Appropriate ceremonies and addresses by repre- sentatives of the three States named marked the uuveiling of the statue. The ceremonies began ut 1 o'clock with a small street parade, which was an incident rather than a feature of the occasion, a troop of cavalry from Fort Myer and the artillery band stationed in this city escorting the speakers and guests from the Metropolitan hotel to the Capitol. Following the military were carri- ages in which were Governor Alt- geld aud staff of Illinois, Goyernor Nelson and staff of Minnesota, Gov- ernor Stone and staff of Missouri, the members of the Shields statue commission, the family, of General Shields, the committee of arrange- ments and the executive committee. Veteraus of the Mexican war, mem bers of the G. A. R. and of Emmett guards of this city brought up the rear. CEREMONIES AT THE CAPITOI The exercises at the Capitol began at 1:30, when Mr. Springer present- ed to the house the formal resolution accepting the statue on behalf of Congress. Advocating this, Mr. 5 i Springer, iu a breif speech, reviewed the life of Gearril Shields, aud paid a glowing tribate to his noble quali ties Geueral Joku C Black In the course of Lis remarks General followed. jlivered by Goy rnor Atgeld of Vii Shields on the field of battle at Port Republic, he said he could not refrain from saying a few words. He declared no soldier ever fought more bravely or gallantly than Shields at Port Republie. He honored him as highly as if he had fought on his} own side. While the orations were being de livered the committee of arrange- ments entered the House, and at the conclusion the members of the House and the visitors filed out to} Staturday hall, where the unveiling | took place. Mr. Condon of Chicago then de | livered a long address in culozy of | Geveral Shields. At the corciusion of his speech Miss Katuatie J | Shields, the daughter of shy Geer. ,} drew aside the white drapery hat | veiled the statue, and in b rie} bronze the form and figure of the General stocd revealed Tle prin cipal oration of the day wa- then de nois, who said: GOVERNOR ALTGELD's ORATION. | Occasion of this kind are not com- | mon, because few men ever render a} service to mankind that insur. s the] gratitude of a netion. The basis of | such denozstiutious is gratitude, the gratitude of a ps ople for the distinguished dead. In the enily days statu vere built to warriors the by alone; as civ Zz ation pregressed deeds of statesinen and honored a grateful people. The memory of the man to day was worthy of a niche in the history for all these ressons—he was a bril- liant soldier; he helped lay the foundation of States, and be assist ed in guiding the destiny and shap ing the institutions of the American Republic. Speaking of the fact of General Shields’ foreign birth in connection with his lofty patriotism, the speak er said that if the soul of Shields could animate this statue for an hour with what infinite scoru would his proud spirit look upon those men who having bled on no battle field, stormed the ramparts of no armed enemy, solved no great polit- ical problems for humanity, now seek to turn the aecident of birth into a virtue by an act of Congress Closing with a reference to Shields’ life long poverty, Governor Altgeld said: “Every age has produced millions of strong and industrious men, who knew no higher God than the dollar; who coined their lives in- to sordid gold: who gave no thought to blessing the world or lifting up humanity; men who owned ships and palaces aud riches of earth, who gilded meanness into splendor, and jthen sank into oblivion. Posterity erected no statues to these men’s memory. Let young men of Amer ica learn from this statue, and the career of Shields, that the paths of virtue and henor, of glory and ie mortality, are open to them.” SENATOR VEST'S ADDRESS. Senator Vest also delivered an ace drese, ia which he said: Missouri thanks Illinois for plac- eral James Shields with that cf | Abraham Lincoln, her most distin ing in the Capitol the statue of Gen-| Black said: |guished citizen. It is evideutly | suggestive that the great common } wealth which honored them both The statue is to stand through the ages for which the Capitol may YUO WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE In Buying Your Holiday GoOds AT JETER'S He has the lurgest and most complete line for CHRISTMAS TIME, » | j and all other times, at Panic Prices. Do not fail to eall and examine his large and complete live of ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Solid Silver and Plated Ware Spectacles, Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, «c. Spectacles Correctly Fitted. North Side Square, two doors west of Palace Hotel, Butler, Mo. —_—_—_———— The Globe-Democrat Free. ho.ored him especially when living, | aud the whole Union now claims his; Any reader of this paper can get glorious career as a common legacy, | The St. Louis Globe-Democrat free. bat in Missouri, among the people | Read the offer on another page, and who loved him above all others, rests | take advantage of itat once The his ashes. We will guard them well | Weekly Globe Democrat 1s now is- for in our broad domain never has | sued in semi-weekly sections, eight there been a life which better illus-, pages each Tuesday and Friday, six- trates American manhood nor shed | teen pages every week, making it more luster on the American practically semi weekly paper, DESCRIPTION OF THE STATUE. yet the price remaius only one dol The statue stands in south- lara year. In polities it is strictly west corner of that memorable hall. republicav, but it gives all the news, On the right are the erect figures aud is absolutely indispensable to of General Phil Kearney, the tall, farmer, merchant, or professional angular form of Lincoln, molded in | mau who has not the time to read a marble by Vinnie Ream, Alexander large daily paper, and desires to Hall and Johu Winthrop, ou the left , keep promptly and thoroughly post Richard {Stockton avd George Wed. Sample copies will be sent free Clinton of New York, Roger Wil | on application to Globe Printing Co, liams, Robert Fulton, Colonel La St. Louis, Mo mer of Vermont, “Bill” Ailen of . Obio and Garfield. The Shields statue is a branze military figure of heroic size on a granite pedestal on the front af which are these | hame- a the State Bonds Called In. Jefferson City. Mo., Dee. 5 —The Board of Fund Commissioners held a meeting today and issued a call for $214,000 cutstanding State bonds in which the state now holds an op tion. These bonds are 5 20 option aud bear 34 per cent interest. They will at the National Bank of Commerce or the American Exchange National Bank on the 31st inst. Theauditor was directed to words: GENERAL JAMES SHIELDS i} WARRIOR, JURIST, STATESMAN, Ox the other t coats of arms of Ilhnos, The statue is regard | hree sides are the) Minnesota be redeemed jand Missouri ed as lifelike. It stasds with head ‘Mrs. G. H. Williams 40 days Without noted faith curer and religious en thusiast yesterd ! | suits for a divorce are a result. HER FAST ENDED. Food. | Portland,Ore , Dee. (.—Portlan inished her forty It was for the purpose of a closer com | munion with the Lord that Mrs. | Williams undertook this fast and to) ‘fast and resumed eating | obtain in addition tot! ose communi | cations she says she has already re | e-ived from him. that the end of the earth is near at) hand, to be preceeded by rioting throughout the She prophesies and} anarchy universe. Calamity after calamity will befall) us; the whole country will be devast | ated by fire and tloods and there will | be aterrible destruction of life and} property in divers ways | The influence of Mrs. Williams | teaching has been of wide extent More than 100 persous in the have “gone through the wilderness” as she calls the forty days’ fast Parents have required children t fast and it has been necessary for city the courte to order these suffering children to be taken charge of by the Boys aud Girls Aid Society. Domestic discord bas ensued and I several instances male followers have giyen up lucrative positions thinking they could better serve the Lord in idleness and prayer. Mrs. Williams last fast was of 70 days duration She has been twice disappointed by the Lord and she says if it occurs again she will renounce her faith See the World’s Fair for 15 Cts. 4 Upon receipt ot your address and fit- teen cents in postage stamps, we wi! mail you prepaid our Souviner Portfolio of the World’s Columbian Exposition, the regular price is Fitty cents, but as we want vou to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find ita work ot art and a thiug to be prized. [t con- tains full page yiews ot the great build- ings, with description of same, and is executed in the highest stvle or art. It not satisfied with it, atter vou got it, we will refund the stamps and let vou ke p the book. Address H. E. hueklen, Chi- cago, Ill. Horrible Double Marder. 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The State, as you cross it, is au a's our} should bring here the statues of Lincoln and Shields, always politi- jcal adversaries and at one time per erect, the left hand resting easily on the hilt of a sbeathed sword and the | right foot moved slightly forward. | bum where shines the names of|sonal enemies, but never divided in| The statue is the work of Leonard the earnest Joliet the devout, of LaSelle Chevalier, of Marquette the and of a whole host of shadowy and | divisions of political opinion are thus | In the seventy- | heroic characters. five years since our constitution was adopted, our bar and our courts haye been thronged with and brilliant advocates and judges. Illi nois glories in her sons, living and dead, and from all she bas named the dauntless Shields, her citizen, her soldier, her Senator and her judge, not that he is greatest of all, wise their lo.e of It augurs well for the future, when the petty country. obliterated, and the people of our country of all creeds, civil and re ligious, can, so long as the govern ment exists, look upon the marble images of those who differed in methods, but not in motive, and of whom the impartial judgment of their countrymen has declared that they “deserved well of the Repub lie.” but that in addition to his public career, he stood for the broadest catholicity of American citizenship. | history, Jawes Shields alone bas! f all the eminent men whose } names will be found in our country’s Wellsvoke of Chicago, who has made some famous statues of public men, among them Lincoln, Douglas, Clay, Chandler and Elihu B. Washburne. General Shields enjoyed the dis- tinction of being the hero of two wars, of having represented in the U. S. senat three States—lllinois, | Minnesota and Missouri—of having | been Governor of a fourth—Oregon —and of having begun a career, cut | short by the war ina fifth—Califor- jnia. His last public act was to pre | side over a political convention in still an auother State—Wisconsin. He was born in Ireland in 1810, and | Mr. Cannon of Ilhnois, Mr Blaud | represented three sovereigu States | came to tuis country in 1826 Dar- of Missouri aud Mr. Hall of Minue sota also paid feeling tributes to! the man upon whom such dis guished honor was conferred today. Colonel Oates, the oue armed Confederate veterav, threw a flavor in heroic mold, steadfast to convic-|U#™ed broadswords as the wea in the United States Senate It is equally significant that he came jo the Senate ou each oceasion repre- senting the same opinions and | policies on public questions. 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