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CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: HE LAST RITES, (Continied from the Third Page.) Fora hwid at the Seeond Presbytorkun Chitrel at odock thi afternoon, Kpeclil services waen geld nt Che Bpikeopal Chureh at the same hour, qe ehurreh andl tire bolts were tolted, and minute jas thundered In uafeon the snd requiem, ‘Tho fev. Allon, of the Christian Churehalellvered an address nt thottlon meeting and Uishop Fermour preshled ut tho Eplsanpal services. paring th0 tiring of tho cannon by Battery 160 gromatare Maoharge oceurrad, Bergennt George Meter. while Ju the vet of withittiwing tho panne, bad bis Fert fund blown off and his rhyht, pond badly idtered, Corporal Sinith, whe was thumbing the vont, Hrd hia thumb toreibty Incer: gtedund burned, It ts claimed that the gun Is defective, Ithns boon In nee sineu tit, h wAS gpeetal Disratch to he ubteacs Tribune, Evernaitan, ML, Sent, 20.—Onr olty fs com- pletely draped with pho emblems of sorrow. Sovanty the publio bulldiiys, uta very large: punter of private: residences are in mourn colors for the Ulustrous dead. Business hus een aitti suspended during the das, and our ehizens have very largely attended tho: reltutons servicoa at tho hour, The Protestant deneminndions held a union service in the court> pone, which was putcked to tho utmost cupacity, whtin handreds were titatia to effeut at ott imnee. Blegant and appropriate discourses: were deljvered by the Rev, GW, McCulloch, of the Prestiyterian Chureh, and the Rev. Re We Manier, Of the Methodist. Evrvices were nlso nel in the Cutholle and farthorean Churches, McPherson Post of the Grand Aroiy of the Ite- public i fall uniform attended: tha union serv: fees ut the court-howse, \ | LAKI FOREST, , Seectal Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribtings Memorial services eld nt the Presbytariun ehureh hero to- Lane Forttgr, 1, Sept, In which the students of the collexe and geminary and all cltizena participated, church: farge The wus nontly draped with a very cross of , flowers fn front of the ‘The muste consisted of hymns that were favorite with the Inte Gen, Garfield, and wero yery finprossively rondered under the direction of Prof. Sabin, After readliugs of Seripture by the ptstor, the Rey. Mr, MeCture, and prayer by the Rev, Dr, Nichol, nddresaes on tho career of the fate President were deffvered by Presl- dent Gregory and Willlam Henry Smitu, The Rev. Mr. McClure and Dr. Gregory dwelt on tho educational work and Mr, Smith on the political career of Mr. Garfield. My, MeChira spoke of the value of tha lesson of tho life of tho ‘lute President of the Amertenn people. GILMAN, Spectat ‘pispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GILMAN, M1, Sopt. 26.—Appropriate nomoriat reryives wore held today in tho Methodist Church atgo'clock p.m, The church hnd been tinoly devorated by the committce, and guod spenkers band been seenred, aud long before tho time for tho exercises to beyin an fimmonse crowd == nasembladl, tho ebttreh being 4 filled to its utmost, many belag udabis to Ind oven standing-room, Tho Rev. L, Little dellyered tho sermon, the Rov. G. R. Palmer, of Onarga, the memorial address, and the Hon. Eq Itumley tho cufogy, and the musio was furnisned by home talent under tho suver- vision of C. W. Gee. ‘The members of the Ordor of Odd-Fellows attonted in a body with thelr regalia, na did the City Council also, All busi- ness was susponded during the hours of tho sor- vieo. MOUNT VERNON, Spretat Dtevateh to The Chicaga Tribute, Mount Vensos, JL., Bept. 20,—Memorinl sory~ fees wore hold in the Methodist Episcupal Chureh today. The whole elty turned out to pay their Jast respects to thelr doud Chief. The procession was over a imite in length, the largest aver wits nessed in our city, All tho wcerct societies turned out, as did also Corr pany B, of the Etey- enth Hogimeut of tho Ilinofy National Guard, ghd un organization of ex-soidiers und the pupils ‘of the public school, numbering over 600. The funeral services were preached by Drs. Lock, of the BM, E. Church, aud Graham, of the Presbyte- rlan, Business In our city was ontirely sus- pended, Tho L. &N, Kallway Company avan- doned alt frelght trains and suspended all busi ness, “very housoin tho cliy wus draped jn uourning, PARIS, + Speelat Dispateh to The Chteaao Tribune. Pants, NL, Sept. 28—Memorial services wore universally observed today in our city, Bual- ean houses wore all closed at 1 o'clonk, and the citizena of both olty and the surrounding coun- try nggembled in Court-House Park, whore a apeaker’s stung and seats had been provided, and listoned to appropriate exorctacs by our ministors and leading uttorneya, Eulogica upon the fo and churacter of tho great man whose rerualns were laid in tho silunt grave In Clovo- land today wore foclingly delivered by altizens, irrespective of party afliiiation, Tho military ind Kulgbts Lemplar turned out in procession with bauners draped in mourning, It was an weeusion that will long be romembered by all who wero present as thoy mourn: for the gvod man who dled at Elberon. + MORIA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Monts, IU, Bept, 26.—Memorisl sarvices wore deld In most of tho churches yesterday. All of thorn were appropriately draped. Thera was a union sorvico at tho Methodist Church In tho eventing, at which addresses wore mado by tho ffon. F.C, Hayos, tha Hon, P. A, Armstrong, and the Rov. J. A. Montgomery, of the Congro- gauonal chureb. The house was crowded, and the addresses woro appropriate and well ro- ceived. ‘foday business has been gonorally sus- pended, and a large concourse of poople rom tho city and country assemblod in tho court- house square to hear the Kev. Dr, George OC. Loriner, of Chicago, who deliverod un oulogy ‘upon tho late President, DIXON. . Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dixoy, I, Sept. 26,—This mournful day was ushered In by the tolling of bolls, which bus been: continued atintervals all day. Tho entire city, public and private, was drapod in mourning, At o'clock a vust crowd from a wile scope of the country wround, as well os almoat the cntiro clty, assombled in tho court-house squuro, where, under the direction of Col, H.T. Noble, Chairman of the Citizens’ Committco, memorial servicca of tho most solemn and impressive ebaracter were beld. ‘Touching and eloquent addresses wore mado by Hove. EB, O, Slokles and Williamson, Muyor Thomas, Judgo Eustuco, Col. Demont, and A, O. Hardwoll, All businoss Waa susponded throughout the entire day, CENTRALIA. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, CENTRALIA, IIL, Sopt, 26.—In accordance with tho Governor's and Mayor's sugications, today bas been obaerved asa momorinl day for I'ro dent Garfuld. Business places wore closed this ACternoon, and a procesalun, composed of civic and tallitary socloties, Sunday-schoola, a funornl- car appropriately draped and drawn by four black horses, and qumerous cltizons iu carriages, Marched to the park, accompanied by two bands with mulled drums. Spocohes woro muide e&- tolling tha virtues of tho doad Presidont, And the day will bo long remembered, All tho churches intown word draped tustefully with the hucsof mourning, and tho route marchad was algo appropriately bung with ‘massive folda i seve Three thousand poople wore on tho rund, MontusoN. Apectat Dlevateh ta The Chteago Tribune. Monson, NL, Sept, 20.—The memorlil sory {ces for tho lata James A. Gartield wore held ut tho fair grounds tn this city today. Almost tho cutire populuco turned out to pay tho Inst tribe uto to the dead Prosidont. A grand procession was formed, composed of band, military com- puny, Masunlo Lodge, Odd-Fellaws Lode, City Council, Hoard of Education, county olticons, tlergy, and citizens, which matched to the fair grounds, whery they werv addressed by Mayor o F, Woodruff and othor prominent gentlemen, This Is a sud day, yet aut of (ta sadness we can often bear threats of yenyeauce apainet the kecurved Guitvau, MILYOUD.- Sputel Disvatch w she Chicago Tribune, Minvoun, Ui, Sept. 2.—Hilfard is in deop mourning. Business ts entirely susponited, aud busiuoxs ‘and private houses draped. Bervices wero buld at the Christian Church, the gerinon being preavbed by Elder McDermott, a former Mudent of Prewideut Garticlu’s, Tho Masons and Odd-Felows went to tha church in a body. The church was most appropriately draped. This iy the suddest dsy In the history of our town, 4 CAULINVILLE. Bpreial Diepateh to the Crloiga Trigune, CAULASYILLE, HL, Beprl 28,—The duy bre been: duly observed, Metmarinl sorvices wore beld at 4 eourt-house at 2u'elock. ‘Tne address was delivered by Dr. B. 1. Hard, Prostdent of In burn University, who puld.a glowing tribute two tho martyroil Progident. Tho clergy of the city sisted In tho oxercises. Tho bullding was ap- proprintely draped; lao tha busihees houses and private rdiltonces af the elty, Universal sorrow provaltod. Bolts were tolied daring the entire servias by the Fire Department and cho ehurehes, Tho attennice wns romurkable. Standing roum was not obtainubie. OTTAWA, Bptetal Dispateh ta Tha Chteago Tribune. Orraw.s, HL. Bept. 20,—Memorial- nay was one erally observed hera, A large coneaurar ot peo ple, Keveral thausund, guthored In Washington Square to hear tho. eulogy pronounced by the Ton, Burton C. Cook, whiet wis tudeed a tine tribute tu the departed Chief. ‘The funeral cor. téqe was composed of all the clvil and military: societies in tho elty, Ineinding the Knights ‘Temutae and tho Gttawsa Guarde in unllarat, The soltérs’ monumont was beavily draped, and tho public bulldtnya still are draped with crape and othor signs of mourning, PHOPHURTSTOWN: Speetal Dirrutels te The Chieae Tibenee Promiprtows, HL, Sept. 2.—Today was duly observed by tha Prophetstown peopla. Lusi ticad houses, ofllees, aud mauy dweltngs dis- played mourumg omblems ia profuaton, All pluces of businuss were clozed at noon, Services were hold nt? p.m, ‘The diiferout lodgas of A. B& AVMy 10,0, %, and tho pubile school aided Inrguly to the procession. Excellent nit- lu wus rendaced by the Prophetstews Cornet Nand, The day was fine, end many thonsaud puuple cunuregated to pay thotr respects to tho memory of the departed Chief, ‘ ULOOMINGTON, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribint, Rroowtsaron, Nb, Sept. 2—Pho elty was overwhelmed with sorrow today, Business houses of nil kindsclosed during tho hours of the Clavelaud obsequles. Tho tolling of botls eoutinuad thraughout tha ceremonies heres ‘The First M. 4. Church and tho First Tresby- terian Chureh were crowded to tholr utmost enpielty, and brief und eloquent specefics were made by tninistera and other promincnt men. Every town and village inthis vicinity exhibited tue popular griof fn 1 taehing manner. CLINTON, Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLINTON, JIL, Sept. 26,—Thls afternuon tho peoplo uf DeWitt County generally observed the Governoec's practametion and gathered at thelr sovoral ptaces of worship for tha purpose of wpe proprintely observing the funeral services of President Grriield in this city, ‘Tho Masonic fraternity, the Knights of Pything, aud the Odd Fellows turned out and tnarched In procession tothe Methodist church, whero the tev, 0. 1B. Shiyer delivered n beautiful eulogy over tho Into Prostdent. About 600 people were present. The services were very tmpressive. DECATUR. Spectat Dispatch to The Chlecgo Tribune. Decatur, Ml, Sept. 2—Nenrty 1,600 people gethered in and abont the City Park this uftere noon to here the Garfield memorint service, A touching menwria, fully a column inicngth, was adopted after the orntion by dtr. Dr, Davis, & Methodist minister, and on motion it was ordered published In Tu Cutcaco Thinunr. School misses, thirty-elyht in number, apoke Seriptual selections and Iald bouqucts at tho foot of tho stand. Tho speakers’ escort were pand, tho Mnsonlo todges, Odd-Fellows, local military, voterang, and drum corps. GALESHURG, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GAresuuna, It, Sept. 26,—Tho memorint ox orclées today over tho lute Prusfdent Garflold were tho most imposing that have ever been held in this olty. ‘There were over 10.000 atran- gora present. ‘Tho procession was two iiles in longth, Services were hicld at the onorn-house and First Church. Able and rppropriate ad- dresges were made by tho Hon, Nowton Bute- man, the Rev. A. it, Thaine, Gen. P. 8. Post, C. W. Thomllson, tho Rev. C.J. Shrimpton, J. A. Mefenzie, and EB, A, Isuneroft, JOMET. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. JouieT, UL, Sept, 2.—The memorial services included a procession, iu which tha veterans, militia, and all the civic societies Jolned, There was spouking at tho opera-housy by the Rey. W. HL Burns, the Rev, Fathor M. F, Burke, and the Hon. @. D. A, Parks, aad at the court-houso square by Wurdon MeClaughroy, the Roy. A, 1. Lalng, and the Nov, J, H. White, Tho Lusincss houses were all closed, and yreat crowds ute tended tho soryicos, whloh were improsstye. CARROLLTON, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. CAuROLUTON, Ill, Sept. 2,—The memorint exercises ovor Presideut Garficld wore held in tno Preabytorian Church, tho largest church In thocity, It was fitod to ovorilowiny lunz bo~ fore the hour appointed, Souch(ng and eloquent addresses wero dolivered by tha Hon. A. U. Burr, tho Roy, W. L. Tarbet, and the Rev. Duke Slavens, All business was suspended. Bualnoss houscs and many private residences worodrupedt inmourning, Allthe oburct belts were tolled from 1 till 4, ROCK ISLAND. Rock Isnaxy, Il, Sept. 24.—Tho memorial moecting helt at Court-flouso square thls uftor~ oon was one of tho largest xuthoriugs vir nae sembled Jn this city. The procession numbered 8,600 porsons, including ull the civic, tilltary, and scoret societies of Rock Island. The sorv- {eas at tho square incluted an nidross by tho Hon, P. L. Cable as President of tho day, as woll ag orations by Dr, Trucslule, tho Hon. 0, BM. Osborn, Lous May, and 3f. Counters. : ‘THOMBOD ‘Towson, Carroll Co, Ill. Sopt. 20.—Funoral sorvicos for Sr. Garfield wero belt iu tho Muth- odlat church this forenoon, the pastora of yok oburches taking part, All tho stores and publlo buildings ware elosed, Tho Chrletiuu eburoh te hung in mourning, as also tho Sfethodist, to- gether with tho raliroud depot, und all the storos und shops in town, Tho brave old flay thoata In tho breozs over Malu streot today, with Sts mourning badges that find n respouse tu mony hoorta, Duap sorrow ts felt ovorywhero. Pine! Anon Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicauo Tribune. PINCKNRYVIDt, UL, Sept. %.—Nomorial sorvices wore duly observed hero today by the susponelon of wil kinds of business, Appropriate sorvices wore hold ia the largest ehureb In tho city, which failed by half to accommodate the vast concourse guthored from far and nvar. It was truly uday of univorsnl, heartfolt sorrow. Tu our Iittio city tho envloms of wo wore ovary whore to bo soca. x PAXTON, Sprctat Disvateh ¢o hs Uhioago Tribune. Paxton, 11, Bopt. 26—Nemoriul avrvices for Prosldont Garfield were bold tu Clark's Hull at 3 p.m, today. Tho largo audienco tilted tho room to overtlowlng, and many rotived, unablo to obtain seats, Business waa suspouded lurks the sorvices, which were conducted by the Rov. Mr, Minor, assiated by the local clerzy. Stinate guns buve boon firod this aftornoon by the ar Ullery corps. RANDWICII, Bpeclat Diavaten to Ths Citeago THibuns, Banpwicu, Ill, Sopt. 2,—Our cltizons re- eponded ununimonsly to the Presinont’s prooia- ination, ai! tho tusiness-houses and stores boi Gloged, ‘This afternoon alarge procession of the agcret societies aud other —ergunlzations tmurohed to tho qity-hall, where memoriat sorvices were held, E. G. Cuo making a moat ad~ tilrable addross. Thre wore services ut Buimo- nauk also, MINONK, Bpsclat Dispatch to The Catcago Tridune, Miwon, Hl, Sent. &.—By proclamation of tho Mayor ali business will be quspended here today frou the Lour of 13 o'vlock noon until4 p.m, At o'olock a unlon meaioriul service appra- priate Co the doath of Prosidesst Gartialt will be beld at tho Presbytorlun Church, Flags are at haif-mast, aud the clty draped in mouralng, and wdeop sense of sorrow peryudes the entire com> munity, SOUTH ELOIN. Speciat Dispatch to The vhicaga Tribune. Bours Evaiy, Ul, Sept, 26--Tha wouthor is vory plousant toduy; the sky {s cleur, and 4 ye’ tle breoze ts blowing from the southwest, The schools are closed, Lusiness ts gonerally sus- ponded, und sorviees. commemorative of our Jumonted and nuch-loved Prosideut—James A, Garield—uro bujug told e CLI¥TON, Speciat Dispatcn jo The Chicaoo Tribune. Citron, il, Sept. 24—UBusiiess hee veon to- tally auspendud tere during the entire day, and a Cordeid memorial woethg held at 2p. jv tho Congregational Church was very xenorally attended by all croods and partios from tho town and udjacont country. FREEVOIT, Bpectas Pepaten to Tas Unicaas Tribune, Fuervont, 1, Sept. 8.—All byelness places in the city closed ut 1 o'clock today, AtS o'clock u grand procession, consisting of the EPTEMBER 27, 1881—TWELYV: PAGES militia and all soolottes In the olty, tnarched to tho Third Ward Park with Kdward C. Warner an Marabal. Memorial survices wero hold there, Kneeehos wero made by Gen. Smith 0, Atkins, the Hon, Jobn C. Kean, and tho Rey. 1. 2. done King, The attendance was very large OM{GUBVILE. Apectat Disputeh to ‘The Cafeage Teisurs, Onaasvin., It, Bopt. H.—Tho union mo- mortal services hold bere todny wore lnrwely it~ tented, Besides a short nidress, a funoral ora tlon and n eulogy wore dolivered, and apnropri+ ate revolutions adopted, The business-bouses were elosod und draped, ns wore many private huuses. PRIN a Soectat Dispatch to The Chieam Tribune. Puuxcktox, Ub, Supt. 2-Tho sehuols and business placys were closed during the after- houu, Services appropriute to the occasion were holdin court-house myuare, at which large bum: here attendud at baf-pust 6, AVON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Gatesnung, ML, Sopt. %.—Clark EB. Carr do- Hvored an able address today at Avon, in this counts, on the death of President Garttold. He Melivered an address at the gaine luce on the deuth of Abrabam Lingols fn 1805, INDIANA. INDIANAPOLIS, Bpeetat Mievateh to Tre Chiengo Tribune, IxprANavonts, Ind, Kept, 2.—The memoriil Gxorcteos of today in this city beaan with the firing of Anational salute of thirteen gune at the Arsenaf grounds at aunrise. Tho banks were closed nilday, and atl other business was euspended at noon, Thore were no resstons of the courts nor meetings of the Bonrd of Prado and Merchants’ Exetunire. At intervals the fl bells finve been toffed and mittite-guns fired, ‘Thie afternoon memoritt services were held in the pubile schools and union services In the churehos, whieh wore crowded to thoir utmost capacity. Tho servfoea wero exceedingly im- pressive. A muss-nveting of German eltizens was hold at Mozart Hull, at which momorlal w+ dresses on tho hfe and character of President Gurtleld woro deliverod, VANSVILLTS BvANsvinnE. Ind, Sept. 26.—Dusinces was wholly suspended from voon till4 p.m. aud Evans Itall, tho largest $y the city, was densely packed with citizens to do honor to the memory of tholuta Prostd The Knlghts Templar, the Knights of Pythias, the mititucy compa ules, United Mrethren of Friendship, and veteran goldiers formed a large procession, Half the crowd thut yathored at the ball were unnbie to gain admission. Bloquent and appropriate ad- dresses were made, Tho oxcreises wore inter- spersed with magnificont vocal and instrumental music. Salutes were fred moruing and oven- ing, and all the bolls In tho clty were totled during the ceremonies, Thu whole city ts deeply draped tu mourning. VOUT WAYNE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Waysy, Ind. Sept. 26.—The duy has beuu ono of execediug quict, All raliroad and other shops were closed. niso banks and busi- ues houses, Tho rallrond did not even allow luborers to work in the yard or frotglt houses, and but few trains wore run. Services wore held in all the churcbes at 30 o'clock, and a mie- qmorltl meeting was held in the rink thts after- noon. Clergymen of all denuniinations occu- pled sents on tho pintform. Jt was addressed by the Kev, Webb, tho Hon. 8, C, Boll, Judges Tay> top, Morris, and atbors. KENDALLVILLE. Speetal Diswatch to The Chicago Tribune. KespaLsyit.y, Indy Sept. 2.—Unitlug with tho Nation, our pooplo pay today the lastsad tribute to tho Mlustrious dead. Tho business of tho eity ts entirely susponded for the day. Tho attendance at tho union service held ut the Church was tho largest ever known. =Tho chureh wus uppropriately draped, and tho serv- icea were conducted by tho Rey, dr. Foosman. ‘Tho Masons murebed in a body to tho chureh, and ut tho close of tho services were nddressod by tho Rev, Mr. Greor. KOKOMO. Spectat Dispatch to Tae Chieaoo Tridune, * Kokomo, Ind, Sept. 2.—Memorial services wero held bere today in tho opera-bouse, which hud been most tastefully decorated for tho oc- cuslon, AN business houses clugud from 13104 pein. The Od-Fellows, Uunitorm Rank K, of P.,, and Harrison Post, G. A. 2, particlputed. Tho crowd was so large that open-ulr services ware belu fn the court-house yard. Addresses were delivered by John W, Kern, Glon Jotuson, CO. Sbirloy,and J. F, Vail. An original pocin was read by tuo Rov. N. A. Curr, of tho Maptist ‘Church, LAFAYETTE, Sptetat Dusvateh to The Chicago Tribune, LAFAYETTE, Inu. Sept. 20,—This has been 4 sad day in Lafnyettv. Business was ontiroly suspanded, At o'clock tho opern-bouse wus filled, with bundreds on the outside. ho exe vrotses consisted of singing, prayer, Seripture roudlug, the adoption of resolutions, and au oration by Godiove 8. Orth, Thu speaker evineed much emotion whon referring tu tho strong bond of friendship oxtsting through a torn of yenrs potween Garfield aud himself, 1 ELKIANT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Evxnant, Ind,, Sept. 90,—Toituy was observed hero ng a National hullday tu respect for Preal- dent Gurfleld. Momorfal serviocs wero hell at tho Presbytorlan Church, Tho churuh wae hnndsomely doourated, Aftor and befure the services tho provession marohud south on eee ond stroot and north on Maln. Never will today be forgotton by our. citizens. Every person, largo and small, was anly too glud to do sume- thing for our dead chief. TERUG HAUTE. Spretal Disputch to The vhicage Tribune, Teun Havre, Ind, sept. 26.—Tho busl- ness houses sre ologed aud business suspended forthoday, Maln street ls heavily draped, and tho tlage fly at bolf-mast. Blomorlal services were bold in all tho churehes this morning, and the vongreations filled the churehes to oyor- flowing, This aftornoun tho elty bolls are toll- ang for tho illustrious dead, sud a Suuday quiet pervades, WARASIT. Kpsclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune: Wauastt, Ind. Sopt. 28--Froim noon today Until 6 o’olook the doors of ull business houses in tho olty wero closed, During the hours bo- tween 3 and 3 o’clook tho bells all aver tho city were tallod constantly, Tho momorlul services were bell Iu the Christian Chureb, and over 1,000 people Istencd to tho uddrosses, The chureh drapings wore fine. UTH BEND, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sourn env, Ind. Sopt. ¥.—Tho memorial sorvigos wore attonded hery by thousands, belng ono of tha lurgost assemblages evor xathored hore, Thu uddressca wore wade by Mayor Ham, sho Jfon, T,. Hubbard, and tho Rev, P,P. Cooncy, tho tnttor a Cathollo priest who was with Gon, Garileld for g lon tine during the War, WISCONSIN. MILWALKEL, Speclat Diepateh ta The Chicaga Tribune, MinwauKkee, Wis. Supt. 20—Thle has boon a memorable day in the history of Milwaukeo, Tho memorial aervices in canuoulion with Gare field's absoquies have beon on tho grandest seate aud of tho most finposlug churucter, The weather waa yery unpropitinus this forenoon, and raln fol} uuccasingly yutll 10 o'clock, when tue clouds drifted away and the sun shone forth, {iting the bourts of all Milwaukevans wih yrut- ftudy, It was ut fret dvolded to nbandon tho {noral parade that hud been planned for the forenoon, but after the weuther changed from #igom into sunshine and gludnesa the dociaton wae recunuidercd aud the original program wag In a largo mousure carrlod out, The proces- sion formed at 11 o'clock, and, with ono oxcop- Uon, wae the lurwcst aver econ fu Bilwaukou, 14 was aver ono buur in passing a given point, und between 8,000 und 10,000 people were In ne, Every military and olvic sulety apd hundreds af promincut eltizons wore in tho procession, which murched to the mournful, atratue of dozon bunds and as reny drum corps. Tho demonstration wus unpurallpled of its kind. After tho procession mads memorial sorvicos were hold in the Auqdemy of Musto, Beblite Park, Immuanuol Presbytortan Church, Grand Ayenuo Congrogational Churok, aud st. Puurs Episcopal Churvh, tha lastenamod belug cun- ducted Judopendonly by Masons and Knights Templar, Tho services consisted of ad- dreases by promiuont speakers, among them, James G, Jonklns, William. Pitt xynde, Gon, BE. W, Hincks, Egil Wallbor, 0. EL. Colby, Edwant Holton, Gou, Hazleton, the Lov, dr, Hoyt, of Nashyillo, ang othors, servicus of sony by various singing soclptios, anu prayor by loading divings, Tho Eplacopal aud Catholle churches also beld jndlyidual vervioes beside. ‘Tho city Is still drapped in. deep mourning, All jy and ail stores Hadtness and oxpresstons of grief have been common on all sides, Buch aoones na bave been enneted today wera never before witnessed in the bistory of Milwaukee. ‘’ OStcOsTt. Kpeelal Diepaters to The Chteagn Tribune, Omxonk, WI pt, Tho funoral services in this city were very Impreagive. Aceording to previous arrangumnent a procession waa made upof tha Clint of Police and force on horsoback, the Mayor and Comtnon Counell, tumbers of the Grand Army of the Ropivlte, tho Staaunie rocletics, tho Odd-Fellaws, tha Koighis of Pythigg, tho United Workmen, acveral Cutholle socleticn, and the willltary compiles, the tatter wader commend of ex-Congressuian Louek. Gen, 'T. 8. Allen aoted ng Chol Sturabal, wnd wus sisted by efyht aides, The ne of Hinton was through tho principal streuts tu the Firnt Sf, 15, Church, where tho services ware car- red out. The program was composed of music, rerding of the Scriptures, prayer, and spevcher. Col. C.D. Clovoland spoke of “Garicld as a Bol- alors Judge Gary of “Gartaht as a Btates- man’s Judge Pultiag of “ Gurtluil aya Cltl- non"; tiv, Jatnes O'Malley of *Garilold 1s a Tomperanee Man's Deo Kempster of & Gare felt asa Kulght ‘Tomplar and &Keholur't; and tho Rov. K.C, Anderson of " Garieid uaa Corie tian.” ‘The addresses oconpled tun mifautes each, During the paysage of tho provousion all the belts In the elty wore tolled and imluutes guns were tlre. All the plices of business und bublle schools were closed at noon. MADIBON: MASON, Wis, Sept. 2.—Memortal-Day was observed Ly a totul suspension of tusiness, At 1 o'cluek a tnemorial pruyerewmecting was held iu the Presbyterian ‘and Episcopal churches, AtZo'elock p.in memoridl services were hubt inthe Assembly chamber, which wus tiled by a dense crowd, ‘The moeting wae prestded over by Gen. Davi Atwood, Bervices opened by an obliqato soto by Dire, B, 31. Fuller, agstated by chorus of titty volees, rendering. the beautiful authom “Rest, Spirit, test.” A veautifal prayer waa olfered by the Hoy. J. Be Welyht. A hytan, “Marvant af Gad, Wall Bonet Rest trou Thy Loved Euijdoy,” wae thon wut. aA henutiful address was then ae lyered vy President John Huscoml, of the Ktate Univeraity, who wes President Garticht's: Cater at Willinns Colluge. An addrosa wus than delivered by aAssociutu-Juatics Orton, ut the Supreme Court. whieh was a touching tribute to the mutnory of our martyred Presidont. Ue was followed by tho Rev. CTL Richards in an eloquent and patriotivaddress, After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Maltby tho vagt adicnce Joined witb the choles in singing “ Aimorica" and the audience was dismissed with ‘n benudictlon by the Rev. J.C, Brangull, 1A CROBSE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, La Crosse, Wis, Sept, £.—The grandest yet thost solemn procosslon ever witnessed In the City of La Crosse ocourred this afternoon in houvor of uur fate lamentod Proaidont, Jumes A. Gartiold. At noon our stroots presented a novel Bight. Stores and bunks were closed, and afi businesa suspeadad, Tho procession furmed, and, utter parading the principal streots, made Wetand in front of tho opera-houge, where the exerclecs were to be bell. Tho processlon was nearly a milu In length, oud soon titted “the openi-houso. It is anid at loust 4,000 people could not gain adinittnnes, and speakers ad- dresscd thom trom gutside while services were being conducted within, Tho procession num dered all kveletics of the city aud tho military companics, Some of our most promluent citi- zens ‘addressed the poopie in appropriate gpevebes. During tho procession every bell in the city tolled, and when tho exercises bexan thoir tunes censed, and tha vast crowds wore moved by tho golenmity of the occasion, WATERTOW: Bpeclat Disparen to ‘The Chicazo Tribune, Watrnrows, Wis. Sept. 2.—The momorial observances here touduy in tnomory of Vresidant Gartlekl were of the most general aud fmpres- sivo character. The eburehes held funcrnt services thia forenoon. This nfternom there hus been a general suspension of business, and memorial gervices took placo at furner Mall. The exercises were conduoted by the Neve RC. Nedtord and tho ftev. W, Carley, and the Jon. Daniel Hull delivered a blebly appropelute and touching address on the Jiro, churucter, and ex- ample of the fallen chief, Tho Rov, 3. Becker spoke in Gorman, and tho Rey. Iforace Gates followed in well-chosen remarks, the Concordia Boclety and Congregational Church cholr rene dering beutiful singing for tho aad oovasion, MELOY, Bpectat Diapriteh to The Chicago Tribune. Bevorr, Sept. 24,—Tnls bas been an eveatful duy here, Businoss was suspended this ufter- noon, and v long procession of military veterans, ity oficiats, the flro department, civic societiog, college Faculty and students, Board of Educa- Uo, elty schools, und citizens generally uwuved through tho streets to tha First Congregational Chureb, where un audience of nourly two thou- sand wus nddresaed by Col, O, C, Johuson, the Rev. F. A. Marah, the Rey, F. Royce, and Presi- dent Chapin, The church was hoayily draped, and the services were execedingly linpreasive. : oconomowec, apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ocoxomowou, Wis, Bent. 2.—The eruwds of people who gathored today bear witness that the Nation bus suffered less of one groutly beloved, Execliont addresses culoyizing Gen. Gurtield were delivered by Hon. A, i. 1 Butler, of Mile waukeo, and Col, Warbntn Parks, of this city. ‘The bail was tastity decorated, and over tho General's heayily-druped plegure tho words “ The Nation Mourns” were displayed. to The Chleaga Tribune. , JANESVILLE, Wis, Sept.20,—Gurtleld memorial services were heli hero this afternoon, business of allkinds bolng totally suspended, All mlll- tary and civic soeletics took part In tho prov sign, and tho Hon, Courles G, Wiilinins dellyered tho oration, WHITEWATER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Wurrewaten, Wis., Sept. 26.—Tho metnorial servicos In honor of Proaldent Gnritold were at- tended here by avout 4,000 people, Tho military and clyfe societies were out in full force, All business was suspondon, MICHIGAN, TACKSON Rnectat Diapateh tu ‘Tie Ohtcago Tribune, JAoxson, Mich, Sop 4.—Today memorial services wero held at nll the oburchos, evory pluvo of worship being draped, The discourses wore tribujos to the martyred President. Jn tho evenlug w requicin servico was bold at St. Fan Eplesopal Church, ‘olay all business was sul pended in tho elty. Tho Jackson Guard, Kulghte Tomplar, Knights of Pythias, and yvotrans of the War, with bannors draped in mourning, houdod by bands playing wourntul dirges, murvbed through tho man strots, the bulli- tuys of which were draped, to the Hirut Mutbodlat Church, whore momoriul services werw hold. Strony resalutions donoueing the crime and ouloglaing tho Presidont wore’ offercd by Judge Johnson, # Doniocrat, Tha Promdent was tho Hon, Eugene Pringlo, uto Democratic candidate for Congress, who made a brief but strom addresy. After religions exerclacs the oration was dollvorod by ox-Gov, Blair, an old Mrlond wud associuto of President Garfold, lee marks wero lao made by Judge Jonngon und W, K. Gibaon, Eaq, Auton memorial service was also beld at the Buptlst Church thle evouing. The cditico was hoavily draped. On all sldos aro miaulfestauons of sorrow, MUSKEGON, Special Dispateh to The Chleago Trinine, Muskeaoy, Mich., Sent, 20,—Momoriat services wero hald at the operd-houso, which was beau~ tifully draped for tho occasion, Thoro , was syob nn Immense crowd seeking entrance to tho hall that it was neceasury to buye overffow gury- fees In tho adjoining grove, addresses wore der yered, all paying bleh tribute to tho dead Pres- dont, and mauy of the audlonco ware In tours, It wana day long to be remembered hore, Pub- Neand private buildings were draped, and tho G. A, B, were out In solu parade, beaded by a vand playing funerat wuslo, Busiucss of all ikinds was eusponded. ANN ATWO, tat Dispatch ta The Chieagg Tribune, ANN Auuon, Mich, Sept, 2—Dusinoss bas eon entirely sugponded here today and tho pubic sohouls und University closed. -Momorial soryices were beld In the Preabytoriay church this afternoon, which was Unable to hold hulf of the poopte whe wanted to be present, Judyo Cooley dollvered tho addreas, which was an able roviow of Garfcld's life and au ouslmate of his public aurvices aud charactor, * LANSING. Speciat Disvateh ta ‘The Chteaoo Tvibune. LAweixa, Micb., Sept, .—At 20 this after noon our Oltizons, Irrospoutive of purty, #5 sojnbled at tho Opera-}ouse ta banor the weyw- ory of the Nution’s dead, The Hoa, 0. Barnes Upon taking the chair he, In his accuntomed graceful etyle, pald a wlowing tribute to Vroslient Garfald, Ho was followed by Cob, Guorze P, Sanford, ALL, Kile bourne, W. 8. Georwe, Ur, Within HH. Haze, and KO. Mihun. who nfs mnde eloquent and Fooling <p tea, The bose, whieh waa boat: fully decorated, was crowiled ta sulocation, Hualnusa ls tho aity was wenerally suspended. KART SAGINAW, Npecial Dispatch to ‘the Criougo ‘tribune, Hast SAGINAW, Mich. Hrpt.28—1n nevordance with the proclamations of tho Preshlent qud Gov, Jeraing, Luainoss was eutively suspended fu thls gity today. In the foronoon religions womurial services In henge of the Natton’s held at st. Mary's Cathotia and Ept rches, aud wt the Congregational Churey at 2p. in, at the fatter place tually puvple boing present. Tho (Lon. It. G, Hore hothogd a Cecting unlozy on the dead, aud the lon, We fi Webbur also epoke brletly. ‘Tho nervices woro hore thin usually impressive, COLDWATER Soret? Dispateh to Th. Chiedus THhuAL COLDWATEIL Mivl eounty very Kenorglly mourning over the doth of President Garheld, euch of the vurloua towns Gelling temoril services, Over 3,0 peuple of this elty and line wmedhite vieinity turned out hy the park to pny the last tribute toayront man, The park we beautifully drupcd, the atures and olllees were vlosed, and allof the clviu organizations of the city, a4 well a6 the Coldwater Light Giunrds, elty band, and State pubile achvol cadets, added to the mouruivg throng. ADRIAN. Spectal Dispatel tv The Cateago Trivuns ADRIAN, Mich, Sept. 2h—Memorktl servlers were held in the Haptist Chapel and College thls morning. The publly services at the apera- house this arternoou were nttended by 200 perwons, and hundreds were unable to gaia adinittauce. An eloquent culoghant on Gartteld was deliverod by ex-Hegent ityad, Stores und dwellings ure driped In mourning, and trails wus entirely kuapended, the whole peuple uniting in thy mane ifeatutions of sarrow, BATTLE CHEE, Hpectul Disvateh tn The Chicago Feibune, Bartek Crnnk, Mich, Sept. 26,—The streets havo been ng quiet sx Sunday, not a sture belay opened. Unlon memorial services were held ut the operi-house thly afternoon, whleb wie crowded, Services were algo held at someof the churches. Tho students from tho colloxe iinrehed through the streets his procession uf about t0), beaded by a band. Tho day hus also been observed in nelghborbue citles, LUEVINOTON, Spectat Depateh ta Tae Chews Tein Lupixctox, Mich. Sept. 2—A11 busine been suspended, A procession of tho Grand Army of the Hepublic, secret societies, nnd pul He eehools marched to the new nad unflutshed Congregational Church,whero memorial services ofa very Inpressive charactor wero held, pres siled over by Charles U. Wing, S. i. White, and the Ion, 0, Q. Stnebiulit, and approprite resor jutlous wero adopted. AL relat Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune ALPENA, Mich, Sept, 20,—Husiness witw entire- iy suspender here today excepting tho Inmter- mnilig of the Democratic ex-Mayor, Georze But- terlicld, and A, W. Comatock's, Maomorint serv ives were. letd at all the churebas and bells tolled one hour before aunict. DETROIT, Deruorr, Sept, W.—Iusiness was xonorally auspunded bere talay, and the strects prevonted almost a Sunday appenranoe. Religious services were observed by ull the churchos. There was no other public demonstration, thousunds of our oltizons belny at Clovelang, IOWA. DUNUQUE, Epeciat Duvatch to Tae Chteago Tribune DYenvgur, la, Sept. 2.—Memorial services in thiselty taday were of. a wost lmpressive chars voter, Heavy ruin all the morning kept strain wera from attending, but tn the uterrnoen every Dustness-plice in the elty was closed. “Cannone were tired avery thirty minutes from sunrise to sunset, and during tho procession the bells tolled, Nosuch turnout was ever seon here ike the one today, Every soelety in the elty—re- lions, sovial, civic, military, and) political lent its presonve to swell the numbers. The funeral-car was drawn by olseht bluck horses with eight binck grooms to lend them. The car was eplendidly gotten up, und contained a cotlin open to view. The procession was over wunilo lung, and was witnewded by thousnnds of Epvotntors. ‘Tho finnl exercised took plico In Washlogten Park. 1A. Y. MeDonntd was Preaj- dent of tho day. Tuo Rev. J. Y.Conkey mude the opentug prayer, followed by a byw hy tho Choral Society, Five-minutoe speeches were then delivered by tho followin gentionion: Tho Rev. D. J. Burrell, Henry Us. Fonka, Gen. Van Dever, J. 1, Shields, Gon, Trumbull, and D, 4. underson, Tho volo was given by Dr. Ed. ward A. Gullbert, nnd benodlotion by tho Rev, C,H. Seymour. The occasion will bo long rer momberedl in Dubuque, Tho draperies and ore oamentations were many, the best arranged by tho b.ghest artistic skill in the vity. DAVENPott, * Bpectat Dispatch to. The Chieago Tribune. Davenvont, In. Sept. 2.—No such day us the sunset upontonight has ever ben sven in Davenport, Sorrow in every home bas sought to oxpresa itsalf In appropriate exercises and ceremonies, ‘This morning at Wi) o'clook unlon memorial gerviou was held ut (ho oper: house, whieh contained not less thin 2,800 none plo—its full enpuclty—and hundreds were turned away, Addresses on the different phuses of Gartold’s fife and charueter. word dubiv Ae This afternoun 4 cortéyo of over 30) mombers) was formed and moved to the fair grounds, It ineluded an tae cort of polles and Knights Templar, follawes by the full membership of every uilitary com pany, lodge, votoran soldiers, soviety, order, and tire company In the olty, It was viewed atone the Hoo of march by 15,000 people, and wasn inilo tn lonath. At the fiir grounds wnlogics were dullvered by United States District Attor- noy daines I, Lino, the Mon, M. 1. Martin, and the Hon, Ernest Cliussen, ery part of the Hne of march was profusely draped. Siumllar imposing coremontas wero held in look Island and Mollnc. At tho Unitod Stutes Areunal thirtuon grins wore fred at dawn, twonty-ono at morldiun, thirtysolait nt sunset, and bult- hour guns during the duy. DES MOINES, Des Mores, Ta, fopt. X.—Tho observations of the day began at sunrise with tfty-nine min- ute yung Cannon continued all day at intere yale of Ufteon wninutes, A formal survice tn tho afternoon ia the court-hougo squure was ute tended by 10,00 peuple, filling the In- allo of tho square, and crowding tho streots and sidewalks adjacent, ‘The survice comprised a dirga by the band, a prayer by the Rey. W. #, Turned, a bymn by the choir, att ad- dress by tho Roy. A. L, Frisblo on “Gen, Gare fehl asa Citizen and a Corletiin," a hymn by the cbulr, tho pluntiug of n memorial ouk by tho Soldiers and Saitora’ Veteran Assoutution and tho Grand Ariny of tho Repubile, accompanied by ndirge by tho band, an address by Gen, do- slab Glvon on “Gen, Garfield as a Soldier," 0 hymn by tho cholr, 10 addross by tho fon, George G. Wright on “ Gon. Gartiold us aStates- man,’ 8 diyge by. the band, the closing prayer by Elder Hadford of tho Christian Chureb, and tha doxology, ‘Tho gervlocs Sunday fy all the churches wero very tmproasive, MOUX CITY, Spsstat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Broux City, Ja., Sept, 24,—Hiaiicas was uni- vorsally suspentod |n this city this afteracon und most places of business were draped, At 1:80 o'clock the City Governinont, Susonio Or dore, Kulghts of Pythias, Fire Departinent, and suhool children, beaded by @ bund playmy dlrges, formed a provesilon and moved through the prinulpul strects to tha court-house, There the nudomuly wus addrossed by J. C, U. Husking, George D. Porkins, tho Rev, Fathor Lenehan, tho tley. EB, 1, Avery, 0.0, Tredway, and others. An outeof-door audience of several thousand, unable to Bnd place In tho vourt-room, Wats ads dressed by Judge Jobn Brennan, tho Rava. Dr. Watson, Cralg, Wright, and others, ‘The city wours a Sunday uspoct, At Lemars and other nelghboring towns sluflar memorial serviced wore bold. Py COUNCIL BLUFFS, Counott ALuwEy, In. Sept, 8,—Tho memorial sorvicos huld here toduy were grand und pods Ing boyond uuything of the kind ever soon in thisolty, Alltha willtury and civic aocietics wero fully represented, The business houses and privato residences were beautifully festooncd und draped $y mourning, The ceremonies wero in gharge of the clorgy of tho city and wore soloinn and alfecting, In response to Mayor Vaughun's proclgujation, q wavniticent display wae made in tha proceasion, which wis ueurly four niles long. It Is thougbt that °0,000 peoplo wore on the grown alne guns wore fred indicative of tho President's age, the last ‘one of which blow the gunner’s right arm almost Tram hiv body, thus adding greatly to tho sore tow of the ocention, ROONE, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tribune, Hoos pt. M—LThe people af ftoone and vieinity turned out en masse to pry thole reaticels to our dead President. An immense crowd waa present, and the demonstration the most inporlpe ane of any kind over given In thi elty. Gree 1400 men belonging to tho va- rious fire, military, and civic snctetios were in the procession, Which was nearly a title long. The vulllngs of the yy were almost unt- vermilly draped. and bustnoes of all kinds was totally suspended, ‘The momortal exoreiscs were bold iu the pubile square, Col, @utuh, of DesMoinea, dollvering the address, KEOKUK, Sptelat PAspatch to The Unfeaco Tribune, Keokun, Iu, Bept. 2.—Tho doorn of tha opera-house were opened at half-past 1 this afternoon, whon an Immense throng of people pushed in to withnss tha fast ceromontes in Keokuk of aur dead President. The tolling of bells throughout the olty indicated tho caine menceinent of the exercises, The stage devori- tions were elnburnte, the music by the choir well given, and thy remarks from tho gifted apent- ora were eloquent and well reeelved. Memoriat aerviees were blo hold in the Proshytoriu Lourubs owlane tu tho overilow at the opera: Ouse, OTTUMWA, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Orrumwa, In., Sopt. 2.—Siemorinl Kervioos werg held today at the Congregational and Pirst Methodist Churahex and sho onerashouse. The entire population turned uut to do honor to the memory of President Gariicld. Adroseca ware nade by Hf), Mondershott, SMuyor Watermea Y. 1. Binery, W illiain MeNett, J. W. Huminend, J. 0. Hutchison, BE. HL Btllos, Rabbi Davison, and tho Revs. Ely, Clark, Wing, Archibald, Brow: 01, Stetson, and others. The entire city fs draped in deep mourning, Colteetions are being taken up dy n commitive of eltizuns for 0 Gurtich! wonument CEDAR Iarins. Spectat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. Crpan Karine, fa, Sept, S6—Two thousand perdous attended the Gacdeld meniorint services in Greqne'’s Opera- House taduy, and nearly as many wore Unable to gain adiilaion, The hotse was Dewutitully and appropriately deear- uted, Addresses were made by the fev. Mr, Schwartz and Col, Chutes A. Clark, the latter pitytny a particularly beuutiful tribute to the Mustrious dead. Duslness was entirely sus- pened this ufternoon, and everybody seems to bave lost a near personal friend, MCALINGTON. DentaxaTox, In, Sept. 2—Ten thousand people assembled tn North Hill Park and partlo- Sputed {a memorial servives, Thoro wasn gene eral suspension of business and the whole city Is draped in mourulyg. The collection for the Garlicid Monument Fund today was €107; total to date, $245, CLINTON, Special Dispatch to ‘Tre Ukienao Tribune. Cunros, lt, Sept. 2—Memorlal serviecs were held, at Da Operueltanse thie afters noon, Aduresses were delivered ty A. i. Mee Coy, L.A. Ells. the Rev, W. M. Bray, and others. ‘Two thousand people were th attendance. pleco cleabrac NEW YORK CITY. TM -ChowDs New Yont, Sept. 26.—Thls city was orawidled today with, strangers, who cine to view tha drapings of the builtings, while coaches of alt deseriptlons contatntur residvats on the same purpose bent thronged Broadway, Howery, Fifth tvenue, asd other prinetpal thovousbfares una strevts ond ayenues npproprinted for private | residences, Mvery place of amusement ofevery Hctnd Is closed this eventng, and tho whole papu> lation yeems out of doors, very many of the mun weirluy erape on the tert arm and the women appeuring with dresses trimmed. with lack, Dispatches from all pulnte state {hut the provia- mutton uf Prosidyut Arthur that tho day Le one of mouriisy for hls Mustrious predecessur inet. with a heyrtfelr response, ‘Tho sund for Mrs. Gurtield {a now $31,000, EFFIGIES OF GUITEAU i were suspended In muny parts of the elty to- elted by Uo pupulace, Crowdssnath: (Wontinned on the Sixth Payc), | BUSINESS NOT.CES, FILES! 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