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. ~emra 7R -would rise toward the door. The CETP S ————y THE OMAHA DAIlLY BEE. Nator, T SDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1881, NO. 17 ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNE H EART.R EN DING .h'l\'° everything as private, quiet an 'he rumors mect with som oredence . anostentatious as the circumstance John J. Louring, the county prose: will admit, and we shall go as welloutor, says regarding the pro~able in 3 :ome, ‘with no one except the family, fidictment of Drs. Bliss, Agnew ane Such, Indeed, was the Finzl Meot-Nthe physicians, ana the members omglamilton for practicing in the stat ¥ ¢ [i rhald oo Whl.lméf and their families. Thefllwithout first filing their diplomas ng o train will be the same and the routofithat the state will waive this and per- g ariio and His and proceedings the same as when wefllmit the asscssor to give certificate ol Beloved Spouse. the large stores, corpor public and private bwi smployed during the foronoon in drap- ing their building. In Grand street which is tull of dry goeds and milly. nery shops, the display of mourning smblema rocalls the appe Broadway a week after Linco AT PITTSBURGH, Prresnuncn, Sopt. 20.—The groat ice alarm bell in the city hall has been tolling at intervals ot a minute between cach slroke #ince the an nouncement of the president’s death he city 18 draped in wmsurning fron ond to end, All_day loig the streots were crowded with people uf all classes, liscussing the great calaniity that ha) befallen the nation. The fecling of orrow s intense. ANl places of famusement ars closed. AT COLUNBUS, Corumpus, Septenbe: 20, - Gov.§ Foster returned at 3 p. v, and foundg awarting him telegram from the gov- lernors of Tllinois, U al aud Dakota, wking what day ho woul | appoint for memorial services, Ho Lincoln was assassinated, Cho scene on Penusylvania avenue looking down from the treasury to the capital, is almost depressing in its sombreness, and even privato stroot seem bordered on each sido with one long array of BLACK DRAPERY. Well,. $he presiclent in dead; he diec lnst night, '’ Guiteaw recaived the news calmly His only remark was, ‘‘Poor fellow I am glad he is ¢ut of his misery.’ Lhere is a crowd nbout the jail, but if is not demonstrative, and no indiea tions of an attempt to wob the jail wo apparent. Thase sitiing and| tanding on the il around the prison| Appear mero curivsity-sockers. Private stary Brown tele- sitizenship aed disy od in himself he highest characteristics of manli- ness and homoly virtue, TIE 8T, JAMES GAZRTTE dvocates an amendment to the JAmerican constitution providing for + freah election by the people when the president dies in office, QUEEN VICTOBIA. Lownoy, Sept. . = The following rraphed to the whit@ house fromfllis a text of the queen's dispatch to Long Branch that tlhe party with thefiMr. TLowell to-day: “With dee) president’s remaing, would arrive to-@urief I and my children have learnes morcow morning. In eonsoqueneo of i he and but not. umexpected nows of that fact the cast roonw of the man-Jithe death of Premident Garfiedd. His fon 18 eing propared, 16 is pro-Ross is a great misfortine to his coun- umed to-morrow afternoon the re @bry and felt as a sorvow by me.” mains will be removed to the rotunda) THE PRINCE 0¥ WALE pitol, where thoy will lio il p54p0x Sept. 20.-.The printo of e commissioners of tho districtValen telegraphad to Mr. Lowel), ex- have just dssued the following Jrreoning lis dewp sorrew at the desth “Tt beeomes the sorrowful duty of it the president. o adked Mr tho commissioncrs of the Districy of %0l o conver o Al Garfiels tho Columbia to announce to the people w“l‘l“"-““"l" GLAVIROR PLLCVEES OLUNY o) fof the district the death of the presi-fg'"® ="t EARL GIANVILLE, came here, a fortnight ago to-day.[burial on a certificate of death signed 'he Pennsylvania railroad companyfllby the attending physicians, a8 ordered the same special e erain _and it will be run over the| A BITTER SCENE. branch track 'o Elberon and to thojlA vISIT TO TIE HOME OF THE DECEASED :\st front of the ccttage as before. PRESIDENT, No one will bo allowed to enter th M io, 8 ¢ g ENTOR, Ohio, Sept 20. - A pres crounds and the coftin will bo placedllo rtor visited tho president's. home) on the spot where he lay on the first t 2 o'clock this morning. Th ourncy. Tho first car will be thellyily hiad been apprised of tho presi baggage car, the thivd will be givenlly, ¢'s death at nLuut 12 o'clock by to the family and the fourth will Dr. J. P. Robiuson, who received a) Ceupies v ) ol A \f y bkl “.l’-‘ m‘!n")ua ,",r the ?"b”w telegram from Mayor Hewitt about and their families. The train willlly .30 p.m. Z Rudoloh, Mrs. Gar '5“‘ ‘I"l‘"l" and quietly and with Bauiq's" father, Joseph Rudolph, her wut demonstration to Washing brother, his wife, the president’y fton. No stop will be made ex-@ o little Aous, Trving| ALA :-h“'“TI HBonaaLs, t"__” takelind Abram and their governess) jio wator. Theso stops will bellvirg, McGrafl was atitho house, When de at small stations. and the presslyy. ™ Robeson, with ‘an ontburst of Not only are buildings thus cove but even horsa cara are hung witl festoons of black. This work of drap- ing public buildiugs is now finished md thoe contrast of broad bands ofj inst white marble columoy, riking. Among privato ros where draping is particularly fino, may be mentioned those of See cotaries Bluine, Windom, and in faer il the members of the cabinet,§ who have residences here tor Bruce, ex-Gov. Wells, Morcan, Assistant Seeretary Bel wd General Sherman, who displays M his house tho national anaj aff' flags, both bearing and heavyQ of Dblac e residences ign ministers, without an ex§ ly and Recognizably and Hxpires, .Diviflging the Direful News to} the President's Aged Mother. ‘The Remains to be Conveyed to Washington this " stion, avo draped in vespoct to the Morniag, ¢ nl.l not be allowed to accompany thell '\ Josel } Thine \ Blont of tho United States, who e N — ftrain. d‘gl‘x::]' t"l‘-]:sl f]url::x!‘:‘r‘ ‘r::h.-(’l n.‘,li: (\[;a patches in response, atu y of the assussinated president, Mived at Long Branch, N. J .’. at 1 The sedretary of state for foreign i " guv ‘Bl resent intention was to issue a prod y of black at the British lo i, w. on the 10ch inst. Tilustriousfuirs, Barl Granville, | fl ‘‘Nor to accompany her ahead orfR ), behind in a special train of their own| L they should charter one?” “Oh, I have. nothing to do with Bithat; but you would not allow it to be done before, There will certainly be) o train allowed to follow us for any| purpese of observation. I am sure of hat.” b ““What are we to do?” “You did yery well before. Thil is positive,” P “Have you had an understanding] An Autopsy Held by the Physi- nbm)n. an inquest whiu:h"i't. was thoughtls it ok uiight cause annoydénce! cians Reveals the Where I think there is no understanding,) abouts of the Eullet. but T do not think there will be uny ormal inquest searching for definite Blaine Officially Notifies Minister] Lowell of Garfleld’s Death and Arthur’s Ascendancy: cson’s) hand convulsively and, Bivhilo his lips quivered, ho replied, in a culm voice, *'T am not disappointed;| we expected it doctor.” Only Josephy his wifo and father, Rudolph, were informed of his death at that time, The boys have not yet been informed of tieir father's death. The littlel fellows were told yesterday that their papa was worse and they ried bivterly. It will be very) hard for ‘the boys to bear it g particularly heavy. Archigin the former halls of legislature@to the Boglish represe: toct Clark is busy at the eapitol with Band as chief magistrate of the United@tions to eonvey, in the la force of men putting nent and of the country, the States, the nation mourns his sad and @ p 2 GARBS OF SORROW B remature demise, and sorrow to thefexpression of their sympathy with the m that noble building. Over 5,000 lispensation of tho Great Ruler offfRepublic in its present calamity, yards of black stuff wero used on thethe Universe. As a slight expression) T R e Svery columnis wreath-Jiof national berenvement the commis-B Lowxndy, Sept., 20.—The Methodist | i i uvery lamp post isfrioners direet that th public ofticeslEcumenical Congross, at its session native state ot the presid.ut. Biraped. Thero is not a cornice lnlml lmlsln_msuf lllu huhsluct. mlcl‘;ulm to-day, adopted a resolution express- 5F i o iddor HeresE ollthe public scoosls, be suspended un-Jli eil o WASHINGTON. s gnt huidon, el Sy e LR | it Grier AL LA At b AP b S ER HE CITY ALL EXCITEMENT —PREPARA-M L 080 buildings of said district he appro-@with his bereaved family. All tho TIONS FOR THE RECEFTION OF THE priately draped in mourning, andBo,urts adjourned this morning uneil REMAINS, they earnestly recommend the observ-lMonday next, after eloquent speeches WasHiNGTON, Septembir 20.— Citi| fance of perfect order during tio pro-lby members of she bar. The oitizew’s zens have become reconciled to the uress of the natien’s dead and such] pinmittee, appointed on the day the inanifestation of respect and sorrow| president was shot, will_meet this aft- a8 befit the solemn oceasion. ermoon. A clumation when informed of the fus neral arrangements, reauesting the people to hold services ut t t our as the. obsequivs & Cleveland 8 He ulso telographed Seerctary Blaing that the people of Ohio were anxionsf that the funeral arrangerients shouldg nelude Columbus, the eapital of th There to Remain for a Fewj Days Under the Dome of the Rotunda. Extensive Prepn.mtxong Being Made for the Reception of ‘the Corpse, ovor them. Rosottes )f heavy tulle and long wreaths of} black are the principal designs. The [dome also is draped. At the firs balustrade festoons run frcm pillar t pillar, connected by long bows with) treamers. The highest gallery of directly under the lantern,| ) ne off y draped, above the cold tho remains, It has been an exciting@umns which surround the lantern are ny in Washington. Business wnsBlwreathod with broad bands of black, u-pended in all the government de Bwhich appears, when seen from below,) artments and the streets have beoulliiko nurrow strips of ribbon. These tironged with people, Tverywhery EMBLEMS OF MOURNING the city is draped in cambric, weeds £ ¢ s have been nyfPre o be seen away up in the air from| lalmost every puint in the city. Look-| ing down upon Washington streel that sight is one to by ong remembhered. There seems to by GARFIELD'S MOTHER. 'RYING SCENE IN WHICH GRANDMA GARFIELD WAS AN AOTRESS. SoroN, Ohio, Sept. 20.— Grand artield has been with her daughter, Irs. Larabee, here, for some: weeks. she did not arise before 8 o'clock thi morning and _knew nothing of hen| son's death. It was the hardest task] the good old lady the dread ful uews. One of tho fam: ily finally informed her that he president died last night. Th poor uld lady gave a little scream and lcovered her face with her hands. Th GOV. SMITH PROCLAIMS; ManisoN, Wis.,, Sept. 20.—Gov. Smith has issued a proclamation re- commending that at such an hour as may be set_apart for the funeral of President Garfield, the people of the Jstate nssemble at churches and join-in memorial services. AR R Lt The Mrs- Garfield Fand. National Awsociated Pross. New York, Sept. 20, —The follow- bubscriptions to the fund for Mrs. Garfield was sent to Cyrus W. Field -day: Brown Bros. & Co., $5,000; An- drew Carnegio, 856,000; Drexel & Coiy Philadelphia, $5,000; Edwin H. Ben- on, Philadelphia, $5,000; H L. Hor- ton'& Co, $1,000; B. J. Gifford, [lti- ois, $600; W. R. Frazers, $5600; an Emburg & Waterbury, $500; [Francis F. Robbins, $500; Prince & Whitlpy, $500; Warden, Webb & Co., 260; Gilman, Son & Co., $260; v :I‘Iinm Paxson, $500; D. ilumd, e e Waiting for Reinforcoments. Vational Awaeikted Press, Wasaineron, Sept. 20.—The. ar- ival of the twenty men from Balti- oro over the Baltimore & Ohiv_ rail- use of death will be quite sufficient; certained.” The cabinet have decided to remove RPECIAL BULLETIN. he remnins of President (artield a4 Lone Branch, Sept. 20.—The fol-§10:05 to-morrow moruing by speci lowing was sent to-night. train to Washington. Lowell, Minister, London: R Y James A. Garficld, president of thel OCULAR OB EBVARION United States died at Elberon, New Jersey, last night at 10 -minutes be-] fore 11 o'clock, For nearly eighty| «days he suffered great pain, but dur: ing the entire period expressed extra| (o;filinary patience, for%i!ude and ristian resiguation. The sorro throughout thegcountry is deep andfofter two hours' eéarch. It had universal. Fifty millions of peoplefygone down aud' forward, thenicg stand as mourners by his grave. 'To [scross the front of the body thet d ¢ hi h 5 leflected backward in left side and e I e cstions Jaround the loft sido of the back wud) ‘Words of Enlogy: took ¢ th of off ident, tofjvas found in the of tha heart. WASHINGTON, September 20.—Th: which‘reo::clce:d:mi)oydvfl::df-f ‘thefclot uf blood smmmhu action of thelRepublicau to-day publishes’ u lette constitution, ~President Arthur hasfiieart aud produced death. An offi-flin the inforest of law and vider fiing -entored upon the discharge of his du-Jeial statement will ba made. dies. . You will formally communicati these facts to the British governmen and dransmit this dispatch by tele-| sgraph to the American ministers on ‘the coutinent for a like communica- tion to the goveramenta towhich they are respectively accorded. Cuicaco, Sept. 20.—The Times| ays: ‘‘Garfield sorved his country] woll and faithfully, according to th lights his conscience gave him, and) ho will be held in grateful remem- brance for that service and for th manifestation of a high purpose which he has ot been spared to exe-| cute. been displayed pictures, of the lat president now appear franed in the leepest black, and, thougl' there hasf been excitement to-day, there has been no disorderly demomstrations. I'he general fesling preval: mt is that ~ of tie deep- st sorrow, instead of violence. [Peaple seen to have lost all revenye- ful feelings towards Guiteat, now tha che president is dead. A meeting of] everal heads of the depar/ments wu held this morning and buliness ponded for the day. * To-'norrow i will be dufinitely setcled ji“thow loug the departinenss will' reriuir, clossd. Y o A and ottt Fuidyd of theft zovernment, as svon as relcased from uty, thronged the streets, many - uf} hem wearing rosettes of black crapy 'he Autopsy—Discussion on the] Right of Holding an Inguest. THE TRIBUNE says: “During the eleven weeks sus: pense the American people have gath- ered in sympathy and prayer for Gar< ield's recevery, and to-day the people Jadd their tears to those of his wife, imother and children. During thia) ime the voice of the nation has bee! ilenced. Eich man' has held the] tricken ruler a friend,” THR MORNING NEWH “The only embarrassment thay s President Arthur on entering] nto office is that arising from aym| hy univirsally Tt fop 4 gy ration of his predecessor, ol sunds) which have * completely superceded the consideration of these by :which an administration must stand ‘or fall. heroic resignution so perceptible when| lshe first heard that the president h been shot, She said; ‘‘Ah, my pouy Ihey have completed the draping the capitol. Architect Clark will to B night have a force of twelvé mon a work draping the rotunda, For thi T'hen she left the family and retired t her ;-oom, where she is alone with he griet, ongress was in session. Over the doors will be festoons of black, whil jirom the ballustrades will be long black pendants. Tne cornices will be wered and will be put in every pos ible plaee, care being taken, howover,! not overdo the martbw. It iveXpected) that this work will be done by to- imorrow moruing, and then was on the point of starting to Chat-| tanooga tu do lionors to the heroes of Chickamuugua, of whom he' was on THE CATAFALQUE will bo placed in a position in the senter of the rotunda. The catafal S ), have finally conclisded that the stutcllf the musc prominent, but was stayed| i i 1 ¥ g kt £ " Y@lway to purticipate in uny atiack on (Signed) Braixe, Sec’y. had a ng’fi{ to inquire into the crimefiby (;::, l:nfx-.,n:bl‘., “l"el"‘l't irum)}li bi:;:':;zg::;fi:fi:i Ll':ml:;; )[I"')‘::;_ lquo which wall be used is a historicallimportant in their beaiings on the huyjaillwu the fonly ¢ thiig iaaring fand that such iuquiry could only bolbudside ” *“Spesking of Guiteau, hellblo events of the gufim{ ! ¢, and its singulur coincidenco that@New York factions. 1t can't ast night or this morning which look- AT THEBEDSIDE, brought about by holding an in-JRsays: “I ask uo soldier, no @itizen to S ARENINR s it was ouce mado to bear the bodyfldoubted thut Prosident Artaur's ad-B 4 like un attempted dumonstration. ministration will bo considerably less} htormy, brighter and more harmouiz. ling than that of his deeply lamented) predecessor.” THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE anys: “The dead president, afrer a strugglo which] o has kindled the adwiration of thefVationsl Awodiated Pres 3 Wworld for his heroic manhood, hasll CiIcaco, Sept.20. President Hon- lcone. Tho presideut's denth causcs®ry Villard, of the Northera Pagific icas shock but far more sorrow than iflrailroad, will arrive in this city to 1o had beon shat cead on July 2d Jjmorrow morning from the east, with There has been time to learn that tholis party of sixteen ¢ witalists en route overnmont can't be shaken by thefito Oregon. They will leave for O.naha eath of any man, however high,in the afternoon, over the Chicago, reat or good. But there has beenfiBurlington aud Quincy road. time, too, to learn how great and good a man was lifted to the presis ency by the votes of last November. Not another administration has ever| done more good for the country thani this which had just begun The] 0ld and passionless verdiot of history. though it may find a faul flaw will more than satisfy those wh loved James A. Garfield most, and) will place his name far towards the highest in the list of human rulers THE SUN says: ““In his death the warm hopes,) ympathy and aspirations of the whole D hi 2 beople are painfully disappointed @Neither physicians ~ ner remediea While wo do not rebel at the adventfleemed to do any good but the great of the new sdministration, everyflGerman remedy cured him. American feels himself bereaved by e (Garfield's death.” Burned in Efigy. Upon receiving the news of the ent?;ouf the president, Monday even= ing, the veterans of the United States orull, together with tho leading citi- zens of Schull's addition assembled, uspended Guiteau in eftigy, fired a b.lfiur each stateiu the union through his body, and then burned him to hes. A placard, “May this be tha end of all assassins,” may be seen on he tree where the villain was hanged. e of an assassinated president, so, 1t will again bear the remains of anothe: president who fell a victim to the as: lsassin’s haud. Not only hLas this cat- wfalque upheld the remains of Lineoln) Hatcna s e These men still remain at the Balti~ more & Ohio depot whither they went lto meet some reinforcemen's which hey say they expect from Philadel- phio and New York. e e e Railrond Capitalists. uest. Attorney-General MacVeagh) MRS, GARFIELD WITH HER HUSBAND AT@stubbornly insisted that the govern-| THE FINAL MOMENTS, ment at Washington ruled the littlgllaw, shooting or hanging would be Loxe Branca, Sept. 20.— Stanleyffdistrict at Elberon, which was pick-@too good for him; but I do ask every. Brown, the president’s private secre-foted by United State furces; that allflsoldier and citizen to remember that tary, and W. Young, his assistant,flthe machinery of the government@we profess tobethe most loyal nation) -sat up during the night with the pres-llwould be used to prevent the forcing®on earth to the sacred promises of th ident. After hiz death, when Mrs. [of au inquest by a Jersey jury, and@law. I'here is pleasure in living unde Gartield was summoned to her hus-Rthat no New Jersey coroner corounerfan agrecablelaw, but there is glory| band’s bedside by Dr. Bliss, she en-fwould be jermitted to enter the por-@aud heroism in submitting gracetully tered the room calmly. The presiMtals of the Frauklyn cottage. AtSio an oppressive one. The murderel dent, after he had told Gen. Swaim@ficft the authorities felt nettled. lis entiltled to speedy trial by a jury| that he was suffering from a great pain@Siate Secretary Kelsey and H. Staf-Band I hope he will have justice done. in the region of tho heart, never ut-Miord Little, ex-clerk in - the chuncery, @But it is not my office or yours, or.of tered a word and sunk into a state offboth leading members of the JerscyBany body except the regular courts ol profound unconsciousness' as to bullbar, were then cousulted. The coro-@this district, which are in undisputed| almost indistinguishable from deathguer explained to the Jersey legalMpower. Violence in any form willl itself. He appeared to notice noth-@lights thut, according to law he suwlbring reproach on all and thy ing; he kept his eyes wide open andfnothing else for him to do but to holdf¥couutry at large, and especially on bent them steadily upon the door, aspa jury, view the body of the presi-@of the District of Columbia, if expecting someoue to enter there.Mdent, and if the jury thought a post It was apparent that although ex-flmotem inquest necessary, to hold it The Goneral Feeling. tremely weuk his mind was still clear.lAttorney General MacVeagh was] AT RED OAK, IOWA. The moment the wain seut for. He had just returned s, ) 1o the Bec. % FIGURE OF MRS, GARFIELD Jirom a visit to the members of th Rep OAEK, Sept. 20,.— By proclamas : lcabinet, and reported that the cabi . % - At T R appeared in the door-way, thoro wasll Uit 4. d ut the intendod actionfi) VT Meyor Harris the citizens of a percaptible indication of 1ifo in thellley e 0 ritiin, As tho ater QR0 Oak sssembled in tho public presidont, aud he looked as if hefl oy 'vonural and the coroner wore dis] flane “{ “’;p;,"“ ;h“i' ay";ip'i"thy f":i tue death of President Garfisld an cussing the matter, a telegram was re @y o 1, ¢ion's beroavemement. Speeche: were made be several citizens and ldeep feeling of sadness prevailed the 1.tire audience. AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. fecl one particle of sympathy. On th: bontrary, could I make my will theflit Was a busy day. As Private Scere tary Pruden and his clerks arrived) arly this morning and awaited uews from Long Branch, a telegrau) I wus received from Secrctary Brown@but tho remains of Charles Sumuer, hortly after 10 o'clock gase noticofChiof Justice Chase and Vice Presi Lhat the president’s remains, escortedfdent Wilson have lain upon it. To- by his family. cabinet and others,@morrow it will ve re-covered 1 black] would arive to-morrow. Immediwcfivelvet in deference her desire for nof tops were taken to receive thew.[ostentation thero will not be even any) Il the rooms formerly stiipped offfringe upon it. It will be raised upony their furniture were put in order@s plstform about a foot high. As ye guin, Carpets were luid and Ly to-fuo dufinite arrangements have been \worrow morning the muntion will boflmude but it is believed thac the pub- in thorough order. Before nooufllic will pass in at the east door and gol i i I out at the west. An ugly individual narrowly os: caped the fury of the crowd at 1 morked tenderness and soft tread that8l'clock this morning, which was ex-| the domestics moved in and out offcited by a flippant remark ho mady he apartments recently occupied byflibout the all-absorbing topic. the family. No All of the theatres havo closed for BUSTLE O CONFUSION the week on account of the death of ensued, but sofdy and silently thelllthe president. Swift, quick and i men worked, with grave faces and@mediate tribute of respect to the de: leavy hearts. In the clerk's officfllchicftamn is a beautiful evidence of lnuch work was performed. Officiaiflnobility and common sense-respect sc lotters, closing up- the affairs of thefpeculiarly American, It is under: iato president, wero written uponMstood as o fact that no theatre in per edged in black; documents andfAmerica will be open until after th bapers belonging to the dead chivifiiuneral of our president. All govern-| vere collectod togother, and packedfment departments are closed to-day. for shipment to Ohio. All the per-@This was decided upon at the consulra| wonal effects of the family were alsofltion to-day of the assistant secrota weked, Mrs. Garfield and fumilyfllvies of the departments and heads of will ocoupy their old apartments untilburcaus. It will be determinea to fter the funeral. morrow whether the departments willl PRESIDENT ARTHUR remain closed longer than one i 1 will go to the hotel on his arrival herd raphs ?fi:”“fi wvin"“i:ltl:lrn "“M‘: 5'1.'.73:3:.'3 ::iz ':,:Ll,km";: l:’;fi";"‘; morrow. Tu~dnfy such x::ul;}renw:xdon . JHa las was sent out frumn the depaatmen d n“‘i“ l:i“m“’yl h":"'" d“]}l;"{:m“xl': was written on mourning paper. These hai @Sed praniCont, ADIE W 0 quitcille ] he used for six months, Whel \imposing, Ofticers of the army 1 t inate wd navy, all United State President Lincoln was assassinal T00] now in the District m{” miilitary aro under arders t neet the remains at the Baltimore & Potomac depot on their arrival to-] Loxpon, Sept. 20.—A dispatch rom Geneva, Switzerland, says that fan Italian has beun arrested there up~ n a charge of being engaged in & onspiracy against the lifs of the king f Italy, G The caso of Mr. Adam Rusk, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, re- iding at Centreville, N, J., who was lcured of severe rheumatism of many ears standing by St. Jacob's Oil, is ited by a Philadelphia exchange. eyes of both met, and Mrs. Garfisld for an instant lovked down upon the floor, and during the moment he head was inclined, and a tremor w: seen upon her lips, but she immedi-} ately strengthened her figure, lovked| her husbaud full in the face and greeting him with a smile, moved| quietly to a place at his head on thel right side of the bed and seated her| self there. The secretaries, judging] from the steadiness of the president’s gaze when Mrs, Grrfield entered the room, thought he was in a dazed con| tion and looking without seeing. The; -carefully watched him as Mrs, Gar. field passed around the bed, Thy president's eyes followed. It is evi «dent that he fully recognized her. When sho seated herself at his side,| the president moved his head slowl, f holding an inquest, which would entail the bringing on of Guit;| au. It was then decided that the! oroner would hold the iuquest. JustfiiSpecial dispatch to Tu fxe. ufter the decision the corouer statedll ~Prairsmoury, Neb., Sept. 20. that according to the statu‘es of +hefYour news of the president's deatl) tate, to hold an inquest would be thellrecsived, Mayor O'Rourke issned : ight course. “‘If the deceased wasfllproclamation, since which time all che business houses in the city havs been closed, busines suspended, pub lic buildiugs draped in mourning anc ags at half mast, This evening mouster meeting is being held in thy hall addressed by prominent citizens. he fire department and the McCinihi Ipost, G. A. R., attending in a body. 'he sorrow is universal and is ex pressed on every hand. ' English Press Comments. Lonpoy, Sepl, 20.—The morning nd,afternoon papers comment upo he” death ot President Garfield and the political and financiv1 consequence which are likely to follow it. THE EVENING GLOBE £ ‘I wouid hold an inquest without] in'f suthority of auy one. As i is, 1 do not want to conflict with the igovernment and, by holding an in uest, have poured upon me the wrath of the whole world.” “Who have you gone byl" w: asked. Kenrucky Waisxies, —Ii guu want traight, good Sour Mash Kentucky e T “I first sent forward to the mem- AT DETROIT. ! i) upon his pillow until his face wa i 4 to act as escort to the white| { h ident Arthurfllhiskies, call only for C, Conrad & first timo ho had moved his head sincelliike ' to" make, and after ro iy dry n mourning -lun Bl yur department to-night directing lg‘l‘n‘;mr:umcul of tho pre-uh’s’nt. A largdiand thus to perpetuate the tranquilit l:- Choice Rye. Ask your K"’“;.‘“ em. reds of private residences and near ly all the stores, One local theatrs was closed temporarily, Rev, De Witt Talmage arrived here this morn ing on his way to Chicago on som¢ iturary business, but, learning of th: oygd ::ew-, took the train back for New ork, the attack of the heart pains, He made no attempt to speak but la; looking closely upon his wife's face,| Mrs. Garfield reached over and {ool his hand in hers once or twice. H wnvullive:i pressed her hands as il he would like tu say something if he could, It was evident from Mrs. Garfield's manner that she was unde a tremendous strain to keep from breaking down, but no sign was shown| on her fuce. She sat there holding his hands until he died and he passed away with his head turned toward her and locking straight into he carrying out hi hangs on the main thoroughfare t tace and expired without closing his @ i} 0™ wiig cannot tellJthe west side and within a half af eyes. His demise was quiet and im-Bo}ot" aotion will be taken,JRPlock of the police station, but up t perceptible. The captain of the Lux’n a late hour this evening no one has Brauch polico has just received made & movement towards taking it orders to have tho entire force onfdown: Guns were fired every hali 3 hour to-day by battery “‘D,” Illinois Inational guard as a wark of respec jto tho memory of the dead president must inquire into the cause of the] AT NEW YORK CITY, thwh Yuk;:! Sept. 20(‘)'.0— Borrow| r yut this city, is and uni-| lrx Very littla Kuninuu';vu trans acted to-day, most of the employes o nd prosperity which the country en joyed under President Gartield’s brief administration, THE STANDARD ys that sinco Prince Albert's deat nd the almost fatal illness of the princo of Wales, the heart of the En lish nation has not been so'moved as to-day over the inteligence tha President Garfield is dead, ““We were all proud him,” says the Stand- rd. **We rocognized in him the true batriot, the upright and honest gentle- man and the brave wan, Tho entire vve st station, fort and arsenal hroahout tho country to hold appro-hrond flock sbout fhe lavn and L1 iriate ceremonios in memory of thefl® f sons. A fire engine was engaged (ate president; that flags bo kept a uring the morning for washing the 1alfmast; that iront and sides of the mausion. The THIKTEEN QUNS BR FIRED flags are at half-mast and man, & the dawn of each day for thirtylueavily draped in habiliments of woe. lays and afterward at intervals of Sergent Dennismore and the late hirty minutes; at rising and settingllpresident’s faithful nurse, Steward| of the sun & single shot be fired; atlCrump, expressed themselves as thun, sloseof the day anationalsalute of thir-fderstruck when the news was receives y-eight guns will be fired, Officers offfof tho prosidont’s death, It came to} | he army will wear badges of mourninggthem almost on the heels of a very or six mouths, The guard of honorfliopeful telegram from Dr. Boynto.n| rom the urmy to escort the remain News of the president’s death W irom this city to Cleveland, O,, willliparted to Guiteau this morning, sousist of nine general officors and@Ho had an timation of tho fatal :wenty-nine picked men, Thero willBtermination of his work by hearingf ho an equal number of officers fromBehe bolls toll, but was not sure unty the navy. his morning. When Warden Crocke Black is the reigning color in Wash-Bapproached his cell Guiteau came to; ngton, It is safe to say three-fourths@thoe cell door and exclaimed: v“hugn_- )f the private residences and ni eral, what news from the |-ruly|:]unt_l tenths of the business houses are 1 hesitated to snswer,” sai Iraped in mourning. Notwithstand-MCratker, ‘‘but he renewed his requos| ng this, however, the displa, ying, ‘You have some news, general; tunersl colors does notil amn sure of it ~what is it? Unabl qual that which was made restrain wmyself further, 1 said: ceiving _ their rs;lrlly that it wasl ranged to have the attending ph, ians hold an autopsy on the presi dent’s body, I concluded I would waive the right of aninquest. In nof holding an inquest,” continued the goroner, ‘‘I am influenced hy the act| that, under the laws, the assassi Worthy of Prase. As a rule we do not recommend pa~ ent medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefactor, and does positively cure, than we con- ider it our duty to impart that iafor- iation to all. Electrio bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever nd Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidney complaints, even where all other rem- odies fail, We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend to \IL —[Ex, Sold at b0 conts a bt(s:').l. AT CHICAGO, Cuicago, Sept. 20.—The effigy of the assussin, Guiteau, was hnngady to cross from a telegraph pole on Wes! Madison street this afternoon and at tracted a good deal of attention, It which robbed the American country of & valuable citizen, and society of an honorable member,” The American colony in Lon- [don, under the guidance of Min ister Lowell, arve organizing llewonstration of sympathy —aund Ish & McMal — - MR. A, G. RYSDALE, The wail carrier from Grand Island to Loup City, brought four of his covered wagons and teama to O and run them between the city FUNERAL PLANS BY BEQUEST OF MRS, G. 1HEY WILL BE DEVOID OF SHOW, plans of the funeral party to-morro a8 they had been arranged underMus, QGarfield’s directiovs, or rather at her| vequest for an absence of all parade. ‘We," said Mre. Gartield, ‘‘desired to) lonce with Mrs, Garfield. THE PALL MALL GAZETTE eloctric light shown in Omaha during he week. Mr, Rysdale, left for home yesterday. -, sept19-2t vestigate the crime, and that Goi ¢ urrender has been demanded.