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S EET S ——y - . THE OMAHA DAIlLY BEE. e Wi, TIw SDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1381, NO. 17 ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNE HEART_R EN DING 'lm\'c overything as private, quiet andfThe rumors meet with som eredence. « funostentatious as the circumstances@ John J. Louring, the county prose. will admit, and we shall o as welloutor, says regarding the pro~able in : come, ‘with no one oxcept the family, fidictment of Drs. Bliss, Agnew anc Such, Indeed, was the Finzl Meot-Mthe physiciata, ana the members ongHamilten for prasticing in the stat s . iiie cabinet and their familios, Thefllwithout first filing their diplomas mg gf [}arfleld and Hjn train will be the same and the routofithat the state will waive this and per. and prxceodinxn the same a8 when wellmit the asscssor to give cer lIicnru of| came here, a fortnight ago to-day.Jburial on a certificate of death signed BBlflvfld Spomw. The Pennsylvania railroad company@llby the attending physicians, ,,,,,,, a8 ordered the same special L He Grasps Her Hand Fervent: ly and Reécognizably and Hxpires, the large stores, corpon public and private buildings being| smployed during the forenoon in drap ing their builling. In Grand street which is tuli of dry goeds and mills nery shops, the display of mourning emblems recalls the appearance o Broadway a week after Lincoln's death AT PITTSBURGH, Prrrsnunen, Sept. 20.—The gread| iro alarm bell in the city hall has been tolling at intervals ot a minut between cach slroke Eince the an nouncement of the president’s death 'he city 18 draped in movrning fron ond to end, All day loig tho streots were crowded with people of all clusses, liscussing the great calatnity t befallen the nation. The fee when Tincoln was assassinated, Tho seene on Pennsylvania aven looking down from the treasury to the capital, is almost depressing in its| hombreness, and even privato stroots seem bordered on each sido with one) long array of BLACK DRAPRRY. Well, she presiclent i dead; he died st night,” " Guitesw recaived tho news calmly His on'y remark was, ‘‘Poor fellow ! I am glad he is eut of his Ulioro is a crowd about the j is not demonstrative, and no indica tions of an attempt to wob the jail wo apparent. Thase sitting and tanding on the Ml around the prison) ppear mere curiosity-sockers Private Secretmy Brown tele eraphed to the whitg house from Long Branch that tle party withe the) presidont’s remaing, would arrive to- morrow morning. In eonsequence of that fact the cast rootw of the man| ion 18 Leing prepared. 1k is pre- umed to-morrow afternoon the re mains will be removed to the rotundaj ented the fine flower of American ol nship ard displayed in himself the highest characteristics of manli- ness and homely virtue TIHE 8T, JAMES OAZRTTE M idvocates an amendment to the merican constitution providing for s fresh election by tho people when the president dies in office, QOEEN VICTONIA. Lownoy, Sept. 20, —The following is o text of the queen's dispatch to Mr. Lowell tc y: “With deep zrief T and my children have learne he snd but not owexpected nows of he death of Premvlent Gartiedd. His Jloss is @ great misfortune to hi» coun- bry and felt as a sorrow by me.” Not only are buildings thus covered but even horso cars are hung witl festoons of black. This work of drap-| ing public buildings is now finished md the contrast of broad bauds ofj black against white marble colu s very striking. Among privato ros idences, where draping is particularly fino, may be mentioned those of See retaries Bluine, Windom, and in fact l the members of the eabinot train _and it will be run over the| A BITTER SCENE. branch track ‘o Elberon and to theflA visiT 10 TIE HOME OF THE DECEASED oast front of the octtage as before, PRESIDENT. No one will bo allowed to enter th MexTor, Ohio, Sept 20.— A pres . A it NTOR, ( ) 0, = 8 ¢rounds and the cofin will be place reportor visited the president's. home on the spot where ho lay on the firstlle"™ o clock this morning. Th ourney. Tho fiest car will be thel amily had been apprised of the presi @baggace car, the thivd will be givenflly = ‘ol 6 t110 Al BT EH COEHE will DRl A ety M about, 12 olelookiKy .Diviilging the Direful News to) ’ ¢ Dr. J. P. Robinson, who recewved a) ‘row 18 intense. All B! ¥ ) N . i " the President's Aged recupied by mambors of the cabin@lglogray Iru" ")!l‘x)nl:vr ;(lIun‘il.: bout| AR m:“iw d Al places offho have residencos horo-- Ex-Sennd f the eapitol, where they will lie N el e A Mother. Lind their famitics. The train willll1 a0 o w2 R Mo G unemEny s St o Bruce, ex-Gov. Wells, Sunator@lyate Loxnoy, Sept. 20.~ The printe of b 11:30 p. m. Z. Rudoloh, Mrs. Gar, AT COLUMBUS. Morean, Assistant Seerctary Bol v Wales telegraphed to Mr. Lowel, ex- go slowly and quietly and with ®g 0 " riihor Joseph Rudolph, 1 4 5 ) or, Joseph Rudolph, her at - demonstration — to Washung-Qroiher, his wife, tho president's ton. No stop will be made exgl o) little ¥ons X Papt s, Hioks, ¢ iBceeasin, Rl takelind Abram and their governess, 1. (et KRN AR L Mrs, McGrafl was at;tho house, When Wmade at small stations. and the press De. Robeson, with an_ ontburst . 6f “T bocomes the sortowful duty offiyt the prosident. o asked M Btiio commissioners of the District ol ™Il to convey to Mis Garfield tho Golumbia to announco to the people e el s Wl " of the district the death of the pres aro draped in respect to thellont of tho United States, who und Goneral Sherman, who displays T Lis houso tho mational atia {1 flags. both bearing and_heavy| nrs of of fore Corumpus, Septembe foster returned at 3 p. awarting him telegram from the gov.| ernors of Tilinois, U al sud Dakota, ki, he woul { app ‘The Remains to be Conveyed) to Washington this rdole nd hiwself. EARL GRANVILLE, The residenc without an ex z Morniag, Ewillnot be allowed to accompany thell y Tokb: v Tames w . t W " el Etrain, Fond 'l‘,’,l;l fl...::.l.:!rl tn:'st,ml“:.'i: (e [fvatches in response, statiiz that hugue of (he assussinated presidont lived at Long Branch, N. J., at 10: The sedretary of state for foreigm e “Nor to nccompany her ahead o] ) 8 ‘Bircsent intention was o issuo a pro-fytho y of black at tho British lo " 1, on the 10ch inst, Tilustrious$iuirs, Barl Granville, has tolegrapl Robeson’s) hand convulsively and,| Bivhile his lips quivered, ho replied, in s calm voice, *1 am not disappointed;| Bt bit you would not allow it to bol™ s Futher. ool wore done boforo. There will certainly beliv formed of his death at that time, Juo train allowed to follow us for anyflpy, e boys have not yet been inforimed p'\n‘pn'su of observation. T am surc off@ ¢ ¢yoir father's death. The littld hat. ¥ . 4 n fellows were told yesterday that ::WI'“ are we to dof . Qtheir papa was m-’raa mu{ they| i pz‘i't':v‘l",', very well before. This@l ieq Livterly. It will be very] “Have you had an understanding] s Wt il eyl o sl about an inquest which it was thoughtly might cause annoyonce?” “I think there is no understanding,) but I do not thivk there will be uny| formal inquest searching for definite information on that point. We bave settled that there will be no inques t all, only the autepsy by which thg] use of death wilt be quite sufficient]: ascertained.” The cabinet have decided to remove the remains of President Gartield atlthe good old lady the dread 10:06 to-morrow moruing by speciallful uews. One of the fam train to Washington. ly finally informed her thay the president died last might. Th OCULAR OBSERVATION. [, id lady gave a little scream and 'he Autopsy—Discussion on hefcovered her fuce with her hands. Th Right of Holding an Inguest. to the Boglish representative instruc- tions to eonvey, in the name of the Beovernent and of the country, the o ure demise, and sorrow to the oxpression n[ their sympathy with the lispensation of tho Great Ruler offitepublic in its present calawmity. the Universe. As a slight expressi ECUMENICAL SYMPATHY. »f national bereavement the commis- LoNnoN, Sept. 20.—The Methodist sioners direct that the public ofticeslEcumenical Congress, at its session T'lero is . nob.a cornide l-Iml hulsl-;u-muf (llmbdls“wl‘ H;cl‘inlmg to-day, adopted a resolution express- AE most hidden, while even thefithe public scoodls, bo suspended un-fing their great sorrow at the death of WASHINGTO ! ' Jonst fustoon of binck andful further orders and that all- publiclih Faaiionk s anat AHeiE yipathy HE CITY ALL EXCITEMENT ~PREPARA-@, 1) s thrown over them. Rosottesg0uildings of said district ho appro-@with his bereaved family, “All tho TIONS FOR THE RECEITION OF THER ¢ hoavy tullo and long wreaths ofgPriately draped in mourning, audBeourts adjourned this morning until n.fnuusu. black aro the principal designs, Thefgthey oarnestly recommend the observ-lMonday next, after eloquent speeches WasHiNaToN, Soptembcr 20.— Citi-fdome also is draped. At tho fistigauce of perfect order during tho pro-lby members of the bar. The citizen’s zens have become reconciled to thefbalustrade festoons run frcm pillar toferess of the natien’s dead and suchBeymmittee, appointed on the day the terrible sorrow that hai befel thefllbillar, connected by long bows with| wanifestation of respect and sorrow president was shot, will_meet this aft- ountry in the death of tlie president,Mstroamcers. The highest gallery offs befit the solemn oceasion. ermoon. und to-day has been devoted to pro-flthe dome, directly under the lantern, p parations for the suitably receivine offfia similarily draped, above the col the remains. It has been an exciting@umns which surround the lantern are ny in Washington. = Business wisBMwreathod with broad bands of black,) u-pended in all the government de Bwhich appears, when seen from below,) partments and the streets have beonMlike nurrowv strips of ribbon. Thes tironged with people. verywhere EMBLEMS OF MOURNING the city is draped in. cambric, weeds 3 : are to be seen away up in the air from| f L1 the flags- hav bt ¢ b roe, nud all tho flagy o boets ot@iiost evory voiat in tho city. Luok| = ing down upon Washington stree been displayed pictures, of the late b 3 3 president 10 appear franed in thofthnt ~ sight is one to by leepest black, and, thougl thero haslion remembered. There seems to b been cxcitoment to-day, there hus ‘furcat of flags waving at half mast, been mu disorderly demomstrations.JjLhey have completed tho draping The | gonoral fesliug provalfthe capitol. Architeet Clark will to ut i that = of the deep night have a force of twelvé men atf st sorrow, instead off violence,) clumation when informed of the fu- ding particularly heavy. Archi g neral arrangements, reoucsting theggfiect Clurk is busy at the eapitol with ¥ force of men putting 5 GARES OF SORROW n that noble building. Over 5,000} yards of black stufl’ were used on the Boutside slone. Every columnis wreath| ’ black. every lamp post is fin the former halls of legislature and as chief magistrate of the Unitedd States, the nation mourns his sad and @hchind in a special train of their owal i€ they should charter one?” “Oh, I have! nothing to do witl] There to Remain for a Few, Days Under the Dome of the Rotunda. He ulso telographed Secrctary Blaing that the penple of Ohio were anxionsf that the funeral arrangenients should include Columbus, the expital of the native state ot the presid ut. Extensive Preparations Being] Made for the Reception of the Corpse, An Autopsy Held by the Fhysi-§ cians Reveals the Where- abouts of the Eullet, Blaine Officially Notifies Minister] Lowell of Garflold’s Death and Arthur’s Ascendancy. GARFIELD'S MOTHER. RYING SCENE IN WHICH GRANDMA GARFIELD WAS AN AOTRESS, Sorow, Ohio, Sept. 20.— Grandmi artield has been with her daughter,| Irs. Larabee, here, for some weeks, 3he did not arise before 8 o'clock thi morning and _knew nothing of he son's death. It was the hardest task] GOV. SMIFTH PROCLAIMS: MapisoN, 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 Gatfield, the people of the tato assemble at churches aud join-in memorial services. Press Comments. [National Associated V'ress. Cuicaco, Sept. 20.—The Times ays: “‘Garfield sorved his countr; well and faithfully, according to the lights his conscience gave him, and} he will be held in grateful remem- brance for that servico and for the inanifestation of a high purpose] which he has ot been spared to exe ute. SPECIAL BULLETIN. LoNe Branch, Sept. 20.—The fol- lowing was sent to-night. Lowell, Minister, London: James A. Garfield, president of thef 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 extrar ordinary patience, fortitude and Christian resignation. The sorro throughout the country is deep and universal. Fifty millions of peopl stand as mourners by his grave. To day, at his residence in New York, Chester A. Arthur, vice president, took the oath of office of president, to which he succeeds by virtue of the] constitution, President Arthur has| -entered upon the discharge of his du-| ties. . You will formally communicat; these facts to the British government -and dransmit this dispatch by tele- sgraph to the American ministers on ‘the coutinent fora like communica;| tion to the governments towhich they) AR TR ST The Mrs. Garfisld Fand. National Asoclated Pross. New Yok, Sept. 20, —The follow- hubscrintions to the fund for Mrs. Gurfield was sent to Cyrus W. Field 0-day: Brown Bros. & Co., 85,000; An- drew Oarnegiv, 856,000; Drexel & Coiy [Philadelphia, 85,000; Edwin H. Ben- on, Philadelphia, $6,000; H L. Hor- ton & Co, $1,000; B. J. Gifford, Tlli- ois, §600; W. R. Prazers, $500; an Emburg & Waterbury, $500; F'rancis F. Robbins, $500; Prince & Whitley, 8500; Warden, Webb & Co., 260; Gilman, 8on & Co., $260; William Paxson, $500; D. Hugard, 0. THE TRIBUNE ays: “During the eleven weeks sus-| pense the American people have gath- od in sympathy and prayer for Gar- lield’s recevery, and to-day the people add their tears to those of his wife,| mother and children. During thia) time the voice of the nation has bee: ilenced. Eich man’ has held the] tricken ruler a friend."” THR MORNING NEWH kays: “‘The only embarrassment that] osets President Arthur on entering] uto office is that arising feom aympa-| hy univirsally TG fop S s i 4 iration of nis predecessor, Mdn ) which have ' completely superceded| the consideration of these by :whicl n administration must stand or fall. The change of policy by the incom: been shot, She said: ‘‘Ah, my poull ompleted. The bullet was fouudfdear James; God's will be done.’ Then she left the family and retired t« her room, where she is alone with he ful feelings towards Guitea1, che presideut is dead. A hmeeting of everal heunds of the depar ments wa. held this morning and bugness sus ponded for the day. * Toluorrow iy will be definitely settled ji't how long of the rotunda will be lighted as i ongress was in session. Over the loors will bo festoons of black, whil round the left side of the back and ‘Words of Eulogy- was found in the raag of the heart. Al WasmiNGroy, September 20, —Thi clot of bloud stopped the action of theliRepublicau to-day publishes’ a Jette heart aud produced death., An offilin the ilforest of law “and vrder fring cial statement will be made. tho departinenss will ' rerisiz clossd The Nuw Jersayiciathorition h ta o A and ot ot Stisy g of thel ecided to waive:the right of holdingsays: zovernment, as soon as relsased from| black pendants. The cornices will b covered and will be put ia every pos ble place, care being taken, however, not overdo thd martow It ivexpucte that this work will bo done by to-f inorrow moruing, and then ‘Waiting for Reinforeemen Vational Awdcisted Press, WasaiNeron, Sept. 20.—The. ar- ival of the twenty men from Balti- noro over the Baltimore & Ohio rail- was on the point of starting to Chat-| tanooga tv do lionors to the heroes of} Jhickumuugua, of whom he ' was on THE CATAFALQUE ohn C. Landing, county prosecutor, ill be placed in & position in the ave searched ull the law books an are respectively accorded. : “Weenter of the rotunda. The catafal-lmipg administration will be decidedly ot i Sivned ALN O have finally conclided that the stutcflf tho mosc prominent, but was stayedMtorrible suffmings of the late prosi o S A g 1 1 X way to purticipate in uny atiack on (Signed) Braing, Sec’y. had a Tight to duguire dnto the crimeliythe uufng'umble r’cpurc from hi :nt ik cm‘:lmegl:tiug ull)on Y [x‘l)obu» jaue whA:l.l! wll bulum.d is n'dlunlnn':n Vmpurl;ntkm, their benxlmgl on thelly 7 jail was Qg: only_thing during AT THE BEDSIDE. jpud that such iuquiry could only bogbudsido.” *Spesking of Guiteau, hefioio events of the fuurc. e e b e th ot s Pt Drasidont ArtSurs ad Jpast night of this morning which look- brought about by holding an in-fays: *‘I ask uo soldier, no citizen tc AR mies bw 18 HOUBE niniateation will! ba Gonaiderably lass lod like un attempted demonstration. of an assassinated president, so, 1 it was a busy day. As Private Sccro-@will agaiu bear the remains of anothe tormy, brighter and more harmouiz: tary Pruden and his clerks arrived@president who fell a victim to the as-fling than that of his deeply lamented arly this morning and awaitedfsassin’s haud, Not only Las this cat-Roredecessor.” wews from Long Branch, a telegrawf@falque upheld the remains of Lincoln| THE NEW YOLK TRIBUNE These men still remain at the Balti- more & Ohio depot whither they went to meet some reinforcemen's which hey say they expect from Philadel- phio and New York. Natlonal Associated Fress, MRS, GARFIELD WITH HER HUSBAND AT, THE FINAL MOMENTS, LoNa Branca, Sept. 20.— Stanley] Brown, the president’s private secre- uest. Attorney-General MacVeagh stubbornly insisted that the govern-| Iment at Washington raled the littlalllaw, shooting or hanging would be district at Elboron, which was pick-Btoo good for him; but I do ask every loted by United State furces; that alllsvldier and citizen to remember tha fecl one particle of sympathy, On th contrary, could I make my will th A i . s oi Secre r but the remains of Charles Sumner, t : - tary, and W. Young, his assistant,fthe machinery of the government@we profess t. bethe most loyal nationl™ s received from Secrctary Brownghut e ¥ ol Lo Raays: “The dead president, st up during the night with the pres [lwould be used to prevent the forcingRon carth to the sacred promises of tnefgehurtly after 10 o'clock gase noticolChiof Justics Chase and Vice Presi-@ e A strugglo whiotf] Railroad Capitalist. N onal Associated Press ihat the president’s remains, escortodfdent Wilson have lain upon it. To-| by his family. cabinet and others,@uorrow it will we re-covered . black] would arive to-morrow, Immediefffvelvet in deference her desire for nc teps were taken to receive them.fostentation there will not be even any| Il the rooms formerly stiipped offffringe upon it. It will bo raised upon cheir furniture were put in order@s platform about a foot high, As ye sgnin, Carpets wero luid and by to-Buo dufinito arraugements “have béen worrow morning the mantion will boflwade but it is believed thac the pub- in thorough order. Before nooufliic will pass in at the east door and go inourning drapery withi withoutflout at the west. tho munsion was in position. Thell An ugly individual narrowly os work was a sad ono aud was withlloaped the fury of tho crowd at 1 morked tenderness and soft tread thutlly'clock this morning, which was ex 'he domestics moved in and out offlcited by a flippant remark he made the apartments recently occupied byflbout the nll<uLnurbiug topic. the family, No Al of the thentres havo closed fo BUSTLE OR CONFUSION the week on account of the death of ensued, but sofdy and silently thelthe president. Swift, quick and imd nen worked, with grave faces and@mediate tribute of respect to the dea leavy hearts. In the clerk’s officullchicftam is beautiful evidence of (nuch work was performed. Ofiicial@uobility and common sense-respect s lotters, closing up- the affairs of thy ] It is under. iate president, were written upouly ; v i sper edged in bluck; documents andfAmerica will be open until after the sapers belonging to the dead chivifliuneral of our president. All govern-| vere collectod together, and packed@ment departments are closed to-day. ior shipment to Ohio.” All the per-@This was decided upon at the consulta nal effects of the family were alsofltion to-day of the assstant secreta wcked, Mrs. Garfield and familyfllies of the departments and heads of will ocoupy their old apartments untilfburcaus. It will be determinca to Jfeer the funeral. morrow whother the departments will PRESIDENT ARTHUR remain closed longer than one o il 'go to tho hotel on his aerival herdliay ~ Secrotary - Window = telo o-morrow, but will move into th P 8 vhite house next week. Tt is expect »d that military honors will bo paid t no. dead president, and will bo quitcllil) o used for six months, Whe (mposing, Oficers _of the arm)Mp oidont Lincoln was sssassinate wd navy, ol United Statcly"oovernment employes were re ""’r' uow in the D",m‘“ uired to wear mourning badges dur: ocal millitary are under arders to ug the following six months, It neet the remains at the Baltimore & vory probablo that this will bo ob of an inquest by a Jersey jury, andf@law. I'here is plessure in living unde! that no New Jersey coroner coronerfan agreeasble law, but there is glory band’s bedside by Dr. Bliss, she en-fwould be jermitted to enter the por-@and heroism in submitting gracotully tered the room calmly. The presi @tals of the Frauklyn cottage. At@uo an oppressive one. The murderel dent, after he had told Gen. Swaim@firft the authorities felt nettled. Wis entiltled to speedy triul by a jury that he was sutfering from a great paingSiate Secretary Kelsey and H. Staf-Band I hope he will have justice dune, in the region of the heart, never ut-Mford Little, ex-clerk in the chuncery, lBut it is not my office or yours, or of tered a word and sunk into a state offboth leading members of the JerscyBuny body except the regular courts ol profound unconsciousness as to bujibar, were then cousulted. The coro-fhis district, which are in undisputed| almost indistineuishablo from deathguer explained to the Jersey legalMpower. Violence in any form will itself. Heappeared to notice noth-Rlights thut, according to law he sawlbring reproach on all and the ing; he kept his eyes wide open andfuothing else for him to do but to holdfcouutry at large, and especially on bent them steadily upon the door, aspa jury, view the body of the presi-@oi the District of Columbia, if expecting somo one to enter there.dent, and if the jury thought a post- e It was apparent that although ex-flmotem inquest nccessary, to hold it The General Feeling. tremely weuk his mind was still clear.lAttorney ~ General MacVeagh was AT RED OAK, IOWA. The moment the gain sent for. He had just returued®s . cia to the Bee. . FIGURE OF MRS, GARFIELD from a visit to the mewbers of tholl "o\ 0,k Sept. 20,— 5 lcabinet, and reported that the cabinet] , PPt A appeared in the door-way, there was T A g RIS X was astounded ut the iutended action) a perceptible indication of life in thefll " "o ¢ horiti ‘As th president, aud he looked as if hofff thestate authoties, ~As thoattur P uld e toward the’ door. TRy general and the coroner were dis ) S ussing the matter, a telegram was re| e O e oy Bcived from Gov. Ludlow advising the floor, and during the moment hel mwh:;::i'::’rm?uw i::':;:::he;;fih head was inclined, and o tremor wasly,1q cutail the brioytiug oniof Gt soen upon her Rps, but she Immeci-g,,, = 1t was then decided that the ately strengthenod ber figure, loukedlooroner would hold tho iuguest. Jus 2o m']“ Bim ".“ o ".l pco ancRcter tho decision the corvuer stated) gu?:tl g'.ou | mn‘t l“i.’:"‘“‘:l’ “:":; that accordiug to the statutes of thel ?ight {ida B m‘: bed lund “:enteudlhe: tato, to hold an inquest would be the self there, The secretarics, jx_ldgin' llf‘:‘l:u(g’y“ml?\'lt n‘,i ",l,:.,flx?reflf ‘:I from t}"’ 't;;“l"'aé'"gflg“’ P::lllf‘fll::« *WUnited States,” said Coroner Button,| anz:nw lll‘::llglrl.‘he wuein ::;nz?d eurlx “I would hold an inquest without tion and looking without seeing. The; "kin P :‘;:h::m’{ :,r ;::,yfl;:swu‘::‘: X .carefully watched him as Mrs. Garff p% pikD oy fi‘nld e A N P MUTI jsovernment and, by holding an in4 president's eyes followed. It is evi wl:i:I'x’ o,h:}:: w::‘ll:s:orr o8 ma. thy «dent that he fully recognized her. ; When she seated herself at his side,) u;‘:‘{ho have you gono byl" wa ident. After hiz death, when Mrs Garfield was summoned to her hus-| world for his heroic manhood, hasll Ciuicaao, Sept. 20. President Hen~ cone. The president's death causcs¥ry Villard, of the Novthern Pucific oss shock but far more sorcow than if@esilroad, will arrive in this city to. ho had beon shot dead on July 24 fmorrow mornizg from the east, with There hins been timo to learn that tholls party of sixteen cupitalists en route [rovernmont can’t be shaken by thefto Oregon. They will leave for O naha ldeath of any man, however highfin the afternoon, over the Chicago, great or good. But there has been| Burlington aud Quincy road, time, too, to learn how great an AL T good & man was lifted to the presi| uncy by the votes of last November. Not another administration has ever| done more good for the country than) this which had just begun The] old and passionless verdict of history,) though it may find a faul flaw will more than satisfy those who loved James A. Garfield most, and will place his name far towards thej highest in the list of human rulers THE RUN says: “‘In his death the warm hopes, llyears standing h'y St. Jmh'l Oil, is ympathy and aspirations of the wholefcited by a Philadelphia exchange. people are painfully disappointed @Neither physicians ner remedios While wo do not rebelat the adventieemed to do any good but the great lf the new administration, everyfliGerman remedy cured him. American feels himself bereaved b; i Garfield’s death.” 4 Burned in Efigy. Upon receiving the news of tha «nt?loo( the president, Monday even~ ing, the veterans of the United States corall, together with tho leading oiti- ens of Schull's addition assembled, uspended Guiteau in efligy, fired a ball 10r each statein the union through his body, and then burned him to hes. A placard, “May this be tha nd of all assassins,” may be seen on he tree where the villain was hanged. it Lokl S il i Kenrucky Waiskies, —If you want traight, good Sour Mash Kentucky LoNpoN, Sept. 20,—A dispatch from Geneva, Switzerland, siys that fan Ttalian has boun arrested there up- n a charge of being engaged in a onspiracy against the lifs of the king f Italy. LA S0 L L The case of Mr. Adam Rusk, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, re- iding at Centreville, N. J., who was ion of Mayor Hurris the citizens o) Red (Oak assemblad in the publig square to express their sympathy fo) 6.0 death of President Garfisld and| the nation’s bereavemement. Speeche: were made be several citizens and deep feeling of saduess prevailed the 1.tire audience. AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEB, Special dispatch to Tue fxx, Prarrsmours, Neb., Sept. 20, Your news of the presidert's deatl) ES * English Pross Comments Lonpoy, Sepl. 20.—The morning and, afternoon papers comment upo he death ot President Garfield and the political and financiv1 consequence which are likely to follow it. THE EVENING GLOBE ys that Gen, Garfield died as the old reek wished to die, ‘‘While ye proclamation, since which time all the busiuess houses in the city have been closed, busines suspended, pub lic buildings draped in mourning anc flags at half mast. This evening monster meoting is being held in th all addressed by prominent citizens. he fire department and the McCinihi, post, G. A. R., attending in a body.| 'he sorrow is universal and is ex pressed on every hand. the president moved his head slowl; T firat sent forward to the mem: Potomae depot on their arrival to- i i ded him, Thel ] . : L AT DETROIT, po » . erved in th " t occasion, Theflitrations which have preced im. 1gh! ;Ilz):r::aglf.ull)ll)l'l‘::wl\:gtinlarm'hhv‘vcn: Thelguers of the "'“bi""'d that I would roll pergorr, Sept, 20"—'l'ha m!{ pRorTow ,t" “c‘]’“ eaoay 19, ;ll‘." Wl't'l'" S mansion scoms to attractfiUlobe mscummemlh-1 Plgllt:lfll;; Art:m ‘me:lfi:.;.e}flu‘;nliviu{fi;ufi'ogo&?gr: i hi i ceive any any advice they wouldllly oiviiy™ dra S AR R 1ouse, An order was issued from thegy,, o 4ttention than at any timo sincefinow to adhere to Mr. Garlield's polic 0 iy v oy 4 f}:t:;:::khaolfm&:m}:;dl:m I:::i mlli ike to make, and after re rad"::l iy ruidu:::l:l.‘d nl’l:l; war department to-night divectingly ULy of the prosidont. A largofiand thus to perpetuate the tranquilit; l:' C.hmun Rye. Ask your grooeb. very t station, fort and arsenal hroughout the country to hold appro iriate ceremonies in memory of the late president; that flags bo kept al 1alfmast; that THIKTEEN GUNS BR FIRED eiving their reply that it was| ranged to have the attending physi: cians hold an autopsy on the presi ent's body, I concluded I would waive the right of an inquest. In nol holding an inquest,” continued the coroner, ‘T am influenced hy the act that, under the laws, the assassin would have to be brought here to ap. ear before the coroner’s jury, and ear he would be the subject of mob violence.” Outside Attorney General| MacVeagh's protest seems not to have throng flock about the lawn and the lsates are surrounded by curious per:| sons. A fire engine was enguged uring the morning for washing the iront and sides of the mansion. Thi flags are at half-mast and man & the dawn of each day for thirtyflueavily draped in habiliments of woe. lays and afterward at intervals of Sergent ]’.)_:ll.niumuru and the late) hirty mivutes; at rising and settingflpresident’s faithful nurse, Steward| of the sun a single shot be fired; atfCrump, expressed themselves as thun| Jloseof the day anationalsalute of thir-Jderstruck when the news was receivedlly o 41l proud him,” says the Stand- y-eight guns will be fived. Officers offfof the prosident’s death, Tt came tofq " HWg recognized in him the truel ,{le army will wear badges of mourningREthem n:nu'lul on v.l;u hub[’: o:iu vlury batriot, the upright and honest gentle- hopeful telegram from Dr, Hoynto.n) nd the brave man. The entire rom the urmy to escort the remain }\'ukn of the president’s death wi :;‘il:il:i:utl world uuxuomwu the crime) irom this city to Cleveland, O., willlliparted to Guiteau this worning @erioh robbed the American countr, onsist of nine general officers andfHo had an intimation of tho fatall e™ o viluablo citizen, and society of! wenty-nino picked men, Thero willRtermination of his work by hearing@, 1o50rable member.” ho an equal number of ofticors fromBthe bolls toll, but was not suro untill™mp o Ayerican colony in Lon- the navy. his morning. When Warden Crocker®@q | ™\ ider the guidance of Min Black is tho reigning colorin Wash-Japproached his coll Guiteau cume toiFn TOUOH ™ are organizing ho cell door and "“’l“l""cd; “Gen B nonstration of sywmpathy and '“‘!' what "“'w"l'““" the president! meeting at which to adopt suits ! Jpouce with Mt Uartield, lolectric light shown in O) uring ying, ‘You have some nows, general; YRS e Y oy mk.“ Mr, Rysdalo, left for howe it - t is it?' Unabl umn:r:i:' :l‘lyl‘ll']"m h‘x.rt;xer, l‘:\id: says that President Garfield repre yeaterday. . ., septl0-2t Worthy of Praise, As a rule we do not recommend pa~ ent medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefactor, ud does positively cure, than we con- sider it our duty to impart that iafor- imation to all. Electrio bitters are truly o most valuable medicine, and will” surely cure Biliousness, i."evar nd Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidney complaints, even where all other rems odies fail. We know whercof we lspeak, and can freely recommend to \iL —[Ex. Sold at 00 conts a bottle Ish & MoMahon. (4) MR. A. G. RYSDALE, The wail carrier from Grand Island to Loup vity, brought four of his covered wagons and teams to O and run them between the city an air grounds during the week. wagons carried the only g;nnp. ly all the stores, One local theatr: was closed temporarily. Rev. De Witt Talmage arrived here this morn ing on his way to Chicago on som« iterary business, but, learning of th: u‘:ll ;:uvu, took the train back for New ork, made no attempt to speak but la; loukingf closely upon his wife's face,) Mrs. Garfield reached over and too his hand in hers once or twice. H w"mhml.i pressed her hands as i he would like tu say something if he could. It was evident from Mrs. Garfield's manner that she was undei a tremendous strain to keep from breaking down, but no sign was shown| on her face, She sat there holdin his hands until he died and he pas: away with his head turned toward her and locking straight into her] tace and expired without closing his eyes., His demise was quiet and im- perceptible. brief administration. THE STANDARD ys that since Prince Albert's death nd the almost fatal illness of the prince of Wales, the heart of the En lish nation has not been somoved as) to-day over tho ntelligence thal President Garfield is dead. ‘Wil AT CHICAGO, Cuicago, Sept. 20.—The effigy of the assussin, Guiteau, was hanged to s cross from a telegraph pole on Wes: Madison street this afternoon and at ny weight against the Jersey corone tracted a good deal of attention, i carrying out his first intention, forf§lahis on the maia thoroughfare t others ~ said, “We cannot tellfthe West side and within & half & what action will be taken,'@Plock of the police station, but up tc The captain of the Long¥ late hour this evening no one has Brauch police has just receive made & movement towards taking it rders to have the entire force onfgdown: Guns were fired every hali duty, as it is rumored that the attor-GHoUr to-day by battery “D," Tllinois ney-general of the state, Gen, Stock-frational guard as a wark “of respeci um,'iuu decidod that a coroner's jur the memory of the dead président must inquire into the cause of th AT NEW YORK CITY, death of the president, as the Mon-l Ngw Yomrk, Sept. 20, — Sorrow, mouth county grand jury must in-Mthroughyut this city, is deep and uni/ vestizate the crime, and that Gui. urfl Very little business was trans eau’s surrender has been demanded. or »ix months, The guard of honor FUNERAL PLANS BY REQUEST OF MES, G. THEY WILL BE) DEVOID OF BHOW. The attorney general explained the| plans of the funeral party to-morro as they had been arranged under Mrs, Garfield’s directiovs, or rather at her| vequest for an absence of all parade. 1“We,"” said Mrs. Gartield, ‘‘desired to Iraped in mourning. Notwithstand ng this, however, the displa tunersl colors does nof qual that which was made cted to-day, most of the employes o

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