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-iv u & N » . - T e e IO "TEMBER 21, 1881 IMEEADQUARTERS 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY Mm TR TR R TR 'THE DARK NIGHT 'I:\im;‘\lflvv;yl‘l:;\":‘»:;\r \l\lxl..vexc‘n‘::lll- ('lh(:: ;;’;:lh‘ Harry Garfield left here on the 7:308were constrained to keep the matter] b'clock train the morniug for Newl , but by soms oversight a guard lent dead had more friends than heflYork, and will go direct to Long@doing duty in the corridor on which would over know had he lived. lranch, his horther James, Jr., inglGuiteau’s cell is, dropped a hint, and| : Ce) —_— rostrated with malarial fever, and@Guiteua jumped at the truth. Gui G ——FOR—— " Graphic Description of the MADYE .y, wews at Washtngton. Broo ill to loave hix room Tho collegolfrenn wia aurprisod. o “wouid ik y TR ot on - mr i lin quet. There will probably be somefibelievo the news at first, but when MEN FURNISHING G D Soenes of Horror and Wild W T e ot Posrs Jpublic cxpressions of sympathy by theBGen. Crooker was ealled aid admittod / . Excitement . or, whero afistudents. :"..:'“ml:'; l'”!i';\l',',y ":k‘:""l ""'lhlr:i Y ]We dimire to eall t,he]zp;oilfl été:enr;i{}ndot the traga tgiour b Rt 4 o ndde elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRIC of Underwear, Cardigan. e lor as the newly elected president VL L LD Dl SR A G e Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls went to his i The 1118 RECEIPT OF THE NEWS — TAKES THR@the wretch, “rhu}fl:l not be be per: me mass of sombro black. Al OATH OF PRESIDENT, witted 'l”( l:utl ‘\",mf will |l)0 men are busy draping the d. New Yeng, September ¢ Jen. Tv-.llfipii.(,:':ti, Iu-ir:;‘ «‘n‘l,m:uxl.ll::g l\’]‘:o:‘)\ onts in blac o flag pe sidence the™'™ W 3 ments in black, and the fla; | “\"riivl:lulr l‘:‘(” ,,"",l(.::""cl,l:: r.:f I;l)". Ly began fo y Ha wis shsorl] 10 danth | o5 Minat no harm would come to him and Lient's death from the cabinet at d N B ATO! nce or-JRI1 yon suffer from Dy peia, s ihis morning, Thero were with Gen,fihe arose and paced his cell, mutter- B yon suffe trom Dyspepsia, use ¥ ing to himstlf now and then and act j§ BURDC BLOOD BITTERS, |>l",""rmlfi""’r:,":l l,m{"”( ”me]ii":}:“‘;' ing like o madman. On the outsidefir you are aflicted with Bilionsness, use AR ok i Mot the juil a quiet but anxious BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS) » ral dispatches, statingl, g gathered, and word@®ir you are prostrated with sick Headache, take Hosiery, &oc., now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO., c_orqer Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. Conesequent Upon the Rereipt of the News in all Climes and Spheres, ‘Wonderful Calmness Displayed by the Bereaved Wife Uvon Hearing of the Crisis. time, at 9 o'clock, but there was an unsetded feeling among the official and clerks and no work ing done. .| psident had died, v received,) i y i i dved that o party o BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS e The death of the president is the only| t was not until 12:25 this mornJg*s received uhab, y Miss Mollio Garflold Almostfl (¢ Giscussion. g that tho official notification from@s nchers had left Baltimore i }"}’:; it your Bowels aro disordered, regulate them with ISH & McMAHON Prostrated at tho Unex- A fow migutes bofore 11 o'clock,Mtho cabinet was received. Aftera brieff8tom but up to a jate hour they BURDOCK BL OD BITTERS. ) not appeared. All is quiet at thi o i v is_visi Gen,| ; ; AR ! msultation with his visitors, Gen. t this hour, A carriago containing it your Mood i impure, purity it with pected End. Wi Arthur retired to his library, where hef": 5 e BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.) 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA NEB, vo remained alono fifteen minutes, HelgoSht persons drove up to the jail ay J : = A ! "elock this morning. Its occupantafllit yau have Indigestion. you will find an antidote " newspaper, shouting, then walked up stairs to the parlor,§” V.° ATt ' y b it - he Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska: Chestor A. Arthur Rocoives BIFHIRCE [0, " At tho sumclund in responss to representatives of :;‘lh'l";?j'i:‘“dfi",fi:l;,c::rzrf:olx:;fi;m:z I S 4 Y o ¢ Official Notification of the [iime a few people were on the streets,Mthe press said he did not wish to belg” H i1 you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er but it was not. long before_the strectslinterviowod on the solemn occasion, fi°lf the grounds by the police. ’F" dicate thiem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. train to the west which passed through 1y 18-me Baltimore and is due here at 2 o'clockjlif your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action) rrived here this morning an hourfiwith BURDOCK BLOOD BI s B e athen e il ., e ks o FEARON & COLE, President’s Death. He Takes the Oath of Officea were thronged and the clurch bells were tolling and announcing the sad- est nows that the people had eve heard. nd had not determined as yet on an, plans for his immediate movements, He could not say when he would leave the city, but thought it would be N : i T 00 or 200 men, who came j ) President of the United Immediately after the news herefsomo time ~ to-day. Gen. Arthurfg® €308 of 100 or 20 , who orative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, . & tates fhoro was . groat commotion greaifliined at hi residenco with Senator@ly PPt [, taie, Bart, 1o SayBhe you heveanysocen oftumor or mpie, i comHIISSSOD. Mel Chants z crowds gathered and there were sconeslfones, of Nevada, Elihu Root endfdemonstration which might bo madeg,q, i, taxe BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS) ) gainst the jail. No organization ex-| isted among them, but they were evi dently disappointed in not find Sores, a curative remedy will be found in casion for active service. They said] BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS | ;!ll-')l'mwltplecwd Eeilln]lnrcenmnta fr:)lln [For imparting strength and vitahty to the sys] : 9 20, " hiladelphia, and they went to thellitem, nothing can equal Yonk, Soptembor 20.—To thely imore & Potomac depot to wai BUHDOCRLOUD BITTRI, the arrival of the latter. Sergeant Noakes, one of the insid - o the of de| s i District Attorney Rollins early in the| Arra ts for the Intermentflindignation were presented. Men criedflevening, and they remained with of Thé BechiARATS O3 nd women wrung their hands, With-@Gen. Arthur until ho had received th in an hour after the news arrived,Mofficial dispatch of the president’s Remains. workmen were seen rushing throughMdeath. fthe atreets, and hammers resounded| THE LAST BULLETIN. as the work of placing murning deco-Jik: have your message announc: National Associuted Press ratio prngrum,-d‘. At no time ling t‘hc death qr President Garfiel Loxa Braxcn, Sept. . the day the shooting, has the citylipermit me to review the expression of Jguards, at 4 o'clock tiis morning,jryetem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE] president died at 10:35 p. been 8o excited avat tho timo of thclliorrow and sympathy which T haveSittit o & S00ck 5, tomoefii oo o the bulletin was issued at 6:30 p. m [ireception of the news at the Whitefllready telegraphed. e 3 \ ping quietly. He has a sense o [House. il CuesteER A. ARTHUR, kecurity 8o long as he is within the] Fnsmn' MILBUBN‘ & co” Prnpa' 9 the president continued in r;lmchrth i dition as_during the after| HE TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE, valldTtf tp {ail butiex § The Nightat Long Branch. e walls of tho jail but expresses fears of New Yonk, Sept. BUFFALO, N. Y- 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. 8old at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F, Goodnian, 3 1121 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. Consignments made us will receive prompt attention. Referonces: State Bank, Omaha; Pla & Co, Baltimore; Pock & Banaher. Chiouzo; M. Werk & Gov, Gineinnati 3 e it you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulou 1. OBERFELDER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF [For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the a quiet sleep about h his death, and while asleep his pulsclluever seen and will not see again, xose to 120 and was somewhat morefThere was neither sleep nor quiet ex- 100, with rather increased volumo.l§ Lo Brancu, Sept. 20.—Tho nightlly i}, was sworn in at aquarter his terror, He Jearned of the death] was one of hurry, excitement, anxietyll w0 this morning at his house. Fwol f the president through the un: judges of the New York Supremefguarded expression of one cf the at: TN O "I X CIEERJ e only exclusive wholesale house n this line in the west. plaining ot severe pain in_tho regionfubout the hour of 4 o'clock whenlli's 1ninutes to two, but the ceremo-Wtrom cell to ccll. Shortly afterward et He st il o the pavaer mofly vtk of cout i ot s i vt e o BASWITE & WELLSH . O. MORG.A N became unconsoious and ceased c “Wudgo Donahue's arrival at a littlelbells, which were plainly heard in the - - - breathe at 10:35. past two o'clock with ex-Commission-jail. 1422 Douglas St., Near 16th. WHOLESALE GROCER t 3 ourt had been sent for, J. R. Bradyliendants, who spokeof it in a tond (Signed) D. W Buiss, i i ) or French. — 1213 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. nd Charles Donahue, Judge Brady@loud enough for a prisoner to hea F. H. Hawrox, ovLILE On Judge Donahue's arrival Gen. Honorable Mention. Max Meyer & Co. noon, his pulse varying from 100 t 20.— Generalfibeing lynched and is éven abject in e 27 eodme HOIVE/A EXA., L) 0 - NEBRASEA. feoble, At 10p. m. he awoke com-ficept at Francklyn cottage. It wasll i o) with Messrs. Rollins & Roclland the news wassubsequently passed D. H. AaNew. e i g § D H. oty 26 meb s aoumate factarwicpfArthut roso from hia seat in the ibradl of all the remeties on sartl that wel The Last Moments. Jat first promised to be difficult to ob- Dr. Bliss says when he retired toMtain, prevented any attempt at the his room abeut 9:30 last_night he didlinarration of the death, Half of the #0 under the knowledge that the pres-linewspaper men, longat duty at Wash ident was comfortable and that bar-Mlington and here, were tired sut and| ring the always present probability offiad gone to bed. The horses had] «danger, he exhi { every indicationbeen stabled. Only a relay of men of having before him the prospect of aflwere on telegraph duty, and in an| cy and advanced to the front parlor. f@inay claim attention, Dr. THoMAS' Ec tisn large room. The carpets a ‘RIC O1L commands espeeial mention. Foy boft and deep and of a dark tint,fiwondrous power to cure disease, its fam ink whiol -Mthere’s none can throttle, Its merits are Heavy curtains which match the car ki the ph, but ‘ate Tnsidathe bAI pet hang from the large French winBRheumatism, = neuralgia, sore throa ows. Oil paintings by old masterslacthma, bronchitis, diphtheria, ¢te. hang from the ceiling. = Dispatohes, Ml cured by Thomas' Eclectric Oil. cod books and writing materials wer scattered all over the large table thal TRUE FRIEND. comfortable night. The doctor whenflother half of an hour all'the hotelandfiet FFe & OV WOMAR Ap— o NVE R b oo Bl on o ot s ireidhita. wodld have bttt Gen Avthar tood botind thia all A friond in nood is o riend indeot §B€fOTE _removing o ONMATETA. | ¢ . lible facing the window. d re-@Thi . sspecis i 4 Sud was oniaged veud ticrol Tho announcomont. that tho prosi 012 f4eing the window. _Ho Iud ro fiThis nono can deny, espesiall whos their new Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods. when he was informed the presidentfident was sinking rapidly changed all cor, and his mauner dignified. Tholliorely afflisted with di Sicioiad UPERA HUUSE STOB, [H o ogion. of hin henste Ho affnen a the” Wons Tl it sl oo ih 6ho Libiney was burnivi dimly BiGulaey thowo complainia ani wenk, / FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a once went to tho room and an oxam-flcould do, and their men within call, nd bis fin tall form stood outfossos so common to our fomale pop Will sell their stock of andly from the dark back ground.Mulation. Every woman should kno ination showed that the president wi i 1d allegorical pi \ d Lvery 3 s dying. His heart had almost ceasodflli i i o allegorical pictures loomed outithat Electhic Bitters are woman’s trug l % H uf’ ||)'|g W opt of the first dispatch at tha from the darkness, piotures of con-Mtviend, and will positively restore hel BOO S < S OES 3 g t f quests of triumph, and of defeat health, even when all” other reme : D i th prients e, oo s S, e SRS S Y 1,y S s D sy v o o Soncll . aronty Roduond Price. hy t b white marble bust of Henry Clay. Iprove our ‘assertien. The are pleas :rlil: :::nrglu:;tv :\:;u: u:fl'o\;n.ngp lnu; af Eullnw‘m o surf, back and@™ 7 udge Brady stood on the ‘otherflant to the taste and only cost 50 ceuts n t the table facing Gen. Arthur. bottle, Sold by Ish & McMa. trouble, but passed away r:uo y v . . e ped around the two men wel 1 SHPE disincharions ma it going 1ot udge Donohue, Elihu Roe, Com ) AOUNG &OOR, 1 issioner Krench, Daniel G. Rollins,) Pr:d‘h ; “@and Gen, Arthur’s son. v piddryt d /B Judge Brady slowly advanced a step A ‘Qond raised his right hand. Gen,| ter tho other, overloaded with who Ml rthur did likewise. A moment of fi FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. SEND FOR PRIOCOE-LIST. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Ne — | J. B. Detwiler’s ARPET STORE. he | argest Stock and Most Com- plete Assortment in ’ The West. gver could scramble in. : ¢ * n r iy mpressive silence followed. Gen.| This foeling was intensified at tholy i)y feature wero almost fixed,| 3 4 y [Elberon and among the surrounding} A mad o Mis Mollie Gurtod” Indlfotngun fromy thoinciionia o thoffChe? Juoto Rrwdy sinminitend such a depressing effect on her thatllifternoon, whichwould probably neve: A ! e for a long time it was feared she wouldhave been alluded m‘:,, "IDI{K'IC of| l‘;“ l'l"‘K‘“ll V;’llt‘:- ]!m"lll' P <”“ ]’{ e thrown into a state of dangerousflizain had it not been for the sad ro - ““‘;‘ Yl "“’:;_" “f "!d it ‘f“u.Y excitement. The younglndy had boenflhults of tno night. ° About half-past 0" «fétwt Gy & f‘"““_ il under the firm belief that her fatherlls o'clock Mrs. Garfield sat for a time '“"’bl.l.‘ es’and will, to ‘;‘ :" 2 had ontered upon a period of improvo-llon the front porch, distant from, bu nd dnbl “I” PEOgONVO, ""f’ "]" 1'}‘". ment that would finally restore himMwithin full view of the road. nd by the c"“"'““'i“.’" of the Uniy to recovery. Whon Mrs. Garfield ¥ After thia he remained| last night entered the bad-room and] AT CHICAGO, \ moment longer, his hand| was told that the president was dy Ciicaco, Sopt. 20, i still raised. No one spoke or moyed. she maintained her calm exterior an ay is far more quiet than on an or: Up to 3 o'clock l‘_" had not decided| gave no evidence of breaking down.foinary Sunday. Business is almosflwhen to leave the city. She is bearing her afiliction with aliffentirely suspended and about the TO MACVEAGH, the fortitutude for which sho is so re-Jkinly noise is mude by the boys callingll New Yonk, September 20.—To| markable. She is us well as could befjthe extra editions of the atternoonllattorney Goneral MacVeagh: In ac expected. Tho president’s motherfllpapers. The board of trade met aslly rdance with your suggestions I have will not bo sent for to come to Longllusual this morning but only to adfournflltaken the oath of oftice as president, Branch, She is much prostrated andfilat once without transacting any busi-Mlbefore the Hon, John R. Brady, ronounced unablo to stand the . Public and private building ournoy. The venerable lady will) 1 s . T will soon aavise owever, attend the funeral of hei further in regard tv other sug son in Cleveland on Monday next, cllcestions in your telegram. SAPPHIRE RINGE®. WEDDINC, BIRTHDAY AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. FOR RHEUMATISH, § IN GREAT VARIETY} IN GOLD AND STERLING SILVER All the president's children will bg Signed, C. A, ArTHUR, horo to-dry‘ 9 o g i ; fl;:r;/giaé Sciatica, fhfll’r"ballnl ; Visit to President Arth ao%ache, Soreness of the Chest, 4 g : ) Toe Fapemsl: otonai Amosatcd Prom. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swall We Kuep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oik. Loxa Branca, Sept. 20.—Arrange-| T y S ) ings and Sprains, Burns an 5 o : monta for the funecal has been madoll MRS, GARFIELD FAILING, i f;sca/da,%-m&/ Bodily } cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures entirely to meet tho wishes of Mrs. Wiy 13 xor ELIEVED sHE cAN survivefleft his room and proceeding to hi Pains, am and Lace Curtamns Garfield. ' The dnxi:'uxmmunu (?I oftis THE STBAIN cially announced by Attorney General R : MeaVeaghare asfollows: O Wodnos .‘:"I"d]:,“_l‘."“"é :"Ptil 20'_# who day morning a special train for Wash hno‘r :;xlt n‘l“’"(” y those who knowll\a'y 001 drove up to his house to Paing and Aches. dngton will sonvey the remains to thel 0 "y 4,0 viveleother in u coupe. Thoy were fol. tion on arth equsle B1. Jacons O ::l:;‘gltl.ll;d ‘:2; ‘l'm;{ vm}, lie dh l-tn: Do husbagd. IuwullPloon after by Col.” Geo. Bli ha § oapike’ cemed she has her feelings underfl Otive Pomminioner. Fronghy Thursday and Friday, and on Frida; Socretarios Blaine and Lincoln re-J &8 ~ith peia vening it will be taken by & specialfcontro! at an enormous strain, and thy ined with G hur f ta claima, Ve ":rnin ugx Cleveland, where lty will lie in reaction cannot fail to come. ~Th “"m;m w“l‘m En‘) ATARE ol:lnear[ thmmhmmmw‘nmm state Bunday. The remains will befl®ension was brought on when she waslli®h 1OUF, WACH "l“y entered theirll §OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS interred in Lake-Viow cometery atff*\r¢ady ill and only beginving to re D“mi. L tuey ?‘" by the 10; 1N MEDIOISE Cleveland, in accordance with "the ’o"’i a ;“'"“ :fl'?fi h's boen foal ::ul:’rle(:)gnt l;n:)nc“’;:l‘()}flukml;\l::l!ugm A.VOGELER & €O, . :f":? exproased wishos of the presi :::‘mr‘i‘: V\‘Vuhlin:::: 'i'f:?::::‘?:‘ Bliss a fow minutes after. Ex-Sena ] orruptod worry, trouble and excitoftof Covkling romained the whole o ent, leaves her in no condition toljthe morning in his rooms at the Fift withstand a nervous reaction, ~ Shellivenue hotel, where he received ’ L yBvept, however, long, silently and large uumhernfcullurn.l Atl'llu ‘clock| Goy. Ludlow to tender you a guard ol ireely as she sat on the bed besidit Was announced that Presiden lwnarl'; the remains of President@l) body of her dead husband afte srt:;urlw';.;})d proceed to Long Branch Garfiel i i i y the 12:30 train @ lenad)” Wia. B, fizxsaxss, mi:\dgngal;;.:".vhmh was the bost imme IRE WELIEl LA X, Adjutant General. { g Attorucy General MacVeagh anf] *® EEMED UNUSUALLY CHRERFUL y nd returned tho greoting of friend, | swered, stating that the offer woul ) } ¥ b / 4 & F f 1313 Farnha&m sto’ omal 4 probably be accepted. whom she recognized with smiles ¢ Sopt. 20,—The vioind J ’ ; i T i i i il, so0n after the announce-l " o i < ment of the president’s death, prol; &, g WM F STOETZEL sented a very aninmated scene. Greaf] T AR P b & 3 . L] ] % THE PRESIDENT'S APPEAR ANCE. HMIS ¥ACE NOT EMACIATED OR DISFIG rowds of men, women and children . atherod there in anticipation of w Dealer in Hardware, URED, 3 dnight no univer- Mr. Richards, the doorman, wh made. Owin had not seen the president since he rati X s " et o A L ® 3 was shot, said, when asked if he wouldlIMy, Garfield, i d 'fn’u'.k"‘tlfigul'.:."z“ m-u-mluiu:mill :-'u:‘tlleufi:;;el: WY g Bave recognized him: "'Yes, certainly;Bevery warning innt llecossary to put doub o’ guards at the ¥ : e was not emaciated as T had sup. uld give her, but her husband had| and so that every inch of ground SR 4 DON'T IT BURNI E i and ven it the features hdffeo often won the gt that sho hndlvithin s radius of two hundred yard IT ough room was ready to receive any on hat wished to seo him on importantll 900th, Ear and Headache, Frostedl business. At 9:06 Secretaries Blain Feot and Ears, and all other Mg DIAMOND RINGS, o IEX VW E X. E Established 11 Yeavs, $887000,000.0, Active Fire and Life |:u£na WE HAVE COODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. A GUARD OF HONOR, CELEBRATED n less natural than they were, guined o habit of hopofuls i b s of 1y ahould have recoguized him anywhorelliiosonco of danger. Miss Mollo, il s, iy 0 covered by falthfuf entries under instructions to shoot on f 3 My house and furni by his beard.” jis reported, says that she had beer| i Ll i tore e o T fag i ot disigurd, thontRiloceved by trends ud 0l ot cvo e ot b ol Theueh Sk " o Wtk and 1 *No. The w ofcucss at tho coming truth. Tt was ers of important moes B | | £ | — ———— e — g dncls amunioated as a orusl kindness by A8 i ot viuawith flostoters Sowech Bcsll SIBBRTT & FULLER, "t R J hw k d M uf t .r‘:tin:;y healed.” hose who claimed to know it to l: . % (.]""' Af Ao A w:l:‘h‘ :; R rrs A ad ATTORNEYB AT . W flve Bpa‘lrerl U ur BP a'n a'n‘ a"[} urer Buch iucidants es these were theftrue. the prosident was dead the* utgostliyipeiaia, debile's hevd iy & dnes trou LAW, o S o e universal talk for the few of those HARRY AND JAMES, precaution was taken that Guites blee and othor D/ VID OITY, NEB, who had an interest in watching th Wittiamsrows, Mass., Sept. 20, 8 i o P ) " cals Bpecial stte: should not leave the guards, ThoyflAfor 86 by all Drigsists sud Deators genfl Special steation glann o solle riuBTenth and Jacksen ®ts.. » » - Omaha, Neb