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v . i § 9 2 political parties, taken together with the offer by the governor of troops escort, and the fact that the goverr had already informed that he had b ter waivo any legal rights he had in the matter of an inquest and with re newed threat of the coroner to b one, led to the ision was inevitable, that higher state offici; tain the governor and face of the almost unlimited law priv vileges of the coroner; who would have it in his pow rhitrarily toffand no communication k of the ball, the blood ruptar the peritoncum and nearly a pind h o wcaping into the abdominal cavity heen the cause of the seyere pain in part of the chestlg 1 of just beforo death. six inches by fou Bin dimensions, was found in the vieini- theliver and transverse colon whichig nteradherent. Tt did f the hiver] found cause the arrest of every one whofftween it and the wound A long sup might interfere with his processes,B ing channel cxtended from the from the cabinet and ernor down,| yund between the loin andg provided always he could procurefmu and the right kidney, almost @il to the right groin. This channel i how known {0 be due to the burrow ing of the pus from the wound, Tt8 some one to carry out his mandates.| There was some truth in the state ment, but not enough to warrant thef inference drawn. Attorney Generalfiwas sup) yosed during life to have been Stpckton and District — Attorr n?- (Imlrnc{( of the ball. On examination) Keasloy had come to consult wit gans ovidence of severe Attorney General MacVeagh on the iti found on both side subject of an inquest, should tho de-Bwith broncho-pneumonia of the lowe cided and the formality be considercdfiportion of the right lung, and it i necessary. All agreed that it was un thought a much less extent of the} necessary, as left. The lung contained no abscesse: EXPERT AUTOPSY | n;l flledhu:\rlt {nu cl-l»)ln. " 'l'lmf]n'er w' wia to be held and it was ‘decidedfSRIAEESC AL lasky Bk SEC8 ECR that there should not even bo a formalf8C¢8¢% """"""’lm “]'";z fl‘:::lml “lWI:‘ilélbl inquest, which would have taken lessll0TSR0 CXCebt K0 0, b all ab than five minutes and necessitated "““‘“"’“" ot “)‘.';"' ‘}‘“ '”."“‘, L only a view of the body and the state- “i:"',’:c“h:‘,’_“t ?::"‘_L"::‘N;,’K ';:F """;m;' o e D ousutiod i the maL oL the cute in_eonnsetion with "thellt for and will not be. The explorationltitorsy 1t it 'l““':.““‘"“'f”";‘ the of the presence of the state notablesli! Srent BUPPUTEUT: BULIEOCs (o8 : . : especially tho fracture tissue of thel was simply o desire on _ their part to vertebrwv, furnished a sufficient ex oh ol Ly ot the gall bladder between thefiProvision Made for a Delegate Con ) Beonsider s Pioneer I’ress reporter called upo oxcellency, and after tl - * n his questd THE GREAT for information as follo “I notice, governor, there has beeng MAN HEMER a conferehce at Fargo relative to the division of Dakota. What was the N L result (" tonded to be preliminary.to a lar conference or conven of repre] entative men of all pa and from| brought about by a proposition fron the leading newspapers that half af THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1881 [HEADQUARTERS DIVISION OF DAKOTA. wey as to the Proceedings of Conference at Fargo. vention of All Parties and All Interests. BT hemorrhage is believed to haye@An Interview With Gov, Ord o b’ T K. N I’ & | P2 R MEN'S FURNISHING GO0DS. | R i of Dakota y, on his return , where ho attended the fair kewise the conference held there to ters pertai ! ope division of usual Wb 4 \ango of courtesies bej O RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baclnche, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and n of the leading United States) ficials, and a like number of gentle- Scalds, ‘;;’:,::“/ Bodily 3 en who had recently been elected t “Tho conference, which was | sections of the territory, fhice in the territory, should moet atl] F0oth, Ear and Headache, Frosted the Fargo fair and formulate a plang ffor selecting the members of a terri| Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. extond such courtesy to the memory i 3 ic iti rial conference or convention. Th rth Sr. Jacom On of the dead and to the presence of th ‘:,]]?i";;,“:;‘i,qfi] WLl bl nt]cmcn named by )thc press, or ¢ ";"‘".'3""".;":',,:» o hhulp‘lflx’-t':m:u ng president as tho friends o onsiderable number of them, attond] b T AL Th, ahE oFuty e (Signed) D. W. Buss, 4 © 3 K. Bannes, either might b? willilg{ to'rrece‘i_vo. Governor Ludlow and staff, after| : leaving tho special train ll }ly‘xt:o:«:‘ Lty the switch, two hundred yards from| A H. Hiiltiron Francklyn Cottage, walked to the cot D H AU, tage of Attorney General Mquufh, A H Barn, | where they were, with many othel D. I.L.A\lll' rominent persons, presented to Pres- W7 i ident Arthur., There were presen many New York politicians and ol _ ; political and personal friends, wh The following, printed in black on| were in and about the Cottage andfiwhite paper and a heavy black border,) The New Jersey officialsMwas circulated last evening: ““The president is dead, long live lthe nation.” Fellow citizens, in the} name of the headless trunk of the re- publican party, you are called upon to join at this minute's notice th holy alliance vigilants, in order tc bhield and guard until congress pro vides the one and only life thatstands t this hour under the convulsion be-| ween order and anarchy. Let us scel o it., Peace be to the ashes of him| now canonized in the hearts of his ountrymen. Albett, his sacred dusf khall not be scattored tothe four winds by tactions or resolutions, God reignsy nd the government at Washington Natlonal Minute Men. wi and other members of the cabinet of-f fered courtesies of the state to the funeral to-morrow, and it was decider 10 accept them to a limited extent. THE PRESIDENT showed keenly and unmistakabl his sorrow for his predecessor. N His oyes moistened quickly and his usually firm voice showed tremor. The weed in his haf told something possibly of what he felt for Mrs. Garfield, for it is only w] Wi Mourning attire gave rise to frequen % 7 YRR . ot & JHCO e e e darb A IAT e of America, 208} 13th street, S. torney General MacVeagh started fo! at Francklyn Cottage tovisit the remaina of the dead president and personall oxpress sympathy to Mrs. Garfield, The president met the first salut from one of the guards on duty and} took off his hat instead of giving the military salute. Draping the White House. T lay of mourning at the white house| lis most elaborate. The square pillars| t the various entrances are heavil draped. The massive' columns are) R AL e shmere, while the pedestals are com-B§ . o 4 g Enitc ov;nlmg:l:wsd:llmcofdMnlc\ilelag!:. pletely ¢D’vumd with the same from| ;&l}!,lbe‘x;o ri;fx PB‘;“:if(:":‘,:fil’!p(!::]‘f‘ rally. o was dressed neatly and plainly inlithe roof of the portico hang heavyll . o iori e i hny serious opposition to the plan o D I S E A S E black. His face was paler than usual,@olds of black and from pillar to pilla and there was a noticeablo absenceflaro long festoons. The front of the] is old kmansion is almcst covered with black rom window to window, run long| once worn heavy and bushy of mingledili,ops of cashgpere alternate with bows,| bikok anniwhiteiwere toimmediqul ettes and streamers. The wholel -oports of the conference at Fargo iy g agreed unanimously that the onlyg uestion proper to be submitted tc congress at present was the one of di. iding the territory, lesving Northern| nd Southern Dakota to determine) the question of admission as states [hereafter. presented was how to bri ter of division before congress, and it) alling of a delegate convention rep- esonting all parties and all interest: The question then arose how to se- lcure the best representation an the same time satisfy the democrats,| the old caucus system, and it was| finally agreed that the chairmen of he political committees in the terri-§ tory should meet with the governor at the executive office at Yankton, andj formulate a plan for holding primary elections for dele iow few months since he lost his wife. B 1100 Address National: Minute precincts in_ al representation, and time and place of] meeting of the g 1 convention bounded with wide bands of fine black| through packed d other ailments, lsecuring delegates through a primar; election which would give a fair vote] and an honest count.” ed this preliminary conferenco atd] i w) 'argo, and others sent their views inf “piftions in Eleven Languages riting. At the first meeting it wasll gor1) BY ALY, DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS) IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO,, Balémo™ . 0STETTE; : THE NEXT QUESTION g the mat § CELEBRATED as finally agreed to recgmmend thel ho, owing to their small numbers, ¥ ould stand very litile show underj§ ates to the the organized| yunties, and also fix the basis off8 g 1 'his plan was serionsly objected to by Wasnirxarox, Sopt, 21.—Tho dis rorores outsido gontlemmen, mot menn g iHERER FUAKER: A For Mol ten causo it would take the manipulationfiis f the meetings out of the hands of pasmodic, which is furthormore a su hose who had been in the habit offpre: er complaint, const pation, o rs. e system a; i bene pepsia, debility, rheumati-m, kiduey trou! rsale by all Druggists and De —OF THE— “I notice, governor, that in somel DI L. B. GRADDY, Sloasiojhisicleeks iand wero wonder & most imposing effect. is stated that Delegato Pettigrew,H Oculist and Aurist, fully white l(l); om;’ of h(i;l y&?(l;l A is one year older than Garfield. 0 crowd about the hotels had loft and Oendalemes Notes: only a small group occupied the WasniNoren, Sept. 21.—The fol rches, Neithor the president norfjlowing messagos of condolence have is companions noticed that they hadfjbeen received at the state department missed General Grant and 1 desire you to assure Mr. Garfield| tho cottage beforo the generalfland the goyernment of the United caught up with them, It wa tates of the grief with which he noticed as a contrast that while Gen,fimajesty’s government haye received| Arthur's bearing was straight and nnouncement of the president's death.| military, and he received salute from@ll (Signed) Lorp GRANVILLE, soldiers due to his station, the grea Walmer Castle, England. lthough he was invited. Judg Barnes, however, and some other gentlemen from Fargo, claiming to be] the conference and running it to sui hemselves, or, fai break it up. They did not succeed B soldiae who Tollowed, i 'stobpodll T senato and ciisons of Hum-Mhcoeiad ho sagestionsicom Chepran udge Barnes and others opposcd thofJLATE OLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL| kn of primary elections?” LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOBPITAL. ‘‘Mr. Pettigrew was not present, 22 Offce, Corner 16th and Farnh: Omaha, Neb Loy PIONEER LAND AGENCY ent intention of taking possession ofd ", M, RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. is friends, but who were not amon; those invited, came in with the evi-| ng in that, greatly, and the statuesque sentryMburg beg to express their doep rogrotslliy bringing the conference together, butflia vith tinber ani wator for ale, A few choicy paid 1o heed to him, t the heavy loss the United Stat GEN. GRANT'S SOLID FACE nas endured in consequence of an in- was solemn and sad, What occurredjgfnmous crime. v looked upon their dead friend, andll—T have to express to you the greatjit when they met and tried to sympa-Eisorrew felt by the inhabitants of thist thize with Mrs, Garfield is not known,llprovince on receipt of the sad andjt At the angle of a recently worn patl elancholy news of the death of} across the grass, one from Francklyn@President Garfield. ti cottago to Elberon, and the other tolf (Signed) Rosr. Wiwor, ouring a delegution from each countyfll arismentary usae, how to comduct pull there have been numerous complaints 8 u tees have been run in the territory. when the ex-president and presiden FreperickrowN, N. B., Sept. 20.8It was to avoid such complaints and| egarding the way political commit- AUKNTS WANTED EOR the Fastest Solling Book of the Age! 0 secure if possible a convention offd he representative men of the ter ory.that T urged the plan which wa BUBINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, agreed upon, of holding primary elec- v gal forms, how to fra ions in all the precincts, and thus se-H les, goclal etiquot ‘arlismontary usage, how to conduct pu MacVeagh's cottage, the men pause Lieut. Gov. Mlwho would honestly speak for andfl e for ail cla tes. A fami] nr:ufilg‘. Addr i 9 0 an instant and shook hands, but didll M. Seaton telegraphs to Secrotary] mot speak =~ Gen. Grant hurried to-MBlaine that at a meeting of the landjils wards Elberon, his head bent down soflléague at Dublin resolutions of pro-| that his wide-brimmed hat shelteredlfound sorrow at the death of Prosi-| epreseut the will of the people, and 1 orms, ANG or circulars ISHING 00, Reforences all Reputable Physicians of Omaha [ tock ranches with fenced flelds, timber, hay and| fl [water, for sale, cheap. Correspoudenco Solicited.| ‘mar30-4f voundations of Success.pa & PUK [ | it yon suffer from Dy 11 you are afflicted w Bl 11 you are prostrated If your Bowelsare BURDOCK BLOOD BITTER Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Ov i Hosiery, &c., now open, Wholesale only. BITTERS ——eee FOR We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elogant lines (at BOTTOM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan. s SHREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. wpepsia, uso ith Biliousness, use RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, with sick He RDOCK BLOOD dered, regulato them withig BURDC OD BITT] it your Blood is M1 you have Indigesti in B purity it with DOCK BLOOD BITT jon, you will find an an URDOCK BLOOD BITTEF If you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er. uicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BI WHOLESAL E DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NEB. he Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. 1t your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action with B It your Liver is affe URDOCK BLOOD BI cted, you will find a sure re. torative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, ISorcs, a curative r [For imparting stren m, nothi 1t you have any species of Ifumor or Pimple, faill frot to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS) 1t you have any symptoms of Uleers or Scrofulous] can equal edy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS {8 ngth and vitahty to the sys BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.J [For Nervous and G ystem with B Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. eral Debility, tone up the URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.J Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Goodnian, je 27 codme HOIVEMA EXLA., - - - NEBRASIEA . FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. Conslgnments made us will receive prompt attention. References: State Bank, Omaha; Platy & Co., Baltimore; Peck & Bansher, C} ionio; M. Work & Co., Cincinnath. Mestitt I. OBERFELDER & CO.,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF IMILLINERY & NOTIONS, 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. INT O I X CIEEH o only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. R G 1422 Douglas 8t., Near 15th, {Before r ¥ the OPERA H * Will sel! “¥BOOTS: SHOES =< IBASWIIE & WELLS§ F. . MORG-AIN. 'WHOLESALE = GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.,, Omaha, Neb. emoving tof ir new 0USE STORES 1 their stock of t g > 3 =] incerely hope that fair-minded men) f both political parties will see to i 1am Agent fc 8 o aud OTT0 B hat the plan for primary election ‘three cent staorp for Catalogus his eyas, President Arthur, withoutlident Gartied were passed. agreed upon by the conference, which - and prico list containing ful apparent thought, drew out his hand ey kerohief and Corkhill Interviewed. WIPED HIS EYES ational Associated Press. as he passed on in the other direction.l WasmiNaroN, Sept. 21.—District After General Grant had reached El-@Attorney Corkhill was interviewed by beron he changed his mind and turnedlia reporter of the National Associate back at the angle toward the presi-@Press, as follows : dent and his companion, Genera ““Do you intend to indict Guites Arthur had stopped to talk to Bliss,@ifor murder 1" Hugh Hastings and John Russell “Why not,” was the answer. Young, who had interrupted him af *Is there not sufficient cause for it?" the plank walk at the rear of the ho-ll I think so.” tel, and then, seeing Blaine at the cot. “You have not the benefit of the tage next .belnw, blt quite close toflfacts of the death?” that occupied by MacVeagh, General “T am not ocertain but that I shall to meet him, Thefllinsist upon the coroner holding an in| two men who fought each other quest on the body when it arrive: # the defeat of both of them at the na-ll" “You don’t intend to turn G #ional convention shook hands heart. i ily. They walked together to th president’s cottage. e Beene Wi “I have not made up my mind onf* ‘watched with interest, and even thefllthat point, Ih i t but little minor details will_clin to the memo. on.il::,r:zion,"l"u ik et 1y of those who watched it. “Has anything been done With the| case of Mason?"”’ The Post Mortem Examination. “Gen. Ayers called on me lasf LoxG Braxcu, Sept. 21.—The fol ovening and wanted to know if an; lowing official bulletin Was prepared tion would bo taken in the case b; last night by the sergeons in attend- . Ttold bhim no knowledge had ance upon J;e late president. brought ~ to me offiiall The Post Mortem examination uponfg*! Mason had in any wa the body of President Garfiald was) violated the law. Neither the war- made yesterday with tho assistance offfden of the jail nor any person Drs. Hamilton, Agnew, Bliss, Barnes, else there had told me that Guitea Woodward, Reyburn, Amfrew H. fhad been shot at, The grand jury| Smith, of Elberon, and acting assist-J§Vas not in session and would not ant surgeon D, 8. Lamb, The oper. until next month, and when they ation was performed by Dr. Lomb, met they would concern any matters| Tt was found that the ball, after fraciaid before them. All that I kno 1 turing the right ‘h ri assedfiabout the case of Mason was from g;::':&:, °¢H§h 8 v‘oln l,,ulu’,,,?, what T had seen in the newspapers. tront of the spinal canal frao Until the matter should be presented turing the body of the president’ to mo in sbmo ofticial form T should Jumbar vertebrie, driving a numbé take no action from that."” of small fragments of bone into thell ‘Do you infer that he will be proso- adjacent soft parts and lodging justflouted?” bcto' the panereas, about two inche “‘Hardly that, but it is certain he and a half to the left of the spinelwill not bo prosecuted on newspape: and behind the peritoneum, where it@publications.” had become completed encysted. The ——— immediate cause of death was secon: Has Everything Failed You? dary hemorrhage from one of thefiThen try Warner's Bafe Kidney and) amesentaric arteries adjoining theflLiver Cure. (18-1w. Pioneer Press from Fargo, that it was ime and place for holding a territo] Jrial convention of the delegates dul H docted at such primary elections, s 80 just and tair, is faithfully A information. ied out in all the counties in the ter ; itory.” s N. I D. SOLOMON, A WELL DEFINED RESULT, I observe in ono dispatch in th OMAHA., NEB greed that some of the delegates LEGAL NOTICE. wero to be appointed and that thefTo Catharine Redde, non-resident defendant. conference broke up in a row?”’ Yon are hereby notified that oa tho 2d day of i 3 4 endint, the object and ished 1 tho Fargo nowspapers, showsBie"tc bl ¢ ductee of divarve from the. bond clearly and unmistakably that theflofimatrimony with you for the following causes, delegates are to bo elected at primarylite v plectior o be held in the variousll You are required said petition on the 24th day of October, 1551, J DOANE & CAMPBELL, seTwbt ey, tunity to voto for th e P hr i, b tolowindl HENRY WARD BEECHER Attorneys for Plain ] September, 1881, John Redde, plaintiff, filed his| “That statement was not correct,@uclition 1n the District Court, within and for qre -BUouglas County, Nebrasks, sgainst you as de- he plan, as agreed upon and pub ] Y. b Y patition i 2 VA I . 1B IR DIAMOND RINGS, ‘extremol {Max Meyer & Co. OREATETA.. §Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods; FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANGY GOODS.. SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. S g At Greatly Reduced Prices. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne SAPPHIRE RINGH. BIRTHDAY AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. FHARYT. RINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY;} RUEBY RINGS, IN GOLD AND_STERLING SILVER WEDDING, Assots 882,00 Faig pot-Jpddressing the students of ional School of Active Firo 0 ““"k“‘v “‘;"l‘“"! ‘: ':“’ 1‘,‘"‘" ook tonand Oratory, said, “We are living in (AR ed. O “fi makes this point clear: ‘Whose genius, whose history, whose institu 3 solved, That the chairman of thejition eminently demand oratory.'" The National { litical committees in the territoryfichoo! °fi;1"°°""if.'-'|fi'n‘.‘|'. fratory s ssteb] Il n be invited to meet the governor at the nts, Sum and Lecturers, o iv i s in the me xecutive oftice in Yankton on Thu ts in Ottober & Boudl day, Bug}!. 22d inst., or at the earliest practicable day thereafter, for the purpose of formulating a call for hold | ng primary elections, to be partic1-J§ _— ated in by all the legal voters in the) avious organized counties, for the election by ballot of ono delegate fo surance Company, h organized county, and one addi ional delegato for every 1,000 inhabi-8 Qapital, = J. H, BECHTEL, Sec 1416 and 1418 Chestnnt street, Philadelphic, 2224w 5 gstern Horse and Cattle In-§Eisets 1% tants in counties having ever 1,2008insures Horses, Mules and Cattlo against loss by population, or some other just b ncoident, decoaso oF thelt. ~ Age « f representation. Also, to fix th tics of the State. Send for circulars. t«:fl\vl t. Agencies in all coun. \ d territorial convention to consider the best und most equitable plans fo a division of the territory and the fu] ture welfare of the people in all sec ions. NEVER GUMS! Used on Wagons, Buggies, Reapors, Threshe L i INVALUABLE T0 PARN kis Axp TransteRs. 1t curcs Scratches and o kinds of sorco on Horses and Stock, as well as or o eciation with one |»|.1ilc..|cm., :hurnuuh men, y wpplied, 1t also cured him of a sever d Gold and cough, - He thinks it u very val OLARK & WISE, Manuf’s, uable remedy, and will never be withouf 386 INlinols Btreet, Chicago. it. septlfeodlw &rSEND FOR PRICES, Je 24-6m-by Axle Grease] Qon My house and C 0 Special attention ouet 1 Established 11 Years, B SmeeTT & FOLLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DA VID CITY, NEB, Represented AR and’ Lifo ag TAYLOR'S 00, th & Douglas st. | We Kuep Everything in the Line of Carpets, O 131 J. B. Detwiler’s CARPET STORE. The | argest Stock and Most Com- plete Assortment in The West. cloths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures and Lace Curtains. {WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBGDY.. REMBEMBEX TEE FLA i 3 Farnham St., Oma,ha. furniture is insuretl with) T, TAYLOR & CO,, 14th and Douvlas, glaen to collections in Butler| *4-me 61 WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, Cooking Stoves TIN WARE. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer OFJALL IEINDS OF CANS. enth and Jackser ®ts.. - = -+ Omaha, Neb