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. Y N THE OMaHA DALy BEE. IORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1881, NO. 79 Singing will be distributed *hroughffthe dead president paid a visit to thefllsign. It is at the interséetion of Su-Rtinuo undisturbed. The pres. GERMANY. he pr:urmn as follows: The cmfir white Imupw this morning. She cam rior and Ontario streets, in the con-Jent gives assurance of a oca MISGELLA“EGUS' —_— nonies will begin by singing an an-Jiat 10:30 in company with Mrs. Rock-Jitre of the public square, andMreer of peace, tranquillity an - o Uprising of Sentiment—Bismarck's hem of St. Paul, and will be sung byfliwell and Harry Garfield. Col. Rock-Jllis fifty feet square, an thoflwelfare. The gloom and anxiety] Commendable Move for the wenty-four voices. Then scripturalflwell and Gen, Swaim following thefliglobe or dome which surmounts{llwhich have onshrouded the countryllA Safe is Blown ®pen and Bur Punishment of Assassins. deinv will be fnllnwod”by snging, ‘rg-uidun‘tinl carringe in a landau.the center will be seventy-five fectfimust make repose especially vwolopmc glarized to the Extent of [National Associated Press. Jesus lover of my soul. Then Private Secretary Brown mot the ln-Jifrom the ground. On each of fourfinow. No demand for speedy logislad Loxpox, Sept. 22.—The German AN ADDRESS ios at the door ot the executive man-[fsides is an arch from the floor to theflition has been heard; no adequate oc $1,000. overnment has fully determined to Il inte 1 bo followed byfFion: Mrs. Garfield leaned on Mrs.Joornice, twenty-four feet wide at thefloasion is apparent for an unusual sen it do all in its power to sccure the pun- ::1 ,i:,", “rf.e{':lm"?‘ i gl\)l‘llfi‘”‘?\“‘lic"l’ [Rockwell’s arm as she passed throughfibase and twenty-nine foet lugh, with) ron of congross. The constitution ¥ Rishment of men who make attempts w“‘f TbHElaaE “"l) ] portion offfthe heavily draped portal. Her oyeslla keystone of shield and flags. Thelldefines the functions and powers ofliWreck of the Schooner F. W.Mupon the lives of the heads of govern- 116 oat : A roments havelgere filled with tears, but not a sob es-fentire floor will be six feet from theflithe executive as clearly as those of é M ments. With this object it has re- b:::c\“l:f'\‘n‘l‘sl;':‘i!.tllu :lr"nc“‘v::::lllx‘:n‘l‘1:i<>|]|m:»f aped her. Just inside the thresholdfiground. The ither of the other dopartmonts off Gifford—Disastrous Hurri- opened negotiations looking towards ; ! kho paused as if bewilderod. ENTRANCE AND BXITS he government, , and he must cane 1n Michigan, tho extradition of any one who shall Mra, Garfield and friends at the ser- (Ao MR e SR . + vices, although it is not certain that| “Let us go this way,” snid Mraf o, Superior streots, the sides being@* " for the just oxeroise Rill or attempt to kill any ruler or ILEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY § WEEPING AMERICA Multitudes Hourly Viewiug the Corpse of our Deceased Martyr, { ! { ‘z { § ! | And Doing Homage to He ‘Whom Once they Loved And Cherished + Rockwell, and they passed to thel Y n of the discretign it permits and the inister of any gov ant 1t s n vill attend. Secret 3rown, [ y I approached by inclined planes. Thef t minister of any government, and to B [I;: l‘:z:yn,t‘m: "'HL,“‘ (Q“Cv?‘:‘yflfildl’“(‘\:‘l); right thrql I the recoption room nn_Al fi’,\l“.c“:.“u""({hu roof nrofurmnun(m] Qorlunnnncu of the |1u_lu'n it imposes. WTestimony Elioited in the Jenni rush away the distinction T 3 N Rockwell will be present, ruprusn-ntiu;‘: up the 1"]‘"'"‘” stairway. II“ ”fm !“l" by large pinnacles of draped flags, at ‘lll'll‘“|'ll“} {f' “'fl“‘l ’“gh{ d“"';‘! andj Cramer Case—Other Items of itherto ~ made between po- he Streets are Lined Wit s whi avile o caolvacy of her own room she fought@r PRI wbi Breuponsibilities, and profoundly con-| litical offonces and other crimes f the whito house family, and will ridefyo &\ Sy 0 'outward show of grief that ho base of which extendgjpendant thegl 5, o6 4 gir magnitude and gravity,| Interest [Amcrican colors appropriately draped H s 5 Ihe roof rises to a pointin the con- b4 ¢ ' hour she directed her friends in fl"'tcr, and-will ba fustmlmsd with whitd constitution, relying for aid upon) '":‘n\uu(xvn»‘f ‘l_lu;l details l!n!li‘cl:;- find black drapery. Govern FosterB l,)itfl_m;. guidunlcuv t.t;idv tl.uv :‘lirtzlln, e removal of tho personal cf-f 1o aphs Adjutant Genorkl Smitl tofeatriotism and iugellgence o ho ts of the family, after which snefl "yl to assist in the avrangoments, [American people. 1?, which so many criminals have been able to find safety by merely crossing frontier, The assassination of BLOWNTUREORE, Prosident Garfield, following so quick- 7 y upon the murder of the czar and Safe Blown Opon and $1.000 Taken® ¢ } ! Gloomy and Saddened in the procession to the depot. Services) F 4 cpected to begin at 2 p. m., and aces. out an hour, Tickets off om are issued to members of the senate and house and to the heads| [ assumo the trust imposod by the well nigh mastered her. Then for an| Party Discord Set Aside inf s, . v requent attempts receatly made f A o depariments for distribution ¢ . 5 : tan e JueKly L g 1 Reveronce and Honor of [fnd no more will be admitted than theggreturned to Gen. MacVeagh's. Wi committeo appointed to'wscort tholl After S e “"‘]““-!‘"" S it A )3‘"'“'“' § Lisie6: BRreAI i ABme il allby A special permit was_this morningMremains to this city leave at 1 o'clockgeddress, the persunal congratulation Y King Alfonzo "and Prince Bismarck. | the Dead. imstors of all denominations in thefissued by Dr. Smith Townshend to@lividay afternoon, and will meet thy of thoso present wero extended, and| S is thought by the German. goverment. S Sty will attend in a body, The Wil-fthe health officers of ‘this district toMfuneral train at I’imhurg returnflithe cu|n£n1|y loft the capitol, Prosi-giNational Associated Pross. 5> have awakened the mind of the ARy f e he to Ohio. Tt is allvich i Naw o y dent Arthur returning to the home of Derrorr, Mich,, Sopt, 22, -4 ktatesmen of every country of the Chetaroi: - AMbae S . Bliams College association” will also at-fearry the remains to Ohio. is affvith it to Cloveland at 2i'alock Sat! g ; o AT st y y of the I ester A, Arthur Sworn ing o' ., 4 body. Senator Ingalls,feingular fact that Dr. Townshend was turday afterncon. . CHAROEN ones. o "smlu u: .chll, Im ; ] importance of the steps which it Chief Magistrate of the Treasurer Gililan, Col. Rockyoll andfftho fist physician to attond tho prest fdatinil of 2V | PROBTAMATION. AR AT T D e Tt e R TR itchel o8 ent after he was shot, andis now theld . 3 4 ) oh ol Wt st Byt Hagl LU, i [ Nation, :: {l}ms?,‘,l:dyillil, f::,c;,:lfii';"‘,:fig ast physician to do service to the ‘;'J'"_ be ""“‘::dlby (_""ll‘e"'l'l: sfi;‘“d“)'- HESTER A, ARTHUR ISSUES HIS FIRST) 'l'(l)nl u‘chnuuur l~.{ \\b.l k(hlll:nr_d wlunl who have confined their treasonable ) 3 i A o wing, of St. Louis, tender ho use) PROCLAMATION AS PRESIDENT OF THESon Calchester reef, Lake Erie, lastfldesigns toward or to even acts not in- ; ookt ,l,h'l‘tl‘m_';"::""';d P‘]*;n Cleve B ey a6 5 p. m. has boon desig-gof the hearso used at Springtield onfll varmep srar ight and has to jotsom hor valuablolvoleing an attempt at murder shall | He Delivers His Inaugural Ad-Bthe procession will leavg the capitolffnated as the hour for union praye gl il ot ; 22 —The fol-Reargo of iron ore. ; . [feome within the proposed treaty, but N S Aanuiass the At 3 p. m. An official order detailing[mecting at Memorial church. t"‘ ‘g‘“,tl“’”"f\"““_tof -f'“'"“ A"“’Ml offllowing has just been issued ) The r}n}lrund t ‘kutl‘\l'nr(;ll Ith;l‘ym: bl ooty y gt W Information was received by Mus [Jthat city. suite of rooms ave bo- By the president of the Unitedfibegan this morning, The Great West \ Chair, tilal\(;m\(‘l;;l;lll‘;ys mel‘sll\l;“r:x::illxs:‘:ffdt‘i“,e Garfield to-day that her son {)nmu ing prepared at the Kennard houscliStates of America: ern, Canada Southern and Grandflor a minister shall be surrendered up m-uv l'rum“"‘ Will lio in st'“w i tholwould be able to travel to-day and for the cn_bmct and Gen. Grant, othel A PROCLAMATION. runk each selling tickets to NewMiust as much as the murderer of a " s o robubda of tho oapitol until 3 p. m,would start tonight in_company withighotels being tolographed to reservoll v "1 Hig inscratablo wis JJ* ork At 84, and Boston at Pl The Funeral to be Conducted| by, the S8Rkt whan o [Dan Rockwell for Cleveland, joiningftooms. . Individual subseriptiony) Figr Tl A e g This morning a German womanj - e e B LR S R Uiy ; imounting to £15,000 will be askedfidom it has pleased God to remov d Frank Schmidt committed “ » . 5 -~ will be born to the depot of the Balti-ftuneral cortege at that city. pal 3 : S _@ramed Frank Schmidt committed su- CORN " CORNER.' in Bxact AccordancelWith e born to povoriche oA rom the citizens to defray the funeralfftrom us tho illustrious head of the na-Bij, by cutting her throat with a rad shrtton % i A more and Potomac railroad, ~ and] CONDOLENCE TELEGRAMS, 185 tion, James A. Garfield, late president] y 4 7 C October Corn— the Widow's Wishes, ih veyed to their final resti 0 i ; ) { the U ] Lot Ty e 2 I SISO AL R0 B A L) The following was received to-day; FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS, of the United States; and, There was a terrific hurricanc last] The Wall Street Manip- P — ulators: place at Cleveland, Ohio. DuNDEE, Sept. 22.—Blaine, Secre:| S 50 Whereas, It is fitting that the decpll .0} 0 H P el CLEVE! Sept. 22.—The com-f . ¢ t near Atwood's station on thel ORDER OF THE PROCESSION. >ray accept and convey to Mrs, ,i((tLe:‘;fL :::;'",,\;Ezms Havk :oc;i{\“:‘d grief which fills all hearts should man- l‘;fir‘l‘ifl“;’;‘rfl“dl OV ‘_,?0‘;;)‘06'0 ool CHicaco, Sept. 22, —Rumors have Funeral escort in column of march,J§Garfield my deepest sympathy and@ .qitional telcghmmu announcing the ifost itself with ono accord towardfl, ¢} mber was blown off and two menflibeen floating about for several days battalion 3, District of Columbia vol fleondolence.” God, rant hor supportiit ntion of the governmentguards of| the throne of iufinito grace, and thatll, |\ tong jnstantly killed by falling[lfthat a ‘‘corner” is browing in October The Poor Wife Bears the Shook) ‘With Quiet Resignation and Christian Fortitude. unteers, battalion of marines, batal-Junder her terrible nfilicliu‘n. olumbus; the Toledo cadets;: thel"® should bow before the Almighty@l . oo™ The men in the camp fled tofleorn. Tt is gossiped about that Wall lion of foot autillory, battallion of ligh Tronxrox. i Apollo cm;lmn.udery of Knigllhs”l‘em- nd seek from him that consolation infl, , swamp and escaped injury. Thef@strect operators are heavy buyers of ‘WASHINGTON. Mrtillery, civicprofession, Chief Marshallf - Orrawa, Ont., Sept. 22.—To Vic-@ilar, of Chicago; Mayor Lyon our afiliction and that sancrification off - 60 'of tho killed are William De-fllcorn, and already have 40,000,000 2! ! % 1 pur loss which He is able and willing] laine, Canada, and Joseph Pepper,libushels, more or less, and intend to §Col. Robert Boyl and assistants, cler-@tor Drummond, charge d’affaire: BegPittsburg, and o committee of fift; S GohEate e Tore L gymen in attendance, physicians wholpleased to convey to the president,®Mayor Ewing, of St. Louie, and ““ ;_““\«‘lid e tllm'“. \;L“l “Ll't, "; itended the late president, guards offfthrough him to the peoplo of thoflcommttee of —twenty-fiv Mayof§: ‘”‘,'f’".:,“ Ly ,‘t‘l' “;‘”“( ‘“iy- et o - honor, bearers of hearse. Tho officers§iUnited States, tho deep sympnthyBBuckloy, of Hartford, and a coun.jgh" fieoraance wi 'l‘ SRR R AN OPINION. % of the army and nayy and marine@felt by the government and people of loil committee; the Olivette andj ]v Lll(‘,‘ ‘l e "'-“‘l';v presi llm"l“' — TON, Sept p to halffleorps in the city and not'ou duty withfthe dominion of Canada for the sad @Eagle commanderies, of Painesvillo, toff Jnited States ot America, herebyfe 00 0 Kelles National Associnted Prese, THE STREETS CROWDED WITH SORROW ING PROPLE—COMPLETING ARRANGE-f§ MENTS FOR THE FUN una giganticdeal in the next month’s future. Among other theories in support of the story is one to the otfect that these fellows intend to block up the elevators here with Bay City, Mich Exprosses the B morning Bthe troops, forming the escort 1n full®loss the United States has sustainedf@be present and participate in thel ‘!‘l“'i”" Monday next, th th day off™ 11 ¢ that it Was Impossiblo for Mrain, 80 that there will the late president had by dress, will, form right in front onfin the melancholy death of jthe pres fl:lll!l‘:l\i oty p(xuli"l’!arneu willl fScptember, on which day the remaing Garfield to Rnl;over. toom for fresh receipts, and, as deacwillfy 2 fof our honored and beloved b TOstingl, jonu Associated Pross, ) frrain is not vegular for delivery on bo consigned to their 1 racts unless accompanied with over 25,000 people. During the Beither side of the hearse—-the armyf tire night a steady stream of humani-gon the right and the n nd theg Blict as marshal, with Gen. Meyer and| Major Goodspeed as assistants, Thej W. J. Riroute, ty poured through the capitol build-fmarine corps on the other—and com-# Deputy for Canada. @i ody will be taken fr % Blace on carth, to bo observed through- . P 4§ rolouse receipts, the corn arriv- g 2 ! y will be taken from the Clevelandf = 5 Brook N. Sept. oro-, ey ing to take a look. IFrom 5,0008pose the guard of honor; the famil SN L A B¢ Po tng | e AR Bout the United States as a day off§ ~"=0- 5 "5 R A z : ing after everything is filled up could g THE PRESIDENT REPLIES. & Pennsylvania at the Buclid avenuefdy o e 005 g mourning, and Ig0er Kelles, of Brooklyn, who is & m:‘l A y'ml Ll e to 10,000 people are now in two linesirelatives, ex-presidents of the Unite ation, and tle route will be down) 3 il % 4 SR o e WASHINGTON, Sopt. —The fol-f§statio ! i a4 5 sonle tolpracticing physician and surgeon, wasgiph ¢ : . A ;rom(i.lh‘, east Iron;‘of th'\_ _m]}ltul Ifur §Stat " the )pu-s\dgnt,. (]\.u. cabinety WAL sl e i i uclid avenue to Eric, thence to Su- m::.:v‘.;nll)k”"ltfix:l:l‘;::u:l‘ fl‘lltilir xl::“vl:-l:t te sresent at the autopsy of tho president] N!Ln'l Ym‘g}..lk l‘“w“lilfy of lfilxx(.yllxxi 2 passing through the east door e s and associate) e 2 ; State iill be ine we ) e - : e 4 i : 0. P J B To the President of the French Re-fjEx-Secretary of State arts will b ler alike their tribute of sorrowfulfjinterest in the case and was anxious to could bo delivered in futurein the of the retunda, one on cither side offfjustices of the supreme court, - laske oliver p : , 0 ; 5 q the remains, out through the west8lof the United States, the senators of R;bh(’ 'l'}‘llelgyu;p‘aflly‘ya'u SXprons t:; L:a;i‘},,tl‘_) (m]]:.u:(l,‘,,e,lf,l];::‘,l:: ‘::,?.{."'ffi: submission to the will of Almighty lrfx,'.\ “rllj‘lll‘:;l:lur' n.:(l lhl:;alll:rl:li‘é'(’l h: gamne way as grain in store. The ca- door at the rate of about 4,000 perflthe United States, members offf s Garfield in hor great sorvow andggy " t, - o0 O v, Dr. Brrott, offced and of reverenco and love for thel ¥ ) Wis & possibilityPipacity of the elovators hero is about hour. ihe United States house of represen-fiie pr"{“‘f"d grlcfhtu QEB‘tlf}]' to0n YUl ARt ahd " Chaplin Jones, of oMoy and. character of our latel ‘fm“(';“rm:fi]r-: lifo buinlr mvu({ YB,OUO,DOO bushels,and it is said there GLOONY STRERTS. Ruatives, governors of stator and torri vt bolislf aud that of the wovern Qe (RS, b ent, Vill offoiate agfiohicmagistrate, o tollFlo hd liko othor physicians, {alon Jlre sbout 8,000,000 bushels of vacant WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, —The strectsfitories, and commissioners of the dis iy and gratefully appreciated at thisfithe servicos. —Tho remains will be i utllln;ll::;:lsn‘:;(;tc:::sud O:E:)e!uluulrziut‘h the theory of Dr. Bliss and other at-jroom now which it would not take of the capital are filled with people to-gtrict of Columbia; judges of the cour! lhour of national bereavement. state from Saturday afternoon until . 3 N ; [lltending physici to the location| K i 4 5 iatriotlO! b + 3 United States to be aflixed, De physicians as to the locatio day and the tide of travel moves to-of claims, the judiciary of the Districf (Signed) ~CuEster A. ARTHUR. [Monday morning at 10 o'clock. They| lhrc:ln?ty of “5“"}'“"8:’“ 'Zm th:m;‘;::; of the ball, and, like these -men, -wa wards the capitol, where the deadfffof Columbia and judges of the United will be open to view all day Saturday. S urprised when they failed to find i 0AD G, / presidenitlies s Aiate “Thb depart.JJStates court, assistant seorotaries of BLAINE TO ASTRACHE BEY. onday Rfiernofln they \V{L!_ba ukg;- ay of September, in the year of ou prised when they failed to , RAILR MEETIN( ments remain closed and the city stilllithe state treasury and interior de-l -Astrache Bey, Turkish minister, i, Tl ? ord, 1881, and of the independencel v bears the appearance of Lheydee partments, assistant postmaster goen-@New York: On behalf of Presidentfvault, Sl B el of the United States the 104th. izim“uor‘:g:il:k gloom which settled upon it threo daysjllerals, solicitor generals and the as-@Garfield’s family and of the Americanl The citizens at the East End wi (Signed) CHESTER A. ARTHU Bave \ibaen ago. The hotels are filling up withjisistant attorney general, such socictiesllgovernment, I return thanks with allbuild an arch across Euchd avenue| By tho prosident, ervice, people who come to attend the funeralfiss may wish ‘to join, citizens andflitull heart for your messages express-Bopposite the Desciple church, John) Al Brony to-morrow. _Among the _arrivalsfgstrangers. Brevt, Major General R.Ming the touching sympathies of hislle Thompson secured accommodatio: R ol New York, Sept. 22.—A meeting ys that the autopsy took from 4 un-flof the executive committeo of the to-day are Hon. Jno. A. Wise, offiB. Ayers, coloniel of the second ar-Mmajesty, the sultan, and the generousllfor fifty congressmen at the Kennard Ex ¥ i o'clock in the evening. Itftrunk railroad li held at Com- 3 ) illery. wil . H d The Euglish Press. g tiitrunk railroad lines was held at Com. C."]P“‘h’é Ev'l % E““l‘f“’“’ of Vir u:l:r), willicommand tho: funcral fes "{’i"'l‘]“‘l“wf“’""“s in - the d*’]‘;k ‘;‘:‘;" offhouse yosterday. Gov. Harrison, off yoxpo, gsph Zl{Tllo‘.nuwu offiwould have been impossible for them@missioner Fink's office to-day. The ‘E - BC! 3 Ina N NE. i vi o i i i W giiamadiCo. L 1 ‘eyton, execu R R ORI 08! e Indiana, will ‘stop at the Weddell,Mp osident Garfield’s death renched thelite have probed the full length of thellproceedings wore in secret. After the journment Fink was interviewed, tive clerk of the senate. The polit-|g THE GARFIELD FUND, Mand Gov., Foster at the Kennard| ut refused to say anything beyond ical aspect of the xituation. remainsly WasniNgron, Sept. 22, —Thes pla The total amount of subscriptionslThe reception committee decided generally unreferred to, thegfeeling of contemplated, though not yet com-l, the Garfield fund up to this even-gigo fo Pittsburg in the special cars of grief still being supreme. There hasfiplete, is that the funeral tran willlli . is $266,678.20. The Unitedfjl: P. Eels and Superintendent Paine, been no steps taken as yet towardsfllleave at 5 o’clock, reaching PittsburgBStites Trust ,’:.,mf,m,‘y has purchasedfiof the Lake Shore road. — The; the assembling of the senate, but@between 6 and 7 in the morning, and $200,000 worth of United States 4@will leave here Friday at 2:30 g. m,| lwound, as it was equally impossibl for the president to have recovered.| All the doctors were, of course, as-Jthat everything passed off harmoni- tonished, but they did all that wasfously. Another railroad man said; possible for them to do. He mover[iThe impression is that the war will Baw o corpse 80 bloodless as the presi-Jlsoon be settled, but rates are not morning newspapers too late yester- fday to pormit of more than the mere| announcement of the fact. To-day, however, they all came out with long and well considered editorials and a proclamation appointing a@iCleveland in the neichborhood of 1 oxlnor cent registered bonds, for whichfiThe party will consist of twenty peo THBjTIMES , ikely to advance materially for some day of fasting ~ and prayer@2 o'clock. The second section of this they paid §252,466.25. Threefiple. Amos T. Townsend telegraphsigeven goes so far as to_drape its col = O ime to come on_account of outstand- is expected to be made to-day.Mtrain will be composed of two Pull/ 3 The Columbns Delegation. Grain men say for the i o 0 General Mayer that Mrs, rfioldfumns in mourning. It says that to sl hotal osr fontmemboraio MO BES 1;;‘“::f,‘}tbe";,‘afl":ubff:.‘:“'(;","‘,‘_’ it R s obilbratt! of O Englishmen this tormination of theffNational Associated Press. the senate and four Pullmansilfeld by the Trust company without[lnati, to conduct the funcral serv bresident’s illness is hardly less thanfll Conumbus, O., September 22, or members of the house, any charge for commission, Wwith such others as he may desire. Allfito a national calamity and expresses; Final Arrangements are completed s with a combination car for bagzagel 7 T the arrangements are satisfactory tofjdeep sympathy for” the Americanfithat Governor Foster, federal officials, IR §and smoking. The cars which will THE METROPOLIS. her. Mrs Garfield and family ~ willfipeople. state officials and five senior members Shipping News. ompose it have beén arranged as fol-@ | o )l Witk —soLEMN AND sapfetop at Jas. Mason’s. Mother Gar: THE of the staff will leave on the regalarilly.iional Associated Press, o the war began freight agents decline to make rates except Tom day to day. BULLETIN—12:15 7, M. WasuINGTON, September 22, President Arthur has just been sworn in by Chief Justice Waite in the vic president’s room at the capitol. Thereg were present the entire cabinet, the| TELEGRAPH e atoratond immembersl norinithomoNs: The Pennsylvania .milmud £ field will be at Mrs, General Shel-flsays the president’s death is the loss) [Pan Handle train fur Pittsburg at New Yonk, Sept. 22.—Sailed: Re- city, General Sherman, Treasurerfc™™ for fl'“i baggage and train men;Jl PMBLEMS OF SOXROW ON EVERYEq, f @ great citizon, but remarks thatfll - . Suhu‘dux,d\\huru t""f’p"m“i mblio,lurLi\:urluml; Stateof Nevada, Gilfillan, Justices Harlah and Mat- o5 No. 207 as the funeral car, Infl HAND. _ts fthere is some consolation to bo foundfftion will be provided on the funcrallgs, Glasgow; Frisa, for Hamburg. ARTHUR'S INAUGURAL. [fin the fact that tho president and thefgtrain. Capt. Androw Gardiner, pros- @y iyed; Bolgian and Antwerp. ident of the Forty-second regimentall™ 7.\ 1vino Sept. 22, — Arrived: Her- Jassociation to-night, issued 1l tollona Lt ik Do i lsurviving members of Garfield’s regi- L{\"nm-uun, Sept. 22.— Arrived: jment to rendezvous at the Weddoll, By, Witinepeg, from Montreal; Ohio, [Cleveland, Saturday noon. A major-le. Philadelphi lity of the regiment live in the neigh Grasaow, Sept. Arrived: Cana- orhpod of Cleveland, but one com-Blgis “from Montreal 4 any is in Logan county and one il A'N‘I'WEIH‘, Su])t.. 29, — Arrived: oble count; Waasland, from New York thle c}l:m?r of ”l‘(is car 1ila astand;mxlm New York, September 22.—Thel which the casket will rest. isllwork of draping private and public JAmerican eople have set a omposes a {ulagfurlfl, five by fourteenflbuildings with mourning, out l())f re-] Anu?l il “'M‘l?lfln‘"‘m oF T e exmnglop to humanity, fect and eight inches in height, uponfllspect tothe dead president, was conflj CA™H OF OFFICE, PRESIDENT ARTHUIL R a1y points out that America will, which rests a .dmfl thr.eo ]'Y, eight feet@tinued to-day and the streets in every| DELIVERS HIS INAUGURAL AnDRESS,fthrough this calamity, find out how| and fourteen inches in height. Thelllportion of the city present a sombrefll WasuiNarox, Sept. 22, —After theflideep is England's sympathy. It thinks] whole is covered with black cloth,@appearance. It is said the display of floath of office had Loon administeredfthat all nations may profit from the Wlth festoons and rosettes. 'Tl}B nourning emblems was not so greatfiby Chief Justice Waite, Presidentflexample ot America, which breeds! stand, or f’fl““fl‘l“ev comes withinllat the time of Lincoln's funeral. The[lArthur read the following inaugural:;lsuch men, so worthy to live and die twenty-twoinches of the lower sash oflfront of every building onfl For the fourth time in the historyfllin her service. It hopes Gen, Arthur the “'"“l‘fW: and WIUEW? persons on@Broadway, with but few excep-Jof the republic the chief magistratoflwill not undertake to displace the the roadside an opportunity of secingfliions, is festooned with blackfhas been removed by death. Allfflcabinet or deviate from the policy of at least the top of the casket. ThelAlong the avenues the decorationsfllhearts are fillod with grief and horrorfihis predecessor. next cqr will be No. 395, a regularflare general and many firms have ox-[at the hideous crime which has drk-| THE STANDARD thews, and Gen. Grant and others. Immediately after the swearing in of the president, the cabinet went int eession with the president, BULLETIN. ‘WasHINGTON, Sept. 22.--The proc-] lamation to be 1ssued appoints Mon| day next, the day of the funeral, as day of fasting and prayer throughoul the natien. g ‘WasHINGTON, Sept. 22.--The| streets of the capital have been trav: ersed by a continuous throng all dayf The Jonnie Cramer Case: Household Word: [National Associated Pross, James Pearson, 25 Si: reet, Buffalo, New Havgy, Conn,, Sept, v 2 J G BLOSSOM long, and this evening steady streamsfist Liske car, which will bo used bySpended large sums in therr endeavorsfened the land and the mom| 4 & Btho Jennie Cramer hearing to-da mysel! and family, and think it inval. of )%l;nmnitv still move to m)n'd fro infithe cabinet and pall-bearers. ThenBio excel the display of their neighbors,Bory of the murdered president. Hig ny?)""]“'l'::”"‘]’."' ul‘""l" \"M. df’”"“'.’d‘"l Thomas Degran, the man with a l:lnci« able s & houehokl remedy, foi "9111:‘)1.:“ the capital. Each incoming train| will come AlL forry and excursion boats, locomo-fprotracted sufferings, his unyieldingff*™ P01 HUETEL AR 4 :;"’f‘l‘-",f“;"y moustache, Nellie Connors and Johnj Ve 3 50 cents, il A i munitics, and expresses the belief that@ly * Hagwell testified in corroborationftri e ) 19-eod-1w. brings additions to the crowd. It ELEGANT PULLMAN CARS tions and coaches on the various roads@fortitude, the example and achiove- _estimated that 80,000 people passedfParis, Marlborough, hotel car andiare draped in mourning, The ments of his life, and the pathos of] the casket to-day, and at least fourf@galizer and President Roberts''privatel FEELING OF SYMPATHY his death, will forever iliuminate th times that number in the city did notgcar 120, in which will be Mrs, G, st 80 atrong that hux i Boages of our history. For the fourthid go to the capitol at all. The great field and family and immed A1l ear bands of mourni timo an officer elgeted by the peoplel B Namip e OB mH B erTR To-day the master mechanic®® vo 0 oo mittee appointed onand ordered by the constitution to fil i ilroad,) A buln;lf Bt ONAG \m_ll\,l St the vacancy so created is called to £ Prsidont Garfield will longor lingerlo¢ My, Kane, - He intended to show ey in men’s hearts as a grand aad worthy@, ¢ Mrs, Kane and not Jennie Cra-l| A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. citizen. ey B2 mer, made the remark when leavin, ¥or the speedy cure of Consump- THE DAILY NEWS, the flying horses, about being paral-ftion and all diseases that lead to it, Losvown, Sept. 21.—The Daily] o, ¢ Bsuch as stubborn coughs, neglected News trusts that Gen, Arthur will¥ iColds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ha T b in the minds of all here is the funerail’ i ; 5 R e LYl s . AN 4 ¢ " men, was eng: o s g ABSUING the executive chair, Ji#ssume the leadership of the nation The Blue and Gray: % uin in the .fll(ll.l um'l chest, dry :;;ul(l,leu;s:?:: :fl“:;:::m:h\:‘ll::} b"l"fi:‘m’;:[ -” : i 'li" ‘l"“”rf”i",’*" :l'-l‘:al]‘l:}bf:’l‘l‘lo:x}"’i’:l“y:l‘liltll"::/lu".l!:lild:i;;l‘:: Tho wisdom of our fathorsfnd not of party or faction, h.n(::mnl Associatod l'rm;;, o ) Illlm-luug coug tlck]:ll_'lg u: the t‘hmnfi 3 Kyt . he entire sides and ends of thef 4 (0T U gt Bl the most dug e A i d HATTANOOGA, Sopt. 22.--A el ness, hiroat, and al fl;’:s ;:h\:xiAXI‘l’lth,::elcl.x:m,»l‘\.u:ix. --“tl;n: s are covered with black i’:‘rll’l":fi']“y ;?f:lj'{{’xns(l:§;llut‘t‘:x]| "fi':_“;fill; possibil the gov@ Gov, Blackburn's Proclamation, [army of the Cumberland reunion to-gelix lingering discases of the :]‘)Ail 4l :fnhnmfiu‘“l > | ecure ]n; cloth, rolieved by roscttes onfly @ T T TR AAY B RS Bornment should never bo imperiledff¥suonal Amociated Press day, ex-federals and confederatcs@tlivont and lungs, Dr, King New Dis- g o ess houses on thatlin. inside of the funeral ca [t tf.ix et llnln("diu!cly u[-)l 1: ccause of the uncertainty of human} Loursviuie, Ky., September 22, —@marched to Common Hill, raised the@covery has no equal and has established i 0 . street to-morrow, and it is probable| that there will be co-operation in this matter throughout the city, so that| the business will be generally sus-| v pended. There is a feeling in the) () sk L A hearts of tho entire community and| QUBRY VIOTORLA & GXFT. that is to leaving nothing uudone tha A large wreath of white roses was| Blackburn has issued a procla-f@flag, held requiem services, and me-@or itself a world-wide reputation, at 4 p. ni., and at thel ling physicians recommend Jrmh' practice. The form- ula from which it 18 prepared is high- ly recommended by all medical jour- mals. The clergy and the press &mvo The ceiling is draped in mourning with sashes of red, white and blug] olors, There are no provisions for| members of the press on the train. life, Men may die, but the fabrics of our free institutions remain unshaken, INo higher or more assuring proo lcould exist of the strength and per] i manence of the popular governmentflto the memory of the lamented presi| i, 7 than the fact that, though the chosen| entl, \vhlusu n:llulnmunru to be ifn]t:]rrml i Il'm:: :‘Yllnu Garfield. n ARG PARC a8 1 y g N R K A - of the people be struck down hisfllon that day. The ministers of wig-J ¥ atlonal clated Prcss, complimented it in the mos owin, will !cr\fu\(‘u I;h_nll[&sb lhelg‘_flef.uf the) 1‘;1"1;‘3]['.])-9.?‘ 1 Lh::“ mftaxjnuun witl A delegation of fifty members, se .U,,,u“,{i‘,,fn] sucoessor is l.wwcfu:llly vil e ruuulv};ll to hold memroial ser-fli WiLLiaMstowN, September 22, g Go to your druggist “ngd EUtfi "‘l’"PI" of Washington on this occasion, ?‘L;;;;:l{;zc::)rlalu o ;h‘:' memory of Jected by the American League clubfinstalled without shock or strain, ex-flvices appropriate to tie occasion onfiJames A Garfield passed a comfort-|triai bottle free of cost, or a regular he ) mory of o “attond the president’s funeral,fcopt the sorrow which mourns tho be Jjthe day of the president’s interment,Mablo night, and Dr. Hubbell thinksflisize for $1.00. For Salo by e arriving at Washington General Ha cock will report to the genc chief and wi]l hold himself in i- ness to take his position in the guard f honor at the late PRESIDENT'S FUNERAL, morial sery rmy of the Cumberland ovaticn to- night. 0 mation calling upon the people of] Kentucky to 8o observe Monday, the (Gth inst., as to show a proper respect) i i Inaat Garfield: ox 0o pi M q p 3 OFFTICIAL FROGBAK ;‘;g“‘gffi x *;;g;“;',;fm;fl;{;fi'd,;w:;“a-; ptarted for Washington in o spocialfireavement. AlL the noblo aspiration - Il dangor is passed. If he ex-f A(B( Isu & McManos, Omaha, of the procession and escort has hoen @\ N " Garfiold and the Americanfice” this afternoon. “The hoard of al-lof my lamented predccesscr which In Respect to the Dead. periences no relapse he will go t e g satisfactorily arranged, The arrange i “aWdermen has docided to attend the fu-@found expression in his life, the meas-Jl| Des Moisks, Ia., Sept. 22,—Govy,MCloveland to attend tho funeral, H SPECIAL NOTICE. hoople; ! , , la., Sej An excellent likeness of James . IAbram Garfield was shown us to-day, [Sensational Elopement. printed 1 black and gold, size of ational Amocisted Proas, af card 14210, There is also printed Kansas Crry, Sept. 22, —Will Mo-Bthe history of Garfield and also of the Guire eloped with and married Miss@assassination, giving dates, &e., a ddio Dayton despite the objections@complote cabinet picture well done, of her parents. Thoy woro marri I®ind we have no doubt will meet with J.enpl(', and 1t will be my earn W Youk, Sopt. 22— The patentfin St. Joe and went to Colorado, a ready sulo at the very low price of est endeavor to profit, and to sce thatflfor the platinum lump, awarded, to i 26 conts. For sale by all stationers. e Ratan srall profit by his examplelMaxim, in the interference between Shooting Affray Agonts wanted, with whom special and experience. Prosperity blesscallhim and Edwson, has, after two ap-JiNational Associated Fross terms will be made by which they can J our country, Our fiscal policy asfllpeals, been issucd to the Unitedl Locassrorr, Ind., . realize an excellont profit, 4 iu" 'l'!:::mvlvl:(xl-km:l:w:;nt t;[‘!u]':;:‘l?r:- fixed By law is lwellhgrult:ndua and@states Electric Ligli‘tti.nx cun'npllny, 4;,ululnl<.z and killed William Bowyer| - e et Boxs " . . . 1 i c@uencrally approved. No threatcning@iMaxiin's assignoes. This was the firs hile Bowyer was attempting to pu Tube Roses'in pots as well as for w'l':;:}K:;’J;"'i;m;mfi:?;'—'ru xi?rl:;;;:;c:filf::‘:;nmxfi: :}n:(liwn 30‘} nny:dour foreign lnw';out\)llr:;:, n\'unlntiun -’fmud by Edison as solv-flhim out of his saloon on the Sohll [decorating for u!al in any quantity at X 22, - 9 B o " e i i 2 O Erfling f the surprise of many the window offipretty good idea of the general de fuur“;)e‘:vllJlumxl:;un;'"l':'v“:;tl{lt::il to c:m l:fcl'!;“ Fodlos of ightlog by o9 ‘xl'zo.hm Rithiag Teo Janll hs&i)fl%}éu“.’ Bows U0 ol ieral at Cleveland in a body. Alder-@ures desired and suggested during hisfiGear has issued a proclamation thaf man Waite received a dispatch from@brief administration to correct abusesfpublic offices, schools, places of busid Mayor Harteck, of Cleveland, stating@and enforco economy; to advance pros-Jiness, ete., be closed on the day Jof the OF CONDOLENCE T0 THE BEREAV he common council of New Yorkfperity and promote the generai wel-@funcral of the president next Mon-| WIno would be recognized in their officialflfare;” to insure domestic securitylday, in honor of the dead, capacity and assigned a place in thefand maintain friendly and hon o WASHINGTON, Sept. —Mrs, Gar- h 4 ) Be1d(Tias Shlaataa IR owing pall- i J‘-:I.l:‘:‘ ululmnvwnh lthr nations 0l Electrio Light. arth, have me bearers to carry the body from the CLEVELAND, f tl itol to the hearse and fron' thoflrue cATAPALQUE—1T 15 ERECTED AT S arae to Wu cars: A. K. Tingle, H, Steer, W. W, Dungan, Benjamin| LVE ), Be! junmy, B, F, Moors and W, 5. Ruiver: f,}L:':r'u',,:t,‘," Roose. They are all members of the| pushi Vermont avenue church, ments -y the funeral services at thel capitol are still incomplete and can) not be fully completed before to-mor- ~vow. Rev. Mr. Power, the presi- dent’s pastor, will make the address. He will speak extempcraneously and) will be assisted by the Rev, Mr, Erritt, of Cincinnati. Music will be furnished by twenty-four select sing- ers from a Philharmonic society, THE MUSICAL PROGRAM will consist of an anthem from Men- delssohn’s oratoria, of 8t. Paul, “To| thee, oh Lord, I yield my spirit,” an two familar hymns, favorites of the departed president, ‘‘Jesus lover of] d woeanl" and ‘asleep in Jesus,”| Jiopes to leave Friday or Saturday. MRS GARFIELD, AL ———— ISHE APPOINTS PALL-BEARER! the approvalfliNational Associated Press. com-| its are very bus, pr——— e AT T SR ‘ol

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