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wequerg 4 P . THE OMARA DAILY BEE. ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING,SEPTEMBER 24, 1881, NO. 80 | N da absolutely alono for about fivelllit was impossiblo to move quicker. lof Monday as a fast day in honor offithe year of our Tword one thousand,f I REAL sAn A“D SOLEMN. n‘:‘i':\\:‘kls- W yr " A he windows were Garfield. o ‘i‘g;m 1;::{1:‘]‘:::}({";‘1“"ifll‘:y':'}'l‘:' {'5:::]“: ISDEEDS AND Mls“APs‘ t our for the service drow) 1 H PROPLE oy 0] e of U ——e I\ i indeded ““2:"‘;0“11)0(: {n 1l Tower i " ""-‘Il D WIT! o THE POST-MORTEM. States the one hundred and sixth. o N 1% i E TATE . tho city wore filled to overflowing, ukly °hr°"' Wi °;"": o gixt e vNsATISEACTORY WY N winicnll (Signed) Cnester A, ARTnuR, igilant Officials Make it Lively ) Phs BDmamB Uf thfl Daad P"m The piazza of the capitol was densely u‘«;nero«;'r lu?u)‘r:;f,:’::;:" ;h:l-’- roup \\:nn H THE POST-MORTEM WAS MADE UPON By the Prosident, fOP Mlflhl an Ufluntfll‘- ‘ p dent Lymg in the Rotunda rowded by noon_and those who ]lja‘d Bvery approach to the timoro & THE BODY OF TiTE PRESIDENT. J wslri‘;:rll'la.ux:{ N g.( | BARGAINS ¥ "cl‘é‘"“ Of)"d?l““r:“t,m‘f‘k:h:n:\t:x:xdr; >otomac dopot, exeept by what th Crrreaco, Sopt, 23, —The Tribuno's B O ens i W fa]ts". — ulty reach the foot o h keptfromains were to be taken, was im @Washington spocial says: **Rumors as THE SONLESS MOTHER. —AT— ptel A strotcliod P thero keptiousablo, @tands had been erccte o tho concealment of essential factsB o\ \1iiA GARFIFLD'S SUBDUED GRIEN Funeral Services Over thefgthem back until 2 o'clock. apon which the people stood all thiffat the autopsy at Long Branch havell “cup’ npans wen arrnicrios re-WBarni '] 0il T i { " Prior THE SRRVICES morning. Vehicios wero packed there @been confirined, at least in q:n'(, by ol MARKABLY WELL. Loxobol Pl L owa I ] Oaskot Prior to Leay- By ot legin until 3 o'clock. Thoseland as tho hearso containing the ro Mstatemont recontly made by Dr. Boyn-B Gt pvarann, 0., Sept. 23, —Mothe New Jersoy--A Fearful ing for Cleveland.® reprosenting the family, cabinet andfmains came along the avenuo from|# The story is that the report offlqarfield listens ecarcfully to every- Sight o s other officials came in " carriages be every door from the eapitol to the atopsy - concealed many factsBi)ing that is said about the funeral i 4 . AGENOY’ tweon 2 and 3 o'clock, The membersientrance !l!e the devot eame out heads, ted to even ful ll\'r_dn_cre‘l.i; prepl;mlinns, but is neither demon:| i § of the diplomatic corps were early infuncovered. ous, This is saidf@trative or tragio in her grief, as sh FIFTEENTH AND ,DOUGLAS ST8,, Heavy Hoa.r.ts and Down-Castg - seats. Tho Chinese ministorf§ whe ocian kfeitase. 3 : it s (o proots o e represented. " Last. over JjSerions Destruction by Lightning 2 preciye it - Eyes Witness the Iphs & 'fi!lmtlmfi nll)ul(;[:ml l‘_n come. 4 T'he g el o, ,xt;:;s‘n::x::h{;rl-|;:;\:u;un;]utu‘ll‘ l.ul“;\l:; ing sho talked with o National of Crops, Mills, Barns, and I No 1—Lat on Ilarncy street, Dear new court N + ifferent organizations forming the es 7 oy groocascs o gs. as Deelfageociated Pross rej tative it Other Property. | M"f:“ o o v B t near 224, $2500, b Preasive RIGEM A cort gathered in front of the capitoll Wasaiyeron, Septomber 23— 5:13gdlcarned that when tho kmife struck mn:m”n{‘uiet IN“‘,“;PNRTI‘E: g cdml,l‘ ot _7"’ s i{n:\‘lfitm: Calfornin Btreet noar 54, §1600, PR L® §at an_encly h‘{““ and the anxiouslr. u.—-'l‘_ho funeral teain i just leo the lungs they were found to be ful) griof 15 only equalled by the i aiaiar e s '5_ No 5-Lot on Marcy street near U. P. depot,§ Horowd kept their places of observationgging the oity, of pus, and the small pus points form-gnterest aho manifested in all that wasl oo R e L] Derrorr, Mich., Sept. 23, —Officers hroughout Michigan are now engagod iin breaking up soveral gangs of coun~ erfeiters, who have been overflowi heir respective localities with hal ollars and dollars, One gang was pulled near [Musket, another in_ Ot~ wa county, and last night one Bume ‘WILHONS, "13:06—5 block in Shina's 34 addition near Con f§The Bereaved Widow the Re-gior five or six hours, The first socioty® > fing themetastalic nbscosses were clearly§ 0 arrive was tho Beausant command- Wiisons, M., 5l ». m=We axg vigible, Tho bullet was not found un-j§ % aid, Oceasionally the mention of t N 8= Tivolots on Decatur noat Campball St cipient of Universal i Y i A ¢ f : - ¥R Jiscovered L i e i » 2 W J . ory of Baltimore, They did not re-ffjust passing this station. Progrossgiil it was discovered on a plate among i some little act of delicate courtesy on) Bthe part of the people would touch| her heart and a tear would glisten in| her oye. Everybody loves Grandm arficld here, and many are the ex| préssions of sympathy tendered her. 8 wg?:’.w‘am- on Coltax strect near Hanscon Sympathy. ) main in the rotunda, but filod pastgot the train good. he entraiis. Those who had chargq i . of the autopsy made their search for he et, . Sir Knights Stophen HBA. BROOK. I 1 v‘fi, tlor and Jennings placedi 82A Brook, 5:48 v, w.—~Tho fun: :\yotl;‘\"l: :‘\}xldogl‘l‘:uxlmflt(l,ulot{::c :a:fe:'\‘- f the catafalque a mag-| s A 8 wound,” and it was evidently only by, Park, at roasonable prices. 100 choice residenco lots tn Oredit Foncler andfl Grandviow additions a short distance woutheast of} 4 U. P, and B & M. dopots, prioes from €100 upliThe Funeral Party s i Aty ST S croms. of -white flow.@e aswangiusodull, spesd. NG uturally retiring, sho sceks to hid ’ e Saand / 6 crons. of 0 ceid g s u i rally retiring, sho seeks to hide 5 B - s et e i v o, o g ey b RS T SR L S | 4 ; ; to Cleveland at 5 next, aud then the holders of tickuts A oo round, . [Ber that the great afiliction will un 4 g : \ XD{'I:%&_UE;‘.““ e e it wore allowed. In less than ten min- Boure, Md., 6:63 p. m.—Wo aro Dr. Boynton is reported as havingllbajance her mind, for “ul:u seeks toffdangerous fifty-cent coin, which was 1 “}:re;mc:‘r;m‘cg]\;oo feot ot on Douglas nea e s . v ates nl} ”Il')‘w"m rcu(i&vod w:]sr:‘-, filled., nov;*1 running at the rate of forty milecfisad that ;h;: pras!g‘nnt tmlmmt lm\-to feomposo hersolf and bear the trinllf :Eih)‘:y becoming current in the fm- 1 y d » | here has nno additional drapinyfan hour. becn saved by u different treatment. |y ely: t tho falling tours roveal jor. bl drs ithoot, 81300 Olselanddition near Saun BGroat, Throngs of Sympathetiofl 't o ratunda, nor any flowers placed ODRNTON. The Times' Washington special ’|'|.:‘“l'n}g 3 wi:,‘l)xl :\l::::‘l\ hbe Hsadt DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING, ‘1 M'l‘ad—d}fi: :r;ll:rtur stroet, near Irene Shinn's People Orowd Around on tho casket other than those already OpgeNToN, Md., 6:04 p. m,—We are uy-;t;'(}auum: Swfn:x]n is mt mdx_gn‘ulmt is ront. The president's sistors arefl Lightning ,m_m:k the planing mill No. T6—-82x00 feot on Pacific street near U, P i fmentioned. twenty-three miles from Washington;) over the report of the autopsy thalfnade weak and nervous by the ter-Jof Allen, Hall & [ of Lansing, last and B, Sl depots ¥81007 ¢ SHERIEEEE THE CATAFATQUE. he time to this place is forty-threcfrothing will provent him telling thollrillo news, following as it does in thelinight, and burned it to the ground. s Nm' 70—$l;londld warehouse lot 77x182 foed Ot) e i a iiaten £ rue story to the 5)u|)|ic after General® " the wake of four other familyfLoss, $25,000. The Lake Shore & G "7«‘::75";'?&03;'5';5{“ y trect neat 10th 42000 P AbLaTe0: ol wero Lo X v Carfield is buriod. 1 is claimed hefdoaths, Mrs, Trowbridge, strickenfiMichigan RO RIS ndi-fm, o 81—Lot in tion near nders| P 1 . s & o 3 Rhas already tol © story saveral 3 i th i-lwas also destroyed. ILoss on eleva~ e 5 B atIc ol SULIVErRR e iontly awaiting the arrival of thofl Winans, 6:16 p. m.—Tho run fromflhyodical frionds in this city, one of m”,: grmf‘ I:Qfiw (:,u:‘:l n{.od lPd pl‘?fll or and “'hu:\ty over $6,000. The No. 82—Lot in Gises' addition near Saunde N ced resident and party. Members of theflOdenton was o in oleven minutes, r dent, 1s watchiag by the bedside of afjtc ) )| & , §300, 2 tiveness Unprecedented TR Pi i4 1 Ttalianfand w ey . g JBwhom makes tho following statementBying granddaughter, the little childflightning was unusually sovere in the o -2 lta on 10th near Pacifc and Kl in This Conntry. B e tion i el o ass lesmupianey icldb miles fromll In tho first Ih\co, the post mor-@i Mrs, Conner, who is prostrateficentral and northern-contral part of £ T SR ) . eg:;l‘g:: ‘K?e:uu o! é ::;?:1 & rncllr‘\“ rc‘l Baltimore. B ek tem as n!,tum]_)t;: 'by t!:ia lS“MAan with quick co,,,..m;,fim, and death isfithe state, and many barns, crops, ete., 3 B2 000 v : INES, was 8o unsatisfactory to Dr. Agnew| o ) were burned, ST L S S G L ad at that time already taken theirll Sriqwzs, 6:22 p. m.—We aro duefithat ho performed the lnat part of i ey Cipe g 5 AR N TR P °" BThe Cleveland Reception Gommit-Bsents. Dr. Reyburn was also present.ft Baltimore at 6:30 p. m. hiimself. The physicians in charge) GUITEAU. O TS ParersoN, N. J., Sept. 23— About 10:30 this morning the east- No #0—Lot in Chicagonear 22d struet 81600, tes Moot the Funeral Train he judges of the supreme courtg [Nutional Associated Pross. o No 0—Lot on Blondo near Campbell street’ havo also arrived and boen seated,§ FULLERTON SUNOTION. B . in Pittsburg’ < : : s = ¥ nent pathologists not connected withlitHE QUESTION OF LEGAL PUNISM:| : 31 lote in Millards & Caldwell's addition, Shor- e Shief Justice Waite_sitting on thely F‘-'v‘:sl‘m:l J'JN‘?P[I’O?'» ‘f‘fl P. 10.-=Bo caso—two from Philadelphin and ARNT. ward bound oil gank train took fire man avenue, 16th street, Spring, Saratoys and| ght and Justices Miller, Harland@a considerable number of people as- W0 from New York—but they would SV iikae 3.—The di rom some unknown cause between L e e y nd Mattews sitting next to him infsembled at the depot to erect th . - AsuNaToN, Sept. 28.—The dis-lig)osteherg and Sterling Junction. No 1222 ots on 1th street, near Poppicton'fliNational Associated Proes. 8 Birain asii d not do s0, upon the plea that it wouldBloussion of the legal status of the Gui 4 new residenco, 81600, - g he order named. At 2:40 the repre-ffitrain as it passed, eficct upon them after they made anfien o A he last report was received at 12 1N 133311§l%x310 feet on Sherman aveoue i WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Notwith-Bentatives of the executive family and] . BALTIMORE, BIFiGn 1 into | $bL 8 babman i They t'uu L-’I’!t: quI' ;xlm:a,u mm“n‘ 1;|Nor olock, nothing could be loarned be- o 12408 lots on Bellovue street, near sho@>tanding the care which was takenfolerical force entered in the following 23 —We have justh & : : (ties agreeing that the state of NOWR., g0 the wires were all down, the { Ni 3 t ¥ full ho f A s AUTIMORE, 8¢ e have just@broke open a sack from four toMJersey has no jurisdiction in the pre. i 3 } tower, 850 to $75"each esterday to carefully aponge the facellorder: Col. and Mrs. Corbin, C. C.Birived at the Union d d i i s ini ol J i\ Ipoles being burned. At that time tem i No 125—Full block on Clinton street, ne: f the dead and | tificial t St 3, arrived at the Union depot and madelibix inches long, containing a largefiiises and that the assassin must bef’: shat tower, §50 to §75 cach. i ol the dead and by arfilicial means togRockwell, Lr. Boynton, Private Sec-Bour first stop. We will remain oveg@mount of matter which ran into thefiried for murder in the district court, g0 {1k cars were blazing. No 120—Lot on'1sth streot, noZ whiteleadlibreserve the natural appearance asfaetary Brown, Mr. Judd and Mr.B1out ten minutes, bowels, Then they prrsued thod . | - e -&55.',"1:3 e s a harar ar agpu;slb]e, decom;‘:loma?n of th dWarren Young, Mr. and Mrs, Prud- S o [SiSn down the ‘(:( 'EAU'S NERVOUS CONDITION. 5 A\J.B‘fi“ Visitor. / avenue, on rond 'ta Park, $2500. emains has commionced. The caskotRdin, Mr. Hickley, Mr_and Mra. Bol- . B S R B ¥ e The assassin at tho juil continues infiNational Amociatcd Pross, ) No 139—Lo on California near Creighton Col lwas immediately closed, but the pub-lway Mrs. 8. Dean, Mr Duke. § M. VerNoN—It is now 6:49 p. m.§§ SUFPOSED TRACK OF THE BULLET, a nervous state. The least action of New York, Sept. 23.— King Kale- fi:,fi;fi_'uou B8 SRR | lic was allowed to continue filing] fiev. Tsaac Erret, editor of ThefjWe left Junction depot, Baltimore,flbetween the muscles of the abdomen@ithe guards of an unusual character ex-@kaqua, of the Hawali kingdom, and guite, consisting of Col. MacFarlane, his aid-de-camp, and Col. Judd, & hamberlain, arrived here from Liver- nd the interior wall of the abdomen, B for over an hour, Then thoey "took| he inteatines out and put them intc X967} nores each. 8300, Qthrough the rotunda. It was somoChristian Standard, offered the open-fat 6:44, passing from the Philadel-§ No 161—Lot in Gise's addition ‘on Cameron St.Mtime before the fact that the facg was fing prayer, few sontences of which bhia, Willmington & Baltimore rail- [ near Suunders, make an offer. jnot to bo scon became known, but} cm.]& be heard except by thoso in thefway to the Northern Central, en route ites distrust in Guiteau's mind. Ho Inow watches the minutest action of . L60—L o's additi Caasiug St. | il N¥oven those he formerly trusted. 3 K¢ s ks x\r‘nA;fgur.. fon on Cwsius 5B con after the crowd heard if immediate neighborhood of theffor Harrisburg, ffs wash bowl and then further pursued} 1 A__.,..._'V S ol in_the steamship Celtic, of the | Saund Lot n Gseiacddition on Caius newbut very few dropped ou of linofpeaker. Rev, T. D. Power thenf MT. WASHINGTON. fitheir search for the®bullet. Failin Moxican Symbathy. hito Ster lino this morning. The No 103- 8 : . o find it where they expected theyCorrespondence of The Boo. ing received news of the death of { 'No 103 block In Boyd's addition additiorglat present no decreaso to any extentBhsconded tho platform, which was at¥ s, Wasmxaron--Renched this \ ? mear Omaha Barracks, maje an offer. has ‘been noticed, Tho majority offtho head of the catafalque, and spoke bitation at 6:55 p, m, Nothing of im- Ciry oF Mexico, - Sept. 23, —AMPresident Garfield at Sandy Hook I | . ¥ meeting of the American_Citizens’ lo-gthis morning and was greatly shocked. Eaation was held here and resolutionsfiAmong his first acts upon landing wos of sympathy with Mrs, Garfield and[to send a message of sympathy and he government were adopted. Theflcondolence to Mrs, Garfield. He will oreign ministers will meet to-day toffremain in this city until Monday, ake mction tn regard to Presidentfllwhen he will proceed to - Hampton,, jurfield's death. All the Mexican| l.,ntop%g'u short time -t.lalo-, journals publish expressions of sym-delphin, timore and Washington. . pathy. afterwards gill go to Blue Grass 3 on, Kentudiry, and expects to sal}! No104—7 lots in Honry & Shelton's additionflly” b 3 by th K looked for it in the intestines,. and e high 'Bthose who passed by the coflin seemodfaxtemporaneously. At that timeS§ : 0, 3 goortance has occurred so far, X that tho casket wasfthe rotunda was nearly fille it e near high echool, price from $1250 upward. Pk i % A TINIONIUM. OOt 712 lots o Webster strcot, near 21t Jgci0sed. They had heard so much offlwith chiefs of the governmenl 170—Lot on Pacific streot, near 15th, make arfliveally gla < ghave lain outside of the peritoreum, botlh $33)0 or §2000 for corner and $1800 for inJgthe terriblo appearance of the facelljepartments and army and navy offi-@ Tixtoxa, Md., Sopt. 23,—W. else how conld they hav aken - it out with the intes- ines. The ball being incysted, it could) ot have ruptured an artery. They| id not examine the stomach; they]| id not open any of the intestines,| They simply, opened. the chest and de. : fthat they were glad of some excuse tulleers) and the other members of theffare now twelve miles from Baftimore. 53:‘7”5__&';"23" e L Bs ot herol revent them from havigg to endurcllhouse and senato did not enter untilfiThe run was made in sixtesn minutes. ¢ mear Izard, 44x132, $1400. the sight. It is not believed that de-lhe very last, having strarted in @ he delay of the train at Baltimord e et oo ke sn e, Beomponiton will make wny. chango, inflbody from thei espective. chasbersfiria becadso of the enoranous crowd. o 7 ear ond strect car track, $525, he present “mlgemen”.c:hub' ! -t 8145 p. ;.. The Philharmonic shoirfipeople who, despite all the effortsofg v sealed. Wntered together and wore given[@cherailroad conipuny'e officisls, onid 525, : - . No 181—Two lots in Nelson's addition, 1 onflibeing metalic and hermetri uhmeet, 1 on Center illw"‘::l:‘ c:nlnx, ERge lcats. The ministers of the cityl ‘dtupun]}he E:"."k Um"!li,?“ Z—f the d 3 d the lungs and v Am\tl Robbers T Bt”&:“}: ovr&.nrmm onor- { No 183—Two gilt edge lots on C reet ne i ) ot, making it impossible roceed,| Rrsie § uf s . ¢ 216t on 0 mrner,flflsfl& ever witnessed such a day as this,| iR alac jehieredlity ajLody 'll‘:ln; train fifliuialnpudecided ru l:\’l‘:'l( & ORI BASEE: Lirrie Roox, Sept, 23, —A en: __o i - . when some one insisted upon thei examination, They were not removed, but cut into, and as soon as they were fcut into the pus flowed out freely and iously. They closed them up and} baid there was no laceration there;) was no abscess there. Anabscess wa Bfound first in the left kidney. They| iaid it wns not an abscess, but ol Noaso-toten Repard ek s s.“';"m' 'he heat, whg‘:h prevailed]ull day,l:u PRESIDENT ARTHUR an official inspection of the wheel No 186—3 lots on Seward strect, ncar Irenclino apparent effect on the throng whic! : 3 3 3 Mrunning gear and take a fresh supplyj n;!‘: fi'«’:o,ulg'mn Davenport near 25th, $500. owded the street. The trains all :::fdb;“t:‘h Bbe::git:;{ 3‘:‘]3 ml‘;d{:f: of water. Except for the great crowd \ ;l'am : hmfl' Fi»fizxusvum%:’ui:fi :‘5.?3""' ay have brought in vast numbers, Irs. Garfield did not attend, Thefn® Stop would have been made. It » block in 's addition, ne ' i 3 3 ¥ - i ¥ o bl y! 'he crowd which had been off from ervices began promptly at 3 o'clock, l"%8 estimated that 100,000 poopl “barracks, $400. No180), } lot on Pierco near oth street, 5560, [the entrance to the rotunda begau [with the hymn, “Asloep in Jesus.”J§"ere about the depot, and it was ? No lW!, floton 11th near Fatuham, 100 Wnext to disperse and climb the dome.lr " precisely 3 o'clock when the tated that all the streets inthe vicini- h: WiLBER, Sopt. 12.— Yesterday was? | he first day of the Saline county fair, which promises to he a success! in every respeot. The half-mile foot raco was won by Geo. W. Berkley, of (Wilber. The 200 yards race by Sey- mour Dix, of Wilbor, and the shoot- men, who drew revolyers on the con-| uctor between Preacott and Kenset! tations, and compelled him to stop the train, After robbing passinge! f between §700 and $800 they entered No 1913, 2 beautiful lots in Shinn's'addition) Mthe cxpress car, forced messenger 200 HE ONLY CHANGE IN THE FROGRAMBkclected choir broke the silence whichity ¥ere thronged. 1t was necessary No 192}, 2 lots on 16th street near whito leadly fyto start the engine at_the lowest pos { ks, $1050. 2 flof ceremonies at the rotunda has beenfllprevailed and sang the opening anthe; s 0% @reaching the right kidney the abscess@l,pen, ¢ fe and robbed i : i " No 193 , lot on 20th stroet near Shorman, $400 Min regard to the music. Mrs, Garfieldff**Aslecp in Jesus.” The tuno was an ’lbk’ p:“? :‘:"d "‘“g"’:hm push peofuy 5o lurge that they wore compelle g};o::moo uuuef“:.: l:l;vi’l‘:g t;:‘,o:“.?fi:y fi"R prize (gl':‘,” b“t]::’) \l:;‘f")“ teain ‘”f f N }%}:fii‘?:..‘?’.‘..ff'x e L ks v Bhas expressed the desire that theroold one and the singing made a deep) {’h?) ':lum: o way by the motion ofi, admit that there was an abscess, Wi rew back a package containing 815, :B‘:"sll:!:""" RIE 7 W SHIT 0oL Bpfil: e land Aguew, being asked if the lef was not the same, answered: ‘Yes, preciselv.’ The wound was not nec| ossarily o mortal ono. The track off the ball had healed; the ball was) encysted, The vertebre showed noj videncothat it was injured, as thercf was nothing to indicate an injury off Lhe spinal cord at all, but there were large abscesses in and about the liver§ Rirom four to six inches long. The; inust have been the result of A CLOT OF BLOOD i]l()lll(} be very little singing; conse-Simpression upon the vast :.]lerllg R NTON \ 15th near Dieice st, #600 Hquently the program has been arranged@when Rev. Mr. Power stepped uponfg 2 e & Ho 1Tty Clse's sdilon o Ohorse sh Bl Follows: "Fiest, hymn, “Astoep. nflthe platform and in a_ cloar voico yn- ¥ GLENCOE, 7:17 p. m. ~Tho last fiv No 202—Lot on Cameron streot neas Saunders @ Jesus,” Philharmonic choir; second finounced the reading of the scripturejimiles were run in in seven minutes. eading of scriptures, Rev. J. E.fby Dr. Ranken. The latter, who is . PARKTON, 3 ankin, of the First Congregational@pustor of the Congrocational church,@ P pxron, 7:19. - We are now twen sddition, o/Bchurch; third, prayer, Rev. Isuacfread appropriate selections from the) ty-nine PR A L PR stroot, near 10t1) *;‘rrfitt, uf](‘lmfimll;\ti; fourth, nddroliv, scriptures, 3 s doain e i $150. % g pbv Rev. Fred. Power, pastor of tholl Tt took some time after tho coffin 4 y % z ...”u".fgffi:’s‘fid&” on Sixtocnth strect, neax U8V ormont Avonue Christian church;Biad been taken down the stuir case tof . N5¥ Furpox, Penn.—Wo losf 3 No 208—0ne-hulf ot on Calitornia strect nealliifth, closing prayer, Rev. D.Rhe nearse for the procession to formfeight minutes between Parkton and Butler, of " the Lutheranlliy line andget under way. Thel New Freedom. We are now thirty uine miles miles north of Baltimore, 000, which they thought was valueless. All three were young men less than§g 21. None of them wore masks of an ind. They were allowed to quietly fleave the train and escape. stroct car turn table, § No 109}, lot on 15l eace st 600, MPRESSION OF ARTHUR'S ADDRESS, « LoNnoN, Sept, 23. --Presideut’s Ar- hur's inaugural address created a good impression on the coutinental bourses. s THE TRANSVAAL CONTROVERSY. No 203—Lot in Shinn's addition on Sauuder: g™ strcet, near street car turn table, $35 % e The Congressional Delegations. [National Asvocintod Press, WasuiNaToN, Sept. 23.—At a meeting of tho senato held last even-f A dispatch from Turban says im Ring the following senators were ap:| opening the Transvaal volksraad, the pointed o committeo to accompanyMpresident eaid: ‘‘The covention did £100. o '209—Lot on 18th streot near Nicholas, $600. i c I n No 209—Lot on 18th street near Nichol the remains of the late president tofinot satisfy theexecutivesnd would nat No 210—Lot on Capitol avenuc near 23d,51500.Jichurch, Unless Mrs, Garfieldllyilitary were drawn up at the parade| Na 212—Lot 148x500 foet on Colfax street, ncarllchanges her mind before 2 o'clock shellrest on’ pla: A had! boe iting@The loss was occasioned by taking : Jleveland andattend the funeral there:Msatisfy the volksraad and he trusted k, with J vement: 00, ] plazo an n waiting| i formed soon after the shooting an 13w acts 3"&‘.:??:2;’ tr 51000, WILL NOT ATTEND THE SERVICES during the servicos. ~ Tho crowd was water and climbing up grade. this blood, becoming putried nn{l i ,"""l‘t"l";l ,s""(‘}"“""’ B“y:‘l"dhl! Ingalls, Bthat England would consent to the ‘HpBlEminadialaees gn Calltoruua, nearKon i ¢ ¢ho rotunda, Itis not yet defi-Jfimmensa and filled the porticos of the JLEN, ROOK; P4 rganized, the whole system became} "1’3“’ 3‘"." nmol‘u;l and Morgan, [gmodifications of the convention. o 216~ Beautitul Iot on Hamilton street nearfMnitely settled what ladies will accom-ffcapitol as well as piszo and avenues§l Grex Rocx, Pa.—The train madefllpoisoned and was tho cause of thescllly tont 110 house ‘l’h;fi';fi""l;';z.':;- ELECTRIC BRIEFS. 1 “':‘;‘3‘2?%1‘:‘2’;‘3‘?.'11‘5:.’.‘{:‘“’0.;;, noar Clasks §500, | anyMrn. Garfield on the tram Missililt was about 7 . m fone minute less than schedule timeWabscesses, If this blood had been Phomas, Sholby,, L ’l‘uv,muend, offational Associated Press. n ‘P B A Tew ncro lots only remain unsold ollie Garfield, Mr. Rockwell, Missliwhon the' cortage got fairly underfMbotween Hanover Junction and thisllwithdrawn at the time thero would] oot 1};;1.» :'z“n"c :f ur::;fimd%lm pricolilulu Rockwell and Mrs, McVeagh,Jiway: y was extended from the capi-Bpoint while cooling the engine. e Hofbucas 16t and 24 additions; atsofibowever, will go. Prosident Arthu “’}ls’fl‘t?rr flhg one-half street n{mlut bt ota in Parker'sdhinns; Nelson's, Tortac Lfpnd ex-Prosident Grant will remainflf milo and was an imposing sight. @ == g0 p. m.—Ovor 15,000 - Smith's. Redick's, and all the other here. Ex-President Hayes will acjilhe soldiers marched with reversodi§ = 1P e P e E Ry any prico and atany terms, el AR arms to the beat of muffled drumsigpeople gathered here to oreet thef Ten acros in the city limits on the road to theflicompany the body, ‘I'he justices off® 0 Wirain as it passed, but were ran) arracks at §375 per acre, t2e supreme court will go, occupyingd and the.sad refrain of bands, It wasg K 4 CorENHAGEN, September 23.—A violent gale prevailed on the Baltie e to-day and thirty ships have been ost on the Danish coast. ViENNA, September 23, -—The Amer- icans and Englishmen in this citg met at the Evangelical church last Ohio. Fifty members of the house) telegraphed their regrets that they) fcould not attend the funeral, have been nothing to produce thes nbscesses. That could have been done by an aspirator, By the use of an ordinary aspirator they could havef told by the hardness and firmness of] he part at the time that the clot off - — Junfor Garfleld. ational Avsociated Press. WiLtiansrown, Mass., Sopt. 23— i Feur beautiful residenco lots in front of AW A o Bion through at a high rate of speed inf ? | Creighiton Colloge; will cut them up to suit, ~ [seats in the congressional train, “:_“t“" g‘“ ‘i;’"‘nfi“du:’f lfl‘l‘" G"’“ rder, if possible, to make up the lost, lood was thero, . You remember@yames A, Garfield, jr., is much bottorflcvening and passod resolutions of con- Nitio rosidence lots north of Creighton Colleg(ll . At 11 o'clock the doors of the ro-Jger s B AYFOR GO . TAYOUrg H Surgeon Goneral Wales, of the navyBihis morning and will leave for Men-dolence on the death of President '%“:‘{;‘::x‘:fnfim;utnkmfa:rk':ir'u addition, snjfjtunda were closed. The coffin wag ed an Ponnsylvania aveniue apposit b HARRISBURG. aid” it was thero and mapped outBor at 1:30 this afternoon in compan n:fi::l‘l’i‘ P PR SR 2, blocks horth of tho end of ‘tho streos car_trackflithon opened by Mr. Benedict, the unJRSixth strect, and wero dvawn up in s g the size of it. Itisaboutas consistentMyith his room mate, the son of Col, ' y by [F<P-. . on Saundors strect, 8300 oach, §10 down, balaucelldortaker, and it was obsorved thatjgline, facing Sixth street, forming anl Harrispurc--The train did notilfor a physician to make his own posth dew " i e PA}UH, Sppbgmbnr 23. —Tho'Amun- ! suit, at 8 per cont interest. ' dvance guard, fi th f 9 ROVAISAT 1, Aonn.y [Rockwoll, and a pacty of friends. TheRboany in this city hold a meeting last A fetw lots feft in Torrace addition on the roa ad been no change in the state ) ) ork, opfimortem examinations as it is for amorial nervices will b i A X ! D there had been no ch 1u the statoRivanico gUArc, from tho pressure offfcome to s full stop at York, but st Tt i t is f nemorial services will be held in the ht and yl 1 o otho Park, noar head of St. Mary's avonue,s7/lof the body. The particular objoct o the immenso throng that gathered atliped at York Haven for water. Theflreal estate agent to muke surveysBchapel on Monday. pight and passed resolutions on thib "‘;u’;'"}fin?':” ‘;,"f:,.lm it residenc ol osing the rotunda at 11 o'clock wasgithat point. The learse was drawnferowd af that place was very large.JThe revelation of tho post mortem i s BBl death of President Garfield. ots in Lake's addition at §350to 8350 each, 108to allow Mrs, Garfield an opportunityfiy six iron gray horses, cach led by oliA company = of military facedflwhen oficially made will create n groa Indioations. Cniwaao, Bopt. 23, — A terrific storta ational Associated Press. raged for an hour this afternoon. The Wasninaron, D. C., Sopt. 28— roof of the Veddgr street school was For the Upper Lakos: Partly cloudyftorn off and considerable other dam- or cloudy weather with rain, variablejd’ge done. winds, lower barometer, stationary orgd DusuQue, Sept. 23.—Judgment has igher temperature. For the Upperfbeen attained by the Dubuque level Mississippi and Lower Missonri val-Bmining company for $100,000 againgt loys: Partly cloudy weather, localfSelah Chamberlain, of the water works rains, falling followed by rising ba @eompany. i rometer, vising followed by fallingld Omicaao, Sept. 23, — The wire fence. temperature, 'muwny has commenced suit nfl\imt the Washburn company to be relleved THE OLD WORLD, i ice) ations) Amocitol Fross, i payiog losno on barted wire, MR A0 950 Ak oon interest, to those Whollio gep the remains, she having ox-colored groom. Upon cach gide offltho train, The train lef Wkt old Tousley 40-acra track with house andfllpressed a desire to visit tho capital thiglithe hearse marched the pall-bearcrs@the Northorn Confral road all improvementy, adjoining race courso and (wirlimorning. A littlo before half-pastff®ith the military officers onflat Maryeville without stopping B tCE 0,16, 20, 40 or 80 acros, withbun 1L o'clock. ~Tho two carfithe right and “maval = officersand did ot go to Harrisburg at al dings and other mprovements and adjoiuing thfllriages containing Mrs, Garfieldfgon = the left. The carrisgefland rad slowly through Bridgeport, Y b0 ottt best, resdence lots in tho ity oA thoso accompanying herficontaining Rov. Dr. Power, wife andMwhich is just woross the river from portl, cash@drove up to the northeast corne family followed, after which came the Harrisburg and where a crowd w sonth or weat, tnd st bidrock pricce, ot pu 05 the sonato wing, The partyl ,“;;“;:L""T "}‘I“::“;:"l’l‘gc"‘:, f"‘:‘-“ul}flm‘llll- waiting, The bunks in both trains ness stroots In Omaba, varying from 8500 toff*lighted and walked to the north en-fisters. . | e carriages with thefghave been put up and most o1 the pas $7000 eech. » tranco ‘and by way of the privateffebysicians who attended .the latellongers have retired. A note drop w’s\:: i‘,‘,‘,“.;’&""..',‘3‘l‘fa.q:é“’:x."’x.,.?'.lfz’l'.“’of'l'l'f tair case to tho vice president’s room. Jrésident, clergymon, friends andflned at York from the forward section) Ll Wi [The rotunda having been absolutelyfirelatives, judgos of tho supremo courtilsays Mrs, Garfield and Mrs, Rock- (’.m;"unal{‘:alf)':le:ll“g:fir':-:u‘l‘nuzgnxlu cleared nd senators and represontatives. Thellwell will sit up all night, Woe are E‘,;',’{‘ O e b THE BEREAVED FAMILY x::l’;;‘ vAv"'l'l"Yd’l‘b:la‘: u:;’m“:-'nl;‘:lfi’glr"‘?':]d ;IOW averaging twenty-eight miles an| J ? ) hour, ensation in the medical world,” CONVENING THE SENATE. PRESIDENT AKTHUR'S PROOLAMATION CALLING AN EXTRA BESSION OF THE BENATE ¥OR THE 10TH OF 0CTOBER) NEXT. atlonal Assoclated Pross, WasHINGTON, September 23,—Th ollowing has just beeen issucd by the president: ASHINGTON, September 23,—A proclamation: Omaha—any location you dosi Cinocinnati Floral Gift. 12,000 acres best lands in Douglas, 7000 acrcillloft the room and proceeded down the ? : Wh b inter: MEETING OF AMERICANS ounty, and large t i 5 ho q WL hereas, objects of interest to th 4 ‘S:fiwmi:l?{uix l[::';fr.l :-: :)m;' u;nlu cerridor dw t]m rotunda in the :n:;)l’enn-y Irania Kopublican associs NRWPOLT, United States require that the senat Loxpox, Sept. 23,-—}Thls meeting of VOI.B'UIN:{A.;H,' zof}:gm:lwr 23.—The 1 Over 000,000 acres of tho Lest land In tho NeMfollowing order. Sergeant-atsAr h sl , Newrorr, 12:30 p. m,—Everythingfishould be convened at an early day toflAmericans in Exeter hall to-morro incinnati floris| is afternoon ship- e Fap BOXS AR e ; % ecoive and act upon such crv’u’mnuni- fior the purpose of expressing theirfliped a carload of magnificent flored Very largo amounts ID,:.,{;,,\,M_, ,,,.npf,,yu! Brighty, Gen. Bwain and Mrs, Garfield, b P b 1 is going well on board the train,| one to ten, twenty and Orty aoro pigcen, locatedFTarry and Mollie Garfield and Lulufj®ith citizens and strangers, brought®Most of thoso attonding the party “oaton z?uw:’le‘v:r;k;fiéfil:hmr % m{ RW":"“", Col, Rockwell and Murs, :[:u “::m"i‘:'l‘:' th‘:l::}:,m:t,:,u ;L’I"c"“wn haye retired for the night except the) M t O X o [l c] (3 Vi ving, 18 were i ' . nc}r{x:l:’- lliTn?um‘nu:un o umpuew Ln;"fmh tookmell, Attornoy-Genoral - Mao ired and the battery of artillery sta rigations 16 the funeral, sentimonts concerning the doath offiemblema to Cleveland as a tribute to Presidont Garfield promises to bo afithe dead prosident. They include » ery lurge and imposing gathering, Jgbrokon column eight feet high, nl.urq’a All'the arrangements for it are nowffarch representing ‘‘The Gates Ajar,” tions as may bo made to it omythe part of the executive. Now, there ffore, 1, Chester A. Arthur, president! f the United States, have consldere . ! - [Veagh and Mrs, Swaim,, Mrs. Gar-J!! € B : i mounted, colored aad with “cloth back, §1. iel?l“wnlkud At AL ph:fly l:‘:l ioned noge the capiiol. At the g B ui‘»“W“vfi it to bo my duty to _issuofgmade. It will bo opened with prayer, heaf .3(]1 -n;klel o'rom-'i‘hlyru and Houses,storos, hotels, farms, lota,l ands, oiceelly the heavy black veil she wore,JJtime the bells in churches and fird CGARveY, Pa., LO7 o m.—AtEhis wmy proclamation, declar-Minster Lowell will be theflvases—all natural size. e author Aok, daade, marieame l{er foatures were partly disclosed byfjensine houses were tolled. When Altoona we changed cngines and of Bing” that an extraordinary occasionfchairman. There will oflities also send the ocity seal, four feet: ' . andall kinds'of roal estato documents mado outflithe veil being thrown aside, Hoer leftilithe procession started every band in ';’PI{?A’WLHK that city, ",'E;’“"‘li uponfirequires the senate of the Unitedfonly six orators, it havinglliscross, an elogant piece. They were: @0 shor) noblos. rm was resting on Gen. Swaim's right he entire lino playod the ‘“‘Sweetfthe Pittsburg division. ‘The change offiStates to convene for the transactionfllbeen thought best to confine thofall exhibited to-day at the exposition. rm, and her right hand held a 3ye and Bye' lun\llllflnununl{, with anfRengines was effectell in three minutes. Bof buginess at the capitol in the cit ppeaking within these limits. Gen. et r——— GEO. P. BEMIS' HANDKERCHIEF T0 HER EYES effect both touching and beautiful, ORESSON. ‘ of Washington on Monday, the 10thfiMcClellan, Consul-Gen, Merritt, Mr, o Relief Fund. § 1¥ J As already stated the crow Cresson, 220 o m.—Thero wasliday of October next, at noon on that@Shannon, Mr, J. 8. Morgan andjiNstional Asiociated Press, New Yorx, Sept. 23.~~The treas- rer of the Michigan fire relief fund as reported. Up to 8 o'clock this ternoon the sum of $685,829 had been m.:;'for m&:-mdq _$10,- D00 was .[‘d mk]" » Michigan, lay, of which all who shall at tha ime be entitled to act as members of jthat body are hereby required to take notice, Given under my hand aud the) eal of the United Btates, at Wash- on, the 23d day of September, in) he other ladics of the party weroflwhich witnessed the assage of th i i h L offole0 weeping. They were dressed infllcortege was immense, li was a quiet} t?:i,'.n;.":?; :;Li‘:i‘uf:){“i.;':f"' T Ba s a‘ e Xc ang he deepest black and the wholoq‘ -Meathering and no pushing for place ession was a borrowful one. holllt was almost an impossibility to pus! GOV, BELL PROCLAIMS, children were not weeping, but theirflone’s way through it. The foot Maxc N. H., Beptember23, 16th and Douglas Street, lacos showed plainly the grief theyfsenger tg' keep time with t‘l’xo g'i,rm!l“; 3 -G;:WB:T::::M iuu:ip nmpt:ol. oy Sl Nrnl olt. The party remained in the ro- b in his progress up the avenue,Jmation recommending the observanc ishop Simpson will oucu}:{ souts on| he platform, The poet Tennyson, and his grace, Dr, Tait, the arch bishop of Canterbury, have written| lotters to Mr, Lowell expressing theil ympathy with him and wil pountrymen in their present affiiction. Jitotal of 8588,000 sent to