MTE OMAHA DAILY 'BEE : TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 ? , 1881 SORROWFUL ASSEMBLAGE .Which Qathorefl Yesttrilay in the High School Campus , * BeflUiUK Open-Air Coniinoin- oratlvo Exorcises Burial Day of President Garflold. Sunilreou of People Pay Their Silent Homngo 'To'theTMomory of thoDocoasod Executive. 'Beautiful ' Ooromonioa by the Masonic Order , EttloEimnFAMed UponHliabv Elo quent Clergymen- A bright chcory morning tlavnitd on the day Hint was to BCD the soil close over the earthly remains ( ! President James A. G&rfiulfl. A : moro superbly beautiful day for out door exercises conhl not well bo imagined. The citizenn'.com niittco mot nt 9 o'clock in the morn ing , and at the universal roquect changed the place for holding the memorial exorcises from fho Academy of Music to the campus of the High school building. In response to the request , a very largo number ol business houses did not open at all during the day and the others closed in the afternoon. At 1 o'clock the bolls began to toll which was the sig nal for n general suspension f busi ness. Soon after that hour people bewail fo pour into the grounds through thonarrow.strcots leading to thorn and by 2 o'clock I ho sidewalks wore actually blockaded. A temporary nlatfortu had hcen erected upon- the high school steps whore thu clergymen wcro to apeak , the members of the citizens' .xommiUco and several other promi nent gentlemen were stationed. The platform was heavily draped in mourning and en circled with evergreen sprinkled lioro and thcro with immortelles. In the centre of the platform was a life like bust of the dead president beautifully cnwrcathod in flowers Over the door way of the school American flags wore looped with mourning. Underneath wore the words "A Nation's Sorrow. " In other parts of the platform wore the mottoes : fi ; , , "Millions mourn with us to-day. " "It is the hour of grief ; " A hero has fallen , " and "Wo bow and weep. " y A few minutes after two , o'clock * * Mayor Uoyd advanced to the front oi the platform and asking silence , said : MoyorBoyd's Remark * , It docs not require any formal announcement nouncomont from mo to tall you why wo have assembled hero at this time. One week ago the sad intelligence was flashed over the wires that James A. Garfield , after nearly twelve weeks of Buflbroring , had finished the voyage of life , and entered the port of immortality. Of him it can with truth bo said , lie was cut down , "in the glory of his days and the pride of his strength. " At this hour all that remains of his once noble form is about to be consigned to the oilunt grave , and wo , in common with Trillions , not only in our own beloved America , but all over the civilized world , have mot to mingle words of sorrow and of praise. ' It is an ancient and befitting cus " torn , and no inoro impressive scuno in ever witnessed thtin that of paying honor to thu dead. And , in honoring the dead , let us who yet li\o , "So live , that , when our uiimmoriH coma" , to join The Innumerable caravan , that moves To that mysterious realm , where end Khali take ' Ufa chamber lu the silent Imllx of death , - Wo f'o * * Sustained nnd soothed Ly an uiifultoriuj ; tiust , approach the grave Like ono who wraps the drapery of hl 1 couch About him , i.nd Una down to plen anl dreams. " The mayor then read the ordur oi exorcises ; The exercises were opened with " a brilliant selection from Beethoven rendered with excellent taste and rare skill by the Musical Union orchestra , Prof. LUiinhauser leading. When the musio closed Gen. Man- dorson stopped forward and in a loud , clear voice read the proclamation oi the new chief executive , President Arthur , and of Gov. Nance , of this xtato. ' The In vocation- Ilev. A. F. Shorrill , pastor of the Pirat Congregational church then stop j > od forward and allured the following invocation : "Our Heavenly Father , we are gathered to-day , tut part of a grea .company , in common sorrow am' mourning. The lu > ad of our Nation respected and beloved by all , has bum taken away , in violence and crime , am our souls are stirred with deep sense of ulUtctioi ) and loss. Grant us tin presence of thy Spiiit , in this hour that 'All the words of our mouths am the mediations of our hearts , may be acceptable in Thy sight , ' and that tli imprcBaivo scones and lessons , of this * ad avont , may lead us all , to more humility of spirit , moro aoriousness o repentance , moro devotion of service and moro faith in Tlico , to when cornea no death nor any change , whosi name is Love , whoso ways arc righl and whoso 'Will be donu on earth ns ' in IJoaveii. ' Which we ask , with the with the fort'ivoncss of all sin , in tli iiamu of Thy ion , Jesus Christninon. ' The Omaha Glee club then nung the choruientitled Olive's Brow-"How bltt the rigbtooui when ninks t' ' cary soul to rcAl. " This w' anporb- y rendered. _ The Ror. J. B. Mvxlicld , p older of the M. F church , oltorcd the bllowing pray/r : Almighty God , though Vtiy ways are unnoaycliablc , j-ct in .Iwnis Christ wo can see Hie brightness tf Thy fnco. In Him the light of Thy countenance shines upon all the lot rf men. Hy Him wo underntand so much o { Thy [ irovidcnco as it is inwntial for m to know. Embraced in this rovulation to men in Christ , : .9 > tlio knowledge of an Almighty hand tlmt alike directs the lightning as it leans from the clouds , and guides the dove to her Immblo licit , Wo stand to-day in the presence of a great sorrow tlir.t has burdened every lieart , and nhedowod every homo , and dftrkunod ttis broad lan < l from the to the west and from the northern lakes to the nunthorn everglades , lly the force of tltis sore bereavement all all othwr pnmuits have been laid aside and the nativn weeps. America to-day stands beside her dead amliinouniB , refusing to bo com forted beca'jso her favorite son and bo- lo\x > d chief magistrate is not. The signs of our national grief are everywhere manifest in drooping ban ners and funeral wo ds , in the hush and silcttcc that rcsta UM [ I the great city , and the booming of signal cuns. The hum of the spindle , and the whirr of the lathe are stilled , for the fires havo.gonooiil in the forgo and the fur- nacn , that men may indulge in tears and have apuco for iwdnuss. Yet the weight of this woo rests most heavily upoii-our own hearts. Oh ! God , was there no ether w y in wliich to ad- momuh ami chastise us than the tak ing ofl of this precious life in the midst of its years when the promise and the prophecy of its earlier times wow about to bo realized to their fullest amplitude ! Must this temple of our liberty have poured upon its altar thcso libations of the blood of our noblest and best in order to its pcrmananco ? Shall partisan xcal and sectional strife only pass away when Lho public conscience is startled into activity by such a , shock as this ? Shall the north and the south not greet and love each ether except by the pow er of grief BO great as this ? Shall true American unity , only bo reached as our hearts are softened by such sovcro minUtry as this ? And no' offering shall bo deemed too costly hut shall sccuro results liko'thcso. In the midst of our tears wo offer , heo thanksgiving for the lifo of our "alien president. Wo thank the for the purity of his private and public lifo. Wo thank , hue for his unswerving Gdulity to tin home , to his country , and to his God. God.Wo Wo thank thco that while his sun wont down at noonday it was full orbud , and no cloud rested upon the josoiu of its broad disc. . While wo Doast of our mountain and plains , our rivers and lakes ; the wealth yielded by the forests , the mines uul the soil , wo thank tJioo that our greatest glorying under God , is in this , that America produces men like this one , whom wo mourn , and characters such as his , massive , sym metrical , eternal. Wo bless Thy name , oh Lord , for the untold good that will bo begotten by the luminous example of this goodly man. Wo give Theo thanks for his faith in Christ and his consistent Christian course in lifo. Our hearts are comforted in the fact that ho was true to his convictions and to his own manhood until death. Wo praise Thee for his example as thn aflbctionato son , the devoted father and husband , the humble and faith fill teacher aiid minister , the bravo soldier , the unselfish statesman , and the wise president. Lot this example never cease from our remembrance but keep it over ilivo by the Holy Spirit in our hearts. Ilcmomber.in Thy infinite mercy the bereaved mother , thu widowed wife and the orphaned children. Em brace them in the arms of Thy bound less compassion. Lay Thy hand upon them and heal all the pain of grief. Let this nation bo favored with Thy iles throughout all our borders. God bless President Arthur , sustain him and shield him from harm. Save him irom peril. Guard his lifo in Thine own keeping , May the American people never forget that ho in now our constitution al president , dented for just such an exigency as this , as much by right and law the president as though no had received for that ollico which ho now fills every vote cast tit the polls. Enublo us to consider that of all situations poasiblu in our government , his is the moat delicate and embarrass ing , while the responsibilities thereof aru. the most weighty and grave. Bless all who aru hero assembled this day through Christ our Lord. The hymn beginning "llomombor now thy Creator , " was then ming with much feeling by the Glee club. This was : v quartette , in which Messrs. Smith , Mori is , J. W. Wilkins and Franco took the several parts. Following the prayer thu Musical Union orchestra rendered the Gartiold memorial hymn , composed expressly for the occasion by Prof , Stuinhuusur. Biibop Olarl on' Address- lit. Rev. It. H. Clarkson took for a subject "Garliold as an example ( o the youth of the country. " Ho said : It may bo nafoly said that history no where presents records of such a hceno as this duy'u sun looks down upon. Fifty millions of people in actual niottrliing for ono man and Till ! WIIOLKVID1 ! WOItl.II from end to end bowed and silent in responsive sympathy. ; Among all the wonders of history this hour s scene stands alone of its kind , and unap proachable in majesty and sublimity. Never has there been seen , hoard or written of anything like it since the world began. Now my friends wo take the position that all this renmnv- able condition of things that wo see to-day on thu American continent is not to be accounted for , simply because the man whoso doatli wo lament was the president of the United States , and tfiercforo the rou- rcscntativo of a great nation. Nor yet because his terrible laking-on' was associated with mich a startling nnd shocking tragedy , and with such con tinued and pitmblo Butluring , borne irith 1IKKOIHM and 11 marvoloui patience Those facts Jmve , no doubt , contributes hrgoly to intensify the nation's sorrow 1 row , to cvoko the world's ' sympathy , and to swell ovoryw > ° rc tno melan choly pageantry of to-day. Hut Vho real source of this unexampled vxnibi- tion of human grief lioi deeper than all this. It is to be found in the uni versal and unchallenged esti mate of the departed presi dent' * character , in tbo radiant beauty of his great nnd stainless life. From the fierce fltt upgles of bis lonely childhood up through all grades "stu dent , teacher , soldier , statesman , president" there was over the ORANH 1'H.TUIIB whoso mngnlficcnt colorings wore truthfulness , diligence , fidelity , pur ity , gentleness , iihuellishness , dignity , and cleanhandincss. And upon this grand picture of human lifo there lias noon cast as Tonnjson saya the shill ings of the utmost posiiblo day light , and there it has over stood and shall always stand the same clear , unstained and wonderously beautiful nnd benignant. That is the reason why THE ONCOUNTKIl THOUSANDS of the world's population stand to day with uncovered hoadrt , and un spoken emotions by the opened grave that is to hitlo away from human sight so much greatness , so much goodness , so much loveliness , and so much true nobility. What an exam ple to the young man hero who feels that ho has ftomothing in him that can lift itself above the mediocrity about him. THE I.AUHKLS that wreathe this man's splcndi 1 career , the tributes that cover his immo with glory , the tears that aro. wept over his tragic fate aroholiortriumphs far than ever crowned the common politician , the average statesman , or the success ful soldier. Because they are the triumphs of character. Wo Hold up to you young men to day the inspiring name JAMES AI1UAU aAliriELI ) . Not because ho achieved success in jaining position nnd power , for this islet lot open to you all , but because ho achieved success in preserving a record undeh'lod by a shadow of meanness or Jittlenoos , in sccurinp the nft'cctioimtc adimratioh of all who over touched liim in the manifold jostling of lifo , and now in bringing upon his memory ho benedictions of thu ton times ten ; housand who have been helped by his example upward to the right. This is the true VICTOIIY OF LIFK. And this victory is in some degree at tainable by every young man before ne each one in liis own sphere , stand ing , working and conquering in the lot where God has placed him. Ono thought moro. The mournful death wliich wo this day lament , as sociated us it is with such relations of sadness and distruus as to attract the jaze and thd sympathy of the world , is not utterly deplorable. Thcro is a bright eido to it. Thank God there was among us yes , oven at our very liead such a mini to live , yea , and such a man to die. Wo hold that the world is vastly butter to-day ; that our common humanity hns been lifted to a iiighcr level ; that our young monhavo jeen elevated intone and purpose , be cause we have been bending in anxious jrief for eighty days over the death bed of such a mun , watching with prayerful hope the FLIUKBllIKO FULHK of , his parting lifo , and be cause , we are now in the sacredncss of a holy sorrow , laying liim way to his final resting place amidst the pcoplo who loved him the most bccausu they know him the best. Life or death win equal honoia for such a soul. Living , ho was an in spiration. Suffering wo speak it reverently < ho was Christ-like ; for the Bwoet' patience and 'tho chistoned resignation of that long ngony , was but the utterance of the hUHLIMB I'KAYEK , "Father forgive them ; they know not what they do ; " "and being dead ho yet speuketh , " and shall forever speak to American youth. Sometimes the young man who is just entering upon his life's work , when ho observes about him so much trickery in trade , so much corruption in politics , so much sham in religion , or when ho is oppressed by the thought of how long and hard the fight is to bo before ho gains Ins goal r when ho scema to see about him the temporary advan tage the Falsa nnd the Wrong , and the crowding into thu corner and the shade THE TRUE ANI > THE HOOD ho is tempted to lose faith in himself , faith in the light , faith in mun and faith in the eternal realities. Oh , sad beginning this of many an immor tal wreck. But I toll you my young brother man , there is in tliisdiiy'n mag nificoiit nnd mournful spectacle , and in the thoughts born of it that ought to charm you buck from a danger like this. Hero is first , thu spectacle of HONEST MAN'1001) , untiring labor , conscientious fidelity and incorruptible rectitude crowned with this earth highest civic honors , because of the republic's confidence in these eternal virtues hero is the gen erous allaying of all party strife and the marvelous calming down of all po litical animosities in the proscncu of pain nnd dani'cr to THR OIIOSBK OXK , who represents to the republic's eye those great principles and embodies them in his person and lifo hero is a mighty people bereaved in his death as by a personal loss beyond any prec edent in history , because he was such a man here is THE MKA3UKKLU.S.S TIDE of human sympathy swelling towards thu nflliotod nation from all coasts and all shores because ho was such man. I tell you young man , when you think of these things and what they sprung from , and what they lead too , you may lookubovo the struggles and the rivalries and the shams and the falsehoods around you , thcso are cal culated to tone down your hopeful ness and enthusiasm r.nd say to your self , "I have still faith in man , FAITH IX MVHKUK , faith in the nation , faith in thu future , . faith in the eternal power of right , and above all , faith in the Everlasting God who rules and reigns above becaiiHo such a man as James Abram Oarlleld has lived and died and conquered , him boon decorated witli thu republic's .oiccst npprccifilioii , nnd ( jocs [ to his -liny irarlnmlerl with all Hin is holy nnd nil" that is tender nnd all that is precious in human sorrow. The hymn beginning "Ho who upright , kind and free from error , " W.IH tlion rendered in triple quattetto by the glee club. The singers were Messrs. Frank Smith , Morns , White- horn , Walter , Wilkins , Peed , Man chester , J. H. Wilkins , Sanders , Parr , Dorman , Whitney and J. I'1. Smith. Rev. Mr. Intrrnm's RomnrJis- When the music died nway llov. J. W. Ingram , of the Christian church , of which President Oarfield was a member , nrosoand said : ( lAHFIKM ) TIM CHIUSTlA.f. My weeping brethren and Borrow ing countrymen. I am not willing that ono word of mum should go to encourage - courage anything like n man-worship- injr spirit. Hut , while the tongue of evil is over busy paintinir in darkest colors , in all ulaccs. the faults nnd fol lies of our fallen 'ra"0 , it seems no loss n ditty , than a pleasure , to point the whole world to the brilliant life and beautiful Christian virtues of our deceased president. The influence of this lifo , nnd the reflections of thcso virtues can bo confined to noclnss , people , or nation. In every land whore the torch of civil ization has driven back the darkness of barbarism , their influence has been felt and all national lifo has boon tnado moro beautiful by their embel lishments. The Christianity of James A. Garfield - field is so closely interwoven with his private , nnd public lifo , that it is dif- iictilt to speak of ono and not the other ; it is the ono thread of gold that runs through every upward step of 1UH KUrtLI.MK LIFE From the dark shadows of poverty , nnd obscurity , to the fullness of the glory , nnd honor , of the greatest of all nations. The religion of this Christian states man was not that of a mcro outward profession , nor yet , of ft moro inward jfcntiment or feeling. Prayers , songs Mid public servic.'S did not exhaust Ilia iden of Christianity. With him , religion was n life , not a creocl , not n dogma , not a system of metaphysics ; but a daily cross-bcarinic , sacrificing , charity-bestowing lifo. As evidence of his princely faith in an all-wiso creator , a divine redeemer , and nn inspired liibio , it might be sufficient | to direct the attention of the world to his righteous lifo , and tri umphant death , but along the path way of his oaithly pilgrimage are re peated FLASHES OF IlELIGIOUH LIOHT ihat moro clearly reveal to us his con- Idpnco in , and reliance upon n divine relation. At the ago of nineteen ho m.ido , for the first time n public avowal of his belief in the gospel of Sod's graco. Doubtless this act was : ho result of his overpowering faith in 3od , nnd his deep sense of duty. No OYO of fame , no thirst for earthly glory , no lust , for worldly wealth , : ould huvo impelled him to bow his oyal neck to the yoke of the Blaster ; 'or the people with whom ho inudo his spiritual homo , wcrp an humble , and , it that' ' time a despised people ; cling- ng to the cross , and building quietly on the rock. They could bo of no pos sible service to him in any worldly sense whatever. Later on in life * , in October , 1876 , 10 stood with uncovered head , VAtlE TO FADE WITH DEATK. \t his foot lay the pnlo , lifeless form of his own darling boy. His grief was as deep and sincere as hir paternal love. love.Ho Ho took a pen in his hand , nnd un der the direction of his great heart , wrote a note to his Christian brethren , asking that a few of them bo with liim in his great trial , nnd ended the note by subscribing himself : "In the hope of the gospel , so precious in this uflliction. " These are words of faith springing from- sorrowing heart , nnd penned by a trembling hand. Could wo have gone , on some bright Sunday morning , n few months ago , and opened the door of the small , un pretentious , frame church in the vil lage of Mentor , Ohio , nnd seen the & manly form of our uiftod brothorwith his wife nnd children by his side , sur rounded y A onour OK roon , j humble , country worshipers ; and could wo have hoard his deep bass voice mingling with theirs insongaiid witnessed his humble reverence ns ho bowed in solemn prayer with them | around the same nltar , our confidence in the majesty of his faith , the humil ity of his heart , and the purity of his life , must fororer remain unspoken. lint novcr since the days the Mun of Sorrows expired on the cross , did the Christian faith shine forth with moro heavenly lustre , than during the eighty long , dreary days of the presi dent's ' suflering. When the fatal shot was fired that cut him down , ho was Continued on third paye. 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