2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. NOVEMBER itf , 188(1 ( TALKING TO TURKEY EATER ! Sam Jones' Sermon at the Exposition Build ing Last Night. LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETINC Gnmo lllnls In tlic Pit After tlin Run tiny Bnloon Tlic riroinon's llnll Htouk YnrtlH Talk Oilier l/oc-nl Happenings. Sam iTotir . The "iiholocnuili llpnil" lias titi eye t business , and has adopted tliu Hniuo plni : ii business mem to dispose of liis suplu stock nstlio rrvlvnl acnson ilrints to close , lie has adiluil Mr. Kxcull'a phot' ' to the group , mid was at the corner o the imposition building Inst night olluriii ; thothicu photos Jones , Small nnd l > j cell fora quaitcrof a dollar. .There wer fully 0,000 , people present lit tlio incctin , lust nlKht. Aftnr tliu introductory sci vices faeuieliiry Jolin | , oftlioY. i\l \ C. A. . inudu iinothur leqttost of tliu uudiunco t Hign the petition asking the major t cntiso the enforcement ot tliu lawcloalni the saloons on Sunday , He also leferrei to tlio collection , \vldch was glvci lust nlulit for Mr. Jones' bcnollt. 11 Hald Mr. Jones' expenses were fibott $1,000 per nionth , a part of which wa being \isc \ < l in the ciliirjition of bover.i yontiH men In whom hn is intcroitotl. il nrjzod that tliu donations should bo llli vnvl. The motning collection had beei f' 10 , of which amount .Sam Jones hai contributed f r . Tliu collection this ( L'ri day ) eveninij will go to the evangelist. Mr Jones then announced that Mr Evccll had received a call to ire to Pitts burg to fullill an entragcnii'iU anil wotih leave to-day ( Friday ) , lie then askei Mr. r.xcoll to sing "Tin- Model Church , ' to which request the gentleman rp.sponilet In a manner that biought forth cnthusi nstie applause Mr. Jones then made un unnotinccnion in advci Using his book , " < imt You Ale.iniu'ssiiioli ' , has been placed on tin market by un Om.ih.i agt'iit. in response > o a request announcnd b1 : i gentleman in tliu audience. Mr. Excel sang "Whet n is My U'anderinir Hey To night" in a manner , the thrilling ell'ce of which \vi\a sully man ed by an ushu with new boots , who was chasing a mm bio nlcKle in the rear of the room Announcing that his sermon would b brief , Mr Jones said : "llo not deceived , ( ind IH not moeUrtl , To whatsoever a man Huvw'tli tlint slinllliotih real i. lie tint sowcth to the Hush Mull ot til iliish reap corruption , ntul he tliat Minetli t the spirit slull of the siilrlt reap lllo e\et lusting. " 'J'hls is one of JiiKcrsoll's gie.i tr.t.4.VlmtM 'vcr a man sowclh that shiil lie also reap. " 'J'his luxt is trtiu hetlict nti ; otlicr MM &e In the hlhle is tiuu or not. Till text Istuie vvliethei tlicinls.iny Uml or not Tills text is It nohrthci then * is , my hc.uei or hell or not. This ti-xt would haui bcci nist ns tnfe if JOH linil fuiintl It in Iluinc' history of Knglaiiil , as it Is tine th.it jon inn It in the word ot Coil. This text \\ould h.tvi been true it Shakespeare h id buun its author as It IH true that bt. Paul Is it author. Wo know that this Is true In ttu physical world about us. AVe Uno\\ that hen on the liohl of our touiitty if jou bovvlieix you ie.ip wlie.it , if > uu sow corn you reai corn. It you plant n low ot potatoes in you cnrdcn jou will reap potatoes ; It you g < into your garden and bow u row of lelluci you don't expect to map auv tlilim hut luttuct * O , how seed multiplies. That Is not true onli in the physical world around ns. It.icl yoiuler In the aiden of JJilen. 0,000 j ears UK < Adam diopptd OM : i.trri.K MI.I : > OK siv in the gaiilcii of Kdun ami to day this \\orli Is lull of sin , full ot woe. .lust as the bec ( sown upon the Kiouiiil , come upnndbrln. much of. its kind and multiplies n huiidnu and thotisnnd told just so it is true in tin moral world also. As tiuly as there Is i physical world about us anil the physlra world Is but a photograph < > l the moral world And tliu inoniloild is but a photograph o the physical world. In this moral woildii vhich you and 1 move nnd have our beiiitf oveiy word of my llle Is a seed , eveiy si-ed I' a deed , it falls out heio on this fertile Ne biaska soil , but It falls In huiiiali heaits am ! they come up and mow mnl product n luuvest just like tint bi'eil sown Kvcry one ot ns is inllucnciiiK some one foi Kood or for bad. "Whatsocvcraman sowetl that shall he also lean. " Let us tiiko a gen rial view of thlstiuth. .lust a intnuto am then wo will narrow down to puibonal ap ] ilUatlous. Suppose 1 sav sow whisity ami it'iip .sober men and uond clticns.Vhat d < yousaynboutth.it' . ' jo v vvliisKv. IIMII ho bilety and industry and ( -conony. Kverj man hero sajs "Jones that won't do. thai won't do. " Sow whisky , reap lirsMas- cltl/ons. That won't do. Hrotlu-r 1 tell > oi what Itylll do thnuuh ; sow whisky , rcai duinlfnid. Now what doou sajV ( A voice , that is HI > , that is so ) . That Is a fact , \\uitKieo to that.Vll , biotliprs , when you KCl your linrvest. what do vou want will thi'inV That is the jMilnt. What am tlmy forl1 Now < onto dow n to plain , houesi tacts , under tins geneial pilncipal , will voi tell inn WHAT A mil'NKAUlt IsnnOUFOK ? \Vliut ilo ion want to raKu any more foi' Doe.s a drunkard make a good mechanic' , Docs a diunkaid nuiKe a uood nicrchant' , Does a drunkard uiako a irooil law > ciV Doe.1 a drunkard nniku u good edltoiV Joes r iliuiikuid mi'ko n good Mihool leaihurV Jn the name of Cod It > ou how for a harvest ol UrunkuidHli.it aru jou going to do with thumiittfi von get thoiuV 1 throw out thesi general Htiiteiiients heie : jou tnkn u moiiienl ami think of them at jour leisure. Sow cards , reap first-class literar ) bdiolars. Thai won't ilo. bow curds and reap souer , Indus- trlims woikiiiginnii. That won't do. S < n\ cards and reap Intellectual uiunts. That won't do. When a lellow so\\s caids what doits lit rciipV Kow cards , reap gambling , now \\hal itovou.siyto thutV 1 will tolljou anothei thliiir , wu will never reform tint iilauklu s ol this town until we lefoim the lamlly circlet of this town. ( Amen. ) 1 say to 3011 In all duo tespect to your social hiatus In this town , a limn and wllo nnd his neighbor that will sit down and play pie rensivo rncluo nnd play toi a pil/e ; the one who nlajed for thai piUuaiidwon It , and tlioonu who plau-d for it nnd didn't w In II , but lo-.t It , liu is us much a gambler In the Hiilit of Cod us any black' leg that runs a ( tire tiaiik In this tow n. Non twill tell jou another thing , jou need not talk n.ulnst gambling , jou need not talk ngnlnbt tlui tearlnl mill of gambling , when you Imvit got u iiiannfHctoiy In full bias ) turnhiK them out up at i our house. And the Bin of gambling w lib cards would play out on t bo i nco of the caith It we cou'd ' stop the manufacturers making tiiem , dun't j on bc ? Wow i arils , reap gamblers. Uoin it will vou , How can a man camblo with cards when he know how to play them , that Is the point , Ob but jou say. I am not atrald my children will tumble , ( s , sir , that U just what IK the matter with > on , old lellow. If we could just get jou 8c.ii fd oiii-o .vou would leturiu. ( lan htei ) . Hut abo\u all thingbiethren , if w Le mumbersof any cliuieh , I don't caiv which one , theie Is not n cumuli In this city , Catholic , MutliodlM 1 ii > sbjti < rlan. KIUSIO- jullan or Christian , that has nut thundered out against card playim ; and ilnnclii ) ; and tlioater-golng with all the c unions at thuli coiiiiuaml. And when an r.plsciipallan. AluthoillHt , llaptlst , I'lnabjtorlan , Oiitholle ot Clulstlan MJ , "Uurchuieh don't object m thoao thing1jou aru tot illy iguoiunt ol what the chinch hath said , or i-Isu jou aid wllfullv tulsiijlm : about jour church. 1 Know what 1 am talking about , and I delj you all to the tcbt. The ICpbcopal chinch ha ; thundered out In no unmistakable terms against these woildly amusement ; , ; ami If voubavu rc.id up jouoii ht to know it. Tin I'u bvterian has tnundcied out in her grand councils a.'aiiisi them tiling * , and jou ought to know it. The .Melliodlhi. chinch hasthuu < ilered out in her gi'iiiral conterenco against thn.se things , and c01 yploiis man and v\uman on onun know it Is wrunb' , and say it is wiong. Amen liietlnen. ( Amen , amen. ) Applause mid laiuhtei. ) Sjw cauls ami m p gamblers , leap irumbleis. Now If > ou thlnl ; j oil need any moio gamblerh , go on ; but if vou think vou lia\e notenoiiu'li , If jon don't think Oiimha liusououuhgaiublcts , jou nro the greodteat pcoplo I e\er b.iw on gmn- lilimr. ( l-iiuibtei. ) 1 bello\e , jus , 1 would bold up inr a jearor two lor jou mo o\ei- Mocklngtnu market now. how cards uml man gumblor.s. The logic Itself is as cleav a tliu mind of < IIM | , aud it is us resistless as the iuduMiientot Cod ; jou can't dodge it , jou laiinut Kft around It. Then blH I'Altl.OU DANCKS and rrap hatV Heap ploiib church membcis ) That won't do. Awjbody known that U 11 llo. ( l.aui-'litorO Sow pallor dances uud reap ball rooms ; sow Inll rnoms nd re.T gornmnn. I mcnn a dincc callcxl ft icerman , lon't mean nny people that nrode > i natcd a ( firmans. OUT In CMncinnatl some mopl got very rn.id at my sav Inp ow bill room anil germatis. They thought 1 meant then : bow parlor dances and leap ball rooms ; o\ ball rooms and reap geriuans ; and sow cci mans and j-ott will rmp splder-le 'gcd dtides ami sow spidcr-Ieift'ed dudes and jou wll leap hair a thimbleful of calf's foot jellj ( Continued laughter. ) Vou run agroutn now. " And novvMctako 3-011 tip on the tx-rsonr praetloal Illustration of the text. Father , want to say to jou a few things. .Mothoi bear mo alone on this point , heat thcsctldng' The big < --t imestlon of this nineteenth ceii tury Is "What will become of our children ? You see bar-rooms thick as the stars o heaven , jou sec gambling hells sttetrhci wide open on those stici'K vou nee evil as I sweeps dow n and takes hold of evcrv pirt o our land , Drother , let jou and I begin t think about our children. It won't be Ion before we leave hcie , > on mark that. 1 wouli ratliei leave my boy a puu1 , upright boj' , am have nothini ; to turn over to him when hn 1 twcntj'-one jears old but thn simple "Uoi bless jou my boj" and a "Hirlow" knlf than to turn over a svstctn of railroads to : godlc-ts , ruined , dissipated wretch. Som people cinnot ce further than their nosr- don't v\ant to sec. You shut your cjes t everjthing In the unl\cr e except to th almighty dollar and to-day's luteretti. Oo II go II , go It. And many a man say * , "Let in I'lilldion rough it. " 1 am sony for a mai that bus reaLlieil that point in hlslifiiathnnic " \oiir children am watching jou. The : know you don't belong to anv eliurce When jou are dead nnd gone It may be thane no power In this world can get j-ourchlldrei Into the church and get them to live right They nro watching your example. Mothci jou just say to jour husbuid : "Ilusliatul j on can stay out of the church If you wan to , but I n'n not going to do so , because m chlhlien will stnynwiiv from 'lod If I do , am goltu In whether jou do or not.1 "Whatsoever n man soweth that shall h also rcan. " ruthors and mothers be might : carol til bow joe talk before jour children rather , do you curse In the presence of jou children1/ non 1'iTY TIIK OM ) nutrrn of a father that v111 swear In the prcsenc ot Ids children. The father that bows th In-art full of the seeds of damnation In thi circle of his own home. A man in our tow i was the most profane man I o\er beard talk Ills little son Willie , four jears old , wen ilow ntho stieetway one day nnd somebod' ' ttipped him up , and when ho recovered him self he turned around and such a strain o oaths jou hardly CUT heard come from i man's lips. Ills father he ml him. and In turned nnd said : Willie , is that you ? " "Yei Hlr , " tin ) little lellow said , and the lathe turned to the gentlemen and said : ' 'Uontlu men , lie.ir me. 1 will ne\er sweir unothc oath while I live , " nnd ho quit then nm there , but be had sowed his little boj's hear full ot the .seed of damnation , and there wa a hurv est of ruin before hi * little boy was foil 3'c.irs old. "Whatsoever a miin simcth thn shall he also leap. " So protanity nd vou wll leap It In jour childien ; sow vulgarity am you w ill reap it in jour cblldrcd. bow uu kind wonts ami you will reap It In jourchll dien. Jinny a time a molliei has said to tin children , "I wish jou would quit that ipiar rellng. " How did your childien leant ti < | UarreP , ' Did they le-un it liom jou am v our husband ? That woman that got mat witli hei husband at the bieikfast table am Kiabbed a turtand thiewit at her liusbind'i lit ad and missed him and hit tue motto "Cod bless our home. " "Mamma mlssi't iinpVs head , but didn't she bit the motto ? ' | l < .imhjU > M Awful , awful. Wheieilidvoui childien learn how to ( mairel' . ' "Dan liter don't say that. " The dnughti'i leplles "Mamma , I have heard you say that. " "J don't cure , daughter , 1 am grown. " [ lauch ler.l U inj' , ought a grown mother to say i thlhcshe would not want bur little girl tc say. 1 like the way you itood old I'resbj1' tcrlans u ed to train jour childien. Urother .Maxwell was breii and born n 1'iksbjteriuu , llesajs , "IrciiiHmber when 1 was heventeei jeais old , the lii.st tinio 1 evei aiked to leavt liomo , It was on Sunday , ami 1 asked fathei to let me go over to thn grave jaid. " ill : lather would not let him go to the grnvi vard on Sunday , lie was iL'lit. That mat lalsed his boy a stiict J'resbjti-ilan. Not i eioi ) of llijuoror an oath or a lie , Idaieas M-rt , over escaped his lips. U Is a thoiisam times better to protect jour children than U let them run aw lulu and then draw the Hm in upon them aud briiiir them back. You saj "our children must have some enjoyment Wo must i-i.Av iNioTiir. nnvir.'s HAVDS AIIITI.F. ' Children learn it. and alter mixing will split-foot they expect to come back and bi good. "Whatsoever a man bowetn , tliatalii shall ho leap. " 1 like that old haul shel who Haid he was born a haul shell aud raisci a hard shell , but he thanked Cod lie had i gnoil I'lesbvterhui wife to laisc his childien. Von get a good , sensible woman wiioha' Htudltd the shortci cateclsm null that is about all she know : she will make a good mother nnd If slm dooj not Know as much about enteilalninir at ) ur ties and at these little chinch .shindigs sin will do to talso children. O , mothers am futhois hero to-night , the i/reutest blehsliu that wo can bestow on our eluldien is to se them a uood example. Yourchlldron will re. proUute jour life after jou are dead JIK gone. Then "ho tl at sowoth to tliu llesl shall of the llcsh reap coiruntlon. Hut In that soweth to the splut shall of the spnl reap life eveiiasting. " If wo have soweu wionu'beed what can wodo. 1 will tell j on change the bowing , that Is the only thing wi can do , and thank Cod every oueof nsiar do that. What does that mean ? It means this : You have been doing wiong , co U doing light. Where jou have been setting t bad example wet n good example. Oveiconu evil with good. Thank Cod , the gnot Is the strongest If It has lull HWUJ- , lirother , brother let jou and 1 from this duj until the day we die act a good example be ioie our children and llxe rlulit betoie theu : nnd tiy to train them foi heaven and Immor.i lite. When I iio I want to say 10 my children as a man said once who was dying of con hinnptlon and Ids friends gathmed aioiiml him , he. tinned to his friends and saldbuavei : is true , ll\o right and go there. Then tin nine to his wile said , my poor , pale , tiled wile I have been ho much care to jou bo long , b ( falthtul a few moio dajs and we will meet up vondei , and then tinning to his children haiil , children , papa has not breath lelt U talk to his children but remember pap i sail this , children go and live Just as your inthei has lived. J would ruthei say that to mj children when 1 come to die than to leave them the wealth of Kothclillds , Vanderblltt nnd Stewarts. If [ can only live ho that ] can say to my chlluien , Hui as jour Uthei bus IKed , then I will be a millionaire and CK pett to meet my children millionaires it glory. MysterloiiHly .Shot. Yesterday evening about 8 o'clock : number of bojs and girls wore playlnjj in front of tlio home of Mr. J. Hacon , ot Loiivcnwort-li street , when u shot vvai heard , and U.ivo liacon , a lad about thir teen years of tige , e.\ohiitnrd that ho hai been shot. An oxamitwtion showed tha the boy hud been meiolv gra/ed oil the abdomen by a bullet. The party who iircd the nhot could not l > o loci.ted , 7 > IKJ ) . llII < TON'-ii ! thhcity. Nov. ! " ) . 11:20 : a.m. , of membraneous cioup , Curolynu Louise , ihuuMiterof Itev.T , U. uudJessfeH. Hilton aije.'i jears and b months , after an Illues : of tbieedajs. I'uncial from icshlence , 1008 Ohio stieet Snturduj' , 'J p , m. , Nov. 37 , to 1'rospect Illll Itev , J. W. 1'holps olllciiitlng , on * to ICuropn. Mr , Henry Mie , fonnurly In the liiiior | , and now m the real ustute business leaves to-morrow on uUIt of thrcu months to Kuropu. Jtiring ) his iibbunce lie will vlhit bis parents mm his old honii in (5erin.iny , bobidos taking , nm mtc bOinu of the adjoining conntnes. Stolen Vr ° I'"rty Itecoveiod. \Vudnesday \ night a wolf robe wai stolen ft om Dr. Tildeu'sofllcooiiDoughii street. Olllcor Pluronct found the prop , urtv in a bawity house on ( Japitol aveniti vvhcie the thief had exchanged it for u L'oiilo ] of dollars. Woman Aain t Woman. 1'anuy Hamilton caused the uncat yea tcrday of Fanny Mtittin. ono of the In mates of her house , on tliu charge of the larceny of $15. Miss Hamilton WAS nr rented as complainant , liolu vvutc released < leased on bull. Btfulliii ; Time. Sneak thieves raided 0. T. Brady'i house at 1U10 Capitol avenue yesterday , and bccuredtwo gold watches and a gold chain' DIDN'T MlitJT. Wns Too Much Tor th Council. Last night at ten minutes to eight b , the council clock there worn four person In the chamber in which the loral boar holds Its meetings. Those were City CIcr SoutharJ , a 13hu icportcr and two oilier ; Of the cottncilnicn who were to hold meeting not one had appeared. Thoclrr assumed the chair and called tlio nicctir , to older. The reporter acted as cit clerk and called the roll. "Mpchel. " No answer was received for a few mil tiths , and then a few faint expressions ic minding one of an expiring filch npoi the biccj'o , reached this ear , and wci translated , "I can't bo present. I caugli loads of cold riding nround in to day1 lircmen'H pat ado. " "Bailey. " "I'm staying at homo because the othe fellows .said they were going to do so. " "Cheney. " "I'm going to the firomen's ball , " " " "Uailey Hero there was a long judicial patfc and tlio answer came in slow un measured terms , "I'm on tliu counui committee on confcieneo with regard li amending the charter , and I'm reading all the law I can dud on the subject. " " ' " 1'ord. "If you want me to attondyoit can scm the si'nieant-of-urins after me that's all. ' " ( loodman. " " 1 ain't going to go. I think a gooi councilman ouirht to remain at home 01 Thanksgiving night and enjoy his tliu ner. " " < 5oodrich. " "I'm played out. I lost ton pound during my trip to Chicago , andl'mltllini up. " "Kaspar. " "Th's ' is a big night down my way Walt till ne\t Tuesday. " "Leo. " "I'm sick and I won't leave the housi to-night. I'm striving to make Omalii as big as Minneapolis. " "Lowry. " "Tell them I'll got there after f go ti the ball. That's what they do in Chlcagi wlioru Mike uml Charley and Jack am myself just bought a ladder to reach ti heaven. ' "M mvillo. " "I've given my proxy to Cheney. " "Schroeder. " "I'm wetting a nr > w hat I won on Join McShauo. L can scarcely get it on nr head. " Hy this time it was evident Hint Thanks giving and a quorum were antagonistic and on motion of the reporter tlio meet ing adjourned. Kurt roil Tim SPOUTS. Two Game nirU Ki | > hta Ycstcrdnj Afternoon. About half a bundled of the leading local sports mot yesterday afternoon a a convenient location ouUido the citj limith to witness a fight between garni cocks and a rat killing. Tlio man wlu had been engaged to provide the rats foi second fe.ititre of the entertainmciv failed to fulfil his contract , making i postponement nocessaty. The meeting ; will take place Borne time witliii tlio next two weeks. The spec tators were not disappointed , however but found abundant amusement in the matches between the birds. Tlio lirsi light was between a silver-grcv , weigh ing live and a half pounds , and"a blacl red that outbcaled Ins opponent by t pound. The betting was iu favor of tin bilvi'r-grey , who gave indications of tlu more gameness. The birds were orna menteil witli two-inch steel gall's and dii cn'ectlvo work. The birds had been pit ted but a few minutes vviion it became ev uleut that the e\tni weight of the black led would morcthitti countor-balanco tlu sprightliness and sameness of the silver grey. The gatnoy gn-y was overthrow- ! by his own force in his attacks , upon hif weighty antagonist. After a bloody tint lengthy btrngglo the silver grey vvju upset ( ill'cctimUy , and How out of the pil when he recovered. The second match was between a bias1 back , ovvnrd by a local .sport , and a ret owned by a Council UlitH's num. Tin brass back weighed a trillo over live pounds , und was a half pound lightci than the red , The birds were more cvonlj matched 'kin those in the first light , ami a livelier interest taken in the bout , tlu betting being slightly in tavor ot tin homo bird. Early in the light botli bud : vveie blinded , and tlic contest became civ tirely a test of staying powers. Hotli binln were severely punished. The re ( finally got home a paraly/ing assaul that sent the brass back from the pit The lights furnished lich amusement foi the spectators. TIIK SUNDAY SALOON. The Only Visible Hissult of the Joiici Ucvlval. The only action showing a tangible I'lFcct of Sam Jones' three weeks of re vival work was that taken at ycstorday'i union Hcrvice at tlio exposition buililinj : calling upon the mayor to sou to the en foicemcnt of the law requiring the sa loons to bo closed on Sunday. At tin cioso of Mr. Jones' ' sermon Secretary Jopltn caused the following caid to bi distributed among the audience forsigna tnres- lion , James II. Hoyd , Mayor ot Omaha Wo would respectfully call jour attention ti section 15 , chapter recompiled statutes o Xebiaska : "Jiveiy puisoti who shall sell 01 gi\u away any malt , spiiltous and vinom liquors * * * at any time during tin liist day of the week , commonly called Sun day , shall forfeit and pay for e\ery such of tense , the sum of SI 00 , " You have been elevated by the voles of UK people of Omaha to a place of distinction and honor , und we have the right to ask at yum bauds the prompt and strict cnlorciunuiit ol the law above quoted , which requites tlu eloblnt ; of saloons on fannday. Name . , 1 tesldcnco . The cauls were collected afterwards. two thousand of them bearing the signa lures of citi/ons who attended the moot ing. ing.Mr. Mr. J. T. Doll , from a coinmitti'u prcv iously appointed , reported the following resolutions , which were adopted by i rising vote : Whereas , The open and notorious sale o' ' Intoxicating liquors In the saloons of our cltj on hund.iy mis broiuht a reproach upon in as a community , uud advertised Omuht throughout the land as a mo-t lawless city It that particular , hindering tin growth tim reuniting her material Interests , and Whereas , 'llm miming expenses of tin city government are jricatly Increased bytlih olfenso against dccencj- , morality and goi'i uo\einmont , rilmbuls multiplied , and Iocs tavatlon lendeied moio bmdensoiue.and \ \ hoieas. The sins of the parents In thli regard wlllcottalnly bear Iruit in tliu low erei moral lone of of our children , reared nndei such debabing Innuencei , thercloie be It UesoUcil JJy this assemblage ot iJtl/cns ol Oiiialia. proneity holder and others , deeplj Inteiested in her welfaie and good runic , that wu CA ! | upon Major James K , liojd 1'ollce Justice btenlerg , JMuislml CummlngH and ( Jouncilineti Itecliul , ( Joodinan , hchraU' diir , Lee Lowrey. 1'ord , Coodricli , Dalloy , Uailoy. Mnn\llle , Kaspar and Uheiiny , to il once enforce tha law , which prohibits , nndei heavy penalties , the sale of Intoxlratiuii Ihiuors on Sunday. It is dheotly In the In teiestof good government , security ot p > i < son and oropeity , and Itssttlctand luompl enforcement Is one of the duties and obllga turns dellbeiutoly assumeil by them nnuet solemnities of their oftlclal oath. Stock YnrUa Tulle , The Slock Vat < is company liaJ a gang ol men at work yesterday moinlug building new pens and dividing up the largo pent so as to nccomodutu the heavy run ol hogs. They will pover seyeral cattle pens near the cattlq scales , so that in case of a rush both caltlo and hog scales cm bo brought Into use. They will soon b in shape to haudlp all the hogs that ar likely to come here. "I NKVEnpAW VWKU tlOOS than arc coming to the Omaha vanh taking them on an average , " is what several oral Chicago live stogk men have bee heard to rcmnik. Ihcro is an occasions mean load , but the great majority ar splendid killers Nebraska and low corn Is vvnnt doe4 the work. ANO1Iir.lt UAll.UOAIl msC'ltlMINATIOV against Omaha | ) as just come to llghl All of tlio roads' ' running into Chicag from the west issue return pas es t shippers who mivo two or more load of stock but when a shipper is .so nbsti nato ns lo conm to Omaha , instead of giv ing the railroad company the long hati to Cliicafto , ns a punishment ho is mad to paj- Ins faro back. Then1 appears t < be an agreement between all the roads t that effect. A tiny or two ago two prom inetit shippers caine into Omaha fret Iowa witli two loads of hoes each atn turned them over to tx commission linn a tlm iards to sell. They then came up t the city and asked for .1 return pass : i the ftorthwostciii ollicc , as they lim always been in the habit of doing whei in Chicago , hut were astonished to lean that no pass would be given them. It s happened that neither of the men hai money enough to pay Ihctr faro bom and as the walking was not e\tra good 11 Iowa they were forced to return to ih Rtonk yards and borrow the ncrossar , funds. Such treatment does not dlscotu age men from cominir to tlio Omaha mat ket but makes them all the more dctct mined to come. THIS I'MltEMUX'S HAljI ; . A Happy Kvcnt ut tlio i\posltloi Annex. Tito firemen's ball occurred last nigh ar the Exposition Annex , and attractci something like 200 couples to an indnl gonco iu tlio pleasures of tlic dance. Thi affair passed smoothly , nothing oc curring to mnr the serenity of the occa sion , unless it was the fire alarm vvhicl palled out the boys shortlvafterl o'clock l-'vcn that caused but a slight ripnlo , am did not in the least mar the pleasure o the occ.ifioii. A programme of twenty live dances kept tlic merry Huong busi until about half past a o'clock. It is hardly necessary to state that tin ball was a success. Ono point worthy ol favorable comment is the fact thai throughout the entire all'air thcmo-O , per feet order was preserved. Tlic following committee dcsorvi credit : Committee of nrrangemenls- Cliief J. J. Calligan , Assistant Clue Charles A. Sailer , Assistant Chief J. J liirnes , Captain W.Vbb , Ciptain T Itiinno , Captain U. A. roiilter , TcdGiebe W. Kcilliold , D. P. Heard. Mtistcr of Ceremonies lion. Thomii J. Lowr. ) . A sistauts , Hon. C. S. Good lich , Hon. M , Leo. Reception Committee Clias Fisher William Whitohouso , M. Goldsmith. R < } . Riley , G. A.Coultor , S. N. Mcalto , C A Kosters , Frank Graves. Floor Managers W. Webb , Thomas Idiano. Henry Lodges , Joseph Arandor ford , Frank Malcolm , George Windhnim I ) . P. Hoard , J. O. Fairish , \\r. li. i llts Sam Stevenson. Adelaide Sloorc. Manager Boyel has arranged for tin reappear.mco ofj the beautiful youiit English actress , Miss Adelaide Moore , a Boyd 's opera house , on nc\t Wednosda ; and Thursd.iy nigiits , December I and 2 The repei toi re selected is "Lady o Lyons for Wednesday night , and fo : Thursday night a double bill , viThi : farce of "Tho Happy 1'air" anV. . L Gilbert's charming mythological con edy , "PygnmliOii.and Galatea. " Mis j\looro \ while in I'aris was tieatcd for ho : throat trouble , and lias entirely recovorei the use of her voice. Her company r said to bo slionger than last year , am tliis proinisc-s to be a memorable engage' ment. 4. Noclcoloil Ijlttlo The VV.ibash train ycstonlay biou h in as a passenger n little nine-year-oh girl whoso destination was Omaha. Upoi arrival hero , however , there w as no om at the depot to meet tlic little one , am Depot I'olieemhu Green had tlio chili convevcd to the rooms of the Women' Aid asiociation to bo _ cared for until lie frir-nds could be notified of her airival The little girl said she had come hero ti live with a Mrs. Scott , who resides 01 Eighteenth street , near the burt ticks , bu for some unknown reason that lady wa not aware of the time of her arrival The child will bo safely caied for by tin ladies of the association until Mrs. Scot calls lor her charge. Brevities. Gits Nelson was picked up by the polici last night in a beastly state of intoxica tion. Ho complained that bo had beet lobbed of a gold watch and chain. Travel on all incoming uml outgoini trains yesterday was exceedingly limited as usual on holidays , tlio traveling nuhlii evidently preferring to sottlotliuir Thanks giving dinner in more quiet places thai "on the road. " Personal I'nracrnplis. Miss C. F. Anspaoher loft yestcrdtr morning to visit nor sister , Mrs. ri. Else man , of Sioux City , Iowa. Mrs. J. Mies , of Odcll , III , , who vva < spending Thanksgiving with Mrs , Pclei Mies , loft yesterday for her home. Mrjj. HaaH and daughter , Miss lleatt' ' Haas , of Allegheny , IV , are visiting lici son , Mr. Andrew Ha.is , of O.'l Pnrl avenue. _ _ _ If all so-called remedies have tailed Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cities. The JiloycliHl In Oliina. The llong Kong Overland Mail of Oct 13 says4 Mr. Thomas Stevens , vvho o OK tensive bicycling tour has nmdo bin famous , ai rived hero on the lib inst from Calcutta in the Indo-Chma com p.tny'h stcamcit Wing Sang , As most ol our rcadum an' ' wwnro , Mr. Slovens semi time ago Net out tor a tour around tlu world on his bryclo as special for The Outing , an AnifWcansnoi ting paper. Mr StovoiiH had acetfiipllshed his journey at far as Tehoranj } vbence ho intended U proceed by way of Merv , Sinaiklaml and southern hiboria to , ) ayan , and obtainoc : tlie neeessarylli > assports for a journey through Morvftom tlio Russian minister. When halt wav to Meshel , however , he received notice l thut ho would not be allowed ( o go//tj / < Hu then tried llit Afghan load ana was tuinod back tlnni also , the Afgjihn govuinment bein nimhht to guarantee his safety , Mr. Stevens , tlofeated in ncconi plishing his uriginal .schnmo , htii now come on from Calcutta lo Hong ICong , whence he intends to proceed tc Canton. I'rom Canton ho proposes ( rav eling by road to. Shanghai , and then from Shanghai he will take the steamer foi Japan. His jouiney through China may not bo tliu least perilous nor thn mo pait of his tour. The dilliculticd with re gard lo roads alouu uio very great , nothIng - Ing in thoshauo even of tliu caravan roadi to bo found In eastern Turkestan being available. Itesidc.s , the people arn never to bo trusted , and one superstitious or maliciously-minded individual may unset the whole of Air. Stevens' plans. How ever , wu wish him bon voyage. Life on n bicycle as carried on by Mr Stevens ie by no means a pionio , uml though tliu expedition is somewhat quixotic , we can not but admire tliu courage , determina tion and physical endurance exhibited in its accomplishment. Mr. Stevens has oulylmd onu accident to his machine , and that was when homo I'cisiuns broke eleven of the suoLes In handling it. HKK noitju. ! ratal Explosion ofu TIIJJ In the Kas lll\or Ntw Yonic , Nov. 'r.-Tho bollor of the tu Sunbeam , lying near n pier on the I'.a : rher , exploded this afternoon. The ownc and three men on board were blown up an killed. William A. llodgklns , steward of s"liooncr laying alongside , was blown Int the water and has not been seen sltici Ddwriul llrailslmw WAS also blown over bo.nd , picked up and sivcd. The tuc wa blown to pieces. Ono body was picked n atScventj'-elnhth street frightfully manekv and another on Ward's Islam ! Die captain and crew ot tlio tug al hulnc killed , the cause of the cxplosloi cannot bo learned. An 030 w Itnoss said th tug seemed to be lifted hodlty out of th watet , then fell hick ami blew In piece1 After the explosion a largo piece ot th bolter , bent In everj * conceivable shapi pisscdclerovcr a schooner and fell on th pier , What was left of the hull sank atonci The captain of the tug was Uhrlstoplu Turks , aud the name of one of the crew I believed to bo Itobcrt Scnchon. Ilooslers KxolteU Overn Ilurlnl. WAitmn , Ind. , Xov. C."i. There Is mite excitement In Rochester , 1'ulton cotintj over the belief that the son of Jasper Kastu has been bulled alive , lie died to all at pcarances Tuesday evening of luui ; dl&easi At the funenil services Monday signs ot lit were manifested and burial was postponed Vestorday two phjslclans said that the chll w AS dead , but another doctor of blu'li stam Ing believed the bov alive. , nnd advise against Initial. In .siiltc ot the lomonsti.uic the Intel ment took place. noycottttiK Detroit llrcvxcrn. DEIIIOIT , Nov. 2 , " > . Trades council an district assembly Knights of Labor , rcpn suntimr about 70,000 members , last night pi : a boj-cott on beer brewed by the Volgh' ' Kline , Sttohl , ( iiibcl and llncuck brew in companies , the object being to break up th mowers' association , whlrh has been engage in n long war with the brewers' union. Tn omploj ing blowers tnllcnC anostlng some o the most prominent Instigators of the uoycol 101 consjilracj1. New Jersey Crenscil I'nir.ADin.riiiA , Nov. So. A storm , at companled by cjclonlc mauilestatiaiH , swep overtliL * center of Gloucester count } , Ne > Jetsey , this afternoon. At several point : electi io wlies touched the tic blanches along the sheets and the electrlc.i cnrient was so strong as to set tire to th tices. Now York's Kvacunllon Nuw Yonic , Nov. 2.J. The anniversary o the evacuation ol Now \ork by the Uritisl in 17 % ) was celebiated today by Hying th colois on the city hall and other city depart ments at full mast. Snow in the Kant. Nr.w Yoitif , Nov. 23. Advices to the As soclateit jiiess are to the elTect tliat a heav ; snow storm pievallcd to-day In neil lien New York and noithein and westein 1'eiin sj Ivan la. * A PECULIARCEREMONY. Ilow the Sioux Jodlcatcl tlic Sncrec StaniluiK Jtock to 1'ouco anil I'lenty. The most interesting ceremony eve witnessed at Standing Rock , the gieti Sioux liulinn agency near r'ott Yates writes the Uismarck coircspondent of th St.Louis Globe-Democratw as tn.it of Js'ov 111 , when the "standing lock , " for wlncl the agency w.is named by tlio dusky war iior , was unveih'.d. The rock of itsel docs not picsont an imposingappeuranc and wcio it not for the tr.iititions am legends of this , tne mo.it famous am warlike of nil the noithweslern tribes would be passed without eliciting uioi < than a casual remark. The Indians have been taught , am firmly believe , that the rock which i about live feet iu height and v\ hen dis covered was standing on its smaller cm is the pctrilicd form of a young squav who died while in the act of j.ppoalmg tc the Holy Spirit for the return ot he wicked truant lover. For years tlio stem has been woishiped , and since the lelurn of Sitting Hull and his band tiom ilia bloody expedition in which Cttster am his soldiers were slaughtered , it lias beci the covoied and ciiuiishcd idol of the reluctantly luctantly icforming Siouv , Hut , not withstanding its eiisliiineinent in tin heaits of the wainoiri , the loekhaso late been removed from the place ii which it was diseovoiod , and its freqiicn lemovals aioused fears among the white that it was losing its civili/ing and paci fying intluenee 11)1011 ) the Indians. ritoutviN'Q 'iHI : iiuf'K. That the "standing rock" might be pie served ns the sacred idol ol the tribe Major McLaughlin , the thoughtful agent announced to Sitting Bull and his fullov chieftains that it would be placed upon t pcdcslii.il , veiled , and oil a given date with pravws and thanksgiving , it wouli be unveiled to the .suit god , and thai u > o after it should there remain , undislurbei and unmolested. Tliu pedestal was elected , and last Sat unlay moriiini : the chiefs ami their fain ilies. followed by the onliic population o the Indian city , numbering over 5.000 filed with reverential ttead to the hoi ; spot. For sevcial boms the Indians sii in council , dibciissing the legends eon nected witli tlic wooin < r maiden whom voice had been hushed by a wrathful Got and the process of petrifaction , and man ifcsted .such unnasinesi as to who shonli bo honored witli the duty of oHering tin pinyers and painting llm rock. It wa decided Unit no mun who had been trnilt' of sin should touch the > ouk. Sittinj Hull dcclaicd that none but the purcs man in all the tribe should peiform tin sacied service. They inu ° t searclt am cateclso until they find a man wnoso lift had been absolutely pure , that the holj rock might loin none of its purity. V hundred chiefs had been qncstionci when "Fire Cloud , " ot 'Tiro Heart's' band , was chosen. Ami now another dltliculty arose , for accoiding to tlio Indian superstition , IK Indian could remove the veil , .Just at they wore about to dup.ut m despair Major McLaughlin walked quietly to tin rocK , nnd with uncoveied head lemovod the veil , The major then delivered an appropriate speech , telling tlio tiibe thai he hail found the rock , sacied to the In dians and of great historic interest to the whites , frequently disturbed , and now that he had built for it a pedestal and it bad been dedicated to the Gieat Spirit he trusted that it would bo ever gtmided from the hand of sin , uml be piesorved for their children's ' children , until nil had icached the happ > hunting giouuds pe\oml \ the dark liver. 1'iiti : ( I.QI i > ' .s ntAii.i ; . At the close of the majoi's speech "Fir Cloud. " the pmo Indian , whoso purity had nerctofoto been considered a disgineo by his trilw , stepped forward , and for over an hour daubed and smeaieil the mined niniilmi with imint , p raj ing as he swung bin brush As intorpieted , the prayer was reniaikable , for it was tlio lit si time in the liii-tory of tha natives thai an Indian hud ptajcd for peace , Their prnjuis aio usually for vii ry with the tomahawk and scalpmtr knife , r > r for uu abundance of food. Itut Fire Cloud prated lor peace and the purifica tion of the Indian heart ; ho asked fnr- [ riveness for the sins and trant-gresaions at bib ) > eople , am ) ] ) tonuscd thu Gieut Spiiit that thi ) fcailess Sioux would forever " rook.1' ever protect the holy landing His pniyur closed witli un appeal to thi ) Great Spirit tor an abundance of ruin ; iml bountiful crops in the future. A few my&tKiioua waves of the paint brush , sevcial additional daubs on tha Face of tlio rook , and tha ceremony vvm : uloscd , the Indians returning to their Icnts with uplifted hands , chanting to Ihe Great Spit it , and keeping lime in the dani'u. conventional Indian heel-ond-loo To the white * , who but n fuw jour * ago > : iw thuko aav.ii'cs icturn us prisonois from the bloodiest ami most horrible w.- in the hlMorv of frontier life , tlio Scet nas Impressive and allecling , M. THERY , AGED NINETY. Ills Kotnautlu Mfo null Ills Hiulnl I Krnncc. I'niis Letter London Daily Mows : TI curiosity of the loungers on the bond vards was atottsed on Monday by II wight of a "lirst-class" fu.ioial , attende but by three mounors nnmoly , a nect nnd two ladies. The hear.so was dnuv by six horses and followed by fourtce handsome mourning coaches. A masti ot tlio ceremonies , dressed like n Lor Chamborluin at a toyal burial , led Hi way. Tneru were no tlowers on Hi colliti or about it. Who could the dt fund bo ? ovciy ones asked. It was oiJ th U a family who could pay i iOD for funeral should bu utterly filemtless an limited to a couple of ladles and u eo ored gentleman. On inquiry 1 tin that ( ho person whose bed was taken in such a stale t Pore la Chaise and with such a slnmk following of mourners was an old imm o ninety , of the name of Thcry. Ho was native of Athi , in Picanty , ami a men ber of a very poor and numerous fainili Like tun parents of the Little Poticet ( the story , those of Therv had to turn hn adrift , ut the age of ten , but his mothe gave him a little peddler's basket cot tattling needles , pins , thread , tape , an such mnall wares. The boy , why it i not explained , had an idea that he ongh to go to Havie , and made for that per spemlingtwo motithsoti the road , \Vl.e ho got there he full in witli the captain c n schooner called the Isabclle , who wu pleased with his brightness and plucl < and proposed to take him on a voyagt The Isabella sailed for Rio .lanelro. O the voyage she encountered foul vvcathe and narrowly escaped going down. Th captain , who was delighted with 'llicry' bravo and cheerful disposition during th voyage , sold ut Rio the schooner am catgo and set up in business , lie iniidi a laigo foi tune , which ho loft eventuull' ' toThqry , vvlto continued his business , uni died six or seven weeks ago at tlio age o ninety , also leaving a huge foi tune. Ii his will he desired that htsrenminsshouli bo taken back to Franco and butied tlieie As ho did not keep up relations for neat 1' forty jeais with any member of his fatii ily hot o , the state will contest tlio clam ot those who put themselvo-s forwai d ai his kinsfolks lo the enormous heiitage which it appears he has not disposed o : in bis will. In South America ho luu : only connections , but they have m right toanvthing he possessed. When In letl Franco in 180(1 ( tlio sons of the pee were being used as food for the cannot by Napoleon , and his elder brother wont in that way. It is piob.iblo that In kept away fiom his native land lo avoii the consequences of not di awing for tin military conscription. PLACING A STREET CABLE. Snn Francisco Iliipcs the Ilcst-Ilov They Aio Ijaiil. San Francisco Chronicle- new cabli was substituted for the old ono on tin eastern section of the Union street ro.it vestcrday moining before daylight. Thi , little lope is of wire , an inch iu diauiele and over 10,000 feet long , and was Imulei to tlie engine house by n six-horse ttmin It was made in San I r.incisco , tlio com pany having become convinced that UK tope made in this city is superior to tha manufaetiiied in the East or Gormaiiv all Iiavmg buen given a triol. A nev San Francisco-intuit ! eable was put mot tlio wcitern section os the road a coupb of mouths ago. Cables last frun siv to eighteen months in OMI stteel inilronds , varrying accoiding ti the perfection of the wire , the amount o wear , etc. The wealing out ofthciopc is not , as many imagine , nininly duo tf the friction of tlio glip , which is eontin ually giMSin | ' and releasing the cabin ' 1 be piinuipal troubl comes from tin bi caking of the individual wireswhiel go to make up the several sliamis , sim this breaking in most frequent in the center tor of ( lie rope , wlieio the grip does no touch it. It icsults fiom tlie coiiFlam bending and straightening of the rope a > it p.issus over the pullo > s at cither end o the line or aioiiml curves. When : sti.mil breaks tbero lesults a "biinuhinj : up" of the sin rounding strands , and by i contrivance atl.iched at tlie enirine hottsi this bunch automatically rings a bell The machinery is immediately stoppet ' whenever Ibis automatica'itiim liel sounds , and tlio rope is rnpuued befoii the damaged spot is poi milted to pas the engine house. The operation of putting in n nev rope is verv simple. To place the seettoi from the engine house to Montgomery street yesterday moining.i dummy tinu was placed on the track the gripgraspiuj. the rope , a few feU east of tlie engim house. In the rear of the dummy llu rope w.'is raised thiongh an opening am out. To the bee tion east of the eut tin end of tlie now cable , which was placet in a i col , was attached. The other em of the old cable was attached to the leal of the dummy and tlio machinery wa1 slatted. When the dummy had leucliet Powell street , at the foot of the hill , drau Cing the old cable behind it on llm silt Ineu of the street , and ibo new ono iu it' ' place in tlie slot , theseelion ot rope wlncl had been dragged out was detaclioil ft on the dummy , abotlier iltiiiimy at the lop o the hill grasped the umlergiouml cable the section of the old cable which ha- been Ur.igt'ed out was cut oil'uml tin other end attached to ilio u > ar o the dummy , the machinery staitei again ami the operation was'repeated Six or eight dummies had thiiHiIeseenilei the hill and were slandlug on Monlgom cry avenue by the time thw now tope wa' in place. _ A Strange Murder in Vioniiu. London Telegraph A murder wal committed at Vienna on Thnr.sday night , November 4 , under o.xtraoidmary cir cumstances. A printer and.bookneller ol modest means , on Ihu best terms with tin1 few vvoi kmen he employed , was stabbed in the neck and full dead on the ground at 10 o'clock at night , in the tenter of the city , al the very gale of St. Stephen's The murderer was pursued for some limo by a servant girl who witnessed the crime , but c managed to oeapu. The blow was so well aimed that not a ino * mont's sti iiu'du ensued , ami Uio victim , in calling for thu pollen , fall dead. Ho hud spenl some iiouiri of the euni- Ing with a Jietiienant general's widow whom he intended to inurrv , notwith- ilandiiig his Hixty-lhreo years , hit , nine children and his three dead wives. Ho kv as otico wealthy , but lost much capital n printing un expeiihivo edition of the ralinud. No clue to bis mtndeiers has icon found , ami the onh theory put for ivnrd is that somu "amirehists'1 had pin- Kips tried to o\toit inonoy from him , mil , having threatened bun with death if t were not given , kept their word , to in- imldato tlio mam persons whono con * innilly iiicuning letters fiom them do minding money. Hole ! men of New Yoikaioall happy I'heiu has not been : i time iu several , ears when the hotels were so full of juestM ; as at present. Just what causes ho lush of people to XewYoiK no ono ; eeins to know. The one thing that lotel men know is thai the ; hn\o the lustom and tlut U is prolitadlo to tdur loekets The impression is that the in- lux is due to the belli i condition of busi iois , wliicli has sent largo nunibois of lerAous to the nu-tiopnlis to buy goods mil make business arrangements of Carious kinds. Silver plated and gold lined cake bav etd , f .OU and upwuids. at Kunoi.M it AKIN , ( Successors to Kdholin ( f i'ricUson ) 10th and Dodge , upt. | P , O , \\Srnar\\s. \ CONTAINS DRUGGISTS' sW IT A Hook tlifl prrrr Mhrr houia i < l r < < In M ion' Imml * nnd rt .1 liliitteirwllh lli nlnutDt rnre. Ulrrl nil Ihu rtniiliiins nnil torrlbU rrfniltf of l > ton rfl fltipto Kjirl ; V Ire ad Ij nor. llrofJoui t It Iliulni1i Mid IIU of Tarn , , „ , llloi nciMl It. Tuullmunlali 11 urn eminent Umilou IKiclun FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT For l > ntln , I < < ii ) , Wriiliiro. Lout MUlltr. Ftp. Bout ilr fcal .1 I'rt IVritiillntlnn. 1-roin 9 A M.toRru ii'it ? . AOL.NOI. IJ-llullon BU Mnct. . , NERVOUS PEOPLE Anil othfrK riiircilne from . nun oni ilcMMlr , i " MuK'ii'tlp Hi II. ThoilMniU Ala tn thn VnlMii Imt lift n ourr.1. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S. , State Agents 1 < Oil THIS Omaha , Neb. WEAK l t-"U A . Dili IptthiittKtv iMinotrn V * ° \ ' , 'r/i./'K..lil / ' / ! 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