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t * * * * * , * * * * * * * * , . . & . * * - - " * A.r.AUfc - jih .At.fc. 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BB3S : MONDAY. APKIL 8. 1889. WHO SHALL CAST A STONE ? Rov. J. E. Ensign Finds a Theme In the Murder Trial. HE WOULD ACQUIT THE WOMAN. A. Itoprcscntntlvo of n Clnss More Binned , ARnlnst TJmn Slnnln/- / Othcrs of Ycfllcrdny's SormonB. "Go nnd Sir No More. " Tlio Rov. J. K. Ensign preached yesterday ( it the new M. E. church to a largo rtudtonce. Ills sermon was as follows : The subject I Imvo chosen to-nlRht "Mrs. JInrry W. Kings Should Bho Hung" is n live subject , but the Jury will determine whether by the hangman's rope , or by ixc- qulttnl , how long the subject shall bo n llvo one. But the thought that the llfo of n human bolng , nnd that person n woman , hangs suspended In our city upon the decis ion of n Jury of twelve men , who nro sworn to decide upon the facts , Is enough to stir the most phlegmatic. However , there Is another incident connected with this matter. That n young mun In the prime of llfo , Irom n good family , should bo shot down dead In the time and place familiar to you nil , lllls us with consternation nnd horror. My heart goes out ns 1 stand hero before you , for nil connected with thlstcrrlblo nfTinr ; for her who nt this moment panes yon solitary cell , wrapt In profound reflection nnd regret over the ilrst wrong step. Es pecially do 1 sorrow for these parents in k ! Chicago and Cleveland 'whoso hearts nro broken , whoso fond expectations nnd drcntns for their children , nro so far from realization. Ah , who shall write out the history of grief Who shnll give an account Df the exquisite lancing sorrows that ullllct humanity I I do not. dear friends , tnko up this subject to-night , because I want to Identify myself with it. But I nm here ns n preacher of I'tghtcousnsss to loolc off upon the seething Burfuco of society nnd together formulate such lessons as ought to bo taught from the Btnndpoint of revelation. A man may bo n critic of morbid anatomy and have to become familiar with rottenness to servo the unuso of humanity. Preaching God's truth is not always a pleasant thliiR to do , because of the character of the material to which applica tion must DO made. The Hainan idea of the sacrcdncss of the family and marriage relations was the con version of the empire. Aa loirg as these vestal virgins kept that fire burning , n sym bol of purity , so long should tlio empire re main. Homo conquered Greece by her prow ess , but Greece conquered Homo by her cor ruption of the social relations. History rb peats itself. The sumo causes will produce lilto results aiiywhero and everywhere. In fidel attack on thu family is a blow at the llfo of our nation. The law of this nation to-day is that our women have no right of appeal and nothing to appeal to. When you see palatial resi dences , as line as nny in this city , devoted to immoral practices of what wise men call the "necessary" evil , I sny to you such blotches on our social compact nrguo a mighty un healthy nnd unholy condition of tlilncs. But what is the ruination and damnation Of the souls and bodies of 500 of our best girls every year that this Moloch of lust may be nppcascdl Nothing , nothing , nothing ! The eye of public opinion winks ut it , nnd the cyo of conscience is heavy witli sleep. The other night I ran into an olflco to pay n bill und I I overheard n couple of men conversing , nnd they know it , too. Olio was twenty-ftvo nnd ! the otlio other thirty. One says : "Tho fe doctor won't marry. No. Ho has lost nil confidence in women. " And I thought : I know just about what kind of a man the doctor is. The devil is n ventriloquist. I wonder how much reason ho has for having any confidence in himself. And the man continued : "I have como to the same con- clusloi myself. " Finally the other said : "Well , I guess you nro both about right. " Such rottenness of sentiment is uu abom ination I I wanted to inquire : "Let us see ; your mothers were women , nnd you nro so closely related to that in which you have no confldcnco I don't ' see nny ground for you to have confi dence in yourselves. The sin of this lies deeper than the surface. The notions of men nro wrong. The lives of men are wrong. Society is wrong. Men can sin nnd cover it up , but what can she do ? What places are open for a woman ! who has tnKon a wrong stop J Thcro is only ono place open for her , nnd that is the bouso of fllmmo. Yes , there is another , nnd that is the grave. Suppose that pistol shot had never been. What would have Ucei ! He , n lecherous libertine , moving in the best circles , married to anew wife , cougratulations.mnsic , flowers , money , society with its hut off to him. She ruined , poverty and rags and disgrace , and nothing open to Her but a house of shame. The fact is , dear friends , that pistol shot marks n staccatto passage in our psalm of lifo nnd has given nn unusual turn to the general run of things. Slnco September Innt , nttho "Open Door" of this city , thlrty- ono cases of young mothers with fatherless children have found shelter. Ono' scarcely fourteen years old. Tills sin was all com mitted under the most emphatic promises to marry. Never did woman lead man astray. But ono exception to the rule. Ana this con dition of things Is marchiiigright along every day , nnd who stands up and rebukes it ) Is tuoro any necessity for the pulpit to speak out ] What la ttio business of the pulpit any wa.vl What is the church ! A fashionable bazaar ) * Judge Baldwin spoke wisely , when ho said , men are incompetent to judge woman. A jury of women would acquit her nnd not leave their seats , and I believe the men will. Jealousy is a heaven implanted principle. The thorn grows by the sldo of the rose. That woman , wrought up to a frenzy , was bcsido herself and it certainly was a species of insanity. Lot the same experience como to you or to me , and something would hap pen. Woman's nature , more intense , is cor respondingly less responsible. On tlio evi dence , acquit her. But where shall she go ? What shall she do If acquitted i If .vou want to do a deed of mercy , hang her ; but label your motives "outraged womanhood. " That pistol shot was n deep voice of nuturo nn- sworlng back from the divine law Implanted In every woman's heart , to resent on Injury so llngrant. "IIoll has no fury like a woman scorned. " Suppose that young man had settled down nnd Raid to herV'o : have both been wild nnd wrong- . Now lot us'scttlo down and bo true to each other nnd true to God. " Do you think from' the toner of these letters bho would have been true to him ? I believe Bho would have made him ono of the truest wives any man ever had , It is the Barno old story of parental Inter ference for cause. Thcro nro so many con nected with this affair pushing and urging matters along , the final deed was only u climax. What Is the mutter with every ono taking his chare of responsibility I 1 have asked twenty-llvo cool headed per sons their opinion and Judgment of this mat ter. Every Christian nnd moral man lias ex pressed himself in full sympathy for Mrs. King , though not indorsing her deed , nnd hopes for her acquittal. I have also aslced the Judgment of representatives of the class of the man shot. They universally can not find anything bad enough for her , while rnnst women und some men think she ought to huvo n premium for her bravery. I vonturj this opinion that U all women in Omaha should treat their hus bands as Mrs. King did hers for being uu- true to her , there would bo great lamenta tion in our strc6ts , It would remind you ol Kgypt , when the angel of death passed through it. And I do not sneak of this matter - tor Jocosely nor lllppantly. lutouiporanco Is a great crime. But the great sin of Omaha , of Chicago , of New York to-day is the un faithfulness of men to the most sacred vowi they have ever made , und that to their wives Public opinion may wink at theseIrrogu laritlcs , but public opinion nnd the dlvini doctrine are very distinct and different. Pub )1 ) opinion is thu light you BCO rising am falling on yonder ship as she rides the waves wavering , indcllnito , uucertnln as tin thoughts of men. But God's truth Is yon pel B'.nr , around which too unlyerse rotates /ni ) unless the craft of the public oplnloi takes her rccttonlngs pretty often from tun tar , ono of tueso fine days ho will sink. I do not stand hero to indorse or 02CUB her rash act. For the last six months thor seems to bo a perfect opldemlo of embezzle went , crime and lawless shooting and sul clde. It scorns that the very Hood gates o bell bavo been raised. There is necessity fo of affair * . \VnlntitJllUGhrlBtlnn Church. "Tho Mayor and the Sunday Law" the thcmo of llov. J. B. Johnson , nt the Wal nut Hill Christian Church last evening. The speaker said : To the last American congress a petition with 18,000,000 names attached was presented , asking the enactment of a na tional Sunday Host law. Millions of weary toilers are sighing for n free Sunday. Hero In our city three-fourths of the harbors have petitioned for a city ordinance closing their shops on the ilrst day of the week , for noth ing short of a legal enactment can secure them n free Sunday. There Is a city ordi nance ns well as a state law that requlrci the salo'ons to bo closed on Sunday. The mayor has ordered the law to bo enforced. Publlo officials are but mon. When a man , as Mnyor Broatch has done , regardless of threat and entreaty , bravely takes a stnnd for what Is right , ho ought to know ho has the approval of nil good citizens. The only ground on which n Sunday Inw can be enacted and enforced Is that It will promote the interests nnd protect the rights of citizens. Thcro must bo no Infringement upon the inalienable rights of man , nnd nny effort to make men religious by ln w Is ns contrary to the spirit of Christianity ns to the genius of our Institutions. The dnrk day of crossbow and spear , of stake nnd faggot , of rack and torch , has passed by forever. Wo should nsk for no Sunday law In the natno of religion. I do nsk for It in the name of humanity. I do ask for it in the name of the petitioning barbers nnd in the nnino of toiling thousands , whoso lives nro ono dull , ceaseless round like that of the blind horse nt the mill. The mayor tolls mo that wlicro thcro wcro fifty nrroits previous to the Sunday closing of the saloons , there were but twenty on the fcoeond Sunday of the closing and only four of these were for drunkenness. This ought to prompt every good citizen to nsk for the continued enforcement of tlm law. .lesus said "tho Sabbuth wai mudo for man. " It was made for man because ho needed It. Per iodic rust is needed by man nnd beast. The 'Forty-niners' tell rus that In the long Journey across the continent the trains that traveled continually took the lead nt first hut presently were loft fur behind by these that rested on Sunday. , What day should wo rest ? On that day that is n legnl holiday in every civilized land. The Hebrew Sabbath was never given to any people but tlio Jews , and thcro is no record of any gentile ever being commanded to keep It. The upostlos taught by both word mid act , and wo have apostolic example for ob serving the first day of the week. Tbo Hebrew Sabbath commemorated the rest at the close of creation. My sympathies nro with the laboring mon. Not nil my lifo has boon spent digging Greek nnd Hebrew roots nnd tolling of the love of God. These nrms , many n day , have tossed the wood into the fiery furnace the right hund , many a day has grasped the lever Urn * controlled the movement of the engine. I speak in behalf of the barber and barkeeper who nro entitled to a day of rest. I speak in behalf of the sons of toil who have n right to n frco Sunday , a day free from unnecessary snares and tempta tions in which they may bo free to rest with their families , or with them enjoy the fresh air , the grass nnd the flowers , or services in God's sanctuary. Hero in America wo love and honor the Goudcss of Liberty , nnd really I do not see how wo could got along without hor. And now hero she comes knocking at tnc gates of Omaha , bringing the gift of n quiet Sunday. Shall wo admit hcrl The mayor says : "Lot her como In. " In the name of happy homes , In the name of tolling thousands , in the name of humanity and of Christian freedom , lot her in ! May all the people say , Amen 1 The United Presbyterian. The Rov. Mr. French , of the First U. P. church preached his Ilrst sermon to his now charge yesterday morning. The reverend gentleman took for his text I Corinthians , 2 , 3 , "I know nought but Christ nnd Him Crucified. " The pastor said that in his in augural sermon ho would not attempt to yet proclaim his line of work , but his hearers could rest assured that a crucified Savior would bo the central figure of nil his preach ing. He asked for the co-operation of his now Hock. In nncient times a lovely woman named Thirisda became n captive of Cyrus. Her husband implored the king to r.cleaso bis beloved wife and expressed a willingness to lay down las own lifo for Thirisda's lib erty. Cyrus admired the noble spirit of the husband and released the wife. Afterwards the husband asked Thirisda if Cyrus the king did not look beautiful when ho granted her release ; but she replied : "I did not ECO him. I only saw him who was willing to die for mo. " So should it bo with usf my brethren , nothing nhould draw attention from the Savior who was willing to lay down his lifo for us. As the traveler who attempted to revive his freezing companion on the snow-capped height of the Hooky mountains , sent there by sluggish blood in the warmer streams through his own veins by the efforts ho made to save his companion , so the Christian who attempts to save the sinner by his side gains strength by the effort. At Westminster Presbyterian. Rov. John Gordon , pastor of the West minster Presbyterian church , preached an anniversary sermon yesterday morning to a largo congregation. Tlio church has been organized just two years and is In a highly prosperous condition. It started with forty- seven members , and now there are 147 on tlio church roll. During the past year a bandsoino church cdiflco has been built. Advice to Mother * . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp should al ways boused for children teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , nnd is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25ccn ts a bottlo. Knocked Down and Robbed. N. P. Nelson , who resides near Cut Off lake , reported at the police court yesterday that ho had boon knocked down nnd robbed by three men In a saloon on No Man's land , north of the Cut Off. HQ said that ho went into the saloon , which one ho could not say , for his Sunday morning nip. Business was apparently dull for the loungers , and as soon us ho pulled somd silver out of his pocket three mon assaulted him und knocked him down. They cleaned him out of the few dimes ho had In his possession nnd then un ceremoniously bounced him out of the placo. His torn clothes und bruised features bora evidence of the rough handling ho had ro- coivcd. As the scene of the troublo'is out side of the city limits ttio victim was sent to Sheriff Coburn with his complaint. They are trying in Germany to find n substitute for India rubber. No ono who has used Dr. Bigolow's Positive Cure desires a substitute , us it is emi nently successful in coughscolds mid all throat and lung diseases. Goodman Drug Co. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. notn's. Tuesday Mndamo Albani and London Concert company. Wednesday A. JJltnc/i of Kens. Thursday Lottn In J'uii-n Ticket Nn 210. Friday Lotta In IVuou Tlcfccl A'o. 210. Saturday Afternoon Lotto in Paten Ticket iVo. 2/0. / Saturday Night Lotta in Pawn Ticket A'o. 210. r.nr.y MUSGK. Every afturnoon nnd night Joseph H , Koano in Solon Shingle. A New Trniu. The connectinrj link between Ne braska and Kansas has juat boon placed in service by tbo Union Pacific railway. This train loaves Council Bluffs daily nt 4:45 : a. in. ; loaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. m. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making .direct con nections there with thu Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points In Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points east and south via Kansas City. Returning , train loaves Manhattan at 2:25 : p. m. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0:25 : p. m. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 : p. in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska In the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ Have Been Worse. Councilman Kaspnr met with what might have been a very serious accident yesterday morning. While driving ncross the bridge to Council Bluffs his horse became- frightened , nnd turning short ncross the track , collided with the motor. Tlio prompt action of the motor conductor in stopping the train pre vented any serious accident. As is was , howovof , the councilman's buggy was com pletely wrecked. _ Funeral ol' a Teacher. The funeral of Joseph Dlnobar , late teacher of the Bohouilan.school in the Second ward , was hold yesterday afternoon. The nttondnnco was very largo , and comprised representations from n number of the Bohemian societies , in 'whoso esteem the de ceased was hold with high regard. The re mains wcro interred in the Bohemian ceme tery. _ The Parnell Meeting To-Nlsjhr. The projectors of the Parnoll meeting to bo hold nt Boyd's opera house this evening met In Thomas Brennnn's oDlco yesterday afternoon. The committee on arrangement was informed thnt Dr. George L. Miller had accepted nn invitation to speak on the Irish problem this evening. Routine matter was transacted and a rousing demonstration is expected. _ A Kitchen Fire. The kitchen part of the Creamery restau rant , at K10 Dodge street , was visited with a ? 5 blaze about 0:30 : yesterday morning. The COOK had allowed the range to get ever boated nnd it fired the floor , but tbo flames wore ex tinguished before nny damage was done outside - side of the apartment. An Orange Social. The young people's society of the South western Lutheran church will give an orange social this evening , April 8 , nt the resldenco of Mr. Swobe , 1100 Georgia avo- nuo. All are invited. t Birthany Pnrty _ , y A birthday party was given Saturday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Allen , 1114 South Thirteenth street. The party was in honor of W. G. Drake , who has just at tained his majority. Ho was the recipient of many presents. Litvo Stock Shippers. The next mooting of the Nebraska Live Stock Shippers' association will bo 'held at Exchange hotel , South Omaha , Nob. , Wednesday , April 10 , 1SS9 , at a p. m. Dr. Gluck eye and car , Barker blk. 1'ersonnl Paragraphs. D. J. Foster , of Princeton , is at the Mur ray. ray.John John Wilson , of Kearney , Nob. , is at the Paxton. H. M. Mollis , of Racine , Wis. , is at the Millard. H. S. Schwind , of Nebraska City , is at the Murray. H. E. Palmer , of Wahoo , Neb. , is stopping at the Paxton. G. D. Carson , of Dos Moincs , is stopping at the Paxton. W. S. Palmer and wife , of Orange City , are at the Paxton. Mrs. E. S. Free , of Glcnwood , was at the Murray yesterday. D. W. MofCntt , of Gordon , Nob. , is stop ping at the Millard. L. W. Russell , of Glcnwood , la. , is regis tered at the Millard. J. M. Timelier and wife , of Port Niobrara , Neb. , are ut the Paxton. J. C. Robborts , of David City , i gistorcd at the Murray. yesterO ay. Mrs. L. A. Stephens , of North Platte , was at the Millard yesterday. James E. Merritt and wife , of Minneapolis , are registered at the Paxton. J. B. West , president of the Oklahoma colony , left Sunday morning for Washington , to arrange with the secretary of the interior for a town slto in Oklahoma. The delicious fragrance refreshing t coolness and boftboautynn , parted to the skin by Poz/oni's Powder commends it to all ladies. Herded the Slun. Gill & Purtoll , baleen keepers near Fort Omaha , have the sign hung in their window. "By city ordinance we must close on Sunday. Lay In your supply of liquor on Saturday nlgnt. " The admonition was licoded on Saturday night by eomo party who broke Into the saloon and stole llvo kegs of bear. Last night James DulTy. who lives near the saloon , was arrested while drinking from Ono of the kegs. 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