The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, August 26, 1898, Image 6

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(III unit mmhliuty ate, bulk for bulk,
if ninth Iran ntn I hull ten, tllks itnl
Pretirh wine, nr tun rtu-lf "mailo
In Crrmnny." To iiitln an Idea t'f the
treat (urrrtits of imil Hh Nor t h
ml Hotith AmiTlii. lli Wrni Inilip.
Ib MfitllorrMnrnn, Wmt AfrliH, Inn In,
Oiln ml ilm .il. w tilth itmri-n-tratril
at tti l.lvviiol ilixkn. vlH
tbfNto Ii tliKolutc nei tumry, mi J ' an
tptrltoit l on nt-rating nd
rt)fltl)l. Th roiiMrurilon tit Ilm
UvtrfMiol ovirlirml rallwiy ! rm
Tcd tiub vlNlt il uMitnt, n.fillil(ni
hd y. t'ntll the rllif b.itlt
la IKK, lh only rnmnt of lociimotlnn
loni tlit Hn of dmk by lirond
hlrd omtilbux-i, hlh wire hk
rtalljr built lo run on ilm low-Unl
Ocki railway, and wrrv alow and rum
bumnuit. That th ovrrhrad railway
fcm with a trmt want la proved by lb
fart that whll Ihn old hua frvl auf
(d for alHiut 2,noo.OtKi iiamn-nnrra pr
ODutn, tht traffic on the ovtihrai) Ii
kow marly 9,OO0,(HiU, and 1 iti-Hdlly lo
ilii. UNIQUE CHURCH IN HONOLULU
Owe llf limit le Na Meet er llenuw
I nsl Inn.
Tb Central I'nlon rbun b of Honolu
lu, to wblib the Hev. William M. Kin
ld of Andrew I'renbyterlan church
tma accepted rail, la an unique rellg
loua body, poanlbly the only one of III
kind In the world, eaya the Minneapo
IU Timet, ( In foil nil nil upon the tin ml
llU-ml bantu, five aimple facta form
ing ita creed. It rtwea allegiance to li't .
UMiomlnatlon or aect, but la no organ
iMlion by linelf. Among ita nii-mbeit
re Itiiliidod fiiinlllea from the Mlh
txilut, llaptlet and I'titbylerlan t hurcb
a. It In Hie oldenl and largeat cliurcb
In the HnwallHfi Inlmidn and, In fuct,
tiaj founded nearly all (h oilier
rliun bee there, In ll membemhlp are
Includfd 50U famMlen, practically all
the Kngllkh epeakliig ieople In Mono- jdimwn, from the king to the peanunt,
lulu and all the government olhcer. i It la the favorite amuenint of tbt
1 he church la a remarkably atrong and 1 negpoea at Uenln, on the went (',
Mgretitlve body, Mr, Klncaid iy ! It la well known among th nallvea of
that It organiatlon I the bent that j liombay, In Java, In Ceylon. In th
be ha ever known, A new chun h Maldlve Inlatiiln and In the Malay pen
I'til'illr., with a nimtlng rapnclly of Inaula. In Pyrla and I'ale-ntlne cup
1(M i) hue reiently t'n roitip'eted at marked atone uel in (hi game are
foul of 11,'IU.OK), all of which him I, .:)! not Infrequently found In old rulu.
paid. The ihurch I ftee from deld. I It la played by the Urunen with hole
An Idea of Ha aircngth and lllnnil maile in a plank of wood; and ihla le
polity may be gullied from the f.vt
Iiml tn Hie lant year 1'1,'MO wan rawed
lor Hie eiinne of (tie pnrlnh and $'(
(it for charitable and inlanlon worii,
Th ("cntral I'nlon church own a
etennur, whlh goea out every yenr
to ihe Caroline and Philippine Inlum!
and among th other Inland of tin
Hawaiian group, carrying mUnlonarli
and nupplle for Ihe work In thoe In
land. A large number of mlaalonary !
orl"M are entirely niipportcd by Hu 1
rlnirih, The Ion of Mr. Klniald w II '
lie keenly felt by hi Minnehpiiii con
ff'intton aa he had become pirnonnllv
eniliared lo them by III long and
faithful ervlce and alin liwuut II
w ill be difficult to find another man to
carry on th work of the church on
the enine liberal (Millcy and with equal
Hrmflh. A meeting will be held
ahortly, a,t which an effort will be mud
lo dfild upon Mr, Klncald's urcet
eor, No one has yet lieen ugteI
fur the place, Mr, Klncaid lu lot
Iv Innflenced lo aifeptlng th call to
tie church at Honolulu by the ior
Ik hit h of hi son, the doctor having
rtmrtly before th call im received
rnVrid him to try a warmer cllmnte.
Tli new opening consequently came st
a mot opportune time,
Wn llnubt Ten
S'(ieeler"I wonder what ha b(
iMim of Walker; I haven't seea bun
fi r ii week," Ryder "I saw hi wife
)i let day. She tiild be wan livirnliiK
to ride a wheel." Wlieeler--"lluw't
he getting along?" Ryder "On
Clinches, I believe."
Tt.llnf raving llrlrht.
J i lrli for paving are now tented by
tutiibllng them shout In a venue! or
diiim about one-neventh full of the
! ' I'erlndlvally they are weighed,
lr, ( V l.-r to determine how rapidly they
v.t;ii out,
Tit I'nf.traiitleii Dead.
Teacher "Well, Johnny, who was
tb bent man that ever lived?" John-
!y "Pleano. air. It was mamma's first
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nil iiii'iiifli to In. tn Hi y 1li
M'f i.f i nun) in. dip iiml t.i a vrrf
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Mi i.kr h(,t iimii mnl i mi rvrn
n urr ..r i'ii. m t I atinn) ltit, If I'-o
'Htftti'im Imliitl rni tnmi, without
"janlifid txr a tiiiinuiit tin- flirt tliat
tiny art- In a public pluti". whir oihrr
pirMira may unffir fur thi-ir ai-ta. In
iiiiuiiir, wbi'ii tailli-a rt Wi-nritm Unlit
'lincm, wiiit ii..Mliily wln-ii, an now,
tiitmlln unit mich liinatiinuililn mal1
tialM if In fHxIilon. thin prni'tlci of
rnkliim nriiiiklim In the ntrfoln dcvil
i'. Into a iiililc ilaiiitf r ; and when
tlif mil nl I iu roiipril tak to rn
'ouraaliiR thv habit, by providing pin
ny In tlii- mci nwhinea for ('lgaritiiii,
It iwmi dmlrablr to draw a muc h at
Ipnllon a pdnalhlr to thla growing evil.
Wc havr no drain to Im-kIh a rampalgn
a r I tint amoking In Itt.-lf. Hut It la aa
wl to rt(Krilt that th prfvalenr
of amoking la atich that aom aort of
piihllr runmlfiirn la required, aome, In-
fier rule of rood manner, at all eventa,
whli h abouifl renlrlct the Indulgenr
of thla pleaour In aurh a way aa not
to turn It Into a nulaance, And In cer
tain pUicea-aurh aa railway at l loni,
tallway crrlNK'i, otnnlbiien, trama,
elf the prt'prletora, whether Individ-
uala or coin panic, ought to that
(he by-Iawa give protccilon agalDxt
what tnay be called the natural and
ordinary kccUlenti and annoyaniea
which may be expected In the iihiihI
cotime to follow from a recktoMH une
of the fiiclllilia offrd, The way In
which iiuik It. g In public haa IncreiiMed
In the hut ten yifirn or ao la really
more algnlfli mil than any aiatlwtlca of
the Increane In the amount of the con
atimptlon of tol acco,
NATIONAL GAME OF A 'MICA.
Tolerated liee It
It Cimtltlerrd
hni.ee of till er thll'.
The game of maiicalii may tie aald to
te the national innie iif Africa, My
flood Worda It In mont (lonely aiwo
iiatetl with that continent. It Ii found
among all the trlben, and la an evi
dence of the i-i'i-ntUl unity that un
der! leu all I he African race. Among
the Abynelnlana It I played by all
the idititniiti form of the amutement
In Jerunalern and throughout ByrU,
where it may lie t'en continually play
ed lu the cafe by the vlnltor. The
clilldien In Egypt, Nubia and Hyrla
play It In hole excavated in the
ground; and whin two traveler ttieot
on the way thy frequently rent and
eitemporlxe a iHiard of holm dug In
Hie hard path and prixewl to play with
the pehhlea they guiher on the spot.
In l'aletln and Egypt alu-lln are
lined In the goflielhat are hniught from
the shore of the Red sea; while In
Dsmiuicu jiehbles are employed which
pllgrlma collect In a certain valley on
the way home from Mwrt. (James
of hiir.urd are prohlbltetl by the Mo
hammedan religion, Hut mamala I
(tmeldered a game of fate or aklll,
and Is therefore tolerated; and In all
llkelllimnl It I ('iffuwd by the pil
grimage from Mecca throughout tb
Mtdiammednn world to the utmoni lim
II of Arab culture. It haa even reach
ed the new world. The negroes carried
It to America from their old African
abode; and at tbl day it I a com
mon amusement among the negroe of
Bunto iKuiilngo, Tlieie I a little HV
rlun colony In WHithlngton ntrtt, New
York, among whom th! gnrne may be
frequently seen played on a board with j
two row of holes, with a handful of j
nliell or pebble, ae n link with Hinlrj
dintsnt hon:,
Hreiileg Hi '! and Wnlk Ktrln.it,. j
Canon Knox Lit tie told at a thurcii
fongrenn mice of a lyih-gato in front!
of a beutitlful cliunh wblrh hud l,-rt '
restored tt ml made very nice, There
wan painted over Hie door: "Thla In
(intu of Heaven," and underneath was;
the lrge notice: "(So Round the j
Other Way." Sun Francisco Argonaut. '
How II Tamped.
She And la It Hue that you pone as
an amateur mlnd-rcudcr? He-1
Iliiv some of my friends accuse me of
It. She I wlib you would read my
mind. He-Why, er-you haven't an
amateur mind, have you? Chicago
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I til n tit ii.niir i.f lrit him
In 'ti himih.i u I !i!m-tt
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t il int. tl i m the n. tl Ilmt
t i ii.it ,! f ,. l,i jl, f,. 1 be ne
.mi i...,((1 l, aitliuai infr.nr.
m.tl II i i. ni i, ii,. t,;i.iii time
f i i it.il. i, .,f II r h....i i,t I nil
'tl. li in Int. Ilia wiip Ihrn
iim ,1, t.i .e ff bli h an t,, ul,itr. II h
i lo- tftiiu T h I'nif lilt- f t'.il itne
i ,:in l'll (lie mull of killing,
Willi li II, ue H.liiiina, the mhHI whli h
li.nl titi Ikiii i,iil.ti I in tit ' 1 1 it- by lb
ifiuin ltl!r tl, othrr ii. Ill lui wny
afTtttnl. I'lnftntitir Cbaliiiftte h
itntt il tliat Hie trMilli nf Hip hi Hull if
Irpllle hiIhi, nuil'l lie caltillaled With
I iiinli.l,lt pin Inliiii, Klit'Wllig III
nelgbl (if Hip i.riiii o r animal. fii
piiMiiit (,, yime how tli in h poldiui
would ilt iiii ami bow nun Ii u ruin
would aate life The eruni now be
ing aelit to India, and It ban bt n
found to be ulahle In quality and alilo
to Um any length nf time.
WA9 A SOU AW MAN.
Ilennlllun Apillnl lu Mlmarir hy an U
ellt Arutr Oflletr.
"At a recent leceptlon at which tho
fanhlon and beauty of ticuver were
annenibled one of the ladlne found her
aelf aealed neit to (Jen. Kumtier." aav
Ihe lienver Time. "He ,d been pre
enled to ber earlier In the eveulng,
but he had not quit caught bin nauie
certainly not hia title, llcamlngly,
abe anked: 'May 1 ank v hut la jour
occupation T iH.n't think me rude, fur
I have made a itudy of determining
auch niattera without atklng quentloim,
but I mint confena that you puizl uie.
I am at a complete lo to pluc you.'
'Madam,' replied th commander of the
department of the Colorado, with hit
uot aerloua countenance, 'I am
iquaw man.' 'A a what?' h man
ged to gaap. 'A squaw man, madam.'
'I am afraid I don't quit underatai.d
yet,' aald tht fair Interlocutor after a
few minutes' cogitation, In which ah
took In the general'a whole appearam,
and decided that there must be another
meaning to the term btnlde that to
which ah had been ceiutomed. 'Why,
that la cany enough to explain. In
army parlance a aquuw man la an o Mi
rer who, when the rent of the oniciri
are at the front fighting and winning
glory, I left at home to guard tb
women. Mudiun, I am nucb an officer.'
Oh, that different,' h ejaculated.
And then the whirl of the throng car
rled tin in spurt."
UNSCRUPULOUS THIEVES.
Steal tiuld, nilrr nud Jnwei trout a
Sacred A liar.
A tin, ft audnciou tin ft ha just been
cum in 1 1 nil at ilia iiittii'ilial of Peru
gia, 'Ihe g iiit id was going bis rounds
about 4 o'clock in the morning, when
Im perceived a door opening Into ...n
clolmeis ws open, II at once In
liniued lh authorities, who found t h.U
tcieial objects of great value were
iiilnning, su the Iloston Herald. Th
fciiif our an Image of the virgin li.nl j
l,iri broken and th diamond corunct
stolen. This was a preterit from th!
ladle of Perugia forty-three years ago.
I he thieve also took away alt Hi
"vou," thou article given to Hi
Miiiloiiiia or some mint by tb faith
ful, fur some fitvor received, often legs,
hi iii, lii-iirtn, eye, this meaning th.it
i be giver had recovered the use of the
aiiie by the saint's Intercession. They
I ltd all been removed, as, being of
lie. Ion metal, they were of consider
;ii ic value, From another virgin they
I. nk silver crown, and In order
::,'
a ruby ring had broken a
It Is hoped (lifts "thieves" will not put
.In e valuable to any base use, but
ll sell them for th needful luiiiny
;tli which to buy bread for the alary
hilt people of Italy. The "remoy.il"
',f i l,c. ii valuablea has caused a grmt
hill, bub In Perugia, where every eftoit
;i now being made to recover th.ui,
i, nt the result is doubtful,
Not (Ivud Knough far Iter.
' Md you hear about rtumuels?" ask-
d Mrs, Uraymar' husband. "No; I
li.i'm l hear about Samuels," the ludy
faiiwertd, "When you have anything
lo tell, why don't you tell It?" "Ye,
tfinr, Well, Samuels was going iioum
tlie other night, when a footpad shot
ii hint and the ball hit a lutchkey lu
: niiiiiels' vest pocket am his life w.i
mud. So you ei what good a lau li
'i y Is," "Indeed! If SiiiiiucIk had bvn
tti: iik home at u reasonable hour li.i
.i'iMn'1 have met any foot pad. Sec-
Hilly, he carries 2.OH0 pounds ln:-ur-in.
! pHvnhl to his wife, and If It hid
c.il iictn fur that key nhe would l.e u
re h widow now. So If you are liunt
iiic iirmiiid for a latchkey, you IU
liaie lo bring home sown belter ntiry
Hum Hint one. That's nil. I'm koIiik
to bed now, and out goes the rih In
nt.) ticks. Latchkey, Indeed!" - l'I k
Ml'p. (
Metr Vnltinlloii.
"Il must lake a great deal of eo-M'-m
to make irtn talk about tlK-m-selves
ns they flu," remarked Mli-s Cay
enne. "Sometimes It Is a sort of mod
esty," replied Willie Wlahlngton.
"They realise the danger of being over
looked unless they make a great deal
cf roUe." WaMngton Star.
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