arly one-third of the ab | ” 2 bition dollars col “borsed upon the or the air” Ten Sir Welter Besant, 1t may, y sately accepted that be er Beott mo novelist ¢ such sutos as would be : In the Bieney market righ Dickens left T sckery less; Bulw-r Lyi very keen eye ior the 4D considerable but | et is twice a criminal, dition to bis own default, drag others into a compile: | which amounts to the false withess. The myn 4 eXiTAvAgauCe ASEULICS iy Fit by the mere act 853 eyEpatny for one : able rock from foun | was a made] for ing mega: the ar n arch has known no super n deliberately shoulder the burdens which break them el) responsililities are slow. efel success bringing its é way of more work. When finds that the load has beecotne avy the conditicn of his affairs » be such to require his con Attention. Bis & habie. of over a who have by their Tis acquired £normous for ave fewer pleasures aside from yrient of work than their es ay have. They are chained desk. It is imnoseilile for most them to dismiss their business af. ra from mind even when they take much ter be allus tellin’ yo' ‘bout ole al too, ‘eanse how yo know yo won't hah great-gran’-chilien pryin’ inter all yo’ nections? "Yo doan’ wan’ ter hyear ‘bout yo | gran'ma. but wants me ter tell yo ‘bout ma Hi Clarissy? Bless yo heart! { honey, dat's de one thing I Iubs tor talk bout, doe {1 almos’ snaps de | strings ob mammy's po’ ols heart ehary | . time she eben thinks ob her. on dis earth dar wos a consumptions | 1 ¥0' pran‘pa; ma voung arse, bad | hor 1 pardners! Fo'wa'd foah an’ baek agin! | what tuk me, he jes’ shouted, ‘Judy, cum back hysr! right han’ from yo lef’? de whole set, an’ I'ze ha'f a min’ not | ter Jt yo' shuffle no me’ ter ma Sddiln’ ternight. Yo think Mise red ash | § nablin in de row!’ p | 2ule de law could write on paper it { wid a tieker tor prove it. In dese days { dey bu'ns de stiferket. snaps dere fin- an oped right off ter bo In af dat oo an’ dragged me back. She ‘lowed ‘Ag Kile, yo's crazy, an’ i mus mornin’, an’ as de las’ cheer dled out roa Hl edicated at de big Bouse {wuz born | tuk Clariasy) an’ went jes” * wiklo let wid him. (Copyright, 01, by Daily Story Pub. Co "Honey, why ¥O' teases mMAmMY 80 Hmes? Yo Hbs in de ‘vance age, an’ ought ter he MHbin' 8 mighty good life, “De night Clarisey opened her oven ‘ball goin’ on at de big house fv de qual'ty, In Ronor ob yo gran'ma, who fetched bome as his bride, “I could taik ‘bout ma mistus all day, but yo’ wants tor Bhyear "hout Clarisay. Well I'zo leadin’ up ter her, Boney. At de time I am tellin’ yo' ob : she wuz jes’ on her way inter dis | worl’ ob trouble, an’ | forgit all “bout eben den ‘tween thinkin’ ob de gran’ times at de big house, which Sis Kitty wus ‘monstratin’ "bout, 2a” Hsten- fo’ ter de squeak ob Uncle Jerry's B4- dle at de Quarters. “"Pween de squeaks | hyeard him bolle’ ‘Git yo! pardners for de kwat- | tion! Ralse yo' fool high! Slate yo Lef han’ ober right han’ back!" Den’ Doan” yo' know vo makes yo fine, but lemme tail yo gal de fins’ shiuek of'en hides Je mennoy” “1 wax mighty pleased ter hyear Judy publicly "Duke. ‘ranse she wur dat alry since sho tuk ma Hosea from me. | 8he not only tuk him, but got berse'f A stiferket in a gol’ frame which waid | ds law had gib him ter her! | mighty guar’ worl, chile In de sight Dis is a ob de lord, Hosea woz mine; but | could divorge me an’ gib him ter Ber | dey Is changin’ de Scriptur’ fashion, gers at de public, buys de law ter do dere way, an’ breaks dere Jegiances wid | “her no ma’; ad Berge’! Yo's spliea de sight ob de Lord Well, chile, I'm deviatly’ from ds | pall [ wuz treadin’. When Uncle Jerry | | hollosd out, ‘Make yo’ steps an’ sho | yo! style!’ an’ ‘All han's ‘roun'!’ 1 fer- got mma ‘fiction. 1 forgot eberything, cashumi. Bir Kitty o0't mie by de arm Pon patmols’ Dat settled me. “he Cen de Clock struck twelle, an’ de pirikes woz mos’ drownded by de poles from de Nrecrackars an’ gui at de hig house ae’ de hurrays from de Quarters. Der | knew it wuz Chris- | goin’ fer de de oder, : : Jarisey cum for ma (Grin | mus gil. 1 knows it wut onelrisehun LIak np” sn owdacious sip, but addy t | thank de Lord as much as | ought fer His present, ‘cause I kep' thinkin” how dat same present had cheated ms out ob bein’ ‘mong de fust ter wlute ma new miss an’ Jodo in Uncle Jerry's | ‘Ail hang’ ‘roan’. “Whar did 1 got do name Clarissy? Now, ‘Bletion brovght me "snor, *Yo' dear granma named dat chile, an’ “lowed ale wuz ter be ralaed sq" iar nade i me mighty proud. Bo, wher yo! wa de big hours an’ nussed fo ma till _- put her in de eol’ grouh’. “Doan’ get so impashum, honey: Uze I kin. 3 "Clarisay hada’ Bo face ter be | my, my heart In broks! § it ms an ie I wants ter be jes’ Jak Phelle I'te goin’ tel tell yo bow ma : ren ! x oan’ tres yonder 1 planted 3 | goin’ ter tell yo' "bout Clarissy, but 1 | { Jes’ Kinder laks ter put it off as lung as Chycor Pe faithful ols Aggie! ‘ghnmed of. She wuz dat straight. wid sraonth bradk ah ~=4it din’ kink none—an’ lak de deers, an’ sof" an’ yalier dat } yaller rose. Bl Ink, an’ wouldn’ 20 de Quarters. Yometimes gnemied shamed cb her Cie lao k mame my, but © didi’ min’ da she could take pn ediogtin’ quel'ty, wheres ber niawm a pliin ole brack niger of A Sp B. Whea xo pa cum “Neri enurtin’ yo na, ba I warped (lar en 1 seed her wid dat waist dat | Hwusar ky thing ter make her 1g | tall an’ ney ha calicd she fog’ iz LiF wa r $+ from 0 ds hte her eves wyz her skin waz so hor ma 16 warn’t pebor girong wid de nigggrs a pt € hen ; : 1 wuz eo proud | BY broaght his : ment on de cloes dst cobers up a man: | i but fore long | heard him call her his yalier rome, *Clarissy looked a0 happy. jes’ Jak a yaller rose when it busts wide open an’ | tans ifs face op ter hebben as of ter thank de Lord fer lottin' 12 be so purty, I didn’ hab dz heart tor break de mpell “AH ob a sudden she jes’ dropped an’ widderad ax of de sun didn’t shine oa pt somite Prelio who, ‘cause she coubin’ raarry de ran she Iubbed, foe dresecd hers’! In Rowers an drownd- Dan she'd make a8 wreath ob yallar roses an” pot ders on hor hald, an “lowad she'd lonk as purty as Phalle ¢f she wuz drownded. It mos broke ma Beart ter hyenr her falk, an’ | thought de words ob de Seriptar’ had Coun trae noma cose whar if tells Thout “1 planted that yaller rosa” yor Meln® Hfted up by pride an’ fallin® inter de condemmuation ob de debbil “While I wuz bracdin’ ober ma "fle- i tion, miss enlled me inter ber room, an” she jooked so sad lak dat 1 threw ma ares ‘rows ber knoes an’ ask her what trubhle her so. Den she put ber il white han’ on ma ole brack Bald an’ a ming, an’ she said In 8 voice lak lie wiz talkin’ ter her own chile: "Po, falthful ole Aggie. I wish [| could spars yo! diz blow’ “Den marse cum fo'wa'd wid a 11 silp ob paper. Here it is, Boney. Imi IE sli will when Mare Galil shouts fron his trumpet fer tia ter cum home. | cyan’ read, homey, but | kKaows dess words Deyn seribed right on ma heart: ‘Denar i ole mummy, Jak Fhelie, I'se goin’ ter | drown mase'f 1 could face yo, an’ koows yo woald hal” me tar yo! hreas’ an” forgth me but | evan faces Miss an’ Mammy, I sin’t got no place | tay go ter mow bul de ribber; an’ f | nk sebber Jef de sabln, BecTis Bo ool wall Edieatin’ au” tryin’ ter be lak qual'ty ain't made | ioe Bappy ‘cep’ Jes de IU] while wid ¢ Jean, Mow he Iaffs in ma face an’ says O58! mam Forglt Creazomyy, an’ dean do Jean no harm, ‘cuss 1 tabs him so, an” he cyan” hep my fa bheack, he cean’ marry no nigger. fonenome ak! Doan” fergit de Sowers, mamny. ¥ | eid jew" fend aro yr ma, haw ae jes de game! “Ixme xre de words, honey. erfedt. 1 didn’; Jes ma po’ oie ¥is rognd me 5 i Sia Baar Pwgaped, an’ 108 been wenpin' elier sino “I ke cobered ma U1 gal wid Sow ers, an’ when Marie had ber put in de corner o% bis own Jd dat yalier rose Ladd an’ de roses do com oot st bar on it so purty, wid ders faces turned An’ when ds win’ | right ap ter bBeben, Glows dey nods at me ak an’ 1 ken dem whinped - ober an’ ‘Mammy, dean’ grish Vase so happy i aes FF | SLOW. Hi{onh me hotey. of Clarisey a 17 whtls by maese'l” anes eA AR SA Wil Nat Insare Cabana, A Cuban who pitt G for inssrance nen] COT the other day led uy tha sxamin TE nen re i bows od agnin Bad as 5 il dres: mer ew & ME Ld te * fonrnalisiz at the 1 d States and = i great gon teal Yendor an’ she tuk ter talkin® he rastin’ on ma bosom | I wish, mammy, | Good bre, | mammy. Oh! de water look so col” an’ | But "te gut ter go ter | I wish i} Way in she 30 poor? but 1 knows when I'm Si 0p Migs pes be no ray. it may be a4 fd tanenaable neln i gader de willie’ | on the path of progyiss, —Traustation ober i I wants ter think | i turned aver to the wyiltes Ant nadine makes ‘Be demert— ery. — Voltaire - elital —unries. Early and mother of safety ure The heart of the giver makes the gc dear and precions~-Lauther. There Is fot a single moment In Hfe that we can afford to lose-Goul- burn. : Experience takes dreadfully high gchaol wages but he teaches Hike no other Carlyle. The men who are always fortunate eannot easily have a great reversnce for virtue -Clrero Most people judge others by the company they keep or by thelr for tune — Rovchefoncanly. Dost thon loves life? Then do not squander time for thit is the sal jie ix made of —Frankiin. To love trath for trois sake is the principal part of human perfection amd John Locke: you feel for something better is not to end in disgrace when your oui comes, You must pow be gathering the fies and aptitudes that will fusure the place! keep your whale lite open | and ready. Retire Collyer, Sin i a cHvA’ Ss CREDIT, Citipons of the Empire Loath to Lend te the Guyermaient, = The Shen Pao laments the fact that the Chinese people are pot ag ready ax AE iid Tw Gir seo the government. In China the rulers ook upon the empire as a famay © | be administered for their privates ad. vantage. In western lands the people cording to that principle For example if a wigithy land own. er wishes to borfow matey apd ap. plies to his ehildren and servants they are all willing to Belp him according to thelr ability, for (hey know the jand owner has property enough make repayment sure. Now the em peror is the father and mother of his people. Why cannot ise, oft the same principles, borrow money from his own people? It piust be because they pC : - 40 fot trust him. tesr ran from ber cheek right on ter | AN foreign countries have national debts which they owe Io their own people chiefly and ealy to other coun: tries In & small degree. The governs ments have no difloalty In floating Joans, which ars al cones covered by thelr own people. who have sub con jond money frealy. Thera I mutuad Ctrost snd love betwen upper and low. or classes. Even If the time for re payment is hundreds of years off, they get (heir interest av long ae the King dom insta. peopla will not lend their money to the state and no promises Wil move bigger the national debt of these for- eign countries the mare prosperous the country. Thus, Japan ix an in stance in point. Thin is because the poney was borrowed {or the benefit of the people that rallnays, ete, might be built Jfpasmuch as mitch mossy has been leaned fo Japan by olhe grates these are unwilling 1o injure ad by going to war with har Naw, Tur key is loaded with de and seems an exception to the rule algde anuimers ated. Put abs only prove the Beam A Boney and wasted ¢ to bald pabile Works pring in vas: fie he rows howe rich: Gees & 58 gis Rindrange Ly adr pi Fat ve al del G3. wiiy in the Shanghai Merry: A Wank ragnaition. A wrinkisd lmallan jerked a monkey fron his hind legy from the stdowalll to the top of his hated organ with a Bowl “Coma backa,” he alle. Ths monkey rapidly resnoved and re placed a jaunty cab with a feather thereon sod blinked his beady eyes with rapidity. Twenty conta to ges clima do tren” said the agsembied ebildren. Btraightway the gathering a the and co apanion. {iniian to tha “Clima way high.” Htrie ones nl] woiey Drom parent Finally tie gum wai “Jacka gett de tres, RIT Heenoiy al toa tail irl and shaooll the éond % ra bis? Pr “Jar ko obeyed nr Gn Lee tres trunk wilh meskoess and dispatel {The ltalian Chad received I SAI i br rn ity lay, which were sithep 8 : Po The chibiven wep wal Bing Cmimkee when the itajian again 54d a! them, fie pobre: } sp al the an ing ay ar Tan on Fialivw Chika wn J A report from Way i that th a ryet Sriven pore Faw BRS 5 t ; virgt 10 wiping up tue fish sing thom for fertiticer bude, " To be saupicions is to tnvite treaehs : Mercy turns her back On the unmer- iy provident fear is the ‘a kiug, strange ~bat every word of 1 js true held sway. the ssed.piot of all other virtues — | If you will ba sure that the longing | famons planter, James Campbell, people in the west to lend money to | are the kKingdon and fhe rulers at ad | fidence in thelr governments that they | do not wind, for they Roow they will How differant it is In China. The them. The curious thing is thar tha tha monks i allegiance fig organist. ¢ Heantam ¢ dueed f Railed ? & Dg f City pat up Williane J. 33 {the race against MeKinier, ig kon, a9 he ealdls bimwedd ¥ {tha | peru, : axe | money like i i Yigg Gersnd ga ~LR3 sn Tri | A Prince of Athortian. Birth fn to be; married before any moons fo the girl be tossed upon his knee under the shel | tering peims of Honoldly when she was a baby and he was learning to be The statement sounds almost paring The prince {8 a son of the Hawaiian Islands, where Quesn Ldinckaiant once | Our prince is the ehild of | her dead Lrother, Kalsknua Kalaksos, ios, had therefore the Hive blood of royalty coursing through his | veins Now the United States owns Hawaii | ead there yon are. 80 Prives David Kawpnanskon fx 8 Yankee while wing a Hawaiian: and | America, whieh hoows not mavnity and {ts ways, bag bad royalty thrast apon | it When David marries, then, his bride will be on princess-—and the dainty can- | didate fur royal honors has already | been selected, he ta Miss Abigail | Campbell, daughter of 4 wwalthy Ha- | waltan plunter’s widow, and her age is just 1% A little while ago the wifow of the | ar- rived in San Prancisco from Honolulu, | in company with her four children left | by the milllonaire for hor tO rear when | he died a venr man ~ Misa Abigail wie ane of the four The widow seeks to | educates her chiliren in foreign lands | Anieries, and possibly France and Ger many. Prince David will. before a twelve. month, claim bls bride If she does sot go back to Mer native heath to marry him he will come to Aperica tO marry her-—for ove cotiquers everything—and fn the avert of David's roming hers a pot imprabaide one, the consort of the prince will be a bright particular star | tn glittering conststiation which | comprises the Golden Gate's society. Prince David Kawananakoa, nephew of the deposed queen, Lilluokalani, wae | the “a Mins Ahtgail Porn to the purple, and with his broth | er, Cupid, wos educated to rule. But the leonoelagtie ways of Americans i straightforward citizen of vistonal government which begun 1893. Phen tha Dinireg states took hold and when Hansil Dart! was aoong the frat provi When the sirife of Repube Dismiseraey ens Hawall, whe Den Rigs an thely leagier, and by af ths moan 34 na im ana inte wid ves eli pEryan ta Pevid Kawinaoan- Prince Dax Hawathnns-- wags 0 of tha 1) Distrsat Hawai he watery fort Flag X Lame Hwan always to all can by Lor amg Thr Rie am & Kas * 3 kid ££ iy Pet Tg aq % ud 3 £3 + rorses and his friends 48 0 the days © £ ala “ He keops o's hail in pghttal beach Bone of the late ites gay net to tha fn lamented , sb wWih no raanax stalls, an intersat in oa wioraticn of he Hl omanages wo ie Kalina soem padre oon ions SAVE sexing: bhride-slecs wrapiedl i the oldest uf £% #1 | wear and the time plece i so carefully : | const aged that i “features L abaotately | porte. mould, a slun of the darkest She ia nt axtriome. | finest { mens hitherto sold. soso togr duplicates from the Royal Col- legs of Burgsona averaged £30 each, boa me A territory. | changed hands for 180 guiness fate. | YOMETRIS : i Pam «bt Boansas make pena, snd, . who EEpaiRY | Pagninagiion was s 1 CRE, tite dw sonia Ha- Sethe $insr and most striking brunette ae, | aves ss brown as the cocosnuts that grow by Walkiki's pool. Her association with Engliah-speak- | ing people has given her a splendid { sommand of our language and she con | verses very fluently on many of the | toples of the day. The fashioaables of | Honolulu greeted her for the first time when, os 8 princess of the Mardi Gras ball iat Pebraary. she made her debut in the cagitol of Columbia's newest ter ritory, Then It waz, and there, in the midst of the glorious splendors of that mags : nificently appointed danes hail, where the selims of wealth fired back and forth to the seductive notes of Hawall's orchestra, that all who were great with the temporary greatness i which riches bring remembered the oft i repeated prophesies of the kabunas- that this selfsame prince and this love. Iy mine princess should mate and re make their home in the home of his ancestors, in the magnificent mansion ‘neath the sheltering palms of Walkikl, i where Kaplolanl. the relict of the last king, Kalakaus. had lived and ruled and passed to the great unknown. GREAT AUX'S EGGS. RSENS AA One Soild Lately in Loadon Brought Over Twelve Hundred Dollars Mr. J. C. Stevens sold a splendid : spacimen of the great auk's egies. be ing the Inst of the four belonging to the iate Baron d'Hammonville This specimen has a creamy white ground, with very distinct bigek markings on the zone, and is potable in having none of the halftone markings which characterize most of the other speel- It realized £388, its purchizer being Mr. Massy, 8 cols tector, who pald 250 miineas some time i ago for another very find specimen. | The price paid yesterday was sxcesd. ad about eighteen mouths’ ago, when ey Campheil, a sum of 315 guineas was paid for an other sample, which siso came from : France, but not frops the Barom &'- Hawai! nearly a full deeade ago made | Prince David unlearn Nis royal mane pers and strive to be a staple, plain, Hammonville's cabinet. There are alout seventy-three eggs and eolghty | stuffed wpecimens of the great suk That pros! rerarded, far fn 1538 a great auk's egg £31, apd nine years later ane of wileh subsequently agnin From 30 guineas to 310 guineas that Is the range of the grat auk’s “5 prices within a few years Tes rday Mrs 1. C. Stevens sold one of the seventy-three eppd Known tO exist and, theagh iE 4d net toneh the It fetehed the respectalile sun af £262 This is one of the very few Kinds of eggs which are not Detter naw tail waa Jaravared by the Indy unesd tr Mr. Stevens that ven 1aid” auk's epg. The nat that the extinet wad miraculously dropped an hut that a ving lady had dripped aspirate London Times, i A OA 3 ANT 8 iy. she had a Bird a3 An Old Timepieces An Interesting ex uilit at the Smith astipution 8 an old German chek that wag Heking about fifteen veurs before the birth of the great Axperviean republic. IU Keeps good time aad 148 wears I is made of nad wood and the work was all done hy hand, Every plese of the mechan. sm 48 highly polished and it is put with hand-wrought civets of The parts show vary little tie fied, FAS, does Bot YOIY A second In toe duidg twenty-four ie :
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