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———-~SS-—<S qi THE TWENTIETH OR, THE MISADVENTURES is aaaasiceomaatea GBlorld. No. 15) rt bs te PNK deen inane}! ndChwmy Mall Matter Goiersd se the Poet mee at New Vere TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1900, . NO. 14,289 VOLLAS sossor serene <Rrasees eet stad THE WORLD: 'TULSDAY LVEI OF $ peevevnreveverertrerer tt crete cot cheat etka take Ra kk PrererectecuccuneccrecvtctcCcocc, acto aorabean Saas nant Aa ease a nal Ly SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. CENTURY MESSENGER BOY; SHURTY M'NABB.—By FERDINAND G, LONG. A NEW AND FUNNY CREATION th ) RS, ft 8 a ‘ STOP THE SANDBAGGERS. «| 3 ‘ mt il ¥ dy Y ' The sandbaggers' record in New York g real 4 Chief Wevery, already too high by all ib yp notches, must be promptly cut off where it 3 ? " stands, g Ca, nareniRemare) ‘sow (heytne mle Tene Did yom ave Dim put tn dar dete? sGee, there goes a rheht on the noset! CALE they mixing bt tively e' OM, hat was a hot Manet 1 gh nh go undetected their e 4 q ‘ VARNA NAAAANOAAAAAAAIDOL LAD MARU NOAAAAR DEORE MALADIES DRO When highwaymen go undete Teaeecnvennanasaannnnecseenn ee eerane One ea ene eOn OOM nt nn aibenean MANADO VIVIIM MOMMA ATRS NOR MAMOL AAA ELAN IEA IORI vas indusiry is protected - Incidentally, when Mr Walsh, of the 4 weer yt eae ea eee Serer tr er ar wren tr fant ar eret error tier tri ir area Serena onsen tt rat re rarer ecto cc LD dig itr sys by a wiht Mt at Wy Aes ' ; <0 eS Coy = re hat what you call lovin * Schoo! Supplies Depariine lied to re J J ! KY \ ala Whe what leit? Have b been wok avo ‘t Lip oy) ts vec MD IE IFS : Pe) : “ i TF bot quickly to the jol thugs? attack OUTS ean Ippey}t« PY A\| ANSI LA LS eh We {ort yon ; 1 he i . ; a AAA RRVAESERAAE A DAAOADAOLDAAS E9008 Wor eller woman had risen, her maith quivering upon him he was gui rave oni HE BEST. WAY AVY AANA VA ff +4 Pe aera tail eer alloBSBELeHIG OW Eba Ie: -LIORt Is 5 i ol SVE ATH SH ais ' TH E LI IT ‘Wh \T AR ELI SSNESSIaone kt o fol ike, dear ion of a public duty ' i i 1H EE SOO] don't speak to me fora wh ‘ : L a f Fl . ‘ 10 PROPOSE, { Mr. Urban (at Intelligence office) ‘Thar| H Hohind a tall screen of Thdlin allt Mise Mellvatne Public satety wfinitely more im. 2 Shalt Jinxt win) you sent un is hot entinta trew forth and reread the letter she had scanned with ' \ t than any consilenition of personal y roprietor-Wtial'e the trouble quickening heartbeats an hour ago portant h | i " ny to me that | Stee HebanetVall eha Gantt waaland ! My old love who loved me rotor If she loved me notoriety. Hf | ! ‘ t “un t to sult my we tr e would not say pohow wi ske this con! otelalattetoloielelmlelaleletolofafelufotos Hat how Hroprietar—Hut, my dear gir, think of dence, T wonder! Mary has been dead some years, 4a lua retully b i Foputatign for eookine eho beart you Know, Bhe was a good wife (ome She knew the Net Foani—You, of course vith, Phad tn honor to t that, My hoy Ane JONG nee Nee ‘ Ma "ey ue Rood as you oA him for old sake's D | | Y KO ) y hs i} are ® i + ce Lavi at He tas mot had 4 f The tne kite wh { serited frailty of hia moth ily. my Ld \ } ® har feat such & time { Land enduring m have fou tame a fein him. He is grave to cides the be penal , a maidens who ru } fic, Hut should he take one 4 r Bigned Editor on Loadi jes of / - Kh they number 4 f i chamber of his oul—into (he gueat room of is leat by Recognized Authoritios, Veet there are none who might not roud hat privie . j } and what Ne fexe, that distinction, that tenancy. Out of your va Nd s ! H abundance give him a itt 6 tn fecollestion of Nis . | 3 pi a4 , tae aeking tor the |? father, whom you have starved DEGENERACY OF THE PRIZE-FIGHT. eee Ou tee an so cme taving- nue SPAR SRARON! hy . A ne very rit The Yos, I've reached the « t Mr. F Well, we 1} some lobeter When Andrew Mus A) phy My A AN u , 4 EDMUND E. PRICI aig i it! my patience amily Has been « nL Rone Away’ atid forgotten fly mites Presented bla lettore of introquetion, und was male ounsellor at t ) \ ' ‘ ‘Maly tu ly thore with whom he came In contact th havea ension paren a on ht alte da cect nanalll CM TT WTA” [Ee d the young people loved him dear. 1B repeal of the Horton lay Mn * \ , 1 elobrated ar NPL OW OR GaN alia By MH fe ; |, Poi mo ow ny 15 Node esti rane RY 4 : KEW HR PLACE ly. In the merry multitude of whjch Nannie Nichols Which took effect Sept 1 : ‘ knights of old » paint Mine aH 1 Wher Miatroms (to new qook)—I shall go tofwae the star il was quite another story. The most ace will without doubt not onl ery in 1 poet on the dpe ot ag dene ta rivalrdtac ee l nirket with you on Wednesdays and complished flirts among them took him in hand by ' echiovous girl frlend the deplhiting of thegahe need another oa Saturda ‘turns, ‘They could make nothing of him rode’ eflelal results in sm a oon eee yoadent can be made city (idierous in the extreme D Piava, ROMBTIMES New Cook—All rolght. mum, But whof “Why doe he stay here? cred Nan Nichole dempere raliing the standard Of i any propone marring puch maidens L woud SANM THONG, ROM hl vil be afther earryin’ (ie marketin' on ately, “He doesn't like ue We vant be orwite, prive-Aghts but will WO} a dyiee ta uae the pla thomt matter-of-fact #Quoth a young physlolan named Proc ther days, mum? ye are here for fun, What is he here for? To spoil open the wyes of the public} words, and to let thetr sna aceord With bien 1 thought 1 owe : aro L] Z be spam ieig) our pleasure? Tell you what, gitte-1'l] take one try to the farcey lntely palmed NTA MARU altar Ree ReMiihat Vamvanty Kin SR at him. ‘The rest of you have fatled » the cow tate fl wave ‘rad mi PrteRUaC how sveragit wooma that | an iw D That evening the others watched her try her “prene off on them as boxing contests ie ; he , ves ett meets 4 tice hand’ on Mason, He was attracted, but pers That the prize-fight of today iv a delusion and| tr nly wh he w wh Hn ay the progaea | plexed A snare no thinking person can doubt It makes )!are ! a Ne A pi + | 4 had worth Li ia adn vd um ki i yi Wt A wilt ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ae Dw more) when he war a little tad jashed tn je min, Uittle difference whether the fig Neer WEN Or ag eee teen nen nn nn nh pinot Jack fairly $ instant of tholp parting, ho Is sure of a fortune in either case arp with Horror ihe could hear her friends whixport “You're bonnie,’ he sald, “God bless you!’ In former years challenger and challenged fur to Hotter y tale of how he proposed mar Nannie went quite white She aa not meant he + . Ml should be so earnest, She sipped her hand from hie mished thelr own money The oan Mt for fate ma kes to be jiumhed at behind hie back ‘and ran up the beach to the hotel. She did not know Supremacy ovcurred in a weoret plaice At Its) y), roposain have been the theme for much cere that Andrew Mason walked up and down the pale conclusion the victor had something to show in t incall as Jventinue to te as long as ! ronda untl) dawn was at hand—the pearly, pulsating the way of bruises and the vanguisted bore marks love rilos the world, which wh ever , | waht of the uh yi Seat <a “wer 6 wine who tormplate In “Wh a ry * “Tam not hideous BER ALANWOFR Patt By NOLEN WaA:toaly to Aght thelr hearts and Al the feet of the newiteh } Tam WoL ealudh . . Atrane things hava happened gain in a week or a thonth, The Bngliah law forn contury may not he alles Tecan only fail.’ He clinohed his teeth, will try!’ Allowed six montha’ leoway before winner or lower) put wo iy propowata of mareia Me anthisiasm grows, Ne wald, need aceept & challonge . [tree teen em eet ett ttctttats The little sandy, semi-ploturesque Michigan sown In thovo days won f for th . The piain matierof-fact manner of asking: her 10 bw come to hold a fascination for two young neo The in those days men fought for thelr own money if wife y not be mantic, but it la wineast CAMPATON L ATURE, . dusty rowds might have been the pathe of the tial now they fight for a pure put up by aclob The LAURA JEAN LUNNBY Johnson-1 don't think it faht that the city. The dingy dock wan trodden as lightly by two boxing contest has diverged from ite original) Laura tea tien te The Brening World by arrange TGovernment should be allowed to clrour pairs of feet as were once qhe dusky ways of od ot with the y Payer Jate campaign arguments, Verona. Bven out tn the orchard country, where platus; it te no longer an amusement, It tea farce | ; ait Who fertile nity and Mreddie, on the way | Amithson—Oh, you are one of those fol. peaches budded, blossomed and flushed to lusctous me- for the witnessing of which the credulous are | i i id Raat a cpuande ptt, Sueensheat! race track, looked like} way home they loobed UIKPiows tha: twlleve the national bante turlty—#o well did one wooing prosper-they found feavily muleted Rete i fhe olan ' vilato Wate , Tanoula print all the mone ’ And then elther Intimate speech or sweeter silence entranely Again, the man who pays $89 for a box at al smal wap aetna tot hon Se teereectetee Pee ee Ce oe + OOOO oa Ondnradudatetud eitrtnbrtuteteortnbotmtrenpuenpaen Ce magical night Nannie whispered out the stor Pritesfight will probably wait some time before | a i sje =" ——— es Laer LN tad alba taking his wife and family to the theatre, tet} TEDDY'S HOBO OPPONENT, | WHERE BABY WAS | QUERIES AND ANS ;WERS | |Wiikgn, when news of the engagement reached hint almost incredible to see $60,000 as the proceeds of | s VWillpino Jom, candidate for Vice Premdent 5 | “That surely demonstrates conclusively the attraction sh : a Moin Pee HaRSiuveentl ty ween Won It from Corbett, of wravity! & single contest Jasting but a few moments, Of « United Atates on the ticket 4 y put up From whom id Fitasimmons win the champion Hut the woman who Jost her life's happiness in one . , ore lby the National Tourists, otherwire hoboer and com DW fides b i i the we ” 1 ha 4 non Beare) is. looa WANia: tO ABIL agAlN. Why not Ns airvoatpalt ampa, at Hritt, ta, Filipino Joe re een? ANXIOUS celfish and prudential hour knows that ttle Nan is His first question after the fatal blow concerns |! Se reaie (6 CIAWAY atwER” Palio watonE 3) pleln Chords, Cooper Unton, | wise, Young Mason's brilliant eyes say enough to the box-office receipts 2 Where could | my ve al free? | ala Uy jatone for his laggard speech, And the bride-elest neeeevorvaveuseenenneneereveneee ney y Miss M. 8. GRATIAM hears tn her soul a song which shail ring there (ore Hereafter the public tay see nome of ils former 4 thet Rian achibada Huh i e nts ht mushroom champions on the tail end of cable cars i3 3 What Waa the Year Ot Chaudees Ojentla RINE of | acne) Oni “Memory and hope will te Shel twin Baers IP. e | =P . a H ; kt pager tas mravitly ~ | A CLOCK FOR THE SHAH, | Where may L secure a thorough courte of inatrase eee eee © | ae) , 3 ‘ ; at ot > nin Pookkeeping at no expense? Wend +4 dniaineniibdis : eae Wer ae . 3 . —- - len , n n o ! was the gayest summer season the Michigan = AUROAANSOROEOAES OO ENS| heiselintotoeolotenimfote 4 H — 3\% +h VAAVAASAAOAReaenent “es ALY BE GOOD, pleasure resort hail ever known, And of all the. ¢ 5 3 <a Ay hore in the baby? Nobody jnowe vd se GOOD, happy young people who flocked over jon the Chir } aE RT | : “ ae .L. BE GOOD. phy young peo fj over on the Chie! § KING HUMBERT'S F OR TUNE, Look in the plot where the hotlyhock grow . 140 boats Nannio Nichols was perhaps (he most irre. | > HE jae King Humbert hae left a very hand Out tn the Hen, under the rone DON'T Row when the day. will: cone wnatbly happy } forme patrimony H timnat ” OF jonalvly down where the Dive Uresk flow Hut you ald Wwe: know Two onthe!” she cried, looking out on the inland £60,000 to 1,200,000 er, “Tt Re Calan } Deer in the shade of ihe binckthonn tree iN i i Ht our Rod resolves * son that giittered away in blue and ailver ae fae as eye | 4 duomo,” War Renerous f atity, and BKttmieh the unit meadow, where she om ae ee nave tne time, ok Could reach, "Two whole months just to plunge In the Jott only @h inheritance which his son paid Was wont to toddie in babbling glee f 4 + tel i Me SII) oy take and He on te sindeoand dance-and dancet to the leat farthing To the wong of the birds and th f the bee 1) Seah OUF FAMED Away Aunt Lellies Aunt Lelie, lan't It lovely to be alivet” In the twenty-two yours oft a : ; A PHL Da Ae Ge pend re When one ia happy. Nan | put de at leant A wine " wees J a My Nobody knows We'll nll be good some day Nan rolled her ¢ to a ba and tossed them the greater part of w o've trim every ne Wid pr acrose the room houldn always be @states In Plodinon!, « yin th f Wxoept ia the ‘ i We'll ruin our busineas affairs Nappy? What makes happiness, Aunt Le Rome and Mor Hlept bay w nw pl 1 \ With thought of fellowsmen, Mies Molivaine ate ' 1 in a tow at i Ita t a RI ‘ we ki (ee fond Intent ‘There was a hor You julte know wana ior Min a in Aiba ya what t mein, Na f f #100 nf Dry ‘ Well make our frenda ail happier private dom ie Say ReN tat TER COTM wiuayivta mat Ma ICT BU waht to Know or And the girl at schoo! in the worl : Pe tah Vid Nae Cait f i Noha ie ian talked. ‘Phen Herbert W mild he loved meso dd The King's ob t lest montha of eee t : PROARA TE For you'll be good and Ui be good Joe Delutre'-— | . piri Uncommon ‘There are people We'll all be good some day beeddeee be the yea hone singer DR eTRBL aR Dither FIUBCACOADC TOR CATE: roafriosd cit Those boyat!” Mine Moldivaine rose Jndlgnantly, | etimate of w fevote tiie | SA ee vee w WE OMA IORNAAAAS OR NARROVARMRNEMN | 711 p : Ay Lenk davon auras, We WaysMiaad + Nan’s frank glance arrested further words | urtous clock haw Ji on made for the Shah Hal fare nd "Hed," but sin haa been nominated for high ois tele { “ae hh 7 Y ; Lab Mas bind Why not? They are ar follows! Hut, T don't! * Not only t* the Teheran time shown, but non 4 \ Bae land mighty oMece he prefers being addressed an Mr Lived with Neck Broken That Kome day yeni te a turn, ite She broke off dreamily. When she spoke| the times tn twelve other cities of the world, The daniel 111. line neve ® ather'n toate (Hragil Me. Michael Uroril, Joe won tite sobriquet bY) op pleven months Auguat Abeman, of MM We Atel try ts and wdtrae J culn {t woe wii) a xerouanes® strange to her, “Pve| centre dial, which jv the jargost, shows Teheran time, for farn Hint ' revel ; 0 Orie W nnd Lawton, Tel rpietionh strest, Chiongo, iIved with a broken ate aie yeh Belg ned that if Lever cared much for any man 1] while the ¢matier diatw rhow the times at Peking, He han the resut y Nt he war gulne MW The SBME] Ite died a few daye ag Ra EUAN wat acai Min, y think of who he Was or what be wax or how| Washington, Yokohama, Bombay, Samarkaud, Cone er mpromsed hin mm WAR A KOOTe more of dead 0 om -_ ‘ Mi a hs STAB iT maa * world considered him, or what hie prospects were | stantinople, Vienna, Rome, Berlin, Parks, St. Peters Roberts's Bly Arn raden He sok te the States and Etnn's Stze ‘aR we Ri Re Hae tsi aera Tf not even of what the end would be, Id simply doas| bug and London. All the figures on the dials are in 1 erte EL far More Hired out ae a Cowboy to Buffalo I Tut this wee) Mt By the larmeat voleano in Murope, and one of | Baltimore American, ‘fe * Heed at the natatorium Td stand on the brid Verslan characters, as are the names of the various mume an any f “ra mmanded 4 hard fe and he Mnally determined 19 quit work] the largost in the world, ts 10,000 high and ninety YJ : sb and pat out my hands and brace myself, and—divet| cities, and each dial is mounted In a very handsome wntli now Altogether ‘i milea in circumference at Ite base | CHeieati nner neErsinir niente You-with my eyes shut—and the sound of the water e time | come When the next time lone else in the world but me and says if 1 don't are| ne rely aga ani neequently Ife seems to n ry her now ehe will wall as long as 1 wish b frorable to me ever ainee iny recovery, Pleaae tell to, Now, what | would very much lke to kn On MONDAYS, about the Raby w to regain her love W. G, [would it be wrong for me to Keep golng with he TUESDAYS, of Perplered Lovers F the young lady does not care enough for you and {the intention of marrytng Nes eyt not to become en ; yur health to be willing to give you the fresh alr waged, for the reason that If my ambitions m | WEDNESDAYS, of Unhappy Wives and | w he dostor sivians It seems to ine that you | Materialite 1 would be forced to marry her and bel), Troubled Husbands, have rathe wor outlook for the fut 1 do not {obliged to put her in poorer surroundings than a Ma) 7 9 ox wto v 0 serio here her own Some at the present time? A URSDAYS, kera knw Advise you, but seriously, w THURSDAYS, of Beauty Seoke a girl will ¢ slight @ point as thie (t augues BAH la BSt: ¥aRy IONE for YOURE PROPIA 10. FRE | ts willing E cannot why yea derstanding to tht for you woman who really loves a man If the girl should not have an see FRIDAYS, of Inquiring Housekeepers {1 Letters without names and addre snnot behave an thin woman doer k es will ; If 1 were in your case T ehould think several times You are to continue your attentions, and that at] not receive attention, The names are not } \bofora T contluded t) break my heart for so selfish a ythe end of the year, if you are both of the same mind; for publication, Write on one wide of } 8" Janid you are ablo to rupport her, you will marry unless | meanwhile the young | prefers. lady should nee some else vent you must yleld as grace. ° paper on'y. Not Long to Walt, Th such an fully as you ean Lam dearly in love with a young lady of about | Mie Girt or Fresh Air—Whieht wenty-tiree. [am just twenty-one, but look much | Advice Cannot Help Here, | Deer Mra: Ayer r A at ent Tam not in a position to marry | lear Mere Ayer Tam @ young man twenty years of age and am on-| hor, but jive very good prospects, do you think It] 1 am In tove with a Woman of my own Ke and if to @ young Jady of eighteen whom T dearly love. advisable for me to keep golng with the young Indy | owing to her past iife my parents, brothers and visters TT have been sick for two months, and the doctor lor hreaking off entirely’ | know she loves me very | object to my marrying her, At present she |e home I must go out quite often for fresh alr, Ihave |deariy, She soid tf 1 wished to marry her 1 could do) with her parents, and 1 belleve eho ts trying to re to see my fancee three times weekly for |so at once and whe would live with her parents until I) form, for she 6 keeping good hours, Bie has a very | six weeks, and always asked her to go out|was In a porttion to support her, as her parents are] bad temper and ts very easily aroused, She has prom: me. @he refuses and saya 1 should wait|very wealthy, Ghe says she would never marry any | lod me faithfully to be true to me if I marry her, and nid ia frame richly engraved ‘PERPLEXED o LOVERS. thing about her which T know is untrue, He paid attentions to me atter he left her, ao of course 1 did Hot tell him the things he had heard were false, for £ had tried to get him for two years, 89 could not love this chance, Recently 1 notice he speaks to her. Now, will you Kindly advine me what to dot I love him and would feel terrible 1f he whould go back with her again, However, there Is another fellow who keeps company also, but T ke him beter than the fellow who puya attentions to me now, He rather likes his girl, but T am Joarn a good trade which w a wife os you wleh to do, thie girl enable you to support By all mean strive to win I wish you every success, Perplexed L Dear Mra Aver Tam dearly tn love with a Gentile young lady, Aly though a Jewish young man fam willing to marry her and she likewlee gives her consent, She having no parents looks to you for your Kind advice on this as I do not know what to do | hereby ask your opin-|1 on in thie matter. TROUBLED MAN, TMINK it le a question which finally you mus | settle for yourself, There ts, in my opinfon, no sex in ain, and I happen to know of a number of es where girls who have been unfortunate and have not led correct lives have reformet and made xcollent women, devoted wives and motvers, It all ids upon the woman And Just how much In ear t she On general principles one understands | hy relatives object. but there are always exceptions, yor! write of Is one of these, and t ly perplexing quertion, T have a good posttion and can onfident T could get him, 9% people way T have @ provide a good and happy home, She cares nothing | #! ining Way. Now, which do you advive me to dow yfor religion. K. D. try to keep my present fellow or try to get this other Learn a Trade and Love WIN Wait, tear Mra, Ayer Tama young man. | love a young lady | have been keeping company with for two years. I have been working different positions before and after 1 be- came acquainted with her that are all right for a youn Hingle man, but would never do for a married one Now, I'd like to learn a trade, but T thought It might be too late, What would you advise me to do? I never earned more than $10 a week in any position, JOUN, dU do not give me your age, but It seems to me} couple of years my senlor, fellow? MAYBELL BF, ONBULT your consolence in this matter, Put yourself in the other girl’* place and see whag an unwomanly part you are acting. Aft! who would not be loyal to one of her own sox and will not help to clear up falsehoods that are being clroulated about her woud make a sorry wife for any good man, Your own better nature should come to your pexouey otherwise T may predict with anfety that the teuth will ultimately come owt and Ch tae!" ootertain for you the contempt which you wit merit # you Y you are an honest fellow, and if you are ambitious, | with © young lady these last three years, but about a) allow the girl to rest in the shadow of an untruthiel eady and tomperate it cannot be too late for you| month ago he left her because he had heard some-| charge, F the young Jady has given the matter serious re. | flection and finds a difference in religion no ob+ stacle | see no reason why you should not marry and be happy. [t le a fact of record that there are [many very happy matrimonial unions between Hebrew and Gentile, An Unwomanly Way to Act, Dear Mea Ayer Tam a young girl and am in love with a fellow a He has kept company

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