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pixTSBrnGii co3niEHCiAii rcA cttte, satutiday, septejibei. ioot something over the fire. I ft first up- to work. In a thau four da. i.v.c 1 whole wrs comulfU-1 MS I bat tittle Dick informed ir.e In a whisper i I ILmS ft i "Il-e pieco was large ord It be i h.

cut tj are I for which n.y wife iava tret wtf a'u perfectly nuh bis but a a ur.fcrtui.u'e cir euwstLi.ce had not o. urrl uctit was ftnJpheu, which low a ca wtth dismay. It was so very larva ti.af we no In the t.cu to It. The mac me-y were rnawng a wisa I-ir tr.e taco. Washes of ail kinds I had a natural antipathy to, for I knew- that ir.st-.-i 1 of mending the complexion tney epcllud it.

I therefore approached rcy chair by sir degrees to the are and, grasping the poker as if it wanted by accident. overturnd tne whole comnosi- THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE'S SELF-CULTURE COURSES DIRECTED BY E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, D. LL.D. EtuJlas for Grown Folk.

Br Allan Walton Gould TrK8 DAY "Correct English and How to Cte Josephine Turek iiai.r WKDNESDA-T "How the CntUd BUUi Hurt Expanded." By Munro and Faitley THUI.SDAY "Colonial period American Utaratura." Loreiao Saars i "Tha Makers of th Nation. By Clark Mill Brink BATURDAI "Willi tha English Masters." By M. Frances Brown 2 was too late to beg-in an- i tur. therefore. Instead of inp vion, ar.a tr.

other." -r a ii. i a d. i 1 1 i i i dout'lv That he had true sympathy with the laudable ambitions of his sir's and their wise mother is shown In the following: "My wife and daughters happening to return a visit to Neighbor found that tne famliy had lately sot ihtir pictures drawn by a limner who traveled 4 4, Without Pav or Compensation of Anv Kind. uie jewelry bCCUOil, made tractive bv low prices. uir vanity, aa we r.nj cc, lean.d in a ic--' manner atfalnt tr.e kitchen wa'l, where the canvas waa itrelched and.

painted, much t- larpe to I get ti any door, and the Jet of all our li-ki born." has aald and leaa renownej Jdl-rrient hi t-e tug V'e read tLe Vicar of in y.juth and ae: we return to it atnin and gla ar.d lisa the meiiory cf an author hc fe strive no well to reconcile us to hi-n aa iiAturt." Sinc ti.ep fapcrs are written tha convtctiot. that whether working "in stone, in color. In tone or in tha character form cf the novtd." vinicsa the artl- SEYERE BRONCHIAL TROUBLE, THE TWO MONTHS FREE POPULAR WITH THE SICK tne country and took hkenesnea for 15 shillings a head. As for our neighbor's family, there were seven of them, and they were drawn with sevtn orannes, a thing quite out of taste, no variety In life and no composition the world- Havlns engaged the limner, we desired" to have something- in a brighter style, and after if V'Sll sue Glai Vvx itr Jir Sttr'. nr Silver t-p.

JJc Sterling Silver tcp Co. Crcin Jar itr ft tlt. i leu XksZ IK. Uavsia, Will Be Given to AH Ap many debates at lenK-th came to an unard- tnat 'fJ mous resolution of beinir drawn tot-Hthflr O.t "Winn Dvetof and Tuckr I a and rUl Ireait.lr.a; ail'h driU. i'-rr bfvetx paiua ar.l cl r.e tr tr.rat.

i a a cf rirrr in one larjre historical family piec.j. This i JxJ'a 'vto7 plying During September and October, to accommodate Those Who rroniunce it lournov work SterlinLr Silver screw top Glnss Col -is 1 and a ftlir. of uirtt on or Bottles, 15c. Sttrlirr Silver Tco Glais Pcr-vdcr t' Desire to Take Advan- trZXlZ IXi serve for ail, and it would be lnrir.itely more genteel, for all families of any tasta were now drawn in the earn manner. As wo did not immediately recollect an historical subject to hit us, we were contented each with being drawn as Independent historical lly wifo desired to be represented as Venus, and the and not art: since tola conviction Is the motive power of a humble etTort to even recall fa-ts once known, a suoseqnnt tracing of the rovel'a development ill be those linen which indicate a dLitlnct moral purpose.

It believed that the projrreas of th novel has been tward culture, toward ideality, toward to-flro delicacy, and if that urn th tae of the Exposition 1 irliV recotnrier.d i. i.jrt anil Ta-kr" tratinr.t 1 1 'l t'ar: 5- I lwj.r.t of IhwM 1 I au." Excursions to visit the Office. i L'otilcj, Zc painter was desired nc-t to be too frugal of Jiis diamonds in her stomacher and hai' Her two little ones were to be as IS story form has its piac in life's tr.lr,lr.g school and tho etbks found in lla pea las? o-as by her side, while in rny govn band, was to present her with my ER0HCH1AL ASTHMA. may neip to revoIuDonix a raca. books on the "vVhistonian controversy.

P.eraova tha causae xht make your Y.Klr ltfa- $1.50 corsets, 75c Lot of Dr. Warner special AUTICCE VIII. Development of the Cnffllah Hovet ana cray witrs aii liia P.iltAH. The rest of the family were equally felicitously costumed and the painter wal it; c. tn test urn fiir corns.

15 eta. 90 Mrs. Msry IlaiTaaa-la. Iraakttm juare, -1 ha4 f-r All deaf pertaaa, asd aJl praoaa afflicted with Catarrh, Ilaieasaav-tlara. Aitbiaa.

Hroaeblal or Itomack Trosble, Kidney or IJver Uiraf, or anr other so-called lacarabla alltnejtt or laflrmlty, and who bctfla treatment daring September an A Oo tobrr, ahall receive tno naonlba' PEOPLE'S SHiGIKS CLASSES TO CrKI. bought on this basis 50 dozens o00 all sizes drab, white and black. wit a rt t-r-x---chiii sthroa. ard I aa tre.itt'l viral fjvi i ty: I re beaeM ur.til I It. 1.1 t.r I 1 itrt ft --i tion never so satisfying to tha diligent etudent of mind, manners and morals of previous times, but when Richardson haa been classed aa the founder of the modern novel enough has probably been Baid of his Influence for good at any period.

Clarissa Harlowe augmented the success cf Pamela, and, dealing with a higher grade of tragic persistence in vice, does not seem so obnoxious. The man of letters who has attained who has no more serious strife to look forward to either in mental or financial acquirement may find profit in reading the three voluminous noveis of Samuel Richardson. He will, without doubt, approve heartily and enjoy keenly the succeeding ventures in novel writing by Knexvllle. Pa. Rev.

Jem trealmrst Pre, ahall bo alvaa i-owde- or. cr k.n relief a i -3 pastor of the Elirhth -r. Jr" New stri'ht strip jha; in Lee uim'tl to; an Mrcie ci He. church und father of the aort t.rr.a, Mr con.i;-:n iti 1 aa it ccvii b. ar.d 1 tho.t Lr "It is what we would say and do not, hat we would be and are riot, that haa occupied hours of the aver-stre human rr.irid through all fctfes!" This luring- of Imagination into foreifulnesa of -if by toy or personation or dreamy fancy is not novel, is not modern.

It is fls old as life, as representative as art, Itphael has pictured It In the Infant John at the Madonna's knee, holding in his two hands liin winged treasure, his fa.ee all ngiow with the earthly delight In the new, the unusual. Mendelssohn has voiced th motif cf the painting in that note of desire "Oh, fur the wings, for th wlriR-s of a dove." In hUtorv. in politics, in military lore, examples multiply of fact forced in by etor-, of scheniinirs developed by marbles' or mumble-the-pcg. Armies have b-on generals I by boys in round-abouts, with household furniture for soldier. A ro heip for ire.

I Id to try i-rs ly a frier.d who l.d tees cre4 siated by the Rev. W. H. VtMurray. pastor of the Knoxvulo i resbyterlan nurch.

performed the et A wed- darloa these two laeotbt the aanao cure and atteatlon, the sane tued l-clnea and treatment that Ihrr would receive If they were pa las tho regular rt. The people's singing classes will be fully inaugurated on Monday evening, when the first class will meet. Mr. James P. McCoilurn win be assisted in the different parts of the city and the outlying towns by some of the ablest singers and teachers In Pittsburgh and Allegheny.

The plan to be pursued in the people's singing classes ie almost Identically that followed by Mr. Frank Damrosch. tha Tl ii is cr.c va'arrh ty tht -n. I l.gaa feel relter r'srht tr.v co.sh I An irucc vt aiTittci vo.u.' and I cctio tie dswn in iti. a- I cuii nver do iff rt I rr.

rorrur. 1 1 r- Some odd Dollar Corsets are Ovisl Frtcch Corsets thit uere C-LC arc c2 C. iME TREATMENT PATIENTS ail tr.jr 4 cr.er. u.ng oinner io. lowed the -vlcw The fuests were Rev.

James Wallace, Rev. W. H. McMirray, Mr. and Mrs.

Johu H. Mr. and Mr. Wil'iam F. bowman.

Miss Camilla. Wilur, Berthn. Wallace, tjjy Jj. Wajaco, Mr Charles Calvert. Mlj Annie ilctirlde Mr.

and Mrs. Wllilaiu Bream, idr. and Mrs. alter J. Bowman, Mr.

Frank Bowman, Mr. George Bowman. Mr. aui Mrs. Ernest Hartung.

pr. and Mrs. Wallace wiil receive their friencs the future at Uielr uew home on Araotlia sreet. Yea Can li Cured at Hccs. COMPARING THE NEW AND OLD.

Mra. Anal M. McSIchol. SOS laces A late deal, but a great purchas Th tno months' r-- wfj t-e ho cf ti.a city, b't a ttrt is fcr tttn- ar. arrat.g-rre-.t u.e Co which Henry Fielding and Tobias Smollet and Lawrence Sterne mark the last 50 years of the 18th centurv.

He may even pay annual homage to "Tom Jones," the work of "some thousands of hours, and said to be the epie of youth, by a master of comedy;" to the expedition of "Humphrey Clinker," In which Smollet gave best evidence of that long lease of life which he gave to England in his revival of the picturesque romance; to "Tristram Shandy." Lawrence Sterne's monument of English humor. The wise man that we believe such must be. however, will not encourage youth, which is so easy prey to insidlousness, nor middle age, whose prime should he used in frarnerin? and thrashing, will not encourage these in spending- time upon this quartet of English vaudeville artists, and for that reason all the more dangerous in their influence. Mrs. Browning voices the warning against an indiscriminate acquaintance with books in "Aurora Leigh:" Sublime danger over which one steps Publlme danger, over which one weeps When any young wayfaring soul goes forth unconscious of the perilous road.

The day sun dazzling In his lloitud eves. Fourth street. Eaat "1 have used your riuw treHtroei.t. yovj Bent me. wondcrf-ily good reau.t.

I am vBry much espelahy irh the throat an .1 IroncLlal trojtiu. My aromach n)k) lettir I hdn't touch Wrddlair Cards. Pittsburgh friends have receivel Invitations to witness the marriage of Mj Mry Edith Sawhlll. daughter of M-ard Mrs. T.

H. Sawhlil of C.ayavlile, jal and Mr. Edgar Holmes Miller, which talented brother of Mr, Walter Damroscn of German opera fame, who will be heard soon at the exposition with his matchless organization of musicians. The classes will meet weekly, the price of tuition will be nominal, and the study will begin at the very rudiments of the art of singing. Mr.

McCollum is more than delighted wdth the enthusiasm which haa been awakened by the project which he and Mr. Charles M. Boyd have been putting into operation during the last few weeks of the summer. Hundreds of people have already entered the classes and it ia expected that by the 1st cf October the number will reach a couple of thousand. Nearly Complrtely The work of the people's singing clashes la now.

with the exception of one branch, completely organized, and the active faith In the new treatment when ray cf malirent. L'n. l)cr ni Tjoir rt vnit --Oll'll COX' CA lacer. la thrir cf-r t-- r. UU SLt, UU 11 ia SO.

ljir Fine Imported White Pointe de Laces and Insertings, 7C wide Drs. Gycrs 5 Tuckor, to match, ioc. that there eoc.dn win oe in Presbyterian church on t'lf'f the Cktysvilie for It. 1 thought e-iresday ven- be tnythii.g qt-iie iTf-pest clock. that 1 U-d rr aa tie to c-t froia you.

lr-g, Septemlr at ha the pustor. Kev. Frank Fish, officially ish. officiating. i nd fvit sorr r.

ha oil fvit of rr.e tt.e treattr.ei.L. new trtattnent. hower. I cjmi the trainins; school for curves cornected th-with the jiomoopathic hospital. Mr.

hi Miliar graduated iro the school cf trtubit-d i Serrer.tir.' Wlit! Vint? Je given gre.ter 1 ha beer. ith b'ou'rdt'a ar.4 dth- one Sot 719 enc k-t lOo one kt 12' pnarmacy of the Western urlvrraitv rsa a goud n.ny years. cn u-e my riitire for ref t-rer if oa ish, -r i cr- 1 11 I yar iinu touows his profesun in Em Doctors Gcpcland fcEyers. ritACTlCn E.STABl.liiEI. i7.

th RvS i-zce crai ana r. work of teaching will begin on Monday Ll k. whro he will takj Ins lr. i ttlruv evening, September 10. At that time the hnmed'ately after the ceremony.

1 he treat i) r- onn.T.i your r.e'r of 1 It Iri.Ir jmmi! with in C2ts on accost ci witlii, rrttLr.tii sxd njor.cv. wedding will be a handaora vn in t.i 335 and 337 Fifth Ave. To thrust I1I3 own way, he an alien, through The world of hooks! In the book-world, true There is no lack neither of God's saints and king? True, mar.y a prophet teaches in the roads But stay who Judges? Ilcrj invitations having been lsuel. i ii. making uj my mln.J aojt giving Mr.

and Mrs. William MacNall of In- you ruy as I didn't tav-Pfnai. have Issued csrdu for the wed- It it -t on thir.klr.c It oer uinic their daughter. Miss iMud it rv i mv tt.rt I r- i 'r HatnVt-n'a Fire) 1 p. i p.

m. I p. r-. a 1 to 1 p. ra i-jr ir.J aii iio iJ.js :) a B-Vora treatn.nt I in tj ii.

in. I-f ea art I x'l ci'ifUl cf U-e e) r. Specialties clothing Fall stock now ready for inspection. sl-p at n.tht for Cougi.i. ail wheeling br.irta oc.i -ri a weak and stonsach very bud.

Now I do not cough and ant I know Sf it was not your medicine I wouM pratty will ch ked up this kind weather." he cbud there? you leave That child to wander in a battlefield And push his innwent smile atjainst the guns? Or even In the catacombs his torch Grown ragrged in the Buttering air, and all Tha dark a-mutter round him? Not a child! Oliver Goldsmith, who followed immediately upon the footsteps of those inltators of English fiction, feit the responsibility of authorship. He slates in the preface his "History of England" that his thief aim is to make up a book of decent size that would do no harm to anybody. "The Vicar of Wakefield." written in thrv.at. lurtea. torr.a-Ta a kidney, r.d h-rt d.

idood. an 1 titrv i glial Ojfitt, as 1 ai rvtal Samuel Taylor Coleridge. iow aiac.a.i. ana Ky. lavid Arthur which wi'l take place September 13 In th- R.jb!n-.n United pTepbyterlan church of Imperial.

Opealag Ilia tadlo. Mr. II. 8. Stevenson hns op.r.ed hig Wood Btreet studio for the fall and winter season.

During the summer r. haa been working at the Hermitage, tha homa of the Sphinx club, on Mevran avnu, Oakland. A pt.rir.dt of Mrs. Henry Braun and her daucrhi'-r in one canvas Is now nearly f.rdshrd and will be on exhibition in the Wcod street studio darir. October.

Mr. fitevfnson's classes lii open on Monday, September 17. Latest efleets for men, large and i i i 1 est h.nd branch will hold its first meeting In the Stevens school hall. Main and Mill streets. Mr.

David T. Moore will be the director of this branch. The next class to start is that at Bellevue, known as the Beilevue-Avalon branch, which will be directed by Mr. W. A.

Lafferty, and will moet at the Methodist Protestant church, corner Lincoln and Sprague avenues, Bellevue, on Monday evening September 17. On Tuesday evening, September 18, the first meeting of the class at the headquarters. 237 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, wiil be held. This diss will be directed by Mr. J.

P. McCollum. The meeting place is the rehearsal room of the Moxart club in the Hostetter building. The number of applications already received for membership In this class id so large that the limit of seating capacity is neariy reached. On the same evening Tuesday, September IS) the first meeting of the Manchester branch will be "held at the First Congregational church, corner bovs.

child's pastime of placing a dhair here, a group theie, a cano-seated army in the DIEO. ANDERSON" At Ivmja P-nt. N. 1766, haa the naturalness and quaint hu- rn js tt.rcrtt to tr.e i.c i2 rcor wnicn the savant may enjoy in the Cctl.tr.g smart arid inejijfnaire. wotk.3 oi nis precicceissors, but this tooth some relish has been bleached by tne black soil by which it was encompassed.

Ur course the times did license subjects on Tin. i wd-iy. Ft-; teirtl-r 3 at p. I Ji'SKlii In I year, lur rul st i'es at his lale rlltir. I S73u Stantcn avenu.

E. in af- tern-, on at 3 o'ci k. Interment ncHN On TfcuraJay. t. lv.

at p. 11. daughter Jctn and Eln lvrn tn- Kui.J. at the lr-nts' No. It i Carver atret.

East End. i Funral tr.U morr.ir.ir. with rc-3 -it i of discussion and forms of expression Golden Weddlngr. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred McDonald cf Terrace avenue. AliegLer.y, wiil ceieorate thc-Ir roMn wedding Mordav. Sertemtr 1 wnlch have been expurgated from the more recent editions of humanity. 8ome 10. A st.ecl il feature of the reception will 1 the presence of the survlvlr.i n-r 4 VJ mm ALLEGHENY.

Franklin and Manhattan streets. Alle aevotees or the lour men under condemnation excuse all their wanton exhibitions of vice by saying that they gave but a graphic transcription of life aa it then gheny, This branch will be under tho bers of Penn5l aula volun- tuition of Mr. Moore and Dromlnes to be -xi-a war. Mrs. John SMdie of one of the largest classes.

On Thursday i whole has been thf origin of military tactics which made it possible to marshal forceH powerful enough to change the his- torlo record cf a nation. Man In his sci-cniii In only man In his heart, and the rrodern novel is esdentially a record of phases of emotion. It finds its force in augKestion lather than exhaustive argument and demands for its appreciation a following from among a people who have a perspective, in whom experience has been crystallized, lint th -early English novel, modern in chnructeri station, if relegated to antiquity Vy the tiction lover of to-day, strolled into ivor down no vistaed path whore eager fli'man'l for new art joined satiety with old. To be euro, the drama had palled upon the amusement-loving public. orren little to excite or interest Ibrouf tbe theater except as it aflorded an opportunity for theni to make display of flue prowns and gorgeously liveried attendants, hut there was no craving after c.

nyi i.ir.K superior to tak its place. A new form of amusement which would make the least possible tax upon the physical or mental energies of society otter. an inducement to the pen driver end his publisher. "Pen driver" was about all that Samuel inl-oii was before he became the evening, September 20. two other branches i' -J tr.an3 at St.

Paui'a cnarvh at 1 a- m. rdSKIN'-On VTedresday. 5, l-s. at a. rr.

HANNAH KAi. du-h-ter cf lnrtJaret the Patrl wlf of V.l.,'an I her 4-1 Le-r. metujer cf iiseIojd bre.li 2a, C. I A. Fur.er.il from farr.l'jr rel 'ence.

l'-l nkn firt m.tlr.aj TV. r.v at I 7 The one at the and Mr. Thomas Meredith of Loi Angeles, who was the best man. was. That may be true, Just aa some newspapers of to-day chronicle the sensational and often loathsome happenings of their world.

It doesn't follow, however, that the headlines of a dally paper give even an approximate idea of all that is occurring in the community which sustains it. The limitations of the best of them are such that they cannot give a resume of the quiet domestic virtues and deed3 of humble piety or unconscious sermonizing which make the sum total of all respectable segregations of men. "Nassau" to? is the lat of a Tat. L.vo. with a utal of style in it.

Young Woman's Christian asBociation. L'O Fifth street, Pittsburgh, will be directed by Mr. McCollum, and will be for women only. Much interest lias been taken ia this branch by the friends of the association, and the class ia the association Tlie Firs Hehenraal. ffrst rehearsal of the Sec- r.J averse.

n--sr i.v :r.er ie.t The Moisrt ff A CV5 BIG SUCCESS I aJ mntt ot ItlS, HQTtt If.L TV llttw I i tn. at St. tu; ben's th'-rch. lii- the We sell it at but liiii cost corresponds Club's twenty-third season will be held at the club rooms in th? ste'ter Fourth ati-nj-', on MoiuUv even-In. nirratr 17.

f.nt nork to be reheat wiil be ja.ie "Crusaders," which will be even ut t.rt..gi Music l.a'.I, November 2 i'r. Mc ia hustastir- over te niMtoa't and Ms well-known Is eer to begin work. A wncaRpijnn makes the vicar tell a story of family life which was not exempt from the follies and temptations of the period, but in the first sentence of the book he Wviod. at 5 a. rn.

Il 'r-i of trie fjuct.y are respectfully Ir.M'.sd to r-CilNlN'-At WiikJr.il -irg. on -i. at p. M.ti,di'.K, nKe of C. Lurlrg.

ia tor Fur.er! service nlii h- at the of her b. OaKtr.oi.t. A. V. R.

to-d e.t rv. 5IHA Ti S- 1'J at I a. i LUWls, yout.if-est a cf Jamea and the last E. tn 1 v- lil rooms will be a large one. Opening of Other Claaaea.

In response to numerous Inquiries another branch has been located at under the local management of Mr. Wr. H. K-Iohert- Mr. LarTsrty wi.l be the conductor, and the first meetir.

will be Thursday evening, September io. Mr. McCollum will direct the class in the Carnegie library. Homestead, which is Li' its quality. R.

HAY SON, 503-511 Felrrt Strtt. XUtQhttty. liaii: til Ul bill. i -tt Itr In I. Iit'fi I 1 ttf I ti Fonr Concerts.

The ICunits string quartet will Rive Its regular series of four concerts thu win mm mm mm as mm I under the local management ot Sujerin- i Vl h' Funeral from faml.y re.it-nre. ded 1,1 Al.rlhrm'. c' tendent I. E. Ballard cf the library.

The I irtrr.t'r thJ 'J tor tne series. taa ajna AVir uv rseirt ing at tncnty out-cf- 1 cu.vm ma at St. i lhti h.s a turt church at flU holas up to respect the nonest man who marries and brings up a large famliy. The good vicar sustains the character, chooses his wife as she did her wedding gown, not for a fine glossy surface, but for such qualities an will wear weil. They loved each other tenderly and their fondness increased as they grew older.

The author brings to the lir-3 and eyes that shruercing smile of amused understanding when he teiis that they "had no revolutions to rear nor fatigues to undergo; all their "adventures were by the fireside and all migrations from the blue bed to the The perfect satisfaction that this ideal married pair take in their home and six children is curiously portrayed by a man who never had home or family! He telis their history very much in the rn.wnt, t. 1 at the i ra ir.t-rrr.-::t a. close of trie orchestra Tr.is. i rTZl mi's fxr 1111 Ttir til lUK- I Lia tllCfcL. SIC I XL HATp, tell CF SEPT.

lir-j't trut hi XilhZ nV'il," 't j. False Teeth date for the first meeting of this branch has not yet been determined, but It will be about the middle of September. Another branch Is being arranged for central or upper Allegheny, which will meet on Friday evenings and be directed by Mr. Lafferty. The meeting place has net yet witn tr.e:r oretiestra worn, nui a very Luy ea.n.

on Thuta pptere at i i.ii'ui. i Motlor.l Notes. Johrsstca. si iti i ib r-iiia- if II been announced. In addition to this work nU hriT, on avr.ue.

the r.dr.a. ZT2 a ueparuueui oi cnuureji voice cia.e3 Jr.st t.nd. Oil Monday wui give a rtreet. va an-. a.iarnooa ii a I i cm 1 1 I 1 rainier of "Virtue Heivarded" in the thick und randy colors of "Famela." He was a printer by trade and had risen above the ordinary details of that business to tlu extent of furnishing- Indexes and pre-fees at the request of publishing houses.

Tho incentive to write the und highly lauded initiative of the moitern novel came froru a suggestion mndt by two book sell re that a volume of letters which might jerve ar. novels to uneducated persons a sort of every roan )il. own Utter writer scrieswould be marketable. It was to be very coramon-placo in character, for it must not have theme or treatment above the class for which it as Intended. Huhardson write: to his patrons asking: it be any harm in a piece you want written low If we should instruct them how th-y should think and act a well as Tli- word low was not intended to represent what it does to an Increasing ciajs of readers when applied to the result of Samuel lilchardnon' preparations to contribute to literature.

But according to the opinion of many scholars, some of whom have occupied chaira in the coll'jfrc9. boih on tnis side and the otnr side of the water, the subject and its long-drawn-out consideration are both low in tr.e prettiest sense of the term. Uy the way, it may be aa well to warn the reader of tbis article at once that, upon that portion of it pertaining- to the will be conducted by James Stephen reiial at Warren. Pa. Martin, with the assistance cf Miss Fanr.v i Mr.

Myron E. fiarres. th I S-: aer. cn ir.vir;.iv 'm- ii i I i I if style of "went along- and went along and finally came to the Bear's House" but the descriptions of the various emotions Kennard. These children's classes will meet in the afternoon, at different points, prj who ha bn teaching ar.d r- r.l i.

LLNNIS tj -1 IrtrtH i A t'ng at Eockf 1.1.. come. lok iSAP.iiN. 1 V) VI- 1, it TZ mm -i tsburgh on funeral f'oin l.la lute rn! i Ii mm. mm.

ii nT mm. mm. 1 1 aa I. fa -swnmm. o-m I VA Via' nJ stre-t.

ra'urday at i f. I fl 1 I 1 IV V. RTTIWC MERE out wm not oegrn active worn unin aooui the rrnoaie oi uotober. The whole work is under the manage Mr. IT try Ti.

Bro-ket. who- I rriend cf ate trtcli.l I if I 1 1 r'3 1 'I XIII 'I Fl 1 tudio was burred at the tima or 1 Ir. ..1, i ill ill II 111) ti ll ft 4 to. UTI-M-tn i i ment of Charles N. Boyd, 237 Foorth avv- I Kichba lirV' ls' on Thur-Uy.

1 7sX-Z Vt ul khnVuT Rt t.CtviT uu.iuiun on wi ar-ci. wnni I i 1 1 ') a at her r-i-: Char- I' Ii II -Mr. W. M. Btevenar.n also has hi.

lyt rtV-? 1 -MUs Mabel Brlstow. daughter of at jrrh. rS. cf i fc D3 U- 0 DvCl Ictlb? I 13 aJ3 I nue, to wnom all inquiries should be addressed. The Interest taken in these classes has been remarkable, and it seems that they will become a prominent factor In the musical life of the city.

The rate of tuition for the people's singing Kev. T. and Mrx. who haa 1,1 4 V. a -l i.

ti i3 the same in all branches, ana ea-rrv I A 1 1 4 JfcaT ti ad aa as --r nr. taught uurtng the iaat ir at San Jan. novels, he ia spending home for .15 rr oiancn nmu.jt.au., ne i Porto liico. and who haa b-er -en carllt't Engliiifi the end of the eeason some concerts will t. her aca lion, will return I the laian 1 on 1 -1 1 i ralwt at.

Vf.o ar 1 ty va. I a- siUai tct I a T-nited Suites trar.spoit Ravin New b-Unt J. V. a-n Vnrlr n.it 'uv I Fu'eril uril rs at tin J- I terM-r! at lln a- Tie. IT-.

lir be given to show the work done daring the year; and every pupil cf the classes will participate. Previous experience ie 'ti I was reappointed to her iin aa i cri.er I Kt J- ent. 1 1 4 t.mllr a nt-r la rmt fnr artmlKaior. to I V''al 5 niiiWM-riMi ItWe Turret air e's, i ji SsaivirdAy at o'ci iM it j-rb ate iX.hv r-. 5 cSc.a.

KAi'i I Fridar rt c.w.i. Rjh Tsn N. V. Horn, Here and II I nil. a.

4 14 trart. Cold fmnn frtJc b-t J5 Ir.t-rme --2; jari and Instructor In In the these classes, the only requirement being I RAI'l'-Ou hirt time over something written by a person who Utile of the matter treated, atlde from the information s-Hliid thro in others. Think of it, to bae weight attached to testimony founded upon recorded investigation not seir'-nifuln. lulng down the paper In disgust at such charlatanism kindly giai-ico o-'cr some of tho excuses that the presumes to rnaita. First, the restricted excellence which came be'ore.

and that ro widely scattered which has f.n.iwKl. allows no time for men and 7. lvo. at bovs' school of trat city undr the I'rdteJ States and the insular and municipal boards. the possession of soma voice.

The course of instruction begins at the first rudiments of the art. wars ti V. sfit 17 mm s. A. lURLINGBROS.c,;,! "I a Sunny Teaatsnse." Pi polar nira by Fuai" Bind.

Keanywool Sunday, bepion.ber 9. rSii.eral from tr- '-f Ma en. Alfred C. P.Ajp. I'a UbVatft afternoon.

i. i' a Friend of are n'- t- titier.d. ir.trti.ant f.j era tijV. 'N! Frir. tart.Usr T.

at F.VA s.V.v'' Ft 'h Ar SO llk ar, tr. I-ean i I -iJ-ri5- fxfX i x.i Foreign Pictures Selected. The Paris advisory comar.lttee cabled Director John W. Beany of the Carnegie art gallery yesterday that lis work was finished. Fiftv-thren picture.

buve sr- v. 11 A I' Schen.ey Park, to-day. race 5 p. m. Fireworks.

p. m. Free. fcij SS f-Tv i f- i. in Ht -m ii ii mmmmmt i 11 nj I 1 l.een btlectsd from the studios of Burpe ondar, i.

vrthe.t.ier. Fara'te 't. -V I- for the annual exhibition, nine more than F.teariloa to fumnerlaad. Sept. fltk.

lev tj-iir at p. at were sent over last, year, unn tney retire- Bent much of the latest and best wrk Oliver Golds zu.ltl. Ciefe. air.d. KI.A.;LKt Thu' I Kate JC-OO Train Uaves Ii.

O. 11. H- depot i a. ra. i Jl i i i i I tnt-er i at a.

JAC. Belfast Ginger Ale. F. r'LAGLF. TO ---s at f.

a is! worr.cn not past the tumult of life to go thru-irh the t-limy process which was supposed" to dreoeu a channel wherein purity ord virtue should flow. Second, the es-tnMtehcd mind would have greater thun to indulge one more facile which it might Influence in any lengthy of machinery, however admir- blo, which simply swing an arm back and forth for the removal of mud. The charming comments of the classic school upon people and things needed but a little Blender thread of incident to naka th-m veritable inventive narra-tie. fi. Bwift.

in his "Gulliver's Travels," uidU'S the wLlmaical satire of cloaking the jrrnatest uncrupulousness under a of Imiocenco and repose of man-t with a realism that makes one see pr.a'i own inconsistendeii. 'Bobltason Crtuoe" is Vmple and sage enough to inalti Mde'a honaatrnan, Lillian ar.J othar bV att. Center avei ve, ea'-r-Vy. t--. ber c' I private i A i done the last year tn foreign stu l' 'I he Paris committee is composed cf J.

Whistler. Alexander, Benjamin Cc-nstant, Waiter (Jay, L. A. Lherr.ippe, Charles rVirague Pierce, J. C.

Cozin and Mary Casnt. The committee of Moouh reports that it will send V) pictured, three less than last year. The London committer reported that 2a wiil be 5tnt from which makes up the loss of three it: Germany. To-day at the Carrier le institute tiou. at Citkwooi m.j J-' ii Kii.riwf.ict Co m.

hour 1 r. e-a r. V. fi. a 1.

i ra, of parents and progeny In thfdr has human nature enough in it "to have furnlshea anv novels of that day or this." Their fate is better tha.r tne nursery taie records, for the bear didn't come "out and ear them ail up. but his jaws must have closed upon poor Olivia, for she absent entirely from the closiag scene and no mention is made nfhti-Baid that Ocld.mith was a good man un I'ark. p. in. I lreworss.

p. Frcs. 6 at II r- at i M-Tter-v street. AS'-ncrv, til I i a-- a 3 r' Vr -t fc, -r V.i'.er. tr c-irt I'-'.

at t-r ra a t.ly. fl TS 4eeaw -v. a i xw. The I'Verlena Dati hi the fine arts committee, composed cf With li jrviay, geptember t. year.

ur-ral f--x-1- i' t-ith t.f a at r.oclw k. oi the f.rr..:;- w. a-Mt-vi i -1 John Caldwell. W. -V Frw.

Jose- ot Kenr.vwood ara. Woodweli. William Mr-Conwav. 11. fa moved' adversity that he ma misfortunes to multiply upon the head of Ill-starred Vicar until when by 0.t"ii P.

t--'r I it i Frl lay. Frick. A. Erjan Wall, K. M.

sr.d J. G. Holmes, wiil meet. Several of the rirnrnloa to Ohio Iyle To-Morrew Baltimore O.ao S'. rv-urd trip, C-xh cf hr at 8 a.

n. AN. i.iV V. Funeral jit re movl r. Mr.

Jer.r V. A. at 1 in nf. am to III'' the end he rouna ce than he could lay. The loosely constructed plot is cf ll of tl.n Opening Fall anJ Winter Stjlcs Mens Soft anJ Stiff Hats Saturday 5c pt llishth.

i 1 A'4' ar.4 MlKHIACtl 1JCKK. The follow-'mf tnarrtaga licenaei wtr issued yesterday: fauli of this '-thing." wmcn calis it when he declares that it has an hundred faults." The single lapse from members are out cf the city, nut who ars here wiil count the vote. oi the painters, which decide who will the internaticnfll juiy of award whi. will meet in CK-tober to finallv pass cn the pictures to be bung in the and award the rixes. On tle- Itiver.

A gay boating party waa that given r-'iis-l t.n. BAI'vIDA rcg; J.B. MURDOCHS CO. t. dmpie perfection ia readiiy pardoned in enjoyment of that toierar.t satire and natchtess drollery with, which tie com- the oro And Tauk Mary Madura Ownn M.

Shaw Cnrrl- Liils to a J. n. ---t I tPKU'l' GEO. K. STEVE Hi e.

last even'ng by Misn Grace Irwin Ir i plications are enuveneo. The a windier' a method of proving- to the vicar his acuuaintance wttn Soic-rnon peal to ell ac-3, ar.d ianiel Det'e en-ti the reader into an interest In the rniii tet-t adventures of die castaway. His iM ir'U purixiso Is no less defined than that of I.lfhrfreson, but his book, regarded as tho b--t bny's book in tne worid, is also free from any special inducement for the youwffsier to rruw up into depraved manhood. Klohards gravely announces that "I'an'cla" was wrltter, as a warning to younrr servant lot Sidney Inier, throuh whosn death Johns Hopkins unl-vit'Kv was bereft of one ot its most lurxurers, aiks why ho niisht tiot well have announced It a "an Inducement to viiiains?" Tl.p two voloiiies of this exhaustive treat. i.i on virtue dcscriVes a uimple arvaiit girl, di.ufc'hter of Goodman An-drev.

a humbly torn Fhsgliah farmer. 3t c.trries her pure through a series of in-vrevioly Mucinous plot against her by the master of the houao where she is at uer lee. and who takes advantage of the Tcrtr.t death of his wifo, Pamela's n.U-f-'ea. to carry these on, f.naily tnafcea irn iiiiisier marry her in a fit of spaa- ii tfir Su FLORAL EMBLEMS tlh ms tv. cpf.

Trinuy Cliurxh. the members of the brbi il party nun if Alisa Jean Wood Moore ail Mr. Pierre Glover Jenks, who le rivtr- Jtobert IX K-r Itrad lo- iock Ttrr lu' Carney 1 IX- C. Li n. l.

C. H.jrt.etea.i 11-US err DUQUE McCOIiD 5c CO 1 bt nl, ried next Wednesday evening. ihe Cuboaga Eli 1 GEORGE Sit. younjr people made the evening tri c-n the Francis J. Torrance.

In the oartv Job a 7.abko Ari.io Iterowlck V. lnm A Iinox Car M. p.eckmi.n TradaaaaeMa lonUala. Sail (Ilk A tli ri 'r 1111 ACAD i I I 1JKATHS Ol ICI 1 l.Y Kiir'UlKI). 4U( ne ay.

i lI.i. 3 In, J. were Miss Moore and Mr. tr.e bride ard hridrsrroorn to be; Mi Orn Irwin, the of lu.st Mi Alice Ablett, Iu! Mr. W.

W. Phillips. Mr. James Larr.by. Mr.

S. V. McLauKhlir, Mr. Mori -k and Mr. Georre T.

JUidehrt'td On TuesOay evenir.g -diss Moore will 0v. a. sun cr at her r'Ons on Linooin urer.u. Al.n-fc'o.-n v. after tho weddirs relieurfv.l at tie church.

Flamboroufe'h is a ffooa exaiapie c-i ne dry wit one loves. The says: "Honeit Solomon and I ha, been acquainted for many yeurs toe-other. I remember 1 always beat hiia at three Jump, but he could iov on ono farther than Guaranteed by this soul-toucblnr Iroof of trusting coriradeship, the conrider.ee man jets what he wants the acceptance of a draft oa N'tlhbor Fifmboroutb tor Uie horse he ia buyir jr of the vicar, Tha good man's tact in inRuenclnff the conduct of his ds-ufe-hters arforda a.i example for ail aucceJiug headi o' families who winciv Intend to direct the trthoJs by wnicil tha feainino members oi their hovehoidJ ahaH attain utsto the beiiedom that, the fond yataTit desires for them. "As we ejpecte-1 our landlord the teat diiy, my wire went to maks the ver.ion rnstv. Mc-ses at reading, whuo I tattbt WILURfA JONES.

fc'l Vf-Cire after a. Ion course of J-'UST, IKVIX'i, UEINX KATIE. 15 y. rn I IlAl'll. 1T IS 1.1 81(1 i'aurtit ltii(.

i fir-ic tuts tr- nioKt infamoua but uruccei.fui vii- calls the book or. Virtue lttvard-l," print it and In 3 very short rj a ti i A STATE I at i'l lFtllt. tLUAVEfU. i tin.o a tc of adm'ri iij read- Ho wui a xi AVallnev. On Thursday Se.

iem-r i ii-i t-rs, I- that aince the rrec two viifn'-j" tn aditi f. ret -i Yi.n t-'i f- Li- -i w- rft UiM Pit! 1. i i f. 'e t.4 norrfed lite of CH.RL.rr IL, a Mr. r.nd Mrs.

F. Bownuin, -s i in liuTTiaye f.t Lr. Tr.ot.uts Wailioe at the of -ter. I (T .1. her ones: ray seemd the Liu-' "Dy.

I the and I ob- V'lf nyi- ifs.y b(. never fine und the v.lix'.m; pij at KiOtlvw ai-d ac- equally i.fy served lor a ijOics while cookiue sirs. joir. Nlok-ita, ArDeii.i i.vus, i.to i..

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