' .f • A CI, - ; 4 ; 4-1 - PMIBURGItt GAZETTE: 1131711 SDAY,,' , OCTOBER -14- ,1889.- AND THE YEARS' GO BY. A child sleeps issra rose bush fal The buds swell out. In the soli, Mar air: Sweetly It nets, andon dream winos tiles au p ay wl,h the sins els In Paradlw. • And . the Okla gout'. .. A 'Walden stands by the rosebush fair; The dewy blos.;Olna ter:hose the ale: , I She p - e , ses her hand to her throboing breast - IL, Idee'S drat wunthrful raps , •re bhp. pAnd the ysa.a go sy. Another kneels by the rose bush fair: . I 'ft sigh the leaves In thee e a 'en:mg Er: , bo,rowg thous hts of-the• • n arise, i I Awl tears of anu eh. benltu to.r eyes. And the )e g st's go by. • Naked 3nd lone 'tan IsSbe rose bush t•dr; i.vled -re 1 10 , Vet in tn.. aut Inn air: Withered and dead, tbel tan to It'e ground And a ien I 1 • c. v• r n bew'ruatte monad. And the yara go by. , The wumau ortue Future. Novels, says the Pall Mall Gazette, are j not- more eagerly devoured by the nn , ' thinking multitude than the clap-trao written in the present day. about women. . ''Pope's fantods line-" A nti fools rush in . • where angels fear to tread"—can be so --- - , fitly applied to no•otherAind of criticism, and• naturally enough, as it requi rea little '• else but audacity and proves extremely ittcrative,-the crop is abundant. One may ... safely ay that a young author's fortune is made who can abuse women in a lively,' ill-natured, and authoritative snaiiner: Frivolous, discontented ir rational," a creature of whims a ' devotee of fashion; a victim of ennui, morally, physically, and intellectually fee. ble—such is the woman of the present according to satirists. The marvel is that ,they wish to see unchanged- what they denounce as contemptible. If any , thing is proposed by which some of these • faults must inevitably be eradicated, these ; consistent critics take affright. Let tie keep these angels of perfection as they are, cry they, soil cushions whereon to rest masculine asperities. What would , the world be like if womankind were • i changed from the lovely thing it is? and so on, the inconsequent multitude listen. ing and believing. Fortunately for all, this kind of writing, like any other form of sensationalism in literature, is of the day only, and will pass away. What has been said so often will tire even the foolish at last, and "we have piped unto you but ye have not I danced" will be the lament of these once !iporitilar detractors. A great change, • , •, -4 moreoyer,la taking place.in public opin. : ,ion regarding the education of women. i i The wise are more inclined to weep than Ito laugh over the frivolitiesof the sex, \ - ;land see no reason why this as 1 , , , 3 well as any other element of unhappl- V , i ness should not be eradicated from : ~':f aoclety. On one point we imagine •:-.. • 'i Filth Avenue, Bayous! Floor, P/TTBB CHEM Capital All Paid lIP., PA. • DIRECTOR& kr. J. iH.W.ohver, jr,'Capt.m.Ralley, Marl wailamt,i& H. Hartman. A. Chambers. Jake Hill. FB. !Ju. Bailey ! Thomas . Smith, Jn0.13. WIIIxk, i ROBERT H. NIRO, President. JNO. P. JENNINGB, Vie, President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, Secretry. Cant. R. J. GRACE. Deng Aent. Insures on Liberal Terms on all Hire name and Marine Maks. TERN INSURANCE T S LN. COM WE.XAYDORNITTSCERGreHs.dent. P. HERBERT. Secretary. , CAPT. GEORGE NEEL% Oeneril Agent. °Etc., va Water street, Shang Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will inznre against all kinds of Fire and Ma rine Make. A home Institution, managed. by Di rectors. who are well known to the community, avid who art determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to to insured. DIUCTORS: AlexanThatch. Jean B. McCune, der!llr., Chat. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Josienph Kirkpithek, Andrew Anklen, David 51. Long, SVPh-rn.lifoßcrgoenr; D. 'lmams. n 027 NATIONAL • ' INSURANCE COMPANY. eor. Federal El. and Diamond, Allegheny, Cnee, In the SECOND I NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. IW. W. kiAßTlN,Pzeslden JOHN BROWN,_ 'nee President, • JAMES IL ,tintVENBON„ Secretar. DiaxoToas: - - Jobs A. Meier, Ilas. Lockhart. ;Jos. Myers, Jas.Lrahans. Hobert Lea. C. C. Halle. Jno. Brownar. George Gerst, !Jacob lkonn, 0.11 P ,Jao. - Thompson! J. ',llcNauther. alpe PEOPLES' INSURANCE CORP PAN • 077/ICX, N.E. 00.101733W00DA 71FT11319 • Hone OndllAANtaklng V" and Mammy Elskt blascroza dohs Pi R, , t 4 ' Capt. John L. Hhoadn Hammel I'. Shrtver, John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Nine!, Jared M. Brush, Win. Van Hirt, WED P. Lanz ~ James D. Verner Samnel HcCtickitit g WM. pirmx.fp Prestdent. • 'JOHN WATT. Ice Presldent. ' W. P. OARDNEN, Beereta ey. W A PT. .TAti. CHIP TION. 444,21fT1a Arent. LLEGAIBNY ,INSI7IIANCE COMPANY' OP PITTSBUROH. STPIPTEt STREET, B Mak Insures against all kinds of Pin d Marine s. JOHN IRWIN. Jit.. President. •T. J. ROBRINSON Vice Presld nt. C. 0. DEA N. retary CAPT. WM. General DraznYona: John Irwin. Jr., B. L. Pahn mink T. J. Hoskluson, I W. H. Eve on, C. 0. Hussey, Robert H. D Harvey Childs, yranels Belle s, tibarles Have. nun. 4,1'48 Cant. Wm. Dees. T. H. Nevin., LIVERY STABLE xav - zaity, =il=lll!MM IarNEW'OPEELL ROUSE. Last ill ght but two of ths celebrated and pop ular Trim . (thin. Mr. JOSICOII PROCTen, THURSDAY EVENING, Or oilsr 14th, 1869. Shakespeare's Kt mut Ore set 1 rsgedy of EAC BETEL — Macbatb. ......... ...... . . Proetor Concluding with the grand combat botart.en 1 Macbeth and 31acill. ff. • Friday Evetlag—Renent of JOSEPH PROC. TOE. DAMON AND rr THIAS and ROB ROY. rcoctor Matlnce on Satu.day ar doz. bbe. t now open ow pale of seats fur Enrilrq opera. • arNEW OPERA HOUSE, RICHINGS' GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. CAB.i)LINE RIC INGS BERNARD . Directress. FIVF NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING Tueiday, October I.9th, The Revak:llre for the Five lilsbts is as follows: Tuesday—M s coTHA Wedneseny—BOHßlSTAN GIRL. Thursday—Fß ThAVO4I). Rriday—PAUcT hatardayCßOßTN DIAMONDS. Admission II IR); Reserved Orchestra, R. $ 1 50,aerved PAN* -tte and Dress Carrie. 1 *5; ; Gallery, 23'cent*. Box Sheet nose open at the -Box C flcs, where seat/ may be reaerred for the c ntlre easagement.. ar•PITTSRITRGEI THEATRE. W. W. WILLIAMS. Sole tease .—Fort apnea IN ranee of Mies PUSIIE 8TA.41, awe. DUI FrGrliz F. GORMAN. Misr TPA H. ENT. 3111-. I)I *NC/dile. I E VEEE. Pad all the great NoVI.LTY COS ai )I •IDATIVN. .illilea ben. St of Mlle. DE YESE. • Ladles' Matinee every Wednesday and Battle. day. Adult/Cott to Matinee. 15 Ml..' far.' CADENY OF MUSIC", 101111 t 11/41H1i711 UNLY—WEDNES DA'r THURHAY. v11113:.7 AND - SATUR DAY.' OCTOIIEn 13, 15. 15 and 16. ALLEN, DELEHANTY HENOLER'S • SENSATION raIIeiSTOEL,St Comprlng nor re Genuine Tat. nt thin eveybef cone,ncr.tKi in one organlznion JO , -,NNY 3 •LLEN, crießt.v.y I.K-T TING t i LL and De LER %NT Y and BENGT RE, toe mar UREA • EST COMUEDIANS IN T E WORLD I Assisted 17 a fall and o:licit:A -OBOBESTIti, MID VOC • CORPS,. - Parqustte and Dress Circle...... 75c. - Yana iy Circle sor. • ry 55e. • Doors open at 7, to c.tornence at 'clock. Seats curad at W. A. kii.dent anon. Book Store, 43 Iffttt alumni, oco farFIF'FH AVENUE HALL.. No. 66 Fifth avenue, opposite the Opera House, Pittsburgh. Pe.. is the coolest and iota desirable place of rezone. Liquors can be bah at this place Pare and (Rood. The Billiard Roa' are on the ground door in the rear. BILLIARDS, (Kv.. BiaL,DiNa l ) 68 Smithfield Street s .,, (Formerly occupied term of S. %en edyj z -his la + been leased for a term cif years by GEORGE H. BE And Fitted Up in the Best attar. FIVE NEW TAG BILLIARD IEI • The Bar is Stoeke WITH THE BEST OF LIQUORS AND G. W. De CAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ^OM*, No. 137 FOURTH A ' KNI7R, Pitts. burgh, (formerly oecnpled-by . on. Walter H. Lowrte.,) will practice in the U 8. Circuit and District Courts, In the State Sup •me and all Site Courts of Allegheny county, an make collet* tions In most of the adjukent coun lea. jani:d7ll WM.B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX.OFFIC 0 THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH A Special attention given to ec.l collections Deeds, Bonds and 310 up. and all les! business attende and vveuratelv. Q.41.111.U131. ' :I 14-7 AXADEI3IIIA-Dri Ex-Offfelo Justice of the Peace and 11 trate. (Mice GRANT bTILEKT, o, Cathedral, PITTSB U R G H, rA. • Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, aoknow Deposltlons. and all Legal lushie wit' Promptness and dtsnatch. JOHN A. STRAIN, -EX-OPPIO.O J 1 . 79 1`10.E•0P T g E P POLICE MAGISTRATE. PLI/TH STREET, upbeat thedral. Pittsburgh. Pa. Deeds, 'Bon. gages, Acknowledgments, Depositio. Lega Rectums executed with, proutp dispatch. .; SECURITY AND CO. for the traveling community.. . st 13..HAlutrs , . , Safely Fire - Jacket,- Car Beater and • MODER.ITOR. \ Tor Smoke and Hot Mr Flues, dispensing With the use of stores and tires In or about the Patten. ger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate 'the heat to any temperature that Mar be desired without toe _possibility of Oring the car or cars to which the Jacket mar be attached. Having obtained of the United .States Lers /latent for a safety Jacket, which la warreanttted to resist the most Intense heat that maybe ap plied to it In toe position and purpose for which * It Is Intend.d. _. It is a sure protection from accidents by tire. originating used a s flues em ot ere Iron pipes are used conductors for or beat. ii, is applicable to all piping that may become' overheated, and is *Arran test t o hat perfect sat. isfsction a here wood or other combustible mate. Mt mar be Placed In close proximity the I ass now,ready to apply my Invention to stores. dwellings; .factorles, ships, steam bo ats, lemma ea se dc . , :WhereVer pipes as oOndactors are - -- made dangerous by. p i pes as and seen„ t. rity desired, I Will sena on appliCation right to if manufacture or use the above Invention. Mins 111 a Territorial rights to such en 11117 WWI SO • virdse • ching privileges either ty Suite or coun .;___ ..I a 1194.0111ce WOO it PL . VIS ULTRA. rein' WORIES. I, corner of Morris street and the Allea gnany Valley it burins, Pa. .allrod ..sweirth ward. , puts. -. o-- irlitmeg rE3 El Horse. e leave their Thursday of Prompt, at• 11 Stock lets 0/10er. Imallow. & CO., ALPERT ar..KOHLER S AND and Dealers 112.4100Tek SRO= AND tilitTEß,- No. 38 Market street. PIM. b /rah, pa, I • Particular attention given to Custom Work. We beg leave to direct the attention of the nubile to the feet that we are now prepared tei mantilberitre Roots acil Shoes for perpn a troubled MU h Corns, Bunions, or dammed met. ender.the personal supers talon of our Mr. AL. Picil7. formerly of Alleiiheny Eli), who wlll be pleas e d to t ee his old customers again. we have adopted lir. -Alpert's mode of measuring the foot. by which we can be safe in.warrantin easy' and oconlortable BLOt • and bhoes tbr the tender est feet. Wee II IL dial and be conyta esd , . . ' • ALPERT 8 /s.OIILER,' aito t iu . 33 tfarkel street Plitsbargh Ps 2_ El MEI x.'bp TILEGEL, • Mato Cutter with W. Rearpenbeldes) UtPurtertalgyr za.±Lon. No. 53 Sollthfleld Street,P4taburgh.. dk72l MEM Have been placed In the PROFESSIO ZEM usma or. i • NUR. nth l l:4, it. prompt', ollee Nu. Polite as adinstenty e xectitea ritUA A.IA:)ME.3 el; g OE AND , e tee Os. tol' Eon. t°,41(1,11 ESE 01 la,. IGARS. ORT CC