First Day's ProcecdiuRS of the Grand Lodge, Now in Session. INiERESTlNG REPORTS ARE READ And the Official Eesult of the Election is Announced. DAUGHTERS OF KEBEKAII ALSO MEET The Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. wai called to order at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in Carnegie Library Hall, Allegheny, by Grand Maator Craft. There were about COO subordinate lodge representatives present, but that number will be increased to abont 900, m many came to Pittsburg sot in pos seuion of the Grand Lodge degree, which they most receive betore Gaining admission to the hall. The Grand Lodge decree was conferred upon abont 400 rust Grands yes terday morning. After the Grand Master had called the lodge to order. Grand Chap lain Mclllyar offered an eloquent prayer, in which he asked that the representatives might receive divine guidance in the trans action of the business that will bo done. The Committee on Credentials was busy during the entire morning receiving repre sentative certificates, which was a very tedious undertaking. Following the invocation offerWl by the Grand Chaplain, Grand Master Craft pre sented his report of the affairs of the order during the year just closed. In his report Grand Master Craft dwells at length upon the state of the order, showing that its con dition is most encouraging. On the ques tion of nurse funds, the following decision was rendered: MUST BF. KEPT SEPARATE. "The 'nurse fund' of a lodre. whether . raised by weekly dues or otherwise, must be kept in a separate account from the other funds of the lodge. Members of a lodge in this or another grand jurisdiction are enti tled to receive the same care and attention from another Indso within whose bounds thev may be visiting or residing, as this latter lodce extends to its u n members. 'Attentive! bene fits' are fraternal obligations ano to a brother as a brother and member of tbe order; alcic benefits' are financial obligations dependent Uinn tbe law governing the lodgo to which the member belongs. Lodges in this jurisdiction, whose bv-lawR provide for the, pajment of a nurse, are bound to rotund tbe amount thus ltccessaiil) expended by another lodge upon their member under its care, or so much there of as their by-laws provide." The Grand Master states that the report of tho President of the Odd Fellows' Home of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia shows that tbe home Is being well supported. The report was received and ordered to be printed on the re port of tbo Grand Lodge. James B. .Nicholson, Grand Secretary, sub mitted his report. He mentioned tho fact that 22 years bad elapsed since the Grand Lodge met in Pittsburg. The report continues: "The receipts of the Grand Lodge for the list official year were $23,903 89, of which 818.093 10 were received from the per capita tax. There were 8 Rebekah degree lodges that surrendered their charters during tbe year, and 15 new lodges of the same degree were instituted. These 109 Rebekah decree lodzes that resorted on De. cetnber 31, 18S9, with a membership of 7.311. a net increase of last report of 2,281, paid for re lief of members. $1,758 60; paid for relief of w idows and orphans. 1,316 51; paid for expenses, M.9J3 07. making a total of S1U.03S 18. Receipts were ciaow . aim me avauauio assets are Il-Jjo 41. STJBKENDEKED CHARTERS. "The following subordinate lodges have sur rendered their charters since tbe last annual communication: Center Morelaud lodce, .No. 633, Center Moreland, Wyoming countj ; Elder ton lodge, No. 855. Elderton, Armstrong county; Pioneer lodge, N 0.991. Sbinglo House, Potter county; AdelphJc lodge, No. ECS, Roseville, Tioga county. "As shown bv a summary of the relief report, there were 13,129 members relieved; widowed families. 1,406: PId for tbe relief of brothers, 334.519 06; paid for relief of widowed lamilles, IS,lu570: education of orphans, (3,219; paid tor burying the dead, $112,011 62; special relief, 531, 79C 97. making the total amount paid for relief, 459.742S5. The increase in the amount of re lief over last year was S19.36837. Assets of working lodces J3.224.S53 26, showing an in crease of 152,38231. The relief amounted to 11.344 50 per day. During the past 22 years the lodges of Pennsylvania have distributed for relief J8,098,6 47. which, added to the amount distributed by tho encampments, makes a grand total of 59,265,903 41" The reports of the Grand Treasurer and the Finance Committee were read and received. The Grand Master announced the rollowing as tbe result for tbe election for Grand Lodge officers, to serve during the couilnc year: Grand Master, Charles D. Freeman. Philadel phia; Deputy Grand Master, W Edward Marsh, Corrj; Grand Warden, Wm. A. Wltherup. Philadelphia: Grand hecretarv, James B. Nich olson, Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer, M. Rich ards Muckle, Philadelphia; Assistant Grand Secretary.Augustus Pfaff, Philadelphia; Grand Representatives. Robert E. Wright, Allcntown, and Francis M. Ilea. Philadelphia. The Grand Lodge officers will bo Installed to-morrow after noon. Tbe afternoon was devoted to bearing ap peals in cases of death benefits. Every dele gate present bad one or more cases to present, and tbe entire alternoon was consumed in a discussion of tbe merits of the several claims. The work was completed by 5 o'clock, when tho session adjourned lor the day. THE DAUGHTERS OF BEBEKAH Meet for the First Time in Mate Convention and Organize. The first State Convention of tbe Daughters of Rebekah, L O. O. F., met yesterday in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 67 Fourth avenue. There were present 52 delegates, representing 32 lodges. Mrs. Abbio Lynch, of Allegheny, pre sided, and Mrs. Mary Josylin. of Philadelphia, acted as secretary. Tbe convention was called to order at 9 o'clock in the morning, Tbe speech of welcome was mado by Mrs. Jane D. Wjlie, of Allegheny, and responded to by Mrs. Mary Josylin lu an appropriate manner, after winch the reports of the vanons lodges were presented. The reports were all good and at tested to tbe work done during the last year lu the State. Tbe election of officers was commenced and resulted; President. Mrs. Abbie Lynch, of Al legheny; Vice President, Mrs. G. W. Hklll born. of Sainton; Secretary, Mrs. Mary Josvlin, of Philadelphia; Treasurer, Miss Louisa Browu.uf Beaver; Warden. Miss Clara Tajlor.of Allegheny; Conductor, Miss Carrie Brobst, and Chaplain, Mis; Fletcher. The installment of tbe officers was the first business of tbe after noon session. A State constitution was then adopted. It contained all tbe features of the lodge constitution, with few new clauses per taining to tbe bunuc-s of a Slate organiza tion. A committee on finance was appointed, and the meeting adjourned until this morning when tbe official reports will be made. FOR KERVOUs DISEASES Can Horsford'a Acid Vbiupbate. Dr. F. G. Kelly, Alderton, W. T., says: "I have prescribed it in a large number of cases o" restlessness at night, and nervous diseases gen erally, and also in cases of indigestion caused by lack of sufficient gastric juice of the stom ach, with marked success, aud consider it one of the best remedies known to the professional world." A S3 00 SxlO Photograph Free Of yourself or children with every dozen of cabinets at llendricks & Co.'s, No. OS Fed eral St., Allegheny, every day this week. Good cabinets SI a dozen. Lite-size cravon only $3. Boy Velocipedes. Bargains never before heard of, and none but the best, at Harrison's Toy Store, 123 x eucr&i St., .iicgneny. Hernia. Special trusses made for bad cases of rupture and a perfect fit guaranteed. Arti ficial Limb Mfg. Co., No. 909 Penn ave nue, near Ninth street, Pittsburg, Pa. Bring yonr photos to be copied to Eleci iric jroru-aii uimpany, lu and 13 Sixth-st.; crayons, water colors, etc; best work; lowest prices. wsu Diamonds and fine jewelrv, lowest prices, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. wrsn Tbe London Shirt for Laillrr, In ESiras and flannel, very stylish. i Ct.fr iWPnicr.T. Rr. finva 07 TNi.l. - ,.f. --,. .1U1 .it. lu Ibe Everett Piano Club, And ii now the happy poscstor of nn elegant upright Grand Everett piano, and only pays U per wreck. Eugene is a bright lad ol 13 yenrs, who. instead of waiting hit money looli.hly, after the manner of boys, invested fl per week In the Everett Piano Club, and now ii saving bit money and hat tin elegant piano, ono which will be a louree of gratifi cation and pleasure for a lifetime. The Everett club system ii a grand, good thing. It gives everybody an opportunity to own a flue piano ut a price iuipoMlble for retail dealers to offer. Memben can either pay all cash or can pay as low as ?1 per week; in either case they can lave at least (75 in the price, and get the finest piano that money and brains can produce. If you want a piano call and ire the Everett or send for a circular to the club manager, Alex Ron, 137 Federal sL, Allegheny. wsu ANNUAL MEETING) OF DUKKARDS. Kxcaralons VI lbs Pennsylvania Lines to Warren burg. Mo., and North Slnnchei ter, Ind. One fare for round trip, good returning 30 days. Tickets to Warrensburg, sold Maty 19 to 27; to North Manchester, May 20 to 25. WF V Two New Bargains To-Dni In Dress Goods No. 1: CO-inch imported plaids with tinted tufts, verv stylish, worth fl 75, on counter to-day at Si. Plains to match at 75c, same width. No. 2: Novelty side border French suitings, 42 inches wide, costfl 75 to import, on counters to-day at (1 a yard; plains to match 75c. JOS. HOllNE & CO.'S Feun Avcnne Stores. Drr Trlmmlnga.., Just received new patterns in Persian applique in gold, ecru and white; 'black appliques; handsome line of crochets. See some of novelties in window. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. For Hnndaonie Dress Trimmings And lowest prices consult our trimming department. Jos. HoKNK & Co.'s x Penn Avenue Stores. Mothers, Brine the Children To Aufreeht'a Elite Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg, and get a fiuo photograph; cabinets, (1 00 per dozen. Summer Weights In Monrnlnc Dress Goods. Largest assortment in both nil-wool and iu silk and wool tnbrirs nl closest prices. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s D Penn Avenue Stores.' Kuby Carriages. The bargains we are offering can only be realized by a call at Harrison's Toy Store, 123 Federal St., Allegheny. D Trunaes. Trusses carefully fitted and satisfaction guaranteed at Artificial Limb Mfg. Co., 909 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Satijjes that yesterday were 27f c are to-day 25c Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Dbessmakees' supply depot. Dress trimmings. Reining & Wilds, 710 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. WFSu LEGAL. NOTICES. ESTATE OF WILLIAM N. MARSHALL, deceased, late of Allegheny City, Pa. Let ters of administration upon tho estate of said decedent having been granted to the under signed, all debts and claims must be presented and settled with hiui. ROBERT MARSHALL No. 133 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. (Office of A. M. Brown, Esq.) apl6-40-W CHARLES M. FA.YNK. ATTOItNEY AT LAW, 173 Fourth avenne. E3TATK OF II. B. COCHRAN, Dfc CEASED. hotlce Ii hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of H. 11. Cochran have betn grautcd to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, aud those having claims against the ane should make thera known w ltbout delay. CllAULEb it. PAYNE. Kxccn tor. mySI-55-w INSTATE OF JAMES P. MILLER. DE J CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of James P. Miller, deceased late of Allegheny. Pa., have been granted to tbo undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havine claims or demands against tho same will make them known without delay. ALBERT E. LUTY. Executor, 53 Ninth St.. Pittsburg. mjl8-118-arws Office of SAMUEL A. AMMON, Attorney at Law, 117 Diamond street -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .1M letters testamentary on tho estato of John Gerinroth deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will inaite them known with out delay. CHARLES BRUBACH. Executor, 13S South Fifteenth street, Pittsburc. ap2354-w ANEW SutiurbBnYnwn Site. Possessing advantages of access to THREE LINES OF RAILROADS. LOW TAXES A gratifying feature of the place. The open ing of the Reynoldton and Dravosburg bridge has caused a regular bonm in Dravosburg Workingmen who desire to own their own borne generally look to the advantages and dis advantages of a place before Investing. The easiest manner In which a workingman can se care a borne is to secure a lot in a desirable plan, and be can build a house thereon and pay lor it as easy as paying rent. The new Rlsber plan of lots at Dravosburg is just the place for such an Investment,' b cause the taxes are small, BEING ONLY 10 MILLS. It Is almost a portion of the city Itself, being only 14 minutes walk from the center of Mc Kecsport, which tho new Dravosburg bridge opened this week, and an electric streetcar line, to be built this summer, brings into easy access. Tho location is most healthful and charming, overlooking the beautiful Mononga liela and tho city of McKeesport. People liv ing In MrKeesport havn to suffer frnm th smote and dust of the mills, and they find it more pleasant and baalinful for themselves and children to live a short distance away trom the heart of the citv. The Risher plan'at Dia vosburg eclipses all others on the market, and persons who are wise enough to buv lots at tho present low price CAN DOUBLE THEIR MONEY IN A SHORT TIME. Inquire at ROOM 5, No. 8 WOOD STREET, Or at OFFICE OF ESTATE OF J. C. RISHER, DRAVOSBURG, For any information desired. my2H2 FAIRMDUNT PLAN. Bot a few of these elegants lots now to offer. Everyone of them affords a beautiful building site. FLEMING PARK. SOU is all we ask for your choice in this desirable property. Large level lots right on railroad line of proposed Elec tric road. Beautiful river view; lStoin utes only from heart of city. -Small payments monthly. . Charles Seiners & Co., SIS WOOD 8T., 60W PENN-AVE.. 'e. E. xny21.77 1 -. KSrDttplay actrcrtUemtntt tma dollar pr tquar or one intcrHon, Clatrlfltd advtrtUt menu on thu page juci oi Wanted, I'brSale, To Let, etc, ten eenu per lint or each inter Hon. and none taken for leu than fifty ttnli. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BllANCII OFFICES. TUB 1IUANCH OFFICE FOH TIIE BOUTH BIDR HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO WO. U CA1C30N STKKKT. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUnHCKIP TIONS CAN 11K LEFT TIIKKE BOTH KOIt OKNEIIAL EDITIONS, AND KOK THE BI'FX'IAk 80UTIIBIUK 1H3UK PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. I1KANCII OFFICES AllF. AT.HO TOTAB I.IHIir.L) AT THE FOLI.OW1NO FLACKS, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT, FOH BALE. TO LKT. AND OTHEItTltANSIENT ADVEHTISE MENTIS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P.M. FOB INBKBT10N NEXT MOKNJNOi Advertisements are to bo prepaid exeunt whro advertisers already bays accounts with Tub pis. rjiTeu. riTTSHUKO, IHOMAB McnAFKltEY. . Bntter street. F.MILO. WTUCKEV, 3h street and Penn ave, E. G.bTUCKEYACO., Wylleave. and Kultonifc N. b'lOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market Uousa. zast KXD. 1. W. WALLACE. (121 Penn arenas. OAKLAND, MCALLlSTEHBUEIIlLEI(,Stbav. Atwoodsb sotrriisiDX. JACOB dl'OHN, Ho. 2Carson street. ALLEUHHNY. A. J. K AEIICHEU. 89 Federal street. H. J. McBKIUF. Market lioutt, Allegheny. FUEL) II. ECOEIW. 17: Ohio street. F. II. EunEKS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. hTEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwlnavei. U. W. 11UI11IK3, FeaiiSTlvanla and Beaveravei. 1'EKltY M. OLEIM. Hebccca and Allegheny arcs, T. K. MOItKIS, em Preble ave. Jtll.I.VALE 110KOUU1L W. W. FLOCKEIS. Stationer, Ho. 4Urant ave, SHAKPSUUltG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. Blnlfi IIclD. "W ANTED-A GOOD BAKBER AND BOY. No. I17 0HIOBT, Allegheny. my20-5S WANTKD-A GOOD JOBBING JEWELEK at30 FIFTH AVE., second fleor. my2I-8 w ANTED-FIKST CLASS BARUEK. APPLY Jl Bt'tU.Mi UAKUKX AVE., AlleBhenv. my21-98 TTTANTKD-25 SALESMEN TO SELL CI.OTH VV INO. Apply at 548 WOOD bT., 10 o'clock A. M. my21-W YrANTK1 FIKT-CLASS MALE COOK. V Apply Immediately, M FKANKSTOWN AVE. my21-89 WANTED-A BOY, 15 TO 16, TO HELP IN dining room. Apply No. 37, DIAMOND SQUARE. VV my51-93 WANTEU-AIR BRUSH CRAYON ARTISTS at once. ELECTRIC COPYING CO., 10 andHBlxth st. myll-19 WANTED-TWO GOOD TINNERS. APPLY stH. F. LAURENT'S, Charllers ave.. Mc Kee's Rocks, Pa. myZl-63 WANTED-A DRUG Ol.ERK. APPLY AT once to J AS. R. MCCLELLAND, 81 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. my20-5 VTTANTED-GOOD PANTS MAKER.-PAY V rood wages. JOHN TEGETHOFF. 880 Main St., Uraddock. l'a. my20-57 WANTED-A blNGLCJIANTOTAKECARE of horse and carriage. Apply SOS Market d.., AiusuurK u. a. .munii. myzi-tU WANTED-A STRONG AND INTELLIGENT bov to work In a thop. ROOM 43, 90 Fonrth ave. Between 8:30 and 9 A. M. my!l-5 WANTED-F1RST-CLASS WHITE BAItlinit; rood naees. Inquire of W. II. SCIIELL, vucianuuie uivti, isrcumni, 1A. inyzi-) TTTANTED BOILER MAKERS. CAULKERS - nuu uii, nicivri m vnce. itiii.aiju. LEY", Water street, Pittsburg. Pa. uiy2M0 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL clothing salesman to?o to Bradford: rood salary. Inquire at 800 LIBERTY ST., 2d floor. mj-21-64 WANTED-F1RST-CLASS COAT MAKERS to work on line coats. Apply JAS. DICK SON. 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D WANTED-KIRST-CLASS TINNER TO DO rooting amd shop work: napest? per day. Reply at once to S. W. HAMILTON, Apollo, pi. my2I-18 TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR JUVENILE TV In a home dramatic co. Call between the hours 12 and 0 r. 11. to-day 17S Wylle ave., C. D. L. in yi-4 TVTANTED-A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS tt watchmaker: steady employment and good position. STEVENSON, the Jeweler, Johnstown, Pa my2I-8 WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILOE3 TO work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 63 Firth ave., cor. Wood tt.. second floor. my2-D WANTED-A GOOD SLATE ROOFER CAN find permanent employment and rood wajres by applying to H. I'FANENSCIIMIIT. Altoona, Fa. mv21-9 WANTED-A REGISTERED DRUG CLERK: none but sober and reliable men need ap ply. Address L. B. 950, Butler, Pa., sfcitlnir sal ary expected. my2I-M WANTEIJ-THRCEOR FOUR FIRST-CLASS union painters. Apply readv for work, at 7 o'clock, Wednesday morning, inc. atomce,aiu.UN- UAlir.UA. 21UUSE my2I-42 -rrr A. N T E D AOENTS TO SELL 'THE V Cashier," the cheapest and best reclsterin the market. AMER. CASH REGISTER CO., 627 bmlthfleld, up stairs. my21-81 WANTED - SALESMAN TO SELL OUR eoodsto manufacturers; no competition, experience unnecessary; big wages certain. RAU MFG. CO., Chicago, 111. ap28-30-xwr WANTED-SIX GOOD MACHINISTS AC CUSTOMEO to heavy work. Apply UNION FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.. LIM., Preble ave.. Allegheny. my21-62 WANTED-AN ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman. Inquire at office of JOS. ANGL1N A W. J. EAST. Architects, o. 66 Fed eral st., cor. LacocH, Allegheny, Pa. my21-67 WANTED-THREE GOOD DRAFTSMEN AT once, on general machinery give refer ences and salarv expected. BUCYKUS STEAM shovel and Dredge co., Bucyrus. o. myli-ioo Wanted at once-two or three bench and machine hands: none but flrst class men nftntcd. Apply EXCELSIOR PLAN ING MILL. Craig st, (near river), Allegheny. my2M ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN city an assistant bool.kccper: must have experience and give reference: state aalary ex- ected. Addressln own handwriting EMPLOYER, ilspatch office. mv21-78 WANTEO-ONE AGENT IN EVERY TOWN In the U. S. to sell our nomconntlilc family medicines; steady wont; can make 820 to 830 -per week. DR.O'KEEFF..tCO., Homeopathic Chem ists. 34 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, l'a. my21-43 WANTED-COATMAKERB FOR CANONS BURG. Wllklnsbarg. Sharpsbnrg. Uutlcr and Beaver Falls, l'a.; first-class workmen de sired; steady work and good pav guaranteed to tbe right parties. Inquire at JolIN KAISER & CO.'S, No. 618 Bmlthfleld st Pittsburg. inl-82 -TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH VY salarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. S1AA AKD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. SC24-90-D TTTANTED-A FEW GOOD RELIABLE MEN V who can .travel with fine specialty for physi cians: nay liberal: position permanent with op portunities for advancement to right pirtles; no canvassing for boots; this Is no catch-penny" advt.; Investigation desired. Address O. W. CLOSE. 315 Wabash ave., Chicago, III. myl8-107 WANTED-AMBTTIOUS. RELIABLE MAN. one each with headquarters Pittsburg, Erie, Harrisburg. Philadelphia. Pa., andsteuben vllle. O.. to personally work life Insurance; blgbest security: lowest cost: best terms; Investi gate. Address A. D. ENSIGN, 312 Opera House, Chicago, 111. myl4-93.ws WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS Clothes Line: patent recently Issued; It holds the clothes without plus: they do not freeze to It and cannot blow off: sample Hue sent by mall 50c: 50-foot line by mail Jl 25. For circulars, price list and terms address THE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., l7Hermonst., Worcester, Mass. ap5-9l-tvs SInle nnd Female Help. TTTANTED-liOTEL COOKS, 110 PER WEEK; V dining room girls, chamDermalds for hotels, dishwasher, laundress, pantry girl, 200 honte girls, cooks, chamocrmalds, two girls lor boarding house. Highest wages paid at MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 54S Grant st. my!9-D Boarders nnd Lodgers. -TTTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOB HANDSOHE V LY furnished front room, with flrst-class board; facing East Parks and electric car lines. Address jftlYATE FAMILY, Dispatch office. xnyzl-44 Female flelp. WANTED-A UlltL FOUUENKKAL HOUBK WOItlf. IniiulreatJOHNKAlBEIl'S. No. t27 Larimer ave, E. E clly. rfJ, myil-M WANTEO-A GOOD COLORF.D COOK AT Haiclwood: no washing and Ironing. Apply ISO Fourth ave. II. BUROWIN. inyll-W Xf7ANTBU-KXPKItIBS0F,DOIHLF0lt(IKN-VV. KRAL hnuipwork for family of three. Apply HO PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Allegheny. my2i-tW 1-TTANTK!lTU'li EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY W women who can bring good refrrence: ono to tako ciiarze. Blisdy ave. Apply at HOTEL KENMAWR, niyjo-su WANTED-FIKST-CLABS BKIIIT MAKKIlSi references: call between and 10 morning; persons speaking French preferred, CARAN DALL, Vtrner Block, Ftnh ave. and Market st. WANTED-AN ICXPF.UIENCKD BALES LADVi must have a full knowledge of tno German language; ono that has had exnerlenw In a bookstore preferred. L. BREUN1NMER&CO., MS Bmlthfleld street. my2l-74 nnunuon. W ANTED-BY A YOUNO MAN, A POSI TION of trusts experience and ability; bast of referenee; reasons lor changing, good. Address. TRUST. Dispatch oBlcc. piyM-il ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF TEN years' experience, position as stenographer, c9r,re,Pondent. or general olBco work; can fur nish but of references. Address V. P.. Dispatch ofllce. my2i-&8 pilluatlon. Flnnnclnl. WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON PROP- NETT & MEREDITH. 102 Fonrth ave. apl8-09-ws TJrANTEIl-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR .y.0I,.ev.9!l.F county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVldtil'O., KFourth avenue, nih2-u WANTED -MORTGAGE'S ON CITY OR suburban Improved real estate. In large ar small amount at lowest rates. LEE. HARNETT A CHAI'LIN, U Wood st. my7-42-uws WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOUT GAGKS on Improved teal estate In sums of tiOO and upward for 3 or S years at 4, & aad 6 per cent. L. O. FUAZ1ER, Forty-llfth and llutlcrsts. mj2l-33-wr WANTF.O-MORTUAGES WE ARB PRE PA RED to loan sums from 8000 to 8500,000 on city and country propert) : 4X, 3 and a per cent. JAS.. W. DRAPE & CO., 120 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. myl7-67-D WANTEU-TO LOAN SmOCO. IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 44 percent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 8 and 6 per cent, BLACK & BA1RD, 93 1 ourth at enuc. sc21-d26-D WANTED-MORlGAGES-l,00B,00CTOLOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larras in Allcgbenr and acja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. l'ENNOCK A SON, 147 fourth avenue. ap7-fll WANTFD-TO 1.0AN 1200.000 ON MORT UAbES;fl00 and upward at 6 per cent; 1300, 000 at 4,S per cent on residences or business property; also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH. 1VS Fourth avenue. OC2I-4-D WANTED-C1TY MORTGAGES ON REAL ES TATE In large or small amounts: money ready when title Is all right! no delay; reason able charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 8309 Butler st. Office open evenings. Telephone 3514. Js4-71-W8 "ViTANTED-CITY AND ALLEGHENY COUN vv TY realcstatcofall kinds to sell; reason ablcchargcs: property advertised free of charge; no sale, no charges: have plenty of purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler. Office open ei tilings. Telephone S3!4. a4-71-ws WANTED-ro HUPl'LY CAFITAL-MANU-FACTUKING establishments desirous of increasing facilities can secure requisite capital byapplylngto W. II. BARCLAY', U. 8. Pension Agent, this citv. Examination must be satisfac tory; communications conndentlal. iny4-12-wssu anacellnneona. -VTTANTED-HOME SEEK FRS SHOULD HEAD VV our auction ad. In to-day's Dispatch. D. P. THOMAS & CO. myl8-10J-MWF WANTED-ABOUT 5 000 YARDS OF BEST Allegheny river cobble stone delivered at McCandlcssave., Eighteenth ward. K.BRACK EN, Contractor, S31 Carnegie ave. mj 17-25 WANTED -PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE signs painted. In large or small quantities, to call on or address PASTOR1US' SIGN WORKS, 119 Fifth ave., cor. Smlthlleldst. my6-MWF WANTED-EVERY LADY TO CALL AND get a perfect fitting pattern cut to order bv P. C. Perkins' system and taught; see the best dress form In tho city. At the light running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OFFICE? 19 Sixth street. myl4-M WP WANTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrubblng: easily sold: profitable. J. WOItril, 31 Ucekman St., New York City. nolO-94-wSBU TtTANTED-ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC V Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by GKO. ". JONES, 222 Federal st,, Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all flrst-class drug glsts. Telephone No. 3332. my2-42-Mwr FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residence. F OR 8ALE-A PENN AVENUE PROPERTY at less tnan value. o. U. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue. iny21-47 F OR SALE-A DOWN-TOWN PROPERTY: A cood Investment, and suro of enhancement. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth avenue. my21-47 FOR SALE-lNVESTMEKT PROPERTY Rents over ?l.000 yearly: 9 per cent net: Ave houses: big lot; near Coiwell and Logan streets: send Tor new price list. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave.; tel. 1C7. my21-53-WTlis FOR SALE-51.6M-ON MELWOOD AVE., near Thirty-third St.. 'thirteenth ward, lot 22x90, with good two-stnrv frame bouse of f.iur rooms and basement: one-half or all cash: bal. to suit purchaser: big bargain. THOS MCCAF FREY, 33t9 Butler st. myl8-135-wsu FOR SALE 8:,900 MIFFLIN ST.. SIX TEENTH ward, one square from cable ilne, new frame dwelling, 6 rooms, hall, attic, sliding doors. Inside shutters, large cellar, etc.: Iot20x HiO feet to alley: terms easy. L. O. FKAZ1ER, Fortj-flfth and Butler sts. my21-35-WF I7IO 11 SALE-83.70O-NO. 273 FORTY-FIFTH bT., ' Iot20xll0. with ncw2-story and mansard brick dwelling, 8 rooms, hall, bath, china closet, ce mented laundry and newly papered throughout: one-half cash, balance to suit purchaser. See TIIflQ lrlA l.'lMlirV QW1 Itntlfi- at ..- myl8-157-wssa FOR SALE-AT 2, 100. 82. 200, AN O 82. 300 EACH, on Lanrel St., near Pearl. Sixteenth ward: street paved, five almost-new lr.imo dwellings of Ave rooms and hall In each; lots 22x162 ft. each: terms S130 cash on each: bal. monthly payments if desired. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. my21-39-ws ORSALE-HOWLEY AVE . NEARTH1RTY N1NTH St., Sixteenth ward.new frame dwell ing, S rooms, finished attic hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate rof. side entrance, etc.; con venient to cable line; lot 21x100 feet to alley: price (2.800: easy terms. L. O. FRAZ1EB Forty unhand Butler sts. my21-33-WF I7IOR SALE-BLUrF STREET PROPERTY 1 elegant residence, pressed brick front of 9 rooms, bath. w. c. Testibule, hall, 6late mantels, perlect sewerage, paved cellar: lot 23x150 ft. to an alley: biegest bargain ever offered on Bluff st.; possession at once: send tor new price list. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. myl7-3i)-wssu FOR SALE-514.C00-CHOICE INVESTMENT, corner property, seven substantial compara tively new brick buildings; corner storeroom, dwellings of 4. 5 and 8 rooms respectively: build ings In No. 1 condition; all oecup'cd; yielding good rentals; paled and sewered streets. CHARLES 30MERS&CO., 313 Wood St.. 0019 Penn ave. my21-76 F OR SALE-THIRD AVE. INVESTMENT. .Mr fjrunt f. -nhsfnntl-1 flirp-sfnrv 15- room brick dwiillne. hall, bath, laundry. Inside shutters, slate and marble mantels, tile vestibule two w. c.'s. stationary washstands and In fact the finest dwelling on the avenue: lot 24x85: this prop erty must be Sold at once owing to removal of owner, and will bo sold at a sacrifice; can be rented for fl.om per annum. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 9 Fourth ave. myl7-34-Mwrs Subnrban Residence. FOR 8ALE-AT WILK1NSHURG, SIX-ROOM frame house, finished attic, etc; lot tlOxl.O; price 82.800: terms to suit: cheapest property In wllklnsburg. HAMNET & MEREDITH. 102 Fourth ave. and llklnsburg. mv2u-4l FOR 8ALE-K200-INGRAM-AN ATTRACT IVE suburban home, nice location, within four minutes' walk of station; new house; seven rooms, hall, porches, good cellar, pure water, ens, large lot, with fruit, shade and shrubbery; easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS& CO., 313 Wood st, niy2l-6 FOR SALE-85.000-AN ELEGANT WILKINS BURG home at a low price: new Queen Anne house, eight rooms, reception hall, double par lors, bath, pantry, marble mantels, tile hearths, electric llguts. gas, water, porches, dry cellar, laundry, handsome ground-terraced lawn, fruit, shade; convenient to station and line of new elec tric roads. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. my;i-76 FOR BALE ON MAIN ST.. CHAKTIERS, beautiful location. lotGOxlOO. with new double Queen Anne dwelling of hall, six rooms and fin ished attic In each; porches Iront andrear: bouses finished In latest modern style; beautiful lawn, etc.: price for both. 86,250; wni sell one bouse and lot, 25x100, for 83.200; very easypayments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler st. Telephone 3514. Office open evenings. mvto-83-W6Su 17OR SALE TWO ACRES AND NICE RESf 1 OENCEin thesuburos, three minutes' walk from It. R. stitlon, eight rooms In resldenoe; ball, natural gas and other conveniences: all In tine order: great variety of fruit and shade trees on the grounds: outbuildings; plenty of pure water and the full Bwcep of tbe country atmosphere; would exchange In part for a small city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 123 Fourth avenue.l'ltts burg. my21-61 F lOR SALE AT BW1BSVALE A HOUSE containing 4 nice larae. room and lrltrh. n on first floor, 4 large bed rooms and batnroom on second floor, 4 attlo rooms, good cellar and laun dry: low grates, natural gas, electric lights, etc.; lot 1M acres, with fruit ana shade trees: bouse newly painted and papered: this property Is of fered at less than original cost; anyone In search of asnburban home would do well to look at tbls property, SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO..S9 Fourth ave. my21-21 . Enat End Residence TTIOK SALK-MAKCHAND ST., EAST END, A ii, very desirable building lot . ; wide In tl' rear with an old frame dwelling! only i,8S0. HF.KD 11. co i-LB CO.. 181 Fourth ave. iny21-72-wg . TrOll SALE-roUH-ROOM HOUSE, AND LOT MxlOO, near Penn avenuo cable lines price ?.o-u;inii ii very Ii co mil" P""'"'7 "B cheap at tho price C. II. IAIVF, No. 03 Fourth avenuo: my21-47 .170BSALE-CAIINICOIEAVK..EIOIITKKNTII V want, good brick dwelling, rooms, attic. nan, nam, not and rnio waicr, crmcnicu """ Inslilo shutters, pantry, etc,, nice corner lot 32x 100 feet to alleys' price 1 11,000. L. O. FitAZlF.lt, Furtyflftli an'rilnller sts,' myil-M-wr OR BALK-BOND ST.. EABT END. NEAR Highland ave., anew fraino dwelling or six rooms, nail, vestibule, tin, attlc,bath,lnldow,e., range, h. and e. water, both gases, tliio clian dellcTii complete In every details good lot; only A 700. IIKKDB.COYLEXCO., IJlFourth avo. mjrJl.71.wF XTttm SALK-:.700-MATH1LDA ST.. MNF : TEKNTH ward, one-hair square from cable Hue; now frame dwelling, t rooms, finished attic, hall, front and rear porches. Inside shutters, etc: grained and nicely flnlineds lot 2nxW feet: terms easy, L. O. FKAZIKU, Forty-llfth and Butler sti. mv21-33-WF IJMJR BALE-EIGHT ACRES, WITH FINK : mansion hnuso of 12 rooms: nil modern con veniences; good stable and outbuildings: elegant hade and trait trees: within two minutes' walk of Hfth ave. cable cars; ono of the moat delight ful locations In East End; this property will make one of the finest residence properties in the clly. orcanbesub-dlvldedand large pront made nn the selling price. If sold soon." THOS. LIG GETT, HI Fourth ave.; 71 Diamond St. arter May 20. mylS-73 Allegheny Residence. I710R BALE-FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, two two-story brick dwellings, slxV""ins. attic bath, b. and c. water each; central location: good terms. BAXTER, THOsll'SON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. myI8-93-MWF FOR SALE-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, 56 Corryst., First ward, Alleghany, at auction, on premises, Thursday, May 22, at 3 o'clock; lot 19x27; brick bouse four rooms; terms cash. A. LF.GGA1E& BON, Auctioneers, 81 Federal st,, Allegheny. my20- FOB BALE-HOUSE AND LOT NO. 70 ADAMS struct. Allegheny, 7 rooms with hall and cellar and line lot 21x123 feet to an alley, good iscwerago to be sold at public sale on 'lhursday afternoon, May 23, at 2 o'clock, on tho premises; title perlect. Terms, etc.. from JAMES W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 119 Fourth avenne. Plttsbnrg. mylC-13-u FOR SALE-LOTS. Enst End Lots. F OR BALE-ELLSWORTH AVE.. NEAR BAR TON St.. choice hnlldlnglott nrlce vcrvlow for this location. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. myl8-03-uwp FOR SALF-8L9Q0-BEAUTIFULLO18 42x108 ft., on 50-foot St.. Nineteenth ward; handy to P. R. R. and cable lines. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E.E. myI8-43-MWT F OR SALE-8.T-nANlSOMK LOTS, 24x100: snitaDie tor uusincss stanas on nomewooa ave., Tweuty-flrst ward. MELLON URO'l H Elts, VH9 station st E. E. myI8-43-MWF FOR SALE-81ZV-VALUABLE PENN AVE. frontage, center or East Liberty: 40x108 at 8125 per front foot. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 W V'ood St., 6019 Penn ave. my21-76 FOR SALE-H200-ELEOANT CORN F.R LOT, GOxlIOfept, paved street. Nineteenth ward: handy to P. R. It. and cable lines. MELLON BROlUERS, 6319 Station st,. East End. myl8-46-MWF FOR SALE-FINE LARGE LOT. 118X150 FEBT, on Filth avenue, near entrance toBchenlcy Park; greatest bir-.iln on the entire avenue. JAS. Y. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. my21-60-WTb8 FOR 8ALE-55 FEET FRONT ON PENN avenue, near Dennlston avenue, East End; nearly 200 feet deco, for 8100 per rront foot; worth to-dav at least F23 per front foot more. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue, my21-47 FOR SALE-110 PER FOOT. OAKLAND. 460 feet on a 50-foot street, less than two squares from Firth avenue cable llnei this property has a depth of 130 feet and can be retailed at a handsome profit; a good speculation; easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO. , 03 Fourth avenue. my2I-51-wr Allechcnv Lota. FOR BALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. & S. MCNAUGHEE, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal st. mb!2-36-D feubnrbnn Lota. FOR BALE-AT EDOEWOOD, LOT ON MAPLE street 100x300, at a bargain. HAMNET & MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wllkinsburg. Uiy20-41 FOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG, ON COAL street, lot 100x300. for tl.100: a bargain. HAMNET A MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wllkinsburg. inyM-41 FOR SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, COX ISO feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near Swlssvale station, P. R.R., and City Farm station, II. A O. R. R. : price 8400 to 8300 each : terms to suit. 1RAM. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth avenue, ap 10-36-D I710R SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE THRIV ' ING village of Brldgevlllc Allegheny coun ty. Pa., 12 miles lrom Pittsburg, on the Pin handle Railroad, at auction on the prem ises SATURDAY. May 24, at 3 o'elock p. M. Free transportation. In connection with this sale we will run a special train. leaving Union station at 1:45 p. M., city time, stopping at all stations; re turning, leave Ilrldgevllleat6:ll, arriving at Pitts burg at 6:40 p. M. This property ! only two min utes' walk from station: a good, wide board walk extends from station through tho property: churches and schools In Immediate vicinity, and railroad families arc good, being onlv 26 minutes' ride from Pittsburg. Lots range In size lrom 30x130 to 60x150 to a 20 loot alley: are all level or gently sloping, tbns Insuring good drainage: water Is excellent, and village Is supplied with natural gas from the Washington county field; no streets less than 50 feet wide: to sum up. this Is one of the most beautiful localities In the Charllers Valley for a suburban home. It will pay you to attend this sale. Don't lorget the day and date, batur day. May 24, and that we will give you a round trip ticket free of charge. For terms, plana and free tickets apply to D. P. THOMAS ,t CO., Auc tioneers, 408 Grant St. myIS-103-MWF TJWK SALE -CLIFTON LOTS! CLIFTON' A.M( lots at auction! Grand unreserved sale of big lots at tne rising village 01 cuiton: ciou mues down the Fort Wayne road: Monday, May 26, at 3 o'clock will witness stirring times at the now lamous suburb named Clifton; all the unsold lots east or Allegheny avenue will be brought under the hammer and be sold lor whatever price Is oflered. The owner Is a man of liberal ideas who Is not nfrald to give a bargain, and he knows how to lay off lots to suit the people. When one goes to ithe country he wants a coun try lot, not a hen coop. Fifty feet wide and 150 feet deep Is about the size for a village lot. This gives the children room to play as well as the hens to scratch: also room for a few trees, shrubs and garden patch. This Is what we go to the country for. Now on tlie2bth of Mav wc will sell six lots 46x140. seven lots 46x130, four lots 30x140. one lot 175x130 and one lot 100x130. Wide streets. The alleys are 40 fectwlde. These arc lots worth talking about Take train at Federal St. 2:15 city time. Terms ten per cent, down, balance In tic yearly payments nitb Inter est. Payments received monthly If preferred. If Sou don't wish to be tempted to buy a lot stay away trom this sale. Iheyare bound to go, ami we will make them go. A. LEGGATE A SON. Anctlonecrs, 31 Federal st,. Allegheny. my2l-12, ' Farms, ' FOR BALE FARM NEAR PETERSBURG, Va or 170 acres, half solid grnlate ready for quarrying: Norfolk and Western R. R. runs through the tract. Apply to UAVID C. BROWN. for2 days, Central Hotel, Allegheny City, between 6 and 7 P.M. niy21-83 F OR SALE-FARM-200 ACRES. FINE RESI DENCE, all other buildings, with tenant nouse complete: natural gas free: good soil, coal, springs, abundance of fruit, rich community, snort drive rrom river and station. ED. Wll T13H. 410 Grant st:, Pittsburg. my!7-D FOR SSALE BUSINESS. Tlnatncaa hrnnil. FOR SALE-FOURTH AVE. BUSINESS property: pays 9 per cent net; 55 feet front age; three new four-story buildings; rental 82,400; price 828,000: to suit, at 4Jj percent; price list. ALLES & BAILUY, 164 nt; sena ior new Fourth ave.; my21-54-ws tei. id. FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST.; LOT 21x100. with largo one-story storeroom In front and two-story frame of tour rooms In rear; No. 1 business location; nrlce reason-ihle: one halfcash. bnlancc tosult. THOS. MCCAFFREY, $m Buller st., city. myl8-156-w8u TTOR SALE 8O.100-COI! FOBTY-SHVFNTII a nil, iiuiuuici bib., ocicukvihu ,t,iii. iu, 47x100. with framdwelllng and business house of r and Plummcr sts., Seventeenth ward, lot seven ssoms aim attic: r.o. 1 location lorany kind of business: terms, one-half cash, bal. to suit; will sell vacant lot 22x100 r 81.800, at terms tosult. Particulars of THOS. W. McOAFFHLi'. 3509 Butler st. mylO-85-wssu 17'OR SALE-85.200-NO. 6 GRANT AVENUE. ' Mlllvald borough; lot 22x123: new two-story and mansard frame business house and dwelling; finished In best of style: containing ball, store bath and 8 rooms; good stable on rear of lot: best location In the borough for any kind of business; terms casb bal. to suit. Bee THOS. McCAFF BEY, 3o09 Butler st. myIO-85-WSSn FOR SALB-IIESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTY. Fifth ave., near Seneca St., brick dwelling of 8 rooms, attic, bath, etc, and store room; In rear frame dwelling. 5 rooms and attic: fard paved: sewered: side entrance: lot 20 ft. by 15 to Ann St.; established grocery business or 14 vears' standing: sell with or without stock: send for new price list. ALLES & BAILEY, 104 Fouith ave. Tel. 167. myl8-62-wssu Business Chances. FOR BALE A GOOD BUSINESS A CLOTH ING store, established over nine years. In a handsome town (county seat). Is offered on favor able terms; business pays 82, 000 a year after store ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to show for It: good reasons for selling. Address K. care Carrier 33. Cleveland. O. myl8-70 FOR SALK-RBPUBL1CAN WEEKLY NEWS PAPER and Job office outfit, consisting of all modern Improved machinery, including folder and sterctyplng machine. Presses and all ma chinery In excellent condition: over 8,400 bona nde circulation and a large Jobbing patronage; located at county seat In one of Pennsylvania's most prosperous Iron manufacturing counties; rare opportunity for party meaning business. Ad dress A. B Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Pa, myl7-2 rtuslness" Cnniires. 171011 BALE-A BA1tUr.lt SHOP WITH 1IATII ' ROOMS, fur f.W; half cash; balance small payments, Apply at A. EDL1B, (02 Liberty it., x'lttsuurg, mTiv-o F OR SALE-FISH ANI1 FRUIT DEPOT! I1 finest book and stationery store in best town in Western Pennsylvania; excellent city inu.lo tors, goou oinco uuiinci; grocery stores, oaa- cries, drugstores, cigar store. BHF.l'Altli ACQ.. 131 Fourth a' ouicner snniis. i. . niy!4 FOR HALE-Mlt4CEI.LANF.OUS. Horse. Vehicles. Llvn DtnrU. tbe. TTIOKHALF.-CIIEAl'-lIOUSK, HAItNl'HS AND 1 spring wugon. Inquire at CON LEY'S BLACKSMITH SHOP, Second ave. and Brady street, Buho. my2l-73 ITIOlt HALE-THRF.K VERY FINIt BUGGY ' mares. 4, 8 and 7 years olds also, one doctor's buggy and one side-bar cheap if sold at once. Ad dress II. 11.. Dispatch office. niy20-48 Haehlnerr nnd Mrtnls. FOR 8ALE-4HX6J, ANTHONY CAMERA: 825 loins cnmplete and new. Addre s I'lloiO, Dispatch office. my20-78 OR SALE-ENGINES AND BOtLKRS-NF.W and refitted: repairing promptly attended .0. PORI-EB FOUNDRY AND -MACHINE CO., LIM., below suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. apJ-76 OR BALF. - DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and holl ers in every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMLS MACHINE DEPor. No. 97 Jblrstave., Pittsburg, Pa. mb9-D OR BALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 Ii. p. sail refiitedjgoodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 23 b. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J.S. YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. IIC25-SU-D OK BALE-SIX FIRST-CLASS 8KCOND HAND hollers, 44" diameter, 24' long, two 16" flues: fire fronts and settings complete, ready to set up for use In batteries of two: stacks and breeching. Address R1TER St CONlEY, Pitts burg. Pa. my21-46 FOR SALE -HOISTING ENGINES. DER RICKS and derrick forglngs, iteel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Csanduskv sts., Allegheny. Pa. ap29-iwr SlUcollnneona. FOR BALE-WITHOUT MONEY AND WITH OUT price: read our auction ad. In to-day's Dispatch. D. P. THOMAS & CO. myIS-103-MWF FOR SALE-AM RECEIVING UAILY FINE bananas in carlots, aud dealers will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere; will fill all country orders 23 per cent cheaper than any other house In the trade: keep no drummers on tho road and give my patrons the benefit when sending their orders to me direct; will receive this week one car choice Louisiana new potatoes and one car Louisiana onions In thrcc-bushel barrels, and will be able to All all orders arter this wecK with choice white and Early Rose potatoes and Southern onions; .have several hundred boxes fine lemons In stock which canoffcrtothe tiade cheaper than tho cheapest house In the city; have several cars of fine old potatoes In storage which can sell to parties In need of same at very low prices. All parties who are In need of produce, bananas and foreign fruits orall kinds had better call upon the old reliable wholesale commission house of THOMAS II. Mc UOWAN. 607 Liberty st, m 21-29 AUCTION (SALES. GEO. SI. GUTHRIE, Attorney, 100 Diamond St., Pittsburg. EXECUTOR'S SALE-DESIRABLE MAN UFACTURING sito situated on the west side of tbe Monongahela river, at Jones station, on tbo P. V. & C. It. R., containing 20 acres, more or less, having a frontage of 1.SC0 feet nn the river, and extending back an average depth of 650 feet to tho P. VV A C. It. R.. on which it fronts about 1.400 feet. This property is about mile above W. Elizabeth. It has a good land ing. Tbe new gas line of the Philadelphia Co. to Hello Vernon passes within imlo from it, and there are several large coal works in tho Immediate vicinity, to bo sold nt public salo on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Mav 23. 1890, at 1 p. 11. Trains for Jones station leave Union depot at 10:10 A.M. J. W.SNEE. Executor of Samson Stilley, Broughton, Alle gheny county. Pa. my8-43-ws JAMES BREDIN, Attorn oy-at-Law, 98 Diamond st.. Pittsburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATORS' HALE OF ALPS V1LLE PROPERTY-The undersigned Administrators, with tbe will annexed, of Thomas Donnelly, deceased, will offer at pub lic sale on tbe premises at Alpsvllle station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, six mile oast of. McKeesport, TUESDAY. June 10, 1STO. at 2:16 p. it., or on arrival of train west uuo at 2:03, all that property known as the Alpsvllle property, consisting of about 218 acres of land adjoining Joseph Robbins, Osceola Coal Works and others, having a front of about four-fifths nf a mlloon tho railroad and tbe Youghioghenyiiver, on which land thera is erected a farm house, barn and hay bouse, a well-llnisbed mansion house of 10 rooms In good repair, a storehouse and IS tenant houses. Tbe property will be offered as a whole and in lots, the first lot embracing tho farm property ot ISA acres, with farm house, barn and hay nouse; tne second lot containing aDoutcu acres along tho river and railroad, on which tho other buildings are erected. The mansion bouse, with lot of two and one-quarter acres, storehouse with one and one-balf acres, and each of the 16 tenant bouses with lots varying from two acres to one-eighth of an acre in size, will also be offered separately from tho remain der of the 02 acres. This property is very advantageously located for a manufacturing site, and at a point where steady increase in value may reasonably be ex pected. TERMS OF SALE One-third in band; bal ance in two equal annual installments, with In terest secured by bond and tight mortgage on the premises. HENRY G.DONNELLY MARGARET DOUGHERTY. Administrators. MAT 18. 1800. P. S. A lot of cut and building stone and brick from ruins of Alpsvllle House, ete., will bo offered at same time. iny21-57-tv RE SORTS. fTUlE ARGYLE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. I Ocean end of Connecticnt ave. Now onen. rul r ull view of ocean. S. W. FERGUSON. apl2-49-3IWFSU THE CH4.LFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On the beacb. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house; elevator: now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS & SON a THE SHELBURNE. Atlantic Citv. N. J.. Remains open throughout the year. Every convenience, including passenger elevator and hot sea water baths. myl6-15-D A. B. ROBERT& HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all tho year, omnibus and sea water .baths free to guest3; tho finest summer and winter resort on tbe coast: house within 50 feet of tho snrf. n,h440-D JAMES & STEFFNER. mHE ARLINGTON. J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Accommodations and appointments first. Accommodates 350. class. Services the best. Will open Mar L 189a mh5)-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. TJEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens Juno 12. L. B. DOTY, Manager.. my 1-69 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. BLOCK ISLAND. R. I.. 15 miles nt sea, opens Jnne 2S, 1890. Steamboats dally to and from NEW LONDON. NEWPORT and PROVIDENCE. Telegraphic communication. For circulars, &c, address F. A.UUDLONG, Windsor Hotel. New York. CUNDALL & BALL. mylO-lll-MtVF Managers. THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Elegantly remodeled, greatly enlarged, hand somely furnished. OPEN ALL 1HE YKAR. myl8-I08 CHARLES McGLADE, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs. On tbe summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open JUNE 25. Foe circulars and Infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent, myl-63 Cresson. Cambria Co.. Pa. NOTICES. -VTOTICE-FROM AND AFTER THIS 1 date I will not he responsible lor any bills contracted by my wife, and the public are no tified not to give ner goods on credit upon my account. A. BRILL. Pittsdubo. May 20. 1890. my21-10 TH. W.U.DAL J Has removed his office to MaEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours lOCA. m. to I p. it, except Sundays. ap2-43-WFSu PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Bmlthfleld, neztLeadez office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. M2540 Citv Residences. TO LrTT-443 PKNN AVF, TJIllEE-BTOUY brick residence, suitable for professional men: rent low to good tenant! can get long lease. BLACK & II A lit 1), ts Fourth ave. niySl-M TO LKT-23 BLUFF BTREET-ELEGANT residence, nlno room., bath, all modern con veniences, largo yard, rirt-rlas condition; possession June 1. ALLES A BAILEY. 161 Fourth ave. Telephono 187. myl7-29-WRsa East End Realoence. mo LET-FOIHIKS, COIL HALKKTBT.. OAK X LAND, a very drtirablo house 12 rooms, well Improved, stable, large lawn. Bee W. A. IIKlt ltON A BON S. 0 Fourth ave. myl4-4l-W8 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-r PER MO.-IN FIKBT-CLABS OR DF.lt (newly pun ed, papered and repaired), house 8 rooms, late Improvements, Bheftlrbl, near Franklin st Allegheny. W. A. JIEKKON A SONS, 80 Fourth arc. myl4-44-w ORlcea. Jjek Room. & mo LET-ROOM. WITH OB WITHOUT POW Kit, for light manufacturing. 89 NORTH AVE, my21-7 mO LET I1F.1K ItlWiM. WITH IIHEtir DESK. X. In our main office; rent low. C.U.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. mv21-47 rno LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GEE inn RANK BUILDING. s MANIA SAVINGS Wood and Diamond streets. apl0-49 rp" LET-HALL THE LARGE AND CON JL VENIENl'LY arranged hail of the Bricklay ers' Union, at 41 Fifth ave.. for each Wednesday evening: rent II'jO per year to responsible parties. For particulars Inquire at the headquarters of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA TION. 93 Fourth avo. iny21-23 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 08 FIFTH avenue, part 'of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to be bad from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 90 Fifth ave. For particulars sec BUa. MOR. DISPATCH, corner Bmlthfleld and Diamond sts. fllUccllnneoa. TO LETORFOKSALE-nOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses. Atlantic City, N. J.:, lots for sale In all parts of the city: also 80. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL vtrtjio i kjm.. itcai x.aia.o hm.b . 5 tate and Law Building. ap 16-68 LOST. 7- OST-FOUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT J belonging to J. 11. WOLFE, and drawn by the 1'lttsburg National Bank of Commerce: samo dated nn tne 17th day of February, 1800; the num bers of said certificates were as follows: 936, 937, 9-18 and 939. worth IJOu each; payment has been stopped on said certificates nv21-27 PERSONAL. EKSONAL-READ D. P. THOMAS A CO.'S ad. of auction sale or lots In to-day's Dis patch. mylS-103-MWF TTSERSONAI. ROOKS WANTED 1 OR L00O: X M.O0O for sale: all bargains. FRANK JIAU ICON A CO., ttOlSmlthfleld st. myl3 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTEO-IF YOU have anv books to sell. let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 JIKETlNGs. T OTICE To" 8T0UKH0LDF.R8 THE W annual meeting for nomination of offl. cers and directors of tbe Woods' Run Building and Loan Association will be held at Hart man's Hall on MONDAY EVENINO. May 28. at 8 F. at. All stockholders are requested to bo present. By order of the Hoard. A. H. ECKERT. my21-20-D Secretary. office of TheBridoewaterGas Company. Rochester. Pa.. April 10. 1800. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this company will be held at tbe office. Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY, June 19. 1890, nt 3 o'clock p. Jr.. to voto for or against a proposition to reduce the capital stock. Tbe amount of the proposed reduction is 7.034 shares. Il.ivin" a value at par of 708,400. F. L. STEPHENSON. Secretary. aplS-3-MWS Office of the Chautauqua Lake ice COMPANY. PiTTsnuno. Pa.. Mav IS. 1891 rnHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS mis JL company has called a special meeting of its stockholders to be held at tbe office of tbe company at Thirteenth and Pike streets, city of Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of July. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. jr.. for tbe purpose of voting for or against an increase of tbe capital stock. W.F.WILSON. my!7-23-sw Secretary. f OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT 1 a meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Keystone Construction Co., held at the com pany's office in Pittsburg, Dec 27. 1889, it was resolved to dissolve the corporation and the President and Board of Directors were directed to tako all legal steps necessary and proper to dissolve this corporation and wind up Its busi ness. GEO. H. CLAPP. President. Attest: H. C. McJILTON, Secretary. riTTSBUBQ. PA.. April 15. 1890. ap25S4-W I'ltOIMLIAK-s. TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for tbe building of the new ad dition to St. Bridget's school. Eleventh ward, city, will be received by Rev. Jerome Kearney until 23d lnst. Plans and specifications mav be seen at the office ot BICKEL&BHENNAN. Architects, Room 713, Hamilton building. Fifth ave. myll-dO-D QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE Q CEIVED np to 4 p. M.. MONDAY. May 26, for tho erection of Spring Hill School, Re servo township. Allegheny Co., Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe ofllce of Joseph Stillburg, Architect, 20 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa., to whom proposals shall be addressed. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Bonds for the full amount of contract will be required. JOSEPH STILLBURG, uiyl7-21 Architect. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until SATURDAY, the 21th day of May. A. D. 1890, at 2 p. M., for tbe furnishing of ice for the various offices in Municipal Hall. Specifications can be seen and blanks for blading can bo obtained at tbe general office of tho Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount probated before tho Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any br all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBUBQ, May 20, 1890. my21-91 BOROUOII OF KNOXVILLE, " Allegheny Co.. Pa., I BoRouoii Engineer's Office, y 403 Grant Street. Pittsburg, I Mav 19, 1890' J TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOS sals tor the grading, paving and curbing of Boyd street (in said borough), from the east curb of Knox avenue to tbe west curb of Aman da avenue; also fur the grading of Amanda avenue, from the southerly lino of Arlington avenue to the north curb of Jucanda street. will bo received by the Street Committee of said borough until SATURDAY, May 21. at 6 F. Si. Flans and specifications can be seen at tbo above office. Probated bonds in one-balf the amount of the estimated cost of the work must accompany each propoaI. Proposals will be left at office of Borough Engineer. The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS, C. E.. Borough Engineer. myl8-3S-MWF TREASURY DEPARTMENT. MAY17. 1890. .Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Supervising Architect. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock F. M. on the 9th day of JUNE, 1890. for all tbe labor and materials required for the iron furring, lathing and plaster ing for tbe United States Court House and Postofflce building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accord ance with the drawings and specifications, copies of which mav be had on application at thisufficeor tho office nf the superintendent. Each bid must be aecoiupauied by a certified check for 2TO. The department will reject all bids received after tbe time HzeQ- for openiog the same: alsn, bids which do not comply stricilv with all the requirements of this in vitation. Proposal mult bo sealed and In dorsed, "Proposals foriron furring, lathln; and plastering for the United States Court House and Postofflce botldiii!! at Fitrsbunr. Pa.." and addressed to JAMES H. WINDRIM. Super vising Architect. H1J21-3G-MWF PROPOSALS FOR IRON BUOYS AND appendage, mooring chain, and bell. Office of Light-House Inspector. Third Dis trict, Tompkfiisville. N. Y., Mav 12. 1890. (Post office Box 2128, -New York City.) Proposals will be teceived at tlil-i office until 1 o'clock p. 11. on TUESDAY, the 3d day of J one, 1890, for fnrniMiing to the Light-House Establishment Iron Buoys and Appendages, Mooring-Chain, and Bells, required during the fiscal year end ing June 30. 1SIL The articles to be furnished embrace nun, can, bell, whistling, and ice buoys, shackles, swivels, mooring-chain, ballast-balls, iron and stone sinkers, bells for buoy, eta., all of which are enumerated in tbe specifications attached to tbe form of bid, which may obtained on application to this office. Contracts will be awarded on each item separately, and bidders are required to state tbe time when they will agree to deliver the articles. Contracts will not be approved until Congress has made tbe appropriations for the next fiscal year for the Light-House Establish ment. Tbe right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, to strike out any item or Items in tne specifications, and to waive any defects. FREDERICK RODGERS, Captain. U. 8. N Light-House Inspector. Third District. mvl8-J5 "nrsNo X ORGANH, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. fifth avenue,-! . ap2B-79 OFFICIAL PITTSnURO. CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received np until FRIDAY. May St), 1S90. at 2 o'clock P. m. for fitting up tbe Con. trollrr's safe with document flies and boofc racks. Information furnished on application. The right reserved to accept or reject any bid. niySO-14 &H. MORROW. Controller. PAINTERS - HEALED PIIOPOSALH will be received np until FRIDAY. May 8U, 1890. at 2 o'clock, r, M. for painting the Con troller'! safe. Information furnished on ap Jllcation. Tho right reserved to accept or re set. E. a MORROW. Controller. tny20-14 OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE reports of viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Chestnut street, from BlutZ street to Locust street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed In tho Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOWj 'Chief of Department of Public Works. Pinsnuno. May 15. 1890. niyli-feO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB ronitructlon of sewers on Stanton avenne and Viola alley, from Highland avenne to Neg. loy Run sewer; Center avenue, from Liberty avenne to connect with Two Mils Kun sewer, and Dennlston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Hbakeapeare street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is died in tbo Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSIiURO, May 15, 1890. myl5-S0 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. CEIVED at the office ot tbe City Con troller until THURSDAY, May 22. 1890. at 2 P. M., for painting rooms of Department of Pub lic Safety. Plans and specifications for said work can be seen at the general office of the) departmeuL Each proposal must be accom- Einied by a bond In double the amount ot tho id, with two sureties, and executed before tba Mayor or City Clerk. The Department ot Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. rohmWi SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of tho City Con troller, until THURSDAY. May 29, 1890, at 2 P. jr., for the repairing and remodeling of No, 1 Engine House, situate on Fourth avenue, near Liberty. Plans and specifications can be seen at tba office of F. J. Overling, Architect. No. 43 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. Bond In doublo the amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bond to be pro bated before tbo Mayor or Citv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. PrrrsnuRO. May 17, 1890. my20-75-D SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until SATURDAY, May 24. 1890. for fitting up offices in Municipal Hall for use of Department of Public Safety; also for altering; and repairing Nns. 2, 3 and 5 police patrol stables. Plans and specifications for said work; can be seen at the offlco of BIckel & Brennan, Architects. Hamilton building. Bonds In double the amount of bid. with two sureties, must accompany each proposal, said bonds to bn executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. mylS-18 PiTTSBURO. May 10. 183a SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe offlco of City Controller until SATURDAY. MAY 24, 1890. at 2 P. jr.. for tbo erection of an engine bouse at tbe corner of Bhiloh and Virginia streets, in tbe Thirty-second ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho office of F. J. Osterllng. Esq.. architect. No. 42 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Bond in double tbe amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bond to ba ex ecuted before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BRO WN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. myl2-36 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until Saturday, May 24. 1890. at 2 o'clock P. 1L, for furnishing the following supplies: FERRULES. 600, mora or less. K-inch ferrules. 500. more or less, inrh ferrules. 200, tnoro or less, i-inch ferrules. 200, mora or le, 1-inch ferrules. MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS. 250, more or less, gate boxes. 25 reels, more or less, best American hemp packing. 5 reels, more or les, navy packing. 10 bales, more or lcs, white cotton waste. 00 pounds, tnoro or less, pure sheet gum packing: 3)0 pounds, more or less, square gum packing; 200 pounds, more or less. 2 and 3-ply canvas packing. For hauling and delivering 900 tons of water plno more or less from 4 to 12 inch. For further information apply at the office ot Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribu tion. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bonds in double tho amount of the estimated cost, probated befora tbe Mayor or City Cleric Tbe Department of Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg. May 14, 1890. my!4-l s AMUME3IENTS. T THE EAST END TO-DAY Positively the Farewell Performances In Pittsburg of tho Enormously Successful and Invincible. FOREPAUGH WILD WEST Combined Shows, To-dav (Wednesday, May 21), 2 and S P. Jf. my21-il pONCERT CARNEGIE HALT- TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 27. Allegheny Musical Association Cantata, "Don Munio." Soloists: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Toedt, Miss Gertrude Edmands. MYRON W. WHITNEY. Tickets, SI. For salo at Alex. Ross, 137 Federal st, Allegheny. my20-7 B IJOU THEATER To-Nlzht MCCARTHY'S MISHAPS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 26 "One of the Finest." myl9-ll pi RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGNT. MATINEE. SATURDAY ONLY. HERRMANN. Next week Hanlon's New Fantasma. myl9-33 TT ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening E. P. SULLIVAN, In " A CELEBRATED CASE. Week May 23 The Streets of New York. mv21-70 WORLD'S MUSEUM. Allegheny Citv. May 19. HYPNOTISM! Second week ol Hod O'My Thumb. Miss Ada Briggs. the Fat Beauty. Dixon fc Lang's Comedy Co. mjl&SX ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HARRY KERNELL'S NEW COMPANY. Harry and John Kernell and 20 others. mylS-23 EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM ! Seats for live thousand people. Monday and Tuesday nights, May 26 and 27. Matinee Tuesday at 2. STRAUSS And his Orchestra from Vienna, A different programme each concert. EDjU. GARBER. 'fanager Sale nf seats at Kleber Bros.' Music Store. Prices 1 50 Reserved; Admissions, 50c and 5L my20-100 FOR SALE AT AYALQH, The beautiful Ohio river suburb, ten minuteS by F F. W. 4 C. R. R. from Fed eral street depot. 14,700 A little gem of a home overlooking river, close to station, house of six rooms, per fect condition, porches, fruit and forest trees, shrubbery. 14,500 Elegant lot 75x125; fruit trees, shrub bery; lawn, substantial house of seven rooms, halls, bay windows, beautiful outlook; doss to station bv good walks. $3,000 Complete home amid shade and attrac tive surroundings, house of eight rooms, halls, porches, pure water, stable; grounds 125x12a; elegant fruit of all va rieties in great, abundance; good walks and roadway; five minutes to station, Charles Somers & Co. Ho.313WOODr,T.. No. 6011) PJiNN AVE E. EL Twephoaa 1773, " aylia. 'I
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