9 fTVW T THE SORANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899. 8 Used for Forty Years k i Dr. P. Guntcrmnnn, of Loutsyllle, Ky.. writes: I have drunk and prescribed Johann Hoff's Malt Extract for forty years." Johum Hofl'i Mlt Extract It lh world's creMest natiUfc tonic ind blood niaVtr. III bren told tlnce 1B17. Beware et substitute JOBANNIIWPSMAITCXTRACT COSTS IN PENDING ELECTION CONTESTS MATTER TOUCHED UPON IN AR GUMENT COURT. W. H Thomas, Whoso Right to the O fllco of Constable of tho Eighth Ward of This City Is Questioned by John E. Walsh, Wants the Lat ter to File a Bond as Security for the Costs Case Will Be Watched with Interest Othor Cases Heard in Argument Court. Lane and D C Wliitmoro ajrnlnst Han ford Wcdcman Court dliected that n supplemental aflidavlt of defence be Hied within ten dajs in tho case of G. J. I-llllbrldRO and otheis against the Lackawanna Coal company limited. Tho divorce cases of Jlniy Itoupeit asalnat diaries Ileupcrt and Susan 12. Hino against Alfred Pa lie weie submitted. Ono of tho Interesting matteis that came up In aigumcnt couit jesterday ias a hearing In the rule to show c.uiE.0 why u bond as security for the panunt of costs should not be rHoii y John 13. Walsh, who Is tontestlns Hie right of AV. H Thomas to the olllce .if (unstable of the Klghth wurd of this city. Mi Thomas was lrpirsentcd by Attorney John It. Kdwaids, who said the application was made under the provisions of the Vaugh.in act with inference to election contests which was p.issed bv the last legislatuie. lie t-dld the iiucstion at lsue was whethei i not the act applied to contests in progiess at the time the act became a law, as was the ie with the con UM undei discussion. All of the authoiitles. he contended, agree that the law at the time a case is terminated Is tho one that governs tho disposition of the costs That heing so, he felt that they hae a light to ask the court to compel Con testant Walsh to file a bond as secur ity for tho payment of the costs if thoj hhall be adjudged against him ' If you. make such an order this con test will chop," said Mr. Edwnids in conclusion. Attornej I). J. Reedy, who appealed foi Mr. Walsh, contended that the com t at this time cannot require them to give a bond, tt is now too late, If the Vaughan bill governs the costs In this case the fact will not bo known until the contest ends and according to Mr. Iteed's view, tho question of tha disposition of the costs has nothing to do with the matter of a bond any way. The disposition of this case will he watched with a good deal of interest, ns it is piobable the court will give home intimation of what It thinks about the proposition that the Vaughan bill governs the costs in pending contests If It does the gentlemen who signed the I-angstaif contest petition will have to pay the monumental hill of cosu in that case. Want More Time. Attorney M. H. McDonald of tho counsel for County Trcilsuier M. J. Kellv in the election contest bi ought by W R I.angstaff.jesterday afternoon asked the court for an extension of time. Attorney II. 11. Ilolgate, who leprcsents Mr. Lingstnff, was not pre sent and couit declined to act upon the request in his absence Mi. McDonald f-ald he had served notice on Mr. Ilolgate that he would make nn application for an extension of time before court adjourned. Mer, sengets were bent In search of the L,a Plume man, but he could not bo locat ed. Court decided to hear tho matter In chambers Monday when the Judges meet for consultation. August IB Is the last day allowed the respondents for hearing testimony and as only about ono-thlid of tho wit nesses have been examined up to date, It will bo impossible to elot.o the evi dence for the lespondents on that day. CURRENT NEWS OF BASE BALL WORLD Concluded from Pago 2.) llattlmoro 37 27 .578 St. Louis Si Is .&M Cincinnati 31 30 .Ml Pittsburg Si S3 .H2 New York - 30 SC .416 Lculsvlllo 21 42 .31 Washington 2J 47 .319 Cleveland 12 2 .HS At Philadelphia- U. II. K. Hroohlvn 10 10 110 0 0-4 11 0 Philadelphia ....03 00 0 0 1 S -7 13 2 Batteries McJnmea and Smith; Dono huo and McFnrland. Umpires Etnslle and Smith. At Hiltlmcro- R. 11. H. lloaton 011011100-5 13 1 Ilaltlmoro 10 0 0 0 2 0 10-4 0 2 B merles KUlen nnd Clarko; Nops and Robinson. Umpires Munassaii and Mc Donald. At Pittsburg- R. II. 13. Chicago 0 1220000 1-0 13 2 Pittsburg 0 30 0000 003 9 2 Batteries Callihan nnd Chinee: Rose, brough, I.eever and Schrlvcr. Umpires Swartwood nnd I. ithani. At New York- R. II 13 Washington ....1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0-r, U 4 Now York 10 0000 10 0-2 f. 3 Bitterles Dlncca and Kiltrlclge; Meek In nnd Warner. Umpires Lv nch and Connolly. At Louisville- R. II. K Cincinnati ) 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 t-7 10 i Loulsvlllf- .. ..',200000 10-11 S 4 Bitterles 1 law ley nnd Woods; Philip pi and Powers. I'mptios Gaffney and Andrews. Indictments Will Stand. Court ve&teiday jefusel to quash the Indictment In tho two cases of the com monwealth agnlnst Joseph Kllpattlek, of this cits, who is cliaiged with lar eeny and robbeij. Ills counsel, James Mahon, said the indictments could not stand because a formal Information agilnst tho accused was not tiled with the alderman who Issued the warrants The court decided that It would have to rely on the record In the case, which was stialght and clear enough to sus tain the Indictments Mr. Mahon took a foini.il exception to the decision of the couit The commonwealth was lopiesented by Assistant District At torney W. Gaylord Thomas. features of tho game were the pitching of Thomas nnd the. brilliant work of Dcmp sey at short for araesy. Scoro by In nings R. II. K, Grnssy 001211111-8 S G Jessup 0 120 112007 10 S Batteries Grassy, O'Boyle, Thomas and Langan; Jif&up, O Connor and Ames, GENERAL WRIGHT'S FUNERAL Tho Distinguished Horo of the War of '61 Laid at Rest. Washington, July 5. General Hora tlon G. Wright, one of the distinguished heroes of the war of the rebellion, who died in this city last Sunday, wa3 burled In Arlington cemetery this af ternoon with full military honors. Tho president and Adjutant General Cor bln drove oven- to Arlington and wcro present at the ceremony. Secretary Al ger was also present. All the available troops In this vicin ity participated in tho obsequies. BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS HUNG HAIR pkvuited bt m.olJ3j2aWallac SGRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Another Cotton Offering This time three thousand yards of the finest Belfast Dimities you have ever seen. A popular fabric of the season, strong, durable, daiuty, cheap and a multi tude of styles. Price, 2Y2 Cents a Yard It's the regular 25c quality. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Hartford, 4. Springfield, 2. Worcester, 10; Providence, 8. Western League. Kansis Cltj, 3, Columbus, 0. Buffalo, 2; Milwaukee, 0. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Argument Couit. The argument list was disposed of josteiday nnd the judges adjourned until Mondav, when they will meet In chimbeis foi consultation on the cases passed upon duilng the week. Couit will not meet again until the second Monday of August, midsummer motion day Common pleas cat.es heaul jes terday were. Argued Mai garet Caw ley against city of Scianton, exceptions to report of lefereo, P. M. Cobb against O. II. Whitney, exceptions to repoit of ref oreo. Maty Dutfy against Mary Duffy, rule to stay proceedings; Matthew Mc Pherson against Kmpire Dry .itjods company, rule for a new trial, Kto.al J I3agan against Life Assuianco Cun yiiny of Ameilcn, exceptions to affi davit of defence and lule for judg ment; Lizle Silveistein agalnbt Con mable J. P Miller, demurrer; James alack against David Sayeis, ceitiniarl. Rule discharged Pantile Goodman against Ubanka Basalage and otheis, rule to open Judgment. The following writs of certiorari were non-prossed W. H Kvans against Township of Cnibondale; L W. Hof fecker against 11. C. Ruthetfoid; E. Shadier against S. P. Wc rt Judgment was icveised In the certlotarl case of W T Lov eland against Patrick Mc- Mrs, Swingle Granted a Divorce. A dlvotco was granted yesterday to Mrs Grace I. Swingle, of Dunmore, from her husband, A. P. Swingle. They were mairled In Btnghamton, N Y, Sept. 21. 1S91, by Rev. Austin Grlflln nnd lived together until 1S98, when Swingle left his wife The evidence In the case was of a disgusting nature It was icforred to In Tho Tribune of a week ago. Foifeituros Stricken Off. Poifelture of recognlznnces were stilcken off jesteiday In the eases of the commonwealth agnlnst Peter Gr.tcKle, Andto Szlmonlak, Patrick Murray, Martin Colass, Joseph Stavls Key, Jnfob Suiovitz. " In most of these cases tho court re quire d the pajment of costs and coun sel fees. Costs Remitted Couit esterdiy remitted costs In the cases of the commonwealth against Powell Stiagus, Lottie Hardlng.Michaol White and others, Cathatlno Gavin, Patrick Godfrey. Pitcher Charles Nichols has rejoined tho Boston team. Frejldent Hart, of Chicago, niado nn unsuccessful effort to trade Outfielder l.inge for Pitcher Rusle of New York. Pitcher John Mull irltey, of the do funct Syracuse team, h is been sold to Utlca and Outfielder Billy Luh was pur chased by Montreal. An Idea of how they fatten tha Wilkos Birro plavcrs' averages may bo gleaned from tho scoro of Tuesday morning's Kimci published In vesterdav's Record. Both Coughlln and Goodwin aro credited with two hits each, when Doherty erred on each plajers ball. Cjpora AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Oljphant Browns defea'ed the Walli Wahs., of Piovldenee, nt Oljphant, on Tuc-div, by a score of 9 to S. Tho OHphnnt Browns challenge the Jcssup teun to a game at Olj Dhant on any day this or rext week for a purse of 25 or $30. J. Cleary, captain; S. Roe, manager Tho Grassy Base Ball club defo itcd the Hustlers of Jessup on July 4, In a closely plavcd game, by the tcore of k to 7 Tho '9 Or discomfort, no irritation of the In testines but centle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, hen you tako Sold by all druggists. 25 cents Tho most efleetWo sWa purifying and boautUylnR soap In tho world, as vrell as purest and swootost for toilet, bath, and nrnwry. Its striVos at tho canso of bad complexions, rod, rouh hands, falling hair, and baby hleralahas, nz., tha clogged, irritated, Inflamed, OTorworkod, or slug gish Powh. Soil 11 hot tho ru r i n. a c.oojn, Vtoti, SStin. nw o Utn Bound- Capn,fte ill's ger Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK . PILSHER 43&io45oNJiiiuSL.SeromonPa Telcphoas Call, 2333. To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mi. Still More Cottons-Good and Cheap. At 2l4c Yard 35 yards of Printed Batiste in Stripes, Checks, Dots, Plaids, '-" Floral and Conventional patterns. The new and pretty bluea figure largely in the collection. Regular price of these goods 8c yd At 5C O. Ycird Toille Du Nord Ginghams Parkhill Zephyr Gingham9. You will know both brands as the best iocent ginghams, Five thou sand yards are here for your choosing at 5c yard. We Cannot Get Away from the Cotton Subject Here are some of Whytlaw's Celebrated Scotch Piques, in fancy stripes and plaids, of the very finest and best grade made and regularly sold for 50 cents a yard. Choose from them at i2jc a yard. Silk Waists Odd lots of prettiest kinds cheap. When the maker offered to close out the re niainder of his stock we named our price and secured the goods. You may judge of the styles when we tell you that never did prettier ones ever grace even our counters. Choice of 100 waists $5 each. Value from $6.50 to $10. Waist Silks by the Yard at Tempting Prices The mere reduction in figures is attractive and properly so, But it's not alone tho prices that count. The silks we offer are neither common nor limited. Hundreds of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. This is part of a sweeping clearance effort. It was many years ago that we ceased to cuddle our summer stocks through winter. These are silks of spring and summer, 1899. Not one yard shall be sold in the spring and summer of 1900. And this is why : All 75c and 85c silks, 50c. All 90c and $1 Silks, 65c. All $1.10 and $1.25 silks, 75c. All $1.35 and $1.50 silks, 95c. All $1.65 and $1.75 silks. $1.25. The offering is large and varied and comprises many of the best things shown this season. An especially strong line of Corded Taffetas being in the lot in tho correct colorings. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, washoVenub a"-.ttm.rtM LAST CUT. tct i-ts nja -1 ao.&$ m i Jksf SlP z& Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Itobort P. Phikesleo ....Coal Glen, P.i Kllza IJ Osborne Jermjn. Willlnm Jones Plymouth. Margaret Jones Ser.inton. Aaion Black Klnidale, Pa. i:dith Kollnm M.iplcuood, ntnicr ltobcnkranz Paid Mount. Kthel Singer Bald Mount. Oscui AV. Payne Scrnnton. MarKaiet Vlpond Scranton. Andiew Hariett Scranton. Lizzie Mulhartn Scranton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The rijrht tind of fleih means health. Nearly all sicl. people lose flesh, and Dr Pierce's Golden Medi. cal Discoery restore? it with wonderful rapidity. Hut it doet not male flabby fat, it will not .increase the weight of 'corpulent people; It Hives the substantial htalth muscular tt. sue that is accom panied by strength auu itamy I am thankful to fay I am feeling en itlrelj well once more wruet Mrs Hannah J Wat kins of Raccoon, Laurel Co , Kj , in memorable . letter to Dr. R V Tierce of Hut filo N V " When I wrote iou urn I was 'fee 1 1 ug cry badly, and the reason I want this nubllshed it because I think it may induce some poor tufftring one to try Dr Tierce's medicines and ret well ' But I can onlv rive voti a imall idea of how I was suffering with what doctars pronounced Imlleestiou and womb trouble I had been troubled with my stomach for four )enr and with womb trouble about thir teen years, or ever sinee m first baby was born. When I wrote to Dr rlcrce J bad such terrible misery I could not tell bow I was lufl'eriujr " Sometimes I felt that I would rather die than lite. My stomach was all out of order and I would belch nearly all the time, nothing I ate; agreed with me I was sicl at ray stomach half the time, ray shoulders acbed my sides hurt, my legs and arms ached, and I was tired and sick all over. My bowels were either too looe or bound C'h.nle"? P. Kloss, collector of state and county tax In the Twentieth ward for the j ear 180S, settled his duplicate with the county commlsslonois yester Ua July 2 has been fixed as the time for the heating In the case of Hairy Maron, whose mothei, Mrs Catherine Moran, is anxious to hae him committed to the House of Refuge, An application was made yesterday under the net of 1R09 for the appoint ment of Lawrence E. ntzsimmons as a deputy constable of Carbondale town ship under the act of 1S99 William Hums, who Is charged with iobbei5, entered ball in the sum of $800 in couit jesterday Mrs Cntheiine Durkln is his surety. The pioseeutor In the case Is Geoige Fouer G Arthur Fowloi, a lehldent of Jer- m n 1 eglstei eel esterclay as a student-at-law In the olllce of Attome) John M Hurl Is. Mr. Fowler is a graduate of the West Chester Normal school. The Great Sale of the k TALLMAN'S High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats Being Closed Out at Half Price The prices quoted below are just a few of the many bat gains the new firm gives the public in order to make room tor the new Fall Stock now being manufactured. LAW EXAMINATIONS. all the time, I have taVen in all seven bottles Me lot the advice I foand In the little book called tin of .Dr. Pierce a Golden Medical Discovery and five of Favorite Prescription,1 also I toltowed ' Woman and Her Diseases ' Now doctor, I am so thankful I wrote you, and for your kind ad vice. You were so kind to write me and not rnsrge me anything for consultation. When I commenctd taking your medietas I weighed out huadred aad four pounds and now I weigh one hundred and aixtttn, and I am gaining all the lme." If constipation la also present, Dr, iPierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken. .They never fall : they never gripe. Medi. -due dealers sell Dr. Pierce's medicine. Schedule Prepared Attorney John M. Harris, Chairman of Board. BWow Is given the schedule of law examinations fot admission to tlio bar of I.acKawanna county prepared by Attorney John M. Hurt Is, chairman of th board of examiners. Examinations will bo held In the law library :oom at the court house, Scranton, Pa., begin ning July 10th, at 8:I!0 a. m. sharp, The schedule: Monday, July 10 S:30 a. m. to 1 p m liiacitstoncs coinmentaiips; 2 to s p. m . Agencies; 3 to 4:30 p. m., Partner ship Tuesday, July 11 Contracts, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m : Constitutional Law, 10.30 to U 30 a. m., Common Law Pleading, 11 10 a. m to 12:30 p. m.j Trusts, 1:30 to 2 30 p. in ; Practice, 2:30 to 4-30 p in "Wednesday, July 12 Equity and Equity Procedure, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. American Commonwealth, 10:30 a, m. to 12 m Crlmnal Law and Procedure, 1-30 to 2 30 p. m.; Evidence, 3-30 to 4:30 p. m. Thursday, July 13 Bales, 8 10 to 10 a. m.; Hilla and Notes, 10 to 11 in., Quasi Contiacts, 1.30 to 3 p. m,; Couits, 3 to 4 p. in.: Corporations, 4 to 5:30 p. m. Friday, July 14 Kent's Commentar ies, 8:30 to 9:30 a. m,; Elementary Law, 9:30 to 10:30 n. m : Domestic F.elationf, 10,30 to 12, Decedent's Estatca, I to 4 p. m. Hats. Hos' Senate Braid Straws, old price, Tl; sale pi ice, 50 cents. Men's hats, nssoited shapes, old price, 50 cent; sale price, 25 cents. Men's Rough Straws, old price, $1; sale pi ice, 50 cents. Men's Curl Btlm Straws, old price, $2, sale price, $1. Men's Cuil Brim (Dunlap), old price, $3. sale price, J1.2S. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, $1; sale price, $2. Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, Just half of former price. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors, $2, $1, $4 qual!t, all to bo closed out at $1. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which were sold at 15 cents; tale pi ice, 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Underwear. Pepperel Jean Drawers, 50e. kind, 25c. All 00 cents underwear to go at 25 cents. All 73 cent nnd $1 quality to go nt CO cents each. All high grade underwear at half price. Ono-third discount on all Dr. Jaeg er's Underwear. All weights. Suspenders. 25 cent quality, 17 cents, 3 for s0c. Kitty cent quality, 25 cents. Shirts. All the $1 25 quality shirts at 75 cents. Special lot of coloted boboms at CO cents. Manhattan Negligee and stiff bosom, the Jil.50 quality, bale pi Ice, $1 and 75c. Manhattan Shlrtb, tho U and $2 50 qualltj ; sale price, $1 50, Special lot of silk bosom shitts, wero $1 nnd $1 i'tt to go at 75 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, the $1.50 quality, to go at $1.00. Belts. All $1 belts to go at 50 cents. All 2 cent belts to go at 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. All 50 cent belts to go at 35 cents, 3 for $t. Sash Belts, $1 50 quality, to go at 75c. Hosiery. All 23 cent Polka Dot hosiery, sale price, 15 cents, 2 for 23 cents. All 50 cent plain and fancy hosiery, sale price, 33 cents; 3 for $1. All Golf Hos.0 at half price. Peopl e Do not fully realize tho Impor. tanco of eating plenty of bread. Bread contains the necessary elements for making bono and tissue, and when made of u Snow ii riour It constitutes a health food which rothlng can excel. It Is light and wholesome and easily digested. It makes red blood and plenty of It. All grocers sell It. "We only wholesale It" THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. OF SCRANTON, Neckwear. 25 cent quality, all shapes; sale price, 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. CO cent quality, all shapes; sale price, 25 cents. $1 quality, all shapes; sale pi Ice, CO cents each. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Interior Every item in our superb stock lias been selected with the greatest care. We can fur nish your home at moderate cost and the result will please you. Everything new and up-to-date. Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. Draperies. Lace, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. Silk. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPrei. WILLIAM 11. PP.CK, Castiler The vault of this bank is tcctcd by Holmes' Ulectric tcctlve System. pro. lro. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now Going On At Bronson & Tall man's Old Stand, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. LOUIS II, ISALCS, Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Halters. rk i OiSIEl i 311 Sprues 6. Ttnple Curt Bulldlnj Scranton, Pa. All acute and cluonlc diseases of men, women und children CIIHONIC N15UV OUB, ISHAIN AND WASTING DISKAS. KS A SPECIALTY. All dlheapes of tha 1.1 cr Kidneys, Bladder, Skin, Wood, Nones Womb, Hyo, i:ar. Nose, Throat, and Lung", Cancers Tumours, t'lls Kupturo Goitre, Hheumatlam, Asthma, Catarrh, Vnrlococcle, Lost Manhood, NlRhtlj Emissions, all Tomale Diseases, J.eueorrhoej, etc Clonorrhca, Hyphllla. Ulnod I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated Surgery Tits, llpl lcnny Tuoo und Stomach Worms OA TAItnilOZONn. Specino for Catarrh Time months' treatment onlj $5 00 Trial frte In oiriec. Consultation and exami nations fiee Olllco hours dally and Sunday, 8 a, m. to 9 p. m. "take time by the forelock." Si C!B ID (Mffi Car load just arrlvd. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed een on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you -won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flo largo floors full to tho celling at ninnd t3T franklin Avenue imiiiiiiHuiiiiimiifiiiiiinimuMiQ Don't Forget i s That we are the agents in 3 5 this city (or the Orient Bicvcle a a Thos. Kelly's Storas, k Which is today, as it al ways has been, a "top notch er," should be pleased to have you call. I PL0REY & BROOKS S3 2ii Wathlngton Avenue, 5 Opposite Court Mouse. jj !&lllH!ll!I!IIIUintllttlllirillllllIIIR DR. DENSTEN I PLEASANT At Retail. Poal of the best quality for domestic uso and nf nil fcUea Including Iluckwheat and Hlrdseje dells ered In any part uf tin city, at Uio lowest price Orders rectled at tho ofllco Connijll bulldlnK Ttoom M, telephone No 17CJ, or ut tho mine, telephone No 2,2, will ho promptly attended to. Dealers suppled at the mine T PLEASANT COAL CO The DlcKsou 3IiuuiracturlnK Co. Forsuton uud Wllkei-Unrre, l'.i Manufacturers or LOCOMOTIVES. STATI0NARV ENGINES Hollers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery, ,. General Olllce, Scraeton, Pa. THE MOOSIC Rooms 1 nna2,Com'lthimrg. ORANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER M deut Mooslo and Hush alo Works, I.UH.IN & RAM) POWDGR CO ' ORANGE GUN POWDER i:i etrlo llutterles l'lectrln Exploders, loi expluilutf blusts. Hufety 1 mu uad man UXI'LOblVES 1 Repau.io Chsm'.cal Co's