SOME WONDERFUL WELLS. TRIO THAT PRESENTS EXTRA ORDINARY FEATURES. Roarers, lllownti and Gushera—Wells from Which tlio ii ind Whistles, and One I'on* sosslng Remarkable Klectrlcal Proper ties. Today's excursion among wonders and mart els shall be taken beneath the sur face of the earth, in a description of the location and character of "wonderful wells." The old time well, with its long "sweep" and single rope and bucket at tached, or the more modern windlass, with its labor saving device of two buck ets attached to a single rope, wound around a cylinder in such a manner as to let one bucket down while the other one is coming up, the same that was known to and so graphically described by tbeauthor of the "Old Oaken Bucket," or even the present wooden or iron pump, witli its manifold attachments, are com mon objects in every small city and in tlie rural districts. It is not those, but others dug on similar plans, which it is proposed to describe under the above caption A BitmSU FREAK. One of the most remarkable of the many wells, which the reader will be willing to dub as "wonderful" before he has finished this dissertation, is on the edge of the Bridlington harbor, in York shire, England. This well was dug in the early part of the present century and was first described in a paper read by Dr. Storer to the ltoval society. The bot tom of the Bridlington harbor is com posed of a gravelly, porous clay. In bor ing the well this stratum was penetrated and bored through its entire depth and into a bod of other and more solid clay below. A copper lining was provided and the sides of the well properly se cured. When the first tide arose after the well was finished it flowed to within fifty inches of the mouth of the boring. This was nothing singular within itself, it having regularly so flowed during the four weeks that work on the well was progressing; the well itself furnished the free show. Before the tide had reached within thirty yards of the well the water began flowing from the mouth and by the time it had reached its maximum height, was gushing out in torrents. The water from the well was perfectly fresh, although the sea water flowed to within less than five feet of its mouth. As the tide recedes the fountain gushes with less and less impetus until at last it disappears from view in the cavernous depths of the well, only to reappear and form a perfect fountain when the next tide flows. THE SIERRA BLANCA ROARER. An American wonder, similar in many respects to Johnny Bull's Yorkshire mar vel, and which was fully described in the columns of the old Republican some three years ago, is the Sierra Blanca magnetic well on the Texas and Pacific railroad, in F.I Paso county, Texas. The well was drilled on the artesian plan in the spring and summer of 1881. Some little water was obtained and prospects were bright until a depth of over 600 feet had been reached, when the tools sud denly dropped into a cavern; the bottom had in reality "fallen out." and they were treated to a rush of cool—not water, but air. Correspondents by twos, by singles, by dozens and by scores visit ed it and telegraphed the results of their observations to the leading papers of the land. One of these, in speaking of the similarity of the ebb and flow of air to the same phenomena as exhibited in ocean tides, says: "From 10:15 a. m. to 10:15 p. m. a cur rent of air rushes out of the pipe with a sound resembling the noise made by a locomotive blowing off steaui, and so loud that it can be heard for forty or fifty yards. At 10:15 p. m. the overflow of air ceases and a strong suction sets in which lasts for the next twelve hours, this ebb and flow continuing day after day, and it lias been observed by horse men that whenever they get in the neigli borhood of this well strong magnetic forces are felt and sparks given off if the horse's mane is touched." THREW STOMES. Mr. Peter Taylor, of Sarnia, Ontario, was more fortunate than the Texas Pa cific in petting something tangible from his roaring well, which was sunk some years since in the suburbs o/ the city above mentioned. The well, which had been drilled to a depth of about 150 feet before it developed abnormal propensi ties, was situated some 300 yards soutli of his house, which is one of the largest and finest in Sarnia. As soon as the cavity had Ijeen pene trated the rush of air, which, by the way, was expelled with much greater force tlan that from the Sierra Blanca well, was accompanied bv millions of pebbles and bushels of sticky yellow clay, the pebbles varying in size from about the bigness of a hickory nut up to some which were almost as largo as a man's head, the latter weighing from eight to fifteen pounds That these stones were expelled with great force may be guessed from the fact that they were thrown hun dreds of feet high, many of them going entirely over the Taylor residence,w bicli, as above mentioned, strtod 300 yards north of the well. During the time of this remarkable display there was a constant, ever in creasing roar issuing from the bowela of the earth through the well, the small ness of which seemed slowly to check the pent up forces in the subterranean boiler and save the whole town from a coating of clay and a bombardment of rocks. It was about 4:3 i i o'clock in the afternoon when the first premonition of coming trouble was noticed in gurgling sounds proceeding from the well, and for about an hour and a half, or until 0 p. m., Taylor's home tnado geyser was the won der of all that part of Canada able to get within hearing or to catch a glimpse of the cone shaped column of mud, stones and water that were being shot into the boreal atmosphere.—John W. Wright in St. Louis Republic. ORPHANS' fill Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order ot the Orphans' court of Cambria county, the undersigned, Admin istrator of JOHN KANK, late or Johns lown borough, deceased, will ex pose to sale at PUBLIC OUT CRY. on the premises, on Saturday, Jan. 11,1890, AT O'CLOCK l>. M„ The following LOTS OR PI ECUS OF GROUND, situate In the TOWNSHIP OF UPPER YODBV. Cambria county. Pa., described as follows: No. 1. Fronting (Ifty feet on the Johnstown & Beuscreek Pike, running hack lao feet, having lot of John F. liaynes 011 the one side, and is known as lot No. t on plan of lots laid out by Sarah Melander. No. a. Fronting fifty feet on ptko, running back ISO feet to an alley, having lot of William Frew on the one side, and Is known as lot NOI,B on plan or lots laid 0111 by surah Melandcr. No. 3. Beginning at the corner of an alley and a street, thence along said alley north 70 degrees east 120 feet to an alley, thence along said alley north SO degrees west 100 feet to a street running alright angles with the pike, 'hence along said -tyet south 70 degrees west ISO teet to corner or said street, thence ol mg said sir et soui h2O degrees oastot feet to the place of beginning, and known 111 same plot as lots Nos. 'J and 10. There is erected on pari of said premises a new and convenient dwelling house. The property will be sold separate or as a whole, TERMS OF S\l.K—Ten per cent. of bid when property is sold, the balance of one-third on con nrmatlon of sale, the balance In two ciptal In stallments, at six and twelve mont hs respect ively, to be secured by notes or mortgageof the purchaser, at option of the Administrator. JOSEPH KL'NTZ, Administrator. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.— Notice Is hereby given that the partnership lately subel sting between HEIN'- HOLDIBKTTERM ANand SAMUEL W.VAUUHKN under ilto firm name of Betterman & Vang lien, Limited, was dissolved on the 18th day of Novem ber, 1889, by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by said lielnhold Betterman and all demands on the same are to be preseuted to him for payment. REINHOLD BETTERM AN, S, \V. VAUGHEN. EISSOLUTION NOTlCE.—No tice is hereby given that the partnership ofore existing between Henry saly aud John lilrsch, under the firm name of Saly & lllrsch, in the butchering business, was dis solved by mutual consent on Thursday, Novem ber 7th, 1889. so far as relates to the said Henry saly. All the debts due the said partnership are to be paid, and those due from the satne dis charged at their former place of business, on Chestnut street, Cambria, Cambria county, l'a„ where the business will be continued by the said John Hlrseh. HENRY SALY, JOHN HIRSC'H. Johnstown, Pa., November 181889. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -In the matter of the first aud partial account of David Barry, John Bowling and M. D. Klttell, Executorsof the last will and testament of John Ryan, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. In the orphan's Court of Cambria county. Having been appointed Auditor by said Court to report distribution of the fund In the hands of the Ac countants. Notlcels hereby given that I will sit In the office of E. T. McNeells, Esq. Room No. 7 Alma Ball In Johnstown, I'a., on Friday, the 27(h dayot December, 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., to discharge the duties of said appointment, when and where all persons Interested shall at tend or be debarred from coming in on said fund. DONALD E. DUFTON, Auditor. Ebensburg, December 2, 1889. dec4-3t THE CANCER AND TUMORS CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. §To reraovo the cancer has 1 tee 11 somet lilng that the med ical profession have never been able 10 discover. But at last Dr. .Stelnert has discov ered a remedy, which If applied will remove It In (1 to There are 5 kinds tf Cancer, namely: Tint ROSE CANCER. THE SPIDER CANCER, THE FIKSUKK CANCER, THE BONK CANCER and THE WOI.E CAN CER. There have been cases BANCER CURE, where patients have paid fir>o for a: ingle prescription, but to ther sorrow, of nc benelit. Dr. stelnert nas RRMOVRDTIIKU OP 10 YEARS STANDING, and from persons 84 years of age In Ills own neighborhood. Porsons are requested to call at his ofllce and see the wonderful cures ho has made and which he has In alcohol for safe keep ing. He has a3O years practice, and stands in the foremost ranks or his profession. The follow ing cases are a few of those who have been cured by me: Mrs Horn, Cancer of check, 3 years; Mrs Johnston, cancer on shoulder, 3 years; Mrs Hlghaus, cancer on breast,, a years; Mrs Muler, cancer of breast, 3 years; Mrs Hcandlg, cancer of Womb, 2 years; Mrs Stewart, Cancer of womb, 3 years; Mrs llofftat. Cancer of Womb, 2 years; Mrs Langhof, Cancer of Womb, 1 year; Mr lledeman. Cancer of breast, l year; Mr both, cancer on cheek, 2 years; Mr Greham cancer on up, 2 years; Mr siillson, Turner on forehead, IS years; Mr Malyer, Teter or Kczema, 30 years, lie also removes the dangerous Tape worm in from 2to l hours, and SIR) spelmens or ilium In bis office. IK! also euros Tetter or Kczema, scrofula, syphlllls, IJver complaints and com plaints of the kidneys. OK. c. S'l KINKHT. No. KsS HOLSFS ( ah. . aM> _ai.ii.ii 1 i nn. 1% I WTlio jirn s named below me the lead ing tiu.l reprise illative ones in iheir re , spec live lines of iiusincss. When writing ] "o eitlier mention tliis paper. i A Good Stem-Winder Watch lor 42.5 Only, and Warranted, at 4£flL 0 HAUIJH. ■ M 1 fSn l "hfleld St., Pittsburgh I'a. Cash paid for old gold arid silver. VIIA IS /. ICS PFEI FEU. Men's Furnishing Goods 44H SMITH I' I IAIJ> STKKKT. 100 l r I2I)Klt A L ST., ALLKGIIKNV. Shirts to Order. We mate all our own shirts, ard our Custom shirt Depart men! is the best equipped in the .Slate. We carry a full line of Full Press, all over Embroidered p. Ks., and Embroidered Linens, and guarantee a lit. If you can not, get a tit elsewhere give us a trial. Cleaning and Dyeing oftlces at above locations. I.ace curtains lattudrled equal to new. Full Dress shirts lnnndrled. Hand Finish. JOSEPH HORNE X CO., JfietjUil! Ply Hoods, Silks, cloaks, No fe iiiui xA'rii ■ 'A® Hons, Vllllnery, etc. rflf®Hetall stores,9ls to mi renn venue. ESTABLISHED 187u OELT/BR ATEI) MBjr The Swiss stomach Hitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Elver Vrtute M-trk. complaint, and every species of Indigestion. *1 per bottle; six bottles, $5. Wild cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure df coughs, t olds, bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black (tin Is a sure cure and relief of the urinary Organs, Gravel and Chronic catarrh of the Bladder. For sale by all Druggists in U SEND FOR (.A I tout fs u OnL/J|LNA and pnl - CE LIRT A •*-t ¥ -CL- >. JOHN C. GRAFF, \ -FVNL Y \ PITTSBURGH. I'A. I 4 \|U / -Vi'ii'V. Successor to Anptlo-Amori* 0., ,i ; IM.—■ •T ( : ..„.TA i can Hooting companr. Commonweal (It Hotel & Restaurant fIENKY L. BKKOEK, PKOPBIKTOK, cor. Grant & Diamond sts., PlitsburgU. w First-class Meals For 25 cents. T3HTT DDCI W. C. I'endleberry, Son & Co., DVJJ.JjJuXVO Manufacturers of Boilers, chimneys and Breeching. Office and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny, Pa. Pittsburgh Female College AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, School of Education and Fine Arts. Full courses of study leading to graduation ln each. Also special courses of study. Central, Healthful. 23 Teachers. Superior home comforts and care for young ladles. Rates moderate. Send for cata logue and full Information to the I'resldenl Winter term opens November 18. REV. A. H. NORCROSS, Pittsburgh Pa. The.!. I*. Smith l amp, Glass JC China Co. f FANCY POTTERIES, ~K■£. BRONZES, CLOCKS. DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS, fjfaj 935 Penn Ave.. Wffll Bet. 9th A 10th streets. JCT PIT I'SBI KUII. Chicago Oyster House. 1. FISHER, Prop.. 639 sinltlilleld Street. PITTSIII 11(111, PA. Ladles' and Gentlemen's lilnlng and I.uneh Rooms. BEST MEALS IN THE ( IT Y FOR 25 CENTS, onri.y sc.oo. CRAYON PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE. (253®) only J6.1X1. Orders bv mall promptly at tended to. Write lor particulars. Solar Por traits a specialty. TKEGANOWAN'S ART STORE. Pittsburgh, Pa. -/jV, former's Eressmaiing Emporium, ff. lf\ 26 SIXTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. IwJi-l Dress cutting and sewing SchooL'Tho /MM latest art of Dressmaking taught, by , . square measure. pr"send for circular. yfarrn-J phot °g r aplier, Ss,(Jz/-L£<2~* IK SIXTH STREET. Finest cabinets 32 and 32.50 per dozen. Photo tettes. tl per dozen, Fine crayons, 38.50 and up. The best remedy In the world ! GRAHAM'S. RAT. ROACII, VKKMIN AND INSECT KXTKIIMINATOR. ' "IN Wholesale and lb-tall Depot. -CZ—/455 Liberty St.. Httsburgn. Pa. W ' *4. TO EXTEBHINATK VntMIN. OFFICE SPECIALY MF'G CO fi ) hj ia n non jitter File, snniinon Binding Cases, Shannon Filing cabinets. U. S. Document Files. Legnl Bank Files, Bnnk check Files, sehllcht's Standard Indexs, Simplex Duplicator. • crandall Type Writer, odell Type Writer. Office Desks and chairs. Vault, Public omce and Court House Fuar nlshlngs a specialty. Write for circulars. E. E. BAKER, Manager. 71 n Avenue and smlthfleld street, I'ITTS BERGH, PA. 0II) FASHIONED WHISKY HOUSE. /.2/ly.E. /f>C\ No recllrylug. No compound- MfWmn ln ~- {JIT" JHL. .1 rjh U. E. LIPI'ENCOTT, \ <\A V A/./ Distiller and Dealer la ViSViW 1,, ' I,K KYK WHISKY. 589 smltlitleld siren. PITTSBI UGH. PA. HOTEL CAESOW, ICS LACOCK STREET, 2ES m*vm Best Meals and Lodgings In the cliy. Bur In connection with Hotel and best Liquors served. H. KNOX, Prop. WM. J. FEIDAY, Senior member late Schmidt a Friday, ' OxS Distiller A Jobber In * FINE WHISKIES, • and Importer of LIQUORS II CIGARS, i;:t! s J n "hrield streel, GRISSLY'S Business College AND NORMAL JNSTITVI b Is the pride of Mcl\eesporl. Send for Catalogue. s, S. GRISBLY, Manager. McKeesport, J a. —- : —BS&fc. £ -v* ■ ' ' >K 'T Chamberlain Institute AND 3 FEMALE COLLEGE, Randolph, 7N. Y.—This Is a school for both Boxes, lias enestabUsqed ami well known forforiy years. Is well equipped with all the appliances of a tlrst-class seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed In beauty and healtlifulncss by that of any other school In the country, President and Faculty reside with the students and give special care to their health, manners and morals. The Music Depart ment Is under the instruction of a graduate of the N. Eng. conservatory. The commercial College Is thorough and practical. Address for Illustrated catalogue, (free) liav. J. T. ED WARDS. D. D„ President. PITTSBURGH TILING COMPANY. HKOCKLKBANK A WADDBLK, ■M I M --v 1 WORKERS IN TILES And Designers of Artistic Fire Places, special designs on application. Correspondence so licited. NO. 213 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. BAWITDIir.W 0 A11? silk-Warp Henriettas, Dll If Mill I 1 OfILD Wool Dress Goods Lace Curtains and carpetlngs. Money saved on every penny's worth you purchase at these Sheriff's sale prices. T. M. Latimer, 138 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. M. J. COHEN, JEWELER, 583 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, I'A. (Formerly of Fifth Avenue.) Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and silverware. -FRENCH ART DEALER MANIA a new lot of transfers, also AETISTS' MATERIALS Just received at GEO. W. BACKOFENS, No. 429 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. PA. J? % i-; j .., ■ LP ESSENCE OF HEALTH NEW LIFE! THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER. It Is prepared from selected Herbs, Roots, Harks and Vegetables, Warranted to Cure all Chronic IJlseases. Torpid Liver, Dizziness, Sick Headache, coughs. Neuralgia, .Malarial fever. Dropsy, Diseases of the Spine, palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Affec tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and all diseas es originating (rom impure blood. For sale By all dealers, and ny the DANNEU MEDICINE CO., 2!!4 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, I'A. Write for circulars and testimonials. Good agents wanted. ly-w. LADIES' SUIT PARLOR. visitors to the Exposition will llnd idl the latest novelties In Ready Made Suits and House KObes lor early Fall. Your Inspection solicited, PARCELS A JONES, 29 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh Pn. ESTABLISHED 1813.- ROBERT DICKEY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers' supplies. Peanuts. 11 WATER STREET. - - PITTSBURGH. PA ■ASTHMA cysur |SCMFFMWS .ISTHM * CU^E m Tnaiartly mHovwi th uuMt violent attack •'> TO* - rbs lt. Iff Action is hununii. M&ta direct nu i Tto n.anaacuroibtiioiwalfc. i n ■ i • a . \ • nv!•* tn I■ ■ " INTO. First National Bank OF JOHNSTOWN, PA. Wo. .94 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $40,000 DIRECTORS: JAMES McMILLEN. HERMAN BAUMER, C. T. FRAZER, GKO. T. SWANK, PEARSON FISHER, P. C. BOI.SINGER. W. HORACE ROSE. JAMES McMILLEN, President. C T. FKAZER, Vice Preaideul JOHN D. ROBERTS, Ca-.h-er J. E. SEDLMEYEK, Ass't Cashier. Careful and prompt attention will be given to 11 business entrusted to this Bank. NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF TUK Johnstown iSavings Bank, VI 41! ENDING NOV. 30, 1881). Book Market ASSETS. Value. Value. Loans on real estate... .$ 235,141 tsu $ 235.141 u Cash In banks 293,492 54 233,492 54 Cash on hand 22,537 11 22,537 41 U. s. 4-per-cent bonds. 199,000 ixi 250,740 00 Johnstown Water Co. bonds 56,000 00 56,000 00 Westmoreland & cam- BSatXSi VJ brln Natural Gas Co. , bonds 50,000 (X) 50,000 00 Pittsburgh 7-per-cent. lionds 10,000 OO 11,700 00 Coopersdale school bonds 200 00 200 00 Eastconemuugh school bonds 2,400 00 2,400 00 Mlllvllle borough school bonds 400 00 4110 00 Lower Voder township school bonds 1,7 m) 00 1,700 00 Somerset county bonds 8,000 00 8,000 00 somerset & Cambria R. R. bonds 150,000 00 110,000 00 Conemaegh borough bonds 300 00 300 00 Johnstown borough bonds lixi 00 100 00 Premium account 10,472 69 Real estate, sate and furniture 15,000 00 15,00000 Totals 1,094.714 30 31,067,081 61 LIABILITIES. Amount due to depositors 3 984,916 99 December dividend j0,934 96 contingent 28,892 35 Total 41,024,714 30 State of Pennsylvania,).. Cambria county. f I, W. C. Lewis. Treasurer ol the Johnstown Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above report Is correct to the b' st of my knowl edge and belief. w. C. LEWIS, Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before mo this second day of December, 1889. JNO. S. TITTLE, Notary Public. Trie undersigned Auditing committee respect fully report that they have carefully Inspected the foregoing Treasurer's report tor the year ending November 30, 1889, and have examined the assests of the bank, consisting of bonds, mortgages, and judgment Uens on real estate, real estate, cash on hand and ln banks, and lind the same correct. JAMES QUINN, W. A. STEWART. Auditing Committee. CARPETS! -AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Body Brussels, From SI,OO to $1,25. AN OVER STOCK 0E -TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,- At45c,60c,75e, and 85c A VERY LARGE AND VARIED LINE OF INGRAINS At 40c,50c,60c, and 75c Our Curtain Department is Hie largest in the city, in every grade of Lacc and heavy Curtains. Floor Cloths and Mattings in all widths and Qualities BOVARD, ROSE & CO., NO. 87 FIFTH AVE.,PITTSBURGH, PA, , ■ *-vY.*y i d) Mssi ppnnf ; ' >* h c.° S■J-j ha A1 * I ! jjjiO 1 v " 'j, n:,y " f,,er known rcin-l "• > •' • ' ' lit 2 ixxriiitcml Trade M.u k. and onrß AfaC KimHc signnturo. A. C. Mry< r A: Co.. tioluH |P-oi>rii'tom. Halthnore, lid., U. H. A. H OR. BULL'S SOUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse - aess, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Dri £= jists. Price as cents. HOItKKT ANDERSON WINKS AND LIQCORS. 448 Ferry St. na.Ordors by mall will receive prompt atten tion. rinftlo DCCT soil., Climate and run M \ OLul Location ln the south. I nillTIO J. F. MANCHA,claremont.Va. HOW IT WORKED. Good morning. Jack ! why 1 haven't aeon vou for a month past. What in the world is the matter with you ? Von seem to have renewed your youth." " Well Phil.l have. Dop'tyou remem ber the last time 1 saw you, li°w misera ble I was '! Siek and blue, and in that sort of mood a man gets sometimes when he feels the most noble thing in life is to go straight to the devil." " Not so had as that, 1 hope : at all events you didn't go that way yon arc looking far too happy and hearty." •• Thank goodness, no ! or rather, thank Vinegar Hitters. Do you remember that day I saw you last, when you recommend ed that remedy to me so persistently, and I was first vexed and then half convinced." I remember it perfectly, and you needn't say another word upon the sub ject : your looks tell me that vou took the medicine." "No doubt of it: everybody remarks upon my improved looks and temper; but I must really tell you ail about it. 1 got the old style, as you recommended, and didn't mind the hitter taste at all. I fin ished the bottle in about two weeks, and was greatly improved, so much so that I determined to change oil and try the new style. " Well, how did you like itY" " You told me your wife preferred th new style, 1 believe; well, I must say 1 agre with her. I like the old style very much j hut the new is a liner, smoother, more ex pensive preparation." " I believe it is; in fuct. 1 have heaid s:>, and 1 wonder the McDonald Drug Com pan v sell it for the same price they do the old style, because it is really a very costly preparation." " Well, that dosn'l concern us Who was it said that people fancied themselves pious sometimes when they were only bilious? No matter! I was only going to say that I believe people often seem wicked when it is only their liver, or their stom ach, or some other cantankerous organ of the body so out of order they couldn't be good if they tried." " And if all the miserable dyspepsia, and victims of biliousness, headache and the thousand and one ills tlmt tlesh is heir to would only take Vinegar Hitters, what a happy world this would be ! " " I shonld recommend the new style." 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