Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 15, 1886, Image 4

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    Adulteration of Table Spices.
♦Giye me a quarter of a pound of
black pepper,' said a customer to an up
town New York grocer recently. 'I
want it pure.'
The grocer took down a little package
done up in foil and adorned with a yel
low label bearing the legend : 'Pure
black pepper.'
♦This is what sells for black pepper,
but seeing 1 know you pretty well I
don't mind telling you there's not a
grain of black pepper in it. I worked
for five years in the milling room of a
spice-mill, and I'm on to the business
from end to end. Now, this particular
spice is made this way : Take eighty
six pounds of finely-ground bran mixed
with pulverized charcoal —the last to
represent the black hull of the pepper
grain; then add fifteen pounds of
ground cayenne pepper, and there you
are with 100 pounds of pure black pep
per.
♦lt's the same way with mustard,'
the grocer continued. 'Fifteen or
twenty pounds of cajeune pepper, the
balance of cheap wheat flour colored
yellow, makes 100 pounds of genuine
mustaid. The highest grades, which
arn't often retailed, contain as much as
one-half of real mustard. But cieam
of tarter is the biggest swindle. A
flfteen-pound can of the low grade con
tains one pound of tartaric acid and
fourteen of terra alba. Tlie terra alba
is a mild alkali and neutralizes the
effect of the acid. Higher grades of
the mixture contain a trifle more tar
taric acid.
4 You probably think you've eaten
some cinnamon in your time,' the gro
cer went on. *Well, you haven't. I
don't suppose there's ten pounds of
cinnamon bark in the United States.
What passes for cinnamon is the bark
of the cassia tree. Tuis is adulterated
with a still coarser bark, known as cas
sia versa. The article is also mixed
with peas and roast bran. 1 need not
tell you about roast coffee; everybody
knows about that. It's just the same
way through the whole list of spices.
If you could smuggle yourself iuto the
basement of some spice mill you would
find bins of bran, peas, terra alba, etc.'
—Mailatxd Express.
His Education.
'What is your name?' asked the
young lady school teacher, addressing
a boy she had called up.
'Dave Black.'
'Well, Davey, have you ever been
to school very much ?♦
'Nome.'
'Do you know your letters V
'Reckon so. 1
'Can you spell V
'Kaint spell cow, but I ken spell
hoss.'
'You must say horse, not hoss.'
'That's whut pap says.'
•Well, he's wrong.'
'Blame ef he is.'
'You must not say that.'
'What must I say, cuss it?'
'Gracious, no.'
'Pap says it.'
'Well, but you must not. Are you
the onl}' child at home V
'Nome, I ain't at home.'
'I mean are you the only one when
you are there ?'
'Not if any of the rest uv 'em air
thar ?'
'You have brothers and sisters,
then, I suppose ?'
'Yas, got a brother an' a sister, but
a sister married a Fool.'
'Married whom ?'
'Fool.'
'ls that his name ?'
'I reckon so, fur I heard pap say
that Sal had dun run erway with
that fool.'
'That will do. Go over there now
and sit down.'
'Tired a-setten'; wanter go out an'
slosh round er little. Well, er good
bye.'
Davey's education was oomplete.—
Arkansaw Traveler.
ADVICE TO MOTNEKS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken by
yonr rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth T If so, send at once
and get a bottle or MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SIRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its valuo is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
she re is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. MRS WINBLOW'B .•SOOTH
ING &YRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physici
tns in the United States, and is for sale by alf
druggists throughout the world Price 25
cents a bottle.
TAKE-^=—
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
For all Diseases of the
liver, Sidneys, Stomach and Spleen.
This purely vegetable pre
paration, now so celebrated as a
Family Medicine, originated in
the South in 1828. It acts
gently on the Bowels and
Kidneys and corrects the
action of the Liver, and is, there
fore, the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick
ness may prove to be. In all
common diseases it will, un
assisted by any other medi
cine, effect a speedy cure.
The Regulator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under no circum
stances can it do harm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener
ally tone up the system. The dose is small,
not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted.
No loss of time, no inter
ruption or stoppage of
business while taking the
Regulator.
Children complaining of
Colic, Headache, or sick
Stomach, a teaspoonful or
more will give relief.
If taken occasionally
dents exposed to MALARIA,
will expel the poison and protect
them from attack.
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION.
I have been practicing medicine for twenty years,
and have never been able to put up a vegetable
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu
lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to
action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the
system. L. M. HINTON, M. D..Washington, Ark.
SEE THAT TOP GET THE GENUINE.
PREPARED BY
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
PY/EMIA
la the most virulent form of blood-poiana-
W. Less speedily fatal, but not loss cer
tamlv so, is tho vitiation of the blood of
whieii the first symptoms are Pimples,
Sties, Bolls, and Cutaneous Erup
tions. When the taint of Scrofula gives
warning of it* proscnco by such indications,
no time should be lost in using AY'
S ARSA I*A R tI.t. A , the only perfect aud reli
able medicine for the purification of tlie
blood.
SCROFULA
Is a foul corruption in the blood that rots
out all the machinery of life. Nothing
will eradicate it from the system and pre
vent its transmission to offspring but
AYKH'S SAIUSATAHILI.A. This prepara
tion is also the only one that will cleanse
the blood of Mercurial poison and the
taint of Contagious Diseases. Impover
ished blood is productive of
AN/EMIA,
A wretched condition indicated hv Pallid
Skin, Flaccid Muscles, Shattered
Nerves, aud Melancholy. Its first
symptoms are Weakness, Languor,
Loss of Nerve Force, and Mcptul De
jection. Its course, unchecked, leads
inevitably to lusanlty or death. Women
frequently suffer from It. Ihe only medi
cine that.' while purifying the blood, en
riches it with new vitality, and invigorates
tiio whole system, is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
I'RF.I'AKKD nv
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for s£.
There Is no excuse for suffering from
" CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a dis
ored state of the Stomach and Bow
els, when the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S
MANDRAKE BITTERS
Will give immediate relief, \
Jr After constipation follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap
oplexy, Palpitations,
Eruptions and Skin Dis
eases, etc., all 01 which these
Bitten will speedily cure by removing the cause.
Keep the Stomach, BotceU, and Digeetira Orpitu
in good working order, and perfect Ileal til
will be the result. L&diOS ant i others sub
ject to Sick Headache will relief
and permanent cure by the uso of these Bitters
Being tonic and mildly- purgative they
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
5 Price 25 cts. per bottle.
For sale by all dealers in medicine. Send
address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions
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J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa.
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For years have been tho standard remedy for
LIVER COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS, SICK
HEADACHE, PAIN IN SHOULDERS or BACK,
DIZZINESS, COATED TONGUE, and all dis
eases arising from tho LIVER or STOMACH.
Thomas Atlaius, of Ihg Sandy, Ky., says: "Sel
lers' Pills taved hundreds of dollars In doctors'
bills in his county." Sold by Druggists.
Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
yS a 3 j-j AhNy 5$ Rook
fefc'-rn-.Vf' "Thil "TUBY o: ill 1.11 I."
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FAMILY" SCALES
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lOK-Ji) 1 A. M. MAKI.V. CINt INSATJ. O.
N. W. Eby,
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
PURE RYE WHISKEY.
The IM'SI article constantly Kept on hand and
guaranteed to be unadulterated.
The best liquor for Medical l"*o
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly
ten I Hamlin
ORGANS: - : Ln r: PIANOS:
U r 1,1 .1,1. !•-, livvuiw
i, . , ~ k j , ' zui'.vhts | a 't c f *>
. ....
: 33s' 11
ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
154 Trcmont St..Boston. 46 E.l4th St (Union Sq.),
N. Y. 149 Wabash Ave , Chicago.
TUTT'S
■
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tb Greatest MedicalTriumgb of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lena of appetite. Bowels costive, Pscln in
the bead, with a dull sensattou in tho
back part, Tnin under the shoulder
blade, Fullness after eating, with adis
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irrit übility of temper, l.ow spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Wc&riucos, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Ileart, Dots before tho eyes, Headache
over the right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILL 9 are especially adapted
to such ca3o3, one dose effects such a
change of fcclingas to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the A ppettte.and cause tho
hody to Take on Fleshthtn tho system 13
nourished, nnd by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular N tools oro
produeeil. Price arc. 41 Murrey Wt..IV. V.
rx3i~ vrsrr —"s'ls i ii—ww iiiiin ii■ iii ■s s ISI wawam——a—
TUTT'S HAIR BYE.
Grat HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a
GLOSST BLACK by a single application of
this DTE. It imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of 91.
Office. 44 Murrey St.. New York.
'l3 !Bos-b
riiILESIOCE.
T'loussnds of artielea r.i o now mannfaetnrcd that
in tortin r years h.;d to bo imported, paying high
import duty as it is vow being done on Lea k. Ber
lins til.lo k aiiee ; tho QCAKKU TABLE SAVCE takes
its pla-.-o ; it lias been pronounced by competent
judges just as gotnl and even better. Ihc-QUAKKU
SAUCE l.us Slowly but nutely gained great im
portance am! is replacing tho very bctt imported
rauco on tho slielf of tho grocer, tho tables
of tho restaurant and tho tables of tho rich and
poor men, • reatly priz d ai d relished by all on
account of its piquancy, aroma, taste, strength
end paretics*. 'J'!:-.) invotitor has by years of
study of the secret virtues contained in tho aro
matic spices of tho ladies and China, such as
mace, nutni g. cinnamon, genuine Jamaica ginger,
and peppers aa 1 buds of trees unknown to most
men, aud by long practice succeeded to •ombine
their extracts in such a liquid form as we now
find it of agreeable taste, and invigorating as
to be taken in place of stomach bitters. By nian
r.i.ieturing this sauoo liero, heavy import duties
and freights are saved, and it is sold at a lower
fifure to tho dealer, who making a better profit on
Quaker Sauce can sell it to tho consumer cheaper
than lio very b.-st imported article hardly equal
ing ours. It your grocer does not keep it. write
v.s for prices, etc. Sold in bottles or by the gallon.
CHARM MANUFACTURING CO.,
Sole Proprietort and Manufacturer i t
106 & 109 9. 2d ST., St. Louis, Mo.
SfFH IIIP PI RIDING,
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L. C. BiSHOP, Head Master, Reading, Pa.
rys. s. a OUTKLIUS,
Dentist.
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MILLHEIM, PA.
OFFER* HIS profi'Hsloiml service's to'TH" |ULlic.
lit) IS PREPARED TO PT-r form :I!L OPERATION!* lit Ihc
dental profession. 11 * I* NOW fully prepared LU
extract teeth ABSOLUTELY without pain.
Musser House.
Millheim, ------ Penna.
SGMIMMER RESORTS
Two miles from I'ohurn Station on I. & T. It. It.
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Double and Single Rooms,
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Bus to all Trains.
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W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
-LV • Millheim, Outre CO. Pa
500 Tons
OF
White Novia Scotia
Plaster
at $9 00 per ton,
for sale by
WHITMER& LINCOLN,
at their warehouse,
Coburn, Pa.
33M.
P. H. MUSSER,
WATCIDIAIiEK
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
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HORTON & CO.,
53, 55,57 &59 East 6th Straet,
CINCINNATI. 0.
LEFFEL'S
IMPROVED
WincTL
PI wBV Eingino.
ALL THE TARTS MADE OF
MALLEABLE & 7780U5HT IB0!T #
No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping.
TITK I.iorrrrsr ITrsviv,-.. SMONOESRAND EVSIEAR
ItKururiD NVim i ni-i-k in the WOltl.I). 'Lh®
BEST ia CIIKAPt-ST. Scud fur Circulars to the
SPRINGFIELD i&CHINE CO.
Springfield. Ohio.
THE PERKINS WIND MILL.
h*a been in CHnetantnse
10 VET re. with a record
WARRANTED
n<>t I . 1 low down, unless the
fpeag T >w. .- 1 *es with it; or against
any urind that u<>C3 n -t uisablo aulMtantial tana
buildiugs ;to be j.crf, t: to outlast and do better
work than any other mill manic.
Wo manufacture both Pumping and Geared
Mills and carry a Dill line of Wind Mill Suppl'ea.
AGENTS WANTED.
Rend for CatalfHtno. Circular and Trices.
ADDRE>.- FERKISS Wl2ii) MILL 4AX CO.,
Miakawaka. In 4
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A new ILOTI." , ve: Y LU da> in If" LA-t C years. Our
\... I C. Oii.y Ll.vlit.l-. el ;. IU. J Motes, 2 H>t .
5 cliu'iht S. sehiM.l, LU-wspaj-cr, f.icioiy, FUURNTQ. T
M' MII.BUALJ.I ir..t:TS A:,,t 2 mail-daily. 1-aiui rapidly
N-TID, M'.NL, HI nt BY NIL mcaaa, -villi
for tneuiar. villi 1 MAP
h"U.-c.-, nil about the wuihlcrful crowth of our col
ony .its Ml,clin!atc,markct,tiii-tticl • pjiort unities,
health, prices, terms, and other diatiuet subjects.
Farms F r lino on monthly iri-tatlnuritt to ttiose
iiavingemploynteiit." ithoi.t leaving tin ir situation.
Address J. A'.'M ANl'Uk.l'larvuiout, Surry CO.Va.
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Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Millheim. Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
PIANOS ORGANS
The demand for the Improved MASOV A HAMI.TW
PIANOS is now so large that a second addition to the
factory has become Imperative. Do not require one
quarter as much tuning as Pianos on the prevailing
wrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Styles of OaoANS, $22 to S9OO. For Cash, Easy
Payments, or Rented. ,
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,
NEW YORK : BOSTON ; CHICAGO.
TO SELL
Men and Women of good character and intelligence
Exclusive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial ol
sample Washer to be returned at my expense it not
satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the tiestWasher in
the world, and pays capable agents BIG money. In
trinsic merit makes it a phenominul success every
where. For Illustrated circular and tertnsof agency
address. D. WORTH, St. Louis, NLO
RAINBOW RUPTURE R !W£*
Simple, safe, reliable and a perfect retainer. It IS
not a Truss. Worn Day and Night and its
presence forgotten. Send for circular with testi
monials from grateful sufferers cured by this ap
pliance. Address Central Medical and Surgical
Institute 020 Locust St., ST Louis, Mo.
Skillful treatment given all kinds of snrgical
and medical cases. Weakening diseases and pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. BO
sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere.
Consultation Dree and Invited.
fci '5 14 re ih rt etlv rv-tft- and always Effeetuut
B-l' iisod to-dnv reg'tlarlv by lu,KXi Atnert- ai
FN it. (luatatiieed superior to all
r'.M o he no" t :e>tt refaotletl. Don't waste
v J MUIM'V <tvor.iilew nostrums.. Try
nf-iia Reined*- Hold by alt Druggists, or
mailed to any add. Beml 4 cents for particulars. .
" WIIiCOX SI'ETINT' CO., Philad*., P,
mmrnrnm
-/ illustrations, with description* of the best Flowers and
- '.
lA.nHfi!E?v y them. Printed in English and German. Price only to
"a cents, which may be deducted from first order.
It tells what you want for the garden, and how to get it instead of running to
. 1 5 at the last moment to buy whatever seeds happen to be left over, meeting
Hm disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
JTZII VICE'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 33 pages, a Colored Plate
J. I J in every number, and many fine engravings. Price, ft.*s a year; Five Copies for
*s. Specimen numbors 10 cents ; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address
Vick's Magacine and any one of the following publications at the prices named below
—really two magazines at the price of one—Century, £4.50; Harper's Monthly, £4.00;
W St. Nicholas, $3. 50; Good Cheer, gt.ss; Illustrated Christian Weekly, $3.00; OT
Y \J (fej; Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magasine for 53.00.
Yj&J&ibX? VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, sio pages. Six Colored
Plates, nearly 1000 Engravings, >1.35, in elegant cloth covers.
V JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y.
"THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME."
Illustrated by tl . I'JIPMf '"tf'AlM^^SoSK®oS? 'SIMM
Life is insecure riding over any other.
(This picture will be furainbed on a Urge cW, printed to elegant Ztyle, to anroee whe wttlye ta treme
KirrLotß stamp. 1 rr. o
AOEH'I3 WASTED Wll BEE WE HAVE HOHEI BO IHVEBTICEBT BO P_t>. IIAB-Ji
PENH HALL CABRIAGE WORKS!
jr.
Proprietor and Manufacturer ot
Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c.
Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at all
times. New and improved machinery in the shops.
Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere
■"W. Gr. BH-AJDXiE"!Sr,.
wLOXX y '
SOUS KAYUFACTCnUUL,
& 8. MCE ft GO'S., Solid ComMßulcbouds ud Spill Wtgosi, ngli tni into mli
Riding qualities unsurpassed. No Jar to the feet. Duible an d ®? e ** r * a * on "
& tXVSg*. cmm^a
Ag6nt for our Wagons, h *J 6 to b{ *
ment ot Wagont advertised in the leading paper of the county or town where Agent reside*,
gratis for six months.
■#•_!TRmPwhagee mailed to r>a-/%JrAMk d iS! forth T t t ub
ft lienm a large portion M aim thnlrvfo.
™E2£^J*a.'r SS2sil
hS5§&. SEMINAL
. ft fnr TtT rimi .1 u ufl; ttr, nVi fOR scientific medical principles By etwrt
Mai - ? - Y " 8 °A rM J d ,nfi Jcnce 1 felt without deity. TlaSwl
die Aged Men. Terted for Fightk ears in human onranism wn>VicL ft*
thousand caaesthey nbeol ut* ly res ojw prematurely watted animating element* of liDe am given bach, fhaeafWnt
aged and brokeni dowumen tothe full enjoyment of becomes cheerful and rspahy gains both straw* 5 health
perfect end full Manly Strength and \ igoroua Health. '* . T_ _
To those who suffer from the many obscure diseauea TREATMENT.—<>• Heath. t3. Two Mia 18. Tim, 17
bronhtnbout by Indiscretion, Ezpoeure, Over-Brain ■
Worn, or too free Indulgence, we ask thnt you aend us UABD|Q DPMCDY CO Mrtl CurutKm
your name with statement of your trouble, and secure " A *s ß J*f """ T W-r bHammin,
TRIAL PACK AGE FREE, with Illust'd Pamphlet Ao.l SQ6\{ N. Tenth
THE IRON DVEB HARROW.
Harrow Drags st an Angle of Forty-five Degrsst. Light, Strong and Dsrahls. Ths Bsst Harrow nr mads.
11 was awarded PTrst Premium at the Ohio State Fair over forty-four competitors. Successful
in *ll field trials. Wrought iron frame and steel teeth. Sstisfisction guaranteed. Bend for Cir
culars. KIMBHRLIN MF9. CO., Indianapolis, Ind.
JOHN H. PARKER'S
Hubber Upper, Leather Soled Dooi.
y M I
1/ jf |
A, Bole-Leather Outer Sole ; B, tTcter-Proef Sole;
C, Bole-Leather laaer Sole; D, Cole-Leather HeeL,
Warranted Absolutely Water
proof, more healthy, comforta
ble, genteel, n.uct will not draw or
sweat the feet like the ordinary
rubber boot. One pair will out
wear two pairs of ordinary rubber boots,
and can be repaired by any shoemaker.
Ask retail dealers for them or send $5.00
for sample pair of short boots to
JOHN 11, PARKER,
103 Bedford Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
STEIN'A
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UPPOBTEBW
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Children's, Ito 5 year*. - - Sc. apatr.
ditto, two attachments, • * 1 Do,
Misses' " J' • 13c.
Ladies' "■ 15c.
Misses', with ft belt, " - 20c. "
' Ladies', " " " - - 25c. "
Stocking. Alnloniinnl. and Cataine- •
itial Bandage Supporter com
bined, COc. H
Health Skirt Supporter, - - -25 c, "
Brighton Gent's Garter, - • 15c,
FOR SALE BV
ALL FIRST-CLASS BTQ*Ea,
Samples rent post-paid to any address upon
receipt of price in 2-eent atawje,
LEWIS STEIN,
Sol* Owner and Manufacturer,
ITB Centre Street. New York.
AGENTS^