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HE PLEASANT VALLEY WINE GOMPANY. RHEIMS, STEUBEN CO., NEW YORK. VIS is the finest Champagne pro- duced in America, and compares favorably with European vintages, A Natural, | Genuine Cham. | pagne, fermented in the bottle, two years being required fa perfect the wine, Our Sweet and Dry Catawha and Port are, like all our swines, made from selected grapes, and are Pure Wines, For Prices, Address as Above. HENRY LINDENMEYR, PAPER’.".WAREHOUSE HiaNentatl arta aere: necaton wr.) NEW YORK. ry CWRIGHT’S MYRRH TOOTH SOAP. MEN AND WOMEN, any ailment what- ever, should send for a copy of the Health Helper, (ree, to DR. JOHN H. DYE, Burrato, N.Y. 5 een CHANCE FOR ALL T To Enjoy a Cup of Perfect Tea, A Trial Orderof 3% Ibs. of Fine Toa, Either Oolong, Jagan, Imperial,Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Mixed, English Breakfast, Sundin ‘Chop, or an assortment sent by mail on receipt of $2.00. Be particular and state what kind of Tea you want. Greatest inducements ever offered to get orders for our celebrated Teas, Coffees and Baking Powder. Address THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P.O. Box 289. gt and 33 Vesey Street, New Yori. Where Shall We Pass the Summer? Those who are considering a vacation during the coming ‘Summer will find much information of interest in the new pub- ications of the Passenger Department of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad, entitled “Health and Pleasure on Ameri- ca’s Greatest Railroad,” “Summer Homes on the Harlem.” Copies of either will be mailed to any address on receipt of Fourteen Cents postage, by the General Passenger Agent. ‘Address M.'C. HOACH, Gen'l East. Passenger Agent, 13 Broadway New Vork, GEORGE H, DANIELS, General Bassenger Agent, J MICHARDS: Aes Gen Famcneer Agent. GRAND CENTRAL STATION, NEW YORK. ASTHMA CURED FREE. SAMPLE bottle of BRONCHOLINE will be ‘sent /ree on application to D. H. 0., Stat ‘St. Albany, N.Y. e cures aithma and hay-fever. Ask your druggist for it Large bottles sent to any address for $1, or six for - Send for free sample bottle and testimonials. In Glass, for the Sick. “*Not,' explains Mr. Biardot, Marion Harland’s visit to the proprietor, ‘ that there is dan- ger from using our tin cans, But Our establishment, described in invalids and others who have a . ¢ prejudiceagainst ‘canned goods’ Mer al ticle on Soup-Making are quieted by the knowledge from which the above extract chat their food comes to them in glass." is taken, convinced her so perfectly that our soups were better than anything of the kind on the mar--4> ket, and even better than home-made, that AB*% we are glad to send the article (handsomely js 2 bound and illustrated) to any who wish it. VEX D Such an article from so high an authority 4 should convince any one of the great value Wof : Green Turtle, Terrapin, Chicken, Consom. our Consomme, Bouillon, or mé, Purée of Game, Mullgatawiny,. Nock Turtle, Ox.Tail, Tomato, Chicken Gumbo, Chicken soup for the sick, [rnch Bouton, Julcnne, Fea, Pantani, Clam Chowder, Pearl ‘Tapioca. These soups are all put up in glass as well as in tin. 14 cents just pays postage on sample can. Send that much and we will return you a sample of your choice. These goods are for sale by Fancy Grocers. They are the best and you want no others. The Franco-American Food Co.. 42 West Broadway, New York, ESTABLISHED 1855. The Pioneer of Illustrated Journalism of America. Frank Lesuir’s InLustratep Newspaper and ILLustrirte ZeItuNG, under their new management, are making rapid strides in improvement in every line of work. The Newspaper is now recognized as the brightest and most influential illustrated journal in the Union. Taking up leading public questions as they arise, with pungent and timely articles by the ablest writers, accompanied by fine illustrations of current events, it is invaluable as a record of the thought and trend of the times. A bound volume contains the pictorial history of each year. The publishers are sparing no expense to make the Newspaper the foremost journal of its class, and have every encouragement that they are doing what they seck—to make the paper a power in the land. Every one should sub- scribe for FRaNk Lesuie’s—- Four dollars per year. Address, FRANK LESLIE’S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, 110 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com