. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. y and fearlessly in their relations to expediency and right. Thus, with a habit of philosophical good humor in looking at the minor affairs oflife, and in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of the people andthe principles of the Constitution against all aggressors. The Sun is prepared tovmte a truthful, instructive, and at the same time entertaining history of 1880. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Daily Sun, a four-page sheetof twenty-eight columns, the pr


. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. y and fearlessly in their relations to expediency and right. Thus, with a habit of philosophical good humor in looking at the minor affairs oflife, and in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of the people andthe principles of the Constitution against all aggressors. The Sun is prepared tovmte a truthful, instructive, and at the same time entertaining history of 1880. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Daily Sun, a four-page sheetof twenty-eight columns, the price by mail, post-paid, is 55 cents a month, or $ year ; or, inchiding the Sunday paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, theprice is 65 cents a month, or $ a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is also furnished separately at $ a year, post-age paid. The price of the Weekly Stjn, eight pages, fifty-six columns, is ^i a year, postagepaid. For clubs of ten sending !^10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND,Publisher of The Sun, New York Specialties in Confection, MAKUEACTUEED OlS THE PEEMISES, For FLAVOR, PURITY, and FRESHNESS, N. B.—Medical gentlemen are invited to call and test this fact,or to send their card and we will furnish samples gratuitously. Medicated confections, the pleasantest mode of administeringmany remedies, especially in case of children, furnished at any re-quired degree of strength. Broadway, bet 17tli & 18th Sts., IT. Y. BRANCHES: 339 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Old Post-office Building, (Nassau St.,) N. 4th St. and So. 9th, Brooklyn, E. Times Building, Troy, N. Y. SUMMER BRANCHES: Saratoga, opposite Congress Spring Branch, opposite Ocean Hotel. Confections packed in Tin Boxes, sent by express to any partof the United States. Thus the choicest and best articles of con-fectionery can be enjoyed at every home at reasonable prices. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. J. H. Johnston, 150 BOWER


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