NEW J YORK F A S H IO N S . C^riagtn, >lillin**rr ami \YaUt« fur the Mitf- kuiiiuicr N«iui)ii. A lth o u gh there are no decided devi- ( a tio n i in the m ain lines upon which fashion i« m oving, there is an endless scries of inn ovations in m inor charac teristics. T a k in g the sin gle item of the corsage, the styles are legion. V e r y often they are most effectively m ade of fragm en ts put togeth er with such picturesque effect that they ou t vie m any a richer style m ade of a sin gle m aterial. W hen tw o or three fabrics com bine to form a sin gle corsage the lin in g o f the w aistcoat is cu t to be gin w ith. T h is buttons sn u gly up the back, and ti|>on the fron t of this is m ounted, for instance, a plain velvet piece that points like a gird le in the im m ediate front. A t each side of this piece are set silk-lined revers, or lapels o f m aterial of w hich the corsage is composed. N ext to these come tw o m ore revers of plain silk or velvet again. A il these revers n arrow to an inch and a half as they reach the neck. G rad u ally we are retu rn in g to la rg e r shapes in hats, and low crow n s and w ide brims are once again d istin gu ish in g features in m illinery. It has now becom e quite a fashion to turn t' n atty sailor hat up at o: side or in t ho back instead lea vin g it straigh t all around. T sailor h it is still very popular, both London and Paris, and am ong i m p « " m odels appears with an u n usually wh rritn. M any o f these brim s are ce «red on the under -ide u g li a braid contrast to the one outside, this d signed to represent, and thus dispent w ith, a silk or velvet facing. CVti-hed s lr a w b P r y is a color ill q designi to he as popular as it was tv years ago, when it was the rage. Tl shade w ill appear in eostUQi-s w arm er w eather advances. Ve lovely and d elicate tints are shown India cashm ere, silk-w rap Men 1-9 clotliQ mill faille 1-'I an. li-r. T iin iri yellow is another eolor which is to raj A charm ing gow n made iu sim ple L exquisite fnt-£ion, in this shade, cream y yello w , show s a fu ll-sh irr 1 bodice gathered into a pearl-e lirolilercd neck-band, a w ide shnrj pointed Sw iss gird le m ark in g the wai C T his is iOit extraneous, but fun© d the 111:1 ts r ill I"idles and -k 11© bei one and d eftly shaped by means French sm ockin g or limn® r niibii T his is very’ c le v e rly done, for boh the belt the m aterial falls again exquisite fo ld 0 The sleeves of t gown are set h ^ very fu ll at the ar holes, and again shirred below tho bow. H alf of tin- very deep turn ^ cu ff is sm ocked, the upper portioi flat hand, covered vOi li pearl e broidery m atch in g the collar-deco tion. ‘ 0 T he figured linen, b atiste and ca brie shirtw aists worn last yea r, tli(iseQf>>\ p l a i t e d , a n d m a d e uf pi linen or °» m b ric, linished with Ini ©¡felling at all the edge-, w ill ag be seen n ext season o v er skirts variou s sorts. T h is is a neat, dai and stylish fashion for n eglig e yji for the m orning, and therefor* Oik to survive until the autum n. Sm ock w ill lie used iu their con stru ctio eiOier there mill be a sm ocked jn ^he fullness below gath ered into a 1 row waist- band, or otherwise the ue portion of the bodice w ill lie fu ll 1 unshirred, and a sm ocked Sw iss bi w ill define the w aist. Roman-red 1 cream -w hite tlaiinel w ill also be u for (¡©ribaldl and ©mekOi wai these adapted sp ecially for the ch d ays that in varia b ly appear in 11 sum m er.— A'. Y. Pott. R a ilro a d s in C e n tra l Asia. forest of locust trees. A N ew H om e T r e ittin e n t fo r H ie s A STAB IN T H t D ARK Cararrh, Catarrhal lieafues» a i i ^ * ^ liar lever. l*ntlon Som etim es fails of Its m urderous Intent. The Tl.e mlcroacope has proved that tln !fhlcb luaidunus and d a-ta-d ly a tiack s m ade upon the of H osteller's N'oinacb littlers b> diaea ea are contagious. and tiiat they ..pin
d.' in
sages and estadiian tubes. The e m lm -n f1' 1 most Instai.i ee reset di-aatrnu-ljr upon the me
piluclpltsl n a d i rs upon popular credulity who
scienti-ts, Tyndali, Huxley and Heale en
dorse this, and these authorities can not Is attem pt them , converting their sie< ula'ions
,i lido ruin- us failures. The Bitt» rs Is a p ne,
he disputed. The regular method of treat
wholesome and iho ouifh mestt- lne. id i p 'e d 10
ing lli.--,.- diseases lias lieeu to appl) an ir |g'*lie to 'sl c ure a--d prevention of f verauiiarfii-,
rttaut remedy weekly, and even daily, t
llious remi(K)i t. dys.iepsia. eonstipstiou hit-
and thus keeping the delicate membrane I lousness, debility, lie n o u ness anil kidney
troubles. Its e-v e -y h gr. dieiit. unlike those iii
in a constant state of irritation, allow ing
the Imitations of it. Is of mi aseeriaiue 1 et-nd
It no chance to hea1, and as a natural con
aril of excellence, and w title they, by teason of
sequence of such treatment not one per
their flery properties, reset iujurliiii ly upon
manent cure lias ever been recorded. It
the brain and nervous system , of to lh ttuae
is an absolute fact tiiat these diseases can
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organs
it is a sedative and __
in i lgoraul. R efuse
not be cured by an application m a ^ ib itio !1 these harm ul imitations.
oftener than once in two weeks, fir 1'
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membrane must get a chance to Itcal hid — " lu,v w eather usually m oderates before a
fore an applicaiion is repeated, i t is M»il-, t-oiist-qui*».«_________ ___________
seven years since Mr. Dixon disco’
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the parasite in catarrh and form ulat*!»*»*"* f c v o r a m o n g INU u o t K OF PEACK.
new treatment, and since then liis ri|n\V till-ir t -lo p t y 'r.ted qu ivering flying Dove,
lias lie come a household word in ., IL.
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i screen lalendar. A n Ini-
country where the Kngliah langt- 1 l,lk W U lity ftllfl a r t It. A n Imported f ooted
spoken.
Cures effected by him with p r o h i b it io n illttW. 1 *ub aet nl magnificent
rteen artistic plena
tears ago itrr curia at HI, there ha.
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been no return of the disease.
will buy f om a drug-
So highly are these remedies valueu w o i.l k'rmv.-rs o f <
that ignorant im itators have started up
everywhere pretending to destroy a para (Tk 1} m illio n (loliurrt tl. Wrapp<*r f'on» the
s ite ,
of which they know nothing, to
CEI,-L -ssion o f th e w o o l III?-*-, W rite your
, ..
. B ros ., P in s
remedies, the results of tiie application of andin»
which they Me equally ignorant.
Mr. box w te c In tro d u ctio n <>r »
Dixon's remedy is applied
appli ' only
M once in address J mitiv - is . T h is tim e Ift't
knob of
tw o weeks, and
line to three appllca- u e hi . II, P a - w o o l , . 111 ,.
O re g o n w as
tiona effect a peri M neu t cure iu the most
mrirr-i vntdri raiPH
s.Ti i i niî i 7 s^»und n o w it is fro m
C A M E O
D U K E ’S
I A petrified lost of bread was recently dug up
‘oR o® a
at Acmetoma isutlon. near Pittsburg. belt)*
found at a depth of twelve feet beneath the
CATARRH.
0 oo«4 Lt*. surface of the railh and beneath an ancient
C I G A ia a T K b .
PRIZE PICTURES.
rti* ecvxtty and beautiful wrorksof art. repea nP
las. respectively. Mm Lanstrv and MUe. T l « ,
Duw exhibited tr. tbe numerous store-windows
throusbout tbe cntlm radile Coast, are enensad la
bevvy gold beve ed frame«, at h bera «bed and
ornamental Insider ml Imported *1 .ss They are frea
tro.n any advert lain» mattar andweraleauad exelu-
si.-elv Idr tbe laUronsof Ilia louke a t-ameo t l«ar-
eltea. How toobtatult —XUOoflbeaepi turaa.com-
..... m in frame and *la»i. m easurtm tilxlsiaobr»,
V. Ill b« delivered. fr oi ebanje, to soo persona
a Uo return lo W . Duke, Sons A Co , No. Ili I rout
*-reet »an Fra iclsco, the la. «est number o f eui|ily
-ceni) boxe« of Duke's Cameo «(aretina ou
A ti.ru,l 1 1 ss». No upectried numte-r o f empty
bo»**« ta ners-asary. In other words, any nurulier
of auch b ixea will secure the picture where there
are m,l fully "Jio persons who return a Israel mini
ber Ruler«, Flaks and Coat-of-arms ol all nations
In tiie world. Finch (4-oeiit) box o f Duke's l ameo
CtaareUe« contains a f d.bn« card. In three distiie't
panel-,, on which appear respectively an accurate
portrait o f U vlna Ku er aiol richly colored INiat-or
Arms and flairs of llie N tiona Kveryouea.-n.llu:
to ua75of th»-ae folders, uusoi ed, same as tak. u
from the olcaiette b ox«!, will re<-elve a Honvenlr
Album This Album la as beautiful, interesting
and unique a publication at was e ie r offered to th -
public,and contains a com iste collection o f the
Haters, t '.* t of-Arma and flaas of h-very Nation,
end represeutlnir 50 d tb-reut coumrlee. These
Albums will be delivered on and after May Idi*,
and until further noti-«, lo all who send their mil
ad.lr.-oa a id 75 folder» to the underal»ned nianufk^
turers N u t « -Those who are savin* their empty
Duke's Cameo boxes ftr the i urpose of seeurln*
one ofth « pictures of Langtry or Then are reuiln te.1
that the folding carda from tooh boxes w-tll secure
l ■ them an album also, proviiilu* tho quantity be
Oot irai thou aeveuty-uve.
"VAT-. S u i t e , S o n s tfc C o . ,
mJBHAH, X. U, AND S I » TOHK.
L arsrst < l« « r e | le Miuxurscliiri-r» In the
■»»nr.d. Producdoa In 1 ^ . toi.TTU i»»i. Preaent
• suJes ever,i*e over Two Millions. W. J
*' A IX) Pacific U»*»at
No. 1®
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m H .uxl* a'! opted
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ram i p<« « s e n s i u Ia*‘r1-
'•a t chut!! ot C'jnsum-
"e clat«ilop eri'*rl:y
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