PAINT APPLIED TO HATS, —BStraw hats and bonnets have become objects for the now always-ready paint brush, A young lady who was for some time the envy of her friends for the exauisite shades of her hats, said she painted them with her oil colors, and in this way could have them any tint she de- sired; and hats in most perfect har- mony with her costumes was the re- sult. Another young girl showed us a bonnet she had painted black, remark- ing, “If I had had that bonnet dyed at a milliner's, 7 should have paid seven- ty-five cents for it; as it 1s, it cost about twenty cents, and 1did not have to wait several days for it to be done.” Still another enterprising young wo- man, who knows how to make every- thang useful, remarked, “I have often colored my straw bonnets with com- mon shos-blacking, and they look very well indeed,” A young lady artist gaye a picnic party just before her depature for Europe last summer, Her hat for the ocension was of her own designing—a large leghorn flat, with wild roses painted on the brim, which was faced with delicate pink silk, and a white lace scarf was folded carlessly around the crown, It was a thorough- ly picturesque head-covering, and set off to advantage the blonde beauty of the wearer. al— Beer Tea.—Cut all the fat from a pound of fresh beef, then cut the lean meat into small dice-ke pieces, add one pint of cold water to draw out the juices, boil twenty or thirty minutes, skimming it carefully, then strain and salt to taste, Another better for the very sick, cr for weak stomach—put the cut beef, prepared as above, into a wide-mouthed bottle, cork it so no water can enter, place it in a kettle of cold water, prop it so that it will stand firmly and boil one hour, then set the kettle aside to cool, and when cold you can safely remove the bottle, and you have the simple juice or essence of the bee. 125 Years Old, Messrs, Francis Newtery & Son, Lon- don, England, established for 125 years, write: As a testimomal from one of the oldest drug-houses in Great Britain, res- pecting your household remedy, will no doubt be of interest to you, we are pleased to make the statement that we have sold St. Jacob's Oil with satisfaction to the public for several years, and thal owing to the extraordinary merits of the article, the demand 1s continually increasing, and that we have heard of many favorable reports regarding its great virtue as a pain-curing remedy. smear GI AP ns. The manufacture of rope from ashes- tos is likely to become an industry of considerable importance in England, the strength of the article being esti- mated at about one-fourth thst of ordi- nary hemp rope of the same diameter. Rope of this material of one aud a half inches in diameter is said to have a breaking strength of one ton,and twenty feet o1 1t are calculated to represent a weight of 18} pounds, Some of the purposes, as enumerated, to which this kine of rope is especially adapted are theatres, fire brigades and means of escape from dwellings and public buld- ings, its advantage beiog that it wail not break and drop its burden if the flame bears upon it. it is made like ordinary rove, and is spun trom Italian asbestos thread. Tapped Eight Times. Feeling deeply grateful for the benefit re- . ceived from the use of Hunt's Remedy, I feel proud to inform you of the good it has done me; for the great suffering I have passed and am now saved by Hunt's Hem- edy. I desire to state my case to the public so that other sufferers may obtain the bene- fit oi its wonderful curative powers some time. I began to suffer excruciating pains in the region of my kidneys; I had the most intense agony; 1 was confined to my bed and totally unable to change my position or move in any way. I was tapped eight times. 1 then heard of Hunt's Hemely ; I bought a bottle, and after taking a few spooniuls the result was magical, and in a few days my pain was gone and my water my swelling disappeared. I was a new per- son altogether. The doctors had given me up to die, said there was no hope for me. I bad one hundred snd fifty-six pounds of water taken out of me. Was treated by seventeen differen: doctors, and Hunt's Remedy has cured me. 1 feel proud over your medicine. Those who suffer with the dropsy 1 hope will give ita trial, and see the goad it will do. 1t works like a charm. I would advise those having difficulty with their kidneys to give Huut's Hemedy a trial, I an sure that it will give them in. stant reliet and give them a permanent cure. I am willing to give all information in my power in regard to this most Yaluyhle me dicine. Yours truly, Mrs, DAVID NORTH, Ecorse, Wayne Co., Mich., May 30, 1853. rm A I I The vrillianecy in the eyes of cats is caused by a carpet of glittering fibres ealled the topeum, which lies behind the retina, and is a powerful, reflector, In periect darkness po light is observed in their eyes, a tact which has been es- sablished by very careful experiments, Nevertheless, a very small amount of light 1s sufficiegt to produce the lumin- ous appearance iu them, “Alter This the Deluge I May well have been the exclamation of residents in the regions recently Sooded, who beheld dwell. Ings swept away, rich farms laid waste, bridges undermined and towns inundated. Worse than this is the prevalence of malarial diseases as the sonsequence of missma breeding mista Guard Sgaings them with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a most desirable medicinal protection for residents or temporary sojourners in malsrious localities, Chills and fever, dumb ague, ague cake and bil. fous remittent yield to this effective remedy, and the nervous and enfeebled acqire a degree of tone and vigor by + use which forties them Afalon the insidious attacks of malaria. Diseases the stomach, jiiver and bowels, rheumatism, nervous ailments, and Kidney and bladder come plaints are thoroughly relioved by it, If ever a remedy deserved the tion of its merits, Jong accorded to it, It is this standard medicine, “Cax you steer the mainmast down the forecustle stairs?” asked a sea cap- tain of a new hand, “Yes, sir, I oan, if you will stand below snd coil it uv,” Captain dido’t catechise that man any more, ] ms AR——— “Way did you put the nickel with a hole iv it in the contribution box?” asked one wan of another, ‘“‘Becausy I couldn't put the hole in without the nickel, and I had to put in something.” IC. Beautiful are the admonitions of him whose life accords with his teachings, DR. SCHENCK" PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC ani MANDRAKE PILB. As the proprietor of these medhnes I conscientiously offer them to thaib- lic as safe, reliable and certain ne- dies for the Cure of Consumptionnd with equal confidence as alm¢ a specific for those morbid conditions ithe body, which, if neglected, are apt to temats in fatal diseases of the lungs. 1 claim that use of my remedies will cure Consumption, 1 do not claim that the disease can be curafter the Jungs are destroyed, for no medic! can create new ones: but I maintain that t frst stages of Consumption are curable, even wi the lungs are partially decayed. When one jx 18 sound | am almost certain of making a cusf the patient will take proper care of himself apliow my directions. It may be asked, “How is It that you cknow 80 much about this disease, and pretend are it, when so many edacated physicians, w have made a study of it for years, pronounce (§oura- ble 1 The question is & fair one, and shall be £¥ an. swered: I do not claim to know more tholher physicians about the causes, nature and pry of Consumption. Isuppose that my views these points would be found to agree with thosl most educated and intelligent physicians. Wihould agree that while the final cause 13 ohre—in other words, while it 18 not possible tor Wh Consumption selects this or that person victim ~yei the predisposing causes are: 188, Inheritance, Consumption is hemary in a wonderful degree. One parent very oftgntalls it upon the offspring, and both still moreguent- ly, so that whole families are often sw¢away, and hand the predisposition down to th child. ren. 2d, Cold. By this we do not mean thoganges of weather which often produce inflamnpu; but long-continued and steady cold, so that dition of debliity is produced. Indeed, whatel tends to produce long-continued debility willy some persons, generate Pulmonary Consumpts Prom. inent among these influences are insumst diet, living in an unwholesome alr, sedentq habits, grief, anxiety, disappointment, whether the al- fections or in business, snd all other gessing emotions; the abuse of mercury and thaflaence of weakening diseases, [ also agree wile best doctors as to the manner in which the igs be. come affected. Pulmonary Consamptits aso called Tuberculous Consumption, by ich we mean & dene of the lungs cansed by sercies, A tubercle 1s a small, roundish body whiis de. posited in the substance of the langs by blood. This is the beginning and the first act che dis ease. Many of these are often deposils once, Each one undergoes several changes. er pro. ducing inflammation of the parts of theag next to it, It ends in giceralion, opens a page the bronchial jubes, and passes out at | md by spitting. The place where the tub® grew and ripened now becomes a cavity, § wheres there sre a great many tubercles, of cas they make a great many of these litile cavit which gradaally unite and jeave great holes ip lungs. Unless a flop can be pat to this processwill go on until the substance of the lungs is asumed and death ensues, h + Of course 1 agree with the facultyron the sympioms and course of the disease; short, dry, hacking cough, so sligat al Gm, baradoal- iy increasing; then shortness of breath, uicken. ing puaise, then feverish sensations, fusl of the cheeks and heat in the palms of the kis and soles of the feet] the slight bul growimmacis- tion, with feeble appelite, hemaorriagesiorsas. ing coughs, disturbed sleep, foversd tote, them 1.88 of appetite, expectoration of soften taber. n the shape of small lumps of jowsh, cheesy, or curdy matler hectic fever, bring eye, chills, night sweats, sharp pains in the ea, ine creasing emaciation and debility disordd stom. ach and bowels, diarrhea, Dansed, Wen xX. tremities, ho eek, sunken eyes, akness 8 great thal expeciorsiion 8 impose; then death, 1g welcome relief from tihrtures of this hori 7 moaster. cle OW Now, aa [ have said, | mainly agreeith the medical facuity on these points Buthen we come to the realiment of the disease ! &r from iS totally. The doctors believe Pulmoty Cone sumption cannoli be cured. Therelore 1 do not iry to do saytsing more than 0 smoollhe pa tient’s path to the grave, and seem quitieckioss of the medicines they give, 80 that the lien: Is kept comfortable aod easy, evea if | jife Is shoriened. As soon as tubercies begin appear in the lungs of & patient, 11s a commobractics wilh many leading physicians to beg dosing with whisky in increasing quantities, unthe ra- vages of excessive dram-drinking are add to the ravages of the disease; and 1 have yet toar of a single case of Consumption which was red by stimulants. 1 can say the same of Cod ver Onl Many physicians send their patients sy from home on distant voyages, to Minnesota cFforida ~guything or anywhere so that they majie easy. For they do not pretend 10 cure, and thdiave no remedies which will do so. Now | sayot only that d seases of the lungs can be cured ut that my medicines do cure them, The progis, that by thelr use thousands of Consumples have been and are nose being cured by them, The whole science of medicine is baseon expe. rimenta. We cannot by any process of asoning decide that any particuar medicine wilhelp or cure any particular disease. How wat found that Quinine will cure Chilis and FeverfWhy, by trying ons th y, after another, unii]l @erience demonstrate! that it was a specific forhat dis- eae, In just thas way the knowindge w gained of my remed ¢4, which are almost a spedc in dis. eases of the lings uimonary Consumption is heredita In my father's family. His father, mother, bracers and slaters died of it, and he had reacaed most the Jast 8'ages of the disease when he wasaoviden. tially led to experiment with the artica which are incorporated in these medicines. Heras cured by them, and lived, a strong, healthynan, for over forty years after h 8 recovery. Wat cured Bim bac cured thousands of others alover the country Thesa results are not accidental. Thre is no such thing as accident in nature, Whatever snay he the cause, the origp of Pale monary Consumption is in the blood. ‘nenever, from any of the predisposing causes wih [ have Just now mentioned, the blood becomelegenera- ted it begias to make tuberoniocas depots in the sabstance of the lungs. This mast be bpped, or death will surely follow. It will not beso ugh tw get rid of the tubercies already deposited and heal up the sores already made, bul somethiy most be done to stop further deposits. What 828 that bet The regular faculty say nothing oan done, 1 say purify, enrich, and tones op the blog, until i becomes 80 healthy as no looger 0 mie aber. clea. Can this be done? Yes How! Hy the easiest and most natoral way in the wad, Take a man who shows to the experienced ey by many infallible signa, that Consumption has & in. He is feobie and without appetda. Now, se what * intend to do: First, I propose to cleanse hs stomeh and best cathartic pills in the world, They ontain ne calomel of other minerals, only vegetabic They evacuate the stomach and bowsis gotly temporary stimnlant, which Ly resction lets the organs affected sink @wer than before, this not only tones up the stomach, but keeps it toned up. The natural craving for food returns in all is force, #0 that we have now a stomach hun gry for food, and a digestive apparatus ready 10 make way with it. What next? Any one Can answer that question, Pwd Olo that hungry stomach an abundant supply oF nu tritious Jood to Le converied Ly the strange chemistry of digestion inta rich red blood, Thia will stimulate the heart into stronger aotion, and it will pumps fu ler current out through the arie- ries; healthy biood will take the place of the thin, blue, fattened Auld in the veins, and soon a cireu- lation will be establi<hed which will flow through without makicg any unhealihy deposits, strength and fesh will increase, and the bad symp- toms steadily diminish, At the same time use my Pulmonic Syrup; it is the best expectorant known. It blends with the food, and through the blood goes directly to the lungs, attacks and loosens up the yellow, foul stuff left there by the ripened tuber. cles, and strengthens and stimulates the bronchisl tubes and coatings of the alr-passages until they got strong enough to life it out and expel it by eX. pectoration. Then the lungs get over their sore. neas and have a chance to rest and heal £0 you see that I have not only shown that my medicines do actually cure consumption hy expe- riment, but It also seems plain that they, or some thing like them, would, from the nature of the case, do so. he lungs For a full description of consuroption in all ita various forms, and also Liver Complaint and Dye pepsia, those great forerunners of Consumption, see my book on “Consumption and its Care.” This book also contains tue history of hundreds of casi § that have been cured in all parts of the coun. try. 1 send it free, post-paid, to all applicants Address, DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, Axo PULMONIC SYRUP Are sold by all Droggista, and full directions for their use are printed on the wigrpers of every package. A correspondent of the Scientific American has been figuring ou the red sunset question, He says: To est- mate the possible quantity of ashes re- quired to give the red tint observed in the sky, let us assume that an inch of ashes is spread through 10 cubic yards of air. This gives a dilution of 155,000 times, Astronomers tell us the cause of the red light reaches 60 miles high in the air, At the rate of diffusion of the ashes that is sssamed, tlus would re- quire a mass of 42 miles cube, or a pile of ashes 1 mile high, 42 miles wide and 1700 miles long. —————— Petroleum V. Nasty, Locke, Blade, writes: D. BR retroleum V. Nasby, edito Toledo “1 had on a forefl of my right hand one of those ple 4 » The finger became inflamed asant a ‘run-round.’ to a degree unbearable and swollen ton A friend gave Henry's Carbolic Balve, and in twenty twice its natural size min utes the pain had so much subsided as to give nes fair night's rest, which 1 had not i The iunflammati I consid ider y for a week inger in a day valuable article.” ——————— It has been suggestedthat the com b- like structures on the feet ot the prai- rie chicken are meant to act as snow- shoes, and to, prevent the bird irom slipping on the crust and icy limbs of the trees whose browse forms its food in winter. ‘This view receives plausi- bility from the fact that these combs are shed with the return of warmer weather, . Important. When you visit or leave New York Cliy, save lagg age Expressage atid Carriage Hire, aid sop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tral Depot, Kiegani rooma, Sted up sl a oost of one willlon dolars, reduced 10 §1 and upwards per day. European Plan Elevalor, Hestanrant supplied wilh the best. Horse cars, sages and elevated railroad to all depota. Families can live better for jess money al the Grand Union Hotel than st any other first-class hotel in the city, Se. ap. S. N. Rhords has given evidence 3 hich proves that turkey vultures are Yirected to their prey from great dis- tances by their souse of smell and not by sight alone, He partly uncoverad a spot where a horse and cow had been buried some years before, and in a few hours buzzards were attracted tc the spot in great numbers, - — I can safely recommend Eiy's Cream Balm for the cure of Catarrh, Cold in the Head, ete. Betore | have used the first bot- tie | purchased [ flad mysell cured. At times 1 could scarcely amell anything and had a headache most of the time, Henry Ially, Avent for the American Express Co., Grand Haven, Mich. (Price 50 c,) “Wax didn’t I go to her assistance?” said the man who stayed in bed while his wife laid out a burglar. “Young man, "ve had a number of tussels with the old gal, and I knew that burglar had trouble enough without my giving him avy.” ———— Rheumatism of the heart and other forms of Heart Disease cured by Dr. Uravey Heart Keguistor. Price $1. if falsehood had, like truth, but one face only, we should be on better terms, for we should then take the ocoutrary to what the liar says for certain truth; but the reverse of truth has a hundred figures and a fleld indefinite without bound or limit. AI Phenix Pectoral breaks a cold and stops cough, Mota, “Yrs,” said the dealer in crockery- ware, “send one of our circulars to Mr, Jones, He is getting up a hittle in the world, and has just hired a servant We'll have his patronage immediately,” Hale’s_ Honey EXorehound and Tar. 0 : 2he ustives of the Chiloe Islands make use of a curious natural barome- ter, to which, from its having been first noticed by the captain of sn Italian corvette, the name *‘ Barometro Arsu- eano” has been gixen. This novel weather guide was described, at a re- cent meeting of the Linean Bociety of | New South Wales, as the shell of n | crab, one of the ‘‘ Anomura,” probably of the genus *‘ Lithodes,” It is pecu- liarly sensitive to atmospheric changes, is nearly white in dry weather, but ex- hibits emali red spots on the approach of moisture, and becomes completely | red in the rainy season, | —————— i FOR DYEPRPSIA, INDIGESTION, depression of pir. | its and general debility, in their various formas; also | as a preventive against fever and ague and other | intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated- Elixir of Calisaya” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, | New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the Dest tome, and for patients recovering from fever or hier sickness, it has no equal, ms A AP Mz. Purrvr Doughnut received an appointment to office the other day, and, with an important air, he strode to old Bquire Bquintum’s room, and remarked: ‘Squire, I want to be qual. ified for my new office, and pretty blamed quick, too,” The Bquire looked him over, and then slowly said: “Well, Paffap, I can swear you in, but no power on earth can qualify you for the office.” ————— Last winter 1 found positive relief from Catarrs with Elv's Cream Balm, Was | troubled for years, [| have no doubt a thorough use of Cream Balm will cure & great majority of cases.—E. DD. Norton, Ithaca, N. Y. (Bee ad.) emem——— | According to Commander Gallieni | the total leneth of the Niger river 1s | over 2000 miles. The upper part may | be navigable for small steamers ; the | middle course, which flows in numerous chaanels through a flat counwry, is the | scene of an active river trade in slaves, | cattle, gold, ete,, and is little known ; | while the lower course has often been ascended trading vessels, Nature. Dame nature Is the grest tescher physician, and Carboline, made from pure petroleum, 18 one of ber grandest remedics for baldness, Try it and you will use no other, _— — —— VERBENAS AXD ULBANDERS, — You can use OR your verbenas ounce of aminonia to four gallons of waler, and give it once a week. der she needs rich loam, but from the end of October uutil the lst of March she must give but little water, and the rest of the year a bountiful supply. 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