=l .- iI-IEEEAL REVS. Maine; . "i are wllng about the de- ‘ \ltion o the sardine market, and t is said (that not half of the " sardine factories" in the State will be run during the present year. Adelar Fascette, sitting on the bank of the river at Chippewa. Falls, Wisconsin, was taken with an spoplectic ï¬t, rolled into the river, and was drowned before the eyes of the friends with whom he had been chatting. John Healy, at Columbus, 0., going in swimming with some companions, dived into twenty feet of water and never came to the surface. When his body was recovered in was found entangled in the meshes of a lot of loose wire, Into which he had plunged and which‘bad held him down. At High Ridge, near Stamford, Conn, there is a wife who is the mother of fourteen children, all living, and none of them twins. All but two live at home, and these two, catching the scarlet fever, went home to be nursed. They gave it to the other dozen, and the whole fourteen were sick at once, and medicine had to be mixed in pitchers and bread pans. 20110, the little dog of Dr. Watson of Macon, Ga., was accustomed to accompany the Doctor everywhere. When the Doctor died and was put in the cofï¬n Zollo was held up to take a last look at him. He went to the cemetery with the cofï¬n, refused for a long while to come away, and now goes to the grave every morning and night and re- mains sitting upon it for some time. George Rust, conductor of an electric street car as Wheeling. W. Va., want on top of his car to adjust the running pullies con- necting it with the wire, and slipping, grasped the wire to steady himself. He got a shock that laid him senseless, and was about to be taken down for dead when his face was accidentally touched by the wire, and he was brought to life again, little the worse for his experience. The London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals directed its ofï¬cers to observe the “thoughtlessuess, heedlessness, or cruelty" of coachmen who keep their horses checked while waiting outside of theatres and public places. At the last drawing room the duration of waiting was three hours and a quarter, and out of 230 ooaohmen 29 only had loosened the check rein. The improved manufacture of rusttproof pa r, for wrapping metallic articles liable to accrue tarnished, consists in incorporat- ing with the paper or applying to its surface afine metallic powder in such a manner that it will adhere. By this means, when silver, copper, brass, or iron articles are wrapped in the paper, they are preserved from rusting or tarnishing by reason of the eater affinity of the zinc for sulphuretsd ydrogen, chloride or acid gases or vapors, and preventing them from injuring articles of such materials. The ï¬rst of a number of large shipments of wheat, which will be made from this country to Australia to supply the demand made by the partial failure of the Australian crops, was made the other day when the American ship Reaper left San Francisco for Sydney, carrying 70,000 bushels of wheat. Besides the American ships Reaper and Gatherer, the British ship Brenhilda and the Oceanic Steamship Company's steamers, which have contracted to carry large cargoes to Australia, negotiations are pending for the chartering of a number of other grain vessels for the same _purpose. Fencing for Women. Fencing is now as much a young lady’s pastime as tennis or horseback riding, and everybody who knows how beneï¬cial this ' exercise is to the female system is glad it is so Its votaries, in fact, say it is a lady's sport par excellence, as it needs quickness and skill more than strength and daring, and develops those qualities which are so essential to a lady, viz., a graceful carriage and easy motion. On the days given up to the ladies the large ball of the Fencere’ Club resounds with the stamping of feet and clinkiug of blades. The instructor gives each pupil a lesson, which generally lasts about ï¬fteen minutes. Then two friends may challenge each other and put in prac- ties the thrusts and guards they have just learned. The weaker sex makes up in prac» tice the thrusts and guards they have just learned. The weaker sex makes up in cun ning what it lacks in strength. Women are much more artful than men. In no case is this evidenced more clearly than in fencing. A man will make a held open attack, which his opponent will parry if he keeps cool. A woman waits apparently with no ï¬xed pur- pose until she sees her opportunity ; then with aquickness of eye and hand which deï¬es parrying she makes her thrust, and succeeds if she can keep her point straight. A pirry would come too late ; retreat is the only safeguard. _â€"+â€"â€"â€" The Panier Doomed. No one can have any doubt to-day but that the panier is doomed, and yet it is amd-ing to see how gradually fashionables are reconciled by their customers to its absence. Ahi Fashion and her employs.- are alike wary, and rarely indeed spring upon the world a new thing. Little by little, by one imperceptible step after another, are we lured across the debatable land, and be- fore we are aware are we landed in “a news countrie," where fashions surrounded us of which we have rever more than dreamed. Said Mr. --- (.'ou would all know him too well if Mam'eelle told his name)’ †New, madame, of course you want to discard that extension in the back of your dress. but I'd hardly advise you to do it at onceâ€"letâ€"me â€"-see Ah I I have it. I will make a demi-srasou costume for you, and it shall have a small pad Mil one very short hoop: then I'll make your ludisa, crepe: and sum- mer things without the sign of a panier, and so you can gradually spring it on your friends that you are bound to have your was cling as closely as your grandmother's ‘d. How do you like the idea, madame !" Mam'sello gives you the speech as 'twas said. Take the hint and act upon it. Make our frocks cling and outline your ï¬gure Ilka a silken sheath. The Far Reaching Perfume of agood name heralds the calm that Putnam's Painlece Corn Extractor is a sure. certain. and painless remedy for cores. Fifty imitations prove it to be the best. Take no acid substitutes a: druggists. Black and yellow is a favorite milllnery combination. The Queen's Genealogy. Sometimes we are puzzled to remember how Queen Victoria came to inherit the throne of England. We remember that she was the daughter of the Duke of Kent, the niece of her immediate predecessor on the throne. Here is a paragraph for your scrap book, giving the names of the lines of rulers through whom the simple-hearted daughter of the wise Duke an Duchess of Kent came to the English throne : “ Queen Victoria is the niece of William 1V., wh: was the brother of George 1V., who was the son of George III., who was grandson of George II., who was the son of George I., who was the cousin of Anne, who was the sister in~law of William III., who was the son-in-law of James II., who was the brother of Charles 11., who was the son of Charles 1., who Was the son of James I., who was the cousin of Ezizabeth, who was the sister of Mary, who was the sister of Eri- ward VI., who was the son of Henry VIII, who was the son of Henry VIL, who was the cousin of Richard- III., who was the uncle of Edward V., who was the son of Edward 1V., who was the cousin of Henry IV., who was the son of Henry V., who was the son of Henry 1V., who was the cousin of Richard IL, who was the grandson of Edward III., who was the son of Edward IL. who was the son of Edward I., who was the son of Henry III., who was the son of John, who was the brother of Richard I., who was the son of Henry IL, who was the cousin of Henry I., who was the brother of William Rufus, who was the son. of William the Conqueror, 800 years ago.†Are Women Increasing in Size? With regard to the increased size of ladies’ gloves the explanation of economy seems, on reflection, hardly a satisfactory one. Gloves will split occasionally, as we all know, to our misery, but loose ones are by no means durable and the unsightly wrinkles and ï¬shy ï¬ngertips, soiled and frayed, are terrible, so that after half a dtzsn times wearing they look only ï¬t for an area sneak. It seems more likely that ladies’ hands may have kept in proportion with their general stature, which is certainly on the increase. One can scarcely mix in any crowd, especial- ly of the well-to-do class, without remarking giantesses in the bandâ€"ï¬ne, well-growu vigorous creatures, who, judging by com- parison, seemed to have developed all the height and strength whicn ought to have been their brothers’. The happy change in public openion, too, which enables women of all ranks to work with their hands and take pride in doing so, may also not be with- out effecb in enlarging those members. _â€".â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- . They Bickit Up. The superior merits, as a blood-puriï¬er and invigorating tonic. possessed by Dr. Pierce’sGoldenMedlcalDisoov ry,warrantits manufacturers in sellingit (as hey are doing through druggists) under a positive guarantee that, if given a fair trial, in will cure all diseases arising from a deranged or torpid liver, as indigestion, or dyspepsia, and all hu- mors, or blood taints, from whatever cause arising, as skin, scalp and scrofulous affec- tions. The terms are, a beneï¬t or cure, or money returned. Drawn hats and bonnets of black mull will be popular for country wear. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, bilious headache, and all derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. Some expensive parasols have balls of gold or iron on the points of the ribs. $500 Offered for an incurable case of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy. 50 cents, by druggists. Pale gray and yellow is just now a is. vorite color combination with blondes. Come all to The Elysium of Health and Joy at St. Leon Springs, Quebec. Here the suï¬'ering masses, eves. pro- nouncediucurables, ï¬nd rosy checked health and robust strength. The whole organism is perfected drinking from Nature's fount, till sweeter life and heights of pleasure never before experienced are enjoyed. St. Leon is safe and effects permanent cures. Firstly absorbing all deadly waste, blood poisons, &c., &c. Toning the blood, stimu- ulating and regulating the digestive organs. â€"Even Diabetes and Bright‘s Disease, those twin terrors. an, heaved 35 water q'iehches ï¬re. “ St. Leon is r. "itable, unapproach- able by art, impossible a “y too much in its praise." So say learned v vtors, Profes- sors, Analysts, &3 , in. Send orders to St. Leon Mineral Water Ca. Lt’d, either at the head (iii to, St. Leon, Quebec, or the branch (lilies at Montreal or Toronto. Major IV. P. Smith, an aged druggist of Halsey, Oregon, started for the foot hills on a collecting tour. He lost his way, and for nearly a week wandered in the mean mine. He was nearly starved to death when found. The Book of Lubon. A Man Without Wisdom Lives in a Fool's Paradise. A Treatise especially written on Diseases of Man. containing Facts For Men of All Ages l Should be read by Old, Middle Aged and Young Men. Proven by the Sale of Half a Million to be the most popular, because written in language plain, forcible and instructive. Practical present ation of Medical Common Sense. Valuable to Invalide who are weak, nervous and ex- hausted, showing new means by which they may be cured. Approved by editors, critics, and the people. Sanitary, Social, SJIGDCO Subjrcts. 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