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YIL tt- l stas Browa halaN itl Then. act :- .Is The te lia of Hit Studit. j I'rtrn ',e G(Jlv'eIon Newal "I :~ long studied the hamlit.s of crtl, is ,. 'esto, waters,"' aiid Brown thie fiake:'i..n, "*aLs I know 'emr well. They kno we. too, for "sometimes I make lits ofmr ,'abls. You uoblieiedat: (Cona, I she ". you." and le.ading the reporter to, the i. :ti of tihe boat, the browned fish ermti I fted a cloth from the stern and revereied a small tank, in which several cra~ 'were swimming around. The tank hail holes boriel through the bot tom., le"ting in :1 constant supply of fresh wattn . "Nou you watch what I do,,"said Fiah ermai Bro,wn. Ke t.tek a small stick and Ieat a tattoo upon the stern of the boat, the while ad dressing the crabs as though they were human beings, and giving each a namnt'. "'Comue up, aly beauties, thero is a gen tleman come to see yon," lie said, which was followed by such exclamations as: "Don't be afraid, the pot's not ready yet, neither is the purchaser." After each cxclanmation of this character he would resume his tattoo vigorously. Whether it was from theeffect of his ad juration or from a desire of their own is not known, but the crabs were not lcnt it heeding his invitation, and be gar. to rise to the surface, and paddle acros': from side to side. "Now," said Fishaerman Brown, "you see me make a crab mind." Taking up an ordinary ti.huing line with sinker attached, he sus pended it over the hatck of one of the crabs, and said:"Sink, my hearty, sink." The crab had been paddling lazily about, but as soon as the voice was heard it immediately sank and sent up a number of bubbles. This seemed to please Fisherman Brown to a surprising degree, as he drew in the line and chuck eled to himself. Presently he picked up two piece of milestone polished smooth on one side, and msaid that was for calling the erabs to dinner. "They know the difference in the tat too and the stone sound," said Brown, "and they come aup quickly when they hear the stones, just like chickens when called.'' First taking a handful of shrimp cut into minate pieces, Brown began to pound thestones together very vigoro::sly. The stones made a harsh and grating kinl of noise, but they cans eel a great change to take place in the tank. Where a moment before all had bet-n quiet, there was now great com motion. The .rals entmo up in a bIwly, and slal'lpe and -l! cwed! viciously at each othe-r in their endeavors to get a good osition. They would attempt to climb up the side of the tank, but would fall back exhausted each time, owing to the planks being too slippery. Laugh ing quietly, Fisherman Brown then threw the handfulof shrimpto his queer pets, and then it was a scene of evolu tion and revolutions in the water. Lin h crab made a grab for a piece of shrirnn, and a genera.l uelee ensued. Th..r- wvas not quite enough tog, around, o::l :a tiitched Inattle took place in con nst.att,.- amo,ng tihe hardshell Ints. It -:t1- s ttrangme thing to look lsnenth the wae. ril ull see two rnmore eralmhba-king awa" At each other for the plrsse'ssion of a it e- t ,'f shrimp. They would clinch ansd ri;e to tthe su-;f.tce. ,:t never let go in i th:e shrimn wa:s ,emlrolisheed or one hart ':g:;'." 1 th' v".'ary. It would cer tail' .em:n th:at ]:ishern:en Brown had the ,::.i.; pre'tty well trained, bunt how h. ::-a:r.age.d te: do this withlccrabs will re nmassy an t:st. rrv. " l :. ' the San:' ,.~"'! in t!here for on' . ", w:-',k-." 'm.id Bs r vn, ''"aaid I sU,:: . :t:. "e'::'m ,I m '. They know not t':.t I an t' :.a"' .r with the not that i::,ed th,-:-i f'inm their domain, or they r.:ght noa lik"' In.- s-, well. See," and he diac li his atis ,1,Own into the tank aril bronzht up a large, crab in his hand a,:.d strkemd it ns though it was a p't hr', l, ad tlh i- .:-!b, strange to say, maade to ,h.sti!- demon,: trations, hut mae cuaml"', to thet c:arssi's with the best possihhe g.ut-'e. Blr'wn said it was a c'harrm ;. he cl. erci" a cmirn crabs, and that th,-v never att'!ulpt ti, bite' him tin til he fr,::fo'rtl' thm:-it to a stringer's hask,.t. "A:' hhe e'::t' i- : nohme animal:'" sai,! " " a :,.:e : * l;'.'un with a .si'h,l it. hIe rA'. ~t., t!... -! , . ':"r tle .trn of th, m .. ,. ;:, p.' , ., ',.:u h' lit to IH S,. . ' tih 'n. f,:' :r,, tm'. i. nt lik,' whlien :i... :.. .: :1:n'e', lt it lo not the 'rali. ,, : ,;;,' i .elituais, but they have ?',ir It",ai, "h,.'a :1 ship is wrecked. That i- t:e tiu.,, t.l.' they have a rich feast beneath the t wmse with the rlers et the Water. Prof. Foster, of Iowa, au other repa. table weather prophets, predict cool weather until about December 1st, after whisk date, the winter will ie rather warmer than usual. The first part of September will be unusually cool, it is said, and about the 13th a very heavy storm may be expected to cross the continent. This storm will be accompanied by high winds, rain, hail and thunder. Its mott destructive force will be expended in the Atlantic States. The middle ten days 4 the month will prob ably be warma sa the last ten days wi!' by oal. eymaunat tad osemgle are the cures i. sand latermittent diseases, made by -try A+Bitters. Dyspepsal. general debil i t, hatltait eenstiation, liver and kidney cemplaints are speedily eradicated from the syste It disinfects, cleanses aul eliminates aI malaria. healtk and are obtained mnmespidly and permanently by the use of this great natural antidote than by any other remedy heretofore known. As a blood purifier and tonic it brings health, renewed energy and vitality to a worn and diseased body. * Farher. Loss of sleep sustained from anxiety spent over the little one so slowly and pitifully wast. ing away from the effect of teething, unfit you for business, why not try Dr. Biggers' uckle. berry Cordial. Tho .lnineae trre i+ a great feW l.r an I re q tniree gi. cultivation. Prof. Tndall call.3 Mr. Gladstone "a hoary headed rhetorician." * * * Rupture radically cured, also pile tumors and flste. Pamphlet of particulars 10 tents in stamps. Worlds Dispensary Medical Association, Bup . N. Y. What can be more disagreeable, more dt gusting, than to sit ia a reom with a person who is troubled with catarrh. and has to keep coughIn ad cleariln his or her threat of the mucous which drops into it? 5 perseas are always to be pitied ie they try to cure them elves and fa. But they et Dr. !Sge's Ca. tarrh itemedy there used be o failure. f'ont Lavorghea de Bra ill soon marry its Cord, daughter eof thetLte Ge.. Cuthbert. A cad Case ef osselag is that of any n or woman aleted wthdls ease or derangement of the liver, resulting in ,oisonous accumutica insl the blood, scrotu ons etio sickheadac a ad diseases of the k y or heart. These troubles c in b cured only by olato the mary cuse. and putting then liver in a hithy ooandition. To accomplish this result speedil ad eect nally, nothing has peedW eso cacous ats Dr. Pierce'e is"Ods Mediaal Discovery," which has never fal ed to do the work claimed for .t, and never will An earthquake shet has been felt at Doa,. 'Prussia. o great damage was dae.s Sick Headache Is oie of the most distreatg afeetles t sad psops who are its victims desere sympathy. Pes the great saccess Hond' Sarsaparilla has had is earlag les; heLdae makes It seem imoat foelish to aow the troublefo contines. By Its raoin sat lavgsoeatlsg eftect upon the digestive orgaes Hood's sueesparlla readily gives relief whes headache arises ftem ln0l gestion. and In neuralge coedita o s by nulkiag Up the debilitated system, Hood's sarsapartlae emove the cause and hence overcomes the dlmeulty. "My wife sufered from deck headache sad sme rangla. After taking Hood Saruaparilla she was much retievet." W. R. BBss. WiImlaton. Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla aid by all druggtsts. $1; at: for . Prepared ealy by C. I. HO.)D & (), Apothecaries. Lowell, Mas. 100 Doses One Dollar D ats 5 sA tharwittic p er 'n.re. as aeules. >rtI mas -TOY LCH, KIBUY$,IDOW CURES PATIOS. IAUNUN3 INIADAONNUBIL IOssaaMP ussos$. Yr.Lovs ssI£55.'I Comesls, Wemlms m Asnd Oemeal ihit. DeIst ik"- e to the rlative vales oe la Live OWR Nppe. phoephites; the a- eeslugas etreasth sad ea*, thie otr iving eye pews,, acd railt as a teal to the dlgestivea at tse rnatem. But in Sootr's Exurlso ofra Cod Live Ol with l)lpophosphites the twoare comblhae, mad the effect is wondertul. Thebaads who have de rived a pereataat beaet from ether eem. ratiton have bema cared by this. loo'es mUl ilon Ih perfectly palatable and is elllydlIsd by those who cannot tolerate plai ta A1Ver Oil. The "Doulaguer March," so popular In Peri4 Vima old polka, compoed 15 years ao. Fra.~.uelo. I1 I Madrid bull-lighter has ac cepted $ M,tI5U for four performances in Mexico. If afflicted with more eyes, use Dr. Thompson'. Eye-water. All drugits ell it at Sc. a ottle. The hest cough medicine is P'lso , Cure for Con~sumptiuon. bold everywhere. Me. KIDDER'S A llURl CURE VFOR INDIGESTION Iad DYSPEPSIA. Over SA Physthiams have met -m hae approval t I)tGO3l!NS. aylng that It la the bee prepermeeI ,_r dlon tht they hme eer semi. Wie have reber theerd a ras of Dyapepaim whm DIGmYLI wias takee thlt wee s cred. FM USLMIA IFTUM. IT WILL CURE THmooMST AGGRAVATED CAa IT WILL STOP vomrmo iN PREtENACYT. IT WILL REIIHVE CONSTIPATION. 1hewo CDer mlm m4 Chramie Delrrmrerhe. DIO T tahe direct rerms at .prect rtlee. Di ULi wlllefretr amea fure. Tahe DYTTUIAI far al pae and nLrtedee at thvee Sama; they .11 rem fro Imdi t. L A *ruAar DIG LIN pErei per large Wn. F. nlIDDEiR & CO.. qamslferiua1'bomoee.. at Jeobsrt i.. .V. eam whe the Woodbane Twlfeth. ROUGH~ lRT atale a t er. bet "Rades com Pare besta Ia t sotb Poato Wo ugs nd aifron. isfor. randI Chipmuls,J e s. Rash Rte .Jack ts, t e urreIra sa ROUG H!ECORNbMIlYrT A mItow. Iw to Washh and Iron Glass ware, Widows, Tom $o...D.a aim, withVAe nr a" a. aotsc m t be md In bmth fied n rte; dlIl ear . LAr a . wrbltalm. The sealy uatele that em e added to tadrcb hoat as cold) to i a good body and beautldul tatltksair ni0 drre oE r ellG rer Ciet. lOprVemen S c D. At irmUeim J. P. STEVENS & BRO, JiEWELEJS, Itlanta, a. orId fe Catalersue. "OO.DSMITH d SUI.LIVAN'S Fits. aldim. AThAta. CA . a, prvettal O'llee leath. eea ... ae at eat u t. . i..l a eta.e.... DLs, y1_ t md. 14 VaPile. Improvememg MEBRDAND CO., Vreut. Gol1eae bat ,.sold at tx ear aboa by deler. ueBgSLICK ER E i 1P.t x,.u" n·ie+ er p~nº.rR~c.WarnnranetR·tntorftttýrr",a T%,rF.cnniz Rtr>;r fYa fnt. h bý17.' ".r~ aý"r M*Am ..su r~ed wi .lt a t" ,T r... . '-e t..rig ý-I 1 M *.r :In .. 4II ·· ru:u··nJ iter.;,yr If 7r "·? :·'"r Mril .._ý!ý ,ý. u" r" r' r TO T ^t . r -ý t t n K ~I.v Lv. Sý O S PILLS. SWIiAe OP IMITAI'IOTN. ALWAI 5sx !1 Ies. P*W.?cs' rlP1arU, a fInI"JT 5WWAB-4OAT D.PPLL. Menl entlrllr veetablle tey op. lorloeeup . Pnle t upperl vho lsee aoynoe. Alwayfe- hnd reliable. An na eplaatinw of the on r 1Prgt Satruthfully, Ind d tlm. ao up Milri A" esire a ue.ndSal oll d bo . a e. Manutetet ht te P-ere. Aeocuatx, Bu! pwalo, a. Te. e eINVy hes e at a variety of ithea it m ettwaas mfm aler; ahe may truthfully be sad that heir action upon the system Is unveaml a d or tam sopi their sanatire Inlueo. Sl by druggtcets a v Manufacturedm at the MeaC. AToChom s ualo, N. T. a ht the . ro iW. aaaa, t eaIt g.l·l h-e alviea . be.. ol: melt m th e - y rtheu tl ea m hlar oLe; abno upat atetgthear seae oas dbnsr barod lelal or my thramt wouis uns tahse me. lty me uc s of Dr pe a Cabsrl Remedy in tsoe eeywhe. I ws a.e an a ad sa t he ams ban permea o---_-- N. m., watees: "se e pasmaee. TIoAt .unold agy ertee ton chroe atrM farly rhdd t la a me I u Icrale, atd aid I mus deMy Im. was c aad in taed .o emry d. oayIs err marsly s se nowe a wel ml. I bhen: he alm to strlhe only tue mely tro ct frrDr noW petarh remr aety.d bothe months. oa awrIt q m and theo cre a btee rwan *ltWomaS. *rl'we i.. 0.I C Eo·a .. breatIs lea ts : h. sm g T Ia Terss e fsemd a eth , eares Al ms Imd SaT h -.sd- cal anule al wl st so t or.t oo ss th.t *:a.M tage" Ifar fas24.5 .ro W. a.tis. d , tre awos earr of NUr . 8he writ esteam hma rome : mu. mactue d. adl ne Ib n. to uldg bit trl MU tepoe alspe. lntdhe morningm ao st panent e s rfmu oours.r guld L Reey In three stb. I was a ll s and the cure has bCen peCrutneute. TIrenn J. RrsntsaR P. 0.. 1W2 Prsn Strt,. .lr. says durigter: " I had ai r wsferei tram .ats threyars Attime coul habd ay bttl for. ahr an toent sw trha edoa mr t;a thirIb koe tet aotripr... Rmecur. SeI ana nw aehelle .arn Iesle.ae a N. mand.t cure." MRIu Ronnen.EAnI . .. C OlrtY , .. ~ ays: "My dr had catarrh w. red a bottleMor her.-ad saoonam wth.t K helpd herr a third boob e.fcted a pe n. asst cure. She Is rw dlbteo r.ol ad d cn ]ads lls I.t '" ttttzI come. Ib Sm 'a RIY. Woolley, Y. D..