© TURTLE-CATCHING AT DOLORES BAY, ON THE OF YUCATAN. COASY Watching the Turtles by Moonlight Making 8 Capture and Securing the Howl Bill and he Captive The the Carey FERS | balmy, very fleet wler out of thelr reach man's limb al we conchs tho trouble to it it from th scattered over the sand considered a great de very rich, but have a strang that is unpleasant to the pala The ( belonia smaller and of more value islanders will take for the a half or three lV) than accept less they will Keep it in their house fromm one year to another. The carey, as well as the green turtle, is eaught with harpoons and nets. The green tur tle is carried to British Honduras, where they are worth from £1.50 to $3 (0 each, the shell not “eing used. The poor creat utes are transported in small sailing ves sels. where they lie on thelr back on deck exposed to the scorching sun, and once a day have buckets of water them to keep them alive Carey is two and rather dollars a nd : The Health of College Girls N. E Me lica Monthly The investigations which have been conducted by the Massachusetts bureau of labor have resulted in some interesting facts regarding the health of female stu. dents. The commonly accepted opinion that mental labor, if at all severe or long continued, is prejudicial to health, is here refuted Ly statistics derived from various sources In one case, of 705 returns made, it was found that 78 per cent. of the women radustes heard from were in good health, Goon entering college the health of 20 per cent. was below par. After gradus sion, impaired health was ounly 17 per cent, showing that the phy®Nal condi tion of the student became improved un der the restrictions and requirements of college life Those whose health was not good suf fered chiefly from nervous disemses It was Also found that giris from the coun try do not make as good a showing as re guards health as those who were natives of cities Although these statistics looked upon by the advocates of higher education of women as conclusive evi dence, we cannot admit that they are suf. ficiently large or complete to convey much weight. The variation in physical condi. tion, before and after the acquirement of a collegiate education, was only § per cent This fact, which is the one from which any conclusion can be drawn, might be the result of improved hyglenle | surroundings, both mental and physical, making the effect of study itself wholly negative in character Boom*™ In South Carolinas t hioago Times | The “coon boom” is now on In Seuth Carolina, and the colored population are especially affected by it I devotees of the sport are easily recognized, as appears by the annexed from The Caroling Spur tan: “ When you see an old-time darkey, with one gallus on, 8 horn worn smooth with long use, a sharp ax sticking out at his shirtcoliar behind, a business looking half hound that puts on no alrs, a hob talled yeller cur, considerably scarred up, and a half-grown pup that he carries along “to see If he won't larn some sense,’ {oe may know that be ls golog » ‘coon uatiog,' " The “Loon | must, dashed over mated are | | HOFFENSTEIN EXPLAINS POLITICS No Show Money Who Foot Is» Without Have, for a Man Losing on a New Orleans Time Dein * Misder Hoffenstein, ” his employer, as the two sat of the walling VAS daiking lo evi Herman to Lin front store trex Ohl Mug PAR { VOrK he vas going Lo the compel A ite to the scientific fnvestigatiop jut by Miss Phelps when she & “no investigator i= qualified to } ment uj cal phenome not equal) to admit, if that he is deali: sction of ce of the brain or presence of a human sou {ia death The investigator m find what is in the mist and not to fin there confirmation or d principle or pre, udice in 1} the phy fronial lo! es f b m bodied by at sek to mystery nial of a Maman Life Herald va.ue of a life cannot be br. Agnew, the distinguished Philadelphia surgeon, who was repeat edly summoned to Washington durin: the iNness of President Garfield, was Valae of Mining The overs one | day requested to remain, but declined be cause of patients requiring his attention in Philadelphia. One of the patients re ferred to was a laborer at a shipyard, whe had a badly fractured skull sod another was a workman who was suffering from a dangerous wound in the abdomen. When it was urged that the president 8 life was more valuable the eminent surgeon replied that ‘human life was human life © that the president was attended by skillful sur grons, abundantly able to cope with any emergency, while these poor men had nobody, thereby intimating that the life of a workingman is as important to him self as that of the president's This is the value which mine bosses and superin tendents, colliery owners, inspectors, legislators, and all others should place J the life of the wage. worker in and about the coal mines, hundreds of whom sanually loso their lives in the anthracite region alone A Slory He Didn't Chicago N “Now, theres a story | don’t believe said the colonel as he laid sside change “What story Is that. colonel?” the erudite and industrious assistant “Why, that paper says Cotopaxi Relieve Via ex asked can ! sometimes be heard 500 miles * “Dont you believe it?" “Of course | don't believe it there lant a singer in the world be heard half that far “But Cotopaxi is a volcano, colonel “Is it? 1 thought it was one of those Italian fellows that go about with Patil » A log I'll that bet can Man's Monkey Shines LE Perhaps you will iaugh, and your read ors, too, when you hear my queer recipe for an upset stomach. Being troubled with It lately, | asked a friend for a remedy, who sald “Tarn somersaults, * which | did without delay, finding to my great surprise and delight it was a sure cure nN atom Arkansaw Traveler. Dar ain't no hope far de bora fool. De bigger de chances yer gin him to show dat he hab gol sense de mo’ he will prabe dat he is of | Wales never speaks of the time | hedges by sayin | that his royal mother may hang | Lowell mill superintendent replied | happens that the man who takes the place | has a wife and seven children, | be borne in mind that every expulsion of {a bummer makes a job for a decent DEAD FLOWERS. [Eleanor Kirk.) Wo ask, and we are answered not, And so wo say God has forgot Or else there is no God ie years Roll back, and turough a mist 1 iid turn fr And seek wit r foot the w "v That led a the: f toars 60 0 m hor play on {noae, If (io “Why « ns, ang Arise When the its host fapew an great Tin In Iman embryo in bog leash langer of romes and hence raw or half cooked Ths Wrong Rook | r : } that is { bust cashier “Then I'l] guess I'1] draw it He picked up the book and was absorbed! for two or three minutes finally back wilh he uttered a little scream as it It was q ile He a sm and whi received wd he bad handed it a pocket diary opened i al “July 13 evening, but ing 1 must give him a hint “You made a mistake, * su cashier “Yes—ah Fred ealled as went thie propos nsual AWAY W it gested the you know he stammered, and clutching the book she made a rush for the door and never came back Will Wales Me New York W King? Fd It is extremely doubtful if it is seriously considered by anybody that this prince § to be king of England, Even Wales him. self is in a good deal of doubt aboul i Vasil, in kis “ London Soclety, " says that when shall be king," but always prudent “if ever I am king." It scarcely {mprobable on to the throne for some years longer; but there is a general belief (n all grades of ociobl in England that she will be the last to sit in is not impossible | that heretofore-considered sacred chair Another View of I (Chicago Herald Being informed that a man whom he had discharged for drunkenness was the sole support of a wife and six children r i It should worker. ” A Good Busines Smile, [Courier Journal | A young man with a good business smile<it may be 5inch, or 7.inch, or 10. lnch-~ls, when uot a villain, worth more to his sinplojus than a dozen peinacy employes he publie, itself coarse impolite, demands good manners and sweetness wherever It goes | have wore | adviesd pty 3 they win | | petvous, d spirited, despon | 1841 and was restored to perfect health | mer trouble | confidence of every saflfver, Convinced. Mr. U, G, King, foreman of the tonia Democr 1, Leetonia, Ohio, “Pw. 5. BB, Harwrman, Columbus rentiemen: net Lee. writes : Ohio, ¢, I had o Ca 8 of most of 34] Me enUIne ng n different papers A PLAIN ROAD TO HEALTH. Read the Sworn Testimony and fy Yourself. “ ) a, HOWARD (9 &¥ y X J Baty. Pe NTIPAT ION Pa. May aw asa Catt them i from the efforts pation Since from the the tre abies b fs health 1 therefore ¢ suffering from the sasse trouble P.M CONTNER NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND FLEEPLESSN ESS Milroy, Pa. June 3 1545 hat suffered for vem wit that at the rem Her rest a 3 aE » mach Brook and Aiatarbed that she comld pot with mach AiMenlty perform ber daily hovesdy feed 10 try the Howard Shield "an well at ght, and an = k with comfort that was for sewers th I Ps wid wing 1 have free x N apflianoee | eral hate improved in my ge ny wi send them toa may Gentleme My wile h = slog i duties : fhe wan in HAR Ww 3 vor 1 mon the w slo} fav fhe hae improved in general he aith ur Appliances nYsius Jeb even daring the a burden before and completion Tex bie for sn ous, slong meider chet one and genera JON Cox XO MEDICINE NEEDED Bebletille, Pa, May ® Gentlemens] have Sent greatly benefitted 1 oe of the Moward Bhis1d, No 2, aetipation tuincfMar sod would Bot like to dow A. 1 sow feel thank ful for your and have ts to give them » trial Feeling sure thal s benefitted ss J have been € B PEACY WHAT A LEADING DOCTOR SAYR Milroy, . Jane 2, 158 ” MEhY Years Ww ory Limmed Gentlemens] have smfored Cramps in my lower extremities, mostly at night ten having to ries and walk the room for relief protuared a Howard Shield and have boon wearing if for Lamingo or Rhepmatiom in my back and have ad the most wonderful relief since wearing it over the small of my hack and have gained strength { manele to 8 most wonderful degree, 1 can therefore recommend the sae of Use appliances of all Rien matic and pervons complaints particularly nervous de bility. 1 have recommended them to my patients as 1 BYE case with benefit Ey ' A VAREIINERER M.D TIE PRESIDENT OF THE lst NATIONAI BANK BAYS Ashland, Pa, March 8, 1885 I know what pour Appliances are rmonal nee and 1 therefore feoommended your pied 10 Mra, Hanbur ger some time ago for Beintion od in doted her to pend for one which she did and has seed ft for about four weeks and 4h i Re able 1 ein entirely cure ours re Arig abel aE0. 0. HELFRICH, : President of the Tot National Rank 4 nother AMdar't From » Prominent Citizen o one KERYOUS DEBILITY IN ITH WORST O ¥ im us, O., cor. Friend k Sand’ky ots, 5 i Gentleman: =1 take pleasure In saying that 1 tried almost every knows remady. as well ne » enlled " « wliances withoul any benefit, war wea ectrie applian A bihatt, | who beth | almost entirely enervated, inched power and will force. in & word was aficted with the worst svmp toms of Nervous Debility the effects of which ard w= well known to every sufferer, 1 oan trethfally say that the Howard Spinal Appliance and the Howard hie entirely cured me commenced thelr use iy 1 1 am mow martied and have 1 ever had recurrence of my for You can refer anyone 10 me ak I shall Your treatment is a8 repre yourselves worthy of the | WHAT Gentlomen: « an "wa ever Teel grateful to yon og tad oo have proven AVG. ¥ RLLERMAN. Personally » rod before me, Ang rman, | to me Known. depotes and ywenrs that the above ot Ww ! cort' (ying as to the carmtive wre of the Howard Blectrio Shisld and Bpinal Appliances is true, Bwor d sod Lafore me this 6th day of May, A. D, Sm agtinad tafors m THED, 11. BECK, Deputy Grork of Oonris of Franklin Co, 0. | For futher information, we send our Vlustrated | Pamphlets giving » large number of testimonials for other ailments AMERICAN GALVANICC © 1100 Ohestont Str Phila, Pa —AT THE— Job Office OI CHEAPLY, NEATLY AND W Now is the Time to Subscribe FOR THE “CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” The LARGEST and CHEAPEST Paper Bellefonte. "ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. OFFICE: HARRIS’ NEW BRICK BLOCK. “ BELLEFONTE, PA. iD >
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