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PHYSICAL FATiG'JF.
Pact It Ir.crpasc tfce Snsc^ptibiifty v
CG::t^sr : oa» Disease#
It has lon^ been accepted tan
physical fatigue greatly infc* s crease* <ii«
the susic: Dtibiiitv to uon..
eares. Two French endeavoring physiciau* bv
have recently been
means of experiments 'insy subjected to connrm
this view, a nnui
ber of white rats to severe exor¬
cise (running in a rotating cages
for lour consecutive each day. days, Itig.it for
seven hours ui
these tired out animals were in¬
oculated with attenuated anthrax
virus, four animals in a normal
condition of health being inocula¬
ted with the same virus at the
same time, in order to servo a3 a
standard of comparison. The re¬
sult was, that seven of the eight first
animals belonging to the
series succumbed, while all the
animals of the second series sur
rived. The authors thus epidemics explain
the curious tendency of
to break out among soldiers dur
ing great manoeuvres ana on oam
paign, and they ui'gc that many a
a soldier i3 rendered suscepitib.* would
to disease by fatigue wlv>
have otherwise escaped.
Why Women Are Not Humorous.
A writer in the open letter de¬
partment of the current ’‘Century"
asks whv in literature tkora are no
lady humorists. He then goes on
to answer his question iy explsiu- finds
ing that from childhooc man
the sawdust dropping out of
everything, and soon dscovers the
worthlessness of mucl that pass .a
for valuable. Therobre ho learns
to smile and sav: "ii it not «o
surd r instead of allowing his pas¬
sion for something b adore over¬
ride his growintr dearo for trui i.
But, on the other haid, a woman’s
idols are so much a part of b>
life that when they re broken 1 1 e
cannot snap her lin ers, nor see x
mirth as an avenie of escap-.
Women may possiby grow form satiri¬ ot
cal, but satire is oiy a
humor. When life leases to be in
some way woman’ holy, o creative at any rate fac¬
ideal, then
ulty ceases," says t: writer. “Sue
ends where man’s tleut as a hu¬
morist begins."
Every one a act.
Maine has wild Ijm worth $‘}0, -
000,000 at a low c^mure.
x no marriages ominora are six
per cent, of fcno wlie number.
Italy produces lrre wme than
any other country \ Europe.
Mr. Gladstone earn on an avor
age Z 1 j,0v)0 a year b his pen alone.
It i3 said that 32,00 varieties of
goods are maaufetured from
wood.
Thera are more tivn 2,000 varie¬
ties of apples raisedm the Umwu
State.-!.
The State of Washi/gton cons^«ra is one
of the heaviest of con¬
densed milk in the obuntry.
AU sorts of la©©* became fash¬
ionable n»der Loui4 III. and wtid
----- m extravagatjt i --------._u_. quantities.
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The Shoe on thu Otter Foot
Jone3 (calling on S:ni*h tho
evening)—I taou^nt Yo*u I would (in l
you at home. don’t go out
much.at night now?
Smith—No. Fvo given up r;'J
my clubs and societies. I shou. i
be glad to havo you come uo and
sionally. spend an evening with me occa
Jones—But your wife might
think me in the way.
Smith—Oh, she’s never home at
night till late. To-night Ladies’ she is at
h for meeting of the Society
Destitute Supplying Uror. Thimbles to th6
To-morrow night
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n )l©Xt . T i mglit n ; .Li to .l. kiwi SO.l 5 . 3.0 of t,l>J
Itoval Women, and SO on. eve^V '
nignt. ■ \ , Como up ana , fellow. , n
see a
It’S U SHYV.U awful 1 lonoiv wiiJiV to to bo nnrrim! nu.i.ul, J 1
ts»il you.
A Parallel.
A fourteen-year-old “Galveston boy, writing
for tha Tribu te, '
draws this parallel between a dt jr
and a boy:
“You have heard it said that the
more vou whip a dog the betmr
he will like 3 *ou. Tins is a mis
take. He oaiy pretends to like
you so tnat you will not bent him
any more. Boys never l:ko a par¬
ent who bests and bangs t.ie-u,
though they rnuy pro tea 1 to.
There ia a good deal of a bo/ iu u.
tfog."
fct.rs Not ham-d After Dljc.™r?rs
to •« unv.-ritton k»
among astronomers taat when
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