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PHYSICAL PATIttUt
Bees It Iairiut tbs SBaeoptibllity It
Centcgkxs DiseasesV
It hi* long beta rooepted' that
shysioal fatigue greatly increase*
the sueoeptibility to infectious dis¬
eases. Tyro French physician e
bare recently been endoavoring by
means of experiments to ooadrra
this view. They subjected a sum
ber of white rate to serere exer¬
cise (running in a rotating cage)
for four consecutive days, ror
seven hours each day. Eight of
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 tbs
same time, in order to serve as a
standard of comparison. The re¬
sult was, that seven of the eight
animals belonging to the first
senes succum bed, while all the
animals of the second series sur¬
vived. The authors thus explain
the curious tendency of epidemics
to break out among soldiers dur¬
ing great and manoeuvres they that and on cam¬
paign, soldier is rendered urge suscepitible many s
a
to disease by fatigue who would
have otherwise escaped.
Why Wcn«n in Not Humorous.
A writer in the open letter de¬
asks partment why of the current "Century"
in literature there are no
lady humorists. He then goes on
to answer his question by explain¬
ing that from childhood man finds
the Sawdust dropping out of
everything, worthlessness sad soon discovers the
of much that passes
for valuable. Therefore he learns
to smile and say: "Is it not ab¬
surd?*’ instead of allowing his pas¬
sion for something to adore over¬
ride his growinar desire for truth.
idols But, on the other hand, a woman’s
are so much a part dt her
life that when they are broken she
oaemot snap her fin gers, nor »e«x
mirth as an avenue of escape.
Women may possibly grow sa-tin
eal, but satire is only a form of
humor. When life o oas e s to be in
ideal, some way then holy, or at any rate fac¬
woman’s creative
ulty ceases," says the writer. "She
anas where man’s talent ss a hu¬
morist begins."
Rvsrj one s fact
Maine has wild land worth $30, -
•00,000 at a low estimate.
The marriages of minors sirs six
per cent, of the whole number.
Italy other produces more Europe. win® than
any oountry in
Mr. Gladstone earns on an aver
age $15,000 a year by his pen alone.
It is said that 32,000 varieties of
goods are manufactured from
wood.
There are mere than 3,000 varie¬
ties States. of apples raised in the United
The State of Washington is one
of the heaviest consumers of
doused milk in the country.
All sorts of l&oe became
iocablo under Louis III. and
worn in extravagant quantities.
*
Tho Shoe os tbs Other Foot.
Jones (oelling on Smith in tha
evening)—I thought I would find
you at home. You don’t go out
much .at night now?
Smith—No. I’ve given up all
my clubs and societies. I should
be glad to have you oomi up and
•pend sionally. an evening with me occa¬
Jones—But your wife might
think me in the way.
Smith—Oh, sb’s never home at
Bight till late. To-night she is at
a, meeting suppW OI tha Ladles Sooiety
Thimbu to a.
HeoUtUte x oor. i ©‘morrow night
she __.? goes to the Queen's Daughters.
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next nignt to tu# Sociable Oi WlO
Hovel Women and so on on, evorr every
nlfjfilt. . Uom« , Yellow.
up ana see a
It I.J. s aw 1 Ui l.vn.lv ionely to De inar^.ea, J 1
toll you.
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A Parallel
A. fourteen-rear-old bo y, writing
far the "Gnlv eaton Tribune/’
draws this parallel between a dog
and a boy:
"You have heard it said that the
more will vou like whip a dog This the better
be you. is a mis¬
take. He only pretends to like
you so that vou will not beat him
any more. 'Boys never like a par¬
ent who beats and bangs them,,
though they good may deal pretend to.
There is a of a boy ia a
dog."
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Stars let Nana.A After DLseorarera.
There is an UBwritten law
among astionomere that whan
new bodies are disoovered in the
heavens they are not to receive
the names <*i the finders uer of
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