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C&sii*s*rion?> Piaefesse?
Tt has long been accepted that
-physical fatigue greatly increases
the suacentitniity to infeotious dis>
*»#»*. Two French physicians
have recently been endeavoring 1 by
means of experiments to confirm
this view. They subjected a num¬
ber of white rats to severe exer¬
cise (running in a rotating cage!
for four consecutive days, for
seven hours each day. Sight 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 the
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
series succumbed, 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 manoeuvres they and on cam¬
paign, and urge that susbepifcfbl many 7Z
a soldier is rendered CP
to disease by fatigue wno would
have otherwise
Why Women Are Not Humorous.
A writer in the open letter de¬
partment asks why of in the literature current there “Century’’
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 and soon much discovers the
of that passes
for valuable. Therefore he learns
to smile and say: “Is it not ab¬
surdinstead of allowing his pas¬
sion for something to adore over¬
ride his growing: desire for truth.
But, on the other hand, a Woman’s
idols are so much a part of her
life that when they are broken she
mirth cannot snap her fingers, nor seek
as an avenue of escape.
Women may possibly grow satin
cal, but satire is only a form of
humor. When life ceases to be in
ideal, some way holy, or at any
then woman’s creative fac¬
ulty ceases,” says the writer. “She
ynds where man’s talent as a hu¬
morist begins.”
Every one a Fact
Maine has wild land worth $20,*
000,000 at a low estimate.
The marriages of minors are six
per cent, of the whole number.
Italy produces more wine than
any other country in Europe.
Mr. Gladstone earns on an aver¬
age $15,000 ayeaiVbv his pen alone.
It is said that 32,000 varieties of
goods are manufactured from
wood.
There are more than 2,000
ties of apples raised in the United
States.
of The State of Washington is one
the heaviest consumers of con¬
densed milk in the country.
Ail sorts of lace became fash¬
ionable under Loui3 III. and was
worn in extravagant quantifies.
The Shoe on the Other Foot.
Jones (calling on Smith in the
evening)—1 thought You I would find
you at homo. don’t go out
much .at night now? •
Smith—No. I’ve given up
my clubs and societies. I should
lie glad to have you come up and
spend an evening with me occa
aionally. Jones—But
your wife might
think me in the way.
Smith—Oh, she’s never home at
night till late. of the To-night Ladies’ she is at
a meeting Thimbles Society
for Supplying to
Destitute Poor. To-morrow
she next goes night to the Queen’s Daughters, of
to the sociable the
Royal Women, and and so on, every
night. Come up see a fellow.
It’s awful lonely to be married, 3
tell you.
A Parallel
A fourteen-year-old boy, writing
for the “Galveston Tribune,’*
draws and boy: this parallel between a dog
a
“ You iiave heard it said that the
more he will vou like whip a dog This the is better mis¬
He you. a
take. only pretends to like
you so that you will not beat him
any more. Boys and never like a par
apt who beats bangs them,
though they may pretend to.
There is a good deal of a boy in a
dog.”
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^tara Kct Named After Diseayerera.
There is an unwritten
«mong astronomers that
new bodies art disoovered in the
heavens they are finders not to receive
the names of the nor of
any other person. Without ex¬
emption the o«!onlial nomenclature
is taken from (katk and
mythology.
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