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PHYSIC AL FA TIGUE
Does It Increase the Susceptibility to
Contagious Diseases? ‘
.
It'has long been accepted- that
ohysical fatigue greatly increases
he suaceptibihtyti* iftfge.tious dis¬
eases. Two ; Emp<jh physicians
iave recently of been endeavoring by
this means view, experiments subjected to confirm ^um¬
' They
a
ber b£ white rats to severe exor¬
cise :‘or (running four consecutive ip a rotating days, cage) for
feven hours each day. Eight of
xhese tired out animals were in¬
oculated with attenuated anthrax
virus, fotir. animals in a, normal
condition of health being inocula¬
ted with the same virus at the
tame time, in order to serve aS a
standard sult of comparison. The re¬
wass, that seven of the eight
animals belonging to the first
aiiimals series succumped,, white all the
of the second series sur¬
vived.: The authors thus, explain
the curions tendency of epUlethics
to. break out, among soldiers dur¬
ing great manoeuvres and on cam¬
paign, and they urge, that .many; a
a soldier disease , is rendered fatigue suscepitibia would
to by wfio
'^yb othe rwise escaped.^
Wfiy Wonacn Are N<* Hnmoroas.
A writer in the open letter de
pM tinenti of the current “Century”
asks whyjn.literature there are no
lady afisWer humorists. his He then gops on
m that from question childhood by e^plain- finds
mg sawdust dropping naan
the out t of
,
ayerything,.and worthlessness of soon much discover', that the
for valuable. Therefore he passes learns
to smile and :say; “Is it-apt ab¬
surd?” instead of allowing his. pas¬
sion for something to adore over¬
ride Ifis growing the desire for truth.
But, on other hand, a woman’s
idols are. so much a part pf her
life that .when they are broken,she
mirth cannot snap her fingers, nor seek
as an avenue of escape.
cal Wpmen may possibly grow satiri¬
but, satire. is, only a form ot
humor. When life ceases to be in
ideal, some way holy, or at any rate
then woman's creative fac¬
ends ulty ceases,” where man’s says the talent writer. as a “She hu¬
morist begins.”
Every one a Fact.
Maine has wild land worih $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.
My. Gladstone earns on an aver¬
age 815, 000 a year by his pen alone.
It js said that 32,000 varieties of
goods wood. are manufactured from
There are m& ra than 2,000 varie¬
ties States. pf apples raised in the United
The State of Washington is one
of the heaviest consumers of con¬
densed' milk in the country.
All sorts of lace became fash¬
ionable under Louis. III. and was
in extravagant, quantities.
Tbo Shoejn?..the Other Foot,
Jones {calling on Smith, m the
ev^mg)—I home. thought You don’t I would find
yo.u pt ,gq out
raunh.at Smith—No. night now? I’ve given
up all
my clubs and’ societies. I should
spend be glad anpyehing to, have you with como ud and
sionally. ( me, occa¬
Jones—But your wife might *
think me in the way, '
night Smith—Oh, she’s To-night never home at
till late. she is at
a meeting Supplying pf the Thimbles Ladies’
for, to the
ftbe Oe;tit»t®PoQr. to the Queen To-morrow Daughters, uight
goes s
next night to the sociable of the
Royal Women, and so on, fellow. every
night. Comp up and ha see a
i nn/iiw f; 0 married, 1
tell you.
A Parallel.
Af ourteen-year-old “Galveston boy, writing
for ; the Tribune,
draws and abov: this parallel between a dog
“You have heard it said that the
more he will vou like whip a dog This the is better
you. a mis¬
take. He only pretends to' like
yoq so tiiat you will not beat him
any more. Boys never like a par
eut.who beats and bangs them,
though they good may deal pretend boy to.
There is a of a in a
dog.”___
Stars Mot Named After Discoverers.
There is ; an unwritten
among astronomers that
noiy bodies ure discovered in the
heavens they are not to receive
the names of the. finders nor of
auy other person. Without ex¬
ception t.-Vot- the *v oelestial 0v-etk )
r ~ lT . an
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