Show 1 mental defects of hot weather pt bohton globe one of the most interesting studies this subject of the re lation in d to matter is found in observing obe erving the effects of a high temper upon dif farent organizations m the nervous sensible egotistic man when the thermometer ranges among i the nine tica is chiefly intent u on publishing his personal instead of sitting still and cool in his mind through work or genial liver S sion be moves busil A bo A t telling everybody he hot it th 47 I 1 and ejaculations to match ile Is a I 1 I 1 mental radiator bent upon transmitting his own conditions to 0 ther minds and without intending it Is 1 I 1 generating his own discomfort within others on the other hand the man of even temperament of cool mind avoids all I 1 mention of physical and thermal con f editions on a lot days ili 1 s purpose is I 1 to get his mind as far awa y from them 1 W as possible ile bears his nor you friend eling down spade and declare that it Is too lot r work to I 1 him congenial work is the cry best mea of keepin hl is attention a I 1 w from physical discomfort one f 1 comparatively cool in this mans baca ile Is a partial refrigerator and transmits his own conditions the more physical temperature of a I 1 man on a hot day Is not the measure of discomfiture in this bosy season hundreds of new ea iad farmers toil in open fields in ahot sun in such excess lyd perspiration that 11 hardly a dry thread Is found on them through the day bat if one is ac coated from the that it is a terrible hot day he will generally reply with true yankee drollery that it is splendid weather forlorn for corn the farmers mind Is the bay and corn crops instead on f the 11 I 1 heat ilia mind is kept cool by con f venial labor and the promises po of good or 0 I 1 nr is true of man Is true of beast one of the most painful sights to a person of kind heart is to we the distress of the horses that pull the streetcars street cars on a scorching day these I 1 animals receive the beat of care and Z ament at compan e in their muse r s trall h is net yer t ed so far aus mere ork is con ad A horse doing the same dvork on a coun r ir road would not perspire much it W i 1 the tremendous strain upon the 1 1 nerves caused by constant fear of losing their feet on the smooth pa n when starting the car thatch lefly in 4 1 I duces their sweat and 1 even with a horse it is the condition I 1 of mind that largely decides its power to heat and work I 1 |