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PRESIDENT DECLINES, Will Ndl'ArbiW*^, '.QiicstfOft' oj Allies' Preference; TO ABS£I3H MASS PUAV3, ' •',' 'iS?-7j(^^JteS*-.'i*i!l****.ft< l VA-itu^ng'thO' ''M».-al0ttgej. ; A r fi'eiit -Jt|rl ; For Mddlfic:t^.,f^ ; l^ PtMoytf Master* .-„r »«. ^I^mwHtt*^^ they \fe*\ >o£, Pofttball Rules. ^ jtiljlsftelt tfpbi »« hlifly* owS-hr -<W. ' New fov% Feb. 7.—Action signed rto^ipf}j|4^yei,fet]|^^|i4d\ife^ : liy by.more than v to head' mas—- ••\'\—- *»*-''- -—•--- — i.—*-» .1» -, schools* representis§r many looking to the mpdlutStiBn •»• est ioTaying-a-Hlea of football , pleated to the. intercollegiate root-{,|twj«^ fpupd in-*Si^Jjt* brooJw a '»*wlf\ bail rules,; committee, iMe. petn'oa 1* t«atf» sawit visicm. The spirit or jits ^pnp'ph'ise of be movement for the ^e^-$(^a-l^|j^4^ i A'nifi-8aWi' , <^«ni' B.ut.u «L.h>iwarfA» *h«J.rt^^»rf «n Mf ^abolishment of mass plays end had Its); .#*< stoftes and' fejiVa t'yienv 'to ranke Bowen Arrival- of /Protoepl From ^ y ott wltIl ^ ^pttog of the heaU raa^^^p p^^at^iftcillef Sva|iiu»gi!y, L.anid.ownsvv 4iml.l*r P*P*rt \ter.s'' association in, Boston in Decern-•_ j^|;]»j{^Jfl'c<s4 i i^o^.',^Bt'WE^Sioii RECOURSE NOW TO THfe HA9UE, -«r i..t«i. .,ii -r-*r—jr ^' : FOf#9** -} •*Kj, x m n \ Haiiiin 9rm>Mi>1BccW)4Kte;j>«*»4^- #* ^ With Gsrmimy and'ltaly>*B!ookad« to Bt Raited on 8lgnina Protocols. Washington, Feb. 7.*^Preslden{ .. . . t be-riast, • The letter says: • \Wa wish to express in emphatic \terms our •judgment, based on espe-v (ence, t'haM<>otba,H as at present pbjed \RdoseVelfc ha§* declined the\ invltatW 1» top , ; s£vere and too dangerous. aad. of t M allied poweaita arbitrate tha question as to whether .tihey shall re- ceive preferential treatment In the set, tlomentot tholr claims against Yen* zuela over the other creditor; na- tions. -.-. ' jHewtehpd this decision shortly \be- fore, i o.'clogk yesterday and instruct- ed Secretary'Hay to-dispatch a not© to the British embassy at once advising our belief that it Is possible by modifi- cation of-the- rsjtes-.to develop a style. of footjSiH t'hat'Wiil Telafn the unKiua; and excellent advantages bt the ji«jsj- ent game W.thouf'its most serious a& tendant ^ylle^\- Among the schGpls represented are: Riverside Military academy, P.u?h« Iteepslo;' Vermont academy, Saxtong Rlveri'yt; ifteS -s^Stem, Utica. M, Y.j .Colgate ^ppB^iiMrnHton. M, m Brlti^ a,bto to that effect ^^g^gj^ g^ N. 7.;. Dr, Jlolbrook'e sohcol'. Oaiin-. Ing, N, Y-V^and 8t Jp-nnsbury academy, X 1 The matter, therefore, now will ho referred *to W& Hague tribunal..ThH . (Willi result In the Immediate Wlslas 0! the blochade, , „ The admlnlstraitlo^- If la stated it) ^official pjjisrtors, -was unwilling to ap- m , ' prove the effort of tlw British govefrn' - •T'lnent-to efltralnRto aOblstcr JBQWO'O frcm tho negolatlonii, and moreover the president could not have accqptod the » Invitation of the allies, oven had *ha b»en^go disposed, without the con- sent of tho other negotiator, Minister Bowon, and tills the allies did noL-ab- Uln or requoit Jn tholr note of tavi- • tatfoa t® the prsaitleutt Today preliminaries with roforenco to thft algnlng ot the protocol refer- ring; matters to Tho Hague for arbitra- tion will bo considered. Immediately on receipt of Secretary Hay's note announcing the president's declination thcr British aroDassador ad- dressed * co.ntm«n|caUQn to Jllitiator Bow'on atatihg that ho was suffering from an attack ot grippe and would bo obliged if Mr. Bowon-would.call on . The Veneatiolaa envoy wont at once to the eiahMv, whor? the British am- bassador oxplnlned that ho had b«on too 111 to call for aovqral days and an* nonnced tho arrival of his protocol, which h# was prepared to submtcY • Wf, Bowcn for «lgu»lur». . , tjrter the (forman mlnlater. Baron Von Sfernburg, called on Mr. Bowon smd jirmouncdi th# arrival of ids proto- col. It ddvoioped that- two protocoli . «ro to be ilgnod by Mr. Bo\r«n with tfca Italian ambaasador, Signer Mayor des pianchei, two with tho British 4m- haasador awl two witlt tlte Q*r*«ian mlnlsler, Darort Speck Von fltornburg. Tha Ural proto*ol In each ease \will' jprovfdiS for tho reforonce of the allies' contention for tirefercntlal treatment td'Tho H«gu0 aaid'the raising or the blockade .sinitilUmcously «llh tho sig- nature of this conventhm, ^ * It 1* doubtful whether too iffltiM pro-* tocola bclWMn .Mr. Bfiwow sud tho thr«» aJltes-^IW contain the earao eon« ujtfons, thoug\ adl the negotiator* are »wor*lnir:-to Udi eud, ¥ *• In the«« protocols the condition* pre* .cMent to thb ralalng of tho MocRade -will be clearly *tat«drnamely, that 30 percent of th£L.-custbms receipts of tbo/porta (ft l*. Otiayra *nd Porto Ca- htllo .**£ to bo net aside by Venezuela for.the'satlifacUon of her creditors sad^thatth*question as to whethpr-tho 1 allied powers shstlttooeiye prcfereatlhl treairnent, or Jus OrMt Britain \terms It \\separate\ treatment, in the «e Mo- ment, ahalt ho, roforred Jto The Hstsjtp. T>es8 protocols also will provide Ifcat Vene*dcla.Bhall pay down to each . of the threa Ulled powers £B,5M a* an Ihlttftl cash -payment. The differ- . encea'bet^efiig'^^-.prMocolB, |t.ls eald. Will cSficern certain astBllt,\ .the natureof which la not yet known even\ \'to-Mri Bowen.\ ; % ' \•\Th-e \CjTornjan protocol will 'D'b\~aub' . ihUted tft h*!m today by the desman 1 inlnfaloE • for consideration. After- - warda Mr, Bowen iwill go to the British afcbSsBador,' and Uieret Will soft' tho protocol drawn up by Ijord'ba'nsdowne. The Italian ombnasttdorj Slgnor Mayor de» Planches, will bring hiss protocol\ to'Mr. Bowoh. today for considorsoibn. Maying.arranged fdr the signstturS .01\ theso 0r.at protocols, the negotla- : .>»rs Will talus up the SocoiidT>rotocplS .\-*. jUdicatlng the *la|ms of the Variotj creditor powers «»4 the means for..ftp a.dmtotstratlon^Hhe-cTi^toma Koeipts. Tbf claims of each -cj^lmant power - • **# to^.bS sottled bya'commlssion to Consist'jn. eacbr Instance of. a riepre- • (jefitattre of-tt^e CrOrUtor goveteroeht and''a Venqiuelanwand in c^ of a . failure; to agree the Kmgf of Spain will appoint the arbiter. The plan agreed ori for the colleetion - of the payment provides that the Car- acSB government ahali bo «nttusted with thse admlnlatratlon of receipts Un- less SO days are allowed-to elapSa without.the prompt-payment to any one nation of its -share, in which event the Belgium government is empowered .•••;. to appoint, agents to talie charge of the custoffi houses and admlhlster tho « : payjments'Until the- clalnia j of^all the * Rations arp.satlsflod; _- '*i ,-•;• -,;%In, idmlnlBtratloh and dlploniatlc ,. '- VlSrcl^Btho reference to The BkgueMs •- \•\ ' .^gaj^ded as \a. victory for'Minister •*:*\f|aaw>Mav \findings of^he Hague „ •...\ \irlhunal hjaynot be haSaed downt^or \ %+iw i $i P^S.. The tribunal Will d'e- :;;,..> ^**Cldei ;«BO the Trital ^ueatlbii.to South • -• '\ .Amerlcaff^|ates as to whofiier bioelc. __J._^i^i;eX^^6mbar4mB^te^ powers Vefnrriedt h!l<4 tiies ohiof looted Kor*ow ful,,. Ele stood,ft 'long, time aiid.ift lust *!W: : •\ , \ • '?AIy son,- why do yott not obey your .father 1- Go t o the rfvw, giither stones anil'hiake a jjQt ftrfe frf tec tlia'fc. you -WJH,seeu'o'n wltbtyeur eyesj.\ .' . \ -Thosnge vaigprtatly fa^giitciiiccl and ... ,feate.d*orne : cmlaailtrt hut dai'toot fo. t narrow sauge rail.wttys, tti|ie ( -4lajert lie l)tia^u.va&,> liot lii'Oi'\ iron' cnnie ! put Qf it, wnt ifcw '¥ fcuew\ ti»6 < chie|^^'ta''l;ett plfe- on Ilia, clill- dim -Hetora'libBBOHthe seo'iitUc-foro he' •\ch$iti£-ow ^Vf)p4ng:to,#i!o,r,tfe. Wi by4h«j4be^^fly^t^«a:tw*iJ«*te44--'lJez bi^ftle to procure ft\ 1!BP uud.tbus to ropean ^.# *9^^*,^ J^^iffiS^Art. At'nr*«ept'meeting pffte Swiss Ai- i^minVt^n^eci:tol)eita''x6un'itoil' pe.r. ccntv of the $&* gulde| are.fi^^^. tut> ^6 wiwt ^a;^g &&&{%&• \^f? , ,, >',.;• •t-rJ'i^v-.C.ectolfa'WibhjuCt^ QMw lodging* f«r.th* J»OJ wTO.he ^ % - 4 f0 ,j^ a ^| qfl iie Mg^fffra. pmvldcd in ^Ver^r-^dldlnCTjfe^ha.^^^.^,^^^^^ ^f lie « feutWhleb I' epectcd I« Vlemm^p tlfejn*lel of 41ie v^^ fil<!|{ed ^ d tQ , n y-cbuaidcrHAe- Uowton bouses In I^ud^. . t J • ^ % , s^prlsftiouifd it to be 4 sniaU Jtina\of The'Caucasus wouuMus,.-5VWch are ..jitSisirelie^ Avjilchls BXceediugfy -^btju- Enidto^K'ra^der than .the $wlss; Will ,la#lbl'ove;hoBt tn^Ia; '-•--'*\ '*' loon he 'wa^einecessihle to tprutlsts*. ^'.juoiyitdunl-na\vi,«ferreo. ; 'tOiwa« Ploiis-arie being njade for a net>york,df ; tiim&ttom iow<£ Bto6(l, Whl.ch it %as \~ \\ '' , i eyldea i t'lbeine^rtderuia;.had.beensBcS:- aiost* of the waltei-s ; in English hotels\^' jroui• n\ aud.atlil plcedii;g ar0 % Gta-niajtts,- -who ,asR lower f wogCK', wound toder \aftd'beulHd tbie ear, 'and than the EngllBlrbecau'sp tbey«>'antty the very ob'vtwly snctprlal form of Iearnlhe.laiiKuage well for use in cpti- themoutUof thV^ega^erma was^itself lie. died, but he Waaj.n -vain coxcomb; tiaehtijl boteW or -business hous,cs.. gnfflcient *o hint'the strong probability aud. wishing; to show lila O\^J wisdom, j - lim Kobe Chronicle. BpgaWng. St thefj of such \»elhg the case,. During the t mnde1r0nIiMliel)reschceonil'HQtsei'8, jmpcjlal irou fouudry In JUpa'n, sny8 r Very short trcie that, ohifesed. before 1 and so\ the secret of the art wptesttp that Ithaspreved u failure becausei of. entered the outhouse itdidr not appear his* tribe,: tprt tliey havOialwnyH contln- the limited supply of oro In that coW that the,aeprpufttor bad once alij-hted, ,«~i' •« ^^,...-11,^ „<, «„„,.«,! „i, n x-« 1,11 ^y'j,,,! tlw { tue goVenunent hope's to anil 1 am sattatted that it'sucked the ../_ Letter, Wriju* Wflfii* oiiitti;t«5r. \Speaklug of pnlplt Jokes,\ licbfarch- goor reraarited, **I luivo- yeti (J h«r«r« better cue tliantaiat on a revovpti*-^a«v tlerr(nu. of-^ small coitBregntlcn-lap'tha city. He *1B a ifine jireaclftM'i 1}* \fluift along buoar8,~Med and rtowfed, by his ttoc-k, IWs pulpit utteraucw aaevor verge upon levity of any sort) ffo.nb- lwrs n resort to humor In eluu'cbw •'OwSuiidaj' evcnliiK 1»« wiw speak* liig .to his conjjrogatton about \Mr*. Jonoe,*one oC thcr prominent \\'ttt&m\ of hbt church, who lind gone soutli forliet health, lit li|s previous: mwirlqi llu bail, with ftolliig, rcferretl to Sirs, jSmttbf who hart rcccaijly left for a better 0110. '\He atartled b.|g*hciircr» by saying; •I liBtr'Just roceltcd « tetter fcou* Sire. Suiltli. 8bo_«a3 , » it Is terjf. -warm whera she la Upw,' •'Shockea at the auiilble tlttor Xa. tho staid coHgregatlon, tlio gooa liinu pnus- ed, looked him* and then pnupwsd, 'I meant from -Mr* JOIIMC ami bsastlly Otinonnccd tho byum,\' —New 1'ork. Telcsram, ' St..Johna?iury, Vt. »-• Tr|af ot ^ Defiant Anarchist. Brussels, - \ ^fib'TT;-- :5 At the Vfiai oj Genna'ro s Rttbino, the Italian anarchist who fired a* K|ng Leopold last Nuvom* bar, be ^g-vrSarJtnK his stay In Eaa?' land, it W^He'aospitablO country and he.decidea n.QtvtO umko ap attempt td kill Ktosr Edwsrd, as that wyuld bring trouble ojixhls comrade?. KQ spent Use roonoy which be roce.ied from thy Italian embassy for spytng on snarehlata In purcHasIng a mvol*- ver, explaining that<**ajisrch|si8 ousht to always bo armed so aa to t>c m readjncjs to kill tM wild* b»ast» >-t society,\ -Ho had %cpqd to bo able io kill King toopold, y.rliicc Albert and s. few clor»ym'on, Whtfn Uto oxamtn: atlon of the prisoner was conduit*.! tho hearing of witnesses was com-* monced; , • Alaskan Boundary Treaty. Washington, Fob, T.—Senator Lodge, luerabor of tho foreicn relations com- mittee had a confurenco with tho pre* Mont during 'which they dlaeussod the status Of tho Alaskan boundary treaty, Tho senator Informed lie' pjoaidt-nt tbatHio docs not regard thoVatincniioc of tbo'treai>-«s ahopehsa-task. It is tatd to bo tho purpose ot tho friends of tho measure to press its consider*- Hon In tho senate because somu° of'tho opposition ts bused on liilsunUvrataaa- In*. • \• Sluiraxt at f,ei(< «»nae* U»rli«r». \I tinvc Ktruck nil kinds of bathers in my trips about the country,'* said Use man who* trnvela/\bnt the one kind tlint always nmkes mc fee! as If I *vas bAJrMtcjHl Ott the very brink of eU'rotry (a)too left imndcd barber. I have lw«n »m*rcd by ae.vcral ft thclrclttia.'Tb«*y. have becn.Kood hjirhew, loov every cue of thcra^but no matter how wplljbey knew tbclr business they always gave me a bad turn, and every tluio ihi-y drew the raitor ncroBM my face 1 felt an If Uf0 and I were ahout ready to part ^ .. compfthy, Ot course It Is foolish. burT***«»JM»r„ He-<WHcurea ittjiiif. nowadays when I tfnd myself assigned to a left handed barber I leave the shop on aome prefiat or oilier and go else- where to be beautified. Other men whom I* have *uutuled on the subject have confessed to the same weakness, and women have totd'mfe that they havoit like nnesplalnnble dread of left handed ImlrdresaeraW lu.the drcssmak. Ing business, too, I am told, a lcjft hand- ed cutter and iltler'ls pretty sure to give the cusloiuef a crop of goose Hesb, •whlhyoven a termless occnpatlon like manieurlbg cnti always be relied on to produce real shivers if pursued by a' person whose cleverness lies In her left linwrt\ ' *^ • tied to regard (roil na sucred nhov-e I other uietuis. 'rrwnd of the C»re, * ' 'WHUnm R. 'rarayjew, the New\ York city broker, on \one ocXwislon iltRlsred tp go to nn«ddrws In^aubteban llro-jaklyn, but. iwlt\g unacquainted wHli'lliw locul- a;ty, accoatea it stranger and intend di- rections. It *o buppeiied: that ide- atmii- bo produced next season by ger stuttered nnd stmnmered n«.«o n«' \C*crky. - * badly m Travewi, who after lh«r mitn Imufnwdo two or three tac%ttasal nt» tempt* to answer grew misty wider the lmprcsalon he was being atockeij ami hotly laqnUrcd:. -\•Kowa-d-oate sou t-t-try'taii)'H*-wiook bter*-' ' - - ''Ex-cjc-exeuscf m-n»l w cxclnllttied tllo strflugcr. **1 have ftri Im-lni'bcapwll- uieut in rn-my w-s*-*iiccjeb.\ \Oh I s•»-s.ee!S ,, BtiirauicRHl.'teaMrs, the look of «qger giving way to at look of sympathetic* concern. \W-w-wliy it-d-don'fyou g>8-go «-s-aco lldr-tlocton \ ' c-e-eured uyniB.\— 1'hll adelphta Ttnics- Becuio the privilege ot wdrkliig: the rich Jlnngnng iron, mlno lit China. PplYS AND PJ.AYEKS.\ vital tluia frbih, its vletlm; aa it flew, having propabiy seized It on the winSv and that it was seeking a'qulet nook, whore, it might devour the body at leisure.' . • ' • H , t I kept both animals soiiarate\ till next moinluBj -whert, proenving £* convenient cage, Idratput In. the mbsaderma, wad, after observing It for. some thue I \yictbry Bnternan will Jqln a stock compiiny In Jlontredl; A IUisslan tenor in J\'arsaW baa hia voice Insured for $5,OtiO. ..* ».•-,., , ,-, „ ,,, ,. v* ,:„„.. qrflce Geot,e and Ethel Barrymor/ t^Xft^SiSi S^ are the Wo 3 oun S est y» lu America ^^£l3S^SSi£^ Mrs. Xjnlle Qarter Is helng palntca ot ft tIger aga | u ^^ It beblauthe r n mat known Boston portrait paint- ^ ai|ft . j^ | C y Cral oa wtr^ fly off with I,; hot, lliidli-g it muat^feedsstay- Within the precincts of^ha^cngi?, jtjsoon hung by the lilnd legs to ouo side' t>t'0 prison and after sucking Its victim till no more Wood w*s left commenced de- vouring it ai.d,S(-on*l«ftuo|hlng but tho head nnd some portions of the limbs.— \Beast h»d JJiin'In Iiidln.\ Is writlug a the Eugllsh •by ec...'<c ' Mnclorlluel;, it Is said, plaj- for Jdiirtfa Harvey, atar. >vurU'f. 'Oyer fT,riQ0 was secured *for JHsa Mario Dressier at the testlmoulul giv- en for her. .Sntah Bernhardt'* purt In Hervlcu's •*Xherols3ie do Merleourt'Ms said to be very »trcjij?. \ Kenneth tee has dramatized Clara Morris* \A 1'nstehoard Crowu^ fof'tifl- medlnte prodttcUou. • , 5lr«,4niQmii»-\WhItreii for more than twowj' yea,rs a member of the Froh- mati forces, hna resigned. Ban Daly Is fccoring 11 his succcssJn the rewrlttcii \S^he Now Clovm,\ which Is nnw In tho form of a .muslcnl com- *°y* » \The Sleeping King\ Is the bnme'of Gf«/orge V. Hobart'a musical comedy to Frank L. j hand.\ v When Mr. Ttidoa In 1874 was noraU pnted for goveraor of Xcw York, Xlh Dorsheliner received the nonilnntlon for lieutenant governor. The tlck'ef'tnuT headed was elected 'hy about Jjp.fioo ma- jority. A* little knot of Germans In Sew Sort* elly Who' iwuaUy voted tlte 'Iiepublteap. ticket, took Jir. Borshoimer from his name to he a -Qermn'n, -and tliey Bcratchcd thebr ticket In his fnaroiv so that he had a majority of nearly 53,- (K|).^0«e day after 3ir, Tild.cn and Sir, Dorsheiuter b(id.been. Iiinugarated tbey toet nt a political breakfast at tuc-for- jUjer's house lu Gramcrcy park, Jir. Which aire to cover the mauiiOr o€ ^d- JS Tiiden had always felt a little sow? at Mr. Dorsbetmer's extra majority, and .so -when-Irj the current•ei-CotivcrBiitiou Mr. fiorsbeihier Jestingly -said, \Wei! governor, you mnst-*ei!>ember : 'I bad, 3,000 more majority- thTfrryou,\- n8 qnJeF as a tbAsh Jir, Tiiden reforted, \Tccs^ yon supjptied the 8,p(50, and-i lent yoS the fltty.\ ; \ . A fetno Piece it Wbrlt, 1 ' \ I tell <?oti,\ exciaitoeti the young; medical \student \our ^ifofessor is an eminent surgeon.\ ' - . « ••How's-,thart\ asked Ills cbUrh. --\Well a IciioW Was brought In -with a crushed legi The professor sard It must coruo off. But by sooie means or cither he*cut bff'tbe Wi'otig.Jeg.\ \JDo^yoti call that ailiiep'ieco of sur- geryr ,tr . \ .- _• ,- '• \\|£alt a bit, .The professor' said it Would.^jje\ terrible Xor-the poor fellow ,to go.about wHiLno'legs'at'aliiiSo he splintered up the crushed leg> Instead of cutting that off, too, and now It is as good as ••everJ Ah ordinary '•surgeon would have ieft tbo fellpw legless, Wonderful skill, the professor's I\ •' FXrJt t*v«. People who ttuirtg? jvhlle very ^youii» arc apt to Ond out when, it Is tcgo Into that they have uiade tha grcnios* mis- take-in their lives and that, lltcwagh It may seem very sweet to witrcy \the? first rsid'only love,\ this siiine* \first tee;r,.is the very tat .pcrsdii In tho •world that they- ought t o have married. gome, Indeed, may advise couples io tuarry bef oce they are out of tlieiat tcmis- arid settle down before the dlitnactlo^r of the world, cran attempt to Bliafce.tlulr allegiance to each ether; but'tbtl^et- tllntf down too yften proves to* bo a mere tcmporftry'ilhiise and Is followed by an uus&ttlctl Condition ihiit latsts for the rest of .their unhappy lives*. ' Sec- ond thpughts'{t»S ofiCn best In bov.o. •• CorStd Truuljii. Trunks^ horded insteaHs-of st-rapptd are thought by soiue theatrlcnl -sunim-, gers to be i aiaJ to the Interests of thqlr companies. \I can't havciUiy luuig^ mftn's'.ropes aniong my liwbte,\ ex- claimed ohe well known farce ^zoiuedy- munager on noticing cords upto one of the truuk& bclotighlg t o a lmly 3he 'had just brought at tnrgo .expense from cast to West, And such\ a horror had he Of file \boodoo\ effect upon his eaaaapiiny; Were a woniftnt addicted to Biicia mctb- odsrto remain a aeiiiber; of It, tthnthe * MODES OF THE MOMENT. I . i - Black ami ntccicofiibluatIons'lii trim- tniiigd are fiiahionnble, JJalidsome* collars of lace or. eta \broMcry arc seen ;oa*tho dressiest of. tsrockB. *v .*«.«, Flecoe lined white plrjacs Ajr'e nindo tip Into ahlrt waists for the, winter mouths. ..'.,' TJe box turban with o^wldc and deep Car brim ami, velvet ctvwd Is modish 5f<pr ilreet wear. X^jiiff ribbon sashes* ftre mtich worn. Xbe ends are broad antfnjof t and reach to tho fcbttpm* of the go.wa. • * In the way orhat trimming the new- est thing Is tf bunch of purple orclltus «ud ferns on a^ white fur. bat. Collar and cuff seta o£ buckabnek,* aorrt) lit crofts stitoh, ore the latest to be mdopted by the most stylishly gowned •women. *V fancy .savage* of ^scveftil \cfilors finishes somrvof the • eittrse' woven cdo'ths of the winter, and*It suggests at pleasing decorat.lpn to the costume. POULTRY POINTERS, .. ^Everything 'In the. poultry bouse should be dry, . Bucks will not thrive on sloppy food aor on corniucal alonu. . •>- Boiled potatoes, turnips and other vegetables amy be fed to.duckrto ad- vantage. «\* \ A good food for fattoulng fowls can bo imtde by' falsing eorumeai with rtinsliwl potatoes and milk. In dty picking; poultry the plcsttaf must be done while Urn fowl I* warm— as sooli ns possible nftee the fowl is* killed. The nests should never he fastened to the poultry house hi such a way that they Cannot be, readily removed and .doguotl,. . * - Fowls «re very : f ond of'raw vegets.- blcs. Iieo.s, carrots. tur:t!ps and espe- i|ally w»hbago nuty bo fed to sdvant tage. Tho-bcst plan^s to chop them' thte.. . . A uresscd fowl may be made to look plump h y dipping it for ten seconds in water thst is nearly boiling hot and tlica hoWlUg It until chilled in cold water. . - (JURIOUS CULt-t.NGS. ' Btigh ArmBtrobg: of Syracuse, K. Y., jkas fined lu a police cotutlfo'r bittlug his sister with a ft-antcd. motto which read \Peace on Earth, Good Wlil to 3deh.\.v .' \ Fcarlngy iipparcatl) , i jtbnt they may tie anarchists to disguise,, the b'tirgo-. | •master of Selaarbeelr, \a'^ohurb of} Brussels* has forbidden ItsRan- qfgan * grhiueirs to outer his district. . -^._j An editor who runs $ iiotcs \inid ijucry | coltimu. recClved'-the foIloWliig: \What} *pl»* DOB. **. Mau is tlio best frfdftd of trie Hog. Etorses tome next but between the dog sudjtll other,farm animals, from the house cat to the cow-und the beef Efteer, there seems' io- b e a. natural eiuiiityi ilogs, '.however, are foiid of sheep' uud gouts, bat as. dleh.net us 'living Wiends. Cows.and sheep,and goats should be ttept as irc«e.from association with dogs as Is possible, with tho exception of tha txalnod shepherd dofji A dog waHdUg through a cowpen will often cause a docrotisef in mtlfct flow that-amounts to niofe .tbaan tho cash value of the dog. Many dogs.pre worth considerably less than nothing, .. . * . An oaa puipM. . ' Tbeostk pulpit In tho Seamenfchtircb ^it Suuctcrland, England, is a curio in •Uip way of pulpits. It Is bullt.ot wood In'tfce lihapo'of a boat's bownud'heai-s on the.)gunwale In letters of gold ibe inscriptton, \Severthefess-ntthy.woro* t will let down the net\ The pulpit was ifle gift of the baya) officers uiuLmen alls my bmm3--Bvery morning I Had ' ^l^T'.^. a ^ lirt i.*? *<*&*$}***' two or, three jytUg. 011 their backs, toes Curled up, never to.'rise utralii.\' the* • editor replied as follows: \Your'Jjflis. are flea.d.\ '..\\\ A ln^yyer iii.Cantoiii' Q„ has broul&t Suit.-agniiiat a lbe^al barber for ?200 Ustroyers in acSuowtedguient of the Vitidues^es recejyed tlurfbg their visit -toSunderkiia lu May, 1001. x • \\ quietly_jiajid thq astonished iie-svcomer | rtn*n««*l\Tit^«fr 7: »k>**iTiV id* \ZKl Jhe-eyentt ofj his death ; ?W0 weeks' lS a1«ry, adding' her; too . Jf ^bSSs^&^aT/^ 1 ^ k*°**- back to KeW York hy way of e-ompeit- * -- \ a -\ w J . um:tl8tl0 i annuel .111 bis\ , ni , llW „„,,, ,„ ^ v „ „,, sation for tllsehnrging'her. *SdpJ r raa™5'bito-i£^^ ; { ^ \ ,d {o ^ ? 1<J emtimat . . ; >«mir bis-.hfethren -itt^he bal; awl his * • l ^JT nCp1 ^ ls ^ m ^ ^, Buffalo ,Hay Market,,..;. HAY — Timothy, per toh, idosp, x-->-•-*•• -•••.i-•••• •-= ,• ' --,-*.-, T -~ T I^flO<8>I8-,Mj hay, prime ou^rack;jier to preteientlai t*e#m9nt at th.e\hapa f ton; $i.7,Oote60';. iMdri do, do.'^arSoe *f their 4«htpfli>- j.;!#iB';60; No. 2, do do,.ttMp^iS.ttO;\ ••-•* . v,-. '•• - • • • '•• ' ' .:' -'' . . • ' ' .Itltorantio Ulnndcti '.'Mr. He^hecqtie, lot me IntloainCOjOb joilie Count tte©ippee.\ 1 * .''Ah, eet ze hoiior to meet a, mroslolau, i ..Bear, sai,.tat' yoli'an^ yottu- family play ze nmslc.** ' , • \Why I • don't JJIIUW the llrsrt thing about muslcV.' •' ' \ •. \Why I hear eet Ul around \zat you •plays second ilddld\ to your -wlfel'^ Baltimore^\ Herald. -*'••• •' ,*' At the Mn.ked Dnll. Male DaiiceT-l kiiaw wlio you are, my fnir partnet' *. ' '- Female Bltto^Wh& «m I tllenu pray?- • Male Ditto—Oh., I am qillW £»osItlVe. I recog;n|ze yem by those lovely White, ppurly- teeth, , ' ..; , Female Bltto-Jtvliy. I only grot tli6m this UioniinB, \llaj.hal—Fjronl'*he Gtir- maii. . \• In Berlift>^ioctofsf eoac1iirie*n>\woar \•white.huts yo that ft physlcttcp ? s riiige'mny lib easUy teepgiilziiaT^u cjae of necessity; - . .'•' ''\ . \To ilnkc •'Elm H«p^y,''- V \ Old I*eterby i s rich and stingy, .be -eyen pf his deat his hephevr.Is to A frend .6f, tbio thv \ncqualutaUecs- eenerally. .--_' BIBLE BRlEFg. . - The government of Persia^has recefl^ ly stopped .the Jmportafibii of Scrip- tures in -tile Persian liiugnhge*. IT. .Ott T -thnt occasion.you-ougfifc'todo homefbtng to iuahe lilto' happy,\ \i'wai ,r .s'iiia Sit*.. Petcrby! \it'll pre- tend iuat '%• alii, daugerously ilf/'r^-Lon* don Telegraph,.! .'\..' ; ' ' ' Tow Jlndli Mrs, \Mrul\vat^JI«iUiiJa-is: {olUihg\bf Dr, KikucUl, thfe present mliilst'or of i closing her house,,and comlug-^o \live •edtlcatlon.ii! Japiin.^has recommended j withus. Do yob 'think; you cpuid sup* the Bible as one of Ua best booKS for port both ofiist ' '' ,s , ••'• - .ij»- -' ' sttoents of English to read. ' j Mi*. Xi&rryat^-M:ydehr. : I crtnlsuppdi't- iHs-estiftlrltea that the number of' you Very-\hlcply- now^ut Jm hfrald BihlcaTMssued Jast yeftr from..a1l the ' y.our mother, Wo«i& bejnsup'po'rtBjble,^' printing ptoses' was over f.360.000 Cathplic Standard and Tlntes, ' Copies.- Blbl^shiuylu'B:|s*liigreVgiiig.. *. The French ^q^o'rltle's- \permit iip- public:.sellliig of 'tue.,Scripturos in TU*. ill's\ .and th6y have n.oc^llowed tho Bl- • bib society torPsvitne wlrfc lu CoehiU' -China... \^\.';:'\: ,? ' v '\;:*i-/^. ,'.'*. The^Brifti'iii and. Foreign BlW^QCie* , , ty |s ^i^i'eavorjng.to reach marie rear *'#°^ 600 ' bilnd^Hihttool- Tjf 'cltcdintlni I\ j. the-Seriptures through a recentadapia- U! > > ti.ou.of i^oUlB-BraiUe'Biaised'dotsyBtlm asdfetlngUlsliedfrom iloon's line Me •it6tem,Bo.io'ba.in operation. . ••'\-. Mrs, IVnddbs 'ajtri^brwiKxbiu'iflyev,i' •: ', Koodby^Thei'e'iBt.jiotbing iike'a *Q%e • edhcntlohi fp>uep thV way .'to fSblusive *qpj(ery^'-'§mee< myssBu \jsta^t Wt6 go :tp4ne;rliulisei'#y,'bo',8 g6t into ,-^fie Four \Hundred.-' '•' ' . , '• ,.' *'\\.'Mrs,;iMcf,Juty£-My ; sonts uoIhg-'eVett botteV at'cotlogei lie's 'on'tiientuec- Phllade|pbi,a-P ! > re|s.> .,„.. \ ..'. \ - ' TEi; way ip^oie^n'frigiia* ?is 'td .hati hp -.getejUcu while yoii;stay ; jjopfc .'•*•• v*V - \..-•-•';•'. ; • J'x-.',f- -V-V.''.;*•'..'-.*'.' ' . VVPWDHbH :|L ! QQ^i0fc: : it so Sdifii^iifJ: : ..fj..:P*rl»«.r. fj»st K* jjou^ji'*M_-e4«»!i*t^tei'f: ;1 -\• \•:*•. . ^s< .»'«im:etihie| ^gp^u'S^ih.ei'harbW Was 'abipe«e1i-JIB^a|^^tBj^^.-fl«e' 'Pf- tieB't^to,|ilen;ce ? yr3S*)P ^vgtul fruitless- ;«ttem|>tS'to eifract more, than % gri|nt ac-|w9.ftonrtb'e'oue -iu his (-art', yift feiisoriah afttsf iu«de-a ; *»$aHg|Wrt«p. ciarouse m? • BPah's ; *cp\uyersatloiial| p%i- . * ei's. Pattju^ tSTetop of \tiie Ueftd gfii*. u>, he.*¥«fttPJr^i|Uerf|mark4_,?. i • \Ber^halr^on. der top, sir,; 1W* S » bit 'thlnurng but-*-yeff* ,-.- ' ,\•' ; ••• i *- <*XCB\ V .' '•'•'•• v ,. - •' \Of 4er tonic, den, a hjetle^ehl^..!.,; , \No.\ - - - . . Afjce*\anotherlon^.pai«e f ; w . \ .. . \fihva \t been bald long?'' J '\ '• ' ^eaiaU sniiled w.eUr|ly..-TEen,after ( taking a ioug; breath of preparatloh for bis effort; he replied: *H 1 ' \ I came Injo the'.wtold that way,- Theu I had an lutervai or.c^mparatlyfr. •,ly hirsute luxtufit^ce^but it ^vas,%! enduring,. I have 10115, slp.ee emergeet from the grief of d*e»tlvatiatt. ; It bo longet\ amlctR me. D0<hot permit It to ' wdghupmiVob..\ ' \ ii „ The «ormdn jiondered.-over this for . awhile withohfc however, apfiearbif to . apprehend 'the meuuing of tue mstfa Words; '- * \Dor hair Id look petter, sir, .If bar* haps you keep Jf lt?nrIs ae ^^ay^liker-' -... V auggested-'after another period, of ,, x silence. ' ^\j. '•_ \ ' 5Phe man .rernoTed,*!* gase from tha .floor, fnsteped It upon .the ceiling, cleared his throat *gaiu and spoke; oube more. ' ',,\\••. '\\'J • , —Let me assure ,you, my toplbrlal . friend,\ said ho, **tbitt the appearancs • of my hair as l/have been accustomed \ **o dress It Is very satisfactory to .my- self and, perhaps 1 nitght also say, 4o , my iWpndjfc. What Kttl** hair still adorns iny head I liavs liossessed tor-ir-s- loug'time. I kupw it welh tbnve been on familiar ttrms wl^th It for aiany years.' I have inadvertently mlng?ed ; spruce gum/Kid chovvltic'tar with it in , my years-of extreme youth. I bav^nf- ten sun dried;.It in order to presenf a r* proper nojuriillty-apuearanee at hojm . ;after, aiirrept«Iott«7«wlmmlng explain * tlons, I hsve Jjsdl [% pulled tha wrong' . way -by\ boy»,wt*bru 5-learned to Heir, . af termini. JO, the same perlodiof my .life I~ovea sudured the Ignominy of havlnsjf'tt cut-lo aaccndlng tisrs-by * experimental mniden aunts, The. con- senuence of all Ibis 1* that tliat hit of remaining hair nndVj are oW aiid, *l trust inseparable' friend*. 1 Indufge * thebalr, and the hair indulges, me. Ths hair Imlulges pie byjienaltting me to * wear It'after my Wft conception of the* way It ought to.be jjonvand I indulge* tbej-hklr by firmly declining to- have It frtflcd with by |r#ntlemen Of the- scis- sors, wha^crtwess nrtistic Ideas more . .bluirreihnn imy ©Wtt I-fear. I'll have •to ask you to Indalgetia tjotb^tiM hair ^tnd me. Cut It th/way 1 directedyou tocutiV'-- . • \ •The barber collspted.--Bhtlaaelphls «* tedgef, ' * * *'•'., •* \ /yOOP •} wSttE .Brea4, the' 4st0useth< , 0fJ34A3sV) fliWufstctut in>o-V?esl iii.machlne .ylote/a^aw ^.^^wpod^iorjc f4i.*ovix^n>a( many jafl eipepfc the jnetalrn si] ohanoo foi flo'UrSB? . *-\WSBse1 price cittri easy ferxjel . tlmt's the: .|'KAfeTK V'- gslnsi -JP I. thimV^ii f whessi.'g |,a«^feb»i: 1 hury'iw ' S 1 B* W*M Pos*«*, , Shakespeare hsd a way of. putting WW aud humor Into-the* mouths a f down* and. fpflls. . Thlr was forcibly »impressed on rht' a few dayi ago, . I was wihsipg: down. Beacon HlU. Coming .up tho hll^ waa a man whex had a little more of the \lifesuatnlntng \- ilutd'i thitd h e could Well take care of. lie, eahie -sthrnbliag, staggertnjpalong? — 3\uat as he got to\ me bi» ran potatblank *•\ into an electric U||ht post, \took'outt\ I said jocosely, h w AIil'&.th|irilt*'af0ja.'?.,6e : replied. «1 was pjosted before-*you spoke,\ .' I M It dowu Tth6 hill as fast as 1 cbtiid walk,—Boston Evening arotirtal. ini«ilki ..Hnslsli tliruetwl] . .taafesg^ 1 •. lymx net e T *irooaBOi \ - b Stilt In Databt. >, \I'll\ bet-tbnt-\Beware av.tiie Bog* slgH<\ said Meandering uothbi but a bluff.'' ftllchael, ''is- Tbnt'8 what CJEaricy Batd,\ respohrled Tlattere^Jloian, -\on* wlnt in about: wan niontb ago t o See.*' , **AU'yfnz'tit}\ t a *di duaoo{.he has.nQt;yit'retpnied from the tour av invlStigatlon. ,i --ln- : Slanap'olls &hn, - ' • . W r- HU Conclai^irc. tlneiitlon. . \Do ydu thhak that Shakespeare wrote his owh'plays^*- * \X • \Of course I do,\ answered the man Who is always posidve* ioweverlli in- formed''he niajf he. \ Shakespeare. dldn'tTvrite'his bwii plays f whose plays - did he writey'-Washin^toii Star. '/•-' N, \ ,' \Stojost heV head.'? > '',''•* ..,'• -Chicago Tribune, '. \••J ' *— •'•••( - — > ^ ii '. \ *'•*•' '•' - - .His-Exp«rfence. '\-¥•'• ;.' \^ejqrly—afhat old,'a<Jagi|, abbu't tnar^ ' ryinglnjhasfe and rep^nting.\ht leisure iathe'rtnkestfktoa of nSnsense, '• ',.. SingiPton-^Beeause jvby?' -, ' . ^Wederly-iiBec'a.iite 'a- hiairled man ha.s ho J.dis,nre.*iHGhlcag& 1 iSSfews. '•-'\ *•..''' . .\'- .••*)'• ~:?:''- 3,'--^ \'• , '-' 1 A'i,ltit5r4#r-'^Aiii ' ''' '' •? 8&hQf l 8& i $ '.;uMff^6tir..Mn>-MIke / 'Ha.SSs%B'ah>lf^alpr^.. j/J.-'x\^ - v i ..MrsrClaiidy^So hO. hasriiHe^'gOt^a • Job* a^o*itp|;hi_a,Jib^r^-^i|dis;e v ' . •.. -. •'?•,; 1 •.,• -^. :• mo »-*; H— . OAS *^i •' CHft floui .-\