JRIUMPH. . AJkf. X hear the world feoff while be strives away, I iee men smile when he has turned to ' K". And even pity, hut he doe not knowi lie baa no ear to hear the thing they eay, iAnd to goe boasting, on from day to day, And in hi eye there la a happy glow, lli-iinting an exulting heart below, 'And in hia vision pleaaing fnnciee play! 'Aye, let them Inugh, since, haniifer hy far Than they who understand hi frailtiea are, He hurriee on with triumph In hia heart, For what la triumph but a glad conceit That lift one o'er the rabble in the atreet, And make come common course a noble parti -8.'K. Kieer, in Chicago Time Herald. A FRIEND IN NEED, J fly Victoria. I. Denton, "H OW Ion? before the liert train leaves for Hoston?' The burly porter, who wn addressed, grew quite (tcnlnl In manner when lie saw the pretty face of the young duly be' aide blm. ".Inst one hour, mlaa," be replied. "Then I enn tnke n limit nt tlio city," Mid Mnrlnn Knst to herself. The Mrter heard, nnd wn nt once reiidy with hia ndvlee: "Ilest Jump into Hint street car, miss. The blue one over yonder. It will Inhe you up on Mnln street In ten minutes, niul Mnln atreet holds, nil the principal store," Mnrlnn ICiihI llinnked blm with n clinriiilnii smile, nnd made her wny to the street enr, which wna on the point of leaving the station ns she reaehed It. Tho city was not n very lnnte one, but the shops were aiilllelently tempt ing to bold her ft prisoner before them for some moment before she reinem bored to glance nt n clock. Twenty nilnntea of her hour bad nl ready slipped lry. Hue cave up a se cret little plan that alio hml formed on ber wny that evening In the train. She knew only one person In that city, and be wna quite Ignorant of ber pros ence on this day. During the previous summer she bad met George Klphlnstoiie In the conn try nt the house of a mutual friend who wna his business partner.- They bnd ridden, drove, walked and talked together for three long, happy months. 'And when they parted (Jeorge Klphln atone had asked for nnd obtained ber picture, which he had vowed to keep forever, na the most sacred treasure of hia life. Then he went away nnd .alienee fell between them. j No letter came to remind Marian of I the friend whom she had allowed to Igrow too denr. To nil appearance she had been only n aammer friend to him iwhlle he oh, bow her heart nebed ns alio tried to unlearn the lesson which be had been nt audi pains to tench ber In thoso happy days amoug the mountain acenea! It waa all over nowl She bad learned to forget George Elphlnstouc, she anld to herself. And ahe would not own that ber "atop over" In thla city his - home had been made only that she might have the aad pleasure of looking upon the walla thnt sheltered him, and ( of eeelng hia name on the ofllee sign which ho had so often described to her. Himself ahe did not wish to see, unless she might catch one glimpse of blm from a distance, herself unseen, In some crowded atreet. To be obliged to apeak to blm now to hold hia hand moment, and to look Into his eyes, aa a atranger oh, that would be dread ful! Not for worlds would ahe have Had It happen so I s Aa these thoughts passed through Marian' mind ahe had left the shop window and had been borne onward ..by the ever-hurrying crowd until the name of a atreet, painted on a lamp post oftioslte caught her eye end brought her to a pause "Spring wa there that George Elphlustono bad hia ptflee. There waa but the breadth of one atreet between - them. Should ahe cross It? Further up Spring atreet she could at the Iron posts and railings of a park or public garden. Well dressed ladles and children were constantly passing up that way. Most of them passed by Marian, not without a swift, glance of Inquiry at her fixed altitude and thoughtful, ab sorbed face. "No, I will not go," sho thought, nt last "Oh, my purse! my purse! I've lost It! Where's a policeman?" cried a nervous-Iooklug woman, who had been standing close beside Marian nt the crossing, while a procession of enlm and carriages passed down the atreet. ' Marian turned to glnnce at the wom an and then at the clock in a watch maker's window. It waa past the half-hour time for her to return to the railroad station. "One moment, miss," said an Im portant voice, as tho stepped from veurbstone. and was laid upon Marian'a arm. V-coated policeman, after listen t Instant to the nervous woman, Vtunlly stopping her. .4 not see it done, snd I am in 'v to catch a train," sho sold "I have no informntfbn to give V olkeman grinned, pone not, miss. But you mast 1th me." th you! Why? Where?" ou didn't know. Miss! To the. e, of course. This lad 'ou la chsrge, snd you must 1 be searched." Marian turned pats, "You are wronging me terribly," aha said to the lad)-, who only tossed her heart acornnilly. "Come!" anld the policeman, 1" "I am Innocent! I have neve seen 1 lie pur set I am just from the coun try, nnd I am going to Ilnston to tnkt a plnee in a school," anld Mnrlnn, try ing to keep back her teara. "Indeed, madam, you are terribly mistaken,", she ndded, turning again to the lady, who noded to the policeman and promised to meet blm at the police stntlon In ten minutes. "I am a re Sliectnble school-teacher. My nnmo la Marlnn East, nnd I hnve " "Marlnn East," repented a volco In the crowd, which wna gradually col lecting outside the group of three. The 'next moment the nervrtua lady and the policeman were pushed un ceremoniously nslde, two warm, friendly hands took Marian's, and a handsome, dark-eyed man wua million down nt ber protectlngly. "MIhs East! How delighted I nin to meet yon!" said thp genial voice of George Elphlnslone the voice that he bnd learned to love so well. "I have lieen traveling In Europe con stantly for a year past, ou business for a client, find hnve been moving so rapidly that It was quite hopeless for inters to follow tint, nnd returned only yesterday morning, nnd to-morrow I wna going to our friend Gay lord to nk your address. And here I meet you like this! Hut Is nuythlng wrong?" The Important jvollccmaii was look ing strangely crestfallen, ns be watched this warm greeting to Marlnn from n gentleman whom he knew very well. Hut the nervous lady held her ground, and, In n few words, rccateri to Mr. Elphlnstone the charge she bad made ngnlnst Mnrlnn, "Absurd nonsense!" said Mr. Elphln slone, Indignantly. "Here, Peterson!" He suld n few words to the police man, who seemed to know him very well nnd respect him highly, nnd ignor ing the nervous lady's complaint, he banded Marlau to a carriage nnd drove away. Straight to bis partner's bouse they went, nnd In the charge of bis part ner's wife Mr. Elpblnstone left Marlnn, while he went with the police mnn nnd the nervous lady before tho police magistrate, nnd explained the en wo. Within nn hour be returned, bring ing Marian's unchecked luggngo from the railroad stntlon with him. "Ah for that school In Hoston, I hnve a word to sny," ho remarked to Mftrlan, that evening, when Mrs. Gay lord considerately sat, with her hus band, In the next pnrlor, well out of tho range of the curtained nrch. "I hnve a better sltuntlen for you." "Hut the Hoston plnce Is a very good ens." said Marian, Innocently. "Hut yon will hnvo so ninny pupils to look nfter. In the plneo I offer, you will have but one, nnd he will give you as llttlo trouble ns possible. Whnt do you sny, Mnrlnn? Will yon teach your husband how to be a goed nnd happy mnn?'' Tenrs rose to her pretty eye na ho drew ber bead down upon bis shoul der. "Oh, 'you will never know how much I have cared for you!" she murmured: "and I thought you bad forgotten me." "I was only waiting, love, till I bnd a lit home to offer you," lie anld, as be kissed ber. And lu ber heart Marlnn secretly blessed the nervous lndy, nnd tho policeman, and the missing purse. Saturday Night The Haautoa. Next to tho Zulus the Dnautos are physically and intellectually the fluest tribe in Africa; and. Indeed, the "Fin goes," who are met with In large num bers throughout the country, are, I be lieve, members of dispersed Zulu tribes who have Intermarried, Tho Basutos mostly wear blankets of di ver colors more commonly dark red which reach to about the knee, though ' the younger generation even dispense with this loose garb, and run about in their bronse, chocolate-colored skins. Many of the women bsve their faces tattooed In lines from the forehead to the chin and across the face. The Bnsutos know a stranger st once, and if one remains long In the country be is frequently addressed by a nickname, such aa "Father of tall men," "Father of long beards," etc., the more common and complimentary title being "Morena" or chief. When one meet a Bnsuto the general salute Is "Lumela" (pronounced duuielnh, and meaning "Good-day to you"), the reply being simply "K," (pronounced like a In day, and meaning "Good-day to you also"); or, supposing one wished to say, "I liko to travel In compuuy," It would be "Ke rata bo eta he ns lo ba bang." Good Words. iluit Be Natural, Yon Say. Tho thing most essentlnl of nil In Ufa; photography is that the persons photo graphed shnll seem unconscious of the presence of the camera. That they should really be so ia seldom possible, except in a crowd. The hurly-burly of s city street offers a fair chance for concealment to the man with a hand rameru, though no matter how cau tious be ia the printa all to often show aonie pair of eyes turned auspiciously on the instrument. But in tho coun try be cannot help being conspicuous, and he hua to confess bis purpose and nsU bis subjects to pose. This Is per haps just as well, for it is next to Im possible, with a hasty snap-shot, to raako the surrounding count for all they might in relation to tha figures. One does beat when be has chosen with some deliberation the position for both bis camera nud those who art Voilnr-fiAturday Evening Post I TIIK MARKETB. riTTsmiHci. drain, Plnnr end Paait Wskat No. , red t live No. Cosh No, i yellow, ear No, g yellow, alielled Mlxml enr Oats No. 9 white No. while 7tflJ It m ei 44 4S w mi 40 41 81 8(1 8 an a ?o in an is no 17 Ml in mi in nn n 9 as Bl' 9 m a sn IK 79 ID id is no in ini in no Flocs Winter patent fancy Htrnltflit Winter. . . Hay- No. I timothy t'lovar No, 1 Frk.ii- No. I whlto mlil. ton llrown middling limn, bulk Htraw - Wheat Out II 7(1 0 79 llalry I'rmlinita. lli'TTSB- Klgln creamery 24 (St Ohio erennw-ry ft Fancy country roll 14 Cnr.r.HR Ohio, new 1 1 V New York, new Vi)i I'oultry, mo, Hrnr- per Hi '? Ciiiraf.MH-,lreewil Itl Kooa-I'n. ami Ohio, treell ill "in H'tT ViH in 14 at' rrulia ami Vrgtitalilni. Itrtaa-Navy, perlnnbol I'oTHTor. - Kmicjr white, V tiu. Caiisaor - per luirrol O lux- per liiialml a mini 1 nn Ml M . 1 tin I nn tin 1 us IAI.TIMIIKK, Flops- Winter Patent Wiirat- No. 1 red Cohn- lulled Oat Koos lliiTrr.a- Ohio crenmcry i n tor 7m ni !fj an 4 in irs 21 I'llll.ADKI.I'lll A Funis Winter patent. . . . Wiirat - No. II re,l t'nas- No, i mlxml Oais- No, !i white, lliiTTKn--,renmery, extra. Kiiiih - Pennsylvania Hints. n nni s 40 4:1 '4- aa 411'. li NKW VOHK. Fi.otia - Patent Wiikat - No. red Cons No. a Oats - Whltii Wiwtnru IIhttkii - Creamery Eimih- Htnlii mid I'einin t 8 7va .' na . in n n 47 aa I.IVK STOCK. Central StooN Yards, Kast l.llmrty, I'v CATTI.a. rrimn henvv, lMMI to 1000 IIa.. . 8 fiOfi) 8 70 Prime, tin) to 14)HI Mm. ft '2.1 5 40 Medium, 1000 to lailO Ilia 4 40 4 711 Fat hnlfem 8 (10 4 lint. tier. UK) to 1000 11 M. 8 7n 4 'in 8 Mt9 ft '2.1 4 411 8 no 8 78 8 18 8 on a no Common to fair 8 in 8 78 Oxen, common to fat 8 Oil 4 00 Common to good fut bulla A iwwK SMI 8 HO Mll. heiiws.rn. il 20 (Kl 88 (Kl Kxtrn milch cows, eneli 88 00 . inula. t'rtmn mmllion weights I 8 nfl$ Dent heavy yorkcra and medium ft 88 (lood to choice, imekera ft 48 (lood plus nud light yorkers. ... 6 Bll Hklp plga 8 50 rrliiio heavy hopi 6 48 ('oinmon to fair ft mi ItoiiKhs 8 78 Htngs 8 W) 8 02 8 (HI b nu s nn 4 m 6 CO 8 4(1 8 III 4 '25 eitr.r.r. Extra, medium weight wethers. 4 ftn5 4 78 (lood to choice, 4 tin 4 80 Medium 8 80 4 Oil Co 10B to lair H 00 3 UU LAKHS. Laud extra spring 8 M9 8 B0 l.aml, koimI to oholen, Siring... 4 UU 8 (Ml LiiBiha, oommun to fair, apriug.. 4 25 8 IHJ CALVES. Veal, extra 7 OH 7 75 Veal, good to eluilce. 6 Ml 7 (Ml Veal, common to lair 4 119 8 UU Veal, common heavy 8 UU 4 UU REVIEW OF TRADE. The Week in Central Butlneu Without Strik ing Featuret, but Remain Strong and Steady Favorable Showing. R. G. Dun & Co.' "Weekly Ucvicw of Trade" says: The week in general business' has been without striking new feature, but in this respect the outcome has been favorable. Not one of the great industries finds any scarcity of or ders (or goods, and business is done at pricet which show a slight tendency to rise, except in textiles, which have been affected by the reduction of 10 to 20 per cent, in the season s opening prices by the American Woolen Company. There is nothing discouraging in the slight decline in commodity prices from January 1 to, February l, and railroad earning! continue large, increasing 11. 1 per cent, fog three weeks ol January ov er last year and 262 per cent, over 1899. While steel mills have contracts on hand for their output from three 10 six months ahead, prices naturally rule firm. Few actual advances are record ed, but there is expectation oi a higher figure soon for Bessemer pig iron, while rumors are numerous as to a rise in bil lets, plates and structural materials. All these lines show a brisk demand. Nails and barbed wire advanced $3 per ton, owing to heavy orders from the West, and it is expected the few mills still idle will shortly resume. Activity in Texas oil fields has an influence on the sales of pipes and tanks. Wages are in a fair way to be satisfactorily adjusted at valley furnaces and the reduction agreed upon is less than originally an nounced. Export orders decrease, and the Russian armor plate contract may not go to an American, although his terms were the best. Bradstreet's says: Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week aggre gate .1,776,100 bushels, auainst a.8H678 U bushels last week, 3,724.937 bushels in ine corresponding weeK ol Igoo, o,5s, 418 bushels in l8yo, and 3,635,035 bush els in 1808. From July 1 to date this season wheat exports are 115,977,683 bushels, against 130,119,935 bushels last season, and 150,817,659 bushels in 189S 09. Corn exports for the week aggre gate 3,487,707 bushels, against 3.972,153 bushels last week, 3.598,963 bushels in this week a year ago, 3,697,731 bushels 1899, and 4,104.981 bushels in l8j8. From July 1 to date this season torn exports are 115,252.444 bushels, against 129.345,865 last season and 99,413,654 bushels in 1898-99. Failures in the United States for the last week of January number 238, as against 281 last week, 171 in this week a year aRO, 207 in 1899, 295 in 1808 and 305 in 1897. Canadian failures for the week number 27, as compared with 34 last week, 31 in this week a year ago, 36 in 1B99, 42 in 1H9H and 58 in 1897. Lillian, Duchess of Mariborough, has given 1,000 to the Dorking Obttaite Hospital in memory of her husband, the late Lord William Beresfgrd. A 40-foot channel U to be dredged ;n New York harbor, and the work will Se done by the two largest dredgers m exis'.ence. A Missouri judge has hit upon an el ective plan for getting trnmpa to leave own. lie sentences all brought before lint to .to day' work on the street and rlvrs thrin half an hour to get their ools. That half hour aces them well o,i heir wjiy, Stats ow Onto, tUTT nr Toi.eno, I I.IH'A I'OCSTT, fm' FnASK .1. CitRNKV timkea nath that hala th trnliir tmrtner of the Arm of (', J. I 'iiknrt A t if..rlo(nic beat minnl n th1 ir ifT"lfto, ton nt.jr tiiil HtntaferNatl,nnfl thitlaalft II rm will pay llinamnof iinn nitsiotaii noi.l.fa far rh ami ererr ran of OATAnnn that raiinet li ourwl br th use of IIai.i.'k (?ata ann ( tins. Khanr ,1. urn sr. Bworo to hafnr ma and aiilincrlheft In my I I prenenee. thla nth day of )eeembr, aaAI.V A. II. HM A. V. (Ii.bahok, tVnlnru lilille. Ilall'a Catarrh ('lire la takn Intxrnallv, anil Act ill recti? on the hlond ami iiiiicoua no r race nf tha ayatain. HiiriI ror lAflt.liiKintata, free, F. J.I iirmit A Co., Toledo, O. HnM be llrniiKlAK 7n. Hall's ramify I'lllaar tha hast. Hack tnxe to a cotmidcralile amount lave been collected in various parts ( Iowa through the employment of "tax erreta." In l'olk county alone $S,or) va dragged from delitinucnts in the nunth oi lcccmber InM, and twice that immttit is expected to be realized tin north. Beat For th Howel. No mattar what all you, haxlanh to s lamiar, you will narar sat wall until your iwal ar pat rlRltt. CAauAarra help lata r, our you without a grip or sain, Eirerfun ay natural moyamauts, ooal you uat IDoaat to start gattlag your health nS. OAaiiABRT (laaily (latharllo, th tanulns, ut up In mlal box, arery tali- lt baa U.U.U. tamped on It, Uwar ot Imitations. DmiiiK the year lisai there were built 11 the Unilted State and olltcially niim licrtd by Ihe Korean of NaviKiition I.ioj merchant vesnel. Kor Ihe ( lire of lleadaehei. (iurllclil Itmidaehe I'owdeia commend them- mIvi.u in nil tliliiklmr 11111111I11 iHienUfc. ot their iwidoin from harinrul ilruK-they urn miiilo rom Hlmplo Ilnrlia nnd Imeiiuao limy cure. The interest bill r'ork amounted to KHJ. of the city ot New more than $13,000,- rrey's Vrrmlfnee For Wnrmi, Tha standard t-nr. AO vra.'trlnh no fall- are. Tlaeeulhlmn'a Irlenil. Vs. lirunglata. The city of Urand Kapiils, Mich., Ins xpvndcd nearly ,ii,oio for improve unit duriiiu; the past year. To Mothers of Large Families. Id this workndny world few women are ho plneed Hint physical exertion la not conHtatitly deuianded of tlieui in tholr dally life. Mr, rinkham make b special appeal to niuthera of largo fainlllcs whose work la never doue. and many of whom suffer, and suffer fur lack ot luteUlifent aid. To women, youna; or old, rleh or poor, Mrs. rinkham, of I,vnn, Mass., extends her invitation of free, advice. Oh, women I do not lot your live be sacrificed when a word from Mrs. PinUham. st the first approach of Maa. Oajuub BaLLSVtlxs. weakness, may dll your future years with hesltny joy. When I beo-an to take Lydls B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was hot sbls to do my housework. I suf fered tarrtblv st time of menstruation. Bsvsrsl doctor told ma they could do nothing for ana. Thanks to Mr. Pink ham' advice and medicine I am now well, sad can do tha work for eight In tha family. " I would recommend Lydia E. Plnkhsa' Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families." MR. Casus; Bkxlevuxs, Ludtngton, Mich. For 14 Cents Mto4M nr. wl NtailM. I IS I .III .11 1 Iwtton I SMt'lhlWlMMHlMf I tit, rM ImIM, I l-.(l 1 ' ImI. Si s Worth 91.00 (WrtACjI. " ! pMkf rtvr kIUw wt srtU I bsmsi ysw , " SIM SHI llwtskaal fttMti OsjisUsj. tolling til ft I Ml-' miliask trall tUrati Al CMm t, (. alb. Ttst villa MaaAf aarllMttu. telMat1 farsa esksd Msasa (SsMlp aMis. Ihla tl. whs mm ) plant Natsssr flamls t .in ret vr U rliai, JIHM A.IALIEIIIEie.lAtw.wt. J SIOO DOLLARS Paid lo Odd tor a eaan of Ca- tar h we eanuct euro Wifl our I'll Hi 1 InoCutitrrh Killer HnulT and lllxxl Tublrta. tux-t ut nreacrit it. Bimnl" an.tlo ol cure s-'iit tree. Trice il.OG for tlirie wilt's tre-itinent. PHILIfPlt'E REMEDY CO. 420 Psnn At., filUbuig. Pa. PATENTS! AIII.O H. NTKVF.NM v wiTnorr FKH Mnleaa nerenIMl UvDtt dilk'riHluD ana tern Irt oi.wion. PIT. MII7-KIII Strmf, WAkIIINOTON, II. C. Mil. if n. PTMEnH or t iv., r.iti.u. im. urant-D 01 1 olUc4ji C'iiiJaaffo CUUuil ud itroiu T XX prtf.-rrcU, lu every luwa, to aul aa tmaaurer if I cl BH.I-.irr lnrl. Ouod mmlraol. KA U AHU IMVKdTSK.NT CO.. lalt.il Utl.. Uallluian', ltd. P. M. V. 6, 1WU f J I ilUfl Texa if cumparstively a very ipsmc- ly cultivated State. In several count ici there are very few liihahitanta. Itntley county hna but four reaidents, Cnckrail has an, AndrrMin hna JJ7, I .y tin bna 17, and I)awm has .ifi. Tweiitv-five (ithcr counties have populations of less than 500 each, Kheeo growers find that the finer the wool the poorer is Ihe akin for tanning purposes. The Herb Dura for lleartnehea. (Israelii llnailaehn I'nwilerS represent the lateet, moat aclcntlnn mii! I eat euro fur lienil- I'heai they am giinraiitiwul to linfrno from all harmful ilruirai they cure ipilekly. In New York 5,000 poolroom men ire le. 1 he reform crn-iaile drove tlietn out of btmnrn. T Cure a CM In On Hmr. T I.aiatit naniio oeiitm Tiairra All druiKlata rafiiml lli m .ny If It full lo enra, i. W. Uaors aliaalur la on each box. Kto. Tlehn Service In Parli, Of rnurir. 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