THE SOUANTON TRIBUNE -WEDNESDAY aiORNDTQ, KAY 10, 1897. Q Che Rome Reading Circle CONVEX or MARY MAJOR -HAERI C fRANCIS.' I L. t ICopywrlght, 1S97, by Mary men , -rc i liQfOM. C. Francis. SYNOPSIS. Major HarrltiKton I itfrald that lie mint loso his old home, "Scarlet O.iks," where he Ilcs with his niece Esther, for the mortgage it due, and tho news from his foreign Investments Is such that hn can not prevent foreclosure. Paul Uronson Is on hand, In tho Interest of tho Trust com pany that hold tho mortgage. Paul Is an ardent bicyclist, nnd ho has fallen In love with Dither. Ho has taught Esther to ride, on tho slv, because her unclo Is vio lently opposed to the (ipoit. Now Paul Is going lopnrtlclpnto In tho famous Milling-ton-Irving road-race, nnd Is looked upon In racing circles as hnMiig a good chanco to win. Esther Js very nnvlous to seo tlto race, as the cotuse Is only a lew miles from "Scarlet Oaks," und, after much grumbling, tho major consents to takr hor j so the day of tho raco finds them both at tho placo of finish, nmong an excited throng waiting for the riders. Major Har rington has no Idea that Paul Uronson Is to take part, and does not suspect Esthoi'H chief motlvo In coming to tho lace. TAUT II. At tho end of the route Esther nnd the major were wedsed In by the mass of people, (jreatly to the major's dis gust. "Beastly mob, this!" h'o grunted. ' Ton, my soul If I ever want to see each a hydra-headed crowd again. They're like the rest of the jrrvat Amer ican public! Go out on a holiday to yell doesn't make any difference what about just so they yell." Ksther made no response. Her eyes were fixed on the course, and her thoughts were with a tlder yet Mo far away to feeo. Something1 In her pre occupation seemed to attract the ma jor's attention. "H'm, I don't seo Uronson anywhere jround.do you, Esther?" She blushed guiltily. "N-no; I haven't ecm him yet." "Funny," mused the major. "I thought" "Stau.l back there'" cried a marshal. "Move that line back Keep oft tho track! Do you all want lo be killed?" The walls of crowded humanity were forced back and the cur Ins lino of the mad showed fur In the distance like a white ribbon, clfnr nt flr.st, and then through field classes Esther saw the spidery outline against the sky that told the racers were coming. "Iook, look!" hc cried, "Here they come!" The thousands massed about tho ter mination of the course. gr?w llder with excitement. Shouts lllled the nir. Favorites were zreeted nith nrlrmuil ttons to win as they (lew by, dust-cov-eied and pala from strenuous exertion. ' Everett Is setting- a magnificent liace," said a man near Esther. "By Jove! see that red-hot sprint he made hen. If Bionson doesn't move up on him quick now he'll lose the race. I'll btt the finish will He between the two!" Esther's hf.art was in her throat. She glanced at the major. His eyes were riveted on the road now, and the popu lar excitement had filtered Into him. "They're doing soino hot riding," he taid. "There goes a man oft' his wheel gad 1 hope nothing will happen to thne two fell'v.q In front. Can you bcc, Ksther?" She pressed closer to the track. In it swiil of yellow dust she saw a figure she knew well hanging close to the wheel of a rider who led by less than a wheel length scores of figures In the dusty perspective swam hazily before her gaze the crowd was hoarsely shouting the names of both men until no one could tell who was the favorite. A wheelman ctept out of tho cloud of dust, made a mad sprint, and raced neck by neck with the leader for half n minute, heralded by the fickle crowd, et, and the crowd shouted Itself hoarse. "Winner, Paul Uronson time, l.OS: 47 new record!" cried tho referee, In stentorlun tones. A bunch of riders had followed the winner so closely that the track was suddenly Jammed with them, but the crowd pnld no attention to them, con tinuing to call Paul's name with vo ciferous cheering. The situation had dawned on the major, and even on tho Instant he rec ognized with a grim humor that ho had been neatly Inveigled Into a clever plan. "Great Scott!" cried Tattlj "no won der you got a 'hurry' order on this mes sage. Follow mo to tho placo as fast as you can and you shall have a fresh horse, and I'll fix It up all right for you at the ofTlce." He mounted his wheel as he spoke and was off llko tho wind. The wheel fairly hummed along tho road. The landscape was not more kaleidoscopic ns It Hashed by Paul than were his thoughts. Esther! tho homo saved! tho major's Joy! himself tho bearer of the good news! It did not for a moment occur to him that tho messaga was other than the one that would save Scarlet Oaks and Es therho was always thinking of Es ther. His wheel sped more rapidly; the tingle In his veins had not died out when ho turned up the broad walk to the house. Major Harrington, pale from a sleep less night, heard the wheel on tho gravel ns ho walked the library. Ho hurried to tho door. His surnrlso as ho saw Paul was evident. "You arc early," he said. "I hope I bring you good news In stead of bad," said Paul, with n clear ring In his voice "Hero 'Is a cable gram for you." Tho major stood motionless for ono second, then tore the envelope, open. Paul looked away; It was so still he was afraid to look around ugaln. The faithful Ellis slipped up un-no-tlced. Tho major found his voice. "Ellis, thank Clod!" he cried. "Scarlet Oaks Is saved. Paul, come In; you have saved my home to me." (To Bo Continued.) a 'it-sv --" r j f" ')"-- " .yx. v t r ii :i it tJSz ". THE .'.'GROWN-UP" DAUGHTER'S DUTYiTO IIER MOTHER You can only hrtvo ono'motlicr; therefore, when her step Is growing slow and her mind gloomy with forobodlng-s, nnd you can seo that her wholo nervous system is upsot, it is your liuai duty and privilege to uttcnil to her In time I Mother Is approaching tho most critical period of her life. Tho chaniroof life, that Is what mother is dreading, ami no wonder, for It is full of peril to nil out tho strongest women. There arc como special anil very wearing symptoms from which mother suffers, hut sho will not hpeak of them to any ono. Help her out; sho doesn't know what to do for herself I Shnll I advise you? First, send to tho nearest drug htoro and get a bottlo of Lydla B. PlnUhnm's Vegetable Com pound, and seo that mother takes It regularly, then wrlto to Mrs. Hnkhnm, at Lynn, Mass., giving all the symp toms aud you will receive a prompt reply tolling mother what to do for her self. In 'the meantime the Vegetnblo Compound will make life much easier for her. it tones up tne nervous system, invigorates - tho body, and the "blues" vanish before It ns dark ness flees from tho sunlight You can get It at any reliable druggist's. Mrs. I,ou;sSTitoNO,lIarrlsHlll,KricCo.,N.Y.,says: "I have been troubled with falling of tho womb for yenrsj, was advised to take Lydla K. Vlnkham's Vegetnblo Compound. I took thirteen bottles and received great benefit. When the time for change of life cnino I suf fered a great deal with faintness and palpttntlon of tho heart. I got ono bottle of tho Vegetable Com- y y pound and ono of lllood Purifier nnd was relieved again. I was thereby enabled to pass through that serious period very comfortably " vi I'Xx M J&k. it aw s - t ,n'''t;.x;.Att,i r '2h-. 4A-- wmmt i !W."g3ra!'JKWKffll yft THE VjfflSarosP I NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd Personal Accounts. 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Good 9 1.00 vnl-ucnat "y $5.98 $1.98 Call Up 3682, MALONEY OIL and MANUFACTURING GO. AND niK vifipriR OFFICE and WAREHOUSE, M1to151 MERIDIAN ST. TIH2 CLATTER OF HOOFS AND TIIH WHIR OF TOLD OF A C.EN UINI3 STRUGGLE. THE WHEEL PAUL WENT BY LIKE A ROCKET. then ho ns suddenly lost Ills gait nnd was swallowed up bodily In dust among his fellow riders. The course was clear now for the two men In front. The contest narrowed. Uoth men made u rush, their wheels falily whlzzlnu In the nir. Everett came down the home stretch like a tornado. For a moment It Bemed ns though Paul could not pass him. Suddenly with a great effort that almost lifted his wheel from 'the ground the latter went by llko a rock- RED ROUGH HANDS Itching, ncalr, bleeding palma, ihapeleai nalli, sod painful linger ends, plmplei, blackbcadi, oily, rootby alt hi, dry, thin, and (ailing hair, Itch. Ing, icaly acalpa, all yield quickly to warm Lathi with Cuticuiu. Boip, and gentle anointing with Cuticuiu (ointment), the great akin curt). ytiGura I. wldthrouphoottb. world. roTTiaDtcaiKDCaiu. Coar.. hoU rropf , Hotton. ., .. . u, mr " Ilow la l'icdue. Holt, Whit. Ilmdi," fret. ITCHING HUMORS JmUnllr rHr.t by tl'JICl'll JUmulIS. "So this Is the reason why you want ed to pee the race, Is It?" he said, to Esther. "Now that we have seen It, suppose we go home?" Esther was too much flushed with excitement to appiehend the full meaning of this remark for an Instant. "Wasn't It a glorious finish?" she cried. "Oh, look! they are bringing: him back." Tho more enthusiastic of the crowd had surrounded the hero of the race and were carrying him to the referee's stand. Paul, cap In hand, bowed right and left and looked in vain upon the pea of faces for one he knew best of all. The fnajor nnd Esther were ruth lessly crowded in. Suddenly a move ment of the "hydra headed" pushed them to the front. Esther stepped for ward, waved her handkerchief, and a smllo of recognition gretted her from Paul. It was the work of an Instant; tho major looked thunderstruck. "Now that you have distinguished yourself, I think we will get out of this," ho said. The drive home was a quiet one. Esther was suspiciously cheerful, and the major, after n brief consideration of the mntter, decided to seem to uay no more attention to It, but to hasten preparations for their departute. In the gray dawn of the morning of the thirty-first It was only five o'clock two men, a horseman and a wheel manwere riding nlong the highway some fifteen miles from Scarlet Oaks. Paul had resolved to bo on hand early, for tho foreclosure was to take placo that morning, and he wondered as he came upon the horse and rider, bound In his dliectlon nt this unseem ly hour, whether they also might have some part to play In the loss of the old home. The two passed and repassed each other. "I'll take a fall out of you In a min ulte, all right," said the horseman. "If you really want to race, why don't you get off and walk?" "I'll t'o you," replied Paul; "come on." Tho horseman whipped up suddenly. Paul calmly gave him a good start, then made one of his buists of speed, overtook him easily, circled around In tho road, laughed, fell back until It stemed that lie was beaten, then went spiniu..sr ahead nt a rattllnc pace. "When you begin to race let mo know, will you?" ho said, riding along side the horseman. "Its awkward wait ing around here for you to begin." 1110 nni demon used an expletive or two. "I'll give you a race," ho said. The two vere off in an Instant, and the clatter of hoofs and the whir of tha wheel told of a genuine struggle. The horso was a speedy animal, but lie was no match for the expert rider; man and beast f re matched against each other, and tho highway, in the quiet morning hour, witnessed a contest that promis ed to be a record breaker. The two had their blood up they meed recklessly. Paul was Just gathering himself for an other sprint that lie Intended as a fare well to Me antagonist when tho horse stumbled suddenly nnd his rider fell headlong. Paul was beside him In a moment. "No, I'm not hurt,"' replied tho mes senger, "but this beast has gone lame. I had no business to race him and there'll be tho dickens to pay Into tho bargain, for I got a "hurry' order on this cablegram. Do you think I can get a horso anywhere about hero right away'" "I feel ns though I were to blamo for this," eald Paul. "There's no chance for a horso now, but I will deliver the message for you." "You're a trump!" said the messen ger. "Do you know where Scarlet Oaks Is?" Ho turned tho yellow envelope to Paul. It was addressed to Major Harrington, M'ns It tho Supper f At Monte Carlo a week or two ago tho decorous quiet which generally reigns In tho Salon d'Or was amusingly milled. Vhl!o the solemn function of displaying;, mixing and shullllng the cards which pre cedes tho beginning of tho play was being gone through, a gentleman walked up to the tables, deliberately counted out u lot of bank-notes, In valuo i,500, and placed them on tho black. This somewhat unusual oceurrenco of staking a maximum before tho play for tho day had begun naturally attracted at tention, and ti bystander remaiked; "Rather bold play, sir." "Well," paid the player, "I dreamt last night that I saw the table exae'ly as It Is now, and on tho first coup black won." Tho cards being duly cut, the talllcur proceeded, watched by tho onlookers with unusual Interest, to deal out tha cards for the first coup, and black won. A suppressed "Oh" from tho bystanders greeted tho announcement, and then from across tho tablo came, In tones of agon ized entreaty, a lady's voice: "What did you have for supper last night? Do tell me!" Tld-Hlts. 8 After Forty Years. An epitaph as curious In Its way as any of tho quaint gravestone Inscriptions that have been recorded Is on a tombstone la the cemetery of n suburb of Tarl.'. Tho husband died first, nnd beneath tho record of hla name was placed, at his 10 quest, tho line: "I am anxiously awaiting you. July 30, 1S27." When his widow died, forty years arter, the following line completed her Inscrip tion: "Here I am. Sept. 9, 15C7.'1 Elgin Cour-ant. . ni t"j- HICYCI.E SUITS, clognnt assort meat In shades, price aud styles C- QQ rom UP BOO NEW SII.K WAISTS, latest detugns, styles and shades ana C 1 OR make, to clcno them out from.. UP I I, PROP'R THE KIC POWDER CO., BOORS I AND 2, COM'LTHB'L'jriV SCRANTON, PA. JY1. W. COLLINS, Mgr. WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llaus:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Agents for nichardson-Boynton'ii Furnaces and Rangse. MIHG AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND HTJataV PALE WOIUCB. 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