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THIS OFFICE

JANET LEE

iii the Shadow of the Gsdlows. BY DAVID LOWRY. r-- . - CBAFTXB XXin. oium Bxxia xmvkpw. The nnlse of New England aniekenad as the wat ea of superstition rolled orer the land. Kan and women hitherto respected by tteir felloos were thrown into prixon upon pretexts so trivial that the generation socnatomed to the railway, telegraph, and telephone cannot comprehend, much leas realise, the extent of the eraza that sent thousands to untimely graves in Europe, and overpowered reaton, hamaniiv and jostice in New England.. EnVy and hate, malice and revenge railed the hoar. Neighbors at variance, instead of resorting to the courts, denounced each other as witches. The prisons were crowded with men, women, and children. At a time when the strongest, men yielded to despair, pleading gailty to charges coined by die malevolent, cowering before this ignorantand headstrong, Janet tee displayed s degree of fortitude and resolution that won for her the admiration of all who knew her, and the respect of the more inteUireat was out: spoken as her ease was discussed. She waa as cheerful in Ipwioh jail aa when aha waa at home, seemingly. Do not give np hope, mother. It is net like the-people gf Massachusetts to hang women and children. I have more faith in oar friends in Salem than to think they will let them hang two women oa each slender evidence. "If we had bat told the troth at first," Dorothea answered. "Or if Martin Lee Hash, mother. Would you bring him to certain death?" Dorothea elaaped her hands convulsively. "O, my sweet! my sweet! When I look at yon, acd think yon are doomed to die Iiie Mary Bradbury and Martha Carrier, mr heart is like to burst. If they would tke and spare yon I would be oontenV And yet jou are stout of heart. Oh, why asonld oae so brave he lost to the world? And why should I not be btve? Am I not John Lee's daughter? Alas I wohn Io ia not what he was. His spirit is broken. I am much mistaken if my father does not show the people of Salem ere long the stuff tbe Lees are made of. Footetaco approached the door as aba spoke, and the jailer hdmitted John Lee, who clasped wife and daughter in bis arms, as ne new tnem on, scanning their features closely, he said bitterly: "So. This fa? Salem's return to the wife and daagfater of the man who at-rvod her in her need. It were better my ne ghbors were crazed than cruel, but trace they are both" He - paused, then added between his jelenohed teeth: I scorn them all. There I Said I not so, mother? Janet exclaimed. I some to bid yon keen up heart, said John Lee. with decision. "I am con vinced we are victims of a base clot, una be sure I shall not re- until the truth be made pain. You have seen me overwneimeq Twae tne suoaennees or. ino charges. I know your, troth. I am myself 'twere base indeed did I not rouse myself, and 'twould be baser did I permit tbe magistrates to rest until they, too, are convinced 'tis a conspiracy it will all be mada ciear to them ere long. I have had ear, not of one, but of two of Think not I have been idle these fire days since I last saw you here. I have done much. Tie little sleep hss crossed my eyelids bat now, I think I hare well earned rest, as you sh ill soon see. I may not say more now. The magistrates are. even, in Ipewich new. They will soon be here, fori took aa oath yesterday I would not sleep till I had made an end of this master, am tnere axe many wings to ao, and much I do not understand.' Tell me truly, what means the story Ezra told of Will's Hill? "That shall be exnlained in good time. father," e.dd Janet, quickly; "have no 'So I hare your word. I ask no more. What! Think tho spiteful tale of that lying creature lodges in my ears!" John Lee looked at his daniihter proudly. "I need have no fear for you, at least. It la well. Now I wi'l return to our friends, who, be sure, are not idle. Tie our purpose to bring' the magistrates here be prepared for them at any time, tost I may not and myproof on the instant and be detained. Keep up bent." He embraced them again as ho spoke, an hastened away. ind i not y we woom sear gooa we soon?"' said Jnet. when they were alone; but Dorothea Lee sat with bowed bead, and made no answer. j Another footstep approached, and Ar- ' thnr Proctor entered. He gamed upon l Janet with undisanised admiration. "Were it not for tbe terrible danger, I coold welcome the experience that proves to aH tbe world jonr courage and selfpossession. Ieomeonoe more to cheer you.'"What sav they in Salem, now? Do Jbey believe Ann Bigger 's tales, and Kzras janec aeKeo. uo tney mum fhLtt we murdered Martin Lee now?" "There are some who believe it; bat, since you speak of that poor wretch, Sara 'I am unable to unravel the mystery. I am perplexed. It lies between you aad Ejm, He could not have met both of yon on Will's Hill?" "Wsf ever mortals as sorely pressed?" said Dorothea, suddenly. "Did not my father say relief would some to aa speedily, mother bear up." "lamnotaon. Time passes swiftly, child." Aye tis time that makes me fearful." said Proctor. "If I could be sure which of you was at Will's Hill, it would help as to clear much aw y. it is best we teu the trutn, said Doro"Fxoctor most be told the troth boot Martin Lee at onee," And br nar htm in neril. mother!" J an at axel aimed." If we had timaw" then she nauacd smddaaly. "Thentrf a' troth Martin is not dead. ! Whit h this mystery? Though I hare convened with John Lee every day save yesterday, never hare I heard him say aught of his brother. True, he has been beuton many things. While he wat here, I was there. We've- had barely time to cheer each other, ar d counsel, and plan. We know very well- " "Tis best to tell him the truth, Janet," again said Dorothea. Jo, nor I will not toll even Proctor," Janet answered. Then, in a changed ton she said: "We are cruelly beset. We dan not tell the truth." "Daw not?" Proctor echoed. "Now, then, I know 'tis net m your own account. All Salem knows yon two nave tried ta save each other. ' Now, you are concerned for your uncle. Trust me; I will not betray yes. Or, at least; confide in your father, or it may be too late. What ia this myxtery that hrts given the apprentice warrant to wag his tongue?" "I will teB thee," said Dorot ea. "Janet and me carried food and drink to Martin to keep him from starring, bat neither of os took counsel of the other, or knew the other was serving him. We .feared lest the other would incur suspicion." "And 'tis for this this sublime devotion to eaoh other, and Martin Lee, Umu art herel" said Proctor, reverently, "I saw the way clearer in the last minute. I will return t Governor Dauforth at once." "And bring Martin Lee to the gallows. Janet's tone conveyed a rebuke and reNo. no. 1 said I would not batrav your cooftdenoe. I will suy nothing of this to Justice Danf orth nntil I take conn, sal with John Lee. But," Proctor ad-Jed In sheer desperation, "I have not had opportunity to see John Lee since the day he went to his sister's, and I folly expected to mees him ere this in Salem." "Then you stetsure soon to meet him, for he was here within this hour," said Janet, calmly, "and brought good news. He bade us keep up heart, and euid he would And a way tq make an end, of it this very day," "And the' be the ease" Proctor looked at them, reflecting" why, I, too, believe matters must some to a head sooner thnn I bad thought . Bold he aught of Martin lant? fa VBsaw."

My father knows avsn lets out

errand to bill's Hill than yon have ltarned," Janet interrupted, "'Tis in thy keep ng wholly." Whereupon Proctor's face elouded, but it cleared upon the instant as he replied; "I am losing time. I mast find John Lee; at least I mast be doing, since the judges, I know, are here in lpswiuh." So saying, he passed ont. and once more mother and daughter were left alone. Thsy were to be subjected to a trial, for soon another visitor appeared in the person of Giles Ellis. When he stood before them neither spoke. I did not expert a warm welcome. Bearers of evil tidings are never welcome." "What greater evil can befall us than to endure yonr presence in Ipwioa jail?" said Janet Lee. "Aye, there be worse. The gallows is worse." "Sorely they have not rendered judg. ment?" Dorothea stood before him with questioning eyes. "Judgment cannot be long deferred, they have fonnd Merlin Lee. "May heaven preserve biml" said Janec, quickly. "If they have found Martin then they cannot say we murdered him." "So, then, you do not know Martin ia dead an I buried?" "DeadP Dorothea Lee sat down with a hand orer her heart: Janet oanght Giios' arm. " 'Tie fatal I'll not believe it. " "Tt matters not, so long as he is really dead and buried." Dorothea rose with an effort nnd approached Giles. He continued oitimly: "Mart n Lee's body was found in the sea, where 'tis said you and your familiars bore him. His name was found on a knifa in his..iooket. and on his arm." "Ihis is pas- belief," Janet said, looking at her mother, "If it were true, surely here are those who would huve told us." ' But her meaning look was lost upon her mother, and Giles Ellis misinterpreted it. He thought Janet wai trying to deceive him. "If you wish the proof ask thn jailer. Whereupon Janet immediately went to the door and addressed that individual. The jailer, bt-l eving he had a witch to deal with, made instant reply that her handiwork meaning her unclo'u body had been "tossed up by the sea and given decent Christian burial after yon witches carried the body there." Dorothea was crying softly. K'ith her hands orer her face. "I can not look on suoh sufiVring unmoved. And yet I have come tossy to you that although you are both as good as given into the h ngm n's hands, I have come to sare yon. it is in aiy power to prevent the sentence of death, "It is all over, Janet. We must die," Dorothea moaned, I do not believe it. our friends are not idle, as on well know. My father bade us be of good cheer. " "He cannot aava you." said Giles. "Tis not in his power. I alone may do that by speeoh with my kinsman, whom I hare an appointment with this night. Know you not 'tis resolved to arrest tnd con fine John Lee and Proctor?" Now, this Giles E lis believed was the truth. He had, he thought, planned how they both should be apprehended, without himself appearing in the m tter. Be h d suggested the prouriety of arresting tnem to Marshal Hobbs, and not content wih this had written a letter to Sir Thomas Danforth, vaguely bin-ing at ths rumors involving Jonn Lee and Proctor in the matter that occupied so much of publio attention. The poor prisoners were dumfounded on hearing this. The f. ot that the judges were even now in -Ipswirh seemed to bear ont the truth tulness of Giles' assertion. They were suddenly overwhelmed cast into niter despondency in an instant by the artful story Giles told them. A deathly pallor orerspreitd Dorothea Lee's face. Janet felt her hands grow cold in her own. "Man!" exclaimed Janet. "Ciinst look on her unmoved? What can you do? How can yon serve us? See! She is fainting." But Dorothea Lee did not h ear Giles Ellis' answer; she had fainted doad away. Janet grasped Giles' arm as ahe looked down on her mother. "Dost see vhat thou hast done? Be quick. . I say be quiok ere she comes to- while i am in the mood. If she should die m one of these faints I will be her murderer. What is it you wish?" "I want you to wife," said Giles, curtly. " 'Tie all I ask." There wits a faint t nga of color in his sal ow olieek, but his eyes gleamed with triumph. - "So yon bring me an order giving as our freedom, I promise." "Aye, you promised Prootor also." Janet's figure seemed to rise above him. "I did. But -were Prootor here, he would not ask me to keep my promise. He would bid me save my mother's life." . "Something more than thy promise is needed eie I move. Swear than wilt marry me." . . Janet looked up, and clasping her hands, said: "I swear in the sight of heaven to be thy wife if thou trilt bring me f reeedom for those I love but not otherwise." Then, looking him firmly in the face, and with cheeks sii white as her mother's, who lay like one dead beside her. Janet Lee added, fiercely: "Now, go." So sayin?, she thrust him from her presence, knelt over her mother, and yielded to te trs for the first time aincr she was imprisoned. TO BB OONTISUBD. Old Lace. Many of our girls do not inow why old lace is so much- more valuable and generally so much more beautiful than new lace. The fact is, that the old lace is all woven in lost ' patterns. It is frequently as fine as a spider's film and cannot be reproduced. The loss of patterns was a severe check to lacemaking in France and Belgium, and waa occasioned by the French Revolution. Before that time whole villages supported themselves by laco-making, and patterns were handed down from one generation to another. They were valuable heirlooms, for the laost celebrated weavers always had as many orders as they could execute in a lifetime, and they were bound by an oath taken on the font Gospels to work only for certain dealers. When the Reign of Terror began, all work of this kind was interrupted for a time. After the storm had subsided the dealers and workers were far apart some dead, some lost, and some escaped to foreign lands, and such of tbe women as remaided were bound by their oath to work for but one; and this oath, in spite of Robespierre's doctrine, waa held by the poorest of them to be binding, and there were instances where they suffered actual want rather than break their word. Some, however, taught their children and their grandchildren, and many patterns were in this way preserved. Some of the daintiest and finest patterns were never recovered, and to-day specimens of. these laces are known to be worth their weight in gold. Ought to Know. A Justice of the Peace who bad just married ft couple, turned to a man and said: "I don't believe that the woman will love, Serve and obey huh." "I don't know," some one replied, "she seems to be a very amiable woman." "I don't think she is," the Justice re plied. 'Why so?" "Because she used to be my wife." Arkamavo Trawler. An Epicure. Customer What is this tough, tagteiesB.8ubstani.aiin this oustard pie? Waiter That's coooanut, sahv-eas-tard topped with cocoanut. Customer Hum! Well, fakeitont and bring me oustard topped with rich, juicy white pine sawdust ;; , ; 0c Presidents have all 'beeij lawyers and soldiers, and among them no millionaire or own of excessive wealth pan be founds

PECULIAR INFATUATION,

DUbiwnt Ma hods of Tallowing the IJuKBtloa "Late One Another." Do men ever tall in love with each other? Women, do. Not" long-ago a young woman in New Jersey was- married to a youthful laborer ch her father's farm. Sometime afterward It was discovered that the husband wait a female; the youngwife refused, however, though earnestly entreated by her friends, to giro up tier chosen consort. The strangest part; of tho discovery was the fact that the brldo knew her husband waa a woman before she was led to the altar. If men do not exhibit this strange Infatuation for one of their own sex, they at least oftentimes glre evidence of the fact that they lor. one another. There are rafcny Instances on record where one man has given his life tor another. There are many more instances where men have given. lite to another. ' . It is a proud possession the knowledge that one has saved a precious human life. Merlden, Oonn., is the home of such a happy man. John H. Pnston, of that olty, July 11, 1890, writes: "Five years ago I was taken ve::y sick. I had several of the best doctors, itnd one and all called It a complication ot diseases. I was sick tour years, taking prescriptions prescribed by these same doctors, and I truthfully state I never expected to get any better. At this time, I commenced to bare tbe most terrible patas in my back. One day an old friend of miue, Mr. B. T. Oook, of tho firm of CurtU & Cook, advised ine to try Warner's Safe Cure, as he had been-troubled the same way and It bad effected n cure tor him. I bought six bottles, took the medicine as directed, and am to-day a well man. I am sure no one ever had a worse case of kidney and Hver trouble than I had. Bufore this I was always against proprietary medicines, but not now, oh, no." Friendship expresses Itself In very peculiar ways sometimes; but the true friend Is the friend In need. A Learned Man. The following letter received by a Chicago publisher, is a fair sample of tbe woriK of the average literary aspirant: Ser pleas find in close a pamlit wich Ihaveiiten& had. printed for a fen frend I have a lots' more storeys lick them onley longer & perhaps more tnterestid wioh I will send to yon from tint to tun prevvidid yon ken pay me anof to mack it pay me pleas writ & tell me wot the oopeyrit of' this bock ia worth this book is not as yet plast on the mat kit the rest of my stories will be ritin on a tip liter & on one sid of paper onley I hafto hire my 'ritin don as yon ken see by this letter if you dont wish to pay aomthing the ooperit to print & sell this book return to me at this plase. Jtrkamato Traveler. Tbe Society Faper. It is a sad event when a sickly little society paper publisher in some ambitions town goes under. Then the visit of some society dude from a neighboring village passes without mention, and the trip of somebody's head servant girl on a hoss-car passes unheralded and unit no wn. Of what use for the wife of the village judge to look "perfectly lovely" In a blue pongee silk, or for the daughter of tho leading apothecary to tread the stately measure of the dance in a white tulle oversklrt, when there is no longer a society journal to record It? Henceforth, society must depend upon the facetious and uncertain "mentioning" ol their local paper, which has a way of mixing up society events, with obituary notices and dog lights. Tvm$ StfHntfs. A Mystterjr Explained. Creditor Can I collect this bill ot mine? Debtor I'm afraid not, to-day. Creditor I hear you are going to have a new house put up. Debtor Yes. Creditor Seems very queer to me that a man that can't pay his honest debts can be putting up houses. Debtor Did you bear who was goin to put it up for me? Creditor No. Debtor. 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