The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, July 22, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT
9 7-
Perseverance's Pluck
By EDITH SESSIONS TUPPEB.
"A police cletectfveT'' repeated Per-
vcrance, "How kind lie u and what
leimoii I've lcnr mI. ' '
Her MpiritM rebounded from the effect
of her recent unpleasant cxperletieii, uml
ho hurried on to thu door of tho Young
Women's ChrlHriitu association. Him
tatd her errand to tho liullboy, who
aid listlessly. '.'Fifth story." and l'or-
evei'miee took her first ride in uu eleva
tor. Bho wax received by a woman of mi
certain yearn and cold, stern fuee,
Who, after IiuhHuh her tory, nuked;
"Are you a l'rotestant?"
"I miiiikjsh no," Perseverance said,
"though I've never Joined anyehoroh,"
Tim woman shook In r 1 ad dubious
ly mid continued! .
"Then it's ijalto useless to fttk If yott
buvo a rofurciuio from your pastor,"
"No," tho lrl mild sadly. "I didn't
know it wim necessary."
"I'm very sorry," suld tho other,
"but our rule am imperative, We cum
not receive any girl or women without
a reference,"
Perseverance thought of tho street
and the tfreut city with positive terror.
Bhe bcKau to realize what thu relentless
hum of the bl town meant, and a sense
of utter helplessness rushed over linr,
Bhi turned mechanically to if a
"Don't you think we iiiijlit stretch
Ik. full.. 11 trifle In this case?" fluid ft
weet voice, "Tint child looks tired out,
1 really do not think wh should send
her away. Hho In quite at, the mercy of
ineLiiled tieoole. us khe is mo utterly
a Ntrai.'K'tr, "
l'ersevcrunoe looked at the speaker,
Him was a beautiful woman of about
80, with a Ntrmitf, sweet face, Mr
gown wim plain, but fitted her marvel
ously, Her only oriiuiiients were a clus
ter of violets, whose breath came to the
Hir Jlk a waft from the xoiilh mead
ow of her father' farm, and a little Sil
ver nroNS that tfleamcd on her breast.
Vtu,r eiiihl." went on the ifriiclotis
peaker, ami comln over slm passed an
arm about 1'crscveiunce, who at those
words did what every other uood lrl
would do under the mime condition
tin mt t ii in a Mission of tear
"IIunIi, huli, dear," mild the gentle
lady. "There! you aro tired out. iJomw
'. with me. You shall have a room for to
1uy mid toniuht at all event. Tumor
row wo will talk mutter over," And
f .! tl I (11 tlm iirl Miin If ft lu-r fllnl It
i mmiI. dim corridor to a little room im
ir"i'ri'-
maculate and weet. Here hu removed
l'uriu'veriiiiee' hut and Met the cold WU
ter ronuiiiK so thut mIio luljfht batlio lier
flimliiirf fiuwi.
" ,,r 1:,. .1....... .I,.,..' ....,f '
ilOW IIO III1WII, I1"U1, l'"l
wcrohcr ruirtiritf word, end this iJuiiifb
. i t ti.ii kinir ui'iit noft.lv out and
closed the door behind her.
Perseverance uhuiccd about the tiret
tv room with It dainty ldonlntf and
XfurnlHhina. Hhc read thime word on
a little Matin banner:
HUv "wi't wltliln UiU (jiili t fxtu
t thou, whim'er tliml nrt -iid
)rt no fnonriif ut yimttirilua
UtKturti Uiy (jutot Imurt,
K'T l"t toiiiorriiw wiirii tlijr rent
Willi (Iri'UMix t ooiiiIiik III.
Tliy MhUit i thy rimiiKfii'M frioi'l
UiU love mirroiHKlK IIimi hIIII,
From far below roue the moflled roar
. rf tlm uieut eitv' tranio. The bed eem
cd Blnuulurlv oft. Into the downy iil
low tho fieuehy cheek pre Ned. Down
dropped the tired eyelid, and 'into the
girl' Mlcep crept dream of two aiiKel
one with n Milver cron Kleamliitf on
Jiit breiiHtand ealtei ln the fierfumu of
violet a "be walked; the other, a k n
eved. Mliarn faced anuel, who whiMMn'd
in her droWNV cur that he wit "u police
detective."
l'erHeveraiice'M heart waN beat Imr with
(ixeileiiieiit ii h nImi ruiiu tiie bell at, a
inoilcMt iiimilnii'iit, Iioiimc up town, It
wan thp'C dava Hinciiclieeaiite Into New
York friend liNM, alone, but full of in
ttiUMhiHin and aiiiliition to miike hr
way. N'or wiih be dixeoiieerled by her
diHtrenNinn I'Xiiirience. J'l'rucveranen
told the whol Mtory to the lovely iiimI
vraciotiN lady at the Iioiiik, where ))
had been allowed to miiam until kIio
Vi iVkdl le
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1
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"I'tvr (linn mil el 9'
mltflit lied t iii l" He nt. Mr. Vliiei t't
llele d iu inn. I',' un Ml mi l i.ei r to the
IJirl'n ii'it.l, m'mI ut Hi i liw ki it In r
telidi ilv and Mid)
"'llonk In iivi ii, it, ir, Hint K'xxl Iiihii
rhaiM'i d I" l ' in in "
"liil vim .i ' l'i i vt fiiiei
ftaki'd. "Il iild In' WiH polti imi .
tvi.'"
"A lb lei ive, iti ir, i,i llm ltT if
tlif gt .l " le f" f 'In ti'v If tl
v.u le t fi r tie i 1 1 1" en n mid ft -r
tbi- dil'y t'i( fit would t i'tf
titilt w e kd Hi. to It t "
" t ii iUii l'i ii iitiiin uid
rU. 'Ml Ut. i el. I t it nt W III
tflt .tl Oe, till I be I i w.iitl
In tM t' Ho rtj I. I i toil Ihlltlt 1
ttiuld (' I OMrf In do III I'l lt Hlit t"
"I f tin f llnil li.i-l ttmbllHxi tiiii ll
Ititi mi tuc tune i i e'e r tliM nntiiiii
how t !'" '" M i,eii,. oi;.,
"i, l..n.ir u nf luidlif'i nl
.i 1 n .ii 1 I y tie ud In J'tiiml-
mil ii' tin jeii tt a in ij4
. i wtittiii I km1 M l t r li ad
im tuti im ii luttttr."
Armed with a letter of introduction
h Mr. Kuthurine Tcrry-Town, Pere.
teranee ran her bell ono Multry AoKuxt
morning. Him followed the Junitor up
tho itair, a iho felt quite iiiiiil"quuto
to wrentlo alone with tho myterle of
an apartmunt hoow. Another bell wai
raiiK, and a mart, whito cuptM il maid
tuhcrod her into a little drawing room,
no curiou iu it apjiolntmetit that i'er
leveratiee' eye opened very wide In
deed. The jclrl did hot know what to
make of tho extraordinary Jumble of
brio-tt-briMi, the kctchc')o black and
wiiltri. tho thoummd and one tdeture
ot prominent actor, aclreMte and HitifC-
er crowding the wall, Biio impiy
tared in nndlnKulned amameiit tin
til Mr. Terry Town came trailing in
in a black ilk Jonephlmi own, rihe
wa a woman in whon tmm wu a f uri
ou mliiKlinK of kind nen and didain.
Tear and mile met In lier eye. Home-
time the full lip JaHKheil voltipliiou
ly; 8aljti they took, on a pathetio little
drwrp. 1'eriieveraueo studied her fieto In
tently and compared it with the Insi
pidity of Mr. Verplaiick'tt eiunfenaiieii
and the orloUHUc ana ptritii,nity or
Mr. Vincent', feature, It wa quit
another true, ami ail idea tlimlied ill
J'erseveranco' queer little bead that
thl woman wa not very haimy, that
he had mled nomcthltitf in life,
Mr, Terry-Town read Air, vineent
uoto and then mild kindly t
"1 hall bo very lad to help you in
any way 1 can, but firt you inut let
me ak you n fow uetlon. Do not be
alarmed. They will be quite oliTeren
from any ankod you at the home, 1 ha)l
not bother about your religion or refer
ence, llow did you come to think you
could do inrwp;" . work'"
"I have road or the ueoe oi o
many women in thl line," i'erever
anee answered, "I thought what otler
have dono I lht do,"
"You have read of theiMlartlluu(i-
ooe in country newpupei, i up
poiwt?" "Ye,"
"1 thought no," rather eotilemptu-
ou)y, and Mr. Terry-Town muttered
omethlng about "ImbecJje eorrepon
ent" which i'ereveranc did not un-
l1i.rllllll.
"Iluvn von ever written anything for
publication?" wu tno next qiieiion,
"I wrote ono piece tor our noino j
per, and every ono Moemiwi to nm if,
ml it l'i.reverane Mimtilv.
Mr. Terry-Town miied, 1ut It wa
a Nad little mnile,
"YoTHiiunt not ay 'wrote a tdeco,
but 'wrote a Mtory,'" ehoMuld very geu
tlv.
"Hut thl wiwu't a Mtory," wild 1'er
everuiice: "it wa more like an cuy,"
"Never m lid. In liewiatier onkie
everything 1 a Mtory, from an awount
of a railway accident to a paragraph
about a strawberry ictivai,"
"That'M oueer." aid I'ireveraiW!e
"Ye, my child, there' a lot of queer
t h riu." Maid the Iwiy enigmatically,
"Now, another queniion, Do you think
vim eun endure iiavini your heart bro
ken regularly every day for tho next
ten yer?"
"Why, what a Mtrango question I Why
do you ask turn
"iSccauso it' a heartbreaking but
lieM, If I wero to advl you a'seordlng
to my Judgment, I should ay take tho
next train back to tho old farm and too
little red nehoolhouso and never dream
of tho newsnaix r or ew York again,
Hut you wouldn't do it. You've got
tho fever liko many others, and you'll
have to try it, mm win g" wwiign mo
tamo round Of illsaiitioliitmeiit, il.silio
Ion and dreary waiting, You will drug
throuuh snow and rain, wind and hall,
to earn a few dollar here and a few
there, You will have door shut In your
fune bv neoiilo your inferior in every
way, You will put your best and most
conscientious lalnir on a ploee or work
only to have it returned, ' Declined with
thioil.' You will goon day after day
living in feveriiiii hope that good luck
is eoniliii this week. You will see olh
er women leu brainy, lens caintble than
yourself succeed where you do not, and
every night you will heartily wish you
were dead. And you ak me to help you
to all tli s. and 1 m going to do H,
This strutig't woman dipped h"r pi n
In t he Ivi r ukstuml and scruwicu a
hitMty note.
"Take this." she said, "to TbflCy
clone iitlleo. AU for thu city i ditor'
nsnii, Wear your best clothes, and don't
tell him you ut u a novice, If he ak
vou If you've done any work, say 'a
liltle.' That's not a lie. if hegivesyou
an iiNxiuiiiiieui. take it and may (bid
have im n v on you," she conuludcd
with a laiiuli
"Ob, I lank you," In gun 1't rsever
anee,
"Don't lliuiik me." was the ounk
answer, "If you gel an ordt r uml don't
know bow to till II, mine buck In Inn
and I'll heln you out. (ioodhv!" And
lVri vi ruie e was tirms fully liowrd out,
Neit moriilng lm ellinln d the stairs
to The Cyeli'iei oflb e, and ufo r waiting
1 hour and 45 minute wai at l.il
Shown llllii Hie pli w UctH'f the City I'd
itor ef ('"it I'tii't r, a im rvims, fuy
man. Mith n mild utiiiiee and I r r inoai I
able bulit tin guvtMuiii lis k at the
couiililtt' d eoctaiii of Ibe )r My girl,
wliii li mnlili nlv t nliulili Mi it her Its III
iU shfltenmlliK, HoWeVtr. li blrtVidV
ne t Inn gluniti and staled h r ri mn as
1 1 M tl1 a lM.ilie,
"r vt r iloie iter vtoiki" 'Ibe ipe t iu
Was buito itl h r like lb" ri iiiit i f
a I' V i' tiiinnt
"A llllle." Mil lie iiilAkilili llWi r
" W, II, do tea llillilt t It ill I Write
aStcl.V ,il ill it II I I I'lti! J Mil .'
i i i (.mm ts i i.tii r d.
"I Vtotihl Ii'," ) tli llliiidlf,
tliliikii.j Inn' Mr litrv it'Mll vnmll
I ltd ut It I' II In t w bil a J 'lut
" mkiiI a Istlllind ax 1 i"ir l l
a ioiui i 't'tesai'd lieiliiilai ti titt
lhi'1-tldn veil v. thu l M i f It 1 1
f ling iii a t ie. I if iii ymi i in t
' n ahiii. IU I.. ! p a hi l k loii'Klii,
ml III fe'iiil
and III .-od n n I . it r in )eu. it
ua initio'
tuu in!." a iimI m v i f llii. Ivtll
iti yi ti eii in" ti iii mii ne in i n if
"Aw t'liieiii Juilt iiltl Mr jmr
Tvta to iH.sn.t, " Wtdl. I li.ink It i ut
rageous of that odious little beaut to
end a girl like you on an assignment
of thut ort. However, if ho wishe to
Icken you of Journalism first off, I'll
forgive lilm." The lady went on to ex
plain tho character of tho mission Per
severance wa to essay. The girl grew
palo us she proceeded.
"I all newspaper work like that?"
ho asked sorrowfully,
"Oh, no, Home of U in very delight
ful and eiitet'tulnlug, Hut you can't
pick and choose, You must take what
comes, for if you refuse there are a do
en waiting to snap at the morsel, The
ilidispeiisuble woman Journalist bus not
yet appeared earth, " continued Mr.
Terry-Town cytiicully, "Take thl a
sluiitiicnr. Write thu story just a you
would tell it, Mnko it a pathetlo and
dramatic and a simplo-u possible, Of
course yon will Im well protected. The
reporter will explain every in ing w you,
Mon t ask him too many questions, ami
lie will never dream how uiisopblstl-
outod you ure."
At U n'ebs k Perseverance tutdiea ai
the eSty editor' door.
"Come in, ' somebody yelled, Perse
veration entered.
A very uood looklnu VOUMU mull, With
a soft, curly, blond bang hanging over
lii broad brow, with big, frank, fear
less eyes, and a clean shaven a tt
priest, wa the only is'eupunt of tle
room, lie Jumped tip a h entered ami
uld:
"1 fancy you're tho young lady I m
waiting for, Joint stuff, isn't It?"
"Joint stuff, " .ecliis'd Perseverance,
Then seeing a look of merriment coming
In the blue eye she haslenod to add;
"Ye, I suppose so, At least I wa told
to visit a joint thl evening and write
It up,"
"I'll 1st bunged," Dunning Maid alter-
ward, "If she didn't say it eulmly
a if H wa a (lower show or a prlwi ba
by contest, 1 liked Iter pluck, I Want
voa to remember,"
0 -
Perseverance' nrst nssignuicm wa
one never to be forgotten. Tito foul and
depraved sight she witnessed nuueatcI
and frightened ner beyond measure.
Her escort was kindness itself and pro
teeie1 tho wlrl with a sidendidly a bat-
routing air a did 1'endennl tha pret
ty runny lioiton at vuuxuuii.
"P.rinu your cony iu early tomor
row," Jim sithl us he bade Pel seyeruncti
uiuut nitfht at Mrs, Terry-Town' door,
lor it hud been arranged slto should
leeii ih'r that night lest lier tardy
coming should undermine tho foumbi
tlon of lhehome,as Its rule forrooNoij,
able retiring went absolute,
"What did ho mean bv cooy?" i'erso
vcraiet asked her mentor, who In charm
leg dishabille received Iter, "Must X
muko an ex Ira copy of thl nasty stuff?"
Mrs, J erry-Town shrieked with jaugn
ter, "Oh, you adorable little goose,
she cried, "iipy I the stuff, material,
artlep', story, piece, you would call It,
JJut, tell me, how do you like Win news
paper business'"
Jt wa a dread ful evening, too on
Jy pleasant memory will bo Mr, Dun
nlnu's kliidneMs," said tho girl shyly,
Mrs. Terry-Town bsikifd at lier
thouulitfulJy a moment. Then a soft
uillo leapi-d In her eyes,
"Yes, Jim im u nlco chap," he aid
"Hut come, go to bed, rfcur."
Jor si month J'erseveruuco triad h r
hand at tiewsiuiner work. Thank Ut
Jdrs, Terry -Vow n, who bsiked after lier,
ui'inu her tioiuts and tlt on tho rou
tine, te'lniloiii, Mud vermfmlar of tho
newsnais r ofllen. the uirl mado no s ri
ous breaks. Kho made friend in tlie
ofllce. was bsiked utsiu a "a nico liltlo
girl" uiel jiii on very well with "the
bovs." esneidully w th Harold Dunning,
the young rcjiorlcr who bud leviompunied
her on her flrnt, ussiunment, Diiuninu,
who hud tlm face of an angel, wu yet
an exis rleuced uud soplilsllcuted youlli.
lie hud come to The llyclono from the
stuff of a western newspaper, and tho
metropolitan work he hud dono hud
been marked with origiuulily and a
breezy vigor which had sieedlly at
tracted attention. The boy had reccdved
mi much flattery uml pruiso that it wus
small wonder his head had been turned
a bit or that he counted himself quite
irresistible, In spite of all theso adolcn
cent eburueterihties, ho was a gissl fel
low at In al t und possessed both senxe
uud discrimination. Ho could not fail
to udiiiire the pluck of this little coun
try girl who hud struck out so bravely
for to r If. Hone thing of iu-r history
was made known to him by Mrs, Terry
Town. The rent hn drew from her bit
by bit. Hymputhy stirred tho crust of
cynieimii winch this youngster hud tried
to form over his naturally kind In uit,
uml vti ell know to what sympathy be
Its i ni a liiiieiMime young muii and a
Invitlile will I liul'lo to l ud.
Dunning Ml in love with pretty,
plicky Per vt t im n. lie had, however,
nil tiie end of t,e century idem and
fitiieieil he could lei liiun v until Im had
lue n y i nougli In give bis Wifo tho lus
uiii winch his own sylfiititu nature tie
iu, tntli d. Ni Im ilrifted along, st eie tho
gill us nfti It as let iviubt, keeping a
watchful eye on In l, helping her iu lit r
wei k and m.iklng biinw if as much as
piMMtidc a l it toe i f In r life,
A lew uoild biel (jHlied to tbu slm
p)n roiillliy tirt it woibl whlili f.isei
intli it In r with it pe fufepin nd fever-
lull l(e, Me pllllit,'i,i (lilolhisi kttl III"!
Iii 'iituiel ,nl 'I le d uly annignineiiu
wliii Ii iit le r ene d ty In a M'vt iiy
tlrn In II I' lli'liti nt, ibe lit It to lite Inv
Ml l.lli roolini ef a I i f the inliiilii
tt iu Id, lie net ) li d W till lit I II I ii U 1 1 lt.
Ml. lilt! 'IliWII, lit f guide, ,1, . . I
pin I und Ii ii lid, bt kil on Willi M 1 III
gtud Iniini-i "it's new to Iu-r, ptmr
child ! " . tid In bet If, "Mm's pii
situ 1' M pii'dt I s ink aiel I 'i I i.lt U s
stiitr i t t I inly aiieiln r ltin,iil
ltlil lb w lei l ii.tto l Olttt i f llee
dty!"
Ihi, 'liny Town vt as in I slow t stt
)uitiilug ad in 1 1 ut li n fir I't i t laittti
and did all Ut le r pwef to pttunolv Hut
Ktf -.tli 'ht ion pn iiy and b-o liiint
. nl .t e kieltiig at il? Ilto tell I, "
v Untl bttly In Dunning inn lUy,
'VVdrdoiri u liuityliir ami lake
In rent it llilt ltMti tllat'litH? Yiu
know perfectly well that one of theso
day tho will gel a blow that will stag
ger tier nod ,.oiun ail tier tine airy cas
tles. Why not savo her from it?"
"1 would if 1 had any money." aald
Dunning suvnply.
TO UK CONTIKUWI.
, A CIn Hook.
On linui R lit Ilia iMIlVelCNtlf S r In
Ul,i.i,nr,l ri.iu.iila liitf offer 111 neilil bin
book with "Tho Nsw Treatnnnit; llow It
t mis. ' to any ono wno applies ny uaier
or Iu person. It Is a clean book and sets
fnrili tniiitl,, iil triilliK hi ii iilttin but deli-
ealsway, It'i n book for tho family
nil i,ififMrin iiiiirniiir iiifitinrniii wniii
vwr, l;r, Hliepurd does a largm priielioe
among tlm bsst peopl of this find sur
rounding state, and the mull treatment
nt homo In prnvlug a noon to nomireo
of men und women tiirotmiiout tin wer,
Wrilufnii avili'iii liliink to-day. Alb
dremi Hfieparil Medicul Institute, Nww
York l.lfu building, Omaha, Neb,
Tlifl law oaimiid bv our leiflalatur lust
whiter, having (or It purport a reason-
Mbl regufatloii o! tint stock yard inisl-
iii,iiii iif I l.u nt uti. nil, mill tuiVM ioiiii liilit
,,ff,,l ,'rl,l,i tli tllli. Hut. lik I lie
maximum treignt ruie mm, it is now
hung up In the I nild rotates conn and
I im rluiiieiiM era mint lier lei, lulu t II rtl will
vtMiifi iiiei p,, iwiir iiifit:!', I'm i m.iiw mil i
I .... I ..I ..... .!., .......... 1.. u.111
peimif a ilecmuni to ne moi, nnen Die
republluifi politician nnd their g'ld
oug oemoeniiie aiues inn nr in; iiih
fiiriiinr. ut llm iinll find III tbu leilitlrt-
II vi, ImiIIh nil lliev linv trt do U f n ifn
Into tlm supreme court end thu federal
conn ami irom uiosw im-s oi renins
tm-y linve succeeded in miitfiiiug oioui
ry tieoolo to corn-I'lotl founty
Argus,
'I'l.u u,ill Ll,nwii lifi.l IdiVlllll, tillll,i,la
ld "0r' Iteslaurunt" hn removed to
110 south II th Mlreot, former friends
end natron ere Invited to rail utt lis
newstuinl. Everything first cbis.
No matter
how hot Jt is
IIF.liK It Is ulwnys cool
iu Colorado.
Colorado I nearly a
unlit higher than Nebras
ka end Iowa, That Is
uliv H' kiiiiniB-ra lira o
pleasant why thousands
annually exehaego ths
sweltering heat of the
iiliiiim (or tha dehuhtful
invigorating, his giving
atmospher oi tli mouti-
tiilim.
The rpiiekest and most
emiiforliililii mov t. lire t to
Colorado is to tokis the
litirlingtou' "Itenver
Ilimtsd," which Isa, ve
t.lneolii iivcrv nlleriiootl
at ;! p. in , rsachlag
Denver at 7:10 ft. m, m
nett moriihnr.
Hhs-pir chair car
diner, ror ticket wtifl
liine.tiiblelt UMilv at li. k
M, depot or city ohi,
corner 10th and OstrMd,
Lincoln, t b.
EE (J, W, wmVAA C. V. AT. A.
irr?LML
SHAV, STIGER
and J-WETT . . .
Farrand and Votey
ORGkA-lSTS
auk soi.n er tub
Matthews Piano Co.,
130 So. 13th Ht., LINCOLN, NED. I
SULPHO-SALINE
Bath House and Sanltarlurc
C.rs.r ltk M Its.,
LINCOLN, NianABKA.
Open nt All Hour Day til Jtlf bt
All Form of lath.
Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric'
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MTUML SILT WITH 8ITH1
,! IISiiSI (Iff lM IMS .
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limit t li,il lili
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