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Show The Republie, Nephi, Utah, Saturday, Oct 24. r:: K.! me a last eloquent lck, he went bru.squly out. I continued to burnish my culverin. Rose gently ap- a " proached me. ,.A Why, what is the matter with One would him? "she think that he was angry with, you! I looked at her. Her eyes were so dark, her experssioa so angelice, her lips so rosy, and her teeth bo white that I told her all my love , and of my demand and my uncles brutal refusal. Rose angwerd nothing. She lowered her eyes aul b'.udie 1 like a Are you cherry, I stopped. angry with me?- I aAed trembling all over, Rose, you do not wish to have me for a lover! band to nil She extended Then ray hart botmdsd, and my bead took fire. I cried, Rose, I swear to you I will be your husband! As she ehook her head, Oh looking at me sadly, I added, is well I know my uncle obstinate, but I will b more obstinate than he. I will 'orce him to say yes. But how . asked Rose. It was jost there t.iat the difficulty lay! No matter. I would find a way. J ust then we heard a step in the Btreet. Instinctive we seperated. I recommenced my scouring, and Rose, to keep herself countenence, began to wipe with a cornor of her apron a little statuette which rested on a cushi, u of faded velvet. My uncle entered. He was evid-entlsuprised to see us together, looked and suspicously first at me Republican Ticket. democratic Ticket. 'resident: , For President: , WILLIAM McKINLEY, JR. VILLI AM JENSrlNCH BRYAN. -- i GARRETT A. HOBART, ARTHUR dEWALL. COUNTY iiativi-- C. JL Wheeler, TICKET. COUNTY Silver Representative: C. II. Blanchard, Ci,,. ' Silver City r iii.ssioners: F. W. Chapjiell, Ne hi; Depr-Commissioners: Hugo County .Cirkeudall, Mammoth; James E. Eureka; John Kienke, Nephi, Ieter . Levtta. geisou, Levan. Parl-- y P. iff: Nephi. Sheriff: E. II. Sparkes, Nephi.' iitii)g Attorney: Edward Pike, Attorney: T. L. Foote, Nephi. : of n, 1 Owi-tensi-- -- n, William Bailey, Nephi. T. C. Wian, Nephi. Treasurer and Collector: J. A. Booth, Clerk: r: -- Mrs. Lottie Farmer, Nepld. Recorder: Joel Grover, Neph. : Jemes Louder, Euieka. n r and Collector; Nephi. Choi Us Abliott, ..son McChrystal, Euieka. Clms. llayne-- . : Justice: uncle, I love Roue! about your business. her to me. i u will weary of her! i vould die for her! ' u would soon be consoled. vc t 11 uncle turned from me, as red let, and Btruck his fist upon a bis d I)o i Never! ui hear me? !v. - he cried.Neverl I looked at him, with supplicating eyes and clasp hands, while he Look at this nioe continued: is who husband, peniless and thinks air uuly of beginning housekeeping! A pretty mess I should make to gi o y uu my ward, who is to inherit all I have! I have said no, and it is useless for you to try to make mo say yes! 1 insisted no longer. I knew tli. my uncle was the most headstrong of men. I simply heaved a deep sigh and resumed the scouring of a lm O culveriu covered with rust. This memorable conversation took place one morning in summer in the shop of my maternal nncle, an established dealer in antiquities and objects of art, at 53 Rue The sign of the cross of Malta was over the door. It was a shop having an excellent patronage and it was a veritable museum. 0 i its walls hang fluencies frm Clu-quett- o. and old Rouen, while t,h m were old coats of ulo cqp arm r, sabres, g i u. an I lines of picuu-elu all directions were old siueboirds, chest of all sorts, statuettes of Mints, armless or legless for the most part, or from which the gilding was fast fading; books, large and small; Til forms of lachrymatories, liny urns, rings, precious t,io gemantsofmarblo bracelets, crosses, necklaces, models, ami little imag as in ivory, who.--e yellow tint would appear for an instance in the sun to have the transput ant of real flesh. The shop had belonged to the ('oru'U'hcrts from tie time immemorial. It had passed r gularly from father to son, and iny uncle, according to what his neighors said, ought to le pretty well off, for, besides his business, lie had the position of a Municipal Councillor, and was fully aware of the ieport ar.ee of his oTice. lie was a large, fat man. short of limb, very quick Mar,-- Hies s. lc-Ui- Thomas W. Lenvell, Mona Surveyor: Andrew Larson, Levan. William Stout. Precinct Justice James R. Read. Precinct Constable: Asse aor: tempered and headstrong, but not unkind in the main. Such was my uncle Cornerbert, my only relative on earth, who had educatd me and then had raised mo to the dignity of first and only clerk of the Cross of Malta. Rut my uncle was not only deal er in antiquities and Municipal Councillor. He was also, and above all, the guardian and sole protector of the beautiful daughter of aa old friend, who had left her to him. Her name was Rose, and J was dead in love with her. And do you ask, how did she look? Why, what can I say? Is not the one we love always beautiful, and does she not seem to be the best of all good maidens? I loved Rose with my eyes, as with my heart; and, to tell the truth, I knew I was not displeasing to her. It semed as if we had always loved each other, since the far off times of the vacations, when I had picked for her the most beautiful flowers of the garden, or when, seated on the grass, wo took our lunch together. On Sunday when we were promenading I gave her my arm, wrapped in my collegian tunic, the buttons of which in those days I polished till they became miniature suns. Ah! those were happy years. I returned now to my uncle who, at my side, without heeding my sighs while I continued to clean my loug cauno.i, was ex i mining, glass in hand, a lot of old medals, brought in that same morning. Suddenly he raised his hand. Fiv e oclock struck. Th ! Con loil! No sooner h i my uncle pro u nine th irds, The Coun-lil- , i n then mTit dv struck his forehen I an t ail a, "No, the meeting does not take place at this hour, but I am reminded lint I must go to the .lition to gM a pa 'kage which wre to come Rising, he put the glu-- s upon the table, an I cilled, "Rise! rav Th ui Yarned cane and my hat! toward me. "An to you" be spoke very low an 1 very rapidly, do not forget oar o vaver-atio- n If you thing to force me ti say yes. try it, but 1 d nibt yoar ability. In the mem time, n it a wo vl to R iso, or by St. Bartholomew, my blessed patron, I will put you out of the door inime li ally. Rom quiekly entered, bringing the cane and hat. which she held d I s. w 1 - - - ji t r L Prices and terms to 73, d every m ; Iain. SG Temple of Music, j Salt lake city. hr TICKET. m - For rieaideut: LONG Trie d. 1 What! We Sell Them. For particulars cad UbB ? I hi liu I L tn L. Rre at t.... AY. .1 c- - .tier. . . r PUREST S3 ATID CRL'C'SR w u'. IT. '7V'I DE57. 5, eirn HEWLETT 17; J i iiI E'V y t TAH yj nn y The Great Dividend and then at her. Wo rubbed away vigroously without rasing our heads. Here, take this, he said, ab ruptliy, extending to me a large package which he carried under his arm. It is a superb purchase! Constantly pouring their wealth into Salt Lake City will continue to stimU' I opened the package. From - late business of all kind--- and to rapidly increase the vaiire of city realty. DAKLEY LOTS at the present ex- each, tremely low price, 61' 0 lo , I did not care at all about it, but its wrappings emerged the helmet not at all an ordinary helmet, but a superb casque of monumental and 'pointBize, with a collar-banof ed vieor singular shape. The visor was raised. I turned the helmet between my bands. My Oh! it is im uncle approached. the to visor. The shut possible hinge is strained. The helmet is nevertheless, a superb piece, and well burnished will have a beauti ful effect. That will be your work - will soon double iu value. A minutes 12 streets; alleys, etc. L j II . j jj . . 2 . t - . . II. Y U3 Mining Slocks and Claims In drivo from Li.sur.t, ceunr. High and dryshade trees; Lenuliiul view; wide d os Utah of You will see. Jit-Lin- the Mtrcur gold belt for Sale. Write or c.iii for.. further informs Terms; $10 a Llcniu. No Interest. tiulJ- - er W S3. SS--blosur- d. for I dared not yet raise my eyes to hie face. That evening I retired early to my chamber and went at once to bed. I wished to be alone, so that I might think things over. The night gives council, is an old adage, and I had great need that the proverb j rove true. In an hour or two I fell asleep. Not till morning Highest of afi in Leavening Power. U. S. Guvt Rc, .t, Aug, 17, iSS Yes, uncle, I murmured, 4 West 2nd So St., Salt Lake did any thing occur to mo but indifferent dreams; then I had a strange vision. I saw Rose coming out of church in the lovely toilette of a bride. She wore an exceedyot it was ingly tall lioid-dres- , very pretty. Then sucdenly the picture changed. It was moonlight and there was a frigntful nowd of hemlets and old china, with my uncle brandshing a halberd iu his hand and conducting a 1 ; iXNC1, y v -- )?)''. ( . . A n ; t f ,r r- a : nM ; A o ynn -- R 1 3&&J2S21 11 ASSSiiUriSOf dance. The next day! Ah! the next d ly ! I shad never forget it. Althmh I w u m idly burnishing the enormous helmet which had boon lr mght in the previous evening, and grinding my teeth with rage, yet all my energy could not saggi-sto me a way out of my dilemtn i. The helmet shone like the sun-Muncle smoked Ins pipe, all the while looking at me, ba: not a single idea came to my assistance. No plan had revealed itself to rue to force him to yield to me the hand of his ward. towarl her gairlle- h k:sil her At three oclock Rose set out for 1: then, i uponhn firehi outing o (Cont'nue I on page 3.) to-da- T1)( x- J W G C--Ac- 1P2MB Sfaifilard (?asl lesteG - Patented In Lnitcd Staton and Canada.) a Practical Apprecla ted ly Practical Eurlne JTlen It is n liandomclv lwk. Money Drawer furnished Combination and ( .ishier. with Combination Ltxik and Rei.sUrnu Attaelimcut It records both cash and credit sales, It records disbursement. It itemizes money paid in on account. It enables 5 oil to tiaee tiansactiona in dispute. It ill keep difTerent lines of 001 Is separate. It shows t lie transactions of eah eleik. It makes a carjqess man caretul. It keps an honest man hornet and a thiet wi nor srav where it is. It vdl saein eonvemrya e, lime and money for ti many tmms over. Jw-mmjav hme boxed sepaTattdy and warranted lor two years. 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