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Show County Locals. The trenches for the water pipes for the Manti water-works are approaching town. Hon. W. K. Reid Rnd AUorney Whitecotton were in Ephraira last Tuesday and yesterday. J01. F. Doriua and Co. have received re-ceived a ine case of gold pens. Ye acribes call and look at theaa, The County Court convened last Monday and approved the bonds of all those officers who had to file them. The S. P. V. will run trains on Sunday the 5th and u insts. for the accommodation of conference passengers. pas-sengers. We want to buy hay, cat straw, wood, coal, potatoes and apples at his office. Those having these Articles to sell will do well to call around. A. Mr. Birkholder.of Springville, will build a restaurant in Ephraim. It is the gentleman's intention to jut first dais building, and give the public an A t restaurant. ToAcadareyStudektifrom abroad Jf yon desire a quiet, homelike place t board, during tha school year, on reasonable tcrrct, apply to Mrs. .Charlotte Taylor, Ephraim. Mr; J. H. Blake, of the firm of Barlow and Blake, commission merchants, Salt Lake, called in to us the other day. Mr. Blake was representing the Salt Lake paper company. We would like tit call the attention atten-tion of the opposers of Woman Suffrage, Suf-frage, those who advocate the theory that man's Chivalry is all that wo- man needs this side of the grave, to the article in. an other column head-0i, head-0i, " Brutal Assault." Robert L. Anderson of the Salt Lake Bill Posting and Advertising Co., is traveling in the interest of hc Territorial Fair. He tays, the towns between Ephraira and Salt Lake are well "posted" with large colored billl for the fair. Mr. Anderson An-derson will perhaps go as far south as Beaver. The P. 0. Hansen benefit, by the Jubilee, has run up to 315.30. The gentleman is a worthy subject for the gcntroiUy of his Scandinavian Scandina-vian friends, t.nd the Register congratulates con-gratulates Mr. Hansen, ahd compliments compli-ments the committee who had the natter ia charge and the parties who contributed to the fund. O. C. Olsen, of Mayfield, has a number of very fine cattle. Not "blooded," in the accepted meaning of tha term, but probably better for all the putpr?., and conditions re-quired re-quired f . 'e in this Territory. They ar iva cattle carefully se-lectl se-lectl .t , . , bred, and treated with tha sam w usually given blood-ad blood-ad caul The ' 4 ! Schools must bt much over U4, a teacher writing from t ere to a friend in Ephraim ays; " I weaty-two classes a day. My school swarmed last Monday, all tha youngest bees followed the young qaesa across the street to locate lo-cate ia a atw hive. Work of the remainder re-mainder all the heavier on me. St nd readers were left with me. The cireyi which has been traveling trav-eling through the county, has done m good business. The trapezt performance, per-formance, the rings and horizental ban were good. The funny part was entirely too funny (?) and too tedious to be pleasing. Mr. Burton, the manager, bsi tome very fair hows through this county, and the acting, ia the Barthoraew, was quite good, what there was of it, but there were entirely too few attrac-ioae. attrac-ioae. We hope Mr. Burton will Wing better show next time. The music, which was by Prof. Kent's baad, was good. Mr. Joseph Braithwaite, county bee spector dropped in to tee us yesterday.. He was just returning from p, trip through the Berth end f the county. He commenced this teor of inspection oa Monday .the ijtb, and has apt yet completed his labors. Whea be has finished he will fvraith a report to the Register Regi-ster of the condition -of the bees .together with seme advice to beekeepers. bee-keepers. Mr 1 Braithwaite. i,r an1 ,efficienl,omcv and has done uch. good for the county sipce he' was ,j elected for that position. |