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Show - ' ' 11 ww wwiiirii n mm mmmw TIio County Register SrBSCBIFTIOXi U &i Men., f-J- Three Mon.. $0.73 Sin Trie Co. P. e P. Co. i'pliraim, Utah, - June 25, 1S90. day of August, 1S50, the first 15 per-- 1 sons were baptised in lcnmark, by j Apostle Erastus Snow; and on the 15th of September, following, the first bronch of the Church of Jesus ' Christ of Latter-da- Saints was or-- i ganized in Denmark with 50 mem-- ! tiers. It would seem proper that cither of the two days mentioned should be selected for the confer- - j encc, in c oruemeration of the forti-eth anniversary of the introduction of the Ciospcl in Scandinavia. J. F. F. Dorius. A SCANDINAVIAN CONFER-ENCE. It is to be hoped that the sugges-tion made at the late excursion, re-garding a special Scandinavian Con ference in San Pete, sometime this summer, will be acted upon; and 1 here state, that President Canute Petersen has expressed himself very favorably in this regard. The mh shot through wish me bullet, provided tii.it il c mt s in contact with uu metallic iiiiiai the prison it i y them. 1 . adv.-tr- e that the . im" new gun ie u s ouiy a s nail he betui.d .t. is c n.;) u.tiivlv ins .a. bant. M re-- oici.iiio.o 1 its iris of.cn hap- - pcin.tj. ttciend h::;cll behind villa"; j or coiiii) 'd he will be protected ut.Iy 11 ctse t.ie w.iil is icmaikab'y ; si ;i; l r Lil? fr m the in-- guns have! te;ie.tlt U,y . with ease wails) it !'iu is and u hall thick. U ih a r ii.'i t.uoer a':ai hed to sueh aweip":i as 1:1 s.tn ik'H .; every tjttiitrt i ih l; p. ii:rs il..i live, its muideruus c i d ! itieswiii I e s c.i.nitle'.i- - K1.1t u , Px. p.scj !j ii I re c ulj l.ve. l'.'.it wliei: Aais in be d 1:1 .;! ,is as this, and j leuii.s k ,;iw that "t'esciioe j die in ,!c i!i.t,i i,i vsiicic will site j venn.-i- set t:ie:r tio,.p-- ? - ' Cii.cu. Tul.ui.e. Artesian Wells. I '! Two !n One. A Now Fotiturt i3ii h Wills. i ijulsii Craw fortl's Grot.p of j .Si", on U'clls. i A Correction. Tire at Ejihrain. Terrible Tcapon. iltc. Till; CRAWFORD WF.I I. On Stiihlay, June ifcth, a Rei.!-- ; ikr reporter we.it bv an invita-- : tion of Mr. John (.raivford to louk at; the primp of P.oii! wells on thatj gentleman's i;' .!:ire land. After a delightful drive of yoine two miles, i j we suddenly came upon the group, ' three of them in a straight line, pour ing forth their ct)stal waters in con-tinuous streams. Wherever the re-freshing waters found their way, the sward was evenly groeti like velvet; in sharp contrast to those acres with-in our vie-.- depending up-- it Ra-tion, that were mottled ivitii alternate spots of good growth and barren patches. Mr John Whitlock, one CI the gentlemen composing the party, remarked as we gazed at them from the carriage, that he would give $500 to have one of those w ells on his town property. On alighting from the carriage we proceeded to examine tiie wells singi ly. They are seven in number ami located about 120 fi. apart, audi almost forming a square, three on ' earn" side of the square, except on the north where the two corner onesj were running, but work had not yet! been begun on the centre one. These well i unitedly pour f n th a volume of water of not les than 700 gallons per minute. The first we'll on the south ea:! corner has a djuble Ihnv. When the three inch pipe was down thirty six feet, a g 'xl flow of water was secured; but Mr. Crawford sank a second well, driving a two inch pipe' insi !e the first one sjvenly three feet, sinking a flow. The water from the t vo pipes, although both flowing from the same well, taste very differently; that from the lower strata being harder and mote pleasant than that brought up from nearer the sin face. The second well is a three inch pipe down thirty six feet, with a head. The third, like the first, is double; the three" inch pipe being down thirty-feet- . These three form the uppermost line of the square. The fourth, well is double, thirty, and e'ignty-thre- e feet. ; The fifth, orS. W. corner well, is a single one, and is down sixty-lhre- e feet. The sixth well is a two inch pipe, ShI IWRliriluwA' Sixty Tfet tile boring rod broke ami was left in tiie well; but notwithstanding that, the well has an excellent flow of water. The seventh, or N. W. corner, was running a good stream, Lnt'the machinery was located at thispuhit, and boring was to be resume !. In answer to a question c! the re-porter as to how the certtv 1 local-ity of the underground streams were determined, Mr.Crawford sait!:"Now if I shouldtell you how I located this water you'rl laugh at i. " P.eing press-ed for an answer, however, Mr.Craw-ford, said: I used the forked willow called by some the "wizard stick. The two forks are held in the hands, with the main stem pointing upward; as the prospector 'for water passes over the ground, the stem, as drawn by some subtle magnetism, turns down toward the point of ground where the underground lake or stream is accessible." To prove the theory, thegentletnan conducted the party to another well not more than forty feet from the group they had been admiring, where he said the willow would not work, but the surface indications were so favorable that they sunk 150 feet, but got no water. Mr. Crawford then explained a theory lie hail with regard to the artesian water in this valley and north, and the seeming luck ami chance that attended the attempts that were made to secure; it. T he last well examined, the dry well, had been driven the last sixty-fee- t through salt. He said he believed the vein of salt extended in a direct line from that point to the Salt Lake; and all attempts to secure water in this valley west of that line had fail-ed. His theory was that the bed of salt held back the water which was unable to penetrate it, or seep through, and this impregnable wall formed a vast undergroutnl resor-voir- . Mr. Nathaniel Crawfotd, son of John Crawford, has two wells at some distance from those of his father. They flow two hundred gallons per minute, which is the largest stream from two wells in the vicinity of Manti. Conventions Of tho People's Party end Con-cerning tlie County Seat, Troi the "Queen lly" and Other Points. Per r. Confer ence. The Church Academy Teachers. I'ROM THE QUEEN CITY A new-pape-r that can stand the g itsi if tiie ie.iu.ii,; puiiiic of 10 day, and be pioiiiiur.red a good paper; equ.d to tne requirements and expecu-- J ta.ii of its has achieved a pit. si: i" hi tth.eii i:s managers may well be Piuiid.f. j lii l.s'.miiiK to the manv comend.tiioiis j 11pv.11 our "Cl imty Pape!" 1 have co:i-- . cluilt-i- l tint his paper is about what the people int. lull v meeting every reason-- 1 attle expectation, and beihs thus far snccc'lul and givuit evidence ot beinm a good paper J our lair and pi..'jieious county, tve leel to con-- I giaMila'.e, our interprisin fiiends in their j jK"odijik. tV'e have an ample corps loficooil iviiters from w iiich nniilit be selected one or two to represent the Mt. Pleasant, the most promi-nent and enterpiising city of our county, in many respects. ( liir city has had the same obstacle to suiru'iuntas all Country towns, viz; rev-enues, to meet public expenses, mul sen iciiv ef funds for tiie beaiitihVation l 0111 city, but we readily obseive th wise and ecoiHitnice expeiuiiline of pub-lic funds lr the beautitiiati. n of our city, within tlie last few yeais. While we look for much greater result 111 the near fuluie ty way of public improvements as are being developed, enter-prises ol various kinds established, and a douri-liin- g community ever ready to meet the reiluiiemeuts of public ex-penses There has never been an ellort cr a desiie t boom our city (in the general sense of the term) and ia;se piopeitv Lit in excess of its actual worth, as the p cy has and always uill be tal to any community, but heretofore real estate has not been appraised to its true valuation, but now 11.1t every thing gives promise to a veiy prosperous fu-ture, emeiprisiug men are beginning to open liieii eyes to lhe situation ol aliahs and e' (lining into prices . I real estate au.t olt. ling better puces than hereto-fjte- . A lei'.' good business locations have exchanged hands within tiie last few days good piices, and we look lor some new siibslaut.al bui.'uess operation to Ik '.in before long. Mt. Pleasant w ith us beautiful location, its rich icsouices, us euteipiising and genial community, its piospei ions local iiiiliisiiioiis, and a good government, make it one of the most inviting spots within our fair Territory. A.J. June 23id.ifi9o, ' CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LIXE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AXD DRYGOODS. MF.XS CLOTH XG FROM $5,0o A SUIT AXD UPWARDS. BOYS AXD YOUTHS SUITS $,.5o AXD UPWARD. STRAW HATS IX GREAT VARIETY, FROM 10 CPS AXD UPWARDS. FroeaJe (ts pr ytjrj Coli'O 6 f.t r arj. Alapaca 2j cts ptr'yard. Chint st Silk rj cts per yard. Satteen ,5 cts per yard. I j i - FIRST NATiONATIONAL BAE OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital $50,000 Surpulus $25,000 GENERAL BANKING In All Its ISranchcs. Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United States; sells diafts on the chief cities of Europe; deals iu exchange and general securities. Collcrtlutii l'ronitr1y Attended to Accounts of merchant;, manufacturer s mines and Individuals solicited. Directors. Geo. C. Whiimore, Jones H. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James IT. Myndeis, James E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C. Whitmore, President, Jones H. Erickson, Ahna Hague, Cashier. j ; i "' ; l it 1 I l T, I " j jbilUinfJjj ; j I i I p j I I 5 IWiWiX. ww 1 Gents Underwear iu Various styles Large Assortment of Ladies Undenvare. Ladles Collars and Neckwear in Grert Variety Hose in every size and quality. Prices to aston-ish you. llemember avo privo 10 per cent Dis count for CASH. PETEESON & HANSON, CENTER STREET.EPURAIM "i ' Call around before the "Fouth.". We have just received an Invoice of Fancy Goods direct from Chicago which will be sold as usual chjvp for cash! Jos. F. Dorius & Co. :0 PF.AI.F.RS IX o: Furnishing and Fancy Goods, Books, Toys, Cigars and Candies. We are Headquarters for Stationery and 'all kinds of'School Supplies. Register Corner, Main Street Ephraim, Utah. 4 5N Fans, Laces, Embroideries, Veilings of the Best Quality, Pearl Buttons from 5 cents up., Etc., Etc. The best Confectionary in Town. County Locals. President I. I!. Weiis went to ialt Lake Monday. vr. lVtc Greaves, Jr., returned from Nephi last evening. The Whitley Mowers for sale, cheap for cash, at J. . Dorius ) or pictmes of the late excursion, (."all 011 M. Jensen, Fphraim. I'rice 25 cents. Judge Johnson called at the Rf.ois-- i ei office Monday afternoon. He as 011 his way home from attending the Probate Court. Screen doors at Madson Uros. Cl' Co. Flics are getting many, and ihis is an article you will need. Remember the place. A herd of 3737 beef cattle left this county, Monday 16th. They were for the market, and were driven via: Salt Creek canyon and Nephi. Mrs. L. I.. Dalton, of Manli, pre-sented the Rkgisikr office with a box ofportnlaca in full bloom. 'I he box is two feet by forteen inches, Mr. Martin, census enumerator of Manti, is making all haste to complete the work in the specified tune without much hope of being able to do so. J. P. Anderson, of Fphraim, was working in Canyon last week, and accidently cut his leg very badly. He was brought borne arid is doing well. Pkobati: Cockt: At the Probate Court on .Monday, Judge Johnson made an order that all business north of Manti, should be advertized j in the Rkgistki;. The lady telegraph operator at Spring City, was very sick last week. It is thought, by her friends, to be the residue of La Grippe, left from a bad attack last Spring. ' A little daifghter of J.otta Otter-strot-of F.phrairo, drank a quanti-ty of concentrated lye the other day; but the accident was discovered .time enough to save the child.. Prof. Smyth's choir is fast be-coming one of best in the Territory, , .'.Ulur si'is careftri guidance. Last Sunday they rendered a most beauti- - fill anthem in the afternoon meel- - '" ' Just received; a lot of summer and strawberries, say J. . F.. Dorius & Co.; "and we will have .our ice cream parlor and a soda rfountain in full blast on Jubilee .day.V FiQb'Ai.iz avion: R. C. Lund, John Vj. Broth, and Richardson, .members of the Territorial Hoard of Equalization, were in Minti on Monday evening looking the assessnu nt rolls of the County. T he fact thai carp can be caught with a hook and line was not known a this section until recently, w hen inlady caught iS fish in that way, at Funk's Lake. Angling will now be another attraction for that already .popular resont Mr. Teter Larson, of F.j hraim, tbetter known as Peter Larson the mason), was chopping wood last Fridiiy when a stick flew up ami struck him in the mouth, knocking several teeth loose, and cutting his-" lip quite badly. The Nephi Athletics have been beaten at base ball by the Salt Lake Nationals. They are trying to ex-plain the matter, and .we are willing they should. They did not publish, the race; and by the way, what has, been done once can be done again. The Suffrage Associations of San Pete county have, by mutual consent, adjourned their meetings until September next. The CounJjy .organisation at Manti held a debate at their last meeting previous to; ;their adjournment, that was well at-tended, and highly appreciated. . The wedding cards are out for the reception of Mr. Win. A. Read, of this city, and Miss Laura A. Tuttle, of Manti, at the residence of the bride's mother in Manti, Wednes-day, July 2, 1S90, at 4 o'clock. T'htj. Ensign was intrusted with the vork of printing the cards. , The street in front of the Taber-nacle has been leveled and sprinkled for the jubilee. The committee at Ephraim, in charge of the affair, were not going to be out-don- e so lacy had a street sprinkler made for 4his especial purpose. How is this or enterprise.. The work on the San Pete exten-sion of the Rio Grande Western is .progressing rapidly. The branch extension south is a distance of 175 miles to Thistle. Next week the tracklayers will commence spiking jthe iron, and one-ha- lf of the line vill be completed by fall. The ine open up unusually rich coal beds and will also show very valuable Jnineral districts to be developed. Outside of the- wealth underground lhe country along the extension is tome of the finest agricultural land in the territory tii ..1. . FXA.MIN'A HON OF CIIL'RCII iiC.WHKKS. ToallSlittanJ Local fiianls of Iui.l,i,s and Tuu'ifrs in the Church Sf.'uml Organizati: us: lly diiertion of President Woodruff and the General Kuaid of Education, the uuUeisisned lespeclfully submits the tollimiiig insttui tiins lor the guidance of nil . Teachers entering the Church school service (except the nor mid grad-uates of 1S90) will have to teach 'one year under I, censes lor tiieir respective grades. 2. Teachers whose licenses expire June 30, or who desire to obtain certi-ficates i f a higher grade, ot higher per-centages in special branches, may re-port for examination at any of the fol-lowing places. Gunnison, Relief Society House, July 29 and 30. Cellar City, Stake Academy, August 4, 5 and 6. Logan, 1!, Y. College, August 7, 8, and 9. Piovo, B. Y. Academy, August it, 13 and 13. Salt Lake City, L. D S. College, Au-gust 13, 14 and 15. Fxercises to cnmmpi.ee at all of these places promptly at 8 o'clock a. m 3 Applications for license or for ex-aminations (the latter slating for choice from among the above named places) should be sent to the undersigned before July 15- - 4 lhe General Superintendent a'so requests Church school authorities need-ing teachers to communicate with him v. it limit delay, that as judicious nonii-uatioi-as poss ble may be made befote the opening of the next academic year. In bchall ef the Iloaid ol Fxamniers. Kakl G. .Mai-skr- , Chairman. A OiKkF.CTIOX. Fpiit.iim, June t, S . F.l tor KroisTi k - In ,nr is.ie of juiie 19 Flpiirarm ite e, ue a veiv accurate ai:coii:ii ot tiie "S anJiiiavi m Fxcuis.ou uu tiie 1 71 ti Funk's Fake, but lor the jsits i ej i.f ail .ntrre .ted, I will slate li'.iit in lite nieiilioji ol tiie coiuni litre it in n:M he Fii;:ebli-- t I'l'iii.-e-- instead of j M L'lirii'.eiisoii. A.on le.tnhiijr the I will stale in justice to our Swedish friends that then national 11.1; was alio tHele to repieseiit that p;irt i f : iait nwiitg to the heavy wind pieviiiiinj; thnt day, it was noticed that alter bavin;; passed through Manli tlie ll.ti was folded up anil laid by in the (in: ue until the company ariived ut the lake, and veiy likely, it was not! brought in view while theie, which tiny have beeu an oveisiht ol the connniitee Jt may seem but a small tliiny; write about, but as the intention was to have an out to associate ami become better uniied.it mi;,'ht be looked upon as thoii,;ii there uii,'lit exist paitialily tvlncli H not the case, and everyone u h , was there felt the liee and pleasant spirit that piedomiiiatei!; and 111 l.ict it was a d;iv ttiat will loii be remembered with ple.isuie. Mr. 1 ui.k and those who had chaise i f the ple.isuie K'uud'., done all in their power to please the ev ciiisi-iiiist- and cur genial townstnan, .M. Jensen (the "pliolograi er") lisk a very Sond pkluie of the whole company. I. F. F. Dorius. ALMOST A FIKK. ' The other day Master Ol sen Dotius! of F.phr.iiin, in making a tiie in the stove came very neat setting the house on lire, it appeals thai he had made scvetal at- - tempts to s.ait the lhe, and then tried coal o.l. The oiliguiteduithasp.uk in! the stove and exploded the can, selling hie 11 the shed and almost set-- ! t.ng tire ti the Innst. by siieii-- i iio'ii ellotls, the family and i:ei;:hbois ' succeeded in putting out the blaze and ' little damage was dme. It is almost! in laculous th it tlie bey was not injuied in the least. A SF.N6IBLF. MAN THIS. Ferron, June 19, iSyo. Fditor Ri:;isii;k; I am pleased to notice the steps taken in the interest of our isolated county by the Rf.cis-le- k for I learn that the opinion of the people at large in the neighbor-ing counties is much worse than the county deserves. A friend of mine from San Fete Co., visted me a few days since, and was so pleased w ith the country that he is preparing to settle here. I diil the same six years ago and think that there is many a young mail in the older settlements that would do well to do like-wis- II. C. Hansen. THE CLIMAX. The machinei y is all in for this mill, and eveiything wdl be in mailing cider by the 1st of August. The entire "plant" weighs 27,000 pounds and was In ought from Nephi by team, the first load 1e.1t Fphiaim last Monday wetk, The wheel was put 111 place last week, and the iion flume, which is at an iir.'gle ot 45 degrees, was finished tics . tt k, When in running on.lei this will be the. finest Roller Mill iu the Comity; every panicle of machinery being new, and of the latest and most improved kind. FEOI'LES PARTY CONVENTION. Manli City, Ct.th Territory, '"" , June 25. 1S9.1. A county Convention cf tiie Peoples Pally in San PeU county w:ll be held at tiie C- urt I louse in Manti City, on Satur-day lite 5'h day ol July, rSiyo.at u o 'clink a. m. clsaid day.; fir the putpuse of iiotn iiiatnig; county and precinct ofiiceis to be voted (or at the coming August election. J The several precincts will send the t illow ing delegates to said convention, j viz: .M iuli 3 Fphraim 3 Mount Pleasant 3 faiiview 2 Fountain Green 2 Moroni 2 Spring City n Guiiniscn . 2 i'lusde : Milburn 1 Chester J Wales 1 j Sieiling 1 Fayette , 1 William T. Reid. Chairman, John Keid, Secretary. Central Coininitte, Peuplts Phrty San Pete County. I. - , RAT liS FOR Tl IK "FOURTH". II. S. Kerr forwards this information by this svening's mail: ''Fare for the round trip from Chester to Salt Lake or Ogden, one fare only. Excursions commences July 1st, 2nd, and jid. Remaining good till July 7th. NOTICE. . The members of the 4 7th Quorum of Seventies are hereby reminded of their regular monthly meeting, Sunday, the 29th of June, at half past 4 o'clock, in the Fphraim Tab-ernacle. A- full attendance is de-sired, as some very important busi-ness has to be attended to. in behalf of the council. 'J- - i. F. Dorius. NOTICE TO CKKIHTORS. Instate o( Karen Maria Jensen deceased. Notice is JliL'reljy gnen Ity the undersigned administrator of the i:taie o( Karen Marie Jensen, deceased, to the creditors of.and all persons having any claims against the said decea-fd- ; to exhiint them with the nece.isary vote hers withal lour months after the first puhlic auon ol thin notice, to the said administrator, at the store of Swell' it l.ars , Fairvtew , San 1'ete County, Utah, erritory; the same being the place for Uansaitmg huainess tor said estale. Swkn NlKUSoV Administrator of the estate of Karen Maria Jensen, dec eased. Dated at Fairvietv.Junc 24th, iS$o. Krratta. The imposing stones, galleys and some other conveniences ordered for the kki;isii;k have nut-ye-reached us. Ow ing to the con-fusion occasioned by the unfinished state of our office, about a column of type missed being corrected. There were two errors that require correc- - lion, in a notice of a prospective, marriage, we intended to say the bridegroom is the son of Dr. F!!;s Shipp; and in Fairview items. the out put of lumber from the Fairview mills was reported, 4,000000, feet1 ami not 7,ooo'ooo, In the report of the trip r f the Relief Society ladies, tlie name of .Mrs. Elizabeth Aliretl w as inadvertently omitted. ' " NOTICE; A convention of delegates from the following Precincts of S 111 Pere County will he held at Pleasant City, on the 71I1 day of July A. D. 1S90, at 10, o' clock, A. M. for the purpose of delei mining up-on a location for the County Seat of said County, to bs voted for at the next Aiigusf election. Said precinct will be entitled to the following number ot dele-gates, at said convention, to wit. Chester 1 Ephraim 6 Ft Green 2 Fairview 4 Maylield 2 Moroni 3 Mt Pleasant 7 Spring 3 Thistle 1 Wales 2 Milium 1 Total 32 The above, constitutes all the pre. cincts ol this County, who liiwe designat" ed a desire for a change cf tlie County Seat, and leading citizens from the other precincts of this comity, having declined to join in this call and being, as w e are informed and verily believe, opposed to any change iu the location ot said County Seat, ate therefore emitted. Dated at Manti city, June 18th' A L 1890. Jacob Johnston. John Carter. P. McFailane. A gentlemen of Fphraim expressed t himself the other day in about this! sH le: "Why don't we have a celebra-tion of the glorious Fourth here, and thus keep the money that would be expended by going to Salt Lake to celebrate. This in good logic, but why it is not done is bevoml our "Ken". SAN l'1'.TE.S Stl.VfcK Mines, Mr Reuuiegaid Keuner left wiih the RiiCiittTER a peice of silver-betmu- g rock linn the Alexandei Milits in the West Mountains, The rock is a e,alei:,i and hears stion; mdietali.ins of tlie preeiuis metals. VVlu-t- i asked about the value ol the lock Mr. Keiiner fa il they did ,,i caie to have it mde put-b- but lie Weii'd say lies much, "VVe have had pavma rock in in Alexandei for soine itue,' hut tlie lack ut If.iT in suili'.-.eti- l work the i.uilines to silver to advan age has prew doing, anything with tile innie." How deep ate you?" ashed liie re-porter. "What is the s ze of the t.in Itotn wh-c- this spei iriien came, at thct depth?" Fully six (eel anil maybe in .e'" AhouttheleaiiIw.il sav tins niu-- ir the last assav went :6 pel cent lead with a g.ioj showing ot gF and ,VVf ,. is quite cer.aai innn what the gen I. ,.,,; said that tiie rock is indeed r ci, i ,,c precious metals and that it cr,,. Id ' " o... awners v.;, il to w..ili it. Mt, Peter aiioih-- r of nree owners in the Cleeland IKstian exhibiting n ck on the stieets ( jlastwe.-- that caused consiJeiaitlcr uient. A Tenible Weapon.' The new gun with which the Geirnan infantry is lo he eqipprd bids fair to levolutionize infantry tactics.aud to make war so dangerous that enlistments will be a matter of dilfiouliv. 1 he ue.v is the small ctliher tcpe.ifng gtm ol the 1110 let of iSt!2. Its c diber is but eight millimeters, and its range is tJ.soofeet, or 1610 leet gie.iter than that of the weapon u hose place it t .kes. It is very light, and is consiructed fori the use of the suukless p uvder. Faith bieastwoiks less than two and a half! teet arena protection against this terrible weapon, A discupiiou i t it says: j From now cm even the stoutest trees will give the foot s iblier in battle lui'e protection, from tiie balls, tor the new; gSns will simply pass light throii-- n the! Hunks Six men in a column, each seven pares from the man befoie him, may be! CAUCUS MEETING. j There will be a meeting cf all the' registered voters of Fphraiin-lieltl'i- ' the Central School House on Mom ' day evening. June 30th, at So'cloc-- ! sharp for the purpose of selecting 7 ' delegates to meet at a convention be hehl on July 7th, for the purr,0 of designating a place for the loc tion of lire County Seat. It is ur.r t that every man who has a ri"ht" cast a vote will be thre. l!i By order of the committee !, Peter Greaves. Chairni.n. ' |