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Show siructed. bringing e water to a well 1 prepared head 1 ie, thence lush 11 : I lluouih a 16 inch on pipe to a smrr'.l j diminutive wheel, .Icarce 10 inches, a 1 reductive from a 1. inch, with a 65 feet fall, thus giving an" jle uowerto produce 5 barrels of lloif'r per day of three ! distinct grades. in fullest, which is to day i justly esteemed th, Nonpariel. Mr. Christian W.ltardsou and one or two more, conside.ed Ephraim demanded demand-ed a Hour mill, r .e equal of any in the Territory, she has got it. Ten-thonsaiid dollars of their money was laid under tiibuteto the man Ole Larson as builder and others as aids. and from it has evolved the "Climax." 1'lie reputation of the mill in its products pro-ducts is acquired by the employment of so competent a Miller as J ohn (ohnscu who also is ot Ebhraim. Entering the mill you are struck with pleasure at the compact details of all its appointments and when the designed elevator shall have been addcd.of a capacity of several thousands bushels of grain, all the fatigue fa-tigue of leceiving. weighing, and sorting, and delivering into its appropriate bios will be saved, the indicator in the office will give the respective weights of the three grades, while the pressure of a button distributes cleanly, and effectually effect-ually saves labor. There are some monuments erected over the departed at a cost of thousands but this "Cltmax"is the living epitome of a well considered benefaction. 1 honor him who supplants the sage brush by an apple tree or relegates the burr stones to the shade, and gives us the roller process. pro-cess. I nave tested its excellence; the Merchants als highly approve. THE NEW OPERA HOUSE As I passed the well conducted estab lishnieiit of Peterson and Hanson 1 asked"whence these building materials," .Mr, Kansweied. "our new store," "what of this one you now occupy?" "we will rt-s'ore it to a tasty unique Opera House where the loveis of music shall have a Temple wherein the divine science can linger and revel in the luxuriousness of cultivated music." 1 hear already the Keville. I asked Mr. P. "will it pay?"lie answered Our bread and dimmer is secured by our growing mercantile enterprise." We will risk a little on this Sine-quo-non a Bijou Opera House, besides" said he, "this shall bo a Junction city and don't you forget it.you knight of the Tuber." I smiled and rustled up to the DOOR AND SASH FACTORV. "Here activity in the Manufacture of the above presented a pleasing leature. I was in the humor to be pleased, for the Climax Mill had lifted the cloud, and revealed"lhe bow of promise" for Ephraim's progressive career, from the numerous tmtidiiigi going up in your city I augur sucess to the Uoor and Sash Factory. Speakm;; of buildings, the indic-nl'ons are that Neils Thomson's wilt be an ornament t . livit pan of your growing City, 1 ani so plcastil tic has )iu hii house dot ns.cew. I.Ke ilue on the toad to Mailt V.itoue li.itwe so bewildeiiug; that lliele ale walls ut Hie lair face ot your city, 11 inu in ,ie consiiiru.ais 1 than t'l it tfluiiu t11.11 1 in it y opposite ihe RKtiiaTKK iilluei slacks, corral audi wurteis '.iccMui'iLiroii Dim holds j , his u se as ot: passi.s, even in winter. M KliANON the CLIM, AX. The star of Ephraim is in the ascendant ascend-ant and points with unerring certainty that she has thrown vS her swaddling clothes, to assume the habalimems of maturing excellence, As an evidence of the above, ascend the creek that feeds the city with the aqueous, and at a lovely rocky point you will see one ot the finest hour mills that graces this Territory. Messrs Barnard & Lea, ofMolinellls furnished the admirable machinery,)' Mr. Ole Larson the brain work.of wlum Ephraim is justly proud, he being , ' native and to the Manor born," Mr. Christian Willardson and others th material aid. m Surmounting almost insuperable Jr staclesto obtain a never failing supplol water, a ditch of a J of a mile was cn- |