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Show Local & News Items MERCUR LOCAL MENTION. Ex-Superintendent Arthur nrown Ib In town this week. Mrs. Hillings and children havo returned re-turned from the city. Auditor Colliding of tho Salt Lako and Mercur camo In Sunday on his regular official trip. Miss Winnie Smith came over from Sunshine on Friday nnd returned with Mr, Erath on Sunday. vM ,'. Mrs. Joo Garland will have Uie as-slstnnco as-slstnnco of a llttlo lady In nbout fifteen fif-teen years, whoso existence bcgaiu last Monday at noon, gt - fl Manager Dcrn, ot tho Cou. MercurJ returned on Sunday from " a week's! Mrs. Simpson of Manning, came down Sunday to visit her husband. Engineer Simpson. Mrs. Simpson moved to tho city for school advantages, advant-ages, J Mr. Raker, ex-county attorney, and W. N. Gundry of Stockton, Republican candidate, for tho Stato Legislature, wero In town Monday In tho Interest of politics. S . Mnnngor Wlswnll of tho Goysor Marlon, went to Silt Lnko on Friday to vlst his fnmlly nnd Incidentally to take In tho football gama nt tho University Uni-versity of Utnh. Mrs. Hattlo Hughes, left town on Wednesday to spend n few weeks in Silt Lake, Mill Creek, and Cottonwood, Cotton-wood, visiting and resting. Hor boarders will board round till bIio returns. re-turns. At school, tho fourth nnd fifth grades seem to bo considerably Interested In-terested In ono Cinderella, n young Indy that In past ages used to steal i march on tho old folks nnd take In tho dances. Did you know that Frank Ernth car-rlos car-rlos ono of tho freshest and most com-nleto com-nleto stock of fruit nnd produce to ho found anywhero In tho stnto? If you don't know It, crowd In snmotlmo and bo convinced,. Ho will bo glnd to wait on you In your turn. Wo aro sorry to hear that Mrs. Co-lettl, Co-lettl, a citizen of long standing In Mercur, contemplates leaving Mercur to reside In Salt Lnke. Her son Ous-tt, Ous-tt, one of tho brightest boys turned out by tho Mercur schools, hns a good position In Willis nnd Home's Drug store and Mrs. Colettl will Join him. Wo wish thorn both tho success they so richly deserve. J From tlmo Immemorial pcoplo havo desired to peep under tho voll thnt conceals, from them tho futuro and from tlmo to tlmo seers have nroso that wero ablo to glvu glimpses to tho credulous of what ovents nro to corao. It Is reported that a certain gentleman of this town, whoso namo wo will not mention, a railroad agent, and n dispenser dis-penser of black diamonds, sought ona of those seers and asked to know tho past, present and tho things that aro shortly to como to pass ho fouud out. c Manager Dothwell, of the Sacrnmon-to, Sacrnmon-to, was down looking over tho mine last week nnd roturned on Friday. From his gonernl conversation It scorns tho Sacramonto has a great quantity of soft oro carrying good values val-ues but at prosent there Is no known process of working It. Tho experiment experi-ment of roasting It will be tried and should It succeed tho gold department of tho mine will bo In good condlton for years to como. It It falls, tho prospect pros-pect In tho leaching department In not good. A fair prospect of quicksilver has been struck on tho Incline, hut not as much as had been expected. tTTho "pbk-n-Boo" waist Is doomed In Wisconsin, but thnt will havo no effect, ef-fect, "' i? - Kpo you cloan your teeth overy day? Don't )ot tho dentist have nil your m&ney. |