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Show Oxb of -the leading dry goods merchants mer-chants of Proyo declared yesterday that business has improved wonderfully wonder-fully within the last few months. He further stated that all the indications for a prosperous business year, were now present. This gentleman, who is a prosperous and successful man and withal a conservative one, says he will buy more liberally for the trade of the coming spring and summer than he has for a number of yeare. This is joyous news for us, nor do we believe this gentleman is much out in his calculations. J Speaking of mining revivals revives 5 in our mind "the fact that just now I I there is a good deal of stir in Tintic mining circles. Here in Trovo many men are quietly becoming Interested in properties in that now famous camp. There is yet much favorably located property there which is open to the prospector and the locator. The continued con-tinued success of Messrs. Loose, Dave Evans, Holbrook and others serves to keeo alive this interest. We - hazard little when we declare our belief that the opening spring will see a big boom in that camn. Silver is low buthe ores over atTiatic are so rich that a fair return is secured, notwithstanding the low price of silver. The Denver .News' Christmas edition edi-tion was gotten up and out entirely by the ladies of that lovely city. It is the uniquest and most perfectly lovely paper we have ever seen. It delights us to the boot-heels to glance through the rich collation. Quaint and queer vere the thoughts and some of the headings also, especially in the newe department. We think if would be a most exwllent thing for the great populist organ if this temporary oigan-ization oigan-ization could be made permanent as they eay in men's conventions. We would not object to have Christmas come every Sunday if only as pleasant a result would follow in every case. Well done for the Denver ladies and the Denver News. The Tribune is still howling about the wonderful Bteals of the commission. The Tribune ia rather hard to please we fear, and demands too much from the honest democratic commission. All it can consistently demand is an honest count. That honest count, so far, has been rather against the Tribune's Tri-bune's client, we grant, but so long as the results are honestly obtained, we fail to see the force of the Trib's kick. If the situations were reversed and the commission were engaged in ousting illegally elected democrats, this same sweet tempered and immaculate republican re-publican orgau wculd be well satisfied. It makes too much fuss, its motive becomes be-comes too infernally transparent. Ir ".Bill Glassman" is the rogue his republican confreres are endeavoring to make him out to be, he is a most remarkable re-markable fellow and can write an exceedingly ex-ceedingly orthodox Christmas article. The tact is "Bill" is no worse, and probably not much better, than his fellows; but he is certainly no ninny with it all. Hurrah for "Bill." They are to have a bit of an insurrection in-surrection in Hawaii of jtheir own. All tight. That is now an independent country and if she wants that sort of fun let her have it. What business is it of ours? We do not want any protectorate pro-tectorate by this country. Let the Kanakas have their own way. We rejoice to hear good reports frOm the placers on the Colorado, in the vicinity of Dandy Crossing and below, cltah ought not to Euffer Leadville to get off with all the gold honors of the winter. She must np and at 'em in good spirit if she would save her reputation. repu-tation. The Grand Junction Sentinel has an adyertisement which reads,-- "See Ramsey & Ramsey for silverware in Ramey & Ramey's building." We give the firm the benefit of a free ad, for the singularity of the wording of the above. Dave Day's report to the Indian bureau is one of those excessively truthful documents which convince us, more than ever that the great apostle of truth in the Indian serv'ce.atill loves it with a deathless regard. It is nearly certain now that the Brigham Young Academy will have more students for the remaining half year than it had last . year. There is no keeping down this great school. While Mrs. Mulvaney has had all the fun, Mulyaney has had all to himself him-self the satisfaction of paying the bills. No one is entirely happy or entirely miserable in this life. Ciikistmas is over, now go to work on your indigestion. The glad Christmas Christ-mas holidays have their thorns plentifully plenti-fully besprinkling their roses and holly-berrie?. ' . Dr. McGlynn is happy. He has been fully restored to all the honors oi the priesthood. He said mass on Christmas day in New York. Now what box will the commission next attack? Any one, nearly, will furnish the needed man. Christmas night was the coldest of the season, so far. cjuean is. Anthony is one of - those enthusiasts en-thusiasts who never know when they are beaten. She says the women suffragists suffra-gists of Kansas will begin their next campaign immediately. Whiten yellow linen by boiling half an hour in a pound of fine soap melted in a gallon of milk. Then wash in suds, then in two cold waters with a little bluing. |