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Supplement TO r.NTKKl'IMSK. i.tr it. I"" aWfare been pul.:ibe.L received freta Captain J. J. Km in, !tnt surgevB Thirtieth Infantry, stationed it Lnelua. la th Kand t Iuob. Captain F.rwia ays lb documut was found in lb rharck tt Lu.baa when that plac garrisoned by th Second battali n. Thir tieth Infaatry. with enlist meat rolls with Mate of Sorrs and uii carolled to ewafarmify to tb order. XV original i in Spansh sad th. traaslatvo i a follows: proof Ailwt AiImHi 0a tie turn. TV Local Chief af th iM't From Lttrban t'tu.aayaBgaB. That osc t Secretary of la rrtar ha sB fit to orJer '" fj"wiBg: TVr Secretary of th Interior of tt O. B. of th Fi'. ipiaoa teiegraphi,: dtrilir of yesterday says Bie hrwmg: rra th fVcretary of tb IatrMC to wTUlr.l prs-iden:s. t b circ.'.a'e4 ramf tl local chief f every tow a, a sail a, Push, th preparation of all tie town tat PF-'"' th Amerkaa lavasion. that aU the inhabitant have tbetf butca ad agr-n pr-T 13 T,rj trMl r ward there be orgta-awd a athol aaflitia: tm; an bBld save a corpora!. W7 th.ir.e a srgBBt aai vrj; twen-ty-tax a second IwBtenaBt. every a frat Lienteaiat and every 1 captain, th ao.d:ef ef the aa-oo: Bji'-tia should asrt their chief f Wader. Make it ciaar U aU list oar .:at:vta tt9ads oa r activity. The Vocal - f of ta La pn .Lake' w-.:i p. pa this f lar t tb ei-f ef Tj!v aa4 ia th. puvr from oa : aa-:W aat.l a J Bar rpciT4 it. I ha tJ Biaar of ttaaau:t.B tki to yoa ' yjar uiiMm' Slay Gl r" Saata Aaa. Jta- 5. 1S.1K (S4xa4 ESCOTASTIi SABANOAN.i. I trasni-t to Mm t ." tof xir kaairr aa.i fur aU, that ay falaJ wtt tiellrj that hic orJrra ther 1s. Ess witboat lw" of tim from toa H toB aa4 rrtnra from la U-t with a tMrt of ta fu:ul'mat of aU taat u VT7 OfJTi. Loccna. Jan. T. (SiX4) QUIErNO ELEA7.AR. Caaopiracir PirfrttrO. Tmia waa aatJ Jaa. i. jnt on aamta bfor ta iaiarrrctiua f:Qt th Clited Stat broke out- U aow that tW Bpiracy b4 Uin bra prf tU a4 that la M;piao popl wr brinj owraBix4 to atuck ta Aawncaa troup. Twa daya latr. oa Jaa. 1. AcuinaMo vrate to a prxiil rriala ta MaaUa a SaXSawi: "Ma'.toa. Jjb. . IS. Hf Dar Dob Braito I wnt taia ta aak yoa ta ani to ta aoi rT"'aajrut a photoTapH ya bai ia your boo. aaa I wui pay yoo whatr prii- to may aak. AI boy m Trjtbins wbi. a aaay be aary to proKl th aaid po arapb. l b?g too to leave Maaila with jojr family and t come bre Half la, bot Ueaa I wish to fnjhtea yoa. I aM rrlj wish to warn yoa fur yor a:i factioa. altboujb it i nt yet tae day or Ch week. "Tonr affrt.tiioate fnfnl. wbo ki oar baud. -EMILIO AOUINALIK).- TrriaaT to Avert Hoatilitiea. Meantime the AmTicaa comma n.lr-in-irf. under in4iro-tj.a from Vmi-icat JtfK:a:ej. fit doir. Tcrjthin ia b. pwer to avert h.wtili-j'-a aaj eultivat term of friendship with the Filipino. Oa thia puint the report of th Philippine ceoiniiaeion ay: Afttinaid'J endeavrd ta jet th wjr aaakinj power traasferrej frum ojotfievi ta bime;f. He al uriC'-'l a bearj tioad Saan to nurt on Oiiliiun dollar for th par-ha of arm. and ammunition. It la aow known that elaborate plana had kea perfected fr a aimultaneoa attack ky th fori-ei within and without Manila. TTi militia aithin the city numbered ap aroximateiy ten thousand; tbey were armed for the mt part with bok. in. r del Pilar lept ia the city every night. Ko definite date had been -t for the at tack, but a signal by nj-an of rorket kad beea ajrreed upju. and it a nniver ally Bnderto)d that it would eome upon the occurrence of th first act on the part of the American force which would Cord a pretext; and in the lack of anca rt in the Bear future at all eventa. Pr aiatent attempts were made to provoke or o!d:r to fir. The insarjentt were faxolent to our juard and made prUt nt and oontinuoua effort to push them fcark and advance the insurgent lin4 fur tier into the city of Manila. Tt waa a loag and trying period of insult and abu aWaped apun our soldier, with constant Mbmiaaion a the only mean of avoid ing an open rupture. The Filipinos had concluded that our soldier were coward nd boasted openly that we were afraid f them. Humors were always prevalent that out army would be attacked at on.e. "With great tat and patience the com aaanding general had held hi (one in eneck. and be aow made a final effort to reserve the peace by appointing a 'Otn aniwion to meet a similar body appointed ly Aguinaldo to 'confer with regjrd to the situation of affairs and to arrive t a mutual nnderranding of the iuten', juryose. aim aad de-ires of the Fili pino people and of the people of the Unit ed States.' Si I Fiiou.s were held. t. last occiirring on Jan. nil d.iys bef.jre the ouilirejk of ho"'i!iiies. No utj-tju tial reii!t were obtained: toe Filipino (iininii.-i.iur being either nnaoie or uu wiiliiiij to iv any debnite statements of the 'intent, purposes and aims of their people;' at the cloe of the last section they were given f-jlj assurances that bo aotile act would be inauiiirjtcd by the United States troops. "The critical nioitient had now arrived. Aguiaaldo secretly ordereJ the FiiipiuoS who were friendly to him to seek refn.'e atside the .:ity. The Nebraska regiuiei.t t that tiui waa in camp on the east line at Santa 31ea, and was guarding in front. For daj before the memorable 4th of February. IV.). the Oitposts in froat of the regiment had been openly menaced and gssaui'ed by insurgent sol sliers; they were attempting to push our outposts back and advance their line. They made light of our sentinel and per sistently ignored their orders. "Oa the evening of the 4th of Febrn- aa-y aa las urgent affctr cam ta that froat with I tletail f( tren a"! iewr'e-1 t pj the suard u t.ie Sa Juia b'U'. our guard txins rti.'iw-l a! ti" rt rod u( th bni).-v. The N. bf Jk B.m. I druv the. ba. k without tir:i i. I" a few minutes before ! o t k t ' a t Mill a large body -f imurivnl tn.'i tuade an advant.- oa the S;a lakoi oot-'. whu-a fell hack r!hcf than r' AUil the same t.me the ".n. m gent csiue m for.- U the eat end .-f tSe S..n J u brtdfi. la f ot of the N. tr.iWa rmmieni. For v. r! n.ght. w ..wr th.-rei i a lo-u tenant in the in-urgent aim bad lw coni DiT rrgularly t -ir out;-"! '- ,f tue NebriAa ref iia.-nt. and atiempi.uu to f .r.' th outt H i and iit t oa pot ng It guard itS-B the N. btk I. lies; and at th.s t iue and ta the dark iM he ( a appes.-ej with a detail of about siv nien and apfr'chel Private i.Ttyn of tW.panv l. Firt rl.ka roiant.-erv the s. nin'1 oa d tty at ut-r-e.t 2. lie. after bs'ting Ihrw thre t.me w thoot rll'-vt. hre.1. Wdimg th lleutcnaat. w'je aiea relnroe,! th tre aad thea rett4ie.. luaied.atc ly rocket wer ent , by th Ft'.-piaoa, aaj they comnieu.-ed tirirg a. I a.on the line. "The story of the a. tail tghlifg has of-eo been toid by Bi.i -.tart ni'a who wer etial in It. aad w d aot dera it os-rxary t f.rt a 4es.-rti-t.oa of It her. It i kti.wa of ail uieo that Imme d atelv after th first shot ti inirgent o(vo. fire ail al og the.r ! ae sa l coo t oied t Sr ua'i! about tuidn fht; aad about 4 o'clock oa IB otora.n; of Feb. tie ;nurcents agoa iead tir a.l aro inl lb nty and kept it up ua::l th Ameru-so.s charge.! theui and dr"e them with great slaughter out of t'.ieir trtn- he. "After the landing f o r troop. Agai aaido mad up h.s ni.a l taat it would be Be,-ary to hght th Aoiertcaa, and af ter th maUing of th treaty of peao at Pans th.s detertninati o wa streaithea ed. He d.d Dt oiB.'y d- lare that he iotend.-J to h.-lt ttie Atueri an, but h eicited fverjb-Klv. and et tally th lu I i;ary rue a, b claim. ug iod.-i-n.l. a.e. and it is doubtf U h-th.r he had the power to cheek or cnirol tae army at th tiuw hostilities broke out. Ivplorahle as war is. th oce in hh w are cow engaged was oav.dab by a. W were stta. k r.1 by a 1. adventurous and eu'haias tic arms. No alternative was left to u. el'-pl u:i.u.iiiioiis retreat. It w not to ! e.o-eivea of that any Aniericaa would have .jmt.-.nej the surrender f Maa la to th inuri-nts. t)'jr o! gatiou to other Bati.uv and to th f-iendly Fili pin", aad to our-ive and our flag d niaoded that f-r.-e h ul l be met by f ro. Wha'.eser the future of th Philippines may be. there i no cor opea to a now rtcept th pro-culioo of th war until th inurg-nts are rv-ia.-ed to nb-niis-on. The comm.-.on is of th opin ion that there has been ao time siar the destruction of the Span.sh njuadroa by Adiuiral Iewey when it wa po.bfe to a.tadrsw our for res from the islands either with honor to ourse.ves or wita safety to th inhabitants." On th very a gJt th actual fighting begaa Ag'liaaldl l-'ed th foiiuwitig: Order to ta Pailipaiw Armf. .Vn a'clo- k p. m.. this dat. I received from Ca!oK-aa statioa a message rom mua.cated to me that th Atuer.can forer-s. without prior BotificatioB or any just motive, attacked our ramp at Saa Juaa del Mont aad our forces grrioa-" lag the bio. khoues around ta outskirts ef Manila, causing loes among our sol diers, who, ia view of this uneipected agjrion and af the deetded attack of the aggres.rs, wer ob:ged to defend thems. Ises until the firing be- aaie g- neral all along the line. No oue ran deplore Bi'.re thaa I thu rupture of bo(i'it.es. I have a ilear conscien.-e that I b.-.ve endeavor. to avoid it at ail costs, using all my effort to preserve f-iend-hip w.th the army of occupation, evea at the cost of not a few humiliations and many a. ntv ed rights. But it Is my unavoidable duty to ma.n- ta.a the integrity of the Bati. nal honor and that of th army so unj'itly atta. k d by tho who. p)-iog as our fr.ends and liberato-s. a'eiuie to dominate ti ia pla.-e of the Spauiard-. a i hon by the grietan.s enumerated in aiy man ifst of Jan. S last; sijch as the continued outrages and violent exactions innimit te. ag.lin-t th Ie.(ile of -Manill. t:ie u-.-less conferences, and ail my fru-trated efforts in favor of peace and con.erd. Snmmoned by this unexpected provoca tion. urgd by th duties im;se.J upon ni by honor and patriotism and for the defense of th nation intrusted to me, calling on God a a witness of my go. faith and the uprightness of my inten tions. I order and command: 1. Peace aad friendly relation- between th Philippine forces and the Aniericaa fvrra of occupation are broken, and the latter will b treated as enenres. with the limits prescribed by th laws of war. 'Z. American soldiers b may be cap tured by the Philippine forces w.ll treated as prisonera of war. 3. This proclamation shall be commu nicated to the accredited consols uf Ma nila, and to congress, in order that it may accord the upensiou of ih con stitutional guaranties and th re.ultiug declaration of war. tjiven at Malolos. Feb. 4. KMII.I'i A;i INAI.IM). tieural in t hief. To Attack th Americans. The following proclamation w.i i-o.d by Aguinaldo' Secretary of ti.e Interior on Feb. 5. Is:'!': First You will so .iispo-e that at o'clock at niglit the individuals of liie ter ritorial militia at your order .ll l- f omd united in ail the tree. of Sin lv,nj arnie.1 with their "tedos" and revoiv.-rs anil guns and ammunitioti. if cuur.-ui.-iit. Seisjnd Philippine familie -nly ni.l lf re-pectec). They shooid n f 1 uj.- lered. but ail other iMdividii.il.. f what- i w race they oi.iy be m eiier- tiiioated without any ciipa--ii.a af'er the exterrnitutioti of the army of o cita tion. Third The defenders of the I'hiliie pine in your comuianl will attj-k tne guard at P.ilibid and liberate tlie prisoners iii.l "presl'iiarios." and. having a. pil.-he.l this, they will b armd, saying t) them, "Brothers. must areag o'li evs on the Americans and ex'i-ruiitia'e j tnem, that we may fake our rtr-nge f ,r the lofauues ana treacnerte wnicti tliey have i-ommitted upon a-. Have so com passion iioa them; attack with vi.r. All Filipinos 'en ninV will ie"oad you. iMBg live Filipino independence Fifth-The order which will be follow ed in the attack will be as follows: The sharpshooters of Tond'j and Santa Ana will begin the attack from without, and the, shots will be the signal for the : militia af Trozo, Hinondo, 'Ja-tf aad ,.BP.W H - en, ,m- . ,n..,r si,,., Ih.. of Pa-. ;.... - Malate. Santa fro. and . M . ..I ; ,,t .tart out ...ltd I-' O'lsW Hi.'... the, -e ilic.r coiiitii..i.. n.sd as.i-t.ia-e. .vtb-riic m.! t.a wd! ..M ct at S , ..'.Uvk in the noon ng If I .'o ti.r , d.lll cir rereog.1 w 1. be oitipicte ll--.it tt- i er.. i:ir.i ts.t,t.-inp.ates W' kn.i boa to de n.. it sbe.1 ! ug our l"l j deteu- if Hie l.ts-rlj of out ..niitlri. ! IWalh to t!ie Itrints. war ail.ct g-' ter to the fa'.- A m.i icaa. w hit hate .!e- ,eied ' F.l'her uol. -eo,!ence or death "Th rtr ta the K." ; "The nr ta th rerM ha d i m or 10 prolong tiie iu. unction m the I'h due pines aad t m'i's'e (he rv-Ud chef ! re it than aU the inm.'S g..in.!d- hs Ueo at'ie to rai.e, u this point. . tlen I Jti9 wrote a follow t Johu Uafrett. foruier!y AmertcaB ui.ii.- , ter at S.am; . ', I'.eatral LasUs't letter. -I ,.i (o (I.hI that this who'e Phi. -r pin s.t iatS'9 rou'.d b kBowa bv en'- , un ia America a I know it. If th re. I history. iai'na!.on and couditio uf th insurrection, aad to induce., local an I ritrraat. that Bow eo.'oiirig the eneaiv, s well a th actusl p-'ss Iil. tie of the- islands aad people and their relations to this great Fa ou:d b understood at home, w would hear no mor talk vt qnjust sh.m!iu f gorer nmeot' into th j Filipino or of haul. tig dowa our 9X j ia th Phil.ppne. ! "If th so-i-slled am imper'ali'ta wo-u I ; honestly asce'ts a the tritb oa tt ; ground, aad B t IJ d .t tut Auterl.-a. tl.'r. whom I bel.e.e to be honest men m a j .1 --.,'.! I ;...e,t of th err f of their statements aad evi. lui.a s.i I ' cf the oafortnaat 3.-. t of teir put.o a tioas hr. If I a:n shot by a t up.no b .. lt. it m ght well cm from an of aiy I osi men. he-si-. r know tram olerti tion cmhrm'd b cartuie-l pns.inrr. til th cootmuan v of th t.-M.ag 1 cb.etiy ; du to r!.h- that are seat out f.-eu America." -IIKNP.T W. I.VWT'iN" Agsiulilo aaj lbs I le an rata. defends the Ph.lipp rt-s. aad that r.al.sm Biay ceas fwrn its maJ idea of .irlu:og tt w.th It arms." Th revolutionists foi.ow vrt u:Vr- ma 1 bv the Ite:ii.-r!ic n.'Ovea of th adiBioitral.oa. an b tho bos til ts th acoiusi'ioo of th Phdipp ues. Her ar sout ta'enen'.s that hav beeB pr.ate. and pub! shed by tbe Filip.no: 1. ti - -B sa. u...a - - ' "In th Fnl-ed Siatea ajerlings tad . . ,. . . , . ban iuets hare t-en h'id ia honor f o ir honoVabl P-e.,den. Hon Km. V.. h- a. pro. !a,0.cd by Mr. Itry.a th. futur. la Otober. ve., Ag iinjMor.uhi .heJ itg ay It may b I "at ia laai .a a s g-:es man.frsto ia a hi. h b said t 'sl eiports of n.tn if t i-.- were 'V "V ak Hod that k may grant ( " l'.Jr. ad in l'' e,. triumph of th I Vniocrstlc prty la f wt e ! M;'ft la 1"' sere i:,.e.j.- In .e.1 Su'es. h.ch is th rartv wtii. h ti'.T. li I .a 1 ' 11 leU.M:..t. . Pr,deot of ta Fared States, a. .;" ' T " T t, V, Of th heroes of th world. j "" " 1 -The Ma-.ao- s.w-ie.y. tnterpre.ing th. v.. ... ,s-..f u -I v sad .-h..b!y e.ter .at. gain.mon J-s.re of ta people, togetaer -'" of th. ...rid with th lioveminen'. orgtn.les a meet- lr. an. I luii.nte S.mhlT 19 th.S rSLotal . - - - ' - -- - I ia favor of th nat onat indpendra., , ahi-h will tak pia.-e oa Sunday, tit 'jyth. ia b'.nor of Mr Hryaa aad lh aati ; imperUli.t party which d- f-ads o ir eau in th I'aited States. "All the Masons aad all th Fd p.no popl ar .aoe.1 tt tak part in this soleras a.-t. Th meeting IJ b cm posed of thre part- First At 8 ia t! mornng oa the TMh. a gathencg in aa appropriate pla.v will lake piac. which will begin bv s;f.g ng the oati..nal hymn; then appropriate speech, wi'l t read. Se.s.nd-At nuddav a bano.net .li t' pla.- in the pala.- in honor of Mr. It'jaa. Who Will I- represrnted bv Amen, aa prisoner. Tain -At 4 in th aftem a-o a p-ipnlar man f.-sta'lou will tak pia.. Trywhereth p.op!e w.li .!-" rite and ilium. Bate their bouse, band uf ui.is.C w-l'd oass through tbe fm-tt." Co-nprraltag with Hrtan. "Fll'.ttiOO Iteliubll.-. S-e:e; ,ry f Foreign A (fairs: W.-hing to h' id a n..et eg jn the iim.-o itig of Sunday n.-t 111 '.ie pre.ideiriai i palace ,f this re pub I '. to e...-rt .oi. j: h the one held 111 tlf t. . I -1 S'ate ),t Mr. j Pry an. who toasted our h.-n i-at-le pre.i- j b-tlt as ..lie of the h.-r-e- of 'lie World, j and with tie ..bj.-. : if mrj:r 'n. oil wiih the u'liio-t p.. nip a 11 1 with entitle uting by the p.-esen. of your subordi nate to its greater .jdcti l..r. I wonid l obiis. if you wou'd cine to ee nir for a onferen - upon this m.itrr. "May li'al keep you m fiy year "FKI.IPK W" F.N ("AMINO, -Tarlac. ). t. -!. 1V." Ilppo.eil to McKlalcf. Next is an eitrat from I.a In.ieja'n den.ia. a newspaper puImI-Iicu in the I'h. I :ppine: Mr. P.rran. the r.ini-t.tor of MKin ley in the la.t pr.-n!et:f .al ele-tion and th rand ,jt, .elected f. r the f:f ire by th I'eino. ra'ic party, ha pul li-h.-d a manif""to winch has rau. a profound sensation in the Tinted S'a'es Mr. Hryaa announces h.m-!f decidedly t.p5te to the uuperial pslley of the 'iovernrueiit, and show the .!ani"r in which American In.titifious will ! plac ed by this entirely Best atnbi'i.in for clon za'to-i. Me a.k that tbe .-eg uie iu.lit'lted in Cuba I applied to all the territory taken from Spain. To place the American yok on the liii lioii of lia'ires (,,, m ish to I) free, N a I.' SI men will be needed. Feb. -. IVtl. A great popular me..fli,g was held in New Vork on Feb. 'Zl, to protest against the imperiali-tic t"'!''y of the L'nited Sta'es. March S. lM'l. Killpin.es Honoring; Itrysn. Th following is a telegram from tt rebel Secretary of War: IVorioeia! t'ni.-f ZjiiiojI'-s. "Ite.eire.i v.mr cir.ni.ir by telegraph yr-aterd ij. received a i'h great - ima'iiu and iii'rio'ic eti;hu-iaiim by the people gatiiered in a i:rejt reunion la g.,rer;iiiietit hou . We bad early this nmrulug a ga'hemg of civil and military officer and private per.ona to c,brg:e ti.e independence f tne country and in honor of Mr. Hryati, and at 4 p. m. we shall have the e nr.d par of the meeting. We ail join in con.-rarul.ring our honora ble president, the giternment and lli army. "1-AULAO, "Secretary of War." Th following is a translation of a cir cular or proclamation: "May Prciv .Ien - deer that in th election tnt the Prf.i.lent of the I'nit.-d States the Democratic party, which de fends n. .hail triumph, and not th im perialistic parry, which Is headed by Mr. McKio!y, and which itack n. Tb great Democrat, Mr. Bryan, on of the moat minr mea of the United State, ia assured that he will b the " ' - m New . -" I fl -l ' " 1 ' , , - ..f " ' '.',.. si, .'-K " ' ' , . , , - -a. ....,.! u. of tie ni.r W I". t I. , fa..r ti d -lie I'H.i voii-d ii e c It i ' ,,,.. i n I. n it. e i.i ''t' . I- !l-. 'i ,,r t.dy '"' j ,,. ,. the c lu.t of 'he F.ti ,.,,i.-at, -I, .-. il l " I , h.te .listed I!" I (I.i '""" ' ll.e.r sh.if, d e .en I T " ti...iiien! ti lu.t of .'ol.-n I "' '. iheir una Vi e ...n.H.t. sol. I l' '' -r I .. ng .-...iii'rt tin; a-e .....y fo-' I jN.'ir iiosi scaffold .. fiafl ""' ' , n. rs in u si li J IHIMIMIH H VM-" "tjMiii.hs'an. Ie-'. . 'sv'" It i tUi 'h- in tte rvar" '! hs J .ne ..i inn. h 1 Pho'lM"" frh.. r,. ,.r.l..t.g the war ,'"i' II' f 1i.i bv lb ..rt 11 a im .lli.w a i I'n.led State EXPORTS Of MANUFACTUtS. r.ot-.t. r !' ..M la all Pa" 'e wM. -i-s,,, ra :0 t ie l.ort I'o't ct An.efi.-ait "" t- te f lh I"' )' l)Be of th rov-t 'enm k f.-a'-uf-s f ur f.w ga cm woe We """ , , . ,: n .1 ..... ..f ti w..'1-l IB rfl.r f ,u, kr, ,. , n,...e ti.an h.'d ."if o99 . .'.ere ..' r-.t ff ,,?., . IIrl f r l"' a '"'' t 1 . . ..-,.... ..f I't'..' jJ1rr !arj. .t tier In . so, f Bi prr.! o hi ft . a-teas ri (rr.i i mi ' Of fie total eI-' tt" t ' (Se Jrtf minora. Hired f e. .1.', I" f .,. nesilt .uie t'ftd. ags.n.t '." lr tent .a iv" M"r ''rn' 1Vl"- ,en! in I .'"i l"r cent in 1" ,.-r rent .a I-!", sn 1 I.", er .rut iB ; sij To p it th re. i t. a a t.tl ' s'nk- From tS- tig ire, .t w !l I- sees that tb to'a! etr.'.t" of l'"' "e'e only f Lines g'rstrr thin tVe Hal ir-.r's t.f j Iaa. bit II. W ' "f itB'ifa.-tor aere lea t rues g c'rr . p.sit thsa lhy . were !a I"' a other a-trd. in ia.auf-tra I formed hot !-" cut of ih Cotal port aad la l " to'? ai.B'ed to 3I, . rer cent. . ... I I he. ir lit unoaniso i. -" .ii-e. and hv ." that not , "J " ' t does a pro'ect.r ' 1 t m ! j wor. ngma. a. I g . '" .. that not only bom ge. COMMERCE AND FINANCE. i riss'i tf rrospstrtlr froas IB. Trss" arr Rnr.aa. Neve la th. hi.tory of Ih. l a tej State hi there been a pro-perou sear thaa that whw a eo I'd J in d". UL That i "i tiai wba 'a geoeial gov emunt ntske np it b-east and dtsws a baian.s to how th natioa siaad. J ut a ucr.nsBts and manuracnr,. j f .-o"nt of .10. a at to e0., u. .a-.r ( bo-.ne.s year I Th rei-rt for tje gorefnmcat Ival . year 1 now p.iU.ocd d erery .I'lten. j a a meinl-r of the g-eal -n "I a. t'd Slate aV .." may wrll ! grllit.ed at the .Lowing We bate trjje in et.rv fart of the ihhah.tst.ie glut and bat I ir.'e-.liao.e, r-miu-l ties with t-,y I ;-".'!e ! 'tr bn.11.es. for the eif amoiit.tr tJ ' 'h I enorlllo l .nut "f H ' li'.'.'l.'MI. nr- nig err'tth ng erer ! f .re known by l.es-lt e.1 .11 ISSHSSI W e ...,. t.. .' .re jn . ."in'ries rner. ban ,! ., jl.t.. at l 'l l-sl.-ITI. and we le.ughr fr.011 tlietit lo the a!u of !''. ll'.T'l. !- ing a b.tlan-t- in our fat.-r to ! . t d to u in gold, or to creditrd lo f-ituie aci .iiiir., ..f . 1. 1. ."I. A l.u..ne.s rirtu. showing a balance on it. .i.e. iu a proportion like this. Would be pretty sure lo feci thai li Wat doiLg a af and pro.perou bu.ines. DOOOINQ THE ISSUE. What laa ll.tal. Ala. hal.r Halo Abaat 'r Hllv.r. ifruia tb Cat. ago Tluiv ll-f i t WILL VOTE FOR M KINLEY. Pro ueritr Visit a Farmer w bo Wants tor of It, A wb'l farmer of liorg: says: "I have a ..'e aud lire children an. lit t.e farm. I was raised not mor than eight ni.les froui whet 1 live. Now, my fiiend, I hare always toted for a sentiment w as to be ia touch sn. i r Is those, around m, b'it now 1 tm going to vote in tli iu'en-st of my born ai.d that wife and cb.ldrea ia t.ie future, t.meat or co aen'iment. This year t got more for my pota:os, and more for my syrup, and my cotton, than I have r,r ten year, aad my hides that I u. I i., harig on th fence to cut 'ring off I am now compl!d to put op to lave thm, or niy neiglibiri would steal them. I Kef a fair pric for all I mike tad I am goinj to vot for th r'.pnblictB par'y be. aus it hlp me provi.l for myhou.e. My tote 1 for McKinley, who brought ' prutjenty ta my door.' PROSPERITY Nr ew'ea U'lsl'l. i -.1. I.'.". J' o" - " impoitaiil o' H.e Ht w liidosiiies I ll I i.' H Ird ,, l lie I r. Iranian no.i.ia M r. k f II I t let an I ' aie I ..-.11 it (l 'lit f i, o. f ill tbe I I'M ''" d In. I. I"."'"' ISC', tf , u.hII: 'I.-- '. a tigar f '' I'.. ...li .il nones Aikanaas sltU . .I ,igna . U. 'tic light, sud P"W rf 1. '. t '. Is. " ' l r,"- . ,.. I.. t) r fad"'! si li t nr.. ill. I Is . a It ...t.ttg "' I' J r"" a . baidaar an l u!'ot . , m i at. a I .mil hi 11 I la J, c. an if ' . a t ' ' -1 n " img mill I" No m ik iit-o. Mi and I riire..c. . in I ieotgt 1 I el, t and .a l l e'V "''' , ,.e f. .!' m a i.goti. .uf .n !'. a knit a t a.ulios, loii.ir null . ....f.i. Soo'U I'aioliua. , f., a 1.' S I luiiliitg Slid .en., nl 101. pant MIJII".. s .1 ml ti.xrilt k. ( k'-eoog. , nHu'.l gt J f" touipauie ia lia.'ieia Ketitit, k aad i irgmia Held, sn e etst.'f rttanuf I'" "'tt p. lit ia IVnBctsee. ln.'l .I'i.l fa'lory at .llaui. "I. " '''" " rr" U kj, lele.lt..ue ...ttlpsn.es In tb Bftf I 1. 1, and I'i. l"ba.o fa.""y in ' to. k. Latwr'a Skat of r. t-r II f . Th.l 'a-- a.tusMy te-eitr the g.et est .hue "f o ir ct-n'ri' .t iinty 1 a fa. 1 . jrrf . 'V ."it.ealed b lit talsm lv a. Vis. I.ate'r receives t'.l. by d.awmg yrsiit Ui g'r t'cf .bar of Ih pi.l-l. ts uf industry. In census of lh Failed Mate., Ultra Itaiislia No f'. rofitalt.s aa J'rat of figorea ctealirg with Ih twaw tifii tut.iig iu.lm'r.e of tin rountry, and ,t . 1 .a. Iti following fig-ire. ft alo.-t t at .sut.rtsrs tJ VH''..I S.I cal W tar. r.a. 1 1 1:0 of tt:i j ;s si j til ; .i I ."el :i.aa ha .a' ! rs'l . Tiers u-il Pgores stiff Ihsl Isbof hi. a yrl I'icont Besrly tab. Iht nf r;.ital. nd Ihi teal r. o.o tgai will b ra Bioi iii'rrr.tuig Wealara Wlstea We t-ll. tir sg Ih I'ire-al Jf il "''I bl lo tsrty th Ma'rs of Idaho, Nevada. Vy .tti.i.g. Moutl I'.kota aud Mootasa aa rolsfl' nl Ih - 1"e.'i" ' a remote ibaio f oi-rako aM I laa, a wool g-owuig m tb- Stales i a ef in-ia rtaot ind't.t'V I be S ates totrd for Htvao la.t tin. H .: l.oa. Th m-'-i growers ksr res-elted a'K-a ubtant al laraefna from IB I'isg ley tariff act. aBd pti.e ubiamrd at la see rong r"nrt with h oh'ainej un.ef lb f.'w Had tariff. Ida! lb gror ar roBin.-rd ef Ik advantage of trtt-tia. F.rea b IwtrtM of I I. ho a Itemoirat. is a .trchar t,f sheep ran. he in last Stale II Is talk tog irry I. It. l-.nt fie aol frstarlit l.t.ifskttr. Th mt B'sl-. fealur of tb. g;at pr.ei-rity wire is tb m .oner ia wbirh it ki. sne(,f nter tb raili. rouaur. Bol a s;Bg' lorsbty v a sing' Indo.lry rv csp.ng Its .linial'ts Tk lt esblema f this is in lit bsok rlesrlog.. IB New Vork la l."' tbet itwrr.e.l nearly 4t psr rem: la rit'srotig, 01 r fni , IB lletelial. "'ef .TJ bT retl Stl S..we. s g.i of ."I tt rent. tiat lk. I'ltr. il per real: Hiruiltig'aam, Ala, nesrtt 41 per real; laton. .hi per cent. M tiuesie.li. I" p" enl. sod ihrtoigbotlf the b-.ie c.uniry Ih atrf.fe gaiB wa l j-r cent mrt Ves and 'l I ef itsl . . tj7 r' ' k.t.al if Ultl'ltlHIS S.t .lead.ly a.- lh I tcin.w rati path's . orators rngage.1 to applying p-lhets and atoi lo ant alto ar pr-.i--iiiii. an.l i.-.kins In Irtaic loiu-s of the "c n I ceritiatlun if Wraith." Iht the actual tg tire. e.cap I belli lo IN'I lb de-ail In all lb bank, of tu I mted S'a'r., national and .at in., anmontrd l the ei..,inio.i. ..1111 of ;.l l.','"' Of I' " great lotal the ..tin., bank and lb t! bank -the depositories t.f Ih so tailed p..r people- held nearly Mir half It will b seen front lh sleav figures that wealth is far from l-Ug crimrtt trated and the cry about II should I dropped. rsiritr la I'.ansrlvaala, Th offl.-i! report r.f Ih. Slat. bank, tru.t rompanies and saving, banks In the Sts" of Pennsylvania, .inc. l'rl, aho ihst prosperity has arrived In that Stale, Pritat banks and national banks si. not include.). Here r lh figure: So of Amount sf At. la trh T.r aeposlisrt. J'tnllt depmllar. jsv; f'.l'l .V?i M l-i ... 14 tr.-J.n.t H , . sw ttso Vt"i tfV4 o .". 'tl It til I'd J'-s-. .. 'is V.S .'is.wif ixl 7i 41.1 l lts .. i: i -II ''- 4 .1 44 IH"! '.M l!f . o'l 411 f "S i b4 41 lift l'a .. ya .ra) STi.fi7'i SUM 41 I.i" lYJtl ,. aTAttld ll.SXI.IOo k4 410 ie Wtata Has Itts of Munet. Th South Is at la.t getting on a self attaining basis, and Is able to mot. I he cutta crop w.th Southern capital. Pros perity sad genera! development of the In dustrie thr. ota cuutlt of tb protect ive tariff, hav led to a great Increase In th. banking facilities so that Southern bank. ar. no sbi U furnish th. iimtirv needed to hand! th crop. In tpll of th.s grest Improvement In conditions, tba "oiith will b tpe'rJ to vol. for fr trade, frr silver, anil expansion or any other d'.e which the leaders of th. Ieuv o rstic party sees fit to concoct. Monet In e-alns Hanks. (In Jnn 110, there wer. over ' i i ( ,' di-'io.itoi in the .atlng. bank of the United S' '. a against 4.WMI, ia IMH. and 3.t.'l in IStiii. Faca "f these depo.itura had more money to bi account than ever lfor. The average amount on deposit rising from Jlliill for each person in lo M1! in W'H, it will b a terrific task for the Deuiocralic and Populist orators and papers of ibe same ilk, to persuade this va.t army of depositors that has steadily Increased its sav.ng., that prosperity la not abroad In the land. Hollar Hills (Ir.nlallog. I !n lh four year, ending In IS'.ifJ the .u.mtity of one dollar bill lo circulation ni.r.-ased from f lO.lriJO.IM) to $"i.(H,. '). the two dollar bills from I'.'X.iTjO,' a J in IHiLiXKIi's), aad live-dollar bill from JI ,0')0.)'J to I'JUl.OUI.ijilO. These are th Jeaotninatlons that gt Info th band I of the wage workers, god the above fig- ire ar most Instructive. Money Order Raalarsa. The so-called "commoa people," and rho who do business with tha baaka gcnerillr, arid money ta relative ,r EVERYWHERE. wltr-a tbey pircbas gxl., k, t ,.l,.m. Itt.lef, 'J'bt InifrSM j, ( Itionry tirdrf business uf (be ....tBtll4 ' f,.r tb. year rndiag June .;j ' thai cf the )af PXi w., , ' ' T,inl oidcs Issue,, bb Ih. i,," In siti oinl itu'lng lb. tarn iiM ... laiiiiii Only ly a Wonderfull, piw,; sbJ that amount vf fc pr.ipl til by iud. Nebts.ka't lUah l't.Hiit, Til. Utol VIHI'Hst.C ln.w.f ( peiiiy aad finan.lat nonf,,,) el.,.k is fount la ka port f tb "tsl. bank tim, Jin I, l'" Tber at ta rlri lb Si. I aitg Itank t.f u. s,, I of alii. h si tiol.ol Ihs latg. , l.'l i.al.UO, in In.rea. t,f V-.HiKni"' un sr. A lb. tsiikt ar tba kn4 la whiih Ih farmer deposl'.. ,a , . in Itmirmi n.aa, 11 ituit tu. .. Hy ba arrived la Nsbia. la -healthy itsl. rMprllf asut tkariir. propr1fy HenrBls lar. r J, . and charily. That th. royn'ry ia t pet mi laryood abt it ki. . rr ka, is pratra t Usl yesr' l"tirfiri, Th. .Botoioti tnm cf ITu 7fi;i'4 ,M ia. Ia rb.nl. a 11.1 .art, ...a ,...... - -a..ii,. a r.ami 'e.i ana a.i.i'i.iM.j la i.. .tJUl.l.M' la I s.".. and llii.';;i!a, Mi Of Ik. mono ( t,a ia )Ht, cate.nal in.lilult..i tetelte.1 .u.Vd' ehsr.us I lH.'Jsl ''T'l. .bunt., fll . Mal'MiH tt US'. '.II ..il. "" - '"susri:,, 1 1 1 .. ! t h.a th. . Iklaka Tk. farmer ts a w..a ef(. .1 .. I I b Hi..-. .... I .'- . e- . r. St, upward uf B..si,'i of kiw. a i(i t, , lill it) n.aauf. lur.cg aaikcs, i Bly 3'- niiit.ng sinkrrt Tk fi.a rf i prvs:r out at b Betrr Ws-., a hi Bi gl'y f air alll la f b file lo kt. hi present pgtaraa r.,nd tl -a catiau.! II. Wr. il, road lion of ptUe f h.s pr-al vtt tab tea,., ta'ie ivl. and tkill'it Bke 1 ih.aks uf it. t.ataa4 Iff Basall ( Mtas. MoB Itrorg K llrltetts, ri.tctw ,f 'J t a 'ed S'ate MBI. tat tbst "i. a Ih. k t of b. Bill" bat tkrrt W- sorb rait f f trnall drnoSt i'au , Iti'ine larnnies, Bt. krU. d.oe), Sjtti bIf dollar a l no an lis 4- ilr , Tbi is Ih sort uf aeviierf !fc. a.' rbsag la Ik rs-la.l .l oe aad H Md J by lb bank, ia atall tteailsgt a. Ik few er aid wag. aorkef. as! Uti k- ma b of it tbey oa. Wfaatlaa'a rrs)rll. A la how pruapa-rtly ts r.na h la th. Stat of Wyoaiiag lh f;t tg effl. oal fg nres as I. tb total e t In ti. batik f tb Sn' f Ik ts-l f j t yrt ar tery itt.ito.tite. tvj iV ii follow.; fare, T. t! 17 !" we V tf Isitsw t; I r i, ! :v a we. i. tsru 1 3M i; J Th. rtka r wmi. Tk. Yskita Wos.l llroaefs' Assei ,..Q of Nnf'B YaklUt. Wild. ijt 'V Bitrd ia Ibat Wtate. B'.sir.lirg ta . old II I l ff'"!. o", let. . la 10 'ell pet pound. IB Vr, front II rrtit. ts rents per (e.und. ia I"1 '" ''sj ri ' 10 PJ ewals per .ld. and in IW lie M-K nlev pr.pril)f, il sell, ftn li relili 10 'J" cents per p "m I 1 a I . Si . j In IV'I. undef !. ll.ll. a't r e j trade in w .!. lb atersge pm, J iuj 1,1 tb nrl.-ial rigors I'lisoWi Bv Montana Stat i..t. ..r eias-f s.o.rters i.f thai Slale. ittU rrtlt ' l-.uod In t:'. tinder K o!i pr.lefit. II w s I'l 1.' 3 renlt r-l --if. and Ih.s tear toiitrait hate tel le j ' a"" tO ' j Vsrt Ft alltt'rs. The ofl.ial fg'tie. of lb "" Bgeti ie .lii.w lb' the failure a '. wer Ih fene.i in nnit.U-r and In average liabdilv eti-r r. ported s '"V IV nv years Vril ''Hi H'1' di.s.ter" lo sll b'l.iiie.. Ihsl M' S predicted would follow MrKinW'l"" loo mu.t bit g .t sidctra.ir ' where. Wont la Wrst Vlrnl. In IWk'i lh. wool growers id ' ginls arr felling, under lb tt ft to It renls for Un. unwsl"d 1 I Htm, under rorlly and M'ti Ihey recited '.tl to '.,.i cenl., T '' th figures from Ibe ligcl olr" ' ih Sial. I It ant woiiiler It"' Virginia Is for M linli y ami ("'' Prnapfrlir Itowu MoBia. Proterliy Is abiding In Hi .!' Inula, tia. has rtniirai-iB aws.liM'" mi-lil for il.ll.ia worth f ' lug. I'llder fe.i.nl prt.sierilf '""V , I'lilHm crop of the South l r.ti""'" b worth f.km,ui.iaxi. Pop. list Wh.els Knn 4trll"' Th. prosperity of the ritiff f ronllned to one iarliciilsr 1"r,'''' class. Kten Ih wlnt-is in '"' "V, Ih Populist leaders ar rim" . ..it t ira lima on ini .i......... r account for the failure of it" 1 dictions. tr tlm. on Hint roniract in , - I.lts Minsk Val.es. t The lit stoVk In the banJ ; farmers I al priit .rUr f (sai.'Ka) mor thaa In lh I" , limes Of IHmiMI. Tb la'iaef ' ibis and ralla what i" to him. Hllr aad best. "Spakit.f of disnptic"" f 'J, , iuir.l lb rmiiiisci-nt Bi.m. liecmn. of the old ''T n.ate of what' bowiUrr th ' nrator fired 10 fast ol f"rlP " lV.tti." Tb Frltr., (.i'l"1' The farmer has an I"'1''1 :' nearly thre time that uf Hirer lo this country and ifi k, IUII DI lid" mil" prosperous and will role f"r An etidenc of prosperity V' b di.iiuted U th. ',nuirr"' b4'' saving bank deposit. tb,". tb depoaltorle of th wane"r Twlc. M.'.l HvH's The depoaltor la the bakt ot fcr try bar doublet! ia i o of -U. .ppre..l.B f U f'J i