ans, whose fabrics go to every part ofthe globe. Prosperity is seen everywhere in improvements in towns, cities and country, made with this excess, of earnings. It is seen in the enormously increased traffic of our railroads, and in the largely increased, number of employes necessary to. this increased traffic of our railroads, and in the largely increased number of employes necessary to this increased traffic. It is rseen in. the increased consumption of the necessaries and comforts of life in our owri:country,sb that in every part of our ttoiintry the-people have more, and largely more,'of ttfese necessities and comforts than they had four years ago. We. have, seen a large increase in our gold circulation and in