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TIk, Knnnnoii* Solil I'rmluH of 18118.
ThWi will bn tli • u rdKtdst poM yrnr in history.
From Houth Africa, tho Klomilko ami Aum
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A Tennessee veteran, after reaiMraf the ad
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Of ttilrt.y-llvi) flftKi shown in ft fUk’x of . nil ,,
mifloiiM siiiipiriiicTit. to ii I.omlori «vi kly In
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Kmfi' c 1 h about to uwlurtikfc the improve
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The following story of the mayor of
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ald :
It was dark in tho streets of Falaise.
Tho mayor ordered that every cit
izen should hung a lantern in front of
Jiis door.
lint still the streets were no lighter.
Then tho nay or swore an oath and
issued a proclamation that the citizens
sliotild put candles in the lanterns.
And still the streets were no lighter,
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Then llio streets were lighter.
A man mice wished to make money.
ile secured a good store.
Ho secured good goods.
He seemed good clerks.
Ho made no money.
’Then ho turned on his store tho
light of newspaper advertising and
let, tho people know that ho was in
business and why. He kept them in
the dark no longer.
Tfion ho made money.
COULD NOT SLEEP.
Mra. Finklmm Relieved Ilor of All
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£51113
JEW OF PROTOCOL
|>i{ k.M I Kit S.UJASTA GIVES OL’T CON
TENTS 0E THE DOCUMENT.
13 COMPOSED OF FIVE ARTICLES.
Ih'llneH In Detail the Demand* of Oar
Government to Which Spain Is
Expected to Concede.
A cable dispatch from Madrid says:
The text of the protocol signed be
tween Spain 1 and the United States is
as follows:
“His excellency, M. Gambon, am
bassador extraordinary and plenipo
tentiary of the French republic at
Washington, and Mr. William Day,
secretary of stato of the United States,
having established and signed the fol
lowing articles which, define tho terms
on which the two governments have
sgroed with regard to the questions
enumerated below, and of which the
object . tho establishment of
is peaca
between the two countries, namely: •
“Article 1.—Spain will renounce all
oliiliu to all sovereignty island over and all
her rights over the of Cuba.
“Asticle 2.—Spain will cede to the
United States the islands cf Porto
Itico and the other Islands which are
at present under tho sovereignty of
Kjmin in the Antilles, as well as an
island in tho Ladrone archipelago, to
he chosen by the United Stitcs.
“Article !i.—The United Btates will
occupy and retafti the city and bay of
I Manila and tlie port of Manila penil
, ing tlie conclusion of a treaty of pcaco
which shall determine tlie control and
form of government of tho Philip
pines.
“Article 4 .—Spain will immediately
evacuate Cuba, Porto Rico and other
now under Spanish soveroign
ty in the Antilles. To this effect each
of tho two governments will appoint
commissioners within ton days aftor
tlie signing of this protocol, end these
commissioners shall meet at, Havana
within thirty days after tho signing
0 f this protocol with the object of
coming to an agreement regarding the
carrying out of the details of theafore
said evacuation of Cuba and other ad
j icmit Spanish islands; and each of
j| ie t, vo governments shall likewise
appoint within ten days after the sig
natures of this protocol other commis
sinners, who shall meet at, San .Tuan
,] e Porto Rico within thirty days after
the signature of this protocol to agree
upon the details of tho evacuation of
Porto Itico and other islands now un
( ] er Spanish sovereignty in tlie An
til lea.
“Article O.—Spain nnd tho United
States shall appoint to treat for peace
five commissioners at tlie most for
e pi ler country. The commissioners
B hnll meet in Paris on October 1st at
j| 1(! latest to proceed lo negotiations
am | to the conclusion of the treaty of
peace. This trealy shall Vie ratified in
conformity wfth the constitutional laws
of each of the two countries.
“Artiolo 0.—Onco tho protocol is
concluded and signed, hostilities shall
bo suspended, and to that effect in the
two countries orders shall be given by
either government to tho commanders
of its land and sea forces ns speedily as
possible. duplicate
“Done in at Washington,
read in French nnd in English by the
undersigned, who affix at tlie foot of
tho document their signatures and
seals, August 12, 1808.”
Kimnlrflt Offlcern Notified.
Tho Spanish government Saturday
night telegraphed to the governors
geuoinl of Porto Rico and the Philip
pines Distractions for carrying out tho
terms of the protocol signed by (he
United States and Spain and to pre
pare for evacuation. Instructions
wore also sent covering the policy to
bo adopted in tho event of tho insur
gents refusing to observe tho armistice.
Madrid Vivphh IM*
The comments of the pross on the
protocol are a veritable funeral hymn
on the destruction of the Spanish co
lonial empire. Some days ngo the de
sire f ir p >nce made tho people close
their eye-t to tjje price, but now upon
reading the protocol, they realize that
t’io cost is the los? of that empire
which Spain had conquered with so
much glory and that Spain now falls
to tho second rank among nations.
Tlie public mind is stunned and there
is general mourning.
Gem r 1 Blanco telegraphs that, Ha
vana is greatly agitated bv the news
of the signing of the protocol and that
much anxiety is manifested to learn
the conditions which liavo not yet
been published.
Some uneasiness is felt regarding
the effect that the text of the protocol
iiiav have on the Spanish volunteers
in Havana. Many newspapers express
grief and despair that the, men who
1 rouglit disaster on Spain by lack of
foresight, organization nnd ahility,
should continue to govern the country.
POPE RAPIDLY FAILIN'(1.
Even Thinking Tires Him nnd Prayers
ConfiiDO III** Mind.
The Home correspondent of The
Cologne Gazette says:
“The condition of the pope no long
er admits of disguise, llis health has
gradually gone from bad to worse and
his holiness is now a decrepit old man
who rarely speaks. His voice is of the
weakest; thinking tires him and pray
ers confuse him.
PRESIDENT IS CONSIDERING OUR
NEW DEPENDENCIES.
GEN. LEE CALLED IN CONFERENCE.
The Navy Department Yields to Desire
of New Yorkers For Big Naval
Demonstration.
A Washington, special cays: Tho
reconstruction of affairs in Cuba, Porto
Itioo and thronghout the Spanish
WeHt Indies is receiving earnest con
sideration in official quarters, and at
tho white house Monday the president
saw a number of prominent callers In
connection with this reconstruction in
our new insular dependencies.
General Fitzhugh Lee spent some
time with the president going over
the condition of Cuban affairs. While
no announcement was made tho im
pression prevailed that General Lee
would lie one of the Cuban military
commissioners to be named within a
few days. Acting Secretary Allen, of
tho navy, also saw the president con
cerning Cuban affairs.
It is probable that an American
naval vessel will go to Havana lmrbor
before long, and at least two naval
vessels will be ordered to Havana
when tho military commission assem
bles there to determine upon the de
tails of Spanish evacuation.
Secretary Day also conferred with
the president, and later determined,
the peace terms being matured,to take
a week’s vacation. The secretary's re
tirement from the head of the depart
ment is likely to follow soon after his
return from liis pleasure trip.
AVhile nothing indicating the presi
dent’s purpose is given out, it is gen
erally expected that General Lee will
head the military commission which
which adjust affairs in Cuba.
It has been suggested, too, that he
will be tendered tho governorship of
that island after the functions of the
commissions cease. On both these
points, however, General Lee asserts
lie knows nothing. He would not
speak on tho subject discussed as to
tlie result of his hasty trip to the Cap
itol beyond saying he has been talking
ovor matters in Cuba generally.
Naval lteview Beilin Arranged.
The navy department decided dur
ing the day to yield as far as practica
ble to the public desire at New York,
for a naval review of the ships of Ad
miral Sampson’s fleet. Accordingly,
Acting Secretary Allen issued tho fol
lowing order:
"The department is much gratified
at the desire expressed to see a review
of the warships and cruisers recently
ordered home, and so far as practica
ble is desirous of carrying out the
wishes of those citizens who wish to
see the ships. But neither the officers
nor the men of the fleet are in condi
tion to participate in a street parade.
The department is taking the oppor
tunitv of the armistice to put these
ships at once into the best possible
condition for such uses as may liero
after be required of them. It is ex
pected all other work will be suspend
ed and the entire available force of tlie
navy yard directed to this work, in
order dispatch. to secure the greatest possible
“The department will direct, upon
the arrival in New York harbor, and
the fleet will steam up the North river
as far as General Grant’s tomb, fire n
salute and steam back to the anchor
age. It is expected that tlie fleet will
reach New- York on Saturday.”
The plan is to have Admiral Samp
son met oft’ Sandy Hook with orders
for the procession up the North river.
It is expected that the fleet will be oft'
Sandy Hook some time Friday night,
but will lie outside tho harbor until
Saturday morning.
The navy department Is taking steps
to rodnee the force of naval militia
men called into service from the sev
eral states. The Minneapolis is to
transfer part of her crew to the Yose
mite, thus releasing the Michigan
naval militiamen who man the Yose
mite. Tho Columbia is also to trans
fer her crew to tho Dixie ami other
auxiliary craft, thus allowing the naval
militiamen on these auxiliaries to go
In this way the naval aervico
will be speedily returned into the
hands of the regular officers and crow.
LEE ANNOUNCES FOR SENATE.
General Snys Tluit lie Will lie in the
Coming ltivee in Virgin!*.
The Washington Post publishes the
following:
“General Fitzhugh Lee will enter
the senatorial raco in Virginia. This
announcement can be mndo without
any qualification. It is authorized by
General Lee himself, who dictated the
statement to a representative of The
Post.
“Upon being asked the question as
to his future intentions and apprecia
ting the interest felt in the matter
throughout Virginia, General Leo said:
“ ‘I shall be a candidate for United
States senator.’ ”
WANT POPE’S PLACE.
Intrigues Among Those Eligible Already
Heine Kesorted To.
Advices from Rome stato that the
pope’s extreme weakness has caused a
commotion, excitement and intrigues
among the members of the Sacred
college. It is reported that France,
Germany and Austria, as being chiefly
concerned in the accession to tlie pa
pacy, have ordered their representa
tives not to leave Home.
Nui»k In 8ninlay -Schools.
We hove some pretty poor stuff in
)ur American Sunday-school books,
•jnt they soom to bo even worse off in
England. Nothing quite equal to the
following has attracted our notioe.
L’be lines from the chorus of a song
quoted by an English exchange from a
children’s journal:
Yes, yes, ves. oh yes;
Jesus died for little ones liko me.
You say how do I know it?
John 8:16 will show it.
That big word “whosoever" just means
ine.
—Baptist Standard.
A Profitable Production.
Lucindy (reading daily paper)-‘‘The
Vesuvius approached within 000 yards
of Morro castle and let go several
shells loaded with 500 pounds of gun
cotton.”
Farmer Hoecake—“Wa’al I swan,
thet’s a new kind uv cotton on me,
Lucindy, but it’s bound to sell well
durin’ this here war. I believe I’ll
raise a crop.
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The West Indian ml gratory crab passes its
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Out of thirty recognized coaling stations in
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Striking Sayings of Ihe War.
Here are some of the epigramatio
of the present war that will go
in history:
“Excuse me, sir; I have to report
that tho ship has been blown up and
is sinking.”—Bill Anthony, of the
Maine.
“Suspended judgment.” — Captain
Higsbee’s first message to Washington.
“We will make Spanish the couVt
language of hades.”—Fightiug Bob
Evans when war was declared.
“Remember the Maine.”—Commo
dore Schley’s signal to the flying
squadron.
“Don’t hamper me with instructions;
I am not afraid of the entire Spauish
fleet with my ship.”—Captain Clark,
of the Oregon, to the board of strat
egy.
‘ ‘You can fire when you are ready,
Gridley.”—Commodore Dewey at Ma
nila.
“To hell with breakfast; let’s finish
em now.”—A yankee gunner to Com
modore Dewey.
“The battle of Manila killed me,but
I would.do it again.”—Captain Grid
ley, of the Olympia, on his deathbed.
“I’ve got them now, and tlicy will
never get home.”—Commodore Schley,
on guard at Santiago harbor.
“There must be no more recalls;
iron will break at last.”—Lieutenant
Hobson to Admiral Sampson.
“Don’t mind me, boys; go on fight
ing.”—Captain Allyn K. Capron, of
the Rough Riders.
“Don’t swear, boys; shoot."--Colo
nel Wood to the Rough Riders.
“Take that for the Maine.”—Cap
tain Sigsbee, ns he fired a shot through
the Spanish torpedo boat Terror.
“Shatter is fighting, not writing.”
—Adjutant General Corbin to Secre
tary Alger, when the latter asked for
news from the front.
“War is not a picnic.”—Sergeant
Hamilton Fish, of the Rough Riders,
to his mother.
“Who would not gamble for a new
star in the flag?” —Captain Buckey
O'Neill, of the Rough Riders.
“Don't cheer, boys; the poor devils
are dying.’’-Captain Philip, of the
Texas.
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