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Will be glad to , mee you at « ber Day, 1998, a hand- WAT Na A WA RT NAT NE NE A NT NINE WEY NET a of | will not be broken As Sent to Congress on Mon- ow day, December 6. a CURRENCY AND CUBA Given Chisd Coavebderation MW reasury Notes for Gold Annexation of Hawail Favored AW her Menwires Treated, a | dent's message to congress in as follows : to the Py filth congress assembled in | with many of whose senators and repre | emisiative servioe. under felleftous conditions, jastifying sincere congratulation and ealling for our and prospered us as os nation, Peace and and goed will with all the nations of the parth comtinge anbroken A nstier of genane satisfaction ix the growing feeling Jeestions of pur country, the inoomplete | irostization of the highest hicssings of the Pilptomn. The spirit of patriotion is unt i + read and | orross BR are Sifted Dar above either partis Fle rencos. hey effect every part of our wags teon country alike and permit of ne “division on stolent lines | foreign policy, of revenue, the sundaes the pubile services, appeal to the individ ual eonsvlencg of eters carnest eitisnn to | whatever party he helangs or in what The extrs session of this con legislation. and while its Wort Lax not and wisdom, To test ita permanent value from i » fatr trial Yiews on the (arreney, the currency. financial operations of the government sinoe 19 that yer we had outstanding demand Habilitlen In the sum of F703 988 MT 4). been reduces figures are even more striking re rineipal of the Literest bear 7G HW outatandi A 7 ve our fnancial 8 anrensonable and soundness; while the situation from : mediate necessity of so make the return of the prevailing impossible. Many Plass Proposed. There are many plans proposed as a remedy for the evil. Before wi can find he true remedy we must appreciate the . reml evil. It is not that our currency of every Rind is not good, fur every dollar of | it is good, good because the govirnownt’ | plein: Is oul 8 Beep 1 so, and that pledge However the guar. | anty of our parpose to keep She pledge i will Le best shown by asdeancing soward { its fulfillment | The evil of the present system: is found {in the great cvs to the government of | maintaining the parity of our different {forms of numey--that is, keeping all of | them at par with geld We surely cannot { be longer heedlvss of the burden this im- | poses upon the people, even under fairly | prosperous conditions, while the past four | yours have demonstrated that (8 is nog {only an expensive charge upon the govern. rs but a dangerous menace to the nn {ions then a» some plan to protect the government | ply ite defleix amd debt, as during 1h predecessor, when ©7203 fra ad O00 of sire ney Whi Sinn Haden Das 31 par with gold Moin 133. 8 goddd ONE The rowley t iin FONT allie ad Sng pes PeyY satstaling SrTUne thane. wiiihe (Ue pond fos bee pated In gud Kind of money at mans by which the prarnpent oan Ww tit oprtainty get gold as by torpeaiing il can get 1 in no other way when it most needs it. The government without any fxd gold revenge bw fy gen fed ti BMMnt si Fo wit modem prion, which it har stesadily and faithfully done, and which ander 5 authority pow given it will suntinae to do. : The law wiilch nxguires the raernmens after having redveased Bs UL Bled Fiales Bios To pay ther t AgAln As onerent fands deeiands a constant © oplensbment of the gold reeerye. In times of bhasinese wees ame Insad & potinew of the avr pat the government his no itu tm ywpmyimily wy anil wien the pot the axe At such tires rodem FLO nes ‘ ite hestided pation of my of four and a half por cent Ion. wore insped od solid Bat through the Catal toe proceeds sed fe pay The cXpenses of the government in excess of the reve pes and sostain the gold rediree While TRC ie trae Shad Like ote? par uf the pro poets of thous Dosis wore need te osunply C dfioiont peeeinty, a oondidpmble portion | was requined 10 susintain the wold re | puld reserve : wii it be eplin wisn! exo! ay i prelhoi ine Waamisaros, Dee. 7.—The pres. eo the Benate nus Hotes of Reproseniativen It gives moe pleasure to extend greeting | | pegilar session ar the scat of government, | | sentatives 1 have been associated in the Thedr meeting cours gratiful acknowledgement to a beneficent Providence which has so signally blessed s|rve With our sivenuss esgual to our 0X Mvaea, ther: Be pe defledt requir @ the issuanie of bond Mat if the rerlow SLO FG how soiling Pugaats HE any olber Way amiler existing law? The ris auestion then is shail we con tiene the poltoy that has been pursed on flue peasy. that tk, when the gold reserve sachs the pots of danger issue more bonds nnd soppy the neaded pold, or «hail we provide other means to prevent these pearr ng dears apon the gold reserve? If no further digisiotion is bad and the i 1.8 sxe fia bg priticr of selling ends is to be continued, then congnsa sitonid give the seeretary of the tfaanry a hority to sell bonds at Jog or short pork wha, HEA ens rate of interest thas is now sathorised by law Kegaite Gobi Far Grioenbucke I earnestly mcommend as soon as the Peeipte of Lhe government am quite suff chont to pay all The expenses of the gov wrament, that when any of the United af fraternal regard and unification of si inews of which bac too long delnyed the is ever increasing io fervor The public guedtions which now ost ene lanmhip, prejudios or former sectional dif | rhustions of of the currency. the tuvivabiity of na tional obligations. the improvement of ever section af the country he may ™» | ws which clownd during July last enacted linportant | wet been realized, what it bas already se complished awares ns of ite timeliness farther time will be required and the peo ple, matiafiod with ita opertions and re- imnlte thos far, are in no mind to withheld | Tariff legisiation having been settled by the exten session of congress the question pext pressing for consideration is shat of The work of putting oar finances upon a sound tesis. difficult as It may seem, will appear omsior when we recall the, On the nh day of June of to BHI HD S00 WR Of oar interest bearing obligations, the On July On the lat of January, 1879, thewe dabill the government was B30 208 On the lst day of July, twa this sum had been reduced to $555.00, 100, - pie. : ng debit of the the ist day of Decem- ] Vern. ng {Dewember S06 N00 of United States of tremsury Dotes is Inw of isn and #61,- ; the honorable example of Ai pas history us, We ough os 3 Neal: . upon a susiqney revise which will make nur demand obligations onerous to the government and re laws from ambiguity fabed from the close of the war to 1843 | ground any distrust either of our Soancial whiligy 2 197 must admonish congress of the gisiating as against bond issues fur repeated redemp- i tons. | Itois manifest that we must devise i i” : i { We must cither cartsil the up portunity for spevuiation, made easy by | the multiplicd redemptions of our de obligations, ur increase the guid re- Pgerve for thelr redemption We bave | States notes ar pevsented for redemption fn gold and are redeemed in gold, such notes hall be kept and sot apart, and priv aid ott bn exchange for gold, This In an ohstons duty. I the holder of the United Stare pote prefers the gold and gets it frova the government, be should git ravive bank fmun the goverment a United States note without paving gold fi esehange fart i The reason Tor thin ie pamde all the more apparent when the gurerinent desmes an interest-bearing debit to provid gald for tha redemption of 1 pited =iailes BolesG mot interest boar ag dels fhe HOT agpin xv pl for demand and {or guid If they mre put out In say other way, they may storn again to be fob Jowmd hy another bond edie 30 redsem thome—an terist hosing del to redsem a note dnge amd Tearing debt. In may view It is of the atmost fniport. asc that the gosernment shos ie retieviad of the banten of providing all the det seaquieed for exchanges and export This responsibility is alone borne by the government without any of the usual and Beooeamary hanking powers to help iteelf Ws do of feel the strata of gold | The Teatt redemption. The whole stealn rests upon the povermiuent and the size of the guid eerve in the tremsury has come to be with or withogt reason the signal of dan gor. or of security, This ought Ww he ‘ the country, with sufficient receipts for the expos of the government, we may fowl no immpedinte embarrassment from our present cuirency; hut the danger still | sxists aml will be ever presents menacing us so long aa the sisting oon tinue. And besides, it is in of uate revenue and the serions conseiences the wise considers tion and prompt solution of this question Pian of Gage Endoreed. lined & plan in great detail for the pur poss of removing the threstened recur vance of a depleted gold reserve and save ws from faturr embarrsssipent ob that To this plan 1 invite your care weoouns ful evusideraticn, 1 concur with the secretary of the trons ary in his pecoinmendation that the na tional banks be allowed to wus notes to the face value of the bonds which they have deposited for circulation, and thai the tax on cirulating notes secured by ¢ of such bonds f of one per cent per annum {on him in recnmmendiog that authority given for the establishment of na sional banks with a minimum capital of #5006, This will enable the smaller villages and agricunitaral paglons of the country to tw supplied with currency w moet thelr novdin 1 recommend shat the tssue of national hank notes be rewtricted to the denomina tion of $10 and upward. If the sugges tions 1 have herein made shall have the approval of congress then | would recom metsd that natinpnal banks be required w redeem thelr notes in gold Recommendntions Regardiag Cabs. The most important problem with which this povernment is now called upon to deal pertaining to its foreign relations sonesins its duty toward Spain and the Cuban insurrection. Problembs and con ditions more or bess in common with those PE og iNEiTEg Have sonfrotted this wow Senet at times in the past The story of Cuba for many years has been aoe of yoarest, growing dissent an sort toward a large enjuvinent of flerty amd well control: of organized ro- sistance to the mother coantry; of de possion after distress and warfare, amd of neffectunl settlement to be folluvwed by pene wed revolt, since the voafripehisement of the conti pental possessions of Spain in the west ern continent has the condition of Cuba or the policy uf Spain toward Cuba not cased concern to the United States. The prospect rags time to time that the weak ness of Spain's hold upon the isinnd anid the political vicissitudes and cinbar- rassments of the home government might lead to the transfer of Cuba to a cont pental power called forth, between 1933 and INU various emphatic declarations of the policy of the United States to per YZ us mit no disturbatice of Cuba's connection by Pose ibationdt 0 Leo% § “surely it should not pay’ ale tranquility he should ¢ t government w fom worst. We cannot rol wichout : rediuoed to one I ads Por no enduring pers with =paln anbese in the dimsetion of in deperienos or Aci isition try us thrvviaeh pire 130r has theme hevin any v of this deviared padicy sings apon the part of the government. The revolution which begga in IW insted for ton roars desuiie ihe strenuous offorts of the sue Of wwd var § ght ts Tr IRI press if hy 3 thio government of the United Stares tee iflosd 10 118 gromve CELI ge Tomiwl lig aid fo put an eid to the Blodskabioad In Cube The overtures myaeke Dy General Grant wer refined and Arasrredd ogy entailing great loss of if arsl roroassl Jury A rnearinan interests aed®de throwing o anoed har dren of peutraiity upen thin gurernment In 1sTs wae prought aftu-ot hy the iro of Zanon, obtalned by aegotistoone bael sen the sawprander. Mar ther de Capsos, and the insurgent lead re thy way Ey rary iady Hules of Civitizgedd War Igaoresd, The present insurrection heske out in Fobegare, 1505 Jt is not my purp os at this tire to nwall its retiariehie nvr ar too rhnaraeteri ge Ite tenancies Pesistatioe Aad pet the enarmiogx TOPooe siamaend against it hy ~padn, The rovoit and the +Tourte to subdue It carried destraction to every quarter of the island, developing wide proportions and defying the efor of Spain for its suppression. The civil tgedd ovwle of war has been disregarded, no less #0 hy “he Soaniands than the Cabans The existing conditions cannot but Ail thts government and the American people arith the gravest apprehensions There is po desive on ths part of oor peple Ww pr Bt hy the misfortiines of Spain, Wa the desing to see The CUnbane petitonisel, onjoring that oof self control which is the in rah of man, protects] in taedr i neti of thee oo baustioes trons oO Dhedr pout ry The offer tnsde hy ny Aor (9 tenaering fae of 3 Phie gaoverniment 2h bs frvendly offloes ! ine mawiine ton on our part was at aeepted in brie! She Alia or sd ? Pheng Boy ede foctaal way to pacify Caba unless ib ee Kins with (he actus abtiibssdon of thw rvhedy to the nether conte” Then only ood Sos sot in Chae Om fend directing oof Jeera on Leon anid alter her con plans. They prior of car centration was inl 0 ad Pehraary 8 maw Pie pode tye i i mks Thyra fe PoP lag 1 APT a Ia asslranls et evel iN an a {Lar nese 3 eans, ther Jan 3 : 3 > Daweangre hx we tie aise of timo ATTY Teas re of WAL are fers of catia off subi roves 10 ew Cee it bas iieriy winkiand A AWRY ana ft was uot civilian WALT a 2 owas eXtorininal hs Fracest-f Agatust spaush Craslty, Againet this abuse of the fights of war i have oll sonstesines prepmatosl Ly sations 1G enter The Brin ang cafnesy pro test of this government. Theme was wach of pubic ondemuation of the tpemtsion of American oiiisens by albged Piiagad arrests aml ong Guiprisstiosnt AWwniling tris or pending prousscted adicad pee peestingre. © eld it my fet duty te niake instant démandd for the polvamag OF sibel triad of all A meriesn ollie G8 GET arrest Fattome the change of the soanish calangt fis 1 toher last EB orisonors cifizens of 18 United Sinies baad bon given they 0 doin For the mein! of our ow oitisens suf ford nz hese of the anid the ad of eongress was sought io 8 spreial message and under the appropristion of Apri 4 ar. effective add nas bean riven $0 A mer lean citizens in Cuba, masny of them at thelr own mquest haviog been retarped | to the United >tatos The instr Lon iven te Our Dew min. fster to mpadn imfore his departors fore his post dircotent him 10 fnipress upon that wertnu nt Che stucere wish of the altel States to lemd Ts ald mowand the ending of Uw war in Cuba by reaching » woeful and lasting result, just and hon ped | omable aliXs to =pain and to the Cab If we are to have an era of prosperity in gi pal 3 Lian Thess nstractions moited the peopnhe eharsoter aid duration of the contest, the widespread losses it cntalls, the burdens and restraints (1 binposes pon us, with eansts at disturtanee of nations] interests and the injury resulting oom an indefin. ite continimiee of this state of things It was stated that at this J unctare oor governsn: was constrained (0 serfously enquire if the time was God ripe when spain of her own volition mosed by her ows interests and every ssutiment of . bumanity, should put a stop ta this de | stroctive war and make proposals of set The secretary of the treasury has out pov oy hes He 1 her Cubs colon It was args Tt as a neighboring na tion, with large interests ahie tine for the mother country 10 estab. lish ita authority and mstore and order within the borders of the island; that we couid not contemplate an inde finite period for the accomplishment of this result. No solution was pro Ww which the slightest Idea of humiliation tw Spain could attach, and, inaeed, precise proposals were withheld ww avold embar rassinent to, that government. All that was asked or expected was that some sale way uiight be speedily provided and per manent peace restored. Conciintary Reply From Npaiw. It so chanced shat the consideration o this offur, sddressed to the same Spanish administration which had declined tia tenders of my predecessor, and which fos more than two years had poured men anc treasury into Cuba in the fruitiess effort ta supporsa the revolt, fell ta other Be tween the departure of General Woailord the new envoy, aud his arrival in Spain the statesman whe had shaped the poiloy eof hin country fell by the hand of a aw saxsin, aid asthouagh the cabinet of the moe preuder still bed ailive and rwowived feo Gur envoy the prodwesals fie bore, chad ealvinet gave phase within a Tow days themsfier toa few sbministoation ander thw avd Daiup ol Madusia The reluyY WW 1 the SR day of fs the diveetion of a weiter grader dining 1 apooeciates the fotondly Papas I lias goverment it dite that our country i deeply offeetoesd tiv the war in Ube, ond that (ts desires for peace ape Suet lr das that the present mibniiisls bound Hy pvery v RARE Thiet Was Dee Le tcwr at iN LATE dave rate il is ta clusige of paoitey that sbonid. satisfy the 1 Hates and pacify Corie wath a roasonaikhe me Po thils sand mpain Ife decided to put fone oot the pollen iors herve are ats wnledl by the preset premier, with gut haliing for anv eonsiderstion in the wis towhieh da ite Judiaent hads to peace. Fue ailiary operations, (8 is said, will continue. but will be humane and cons ducted with all rasied Tor private rights, being seemiupafiioad By paditaoss sorion Jeading Ge the autoncviy of Cuba, while guaniing Spanish soveragnty. Thin, it is plained, will pesalt in investing aba with a distiner persatpsiity the isiaad to Dae Oi ala shgaaad Satie My Npain and just to in Cabs, we ecu be required to walt only » ress. wim? BT ar exeeotive and by a or danmber. reserving Io Lan the forcign relations any and the Judicial ad ministration To neve plik this the present government progress 1 modify esting legislation by deo, jeaving the with the ad of {oban paylies, 10 dvd The eaves sid pruperly distribate the Huaniah onda ai teators and a pense nredbale on existing duis should Let Spain Aloo, In the abunee of a declaration of the ssenstiees that LH overran aesd Daven arsine nt ie profier of aod oats thet Roatan te 160 free Ly si pi livary opermtinns amd grant political reforns, while tho United States for te part shall vndoroe its peitral obi gations and cut off the amsistance which it iv asserted the lisurgents moeive from this sountry. Thw supposition of an in definite projongation of the war is deoled It iw asserted that the wasters pmvineos are slvesuly wil a meininnl; ther the sianting of cane and jobaces therein has hewn resumed. and that by farce of arms the pew and anole mforms very early arnt complete pnasifioation (= hoped for The fnimed inte anseliomtion of existing pondisions ynder the pew administration of Calwsn affairs ls predicted. and there witigl the distarbance snd sil occasion for any change of atsitade on the part of the Inited State Psrnssion of the guestion of the international duties and posnondistiithes of the | nite] States as unilerstands them is presonted with an apharent disposition to change us with fndlure in this regard This charge {a without any basic in (set. 11 ovaid pot have been made if Spin hed Deen cogni- sant of the constant «Torts this govern ment has made at the oost of millions and by the auntoyment of the adminis trative machinery of 15¢ nation at oom mand to perform its full duty according to the law of the nations. That it has spoosafully prevented the departire of » single military expedition or armed vos sel from our shores in violation of cnr laws would seen to be 8 sufficient answer But of this spect of the Spanish note (8 is not necessary Uo spoak further now Firm in the sonvietion of a wholly per formed obligation, due response to this eharge has been made in diplomatic PL] ae Throighont all these horrors and dan rs to alr own peas Whls government : 1h BNY wear oe of at er bl peer grative of power {yseif $a vo prmiinac hop of Diepedivy a Fo motviralong tis Bia own Digh cede rhs ard in cerisoranes wiki the doearoot inten ets ain cobviviiand of our own Lesjee sinh the prolengasion of the sirife so deanansl, What This Country Should Iho tas tae In Of the parsed rmausires then remsins any Revogaition of fly insarg ils of beliigerents, rovogisition of the inuopend- ence of Cuba. neutmi intervention to end | of the war by propising » national com THE Ree Between fie contestants and in feriention in favap of one of the other party speak not of forcible snpesa tion for that cannot is thought of, That by carr code of moesdity would be crimined BETA ies grnrition of {he beliyger snes of the Caban insurgents has olen beet can vasesd ass possihil 17 st neh matt i mezamd to sige H12 Yrars rage abd darting eves 18 War, {| ose not gsnimsiveiisi 1a ti ban Booties of congress in the cpriig of ods expressed (he oploion bY coBeErTR esa fation that a condition of palblie war =X. nto reauiring or jostifying the nougab tion of & state of heliiperensy in Lois, and during ihe itm session the wnate voted a jolut nsoiation of lke import, | which, however was not brought to a viste in the house of representatives. In the Gresetioe of these sgnifloant expres sions of the sentiinent of the legisintive branch it behooves the executive to soles ty consider the conditions ander which so DpOrtant a measure st penis rest for justification. It ue wo be serfously consid vend whether the Cuban insurrection pos | sexes Deyoud dispute the ssributes of able st. statehood which alone can demand t recognition of belligerney in its favor | Poseusabon, in short, of the essential qual. | tications of soverignty by the insurgents | and tae sonduet of the war by them ae | coniing to the recived code of war ame ho | Joss Lportant Inctors toward the determ- | ination of the problem of belligerency than are the loforpom and conse lences of the struggle upon the inwernal poiley of | The wise atternisoos of President Grant | in his memorable message of December 7, INTH, are signally televant to the present situation in Cubs and it may be whole some now to recall them. At that tine a ruinous conflict had for seven years | wisted the neighboring island. During | . all those years an utter disregard of the Javes of civilized warfare and of the just demands of humenity, which oalled for the expressions of condemnation from the nations of Christendom, continued ans bated. Desolation and ruin that productive mglon, enormously effect. ug the commerce of all commercial na tions, hut that of the United States more than any other hy teason of proximity and larger trade aod intercourse. ASL that juncture General Grant uttered these words, which now ax then sam up the ole ments of the profile. What Grant Said ou Cuba “A meoagnition of the independence of Cuba being. in my opinion. impracticable and indefonstve, the question which next presents eel! 5 that of the recognition of belligerent rights to the parties Ww the contest, In a former Masnamn WO congross I had occasion to conshder this question and reached the conclusion that the con Rice in Coba, deasdfal and devastating of were is incident, did aot vise to the {var fui dlgnity of war. * * * Itispos sible that the acts of foreign powers, and even acts of Spain herself, of this very pature, night be pointed WB in defense oi such recognition. Hut now, as in its past history, the United States shopld care fully aveld the fads Hight which igh Tosa 11 inte the masses of doubtful law acd of gquestionaile propriety, and adhere pagidly ami sternly to she rule, which has boats its guihe, of doing only that whieh tn right and honest and of" god report The gestion of according or of withhold ing rights of belligeney mast be judges in every onse in vlew of the particula attending facts. Unless justified by noves sity, it x abwayvs, amd justly, regarded as an unfriendly act anda gratuitous demon stration of moral supp We hw pete d Llons, | It ix necessary, sad it is regains, when the interests and rights of another gov. ernment ar of ite people are so far affeetod by a pending eivil confilot as Wo reguie a definition of ts reintions To (he Darts thesot:, But ibis cenilict mus crirt which will be recognized in the sense of international nw as war.’ : Boiligerence, ton, is a tack The mere existenee of contending armed hoelios, and their occasional confliets, da aut const thon of bedilger Bo) as its soli he i art good prt under international law be admitted as » | equi belli behnlf of Spain herself { her maritime rights could | ty tTvate s parsdiel; trite: War in [he « orivsl Apbiy {rar By fi faa rstetitions of affair 10 {nba the tests peognied By publicists ard writers of nteroational law, and which have wen swerved by nathons of dignity feat yy nel PEE, when { fren sensitive or seifish and unworthy spetive. 1 fail to dlod in the insurretion ihe existeny of suck a sulstantial polit oa orn beadoan, Teel, palpable and ant fot to he eorid, having the Jopmes and wapalde of the onliney Tanctions of pw drgment toward 1s WH peuple ang fu Gather states, with panes for the sdmins resto of justiesy, with a lswml hahitation, fi BERRI TLE NLR h organization of tome sinh waterial, suoh oo apestaan of territory as ey take the cotta, out of the category of a» mere pedeliions nsurmetion, or oss dor skirministas, amd place IL on the eres be food ing of war, fo shieh 8 recog nition of elligerenoy walk! alin to we vate 3 The mntest, moreover, lesolely on hand; he insurrection Las ot pleswsed (feel! wd mn single sport Ww benassi [ARY seed forth ite Rag, por has 1 any means of sontmunivation with foeruign powers ex pent through the military lines of ts add ema rie NG Sere etalon of any of thewie sudden att alent complieations which a war sits Cha CwEvan iw apt 5 pre cloltate apon the Vesscl, th commen al and national ami upon the Snsaiar offers of of ber tweens onils for the ded nition of thar nelitions to He parties the oontess Agninet Granting Welliperent Right, Cynder 24 n vpipeation of exptien: | regard the Lari ligenseny” sights still 10 bes unwise and preastan as 1 regard it Tax Ter at present indefensd ble as 8 meas ol right Such a rvoognliion entalis uped the acuptry acoording the rights which flow frogs it dificult and complicated duties, snd requires the pxaction from the cot. tending partios sf the vriet oheeryanoe of thedr rights and obligmitons It confers the rehit of search upon the high was by vessirls of beth paities, it would suljes the marrying of arms and munitions of war, which now may be transported (rve and without interruption in vessols of La Palted States to detention and to bos gible setae it would give rise So oount arvoardance of i lems vesntious gestions, would release tie nt government from responsi fir deta done by the insurgents and woak invest Spain with the right loexerciee the BELT Lado recogiiionl be the tresty oo [Th aver sur cominense on the high seas » very large part of which, in its tmailie het ween the Atlantic snd gull states, an: between ail of thei and the states on the Pacific, paws through the waters which wash the shores of Cuba The wxerdise of this supervision could scarce fall to baa if mot to ahoses, certainly to collisions perilous to the tesoful relations of the tw nations Theliv can bv (ttle doubt as to what result such supervision wonll be fore jong draw this nation. It would be unworthy of the fo nited =tales 0 DBL urste the possiiuiibios of such a reed sematires of questionable right or expe distor. or br any Hadiseretion Turaing © ihe practical aspects of = peovgnition of bell perrney and reviewing {ts inesnvenioncied and possible dang. Pr (wither pertinent pats iderstions spr pear. in the vende nelions here Bho oooh thing as a aslied eognition of bel. Toe Bey unsocamsanind by the assum Rian of inte: satihasel oeatmiity Suc peenagtiition will no confer upon either parte tea duoseesstic soni 5 sistas Bok the piskao fone adel amily Pr wand or afieet the Cpetations of clther party to other states he aet of recognbiion weaally mies the form of a wdenn proclamation of mea tality, winch rem the de Dah ood it an non nees & domestie Jaw of neutesdity in the deviaring state, It ssssisnes the Later national obligatioiis of a neutral | the presence of a public state of war It warns all citiecons and others within the Jarisllction of the prociaimant that viciste those rigorous obligations at shell ows peril and candot expect to be shielded from the consvinetioos. The right of visis and seared on the seas and seizure of vos sels and cargoes and cont nlans of war ro under sduiiraity ew must legitimate conmquenor of a proclamation of Deliflgerency. While seca the sent rights defined by public law to vin one ports vores | would be imposed on both, which while heavily in msesai ng a of Cuba, « aasertid not only for the military investment of the nominally eqaal, woold wed navy and controlling the | island, hut up to the margin of oar ows territorial waters, and a condition of things would exist for which the Cubans within their own domain could sot hope while Be creation i ald or sympathy from within our domain would be even more Impossible that now. with the additions) ehligations of international neitriity we would per AMI But no use wasting it You'te going to buy a Suit or Ove , perhaps bay both. We have told oS our story many times, bat it will bear repeating. Clothes of the best, cut by artistic cut- ters, sewed by skilled tailors and finished as only good tailors can nish garments From now watil Christmas we nell a 322 Suit ut $20, and a $20 at $18, and so on. The cheap, ready - made man can sell you his goods for less than ‘we can, butif you want genuine lailor-made clothes look ower our stock; if it does not appeal to rou don’t buy. ORE BAOS., Merchant Tailors, PATTON. PA. Naxt to P. OQ. Sind Li RARE
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