Show ISA Fill I KM 10 f CUBA CHICAGO PREACHER 8AY8TUKN ON Till CUN M 31 M4na rhn th Klntxrat ChCo rae lNMhw tan wete a Woo Ida > Gallas till Mlirriy eons lrnllru a tlmih MnittlK P THE Amorlcin people Intend to conDoe themeelve to a terbnl expre elsu of ompjth r JA rnr tuba they should < not make the mistake of overvaluing over-valuing inch an ei presslon write AI 1 M MnngaMrlnn j i the eloquent Chlea at preacher In the Evening lot ol that city The more fact he continue that the sympathy eoprossed la I American and that u la I grandly uttered that Ill 1e l I cheered to the echo by n million heart and aline by a million hand doe not ehinit In the lent the nature of the ImpalhyI remain an enprss lon no mere We cannot say that the Cuban will fight miieh better and hold their ground much longer after they receive a ropy of our renolntlena There are two thing Indltpenuble te the Cuban If they are to win the day against Bpalnroen and money In the eloquence of our friendship for the little I lit-tle Island we must not lose sight of tbli fact but are we ready tl lo give Iheee peep 1 pee-p more than our verbal eympathy Are we ulllclfntly Inlereeled In the allM for which they are shedding their blood lo srnd them onr Midler ahlp and shekels A few ot the speakers at the Chicago man meeting openly advocated ad-vocated such a coarse and If It could be adopted It wou il surety Inspire the Cuban lo victory more than anything that wa old or received nt Central Music hill The light of American Mi diem fighting side by s aide with them against the tyrant and oppressor and n gllnipie or the star spangleil banns floating over their head would undoubtedly un-doubtedly strike park upon the Cuban Cu-ban heart Hut before tie receive lo do this t el must carefully count the cost Aside from the question whether we nl a ni lion can fight Spain on the seafo r there Ie I where most of Ibo fighting will I take place wo may by our Interference Interfer-ence provoke the monarchical ponrn of Iturope and Asia to the resistance or Hpaln If we for Iho cause cf freedom and humanity may recognize Cuba ai a belligerent power and swell her rf Y t HiV M I M MANTIASAIIIAN armies by our own gallant aoldlen will not Austria Turkey and lusts for tho cause of monarchy and absolutism reel constrained to lend a helping hen Ito I-to Spain Aro we ready to talc the field agilust monarchical KuropoT 1 do not mean to Infer hat there U any danger of our being licked by cub u poMlblo Kuroptan coalition nitertheleu we must bo prepared for the wont I for one believe In rendering to the Iniurgenti all the material assistance In our power In the first place we are 01 least Indirectly responsible for Cubits Cu-bits alruggle for Independence We have tel her the example Our victory has been an Inspiration lo her liven u King Henry I said lo hula soldiers It li I who have brought you Into this straight wo can uiy lo the people of this beautiful Island It li our declaration declar-ation or Independence that has an aliened ali-ened you Ill li the cry of liberty from our shore that tins round an echo In rear hearts III li our hatred of oppros ilon with which your cheek tingle nnd your pubM beat and wo ball not for sako you In the hour of your trial In ii ninr Cuba we aro only standing un for our own principle wo are giving Iho most conclusive evidence of our faith In our republic and III In letter logo lo-go to war for inch n purpose and bo whipped by Hurope than to withdraw from tbe content and see those who would follow our example ground to dash ihas America a mission and a future I fu-ture or doe all her glory llo In the pMlT Havo wo reached the climax of our evolution If liberty li J worth fithtlng for for ourselves It Is l worth fighting for for humanity If slavery li a curio which must be put down In America 1111 I a curs which we as Americans must put down everywhere Wberuvor there Is I a pecplo oppressed and In chains no must und not only our sympathy sym-pathy by word of mouth but If need be tend also the flag and tho sword of this nation We ore committed to such a raID by tho history wo havo made To turn our back upon any nation itrug sling for Mirgoternmcnt li I to forfeit our claim lo Iho leadership of tho world I I all our ardor for freedom and Independence limited l to our own home bold WB It a prlnclplo or mere per venal profit hitch kindled the patriotism patriot-ism of our American fathers In tht war or the revolution I = The most 1I1rrrlnn thing II I tae I fear of America II I the cMl 1 or war and rebellion Liberty li 11 > an I of thegodiilt he I wrested fleet ih Innli i of tyrant It would be re > m uf c t he spirit of Washington Fr ink In J ffr eon Patrick Henrv jnd Luau tin to have in army grid I nnv > and 111 well equipped rmmiry with which lo make otirsrlvei fell on ovrrr battle field of freedom and humanity than to withdraw from tho great are1 w bv M tr ih and falsehood liberty m i p i > nn clash and cang with Mot r i Hi I > and live on Ilk I a bird l nt nn in bent upon growing fit an I drAlI In the bugle summons a f MlKTiy One reason why there la eo much political po-litical corruption and abuse of power why our clues are badly governed and why the alandird or American clllaen hip Instead of rising la I railing U the t abeenco of other than purely perional I Issue to challenge our devotion Wo are too much absorbed In onr own of i I fair we are too unnelghborly loo much leelaie too radically cut loose 1 ind levered from the reel of the world j I md what we need is I tome mace which will take us out or ourselves I lift an beyond t be-yond onrrelve and give us a moment i relaxation from the monotony of the nirault or our own private interests A t war with Spain to free Cnba a war with Turkey to free mangled and bleed lag Armenia would be the mean of a j I I f 1 TI 1AIMA PltllHIUKNT OP CLHX great moral gain to our people It would at once ratio America to a higher height or excellence la n larger keener lire ito would then Indeed J become alive at every pore Tho cost would be tremendous tre-mendous but all good thing cost The scepter la I falling < from Huron west ward II Ibo march or enrjlro There lan la-n lauQ knocking at Ibo door or America rill she answer tho call of humanity Tluro hues been an Italian renal aanco German and lngllih reformation reforma-tion the lime hem como for an American Ameri-can rlllanrJ lIon of Iho oppressed of iho world < l ir we persist In a course of neutrality and Indifference wo shall some day suffer for IL Wo will bosom M unused to wnr M afraid of fire and I blood w enRroweJ In commerce nnd Pleasure that Iho weakest nation shall II t drive in from limo field Wo shall de tloy Into fine talker with Iho best appetite In tho world for itipcrlatlve but this worm to face a toe coil Btrlhrm blow We shall then bo A people but not a nation a people without n futtiru II ahopkeeplnic and mantifncturlnr people leaving It to other nation to defend principle to spread Ideas and advance Iho kingdom < of righteousness and freedom nt the point or tho bayonet If need bo A people that will not fight li not a nation I am n man and I carry a sword said a philosopher or Germany I am n nation na-tion and I carry a sword must be th new American gospel |