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Shall the Philippine Islands Bo Annexed? 'I'he Stylus. STvy.us: With your permission, we offer a brief discussion of tile great question now agitating tile political world, tile disposiioll of tie Ph,iilippilne Islands; not with any hope, of course, of being able to elucidate the subject, but simliply for the u11r1pose of exclianlging ideas with your readers. We believe that no national question to-day is more illnport:nit th:,11 thlis: Shall the!e isll!tls I ecded to tle 1'ni ted States? and if' s, what shall be Iheir posilionl in) thev ('n1ioni Il ir. rejection womll evidently mean11 SOmeI ineCxcusa b'evailato on tile part oIu gmvrnment ill asmuch as their cession wa slig gested a.nd d41eman11ded by its inl st rute I cd re preset.Itat ivc> a,t.d, c n- il se IIIe t y N., a rT-Opt.n iIIg (f 1 lit war with Spain; thwiei cvs.il ml the othe Iha d, ;In exNpamsion of ()urI imlits ynl l e \\'esr CoIIt i neit- conrar to) ourt) eaurd ra ditional views; (u enta gIleieit. it may.1). bv, inl the J jI(Ollsies a1n(1 c(intenition" (fl, castertl nat imns ; vin lagdgovet,-neIvntII powers;prb ably) a2 lairger S stning army1 andiit navy; i:d a pos- iitbl increlasc (d' I tx1 1 itiol b MI aniy fresetnCIt COmII ptttionl. THuls th honomi r, genkiuls, :m staliity of' I nit. 1.*iiion , a Id t hIte iu1criall w 4lae oi all its peop4)le, are ilvolved. We a 1re no I st Aand in Il n the ) vihmre of anl unlknown okc0an1, anId I1 Vision is c b l f pnile a ( ing Ilit 'ii2 h I d S C N I M:l4 l s t'i 1 .1 l'()I- g I the1 bo,tnkvlle,s \\ x;mse b14 fore., u1.1, m andt of1 sainig wVinit stormlis nui.y not) bull'et ie Ship of State,if lanllieltd; 11o whlat rocky Iree's niy * iperil its existetcie. Tle fIaI liter shloin mayIN, for aughit we( knowv, he rm.ck boinnt, bleak, and ddesohite; 4r it 11a) ue the bahny ports of aicb bod ing peace.k. :tiid plIItv. We do not, thlteretore wnl thmi ourl. s 1tat,me are )n\w pausing inll plxt ani dre-ad ; and tHiat coitry o)pilils are ield by Omske equk lly wise 1a d pi,'friotic. Btt inl propl rti l to its impor tallct., we 1th1n1k eit in eill il IIIom these statesim.en to studyt1 andt. en1 deavor. to sveihle pribdem inde pendenitly ofl our. Ira<ditions anld their local and political differecies. WlIatevert miayt have bIen 1te past, new fields of1 ationi tleidtly tlis simliilar to anyin ig bet.hindit us5 n2w lie "bet.yond1t the Alp)s," wherte, byv a hihe type1 oft statesnumip, wei:l maythi witn lresh hores o by ouriti thI filre prove ou icapacit tor :tI Naot'(ion a re li keiitv individuarl s. Therehis a. 2i peid of chIlihood andtS telion wt!g ithi i urserv whenlit tteptyIVt baublt.s and 12 decetive tales55 i ai'l lires sullisert.:li s o tish mule use-5 gyothfes, whenlOo. (ls ag ilions i are iStS prmedt j liter by110111 pasin tlm byi see o and~ e ust ice~; and1t Iben1 s)'toet ie s as of ie ntured unm- i hopdew heie en1tlight.eedt ib vidul,~t .oisideing thle lutec of his~ i I exstnelec, stnds'' f oe for io nd humanityl, regardessm Thse hit are11 thef only frleeen the kolege amle i1h>ve of22 thet e rhlerthem,i here is:2 noel ph-a iure i worCjthlss baublesan theiti' dece11ptS ivetae goof ntrses; psionil has yieLe a!l&t lngthgtofjudgmenl.; likre wlighc irriepresible ihnivn eti ely (lthrough th irs t w o pe- t' tie lm111 and substalce of all the Opposition to tihe allnexatioll of tle Philippiell Islands the following propositions : 1. Tle l iii iii1los arie incapable Of Self-government. 2. They are tiiiwilling to be gov (.r-ied byN thle Unitvd st.-Ates. 3. if is tlvnwis to p;articipate ill casterl citanglIreelts. \\'e do not So intich favor vither :11n1Rxing" or rejecting, as Seeking exactly what ltle present Stage of CiViliZatiol den nd an doingill it, whetherl coalpatible with our ini ditional principles or not. Thatt aIll tun ait created free and e iull, an11d nlone Should be governeit-d wtit h mit their consent, appear to have been) cmnsiderefd rather "ad captanl dut' rli I toricA )hI ass IIatl p - tical pri llciple'; )I'f goverineillit, as we ite by revie-winig lthe progr-cse of ouri1. governinent.) few A I'.\v I IS ways le-d and dragged the mnajority. \Most (d, theclnit were inl favor() 1f H rit idh ru le ; it h ie - tit uit ion , I itefs forcedI h by ail1 Iew theii In-j diall tribes wcrt-e m I I Irgar-d d frie anld c<pual, but1wer subduedc( anld virt ally x v t'cir ilittedli fonu' i lo Himn, of ngoswere hcld unlder 'll et ll', iii) Ilit S mIli t-- 114I i' fcdcraev, m.'"imlized 1il11der t he I'll,ae 1141. l (Ie I rille, t l- I i l~i t' ij) l it\ waI foc eveI blotc I froil Ilhc list 41f n1a1 i s, - ll direct vio.. I;1Iimn (d those b().l.ted prinlciples ; i i n w illOi , thilt' (dIitida t-d ('I it'], frt wllit f<ill a c eal, we l;mvc cvvrwlcert. I'-mlli the ilatiiolual CouclCIS to t wloweI lp litical as lllt't' I I wihlill I -lt i n gm;tlt)l"t I) s'Itn lit- 414141 w414 til riill ' ' ti' r1I ald i t i ntI of t he it m(W14r itv. I1 ltl trit is -rt, why II I is Ihe frut I t' ls4 I 't ' sci 1i 1g o IIIt't I I tll ) i lI t' i lit( i plvs oV f i i II I tv kll( I ly'v anl d it' 1 u1 ice be1 t' 1) ia 1 cti caIllyt tb' er e b) Ihe I'i g 1,-rin I ' n . thIer-ls Itntil Ithe I 11 l iu . s :nI I theII i r decen-i dantIs , t hc l tIIdnIcs" .gricu111 I ItraI resour tces 4f 1 h1is clut i rv \\W t-t ceI]n conint wo h IICt Itod 4-tlyv bc whitciing tl h1 Curfa*e of4ver ;1e withi retlicl -Ahip' mr [lte f;aiihinig (d, every- nawtimn, A \lI wmuid ha.ve relu ilie I 114m-ilingr \\ jldcrl-li s'. un1Civilized sa:vaqges. Ithe\- ate d wi-cly inl their daY and genetrat i(on Il intheding t he vieof civili/.at ion rallter thanm S01nc sent ilnenital phraist. a.; It Inan'is c(ItII'lityv, inight1 we nlot belit-ve ()urIst-kcs aIbleV da to St. cure unt1old addiltional ble-Ssings for I he litlnani racc bY doing I he s:nne? are the same. No government, therefore, has lie right. to dictate policies to another. Yet. a young nalion, boasting the principles of e(uality and justice, has passed coidenllilatioll, ex parte, upon its elders, and, either directly or indi rectly thro.1gh practical interpre tation o the Monroe Doctrine, whic has been to) fomlieit discord and ac<ilire territory whecre foreign nations preslimlably could not de lend thiciselves, butl, to avoid con plications with I holy horror of inl justice wherever there inight be d;aniger, has wrested from themn a territory three times as large as 1.1ur1ope. 11' E.1uropeanl powers do) It lkiow hov to rule their subjects justly in) tlie \\'esternI hlieilisilire, we 11nigilt by some acite logical Reasolning iniler that ti hey are equally deficienlt ill this respect at. homIle. If, thnli. soIle piit ical filibuster ing inust e litdone, as ill tle Case of Ulal, it woumld be at least more oilmable to (d(, it tlnder open aVOw;i1s aid wvitli tlie range of' I lie enlei i''s gulls. Hut tilt vit.1l qtiestioin is a1 differ eit m1c. If thw United States, discoitinl uiig her political wranlgling, iijls lice., andl inllIiciency at h<nne, Canl risc I(o a prprapprecciatiiln o)f the noble. m1i.sion,l noW presenlting itse(ll, ot-k securing lutte social id p4litical c"Inditions f'or tile poverty sitrickei Imasses wherever opportu lliti,it preseni t 1iem1lselves. as inl the c;:eof thc l'hilippinle kahmds ; if sIte c.an lightel Ite birdenls of gov it' she( ctan oducate, enlliteni, and elt'vate e nimsses bv :t just and wis. diillst rat ion (il' laws ; it' she can11 bY I lmorc extoeIded 111d active Plricii pat ion inl ill t latinail atfairs s'cure IV he! tter coiditimns every whert., and e(nc up new markets I'mr her Ailmericanl ndsris and dlp(.1411 the resouces til undevel (Wed and d(wrmant region" abroad, then we( nll-td not fcar 1he recsuill lte wold will soner or later say : "Tho4u, ti)(, sail onl, ( I Sip of State! Sail on, 0 I 'nimn, stronl., anl great! 111tu1iimnlity with all its fears, With all its hlopes of future- years, Is hitiiging brea.tlhless on1 thy te.' 1). it. B. F,llry, S. .,alitnary, I.S9<9. P'FINSIONEWCS AS SOL,D IE,11-4, Nonc iif the v'iaenVteano h ivii w r--A Sho tI' Itnal 4f 1111li or of Thuni wIto Iiti- ?ipor.ct Cured. (Theli Jostoni liTranscri pt.) 31r. Tlillma1 tn's tqueriy in t hto Sontoc thle uot' dlay ats to hiow it cou1(1ld ho os ilet for' civil wvar vet eran s to bo alasea tdisability pentsionIl a t the sameii lmo ho all to ipass thi phsica~tl e'x,nniiition nec'tessary for' uncoverst't sometll intoriest inig feuaures ltho <test 11ion iimor t han to say thait v'idedi for. Theli law, it. soms, cuts toli the' penrsion of a lman whlo ro.on luulto hoi piaI ussi't to restorto to fthe liioitt i'ol I I esti 11menWl whad( lost t.he'ir ensioits by reaitonis of rectPO (illicers' t his conhIdlbe andt was reaidily '1-Sonatitor' Huit ter or South ( 'aro lina, foi' exatmple, whlo was niale a 1 riigather General ini fbie Spaish.1 war, is at ludly uimed ii solior' of te Coinfedera'cy. liut int th caso ofM( 0 last. war, at. olie stalge oif whic ethe it the ntmhr of voelumnIors whlo conhl1( (GallIiingter, t ho chia irm'tan of th pen. ~'t 51ion(s11 tonuit te, saitd that while I ho plied to bothI otli''ers and pr)livate', lie catsesi which thadt patichulai'ly di ree h iis attoiltlonl to t hie need( of such'l ltegiti t ont werie thloae of prti vaittes. hlow, then,tcould I bty pass ian textremely13 r igalid phyeal examiina. titin, and1( at the samoti timo bie di'aw igs di,sailit y pensions for, old in. jiuriesr sutitl oin wast wrtoig, atatl yut nobody setemed'( prepautred to corr'tect him 0. Hto i'eferi'td to injie 'ts incu(1rred "th irty- v livo y earis ago."' Now~ th l'o imhiiit would have't pr'ovoutel ini - if not all, the St ateOs, t he r'e onlHsta'nt, as pr'ivtes' last yea o'i'(f civil wari vet. or'aiis. The'v tile [hot the' OnieM ('I. c (orned~ ill bis billI. It wia s athter I ho yountg men11 1:hoi hi . servedt't in tho regulatr airmy at somet ctomlpara-u tivolv rnennt neo, a,1 boo du: charged atnl pousioned, who wero able to get into the Spanish war, and who now want. their ponsions re stored on account of the old disab'iI ity could have ro-onlisted last year, nainely, whero lie han't recovred from the disability for which lie was pensioned, but. wis still dirawiig tlhe penision. Thero is no law to pro Vent, his doing this. Up to 1879 it wia t lw pructive of tkm goverminent to requiir at bionnial examiniation of th invali<l pnsioners, but in the Act of J tne 2 1, of that your, as a part of an executive appropriation bill, this praetice was ordered discontinued. Even if somo savings wero ma<e, tho co-st weuld far outweigh thom. Tho fee is $2 for Pach physician, and ili almost all casum a board of throo physicians sits ci each casv. This would iim 'AI for eich of the 720, 4-16 invalid ponsioners now on tle rolls. It is easy to seu that $2,000, 000 annually would inot be saved Iy the discovery of caso- where pon f3iollnr hald outgrown thetir disabil. tivs. It is therefore a part of econ Oilny to Idt. the law stand ias it is. It remains true, however, tiat it mann who draws a pension for a dis ability has no ioral right to that pension after that disaihtyilt l has pa'ed awiy, whiatever Iluaty bo the legal aspects of the caso. A few men inl snl(h ci remuiistanices Writo to the penisionl oflico, asking that, their pensions ie stopped. The ilunles of these 111011 colstitit tho Imost gen U1110 roH of honlor inl connection with the poension st establish uen1t. It is to be regrot.t'od, howvoer, that the list is not l tg. It is said to be thill oc casion of a smildh inl the pmIsion oflice wlenover a mae volIntarily serves not ico thit li does not Wiit, his pmnwion any 1noro. A comnonmr ocCurrn'Mick, is for the mali to conl tinuii to draw his pension and to do voto it to smo Worthy object, like a grand arly relief fund or a public library inl lis town. In ImITIy cases, of coulrse, tle lino of demarailliltion as to recoverv is not cleiry (drLWII, 1tid this Inakts it ensier fori half-consei "Ittious 11e1i to conltinuo to take i he pnsioll. Thwy fool Ilit the disa bility may recor, and it might. be (itlicult (o get their naiies back oi ti pension Iroll. TI'll I 8OUHEL -FARM 11AGAMZINE 01 IA.'ll,itoltv., VII). Manufacturers' Record Publishing Co. A It.bys aed.ora e vote t.l o Sout,hLiiern Ag ricu lture , dieal] ig wtV1.1h alI liLatters r' eated t.o ( 4ienera MinIintg, i Ave1 Slock, 1l'ou1ltry~, I)airy,~ i ng, ''uck Pitamu ig, I"ruiit, ( rowing, andt everty farm intere;tst. andi pursu it, in the South. it is widely rea'id by Nort hern iand We(sterne farmiers 'onIteniip1lat ing mIov ig South. 1I, ought, to be ini overy Sout horn family, for' it, is ''of thle South, by thle South.and for the South."' EDITORIAL UONTRIBUTORS: of A\gricliture, l'x-I)iretor- iniil.ed tion ill Noth Caurolina, l'res5ident,l ini Vrty o V(f 'T'neseai t1'80Il1''esi dent, of tinitd SLtates Agruicu lturatl i>xperiment1 Stat.ioen inl Teinnesseeo. Il-Conunissie of A gricut ure (for Ten nessee. autLhor of "Cuturoe anid CurIing of~ (4 'T)obaco" for' U. 8. ten th 0ensulS, "' Tiiobacc o af," "Sheep "(G11sses,"' antd other1 agriicu ILt.ual The regiular- suibscri ption pice of The Southern I.'armi M\agazinie is $1 year, but we ottor ii, aind The1i Herald1( and1( News togethe 11'onlo yeari for $2. ELE 3TRO SILJGON Sh ines Silve rware Sur pr isi nglIy w it hou t Scratching. " i43 1] ,< up.it- 411 (i 140 1 4.t 114x , 14ost-pa;hl. Is eS 4 . ill stiinlp. Thet I.ee It4 Si 1leiCon c . 4 Cliff sirelt. Newt vo4 rk en .1 ho44p e, in~ tenI .4i4:n.e et T hAYS 4. r ,I,41 ini fr - 1.. - . L ' SCLN.. n0- K. An 14ta4, Ga; 50 Y EA RS' EXPER IENCE IA TRiADr. MARKS CopyRIQMT8 &c. Anyono sending a sktch andecptnma invenion i proal atnablot. 'ohmmuntca. litons st rictly conltlnt tl. llndbook on) Paftentsl sont, froo. odest agonecy for seculri4r i4atomni P'ateta taken throuigh Munn111 & Co. recel'vo $ cientific Jlmerleaii. A hanidsomfeIy Iitnstrated weekly. Enireoait cir cnlationi of any scentiflo j4)41rnal1. Tornms. $3 a year: four months, $1. Sold by alt n)ewadealers. MUiNN CO.seow, Now Ynrk "Ot :>f Sight Out of Mind." In other months we forget the harsh winds of Spring. 'ut they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accmulamted after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ti is grc at. Spring Meivcine clarifies the blood :,4 nothing else ('an. It cures MCroftia, 1idnlev disoasv, liver tronblfez, rheumnatism anmI kindn-d ailmentis. Tinvi it, gives pIer.fec'(t health, stre(1gh ant ap petfite for inonths to) comne. Kidneys - " M1y kioliv s'i ol1h41I tile, ai<t oll: a vice took I lood's Sarsaparilla Wh'ich gave promnpt relier, btl4A apintite. My sleepi is refreshinl". It clired 11y vife also." MR-InAM. ioY:. 3173 Denny Street, P11ttshtirg, Pal. Dyspe)sla -- "comnime:tt-il wit h liver 11nal kminley trotible, I stidlerlf41 or years with) dy"peps'at, with sevvre palin'. Ilmidi's sarsa lparIIla mIde like str 1.Ong i he :Iw tI ty." J. It. IE.N1I oN, Main1 , Stre t, A NIr. .e. Hip Disease -"V-ivo rinnii: sores 41 illy Itill canst-d Ine to ist el ( lit's W a s colifinledl t hied vvvry winlier. Iloini's Sar saiparillit avc<l 1y li.e, as it j iij,ol ii4, pler fectly. A lit sl roig anld 4 well." A.NuNIK Itonsh:ur, -11) Foturth St., Fall River. Mass. linm4's 1Ili esire ilver Im. livu mi4n 1irit:ithiini :i -414.n 1 h I1 1 to tIake withII I n IId's sarhaparila . I. AGENTS WANTI,.L In Every County to Supply the Creat Popular Demand for AERICA'S WAR fO' HUMANIlY Told ili Pictirc aid Story, C'omnpiled id %n rltenu by SENATOR JOHN J. IM ALLS, of Kansas. Thle Inlost, brillianlt-I.y writtenl, 11 tist I OfNSl.'y an<] a'List!A('1ly illtsI.atte1. an(i nmost int,unsel.y )>opilar book 4)In tie s Ihjt,ct, of the wat' Vi h1 Spai n. Nea. 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