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THE CUBA REVIEW 



VIEWS OF THE UNITED STATES CARTOONISTS. 



Good Wishes and Good Advice for Cuba — Must Now Manage its Own Affairs — 



Fears for the Future. 



■BON VOYACEI" 



W. A. Rogers in the New York Herald. 



If Cuba stumbles the people of the Unit- 

 ed States are going to lend her a helping 

 hand. Should she insist upon lying down 

 and rolling in the dust, then Uncle Sam 

 may conclude that she cannot get along 

 without a guardian.--Troy (N. Y.) Record. 



FAREWELL. 



C. R. Macaulay in the New York World. 



It is the general impression that if the 

 American flag is ever run up again it will 

 be for good and all, likewise for the good 

 of all. — South Bend (Ind.) Tribune. 



^ U/YC/.E Sfi/^ sees notv Cu&Ji c/tu 



Williamsport, Pa., Weekly Grit. 



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Uncle Sam — "Careful, now, Sonny ! Here's 

 where I let you go alone." 



Duluth, Minn., News. 



