'Let us have peace'' President Grover Cleveland and British Prime Minister Robert Cecil, Lord Salisbury, dressed as Natives, smoking peace pipes filled with 'Common Sense Tobacco'; sitting with Cleveland, also dressed as Natives, are Richard Olney, Robert R. Hitt, Charles A. Boutelle, Nelson Dingley, George F. Hoar, William E. Chandler, John T. Morgan, and Henry Cabot Lodge, sitting with Salisbury are Joseph Chamberlain, Arthur J. Balfour, George J. Goschen, and the Duke of Devonshire, Spencer C. Cavendish. In the foreground is a hatchet in a hole, to be buried, possibly over the Venezuela boundary dispute.