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Show The stosy telegraphed from New York concerning Mr3.Libbie CJtfieid Young will occasion a good many broad smiles in this community. It is not often that tbat bright and able ! journal, the Sun, "gets cfl wrong," or permits iuelf to be deceived in ;uch matters, aa in this instance. It is bard'y to be crtdited that the story as related came from the lips ot Mrs. Young, as it is not likely that the lidy would be guilty of so many idaccu-racies idaccu-racies and misstatements. Home of her acquaintances have prjbibiy con cocted the yarn. There are in the brief tale a dozen or such a nutter of g'aring misepresenlations, known to the general public, among which may be menliontd that Jhn W. Youog is cot the eldest a jo of the late PreiiJeni Ycung; Mrs. Libbie Can field was the third, and not the Erst ife; Mr. Young was not forced to marry Kin. ha is not living in Arizen wim hi second wife; and Mrs. Cinfieid Youn U n.-.t extensively engaged in agricultural agricul-tural or wool-growing industries. Somebody ba evidently undertaken to make the lady appear ridiculous to her numerous friendj aad acquaintances acquaint-ances in this city. |