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Show in the White house, and her death would bo very sincerely mourned by the people. bhe was the wife of the president's youth. She has Accompanied him on every step of his great career, from its poverty and obscurity, up through its widening path of respectability and honor, to its final goal as president of the United States. She has shared his joys and sorrows and at every point has been fully equal to the deinandsput upon her. She has always been the greatest inspiration of her husband's life, and she has tilled completely the high place of the wife and the mother. President Harrison has at this time the warm sympathy of all classes of the people, regardless of political affiliations. affilia-tions. The public joins with him in the hope that Mrs. Harrison will triumph tri-umph over her illness and continue to share with him the exalted honors of bis office and the joys of his typical American home. f i MRS. HARRISON. j The continued illness of Mrs. IIakri- f Hon furnishes caute for grave concern about the outcome. The facts about her sickness have been kept very quiet, I V,ut it must be plain to everybody now j that her condition is critical. " Mrs. Harrison is not the most bril- l liant woman who has filled the position of first lady of the land, but she is one V of the best types of American woman- 'l kood and motherhood whoever presided |