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Show Mr. CleTelaadl'lijsinillr. I had a ten-minute view or ex-President ex-President Cleveland as he sat In the stuffy chamber of the Supreme Court or the United States. An insurance in-surance case was before the high tribunal, and a narrow-chested attorney was giving his vieus tottie justices in their black robes. Ifr. Cleveland seemed to evince a keen interest in the drv proceedings sitting with his brief In nnn l.ir.,1 and his right arm resting upon, the back of an adjoining chair. He was dressed in a suit of severe block, his Hneu was spotless and his face cleanly shaven, looking at him one could not, but mark that Dana's sforiea of his inordinate accumulation accumula-tion of adipose tissoe.are sheer and malicious fabrication. In fact, it appears to be the unanimous opinion that the ex-Tresldcnl his lost fat rinco bis departure from tho Wblto House, which Is probably due to his active practice on his "mountain climber." WhlleMr. Cleveland sat within the bar of the Court, he was on public exhibition. Hr. |