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Show ' 1 ti?v 1 -t f'i. C om - -jvl:, j 1 ell., r re ti.ij, tit .re i. sreou" zz'ct the fnaacial flairs cf ilrs. lary Haker Glover Eidy. The rnovernent was a systeirtio one ari was seriously bein November 22, when a mai, who is not named, went to Les 1. 8. V., where George W. Glover. Idrs. Lidy's1 only son, lived, to see if be could enlist the son to ght in the mother's behalf. Glover was found to be intensely loy- j al to his mother, but he was found al-so al-so to. be poor and bad.no rich or influential in-fluential friends. When the ease was laid before him, he consented to act. put made one provision, illustrating, it is said, his Ann intent to be both wise and just. . The plan he proposed was that of at once seeing his mother and investigating her mental state before he finally committed himself to a move. . George - Washington Glover ' is Mrs. Eddy's only child. In December. 1843, when Mrs. Eddy was 22 years old, she was married to George Washington Glover, who had been a companion of her eldest brother, Samuel Baker. . v After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Glover went to Wilmington, - 8. C, where Glover could obtain high . wages -as a bricklayer. Six months . afterwards after-wards he died of yellow fever and Mrs. Glover returned' to her father's home at Tilton, H., where four months later the son was bors. - It has been stated that Mrs. Eddy fave up this son when he .was a baby, ut Mrs. Eddy denied this. The family which eared for him, she said, told her that he was dead. She did not see him again until he was 34 years old. v , N 1 WEALTHY MEN BACK MOVE TO SECURE EDDY ACCOUNTANT NEW YORK, March 2. Public spirited spirit-ed citizens, powerful and wealthy, according ac-cording to the World today, are behind the suit instituted in the courts of New |