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Show A GRAND SWEET SON'G. ' Hut Many a Doleful Chorus one o Which 1. Given. So Mr. Cleveland's married life has , been "one grand, sweet song " Well , that is a felicitous announcement A , great many folks will bu glad to learn this fact, if It is a fact, and it is (air to presume that It is, because the tide aiugislrate of this nation ought to be alwve telling anything that Is not strictly according to tbu code of truth I am glad of it for tho sake of bis wife and family. I tell n story about wedded life, how-ever, how-ever, that differs somewhat 'fromthe gladsome tale which be relates with such juice and unction. There was a young man who married a young woman about the time Cleveland united himself with MUs Folsora Of courso they did not expect to attain the social standing enjoyed by the l'resjdcnt of tbo United Mates, or even bopo to enjoy the multifarious luxuries which fall to the lot ol the head of this nation and those who go to make up his family circle But they did hope to get along, have 1 enough to eat and wear and provide for 1 the little ones, wh in courso of time camo.to live with them, and for whom they were delighted to labor. When this young pair started on the juurney of life together both were In good health, He bad a small business which be thought to enlarge as Urn" rolled by. Three children were born to them a bit sooner than those who camo to gladden tho Clculaud household, but tiiey were none the less welcome because they came earllar. I am qulto sure, they aro as deeply loved as are the Tresldtnt's trio of girls nnd that their natural advantages were in no wise inferior to tho latter The young man,a business did not prosper as well as It might. Try as ho .might be could, not get along, although lie was economical and saving His w lf proved herself a helpmate for a time nnd did all in her power to make boll ends Join, but comcthing wai wrom By and by tbo business iitiled It wiu eno of those classes of inductrj dependent upon the policy of thcgovcir. inent and when tho luad f the nition! Insisted upon n ehanj;o of course It ha to go down That would not hnvobcen so bad weie It not for tho fact that with the loss of his business tho health of tbe I wife suddenly becnuio bud. rrom"UK Jt went to worso until one day the at- . tending phjelclat) told tho i wait ry benedict that uiilins she had certain treatment uud ch.ingo of scouo si " would not live moro than a junr more 1 1 the most. Change of scenery and change treatment coit money. The aggres of the cost was EtsJNiat It v.n jmpossiblo for tlio , man to obtai i it. And so the poor devil wa compelled to sit day by day nnd watch the light fade from hr eye nud the polorfrom hor cheek. His wedded li o j was a "grsnd, ancctsong," too, In mm y respects, but whilo Hint of tho I'rosUlent had glorious strains running thnmghi' which were triumphant nnd soleim Joyous nml sweet, tho melody which fell upon the ears of tbli unfortunate wax tinged with tho tnl, cobbing wall if sorrow and illstrowi. I'maily eho dud and the music ceased. .Irj ' Captain Swcl.m-v, IT. 8. A. 3cn Diego Cal. says: "Slilloh'e Cnliirrh Ueinedy ' Is the first midicine I lima cvei found ; that would do me any good." I'tlceOOe Sold by D. K rdlingsou. i i Kajil's Oi ovitB Root, tlio n vy niol J Furlrler, givos frcehnewi and cilearneen to t the Complexion ami euros Conitiimtlon. i 26c, 60e., and 100. Sold by St eel A Co |