Show MISS CLEVELAND A writer m the indianapolis has furnished a very enters inters eating alady of a very charming subject he says 1 I lately had a fine opportunity to study miss cleveland the president sister As she belongs to the literati the most democratic of people everything was strikingly agreeable in her presence A few days before be quit washington for his poat of duty minister S S cox told me of hia visit to the white house and meeting with the first lady of the land what were your impressions of misa cleveland I 1 asked she ia certainly ono of the most womanly of women I 1 never met n more agreeable person alias cleveland I 1 said as you belong to the guild I 1 feel at liberty to talk to you freely she has talents of a very high order other work early to appears am perplexed to know how people will judge whether upon its a contribution to or upon the philosophy of its teachings the 3 1 author belore brines trines to eha liolis wilha tenacity th at entered largel yinto the composition of martyrs her exceedingly great earnestness alone will secure for the book alie widest reading it ia to earnest people the man or woman of whom it might be written alion undisputed iii lucli solemn way to whom jahe world builds monuments the fact that she combats the liquor habit with the earnestness and we may even callet fanaticism of a prohibitionist will quicken rather pian cool popular admiration no reasonable person will quarrel with her because she takes the maine or kansas view of alcoholism while to be crotchety upon the subject of drink in man is abominable in woman it is as gentle dew from heaven no talents culture or accomplishments can abono for the cifes folly who compounds her husbands cup A georgia divine hat recently called attention to this but it contains a largo per cent of none the less her information is of the widest range as evidenced by glicr discourse which neglects no number of her callers however large and she has a way of avoiding politic that charms even the democrats w gentlemen in whose judgment I 1 have thu highest confidence and whose opportunities for making this ladys acquaintance exceed mine have told me that all of what the presidents mansion was while miss harriet lane james buchanann Bucha nans niece presided it promises to continue under the management of miss elizabeth cleveland the lady who regards politics and pe for position if ever so little as something of her affair ambitious just a little desirous of figuring in appointments if she ever succeeds in getting into the white house will be something of a failure there |