Show A Great Real of Human Natnra There is a striking story told in the CinctMiati Enquirer about Mr Cleveland A gentleman was recommending to him ian i-an applicant for office and the President interrupted Dont toll me anything about that man I know all about him lIe talks disrespectfully of me behind my back lie misses no opportunity of say I ing unpleasant things about me I There are other stories like this in circulation I cir-culation and we see no reason to dispute their truthfulness THere is no doubt that Mr Cleveland ia a good hater and treasures up manifestations of antagonism antag-onism This peculiarity is condemned as bad politics and we arc told that the leader of an administration should be above such feelings According to the theory of the politicians he should be kind to i those who did their best to beat him and he should seek rather to draw them to his heart and make friends of them I Thus they will become assured that he is a great man j and next time they will be i his zealous advocates and supporters j I We dont agree with these critics of Mr I Cleveland They have no right to measure meas-ure him by their own standard or to exact from him the smooth hypocrisy and deceitful manners of an ordinary politician pol-itician Mr Cleveland is no humbug False pretence is alien to his composition I There is a great deal of human nature about him j and though some may say that he thinks too much of himself and his own personality no one can dispute that he thinks honestlyand speaks truly what he thinks I |