Show WHAT GENERAL HARRISON LOOKS LIKE the following description of the per bonal appearance of the republican candidate for the presidency is from the pen of an indianapolis correspondent of the boston globe general harrison is not an ordinarily strong man he is weakly built his height cannot be more than five feet five inches from his hips upwards ha has the breadth depth and circumference of a six footer his arms however are an exception they are small and short his legs would answer to the same description crip tion they are extremely short and beall his feet are quite delicate the result is rather an awkward carriage his walk is a slow shuffle and a swing he looks top heavy and gains by contrast a massive head his shoulders are broad and strong but they stoop the head beems almost to sit on them immediately his short chin whiskers entirely hide the neck he need never for appearance sake wear a collar his hair and beard grey underneath and light brown outside leave only room enough between the two collar buttons for his eyes and forehead the face is not as well made as the head it is broad and it is hollow in the centre the lower half grows outward and downward the other half upward and outward leaving his nose neutral in tho valley between the forehead bulges quite nobly but the eyes are pale and weak they are not large and they squint somewhat the general effect of the face is not certain and reassuring its wearer might be bored and ready to say something cynical or unpleasant when you had closed the door behind you I 1 do not know of a face among all the presidents that I 1 do not like better and feel surer of it reflects to the last degree the unresponsive coldness of the man it must be very difficult to grow enthusiastic over bis presence simply |