i i THE A"E WS y tha ohlost HBWS per IwtwOTn Tim Dallas unci Wtnitsiiiticot; the Inr gwrt rirritiation, thmuforo in th Issst for nilter lifting. THE .YEWS Is n inw"ji,r for the jrcoplc, hilxiiiiii; fr the mw)!c mill oietm; the sen timents of tin' people of iU u ii (imnt County. I Volume Xlf. r.-.vm,v em; gima't couxrr. oiucaox, tiiuhsda j; ,r, r, 5.9a .Yum tier IS. THE NEWS. THE GRANT COUNTY NEWS. rum.miKii xvchv tiiviwdav mukni.su -ilY . r.ASJsunr Cclltor nnd Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Stiltwriplion 1 year in nilvmico S2 CO If not paid within !l month . S:i 00 Six Months 1 CO 1 hro .Month ADVHItTLSIX(. HATKS. I inuli II inch i uol i ool 1 out !( mo j it mo I 3 mo mo !l mo Sl.fiO 8!U0 12.00 '21.00 10.00 1 your 1 yoar 1 year 1 yenr 1 vonr $15.00 $32.00 S 11.00 SHS.00 110.00 53T For standing display ads only. All ltoadui'' Xolicos in Local loluinn will bo clinrgotl nt thu into of 20 conts por lino for first, anil 10 cts onch subesqtiunt insertion. Spocialratos to rogular mlvorlinors. "Wn auk niEi'.Mini) to execute h fine Job PfinliogjjK Of ttYEItY IIKSCIUI'TION, CUKAl'l.Y Posters, Doilgors, IJilllionds, Latter bonds, Xotohouds, Stnto tiionts, InvitiitioiiH, Tickets, Curds Etc, ote. l'ltlNTEl) TO OHIIKIt. OFFICIAL Co. Jmlgu Clork Tiuumirar Commisiionui's Surveyor ShotiiV. ; Assessor" School Hupt Stock lnspoutor DIUKCTOHY: ... .0. I. Hiizoltine. . . .George Shearer. X. II. Holey. W. II. Johnson. II. II. Davis. ; J. AV. .Mack. . ... O. 1'. Cresap. , . . . CIiiih. Timins. .... M. N. Houliuin. .... W. W. Hinton 1). Clili'ord Dint. j.uig(.s 7,;, a ino.i A. f eo l)it. AVorniiy . . . C. V. Hyde. siiciu-rr sooiifniis. AF & A M Canyon City I-odgo So. $ 1 menu Huttirtluy on or before ouch now moon. I O O F HoUih Lodge Xo. 22, Canyon City, rogulur meeting Thurs day e filing of (null weuk. Mountain View l-txlit No. !l!l, Prairie City, Saturday ovouitigs. A O U W Homer loclgo No. "8, Canyon ,;ity, .Mondiiy owuting:!. I O G T l)'y LnlgoXo. 80, Cinyon City, Saturday ovuning. C A R Hancock Post No. Ml Jiilin Hay, Tuiitilny evening on or Ix-fo v l a It full moon. DENVER, Oinalia, Kansas City, Cliicailo, ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS. AND ALU POINTO Hast, North South, AT ItAKr.K CITV. J. S. WILSON - Tlckot Aaont. DUPLTY tTOCK IXSl'HOTOHS. Xotico in horohy f,'iV(" tli t I havo thiK day appoints! tho follow inypor ton liopuiy Htook iiiBjiscioru for (Irani county, Orojon: NAURU, L. II. Juhnwn, . . John H. Bilker,.. , John O. I .'ico John liUekwoll,... "Wood Oartar,... Wm. Hall 1J. H. lllaukwell,.. L. .M. Jolnifoii. . . . roKTomcK. Dayvillo. .-..CaUih. ....John Dav. , .Lony Crook. Fox. . . I'r.iirio City. . . . .Hamilton. Shoolly. Wnu nor. 15nj. Hun-ittker, . , W. W. 1 1 into v. Stool: Inspector forClmnt Co., Or. May 7th, 1890. E. E. BURLINCAME'S ASSAY OFFICE VlabKtory Gold & Silver Bullion "tftf'WWJ&iS I'HOKKSSIO.VAt. GAUDS. Q W. HAHIIUH, SI. I). IMiyslfluu A. Suri;Mii. O.wvo.v Citv : ; Orwgon Olllw not iliir to Co. Truuri)r' ollice. .Main iStrwit. OHlt, ,M, I). Cnnyon City, Oijn. l) torn on Mln Stfi Im IImii UtMHilf oti wmt vj it. uowira. G. I. II AZKLT1NK. JL'jiotocrnplvo e CANYON CtTV. 0KKQ0N s s. Dioxxrxo. A((oriioj'-utI.aic. 3Ha ClIKKK Oitr.uoN Paiiiush t Cozai). ATrOItXKVS AT LAW. Canyon City, - . Oukco.t J7J A. KXIGHT, DENTIST. CVNYON CITY - - OllEOOy Ortlee ovevr John Suhmiilt'H cabinet Bhop; ofllco honiH from Dam to i p m ALL- WU1IK WAIIHANTED. J. OLLIVER, I'l opriotor of the John Day Milk Ranc Fresh milk delivered daily to n mv ciiHtomoin in John Day anil Canvon citieH. (Sivo mo vonr ordorx. P 0 HOKSLKV, .M. I). CiIIAIU'ATKOK TIIK If Nl VKBHITY 01 Innsylvaxia, April 8, 1818. Can von Citv, Ort"oii. O lieo in liin Dni Store, .Main Stieet Irdein for Drn'H promptly ti!lod No profoHional patruiiiigo Molictcil ur.iHH ilirt'otiotiH nro strictly followoil J. W. 3VX hoIl, Attorney-at-Law A Nil Notarv Public. I'liAiiiiK City ... Oiikiion. Alrio A "out for tho Halo of Soliool liiindH. H. 150LKY, 13 13 1ST rV I J3 T . (Ollice opposite Hall) Canyon City Orefjin. 11 'a minted. r .If ))rk A B. ELMER. Assayei 6 Analytical Chemis .Make Ahmivm or toxin of all kimla of OroH. ICxamino Mini'H, ptcparu Mapo of nnd roportN on mime IJT Or.ler.1 l.y mail will meoivo prompt Attention. V O ltov 111, ItnKcr (ily Ocii. J. L. B. VIAL & SON. W.'ITCILM.'I h'EHS and ,EU'ELEh'S, Hakkii City, - Ouwion. Uonleiti in WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEVELRY, HILVERWARr, V'OLINS nnd CUITAR8. M.fi) l l...n n VfMietU. Oppohilo Union Mont Market, Main K'ivi t Canyon City llooti or alio, mail U oijar. ar riMlly rl'J. All WorU Warranted rrt-oln .Mimi'iiie -r -5 tt "J We have hoC EAPEST and llesl nurrnicn, -u m WOven wire fencing I t.-i R'KWVVIro Ropo eolvngo. . . . OitwiON. ; ky...r..... . A DETECTIVE STORY. Tracking a Burglar. CHAl'TKi: 1. ISurglnry nnd nttomptud iiiunlor! TUat wm thu ulinrgu. Thu burglar lnul fcnH.Hl, and the tusk of can. tu ring It i in wax given to me. It did not prove muIi ii Inml task is I exiK'CtcsI it to ho when I had Ileum only tho lirst roKrt, hut It wrs I'liuiigh to try n limn 8 nerv oeforr nil wan over. 'Thero's not much to go upon Crinlv," mid thu ohiof of out do lmrtint'iit wlien ho was nuttiiiL' mu upon tlio who. "Yon mul go out there, anil I havu no doubt yon I inuko sonietlHiig of tlio inattor. That win; a com jiliment, and it wits very plnant to hour it from tlio chief, nnd I imiiicdiatoly went out there. 1 he houso was in n vutv retirw! rond nt Highmito. When the door was openwl to me, I asked to sue .Mr. Itowloe, and that goutlomun mauo iiu npponmnco in a very time. I had onlv to introduce mvulf Hft .Mr. C'rinli-v, detwtixo, cnlltnl to make innuirien ooncorninu the rol) hcry and the murderous antmnlt, to ins ire a very cordial reception. " 1 he ritical Ims not left uven a fiKitmtirk lieliind to trace him lv!" eselaiincd the injurcl .Mr. l!owlo.s 6iHiii after lie had conducted mo in to the iMirlor. ".Men who follow such linos of hiiftine soliloin do," I said. "l!ut hiliii. nri. in..., , n',r ,1 onil-.. .ii.il lit flfrr h.k li. ri SS trol), nii.l lit' mi, l.t UUUUUUU lmr huKI Hill' rniutl foico. th. i merit it tltr fWtfl'IV f MHVC.l WxliilH's Hobciliue l the nui. t in ul tnciil, anil It liUtoivta ni.usH lit? iii.iju ,il rf- ftcli of lliU j.rriiar.-.li.ni l:nf lictrn ultcit t-tl ti) iIioiimiihU nl tli.' trailing l.i'lU'H i.( society ainl llic hj jr. It ! tlir onlv arti cle tver tli'orfil hIiicIi uivi'i a Xnlur- til uml ttoutiht lint to tltr tM:ni)lcioii. ui ine tunic linn- iiiiion.H' hi riMiuiii iih of the face itml . im. nmi l.-nvim,- i tic kkiii u n, biiuxtili mil viivi'tv p. !.u Inn;; ( ecu the ittu.l) 'it iIiiiiuhU tu tiro- du. c mi article tii.it nliilc it mi ul. I briu lily the complex im. uunlii nlm liftvc tho merit of Im in Jlinii,Vit, but those two iniiirtutit qualitic vine iicm r I'totilil together until combined in WISDOM'S DflRpntlMB y. p. DUNCAN, lonh tin Or DKAI.KU IN Hardware, MiiierH1 Supplies, Etc, Etc llvdrnulie I'ipe and all kintlu of 'inware mnniifacturotl to order. I'hc only Tin-Bhop in lirant eoun aml etui)ped for all manner of wmk. Hr REPAIRING A SPECIALTY rHE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TOY BKCKl STOP IT HOW. BOON IT WML DC TOO CATC. I l.vc trrn Iroiil.lol luaiiv vtar.Miili ilunK . ftlif Udl.r lli.l li.vc Innl iiuny tlttlrrrnt iniintie t havr KiuKlit i'l frum tllirtriil ih.nun wilhuut tcllcf Alomlllic IMli u( April I w uHiiiik tiuiu vriy vwlrut ntlack that aluxnt i.nUalr.l iiic In imhi inaiinrr thai I wit tn-lit uver Wliru I ul iluwii It Mu. lnu.l imtillr ("r inc la I'd im loiir. or In nut on my clullirt. wlieii kiiut fruYhlMM.- ! I)i llriiley. Willi the (lIUtlioN' KlliNI'.Y TI'.A, lu my Itoltl. I Imtiinllalrly ruiiiinrnml uliik' t II M'I "" olmutt mlraculoin ttlni. iitul tu the nUuii- Itliinriit of nil the Ktirttt nt the hotel, (cw ilnv. I am uatn.v to ktatr. Itutt 1 a new man. I vtlll? rwuiumriut the Ira tu ull RlllUttil nt I luu Ittn. r.. a Tt;i'i'i!K, I'luinlclur (Xvl.lrnlul Hotel, tMUia HUM, flOW'S YOUR FENGE? to 1NCIIKII 111 Oil AT CO CEHTS TEIl HOD J.an i.aM.n. I' 'iilir ami hl.wk rii. mir i... ami wiill ha tialr. Ui tualrh I'rlrtalow rl l.w I.... i. I'rrluhl 1'mI.I. Hrnil I of c In ulara tin ii it I la in mat r nrnu. , luuiui, ill. I'm. AiiM.ti i..s a4 tr.nirrtiu ra I i i vri prlinps I shall he nblo to tinee homo of the stolen nrojwrty. If I do that 1 ihiro wty I etui run down the thief. Let me ee tho place where you wore attacked, plence." I was coiitliicteil up the ituir. and into a msngo or lobby which rnn frbm the Imck of the fiotiu to n door loading into n front bed room. There was a door on eacli side of thin passage, each giving ndmittunco to another bod loom. Two suiallur doors belonged to elOisets, in winch a variety of things not in immediate use, wore dex)S ited from time to tune. "This is where 1 caught the vil. linn," said Mr. Howies, planting his foot firmly on the carpet near one of tho bedroom doors. "This is my bedroom, yon see," he con tinned. "I retired for the night about eleven o'clock, but 1 had not gone to bed. I put on a dressing gown and sat down to write a cou ple of letters. 1 thought I would come home and smoke a pipe with Air. Ainger if he should come home before I had laid down. Well, I wrote my letters, and was sitting near the lire thinking of friends in Australia, nnd one thing and another, when I heard a sound out hero that drew my attention. I listened intently a few seeoiuU, when I distinctly heard u low, rustling noise that appeared to come from the closet, in which mv boxes are laid. "I got up then, ard going to tin Hour hVlitly I suddenly threw it open, ni.il saw a lug fellow on ins knees, with a small dark lantern on a bo beside him, busily turn ing out the contents of a leather trunk in which I had a large sum of money and Boverftl gold and sil ver nieknaeks of some value." "Did you not seize him while you had such an opportunity i" I as l; el "I seized him, sir, but I missed the opportunity while he was kneel ing, lie replied, as if tho reeollue lion made him iinm y with himself ,.MI I .1 .1 I i ne liniment i inrew tne hdoi open the villain sprang to his feet like a Hash. I nnc a shout am attempted to grapple with him when he actually threw liiniM'lf in to my arms. lint I somi fount that I could not keep him t licit' without u struggle, lie was a big Irowerltil lellow. lie tried tu throw me, but I hate learned enough of rough wrestling to In able to hold my lround tuvltv well. Our struggling made eiiotigli uoue to awaken everybody in the louse. I lieu nl the front door bang loudly. Mrs. Ainger tit y stsier, sir ran iroiu Iter room screaming, and met her husband at thu top of the slairs. Then the fellow loosed his hold of me, and, as tpiiek as thought, a great sheath ;info like a dagger Hashed before my eyes. I lie robber stabbed at my face, but i was (iitiek oiioiijdi to avoid the blow, and the point of tbe weapon sanlc ileep into tin frame of the door behind me. ,3r Col .l.p hat tf.I-1 ill tho tain or a rmilo vhkh. from ovrfnr linir, uullnHl ulut nmi felt ri'T. f-i)iiiif to lilm'lfr "Hy laihur, (Uiclr. m u liluli im tllr.1 mnr, kinl 1 um hit nun chilli In nnil inn) rinrlt." Noit d.i) ho wiu ilik nrnl uctiry; In. then rti'liilinr.1 1 "I mint hntn liin'l'i mlilnku; in fulhi r. after nil. ci.iihl hmu l'ii only an ion." A nmti, nftrr eatlnir rt K'.ihI illiuirr, mur ful i itraiairuntly Joy. ii. mi hut not O.iy l th.n'l i it an )mi (u Infer ho fcla liku an iul ho It mrly nmi itrltu. hi ttonmt'h a ii' I live nro eluirtrlali, hu la uiorua", ill J" imI- n t uml "out aorta" Kuurrnlly, l'nr liulluratliui, 111), loiianr&t nil'l ull ilrrany. nirnla of tin Ftiimucb. I.lyrr ami lu.wil. Dr. I'l'Tii'i llnlil.'n Xodlcjl lllacrmiry la nn iiriciiiiihil llrniixly, I'liiilaliK no iil'i'lc j In Im l.rl alu; nu ayriip or auirar lufrruinil ami ile. raneo tho dii'i-alhii iinxi-4. Ilclnniwi tho iriliui a:i'I iiinn Jinivlra. hloliln-a, erii.tina ami all Skin uml Hi nip lliM'iuua, hrnifiilou.1 im'ch Hum, hi I'l'vur-iMirri, 1 1 lit. Joint Dlacaao, tfwtllumi ami Tiitiuiia, )l. lj to lu iixirnr alt' ratlvn i.rr.prrlk'a, WoliUi'S llmi'tsiltuif Mn.lt'AI. Ai0. cunu.t, Maiiufartun n, liuffiiiii, K, y, REWARD flfflTfNl litr mi IncumW" cum of I'alarrli III thu Head, lir thn iiroli- rlrl.ira l.f llr U...'! I'.. Urrli licraedr. Omy U) ueuu. tkil4 hr (Uu(trltl4 cvuynherv. r rrrr There is the hole it made." As he spoke the last words, ho pointed to a deep, broad gash in tho wood, wbi 'h only a blow of great force could make. "Did not the assistance of Mr. Ainger enable you to overiwwer the man f l asked. "No, sir. If we had overpowetl him, I shoti'd not wuut your as- asstntauco in luuliui' Him. I wan much more oversown I. The fcl low wrenched luinsel away before Ainger could reach tli. lie sprang along the ptssage and down the stairs in about two strides, and was out through the window of the back kitchen, and lost to sight in hs time than l rwjuiro to tell you so. Mr. Ainger found a police man and told hi in; then he went oil to the station, which is a pretty long step from this place, and w lieu he came back I was busy examin ing my trunk and liuding out what I had lost. I had a lantern, a screw driver and a locket left in place of more than a hundred pound in coverings and notes, and a black leal lair case that contained a watch, two diamond rings, and some gold ornaments for a watch chain. A few other things of less value were taken too." "Are all who were in the house hut night at home now?" t acked, whon Mr. Howies had concluded the story of his adventure. "i suppose all rre in the honsu except one and you know i wish i hail him here just now," he re plied, ni'comparying tho latter words with a grim smile. t tolil linn t desired to see only the servants who slept in the house, i did not wish that any alarm be excited ainoutr them, as if they were suspected. They might he ulled together or separately while he showed me the way by which the robbur had escaped. Mr. Howies at first protested that nei ther ef the girls in the house could know so much about the uluiii' as he did, but consented to speak to Mrs. Ainger on tho peint, who set tled the mutter as i desired. My walk through the house, from the bed-room floor to the kitchen, produced no addition to my knowledge, i looked over the little kitchen garden, on which the window oponed, but without making any useful discovery The wall at the end of the gar ill. IIIL- l-IIU III 1 1 II- KlU .. .. . . n. I leu was nearly eltibt loot in lieiKht. I'l. . . .I.o., i.. ii .v..i..l. ....... .. I . . ... I I I ..." .1. . in ... ,i..t it iiji ill Ii. .1111111 inml- I eu on a narrow nine lorineu nv tunn ing but garden walls on both sides through the entire length. "Did the burglar escape by that denr?" I asked. "No sir. Tho door was bolted when we came to it. I lu must have sealed the wall." "Hut tho wall is high for a big, heavy-bodied man to scale so quick ly, I "aid. "Yes, he was big, and he must have Ixien as suple as u monkey. Hut that is the only way by which ho could have gone," replied Mr. Howies, confidently. "It is odd, and lianllv lobe eretl- it d," 1 said, "hut we must accept the fact, it seems." While in thu garden, ami speak ing ol (lie burglar, I bail secretly, but very rlotHy, scanned t!i" face if tin- housemaid who was with us. She was lull and decidedly nretlv, whili' in her form and face there w.is an air ot intelligence ami re lim ni' iit greater than is to Ix- found in ail ems ol her class. Hut there was also a pained and troubled expression on her features. Thai might lie set down to a niiin XT of causes wholly foreign to the business I was tluu engaged in, but it oxcikd mv euiiosity none the less. When Mr. Howies iii"itliotied tic sue and agility of the robber who ind escaiM'd on Hip preceding night I notice I th.it the troubled exprei sum ol ber luce became ileepciteii Why was this? Detectives are ac cum . I of lustily arriving at conelti sums, and I at once suspected very stronly that there was somu kind of i. um i tion lietwcer the robber and (he thoughts then correct in her iniiid Our insM'ctiou of tbe garden l nig liinshed, 1 intimated to .Mr Howies that I wished to press my inquiries au thor with thu house- tuai I and her lellow servant. "I siipiiosii you must do what you lltiitk necessary to forward the ends ii justice," be said; but I must ik you to 1e careful in your que- .mug. I he vouiig lady you call iKiiM iiiaid is really the friend nnd iinpauiun of my sister, though she (ills it servant's place. She stands even higher in my opinion than in she did not like tu sjs ak the taint my sister's, and I would rather my ed name aloud, money should Im lost nnd the thief, I thanked her. and immediately go free than that her fet'lint should went to .Mr. Bowles, from whom I le hurt in connection with tho mat tor." I satisfied Mr. Howies that I knew the projH'r deference thst should be shown to n young Indy, whpreuK)n he left me to use my discretion. The young l.nly in question didn't try to avoid I he mUrviow I desired " " ...v... ...w in,.! I ivu I IILTIiUII. few leitdinu oiiestlons oliciiml tl. inlorninlion she could give, but bur. story was so interesting and so im Hirtant to me in its hearing on the ease that 1 must give the substance of it here as brielly ns I can. "I did louk troubled when I heard lite robin r was a big and iKiwerful in.tn, and I will ti ll von why," nliu said. "Two days ago a man called hero to see me. lie is a big, power ful num. I don't know wiiar he may be doing now, but about three years ago he bore a very bad char acter. Mr. Howies' description of the roblier brought him strongly to my mind, nnd I thought he might Mssibly be the man. "Are you acquainted with this man?" Do you know him intiina- telv?" I nsked. Oh. no?." she replied shrink ine- ly. "Kefore he called here 1 had not seen him for more than three yearn. Then he was a hail man. My brother kept his eonnmnv. and tney eomniiiteii homo crime togetlt er. lor which mv brother is still in prison. This matt was tho princi pie od'ender. I am sure, but he es ca )cd punishment." "Why did he call niton you?" "1 don't know why; and that has made ine must uneasy since tho loblwry last iiitrht. Ho actually mentioned the rich Australian gen tleman who was staying in the house. When I saw'biin I could not stand in the door speaking to such a man as I had known him to be. Hut 1 did not send him away directly I did not like to make him augrv, Im'c.iuso he might cause a disturbance. When ho said ho wanted a few words in private with me, I thought he hail some news of my brother, and I turned into tho little spare kitchen with him." "I only e.tlled to see how you were getting on, Mary,' ho said. 'Somehow, I'd been thinking of you as kkii- Turn Drew's sister, and 1 thought I d conic There'n no of-- i i . . icnse, i imp,-, i see you ve grown a lady. I don't sitpixise I II over make n gi'iitlcni.iii, ymi know, Mary; but I'vrt turned uver a new leaf, uml ! I'll to gel lie. in v I ill I if row as rich .... ,1, I. , I . .1 .1 . . IIH I hill A r.i inn .'mil lluil'j lii-itur .i i n ... . '' me nous nuw. us prime to brum I ll'MIt wheic tbi v diir uold by the shovelful. A little of that precious stub" would be useful to p Mir folks here wouldn't it Mary.' And thy'ed still hive plctity'in ire than they could spend if the'v did share a bit.' "Tho man touched mc on the arm, and I shrank from him. He then iK'gsii to praise the house so many lloors, so many rooms, and actually two sets uf stair! li t left soon to my gn at relief, but he had gained some information about the house and the people l.y his seem ingly careless lemarks and indirect questions." "What you have told me may be of gn at service, miss," I s.tid. ' "! must ask you to give me this strange felicity's name." "I tun sorry I cannot do that I ilou t know Ins name," she replied "Well, that is imfortiiii it" Hut von say it is about three years since lie was implicated in somectime for which your brother suffered! What is your brother's name?" "J times Drew." she ic p'icd, in a low voice, which make me think JACOBS lj, CD tn ' "Ull 3 O, CUTS. 8PRAIN8, ff BRUISES, V llHEUrtlATISM. FOR RHEUMATISM. tililTi'icit Ni'iuty 'llilrlj Veara. 17 N I'h. i. r hi , I .ilUiw.rv, Mil. Vurntatlr jn year. I .ml. n l with rhi uuia tl in tu arm aiiJ tli ui . totil.l ti.t lift my arm a- Ihan lu . 111. M Jait.UOIl turtitlll ' W II IIIItwtiUN, THE CHARLES A;V00ELERC0.,D.lUmr.,aU. obtained a more particular descrip tion of the several articles ho hail It)'!, in addition to the money. (rO.Vri.Vl'KI) NKXT WKKIC Tho King of Sweden recently receited a letter from a young far- . Ill , . '. """. " ho '! been drafted for military service, tu-gging lint al"j esty to release him and let him ioin his lelatives in America, who had just sent him a pnsngo ticket. The king did so. The owners of a traveliiin show. which included in ih annuals, a number of beais, have been arrest ed at Tresehino, Hungary, on a charge of murdering a tramp nnd throwing his body to thu bjars, and they devoured" it. Philip Ileiison, a planter living near Corinty, Miss., is believed to enjoy the proud distinction of hav ing tho longest heard in the world. He is six feet six inches in height, and when he stands erect his whis kers reach to tho ground. When the wind blows through them it must create cnni?ernblo of a com motion. A shoe factory . t New Canaan, Conn., . has just made a pair of sIiooh for a Cba.li.tle, X. ('., man They are the biggest ones ever made. The sie is Xo. ,'!'J. K.teh shoo in 'JO inches lo'ig and eight inches, wide. The man who is to wear them is a clergyman. 0 feet 10 in. tall, ami wcijhs lit) p muds, and the country n which he dwells is a roomy one GWDER Abaolutoly Puro. IhU loailir ikiii i 1 1 If . mm i, I ii purity tlMiclli ami Oiiil.t.iin... Murr .1 i i ..inlral thai tht ontliurt Uml.. ami ,m i Im, ...l.l In rouiL.il. lloil Ullhtl,. IIHlltllll.lr ,,f ,) wrl.al- alum or i l.o.,l,.,ic -..Ura H..I.I milj In one. l'Ul IMlfcHI I IIWU i It) Wall SI.. N. Y. the H I, Wriie fi r i.ilid .yu. . Address, Hon. Daniel 1'. Ileal., Washington, X. J. wln ic W iitc . Minor Daniel I" cat ilff !. ')x ally, Watliini;- ton, Xow Jeis v. iviniii't: utOEia i . '. .in I. ii .I'l Uapt., n tt ii i.u euey- i ..I u -.-i.it I ii for. i i... rll who pur I llu liiMll'.rr. or tlio i"i i ef lito. 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