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DAILY REPORTER TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 23 189T The Beautiful "Silent Protector" of tlie Par Off Huon Valley. Beaiillfnl eyes grow dull nnd dim A3 the swift years steal nn-ny. willowy forms so slitn Lose fairness -with tvcry day, 3ut sbe still is queen and hath to fipare Who wears youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is as old as Bhe looks," says the world.

No woman looks as old as she is her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore tha normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor. No Talk, "I am a firm beUever in the proverb which says that 'Siletnce is "I'm 'TVhy nofc?" "I am a stockholder in the telephone Y. Journal. Injustice, "You don't moke allowances our boy," said the fond mother.

"That shows how little we appreciated," said her husband, as he finished Drawing 1 a check. "I don't do mucV 1 Star. Indefinitely 1'oBtponed, old man, I didn't think Eh6 utterly refuse "Well, it was about the same thing 1 "How so?" "Well, she said she was willing" to 'wait for mo until I could support y. Dispatch. Encouraging.

First Youth (a-t a railroad Traveled far? Second yet, but I expect to bo fore I stop. I am going 1 west to my fortune. First just got back. Lent me a dime, will Y. Weekly.

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By inah, In plain wrapper Upon receipt of pric' 1 Circular fcoe. Atidruaa AJAX REMEDY For aale in Loganaport by Brln(? bunt, 308 Market, Keealing 306 4th NATURAL WONDERS. Story from Tanma.iilii«"!3trHii|7e mid Bcuntitnl Tribal Related Uy Col. Hohbs, of CKUHlbnl Island. Fame.

In tho remote island of Tasmania are two of the most remarkable natural configurations that tho eye of trum has i ever beheld. One of thorn, knowui as Man by the Sea," is a pile rocks close to the main, shore in the D'Knfcrecosteaux broud famous for its magnificent Ian flocked separates the southeast shore- from Bruni islimd and eads direct to Hoburt Town, the capital of the island. These rocks assume the shape of an. old iu a semireclininfi" position, turning- a sphinx-like yaze. to the open The wind and the weather have not dealt kindly with his aged form, and the pile is grarluaHy losing that close resemblance to the human iignire which was so striking- the first colonists arrived in Tasmania.

It really seems as if nature in that region had at £ome time devoted her attention- to sculpture, for a still more remarkable- freak of resemblance is found in the contour of a spur of the Wellington mountains, forming- one side of the beautiful valley oC the Huon river. The traveler on the winding- load from Huonville to Port Cyg'net is not a little startled when about two miles from the former town he unexpectedly beholds stretched along- the distant mountain tops the more than Titanic outlines of a female figure. This has justly been called nature's ohcf d'oeuver in mountain sculpture. It is Indeed an extraordinary, almost apparition. The classic profile is turned toward the sky, a-n-d the features are correct even in minute details.

If the atmosphere be not too hazy, even the eyelashes of this sleeping 1 g-iantess may be plainly seen. The eyes are really great rifts in the mountains, toned and softened by distance, and they seem to be closed slumber. From the clear cut forehead your villages; but barken- to the "voice of the night wind, for in I will breathe my presence that you may know I am always with you." "Jlowed with yrief the chiefs did has bidding 1 and the lonely watcher was Jeft alone. To this day as the traveler JJsteji.B to tli-e straij.g-cly plaintive wail of the winds that always freshen there jit nightfall, ho is told that it is the soul of the great chief mourning- the loss of hJs spirit queen. After many the log-end runs wind was hushed; an oppressive stillness was over everything 1 and a blanket of mist covered the earth like a pall.

Then, suddenly tho blinding- lightning flashed out of the gloomy sky and a terrific peal oE thunder reverberated clown the valley, spreading terror among- the tribesmen; tho great banks of cloud parted, and in the rift stood the towering- form oF the spirit woman. She. faced the i ehiin- jiel, whither the great chief thoug-ht she had disappeared and where he now kept his rlcrnal vigil. The warriors prostrated, themselves before the shining vision, but the spirit called on them to arise. pointed to tin- ITuon valley, tm-d commanded the to lead their people over the mountains.

"There are powerful warriors to she. said, "before you can be at rest, yet I could trample them under the wonderful apparition to his people, and they fell prostrate- at the sight. "See," he said, "our spirit queen. She, Bleeps yonder upon the mountain, as she promised. She has destroyed our foes; nnd swallowed up their chiefs.

Go into the vnllcy and, build there a home." This they did, and the giant form became, indeed, their silent protector. Well has she kept her word; no foe has ever crossed her breast to molest her people in their new home. Many attributes wen.i credited to her. The howling of the cold north winds was an expression of her displeasure, and neither huuters nor warriors ever started out when she thus spoke. When the genlle winds blew, was at rest, and all wa.s well.

The summer thunders were the wrath of the goddess at some presumptuous foe. The natives of Tasmania are now practically extinct, exterminated by the heartless convict colonists, whose evil infhieii-ee is a blight upon the land. lint the Old Man by the Sea still watches and wails on the shore for his lost queen. lie is of stone and cannot turn his bend, or he might behold her repoV ing upon the mountains in the distance. She is now shown as the Iluon Belle to the delighted tourist, but he is not told how the legend of this majestic figure.

IR woven into the song- nnd story oC a departed people, and how she my feet. You will better understand) langht virtue to the women and bravery my power when you have defeated to till( men. For, like most of the South' tholr valiant men, and 1 have blown their great chief into the clouds." The warriors moaned in reverence. "I have not finished. Listen! 1 will stretch my form along- the hills, that your enemies may sec me and fear.

sea tribes, they were a brave and virtu- ou-s race. JOJOS.F. HOBBS. Tbt 1 th-e cloud' bank rests upon me, the.y will tremble, fearing 1 lest I come among them. AY lion they gaze upon my sleep, or hear my voice as it rum- bias in the clouds, they will be terriiied lest I arouse in wrath at your prayer.

No foe will dare enrage my spirit or cross my breast to rearb you. I shall lie there as a warning- and a defense forever. "Look!" commanded the goddess, turning' her face in the direction to which she pointed. "Go thither and fight until you see me in a mist. Then build your fires and be at rest.

I shall no more to you, but my form will nlwnys remain in your sig-ht on the TASMANIAN SCENES. the hair flows in graceful tresses clown the slopes, and falls into distant valleys. The neclc swells naturally to the chest, and the perfectly formed bust is completed Tay the curve of a broad, even crest, which finally loses itself in the folds of sin-rounding hills. The colonists have mimed this fig-tire the Belle," but she was known to the as the "Silent Protector." The Old Man by the Sea and the HIMD Belle are inseparably connected in the folklore and tradition of the native Tasmariijvns. 'before the- white man appeared to seal their doom, the most civilized of the island tribefl lived in the valley ol what in now the Derwent river.

The Derwent Is the principal stream In Tasmania, but the valley was not to be comparod rn beau- boitlurs of tho land, and by that toluvn you will know tha.t I love and protect yon." She ce.a.srd. A ba.nk of cloud enveloped the giant figure, but beyond aud nbovo its gathering 1 wall the great arm still pointed toward the Huon valley. Slowly it fell amid the beJiowtng-s of tho thunder, and darkness settled upon Dprwent volley. The goddesK had departed. She never spoke ag'oJn to her people.

now prepared the tribe for tihe perilous march across the mountains. They were to face the fierce race that had crushed trine after tribe until they settled In the beautiful Huon valley. Here the Derwent people alone hud been able to withstand them; and now their spirit queen bade them where- the smoke of their eie- ca-mpfire curled undisputed among- the hills. Without hesitation, however, they tore down their villages and obeyed. ty or fertility with that of the Huon, lies beyond the mountain on which the giantess now rests.

In thin favored region lived a fierce, warlike tribe, which hod successfully held its own ag-airast all invaders. Tho legend of the Huon Belle tells of the occupation of the Huon territory by the Derwont people. It seems to point ing- ridge upon the village of their foes, to an earthquake as the origin of this The challenge to battle at once ac- majestlc form, a catastrophe in which cepted, a.ud the valley tribe marched the Huon tribe was nearly, if not un- I up tlie hill to cngag-e the invaders. Thi tirely, exterminated. combat lasted two days, and was th On the third of.

the march they met the hunters of a strange people. At lost they looked clown from the divid- Far back in, traditional history this people had a great chief, Who was their g-od and protector. was a spirit woman, who watched country from the hlgvtt mn-roraiding pea.lcs. gnided the strong arm of the chief hurled clown bowlders upon n.u invading with her voice and magic wand ahe helped to subdue their enemies, jwhen they invaded pre- eincta of the tillage campflres. At last after their'enemies had all been driven beyond the mountains and the tribe was art peace, the spirit queen stole 'to the summit of the high peak and flew away in a mist.

The great chief, when he found that she had gone, went down to tho sea disconsolate, and seated himself upon a lone rock near the sliore, waiting for the return of Jiis vanished and, pouring out the agony of his soul to wind and wave. Each night his people lighted watch fires on the shore to assist his lonely vigil. Meanwhile the waters were gradually creeping up until formed a broad sheet between the elevation on which he sat and the rocky shore. One day he called chiefs of Jiis people, and they gathered in canoes about him. Then he spoke: "Slowly am I turning 1 to stone; I shall protect yon still.

Here I will keep my vigil, and no foe shall pass me from the deep waters beyond. Now go back to bloodiest battle ever fought in the land. The IInons their invaders two to one. At last, in the midst of hand, to hand combat between the two leaders, the chief of the Huons suddenly disappeared, and with him hundreds of his fiercest braves. At this the Huons became dismayed and fled.

The victora were eagw In the pursuit, and crushed with, huge bowlders to their flight. The rear guard went back for the women, children and old men, while the vanguard moved down the bloody slope over the mangled bodies of the fallen. Suddenly the chief of the conquerors beheld a vision, not vouohsafed to the others. He first saw the slumbering 1 form of the goddess, and remembered her words: "My body will remain In your sight on borders of the sky land." And there, standing on the tip of the nose of the recumbent figure, were the Huon chief and his braves who had so suddenly disappeared in the fight. As lie looked they vanished, engulfed in the huge mouth, which abruptly opened nnd closed with a.

thunderous peal that was like a cry of triumphant again he remembered her words: "You will better understand my power when you have defeated their valiant men and I have blown their great chief into the nlouds." The victorious chief now pointed out in the wi ndow after midnight but too the old, old sun of the nw'tij torture approach- ins motherhood for some illy-pre- pared women All too" often iSeath on the doorstep. This a storv that worlc seldom be told if women would properly prepare themselves for the duties motherhood. If a woirar will take tlic riihl" care fears for her. Nature intended that all wo men should bear children, and did not mean that this duty should be a cruel torture Woman's own ignorance and have made it so. AH weakness and disease of woman's re productive organism are cured by Doctor Pierce Favorite Prescription.

It acts di rectly these organs. It makes then: strong 1 and healthy. It prepares them for approaching maternity. It allays the dis comforts of the expectant period. It make; baby's coming- easy and comparatively pain less, and insures the health of the child All good druggists seli it "I have had thrre ralpcarrlnges," writes Mrs T.

I-. Shaffer. Ney. Sully S. Dakota.

Lns Sprinp I received one of your Mcmoramlu Hooks in which I found your Favorite Prescrip tion' recommended to prevent it. took eleven bottles of it and have a bright five month; old, which I owe to God and 'your mcdtciue." What woman does not wish to make he: family cares as lipbt as possible, consisten with her family's well-being? The greates care of all is the fear of sickness. It is a common saying amongst conscientioui mothers: "As long as the children are well I don't mind anything else." For thes mothers Dr. Picrce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser would prove "The shadow a great rock in a weary land." This bpol of padres, profusely illustrated, (jive plain talks and kindly sensible medical ad vice. It is peculiarly valuable for mother of young daughters.

More than a half million copies of this book have been sol( for each. Now there is an enormou edition to be given away. Send 21 oue-ccn stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, fo a cony in paper cover. For cloth binding send "31 one-cent stamps. World's Dispeti sary Medical Association.

Buffalo. "Have you rend "Yes; and it makes me believe tha Binks must have a great mind." "Keally?" "Yes; if lie con understand 'wha-t he hns he is a greater man than have ever taken, him Life Application For License. Notice ia hereby given that I will make ap plication at the regular March term, 1897 ot the Board of County Commissioners C'assCounty, Indiana, for sel apiri'aous vinous and malt liquors in les quantities than a quart at a time, with th privilege of permitting the same to be dran upon the premises whereon sold. Th premises whereon said liquors are ti be sold and drank are sitnatei on lot number 12, block D. D.

Dyke- man'a third addition to the City of Lo iransport, Indiana, being on the corner Fifteenth street and Erie avenne. Th room wherein ssid liquors are to be nnd drank is on the ground floor of twi atory brick building known aa 1428 Erii avenue. Said room where liquors are tc be sold and drank has sn 18 loot fronteg on Erie avenue and extends south 32 fee with a II fnot ceiling all of which IB located in Ijogananort, Bel township, Caea county Indiana. JACOB TTTS3ING. Application for License Notice is hereby given that I will make ap plication at the regular March term, 1897 of I he Board of County Comrniasioners Caas County, Indiana, for a License sel spirituous, vinous and matt liquors in lesa quantitiea than a quart at a time with the privilege of permitting the aame to be drank upon the premises whereon sold The premisea whereon aaid liquor are te be sold and drank are situated on eaat part of lot 15, in the O.

P. City Logansport. The room wherein saic liquora are to he sold and drank Is situated on the ground floor of the three atory brick building known as Johnston's hotel. Saic room ia'known as No. 316 Canal street and haa frontage on Canal street of 20 feet extending north 70 feet with a 14 foot ceiling of all which is in the city of gansport, Eel township, Oaaa county, Indiana.

JOHN TAYLOR. Application for License. Notice is hereby given that we will make ap plication at the regular March term, 18Bi oftheBoardof County CommiaaiopBtao Cass County, Indiana, for a spirituous, vinous and malt liquqrs'in les! quantities than quart at a timej-with'fttH privilege of permiting the" aame upon the premisea whereon, aolo. T.h( premises whereon said liquors are 1 be sold and drank are situated Lp to be sold and drank ib o'n'the fcrounfl-flo'or the two-story brick building known aa and 320, Canal atreet. on weat part of lot 10, O.

P. of of Kansport. Said room where ar 8aidi -room ind drank is'15 Teet liquors are to be sold ai in width. ceiling, all of wJiich is.ilofcat*^ pansport, Eel ID AKTIK-ANHEIR. t-n xnf( YTJ 't-n Throat Cough: Is there a tickling' in the throat? Do you cough a great deal, especially when lying; down? Are you hoarse at times? Does nearly every cold you take settle in your throat? These "throat coughs" are very deceptive.

Don't neglect them. Troches, or cough lyrups won't touch the spot. You must take remedies that will enrich the blood, tone up the nerves; and heal the inflamed membranes. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- phites contains such remedies. It has wonderful nourishing and healing power.

The cause of the cough is removed; the whole system is given new life and vigor; and the danger from threatening lung trouble is swept away. Book about it free. For sale by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT BOWNE, New York.

utr. -J YB Traine Bun by AB FOLLOWS Dnilf. Dally, txMpt Boa 3 110M LOQANHPOBT TO Bradford-Columbus dl.lSa Philadel'a-New York at a Crown Point-Chicago. 1,00 I at Biohmond-Oin'nati Grown Point-Chicago. 6.00« Ktfner-Monticello a Bradford Oolnmbns Bffner local freight IB Indianapolis Richmond-Cin'nati IjlOp Bradford-Columbus Philadel'a-New Monticello-Etfner rn Chicago Chicago dlZ.SOp fll.00« Daily Daily eicept San day.

J. A. MoOuLLOUGH, T'kt Agt. Loganaport, VANDALIA LINfc CHANGE OV TIMB. In effect Nov.

'i. 1896. Trains leave Logx No 14 For 8t Joseph, ei eunday No 6 For ex sun 10:37 a IE No 8 For 8th Bend, ex sun TOB THE SOUTH I No 13 For Terre Haute, ex sun 7:08 11 For Terre Haute, ex sun 2:13 No 16 From SUoseph, 0, EDOIWOETH, Agt. Loganapoit OLDEST JEW IN AMERICA. Lar.ar of St.

Honor. Lazar who is perhaps the oldest in America, is living son Solomon at 1008 North Tenth" street, in this city, says the St. Louis Clobe-Deruocrat. lie is 104 years old, oal is still hale hearty. Greengard, says the Jewish Voice, is remarkable specimen of a Jewish patriarch.

He waa born on November 15,1793, in liussia, married when he was his faithful wife having died 23 years ago at the ripe old biblical age of 70, and arrived "in this country 11 yearn ago, or ut the ago of 03. He has six children living, as follows: Abraham, St. l.oui.s, a (red 72; Solomon, also here, 67; Simon. Ijos Angeles, 51; Mrs. Appelbaum.

Chicago, Mrs. Betsie Friedman, New York, S4; and Mrs. Cohen, in New York, 52. Three sons and unu dailght-er a-re dead. Lazar (jrcengard was sick but once in hiu life, when he wax exactly 100 years old, and at that time he was cutting a tooth, which the doctors had duly noticed.

He has grandchildren, S3 greiia-grandchildren and two great- 1.Vrout-gra.ndchildren. ITe is, of course, very pious, and he never faiUs to say his prayers, nor docs he weary in reciting daUy a number of Psalm.s. Very shortly bis oldest son will celebrate his golden wedding. Naturally, Lazar Cireenfrsi.nl is an object of veneration, not only to immediate members of his fajnily, but to all who know him. In of necessity, he is able to read without the use of his eyeglasses, and memory is ununpa.ired.

When Baby Mras sick, we gave her Castorta, When she was a Child, she cried for Coetoria. When ahe became lliss, she clung to Castorln Wbeo she had Children, ahe gave them Castortfc Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily and forever.be mads magnetic, full of new life and visor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured.

Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy York. Railroad Lands For aale at low prices and on easy terms. The Illinois Central Railroad company offers for aale on easy terms and at ow prices 150,000 acres of choice fruit, gardening, farm and grazing lands located in SOUTHERN ILLINOIS.

They are alao largely in, and call special attention to the 600,000 acres of land in the famous Yazoo Valley, of Mississippi, lying along and owned, fey the Yazoo Mississippi Valley Railroad and which that company offers at low prices and on long terms. Special- ments and facilities offered to go and amine these lands both in southern Illinoia and in the "Yazoo Valley," Fqr.l^j. ther description, map and information, address or call upon E. SSene. Land Commissioner, No.

1 Park Row, Chicago, or G. W. Land Com 15Q splendidopportuni- i I Chants," 'all'" Others dfe4J)rbtis' 1 't)f 1 Itttiati'ift- WheHa they' rtiay be ante Bfie verrincreasing: busi-j hajnts, to be lound on the line of the WESTERN, Fine liinflu for. Rnrden-farrcinii, fruit. Fall information free upon upplication to W.

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THE If ABASH LINE. OOIKS wier. No 5 Pacific Bipreua ex Ban 7 KansMOitjEi daily 2:40 1 Fast mail, daily 8:13 3 8t Louia Limited, dally 10:34 75 Local freight, ao. ex Ban 13 OOIMO BAIT So 2 4 Boston lim, daily 3:33 6 Fast mail, daily 9:43 a 4 Atlantic Hi, daily ex San 4:96 74 Local freight, ac, ex Ban 12:40 BBL KIVKE DIVISION. West Side.

Between Logansport and Chill WI8T HOUND, So 35 arrive ex Ban 8:30 No 37 arrive ex Ban 3:30 KA8T BOUITD. tf 36 leave ex 9 a 34 leave ex Ban 3:46 Lake Erie Western. Union Dfipot. Pact. aODTH.

Tralni ArrlTC I flout No. Jl, Ind. No. J4, Mall 4 No. i5, Toledo a No.

29, Eve. 8 ArrlTt I ml: siio'pml 7:10 No 161 Boohester local arrival 1:16 cept Sunday. Runs Mondny, Tbnraday and Saturday. NOBTH, I ArilTI No. (10:12 am No.iiMiahlg»nCltya«ny«| 4:80 pm No.

Detroit IipreM 8... I 9 No.lfiO 10:29 a iramediste conneotioni at Tipton trains on Maine Line and I. A M. O. Diy.

for all points North, Sonth, Eaat and Trains marked run dally; trnins marked 8 run daily except Sunday. run days, Wednesdays, Fridayj and TTnion Dopot connection! at Bloomiaf tonandPeoria lor pointa West. Botiiii- west and Northwest. Direct connections made at Lima, Foster-is, Fremont or Sandusky for pot-tahit For tickets, rates andneneralinformatior call on JOHN J. 8KINNEB.

Ticket Agent L. B. 4 Pern, 0. F. Daily.

Gen. Pas. List your property with me lot sale or rent and I will advertise it that you will be sure to secure purchaser or a Button, Real Estate Agent, 610 Broadway. JL. In Stamps or Silver will cure a copy of -A One hundred page book, descriptive of resources capabilities ol the soil contiguous to tlie'Hn'e of in Kentuckyj Alabama, Southern Mississippi and West by couiities.

Write C. P. ATMtmE, Gen't Louisville, Ky, TO ROJNTS SOUTH I ri Oa the jTuesday of each, month at rales', and ttckeU' at Otte hnif'tfefats-pef CCTimtr Man ttn. ft KeRUOElY, W. Chlc.ro, W.

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