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A, Purzzoni, For he has made himee f famona by the elegant perfumas and com* lexion powder that be his Dame, the atter having found its way to the be of Pars, Germany and London. body admires boruty in la willdo mere to produce o than a uss of Mr, Pozzonl - Real Bstate Transfors. Tho followlug sro the real estats tranefezs, seported June 18, 1883, by Rowse & McMahon, No, 4 Poarl stroet, COoanoll Biufly, Tows: R H. Woodmi ktoe, block No 2 187 6, 6 10, 11 end 12, block 3, Macedo- ula; $160, J. M. Palmer to W. W. Dearborn, lots 21 and 22, block 15, Howard's ad!d ; 8200 Jaltus Sshoelder to John G, Sohmidt, the w 140 fass of lot 13, block 4, tn Asoce; §6 625 Total uales, $7 025, Kvery- . Nothiog echancs iy reparations, — Lapy Beavririers —Ladies, you cannot make falr wkin, rosy cheoks and sparkliog eyes with all the ool wotics of Franen or boautifiera of the world, wkile in poor health and noth- ing will glve you aach rioh blood, good health, sirength and beauty as Hop Bitters, A trial is cortalu proof, The Maverick Natlonal Bank of Boston drawae forelgn exohange, boya and selle Governmont and other iu- vestment secaritios, and transscts any business for its correspondents In the line of banking. w&h-me e ———e— A potition hav beon prescated to the city council asking for vhe appoint- ment of Georgo Elger ne clty dotoo- tive. The petition 1s stgned by a num ber of the most promloent busineas men in the city, wuo seem to appre- clate somo of the good work done by Eigarin the past. There seems to be no doubt buv that Eigar would make & firat olass man for such a poat- tlon, but there 1s a doubt felt smong some of the officials as to the noed of aoity deteciive at all. Many cliics have a deteciive depariment of the pollco force, and it s.ems as If tnere was enocgh business here to koep one man basy in that line and retieve the regular forc: of that much excra duty, Hood's Sars:parilla Ia denigned to meew 1hv wants of those who nced a medicine to build them up, give them au appetite, pucify thetr blood, and ol np tho machincry of their bodler. No other article takes hold of the rystem and hits exactly the spot like Hood's Saresparilia, It works like magle, reaching every part of the human bsdy through the blood, glving to all renewed life and energy. $1 a bottle; six for §5. e KEyon brighten, cheeks become rosy, muecles gain strength by the use fo Brown's Iron Bittera, COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS8 MARKNT, Warar—No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejected b5c; good demand. ConN—There is not enouch corn coming in to make a market; dealers paying 38:; rejected corn Ohicago, k53c; new mixed. 55¢c; white corn, 530, The receipts of corn are light, Oars—Scarce and in good demand; 35, Hax—6 00@7 50 per ton. 85 per bale, Rre—40@dbc; u%ht supply. CorN Mrar—1 25 per 100 pounds, ‘Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, Burrer—Good butter acarce and In fair demand at 25@85c; creamery, 85¢. Koos—Ready eale and plenty 10@11c per dozen, Larp—Fairban| :llwholu:llnu at 12jc, PourLtrRY—Firm; dealers paying 13c per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, ‘VeoeraBLes —Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50c; cabbagen, 80@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40. Brooms—2 00@8 00 per dozen. BTOOK, OarrLE—3 00@8 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hoFl quiet, m the packing bouses are closing; whippers are paying 6 00 to 6 THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited This is especially true of a tamily mediclne, and it {s poeitive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value, As soon as It had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and moet valuable family medicine on tearth many imitatlona sprang up and begon to s.eal the mnotfces In which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B, and in every way trylng toinduco suf- forlng invalids to use their stoft u- stead, exfeoting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pat up in stmilar style to H, B., with vari- ously devised namss in which the word “Hop" on *“Hops” were used & away to induce peopls to belleve they were the same a8 Hop Bitters, All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what thelr style or naweis and erpecially thore with the word “Hop" or Hops In their name or i any way cohnocted with them or thou name, are imitatlons or counterfolt. Boware of them, Touch nouve of ther. Using nothiog but genulve Hop Bitters with a bnoch or oluster of green Hope ou the white label. Trust nothing else. Drugzists and deale are warred against dealing lo lmlta- tons or counterfelta* at 4 | paatured, 13 A PUMA HUNT. Froderick Boyle in Belgravia, He was an amasing man, this oat tlo-b=eeder, whose name I qaite for. got, Many droll facts and storles ho told us before bud time, of which I noted down & psrt, We drow him to the sa* jaot of wild bessts, aud our host w .. nothiug less than au tilus trated wnoyciopedis, He had a patr of tamo pumas bohind the house, and we salllsd forth ith lights to viait them. It waa bosatifal to see the oreatares start from sleop and roar themaslves agalnst the bars, thelr reat, olear eyos lntent with ontlosity, 'he mester pat in his hand and sorntched them, whilst they arched thelr backe to prom I¥, purrlog like oste. No sulmal has a prottier head, mors geaceful body nor more velvety pawe; bat th opordon s nat cor- rect. Tae h of the pums s too small, *hat of she jegaer, (s rival, is too large and bresd, Ita body e too long, and {ta paws are moustrous these besate wevo 80 porfectly tame that our host would not have confiaed them {f there had baen no children about the manch. But nono of thelr sposlas oen ba trastad with ohildren The puma and the jaguar are the ranchero's special hate; ho calls them Hlon end tgor. The homestead of Le Vergon was surrounded by w nerrow belt of forast, whioh hedged it from a uumber of savennshs where the hex A'l the large oaraivora for miles about ocolleoted {n this strip of woodlsad, lying la ambush for na ox that streayed beneath the trees. S.mo took up thoir quartors psrmaueatly antil destroyed; others returned hom) aftor the meal; others pald a visit longer or shoster. Wae askod how on oarch thess taots wers known, and the rauohero confeasod that ho had no proof; the suthority of his Iandiar bunters satisiod him. Of these he kopt a little ataff, who turned out every day for service. He pald thew wagos, and a dollar & plece head wmoney fo: pumas killed, half » dollar for jaguara. The tigreros paraded, ugly, squat Indlans, with big heads, amall grave ayes, sad & stupid type of mouth, They nll came from Nioaragoan terri- tory, for there are uo Indlanae in Costa Rics, saving the wild tribes of Gaatuso and Talamsuoa—a0, at least, we vere asuced. The latter, I fanoy, aro koown well enough. It {s not dao gerous for a peddler to vislt them, and those auxious to loarn thelr appearance and thelr mauners will fiad pablished watorlal —thst {s to sy, I thiuk so, for our travels never lod ua near thelr country, and, perssnally, I know nothing The Gaatosos or Pravzos are much more savage, sud no man lving La that day, I caonot tell how it ®s now, could give serlous iuf rmation rogarding them. A couple of spears, one long and one storter, made the equipment of tho tigrore. Thelr dogs, big,slovcting, light-oolored anlmsls, were evidently rodated to the coyote. Daingerous rather than savage, oot prone to bark they peiform the role of house d badly. The Don assured us that pup- plen wiil not bark at all unless taught by others. Bat they learn at euce, thus d firing from the thoroughbred coyote, whioch can only howl aud whimper In the first goneration «f do- meaticity, snd scldom succeeds io learning & true bark untl) the third We ssked why a dollae was granted for a slain puws, and but baif for s jagusr, seelug that the latter anlmal o much more dangerous and destrastive It appoars that fu tha fachton of hunt {ug to which thess Lndlans obstinately ndhere, the less terrible beast canses the greater loss of life, Tigreros go In couples, the head man in advance 5 stanoe where--I took tholr sesarance for 1t—the man had passod thres days before, and the puma wlihin two hours. It may be the cunning creatare knows 1t likely that whors man has ®one somothing Is eatable, a'ive or dead, may bo dlscovered. He ts not above gnawing atesy bone, Bat 1 have no worlous aaggesiton to offer, B3 tho motlve what it may, the prac- 100 loads directly or Indireotly to the death of many travelers belsted in tho woods And It oanses the puma to be rogarded with ashuddering hate which the mero feroolons jaguar does not asplro, hen 1 add that the teall of theso two anlmals ta distingalabied one from the othor by a amall heap of earih which the puma's forepaw throws up behind I thtnk I have exhausted all my mem>srands of the hints which oar skiliful ranchoro poured furth. There 12 somethlng charsoteristis in this do- tall of the footprint aleo. Tho pads of elther brate are almoat alike ineiz:, though the tiger be so much bigger sud heavier. Bat he goes alone with o free, bold stride, while the othor oroushes and crawls, his hosd dowa- presaed batween the shoulders, all his wolght thrown on the forelozo. Thaue they slnk deep, and leave s ti.y kiliock of wolst soll behlud them. The lore of venerle unrolled by onr kindly host was illustrated with storfes. He himsel! gave all bis mind to war agalnat the puis, leaving the joguar to his tigreros. Oaring oniy to have the brates destroyed, lusenst- blo to the pleasures of the chase, he found this system judiolons, For, as he used » ritls, sn {mmense expandi- tare of time was saved. And the hab. {ts of the pama mentloned divest ita pursult of danger If firoarms bo ured— as a rulo, understood. We had divergod to the subjsot of black llons, an animal whoso extstence has been denled, The ranchero had uotblog deolalve to sdvance on this disputed question, Eo heard with as- toniahment and contempt that Ea ropoan savana doubted. Black puruus, to alloged, »a woll authenticated a4 blaok jaguers. He had never killed one. Buoh skins as had come beneath his notlos were very large traly. But he lenghed scornfully wt the {dea that any woodsman oould mako a mlstako, And tho testimony of ono 8o experlenced Impressod ns, “Oue day,” sald our host, ‘‘nows oame to hand that two of wy calves had been seizad by a black lfon, It was at the fortheat pasture, some ten miles out. In the afternvon 1 rode thither with my dogs, to sleep st the vequero's hut, aud follow tho creature ia che morning. All the herd was brought into the corsal. Soon after dask arose & groat commotion, the cows ronning together, tho balls charging and furlously skirmishing ! rouud them. We turned out—beyond the corral paling, you understand. It {s a blg Inclosure, and the night was very dark. Noise enough thore was slready to scare all honest llons in the world; but on a sudden rose such tamalc as sloful creatures make in pargatory. Catile bellowed and roared, womon screamed; then a mul ttude of galloping hoofa shook the ground, wud tlmbers crashed! All my herd streamed through the fence, tearlng over the miaty plale. For- tanately, none of us stood in thelr way. *'Nothing couid be done that night, and I went back mad. That four- legged demon had spruug or climbed the ralling, snatched & yoang calf undor it moth-r's bolly, and van fabed; you maust know that she was tied to the house wall, Soma Indlan _————— While I followed the Jion's old teall it had been followlog me! I ran back, The porto was working farther from our path. Lucklly I struck st ono the spot where he had branched awny, bat 1t was slow liftlug his path through the forest, 1 had made up wy mind to retarn when the c'amor changed to yelps and howls. The liun had feond sbout, strack downiny dog, and perhaps was tearfug him, As fast a8 possible I hurrled on, ““Bat If llons mesn killing, all s over in an inatant whon they have thele viotim down, and the porro’s miserable yolls showed him to be atill liviog After awhilo I oamo up, See the marks!" Wa observed two deep sowra on the lofc shoulder, and two elighter oner; two rugged punotares on the right. T ure the pama's claws had grasped whilst Le strack, “The childeen loved my dog, and noartory was cut, I ahredded some Spaulsh moss, bound up bls wou.dr, slaug him In my soarf, and sot out for home; w0 far had we wandered that {1 was nearcr than the corral, 1 am strong, scnores, but the sun wea lct, and a dog {8 heavy on one's shoulders, N path led through the forest, and I couid not fool eary, vot being an Tr- dian, that I was followlug the true couree, A hundred times I thoug's of dropping the poor antwal, but 1 had not the heart whon he Hoked my neok, aud I rumemberad what his fate would ba—devoared elivo by auts and fl es ““Prasently ha beoame restloss, aud then he growled. ‘It needs wmany leasone to learn a fool,’ says tho prov erb I hit him with my elbow, bat he would not be qulet. He began to bark foebly, gathering up his limbe poor beast! bluc and tarned, At a few yards die- tance tho bushea softly wwayed be- sido my track! The ilou was follow ing sguin, Ilooned to my riflyand set forward, In ten minutes tho growling recommeneed, aud the x citement of the perro grow ronger and etrouger. The bruie was crecp- ing up! I ocockel my gun, fiowl ronad, bat that devil was qoioker, of tho twige. I fired a chauoe shot to no effeot, aud resumed my wsy, atter loadicg. For a long time all was qalet., T gained the river bank, and was workiag down, relteved of all suxioty, for the epot wus familiar Ia an hour ehould bs at home. “‘Beyond a broad belt of reeds and swamy pround lay the olearing That was an ngly bit to traverss with a lion at one’s neels, and I conpratulato my solf ho had ron sway. Oae could not a yard on elther haud when, hali way throngh, the porro growled and barked and suuggled in greater agita- tion than before, T cried to the sainte, and tho nweat poured down, When 1 tarped the reeds wero all bending and quivering but five yards away. 1 shot and harrled on, but the ground was difficult. Iz a few moments the dog egain gave warnlug and the reecs swayed all sbout. Ishot! Bat now the dog did not cease to raire such feeble clamor as ho could, and T shet s foat us Toonld load. Madre di D)is, senoros, what o run that was! “The firlog saved me! Two va- quoros restiag fn the shape knew the sound of my pleco, and camy to most me halloolng The perro was almost choked In convulsious by this time, and I believe that lion had joat gath— ored himuelf to spriog when thelr shouts alarmed him, “Now, asenorer! What was tho oreatnre thot pursued mo thus, in broxd daylight, though I ired fnto its very jaws?"’ wowen saw 1t fly down among them, ns thay said, its great eyes burning with his two spoars, the sabordinatwe foilowing with his machete or chopping knifo. The jaguar is eselly tracked, and ho doea not go far when roused. 85 soon as It is thoronghly ¢ nveyed to his mind that these lntruders wish to ece him personaliy he turns with a roar that alwaye gives sufficlent warn fng to esuch praoticed shikaris, A moment afterward he comes trotting up. The foremost Indlan kneels, holding a spear in elther hand, the lony one farthest out—his companion atonds at the s!de, The jaguar doea not pause, but gathering himself up, cleaves the ar in a mighty boand, his forelegs wide asnuder, and oclaws hooked to rend. Very seldom does it happen that the long spesr fails to tranafix his unprotected chest, or the whorter one his throat, Such {s not the pums's conduct, When distarbed, he skulks swiftly throagh tho brushwood, and commoa- ly escapes. Ia following & jaguar dogs are seldom hurt, for he disregards them, and they have ne noed to press bim Bas the puma turas constantly, massacres & hound, aond speeds cn agsin. Kven it wonnded he 1 alow to atand; but when brought to bay at length It 18 & more deadly risk to face him, this combat the spears are uacloss, Springing with his paws oroased tho puma would dash them aalde. Hls teet firmly planted, knifs in his lstt hand, machete In his right, the Indian stand forward., He has one blow in mid-ale. If 1t falls, If the ekall be not cleft like an spple, brute and man roll over In a hideous embraco. At such a time tho com rade seldom wanted In jaguar hunting would be luvaluable. But when an Indlan eets out intentionally to track ® pama he goes alone. 8o did his fathers and so does he. Veory, very rarely a jaguar springs with his paws crossed, aud tien there {s walling o the tigrero’s hut. For the spesrs upon which herelied are twlat— od from his grasp, and the huge beast falls upon him kneeling. If the com- padre with the machete be trus, the tigor has probably two victims instead of oue, The elngle chance of these poor Indlans Mes in their dogs, and % fs but & very amalloue, Jaguars with thls uncomfortable habit sre scarce, howaover, If it be more than an acol- deut, Noua of the ranshero’s Indiane eiid seen a case,though thet fac: proves little, Witnossen of the phenomenon raroly survive S:lil a third ress)n was furaished us for the highor reward, baaida ex penditare of dozs and greater risk The puws has a horrid nabit of fol- lowlug o human teall. Thesame prac. tlos has baen chargod againes tho tras lton, There is n that the for- mer anlmal has | 10 motive is not 80 apparent as might bo fancled st a ai It is evidently an lastinct Should this animal, growling through the woods, come across a man’s foot. steps lio rollows thum. though they be days old, prov d.d, I imaglos, that the econt has not yet dispersed. My jown Indians poloted ont to me an lo- like lamps, saw iv crouch » scoond, growllug, starlog nt them; melze the oalf benoath its struggling mother and fly back. Ikuoew too well that more of my young stock would be missing before dawn. “Sending to the ranch for more vaqueros, I went to bed, Next day all turned out early, the Indians to hunt my poor cattle, I to pursue the lion. His trail was followed essy enough.” ‘‘A momont!" my compsunlon ex- claimed. “Did you notloe that it was o puma's track by the sign you have desoribed to uaf” “No! Tae dogs lifted It Instantly and Ifollowed ot a canter. At the forest edge I left my horse. The hounds had a long start, all but that old perro yonder, who waited for me " He polnted to an anclent dog, grey and scarrod, the only one admit- ted to the house, of breed more Earo- pean than the cars vutalde, “I heard the pack quarreling and snarling & long way off, and I knew what it meant. They had found the remalas of that black devil's supper and were dividiog the feagments, was not alarmed, however; he would Jeave little of a sucking ealf. It took me more than half an hour to reach tho apot, for there was an ugly bit of swamp to clroumvent. When I got there not a dug remalned, and the boues, not of one but of three calves, strowed the earth. It had been his regular dining-room for three nights, ever sinoo he made his appoaraunce on my land. That told that his lair was not far off, probably, and I declded to search for It, though my one dog was rather demoral zed by & scrap or two of meat anatched on the sly while I was hanting around “I kicked hlm off, and he began to smoll In a larger clrclo. The trail was struck {o & moment, of course, and we sot on. I knew I ocould dopend on that falthfal perro not to outrun me, wnd I was rather warm to fico a black lion, when one has need of a steady hand, So I went quletly. ‘‘It was farther off than expected. After two hours' tramp through the woods I saw ic was probable the brate had his den by the river. Bat long balore wo got thero my dog hecame aonxions and uncertafn 1 could see the track qulte plaln, bat he did not follow readlly, looking behind him, pausing and growling. 1 thought that taste of fesh dlsturbed his mind, and | arged him slong, but more and more unwilllugly he traveled, with such odd movements ay slarmed me, for I thought he was going men, Sudden ly he tarned, rushed by me barking savagely, his hatr on ond. Very glad to see him go, I sat down to rest, while he took & long start, and I consldered what to do. ‘“The perro's cry grew fainter and falnter, Then Its note charged tethe querulous worrylng and snarling, with s loud, long bark now®and again, which telis the master that his dog *‘Might it not have been a jaguar?” I acked timidly, **You are Ignorant of our woodoraft, senor! Wiy should o tigor follow o man? The brute was not hunery, for ttleft my dog. And If a tigar had be- haved tu that strange way, he wounld have sprung as soon as he onme up. No! 1t was o llon—but a black one!” “Did you follow Its trailf” “I oculd not ficd a tigrero till next day. Then the footatops were tracked for miles afterit loft me, going stroipght for the hills. Tho Indians saw it was traveling, and returred. We have had 0o alarm of bluck llons since. And from that tlme, scnores, [ have un- deratood how a kivd actlon does not go unrewarded. For 1f I had aban. doned my dog, I should never have reached home that day.” When we left {n the dawn, that ex cellent ranchero presented each of ua with a puaa skin, Mine Is still an ornament of the bungalow. — DROP8 OF WATER. Mr. Joseph G, Bicknell, No, 642 Main street, Cambridgeport, Mass,, writes April 27,188.:: “I have been terribly afflicted for years with gravel and kidney disease, My urine contained brickdust deposi times I could not pass my water except in drops and with great pain; and have had to get up as many as fiftcen times during the night, 1 tried several physicisns; thoy did me no good, but a friend of mine, who had used Hunt’s Remedy told me to get | BIOOD DU bottle and try it. sovere case sumilar to mine, aud that oth- ers had used Hunt's Remedy in Cambridge and pronounced it & mediciue of real mer- it After being repestodly urged I pue- chased & bo'tlo, and before I had used all of it I passed & stone as larze as a pen. followed by smaller vaes, 1 have used in all ton bottles, snd it has completely cured me, My kidneyw are in excellent condi- tion, and for one of (G5) sixty-eight yewrs, I cantruly say I fecl like a young man, wich strength end vitality, My family use the Romedy, snd would not be without it, snd never fall to recommend it to our friends and neighbors iu Cambridge and Boston, You are at liberty to ¥ee my name in praiso of the best kidney and liver mea- icine, Hunt's ltemedy.” “DID WONDERB FOR ME " The above words ara from Mr, LEwis Kuxy, No, 9 Highlaud Avenue, M Muae,, April 28,1853 He nayw: heen tronbled for years with kic liver complaint, followed by gra severe pains in my buck and g groat trouble passing w nty and sccompanied by , the vess dust dop: Hunt's R completoly oured of a simi purchased a b commencad t used but two ders for mo- more t who Liad been lur trouble, 1 stilo at the deuwgists, 0 im| 0 at onco, 1 and a1t has done kidney trou me new lif s R ain d not he any price, It is al t ed to be, and I cheerfy mony for the beaofit of the wany sullzrers from kidney disease and gravel If yan are not marrled, wiite the Mar- riago wants help with a dangerous quarry, I gueased how it was {n that moment, | Codar Ltapids, Towe, £ ing the plan, T suddenly oaught the |\ Nothing oould bo ssen but the waviug | y He had been cured of a | k T ] STy LOUXS PAPER WAREHOUSE ! 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LOUIS Mo A REGULAR QGRADUATE of two moadion collogea,, haa boen longer n'x5 od In the treads went of UIKONIO, NEKVOUS, SKIN AND ther phyaiclan in B, Louls as city papers show and all old reotdents now. Consultation trus and invited, When i io Inconvealent 8o vielt the city for trest %, mediclnos can be sent by mall or exprose . where, Ourable cases gusrantoed; whore dn"lv exiote 1t 1n frankly stated. Call or wride. Nervous prostration, Debillty, Menta® oud_Physical Weaknoss, Morourial sad ex affoctions of Throot, Skin and Bonm Blood Impuritien and Blo,d_Poloning, Bkin_Affections, Old Sorce and Uloare, Twpediments to Marrioge, Rboumatiem, Piles. Bpecial sttention to oascs over-worlied ixetn, SULGIUAL OASHH recefvo speciaBlttontion, [)iseases [ fulvences from Tmpruddiice, Bxoom e 20 pugen—the Whol recelpte; who may mars CHOXIDEL. ry, who may not, way, chses, conseqnencel anud cure. 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