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Lust eveniog & lady called at The Gazette office and asked the writer if he could tell her where a letter would re:ch the Buffulo Bill combination, weich appesred at the Opera House on Taursday evening. The answer | wasgiven thet the address could be | furuiched. It was an unusual ques- tion for a 8 Tanger to ask, and ratur: led to inquiries. The lady dar- | ing this interview seemed very much interested, and was eusy to see from | her countenance tnat her feelinga | were farmore than those of common sity “Can you describe Miss | Lizzie Fl tcher, who personated ‘On- ita’ in ‘The Prairie Waifl’” the caller acked; ‘I believe she is mg er.” This gave us some clue to the lady's interest, and in complisnce with our request she stated the following story of frontier life, which we have o sbadow of resson for doubting is trie in every respecti The questioser’s name fs M: Armanda M. Co.%, who is now liv- ing in Davenport, and her maiden namo was Fletchet. Her father's famuly lived in Derbyshire, England where Ms. 0. was bornii 1850, eldest of five ctildfen, three boysand two gt Lizzie was the youngest, baving been bora in August, 1862, ta this couniry. Her parents had into the horses snd dashed throngh ona dead run, How the team escaped injury poszles him. One big hoop- snake, about ten feet in l?ength, that was lyirg in the centre of the roaa, ss s:om as it h the | coach coming uncoiled itself just as the tesm was pasing over it, and made s vicious s rik- with its spiked, bony tail at the be'ly of ihe nigh wheeler, but missed him and struck the pole. The anake, being unable to withdraw it, was draeged along for about 100 yards, unul i: was killed by one of the wheelers stepping on it and breaking the spike. Tho venom- ous repils gave & frigatful yell, de- noting pain mingled with rage, as it , and before reaching the next station the wagon-pols was awelled up as big as an crdinary eaw-log, « hile poison was dripping ottt from under the irons at each end like green sap from a freshly-cut sspli, Spanpp— Swearing Off. Boz:man (Mont.) Cotirler. This time it was “Dick,” an irrepressible Custer county youngster of litile mote that sevén Sumttiers. He was sent across the way to a neighboring saloon to tell one of the boarders to come o suppsr. On en- tering, ome of the patrous of the H5ret ghooery” oonblnded it wonld be #nioe Joke to give Didk & dkiiik of whisky; so the liquor was poured out and, on Dick’s part, innocently drunk. On returning home the little imbiber; feeling no doubt the bad crossed tho water and mottled at plavs on the Rk Islandl branch of the Ohicsgo, Burlington & Oujuey railroad, m_Senry eounty, Illinois, 'KAN8AS CITY; ST. JOE & COURCIL. 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RAYNER, onlled Brisr Bluff, betwesn Osmbridge and Ocal vallsy. ; In 1885, on the 10th of My, M. and Mrs. Fletchvr and their family of childrn starved by the emigrants’ overland route of that time for the far west. They had travelled without difficulty to Denver where a train of seventy-five teama was made up to prcoeed on farther west. On the st of August, 1885, they had bedched within one half mile of Rock Creek stage station as it was then known, in Wyoming Territory. There the train camped for dinner with Mr. Fletahet's wagon in thie lead, as ho was driving horses, while the balance was made up of cx tesms. They were suddenly sur- prised at midday by a band of some throe hundred Cheyenne Indians who co procesdsd in their work of killing and capturing. Mrs. Cock, theu agirl of 16_years, saw the sav- agea strike down her mother in ol k death, and cripplod her father. Her: self end Lizzie, then just two yeats of age was made eaptives and kept by the Indiahs Wntil the next Apkil. At that time Mrs. Cook, after seversl un- availing eftorts, was. ransomed By an Indian fradet near that locality, who is now M. Charles Hanger, & prom- inent cit:zon of Olinton, I w=~ Liu‘.?a was left to grow p with - Iudisns and became a great favor i with the chiefs of the tribe. Sie was owned by one cf the chiefs named Cut Note. From that day to this, Mrs. Co-k, acting by the impulses of humanity, aud in accordance with the dying re quest of her father, who brethed his List in Ohio sorile five years ago, has persevered in her efforts to find soma trace of the c:ilive aister, Li F.lwner. And she has been 50 suo- cessiul as to believe that sho is atill alive. In 1860 General Cu:ter wrote to Mrs. Cook thiit he tiad the word cf ahootit named Cotnstock to the effect that he (-he scout) had seeh Liszie, but ro ol sely wix £hd watched that be oould hiot get near her. Four years £go, ovly, another trace came through a guide and army officer that the o tive child was with the Cheyennes, Mrs. Cook has some rgnsons for be- lieving that the ‘*Onita” who repre sents “The Prairie Waif,” and whose name is down on the bills as Miss Lizzie Fletcher, is none other than her own ster, Lizsio Flotcher, who at two years of age was separated from her.” And smong thew sre thess: The nemes are the same, and this can ba acsounsed for from the fact at the time of the capture thers were two h It breeds with the Cheyennes who c:1d ralk Eng'ish and to them Mors Cook told her siste.’ foll name. She thinks it covld emily hsve been pre served. The appsrent age of “Onita” compares with that of the lost Liszie, who,would now, if alive, be eighteen years old. The plot of the play is al- most exactly in accordance witn Mrs. Cool’s experience in some of its patts. Aud again, in ths fourth act of the play a b-nd of Cheyenne Indi- 08 appeared in some of their scalp and war dances, Once more, Cook says that she remembera that M. Cody (Buffalo Bill) was then fa- mous in that countryas an Indian acout and puide. With il these resemblances one thing seems quite true, snd this ls, if “Onita” is not the Lizzie Fletcher of the massacre the character that she represents is founded upon her his- tory. By spreading this infcrmation western papers may b of soma astist- ance in rescuing the Indisn girl, who certainly thought to be alive. The stery is in any event one stranger than fiction, while mo attempt has been made to go outside the bare and the main facts in the case. —_— His Honor and Bysh. Det-oit Free Press. He was a little old man, covered with successive layers of dust and full of pepper. Hehad a witch-har:l cane in one hand and a battered plug hat in the other, and he waved both on high as he trotted around in front of the bar and called out: ““T want to know if this is what you call law! Here 'tis after 8 o'clock and I havn't had s bite to eat yet I” “Ts your name Rogers 1" “T won't tell ! I protest | I demand damages,” shouted the old man as he danced around. ““Be calm—be calm.” ‘I won't be calm! Hers I am, s hundred miles awsy from home and Sunday only twenty hours away.” “Just 80, uncle, but you drank too much and got into a row.” ““No; I didn’t drink nothing but aglass of milk. I atopped on the grounds to help box up two fat hogs, and I got o the depot just seven sec- onds a’ter the train had gone. Some of the follers around . thero began to poke fan at me, an’ I slapped 'l pairs of jaws in sbout threc minits! “Yos, but we can’t put up with such conduct.” ““Nor I can't, either! I'm cld, and T lock rusty, but when anybudy hops on me, he finds that he has tackled chain lizhtning!” ‘‘Have you any money?"” “Not a shillin".” “How can youget home?” “Hoof it!” It's thirty-five miles on an air line. avd T'll make it by aun- down and milk five cows before sup-. gat.” ‘Well, I guess you may e, ‘Yes, I guess 80, £00,2 .14 thia town will be purty luekyif T'don’t make it pay §50,000 darqges, Se———— A Bodie Snaxe 2 Bodle (Cal,) News. i Georga Finney. driver of the Vir- giviasand Bodie stage, says that snakes of weveral species, including hoop and rattlers, are getting to be so plentiful along the road at this sud of the route that it is dangeraus to leaye the coach, and It is a great wonder that he hasn't lost his team before this. 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The liver 12 more rrequently the seat of dispase then s generally supponed, for up. oft its regular action depends, in great meastire, the powers of the stowach, bow- g, beaii sud th whole nervous system. ezulate that important organ by taking Simmons’ Liver Regulator, and you pre- vent most of the diseases that flesh is_heir to daw A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. | ——— THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER, #0ii tooxtNe Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Pud= dings, Beans, Rice, Efc., By Steam. 1t has stood the test of severe trails and re- seived the highest recommendations from hotel and rosteuraot gropritions, lignor dpon his breath, told hint she couldn’t have snything to do With a little boy-was. drank liquor. Boncludiji thdt his mothef wag in Battiest, Dick evidently saw that tneré was but one way to redeem himelf. £0 ho went out, and remained #o long that his mother, becoming uneasy about him, went to seek him. She found bimalons fu the vard, swearing 48 liistily as a governihent ‘‘mule: shinner.” ~ On beitig aaked whit he theant by Such conduct as thad, Dick innocently and earnestly roplied “T'm awearing off, and I'll never drink anothgr, as lang as I livé.” e btrongly suspect that the ma- ternal alipper taught Dick a better, if not au easier way, but of thia we are not fully informed. He had his own idea of “swearing off.” and being a regolute sort of a boy, he will prob- ably stick to it. ———— Sufficiently Explicit. The Elk Mountain Pilot, published at Trwin (RubyCamp),Gunnison ¢ouns try, says that ths hfi‘lo-ing was folifld on a iiiniog stake above the lake: Nofick, 2 The Seldom Fed Lods. 1, the undersigngd; have. this day {by permission of huby Camp) loca- ted the Abeve naitied lods, lying in God-only knows what _oireation, claim 7,500 feet in a hell-westerly di- rection, aud 7,500 feet in a hell-east- erly direction; also 160 feot on each side of this stake in every directlon, linear and horizontal measurement| also all dipv sp and angles, belongih to the kingdom of heaven, in each casc made snd provided. Lo- cated this, the 12:h day of July, A. 3 . Davy OrockEerT, From Cayote Gulch, Pumpkin Hol- low. LB.G Amen. — A polnt Wall Made. ¥.om €4 ator Newton Eooth's spesch in San Franciso. " During the war of the American revolution there was a large number of men in this country who were sincere- Iy opposed to the independience of the United States. Tn some sectiond they watoin the msjority. They were csll- ed tories, from their sym athies with the governing party o Great Bri They held themaelves to be subjects of George IIL lust - mnahfl 4 grost body of the penple in the. southeen States from 1861 to 1866 held * themselves eiis #ens of the confederacy. They reaibls od drafts, impeded the execn'ion cl the laws, enlisted with the redcoats, and made the revolution a ivi not nolities] crgavizarion after the war olosed, aud had met in conventior, resolved that they stood by their principles, were proud of thelr traditions, aud they were of right adtitled to the possession and contrcl of the government of the United States! Supoose they had nomin: ated for president G: Gates; soldier by profession, distingaished for ervices in the patriot army; snd said, accept this as an olive branch— we admit that the United States are independent—give us the control of the government to soothe our feelings; do it, or weshell bs mad as long s wa shalllive, and the longer we shall live the madder we'll get—and you shall be responsible for the animosi- ties which have grown out of the war. Would that proposition be more abaurd or preposterous than that of the demooratic party to-day. —_— SOZODONT AND BISMAROK, Looking at Bismarck one would not. suppose that he aways such almost omn'ipotence. He is calm and cbeer- fol, wary and watching. SOZODONT dont lock different from other pre- parations, But it never fails in what it undertakes. Calm and Eru-bla, it is death to parasites which attack the teeth. 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STEeL anLs) ARE THE FINEST] TS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Tt yon wish the Dest Traveling Accommoda- et by this Boute OTHER. ‘via this road and Check tsual Bags §age Fres of Charge Cor. 14th, KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weak $Forioul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Kinergy, Nervous Debility, or any Obstructions arising from Kidney or Bladder Diseases’ Also for Yellow Fever, Blood and kidney Poisoning, in infected malarial sections. istillation of 1 KIDNEGFN, wh i the membranotis 1 Ing of th dacks o water pen sivin hem strength, Yixor and resioring these orgaes on bolh the mhgmd -u;v’\‘o't of ;TN dans b Chrcameiances wioout it has a vers pleasan contatulig positive Befoo taki Union Pacic Ticket Office, SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE- ry Street. etc, mot ob- For luformation, folders, s ice, address any inalle at Homo Ticket the Compeny, ¢ . H. STERNITT, Gen'l Manazer, Zeu’l Pass. Agent, G0, ILL. 'CHIOA( JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag’t Omaha & Councll Bluffs. “THROUGH TO CHIOACO House, Fremont, Neb. | Without Change of Carsl THZX CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (Quincy RAITLROAD. With Smosth ard Pertect Track, Elogaut Pas- senger Coaches, aad PULLMAN SLEEPING &IDINING CARS THE 00LORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thistristitution, located at Denver, Colofadd; the Edusticns! and Commercial ceater of the Weit, Is pro-emincitly the best and riost practi- oal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —OF— Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, B. w. DADY, Secretary. | purtsan paace sice Cor The most extensive, thorough and compls apy tnatiiution of the kind la the warld. Thoussnds of accountants and Busincss men, fa the prin- clpal clties and towas of the United States, owe thelr sucoess to cur course f training. The Right Kind of Education for Yourg Men and Ladies. & Fine, new briek block at fiinction of thrée street onr lines Elogantly fizted and farnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our nove systamatic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Youg men who contemriits & busioss | and parents having sons o aduo (o, &re e Istly requested to rend for s new Cires which will give fa'l Information as o tere conditlon of entrance, ste. Address @. W. FOSTER, President, sopt-gm = Denver, Colorado. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes of & FAMILY PHISIO Suy - | p. B RO South my20- u Liver Complaint Bropm Taior, Tomors Sait " Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neural 2o Dipner P and Furjing the o, o (& 78t patiectsd octs woupdantly show boy mach they all otber Pilla. Taey are safo and pleasant e, but powertal t) cure. it husiors from the blood ; th, te ‘ot disordered organs fnto tion; 20d they impart health and. tone to the whole being. They ucro not only the avery day cum- plainta of every body, but formidable and daoger- un dissnsos. Mosh skilful ph most, ‘o 15"t most com thair excel g bt ctisens, sood cor. tes of cureh and of the great beneflta derived froam theso Billa. They are the safest and beft physic for children, becaase mild 25wl s flectual. Belng sugar costed, they are o; ‘and being purely vegotablo, Toeyiareencirly harmioss " PREPARED BY DR. J. €. AYER & €O, LOWEEL, MASS. Practical and Analytical Chemists 8old by all Druggists and Deslers In o inent cl OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than any other proptietary medicioes of the day stands Tarraut's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient And tor fbis reason:' It Is an exact counterpart of ona of the most. valuable 1 atural medicines in the world, We rifer to the great Seltzsr Bpring of Germany, to which thowands of the dyepestic, tho b lichs, the rheumat c, and the venal_diseases resort: snnually, and return to thele homes convalcacent or cured. The Aberlent is one of the first and by far the ‘mest sucosesfal of all the effoits made to repro- ducs, In a portable form, the most popular min- ool waters of Bas that vou purchase only the genuine srticle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OoONMANA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most. thorough appointed and_complete Maohine Bhope and Foudey n theutate, Oustings <acr’ pion mant Boings, Pumps and eve. class of machinery ‘made to order. Special attention given to Well Augars, Pualleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Cutting, ete Plans tor new Machinery,Woachanical Draught- Ing, Models, ste., meally exvented. 256 Hartley 5t., Bet. 14tn snd |15th. S| 100 MILES SH ST. P~UL Hviog a¢ Sioux Cicy & Paciflo Tranctor D a. . &P.R.R 1t s acknowledzed by the Yrew, aad all wio ‘zavel wrer It, t bo the Best Abpolated and ‘Best Maniged Road In the Conniry. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Shouid best in tind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Poiats East, and Nerthwest. Passengers by thi avo chaice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Duly Lies of pilace iz Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Express Trains or line are equipped with tho Westing} ous: Patent Air Brakes and fers Eitoms B lier's P Couplers, tre tection Agai: dens in the AND DiNINC CARS Arerunon ta Burington Rovte; Tiforifation concernine Woutes, Rates, Tize iections, ete., will b chéerfilly given by sing st the offien of the “urd. gton Kotits, ‘Gen'l Manazer. . 0. PHILL{?P1, Geueral dgont, Omata. " ' P. DUE 1 I0UX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The 0ld Relr}l, ity Rovtsl TEs7 ROUTE! From COT'NCIL BLUFFSto , MINNBAPO!IS DULUTE or BISMARTK, SPE D, AFETY AND § /HFOAT god. Biwoun: X wd a loave tiie Unlon Pacillo i) Pluffs, at 56 p m.. 20 p. m., and 8t. Paal axy Oraze Rovurt. Rotaroing, leave St Pl at 330 p o, ar- & > o and Ualon opt, Council Bluffe, wir that your tickets read via 8. C, d 7. . HILLS, rintendont, Missourl Vailey, Towa. BINSON, Aset Gonl Puss. Ageat. 3. H. \ERYAN. westorn Feich snd Passnger Agent. tf e Couneil Bluffs. HORT LINE 1880. K. C., ST. JOE& . B.R.R, 18 the only Dircet Line to ST. LOVUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No changs of cars between Omaha and 8t. Lonis and but 016 betwoen Omaba and New York. 8IX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACTTSO ALL Eastern & Western Cities With leas chargos and 1n advance of other lines. This entiroline Is equipped with Pullman’s Palace 81 acs Day Coach- Ticke's fur salo at all coupon stations n the J.F. BARNARD, Gen'l Sapi. Bt. Joseph, Mo - 5t Joseph, Mo, W. C. SEAOHRIST, Ticket Agen., 214 Fiftcenth Siroet, between Fambax tad ‘Donglas, Unlon Block, Omaha. JOS, TEHON, A. B. BARNARD, Pase. Agent, Omal ‘Omah; CHICAGO Manufactarers of STANDARD SHOT o TOEUYIT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manutscturers of Lead Pipe,Sheetand Bar Lead, ‘Biock Tin, Pipe ana Solier, Livsced Oil 2nd Ol Cake. OBDES SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLIKTON ST.. CHICACO HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET €0.S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For England, France and Germany. DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 1AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 498 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEERASKA Oftering his services fa all deparimests o 2 Gypersl 61 Broadwsy, New York Tor Paseags app'y-4o C. B. RICHARD & CO. =2 Passcpger Ageats, modicive’ and surgery, both in gencial s | 3p cial practios, acate and chronic discases. On | be “consuited highs sud day, an wil viste ‘Porvof ths city e84, coumty ou Feceipt of lette, oF talegawt, foul matter and Gentles NOTICE— ment Stawp. which permits KIDNEG! Other Persous everywhers, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. -H not foufid At your Druggista or Grocers, we will send a bottle prepaid to the nearsst exgress offca to you. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhars, Wholesalo agents in Omahs, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., will supply the (rade at manufacturs o 18 UNASOY NIRRT THE SASSTALY % , ST RE " cre ‘) AND & PACIFIC ETWEEN THE EAST & THE for eatin, o CHICA IS THE GREAT € 3 | S g i an et s | B S i pen s sxs me Rk | Lt A NALLZ, wy, 1 1L Cant. B. 8. Blps AtPEomIA, Witk TEDAE . a4 & Rock RT., with the avenyort i, " is magnificentry mple- | ct. and sastliie Je S Fese Triine. Yoo 23 1s 845708 if 657 Arscec! conta lises for e Rommtay rans Plimn iiacs | | ACKA Sir=ping Cars 1ot sleeping purposes, and P uace | and Southwest. = = £ LMAN PAV.ACE CARS 1) through to PEORLA, DES Mo e 5. "% TCHISON, and LEA VENWORTI Great Bivel Taiand Houte,” are s e & For iaformation address. A. KIMBALL, E. ST, JOHN, Gen'l Superintendent. Gow') L. a0d Puadgp ok o CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADHS. And Everything I}’Fm ’Isroad lile Furniture and A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS. SEXIVERIOE 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. 5p 26 mon th eat Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. g—__2 Z MANUFACTURED BY P, P. MAST &CO., SPRINCFIELD.0 They also make Buckeye Improved Irou Seam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two iorse Styles Engquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Nrb.g' weakr. g12a day st ' cme sasily ma! w008t o frbe « dretn Trt & Co.Fort 1t M Gt i e NERVOUS DEBILTY Humphreys' &y e ore Iy Homeopathie's %" i "ncSpecific No. 28. camtad remaiy Erown - Zla the most~ suc Price §1 per Cials and largo via of owder [or CURES RHEUMATISM, CURES COUGHS nd | frae e COLDS: CURES RHEUMATISM, CURES COUGHS sad coLDs. postaze SREY 4 » Vori. leatp e o1 CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DYFTHERIA. —_— s s Py —— ] A CURES LAME BACK, and STIF? JOINTS. | Portiand, ¥aine. e ——— e RESB! (N4, CUTS snd BRUISES. CURES 2 g, COTS nod BRUISKS. OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. for Miss Freeman's aad_dan Calor 310 89LD IN Go.