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1 (3 AN ABANDONED BABY FOUND. Bids Fair to Oreate a Sensation in High Up Oapital Oircles. A SCIENTIST IN THE CITY. Dr. Billings Comes to Cor the University Regents—U States Offenders Sentenced —Social Notes, 1t With ed [PROM TITE IER'S LINCOLY HUMEAT.| Detective Littletield, of the Law and Order League, is at work on a mystery which, if unraveled, will make a big sensation in the “'high up" circles of society in the capital city. Thursday night a child about two weeks old was found in a barnat the corner of G and Fourteenth streets, where it had be left by a well drossed man who was sc lurking about the neighborhood just after dark. The child was comfortably clothed and wrapped in a drab mohair shawl. No oneappearing to claim it yesterday morn- ingit was sent to the Home for th end- less. Elder Howe, it is understood, had posted Littleficld some time before that matters were not just as they should be in certain quarters, and the detective is now. trying to conneet this information with the incident of Thursday night. He has ascertained that arrangements wer made for procuring an abortion, but the birth of the child little before i expeeted upset them. This child, if would bo about the age of the one found Thursday night. ‘The publicity give oy terday attracted the attention of many charitable people, and the police were deluged with offers of adoption. A SCIENTIST'S ARRIVAL. Dr. F. A. Billings, the celeb slogist, arrived in’ Lincoln y wonsult with the regents of the unive about the startingof a school of veterinary science in connection with that institu tion. Dr. Billings, it will be rememb ed, is the gentleman who accompan the four children from Newark, N l)' to be treated rophobia. He a4 man very youthful counte- nance, wear y mustache closely cropped, and with hair plentifully streak: ed with grey. His appearance isnot con- ducive to trust, but in the esst, where he i own, his opinions on tl 1 lines which he has studied are regarded with great favor, and looked upon as a savant by men many years his senior. In speaking of ‘tht Doudna case yesterday Dr. Billings said that ho did” not believe the Windsor house t‘n&inm-r\ a8 n by a mad dog at all. “My_ study of rabies,” snid_the doctor, *‘has led me to believe that it is the rarest of diseases, and at times I almost doubt whether it exists. At ithe most, the number of deaths from so-called hydrophobia in this country does not’ exceed twenty-five yearly, which, in a population of 55,000,- 000, is infinitesimal. It is now known that the four children whom I took to Paris were not bitten by a mad dog but by one which had been dosed with drugs and, of course, acted As some well-authenticated ca drophobia among dogs wi exist near Newark, howeve pa of the children were justified in taking all possible preeautions.” * Just now Dr. Billings interested in hog cholera, which he thinks is not a pliggue, as many believe, but is commu- nic to herds by actual contact with germs carried by animals from infected t;h lities or by men hired to attend them. Strict quarantiue, with the killing of all disensed swine, will in time eradicate the complaint, as glandersis gradually being being fought out of tho older communi- tics. THY PRISONERS SENTENCED. In the United States court ‘i*ua(n day morning Judge Dundy called up for scntence the prisoners convieted at the present term, Sylvester Yundt, found ity of conspiring with Frank P, Swin- dler and others, to defraud the United States by bogus land entriesin Nebraska, was ordered to guy o fine of $100 and costs and to imprisoned for four months, dating from the 1st of December This gives Yundt about nfts days 1, which he will serve in Om Erwin B. Heath, the young man con- victed of stealing registered letters from the vostoflice at Kearney, while employed clerk by Postmasfer Morgan, was yiven {wo years in the house of correc- tion at Detroit, from the 1st of December, 18¢ of ames Van Len, who for the third time had been found ghilty of selling liquor to Indians at Pulo, was sentenced to six months imprisonment, and fined $100 and costs. Van Len took the matter very philosophically, and when advised by Clerk Frank to warn his friends to ab- stain from their ovil ways, “Not by a d—d sight, Al find out the folly of it Just o i Bloody Dick Seymour, a supposed pal of Swindler and Wells in the crooked land transactions, vefuses to squeal and will be held in juil until the next term of court. Young Tiertsort, accused of stealing a registered package from the Kennard postoftice, will be bailed out at Omaha by his father. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The progressive euchre pa Dr. and M Hart, Tuesday evening, wiis one of the largest and most thoroughly enjoyable of the ma aflairs in tho capital city this season, The list of 5 was unusually large, and bidden ponded. The royal prize for gentlemen was won by Mrs. Kie who entered the contestwith the sterne sex, and defeated them, Mrs. Cropsey was the winner of the ladies prize, whilo our young friend E. B Coons and Mrs, Espes were rewarded with the goose egg emblems, Colonel E. D. Webster was in ffom his Hiteheoel county ranch - yesterd routs 10 Omaha to pass Sunday. dealing gently with the veteran politi- cian, umh is still in appearance and actions as young us when assisting the famous Willlam ™ H. Seward in framing his thundering proelamation, or touching up the patriotism of New Yorkers through the columns of the Times in Ray- wmond’s day. H. B. Granger of Lincoln was m od ust week to Miss E. A, at Wh 1ls the guests present reaves, Esq. Miss vs, and Mrs, J. H. Y. wer, 5o long connected mer millinery store, self in Chiciigo ther of J. S, and H. given by The mother and V. I and |l sotttl The departure of for he rhome in Springfield, | the oceasion of a farewell party g evening by Mr.and Mus. J. F. Barna whose guest she has been, ¢ come 1o Lincoln to I 8ON&. ng o W. Phillips is home again after a three month’s tour of the Pacilie Charley Ultrich. of the Demogr is keoping bachelor’s hall during. the ab- sence of his wile and baby on a visit east. Rev. Lipe has baen seut to Springfictd, Ohio, in the interest of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionavy society of the Lutboran church. Hon. William 11 Munger of Fremont, oie of the few domoeruls in the - state iy ho ulllé out of polities, was in Linooln Thursduy arguing & case befora il supreme court. Geanet Loeturer McDowell of the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATUKDAY. MARCH 13, 1836, Ancient Order of United Workmen, has concluded to settle in Lincoln. BRIEF MEXTION. After eighteen hours deliberation the jury in the case of Rowena Young vs John C. Deputrin and others came into court at 11:30 to-night with a verdict for the plaintiff, finding her entitled to all the premises in dispute. The property con- sists of eighty acres of land south of Lin- coln valued £00,000. Rowena Ynmus claimed title direct from the origina owner, Mrs. Irvine, while the present vners, John C. Deputrin, Harriet M on and the Lincoln Driving Par ation, had a deed from Mrs, Ir- attorney, James Donovan. This t will eject the defendants and put Young in possession Matilda Fulton has eommenced an action in the district court for a divorce from her husband, John intiff s that she was married to ¢ aincaster county on the 14th of Mq and that on the 18th of November following he deserted her without cause, and now remains in parts unknown The Indianola Home and Building as- i capital of §100,000, was incorpo j An extradi arrant was issned ye ay for the return to Wapello county, lowa, of George Prince, who i wanted in that neighborhood for murder. Prince is at present in one of the frontier counties of Nebraska. The trial of Charles Vanderpool on a charge of stealing hogs from B & M. e resufted in his Aequittal. Vandorpoot is the first man that has escaped. from Dis- trict Attorney Strode this term. Hon. G. M. Lamberton, attorney for Mrs. Snowden Cochrane, whose ht nd committed suicide whilo under the influ- ence of liquor a fow wecks ago, is about to bring an action for $5,000 damages agunst Thomas Carr under the Slocumb Lincoln people feel quite {nhil:\nl over the victory of the Fitzgerald Hose team at New ( ns, and will give the boys a public reception on their ret ‘Thirteen transactions of cash consideration in which $13,000, were made Thursday. ierth, the state veterinarian, say istied from the reports that Norn ylor's lovse was suffering from br fever, and not hydrophobi Twelve thousand leases of school lands in Hitcheock county were signed in the land commissioner’s oflice yesterday. Sherift’ Perry Reel of Pottay county, Iowa, it the capital day after an extradition warrant for Fred Mitler, who is accused of commit- ting a forgery in the Hawkeye state, L ARRIVALS, i TA D. Webster, Stratton; N. S. Nebraska City; U. E. Wells, Sewar H. Morrison,” W. A. Catland, Neb City; John A. Nobhs, Bloomington; N. Dufl, Syracuse; H. H. Shedd, Ashl W. Powers, Kearncy; E. P. Omaha. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers werc filed March 11, with the county clerk, and reported for the Brr by Ames' Real Estate Agency: Joseph Crebo (single) to John R Webster, rt of It 7, Capitul add, Omaha, w d— 33,200, Gustayus W_Haagensen (single) to A T McDougall, ts 5 and 6, blk 1, town of Elk- liorn, Douglas county, w d—8400. Jolin Davenport 0 Ira Da vided 3¢ of wi¢ of nwif sec 22 county, g c—S1, John' A MeShane (widower) to Luther Drake, It 12, blk 4, and Its 38 and blk 8, Brookville, Douglas connfy, w d— Becht'(single) to Con Wiedeman and , Wm A Redick’s add, Omaha, w port, undi- -9, Douglas A—8825, Wm A Redick and wife to Max Becht, lot 31, _\‘\)'m A Redick’s add, Omaha, w d Cecelia Burkhard to Frank J Burkley, § 1k 0, Kountze & Ruth's Omalia, & 500, Joft D Jefferson to Nancy Jefferson, nlg of_lot block 10, West Omaha, q ¢—8400, W W 'Jefferson’ to Nancy JefTerson, nig of 1t 8, bk 10, West Omaha, q ¢—3400. Eva Fitchett and hushand to Augusta W Olarie, It 16, Keyey division of it 9, Capitol add, Omaha, w d— Jimes K. Chambers and wife to W, B, Clarke, 1t 30, Lices’ Place add, Omalia, w' d= n add §2,450. Thomas J Rogers and wife to Augusta W Clarke, 1t17, Keyes’ division of 1£9, Capitol add, Oinaha), W d—$4,050, % C'B Hayens and wife to Wm ¥ Clarke, Its 5 and 6, blk 8, Hanscom Place, Omaha, w'd— 350, Chas L Clark (single) and others to John T Steer, sei{ of see i-15-10, 160 acres, Douglas cu}lnly, W d—§1,500, Toward A Worley and wife to Julia Me- Nair Henry, It 89, Burr Oak, Douglas county, w ! 300, Hattio J Maynoe to Clifton E. Mayne, 1t 8, and east 11 feet of 1t7,blk 16,Isaac & Seldon’s add, Omaba, q e—S1. : Mary Stephan and husband to Hugh Flan- agan, Its 6and 7, bIk19, £ V Smuth's add, Omaha, w d—81,000, Augustus Kountze and wife and_others to Charley Renstrom,nig of 1t 12,blk 10,Kountze & Ruth's add, Omaha, w d—$500, AL T Tda Socks, of Easton, Pa., who is 24 years of age, has had four husbands in o married life'of ten years. Lol French women follow fashion as a_dog follows his master. Other women follow fushion as a blind man follows his dog. 2 ———— When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoris, ‘Whon she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sho gave them Castoria, ———— It is reported that Professor Ni recently discovered Raphacl, “1 au Sein,” isin a fair way of being chased by the Bavarian government for th of the Old Pinacothek. The price mentioned is 500,000 franes. Theodore Thomas tained sev Conn ing n §ts way to Ansona, other evening, put, upon a there at midnight, the audienc wis found wi and the deferred con- cort was begun, ing at 2 a. m. Clara Louise Kelloga's southern tour is proving very successful. TUTT’S T PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Medioal Triumph of the Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loasof aypetite, Bowels costive, Pain in tho head, with & dull on in the shoulders over the right ditul dreams, I y el A on i H ] TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Bou-vates the body. makss healty esh trongilvns the weAk, repairs the vasies of e ayatem with pore Blood and band muselo; wass e Rerveus rsteul, luvigoiules Lhe L, aad e e "vigor of wanhood . by drugeists. Eaton )4 METray s, Now York, I The Hard Old Man. “'A hard old man “Yes, a hard old man is he hed for the doleful 1i And si in his lonely " the townsfolk said, he led house by the sea, A hard old man, with searching eye And flowin With never a To the greet With never a word or smile for an He liv And ga ed to h of Iv To enrich the world from day to da beard of snow: ind word in reply ng of high or iow. imself as a miser m; is cheer not even a penny, One night a gallant barque, storm-driven, In winter's cold and gloom, Her stout old timbers rent and riven, Came onward to her doom. Then up hie rose, that hard old man, With iron face and form: And launched his boat upon the wave In all that blinding storm., And throngh the midnight, and the roar Of breakers on the sand; He rescued all And brought that drowning erew, them safe to land. “Twas a noble deed and nobly done,” is thus the townsfolk s And the hard old man of yesterday Isthe “brave old man” of to-day. - HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Long and short draperies will be equally in sty brims, Plain and figur effects, Some of the straw hats have Rembrandt red velvets have illuminated Pongee silk embroidered with chenille is a novelty. Gold and silver tinsel is seen in all the new tuchings, Dresses are trimmed with lots of little rib- bon bows., Shirts a ula pleats. ro cithier plain or Iaid in perpendic- The short spring wraps willh ave long front tails The v the increase, Surahs and 1! tinue in fave for making paper flowers is on adamnes in delieate tints con- All-white handkerchiefs arc most snitable with full dress, in the new galloc ot and oxidized silver beads are combined s, More artificial hair is worn than has been the ¢ rase for some time, ntel lambrequins are made quite long M and in irregular shapes, Many dresses are pointed front and b ade with long waists Blouse dresses are still the most popular style fo 1t is repos Py an mantl bordered with chinehill Spring jackets, ing costuine, are fringe. Mr, Talmage pung children. ts with broad brims are among the apes in straw. ed that green will not bo a fa- color for straw s tor spring wear will bo ur. corresponding to the walk- trimmed with straight cord vs that the most disgusting thing on carth is’a woman who never combs her rt fronts, re: entirel, broidery. Beaded grenadines will be in sununer wi elaborate. Signora Rube est honors that ¢ man school of pl Rosette ) in width as 3 m vers and Figaro sleeves are y of passementerie of openwork em- favor for jsome of the designs are very stein has received the high- n be awarded by the Ger- losophy. of ribbon unli’ a quarter of an well as high bows of ribbon are used for trimming bonnets, The printe closely buttoned side AF small orel no takers. the thr rah v Madame Maria cently at S Michael de t at the advanced age of 91 years, lef lest two women in America are Mrs, A. T, Stewart and Mrs. Mark Hopkins. Iy is worth about $3,000,0 Collars, cuffs and chemisette 1 cambric, are made of ‘The collars worn with bodices often open at the esno nurseryman offers to give to any old maid_over 55 enough trees to set out a 1t is safe to say there will be Figaro jackets of dark velvet, slashed from at to the bust, are worn ove ts with atternoon dr silk, The slashing on the sleeves corr to thaton the front. v hght su- nne Leveillee, who died re- nask dren and grandchildren, Miss MeBrown, tion agent, baggage mast , of Chesterville, TIL., is r, and telegraph operator, rins & fumber yard'and a dairy, and holas thé position of village belle. A woman in eloped with a corns with her and her tind his house uni Lansingburg. N. Y., has Cplayer, who boarded husband.” The latter must usually quict no Rhine-stone spiders now ornament the out* side of tiny velvet ope: decorate tlie toes of tho also French bonuets, a inty gr. kid sandals worn over garnet silk hose at tive-o’clock teas. San Francisco has a curiosity in the shape of a young woman who can speak, but who will not. “Seven faring man, wa time she has not A colo )z passed geography, Hoop gar match fasten the Thy are trimmn striped material the bottom. assics and English,and obta second-class honors in F arrings 5 or rubies @ with full evening toilets, years ago her lover, s drowned, and sin uttered @ word. girl admitted to the privileges of niversity of Toronto has i triculated, in_mathematics, history, ined neh and German. t with pearls, diamonds, o very fashionably worn Hooped clasps to velvet do collars, now the fable addition to a dressy costume. ome of the skirts for young girls are made with wide box-pleats a loosely-knotted s; ndare without drapery, h being worn with then, sed with a broad band of placed a few inches above Coiffures for evening wear consist of flow- ornaments y they 0 arrang I'at th starting point ibbon, and feathers, The whole change haye undergone of L 1. They y now and raised in tine delicate aigrettes, In the absenc of the Rev. A. P, Jones, the preacher at Frankfort, Spink county, Da- kota, on a recent Sunday, his wife prea hed a sermon, and the congregation now want the male Jones to stay away all the time or et his wife do the preaching. The “Laveuse' r overdr ip at both vouf exac skirts, long as the unde: breadths are j les, y as ith ‘The front breadths are cut ullnuwli;n ’ tun| h will again be a popu- ng fabrics. It Is caught 1 fastened under the back peasant girls tuck up their kirt, The front and ngd, ‘theu plaatert T and fasteneg at the” GiTi by a sash or wide loops o1 the dress-goods. 1t would appear that the golden age had arrived in milli head-coverings a entire or adorn: inery to note the array of nd trimmings, cither of gold 1with it. There are gold canvas fabrics, gold_ornaments, and ribbons bordered with come from some gold, while flocks of birds, mysterious clime, have gold beaks, gold heads and legs, while showers of gold dust bedeck their Dark hats are made be gold ornamentation and loops which of a sprin wouderful plumage, utiful by bronze and nd among the folds tower hign upon the front liat are two red crabs, a gold liz- ard, and three tiny gray velvet mice. e —-— Sadder Than Progressive Euchre, 0 guile youth, 5o full of slips, Far worse’ than an Wall street broker, In you I turned my cash to chips, Aud lost it on a game of poker, And guileless youth and woman's art, You told me’love was then in fashion, Aud 50 I bet my only heart, And lost it on a game of passion, Ye T “The gambier sadder still’s the closing part— ar sadder than progressive euchre— waiden gave me back my heart— alwa; - ptuiy lucre. PEPPERMINT lfilfll’s. The baker is pect. If you cannot his faults, x the only loafer entitled to lick & wman be lenient with ‘I'ne sellish man has most presence of mind. Ho never forgets There are nea i ited the theater act, an in t M he lanai val service, Rear-aduni + navy that oceup When he was marrie to her to the end. himself. tly fifty rear-admirals in our are good enough s the same position, be promised to cleave And the iirst time they vis- ho clave at the end of each his country would soon be a would work with half the enercy that his wife does when she starts oyt to cateh & flea. Boayder—I'm thues aday.” tired of eating cakes three Landlady—"1"should shink on would be. N® ohe ca you do without being tired “There are times? says Gall Hamilton, “when a woman does not feel like learning a language or savin® asoul.” Itis just after she has pounded her finger with a tack ham- mer. A St is dealer advertises: “I am_sell- ing fine screws in men’s pants at $4.” Un- less there is a loa®ed Mask in the hip pocket the inducement of a tine corkscrew in the pants will not capture many purchasers. Are you a prohibitionist? asked Col, De ne, poising his _pocket flask in the air as he regarded_his ¢hance acquaintance sus- piciously. “Lam.”” Then you will exense me if 1 drink before passing you the flask.” A Hoboken father, who has a beautiful daughter, has replaced the “God Bless Our Home” motto, whieh hung in the parlor, with an illuminated card be Ingersoll's remark: “When the Dog Barks It Is a Sign That I Am Moving On,” — Its effect on Sun- day nights is thrilling, A minister who recently held a four weeks' al at Buckhorn, Brown county, 1ll,, re- the following material _results for him- Two marriages at 85 each: a benofit supper, the net_proceeds of which amounted to 5 a donation of 85: proceeds of an exciting contest for a cake by two handsome young women, ‘T'he gentleman who committed suicide the other day in the Quartier St. Germain, ealled the attention of his servant to the fact that he was about to leap through the open wine dow. Just when he had done_so therg cam akl_nlick at the door. ¢\ friend came in and carry all the load re port self asked the servant, “Where is your master?” “Hehias” just gon® out, sir,’4 was_thea calm rlv,-ly of the valet, pointing’to the open win- dow. —— To a Pedagogue-Benedict. Dear Cipher, yow've naught left to sigh for, Since units unite when they warry. And you will be quick to see why, for Yoir add two, and liave one to carry, Byt when you beliold the first baby—) Twere well in your adding to tarry, writhmetic changes; and may be You'll add one and have two to earry, “Which is right. Edward, ‘the wages or sin b, or ‘the wawes of sinare death? ™ ther, Annabel; the wages of sin is wealth,” ying man?” was asked of gentleman at an untown reception, “Yes, sir” was the reply, “I'm a clergyman.”—[Evansyille Argus. tvangelist Moody objects to ghureh cany girlean be” kissed for twent five cents, He s right to object. Twenty- five cents 1s too confounded cheap, The ladies of the Congregational cliurch will give o chocolataireat an_ early date. It will be observed that this form of taire s the wildest form of dissipation known outside of ared painttoot _on a washtubful of church festival lemonade.—~| Washington Critic. ar, bright and untarnished,was found lodged in the intestines of a large black bass which was recently caught in a n stream in Idaho. This,the Spring field Union thinks, will interest the skeptics who have questioned the story of Tow St. Peter got the money o pay his poll tax. Superintendent—"Children, this Is Rev. Dr. MaeSnorter from Gowantis, ho has come all the way to tr ve your souls from hell. Yoi are not paying “attention. Now can any littlo bo 1tell me where the gontleman i from?” ~Chorus of children— “From hell.” “Most of you ministers are so marked Mrs, Porcine sympathizingly, “Why itis, 1 wonder?” . “Probably,” repfied the Rev, Brown, poinitedly, “beciuse we preach 50 often withont notes.” "1t is_pleasing to note in this conneetion that Mr, Poreine sonta chieck for his pesy rent the very next ay. The “preacher” Is ‘the latest swindling dodge being worked in Central Iowa. Ho calls on his way distributing bibles, and often presents the family with o handsome book, 1o then asks for dinuer or other meal and Ipt for twenty 2ents paid for 2 nonths later the neighboring calls for the payment of a note for $1 A little girl whose father had been reading tolier astory of a child who was_eaten up by abearcould not seem to forget it, and at night said: “Oh, paph, wasn't that a dread- ful story. ~And then tlie poor ehild couldn’t 2o up to Leaven.” “Why y, ;m- ¢ she was inside the STRICTLY PURE. IT CORTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM *Are you a mar a sombre-look| Jeer, ? re- IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES, PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PERBOTTLE 2 CEN| BOTTLES aroe put up for the & commodation of all who desire & goo &and low pricod Cough. Coldand CroupRemedy THOSE DESIRING A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ANY. LUNG DISEASE, Bhould secure the larke $1 bottles. — Divection accompanyiug each bottle. Sold by all Modicine Dealors. FOR MEDICIN Y NOFUSEL OJL 3 Absolately Pure and Unadulteryied, HOBPIT2LS CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES, PRESCRIGED, iy P YRIANS EYERYWHERK. CURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES And all Wasting Discascs; DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA, ThE ONLY PURE STIMULANT FOR THE SiOK, INVALIDS, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. ¥or sale by Druggists, Grocers Frice, Ou. Teriliories). tosble to el Donens sl In flais case, o iaarked, B3 Preas clarges propaid, by redaltiing B Dollars b0 The Dutly Malt Whiskey Co., Baltimors, APITAL PRIZE, $150,000. We do herohy cortity that we suporviso the Quartorly ) Stato Lottery Company, and in person manage and control amo arg fairness and in good artios, and we authorize the I8 cortifioate, with fac-simites attachod in its advertisment arrangements for all the Monthly anc Drawings of The Louisiana the Drawings themsolvos, and that the conducted with honost; faith toward all Company to use of our signature COMMISSTONERS. Wo, the undersigned Hanks and Bankers, will pay all Prizes deawn in The Louisiana State' Lot- terios which may bo prosontod Atour countors J. M. OGLESRY, Pres. Louisiana Natlonal Bank. BAMUEL M. KE: Pres. State Natlonal Bask. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank, | A TN [T — LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPAKY. Incorporated In 1803 for 35 yonrs by the logis: Inture for Educational and Charitable purposos Fi SCIHXR QOMF oY, Chicago, Lt Wostars Send -contwamp /7 e Cn/uing Consumption Forer o privey s o ro tejaeap and ov whle Tetonery Trach il Wastag Dipsari N 360 Lo prpore: BRI i with a capital_of £1,000,000—t0 which @ resorve fund of over £50,000 hns since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchiso wis made n part of the presont Stato Constitution adopted Decembor 2d, A. D, 187 Tts rand stnglo number drawings will take placo monthly It nevor scalos or postpon Look at tho following distribution: 190th Grand Monthly AND THE EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Musie, New On] Tuesdhy, March Under the personal supervison and manage ment of GEY, G, T, BEAUREGARD, of Lou- isiana, and GEN, JUBAL A, EARLY, of Vit ginis F GAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notice, Tickets are $10 only. Halves, $5 Fifths, $2. 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