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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. ' + PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. _PUBLIC LIB! 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PAYMENT OF GIFTS, . & GILMORE and his famous — THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT ‘There will be upon the stage two glass wheels, the con ‘The payment ot gi: LI begti th bday after ke oiser auriains eldieone sages announced, or the money will be returned to the ticket — pall A (Anstenapdacnanethic-"—vaterbnadpenined ‘Twenty-second Regiment Band, of sixty-five performers, | — Lo THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT tents of which can be seen bv the audience. Acommit- | the drawing and continue six months thereafter ana to give the GRANDEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT | holders on presentation of their tickets at our office. In THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT tee, consisting of three eminent citizens, in no way con- | no longer. Tickets entitled to gifts must be presented or FAMOUS TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND 3 : fin and | THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT eted with the management, having first made an ac- | sent to N oar r ; —— é : Gat Ga countey can’ ester. This| being: the A! | order to make our statement thoroughly clear and ex- fiat ‘ 5 gpa xd room No. ¢ Public Litrary Building, Louisville | p.youg gWENTY.SECOSD REGIMENT BAND last GRAND GIFT CONCERT, THE FINAL DRAWING, | — THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT curate count and éxamination, will place in the larger | Ky. where they will be taken ap andpald bycash| 00. awennycecOND REGIMENT BAND under the special charter granted by the Legislature of | plicit, we wish to emphasize the Ceclaration that the THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT j Wheel 100,000 leather tags, cut by the same die, exactly | checks upon the Farmers and Drovers’ Bank of Lonis | 540. awenty.sEGuND ps tacieat el ve object, e notified, | — THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT | alike, and hav {nted numbers upon them trom 1 to | ville, or by sight dratts upon the N. B t Com- re as ' os vlan a id -y, | concert aud drawing WILL, positively and unequivo- mee : ee ee ee Sr oF DY sight dratts upon the National Bank of Com- | y,yous TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND asa security that the drawing will POSITIVELY TAKE | THE FIFTH GIFf CONCERT 100,000, corresponding to the numbers of all the tickets | merce, New York, at current rates of exchange, at the | 00. gwexgy.seGOND REGIMENT nave ' PLACE as above announced that the Trustees and Mana- cally, take place February 27. 1875, and to say that if it | for the purposes mentioned, and which is positively and | sold. A similar committee, paving first examined, | option of the holder. Tickets, like greenbacks, are good ‘i sea, ae pootici | FAMOUS TWENTY-SECOND REGIMEN? BAND were have pledged themselves, and have notified their | does not the money Will be refunded op presentation of | anequivocally announced as THE LAST WHICH WILL | counted, folded and sealed up im 1,000 cylindrical boxes, | to the holder, and no gift be paid without delivery oF agents, to return all moneys. should uy postponement | the tickets at our office, No. 4, Publio Library Building, | EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY | precisely alike, as many slips of paper, on which are | of the ticketentitled to it at the office of the Manager, aii whatever be made. | Louisville, By. ‘ THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come off in Pub- | printed the 1,000 gifts, of denominations trom $109 to | inthe Library Building. All gifts not called for within Wea se — Mo Library Hall, at Louiavilie, Ky. | $260,000, will then place these 1,000 sealed boxes contain- | six months from the time of the drawing will be turned ——— The management piacing themselves in this position, ; — NEW YORK. Goss maiaw van Dowie ech ss eee | Every dollar of money ng from the asle of tickets SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1875. ing the gifts in the sma! wheel. Both wheels will | over tothe Public Library Fund. As this will be the last wew Yorn. i ‘oe 1son deposit in the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank, ana SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1878 then be turned until their contents are thoroughly | concert and the business must be closed op promptly cme Da¥. Therefore, those who would make sure of baving — — — NEW YORE, share in the distributiowof ihe TWENTY THOUSAND | "!! Temain there asa trust iund for the redemption of SATURDAY, FEBROARY 27TH, 1875. mixed. A blind boy will then draw from the | there will be no deviation from this last rule. naw Tonk ashore e distribution of the — z — pees peti our promises to the ticketholders until the final distribu SATORDAY, FEBRUARY 2TH, 1878 larger wheel one of the (ags, and, holding itupinfull | The Trustees have sccured the servicts of Hon. es CASH PRIZES, amounting in all to the enormous sum of — pe ee meres NEW YORK, TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL. | MP! tesifie Not one dollar of It has been used for SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2TH, 1878, view of the audience, the number will be called loud | THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, late Governor of Kentucky, NEW YORE. pie Yeas Ferien eee Ae ee as | CPenses or any other purpose, and CANNOT be so SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 271H, 1975. | enough for all to hear, by the crier appointed for this | to act as their Agent in the management of this final wae woe s, should procure tickets Wi ; ¥ — oe jalh abe 4 be yeaeiicy used. The expenses are provided for out of the private SATURDAY, FEBRUARY “7TH, 1875, Durpose; the tag will then be passed toa committee of | Gift Concert. Governor Bramlette is personally knowo ee . tm all probability there will not be a single unsold ticket —— — z pels Ba ia ON ITS WAY TO LOUISVILLE, KY, antec aa cnanante funas of the management, and will only be reimbursed SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1875. three distinguished citizens, who will say whether the | to almost every one in Kentucky, and to many of the WHERE I9 WILD exhanee tong be! m —- eee aD poe after the drawing is over. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1875. number has been rightly called. It will then be passed | citizens of other States in the Union, and he is author- —— > 3 3 = —— ———— E Gilmore with his band will leave New York tor Louis- At this final concert everything will be upon a scale | to a registrar, who will flie it upon a wire prepared for ized to see that the money arising trom the sale of tick- | that purpose: “he number of the ta; s 8 aed | i € thus drawn, cried, ad FIFTH AND LAST DRAWIN ville on or about February 1, and will give Concerts, om | In the Fourth Concert, which came of March 31, the | corresponding witn its increased importance, The | proven and fied, will be recorded by’ five | ete is deposied in the Farmers and Drovers’ Bank, DRAWING Clerks, im. separate books, | prepared tor that | — FIFTH AND LAST DRAWING their own account, in all the principal citiesen route, | gifts were widely distributed. The numbers drawing | music will be renderca by an orchestra consisting of one | purpose. A blind girl will’ then draw irom the | Treasurer ot tne Public Library of Kentucky, to remain —_— = — smaller wheel one of the sealed boxes, which will be | ‘ FIFTH AND LAST DRAWING Including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, | the principal gifts were ail sold in fractions. Ticket No. | bundred performers, se!ected for their fame in different euena Rh glit taken gut ptide wd and sie. mort for the payment of the offered gifts and also to see that FIFTH AND LAST DRAWI: { 4 = — ue view of the audience. The amount of the ¢ N A AWIN Washington, Pittsburg. Cleveland, Chicago, St Lonis, | 65,104, which drew $197,500, was sold through the Mem- | lands, and the unprecedented sum of then be erted, recorded by the five clerks, ‘and the pa- | the drawing is tairly conducted and the gifts justly _—. bi | pedo pth, — per filed by ‘the registrar, with its tag, whon the wire. FIFTH AND LAST DRAWING } Kansas City, Nashville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lous | phis, Tenn., agency, and paid in fractions, mostly $2,500,000, ‘he gift thus drawn will betong to the Ucket bearing the | awarded and promptly paid. —_— ~ same number as the tag drawn immediately before it FIFTH AND LAST DRAWING ville and otner cities. tenths. Actub of forty, Messrs. Wright, Eckerle, Smith $2,500,000, Thus this process will continue until 1,000 numbers are | The drawing will be published in the Louisville and ome scsi — drawn from the large wheel and all the boxes trom the oe OF THE SPECIAL NOTICE,—DEATH OF HON. THOS, E. BRAM- | and others, held one-fitth of it Charles Leland and final] wheel; and the thousand git ranging trom $10) | New York papers, and official copies, printed in the oir- a LETTE, JANUARY 12, 1875, Joseph Weller held one-tenth, and C. D. Stemhuh! and parties ‘wlio, present the tickets having num- | cular form of a Supplement to the Public Library Paper, — re A Foie geil a ee bers thus jgtermined by Jot to be entitled to | i Reiter “ OF THE Pr + | JG. id another ten:i e remai rac: hem. The gifts below $100 in value are approximations, | will be sent to those on! —— { ahs aR 2 Orc Oe SENIROE, Oh SH6i PABHG Sy Gi BOERAME RSI AROTR GE ane « pains and will be determined and puidas follows: the num: | a I See tr ee eee FREE LIBRARY OF KENTUCRY, brary of Kentucky, January 16, 1875, it was resolved | tions were collected through our city banks—Bank of $2,500,000, bers of all the tickets sold being cousidered in a circle, | ordered tickets by letter, and to every ticket holder i men es —— numerically formed, and having the highest number— — FREZ LIBRARY OF KENIUCKEY, that C. M. BRIGGS, Esq.. who, under the late Hon. | Kentucky, Western Financial Corporation and Western $2,500,000, 100,000—and the lowest—1—brought together facing the | whose Post office is known, — Ebid | penal — beholder, so that at the top of the circle Sgure 1 app: ae FREE LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, THOS, E. BRAMLETTE, was the real business manager | Bank, for their Memphis correspondents, whose names $2,50y,000, on the left ai a 100.09 on the right of a perpen lar | THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, diameter, th FREE LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, ,arhatever number in this circle may ve The Seco t divided into 20,000 «: il! be distributed among the | by lot determined to be entitled to the Capital Gitt ot , — of the gift concerts already given in aid of the Public | are not known to us. The Second Gilt, $75,00, drawn by my ifts, wi ng ito wih be taken cen Caniee vn aL Gitta Agent Public Library of Kentucky. FREE LIBRARY OF KENIUCEY, Library ot Kentucky, be, and he is hereby authorised to | No, 21,101, waseven more scatwered than the First It tieket holders. numbers in regular numerical order will be counted tor The Public Library and Museum are Dow open every FREE LIBRARY OF KENTUCRY, Bia — = a Foran] PREE LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. disse fog pes ae perscoe FEBRUARY 27, 1875, — _— i — — — PEBRUARY 27, 1875, es ai oe ! — — feted td FEBRUARY 27, 1875, wwii L DDDDD. i ‘TITTT RRRRR, 0 U QITitT?T EEEEE 8 222222 555850000000) 0000, 0000, 0000 I NN N occ A SEBRUARY 2%, 1875, Www g L D D HH g88888, TTF R R U U T E sites Fh 55 00 00 00 00 =) 000, 00 HNWw Noh A ORL OE —— wWwovwiio L D D u 8 8 i Rio u fy T Ez gees 2 2 85 9 00 00 1 O © WwW 0 0) ow MNN N CG oO Ad 8S SH 4H PEBRUARY 27, 1875, wwww it L L D DD) tt 8 v R R u U T E $33 22 855855 0) «00 00 «oY 6) 0D 0000 UNN NC AA 8 Ho — WWWWw oi ob L iy D| IT sssss io RRRRR U U T Exe $8335, 22 55 W 600 00 00-00 00) O00 WN NN OC A A 88888 HHAHH the wWwWwo ou L L D D| i: R R | o U . E 3; 2 % 00 00 0 00 Ww o& ® WO U0 09 WN NN C AAAA SH H Cras Ww 2 Hi L L v B Wy H 4 4 Rg ¥ M4 Z MW %, z wo me Oj e oO e 6 e 9. Ww 00 2 a N Lt 8 § és 4 i : u H GRANDEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT voVo oi LELELL GULL DDD nh ss888 r aye oueu T KHEEEE ° satasa "| “Ssesd) “Sood dn” ae) uN NN ccoc’ A 4 sos HO GRANDEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT —— —_— — — — GRANDEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMBN® a | =< — —— —— THAT THE COUNTRY CAN AFFORD, = | = — — poorery THAT THE COUNTRY CAN AFFORD, pearng | pf ——- ae pena THAT THE COUNTRY OAN AFFORD — | —- — — — ‘This being the fifth and last take the place of saia Bramicttein the management of | was paid to the following parties:—J, H. Wakefield and LIST OF GIFTS, fille doling ety cane rain a. the ay ae oft day and night, and all citizens are cordially invited to GRAND GIFT CONCERT, pad fonts — x mbert jaar . the affairs of the filth and last gift concert, and thatthe | A. L. Sims, of Trenton, Ky.; H. H. Bollinger, Pembroke, LIsT OF GIFTS. be entitled to $50. The count for the 19,000 number the nse and enjoyment of its books, periodicals, papers, — pbs | heae — entitled to the approximate gifts of $50 ‘each will be — GRAND GIFT CONOERT, @rawing announcea for February 27,1875, shall posi- | Ky.; State Bank of Madison, Mo.; P. W. Dooner, Los LIsT OF GIFTS, made go as to take only each fifth number in regular | &c., free of charge. Tr — | —_—. succession, for the -purpose of spreading these appro: — GRAND GiFT CONCERT, tively and uneqnivocally tnke place on thatday, without | Angelos, Cal.; W. G. Byerly, Portsmouth, Ohio; Flint LIST OF GIFTS. imations through the entire range ot the 10, | OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES, een peg am ates. | a5R RE Aeron Ure ce oF ore. hers and giving toeach ticket holder along the pay eae GRAND GIT CONCERT. a unt what. + ve ine an equal ance for t be justi . 4 aaa any turther postponement or delay on any aceo! jamberlain, Waco, Texas; and several coupo! : : that the Hester MNwahould draw che Capital Gunkhon, R RETT, President. THE FINAL DRAWING, ayer, collected by our city banks for parties unknown to us, LIST OF GIFTS, cording to the above rule, on the right” hand FARMERS AND DROVERS? BANK, Treasurer. . aR . j HB agri i ere o! Ue capital number, thus sianding in a cirele; the aE THE FINAL DRAWING, ' DC. ® ! $37,500, y count wi roceed in ‘the asc i x po sD DURRETT, President One-half of the _ “ = ties le uf ai ; iat catered Huttbers kook arene aol ua if de. ee. ant | B. DUKE, Vice President. THE FINAL DRAWING, t tt th nk, o city, | 7 9,500 numbers were exhausted, would be each entitl 2 Ni : ras Sen Neg agp Sa SYE | iG Sonal aaa Edema yea | to sto Oithe other oF vt hand ade, the count wouta | F* As TOWNE, Labrarian THE FINAL DRAWING, sy” 5 le N roceed in the , an r 49.995, ON. — Let ced ELT bier VN AS ee earth ——— | Woo 40,08, 4980 49.078, de, dea, une another aaa) | “> X* Haldeman, Sead Fe Deere ander the special charter granted by the Legislature ef | William £. Oates, of Vicksburg, Miss, received one- | ONE GRAND CASH GIFT | numbers ‘were exhausted, ind tb each of these $5) would | Dr, T. & Bi Dr. C. ©. Graham, MTs lp announcing a postponement of the Fifth Gift | — { — also be paid. The only exception to this rule is the fol- pull peomeeay Kentucky for tne above object, the public are notified ap — tenth. Another coupon was paid to the Second National | ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. | lowing:—When the count thus made falls on a number | Henry Watterson, W. B, Hoke. eases Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, the man- | -_—— \ —_— | which has drawn another sift, such number wil be ex- | — — @ security that the drawing will ae | Bank, of this city, tor a Vicksburg bank. J. M. Cope- | ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ....eccccecesceeeees++ 50,000 | cepted, and the next nea: number which has not | As Agent for the Fifth and Last Gift Concert of the ary Agement deem it but justice to themselves and the | — | —— drawn’ another gitt will take the $5), it being the inten. | Bl POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE land, of Franklin, Ky., collected one-fifth of it, amd | ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. | Honot the management not to duplicate gifts nor pay | Public Library of Kentucky my time and care will be PTA thexet holders to make the following candid statement * on ates is Ina. apy ‘scaaic $20,000 ray | enone foe neratas ony ee ea peesinass ity, After | ptt POSITIVBLY TAKE PLACE Arms® Ww; + ind., a ,t ea 1 raw 18 0% 1e e Wheel contain the ty j —— et the reasons which led to this determination :—The | “Tm*Tons iy re Sat ee ee Ae ae spit — | wl be pineed Lin ‘due hanits of weommitter " ten ty Bed blow nen gape =e he dh POSITIVELY TAKK PLACE —— A the audience, “ lor themsel v¢ | sale yaym eres promise of a drawing on the 30th of November last was Pere canes 1 a5 cs 0) 10,000 ; j with or os yn usotere: bad Tepresentea by tags kerredutchemds piccche tapers lie kote POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE — ash each. with corresponding numbert last gift. — mae ingood faith, and with a full expectation and de- j —. fee —. a ae a , POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ‘With the money arising from the four concerts already 20 Cash Gitts, 8000 each... | CERTAINTY OF THE DRAWING, It will be my daty to see that the money arising from y TA termination ‘> have drawing at the time appointed. | — | eons — POSITIVELY TAKE PLACH given, the Trustees have purchased one of the most de- 25 Cash Gitts, | In a cause of such philanthropy as the establishing | the sale of tickets ts deposited in the Farmers and vE AN NOUNG Every preparation was made with a view tothatend: | 1) . re ta a erg ne Gain Ooi an is sadn bev: Eetad anche ChemGeAL Mk if ie ch AS ABOVE ANNOUNCED, Luan pa day tere a ert ae fi acre jeg ei vial a i : wae “ kindred departments, to be furever free t oe th citar tote thatthe arasia tieycocdoneea ane, | Tit Trartete sd Managers Rave pledged themestves dub a all dpreine Goals woeibel aden toe US ce ska! worth at least hey have established a Ubrary, | asl ts, | risa 10 everybody, gifts; to see that the drawing is fairly conducted, that | tq RETURN ALL MONEYS SHOULD ANY Poss. ——- free to everybody, containing 50,000 of the best books | 100 Cash Gifts, | and when the chances of those wh¢ buy the tickets are | those wlio draw gifts are promptly pald on presentation | PONEMENT WHATEVER BE MADE. vember, and, feeliog satisde! that a short postpones ment would cause less disappotatment than a scaling of the gift, and would inure to the venefit of ali parties interest we felt constrained to make a postponement im the interest of both the Library and the ticket hold- that could be purchased in Europe and America. They 40 Cash Girts, have opened 4 museum, also free to everybody, which 600 Cash Gifts, contains more than 500,000 specimens. They have begun | 19,000 Casb Gitta, afree art gallery, which aiready contains more than 1,000 pictures, statues, bust so great to make money. while they take $0 little risk, | of their tickets, and this duty J shall pertorm to the best it ts bélioved that every ticket will bisold before the is . Ei “the fixed tor the concert and distributiog; but whether nae Chet lesttedt rostral Aaa Es awi | and the means lawtul, I shali do all 1 can to make it the are sold, or uot the dri wil nevertheless take place. Should any tickets remain ujsold on the day of —— success it deserves, and which, I doubt not, it will at tain. THOMAS E, BRAMLETTE, | ‘The management, placing themselves in this position, CANNOT DEFER THE DRAWING CANNOT DEFER THE DRAWING CANNOT DEFER THE DRAWING the drawing they will be destroyed, and all the offered tts, 20,000 in nuinber, will be drawn, but diminished in Value 1 proportion to the amowQt of unsold tickets, 4&c, They have openca a Grand total, 20,000 Gifts, ail ¢ | br. A very large suum ‘of money bad been received | a, Saad aia ig INI aa — | For exampie— if only half tho ticked are sold the other =a FOR A SINGLE Day. ading room, co! ini nj cipal te let — Ges ye id juced, n ry aes from the sale of tickets, sufficient to have made tne | bas “4 Hie — ee . if PRICE OF TICKETS, | umber, but in yalueone halt, Thweapital gut in that | ; ne are mwaeeed FOR A SINGLE Day. and newspapers of the world, an we ry — event Wol 125,000; 0, and all t — Grawing reasonably vrofitatle to the Library and tne | Se Mr ree cack (as aer ete cam Ox PRICE OF TICKETS, | other git in the same pro rata piilt ace chat | bas Re Sap i Seamer cone ereaqaaeice Me FOR A SINGLE Day, — | devoted to Iiteratar —— s woulk . chances of | —— management, but not enough to make the drawing as | Ovo) (0 lune ABUL sclenew ig price OF TICKETS. Arvin gifts Would be inefeased tn favor ofthe ueket. | Cwbuaned ncaa aes lgytcculds AEA NOTHING VENTURE, NOTHING HAVE! | ¢ . a a ei jot i —- large os would be expected Ly the ticket holder, a | “UCUANOR ENS PRICE OF TICKETS, | talueen fla the Mcketa tre soit thd chances, fr the bacdibine eemeetaN ‘ee where Tickets in any NOTHING VENTURE, NOTHING HAVEt ly | girte wr 0 5; ¢ othe, ak postponement is unpleasant to the public and also an. | PRICE OF TICKETS. | fait destroyed, (ne chances to th ticket-bolder ber nesiaes See eer emaae scant enommomees NOTHING VENTURK, NOTHING Havs! At ay j com 4 who commani aueal Boying to the management; but, however annoying to | Under their charter, granted by @ special act of the PRICE OF TICKETS, | sot e celick ee ‘cate with this oMce should write | Read the bili of fare to which the Shining Goddess of 5 | SAFE KEEPING OF THEMONEY, their names and post office address plainly, Ordinary | p, the managers, they, nevertheless, feel it their bounden | Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871, the Trustees are PRICE OF TICKETS, ira, PARRA Sh GRAV Mane Oi obaa, see seit | Fortune invites her lovers. She is impartial, and there —— — I m nN writ! auty, even in the face of such an annoyance, to mako | authorized to give ONE MORE and ONLY ONE MORE price OF TICKETS. VILLE 8 TREAMURER, Gad'all mbeye arising trom | Persous nud places, to De understood, must be vinings | fre. the ancients did hold her to be bind. trices bogie Nebauerd " ‘om written. dg an honest effort tor the payment of all the offered gifts | Gift Concert With the money arising tm Fifth TICKCtB, cossseererersccevessesenees 00 | begeasy Ret re- He either fears nis fate too much { sg 4 ete . | — Ain eae Miedeciet —_ bed | the sale of tickets will be placed thie to remain as a j paid. by baue chnch. Sy postal oaey enter seeeoR | QF his deserts are snail, in ul, They have reason to believeand feel confident | and Last Concert, the Library, Museum and other de- | Haives. Les seavdnberesviccecd 2500 | — | my order, in currency, by mail. | Who fears to put it to the touch pant | —a —= | special deposit untit the Concert is ovr and ail the gifts | The agents of the Adams and American Expreas Com: And lose or merit all. that om the 27th of February next they can have o full | partments are to be enlarged and endowed with a fixed | Tenth, or Each Coupons... 6 | fuily provided for, and then subjectonly to the joint | panies will receive money tor tickets, harecasat — | chees of the Agent and Business Mander of the Concert, | ‘The agencies will be closed by the 22d of February Those who would make sure of having « snare im te drawing, and are unwilling that the last Gift Concert | annualincome. Such an endowment tund is desired as | 11 Whole Tickets for « 600 09 | And the resident and treasurer of (b Public Library, | and ater that date tickets cap only be procured at the distrib he Kah should, under their management, be less than @ tall one, | will secure, beyond a peradventure, not only the main- | 22% Whole Tickets for dekets tor the means ot payline expdace, butiameote | MMEQSE Gs uw. BRIGGS, Agent end M Listas — Ww reins cerase e » ‘ i is nif abi mcuisies | onan : | Divers “Gank tor that ‘Darpore H ede tH nd ae feibeaey nt TRRETS Sor eee a eee i | Drov ose, Ve 4 - ‘e ler no circumstances, postpone the Fifth | tenance of this magnificent est hment, but itscom- | 113 Whole Tickets for rere tT the wala ot tok Drill stand: tomebea Ay Rak or THOMAS B. Haye ie, Ky., TWENTY THOUSAND CASH PRIZES, Concert again. | stant growth. 227 Whole THOKGtS £0F eevee. .eeseee as a guanantes for the payment of th offered gitta, 609 Broadway SWENTY THOUSAND CASH PRIZER — = permed — one | TWENTY THOUSAND CASH PRIZES, pore —_ pom — pd j amounting in all to the enormous samef pores peer pomeag — power TWO MILLION preven — to — Saas: TWO MILLION TITITIT «ov v | RERRR| ODDDD fFFYFF SEREER 8B QBRRR U u a RRRRR iy Y news 7 a ame TWO MILLION t TES Ge ae 1 eee | ¥ E B R Ve ie dae x % ¥ a 2 Tt eee ae | md abaren ee io) Fie g ef eS Oe a EA Ae eP a OOo f hy _ = | u yu vo | RRRRRU OD D frre EEEX B RERBR u uA A RRRRR’| Yy ¢ Ht "ease? ff 888883, | TWO MILLION t ee ee eS B A 5 a | OU Ae ee searer Wee ee TR Pa 4 fi 4 8 | FIVR BUNORED | T | & Fr B R u uo; AR R ¥ : S| — T “coun” rs B DbvDDD r EEREEES BBBBBB Rk it vvuo oa AR & bd sara # bang it Lm i Lt | FIVE HUNDRED promo —_ | = FIVE HUNDRED = = — "IVE HUNDRED — prorsry pram FIVE HUNDRED prams a parr THOUSAND pared ——-= es pn bra THOUSAND For tickets and information apply to C. M, BRIGGS, Por tickets and information apply to C, M. BRIGGS, For tickets and information apply to 0. M. BRIGGS, For tickets and information applyto C. M. BRIGGS, For tickets aud information apply teC, M. BRIGGS, ee THOUSAND Agent and Sanager, room 4, Public Library Building, | Agent and Manager, room 4, Pubiie Library Building, | agent and Manager, room 4, Public Library Building, | Agent and Manager, room 4, PubiiLibrary Buiiding, | Agent and Manager, room 4 Public Library Building, | brig. THOUSAND Louisvilie, Ky. cr Louisville, Zy., or Louisville, Ky., or Louisvilie, Ky., or Leatsville, Ky., or braiasy THOUSAND dee = | prey — = DOLLARS, <= = = = emer DOLLARS, = — rein peer pr DOLLARS, —_ “a0 peorer persed eon . 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