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KENTUCKY KKKKK KAKK 009000, 0000000, ow 060 co 008 000 ooo 000 oon 0 00 00 ou 00 © (00000000 ‘(WULOI0 EX.GOVERNOR THOMAS | h PORTER, GENERAL ANAG EX.GOVERNOR THOMAS Y. PORTER, GENERAL ! ER, EX-GOVERNOR THOM PORTER, GENERAL PRAWS POSITIVELY DRAWS POSITIVELY DRAWS POSITIVELY SDAY, AUGUST 31, DAY, AUGUST 31, . AUGUST 31. THU List OF $100,000 50,000 Ono grand cash gift .. One grand cash gift ‘One grand cash gi 000 000 10,000 ‘One grand cash gift. One Grand cash gitt..... One grand cash gitt..... 6,000 50 cash gilts of $1,009 50,000 109 cash gifts of 8500 6: 50,000 100 cash gifts of $400 e: 40,000 100 cash gifts of $200 0: 30,000 200 eush gilts of $20) eac 40,000 €00 cash gifts of $100 e: 60,000 10,000 cash gilts of $12 each Total—11,156 gilts, all cash Whole tickets, $1 8100; 2736 tickets, $800; 40 tickets, $500; 053; tickets, 61,000, WING, ‘There will bo upon tho stage two glass wheels, she con- tents of which can bo plain!; mittee, consisting of throe cminont citizens, in no way. con- nected with tho managemont, having first mado an accurate count and examination, will place in the larger wheel 100,000 leatiner tags, cut bythe same die, exactly alike, and Baving printed numbers on them from 1 to 100,000, corres Ponding to tho numbers of all the tickets sold. A similar nined, counted, folded and sealed committee having ti up in cylindrical tubes or boxes precisely alike, as many aiips of papor, on which are printed 1,196 gifts, denominat- | ing from $109 to $100,009, will then place these 1,156 sealed boxes containing the cifts in the smailer wheel. Both wheels will then be turned until their contents are thoroughly mixed. A blind boy will then draw from the . holding it up in full view of Jarger wheel one of the th: the audionce. Its number will then be called loud enough for all to hear by the crier uppointod for this purpose, Tho taz will then be passed t» @ committco of three ais tinguished citizens, who will cay whether tho number has been trar, who will file it up rightly called, then passad to a regis purpose. Tho number of tho tag thus drawn, cried, proven and filed, will bo recorded by tive bank clerks, A blind girl will then separate books prepared for that purpos draw from the smaller wheel one of tho sealed boxes, which will bs opened ani the gift taken out, unfolded and held up to the view of the audience, Tho amount of tho gift will then be cried, recorded by hve clork& and the paper fied by the registrar with its tag upon the wire, The gift thus @rawn will belong to the ticket bearing the samo numbor as the tag drawn immediately verfore it, Thus this process will continge until 1,156 are drawn from the large wheel heel, After the dr: and all the boxes from the ing Se over, the largo wheel containing the tags will be placed e chosen by the audience, who the hands of a commit: @an oxamine for themselves and see whether all the tickets old were represented by tags with corresponding numbers, With such precaution, all mast see that tho utmost fairness Ss tntended, and that fraud, forehand of what gift any fimpossible. itism or @ knowledge be- ct may draw fs absolutely | | ! and disinterested citizens ktort, who have consented 20 act as committee for that purpose, Aarested persons the ticket hole » Hon. BK. H. TAYLOR, Mayor of the city of Frankfort, and Ahe ontire Board of City Couuellmen; Hon ALVIN DU- nd present may de MVALL, lato Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ken- @uck; AMES G. CROCKE Court; Judge R, A. THOM ‘Min County Court; Geveral FAYETTE UE WETT, lato Quar- Clerk of Franklin County k- ding Judge of F termaster Getoral of the Biate of Kentucky; General GEORGE B. CRITTENDE (; Hon, THOMAS ©, JONES, Clerk of the Suprome Court of Koutucky ; J. G. HATCHETT, Postmaster of Fr “GRANT GREEN, Cashier of Farmors’ Bauk of Kentucky; JAMES G, DUDLEY, Ch ‘man of Board of School Tfistees; Hon, D, HOWARD BMITH, Auditor of the State of Kentucky; Moa. T. D. MARCUM, Regfster of the Land Oifice of the Stato of Ken- sneky ; Hon. THOMAS N. LINDSEY, Prosident of Farmers’ Baok of Kentucky; Colonel J. W. HUNT REYNOLDS; Hon. QL. M. MAJOR, Pablic Irinter of the Stato of Kentucky. G. W. BARWOW & CO, G. W. BARKOW @ CO, @ W. BARKOW & CO, “General Bastern Agentd, Flo Broadway, New York. Office open until 10 P, M. CASH DISTRIBUTION CO, | KENTUCKY a wire prepared for that | y other disia- | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. CASH DISTRIBUTION co, rr rrr Ter ver 1IT ree ver rr ver Trt ay wr arr TTR vr Tit mt DDpDPDv UTVTITITIT DbbDDDDDD Tr ee bb bp ry bb DD at bb DD ve bp DD Te DD bp ar bb Db ig DD pp rr bb DD vr DDDDPDDD at bDbbbpbb a7 00000 900000 ‘00000 09000000, 0000000 01000000 000 oo O00 00 000 woo 000, on G00 00 006 000 rrr) On) 000 000, 000 O00 000 G00 000 000000 oor ria) 000000 000090) ny) oo 00 000 000) Yoo oo 0 00) 000 000000) oon 000000 000, 000) 000 000) 000 008) 600 609 009 000 00) C00 09 000009 602 000 woo 00000) 10100000) 4, 00000000 (09000000 0000 ou =f 000000 ‘woOUL0 AUTHORIZED w r EX.GOVERNOR THOMAN P. PORTER, GENERAL MANAGER, EX-GOVERNUR THOMAS 1. PORTER, GENERAL MANAGER, EX.GOVERNOR THOMAS P. PORTER, GENERAL MANAGER, DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, DRAWS POSITIVELY 1 SDAY, AUGUST 31. DBAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, LIST GIFTS, Ono grand cash gift. Ono grand cash gift. One grand cash gift. One grand cash gift... One grand cash gift... Om grand cash gift... 59 cash gifts of $1,000 100 cash gifts of $500 ear 109 cash gifts of $109 each . 100 cash gifts of $300 each 200 cash gifts of $20) each. 600 cash gilts of $100 each 10,000 cash gifts of $12 om Total, 11,156 gifts, all cash, PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $12; halves, §6; quarters, $3; 9 tickets, $100; 2734 tickets, $300; 46%; tickots, $500; 95% tickets, $1,U00. EXPLANATION OF APPROXIMATE GIFTS, AN the gitts below $100 in will bo determined and paid as tollows:—The numbors of all @ are approximations, and tho tickets sold being considored in metrele, numerically | formed, and having tho highest number, 100,000, and the lowest, 1, brought together, then whatover number is this cirelo may be by lot determin be entitled to the capital | gift of $100,000 will be taken as a centre, on each side of which tho next 5,000 numbers In regular numerical order will be counted for the $12 gifts, thus making on the two sides of the capital gift 10.090 nowrest numbers, each of which will bo ontitled to $12, provided, howover, that in making the count of 10,000 numbers nearest to that of tho capital gift, all interven umbers which draw highor gifts will be excepted, so as void duplicating gifts, it being the intention not to pay « 8} gift toany ticket en- In the event there should be @ frac- titled to a largor gift. tional drawing, and a xealing of the larger gifts, tho approx- imato gitts will be paid in full and not reduced in value, POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. ‘Tho chances for those who buy tickets a1 0 great to little risk, it is believed fore the day fixed for tho money, while they take that overy ticket will bo sold drawing; but whether all aro sold or mot, the drawing will nevertheloss take place, as we propose to havo @ series of grand drawings, and do not wish to establish the precedent of postponing. Should any of the tickets remaln unsold on | ho day of the drawing, they will be destroyed; all the of- fored gifts, 1,195 in number, will be drawn, but dimtuished unt of unsold tickets. For 4n value in proportion to the example :—It only three-fourths of the tickets aro sold, the other fourth will be destroyed, and the gifts reduced, not fu number, but in value, one-foarth. 000 ins Tho capital gift in that ot $100,000, and all the ‘other gifts {a tho same proportion, All will see that this event would be $7 would bo pertectly fulr, for the chances of drawing lite would be Increased in favor of the ticket holders, SAKE-KEKPING OF TUB MONEY. Tho Farmers’ Bank of Koutucky ts Treasurer, and all moneys arising from the sale of tickets will be placed the: main asa special deposit until the the gifts fully provided for. to jstribation is over and al ‘The management is not depondent on the salo of tickets for the purpose of detraying ‘expenses, but {s amply provided with funds now on deposit tn bank for that purpose, The entire proceeds of tho sale of ‘tickets will stand untouched tn bank as @ guarantee for tho payment of all offered gifts. PAYMENT OF GIFTS, in the fourth day after the drawing, and continue ax months thereatter, and no longer. The payment of gifts wi Tickets cntitled to gifts must be presented, or sent to the oillice of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company, Frank- fort, Ky., where thoy will be taken up and paid by cash checks on the Farmors' Bank of Frankfort, or by sight draft on New York, at the option of the holder, ntitied to it, and after the drawing ‘will be turned over to the company for the benefit of the public schools of Frankfort, No gilt with be paid withoat the delivery of the tiek All gifts not called for within six month | The Kentucky Cash Distrioution Company have secured the services of Hon. Thomas ‘orter, late Governor of the Kontacky, to ect as their Agont and General Manager in tho financial affairs of this Grand Gift Enterprise, Governor Porter ts wall known to almost every one im the State of Kentucky and to vory many of the citizens of other States in the Union, and pur chusers of ticke' can rost well assured that their interests will bo thorougiily protected ider his able management. a W. BARROW & co, G. W. BARROW a Co. “General Rastern Agents, ~~Fi0 Broadway, New York. Office open until 10 P, M. KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. foccncccesecesead RRRRRRRR It BBBBBRBB ou RRKKRKRRER Tl BBBEBBLBR tu a RR ot BB BB OUU RR KROL BB BB OUD RR rR BB B UG RERRRRR Mt BBBBBBBB CG RERRREE ML BBBBBBBB uo Re RR it BR BB tu Re RR UL BB BB OU BR KR OIL KB vu RR RK Ul BBBBBBBAB UcuG RB ur vUU A Cole AA SDSSSSS cucu Aa = BSSSSS SPECIAL 40T OF KENTUCKY LEO EX-GOVERNOR ! La Naaaaly GENERAL EX-GOVERNOR i pictues GENERAL EX-GOVERNOR on, PORTER, GENERAL DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, DRaWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, DRAWS POSiITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, AUGUST 81, AUGUST 81, List One grand cash gift. One grand cash gift. 25,000 20,000 10,000 One grand cash gift...... One grand cash giftes......- Ono grand cash gift....... One grand cash gift. 5,009 1,000, 60,000 100 cash gifts of $500 dling: « 50,009 100 cash gifts of $100 each. 40,000 100 cash gifts of $900 each... 30,00) 20 cash tits of $200 each... 40,000 009 cash gifts of $100 each... 69,009 10,000 cash gifts of $12 each seeeee 120,000 _— Total, 11,156 gifts, all cash’ PRICK OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $12; halves, $3; quarters, $3; 9 tickots, $100; 2736 tickets, \GI00; 4032; tickets, $500; 053 tickets, $1,000, RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE—WEALTH DIS- TRIBUTED IN GLITTERING HEAPS. {From the Louisville Courier-Journal.) Our readers are respectfully referred to tho advertisomont of to bo fognd in another column, and we would recommend its care- Kentucky Cash Distribution the mpany, ful perusal, The gentlom ave the management and control of this grand and I enterprise are among the most prominont In Kentucky, nearly all of thom being dis- tinguished by their fellow citizens with high official posi- tions of public trust at the capital of tho State, where the distribution is to be consummated on the ist of August. The ) sidont and General Manager, ex-Governor Thomas Porter, and Hon. K. Hi and the entire Board with the long list of distinguished State officials— all ‘tied honor associated with them in the mans Taylor, Mayor, of Councilmen of Frankfort, together of uns aud gentlemen integrity— agement and distribution afford a perfect guaranty that the enterpzise, from first to last, will be condueted with the strictest impartiality, fuir- noss and justico to all. As it is the object of this enterprise to raiso money for educutional endowment parposes, so It will be seen that tho gifts to bo distributed aro not more Property in houses and lands, but the actual eash ttsclf, amounting to tho stupendous sum of $300,002, Among the fortunes to be distributed nro the following :—One grand gift of $100,090; another ot $50,000; another of $25,000; another of $20,00); another $10,000; another of $5,000, und so on down through a resplendent Hist of over 10,000 gifts, Such a constellation foro offered for securing a fortuno at an outlay of only $12 opportunitios was never bo- for a prizo ticket. NOW'S THE DAY, AND NOW'S THE noUR! POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT 1 SEND FOR TICKETS AT ONCE! Asheretofore announced, the drawing of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company will ako place on Thursday, tho Sist of August, without fai vod by ‘The managers desire It to be distivetly undor Ui thas there will, most post- tively and anequivoeally, bo uo postponement of the distri- bution, as bas been usual heretofore with other drawings, Proposing, as thoy do, to have a series of grand drawings, they do not wish or intond to establish the precedont of a postpovement, Therefore, t » desiring to buy tickets had i thoy will most surety bo dis: bevter forward the money the same tmmediately. they it for @ postpone | too late for @ chance at th grand prizes of $100,000 $50,000, $25,009, and so on through a list of 11,156 prizes, all to be distributed in glitte golden cash 0 soon as the drawing ts concluded, at Frankfort, on the evening of August 31, 1876, Ther omen, too—which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune do in the affairs of men—and Now's your time! Whole tickers, $12; halves, 8 j quarters, 83; 9 tekets, $100; 27}p tickers, FOO; 46X tickets, $500 THE CRY [8 STILL THRY COMB for more tekets tn tho Kontucky Cash Distribution Com- nee there will be ponoment, and, amid the pany, inspiring strains of musi ngust 31, 1876, the grand concert will comones. In the breathless silence of the audience 11,158 Gifts will be drawn from the wheel, which will be announced by the manager and ro-cchoed by s crier Appeinted for that purpose. When one of the Cupital Gitts fs drawn the lucky number will be ropented twice, and | held up to the pial of the thousands of spectators, III G W. BARKOW & CO, @ W. BARROW & CO. @ W. BARROW & CO. Genoral Bastern Agents, 710 Broadway, New York, Office open until 10 P.M | appotnted; {fthey procrastinate in the least, they will be | 4 | ness, It aceords neither with KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. IIT 7% ISLATURE POR THE BENEFIT or THE EX-GOVERNOR enous EX-GOVERNOR THOMA MAN EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS MANAGER, DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, P. PORTER, GENERAL AGER, PORTER, GENERAL ER, . PORTER, GENERAL Ono grand cash gift. Uno grand cash gift... One grand cash gift. Ono grand cash gift. 20,000 One grand cash gift, 10,000 Ono grand eash gt 5,000 50 cash gifts of $1,000 euch... 60,000 109 cash gifts of $500 oach.... 60,000 100 eash gifts of $100 each..an. 40,000 109 cash gifts of $3.0 each... 30,000 290 cash gifts of $200 each... 40,000 600 cash gifts of $100 cach. 60,000 10,000 cash gifts of 812 each... 120,000 Total, 12,156 gifts, all cash. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $1 hatvos, & 36; quartors, $3; © tickets, $100; 274 tickots, $300; 46%{ tickets, $500; 95% tickets, $1,000, ae READ WHAT GOVERNOR PORTER SAYS [From the Louisville Courier Journal} Governor Porter—I do not think ® fortune acquired by | lottery is the result of mero chance any more than if it c were the bequest of @ rela ive or & successful stroke of busi- ny ideas of Christi this thing in ereation not subject to the will of tho Creator. nity or common senso to suppose thi jorpriso ts the only There aro no “reasons” against lotteries if honestly con- ducted, There ts somo prejudice, I know, which ts fast dis appearing. Although this is a strictly legal affair, yot logis hing of tho kind is arbitrary, lative interference with an; except 0 fur as it protects Reporter—Then you are satisfied, Governor, that the pro- | gramme set forth in this circular by tho company will bo carried out to ths letter? | | Governor Porter—I am; and when I have reason to doubt | it I shall immodiately warn the publie by tho withdrawal of my name. I consider every ticket-holder as a cliont of mine, whose intorest it is my duiy to proteet, at any cost, I havo no interest with the company, but act simply as the attorney of their patrons. Reportor—That throws quite a now Nght apon the matter. Upon our presenting our credontials we were allowed to t00 the tickot-book,'a beautiful speciinon of lithographic art, gotton up expressly for this company by the New York It is admirably designed to protect both the company and the public against all at- | Graphie Lithographic Compat tempts at tampering with the numbers, signatures, de A description of this unique voluwe will Interest our readers, hole On cach page is printed, 0 ch ticket divided by sectional lines into “quart. above another, -—— tiekot," ors.” Each quarter is covered with bank-note arabesque engraving in sovoral colors, and bears signature in fac. simile of the Hon. Thomas I’. Porter, whose namo fa, thoro- fore, repeated in this volume 400,000 times! The entire ticket fs attached to @ coupon, bearing the monograph of the company, extending across the lef hand end of all the “quarters” composingit Ite number wide taurgin to the loft side, and \d It 19 cut from the leaf directly through the company’s monograph, thus leav- in carmine ts printed on a wide ket i when a ticket or fraction of a ing {ts duplicate number and @ fragment ef its coupon within the book, On tho reverse side of the pago the space occaptud by ti from the scheme, and down te is covered by @ red lot f table of figures taken is column has been drawn by Governor Porter, in a fashion pecultar to hituself, trregular lines in rod and blue crayons. We supposed at first that the pages 60 marked wore cancelled, but found our mistake when an ordor for six tickets (specified numbers) having been presented, the Governor, having ‘duok, proceeded Govornor Porter—In the event of a gif being drawn by one of these tickets, it must be presonted ut this office for payment, Before eashing it, howovor, I shall find the place in the book from whieh i+ was taken and fit its margin, Om this side it mutilated lettering of the company's | | & the ticket again to must tally with ¢ coupon, On that sido iv st fill exactly the interrup- tions which occur in these sigeag lines drawn by myself. Ifthe ticket fails to stand these + ise forgery, and I Joave the cash in bank until the rightful owner prosonts himself or his ticket. “1 to iteeafo, and the key — 9 Governor's pocket, we took our leave, con- Having soen the book cous thereof to acivas of a completo discomfvuro of all preconceived ideas on tho subject of “legalized lottery.” @ W. BARKOW & CO, @ W. BARROW & CO. @ W. BARKOW & CO, Genoral Eastern Agonts, 710 Broadway, New York. Office open until 10 P.M. KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. UTITTIN ‘ SSSSSS8S S35558SSx8 S88 ‘SNS i > bets is ee >! >i > > > ‘ ‘? AAAAAA P >>. eas Pb > bee pee > s > >| > > > > < 43 Es AAA AA AAAA A AAAA AAA AA AAAA AAA AAA 1000 000000 c 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 oo 00 co oo 00 i =00 « 209008” 0000 e FPFREPPREPR REPPRRPEPPE FP IIIUI PUBLIO SCHOOLS OF FRANKFORT. RX-GOVERNOR NO a GENERAL EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS P. PORTER, GENERAL MANAGER, EX-GOVERNOR THOMAS PORTER, GENERAL MANAGER. DRAWS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, DRAWS POSITIVELY RSDAY, AUGUST 31, DRAWS POSITIVELY TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 31, One grand cash gift.... One grand cash gift... One grand cash gift... ‘One grand cash gift. Ono grand cash gift. 20,000 10,000 Ono grand cash gift 5.000 60 cash gifts of $1,000 each 50,000 100 cash gifts of $509 onch, 60,000 100 cash gifts of $100 each... 40,000 100 cash gifts of $300 e 80,000 20) cash gifts of $200 cach... 40,000 600 cash gifts of $100 e1 AY 0,000 10,000 cash gifts of $12 each. seessesees 120,000 Total, 11,156 gifts, all cash....... o-.--seseeoeee-B800,000 PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickets, $12; halvos, $6; quartors, $3; 9 tickets, $100; 273g tickots, $300; 46% tickets, $500; 05% tickots, $1,000. | II | CARD FROM EX-GOVEKNOR THOMAS P. PORTER. aT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF THE DI- RECTORS OF THE KENT ¥ CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, I HAVE CO: ‘ED TO ACT AS AGENT =| AND GENERAL MANAGER UF THIS GREAT UNDER- TAKING, AND MY TIME AND CARE WILL BE DE- VOTED FROM THE SALE OF THE FIRST TICKET TO I| THB PAYMENT OF THE Last GIFT. IT WILL BE MY DUTY TO |SEE THAT THE MONEY | ARISING FROM THE SALE OF TICKETS IS DEPOSITED IN THE FARMERS’ BANK OF KEN- TUCKY, TO REMAIN FOR THE PAYMENT OF I OFFERED GIFTS; TO cA & = THAT THB DRAWING IS I| FAIRLY CONDUCTED, AND THAT THOSE WHO I| DRAW GIFTS ARK PROMPTLY PAID ON PRESENTA- I| TION OF THEIR TICKETS AND THIS DUTY I WILL I| PERFORM TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY, KNOWING THE OBJECT TO BE A GOOD ONE, AND THE MEANS LAWFUL, I SHALL DO ALL I CAN TO MAKE IT IT 80 WELL DESERVES. THOMAS P. PORTER. THE SUCCESS WHICH BANK OF KENTUCKY, or Kearoenr, } . June 20, 1878, will hold all the money deposited in this bank by ex-Gov | Fi Hy z s 2 § a s Fi é 2 € & y : ES oS 5 ernor Thomas P. Porter, Ge: | Manager, to the credit o | the “Kentucky Cash Distribution Company,” as @ special oposis for the pasment of all offered gifts, to bo paid out for thts purpose, and this purpose only. GRANT GREEN, Cashier Farmers’ Bank of Kentacky. II YOUR BONANZA AWAITS YOU, SEND FOR THE NO Posty ‘Tho Managors of the Kentucky Cash Distribation Com- | pany, having at tho outset determined thas there should be Ro postponement of the time fixed for thet firss drawing— Thursday, August S1—still adore to that determination, eo Big 0 purchase tickets In Bonanza of $600,0°0 solia cash, to be distributed at Frank- forton the ovoning of that cay, im prizes ranging ft $100,000 and $50,000 downward through over 11,000 prizes, would do well to act promptly. The timo for Therefore those intending 0 drawing rapidly approackes, and the joast further procrastination may lose you forover the propitious opportunity of winning somo of Sand: fo tane's brightest and most golden favors. There- ake time by tho forclock ; now's the day and now's the honr tosend for your tickets, Whole tickets, £12; halves, ): 27 36 tickets, BIU0; 46 3 $6; quartors, $3; 9 ticket: tickers, $500, II | @ W. BARROW & CO, @ W. BARROW & CO. @ W. BARROW & CO, ral Kaxtern Agents, Fi Broadway, Now York. Ofties open antl 10 P.M. Ge KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO, AY AN HUAHH MAUMEE Tints HAHIE Wut WEE TNL Wie HME ALE Hitt HEH - Mit TO HUH WLLL HHUNSE WHHL THT MUO TAGE Hae . HEIL HHH. quit VORVUETH 0 FO ECT Ee WELCH U0 EEE Ee En PTETUTOTETVOLOTUCOLOUECREOTOIETELOORIDIETOrerert 4 UTED ee SLE UEeteeiliaiiiirg TOE Ee HHDHEE MAHL HVUHE MATE HEN STOTRIRIELG HAE Wi AL HAMIE TUM WANE MATE HAHAH WAL MAHA MAIL HHWHE HUM HHHAH WATE HHH DANEEL HUN HUME MHMHH ATITITITTTTT = SSS858 TITITITITITT —_SSSSS=8, TT 83 88. Ss 8S 8S BS SS. SSS8S3. SSSSSS vr ve ar 8s vT 83. tr sss we Ss PORTER, GENERAL PORTER, GENERAL EX-GOVERNOR {THOMA MANAGE, EX-GOVERNOR Oe ANAGER PORTER, GENERAL BX-GOVERNOR THOM DRAWS POSITIVELY DRAWS POSITIVELY DRAWS POSITIVELY URSDAY, AUGUST 31, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, JURSDAY, AUGUST 81, Ono grand cash gift....... Ono grand cash gift... Ono grand cash gift. Ono grand cash gi Ono grand cash gift, Ono grand cash gift. 50 eash gifts of $1,000 each... 100 cash gifts of $500 each. .......-.cecccceseceee 100 cash gifts of $409 each........ s..cesscoeeeee 10) cash gifts of $300 cach 10,000 cash gifts of $12 each, Total, 11,156 gifts, all cash PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickota, $12: halves, $6; quarters, $3; 9 tickets, $100; 2736 tickets, $300; 40% tickets, $500; 95% tlekots, $1,000, WHO WILL DRAW THEM? WHOt Perhaps the reader of this may have been born ander @ lueky star. Thoro is « tide in the affairs of men which, takon At tho flood, leads on to fortunc. ‘The time fs short, as Au- gust 31s near at hand. Whole Tickots, $12; Halves, 85; Quarters, 8%. @. W. BARROW & CO., General Eastern Agents, 710 Broadway, New York, | | III TAKE TIM Bi THE PORELOCK! THE DAY APPROACHES! NO POSTPONEMENT! The time for tho drawing uf the Kontucky Cash Die tribution Company—Thursday, August Si—rapidly ap- proaches. The managers bavinz resolved that there shall | | | bo no postponement, all those 1 : g tending to try their fortune | in this, the most attractive scl well to forward thotr mone; Metle delay now will cus you off forever from the chance of winning the capital prize of $100,000 and tho prize of $50,000, as woll as all those 11,156 other prizes to be dis- tributed without fail on the Inst day of this month. That " y say ig ovident from the fuet that they tutend, in accordance with the franchises of their & serics of Grand Drawings, and conse- = emé of our time, would do for tho tickets at once. A very & | ‘managers mean what ¢ charter, to havi quently cannot afford to establish the procodent of post- poning, All, therefore, intending to purchase tickets Nothing risk, nothing win,” ts wiso old Anglo-Saxon sa and wo all know that “fortune favors the brave” and the prompt, Whole tickots, 812; halves, $6; quartora, $3; 9 tickets, $100; 273g tlexeta, $300; 462 tickets, $500, should do eo at once. LILI | MAKB UP YOUR CLU! for the KENTUOKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY, which positively draws August 81, 1876, under the management of EX-GOVERNOR THOS, P. PORTER, 11,156 cash gifts, ageregating $600,000, Asitis the object of this enterprise to raise money for, so it will bo seen that the educational ondowment purpos gifts to be distributed are not more property in houses and lands, but the actual cash itself, amounting to the stupend- ous sum of $800,000, Among the tortunes to be distributed aro the following :—One grand gift of $100,000, another of $50,000, another of $25,000, another of $20,000, another of $10,000, another of §5,000, and so on down through a re- | 3 splendent list of over 10,000 gifts, Sach a constellation of | opportunities was uover betore offered for seeuring @ fortune & prizo ticket. Officered and id will be throughout by at an ontlay of only $12 f managed as this euterpris some of the foremost and most reputable mon in Kentacky, there can bo no question that it is the most attractive scheme of the kind ever presented to tho public. t Tickets. Wolote tickets, $12; halvos, 36; quarters, 83; nine tlekets, $100; 27)g tekets, $300; 40% tickets, $500; 95% tickets, $1,000, IN CONSEQUENCE OF TI NEAR APPROACH OF THE DRAWING, AND IN ORDER TO ACCOMMO- DATE THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OF -—PURCHAS ING TICKETS AFTER BL ‘ESS HOURS, WE WILL KEEP OUR OFFICE oF UNTIL lo P.M. FROM NOW UNTIL AUGUST 3} IT | G W. BARROW & CO. @ W. BARROW & CO, @ W. BARROW & CO, “Gonorat Rastorn Agents, 710 Broadway, Now York, Office open untit 10 P.M

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