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12 KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION co. Aw | ao RER 4 NE NW DDD ERAB 888 @a@ak R AA NN HED DE 8 8 a R & AA NNN D DE G6 mu 24 NWN D Dime “ass x BOR R AMA N YN D DE 8 @ @R RA ANXND DE 8 @@k RA AN NN D DE 38 ao R R& AN NN DDD EREE 838 K ® K K kk Kk KK Kk KK KKK KKK Kk K x x x x K pet 000000 Ad ‘(09000000 Ped 66 06 -000«U00 I ES au 000 000 Ss SS (666 On 000 oe 636 000 000 | 3353 666 uD 000 ‘sits 666 68863866 0 000 s8cg Goueussuudsts §— WH) ono RN cs 6868 600 00, Ss 668, 666 000 Goo ow 1666 000 000 RH wo 8tib O00 060 Prvtey 6068 C68 000 vo Ary UsEEBEEOKG ‘06000000 GLEE Qu00 00 “EEEX x GG oo V, V EEEB RRR E xXx G@GoOOV VE RoR Eg xx & oO OV VE RoR E. xx _@ oO OVV B KOR EER x IG Oo O VV EER RRR & xx ~G G@O oO VV Kk RoR x o v E kere 3 x «ao 00 V XEREER & . List ONE GRAND CASH GIFT DNE GRAND CaS GIFT... DNE GRAND CASH GIFT..... DNE GRAND ASH GIFT..... DNE GRAND Casi GIFT..... SNE GRAND CASH GIFT. 50 CASH GIFTS OF $1,000 EACH 100 CASH GIFTS OF $500 EACH 100 CASH GIFTS OF $ EACH.... 40,000, 100 CASH GIFTS OF $30 KACH.........0.0. 80,000 200 CASH GIFTS OF §200 EACH... 40,009 | 600 CASH GIFTS OF §100 EACIT 60,009 20,000 CASH GIFTS OF $12 EACH. 120,000 Total, 11,156 gifts, all cash. i -2§600,000 PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickets, $12; halves, $0; quarters, $3; 9 tickets, B100; 273, tickets, $300; WH tickers, $500; 953f tickets 81,000, aes ONLY $1 ONLY $12. ONLY $12. MODE OF DRAWING. ‘There will be upon tho stage two glass wheols, the con- fents of which can be plainly seen by the audience. A com- consisting of three ent citizens, in no way con- accted with the management, having first made an aceurate count and examination, will place in the larger wheel a having printed numbers on them from 1 to 100,000, corres- | 109,000 loather tage, cut by the same die, exactly alike, | ponding to the numbers of all the tickets sold. A simil committee having first examined, counted, folded and sealed up in cylindrical tubes precisely alike, as many slips of paper, on which a uted 1,156 gifts, denominat- ing from $100 to $100,000, will then placo thes 1,156 sealed boxes contuiuing the xifts in the smaller wheel. Both wheets will then be t A blind | larger wheel one of the tags, holding it up in fall view of until their contents aro thoroughly mixe: will then draw from the the audience. for all to hear by the crier appointed for this purpose. The tag will then be passed to a committee of three dis- Mnpuishod citizens, who will si deen whetber the number has rightly called, and then passed to a regis- trar, who will fle it upon ® wire prepared for that purpose. The number of the tag thus drawn, erled, proven and fled, will be recorded by five bauk clerks, in separate books prop. draw from the smaller wl: A for that purpose, A blind girl will then { the soaled Loxes, whieh will be opened and the gift v do the view of the audience. ‘The amount of the gift will out, unfolded and held up when be cried, recorded by the five clorks, and the paper filed by the registrar with its tag upon the wire. The gift thus awn will belong to the ticket bearing the same number as tho tag drawn immediately before i, Thus this process rayn from the large whool After the drawing will continue until 1,156 ar and all the boxes from the sinull wheel. fe over, the large wheel coutaining the tags will be placed im the bands of a committee chosen by the audience, who ean examine for themselves and see whether all the tickets sold were represented by tage with corresponding numbers. ‘Wish such precaution, all must « fs intended, and that friud, favoritism or «knowledge bo- forehand of what gift any ticket may draw ts absolutely Ampossibie, Ria, t soe that the utmost fairness SUPERVISORS OF DRAWING. ‘The dri under the immediate and ex- €lusive supervision and control of the following prominent and disiutorested citizens of Frankfort, who have consented to act ass committee for that purpose, and eny other disin- terested persons the tick ing will take pl PDD RRR s 4 wit Dp ks ke ok Ww Pp DK KR AA WYVW it RoR AA WYVW IL RRR A A WV YW IT KR A A WYYW IE K oR AAAAA WW IL kK RA A Ww ii R RA avv G. W. BARROW & CO. General Enstern Agents, 710 Broadway, New York. Brooklyn Branch, 206 Montague st, ‘Glens oven vati: 10 P. M, i NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1876.—QUADRUPLE _SHEET. KENTUCKY CASH — DISTRIBUTION co. A. al “rirr BSS co fm EBEE MM MM tr sse¢ee 2 HE MNNM Tt 3 HE MMMM r Hu £ MMMM Tt 883 MHHH i: EB MMMM Tt 8 HE MAM M z abt oh HE Mave t sss co 8 4H ESEZ & MM Bs N NNN PTVPTTITTTT E N ND rrrTTr Eb NN NN TT k NN N NN N Eb NN nN K NN Nd L x N EEE, ? ‘NON LEE BD — EEE NND uy ON EEE NNN NN ON K NNN N. N KEE NNN N EEE NNN N EEK NN N aca NNN N SEE) NNN NN EEEE NNN & NNW DDDPDD Ir ‘TTT DDDDDDDD Hy rrarrrrrrt DD bD IL 11 Db DD al at bb pb It at DD bp oI Leah 4 DD DD IL 1 DD bb Ub DD pp i T" bp DD bg cay bDbDDDDDD Tt av DDDDDD uw 1T 009000 900000 00090000, 00000000 000000800080 om ‘009 C00 ‘000 000 000 000 009 ou 000 000 000, 000 100 000 «or 000 ow er 000 ow om 000 ovo 009 000, 000 000 00) Guu 000000. 40007000 00000000 1 ‘oO ‘000000 NN MN 00 RRR TITIT 8 n 23.3509 ¢ 2 8 bs u u NNN GO OR & T ut yu NNN O OR R fc uw w NNN O O RRR T NaHHH NNN O ORR T M H NNN O O RK k T u yn NNN 8 O R K Tt nH nM N NN 00 BR 7 Bt Hq AUTHORIZED BY A AUTHORIZED BY A ACTHORIZED BY a LIST OF GIFTS, ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, ONE GRAND CASH GIFT..... 50,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT... 25,009 ONE GRAND CASH GIPT..... . 20,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 10,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 9,000 60 CASH GIFTS OF $100) EACH. 50,000 100 CASH GIFTS OF $00 EACH... 50,000 10) CASH GIFTS OF $100 EACH... 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS OF $300 EACH 30,000 200 CASH GIFTS OF $200 EACH. 40,000 600 CASH GIFTS OF $100 EACH... 60,000 10,000 CASH GIFTS OP $12 EACH,.......2044 120,000 TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH..........+008800,000 PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickets, $12; hulves, 86; qnarters, 83; 9 tickets, $100; 2734 tickets, $300; ickots, $500; 952{ tickets, $1,000, Hr ies 2 * 16% VALL, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ken- tucky; JAMES G, CROCKETT, Clerk of Franklin County Court; Judge R. A. THOMPSON, Presiding Judge of Frauk- lin Connty Court; General GEORGE B. CRITTENDEN, Hon, THOMAS C. JONES, Cler« of the Supreme Court of Kontueky; GRANT GREEN, Cashier of Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky; JAMES G. DUDLEY, Chairman of Board of School Trustes Hon. D. HOWARD SMITH, Auditor of the State of Kentucky; Hon. THOMAS N. LINDSEY, Prosident of Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky; Hon. S. I. M, MAJOR, Public Printer of tho State of Kentucky. = A FORTUNE FOR ONLY A FORTUNE FOR ONLY A FORTUAE FOR ONLY | | | | EXPLANATION OF “APPROXIMATE GIFTS. All the gifts beiow $100 in re adproximations, and ‘The numbors of all the tickets sold being considered in wetrcle, numericully wilt be determined and paid | formed, and having the highest number, 100,000, and the Its number will then be called loud enougn | lowest, 1, brought together, then whatever number in this carcle may be by lot determined to be entitled to the eapital gift of $100,000 will be taken us a centre, on each side of | which the next 5,000 numbers in regular numerical order will bo counted for the $12 gifts, thus making on the two sides of the capital gift 10,000 nearost numbers, each of which will o¢ entitled to $12, provided, howe: making the count of 10,000 numbers nearest to that of tho capital gift, all intervening numbers which draw higher | gifts will be excepted, 80 to uvoid duplicating gifts, it being the intention not to pay a $12 gift to any ticket en- titled to a larger gilt. The chances for those who buy tickets are so great to make money, while they take xo little risk, it is believed that overy ticket will be sold before the day fixed for the drawing: but whether all re sold or not, the drawing will nevertheless take place. Should any of the tickets remain unsold on the day of the drawing, they will be destroyed; all the offered «gifts, 1,155 namber, will be drawn, but dimfnisbed in vatue in proportion to the amount of unsold | | Meketa, For example :—If only three-fourths of the tickets | aro sold, the other fourth will be destroyed, and the gifts reduced, not in number, but in value, one-fourth, The cap- {tal gift in thas event would be $75,000 Instead of $100,000, and all the other gifts tm th © proportion, All will see his would be pertectly for the chances of drawing f the tie! holders, gifts would be increased in I SAFK-KEEPING OF The Farmers’ Bank of moneys arising from the THE MONEY. Kentucky is Treasurer, and all it tekets will be placed there, to remain ase special de; til the distribution is over and all the gifts fully provided fur, The management ts not NN N Ga Y ¥ EERE NN NG @ VVE NN NG a ob ae | NNNG VV E NUNG VV EEE NNNG Ga VV EK 5 v MXN GO v Fuss G@ W. BARROW & CO, General Enstorn Agents, Downtown office, No. 19 New Uptown office, 1,100 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 206 Montague st. Oficos open until 107.M, KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO, KENTUCKY CASH _DISTRIBUTION co, o Ky . KEEB REV VEERB RRR + PPP 5 E vVVE RR PP 8 E VVE RE . F E BE VVE RR ae ¥EB EERE VV EREB RRR Pee E Eg VV EB RR Pr E Ee we rr BEEBE Erez v &§eEEEE BR & F vcr vou KE x! U vug ERE Ki v uuu K v ucu KKK KI uv vou KKK KKK uv JU0 KKK KKK v tou KKK KKK U teu KKK KKK c cUL KKKKKK t tou see KKKKKK v uuu cou KKKKKK v ouu cco KKKKKK v unu eco KKK KKK u buu KKK KKK x U KKK KKK U u KKK KKK U uuu KKK KKK J ouce KKK KKK UUU KKK KKK yuu KKK KKK RRRRRBRR m B ov vu RRRRRRRRR OTT ay uu RR ONE BB BB OUU cu it BB Bo UU ou ur BB BB OY ug iif REBBBBBR uu vu Hil BBBBBBBR uu uu HI BB BB OUU uu Tt BB BB OU ou Mt BB By UU UU IIL BBBBBRBBB tuoore 1 BBBBBBBB coue coccco ssass ececécca, 3 8s 8S. &S 33 8&5 Ss. 33 S888 SSS8S 383. 3s SS XS S88 BSSSSSS ‘S3S88 oO MM MM of sss perp 0 O MNNM AA 8 Oe o OMNMM AA 8 Bie o OMMMM AA 8 bP Oo oO MMMM A A 88S Pree Oo O MNMM AMAA 8 P oO Oo M MA Aa 8 P OO MNNM A «8 8 P oo mMMA A sss PrP @ ACT OF LEGISLATURE act OF LEGISLATURE act OF LEGISLATURE ONE GRAND CasH ONE GRAND CASI ONE GRAND CASH ONE GRAND CASH ONE GRAND CASI ONE GRAND CASIT 50 CASH GIFTS OF $1,000 RACH., 100 CASH GIFTS OF $500 EACH... 100 CASH GIFTS OF $400 EACH, 100 CASH GIVTS OF $300 EACH.. 200 CASH GIFTS OF §200 EACH.. 600 CASH GIFTS OF $100 EACH., 10,000 CASH GIFTS OF $12 EACIL.. | TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH. PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickets, $12; halves, $6; quarters, $3; 9 tickets, $100; 27% tickets, $300; 46K tickets, 8500; 95% tlekets, $1,000, A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12, A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12, A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12 NE dopondent on the sale of tickets lor the purpose of defraying expenses, but is amply provided with funds now on aeposit in bank for that purpose. The entire proceeds of the sale of tickets will and untouched in bank as » guarantee fur the | payment of all offered gifts. | _ PAYMENT OF GIFrs. The payment of gifts will begin the fourth day after the drawing, and continue six m s theroatter, and no longer. Tickets entitled to gifts must be presented, or sent to the office of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company, Frank- fort, Ky., where they will be taken up and puld by eash checks on the Farmers’ Bank of Frankfort, or by sight of the holder. No gift will ticket entitled to it, and months after the drawing draft on New York, at the opti be puid without the delive all gifts not called for within six of | will be turned over to the company for the benefit of the public schools of Frankfort. The Kentucky Cush Distribution Company have secured the services of Hon. Thomas P, Porter, lato Governor of the grand old Commonwealth of Kentucky, to act as their Agent and General Manager in the financial affairs of this nor Porter is well known to Grand Gift Enterprise. Go’ almost every one in the Stute of Kentucky ana tovory many of the citizens of other States in the Union, and pur- chasers of tickets can rest Ww: 1 assured that thelr interests will be thoroughly protected der his able management. , SPECIAL Novice, As an assurance to the ticket Lolders that all gifts will be paid wo deem tt proper to state that this enterprise pos- tosses ono featare which better protects them than apy City Council of Franxfort, to protect all who invested their me other of a similar character, anxior 3 in any scheme to bo drawn undor the franchise granted them by the Legisiuture of Kentucky, made it a condition of Its con- tract that a bond in @ heavy penalty, with good security, should be executed to the © mmmonwealth of Kentucky, conditioned that all gifts drawn in distribution under the franchise should be paid to the owner of such prize ticket, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS CONDITION a BOND WAS EXKCUTED WITH SECURITY, AP- | PROVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF FRANK- FORT AND BY THE PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT. THIS BOND Is NOW ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SAID COUNTY COURT AND OF THE CITY COUNCIL, SUBJECT TO THE INSPECTION OP ANY ONE. 60 1t will be seen that ifthe Cash Distribution Company should a the person entitled to such prize has ample security for its pay- | from any enuso fail to pay any gifts that may be ment, and runs no risk of loss. II| MM MM BBB FEEB kun S33 000 MNNM BBE ROR 3 33 co @ MMMM B BE R KR 33 GO 00 MMMM B BE RB 33 00 «(00 MMMM BBB) EER KRR = 00 (00 MOXMM BBE R % 3300 «(00 MAVM BODE OR oR 99 38 0 OO uM M BBB OREEE R OR 8 60833) G@ W. BARROW 4 CO. General Eastern Agents, “910 Broadway, New York. Uptown office, 1,109 Broadway. Brookiyn Branch, 206 Montague st. Oficos open until 10 P.M, | { | another of $20,000; another of | and so on down through a resplendent list of over 10,000 | ONE GRAND FEKE NN NM TITTF EREEE Bg RN N PT E EO ORRN OE OE gee ENN’ 2 ERS E NN Of &E Eon aY of E EERE N WM 3 SEEB TITTTITIT? 0000 BX SN ti 000000, NN T il 00 00 NN 1r UL OO 00 AN aT Mt 00 00 NN aT It 00 Oo NN 1 Mr 00 00 NN TT 11 00 oo | NN re Mt 00 00 NN 1 HL Of 00 NN iy iE 000000 NN by m 0000 NN nw HH 1 ui ub ML MUL Wil nL ui ut 1h mu UH u Hu HH IL HA uit 1 HENHHA HL 1b reverererereenrnys Tt MIT HL bn Wh re 1 Mi uu n Hu mit i HH uu ul HH uM u Hu RH 1 PPP Oo RRR TITIT REEE RRR PP 0 ork R T E ROR PPO OR & fT E KoR PPOOR R F E Row PPP O Ov ERE T EB RRR P o oR R F E RR P o oR R F B RoR Pp ook B Ff x R Ray P oo B BR f KEEER RQ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THB PUBLIC FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PURLIC FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLL LIST OF GIFTS, ONE GRAND ONE GRAND ONE GRAND ONE GRAND ONE GRAND 90 CASH 100 CASIT 100 CASH 100 CASH 200 CASIT 00 CASH 10,000 CASH CASH GIFT, CASH GIFT... GIFTS OF $1,000 EACH... GIFTS OF $500 EACU...... GIFTS OF 6100 EAC GIFTS OF $300 EACH, GIFTS OF $200 EACH. GIPTS OF $100 EACH.... GIFTS OF $12 EACH........ | TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH..,..... {$800,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $12; halves, $6; quarters, $3; 9 tickets, | $100; 2734 tickets, $300; 463; tickets, $500; 95% tickets, $1,0C0, * ce A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12, A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A PORTUNE FOR ONLY $12, III RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE—WEALTH DIS- TRIBUTED IN.GLITTERING HEAPS. [From the Louisville Courier-Journal. } Our readers aro respectfully retorred to the advertisement of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company, to be found in anott sr column, and we would recommend its care- ful perusal, The gentlemen who have the management and’! control,of this grand and laudable enterprise are among the ‘most prommont in Kentucky, nearly all of them boing dis- tinguished by their fellow citizens with high official posi- tions of public trust at ‘the capital of the State, where tho g | distribution is to be consummated on the 30th of November. ‘The President and General Manager, ex-Governor Thomas P. Porter, and Hon. KE. H. entire Board Taylor, Mayor, and the of Councilmen of Frankfort, together with the long list of guished State ofiicials— all gentlemen of ansullied honor and integrity— associated with them In tho management and distribution afford s perfeet guarantee that the enterprise, from first to last, will be conducted with the strictest impartiality, fair. ness and justice to all. As itis the object of this enterprise to raise mouey for educational endowment purposes, 90 it will be soon that the gifts to be distributed are not mere property in houses and lands, but the aetaal ensh itself, amounting to the stapendous sara of $600,000. Among the fortunes to be distributed are the fotlowing:—One grand gift of $100,000; another of 85,000; another of $25,000; 10,000; anothor of $5,000, gitts, Such a constellation of opportunities was never be- foro offered for securing # fortune at an outlay of only $12 for a prize ticket, III CERTIFICATE OF FARMERS’ BANK OF KENTUCKY. Pauuens’ Baxx, Puaxkront, Ky., July 18, 1876, This is to certify that the “Kentucky Cash Distribution Company” deposits its funds in the Farmers’ Bank of Ken- from tucky, with instractions ex-Governor Thomas P, Porter, Goneral Manage: wn by his note appended horeto. GRANT GREEN, Cashier Farmers’ Bank of Kentuc! Ovrice “Kewtocky Casi Disturmution Company, Fraxkvonr, Ky., July 18, 1876 Fariners' Gras? Grex, Cushi Bank i= Deak S1n—All. money deposited by me in the Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky to the credit of the “Kentneky Cash Distribution Company,” of which Tam agent and general manager, ts deposited by me on condition that no part thereof shall bo withdrawn except apon my ebeck, and I pledge mysel! that no chee <3 00 RRR He gives FG oes o OR ® 1 68 88 68 o OR B Hw 7 8 o OR g Hg, econ © RRR. ss 8 TF 86 66 v OR RB i@se7 wo. oR F ues 77 oo BOE @ W. BARROW & CO, General Eastern Agents, ~~ 110 Broadway, New York. Downtown office, No. 19 New street (basement). Uptown office, 1,109 Broadway, Brooklyn Braueb, 206 Montague st. Offices open entil 10 F, | KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIRUTION CO. po, ee, 243 2 200 D r 0 0 H uu ERB B 788 fF HUE D 2 O°O 7 H HE DDD . ‘00 2 &H H £EEES ececece ecececcee ececeecccca c cco eco oo AA. c AM ce coc AAA ‘A 833 835 eeceececccs AAA AAA 883 B35 eeececcce = AAA AAA SSSSSS883 eccceco” AAA ceuc 0000 ececce ©00000 ee CO 00 00 co co 00 00 x 3 8 oO vo 00 ] 00 00 H co co (00 oo a oO GO oe is BEGGa: Im, YEVFFFFPSP GGcacGG «IIT = FFF FFFV¥FF Go Cor mm ¥F aa oo WM FF Gu so LT FE GG bi aaa GG Wit ¥F aa Miu FeeFFe { ua (it FERFEP au Wit FF Gu aco iit FF GG Gca MIL FE as GG Tt re Go rer en (0 GcagaaG =I FP Gauccu ul oF GQ RRES NN N REEE RRR a D oak NN NE RR dA L Q E NN NE R R AA L Q KE NNNE RoR AA L a EBB NNNEEB RRR A A L @ aot NNNE KR AAsA L G aE N NNE R RA AL Go Gk N NNE R KA AL GQ EERE N NNEVEER RA ALLLY SCHOOLS OF FRANKFORT. SCHOOLS OF FRANKFORT. SCHOOLS OF FRANKFORT. List OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CaSHI GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT... ONE GRAND CaSH GIFT..... ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.,.... 50 CASH GIFTS OP $1,000 EACH..........0 100 CASH GIPTS OF $500 EACH. 100 CASH GIPTS OF $400 RACH. 100 CASH GIFTS OF $900 EACH. 200 CASH GIFTS OF $200 EACH...... 000 CASR GIPTS OF $100 EACH....4.....0.- 0,000 10,000 CASH GIFTS OF $12 EACH,............. 120,000 TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH.......-+-02-9800,000 PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tlekets, $12; halves, $3; quarters, $3; 9 tlekets, $100; 27% tickets, 6300; 46% tickets, $500; 05% tlokets, sah $1,000, A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTONS FOR ONLY $12. CARD FROM EX-GOVE! THOMAS P. PORTER. AT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF THE DI- RECTORS OF THE KENTUC ¢é Fat Y¥ CASH DISTRIBUTION x“ BN a COMPANY,I HAVE CON: ‘ED TO ACT AS AGENT I| AND GENERAL MANAG! e ry 2 F THIS GREAT UNDER- TAKING, AND MY TIME AND CARB WILL BE DE- VOTED FROM THE SALE OF THE FIRST TICKET TO THE PAYMENT OF T WE LAST GIFT. IT WILL I| BE MY DUTY TO SEK w THAT THE MONEY | ARISING FROM THE SALE OF TICKETS 18 I| DEPOSITED IN THE FARMERS’ BANK OF KEN- | s = TUCKY, TO REMAIN FOR THE PAYMENT OF I| OFFERED GIFTS; TO SEE THAT THE DRAWING IS. 3|| FAIRLY CONDUCTED, A: THAT THOSE Who DRAW GIFTS ARE PROMPTLY PAID ON PRESENTA- TION OF THEIR TICKETS, AND THIS DUTY I WILL PERFORM TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. KNOWING THE OBJECT TO BE A GOOD ONE, AND THE MEANS LAWFUL, | SHALL DO ALL I CAN TO MAKK IT THE SUCCESS WHICH IT 80 WELL DESERVES. THOMAS P. PORTER eS zlelsle| | III \ READ WHAT GOVERNOR PORTER SAYS:— (From the Louisville Courier-Journal.) | Governor Porter—I do not think « fortune acquired by lottery is the result of mere chanco any more than if tt wore the beqnest of relative or a successful stroke of busi- ness. It accords neither with my ideas of Christianity nor common sonse to suppose that this enterprise ts tho only thing iereation not subject to tho will of the Crestor. i lotteries tf honestly con- ducted. There is some prejudice, 1 know, which is fast dis- appearing, Although this ix a strictly legal affair, y lative interference with anything of the kind ie arbitrary, logis. except ao far as it protects the pablie. Governor, that the pro- reular by the company will be | | Reporter—Then you ure | cs gramme set forth in this enrried out to the letter ? | | Governor Porter—I am; and when I hi oason to doubt ft I shall immediately warn the pubiie by the withdrawal of | ket-bolder as a client of y to protect, at any cost. I | | my name. I consider evory ti | mino, whose interest 1 ts my du | he no interest with tho company, but act simply as the attorney of their patrous, Reporter—That throws quite « new light apon the matter, MM MM 00. NN oN EH RRR_ REEB NN am ovoRY NEM) F RE MMMM O ONN NE Y R MMNMO ONN NE ¥ RoR MMMMO ON NN KES RRR, MXXMO ON NNE RR BEES SO EEE i Ries uM M00 OW KN EEER j z 5 a. W. BARROW & CO. ¢ Uptown office, 1,109 Broadway. Brooklyn Braneh, 208 Montague st. — Offices open until 10 P. M. KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION ©O. P L n oo 4 bE oH oo F toot ree ou "i r u il o Be tt 80 r un tun ft %o0” a HH HEAR uw u Tarer erat } Hi HHA Muna MMH HIE MAMIE HHH H u NHB HUME HUHU IE H HHH Wi u MHHHH HHA MBH Ht HHA ri rtd 4 HHHOHAAHERNHY AHR it GHA HRM HUHHH HEED MAY HH HHBURMUAA BBB HHH HHAH WHEE NEHH HHHHE HAH HHHEH HUHNE HUME HHUGH RUMAH HHH ft € HHH u HHRUH THLE Huta MB Hau TIT rt: BSSss538 vrrrrrrrer SSSSS38 it ss Ss 1r 88 7 38. Tt 33 re SSSS8s 1. 885883 re 38 at 8S av 83 Tt 8s BS a 88, 8 aT BSSSSSS tT bsssss- MM MM oo4 «6OXN NA GG ERERRER MNNM 4A NNN AA G GE RR MMMM AA NNN AA G E R RB MMMM AZ NNN AA G EF kK R MMMM AA NNN AA GO REE RRR MXM M Adah NNN AadA G GGE ROR MANMA AN NNA AG GE K R MNNMA A&2NNNA AGQGE R # wu MS O4N NMA) 060A GG EERER List OF GIFTS. | ONE GRAND CASH GIFT... ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONB GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND Casi GIFT. ONE GRAND CaSit GIFT...... 80 CASII GIFTS OF $1,000 EACR... 100 CASH GIFTS OF $500 EACH... 100 CASH GIPTS OF $400 EACH. 100 CASH GIFTS OF $300 EACH. | 200 CASH GIFTS OF $20) EACH........22.... 40,000 «800 CASH GIFTS OF $100 EACH.........0sc00 6¥,008 10,000 CASH GIFTS OF $12 EACH... TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH... PRICE ICKETS, ‘Whole tickets, $12; hal 3; quarters, $3; 9 ticketa $100; 4734 tickets, $300; ickets, $500; 952% ticket $1,000, A FORTCNE ONLY $12. A FORTUNE ONLY §12, & FORTUNE ONLY $12. BECA! was organized in the yo having previously obtained a spocial eharter from the Legislature for « series of draw- ings for the purpose of endowing the pablic schools of the city of Frankfort, BX-GOVERNOR THOMAS P. PORTER, at the urgent solleitution of the friends of the enterprise” consented to act as General Manager, and bas given his personel and individual attention to its affairs. The Board of Supervisors was chosen from the foremost men of the State of Kontueky—HON. ALVIN DUVALL, LATE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREMB COURT, and « long list of distinguished offictals teting In that eapacity, be: tho Mayor and entire Board of Councilmen of the clty of Frankfort. ‘The drawing was originally set for Aagust 31. bat in consequence of the stag nation of business, the unprecedented heat ofsummer and the fact that many frauds bad Loon practised apon the pab> Me under the garb of “legulized lottery,” the sales at that time did not Justify a fall drawing, and hence the manage meut determined, though reluctuantly, to postpoue the day of dr mber 30th, inst. Binoo the postponement the public have seemed to appreciate the leading , thereto have invested liberally, and, considering the number of agencies thas have beon establishea in the United states and Canada (allot which report encouragingly), a full drawing is confidently prodicted, THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO REFBR TO THE ESPECIAL CARE AND STRAIGHTFORWARD- NESS WITH WHICH TUIS ENTERPRISE HAs’ BEEN VONDUCTED FROM ITS INCEPTION. The funds arising from provious sales of tickets have been collected and placod to the credit of ex-Governor Thomas P. Porter, Goneral Manager, and subject to his cheek alone, which, he assures the public, will only be given in payment of prof fored gifts. In addition to tule und In' compliance with the charter granted the company a BOND, WITH UEAVY PENALTY AND SECURITY, approved by the Mayor and Council of the city of Frankfort und by the presiding sudge ofthe Franklin County Court, has beon execated—bence ticket holders are doubly secured in the payment of thelr gifts, for by this bond aloue, which ts now on file, they have ample security regardless of the proceeds, from sales of ticketa EVERY PRBCAU- N ARB POSSIBLE has been TION AND EVERY CARB Ae gehen Linn wd | | Nov ‘ing antil In case of farther: OURSELVES FUND AMO! PRESENTED TO TIS OF FL DOES NOT TAKE PLACE INST, AS ADVERTISED. In order to facilit the sale revions to tl ‘of phe public. iH] = Gi cI meteor seme: FJ Downtown office, No. 19 New streot (basement). Uptown office, 1,109 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 208 Montague st Offess open until 10 P, M.

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