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KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. A.." OO RRR A Nl R ODD F.KLB 8SS aauR aa nmjvddk s s a R K AA NNNUDK S KRAANNNDDK 8 O KHK A A N N M D D KKE 8SS O OO R R AAAA N N M I> l> K S 3 a 14 K A A N N M D D E S OOR RA AM NX I) UK S 8 OO R R A A N NX ODD EEEE 898 KKKKK K K h'KK I, K K K K KKKKK K l\ K K K K K K K K KKKKK KKKKK K K K K K K K K K K KKKKK K K KKk KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKKKKKKK KKKKKKKKKK KKKKK KKKKK XKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK KKKKK ,, hxviiim oonooo .-V,_ ?OOOOOOOoO(* OUOOOOOO ?* */?? ?68 006 000 0001 R S 8 ??u 11,40 f"-' *5* ** t'.l lit It Ml (IX) 0(i6 On) ou) (Ml 1*10 IH K? ?5 5; t (k/j ihk) ?**-* ?WH MW6'4<!08 " o ooo '"c* (<SOOO<SOOOOOO(i OOO ()C? I S5 60<i 006 MjO lino i5 is 000 tvtxi OKI (am *m'41 Milt (mo (M m K* tt* 000 WW OJII (K14) **2*8 (500 000 000 06?e66?6ti*? (V"OOOn(?J Ot-OOUliO UADJO $$ if* $# ** ts M $f ?EEE x X OO OO V V EEEB RRR LIST OK GIFTS. ONE ORAKD CASH GIFT $10\000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 50.000 9.NE GRAND CASH GIFT 25,000 DNE GRAND CASH GIFT 20.(0!) ?NE GRAND CASH GIKT 10,000 ANE GRAND CASH GIKT....". 6.0O0 SO CASH GIFTS OF $1,000 EACH 50.000 100 CASH OIFTS OF *."><XI EACH 60.010 100 CASH GIFTS OK $100 EACH 40,000 100 CASn GIFTS OK $3 0 KACH 30.000 200 CASH GIKTS OF $900 EACH 40,00.) 600 CASH GIKTS OF $loo EACH 60,00) J0.00O CASH GIFTS OK $li EACH 120,000 Total, 11,156 gift*. all ca?h -*000.000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Wbol* ticket*, $12; halve*. $41; quarters, $3; 0 ticket*, |100; 27)4 tickets, $300; 40'^ ticket*. (500 ; 03?; ticket* *1,000. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOIt ONLY *12. A FORTUNE FOR oNLV *12. MODE OK DRAWING. There will be upoa tlio atuge two ?l?M whoola. the con tents of which can be plainly seen by the audiencc. A com mittee, consisting of three eminent cltlceci. in no way con nected with the management, having first made an accurate i count anil examination, will place lu the larger wheel lOJ.OOO loather tagr. cut by the mime die, exactly alike, a: d having printed number* on them from 1 to 100,000, correa ponding to the uumbera of hII the tickcta sold. A similar committee having flrat exaiiiluod, counted folded andaealod up tu cylindrical tube* or boxea precisely alike. aa many allpa of pa|>vr, on which arc |iriuted 1.150 gifta, denominat ing from $100 to $IOU,UOO, will then place these 1.1 ill aealed boxea containing the gilta in the amaller wheel. Both wheel* will then be turned until their contcnta are thoroughly mixoJ. A blind boy will tlu n draw from the larger wheel one of the toga, holding it up in full view of the audience. Ita number will then be called loud enough fur all to hear by the crier appointed for thia purpoae. The tag will then be paased to a committee of three liis Unpuiahod citiieci, w ho will aay whether the number lias keen rightly called, anil then paaaad to a regie trar, who will file it upon a wlro prepared for that purpoae. The number of tfco tag thus drawn, cried, proven ?nd filed, will bo recorded bv live bauk clerks, iu separate book* pii'p.ired for that purpuao. A blind girl will than iraw from the enwller whn-i oue of the aealed boxea, which Wl!l bo opened anil the gift taken out, unfolded and held up to the view of the audience. I lie amount of the gift will then be cried, recorJed by the five clorka, and the paper died by the registrar with its tag upon the wire. The gift thus drawn will belong to the ticket bearing tbe same number aa the tag drawn immediately helore it. Thua thia proceaa Will continue until I.lftti are drawn from the large wheel and all the boxea from the ainall wheol. After the drawing I la over, the large wheel containing the taga will be placed in the banda of a committee chosen by the audience, who j ?an examine for themselves and aoe whethar all the tickets ?old wore represented by tag* with corresponding numbers. With each precaution, all muet ?oe that the utmost fairneta la intended, and that frAud. favoritism or a knowledge he forehand of what gilt any ticket may draw la abaolutaiy tmpoaaible. 8U I'KKVI.sOltS ~OP DRaWINO. Tbe drawing will lake plat? under the Immediate and ??- , elusive eiipervtalon and control of the following prominent | and diaiutereated dtisena of Frankfort, who have consented to act aa a committee for that purpoae, and any other dlaln- I tereated neraooa tbe ticket-holders preient may dealgnate!? j Hon. E. H. TAYLOR, Mayor of tbe city of Frankfort, and the entire Board of City Councilmen; Hon. ALVIN DU DDD IIU A W A W fl 1? I? li It AA WWW II |? It It K A A WWW II O D U It A A WWW II 0 I> KIR A A WV VW It D O U R A A WWW II O D IC R AAAAA WW II PUKRA A WW II ODD R R A ATT U O. w. BAKROW A CO., General Enatern Agent*. 710 Broadway, Maw Tork. Pawn town office, No. 10 Now street (basement). Uptown office, 1.100 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 206 Montagne at, looenuati: IUP. M. KESTICKY casn DISTRIBUTION CO. A. am t T r T r T T V kkerekeeek ebkeeeeeke ekkeeeeeee k i- k E i: e kl.k ki k li ih eke, EKE BEE kek1 ekk EEE KEE EKK ) ki. kkekf.BF.BBB eeeekkkei-e EEEEEEEEEE :eek ;kek ;keu knssn ass ss NNN s .V NNN NN X n V km nmn n x V nnn nnn NNN nnn MXX n N S NNN nn.V nnm NNS NNN nn.v NNN N.V nx N.V nn N.V N.V N.v N.V N.V N.V NNN N N.V N N N nnn N-n k x N N X V nnn N N x nnn NNN NNN nnn N x .V X N N nx nv.V NX NNN N v N X H N.V nnn nnn.NN TTTTTTTrrrrrr TTTTTTTITTTTT WIT Itftttttt rrr rrr TTT ttf 1 IT rrr rrr rrr rrr riT rrr rrr rrr rrr TIT rrr TTf DDDDODD ddddllddd j>1> dd 1)i> l?l> l<u hi) dl? 1)1) 1)1) III) l>l> |)D mi in) i>u ni) liddddddo DDDDDDD ojo 000 III III t cm 0011 001) urn) ooo t> m> 1100 ouoooxio oouo?X) NN n n N N N N N N N N nnn nnn N N N N N v N nn oo o o ERR R r i; it k r KRR R R k k R k R R TTTTT T t r t T T T T h n h u ii u ii it iiiiuim ii h ii ii ii ii 11 u AUTHORIZED BY A SPECIAL actiiokized BV A SPECIAL authorized BV a SPECIAL LIST ok GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $100,000 ONE GRAND CAgH GIFT 50.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25.00 i ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 20.000 ONE GRAND cash gift 10,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 5.000 5() CASH GIFTS OF $-100.1 EACH 00,000 100 CASH gifts OF 9x10 EACH 50,000 10J CASH GIFTS OF $h)0 EACH 40.000 100 CASH GIFTS OF $300 EACH 30,000 200 CASH GIFTS OF $200 EACH 40,000 000 CASH GIFTS OF slim EACH 60,000 10,000 CASH gifts OF sl'j EACII 120,000 TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH ?$uoo,ouo PRICE OF ~tickbtk Whole tickets. $12; hal.es, $6; quartern, S3; 0 tickets, $100; 27}? tickets, $300; 40?? tiekoU. $300; 05\ tickets, $1,000. A fobtiwe FOR ONLY *12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $11 A FOKTU.jfc FOR ONLY $12. VALL, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ken- ! tucky; JAMES G. CKOCKETT, Clerk of Franklin County : Court; Judge R. A. THOMPSON, Presiding Jud^e of Fruuk lln County Court; General GEOBGE 11. CRITTENDEN, Hon. THOMAS C. JONES, Uteri of the Supremo Court of Kentucky; GBANT GllBEN, Cashier of Farmers' Bank of Kentucky; JAMES G. DUDLEY, Chairman of Board of School Trustees; Hon. D. HOWARD SMITH, Auditor of the State of Kentucky; lion. THOMAS N. LINDSEV, | President of Farmers' Bank of Kentucky; Hon. S. I. M. \ MAJOR, Public Priuterof the State of Kentucky. EXPLANATION OF APPROXIMATE GIFTS. All the gifts below $100 lu value aro approximations, and | will be dotormined and paid as follow!:?The numbers of all | the tickets sold being considered in a circle, numerically j formed, und having the highest number, 100,000, and tlio lowest, 1, brought together, then whatever number in tbti circle mav be by lot determined to be entitled to the capital gift of SlOO.OuO will bo takeu as a contre. on each aide of j which the next 5,000 numbers in regular numerical order | will be counted for the $12 gifts, thus making on the two j sides of the capital gift 10,000 nearost numbers, each of ' which will oe entitled to $12, provided, however, that in making tho count of 10,000 tiumbers nearest to that of the j capital gift, all Intervening numbers which draw higher I gifts will be excepted, so as to avoid duplicating gifts. It j being the Intention not to pay a $12 gift to any ticket en- j titled to a larger gift. The chances for those who buy tickot* are to great to [ make money, while they take so little rlsk.lt is believed ! that every tieket will be sold before the day (lxed for tho | drawing; but whether all are soli) or not, the drawing will nevertheless take place. Should any of the tickots remain i unsold on the day ot the drawing, they will bt destroyed; all the offered gifts, I.IU In uumber, will be drawn, but diminished in value in proportion to tho amuuut of nusoid tickets. For example If only three-fourths of tho tickets aro sold, the other fourth will be destroyed, and the gifts reduced, not in number, but In value, one-fourth. The cap Ital gilt in that event would be $7.">,000 Instead of $100,000, and all the other gifts In the sauie proportion. All will see that this would be perfectly fair, for the chances of drawing g.fts would be Increased in lavor of the ticket holders. SAFEKEEPING OF THE MONET. Tbe Fanners' Bank of Kentucky Is Treasurer, and all moneys arising from the sale of tickets will be placed there, to remain as a special deposit until tbe distribution is ovor and all tbe gifts fully provided for. Tbe management Is not NN 5 GO ? NX N OO V ? KBfcS NVNOO NNNOOV VB N .V N O <J N N N O o V T E N N N <1 N N No O V V E N M N O N N N o O V V EES N N N G GO N N X O O V V K N K N G G N N N O O r V K N K N G G M N N o 0 VV E V N.X GO X NX GO T G W. HAKHoW A ca. General Eastern Agents, 710 Broadway, Mew York. J Downtowu office. Mo. 10 New street (basement). Uptown office. 1,109 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 206 Montague iL Offices omi until 10 V. tL KKVTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. A. KEEH B ? 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II It 11UUBH cu UU UU UU UU UU UU UU UU ur cu UU UU UU UU UU u u UU UU UU UUCCL'U I'uuu ccecco ccccccco to c?: cc cc cc CO Co CO CO CO CO cc CC cc cc cc ccccoccc ucococ AA AAA AAA A A A A A AA AA AA AA AA A A AAAAAAA AAA A AAA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA A A AA AA AA AA 83HSS Sa.sSHSS SS SS SS SS sSSSS SSSbS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSS8S S3SSS ACT OF THE ACT OP THE ACT OK TUE KENTUCKY KENTUCKY KENTUCKY PPPP Y P Y T Y- Y PPPP Y Y Y r <& LEGISLATURE LEtilsLATURE LEGISLATURE LIST OK OIKTS. ONE Oil AND CASH GIFT.. $100,000 ONE GRAND CASII GIFT 50,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 20,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 20,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 10,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 5.0T.0 60 CASH GIFTS OF *1.000 EACH 50.0JO 100 CASH GIFTS OK 1MJ0 EACH 50.0J0 100 CASII GIFTS OF $400 EACH 40,030 100 CASH GIFTS OF $:W0 EACH 30,000 200 CASH GIFTS OK $200 EACH 40,000 800 CASH GIFTS OF $lu> EACH 00,000 10,000 CASH GIFTS OK $13 EACH. 120,000 TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS, ALL CASH f&XUUO PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $12; halve*. Hi, quuriert,$3; 9 tickets, $100; 27X tickets, $300; 4tt?i tickets, *500; 95J? tickets, 91.00a A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FoKTUNE FOR ONLY *12. ? FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. dependent on the lale of tickets lor the purpose of defraying expense*, but It amply provided with fundi now on deposit in bank for that purpose. The entire proceeds of the sale of tickets will stand untouched iu bank aa a guarantee for the payment of all ottered gifts. PAYMENT OF GIFTS. The payment of Kilt* will begin tbe fourth day after the drawing, and continue six mouths thereafter, and no longer. Tickets eutltled to gifts must be presented, or sent to the oOice of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company, Frank fort, Ky., where tbey will be taken up and paid by cash checks on tho Farmers' Hank of Frankfort, or by sight draft on New York, at the option of the holdor. No gift will bo paid without tho delivery of tho ticket entitled to It, and all gifts not called for within six mouths aftor the drawing will bo tnrned over to the company lor tbs benefit of tb? public schools ot Frankfort. The Kentucky Caah Distribution Company have socurud the services of Itou. Thomus I*. Porter, luto Governor of tbe grand old Commonwealth ot Kentucky, to aet as their Agent and General Manager III the financial affair* of thia Grand ciift Enterprise. Governor Porier Is well known to almost every oue In the Ststo of Kentucky and to very many of the citiscu* of other Mates In the Union, and pur chasers of tickets can rest wi ll assured that their Interest* will bo thoroughly protected nndor his able management. ? SPECIAL NOTICE. A* anassuranco to thu ticket holders that all gift* will b? paid wo deem tt proper to state that thts enterprise pos sesses ono feature which better protoct* them than any otbor of a similar character. Tho City Council of Fraocfort. anxious to protect all who Invested their mean* in any scheme to bo drawn undor the franchise grautod them by the Legislature of Kentucky, insde it a condition of Its con tract that a bond in a heavy penalty, with good security, should be executed to tho Commonwealth of Kentucky, conditioned that all gilts drawn in any distiibution under the franchise should be paid to the owner of such prize ticket. IX COMI'LIANCK \WTII TIIIS CONDITION A BOND WAS KXht'I'TED WITU SECURITY. Al? I'KOVKD IIY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF FRANK FORT AND BY THE PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT. THIS BOND Id NOW ON RECORD IN TUB OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SAID COUNTY COURT AND OF THE CITY COUNCIL. SUBJECT TO THB INSPECTION OF ANY ONE. So it will bo seen that if the Cash Distribution Company should from any cause fall to pay any gifts that may be draam the person entitled to such prise l.as ample security for It* pay ment. and runs no risk of loss. MM MM EBB EEfcB KUR SM oCO M V N M B B E R R 83 33 <"0 00 MMMMBRE R K XI U) 00 MMMMRBK RB S3 00 00 M MM M HBB EEB RRR ?33 00 00 M NM M H B E R R 33 00 00 M NS M B B K R B 33 00 00 M NN MB BE R K S3 33 00 OO .? k M M BBB BEEE BE M 000 . O. W. BARROW A CO.. Oanaral Eastern Agent*, 710 Broadway, M?* York. Downtown office. No. 18 New streot (brsement). Uptown office, 1,100 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 200 Moatac** ?t. Office* eoea aatll 10 I*. iL KEHTl'CKT CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. KKVR egg KE BE SM ft TIT IT REEK K 0g R NN X T R R g R KM N T K R g R N .V X t R EEB gflS RE? 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ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.... $100,000 OXE GRAND CASH OIFT.... ~ 60.000 OXE GRAND CASH GIFT 25,000 OXE GRAND CASH GIFT 20.000 ! OXE GRAXD CASH GIFT.... 10.0J0 | ONE GRAXD CASH GIFT &.000 00 CASH GIFTS OF $1,000 EACH 60.U00 100 CASU OIFTS OF *500 EACH 50.00J 100 CASH GIFTS OF *100 EACH 40,000 100 CASH OIFTS OF *UOJ EACH 30.000 200 CASH GIFTS OF*$2(?) EACH 40.000 COO CASH GIFTS OK $100 EACH 00,000 lO.OUO CASH GIFTS OF $12 EACH 120,000 TOTAL, 11.150 GIFTS, ALL CASH $U00,0J0 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $12; halve*. $0; quarter*, $3; 9 ticket!, $100; 27),; tickets. $300 ; 40^ tickets, $500; 06^4 tickets, $t.ooa ' . A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. hahw CHANCE FOR A FORTl'XE?WEALTH DIS TRIBUTED IN GLITTERING HEAPS. [From the Louisville Courier-Journal.] Oar readers are respectfully relorred to the advertisement of the Kentucky Cash DUtribution Coiuoauy, to l>e found la auolktr column, and we would recommend its c(ire ful perusal. The gentleman who have the management and* control.of this grand and laudable enterprise are among the most prominent In Kentucky, nearly all of them bolng dis tinguished by their fellow citizens with high official posi tions of public trust at the capital ot the State, where tho distribution is to be consummated on the 30th of November. The President and General Manager, ox-Governor Thomas P. Porter, and Hon. E. H. Taylor, Mayor, and the entiro Board of Councilman of Frankfort, together with the long list of distinguished Stat* officials ? all gentlemen of ansullled honor and Integrity? associated with them In the management and distribution afford a perfect guarantee that the enterprise, from first to last, will be conducted with the strictost impartiality, fair ness and Justice to alt. As It Is the otyect of this enterprise j to raise raouey for educational endowment pnrposos, so it will be seeu that the gilts to be distributed are not mere property in houses and lauds, bnt the aetnal cash itself, amounting to tbo stupendous sum of $iliX),000. Amoug the fortunes to be distributed are the following:?One grand gift of $100.0A); another of e.MJ.000; another of $25,000; another of $20,000; another of $10,000; anothor of $5,(J00, and so on down through a resplendent list of over 10.000 gilts. Snch a constellation of opportunities was never be fore offered for securing a fortune at an outlay of only $12 for a prise ticket. CERTIFICATE OF FARMERS' BAXK OP KKNTUCKY. Paioikks' Bank, Fuankj-out, Ky., July IS, 1878. This is to certify that tho "Kentucky Cash Distribution Company" deposits it* funds in tba Farmers' Bank of Ken tucky, with instructions from ex-Governor Thomas P. Porter, General Manager, as ?l:own by his note appended hereto. GRANT GREEN, Cashier tanners' Bank of Kentucky. Orrics "Kkktocbv Cash Distwbutio.* Company," i Fuamkvomt. Ky., July IS. 187<i. J Grant Grkjck, Cashier Farmers' Banks? Dkak Sib?All money deposited by me in the Farmers' Bank of Kentucky to the credit of the "Kentucky Cash Distribution Company," of wliicli I am agent and general manager. Is deposited by me on condition that no ptrl thereof (hall be withdrawn except npon my ebeck, and I pledge mysell that no elisck shall be given sxaepl In pay ment of prises or amounts due ticket holders. TMOti. P. PORTER, General Manager. 11 S88 7777777 063 OO RRB 11 88 88 7 77 08 66 O O K * U 88 88 77 06 OORB 11 88 88 77 60 U O R R 11 888 77 <V*m O RRR 11 88 88 77 Oil 66 UORR 11 8S 88 77 66 68 0 O R R 11 88 88 77 66 ?U.? O O R R U 088 77 666. OO ft ft O. W. BARROW A CO., Oeneral Eastern Agents, 710 Broadway, Maw Tort Downtown office. No. 19 New street (basement). Uptown office. 1.109 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch, 206 Montague sL OBm* epen anM 10 T. tL KKM'ICK Y CAKU DISTIUIiCTIOlf CO. A.~ I>D1> D O D X) 0 D D U UDB 00 O O OO rrrr* r f t ? H H II HE II II E 1IIIU1I EE H l( B II KMZM E H K 11 EEEB CCCOCCO cccccccco OCCCCCCCCCO coo cm; CCO COO COt: coo C('?; CCO CCO coc Ct'O (TO U?V ccc coo coo eco coo oco coo ccocccoccoo cocccocoo cocoooo AAAA A AA A aaaaa A A A A A AAAAAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA SSSSHftS tVa&aiiS.SS ?S.H 8SS b-,3 ess iws sss htiS 8SS hSS SSSSSPSSS I eiSS 1 SnS ; SSS ! sss 889 ss.s ! SSS I SS3 BS& tjSSSSSSSS BisbaSd ccoc cooooo 00 cc 00 00 CC ?'C CO OO CC CO 00 OO ccocco coco OOGGGO JOOOOOO oooo OOOOOO OO OO OO OO OO OO oo oo OO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oooooo oooo ? oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 00 01 GO oo oo oo oco ooo oo oo ggoogoo oooooo irn nil 1111 IIU 1111 mi IIII nil IIII mi nil 1111 111! mi 111! Uli PFPPPPfP rrvrrvvT pp rr t'Vi'f OO RKEB >n IT BKEE RRB O E K K EBB O K O K N V N E N S N E K N N K N N N EEB N N N K X N V B N X X E 11 R II II It II BHB K U B R A K HA AA A A A A OQ EEEE M NN EP.EE U K A SCHOOLS OP PRANKFORT. SCHOOLS OK FRANKFORT. SCUOOLS OP PRANKFORT. L L L L A L L A L A L A I.I.Lli LIST OK (lira. ONE OR AND CASH GIFT $103,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 30.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 20,000 ONE ORAND CASH GIFT 10.000 ONE GRAND CASH OIKT 5.000 50 CASH GIFTS OK $1,000 BACH ?? 50.1*10 100 CASH GIFTS OK SolxfEACH 50.0U) 100 CASH GIFTS OK $400 KACU 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS OK $300 EACH 30.000 800 CASH GIFTS OF $200 EACH...... 40,0(0 000 CASH GIFTS OK $1(U E AO It (0.000 10,00) CASH OIFTS OK $12 EACH........ 120.000 TOT All, 11.150 GIFTS, ALL CASH $000,000 PRICE OK TICKETS. Whole tickets. $12; halves. $6; quarters, $3; ? tickets, $100; 27>i tickets, $300 ; 46^ tickets. $500; 95* tickets. $1,000. A FOBTPKE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12. CARD FROM EX-GOVERNOR TnOMAS P. PORTER. AT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OK TUB DI RECTORS OK THE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY. I HAVE CONSENTED TO ACT AS AGENT AND GENERAL MANAOh.lt OF THIS GREAT UNDER TAKING. AND MY TIME ANU CARB WILL BE DE VOTED KROM THE SALE OK THE KIRST TICKET TO THE PAYMENT OK THE LAST OIKT. XT WILL BE MY DUTY TO SEK THAT THE MONEY ARISINO FROM TIIB?SALB OF TICKETS IS DEPOSITED IN THE FARMERS' BANK OK KEN TUUKY, TO REMAIN ~FOR TUB PAYMENT OK I OFFERED OIFTS; TO BEE THAT THB DRAWING IS j KAIRLY CONDUCTED. AND THAT THOSE WHO | DRAW GIFTS ARE PROMPTLY PAID ON PRKSBNTA- j TION OF THEIR TICKETS. AND THIS DUTY I WILL | PERFORM TO TUB nEST OF MY ABILITY. KNOWING | THE OBJECT TO BE A GOOD ONE, AND TIIE MEANS LAWFUL. I SHALL DO ALL I CAN TO MAKE IT THE SUCCESS WHICH IT SO WELL DESERVES. THOMAS P. PORTER. READ WHAT GOVERNOR PORTER SAYS:? [From tba Louisville Courier-Journal. J Governor Porter?I do nut think a fortune acquired by lottery In the result of men- clianco any more thin If It wero tho beqne.<t of it relative or a successful stroke ot busi ness. It accords neither with my ideas of Christianity nor common sense to suppose that this enterprise Is the only thins Irfcreatlon not subject to the will of the Creator, j There are ne "leasons" uic*in?t lotteries If honestly con- j ducted. There Is some prejudice, 1 know, vblcb is fast di?- ' appearing. Although this l? * strictly legal affair, yet legis- I lative Interference with anything of the kind 1* arbitrary, except so far as It protects tlie nubile. Reporter?Then j ou iiro aatutied. Governor, that the pro gramme set forth In this clrcnlitr by the company will be i carried out to the letter ? Governor Porter?I am ; and when I have reason to doubt ! It I shall immediately warn the puliiie by tbe withdrawal of ! my name. I consider every ticket-bolder as a client of mine, whose Interest it la my duty to protect, at any coat. I have no Interest with the eompany, but set simply as the attorney of their patrons. Reporter?That throws quite a new light npon the matter. MM MM OO NN y KKSE T T RRB KEEB M V N M 0 0 N N N E Y Y R B B M M M M 0 O N N N E Y Y R K K M M M M O O N N N K Y Y R BE M MM M o O N N N KEB YY ERR EBB M KM MO O N * N K Y R B K M KS M O n N N X K Y R R ? M NM M 0 O N KN E T B B * _ M M M OO M KN KEEB f * B BBSS G. W. BAKKOW M Ca, Genera! Eastera Atcenta. 710 Broadway, New York. Downtown office. No 10 New street (basement*. Uptowa office. 1,I(J0 Broadway. Brooklyn Braneh, 20$ Montagus at. OOm* even oatU 10 P. ML KEVTrCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION oo. A. V\ 8 p > a r r rrr r r r r uv 111 L U B L B 8 L V B ? L 0 BBB L U B ? 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Ill 111 111 III tl It I!! t:: I ::it nil ?tit lit in MM MSI III Vil M M M M M M M M M MM M M KM M M N.V M A M NN M A M M Ml N!l 1* N N N N N K A A N N N A A N N S OO RKBB RRR O OK K R i' E R B 11 K K R I) EES RRR R R A 0 U E R ?R A UO LEBER M A AA A A A A A A N N N AAAA O 00 K R A N S S A A tl ii E R AN N S A A M MM A LIST OK GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH 01 FT $100,000 ONE GliA.ND CASH GIFT CO,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 23.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 20.000 ONE GEAND CASK GIFT 10.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 5,000 AO CASH GIFTS OF $1,UUJ EACH 50.000 100 CASH GIFTS OF EACH 50,000 100 CASH GIFTS OF $400 EACH 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS OF $303 EACH .. 30,000 200 CASH GIFTS OF $20J EACH . 40.000 .?00 CASH GIFTS OF $100 EACII.. 00.000 10,000 CASH GIFT8 OF $1'J EACH. 120,000 TOTAL, 11,156 GIFTS. ALL CASH _ !$BOO.OOO PRICE OF TICKETS. Whol* tleket*. $12; halvon. $6; quarter*. $3; 9 tleill* $100; U7XUek*U,$300 ; 40J* ticket*. $500; S5X tlckat* $i.ooa A POBTUNB FOR ONLY $12. A FORTUNE Full ONLY flJ. A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $1X RECAPITULATION. THE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY wit organised la tha yoir 1S7H. having previously obtlllM a spoclal charter from the Legislature for ? series of draw Ings forth* purpose of endowing tba pnbltc icbool* of tba city of Frankfort. BX-GOVEKNOK THOMAS P PORTER, . at tba urgent solicitation of the friend* of tba ontorprlaa* consented to aet a* General Manager, and baa given hie personal and Individual attention to It* affair*. Tba Board of Supervisor* wa* cnoson from tba fore moat men of tba State of Kentucky?HON. ALVIN DCVALL, late chief justice of the supremh COURT, and a long list of distinguished officials beting In tbat capacity, besides tho Mayor and antira Board of CouDclluen of tho city of Kraukfort. The drawing arai originally set for August 31. but in coasoqnanco of tha (tag nation of buslnea*, tba unprecedented beat of summer and the fact tbat many fraud* had boon practised apon the pub lic under tba garb of "lagaluud lottery," the tales at tha* time did not justify a full drawing, and beuce tba man ago meut determined, though reluctuantlr, to poatpona tha da/ of drawing nnlll November 30th. Inst. Blnoa tba postponement tba public have aaemed to appreciate tha causes leading thereto and hare invested liberally, and, considering the number of agenda* tbat haaa been established in the United State* and Canada (alio! which report encouragingly), a full drawing is confidently predicted. THE UNDERSIGNKD WISH TO REFER TO THE ESPECIAL CARK_A~D STRAIGHTFORWARD NESS WITH WHICH TIiTsTrnTBRPRISB HAS BEEN CONDUCTED FROM ITS INCEPTION. Tba land* ariaiofl from prevlou* salos of ticket* have been eollaetad and plaecd to tha credit of ex-liovornor Thorns* P. Porter, General Manager, and subject to his check alona, which, he aaaure* the public, will only be given In payment el prof fered gifts. In addition to tnis and In compllanca with tha charter granted the company a BOND, WITH UBAVY PENALTY AND 8SCUR1TV. approved by the Mayor aad Council of the city of Krauklurt and by tba presiding iudga of the Franklin County Court, ha* baea aaecuted?hanoe ticket balder* are doubly scented la tae paymaat of tbalf gifts, for by this bond aloua, which la new aa Ola. they have ample security regardless of tha proceeds, from sale* of ticket*. EVERY PRECAU TION AND EVERY CAKE POSSIBLE ha* bean take# to satisfy the public. The Coiniiii-*ioner* and management have authorized us to state that money would he refunded tn case of further postponement, and wj lIKKhHV PLEDGB OUK*ELVE? TO REFUND AMOUNT OF ALL TICKBTd PIlESKNTED TO Tills* OFFICE IF THK DRAWING DOF.S NOT TAKE PLACE ON NOVEMBER *0, INST.. AS ADVERTISED. In order to facilitate tlio sale of tickets under oar ?|*MT we have estahll?lied downtown olliee at No. IU New ?l? aa uptown office at No. l.ltm llroadaay, and a Breoklya braneit oilier at No. Montague st., and for tho few ra? uiaiiutig day* previous to tbe drawing raspcctlully *oll*ll the patronage of the public. V" IT n 2 V 5 RD"rv * U U N M Jf D P K it n J M DK lid wrr K S J * ? ? DH D D 5 H H J * "U I> KEE D D ? H K 2 * 2 11 K d d 5 S, JP 2 K * 11 UK D D m 2 ** '? D E D D * UU N NN DDD KEEE DDD ?> . . W. BARROW M CO-, General Eaatern Agent*. 710 Broadway, New XmtL Downtown oOco. No. 10 Naw street (baaamant). Uptown ofliee. 1,100 Broadway. Brooklyn Branch. 208 Montagua ?. UAaas open until 10 P. M.