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Show 1 EXPLANATION, r Some of our subsribers pnid us one dollar for n year's subscription to the UnIon when we published it Semi Monthly, Others who subscribed have not yet pnid, while few paid for six months. Now we have concluded to issue but once a. month, consequently consequent-ly we placed the subscription of the remaining 12 numbers at 50 cents. Those who paid their dollar will I receive the remaining 12 numbers; tho3e who paid for six months, lhe?r subscription has expired and they are respectfully invited to Venew. Those who have not yet paid, still owe us j and they are respectfully invited to f call and settlp their indebtedness. We issue 400 copies of the Ukiok this edition and send to a large num-' num-' ber who are not subscribers, hoping they will send us fifty cents (in money I or poBtage stamps,) for the Union oue year. After the type are set, we can better afford to print 1000 than 500, the extra outlay being ppev, ink. printing and mailing. Soon as we can raise money enough, we intend to purchase JNVw type a most of the type we have are old and should have been discarded long ago, but want of the necessary funds hat prevented our so doing. Look at our first page ard the at tliis column and see the contrast between be-tween the two. The type used or the first page. is New rnd has n clem, smooth appearance, while the typt-used typt-used in this column is old and has ?. ruff, uneven appearance, and it is difficult dif-ficult to make it print. Fifty cents is not much but "many a little makes a minkle," so come on with your subscriptions and sustain a Home enterprise, We will send twelve copies to any Post Office in the United Slates, on receipt of five dollars. |