i It REBELS SLIPPED AWAY Liwton Hit Transferred Action to the Southward, SOME LIVELY SKIRMISHING, War 4raty Wn Is be Crwh4 ot Drives ! I, (Ml Oeaere4 Hall's rvss Wm WnM by lec awesaee. '.; mmmmmmmm Mi if a a, Juo 6. Tb scene ot the ,, If b ting hM changed again and ft campaign Is now oa east and south of Manila, a territory that was cleared of rebels more than two moo tin ago by General Lawton, Lawtoa wm again In charge of the plan of action, bat General Hall wm fa direct com pand of the espedltlon. With part of the Fourth cavalry, tb Oregon and Wyoming volunteers, the Ninth infantry, and gune of the First and Sixth artillery, General Hall lefs the pumping station at ft o'clock Saturday morning to fight hit way over the bill to Antlpolo, The plan waa to drift tha native troopa under General 1'llar from Anti polo to tha Morong penlneula, where tbero would be do escape for tbsm. Tha main body of tha natives waa tippoeed to be In Antlpolo, Hall's army waa to attack tbam in tbs rear, whlla a strong force would meat their front from Tay-Tay. Thus tba Incur. Seat forces should be driven to tha lorong peninsular and crushed or drowned. Tba plan was a good one, but it failed of compute success because it took seven hours for Hall'a troops to cover tba dletaaee, which it had been agpeoted would taka tbam two, and tba Insurgents were warned in time to ran to cover. Tha failure of Hall to get through to Antlpolo in time waa dua first to lbs riot swamps tnoouotared, soldiers wading through tbam waist desp in mud, and secondly to a fight in tha bills four miles from tha town. Tba Oregon regiment and tha detachment of tha Fourth cavalry suffered in tba encounter, Tba Insurgents fired npcfa tha attacking column from atrong trenches high up on tha mountain aide, and, althounb driven from these, j kept up a running lira for aavaral hours. General Pall's column, in the move meat upon tba Morong peninsula, completed a ciroult of twenty miles ovar rough and mountainous country, having two engagements with tba Insurgenta, one of tbam aevere, and keeping up an almost constant lire against scattered bands of rebels for nearly twenty-four hours, from 4 o'clock Saturday morning, when the column left the pumping station. The Filipinos were driven in every direction and the country through which Oeneral Hall passed was pretty thoroughly cleared. In tbla fight the American lost waa four killed, three of tbe Fourth oav airy and one Oregonian, and about fifteen wounded Tbe Filipino loss could not be ascertained, The original plan waa to aurround the foreaa of Oeneral Ito del Pilar so that be must retreat to the Morong peninsula, where capture would have been inevitable. Thla waa not a complete sucosss be cause Oeneral nail's column found the country full of handicaps to marching. There were aeveral streams to be brldgod or forded, and the troops frequently floundered through morasses, waist deep in mud, an experience which, under the tor rifle sun, exhausted tha Americana quite beyond endurance. Moat of Oeneral l'lo del Pilar' followers are supposed to have escaped northward, probably reaching llosonloso, a strong hold in the mountain. Oaneral Hall is marching from An tlpolo, about alx and one-half utiles northeast of Morong, toward ' the ' peninsula, with bta forces spread out to cover a large section. Colonel Truman, with the First North Dakota regftaent, aod the Twelfth Infantry, Is advancing along tha coast of ths lake from Taytay, in aldeutally clearing several small towns, Colonel Wholley, with the First Washington regiment, has land ed on the peutnsula above the town ot Morong. Tbe army gunboats Nap Idea, Covadonga and Ceste are In a pi altloa to eo-opcrata I G, HASTINGS A SUICIDE. Metaeeaaiia (ihm the Steak Ulaad tMtoee la Kill HiwMtr la teaaba. Tors a a, Kan,, June A I U (lut ings, aaalataat trektvrer tf the Chi sago, tUk Wlaad A 1'selfle railway, With headquarters In ToMka, eoiev milted euleUte Jutt before anon to-day by shouting klnteelf tUc througk tha heart at kls rww lathe IMel Tbrevfk Ills eeovuui are la first, el ess ewedllUM, but he had be etek t aeveral tttuuth aad k)ee U aelaaeU.iia H MMte AetataeMe Aete4, Faata, Jans t -The Theater fell! Trtaat, al VerteUUs, liw Metis AaUlavtte tftea etl, U t be ee4 fwf ana prfarniai tlf kt. The Ctaeee will be given by awa art la ai4 ef charity FAlttiERS' VIYES at aay a thee Udtea aha aish to vul art cap lots.cf r,cr;2Y fiaf h as la sare ttsM al feats on ant sUike, jta fvtud eUaca la asaae ftmlf 4 apsadlaj aaaacy aaailj, ta Meare luare. Pea4 IttM etaVk aa4 UU itneihiM hf tl,ta4 aamajesjee at a, (lotl aaa t aay here, Aidreaa f, ill! Al WHY TIMES ARE "EASIER." Tbe Twwer That Haste' fat Ntll Hank a Dinr to ibe Coaalrr, Tbe straggle for gold Is the most ?ltlfnl siwttacle of oar civilisation. Vhy Is it I Hlroply becatise gold baa been placed npon a pedestal by wblcb It commands all other forma of wealth. Muttfio not freose and starve in Alaska for gold, but for what tbey can cptn tnand with gold. Gold means every thing tbat can be pnrcbaisd. Plationm Is more valuable per ounce than gold, bnt yoo never beard of a "platinum fever," ceasing thousands of men to risk life and limb In tbe most desolate regions of tbe earth simply because tbe I vice of platinum is not bolstered up by aw, It is not money. Hy means of al most snperbnman efforts In tbe gold fields tbe production of gold is gradasl jy incrsasing, and things are getting easier. Most thinkers believe tbat tbe change is due to tbe Increased produc tion of gold, resnlting in more money. Tbis is arerysmall factor, The in crease in bank loans and bank credit is what is doing tbe bnsiness. Tbe banks can tbus make easy times or bard times at tbelr pleasure. If r. Albert Uriffln of Topeka bas sent me an exhaustive table from official sources, showing tbe vast increase In tbis "boens poem money," as be calls It tbat is, bank crsdit He is waiting for Istsr reports before publishing the table, wben we will present tbe exact fscts. In a recent letter to me lit Urlflln ssysi "It msy surprise even yoo to learn that tbe national banks of New York city have every dollar of their capital, surplus, ondlridsd profits, un paid dividends, bank notes and more than $16,000,000 of their depositors' money invested In bonds, stocks, real estate, etc., and yet, with fll9,000,000 less than anything to lend, tbey were, on Sept. 10 last, drawing Interest oa 1441,000,000 of commercial loans and discounts loans of monsy that bad ab solutely no existence and their condi tion Is a great deal worse bow than than." I tblnk tbere is a much better solu tion of tbe mcney Question than tbe fro coinage of silver. But would It not be better to bave a real money in cir culation tban this mythical money made by tbe joggling art of tbe "finan ciers?" At once someone says, "But silver would give ns'a SOcentdollsr.' " Would not tbe demsnd tbat brings tbis mythical nothing to par bring a real and tangible silver dollar to par t The substance of wblcb tbe dollar la made is sot Importsnt, bnt tbelr number should be right sufficient for tbe de mands of business and tbe maintenance of pricee and no more and tbey should all be Issued by tbe general govern ment. Tbat tbere are not enougb real dollars in existence for tbe demands of bnsiness Is proved by the above men tioned jnggling in order to meet tbe de mands of bnsiness and for wbicb tbe bankers collect an enormous tribnta What If tbey were called npon to liqui date f Then the deficiency of real money would be painfully apparent. Dr. C F, Taylor in Medical World. MONEY ORDER SAVINQ8. reteas Attacked r the favlaae Beak Tbe Kspveee Uekbers. It bas been a custom for yeara for people of limited means to Invest tbelr savings in money ordera A man with a little money wblcb be did not want to trust in a aavings bsnk and who did not want to carry it about with bim would go to tba postoffice and buy a money order payable to himself, know ing tbat be could get it whenever be wanted it That is to ssy, with highwaymen on the one band and savinga banks on the other, tbe man with money very nat urally turned to Uncle Bam. Tbe custom constantly increased till It aituuied huge proportions. It was a source of rsvenne to tbe government, for tbere le profit in tbe money order business. ' Dut tbe bsnkers did not like It, nor did tbe highwaymen! Bo tha bankera (the highwaymen did not bave gall enougb) Induced tbe gov ernment to change tbe lawa governing tbe iaaoance of money orders, so tbat now, as we nnderitsnd It, a man can not get a money order payable to bta own order I Tbe Intention, of course, Is to drive men to invest in savings banka In other words, It la a scheme solely in tbe Interest of savings banka Hereafter It is simply a choice be twea robbers robbers with guns or robhvrs with records of "high moral standing," Their "pals ' are govern mmi I servants who changed the Uw. Of course there are varlons ways of heating the law. For Instance, a tuaa msy get come friend' of some member of bis family to buy tba money order. of he raa bay It hi met If aad hav it payable to acute friend bad then get kie 1 1 trad Id amlya II la klut. Abutber lualebec where the govera- nirbl has dune we of the saute t if duty work f.r the benefit tf eotvta tk bs Is la tba waller of espteee money wdtia It lwKt a tea ei I reals e ettre atfty ordet. and then, la of1 dr al ta lake advantage of l be as lima tuuittauiee as a fowpeiitwr, II ul Ike isle t fls lucuey dr trMtl AM arte Is where tbe "Jus' MtMM-e ta Ike eiffeas cviepeelea make tbel'ilfua rit Ike 1 reals M tbe stamp I Nte. kt I'avle taut ought l do te t Mive bulks Ma ibssipfeasttiuipatl IM fthe they pay IN tal tbsim! ec, tbua4 if MiHpelliea; the paUva 1m pay It be wUI ledetfe Ike ihm tal ey 4 tele down la a boibt wbete ewl testa ite aty atdet will be par ibMwd louf WMtde, aaleaa Ikeaa ftte rvMtsaire eMbtall ta the dly el itetibi tbeit sheie if the war let the git-iMM.t sHwaMdilte IheM !! lb uitiaef tadel hMBea itiit. U ttfutt, auikiag t Ike klal 111 be d. f ta ! tie twvetasaesl ten tor Ike beaent vf haskeis and tlvkj rvfp4eUaae!Ntua't ll.alkly UNDER THE X RAY. Tbe Vote That Elected Maroe Jaee Aualra4 for rrlaelple. At tbe time of tbe election of Mayor Jones of Toledo as an independent can didate over those of tbe Republican and Democrat lo machines together it was announced tbat, notwithstanding tbe signal triumph of tbis amiable man and whole sou led reformer, tbe city govern tnent was in possession of tbe Bepobllc ana Tbe dispatches shedding no light on tbe point of whether Mayor Jones ran alone or wltb a full municipal ticket, we wrote bim direct for Infor nation, asking if tbe Bepnblicans elect ad to tbe city council were Bepnblicans of bis stamp or of tbe machine order. Our purpose in doing tbis was to set tie ibe question of whether tbe very pattering vote given Mayor Jones was as intelligent as sympathetic. Wa bad our doubts about It, notwithstanding tbe announcement of tbe good man himself tbat "tbe people bad tri ampbed," We thought we caw in tbe itnation the evidence of stupidity more tban tbst of patriotism. And as "or ganised labor7' was represented as hav ing taken an active part In tbe cam paign we attributed much of tba stu pidity to that source, It being thor oughly in keeping with its efforts po litical in tbe past . The following reply from Mr. Jones confirms our suspicion of tbe situation i Dear Sir I have been unable to discover an difference in the moral purposes In spiring ths Republican and femooratlc parties In this elty, Uoth party ma chines are alike. There la no difference between them, but Hepublloane and Dem ocrats alike are all people, and as most men are dlnoosed to be honest 1 am muck Inclined to hope tbat cur oouncll will do as much as ths law will allow them In tbe war of progressive work. The Deeple need educating, That la In deed the erylna need cf tbe present time. Youre sincerely, : .. . - a. It, Josas- Altboogh tbis is meant to be some what evseive, it isn't so, but a virtusl acknowledgment of our conception of tbe situation being correct Here, then, we bave a lot of eupposed Intelligent American citizens voting for a good man to do good things and at tbs same time voting for a lot of bad men to pre vent tbe good man from doing any thing, And Mayor Jones received those tboucsnds of votes from these very in consistent people not alone because be was by tbew considered a "gooa man, but becsuse he was known to be a gen erous employer. Had be been a mere workingman laboring for bis daily wage bis goodness would bava been overlooked and tbe machine politicians would bave bad tbelr votes rather than tbe reformer. And tbe intelligent work ingman reformer knows and scknowl- edges every word of tbis allegation to be tbe trntb. . However, tbe workingman, organized or otherwise, is not tbe only specimen of American stupidity to beind among na We bsve bis counterpart la many of our bnsinesa men. Tbey, too, will vote for a "good men," or one having tbe reputation of being snob, going even out of tbeir party to do it, but tbey will vote for other men at tbe ssme time whose principles are diamet rically opposite, and tbus bave tbe one neutrslice tbe efforts of tbe other. It would be much safer for tbla class of people to stsy away from tbe polls nntil tbey bave learned better bow "to do politics," as Ella Ormsby wculd say. Tbey are sadly in need of tbe "educa tion" that our Toledo mayor refera ta Tbey should understand all tbat ia in volved in the issues presented to tbera for tbeir verdict Tbey are tbe Jury and should bear all tbe evidence in tbe case presented before taking action thereon ; otherwise tbe ballot in tbeir bands Is as likely to accrus to tbelr detriment as tbst of the rszor aa a plaything In tbe hands of a child. In fact, tbat'a about what it bas been in American politics for many years, with tbe exception, of course, of tbe few shrewd onee who 'run tbe gains." Hartford Examiner. Praaeblses fboald Ba Taied, Some franchises of tremendous value now escape laiallon. Msny of them weretbtained by doubtful methods. By some mesne tbe holders of such fran chisee should be compelled to contribute to the eipense of government There la room on Ibe statute books fir a law which will not only provide for a lei, but which will not rontemi'late either conflm'sllon or sny thing bordering upon It There Is rnnu on the ststnte books for a law which will so opmate lhat sums return shall be made fur privllegea exchanged for, in many raws, U-m than a meat of pottage. With tbis proposi tion only the beneflclsrlee themselves willqusrrsl It is hot sodsltain. It does bo! svea suggest em lallm Tre mendous revenues route from ftsa ibises. Tbe IUI of prlvtlvge worth mil lions a year Is sa ejreediagly long on Tbs rtuvl Una that they bsve la free froia aawiauieet Mmi sbougk bascrya talllM.oliroi.klya :,! fetes taaaer'e Prtaelptea. tlvbetal Jtittea II Weaver, at the la rval Uuiiil .f Ibe 11 wr tWpvr l'p" sttut rluk of tiwaka. spoke la Ike toast of '!' rtr," lis said I'vUt IW rr's pxlltltsl Mtas were very simple lad foetMed tf three faadsaieaUl Cftafli'lee. wkttk ks strove ta have atly appHett la nalieael life, nut Tba Mee4ftc tf Ike aallu Mt be eacntsd fit fusaiga lalvtfert nv. dlvtstloa or lane, si tae lasarisl e puiitleet. "coed la diwesile allaUls tUm the ihwitiae of eail tiskie sboatd foul) at all baiaida, sUe the preeaf v ellva of Ufa, liUrlj aad Ike pateall v4 bipHaeaa Were laitMsslkla "Third. -.That tha auwer In teaaa aa eoattttl tka wlaine el aarteetey la all epM(Ubt auvsraign NaHM aad eaatt ba etetcld by Ike genets! ft eraaeat ty, wtit the taltrvsatMi al banks f leswa" CROP CONDITION University of Nebraska, May 80. United Btatea deoartmentof agrioulture. climate and crop bulletin of tbe weatber bureau, Nebraska aeetlon lor tbe week ending May W, lsvv, a a, m. OEMIBib STUMABr, Tf.A tal kuk' MAsm Mtltk luff ifBiv v, w m uam www wmh. wimi more than tbe normal amount ol cloudi ness and eufflclent rainfall for present needs. Tbe averaare dally temperature exoees baa been between 2 and 8 degreea. Tbe raiolall baa been normal or above In moat parte of tbe atate, except In tbe soutbsaetem and extreme eoutb western countlea. where tba rainfall bas been light generally leas than a quarter of an men. Tbla baa been a good growing week. ana tbe ground la now in excellent con dition in all parte of tbe atate. Data, wheat, ne and barky bava grown well. Data are a rather tbin stand generally and are becoming quite weedy, Bye is beading out. i'oru planting nas neen delayed in tbe northeastern counties and In a few other localities by tbe heavy ralne. Moat of tbe corn ia planted, and aa a rule, la coming up nicely, with a good atand. la a few of tbe eastern counties heavy rains bare washed ont corn, making replanting necessary, and in the northern counties tba cold, wet weather baa caused the ased to rot In the ground somewhat; however, tbe stand at present promisee to be above tbe averaa-e. cultivation oi corn has commenced la tbe southern countlea. 1'aaturee are In good condition, and stock on tbe rangs la western counties 1 doing well, Sugar beet are up and cultivation and thinning bave com- meuoed. A Soldier's Escape. From tbe Demeerat-M eeesflS, aft. kterllsf, III, When Richmond had fallen and tba great commanders bad met beneath tbe Historic appis tree at Appomattox, tbe 88d Pennsylvania Volunteers, prema- maturely aged.clad in tatters and rags, broken in body but of dauntlesa spirit, swuag Into line for tbe laet "grand re view" and then quietly marched away to begin life's fray aoew amid tba bills and valleys of Ibe keystone state. Among the num ber Asia Robinson came back to the old borne in Mt sterling, III., back to tbe tl reside tbat be bad left at tbe (Tbe Soldier's Retard call to arms four years previous. He went away a nappy, healthy farmer boy in tbe first flush of vigorous manhood; be came back a gboet of tbe sell tbat answered to President Lincoln's call for WM),OO0 mors." Today be Is an alert, active man and telle tbe story of bis recovery aa followe: "1 waa a great sufferer from sciatic rheumatism almost from tha tlms of my discharge from tbs army. Most of tbe time I was unfitted for manual labor of any kind, and my Bufferings were at all times intense, At times I waa bent al most double, and got around wltb only ths greateet difficulty. - Nothing seemed to give me permanent relief until three years ago, when my attention waa called to come of the wonderful cures effected by Br. Williams' Pink Pills for pnle people, I had not taken more tban naif a box wben I noticed an Improv- ment in my condition and I kept on im proving steadily. I took three boxes of tbe pills, and at tbe end of tbat time was In better condition tban at any time since tbe close ol my army service. Sinoe tnen i nave never been ootnerea witn rheumatism. Dr. Willlama' Pink Pilla for pale people ie tbe only remedy tbat ever did me any good, and to tbera I owe my reetoratlon to comparative health. Tbey are a grand remedy." PLANT FLOWERS Editor Independeavti I tblnk tbe country women as a ruls do not glvs sufficient attention to flowers tbat so beautify our sur roundings. Many will remember tbelr grandmotbera country gardens where peonies, snowball and daffodil bold place of honor, Those great yellow bunchee of daffodils nsver (ailed to give fine clus ters ol blossoms which greeted ne like alanine ol sunsblns oa a rainy day. Vt bet her they a row In beds, or were scat tered In tbs areas where they renelvs no care at all, seemed to maks no difference In their g"nerous blooming, Pid you all loee your flowers? Last winter in the drendlul oold so many did. I tblnk thnae of us wbo have a eurpluc should divide with tkoee unfortunate ones, 1 have seeds al many pretty flowers, I will send a lew ol any kind to any IrUade ho will Had a sail addressed alamiied Hivaiop, 1 bave seeds aa folios: Hua ebiae paney, weeping palm, aorlkera light, double luk. diamond flowar. ekry aaaibemunt, alveium, II tka kind yon ealertUgene I'll send you aoate other pretty one. m late ta pleat la your earllun you eaa keep tha bmhI lor aeil MMia, i boe Mima ot yoa aba love Aitwere alii write lor tbew, Mas, Ot'eaia Towia, .Naught, Tetaa, boTita. U b rMij tVeit al ,eaa CaeeW Sat ! t Sv,ka. lei ( khit. Im mi MmI.ii4 t t J aali kiUMMl,iiw,M Varna!, bhM r,.v a " ', I " I-mmS tf e o, Iwmi u4 la af tMI ltU,t aat,Sl tka a Mtitanl fm fwttu iit-ui lk wk ae itawt tut I w,Mt aMMM4.t s la 4 . J ai. t40h- tea aMi wt a4 ! .t.ulU lUtl M'llwt tl mU ta MlHiimlni, IUm lteitl aliM Itaa, at W a a. m . a4 tiita la fmt at tka wuwa at t . aw ta . 4 tka S iMt' e Ma ita a4 vatast, at4 W Mkla aa4 mm4 tka rm ,! oJHai,ai at tkeeee ta . K I , 1 a4ea SakMabaS bt ISfat aaS " talk b tehfMtut atiat ! ka'i, ! kkk ek4aai ul Ika SHI 44 vlkts ies. a t ilij. 'At runt to Iht advertisers o( thii paper 'Ifciliei"'i05ii(i oa.oso pon A,ivor.i Awp face f 9 1 ,w propose ipandlnr above Sum In presents fi sd vertUe cur Mae- we propose ipandlne eb sine, lioufc sharply at the Is sn ssact ruprorfuotUm. senua eeoouiff uw nnauN ii rasoers secures i Jmfi. . rTaseats ami iiaraeaiateir. aar HOUSgHOLO JOURNAL S"UB. CO., certificate of Putllcatlan. oyyici of ;'i Auditor of Public Accounts. SHU OfNtbflskA, Llneola, febniary I, MM, IT IS fJEgKBT CKRTimD, Tbat tbe Northwestern Life Assurance Company, of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, bM compiled wltb tbe fnesrsses Law cf tbl Stale asd le antherlsad to traaaaet tbe boiloati trf Mle losersoce Is tbis State for tbe evrrent WUdmm sty base asd tbe teal ol tbe 4 editor of fsblte aefoeats tbe 4af aed rear above writ tea, y 1.1. COBSKLly, (Seal.) Aadltor If. 4, Certificate of Publication. orrica or Auditor of Public Accounts. State Of Ne'afMki. Lfocoie, rebraary I, ISM. IX ia. sr. aeat CKaTiriEU. Tbst tbe State .Mutual Hog Insurance Association, of rairticld, in the State of Ne' braska, bee compiled wltb b lainraBoe Law ol tbis State aad w eetborlMd to tni.act the bnloe ol iMorlnt Hose Maloat death b dlMaee Is tills State lor tbe eerreot yar. WltBMM my band sad tbe teal ol tbe Auditor ol Pablte Aeeoente tb day aed year above writ, tee, I. T. CORNKLI,, (SeaL) Aadltor , k. BIXDER TVYIXE. art mm tiici ill tlrkla tou. aii4 for .rlo itallvsrwl al iuur town. htrtiBK uaiitf )-T. Uar lUrrnw, K li-imiiM Harrow. iHino. lu lu. H. H. I'li.w aod.K"llli. 1'iHilUtr, tiuto. Mowor. ii, Ul u ...... i... at ima-belt Mint (rtiwi Calalueua tree. 1, in Mm HaeeaaS riew i'a., seas see aiMa, p. a-Oa'r Plow faMnrr la Ike Unllad Biatee ten taa aitac w w . Cures without Pain One of thi bat features of the Tks Rlgga rile Care cures ail lorsaa al rilee wltboat aae nartiole al pala, Tkle dsairabls polat k) aol obtalae4 kj tka m of lolurioaa oulates. wblea aimtnf faralieaaj Ua4aa Ike aervea al taa aarta aa4 atake saatUwa wuree la Us ttag raa, kat It la Joes ettiet k Ita re atarkakle keallaf aa4 aoatkiag efesta. aa4 wklle It tkaa givaa IsasasOLate NIK at Ika sawa tltee tka wteeaaa la aat Mtervly skek4 kat a eal ears Is raa Uily aeewai)iliake4. Tka H"l Ikal all Ikls to daaa altkual aMbrttole of ia, Tkle fast la aaa gveal reaaaa aky tke U'ge rile Cara la aa twaalar, rkee ku) eeaks rat, RJGGS PHARMACY CQn Lincoln, Nik Ua4et reaie Oita US Mrtaweat Cue. tiika4 0Uia. Dn.O.C. HEY COLDS, SDDQEOIL fvaers tf.lt. II, tr ...l.tA McCormlck Binders McCormlck Mowers McCormlck Hakes McCormlck Reapers McCormlck Corn Harvesters McCormlck Husker and Shredders are the best In the world UMonto-nu labtsi and rou will tee Ibis i Dictum luotlon. (Jan von I find a Womaa'e face in lit if. o, mark It out and stud It le u. II onmet, fuu will receive SICO lo monef. If mure than one lendi etnrrect replr we wlU divide the amount equally. The balance of the sdvertulnf spproprlatkm (ai,oo)Vlll bedlvl4ed Is latwr prtseela value gftlsa!ao, so tbat eaah oaa will receive a present. Kverrone must enclose as cants with aiuwar Cur au!urtrtni ,y. mi. uuui.a aMh Jul aw.aiMiHHi. tun m m soanoe ivnenie. 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