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m CLIFTON CLARION.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1887.
: ... Pecnllarltlra r Pickpockets.
Each nationally of pickpockets
hns a distinguishing peculiarity.
The English pickpocket, who
mHkes a point of never working
with a band of foreigners, although
possessed of marvelonsly dexter
ous hands, is nevertheless too stiff
and nngnlar in his movements. He
id very prudent, makes a point of
never stopping more than 10 min
utes in the same crowd and rarely
makes more than one victim in the
same placo. He is a great walker,
and utterly tires out the detectives
that are set to watch him.
The Spanish pickpocket places
his industry under the care of the
Virgin, and if caught calls all the
saints to witness his innocence and
makes a great pretense of piety
and devotion. His main fault lies
in the fact that he is always in too
great a hurry to examine the con
tents of the purse which he has
stolen. The German pickpocket
is, as a rule brutal and rough
towards his victim. ' The method
which he habitually affects is to
stumble up against his victim, and
Lis favorite hnnting-grounds are
the vestibules of bauks and other
kinds of financial establishments,
where he has had an opportunity
of wntcliing people putting money
into their pockets. He frequently
tracks his quarry to those peculiar
littlo constructions of the Paris
boulevards which are known by
the name of "Yespasienues," where
he avails himself of the momentary
disadvantage at which his victim
is placed.
The Italian would be the king
of pickpockets if he had the pru
dence of the English. He is too
apt to continue working on the
same spot, otherwise he mightdefy
the most clever police known. His
skill is equal to that of the,finest
sleight -of hand, his manners are
elegant and. his movements so
graceful and hi3 courtesy so ex
quisite that ho elevates Lis pro
fession to a perfect art. It may
be of interest to add that as a gen
eral rule the pickpocket does not
wear a glove on his right Land,
and ordinarily carries an overcoat
on his left arm. In winter a shawl
or neckwrap takes the place of the
overcoat M. Mace's Book.
TCritias op a Funeral.
The phraseology of the follow
ing may seem a little peculiar. In
explanation, it is stated that the
religious editor being laid up with
an attack of rheumatism the dra
matic editor was of nsceaity as
signed to do a portion of his work:
The funeral oJ Miss Nancy Dns
nnback, which took placa at the
Seventeenth Frebhyterian church,
attracted a largo and fashionable
audience. The house was literally
packed to the walls, many being
turned away unable to obtain ad
mission, a source of ranch disap
pointment to them, as it was known
that the performance would not be
repeated. The funeral sermon was
preached by the Rev. Dr. Amen, a
tall, ungraceful man, with a voire
like a cross-cut saw getting its
work in on a pine knot. He seemed
unfamiliar with his part aud we
can not conscientiously say that
he was a success in the part. How
ever, he is young aud ambitious,
and with careful study and the
proficiency that can only be ac
q aired by experience, he will
doubtless at some future day
achieve honors as a preacher of
funeral sermons. " Miss Dusen
back in the principal role did not,
tf course, have much to say or do.
fthe is a young lady of great per
sonal eharms, and while the nat
ural palor of one in her trying
tituatioo marred to somo extent
Ler perianal appearance, it was
plain to be iaon by the most care
less observer that sho was pos
sessed of unnsal beauty. The awk
wardness of her position was
keenly flt, and many were moved
to tears. Some in fact could hardly
tear themselves away.
This was Miss Dnsenback's first
appearance in the role and it will
1)6 her last Monutain Breeze.
At I,ac
New York brokers liavo at last
been brought to realize the fact
that as the United States produces
lib nt two-thirds of ihe Rilver of
tho world, it is foolishly nlwnrd to
allow London brokers to continue
to fix the prion as thpy have for
yoars, especially as tliay are the
chief purchasers. An arrangement
now is bmng perfected in New
York to quote nilrer and certifi
cates of bullion deposit on the
Stock Exchange. WLat the effect
will be npon tho price of silver or
Low far this movement will bo
able to control trio market so far
ns foreign buyers are concerned is
a qas'ion ti be dopiJod.
Silver bnllioT U a Merchn.iitaMe
product, one which in tiii-t country
promises to bn or.o of considerable
imp irtasee, na.l one which, at (he
present time, is too valuable to be
left at the mercy of the party most
interested in maintaining a ruin
ously low price.
Some have contended that Eng
land will purchase her supply of
silver in other markets, and virtu
ally control the price of silver; but
it is a question whether the pres
ent supply outside of the United
States is sufficient to meet the Eng
lish requirement for India alone.
There is no doubt that London
brokers will use strong endeavc rs
to maintain the monopoly they
have so long enjoyed, as it is too
profitable to be relinquished with
out a struggle If the New York
combination can bo made suf
ficiently strong to control the pro
duct of tho United States, there
can be no donbt in regard to the
final result Mining Review.
Never use a check-rein upon a
horse at work, it being calculated
to worry aud injure the animal
more than the work. If a man has
a heavy load to draw he lowers his
head by bending toward and throw
ing the whole weight of his body
against it So does a horso if he
is permitted to do so. But if the
man's head were so tied back that
he could not bend forward, he
would lose the advantage of his
weight; just so with the horse. By
taking off or loosening the check
reiu on a horse at work, you not
only increase his muscular power,
but abandon a fashion which is
both cruel and foolish.
FliJCMff of Genius.
"You look," said an Irishman to
a pale, haggard smoker, "as if you
had got out of your grave to light
your cigar, and couldu'tfind your
way back again."
A schoolmaster, describing a
money-lender, says: '-He 6erves
you ia the present tense, he lends
yon in the conditional mood, keeps
you in the subjective, and ruins
you in the future." A close ob
server cf human nature remarks:
"Timo marches on, with tho slow,
measured tread of the man work
ing by the day." A Freuch author
is charged with tho prediction that
Franco will throw herself iuto tho
arms of the liberating sword. This
is not quite so bad as tho Demo
crat's speech: "We will burn our
ships, and with every sail unfurled,
steer boldly oat into tho ocoan of
freedom!"
A clergyman on board a ship be
gan a serin jn in the following
manner: "Dar friends, I shall em
bark my exhortation oa tho barge
of my lips, in order to cross the
stor;ny ocean of your attention,
and in hope of arriving safely nt
the port of your ears."
A learned counselor, in the mid
dle of an affecting appeal in court
on a slander suit, treated his hear
ers to the followiug flight of gen
ius: "Slauder, gentlemen, like a
boa-constrictor of gigantic size and
immeasurable proportions, wraps
the coil of its uu wieldly body about
its unfortunate victim, aud heed
less of the shrieks of agony that
come from the uttermost depth of
its victim's soul loud and vibrat
ing as the night thunder that
rolls in the heavens it finally
breaks its unlucky neck npon the
iron wheel of public opiniou, forc
ing him first to desperation, theu
madness, aud finally crushing him
in the hideous jaws of mortal
death."
A yoaug American lawyer em
ployed to defetid a culprit charged
with stealiug a pig resolved to con
vince tho court that he was born
to shine. Accordingly, ha pro
ceoded to deliver the following
brilliant exordium: "May it please
the court and gcutlomen of the
jury, while Europj is bathed in
blood; while classic Greece is
struggling for her rights and liber
ties, and trampling tho unhallowed
altar of the learned infidels to
dust; while America shines
forth the brightest orb in the po
litical sky I, with due diffidence,
rise to defend the cause of this
humblo thief."
"Pray, my Lord," said a gentle
man to a late respected aud rather
whimsical Judge, "what is tho dif
ference between law aud equity
courts?" "Very little in the end,"
replied Lis Lordship. "At common
law yon are done for at once; in
equity you are not so easily dis
posed of. The former is a bullet,
which is instantaneously and
charmingly effective; the latter is
an angler's hook, which plays
with its victim before it kills it
The one is prussic acid, the other
laudanum."
Tho following lines from Power
nnd Transmission sot forth pretty
clearly tho difference between a
class of business as now conducted
and gambling:
Yon en upon ths roir.l of trade.
Where martin merchant meet.
Aim Mi onu little options
V.i I:t;:uary wheat;
Y' i wat;i tii little ticker.
Tilt tha hanJs win ro-.in.l th- ring.
T!.ni you fin I yo.tr little IkmhII
tln jjone a y.im nerin-'.
1 hit's hatincs.
Yon to into n fari htnk
A ml hnr a Mack of chip.
And watch ihr irl coino from the box
VhVli the d.'MW dftiy flips.
Whn yHir lie:ul in d:d) and aching.
At th- h.-eakittrof th day.
Y.i.t t:.:t ti.!:Ie fortit'te
Hi rn tie t irr vrny.
'1 ii:itV inniMin.
Ctiuuif
MOST PERFECT MADE"
Prepared with atrlct reeard to Purity, Strength,
and lloalthfntneaa. Dr. Price's is the only
Bilking Powder that contain no Ammonia,
Lime or Alum. Dr. Prire'a Extracts, Vanilla,
Lemon, etc., flavor deliclonaly.
PRICK MaTO POWDFR CO, (.inn ni St Ins.
CAMP THOMAS
Blacksmith and
Wagon Shop,
Has been Re opened with a com
petent Smith and Woodwork
er in attendance.
RKPAIK1XG Neatly and
Promptly Done.
HORSE SHOEING a specialty.
All kinds of Stock both of
WOOD AND IRON
for salo
GEO. F. KILSER, Prop.
L ItUhn's ColJcn Bulsaiu Zt. I
Care Chancre, fin, and a -conU ct;
Sorcarn the Letr and Buly; ore Ea s,
Eye, ISoto, etc.. Cop(cr-cilord Biotc-hti.
Cyphiat'tci atsxrh, diseased Scalp, and a? I
primary forms of th disease known ai
Srphilia. Irftr, fJOO pvr Bawl.
V Blchan'i G-tn BnUam No. 9
Cures Tertiary, Ucrcur.alSvphi.itic Ehtn
tnatisni. Pains In the Bones, Tains In the
Httad, back cf thj Keck, Ulcerated Sj.-q
Thro.it, SyphilU c ttifh. Lump and con
tracted C oris, Stiffiicu oi Limb, and
endicates all d ca?o from tlie system,
whether caused ly ind'.scrrUnn er alus
cl Mercury, lravinp the b xwl pur.s and
healthy. Irir 5 CO por ! ottlo.
li.i KicliMa' OMUn anUh A n . i -dot)
for t!o curs of Ccne-rnaa, 0!et,
Irritation Orarel, and all UritmT or Oeni
Ul ditarran laments. Prlte Sri 59 jr
Bottle.
Lo Uirhav'. CcMer. KpinU?. In
jection, f:rsvaro co. -s cf Cmorr!; sa,
. 'flaxnv to:y Meet, Strlctur r,&c. Fric
91 : ycr Entile.
Hlc host's G "Jilt it O'ntment
ttr t!.e etl ctlvs h?a:;n-f syphilitic S-rvs,
aal eruptions. lrlro$l .0 it-r Ri.
I.o I ichav1! Coili Vl a Nrrva
end Dra'n treatment; lui o pliy pew
er, excess or over-work, I rortroUoQ, etc
Prlc C3 00 prr Box.
Ti.-iio ff.il N?rvino,
S.n1 creryw hsra, C. O. 1., iccurcTy pocked
per express.
C. F. TUCn.VTlOS & CO. . A ffent a.
" & 4.y sauvtre street. ( nruer tl-'y,
Sin Fran.HfW. Oil.
W. C. W. SMITH,
rt oflire addreea. Solomon rille. G raham
County. Arizona. Kaiige, north side Gra
ham mountains.
Cattle ItniiidodV Oon Wt pide, ear mark
tinder half crop tho right, swallow fork the
lf... Horse brand, sumo as cow brand, on
rump.
LKITCII KUOTHKIiS.
Post ofiifw; Fore Grant. Ranch. ar?ka
Sj rinjyp, Graham County , Arizona.
Cattlo branded w th half circle Y on left
e'de with ear mark crop off left Mr.
WARD & COURTNEY.
Cattle brand Bar W C on loft aide. Hone
brand W C on left hip. Ear marks Crop
the ripht.
Raniee on the Gila river near Dancoi?.
Port Office add rera Dun'an, Graham Co.,
Arizona.
$i ffri REWARD! W I de
1 I fib SI I "'re to call attention to
1 1 f 1 1 1 f n,y marks and brands
m.jJ J J fr cattle, as shown in
cnt. I aell no rtock
rattle, and will pay $WM) reward for the ar
rest and conviction of any person or persons
unlawfully handling cattle in the following
brands and marks.
m
jr. ii. iiAHrox.
T. 0.:ElPano,Teia. Ranch P. 0.:TUom
iw. Arizona.
tmgf on Kale crek, Graham county,
Arizona.
ljrniark. cropantl split li'ft, crop ris!tt.
!Iirr ljm:nl. 4 n t'i I Tt -hon!or.
8 SPECIAL I
I
tacts
S NATURAL FRUT
FLAVORS
1 (
Ha
KT II a- b.
Solomon,
. Wickersham
& Company
TEYISTON, Cochise Co. A. T.
FORWARDERS.
Goods marked to our car promptly for
warded to Fort Bowie. Solomoimlle. Baf
ford, SmithTillo, Fort Thomas, San Carlos
and Globe.
We carry at all times a full stock of
General Merchandise
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Xotious,
Hats, Boots and Shoes, Gro
cries. Crockery, Hardware,
Liquors, Tobacco & Cigars.
Oar Block of
Lumber, Shingles, Doors,
Etc., ia purchased from the manuf acta rare,
and is selected with a knowledge of
the wants of purchasers.
Agents Anheuser Beer aad Fieb Crop.
Wasons
ProposalsWanted!
For Supplying the Arizona
Copper Company with
Fresh lSeef.
NOTICE ia hereby iciTen that proposals
will be received up to 12 o'clock M., June 9th
18d7, for supplying the Arizona Copper Com
pany with 500 to 1,000 pounds of dressed beef
daily for twelve months from dnte of con
tract Delivery to be mde at Clifton in such
quantities as may be required. For further
particulars address
ARIZONA COPPER COMPANY.
Clifton. Arizona.
Clifton, Arizona, May l"th, ISttf.
Sale of Bonds of Graham
County, Arizona.
Ia accordance with an "Act to enable any
county to fund its outstanding indebted
ness' parsed by the 14th Legislative Assem
b'y of tbe Territory of Arizona, notice is
hereby given that oa Monday the 20th day of
June, bids will be opened in my office
in Solomon ville. County of Graham. Terri
tory of Arizona, for the purchaso of any or
all of the following bonds of Graham County,
Arizona Territory, the right being referred
however to reject any or all bids. The total
issue of said bonds agrcate One II tied red
Thousand Dollars ($100,000) bearing interest
at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, in
terest payable annually on the 15th day of
January. Principal and interest pavabio in
ajold coin or its ei'.iiv ilnt in lawful money
f thfl United State either in Now Vork, bun
Francisco or Salomon ville, at the option of
the purchaser.
ten ier cent, of said bonds to be paid in
ten years from date of tesue and ten percent,
annually tiwrc:ter until all o aald bouJs
are roui.
Er.id bonds are consecutively numbered
nnd bear the denomination of One Thousand
Dollars ($l,(kN)) each.
No bids will bf entertained for tha pur
chase of said bonds for less than par or face
value, with scented interest to date of aalo.
Proposals should be marked "Proposals
for (i raham County Honds."
Upon application to tlie Treasurer of Gra
ham County a statement of the financial con
dition of the county will be furnished.
S. W. POMEliOY.
Treasurer of Graham County, Arizona.
Solomonviile, May 9th, !Sl7.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
To P. M. McGrillis, yon are hereby notified
that the undersigned ha expended ore hun
dred 1$1U) dollars in labor and improve
ments upon the '65 mine, situated in Green
lee Gdd Mountain Mining Dirtrict, in the
County of Graham and Territory of Arizona,
in order to hold said premises under the pro
visions of section of the revised statutes
of the United St. -lie, being the nmount re
quired to ho'.d the same for the year ending
December Slst and if within 90 days af
ter tho publication of this notice you fail or
refuse to contribute your proportion of such
cxjenditure as co-owner, your interest in said
claim will become the property of the sub
scriber under the sa d auction 2:rjl.
J. F. SMART.
First publication May 4,1887.
Notice of Homestead Proof.
IlnmrMead Entry Xo. 427.
United States L.wd Optice, )
Tuoson, Arizou, May Olh, 1MJ7. )
NOTICE is hereby given that the follow
ing named settlor has tile 1 notice of hi
intention to make final proof in punport of
hi claim, and that said proof will he made
before th Cl rk of the District Court ar
tSolnmonville. trr.iham County, Arizona, on
Friday June 17th, 1S7, viz:
llenry Itupkey, of Camp Thomas. Gr- ham
County, Arizona, for the northe.-ist quarter
of southwest quarter of section 35. township
4, south range 't east G. & S. It M.
He names the followiug witnesses to prove
his continuous residence npnn, end caltiva
tion of. said land, viz: Wnliura Tuttie and
Fred Meers, of Camp Thomas, J. T. Fitz
gerald. Clifton, and 1. E. K-domon, of B'do
monviiie, Graham County, Arizona.
C. C DAT LEY,
R- gister.
Fir.t publication Mny 11, 1SS7.
Notice of Homestead Proof.
Heiu?Mtead Kntry o. 1 1 i.
TJntted States Lnd Okpi.tk. )
Ttc-son, Arizona, April Jt. Ib7. S
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that snid proof will be made be
fore the clerk of the district court at Solo
mouville,Graham County. Arizona, nn Thurs
day. Juno 9ht. 17, viz: Manuel Michelenn,
Solonit'Uville, Graham County, Arizona fur
the southeast qtiartcr of section fi. township
7. south rane 7 enst G. A S. IE. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous rvsid;uca ujxm, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: 1 dwardo Soto. Josi
Gonzis, J''?us Avos. Merej:ld Hrijalva, all
of Solomon ville, Gniliam Couirj. Arizona.
C. E. DAI LEY.
Kogister.
First publication April 27.
Notice of Homestead Proof,
HoniCMtcart Entrj- Xo. 3S!0.
United State Land Omrr. )
1'lvson, Artzoiia, April if. IS?.
NOTICE is hereby siven that the following
nunied settler has liltnl notice of his in
tention to make fitml proof in support of his
claim, and that aid pre mi f will bo made be
fore th clerk of the district court at Sclo
monvillo, Graham t'ounty. Arizona, on Thurs
day, June 9th. 1H.S7. viz: Alvin B. Kempt on,
of Pima, (r rah am County. Arizona, for tho
southeast qnarter of section 29. township 5,
south rat life east G- A S. Ii. M.
llenaiuos the fo:lwing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence noon, und cultiva
tion of, rjiid land, viz: Monroe M. Curtis,
Ievi Curtis. William K. Hawkins and I. T.
Coons, all uf Pima, Cruhani Count v, Arizona,
C. DAILKY.
Jt'gister.
First publication April 27.
X0TICE.
"VOTKT, 13 IIKKSBY CJIVI'.N TIIAT
A J. It. H.VIOLKH lias rescued hi.imai
tinn a, uiaaoir r uf tlie i'hHmpioti ( nttlo
Cnniitsnv. frraliam roiintv. Arizona, and
that h ia rlievl r all rtpoaibiiity cim-
ae.-tci with th. bnatuwsa or ino company.
ttIiin nuulo vacajit Ijy ilr. Ila'sWn ri-na-
IH'll. 1.. li. I Al.l.
Ji;iu- I, 1ST.
REJUVENATOR.
THE GREAT
STRENGTHENING
TRIAL
BOTTLE
FREE,
SUFFICIENT TO
PROVE THE MER
ITS OF THIS, THE
.KEMEDY andKE It VE
TOXIC cures with un
failing certainty Kenr
ous and Physiral Debil
ity, Vital Exhaustion.
Spermaturrbxca.Semlnri
VfaV;ness, Prenfature
Dcciine, Organic Weafc
nrss, Prostntitts, Bcxual
ccl!oo and I.oHSof Man
hood, however compli
cated and from whatever
cause produced.
GREATEST OF ALL I
STRENGTHENING!
REMEDIES AND-'' - REJUVEHAT0X.
NERVE TONICS, ! I' the only remedy that
,. : prevents permanently
WILL BE SENT TO : ull lnvolnntiry Weakcii
awv nuc iddiv :lue sses, lraii:a upon
ANT UNfc ArrLT- : tlie system, night or day.
ING BY LFTTFR : boweverthey occtir.atid
Lt,ltK: which are the truecauj.
STATINGHIS SYMP-! of th ubovo and many
: other ferrous, Debill
T0MS AND AGE. : tatedand Morbid condit-
TI0NS STRICTLY !6u"ier nnawar of
j CONFIDENTIAL BY j
letter or at!
I OFFICE, FREE, j
it j
Also core. ALL Kidney and Bladder Com
pla'.nts.lmpuriticor tlicRhKxI.JJiaeaseaof Ui.
Bkiii, Pinv.ilM, Kniptio:m, ete.
Price, J..'0 a but tie, or 5 bottle, for 10. Sent
to any address aneuro from observation and
ItrtctlycoifKlenUul. CUIUi GUAiUIEn,
Call or address
DR.C. D. SALFIELD,
tl6 Awrny St., San Jtrancif o, Ctit.
A. T. & S. F. R. R
THE GREAT HIGHWAY FROM
Arizona (o the East,
Makes close connection at Altraqaerque
with the
ATLANTIC I PACIFIC R. R.
TO KANSAS CITY
And all Points in ths East.
Trains from Doming, N. M., connect at
Karoos City with trains for
CHICAGO,
ST. LOTJIS,
PHILADELPHIA
and NEW YOKK
And all Eastern Cities.
THK ROAD PASSES OVER A MAG
uificent stretch of mountain nnd plain.
Is thoroughly ballasted, and eqnipped with
the best rolling stock of modern times.
Every attention is paid io the comfort of
passengers, making it the most desirable
route betwoen the East and West.
Trains ran over the Sonora road from
BENSON. ARIZONA, .
Through to
HERMOSILLO and GTJAYMAS,
Furnishing Tucson and othor cities easy
access to tho great trade of Moxico, which ia
now opening np its vast treasures to tho
world.
W. F. WHITE,
Gen. Pass, and Tick. Agent,
Topeka. Kalians.
i.siSs
sgs.t s urn
tos3
E3TXAY.
Taken up on th- ranire of I. Markham
Curtis precinct, Graham County, Arizona
one horpe, lis it h-y, J5H hands hich, ahout
fifteen years old. blind in left eye, white hind
feet, dark from kno?P down, saddle marked,
branded U. 8. and I.'C. on left shoulder, and
on left side nock indistinctly. Appraised Ly
I V. Rullanl and Elijah Hancork. Curtia pre
cinct, u raham I'ounty, vaiua zt owner can
recover property by proving same and
pay ins charges.
8.. T.SIMS ,T. P.
Curtis, rihTi County. Arizona.
it it
MREJUVEHATDlt
Mllll!
GRAHAM HOUSE,
CAMP THOSV1AS, ARIZONA.
Having recently been enlarged and refitted is prepared to accommodate
guests in a more sumptuous manner than formerly.
BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH AT REASONABLE
RATES.
Neat and attractive in all its appointments. Table supplied with the
fresh products of the Gila Valley.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
LOUISA C. RUPKEY, Proprietress.
The Improved White
Ths Easiest Selling; CPwinrr Mnrhinp lnThe
The Best SstisfyingOcWlIlg MdUllIie world.
Its Introduction and world-renowned reputation was the deatli
ilow to hish-priced machines.
There are no SecoDS Hani le Sewii Mines ia tlie Mariet.
This is a very
important matter
as it is well
known and un
disputed tact that
many of the so
called first-class
machines which
are offered so
che a p n o w- a -days
are those
that have been
repossessed (that
is, tatten baci
from customer!
aftsr use) and re
qtiild and put
upon the market
as new.
Prices and Terms Made Satisfactory, dealers wanted
WHITE SEWINGWIACHINB CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO
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8-g
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g-2 -3 9 p.
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5 3 JKwmiW
THE
HAS BEEN EQUIPPED WITH THE
CELEBRATED GORDON JOS PRESSES
Together with a large amount of
New Type, Ornaments, Rules, Cuts, Borders,
Flourishes, Etc., Etc.,
And we take pleasure in calling the attention of Busi
ness men and the public generally, to our unequaled facili
ties for Executing every variety of
JOB PRINTING.
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements
Business Cards, Announcement Cards,
Envelopes, Tags, Dodgers, Posters,
Circulars, Hand Bills, Tickets,
And in faof everything in f fie Printing Line.
CLAEION PUBLISHING COMPANY,
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