Pacific Appeal, Volume VIII, Number 49, 13 July 1872 — Proclamation. [ARTICLE]

Proclamation.

At the ticket office of the ferry landing this morning, an elderly gentleman who had just purchased a ticket for home, bound on the overroute, complained of the following inserted on his ticket: "This ticket is good for this trip and train only, and will not be honored for passage by the conductor of any subsequent train." Know all whom it may concern, that such a claim is liable to petty acts of fraud, and is hereby decreed illegal under our Empire, and may entail loss of franchise to those who fail to heed this our command. Norton I. Brooklyn, June 29th, 1872.