High-res
Brooklyn, New York, September 23, 1844
REWARD
By virtue of a resolution of the Common Council passed May 27th, 1844, I hereby offer a reward of FIFTY CENTS for every dog that is not muzzled so as to prevent him from biting that may be killed while running at large in the city of Brooklyn, and afterwards buried, upon satisfactory evidence thereof being given to me, from this date
J. SPRAUGE, Mayor.
