OFFICE OF 
Style “C,” 18 Feet High. 
G. A. CLAUSE, 
18S W. Fourth St., CINCINNATI, 
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For Southern Ohio, for 
Jhe |Seautifu;l,^0£t.ed ^inc 
The only Monuments in the world (except Bronze) that will 
not change in color and lose their beauty, absorb the green from 
trees, turn dark and dingy, by exposure, become moss-grown 
disintegrate and go to ruin. These Monuments are fully 
warranted to be free from any and all of the above objections 
and to remain as beautiful as when first erected. Cast from pure 
New Jersey Zinc, best in the world, and the mostindestructible 
of all known material for Monumental purposes, and being by 
nature as fine as silver, as readily receives the popular and *well 
known ‘‘Frosted or Satin Finish” which gives them a sparkling 
and Granite-like appearance, and guaranteed to remain as 
UNCHANGEABLE AS GOLD. 
OPINIONS OF LEADING SCIENTISTS: 
P r ra‘,md a s n or K "yA“" D r ° aS ° n Why theS<! M ° nUJ " entS ^ »»£ns,» 
“Pure Cast Zinc Monuments will, in my opinion, lastfor ages ’’ 
,, T , . , , Prof. B. F Craig, U. S. Government Chemist. 
.Judging from a Chemical and Scientific standpoint, these Monuments will last 
thousands of years } Prof. S. P duffield. State University, Mich. 
of the Zinc Monument*’ ° f ^ incinnati » O’ giv . es his heart y approval of the durability 
Reliable Agents Wanted for unoccuppied territory, and Exelnsive 
Ageiieies can be obtained by men of energy, who will be honorably dealt 
With. Any information cheerfully given. J 
Address or call on the General Agent. 
