PALMER & REV
SPECIMEN BOOK
SAM FRANCISCO* Los ANGELES;
&
TYPE FOUNDERS
PRINTERS' ARMS.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Los ANGELES, CAL. PORTLAND, OREGON.
46 TRIBUNE BUILDING. NEW YORK.
.JSAN FRANCISCO;
NEWSPAPER UNION.
PALMER & REVS
THIRD REVISED
SPECIMEN BOOK
.. PRICE LIST
PRINTING MATERIAL
1887
FOUNDRY AND WAREHOUSE, 405 SANSOME STREET
SAX FRANCISCO. CAL.
PLEASE NOTICED
QUOTATIONS throughout this book are subject to
^ change from time to time, and every party requir-
ing material should communicate with us, and secure
an estimate at the lowest prices at time of purchase.
Yours truly,
PALMER & REY.
TO THE TRADE,
(N presenting to the trade a new edition nf nur SpecimEn
Book, we invite attention tn its nnnipleteness in every
detail, enabling the printer to select a complete outfit
in every department of his business, WB show not only
the styles and faces manufactured at our own foundry, but
the choicest selections from tha leading foundries of the
United States,
All the new ideas of the day will be shown regularly
an the PACIFIC PRINTER which will serve us as a sup-
plement to our specimen book,
Please avoid the mutilation of this book by cutting, Send
us the full title of any size and style of type or number of
cut, and we •will guarantee correct filling of order,
Any article shown in this book "will be promptly supplied
on order,
Grateful far the patronage of the past, we hope to merit
Its continuance through strict devotion to the varied interests
of the craft in all its branches,
PALMER & KEY.
PROPERTY
PALMER&HBf.
INDEX
A Business Talk 17-20
Acadian 115
Acadian No. 2 115
Aldine 51
Amalgamated Script 123
Antique Extended No. 3 57
Antique Extended No. 1 57
Antique Title 57
Antique Condensed No. 4 59
Antique Pointed 60
Antique Extended No. 4 65
Aquatint 155
Arabesque 61
Arboret No. 2 149
Architectural Combination 217
Athenian 104
Auroral .154
Auxiliaries, Series 3 15)0
Auxiliaries, Scries 2 H>1
Auxiliaries 224
Banner Border No. 2 213
Belle Script 121
Belle Script No. 2 121
Black Star Letter Combination 218
Black Ornamented No. 3 168
Black Condensed No. 3 1(58
Boston Script . . . 124
Boldface Celtic 69
P.raxs Rule 225 to 239
Celtic No. 4 102
( '< ipperplate ..... 150
Campaign 151
Crayon 152
Chinese 164
Card Backs, Signs, Tints, Etc 216
Combination Border No. 1 L'12
Combination Border No. 2 212
Combination Border No. 3 212
Combination Border No. 4 212
Coi ul lination Border No. 5 212
Combination Border No. 6 212
Combination Border No. 89 216
Combination Border No. 24 214
Combination Border, Series 91 189
Combination Series, No. 3 192
Combination Ornaments, Series 5. . 183
Combination Ornaments, Series 8. . . .182
Combination Ornaments, Series 9. ... 184
Comb. Orient Border, Series 90 188
Card Ornaments, Series 1 186
Card Ornaments, Series 2 186
Card Ornaments, Series 3 187
Card Ornaments 180
Chicago Script 129
( 'ircular Gothic 95
( Mrrous 141
Clarendon 61
Clarendon Compressed 62
Clarendon Compressed 63
Clarendon Extended 57
Cleveland Script 121
Concave 67
Circular Italic 27
Combination Gothic No. 1 78
Combination Gothic No. 2 78
Combination Gothic No. 3 78
Combination Gothic No. 4 78
( 'ombination Gothic No. 5 78
( '( Midensed No. 1 53
Condensed No. 4 50
Condensed No. 5 50
( 'ondensed Antique No. 2 58
Condensed Antique No. 4 58
Condensed Antique No. 5. . 58
( 'ondensed Antique No. 6 58
Condensed Aldine. . 54
('ondensed Aldine 55
Condensed Athenian 105
Concave Condensed 66
Condensed Geometric 107
( 'ameo Shaded. 146
( 'opperplate Italic Ill
( 'urved Antique 73
Daisy Border 196
Daisy Border No. 2 197
Daisy Border No. 3 197
Diagonal Card Black 14(5
Doric 60
Doric Shaded 156
Double Scored Gothic 96
Eastlake 114
Elzevir 26
Extra Condensed 53
Extra Condensed No. 3 51
Egyptian Extra Condensed 77
Klbcron 157
Estimate for Job Office . 12
Explanation of the Interchangeable
System of Bodies 13-15
Eisfs 224
Four-line Pica Ornamental No. 1.. . . 168
French Ionic . . 75
INDEX.
French Antique 70 Logotypes 224
French Clarendon 70 Logotypes 240
French Clarendon Extended 77 Latin Antique 74
Gladiate 113 Lightfaee Celtic 101
Grecian 59 Lightfaee Condensed Celtic 99
Geometric 100 Lightfaee Extended 56
Geometric Italic 107 Ladies' Hand Script 122
Geometric Gothic IK) Law Italic 109
Gothic No. 2 80 Latin Italic 110
Gothic No. 2 87 Lightfaee Runic 08
Gothic No. 4 79 Light-face Roman No. 2 47
Gothic No. 5 82 Light-face Roman No. 3 47
Gothic No. 7 81-5 Light-face Roman No. 4 47
Gothic No. 9 80 Light-face Roman No. 5 47
Gothic No. 9 81 Lakeside Script 127
Gothic No. 10 84 Logotypes, Series 1 . . 198
Gothic No. 11 85 .Manhattan 73
Gothic No. 12 90 Modoc 142
Gothic ( 'ondensed No. 2 92 Moxon 159
Gothic Condensed No. 3 92 Motto 145
Gothic ( 'ondensed No. 4 93 Mentor 100
Gothic Condensed No. 6 94 Mexzotint 1(57
Gothic Condensed No. 7 91 Modern Antique 70
Gothic Condensed No. 8 91 Modern Antique Wide 71
Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1 94 Modern Antique Condensed 72
Gothic Extra Condensed No. 2 93 Mezzotint Condensed 107
Gothic Italic No. 3 94 Maltese Crosses 224
Gothic Italic No. 4 94 Mother Hubbard 160
Gothic Italic No. 4 98 Mother Hubbard 101
Graphic Text 137 Media-val Initials, Series 100 222
Heavy Poster Roman No. 2 48 Medi;eval Initials, Series 101 223
Heavy Poster Roman No. 3 48 Manuscript No. 1 126
Heading Script No. 1 125 Manuscript No. 2 126
Heading Script No. 2 125 Normandy K53
Heading Script No. 3 125 Newspaper Cuts . . 175
Horizontal Shade 153 Newspaper Cuts 170
Holly Wood Type 200 Norman Condensed 102
" Border 288 Newspaper Estimates . 11
Price-list 265 Newspaper Headings 169
Ionic (54 Newspaper Headings 170
Ionic No. 2 04 Newspaper Headings 171
Ivy 141 Newspaper Headings 172
Illyrian 139 Newspaper Headings 173
Ideal 144 Newspaper Headings 174
Inclined Antique 108 New Metal Flourishes 194
Inclined Boldface 108 Obelisk . . 158
Intial Black 133 < )xonian 103
Imprint Celtic. 102 Octic 88
Interline Flourishes 193 Octic 89
Initials, Series 32 220 Old Style Antique 1 IS
Initials, Series :;.'! 220 Old Style Bold 120
Initials, Series 34 220 Original Borders 200
Initials, Series 35 220 Original Borders 201
Initials, Series 30 220 Original Borders 202
Initials, Series 37 220 Original Borders 203
Initials, Series 38 221 Original Borders 204
Initials, Series 39 221 Original Borders 205
Initials, Series 40 221 Original Borders 206
Initials, Series 41 221 Original Borders 207
Initials, Series 42 221 < >riginal Borders 208
Initials, Series 43 221 Original Borders 209
Index to Wood Type back of book. Original Borders 210
Karnac ..14;} Octagon Inclined . .162
INDEX.
Old Style Condensed No. 3 117
Old Styles Faces 23, 24, 25
Old Style Italic, No. 3 2<>
Old Style, No. 3 28
Old Style, No. 14 30
Old Style Italic, No. 14 31
Old Stvle Two-line 32
Old Style Condensed No. 2 33
Old Style Extended 34
Pencraft 148
Program 100
Pencilings 102
Pencilings No. 2 162
Picturesque Comb. Border No. 24 . .215
Price List of Roman Type 10
Pay son Script 123
Pin, Screw and Nail Heads 179
Pen Text 132
Pen Text No. 2 131
Pic:i Unique Border, No. 322 190
Pica Unique Border, No. 319 191
Pica Unique Border, No. 323 192
Price-list Printing Material 289
Queen Anne Text 13(5
Rembrandt 154
Renaissance 150
Roman Faces 33-43
Recipe Marks 224
Rubens Series 117
Signet 138
Stars 224
Stylus 140
Skeleton Antique No. 2 59
Sectional Gothic No. 1 97
Sectional Gothic No. 2 . . 97
Sectional Graphic 97
Stencil Gothic 14S
Screw and Pin Heads 224
Signet Shade 139
Spinner Script 128
Templar 145
Tinted 147
Typographic Combination 1(55
Typographic Combination Ornaments 165
Typographic Charms 181
Two-line Eng. Ornamental No. 16. .168
Two-line Eng. Ornamental, No. 18. . .168
Two-line Eng. Ornamental No. 26 .. .168
Three-line Pica Border No. 217 197
Title Extended No. 3 56
Typographic Flourishes 195
Telescopic Gothic Italic 98
Title No. 1 49
Title No. 4 49
Title No. 3 49
Title Italic No. 2. . 53
Two-line No. 5 52
Two-line No. 6 52
Two-line No. 7 52
Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 4. . ..168
Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 39. ..168
Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 26. ..168
Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 16. ..168
Three-line Nonpareil Border, No. 2. ..196
Two-line Old Style Antique 119
Title Text Open 134
Title Text Open No. 3 135
Two-line S. P. Ornamental No. 11. . . 168
Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 16. .. .168
Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 1(5 168
Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 21 .... 168
Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 30 168
Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 33. .. .168
Type Writer 116
Unique Borders 112
Utility Script 109
Venetian No. 1 112
Venetian No. 2 210
Wide Black 130
Word Ornaments 178
Word Ornaments No. 2 178
Word Ornaments No. 3 179
White Star Letter Combination 219
Word Scrolls 199
Word Scrolls 198
Wood Tyi>e— Pages 241
" Borders " 253
" Dashes " 254
" Catch Words 257
" Rule— Page's. 258
" Stars " 261
" Corners " 262
" Fists " 264
Zigzag Comb. Border, Series 89 185
PRICE LIST OF ROMAN TYPE.
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH.
A
B
C
SECOND
SIZES.
Fonts of
Fonts
25 tbs. and
of less than
SORTS.
CLASS.
over.
25 Jbs.
THIRD
CLASS.
Brilliant, 3 points $5 00
$5.00
1 50
$2.50 $3.20
1.80 2.80
1.44 2.40
1.16 2.00
1.00 1.80
90 1.60
80 1 44
74 1.30
70 1.22
.66 1.16
.62 1.12
.60 1.06
.60 1.00
60 .94
r><> .90
.56 .90
.56 .86
56 .82
.54 78
54 72
.52 .64
.52 64
5" 64
Diamond 4^£> points I' 1 50
Pearl, 5 points 1 08
1.80 $1.40
1.44 .90
1.1(5 .76
1.00 .(iS
90 (14
.80 .60
74 56
70 54
.66 .52
62 .52
.60 .52
.60 .52
.60 52
.56 .50
.56 .50
.56 50
.56 50
.56 .50
.54 50
54 .48
54 4S
54 48
Agate, 5M points 1 68
Nonpareil, 6 points , 58
Minion, 7 points ' 52
Brevier, 8 points. > 48
Bourgeois, 9 points ' 44
Long Primer, 10 points ] 42
Small Pica, 11 points 40
Pica, 12 points 38
English, 14 points . i 38
Columbian, 16 points ' 38
Great Primer, 18 points , .38
Paragon, 20 points 38
Double Small Pica, 22 points. . .38
Double Pica, 24 points ... 38
Double English, 28 points .38
Double Columbian, 32 points. .38
Double Great Primer, 36 points . 38
Double Paragon, 40 points. ... 38
Canon, 44 points 38
Four-line Pica, 48 points . . . ' 38
Five-line Pica. (iO points . .38
PIECE ACCENTS.— Diamond, 7 oz. font, $1.10. Nonpareil, 9 oz. font, $0.65. Bre-
vier, 12 oz. font, $0.70. Long Primer, 14 oz. font, $0.65. Pica, 1ft. 2oz. font, $0.75.
MATHEMATICAL SIGNS.— Pearl, 1ft. 6 ox. font, $2.50. Agate, 1ft.. 8 oz. font,
$2. 15. Nonpareil, 1 ft. 10 oz. font, $1 .90. Minion, 1 ft. 12 oz. font, $1 .75. Brevier,
1ft. 15 oz. font, $1.75. Bourgeois, 2ft. 3 oz. font, $1.75. Long Primer, 2ft. 7 oz.
font, $1.80. Small Pica, 2tt,. 12 oz. $1 .95. Pica, 3ft. 2 oz. font, $2.05.
SUPERIOR LETTERS.— Pearl, lit.. 4 oz. font, $3.50. Agate, 1ft. 9 oz. font, $3.75.
Nonpareil, 1ft. 12 oz. font, $3 .50. Minion, 2ft. font, $3.60. Brevier, 2ft. 4 oz.
font, $3.60. Bourgeois, 2ft. 8 oz. font, $3.60. Long Primer, 2ft. 13 oz. font, $3.65.
Small Pica, 3ft. 3 oz. font, $3.85. Pica, 3ft. 9 oz. font, $4.15.
PIECE FRACTIONS.— Brevier, (half Brevier body) 2ft. 4 oz. font, $8 . 10. Bourgeois,
(Diamond body) 2ft. 9 oz. font, $8.20. Long Primer, (Pearl body) 2ft. 14 oz. font,
$8.05. Small Pica, (Agate body) 3ft. 4 oz. font, $7.80. Pica, (Nonpareil body)
3ft. 10 oz. font, $7.25.
MUSIC.— Excelsior, 26ft. font, $93 .00. Diamond, 30ft. font, $96.00. Agate, 30ft.
font, $72.00. Nonpariel, 30ft. font, $60.00.
fS~ Customers will please be particular to designate, in ordering body letter, whether
any Accents, Italic or extra Sorts are required.
tS" When ordered at the same time with Roman founts, Italic, Accents and sorts will be
furnished at same rate as the fuut. If ordered separately, Italic and Accents are charged at
the B rate, and Sorts at the C rate.
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HAND PRESS NEWSPAPER ESTIMATES FOR COUNTRY PAPERS,
With Circulation of less than 1,000 Weekly.
6-col. Folio. 7-col. Folio. 8-col. Folio.
A RTK ILES. Size of paper Size of paper Size of paper
22x30. 24x36. 26x40.
9-col. Folio.
Size of papsr
30x44.
4-col. Quarto
Size of paper
24x36.
5-col. Quarto
Size of paper
26x40.
Washington Hand Press .... I . . $220 <X>
S225 00
20 00
....8250 00
.. 22 50
....8275 00
25 00
....$250 00
.... 22 50
.... 16 50
.... 5 00
.... 2 75
.... 27 00
(4) 8 00
(4) 3 00
(4) 7 00
(10) 15 00
(2) 15 00
2 50
....$250 00
.... 22 50
.... 15 80
.... 6 25
.... 3 50
.... 32 00
(8) 16 00
(6) 4 50
(6) 10 50
(14) 21 00
(3) 21 50
2 50
14 00
.... 16 00
5 00
3 50
.... 32 00
(8) 16 00
(5) 3 75
(6) 10 50
(14) 21 00
(3) 21 50
2 50
1 00
18 00
5 25
.... 4 00
38 00
(10) 20 00
(6) 4 50
(7) 12 25
(14) 21 00
(4) 28 00
2 50
Steel Side and Foot Sticks ... 4 00
.... 4 30
.... 3 00
.... 27 (X)
(6) 12 00
(4) 3 00
(5) 8 75
(14) 21 00
(3) 21 50
2 50
1 00
Roller, cast
2 50
Imposing Stone with Table
.... 27 00
(4) 8 00
(4) 3 00
(4) 7 00
(ID) 15 00
(2) 15 00
.... 2 50
1 00
Pairs of < lases
.lob and Triple Oases
Stands with Racks (1 Job)
Mallet, Planer, Sh'ng Stick, Quoins
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
.... 12 90
(100) 4 00
(20) 1 20
(100) 6 00
40 tbs. 8 00
(4) 1 00
200 tbs. 88 00
1(X) tbs. 52 00
... 3 50
(2) 8 00
(2) 7 10
(1) 3 85
(1) 3 55
(1) 2 75
(1) 2 75
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 00
(1) 4 00
(1) 5 50
(1) 4 75
(1) 2 50
(1) 3 50
.... 4 00
.... 12 00
Column and Head Rules, one side.
Advertisement Rules
.... 8 00
(75) 3 00
(15) 90
(50) 3 00
251bs. 5 00
(3) 75
150 tt)S. 66 00
50 Its. 26 00
. . 3 50
(1) 4 (H)
(1) 3 55
.... 9 30
(75) 3 00
(20) 1 20
(75) 4 50
301t.s. 6 00
(4) 1 00
175 tbs. 77 00
75 Jb8. 39 00
:{ .MI
(2) 8 IX)
(2) 7 10
(1| 3 85
(1) 3 55
(1) 2 75
(1) 2 75
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 (Xt
(1) 4 (X)
(1) 5 50
(1) 4 75
(1) 2 50
(1) :i 50
4 00
.... 11 30
(100) 4 00
(20) 1 20
(100) 6 00
40 Ibs. 8 00
. (4) 1 (X)
200 Ibs. 88 00
100 tbs. 52 00
3 50
(2) ^ on
(2) 7 Id
(1) 3 85
(1) 3 55
(1) 2 75
(1) •> 7S
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 00
(1) 4 (X)
(1) 5 50
(1) 4 75
(1) 2 50
(1) 3 50
.... 4 00
.... 12 00
.... 14 30
(125) 4 50
(20) 1 20
(125) 7 50
50 tbs. 10 0(1
(5) 1 25
225 tbs. 99 00
125 Ibs. 65 00
.... 3 50
(2) 8 00
(2) 7 10
(1) 3 85
(1) 3 55
(1) -1 75
(1) 2 75
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 00
(1) 4 00
(1) 5 50
(1) 4 75
(1) 2 50
(1) 3 50
4 00
12 00
.... 10 30
(75) 3 00
(15) 90
(75) 4 50
25 Ibs. 5 00
(3) 75
150 Ibs. 66 00
50 tbs. 26 00
.... 3 50
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 55
Paragraph Rules
Single Dash Rules.
Composing Rules
Head to Paper
Minion Title
Bourgeois Italic Title No Q
Brevier Antique Kxtended No. 3..
Two-line Minion No. 7
(1) •> 75
(1) 2 75
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 (X)
(1) 3 00
(1) 4 00
(1) 5 50
(1) 2 75
(1) 2 75
(1) 3 60
(1) 4 00
(1) 3 00
(1) 4 00
(1) 5 50
(1) 2 50
(1) 3 50
.... 2 50
.... 10 00
Great Primer Condensed No. 4.. . .
Great Primer Aldine
Pica Gothic Condensed No. 3
Great Primei Gothic Coml. No. 3 .
Two-line Kng. Gothic Cond. No. 3.
Ubl Paragon Gothic Cond. No. 3. .
(1) •> :>ll
(1) 3 50
•> 50
Long Primer Clarendon Kxtended .
Boxing and Shipping 10 ixi
10 00
$507 30
4 50
(25) 1 25
50 Ibs. •!•> (X)
25 Ibs. 13 00
(1) 1 75
$406 90
4 (50
(50) 2 50
50 Ibs. 22 00
25 Ibs. 13 00
(2) 3 50
$655 60
5 50
(50) 2 50
75 tbs. 33 00
50 Ibs. 26 00
(2) 3 50
$738 30
7 00
(50) 2 50
100 tbs. 44 00
50 tbs. 26 00
(3) 5 50
$518 85
2 50
(25) 1 25
50 tbs. 22 00
25 tbs. 13 00
(1) 1 25
$662 60
3 00
(.50) 2 50
100 tbs. 44 00
50 tbs. 26 00
(3) 5 25
To print entire Paper, add :
Col. and Head Rules for one page .
Advertisement Rules. ...
Bourgeois
Minion. .
TOTAL TO PKIXT WHOLE PAPEK
$549 30
$477 50
$725 10
$88 516
$559 35
$743 35
In case a different size is used, the price only needs to be changed, the quantity remains the same.
Prices net cash in San Francisco, and subject to constant changes.
PALMER & REY. SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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JOB OFFICE ESTIMATES.
ESTIMATE FOR A SMALL
JOB OFFICE.
i Eighth-medium Old Reliable Gordon Press, size
( 8x12 inches inside chase,) $200 oo
3 Rollers, cast I 5°
i Elm City Card and Paper Cutter, will cut full
sheet 12 oo
1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter 8 50
2 doz. wire Gauge-pins, Megill's 5°
I 1t>. Job Black Ink 75
^lh. Fine Red Ink i oo
I 26x44 in. Imposing Stone, in coffin 19 oo
I Job Stand, to hold 34 cases 8 50
3 pairs News Cases, (§2. oo per pair) 600
a Job Cases, full length 2 70
I Quad and Space Case i 25
I Labor-saving Rule Case 175
ta Two-third ( 'alifornia Cases 12 oo
Mullet, soc ; Planer, 500 ; Shooting Stick, 7$c ; and
50 quoins, soc 2 25
3 Improved two-third Cases 3 73
112 in. Patent Composing Stick i 70
i 8 in. " "
i Job Galley 8^x13 in., brass lined
i doz. Hempel's Quoins and Key
•to II >s. Long Leads, 6 to pica
I font Labor-saving Wood Furniture, with rack
i Bodkin
i pair Tweezers
i font Dotted Labor-saving Rule, No. 71
t " Single " " i
Brass Dashes, Ornaments, &c
50 lt>s. Brevier No. 14, Roman
50 Ibs Nonpariel " "
50 Itis. Pica '' "
i font Nonpariel Gothic No. 9
I " Long 1'rimer " '
I " Great Primer " "
I ' Brevier " No. 12
I " Pica " "
I " Nonpariel Celtic No. 4
i " Brevier " "
i " Pica " "
i " Pica Norman Condensed
i " Paragon " "
i " Double Pica "
i " Nonpariel Title No. i
i " Pica " "
I " Brevier Lightface Extended
i " Pica " "
I " Great Primer Wide Black
I " Egyptian shaded
i " " Condensed shaded....
I "' Double English " "...
I '' Double Pica Franklin Shaded
i " i.ong Primer Law Italic
I " Great Primer Manuscript
I " Double Pica Boston Script
i " Auxiliaries, Series 2
x ' Screw and Pin Heads
I " Cincinnati Card Ornaments
a " Nonpariel Borders, ($2.60 per font )
X " Long Primer Quads and Spaces
X " Great Primer " " "
X " Paragon •* "
I " Double Pica " " "
i " Double English ' ' "
Boxing ir.i Cartage ,
ESTIMATE FOR A MEDIUM
JOB OFFICE.
Quarto-medium Old Reliable Gordon Press, size
(7O.V/5 inches inside chase,)
3 R oilers, cast
i Paragon Lever Paper Cutter 14 in.
1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter
2 doz. wire ( lauge-pins, Megill's
i Hi. Job Black Ink
'/otti. Fine Red Ink
1 26x44 in. Imposing Stone, in coffin
2 Job Stands, to hold 34 cases each
5 pairs News Cases, (^2.00 per pair)
4 J ob Cases, full length
2 Quad and Space Cases
i Labor-saving Rule Case
12 Two third ( 'alifornia Cases
Mallet, soc ; Planer, soc; Shooting Stick, 7°;c; and
50 quoins, soc
6 I mproved two-third Cases
i 20 in. Patent Composing Stick
1 30
2 75
3 oo
1 80
II 00
r5
25
6 oo
6 oo
a oo
24 oo
29 oo
19 oo
3 oo
3 3»
4 4°
2 15
2 30
1 65
2 30
2 40
3 20
4 oo
4 25
3 So
3 80
3 3°
3 30
3 4°
6 oo
4 25
5 60
4 75
3 60
6 oo
8 oo
2 50
5°
3 75
5 20
60
I oo
I oo
I OO
5 oo
$500 oo
i 8 in. '
i Job G lley 8^x13 in., brass lined
i 12 x i3 '
i doz. Hempel's Quoins and Key
10 Itis. Long Leads, 6 to pica
i Lead Rack
i font Labor-saving Wood Furniture, with rack
i Bodkin
i pair Tweezers
i font Dotted Labor-saving Rule, Xo. 71
i " Single i
Brass I >ashes, Ornaments, &c
100 Itis. Brevier X o. 14, Roman
50 tbs Nonpariel "
too tlis. Pica '' "
i font Nonpareil Gothic No. 9
i " Long Primer " "
i " Great Primer " '
i " Brevier Xo. 12
i " Pica "
i " Nonpareil Celtic Xo. 4
i " Brevier " "
z " Pica " "
i " Pica Norman Condensed
i •' Paragon " "
i " Double Pica "
i " Nonpareil Title Xo. i
i " Pica '
i " Brev;er Lightface Extended
i ' ' Pica
i " Great Primer Wide Black
i " Egyptian shaded ....
i " " Condensed shaded....
i " I >ouble Knavish "
i " Double Pica Franklin Shaded
i " Long Primer La.v Italic
i " < Ireat Primer Manuscript
i " 1 >ouble Pica Boston Script
i " Auxiliaries, Series 2
i " Screw and Pin Heads
1 " Cincinnati Card Ornaments
2 " Xonpareil Borders, 0*2. 60 per font)
Assortment of Wood Type
Rule and Reglet
i font Long Primer Quads and Spaces
i " Great Primer ' ...
i ' ' Paragon '
i " Double Pica " " "
i " I )ouble English " ' ....
Boxing and Cartage
$275 oo
2 40
60 oo
8 50
50
75
1 oo
IJ OO
17 oo
10 oo
5 40
2 50
1 75
12 00
2 25
7 50
2 50
I 70
1 30
2 75
3 75
3 oo
i 80
8 oo
1 OO
15
25
6 oo
6 oo
2 oo
48 oo
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38 oo
3 60
3 30
4 40
2 15
2 30
1 65
2 30
2 40
3 20
4 oo
4 25
3 So
3 80
3 30
3 30
3 40
6 oo
4 25
5 60
4 75
3 60
6 oo
8 oo
2 50
50
3 75
20
40 oo
35 65
60
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EXPLANATION OF THE
FOR TYPES, f^ULES AND bEADS.
American. (1) This is the unit of measurement, ami is one-twelfth of Pica, or one-
seventy-second of an inch. It is, of course, too small for a type body, but is used in
leads and rules. Some series of letter require the American lead in lining the faces,
where two or more sixes are used together in the same line; although its double, the
Saxon lead, will accomplish this in most cases.
German (I1.,,) is '8 of Pica, and '., of Nonpareil.
Saxon (2) is J6 of Pica, and L3 of Nonpareil. It is the most useful of the lead and
rule bodies. Four Saxons are equal to a Brevier; five are equal to a Long Primer;
six are equal to a Pica.
Norse ('J'^.) is '.t of Long Primer.
Brilliant (.'!) is '.; of Pica, and '., of Nonpareil.
Ruby (:>'._>) is '._, of Minion, and l.\ of English.
Excelsior (4) is 13 'of Pica, and le of Brevier.
Diamond (4'.,) is '., of Bourgeois, and 14' of Great Primer
Pearl (5) is '._, of Long Primer, and '4 of Paragon.
Agate (.">!.,) is '._, of Small Pica.
Nonparie! (0) is '., of Pica, and ^ of (rreat Primer. Twelve Nonpareils make one
inch exactly.
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Minion (7) is J™ of English.
Brevier (8) is '., of Columbian, and -;. of Pica.
Bourgeois (9) is '._. of Great Primer, and 33' of Pica. It is exactly lg of an inch.
Long Primer (10) is '._,' of Paragon.
Small Pica (11) is '., of Double Small Pica.
PICA (12) is >4of an inch.
English (14) is 2-lines Minion; a Nonpareil and a Brevier; an Excelsior and a Long
Primer. A Pica and a Saxon lead justify with it.
Columbian (ll>) is 2-lines Brevier; a Nonpareil ami a Long Primer; an Excelsior
and a Pica : etc.
Great Primer (18) is 2-lines Bourgeois ; o-lines Nonpareil ; a Brevier and a Long
Primer. A Great Primer o-em space is the same as a Nonpareil :!-em quad. Great
Primer is exactly *4 of an inch.
Paragon (20) is 2-lines Long Primer; a Brevier and a Pica; a Nonpareil and an
English ; etc.
Double Small Pica (22) is 2-lines Small Pica ; a Long Primer and a Pica ; a Non-
pareil and a Columbian. A Great Primer and two Saxon leads justify with it.
Double Pica (24) is 2-lines Pica; 4-lines Nonpareil; .'Mines Brevier; a Nonpareil
and a Great Primer; a Long Primer and an English : etc. It is exactly 13 of an inch.
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Double English (28) is 2-lines English ; u Long Primer and a Great Primer; a Pica
Hilda Colombian; etc.
Double Columbian (:->2) is 2-lines Columbian; an English find a Great Primer; a
Brevier and a Double Pica; etc.
Double Great Primer (:!<>) is 2-lines Great Primer; :Mines Pica; 6-lines Nonpareil;
4-lines Bourgeois; etc. It is exactly l._, an inch.
Double Paragon (40) is 2-lines Paragon; 4-lines Long Primer; o-lines Brevier;
S-lines Pearl ; etc.
Canon (44) is 2-lines Double Small Pica ; 4-lines Small Pica ; etc.
Four-line Pica (48) is 4-lines Pica: 2-lines Double Pica: .'Mines Columbian; O-lines
Brevier; 8-lines Nonpareil ; etc. It is exactly -;! of an inch.
BUSIJMESS T/VLK.
E following pages contain more elaborate answers to questions often asked than
we can conveniently write to each correspondent. It is intended to be an assist-
ant and improvement to that part of our daily business.
ACCOUNTS.
We do not wish to open accounts for small purchases. If a man rarely orders
goods of us, has no account with us, no matter how responsible or well known he is, he
should send the money with the order. If the nature of the case is such that he cannot
tell the exact price, let him guess at it. If he sends too much money, the change will
be returned with the article. The cases are very numerous where persons order by
telegraph or postal card, " Send by mail, cut so and so." It seems trifling to refuse,
yet our books are full of such charges. The postage and book-keeping cost as much
as the goods, and — well, some very good men never pay small bills. If the money is
sent, a little order will have as prompt and careful attention as if it were a thousand
times as large ; if you do not send the money, you may be asked to do so before the
article is sent, and lose time, if not your job.
BARTER.
From the generality of letters which come to us asking trade for old material, it
looks as though we were expected to fix value without regard to size; make, age, dam-
age, QT previous condition. To do yourself justice, give a fair description of the article
you want to trade us — a description which will be borne out by the article itself when
we get it. If an old press is found on its arrival here to be damaged when it was said
to be perfect, parts missing when it was said to be complete, of smaller size than it was
described to us, we will surely go back on the trade. It must also be borne in mind
that the trade offers made by us on old goods are not standing offers, but must be
accepted at once to hold us, for they are made in view of present demand and cir-
cumstances.
CASH.
The definition of casli is — money here with the order or on shipment, so that the
goods can be charged directly to cash. If you want our price for goods sent C. O. D.,
or at thirty days, so state in your application.
C. O. D.
To all parties not having an open account with us, small orders are sent by express,
with bill collectable on delivery, unless otherwise agreed. Parties unknown to us, to
secure prompt attention to their orders and avoid delays, should send a remittance with
the order to cover express charges both ways. It should not be thought to reflect on a
man's credit to have goods sent him C. O. I). It is simply one of the cheapest and
safest ways of doing business.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Attention cannot be called too often to the habit of many patrons to seek general
where they want special information. A great deal of delay would be avoided if they
wrote to the point. Do not ask for our list of second-hand goods, but write what yon
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want to buy. Do not ask what discount \ve will make for cash, but state the goods
wanted, and ask cash price for them. Do not ask on what general terms we will sell,
but state what you want to buy and the terms you want. If you ask more than we can
give, we can, at least, tell what modification of your offer we will accept. If you are
a stranger to us, do not say, ''If you want references, we can furnish them/' but send
them right along first thing. Come right to the point, and you will be apt to get
prompt satisfaction.
CREDIT.
There is probably no subject on which so much has been written in our constant
correspondence as credit. Men write hourly to ask if we will sell on time, without say-
ing what they want to buy, or what are their references, or on what security, or how
much time they want.
To the established printer, who owns his office and has a reputation for prompt pay
at home, there is usually no difficulty, on making proper representations, in obtaining
as much business accommodation for his wants as can be had by men similarly situated
in any other profession.
Credit will not be given to men of whom we know nothing. We must be assured,
from some source, that a name is credit-worthy before we enter it on our books. When
we agree to give over thirty days, we always understand we are to have notes, not be-
cause they are more safe than open accounts, but because they require less attention.
Our account book has to take its monthly raking, and he who has an open account
with us is always subject to a sight draft.
COMPLAINTS.
We earnestly request our patrons to report to us at the earliest moment all cases
of dissatisfaction, either regarding the quality of articles sold them, the charges for
same, or the manner in which they are served. It is impossible, in a business as ex-
tensive as ours, for the proprietors to attend personally to every minute detail. Many
abuses may creep in and remain unknown to us, unless promptly reported by the
abused. Where a cause of complaint exists, be it ever so small, we are anxious to
heal <ind cure it.
DAMAGED GOODS.
When goods reach you in a damaged condition, your true course is to refuse to
touch them; you should make the road or boat return them, and make good the dam-
age. When you receive them you release the house that sent them, and you must take
the consequences.
ESTIMATES.
The printed estimates for offices sent out by type founders are usually fair selec-
tions, but are only intended as general guides. You are expected to look through the
specimens and re-select the details according to your own taste. It is especially diffi-
cult to select a job office to suit the tastes of different printers, and it is best that the
man who is to manage the office have a hand in the seclection. Still, we are often
called on to do it, and can come as near selecting the best office for the least money as
anyone else. It is a good idea, when asking an estimate, to tell the amount of money
the selection is to be limited to, and let us name the best outfit for the price.
LONG TIME.
We constantly receive applications for office outfits, or parts of same, from persons
who have little or no money, but expect us to fit them out and take pay in small install-
ments, as they can make it convenient. A general fast-and-loose, free-and-easy ar-
rangement is wanted. If we should open the door to this sort of credit, we could sell
out our whole stock and retire from business in thirty days. It is only necessary to say
here that nothing of the kind can be done with us.
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ORDERS.
Do not understand us as objecting to orders in any shape, but a hint to some cor
respondents may save them many errors and disappointments.
Do not mutilate this book. Order by name and number.
When ordering Book or Newspaper type, state whether or not Italic or Leaders
are wanted.
When ordering Sorts, state number of face as well as body, or send a cap H and
lower case m, as little used as you have.
When ordering Job type, such as Titles, Gothics, Antiques, etc., state whether or
not Quads and Spaces are wanted. They are not sent if not specially named in order,
and charged extra when sent.
When giving measure for leads or slugs by ems without specifying body, Pica ems
are always understood.
When ordering Brass Rules to be inhered, state whether the size given is to be
inside or outside of miters.
When orders for mitered Double Rules are received, it is always understood that
the heavy line is to be on the outside, unless otherwise stated.
When ordering Chases, send a diagram with the correct inside and outside meas-
ures marked.
When ordering material from a specimen book not our own, state name of Founder
from whose book selections are made.
When writing an order, put each item on a line by itself, and do not mix things up ;
show plainly whether the quantity that follows or precedes an article is the amount
wanted.
Always indicate the way of shipping, whether by railroad, steamboat or express.
WThen shipping old type, mark your own name on ever)' package.
In ordering printing ink, state the quantity and price per pound or ounce of each
kind you wish ; also the name of the manufacturer, if you have any preference.
OLD MATERIAL.
In buying a bill of goods, where you desire to turn in old material, always mention
that fact in the beginning ; then ship the old material at the earliest possible moment ;
box it well — unboxed goods go only at owner's risk ; take regular bill of lading with
weights mentioned; mark it with our name and your own, that there may be no mis-
take in making credit.
REMITTANCES.
For large amounts, drafts on San Francisco are the standard thing, though any
way that brings the money is acceptable to us. The express companies bring money
packages very satisfactorily. Registered letters with cash enclosures always come
safely, but should never be used where Wells, Fargo & Co. money orders can be had,
as the latter are the safest and handiest things in the world, nor can they get put to
wrong account, so that a tracer will not at once turn them up.
REFERENCES.
Man) men seem to think that the mere mention of another man's name is sufficient
reference. For instance, Jones, of Oregon, writes to us to send him instanter a bill of
goods, for which he will remit in thirty days. If we want references, he names his
friend Smith, also of Oregon. Now, these men are both strangers to us. Jones is in
a hurry for his goods. By the time we write somebody to find out who Smith is, and
write Smith to find out what he thinks of Jones, Jones will have gotten over his hurry,
and we will have lost a sale we might have been very glad to make.
Another man writes, asking whether we will sell him certain goods on sixty days,
with satisfactory security. We probably hasten to say yes ; and, after considerable cor-
respondence, in which all details in relation to the goods to be purchased are settled,
the order comes to hand in haste to be shipped, and we discover the security he offers,
though entirely satisfactory to him, is far from being so to us. These common instances
illustrate the importance of an early settlement of all questions of responsibility. If
you wish to have us open an account with you, or to buy a bill of goods on time, and
are unknown to us, assure us of your business character as the very first step, for we
like to be sure we are right, then go ahead. A very good way of sending references is
to ask your banker, who is usually known to some one in our city, to write a letter in-
dorsing you, and send it to us. This usually enables us to come to the point at once.
SECURITY.
The laws of California, Nevada, Oregon and Arizona make Leases on presses,
material and type about the best security that can be given. Chattel mortgages are
also good security in Washington Territory and British Columbia. When purchasers
therefore pay us half cash value on presses, we give long time on the balance, with
security as above stated. Type is so ephemeral in its nature, that we require more
than half cash in cases where long time is required on balance.
SECOND-HAND PRESSES
Of standard kinds are not drugs in the market, as many of our correspondents seem to
imagine. They sell lower than new ones, of course, but the supply is so much smaller
than the demand, that they readily bring fair values in CASH. It is by no means un-
common to receive several orders with the money enclosed for the same press. Of
course, the first comer gets it, and unless we can find duplicates of the press, we are
left in a rather unpleasant attitude toward those who are disappointed. We mention
this matter to show the importance of closing with an offer of this kind at Mice, if you
want it. Delays are dangerous.
TO ESTIMATE WEIGHT OF BODY LETTER.
To ascertain the quantity of body letter required for a newspaper or magazine, or
any other work, find the number of square inches and divide the same by four, the
quotient will be the approximate weight of matter in pounds; but as it is impossible to
set the cases entirely clear it is necessary to add 25 per cent, to large founts, and 33
per cent, to small founts to allow for dead letter.
WORN-OUT TYPE AND MATERIAL
Received in exchange for new, at the following rates : Old Type, 8 cents per pound ;
Stereotype Plates, 5 cents; Electrotype Plates, Leads, Slugs, etc., 4 cents. In all
cases delivered at our foundry free of expense to us.
Boxes should be marked plainly to our address, and should also have the name of
the shipper marked thereon, and notification of shipment sent in advance.
OLD STYLE FACES
OLE) STYbES.— Series 2.
ALL CAST ON THE INTERCHANGEABLE SYSTEM OF TYPE BODIES.
NONPAREIL
(Juousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam furor i->te tuus eludet? quern ad finem
sese effrenata jactabit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil urbis vigils, nihil timor populi, nihil
consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? pa-
tere tua consilia non sends'.' constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare arbi-
traris? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt : hie tamen vivit. Vivit ! imo vero etiam in
senatum venit : fit public! consilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad caedem un-jmquemque nostrum. Nos autem
viri fortes, satisfacere reipublica: videmur si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina, due! jussu con-
sules, jampridem opportebat: in te conferri pestem istam, quam tu in nos omnes jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir am-
plissimus Publius Scipio, pontifex maximus, Tiberiom Gracchum, mediocriter labefactantem statum reipublica;, pri-
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quern ad fineni sese effrenata jactaliit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum prassidium palatii, nihil urbis
vigila;, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus haliendi senatum
locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere tua consilia, non sentis? constrictam jam horum
omnium conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris
ubi fueris, quos convocaveris quid consilii ceperis, quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora,
O mores ! Senatus haec intelligit, consul videt, hie tamen vivit. Vivit ! immo vero etianr in senatum
venit : fit public! consilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad caedem unumquemque nostrum, Nos
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BREVIER
A Font of Type is an assortment of letters and characters, of the same style and body. A
font may be large or small ; and it may contain more or less kinds of characters. A complete
font of Roman letter is composed of the following sorts: CAPITALS, SMALL CAPITALS, lower-
case, figures, fractions, points, commercial marks, references, accented letters, quads and spaces.
Other sorts may be added, when required, according to the nature of the work : as, for instance,
mathematical and medical signs. Roman, or Body Letter, as founders call it, is cast and put up
to schemes prepared for the purpose, which represent the proper proportions for usual require-
ments. Job letter fonts vary in proportion, according to size, style and special use.
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamdiu etiam furor iste tuus
nos eludet ? quern ad finem sese effrenata jactabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum pras-
sidium palatii, nihil urbis vigilite, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium,
nihil munitissimus habendi senatum locus, nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt? patere
tua consilia non sends ? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjura-
tionem tuam non vides ? quid proxima, quid superiore, nocte egeris ubi fueris, quos
convocaveris quid consilii ceperis, quem nostrum ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o
mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt : hie tamen vivit. Vivit ! imo vero etiam
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Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? quamcliu etiam furor nos
iste tuus eludet? quem ad finem sese effr nata jactabit audacia? nihilne te noctur
num presidium, palatii, nihil urbis vigilire, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bono
rum omnium, nihil hie munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil horum ora vul
tusque moverunt? | atere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam horum omnium
cons ientia t neri conjurationem tuam non vides? quid proxima, quid superiore
nocte egeris, ubi .ueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis, quern nostrum
ignorare arbitraris ? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt
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But know, your sweetest strains are discords all, compared with child-
hood's happy laugh — the laugh that fills the eyes with light and every
heart with joy. O rippling river of laughter, thou art the blessed bound-
ary line between the beasts and men ; and ever}' wayward wave of
thine doth drown some fretful fiend of care. O Laughter, rose-lipped
daughter of Joy, there are dimples enough in thy cheeks to catch and
hold and glorify all the tears of grief.
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AM, CAST ON THE INTERCHANGEABLE SYSTEM OF TYPE BODIES.
PICA
Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ? quamdiu
nos etiam furor iste tuus eluclet ? quern ad finem sese effrenata
jactabit audacia ? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil
urbis vigilse, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum omnium,
nihil munitissimus habendi senatus locus, nihil riorum ora vultusque
moverunt ? patere tua consilia non sentis ? constrictam jam horum
omnium conscientia teneri conjurationem tuam non vides ? quid
proxima, quid superiore nocte egeris ubi fueris, quos convocaveris
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ELZEVIR.
ISA, 80 a LONG I'RIMKR KLZKVIK. ITALIC. $8.80
Oye gods and goddesfes ! what do I fee? My verses reproduced by tbe Elzevir
types! O types elegant and exquifite! O gracious and charming volume!
The little types are as black as pitch; the paper is as white as /now. So gaily
attired, the books attract and retain tbe reader in Spite of himfe/f. The types
give charms to my verses which they never had before; like the bride to whom a
skillful hair-dresser gives the graces that a jealous fate has denied. But thou,
Elzevir, my j'weet ennobler! thou, the father of types of incomparable elegance,
thou, I say it again, mo/l amiable of friends, what can I offer thee in return for
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tby gift ? How can I acquit myfelf of tbis debt ? {May men oj
letters be continually feeding and gathering tby bewitcbing boohs!
(May crowds of buyers befteadily prefsing forward to tby ftorel
May tbe name of Elzevir, tranfmitted from age to age by tbe fongs
of poets, fill tbe great globe, and fill tbe beavens. May'st tbou
vanquish Turnebus and Vascosan ; surpaff tbe Stephens and the
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16 A, :t« a. EKOLIKII KI./.KVIR ITALIC. $3.90
The Republicans of tbe United States want a man wbo
knows that this government fbould protect every citizen,
at borne and abroad; wbo knows that any government
tbat will not defend its defenders and protect its protectors
is a disgrace to tbe map of tbe world. Tbey demand a
man wbo believes in tbe eternal separation and divorcement
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CIRCULAR ITALIC.
32 A, 200 a. BREVIKR CIRCULAR ITALIC. $6.85
Respectability in any profession depends on the virtue and intelligence
of those who pursue it. On none can this fact be urged with greater propriety than on the
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24 A, 140 a LONO PRIMER CIRCULAR ITALIC. $6.40
Their power to exercise beneficial influence in society
than printers. It is of great advantage to a printer to have some
924 knowledge of the arts and sciences 763
18 A, 100 A. PICA CIRCULAR ITALIC. $5.95
Education does not mean merely reading and
writing, nor any degree, however considerable, of intellectual
$374-0 instruction. It is in its largest sense, £568
10 A, 60 a. GREAT PRIMK.R CIRCULAR ITALIC. $8.00
A process which extends from
the commencement to the termination of existence
268 Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery 357
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Banking and Insurance
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THINK NOUGHT OF TRIFLES
Though it small Appear, small Sands the Mountain
MAKE, MOMENTS THE YEAR 25
8A,6A,16a DOCBI.K SMALL PICA. $5.65
PRAISING WHAT IS LOST
Makes the Remembrance Ever dearest
AND PLEASANT 1488
8A, 6A, 16a DOUBLE PICA. $5.60
FAIR LAUGHS THE
The MORN soft Zephyr blows 24
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s 27
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SOME ARE BORN GREAT
Some achieve Greatness, and some have Greatness
235 that is thrust upon them 184
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LIKE AN 2LRROW
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8A,16a DOUBLE PICA. 86.10
EARTH HAS NO
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LILIES TOIL
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CHILD IS
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MISSING LINKS
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7 PER CENT GOVERNMENTS 5
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bit audacia? nihilne te nocturnum presidium palatii, nihil url>is vigihe, nihil tinior populi, nihil consensus bouoruni omnium, nihil hie
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consilii ceperis, quein nostrum ignorare arhitraris? O tempora, o mores! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt : hie tamen vivit. Vivit !
iino vero etiam in senatum veiiit : fit public! consilii particeps: notat et designat oculis ad c:edem unumquemque nostrum. Nos autem
viri fortes satisfacere reipublica: videmur si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad mortem te, Catilina duel jussu consules jampridem op-
portetvat in conferri i>estem istam, quam tu in nos omues jamdiu machinaris. An vero vir amplissimus vero Publius Scipio, pontifex
inaxiuiiu, Tiberium Gracchum, mediocriter laliefactantem statum reipublica!, privatis interfecit. Catilinam, orbem terne cieile atque in-
ceudiis vastare cupientem nos consules perferenmsy nam ilia nimis antiqua pra'tereo, quod Q. Servilius Ahala. Sp. Melium, novis
rebus studentem, maim HIM occidit. Fuit, fuit ista quondam, in hac reipublica, virtus, ut viri fortes suppliciis civem periciosum
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Ciuousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra ?_f[uanuliu uos etiam furor iste tuus eludet? queni ad finem
sese effrenata jactabit audacia? "nihilne te iiocturnum prsesidium palatii, nihil urbis vigiUe, nihil tinior populi, nihil con-
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fffrfniitu jnrtiiliit iiiiilni'iii .' iiiliilm- If iini-tiii-iiinii /irt'-xidiinii /i/ilntii. nihil nrlii.t riijilir, iiiliil tinior /«)/>«/!, nihil consen-
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moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam omnium horum conscientia teneri conjurationem
tuam non vides ? quid proximo, quid superiore nocte egeris, ubi fueris, quos convocaveris, quid consilii ceperis.
quern nostrum ignorare arbitraris? O tempora, o mores ! Senatus hoc intelligit, consul videt : hie tamen vivit,
Vivit! iino vero etiam in senatum venit : fit public! consilii particeps : notat et designat oculis ad caedam unum-
quemi|ue nostrum. Nos autem viri fortes satisfacere reipublicsB videmur si istius furorem ac tela vitemus. Ad
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MINION.
WE feel it to be important to draw your attention to the difference in quality of type that is cast
of the ordinary type metal and that which is cast of our extra hard metal, inasmuch as the real
value of a font depends equally on its durability and its price. The respective strength of the two
qualities may be ascertained by rubbing a type of each, face to face ; or, what is better, the edge of
one against the edge of the other, proving which sustains the least injury by the friction, and the
types may then be broken so as to test their relative resistance, and to discover the density and
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WE feel it to be important to draw your attention to the difference in
quality between type that is cast of the ordinary type metal and that
which is cast of our extra-hard metal, inasmuch as the real value of a
font depends equally on its durability and its price. The respective
strength of the two qualities may be ascertained by rubbing a type of
each, face to face; or, what is better, the edge of one against the edge
of the other, proving which sustains least injury by the friction ; and
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PICA.
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tus(iue moverunt? patere tua consilia non sentis? constrictam jam liorum omnium conscientia teneri con
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President Americans
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ANTIQUE, SKELETOfJ AND GRECIAJXI.
SKELETON ANTIQUE.
BREVIER SKKL. ANTIQUE No. 2. 36 A, 70 a. $2.50
PICTURESQUE AND ANIMATED DESCRIPTION OF AFRICA
Most Admirable Collection of Anecdotes and Illustrations
Lo. PRIMER SKEL. ANT. No. 2. HO A, 60 a. $3.30
LITERATIM! AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Beantifnl Productions of Distinguished Artists
PICA SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 20 A. 40 a. $2.50
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES
German Porcelain ant Enameled Ware
GT. PRIMER SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 15 A, 30 a. $3.00
PARISIAN PAPER HANGINGS
Cflrtiiini Colours fill Elepce
PAKAOON SKELKTON ANTIQUE No. 2. 15 A, 30 a. $5.50
DBL. ENGLISH SKEL. ANT. No. 2. V1X, 24 a. $.V_M
DHL. PARAGON SKKL. ANT. No. 2. 8 A. 16 a. $6.60
4-LiNE PICA SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 6 A. 12 a. $6.85
ANTIQUE COND. NO. 4.
BREVIER ANT. COND. No. 4. 30 A, 60 a. $2.40
MANUFACTURE OF PRINTING MACHINES
Cylinder Distribution Nonpareil Presses
LONG PRIMER ANT. COND. No. 4. 24 A, 50a. $2.60
MEMOIRS OF EMINENT ARTISTS
Narrative of Personal Adventures
PICA ANT. COND. No. 4. 20 A, 28a. $2.75
IMPORTERS AND EXPORTER
Foreign and Domestic Liqnors
ENGLISH ANT. COND. No. 4. ISA, 36a. $3.00
UNION COUNTY TRIBUNAL
Washington Correspondence
GT. PRIMER ANT. CONK. No. 4. ISA, 24a. $3.60
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Home Mutual Insurance
PARAGON ANT. COND. No. 4. 12A, 18a. $3.30
TRADE REPORTER
American Grocers
DBL. ENO. ANT. COND. No. 4. 10A, 16a. $5.50
IRON FOUNDER
Fine Specimens
^>*3f£»o-
GRECIAN.
TWO-LINE PICA GRECIAN. 8 A. $1.30
FOUR-LINE PICA GRECIAN. 4 A. $3.00
GRECIAN
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DOf^lC ANB ANTIQUE fOINTED.
DORIC.
ANTIQUE POINTED.
PEARL DORIC, on Xonp. body. 30 A, 60 a. $3.10 ' PICA ANTIQUE POINTED. 10 A, iOa. $3.65
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS TfTT T^K VF* ¥2 T\I "F* * *«S
American, French and German Design ___
Long Bow Series.
NON PA KEIL DORIC. 30 A, 50a. $3.SO
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINES GREAT PRIMER ANTIQUE POISTKD. 8 A, 16a.
Manufacturers of Sewing Machines
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Encyclopcaxa
INSURANCE COMPANY
Tenth. A.HHIia.1 Statement. DOUBLE SMALL PICA ANT. POINTED. 6A,12a. $5.80
LONG PRIMER DORIC. 20A,30a. $3.30
CHOICE SELECTION
Domestic Productions.
PICA DORIC. l.sA.-ita. *:{.:» D,,,-BLE ENGLISH Axngi-E POIXTKI.. 5A, 10a. S6.40
NOVEL READING
Historical Romance
COLUMBIAN DORIC. 12 A, 12ft. Jf::.sii ?^^^ T^l^f^y^ fl f^T^
DHL. GRKAT PRIMER AsTigfE POINTKD. 4A,8a. $8.15
AMUSEMENT
^_^ _ _ ^_^ 9
Reduced Price
PARAGON DORIC. !OA,rJa. fV>o
TRIBUNAL
Tailors
Calcedonian. * aiAOrS
DOUBLE PARAGON ANTIQUE POINTED. 3 A, Ca. $8.90
DBL. ENGLISH DORIC. OA.lOn. $6.30
Premises JOHN
DHL. GREAT PRIMER DORIC. 6 A, 10a. $7.70 ^jjj^m H m j^g
Medium Smith.
FOUR-LINE PICA ANTIQUE POINTED. 3 A, 6 a, §11.10
DBL. PA i: AGON DORIC. 4 A, 6 a. $9.00
Recent MET
FOUR-LINE PICA DORIC. A A. fia. $10.00
Tame Barn
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GLARENDON.
NONPAREIL CLARENDON. 24 A, 48 a. $2.95 GREAT PRIMER CLARENDON. 10 A, 20 a. $4.55
COMPARE DUE PRICE LIST WITH OTHERS T^'D "FTP TTT
And You will Find Value for the Time Spent. ' .EvJllJ. \J.I1. X
Railroad Companies
BREVIER CLARENDON. 24 A, 48 a. |3.45
CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION
_,,.,-.. . ..TV PARAGON CLARENDON. 8 A, 16 a. $4.65
Published from Ancient Documents.
LONG PRIMER CLARENDON. 18 A, 36 a. !|3. 2"i
INDUCEMENTS
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Southern Trader
Commercial Correspondent 5
DEL. ENGLISH CLARENDON. 8 A, 10 a. |4.85
^^TILE ^ SPECIMENS
Permanent Investment ITlar 10H 1 111168
5 A, 8 a. DOI-BLE PARAGON CLARENDON. $5.50
2 ARTICLES 5
Guarantee Salesmen
6 A, 10 a. FoiR-LiXE PICA CLAKENDON. ¥14.00
7 MALE 4
Fashion Resort
ARABESQUE.
LONG PRIMER ARABESQUE. ISA, 30 a. $2.00
(ii-.EAT PKIMER ARABESQUE. 10 A, 20 a. $2.40
Irip
20 A, 40 a. PICA AKABKSIJI E.
ificloi^i field Sooli of tye '
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©LAREJSIDON ©DM PRESSED.
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30A, 20A, 50a. NONPAREIL CLARENDON COMPKKSSED. $2.00
'TWAS FUN TO SEE OUR DEVIL RUSH LIKE A SCHOOL BOY OUT OF SCHOOL,
And Lather Himself with the old Ley Brush, and Shave with a Column Rale. With an Unctious Grin He Scrapes His
CHIN. FOR IT TICKLES THE LITTLE FOOL.
30A, 20A, 50a. BREVIER CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.00
THY NEIGHBOR? IT IS HE WHOM THOU
Hast Power to Aid and Bless ; Whose Aching Heart or Burning Brow Thy Soothing Hand May
PRESS. THY NEIGHBOR? 'Tis THE PAINTING POOR, WHOSE
25A; 15A, 40a. Loso PRIMER CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.35
EYE WITH WANT IS DIM, WHOM HUNGER
Sends from Door to Door : Go Thou and Succour Him ! Thy Neighbor ? 'Tis
THAT WEARY MAN, WHOSE YEARS ARE AT THEIR BRIM,
15A, 10A, 25a. PICA CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $2.80
BENT LOW WITH SICKNESS,
Care and Pain: Go Thou and Comfort Him! Thy Neighbor?
'Tis THE HEART BEREFT OP EVERY EARTHLY GEM ;
15A, 25x GREAT PRIMKH CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.80
WIDOW AND ORPHAN, HELPLESS
Left: Go Thou and Shelter Them! Thy Neighbor?
10A, 20a. DOUBLE SMALL PICA CLARENDON COMPRKSSKD. $3.90
YONDER TOILING SLAVE,
Fettered in Thought and Limb, Whose
8A, 15a. DOUBLE ENGLISH CLARENDON- COMPRESSED. S4.70
HOPES AEE ALL BEYOND
The Grave: Go and Ransom Him!
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(gOMfRESSED.
8 A, 15 a. DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER CLARENDON COMPRKSSED $7.30
Inexhaustable
America's Golden Wealth
38 CALIFORNIA 47
8 A, 12 a. DOUBLE PARAGON CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $8.90
Good Old Days
Memoirs and Letters
4 FORTY-NINE 9
6 A, 10 a. FOUR-LINE PICA CLARENDON COMPRESSED $10.15
Richness
Monntlovers Mine
2 GOLD ORE 3
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
IOJMICS.
NONPAREIL IONIC. 30 A, 60 a. $3.30
MAGNIFICENT WOOD ENGRAVING-
Superior Productions of Eminent Artists
BREVIER IONIC. 30 A, 60 a. $3.00
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
San Francisco and Australian Lines.
LONG PRIMER IONIC 20 A, 38 a. $2.50
STEAM ENGINE BUILDER
Safe, Durable and Economical
PICA IONIC. 20 A, 38 a. $3.50
PRINTING- MACHINES
Design and Arrangement
ENGLISH IONIC. 15 A, 20 a. $2.85
SOUTHERN TRADE
Democratic Meetings
GREAT PRIMER IONIC. 10 A, 16 a. $::.«)
CAMDEN TIMES
Liberal Principles.
PAHAGON IONIC.
Id A. If, a. $4.10
FORMATIONS
Moderate Terms
DOUBLE PICA IONIC.
10 A, 12 a. |5.50
ARGUMENT
French China
DBL. GREAT PRIMER IONIC. 6 A, 8 a. $6.60
CHIMES
Garment
CANON IONIC.
6 A, 8 a. $10.00
SHINE
Frames
PEARL IONIC No. 2, Nonp. body. 24A, 48a. $3.10
NATIONAL STEAM PRINTING COMPANY.
Engraving, Lithographing, and Steam Printing
NONPAREIL IONIC No. 2. 24 A, 48 a. $3.10
IMPROVED NONPAREIL JOB PRESS
Excellent Machines for Color Printing-.
BREVIER IONIC No. 2. 24 A, 48 a. $3.40
UNITED STATES PATENT LAWS
The Protection of American Citizens.
LONG PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 18 A, 36 a. $3.00
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Regular Candidates for Office
PICA IONIC No.
Ifi A, 32 a. $3.20
LUMBER MERCHANT
Fine Building Material
GREAT PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 1«A, 20a. $4.40
SPRING ROSES
Foreign Products
PARAGON IONIC No. 2.
10 A 20 a. $5.75
CONTINENT
Hudson Bank
DEL. ENGLISH IONIC No. 2. 6 A. 12 n. $r>.00
HUNTERS
Companion
DHL. GT. PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 4A.sa. $6.25
PLANTS
Summers
CANON IONIC, No. 2,
3 A, 6 a. 88.3f>
Queer !
FOUR-LINE PICA IONIC.
4 A, 6 a. $9.50
Dime
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ANTIQUE EXTENDED, No. 4
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18A,36a NONPAREIL. $3.50 16A,32a BREVTEB. $3.75
TIS NOT IN :MO:R,TAI_I FOTJOHT AT ,TJ
Oom.rxia.nd sxiooess tou.t Tliey ^3S/t/tleS O"V@I* again £LH.CL
no-w deserve it 43
Tlirioe ciid 43
10A,20a LONG PRIMER. $3.50 10A,20a PICA. $4.55
KZISTD
simple
sure 3©
n_or
BleioiL 25
8A,16a COLUMBIAN. $5.50
to ttLem 'tis IDeatli to
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t'.A.Uiu DOUBLE SMALL PICA. $5.60
tlie order of 9
4A,8a DOUBLE ENGLISH. $7.05
3A,6a DOUBLE PARAGON. $10.60
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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CONCAVE CONDENSED.
24A TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. $1.75
-NTO*LEARN*MDCH*WEM-
HDST LEARN BUT LITTLE AT ONCE 2
1UA
Two-LiNE PICA.
$3.65
24A
TWO-LINE BREVIER.
$2.45
WAS THE FLOW OF ISER
18A TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER. $2.70
THEM IN SCORN 8 HAUNTS OF MANKIND 4
10A
8A
6A
5A
4A
TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN.
TWO-LINE PARAGON.
FOUR-LINE PICA.
FIVE-LINE PICA.
SIX-LINE PICA.
THE DIFFERENT SIZES OF THIS SERIES JUSTIFY BY SIXTHS OF PICA AND LINE AT THE BOTTOM.
$4.00
$5.15
$5.45
$6.00
$7-45
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CONCAVE.
32A NONPAREIL. 81.55
«>SMALL*LATIN*AND*LESS*GREEK<»
EVEN*THE*TENDEREST*HEARTS*NEXT*OUR
13 * OWN KNOWS HALF * 24
24A TWO-LINE PEARL. $1.90
•*EXISTENCE*SAW*HIWK*
SPURN*HER*BOUNDED*REIGN
38 * FAST TIME * 25
24A BREVIER. $1.75
*MMMODEST*WORDS*ADMIT«S»
NO*DEFENCE*WANT*OF*DECENCY*IS
46 * WANT OF SENSE * 75
18A TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. $1.85
^•IMAGINATIONS^
OF*THE*SKEPTIC*ARE
3 * GREATER * 8
TWO-LINE BREVIER.
$2.90
*HX)NVINCING*THOUGHTS^
IS HONOR BUT EMPTY BUBBLES
12A
TWO-LINE LONO PRIMER.
$3.55
WILL COMMAND RESPECT
10A
TWO-LINE PICA.
$4.00
8A
6A
4A
TWO-LINE ENGLISH.
Two-LiNE COLUMBIAN.
TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER.
ALL SIZES HAVE FIGURES AND JUSTIFY AND LINE AT THE BOTTOM.
$4.30
$4.25
$5.00
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LlGHTFACE F^UNIC.
25 A, 40a. Loso PR. LIGHTFACE RUNIC. $3.90 20 A, 30a. PICA LIOHTFACK RUNIC. $4.35
Made Beautiful by Nature's Touch Enlivening" and Refreshing"
15 AUTUMN SCENES 73 97 RAINFALLS 42
15 A, 25 a. ENGLISH LiGimACE RUNIC. 84.75 12 A, 20 a. GREAT PRIMER LIGHTKACK RL-.NIC. *5.35
14 MUSICAL 59 15 FRENCH 84
Persons of Observation Helena of Killdare
10 A, 15 a. DOUBLE SMALL PICA LIOHTFACK RUNIC. $5.85
35 ORIGINALITY 68
French and American Colonization
6A, lOa. DOUBLE KV.UHI LIOHTKACK Urxic.
4A, 8a. DOUBLE PARAGON I.IGIITFACK Rrxic. *7. '•?.">
18 SIR CT 76
Preservation of Health
4 A, 6a. FouR-I-i.NK PICA LIOIIIKACE Ruxic. ¥8. -40
8 SHADY 5
Seaside Reveries
3 A, 5 a. FIVE-LINE PICA LIGHT-FACE RUNIC. #9.4">
NeeFomaneer
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BOLDFACE GEL-TIC.
30 A, 50 a. Noxr. BOLDFACE CELTIC. *3.tX) 30 A, 50 a. BREV. BOLDFACE CELTIC.
19 TOURIST ROUTES 2O 13 DIPLOMACY 54
Travellers' Guide and Reference. General Sherman's Charge
25 A, 40 a. Loxo PR. BOLDFACE CELTIC. *3.75
15 A, 25 a. PICA BOLDFACE CELTIC. $2.05
18 COMMON 75 13 pOEMS 75
French Commentaries __
Nubia and Arabia
8 A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA BOLDTACE CELTIC. £4.35
^^TTF Ti JT T T "1^ "1 f^ 10 A. 15 a. GREAT PR. BOLDFACE CELTIC. $3.30
67 MUD 13 18 FAIR 29
Built Houses Earth and Skies
6A, 10a. UoruLE EXOLIWII BOLDFACE CELTIC. £5.40
15 ETHICS 29
Politics for America
\
4A, 6a. DOUBLE (iREAT I'KIMEK BOLDFACE CELTIC. $5.55
13 TRUE 58
German Warrior
4A,6a. DOUBLE PAKACJOX BOLDFACK CELTIC. #7.40
8 SON 6
Moral Health
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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MODERN ANTIQUE.
LONG PRIMER MODERN ANTIQUE. 24 A, 50 a. §3.00
ORNAMENTAL CARVINGS
Prize Composition by Harrison
CURIOSITY
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE. 20 A, 40 a. ^§3.00
MODERN PRINTING
Numerous Improvements 1
Sl Par Excellence
PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE. 12 A, 20 a. 84.50
3-LisE NOSP. MODERN ANTIQUE. 16 A, 24 a. $3.90
CONSTRUCTION
Natural History I Domestic Productions
Museum 7 Handsome 25
10 A, 16 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE. $6.40
SECOND REUNION
Lake Huron Excursions 31
8 A, 12 a. TiiRKK-LiNE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE. $8.50
EMBROIDERIES
Commission Broker, 6
6 A, 10 a. DOUBLE PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE. $8.90>
CONDUCTORS
Summer Resort 25
5A, 8 a. FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE $10.90
HISTORIES
Reminiscence 4
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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JVI09ERN ANTIQUE W|DE.
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. $3.65
DISTINGUISHED NEIGHBORS
North American Fire Insurance Company
Annual Conventions 123
10 A, 16 a. THREE-LINE NONPAREIL MODERN ANTIQUE WIDB. $3.75
HUNTINGTON BRIDGE
Pleasant Steamboat Excursions.
River Enjoyments 45
10 A, 16 a. PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 84.85
ELEGANT DESIGNS
Handsomest Adornments 17
6 A, 8 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. $5.60
PRODUCTION
Domestic Wines 89
4 A, 6a. TiiREK-LixB PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 87.00
THRONES
German Count 1
3A, 4a. FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 88.90
BUNCH
Remnant 4
PALMER & REV, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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MODEM ANTIQUE CONDENSED.
LG. PRIMER MODERN ANTIQUE COND.
24 A, 48 a. $3.60
SUMMER RAMBLE IN SOUTHERN LANDS
Through New-Built Villages of Joyous Homes 5
THREE-LINE NONP. MODERN ANTIQUE COND.
ISA, 36 a. $4.40
WESTERN HUNTING CLUB
Eleventh Annual Reunion 1884
DBL. ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE COND.
8 A, 16 a. S6.05
MACHINISTS
Standard Engine 8
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND. 18 A, 36 a. §3.00
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Thrilling Events of the Revolution 1776
TWO-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND.
12 A, 24 a. 14.60
ELEGANT DESIGNS
Commercial Reporter 21
THREE-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND.
6 A, 12 a. $5.50
ROMANCER
Grand Chorus 6
5 A, 10 a.
FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED.
$6.90
AMERICAN PRODUCE
Household Decorations
4 A, 8 a.
FIVE-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED.
$9.90
Prominent Merchant 1
4 A, 8 a.
SIX-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED.
$11.85
MANHATTAN AND CURVED ANTIQUE.
8A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA MANHATTAN. $3.85
Terrified Crown Heads!
I NIHILISM RAMPANT
10A, 15a. GREAT PRIMER MANHATTAN. $2.75
Political Sweeping Assertions!
DDST FOR THE PUBLIC
6A, lOa. DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER MANHATTAN. $5.15
Limited Premium Corset Pressure
2 NARROW CONTRACTION 3
10A, 15a. GREAT PRIMER CURVED ANTIQUE. $3.50
Continuous Steel-Rail Line to all Points in the East
18 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 71
8A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA CUPVKD ANTIQUE. $4.75
Bobby Link & Jay Bird, Concerteers !
3 GROVE LANE, CHERRY VALE
6A, lOa. DOUBLE GRKAT PRIMER CURVED ANTIQUE. $6.20
Ancient Moorish Architecture
4 CURVED CORNICES S
4A, 6a. FOUR-LINE PICA CURVED ANTIQUE. (7.75-
The Merrie Maskers
3 BALLROOM 5
10 (73)
AMERICAN SYCTU.1 OF
H ,,,
TERCHflUGEABLE TYPE BODIES.
LATIN ANTIQUE
if
24A,48a NONPAREIL. $2.95
-+WHEN+WINTER+WINDS+ARE4-
Piercing+Chill+and+througrh+the+hawthorn
Blows the Gale with solemn
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18A,36a LONG PRIMER. $3.30
-*AN D+TH E+M ASTER*-
With+Gesture + of +Command
Waved his hand and loud
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24A,48a BREVIER.
-fWHAT+GLORY+DOTH**
The+world+put+on+for+him+who+with
Fervent heart goes forth
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12A,84a
PICA.
$2.05
In+the+Marvellous + Heart
Of Man that an Army
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10A,20a GREAT PRIMER. $4.25
^DOWN+TH E+BROAD+VALE4-
Of Tears afar the Spectral camp is fled
8A,16a
DOUBLE SMALL PICA.
$4.90
VTHEN+COMES+THE-^
Summer day bidding the man
6A,12a
DOUBLE ENGLISH.
$6.15
^Our+BLESSED+Dead-^
4A,8a
DOUBLE GUEAT PUIMER.
$7.15
USEFUL+Series*-
3A,5a
FOUR-LINE PICA.
$8.95
-j-Man+DIED-K
ALL FONTS COMPLETE WITH FIGURES.
SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICA,
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FRENCH IONIC.
LONG PRIMER FRENCH IONIC. 20 A, 40 a. $2 75
PICA FRENCH IONIC. ?OA, 38 a. $3 65
FIRE INSURANCE FRENCH POEM
American National Banks. Second Grand Concert.
Government Bond Entertainment
10 A, 20 a. PARAGON FRENCH IONIC. $475
FREIGHT AGENT
Michigan Central Railroad
Direct Route 5
ENGLISH FRENCH IONIC. 15 A, 20 a. $3 25
SPRING TIME
Foreign Commerce.
Manufacture
3-LiNE NOSP. FRENCH IONIC. 10 A, 16 a. $325
MOUNTAIN
Lumber Regions.
Premium
6 A, 12 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH FRENCH IONIC. $630
MOITRNINQ
Granite Monuments
6 A, 10 a. DOUBLE PARAGON FRENCH IONIC. $9 65
PRINTING
North American
4 A, 6 a. FOUR-LINE PICA FRENCH IONIC. $12 50
MINER
Commander
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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fRENCH ANTIQUE AND fRENCH eLAF^ENDON.
BREVIER FRENCH ANTIQUE. :M>A, tlOa. $3.oo XONP. FRENCH CLARENDON. :M)A, 60 a. $-2.20
GEEMAN CHROMO-LITHOG-RAPH. ELEMENTS or MATHEMATICS FOB YOUN& PEOPLE
Landscapes, Portraits, and Diplomas Brown's Elementary Practical and Commercial Arithmetic
LG. PRIMER FRENCH ANTIQUE. -JO A.:* a. $2.75 BREVIER FRENCH CLARENDON. 30 A, 60 a. $2.80
FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS DEALERS IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Bohemian Enameled Glassware. Manufact™ of Astronomical instruments
LG. PRIM. FRENCH CLARENDON. 30 A, 50 a. $3.30
PICA FRENCH ANTIQUE. 20 A, 38 a. $3.55
«CT_T<rrrTpTri _„,„_ BRASS AND IRON FURNITURE.
SCIENTIFIC RECCED. Magnificent Specimens cf Designs
Department of Literature
PICA FRENCH CLARENDON. I'OA, :!0a. $3.00
THREE-UNE NONP. FRENCH ANT. 10 A, 10 a. $3.00 THE MARION SENTINEL
GARDEN SCENE Journal of Madison County
Fragrant Geranium
O ••»!«•••**»*•» THREE-LINK NONP. FRENCH CI.AR. lSA,'J4a. $3.30
P««,o» ,-„„„ A,™,,. „,,.,«„ „,„ ELEGANT MONUMENTS
FEUFECTIONS Bronze Mantel Ornaments.
DEL. PICA FRENCH CLAR. 12 A, 18 a. $4.80
DBL. ENGLISH FRENCH ANTIQUE. (iA,8a. $o.OO "*" "* *"*
FOUNDER French Trimming
[ Y^ A T! /SAW^ ft"V^ 4"
inducement
I'- ENG- FRENCH CLAK- Hi A. Kin. $5.75
TiiRRE-LiNE PICA FRENCH ANT. 4 A, 6 a. $6.00 •• •
Premium Fust
THRMK-LINK I*ICA FRENCH CLARENDON.
___ _ _ 8 A, 12 a. $7.00
DBL. PARAGON FRENCH ANTIQUE. 4 A, 5 a. $8.50
Prominent
FOUR-LINE PICA FRENCH ANT. :?A, 4 a. $8.50
IHH^^ • FOUR-LINE PICA FRENCH CLAR. 6 A, 8 a. $9.00
Brand Romance
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EGYPTIAN EXTRA CONDENSED.
PICA EGYPTIAN EXTRA COND. 15 A, 24 a. $2.50 , FOUR-LINE PICAEGYPT. Ex. CON. 6 A, 8a. $5.75
CB01EE nnm DF WW
Sinner Rmbles (bough Celebntii Kates,
3-LisENosp. EGYPT. Ex. COND. 15 A, 24 a. $2.20
SPECIMENS or COTTON MANUFACTURES
Numerous Gratuitous Recommendations 3
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DHL. PICA EGYPT. Ex. COND. 12 A, 18 a. *2.20
IM T
Fise Assorlfflfflt of Eamski Paper
TURKK-LISE PICA EGYPT. Ex. CON. 8 A. 1'2 a. $3.75
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ian Pantomime
Promenade
eL/VRENE)OJM EXTENDED.
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line, and can be used an Cap* and Small Caps.
16 A, 20 a. $4.00
PKARI, FRENCH CI,AREN. EXTEN. on Nonp. body.
:WA, 42 a. $2.90
NONPAREIL FRENCH CLAR. EXT. "OA,42a. $:->.7r>
oriTi3i2,'S" CO^^^'^.^T-Z'
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LG. PRIM. FRENCH CLAR. EXT. 22 A, 32a.. $3.75 DEL. PICA FCH. CLAR. EXT. 5 A, 7 a. $5.70
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SYSTEM OF INTERCHANGEABLE 23456 TYPE BODIES UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED
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YES THE YEAR IS GROWING OLD AND HIS EYE IS PALE AND BLEARED DEATH WITH FROSTY
Hand and cold Plucks the old man by the beard Sorely, sorely. The leaves are falling, falling Solemnly and slow; Caw! Caw! the
3257 Rooks are calling it is a sound of woe A Sound of Woe, unutterable woe 3238
34A,48a BREVIER. $3.00
TO THE CRIMSON WOODS HE SAITH TO THE VOICE GENTLE AND LOW OF
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489 When the warm Sun that Brings Seed-time and harvest 523
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DARK CLOAK OF ROEBUCKS SKIN COVERED THE WARRIOR
And within its Heavy folds the weapons made for the Hard Toils of war were laid Beside
574 The Broad Belt of Shells and Beads in the Year 865
18A,36a PICA 82.00
SIR OLUF HE RIDETH OVER THE PRAIRIE FULL SEVEN
Miles broad and Seven miles wide but never, ah never can meet with the man
27 A tilt with him dare ride He wore upon him 48
12A,24a GREAT PRIMER. $3.75
SAIL FORTH INTO THE SEA OF
Life gentle loving trusting wife and safe from all
42 adversity upon the 36
8A,16a DOUBLE PICA. $6.20
BY THE PRICKING OF
My thumbs Something wicked
89 this way comes 54
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COMPLETE CATALOGUES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN WRITINGS
Assortment of Handsome American, French, and German Chromo-Lithographs and Engraving
Beautiful Landscapes, Portraits, and Oil Paintings, $376
ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF NORTH AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, 5426.
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Manufacturers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
Extensive Assortment of French Brandies, 5982
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Western Grain-growing States 37
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MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
United States Educational Institutions.
Annual Examinations, 62
BIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS 78
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Manufacturers Departments, 79
ORIGINAL DESIGNS, eo
6A,6A, 8 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH GOTHIC No. 9. $7.00
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Roman General 2
ENGINEER 34
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Ceremonies, 5
FOUNDERS 5
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HIS HAT WAS OFF HIS VEST APART TO
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in his brow and his bosom ill at ease 1 25 _.
Though lost to sight, to memory dear 29
24A,48a LONG PRIMER. $3.30
MAKING NIGHT HIDEOUS
Might shake the Saintship of an anchorite
More in sorrow than in Anger 75
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ROSE OVER THE CITY
24A,48a BREVIER. $2.80
PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE
She Moves a Goddess, and She Looks a Queen
18A,36a PICA. $3.15
STOOD ON THE BRIDGE
At midnight, the clocks were striking
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NOTHING SO
Behind the Dark Church 3234 | Hard but searching 8
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She that asks Her DEAR FRIENDS 9
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7 SET THE TABLE on the mat
6A,12a DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER.
Money INFLUENCES 4
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7 SUMMER Ducks
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HEAR A VOICE YOU CANNOT HEAR WHICH HOW MIRTH CAN INTO FOLLY
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73 DRINK TO HER THAT EACH LOVES
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8A TWO-LINE PICA. $3.35
THE STRANGLERS OF 23
6A TWO-LINK ENGLISH. $3 30
98 CLAM CHOWDERS
5A TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN $3.65
GOOD DREAMER 4
4A TWO-LINE PARAGON. $4.35
2
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BREVIER GOTHIC No. 10. 20 A, 20 A. $3.00 ; LONG PRIMER GOTHIC No. 10. 18 A, 18 A. $3.25
UNITED STATES BANK TYPE FOUNDER
MONUMENT $25 ^ONPAREIL 16
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STEALING ONWARD
JVIODERJM ARTIST PRINTED
53 JVIINE^ALS 26
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3 HOME-MADE 8
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SECURE INVESTMENT
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100 SHARES, $512
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SELECT EDITION
EXPERIENCED WRITER
$52 VOLUMES
16 A.
GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC No. 11.
$3.25
PICTURE FRAMES
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OIL PAINTINGS 190
PICA GOTHIC No. 11.
•20 A. $2.00
MONUMENTS
ORIENTAL GRANITE
CEMETERY 34
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MONITORS
HARPERS FERRY
OCEAN 67
10 A.
TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER GOTHIC No. 11.
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DENSE FORES1
RICH L_UMBE:R REGION
PINE TREE 24
8 A.
TWO-LINE ENGLISH GOTHIC No. 11.
$4.00
DOCUMENT
COURT RECORDS
PROBATE 56
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SELECT EDITIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS
PERSONAL HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS.
PRACTICAL GUIDE BOOK, 1725 PACES.
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OPERA COMPANIES
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Admission $I.5O
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MERCHANT
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Produce 2
LONG PRIMER GOTHIC No. 2. 20 A, 30 a. $3.25
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Farmers Home Journal
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PICA GOTHIC No. 2.
15 A, 20 a. $3.00
MONUMENTS
Granite and Marble
Cemetery 52
8 A. 12 a.
PARAGON GOTHIC No. 2.
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MOUNTAIN REGION
Mineral and Timber Sections
Fine Material 43
8 A, 12 a.
DOUBLE PICA GOTHIC No. 2.
$5.50
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GOTHIC No. 2.
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COMMERCE
European Countries
Government 6
5 A, 8 a. DOUBLE GREAT PRIMEE GOTHIC No. 2. $8.25
MOUNDS
North American
Homes 28
5 A, 6 a. DOUBLE PARAGON GOTHIC No. 2. $8.80
THRONE
Ancient Ruins
German 6
4 A, 6 a. FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC No. 2. $ 11.50
BENCH
Commands
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TWO-LINE BREVIER OCTIC.
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20 A. $2.20
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CURIOUS ROSE BUDS. COURSE BORDER.
BOUQUETS, $2.50
$352,680
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TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER OCTIC.
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RECORDS $352
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TWO-LINE PICA OCTIC.
$3.30
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LIQUORS 28
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BIRDS $63
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REGULAR MORNING EXERCISES DOMINION GOVERNMENT
THE CALIFORNIA GYMNASIUM BUILDING UNITED COLONIES OF AMERICA
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS, 436 ARCTIC REGIONS 289
Pearl and Nonpareil Gothics line, and can be used as Cops and Small Caps.
BREVILR GOTHIC No. 12 30A. $2.15 LONG PRIMER GOTHIC No. 12. £OA. .*2.20
FOREIGN KINGDOMS REFRESHMENTS
CHINESE (MIGRATION $15 CHOICE BOURBON 53
AMERICAN SHORE SELECT WINES
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JURISDICTION BURNISHER
COURT HOUSE 90 ADORNMENT 14
12 A. GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC No. 12. §2.45
REVENUE COMMISSIONER, 25
8 A. PARAGON GOTHIC No. 12. $2.65
MODERN RESIDENCES 79
8A. TWO-LINE PICA GOTHIC No. 12. 33.25
SENIOR MEMBERS, 84
6A. TWO-LINE ENGLISH GOTHIC No. 12. §3.30
FOREIGN SHORE 13
5 A. TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC No. 12. $4.30
CONFERENCE^
4 A. Two-I.iNE PARAGON GOTHIC No. 12. $4.65
DESIGNERS 7
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GOTHIC CONDENSED NO. 7. GOTHIC CONDENSED NO. 8.
PEARL-NONPAREIL GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 58 A. §1.60 PEARL-\OXPAREIL GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 56 A. $1.85
AS YOU PENETRATE INTO THE LABYRINTHIAN RECESSES OF SOME OUR LITTLE POLLY 'S DEAD AND THE FEATHERS ON HER
NONPAREIL GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 43 A. $1.60 NONPARML GOTHIC COSD. No. 8. 48 A. $2.00
FOSSILIZED PRINTING OFFICES NOT SITUATED IN SOUTHERN HEAD WILL NEVER FLUTTER UP ABOVE THE DOOR.
BREVIER GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 42 A. 81.90 BREVIER GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 42 A. $2.20
AFRICA, NO WHITEWASH BUSINESS OF ANY KIND FOR THE BLACK HEN BELTED HER WITH
TWO-LINE PEARL GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 36 A. 82.10 TWO-LINE PEARL GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 36A. $2.25
LIGHTENS THE SCENE, BUT THE MIDNIGHT HER LITTLE CROOKED SPUR, & POLL
TWO-LINE NONP. GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 32 A. 82.70 TWO-LINE NONP. GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 32 A. $3.00
FEATURES OF THE OFFICE TOWEL WANTS A CRACKER NO MORE
TWO-LINE BREVIER GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 24 A. 82.75 TWO-LINE BREVIER GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 24 A. $2.90
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TWO-LINE BOVRG. GOTHIC COND. No. 7. ISA. §2.85 TWO-LINE BOURGEOIS GOTHIC COND. No. 8. ISA. $3.00
EL MONTE LIME HEDGES OLD OCEAN'S PEARLS
TWO-LINE LONO PR. GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 16 A. $2.85 TWO-LINE LONG PR. GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 16 A. j$.20
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TWO-LINE PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 12 A. *3.00 TWO-LINE PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 12 A. $3.35
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TWO-LINE ENGLISH GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 10 A. 83.30 TWO-LINE ENGLISH GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 10 A. $3.95
BUDDED FRUITS COLUMBIADS
TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 8 A. 83.80 TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN GOTHIC COXD. No. 8. 8 A. §4.6:)
ORANGE TREE TASTELESS
TWO-LINE PARAGON GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 5 A. §3.70 TWO-LINE PARAGON GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 5 A. $4.10
BERCAMOT! SMEARED
FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 7. 4 A. $3.55 FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 8. 4 A. $4 2O
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PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 2. 15 A, 50 a. |2.20 j NONP. GOTHIC COND. No. 3. 35 A, 70 a. $2.75
IRON MERCHANTS AND TRADER VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR COLOR PRINTINGS
Luminous and Prominent Colors and Delicate Tints
Metropolitan Banking Companies
GT. PRIM. GOTHIC COND. No. 2. a,A 18.6 3 $3.30
PUBLISHING COMPANIES
BREVIER GOTHIC COND. No. 3. 30 A, 60 a. $3.00
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS AND PLANS
Forming a Complete Manual for Builders
nf Fminpnt Mpn LG -PRIM -GOTHIC COND -No -3> 30A50a $32°
EXCURSION TO THE MOUNTAINS
Delineations of Mountain Scenery.
PARAGON GOTHIC COND. No. 2. 12 A, 24 a. $3.75
PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 3. 20 A, 38 a. $3.00
Important Information LI"ESTO"E COU"TV SIG"AL
DEL. PICA GOTH. COND. No. 2. 12 A, 24 a. $5.00
ENGLISH GOTHIC COND. No. 3. 20 A, 38 a. $3.00
JOURNAL OF HEALTH
Democratic County Convention
MOUNTAIN SCENE JOURNAL AND MESSENGER
Emigration Trains New Rules and Regulations
GT. PRIM. GOTHIC COND. No. 3. 18 A, 24 a. $4.00
DEL. GT. PRIM. GOTH. CON. No. 2. 10 A, 16 a. $6.20
FURNITURE TRIMMING
Carriage Manufacturer
FRENCH POET
Prose Writers
DEL. PARA. GOTH. CON. No. 2. 8 A, 12 a. $7.15
PARAGON GOTH. CON. No. 3. ISA, 24 a. $4.55
BOILER BUILDERS
Perforating Machine
DEL. ENGLISH GOTH. CON. No. 3. 14 A, 18 a. $5.50
Banner House MODERN TIMES
4-LINE PICA GOTH. CON. No. 2. 6 A, 10 a. $7.75 LcllCSt HI 1^611X1011
^ '' ^ Jf l| Iml 1 &&. 1U m DEL. GT. PR. GOTH. CON. No. 3. 6 A, 10 a. $4.75
rmnitKd AMERICANS
Manufacturer
Hey, San Francisco and Portland.
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©ONDEJMSED (aOT^ICS.
PICA GOTHIC Ex. COND. No. 2. 36 A. 52 a. $3.00 Lo. PRIM. GOTHIC COND. No. 4. ISA, 24 a, ?3.3o
ELEMENTS OP RHETORIC AND LITERARY CRITICISMS USEFUL CONDENSED GOTHICS,
fctraied Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy Comprehensive Guides for Printers
PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 4. 20 A, 38 a. $3.30
GREAT PRIMER GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
in no two M»£ "ERCHANTS DEPAR™ENT
North American Journal of Agriculture
Handsome Gothic Monument
DOUBLE PICA GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
18 A, 32 a. $6.20
[OSDCfOUS,
DOUBLE ENGLISH GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
14 A, 20 a. $5.50
GT. PRIM. GOTHIC COND. No. 4. ISA, 24 a. $3.30
STEAM FIRE ENGINES
FLORISTS Practical Improvements
rJirmPrO DEL. SMALL PICA GOTHIC COND. No. 4. 12 A, 24 a. $5.75
SELTZER SPRINGS
Exhilerating Drinks!
ill n I PI I "lu" '•NI'UMI GOTHIC ( 'i ).\i>. No. 4. 8 A, ICa. $6,45
Haodsome Uo Ornaments SHARON'S MAID
Beats Goldsmith
DOUBLE COLUMB. GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
14 A, 20 a. $6.50
DEL. GT. PRIMER GOTHIC COND. No. 4. 6 A, 12 a. $7.55
Instructions in Grammar CIRCUS JOYS
Nosiest Boys
DHL. GT. PR. GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
8 A, 14 a. $5.40
CANON GOTHIC COND. No. 4. 4 A, 8 a. $7.00
Landscape Painters, EXCELSIOR
Alpine Hero
DBL. PARAOJX GOTHIC EXTRA COND. No. 2.
7 A, 10 a, $7.25
Insurance
FOUR-LINE PICA GOTHIC COND No. 4. 4 A, 8 a. $8.40
Harvester
Palmer & Rey, San Francisco and Portland.
©OTJHIC CONDEJMSED-eOTjHIC ITALI6.
GOTHIC CONDENSED NO. 6.
LG. PKIMER GOTH. COND. No. 6. 30 A, 50 a. $3.00
THE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILROADS.
Large Transportations to Southern Towns
PICA GOTH. COND. No. 6.
24 A, 36 a. $3.25
FOREIGN AND NATIVE PRODUCTIONS
Dealer in French Wines and Liquors.
GT. PRIM. GOTH. COND. No. 6. 18 A, 24 a. $3.46
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Meetings of Trustees Directors
DBL. PICA GOTH. CON. No. 6. 12A,20a. $4.45
THE EXPOSITION BUILDINGS
Cotton Growers' Exhibition
GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED NO. 1.
2-LiNE PICA GOTHIC Ex. CON. No. 1. 10 A. $1.65
TYPE FOUNDRY COMPANY
FIVE-LINE PICA GOTHIC Ex. COND. 6 A. $5.00
GOTHIC ITALIC.
Pearl and Nonpareil Gothic Italic No. 4 line, and
can be used as Caps and Small Caps.
THE FRENCH AND GERMAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF DISTINGUISHED STATESMEN.
PEARL GOTHIC ITALIC No. 4 on Nonp. body.
30 A, 60 a. $2.20
HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA
Personal Narrating and Results of Trauels Through Europe
NONP. GOTHIC ITALIC No. 4. 30 A, 60 a. $2.20
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BREATHED BY TUE LIPS OF SLANDER, MAY
Destroy a noble reputation, ttaue a care of what you say, and more of wr/at you do, for
12845 Great effects from little causes spring. 67890
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OH SLEEP TUftJ KNOWEST NOT CARE
That hnowest not pain. Come, gently breathing, sorrow charming king, uai'J
24680 from his eyes this light Come, healing power 13579
18 A. 36 a. PICA CIRCULAR GOTHIC. $3.06
HEMEN MS NO LOVE LIKE WIRED
Turned, nor ttell hath no Fury Like unto a Woman Scorned
789 Lord of himself though not of Lands- 456
1-2 A, 24 a. COLUMBIAN CIRCULAR GOTHIC. $3.70
SOME ARE BORN GREAT
Some achieue greatness, and some haue greatness
9873 thrust uporj then]. 5432
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WONDROUS BEAUTIES
Flowers Blooming, Birds Singing, all Nature
2345 Luxuriant l/eoetation 6789
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GOTHIC ITALIC, No. 4.
32A,64a PEARL, (on Nonpareil.) $2.40
THE BALANCE IN THE HAND OF TIME OVER EAST AND
West its Beam impended, and Day with all its Hours of Light was
Slowly sinking out of sight, while Opposite
The scale of Night silently with the Stars descended 246
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THE NOBLE BLOOD OF GOTHIC NAME
Heroes Emblazoned high to Fame, in long array
123 WERE SWEPT AWAY 456
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OUR CRADLE IS THE STARTING PLACE IN LIFE,
Swift we Run the Onward race and Reach the Goal, when
in the Mansions of the Blest Death
54 LEAVES TO ITS ETERNAL REST THE WEARY SOUL 12
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LITTLE AVAILS IT NOW TO
Know of ages Passed so long ago, Nor
123 How THEY ROLLED ON 456
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PICA.
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GENTLE SPRING IN SUNSHINE CLAD, WELL DOST
Thou thy Power display, for Winter maheth the Light heart Sad and
7890 THOU, MAKEST THE SAD HEART GAY 4557
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GREAT PRIMER.
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SOME VILLAGE HAMPDEN DAUNTLESS
The tyrant of his Fields withstood, HERE MAY REST 128
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DOUBLE SMALL PICA.
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SOLITUDE WHERE ARE THOSE
Charms that Sages haue SEEN IN THY FACE 123
NONPAREIL TELESCOPIC GOTHIC ITALIC.
32A No. 1. $1.00
RIVER THAT IH SILENCE KINDEST THROUGH THE MEADOWS
BRIGHT AND FREE, TILL AT LAST THY REST THOU fINDEST IN THE
BOSOM OF THE BRIGHT BLUE SEA 11345
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THOU HAST TAUGHT ME SILENT RIVER, MANY
LESSONS DEEP AND LONG, THOU HAST BEEN A GENEROUS
GIVER I CAN GIVE THEE BUT A SONG 123
32A No. 2. $1.05
FOUR LONG YEARS OF MINGLED FEELING HALF IN REST
AND HALF IH STRIFE I HAVE SEEN THY WATERS STEALING ONWARD
UKE THE STORMY STREAM OF LIFE 12345
32A No. 4. $1-50
IN SADNESS AND ILLNESS I HAVE SEEN
THY CURRENT GLIDE, TILL THE BEAUTY OF ITS
STILLNESS OVERFLOWED ME 123
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BREVIER.
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AMONG THE LONG BLACK RAFTERS
THE SHADOWS LAY AND THE CURRENT THAT CAME FROM
THE OCEAN SEEMED TO LIFT AND 32
24A.24A
PICA.
$2.55
SHE HAD THAT RING FROM
ME AND REVENGE SHALL BE MY BATTLE 28
$2.90
YOUR LIFE IS MINE AND WHAT
SHALL KEEP ME FROM SENDING YOUR VILE SOUL
TO ITS ACCOUNT FROM 45
18A.18A
COLUMBIAN.
$2.05
STAND NOT UPON THE
ORDER OF GOING BUT GO AND SOON 34
16A.16A
PARAGON.
83.85
SOCIETY IS ONE POLISHED HORDE
FORMED OF THOSE MIGHTY TRIBES THE BORES AND BORED 84
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DOUBLE PICA.
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FIXED HIS BLANK EYE UPON
68 THE SUN THEN THROUGH THE SILENCE HE SAID
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8A,8A
DOUBLE COLUMBIAN.
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24 DEAD FOR ONE DUCAT
6A,6A
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DEEP
BUT SHALL READ 2
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32A, 64a NoxPAr.En.. 83.50 2iA,18A,48a BREVIER 84.85
THE+FROST+IH+ITS+BEAUTY+LIES+OYER THIS*USEFUL*TYPE*PRO CLAIM
I/IEADOWS GREENE
Like Down Shaken from. Winter's Young Wings
MILLIONS UNBORNKs-
The Pen is Mightier Than The Sword
The*Sun*is+Ascending*and with+itS+t>right*SCintillations
Skeletons Shadow the Trees in their OF WlT, GENIALITY AND OF SYMPATHY
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24A,18A,48a LONG PRIMER. 85.95
UNSOPHISTICATED * CUBS * TR AHSFORMED
-^N GENTILITY IN APPAREL S^-
And Swagger Awkward Rehearsals of Slang and Dubious Wit
Pupils * become * Adepts * to * Simpleton
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18A,12A,36a PICA. 85.15
UNBOUKDED*CAPACITY*EVER*FILLIHG
WONDERFUL BRAIH
Showing the True Pathway to Virtue and Happiness
Written* Hundreds* of *Years* Ago
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l^A,8A,24a COLUMBIAN 85.70
SWEET
The Friend of Sorrow and of Woe, and it is
the *Happy*who*called #Thee * so
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24A,48a . NOXPAKIEL. $3.00
IN THE MARKET PLACE OF BRUGES STANDS THE BELFRY
Old and brown ; thrice Consumed and thrice Rebuilded, still it "Watches o'er the Town
THE SUMMER MORN WAS BREAKING AS ON
the tower I stood, the World threw off the Darkness as weeds of "Widowhood
24A,48a BBEVIEK. 83-80
IN THE VALLEY OF THE PEGNITZ, ACROSS
Broad meadow Lands, rise the blue Franconian mountains, Nuremberg
THE ANCIENT STANDS, QUAINT
Old town of Toil and traffic, Quaint old Town of art and Song
18A,36a LONG PRIMER. $3.35
BREATHED BY THE LIPS OF SLANDER
May spoil a Noble reputation, Have a Care of what you Say
246 and More of what You do 1 35
16A,32a PICA. $3.70
WITH WHAT A LEADEN AND
Retarding weight does Expectation and Anticipation
136 Load the wings of Time 246
8A,16a GREAT PRIMER. $3.70
KIND HEARTS ARE
More than Coronets and simple Faith
35 than Norman blood 79
6A,13a DOUBLE SMALL PICA. $5-00
HE MUST NEEDS
Go that the Devil drives 46
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OXONIAN.
14A, 20A. NONPAREIL OXONIAN. $2.15
FIGMENES OP IjEACTHEH fflYCTHOllOSY.
BliISSPUL fflEANDE^INGS OF SUNNING SlIPID pMONG CTHE LtUSGIOUS lifiSSES OP SONSaiflNTINOPliE.
$ 123466Z89O £
12A, 20A. BREVIER OXONIAN. $2.30
SOCIAL (sUsmoMs IN ^NGIENHT SALIMYI^A.
flUXILIA^Y fflEGHANIGAL J3PPLIANGES OP JTHB GGYPmiAM BYI^AMID BUILDEF^S
$ 1235S6?:800 e
10A, 20A. LONG PRIMER OXONIAN. $2.50
LlIYIMG INPINITISIMAL ^A^ASIIIIG ©I^EAIlUl^ES.
BEAUTIES I^EYEALED BY (DEANS OP OIGI^OSGOPIG INYESTIGAJPIONS.
$ 1234i6Z890 £
10A, ISA. PICA OXONIAN. $3.05
liAI^GE l^EWAI^D TO FINDER.
fl I^EPUTAJFION POF? SOBI^IEITY AND INDUSTRY STAYED.
8A, ISA. GREAT PRIMER OXONIAN. $3.70
fflUMiIJPUDINOUS (QlNOI^ITIES.
©HE UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF BOLITIGIANS.
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QUOTATIONS MISQUOTED.
©YGLOPEDIA OF LlUDIGI^OUS
5A, 10A. TWO-LINE PICA. $4.25
, SHOVEL
GXGAVATTING FOI^ I^OMAN
$ 123^7890 £
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ATHENIAN:.
25A, 30a. NONPAREIL ATHENIAN. $3.00
UNQUESTIONABLE ANTIMONIACAL PROPOSITIONS.
Ornamental Type, like Bonbons and Ginberbread, may Occasionally Serve a Good Pur-
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25A, 30a. BREVIER ATHENIAN. $3.80
THIS IS A SELF-EVIDENT PROPOSITION
To all Who are Gifted with, that Admirable Felicity of Taste which
Discovers Beauty in Simplicty.
20A, 25a. LONG PRIMER ATHENIAN. 83.90
DECIDEDLY NEAT BUT NOT GAUDY
As the Darwinian Progenitor of the Genus Homo remarked
After Decorating his Narrative
15A, 20a. PICA ATHENIAN. $4.10
STRAIGHT THE PATH OF DUTY
Curved the Line of Beauty : Follow the First and
The Other will Follow Thee.
10A, 15a. GREAT PRIMER ATHENIAN. $4.50
ATHENIAN BEAUTY'S
Robust Slenderness Ensures Her Grecian
Lover's Tenderness.
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STOLEN KISSES
Compressed Tunnel Sweetness !
Railroad Sparks.
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ATHENIAN.
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THE SOT HAD PUT HIS HISHT-CAP 01, ML COYEEED O'ER HIS HEAD,
When Countless Stars Appearei Amii the Curtains round his Bei The Moon Arose, most Motherly, to take a gulet peep hoar all
The Stars Behave! while he her Sovereign was Asleep.
30A, 2:u, 50a. BREVIER CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $4.40
SHE SAW THEM WINK THEIR SILVERY EYES, AS IF IN ROGUISH FLAY;
Though Silent all, to her they Seemed as if they'd mush to Say. So, Lest their Frolics Should
DISTURB THE SLEEPING Kiss OF LISHT,
25A, 15A, 40a. LONG PRIMER CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $4.65
SHE ROSE SO HIGH THAT HER MILD EYE
Could Keep them all in Sight The Stars, Abash'd, Stole Softly Back, and Looked
DEMURE AND PRIM; UNTIL THE MOON BEGAN TO NOD,
10A, IOA, 20a, PICA CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $3.50
HER EYES BECOMING DIM. THEN SLEEPILY
She Sought her Home, that's Somewhere: Who Knows
WHERE? BUT AS SHE WENT, THE PLAYFUL STARS
8A, SA, 15 a. GREAT PKIMER CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $4.50
COMMENCED THEIR TWIHKLIIG
Glare. And when the Moon was fairly Gone,
THE IMPS WITH SILVERY EYES
6A, OA, Ida. DOUBLE PICA CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $6.85
HAD SO MUCH FUN
It Woke the Sun, and he Began
To RISE. HE ROSE IH GLORY I
4A, 4A, 8a» DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER CONDENSED ATHENIAN. $7.00
FROM HIS EYES
Sprang Forth a lew- Born
DAY; BEFORE WHOS:
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GEOMETRIC SPECIMENS,
1GA, 16A, 60a. PEAHL, GEOMETBIC, ON NOXI'AREIL BODY. $3.50
BEAUTIFUL. SUNSETS APPEARING TD AN ENRAPTURED OBSERVER DF NATURE
NOW THE HUSH DF TWILIGHT FALLS GENTLY DN THE GREEN AND SLOPING MEAUDU/S
All Tremulous the Aspens Stand by the Waywcrn Zephyrs Fanned 150
Great Charms of Evening EEPARTURE DF THE SUNLIGHT Splendors of a Dying Eay
16A, SOa. NONPAREIL GEOMETRIC. $2.75
RESULT DF THE APPLICATION DF A NEW PRINCIPLE IN TYPE DESIGNING
Handsome Series far Neat, Tasty and Elegant Printing
Extremely Useful in Almost Every Style r.f Artistic Typography 343
16A, 46a. UKEVIEK GEOMETRIC. $3.50
GRACEFUL FORMS DF SQUARES AND PARALLELOGRAMS
Letters Composed of Straight Lines and Angles BC
Beautiful Effect Produced Without Using the Line of Beauty
13A, 40a. LON<; PRIMER GEOMETRIC. $3.50
TREATISES DN THE PRINCIPLES DF GEOMETRY
Mathematical MeasuremEnt 3BD
Attributes and Relations nf Magnitude Found
12A, 34a. TlCA GEOMETRIC'. $4.00
ARITHMETICAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSEE
Many Intricate Computations B4
Investigating the Mysteries of Calculation
10A, 24a. GREAT PRIMER GEOMETRIC. $4.50
STRANGE THEOREMS PRDVEE
CnmEring HIE Rnnnd
Ddd Tricks nf NnnibErs 125
10A, 15a. Dot'BLE PICA GEOMETRIC. $5.00
CIRCE:
Trying Pro"blEnr
Puzzles for Scliolars
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(aEOJVIETRIC IT/cLIC.
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THE BEAUTY ACROSS THE UlfiY FURTHER DESCRIPTION,
She hved upon the shady side of that old-fashioned \ Twn branching Apple trees o' erspead a
uuuutrg street; a spreading Chestnut greenly tried \ rickety old garden seat; RD RpplES WBTB
to screen the door of her retreat; a tiny garden, trim e'er SO red, OF SIRCE have tasted half SO
and square, a snnu/ij night nf steps above, ^ sweet SWBBt:— Earliest Thoughts nf LaVB,
13A, 40a. LONG PRIMER GEOMETRIC ITALIC $3.50 12A, 34a. PICA GEOMETRIC ITALIC. £4.00
DELIGHTFUL VISION, SIGHING LDIIER
In Memnry's snchantsd land I Thp flppfinn hrmrc TTrh'rh
-L lie J.J. c LJ LI. tJ. I— I J.J.LJ LJ.J. ^ [A/ J.J.J. LJ 1 L
see the laughing maiden yst, with j
watering-pot in mittened hand, gaw ; n' ' ET rsturn a^™ leaVB Onl^
prnudly at her mignnnettE. \ U/Bary days nf pain 3E5
10A, 24a. GREAT PRIMER GEOMETRIC ITALIC. 84.50
ORE RMS OF HAPPINESS
Youthful Illusions Dispelled by Experience
Demolishing Castles in the Rir 19
10A, 15a.
DOUBLE PICA GEOMETR.C ITALIC.
*5.00
PLEASING SCENES .
Taking Retro spentivE Glances
Reviewing Past Days 3D :
©EOJVIETRie.
PICA CONDENSED GEOMETRIC 22 A. 30 a. $3.75
GT. PRIMER COND. GEOMETRIC. 22 A, 30 a. $4.25
-SNPi{ETEpaus*FRiNCiPALmES^ ^
-.LitllE Adorns Beyond the Seas 123,
DEL. CJT PRIM. COND. GEOMETRIC. 9 A, 12 a. $5.45
UANY SLAM
DEL. PICA COND. GEOMETRIC. 12 A, 16 a. $4.00
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INCLINED BOLDFACE AND INCLINED ANTIQUE.
30A, 50a. NONPAREIL INCLINED BOLDFACE. $2.60
I LAY ME DOWX JtUT CANNOT SLEEP;
My Thoughts Unwilling Vigils keep: I Turn in Weariness and Pain, and /«.' I Hear the Sentry's
Strain: Twelve and all is Well!
30A, 50a. BREVIER INCLINED BOLDFACE. $3.45
THE AIR WITH NOISE NO LONGER STIRS;
Still as the Place of Sepulchres the Sleeping City is, save when the
Sentry's Voice is heard Again: "One, and all is Well!"
25A, 40a. LONG PRIMER INCLINED BOLDFACE. $3.45
WE BORE HIM TO THE GHA FE
While yet 'twas Morn, the Winter Sunlight Shining on his Coffin :
The Weight of Grief was Heavy to be Borne,
20A, 30a. PICA INCLINED BOLDFACE. $3.95
AND THE SALT TEARS
Rose in onr Eyelids Often. We Slowly Walked
In Mutely Sad Procession;
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30A, 50a. NONPAREIL INCLINED ANTIQUE. $3.00
THE PITYING PEOPLE FREELY MADE US WAY;
And the Blest Child, yet Guileless of Transgression, we Softly placed Between the
Walls of Clay. We Sang a Hymn— We Bowed our Heads to Pray.
30A, 50a. BREVIER INCLINED ANTIQUE S3. 45
AND GOD WHO HAD OUR BITTER
Grief Appointed, Sent also Strengthening Grace by Lips Anointed,
Ere we Sore Him to His Grave
25A, 40a, LONG PRIMER INCLINED ANTIQUE. f3.7C
THE OLD CLOCK IN THE HALL
Is Slowly Ticking; and Hour by Hour it Tolls a Fu-
neral Chime: Its Ever-going
20A, 30a. PICA INCLINED ANTIQUE.
AND UNHURRIED CLICKING
Denotes the Speed of the old Traveler Time.
It is a Solemn Voice.
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LoAW ITAbie.
24A, 80a. BREVIER LAW ITALIC. $3.45
EXTRA LOWERCASE TO ORDER.
FOR Circular and Blank Printing, Law and Copperplate Italic
have served the purpose best of any type yet designed. In fact, they
have become a necessity in every office where this class of work is
done to any extent.
Brass Leaders to match in 3 Ib. founts $1.60 per Ib.
20 A, 70a. LONG PRIMER LAW ITALIC. $3?60
EXTRA LOWERCASE TO ORDER.
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Copperplate Italic, and kept in stock. In ordering, be
careful to state the face and body to be matched, as the
"line" of Law Italic is different from that of Copperplate.
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ISA, 40 a. PICA LAW ITALIC. 13.10
EXTRA LOWERCASE TO ORDER.
WE make Brass Leaders, also, on special order,
to line with any type. When ordering, always be
careful to enclose a letter out of the fount to be
matched: a Cap H, or a lowercase m will answer.
Brass Leaders 3 Ib. founts $1J$ per Ib.
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UTILITY SCRIPT.
8 A, 45 a. PICA UTILITY SCRIPT. $3.15
&htA e&eeecfonafy handy Uttie &clifot hob 6-een weM
that we have piven it Sufficient ifoace to- bhotv itb
d&wbttebb it ^vitt> ^eceiv-e fil&fcet, keco-pnitio-n £lo-m the
fob @/foce n&ecfo juht bwcfa a veMatite tettel a!> the
& ext'ia,o'idvnci,ltj> faebnAj it ib de&tined to- ^v•eaA,;' and it
id aA> eaA-ily bet and dibtlibuted ok S£aw Static.
8 A, 4fia. GREAT PRIMEU UTILITY SCRIPT. $5.75
t/fae tSUMb o£ ^od q/lind
^/lincl eweeediri(f
all.
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LATIN ITALIC.
30A, 50a NONPAREIL LATIN ITALIC. $2.60
THERE WAS AN OLD FELLOW, WHOSE NAME WAS DICK,
Used to Come into the Office and Pick up a Stick, and Swear any Comp. in the place he could Lick — At Setting
m Type he could make 'em Sick, with his Clickety, Clickety, Bobbing and Bobbing,
30A, 50a. BREVIKR LATIX ITALIC. 82.75
HE COULD SET UP A THOUSAND AN HOUR.
In Appearance this Chap was not Genteel. He'd a large red Nose and was out at the Heel •
His Face seemed to say he could go a Square Meal. From his general Style
25A, 40a. LONG PRIMKII LATIN ITALIC. $2.65
YOU WOULD HARDLY FEEL, WITH HIS CLICKETY,
Clickety, Bobbing and Bobbing, He could Set up a Thousand an Hour. This
Tramp would Sail in and Fill up his Case
20A 30a. PICA LATIN ITALIC. $2.90
WITH SUCH WOND'ROUS SPEED, HE ALWAYS
Would Race, that You'd fancy the Matter Ejected from Space,
The Type dropped so Fast, each in its Place,
ISA, 200. CiRKAT 1'KIMKR LATIN ITALIC. $3.45
WITH HIS CLICKETY, CLICKETY,
Bobbing and Bobbing, He Distributed a Thousand
An Hour; yes, he Did!
lOA, 15a. DOUBLE SMALL PICA LATIN ITALIC. $3.60
MORAL: SO ALL YOUNG MEN
Both Great and Small when Setting Type
Don't Bob at all Nor Click
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COPPERPLATE |T/rbie.
30 A, 60 a. LONG PRIMER COPPERPLATE ITALIC. $3.00
MdlDEX! WITH THE MEEK, BROWN EYES,
In whose Orbs a Shadow lies, Like the (Dusk in Evening Skies! Thou
whose Locks outshine the Sun, Golden Tresses wreathed in one, 3Ls
the Braided Streamlets run!
Standing, with reluctant feet, Where llie Brook and 'River meet,
Womanhood and Childhood fleet !
Brass Leaders, $1 .50 per Ib.
lf> A, 42 a. PICA COPPERPLATE ITALIC. $3.20
SPErtK! S<PEdK! THOU FEdftFUL GUEST!
Who, with thy hollow breast, Still in rude armor dressed,
Contest to daunt me! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, <Bul with
thy fleshless palms Stretched as if asking alms, Why dost
Ihou haunt me?
Brasss Leaders, $1 .4-0 per 2b.
12 A, 60 a. GREAT PRIMER COPPERPLATE ITALIC. $5.50
THE <RUST IS OVE<R THE
ffied of the Clover, The Green is under the Grey ;
.^Ind down the Hollow the fleet-winged Swallow is
flying away and away.
(Dear Little Peterkin Paul
10 A, GO a. PARAGON COPPERPLATE ITALIC. $6.25
%MR :I'HE <Blffl<DEW
Of the Present, Let the Morrow bear its
own; If the Morning Sky be pleasant, Why
the coming Night bemoan?
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VEJSE TIAJi.
Job Fonts, 24A,140a, $8.10 LONG PRIMER. Card Fonts, 12A,70a, $4.05
In the Manuscripts which served as the model for the First (Printers, the Initial
Letters were frequently elaborately ornamented, and often formed an illustration
appropriate to the Text. This was especially the case in Copies of the Scriptures and
(Devotional Works, where the Adornment of the Text was regarded as a (Pious (Duty
by the Monk or (Devotee, and these ornaments were imitated closely by the early 24
Job Fonts, 20 A, lOOa, $6.10 PICA, No. 1. Card Fonts, 10A,50a, $3.05
Of the (Discoveries which have been made, we conceive the reflecting
mind will admit that none have tended more to the improvement and
comfort of Society than (Printing, in triith it would be almost impossible to
enumerate the Advantages derived by all (Professions, Science and Art 28
Job Fonts, 20A,100a, $6.50 PICA, No. 2. Card Fonts, 10A,50a, $3.25
To "oe completely successful in his (Business the (Printer must "be
thoroughly in earnest and a J&aster of his Trade. In no case do
these essentials appear more necessary than in that of Jo"b (Printing,
for Competition is so Strong, and the Improvements in the Art are 8 fa
Job Fonts, 20A,100a, $12.00 GREAT PRIMER, No. 1. Card Fonts, 10A,50a, $6.00
STke {Printing Office should be well supplied with the
most Serviceable, (Durable and useful styles of &ype, even
though they are not the very latest (Designs, Approved
Machinery and a Competent Jorce of Workmen under 3
Job Fonts, 20A,100a, $12.30 GREAT PRIMER, No. 2. Card Fonts, 10A,50a, $6.15
The Art of Planning or Designing Work to be
done with Type Implements, is something that can only
be acquired by Natural Skill, Foresight, Comparison,
(practice and Study. Experience and Taste must
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©LADIATE.
14 A, 24 A. Loxo PRIMER GLADIATE.
-*UNITED*STATES*GOYERNMENT^-
82.15
THE PEN o? THH TOKGUK SHOULD BK DIPPED n: THE IKK OF THE HEART
34 57 * FASH ION ABLE*SEASII>E*RESORTS * 26 89
18 A, 12 A.
PICA GLADIATK.
$2.87
-^DIRECTOR * 8795 * MEETING*-
SUPERIOR ABIMTIKS ACQUIRED BY LONG APPLICATION
65 # LATEST*PARISIAN*NOYELTIES * 87
8 A, 12 A.
GRKAT I'RIMEK OLADIATE.
83.24
MERCANTILE*PRINTINQ
AGRICULTURALIST IMPLEMENT
5 A, TA .
Two-I.iXK 1'ic.v <ii.A»iATK.
$4.48
FRENCH* FLOWERS
59 * MODERN* 34
J!A, 4 A.
TWO-LINK GRKAT PKIMBR GLADIATK.
$6.04
LONG*45*LIFE
32 DESIGN 67
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EASTLAKE.
30A. NONPAREIL EASTLAKE. $1.90
DEFAULTER'S ROUTE BOOK OF FOREIGN EXCURSIONS
-^WRITTEN BY flN ABSENTEE, SHOWING MOW TO SUCCESSFULLY flND PLEflSflNTLYs-
23 -EVflDE * PURSUING * OFFICERS*- 46
20A. BRKVIEK EASTLAKE. $2.00
-« PATENT • AUTOMATIC + ELECTORAL * COUNTERS ^~
•* HONEST i OFFICIALS I CONSTRUCTED I ACCORDING I TO * CIRCUMSTANCES *•
-* UNIVERSAL t SUFFRAGE * SUPERSEDED K
22A. LONG PRIMER EASTLAKE. $2.20
-H WONDERFUL * REPEATING <* APPARATUS ^
-4 OMNIPOTENCE * OF * MONEY-BIGS K-
16A. I'KA KASTLAKE. §220
•< MIDNIGHT f TO* MORNING^
•H LARGE * MINORITIES * MHDE * SMSLL * MAJORITIES t-
H GLORIOUS l BALLOT K
IDA. (JREAT I'KIMKR EASTLAKE. $2.30
<^ FROLICSOME « KILKENNY * FELINES ^*
-H M BOOTJACK « EXERCISE - *»-
7A. TWO-LINE PICA EASTLAKE. $S,.80
H CROSSCUT * & * BROAD AXE ^
CARVERS^
TWO-LINE GREAT PPIMER EASTLAKK. S3.80
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/eCADIAN.
PICA ACADIAN.
THE KI2PASSIVE W©HD AUD ^ESOMITE EYE, B
* h 24686
12 A.
GREAT PRIMER ACADIAN.
$2.85
& EfflPTIWlMETV
08642
TWO-LINK SMALL PICA ACADIAN
$330
YfiEKEB
2345 !
DAfflE I 6Y
8A
TWO-LINE PICA ACADIAN.
$360
HYfflEIW3Wn i R5WDIE
^L. t — .) ^ — / 1^ ' * — / JL v x x_y \ '
12 A, 12 A
/CCADIAN JSlo. 2
GREAT PRIMER ACADIAN, No. 2.
15.00
45 *
10 A, 10 A.
DOUBLK SMALL PICA ACADIAN, No. 2.
Srt .'50
462
8 A, 8 A.
DOUBLE PICA ACADIAN, No. 2.
$6.95
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TYPE WAITER.
108a 20A. PICA TYPE WRITEK. .$7.50
The majority of Business Letters being pro-
duced by means of the Type-Writer, has induced
the cutting of this Face as an imitation of the
Characters peculiar to that Instrument. When
printed with Purple Ink, a Circular set in this
Faee--Pica "Type-Wri ter"--will readily mislead
**vd- the Recipient into the Belief that he has
received an important Business Communication.
©EOMETRIC (aOTHIC.
PICA GEOMETRIC GOTHIC. *3.25
NATURAL PHENOMENA INVESTIGATED
EausBB and effects the Subjects nf Intense Study 25
20a, 16A. GREAT PRIMKR GEOMETRIC GOTHIC. -S:i7")
PRDFEBBDRS DP WRESTLING
Money Earned in Contests of Strength
15a, 10A. Doi'BLK PICA GEOMETRIC GOTHIC. 84.00
MERRIEST SPDRT
Christmas Festival Enjoyed IS
Sa, 5A. l)oi BLE GBEAT PRIMER GEOMETRIC GOTHIC, |*5 00
RURAL SCENES
Finest Views Praised
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OLD STYLE GONDEJMSED, JS|o. 3.
GREAT PRIMKR OLD STYLE CONDENSED, No. 3.
Festive Roumanian Brigands Encamped in Mountainous Retreats
24 TRAVELLERS' PERILOUS POSITION 35
15 A, 20 a.
DorBLK PICA OLD STYLE CONDENSED, No. 3.
S4.20
Peaceful Scenes in the Western Farm Yards
24 WORLD'S CATTLE COUNTRY 13
DorBLK GREAT PRIMKR OLD STYLE CONDKNSED, No. 3.
*5.00
Convention of Some American Novelists
SERIES.
11 A, 15 a.
7 A, 11 a.
DOUBLE PICA RCBKNS.
35 mi!
DOUBLK GREAT PRIMKR RUBENS.
*».65
S5.50
4 A,
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OLD STYLE ANTIQUE.
2^A,48a NONPAUEIL. $2.45
THE CUNNING SKILL, THE CURIOUS ARTS, THE GLORIOUS STRENGTH
That Youth imparts in Life's first stage; these shall become a heavy weightwhen Time swings wide his gate
To weary Age. Life like an empty Dream flits by 12345
30A,40a BREVIER. $3.10
COULD WE NEW CHARMS TO AGE IMPART, AND FASHION
With a cunning art the Human Face, as we can clothe the Soul with light and make the
Glorious Spirit bright with heavenly grace, so busily 6789012
18A,36a LONG PRIMER. $3.40
THY PILGRIMAGE BEGINS IN TEARS AND ENDS
In bitter doubts and fears or dark despair, midway so many toils appear
That he who lingers longest here knows most of care 123456
16A,32a PICA. $3.35
NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD NOT A
Funeral note as his corse to the ramparts we hurried 407
12A,34a GREAT PRIMER. $5.40
EVERY MAN WILL BE THY
Friend if thou hast wherewith to spend 8
10A,20a PARAGON. 86.35
MAN'S INHUMANITY TO
Man makes countless thousands 567
8A,16a DOUBLE ENGLISH. 87.65
NONE BUT THE
Brave deserve the Fair 789
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TWO-LINE OLD STYLE ANTIQUE.
— • —
24A TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. $3.25
OTHERE THE OLD SEA-CAPTAIN
WHO DWELT IN HELGOLAND TO KING
ALFRED LOVER OF 48
1&A. TWO-LINE BREVIER. $8.75
DO YOU REMEMBER N
RICHARD'S DREAM 'HE MISER
HAD UPON 'HE 24
16A TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER. $5.00
THOU SHOULDST
NOT BE BECAUSE SHE
HOLDS IN LOVE 87
12A TWO-LINE PICA. 85.30
HEARING THE
MUSIC AS THROUGH
FROM BRASS 59
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OLD STYLE BOLD.
16 A, 22 a. NONPAREIL OI,D STYLK BOLD. 83.00 1(5 A, 22 a. BREVIER OLD STYLE BOLD. $3.50
14 A, 18 a.
LONG PRIMER OLD STYLE BOLD.
$3.50
12 A. 16 a.
I'ICA < ILD STYLK BOLD.
7 A, 9 a.
GREAT PKIMEK. OLD STYLE BOLD.
$4.50
5 A, 7 a.
TWO-LINK I'ICA OLD STYLK BOLD.
86.00
1O
A, 6 a.
Two-LiNB GRKAT I'RIMKR tu.i> STYLE BOLD.
SO. 50
A, 6 a.
FOUR-LINK PICA OLD STYLK BOLD.
$15.00
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BELLE SCRIPT.
4A, 24a.
TWO-LINE PICA BKI,I,K SCRIPT. $7.00
3tia Lower Case, extra, 5.00
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3«^t. Jf ,
4A, 24a.
Two-LiNE PICA. BKLLE SCRIPT No. 2. $7.50
«S»ia Lower Case, extra, 5.00
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CLEVELAND SCRIPT.
8A, 32a.
TWO-LINK PICA CLEVKLANU SCRIPT.
$8.50
Ix)wer Case, extra, 5.50
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LADIES' HAND SCRIPT.
Job Fonts, loA, 753, $9.00.
GREAT PRIMER.
INCLUDING SPACES AND QUADS.
Card Fonts, 6A, i6a, $3.75.
-ie of «o«-/o "Q-o
'f
^At4 •fAe
i-n'O-ctii
~M Job Fonts of Lmver Case sold separately, including Spaces a:id Quads, $5.55.
Job Fonts, 8A, 503, $10.90.
DOUBLE PICA.
INCLUDING SPACCS AND QUADS.
Card Fonts 4A, iza, $4.00.
fi-
iwci'£t'-
tH& f-aivif
50a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $6.45.
Job Fonts, sA, 253, $10.00.
DOUBLE COLUMBIAN.
INCLUDING SPACES AND QUADS.
Card Fonts, 3A, 8a, $4 50.
25a Job Fonts of Lower Case sol.l separately, inolndiiii; Splices and Quads, $5.45.
PALMER & REY. SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND
p>AYSO^I SCRIPT.
3A, 12a.
GREAT PRIMER PAYBOX SCRIPT.
§2.50
3A, 12a.
DOVBLE PICA PAYSOX SCRIIT.
/
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$3.50
4 A, 8a.
Doi'BLK GREAT PRIMER PAYSOX SCRIPT.
$5.50
3 A, 8 a.
10A, 25a.
DOUBLE PARAOOX PAYSON SCRIPT.
/rMAb@AMATED SCRIPT.
PICA AMALOAMAIED SCRIIT.
d^roduct-3 of the ffle2~berr* Jjand of ^
grandeur and ^lagnificenae of the ^lai-ivs (palifornian
gowering £*ardmarka
!#(i.OO
ij!4.60
8A, 20a.
GREAT PRIMER AMALGAMATED SCRIIT.
86.00
8A, 15a.
ft art- h and Sky with a
f)f gleaming fiolors 268
DOUBLE SMALL PICA AMALGAMATED SCRIPT.
cross ihe
Searching fo
Eureka
$7.00
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S<BF(IPT.
9 A caps, points and figures, $3.40.
<JRKAT I'KIMKK BOSTON SCHIIT.
S6.00
:i.r'a, Tease, spaces and quads, $3.00
7A, caps, points and figures, S4.0D.
I'ICA BOSTON SCR i IT.
16.00
20 a Tease, sjiaces and <jna<is, s4.(Hi
5A, caps, points and ftgurew, #S.O(i.
DHL. (Jr. I'KIMKK HUSTON SCKIIT. ir>a rca.se. spaces and quads $5.00
*10.00
(^fa/fawsti^ (-^f^n^
4A, caps, points and figures, $6.00.
CANON BOSTON SCRIIT.
SI 2. 00
loa, I'case, spaces and quads, sti.on
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JHEA9IN6
3 A, 8 a.
I»OUBLK PARAGON HKADINO SCRI1>T, No. 1.
$9.50
3A, 8a.
DOIIBLK PARAWOX HKAUINU SCHIPI, No. 2.
l»oi KI.K I'AKAOON HKAIHSK Som'T, No. 3.
/
3 A, 8a.
3 A, 8 a.
3 A, 8 a.
FlVK-LINK HKADIMi SfKIIT, No. 1.
KIVK-UNK HKADIXO SI-KMT, No. 2.
FIVK-LIXK HKADINK SCRIIT, No. 3.
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S14.50
10A, 40a. GREAT PRIMER MANUSCRIPT No. 1.
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{>&ai .00
10A, 40a. GREAT PKIMKR MAXI'SCRIIT No. 2. $6.00
6A, 24a. DOUBLE PICA MANUSCRIPT No. 1. 8700
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LAKESIDE SCRIPT.
8A, 40a. PICA LAKESIDE SCRIPT. §5.25
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VvVOW i>O-
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6A, 30a. GREAT PKI.MEK LAKKSIDK SCRIIT. $5.50
vl/ \mwLv vfv
8A, 40 a. * 11.50. DOUBLE PICA LAKESIDE SCRIPT. 4 A, 20 a. IA.72
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Job Fonts,, 15A, Til, $8.00.
SPINNER SCRIPT.
PICA.
w. . ... ^ ........ NM-'
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Card Fonts, 6A, 25a, $3.25.
Job Fonts, 12A, 60a, flfl.OO.
a
GREAT PKIMEK.
O»\M;/
Card Fonts, 6A, 16a, $4.35.
Job Fonts, SA, 50a, $12.50.
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DOUBLE PICA.
w,
Card Fonts, 4A, 12a, $4.75.
Job Fonts, 5A,25a, $11.75.
DOUBL?: COLUMBIAN.
w
Card Fonts, 3A, 8a, $4.80.
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SWEDISH, GERMAN AND SPANISH ACCENTS ABE CAST WITH ALL SIZES OF THIS SERIES AND ARE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
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CHICAGO SCRIPT.
Card Font, 6A, 16a, $4.70
GRKAT I'UIMKR CHICAGO SCRIPT.
ol $H\ m
Job Font, T2A, 4«a, £10.20
u p/rv, q \u\wo
SW $v /«- '4
Car<l Font, 4A, 12a, $4.70
l)oi HI.K J'ICA CIIICAUU SCKIIT.
Job Font, 8A, S6a,
Card Font, 3A, Sa, $6.00
DOI-BI.E GREAT I'KIMKR CHICAGO SCRII-T.
Job Font, 5A, 2/ia, $15.30
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BREVIER WIDE BLACK. 16 A, 40 a, $3.00
Lo. PRIMER WIDE BLACK. 14 A, 36 a, $3.00
anfr (Sstmtan (Clock*
10 A, 24 a. PICA WIDE BLACK. $3.00
8 A, 20 a. ENGLISH WIDE BLACK. $3.20
itun-ex%
C A, it; a. TWO-LINE BREVIER WIDE BLACK.
©he Cincinnati ®xjpc
©xxx* JilonpaxrcU anfr Reliable
litachim
Rational ^a^^k o
5 A, 12 a. PARAGON WIDE BLACK.
ilu Commercial
6 A, 1(5 a. TJIRKI-LI.XK XOM-ARKII, WIDE BLACK. $3.40
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LON<; PIUMKII PEN TEXT No. 2. 16 A, 50a. $2.90
cTfic, eftcpcits cf tfic Standing Soniniitkc,
(zcinmciciaf 3feai SnJiny Sltazcli /, ISSs
KN<;I.ISII PEN TEXT No. 2. 8 A, 25 a. $3.10
Snytacci and J?it/icatai?hct
PICA PEN TEXT No. 2. 12 A, 36 a. |3.00
) in ctcteiijii ana Qcinotic
lide* Winet ant Jiytwi*, 47
3-LiXENoNP. PEN TEXTNO. 2. 8 A, 25 a. $3.90
&cnign cWko&Wflfee
Sxpcik cf fflcm and <§iain.
ifuC Sefecticn, 25
PAUAOOX PEN TEXT No. 2. f, A, 20 a. $4.10
Stati
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4 A, 12 u.
THHEE-LINE PICA PEN TEXT No. 2.
Fou^m S^lal'ionaf
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$6.75
*. 3$
3 A, (>
ForR-LixE PICA PEN TEXT No. 2.
Walt
. $5
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SIX-LINE PICA PEX TEX No. 2.
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BREVIER PEN TEXT.
20 A, 60 a. $3.60
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fattils, of lutiicfv tfve fatvfcs fietciMci
LONG PRIMER PEN TEXT. 8 A, 8 A, 50 n. |4 20
Sfvippco, w\, aooo cvt/bc t "~<vwb con.oi-
<x^, ^ttott<j &: j^o., OM
44- 3^aviWitt, tfte oaib
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4 A, 4 A, 25 a.
TllKKK-LlNE NOXPARKIL PKN TEXT.
$5.00
PICA PEN TEXT.
6 A, 6 A, 36 a. ?4.ar> ENGLISH PEN TEXT. 4 A, 4 A, 25 a. $4. 70
of icitcb ivi-
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3 A, 3 A, 20 a.
c o/K-b
PARAGON I'KX TKXT.
*2.50
3 A. 3 A, 20 a.
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$8.40
3 A, 3 A, 10 a.
iRKE-LixE PICA PEN TEXT.
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$9.00
INITIAL BLACK.
20 A, 50 a LONG PKIMKK INITIAL BLACK. $3.25
|Ua$tratrti Catalogues for ttye ^ultbation of Careen flants.
<$xtcnsiue |lssortnunt of firautiful tijjtraniums. flousrljolfc journal for |apmers anb (fartenm
67890 |omestic fruits and fegetabUs '$12345
10 A, •>:> a. ENOLIHII INITIAL BLACK. $3.00
Jeminisccnccs of |eleb?ateb Jmeincan generals.
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«A, 98.00
UOUBLK GREAT PRIMER MKXZOTINT.
(JKKAT I'KIMF.a MEZZOTINT CONDKNHRD.
3 A, iW.50
93.50
:;A^^;;,:€LiM^T:E. •»$
DOI'BLK PirA MKZZOTIST COXUKNSKII.
6 A.
*4.50
CHIM GREAT PRIMKK MKZ/.OTIXT (JONDKNSKD.
$6.00
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O^NAMENT/VL.
TWO-LINE NONPAREIL OKNA. No. 4. 10 A. $1.50
BLACK ORNAMENTED NO. 3.
PICA BLACK ORNA. No. 3. 10 A, 20 a. $1.40 j TWO-LINK NONPAREIL ORNA. No. 39. 8 A. $1.50
EXPOSITION BUILDING
TWO-LINE NONP. ORNA. No. 26. 10 A. $1.50
GT. PRIM. BLACK ORNA. No. 3. 8 A, 16 a. $1.65
PARAGON BLACK ORNA. No. 3. 6 A, 15 a. $2.00
DHL. ENG. BLACK ORNA. No. 3. 4 A, 6 a. $2.10
TWO-LINE NONP. ORNA. No. 16. 10 A. $1.50
ARCTIC EXPEDITION
TWO-LINE SMALL PICA ORNA. No. 11. 8 A. $2.00
FOREST SCI
TWO-LINE PICA ORNA. No. 21. 4 A. $2.00
DEL. GT. PRIM. BLK ORNA. No. 3. 4 A, 6 a. $2.50
BLACK CONDENSED NO. 3.
PICA BLACK COND. No. 3. 10 A, 20 a. $1.40
GT. PRIM. BLACK COND. No. 3. 8 A, 16 a. $1.65
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PARAGON BLACK COND. No. 3. 6 A, 15 a. $2.00
DEL. ENG. BLACK COND. No. 3. 4 A, 6 a. $2.10
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TWO-LINK PICA ORNA. No. 30. 6 A. $2.50
TWO-LINE PICA ORNA. No. 33. 6 A. $2.00
TWO-LINE PICA ORNA. No. 16. 6 A. $2.00
TWO-LINE ENGLISH ORNA. No. 16. 4 A. $2.50
TWO-LINE ENGLISH ORNA. No. 26. 4 A, 6 a. $4.00
TWO-LINE ENGLISH ORNA. No. is. 4 A. $2.5O
DEL. GT. PRIM. BLK COND. No. 3. 4 A. 6 a. $3.00
FOUR-LINE PICA ORNA. No. 1.
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4 A. $3.5O
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Newspaper Headings.
Koi'K-LiNK PICA No. 1.
CANON CONDENSED LIGHT-FACE No. 2.
AMADOR LEDGER
FofK-LiNE PICA CONDI NSKD LIGIIT-FACK No. '2.
FIVE-LINK PICA CONDENSED LIGHT FACE No. '2.
MODOC TIMES
FOTK-LINE PICA CONDENSED No. 1.
UNION RECORD
FIVE LINE PICA CONDENSED No. 1.
ALMA TIMES
FOIK-LINK PICA ORNAMENTED.
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Newspaper Headings.
FOUR-LINE PICA No. 3.
SELMA GUIDE
FOUR-LINE PICA LIGHT-FACE No. 2.
HOME NEWS
FIVE-LINE PICA No. 1.
SIX-LINE PICA LIGHT-FACE No. 2.
TRIBUNE
SIX-LINE PICA No. 1.
BUGLE
NINE-LINE PICA LIGHT FACE No. 2.
TIMES
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Newspaper Headings.
FOUK-LINE PICA OLD STYLE.
THE MONITOR
FOUR-LINE PICA OLD STYLE WITH FIVE-LINE PICA INITIALS.
HURON NEWS
FIVE-LINE PICA OLD STYLE.
REPORTER
Home Journal
FIVE-LINE PICA OLD STYLE WITH SIX-LINE PICA INITIALS.
MORNING
SIX-LINE PICA OLD STYLE.
EDITION
Peoria Item
Special engraved heads made to order at prices according to style and size, from $15.00 to $100.00
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Newspaper Headings.
FIVE-LINK PICA MODERN TEXT.
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SIX-LINE PICA BLACK CONDENSED, No. 3.
SEVEN-LINE PICA BLACK No. ±
KKJHT-LINK PICA SCHIBE TEXT.
at IB lost
EIGHT-LINE PICA BLACK EXTRA CONDENSED.
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Newspaper Headings.
SIX-LINE PICA FANCY TEXT.
FIVE-LINE PICA BLACK ORNAMENTED.
SIX-LINE PICA BLACK OPEN.
SEVEN-LINE PICA CONDENSED OPEN BLACK.
SEVEN-LrNE PICA MODERN TEXT DOUBLE SHADED.
Also EIGHT and TEN-LINE PICA MODERN TEXT DOUBLE SHADED.
SEVEN-LINE PICA MODERN TEXT ORNAMENTED No. 1.
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Also EIGHT and TEN-LINE PICA MODERN TEXT ORNAMENTED No. 1
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Newspaper Headings.
ForK-LiXK PICA SIIADKD BLACK KXTKXDKD.
ftwt
SEVEN-LINK PICA COXDKXSKD BLACK SIIADKD.
PICA COXDKXSKD BLACK SIIAUKD.
SEVKX-LIXE PICA BLACK SHADKD.
SIX-LINE PICA SI.OI-IXG BLACK.
Also, EIGHT-LINK PICA SLOPING BLACK.
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CAST NEWS CUTS.
When ordering from this list be sure to mention Cast News Cuts.
TWO-LINK AGATE. (11)
Nos. 1 to 16, and 25 to 27, 5 cts. each. NOB. 17 to 23, and 28 to 34, 6 cts. each.
8
10 11 12 13 14
TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. (12)
Nos. luO to 108, 5 cts. each. Nos. lit) to 112, 6 cts. each.
3S. ^35-
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 1C8 109 8c
110 111 112 113 8c
114 10c 115 6c llfi 6e 117 Sc UK 5c 119 6c 120 6c 121 6c
12< lOc 124 lOc 1 luc
TWO-LINE MINION. (14 1
200 6c -201 6c 202 8c 303 lOc
TWO-LINE BREVIER. (16)
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250 6c -251 6c 252 6c 253 6c 264 6c
TWO-LINE BOURGEOIS. (18) 3-liiie Noiiimreil.
Nos. 300 to 311, 313. 314, 6 cts. each.
3ft
:m so? sos
TWO LINE LONG PRLUER. <2O)
os. .350 to :i58, fi cts. each. 359 to 363, 8 cts. each.
352 353 354
A
15C 370 15c
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CAST NEWS CUTS.
TWO-LINE SMALL PICA. (33) 4-liiie AKat«.
Nos. 400 to 4lM, 412, 413, 6 cts. each. 405 to 411, 5 ets. each.
40° 401 402 403 404 405 40B 40? 41 H 403 410 411 412 413 414 gc
rll
415 6c 41fi 6c 417 8c 418 8c 419 11V 420 PC 421 8c 422 Sc 423 8c 424 He
425 8c 42li Sc
427 8c 428 8c 429 8c 430 8c 431 8c 432 10c
ORNS..:
8c
8c 442 111.- 443 IPc 444 8c 145 Kte
IIW 15c 469 12(
TWO-LINK PICA. (34)
470 Hk- 471 8c 472 lOc
8c 501 lie 502 Ik- 503 He 504 6C 505 fie 50« Be 507 Sir 508 lie MUi i;
511 1IX- 512 Ilk' 51:! Sc 514 18l
515 Sc 5l(i IOC 517 12c
519 10c 520 Sc 521 Si
TWO-LINE ENGLISH.
1)13 15c «14 15C
615 15c til 6 12C
(170)
COMBNATION
ORNAMENTS
ORNAMENT"5
In ordering from these specimens give the full name and number, a/so
number of page on which shown.
(177)
different characters are made to line with our 6-to-Pica Brass Rule (No. 203). Charac-
ters Nos. i to 20 line in the center, that is, by the addition of a piece of 6-to-Pica Lead above and
below the Rule it is brought exactly into " line " with the center line of the Ornament. Nos. 20 to
49, 58 and 59, line at the side or bottom by placing two 6-to-Pica Leads above, or at one side of
the Rule. Strips, or Labor-Saving Fonts of Brass Rule (No. 203) furnished to order.
79 80
fls B 8
Labor-Saving Fonts of Brass Rule, No. 203, and Six-to-Pica Leads., expressly
for use with our Word Ornaments. Price, Brass Rule, fonts containing seven
feet, $1.50. Leads, two pound fonts. 60 cts. Rule, in strips of two feet each,
or full length Leads furnished if preferred.
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W©rd ©maments N®, 3]
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19 20 21 22 33 ->4 25 2ti 27 28 29 W .51
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«*The Characters line either in
the center or at the side with our
Brass Rule, No. 203, isix-to-pica.)
Beiiu cast on the s:ime plan as our
Series Nos. 1 and 2 they can be
use<l together.
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WLabor-Savinu Fonts of Brass
Kule, No. 203, and six-to-pica Lends
are put up expressly for use with
these Word Ornaments. Price for
Brass Kule, fonts of seven ft. $1.50.
Leads, two pound fonts, 60 rts.
J
PINS, SCREW AND NAIL HEADS,
Full Fonts, $1.00; Half Fonts, $0.50.
11 13 14 15 16 17 18 12
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. _, Fonts 334 pounds. Price, $3.76
12
10
21
38
22
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20
ae
30
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4-j
50
(180)
TYPOGRAPHIC CHARMS.
Price per Font, $6.50.
"*•»"
10 12
13 15
16 i>2
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07 18
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26
30
28
-12
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SERIES 8
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CHARACTERS.
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14 18 19
25 24
29 30
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and Nonpareil Borf/es. Price per fou/if,
¥
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OREGON BRANCH: 112-14 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OT/C£ >I/»rZ? FOUNDRY,
405-407 SANSOUE STREET.
TtM FOUSDEBS.
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Characters cast on Pica and Nonpareil Bodii
Globe Manufacturing ('
I'n-rl'-ss, fli/iper,
and Jev.
I'ei-rlau /•ni.er Cult
»«^ ^COMBINATION!! ^
Characters cast on Nonpareil and Pica Bodies.
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Price per Fount, *i> -'.">.
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r-^ry vTV'
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Sew Francisco and Portland.
CARD
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ORNANIKNTS -SKRIKS 2.
PALMER & KEY,
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5a/7 Francisco and Portland.
Carb ©rnaments, Series 3,
Characters cast on Nonpareil and Pica Bodies.
PALMER & REY,
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San Francisco and Portland.
COMBINATION ORIENT BORDER
fiaiactet> ca*\ on ?tonarcif atiji "?ica o6obie
Price per Fount, $7.25.
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San Francisco and Portland.
COMBIMTION BORDER,
ii 5icc
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3
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Trice per Fount, $4 ."0
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PALMER & REY,
(ISO)
San Francisco and Portland.
Pica Unique Border, No. .'W'J. Fonts of 5 feet, si. 50
(190)
$4.50 PER FONT.
Half Font, including all characters, 12.50.
Pica Unique Bonier, No. :no. Fonts of .") feet, si.")i)
(KM)
* Combination Series llo. o.-f
im Unique Border, No. :V.W. Fonts of r. feet, si.
PALMER & REY,
San Francisco and Portland.
INTERLINE FLOURISHES.
CHARACTERS
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22
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Price per Fount, £2.50.
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SAN FRANCISCO
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-ft
Price pel Fount, two characters each 82.20.
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METAL FLOURISHED
PATENTED.
1 4
19
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10
Series A..
12 11
Price, |3.50
753
55
13 25
40
54
22
56 20
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Three-line Nonpareil Border, No. 2. Fonts of 10 feet, S4.00
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(19(5)
-.,
Daisvj BorSer, No, 2.
HALF NONPAREIL AND NONPAREIL BODY.
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DRAMATIC
FESTIVAL
MECHANICS
INSTITUTE.
H. LOVE, PRES.
PRODUCE MERCHANTS
CONCERT PBOQBAMME.
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PUBLICATIONS
Specimen Sheets
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Specimen Books {
WO R D # SCROLLS
29 25 23 11 12 24 26 30 38
19 27 43
44 28 20
The Rules shown below work and line with the Word Scrolls, and arc mid as ordered,
either in Labor-Saving Fonts or two feet strips.
12 TO PICA NO. o. 10 TO PICA NO. 2. 8 TO PICA NO, 3. 8 TO PICA NO. 7.
9 FEET STRIPS, EACH, IOC. LABOR-SAVING FONT, £I.Sn.
2 FEET STRIPS, EACH, I6C. LABOR-SAVING FONT, SQ.OO.
**TYPE* FOUNDRY
SAN FRANCISCO, GAL.
ORIGINAL BORDERS.
HALF NONP. BORDKP. No. 1.
10 feet, |--'.ir>
HALF NONP. BORDER No. <i.
10 feet, $2.2.-..
HALF NONP. BORDER No. 22.
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10 feet, |2.25.
HALF NONP. BORDF.I: No. :!o.
10 feet, *'.>. i->.
HALF NONP. BORHKR No. 2T>.
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10 feet, *2.i'>.
HALF NONP. BORDER No. 1">.
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10 feet, f2.ir,.
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HALF NONI-. BOIEDKI: No. -4.
10 feet, ?2.i">.
HALF NONP. HORDKI: No. •>.:;.
10 feet, if'J.J").
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
HALF NONP. BOKDEK No. :'>2.
10 feet, $2.2.').
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HALF NONP. BOKDKU No. :i5.
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10 feet, $2.25.
HALF NONP. BOUDF.U No. :M.
10 feet, $2.25.
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HALF NONP. BOKDKR No. :!:'..
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10 feet, |2.2.-).
HALF NONP. BORDF.R No. 19.
10 feet, *2.2.->.
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HALF NONP. BOEDER No. :;i.
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10 feet, $2.25.
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HALF NONP. UOKDKP. No. D>.
10 feet, *2.2.-).
HALF NONP. T><>I:I>KK No. L'S.
Tl I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I
HALF NONP. BOKHKK No. 21.
10 feet, fJ.2.->.
Bill I III I III I III I I
HALF NONP. BORDKR No. 21.
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HALF NONP. BOKDEK No. 20. E
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10 feet, |2.25.
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HALF NONP. BORDEU No. 2d.
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
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NONP. BORDER No. 206.
= 10 feet, $2.60.
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NONP. BORDER No. 207.
10 feet, $2.i>0.
NOXP. BORDKR No. 223.
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I 10 feet. $2.60. |
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10 feet, |2.60.
NONP. BORDER No. 2:>7.
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10 feet, $2.»H(. jJ
NONP. BORDER No. 219.
10 feet, $2.60.
NONP. BORDER No. 221.
10 feet, 12.60.
NOXP. BORDER No. 215. /
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10 feet, $2.00. /
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NONP. BORDER No. 217.
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10 feet, $2.r>0.
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
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NONP. BORDER No. 233.
10 feet, $2.60.
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XONP. BORDER No. 213.
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10 feet. $2.60.
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ml 10 feet, $2.60.
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Nosp. BORDER No. 205.
10 feet, $2.60.
NONP. BORDER No. 2:34.
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10 feet, $2.60.
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NONP. BORDER No. 209.
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10 feet, $2.60.
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NONP. BORDER No. 220.
BJj 10 feet, $2.60.
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NONP. BORDER No. 214.
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10 feet, $2.60. k
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
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XOXP. BORDER No. 236.
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10 foul, !;'J.t>0.
XONP. BORDER No. 21G.
10 feet, $2.60.
Nosr. BORDER No. 211.
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10 feet. !f'J.r,0.
XoM'. BORDEII Xo. 2
10 feet, $2.C>0.
XONP. BORDER Xo. 22t>.
10 feet, $2.60.
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10 feet, $2.60.
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HALF NONPAREIL BORDER No. 3<>.
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(jj 10 feet, $2.25.
HALF NONPAREIL BORDER No. 40.
10 feet, $2.2'>.
HALF NONPAREIL BORDER No. :!7 S
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1 1(( feet, $2.2.'.. ;
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HAI.K NONPAREIL BORDER No. :w.
in feet. $2.2
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NONI'AKKII. UoKKICH No. Jill.
liifct-t. Jf'J.liK
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** 10 feet, $2.60. '
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NONPAREIL BORDER No. 2-13.
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10 feet, $2.60. S
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NONPAREIL AND ONE-HALF BORDER No. 5.
10 feet, $3.00.
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Outside Bonier — NONPAREIL AND ONE-HALF BORDER No. 6. 10 feet, $3.00.
(2 Jo)
ORIGINAL BORDERS.
NONPAREIL AND ONE-HALF BORDER No. 1.
10 feet, $3.00.
NOXPAKEIL AND ONE-HALF BORDER No. I
10 feet. |3.00.
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
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PICA Boisiir.ii No. 202.
10 feet, $::.oo.
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ORIGINAL BORDERS.
PICA BORDER No. 208.
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10
PICA BORDER No. 203.
10 foi-t, |3.00.
(208)
ORIGINAL BORDERS.
mj
51 m
(209)
ORIGINAL BORDERS.
:^.f?p I j L?n.^>'.r^ i I en. ^ .ira 1 1.
Til i!KK- I.1NK NoM'AKKIl, KoKUKK No. 1.
in feet, .•~4.!>."i
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UNIQUE BORDERS.
Put up in fonts of five feet each, all on pica bodies.
Price per font, $1.50.
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Combination Border, No. 2
(PICA.)
Fonts of 214 Ibs., $1.95, 5 B)s., $3.70
1 ',' 5 3 4
Combination Border, No. 1
(NONPAREIL.)
Fonts of 1»4 B>8., $2.00, 3 ft>8., $3.90
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Fonts of 4>i Ibs., $2.95
3 4
COMBINATION BORDER, No. 5.
Fonts of 2 fts., $1.45, 4flw., $2.65.
COMBINATION BORDER, No. 4.
Fonts of lsg fts., $1.35,2% Ibs. , $2.50
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crease the usefulness of
their fonts at a small ad-
ditional expenditure for
Typograph. Ornaments,
53 and 54.
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CARD-BACKS, SIGNS, TINTS, ETC
Card-Backs (round or square corners) made from any of Tints Nos. 1 to 24, Fifty
Cents each. Tints for Book Linings, Paper Box Linine* and Decorative Papers, any
size 3x6 or oyor, Six Cents per square inch, under that size charged at Jobbing
Rates. Specimens sent on application. Characters Nos. 1 to 5 Five Cents each.
Per set, Twenty Cents.
Electrotypes furnished of full
Characters Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9, Fifteen Cents each.
size cards at Fifty Cents each.
PALMER & REV. SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND
ARCHITECTURAL COMBINATION.
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Price, including Brass Rule, $5.85.
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all pleasing and attractive. Equally as serviceable to the Job Printer as the Newspaper. But ONE CHARACTBR
to the font. We will furnish extra stars, to any amount, at $1.28 per Ib.
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WHITE STAR LETTER COMBINATION.
Price of 3 Ib. font, with quads and spaces, $3.50.
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This page was set with one font of the White Star Letter Combination. The variety of combinations of which
this is susceptible is practically unlimited. But one character to the font — made on the interchangeable body —
nonpareil em.
I N ITI/rLS.
Series
Single Letter, 20 cents; per set of 25 Letters, .$1.00.
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Single Letter, 25 cents ; per set of 25 Letters, $1.25.
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Series 36.
Single Letter, 30 cents ; per set of 25 Letters, $2.00.
Series 3
Single Letter, 25 cents; per set of 2<> Letters, $1.2."
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Series 3S.
Single Letter, 40 cents ; per set of 25 Letters, $4.00.
Series 33.
Single Letter, 50 cents ; per set of 2t> Letters, $5.00.
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8 A.
6 A.
JEC
INITIALS.
SERIES NO. 38.
TWO-LINE BREVIER.
$2.75
SERIES NO. 39.
TWO-LINE PICA.
$4.00.
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SERIES NO. 40.
Per set of 26 Letters, $1.00.
SERIES NO. 41.
Per set of 26 Letters,
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SERIES NO. 42.
Per set of 26 Letters, $2.00.
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SERIES NO. 43.
Per set of 2 Letters, *3.50.
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JVIEDI/tVAL INITIALS,
SERIES NO. 100.
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Per set of 27 characters, electrotyped on solid bodies, $5.00. Single letters, 30 cts.
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JVIEDI/EVAb INITIALS.
SERIES NO. 101.
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Per set of 27 characters, electrotyped on solid bodies, $6.00. Single letters, 35 cts.
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INDISPE^ISABLES
Auxiliaries, ]>or set, si. in.
Recipe Marks, per set, 0.50.
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45S
456
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Nos. from 446 to 453, 5 cents each ; Nos. from 454 to 457, 8 cents
each ; Nos. from 458 to 467, 1 2 cents each ; Nos. 468 and 469
015 cents each ; Nos. 470 and 471, 25 cents each. A
Fonts containing one of each no. , £1.60. V
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*
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SCREW AND PIN HEADS.
Per Font, SO.WI.
LOGOTYPES.
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Per set, 7 characters, $0.50.
Ribbon Ends, per set of four characters, so.-J.'i.
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BRASS RULK
* PRICE LIST
PLAIN RULES,
Or Straight faces are sold at the following uniform
rate per foot, in strips of two feet each. . Kxtra lengths
made to order.
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ORNAMENTAL RULES,
Such as Waved, Scolloped, Shaded, etc., are rated
higher, the price varying according to the work on
them. We sell the faces shown in this book as follows:
German,
Saxon,
Brilliant,
Excelsior,
Pearl . . .
American, or 12-to-pica #0 06
06
06
08
10
14
18
22
Agate 24
Nonpareil 28
Minion 30
Brevier 34
Bourgeois 38
Long Primer 40
Small Pica 45
Pica ... . 55
Saxon,
or 6-to-pica, Xos. 71, 137 and 72 §0 10
" " " 73, 74, 75, 77 and 166 12
5 "
" 86
. 14
Excelsior, " 3 "
" 18
90
Pearl
" 14
. 22
"
" 102, 105 and 144 ...
. 30
Nonpareil
" 14, 15 and Hi
. 30
"
" 142 and 108
34
Minion
" 14
. 34
"
" 146
36
Brevier
" 14
. 38
"
" 143 and 147
. 40
Nonpareil-ami -a-half...
" 14, 15 and 16
. 45
Long Primer
" 14
. 50
Pica
" 14, 15, 16 and 17...
. 60
Labor-Saving Rule in fonts, or Border Rules in set, from any
face in book except those marked, at following prices.
Saxon $2 50 Excelsior $1 (50 Nonpareil $1 50
We can furnish, on special order, any face of Rule not shown in this Bool',
at price quoted by the foundry making it.
DASHES, CIRCLES, OVALS
(225)
Series O.
Pica No. o.
Series 1.
Pica No. i.
Series 2.
Pica No. 2.
Long Primer No. O.
Long Primer No. i.
Long Primer No. 2.
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Brevier No. o.
Brevier No. i.
Brevier No. 2.
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Minion No. o.
Minion No. i .
Minion No. 2.
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Nonpareil No. o.
Nonpareil No. i.
Nonpareil No. 2.
Pearl No. o.
Pearl No. i.
Pearl No. 2.
3 to Pica No. o.
3 to Pica No. i.
3 to Pica No. 2.
4 to Pica No. o.
4 to Pica No. i.
4 to Pica No. 2.
5 to Pica No. o.
5 to Pica No. i.
S to Pica No. 2.
6 to Pica No. o.
6 to Pica No. i.
6 to Pica No. 2.
8 to Pica No. o.
8 to Pica No. i.
S to Pica No. 2.
10 to Pica No. o.
10 to Pica No. i.
10 to Pica No. 2.
Series 3.
Pica No. 3.
Series 4.
Pica No. 4.
Series 5.
Pica No. 5.
Long Primer No. 3.
Long Primer No. 4.
Long Primer No. 5.
Brevier No. 3.
Brevier No. 4.
Brevier No. 5.
Minion No. 3.
Minion No. 4.
Minion No. 5.
Nonpareil No. 3.
Nonpareil No. 4.
Nonpareil No. 5.
Pearl No. 3.
Pearl No. 4.
Pearl No. 5.
3 to Pica No. 3.
3 to Pica No. 4.
3 to Pica No. 5.
4 to Pica No. 3.
4 to Pica No. 4.
4 to Pica No. 5.
Series 16.
Pica No. 16.
Miscellaneous.
Pica No. 17.
Miscellaneous.
Brevier No. 143 -J-
Nonpareil and one-half No. 16.
Nonpareil and one-half No. 15.
Nonpareil No. 142 •(•
Nonpareil No. 16.
Nonpareil No. 15.
Pearl No. 1027-
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Series 6.
Pica No. 6.
Series 7.
Pica No. 7.
Series 8.
Pica No. 8.
Long- Primer No. 6.
Long Primer No. 7.
Long Primer No. 8.
Brevier No. 6.
Brevier No. 7.
Brevier No. 8.
Minion No. 6.
Minion No. 7.
Minion No. 8.
Nonpareil No. 6.
Nonpareil No. 7.
Nonpareil No. 8.
Pearl No. 6.
Pearl No. 7.
Pearl No. S.
3 to Pica No. 6.
3 to Pica No. 7.
3 to Pica No. 8.
4 to Pica No. 6.
4 to Pica No. 7.
4 to Pica No. 8.
Series 12.
Pica No. 12.
Series 13.
Pica No. 13.
Series 14.
Pica No. 14.
Long Primer No. 12.
Long- Primer No. 13.
Long Primer No. 14.
Brevier No. 12.
Brevier No. 13.
Nonpareil and one-half No. 14.
Minion No. 12.
Minion No. 13.
Brevier No. 14.
Nonpareil No. 12.
Nonpareil No. 13.
Minion No. 14.
Pearl No. 12.
Pearl No. 13.
Nonpareil No. 14.
3 to Pica No. 12.
3 to Pica No. 13.
Pearl No. 14.
4 to Pica No. 12.
4 to Pica No. 13.
3 to Pica No. 18.
6 to Pica No. 71.
Miscellaneous Rules.
6 to Pica No. 168.
5 to Pica No. 86 f
6 to Pica No. 137.
6 to Pica No. 169. Pearl No. 105 f
6 to Pica No. 72 f
6 to Pica No. 158.
Minion No. 1467
6 to Pica No. 73 f
6 to Pica No. 74 -j-
6 to Pica No. 75 f
6 to Pica No. 77 -j-
6 to Pica No. 159.
Pearl No. 144 f
6 to Pica No. 5.
Nonpareil No. io8-j-
6 to Pica No. 7.
Brevier No. 147^
6 to Pica No. i66f
All Rules except those thus (f) designated can be made in labor-saving fonts to order. Waved and Scolloped
Rules have been imitated in Borders, for which see another page.
(227)
LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE.
SAXON, No. 71.
LB. FONTS - $6.00
SAXON No. I.
3 LB. FONTS - *6.00
LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE
Single, Dotted, Parallel and Double, for Tabular and Job Work, carefully
cut from any of the faces shown and graduated to en and em
of pica. Put up in fonts with a due proportion of
inhered corners in each.
EXCELSIOR No. 2.
3lb. fonts, $4.80
EXCELSIOR No.
3 Ib. fonts, $4.80
Palmer ^
tRey,
San
Francisco,
Cal.
and
Portland,
Or.
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BOR9ER RULES-lN SETS.
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BORDER RULES
Out from anv rule
in this book to any
measure, even ems
on the outside.
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PRICES :
Per
u>.~
Saxon and under $2
00
Brilliant to Excelsior 1
60
Pearl and larger i
50
On all orders for less
than one-half pound
Of
rule at one time the cor-
ners will be charged extra
at the rate of l.">c. the s
et
of four.
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NEW BRASS DASHES.
524. lOc.
503. l()c.
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504. lOc.
508. K)P.
509. lOe.
510. lOc.
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511. lOc.
530. lOc.
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513. lOo.
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516. lOc.
532. A">c.
518. lOc.
520. lOc.
521. lOo.
522. IOC.
542. 50c.
543. 50c.
301. 25c.
302. 25c.
303. 25c.
304. 25c.
305. 25c.
306. 25c.
307. 25c.
308. 26c.
BRASS DASHES,
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300. 20c.
310. 25c.
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312. 25c.
313. 25c.
314. 25c.
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315. 25c.
316. 25c.
317. 25c.
320. 25c.
321. 25c.
322. 25c.
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METAb CORNERS.
Per set of four corners.
Corner No. 300.
Per set, 20e.
4 to pica rule No. 7.
Corner No. 301.
Per set, 20c.
4 to pica rule No. 7.
Corner No. 302.
Per sot, 25c.' Corner No. 303.
Pur set, 2'.e.
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f 4 to pica rule No. 7. » «C 4 to pica rule No. 7.
Corner No. 304. Per set, 40c. Corner No. 30.1. Per set, 20c.
4 to pica rule No. 7.
4 to pica rule No. 7.
Corner No. 3<>7.
C'orner No. 306.
Per set, 2r.c.
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Per set, 2<lc.
1-
S to pica rule, N'o. o.
C'orner No. 308.
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Per set, 2">c,
S to pica rule, Ni>. o.
8 to pica rule No. 0.
Comer No. 3<«>. per set, 40c.
M"' 8 to pica rule No. 0. M-'
C'orner No. 310.
Per set, 2.">c.
Corner No. 311.
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Nonpareil rule No. 4.
Corner No. 312. Per set, 30c. Comer No. 313.
Pearl rule No. 3.
Per set, 2.~>c.
V
Per set, 30c.
Pearl rule No. 4.
Pearl nile No. 3.
Corner No. 314.
Per set, 40c. Corner No. 31.'..
Per set, 4. ic.
Pearl rule No. 3.
Pearl rule No. 4.
Corner No. 31&
Per set, 50c.
Pearl rule No. 3.
Comer No. 318.
Per set, 30c.
Brevier rule No. 3.
Corner No. 320.
II
Per set, Sic.
n
Brevier rule No. 3.
Corner No. 317.
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Per set, 5;)c.
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Brevier rule No. 3.
Corner No. 319.
Per bet, r>i'<j.
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Brewer rule No. 3.
Corner Xo. 321.
Per set, 4oc.
( 'orner No. 322,
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Per set, 2.V.
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Nonpareil rule No. 14.
Corner No. 324. Per set, 30c.
Nonpareil rule, No. 14.
Corner No. 323. Pur set. f>i>c.
Pica rule, No. 14.
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Fonts of 10 feet, 2 Ibs. 402., $3.60.
Fonts of 10 feet, including two sets of each Corner-piece, $5.cc.
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Fonts of 10 feet, 3 Ibs., $4.80.
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BRASS CURYES AXD CLAMPS.
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are indicated by hyphen rule, and are made to hold lines of any shape and body firmly. The
Clamps match nonpareil, brevier, long primer, pica, great primer, double small pica, double
pica, double english, double great primer, double paragon, and four-line pica, and are marked to
designate body. All intermediate sizes, for instance, bourgeois can be clamped with long primer
clamps in connection with a thin lead in order to make up for smaller body. They can be used in
connection with 6-to-pica leads, enabling the printer to produce every possible variation of curved
or straight lines. Lines clamped in this way occupy scarcely any additional space, can never be
thrown off their feet, and save a great amount of justification. All the reglets and quads required
to lock up those ten lines in our little job are shown in print in order to prove these facts.
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549. 25c.
567. 25c.
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Twelve Line No 151.
Border No. 174. 50 cts. per foot. Made only as shown
Woodi Type made any size desired, by The Wm H. Page Wood Type Oo.
PALMES ft BAT Agents, 405 ft 407 Sansome St., San Francisco, Gal.
Five Line No. 143.
Ten Line No. 143
Fifteen Line No. 143.
Border No. 276. 50 cte. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Type made any size desired, of The Wm. fl. Page Wood Tvpe Co
PALMES it BEY Agents, 405 &'407 Sansome St., San Francisco. Gal
Thirty -six Line No. 143. 23 cents per letter.
Border No. 262 1-2. 50 cts. foot. Made only as shown
Wood Type made any size desirpd, by The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co.
PALMEE & BET Agents, 405 Sc 407 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
Six Line Antique Tuscan XX Coiul No. 1 7 cents.
Ten Line Antique Tuscan XX Cond. No. I. lie -nrs.
Twelve Line Antique Tuscan XX Cond. No. I. l.i cts.
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Twenty-four Line Ant. Tus. XX Cond. JS'o. i ±J cts.
Border No. 173. 50 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Tyop made any size desired, bv The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Oo.
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Six Line Antique Tuscan X Condensed. 7 cents.
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Eight Line Antique Tuscan X Condensed. 9 cents.
SHOPS
Sixteen Line Antique Tuscan X Condensed. 17 cts.
Border No. 228. 50 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Tpe made any siae lesired bVThe Wm. H. Page Wood Type Oo.
PALMES & BET Agents 405 & 407 Sansome St., San Francisco, Gal.
Four Line Columbian. 6 cents per letter.
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Six Line Columbian.
6 cents.
Eight Line Columbian.
8 cents
Twelve Line Columbian. 12 cents.
Border No. 186. 60 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
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Two Line Antique Tuscan Extended. tf ots. p T Letter.
T\v«» and One-half Line Ant. Tus. Extended.
Three Line Antique Tuscan Extended. 6 cents.
Four Line Antique Tuscan Extended. 6 cents.
Two Line Clarendon Extended. 6 cents.
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Six Line Clarendon Extended.
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Border No. 193. 50 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
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Five Line Gothic Double Extra Condensed. 5 cents.
Six Line Gothic Double Extra Condensed. 5 cents.
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Twelve Line Gothic Double Extra Condensed. 10 cts.
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Fifteen Line Gothic X X Condensed. 12 cents.
Twenty -live Line Gothic X X Condensed. 18 cents.
Border No. 292. 50 cts per foot. Made only as shown.
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Five Line Gothic Condensed No. 3. 5 cents.
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Six Line Gothic Condensed No. 3. 6 cents.
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Ten Line Gothic Condensed No. 3. 10 cents.
Twelve Line Gothic Condensed No. 3. 12 cents.
Border No. 249, 40 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Type made any size desired, by The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Oo.
PALMEB & SET Agents, 405 & 107 Sansome St , San Francisco, Gal.
Six Line Egyptian Ornamented. 7 cents.
Eight Line Egyptian Ornamented. 9 cents.
Ten Line Egyptian Ornamented. 11 cents.
Twelve Line Egyptian Ornamented. 13 cents.
Border No. 299, 40 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Tyoe made any size desired by The Wm. H. Page Wood Tppe Oo.
PALMER & BET Agents, 405 & 407 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
Twenty Line Egyptian Ornamented. 19 cents.
Eight Line No. 149
Twelve Line No. 149.
Border No. 279. 50 cts. per foot Made only as shown
Wood Type made any size desired, by The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co.
PALMEE & BET Agents, 406 & 407 Sansome St., San Francisco, Gal.
These Borders 75 cte. pel foot. Made only as shown.
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PALMEE & BET Agents, 405 it 407 Saasome St., San Francisco, Cal.
Six Line Corners, $1.25 per set. No. 32.
Combination Dashes, 5 cents each, Extension lines
15 cents per foot. Cut any size desired.
One Line.
One and one-half Line.
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Catch Words, cut any size desired. Five Line, 15 cts.
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PALMES & EEY.'Agents,iriQ5 & 107 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
Wood Rule, 12 cts. per yard, end wood 15 cts. per foot.
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STAR RULE, 20 cts. per foot, comers 25 cte. per set.
Border No. 308. 50 cts. per foot. Made only as shown
Wood Type made any size desired, by The Wm. H. Page Wood Type Oo,
PALMER & BET Agents, 105 & 407 Sansome St , San Francisco, Gal
Eight Line STARS. Cut any size desired.
No. 1. 8 cts 11. 8 cts. 10. 18 cts.
9. 18 els. 8. 18 cts. 4. 18 cts.
4 Line Space Ornaments, 3u cts. per pair. Made any size.
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Border. No. 210. 40 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
Wood Type made any size desired, by The Wm. fl. Page Wood Type Go
PALMER & EEY Agents, 105 & 107 Santome St., San Francisco. Gal,
Eight Line CORNERS. Cut from 4 to 30 Lines Pica
Price per SET of 4 each.
No. 1. $1.75. 27. $1.2:). 38, $1.25.
22. $1.00. Star Corner. $1.75
Border No. 197. 40 cts per foot. Made only as shown.
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Bight Line CORNERS. Out from 4 to 30 Lines Pica.
Price $1.75, per set of 4 each.
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INDEXES, Cut from four to fifty lines pica.
Five Line No. 1. $1.00 per pair.
No. 2.
No. 4
Nine Line No. 3. 1.20.
Border No. 196. 40 cts. per foot. Made only as shown.
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LETTERS.
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HOLLY 'WOOD TYPE.
and Portland.
Class A. No. 24. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class A. No. 24. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class A. No. 24. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class A. No. 24. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class A. No. 24. 15-line. 7 cts.
Class B. No. 23. 3-line. 3 cts.
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Class B. No. 23. 4-line. 3 cts.
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Class B. No. 23. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 23. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 23. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 23. 10-line. 6 cts.
ALL STYLES MADX ANY SIZE DESIRED.
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Class B. No. 52. 3-line. 3 cts.
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Class B. No. 52. 4-line. 3 cts.
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Class B. No. 52. 6-line. 4 cts.
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Class B. No. 52. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 52. 10-line. 6 cts.
Class C. No. 51. 4-line. 3 cts.
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Class C. No. 51. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class C. No. 51. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class C. No. 51. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class C. No. 51. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class C. No. 51. 10-line. 6 cts.
ALL STYLES-MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
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Type Founders,
Class A. No. 50. 4-line.
and Portland^
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Class A. No. 50. 8-line. 5 cts.
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Class A. No. 45. 4-line. Sets.
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Class A. No. 45. 5-line. 4 cts
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Class A. No. 45. 6-line. 4 cts.
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Class A. No. 45. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class A. No. 81. 6-line. 4 cts..
Class A. No. 81. 8-line. 5 cts..
Class A. No. 81. 10-line. 5 cts_
Class A. No. 81. 15-line. 7 cts..
ALL STYLES MALE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
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Type Founders,
HOLLY WOOD TYPE.
San Francisco
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•Class B. No. 98. 4-line. 3 cts.
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Class B. No. 98. 6-line. 4 cts.
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Class B. No. 98. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 99. 4-line. 3 cts.
HORN
Class B. No. 99. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 99. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class A. No. 6. 6-line. 4 cts.
HOURS
Class A. No. 6. 8-line. 5 cts.
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Class A. No. 6. 12-line. 6 cts.
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Class B. No. 29. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 29. 6-line. 4 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
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Class A. No. 91. 5-line. 4 cts. Class D. No. 55. 6-line. 5 cts
Class A. No. 91. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class A. No. 91. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class A. No. 91. 20-line. 9 cts.
Class D. No. 55. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class D. No. 55. 24-line. 9 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
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Class F. No. 76. 2-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 2^-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 3-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 4-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 6-line. 5 cts.
Class F. No. 76. 8-line. 6 cts.
Class F. No. 77. 2-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 77. 2%-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 77. 3-line.
Class F. No. 77. 4-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 7 . 5-line.
Class F. No. 15. 3-line.
Class F. No. 15. 4-line.
Class F. No. 15. 5-line.
Class F. No. 15. 6-line. 5 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
*"•££?&** HOLLY WOOD TYPE.
Class D. No. 95. 6-line. 5 cts.
Class D. No. 95. 10-line. 5 cts.
Class D. No. 95. 24-line. 9 cts.
Class B. No. 10. 4-line. 3 cts
land 4
Class B. No. 10. 5-line. 4 cts.
BIND
Class B. No. 10. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 10. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 10. 14-line. 7 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
Palmer & Key,
Type Founders,
San Francisco
afld
Class F. No. 96. 2-line. 3 cts.
IVIE1V
Class F. No. 96. 2>£-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 96. 3-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 96. 4-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 96. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class F. No. 44. 4-line. 3 cts.
Class F. No. 44. 5-line. 4 cts.
DO
Class F. No. 44. 6-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 21. 4-line. 3 cts.
Bad 2
Class B. No. 21. 5-line. 4 cts.
REM
Class B. No. 21. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 94. 4-line. 3 cts.
ROM
Class B. No. 94. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 94. 10-line. 6 cts.
M
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
HOLLY "WOOD TYPE. San Francisco
and Poitland.
Class B. No. 60. 4-line. 3 cts.
BOID
Class B. No. 60. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class A. No. 93. 10-line. 5 cts.
Die5
Class B. No. 60. 6-line. 4 cts.
BID
Class B. No. 60. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 60. 15-line. 8 cts.
Class A. No. 93. 5-line. 4 cts.
1UNKE
Rot4
Class A. No. 93. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class A. No. 93. 15-line. 7 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
P&lmer & Rey, "WOT T V
Type Founders, XAV-f AJAJ i
WOOD TYPE. San
and Portland.
Class B. No. 62. 4-line. 3 cts.
Batl
Class B. No. 62. 5-line. 4 cts.
ICE
Class B. No. 62. 6-line. 4 cts.
BE
Class B. No. 62. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 62. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class B. No. 22. 5-line. 4 cts.
BONE
Dusti
Class B. No. 22. 6-line. 4 cts.
HUN
Class B. No. 22. 8-line. 5 cts.
DIE
Class B. No. 22. 14-line. 7 cts.
ALL STYLES"MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
Palmer & Rey,
Type Founders,
WOOD TYPE. s"
Francisco
and Portland.
Class D. No. 97. 6-line. 5 cts.
Class D. No. 97. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class G. No. 26. 5-line. 4 cts.
Class G. No. 26. 6-line. 4 cts.
Boim2
Class G. No. 26. 8-line. 5 cts.
ROSE
Class A. No. 48. 6-line. 4 cts.
COM
Class A. No. 69. 6-line. 4 cts.
Hadon
Class A. No. 69. 8-line. 5 cts.
HOE
Class D. No. 17. 8-line. 5 eta.
Class D. No. 17. 10-line. 5 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
Type Founders,
HOLLY WOOD TYPE.
San Francisco
&nd Portland.
Class D. No. 56. 8-line. 5 cts.
n
•
ill
Class D. No. 56. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class D. No. 56. 24-line. 9 cts.
Class G. No. 59. 6-line. 4 cts.
KentG
( lass G. No. 59. 12-line. Gets.
Class G. No. 59. 24-line. 12 cts.
Al.I. STYLUS MADE ANY 8IZK DESIRED.
Palmer & Rey, HOLLY "WXDOD TYPE. *" F™ncisco
Type Founders.
and Portland.
Class B. No. 20. 4-line. 3 cts.
SHOD
Class B. No. 20. 5-line. 4 cts.
Dirks
Cla^s B. No. 20. 6-line. 4 cts.
HOE
€lass B. No. 20. 8-line. 5 cts
Class B. No. 20. 12-line. 6 cts.
Class B. No. 25. 4-line. 3 cts.
Boal
Class B. No. 25. 5-line. 4 cts.
ZUCr
Class B. No. 25. 6-line. 4 cts.
Class B. No. 25. 8-line. 5 cts.
Class B. No. 25. 12-line. 6 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIREH.
Palmer & Rey,
Type Founders,
Class B. No. 37. 15-line.
San Francisco
and Portland.
8 cts.
Class I). No. 55. 30-line.
13 cts.
Class 15. No. 23. 15-line.
Sets.
Class A. No. 24. 30-line.
13 cts.
ALL STYLES MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED.
Palmer & Rey, TTOTjTYV 'WOOD TVPTT] San Francisco
Type Founders, AlV-rj-LLJ A VV \J\J±J A A JTAH. and Portland.
Border No. 76. 50 cts. per foot. Corners same price as border per foot.
^"X^, HOLLY WOOD TYPE. s*°
Border No. 48. 50 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
P*lmer A Rey, HOLLY ^ATOOD TYPE. *** Fr&ncisco
Type Founders,
and Portland*
Class A.
Ho. 45. 20-TIne.
9cts.
Class B.
No. 23. 20-line.
11 cts.
Border No. 49. 50 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
Palmer & Key,
Type Founders,
TVOT31 S&n Fmncisco
1 Y F 'Jb. Md Portland.
Border No. 84. 40 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
""SSfc*. HOLLY WOOD TYPE.
Clas- B.
No. 62. 18-line.
10 cts.
Clai-s A.
No. 81. 25-line.
11 cts.
Border No. 49. 40 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
Palmer & Key,
Type Founders,
rT1~W"pT^ San Francisco
•*- ^ fJZl» and Portland.
Class F.
Class G.
No. 77. 8-line.
No. 26. 30-line.
lo cts.
Border No. 83. 50 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
P&lmer&Rey,
Typefounders,
TVPT7! San
A A JTXL4.
Francisco
Border No. 43. 40 cts. per foot. Corners same price as body per foot.
f aimer & Key, HOLLY WXDOD
Type Founders, -TAWA-rfAJ A \V\~r\SU
SaB Ff&ncisco
. and Portland.
Border No. 63. 50 ctfl. per foot. Cornel s same price as body per foot.
Palmer & Rey, MTT!\A7' AA/'OOTl
Tyve Founders. X* J2rf W W UUU
Type Founders,
No. 95. 60 cts. per foot.
San Francisco
afld PoFtl&nd_
No. 93. 60 cts. per foot.
No. 92. 85 cts. per foot.
No. 91. 50 cts. per foot.
No. 87. 50 cts. per foot.
No. 86. 85 cts. per foot.
No. 90. 60 cts. per foot.
No. 89. 60 cts. per foot.
BODKINS AND TWEEZERS.
Our assortment of these indispensable articles is the best in the country. See illustrations
and prices below.
No. i. Wood Handle Bodkin s^.i?
No. 2. Wood Handle Bodkin $0.15
Patent Spring Bodkin 80.50
Patent (.'losing Spring Bodkin ?io-75
Pocket Case Bodkin, 2% inches long when closed $0.75
TWEEZERS.
No. 3. Twee/en..
.*,,....,
No. 2. Twee/en-
No. 4. Twee/
.$0.25
MALLETS AND SHOOTING STICKS.
Hickory Mallets, small.
" large.
Shooting Sticks, Style A $0.90
Lignum Vita; Mallets $0.75
Iron Bound Mallets i.oo
Shooting Sticks, Style B $1.23
PALMER & R E Y ,
Manufacturers and Importers of every description ot Printing Material,
<fOj atit/ 407 Saitsoti/e St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
•JVIISCELLANEOUS j/VRTICLES^
BELLOWS.
$1 00 | Large size
81 25
GAGE BUTTON.
This gage is attached to
the platen sheet witn paste,
and it is easily removed by
dropping a little water into
the hole, without tearing the
sheet. It has three flanges
1-16 to 3-16 of an inch wide.
PRICK, per doz. . . $0 40
BRONZING PAD.
2Jx6ins. .. . S2 50
BACK SAWS-CAST STEEL.
PRICE, from $1.50 to $3.00.
PLANERS.
White Maple .><0 50
'• " with leather on top 075
Proof J'laner 1 00
LYE BRUSH, (style A.)
No 1 — l£x4J . . . . .SO 40
2— 3Jx5 0 50
:{ 3|xlO : o 75
LYE BRUSH. (Style B.)
No. 1 -3JxlO 80 75
•1 extra wide . . . 1 15
LABEL HOLDER FOR CASES
Per dozen, 40ets. Per 100, s:j oo.
PATENT TYPE GAGE Brass.
I'KICK, each, $1.50
ST. JOHN PAPER KNIFE.
PRICK, 65cts.
COMPOSING RULES. Steel.
To 15 ems, 25ets. With Initials, 50cts
Make up rules, 50cts.
PRINTERS' KNIFE,
SI. 50
OIL CANS.
Tin
Copper or Brass
$023
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PALMER O6 REY, PORTLAND, OREGON.
BRACKETS^
ROLLER BRACKETS,
For holding 6 Rollers, 2 inches or less in diain- j
eter. Price, per pair, 5Oc.
PATENT GALLEY RACKS,
With removable brackets, that allow of the
galley being placed on the stone, or hung on
the frame in front of the case for correcting.
PATENT CASE BRACKET, WITH
GALLEY EXTENSION.
This cut shows the Case Bracket with an
Attachment for holding the galley while it is
being corrected. The attachment may be put
on all stands, and will prove a convenience to
book and news printers specially. When no
in use, the extension may be pushed in out of
the way.
PRICK, - - per pair, 76c.
EUREKA GALLEY BRACKET.
They are designed to support the galley before
the case, without covering the same, making
correcting easier, and enabling the compositor
to stand before his own case to correct, without
covering up the next case. They fit any ordi-
nary stand by pushing the lower case up to
admit the hook of the Brackets between the
case and the front of the stand. They avoid
foul cases and damage to type from sliding the
galley over the full boxes. They will be found
especially useful in book and newspaper offices
and in job offices. They save steps, take no
time for adjusting, and are removed in a mo-
ment when not in use. They are made of cast
iron and are well finished.
PRICE, in box - - per pair, SI.OO
DOUBLE CASE BRACKET.
Price, $1.50 per pair.
Single Case, Price $0.80 per pair.
GOLDINQ'S GALLEY BRACKET,
Price, per pair, *0.50
bAMP
PKICK,
75C each.
PALMER & REY,
Type Founders and Manufacturers of Presses and Printing Material,
4O5-7 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
^JVIISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES^
•—s*% {*} MI (c\ ® 3^-f^
. i** Jj A \2~£^
IMPROVED
HEMfEL'S
f ATEJVJT STEEL QUOIJMS.
ECONOMICAL, SIMI'LE, SAFK.
These quoins are made of the best cast steel, and are put
up in pairs. Only straight furniture is used with these
quoins, and they therefore possess unequalled good qualities
for printers who desire to do quick locking up, with as little
inconvenience as possible, and do it well.
No. 1 Quoins, per dozen pairs $2 50
No. 2 " " " 3 00
Plain Keys, either size, each, 50
f ROOF
EbM CITY COU^ITEF(.
It counts to 100,000, and repeats automatically. It is the
lowest priced counter now sold which will indicate correctly,
and wear well. Is only 5J inches long. It can be attached
to any kind of a machine by simply inserting two screws, and
connecting the lever to any movable part of the machine by
wire or chain, where a different horizontal or vertical move-
ment is to be obtained.
On examination this 1'roof Roller will be found to resemble
the ordinary braver roller, with this difference- it operates
on wheels. The wheels, together with a spiral leverage, raise
the india rubber impression cylinder a little over the proper
height for taking the impression from a galley, which is sup-
posed to be lying flat upon an imposing stone or an ordinary
table. The spiral springs yield to the pressure as the roller
passes over the type, and a perfectly legible proof is taken.
A pair of thumb-screws make allowance for the difference in
thickness between a brass or wooden galley, or no galley at all.
It is equally applicable to a job locked up in a chase or tied
with a string.
Price, (9 inches between wheels) $5.00.
Price,
- $10.00.
MITERING MACHINE.
HOES PATKXT ri'RIGIIT.
Will miter brass or metal rule. It is simple in construction,
easily adjusted, and does the work with the greatest facility!
Price, -
$16.00.
IJMK FOUJMTAI^.
The Hinged Well Ink Fountain for the "Peerless" is by far
the simplest and best- working fountain ever attached to a disc
press, and when used properly, will give an even color for any
length of time. It can be raised or lowered so as to give
more or less contact with the distributing roller, by the use
of the large thumb-screw. The knife may be adjusted to feed
the quantity of ink desired.
Price, - - $27.50.
Fountains of anv other make or stvle furnished to order.
MANUFACTURERS ^pAlsMER & f^EY^a AND IMPORTERS,
SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND.
(4)
MEGILL'S PATENTED REGISTERING APPARATUS,
FOR ALL JOB PRINTING PRESSES.
NEW PATENT WIRE GAUGE PINS.
Insert, the points into the platen-paper at the desired place and force home the pin. The bend at the lower corner prevents
the sheets from catching, and the pin from working out. One dozen, and one size only, in a box.
All sizes 25 cts. per dozen.
ADJUSTABLE STEEL GAUGE PINS.-FOUR SIZES.
Xo. 1-Pica.
Xo. 2 — Medium.
Adjustable to the finest degree,
and when adjusted to the exact posi-
tion are secured firmly in place by
forcing the two small teeth into the
platen paper.
ADJUSTABLE
SPRING TONGUE GAUGE PINS.
Xo. 3 Great Primer.
Xo. 4 Pica, short lip.
Price, GO cts. per doz.
< 'Mr duy.cii in a box. Assorted when
required.
IMPROVED EXTENSION FEED GUIDES.
Left Hand Extension Feed Guide in
position, ready fi>r work.
one size, - $1 20 per dozen. Particularly designed for printing large sheets that require a gauge beyond the lower
edge of the platen. Price, $I.OOperset. Including extra pair of
short guides and tongues.
40 cts. per set.
RADIATING SHEET SUPPORTERS.
Fig. 1. — Before bending.
A— Holder. D D — Legs of Holder. B— Pivoted section.
C— Sliding section. E — Tongue. I" — Guide Head.
G— Large Screw. II— Small Screw.
Fig. B.— After Bending.
The above cut represents a complete set of Hadiatir.g Sheet
Supporters in position on the platen, the Holders having
1>een bent on and forced down with the bail, the bottom and
side Supporters adjusted to the sheet, the screws tightened
and the tongues turned around over the margin.
,S/ze«> 2i 3 3i 4 4J
J'l-ices, 82.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40
For the 6x9 7x11 8x12 9x13 10x15
Diagram of a few of the positions in which they may
placed. They never prevent the use of the griper.
6j inches.
2.80 per Set.
14x22 Press.
2.50 2.63 2.70
11x17 12xlS 13x10
When ordering state name of Press and size inside the chase.
LIGHTNING SHEET ADJUSTERS.— Tbey are similar to the Radiating Sheet Supporters, but are made with-
out tongues or screws, and the guide-heads consist of points, which are quickly set on the platen-paper in any position.
STICKS
SCREW COMPOSING STICK.
C ch, 2 inc
6
12-i
ch,
ch, 2i
ch, 2
ch, 2
ch. 2
Every additioi
lies deep .so 75
0 ?5
0 85
0 95
1 15
. 1 30
al t \vo inches . 0 15
ALBION COMPOSING STICK.
0 inch §1 20
nickel plated 1 50
" German silver ... 1 50
YANKEE COMPOSING STICK.
(Prices same as the Grover.)
FRANKLIN COMPOSING STICK.
(Prices same as the Grover.)
COMPOSING STICK CLAMP.
This ('lamp prevents springing the knee during spacing.
Price, 20cts. each.
CROVER COMPOSING STICK.
Grover's Patent, 6-inch
8-inch
10-inch
12-inch
$1 20
........'...;.'.' 1 30
1 50
1 70
14-inch ................ . .............. 1 90
16-incli ............................. 210
18-inch ............... ............... 2 30
20-inch ---- . 2 50
Colding's Standard Composing Stick.
This stick is especially designed for newspaper work. When
it is once correctly set to measure, a reliable standard is ob-
tained, for there is no reason for changing it as it cannot be
set to half measure. Both ends of the adjustable knee arc
held firmly by screws, so that it is impossible to spring it by
tight spacing. No. 1 is adjustable from 2 to 2} inches long;
No. 2 from 2J to 2J inches long.
2 in. wide. 21 in. 2Jin.
No. 1, 12 to 13i ems pica $0 85 $0 90 $ 1 00
No. 2, 13Atol5 " " 085 090 100
Colding's News Composing Sticks.
The braced knee and beveled end are now used on all these
sticks, making them both lighter and stronger. All these
sticks are made of steel, and are polished and finished in a
superior manner.
2 in. wide. 2V in. wide.
5-inch §0 75 $0 85
6-inch 0 80 0 90
8-inch . . 0 90 . . 1 00
20 inches.
24 " .
28 "
MAHOGANY JOB STICK.
.. $1 15 32 inches.. .
1 30
1 40
36
40
$1 50
1 60
1 7ft
^•PALMER &
Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau and San Francisco Newspaper Union,
DEALERS IN PRINTERS' SUPPLIES,
405 and 4O7 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal.
TAKE SLUGS
THE ST. JOHN TAKE SLUG.
speaks for itself more eloquently tha
Cut to any measure, 30c. each.
BRASS INDENTED TAKE SLUG.
VII
STYLE "A." STYLE "X."
This slug is made of solid brass, and is almost indestructible. The figures are plainly indented in the face of the slug, and
the line to measure from is unmistakable. They are cheaper than the ordinary electrotyped slug, and preferable in every
resnect.
Cut to any measure, 25c. each.
ELECTROTYPED TAKE SLUGS.
respect.
ONE
10
Made from any figure or letter selected, not over Great Primer Body, at 25c. each.
ANNEX TYPE Box.
Showing box attached to case.
The Annex Type Boxes can be readily attached to any of ;he full or half compartments of the lower case, and the type
placed in them can be taken as easily and quickly as any of the lower case letters. They are so constructed that when
attached to the case the type in the lower case is fully as accessible as before. The capital letters commonly used, or most
frequently used in special work may be placed in these type boxes and attached to the several compartments containing the
lower case of the same letters, thereby saving much time and labor. These boxes are made scoop-shaped so that the type
may be easily taken from them by the compositor.
Price, 30c. each. $3.25 per dozen.
PAlsMER & REY,
TYfE fOUJMDEKXS, fRESS JvlANUf ACTUf^ERS /cND
405 and 407 Sansome Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
And 114 Front Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
HAND ROLLERS.
Style A. 6-inch and 8-inch
Rollers.
No.
Style B. Two handles.
Rollers from 12 inches up.
Length ot Roller.
6 inches.
Style B. One handle.
6, 8. 10 and 12-inch Roller*.
Roller Frame and Core.
$1.50
1-75
2.00
",25
2.50
2-75
3.00
3-25
3-So
3-75
Cofe or Stock only. Complete with Frame, Core and cast Roller.
Style A, 2 in. diam Style H, 3'^ in. diaia
§°-5o 82 co $2.50
•50
.70
.70
.85
.85
I. oo
1.00
*-»5
25
I.
3.00
3-25
3-5o
4.00
4.40
4- 75
5-25
5-75
6.25
ft
JOB AND CYLINDER PRESS ROLLERS.
JOB PRKSS ROLLERS.
CYLINDER PRESS ROLLERS.
Sizes. Cores. Casting on Core,
Roller Complete.
Prices for Casting only.)
Smaller than J gm. $0.50
Eighth-medium, .75
$0.50
.50
$1.00
1.25
LENGTH.
2-inch.
DIAMETER.
3-inch.
3^-inch.
_ large.
Quarter-medium,
.80
.85
•73
.80
1.50
1.65
36 inches,
40 "
2.00
$2.25
2. so
&-7S
large,
Half-medium,
.90
x.oo
•85
1-75
45 '
2.25
2.75
3-25
" i
.90
1.9O
5°
2.50
3 .00
3.50
larye,
1.15
1.00
2-15
55 "
2-75
3-25
3-75
HAND PRESS ROLLERS.
HAND PRESS ROLLERS.
(3'4 in. diameter.)
Cores. Casting.
$1.25 $2.50
1.40
1. 60
2.OO
2.»5
3-oo
3-5°
4.00
4.50
5 '.oo
Complete
$3-75
4.40
5-10
5.8o
6.50
DOUBLE ROLLER FRAME.
The advantages of the Double Roller Frame
will suggest themselves to the intelligent printer
at once. Instead of one roller 3^ inches in diam-
eter, the Double Frame carries two rollers, each
2% inches in diameter, giving fully one-third more
distribution than with the single roller, and in-
creasing the weight but little.
Price for Frame and Cores, $4 .00
With cast rollers, . . .... 8.00
How to Order a Roller.
Make a diagram like the one below, and give the following particulars :
Length of Roller from A to B inches. Diameter of cast roller, A to I ),
Spindles, C C, ' Spindles,
Much delay will be saved by attending to these points in first order.
inches.
PALMER & REY, 405-7 Sansome Street, S. F.
ROLLER COMPOSITION
Put up in 5 or 10 IV). packages, distinctly marked, with full directions for use.
PRICES.
Improved per Ib. 30 cts.
Improved Standard ..... " 40 '•
Golden Gate. . " 50 '•
COMPOSITION KETTLES.
One gallon $5 50
Two gallons 7 Oi)
Three gallons 8 50 jE
Made from heavy tin, with copper bottom.
PRICES.
Fidelity per 11). 30 cts.
I X L " 40 "
Handv . . " 50 "
GLUE POTS.
One pint $1 00
One quart 1 25
Two quarts 1 50
Slay be used for composition for small rollers.
.Ill .7f>r. f'ompoaition will remrlt.
ROLLER MOLDS f CABINETS.
PRICES FOR BRASS MOLDS.
FOR CYLINDER PRESSES.
No.
24
Length.
24 in.
Diameter.
30
36
40
44
48
52
30 '•
36 "
40 "
44 "
48 -:
52 '•
Price.
$9 60
12 00
14 40
16 00
17 60
lit 20
20 SO
FOR TKEAUI.E 1'KESSKS.
OS
<0
-—>
03
CO
PQ
Eighth medium ."> (),)
" " large 3 50
Quarto " 4 00
" " large 4 .">o
Half 5 00
" large.
These J'rirr* inrlwlf J{«.--« ami Star.
INK AND ROLLER CABINET.
No. 1 will hold 6 cans
of ink, 1 hand roller
and 12 machine roll-
ers— 6 eighth and 6
quarter-medium $6 50
A space is left at the bot-
tom of each for a pan of
water or wet sawdust.
In this low-priced cabinet
we bring within the reach
of every printer an article
that should be in all print-
ing offices. Its saving in
ink and rollers will soon
cover the cost.
405-407 Sansome St.
PALMER & REY,
No. 2 will hold 18 cans
of ink, 4 hand rollers
and 18 machine roll-
ers— six eighth, six
quarter and six half-
medium 10 00
Thousands of dollars are
lost to job printers, an-
nually, through lack of a
proper place to keep their
inks and rollers. With no
particular place to put them
they are left lying around
(the inks often with the
covers off), so that they
soon become worthless.
San Francisco, Cal.
Half, or Twin Chases.
REGULAR POLIO NEWSPAPER CHASES — WROUGHT IRON.
Half, or Twin Chases, with Bars.
No.
1..
2
3'!
5..
7..
Size of pair
over all
Size of
Paper.
5 col. folio.. 21%x29%.
6 " . .24 x33%.
Size inside
each half,
Price
per pair.
x!9V£ $10 00
x21% 12 00
14 00
16 00
18 00
No
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REGULAR QUARTO NEWSPAPER CHASES.
WROUGHT IRON.
Size of Size of pair Size of each
Paper. over all inside.
.4 col. 4to. .24 x33%..15
.5 " . . 28%x42% . . 19 V4-x26
. < i . . 30>£x49}4 . . 22)|x28
FOR COTTKKLL PRESS.
.7 " ..31
Price
per pair.
.$16 50
. 17 50
. 19 00
. 20 00
Book, or Shifting-Bar Chases.
WROUGHT IRON.
News Chases.
WITH MOVAKLK BAR— WROUGHT IRON.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
(i
7
8
10
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Size over all
17x21
20x25 .
24x30 .
25x35
Size inside.
... 15 x!9
. . . 18 x23
. . . 22 x28
23 x321.. .
1 'rice.
$ 9 00
10 00
11 00
12 00
13 00
14 00
15 00
16 00
17 00
18 00
Price
$6 00
6 50
7 00
8 00
9 00
10 00
11 00
12 00
14 00
15 00
No. Size over all. Size inside.
1 ... 17x21 . . 15 x!9 .
Price.
$7 00
8 00
8 50
10 00
11 00
12 00
13 00
14 00
16 50
17 00
2 20x25 18 x23
3 24x30 ... 22 x28
4 25x35 .... 23 x32>.< ....
29x42
. . . 26^x39'., . . .
. . 2931x43'.,, . . .
5 '^9x4"' ^6^<>x39^o
ii 32x40 .... 29>Ix43i|
32x46
34x50
7 34x50 .... 31,14'x471x£. . . .
,s 36x52 .... 33 x49 ....
!> . 40x54 37 x51 . . .
10 . . 42x60 39 x57
36x52
40x54
... 33 x49
. . . 37 x51
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. . . :;<» x57
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No. Size over all. Size inside.
1 8Kxl9>., .... 6x17 ....
2 10)2x23 V., 8x21
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Price.
$6 50
7 00
9 00
$2 25
2 50
3 00
Skeleton, or Poster Chases.
WROUGHT IRON.
Size over all. Size inside.
17x21 15 x19
3 10V?x30l4 8x28
Also made with short crossbar on special order.
Gordon and Peerless Chases.
20x25
... 18 x23 ...
... 22 x28 ...
24x30
25x35
23 x32i/
..'.'. 26)^x39 v!.''
9O1' -i- 1" 1
Quarto .
29x42
Halt-
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... 31^*47 J£...
. ... 33 x49 ...
. . . . 37 x51 . . .
. . . . 39 x57 ...
36x52
Cast Iron Chases,
Finished Inside, - - - 16c per Ib.
40x54
42x60
Chases of any .size /;<;)./<• to order on short in.
, :tt initportionu.te rates.
Nos. 4O5-7 Sansome St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
PALMER & REY,
114 Front Street,
Portland, Or.
(10)
BRASS-LINED GALLEY.
NEWSPAPER GALLEYS.
Dttom, brass-lined $2 00 ;
The same unlined, 25 cents less.
Brass, Mailing, brass-lined, Gl^x21^4 ins. 3 00 I
10x21 *£ " 4 50
" Reglets for same, nonpareil, each 0 35
Metal " " " " 0 15
JOB GALLEYS.
Job, G xlO inches inside $2 00
" 8%xl3 " " 2 75
" 10 xlG " •' 3 25
" 12 x!8 " " 3 75
" 14 x20 " 4 25
" 15 x22 " .4 75
WOOD GALLEY.
Common wood, (cherry) 5 x!5
5)^x18
.$0 30
. 0 40
G x20 0 50
Slice, wood, medium, 10x1(> 2 75
" " royal, 12x18 3 00
1'a-jriiijj;, brass-lined 0 90
Sl'KCfAT, SI/.KS AND STYLKH TO ORDK1!.
IMPERIAL GALLEY CABINET.
The full size cabinet, made as shown in cut, will hold 150 galleys, ami can be arranged for
either single or double galleys, or both.
Price, for cabinet holding 150 galleys $40 OO
" " " 100 " 27 50
PALMER & REY,
405-7 Sansome Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
112-114 Front Street,
PORTLAND, OR.
(11)
^•f PINTERS'
All our cases are made from thoroughly seasoned cherry, with white-wood bottoms, and are
guaranteed of superior quality.
-U' CASK.
Price, per pair, £1.75.
LOWKR CASK.
4
ITALIC CASE, M.1S.
TRIPLK CASE, $1.25.
LAHOII-SAVIXO RVLS CASE,
Ql'AD AND Sl'ACK CASK, 81.2:".
LABOR SAVING LEAD CASK, S1.2S.
FIGURE CASE, $1.25.
BLANK CASE, $0.85.
CALMER & f^EY
TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS AND
PRINTERS' MACHINISTS.
(12)
TWO-THIRD NEWS CASKS, per pair, $1.50.
TWO-THIRD RULE CASE, $1.40.
TWO-THIRD YANKEE CASK.
Price, $ .90
IMPROVED Two-TiiiRD CASE.
Price, $1. LT).
Will hold complete font of caps, small caps
and lower case.
CALIFORNIA TWO-THIRD CASK.
Trice, $ .90. The best two-third job case made.
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Lav of the Case " is the one generally in use all over the Pacific Coast.
MIDDLETOWN JOB CASE, $1.(>0. OVER-RUN GALLEY CASE, $1.40.
These Cases are furnished only on Special Order.
MANUFACTURERS
& REY.5? AND IMPORTERS,
SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND.
(13)
«CA B I JM E T S
IMPROVED CABINET
For Caps, Small Caps and Lower Case.
12 % cases ,$26 00
16 " 32 00
20 36 00
With Galley Top.
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KITIIER CASE SAME I' KICK.
GRAINED CABINET.
Made without front cross-liars, with cherry case fronts,
paneled sides, and neatly painted and grained. Though
made of less expensive wood than the others they will be
found to answer all the requirements of every day use.
YANKKK CASK.
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Two-third case Cabinets with either style case.
GRAINED.
12 prases $20 00
I 16
i 20
All with Galley Top and Drawer.
25 00
32 00
NAPANOCH.
16 % cases 37 00
20 " 46 00
\Vith <:allcy Top and Drawer.
THE "NAPANOCH."
This cabinet is made of variegated ash, with black walnut
veneered panels, front cross-bars, black walnut drawer
fronts, and bronzed pulls. This is the handsomest Cabinet
in the market.
16
20
\ JOB CASE.
GRAINED.
job cases ..................... $23 00
" ..................... 3000
With Galley Top and Drawer.
NAPANOCH.
16 & job cases 39 00
20 " 47 00
With Galley Top and Drawer.
p>ALMER & F^EY
TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS AND
PRINTERS' MACHINISTS,
•4O5 AND 4O7 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(14)
.,10..
These cabinets are made of
the best seasoned cherry, and
the cases are ornamented with
bronze handles. They are neat,
compact and handy.
PRICES :
6 (rases j.j sizc> $10 00
10 " " " 15 00
15 " <• " 19 00
Other sizes furnished to order.
Boxing extra.
BOOKBINDERS' CABINET.
The larger size Cabinets are not initially earned in stock, but will he promptly fiirni-iliefl on special
order, without extra cost.
BRACKET CABINET.
PRICE, 18 % cases, cherry $45 00
•' 18% " " 50 00
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The Eagle Cabinet contains 16 Italic or
Job Cases, 18 % cases, any style, with 2
pair of News Cages on top of Cabinet.
PRICK, (J rained $80 00
Cherry . 100 00
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PALMER & REY,
(15)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
/JOB STANDS.
JMEWS STAND.
HAS KACKS you FIGHT CASKS AND T\vo I'AIKH
OF CASES ON Tor.
PRICE,
$6.50.
JOB STAND.
HOLDING FIFTEEN Fri.L AKJ> FIFTEEN
TWO-THIRD CASKS,
WITH CASES lrr, THIRTY-KOFI!
CASKS i.v ALL.
PRICE,
$8.50.
"OUR OWN"
BOOK STAND.
For thirty-four full sized casos. Will
set close to wall, or back to back with
another stand, without waste of space.
Lower case slides easily back to allow
of access to galley tray beneath. Up-
per case set several inches nearer the
hand than in any other stand. Com-
positor can easily reach the upper
boxes while sitting.
PRICE,
$11.00.
PALMER & REY,
405-7 Sansome Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
M2-II4 Front Street,
PORTLAND, OR.
LEAD /RULE -RACKS*
•e^LEAD RACK.»
Arranged for Leads and Slugs, from 6 to 50 picas in length, and will hold over half a ton,
when filled. THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
PRICE,
$8.00.
EUREK/V loEj/VD RACK.
For leads running from 2 to 25 ems in length.
PRICE, - - $4.00.
fURNITURE RACK.
For Labor-saving Wood Furniture. Made
from 2 to 12 picas wide by 10 to 50 picas in
length. The sizes are stamped on end of each
piece. Varnished pine case. 560 pieces.
PRICE,
$11.00.
BBlfflfflil!
CALMER & REY RULE RACK, No. 2.
Nothing equal to this has ever been presented to the craft. It is absolutely perfect, and a
necessity in every job office.
PRICE, - $18.00.
Nos. 4O5-7 Sansome St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
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114 Front Street,
Portland, Or.
JOB OFFICE SPECIALTIES
QUOTATION FURNITURE RACK.
Only perfect arrangement ever invented. Will
hold a hundred pound font — each size by itself.
See full description in Pacific Printer for March
1885.
PRICE, - $4.50
JOB COMPOSITOR'S MAKE-UP STAND
FITTED TO THE WINDOW.
One of the handiest inventions ever put
in a job printing office
See full description in Pacific, Printer for
March, 1885, or send for our new illustrated
descriptive pamphlet, " Printing for Profit."
Price according to work in fitting.
Re-let, Furniture, etc. — Indispensable.
PRICE, -
OUR NEW
LEAD DISTRIBUTING GALLEY,
WITH GLASS BOTTOM.
Worth .$100 a year to any office — for
quickly and easily distributing Leads, Rules,
$1.50 each.
PALMER & REY,
Type Founders and Printing Press Manufacturers,
4O5 and 4O7 SANSOME STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(18)
JOB OFFICE SPECIALTIES
NEW
CH/VSE F(ACK
We keep in stock Hacks of this style for all
sizes of treadle presses, and make to order for
larger sizes.
No matter how the form is put in the rack,
not even the most careless handling can by any
possibility injure the face of the type. It is pos-
itively an absolute protection to the form.
Price -
$2.5O
In ordering please give length of chase. It is
sent " knocked down " for convenience of ship-
ping, and can be put together with a dozen six-
penny nails.
-WOOD TYPE SHELVES;
Will hold a full font of any size type, from four line to 100 line. As handy as a lower case.
Keeps the type always standing on end, and prevents warping or twisting. It is the first really
practical idea for keeping wood type handy, where it can be easily and quickly set and dis-
tributed, ever invented.
Special prices on large orders. PriCQ, - - $3.5O
ADJUSTABLE RUNNERS FOR JOB STANDS.
They make an ordinary Job Stand into
a, dust-tight Cabinet.
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RUNNERS FOR END OF STAND.
Price, per pair, $3.5O
SHOWING RUNNERS IN POSITION, FORMING A GALLEY CABINET
4O5-7 Sansome Street,
San Francisco.
PALMER & f^EY,
(19)
112-14 Front Street,
Portland, Or.
-^IMPOSING STONES.2*-
Italian Marble
IMPOSING STONES, |
Firmly Cemented
in Coffin.
IRON
Imposing Surfaces,
Perfectly Accurate
and Reliable and will
Last Forever.
No.
Size in inches. ^"°'
1 '-i^es.
Size of Paper.
Marble Stone
with Table.
Marble Stone
in Coffin.
Iron Bed
and Table.
Iron Bed
in Coffin.
1..
20x44 2
7 col. folio.
27.00
19.00
35.00
27.50
2....
28x50 2
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3200
24.00
40.00
32.00
3 ....
30x60 2
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38.00
30.00
48.00
38.00
4....
26x72 4
7
45.00
37.00
55.00
45.00
5.
28x80 4
S
47.00
39.00
57.00
47.00
6
30x90 4
9 '
50.00
40.00
60.00
5000
7...
36x60 4
(I <-ol. quarto.
47.00
38.00
57.00
47.00
Made from
Seasoned Wood,
Firmly bolted
together.
Strong, and du-
rable.
Drawers
in ends or side,
as ordered.
Sizes not on list
furnished
to order on short
notice.
OUR REGULAR NEWSPAPER IMPOSING STONE, WITH TABLE.
THE BEST
arrangement for
Stone and
Furniture Rack
ever invented.
Arranged for
Chase Rack be-
hind Furniture
on opposite side
of Stone.
THE PERFECT JOB IMPOSING STONE,
WITH QUOIX BOXES AND FURNITURE RACKS,
[For full description see article in "Pacific Printer," April, ISMn.]
Estimates for complete Stone, Table, Boxes, Furniture Rack, Furniture, and Chase Racks, on application.
PALMER & REY,
405-7 Sansome Street, 112-114 Front Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND. OR.
JVIAILING JVIATERIAL
COMPLETE MAILING OUTFIT FOR A LIST OF FROM 750 TO 1000 NAMES.
PRICE $47.OO ONLY.
STYLE OF LIST.
| Gr L Waterman
J F Murphy!
a Martin Kramer
Frank Talbott
| Jane Pomeroy
DENVER
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MAILING MACHINE.'!-- Piner's Mustang:
MAILING GALLKYB
MAILING RKGLETS $ M.
MAILING TYPE — Long 1'riiuer with abbreviations.. $ Ib.
$11 00
0 50
, 2 00
, 0 50
STYLE OF LIST.
C W Smith| ,
| Katie King
VIRGINIA CITY Nev
E Harding Salem, Or. |2i|
= Mary Johnson, DenverCol|5|
| M Stivers, Mary8viUe,Cal|»i|
•DIRECTIONS FOR MAILING LIST.-
1. Bring into alphabetical order the Post Offices found in
the mailing books by taking twenty-six slips of paper, about
three inches wide, each headed with a letter of the alphabet.
On these slips classify all Post Offices.
2. Prepare Post Office list for compositor by commencing
with the first Post Office in A ; turning to its list of names on
the mailing book, write them all on a slip of paper, and after
each name write the precise date up to which each has paid
for the paper. As fast as the lists are thus written out, they
can be passed to the compositor and set up.
3. Adjust to ten ems pica, which affords room for name,
date, or number on which subscription terminates, and all the
private marks requisite in book-keeping. Commence each
name flush, omit points, never space the date, and if neces-
sary, omit spacing name. If additional lines are used to
complete an address, indent respectively one and two ems, if
possible. The name of the Post Office is nlaced at the bottom
in black type, as shown above. By this arrangement the Post
Office address falls systematically from the dispatch machine
on its appropriate bundle of papers, which is then ready to be
wrapped, corded and mailed, leaving the address exposed on
thft white manrin. unless the Post Offices are set up in order a
second time, with figures or symbols annexed, indicating the
size of wrapper required to be 'used in each case, so as to have
all the wrappers addressed before going to press. The setting
up of the subscription list being completed, arrange the whole
according to mail routes ana pose onices in aipnabetical order
in chases or galleys. All this done take two impressions from
the type. The first enclose in an envelope and deposit in a
fire-proof safe or vault ; fasten the second in the accountant's
book. As papers going singly to the Post Office must be sep-
arately wrapped, these wrappers can be addressed by the
machine before the paper goes to press, by keeping the singles
in columns by themselves.
PALMER &
TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS AND
PRINTERS' MACHINISTS,
4O5 AND 4O7 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(21)
M ETAL F U I R N I T U R E
SIZES:
4-6-8-10-15-20-25-50 ems Long. 2-3-4-6-8-10 ems Wide.
50-ems omitted in Smaller Fonts.
Order "METAL FURNITURE" when you want This Style
Founts of 12 lt>s, $3.00
Founts of 25 His, 6.25
PRICES
Founts of 50 tbs, $12.50
Founts of 100 Itis, 25.00
-^QUOTATION FURNITURE.4-
SIZES :
4-8-12-16-20 ems Long. 2-3-4 ems Wida.
Designate all orders for This Style as "QUOTATION FURNITURE."
Price, 25c. per Ib.
^QUOTATIONS
SIZES: 2-4, 3x4, 4X4.
Price, 25c. per Ib.
Put up in 10 11). Fonts, @ $2.50, or sold Separate in any Quantity.
405-7 Sansome Street,
T YPE if FOUNDERS,
San Francisco
Front Street,
rt r j -* r-\ r> T^t 7"^ T 7" "* rront street,
/I / /y r\ C^f f\ h Y PR ESS + BUILDERS,
J.*A 1 ^IV \^S JVl^ A , Portland.
(22)
LEADS'-SkUGS*
All our leads and slugs are cast in lengths of 18 inches, planed by the most improved process
and guaranteed perfect.
PRICES :
10 to pica per Ib. .50
8 " " .30
6 " and thicker. . '•' .17
Improved Corner Quads {««} Labor-Saving Slugs.
The above cut represents our improved Corner Quads, Quads and Spaces, and Labor-Saving
Slugs, cast with a recess to receive the naging cord, thus enabling the form tied up with these
improved quads, to be Locked up without Removing the Cord. In book work, and
jobs that are to be left standing, they are invaluable. The saving of time and the absence of pi,
will very soon repay the outlay, their cost being no more than the ordinary quad, spaces, labor-
saving slugs, etc. The recess occupies the place of the nick in the ordinary quad, and does not
interfere in the least in any and all places where the common quads and labor-saving slugs are
required.
These Quads and Spaces are cast on Pica and Nonpareil Bodies
and put up in fonts of 10, 25, 50 and 100 pounds.
PRICES: Pica, 35c. per Ib. Nonpareil, 45c. per Ib.
LABOR-SAVING FONTS zf-
Kegular fonts of Leads or Slugs are put up, cut in graduated lengths from 4 to 25 ems pica, in
fonts of 12 Ibs., 25 Ibs., or 50 Ibs., at 25 cents per pound.
ODD SIZES TO ORDER IN ANY QUANTITIES.
FOOT SLUGS-
13 ems measure — Metal, Great Primer body.
13 " " Brass
. . 4 cents each.
..20 " "
PALMER & REY,
Type Founders, Electrotypers, Printing Press Manufacturers
Dealers in Printers' Supplies and Bookbinders' Specialties,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. und PORTLAND, OR.
(23)
^BRASS L>EADERS>
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LABOR-SAVING BRASS LEADERS.
BODY.
PACK, 137.
FACE, 72.
FACE, 99.
Sox.
Nonpareil
Brevier
Long Primer
Pica
Leader Rule furnished to match any face of type made and on any body.
Face No. 72 is furnished with all Law Italic fonts, unless otherwise ordered.
When ordering be particular to state the style of Leader by number, as well as the
face of the type with which the Leaders are to be used. A. specimen letter must, in all
cases, accompany the order.
PUICES t Nonpareil, per Ib. $1 60
Brevier, " 1 60
Long Primer " - 1 50
Pica, " - 1 40 .
PERFORATING RULE.:
BRASS, per foot, ir>c.
STEEL, per foot, 75c.
CARRUTH'S PATENT GRIPPER PERFORATOR.
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^9 PRICES: <§^
Eighth Medium, - $3.00. Quarto Medium, - $4.00. Half Medium, - $5.0O.
PALMER & REY,
TYPE f OUNDERS ^ f RESS .(MANUFACTURERS,
405 and 407 SANSOME STREET,
(24)
F^ULE
We make to order any plain-faced Rule into labor-saving fonts of any size required, the
price varying according to the thickness of the body, as given below. AVe show the faces of
Rule most called for, and which we keep always on hand, put up in fonts of 3 pounds each.
Sizes range from 1 em pica to 25 ems, varying by ens up to 10 ems, and by ems tip to 25 ems.
Each piece is stamped. Mitered pieces to all labor-saving fonts except dotted and Saxon single.
Saxon No. 1.
Saxon No. ~\.
Excelsior No. 2.
Excelsior No. 8.
Nonpareil No. 4.
Excelsior No. 4.
Nonpareil No. 6.
Excelsior No. 6.
Nonpareil No. 8.
PRICES:— Saxon Rule, $2.00 per ]«tuixl. Fonts of 3 pounds, f&.W
Excelsior " 1.60 " " 3 " 4.80
Nonpareil" 1.50 " " 3 •• 4.5o
COLUJVIN AND JHEAD f^ULES-STAND/VRD MEASUREMENT.
The accompanying table gives the length of Column and Head Rule for the regular standard
sizes of Folio and Quarto Newspapers.
STYI.K OK NEWSPAPER
4 col. 5 col. 0 col. ~ col.
quarto or quarto or quarto or quarto or '8 col. folio. 9 col. folio,
folio. folio. folio. folio.
Column Rules, inches in length
Head Rules, "
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The length of the Head Rules given are for columns IS ems pica wide, and Minion column
rules except for nine column paper, when Brevier column rules are used.
PRICES FOR COLUMN /rND HE/rD RULES.
Coi,i .\IN HULKS- 12 indies or less, Nonpareil bodv, each, 0 80 : HKA
24 .1 .. H 0 56
24 to 28 ins. ., ,, 0 75
12 inches or less Minion !>o<ly 0 35
24 11 .. .1 0 70
24 to 28 ins. u .. 0 85
12 inches or less, Krevier body 0 40
24 M i. » 070
24 to 28 ins. .. " 0 95
Ki'i.K.s 1'carl thickness, 12 inches anil under.
Agate
Nonpareil •• 12
.1 .. 24
Heavier column rules to order.
0 25
0 4f>
0 2;'.
0 50
0 30
0 00
DASHES AND CROSS RULES.
Alisere Dashes, 5c. each.
Local Dashes, 5c. each.
Editorial Dashes, 7a. each.
Double Cross Rules, 6<-. each.
I'arallel Cross Rules, 6c. each.
Fancy Dashes, lOc. eacli.
Waved Cross Rules, ~c. each.
Advertisinjjf Rules, 4c. each.
Desfiffnate face by number of the strip rule in Specimen Book.
fALMER &
Type Founders, Manufacturers of Printing Presses, Brass Rule, Dashes, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and PORTLAND, OR.
(25)
RASS-WO R K I N G TOO LS.
LITTLE GIANT
Lead and Rule Cutter -
- $8 50
GOLDING'S CURVING MACHINE.
No. 1, curves \ to 4 ins. - - $12 50
No. 2, " V 8 " - - - 19 00
GOLDING'S CUTTING AND MITERING MACHINE.
Price, Twenty-Five Dollars.
^f) V
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if
PRINTERS' VICE.
"2 i
4) Q)
Price, $3.00
*s y
This is a convenient tool for filing rule at
1|
either angle of 45, 67| or 90°. The surfaces
-ȣ"
controlling the angles ara hardened so that r. ^ -g
file will not scrctch them. The rule is helil ^ %
by a screw clamp, and the length in controlled o
by a reversible gage extendirg 11 inches.
2 5
^-_ __
I!
ALMER & REY,
*i
Type Founders and Printers' Machinists,
405-7 Sansome St., San Francisco, CaL
UNIVERSAL RULE MITERING MACHINE.
Price, $25.00.
(26)
IMPROVED TABbET f RESS
FOR PRINTERS, STATIONERS AND BINDERS.
PAPKR IN PRESS.
APPLYING THE CEMKNT.
This press i« used for forming into tablets or blocks, bill-heads, letter-heads, note-heads,
statements, orders, memorandums, blanks, etc. The only practical press made for the purpose.
It is so simple in operation an ordinary boy can work it.
The first illustration shows the machine when closed and packed with paper. The paper is
inserted edgewise on two boards set at right angle, to which the bottom edges of the paper are
easily gathered, so that the edges when reversed for gluing are uniformly even and smooth.
When the paper is in position it is pressed by turning the crank handle at one end of the press,
which operates a screw bearing against a movable iron clamp. The clamps are held in a hinged
frame, so that the paper, when properly secured, can be thrown over, as shown in the second
illustration, bringing the lower and smooth edges uppermost, ready for gluing.
Every press is provided with two sizes of clamping boards for each end, to protect the paper
from indentations from the iron clamps. A thumb-screw is used to raise or lower the clamping
frame, whereby a central pressure can be obtained on any size paper from 2x2 inches, up to the
full capacity of the press. If paper is used for finishing the edges after gluing, the block can be
thrown back on the boards and pressed by its own weight. The blocks can be made any thick-
ness, and separated easily by vising a thin, sharp knife.
SIZES AND fRICES,
No. 1 will hold 2,000 sheets, any size up to 6x12 inches, - - $10 00
No. 2 " 5,000 " " " 8x16 " - - - 15 OO
For Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders.
This Composition is for making a FLEXIBLE or ELASTIC binding, and can be used, without
paper, for finishing, in making pads, tablets, or blocks of paper.
One pound of Composition is enough for 50,000 sheets, note size.
DIRECTIONS. — Cut into pieces about one inch square, and put it with a little water into a glue
pot kept hot in a water-bath. When thoroughly melted it is ready for use, and should be
applied to the paper as hot as possible. Avoid putting it on too thickly. If one thin coat does
not prove effective in holding sheets apply it thinly a second time. Water may be added if the
Compo. becomes too thick to spread smoothly. The blocks si
sharp knife.
Elastic Compo., red or blue, per pound, - - $O.4O
should be cut apart with a thin,
PALMER & REY,
Type Founders and Manufacturers of Presses and Printing Material,
4O5-7 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
(27)
f ROOF f RESSES
f^EADY F^ObbER f ROOF f RESS
No. 1.
With Covered Holler— without Table.
8x24 inches, inside bearers $20 00
15x28 " " " 35 00
I^EADY ROLLER f ROOF f RESS
Xo. 2.
With all-iron table, and black Avalnut closet for
holding paper, ink, water, and ink brayer.
8x24 inches inside bearers. .
15x28 "
. . $25 (10
4.") 00
READY ROLLER PROOF PRESS
No. 2.
For Prices see next column.
PIONEER PRESS4-
SIZES AND PRICES.
No. 1. — For <> column paper — size 14x20 ins., f. o. b. in San Francisco $70 00
No. 2.— " 7 " " " 10^x22% " " 9500
This Press resembles the modern hand press in having Ways, Bed, Tynipan, and Frisket. In place of a platen and levers
it has a cylinder, by the rotation of which the bed is moved and the impression given at each motion, back and forth The
tympan is covered with the best gum cloth. The frisket is covered with paper, same as other hand presses. The form is
inked by hand. The impression is adjusted by screws under the bearings of the cylinder. The sheet is worked folded and
Nos. 405-407 Sansome St.
PALMER & REY,
(28)
San Francisco, Gal.
THE PIONEER PRESS
HHHIS Press resembles the modern common hand press in having Ways, Bed, Tynipjui and
-"" Frisket. In place of a platen and levers it has a cylinder, by the rotation of which the
bed is moved and the impression given at each motion, back or forth. The tympan is covered
with the best trum cloth. The frisket is covered with paper, same as other hand presses. The
form is inked by hand. The impression is adjusted by screws under the hearings of the cylin-
der. The sheet is worked folded and turned, taking fonr impressions to complete each paper.
The pressman can work from 200 to 300 impressions per hour and do good newspaper work.
There is nothing wonderful about this kind of newspaper work, except the cheapness of the
outfit for it. Where it is desirable to start on a very economical scale, commencing with a small
circulation, this outfit does admirably. The Pioneer Press is furnished with two chases, six
Hempel patent quoins, roller-frame and cast roller, oiler and wrench.
OUTFIT ESTIMATES
FOR SIX- COLUMN PAPER.
Pioneer Press, 14x20 inches, with roller $70 00
1 Single Galley 2 00
1 Double Galley 2 50
2 Composing Sticks 1 50
3 pairs News Cases 6 00
6 Job and 1 Triple Cases 9 60
1 each Mallet, Planer, Bodkin and Brush 1 90
10 Ibs. News Ink 2 50
1 Autocrat Stand and Galley Rack 10 00
2 Composing and 1 Make-up Rules 1 00
1 set Column and Head Rules, 2 pp 7 20
30 Single and 10 Double and Parallel Cross Rules. . . 1 80
10 Editorial and 20 Local Dash Rules. 1 90
15 Ibs. Leads and Slugs, 13 ems 3 00
100 Ibs. Long Primer No. 14, with Italic '. . . 42 00
50 Ibs. Brevier No. 14, with Italic 24 00
1 Heading, electrotyjxjd 3 00
1 fount 8 Title No. 4 3 85
1 do 8 Antique Extended No. 3 275
1 do 10 Aldine 245
1 do 12 Gothic No. 9 315
1 do 16, No. 5 2 65
1 do 22 Clarendon Compressed 3 90
1 do 28 Gothic Condensed No. 7 3 30
1 do each, 12, 16, 22, Spaces and Quads 250
6 yards Sidesticks and 50 Quoins 1 f 0
FOR SEVEN-COLUMN PAPER.
Pioneer Press, 10Jx22] inches, with roller $95
2 Single Galltvs.. . . .4
1 Double Gal'ey 2
2 Composing Sticks 1
3 pairs News Cases 0
7 Job and 1 Triple Cases 10
1 each Mallet, Planer, Bodkin and Brush 1
10 Ibs. News Ink 2
1 Autocrat Stand and Galley Rack 10
2 Composing and ] Make-up Rules 1
1 set Column and Head Rules, 2 pp 8
40 Single and 10 Double and Parallel Cross Rules 2
15 Editorial and 80 Local Dashes 2
20 Ibs. Leads and Slugs, 13 ems 4
125 Ibs. Long Primer No. 14, with Italic 52
60 Ibs. Brevier No. 14, with Italic 28
1 Heading, electrotyped 3
6 yards Sidesticks and 50 Quoins 1
2 fount S Title No. 4 ...
Boxing and cartage extra.
AGENTS PACIFIC COAST,
$215 4:">
T~C
1 do 8 Antique Extended No. 3 2
1 do 10 Aldine 2
1 do 10 Gothic Italic No. 3 2
1 do 12 Gothic No. 9 3
1 do 16 No. 5 2
1 do 22 Clarendon Compressed- 3
1 do 2S (iothic Condensed No. 7 3
1 do each 12, 16, 22, Spaces and Quads 2
$269
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
JHAND PRESSES
DIMENSIONS AND PRICES.
The celebrity the Washington hand presses have ob-
tained during the past forty years renders any remarks
upon their superiority unnecessary. They are elegant in
appearance, simple, quick and powerful in operation,
and combine every facility for the production of superior
printing.
No. Size paper printed. Bed.
No. 2 6 col. folio 26x34.
3.. .. 7 " .... 27x39.
j>.. .. 8 " . 283^x43.
Platen.
22x30
23x35.
Price.
.$225 00
225 00
f*4'x39. . . 250 00
31x47.. 325 00
Price includes two pairs of points, one wrench, one
pair of bearers, and one extra frisket.
INKING APPARATUS
FOR HAND PKKSS.
No. 2, for 6 column folio $20 00
3, 7 " " 20 00
5, 8 " " 22.50
7, !) " " 25 00
Including two cylinders, roller handle, and two roller
cores complete.
CASTING ROLLERS.
36 ins $3 00
40 ins 3 50
44 ins 4 00
48 ins. . 4 50
INK KNIVES.
6 inch blade. . $0 60
7 " " 0 75
9 " " 1 25
12 *' " 2 00
Pressmans' Friend," 7 inch blade.
It It o it
" " 9 " .
10
$1 25
1 50
1 75
2 00
PALMER & REY,
TYPE f OUNDERS / f RESS JVIANUFACTURERS,
405 and 407 SANSOME STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
(80)
"PEERLESS"
POPULAR BECAUSE RELIABLE.
'r A.
SIZES AND PRICES :
Eighth-Medium, 8x12 in. inside chase $225 Oo
9x13 ' " 25000
(Quarter-Medium, 10 x 15 " " 30000
" 11x16" " 35000
Half-Medium, 13 x 19 in. inside chase 400 00
'• 14x20 " " 45000
Half-Super-Royal, 14£x22 " 50000
Boxing, S6, $7 and §10.
Steam Fixtures, extra, $15. Ink Fountain, $25.
ts> Freight from Factory to be added/!-*
OLD RELIABLE
GORDON PRESSES.
PRICES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Small Eighth-Medium 7x11 ins $175 00
Large " 8x12 200 00
Quarto-Medium, 10x15 275 00
The Sizes quoted are inside of cha.se.
All the above presses have a throw-off.
BALTIMORE JOBBER.
PRICE IN SAN FRANCISCO.
MCKEL AND BRIGHT FINISH, WITH THROW-OFF,
ROLLER-MOLD, THREE CHASES, AND ONE
EXTRA SET OF ROLLER CORES.
NO. 4, (('has.' (iS,xt»l-2 inches inside,) $125. OO
PALMER & REY,
Largest Printers' Supply House on the Pacific Coast,
SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND.
(31)
f APER eUTTERSK-
THE JEWEL.
It is almost noiseless, and for strength, durability,
power and simplicity of operation, it far surpasses any-
thing we have ever seen. We can cheerfully recommend
the "JEWEL" Cutter.
THE BEST CHEAP CUTTER EVER MADE.
PRICES ix SAN FRANCISCO:
Wood bed, cuts 23 ins
Iron " " 23 " .
$'.»5 oo
120 00
Boxing, $5.00.
PEERLESS Ff^ONT LEVER.
The FRONT LEVER "PEERLESS " CUTTER has a long
and powerful lever, which swings down to the left,
in front of the table, giving the requisite power for
the heaviest cuts through the toughest materials. It
is supplied with back and side gages, rules and cross
lines, and the invaluable "PEERLESS" PARALLEL
GAGE, for cutting labels and narrow margins.
PRICE IN SAN FRANCISCO:
Cuts 30 inches, square, $200.00 Boxing, $(5.00.
fEERLESS END LEVER.
The "PEERLESS" END LEVER CUTTER is an
elegant machine. The power is given by a lever
attached by a sliding connection directly to the knife-
bar, and nmvos with it, producing, with the least
possible friction, an equally distributed and powerful
leverage from the beginning to the end of the cut.
Attached to it is the invaluable " PEERLESS " PARAL-
LEL GAGE, for cutting labels and narrow margins.
PRICE IN SAN FRANCISCO :
Cuts 30 inches, square, $225 00
Boxing, $(}.00.
405-407 FRONT STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PALMER & REY,
114 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, OR-
*f APER CUTTER
The 14-Inch Lever
PARAGON CUTTER.
Cuts 2^ Inches Thickness of Paper.
Squares 14 Inches.
PRICE, -
Weight, 2OO Jbs.
- 6O.OO
Boxing, $1.OO
This handy little Cutter will be found very useful in all Job Printing Offices. It will effect a
great saving of time and labor in the cutting of small work, such us labels, bands, circulars,
cards, etc. Avoid the trouble and expense of having the knife of your larger cutter ground so
often because of the little space in the middle of its cutting edge getting dull from use on small
jobs. A very desirable feature is the ability to gage and cut accurately very narrow jobs. It is
a well built and substantial machine, made entirely of iron and steel, and will sustain the well-
earned reputation of the Paragon.
PAPER-CUTTER KNIFE GRINDER and SHARPENER.
Horizontal Grinder.
For Grinding
and Sharpening
PAPER-CUTTER KNIVES
Without Removing
Blade from Cutter.
(Including enough Stones to grind and sharpen) <l£O9 KLf\
ijl ( any blade at least 100 times. J *&£**£***+*
Directions strictly followed, every machine warranted to thoroughly and evenly grind and sharpen
paper-cutter and book-trimmer knives, without removal, in from 10 to 20 minutes.
=PALMER & REY,
Largest Printers' Supply House on the Pacific Coast,
SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND.
(33)
'EXCEL>SIOR"
VERTICAL ENGINE.
The following advantages are presented by
the "Excelsior."
It will do more work with a given amount of fuel than
any other engine.
It will run at a cost of TEX CENTS per DAY per
horse power.
It is made in San Francisco, and any part can he
duplicated at any time.
It is recommended by all who have used it.
PRICES:
Engine and boiler complete, boxed on Hoard cars at San Francisco.
Four horse power, 4x(> cylinder $:>,75 00
Five " " oxd •*• 450 00
Eight " " 7x8 " 60000
LAWSON GAS ENGINE.
This engine has fewer working parts, is positive in its
action, has no springs to be carefully adjusted, has less
friction, requires less attention and cleaning; and last
but not least, is offered at a much lower price than any
engine in the market.
It is started by simply applying a match, and will
develop full power instantly.
Price, One horse power,
Two "
...$375 00
. 550 00
One horse power will easily run a country cylinder
and jobber. Two horse power will run one or two cylin-
ders with job presses.
Counter Shafts, Counter Hangers, Cone
Pulleys, Drop Hangers, Pulleys, Post
Hangers, Shaftings, Couplings, Belting, &c.
We are ready to supply, on a moment's notice, the necessary Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers for running- Printing Machiir
ery ; and as we make a specialty of handling all Fixtures connected with a Printing Office, manufacturing all such machinery
in our own shops and guaranteeing whatever we turn out, we hope our customers will give us an opportunity to estimate
when they wish Steam Fixtures for their offices.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PALMER & REY,
(34)
PORTLAND, OREGON-
STITCHED
BROWN'S
WIRE STAPLING MACHINE.
PATENTED
OCT. 1878 ,
JUNE 1879 ,
PAT. PENDING.
From 2 sheets to 3-8 of an inch.
This is the simplest machine made
for the purpose it is intended for,
can be easily understood by any
smart boy, a little common sense
only being necessary.
PRICE, $30.00
Staples/ - 25c per 1000.
HAWKINS'
To
PRINTERS,
ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS
AND OWNERS OF ALT, KINDS OF
MACHINES UPON WHICH
COUNTERS AKE I'SKD.
PALMER & REY,
SOLE AGENTS
FOR
THE PACIFIC COAST.
This machine is the simplest,
most desirable and reliable, and
the cheapest instrument in the
market, for indicating correctly
the number of movements of
any machine to which it may
be attached.
PRICE, 12.00
&
DEALERS IN PRINTERS' AND BINDERS' SPECIALTIES,
SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND,
(35)
THE ELM CITY CARD CUTTER.
The Best Card Cutter
for the money
ever made.
PRICE, - $11.00
ENGRAVING TOOLS-PRINTERS' SET.
Consisting of 3 tint tools, 1 lozenge, 1 gouge and 1 chisel, handled
and sharpened ready for use. Very handy in a printing office.
PRICE
$2.50
PRICE,
SCHUTE BOARD.
This article will be found invaluable in a printing
office, and comes in constant use. Mado of hard
wood and fitted with iron hand plane.
$5.50
SPONGE HOLDER.
Used by newspaper compositors for resting the
type-laden left hand in distributing. It consists
of a spiral wire basket, made to clasp on the front
of the lower case, and hold a sponge. A simple
arrangement, easily attached and removed.
PRICE, (with sponge) 50c.
PEERLESS" PARALLEL GAUGF-
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PALMER & REY.
For Cutting
Narrow Measures
on
Paper- Cu tters.
PRICE, - $8.00.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
-^SCROLL CIRCULAR SAWS*-
SCROLL SAW, No. 7.
This machine is designed for practical service, and
warranted to be well made and of good material.
The table and arms are of hard maple.
The frame is of cast iron, strong, yet light.
The balance wheel runs on a steel arbor.
The swing around the blade, under the arm is 24 ins.
The length of the blade is 7 inches.
The machine weighs 55 Ibs.
PRICE, - - $22.5O
One do/en blades free with each machine.
COMBINED
SCROLL and CIRCULAR SAW.
Invaluable in a Poster Printing Office. Costs
no more than two fonts of large size wood type,
and will make half the wood type and ornaments
used in a Poster Printing Office.
PRICE, - - $47.5O
2 circular and 12 assorted scroll saws furnished
with each machine.
VELOCIPEDE SCROLL SAW,
No. 2.
WITH BORING ATTACHMENT.
It has about same capacity as the No. 7 Saw,
above, but is preferred by many on account of
the velocipede foot power. Weight, 90 Ibs.
A printer can make all his large wood type
and ornaments with this saw.
PRICE,
$30.
An ingenious printer can save the price of either of these machines several times over during
the year, and give much better satisfaction to his customers.
WOOD. — \Ve furnish wood to order for making large wood type, with instructions for iising,
at an average price of T2c. per square foot. When made according to our instructions the letters
will not warp.
PALMEK & HEY,
Street, Saii l^i-aiu-isc-o, C'al.
(37)
PRINTING INKS.
We Deal in Everything in the Line of Printing and Lithographing Inks,
Varnishes, Bronzes, Etc., Etc.
>LIST OF PRICES.^
Black, Extra news, $* tt> 0 20
" Job, It) ft 75c, lOOaud 150
Card or Extra Job.^lb 1 00, 1 50, 2 00 and 5 00
Pictorial Cnt, $ft. . 25, 30, 40, 50, 75c and 1 00
Colored Inks, Per I'ound.
Crimson Lake :! 00, 5 00 and 10 00
Lake 3 00, 5 00 and 10 00
Fine Red 1 50, '2 00, 2 50, X 00, 5 00 and 10 00
Scarlet Red 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 and 4 00
Vermilion 2 00 and 2 50
Cardinal Carmine 5 00, 7 50, 10 00 and 12 00
Red for Posters 50e, 75c, and 1 00
Ultramarine Blue, poster 50c, 75c, and 1 00
Ultramarine Blue, fine, 1 50, 2 50 and 3 00
Special Pale Blue 1 50
Light Blue 1 00 and 2 00
Bronze Blue .200 and 250
Dark Blue 1 00 and 1 50
Light Green, for posters 50c and 0 75
Light Green, flue 1 00, 1 50 and 2 00
Emerald Green - 00
Carmine, V 07. 1 00 and 200
Varnish Nos. 0 aud 1 per pound o 50
Varnish, Copal Flock, per pound 1 50
Lithographic— Black, per lb., 2 00, 2 50, 3,50 and 4 00
Black, Wood Cut, fMI>. ... 1 00, 1 50, 3 00, 3 50 and 5 00
Book, ^tt) 30,40, 50 and 075
Diagram, ^K> 75c, 1 00, 2 00, 3 00 aud 500
An excellent News Ink, in :>•">- lt> kegs, <jft pound, 0 lt>
Colored Inks, Per Pound.
Dark Green, for posters 50c and 0 75
Dark Green, fine 1 on. i 50, 2 00 and 2 50
Lemon Yellow, for posters 50c and 0 75
Lemon Yellow, fine 1 00, 1 50 and 2 00
Orange Yellow, for posters 50c and 0 75
Orange Yellow, fine 1 00, 1 50 and 2 00
Medium Yellow 1 50
White 50c. 75c and 1 00
White Size 100
Leaf Gold White Si/e 1 50
Gold Size 1 Oil. 1 50 and 2 00
Orange Gold Si/c 2 50
Brown and Sienna 1 00, 1 50 and 2 00
Purple 8 00
Crimson Carmine 2400
1'urplc, '-[•*• <>/ 50c, 1 CO and 1 50
Lithographic Colored at fair prices.
Lithographic Varnish, per pound, 60 to 0 80
Ink of any manufacture furnished on special order
QUADS AND SPACES,
For Job Fonts. Put up in Uniform Packages of from One to Two
Pounds Each.
IVr Font.
Nonpareil 0 75
Minion 0 70
Brevier 0 65
Bourgeois 0 60
Long Primer 0 55
Small Pica 0 55
Pica 0 55
English 100
Columbian.. . .140
Great Primer 1 00
Paragon 1 00
Double Small Pica 1 00
Double Pica 1 00
Double English 1 00
Double Columbian 1 00
Double Great Primer i 00
Double Paragon 1 00
Canon 1 00
Four Line Pica. . . 1 00
PALMER & REY,
TYPE-FOUNDERS AND DEALERS IN PRINTING INKS,
VARNISHES, ETC.
(38)
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
BLANKETS, FELT.
6 00
PAGE CORD.
Per Bale
40
Felt Blanket' 44 inches, per yard . . . ,
Felt Blanket, 48 inches, per yard —
Hhiul-Press Blanket, 7-colnmn
linnd-Press Blanket, 8-eoluniu
7 50
.... S 50
4 00
. . 5 00
POINTS FOR HAND-PRESS.
Six inch, with springs, per pair . .
Eight inch, with springs, per pair
50
75
BLANKETS, RUBBER.
Rubber Blanket, 3-plv, 36 inehes, per yard 8 75
Rubber Blanket, 3-ply, 44 inches, per yard 11 50
QUOINS.
1 00
fl()
BELTING.
25
Hickorv, per hundred
ROLLER FELT.
Roller Felt, 2% inches, per roll
5 50
35
4 inches wide, per foot
Estimates for odd sixes.
50
BRONZES.
We import Bronzes direct from the best European
Manufacturers. All Shades— Rich Gold, Pale Gold,
Green Gold, Lemon, Fire, and Copper, in grades as
follows:
No 1000 per oz ''0
SIDE AND FOOT-STICKS.
Taper, per inch
Square, per inch
M
05
STEREOTYPE OUTFITS.-Hughes'.
No. 1, casts 13x23 mches
No. 2, casts 11x18 inches
No. 3, casts 7V^xl2 inches
No. 1. casts 4'^xl2 inches . . .
185 00
145 00
100 00
80 00
No 2000 per oz
. .. 25
No. 3000 per oz
No 4000 per oz
30
.... 35
No. 5000 per ox
No 6000 per oz
40
50
No 7000 per oz
75
TAPES.
Power Press, :!H inch wide, per roll
Power Pre <s, ' .{ inch wide, per roll
1 •>:•
1 50
250
275
3 00
French Bronze Brilliant
85
BOOKS.
American Printer
. 2 25
Power Press, ?? inch wide, per roll.
Power Press, /I inch wide, per roll
Power Press, i inch wide, per roll
Wilson's Punctuation
Kumalley's Price-List
2 25
1 25
TYPE-WASH AND LYE.
Champion, 1-poimd cans, each 2oc, per doz
(Put up in 1, 2, and 3-pound cans.)
Concentrated I.ye, same prices.
2 50
BENZINE CANS.
Patent, quarts 75
GUTTING STICKS.
Any Cutter, square i~>
TYPE MEASURES.
150
25
1 50
ELEGTROTYPING
In all its Branches. Estimates on Ails.,
itc., furnished on application
Bookwork,
Standard, with foot rule
Brass, picas . ...
WOOD FURNITURE AND REGLET.
Cherrv — 2 tc 5 line, pervard
05
07
OS
08
03
05
ELECTROTYPE CUTS.
Largest Assortment in the Country. New book on
application.
Cherry — 6to 8 line, per yard
Cherry— 8 to 12 line, per yard ..
Cherry — side sticks, per yard
Pine — under 2 line, per yard . .
INK SLABS.
1 75
(Eastern Made )
WOOD TYPE.
Page & Co.'s, at their list prices.
Holly-Wood. Send for Book.
Morgan & Wilcox Manufacturing Co. Send for
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LEAD MOULDS.
Kach . ....
. 5 00
LACING.
\£ inch wide per 100 feet
. . 1 00
WRENCHES.
Impression, to order ...
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405-7 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
The Camobell Country Power Press.
PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND
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(gjhe ^mproved (Country
Campbell Power Press.
OVER 2,000 IN USE. ®
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Simplicity,
Absolute Register,
Accuracy,
Durability,
Perfect Distribution.
ARE COMBINED IN THE CAMPHEU. COUNTRY.
They always give Complete Satisfaction.
// is the Easiest Press to run by Hand Power.
It Requires Less Attention than other makes.
BUY A FIRST-CLASS CYLINDER, IF YOU BUY AT ALL.
SIZES AND PKICES.
N. K.
UUULU.
No.
Bed
Form
Holl-
ers
Speed per
hour by hand
Price E first cost. You will lose in the long run. Get a press in h*
>- beginning which will last you a lifetime, and which sells on its
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32x50
28^X46
750
# ,300
" merits — not because it is cheap. Printers will do well to give us
2
32X48
28^X44
2
750
,200
; a call before purchasing. We have presses covering every
3
31X46
27^X42
2
800
,000
; speed and price, some of which cannot fail to suit the require-
"
4
26X41
23 X27
800
,300
5
25X31
21 X27
4
1,000 ,200
ments.
6
23X28
lS^2 X24
4
1,400 900
: The Country Press is very simple in construction, and has a
7
20X25
l6 X2I
3
1,400 800
; world-wide reputation for durability, good distribution and
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j accuracy of register.
Screw Vibrator Distributor, $100 extra. Steam Fixtures, $50 extra. Freight to be added from Factory.
Campbell Press Manufacturing Co., New York.
PALMER & REY, Sole Agents for Pacific Coast,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and PORTLAND, OR.
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COTTRELL'S
?--<fl PATENT AIR SPRING
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E engraving on this page is an excellent illustration of our PATENT AIR-SPRING COUNTRY PRESS, and will doubtless in
terest this important branch of the trade, because of its decided improvements of construction over all others in the
market. The superiority of the Air Spring is so universally understood that but little may be said, except to remind the
reader of its main peculiarity. It is known that THE FASTER THE SPEED THE GREATER THE STRENGTH OF SPRING DEMANDED ; and
the difficulty with the wire spring is, that it cannot be properly controlled in the various rates of speed at which any single
press may be run on different qualities of work. The Air Spring, however— from its very nature— covers this requirement;
as, if the press is running at five hundred per hour, the power of spring proper for that speed is supplied; and if run at a
thousand the PROPORTIONATE INCREASE of power is imparted ; and so on up to the highest speed of which the press is capable.
In addition, when the press is at rest and a form being made ready, by a simple appliance, as the pressman handles the machine,
he can move the bed to and fro with the same freedom as if there were no springs in its construction.
By our patented HINGED ROLLER FRAME, the form rollers are instantly uncovered for removal or other purpose ; which,
when replaced, keeps rollers and distributors in their several places— undisturbed in their adjustable bearings. The rack, cam
and vibrator combination of distribution is applied to this press; but, when preferred, we supply the table and vibrator dis-
tribution instead. They are applicable to all the classes of presswork called for in the country printing office. The distribu-
tion is ample — two three-inch rollers covering a full form ; the well fountain is easily cleaned, and is of such construction as to
yield the ink to the last scruple ; the steel shoes, tracks and rollers give general satisfaction ; and we place on the girt, right
under the point of impression, two wheels, which operate in adjustable boxes in concert with two additional steel tracks im-
mediately over them. The support to the impression is complete, and "spring" of bed impossible. The gearing is accurately
cut, and the register-rack and segment on bed and cylinder leave nothing to be desired for the security of register. The whole
machine is substantially built ; is simple in construction ; runs easy by hand power ; can be set up and run by any printer;
and, by the aid of our Air Spring, will run ONE THIRD FASTER than any other Country Press.
We furnish plain printed directions for putting tip these Presses.
SIZE AND PRICE:
Size of Bed, inside bearers, 31
Steam Fixtures, extra
inches ............. $1,100
50
ff Driving Wheel, Blanket, Wrenches, Roller Moulds and
extra Roller Stocks included in the price.
fS" Above prices are subject to Freight from the factory.
The NEW Cottrel Press has taken the FIRST
PRIZE at the NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION.
Manufactured by C. B. COTTRELL & Co., N. Y.
43TFor descriptions and illustrations of our STOP-CYLINDER and TWO-REVOLUTION PRESSES, send for our complete Illustra .
ted Catalogue. All machinery shipped from our Manufactory, Westerly, R. I.
SOLE AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST,
405-7 Sansome St., 'PAT 1\/T T7 P £r
San F ram-si™, fal. A /^. l_y iVl H, JV (AL
San Irancsico, Cal.,
llLM4 Front St->
, Portland, Or.
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SOMETHING EVEF^Y fRIJMTER JMEEDS.
ri^HE picas are determined by a notched strip attached to the back. The stick is set by means
.A. of a small ;< dog " which projects from the back of the knee. The dog is operated by means
of a pin, the head of which projects a little above the upper surface of the knee at A. The pin
and dog are held by means of a concealed spring. By a slight pressure upon the pin the " dog "
is crowded down into the longitudinal slot below the notches, so that the knee can be slipped
along in either direction.
In setting the stick, release the clamp, and throw it over far enough so that the lip on the end
of the clamp presses down upon the pin and disengages the dog. The numbers at the outeredge
of the stick facilitate its adjustment. When the right point is reached release the pin, press the
clamp down, and the stick is set.
Please observe that this device not only fixes the gauge of the stick to a pica standard, but
it supplements the clamp as a means of securing the knee perfectly in position so effectively that
the slightest endwise motion is impossible. Drop the stick upon the floor, play foot-ball with it,
fire it at a tramp, put it to any use you please which does not tear it in pieces; it turns up smil-
ing, and cannot be put out of countenance.
The gauge of these sticks is made accurate with Johnson's standard, with the thickness of a
sheet of paper added.
Reasons why the Pica Standard Stick is indispensable to every thorough Printer.
1. Because it can be accurately set without a standard. Every stick is warranted to agree with the uniform
standard (Johnson) recently adopted by all the leading type-founders of thi.s country.
2. Because when once set it cannot be changed in the slightest degree by too tight justification, by being
dropped upon the floor, or by any other accident.
3. Because of the facility with which the measure may be changed, without the trouble of hunting up a
standard or setting up a line of quads.
4. Because by the nse of this stick a vast amount of vexation and expense arising from variations in sticks
will be saved. This item alone will pay for an outfit of these sticks in any office the first six months of their use.
5. Because as a job stick it will save time enough to pay for itself in a month in any office that has job work
enough to keep a stick in use.
THIS STICK CAN BE SET TO BASTARD MEASURES.
If you want to give yourself a real luxury, treit yourself to something that will make you happy every time
you look at it, will make the rest of the boys envious, and will keep the foreman in the best of humor, buy one
of these sticks.
Our sticks and cutters are handled by all the leading printers' supply houses.
6 inch, 2
8 "
PRICES FOR PICA STANDARD STICKS.
Vo inches deep,
$2.25
2.50
10 inches, 2V« inches deep,
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$3.75
3.00
Nickle plated, 25 to 50 cents extra, according to size.
PALMER & KEY,
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Type Founders and Manufacturers of Presses and Printing Material,
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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OLD RELIABLE."
PALMBR & RKY,
4-05 and 407 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal.
PRICE : — Delivered on board cars or in San Francisco.
Size With
Inside Chase. Throw-off. Box'ng.
Size With
Inside Chase. Throw-off. Boxing
Eighth Medium. .8 x 12. ..$200.00. .$5 00 | Quarter Medium. .10x15. .$3OO.OO $6.00
Steam Fixtures, overhead, $15. Three Chases, Wrenches, Roller Mold, Brayer and
two sets of Roller Stocks, will be furnished with each press.
CAUTION— Be sure and get the PALMER & REY " Old Reliable," and take none other.
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THE "FAVORITE."
This Paper Cutter is intended for a good low-priced machine, and is suited for all ordinary
cutting. It is strong, heavy, substantial ; works accurately and with ease. Is all iron and
steel. The hand-lever swings to the left in front of the table. It has lines on the table, front
and back, also extra gauges. Cuts 30 inches.
PRICE,
j delivered on board cars
I in San Francisco,
Boxing, $5.OO extra.
$175.OO
Manufactured by PALMER & REY, San Francisco, Cal.
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A TRIAL OF THE
Baltimore ® Jobber
Will Clearly
Substantiate
SIX
Especial Points
of Excellence :
First— \\~ is THE EASIEST RUNNING PRESS MAI>K:
Second — IT is AS STRONG AS ANY PRESS MADE ;
Third — IT is THE MOST DURABLE PRESS MADE ;
Fourth — IT WILL DO AS GOOD WORK AS ANY PRESS MADE;
Fifth — IT WILL TAKE LESS TO KEEP IT IN REPAIR THAN ANY PRESS MADE;
Sixth (LAST BUT NOT LEAST) — IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS PRESS MADE
All Size Presses, Type and Printers' Supplies.
CATALOGUE FREE.
/ -F. W. DORM AN, 21 German Street, BALTIMORE, MD.
SOLE AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST,
405-7 Sansome St., PAT 1\/T "FT P &7 P T^ V H-"14 Front yt->
San Francisco, Cal. 1 ^rLlwlVl ULIV (X IV LL, I , Portland, Or.
Excelsior Vertical Engine
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nv THE "EXCELSIOR" OVER ALL OTHERS IN THE MARKET:
The "Excelsior" will do more work with a given amount of fuel than any other engine.
The "Excelsior" will run at a cost of TEN CENTS PER DAY PER HORSE POWER.
The " Excelsior" is made in San Francisco, and any part can be duplicated at anytime.
The " Excelsior " is recommended by all who have used it.
READ THIS.
IT IS UNNECESSARY to argue with that portion of the public interested in the use of steam
power, that the more simple a small engine is made, the better it will answer the purpose
for being attended to by parties who are not engineers or machinists. Most of the small engines
in the market are built so that it is an impossibility for any one that is not an engineer to run
them. In some cases, it requires more than one engineer to keep them together and working.
This is not the case with the " Excelsior " Engine. Every engine is guaranteed for the term of
one year. They are furnished with wrought-iron Cranks and patent Judson Governor.
PRICES, 011 board cars in San Francisco:
Foui -horse power, 4x6 cylinder, engine and boiler, complete, boxed $375
Five- " 5x6 " " 450
Eight- " " 7x8" " " " '• " 600
The " Excelsior " is the Best and Cheapest Engine in the Market
PALMER & REY, Sole Agents for Pacific Coast,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and PORTLAND, OR.
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INDEX TO PRI6E bIST.
Annex Type Boxes 7
Back Saws 2
Bellows 2
Belting 39
Benzine Brushes 2
" Cans 39
Blankets, Rubber 39
Felt 39
Blocking Press 27
Bodkins 1
Book Stands IB
Bookbinders' Cabinets 15
Books 39
Brackets 3
Bracket Cabinet 15
Brass Galleys 11
Brass Rules 25
Brass Take Slugs 7
Brass Leaders 24
Bronzes 39
Bronzing Pads 2
Brushes 2
Cabinets 14 15
Campbell Presses 40 41
Card Cutters 36
Cases 12 13
( 'use Brackets 3
( 'ast Iron Chases 10
Chases 10
Racks 19
( 'ircular Saws 37
Closing Spring Bodkin 1
Composition, Elastic 27
Composition Kettles 9
Composing Rules 2
Composing Sticks 6
" " Standard 43
Cornel Quads 23
Cottrell Presses 42
Counter Shafts 34
Counting Machines 4 35
Cross Rules 25
Cutting Sticks 39
Curving Machine 26
Cutting & Mitering Machine 26
Cutters, Card 36
Paper 32
Dashes, Brass 25
Eagle Cabinets 15
Elastic Composition 27
Electro Take Slug 7
Electrotype Cuts 39
Electrotyping 39
Elm City Card Cutter 36
Engines 34
Engraving Tools 36
Eureka Galley Bracket .... 3
Excelsior Engines 34
Feed Guides 5
Figured Slugs 7
Foot Slugs 23
Furniture Racks 17
" " Quotation. . 18
Galleys 11
Galley Cabinets 11
" Brackets 3
" Lead Distributing. .. 18
Galley Racks 3
Gas Engines 34
Gauge, Parallel Peerless. ... 36
" Pins 5
Gauge Buttons 2
Gordon Job Press 31
Grinder, Paper Cutter Knife 33
Hand Presses 30
Hand Press Rollers 8
Hempel's Quoins 4
How to lay a pair of cases. . 13
How to order a Roller 8
Imposing Stones 20
" " with table . 20
Inks, printing 38
" lithographic 38
Ink Knives 30
" Fountain 4
" and Roller Cabinets. ... 9
" Slabs 3!)
Inking apparatus 30
Iron Brackets 3
Jewel Cutter 32
Job Office Specialties 18 19
Job Presses 31
Baltimore Jobber 31
" Gordon 31
Peerless 31
Job Stands . 1(5
Knives 2
Label Holders 2
Lacing 39
Lamp Holder 3
Lawson Gas Engine 34
Labor-Saving Slugs 23
Lead Distributing Galley. . 18
Lead and Rule Cutter 26
Leads and Slugs, labor sav-
ing fonts
Lead Racks
Lithographic Inks
Little Giant Lead and Rule
Cutter 26
Lye Brushes 2
Mahogany Job Sticks 6
Make-up Rules 2
Mailing Material 21
Make-up Stands 18
Mallets 1
Metal Furniture 22
Miscellaneous articles 39
Mitering Machine. ...... 4 26
Mustang Mailer 21
News Stands 16
Office Estimate 29
OilCans 2
Old Reliable — Gordon Job
Press 31
Outfit Estimates. 29
Page Cord 39
Paper Cutter, Jewel 32
" Paragon 33
" " Favorite 45
" " Knife Sharpener 33
" Knife 2
Parallel Gauge — Peerless ... 36
Peerless Cutters 32
" Ink Fountain 4
" Job Press 31
Perforating Rule 24
Perforator, Carruth's 24
Pioneer Press 29
Planers 2
Pocket Case Bodkins 1
Points for Hand Presses .... 39
Presses — Baltimore Jobber. 31
Campbell. 41
Gordon 31
Old Reliable 44
Pioneer 28
Peerless 31
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Pressman's Friend 30
Printers' Cases 12
Printers' Knife 2
Vice 26
Printing-inks 38
Proof Planer ... 2
" Presses 28
" Roller 4
Quotation Furniture Rack. . 18
Quoins 39
Quads and Spaces 38
Racks, Rule 17
" Furniture 17
" Quotation 18
Lead 17
" Chase 19
Reglet 39
Registering Apparatus 5
Rollers 8
Roller Brackets 3
Roller Composition 9
Molds 9
Felts 39
Rules, Brass 25
" Column 25
" Head 25
" Dash 25
" Cross 25
Runners for job stands, ad-
justable 19
Saws 2
" Circular 37
" Scroll 37
Schute Board 36
Sheet Supporters 5
Shafting, etc 34
Shelves for wood type 19
Shooting Sticks 1
Side and Foot Sticks 39
Slugs, Foot 23
Spaces and Quads 23
" Labor-saving 23
Sponge Holder 36
Specialties, Job Office 19
Spring Bodkins 1
Stands — Job Compositors' . . 16
" Make up 18
News 16
Stapling Machine 35
Steam Fixtures 34
' ' Engines 34
Steel Quoins 4
Stereotype Outfits 39
Sticks, Composing 6
" Standard 43
St. John Take Slugs 7
Stones, Imposing 20
" " with table 20
Tablet Presses 27
Take Slugs 7
Tapes 39
Two-third Cases 13
Tweezers 1
Type Gauge 2
" Measures 39
" Wash and Lye 39
Washington Hand Press . . 30
Wire Stitcher 35
Wood Composing Sticks .... 6
" Galleys 11
" Furniture 39
Wood Type 39
" Cabinet 15
Shelves 19