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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. 


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ing material  should  communicate  with  us,  and  secure 
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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, 

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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. 

(10) 


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 
••:  )  OO 
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 

I  OO 

I  OO 

I  00 

1  00 

IO  OO 

$750  oo 


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. 

(13) 


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. 


(14) 


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 

3  (17) 


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- 

ABCDKFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

AIICDKKCH1JKI.MN  1234567890  OPO.RSTL1  VWX  VZ 

Qiiaiistjue  taniifm  ahuti're,  Catilina,  patientia  nostrai  quanuiiu  >'t>s  etiaw  furor  iste  tints  clitdt't?  qiiein  atifinan 
sex,'  effrettttta  jactabit  aiitiacia  f   ni/iilin-  if  noctitrnuiu  pnrsitiinm  palatii,  niliil  urlns  vigiltr,  nihil  timor  popnlii 

. !/!(. •/)/•:/••(;// IJK A.)/  I2345(rj8<)o  XOPQRSTl'l'U'XY/. 


tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  ])aticntia  nostra  ?  quanuliu  nos  otiani  furor  iste  tuus  eludet? 
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 
autem  viri  fortes,  satisfacere  reipublicre  videmur  si  istius  furorm  ac  tela  Yitemus.  Ad  mortem  te 

CDEFINOLRT 

ABCDKl-XilllJKI.MN  1234567890  <  >I\)K.VIT  VWXYX 

()tt,i/<*i///e  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  f>atient<i  iio.ttra  f  qua  nidi  it  nos  ctiant  furor  iste  tuus  eludet'?  (/item 
>tJ  fin  em  sfse  effrcHatii  jaffafait  atidat'iaf  iiiliihic  te  noftttrtiitnt  pnesidium  palatii,  iii/til  ttrbis  vigilee, 

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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. 

BDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUYWXYZ 

BCDEFGHIJKLMX  1234567890  PQSTUVWXYX. 

Italic  is  put  up  in' smaller  proportionate  fonts  to  Roman  than  was  customary  fifty  years  ago. 
The  old  rule  was  one-tentli ;  while  a  five-pound  font  is  now  considered  sufficient  for  200  pounds 

ABCDEFGHIJKLM          1234567890          NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


OLE)    STYbES.-Series  2. 

ALL  CAST  ON  THK   IXTKRCHAXGKABLK  SVSTKM  OF  TVI'K   liODIKS. 

BOURGEOIS. 

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 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

ABCDEKdHIJKr.M  1234567890  NOPQRSTUVWXVZ 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  Catalina,  patientia  nostra  /  quamdiu  etiam  furor  iste  tuus 
nos  eludet  ?  quem  ad  finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia  /  nihilne  te  noctnrnitm  prep- 

ABCDEFGH  r  234567  890  JLMNOPQRS 

LONG   PRIMER. 

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 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

AliCDKKC.HIJKLM  1234567890  XOl'ORS Tf\  \\X\Z 

QuoiiS(]i(e  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patcntia  nostra .'  (/namdiit  nos  etiam  furor  iste 
tuus  eludet  </ne»i  ad  fine  in  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia  ?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  pne 

ABCDEFGHIJ  1234567890  KLMXOPQRST 

SMALL    PICA. 

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. 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

ABCDKFGHIJKLM  1234567890  XOI'QKSTUVWXY/ 

//  is  a  piece  of  extravagance  and  wastefulness  to  put  off  distributing  forms 
in  a  printing  office.  They  will  be  sure  to  be  picked,  if  not  pied,  while  tlie  time 

AHCDEFGHIJK         113+567890         LMXOPQRST 

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OLD    STYbES.-Series  2. 

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 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORST 

ABCDEFCiHIJKLM  1234567890  NOPQRSTUVWXY/ 

Quousqne  tandem    abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?    quamdiu 
nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quern  ad  Jinem  sese  effrenata  jac- 

ABCDEFGHIJKL  MNOPQRS  TU 


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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 


i  234567890 
QU  Qii  as  ftesisspus  UJfijlJfJl 


PICA  KL/.KVIK  ITALIC.  $3  04 


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 


S  TUVWXYZ 
QUQuasfiesisfyu*  Uffiflffft  1234567890 

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 


STUVIVXYZ 
QU ' Qu.a8fte$u$pusUj 'ftjlffjl  /  2 3456 jSy 


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 

678    apprentices  to  the  printing  business;  for  none  have  it  more  in    345 

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 

10  A,  60 a.  DOUBLK  SMALL  PICA  CIRCULAR  ITALIC.  $6.40 

Banking  and  Insurance 

5  American  Booksellers  and  Publishers  3 

$25  Manufacturing  Company  £50 

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OLD  STYLE,  No.  3. 

10A,8A,20a  GREAT  PRIMER.  $4.90 

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 

6A,4A,12a  DOUBLK  COLUMBIAN.  $8.65 

EASE  RECANTS 
Promises  Made  in  PAIN  24 

:iA,tia  CANON.  $0.90 


s  27 


FIVE-LINE  PICA.  $10.00 


Rests  END  68 


PALMER  &  REY   SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

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OLD  STYLE  ITALIC,  No.  3. 


10A,  20a  GREAT  PUIJTER.  $4-45 

SOME  ARE  BORN  GREAT 

Some  achieve  Greatness,  and  some  have  Greatness 
235     that  is  thrust  upon  them     184 


8A,16a  DOITBLK  tS.MAi.i.  PICA.  $4.75 

LIKE  AN  2LRROW 

Swift  he  flew  shot  by  Archer  strong  25 


8A,16a  DOUBLE  PICA.  86.10 

EARTH  HAS  NO 

Sorrow  that  Heaven  cannot  heal  24 

5A,10a  DOUBLK  COLUMBIAN.  $6.75 

LILIES  TOIL 

Not,  nor  do  they  spin  1 26 

3A,6a  CANON.  $6.95 

CHILD  IS 

Father  to  the  Man  2 


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OLD  STYLE  No.  14. 

4A,   6A,    lOa.  TWO-LINK    PICA.  |3.8<> 

DIRECT  ROUTES 

38   Mineral  and  Timber  Sections   56 

GREAT  EASTERN  RAILROADS 

4A,  5A,  8a.  TWO-LINK  KNQLISII.  $4.80 

BUSTED  BROKERS 

Stock  Market  Greatly  Excited 
48     CON  VIRGINIA    50 

4A,  4A,  7a.  TWO-LINK  UKKAT  PKI.MKK.  jfT>.KS 


FINE  DESIGN 


Dramatic  Entertainment 


36   OPEN  LETTER    24 


MOMENT 

European  98  Court 

4A,  6a.  TWO-LINK  CARAOON.  $5.35 

36  RATS  83 
Manhattan  Bonds 


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(30) 


OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No.  14. 


(JA,  lUa.  TWO-LINK  PICA.  $3.35 

LABOR  MUST  WIN 

Timidi  Nunquam  Statuerunt  Tropaenm 


,   Ida.  TWO-LINK   r.NUMSM. 


MISSING  LINKS 

Things  H^orthy  of  Remembrance 


4A,   f>:u  TWO-LINK   PAKAOUN. 


BOOK  PRESS 

Early  Printed  Bookwork 

4A>   8a-  TWO-LINK   GHKAT    rulMH..  $4.60 


DESIGNS 


Bern  Meritos  Honora 


3A,  5a. 


DELIGHT 


PALMER  &  REY    SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(31) 


OLD  STYLE  Two  IOINE. 


32 A.  NoNi'ARKiL  OLD  STYLK  TWO-LINK. 

ANNUAL    GATHERING    OF    THE    GRAND    ARMY    OF    THE    REPUBLIC. 

24A.  KIIKVIKK  OLD  STYLK  TWO-LINK.  S2.15 

THE  ENTRANCING   SCENES  OE  THE  YOSEMITE  VALLEY. 

ISA.  TWO-LINK  I'KAKL  OLD  STYLE  TWO-LINK.  sl.!X> 

BLOWER'S  TRIP  FROM  PORTLAND  TO  BUMTOWN 

16  A.  TWO-LINK  XONI-AKKIL   OLD  STYLK  TWO-LINK.  sioo 

WOODWARD'S  GARDENS  MNRIAE  AQUARIUM 


12  A.  Two- LINK  MINION  OLD  STYLE  TWO-LINK. 

RAMBLES  IN  GOLDEN  GATE  PARK  7 


TWO-LINK  BormtKois  OLD  SIYI.K  TWO-LINK. 


SEAL  ROCK  VOWEL  SOUND  4 

8  A.  TWO-LINK  SMALL  PICA  OLD  STYLK  TWO-LINK  1156 

A  LAND  OF  HEATHER 

6  A.  Two. LINK  KNOLISII  OLD  STYLK  TWO-LINK.  *-l.->F> 

THE  CAMPBELLS 


OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED. 

TWO-LINK  PEARL  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED.  TWO-LINK  SMALL  PICA  OLD  STYLE  COND. 

•24  A.     $1.80  10  A.     $:>.70 

SUDDENLY  COLLAPSED  IN  79      PTIP  \f  ISH INP    7 

TWO-LINK  NONPAREIL  OLD  STYLE  COND. 

18  A.    $1.80 

m^OTT  TMAnr\T  TO     DAT    Tr"\r    o         TWO-LINE  KNOLISH  OLD  STYLE  COND. 

'ESTIFEROUS  POLICi  3  SA- 


HUMPING  8 

STREET  MANNERED  2 


TWO-LINK  BKEVIER  OLD  STYLE  COND. 

16  A.    $2.00 


KOI:R-LINK  BKKVIKK  OLD  STYLE  CONI>. 

li  A. 


TWO-LINE  BOURGEOIS  OLD  STYLK  COND.      16  A.    s-2.80  ~T~^  TT"  /  ^  ~y  "  " 

ARABIAN  KNIGHT    Hoh 

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ObD  STYLE  ©ONQENSED  J^o.  2. 


Lo\-o  PRIMER  O.  S.  COND.  No.  2.          20 A,  40 a.     $2.40 

PLEASANT  SKY    ROMANCING 

Mars  Sending  Loving  Epistles  to  Venus 

456    Via  the  Moon    789 


PICA  OLD  STYLE  COND.  No.  2.     16  A,  32  a.    $2.40 

MOUNTAINOUS  REGION 

Enchanting  Scenes  in  Virginia, 

Cumberland  245 


10  A,  20  a.  Gx.  PRIMER  OLD  STYLE  C'OND.  No.  2.  13.25 

7      PER  CENT  GOVERNMENTS     5 
The  United  States  Treasurer  and  Our  Bondholders 

8  A,  16  a.  PARAGON  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No.  2,  $4.10 

CHEEK  OR  CHIN,  KNUCKLE  OR 
Knee?  Where  Shall  the  Baby's  Dimple  Be? 

C  A,  12  a.  DBL.  PICA  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No.  2.  $3.70 

FOREIGN  COMMERCE 
Commission  and  Produce  Merchants 

4\   Ss.  FOUR-LIN    BREVIKR  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No.  2.  $4.50 

FINE  SPECIMENS 
Plain  and  Ornamental.  68 

3A,  6a.  TIIRKE-LINK  PICA  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No.  2.  $4.10 

Useful  Condensed  Series 

3A,  5a.  DOUBLE  PARAGON  OLD  STYLK  CONDENSED  No.  2  ?5.50 

Secure  Constitutions 

44,  SB.  FOUR-LINE  PICA  OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED.  No.  2.  $7.00 

Burdensome  Ideas 


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OLD    JS 


RXTRNt)RD. 


NONPAREIL  OLD  STYLE  EXT.  24A,  :iOa,  $'2.75  KHKVIKK  OLD  STYLK  KXT.  atiA,  ]I:A,  HOa,  $4.00 

Concert    Proirivimmes  (jr  I-CXTI^l-v     ^Il-CL,ODY 

VIOLINCELLO  coiVtF-ojsiTiONS         DATSTCKS    OK    STRAUSS 

12    I 


Lox<i  1'Ki.MKit  OLD  STYLK  KXT. 


O 


GT.  J'KiMKK  fn.ii  STYLK  KXT.         !».\.  :»A,  l-.'a,  $.ri..ri<i 

ANTHEM 

TUNB  BOOK 


J'K:A  OLD  STYLK  Kx-i 


14 A,  HA,  2l'a,  $5.00 


XR\V    OPERA 
CONCKRT    ( 


DOI-BLK  I'i<  A  OLU  STYLK  KXT.       iiA.  ti.\,  Ida.  $7.00 

CHOIRS 

UNITING 


Qxiartette  4  Oratorio 


4A,  4A,  6a. 


Dol'KLK   (iKEAT  PltlMKK   OLD   STYLK    KXTKXDKD. 


5O   SHBETS 

MUSIC   FOLIO 
Harmony 


4A,  4A,  tia. 


im  I'ICA  OLD  STVLK  KXTKNDKD. 


DELIGHT 

INTENSE 


Ctiarin  6 


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ROMAN    FACES 


TYPE 


F^OMAN    FACES.— Series  10. 

ALL  CAST  ON  THE  INTERCHANGEABLE  SYSTEM  OF  TYPE  BODIES. 


PKARL  ROMAN. 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  C'atilina,  patieutia  nostra?  quamdiu  nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quern  ad  rinem  sese  effrenata  jacta 
bit  audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  url>is  vigihe,  nihil  tinior  populi,  nihil  consensus  bouoruni  omnium,  nihil  hie 
munitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora  vultusque  moverunt?  i>atere  tua  consilia  non  seutis?  coustrictaui  jam  omnium  ho- 
rum conscieutia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides?  quid  proxima,  quid  su]>eriore  uocte  egeris,  ubi  fueris,  quos  couvocaveris,  quid 
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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ABCDEFGHUKLMNOP^RSTrVVVXYZ 

*  1-2S4.%78<)0  £ 
quoitiuiiie  taiHlrm  abutrre,  Cittiliim.  /,nf;,-i,r;,i  ,,;*tr,i  •  .,ii,t,ini;if  »..»  ••tintn  furor  istc  tuui  rludet I  'iiifin  ad  fine m  sese  rffivm 


Ri'BY  NONPAREIL. 

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- 
sensus bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  munitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horuni  ora  vultusque  moYerunt?  patere 


tua  consilia  non  sentis?  constrictam  jam  omnium  lioruni  conscientia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides?  quid  pro* 


ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ& 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXVZ 

§  1234567890  £ 

tundfiu  iilmln-i-,   I'litilimi.   />nti>iit<t  iiinxlrit  .'   i^iiniHliii   »f>.-i  rti<iin  fn/'ur  /.•,/»•  Unix  rlmlt-t .'    :/i/nu  <ut  jinrni   «•.<!• 
fffrfniitu  jnrtiiliit  iiiiilni'iii  .'   iiiliilm-  If  iini-tiii-iiinii  /irt'-xidiinii  /i/ilntii.  nihil  nrlii.t  riijilir,  iiiliil  tinior  /«)/>«/!,  nihil  consen- 

NdNI'AKKIL. 

(^iiousque  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  jtatientia  nostra?  quaindiu  nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quein  ad 
finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilse,  nihil  tinior  pop- 
uli, nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  munitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora  vultusque 
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 
mortem  te,  Catilina,  duel  jussu  consules,  jampridem  opportebat  in  conferri  pcstem  istam,  quam  tu  in  nos  omnes 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPyRSTUVWXYZfc 

ABCDKK<iIII.IKLMXOPl)RSTrVW.\Y7. 

§  1234567890  £ 

Quiii/xi/ue  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patienta  mixtra?    uttnindia  mix  etiinn  furor  Me  tint*  eludet?  quern  ad 
finem  nese  e/renata  jactabit  audacia?  nihilne,  te  noctitrninii  jn-ii'xiliiini  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilee,  nihil  timor 


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 
tenacity  of  the  metal,  which,  if  good,  will  be  whitish  like  cast  steel,  but  if  poor,  will  be  blue  and 
dull,  like  lead.  It  may  be  safely  affirmed,  from  experience,  that  a  fount  of  the  best  metal  will  work 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ& 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQHSTTVWXY/ 

$  1234567890  £ 

Quousque  tandem  abntere,  Catilina,,  patienta  nostra:'  quamdiu  nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuux  eludet?   quern 
ad  finem  wxe  effrenata  jactuhit  <I/I</'«'IK./  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilce,  ni 

PALMER  &  REY   SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(37) 


F^OM/rN    fAGES-— Series  10. 
AI.I,  CAST  OX  THK  INTKKCHANGKAKI.K  SYSTKM  OK  TYl'K   HODIKS. 


Quouaqae  tandem  abntera,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?  qiiamdiu  nos  etiani  furor  iste  tuus 
eludet?  quern  ad  tinein  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia?  iiihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii, 
nihil  urbis  vigiliae,  iiihil  timor  populi,  iiihil  consensus  1  >onorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  niunitissinms 
habeudi  seiiatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora  rnltnaqne  ivioverunt?  patere  tua  consilia  non  sentis? 
constrictam  jam  omnium  horum  conscieiitia  teneri  ooiijuratiouem  tiiam  11011  vides?  quid  prox- 
ima, quid  superiore  iiocte  egeris,  ubi  fueris,  quos  convocaveris,  quid  consilii  ceperis  quern  nos- 
trum ignorare  arbitraris.  0  tempora,  o  mores !  Xenatus  hoc  intelligit :  consul  videt,  hie  tamen 
vivit  Vivit !  imo  vero  etiam  in  seiiatum  venit :  fit  publici  consilii  particeps :  notat  et  desig- 
nat  oculis  ad  credem  uiiumquemque  nostrum.  Nos  autem  viri  fortes,  satisfacere  reipublicse 

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ABCDKFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTCVWXY/ 

$  1234567890  £ 

Quotisqiie  t<ui<l<'i>i  ahiifrre,  (Jatilinti,  />nti<-tifin  iioxtrn?  I/IHI  nidin  non  etiam  furor  ixh-  tun*  I'ltnlft? 
quern  ml  tin?n>  xcxi'  fffrenata  jactabii  miilm-in  f  nih>ln<'  ><•  iini-tnritinn  prteeidium  />n/<i/ii,  nihil  »r- 


Quousijue  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostral  quamdiu  nos  etiani  furor  iste  tuus 
eludet?  quern  ad  fiueni  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium 
palatii,  iiihil  urbis  vigilije,  nihil  timor  populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie 
munitiasiinus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora  vultusque  moverunt?  i>atere  tua 
consilia  non  sentis?  constrictam  jam  omnium  horum  conscieiitia  teneri  con jurationem 
tuam  non  vides?  quid  proxima,  (iui<l  superiore  nocte  egeris,  ubi  fueris,  quoa  convocaveris, 
quid  consilii  ceperis,  quern  nostrum  ignorare  arbitraris?  ()  tempora,  o  mores!  Sena- 
tus hoc  intelligit,  consul  videt:  hie  tamen  vivit.  Vivit!  imo  vero  etiam  in  seiiatum 
venit:  fit  publici  consilii  particeps:  notat  et  designat  oculis  ad  cjwdem  unumquemque 

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$  1234507800  £ 

Qouxqne  htmlrni  n'mt.ere,  GatUina,  patienta  imxfru .'  (yi»ru/r//»».  nos  etiam  furor  i,tte  tuus  elu- 
det? quern  ml  Hut' m  xw  effn-natu  jn<-t<ii>it  nirliirin?  Hihttiw  te  inx-tiirnnni  presidium  palafi 


I,ON(i    I'KIMKK. 

Quousque  tandem  almtere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra.i  quamdiu  nos  etiani  furor 
iste  tuus  eludet  1  quern  ad  rinein  sese  effreuata  jactabit  audacia]  nihilne  te  noctur- 
num presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vi^ilia-,  nihil  timor  populi,  iiihil  consensus  bono- 
rum omnium,  nihil  hie  niuniti.ssimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora 
vultusque  moveruiit1?  patere  tua  consilia,  non  sentis?  constrictam  jam  omnium 
horum  conscieiitia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides]  quid  proxima,  quid 
superiore  nocte  egeris  ubi  fueris,  quos  convocaveris  quid  consilii  ceperis,  quern  nos- 
trum ignorare  arbitraris]  O  tempora,  o  mores!  Senatus  hoc  intelligit,  consul 
videt:  hie  tamen  vivit.  Vivit!  imo  vero  etiam  in  seiiatum  venit:  tit  publici 
consilii  particeps:  notat  et  designat  oculis  ad  csedem  unumquemque  nostrum.  Nos 

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s  1234567890  £ 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patienta  nostra?  quamdiu  etiam  furor  iste  tuus 
nos  elndet?  quern  ad  finem  sese  effrcnnto  jartabit  «ud<ifia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(38) 


ROM/rN    FACES.— Series  IO. 

ALL  CAST  ON  THE  INTERCHANGKABLK  S\  STEM  OF  TYPE  BODIES. 


SMALL  I'K'A. 


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 
the  types  may  then  be  broken  so  as  to  test  their  relative  resistance,  and 
to  discover  the  density  and  tenacity  of  the  metal,  which,  if  good,  will 

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$  1284567890  £ 

Quoitsque  tandem  abutere,  CatH/na,  /><iti<'nt<i  nostra?  qaamdiu 
iste    tU,U8  tiludet?    </u<'in   nd  friii'm    .sr.sv  ('tfrcinitd  jiH'tdltif 


PICA. 

THE  Republicans  of  the  United  States  want  a  man  who  knows 
that  this  government  should  protect  every  citizen,  at  home  and 
abroad  ;  who  knows  that  any  government  that  will  not  defend 
its  defenders  and  protect  its  protectors,  is  a  disgrace  to  the  map 
of  the  world.  They  demand  a  man  who  believes  in  the  eternal 
separation  and  divorcement  of  church  and  school.  They  de- 
mand a  man  whose  political  reputation  is  spotless  as  a  star; 
but  they  do  not  demand  that  their  candidate  shall  have  a 

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$  1234567890  £ 

<Jtt<nts<jn<'  tandem  abutere,    Catilina,  patienta  nostra?   quatndiu 
.v  etiam  furor  ixtc  tints  cliulct'  </uemad  finem  sese  cffrcnata  jac- 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(39) 


ROMAN  FACES.—  Series  14. 

ALL  CAST   ON   THE   INTERCHANGEABLE   SYSTEM   OK   TYPE    BODIES. 

BRILLIANT 

t,ihil.irt.i«.igi1i«.,  nihil  limor  populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  miuiilmiinii.  t.»l>ei.ai  «en»tu«  locus.  nihil  hnrum  or»  vullu.|iir  mcn-rrutit  !  |.al.T.  .  1,1*  .  i.n-ilia  i...i.  with  I 
constrict  am  i»m  omnium  horum  coiucientia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides  f  quid  proximo,  quid  superiore  norte  egerin,  uni  t'ueris.  quo*  conYix-im-ris,  quid  .-i.nsilii  ceperis  quern  IIOK- 
trum,  igrn.rare  arbitrary  »  O  tempora,  0  more*!  .S-i1;tM.-  I,,.,  i,,i,-lli^ii.  .-..M-nI  vi,l,-t  :  ),'„•  t*m,..,  vivit.  Vivil  r  init.  -.IT;  rtiitm  in  svnuuin  veiiii  :  til  [,nMi,-i  ......  -ilii  niirti.-.-|«:  notat  et 

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DIAMOND 

(Juousijiif  tandem  aim  ten1,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?  quamdiu  inn*  t-tiain  furor  i*tv  tun.-*  eludet  ':  quern  ad  titiem  sese  ertrenata  javtaliit  aii-lncia  r  nihilnc  te  nocturnum 
presidium  palatii,  nihil  urhis  vimliae,  niliil  tiraor  populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  munitissimua  habendi  senatug  lurus.  nihil  horum  ora  vultusque 
moverunt?  patere  tua  consilia  non  sentis  •  exinstrictam  pnniina.  iiuiii  ^urMTiorc  n<«-tr  <-_ri-ris.  ubi  I'IUTIS.  qiios  convot-avfriw.  ijuid  c.iTi.ilii  i-t-jMTis  <|ii«'in  nostrum  ijrnorare 
arbitraris?  0  Mmpora,  o  mores  !  Senatus  ho,.-  intrlli^t.  c.-onsul  \iilct  :  IMC  tmiifii  vivit.  Vivit:  imo  veni  etiain  in  ncnatiitii  vrnit  :  tit  nuWioi  .-..usilii  i«irti.-.-pa  :  notat 
et  designat  oculis  a<l  coedem  unumqiiemque  nostrum.  JJoa  autem  viri  fortes  natwfacere  reipublica  videmur,  si  istius  furorem  ac  tela  vitemua.  Ad  mortem  te,  Oatilina, 

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PEARL 

Quousque  taudvm  abutere,  Catilina.  patientia  uostra?  quaiixlin  ims  etiain  furor  isle  tuus  uludet  ?  qucm  ad  nuciu  scse  cttreuatc  jactaliit 
audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urliis  vigili;e,  niliil  tinmr  populi,  nihil  consensus  iKinoriini  omnium,  nihil  hi<; 
mnnitissimus  hahendi  xenatus  locus,  nihil  horum  urn  viiltiisque  mnveriiii!  ?  ]iatcru  tun  cunsilia  non  seiitis?  constrietam  jam  omnium 
horum  conacientia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  mm  vidr^v  ijui<l  pro\im:i.  <(iiid  superiors  tm<-te  c^eris,  ulii  fucris.  quits  miivocaveris,  quid 
consilii  ceperis,  quern  nostrum  ignorarc  arhitrari*  ?  u  tempora.  <>  mores!  Senaius  hoe  intelligit,  consul  videt  :  hie  tanivn  vivit.  Vivit! 


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AGATE 

Quousque  tandem  almterc,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?  iiiiaimliii  nos  etiani  furor  iste  tuns  eludet  '.'  (|iieni  ad 
flnem  sese  efTrenata  jactahit  audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilise,  nihil  tinior 
populi,  nihil  consensus  honorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  inunitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora  vul 
tus(iue  moverunt?  patere  tua  consilia  non  sentis?  constrictam  jam  liorum  omnium  conscientia  teneri  con 
jurationem  tuam  non  vides?  quid  proxima  quid  superiore  necte  egeris,  ubi  fueris,  quos  convocaveris,  quid 
consilii  ceperis,  (|uem  nostrum  ignorare  ?  O  tempora,  o  mores!  Senatus  hoc  intelligit,  consul  videt,  hie 
tamen  vivit.  Vivit!  imo  vero  etiani  in  senatum  venit :  fit  public!  consilii  particeps :  notat  et  designat  oculis 
ad  cwdem  unumqueruque  nostrum.  Nos  autem  veri  fortes,  satisfacere  reipublicw  videmur  si  istius  furorem 
ad  tela  vitemus.  Ad  mortem  te  Catilina  duci  jussu  cunsules  jam  pridem  oportebat  in  te  conferri  pestem  istam 
quam  tu  in  nos  omnes  januliu  machinaris.  An  vero  vir  amplissimus  1'ublius  Scipio,  poiitifex  maximus 
Tiberium  Oracchum,  mediocriter  labefactantem  statum  reipublicw,  privatus  interfecit.  C'atilinam,  orbem 
terra?  csede  atque  incendiis  vastare  cupientem  nos  consules  perferremus  ?  nam  ilia  nimls  antiqua  prseterea 

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tese  fffrenata  jactabtt  aiitliirin  ?  ni/iilm  It  inK-hii-ninii  jird-xitliinii  j>«/<ttii,  nihil  nrliix  rii/i/ir,  niliil  liniiii-  jiupitli, 

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NONPAREIL 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  Catiliua,  patientia  nostra?  quamdiu  nos  etiani  furor  iste  tuus  eludet  ?  quern 
ad  fiiiem  eese  efTrenata  jactabit  audacia?  nihilne  te  noeturuum  presidium  palatii,  uihil  urbis  visilae 
nihil  timor  populi,  uihil  consensus  bouorum  omnium,  uihil  hie  munitissimus  habeudi  senatus  locus 
nihil  horum  ora  vultusque  moveruut  ?  patere  tua  consilia  nou  sentis  ?  constrictam  jam  omnium  horum 
conscientia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides  ?  quid  proxima  quid,  superiore  nocte  egeris,  ubi  fueris 
quoe  convocaveris,  quid  consilii,  ceperis,  quern  nostrum  ignorare?  O  tempora,  o  mores !  Senatus  hoc 
iutelligit,  consul  videt :  hie  tamen  vivit.  Vivit !  imo  vero  etiam  in  seuatum  venit :  fit  public!  consilii 
particeps :  notat  et  designat  oculis  ad  ctedem  unumquemque  nostrum.  Nos  autem  veri  fortes,  satis 
raeere  republics  videmur,  si  istius  furorem  ac  tela  vitemus.  Ad  mortem  te,  Catiliua,  duci  jussu  con 
sules  jam  pridem  oportebat:  in  te  conferri  pentem  istam,  quam  tu  in  nos  omnes  jamdiu  machinaris 
An  vero  vir  amplissimus  Publius  Scipio,  poutifex  maximus,  Tiberium  Gracchum,  medioeriter  labefac 
tantem  statum  republicse,  privatus  interfecit.  Catilinam  vero  orbem  terrae  c*de  atque  iucendiis  vas 
tare  cupientem  nos  consules  perferremus?  nam  ilia  nimis  antiqua  prtetereo  quad  Caius  Servilius  Ahala 

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Quounq tie  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  noxtra?  quamdiu  etiam  furor  iste  ttdix  mix  I'liulft  ?  quern 
adflncin  sesc  effrenatn  jactabit  audacia  f  nihilne  te  nocturnnm  presidium  palatii,  nihil  iirbi*  ri(/iln;  niliil 
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MINION 

Quousque  tandem  abutere  Catilina,  patientia  iiostra  ?  quamdiu  nus  etiain  furor  iste  tuns 
eludet?  quem  ad  finem  ise.se  effrenata  jactabit  audaeia?  nihilne  te  noeturnum  presidium 
palatii,  niliil  urbis  vigikr,  nihil  timor  populii,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie 
nuinitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  niliil  horum  ora  vultusque  moverunt?  patere  tua  con- 
silia  non  sentis?  constrictam  jam  omnium  horum  conscientia  teneri  eonjurationem  luaiu 
lion  vides  ?  quid  proxima  quid  superiore  nocte  egeris,  ubi  fueris,  quos  convoeaveris,  (juid 
consilii  ceperis,  quem  nostrum  ignorare ?  ()  tempora,  <)  mores!  Senatus  hoc  intelhgit, 
consul  videt;  hie  tamen  vivit.  Vivit!  imo  vero  etiain  in  senatum  venit:  fit  publici  consilii 
particeps :  notut  et  designat  oculis  ad  ca'dem  unumquemque  nostrum.  Nos  autem  veri  fortes, 
satisfacere  reipublicaj  videmur,  si  istius  furorem  ac  tela  vitemus.  Ad  mortem  te  Catilina 
duci  jussu  consules  jampridem  oportebat:  in  te  conferri  pestam  istam,  <|uam  tu  in  nos  oinnes 

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BREVIER 

(.inousinie  tsindein  abnterc,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?  <iimni(liu  etiain  furor  istc  tuns 
now  elnxlet ?  <iut'ni  ad  fiiit'in  si-si>  effrenata  jactabit  audaeia?  nihilne  te  nocturnuin  pra- 
sidiuni,  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vij:ila>,  nihil  timor  populi,  nihiH-oiiHeiiHUH  bonorum  omniuin, 
nihil  hie  munitiBsimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  hornin  ora  vultusque  moverunt? 


in   senatum   venit:    fit   publici   consilii   particeps:  notat  et  desi<inat  oculis  ad  ca'dem 
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(jimuM/itr  l/indt'in  (ihiitere,  Catilina,  patientia  nnxti-a!  i/nannUii  nos  ctiam  furor  iste  tuu» 
<'liult>t  !  <[iii'ni  ft  Jim'  in  xi'xi'  effrenata  jacttlbii  (indnridf  nihilnf  te  iKictiifiunn  /ifu'xidiiiin  /ml 


BOURGEOIS 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostia?  quamdiu  etiain  furor  iste 
tuns  nos  eludet  ?  (jueni  ad  finem  sese  cHVenata  jactabit  audaeia?  nihilne  te  noc- 
tuniuni  ]»r:esidiiun  ]>alatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilsv,  niliil  timor  populi,  niliil  consensus 
bonoruni  omnium,  nihil  lii<'  nuinitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil  horum  ora 
vnltus(iue  moverunt  ?  patera  tua  consilia  non  sentis  ?  constrictam  jam  horum 
omnium  conscientia  teneri  eonjurationem  tuani  non  vides  ?  quid  proxima  quid 
superiore  iiocte  ejjeris,  ubi  fueris,  (juos  convocaveris,  quid  consilii  ceperis,  quem 
nostrum  it?norare?  ()  tempora,  o  mores!  Senatus  hoc  iutelligit,  consul  videt, 
hie.  tamen  vivit.  Vivit!  imo  vero  etiam  in  senatum  venit:  fit  publici  cousilii 

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A.BCDBFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZjB<E 

•f   1234567890  £  iiHHfM 

Qtioiixqiir  t<nit1<')»  dlnitfrf,  Catilina,  jxitioitia  nostra  f  (/vanillin  <>ti<in>  furor  ixle  tint* 

nox  (>Ii«}?t?  qnem   ad  finrnt  xe*e  effrenata  jactabit  audaeia  f   nihilne  te   noctnrnnm 

.  I  KCnEFUHIJk'LM  \OPQRS  TUVWX  Y7£.E(E 

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LOiS'G  PKIMEK 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra?  quamdiu  nos  etiam 
furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quern  ad  finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia? 
nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigila?,  nihil  tinior 
populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  inunitissimus  habendi 
senatus  locus,  nihil  horimi  ora  vultusque  moverunt  ?  patere  tua  coiisilia 
non  sentis  ?  eoiistrictam  jam  omnium  horum  conscientia  teneri  conjura- 
tionem  tuam  non  vides  ?  quid  proxima,  quid  superiore  noete  egeris,  ubi 

ABCDEFCfHIJKLMNOPQBSTUVWXYZ&^OE 

•$  1234567890      AB^DEFOHIJKLMNOPQBSTUVWXYZA^BCE 


Quoxque  tandem  abuterie,   Catilina,  patientia   nostra  f  quamdiu    nos  etiam, 

furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quern  ad  finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia  f  nihilne 

A  BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TU  V  WXYZ 

1234567890 

SMALL  PICA 

Quousque  tandem  abutere,  datilina,  patientiu  nostra?  quamdiu  nos 
etiam  furor  iste  tuus  eludet  ?  quern  ad  finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit 
audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  vigilaj, 
nihil  tinior  populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum  omnium,  nihil  hie  muni- 
tissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil,  horum  ora  vultusque  mover- 
unt ?  patere  tua  coiisilia  non  sentis  ?  constrictam  jam  omnium  horum 
conscientia  teneri  conjurationem  tuam  non  vides  ?  quid  proxima 

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Qium.MjHi'   tandem,  tilxiti'rc,    CatiliiHi.  jtafientia    nnxfra  ?    quamdiu  etiam 

furor  ixfe  tu-ttx  nos  eludct  *  qne)»  <t<l  finem  .sr.sv  effrenata  jactabit  audacia? 

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PICA 

Quousque  tandem  ahutere,  (Catilina,  patientiu  nostra?  (Rianidiu 
nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuus  eludet?  quern  ad  finem  sese  effrenata 
jactabit  audacia?  nihilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii, 
nihil  urbis  vigil®  nihil  tinior  populi,  nihil  consensus  bonorum 
omnium,  hihil  hie  munitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  nihil 
horum  ora  vultusque  moverunt  ?  patera  tua  coiisilia  non  sentis  ? 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ&^(E 

$   12:Ur>r>7<S(.)()     ABCDEF«HI.IKLMXOPQRSTUVW    Mlililll   £ 
Quousque  tandem,  abutere,  Catilina,  patientia  nostra  f  quamdiu 
nos  etiam   furor   ixfe  tun*  eltidetf   quern   ad  finem  sese  effrenata 


12345()7890  £ 

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NONPAR  KIL  No.  14.    Solid. 

THE  mere  communication  of  a  knowledge  is  not 
the  only  object  to  keep  in  minds  in  constructing 
good  system  of  academical  education.  However 
important  the  information  we  receive  from  any 
author  may  be,  and  whatever  improvements  are 
made  in  the  methods  of  communicating  it  by  a 
minute  examination,  it  should  be  observed  that 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  abcdefghijklmno 


MINION  No.  14.    Solid. 

THE  mere  communication  of  a  knowledge  is 
not  the  only  object  to  keep  in  our  minds  in 
constructing  systems  of  academic  education 
However  important  the  information  derived 
from  some  authors  might  be,  and  whatever 
improvements  may  be  made  in  the  method 
of  communicating  it  by  an  examination,  it 
abcdefghij  klmnopqrstn  v  w  x  yza  1  icdet'ghi  j  klni 

BREVIER  No.  14.    Solid. 

THE  mere  communication  of  knowledge  is 
not  the  only  object  to  be  kept  in  minds  in 
constructing  a  good  system  of  academical 
education.  However  important  might  be 
the  informations  received  from  particular 
authors,  and  whatever  improvements  are 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy/abcdefghijk 

BOCRGEOIS  No.  14.     Solid. 

THK  mere  communication  of  a  knowl- 
edge is  not  the  only  object  t<>  be  kept 
in  mind  when  constructing  systems  of 
good  academical  education.  However 
important  the  informations  we  receive 
from  particular  authors  might  be,  and 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy/.  abcdefgb 

LONG  PIIIMKK  No.  14.     Solid. 

THE  mere  communication  of  knowl- 
edge is  not  the  only  object  to  be  kept 
in  mind  in  constructing  a  system  of 
good  academic  education.  However 
important  the  informations  received 
from  particular  authors  might  be, 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcde 

SMALL  PICA  No.  14.    Solid. 

TJIK  mere  communication  of  our 
knowledge  is  not  the  only  object 
to  keep  in  our  minds  in  construct- 
ing a  system  of  academical  edu- 
cation. However  important  my 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabc 

PICA  No.  14.    Solid. 

TIIK  mere  communications  of 
a  knowledge  are  not  the  only 
ohjects  to  keep  in  our  mind  in 
constructing  a  system  of  good 
academic  education.  However 
abcdefghijklmnopqi'stuvwxyz 


NONPAREIL  No.  14.    Leaded. 

THE  mere  communication  of  a  knowledge  is  not 
the  only  object  to  keep  in  minds  in  constructing 
good  system  of  academical  education.  However 
important  the  information  we  receive  from  any 
author  may  be,  and  whatever  improvements  are 
made  in  the  methods  of  communicating  it  by  a 
minute  examination,  it  should  be  observed  that 

MINION  No.  14.    Leaded. 

THE  mere  communication  of  a  knowledge  is 
not  the  only  object  to  keep  in  our  minds  in 
constructing  systems  of  academic  education 
However  important  the  information  derived 
from  some  authors  might  be,  and  whatever 
improvements  may  be  made  in  the  method 
of  communicating  it  by  an  examination,  it 

BREVIER  No.  14.  Leaded. 
THE  mere  communication  of  knowledge  is 
not  the  only  object  to  be  kept  in  minds  in 
constructing  a  good  system  of  academical 
education.  However  important  might  be 
the  information  received  from  particular 
authors,  and  whatever  improvements  are 

BOURGEOIS  No.  14.  leaded. 
THK  mere  communication  of.  a  knowl- 
edge is  not  the  only  object  to  be  kept 
in  mind  when  constructing  systems  of 
good  academical  education.  However 
important  the  informations  we  receive 
from  particular  authors  might  be,  and 

L«»xo  PRIMER  No.  14.    Leaded. 

TIIK  mere  communication  of  knowl- 
edge is  not  the  only  object  to  be  kept 
in  mind  in  constructing  a  system  of 
good  academic;  education.  However 
important  the  informations  received 
from  particular  authors  may  be,  and 

SMALL  PICA  No.  14.    Leaded. 

THK  mere  communication  of  our 
knowledge  is  not  the  only  object 
to  keej)  in  our  minds  in  construct- 
ing a  system  of  academical  edu- 
cation. However  important,  my 

PICA  No.  14.    Leaded. 

THK  mere  communications  of 
a  knowledge  are  not  the  only 
ohjects  to  keep  in  our  mind  in 
constructing  a  system  of  good 
academic  education.  However 


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AGATE 

•  iuousque  tandem  atmtere.  Catilina,  patientia  nostra'.'  qnamdiu  nos  etiam  furor  iste  tuns  eludet  '.'  quein  ad 
finem  sese  effrenata  jactabit  audacia  ?  niliilne  te  nocturnum  presidium  palatii,  nihil  urbis  visilie,  niliil  tinior 
populi,  niliil  consensus  honorum  omnium,  niliil  hit-  munitissimus  habendi  senatus  locus,  niliil  liortim  ora 
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TWO-LINE  BREVIER  COND.  No.  5.         ISA.    $2.20 

COMMERCIAL  NEWS 
FOREIGN  ITEMS 

TWO-LINE  BOURGEOIS  COND.  No.  5.     16  A.    $2.20 

SUPEEIOE  COUETS 

Two-LiSE  Loso  PRIMER  CO.ND.  No.  5.          12  A.    $2.50 

CAMDEN  POST 

TWO-LINE  ENGLISH  COND.  No.  5.         10  A.    $3.20 

OEDINANCE 

TWO-LINE  GT.  PRIMER  COND.  No.  5.     6  A.    $3.00 


TWO-LINE  PARAGON  COND.  No.  5.         5  A.    $3.50 


Insurance  TEMPEST 


PALMER  &  REV.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(50) 


/fLDINE  AND   EXTR/r  COJNDENSE9  JMo.  3. 


Nonpareil  and  Pearl  Aldines  line,  and  can  be  used 
as  Caps  and  Small  Caps. 

HISTORICAL  EVENTS  OF  THE  AMERICA*    REVOLUTIONS 
XAHRATIVE  OK  PERSONAL  ADVENTURES  AND  TRAVELS 

Southern    Cominlsulim    and    Forwarding    Merchant*'    Exchange 


PEARL  ALDINE  on  Nonp.  body.    30  A,  60  a.    |2.00 

AUTHENTIC   BIOURAPH  E8    OF    EMINENT   FRENCH   WRITER 

Extensive  Amortment  of  Handsome  Combination  Border*      $4O 

NONPAREIL  ALDINE.  30  A,  60  a.    $2.20 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 
Memoir*  of  American  and  European  Mechanics  5 

BREVIER  ALDINE.  30  A,  60  a.    $3.55 

CENTRAL  «TEAM  PRINTING  HOUSE 
Publishers  of  Journals  and  Periodicals 

LONG  PRIMER  ALDINE.  ISA,  40 a.    $2.45 

SPECIMENS  AND  ESTIMATES 

North  American  Trade  Reporter 

PICA  ALDINE.  ISA,  30 a.    $2.85 

MADISON    REPUBLICAN 
Best  Advertising  Medium 


PICA.  EXTRA  CONDENSED  No.  3.   16  A,  32  a.    $3.06 

OUTLINES  AND  SKELETONS 

Longshanks  Spindlefellow,  Editor  and  Publisher 

ENGLISH  EXTRA  COND.  No.  3.     12  A,  24  a.    $3.25 

SOCIETY  OF  EXCLUSIVES 
Autumnal  Reception  at  Delacmne  Mansion 

GT.  PRIM.  EXTRA  COND.  No.  3.    12  A,  24  a.    $3.85 


GREAT  PIUMER  ALDINE. 


12  A,  24  a.    $4.00 


IRON  MERCHANTS 

Insurance  Companies 


PARAGON  ALDINK. 


12  A,  24  a.    $4.60 


MONROE  TIMES 

Printer's  Manual. 

DBL.  ENGLISH  ALDINE.  10  A,  16  a.    $7.00 

Improvement 

DBL.  GREAT  PRIMER  ALDINE.       8  A,  12  a.     $9.00 

Mountains 

DOUBLB  PARAGON  ALDINK.  6  A,  10  a.      §8.30 

Company 


FOUR-LINE  PICA  ALDIXE. 


6  A,  10  a.    «11.50 


Eastern 


Warrant  and  Certificate  of  Indebtedness 

PARAGON  EXTRA  COND.  No.  3.    10  A,  20  a.    $4.35 

WMNd  MFFMX 

Jj  I  Lil  111  U    illJjJjlil  U  U 

Immoral  and  Profane  Association 

DBL.  PICA  EXTRA  COND.  No.  3.     8  A,  16  a.    $5.50 


GT  PRIM  Ex  CoNJ)  No  ^    5  A>  12  a.     $6.35 


DBL.  PARAGON  Ex.  COND.  No.  3.   5  A,  10  a.    $5.70 


FouR-L.  PICA  Ex.  COND.  No.  3.     4  A,  8  a.     $6.58 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(51) 


TWO-LINE,  Jslo.  5. 


TWO-LINE  DIAMOND  No.  5. 


20  A.    $1.20     i     TWO-LINE  BREVIER  No.  5. 


18  A.    $2.65 


PRINTERS  AND   ENGRAVERS       MFRTON    TTMFS 


TWO-LINE  PEARL  No.  5. 


20  A.     $1.30 


AMERICAN  INSTITUTES 


TWO-LINE  AGATE  No.  5. 


20  A.     $1.30 


SIDNEY  INDEPENDENT 

TWO-LINE  NONPAREIL  No.  5.  20  A.    $1.65 

WESTERN  FARMER 

TWO-LINE  NONPAREIL  No.  6.  20  A.    $1.80 

FIRESIDE  FRIEND 


TWO-LINE  BOURGEOIS  No.  5.  15  A.    $2.65 

INSTRUCTION 

TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER  No.  5.  10  A.    $2.40 

ORNAMENTS 

TWO-LINE  SMA£L  PICA  No.  5.  10  A.    $2.30 

SPECIMENS 


TWO-LINK  MINION  No.  5. 


•JO  A.     $2.2.5 


MOUNT  VERNON 


TWO-LINE  PICA  No.  5. 


8  A.    $2.30 


DIRECTOR 


8  A. 


TWO-LINE  ENGLISH  No.  5. 


83.10 


3  REMINISCENCE  5 


6  A. 


TWO-LIXE  GKKAT  PKI.MKK  No.  5. 


$3.80 


9  HISTORICAL  8 


6  A. 


T*'o-LiXE  PARAGON  No.  5. 


§4.65 


3  MODERN  2 


Foi'R-LixE  PICA  No.  5. 


8  MIDGET  3 


TWO-blNE  JNJO.  7. 


Two- LINE  PEARL  No.  7. 


24  A.     $2.25 


MERCURY  3,140  MILES 

TWO-LINE  AGATE  No.  7.  20  A.    $2.20 

WESTERN  SCENES 


TWO-LINE  MINION  No.  7. 


ISA.    $2.75 


HOME  RECORD 


TWO-LINE  BREVIER  No.  7. 


ISA.    $2.85 


TWO-LINE  NONPAREIL  No.  7.  20  A.    $2.20 

ROMAN  EMPIRE     TRANSCRIPT 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(52) 


CONDENSED  AND  ITALIC  TITLES. 


TITLE  ITALIC  NO.  2. 

NONPAKEIL  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2.  30  A.  60a.  12.85 
CHROMATIC  CYLINDER  PRINTING. 
Various  Colors  Printed  at  one  Impression 

BREVIER  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2.  30  A,  60  a.  $3.55 
MILNER'S  PRICE  CURRENT 
Authentic  Reports  of  Inventions. 

BOURGEOIS  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2.  .  20  A,  30  a.  $3.55 
LIFE  AND  FIRE  INSURANCE 
Foreign  and  Domestic  Exchange 

Lo.  PRIMER  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2.    20  A,  30  a.    $2.70 

WESTERN  FINANCIER 

National  and  County  Bonds 

PICA  TITLE  ITALIC  No.  2.  15  A,  30  a.    $3.05 

RULING  MACHINE 

Pencil  Manufacturer 

GREAT  PRIMER  TITLE  ITALIC.       10  A,  20  a.    $2.80 

GOLD   BRONZES. 

Superior  Colored  Inks 


CONDENSED  NO.   1. 


TWO-LINE  ENGLISH  COND.  No.  1.  6  A.    $2.50 


TWO-LINE  GT.  PRIMER  COND.  No.  1.    6  A.    $3.65 

MITRES 

TWO-LINE  PARAGON  COND.  No.  1.         4  A.    $3.00 

ROMAN 

FOUR-LINE  PICA  COND.  No.  1.  4  A.    $3.95 

TIMES 

EXTRA   CONDENSED. 

TWO-LINE  BREVIER  EXTRA  COND.       15  A.    $1.10 

GOVERNMENT  PRIMING  HOUSE 

GREAT  PRIMER  EXTRA  COND.  15  A.    $1.50 

AMERICAN  INDEPENDENCE 


PARAGON  TITLE  ITALIC. 


8  A,  16  a.    $3.00          TWO-LINE  PICA  EXTRA  COND.  15  A.    $2.00 


REFERENCE 

Patent  Medicine 

DEL.  ENGLISH  TITLE  ITALIC.         7  A,  12  a.    $5.10 

BELMONT 

Amusements 

DHL.  GT.  PRIMER  TITLE  ITALIC.     4  A,  8  a.    $4.25 

MODEL 

Ornament 


2-LiNE  GREAT  PRIM.  EXTRA  COND.     10  A.    $2.85 


CANON  EXTRA  COND. 


8  A.     $4.00 


FOUR-LINE  PICA  EXTRA  COND.  6  A.    $2.65 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(53) 


CONDENSED  ALDINE. 


40A,  50a.  NONPAREIL  CONDENSED  ALDIXE.  $2.20 

I  MOW,  I  MOW  WHERE  BLOSSOMS  BLOW  THE  EARLIEST  OF  THE  YEAR ; 

Where  the  Passion-Flower,  with  a  Mystie  Power,  its  Thorny  Crown  doth  Rear— Where  Crocus  Breathes,  and  Fragrant  Wreaths, 
Like  a  Censer  Fill  the  fiale— Where  Cowslips  Burst  to  Beauty  First,  and  the  Lily  of  the  Vale ; 

40A,  50a.  BREVIER  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  82.50 

AMD  SNOWDROPS  WHITE,  AND  PANSIES  BRIGHT 

As  Joseph's  Colored  Vest;  and  Laurel-Tod  from  the  Woods  of  Cod,  where  the  Wild  Bird  Builds  her  lest. 
I  Know,  I  Know  where  Blossoms  Blow  the  Earliest  of  the  Year. 

40A,  50a.  BOURGEOIS  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  $2.65 

THEY  TELL  OF  A  BOATMAN,  COLD  AND  PALE,  WHO  WAITS  ON  THE  SHORE 

Of  a  Fathomless  River,  with  a  Noiseless  Oar  and  a  White-Winged  Sail,  and  He  Wafts  the  Soul  to  the 
Dim  Forever.    Oh!  where  is  the  Boatman  Pallid  and  Slow, 

30A,  40a.  'LONG  PRIMBR  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  $2.45 

AND  WHERE  DOES  THE  WHITE-WINGED  VESSEL  CO? 

We  have  Named  Him  Death,  who  with  Ruthless  Grasp  each  Tie  of  our  Hearts  will  Snap 
And  Sever,  but  whence  is  the  Source  of  His  Icy  Clasp, 

30A,  40a.  PICA  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  $3.10 

m  WHERE  IS  THE  DISTANT,  DIM  FOREVER? 

When  the  Pulse  is  Stilled  and  the  Eyes  are  Dim,  where  goeth  the  Soul  that  goes 
Out  with  Him— the  Boatman  Cold  and  Pale? 

20A,  30  a.  ENGLISH  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  $2.55 

SHOE  THE  HORSE  MD  SHOE  THE  MARE ; 

Never  let  the  Hoof  go  bare:  Trotting  over  Flinty  Stones  Wears  away 

The  Hardest  Bones. 

20A,  25».  GREAT  PRIMER  CONDENSED  ALDINE.  $3.30 

LIFE  HAS  MANY  A  STONY  STREET 

Even  to  the  Toughest  Feet :   Men  the  Sturdiest  Find  it  So 

Ere  through  Half  of  Life  they  go.   Shoe  the  Horse. 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(54) 


CONDENSED  ALDM. 


15A,  20a. 


DOUBLE  SMALL  PICA  CONDENSED  ALDIXE. 


$3.56 


SPLITTING  THE  DIFFERENCE ! 

Levying  Half  and  Half  on  Producer  and  Consumer 

Middlemen's  Exchange. 


10A,  15a. 


DOUBLE  ENGLISH  CONDENSED  ALDINE. 


$4.30 


OBJECTS  OF  MEREST 


Though  Lost  to  Sight  to  Memory  Dear  ! 


Onr  Exhausted  Pocfcetbook. 


IDA,  15  a. 


DOITBLB  PARAGON  CONDENSED  ALDINE. 


$6.60 


ore  Mining 


<;A,  10  a. 


FOUR-LINE  PICA  CONDENSED  ALDINE. 


$6.10 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(55) 


EXTENDED  ROMANS. 


LIGHTFACE  EXTENDED. 

AGATE  LIGHT-FACE  EXTENDED.    30  A,  60  a.    $3.40 

MERCANTILE   JOB   PRINTING 
Cards,    3?  rogram  lines,    and.    Invitations 

NONP.  LIGHT-FACE  EXTENDED.    30  A,  60  a.    $3.75 

TYPE    IT-  O  TIN  DRY    OFFICE 
Estimates  sent   on   Application 

BREVIER  LIGHT-FACE  EXTEND.    24  A,  30  A.    $3.30 

FOREIGN  PRODUCTS 
Immense  Transportation 

LG.  PRIM.  LIGHT-FACE  EXTEND.   ISA,  24  a.   $3.30 

FRENCH  [POEMS 

Commercial    Monitor 

PICA  LIGHT-FACE  EXTEND.  12  A,  18  a.    $3.30 


TITLE  EXTENDED  NO.  3. 

NONP.  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.        35  A,  40  a.    $3.65 
BO1113ER 
Printing:   Material 


BREVIER  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.  30  A,  30  a.  $3.60 
IIXSTJJR^JVCE  AG-E1VTS 
<  '<ni«»ii  1  1  i  11^.-  Departments 

LG.  PRIM.  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.    24  A,  24  a.   $3.60 


Latest  Improvement 


PICA  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.          ISA,  20  a.    $3.70 


GT.  PRIM.  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.   9  A,  14  a.    $3.50 


Finest   Selection 


PARAGON  LIGHT-FACE  EXTENDED.         8  A,  12  a.    $4.65 


DEL.  S.M.  PICA  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.    8  A,  12  a.    |5.10 


RECORD 
A-mericans    METEOR 

Sacrament 

DBL.  ENGLISH  LIGHT-FACE  EXTENDED.     5  A,  8a.   $5.50 

CRIME 
Maimed 

DBL.  PARAGOX  LIGHT-FACE  EXTENDED.     4A,  6a.   £8.75 


DHL.  ENGLISH  TITLE  EXTENDED  No.  3.     5  A,  8a.    $5.15 


DBL.  GT.  PRIMER  TITLE  EXTEND.  No.  3.   4A,6a.   87.50 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(56) 


ANTIQUE    EXTENDED    J^JO.   3. 


Nonpareil  and  Pearl  Antique  Extended  line,  and 
can  be  used  as  Caps  and  Smnll  Caps. 


PEARL  ANTIQUE  EXTEN.  No.  3,    on  Nonp.  body. 

35  A.    $2.75 


NONPAREIL  ANTIQUE  EXTEN.  No.  3.  35  A.  $2.65 
SELECT  SIFZEOIUVniElsrS- 
BREVIER  ANTIQUE  EXTEN.  No.  3.  25  A.  $2.75 

OOIR/lsriEIR,  niGGIES 

LG.  PIUMER  ANTIQUE  EXTEX.  No.  3.    24  A.    $2.85 


PICA  ANTIQUE  EXTEN.  No.  3.  15  A.    $2.65 


2-LiNE  BREVIER  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  3.    10  A.    $2.50 

IHITJlsrGKEIR, 

2-LiNE  LG.  PRIM.  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  3.    10  A.   $3.60 

ZROTTZtsTID 

2-LiNE  PICA  ANTIQUE  EXTEN.  No.  3.     6  A.    $3.30 

TILDES 

2-LiNE  ENGLISH  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  3.     5  A.    $4.40 

DVCITE 


ANTIQUE    AND    ©LAF^ENDOJM     EXTENDED. 


AGATE  AXT.  EXTEN.  No.  1. 
xxtorr 


40  A.    $3.40 


NONPAREIL  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  1.    15  A,  30  a.    $3.30 


IVEocior-xa.     Ox-xxctxxxoxxtis 

BREVIER  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  1.       15  A,  30  a.    $3.85 


S     Xj"CJM"Ft  HSJtrl. 


LG.  PRIM.  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  1.      12  A.  18  a.    $3.85 


PICA  ANT.  EXTEN.  No.  1.  10  A,  12  a.    $4.40 


LG.  PRIMER  CLAREN.  EXTEN.       10  A,  16  a.    $3.50 


PICA  CLAREN.  EXTEN. 


8  A,  12  a.    $3.85 


PARAGON  OLAREN.  EXTEN.  6  A,  8 a.    $4.40 


DBL.  ENGLISH  CLAREN.  EXTEN.      OA,  8 a.    $900 


ANTIQUE   TITLE. 


24  A,  64 A  NONPAREIL.  $3.20 

I  AM  HUNTING  THE  MAN 

WITH  THE  AGED  JOKE  ;  THE  MAN  WITH 

72    THE  FISHING-  POLE    39 

24  A,  64  A.  BOI-RGEO:.".  $4.15 

THE  MAN  WHO  BLOWS 
IN  THE  BARREL  OP  A  GUN  is  A 

45     SUITABLE  ONE  FOR     32 


24  A,  64  A.  BREVIER.  $4.10 

THE  MAN  WHO   STOPS 
AND  INSERTS  His  THUMB  IN  YOUR 

54     OVERCOAT   BUTTON     38 


24  A,  48  A. 


LONG  PRIMER. 


$4.05 


THE  DUDE  WITH 
6  TOOTHPICK  SHOE  is  MINE  2 

67     MIDNIGHT  HOUR     45 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(57) 


CONDENSED  ANTIQUES. 


NONPAREIL  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.  30  A.  60  a.  $2.35 
MODEEN  INSTRUCTIONS  FOE  THE  GUITAR 
Manufacturer  and  Importer  of  Pianos  and  Organs 

BREVIER  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.          30  A.  60a.    $3.30 

INDEPENDENCE  FEINTING  WOKKS 
North  American  Journal  of  Horticulture 

LG.  PRIMER  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.    24  A,  50  a.    $3.30 

IMPOETED  WEITINa  FLUIDS 
Standing  Committee  on  Commerce 

PICA  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.  20  A,  48  n.    $3.55 

PATENT  STEAM  ENGINE 
Continental  Fire  Department 

GT.  PRIMER  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.    15  A,  24  a.    $3.85 

FRENCH  CHROMOS 
Extensive  Assortment 

PARAGON  ANTWK  COND.  No.  2.          18  A,  24  a.   $5.30 

MODERN  DESIGN 
Morning  Chronicle 

DEL.  ENGLISH  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.    12  A.  18  a.   $6.20 

HOME  RECORD 
Printing  House 

DBL.  GT.  PRIM.  ANT.  CON.  No.  2.     8  A,  11 ».   $6.35 

Commanders 

CANON  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.  5  A,  8  a.    $7.70 


Nonpareil  Antiques  line,  and  can  be  used  as  Caps 
and  Small  Caps. 

THE  CINCINNATI  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  201  VINE  STREET 
PRINTING  MATERIAL  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION.  $TB 
IMPROVED  STANDARD  NONPAREIL  PRESSES 


NONPAREIL  ANTIQUE  No.  5.          30  A.  60  a.    $2.10 

IMPORTERS  OF  THERMOMETERS  AND  MICROSCOPES 
Standard  Mathematical  and  Astronomical  Instruments 

NONPAREIL  ANTIQUE  No.  4.  30  A,  60  a.  $2.10 
FOURTH  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  BLOOMINGTON 
The  Southern  Merchants  Banking  Association  54 

NONPAREIL  ANTIQUE  No.  6.  30  A,  60  a.  $2.50 
ILLUSTRATED  HISTORY  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN 
Reproductions  from  Distinguished  Authors 

MINION  ANTIQUE  No.  6.  30  A,  60  a.    $3.00 

MERCHANTS'  UNION  EXPRESS  COMPANIES 
The  Atlantic  and  Great  Western  Railroad 

BREVIER  ANTIQUE  No.  6.  30  A,  60  a.    $3.20 

FINE  BLACK  AND  COLORED  INK 
Plain  and  Ornamental  Type  and  Rules 

LONG  PRIMER  ANTIQUE  No.  6.      24  A,  50  a.    $2.85 

BERLIN  FEMALE  SEMINARY 
Modern  Educational  Institutions 

PICA  ANTIQUE  No.  6.  20  A,  38  a.    $3.50 

ANCIENT  MANUSCRIPTS 

Dramatical  Entertainments. 

GREAT  PRIMER  ANTIQUE  No.  6.    15  A.  24  a.    $3.85 

FOREIGN  NATION. 

Farming  Implements 

DBL.  PICA  ANTIQUE  No.  6.  10  A,  16  a.    $5.50 


Inventions  JSi>H 

4-LiNE  PICA  ANT.  COND.  No.  2.       5  A.  8  a.    $8.50  ^^ 

^^  *        1  *  DBL.  GT.  PRIM.  ANTIQUE  No.  6.    7  A,  12  a.    $7.40 

President  Americans 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(58) 


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 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(59) 


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 


^^  ___  «-»T  ^1^  -«.-L     --    -*  —  — 

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 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(00) 


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  ' 

tioos  b()  Jeri  ^id  ^eocii  of  ii^e  JisfoHj,  Si 
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PALMES  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(61) 


©LAREJSIDON    ©DM  PRESSED. 


•w 

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! 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(62) 


(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 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(04) 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED,  No.  4 

T 
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 

345 


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. 
(65) 


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 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(66) 


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 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(67) 


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 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
((58) 


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. 
'(.9) 


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. 

(70) 


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. 

(71) 


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 

1 23456789O 

18A,36a  LONG  PRIMER.  $3.30 

-*AN  D+TH  E+M  ASTER*- 

With+Gesture  +  of +Command 

Waved  his  hand  and  loud 

1234567890 


24A,48a  BREVIER. 

-fWHAT+GLORY+DOTH** 

The+world+put+on+for+him+who+with 

Fervent  heart  goes  forth 

1 2345678OO 


12A,84a 


PICA. 


$2.05 


In+the+Marvellous  +  Heart 

Of  Man  that  an  Army 

1  23356780O 


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, 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(74) 


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. 

(75) 


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 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(76) 


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 


•lour  Merchant 


FIVE-LINE  PICA  EGYPT.  Ex.  Con.  5 A,  8a.  *8.00 


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 


SIX-LINE  PICA  EGYPT.  Ex.  CON.    4  A,  6  a.    $9.00 


DHL.  PARAGON  EGYPT.  Ex.  COND.  HA,  12a.   $4.40 


ian  Pantomime 


Promenade 


eL/VRENE)OJM     EXTENDED. 


Xiinpareil  and  I'i'arl  Frnirli   Clarendon  Extended  PICA  FRENCH  CLAR.  E.XT. 

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' 

for  ^ra.ctLca.1  rr5.33.ters 


3-LiNK  NOSP.  FRENCH  CLAR.  Exi.  12A,  14a.     *5.50 


BREVIER  FRENCH  CLAR.  EXT.     20  A,  36  a.    $3.30 


PARAGON  FRENCH  CLAR.  EXT.      7  A,  lOa.    $5.70 


LG.  PRIM.  FRENCH  CLAR.  EXT.    22  A,  32a..    $3.75          DEL.  PICA  FCH.  CLAR.  EXT.  5  A,  7  a.    $5.70 


of 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(77) 


JSIONPA^EIL   COMBINATION    ©OTJHIC. 


All  the  Gothics  shown  in  this  pa^e  are  cast  on  Nonpareil  body,  and  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom, 
and  are  displayed  in  the  center  in  combination. 


50  A.  NO.  1. 


50  A.  NO.  2. 


CONTINUATION    OF   THE    AMERICAN    TELEPHONE   ACROSS    THE   ATLANTIC 

MESSAGES    SENT   TO   THE    BRITISH    ISLES    WITHOUT    DELAY    BY    CABLE    5678    SUCCESSFULLY    LA'D    BY    WEALTHY    AND    ENTERPRISING    MEN 
RAPID    TRANSMISSION    OF    NEWS    THE    GRAND    ACHIEVEMENT 


Price  of  Complete  Series,  as  shown  in  ronibinution,  (Nos.  1  to  5  inclusive)  $6.00 

STEREOTYPED.         PALMER       &       REY,         ELtCT.OTYP«S. 

TYPE    FOUNDERS  ANJ  PRINTING    PRESS    MANUFACTURERS, 

SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  NORTHEPN  PACIFIC  NEWSPAPER  UNION  AND  PACIFIC  STATE;?  ADVERTISING  BUREAU, 

NOS.     4O5    AND     4O7     SANSOME     STREET, 

SAN    FRANCISCO,    CAL. 


40  A.  NO.  3.  >1-50 

CANDIDATES  PLANNING  TO  RELIEVE  THE  OVERBURDENED  TREASURY 

LEGISLATIVE  MEASURES  FOR  LENGTHENING  THE  TERM  OF  DEMOCRATIC  PRESIDENCY  TO  23456  CENTURIES 
GRAND  MILITARY  DISPLAY  AND  PYROTECHNICS 

40  A.  No.  4.  N-so 

SUMMER  SOJOURN  AMONG  THE  CYPRESSES  OF  MONTEREY 

DEFENDING  TERROR   STRICKEN    INHABITANTS    FROM  THE   RAVAGES   OF   13458   BALD-HEADED   BUMMERS 
EXPERIENCES   OF  A  BEER-K^G  TAPPER 


4(.  A.  NO.  5. 

MAGNETIC    INFLUENCE    OF    FLOWERY    SPEAKERS 

SYSTEM    OF    INTERCHANGEABLE    23456    TYPE    BODIES    UNIVERSALLY   ADOPTED 
DELUSIVE    MEASURES    SELDOM    EFFECTIVE 

PALMER  *  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(78; 


32A,64a  NONPAREIL.  $2.56 

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 

The  soft  air  like  a  Daughter's  breath  Pray  do  not  mock  me  so  do  not  laugh  at  me  and  now  the  day  is  Dead 

489         When  the  warm  Sun  that  Brings  Seed-time  and  harvest         523 


20A,40a  LONG  PRIMER.  $3.05 

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 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(75)) 


JMo.  9. 


3  A,  30  A,  60  a.  NOSPARKIL  GOTHIC  No.  9.  13.60 

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. 


30A,  30A,  60a.  BREVIER  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $4.15 

LONDON    FIRE   AND    MARINE   INSURANCE   COMPANIES 
Manufacturers  and   Dealers  in  Foreign  and   Domestic  Wines,   Liquors,  and    Cigars 

Extensive  Assortment  of  French  Brandies,  5982 
SOUTHERN  COMMISSION  AND   PRODUCE    MERCHANTS,  264 

20A,  20 A,  30a.  LONG  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $3.30 

IMPROVED  CYLINDER   PRINTING   MACHINES 
Estimates  and  Specimens  Furnished  Job  Printers  on    Application. 

Great  Variety  of  Handsome  Letter  8623 
BORDERS,  FLOURISHES,  ORNAMENTS  AND  RULES 

15  A,  15  A,  20  a.  PICA  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $3.55 

UNITED  STATES   PATENT  AGENCY 
Agricultural  and  Mineral   Regions  of  the  Northwest. 

Western  Grain-growing  States  37 
GREAT  LUMBER  DISTRICTS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

12  A,  12 A,  20a.  TIIKKK-|.INK  NONPAREIL  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $4.40 

MODERN   IMPROVEMENTS 
United  States  Educational  Institutions. 

Annual  Examinations,  62 
BIOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTIONS  78 

PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(80) 


JMo.  9. 


8  A  8  A,  12  a.  PARAGON  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $5.75 


PRINTERS'  EMPORIUM 


Manufacturers  Departments,  79 


ORIGINAL  DESIGNS,  eo 


6A,6A,  8  a.  DOUBLE  ENGLISH  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $7.00 


CONSTRUCTION 


American  Inventions  13 


GOVERNMENTS  87 


4  A,  4  A,  6  a.  THRRE-LINE  PICA  GOTHIC  No.  9.  88.50. 

MONUMENT 
Roman  General  2 

ENGINEER  34 

4  A,  4  A,  6  a.  DOUBLE  PARAGON  GOTHIC  No.  9.  $10.50 

SERMONS 
Ceremonies,  5 

FOUNDERS  5 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(81) 


O-OTHIIG    3STO.   5. 


32A,64a  NONPAREIL.  $2.90 

HIS  HAT  WAS  OFF  HIS  VEST  APART  TO 
Catch  Heaven's  Blessed  Breeze  for  a  Burning  Thought  was 


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 


16A,32a  ENGLISH.  $3.30 

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 
the  hour  and  the  moon  23 


12A,24a  GREAT  PRIMER.  $4.45 

NOTHING  SO 


Behind  the  Dark  Church     3234  |  Hard   but  searching   8 

10A,20a  DOUBLE  SMALL  PICA.  $4.90 

She  that  asks  Her  DEAR  FRIENDS  9 

8A,16a  DOUBLE  ENGLISH.  $6.10 

7  SET  THE  TABLE  on  the  mat 


6A,12a  DOUBLE  GREAT  PRIMER. 


Money  INFLUENCES  4 

4A,8a  CANON.  S8.00 

7  SUMMER  Ducks 

4A,8a  FOUR-LINE  PICA.  $11.05 

Fresh  CRABS  3 


Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(82) 


O-OTHIIO   INTO.    7. 


48A  EXCELSIOR.     (On  Nonpareil.)  $1.30 


42A  DIAMOND.     (On  Nonpareil)  $1.45 


HOW    FADING   ARE    THE   JOYS   WE    DOTE    UPON    LIKE   APPARITIONS  MOST    EXQUISITE    AND    STRONG    LIKE    ANGEL'S 

SEEN    AND   GONE    BUT    THOSE    WHICH    SOONEST    TAKE    THEIR    FLIGHT    ARE    33  VISITS  SHORT  AND  BRIGHT  MORTALITY'S  TOO  WEAK  TO  BEAR  2 

36A  PEARL.    (On  Nonpareil.)  $1.60  36A  NONPAREIL.  $2.05 

HEAR  A  VOICE  YOU  CANNOT  HEAR  WHICH  HOW  MIRTH  CAN  INTO  FOLLY 

SAYS  I  MUST  NOT  STAY,  I  SEE  A  HAND  YOU   682       GLIDE  AND  FOLLY   GLIDE   INTO   SIN    364 

32A  BREVIER.  82.40  24A  TWO-LINE  PEABL.  $2.35 

MAN  HER  INNOCENCE  A  CHILD  8     SOFT  GENTLE  AND  LOW  4 

ISA  TWO-LINE  NONPAREIL.  $200 

BEARS  HIS  BLUSHING  HONOURS  THICK       58 

16A  TWO-LINE  BREVIER.  $2.35 

73      DRINK  TO  HER  THAT  EACH  LOVES 

12A  TWO-LINE  BOURGEOIS.  $2.55 

EVERY  MAN  MUST  WORK  AND      24 

10A  TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER.  $2.96 

4    HIS  DOGS  BARK  AND  BITE 

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 


Palmer  &  Key,  S*n  Francisco  And  Portland. 

(83) 


©OTHIC   JJo.  10. 


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 

10  A,  10  A.  GREAT  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  10.  $4.00 

STEALING    ONWARD 

JVIODERJM    ARTIST    PRINTED 

53    JVIINE^ALS    26 


PICA  GOTHIC  No.  10.  1">  A,  15  A.    $3.50 


TWO-LINE  BREV.  GOTHIC  No.  10.   12  A,  12  A.   $3.75 


MERCHANTS  PRODUCER 

HOJVIE    IJMSUf^AfJeE.     fOF^EKSN    f  f^UIT. 
NORTHERN   3  jAMERIGAN 

8A,  8A.  PARAGON  GOTHIC  No.  10.  $4.25 

USEFUL  ARTS 


3    HOME-MADE   8 


5  A,  5  A.  2-LiNE  ENGLISH  GOTHIC  No.  10.  $4.75 


NORTWEST 


jVIEXICAJsl    JVIINIJM© 


5   MILLIN©   8 


Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(84) 


GOTHIC  NO.  11. 


BREVIER  GOTHIC  No.  11.  30  A.    $1.90 

SECURE   INVESTMENT 
ECLIPSE   BUILDING    SOCIETY. 
100    SHARES,   $512 


LONG  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  11.  24  A.    $1.90 

SELECT  EDITION 

EXPERIENCED   WRITER 

$52  VOLUMES 


16  A. 


GREAT  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  11. 


$3.25 


PICTURE  FRAMES 

NEAT  PARLOR  ORNAMENTS 

OIL  PAINTINGS  190 


PICA  GOTHIC  No.  11. 


•20  A.    $2.00 


MONUMENTS 

ORIENTAL  GRANITE 

CEMETERY  34 


TWO-LINE  BREVIER  GOTHIC  No.  11.    ISA.    $2.60 

MONITORS 

HARPERS  FERRY 

OCEAN  67 


10  A. 


TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  11. 


$3.30 


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 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(85) 


GOTHIC  NO.  2. 


PEARL  GOTH.  No.  2  (Nonp.  body).    30  A,  60a.  $3.10 

CYLINDER   PRINTING   MACHINES 
Improved   Nonpareil  Job  Printing  Presses. 


NONPAREIL  GOTHIC  No.  2.  L30A,  60  a.    $3.10 

HANDSOME    ENGRAVINGS 
Attractive  and  Valuable  Premiums 


Patent  Receding  Bed,  $225.  Choice  Selection.  SI.5O 

Pearl  and  Nonpareil  Gothics  line,  and  can  be  used  as  caps  and  small  caps. 


SELECT  EDITIONS  FOR  ENGINEERS  AND  MECHANICS 

PERSONAL  HISTORY  AND  EXPERIENCE  OF  DISTINGUISHED  AMERICANS. 

PRACTICAL  GUIDE  BOOK,  1725  PACES. 


BREVIER  GOTHIC  No.  2.  30  A,  20  a.    $3.85 

OPERA  COMPANIES 

Dramatical   Entertainment. 

Admission    $I.5O 

COLUMBIAN  GOTHIC  No.  2.  15  A,  20  a.   $3.25 

MERCHANT 

American  Grocer 
Produce  2 


LONG  PRIMER  GOTHIC  No.  2.        20  A,  30  a.    $3.25 

HURON  TRIBUNE 

Farmers  Home  Journal 

$2  per  Annum 


PICA  GOTHIC  No.  2. 


15  A,  20  a.    $3.00 


MONUMENTS 

Granite  and  Marble 
Cemetery  52 


8  A.  12  a. 


PARAGON  GOTHIC  No.  2. 


$3.55 


MOUNTAIN  REGION 

Mineral  and  Timber  Sections 
Fine  Material  43 


8  A,  12  a. 


DOUBLE  PICA  GOTHIC  No.  2. 


$5.50 


DIRECT  ROUTE 

Creat  Eastern  Railroad 
Train  No.  38 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(86) 


GOTHIC  No.  2. 


6  A,  8  a.  DOUBLE  ENGLISH  GOTHIC  No.  2.  $6.20 


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 

Palmar  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 

(87) 


OCTIC   SERIES. 

(Patented.) 


NONPAREIL  OCTIC.  30  A.  $1.C5 

GORGEOUS  SPRING  DOORS 

MOROCCO  BOUND  ORDER  BOOKS 
POISONOUS  DRUGS,  $93.58 


BREVIER  OCTIC.  30  A.    $2.20 

ROSSBURG    COURIER 

OUR  SUSPENSION   BRIDGE 

DISCOURSER    $5390 


15  A. 


TWO-LINE  BREVIER  OCTIC. 


$2.20 


SPURIOUS   COUPONS 

NUMEROUS    CORRUPT    BOARDS 

QUORUMS  $58,602 


LONG  PRIMER  OCTIC. 


20  A.    $1.60          PICA  OCTIC. 


CROCUS  SHRUBS 


20  A.    $2.20 


DRUM  CORPS 


CURIOUS  ROSE  BUDS.     COURSE  BORDER. 


BOUQUETS,  $2.50 


$352,680 


8  A. 


TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER  OCTIC. 


$2.50 


JURIES'  REPORTS 

SUPERIOR  COURT  JUDGE 

RECORDS  $352 


8  A. 


TWO-LINE  PICA  OCTIC. 


$3.30 


SUCCESSORS 

SUPERB  BOURBON 

LIQUORS  28 

Palmer  &  Rey,  Sa,n  Francisco  &nd  Portland. 
(881 


(Patented.) 
6  A.  DBL.  ENGLISH  OCTIC.  $3.30 

PRODUCERS 

ROUGH  GROUNDS 

BIRDS  $63 

5  A.  TWO-LINE  GREAT  PRIMER  OCTIC.  $4.  85 

GROCERS 

ROOS  &  BROS. 

$25,O68 

4  A.  TWO-LINE  PARAGON  OCTIC.  J4.85 

COURSE 

SOUR  DROP 

$68930 

4  A.  FOUR-LINE  PICA  OCTIC.  $7.00 

SUBURBS 
$36.25 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 
12  (89) 


JMo.  12. 


PEARL  GOTHIC  No.  12.  (No.Ni-.  BODY.)      30 A.        $1.40  NONPAREIL  GOTHIC  No.  12.                       30A.        SI. 75 

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 

PICA  GOTHIC  No.  12.  20  A.        $2.20  TWO-LINE  BREVIER  GOTHIC  No.  12.         15 A.        §2.65 

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 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(90) 


(BONDENSED   GBoTJHICS. 

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 

SIERRA  MADRE  MOUNTAINS  MISCELLANEOUS  ITEMS. 

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 


SULTANA  SEEDLESS!  ROLLING  STONES 

TWO-LINE  PICA  GOTHIC  COND.  No.  7.          12  A.    *3.00  TWO-LINE  PICA  GOTHIC  COND.  No.  8.          12  A.    $3.35 

GRAPE  CUTTINGS!  CATCH  NO  MOSS 

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 

MISSIONS  BANANA 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(91) 


CONDENSED    (aOTjHICS. 

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. 

(92) 


©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 
MERCHANTS  AND  TRADERS  BANKING  ASSOCIATION 
Authentic  Biographies  of  Eminent  American  Writers 


NONP.  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  3.  30  A,  60  a.  $2.65 
PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL  NEWS  LETTERS 
The  Cincinnati  Type  Foundry,  201  Vine  Street 

BREVIER  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  3.  36  A,  52  a.  $2.85 
AUTHENTIC  REPORT  OF  NEW  INVENTIONS 
Manufacturer  of  Latest  Improved  Machinery 

LG.  PRIM.  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  3.   30  A,  42  a.    $2.85 

WINE-GROWING  CENTER  OF  EUROPE 
Imported  French  Wines  and  Brandies 


PICA  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  3. 


22  A,  38  a.    $2.7.' 


SOUTHERN  PRINTING  COMPANY 
Programmes,  Statements,  Posters 

GT.  PRIM.  GOTHIC  ITALIC  No.  3.    18  A.  25  a.    $3.10 

DAYTON  TRADE  JOURNAL 
Printers'  International  Union 

PARAGON  GOTHIC  ITAL.  No.  3.      18  A,  24  a.   $4.00 

FLOUR  MERCHANTS 

National  Government. 

DBL.  ENG.  GOTH.  ITAL.  No.  3.       10  A,  14  a.    $5.00 

COR  HER  PIECE 

Card  Ornaments 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(94) 


GOTJHIC. 


24  A,  48  a.  BREVIER  CIRCULAR  GOTHIC.  $3.26 

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 

24  A,  48  a.  LONG  PRIMER  CIRCULAR  GOTHIC.  $3.75 

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 

10  A,  20  a.  PARAGON  CIRCULAR  GOTHIC.  $4.40 

WONDROUS  BEAUTIES 

Flowers  Blooming,  Birds  Singing,  all  Nature 

2345  Luxuriant  l/eoetation  6789 

<j  I 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(95) 


DOUBLE 


©OTJHKBS. 


10A,  20A,  ?4. 


t  DOUBLE  PICA  DOUBLE  SCORED  GOTHIC.  20 A,  (without  caps),  $2.75 


HARD!  METAL[  SMOOTH!  ACCURATE]  BODIES! 


6A  12A,-S4.50.  t  DOUBLE  GREAT  PRIMER  DOUBLE  SCORED  GOTHIC.  12A,  (without  caps;,  §2.75 

BOSTON  COMMISSION  MERCHANT 


[NUMBER]  [J041  [MILK  ST] 


4A,  8A,$5.25.  DOUBLE  PARAGON  DOUBLE  SCORED  GOTHIC.  SA,  (without  caps),  $3.25 


SELECTIONS  FURNISHED 


3A,  6A,  S6.00. 


CAXOX  DOUBLE  SCORED  GOTHIC.  6A,  (without  caps)  83.75 


ENGLISH  DEBATER 


LIB  MARCH  16] 


Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  &nd  Portland. 

(96) 


joectional    ©ottiic    arad. 


PARAGON  SECTIONAL  GOTHIC  No.  2.  $2.5C 

rmpT  minnipiipr  prminmrp  me 

MARRIAGE  CERTIFICATES,  BAPTISMAL  RECORDS,  CRADLES,  ETC,    n] 

illlU    MlliJI  IVIUIIIUnUL  ULUUIIIIILU    illlU 

PARAGON  SECTIONAL  GOTHIC  Nos.  1  AND  2  IN  COMBINATION. 


IlimimPII  nrmirnV 


FRESH  AIR  AND  NUTRITIOUS  FOOD.     DR.  COMMONSENSE,  SOLE  PROPRIETOR. 


inium 


PARAGON  SECTIONAL  GOTHIC  No.  1.  $3.50 


iivnnnpTimpm  nrnrnnniirn 

COME  AND  SEE  THE  GREAT  CALABASH  CRACKER   IN  ZERO  HALL. 

iiiuiiujiniiunL  i  LIII  UIIIVILII 


4A.  DOUBLE  ENGLISH  SECTIONAL  GOTHIC.  $4.50 

nnniTrnn'  rummnn 


PALMER  &  REY,  405-7  SANSOME  ST. 


imuinuu 


DOUBLE  ENGLISH  AND  PARAGON  SECTIONAL  GOTHIC  Nos.  1  AND  2  IN  COMBINATION. 


Tvnr 


TO  ORDER   ON  SHORTEST  NOTICE  POSSIBLE. 


unu| 


4A.  PICA  SECTIONAL  GRAPHIC.  $3.00 


COMBINES    IMMENSE     STRENGTH    "HriTH    GREAT    SPEED 


JL  H  Jl\  ^  •/      Jiy    H — '/JIL 

5 A.  GREAT  PRIMER  SECTIONAL  GRAPHIC.  $4.50 

H    ELECTROTYPERS,  STEREOTYPERS,  PRINTERS'  FINDERS  AND  MACHINISTS.    0 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 
13  (97) 


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 


24A,48a,  $2.65  BREVIER.       Sm.  Caps,  24A,  $0.80 

THE  NOBLE  BLOOD  OF  GOTHIC  NAME 

Heroes  Emblazoned  high  to  Fame,  in  long  array 

123      WERE  SWEPT  AWAY      456 


32A,64a,  82.85  NONPAREIL.     Sm.  Caps,  32A,  $1.10 

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 


24A,48a,  $3.35 


LONG  PRIMER.    Sm.  Caps,  24A,  $1.30 


LITTLE  AVAILS  IT  NOW  TO 

Know  of  ages   Passed  so  long  ago,  Nor 

123    How  THEY  ROLLED  ON    456 


18A,36a,  $3.10 


PICA. 


Sm.  Caps,  18A,  $1.00 


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 


12A,24a,  $3.25 


GREAT  PRIMER. 


Sm.  Caps,  12A,  $1.20 


SOME  VILLAGE  HAMPDEN  DAUNTLESS 
The  tyrant  of  his  Fields  withstood,  HERE  MAY  REST  128 


10A,20a,  $3.80 


DOUBLE  SMALL  PICA. 


Sm.  Caps,  10A,  $1.25 


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 

32A  No.  3.  $1.20 

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 


COMBINATION  OF  TELESCOPIC  GOTHIC  ITALIC  ALL  ON  NONPAKIEL  BODY. 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(98) 


LIGHTFACE  CELTIC  CONDENSED, 


36A,36A 


BREVIER. 


$2.85  32A.32A 


LONG  PRIMER. 


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 


12A.12A 


DOUBLE  PICA. 


$3.95 


FIXED  HIS  BLANK  EYE  UPON 

68  THE  SUN  THEN  THROUGH  THE  SILENCE  HE  SAID 


10A.10A 


DOUBLE  ENGLISH. 


$455 


STRANGER  THAN  FICTION 


8A,8A 


DOUBLE  COLUMBIAN. 


$5.15 


24  DEAD  FOR  ONE  DUCAT 


6A,6A 


DOUBLE  GREAT  PRIMER. 


$5.25 


DEEP 


BUT  SHALL  READ  2 


PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(99) 


PROGRAM. 


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 

12687  -3Wie=-       •   4».  4       -*«s-  93450    ,  -^il^-^^^r     1884     ft  * 


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 

12346678     **^-^Nts-^^T^»!l^^**     12345678 


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 

123456     ^     V-T     -^ii^     ft  **     ^f     12345 


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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^iO         "v    v^         ^F   *  —^^"l   i-<: —  is*\  —  ^\   i^^~-  1     TF          ^7    v^         ^tv_J 

Palmer  &  Key,  San  JTrancisco  and  PortZaBd. 

(100) 


OZELTIO- 


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 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 
(101) 


©EbTIC  ^0.4. JMORMAJM  ©ONDE^ISED. 

GREAT  PRIMER  CELTIC  No.  4.       10  A,  10  A.    $3.30 

TELEGRAPH 

FOREIGN  ITEMS 


IMfRlfJT    6ELTIC. 

30A.     PEARL  IMPRINT  CELTic,(on  Nonp.  body.)   $1.75 
30A.    AOATE  IMPRINT  CELTIC,  (on  Nonp.  body.)   $1.50 

HE   SITS    AROUND    WITH    ASPECT    MEEK,    UNTIL  THE 


DOUBLE  PICA  CELTIC  No.  4.  8  A,  8  A.    $4.60 

30  A,  30 A.        NONPAREIL  IMPRINT  CELTIC. 
AND  THEN  HE  SOBERLY  DOTH  WINK,  AND 


<3ELTI(B  JMo.  4. 


-  REPORTS 

MONUMENT 


NONPAREIL  CELTIC  No.  4.  35  A.    $1.65 

GRAND     DRAMATIC     ENTERTAINMENTS          DOUBLE  ENGLISH  CELTIC  No.  4.        6  A,  6  A.    $5.80 

GIVEN     BY    THE    HARMONIC     SOCIETY. 


MINION  CELTIC  No.  4.  20  A,  20  A.    $1.90 

ELEGANT    STEEL    ENGRAVING 
SOUTHERN  COMMISSION  MERCHANTS 

BREVIER  CELTIC  No.  4.  20  A,  20  A.    $2.30 

UNITED  STATES  COURT    ! 

TWO-LINE  GREAT  PRIMER  CELTIC  No.  4.   5A.5A.  87.50 

SUPREME  COURT  REPORTS 


ROUND 


.MPIRES 


LONG  PRIMER  CELTIC  No.  4.         18  A,  18  A.    $2.40 

INSURANCE  AGENCY 
RICH  MINING  REGION 


GLOUD 


TWO-LINE  PARAGON  CELTIC  No.  4.          4A,  4A.  $10.50 
PICA  CELTIC  No.  4.  14  A,  14  A.    $2.40 


GRAND  EDITION 
TREMONT  COURIER 


NANl 


JMORMAN    COJN9ENSED. 

LONG  PRIMER  NORMAN  COND.      20  A,  32  A.    $3.00         PICA  NORMAN  COND.  12  A,  20  A.    $3.20 

SOUTHERN  PACIFIC  RAILROAD      UNITED  STATES  MINTS 

FRE.GHT  AND  PASSENGER  TRAINS 


GREAT  PRIMER  NORMAN  COND.    10  A,  16  A.    $3.40 
_...__,-._,,.,,       T^._.T_.__    .    T  PARAGON  NORMAN  COND.  8  A,  12  A.    $4.00 

FOREIGN  JOURNAL 


TRTRTTMV 

I  RIBUNE 

DEL.  GT.  PRIMER  NORMAN  COXD.    4  A.  6  A.    $5.00 

DEL.  PICA  NORMAN  COND.  5  A,  8  A.    $4.2.> 

MERCHANTS 

XPOSITION  IRON  FOUNDER 


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PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(102) 


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. 


7A,  12A.  TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER  OXONIAN.  $3.95 

QUOTATIONS  MISQUOTED. 
©YGLOPEDIA  OF  LlUDIGI^OUS 


5A,  10A.  TWO-LINE  PICA.  $4.25 


,  SHOVEL 
GXGAVATTING  FOI^  I^OMAN 

$  123^7890  £ 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(103) 


ATHENIAN:. 


25A,  30a.  NONPAREIL  ATHENIAN.  $3.00 

UNQUESTIONABLE   ANTIMONIACAL   PROPOSITIONS. 

Ornamental  Type,  like  Bonbons  and  Ginberbread,  may  Occasionally  Serve  a  Good  Pur- 
pose; but  a  Neat  Plain  Letter  is  as  Welcome  as  Bread  and  Butter. 


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. 

8A,  12a.  DOUBLE  SMALL  PICA  ATHENIAN.  $5.40 

STOLEN   KISSES 


Compressed  Tunnel  Sweetness ! 
Railroad   Sparks. 

Palmer  &  Rey,  San  Francisco  and  Portland. 
(104) 


ATHENIAN. 


30A.  50a.  NONPAREIL  CONDENSED  ATHENIAN.  $2.75 

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: 

14  (105) 


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 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

(106) 


(aEOJVIETRIC    IT/cLIC. 


16  A,  50  a.        NONTARIEL  GEOMETRIC  ITALIC.         82.75    j      16  A,  46  a.        BREVIER  GEOMETRIC  ITALIC.  $3.50 

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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PALMER  &  REY.  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(107) 


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; 


a) 


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. 

(108) 


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. 

TO  facilitate  the  composition  of  Blank  Work,  Brass 

Leaders  are  made  for'  each  size  of  both  Law  Italic  and 

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. 

Brass  Leaders. to  jnatch^.Slb.  founts $1.50  per  Ib. 

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. 


.^^ — 


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. 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 
(109) 


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. 


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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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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 

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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 

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20A.  BRKVIEK  EASTLAKE.  $2.00 

-«  PATENT  •  AUTOMATIC  +  ELECTORAL  *  COUNTERS  ^~ 

•*  HONEST  i  OFFICIALS  I  CONSTRUCTED  I  ACCORDING  I  TO  *  CIRCUMSTANCES  *• 
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22A.  LONG  PRIMER  EASTLAKE.  $2.20 

-H  WONDERFUL  *  REPEATING  <*  APPARATUS  ^ 


-4  OMNIPOTENCE  *  OF  *  MONEY-BIGS  K- 

16A.  I'KA  KASTLAKE.  §220 

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•H  LARGE  *  MINORITIES  *  MHDE  *  SMSLL  *  MAJORITIES  t- 

H  GLORIOUS  l  BALLOT  K 

IDA.  (JREAT    I'KIMKR    EASTLAKE.  $2.30 

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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 

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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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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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—  •  — 

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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. 


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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 

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Job  Fonts,  8A,  503,  $10.90. 


DOUBLE  PICA. 

INCLUDING  SPACCS  AND  QUADS. 


Card  Fonts   4A,  iza,  $4.00. 


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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. 


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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. 


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f)f  gleaming  fiolors      268 


DOUBLE  SMALL  PICA  AMALGAMATED  SCRIPT. 

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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. 


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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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#14.50 


S14.50 


10A,  40a.  GREAT  PRIMER  MANUSCRIPT  No.  1. 

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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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6A,  30a.  GREAT  PKI.MEK  LAKKSIDK  SCRIIT.  $5.50 


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8A,  40  a.        *  11.50.  DOUBLE  PICA  LAKESIDE  SCRIPT.  4  A,  20  a.        IA.72 


V/v 


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Job  Fonts,,  15A,  Til,  $8.00. 


SPINNER    SCRIPT. 


PICA. 


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v'C  *C» 


Card  Fonts,  6A,  25a,  $3.25. 


Job  Fonts,  12A,  60a,  flfl.OO. 


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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. 


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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. 


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GRKAT  I'UIMKR  CHICAGO  SCRIPT. 


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5  A. 


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/cURORAL. 


10  A. 


PICA  AURORAL. 


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6  A. 


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GREAT  PRIMER  RENAISSANCE. 


DUCBLK  SMALL  PICA  RENAISSANCE. 


DOI'BLE    EXOLISH    KENAI8SANCK. 


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8A,  12  a. 


DOIBLE  PARADOX  REXAISSAXCE. 


GREAT  PRIMER  DORIC  SHADED. 


$4.00 


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6  A,  10  a. 


5  A,  8  a. 


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6  A.  Two-LiNE  PICA  KI.HERON. 


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4  A.  THREE-LINK  PICA  ELBERON. 


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8A,  7a.  TIIREK-LIXE  PICA  OBELISK. 


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'etters,  or  initials  and  final  caps. 


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8  A,  16  A.  GREAT  PRIMER  OCTAGON  INCLINED  $6.50 


6  A,  12  a.  l)i  irBLE  PICA  OCTAGON  INCLINED.  f6  80 


NORMANDY 


I2A,24a 


PICA. 


98.60 


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$4.60 


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«A,12a 


DOCBLB  PICA. 


that  10Ysd  net  wisely  but 


5A,10a 


DOUBLE  ENGLISH. 


$6.10 


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4A,8a 


DOUBLE  GREAT  PRIMER. 


$6.95 


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12  A.  THREE-LINE  EXCELSIOR  CHINESE.  81.20 

MOSQUITO,  FOX»  THY  WC&RY  WWGS, 
CROSS  THY  XCGS  UPOK  THY  BRC&ST;  PUT  UP  THY 

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10  A.  PICA  CHINESE. 

MOR€ 


8  A  THREE-LINE  NONPAREIL  CHINESE, 


TO  C€T  UP  JIKD  GO. 
'T  YOU  THWK  SO? 


6  A,  TWO-LINK  PICA  CHINESE.  $3.40 


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A 

Supograpblc  *O  i^fe*-   Combination. 


SQUARE  BODY 


20 

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21 

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No.  0,  4A,  with  Periods  and  Commas  only $1  25 

No.  1,  8A,  with  Figures  and  Points 2  40 

No.  2,  4A,  no  Figures  or  Points 1  15 

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Mo.  5,  4A,  no  Figures  or  Points 1  15 

No.  6,  4A,  no  Figures  or  Points 1  25 

Ornaments  3  00 

Quads  and  Spaces 2  00 

Complete  Series,  Including  Quads  and  Spaces,  $14.1  Ml 

On  the  shoulder  of  each  letter  is  cast  its  appropriate  number,  thus  avoiding  confusion  in 
distribution. 


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MENTOR. 

6 


ISA  BREVIER.  $3.1O 

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16A  TWO-LINE  PEARL.  $3.10 


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THE  FRONT  OF  KIT  OFFENSE 

6A  TWO-LINE  LONG  PRIMER.  $4.40 


5A  TWO-LINE  ENGLISH.  $5.35 


ALL  FONTS  COMPLETE  WITH  FIGURFS. 

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JVIEZZOTIJMTS. 


6A,  $5.25 


7=     eXs~ 


DOUBLF.  PICA  MK/./.OTIJJT. 


3  A,  $2.75 


«A,  98.00 


UOUBLK  GREAT  PRIMER  MKXZOTINT. 


(JKKAT    I'KIMF.a   MEZZOTINT   CONDKNHRD. 


3  A,  iW.50 


93.50 


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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 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 

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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 

(171) 


Newspaper    Headings. 


FIVE-LINK   PICA   MODERN   TEXT. 


m  <M 


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. 


llontttig  Jt  nr 


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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 


(173) 


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. 
PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 

(174) 


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 

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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 

PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  POPTLANO 

(175 


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 

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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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«*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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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. 


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21 


38 


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30 


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16  i>2 


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26 


30 


28 


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(ISO) 


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Half  Font,  including  all  characters,  12.50. 


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CHARACTERS 


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PATENTED. 
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Price,  |3.50 
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55 


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40 


54 


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Three-line  Nonpareil  Border,  No.  2.     Fonts  of  10  feet,  S4.00 


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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. 


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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,  *'.>. i->. 


HALF  NONP.  BORHKR  No.  2T>. 

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HALF  NONP.  BORDER  No.  1">. 

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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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10  feet,  $2.25. 


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10  feet,  $2.25. 


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HALF  NONP.  T><>I:I>KK  No.  L'S. 


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10  feet,  fJ.2.->. 


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=  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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NONP.  BOKDKB  No.  222. 


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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NONP.  BORDER  No.  233. 


10  feet,  $2.60. 


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XONP.  BORDER  No.  213. 

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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. 

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NONP.  BORDER  No.  214. 


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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,  $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'>. 


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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. 


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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) 


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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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PICA  BORDER  No.  208. 


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PICA  BORDER  No.  203. 


10  foi-t,  |3.00. 


(208) 


ORIGINAL  BORDERS. 


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51  m 


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ORIGINAL   BORDERS. 


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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.) 

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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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PRICE,  PER  FONT,  $5.25, 


CHARACTERS 

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made  from  our  Combina- 
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combined. -with  Dbl.  Pica 
and  Four-line  Pica  Typo- 
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Kos.  23  to  32,  can  in- 
crease the  usefulness  of 
their  fonts  at  a  small  ad- 
ditional expenditure  for 
Typograph.  Ornaments, 
53  and  54. 


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55  56  60         61  6'^  »  M  B  H  «  08  t>9  70 


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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. 


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ARCHITECTURAL    COMBINATION. 
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Price,  including  Brass  Rule,  $5.85. 


1234      5       6       7      8       9      10 


The  San  Francisco  Newspaper  Union. 


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Price  of  3/6.  fonts,  with  quads  and  spaces,  $3.50. 


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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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nonpareil  em. 


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Single  Letter,  30  cents ;  per  set  of  25  Letters,  $2.00. 


Series    3 

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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. 


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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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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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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 

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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- 

(226) 

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 


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Francisco, 

Cal. 

and 

Portland, 

Or. 

(228) 


BOR9ER   RULES-lN  SETS. 


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II                [ 

BORDER  RULES 

Out  from   anv  rule 

in  this  book  to  any 

measure,  even  ems 

on  the  outside. 

••:• 

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. 

—  •*•  * 


511.      lOc. 


530.     lOc. 
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513.      lOo. 
-  •    O    • 


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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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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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C'orner  No.  308. 


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S  to  pica  rule,  Ni>.  o. 


8  to  pica  rule  No.  0. 
Comer  No.  3<«>.  per  set,  40c. 

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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. 

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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. 


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Corner  No.  317. 

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Corner  No.  319. 


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Brewer  rule  No.  3. 


Corner  Xo.  321. 


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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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Four-to-Pica  Labor-saving  Rule  No.  7. 

Fonts  of  10  feet,  I  Ib.  8  oz.,  $2.40. 
Fonts  of  10  feet,  including  two  sets  of  each  Corner-piece,  $4.80. 


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Ten-to-Pica  Labor-saving-  Rule  No.  0. 

Fonts  of  10  feet,  10  oz.,  $i.5o. 
Fonts  of  10  feet,  including  two  sets  of  each  Corner-piece,  $4.60. 


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Pearl  Labor-saving1  Rule  No.  8. 

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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Brevier  Labor-saving  Rule  No.  3. 


Fonts  of  10  feet,  4  Ibs.,  $6.40. 
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Fonts  of  10  feet,  3  Ibs.,  $4.80. 
Fonts  of  10  feet  with  two  sets  of  each  Corner- piece,  $7.00. 


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Fonts  of  10  feet,   3  Ibs.,  $4.80. 
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with  the  85  and  $10  Fonts  of  Combinations.     They  will  be  found  more  convenient 
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Prices. — Nos.  1-10,  12  cts.  each  ;  Nos.  11-17,  15  cts.  each  ;  Nos.  18-22,  18  cts.  each  ;  Nos.  2:V-27,  2.">  cts.  each; 
Nos.  28-32,  30  cts.  each  ;  Nos.  33-38,  12  cts.  each. 


Brass 


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Prices  of  Ovals,  Nos.  1  to  f>,  $0.90  each  ;  Xos.  7  to  12,  $1.00  each  ;  Nos.  13  to  15,  $1.25  each. 

"       "    Circles,  Nos.  1  to  5,  $0.60  each  ;  Nos.  7  to  11,  $0.75  each.      Larger  Ovals  and  Circles  furnished  to  order. 

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BRASS  CURYES  AXD  CLAMPS. 

Fonts  of  17O  pieces.    Trice,  $8.OO. 


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We  here  exhibit  the  complete  construction  of  a  form  containing  straight  and  bent  lines.  It 
is  intended  to  illustrate  the  use  of  our  NEW  IMPROVED  PATENT  BRASS  CTRVES  AND  CLAMPS.  They 
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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A  very  important  item  in  blank  work,  having  the  face  of  fine  dotted  rule  on  bodies  from  six 
to-pica  upward.  They  are  made  to  line  with  any  face,  and  are  cut  in  labor-saving  lengths  from 
one  to  eighteen  ems  pica.  ,.,.>{)) 


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548.     20c. 


549.     25c. 


567.     25c. 


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ype  made  any  size  desired,  by  The  Wm.  H.  Page  Wood  Type  0 
PALMES  &  BET  Aeents,  405  !s  407  Sansome  St..  San  Francisco 


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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Fourteen  Line  Antique  Tus.  XX  Cond.  No.  1.     If)  "cts. 


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. 
r  PALMES  ft  REY  Agents,  405  &  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

Six  Line  Antique  Tuscan  X  Condensed.     7  cents. 

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Eight  Line  Antique  Tuscan  X  Condensed.     9  cents. 

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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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PALMER  &  BET  Agents,  405  &  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

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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Four  Line  Clarendon  Extended.        6  cents. 

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Five  Line  Clarendon  Extended. 


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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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Ten  Line  Gothic  Double  Extra  Condensed.    9  cents. 


Twelve  Line  Gothic  Double  Extra  Condensed.    10  cts. 


Border  No.  183.  50  cts  per  foot.    Made  only  as  shown. 


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PALMER  is  BEY  Agents,  105  &  407  Sansome  St ,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

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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PALMEK  &  BET  Agents,  405  &  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal, 

Five  Line  Gothic  Condensed  No.  3.     5  cents. 

CHANCES 

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Six  Line  Gothic  Condensed  No.  3.       6  cents. 

POSTER 

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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Wood  Tyue  made  any  size  desired  by  The  Wm.  H.  Page  Wood  Type  Co. 

PALMER  is  BEY  Agents,  105  &  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

Catch  Words,  cut  any  size  desired.     Five  Line,  15  cts. 
No.  I.  2  6  4 


10  12  37  8  11 


14  18 


43  18 


f 


24 


Eight  Line,  18  cents  each. 
26 


28 


29 


27 


Border  No.  209.  40  cts.  per  foot   Made  only  as  shown. 


Wood  Type  made  any  size  desired,  by  The  Wm.  H.  Page,Wood.;Type  Co. 
PALMES  &  EEY.'Agents,iriQ5  &  107  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wood  Rule,  12  cts.  per  yard,  end  wood  15  cts.  per  foot. 

'  No.  36. 


45 


48 


51 


54 


57 


60 


63 


Border  No.  '377.  5o  cts.  per  foot    Made  only  as  shown. 


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>* 


.. 

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.x. 

x 


size  desired  by  The  Wm.  H.  Page  Wood  Tppe  Oo. 
PALMER  &  BE7  Agents,  105  £  107  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wood  Rule,  jy  cts/per  yard,  end  wood  15  cts.  per  foot. 

No.  31. 


41 


40 


47 


53 


Border  No.  184.  60  cts.  per  foot.  Made  only  as  shown. 


>X< 

>:*:< 

#  .# 


•Xj 
.x.4 

x< 

x 


Wood  Type  made  any  size  desired.  /by  The  Wm.  H.  Page  Wood  Type  Oo, 
PALMES  ft  BET  Agents,  105  it  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 


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. 
No.  1.  8  7 


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. 


•  *.:•  *.:•  •::•  *.:• 


Wood  Type  made  any  size  desired,  b?  The  Wm.  H.  Page  Wood  Type  Oo. 
PALMES  it  SET  Agents,  105  &  407  Sansome  St ,  San  Francisco,  Gal 

Bight  Line  CORNERS.     Out  from  4  to  30  Lines  Pica. 

Price  $1.75,  per  set  of  4  each. 
No.  17.  6  18 


15 


13 


16 


37 


SSL 


19 


14 


Border  No.  296.     40  cte.  per  foot.     Made  only  as  shown. 


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i 

I 


\ 

\ 

\ 
\ 


I 


Wood  Typejnade  any  size  desired,  by  TheTWm,  H.  Page  Wood  Type  Oo. 
PALMEE  St  BET  Agents,  405  &  407  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

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. 


REVISED   PRICE   LIST 


-  OF  - 


1 

I 


I 

Dp 

G 
I 


e 

I 
I 


HOLLY  WOOD  TYPE 


PALMER  &   KEY, 

TYPE  FOUNDERS  AND  PRINTING  PRESS  MANUFACTURERS, 

SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND. 


LINES 

CLASS 
A 

CLASS 
B 

CLASS 
C 

CLASS 
D 

CLASS 
E 

CLASS 
F 

CLASS 
G 

PICA. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

Cents  per 

Letter. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

Cents  per 
Letter. 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

3 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

4 

8       

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

5 

10  

5 

6 

6 

5 

7 

7 

5 

12   

6 

ti 

6 

6 

9 

9 

16 

14  

6 

7 

7 

6 

9 

9 

6 

15       

7 

8 

7 

7 

10 

10 

8 

16 

8 

8 

8 

7 

10 

10 

8 

18  
20 

8 
9 

10 

11 

10 
11 

7 
9 

11 

12 

11 
12 

9 
10 

24 

10 

J5 

14 

9 

16 

16 

12 

25 

11 

15 

14 

9 

16 

16 

12 

30 

13 

17 

16 

13 

19 

19 

15 

36 

15 

20 

17 

15 

22 

21 

18 

40 

18 

22 

20 

16 

25 

25 

21 

45    

21 

25 

21 

20 

29 

29 

22 

50   .    . 

22 

25 

22 

22 

31 

31 

22 

60     .      .. 

26 

31 

29 

25 

26 

72 

31 

37 

35 

31 

31 

inn 

:J,7 

44 

44 

37 

R7 

SCALE   OF  FONTS. 


3  A 

3  a 

4  A 

4a 

5  A 

5  a 

CAPITALS, 

LOWE  I  CASE 

CAPITALS 

LOWERCASE 

CAPITALS 

LOWERCASE 

73 

65 

1O2 

90 

116 

1O4 

LEITE.IS. 

LETTEKS. 

LETTERS. 

LETTERS. 

LETTERS. 

LETTERS. 

26  Figures  in  each  font. 


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. 

MEND 

Class  B.  No.  23.    4-line.  3  cts. 

Bum2 


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. 


Palmer  &  Rey,  TTOT  T  "V 

Type  founders,        -L-L\-/J-JA^  i 

Class  B.  No.  52.    3-line.  3  cts. 

HOBINE 

Class  B.  No.  52.    4-line.  3  cts. 

MINE 

Class  B.  No.  52.    5-line.  4  cts. 

ON 


Class  B.  No.  52.    6-line.  4  cts. 


Sun  Francisco 

and  Portland. 


IN 


Class  B.  No.  52.    8-line.  5  cts. 


Class  B.  No.  52.     10-line.  6  cts. 


Class  C.  No.  51.    4-line.  3  cts. 

DOE 

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. 


Palmer  &  Key,  HOLLY     AATOOD     TYPE.    ****  F™ncisco 


Type  Founders, 
Class  A.  No.  50.     4-line. 


and  Portland^ 


3  cts. 


DROME  6 

Class  A.  No.  50.     8-line.  5  cts. 

BEDI 

Class  A.  No.  45.     4-line.  Sets. 

ROUND 

Class  A.  No.  45.     5-line.  4  cts 

BORN 

Class  A.  No.  45.     6-line.  4  cts. 

ROID 


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. 


falmer  &  Rey, 

Type  Founders, 


HOLLY  WOOD  TYPE. 


San  Francisco 


and  Portland. 


•Class  B.  No.  98.     4-line.  3  cts. 

BORN 

Class  B.  No.  98.     6-line.  4  cts. 

ROD 


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. 

BORN 

Class  A.  No.  6.     12-line.  6  cts. 

DUE 


Class  B.  No.  29.     5-line.  4  cts. 


Class  B.  No.  29.     6-line.  4  cts. 


ALL   STYLES   MADE   ANY   SIZE   DESIRED. 


P&lmer  A  Key, 

Typefounders, 


WOOD 


S*n  Francisro 


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. 


f  aimer  &  Key,  TTfYT  T  V 

Type  Founders.        JlVALrflj  I 


TTVID'C1      s&n  Francisco 

1    Y  **  &.  &nd  Port2lind, 


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 
1   . 


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 
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No.                        Size  over  all.              Size  inside. 

1     8Kxl9>.,     ....  6x17     .... 
2     10)2x23  V.,     8x21     

1 

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- 

''•'  Q/trn 

...  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. 


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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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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) 


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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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EAGLE  CABINET. 

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. 


A    RPY 

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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 

S 

3200 

24.00 

40.00 

32.00 

3  .... 

30x60             2 

<)           ' 

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 


Col 


^9  LOCOS, 


^       5*      M      .—       *       —      —       a?       a. 
2      g      Z 


-^  PRICES  &~ 


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> 

v*  •H^lii* ^^c) 

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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3 

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cr 
CD 

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In  ordering  Perforator  state  size  and  style  of  press  on  which  it  is  to  be  used. 

^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,  " 


8 


18 


18 


25% 

20  » 


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. 


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Q 

if 

PRINTERS'  VICE. 

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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 
Book. 

1      *^"> 

LEAD  MOULDS. 

Kach                .                   .... 

.     5  00 

LACING. 

\£  inch  wide  per  100  feet      

.     .         1  00 

WRENCHES. 

Impression,  to  order      ... 

50 
125 

1  50 

%  inch  wide,  per  100  feet      

2  00 

Monkey      

405-7  SANSOME  ST.,  SAN   FRANCISCO.  CAL. 


The  Camobell  Country  Power  Press. 


PALMER  &  REY,  SAN  FRANCISCO  AND  PORTLAND 
(40) 


(gjhe    ^mproved    (Country 

Campbell  Power  Press. 


OVER  2,000  IN   USE.  ® 

1 


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 

i 

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 

8 

TTTTT 

83X37         10/2  A  34 
rTTTTTTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTT 

2                      1,400                               950 

TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 

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. 

(41) 


COTTRELL'S 


?--<fl    PATENT  AIR  SPRING 


;.  KS*  •--• 


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, 

-i  o  ll  <(~  II  (l 


$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. 

(4:-!) 


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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. 

(44) 


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. 


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E1  FOLLOWING  ADVANTAGES  ARE  PRESENTED 
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