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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PORTLAND, OR.

PALMER & REY,

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PRICE LIST

PRINTING MATERIAL

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DEPARTMENT INDEX.

Antiques 90-106

Bold Fancy Letters 217-249

Borders - 364-400

Brass Rules - - - 401-422

Celtics and Egyptians - - - - - 149-173

Estimates for New Offices - - ' - - 447-450

German Faces 66- 71

Gothics 107-140

Illustrated Price List Printing Material - 451

Italics and Type-Writer 141-148

Light Fancy Letters ----- 174-216

Miscellaneous Articles ----- 303-316

News and Society Cuts . - . . 423-446

Newspaper Headings 317-326

Old Style Faces - - - - - - 17-48

Ornamented 250-274

Ornaments 328-363

Roman Faces ------- 49- 65

Scripts - - - - - - - - 290-302

Texts -------- 275-289

Titles - - - - - - - -72-89

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Acadian IHO

Acadian No. o 196

Accent*, Clapsified IMH

Aldine 85

Alge]>raic Sijmn IS(>6

Almanac Signs iM^o

Americ^in Old Style 46

Anihaggar Border 386

Ancient Gothic 263

Ancient (iothic, in tx)lorH 265

Ancient ( jothic Open 2(i4

Anthiue No. 5 »3

Antique No. 6 94

Antique Condenwd No. 2 91

Antique Condensed No. 4 i>5

Anticjue P-xtt»nded No. 1 96

Antique Extended No. 2 \K)

Antique Extended No. 3 iM>

Antique Extended No. 4 97

Antique Pointed 169

Antique Title m

Ajwllo 181

Aquatint 264

Arl)oret No. 2 269

Archaic 232

Art Gothic 224

Art Old Style 42

An OrnaiiientH :J32

.\88yrian 225

Astral Border 3^1

Astronomical Signn 3()5

Athenian 17S

Atlanta 218

Auxiliaries 424

Auxiliaries, SericH 2 358

AuxiliaricH, Series 3 3')9

Bakk; 25n

Belle Script 2117

Bijou 194

Bill of Fare Cuts 443. Uii

Black C-ondensed No. 3 274

Black Ornamented No. 3 274

Black Star Ixftter Combination 3i)9

Black Stars '30b, 424

Boldface Celtic 149

lioston Script 291

Bremen 183

Brass Braces 420

Brass Circles 416

Brass Curves and Clamps 420

Brass Dashes 409-411

Brass Flourishes 415

Brass Leaders 418

Brass Leads 418

Brass Ovals 41^

Brass Rule 402, 408

Brass Rule ('omhinations 400

Brass Rule Price List 401

Cahinkt 211

( 'admus 191

Cancelled Fij^res 305

Caprice 249

Card Ornaments 330

Card Ornaments Series 1 350

Canl Ornaments Series 2 350

Card Ornaments Series 3 351

Card ( )rnaments Series 5 353

Castle 248

Caxtonian 260

Celtic No. 4 152

Celtic No. 5 150

( 'hallen^re 47

Chaucer 289

Checkers 308

Chess 308

Chic VM

Circular (iothic 14<i

Circular lUiVw 144

('irrous 195

Clarendon 102

Clarendon ( 'oinpresscd 100

Clarendon Extended 96

Cleveland Script 297

Clipper (Jrnaments .'^34

( 'olumbia 236

Combination I^>rders Nos. 1 to 6. . . . 375

Combination liorder Series SK) 1^5

Combination Border Series 91 3()6

('Ombination Border Series 92 367

Combination Border Series 95 'M\S

Combination Border Series 96 . . .36JK^71 Combination Border Series 98. . .372-;W

Combination Card Om'ts Series 4 352

('ombinati<m Ornaments Series 5 354

Combination Ornaments Series 8 355

Combination Ornaments Series 9 i^6

Comi)osinjr Rules 421

Concave 165

C'oncave Condcnse<l 166

Concave Extended 167

Conden8e<l Geometric 147

Condensed No. 4 76

Condensed No. 5 77

Condensed Aldine 86

Condense<l Athenian 179

Copi>erplate 252

Copi)erplate Italitr 145

Contour Nic Na<*8 332

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INDEX,

Contour Palmetto Ornaments 332

Crayon 205

Cruikshank 185

Crusader 246 |

Daisy Bordkk 362 |

Daisy liorder Nos. 2 and 3 363 |

Doric 106 \

Double Scored Gothic 137

Drt»8den 156 '

Duerer 228

Kastlakk 175

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Kjryptian Extra Condensed 170

Kiffel Shade 25;5

Electric Ornaments 347

Elite Ornaments 344

ErebuH 2t)8

Estimates (^ountry Newspapers 448

Extra Condensed No. 3 78

Extra Condensed No. 4 7\)

Facadk 237

Facade Con<len8ed 238

Fists 424

Floriated Border 357

Flourish Ornaments Seri<*s 3 342 '

Flourish Ornaments Series 4 :»48 I

Foster Gothic 242

Foster Gothic Extende<l 243

Foster Ornaments 154 >

Freak 210

French Antique 171

French Clarendon 171

French Clarendon Extended 172

French Doric 231

French Ionic 173

French Old Style 30

French Old Style No. 2 28 |

French Old Style Two-line 32 I

Fresco 207 '

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Geometric 177

Geometric Antique 234

Geometric Gothic 235

Geometric Italic 147 \

( ieorgian 270

(iemian Newspaper Faces 66

(ierman Title No. 1 67

< Jerman Title No. 2 71

German Title Condensed 68

(jrerman Title Extra Condensed (JO

(ierman Two-line Initials 67

(iladiate 18<i

CfOthic No. 2 116

(iothic No. 4 lOH

(lOthic No. 5 10)

Ciothic No. 7 120

Gothic No. 9 110

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Gothic No. 10 118

Gothic No. 11 119

Gothic No. 12 121

Gothic Condensed No. 2 130

Gothic Condensed No. 3 129

Gothic Condensed No. 4 128

Gothic Condensed No. 5 126

Gothic Condensed No. 6 131

Gothic Condensed No. 7 133

Gothic Condensed No. 8 133

Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1 131

(xothic Extra Condensed No. 2 132

(jothic Italic No. 3 139

Cxothic Italic No. 4 138

Gothic Wide No. 1 134

Gothic Wide No. 2 135

Grat»e Script '. .296

Graphic Text 283

Grimaldi 250

Grolier 2S8

Hadkh 267

Hiules and Erebus in colors 266

Handy I^ogotypes, Groups A, B, C, D.42r>

Hansard 98

Hardwan^ 163

Harper 206

Heading Script No. 1, 2 and 3 293

Heavy Poster Roman 73

Hermes 188

I liawatha 215

Hiawatha No. 2 214

Hogarth 272

Horizontal Shade 255

Idkai 197

lllyrian 213

lUustrate^l Vrive List of l*rinting Mate- rial see Back of Book

Inclined Antiqu*^ 99

Inclined Boldface 83

Index Business Cuts 444

Index Corners 423

Indisponsables 424

Inferior Lettt^rs and Figures 305

Initiiils, Series 20 to 25 309

Initials, Series 26 to 28 310

Initials, Scries 29 to 31 311

Initials, Series 32 to 37 312

Initials, Series 38 to 43 313

Initials, Second, Fifth, Sixth Series . .314

Ink Spots 333

Interchangeable Gothic 122

Interchangeable System of Bodies.. . . 13

Ionic ....'. \ 103

Ionic No. 2 104

Ivy 195

Jagged 182

Jefferson 221

I N 13 EX,

Jewel Script 301

Jnpiter 192

Job Office KptimateH 449

Kabsac 203

Keystone Comb. Bonlere Sectionn

Itoll 37r.-3<l

Kismet 2K7

KoHtor 2')2

Labor-bavino RrLKM 404-408

Ladies' Hand Script 204

Lafayette 220

Latin Antique 104

T^itin Italic 142

Law Italic 143

I^eads and Ships 4H

Lijjbtface Celtic lol

Lijrhtfa<'e Celtic Condensed 154

Liuditface Extended SS

Lij^lit-fiu'*^ Hf'Tnun No. 2 72

Liulitfjice^ Knriir loS

Lining Anti<|ue 02

Lininsr Cfotluc 113-115

Lithotint 25H

Lf>iroty|)es 424

Lnl^eck 1H3

MaimncjTypk 303

Makart 227

Maltese Crns8e8 ',V)'^. 424

Mantua 1W>

Manuscrii»t 208

Medi/eval Initials S»»ries 100 315

Mediaeval Initials Series 101 310

Medical Siims 305

Metal Corners 412-414

Metal Flonrislies S(»ri('s A 328

Metal Furniture 422

Mezzoty|M' 28f»

Milau. 141

Modern Anti<iue 100

Mo<1<»rn Antique CondensiMJ 150

Moilern Anticjue Wide 102

Moilo" 108

Monroe 155

Morticed 84

Mortised Ornaments 33S

Moth'T Hubbard 240

Motto 20^

Moxon 187

Miinicb 157

Mural 174

Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic Italic. . . 138

Nonnun Condensed 168

Nymphic 201

< )liRMSK 23S

Octic 124

Old Style Bold 44

Ohl Style Condensed 38

Old Style Condensed No. 2 34

Old Style Condensed No. 3. . / 36

Old Style Extended 4$

Old Style Italic No. 3 27

Old Style No. 3 26

CM Style Ser. 2, Nonp. to Pica 18-21

<.)ld Style Series 3 22-26

Old Style Script 300

Old Style Title 36

Old Style Two-line 38

In^intt Borden* 38<)-396

( >maniental 274

Outing 182

Outline Crosses 306

Outhne Stars 305

< )xonian 184

Palmktto Ornamknts 338

Parthenian 41

Payson Script 290

Pencraft 276

Pen Text 276

Pen Text No. 2 277

Perfonitinjz Eule 418

I'rrpctuat CalpuVlars 306

riece A<'c^nt8 :K)5

1 ie«'e Fractions 306

I*ilot < )rnanient8 348

Pin, Screw and Nail Meads :J37

Powell OrnaimMits 349

Price List Brass Rule 401

Price List of R(»n»an Typ»> 11,450

Price List of Typ.*

se<» Pamphlet Front of Book

Printing: Material

J^ee lllustratiHi l*ri<*e List, Bark of Book

Protean Ornaments 346

Projrram 176

CilAINT 202

Quaint (iothic 136

(Quaint Open 262

(2ue«»n Anne Text 282

(iuincy Script 302

(Quotation Furniture. 422

Nhws Crxs 42(>-431

News|)ap<*r Headings 317-32(»

Newspaper Rules 410

New Tuscan 168

NicNacs 332-33,3

Nonpareil Cotnbination (rothic 112

Kapiiaki 272

Recherch«» 189

KeciiKJ Marks 424

Kenaissant 2(X)

Ridpewooil 100

Ripple Text 286

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KoccK'u 209

Roman Fat^s Series 10 50-63

Roman Faces Series 11 64

Roman Faces .Series 12 55

Roman Fac«s Series 14 56-60

Roman Faces Series 15. 01

Roman Faces Series 17 .62-64

Roman Faces Series 18 65

Ronaldson ,^7

Ronaldson ('larendon 4S

Ronaldson Condensed :i')

Ronaldson Extended 38

Ronaldson Gothic 107'

RonaldHon Titlt* Sloi>e 4<»

Ronde ItH)

Rouinaniuii l61

Royal S<Tipt 202

RuWns 220

Rule Ornaments 340

Rule Ornaments Xoh. 1, 2 and 3 ^^^^

Santa ( 'laik 251

Santa Glaus Bonier 251

Scenif Conibinution St»r. 1, 2, 3... 382-384

Schwabaclier 70

S<'n?w and Pin Heads 424

Sectional (Tothi<' ::73

Secti«»iial (iraphic 273

Sentry ::2j>

Signet 212

Signet Shade 213

Skeleton Antique No. 2 01)

SkinniT Script 1:01)

Soi'iety Cuts 432-442

Spens4*r 24r)

Stars »)5,424

Steel Plate Script '3i\

Stencil (iothic 271

Star Ornaments No. 2 385

Stipple 257

Supt^rior letters and Figurt^s 305

Stylus 204

Svlvsm Text 278

Takk Sm OS 421

Templar 208

Time Table Figures 308

Tinted 256

Title No. 1 80

Title No. 3 81

Title No. 4 81

Title Black 281

Title Extended No. 3 80

Title Italic No. 2 82

Title Text Open 284

Title Text Oi)en No. 3 285

Trinal 244

Tndor Bhwk 270

Twinklers '^^^

Two-line No. 5 74

Two-line No. 0 74

Two-line No. 7 75

Type Writer 148

TyiH)graphie Charms 331

Tyi>ographic Flourishes Series B 320

TyiiOthetM- 2:I0

Union Orname.nts . Cnique lk)r<lers . . I'st^ful Information. Utility S< -ript ... Utopian

.348 .3!»7 447

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Victoria 217

Walk Kit Oknaments

Washington

Wave Ornaments

Weimar

White Star U4ter Combination

Wide Blark

Wide Si)enser

Worcester

Word Ornaments 3.'*>4

Wonl Scrolls

:;4S 222

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287 308 280 247 210 -337

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PALMER & REVS

PRICE LIST OF PRINTING TYPE.

Italic and Accents ordereil with Roman Fonts furnished at Font Rates.

SIZE OF TYPE. I 2

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Brilliant, 3 pointfl \%-... T^ OJ f5.00

Diamond, 4^> jwints 1 .60 2 OJ

Pearl, 5 i)oin"tK i .... 1.20 1 .<K)

Agate, 5^« point+«

Nonpareil 6 jM>intH

Minion, 7 jM^ints

Brovier, 8 |x)intH

liuurj^eois, 9 i>oiiitH

Lon^ Primer, 10 points

Small Hca, 11 twintn " 0.48 0 44 0.60

Piia. 12 iK)int8 0 46 0.42 0.64

Enjrlish, 14 points .7777. 0 40 0 52

Columbian, 16 pointH 0 40 0 52 ...

Great Primer, 18 |H)int8 0 40 0 52

Parajron, 20 points 0 52 ...

I>ont)le Small Pica, 22 iH»int8 0.50

l>oul»le Hca, 24 iwintH 0 50

Double English^ 28 points 0.60

Double Columbian, 32 points 0 50

Double Great Primer, 36 points-. 0 50 ....

Double Paragon, 40 jwints 0.5;)

C*anon,44 points 0 4S

Four-line l*ica, 48 i>oint8 0.48

Five-line Pica. 6i) points 0.48

Six-line Pica. 72 jK»ints 0 48

S4»veii-line Pica, 84 points 0 48

Kiirht-line Pica, SMS points 0 48

MATHEMATICAL SIGNS. Peari, in.. 6 oz. font, $2 50. .\>rate, in>. 8 oz. font, i^'l. I.'). Nonpareil, 1 11». 10 oz. font, $1 .90. Minion, 1 tt>. 12 oz. font, $1 75. Hn»vier, 1 11». 15 oz. font, $1 75. I^nirgeois, 2tl.. 3 oz. font, |1 .7.'). I/onjr Primer, 2tli. 7 oz. font, $1 .80. Small Pica, 2tt.. 12 oz. |l 95. Pica, 311.. 2 oz. font, %'im.

SIXPEBIOB LETTERS.— Pcari, Itt.. 4 oz. font, $3.50. Apite, lit.. 9 oz. font, $3.75. Nonpareil, 111». 12 oz. font, $3.50. Minion, 2W». font, $3.(i0. Brevier, 21t>. 4 oz. font, $:» ()0. Bourgeois, 211.. S oz. font, $3.()0. I/ong Primer, 2lt>. 13 oz. font, $3.(55 Small Pica, 311.. \\ oz. font, $.3.85. Pica, 311.. \) oz. font, $4 15.

PIECE FBAOTIONS.— Brevier, (lialf Brevier body) 211». 4 oz. font, $8 10. Bourgeois. (Diamond l>ody) 211». 9 oz. fcmt, $8 20. Ix)ng Primer, (Pearl body) 21b. 14 oz. font, $8.05. Small Pica, (Agate Iwxly) :»11». 4 oz. font. $7.80. Pit'a, (Nonpareil l)ody) 3tl». 10 oz. font, $7 25.

PIECE ACCENTS.— Diamond, 7 oz. font, $1.10. NonpartMl, 9 oz. font, $0('»5. Brc- x-ier, 12 oz. font, $0 70. Long Primer, 14 oz. font, $0.r»5. Pica, ltt». 2oz. font, $0.75.

MUSIC— Kxcelsior, 2(>lt.. font, $9;J (K). Diamond. .3011.. fotit, $9(> 00. Agate, 3011.. font, $72 (K). Nt»npariel, :J01t». font, $JM).0().

MAILING TYPE, witb Abbreviations.— I^>ng Primer (including Post Oliice Tyi>e) per 11.. 50 cts.

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San Francisco, California.

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American. (1) ThiB the unit of mL^arturemerit, mid is one-twelfth uf Pica, or om- •eveuly-t^e^ond of an incrh. It is, of course^ too Hraiill for u type hodj% but is ttsed in leatb and rnles. Some serit^s of Iett4?r require the Aiiii*rican lead in lining the facM's, wheru two or more aizeji are used together iti the Hunie liut- ; ulthough its doulde, the Suxriti lead, will ftccnmphnh thiH in nioj«t cawet*.

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Saxon (2) 18 [lb of Pica* and ^^ of Nonpareih It im the most unefiil of the lead wnd rule bodiett. Fuur Saxinw are equal to a Brevier; five are eqnal to a Ltin^ Prinn'i , •ix are eqnal U* a Pira.

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Pearl (5) IB ^ of Loiii^' PriiiH'r, and ^4 of Paragon.

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ACCOUNTS We do not open accounts for small purchases. All orders for small amounts, from parties with whom we do not have accounts, should be accom- panied by the cash.

BARTER In all cases when asking us to take in exchange old material, a full description of the same should be given, with make, condition, etc., upon which information we will base our offer, and if upon arrival the condition is found to be otherwise than represented, we will not hold ourselves to the trade. All offers must be accepted at once, as they are not held open.

CASH means money with order or upon shipment, so that goods can be charged to cash.

C- O. D. All small orders from parties not having accounts will be sent C. O. I).

CREDIT will be given for a reasonable amount to anyone giving satisfactory reference or good security, if you are not known to us and wish credit, always send references or name security.

COMPLAINTS. We earnestly request our patrons to report to us all cases of dissatisfaction, as we are anxious that all our dealings shall be satisfactory to our customers.

DAMAGED QOODS. Refuse all goods delivered from express or freight in a damaged condition, or sign for them as in bad condition and claim damage from carrier.

ESTIMATES furnished in detail for newspaper and job offices or binderies. When asking for estimate state amount of money the selection is to be limited to.

HOW TO ORDER Do not mutilate this book. Order by name or number. When ordering roman type, order italic extra if wanted. When ordering sorts send Cap II and lowercase m, or state size and face. When ordering display or job type remember no spaces or quads come with fonts, and should be ordered separately. When ordering chases give inside and outside measurements. If for job press send diagram of exact size. When ordering type from other books, give name of maker. Always state how goods are to be shipped. When sending goods to us, old type or roller cores, always have your name, as well as ours, plainly marked on package, or box.

REMITTANCES for large amounts should be made by drafts on San Francisco, or enclosed in registered letters, and for small amounts either P. C). money order or W. K. & Co's money order.

WORN OUT MATERIAL received in exchange for new at the following rrtles, subject to change without notice, and delivered at our foundry free of expense to us: Old type, 8 cents per lb.; stereotype plates, electrotype plates, leads and slugs, 4 cents per lb. When type is mixed with leads, slugs and plates, only the lowest price is allowed.

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Thk future prosperity and glory of California do not depend upon her beautiful climate, nor upon an aristocracy of wealth, but rather upon an aristocracy of honesty and intelligence. If her sons realise this, if they prepare for manhood's calling, then indeed, even in this age, with Progros crowding upon the heels of Time, will she outstrip all competitors, and retain her title of the (iolden Land. So said the speaker of the day at the Native Sons celebration at Santa Cruz. And continuing, he said : We know that slie will not trust us in vain. We believe that in the care of her sons California can place dependence for her future. Here, beneath Freedom's flag, we pledge Again our support to the standard, our fealty to the institutions of our country. I'o you, California, we pledge our Jibility and our intelligence to solve the burning questions of the day, to guard against the evils of the hour. The great struggle is to-day a fight for the truth. Truth is on every side asking for recognition. Like the waves on the :seashore it cannot be hushed— will not be stilled. It may be hidden but it cannot be destroyed. If we will aid in the exposure of all sham and sustain the truth, then life is worth living. And now, brothers. let us not shrink from the duty we owe to our countrj>'. to our forefathers, to our homes, to ourselves. Let us prepare for to-morrow. I^t us recognize the truth. Do this, and in the sunset of ^h day we can see a glorious sun rise on the morrow. Reading to-day the record of the past, the histor)' of life, living between the memory and hope of two eternities, we again ask you the question : Is life worth living? From those we honor and love, from the possibilities of the morrow from every noble impulse of our being, down the corridors of time comes the answer It is, It is ! We glory in the diversified industries of our State, and well we may. We have seen them grow up and prosper side by side We have heard the hum of the reaper and listened to the roar of the hydraulic monitor. The monitor is now silent silenced by the strong arm of the law. One branch of that great industry which gave our State its golden name appeals to us to-day to solve the problem. The memories of the past and the prosperity of the future join hands and ask: Cannot this problem be solved with justice to all and injury to none? From the patriotism and intelligence of California's sons comes the answer: It can, it will, it must! And another speaker said : Much of the distinctive character of our civilization results from the fact that the men who fought for the California that was have settled here ami assisted in the devthpment of the CeUifomia thai is. Hardy ^ <VM^rvirf and determined, theirs was the work o/tleveio^ntent, and from the pioneers of California there has descended to us a heritage this mighty State

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There is a flippant and heedless spirit in which the country editor is often treated by city journalists, for which I have the utmost contempt. It proceeds either from shallow or insincere natures, or from profound ignorance of the country editor's real influence and importance, and in either case is unworthy of respect. Every man who expects to make a State his home should, as quickly as possible, put himself in unison with its conditions, its people, its characteristics in short, with its genius In no way can this be so satisfactorily done as by a sympathetic perusal of the local papers, for they come right from the people, detailing their actions, reflecting their thoughts. The country editor, unlike his brother in the city, does not sit in a far removed and isolated chamber, spinning his theories about current human affairs from his inner consciousness, and feeling the public pulse by telephone. He knows his constituents personally ; he goes among them constantly ; he hears their individ ual views, and is capable of more accurately reflecting their sentiments, if that falls within the scope of his duty, or of modifying and correcting their opinions, if such seems advisable It is true his attention must be engaged by many of the little things of life the neighborhood gossip, the marriages, the visitors, the births, deaths and curiosities. But these are not necessarily devoid of dignity. The men to whom is given to control the weighty matters of life, to shape State politics, to make Presi dents, to regulate Cabinets, are very few at best. Besides, is it not written that he who is faithful over a few things shall be made captain over many. With the excep tion of the Wattersons, the I^nas, the Halsteads, and such, it is doubtful if the heavy editorial writers in the city have more appreciative readers than the country editors, for the latter very rarely fall into the faults of their more ostentatious city contemporaries. The country'editor always writes down to the comprehension of his readers. Having for an audience people not usually learned, he chooses his subjects with a view to what will interest the masses, and treats them in a plain clear and simple manner. He thus cultivates a style desirable above all others in a writer clearness. As a general thing he has no space to spare. He generally says what he ha^ to in as few words as poss^le^ and adds terseness and rigor to his methods The best paragraphers come from the country y and the pointed and luminous paragraph is

Prox'Rietors of country newspapers using the plates or auxiliary sheets of the Kellogg Newspaper Union, who de- sire uniformity in the appearance of their paper, should avail themselves of this opportunity by purchasing a font of 8-Point No. 12, which is identical with that used by the I'nion on their patent sides and plate matter. Messrs. Palmer & Rey are manufacturers of this type, which* is warranted perfect, and cast in the superior copperine metal for

mense machine shops, comprising over 200 numbers, any of which can be pur- chased on very reasonable terms, is worth the consideration of progressive country printers. Their specimen book of new type, containing a selection of the most elegant faces from the leading type-founders of the world, together with a largely augmented list of stand- ard iaces of their own manufacture, is now issued, and your attention is res- pectfully called to it, as being the finest specimen book ever issued on the Pacific Coast. The firm has lately manufac- tured, and is now introducing, a new

which this foundry is noted. This firm , line of improved gas engines, of from will be pleased to give prices on all des- i ^^^ to ten horse-power, suitable for use

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(MTlenr*' conducted by the councH of the Kanitary InKtttnte in Jyondon, MiiHM Mnrfcaret Si^'otl, leetitr^«a on doniettlr eeoiinmv and hyijlefo', [h placed In th« utdqiie position of belni; the only hwly In Ort*«t Britain duly cinalifliHi to jK»rfonn the duti<»« of ut wnnitary brHj>iecior. Thlrt s«.tudy «.be hiwi takf^n up for the puri>r>'«* of tHlucatin»( women in that purtleu* l«tr brahch of kiiowledice in wbkdi they are nald to hv nrnXiy dellcient. Mlsa Heott considers It the ttbtu> lntt» duty nf women to arqut^int themsolves with the principles of that much neglected scletioe.

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The future prosperity and glory of California do not depend upon her beautiful climate, nor upon an aristocracy of wealth, but rather upon an aristocracy of honesty and intelligence. If her sons realize this, if they prepare themselves for manhood's calling, then indeed, even in this age, with Progress crowding upon the heels of Time, will she outstrip all competitors and retain her title of the Golden Laud. So said the speaker of the day at the Native Sons' celebration at Santa Cruz. And continuing, he said: We know that she will not trust us in vain. We believe that in the care of her sons California can place dependence for her future. Here beneath Freedom's flag we pledge again our support to the standard, our fealty to the institutions of our country. To you California, we pledge our ability and our intelligence to solve the burning questions of the day, to guard against the evils of the hour. The grreat struggle is to-day a fight for the truth. Truth is on every side asking for recognition. Like the waves on the seashore, it cannot be hushed— will not be stilled. It may be hidden but it cannot be destroyed. If we will aid in the exposure of all shams and sustain the truth, then life is worth living And now, brothers, let us not shrink from the duty we owe to our country, to our forefathers, to our homes, to ourselves. Let us prepare for to-morrow. Let us recognize the truth. Do this, and in the sunset of each day we can see a glorious sun rise on the morrow. Reading to-day the record of the past, the history of life, living between the memory and hope of two eternities, we ask you the question Is life worth living? From those we honor and love, from the possibilities of the morrow, from every noble impulse of our being, down the corridors of time comes the answer: It is, it is! We glory in the diversified industries of our State, and well we may. We have seen them grow up and prosper side by side. We have heard the hum of the reaper and listened to the roar of the hydraulic monitor. The monitor is now silent— silenced by the strong arm of the law. One branch of that great industry which gave our State its golden name, appeals to us to-day to solve the problem. The memories of the past and the prosperity of the future join hands and ask: Cannot this problem be solved with Justice to all and injury to none? From the patriotism and intelligence of California's sons comes the answer It can, it must, it will ! And another speaker said : Much of the distinctive character of our civilization results from the fact that the men who fought for the California that was have settled here and assisted in the development of the California that is. Hardy, generous and determined, theirs was the work of development, and from the pioneers of California there fuM descenaed to us a heritage this mighty State, coupled with a trust that we shall transmit unimpaired to our children, and through them to coming generations. The

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The falnre prosperity SDd glory of CBllfomia do not depuiid upon her henutirul climate, nor upon nn fldrltftocrary t^f wealth, hut rather apon iin aristocracy of hoiK'«ty iind inH'Mlsrence. If her sons realUe ihi^ If they prepare for mniihuod^ calHng— then, 1 adeetj, evan in thin age, with ProgreHft, crowding til>oti tlic heeU of Timi\ will ehc oatntrip all competitors, nnd retain tier title of th<3 Golden LiiudL So said the sp«a]cer of the day at \bt Native Sont" celebrutlnn at i^anta Cruz. And contlnying, he e^ald: We know that she will not lra*t In vain. We believe that in the care of her ftons i^alifornla ean place dependence for the future Here, b<?neath Fpee<lom^*» fliisr, we pledge n^^aiu our e^upptjrt tu tlie standard, our fealty to the iiii<tittitlun!« of oor country. To j'ou. California, we pledifi' our aijlliiy and our intelllffence, to Holve the ijurnhiK quef»tioiii* of the day» to ^ard ajjrainHt the vviU of th<" hour. The frreat ^triiccle I* to-day a tight for thv truth, Tnith if on every nide a«k!ng for recoj^iition. Like the waves un the *»eat»hore It cannot t>e hnt^hed, and will not be 8till<?d. It may Ix* hidden, but it cannot he destroyed. If we will aid in the exjiosiire of all t^^hamH and ttis tain tke truth, then life i^ worth living. And now, my bniThere^, let not shrink from the dutv We owe to our country^ to our furefather!*. to our homes', to oor^elveri, L«t us* prepare for to-morrow. Let recog nUe the tmth. Do thlti, and In the t^iine^et of each day we ean ^ee a u:lnriouH tuin rlne on the morrow. Read Inn to-ilny the record t)f the pat*t^ the history of life, hvhuf between the memory and hopt' of two etjeruitles we Atraiii ai«k the qiiei^tion : Is life worth living? From ihcme we honor and love, from the poN^iibUltleEt of the morrow, from every noble iii]pul?'e of our bcinsi. down the rorridor^ of time comci^ the answer: It in. It i». We glory In the diveraifled Industrie*! of our Siati-, and well we may. We have »^een them trrow up and proi*|:>«»r nide by side. We have heard thi' hunj of thtr reniH'r, and listened to the roar of the hydraulic moul tor. The monltr^r Is^ now silent— Kth-nced by tbe rttmnsr arm of the law. r>ne branch of that a:reat indy.«try which L'ave our State lt»* golden came, iipneutf* to un to-day to i*olve the problem. The m*^mor3e"« of tbe paat and the provperlty of the future juin handn and At^k: Cunnot rhiN. problem be Mtlved with juHtlre to all and injnrv to nontrt From the patrioliHim and intelliffenee of t'lilSfornltt'.* ^on** come* the answer: It can, H wIlLltmuat! And atiother speaker waid: Much of the dtctlnctive character of our civilization re>«ultB from the fact that the men who fought for the California that wa« have fiettled here and asiiisited in the da velopmetit of the c'iiKf.imia that iii. Hard v. generous and determined, tlieir* wa« the work of development and from the pioneen' of California there huH de!«.ci"nded to n»» hj^ a herlia^e this! mighty .State, coupled with a trunt that ict shall transmit untmjmirfd to mir chiktr/^n, and through thrm to comina gencralkiruii. Th€ time U not Jar di§tant when there will tuyt bf a toicn of afty ^onmd^rablf »iz€ thmughout the length and breadth vf

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The future proeperity and glory of Calif orula ilo not depend upon her bcautlfal elimnte nor upon ail arlatocracy of weaUb, but rather upon an aristocracy of honeety atid futelligenee. If her SOUP, realize thi»— If they prepare for niMnb<>nd> calling— tbt*u, indeeil^ even In this age, with Pro|^ren.s crowding upon the heels of Tiiiii% will she outstrip all eompetltors and retain ht*r title of the Golden Land. So suld the speaker of tbe day at tht^ Native Sons' celebration at Santn CrujE And t^ontiuiiltig, he said: We know that she will not truftt u^ in Tain. We believe that in the C4ire of her softs Califorola can place depettdeoce for her future. Hert? beneath Freedotu*6 flag wt* ple<lge again our 5Upi>ort to the standartl, our fealty to the ttistltutious of our couutry. To you Calllonila, we pledge our abiUty, our intellfgt'uce, to solve the burning questlotiP of "the day* to goard against the evils of the hour. The greiit Mt niggle Is to-day a flght for the truth. Truth is on every side aivklug fur ri*< ognilion. Like the waves on the seashore. It eaiitiot be hushed— will not b<* stilled. It may be hidileii, but It cannot be deijtroyed. If we will aid in thi? expo.su re of all shams and sus^taiii the troth, tbeii life is worth living. ' Aod now, brothers, let us not s^hrink fri»iii tbe duty we owe t^o our eouutry^ to our forefatherw, to our hotnes, to ourselves. Let tin pre pure for to-morrow. Let uk r<*<-'oc:i3lze the truth. Do IhU, ami in the «unset of each day we can see tt glorious iiun rif^e on the morrow. Krading to-day tbe record of tbe past, the bistoi'y of life living between tbe memorv au^l hope of two eteriilties, we agnii) ask the question : Is life worth IfTtngt From those we Itionor and love^ from the possibilities of tbe morrow, from every noble tmpiilse of our being, down tbe corrldorB of time wjoies tbe aunwer: It !«, it is. We glory in the diversified Industries of our State, and well we may. We have seen them grow up atnl jirosper elde by i^ide. We have heard tbe hum of the reaper antl llstenetl to tbe roar of th+' bydnmlh' uiou Itor. The monitor U now i^ilent— jiiltnued by tbe strong arm of the law. t>ne branch of that great industry which gave our State its goideu name, appeals to ue to-dav to solve the problem. The m4i'mitrir9 of the panf nnd the prth'^prrit}/ rjf the fttluu jttin handii nud ttjfk: Cnunot ihxA uTuUfm he soU'ed witfijustke to all ami mjury to noitf t Fram thr fmtriutUm and iMeltpjrnce af talijuntia^s

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The future prosperity and glory of California do not depend upon her beautiful climate, nor upon an aristocracy of wealth, but rather upon an aristocracy of honesfy' and intelligence. If her sons reialize this, if they prepare for manhood^s calling, then indeed, even in this age, with Progress crowding upon the heels of Time, will sh^ out strip all competitors, and retain her title of the Gk>lden Land. So said the speaker of the day at the Native Sons' celebration at Santa Cruz. And continuing, he said: "We know that she will not trust us in vain. We believe that in the care of her sons \ California can place dependence for her future. Here, beneath Freedom's flag, we pledge again our support to the standard, our fealty to the institutions of our country To you, California, we pledge our ability and intelligence to solve the burning questions of the day, to guard against the evils of the hour. The great struggle is to-day a fight for the truth. Truth is on every side asking for recognition. Like the waves on the seashore it cannot be hushed— will not be stilled. It may be hidden, but it can not be destroyed. If we will aid in the exposure of shams and sustain the truth, then life is worth living. And now, brothers, let us not shrink from the duty we owe to our country, to our forefathers, to our homes, to ourselves. Let us prepare for to-morrow Let us recognize the truth. Do this, and in the sunset of each day we can see a glorious sun rise on the morrow. Beading to-day the record of the past, the history of life, living between the memory and hope of two eternities, we again ask you the question: Is life worth living ? From those we honor and love, from the possibilities of the morrow from every noble impulse of our being^ down the corridors of time comes the answer: It is J it in! We glory in the diversified industries of our State^ and well we may. We have

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The future prosperity and glory of California do not depend upon her beautiful climate, nor uix)n an aristocracy of wealth, but rather upon an aristocracy of honesty and intelligence. If her sons realize this, if they prepare for manhood's calling, then indeed, even in this age, with Progress crowding upon the heels of Time, vnll she outstrip all competitors, and retain her title of the Golden Land. So said the speaker of the day at the Native Sons' celebration at Santa Cruz. And continuing, he said: We know that she will not trust us in vain. We believe that in the care of her sons California can place dependence for her future. Here, beneath Freedom's flag, we pledge again our support to the standard, our fealty to the institutions of our counfiy. To you, California, we pletlge our ability and our intelligence to solve the burning questions of the day, to guard against the evils of the hour. The great struggle is to-day a ^ht for the tnith. Trutli is on every side asking for recognition. Like the waves on the seashore it cannot be hushed will not be stilled. It may be hidden but it cannot be destroyed. If we will aid in the exjx>sure of all sham and sustain the truth, then life is worth living. And now, brothers, let us not shrink from the duty we owe to our countr}-, to our forefathers, to our homes, to ourselves. Let us prepare for to-morrow. Let us reco^ize the truth. Do this, and in the sunset of each day we can see a glorious sun rise on the morrow, Reading to-day the record of the pasty the history of life living between the memory and hope of two eternities, we again ask you the

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The fiitiirp prosperity and glnry of Califaniici do not depend upon her betiiitif ul c'limnte uor uj>uij un urjistorruey of wi^alth, Uiit rathipr upoTi jio ttriRtr>cra<*y *jf lioiiesty uiid iiitt?lli(r©tict». If her mtiiM rotdlze thi», if they prepare for manhocKl'»4 caUiiijf, then iiidee«l, e%'en in thij* age, with Pro«rr*?«i* crowdiiiif upon the heels of Time, will she outstrir* all nompetitoru ami retiiiu her title tit the Golden LiLud, S*j said the ^peiiker of the day ut the Native Sohm' celebration at Suntu ('niz. And eontinuing, he »iaid : We itiiow that «Iie will not trust u< in vain. We believe that in the care of her wuns Californiii eaii phure dlppendeuc** for her future. Here, beneiith Freedom'iP HiiiTt wf* pledge li^iin our support to the !<^tandard, our fetilty to the in»tltution« of our eoiintry To you, California, we plwltfe our abilitv and our iutelli^enoe to Holve the burnintr qtiesfion« of tbeflny, to truard acaini^t the eviln of the hour. The grreat struerg:ie U to-dav a Hsrht for the truth. Truth ih on every ^ide ajtilitnjgr for ree'oirnition. Like waveA on the seashore it cannot be huiihed— H ill mit be »«tille4l. It may be hidden* but it cannot be deiitroywl. If we will uid in the expoture of all ghmnjn and nustain thr truths itfr nt imrlh living. And rtou.*t Itrifthrrv^ let u* not shrink frttm the dtU]f wr owe 0} our nutntry, to vjir fitrrfathern, f^ uur futmts, tn numrlvpjt. t^t u4 prrpure for tomorfow

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Sfibcm nnr twn ©u(ftbrucffrci.a*tfi|eTii bit\ti Circular rati Sd^nflmufteni borlegen. glaubcn ttrn uni bcn^igt unfett QkfdjdftSrrniTibr tnit rtntgct (Btnit^ttiuiing auf bir lliarfattK bintwittit j^u birfen. ba^ utifert Sdnittgie^wi cine btr hjfnt^en in tm 'i\tmm^Ua 6taatcn iH iwIctK bit %tank fur bfutldie, ftmntfcj^r fran^ftfilOr n. f. to. ©djrifttn To DoUft^nbtg unb rii^tig lifftrt. i^i bcr i^aHdJ ftrflBer loe rbenbcn SPcbcutung befl bfUtTd»fn ^etnrnlet an btr ^cifit Hute bal>eii mtr bwlen ^-^mcittrn unlrre^ (^fd»dUrii imntfr ftTPfefte Hifmerfltitiiteii aettubmct unb gebcn rati bfgMIb bri (FrUDttrtuno bin ba^ uni ma "Skiitaatn irnkxer brurfcbm @<fd)(!kft$fr(-un&e tm biiberigen ^Qlate r^lfoXtm lltitttn inirb laiir li>trbcii nidjts Ptrliiutnm, taflclbe aurtj in .-^uruufl \u rftSlffrtiflru t'alni«r unbSRcO. ^-on ^^TOitciAcp, ^tibfin luir bm 5Putl)bructfrti.5'tTi6<rTi bide* 4*ud} mit Scttriftnitifttm tiprlratn. alaiibfn toic unl btte<l^tigt anfeit »ffd)£ifrflfrruiib< mit tini^tv tfttnuqtiinun^ auf bk Il>at!ctd9'e binicvikn )u biirfrtt, bd^ unftce 6{^riflgif ^rei tint btt

(Brevier) k-Poikt 4*eRMAK No. L

Jnbem mit htn ^iit^btHtfa'd^'-i^erittevn bines Circular mit 5rffriftmuftfni norffafn- Qtauben toit uii^ tifRcfttigt imftre t^cfctjaftsifminbe mit einiflcr (^tiiugthiiunfl auf bi* Itiatfadje tiimoeiffn |u biirfeii, bafe iiiifere 34rtft(ii<6erei eint btr mfiiiflcri in ben itfTciniflt^n 8tQQtfn if! m[^t bit Stccrnt* tiiT beiitfdie, ft5i3iiifd)f TTaiiAofifdje n. f. m. Sf^iifkn fc* noUftfinbta inib ridbtifl lieffTt. SBci bet tagltdj fiioRci' ii>crbcnbfn Sebeutuufl be*S brutfcbc n ^kmriitf^ an bet ikcific lltiftc tjnbcn ipii btefen gmciflen urifctfs tiicf(^aftf« immci citbHcrc IHiifiiierffamfeit ^cmibmel uiib flcben un€ bcfelKirb hex ©rmartuiifi fjirt- baft irn^ ba^ ^Icitraueit unferer b^uitetn tecfd)tift«^fTeinibe im bi^Jjciiflen IDla^f frijalten bleibcii iDitb. 33)tt toerben nit^l^ tierfQumeri. boffelbc auifi in ,*}ufiinft ^u ici^tfeTtiQcn. palmer unto 91clj Ban ^franci^co. ^nbc^n mti beti iBiKftbmderci'iBffi^em bicfeS ^ud) mit £r^rift»

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tBourgeoJs) a- Point QRRM.iii N'o l.

%tx gro&te 'SD^cifter in ber gorm, ineld^en iinfcre atueitc Stutljc^eit iintcr ben @pigc»nen fjettiorflebraiiit fiat unb iljnen ift bicQmal fD tuie in bet frii&eren ©lan^jieriDbe Me frteifterfc^aft in ber ffotm anfbe^alten ift bcr oti ^ucfert angef^lotfcnc, QHaemcin kfanntc @taf Huguft ^platen. 3Bofil fdftmetlic^ voirb feinen dlcbic^ten ©rfotg au ^^cil itierben, ben er felbft atS ben reid^ften i'o^n bes tectiten Xiditere QbcbcfgftiiflmnoiJQtStu&tD ^er mcnfd)fichc t?Iei& ^at bie ^ibc nrtgebaut nnb bert itjiberftiebcnbeii S^Dben burtft fein Se^artcn nnb fetne ©ef(5icfli(^feit iibermunben. ^mi bat cr bem *Dkete finnb abeemou- tien, bi«r beni biiixen Si?anb Str&rae geQeben. 3^>iten imb ^nbte^tten l^at bei tfienfd^ butffjeinnnbcr Qcmengt, unb bie mctrfjficlften ©etnadftfe bt% Orients 511 feinem ron^cren §

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(Long Primer) IO-Poikt Qbkmak No, 1.

Unb bod) marc fur ben Stcnnb bc^^ Sdjonen ein fcf)r nicbcrfd)Iagcnber ©cbanEc; mennbiefc jufie'tblidjen Stiitbcn be§ @dfteS in grnchtKitabfterkn, mtnn bie reiferc Cirltnr an<&^ nur mit cincm einjigcn Sdiflnbeit^flcnnfi crfouft mcrbcii foBtc. aiictmc^r tieftc firfi and} in nnfeni fo unpDctifdjcn lagen, lute fiir bie Sic^tfnnft itbcrljanpt, ai\o aitcfi fiir bie Iiirifctie. cine febr iDiirbige SSeftimmung cntbecfcn ; c^ licfec fid) Diellctdit barton n, ha^, menn fie Dm cincr ©cite fiiJbeni ffieiftcefbejd)aftigunflcn nacfifttbcn mufe. Unb bodi mcirc e^ fiir ben grcnnb bc§ SAfinen ein febr nJcbcrfAlagenber ®cban!e, mcnn btefc jn^jcnblidjcn ffllntben beg &ii\tt^ in ffrudjtscit abftcrben, menn bie reiferc d^nltnrnud) nnr mit etnem cinjigcn

I

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Palmer & Rcr. 8an Franoisoo, Oal. ano Portlano, Or. (68)

German Ittie 9lo. 1.

O ♦'C '

(Nonpareil) 6-Point German Title No. 1.

^iiMiid» After 9IHieval0«i<. HUfanftet mm l^umft^lftt. 9Uititattts1ltt#«aft< ft<ii(f4|«v £iln«itit.

Aai vfimt ftai S^If, ivai l9AI|t |id» ftott, Me latt^en •affen braitfeitft fott?

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(Brevier) H-Point German Title No. 1.

®tatt ^isionatio 0taiitiitatico«)»tactico beutfdiiet.

SBenn man fid!) ^tx f^onen 9latttt etinnett toe(4e bie alttn ^titi^tn um^ah |it

Saititetttpaib int fdi^otten 9$ttf4 su SSegtueifer. ^et menfdiiHdiie

12345 albcbef0l^iiniitito)»at«tittitDst|| 67890

( (Bourgeois) »-Point German Title No. 1.

$roben Hon Seutfdien Sdiriften, 8an gfranci^co

SIccente fur Herfdiiebene Bpta&ttn, unb !^nt(!erti UtenfiUen, Hcrfertifit Hon

456 palmer & Met], @d|Hft(|tc^crci^»cfi^er 239

(LoDg Primer) 10-Point German Title No. 1.

3tt SRantna in SSanben ber trene ^ofer loar

3)ie ftnnft ift lang. ba« Seben fur}, bte Selegenl^eit Pd^tig. nnb ba«

12345 SRuntere »riiber fi^en neben bent »ierfa|^ 60789

(Pica) 12-PoiNT German Title No. 1.

^ttfter SSereitt ber f&u^htudtt

jtenttftlbu bad :8attb too bte ^itvottett blii^tt, int bunlein iBauib

12345 bie C»oIborattgeit olii^n 67890

ferntan fioo-f ine Initials.

■>4C'

(Pick) 12-POINT GUMAH TWO-LlMC IHITIAU.

Made to order on 13-Point Body. 15-Point German Two-Line Initials.

To work with one line of Bonrgeois and one of Nonpareil. Made to order on 14 or 16-Point Body. PALMtR 9l Riv. Bah Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Oa

(67t

§crnian f itle fonbcnsci

(BreTler) 8-Poi»T Gkiuian Titlr Condi^sbd.

f frifl)t ]»rr ^nnbrlsitammrr in CaHrnj frlfrbud) hn ^tli^im imb pi|thologir oon f&rifdirttlanb, pas 5d)uljrnffR in ftankfutt am pain

(LoJig Trtmer) IO-Point GKKXiLN Title Condembed.

Die ©oben, VitUn Ifitt nrrlielKH,

^tt |rglid)m eiit mif)f$ faiib, ftnb gro| nni knxliifr l(i| |te }trl)ni! mir tjaltrtt

gii ^cbartioit iinb Orrlag. flu|rrpr&nitliif)r Si^ungrn its l^mifi^tn

(Pica)

12-PoiifT rfERMAN Title Co!«i>ei«si&,

Pafitrt. ^intgkrit mad)t ftntk Iktt) krititt ktin @ebpf. ^ffjmeheti

glctifdjrn uith Stiff n bcr Berttitigten mn llotiamftihtt

1234567890

(English)

14-PoiNT Grrman Title Condensed,

^cupig Portcrbud) Je|)cet>e

f Urftl)cim pincralquclffn |t(iul)dnt fctiii^U oon |{}|(anb

^erbinbitng ntit §te|en burtt) btn funttcl jum

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(Great Primer)

18-PoiNT Gebikan Titl« Cokde^bbd.

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Lurgur aizes in f>re]i&nLtiou.

PMJiER & RSY, 8aN FRANCISOO, OAJU ANS POFTTIANO, Dr.

(WC«>

M Smtb, nor lUtt Sinfter SonncQ, 6fi toil itlim 3tiinin (tgliiift, nnn oieiorr KM^in ^mnm.

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(ColttmblAii)

16-PomT GKftllA!« TtttK KXTftA GOKDBK6K&.

Stnti urU $9lf in %uiu\m Mum 6ltiiiictf| m 'Simim, Sittt 6iit}itfl ^(ttnitjier ki Sro^tn

(Orut Primer)

18-FOINT OKKMAK TITLB EXTKA CONDBK8KD.

$ei(|rtiliiiui!i Qom Irjii ¥l)i(of0p!ii[i|t furje Setraditiiiioen %mu\ Mtm

CPmgoQ)

2D-P01KT GBRM4N TiTLX EXTBA COVDBlfflSXI,

9(iiii|ten Don licr Serglmir Xntnttlnl Winitcriiint 00D S^Siirttentterji Stttrifeier

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(DOUhU PICA)

34- Point German Title Extra Cokdickhbd.

8iiii° nnli SloMnmft 'kt Meniitifrelt in BiniKlnp!

numm

PALWtA & Rev. 8an FRANCiaoo, Oau amo PofmAND. Oft.

(a»)

i

Sdfwabadfcv.

(Brevier) 8-Point Schwabacher.

•»5^eni enc^ bes iebens metl nod^ bos £Smpc^ 9lfii)t-if*

Kennfl bu bas ianb wo bte Cttronen blut{n^ tm bunfein £anb bte (Solborangen ^(fif^n

2761 So ebel, jiifle, nnb pofl Kraft unb IHutti 8+05

(Long Primer) 10-Point Schwabachek.

•» WolUn + IjuUtcn + ZtTonb + un5 + Stcmc •!<• 2In 5er Saale femem Stranbe fte(^n Burgen ftol5 unb f u^n ; il^re Vadfet finb 2^5 Unb bcr IPinb ftrcidjt burdj Iccre J^allcn ^90

(Pica) I'2-POINT SCUWABACHI

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53cfran3t mtt Caub &.cn Itcbcn, DoIIen 23ed?er unb trinft iljn frdt^Itd^

451 IDcnn arm urn arm ixnb (Setjl um (Seifl 782

(Columbian) lt;-PoiXT Si-iiwahachkk.

■$^Deutfd^c -f ©pcrnlicbcr-w-

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'i^SS 2iltertl^flmlicl?feiten 620

(Paragon) -JO-Point Schwabachkr.

^n)ocI?entItd?c+5ettung4^

Ueberftci?tltcl?e ^ctrac^tung bcr menf c^

23]( pi?tIofopI?tfcI?e 547

Palmer A Rev. 8an FRANOitoo. Oal. and Portland. Or. (-0)

^evtnan ®itle Jlo. 2

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(Brevier) 8-Poikt German Title No. 2.

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(Long Primer) 10-Point German Title No. 2. *

^sHjMi^ntx^ an ben ^aturnalien

^avhfUhtv for Ifobrikaiion af $O0trDkkeri-l(ten|Uier ^evttfoih

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(Pica) 12-PoiNT German Title No. 2.

SiuMan ^abetter ^uvtnavkt

&!Cf^idjt]^n ^nnytntib $latur ^cMjmnatiktl^anhbuaj

1284667890 a o it 1234667890

(English) 14-PoiNT German Title No. 2.

Jfi a a a 1234567890 ct) <k ^ i^

(Columbian) 16-Point German Title No. 2.

$ 1S34567890 ^

(Great Primer) 1H-Point German Title No. 2.

ptufeum moberner §ttn)1t-3nb«)1trte ^ $ 1234567890 tidtt

(Paragon) 20-Point German Title No. 2.

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Palmir Ml Rey. 8an FRANoitoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(71)

Light-Face Romans.

ll-POINT LlQHT-FjiCE ROMAN NO. 2.

IRON FOUNDER

(Great PiinuT) IS-POINT LlGHT-FArE Rum AN No, 1

EXCURSIONS

First Annual Convention The Grand Reunion.

December 9, 1882 SOLDIERS 32

(Great Prlmor) I^Point LiobtFace Roman No. 5.

EUROPEAN INVENTIONS

French and German Academies of Design

Practical Engineers 37

(Paragon)

30-IVllNT I.tGHT-F*IK KOHAH NO. 2.

PRINTING HOUSES Lithographers and Engravers

(&-liiie NoDpftrell)

30 Point Lioht-Pacb Roman No. 8.

DEPARTMENT

American Manufacturers

Iron Miners

(Dble. GL Primer)

3S' Point Lkiht-Face Roman No. 3,

MOUNTAIN

Cumberland Rang^e

(4-Utie PicA)

4ft'P01KT LtGHT-FACX ROMAN NO. 3.

MOUNDS

Prairie Scenes

Palmer Jl HEt, 8 an WwMomoo, Oau ano Portland, Or. f72)

Heavt Poster Romans.

(Greftt Primer) IR-Poijcr Hk^vy IMstku Roiiak.

FOREIOIV MATIOMS

Govern iiieiit of Oreat Britain. French Republie

(Double Pieii)

!i4'I*nINT HKAVY POBTTEB ROMAN.

FOREST HOME]

JVortli Aitierieaii Indians. Hunting Orounds

(Dble. Gt. Primer)

36-Foi!fT HE4vy Voatxm EoMAK.

Suiiinier Resorts. Excursion

(Dble. PurAgoD)

iO IMiNT Heavy Pohter R4>ma3S.

THROl^ES

Ancient Rnins Monarch

line Fle*>

4H PttlNT Heavy iVihTKR Romak.

WOTICE

Continental

Palmer & Rey. Bah FiiAMOtaco. Oal. and Portlamd. Or,

(73>

TWO-LINE Nos. 5 ^' 6.

9'PoiNT Two- Link No. -V

32 HANDSOME DATE LINE 80

(iMInePfarl) 10-PoiKT Two- Link So. 5.

76 MARCH TUE SIXTH 89

f 2 line AetttoJ 11-PoENT Two-Line No. Ti

874 EFFERVESCENT 257

(24irie Noil jm roll) l'2-PorKT Two Line No. Tj.

26 HEEDLESS TOT 95

rj-l'tjiNT Two Link No. fi.

53 NICE HANDS 26

{'iHm* Miuiou) li Point Two-Li .si No, \

68 SIR KNIGHT 42

(2- a lie Bn'vii r) Itv Point Tw(vLink No. \

82 MOURNING 35

(2 lliii' BmnirgeoU; I B*Po INT T w o- Ll N It N iK h.

43 BUSHING 55

INE No. 'k

20 CORAT. ORNAMENTS 35

Ci-Une Umg PHiatT) 2<^PoiNT Two-Lln*; No, «.

89 SMARTSVILLE CALL 54

(2-llnB Ltiiig Primer)

2((- Point Two- Line No. 'k

<i-llin Picji)

24 Point Tw4;i-[.ink No, o.

78 MORNING BUGLE 37

(2- Hue ^DgUith)

•JK- Point Two Link No. b.

3 REMINISCENCE 5

(2 lltie;Gri-Mt PriiiK-r)

Mv Point Two-Line No. 'k

9 HISTORICAL 8

(2-1 loe Pamgou)

40- Point Tuo-Line No^ 5.

8 MODEEN 2

(•l-liue Pica)

^h I'oiNT Two Line No. o.

8 MIDGET 3

Palmer ft Rey. 6Att Francisco, Cal. and PonTLAMO^ Or. t74)

TWO-LINE No. 7.

(2-Une F«ul) lO-PoiKT Two-Lixt No. 7.

123 IIOMEirs MATCHLESS PLAIXPKALER 456

34 DAILY MOPtNIXG REPUBLICAN 12 4 SILAS AYEGG'S ROMAN EMPIRE 8

1 1 Till NT Two LiNR No. 7.

(34tlie MfDlOQ)

5 BOFFIN'S MAIDEN EFFORT 4

(2 Un« BfOvkT)

liJ-l*oiKT Two-lJKr No. 7*

6 MOKNING TKANSCEIPT 5

NEWSPAPER FACES WITH TWO-LINE INITIALS.

1^^ PalKT No. 14, WITH 11 POIMT

Two "Link No* h,

KWtWHVAVKH FAC ES.-The wM«-«WAlce prat'tlt'iO Prli i ' i*" lypefrrmi tbc

I WaI fooiKlrv,wti. i|« H f^w hours.

Th** POlow who III I all, bnvfi froni

torn* £)iHterTi tyjM*aM> in' y, ami liruls out to hln moc^ roir til»i 111' huB to wall rnjiii nitii'vn tliiys to six WMdu when hv wanu lo ''sort up." VVhuit in thp re- (niltt The wJde-HMffcke pntcHeal PrtnltT ijhU hJn Wdvlc out on tlm<?. aJid nxaken u HUtHrt^jiN of hlR buAi- iiie»i« The other fallow tlnum hito ohnciirity, Aud fyom thHr#» rn hftiikniptcy. Moral: Boy your lyi»« from i*»)ni«'r tV Khv, the TyjM- Frmmlers of the PiM-lflc 4'on.^l. v,hi> un^ ainn loiiJiUiructurien of the Oelelirat«><i *' I'AUfornli* HHluhJip " Job Prp««.

6-POl»T So. 14, WITH 12-POlKT

Two-Line No. 5. l^rKWSFAPER FACEfl.— The wlde-awttko .Dl jpnustle«l Printer utwayn buys his Type Cnntttae loeal fotinilrv, where he can get iorta m afewhotm. The fellow Mho thttikii he knows It illt bvfifnmi some £ii«torn type igeDcy, &nd Ibidf out to bit sorrow that hv him to wait from fifteen dmym to aix weeks when he waoU to "tort up." Wh»t I* the rwiiUt The widw-ftwakcprec- ttc*l Printer prets his work oat on time, nod makes n suocfiui of his bui^lut'Jif*, The other fellow drops into ob«ourUy, wnd from there to bankmi*tcv. Moml: Buy tyj* from Palmer A; Rey the Ty^vL^ Founders td tliL^ I'aelflc <--'o«Bt, who are tlrto niAfiiifftoturirie of thL*< elebrated "I'alifornla Rellablie " Job PrefcH This press is eoncoded to he the best now on the markets while Ue price If very low. Call and examloe Jt.

0-POIMT No, 10, WITH l2-Poi?fT TwO'Li»E No. 6.

NEWSPAPER FACTES.-The wide awake practical Printer always buys his typ6 from the htcaJ fotmdrT. where ho can i^et sorts in a few hour«. Thu fsltuw who thlnk» he knows it all^ ^'avR from soiiie Eastern tyfie aifency^ and find* out to J^ift »i.>rn«w that he has t4> wait tram flit«en days to nix week« when he wanta to **sort up," What U the result ! The wideawake imkctlca] PHtiter gets his work r<ut on tiiDie, and makes a tuc^^cM of bU tmsiness. The other fillow drops intti -i .1 from thera to haok^

} V from Palmer & Key, ' tfic Coaat.

niptcy, £<rral: I:

the TypetPou u iiv t -

6-POIKT No. 11, WITH la-POIHT

Two-Line No, 7.

NEWSPAPER FACES. -Thft wide-awako pmcticttl PrlottT always buys his type from the U>cal fouhdrv, where he can get sorts in a ftjw liours* Tlie fidlovv w bo thinks he knowi It nlL htiyfl from some fioAtem type agency, and finds out to his sorrow that he haa lo waft from flfteeij days to six weeks when he wants to "sort up." Wliiit is tiie result ? The wide-awake prac- tical I'rlnler pets his work out on time, and moke a a sucrc'Hs of his business. The other fel- low drops into olmcurlty. and from thereto hauk- mptcy. Mural Hnv tyji*' fn»ni Palmer & Rey, the type founders of the Pa*-ilic f'oasU

7-POIMT No, 14, WITH 14-PoiKT

Two-LiNU No. r».

NEWSPAPER FACES.— The practical and wid<^awake Printer atwavs buvs hif* type from the local foundry, where he can ^et mrt?* In a frw hiturs. The fellow who tliink.H hv know ^ it all, buys from some Eastern type agency, and lintis ont ki his Horrow that he has t*» wait fnnii hfteen days to six weeks when h«? want.s to ''jw»rt upV' \Vhiiti.s tlie result? The w^ide-a wake prac- tical Printer pet.s his work out on time, and make> a Mieee^s of lii?^ business. The other fellow dropH into obs< nrity, and from there I (I bank ru ptc y . M ora I : Buy you r tj' pe f n > m Fiilrner & Key, the type fouiidere of the Pacitic ('<iast.

7POl?rT No, 11, WITH H-PoiJfT

Two-LiNJt No, 7-

NEWSPAPER FACES.- The practical wide-awake Printer alwavs buys his type from the local foundry, where he can get sorts in a few hours. The fellow who thinks lie knows it all, buys from some East- ern type agency, and llnds out to his sorrow that tw hah to wait from lif teen davs to six week.** when he wants t*» *' »ort up. What is* the result? The wide-awake practical Printer get-s his workout on time, and makes a success of hla hnsiness.

Pal MX R k nrf. 8an Franoisoo, Oai^ aud Poutvand. Oft (75?

CONDENSED No. 4.

KOMPASKII. COXOKNBBD Nil. 4.

irFITED STATES TREASTOY DEPAKTMEXT

MerchanfK nnd Miinnfarturerij' Lifp lusumafe

THE PErNTERS INSTRUCTOR Productions of MtKlem Genius 2

English c:usdkn!*ki» Nr*. i.

MORNING CHRONICLE Devoted to General News

j liREVIKH CuNClKNHKD Ko« MrPt.

I STANDARD HISTORY OF 0ERM45Y

1 Select Reatli liars fn^m Standard Works

l*H A r<»NUKNSKIl No. 4. 12- Pt.

THE FREMONT REGISTER

Herald Publishing ronipany

(iT. PlUKt:k CnNDKNMHU XiA -1.

IH-Pl.

HANDSOME DESIGNS Numerous Delineations.

J) in.

PillLiaON C0H13Wfi«1> Sli, 4.

ALASKA MBSHG COMPANY location of Works, Kke City, Sierra County

:«)-Pt.

KiVK Link Noj<1'arkil t «sriEN>EiJ So, i-

DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Assessed to Delinquent Stockholders

t'U

r»oriii>: ciitKAT Prim Kit ('oNDitN»!«r> No. 4.

LOOKING GLASSES Effervescing Mineral Water

4H-.'t.

FoiTR-LiiiK Pica Co?4DiKflED No. 4.

BAffi OP RENO Capital, $65,432 Gold

PALMIR ft Rev. San Franoisoo, Cal amd Portlaho, Or. (7<i)

CONDENSED No. 5.

EMINKNT HECHANICS OF GBEAT BRITAIN BIOGRAPHIES OF DISTINGIISHEIJ POrTS

TWO-LlNB Pl,Anf. CoNriKNS^D No, ■'>.

GEORGIA MONTHLY RECORD DEVOTED T(t AGRIOILTURE

TREMOUNT RE018TEK MORNING EDITIONS

THE CIXCINNATI TYPE FOUNDRY IMPR*>VED PEOTING MACHINES

Two-Link A«iATK r(jNi>KW8EO No. .% IM'L

HUNTIMITON SENTINEL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE

TWO*LlNK BRXVlEli <'ciM». No, r». l*i-Pt.

COMMERCIAL NEW8 FOREIGN ITEMS

ift-pt.

Tu<t-T,l\f: ISrU RGEnl« CoNDEN^KU No

POLIGAMY PROBLEM DISOFSSED BEPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB SHEKIEF

2tKPt*

Th*o-Uixk Lu*<i I*MrMKftCoi<tHO£«»U' No. .

CHINESE EXCLUSION MORMON WKES AND CHILDREN

2H.Pt

Twfj-T.ixi: I x<;likh ri>xiiiE.st(>:ii Nu

MICHIGAN LUMBER tCMMER IN KALAMAZOO

8$-Pt,

TWChLiNE < iRRAT PfUMEK < 'ONDSKMKD Nr». ,1,

PROBATE NOTICES MONTANA MESSENGER

«0-Pt,

Two-Un« Pakjlgok CoKDmiio No. 5.

EVEHNG BULLETII

Palmer & Rcy« Bah Franoisoo* Oal, and Poiitlano, Om

EXTRA CONDENSED No. 3.

(Hrevier) HPoiKT Extra ("okd. Ko. 3.

Vl-l'msr Extra Cond. Ko. 5,

m Tirol S.UD iiLihm Tk\m i Wimun ISKUTIHl MMISS

Red Biirtd Uamwts and Hid lajii» iliFiji Pnffrrd $mp , i EnilieS8 ihmwj^ lidflMLs iif fetoml Bfauh S5

lO-POlirT EXTKA COND. No. 3^

6S fOMPLKTE SPOIITSIA^'S OITTPIT 45

U-IViiM Extra < ond. No. .".

SOCIETY OF THE EXCLCSIVES

heladiig One DotibleBarrdd fire«ctk&diftg Sliot|ii ' 78 AutULtlDill \\m^(m at Pekrte BoDSe U

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Extra Cond. No* 3.

HUNTING COAT, CARTRIDfiE liai

iH^l'oiNT Extra Conix So. 8.

MONTHLY MEETINGS

67 Sporting Hal, (inn Cover, Re-Loading Tools 12 ' Immoral ailll Prolkf Combination 7890

(Purogon)

aft- Point Extra Condenbid No, ^,

GOIDI'EN k GUTTER'S PLAUSIBLE SCHEMES 78 Welwnie Incinseil Diviilriiils ami Golden Effusions from Ciipilal 94

(Double Picu)

24-Poir<T Extra UoNDENgiu No. 3.

ELRY m SILVi HaDflfactDim M Importers of Floe Dress Goods

(Doublf Great Primer)

:t6-PoiKT Extra Cokdensru No. 3.

Medieval Lace Curtains For Sale Cheap 87

(7-lliie KoDimrall)

42- Point Extra Cokdsksrd No. :1

T i

(4'lliie Pica)

46*PoiKT Extra CoNDRKfitED No. a.

5

(78)

EXTRA CONDENSED No. 4.

(Pica) 12-PoiMT Extra Condkvhed No. 4.

ENCHANTING BUT FALL4C10US

Bringiflg Up Families en Nine Dollars per Week

ikm ^km 678954

(English) 14-PoiNT Extra (3ondkn8XI> No. 4..

MAUCMS SLANDERS REFHED Never Swallowed that Marioe 567 Called the Whale 234

(Columbian)

Ifi-PoiNT Extra Condensed No. 4.

GriiD Death Rides on Every Passing Breeze and Lurks in Fragrant Smiling Flowers 6789 Thrice Armed is he whose Cause is Just 2345

(Double Pica)

li

24-PoiNT Extra Condensed No. 4,

iypiTtnn onn llno/^nhni y lpN!||n||

(lllll UKll'UUll

m

(5-line NonpaieU)

30-Point Extra Condensed No. 4.

i")

'f

(Dble. Qi, Primer)

86-PoiNT Extra Condensed No. 4.

568 tatrical Infalioos Pwh!!: Stm 234

(7-line Nonpareil)

11

42-PoiNT Extra Condensed No. 4.

;«D

60'Poiat, 72'Point, 96'Point and 120-Point ot this Series in Prepartttion. Palmkr 9t RiY. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(79)

TITLE No. 1.

AGAf% TltiAl Xf>. 1. I NONPARKIf. Tttlje Xo. 1. G-VU

THE \VI-:^TKH\ iCH RJIAL 4»K EUl rATiaV I PBaHrCS .%IV1» PROl ISllO.lf !«TORB

VfOI I^TAlI%Or!4 €T€>i:>'TRIESl,

Kii€*liaiiiliif^ Ncu'iic'M In Aiiirric-a.

B&EViKU TiTLt: No, L ^Pt.

\mOI.EilAE.K PAPER ilTORB

Pnper^ Metncimiiduiiiiiy P«>Qei1«

L<>N«j Pkimjck TiTiK N'j*. 1. l*t

liiier€%liu|r IM'itiocnirie Jouriiul Altrieilt Ullil ^floflcril Idea

ll-Pl Small Pica Titi.k No. ].

NOirTHKR:% PA€IFI(^ :%KA1 JKPAPl^RS

Cimilfitiiif;^ iliroii|;li llir ^;i Southern Pacific CJounlies

la^Pt Pica Title No. 1.

UIVIVERSAI. M<>?VOinA!\flACS liifiitaiiceM of t!iti*aug:r and Siiijfular Freaks

u-n.

UllEAT I'KIMKH TlTlK No. \.

Drivings Crloveis $<iliglitly l^aimag^ed

ao^Ft

lUnxtifK^ TlTLB No.

BARQAINH IN BOOK^

Bookkeepers, Clerks, Stenographers

M-n.

OODBLK I'lCA TlTLK Nu. 1.

FINE PRIJ^TIWG

Original Clotiiing Parlors

a»>rt.

Double Gt. Frjmkr Titlk No. L

eOLiORADO

mineral Deposits

PALMER A Ret. Bah FRAMotioo, Oau amo PofrTLANP« Or. (^0)

TITLt^ Nbs. 3 AND^4.

AG ATI TmJB So. 4, I NONPAREIL TITLE Ko, 4. fiPt,

EXCEI.LENT ADVERTISFNG MEDICTM OFFICE OF THE LEBANON TfUBtTNIS

AdTcirtUemifntA iDserted at Lioweftt liAte* > Every Description of Fine Job Frlntlng^*

MncioiT Title, No. 4.

Bilk VI £R Title No. 4,

&-Pt.

LETTER OP PERMANEXT VAliUE GLEXN'S FAMILY JOURNAL

And of Louk Established Reputation ' Great luidiicements to Farmers.

LONU Pkimer TlTI.E No, l.

lO-Ft.

I

B0UIKIE018 Title Ko. 4,

RUSTIC ANI> GILT FRAMES I DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Amerieaot French, and German | Medicines and Perfumery,

12-Pt. * Pica Title Ko L

MINING STOCK REPORTS Gon8(»liclate California and Virginia, $12.50

■♦-♦-

-^.*-

I

Ift-Pt. Great Pbimeh Title No. 3,

PACIFIC PUBLISHERS TRUST Saving Book PubHshers S234,567.89 Yearly

ao-Pt,

Pakaoox Title No. A.

TRADE AND FINANCE

San Francisco Stock Board Sales

DOU8LK E?fOLt»H TiTLB Ko. 3.

p LOCAL POLITICS

Independent Nominations

^^htt^. DousLK G»eat Prih^r Title No, H,

m MILE STONE European Conscripts

iis-ru

Fouk-Ltnb Pica Titlb No. S.

Does NOT Slur

Palmer & Rey, 8an Francisoo, Oail. and ^fiTLAND, Oft (81)

TITLE ITALIC No. 2.

L

6-Pt. KONFARErL TlTLK ITALIC No. 2. €MMOSrATTC CTZryjiER PBJOfTJCXG. V€$riQUM C&lorM Printed ai one Impression

»'Pt Bourgeois Titlb Italic No. 2. LITBI AXJ> FIRE IXHUBANCE Foreign and J^oniesUe Fjcchange

Bbevier Title Italic No. SL S-Pl. MILNEB'S r II ICE CUMBEKT Authentic Mejmrts of Inventiofis.

LoxQ Pbimer Title Itauc No. 2. 10-Pt,

WESTERN FIXANCIEB Natianal and County Bonds

i

12-Pt. Pica Tjtle Italic No. 2. '

OPENING THE COLUMBIA

Vancouver, Klickitat and Takina Railroad

Capital $234^67 Gold Coin

iH-pt, Great Primer Title Italic HO' 2.

PORTLAND TO SEATTLE

Wonderful Advancement of Montana Territory

20-Pt.

PAEAOON TlTL]! Itjllic No% 2.

PRIISTEBS MEETING

Opium Cultivation in South America

30-Pt

FiVE-Lu?E Nonpareil Title Italic No. Z

MOBE BE PABIS

Bestriiction of Jertisalem

'ao-it.

Del, Gt, Primer Title Italic No. S.

MEDICINAL

Causes and Hemedies

PALMm ft RKY. San Franomoo, Oal. and Podtland, Oh: (ffi)

INCIvINBD BOLDFACB.

(Nonpareil) 6-Poiirr Imclimed Boldface.

I ZiAT ME nOWN BUT CANNOT SLEEP

My Tkmigttw UawBUBg^ TtgOa Keep; I Turn in Wemrlneats »nd P»in, »nd Lol I He»r the

39 Sentry's StrtUn: Twelve o'clock mnd AWs Well! 4S

(BreTier) 8-Point Incuned Boldface.

THE ALR WITH NOISE NO LONGER STIES

Sttn as the JPIace ot Sepulchre the Sleeping City is, save witen the Sentry's

34 Voice is Heani Again: One o'ciocic, and AlFs Weil 57

♦?->=3^fe==;-»

INCUMBD BOLDFACB I!f CollBINATIOIf.

yS^"* _ The Leading Type Foaadry ot the fmellte Comat C-^Q^

Palmer & Rey, PRINTERS* S UPPL Y HO USE

JPrinung Material Manufacturers,

BniMers ot the Hercules Oms Engines

CSillfoni/* Relinble Jobbers, Golden Onto Jobbers, Oem Pnper

Cutters, Cnses, Stnnds, Etc.

Portland, Oregon,

San Francisco, Cal.

«-^^

^

(Long Primer) 10-Point Inclined Boldface.

WE BOBJE HIM TO THE GRAVE

While jet ^t was Mom, the Winter Sunlight shining on his Cot/in

67 The Weight ot Grief was Heavy to be Borne 89

<Plo»)

12-PoiifT Inclined Boldface,

THE SALT, SAD TEARS

Rose in our Eyelids Often, We Siowiy Waiiied

£S In Mute and Sad Procession 23

fMtmm * RKY, San FRANoaoo, Oai. and Portlamo, Or

i83)

Mortised Series.

(Nonpareil:

Ti^tRFLAT TERRIFIED

SIXTEEN HOODLUMS LYHCHED

JUSTICE SATISFIED

2621547

(Boiirgeoii)

SCAKDmAVIAX

LABORERS FURBISHED

UNDER 23 YEARS

(Pica) 11-Poiirr Mobterei}.

54 PREVIOUS EFFORTS UNAVAILED

(Gr^at Primer)

l»v Point Mortised.

STATE PRINTING OFFICE 2

(2-llne Pica

^l-POtltT MORTIBKD,

42 MUTUAL FRIENDS

(a-lliie pica)

S4i- Point Mohtibed.

ELECTRICITY 1

(4 Ene Pica)

in- To I NT M O RTl SFJJ .

3 MINARET

4 '^ 5

8 9

^ ^ ^

Xa thlii Rerlf^H mor<* ttian b«,Tf tbe letters of the tbre>o luger ftlzea are tncirtlfled on the nfdei to wlmlt «if Ltie

tMi^f rilof) of type' of smjilter bodies ajitJ th« ust* of tbp extension omaixienlsK Th« letters

C* K, F, L>, Q, oMd T Lb tbeau Ibret? al^es are madt) n two dlfltlnGt wtdcli&.

MOBTlBEn Of COltBlKjlT]0S»

@ROY & fJMERSQN

IMPORTERS

pRENCH JlQUEURS

QuEESi's Road, Johdok.

Palmer A. Rev. 8am FRAMCiaoo, Oal and Porttland, Or*

(84)

ALDINE.

ifonpared and Pearl Aidinet tlnet and can be used <u CnpM and Sniall Cap«.

nsroucAL KTKm nr tmi Isnuiuff KKYounaics

TClBKlTITm OF PeKSO^IAL AcirESTmOl A%U Tlt4VKM SwiUwn CaMBlBlan iwt Forwardlxf MvrrhwiU'^ EuluMfa

8-Pt BllETIER ALDINK.

CE?miAL STEAM TRDfTIKO HOUSE Publisheni of Joumals and Periodicals

18-Pt.

6^Pt. PSAEL ALniSTB OH Nonp. bodf.

IAmurnc BirjARiPu of FiiijriifT fhkkcii framtR :

NOKPARSIL Aldiwk. G-PL

MA?rrFACTrEEftS OF MtStCAL IJrSTBUM¥irr«

Kemolrt «f Amerlriiii aad Kuroppmn Meclimiilfi fi

LOWO FjtlMEB A LIMINE. 10- Pt.

SPECIMENS AND ESTIMATES

North American Trade Reporter

Pica Axdiite, i-j-pt

MADISON KEPUBLICAN Best Adyertisiiig Medinm

Great Primkb Aldixe.

EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES

Embroider)', Paiutiiig and Fancy Needle Work

ao-Pt.

Pakaooh AiiSIXs.

DECORATIVE ART ROOMS

Examples of French and Italian Work

30-Pt.

FlVK'Ll!*! KOlfFARBIL ALrJiJfJE.

MASS MEETmO Capital, $234,567 Gold Coin

afl-Pt.

r>nrBLB Great Puiwer Aluine.

I

MENLOPAHK

Choice Building Lots

42-Pt.

Seven-Like Nospabeil Aldikk,

Build MUD Houses

48-Pt,

For -USB PtcA ALDr?fF,

Corn FED Pork

Palmer & Rev. 8an Franc3<«oo. Oal. and Poi?tlamo, Ob.

f«]iC«iilMIL

♦fr.

s I

M-.

m nU « 1 »I]11L fM* MIL 11» TM» « !■ SH lf*frtrf.ii&»r.»a»lMi*»%raiilifc^jpiM.«ifcmibfchJ>fc

if» noE 140 m iBiMiKD nan «*

M Wtr, Ul vhm ii tkr Sam tf b ki 0^

m nBE K TIE NSTin. n mnai

IfcilkhlttiiSiMaiitkEToaRlKiknmlktkSHlftatgMi «« itt iH-tk liotHi 1<U ail hk?

MM HE l(»SE SIOE TU llll; Van 14 tht 1*4 bir: Trettiis ^Tfr FliitT Stwo Won any

The laHtst Imcs.

UPE HAS iWV A STOXT STREET

Er«i to tk TiM^ Feet : Sen the Sturdiest FM M

F/^ tkrMi^Hi Half of Life they go. Shoe the Ibrae.

PMJmm m Mf n tAM FfMMClKO. OaL. and PORTIANfl. OR.

^^^^^ Copied Aldm^^^^^^H

'^-Tt. J>onLB Small Pica Co?n>KKBiD Alikitm. ^^^^^^^H

* SPUTTM THE DIFFEREM ! ^

Leijing Half and Half on Producer and Consnmer fl ^^_ Middlemen's Exehange. H

P OBJECTS OF INTEREST ^

Tliongli Lost to Sight to itaory Dear ! 1

L^ Odi' Exhausted Pocketkok. 1

1 45 RICH DEVFMPm 78 |

\mm on Fteotary Ore liglng 1

taetrical Drawing Ms 1

^^ PALMER & REr, dAN FRANOISOO, OAI. ANS» PORTLAND. Oft. ^^^B

UGHT-FACE EXTENDED.

s^-

Point Lioht-Facb Extknded.

liCERCA^N^THLiE JOB FKI3>rTERB Cardfl, Statexn exits, Silllieail^, i^7^BO

(Brevier)

8-PolNT LlOHT-FjtCE EXTKNDEI>.

FOREIGN PRODtlOTS Immense Transix>rtation

(PlCflJ

(KniipiiT\Hl) §' Point Light-Fack Extended.

TYPE F-OXJ^HRV OlPJ^lCBi

^E^MtiinateM Sent on Application. 3

iljang Prtsnet} .icHT Face EiTBinJKD.

FRENCH POE]M8

Conimercial !N"ews -4

I

12-PoiNT Lioht-Face Extended.

Beautiful San Benito Fruit Farms Terms, S50 an ^cre

(Puragonj

20-PoiNT Lioht-Facb Extended.

Resources for IVEontana ^3.75 a Year

(Mloe Nonperell)

30-Point LiaHT-FACE Extended,

MORisriisrG

Iron Hammer 43

(Dble. Paragon)

l(>-PoiNT LiuhtFace Extended.

JMandolin 41

PALMER A. Rev. Ban FitANCisoo. Cal. and Portland. Or.

<88)

TITLE EXTENDED No. 3.

^^fi^-i=:^=r"

(Nonpareil) 6-PoiKT Title Extended No. 3,

3s coimhiivatio^ ^^

Itti proved. I^Intlnar ^laterlal I*rliiter«' Supplier

(LcniR Primer) Ift-PoijfT Title Extekdzd No. X

La.teHt^Inipi*oveineint Cjrolcl'Ooiii

(Brevier) 8-PoiNT Title Extenoeh No. 3.

(Pica) 12*PoiKT Title Extsnoed No. 3.

I^evada XC Ail road ^Oiillion

CGi««t Frfmer) Ift-PoiNT Title Extskdcd No. 3

!M!ariii Ooiiiity JLiuiiiibei' ]>l!ill» It^e<l>voocl Lo§£S

Cl>oiible Sm«U Pica) !>j-PorjfT Title Extended No* a,

3 sxjM:M:Eie »

iiamblos [ill >Xontoi-oy

> Kontwren) 30-Poikt Title Extenued Nii. .1.

>£illis

LiOng Tom

{Botible Great Primer) 3ft-PoiKT Title Extended No. 3.

4 RO]M^E ;3

Palmer 4i Rev. San Franoisgo. Oai, and PofrrtAMD, Dr.

SKELETON ANTIQUE No. 2.

a-POlKt SKELKTOJT ANTKllTK NO. 2.

PlCTUEESgUE AB ANIMATED DESCRIPTIOI OF EGYPT lost AAinirable Colleciion of Anecdotes IllDStratlne 5

(Plea) 12'PorNT Skeleton Antiquk No. 2.

HEW AND ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES Geman PorceMn aM Um&A fare 6

{Lonjj Piimpr) 10-PoiKT Skkletok Antiqitk Ko, 2.

LITERATURE AP ftEMRAL IKFORMATIOH imM\ Proiliictloi£ of Dtstinolsliet Artists 8

(Great Prlmor) 18-PoiNT Skeleton antique No. Z.

PARISIAN PAPER HANG« MMi Cirs witli leiaice I

£241ne Long Fiiincr)

2(KP0IKT &KjLLETOif AKTIQUX No. 2.

LIFE'S PATH TO Tl GRAVE IS

GiTc TlioD£lt to anotlier Worlil, Yod are

passiipitortii

(ft-llDe Noiipnnil)

80*PotKT SEKtlTQK ANTTQtlE Ko. 2.

Honey is tbe Lew tlial Moves Uio f orld 5

(7'nne Nonpareil)

42-PoiNT Sksletom Ahtiqub Ko. 2.

Floweis M Bloi li i Spni I

H'Une Plen)

4ft Point Bkeleton Antique No. 2.

SPlfflOIi; MOSELLE

Iti il M i FijiGS or M

Palmer 1l Rey. Sam Franc lsgo« Oau ano Portland. On.

(90)

ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 2.

MODEUr I1BT1U0TI0H3 FOB TIE QUITAB HaatLfantiiier uid Importer of Fi&nog tnd Orgsoi

^P La. Pbijixr Akt. Cond. No. 2.

IMPORTED WEITDTG FLUIDS Standing Committee on Commerce

GT. PBIllElt AxT. Coicu. No, 2,

PRENCH CHEOMOS Extensive Assortment

BuBTiEii Ant, Cond. Xo. 2, 8-Pt.

INDEPEIDEKOE PEIHTING WORKS North American Joanifti of HortioEltnie

FicA Ant. Cond. No, 2. 12-Pt.

PATENT STEAM ENGINE Continental Fire Department

Pa It ADO v A>THirR Coxi>. No, 2, 20- Pt

MODERN DESIGN Morning Chronicle

80-Pt

Five-Like Xonparxil Aktiqu« Cowbeksed No. 2.

P MERCANTILE PRINTING Bookbinding and Paper Ruling

36- Pt,

Double Ckeat Pkimeb Axtiqlr Condensed Ko 2.

CONTESTED ELECTION German Army in Zanzibar

4i on 48 Pt. Canom Aj(TI(%0e Comdekskd No. 2, oh Fouk-Lime Pica Body,

^ INDIAW AGENTS ^Waiting for Daybreak

^^KKBm ^'"Laim Pica AiniquE Co:EfDE2isED No. 2.

Build STEEL Ships

PALMER A. RcY. Bam Franoisoo^ Oai- and Portland, Or. (91)

LINING ANTIQUE

(Nonpareil)

6-POIItT ]JKiNG ANOQCTK No. 4A aimfBROTsxium inoH oolijlrs m

(Noil pare 11) 6'PoiXT Lining ANTiqrK No. 3.

2S HOFEFTTL CQNSII3B:RA.TIQK3 45 mjMJYlWB WARRAKTiHO UNIV8RSAL ADOPttOK

fNniniareil) fl-PoiMT Lining Antiq^tk Ko» o.

45 INEQUAUTTES 23 PARADOXES AND UNOERTAJHTIES

(Loni; Primtjr^ ICKFoiicT Ljmng Antjqd«,

9 POUTIGAL 8

MONTHLY SOCIABLES

(Konparell) ft-PoiKT LtNtNa Antique No.

79 UNIVIR3AL DKllOBALi:U.TIC>II 06

HOMB OOMtORTB ABQUSBID AND MBAUS TAKXH OOt

TIM ALB SDTrBAOB, MATURK S UtTUBJIHQ

(Nonp*rell) #- Point Lining Antique No. 4.

e@ PBRFECnOK OF FAIRNBBS 67 ABSOLUTE imFLINCfflNG AND IMMOVABLI

(Brevier) &-P01HT Lining Antiquk.

7 REGENERATION a THEOSOPHY ILLUSTRATED

(Pica)

12-PojNT LlNlNO ANTIQUH,

3 COPIOUS 2 DEMONSTRATIONS

(Great Primer)

18- Point Lining Antique.

5 PATHWAY 4 INSOLUBLE UNCERTAINTY

(2 line Plm)

24-POINT LtNINO ANTHQUK.

7 PERFECTION 6 MATERIAL THEORY

(■Vllnu Nonimrell)

90-Poiirr Luriira AKTcquK.

5 PROTECTION 3

(3- line Pie*)

3fi"Poi2fT LiNiNO Antique,

HOME LIFE 2

LiieiKo Antiqub in Combination.

'MMMMMl

MMmmZZ^MM

I

1

Palmer §l Riv, 8am Priamoisoo, Oal. amo PofrrLANo, On (92)

ANTIQUE NO. 5.

(Nonpftreil) 6-Point Amtiqub No. 6.

MAGNIFICENT SCENERY PICTURED

Denver and Bio Grande Railroad's Route Tlirougli Mountain Gorge and Valley

667 Accents Furnished vnth tliis Series 234

(Minion) 7-PoiHT Antique No. 5.

POLITICS MAKES STRANGE BED-FELLOWS

Wliiloin Friends Misconstrue Pliilantliropical Motives ^md Actions

234 Boodlers Undisguised Trickstering 890

(Breyier) 8-Point Antique No. 5.

HEAVENLY HAPPINESS DESIRED

'Wisdom's Parable : For Many are Called but Few are Cbosen

345 "Wailing and Gnashing of Molars 678

(Bonrgeois) 9-Poimt Antique No. 5.

BOOM TIMES COME BACK

Frivolous Millionaires and Brokers Sink their Fortunes

12345 iiiiiNi6 6 67890

(Long Primer) 10-Poiht Antiqdi Ko. 6.

REDDING VIA SACRAMENTO

6 Spanish. Accents are Needed for Mexican Trade 4

12345 AinNii66 67890

(Pica; 12-PoiNT Antique No. 5.

TERRIFIC THUNDER STORM 78 Famous Musical Phenomenons Discussed 56

(EngllBh) 14-PoiNT Antique No. 5.

LARGE CIRCULATION 56 The Socrates Wiseacre Prints 24

(Qt Primer) 18-Point Antique No, 6.

LIMIT EXTENDED 36 Discounted and Cashed 45

(Double Pica) 24-Point Antique No. 5.

HANDSOME Railroad Time Cards 8

36 AND 48-PoiNT IN Preparation. Palmir a Rey. 8an FRANOieoo. Oal. and Portland, Or

)6tNTlQUE J^o. 6.

P

Konpiiretl Antiquet line, and can he it#ed 04 Cap*

and Small Cap*.

TH CtKCOnitAtt TT?E FOinnJEY, SOI YUfE StltEET

FKnrt^o nUTxuiAL or Etebt DES§MirnoK. »t«

lUPmOVED STAimAKD NONF&KEIL PRESSES

Act ATE AST. Ko. ft- OK KONP.

FOUBTH NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMtNQTON Thfl Southem MarcibiLnti Banklmg Asioclatlon 64

MlNlOK A^fTiQrE No. 6.

J£EB€BANTfl' 17NI0N EXPRESS COMPANIES

Tile Atlantic and Graat Weittftt BallToad

10- Ft.

Pearl Aktiqi?^ Ko. 6. on Kottp. 30 A. <n m. nrro&TEJui or TBx&MoMiTSSi AHD Miomotoom

Nonpareil Antiql^e Xo, 6. ^P**

HiirSTBATED H38TOEY OF GREAT BRXTADI Beproductlona from DiBtininilslLed AnthxHTM

Breties Ahtkiue No. <L S-Pt,

une black and ooloeed mK

Plain and Omamantal Type and Boles

LoKO Primer Antiqce No. R.

234 IMPEEIAL EUROPEAN TRINITY 567 Snggested Maritime Alliance Between England, Italy and France

12'Pt,

Pica Antique No. *s.

OPERATIONS m THE TERRITORIES

Investigations Regarding Management of Indian Agencies

IS-Pt.

Great Pbimeb Antiqie No

LEGISLATORS IN SESSION

Informal Conference of Republican Senators

24- Pt.

UttL. Pica Antique No. f».

PHOTOLITHOGRAPH

Lithographic Artists Association

8S-PC.

BotTflLE Great Prij^ea Antique Kc>. C.

DARK NIGHT

Educational Institutes

Palmcr B, Rev* Aan FRANOiSOO, Oal. and Portlamd, ORt (941

ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 4.

(flO

(Brevier) >i- Point Anticjik roNriENHKu Ko, A,

HAIOTFAGTIJRERS ANB BESIGNERS OF MACHINEIIT

ThoiDigh CyEncler Press Distrlbutioii and Accurate Register are Neceasarf Adjimcti

234 For ProdnciJiQ First-class Wark 567

iUmg Primer) 10-Point Antiqib CoNiiKSriED So. i.

MEMOIRS OF EMINENT WRITERS MB ARTISTS NaixattTes of Racj Personal AdTontures on Boole? ard and ia Bondoir ^^^ 342 Breacb of Promise Cases 896

t

(We*) l2-P0lIfT ANTTQUS COHUKKfiBU No. 1.

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS' UNION

Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Antedllavian Makes

789 Great Epicnrean Rejoicing 236

(ZncIUh)

II IV.1ST ASTllJfE rnStiENSKD Nil. t.

COMMONPLACE AND MEDIOCRE

Facetioiis Attempts to Besmirch Poor Tramp Travelers

(Oi«*t Prlmen

IS PoiTTT ANTIQTJK royOENCBP N'n, 4,

COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTS Intellectual Preservatian Comical Inman Ideas

(PUH^ii)

20-POtJnf AKTttlUK rOKOESSED So. I.

CLASSICAL DICTIONARY 78 Collection of Hnmorons Literature 45

(FlTe-lln« Nonfmrell) HO- Point ANTiQiTK CoS'dessed So. L

FAME'S ESSENTIALS 8 True Worth and Honest Mmd 7

PALMER a Rev. 8am Franoi*oo* Oau anci PorfTLANo. Cm. f95)

/tNTIQUE EXTEJ^DEB JMO. 3.

JfonpQr€it and Pfftrl Antique Extend fd line, and can tfe used us Cap* and Small Capti,

Pearl ASTiyrE Eiten. No. 3. on Nonp, bodv,

SEXiiBGT s:p:ECi3iCE:]5rs-

Bb£VI£ii Antique Exten* >'«..! Lo. pRiMEa Antique Exten, No, 3. Pica AKnatrs Zxrn^. Ko. a.

2-IJNEBliEVlER AriT, ElTEN. Ko, a ll. It,

2-LiNE Lo. Prim. Ant. Extent, No, 3 JO-Pt.

li-LlNE PirA ANTIQrK EVTEN. No. 1, Jl-Pt.

'l-LtKE NoitPAFtEIL ASTIQlfE EX. NO. 3. :«)-Pt.

ANTIQUE AND eLAF^ENDOfJ EXTEJMDED.

AOATE A>'T, KXTEN, Xo, 1. NoirPAREIL AlCT. EXTBN. Nu. ..

Bbeviek Ant. Exten. No. 1.

LOb PKm. Akt. Extbk. Ko. l

Pica Ant. Exten. No. L

Lit. PKSMrn ("l.AHFV. EXTK>'

Pica Clare>j. Exten.

12 Pt.

Pahagon Ci.ahen'. Exten.

::o Pt.

f-T-lJJE NOSPAHF.il CLAREH. EXTES. 30-Pt.

/tNTIQUE TITLE.

<5-Pt. NoxrAiiiiL.

I AM HUNTING THE MAN With ths Aqmb Joks: tb^i Mak with

7a THU FlBHUla POL£ 80

U,pt. BovRoaoM.

THE MAN WHO BLOWS

In the Babrei. op a Gun is a

4& suitable one fob 32

THE MAK WHO STOPS

And Inserts His Thumb in your

54 overcoat button 38

L05O PmuEiL 10-Pt.

THE DUDE WITH 6 TooTHPioK Shoe is Minb 2

67 MIDJ^GHT HOUB 45

Palmer & Rev. 6ah TpiANOtBOC^, Oal. and Pom-LANO. On.

Antique Extended No. 4

"f

^

Oonarnajad. s\a.ooe9S tnjit They BaL"ttl3S OV^^r a^ga±n Sjaci rLCxw deaerve it -^3 TiuriO© ciLd 43

Pica. IJit.

isroTHinsro-

Exrten-uLSLte xior

16-Pl.

Coi^tTllBlAK.

Fleiy to tliem. 'tis XDeeitli to

22-PL

Double Bmjill. Pica.

30- Pt.

FlVE-LlKB KONPABKIL.

iO^Pt.

DOFBLK PAaAOON.

Palmer A itCY. Bah Fdanoisoo. Oal, aho Portlano, Or.

(97)

HA2SrSjPs.E.D.

XoNPARRiL Hansard.

S^Oit^dL oxae cla.y orx ct cozzxposin-s stool« X xdt SLrx3xy a.rxd H-OLXdl lo pleiauBe

r'ox tH.e: ^*» of my jobbirxs lorxs psrizza.ex' iju-ex«e zxxlaced ^uritia. tlae

lo-ureix' csfiLSse p*£3) zzxy eyes 'uu-a.rxdex-ed fa.x' £rona. tJae Gopy«

^■^^- Thrkk-Link KxcKUMinii Hanhard.

FIRCDIXL MTXl^lDCD^U' TO CEILHSTO

X3n.e:y jsp^cL, till. tH^y re^st^d. at IsLst orx 3orrL^ plastgr

tlna.t yn-uuTLQ frona tln^ roof 0"ve;xln^BLci

i^a4ee^seo

12-Pt. 1»ICA HANBARa

tkeh: old kielijPlblh:

Ttie; Only Flate^n Job Fi-e^ss FuijmistLeid. "XxTitix Fot;un.ta.irL SLndL Ttuco^xr— off

l^"P^' TiirrrLink Xonparkil Hansard.

Tx7"ITHOUT :e;xtejPs.

daarge: and. is tiae; Best and. Claeape^st IPre:ss Sold

-'*"^' Two-LiNR Pica Hansard.

Boolilet and. Broelatxre QS Folk I^ore :Z4

Palmsr * RiY, Sam Franoisoo, Oal. and Portland. Or. (98)

Antique Extended No. 2.

(Plea) 12-PoiNT Antique Extended No. 2.

:isr.A.rpi03sr..!^^:^x_i surisriz)-

SoDtlocdI OcDn-v^an-bicDin EjlecticDi:! Ians-beairr:L©n.t of SS©

(QntLt Primer) 1>-P(»int Antique Extended No. 2.

CD^^&ir the IVEouuTLtaixx is The IBest T3-40

f2-line Pica) 24-Point Antique Extended No. 2.

Str^ong a F^amoias

«

INCLINED ANTIQUE.

(Nonpsrell) 6-Point Inclined Antique.

TBS JPZTYlNa PEOPLE FREELY MADE US WAY

And the Blest Child, yet Ouilelesa of Transgression, wa Softly Pished Between the

45 WmUs of Chty, and as we Sang we Bowed our Beads to Pray 23

(Brevier) S-Point Inclined Antique.

AND GOD, WHO HAD OUR BITTER GRIEF

Appointed, Sent Also Strengthening Grace by His own Lips Anointed

89 Ere We Bore Him to His Lonely Grave 67

(Long Primer) 10-Point Inclined Antique.

THE OLD CLOCK IN THE HALL

Is Slowly Ticking; Hour by Hour it Tolls a Funeral

54 Chime : Its Ever Going and 23

(Plea) 12-PoiNT Inclined Antique.

UNHURRIED CLICKING

Denotes the Speed at the Old Traveler, Time

82 It is a Solemn Warning Voice 76

Paumr * RiY. 8am Franoimo. Oal. ahp Portland, Or. (99)

6lARe}|DON ©OMPf^ESSEiD.

.^.

iVPt.

NOXPAWRIL C[.AIlK?rt>0|» Com-RIMltKlli

'TWAB nm TO SEE OUE DEVIL RUSH LIKE A BCBOOL BOY OUT OF SCHOOL. And LiUlir Himieir witk tlu oU Lej Bruk, and ika^s with & Cdnmii Rule. WiUi in nney«lu Orin Rt BenpM Hii

OSEt, Fai It Ticmm Tn Lfttle TtKHL.

H-Pt.

BftKVlRK Clakcndon CostPRBasfiD.

THY lOHGHBOR? IT IS HE WHOM fHOW

Hut Power to Aid and Bless ; Whme AcMog Heut or Biimmg Bfow Thy Sooikkg Hand Mftj

Press, Try Neioebob ? Tib ths FAiKTiHa Poor, WhO(S£

10- Pt

LONO PuiMRft CLAlU5XtK»5 COMlMtKHSKU,

EYE WITH WANT IS DIM, WHOM HUNGER

SendB from Door to Door: Go ThoE and SEOCour Him! Thy Neighbor? 'Tig

Teat Weaet Man, Whose Yeaes aee at theie Beim,

12-Pt.

Pica Clarsvdos CoumissBtii

BENT LOW WITH SICKNESS, Care and Pain: Go Thou and Comfort Him! Thy Neighbor?

'Tis THE Heart Bereft op Every Earthly Gem ;

18-Pt.

Orut PuaiR Clausdox CoiirMuiDb

WIDOW AND ORPHAN, HELPLESS Left: Go Thou and Shelter Them I Thy Neighbor?

22. Pt

DotrtLs Small Pica C'larekvo!* Comprrshrd,

YONDER TOILING SUVE, Fettered in Thoi^M and Limb, Whose

28^?!.

DouB]«ii EXQLian CLARcrDOJi

HOPES ME ALL BEYOND The Grave: Go and Ransom Hun!

Palmer it Rev. 8an F»ANOt8Co. Gal. aho Portland, Or. (100)

CLAf^ENDON COMPI^ESSED.

(Pble. Ot. Prftner) a(V-PmNT Clarendon CourREBBEn.

38 CALIFORNIA 47

America's Golden Wealth

Inexhaustable

(Dbl<?. PAmvOti) 40-1*01S'T I/I.AKBNDOK COMPRBSMCO,

4 FORTY-NINE 9 Memoirs and Letters

Good Old Days

(Mint" Pli'H) 4S-PoiifT Clarendon Cdmprekscd,

2 GOLD ORE 3

Mountlovers Mine

Richness

Palmgr & RCY. 8an Franoisoo, Cau and PonmAND, Oa (101)

CLARENDON.

^Pt. Nonpareil fLARKKlWJX. riuKviEit Plarendon. "^ Ft.

COMPAEE OTTR PRICE LIST WITH mWEBs ' CHEAP AND ELEGAKT EDITIOlf And ¥mi will Find Value for the Time Spent, Fublished from AnCieut DocUMeilte*

10-Pt* Lotio Prist KU Clarendon*

MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Commercial Correspondent 5

Pica CXAriEyDON. l-PL

MERCANTILE AGEITT

Permanent Investment

^Pt. GMtAT Pmxer Clarenbqs.

HANDSOME SELECTIONS

Goblein Decorations, Vases and Jardiniers

ao-Pt.

PinAoox Oluundon,

DTTEBIOE DEGOBATION Potpourri of California Wild Flowers

SO'Pt.

FiVK Like Konpakkil i i akknihjn.

MEXICAN POTTERY

Decorated Terra Cotta Figures

M-Pt

ntirRI.F. (iBKAT r^HTMKU < l.ARRNPOK,

2 ARTICLES 5

Guarantee Salesmen

48>Pt,

Ibua-Uifii PJCA CLAn]utt>oit.

7 TVTAT.E 4

Fashion Resort

Palmer & Rey« 8am Franoiaoo. Oal, and PonrLAND, Or.

(102)

lODsrio.

MAGNIFICENT WOOD ENGRAVING Superior Productions of Eminent Artists

lO^Pt LoKQ PmvER Ionic.

STEAM ENGINE BUILDER 6afe^ Durable and Economical

U ("I English Ionic.

SOUTHERN TRADE

Democratic Meetings

Brevier lomc. S-I*t.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY San Francisco and Australian Lines.

PICA Ionic. 1--H.

PRINTING MACHINES Design and Arrangement

Great Trim eh I^Nir. 3- I't,

CAMDEN TIMES Liberal Principles.

acKpt,

Paraocv Ionic.

SITUATION WANTED Reliable Competent Accountant

21 m.

DovBLS FicjL Ionic,

ADVERTISEMENT Carpenters and Contractors

m-Tu

FOVtb-tAVE BbkVTKB lOlflC

3 MATCHED 5 Percheron Horses

c-rt.

SByKK-LlNB KONFASEIL lONTC.

BOUNTIES Honest Jockeys

te.Pi

Forpi'LiNC 1*1 1 A loNia

Dead MEN

PALMtft Ik lliv, Sam Frawoiboo, Oau and Portland. Or. (103)

Ionic No. 2.

Pkuu. loxic No. 2. (NOK^. Boi>T, 6 Poihts.)

!^lAe(aiivQ Aoflortm^nt of ForalBii Manul&ctuivtt Xaoo OurtatoB at B«duc«d Prtcs, 6S

Lotto nuvKm (10 Pourra) Ionic Ko. 2.

FRENCH LANGUAGE

The Pronunciation of Words

64 Bictionaries 89

Pica (12 Points) Io^■Ic No, 2.

aHEAT HEIGHTS

Cumberland Mountains

15 Kegions 67

NOKPAREIL POtMTB) lOKlC iCOu 3L

I^ATBgT SFEOIMEir SHEETS

SstlBiates for Complete Printinf OIIlo«i

7d Completed Estizi^tefl 23

BsEVixm (B Points} lomc Na t,

FAMOUS GEOlCETRIOIAJrS Wonderful Astronomical Dinco^eries, 49 Stethescopas $45

TMSEK-i4t«B NOKPABKIL (18 POIICTI) lONIO NO. %

REGIMENTS

Mexican Veteran 2 Courage 3

PaSAOON (20 POIXTS) lONIO Ko. 2.

PATENT MEDICINE

ManufactTirers' Convention 4

3 Protection 2

Five-Line Noxpajikii* (30 Points) Josw Ko. i

INTRODUCTION

Southern Plantations 16

Productions

Fom-LiNE Bretteh (:ki Points) Ionic Xo. 2.

ENCOUNTER Generous Comrade

Calmer & Rev. Sam Fhamoibco. 0*l amo Portlamo. On, (104)

Ionic No. 2.

IlTx Ixm KoxFAXEtt. (30 Poixn) loina Ko. S.

COMMONER Summer Fares 7

Tn%t% LncE Ttcx (36 Pois^rs) loxic Ko. 2.

ERMINES

Dominicans 8

Fotm LiKs Pica (4S Poistta) Ionic Xa 2.

PENDER Imitation 5

FiTE LiKB Pica (60 Fointj!) Iokic Na 2,

MEND

Barter 4

Palmer * Rey, Ban Frahoiboo. Oai_ and Portland. Or

jdo:eitcd.

~^^

5-6 Ft, PeabI-I>ohic. on Ktmp. boly. KoMrARElL Douic. O-ln.

CHGRAVERS JLNB LITHOGRAFHBRS | X«AT£ST IMPROVCB MACHIHCS Americ&n, TrencU and Genxiaii Destgn MamLfaetarers of Sewing MaoMnes

1 Long Phi MER Doric, l(KPt.

f\,|H_ HkEviFR Tumio, I

INSURANCE COMPANY , CHOICE SELECTION Tentli Annual Statement. Domestic Productions.

Two- Line Brevier DoRir. In l*t,

xovEi; iS^ADiNG AMUSEMENT

Historical Romance > Reduced Price

20- Pt*

PARAaoM IkJU'C

CAST IRON PIPE

ic Arc light Company

30- Pt,

FiVK-LtNE NONPAHEIL DoRir,

WIRE NAILS Barbed Wire Fence

36 Pt,

DOTILM GRKAT PmifXB BoUC.

56 STEEL 78 Forged Ironware

42'r»t.

Seven-Link Nonpareil Doric.

POWDER

H Turks Faith k

StVPt,

JouR'LiTfx Pi€Jl Dome.

Dead DUCK

Palmer & Rev, Ban rRANO»«co. Oal. and PovrvAHo, Or. (106)

RONALDSON GOTHIC.

(Non|iiiteil)

fi F'OINT KoN'Al.I»!>-nN HOTHtC

DtUMKEMflCSS DESTROYS

•esMty and Materially Shortens Llf« 495

Virtuous and You'll be Happy

(Long Primer) 10-PoiKT KoSALD&tus GoTinr,

EARLY MORNING Paradise Opetis to Our View 6

H- pot NT ItONALDMlN GOTHir,

PINE FOREST Speaking Ouietude 58

(Brevier) 8 Poij^T KoNALD-oK Gothic

DESPISE CAtUMNY

Beauty and CNafttity Oflen Oisagree 67

(PICA)

VJ PniNr KoMALtJ^oN GOTHIC.

RIGHTEOUSNESS Struggling Moonbeams 8

(Gn»«t Primer) IB-PoiKT RoNALDPON Gothic.

GREENWOOD Hoary Forest Tree 4

(Double Pic*}

24-P0I?fT KONALlltinN GrVTHH .

DAWNING OF GENIUS Language can no Utterance Find 5

0-Une Konpafell)

30-Ponrr Rowaldson Ogtiiic.

BENEVOLENCE Where Poverty Abounds 7

CDoQliIe Or«ttt Primer;

rirvpoti^T RovkJLDBoiv Gothic.

NECESSARY Healthy and Happy 6

(4-llii« FSga>

48-PolltT RoiffAtMOH GOTBtC.

MAIDENS Budding Beauty 8

Pauner & Rev, 8an Franoi«oo, Oai- amo Poutlano, Or. (107)

6.1»t,

NONPAUIL. YES THE YEAR 15 GROWtNG OLD AHO HIS EYE IS PALE AND BLEARED DEATH WITH FROSTY Hand mnd cold Plucki th* old man by iho bevd Sor«ly, iorel^> The Ie«v4t Ar« ftlfing, filJihg Solemnly &nd tiowr; Cawf Cawrl tN 32S7 Rooks ftre cillmg it ii i lourkd of wo» A Sound oi Woe, unultertbit wo« 3338

TO THE CRIMSON WOODS HE SAITH TO THE VOICE GENTLE AND LOW OF

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

489 When the warm Sun that Bnr^gs Seedtime and harvest 523

KJ-i't. Long pRiansn.

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

12-F't. PIQL4

SIR OLUF HE RIDETH OVER THE PRAIRIE FULL SEVEN

Miles broad and Seven miles wide but never, ah never can meet with the man aj A tilt with him dare ride He wore upon him 48

IH-Fl.

QnsAT Primer.

SAIL FORTH INTO THE SEA OF

Life gentle loving trusting wife and safe from al

42 adversity upon the 36

24.pi.

DoDBLi Pica.

BY THE PRICKING OF

My thumbs Something wicked

89 this way comes 54

Palmer & Rev. 8an Fbanoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or. fl08)

©OTHIC J^O. 5.

HIS HAT WAS OFF HIS VEST APART TO

C«icli Heaven't B(e«i«d Br«exe for a Burning Thought vv««

in Kii broTW ifid hk botom ill at «ata t25

MAKING NIGHT HIDEOUS

BlUVlMU. ^Pi,

PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE

She Movea a Goddess, and She Looks a Queen

Though lost to sight, to memory dear 20

Pica, 12M.

STOOD ON THE BRIDGE

Might shake the Saintship of an anchorite At midnight the clocks were striking More in sorrow than in Afiger 75 the hour and the moon 23

ROSE OVER THE CITY Behind the Dark Church 3234

Grcat Pboter.

la-Pk

NOTHING SO Hard but searching 8

22 Pt.

DomLB SxAU. Pica.

She that asks Her DEAR FRIENDS 9

aB.Pt

DouBLS Efolish,

7 SET THE TABLE on the mat

M^Pt.

DOTTVLB OVSAT Pitmiu

Money INFLUENCES 4

+J-Pt.

Canow.

7 SUMMER Ducks

Fotm-LtiTB PfcA,

rash CRABS 3

Pal«#er a Rev, Bam Fwamqibcxs. Oal. and PonTLAWD, Or.

my)

©OTHie J^o. 9

ft- Point Gothic No. 9.

COMPLETE QATALOaUES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN WRITINGS

Asiortment of Handsome American^ French, and German Chromo-Llthographs and Engraving

ecaytlful Landftcapei* Port rails, and OtI Paintings $376

ANNIVEflSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF NORTH AMERfCAN It^OCPENDENOE 5426

(Brevier) 8-Poikt Gothic No. 9.

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 PRODuoi Merchants 264

(Long Primerf lO-PomT Gothic No. 9.

IMPROVED CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES

Estimates and Specimens Furnished Job Printers on Application

Great Variety of Handsome Letter 8623

Borders, Flourishes, Ornaments and Rules

(PlCft)

12-Point Gothic No, 9,

UNITED STATES PATENT AGENCY

Agricultural and Mineral Regions of the Northwest

Western Grain-growing States 37

Great Lumber Districts of Califorma

(Great Primer]

18-PoiKT Gothic No. 9.

MODERN IMPROVEMENTS

United States Educational Institutions

Annual Examinations 62

Biographical Descriptions 78

PAUiER At REY. 8AN FRANOItOO, OAL. AF4D PORTLAND, OR.

(110)

J

(SOTHIC fJo. 9.

(PmrairoTi)

20-PowiT Gothic No. 9.

PRINTERS' EMPORIUM Manufacturers Departments 79

Original Designs 60

tS-Une Kontinreil}

30-PotNT Gothic Ko. 9.

CONSTRUCTION

American Inventions 13

Governments 87

'diietti Primer)

Vi-Po[jJT GliTHtr No. 9.

MONUMENT Roman General 2

Engineer 34

<4-lla« PSeA)

4h-Poi»rT Gothic No, 9.

SERMONS Ceremonies 5

Founders 5

PALM En & RtY» Bah Franoisoo. OAL. and Portlano. Or.

(nil

fJONPAREIL COMBINATIOJ^J GOTHIC.

All the GotkLs sho^vn on this page are cast on six point body, and line with each other at the bottom. In the center the entire series is displayed in combination.

No. I.

OlSTR-BUTION OF PRIZIS AT CALIFORNIA AND OREGON STATE FAIRS

RAILROAD RAPID TRANEfORTATlON CONSOLIDATED CORPORATIONS 753 REWARKABLE ADVENTURES OF TOURISTS TRAVELING THROUGH CALIFORNIA

SCO ROUSINQ AND SOUL STIRRING EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECHES BY LOYAL AMERICAN ORATORS BBS

No. 2.

987 CONTINUATION OF THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC 623

MESSAGES SENT TO THE BRITISH ISLES WITHOUT DELAY BY CABLE SUCCESSFULLY LAID BY WEALTHY AND ENTERPRItINO MEN

RAPID TRANSMISSION OF NEWS THE QRAND ACHIEVEMENT

r-^

Price of complete series as shoji'n in this combi$tation (Nos. i to J inclusiveU S^O.OO

.StBRBOTYPERS palmer & REY ELECTROTVPfRS

Type Founders and Printing Press Manufacturers

San Francisco and Northern Pacific Newspaper Union and Pacific States Advertising Bureau

Nos. 405 AND 407 8ANS0ME STREET

San Francisco, Cal.

^-5 -♦• '^ rv5>

No. 3.

CANDIDATES PLANNING TO RELIEVE THE OVERBURDENED TREASURY

LEGISLATIVE MEASURES FOR LENGTHENING THE TERM OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENCY TO 2345678 CENTURIES

GRAND MILITARY DISPLAY AND PYROTECHNICS

No. 4.

SUMMER SOJOURN AMONG THE CYPRESSES OF MONTEREY

DEFENDING TERROR STr'iCKEN INHABITANTS FROM THE RAVAGES OF 87654 BALD-HEADED BUMMERS

EXPERIENCES OF A BEER-KEG TAPPER

No. 5.

MAGNETIC INFLUENCE OF FLOWERY SPEAKERS

SYSTEM OF INTERCHANGEABLE 234567 TYPE BODIES UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED

DELUSIVE MEASURES SELDOM EFFECTIVE

Palmer * Rey. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(112)

Lining Gothic.

KOVrABJUL LtKIllO QOTHIC No. 14.

- TO A sTiiTE Of fumenoa on tnw comt that ik

NOHPASnL LiMINO QOTHIC NO. 16.

THAT WILL PRODUCE TYPE

fiAPIDLY, AND INSTRUMENTS OF MATHEMATICAL

PRECISION WITH WHICH TO

Bebvibb Lmmo Qothic No. 8.

SO RARELY DOES

Deviation from Standard Occur

2 Even in Sorts that a 9

NoNPAEEiL Lining Gothic No. 15.

MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, OF CAREFUL

EXPERIMENT AND IMPROVEMENT HAVE ENABLED TYPE FOUNOCM

OF THE PRESENT DAY TO EMPLOY MACHINERY

NoNPABKiL Lining Gothic No. 17

GAUGE AND TEST IT, SO

That Absolute Accuracy of Bodyi Set and

7 Lining is Secured 8

Thbbe-Line Excelsiob Lining Gothic No. 3.

SLIGHT DEFECT

Causes Mucli Surprise to tlie

4 Indignant Printer 5

la-pt

Pica Lining Gothic No. 8.

MICROSCOPICAL LABORATORY Rapid Process of Coloring tine Tubercle Bacillus

U-Pt,

TBmBB-LlHB NOKPABBU, LWIHO OOTRIC No. 3.

TESTS FOR WATER Progress in Biological Science 8

34-Pt.

Two-LiNB Pica Lining Gothic No. 8.

Natural HISTORY Notes

30-Pt

FiVB-LlNB NONPABEIL LINING GOTHIC NO. 8.

Young MEN'S Guide

M-Pt.

Thbbb-(jnb Pica Lining Gothic No. ;

Four BLIND Mice

hhhHH

AU. OOMTltTE WTTN f raUMS.

ITlnnmm

nrinfimnn hhhHHH

PAUHm A Rky. Bah Frano«oo. Oal. and Pofnumo, On. (113)

^ Lining Gothic.

NONPAREIT. LTSINO GOTHIC, NO, 1&.

pnDrsmsan LmirrriNasfi nKeOMMBwo* eAHa|.i«H««« UN aOI-TlHQ fhomt qoors amo qatks

NoSPAItKIL [;iNiNG (ioTHtr No. 20.

SCOURING THE TOWN FOR CROOKS

HAY-rORICS AND FLAILS IN REQUISITION

1234567090

Nf»NPAREiL Lining nfrrmr >►'(», 22.

HAPPINESS, SUNSHINE

Social Family Gatherings at Homes

in Mountain Regions

Lojra Pbhheh Likikq Gothjc Ko. 4,

GRAND PAGEANT

Procession of Honorable

Townsmen

NoNPimKiL LiNiNO GorfJir Ko, l».

^OLIOEMCN HUiNTINO NIGHT UNVADCRB ANanY HOIISCWIPC OVK«IHJlUUNG PVPtKAU ANO

Nonpareil Lining Gothic No. 2r

MOUNTID POLICE CALLED

LIGHTFINGERS TAKEN IN CUSTODY

1234867890

BtiEVtJSR LiNiNti Gothic No. 4.

CAUDLE LECTURES

Enforcing Stringent Regulations

Termigrant

Pica Liming Goth 10 No. 4

BEAU MONDE

Demands Continuous

Notoriety

M-Pt

Thbei-Lihi NoiirAEXiL LiKiMO Gothic No. 4.

Exchange PAYABLE Hereafter

Si-Pt.

Two-Line Pica Liniwg Gothic No. 4.

Beauty FAVORS Vanity

3(KPt.

FiVE-LiNs NoNPAaEiL Unino Gothic No. 4.

Heave AWAY Boys

ae-pt.

TaiiEt-LiNE Pica Linivq Gothic No. 4.

Dark RED Rose

ALL. OeMPLKTfl WITH

EeEee

eek« mm mm

mmmm

PAUtcR & Rey, San Franoisoo. Oau and PofmAND, Or. (1141

Lining Gothic.

CVVRV OCaOMlFTIOH Or PHlMTlNa ftUI^P'UCD AT kOWfST miOCS

CHeRRY AND PINE RCGLET

IMPROVED TWO-THIRD CHERRY CABINET

ST TRIPLC CASES 46

XONrAltElL Ll^l!(U fiOTHtC No. 27.

PROOF BRUSHES

M«giirs Patented Steel Gauge Pins

A Wooden Miter Boxes 5

Thkkb-Li. Eic. Lining Gothic No. 5

LEAD CUTTERS

Cottrell Cylinder Presses

Roller Molds

NowPABEiu Umk« Gothic No. 24»

LAaOH'SAViNG BRASS RULf:

OrtNAMCNTAt DASHES. CLCCTROTVFE: BRACE*

S4 METTAIL rURNITURC

NoNPAitciL Lining Gothic No. SR,

GALLEYTOP CABINETS

HORIZONTAL MITERING MACHINES

PAPER CUTTERS

BeKViEti Liking GfiTMic No. 5.

GALLEY RACKS

Country Newspaper Hand Press.

3 Numliered Slugs 2

Pica Li.ving Gothic Nf», 5.

CHASES

Counting Machines

Proof Plane PS

i»-pt

TiiKEE'LiKK Nonpareil Ukiso O^thic tt't. 5.

Mustang MAILING Machine

34-Pt,

TWt>LlNE PiCA LlNlKO GoTlIlt No. 5.

Ready PROOF Press

30^ PV

FiYS-LiNE Nonpareil Lining Ootiuc No, 5.

Brass JOB Galley

»pt.

Thrkk-Line Pica Lintng Gothic ^Ko. 5.

See OUR List

ALU coM^tETc WPTH naitncs.

Eee

EBecccmmmm

mmmni

PALMCR & BET, SAN FRAWOISOO, CAI_ AND PORTLAND, OR.

(116)

©OTHIC f^O- 2.

(Pear], on Nonpareil Body) 5-PoiNT iloTHic No. 2, (ON r>- Point Bodv)

CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES

Improved Nonpcirvll Job Prlritlns Preiaefl

Pat«fit Reoedlns Bad 1220

(Konpttreil) 6- Point CJoTHir No. 2.

HANDSOME ENCRAVINGS

Attractive and Valuabla Premlym«

Choice Selection f 1.50

Feart find Xonpareil QMhict line, and can be H$e4 a* mp» and tmall <?apf.

Select Editions for Encineers and Mechanics

Personal History and Experience of Distinguished Americans

Practical Guide Book. i72s Pages

8-PoiKT GoTKic No. 2. (Brevier)

opeha companies

Pramatical Entertainment Admission $l,60

lA-PoiKT GoTKic No, 2. (Columbian)

MERCHANT

American Grocer

Produce 2

lO-PoiNTGoTHtc No. J. (Long Friliwfl

HURON TRIBUNE

Farmers Home Journal

$2 per Annum

12- Pm !rr G OTITIC Ka. 2. (Pica)

MONUMENTS

Granite and Marble

Cemeterv 52

li

(Paragon)

20-Poi!fT Gothic No 'JI.

MOUNTAIN REGION ^ ineral and Timber Sections ^ Fine Material 43

(I>oub1e PlGa)

24'PoiNT Gothic No. Z

DIRECT ROUTE

Great Eastern Railroad Train No. 38

Palmer & Rey. San Franoisoo. Oai- and Portland. Or. (116)

mm

©OTHIC JMO. 2.

(Min€ KoQparell) 50- Point Gejthic Ko. 2.

COMMERCE

European Countries Government 6

(Dbl«. Great Primer) 3tJ- Point Gothic No, 2.

MOUNDS

North American

Homes 28

^-llne NonpafeU) tl-PoiKT Gorutc No. 2:

THRONE

Ancient Ruins German 6

4'Uxi« F\em) 48-Foi!fT Gothic Xo. i.

BENCH

Commands

PALMCR Ml RCY, SAN FrANOISOO. OAt- AND PORTLAND. OR.

(117;

©OTHIC >lo. 10.

BitJCVtEft Goth in Ko» 10.

UNITED STATES BANK

IJMTEf^N/tL ^EVEfJUE /riSEJMT

JVlONUMENT $25

LOKO PkIMBU (lOTHlC Kn. 10.

10. Pt,

TYPE FOUNDER

ff^lJsiTlJ^G JVI/rejHIJSlE^Y

I^ONPAREIL 16

UBPt.

Gbkat Primer Gothic So. 10.

STEALING ONWARD

jVIODERJM /cRTIST fRINTEf^

53 JVIINEf^ALS 26

Pica Gothic No, 10.

MERCHANTS

JHOME IJ^SUF^AJvieE.

JMORTHERN 3

TwoLiNE Bbkv. Gothic No. 10

16-Pt.

PRODUCER fOF(EI(aN ff^UIT.

;^MERieAN

^n.

Fa n AG ON OfJTHic No. 10.

USEFUL ARTS

ff^lJMTIJM© JVIAeHIJSIEf^Y

3 HOME-MADE 8

m-n.

FtYi-LiKB NoKPARRiL Gothic No. 10.

NORTWEST

JVIEXICAJsl JVIINIJ^JG

5 MILLING 8

Palmer ft Rev. 8an FnANOwoo, Oal. and Pofttland. 0«l (118)

@OTHIC No. 11

fturt acrfttic Ko. IL (Brevier)

SECURE INVESTMENT

ECLIPSE BUILDING SOCIETY.

100 SHARES, $512

lO-PoiKT Gothic No. 11. (Long Primer)

SELECT EDITION

EXPERIENCED WRITER

$52 VOLUMES

(Gre«t Primer)

l»-PoiKT Coriiic N'o, 11

PICTURE FRAMES

NEAT PARLOR ORNAMENTS

OIL PAINTINGS 190

3i-F0laT Goraic No. ii.

(Picn)

MONUMENTS

ORIENTAL GRANITE

CEMETERY 34

15- Point Gothic No. 11.

{ColumbUn)

MONITORS

HARPERS FERRY

OCEAN 67

(Parmron)

'2f^ PO! KT iim 11 1 r N < 1. 1 1 ,

DENSE FOREST

RICH LUMBER REGION

PINE TREE 24

(Mine Nonpurell)

30-Potjrr Gothic No, ii.

DOCUMENT

COURT RECORDS

PROBATE 56

PALmmm St Rey, Bah Francisoo. Oal. and PonTLANo, Or.

^

GOTHIC No. 7.

^ Pt. ExciMTOB. {On NonpareU:)

IKM PAOfNO AAf THf 40V« ME DOTf WPOM UKl jVPAMITKWC WtN .AMD QONt WUT TMOM WHICH SOOMter TAKE THCm ruOHT AHE AS

V6 Pt. Pka»l. (On NoDparall,)

HEAR A VOICE YOU CANNOT HEAR WHICH 8AY8 I MUST NOT STAY, I BEE A HAND YOU 5B2

H-Pl.

Bbbvueb.

IhAMOjfD. (On NonpwwO) 5|^ pt,

MOST EXQUIS4TE AND SmOHQ UKE ANa£L*8

w«9rra awoffT and BiiiatffT MOfrrAurrve too wcak to «cai* «

HOW MIRTH CAN INTO FOLLY GLIDE AND FOLLY GUDE INTO SIN 364

Two-LiNB Peakl.

in-Pt.

MAN HER INNOCENCE A CHILD 8 , SOFT GENTLE AND LOW 4

BEARS HIS BLUSHING HONOURS THICK 58

16'Pt

TwO'LmiE Bus VIE E.

73 DRINK TO HER THAT EACH LOVES

^^^' Two-Lnr* Bouboeoisi.

EVERY MAN MUST WORK AND 24

ao-pt.

Two-Lm LoHo Pbixia.

4 HIS DOGS BARK AND BITE

24 I'l.

Two-Lra* Pica.

STRANGLERS OF 23

JW-Pt.

riVK'LlKK KOMfAKElL.

98 CLAM CHOWDERS

32- Pt.

Two^Lim CoLUMaLAif

GOOD DREAMER 4

4'M'l

Seven-Line Nonparkij..

MONUMENTS

Palmer Ml Rey. San Francisco, 0ai_ awo Portland. Or

aiU)

©OTHIC No 12.

(Pearl, on N'onpAretl Bodvt ^•BMirrCJtnHic No. 12, «i- Point Body)

(Nonimreil)

6-PotKT GOTHIC No. L2-

flEOULAR MORNING EXERO»8E8 DOMINION GOVERNMENT

THE CALIFORNIA QYMNASIUM BUILOINQ UNITED COLON tES OF AMERIOA

SPEOtAL EXHmiTiONSp 436 1 ARCTIC REGIONS 289

Prarl and Nonpareil Gothics lint', and ran he w^tv/ as Capn and Smrill Cap*.

S-Fdiirr Gothic No. 12. (Brevier)

FOREIGN KINGDOMS

CHINESE IMtGRATION SIS

AMERICAN SHORE

Itt-Porai OoTBir No. 12. (long Primer)

REFRESHMENTS

CHOICE BOURBON 53

SELECT WINES

12>Poc]rT GoTffic Ko. 12,

{Picii) ift-PoiNT OoTMic ^0. 12. (2-lioe BrcTler)

JURISDICTION

BURNISHER

COURT HOUSE 90 ADORNMENT 14

(Great Primer)

IS-PoiKT ifOtmc. No. 12.

REVENUE COMMISSIONER, 25

f2-11ne Lp. Primerj JO-Point OiiTHfC' No. 12

MODERN RESIDENCES 79

(2-Une Pica)

n Point Gothic N.i. 12.

SENIOR MEMBERS, 84

(5-11 ne NonpArell)

30- Point Gothic Ko. li

FOREIGN SHORE 13

CMiiie Great Primer)

% Point fjfJTHir No. 12,

CONFERENCE, 6

{7-lin<p Nonpareil)

42- Point Oot&ic- No. 12

DESIGNERS 7

PALMCR & REY. 8AN FRANCIAOO, CaI_ AMD POflTLAND, Or^

(121)

INTERCHANGEABLE GOTHIC.

iPL

EXCELBIOR fix NOKPARKIL.

HC MAS A MAH CMDOWCD UKC OTHEH MCN, WITN VTHAWQC VAfllCTiEtt or THOUGHT AND fXCllNG, H(» WAS CARMCb taT ttAILT TDIL: VCT WHEM A P4XA«4Ha FAMCV O'Cn Mia HlWa CAMC VTCAUNa SSA

5-6 Ft, Pearl on Nonpajsxil.

IE FIXED HIS NAME ON ITS SUSMISStVE

NECK, AND GRACED IT WITH ALL GRACES TO HIM

KNOWN. THEN BADC IT UPT ITS WINQS sea

BiAJtoND ON Nqicpahkil. 4^ 6 Tt.

HE SCT 1 TnUP AMP 6NAn£& IT BY HIS Ant

ANfl HID tT IN TNC BOSOM OF HIS HCART. HE NURTUHCD

IT AND LOVED IT A3 HIS OWM

AMO IT BCCAHC OBEDIENT TO HI* ftCCK 34««T«»

AqATB on IVOKFAKBIL. 5^6 Ft,

FLY OVER THE EARTH AND SING IN

EVERY EAR SOME SOOTHING SOUND THE

SOUL TO CHEER AND LURE IT TO 769

I

HOW FAIR THE WORLD WHEN LOVE AND HOPE ARE OURS

MORE BRIGHT THE AEURE GLORY OF THE SKIES, MUCH SWEETER IS THE

FRAGRANCE OF THE NEW-BORN FLOWERS 246

Tba ftbovs BerlM cif Xtvo Sixw an 2roap«r«a Bodr. QOHipl«c«, taoiX ft' Ft. BuEViEtt.

THE WHOLE CELESTIAL CONCLAVE WAS IRRADIATED WITH THE INFLOWING TIDE OF MORNING LIGHT 1234

lU Ft.

Two Line Fbari*

LIKE AN ORIOLE'S PENDANT NEST FROM WHICH THE LAUGHING BIRDS HAVE FLOWN 357

Two-LiarB Ni>nfaseii«

THE HUGE FOUNDATION OF THE EARTH SHOOK LIKE A COWARD 3579

16 Ft.

Two-liNi! Brktikv*

THY SONGS ARE SWEET AS I HEAR THEM SUNG 65

ALL THE sues IM THIS SEftlCS UNE EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOIW ; THE t-ARQCfT SIZES, FHONI TW0>IJNE NONPAR&L TO FOyR*LINE mOA. UNE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.

iii*Aci:» ANO QuAo« ixm^

Palmer ft f?Ev, BAN Francisco, Oal. and Portland, Or.

iVJ'I

INTERCHANGEABLE GOTHIC.

Two-Lura LoHo I*RnanL

MPTING MORSEL 3 STEWED FROG

LSI Ft,

Two-Lnni Pica.

51 NEAT PRINTERS FANCY DESIGNS

32 rt.

Two-LrNE COLLTIBtAl?.

STEAMSHIP 4

-^n

Two-LiWE Oii£4f PancEB.

2 CASTA\/VAY

4>-Pt.

Fora-Lnns Pica.

FISHER 3

HHHHHHH 11

ALL TH€ SIZES I

I THIS SERIES UHE EX^OTLV AT THE SOTTOM r THE LARQEfl SIZES, FROM TWO^UNE NONPAREIL TO FOUR- LINE PICA, UNE AT BOTH TOP AND OOTTOM. , VACU AND CMiADS CXTHA.

Palmer M Rcy. San FnANCisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

1123)

OCTIC SERIES.

(Nonpareil) 6-Point Ocnc. [ ft-PoiNT Ocric. (Brevier)

QORQEOUS SPRINQ 000R8 ROSBByilG COURIER

MORODDO BOUND OltDER BOOKS | OUR SUSPENSION BRIDGE

POISONOUS ORUQS, $B3.fiS 1 DISGOURSER $5390

(2-line Brevier)

le-PoiNT 0(TIC\

SPURIOUS COUPONS

NUMEROUS CORRUPT BOARDS

QUORUMS $58,802

(Lg. Primer) 10-Poikt Octic.

CROCUS SHRUBS

CURIOUS ROSE BUDS.

BOUQUETS, 82.50

12-POINT OCTIC.

(FitH)

DRUM CORPS

COURSE BORDER.

$352,680

Mine Long Primer)

ao-P0wrt Octic.

JURIES' REPORTS

SUPERIOR COURT JUOGE

RECORDS $352

Vl-llm Plc»)

•24- Point Octic.

SUCCESSORS

SUPERB BOURBON

LIQUORS 28

Paumcr it Rey, 8an FftAMoisoo. Oau a»4d PoirriAND, On. (124)

OCTIC SERIES.

(Mafl

f%is^>

2*- Point cXtu,

PRODUCERS

ROUGH GROUNDS

BIRDS $63

(2'Uiie Great Primer)

.%- Point Octfc,

GROCERS

ROOS & BROS.

$25,068

(2-llne PurAfany

40-PoiNT OcTir.

COURSE

SOUR DROP

$68930

(4-lloe PicA)

4J-P01KT OCTlC,

SUB URBS $36.25

PAUtCR ii flEY, QaH FRANOISOO, OaU ANO PORnAND. OR

(125)

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. b.

(Konp«retl) 6-pt Goth. Cosd, No, h.

CtlENGE 11I1IKRT AH CHOtCa^KT IBfllt I il fiBMfHiififlifiiii Iw Luiiip. fmkUm

(Brevier) U-I^t Goth, Cohd. No* &.

:iPREHisioHit; sieNs iiiaEues

Foolpmts of \k Pioneers mmM at^irson Cilf; leiatta Goinpa^ da ki Muiat di Hliici

{Looff Rrlmer)

10- Pot NT Gothic t'OMJENsED No. 5.

CELEBMTIOi OF TIE NilTIVE SDKS OF THE GOLDEN WEST

Gilitornia'i FortJetli Inniiersar). Gorgeoits Idiiiissioiillay Festivities an the Nintti of September,' 1890

3459 Jose H. Ordonez, tiudaitii de Um 5720

(Pica) 1 J- Point Gothic Condensed No ?v

FI8M UNO SOLID JtS AN ALL-BRUSS GALLEY

The reputation of the Galilornia Reliable for^peed, durability, easy running and excellence

I234567B90 of workmansliip 0987654321

{Engliflh) 14-PoiNT <!«)Tiiir Cokdknsed So. 5.

THE SUCCESS WIffE STITCHINfi MACHINES

61 Higliest Awards received at numerous European Expositions during 1867

12345 a e i 6 u i) H 67890,

(Columbt&n)

tfi-PolKT OOTUIC CONDlNflED No, fii

THE LELAND STANFORD JR.;UNIVERSITY

California's firandest Contribution to the World's Advanoement!

aeiou To be opened in Septeinber, 1891

(FttimgOB)

iO Point Ciothic €oNiiiiN»E» No. 6,

A NIGHT SAIL ON THE MUDDY MISSOURI

Northwestern Newspaper Union, of Portland, 0re|on

Rosena anterior de 1876

PAUnn * Rir, San FRANOiaoo, Oau ano Pofitlano, Or (126)

60THIC CONDENSED No. 5.

M^X^

(DOQlile EnirllflH)

28-Po1^•T Gothic Cokoekmcd No. ^

SARAfiOSA IN WINTER

As idle as a Painted Ship upon a painted

Ocean. Compaiiia 4065

(Double Gr^t Primer) 36-Point GctTnic CoNDSNiiicri Ko, X

SALE OF REAL ESTATE

Spanish accents to entire series

12345 & 67890

(i-Une Plea^

4&-POJWT Gothic 4'opfDENaEi> No, 5,

OUR MONUMENT

Libertad y Constitucidn

1234567890

PALMrR A REY. 8 an FRANOISOO. OAI^ AMD PorrTLAND, Or.

(127)

Gothic Condensed No. 4.

LoKG Prjmkk Gothic Condcstski) Xo. 4.

USEFUL CONDENSED GOTHICS. Comprehensive Guides for Printers

Dsu. Sii^Li* I'lcjk Gothic ('o-vdijided No. i,

SELTZER SPRINGS

Enterprising Farmer

fnc^ G0T8IC Coif0S}ts«i> Xa 4. 12-Pl.

MERCHANTS DEPARTMENT Handsome Gothic Monument

Gt. Prim. Gothic CciKt>KirK£D Xo. 4. 15- H,

STEAM FIRE ENGINES Practical Improvements

lO'Pft.

FiyS'LiHB KoNFAmiiL Gotkic Goitdbnbid No. I,

GREAT EUROPEAN NATIONS Manners and Customs of the East

as-pt

DovBLs. QjtMAt Puiun GoTUsa CoinsfMStw^ Xo. i.

GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Harvard University Class 97

44' PL

Cawoh Qormc Cokdimsid Kq. 4

PRECIOUS STONES Great i^orthern Railway

4«^Pl.

Fotni-Liirm Pica Goteiig Comde-n^kd No« 4.

RULE CUTTERS California Reliable 8

PAUMBfl §L nwr, aAN FRAMOIBOO. OAU AND PORTLANO, Or.

(12»)

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 3.

I I

VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR FfflKTERS

and Promintnt Colon tfiiJ Delicate Tints. Ipitetmvni of Ntit Combtiiitlons 820

JjovQ PRTifKit (ID Pol KTS) Gothic Cohd. Nowt.

COUNTRY CYLINDER PRESS

Modern Mechanteal Improventents. Excellent Distribution 386

ijfOLiflii (H Potmi) Gothic Co5'i»en8E]> No, 8,

RAILROAD COMPANY

New Rules and Regulations

Alarm Punches, $35

fiB«viBR (8 PotNTi) Gormc CotrBKKsieii He. 8.

AMERICAN PATENT A6ENCIES

Protection of Citizens of the United States

Manuaid for InventorSi $439

Pica (12 PoDm) Gotkic Condekied Ko. S,

CELEBRATED RESORTS

Romantic Seashore Excursion.

Summer Vacations 34

S-tiinx Noicr, (IS Poim) Gothic CoXDy Ko. I,

CONTEMPORARIES

Carriage Manufacturer

Fine Barouches 5

Pabagox (20 Points) Gothic Condkhbed No. H.

GREAT EUROPEAN EMPIRES

Manners and Customs of Foreign Nations.

. Orations and Discourses 74

Five-Line Nonpareil fSTf Points) rjoTiric CoKO. No. 3,

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Eastern National Universities 29

WoREIGN STEAMERS South American Commerce 1

THitBe^Lrirc Pica (JW Poimt*) Gothic Cowdenreo No* ».

Palmer & Rev. Ban FRANOtaoo, Oai_ aho Poktlaho. Or. (129)

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 2.

PJCA (12 Points) Gothic Cdkdkn8K1> No, i.

CENTENNIAL EXPOSITIONS

North American Manufactures, B

DiL. Pica (24 Pot pits) Gothic Coitdinsed No. 2,

ENCAMPMENT Advance Guards 6

3-I4NK NoNP. (18 Points) Gothic Comd. Kck2*

FRESCO PAINTINGS Handsome Adornments 3

pABjLQOir (30 PoiKTt) Gothic Com]]kh»d No, 2.

CONGREGATIONS Promenade Concert 8

Three-Link Put a I'M Potntm) Gothic Condensed No. 2,

MIDNIGHT GATHERERS Ancient Masonic Societies 32

SeveW'Likk Nonpaheil (42 Points) Gothio Condensed Na 2.

EASTERN HEMISPHERE Astronomical Observation 17

Foum-LiJfK Pica (48 Points) Gothic Condensed No. J,

SUPERIOR COURT

Onanimous Decisions 4

TlVI-LtNK PICA (GO POIKTS) OOTHtC EXTkA COITDCMBID.

(130>

Gothic Condensed J^o. 6.

io.in.

hOSfi PROiEii GoTiiic CoSDKKeso Xo,

4S PinSBURG UNION NEWSPAFER AND ADVERTISING GOMPiNV 23 Rolfis of Proceeding and Debata for Instruction and Raferenca in Qelibarativa Socletias

12-PL

}*irA fiOTllli!: t'OMJENSKD Xo, *'i.

23 NORTHERN INGORPOHATIONS DEYEL0PIK6 RESOURCES 4S Incidents of Adventure in Kurdistan and Equatorial Regions of Eastern Asia

i»-pt.

TllKEK-I.lSK NnSIMKKll. "i<JTHir I ■.IXIIK NSXlj Nil. ll.

STINDUfl NORTHWESTEHN TIUNSPORmiON LINES Hie Sacramento, Benicia and Port Gosta Packet Companies (719

ai-pi.

BocTBLB Pica 0<yrHfc Condei4hri> No 6.

UN[1(C[PTI0IIU PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Tlrice Irmei! is lie Whose Cause Requires no Defense II

r«-

-*^

GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED No, 1.

34 Pt.

Two- Link Pica Gcyrmc Extra Condknsed So.

mm PRIHTERS USE OLD RELURLE PRESSES M

m-n.

Five- Link Pica Gothic Extra Cokdkxskd No, 1.

Palmer Jk Rey. Bah Franciboo, Oal. and PonrLAHo. On.

(131)

Gothic Extra Condensed No, 2.

12-t't. Pica Gothic Ex. Coxd. So^l. \ Great pRtMEii Gothic E3tTiiA Cokd. X

EmiEITS Of tflBOfllC HID immtRT CRITICISMS lliiijlraleil Hinitil of Sphetial uil Pndkal liilniiiiinii

BUCK AID COLOBED PRIKTING INKS lortii kefican Journal of Agriculture

I>offflLE Ptcjl Gothic Exnu Cokd. No. 2.

KURSERYMEII AND FLORISTS

FURNISHIIIG WAREHOUSES

Ptosperous, Eolerprisioi Farniers | Handsome Card Ornaments

rOlH-LlXK BliKVlRIL GuTftVC ElTRA COSTDBSIIilia) SO. S.

SPECIMENS OE PRECIOUS STONES

Extensive Oiamond Regions of Soutliern Australia

Famous Manufacturing Jewelers 34

»-Pt.

Tiiitiw-Lj!«»t Pica Gorttic Extra Cr>*pt3rtii* No. SL

Los Angeles llllercanlile Librarf Association Suliscription W per Quarter

I2f^.

Birssf^Lun NoKrAftsn* Kxtka roy^nMui Ko. 2

[astern Commission IVIercliants

Palmer ft Rey. 8am Framoi«00. Oal. and PoprrLANP, Qa (132)

Gothic Condensed Nos. 7 and 8.

aoTHic comEmED no. 7.

Gormc comimiD m, 8.

S m (J-Pt Gothic Vo^h. No, I. (Pe»rl on Nonp. ) t>N 6Pt. iU.nu t< ( on it. No. §, (Pearl ou Noiip.)

14 TOt PIHfTlAn INTO TYtE UBTtlNTNIAN tfKISEI OF SOME j OUR LITTLf POLU % DEAD ANO TNE FCATHEIIl OH KIR

^Pt» Gothic Coko. No. (NooiMireil) &*Pt. Gothic Cond, No, 8. (Nonpareil)

^masm pwiniMc offices hoi mum ii mmm ' head will never flutter up abovi tmi ohor

a-Pr. ©oT II I c c o u . N < I

(Brmier)

AFRICA, HQ WHITEWASH BUSINESS OF AKY KIND

10-Pt, Gothic Ck>ND. No. 7.

(■i-liiw Pearl)

S Pt. GoTHir CiiND. K{>, S.

(Brevier)

FOR THE BLACK HEN BELTED HER WITH

lO'Pr, Goiiiir rriKD. No. 8.

(241 tie Pearl)

UCHTEKS THE SCENE, BUT THE MIDNIGHT HER LIHLE CROOKED SPUR, & POLL

13 Pt. ooTBic cosi*. No. 7 (J line x..ii|BireU) 12-Pt. Gothic CoHD. Mo. «. (2-Uim NonpueU)

FEATURES OFTHE OFFICE TOWEL WANTS A CRACKER NO MORE

If-Pr. OOTMIC Cosriu No. 7. (^ line Brevier) , ^'^^^ Gotiiit Cokik No, 8. (- llrif Brevier)

SIERRA MAORE MOUNTAINS MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

18-FT. GOTHIC COKO. No. 7. Ci-llne Botirg^lB) , ^^'^- '^^^"^^ *^^^^^- *^^' ^ ^'-^^"^ Bciurgt^oia)

EL MONTE LIME HEDGES OLD OCEAN'S PEARLS

20- Pt, liOTHir CoNt». No T. (J-llru- I, it Primer)

aO-Pr. Gothic Cokd, No. k (S-llne Lg, Prlmer>

SULTANA SEEDLESS! ROLLING STONES

CRAPE CUniNCS! CATCH NO MOSS

2S-PT. Gothic Costn. No. 7. (24ine Etj . 1 i^ h , ^'^^^ ^''''''^ Con p. No. 8. (241ne En^UshJ

BUDDED FRUITS COLUMBIADS

82'Pt. *iOTHic CONU. No. 7. CiUne CDlumMan) ^^- Pt. Gothic Cond. No. 8. {2-line Columbian)

ORANGE TREE TASTELESS

iO-Pr. Gothic Comd. No, 7. t2-lln« Paraxon) I ifrpr. Gothic &>nd. No. h. {2'llin? Paragon)

BERGAMOT! SMEARED

AS^Vt GoTHir roNfj No 7. (4 Hue F'tca) ' 48-Pt, Gothic Cond. No. 8, (-1 line Pica)

MISSIONS BANANA

PALMKPI Jk RtY, QAH FHANCiaOO. OaL. AHD POfTTLAND, Oft.

(133)

Gothic Wide No. 1.

(Pe&rl on Nauyarctl) 5 ON C-FoiNT Gothic Wide No. 1.

D E V E I_0 F* M E NX

M AOEt_AI rSIE'B * OMA^MEiR

(A^ate on Nonpureil) h*4 OK fi- Point GrjTBic WiuK No, h

MORMIISJOS^-

AMOROUe REFUeCTION

s ia3-*oeT©©o s-

(Nonpftrell)

fi- 1*0 INT GOTttlC WJDR NO, 1.

^MARL-IN3SPrKE:j£- AM I DSX :i: H EA VY :»: SEIAS

{ Brevier) B-PoiNT GiUTHir Wide No. 1.

-StFURNlTUREK- FINE ENGRAVINGS

(I.cinfr Primer)

10-1*<11NT OfJTHir WiDK No. 1,

^iMONTH l_V:f: PA YM E NTi^-

UNIXEID STATES CURREINCY 23

ijc -5i$56T82!^ vr

(Pien) I'i-PoiNT cioTinr Whik No, L

^f COMMISSI ONEIRIC DOMESTIOtBOONOMIZEIR

{2-liu<? Ercvii-r)

IIVPOINT ikiTKir WiWE No. L

^1 RESIDENCES!^ COUNTRY^JcDOMICIL

fPnrMMfon)

'20-POlNT GOTMir WlliE No, I.

^•MEIDICINEISK- DOMEISTICJkFRUI

(2-UiR' PI mm)

i*J-Poii?T Goann UlUE No, 1.

^iPRINTERK-

4 plainjktype: e

Palmer & Rev. 8an Franoisoo, Oai- and Portland. Or. (l.'H)

GOTHIC WIDE No. i2.

**^' NoNPARKiL GoTiiir WlDK No. '2.

HiePEOIMCNS^OF^CMODEIRNHilNVEINTIONSle-

Flne L-lthosPfitphlns and EInsretvlns Elatetbl I ah men ta

©QT * No>v Dealsna -for Printera * 23^-

-9IEnsra.vera a.ncl Ulthosretpheraie-

{^Pt. Brevier Gothic Wide No. 2.

-51 OLD* SL-EDQE:* TAUGHT K-

Mr. Aceof spades. Professor of Pinoole

Chuok-a-Luok and Freeze-Out

-M Poker, Non-impartitoieK-

H>-I*t. I/>No Trixer Gothic Wide No 2.

-^TH REE :ic CARD :|c MONXEl^ "The American School of* Bunko T4:ic Double High Five ^jc 59

12-1*1. Pica Gothic Wide No. 2.

-^i T H E: Jjc \A/ 1 D O W i^

Or Improved Out Throeit, In

T9 1 Five Lessons :{: 25

16.pt. Two- Line BRE^^ER Gothic Wide No, 2.

-^lSTUD?icHORSEie

Arizona, Jack and Keno

By a. Retired Sport

Pmjmii 9l Riv. 8an FRAN0I900. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(135)

QUAIjMT G0T|HIC.

lC-l*t. lA^iHi HKIMKK sirAlNT iJOTHJCIr

BROASIDE. BULKHEAD & A\AINBRACE

SHIPPI/NG AMD COA\MISSIO/N MERCHANTS, GENERAL

54 INSURANCE AGENTS 23

u-n.

I'lCA Ql'^INT GOTHIi-.

GRA/MD OPERA HOUSE

AROUND THE WORLD IN TWENTY=FrVE DAYS

8 MYSORE AND THE PUNJAUB 7

IS-H-

QRRAT PHIMFR Qf AIKT '3 0TJIIC.

MERE'S A PRETTY now D'Y DO 734 TNER/VVOyv\ETER 165

2iPL

Tuvi-LiNK {'i(\ QrAiNT (irvTiru

WELTERING IN MIS GORE FOR 25 CENTS

Tmkkk Link I'mta Qr unt Hmtnt .

PEARL OF PEKI/N 3 RUBY 5

IfrPt.

FmR-IJNK I'iPA Qt'AlNT GOTHir.

A/N/\IE ROONY

PALWitn A Bmv. 8an FfiAMOitoo. Oal, and PoirrLA»tD, Or. C13G)

Double Scoffed Gotjhics.

(DoublA Plea)

2*-Pojji7 I*ounLK ftc'oiricij Gothk ,

||md| ffpuj $moTH| jjccumfg ({odies

iliXiSllillMli§iIEO®

CDonble Greiit t'rf nivr) »; i\>ikt Iiiu'iilk si ohki^ iJoTHu

Boston Commission Merciunt

[NUMBER] l]0$ CMILK ST]

(DouMf Furagou)

♦U-rotKT DovBLC SfOBlcn iUrtluc,

SELECTIONSI FUBNISHin

mRDSNDXSMART)

(Oftoon)

44-PtniiT DoDBLX Store n <TOTUir.

Fnglish Debater

[I6I MARCH 116]

Palmcr & Rev, San Francisoo, Oai^ ano POFrrukNo. Or.

Gothic Italic No. 4.

5-<S Pt, Pb ABL, (an Noa pafetl, )

TH£ BALAkCi m THE HAMD Of TiME OVIM iMT MtiO W»9t Hm Bfam imp*Mt»d, and Da^ aflh all fit tfourw ef ttyht , Shmtf wiakittg out t^ might mhfh O«0Ofl/te 7%» ms9h 9f tti0kt i/lme^ mitk tim Stan dttomtdtd 946

M*t. Brxtikil

WE NOBII BLOOD OF GOTHtO NAME Heroes fmbiazoned high to Fame, fn hng array

723 Weue Swept Away 46^

NOKFAJIECL. <^Pt*

Ot/» CflADLE iS TfiE SUBTim PLACE tH Ufi,

Smlft ufw Pun the Onward race and Peach tkw Gofl/, m1»m

in M* Man^ians of tk9 Bt^t Death

S4 Li*V€S TO tTS EUltHH PEST THE WUftf SOUL If

Lopfo PRIMEB. lO-Pt.

UTILE AVAILS IT mw TO

Know of ages Passed so long ago, Nor

J23 How They Rolleo on 466

12- Pt.

Pica.

GEfl/TLE SPRING IN SUNSHINE CLAD, WELL DOST

Thou thy Power display, for Winter maketh the Light heart Sad and

7890 Thou. Makest the Sad Heart Gay 4567

I

IK-Pt.

Great PniMEu.

SOME VILLAGE HAMPDEN DAUNTLESS The tyrant of his Fieids withstood, Here may Rest 123

a-Pt

DorsLi Skau. Pica.

solitude where are those

Charms that Sages haue SEE/\f IN THY FACE 123

Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic Italic,

m¥t* Ttt*T in MfLiMCi wmoear thwouqh th£ miAoowa

SMB rilEe, TILL AT LAIT THf MESt THOU ftMlUMT tH TM£

BQ90M OF rtt£ »menT giue siA iim*s

No. 3.

rmu W4sr taugnt me sfiEftT pweb, MSNr

tISSOm DEEP Am lOm thou hast B££/f A GEHEPOUS em ft t CAH CfVE TM££ but a SONQ f23

fmft Lom YEARS OF KimOLEO Fiume malf m iimf Am HALf m sTftife f have suh tht watcps steaumo ofiwAm

liME THE STOHMY STUAm Of UFE 12345

Ko. 4.

m SADNESS AND fLLNESB f HAVE SEEN

THY CWHENT GUDE. TtLL THE BEAUTY OF iTS

STfLLNESS OVERFLOW EQ ME 123

COMmHATtaJH or TELESCOPfC GqTmiC htnc ALL OH HOfiPAnac DOor.

PALMti? Ml Rcy, Ban Franoisoo, Oal. amo POfTOAHD, Or.

am

Gothic Italic No. 3.

F^rt and Agate Gothic Italte JVU S line^ awf can be used Ozp» an4 Bmatl Cap%,

THt FftEfvcM AMO OiimAft EDUCATIONAL tNarfTvrt<yti&

SiO^ttAF-ffCAL SW£TCH£8 Of OfSrWOVtSUEO SMffS^fAf.

FmA.nL nciTHic Italic No. Son Xonfi. body. msTomcAL Mccouftra of th£ oiscovinY of AMBmCA

Htwam^t MoFrmtim amd tt—mlU 0/ Trmamh ThfOtigh iurp^

AoATR itOTHif; ITAUC Ko. 8, twi Nr>np«reJl txKif. MERCHANTS AffD TffADEftS BAHtKfMe ASSOC* ATfOft Authentic Biographic t of Eminwnt Amwrfem/i WrfttrM

NOKP tVoTiiii Italic N«, «. 6-Pt,

PLAm AND ORHAMEHTAL HEWS LETTERS The Ctncinnati Type Fottfidry, 20 1 Vme Street

hsLKViKH (ioTitto Italic Nn, t.

GO¥ERHm£HT SECmiTfES BF EVERT DESCHIPTtOH BOUGHT

Eftfarge your Of^ce from our Wefi'Mssorted Stock of New Romatf, Jobbing and Newspaper Type

€789 Refiabte Job Presses and Fawonfe Cutters 2345

10- ft, Jjosr, Trimer Gothic Itauc Ko. :t.

rffE CQMTIMEMTML Uf£ mSUMAMC£ COMPMHY Of MEW YOBK

We recommend this as Ofie of the Most Usefui Series for erf her Job or Items work

86 Mriesmrr WeH Sinking tfr Tuiare and Lassen Counties 93

12' Pt,

Pica rrOTHirr Italic Xn. ;!.

GREATLY IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

Every Description of Printers and Bookbinders Materials at Low Rates

76 Boxwood for Engravers always on hand 24

IS^Pl. GRXAT rRIMER {fOTITlli ITALIC No, 3,

mTERNATIONAL CERAMIC ART EXHIBmON

The NorthweBtem Mercantiie Marine Insurance Association 35 San Francisco Mechanics Institute 72

ao^Pt

PARAOny Uojniv iTAUC Ku, 'd.

NIAGARA SUSPENSION BRIDGE Household Furniture and Interior Decorations

t^vx.

PrvE-LiNK N ON PARK I L GtjTrtir Itauc Nil

COUNTRY RESIDENCES Elegant Spring Importations 87

PALMCR & Rcr, San Franoi«oo. Oal. ano Portuand, Oft.

«

(139)

6lRCULAF^ QOTjHie.

8-Pfc. BRXVIXII ClBCtTLAR GOTHXC.

BREATHED BY THE UPS OF SLANDEff MAY

Destroy a noble reputatior). Uaue a care of wtjat you say, and rrjore of what you do, for

12845 Great effects froni little causes spring. 67890

10>Pt LoNO PuKKK Circular Gothic.

Off SLEEP TUAT KNOWEST NOT C/fRE

Tljat hnowest ijot pain. Corrje, gently breathing, sorrow charming king, uail

24680 frorr] his eyes ttjis light Come, fjealing power 13579

12-Pt. Pi<:a Circitlar Gothic.

ijEfll/EN mS NO LOl/E LIKE H/fTRED

Turned, rjor ijell hatl] no Fury like uqto a Worrjaq scorned

789 Lord of himself though not of lands 466

16- Pt. Columbian Circular Gothic.

SOME MEN /IRE BOFtN QRE/fT

Sorrje achieue greatness, aqd some Ijaue greatrjess

987S tl]rust uporj them 6402

aO-Pt- Paraoon Circular Gothic.

WOHDIiOUS BE/fUTIES

Flowers Bloonjing, Birds Singing, all Nature

235 Laughing l/egetatioij 769

Palmer A Rev. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Portland. Or. n40)

r«iii_.A.r<i,

^^ Jjohq Primkr Milan'.

Born 1740. POEMS OF THOMAS MOSS. Died 180S.

Heaven sends nusfortiTnes, why should we repine? 'tis heaven has hrongbt me to the state you see: and ymir condition may be soon like minCj the child of sorrow ^nd of misery. A little farm was my paternal lot; then^ like the hrkj I sprightly bailed the morn; but ah I oppression forced me from my cotj my cattle died and blighted was my corn. My daughterj ence the comfort of my age, lun^d by a villain from her native homej is cast upon the werLfs wide stage and doomed in scant and and poverty t-o roam. My tender wife— sweet soother of my card struck with sad

W-P^ Pica Milan.

34d END OF EARTHLY GLORIES 678

Oar revels now are ended: these our actors, as I fortold j/oa, were all spirits, and are melted into air— into thin air; and like the baseless fabric of this vision, the cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples the great globe itself, yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve; and like this insubstantial pageant faded, leave not a rack behind I We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.

1*"P*. GucAT Primkr Milan.

789 DECEIT OF APPEARANCES. 234

Look on ieauty and joii shall see 'tis purchased hy the weiffhtj which therein works a miracle in nature, making' them lightest that wear most of it. So are those crispedj snaky, golden lockSj which make such wanton gambols with the wind upon supposed fair- nesSj often known to le the dowry of a second head

WMJKmm 9l RIV. 8aN FRANOiaOO. OAL. and POfVTLANO. Oft

(Ml)

Latin Italic.

*"^ NOKFAREIL I*ATI!t ITALIC

THERE WAS AS OLD FELLOW, WHOSE NAME WAS DICK,

Vied to Come into the Offict and Pick up a Stick, and Swear any Camp, in the place he eomld Liek—At Setting

Type he could jnake 'em Sick, with his Clickety, Clickety, Bobbing and Bobbing,

8-Pt. Bm^tXR Latin Italic.

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

l^^» LoNo Primer Latin Italic.

YOU WOULD HARDLY FEEL, WITH HIS CLICKETY,

CUchety, Bobbing and Bobbing, He could Set up a Thousand an Hour. I'hit

Tramp would Sail in and Fill up his Case

^"^' Pica Latin Italic.

WITH SUCH WON D' ROUS SPEED, HE ALWAYS

Would Race, that You'd fancy the Matter Ejected from Space^

The Type dropped so Fast, each in its Place,

18-Pt. Great Primer Latin Italic

WITH HIS CLICKETY, CLICKETY,

Bobbing and Bobbing, He Distributed a Thousand

An Hour; yes, he Did!

22-Pt. Double Small Pica Latix Italic.

MORAL: SO ALL YOUNG MEN

Both Great and Small when Setting Type

Dent Boh at all. Nor Click

1 PMMm * RCY, San WHMiomoo, Oal. amo Pomumo, (14«)

LAW ITALIC.

■KOii'

(Brevier; H-Point Law Italic.

EXT MA LOWEM CASE TO ORBEB.

FOR Circular and Blank Printing, Law and Copperplate Itaiie 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. In ordering Brass Leaders for this type, be sure and send a Cap " H," or lower ca^e " m," so that the leaders can be matched to the font, othenvise there may he variations.

$ 1234567890 £

Brass Leaders to match en to 12 ems in 3 lb, fonts

(Long Primer) 10-Point Law Italic.

EXTRA LOWER CASE TO ORDER.

TO facilitate the composition of Blank Work, Brass Lea^rs are rttuide for each size of hoth Law Italic and Copperplate Italic, and kept in stock. In ordering, he careful to state the face and body to be matched, as the '^line^^ of Law Italic is different from that of Cop- perplate; or what is better still, send a Cap ** H'' or lower case "t?!'" ijuith the order, and all chanpe of a variation in ^'line'^ imll be avoided.

$ 1234567890 £

Brass Leaders. to match,.,3 lb. fonts. en to 12 ems.

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Law Italic.

EXTRA LOWER CASE TO ORDER.

FOR Circular and Blarik Printings Law Italic and Copperplate Italic have served tJie purpose best of any type yet designed. In fa^t, they have become a necessity in every office where this class of work is done to any extent. In ordering Brass Leaders for this type, he swre and send a Cap ^^E^^ or lowercase "m./' so that the leaders can be matched to the font, otherwise there may be a varnxition.

$ 1231^567890 £

Brass Leaders to match, .3 lb. fonts.en to 12 ems.

Paumr a Riv. San Franomoo, Oal. and Portland, Or. (143)

6IRCULAR ItAIdIC.

S-Pt. BBxnnt Cuctlak Itauc.

Respertabiliig in mng jtnfnnon. depends on the rirtue and intelligence

pf those who pursue it. On none can this fact be urged itith greater propriety than on the

$678 Hpptentkes to the printing business; for none hare it more in £S45

Spaces and Quads are put up uith this Font of Type

lO-PL LOSW PKIMXK ClBCn.AK ITAUC.

TJieir poirer to exercise beneficial influence in Society

than Printers, It is of great advantage to a printer to have some

92 i knowledge of the Arts and Sciences 763

and explain the difference betiveen ttvedlede and ttcedledum

U-Pt Pica Cibctlak Itauc.

Education does not mean merely Reading and

Writing J nor in any degree haicerer con^derable of intellectual

$31 A instructioiion. It is in its largest sense £568

the road to Wealth and Honors

18-Pt , Gkkat PmiMKm Cimcinjk.m Itauc.

:A blind process which extends from

the commencement to the termination of existence by

268 Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery 357

Milklady or Milkmaid, which ?

22-Pt. Double Small Pica CimccLAK Italic.

Banking and Insurance Firm

idmerican Booksellers and :^rt Puhlishers

$25 Manufacturing Company s £37

Salesman or Saleslord ?

Palmer A Rcy. San Franc«oo. Oal. and Pomtlano, Or. (144)

COPPERfLATE |T/tbie.

10-l»t. liONG PRIMEK r'OPPERPLATF. ITALIC.

MAIDEN! Wrril THE MEEK, JiEOItW EYE.^^, In whose Orbs a Shadow lies, Like Vie Dusk in Eveninu Skies! nou whose Locks outshine the S?/72, Golden Tresses wreathed in one, As the Braided Streamlets rim!

Standing, with reluctant feel, HViere the Brook and Rirer meet. Womanhood and Childhood fleet !

Brass Leaders, S! .oO per lb.

12-I»t. Pica Copperplate Italic.

SPEAK! SPEAK! THOU FEARFl'L GUEST! Who, with thy hollow breast, SHIl in rude armor dressed, Comesi to daunt me! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with Ihy fleshless palms Stretched as if asking alms. Why dost thou haunt me?

Brasss Leaders, $i .40 per lb.

\9rVt. Great Primer Copperplate Italic.

TEE m^Sr IS OYE^ riiE ^ed of the Clover, The Green is under the Gre/^' ; And down the Hollow the fleet-winged Swallow is fiying away and away.

^ear Little Peterkin Paul.

20>Pt. Paraoo!* Copperplate Italic.

m:dR THE ^im^EJ\' Of the Tresent, Let the Morrow bear its own; If the Morning Sky he pleasant. Why the coming Mght bemoan?

Palmcr a Riv. San Franomoo. Oal. and Portland. Or. (146)

VEJ^ETIAJi.

10-Pt.

LoNQ Pruosb.

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 Quty hy the Monk or devotee, and these ornaments were imitated closely by the early ^4

12- Pt. Pica, No. 1.

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 truth it would he almost impossible to enumerate the Advantages derived hy all (Professions, Science and Art 28

12-It. Pica, No. 2.

To oe completely suooessficl in his (Business the (Printer muLst de ihorojcgJily in earnest and a J^aster of Ms Trade. In no case do these essentials appear more necessary than in that of Jol (Printing, for Competition is so Strong, and the Improvements in the Art are 8/f.

1*-P*- Gbbat Pbixbb, No. 1.

Sfhe Printing Office should be well supplied with the most J^erviceahle, ^urcMe and useful styles of Sfype, even though they are not the very Xatest designs, Approved Machinery and a Competent 3^orce of Workmen under 3

19-Pt. Gbbat Pbzmbb, No. 8.

The Art of Planning or (Designing Work to he done with Type Implements, is something that can only be acquired by Jiatural Skill, Foresight, Comparison, (Practice and Study. Experience and Taste must H5

Palmbr a Rey. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(146)

GEOJVIETRIC IT/rLie.

Pearl (on Nonp.) O BOM RTRic Italic. intKviKii (iicoMRTitic Italic. g-l't.

^ ^_. , ;^:;}:tiIi:!': jj.v:.riFriD"j

/Tad .-jj :n Sir.mr : ruba jr.j ;>..« cr i^srk ne.,;:-,!.- Tu'o lr:iT:i:hi::n /■;:p'.: ::'"': yErsp^uad n

ii'j'.-'-fay aa ni'^Tx-j Tails gppmar that i.n a.-l:.j llngarn ta t'.j \ rUt'Ti',' J.'.i :".'.- -"(/;'.'.'. - ..'.•.':,' .. 1i^!u1l:.1 CVaT

Nonpareil Ceoxktric Italic. j . ,. .

Ldmj ri:iMi:ii <iK()M. iTAi.if. 50- rt

rv. .=-....T-..' ..T.i..5. r..^ :v..7v , nELIGHTFUL E ■:> M

5 .c .:ved upaz :.:? k^.ady sid.i rf t^.Jt c'.;l- fashions d

L'uutry sfreF!; j spreadi:.j Li:Bsln:it vainly tried ^'' -^^'-^ ^'-•' ■■- V !-^^LiL.. . : . i. d grOUUii I

f: srrr'v:: r •? d.:.-.- rf her rptrejt 235 -■^'-' ^- '^ l^Urjhllig III tllii 1:11 Ijat It/lth $3

12-R. Pica GsosiETKn: Italic

$23B HIGHLMNDERS IN COSTUME L5^E

Dh, Mary dsar dspartEd shads j ii/JiErs is thi] placo of blissful

FEst? SessI then thy lovEr lou/lij hid, hodrsst

ISrPt. (rREAT I'RIXER GKDMKTRIC ITALIC.

DRERMS OF HRPPINESS

Childhoad's Illusions DispBllEd, ■i'^ ExpsriEncB

U Emolishing OastlEs in thE Rir 23

24- Pt Double Vux (iEOMKTRK' Italic.

PLE USING # HUP FY

Taking REtrospEctiuE SlanoEs

REuiEU/ing Past Dags 37

e.5- -

CONDEJSISED GEOJVIETRIC.

TlCA COXDENHEli GEOMETRIC. GREAT PRIMER CON. GEOMETRIC. 18-Pt.

^PRETEPDUS*P.WCIPALITIES|^ ' --RELIGIDUS^'cCDNYICTIDNSk- ^34-l-Little KinedDms BevDnd the Seaif

,,.,.,, 54-|-PriE3tly Tiaras lor $2,9B

Jjoi-B. (fT. Prim. Cok. Geometric ' 1 ; ^

\|ft^/\LJ\/L i- ^***^'°- ^'^''-^ ^'"^- <'K'>METRIC. 24-Pt.

-.^YhKMhLLU .gj^TTLE>l=FIELDS!c- 4>|<bmpmatGSI^ , 45IiprivalES-|-GDnBK-

Palmwi a Rey. San Franomoo, Oal. and PoffTLANo, Or.

(147)

Type Writef^.

(Ix)UK PrinuT) 10-P«>int Type Writer.

The majority of Buaineaa Letters being produced 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 face. Ten-Point "Type Writer'' will^readily mislead the recipient into the belief that he has received an important business communication.

(Pica) r:-l*oiNT Earl Tvpk Writer.;

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 Face--Twelve Point "Earl Type-Writer"-- will readily mislead the recipient into the belief that he has received an important aeft^ Business Communication.

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Type Writer.

The majority of BuBineaa Letters being pro- duced by means of the Type Writer » has induced the cutting of this Face aa an imitation of the Charactera peculiar to that inatrument. When printed with Purple Ink, a circular set in this face--Twelve Point **Type Writer " --will readily mialead the recipient into the belief that he haa received an important Buai^ness Communication

PALMBR a RKY. 8AN FRANOItOO. OaL. Alio POffrTLANO, Oil.

(148) V

Boldface 6eltic.

«-P(»iKT Boldface Ckutcc. (KoiipufvU) h-Poimt Boldfaci Celtic. (Bwyltt)

10 TOURIST ROUTES 20 13 DIPLOMACY 54

Travelleps* Guide and Reference. General Sherman's 'Charge

18 COMMON 7S French Commentaries

24-PoijfT Boldface Celtic.

(Dble. I'lfA)

67 MUD 13

12- I*o 1 N T Bold fa l e C e li i » { Pioa)

13 POEMS 75 Nubia and Arabia

IH p(«KT Boldface Celtic. (GU Primer)

, 18 FAIR 29 Built Houses Earth and Skies

r»-nnt' Nonpareil)

Jifr-POIKT Doi,DrA< E <'KLTl*

15 ETHICS 29

Politics for America

(0tkl«. GrmX Primer)

aft-P^tlNT RoLDFArK <'KLT(r

13 TRUE 58 German W^arrior

(T-lioe KoQixajieil)

12-PaiNT Boldface Celtic.

8 SON 6

Moral Health

PALMER & Rev, San Francieoo, Oal, and Poatlano, Om.

(149)

eELTIC J^O. 5.

_\5

(Brevier) 8-Point Celtic No. 5.

TROPIC MANGO GROVES THICK WITH DELICIOUS FRUIT

Rippling Cascades Sparkling Through Emerald Meadows and Flowering Fairy Valleys

12345 Aurora's Smiling Features 67890

(Long Primer) 10-Point Celtic No. 5.

PACIFIC OCEAN'S GRAND CORAL CAVERNS

Subterranean Crustacean Monstrosities and Piscatorial Curiosities

234 Lively Fishing Tales 567

(Pica) IJ-PoiNT Celtic No. ^

EUROPEAN MEANDERINGS

Alhambra's Deserted and Ruined Moorish Palaces

234 Faded Glories 567

(Eugli8h) 14-PoiNT Celtic No. 5.

MOONLIGHT MARCHING

Brutalized Generals Exhaust ValoFous Soldiers

74 Powder Burnt Cannon 86

(Columbian) 10- Point Cbltic No 5.

FRENCH GROTESQUES

Numerous Conaieal Masquerade Balls

56 Ludicrous Postures 34

(Paragon) 20-Point Celtic No. ft.

NUMEROUS

Examine Intended Devices

5 Handsonae Faces 2

30-point in preparation.

Palmcr a Rcy. 8an Franoisoo, Oal. and Pontlano, Or.

(150)

LiGHTFACE Celtic.

THE INSECT WORLD

Voyage* Through a Drop of "W«ier

4.S Manners iind Cuslonns 23

nKKVll^ti UgHTFAC K CELTIC.

CORRECT HABIT

Long Primer lAc,irrF,\cE Cutrir. 10- Ft.

HILLS AND VALLEYS

Mountain Jaunts in Summer

78 Rustic Scenes 91

Viix Jaghtvack Celtic. 12- Ft

GREAT SPORT Guarantees you Longevity I Coon Hunt ill Georgia Threescore and Ten 2 I 67 Full Bags 45

iB^n.

Grtat PRrncKa LioHTFArE Celtic.

MOONLIGHT RAMBLES Dessert Services, Bridal Presents

3D-It.

P4BAaoit LianrrACB CKLTir.

AGREEMENT Learned Pedagogues 52

stk-Pt.

FlVB'LlKE KOKPABEIL LiGHTPACE CKLTIC.

MINISTERS Skillful Handi^vork

TifBEE-LiKK Pica LifiirTFAcu Cet^tic

BANKER Prison House B

tf^Ft.

TojjiLlJTfz Pica Lighttacb CiLna

OMEGA Baby Mine

(161)

©EbTIC JMO. 4.

Pearl, Agate and Nbnpareit Cetiit A*ii. 4 /*«<•» nmt can be tiwd as Cfl/w anri Smalt Captt.

PALMER & REV, Type Foukcers .ub Prjwtikg Press Builders

HAJrt|f ACTUn^M or PwirTi«tO Matsuai. awl Ptuirrltn' SutNnbJM

SAJf l^tlAJMnsCO, Ciki.

Pearl Crltw No. 4,

ltALL#T * PtJUrin, TTPB tmAUtt^Mt t^tt MOaft mUftT, arojuwuMi

AcATJE Crltic No, 4.

OOODASTIK M. CH CATEMWfil^L., BANKERS BHJEEPBIUK, SKIVER, COWKIDE * CO.. BOOKBINDERS

NoKPAKEtL CxtTlC 14 0. 4.

PLANTATION RECOLLECTIONS MIDWINTER LOVE-MAKING RAMBLES

MtstoN- Celtic No» 4, 7-Pt.

ELEGANT ENGRAVING Southern Commission Merchants

Brevier Celtic No, 4.

*^^ It-

UN ITED STATES Supreme Court Reports

LoNQ Prijcea Cl^LTIC No. 4.

10- Pt.

FIRE INSURANCE

Rich Mining Region

Pica Ckltic No. -i.

I2-I*t

GRAND PRIZE Tremont Courier

i«-pt

tiHKAT Pin HE It Celtic No* 4.

LIGHTNING TRAINS International Arbitration 2

24 rt.

UtVUBLK PilA CKLTK' No, i.

PURE BALLOTS

Malicious Prosecution

FlVE-fJNE NuNl'ARKiL < KJ.TIC No. 4.

YOUNG MEN

Home Journal 4

i»'Pt

Twii Like Giikat S'iumer Celtic No, 4.

SILK Dress 2

«-Pt

BEVlH'LtKB NaJffAKKlL CELTIC NO. 4.

DOG MAD 5

Palmer §l Rey, San Fviancisoo* Oal. and Pohtlaho. Or>

J^ORMAN 6ONDENSED.

^***- Long Puimf.k Nokman Ci»NDENsED.

SOCIAL CUSTOMS IN ANCIENT PALMYRA Fifteen Hours Ramble at the Great Pyramids of Egypt 234567

^•^' Pica Norman Condenhed.

DISCOURSES ON SPONTANEOUS Combustion and the Subject of Volcanic Eruption 8

l9rVt, Great Primer Norman Conuensed.

ELECTRICAL PHYROTECHNICS Springtime Rambles Through Vermont 98

* aD-Pi. Paragon Norman Condekseu.

EXCAVATING CURIOSITIES

Spade and Shovel Gymnastics 23

^-Pt. Double Pica Norman Condensed.

YOUTHFUL REGIMEN

Olympian Training Bund 43

3I^Pt. Double Great Phimkr Norman Condensed.

MYSTIC MAZES

Hydraulic Sluicing 56

PAUMR * RCY. 8AN FRANOIMO, OAL. and POflTLANO, Or.

(15:J)

biGHTfACE Celtic ©ondejmsed.

^-5*^ Brevier. Loko Pbdhb. ^0 It.

AMONG THE LONG BLACK RAFTERS

Thb Shadows Lay and the Current that Came From

the ocean seemed to lift and 32

12-Pt Pica.

SHE HAD THAT RING FROM Me and Revenge Shall be my Battle 28

YODR LIFE IS MINE AND WHAT. SHALL Keep me from Sending tour vile Sodi

TO ITS ACCOUNT FROM 45

COLUXBIAN. 16-11.

STAND NOT UPON THE Order of Going rot go and Soon M

30- 1 't. Paraoon.

SOCIETY IS ONE POLISHED HORDE Formed of those Mighty Tribes the Bores and Bored 84

24-l*t. Double Pica.

FIXED HIS BLANK EYE UPON

68 THE SUN THEN THROUGH THE SILENCE HE SAID

2K.pt. Double English.

STRANGER THAN FICTION BUT MUST BET 59

S2-Pt. Double Coluxblan.

Ik DEAD FOR ONE DUCAT THE NOBLER

36-Pt. Double Gbxat Pbhibb.

DEEP BOOK BUT SHALL READ 28

Palmer A Rey, 8an Franomoo. Oal. and PofiTLANO. On.

(154)

J^CDKF^

10- Pt.

I^NC PkIMRR M'lNKop..

-•<MusT BE Sold to the Higklst BiiirR Witp.oi]t Reserve)- HODSEHOLD FURNITURE. FIXTURES AND OTHER VALUABLE FEHSOI.'AL PROPERTY

-•(COMIMaNG AT 12 O'CLOCK AT BlLKUM & SWINDLERS Auai-N' H "SE;-

12- Pt.

I'lCA MoNniiK.

Early Blooming and Flowering CHRYSANViiZMvv.s

CALIFOPM STATE HORTICULTURAL AND VITICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

-i Send Orders to 405 Sansome Street h-

18- Pt.

Grhat Primkr Monuoe.

-*^DiNNERS Served to 87 Exempt Firemen)^

OPPOSraON TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Speeches made by William Everart Gladstone

2I-Pt.

Two-Line Pk'a Monror.

Members of the 59th Congress DEPARTING SUMMER LINGERS STILL Unlimited of Manifold Delights

afi-Pi.

Three-Line Pica Monroe.

From Many a Horrid I

PTi

ABORTIVE POUR

RCE8

Rain with Lightning

PAUMR a RlY. 8AN FRANOISOO. OAL. and POHfTLAND. Oft

(15o)

iZ)PR

EDETIST-

li>*Pt,

THHK»-L1J<K KOKJ>AIt£lt DftKHDKN.

imm MEIIIC:V AND PHARMACY

Recoiiiiitloii of Cciiiflcates Cranleil Ijy Boards of Pliarmac} 53 Consiiiiiprtoii of liquors 24

24'n

Two-LitSE Pica Bresdkn.

PROGRESS OF MEDICAL SCIENCE

Therapeutic Utilization of Hypnotic Science

85 Syntlietic Cocaine 27

36- Pt,

ThkkE'I.ink Pica Drksdejt.

INDIGENOUS DYPSOMANIA

Singular Intoxication liy Cantliarides

35 Native Gra^^e^ 87

tf-rt

Foru-LiNE Pica Dresden*

JtatementJ of Manuf aetnrers 4 Recent Mention^ I

PAl.Mlfl A f?CY, 8AN FflANOiaOO, OAt. AND PORTTUAND. OR-

J^\JT<1 ic=:t^.

18- Pt.

TlinEK'LlMl XOXPAIIKIL MlTKIClI,

Tailoring Establishment Robbed

DARING BrRGlARY IX SHINGLE; SPRINGS

Penaltii, 7^ Years at Sail Qiiciiteii

21-Pt.

Two-LlKB I'irA KmciL

EJlegant Bedroom Furniture

MOQUliT AND AXMINSTEIR RUG$

Body Brussels Carpets

TUlUEKO«[itK VtCA Ml-Kir it.

Sierra Counti] Bugle

EI^DORADO REPUBI^ICAN

4 Tehama Sentinel 5

ifi^Pt,

Fnm-LlNK J'lCA MtMrji.

Tehama $cntinel Pl^TAI^UMA TIMS$

7 Democrat 8

PAUiER & Rev. Sam Fiwmoisoo. Cal and FoirrtAwo, On. (157)

IsIGHTFACE "^UNIC.

Made Beautiful by Nature's Touch AUTUMN SCENES 73

l«*PWKT UnHTFA(K Hfsir,

(EnsJlL*h)

14 MUSICAL 59 Persons of Observation

I J' Pot St LlGHTFACE RUNlC. ^PfCHj

Enlivening and Refreshing 97 RAINFALLS 42

IH l'oj?rT LiQttTFACE lliTNU'. (Great Primer}

15 FRENCH 84 Helena of Killdare

(Dhle. HiuhU Piph)

jj Point r.hmTFAtK HuNir*

35 ORIGINALITY 68 French and American Colonization

(6'litK' N'oujiiiMl)

JWi-rmST fjniiTrArf: IlVNtr'.

13 MINISTERING 25 Missionaries from Palestine

{T-MrR' K*!mji«rL'il)

42' Point I.ioiiTPAt r RuNir.

18 STRICT 67 Preservation of Health

{i'Miw PicH)

48- Point Uohtfack Hunk:

8 SHADY 5 Seaside Reveries

(5-Um' EMcA)

fitkPuiNf LlGMTl- A< K Ut!NlC«

NecFomaneeF

Palmer A Rev, Saw FRANOiaoo, Oau aho Portland, Or. (158)

MODEBN AHTIQUE CONBEHSED,

La. Primer Modebm ANTTgrE Cosn>.

SDMMER RAMBLE IN SOUTHERN LANDS Ibroagli New-Buill YiU^es of kpm Homes 5

Titixx-Lurx Noirr. Modeiuc Aiitiquk Coniv

WESTERN HUNTING CLUB Eleventh Annual Rennion 1884

FlYB-LtKK KOMIV MOtlKUr AlTTtjUS COHJ>.

MACHINISTS

Standard Engine 8

Pica ^fopEHN Antique Cdnb. 12 I't.

DECLARATIOH OF INBEPEHDENCE Tbrilllnl Events Of tte Reiolutlon 1776

Twrj-LiN'K PifiA Modehn ANXJQT'E Tokd.

ELEGANT DESIGNS Gommercial Reporter 21

Thrke-Lixe Pica Mopk&k AKTiQre Cond «

ROMANCER Grand Chorus 6

i*-Pt. FoLTTi-LiN-E Fux MoucnH AKTiqrK rf)NI>EN*Fn.

AMERICAN PRODUCE

Household Decorations $30

i'4hn.

FivE-LnnE Pica Modern AfrnQum Condenbed.

Prominent Mercliant 4

7i-Pt

&zx-LiiiB Pica Modern ANnqttE Co**DENBKt>.

Rural

Palmir & nty, 6am FRAMCiaoo, Oal. and Portlamd, Or. (159)

Modern ji*cntiqu"f.

OREGON LUMBER DEALERS

Tlmbor Forests of Washington Territory

32 Redwood Lumber 54

Lost* PhlMf-R MOFiKKX AvTivrF^

ORNAMENTAL CARVINGS

Prize Composition by Harrison

Schools of Design 58

BiKviru Mmihr!(! AxTiQi'r. * -Pt,

mSTRUMENT MANUFACTORY

Composer of Fasclnatlngr Overture*

78 Music and Drama 23

Pica Moukhuv Asmjf k. 12- Pt*

MODERN PRINTING

Numerous Improvements I

Par Excellence

m-Pt.

riVK-LlNi: NOKrARKTI, MODKRN ANTtQUK.

SECOND REUNION Lake Huron Excursions 31

3 LiXI KONP. MODKftX ASTIHIM-:,

CONSTRUCTION

Domestic Productions

Handsome 25

PAU^QOX Hui^ARTe AICTIQCTI.

2o.ri,

CURIOSITY

Natural History

Museum 7

SS-Fl

TiJitSK-Liifi Pica MouKJUf AKTiqiTa.

EMBROIDERIES Commission Broker, 6

m^n.

ItouBLH Paraoopt MOPIRW AMrfQITI.

CONDUCTORS Summer Resort 25

Palmer A Re v. 8am Frano<800, Cal. and Portlamd. Oa (160)

Modern /cntique.

«8-Pt

Font Li!T» Tic A MoDERjr AJm^rw

HISTORIES Reminiseenee 4

eo-n.

rrvK-LLXK Pica Mudkuti Antiqik,

RESORT

Embroidery

Medley 5

72- Pt

Sa-Lun Pica Modmih Ajitkiiti.

NEGRO

Neighbors Homes 8

Palmer & Rey, Bah Framo»oqv Oal. and PonrtANO. Or. flfilp

JVIODERNj^NTIQUE WiDE.

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Modern Antique Wide.

DISTINGUISHED NEIGHBORS

North American Fire Insurance Company

Annual Conventions 123

(Great i*rim(>r) IR-Point Mukkrn Anticjue WroE.

HUNTINGTON BRIDGE

Pleasant Steamboat Excursions.

River Enjoyments 45

(P»nigon)

'it>- Point Mohmrn Aktique Wtpe.

ELEGANT DESIGNS Handsomest Adornments 17

(Sliue NoDi«Arell) BO-PoiNT Modbbn Antique Wide,

PRODUCTION

Domestic Wines 89

(Dble. Gt. Primer) 36-Poikt Mookbn Antique Wujjt,

THRONES German Count 1

(4-Une Pica)

4fi Pottrr MoDEEN Antiqije Wide.

BUNCH Remnant 4

PALMER A. RcY. Ban FRAr«QiBOO. Oau and Portlamd, Oft (162)

HARDWARE-

lO-Pt.

Two-hntm Peaju..

I^PI,

Two-Lm« 'SoTiTABtn,.

l^Pt

Two-LDfB EomtaeotB.

m-n.

Two-LiifB Pica.

m-n.

Two-Lmi Gkbat Prekeb^

aPAO€8 ANQ QilADft OCTTIA.

pMjmmm & IIcy» aAN Franoi^oo. Oai» amo Poittlano* Or.

(las)

LATIN ANTIQUE

6' Ft- NowpABiPrL,

-*WHEN+WINTER+W1NDS*ARE*-

Pkerclng*Chlll+arTC*+throug-h+the+hawthorn

Blows the Cale with solemn

1 234-5&7S90

^^^^ Long .Primkii.

^AN D+TH E+M ASTER^^

With +Gesture4*of+ Command

Waved his hand and loud

I 234567890

S-Pt

-«-WHAT4CiLORY+DOTH4-

The+world+put+on+for+him+whCN-wJth

Fervent heart goes forth

1234567SOO

PtCA.

12-Pt.

-»^HAVE+READ-i-

ln+the+Marvelious + Heart

Of Man that an Army

1 23356780O

18- Pt,

Great pRmEH.

-f-DOWN+THE+BROAD+VALE-K Of Tears afar the Spectral camp is fled

22- Pt,

BouBUE Smau. Pica.

-fTHEN-tCOMESfTHE-j- Summer day bidding the man

30-I»t.

F[VK-LiNE Nonpareil.

^40ur+BLESSED+Dead4-

86-Ft

DOCTBLE Q&KAT PbDCKB-

USEFUL+SerieS'**-

<^pt.

Foi:iitrLiirx Pica.

-i-Man+DIECM-

Palm EH & Rrr. 8an Franoisoo» Oal. awd PonTLAwo, On.

(1^4)

CONCAVE.

6- PL NOKPAKEII.-

'•>SMALL»LATIN*ANIHL£SS4<}REEK<^

EVEN*THE*TENDEREST*HEARTS*NEXT*OUR

t3 * OWN KNOWS HALF 24

MKPt Two-Linri! Pkam..

-^EXISTENCE+SAW+HIM^

SPURN*HER*BOUNDEI>*RElGN

38 ^ FAST TIME * 2^

-^IMMODEST+WORD&fADMIT-^

NO*DEFENCE*WANT*OP*OECENCY*IS

46 * WANT OF SENSE * 75

Two Line KoNPARKrL.

12-Pt

^MMAGINATIONS^

OF*THE*SKEPTIC*ARE

3 * GREATER * 8

I^Pl

Two-LtKJE BnEVtXEi.

*k;onvincing*thoughts^ is honor but empty bubbles

aj-PL

Two-Lno! Long Prdceb.

*^HUMAN*KINDNESS-^ WILL COMMAND RESPECT

a«-pi.

Tvo-Lnrx Pica.

*^DARK*AS*MIDNIGHT-^

SR-PL

Two-Linv Eirouiii.

-^HONOREI>HERO^

aapt

Two- Link Coluhbiait,

-^EIGHT^POUND^

»-Pt

Twc^Lmc GiuuT Psncza.

*KjOLEH-PINS^

AL.L m*ZE9 H^VC riOUIICB Alio JUVrtrr AND UMI AT THC ■OTTOtt,

PAUMen & RCY* San Franoisoo, Oal. amd Poi?tlamo, Oa

(16o)

Concave Condensed.

^-^t. Two-link NoHFARKOi.

-HTO^LEARN^MUCH^WEf?- MUST LEARN BDT LITTLE AT ONCE 2

24- Pt.

Tro-Lnfi Pica.

^THEY^MOCKN^ THEM IN SCORN S

\^

Two-Lots Buxyteii.

Ifi-Pt

-HDARK»AS*WIHTERN- WAS THE FLOW OF ISER 6

Two-LiMH Lovo Pbimbb. 20- Pt.

-NTHE^JOYFDLH- HADNTS OF MANKIND 4

aa-PL

TwO-Lmi COI^UMBIAN.

€OY*COMES*AraR*fiRIEFf*-

40- Pt.

Two-LiHB Pahaooit.

^BRAYE#LMNICHTS^

4h-n.

Tojm-htwt PicjA.

^NORMAN#SAXON^

m-ix

PtVK-Lont Pica.

^MARDI^CRAS^

72-Pt,

8Dt-Lmi Pldu

^PRISMATIC^

TMi Dwf IMXT Sixu or Tm« acMiis Jurrirv ay B»xtms Of Pioa ahb Linc at thc bottom.

PALMiiR^ Jk Rev, 8 an F»amdi8Co, Oal. and Poretland, Oit.

iim)

CONCAVE EXTENDED.

^K>'^^n In m <3re«n ari<l 3Ka<l^ S«<1 a i

IVIo<le*t Violet Gi^iat; Its Ststk vr^a

2 &ent Gn<S I-»ow 34

IMAUXIC^WOIMDER Brln:/^ Ocean's Curloalty

Pica.

^ALOWE IIM THE \A^ORLI>^

IVIarvellous Incidents In the History

SO*Of an Orphan JOS

IH^Pt

OBmAT pKocaa.

-i SAILOR i AFLOAT ^ 30 Think of a Friend T4

f^Ft

B<>tmi<« Pica-

VALLEV RATH 32 Rocky Mount IT

J6-PI.

BOUBLB GBKAT PRIXIB*

HANO made

Foim-Lnrv Pica,

FAT Clam

OftNAMEPffTS EXTRA. PER FOIfT 25 CT&

SPACES AND QUAOS EXTRA.

Palmer A f?EY. 8a n Franci»co. Cal, and Poutlano. Or,

(167)

NE^A^ TUSCAN.

*''**' pAitAons.

HUNTING THE BENGAL TIGER

Exciting Incidents and Hairbreadth Escapes

35 All Stories Eclipsed 26

34-Ft. DovniM Ptctk.

UNDER THE OAK TREE Where are you Going Pretty Maid

S^Pt. Double CoLincAiAif.

ROGUES MARCH Sunshine 384 Tempest

4C^Ft. BorBLE F^fUOOK.

3 SQUARE Dealers 2

<8-in. FouB'Lnri Pica.

MASTIC Recluse

SPACES AND QUAOB EXTRA.

Palmer & Rey, Ban Francisoo, Oai_ and Portuano. Ofi. (168)

ii^

ANTIQUE POINTED.

li-Pl. piojL Autkiub PoiimD.

GllEAT PaIMER AXTIQttB PoiSTXD, ii^Ft,

Long Bow Series. ZSncyclopedia

DoCBLA Small Pica ANTiari Poiktij).

Double Ekoliau AxTK^ri Poijtfed. 2&'Pl.

ARNOI^D'S

Brave Fight Surrender

mt

DorsLi GmiAT Pmtiisx Ajrrt^tn Poimtid.

PIG LEAD Marine Engine

40-Pt.

DoimL* Pajuaow Axnqtrs Poixtbp.

POINTED Black Leads

<H-Pt.

Fotni'LitfS Pica AirreQiJii Poiktsd.

WAVES Sheet Iron

Palmer & Rey, 8an FRANOtsoo, Oau amd Poatlano, Oa (169)

EGYPTIAN EXTRA CONDENSED.

Pica Egyptian Extra Cokt^kkbed.

CBOicB 7mmmi or mm

Sosoitr MIh tliroiigl Celebiated Flacei,

®SU Pit" A EGYPTIAN EJCTHA CONBENfiED.

EIT IDHiTS TO n

3-LiNi NoNF. Egyptia>* Ex. Condensed.

mw^ or :oTM uwAcmis

Nimsms (Iraiiiiioiis Heccmie&iiitio&s 3

THiLKB'Li?rE Pica EuYfrriAN Ex. Conekisd.

L

T

line Wad of Uei Paper EuBOlll anil CoillierilBai

4'1'VX

8evkn-Line Nonpabeil Egyptian Extba Cosf>KNsEr>.

IIB COnOI IBM Hugyin! ill Irilini Cimfas SIS

48- Pt,

TNirR-LiNE PrrA Egyptian Extra Condknsied.

E::cokt SonostiG Froluctions 89

OO-Pu Five-Line Pica Egyitiak Extra Cuni»en>ed.

INSURANCE ilGENT Monuinenlal Assurance 32

T2H,

Six-Line Pica Eoyi^tian Extra Condensed,

m NnUl Bank

PALMCR A Rrv. San Franci*oo. Oai, and Po«m>ND, On. (170)

f RENCH >VNTIQUE . f RENCH CLARENDO^J.

l^r*»lST > lij:N4 II ANTiqUE.

(Brevier)

Landscapes, f ortraits, sjid ^lpkm&9

lO-PoiKT Frekcb Antiqvk. (lotig Primer)

FEENCH CSIITA TEA SETS

Bohemian Enameled Slasswatd.

12-PoiXT FBK?fCM AJ«TIQUE. (Plcil)

SCZXINTIFIC EECOED.

Department of Literature

Ilft-POINT PkKNCB AJflTlQUE.

fOL Primer )

QASIfES SCENE

Fragrant Geranium

a)-Poi?JT French A>'tique.

(Pfimgon) '

FEBFECTZONS

liIountaizL Eange

aO-Poi NT French A^tiquk. (Mine N(iU|«.)

FOITITDEIl

Inducement

a&^pDiKT FiLEMCH AXTiQiTK. (Dbla Gt Primer)

Premium

^-POTNT FftBifCH Antiqus< (7'lioe Kon p. )

Chimes

*K^Poi>-T FKKJ9CH AwnqrtB.

{4-11 ue Plcii}

ti-PoiNT FRKNni Clarendok, (Nonparell>

ELEMENTS or MATSXMATIC8 rOB 70ITKQ PSOFLE Brovn'i Sltae&Ury Practical ud CODafreUl Arltlaetle

8-PoiNT French Clabjckdok. ( Brc v ler>

DEALEE3 IN OPTICAL mSTEUHENTS Hanufaetare of Astr^Bomloal InstramenU

lO-PoiNT Fkkn< II <:lai».e>don. {Ij^m^ Primor)

BEASS AND lEON PmiNITUEE. Magnifleent Specimens of Designs

12-POlNT FEXKCH CLAE£NJ>aN. (PlCft)

THE MAEION SENTINEL Journal of Madison County

18-PoiNT Fkknch Clareni>on. (Gfeat Primer)

ELEGANT MONUMENTS Bronze UzirM, Ornaments.

Ji PuINT FitBNCII CXARieNDinV. {Dble. Plea)

CUSTOM HOUSE Frencli Trimming

; to- P01«T F R E N CM V LA REN DO N . (5-11 n 8 K flD | >. >

MEMORIALS First Premium

as-PoiNT Fr. Cljlbendon. (Dble, Gt, Primer)

MEMBEH Prominent

4^PoiWT Frbncb Clahendok. (4'lUiePlcA)

^^^^^. H 'l^'FOINT FRBNCB CLARENDON. (4'lUiePlC>A)

Erazid Romance

PALMKft & Hmr, San Franoisoo. Oal, and PorrTumo, On. 071)

French Clarendon Extended.

Nonpnrt^l nnd Prarl Frent'h Clnrtuffon Extendrfi I Nonpaheil Frkkch CLABiEffDoN Ejct^itdeo. Unr^ and cnn hr. uM'd as Cap» and SrnnU Cnpx. j 'x'^r .tv.E Z^O^"^^r^3&Tr r?jriTs.jfT3 a tsj v

Lo. Prim. French Clareendon Extkndfd.

FoiantaLlix of ^Teetltla.

Pkaht. French rLAKEN. EttF-N. nn Xonp. Himly.

^Sfaj^taca* ffifcVrt-nytg^ m%ms£^^m *.x^d» ^«i4«b

BrKVIER FrF.NCII f'LAREN'DOif E.^TKNDE&.

Pica French clarendon E.xtknokb. 12 Pt,

xs:ECE]i=a:i02ST

IS Pt.

Treee-Link Nonpareil Fbekch Clareekdon Exiendrd.

Brozajzied. ^-^oanLtel ngnojces

20-Pt. Paraoon French Clarendon Extended.

P

24 Pt.

BouBLE Pica Frjench rLABEEa»oN Extended.

TX^^^^)EI

3(Mn,

FivK'J4NK Xohpaheil Frkkch Clarendon Extejcd^p.

36- Pt.

Three-Line Pica French Clarendon E-xtended,

pALMtff & Rey, Ban (Pranoksoo. Oal. and PorrrLAND. Or. (172)

French ionic.

Lotto PftiMKE Pbikcb Ionic.

FIRE INSURANCE

American National Banks.

GoTernment Bond

l*icA French Ionic li-Pt.

FRENCH POEM

Second Grand Concert.

Entertainment

3)-Pt,

pjiftA^QON Pbekch tomtc.

FREIGHT AGENT

Michigan Central Railroad

Direct Route 5

EltOLIgH Frekch Iokic.

SPRING TIME

Foreign Commerce.

Manufacture

S'Ltirs Nojir. ruENCii Ionic* 18-Pt,

MGUNTAUST

LiUHLber Regions.

Premium

»pt.

FlVK-LlNK NnSPAEEIL FrEN'H IiiNIC-.

MOURNING Granite Monuments

42- Pt.

SEVEffLlNH NONPAHKIL FKENTH In?*|( .

PRINTING North American

iR^rt

F(>rii-LiKs Pica Fkkmch Iokic.

MINER Gominander

(1-3)

IV1LJFR.A.

•VPt NOKPAREtL llLTfLAl..

*aANTI3PflSM0DIC AND TONICt>*

•<MEDICAL ic^^ 8URGICflLt>

JMMEDiftTE RELIEF IN DYSMEMORRHOEft DUTCH PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIHY

45 MNEORRHfiGlA 23 , 57 RflRE CHEMICALS S9

^^^*^ Long Phi me 11 Mi ral.

-ORESISTANCE OF ALKALOIDS TO PUTREFAGTION[>

INTERESTING MATTER. TREATMENT. SPECIAL DIRECTIONS

45 SUPREME COURT DECISIONS 23

12- Ft

1*1 r A ^MUBAL.

-cJANNUAL REPORT OF HEALTH OFFICERI>>

EXTRAORDINARY .^^ UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS

FROM OVER 5675 PHYSICIANS

18-PL

TH&KB-LIKB NONFAHKIL ^k BaL.

MICROSCOPICAL LABORATORIES 34 o<SOCIETIES ^^ COLLEGES >*

24.Pt.

Two- Like Pica Mcral.

NATIVE SONOMA WINES <IMOSELLEI>

nrt-in.

Tbrze-Jask Pica Hurau

MEDICAL EXPERTS 5 ART FAKES 7

Palmer A ReVi Bam Frahcivoo. Oal. and Foiitland, Or.

(174)

EflSTLUKE.

*-P*- NOXPARKIL EaSTLAKB.

DEFAULTER'S ROUTE BOOK OF FOREIGN EXCURSIONS

•^WRITTEN BY AN ABSENTEE. SHOWING HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY AND PLEflSflNTLY^-

23 -<EVflDE* PURSUING* OFFICERS^- 46

^*^* Brevier Eartlakb.

-i PATENT AUTOMATIC t ELECTORAL * COUNTERS ■-

-< HONEST » OFFICIALS x CONSTRUCTED i ACCORDING t TO » CIRCUMSTANCES ^

-"UNIVERSAL * SUFFRAGE t SUPERSEDED^

^^^ Loxo Primer Eahtlakb.

H WONDERFUL + REPEATING t APPARATUS ^

•<TEN+THOUSANDtMAJORITIES^MANUFACTURED^TO*ORDER^

-i OMNIPOTENCE l OF l MONEY-BAGS K

^^^' Pica Eaktlakb.

^MIDNIGHT? TO* MORNINGS

H LARGE + MINORITIES + MADE + SMSLL * MAJORITIES h

H GLORIOUS I BALLOT K

l^Pt Great Primer Eastlarb.

-4 FROLICSOME * KILKENNY * FELINES ! > ^ k -^ BOOTJACK t EXERCISE ^ + »-

24-Pt Two-LixE Pica Eartlake.

HCROSSCUTf&^BROADME^ ^BEAM t CARYERS^

3ft-Pt. Two-LixB Orbat Phmbr Eastlarb.

HGORDON+&*GOTCHh

(175)

FRA.1VI.

6-Pt. Nonpareil Program.

CALIFORNIA BASEBALL TEAM

^ Woodward's Gardens »s-

Admission 25 Cents i^ Reserved Seats. $1.00

Brevier Program. S-Pt.

WONDERFUL EXHIBITION

6 Red Riding Hood s

startling NoYelties i^ir Thrilling Scenes

^Children under 8. Hall-Price 1^ | -^ Admission, 2B Gents. )^

10-Pt. Long Primer Progra.\:.

-^2 UNSOPHISTICATED TRANSFORMED 3)^

Wonderful Exiiibitigh of Trained and Untrained Animals 5

^ Monster and Dwarf Elephants ^

^*P*' Pica Program.

4 UKBOUHDED CAPACITY EYER FILLING 5

^7 Remarkable Examples si^-

Morning RamlDles in Sonoma and Surrounding Country

^^^ Columbian Program.

^HAHDSOME BRICK HOUSEI^ ^ Containing 12 Rooms ^ Water Tanks * Stables for 75 Horses

1®'^- Great Primer Program.

^ANNUAL EXHIBITION!^

Freistch Flowers "^ Feathers 78 New Store, 38 Pine Street

24-Pt. Two-Line Pica Program.

-^UOHN SMITH & CQi^

^FINE MARBLE MANSION!^ i!V Mortised + Letters -^

Palmer A Rey. 8an Franoimo. Oal. and Portland, Oa

(176)

G-EDMETRIC SPECIMENS-

JWJ Pt. PEABL OEOSCETHK , ox X(>N1*.\KKIL BODY.

BEAUnrUL SUKSETS AFPEARIKC TO AN ENRAPTURED CBGERVE:-: CF lir-.'TJ-S:

hum: the hush of TUJILIDHT FAUJS CENTl-Y UPCN THE GREEN A1:D SUDPIND Iv'.EADaUTS

All Tnznuloua the Aspen stand by the L'suntaln Zephyrs fanned 257

Oraot Chorxna of Evanln^ DEPARTURE or SUNL:cht ah? Splendors ol a dying Eay

®"Pt. KONPABKU. GXOMKTRIC.

RESUXT DF THE APPUCATinN DF R NEW PRINCIPLE IN TYPE DESIGNING

HandsaznB Series far Neat, Tasty and Elegant Printing

Extremely TIseful In Almost Every Style of Artistic Typography 345

S-PL Bbctikr Geometric.

GRilCEFUL FORMS DF SQUARES ANLI FARALLELD GRAMS

Lattars Campasad of Straight Linas and Anglas BD

Beautiful Effact Fraducad IXTlthDut Using tha Llna of Beauty

lO-Pt. Long Pkixer Geomktbic.

TREATISES DN THE PRINCIPLES DP GEDMETRT

MathEmatical MEasurEmEiit SBD

iittributss end RElatians of MagnitudB Faiiiid

12-Pt. Pica Geomietric.

ARITHMETICAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSED

Many IntricatE CamputatLans B4

Investigating ttiE MysteriEs af Calcnlatian

IS-Pt. Great Primer Geometric.

STRANG-E THEOREMS PRDVED

CDrnEring tliE RDund

Ddd Tricks ai NnmtiErs 125

21-PL Double Pica Geometric.

SQUARING A CIRCLE

Trying PrDblEin

Puzzles far Sclinlars

(177)

Atheniak.

^P*' Nonpareil Athenian.

UNQUESTIOKABLE AHTIMOKIACAL PROPOSITIONS

Ornamental Ty]pe, like Bonions and Gingerbread, may oacasionally aerve a Gocxl Pan)oee

Neat, PxiAin Letters are the Bread aiid Butter

8-Pt- Brevier Athenian.

68 MOONSHINERS IN PARADISE 73 Marching Along with Rollicking Song Went the Jolly Old Throng Carrying Banners Decidedly Gaudy

^^^^ Long Primer Athenian.

78 DAKGEROUSLlY BRIGHT EYES 39

Beaming Forth Hightly from Bewitching Maidenly Faces

Under Small Cap Coverings

^•^* Pica Athenian.

2 straight the path of duty 5

CiiTYed the Line of Beauty ; Follow the First and The Other will Follow Thee.

^®"^ Great Primer Athenian.

3 ATHENIAN BEAUTY'S 4

Robust Slenderness Ensures Her Grecian

IxOYER's Tenderness.

22-Pt. Double Small Pica.

9 STOLKK KISSES B

Compressed Tunnel S^w^eetness

Rail Road Sparks.

PALMR * RIV. 8AH FRAHOMOOb OAI. AND PORTUMtO, ON.

(178)

COHDMSED AtHEKIAI.

6-Pt NOVPARKIL COXDKXSKD ATHKXIAX.

THE SUl HID PUT ES IiaflT-CAP CB. AHD COYESED O'ER HIS ESAI^,

fbea Cc3t!ees Stan Jl;peuel Jbill the Cnrttliis rcTial his Bel The Kc:n Arcsc; meet KcUierly. to take a irilet I^eep how all

The Stars Behavel while he her Scveielp was Aziee;.

8-Pt. Brevue Ooxdbmibo ATnBNiA.v.

SEE SAW THEM WI5K THEIR SILVERY EYES, AS IP M ROTJISH FLAY;

Tliough SUent all, to her tliey Seemed as if they'd nmch to Say. So, Leet their Frolics Should

Disturb the Slsefiige Kuia of Lioet,

lO-PL L050 PrIMBR GOiTDBXBBD Athexian.

SHE ROSE so HIGai THAT HER MILD EYE

Could Keep them all in Sight The Stars, Abash'd, Stole Softly Back, and Looked

Demure aud Prim; Uhtil the Mooe Begah to Hod,

t2-Pt Pica CoKosmuD Athbiias.

HER EYES BECOMIHa DIM. THEH SLEEPILY

Slie Sought lier Home, tMt's Somewliepe: Wlio Knows

Where? But as She Weht, the Playful Stars

IS-Pt OuAT Primu Condkxsso Atubnian.

COMMENCED THEIR TWIMLIIG

Glare. And when the Moon was fairly Gone,

The Imps with Silyeey Eyes

24-P4. DouBLB Pica Coxvbxbbd AniEinAX.

HAD SO MUCH FM

It Woke the Sun, and he Began

To Rise. He Rose ih Glory I

S^Pt. DouBLK Grbat Primer Coxsbxbed Athenian.

FROM HIS EYES

Sprang Fortli a lew-Born Day; Before Whose

(179)

i^j^Knrxji^.

8-Pt. Brevier Mantua.

65 Long Continued Crisis in the Balkans 87

GIGANTIC FAILURE OP COLONIZATION IN CENTRAL AFGHINASTilN

Somex\rliat Dubious and Unreliable Diplomatic Information

lO-Pt. Long Primer Mantua.

Australians View witli Distrust the Intrigues of

EUROPEAN POWERS FOR POSSESSION OP THE FERTILE

43 Islands and Harbors in the Paoiflo Ocean 29

12-Pt. Pica Mantua.

CattLolic Chinese Mission Houses

PROTESTANT CHURCH BUILDING ENTERPRISE

45 Episcopalians and. Congregationalists 23

18-Pt. Great Primer Mantua.

YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 89 Catholic Youths Directory 67

12-Pt. Pica Acadia:;.

THE imPftSSIVE W0HD MID {(ESQIsa'FE EYE, BADSES 135Y9 ^ t 0F MTHOKI'Fr * »- 24680

18-Pt. Orbat Primer Acaoiax.

^nSTflDimE & EfflPTIWAItlsETK 9T531 f fflfiTHimenmii BKQKEKi f 08642

22-Pt. Two-Like Smali< Pica Acadian

4im)wmmm yiidkee si^ii^

2S45 1 FOKEISn DM2E J 6Y89

^^''^' Two.LnrB Pica Acadiax.

^ 12M56Y896 ^

(180)

flPOLLO.

^^ liUKVIKR Al-OLL.«>.

OUR CRADLE IS THE STARTING PLRCE IN LIFE

S^ift we r\XT{ tl\e Onward Race ar[d react) thie Goal, wJ\er\ iq \Y\e Mansioi^s wf tlip Blest

Deatt\ leaves to its Eterqal Rest iJ\e Weary Soiil

10-PL Loxo Primer Apollo.

RIYER THAT IN SILENCE WINDETH

Tlirougii tl^e MeadoiA^s Brigl^t and Free, till at last XY[y rest t\\o\l

234 Kindest in t\\e Bosorn of tl:\e Sea 567

Apolm) Prriks is combination.

John Peterson Borg. Ligl:]triir[g Lacteal Fluid Disperiser,

No. 825 CLOVER AVENUE,

Stunipville. California.

TELEPHONE 347.

Gebxan Accents Furnished witu lacu Font in this tjEKiEs.

^^ TWO-LIKI NOSIPARBIL ApOLLO.

GENTLE SPRING IN SUNSHINE CLAD

Well dost tlioU tiny Power display, for Winter rriaKeth

Tlie liglit heart Sad and tiie sad heart Gay.

U-R.

TllRIE-LlXC NOXPARUL ArOLLO.

MOORS OF GRflNJlDH

Interesting Lecture on tt|e fllt|anqbra

35 Tlrie Hall of Lions 78

Palmir a Riy. 8an Franowoo. Oal. and Portland. Or

(181)

«a»i&« OCITINQ 4H£ JAQQEb w-*®

(Nonpareil) 6-POINT OUTINO No. 45.

MBATn LOCK'S MV rORM IN MI J IKON EMBKACB ; COUt> ARB *4 MV MANDJ AND C^rTV MV CAdC ©7

(Nonpareil) 6-PoiNT Outing No. 48.

Dur rue virion now co/aej or a 5ir in

84 THE 5KY, 50 I'LL LAY UP 27

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Outing No. 48.

^OME TYPE "^^ DlsSTr^ISUTC A-3 ON NIQl-l 33

(Nonpareil) 6-PoiNT Outing Na 44.

.51 NQ or ttl^ .START, m.5 QREAT AA\DmON,5 .SOOITS 33 THE CAPITAL THAT QAVE MIM 2*

(Nonpareil) 6-PoiNT Outing No. 42,

cAcisSC ror^ hopej tmcn rcu-

5 THE DOOM TO WttlCM A ^

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Outino Na 47.

MAIS WA^rATCD WHO 5 NEVCI^ ADV'D 4

(Pica) 12-Point Outing No. 46.

LATENT PECULIAKITIC^ "^ ODDITIES 64 Pt^INQLE ar C2 7P

Outing Series in Combination.

Bureau r9K Coaacdian^ ^^^ Mumoi^i^tj^

NOTMINQ PCI^rCCT IN NATUI^C Keadek, How Can Yocj Mope ro v5ee, Cach PKOor pro/^ Errok Always Trcc

Wi-iBN Nexr IN Qai-i. Yoa Dif Yoor Pbn, ftBruBcr tmat Pmntcrj are bciV A\bn

Wnv Tmcn Expccrr :n Tmjva to Tkaqc WmaT'.5 Neve;^ rojND in Human Race

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Jagged No. 41.

THE MAN WHO LOOiES ALL 2F FORTUNE'J PRIZEJ hia»

^t^ IN FACT THE MAN WHO NEVER AbVERTJ5E5 28

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Jaooed No. 40.

A STACK or QCJDb5 WITHIN H15 5T0RE •• ' * WHICH CAN'T BE LE55 OR NEVER MORE •• 67

(Pica) 12-PoiNT Jagged No. 39.

5INQ BC15INE55 MEWJ TME bI5AAL FATE

35 ^ OF HIM WHO LABORS PCJT TO WATT

Jagged Series in Ck)MBiNATioN.

A25T ^ BoaNTirciL •• Custom «» Will •» Banish

BEWAILINQ FAILUREJ « IN * TYPOGRAPHY

Palmer A Rey. 8an Francisoo. Oal. and PofrrtANO. Oft (182)

4

M-^ Great Primeb Bremen.

True Harmonies ol Music Fiirnislied

mucTffls mim for booiseuers ap statmers

Maininotli ExMMtion Monday tlie 23d of Septemlier

MrPt I>ouBLB Pica Bremen.

Enterprise Printing Company

mWim' MTIOML ME OF BORCEOT

Purnaces and Ranges 32 Sutter Street

S^P^ Double Great Primer Bremen.

CoMw & Co, 45 liBter Street

e^ t3

I-^TLJ13E:c:Z:K:.

M-P*- Great Primeb Lubeck.

Horseslioeliig and BlacksmltMng

SOMORSET Md W^l^^Bm MII^ROAD COMPANY

Maohiiie Sliops 3345 MoEtgomerij Street

2*"Pt Double Pica Lubeck.

Mercantile IJxhibitioiis

KEMARKABI^K HI^TORICAI^ ^W

Eeception the 39tli December

••"^ Double Great Primer Lubeck.

8 Charming Beauties 6 TYPOGRAPHIC FRAGMENTS

PALMm & Rey. 8an Francisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(183)

Oxonian.

6-Pt. NoKPARXtL Oxonian.

PieBBRVS OP IJbAOMBH (QYVH0L06T.

Blissful (Qbardbi^ihgs of OfiiBBise <iupiD Bhon6 vhb iiiisGious Iiassbs op OIohsvasoiboplb

$ iia4<«z8*o £

8-Pt. Bbbvixr Oxonian.

SOGIAL (SUSmOMS IH flNGIBBV ^ALMYI^A. flUXILIAI^Y (HBGHANIGAL flPPLIANGES OF IPHB €6YPIPIAB ^YI^UID BUILDBi(S

$ lS8^6aZ890 t

10-Pt. Long Primnr Oxonian.

Living Infiniivisimal Sai^asiifig ©i^EAvnui^Es. Beauivies I^evealed by (Deans of (Qigi^osgopig Invesiiigavions.

$ 123456Z890 £ 12-Pt. Pica Oxonian.

LCAI^GB FjEWAI^D JPO PlNDBF?. fl FjBPUJPAJPION POI^ SOBI^IBJPY AND INDUSJPFJY S5«I^AYBD.

$ 1234S@78@0 £

l^-Pt- Orxat Primsr Oxonian.

cqulifiifudinous cqlnoi^ijfibs. She United Bf^qiphei^hood op ^olitigians.

20-Pt. Two-LiNi Long Primer Oxonian.

gUOTAJIiIONS ffllSQUOiPBD. ©YGLOPEDIA OP LlUDIGF^OUS ffllSTAI^ES

24-Pt. Two-link Pica.

©iGi^AXB, Shovel ^ @o.

eXGAYAJTING POP^ FJOMAN (gUP^IOS. $ 1234S67890 £

(184)

CTF^X-riK^t^ji^rsrpc.

9-TL Thrkk-Lixb Excelsior Cruiksiiaki.

476 LflTEST PURNISHINGS FOR (JlECniiEMEM 632

BJOBT qppRovBt) Designs m yiGHLV Becoming hnd grvLisH yHBiLHMENTS Tights hnd Plbbhings in the IVJost Qharming Tints

^'^ Pica Cruikbiiakk.

HEGULflR gaTURtaY C^KiHT gENDERS

IjEaDacHB ^laKERs, Pocket gREaKERs aND IVjoney Takers 654 TV^aN's l^laTURBL DEGRaWNa Instincts 239

IS-Pt.

TllRU-LlXK XOXPAKXIL CRVIKgllAMt.

(jRaCEFUL PEMININE *pROSSEaiJS

Divorced Wive's Planking ^Iovements

S gaCCHaNflli gliUMBERS 5

24.Pt

Two-LiXK Pica Crcirbiunk.

MoRGaNTIC MaRRmGES

gacHELORs Quarters in Rome

(JOUTHFUL POLLIES

80-Pt. FlVB-LlMK ?;ONPARKIL ('KI'IKSIIAXK.

rvJaSS rvjEETINGS ORaTORICSL gLaiHERSKITES

86-Pt

TllRKK-LiNK PUA ('KIIKHIIANK.

Tricky (^aNtimaiE

pLaUSIBLE pLaTITU&ES

Palmer & Rev. 8an Francisco. Cal. and Portland. Or.

-185)

©LADIATE.

-Pt

LoNO Pkimbr Gladiatb.

-^UNITED*STATES*GOVERNMENT*^

The Pf.k op the Tokgue Should be Dipped ik the Ink of the Heart

84 57 fashionable*seas:de*resorts 26 89

^"^- Pica Oladiatr.

-^DIRECTOR 8795 * MEETINOi^

Superior Abilities Acquired by Long Application

65 * latest»parisian*noyelties * 87

18- PL

GUAT Primbr Ouadiats.

- Mergantile^Prihting AGRICULTURAL*23* IMPLEMENT

-*^MINING*67*MAGHIHERY^

24-Pt. Tvo-LiNB Pica Glaoiatk.

-4fLATEST*STYLE#-

FRENCH* FLOWERS

59* MODERN* 34

^ Tyo-LiKK Great Primbr Oladiatr.

LONG^^45^LIFE

32 DESIGN 67

(186)

^OXON.

^-^- TWO-LlKR NOXrARSIL MOXOK.

««ELEGAT1T « ICDPORTATIONSfS!^

PRIJ^TING CDADE EASY * ISSUE OF J^EW F/ICES

«a)ODERN « 2346 « PRODUCTIONS!©

1**P*- Two-Lnn MnnoK Moxox.

«INATIONAL* INTECDPERANCEI«t

LAST DROP MAKES THE CUP RUN OYER

# 23 <^ COMMONWEALTH * 45 ^

2(>-Pt. Two-Ijnr Long Primer Moxok.

/IMER.ICAN » (DANUF/ICTURING « CO. #67 STANDARD 89 »

21-Pt. Two-Line Pica Moxow.

«SPRING»TKADEI# F/ISIilON/IBLE DKESSMAKEK 73 » COCDPANY » 42 m

PALMm & Rky. 8an FRANOiaoo. Oal. and Portland, Or.

(1.S7)

RIDGE WOOD.

Pica.

47'6 Blood s^^d ttieii* I^iglits 4^5

Great

GO]^STil]S[TI]SrE jSTOBLiE 20 PHzc l^idiqg 19

Docxut Pica.

OPTICAL ILLUSION

Q]:]Os|s of Depqi<ted Fi'iends

8 Coine Bqcl^j 6

30- Ft.

Dquule GaxAT FtmcsB.

Pleqsqqt Ifisti^qctioq

•P^AOCS AND QUADS EXTRA.

Palmcr a Rty, 8an FitANOtaoo, Oal. and PonrrLAMo, Ofi>

(190^

•^e^pivius^

U-Pt. Thrkb-Lihb Noxpardl Cadmus.

•^Oal^la^^d Ji^sura^cc (ZonQpar:)y4- Scl^ool ^ Pcsig;^

6-Pt NOHPAUIL CADMUB. TlIRBE-LlNR ExCBUilOR CaDMUB. 9-Pt.

BANK NOTE COMPANY

Natiojpel Tei9i)era9ce Savioj^ UqIoq

Due Depositors $a7,604

Ope of t^ Most Useful of all tj^

Moderp Job Faces

ProspectiijjJ foi« Gold lylipcs

ColurQbia Pai«

yyditaulic Surface Iv^ii^ipg

M-Pt FOUK'LlHIl NONPAKSIL CaOMUB.

Sistir)e l^Iadoij^^a

^"« Two-Lux NoKPARBiL Cadmus.

MoQ^y Prolscrs apd CorgrQissioQ ^crctjar^ts ^atioQal yide ^ licattjci? 3apl^

St-Pt Sa-Lin NOCTAEUL Cidiiu&

WELiCOlVIE

^liittle ]^cll^

! Palmir a Riy. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or

(191)

ax-rF=>iTE:F?.

io.pt

TVO-LIHS NOirPABBIL JuFimu

MARY ANDERSON IN JULIET

In)n)epse apd Upparalelled Success . Seahoj Secured ip Advapc^ -^^Adn^issioo 2345 Cepb?4'

18-Pt THun-Lnni Nohpaeul Jupitbr.

' ^l^ITE INJURIES IN DUST4-

Uptiassed »■ Opn)io:t)S »• Gaip »• Credib >• apd >• Respecb

Poptilabioi), 9,876,543

24-Pt. FOUR-LUfB NoirPARBIL JUPITIR.

FLORAL FESTIVilL

•^Silepc^ is tl)c * Sapcbuary * of ♦Trubl)^' Majority, 23,456

86-Pt. Bix-Liini Nonparril Jupitcr.

^ENYY NO 0NE4^

He * \ opcTuer^ * \A)o * Xvpaure^ Capibal, $23,980

iS-Pt. ElOBT-Ll!CB NONPARRIL JCPITRR.

NO* TRUST

•^'Xvurope apa oiDeria4*

(192)

x,^UTOPIAN.

Paracon. (90 Point).

'i^ealers # in # gilks ^\^lDet§ * and # [ace # Qoods 5 ©irect Importations 1

Donble Snclish. (88 Point).

•^NATI©NAL4

"^e I (Ricago * Qimbep i fxcbange

Double Great Primer. (86 Point).

Presidential i @mpaign§ 18 NoDember 92

Poor Line Pioa. (48 Point).

2 faster gtorieg -4

PAUiiR 9l Rky, 8an FRANoiaoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(193;

I^CDX-J.

12-Pt. Pica Buou.

* Y IS sv9eef i6 l)e«p u^ ii7«fcl) ao^'s l)0X)est Imd*!^ k«y deep zpeizdj* J I&7 elceix)e «s ii7e ^poni? i)e«p l)0ix)e *«p . is svffeef fs l5Z)0ii7 ll)eFe is oix) eye ii7ill i^oLr]^ eup ceix)ix)«, 9iyi. l**!^ ]Sn0i)fsp ii5l)ei) ii5e cen)e. '•[• ' ^^ ' sJoel fti j»e aiii7au5ex)eJ

l^Pt' TlIRBK LiSB NOSPAREIL BUOI'.

|f lccii)s cci)d disf Gcx)f n)0ui)f ccii)s, ro l)ei^ . Ir)ey feed fl)eii» poc^s f^S l)ccppy sr)epl)eMS

^M*t. Two-LiXE Pica Buou.

•* A i^0:i)wr)ilc f^ S0ul^ pisir)q wif^

/if r) wGipf fm wcli^ir) nir)qs, Japis^ €)usGti) \kl r)ips r)e,p lir)e.r) porr) f^ pope

^.

^^"*'*- Great Primer Chic.

y^Z plea^ljp^ o^^olip ppe^eqc^ i^ earqe^tly reqliested a^f fj|e

•^ 76t^| /\qr]ija.l ReUqioq -^

oj" \\\z Piorjeer^ oj^ Slicker j^levt a^qd ilibai Da^nr|

24-Pt. Two-Line Pica Chic.

6-na^r|d jrolid^ El/l]ibitior| a^qd y\rt Sa^le •^ -^ -5^ 4

I oU ^kPe ir|vited to iqspeQt tl^e good5 qov/oq ^xl^ibitiorj

Society QlU6 RoorT^s^ 2367 L^,br(^\ p\\\

Palmer & Rey. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(194)

GiR^eas.

18- Pt.

ic^o:

Thrke-Linb Nonparsk. Cirrous.

Tl^e Fu^uFe is a Sepieus eMaUer, and Fep^l^wifel^

24-Pl.

Two-Link Pica Cirrous.

i»-pt.

Threk-Line Pica Cirrous.

Rvepy SfinteF I^eeds T^l^is

^m'B

12-Pt

Pica Ivy.

Pica Ivy No. ».

12-Pt.

|t| ttie (pjai galley,

^ojgt-Tfo-ga ii^ tl^e ]^i8ta.r|ce. Tp^ia l^^tty- Ifaetter l^e-nqa T\oi ai^d tl^erefore ^^reaks i]ot.

ffiironlar l^orl^ a ^jeoialty.

(flood for all !l|^tirg08e8.

$1284567890

Loio dear to my l^eart ^re the ^cenes of (^hildhood, I ond Recollections of luy [angled "^/y^ildiDoods.

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^ 4 i<^ci:r)wr)ilc f^ souf^ pisir)q wit^

/if r) wctpf ffe wclj^ir) pir)qs, Japis^ €)us0:i) \ki l)ips r)eF lir)ei) porr) f^ pope

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y^Z p\^^^^^Z of yobP ppe^eqc^ i^ eanqe^tly peqliesfed a^f fJ|e of \\\z Piorfeep^ oj^ SliQkep j^Ia^t a^qd Yliba^ Da^nr|

24-Pt. Two-Line Pica Chic.

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12-Pt.

Pica Ivy.

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22-Pt. Double Small Pica Acadian No. 8.

Wendreus Fewep ef Magieians

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28-Pt. DOUBI.K KN'GLISH Ac^adiak Xo. S.

Wen^ans Kl^Fist-iai^ ilsseeialiQij

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^ur revcU novp ore ^ndc^.- the^c our ^etor*,

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^hc eloud-©Qppc6 ^ovpcps, (^opgcou-^

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J^inc S'leifal Beceirateits and (gaifdeneirs H^aGinth^and^Bleem^X^enues

(Donble Pica) 24-Poivt Nymph ic with 36- Point Initialk.

]C)eliGi0us 4 T00ths0me ^ Binneits J?at-toitted Jests 0n g00Rs

(5-liiic Nonpareil) 90-Poimt Nymphic with 4h-Foint Initials.

Pifemen's ghet^iet §hiiffes

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2o Viiftagc of GlTari|pasJi|e 47

iS-Pl.

TuhrrLimi NnxrAniiiL Kofrt.k.

E^pensiyeJNeatness

84 Careless JJ^i^t^rs 68

24-Pt

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dclif&tfur ff^emsnceis of QltfldeD^ood iSctrotiied, Sefra^er and fief ra^ed

12- Pi,

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So^Bood's Dre0m «• Freedom, 01one^ and QdueMwre 6t ^ IBIysRing fPaidens of fiarbary Coast ^ 9^

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Two- Line ijkrat I'himer Kakxai',

PALMcn Ml Rev, 8an FRANOitoo. Cal and PoirrLANo, Or.

(2,13)

STYLUS.

9-Pt. Tbrxb-linb Excblsior Sttlus.

^iationaiy of Orthographical Ambiguities,

Compiled for the benefit of phrenologists, spiritual T^eJiums, Clairvoyants, ^S^ionar:es,

political Candidates and ^quaaiovs Qossipers. Xiseful for ^hallow*

'pated *pedantia *peda(ofues, f iS8^ £

^'^- Pica Sttlub.

"iTolcanic ^ire Concentrated and 'C/titized.

C^tna (oooliin^ for ^urope. "^opocatapett ^rivin^ Qolumhia's ^ndus^

trial T^acl^inert/. ^oct^ow ^ecomes J^sia's friend.

18- Pt. Trrbb-lixi Nonparsil Sttlui.

f^onuniental ^nscriptioqs.

flostliumous l^eputatioqs Scientifically "^eqeered

over fife's ifnotic/ ^urface. Tombstoqe

"^ic^raphical '^erforrqance. ^i2

24- Pt. TWO-LIXE PUA STTLnt.

^emnriical 'l^onomaqia.

2^e l^ansacl^ind of Qouqtr^ Qupkoards

for Grandrrias "flatters, ^^f^'^

^ummatiori. § i^SJ^S £

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(204)

CRAYON.

l^^- I^aiS-LlKB KOKPAESIL (Iraton.

^anlf of Qalifomia

24-Pt. rwo-LiKB Pica Cratox.

S6-Pt. TiiRKB-LixK Pica Crato5.

PALMKR & REY. 8AN FRANOWOO. OAL. and POfTTLANO. OR.

(205)

HARPBR.

12-Pt.

TWO-LIXB NONPAEKIL HARrXR.

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18-Pt. TllRBK-LlNB NOXPARKIL HaRPKR.

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FouR-Li»B NoxPARBiL Harpbr 24-Pt.

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SlX-LlKB NONPARKIL HaRPKK.

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ElOIIT-LlNR XOKPARKIIi HARPKR.

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Palmir a Rcy. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and PonfTLANO, Or. (206)

FE.ESCO.

Two*Lia« Pica FRivoa

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TEMPLAR

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SIGNET.

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TnsB-LixB ExcPLBioa Siovxt.

Cl^e ^riunppl; of Grcatioip, tipc Priic of cVcrv| Halto^ npl^l^tvi M»7 a Bl7aft of a^inpatei ^as npa&e of t\]9 elenpe^ts of ^rass tLtjh ^ar&e^ sass JKr^h .\j\b life is but tl^e tWiipl^lir^^ of aip ev|e l^ceiVe^ of Clpe J^oberts 2t Paic^ Mi9i7^ Gor^pa^vj, $2467S

12- Pt. Pica Siokkt.

J^iclparSsoi^'B Patc9t Mlipiipg Drill

A Sure aipS fixpeSitlous J ip&trun^ei^t for r eipctratii^g ai^S fixcaVatiipg

23A Micaceous Auriferous Sipale S76

18-Pt. TiiRKS'LiNB NoirpARBiL Siomrr.

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'2i-Pt Two-LiXB Pica Sionbt.

BeWare tl2e JJes of Marcl^ Notl2ii2^ Yei^ture 6574 Dotlpiipg Gaiipei ]\obert Barips X^ Go.

36-Pt THBBB-LniK Pica Siobict.

KeW Capital Stocl^ G006, r leasare, nase, tstc.

Palmir & Rey. 8an Pranowoo. Oal. and PonfTLAND, Or.

(212)

SSgij^^t S|)3id@,

24-Pt.

Double-Pica Signkt Shaor

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^•% iSsiit us ii^ \ju<t &if«an^»,;

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Thkee-Line Pica Signkt Shade.

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In (Combination.

18-Pt.

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Thkkk-Link No.vharril Ii.i.vrian.

Q, a glflrinua pame is tha fama af tha frag

-egfar the gannar af |tara and nf |tripaa; gut thasc-

<^ ]yf ightiast \ |flldiara j>o©-

PiOJMfi 9l Rey. aAN FRANOiaoo. Oal. and PomiANo. Or. (213)

HIAWATHA.

Pica Hiawatha 'So. 2.

^ TJKlefCQTilile fiato anb Collection ^^ssociatioTi ^ CollcctioTis mabe '^rougl^out tt)e ^niteb 3tc*tes -8^ -8^ -^

^18^^- ' 3^11 iSusiness promptly anb £egallj ^ronsacteb

Grsat PBimii Hiawatha Ko. 3.

l^arrison, ^orton anb Co^P^Tig"^

0 dispensers of Campaign 3torie5 anb ^tump 3p^^c1^es a

132 presibential jQooms 465

34rPt

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jgonbs Qnb )Jl/[ortgQge5 ^ougTjt anb 3^'^

lA-pt.

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Pica Hiawatha Oh^amzrts.

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Gheat FvmmtL Hiawatha OxouvncTf.

10 u

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SPACES AND Qt'W>S EKTRA.

PAUMf « & Rey, San FHAncmoo, Oau and PoffTLAWo. Or.

(214)

HIAW^ATHA,

Li-H,

Pica Hiawatiu.

^j^B in bJljicI] Gxpeiience is Gssential to Success

Summer is tfje Season wljen tlje UMan bjljo bjas iSom ^feb mahes

234 ® Clje most of Hfis pebigree ^ 567

ConDenient passing ^acquaintance toitlj a Tf^ailroab IMan

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Cl/e gargcst anb )]lilosf Magnificent fleet 3^floQ* 32 Jjonbon onb Slasgoto 54

I^aumsM Pica Hlawatea.

I]|amilton Co'^''^^^ Gngine

3team I]|eaters © ^ © force pumps

275 Jioiscless 436

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2 Annual i^icnic 5 •gritisl) ^ American ^ Societp

SPACES AND QUADS EXTfll^

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(215;

WORCESTER

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(Ix)riH Primer) 1<*-Point VV'^mcKuTCK

POINTED AND HUMOROUS PARAGRAPHS

Accurately Reflecting the Sentiments of the Author and Modifying and

78 Correcting th« Opinions of their Readers 56

(Plf*«i U*- Point ^VoncE>TKRL

GURREHT HUMHH AFFAIRS

Profound Ignorance of the Editors Influence and Importance

23 Feeling the Public Pulse by Telephone 78

(firt^nt Primer) IS^I'oint Wohcekteii,

HUNTING EXCURSIONS

Weary Sneezing, Handkerchief Using Victims

49 H^^dship and Exposure 53

([Jifltllllle Pic'll) JIPOINT WoRCEf*TKK.

TRipiiES OF F^NGY

Cherished ?or their Significance

5 Liove s Young Dreanp 3

SAHD BAHKS

Running to Windward

7 jVIairp Brace 4

P>ALMER & Rey. San Francisoo. Cal and Povitlamd. Or^ (216)

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2i-POlKT ATIaAXTA.

^-

Palmer & Rrv, 6an Franci«oo. Cau ano Portlano. Opt (218)

^ KTI.7X T^TTK, ^^^^^^H

^^^^^ line Non^^rell) *?tt-PoiNT Atlanta. ^^^^^^^^^^M

f ICECREAM 1

^^^ t'i-Uoe Gt. Primer) Mi-PotNT Atlanta. ^^^^H

El EN-GODS J

^^^^^ (7-litie NoDimieU) 42-Foii«t Atlanta. ^^^^H

tySHO'lBl

^^^L^^ li-tinePle«) i^Puint atlahta. ^^^^^|

1 ^PIN# I

[homes!

^^^^^^L Palmkh & Rey, Sam Franciico, Oal ano PonrLAMo. Or. ^^^^^H ^^^B (219) ^^H

12*I*t- Two- Lis B Nosfrji^t.EH, Latatette,

desolations of Condolence sent to Bereaved Relatives

SRN FRANCISCO AND PACIFIC COfiST UfilLROflD AND TRflNSFEH COIWPJUJY

fill ouF Tvpe is nom Cast on the Interahangeable Body System

IS-Pt

TiiKKR-LrsK KospiBEii. l.ArATirrrE.

The Different Sizes Justify uiith each othep mith

UEflDS flfiO SIiUCS, flH IIWPORTAHT FEATURE HOT TO BE

OndeF Estimated by the Ppogpessive Printep

24-Pt.

FolH-Ust XOXPAKKIL titXTrm.

34 OFegon Development Company 45 IKIbMIlEHS A)1D DRESS PKERS WAtlTED

ae-Pt.

Six Li K IS NojfrAiiwt. l^trkTttnx,

6 lllith GermaD Aeeeots a

EXTHEpiiY HflpSO]HE TYPE

r 4fi-pt.

EiaiiT^Lmx No^rARKiL I^FAtrrrK.

Working HlOfllEHS Hights

eo-pt.

TkK-UsK NOXI-ARKIL LaJ^MHTIL

TM OPEHfl Hoase

72-Pt

TwitLVK-Ll^tK SoSVAKtrAL LjirArETTt

Wear OLD Shoes

Palmer & Hey, 8am Franoi«co, Oau amo PofrrLANO. Or.

(220)

JEFFERSON SERIES.

(Xonpar«il) c- Point JKrrKin^^l

fTlltUM IWIflWI Of VHIUnOPHE^S

SMflMl fitnwt tt *ht iif«Hif«logleal Fratamlty a4 |l««tt

I

12- Point JErFit*5»ON,

4 fAonicipal Elections 3

H-l*OlNT JeFFE&KOM,

56 liigfatest SumnMr Dotbing 78 GREMTEST EXaTERIEKT AMONG POIjITICAIi SHYSTERS

(Lijotf Primer) 10- Point JKFKKitfioK.

2 CHARWINO SIMPLICITY 3

REPUBLICflNiSIrt HND OE|WOCRflCY Good Ability Often Despairs cohere Cheek

B <Gne«l Primer} ]M-Poikt JKyrERHON,

FIRST GRAND CONCERT Philharmonic Society 45

nVo-Llo* Pif!»)

JI-PalNT t KFr KR'iOK.

IHegalap Democratic JWEETIflOS 89

567 Mercantile EXHIBITIOflS

'rH^nbli- r;r<*itt Priinen

wipoTs^T Jvrrrnyoy,

EUROPEAN Products 54

iSeven-Lioe KoDpiifell)

^2- Point J kf person.

2 Captain IiECTUHES

(Fouf-Lliip Pifyi)

4H-FOIKT jEPP£lt»0?(.

I

SflCRED IVIusic 78

(Klnfl-Iine NooiMrefl)

&i-POUrr jKPFKKIIOIf.

34 Bread CORfl

(F|v« line Pica)

(jU- Point JErFKtu»ost.

PORE Water 5

Palmca a Rtv. San Franoisoo. Oal. and PonTiAfiD, On.

(221)

WflSHlHGTON.

(NonfMifeil) ePni^T WAt^MisoTOK. m

REVOUllTIONARY T^MOENCIES AR€ DAftOBllOUS "

Houj CKarmifig tKi« Fti»nt uiQuld lOdk »•( up In a Clkur^K Oan««Pt PPOgi^nvfn* Of> •« ttM Ul«t of

Dans«s of So«^v«fii>p BbU STSO^iittti .

(Brevier) h- Point WAaHi^OToN. I

fiECRQMAHTiC OPTlCAix DBliUS10f4S MArHFeSTBO "

G«iftDAti MQQsnts i;uith all thaae f^ontSi bo ^&%m it tjuont n«e#ssaFy to gtt dy«peptj<» tiibtto 05etl3«» Jf^iinntlsv a&d StvikB^m Kas to ••t

STREETS CliEAflSED AND SCOURHD |

piatufe's Grand Benedmtion of Good H®e»lth and Wise OesiFes ^bii Getrmon Aeeents aiith sll these Fonts 466

(Pica) 12-PoiKT WAiHiNOTOK.

Ct^OOJVT'S HORSE TI^EMTCnEHT i

Oelieious Orams for JWan's poar^footed Setn/ant 59

(GL Primer) Ik-Poist Wahhinotok. I

JWOUHTAIHOUS FARms '

Talented OpchcstPal Concents 75 cts

(U-llQe Plc&) 24- Point Washingtok. I

Doubled Columns 264 Wide

(Mlue Xon]iaroil) ao-FoiNT Wasrihotok. I

HAflDSGIVlE i

Sanskrit Chponicles 48

(Dble. Gt, Primer] ftfi-PoiNX WAtHiFOTCW, I

AJVLBITIOHS

Goethe's \iome 875

pALMfi? & Rey, 8 an Francisco. Oal. and Portland. Or. (222)

WASHINGTON.

r7 line Kompiireil] ^iPoiNx WASinKOTOsc.

WlDOOiEf? Tickets 50 Cents

(Mine Pica) 4M-Poikt W4Sin»aTON.

OHTflf^IO paipcst Out 43

(!*-Uiie Konpftrell) 54-Poikt WAsmKflTow.

mODEIi

Soaped ]VIaid

(Wine Pk»> flO-PoWT Wahbixotok.

HOjVIES 'Green Tree

PALMtff * Rev, Bam FRANOtttoo. Oau ano PonmANO. Or. (223)

^RT QOTHIC,

(T^jul' r rimer)

KH'oiNT Art ftnfTHin

Jriixmpf^al Ei>try of t\}e )^eu/-BorT? Year ! Bori>€ If) t(>e /Irms of UJr^fij 67 Jqow, /Itterjded by uyf^ite-F^obed peaee 78

(f*lCH)

12- Point Art GnTMic.

}^eauelJ-Bor9 }1ope a9d Sair?tly-Qrouir?ed Qljarity, Qoijfirmer of tl^e Qlpeerfal t^eart, }ierald of l^ealtt? to tl?e Sicl^ 576

(liL Primer)

Ift-POINT AUT *;OTHTr.

Strer?^tl7 to tl?e U/eal(, Comfort to tl?e U/ldovu aijd 78 tl^e Orpl^ar^.Joy to tl;e |^ous^l7old 46

(Pill. HCH)

24-PlllKT Art fiOTHIC.

(T\erry ^\)r\stfna% [iappy |\leu; Year 8 /T^id9i(§l?t pi^a^toms 6

(;! ItDC PlfK)

3fi- Point Art rrOTHir.

5 iJpiuersality of /^pplieatioij

(Minn Pirn)

4fi- Point Aiit Gothic.

Seiei^tifie (Jrabber5 6

(5-11 tie rim I

<U)-PoiirT Aht Gothic,

4 Spri9§ pasl^iops

(•-line Plea)

72- Point Akt rfOTHir.

I

/T\arii7C I^isl^s 8

PALMEn & RCY. 8AN FnANOl^OO, OAL. and POflTLANQ, OR.

(224)

ASSYRIAN.

12-PL

Pica.

f4ATRI]^0Ni;ib SJOpiES AJ1D A/JECDOJES

/\bout J^eople Ar\xio\js to Qet f4etrried and Others as Aaxiovjs to Qet Urvmarried

123845 @\jeer f rar\ks of the Qod of bo^^e 46897

ift-pt.

GbEAT PEDEE&*

JHE piORJHEpN ?PiG\Y\G pAILW/\Y

f*alatial pvillman palace Sleeping and Dir\ir\g Gars

123 JKe Or\l\j Direct Line 456

2^n,

Boc^LE Pica.

EJ^IE EXfRESS C0J^PA|1Y

Direct From Sar\ Frarvcisco to JJeW York 12 Shortest Jioute 34

»>ix

DoiTBLK Gbsat PatXES.

J^IW SPEGIJVIIJ^S

Prir\tir\g Jvjpes ar\d Borders

Pom-LDfE Pica.

Extra HARD Metal

nounes wmi all mvLS in this scRiEa

Palmer & RtY, San Framcisoo, Oal. and PorrTLANO. On.

(223)

It » t

SENXRY SERIE^S.

(Pica)

12-PoiKT SSNTRV.

CHIRMING LETTER DESIGNED FOR PRINTERS 586 Wlio Desire Something Condensed for Jobwork and Aduerttsemenh 742

tGreat Primer)

1H-I'')1XT SESTllY.

ORNBMENYAL MD SERI/ICEJIBLE 45 This Series is a Thing of Beailty and a Joy Foreuer 82

(Double Ht'A)

i:4-PoiKT Sektry.

DOUBLE COLUMN DISPLAY 62 Splendid Sliowii Letter for Large Words 45

(Double Great Primer)

;}('► PniNT Sentry.

tlllNDSOME STYLES 6 Great Tpographic Gombinations T

(i-Hne Pic*)

4H. Point Sekthy,

FANCY SERIES

0 Nice Face for Oodflers 8

(5-ltne Plea)

60-Poisrr Sentry,

Palmer Sl Rey. 8an Framcisco. Cal. amd Portland. 0(^

C226)

rvlA.KJ^FRT'.

w-n.

Tbres^Li^e Pica Makabt.

mm m pquge

Pneurisms and Tudercte-Baciltus 23 Qrptian {Isylums S4

«^pt.

FOCTR-LUCE Fic^ Uaxabt.

EM HISUIG

Operations for Salpingilis 89 M Slores 67

m^n.

FiVE'LiKE inCA M Alt ART.

Rtiamnus Purshiana

4

5

Palmer & Rev, 8a« Francisco^ Oal awo Portland, Or.

(227)

], l{BiTioilBniig and linprovlng Steani Plants in STORES, OFFICE BUILDIHGS, flPpqiTnEHT HOUSES, PRIVflTE HGSIOEHCES 45 Public Kails, HoiBis, Boarding Houses, &g. 23

%

GompDiind flutomallG Water Heaters

PERFECT SECUHITY flGfllJIST BOILER EXPLOSION

78 Tnermo-Solar jnagnetic 92

TWiJ-LlXE I'lCA DlTBRftR.

Stationary and PoitalilB Boilais

OPEBffTIHG flTHIOSPHEBIG PRESSURE

3 DuiatilG and EfflclBnt 2

tt^Pt

Three- Line P1€a Duebsb*

SPECIFICflTIDNS FDRmSRED

37 Steam Pumps 86

iS-Pt

FotTB-LlNE Fir A DCER£R.

PDQTRBLE EN WS

5 Steain Heat 4

PALMtn A. Rrr, Sah Francisgo, Cau amo PonTiANo, Or.

(228)

RUBENS SERIES.

CHEEIiFOL DEIi&flTIOIIS

3 Dqoertakers' Pettiloiis Noi Preseitied z

(fi-Uue Koiip.)

L

(Ctt l*dmc'rj IS Pol ST Rihkns.

ENCHHHTINIi BE8DTIES

Baliei Connoisseurs Dlsagite (

t1>ble, Plrtt) 21-POIKT ItUBKKS.

GHBmH PES

SoDys of the BemDan 1 Mm flnmiiuiiiifliiieii!

(Double Great Primer) >M'>* Point TU'BeN>.

L

II

(7-llrie Noiiji.)

42-PoiNT KrBKNJi,

(4*1 1 ne Plea J

iS-I*OINT KUBENS,

I

i it

II

s

Celine Xonpurfil)

54-PoiST RUBKKP-

RALMtER & Rev. San Framoisgo, Oal. and PofrruAMD. Oa. (229)

TYPOTHET/E,

tk I WA5 a VIHimG BoI^I>» AU DEED^ TJIOUOM n^lFoLD, TiO aiSiP-B I?J SOKQ

(Long Primer) 10^ Point Tyfothet*.

niDSHIP5 WiqiT IRON ISEei?! STRUCIS ^e rcil RIIi3 oF STBEL

(PtfUJ

I2-P0lJfT Typothetje.

3HE Ha[D rpRCioT MtR FH^K^, - aWE W33 A

(Columbiuii)

Ifl-POIWT TYPOTHETiE.

zY^ riauRn$ with all 3isb$. 6o4

(iire»t Primer)

1^- Point Typothet^

apjo^is TO rm noRa^AAN

{Double nca)

24- Pot ^T TvroTHETJE.

®BOLD®HILDnBM^D

a

(DWe.Gt Primer)

.%•PCH^'T TVPOTHETJE.

5LaCl^ « MAOil^

®

(4'liiie Pica)

iS-PoiHT Typothkt«,

TfCATCR

(5-Une FicK)

60- Pi >1 NT T ¥ POT 1 1 KT .T. .

Palm€r a Rfv. 8ah F«anc!«c3o. Oal, and Popttlamd. Oil.

(230)

f RENCH .DORIC.

*^^^^

(Pica)

DELI6LHTF0L

(Great Primer)

J4ESLECTED

jipctiiteetupai imppovemenu Eupopean Enterprises

Louisiana Lottery AS \ Real Estate $25

4 DOCTOR FOSTER S Exceptional Opportunities Spanted

(.Vlljit? Notipttfi*!!)

iW-PoiJfT FrKNCH r»OHirv

5 >10DSEK.EEPER 3 JJeigl^bops Scandal Welcome

tBoiihl* Great Primer)

3&*PotNT French I>oRtc.

4. BLUE WIJJS 6 Dixon Building Society

("line Nonpiirell)

42- Point FHENrH Dt*Rir.

7 OCTOBER 2 Durable and Gtjeap

H-Uiie Pica)

4*'- Point Frentit Doric.

3B1SJ10P4 Printing Mm\iine

PAUMER Ml REY, 6AN FRANCtSCO, OaL. AMD POfTTLANO. OR.

(231)

ARCHAIC SERIES.

>w

(Nonpareil J ft- Point AnrHAic .

GRADUATES OF PRIXTING OFFICES

Anong JournstlBts manij lioce recelc«d thvh

early tralntng at the Printer's Caa«

2 346678

(fkitireeoU) '.npoiNT ARrHAU .

DOES FAMCY PRJIVTING PAY

Is a question ive hmve more than once 4 tcritten on, and toe hare 7

(Pk*i«

li I'tJlNT AmHAU

COMPOSING MACHINES QUITE PERFECT

Type Setting Machines are Becoming so Common as Scarcely

66 Longer to Challenge Admiration 34

(Great l^rlmer)

ivpoiKT A urn. in

FALLACIES OF APPRENTICES

Apprentices do not Reflect that the Best

Printers haoe Serred Apprenticeship

(Double Pira)

2J'POLKT AECHAli

64 GOOD HABITS 57

Personal Habits surely Influence

the daily work of persons

(5-11110 Nonpureil)

:a>-FoiM AiicHAir.

54 ACCURACY 78

Is of more Importance to the'

Beginner than Speed

ttK>uble CIreat Primer)

:Ym j *o I >-T A R r H A ic.

2 LOGOTYPES 3 Facilitate Composition

Palmer A Rev. Bah Faancisoo, Oau and PcHm>ND. Or

M

OBELISK.

Two rj^r nKf:\fF:H OiiKLtsK

OpiAdCOUplTABLE gpOflTAflEOUg dQliJBU^TIOfl

Leai<iieil Di^couit^e^ on Volcaqic pyrotieGtinic^ ^i f^mn Boi<BaIi^

Lightning ^m\^ and ElectPiGal Vagaries

( 1234567090 £

24'in,

TvQ-iiiXB Pica Obslikk.

flOpWE^T EIJYpTIAN \Ml\M\i

D&ijlight VieW^ of [Ruined Temple^ and Tomb^

Fifteen puf^ at t|e ^fm[\i$

$ 1234567890 S

^'IX

TUfllK'UXt Pl«-A OllLWK.

HI^T0I(ICAL KjEDITi^TIOfl

I(amMe^ Anjong Ci»unibliqg I(uiq^

Honumeqt^ of flineVej

$ 1234567890 £

PALMER & Rev. 8an FRANCiioo, Cal. amo Portland* Or-

IjEdmetric antiqui;.

1:2- I'U

TwO-LlXK NOSPARKIL (JEOlimLlC Ajctiquiu

ArcheaDlDgicsLl InqmsitivBneBS

a CDMFENIIIQUS UiriirSRSAIi URZRTEEn S

Seliberate Slpwly— Exeouie Framptly

^®"^- TllRXS-LlStK No^TFAint. GlOMCTRtCl AUTTQfUM.

CDmnLBiLCBiiLBiii Exercises

NEVER CDNCEAI. AN JLCCIEENT

45 StudiDus InvBBtii^atiDns E7

M-Pt.

FOf«-LlXB NOSPAKKtl. ttKOMlTHIC ASTIQPB.

Trigger %f Trap

SFDRTMAIT'S FARAHISE

Baseliall at Merced

:i6-Pt.

SiK-LihB No!(PAAKr& Gbdhitmc Ajrnqus,

PRAISE SERYICH Pacific Slcpe

4fUPt,

EioiiT-LiNi NoiffPAWUl* OioillTftifl AirriQPB.

SAN PABLD Red Wine

Palmer & Rev. Ban Franojsco. Cal. and PoffTLANO, Or. (234)

QEOMETf^lQ QOTHIC.

CPlea) 12'PontT GKOSiETmic Gothic.

NHTURBL PHENDMENH INUEBTIEHTED

CauBBB and Effects the Subjects of Intense Study 32S

Milkmsids ndjourn to the Tdwh Pump

(GL Primer)

l^Poisft Gkonktric Gothic.

PRDPESBDRB DP WRESTLING

Money Barned in CantestB of Strength 5

Uayage of the BunbeBm

t0b1e. Piem)

24'POIKT GEOMETRir liOTHlC.

MERRIEST SPDRT

Ancient Christmas PsstivBls S

Chsrming Landscapes

(DWe, Gt Primer)

;«I Point cJf.omktkic Ohitki^,

RURAL SCENES 4 PanDramic Views E

(4-Uiie Pica)

48>PoiNT G£Oit£Tmc Gothic*

7 SANTA a Rasa VinByards

Palmir at Rrv, 8am Franci«oo, Oau. amd PoffnANo^ Or.

(235)

Columbia Series.

FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTEMPT

GRKCELAND CEMETERY VISITED BY A REPORTER

23 BURIED TREASURES 45

(Great Primer)

tS-PdIKT 4V»Lt71IUU,

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

PHENOMENA OF HAIL STORMS

4 CRYSTAL FORMATIONS 2

{I'Une Plc!«>

2 1- Point ronjMBiA,

TRANSPARENT

ELECTION or MEMBERS

8 CONGRESS 7

(Saline Pica)

afi'PoiKT roLt M«t\.

PECULIAR PEOPLE 5 SHAKERS 3

(Mi UP Pica)

i^-Poii«jT Columbia.

HONEST INJUN 9 MORN 7

Palmer & Bey. Sam Paanoisoo. Oal. amo Poutland, Or.

(236)

A^

ivin. NoKPAiuttL Facadil

< miQmum^ ydukg ladies >-

"lETHODS FOR BEWILDERING WITNESSES AKD BEFOGCING 45 INTELLIGENT JURYiEN 23

It*- Pi- LoNG-rKlWRll FACAOS.

*< FRAUDULENT APPEARANCES I>

PARALYZING UPPERTENDOM EXQUISITES

78 SURFACE BEAUTY 90

m '

BitsviEit Facao*. »-lt.

•^CONFIDING WIFEHOOD MYSTIF1E0>*

IMPROVED PRACTICE OF ILLEGAL BOTHERATIOH

5r PETTIFOGGING SHYSTERS 6S

<! SCHOOL OF CJININE ART >*

LESSONS IN PARLOR MANIIGEMENT

45 PUPPY TRAINING 23

l^Pt.

Thubs-Likk NoXrARKIL KataijE.

^CRACKSMAN. LIGHTFINGER 5 COMPANY >* 45 CRIBS PULLED AND SECURITIES TRANSFERRED 25

Two-Like Vicx F.iCAj>K.

k <IPHOTO-ELEGTROTYFINGI> STEEL ENGRAVINGS REPRODUGED 5

TiiKK£-LiN£ I'lCA Facade.

L"^ I EDITORlfllflS 4 \>^ IMFORim SUGGESTIONS

4S-Pt.

FouR-LiHi Pica Facade.

<K1CRESCENTI> LITERARY REMAINS

Palmer & Rev, 8an FiiAttotvco. Cal. and PonrruAND. Or. (5237)

FACADE CONDENSED.

(Long Primer)

10-PolKT FArAliIS «.OXl>EKBKU»

45 DSEFUl lORDS DIFINED 2i (WMPOSIIORS DEFimiK OF ITJ>OGRIIPieill PlllHCi

(Greiit Primer)

89 Mil mm !6

(PicM) 12-Pt>iST Facade roKr*EK*r.rj.

S9 lEGHANIGIIL mMm\ 6! PREVENTING IROUBIE KND DIS^TISFAGTION

(Two-Uiie Brevier) 16-Poi?rT Facade Coht*ei»seik

M

32

PREifNinnoHDmivra , mmm mmim mmmi

(Two-line Pica.)

2i -POIKT FACAIHE (OKUKK^iKIK

(Five-Hue Notipurell)

80-PoiST Facade CciNDBir«s&i.

[

ilO

s

(Two-llD^ <1 rent Prim t-r) ;ii>Poi!tT Facadi roKDEHMCb.

I

162

m » SCIB i ASIIiH

(SeTen-lfue Konpiireit) 42-Puikt Facai>k Comdensed.

I

\

T J

J

PALMER & Rcr. Ban Francieoo. Oac amo Portland. Or.

(238,1

FACADE CONDENSED,

CFbitr-Iiue Plc*i)

IH- Point FAtAuK * asitrsmfAK

Palmer & Rev« 8an Framoiaoo. Oal. and Portland, Or^ {230J

^OTHER JHUBBARD.

12-Pt. Pica Mother Hubbard.

'«PRINrER»NOriNe'&RDS»»

prActPced hoppers 36 in chXragter

^i^RETAlNS^STRIPESN^ 59 SILENSe is a GHEAP^IRTfclE 24

'M-l't

Two-LiM Pica Mohibr Hubbard.

DEG0fe\riONS

'^SH§RT#475»ffelNKN

GeNGLOAERATE

is-l't. Grkat Frimkr Mothkr Hlbbard.

RESERVEB^riGKEtS

«<DIH6n^RED 39 HIEReGlJYPHIO

MdRPHY & G9

AMERICAN # REF^RMEB

The Patent Hourlah may be used over Cap* A, E, E, H, K, M, N, P, R, U, V, Y, and not i»ith lEttera, or initials and final caps.

Palmer A Rev. 8an Francisco. Oal. and Portland. Or. (240,»

JVIOTHER JHUBBARD.

U TWO-tjSIt Gh%AT l*RlMRa MOTITCR HritHAitn.

'^BARGAINS^

seuvcB

PRIM^SHINC

41- It.

Caxox MoTttm iIr»H4Ki>.

•^H0n6r

THE«BaDE

3 KINQ 5

Thf Hat^nt nourlNh«M insy be uwd ov«r C«f» ik, 0, JS. U, K, M* K, B. U. V, W, V, ttinl not with round leuere. or Inltl&Ii) and finul eat**

PALMCfi tt BtY. Bah Frawoiioo. Oau and Powtlano. On. {241 >

Foster Gothic,

(2-Jine Notipftreil) 12- Pol NT Fo&TEft (JoTlIU,

FREE I AMD i GRACEFUL i IRREGULARITIES J IM i DESIGMS PROMIHEMT { AMOMG J THE \ SUMMER! I COVERS

THROUGH I THE > SCORCHmG ' HEATS AMD ' DRIZZLIMG < RfllMS 24613

(2-11ne PWa) 21 -Point Kukfur fioTin*'.

RAinS f FOR « A J THOUSAMD DYrtASTIES I OF J 542 70 |

(a-line Plfa) rrt-PoiST FOKTER CrOTHlt .

CARRY ! THE f SCARS 5 BAKERS PIES 6

(l-llne Plcm) 4»-PomT Foutbr GoTHir.

OnCE 5 THE 5 BAfiD 7 STOPPED 8

Palmir & Rev» San Framcisoo. Oal. and Portlamd. Or. '242;

m

FOSTER GOTHIC EXTENDED

VPailtT FtiSTlSR rtOTIlH HXTKHDUn,

DIPLOMATIC

>A//=\NDER1NGS IN PF\RIS

32 FLORENCE: 54

TURIN, ROME

PARIS AND MADRID

59 CONSUL 78

VJ-l'olNT Fix^T^lt fifiTHH' KxTrsriFU

CONTESS SOLMS. DONA DE RUTE 84 SIGNORA RATTAZZI 57

(Gf«ftt l^rimer)

iJ^'PoiHT Foster Gotbic ExTHKr»rii.

BOHEMIAN BANQUET 5 CLEOPATRA 4

r2-Un«PIi'.i

II I'oiwT FoRTKE Goth 11^ Exteki^kk

ACCOMPLISHED 3 GENIAL 2

(3-line Ben)

36-roiirT FnffTKK Gonttc £xTSKt»R»,

BUSH 5

.1-11 tie Fli-*}

4K-Po|3<T FoH-TRtl Giirnn* KXTKKIiKh

3 FOE 2

Palmer St ficv. 8an FitANCiaoo. Oal. and PoirrLANo, 0<«. (243)

SERIES 0N£.

12 n.

Pica.

NATIONAL COPYING CO FINE © OIL © PAINTINGS HgHHft— t^)-

m—^)--m CRAYON © PORTRAITS

23 © INDIA INK © 45

IH-PL

•^CONSOLIDATED^

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l2-roi»T Black Orna, No. s. (i'k-a)

Wit (Sln^itinati iKu §^mimmi

IS-PoiKT Black Orma. No, 3. (Gt, Piiiiivr)

javivn.r.])ovl;rliciu Company.

20-FoiNT BLAfK Orna N«*> r

n'flrHgou)

12- Point Oil?* A. Nf» i (Pfi**)

\^^^^^^^^ ^^^.^'^^

EXPOSITION BUILDIITG SEEDS A3^D FLOWERS

12 rOkVTORNA, No. 10. (ricil)

ARCTIC EXPEDITION

f artiSmoMth ^^^mocyaf

22-POlNT ^IHNA. Ni^ II

(I>lilcSmiill ncii>

FiBEiT SGEUE

28-PoiNT Black Orna. Ko, X (Dble. Eii)j:ltsli) _M I'oijst OMf*\. Nn. 21,

(Dble, llcn^

iclc.

*5

afi-PoiNT Black Orha. No. 3. (DbL IJI. Primer)

-^

BLAC/t COHQEHSEQ MO. 3.

24 -PtHST nirSA, N<

Ul4i\ I'U-rt)

I

C<IWilim¥

24-PoiKT Orwa. No. 38.

{Dble. PlGK>

24-PotNl Opi«A, No. 16.

(Dble. HcR)

12- Point BLArK Cond, No. 3,

( Picji)

IS-PoiNT Blapk CnKD. No. ;^. (Gt. PrimiT

2K-l'Ol.\T DRNA No. 2»n

{llbltv EuKtlsh)

3&-P0INT BKAt K COND, No. 8.

(PurAtforiii

BTJRmBHSR fistinpishcd juthor Western Plain

2ft-PoiWT(»RNA. NO. IH. (Dble- KngUsh)

I 1

28'PotNT Black COKD. No. 3. (Dbl. English)

fxiwim' illiuuial

Sfi-PoiHT Black Cowd. No. 3. (Bbl. Gt Primer)

4K-Ponrr<*K»A. NO. 1

{4 line Pfc«>

f atc$t f tiilf$ 1^'^

Palmer & Rrf, 8an Framoisoo. Oal. and Portland, Ort

('274)

PENCRAFT.

(Plea) 12-Poiirr Pbitcbaft with 24-Point Initials.

TJllermosl Xjcleasivclij-lurniversal vi^rl-'Un.ioa

Sraadly 3/Cagaificerit iJmprcssioas

H(Vrb'sls, Mneological^ludeals, Ajl/heelwrigKls, Mialillalors

dosl of ^cKaage ^3A50

roranieacenieal aad Orodualiag /> 2cercises

(Gt Primer) 18-Point Pencraft with 36-Point Initials.

Dyteridian TriangulalioTis

^l!/rplesale QKerapeulical (onglomeratioris

dKinese f 239d ^Faricij I^uns *Wild m this Series

PENCRAFT No. 2.

101. Primet) IS-PoiNT PxKCRAPT No. 2, with 36-Poimt Initials.

iKe Shores of the i/ asl tlerriilij

\I!/lr|ini's Mraad fhrisliaa M'healrical (nOrllegory

^t Bucolic 3{all

s£7\dmissioa, 50 ots. ©peas at 7:30 p. m.

>i7\ll are J\especlfullij Caviled

PAUMR a Rev. SAH FRAMOaOO, OaI. and POfOlAKO, Or.

(276)

^c-M- ^ex't.

Beetikr Pe;^ Text.

i»f «H<»s^<|<i,i|< , S«ati»i<j i)ole itf%« f\x^i hat^ <>| 3**'*j

Lo»o Primer Pkn Tkxt. io-H,

tk>n, fell- |J|toot4itaM^ ^tto«i^ &c ^*, ow

IR-Pl.

TURKR-tjKR NoNrAllHU PkN TEIT.

Si fc^o<j^ a p ft it I g a^xb ^n<xi:<X'X>lt\<x ^>l"a M4iyfi444^4 1 tb^

MttPn Tk*t.

Knglibk Pkh Text. H-Pt

'^UMu picpai^eh l^o of fez, |oi^

2J>-lt.

PlRAOOIf PWI TUIT.

2S-Pt, DouBtE Enouih Pen Text.

TiiRit'LiNx Pii A Pen Text.

f»ALMER & REY, 6AN FRAHOISCO, OAU AMD POnTLANI^ Oi-

(276)

a6.pt»

S^e/n <^cx^ dZo. 2.

LovG PuMut PxN Text No. 2

^Xft SUffCtb e^Me Standing Semmittcc

Mfiafat SlU^Un^ of (BincinnaH S^eatd cf 9'va<k

ecmimtciaf ^taz Smiin^ Sllavc^ 1, 1883

Ekgubh Pen Text No. 2. Sn^tavc^ and XitAc^zap^^

(Sata^uc of cH!and:>Off%c ^c:>i^fu>

^cautiiuf ScCzcticHy 25

Paeagox Pen Text No. 2.

€lmczican cPape/io 7 Staticnc/v and aJ^fnpoztc/v

Pica Pen Text No. 2 10-Pt.

§cnctaC (Scnmttiiicn ^ltc^cRanh, S^cafcis in ffoici^n and ^ctnaHc iFiuih &toicc QOinc^ anb Siaucziy 47

3-LiNE NONP. Pen Text No. 2

18-Pt.

cfotcign dllczc^andhc

Sxpozh cf cFCciiz and ^zain.

Xat^c Sfiipmcnky $6

Del. Pica Pen Text No. Z

24-Pt.

ac-pt.

Thbee-Line Pica Pen Text No. 2.

oFouziA ofCationai cBafid

«-pt.

FoUB-LiNE Pica Pen Text No. 2.

^aUon (Sofmne/ccicd.

Palmer & Rey. San FRANOiaoo. Oal. and Pgrtland, Or.

(277)

SYLVAN TBXT.

*-Pt BrKVIKR &YU'JiN TiEXT.

i^tanh Annual Hust^ to mountain Vkw anb Clear fake

W-Jmpccuncous torn <5rabc Caipfcrs of Ban ^ranci&co forceb to Crime for a fil^eIiI7c>o^^$

6789 4- tarn €i>ai>m^ Stjufflin^ pcttifo<3^ers 4^ 2545

JO*P(.

Ijjsu PmiHKK Sylvan Text.

^ DistinguislKb botf^ as Poet anb Courtier Ijc was ^

Secretly atlactjei to Itnne BoIcYtt, u^f^oiii t?c Ijas Commcinorateb in Vcvst

Born \505 + Sir Ctjomas XDyati + 5ie{> \5\{

nn.

PiCJL SYI.TAN T13CT.

•Of^enrij £Joma^^, €arl of Surrey -le-

SoI^ier•poet anb 3^t^^^ii^^^ ^f i^I*^^^^ Derse into Cngltsli poetry

Cxecutcb bij or&er of f^enrij €igbtl>, ^an, 21 f 1546.

le-PU

TwoLiNK Bbevler Sylvan Tkxt.

^orn 1552 -f Sir IDaltcr J^akiat^ -f T>ieb \G\H

I>i5tinguist?e^ IDarrior, Statesman, 5ct>oIar anb poet

•$»• €rccutcJ> (Dciobcv 29tl), ^6^8 -w-

M-n.

TWO-LlHK PlCi Stlvas Tkjct.

2Ttanual f of f Politeness

£au) ZTlakers anb Statute Breakers

^ 56 Congress 1890 ^

PALM en Jk Rey. 0am Franoiioo. oal. amd Portumo, Oft (278)

Subor BlacR,

t-TU Ko3(r4Ri)L To Don BLlCt.

& 1tet*« tbc 9omc, tbe Stccplcstop of 'Cbougbl;

"Cbc Cockloft of tbc f3^t» J

Cbc til9£ wbcTC ^ancv'd l^oncf ^cc9 arc cauabt,

XObkb cUe bcvcn5 tbc ntcmort'e

Iftcacb bad flc&«

lo-n.

T^NQ pRIMXIt Ti^Don Bulctl

Hn& witb a (Blancc f la jfine

proportions Catcb.

H crownlCBS fl^at lacfts poctri?;

Hn& be, wboc'cr tbc

Cvovvn, fac jf roin

^bc 6i-ac€S ®uitc

•ff^atb ^uinbleb

B Dat well ISru6bc5 Is a tlop^stone

to tbc /fcan ; Corititblan

CoEumit bCf vvitb cap to /batcb ; acol«>

unin it were poetry to scan,

Pica Tdi>o« Biuck, 15- Pt.

flDiscrablc man inai? Ik,

"Cmbose taiHilcb bair stanbB

pcci'iiHi tbroiiab tbe

PiaAoo?! TtfBoii Black. ^> Pt,

2)own, Sans

Ibat sans (Lbar=

acter, sans all

2k-FU

FaUR-Lmi IfONPAltKllr TlDgii BUAOL

Cbroniclcs of Cannongate ©Ibtimc H^rinters

36-1*1

Sn-Luni KoirrARiiit. Tuidoji Black.

Julie 1473

I2-Pt.

92VKK-LINR NmM'akeil Tudoh Black.

Joban afropsbart

«.j»t.

Ebout LtiTK KoirrAiiiiL IVdor Black.

Syrian Xegenb

Palmer & Rey. 6an FRANoieoo. Oal. and Portland, Or. (270)

^ibe §iach.

Brxvier Wibe Black. 9wt*nmive ftvatx»p&viaiicn\»

2lk,nt9visat% ^itant^xip i£.i9itxpanit**

Special ^fcotntttal^atian

Lg. PttiiimB Wioi Black. lO-Pt,

^rf^itfh anb German <tiochm ^tnsrUan 131* at t he 0

12- pt.

Pica M'mE Black.

Itllaml melodic itle&Uai ^uBUtxiU

H-Pt.

Enqlish Wide Black.

ilatioitrtl ^aniiex% |rirtx*tfor& ^oittrnal.

1«-Ht.

Two-LiKs Brevier Wide Black.

®hi? ©inciitnittt ©ype ^ounbrij Jt^r luting l^tachittc pJuvk*

(U-Pt^

TllKKK-I.INC NONPAHEIL WlUE BLAIK.

Urlncetmt ©atlij ptonttor

^econh llatiottrtl gank of ^tchittmtb

Citetnttatt ^imteer* ^hvoxxxde.

(SO-Pt.)

Vakkjon Wide Biaik.

J! a tin ffionttitex*ctitl @3£f0t*i» 5rinie0. piottroe |Unxt0

CfSU)

Ifitle iDIatk.

*Pt. NOJTfAJlWL TiTLB BLACK, " BRKV lER T TlH Bhtm, ^PU

9u«*itnt Sumtn«r iHom I Uttidotibtiitg Intiocetire

K«!tt»r« HHttrti bti BiourttittQ ^ricitfts ^ Cfiitttit^Q Conicr Cotititrsaliatt

P«r»a««»IIl|, 234.SB7 BoiUr. | rrtt»tttll fflttt^la

^|9^ Laira Pkimme TttLS Black.

Calibst yttrttisftttig* lor dSctttlemttt

Wasfi WdisteA IFemttitiies ati& 7a$(|i0n's Satly WollnmtvB

lExqtti^ite Sartiltes nttik $f|0«^pincf|e& fiatnsels

l^P^ Pica Titlb Black/

Put^ttt Bnck'^ction 3I9ress 3tn|iroti^rs

IDarranfeQ |JerlertIg ^dittstable fa mtg figure

234 ^erg Stglisli mt^ ^legatif 567

IS'Pt,

GKIAT ruiMER TlTLK BUACK.

Socialistic l^fi^ory of Human Higftts Coiiital 876,342 Hollars

24- Pt,

Twt>.LisB Pit'A Title Black.

Sonoma IJinegar&s

Motttattn JEoeniiig Bulletin

Bailroad Bonds

r.»Pt.

Two^LuiK OmmAT PiuMsit. Title Black.

Coast %int

Mutual Insurance

Hapid l^rausit

Paumeii 9l Rcv» Sa^ Framci>go« Cai- and Portland, Ofl (281)

(^UEEN- 6nNE ipEXT.

WITH THREE SETS OF CllPITllLS-BLllCK, SHUDED UND OPEN.

16-Pt. Two-LiKB Brevier Quben-Ankb Text.

I^caihep j^M ^mandcd for gallant ^ondud on the ^idemalk

jppoceedings of the Waiional Socidi) of ]|ou5CiDioes fop K^gulating the jpnice of Soapfai

|f adders up mhich |llustpiou$ Wen haoe njimbed to 'jfan^e

Black €0 Shaded u) Opbt

TWO-UNC PtOA SIZE ALSO MAM.

36-Pt Tbebb-linb Pica Quebm-Ahkv Text.

ij^andaks of ^up.en^e ^oundl Ipnognamme of "Ranees at |J^e-uijion "tti

ifc- t-" $.

Om

AU. OOMin^TI WITH riOURfS

(282)

(aRAPHtc Text,

I8.?1.

TtaRiLB-LixK No«rjJts]t» GiuriitG Text.

jgranfifnl fjmismts mi Hafer-'CoIor firaniitss. |^i$$ Jane Sl^orr*

1854 9)\fmf^n 0 ^m Ym. 185$

3I-Pt.

IVo-Lum Pica Gjurajc Tut.

j|itil$09 it ^urn^ 18S4 F^^iiigiil 0 Sarkness. $32

a»-PL

TBmiK-Liiti Pica Giurirrt; Text.

ijjtstera JisTimnrt fomni

"■'8 J^irti ^ fi^T^?. 54

(288)

TITLE TEXT OPEN.

24*Pt. Two-Lmi Picjt Trtun Tmcr OwfOL

Mrs* |i. i^cati

Two-Liiric ENOUHif Titlc Twrr Cnui.

lEiIucaliotwl ^JJIyn.^nrt^

;ir»-Pt.

Two^LiRA GABitr PntHBR TiTLm Terr Oi^e??.

printer^' 'sJlmpariittn

"in-Pt.

BopitLV Faeaoov TrTLi Tkxt Opkm.

iitperiu^ntlcnt of] ^arli^

c^firtnsjr,^ anil ^.radetr^

i&'Pt.

FouA-Lixm Pica Titlk Tierr Oi*kii.

+ *

■i-

irfodein^ |t..injjirij

Palmer & Rev. Bah framc»»o0, Cau and PonTLAwo, Or- i284)

wk

TITLE TEXT OPEN No. 3.

24-Pt.

Two-LiKB Pica Titlk Text Opbx Na 8.

AX 4 A

28-Pt.

Two-Like Exolisii Title Text Open No. 3.

36-Pt.

T«ro-L»B Grkat TRiMKa Title Text Open Xo. X

* ^ *

^3

40-Pt.

DOLBLB Paragon Title Text Opev Na 8.

4>

^^^9 vC %j^^tn^ii^

Palmir & Rev. 8an FRANCiaco, Oal. and Portland, Or.

^Jppltf StfXi.

18-Pt.

OSIAf PBDUU ICBtXOTVPIL

ISitAt SVutieiitfl §cld ^ick ef £e4 ^«fie1tf4 l^cttit;) gcvucaic Vcvttlic

24-Pt.

T«o LiXft PICA Mbesottyil

2^6 3Dip1eiic«i ef l^eiceir 23

3$-Pt.

Two-LisB <iHKVT PiimKit MiaaoTtris.

18-Pt,

Orejvt I'muRR RtppLB Text,

Bartcrioloqij iitid Hugitue of flipthtrtJi

Caltf^rniu and flrcgoii Jtatlioad and iixprtss <^aiiipatt|

jprcsiripUottS and Analysts:

2l*Pt

Two-Ltvts Pica UirrtK TwtT.

Sonoma flallcij RailroutI

^fitsolitlatcd ^lirgiaia Jlliuing Com|jantf

432 mines and linuors 71IS

aaft-Pt.

TwO-LlKt OHKAT PmiMfti RtlTLl Tkxt.

Iitsttrancc f oiit|)an| aiondhoItTfrs first jllopfrtant

Palmer & REy, 8an Fhamoisoo, Oal. and Portlano, Or, ^__ -,^

(286)

M^

vsr^irvi.A.iFe.

is-pt.

Okxat Primkr Wbikab.

eauitai $3545 ]^ii{» Mp

Douulk EwaLisH Weimar.

c^

tJtlT'lcb ,'inV4;^^ii U:-HT0b3

^tl til [ jfTHf C73

MS"

"q>->

pci^rviETTr.

ll^pt

Pica Kismst.

^l^ile yet ir? Qerly ©reeee f^e §ui?g, ti^e pe^^ioi^^ oft to l^ear ^er ^f^ell, SJ^PGi^ged /ifGur^d ^er fPegiG ©ell

24- Pt,

Two-Line Pica Kismet,

Exalting, ©pei^blii^g

pQ%%e%%ed Beyond tf^e fj^age §

^ai]:5)ting, billed witf^ ?apg

Two-Link Great Pbimer Kismet,

PALMCR It Rev. AAH FRANOiaoa OU. AHD POfTTLANO. OR.

(287)

PAYSON SCRIPT.

(Gxeat Primei)

18-PoiNT Paysow Script.

o^. S^ c^t^ui <^^^t^ d^.

^^Led^e4^ ^^de

^i4sa^e/9^c^ <e^^ ^€i/n H^Ae^ni^^n^ ©o^i^^

(Q^

^W^^B^ved.€^€iy. C^^eyi^yi^^^^ayyi. c4^k<^ S.4c, ^^SA<D

(Double Pica)

24-PoiNT Payson Script.

(Double Great Primer) 36-Point Payson Script.

aanm€€n/ j^€e^nei^

j^{mm C/'Ci^h€ ^o^zd/ S^i24M{)^a^€-.

(Double Paragon) 40-Point Paysom Script.

€0,

6S &Sii/n^:e

PALMKR & RIY. dAN FRANOiaOO. OAL. AND PORTLAMI, Oa

(290)

(Great Primer)

BosTOf^ Set^iPT.

18 rOINT BOHTON SrRIIT.

(2-line Pic*)

2MNHNT BOHTON S4IU1T.

(DUe. Great Primer)

:'.ii- Point Bohton Script.

^^i!^€i^nM(Z^i^ f/^e^n^w^.

^!^^^^^^^?^ ^-0€iyn^ ^^id^cme^n^

"Od^

J'c^

(4-line Pica)

48- Point Boston Sc^rift.

Palmkr a Riv, 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Pcmtland. Or.

(291)

Royal Script.

«)-Pt. Fiv«-LiN« NoHPARSiL, Na 1.

^0^<?/>f<^??.

*^^ FiTB-Lw* NoMPABaiL, Na 2.

J

(O. j^. fJ/TL^e^/cocA: cr^ ^^^ d dc(Jiy€/?Y!t)ny€^ A^c^

NoTi:.— lu order to avoid mixing of the fonU, the Lower OMe of Na 1 is pot on % one-niok, and thai of Ma t on 6 two-nidc body. Spaoee and quads go with the lower oaie fonta ; flforM and pointa with the oap fonlfr

Palmer & Riv. Ban FiuNOMoa Oal. and PoirrLANO. On.

JHeadin® Sei^iPT.

(DUe. Paragon) 40-Point Hbadiho Bcbipt No. 1.

(DUe. Paragon) -IO-Point Hbadiho Script No. 2.

^^^i

(DUe. Paragon) 40-Point Hbadinu Bcbipt No. 3.

^'i'Cn^ ^^t!i^>t^^ui^nd' i^

(6-line Pica)

60-PoiMT Hbadimo Script No. 1.

(Q^iedne / S^^ae/^

inline Pica)

60-PoixrT Hbading Bcbipt No. 2.

(5-liiie Pioa)

60-PouiT HBADuro Script No. 3.

y ^^^et^ ^u/.^

/

(208)

Ladies' Hand Script.

Grbat Pkixkr. wcludim* $pace$ mho qua09.

24-Pt. DouBLK Pica.

imeLUOWm SPAC£S A0O QUAM.

4^i

X>t€t^

82-I*t. DOUBLB COI.UXBIAH.

IMCLUOIHO BPACet AMO QUADt.

^i4^ (Q/liUx/ffo^^ ,jfici^^^ Off

^ 4i7e oi^ _, ^_ v^ ^^

to^iyf// i^^^jn^leld r r/ / ^Qff'v £e^ yde-fi^'^

/'

Palmkr * Riv, San Franomoo, Oal. and PoirTLAND, Oit (294)

Steel Plate Script.

^^■^^- Pica Stbkl Platk Script.

2<-l*t. VdUK-KiNK NONPARBII. STEKL PLATK 8<R1PT No. 1.

2*-Pt- KOUB-LINK NONPARKIL RTKKL 1'LATK Si RIPT Xo. J.

(^.^^y.^'r **^f/ii-M 0 0 «^/^ \£j<0m^<t-*-r 4_^/^wy*<' r»^»r/ \^ ■' ■4-00-/^ -l *4i u'

iW-lt. FlVB-LlNK NONPARKIL STKKI. I'I.ATK S<:U1PT Xo, 1.

8Q-Pt. KrVB-UlfK NOMPARKIL Sticick Platk 8<:uipt. Nil. 2.

'if" / ^A /

Pauiir & Rey. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Portland. Or. (2»6)

80-Pt. Five-Link Nonparkil Grack Script. (Small Lower Case.)

^^f<r^

80-1 1. FiTB-LiNE Nonpareil Grace S<ript. (Large Ix)wer Cascj

^ ^ •>' ^ / ^- y

'■9/- / / y<^ 9^-yy

(296)

Belle Script.

3^Pt. Two-LiHB Pica Bbllb Sckift.

<-4K'*e^eiEi^&-»«oe' -ovce^ iC

•A-^c-rfrt^ ^^e^O'f^^a^x^

/^-r.«.. j^ /^^x- "^^^-^.t^^ a (:/L^

24-Pt. Two-LiNB Pica Bbllb Sckipt No. 2.

- ^-^..>. ^|^-^.^.-<^

CLEVELAND SCRIPT.

34-in. Two-Limb Pica Clbvbland Scbirt.

j29,.aXM^t>^.-t2.^ Q^iJ:tt^i^.>cK^^^ Al^txi, 2.0 /S66 ^

Palmbii & Rky. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Portlano. Or.

(297)

IVI AN USCRI PT.

18>Pt. Grkat Primkr MANuacRirr No. L

18- Pt.

Orrat Primkr MANUSCRin* No. 2.

24- Pt. IKKBLK Pica Maxihcriit No. 1.

iM-Pt. DoiRLK Pica Mandscriit No. 2.

c)^ vi^CLrV^e^ Uo^^v^ cLo^tu^i^ C^^e^d^ tAv<> ^e^c-<.<3^^^t- o-Z^ tjCo-^t^oA^.

Skinnier Scf^ipt.

1*'*^ VU'A SKINXKK S<KiPT.

Ski ^yniu o^ tAe- ( hi^ru^e 40^ t Avid tike u>u/ GUi^u(

Jnn/^<y\^c/i^ of €ci^ Jndla/)i and (^Aim^a^. ^uhOiu^.

Sa^Aif-auiex^ and ^ocyjite^^^ Cicfemt^

1*-I*t. <}BBAT Primer Skinnkk Script.

S^uiU of Bifuyn a/nd ^atiu (yf cf-m

BuiUa'^iM^ o^ -TuyiyLif^^y}L and S^ovtvtn^ of ^AMttvUm,

Vitu/^.^AXitlo'n of Hoyii/iu

W'itd J'nuirjLiKitixyyi of ht^v.^vrutii a/yid Vevru

^uhauhd ('a//QAtal, - - $!^Sil,5r:j

Pauiiii & Rey. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Portland. Oa (299)

Old Style Script.

IS-Pl.

Trrkk-Linr Nonpabviu

en rv€4^, ^oa^ rt^^cc ^a^^^n/a /^id^i* ^/^e^c^^tid €j. -o^ n^a

*^P*- Ftvs-Linb NoNPAiunu

NOTC ' Qiiads and Spaces go with the Ix>wer Caae funu ; Fiffurue mn<t Points with the f*l4> fonts.

PAUiiR & Rey. 8an Franomoo. Oal. and Pomtlano. Or.

(800)

ions

I

JEWEL SCRIPT.

(Oreat Primer) l^PoiNT Jbwbl.

(Double Pica) 24-Point Jbwbl.

COMBINATION OF JEWEL SCRIPT.

Palmbr & Rey. 8an Franoiboo. Oal. and Portland. Or, (301)

Old Style Script.

^^' Trrkk-Linr Nonpabviu

CTL rtye4^, 4xx<xk a^ycl ^a4>€>€>rva /ki^4> rtye&t^^i^i^ tj. -o^ n^a <X44/^ 4^rv€ fycCe^iL 4n /z. \y<i^^^4U^ £ouc^e, m^^2aa>/i. fi^OLS f^e^€iM^ed

ao-Pt.

Ftvs-Linb NoxrAiunu

NOTC- i^uuls and Spaces yo with the liower Co«e Tonttf ; Fifpirai mmI P PAuiiR & Rey. 8an FRANoiaoo. Oal. and p

nSt

! JEWEL SCRIPT.

(Onrnt Primer) 18-FDlirr Jbwkl.

(Double Pica) 24-Point Jbwxl.

COMBINATION OF JEWEL SCRIPT.

u

Ptumm ft Rev. San PRANonoo, Oal. and Potrruuio, Or. (301)

QuiNCY Scf^IPT.

2l-rt. TuoI.lVK I'M A L|LUW< V HCBIPT,

*;•

LlTlbfTY SCF^IPT.

<^A€^ eicce^di'nyltf /*fjiffi*f (it/to ^^rii/iS //Ai /*€rib u*€M n^murr/.

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l^Pt- <;ilKAT T'lUMEIl t TtUTY SrmpT.

iierhCP Mf* J a Nth iftfdirnfjj UH^t/t ^^\^€irJ?i^e6i g^U/nt/^

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I

TEN POINT MAILING TYPE, NO. 1.

vy 'vy

10-PoiKT Maiuno Typb No. 1.

Ft Imer-Rol 1 insCo . 3Jan92 Langton & Co. 29F6b92 Mission Journal x Cal. Wire Works 28Sep93 J Smith lJan90 Pac. Medical Record x Yalleau&Peterson 31Dec91 TheHlstoryCompany 10Mar92

Sold in any quantity at 35 cents per pound.

Bacon & Company 7Aug93

Bancroft-Whitney 13Nov90

Dr. Bush 4Sep92 Mercantile Library

JaneDoe. 27Post lApr93

PacificPress 2May93

Jo Jephson 30Jun94

AcmeEngravingCo ljan92

lO-PoiHT MxiLiNO Typb No. 1, with Ix>gotypb8. In any qimutity at 36 cents per pound. Logos for Ybabs, and Small Fiqubbs, Furnished with this Typb

AT 50 CBNT8 PBB Lb.

Ames Geo S 191 Alameda, Cal.

Baldwin E L |92 52 FranklinSt. Oakland, Cal

Doone, Lorna |91 2009PineSt. SanRafael,Cal

Benjamin, E C |91

Macalester, Ward 191

Yale. Norman F |92

Ayers&Son, N M Phila. |91 Times Building Penn

Cooley. M V |92 Caledonia Ave. Oakland, Cal

TheRusse 1 l&MorganMf gCo391 San Francisco Cal

Cooper John

S90

Rawler, Mrs. R C

191

York, Richard

191

Long Primbr No. 17 Haiuno Type, with Logotypes and Post-Ofpicb Type. Price complete, 60 cents per pound.

jHenry M Johnson |isi

jEaphrosine Litewate |«|

jRobert G Ingersoll |s^

jHenry Ward Beecher |t| Henry Howell Henderson |i|

SAN JOSE

jj Henrietta Z Williamson Chaiul)er of Commerce J Smith i £ Julius Abernethey G Washington Jones LOS ANGELES

free

L000TYPB8 roB LoNO Pbiiibe No. 17 Maiung Type. Price nO cents per pound.

Palmcr a RiY, San franomoo, Oal. and PomvANO, Or- (803)

J^CCENTS eLASSIFIED.

Wc make all of the fuUowiug accents .ixL. Minion, .Drevier and Long Primer No. 14. 'Wc make regular accents for all foreign languages in all other sizes of romans and old styles, and all pronunciation accents or diacritical marks for Nonpareil Title No. 4; Minion Antique No. 6 Brevier Antique No. 6 and Great Primer No. 4.

Wc also make Spanish Accents with all job faces shown in this book with but few exceptions, and we will make those if ordered.

Special accents made to order, the cost of matrix being from |a.oo to I5.00 each.

FRENCH.

J$AEUAEi6UAEIOin'»^^AfeuAEiouAEioiJ9

E A E tj A E } 0 U A E I 6 U Q i h > u a n 6 u a ex '6 ii ^

i k e u a. ^ i ft ft ji e 1 ii ii 9

SPANISH. AEfOtJS tjA6f6uSu^ei6ufiu

AifOtjffUdiiduhu

ITALIAN. K'klbXi \t\hxi^^e\h\x A E } b U hl\h u

SVTEDISH. A A O A o & a o ^* 0 fi a 0 a 5 S £)

GERMAN. AOUAOuaouJfO(/aowd6u*£)fl

LATIN. AElOUAEi6UAEi5uAfei50

A E i b V A t: I b U all o u a ex ou a e ! 6 ii a e i 6 li

MISCELLANEOUS. AACAAAaaaac.4aEEeeGGggIiXn6 0 OJO § §

o o 6 o p 0 5 U v u X Y t 00 00 Th Y Y

$ j^ y 00 th 00 '^ ' ' 0 O

PRICE-LIST OF ACCENTS.

Agatb per lb. Ia.40

NoNPAREii. " 2.00

MIKION " 1.80

Brsvikk " 1.60

B0UROBOI8 per lb. I1.44

Long Primer •• x.30

Smalx, Pica •• i.m

PICA •• I.x6

LARGI^R SIZKS from |z.I2 to 72 CRNT8 PKR LB.

PAUMR * RfY. dAN FRANOItOO. OAL. AND PORTIJUID, Olt

(804)

MISCELUNEOUS ACCENTS, SIBNS, FIOURES, Eto.

PIECE ACCENTS. (4 to Pica) 8-PoiNT.

138 4 56789 10

\ > ^

(8 to Pica) 4.P01HT.

13 3 4 5

6 7

O ^

(Nonpareil) 6-Point.

12 3 4 5 6 7

^ ^ >^. •• ■■ o ^

8 9 10 11 13

13 14 15

SIGNS.

(PlM) 12-POIMT AsniONOlCICAL.

UO 11 12 18 14 15 16 17

;6 «« K ® # 3 <a

1819 30 21B 2824 25 20

36 27

29 80 81

cT D A cf fi §

(Plea) 12-PoiNT Almauac Biomb.

6 7

4pr <w» ** f^ 2^ iH

11 12

<% i^ <^ ^ ^

(Lb P.) 10-POIllT ALGBBKAIC BIGN8.

1S84 56 789 10

11 12 13 14 15

f' : :: A

(Plea) 12-PoiiiT Mbdical Sionp.

13 8 4

:^ 9 5 5

PIECE FRACTIONS. (PIM) 12.P01HT.

CANCELLED FIGURES. (Long Primer) 10-Point.

SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR LETTERS. (Long Primer) 10-Point. b 0 d c r g

b I J k 1 a a p q r t

w X y

SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR FIGURES. (Long Primer) 10-Point.

13 14 5

C 7 8 t f

OUTLINE CROSSES.

3

OUTLINE STARS.

MALTESE CROSSES.

128 4 4 331

BLACK STARS.

12 8 4 5 6 7

*••••*

12 11 10 9 8

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PERPETUAL CALENDARS.

No, L

1892 JANUARY 1892

SUN

MON

TUJi

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SAT

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2

3

4

5

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8

9

10

11

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14

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16

17

18

19

20

21

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23

24

25

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27

28

29

30

31

Riirl Y«?Ar{: fun t*© use*! for jinj' Month In any Year, and S niiniitej; will mitkc the clmnifCH*.

No. 4,

[1892 FEBRUARY 1892

. i-.

Sn

Mo

Tu 2

Wb

Th

Fr

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SEPT 1

1

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4

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6

JUJJE

30

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

31

14 21

15 22

16

17

18

19

20

1776

23

24

25

26

27

1893

28

29

^s^~'

FBftPKTUAL C'ALKifDA»Kf». 4,— Prlc'<», |2,50 per net. Int'ludliig 5"i Lojrotyjk'R. RnltM* «imI Font* fnr Mnittb mid Yt'iir: cdn 1m* ummI fitruiiy Mcmtti in any Yt'nr; chuiige nitnle in three mliaiU**.

PAUMER Jk HWf. 8 AN FRANC4SOO, OAL. AND PonTUAHO, Oft.

(306)

^

PERPETUAL CALENDARS.

No. 3.

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JUNE 1892

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4

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6

7

8i9

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11

12

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30

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1

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fKHrKTtUL (?JLLK1VPAK No. .1.— Hrlce, I^J.OOpcT wl; l!R"Ui<llJ»K '■"- T.iJK«»tyiM^ft, Rulfs, mul FonU for Month •nd Year; ciiii r»e ush-cI for i^^c^risionth In «n>' Yt*nr; oliange mn*\*} in ;t inimUcs.

No. 2.

1889 JANTJAEY 1889

Su

Mo

Tu

We

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Ft

Sa

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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11

12

13

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31

JPlcurnTVjiL rAL*;Ni>AH No. 2. I'rii't', Itt,'^;) |K^r?ifl ; InduiItitK ^^'- t^polyfuew, Rules, and Fonts Tor MontJj and Year; can 1* iiwil foniuy Munth in auy Your: r*h«nge madu in ihreo mtnuteK

Palmer & R€y, Ban Francisoo, Oal. aho Pqrtlamo. Oh.

C307J

iHESS, CHECKERS, ETC.

CMKH&>. i^l of Kuleii wilh each l-Diit.)

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SPECIAL FIGURES FOR TIME TABLES

AND OTHER TABULAR WORK.

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Ko.1 £xe. Htm.

♦too

1014 10 SO

130 3 1 33S iSS

481 126

I1« l«0

156 736

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1130 116 *7t5 6 25

; 135 1013 9 10 •9 12

1D4II 1132 10 00 9 30

1136 tD5 U37 9 35

12 25 ta 10 n IS 9 45

12 50 I 2 30 I 12 «6 10 09

, I 30 3 15 I 1 63 : 10 26

I tl 45 •S 50 f2 » 10 45

I 3 15 4 55 3 IS U

325 1120

4 30' ' 4 43 II 55

5 40 5 46 12 35

6 36 0 55 6 3S 12 55 •7 10 I 19 00 I 16 4IIi I 16

7 20 9 30' 7 13 1138

8 35 1 9 55 1311 156

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28 I I'ASAtJBNA,

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35 I MoLLlSTKlt,

53! Ban KiiANrtHr<*

611 .. ..(Sacramento

63 COLUKA

75 Fkiak

91 KriiKKA

laS WiflTTENVlLLB

123 . ('KKWTKNT <'1TY

106 RoUKR'r* 8TATIOK

182 8I)»M>N'J* .

164 Arrivi* . Hmitiivijj.k

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543 4 41

620 4 36

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t2 46

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100

13 10

12 00 U25

10 30 10 09

930 906

6 24

I 457

I 415

233

140 130 12 20 11 40 10 45 10 40 932

1 *'«l

I 7 17 1

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I 630 I 605k

PAtMEfT & RCY. 8AN FRAMOi»00. OAL. AND FOimANO, Or.

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134

1010 11 1 to

145 3 45 430 530 607 653 7 10 ft02 BIS 900 9 30 945

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INITIALS.

SERIES 20.

i^ingl« letter** 2.'» ct?iite; per s««t ri( 214 1«tU^r«, |S**iO.

•wwmww

SERIES 21.

SERIES 22.

Biuvflvt lAtiWn^ :in cents; |msf »et tif 'M lett«r», HM^-

P \\

SERIES 23,

Flnel*^ ] AHir^, ^i> -'« iitK . iirr set ot 'Jli letter*. |.'* iX\

III

SERIES 24,

IW

SERIES 25.

i^ttisli* t«tU*ni, iO c^Mitf;: pcT tit*t of <ir» letters, ITkOO.

?r

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Faumer & HCY, Ban Francisco. Oai_ and Portland. Or.

(309)

INITIALS.

SERIES 26.

8liif[le Lettcnt. 50 cetitK : pir net of M letten. fS.QO.

SERIES 27.

Bliiffle Lpltere, dO oentoi per net of 2r» letters, |H.oa.

SERIES 28.

Sinirle Letters, ^D rent«; jtir s+t ul '^\\ letterfttl&OO*

PAJLimsM & Rev. Bam Pranoiboo. Cai. and Portland* Oft, (310)

t N T -r I A i_

Single Latter, 20 t-fntn; [n^r sot of 2n Letters, $1.00.

V? S -nC 3 3C !

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Sei'ies 33.

Single Letter, 25 rent**; [mr tj^et i*f 25 Letters, ^1.25,

i ^ 1 s 3 I

Series 30.

l^ingle Letter, :WJ cent« ; per tiet of 25 Letters, $2.00.

« 1 ii i S

1

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#

Series ST-

Hingle Letter, 25 cents; j>er set of 2ti Letters, |1.25,

^ .^

t=' en- 0

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Series 33-

Single Letter, 40 rents ; |»er net of 25 LetterH, $4-00.

I

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Series 33-

Single LetkT, 5l> rents; per »Het of 2i\ Letters, ^.W.

k-

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I 1^ I T" I .A. L_

ISezriefli XiJo. 38.

Two-line TtRRViER.

$2.75

6 A.

ISezriefli XiJo. 30.

Tw(»-i.iNK Pica.

14.00.

jEC B a X) ec^ Gf :Ei 1 3

Per set of 26 lA-.tters. Jl.OO.

5^ -viv "iftR C?s? ^. .^. ^ 7> ^ l^r i-:-- "^' '>tj: fUf nv." ':4i)

1 i J I ^1 I t -^i .^ -4 f -f % ;fe -%

4j^ GJ^ JJ2p ^j^ .j^. -^ :::. y .. >> t^^ ;r>, ^V |P :^' ^

Per »et of 26 Lettcr». * 1.2ft.

^v^"- :'•'"/ V-^-" '-;i<^ ;)^? jt%^ My

'5vV- ■.]".■ -^r-- '^'- .-7^' oT^' ■i<^y "": ^■: ;-f.- ^•?..- ^x^ ^ %^ A^ ^

J^dJ^

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m^^k^^ . ^^^S.|J

Per set of -iK Ix'ttcTH, »x:.{\

ST-:

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Palmer & Rev. 8an Francisoo. Cal. and Portland. Or. (313)

INITIALS.

BtDftd

SIXTH

SERIES.

piT set of 2& leUem, ^12,50.

'<^;rt,^^^

FIFTH SERIES.

Blngle Letters, ivi centn ; per set of 2e letters, |12..%*

SECOND SERIES.

J^fnple Tjcttci*, 1^ cent*; iK-r «H of '3"* k'tters, firKlW. Fifr iwo t'olorK, |Lno cjit?h.

Palmer ft Rev. 8an Francisoo, Cal and Portlamo. Or.

MEDI/tVAL INITIALS,

SERIES NC. 100.

Vetamt iff 27 i^hitrjieterv, elect rotyiwtl on wolld bodfen* I^KdO'. tingle teltert, 30 reiiU.

PMjiCR A Rey. 8an Franoisoo. Cal, and Portlamo, Or (315)

J\/IEDl/EVAL INITIALS

SERIES NO. lOL

Fcr set of 27 character!*, elect rutypcd tm s(tlitl bcxlics, $6.oa Single lettcni, 35 tu.

PALMER 8i Rey. Sam FRANOieoo. Cal. and Portland, Oft

^ ffeu/spaper |^eadi9^s.

<r^yi

Nevsrspapep Headings.

Canon Conukn'skij TjtsjiTrACE, Nu, 2,

ilADOR REPORT Canner and Crrocer

Fot^H-LlNK TrA ( *UNI>KNSKI> l.ItiltTFACK, Nu. L\

PLACER BLADE Christian Times i

MODOC TIMES

Evening Post I

Foi R-LiNK Pi( A roN*ni^:iiHKD, No. 1. ^

UNION LEAGUE

Palmer & Rrf, 8an Francisoo. Oau amo PoflmANo. On. (318)

Newspaper Headings.

h"ivK-LiNK Pica Condense j>, No. L

ALMA TIMES

Four-Like Pica Liohtfack, No. 2.

HE ARGUS

Mornina; Call

FiVK-LiNB Pica, No. 1.

REGISTER

Journal

SlX-LlNB Pl€A LlOHTFACE, No*

LEDGER

Standard

Falmkr 9t Rev. 8an Frano»oo, Oal. amo PoimjuiD, On. (319)

Newrspapep Headings.

Fui ti-LrNK Pi( A, No. 1,

BODIE NEWS

J" in li-LlNK I'lCA, Km. 3.

QUINCY CALL

H

Siv-l.iM-: Til A, Nt>» 1.

BUGLE

Leader

Nine-Link l*u \ iMiurvAVH, No. 2.

TIMES

Leader

Palm Eft A, Rev, 8 an Franoisoo, Oau and FormAMO, Om,

(320)

Ne^vspaper Headings.

FoVB-LiKK Tic A Oli> Sty lit.

THE MONITOR

Foum-LiKK PiiA Oli> Ptyljc with FrvK-LisK Pica Lsituls.

Huron News

Five-Link Pica Olu Styul

REPORTER

Home Journal

FiVK'tjHK Pica Old Style with Six-Link Pica ItrrnAUt.

Morning

Six -Like Pica Old Style.

EDITION

Peoria Item

PALMER a Rey» Bah Francwoo. Oai» and Pcrrttlano. Or.

(321)

New^spaper Headings.

HiJt'LlSK PH A FWKNe If KtUi SlVLK, NO. *2.

MONITOR Daily Item

Fivn-JjNK Pica Olu Sttle LirsHTFArK,

SCIO STAR Gilroy Ledger

Fuoa-l.iMc Ptf A MumT[iiKi>.

TROY NEWS

I

FuPKLiNK PlOA Ati.*wt*.

KtVK-hlNR VU A WAHHINnTOK.

liODl ]^EWS

Palmca tL Rev, San Franowoo, Oal. and Popttlano, Or.

(322)

Newspaper Headings.

FrVE-LtNK riCA MODEBN TeIT.

Wxt Jlormng €n\l

EioHT Like Pica Scribk Text.

telk

nn

Bix-LifiK FiLA Black CoKDSFa8D> No, 3.

(3>i

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fo^

EiQHT Link Pica Black: Extba Condensed.

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Nev\rspapep Headings.

Sii-LiNK Pica Bi.acil Opjsln.

Mm0 #iriette

8eYRK~LiNK PjCA CoNDEKȣD BiaACK Sbadrii.

#alt

tmt

SkvkN'Ijnk Pica Condknbkd Ofkss Blaik.

ttma

tilt

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alt

HI

NiKK LtKn Pica Black OmNAMKNTEi>.

M

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Pawmir a Rev. San Franchsoo, Oal. and PofTTLANo, Or.

(324)

Newspaper Headings,

Focii-Ijirif FtcA SaADt-D Hr.ACK: KxTKKt)::i>.

mmm mmm

Five-Line Pica Bla€K Orn-UCENTKO.

'm Mtoof ate

Sjx-LiKK Pica Fancy Text.

vm

ScvKH Line Pica Black Shajjed.

8 IX XiiNE Pec A SLOFiKa Black.

EiaHT Link Pica Slopwo Blacx,

vening §o^t

mi

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New^spapep Headings.

Fkt»-Link Pica Moukkn Text Omnamkntku, No. i,

Willi Cill

Ki«HT Line Pica Mobehn Text OrnamenteiJj No. 1.

i

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Tkn haxE Pica HoDsmit T«rT Ormamuvtsd, No.

Tbh Linb PtcA MoDKKK Text, Double Shaded.

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10

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22 \:\ ^.. 45<-* 17 16 62 19 21 20 14 65

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CONTOUR NIC-NAC8.

onOA<rOnOA^ 123466789 10

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NIC-NAC8 No. 2

C

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Price per font, 11.00.

9

10

11

RULE ORNAMENTS No. 4.

1 2 n 4 o 6 7

Price per fiMit, 11.00.

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5 6 7

2 10 2i

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15

16 Price per font, f3.d0.

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12

13

18

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ORNAMENTS.

T

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RULE ORNAMENTS, No. 1— $1.10 per font.

13 3 4 9 8

(9 g)

RULE ORNAMENTS, No. 2— $1.10 per font.

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RULE ORNAMENTS, No. 3— $1.25 per font.

2S 28 27

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PALMETTO ORNAMENTS.— $1.0O per font.

NIC-NACS.— $1.00 per font.

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Qsefnlness after once using them.

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INK-SPOTS.— $1.25 per font.

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SERIES D.— Three Line Pica.

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Great Primer. -1^ r*^* ^ Brevier. Long Primer. «\j ± J^

1281 123 1 1231 1 2 31

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Palmii* a Rtv, San Fbamoisco. Oau and Portland, On.

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Cm be iiaed in combination with brass rale for making a variety of neat and attractive borders. For tints and

ornaments on commercial work they are unexcelled. In truth there is no limit to

their usefulness. Cast on 6, 12, 18, 34 and 86 point bodies.

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CAPABLE OF MANY VARIED AND PLEASING FORMS.

These Combination Brass Rule Ornaments are cast on the point system, and are furnished

with a i>ound of Brass Rule and a font of Brass I«eads. Both are labor-saving.

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In presenting to the notice of artistic and progressive printers the above series of

beautiful Combination Ornaments, we feel confident they will supply the

demand for a simple, yet effective, rule combination.

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Or Straight faces, are sold at the following uni- form rate per foot* in strips of two feet each. Extra lengths made to order.

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American, or 12-to plea |0 05

10 " 06

German, "8 " 08

Saxon, "6 " 10

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Pearl 25

Agate 2K

Nonpareil 30

Minion 35

BreTler 40

Bourgeois 45

Long Primer 50

Small Pica 55

Pica 60

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:

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Saxon, or 6-to pica, Nos. 71, 137, Tl |0 12

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5 " "86 18

Excelsior. :i " "18. 26

Pearl, Nos. H, 102, 105, 144. 31

Nonpariel, Nos. 14. 15, 16, 142, 108 38

Minion, Nos. 14, 146 48

Brevier. Nos. 14, 143, 147 48

Nonpareil-and-a-half , Nos 14, 15, 16 63

Long Primer, No. 14. 58

Pica, Nos. 14. 15, 16. 17 68

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Labor-saving Rule in fonts, or Border Rules in sets, from any face in book ex- cept those marked, in fonts of 3 lbs. at following prices per lb.

Saxon.

.$2 50 Excelsior |1 60 NonpareU $1 50

We can furnish, on special order, any face of rule not shown in this book at prices quoted by the foundry making it.

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DASHES, CIRCLES, OVALS, ETC.

BRASS RULES.

CAUTION— In ordering rules custooiers inuat toe careful to order from the right series Series O la a special series, showing a face full size of the body, and is used for hi^vy j rule printing. Series No 1 show^s the !ace of the rule and lb made on the bodies a# marked. In ordering any face other than O fieries, do not refer to the O series for body, but order Brevier No 1, Nonpareil No. 5. etc.

Jja- ALL TllKIK llLLBM AKK itS FtUST UumKM. -fe|

HrevieT No. S

Hlnlixi Ko. Jt.

Kenrl Xo. :i

3 to PiPH No. :i

i to Pica Ni». A.

Series 16.

Pi i No. 16.

Series 0.

Series 1.

He* Ka. t

Series 2.

Plea No. 2.

IjOHii Primer No. 1.

l.jjiii; ITisntrNo. IK

Laag IMmer Ha, 2

Brrvler No. I.

Jirtn ief Ni.. iy

EreTter No, 2.

MlDlon No. 1.

Mil 111 III N«ji. (L

Minion No, 2.

SiMiinir(''tl Nf>. "O,

NonpAieH No, 1*

Nonimrell No. 2.

Pearl No. 1.

Pfwrl Nn. <1

Peart No. SL

3 to Ple» Na 1.

•I [fi VivH No, n

itoFloaNo. 1.

4 tu Fi<'H Ko ().

4 to Plea No. i.

5 to PieA No. 1.

;. to (Hr-wNo. n.

S to Plf« No. 2.

ti to Pic'ii No. L

<;to IMni No, n.

6 to Pi*** No, 2.

H In Pic« No. 1.

s to Fhh No, i>.

8 to Plea No. %.

10 to lira No. 1.

10 to Pi''ii Nn. i».

10 to Plea No. 2.

12 ta Pica Na L

V2 to Hc'M No (t

Series 3.

\'Uh No. :i.

Series 4.

Pica Nil, t.

Series 5

I'un Xu :.

JjoiiK Primer No, ?»,

licm^' Priiiior No. 4.

Ijtiiiik' Primer Ntt. :i.

Brevier No. 4.

Nonparlpl No. 3.

Minion No. 4.

Nonfiareit No. 4.

Pearl No. 4.

3 to Pic^a Na J,

Nonpareil and onc-hair Nit. i6.

m

Xt«nn,>ir(Ul No, |(i.

Urt'vier No. 5

Minion No,

Nonpareil No. \

Pearl No. .^.

:i ti> Pica No. 5.

i Xti PU'it No. 6^

4 to Pica No. 4.

MiBcenaneoys.

Pi- .1 Nn. (7.

Nonpareil and one-half No. 15,

Ntinpartil No. 15.

I. Im Picii No.

IVIisceiianeous.

Brt'vicr No. HJ'f

'm m ^'~m w ^ ^ ^

Nonpareil Xo. i^jf Peiirl No. lair f

AU Kiiltt* i':xcfpt tliiiH«; tliui»(t) deanfimtecl can be miMie In ]atKlir«iivlDc fontA to older. Wftved aod Boollopcd Rtil«9 Ijavv beifu tmltaled In Bunlvn. for whieli «ee pages 3S6 to 901.

(402)

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BRASS RULES^^^^^^

Series 6.

Series 7.

Series 8. ^|

^1

Umg Primer fto, S.

Lonfi Primer Ko, 7.

Loti(? J'rHiH''r No. A. ^^H

Hn'\ li-r So. <i

Uri'Vk-r N- :

Brayter No. & ^^|

Million No, 7.

Mi It ion No. ^^1

MinJOD Ko. ft.

NutifMieil No. 7.

Noaj)*f«il Ndv 6.

Pi**rl No. 7.

PMd Ko. K ^1

VeATl No. 6.

3 t*l Pi eft So. 7.

3 Ui Piea No. s, ^^

3 to Ptem No. fi.

4 Uj Pic* No. 7

Pirn No, ^^1

4toPiettNo. S.

6 Itj plPii No. 7.

Series 14. ^|

Pica Nu, ^^1

Series 12.

Series 13.

Pica No. 13*

t

1 ^^H

1

T.rtnp' Rniiw^r Vn. i^. ^^^H

L

Ijftn^ lMm*?r No. lU.

Luii?j; iTitiicT Si.'. 1-1.

^m

Notiparetl and onr-hulf Na. 14., ^^H

Brevier No. 12,

Brevier Ku. I:t.

LL_ ■■^n.i ^H

Bri?vi<;r No. J4. ^^^|

Hiniott Nu. U

Minlou No. J^;.

Minion No. 14. ^H

HonpArell Ko. tl

Nonfmroll Nc». IS.

^ —^ ^H

I'rofl No. 12.

Pearl No. V.l

Nanpar<:il No. 14, ^^H

Pearl No. 14. ^H

; t.. I'u H No. LI.

3l0Pf«»Ho. 13.

M

. to He* NcK !».

3 to Pu:i Nil. ^^^1

P

ISCELLANEOUS RULE

^1

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6 to Pica No. 7L

6 ta Fle« No. 67.

6 to Pleft Na ««.

6 to Pie* Na 09. 1 6 to Pica Na 1»7. 1 0 to Picn No, T£.

r. to Vim How 731.

to PicH Ko. Stif ^^H

1

to Pleii Ko. 74, «u»Pie«No.7ab

PrnrI Xvi. 105 f ^^H

1

Minion Nm. 146 -^ ^^^H

^^^H

e to pic* No, 77.

Pearl No. 144 f ^^m

1

12 to n**« No, tj«/".

NofipiLTeil Na. 108 f ^^H

1

111 Pieii No, Irtii.

DrLvicr No. M7t ^^H

1

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LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE.

m iM. rams •a.oo

I

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

mitered comers in each.

EXCELSIOR No. jIb. fools, t4*8a

KXCELSIOR No. R. ji Ik font*. $4.Bo

Palraef 4 Rey, San Francisco, Cal and Portland, Or.

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No

/IJ^JG BRASS RULE.

npareil No

2.

1

(1

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1

Brevier No. 5.

1 1

1

1

1

,

1

ii 1

1

1

II

1

Long Prlniep No. S.

i

1

1

1

1

Put up In TJiree-pound Fonts.

1

IdABOr-savijmg brass rule.

Foup to Pica No. B.

Four to Flea No. 7.

1 1 1

lull

- 1 1

Three to Pica No. 6,

1

I

Three to Plea No. 7.

1 ! 1 II

Put up In Thpee-Pound Fonts.

Palmer ft Key, 8am Francisoo, Oai. and Portland, On.

(406)

1

LABOR^SAVING BRASS RULE^ W

PEARL No. 4,

^^B

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1 1

1

1

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II II

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PEARL No. 6. ^^H

I

1

II i\

1

1

n 11

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NONPAREIL No. 4, ^^H

1

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II

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1

1

1

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-

NONPAREIL No. Z ^^^|

III II

1 1

]

II

1

II 1

J 1

1 .

II 1 1 II 1

1 II

Put Up m Three-pound Fonts. ^^^|

Paj-mcr tt, Hey, 8an FftANOtsoo. Oai^ and PonrrLANO, Oit. ^^^^H

BORDER RULES-lN SETS.

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BORDER ROLES

(.'ut from any nile in thit* book to any meanuns even i^mH on the outmde.

8axo[i uid under §2 (Kr

Erilliu9& Ui E^ct^lfllnr 1 60 Peoj-t Aiid 1artn»r 1 ^

ihi all orders tor Iom fcb*ii i>n«-half poaod of rule wA oue lime tlj« cor- nere will !:« chatrged extrm

of fmtj.

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|4EW BRASS DASHES.

ffU. lOi-.

5112. 14K-.

5U0. lOc.

52fi. UK.-.

?i27i. 11K-.

fKJl.

n»o.

fl*!.^. H>C.

ft^JT..

lOc.

-4)7.

lOc.

.'iu9. loe.

612. lUc.

:>S1. 26c.

<»•

513.

lUc.

515.

lOe.

51& lOe.

.\^2. 25c

617. 10c.

6Uw 10c.

.'•S3. »k-.

UUI lOe.

.%34. sue.

-^ ^ •-

ftfit. lOc.

.'):». 36c.

6S& 10c

:>M. 40c

Pmjmir * RKv. San Franomoq. Oal. ano PoivrLANO. Or.

(409)

fJEW BRASS DASHES.

800. aoc

SOL 2fic

SOS. 26&

80S. 25c

804. 25c.

805. 26c.

808. 26c.

807. 25c

S08. 26c.

800. 25c.

810. 25c. ^ 4 ^ ¥ 4

SIS. 25c ¥ <• ^ •» 4

818. 26c.

813. 2.'>c.

810. 25c. >--4 ^ ►-4-

A mv. San FfiANOiaoo.'OAL. and Pomruma, On.

(410)

fJEW BRASS DASHES.

^, 50c.

Ma 5iH',

ML 50CL

.VX'.

JM4 60(L

MA. SOD.

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S47. 50c.

648. .<>(k%

r4», ftOc.

SSL r.Or.

.Vi2. fide.

fto^l 50f.

£54. .SOe.

Palmir a «ey. 8Aif FRAiiO«aoo. Oac ano Pofm>MD. Oft (411)

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SERIES

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METAL

CORNERS

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LABEL BORDER

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NOIPiRElL

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PICA BODIES

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Four-to-Pica Ijibor^tiavtiitr Eiile Nd. 7.

^ Fonti oi iof»«t. I lb 8 03-, $3. 40.

Fantt of to feet, inttudinK tWO lAti of each Corn«r*p'»«c*, S4-80.

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Ten-to-Pleii Labor-Having Kule No. Cft«

Font* of 10 f««t, 10 at,, Si,5o, Font! of 10 f»«t, includlnf two tats of #aoh Corner ^pittc*, $4.So.

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METAL CORNERS

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METAL CORNERS

Pearl Labor-saring: Rule No. 8.

Fonts of lo foot, a lbs. 4 oz., $3.60. Fonts of 10 foot, including two sots of each Cornor- piece, $5. 00

DISPLAY PAGES.

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Brerier Labor-saving: Rule No. 8.

Fonts of lo feet, 4 lbs., $6.40. Fonts of 10 foot, including two sets of each Corner-pioce, $8.76.

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NoniMU^il Labor-SaYing: Role No. 4.

Fonts of lo feet, 3 lb«., $4.80. Fonts of 10 foot with two sots of each Cornor- pieco, $7.00.

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Nonpareil Labor-Sarln^ Role >ci« U*

Fontft of lO f»«t, I Ibi., 1^.80.

Fontf ot iQ f««t, rncluding two i«4t of «ftch Corrt#t''pi»C9, $6, So

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PliH l^bor-SAfliiiT Kul^ No. 14.

Fonti of 10 fe»t^ 6 Ibt.^ $9.00. FontK of 10 f*ati* including two tat> of each Cornar'pioe*, $to. So,

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Elgrht-to-Pica I^hor-Htivfrig^ Rule No. 0,

Font* of lo UmX, \-k oi,, $i.5o, Font> gf 10 f««t, including Iwo tvts of «*cK Corner>pl«c«, |k4.e>ai.

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$i*^^^^*§

2To. 4ft C3a«saa.-uLt St. Tv/Ta fl ^ »03!X^ O.

BRASS CIRCLES.

All kindB and sixes of Circles, Ovals, Squares, Hexagons. Octagons, and other Brass Rule Work fur- nished to order at short notice. Bend explicit description of the work required, and kind of rule wanted, whether Single, Double, Parallel, Dotted or Waved.

Tkh KH OF CiRt:LK8:— NoH. 1 to 6, 60c. each; Nos. 7 to 13, 7.>c. each: Noi». 14 to IH. 90 cent« each ; 19 to 21, fl.OO each.

Palmir a Riy. San Franomoo. Oal. and Portlano. Oft (416)

BRASS OVALS.

Fiucs Of Ov ALB ; Sm, I to <ir i)Oe. ejich : 7 tu 1 L ILilU eitch ; 11 lo U, |1. J5 eiwh , 15 to 16, |t30 «iioh. larger sUi* ruruiahed to order.

(417>

Brass Rule, Leads ^ Slugs.

LABOR-SAVING BRASS LEADERS.

Bus.

Nonpareil

lifHiY.

Kac'B W,

FkvH 72.

Vkcm n.

Brevier

Lon^ Primer -

Pirn

Leailer Rule fur- uiehed to mnk'li any Ume of type made and on tmj body.

Face No. 137 is furniHhed with all Law llalie Fonts, unless otherwiae ordercHl,

Wht:u ordering V>e partic^ular to Btate the style of leader by number, ati well a;a the fac

of the type with which the leaders are to be Ufled. A «peeimeri letter must, in all cases accompany the order.

PRICE : Nonpareil, per lb. - $1 liO

Hrevier, " - - 1 6i)

l^njf Primer, '* - - 1 6Q

Hia, '* ' - I 40

I

LABOR SAVING LEADS AND SLUGS.

Ri-Kular fonUt of Lpajw* imd SLitGi* nrv put up, vnt in

ITTMduated lengths from 4 to '*!<!> ems pica, in font*

of 124lw., '2fHl».. or fiO-lbs.. nt ^IVc.

per lb.

Odd Sizes Cut to Order, in any quantity.

Full Lieiig^th £ietid»i.

ioti> [iio« <»«^««>^.«., WmntM

Slopica , 30 "

6 to ptea &ud thicker ........ ,.., lA **

BRASS LEADS.

i'UT TO XKAStTBe.

12topi€4i .,.. ,..,.,.,.. per !b. |Ij(»

lOtoplca... ,.^* . ,.„,.„, * .90

8 U> fllCA . . . , ^..,,,,.,....,,.^. *.,«**., ^ J&

fitoploa... ,,*....,•,*. •• Ji I

FOOT SLUGS.

Both kind* i>n (inntt Primer bod^r.

BRASS SLUGS.

rUT Ttl MEASURE.

Nonpareil nttd til Ickcr p6rlbi.|«7&

BRASS SPACE RULE.

<i to piLaa . , 8 to pica 12 to pica

(i«r lb. I2.0

PERFORATING RULE.

Hrahb, |:»er foot, Inc-

ST^Rt, per foot, 76c.

Palmer Ml Rev, Bah Francisco, Cac amd Poittland, Da

(416)

BRASS RULE.

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. We show the faces of rale most called for, and which we always keep on hand, put up in fonts of three pounds each. Sizes range from 1 em pica to 'M\ ems, varying? by ens up to 10 ems, an<l by ems up to 3(» ems. Each piece is Htam{>C4i.

li to I'icH Ko. 1. r, Pica No. 74. r.toPU-aNo. 71. Pearl No. i.

-.^^

:5 to IMra N«». J. y**MTl No. G.

:{ to Vu'A No. 1. Nonpareil No. 4.

o to Pita No. s. Noii,>areil No . <J.

F»R I C E H : - « to pica Rule |2.(K) per 11.. Foiit» of U>» |6.UU

:{ to pica •* UW ** ' ;J " 4.»ll

Nonparfll and larger l..')t» " " :; ** l.'iu

Column and Head Rules.— Standard Measurement.

The accompanying table gives the length of Column and Head Rules for the regular standard

sizes of Folio and Quarto Newspai)er8.

Btyle of Nkwkp.vpkr—

4 col. t ') col. fol. 7 col.

(quarto or i quarto or quarto or quarto or heol. folio 9 eol. folio folio. folio. folio. folio.

I

Ck>lumn Rules, inches in lengtli 13Jh

18

'20 13^8

21^ 2S% 2534

1558 \7% mii

Head Rules, ** ** ... j sjg

The length of the Head Rules given are for columns 13 ems pica wide, and Nonp'l column rules.

Prices for Column and Head Rules.

Column Ruleh— 12 ins. or Wt^, Noup. tNxlv.euch |0 IV)

24 " •• 0 €*)

•♦ -24 to iS in?*. 0 H)

" 12 iuH. or leNs. Miuiou ImxIv ' () :V»

24 *• '* 0 70

•24to2H iUH. ♦' •• •' 0 <M)

*' 12 ins. or U»Hh, Brevier IkkIj' '* 0 40

24 " •• 0 HO

•• 24 to 2M inn. 1 00

He.\d Rulks-- Pearl thicknesK. 12 ins. and under |0 25 ** .Vpate

Noni>. . Heavier Column rules to order.

24 •'

0 50

12 '•

030

24 "

0 60

12 "

030

24 "

0 60

Dashes and Cross Rules.

Mifiere Dashes, '.K*. each.

Local Dasheii. lk>. each.

Editorial DasheK, 10c. each.

Faucy Dashtw, 10c. each.

AdvertlHin^ Rules, .'><•. eiich. Waveii Cross Rules, 6<'. each. Parallel Cross Rules, ac. eacli .

Double Cross Rules, he. each.

Designate face by number of strip rule on preceilinp H|>eeinien pages of brass rules.

Palmir a Rey. Sah Francisco. Oal. and Portland. Or

BRASS BRACES.

Prices,— Kos. 1-10, I'itrts, i'4i( ^l : Nn*^. n-l7, I5 its. i^avh ; Nos, is^^l J>i .ts. tnrh ; No«, ii:i-27, 2.> cU* CAch; l*HIiJ£ i>F r«l>1l*l,ETfC HKT. «ri.(t(K

BRASS CURYES JlSD CKiMPS.

111 =^.

'.'j*i,.,

SQCJ

"***^M^Z...TJ

Wf iH-ri' fxliitiil tlio coiiipleh' cimKtiiicUnTi of » lonii cuiiiaiiiing ^traiiirht and beiii Hnve to lUu^triile IhiMiM' of OUT Xriw lm|>rn>v*»d r»U*nt lirnsn t'urvt** 9in<l riwitipfi. Ttt^'V nfv

hyuhon rule, nml UTt* rimde to (inlrt lim'* of hiiv ^tlft|H• nml l>OH]y linuly. Tf- ' ^ ' * "/f^ -'

!oii^^ priiuor, pitH, ^tl-aI prlmt/r 4oiilili' Rni»ll iiicn. (liiuhk' pVu, t^o\llllf■ y»fl^uK^'ll. «*«' ttinr-lUie pticA. mid arc ituirkud to (K-jii^junte IkhIj . All inten fan Ik* rlrtinped with liuip primer clainps in eoniieeiion withk ttiln k'ttd iu ,,11,1 m. Thf y ciiij Ik* iifteit io coDiiecliou with C-to-pica loades^ eimt>nn|b; the imiiier to pr«<liHN of curvi'd or straiiiflit lliies^ line* c]iiim}iion in ihSs wfiy orcupy wparct^ly any adtUu thriHVii ofl'thi^lr fi'et, and »&vt tif^nsAt aiiiouui of ju^tifleaUon. All tlu'i'refcJetj^ riu] <|iinM-> it-vjMir thofsc tpii linen Iti unr litile ^oh are fthuwri iti print In onlvr to prove these fai?ls.

It ink^ndiHl tnriir»t*»d hr

lift. on

Fauncr & R«y» 8ah Frawowoo, 0«- and Portlahd, Or.

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TAKE SLUGS

The St. John Take Slug.

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Tfjf iikM^vir . M<^ rtyiri-tfit a u^t-'u] nik|.f. mutant ii> "Tuke Sluipi-" tubule of bfa-ss^ tjoUtt ami su>)«tAritiA] ; they h«Te b«ar«ni fttKut mul U. I..U tl.t hj^^iriv. 'rthn li |<rouvl ilnMii from iiijnn.', *jta |fi%"t a line to iinja*ure from. The hole in the center to tlic cArt' < M£-j (A ihcMvpc u****!, ;iimI whfti the ftifure^ IxK-nuje umj1««i tht?3' can be repliuttl »t a very triflinif cobL To the forenttiii or 4xiui|«0(iiU>r lu tht.' tH-ws;M|>er olfl-ij the iiluijt ajHsakji (or it*«lf more elcKjuently thwii wonli can.

Cut to any measure, 2Sc, each.

Brass Indented Take Slug.

VIII

Srvii:

X."

Thi*i sliijf U Tii*de of wilid hra.«<*, anil in iLlmo-tt iTirle«*lni4'tili1t!i. Tlie ftijiirc-* »rv jiltkinly lmlont«4j In tbe fiw-e of the aliig, And ) line lo iixeAflurv fpMn H niitnhtAkAhkv Tht-y iir« uUnajier thiut the ortlinttry eleetrot^i |>t'<l fetu^^ and ]>refttr»hle in every

Cut to any measure, 120c. each.

ELECTROTYPED TAKE SLUGS

ONK lO

Mnflf (nuu iiiiy

lecU'il^ iio( iivi*r

Grfat Primer Body

9ao, raicb.

t^ 13 «m> SOc. each

STEKL :^IAKK-| RrLKN

POGKIT RULE CASE

A neat leather case contaitiiu^ IB 1 > steel riiles, all the standard ** si/.es, from 12 ems to 30 ems pica, marked as shown in cut.

TRICE, 5t.5«j.

Palme n & Rev. San Franc laoo. Cal. and Pohtlamo, Oa (421)

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Bioii|»arell Labor-Faring' Rule .\o* 14,

FonU of to f»»t, 3 Ubi., ^Bo. Fontt o* lo l«etj includlnf two mU of ••ch Corn«f-pi«ct, f6.5o

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l*N'4i Ijalior-Savljig^ Eale No. 14.

Fonts o4 to taot, 6 lbi>. ^00> Font! of to <o»t,"in eluding tw& «st» of •ach Corf««r'i^»«c*g $»o.5o.

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Elg:)it4yO»Plca I/ahor- saving Rnle Xo. 0.

Fonts of lo fovtj «3 oi., $«.So. Fonit of JO f«et, including two %o%t of ••ch Cornor-piec*, ^oo.

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2To. 4ft C3a«saa.-a.t St. 2UCak^Ll»ozi., O.

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AUXILIARIES.

AUXtLIARtCC

b

t^ t t t RECIPE MARHS.

y » n R' 1^

AnxUUaim^ p«riet, fl.lci.

Iiecli|>«t !i:arlt», |Mcr wt, afiO.

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No«» from 448 to 453, c?cnt« eat'li ; New, froiu 4M to 457. 6 centa t!*Qh ; Ntm. (mm i:*H to 4^7, 1 2 eetiU each ; New, 4/6$ and 400

Ifi P1^^t• earh ; Nhh, 470 arul 471, 2^1 ociiU eibch. ^

FonU coMtaiiiiitg on« of each no., tL60. w

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SOItEW AND PIM HEADS.

1 c

I'tT FoHt.^Jf*.

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1

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M

ttihboTi EhilM, pfr net of four chamt'ter*, l"0.2r«,

(424)

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In Fonts

^

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vm.

SOa Sfie,

502. 2Sc,

Wb

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Complete, $■1.*'**

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Group B.

3-

524. 90c.

t^

627. IficL

53L 15c

532. 30c

Group C.

530. lAe.

5»L lOr.

Br...

W^'"^^'

I

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Mi 15e,

Mr» 1 -c M«. 3fV% 547. iSc

MA. SOcv

@:0

557. aoc

r*r*0, 15c

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Cortipletd, #2.00.

580, iOc r - .

Oldrffi

r4i ific

I

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S65. iOQk

f>0«. SftC

667. 26c.

(426)

CAST NEWS CUTS.

(Two*Hne Afr«te) I l-roiNT.

Nob. 01 to GIG, and U25 to 027, he. «?ach. Koe, 017 to <Xi:i and 02?* to O**. 6c. e«ch.

01 02 (W 04 Oo 05 07 W 010 Oil 012

013 Oil

015 01 r. 017 Ot!* O-JO

CSS

021

022

024

025 026 027

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031

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{Two-line K on imroi 1 ) 1 « - P O INT.

Sm. 0100 to om, &e. each Nos. 01 10 to 0112. 6e cftcli

0100 niOl 01O2 0104 GWy OlOti 0107 0108

oils 8c. 0114 10c 0115 Gc. 0116, 6cs. 0117 r>e, OUh ic.

0112

0110 0111

0119 6c

0120 fi*i. 0121 C*c.

^«-«0 ^^m. i©«Q:

0122 He. 012.1. IOC. 0124 lOc. Ol2ri lOe,

(Two-line Miniim)

14-FOIKT*

0200 (kr. 0201 6c.

0202 »c.

OiOCi lOc.

(Two-Hue Brevier)

Ift-POINT,

Ir^ ffi

0250 Gc. 02S1 *k-. 0252 6o. 02&3 fie. 0S54 6c. 02fiS Ite.

(Three- line Nonpflrril)

l«-POINT-

Nofl. 0300 to 0311, 0,113, veiU, G centa. eajch.

S J II X

0900 0;ffil 0302 0803

o^m

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0«U 0312 12g.

cms o:ni mi.'i s*

o:^li. inc. Ofn? 10<?. O^lH lie.

mW I2r.

(KK30, 12c.

um iBc.

u:r23 15c.

Palmer & fttY. 8am Franoisco, Oal. and Poatlano* Or.

(42ri)

CAST NEWS CUTS.

Two \tut' F^mg I'rituen 38«*rOI>T.

am <»55

X t^ ffli ■"* -s^ Si ^

ftiTiii uTii iK;rj2

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pan ma. O^VJ. 12c. 0908. 12c.

03tW lio.

(Four-lino Agmte)

Sm. 0 100 to OJOI, 0112, 0113, Ac. each. OlCki to 0411. 5c.

(MOO 0401 0402 OlOn 0(4>l fijiv'i 010<V OK)- 040^ ftlO-l

?fj 0 # ® 4 I i 1 1

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ife '5^ y X ^ <^

Ollfl 10c. OtJn ?M*, 0I2J He. 0122 Re. fM23 8c. 0121 8c. OiST. Mc. OI2iJ 8c, M27 8c,

76r SI lil # ^i^ & A ^

Iftft ?v nu* M<. ouio )4c. 0«1 *lo. 01312 tOc. OUM. He. 0I.T4 hi», (V|;k mc.

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OlJhi N*. 0437 8c, OliW 8c, fH^Kl He. 0440 8o. ONI N^. 0^112 10c.

OItt iix', 01 a ^r <iiii inc tMiTi ni*v oh: im aii« loo. otlu lOc, orm lOo.

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uir»tt IV. 04;^i i2r ot<i< ir.c omi 12c. c^iflt* 1.

Palmer & Rev. dAN Frawomoo. Oai_ anp porti_ano. Or

(427)

CAST NEWS CUTS.

«1l-PtJI?**T.— [t'»»iitiiiued.J

liUUi }ht\

"& ^

i^

m

nUiii rjr. iM7C1 in*', iH71 sc. iH7'* UM\ OI7;t m* tMTt '^v. iM'r* ^i" <H7«t lOf. 0(77 «r.

X !ar

K ffl 5 ^ U T^

0-17^ ine. 017' I Hr, (j(Ht> He. 01*^1 lOo W82. 8c. CMS,^ M^ "*«.» 'ic. oisr> r»c, op<ii. Hf. iie<; ^.

( Foil r- 1 hio N<ni |ui rei I)

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a"r<H( >(• a.m (>f». avvi iic. a'ttxt <W!. <if(U iU\ aT<j.'i *if*. ofiOrt 8c. a'i*»7 ^,

0"il7 12f.

0M5 tsi*. o:^\ff llJc,

ikTilS I2e.

(L'tll 8<T

0,VJ2 l:^<v

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(Funr lino Slldlmi)

*i«-rc*i>T,

A.

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OiU} 1 2c,

7^ A lif

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<^ii t i.v».

imr:* i.v.

PALMtR Hi Rev* 8AN FRANOmOO. OAL AND POWTl-ANO, Off.

(428)

CAST NEWS CUTS.

ts8-rfHNT.-(r<iiitiuu<-*i.l

^1^ 4&

(KIT IftC,

m\b 15c.

l)it\V^ l.rtv

CPoiiT line Brevier)

3«- POINT.

H ^'^

Oiv-O 1> <>t;.>l V2v. mVi inc. <V..\t Kkv ivi-M in^ (MlV. lL>r. Oft!^; 12r.

S

Ml -JB i^fs

L.S.

(lii:* ijf, j»riV» 12c. <nk.<> i_N-, triiii 12c. i^viii iJf, <^»rv£ tjr. <*i;<ii inc.

siS

onm 20c.

t*;71 I'le.

0fi72 3.5c.

0B73 18e.

t>;T( 40o.

(Bix'lliitf Niiu]Mr«il)

3e-HllI^T.

'^T @ ifsi n 1^ 9

HTnti riiir.

im\ h'K\ 01\r2 |,V, 17t>;! i:»c. 0704 T'h-. 0f7l.X'i 1>, i>7»Xi l2o.

i

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0707 Vh-

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<i7.'l lj*\ o:.-.^ i;.(' ii7-j:J r>. iiTJI l.V.

Palmer Sl Rey. 8an FnANOisco, Cai- and Portland. Or«

CAST NEWS CUTS.

ae-l'OTNT. 'lC'iiiilhiu«-(1«]

-■ifC fflf 1r- 3^ 15®. ^Sl

itTMt IV".

072: l.V. 07i^ IV i^TJ-t 1>

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)lf7i{2 20f 07:t:! 10c. l»7:U I'kv i>Tr» l^v n7:«i.

^ JU ^?^

07:17 iK'. fCW l.V.

OTJISJ l.'H'. 0740 L«.

0711 JJV

1^

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117*'. ax;. 07<« aifl. 0"<T ).">«•. nTIs l.V.

£:^:>

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07V. Kic.

II 111 11 II llljl

II I II

0:.m:. J..HV

( Four- 11 w Jvnn^' rriiiuir)

411-rolNT.

( Flight 1 i 1 1 L^ >' u n pa rt' i 1 )

0^7 15c. aoc.

4«-l'<llNT.

0^1*1 ir:*.

h.

i tf' ri-

B

I

PALMEft it REY» 8an FRAMGIBOO, OAI^ and PORTLAND. OR.

(-130)

CAST NEWS CUTS.

48.roiNT.— [^'«i«tlna«d.1

1»«7 30c.

OKVj 30f,

0«*iO 25<!,

0661 7K)c

(mi 'IN*. a^.> ..-r i>St,l 25c. 08tk5 30c, OfiiW Jk*.

0»<>7 40^

tt<fi» Xjc. Ofi*>J 30c

(X^TO 2Sc.

0871 50c.

(Ten-line Nonpuell)

e4l*POlJfT.

bffe. \mi jr^, tJnot! :]0r, imn imtc. (jycH :ioc <>uori ."So.

iS Ji i

0906 8Sc.

UOO^ IOC,

0008 !M>e. 0909 20e. 9m 3()e. 0[*]l 25c.

J

V

0912 SOc. (90-Pt) 0913 20e. 0ul4 ^k\ 09i:. 200, 0»16. 30c. 0017 30c

Tlie cubt ibown cm tbli nnd tin* prcccdlnir pAgfs are co^t In type metft] to the leieulftr liodiee of the point syitteiu, mid Justify ttct^Qralcly wllh all our tyjut.

PALMIN A Rev, 8an Franoisgo. Oal, and Pcmttland, Ob.

M-, |l.(«l

2KS rt.%c.

24M i'jiK.\

XHXi 4<V,

3tf3 73c

•ifti". '4>c,

2ST0 4(Vp.

jiici :km\

2367 3tac, 2r]0 »[)c. :^r4 ^ocl

arrffi ani.

Palmer A Rey. San Franoiboo, Oai, aho PoirrLANO, Oi% f432)

iii

2VJ4 fine.

2481 75r.

Palmer & Rey« San Francisoo, Oai. amo Portland, Or.

(433)

'2Qf,ni 5l>e.

iR17 T5r,

5122 50c, 24ftD 75c.

PAWMin & Rey, Sam Franoiaoo. Oal. and Portlano, Or.

fit^l :**r

434}

Palmer & Rey. 8an Francisco, Cal. and Portland, Ob. (435)

2570 2:»r.

H7 2r.c.

PALMER & REY. 8AN FRANCISOO, OaI- AND POfTTLAHD, Or.

C433)

^1 iwk*.

r/A li.iHj

2-j78 l^t'

\:>\:\ :>,

pALMgR Si RcYt 8an Francisco. Cal. aho Poatland, Or.

r

31'. 1 I T'rt'-

Palme n Ml. Rey. 8 an Franc taco, Oal. and Portuano, Or

•>n:» ii^v

F^'**

AND PORTLAMO. OR.

3B1 50c.

ITAII |l.<»>

Vm Mr. linr* lur.

Palmer & Rev» 8A#t Framcibco, Cal, and Powtlano, Oa (442)

iiii

"^

Bill-of-Fare and Indox Business Guts

niH, 7.'"-.

(443>

JMEW INDEX BUSINESS ©UTS,

IV^MJ^^J

4H>i, 7fic.

rs^

4Hni. T.'ic,

411 V 7.V.

L

FftANOISOO, CaL. AMD POfTfLAKO, OR.

(44o>

I

*

JSJEW BILL-OF-f ARE eUTS.

41M, 75C.

4l>. T5e,

4151 75(5,

■lUu. 7tV.

■' ' r i^

4T70. *iO<?.

il.Vi. AOc.

4ii;;. iioo.

Palmcp a Rev 8an FnAMCi«oo. Oai„ Afio PofrrtAMO. Oft-

(44(S)

USEFUL INKORNIATION,

SCIIKMK FOR OUDEKING SORTS.

The following Table will b? found uwefiil in ordering Sort**. It contains a rough estimate (tak- ing Brevii^r an a stiindiird; of the amount whieh the respective }>oxe» of the regular full-aize lower case will contain. The firat two columns give the letters and weight to box : the last two columns the letters and the number it takes to weigh a pound. Of course, these (luantities and weights will vary for different siz^es, and printers will have to use discretion in cal<-ulating other sizes than Brevier.

Weight No. Lei

Lkttkrs. to L::iTKKs. ters to

I Box. * Pound.

a, c, d, h. i, m, n o, r s, t, u, 2 lbs. a, b, d, g, h, k, n, o, p, (i, n, v, x, y, z,

b. f, g, 1, i>. v, w, y, and comma lo ozs, c, e, r, s, t

j, k, q, X, z, figures, eti; (> ** f, i, j, 1

e ; .'> lbs. m, w

Cap. Case ' o ozs. ' Period and commas

582 (>82 8.>0 398 1400

LEADS FOR NEWSPAPERS.

Table showing the number of leads, 13 ems pica, contiiined in one i»ounti, and the numl)er require*! to lead 1000 ems of matU*r, together with the numln^r of h»ads in a single column of mat- ter, rt^gular sizes of newspapers :

Size of Body Type to be leade<l with | B

6-to-pica Leads. ^ ^

y.a_

Agate (K)

Nonpareil GO

Minion 00

Brevier 00

Bourgeios 60

Long Primer 60

No. Lkads to Com .mn.

H-l ^

4-col.

5-Col.

()-col.

7-c-ol.

H-col. 9-eol.

6 •"•

Fol. or !Fol. or

' Fol. or Fol. or Fol. or Fol.or

^2

Quarto k^uarto

(Quarto (Quarto

(iuarto Quarto

26

132 i 170

185 : 20<)

224 241

2i)

125

162

179 197

215 233

;m

108

140

154

169

185 201

40

99

128

141

155

169 183

45

88

114

125

138

150 163

52

84

108

' 119

131

143 154

NEWSPAPER MEASUREMENT.

Table showing the nund>er of ems of the different sizes of newspaper type in a line, the number

of lines ne<*essar>' to make 1000 ems, and the length in inches. Also the nmn-

l)er of ems in the regular length of the columns.

13 Ems, Width of Standard Column.

<

c

Number of ems in line

Numl)erof lines in 1000 ems Number of inches in 1000 ems Four-column folio or (pnirto . .

Five-column '* "

Six-column ** ** ....

Seven-column ** "

Eight-column **

Nine-<-olumn **

No. ol ems in column

28^^ 35X3

2«3

5,040 (),505 7,180 7,900 8,6:K)

9.:no

I 26

4,325 5,615

I 6,l(i0

I 6,785

7,410

8,o:»)

c o

'S

' p:

S I

22,li

19.^

45

51V

4M

5?3

3,175

2,465

4,115

3,200

4,515

3,510

4,970

3,865

5,440

4,220

5,889

4,575

17.V 57!S»

7H 1,950 2,625 2,770 3,050 3,330 3,615

9 1,610 2,035 2,290 2,520 2,766 2,970

NUMBER OF EMS CONT.UNED IN A POUND OF TYPE.

Pearl ARate | NonpHreil 782 tUiO I 528

I Minion Brevier H<uir»reoiH I/>r Priinrr Sinall Pirn Pica

400

312 244

2tH

172

140

Paumcr & Rey. 8an FRAN01800. Oal. and Portland. Or. (447)

HAND PRESS NEWSPAPER ESTIMATES

FOR COUNTRY PAPERS WITH LESS THAN 1000 WEEKLY CIRCULATION. H'Htt9 for niaeouatti mad Termtt.

ARTICLES.

fi-col. Folio. 7.C0I. Folio. 8-col. Folio. 9-coI. Folio. Size of paper Size of mper Size of paper; Size of papir

'24x80.

30x44.

4-coL<^iurto

Size at paper

24x36.

WAMhinKton Haiid Prvw ... .8225 (X)

Inkiiiir Apparatiw i .... 20 00

ChaMus in halvcH .... 10 00

Steel Side aiid Foot Sticks ,...

Roller, cant

Iiii|iirfj*u]K St <irn' wiih Table

Slotrk BrUJ* KiaWrS f. (4)

i^^jifipoiitni^ Stickii (*i

Fairs of Canes 1 (■*)

Job aiid Triple Casen 0^^

SUndH with Rneks (1 Job) (-')

Mallet, Planer, Sli iiir Stick, guoiriM

l^fi Bmah* Spring Bodkinii-

N«vi Ink and Bmyer

C^liiniR mid H»d Kult%, one ni<le .

AdverUaetnetit KuleM <"*'•)

Pafaiffafih RuIm , (^•'*^

Slnicle liMh Rulws I (50)

(fl) (4) (ft)

H 35

2 75 23 <K)

8 00

3 00 7 00

10 00 (14) 12 (N) (8)

•_' iA)

1 (>C)

:i 2:> . . . .

7 so .... 3 75 (75) 1 35 (20)

(6) («)

8225 00 20 00 12 (M)

3 »»

3 25 23 <X) 12 00

3 W)

8 7ri

14 OO (14) 18 00 (3)

2 50 . . , . 1 00 .... :j 25 . . . . (W

3 75 (100) 1 H) (20) 6 75 (100)

8250 00 22 5o' .... 14 Oo! ....

4 201 ..

3 75" . . . 2S 00| .... 16 0«» (1»)

3 75 j (6) 10 501 (7) 14 oo; (14)

I

(4)

18 00 1

2 50 1 00

3 25 10 20

5 0oi(125) 1 80 1 (20) 9 Oo'a25)

8825 00 25 00

16 00 4 55 4 25

38 00 20 00 150 12 25 14 00 24 00

2 50 1 00

3 25

17 8 6 25 1 80

11 25

(4) i*) (*) (10) (2)

50lbe. 28 00 . . :\ 50 (1) 3 75 (1) 3 05

751Ui. 42 00 l(¥)n«. .'>6 001125 n>«i. 70 00

4 50 (75)

Leads and Slug* i 40n«. 7 20 eon*. 10Si> SO n«i. 14 40, 100 tt*. 18 00

CompodnK Kules. W "''' (<> > '^» t<) ^ <*»' (•'^) ^ ^''

*Bourffe<>i8 1 160 lU. 72 00 175 B*. 84 00 20«H1.k. 96 001225 It.. 108 00

'Minion

Head to Pa)>er

Minion Title

Brevier Aldino

Brevier Oothit- No. 2

Bouxipeois Italic Title No. 2.

Brevier Antique Extended No. 8..

Two-line Minion No. 7

Great Primer Condensed No. 4

Great Primer Aldine

Pica Gothic C^mdensed No. 3

Great Priniei (;uthic Cond. No. 3 . Two-lifiu Enif. GoUiU- loud. No. 3.

I>bL Ot Pt U«thlp Cond. No. 3

Long I*rinier lonit- (1) - 6;'*

Lonp: Ihrimer Clarendon Kxtendud . (I) 3 30

tifiuidii n.i>iJ !^|iAi.i.-^ aHHortctl . - 0 30

boxing 4vtid 8hH>|i'3nf( 10 00

8250 00 20 00 14 50

5 00 3 25

23 00 8 00 8 00

7 00 10 00 12 00

2 50 1 00

3 26 8

8 75 1 86

6 75

7 20 75

72 00

0) (1) 0) (1) (1) (I) (1)

2 35

2 5<»

3 15 3 45 •-' 65 3 60 5 00

(2) i^) 01 (1) (1) (1) 0) (1) (1) (1) 0) (1) (1) (1)

3 50 7 50 6 10

4 05 2 40 2 35

2 50

3 15 3 45

2 r>5

3 60

5 0o|

4 30'

2 65

3 30

6 30: 10 (N);

(2) (2) (1) (I) (1) 0) (1) (1) (1) (1) 0) (1) (1) (1)

3 5(>i 7 5<» 6 10

4 05 2 Ht 2 3.->

2 50;

3 15:

3 451

2 65|

3 00

5 00,

4 3()|

2 65

3 SO

6 80 12 00

TtiTAL us A ixiLi All Y I»L.\.N $611 16 $68146 $66116

To print entire l'a|>er, add

Col. and Head Rnlesfor one side. . ' . . 3 9()|

(2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (I) 0) (1) (1) 0) (1) (1) (1) 0)

3 50 7 50 6 10

4 05 2 2 85

2 50

3 15 3 45

2 65

3 60

5 00

4 80

2 65

3 30

6 80 12 00

(75) (15) (40)

40 n«.

(S) 150tt»s. 50D«.28 00 .... 3 50 (I) 8 75| (1) 3 051

5-coL Quarto Size of paper 20x4a

8250 00 22 50

15 50 5 80

3 75 28 00

16 OU

4 50

10 60 14 00 18 00

2 50 1 00

8 25

11 10

5 00 1 80

9 00

(«)

(fl)

(M)

(8)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (I)

(1) 0)

2 35: 2 50l 8 15 845 2 65 8 60

5 00

2 65 8 80

6 80 10 00

(100)

(20) (100)

80I1.M.14 40 (4) 1 00

auo n«. M 00

100 R«. .'16 00

... 3 50

7 50

6 10

4 06 2 40 2 85

2 50

3 15 3 45

2 65

3 60

5 00

4 30

2 65

3 80

6 :{0 12 00

(2) (2) 0) 0) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 0) (1)

$799 06 $646 26! tMO 00

4 50' .... 5 10

Advertisement Rules. (25) 1 25 1 (50) 2 .V). (50) 2 50

Bounceois 5t)n»8.24 ooj 5oni8.24 00, 751b«.S6 00

Minion 25 Hm. 14 (W 25 ll,s. 14 00 5O1bs.28O0

l*Birh of Cobcx

Total to Pkixt Wholk Pai-

(1)

I

8 90

(50; 2 50

100R4.48 00

501IW.28 00

(2) 3 20| (2) 3 20! (8) 4 80

^'1

_l

$666 20' $631 66 $736 96; $891 26

.... .»i

(26) 1 25

50ftia.24 Ool

251ba.l4 00

(1) 1 60

$69140

.■> «i»

(50) 1 .'Kl

lOOfta.48 00

60»s.28 00

(3) 4 80

9752 90

III i-*mr a difTerfnt Hize is UKed, the price only needs to be changed, the quantity remains the same. Palmer & Rcy. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

(44S)

JOB OFFICE ESTIMATES.

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Estimate for Small Job Office. Estimate for Medinm Job Office.

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30

75

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I Kighth-inedium California Reliable tionlon I'rev;,

sixc 8x12 in«;hes inside «.hasc. . ^^i>o 00 '

4 Rollers, cast _■ 00 :

1 Elm City Card and Paper (utter, will < ut full

sheet

s Little ( iian? Lead and Rule Cutter

a doz. wire ( iauKe-pin«i, Me>:iirs

I lb. Job Hlack Ink

yilb, Kine Red Ink

I 36x44 in. Imposing .Stone, in coffin

I Job Stand, to hold 34 ca.se«i

3 pairs News C ascs, (Jifi.75 per pair)

a Job Cases, full len>>;th

Z Quad and Spat e (. ase

X Labor-savin): R ule Case

la Two-third California Cases

Mallet, .soc; I'lancr, 30c ; Shooting Stick, ^w ; and

50 quoins, sw

3 Improved two-third Cases

X xa in. Patent Composint; Stick

X 8 in •• •' "

X Job (ialley S^tXi^ in., brass line<l

I do2. HemiKjI's (Quoins and Key

zo ttts. Long Leads, 6 to Pica

5 font Labor-saving Wootl Funuture, with rack

X Bodkin

X pair Twee/ers

I font Dotted I ^bor saving Rule, No. 71

X " Single ** '* *' 1

Brass Dashes, Ornaments, itc

50 Itis. Brevier No. 14, Roman

50 Dw. Nonpareil *' '*

50 Dis. Fic^ " ''

X font Nonpareil i iothic No. 9

I *' Long Primer " *'

I *' Great Primer " "

X "• Brevier " No. 12...,

X '* Pica " "

X " Nonpareil Celtic No. 4

X " Brevier " "

X " Pica " "

X *' Pica Norman L'ondenvcd

X ** Paragon " "

X ** Double Pica "

X *' Nonpareil Title No. x

X " Pica *• "

X *' Brevier Lightface Extended

X " Pica " "

X " (Ircat Primer Wide Black

X ** " Egyptian shaded

X " " " Condensed shaded

X " Double English '* " "

I " Double Pica French Doric

X *' I<ong Primer I^w Italic

X •* ( ircat Primer Manuscript

X *' I >ouble Pica Boston Script

z " Auxiliaries, Series 2 (half font)

X '* Screw and Pin Heads.

X " I 'incinnati Card Ornaments

a " Nonpareil Borders (^.60 per f«mt)

X '* lx>ng Primer (^uads and Spaces

X " (ireat Primer *' " "

X " Paragon

X " Double Picra '* " "

X " Double English " ** *'

Boxing and Cartage

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4 Rollers, cast

I (lolden (late Paper Cutter a6 in.

1 Little (Jiant Lead an<l Rule Culler

2 do/, wire I >auge-pins. .Megill's

I tb. Job Black Ink

'Atti. Fine Red Ink

1 26x44 in. Imposing Stone, in coffin

J Job Stands, to hold 34 cases each

5 pairs News Cases. (^1.75 per pair)

4 Job Cases, full length

2 (Juad and Space Cases

I 1 .alx>r-saving Rule Case

12 Two-third ('alifomia Cases

Mallet. 50c; Planer. 30c; Shooting Stick, 90c; and 50 tjuoins, 50C

6 I mproved two-third Cases

1 20 in. Patent Composing .Stick

I 12 in. " *' "

1 8 in. •* " *•

1 Job (".alley 8J4X13 in., brass lined

1 •• 12 X 18

I do/. Henipcl's (Juoins and Key

lo lbs. I ,ong Leads, 6 to pica

I Lead Rack

1 font I abor-saving Woo<l P'umiture, with rack

1 liodkin

I p.-iir Tw ee^ers

I font Dotted Lalwr-saving Rule, No. 71

I •* Single " " " I

Brass I )ashes, Ornaments, &c

HM) ttis. Brevier No. 14. Roman

i^o Itis Nonpareil " "

100 n>s. l'i«a '■ "

I font Nonpareil ( iotlii( No. y

I ■* Long Primer " '*

I •' ( ireat Primer " "

I " Brevier " No. 12

I " rica ** **

1 " Ninipareil Celtic No. 4

I " Brevier " "

I " Pica •' **

1 '* Pica Nornwm Condensed

I ■* Paragon *' *'

I •* I )oubIe Pica "

I " .\oni>areil Title No. i

I " Pica " "

, •• p.rev'er 1 inhtface Extended

1 ■* Pica " **

I " « ire.'it Primer Wide Black

1 " " F-syptian shaded

I " " " Condensed shadetl

1 " I >'juble Kn'.;lish " '* '* ..

I '* I )i)uble Pica French 1 >oric

I '• Long Primer L.»*- Italic

I •' ( Ireat Primer .Manuscript

1 " 1 )ouhIe Pica Boston .Script

1 " .Auxiliaries. Scries 2 (half font)

I ■* S<;rew and Pin Heads

1 •* Cincinnati Card Ornaments

2 " Nonpareil Borders. (J*2.6o per font)

-Assortment of Wood Type

Rule and Reglet

I font Long Primer (^uads and Sj>aces

I •' ( Ireat Primer " " " ,

1 " Paragon " *' "

I " Double Pica *' " "

I •* Double F^nglish *• " "

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(449)

PALMER & KEY'S

PRICE LIST OF PRINTING TYPE.

Italic and Accents orderetl with Roman Fonts furnished at Font Rates.

SIZE OF TYPE,

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Diariioiirl. 4^.^ jH)int> ...

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A^atc, 5',* jHiinlH Nonj»iirt4l (I iNjintH

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Brevier, s |!Hiinls

Ltinji riiiiKr, 10 point- Small V'un, 1 1 |Miint,H Pira, 12 |Hinit>^

0^80 0.70 0.02 0.58 0.52 0 50 n.4H 0 46

$5 00 1 fM) 1 20 U 74 0 (>4 0 56 0 52 n 48 0 4(1 n 44 0 42 0 40 il 40 0.40

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Etufliwh, 14 |>« lints i'tduinliian, lf> fMnritr^ (irt'at Primer, IH |)ointH

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Paraxon, 2t» points houMe Small Pica, 22 (Mtinth,. Urnihle Piia. 24 jiointH. iHaiblr Kn^'lii^h, 28 jKiintw iJmiUle i Vilnniliian, -12 |M>intH L>4rnhlf 11 rent Primer. ^M'* |i03nth

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0 86 0.82 0.82

Ikmlile Pani^on. 4n jMjiiitH t'anon, 44 iwiiiUf-

0.78 0 72

Funr-lJiH^ Ilea, 48 ]K»iiitH. , *«^^. ., . , .

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Five-lim^ Pica, i\ i jjuints^ . . . .,..,.,.-♦...

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Six-line Pi<ii, 72 |m tints

Seven-line Ilea, 84 |>jintH ......

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MATHEMATICAL SIGNS. -Pearl, 1%, 6 m. font, |2 50. Auratis Itt., 8 oz. font, |2 , i:>. Noil [larei t J tli , 10 oz. fon t , $ I . 00. M i n ion , 1 H^ . 12 oz, ffinf , $ I 75, Brevier; \%. ir> tm. font, $1 75, ntuin^eois, 2tt>. :i o?j. font, $1 75. lAmy^ Prinn'r, 2^. 7 cw, font, $1 80. Small Piea, 211.. 12 oz. $1 M. Piea, H%. 2 oz. font, |2Jk.'».

StrPEBIOB LETTEBfl.— Pearl, 1 Mk 4 oz. font, !|i:S 50. Ajcate, I n^A) oz. foul, $3,75. Nonpareil, ltl>. 12 oz. font, $.1 5<), Minion, 2lti. fi«rif, $:{ lU), Brevier, 2!l>. 4 n«. font, |3 00. Boiir^jeoiH, 2 It*. 8 oz. fonl , tit.OO, Lont^ Primer, 211., 13 fit. font, |3.rt5 Hmall lit a, i^H. 3 oz. font, |:{.R5. Pit^a, 3i>. 0 oz. font, !|i4 15.

PIECE FBACTIONS.'-Brevier, (half Jirevier hody) 2tt.. 4 oz. font, %H 10. limir^^^eoit*, flJiuniond ImhIy) 2ti.. 0 oz. font, |8 20. Long Primer, (Pearl lanly) 2tli. 14 ox. font» 1f>Sm. Small Piea, (Apile hrHlyj J^lt*. 4 oz. font. $7.80. Pi*'a, (Nonpareil borly) :iff.. 10 oz. font, $7 25.

PIECE ACCENTS.— niamontK 7 oz. ff*nt, |1.10. Nonpareil, oz. font, |0 1^. Bt*- vier, 12 oz. fonl. |0 70. Lon^' lYimer, 14 oz. font, $Oj;,'i. Pira, 1 W>. 2oz, font, $0.75.

MUSIC— Kxrelsi*ir, 20tb. font, $VK? 00. Diamonti. :JOn-. font, if.\H\ m Airate. liOtr.. font, $72 00. NnniHiriel, ^Olli. font, |<iO.OO.

MAILING TYPE, wiiti Abbreviations.— Lonjj Primer (inrlnding I'ost UOiie Type) per n.. .'>0 ets.

FALMEB <& B£Y,

San Francisco, California. {450)

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This Pnce List supersedes ait former Lists issue J 6/ its. When intending to make purchase write fortfuotations as prices constanHy ffuctuate.

ILLUSTRATED

PRICE-LIST

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PALMER & REY'S

TYPE* FOUNDRY

PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE.

SAN FRANCISCO. OAL : >ioa« 405 ond 407 Sannome Street.

Noe* I to 7 Alder Street,

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fort land, Oregon

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Shooting sticks, style A mso

ShofiUng SUckft, Style B.

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.LANEOUS yVRTICLES^

ST. JOHN PAPER KNIFl*

LABEL HOLDER FOR CASES.

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Composing Sticks.

JOB STICKS.

Screw Com posing Stick.

Crover Composing Stick.

Buckeye Connpo8lng Stick.

Yankee Camposlng Stfck.

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12 (tieh. 2 inrhes iteej^ 14 inch, 'i 16 Inch. 2 IH Ini'h. i

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NEWSPAPER STICKS.

Gold I ng- ft Standard Composing Stick.

Thh Mtipk ii* e^)>L*(iallv floi*ljjii<^'l for nc'\v^yni[K'r work, Wlit'ii it fiuve rorreoOy ^\^\ to nit'ttwurij* a reiliiliile sUndnrdis obtained, for \hvvv Ik ihi rrunoii forchnntffiiR it BJ* it eiimiot bo mi to hAlf meiiBure. Both ends uf the aflJiiNtftble knt'f itre liokl Hrnily try hpfuivb, bo that it la iriiM>KHible to spHiiji it bv llifhl n\t&v\n^. No. 1 is Hiijust- able from J to 2' ^ Itudien loiiir : Xo. "J from 'l\i to *2>^

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No. 2—1:5' J to tfj a H5 wm too

Composing Stick Clamp. TlliiOlftiu|> prevail tjH>^|irin>fhiK ibe kiiev during «]i»it'ing.

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No.:.!— i'liii^Slot'l,

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Perfect News Stick, No. 2.

Boston Composing Stick.

Mftdo of Maiieiible Iron, inillt'd and Ktecl nv<ft«Hl. 13 or la^ eiiiF of pien measure iinrt 2*4 liielie» «lw|> 0 74

SPECIAL STYLES,

Albion Oom posing Stick

6 Inch /J Inches deep

Plea Standard Composing Sttck.

6 inch, 2^4 liiflK'i«i iU>|v|

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San Francisco, Gal.

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BORDER AND ORNAMENT CASE.

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How TO Lay a Paik or Caseh, Lay of the Case " la the one generally in use all over tho l^icitic CooBt.

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MiDDUCTowN JuB Case. ♦LOO. | (h KB-ui N Gallky Case, |L40.

TliejJc Cases are fiirriiHhecl only on Spei'ial Ordor.

^-WEWS /JOB STANDS.;—

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J>JEWS STAND.

Has HAL'Kf< K*iu KniHT Casks an'd Two IUjri OF Cases on Top.

PRICE» - - $6.00*

JOB STAND.

HoLMiNd Fifteen Yvll am> Fiftkkn

Two-Third Cakes,

\VjiH Cahes VVf TmRrv-Kurjf

Cases in Ail.

Price,

$7.50. 4

To IloLlJ TtllHTY Kl LL-Kl/,K Cawks^

19.00.

"OUR OWN" BOOK STAND,

For ihirly-fftur full ^issod varies. Will set close tij wall, or bai*k to liaok with iiiiother 8taiKl, without wuHte y*i spac^* Lower t*iise slides vimW Ijack to jdlrnr of acfes.s to galley tray 1 beneath. •Up j«er case set several inches nearer thti hand thiui in any other t<tand. Com- 7n>8ilor can easily reach tJie upper iM^xefl while HJttmtr.

Price,

$10.00-

p AIMER & R£V, Sah Fran CISCO, Gal. and PofiTLANO. Or.

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NEW JOB STANDS.

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PROJECTING FRONT JOB STAND.

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The iM^st wlaml ever put in a job printing otfitie, mH'uring the desirable feiitures of eom- pactneBH, nmtiiess, a nil facility of working* SlatidK will l»p inmle with iloiilde ontHide run- uern, as nho^Mi, aiiH almj with right i»r l<*it oviU*i(lt^ rniin:^rrH, iimi othi-r lhuI iwiriele<h as tn;ty \*o desired- Thi* projecting front tdlt W8 a eoni- iKisitor to work with eanc ttt tiie cases iip^ while lit the same tiim^ the cui^cs in the niek are nil stopptnl liunh with the face of the stand, Ki^'ifg u liiMt and ♦irdirlyiippetiranee to the ottii^e.

I'KttK, O^-O^ Each*

''EUREKA" CABINET STAND.

HiiB farty-eight % VuMiot- niat'afleK, and two 8piu*e tind Qua<l ea«^« of the % t<i»e be- eldeAaeeoinniiHlatiiin for two pair!4 of eusifti np. Thf eases draw ontfn>ni the back, per- mitting three people to work steadily without being inter- fer«?d wit 1 1 by efUJijxwitors pulling; oui rai^ei* in the rack ^.kewcatli, thiti^ doinjr away %ith the many aiinoying de- lays that a '* jilain matter" conifKjiiitor h;i*% to undergo.

Frice, with 60 cai»e«, |5€.00

*^p>\ct:*cm\D civvr^

"JPwct^?^tfU c<i>^

THE "AUTOCRAT" CASE STAND.

Thin i^ a l/riiitert*' Stiind, or Kniim% in it^ simplest, most compact, and most convenient form. Tlieprmn- inent feature is tlie tiALLKV Trav under each lower- cat**', wlicre the i^iminmitor can empty hit^ Htiek f»y Him ply pnHhin;<r hin lowercuije uj* BuH^cii^nlly tn t^xpone hi*i galley, after which the cane indrawn back to place. Each stand will hnld two pairn of newt* caHcs, tifleen full-size job cascH autl six newis galleys. On tbe deck, or top, liack of tlie lirackets, there is also a large Hpace, which may )*e iitili^seil for boH drawrrn. or galleys.

Ktaiifl, Iiolilisi^' (^ fuil c»tse»^ I K,:i(»

1-^ l>iiiii>li'4l oimI mill back li»,(IJ

Palmca a rity. Bah FRAKcttoo, Cal, and l>onm.Af4o, On.

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'^eABiNETS.:.

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% L'ALtFOHNiA Ca?<K,

Either Ca^e Same I'nifK.

2;4 \ A>KKi: Cask Two third fii«e Caliltieia, wkb either style ciiM.

STAINED CABINET.

With either % Catf fonila Jub ur Yankee.

Made without fr<m! rrosn barH, with cherry riu^e fniiitM

an«l |>aDt*k''il «!dc*B. Neatly staliiicd itjiEtatifiri

cherry.

J2 % Ca«ea, with gulley top 16 *' *" ». ..

20 •• '• " -

The ttbove ii ith Fliil Top, Tbri*i:' Dollars leeu.

Stained Cabinet with ^I Job Case.

1^1 ^m ^- ^ J**^ Cii«e«, with ifiillcy top

Li."! 00 I 1"

i?0 W 2(5 *• ♦' *' '♦ "

»l 00

Any of the «iiov^ with Flu I Top, Three DolltrsleML

Annex Type Box.

Showing box attAchcd to cawe.

*nie Antieit Typo BoiLis cao Ijc r&ftdity atttM-hecl to any of he full or bmlf itominLrtmonta of the lowfr cMe, uiil ttK* trj* plM-ed in them can be tivlieo as eanily aod quiulch' m.^ tu^y of tins liiw«r cawe lettcm They Arc »o coustrtK-tfsrl thkl wD« Kttftched to the case thtt type in the lower cu« is fully oa aocesaible a* h<!'rorc. Th« cnpllAl ItUen eonmionljr uaed, or moat fraquentiy iu«d in ipediiu work may ^e placed In thuetype boxe* and uttathed to tho advsml «kMnf»rtmenta eonteuilit* tlhtt tower case of the rnune lettttnt, thereby nvinir much time iukI lalnir Thi^itc boxei «f0 tniult lOCMfNituiped 10 Itittt tlM^^ ttuij be cmaily taken from thciu by (ho compositor.

Price, 25c* each* $2,75 per dozen.

PAUMER & REY,

TYf E fOUfJDEF^S, fRESS JVlANUf ACTUF^ERS jAND jVlACj-flNISTS,

Nos. 405 and 407 6Anaome 8t.

Aod No«. I to 7 Alder street.

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«<eABIJMETS>

These cabint'U ttre inmle of Uie best seasoned cherry , ariil Uie caset$ art^ c»n lamented with bronze hainlicH, They are neal, compaet and handy.

PmcEs :

BOOKBINDERS' CABINET.

*i c*atfe8

i4 Bhv

110 (10

10 '*

\b 00 19 00

i Kher sizeft fuf nishetl to order.

Boxing extra.

NET.

Ttc l»i^gier gtit^ f)»bln^t^ Are n^t u^uAily c$irri**d in uttn-k, hut will hf promptly fumigih*^ oo Mp**eitkl

BRACKET CABINET.

Price» 18 % C4iBeB, eherry. ._.... . $S8 OO

»* 18 ^ *' "... 42 OO

EAGLE CABINET.

Th© Eagle Cabinet contains HJ Italic or Job Citses. 18 ?3 caB4*w, uny style, with 2 pair of News Caaeft nii top i>f C'ai>inet.

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!AD ^ RULE RACKS.

LEAD RACK No. 2.

Armiige^l for Leads and Sluga^ from 6 to bO picas in lengthy and will hold oyer balf a ion, whin filled. The Bbbt is tue Wobld. PRICE, $8.00

EUREKA LEAD RACK.

For leadji running from 4 to 25 emu in length* PRICE, $3.00

LEAD RACK No- i.

\\Vill hold over 20Q lbs. of lends or slugs run- ning from fi pnis to 30 ems pica in len^h. PRICE. $2.50

5EBS

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PALMER & REY RULE RACK No. 2.

Nothing eqnal to this ha,s ever hoeu j-*reBentRl to the craft. It \h aliBolutely perfect, and a necessity in every job otRee. PRICE, $18.00

Portland^ Oregoa PALMER & REY, San Francisco, CaL

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Furniture, Chase / Galley Racks.

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FURNITURE RACK=Full Font.

For Labor-sttvin^ Wood Furniture. Made FURNITURE RACK.— HALF FONT.

from 2 Xo 12 piraM wido hy 10 to 60 lAvn^ in

lenjrrh. Sizes Htampe*! on end of eacfi [Htne. Vami>*he<l pine case. 5t>ii pieces.

Prioe - - StO.OO

Furnished same as large rack hut with half the quantity of furniture. 280 Fieees,

Price, - - iS.OO

COMBINATION CHASE RACK.

We keep in .stoek Hnrks of tins wtyle for all skes of treadle presees, and make tf* order for larger aizen.

No matter tiow the fonn in put in the raek, not even the most careless handling can by any po8:?ibilrty injure the face of the type* It ia positively an absedute proteetion to the fi>rni.

In orderinj^ thet?e racks he (*areful to y^ive correct meaHurementa of L'haseg.

PRtOE, - $&.00

ADJUSTABLE RUNNERS FOR JOB STANDS.

They m^ke an ordinary Job Stand into A dust-tiffht CabiaeU

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ROHHERS FOR END OF STAND.

Price, per pair, $3.50 showing runners in posktion, forming a qalley cAstNrr

Palmer & Rey, Gan FftANOiaoo. Oal. and Portland. Oft

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-^IMPOSING STONES.

Ms '"'■^w^^-I*' 5N^

fia/ia/i Marbh

(HPOSIKG STONES, j

Fimify Cemented m Coffin,

IRON

Imposing Surfaces,

f^erfectty Accurate

and Refiabte and m'M

Last Foreimr.

Na

No. pages. '

SiKe cif Pa]»r,

with Tablfl.

in Coifln.

Iron Bed andTWde.

]ronB«d

in Coffin.

1....

26x44

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7 rul. folio.

2JI.0O

15,00

35.00

27.60

fl..,.

28x50

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28 00

20,00

40.00

32.00

3...

30x60

2

9 **

33.00

25.00

48.00

38.00

4:,...

2«x76

4

7 ^*

38.00

30.00

55.00

45.00

5....

28x80

4

8

, 41.00

33.00

67.00

47.00

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30x90

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9 "

45,00

35.00

60.00

60 00

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36x60

4

6 col, qtuirlo.

4:.\00

33.00

57,00

47.00

Made from Seasoned Wood, Firmly bolted togeiher^ Strong, and du- rable.

Draioers in ends or side,

as ordered. Sizes not on list

furnished

to order on short

notice.

OUR REGULAR NEWSPAPER IMPOSING STONE, WITH TABLE.

No. I

("nn I II ins the followinjr lidtigtliK of Furulture, «^iit iK^i'Lirately to pi en onus

n 15 18 21 24 aO 36 42 4S M €0 72 M

The widths arc nonj»Hr

line. Ten pieces of each. Boxes JtJ in€h(^B high.

Quoin Jioxeii «t €ai€li end of itane.

No. 2

< otttjiins ill nddiUoQ to tie Niees eimmemt^d for No. L the followinjf :

Mi \m 120 m

VfA 192 216

1 leu pieces of ench below ^l^\ innA^niid niiovcthiitfije

halfihe aumlHsr Wldtiii

srtine No, r Boxei »

iitphes high. Prices include Cubltwlt

Funiltan? ium! Stone.

JOB IMPOSING STONE AND FURNITURE CABINET,

80 X 90 8ton«, Qttoln Boxes, No. 1 Cabinel ttiul I^'iinilture

aoxoa * »' 2 -^ " '■

This CAblraet \s fnrnbhed only with 30xi)0 iione&.

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-^-GAL>LEYS.-4-

BRASS-LINED GALLEY*

NEWSPAPER GALLEYS.

Single, all htmsB |2 00

Double, " , 2 50

Single, brass bottom, hTum lined, . . . . 2 00 ;

Doubb ** ** 2 5ol

JOB GALLEYS. Job, 6 xlD imhes iiiHliic

* 8?4X13 '* ' 10 xl6 **

* 12 xl8 '* ' 14 x20 '•

* 15 x22 **

WOOD GALLEY.

12 m

2 75

3 25 A 75

4 25 4 75

Common wood, (cherry) 5 xXo |0 30

5>2xl8 ,. 0 40

" •* *' 6 x20 0 50

Slice, wooil, medium » lOxKL " " royal, 12x18... Paging, brasB-Iineit ........

BFBCIAli RIKEI* AXn STYLES TO ORDKR.

2 75

3 00 0 DO

IMPERJAL GALLEY CABINET.

The full size cabinet, made as sliown in cut, will hold 150 galleys, andean be arranged for either single or double galleys, or Imth.

Price, for cabinet holding 150 galleys. . . S40 00

a a a iQQ a . 27 50

PALMER & REV,

Manufacturers and importers of Every Description of Printinq Material,

AOb and 407 San so me Street, San Francisco, CaL

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«<IF(ON BRACKETS>»

ROLLER BRACKETS,

For lioklinj^ RoHers, 2 inelips or ]em m diiun- t'ter. Fiire, jn!r i>air, 60c.

7t

PATENT GALLEY RACKS,

With removable !)rackets, that alluvv of the galley btnng placed on tli© stone, c^r hung on the frsime in fn>nt of the ease for eorreeting.

PATENT CASE BRACKET, WITH GALLEY EXTENSION.

Tlvis cut bIiows tlie Cuso Bnitket with an aitaehment for holding tUe pulley while it is l>eing corrected. The attaehmeot may be put on all stunds, and will prove a convenienee t*j book and news printers Bpeeiall3\ Wlien nov in use, the extension may be pnahed in out of ttie way,

pBiCK, - i3erpair, 75c.

EUK:EKA GALLEY BF^ACKET.

They are deBigned to mipport the >? alley before the case, without covering tlii? BHine, making correcting easier, and enabling the comjK>8itor to stand before his own cane to correct, without covering up the next case. They tit any ortli- nary Btamt !>y pushing the lower ease up ta admit the licMjk of the Brackets between the ease and tlie front of the stiind. They avoir! foul eatics and damajie to type from 8Udin>^ llwl galley o vert I in f nl 1 ho x es . Th ey w i I \ l»e fotind cjipeeially useful in book and newnpsiper office! nnd in job ofJices. Tbey nave fttepa. take n4 time for adjust ing, and are removed In a mo' ment when not in use. They are mude cftil jr(>n and iire well finished.

Phu^e, in Ihix *

per pair^ SI.OO

DCUBbE CASE BRACKET.

Fdoe, $ 1,26 per pair. 8ta3^1a Cass, Prloo $0l76 par piOr,

GOLDINS'S GALLEY BRACKET,

Pride, per pair, 90,40

Fmce,

bAMP JHOLDE^

76c each*

PALMER & REY,

Type Founders and Manufacturers of Presses and Printing Materfai

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Quads and spaces,

Far Job Fonts.

Pl/^

£//?

/>7 Umform Packages of fron Pounds Eack

7 0/fe /

to Two

\>r Font

Per Font

XonpAn^n ( G ruiutii)

10 75

Double lira Vll To

'llT*)

11 00

MfDion ( 7 •* )

70

" Fliglbli (3t

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I m

BrcTler { » "* )

6r.

FIve'lllis* Koui*im*(l (:tO '

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1 00

Bout^coIn ( P " )

m

iJfiublo Coliimltliiii (»2 *

1 on

Long Primer (10 " )

. 96

" Ort*itt. Primer (:« *

1 00

Small Il'^n (11 '* )

fib

" HarmftJii (to

1 00

Pica (12 " )

ss

S<*vcn-lUic Nonpfuvll (42

' )

1 00

Eu^lljili (14 ■• )

1 00

rmmn\ (41 *

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I 00

ColiiinblHU (16 " )

1 00

Four4Itif Pif'tt (4M

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1 (JO

Greiit rHmt'r(18 •* )

1 ori

Flve^liue *• (60

1 no

Pam^ou (30 ** )

1 w

Six-Utie " a2

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. I uo

Iloqble smull Plea (22 PoUlU)

1 Oi>

CAST CORNER QUADS.

Tomer quiidB are cjist on pica, long primer and nnnpuresl boriif>8, anrJ ins^iire a liettpr jiimtion of ijritrn'(i forucrtj, by pn?venting them from h^lipping pjist each other*

Price, per set of four. $0,20

Brass, f<Hir-ti>pieji 0.20

DEARING'S LEAD DISTRIBUTING GALLEY.

The punxjse of thl* galley Ik indicated by ttn imine. It Is a liiilf-riiiimtM:! wood galley, with a lirlij.te«l sfftk' an itK fat-c covered with kIa^a^ The Itiie« are jiiwl II jiioA <ip«rt and are pluinly nnm bered Iroin 1 to Mi, each flflb line atul number behiK' more heavily pHnt^Hl than Ibe rest, nm shown in the mit. The leads, slugs ur brasft rule to tic Horted are laid eilgcwise on the galley ncnuM the llitefi whleh regliiter at once their r««peetlvi» lengths. A galley lull Is quickly dl«tribnled by removing «uccc8»lvely the longest lengths.

PlirCX POK ClALLKY ..%iM

HEADING ^

GALLEY.

Used to great lAdvantoge in setting long headings. Size: ^ x3 inches. Very light and handj. Price 75 centfl eaeh.

f ALMER & F^EY.

PRINTING PRESSES, GAS ENGINES AND TYPE MANUFACTURERS,

Sma Franc Iftoop Cal. and Port land » Or«^foit.

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RESS-ROOM SUPPLIES.

Half, or Twin Chabes.

Rkgulj^k Folio NEWshAi-Eii Chasej^— WnoranxIiK'N.

Sn. I.

7. .

size of SiKeofDttir Hf;!i? Innido Prkt*

Pappr ovL'f all. LMit:hhttir perpii^r,.

, 5 col. fulio, .21J43t21)i^ 13 xllP... 4 -^ >

. . 8 '* 28j<x4234 , . I9I4X26U - . 14 (HJ

. . 9 ' * 30 » 0 x49 14 . . 22 ^2x28 _ 10 00

Book^ or Shifting Bar Chases.

WiMUfJUT I HON.

No. S!xe over ull. BJze insUlc

1 ..17x21 15

2.. ......20x25 18

3 24x30...... 22

4 25x35 23

Xli> 18 00

x23 8 50

x28 9 00

323^^ 9 50

b ... .20x42 26i^x39>i 10 00

0 32x46. . . . .•JSn..x4B}4 11 00

7 .34x50. 3U4x47^ 12 00

8 .3*ix52 33 x49 13 0*1

9 40x54 37 x5l ..., , 14 00

10 40x60.. ...39 x57 ...... 15 00

rr '^^ "^

Skeleton, or Poster Chases.

No. Biro over hU. Sire luFhla. I'dcn*,

1 .17x21 15 xI9 ....-I 5 00

2.......... 20x25. 18 x23 6 50

3 _ 24x30 22 x28 ...... 6 50

4. 25x3.'> 23 x32^ 7 00

6 21bc42 2(i»/;x3!m 8 00

6 32x46 2^.)^.x43^.' 9 00

7. .,34x50 31>4x47^i...... 10 00

8 3ax52 33 x49 H U ^

9. 40x54 37 x51 ...... 12 00

10 .42x60 39 x57 14 UO

No, o

Half, or Twin Chases, with Bars.

KKiil'LAU QlAHln Xj.:w<F'AFEH CHA^KK

WuovfJirT Iron.

Slic of mzef of piiir Size of each Prl*^

PnutT. avcr»u. inside. per pAlr.

.4coL 4-to. .24 xmH' ^^^ ^21^4'. . $14 5a

5 * * . . 28?4x42^4 . , l9%iTMii ... 15 50

.6 " ..32»ax40<4 .22L.,x30 . 16 0»*

17 r,a

News Chases.

With Movahlb Bab— WRotroiiT Im^K. Kii. STzo tivor ulL Site liiside.

1 .........17x21 .15 Xl«

2 20x25 18 x23

3.. 24x30 22 x28

4 .........25x3.5 23 x32i»

5 29x42 2nK,xZ'JK. ....

B 32x46 201...X43V

7 ...34x50 :iPix47V4 ..

8 341x52 X^ x4l>

9 40xri4. 37 x5l

10. 42x60 .30 xr>7

I 50^

♦1 00 ^

7 50l

10 1

11

12 00

Heading ChaseSi with Crossbar,

No, Sij?eovcridL 8tiii»lM!dft. Price.

1,.. , ,«'.,xl*M3 6x17 <6 5(1

2.. loCx23i^ 8x21...... - 7 OJ

3 10J^2x30V.i -. .8x28 9 IM

AJiiiu maiiti with short troK^-lmr on special ortVr.

Gordon and Peerless Chases.

Eighth ineiliiiiii fl 25

iiimrto *' 1' 00

Huif '* 3 0;>

Cast Iron Chases*

FiniBhed inside 1<K- t»er lh.

CluiAei af mnjf slse m*de to order on jihort not1r«> at proportionate r»tfiA.

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PATENT QUOINS.

EtuTuuiW^n this vti^t* liavi** Uteral spread of ODe-piKhth t»i an iiirlu The wMlh nu- Su

liv«-dtihtli» «f »»» tiicli.nrnl when opeiml to U* fullvst fflpnoUy. Ihrw 4,uttrten«. nf Ati inch.

The No. 2 quoin in seven-elg lithe of ftii Inch elofte<l, and vim inch mteu.

IMPROVED

HEMfEL'S

f ATE|^T STEEL QUOIJslS.

KCitKOMUAL, ■< I SI I'M;, tiArr..

Ttieae quoins Are itiftde of the best ea«t. itoel, &ijd are uut >p ill pain Onlj ttndght furnitura it tueJ with tbisM auaitw, aixl they therefore wmea» imeqiuOled good qimlitieM nrprinlera MHiodi^ire to do quick lockhn^ up, HitJi u Uttio OM posHihle, &ndl do it wvlL

1 Quoins, per dox«n pain , . . ^ ^ 'lO

*„ " _ '* •' ^ ' .1110

K^jr% dither aite^ each. , . 50

PATENT PROOF ROLLER.

On exninlniititJii thi* Pr<H»f HoJItf wHJ he fiiUiinl to rf«enihk' tht; onJinary bniyer mlk-r, with IhtH fiirtlT«uc<j ll tHveraU*.** on whtH"!*. Thn whevh, loRt'lher with a npiml l«;vt»rntfL\ mlsK? the Imlift riihlwr liikpnupiun ryliu- ik'f a lltttoover tlu* pmper ht»fg:ht for tjiklnijthe iinjtn'n- •Uiii fmni a tfalk^y ^Ahk<h U MupjiMim'^t tii In; lyinj^ Hat ii|wm All lm|MUitujL( fit4iiii< or an 'mlinnry table. Tht* spiral 5|irtt)ifw yi«?ld to tht? pren.'^nre a^ the rulluf paaw?* ifViT the ty|M% and u p<iTfi»f*tty legible priwjf U taken. A pair nf itiunib-i«erewii uinke ttlluwani't* for tin* dltleriMipo 111 thick n«*fu» l*fl««.'«*n a hrtuu* or wmtden «alh?y» ur no ^Ucy nt ail. It it* if lually appUcnbte in u jitb lc»i-ki.H] up 111 « chaae or lU^i v^ ilK a tiling.

PaicK, (II tucheM U'lween w het;la} Vi.lNX

THE PEERLESS QUOIN.

TVrfiH^t In <rn>eriitioii ; thtir eohitK^iuaiF^ fiieej< flirtj ♦Milht bei^rhiK^^: thfv ratitMil lilt: the iiitiitlnn of the key firttu K the weiljfeA totjethef, <hH'H ijcd force them aikart: It* point of rrmtact k inMiAlit^t the bn?*** of the i^oekeli* at th*flr Mr«iii;e«t pidnl: tiiiylwuly ean IWK? lht*m iH'rftH'lly at niwhl. I'opnlar Iwcau we reliable.

No. I - - ,. .-..,.K«r doxeu, ri.it»

No. 2 " :J.Ut>

Key«: inaln, aoc.: Nlckel-platetl* 75r.

THE BROWER QUOIN.

Thl»« ijMoin is tuanufaeturt'dof Ihetine^^t tQiilleaMe iron, «tn*\ the key iw marie of ik»!>?irnier #teel wilh eiit teeth. It d(je« nut foree tyin* tdl it* ft;>cl, hi riiteh or defaee the sttnie, twist the fonni. or »li(« when ]irop- oTly uned, nor does it requtr** *nn? half the power to operate which other other weU-knowo qnoitiit re- (piire. rhe key works !«niiH»t1ily uud never §lip» ouL tn Mhort, it if* fhf winiple*t. nu>st duralile and eheap* est hl^di irrade metal quoin now in the mKrket.

No. 1, («mall idite) . I'er drizeti. 92M^

No. J, <larire«Uc) . '* zm

Kes V ^un»1, TiOe. «Mkch; idt*kel -plated flleel» T3e. eaeb.

PALMER 9l Rtv, 6an FRAMOtaco. Oal- and Portland. Oa (1!*)

BRASS-WORkJNG TOOLS.

Ar

li'im'h |H,00 ^^^

I'Ji'invh. iinuiuhtcti to

PiCHH ._ I'^jm =^

LITTLE ElftHT LEIID UNO BULE CUTTER.

GOLDING'S OUnviMQ MACHINE.

Ko. curvea 1 to 4 Ina, - - $13 00

No. 3, ** I 8 " - - ' li OO

THE LITTLE WIZARD.

Thl?« Jiiiiwly lUlkviiMU'lilJK! is HfHH^liiUy af^I>;iu\l for iiinkliii; ^rtc"(-ful iMinU'r?*. iliij-hus, corner piece*, wortl »nd Un* (iriiAmeulii, etc., out of l2«tu-p1cM briiJiR rule. Full direetlmii^ fnr (i|HTii(fn;; )M<tit with iiach mttchim*.

PRINTERS' VICE.

Price, J2.50

Tl)i« Ia a cottvenierit i/yol tor fllluir rule ftt ' UhtT anfjlu of 4iS, flT^ oi OO"*. The ■urfat.'es ^■nt rolling tlie anj^lcR ara hiirtk'^ncMl »o th^t a. l-lc will not ecix-tcti thenx The rule Is hi'lrl hy tt B^ren' ekmpj adud the len^h in controUwl hy a reremlblu j^nt^fc oxifmdilti: U ittchtra.

fALMER & I^EY,

Type Foynders and Printers' Mach mists, 406-7 SuLionM 6L« Saili PrriuJtieOb OftL

(20)

OtnVEirSAL RULE MinRINC fHACHINL Frlce. $35.00.

MISCELLANEOUS.

MrTERlNG MACHINE. ,^,^,^ ^„„„j „.,^,^,

iio..rATr.vTnRionT. (tPRM.iir) Will nuter ImiKS or iiielul. It is -implr in ct.n- CoiJil.ini-H ^Tuiit fHiwer in a i^uipurt wpai-e, with Btructmn, easily a.ljiistf.Kan<Muet^ the work ^J^ ^pjick uti.I ilirert actum. Hum hjilancerl with the Mn^AteM futility, | Imiiille nn.l lur^e Ix^arinj,'^. Price, - - - - ^ - - $I4.00 I Price, - S 1 5.00

ENGRAVING TOOLS-PRriMTERS' SET.

CoiuisUiig of :i tint tools, 1 luKenge, 1 gou;^ and 1 dii.'^el, liandled and Btutrpeneil ready for use. Verj- handy in a, print ing nfflce.

Price

$2.50

ROGERS'

SILVER PLATER -'' RESTORER

FrejiAretl fxpre^flly tor UKt- of

Nflfirs, Plyinbm, Jtwalen. Stuw Manuladursrs. Undrlaktrs and Carnage Builders.

Thli M>lut1on will vovt'T ^iiti u tufii of Turc Silver all iiieliilfl, MUi'h ft« bnisf!, C(i[»i»er, white umtnl, GeriuAD litvcr. iiicktfl, etc.. And inrpiii(«€» any other article lu a ekMttaer fur irohl, nflver aihI plaUti goorJ«. Tied ex- pf«Hly for platiDH! el*?t'tr<»fr, w«ilgh t'xi«e« and CApjt nud frir replattng tnhle wftn>.

Price, $L50 per bottle.

i^E^f^KL^^nu^ ^

HANDY FORM TRUCK.

An iiidi}<iH»nrtahk^ adjuart to an oHice Hiat bas large » hi*avy fornix to hanUl**,

i ®

_

lU

8TANOARD BRASS GAUGE PmCE« SI. 50.

Thin serviceable ^'auge is ttnnle in (iiiy aijie d(f&ired, up to 24 iuchee.

PALMER & REY,

Type Founders, Machinists and Dealers in Printers' Supplies

SAH FHAJf CISCO, CAL. ANB FOBTLAJfD, ORSUON, (21)

MEGILL'S PATENT REGISTERING APPARATUS

FOR ALL JOB PRINTING PRESSES.

NEW PATENT WIRE GAUGE PINS-

\=

''^

\

^

t

JniML-rt the point* into the p1atciL-|m|H r at the ile^ired |>Jai'«2 antj font' home the pin, Tlic bend itl the lower

tho Mht't'ta from catchin^s aiut thu ]iin fmni n orkirii; otit. One dozen, &fid ont* »l£t only, lit u box*

AM sizes 25 cts. per dozen.

ADJUSTABLE STEEL GAUGE PINS.-Four Sizes.

Nt>. l-Pka. No, 2— MediuijL

AdJuBlaUle to the Ant^^t decree. mnd whefi adjuwtod to the exact piuii- ticn mm secured artnljr in place by fordn^tho iwo flm«ll teBlhliilo Ih'c

No, ♦-PicA, shiift Up.

Price, eocts. per doz.

A0JUSTABLK SPRrNC TOflGUE CAIfCE PINS.

IMPROVED EXTENSION FEED GUIDES.

id vtM. per set

H Uft Hand K\T4^nfti.«i Frrvl CHMt It

I 'urtluukrly designed Tor priiitmir lar^e vhcflji that rtMiulrc ft ir»iiK« hex'oiwl th« lf*«er

edsrc.4theplat«i», Prlce« § LOO pet Set, lmln<1l«tfr«xtrap<ar«f

short giiidfH atid ti4tiifiiit^

RADIATING SHEET SUPPORTERS,

lljf. 1.— Befur« hemdiii^.

A^Holder U U - U-p« of Holder li rivat«»d soetinn. C— i^idlntfsectinpi, E Tou^rue. P GuUlo Head,

Th* ftbore ciit rBpr«ftent#i a tvimjiUtte m^t of Hft«1iattTi{f Sheet Suppartert hi pociifon on the pliitcru the TJaldrrs havlnif l«*efi bent un «id forccul down witli thi.> liail. the Ikittom wvd aide Support^m adjiuitcd to the Mhet!t» the «aewu tiyhlen^d fcnil the toftjftie* turned aruund nvt^r the nuui^ii.

KAb0«p. . . . . , . S| » S^ 4 4|

Ff*»«i,,,..f2.00 2.1f> 2.2<1 2.ao 2.40

ror tkf* . . , . BxO Txll 8x12 OxlS lOxU

\ \ \ k}

s

-^r^t

Dl^min of « few of i'^« poaitlons In whksli tKex vmf N plaeccL Tliey never prevent the tue of the triiNf

« 6j «

«.63 2.«:t t70 'J

llici: ItxlS t:it» ]|«£S When ordeHiijf itAte name of Pren Hml elw iniiltle the tshue^

LIGHTNING SHEET ADJUSTERS, "nicy »ms simiUr to Uie IlndiatJnjr sheet 8itp|^H.rUr^, Utt an Mut tciii;:iieti <jr liL run B, and Iho jpndehttwh oun^Lit *tt |Hih)t4, whuli are tfukkly tet mh tiw |ilttt«ti-|Hip«r In any

Megill's Registering Apparatus

THE GENUINE GRIPPER FINGER.

In its various forms it has advanced the press gripper icxj per cent, in its usefulness. In one of its sizes it can be applied to all sizes and shapes of grippers.

RE

Dr

F^

MECII.L'S PATElfT

GENUINB GRIPPER-FINGER,

HLAJR-MARGIN FINGER

Thid i^dccidtdly an advance in gripper fingers, It ia made with a ahort ngid finger with the edffe t uru ed do w n , 1 1 w i U take hold of the narrowest intirKiii with which it it pOMi- 1e to prim Hnd pull the sheet otl wMh ixjsitive certfljiity It is invaluable for prlaling labelB us they can be cul down to the proper Bi«c before printing, nnd thus »ave the coat and delay in after trim- ming. It will penmit the cutting of paper to a greater advnntaKTc^ and llhe using up of nuich of the trimniiiiga from other jobs

rian of the platen and preaa gripperj*, sh«>u-ing the aide and bottom gauge-pinft and the vanous forms of Gettuine rfript.jer' fingers attached. They may be trans- ferred to either gripi>er, and arranged in a hnridred diAeretil way*

4-a in^lCTttitK LUyC.

SHORT L FINGER-RIGHT

These may be placed over the npper or lower margin

from above 'or below. They wul not only be found

useful in prevetiting alur, but tn removing the fiheet at

times when iiothitig elac will do. Made in righta and

I lefU.

BETWEEN-LINE FIN. I i; - in

't'heae may be paaaed between hnct* or over the head , ur foot of fiheei. Thev prevent slur by holding the liheet fiat, and ink marks irom taking from leads, qua da or blocka. Are excetlenl for holding envelopes down and laying cnrled shceUn Hal, The h-it»<^h may be run be- Iween very nurrow tine» with safety |

I

H(

BET^^TEEN-LINE FINGER, % m

LONG L FINGER

RIGHT. This form of Finger ia particularly uivcful jjn printing sheets that pro- ject tml of the press. 1 1 pract ica VI y 1 eiigt hens t h t- presM gripper, and pre- vent* the sheet turning over npon the ink disk or the roUeris, Made in right,H and left!*

FKICKS— Set of ten fi ngcrs, either size .,.,,..

Pair of fiugtrrs, any fwrni or size , . * ..,.,, , , . . ^ , , , .

Single fin KerH ... . , ....,-.,.....

Ptach form Is luade is made in Tour siaes, via: tH« f , Ti and $i inch.

I3'»

75

. .50

The sites refer to the part that goca around the gripper, and each will faaten on any gripper of a correapoaditiK «4 idih and under.

In all orders SPRCIFV WIDTH OF GRIPPERB. Otherwise a *Ue that will fit the average gripper (i Inch) will be sent Measure across the lower part of gripper

THE NEW

Screw Adjusting Gauge Pin.

vvri 11 srKiN(. TON* a 1:

DEPRESSIBLE SIDE CAUCE.

i

Ft^r aeit <»f thrt^e^ %h cpttta

Prlvti. 1

M»r »f*l of Ihrt!i4», .

•1.00

P«r doaen 7B •*

C2S>

HAND ROLLERS.

Leu^h. Ulamelrf. Fmme A Cnre CwbIUik* Ccn»l»ltt«

HANE) PRESS ROLLERS.

ri 25

. 2 75

3 2fi

S 75

. 4 2f>

... 4 76

Cora II 00

n 25 4 65

6 76

JOB ANO CYLINIDER PRESS ROLLERS.

JOB P RES 39 Ri»LLK]i8.

SIZE.

Core.

Ca«tlnK,

Complele.

gtnftller than Vsmed'm. .

fO W

Kl Ml

. . |L m

Eightb-mcdium

75

W

. 1 25

iHige.

m

. 7^

. 1 55

Quarter-miMlltim

ch;» ,

m

. X ri

largo.

tn>

H.>

. 1 75

Hftlf-medtum.,

1 < MJ

i«*

. 1 9fl

" lATge

I 15 .-

. 1 W

. 2 15

CYI.IXD£R PRESS HOI<I«EHS.

{Prict'« for Casting ouly,J

Lknotii.

2'\mh. a. Inch. a^fnclL

- ,|l T5 12 2.5 llE

.2 00 . 2 W . SOO

.. 2 25 2 75 , nm

,2m 8 00 ... .310

.. 275 9 25 871

HOW TO ORDER A ROLLER.

lliikfl i diagT&ni like thv mtv I^Vlow uuxl ghv the fti^UovviriK i^uTticuUrv :

LKDgUi of RolloT from A to B, loehei. Diameter of t*R«r Roller. A to D. Incbe*.

•» Spiudie, t C " *' SpitiOJe. ...... ♦•

Much delar will be saved by attending (o theae ixilnin In tir^t order.

PALMER & REY,

TYPE FOUNDERS AND PRESS MANUFACTURERS,

SAN FIIA^I ISCO, t'AI.* .\N1> PORTLAMt. Olt,

ROLLER COMPOSITION

Tilt lip ill 5 or 10 II:. j.mcka.>fei», distinetly murked, witli full 4Tre<'tii»n8 for iise.

PRICES.

tffiproved > per lb* 30 ct»,

Improveil Standunt . . ** 40 ** Golden Gate ** 5(J *'

Composition Kettles.

Onegallou |5 m

Two gallonti - 7 00 Three ^iilloni* 8 50

Made fmra hcavv tin, *ith copper btittoiiu

PRICES.

Fifit'litv I X l'

Maniiv

per 111. :^Oct«

40 ••

*' 50 "

Glue Pots.

On« pint $1 00

One iiQurt I 25

Two quarts ... - , . 1 50

Mny hr nueil for c'trmprwitlnri for wmM rollem.

.11/ ^Oo. fnmitnrtitifnt wttl reiitftf.

ROLLER MOLDS t CABINETS.

PRICES FOR BRASS MOLDS.

roil rYiJN'nKK rKE»8Ei*.

No. Lenjcth.

24 . _.. li-lin.

Diameter.

3

30 345 40 44 4g 52

SO

40 44 48 52

|9 60 12 00 14 40

1(3 00

17 iU}

V) 20

211 SO

F*»It TKKADLK I'HKhSJif*.

S

C/9

EigliUi iije4hini 300 pq

krue 3 50

(iimirlii " 4 no

*' '' large 4 50

Hiilf " o 00

hirgi^ 5 50

INK AND ROLLER CABINET.

K«>. 1 will biiM 4i viin^ of ink , 1 Imiid ruller and 12 Dmchiiio roll- «T8— 6 eiglitU and <luarter-mediQiii %i\ 50

A space is left at the bot- t'jiii of each for a pan of \\,\ ler or Wi4 nawduHt.

In thirtlow-prift (I ciibiiiet wt' bring within the reach tif every printer an artjrie that fibould be in all print- ing offitea. Its Bavin^ ii". ink and rollers will ^^m cover the coat.

Nr>, 2 will hold ISrans of ink, 4 hand rullerfii i\m\ Ifi machine ndb ers six eighth, s<ix quarter and Bix half- medintn ....... 10 00

Thonsanda of dollars are lowt to job printers, an- nually, through lark of a l>rijperplai e to keep tlieir inks and rollerK. W ith no particular place to pnt the til they are left lying around (the iiiks often with the ruvem ofT), fio that thej .<or»n bec<.)n I e worth! eftfi .

{•^)

COUNTING MAGHINES.

To PRINTERS,

ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS

AWI> OWKfiRS OF ALT- KIND8 OF

MA(*HIXE0 UPON WHICH

rOl*NTKH« ARE KKKD.

must tlcNiraMn ami rt^liahlir, uiid the rh<:^HiH>t iiii^truiiu nt m llie iijiirkt't, for iiidkratiiig cM>rn'otly the iiunil-ier of iin*vi*nu'nt« of any iiiathiiie to which it may Ix.' altiich<'cL

Price, 12.00

HAWKINS'

COUNTER

EbM CITY COUfJTEf^.

Itcoujita to 100,000, tuid rtpeata autoiTiatioiny. I tit the lowefflprlotd counter now aoUl which will Indkaie correctly, ftnd woftr wett Is only £4 incheit long*. It CAti he Attached to Mty ktnd of ^ nmchine by aim[>ly inflcrtirig' two ecrew«, and foivfuTctltiff the Icter to any movable [mit of the uuskchine by Miire or chaJn^ whcr* a different horiijontal or vortical tinivcw u^Mit ia tu tM> obtaitiiiNl.

Price, t hold, ** 5 -

$s.oo

10.00

JHARTS eOUNTER.

VVf j*Isii kvv\t on Hule the aVh«. r «m

lon^ iiTul faviirahly known to prir ifJ^

out t) If country fur its rt' 1=.*.

k'lwy a«lju8tn*ent. No. Mi , . •^J

Tho convenience of an at-^-urtitr cnmistiiif nr chine njay he m^en at a gluni-c ; it sm^t^ time and paper, and prevenls miiiUki controversy with cii*ftam«*n* roiU9e9iitii$

of fihet*lH.

ru[ri

IMun

STEAM FIXTURES.

Counter Shafts, Counter HangerSi Cone

Pulleys, Drop Hangers, Pulleys, Post Hangers, Shaftings, Couplings, Belting, &c.

WeMV rondy to «uppty, on a motncnt'd iiotico, the rtecnwury 8haftingii» rulleynaod H&ni-n n for rvm

er>' ; uid tm we mftke & tftficclalty of haiidUnK »11 PixturiiM cotitivctvd with » Itintlfijf Ofllcr, mg^ MMA

In <mrQwii »hopt ^nd ipiiAraut^wiiii^ whAtcvor we turn out, wu ho|>Q our 4.*u«to<uivrH will v ktiwrfnuilli whan thiyr wUh 8t«A[u Fii(tun» for th«ir offictti.

12H)

CYUNDER-PRESS SHEET-J06GERS

?2<lfe^

To put on the Fly-table of a Cylinder or Adams Press and to automati- cally Jog or Straighten the paper as it is delivered from the Fly.

It is worked hy the Fly, dad will jog any weight or quality of paper (except ti^Biie paper) better than it can be done l^»y hand. They are mude in three ftizea, and will fit any aize pres8. They can be ad j listed to any size sheet in a minute, by meane of thumb- gcrewa on the gauges, and will hold paper 3^ inches high.

y^e carry all tlie favorite styles of these indispensable articles

for the press-room, and can supply them on

receipt of order.

I^IilGEIS z

For a Sheet 24 x 36 in^'hes, ■ath\ siiniller, down t*> H incheM si^imre. For all larger sizes? , . . . .

PALMER & REY,

TYPE, PRINTING PRESSES AND MACHINERY,

MAX ritANC IM O* C'AL, AND Ft>UTLAM>. llltKr^dN.

cm

I^HOOIF IPItESSES-

ij^

^

F^EADY I^ObbER f ROOF f RESS

With (*oviMeil Uulk*i— vuthiiiit TabU-.

8x24 liK'heis, iimide bearers 15x28 **

m 00

:i5 00

^EADY F^OLLER f ROOF f RESS

VVitli HlL-irun tnble^ und hhu k walnut closet far holding ptijH-r, ink, water, arid ink brayer.

$x24 inrlu'H inMiih' liearern 15x28 "

4r» (K>

REAQY ROLLER PROOF PRESS For V riven see next 4M>1uittD.

^THE PIONEER PRESS<-

WiPriM r«MMiibteii,tli«: modem band pn^sa Irj bAvini? Way«, Bod, TyinpAfi, uitl Frbket In j>Wc ol ft plti— ftirf li«di tfclmi tt cvlfndpr, liv »hr nutiitJoii of whtrh th« Iwd in nmvrri arnl tlje tm|Tre^ion jrhTTi it mrh mirttnn h^^fc mm! IwVk tte tjit Tim frUkrt I ,,«i, tlMlM»to

dojjirtid rirw.K|iiriiK-i' wrii'K, Th<io is nothing wonderful fthniif i ;n . I.huI ..r i

IIn. The Pioticcr Pren id funiLilicd with two dUMOt^ t^^L ilciH|ivl ]i«k(«rit quititt't, roller (nifii« ami

Nos. 406-407 Sansome St.

PALMER & REY,

Smn Frmi^ebcOb OiL

-^J^AND fRESSES^<>

-msth

-wa^

'DIMENSIONS AND PRICES.

Tlie celebrity the Washington hanil presaea have o\> tuineij during the past f«irly yearn rcmlers any remarks upnn . iif^ir snpi*rionty uiinocesHiiry. Tht*y are elejjrant in iilHH?uranie, simple^ quick an J poworfiil in ciperation, and tHjmi>irie every fariiity f^ir tite proiliu'tion of superior printing.

No. Sixe paper pririled. B«L I'tafeii. I'rivc.

No. 2. . . , i\ col. folio- . , 20x34 :!Jx'M\ . . ^-'25 00

3. . . 7 ** -Tx."?!! , . L*:;x:ii 225 00

.■^ !H *• 28\x4.3, 2434x:ii» 250 01 »

7 7 - . 3ox5l , 31x47 325 m

i'rire iiirliidrH two pairs tif |KiintH, pairt»f hi/ar*'rs, ;ind i>ne extra frifikel.

fh" wreni'}t» one

INKING APPARATUS

FOR IIAKZ) >'KKS«.

No, 2, for G i!i»lumii foliu :i. 7 " •'

7.

$20 OO 20 00 22 50

25 00

Inrludiuj,' two cylinders, roller handle, and two roller cores fomplete.

CASTING ROLLERS.

$2.75

40iiui., ...... 3.25

44100 3.75

48ins., 4.25

:INK KNIVES.:

iV-ineli blade 7 ** 9 "

10 **

% m

75 1 25

1 50

PALMER & REY,

TYPE f OUNDERS f f RESS JVlANUFACTURERS,

405 and 407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

^^ "CALIFORNIA RELIABLE

JOB PRESS

n

^W%.!^>-

^■^;:Hd^^NN^^S^c^

t'OMrUKTK WITH

New Patent Throw-off, Ink Fountain and Depressible Orippers,

WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.

'i^m-

XANUFACTUUBD BY

TType Kounclers and Press Manufacturers,

SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. and PORTLAND, OR.

The California Reliable Job Press.

SIZES AND PRICES:

8TYLES GIVEN BELOW.

Size Inside Chane,

STYLE A.

Throw-off aiul KuuiiUiii.

STYLE B.

STYLE C.

I SHIPPING I ' WEIGHT.

BOXING.

No. I— A Eighth Medium ! . . . SxV2 |-_»0<>.(M). l.(KX) lb«..

No. 1— B *' " I ... Kxl2 .|-»2?S.()0 }. .1,010 "

No. J— A Eighth Medium (large) j . . . <»xl;{ 2:15.00. . . .1,100. *•

No.-i— B '* *• '■ I .. Dxl:; .. JtMMK) '..1.110 "

No. .1— A Quarto Me<lium 1 ...10x15 ;a>0.00. . . i.. 1,400 "

No. -t— B " "

Ko :;-C

No. J— A Quarto Me^lium (large) No l-B •' ** '• .

No. l-C " " " ..

No. 5 A Half Medium (large) . . . No. -,— B " '* '• ..

r.».( 0.

.10x15 . :li."..00

. 10x15 .^:.)0.oo.

. 11.\17 ;UM).oo.

. 11x17. . 11x17.. . 14.V_»i>. . .11x20. . . 1L\20.

150.00.

400.00..

500.00. .

..1,410

..i.ir)

.1,»110 l,»i4(» ..2,:J0o . .2,310 . .2,360

No. «i— A Half Super Royal (large) . . | . . . . l5x-2:5 525 00 .2,603

No. No.

. 15x'2;! I . .'>50.00. I

.15x2;;. ; i I .. 575.00.

.!.. 2,620

.l..2,r.(i(>

.1 5.00

. 5.00

. 6.00

. 6.00

. 6.00

. 6.00

. 6.00

. 8.00

. H.OO

. 8.00

. 10.00

. 10.00

. 10.00

. 12.0J

. 12.00 12.(X)

Style ••<"* is not made in the small nizes yet ').0O: Side Fi.xtures and Bell shifter, |15. Kaeh press includes three Chases, Roller

Overhead Counter Shaft, |: Mold, Wrenches, and two sets of Roller Stoeks.

STYLE •*A**— This style is our regular job press, which include.-* a full-sized fountain, for single ci»lor work, and our own patent throw-od".

STYLE "B**— This press is tittel with a Combination Single Color and Chroinatie Fountain with flexible fi>nntain bla<le, ami with double vibrating distributor for the printing of several colors at one im- prt»Hsion with uniform blending of the colors. The presses of this style carry five rollers.

STYLE **r"*— The presses of this style are fitted with fountain and throw-off, same as Class "B," but tliey earry Seven Kollerg, which you can readily understand results in exceptional tlistribution. We also attach to the pre>.*«ei« of this style our 1><>uble or .\lultlplt> Holler Attachin«*nt. The foregoing attachment we claim of great value in the printing of illustrate.l work wliere tlie fullest and most thorough distribution is requiriM. When the switch or lever throws this attachment into action the ndlers pHss down over the plate and back again without taking ink fn>m the fountain roller or inking the form. This o|K'ratioii can be continued witho.it limi t and the most perfect distribution can Ik* ol)taiiUMl. It is of tin' gr«'rttest advantage for distributing colors in chromatic printing.

WHAT THE TRADE SAYS ABOUT THESE PRESSES.

From hundreiis of testiinouiuls in our possessit^n (wliich may be seen on application) from all j)arts of tlw PaciHc coast, we present the following:

Opkick of the b.v.sckoft Co. )

San FR.\Nris(o, C.vl., Aug. 17, ISH'i.J MKM8B8. Palmer & Key.

(?«n<l«m«»;— Our machinery expert. Mr. Burton, has examined your California lie'liable jobln^rs. at our re- questf and we are nleased t4) say that his report is that your California ReliableHare much l>etter built than the Chicago Old Style Gordons or the Challenge (rordons. Thla Ming the caae, we shall arrange tr) put in a line of your presfieii at onee.

The Banceoft Company.

Per Parihkr, Sup't Printing Dept.

Office of Eureka PuiNTisa Co.. ^ Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 10. lxs\).) M7.MHB8. Palmer & Rev, Portland.

/>«ir Wr»;— Having had in constant use ft)r eight months one of your eighth-me<lium California Iteliable e. with throw-olf, we take pleasure in testifying to

ts merits. It combines the nualities of si>eed. accuracy and strength, and runs with little noise. In short it fally sustains its title to the name, as it is reliable in every respect. We have printed on our press a form of wooa type fall size of chase, without (luoins, and got a splendid impression, thereby testing its strength in the most thorough manner.

Yours truly.

KUREKA I*K:sriN(j Co.

(1aLVESTON^TEXA8. I

Septemlier 20. l.swi.j Messrs. Palmer A Key.

frrui^-wi^rt.-— The California Keliable jobber has given unqualified satisfai'tlon since its reception in our oHice. and you can enter our order for four more. It is the favorite press of all. The fountain, the contrivance that o|>erates the fountain, and the novel device for shifting thelxilt by f<M)t, are «iuite original and goo<i. The ink- ing or fountain roller not touching the form, still jwiss- Ing over it, is a valuable improvement. The distribu- tion is jierfect. The pre.ss is as noiseless as a sewing machine and perfectly rigid, admitting the heaviest forms being printed. In fact the whole press is a chunk of fKjrfection. You are at liljerty to bring visitors to our otti(?e to see the press in operation. Yours truly,

Clarke a Courts.

|I.j*rKr3it I'riiitiiitr Himiu' in TexiM. |

Portland, Or., Dec. 18, vm.\. I ME.SSR.S. Palmer A Key.

I Hentlemrn:—'ThQ. three quarto California Reliable

Eresses, with ink fountains attached, recently purchased y us, have after careful trial, convinced us of their I superiority over any other presses in the market, and ue re<*ommend them unhesitatingly to the trade.

Lewis & Drydbn Printing Co.

H. A. Lewis, Manager.

Palmer & Rey. 8an Franoisoo. Oal. and Portland. Or.

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::e! c^a^XjXfcdtiisixj^ i?,eli.^ble

The UrM Ktianlnln for I'latan PrcMca *fv*r Ii]¥eilt«<l.

Wt' are now buil«]iii>f all uur California Reliablt? Presses complete with our New FounUiD.

Without Extra Chiirj?i\

(Cannot be used on any press but tU« Cnllfurnlth Ueilabl«. )

The chang© we have made in the roller saddles, enables the'pressmnn to use two lunii rollera with€>nt the foimtain, ea*'h roller rovering the ink plate as fully as the two top allien of any other Old Style (lordoii, and etiveriag the form completely^ or with fountain roller imd thre<^ f<irm rollerfl covering the entire surface of the plalf and form*

Giving the Best Distributioti of any Platen Job Press on the market.

The cxtrj* larjre collars un tlie foujilain roller prevent it from rolling tlie form while it arU ^n i^xtni distrihutor on the ]date. Cannot be attached to old style preBses,

Til*' H|m*i'IhI rtihits. \\v i'l»im f(»r thin ritiintnlii are:

U lieUvery t»f Ink ttUtirttly «cro«B the pl»l«s

•i,- Ease tif r^i^ulatlvrir. wftli t«]iacity nf Inkhiff any furin iknt may l>e)|^vorkeff tm the iima*, from a liKlii i arrl t^i a Mii|l<{ diaftram.

;i.— %Vl!ll wi»rk nitb t1ini\« -nfT *m or off.

4, -Four rollem dislrJhutliij^ on the iilutt", wliU*] the fuuatato rulltT, not totirhlnif foriUi mflm only AH a dlHtrlhutor.

•"». C!n*te of cleaning, lieing^ the simplest faun- tnln tc» take npart and elean «ir«r InventM*

a. -Ease II r taeantnif i late, the poiililon of the fiMintatn leaving 11 entirely free.

Tht' nbove fountain, in conneiHiou with our Pjiteiit Tlirow-iift*, niakew our Calitoriiiaj Rt^lialile tToll Pr<\HH the lx*st pn^ws in thi^ market, tuid we feel eontident that when onrei !^eeu and unVier«too4l liy [»rinters they will take mnither. We present beliiw two teHtimonialu*' from well-known Sun FraneiKCi^ printorR who have rceently he^'ome eonvtnced of the ftiiperiorily of onr prcKBPs <ivrr all others :

From till- Itanernft 4'iiin|»any'« Prlnt1n|t ni'|iartiiient^ lt> Flr^t Htr««*i«

San KftANt.iw'o. Cal., tjctober 3. t»«.

MKHt^BH, rAUMBB & REV.

ffr.Htffiiwn :—.\ftvT miT inftrVhiucry exi»erl tin*! ri*|Hirtefl to \m tbdt your iircssea were l>etti'r built «ti(l entii' I tflLJiiii^l Inciter nmtt'rlrtl ihjiii iiiiy KaFiU:inMUH<h' tlonlon [irfft*. we |ilaoei1 our nnler witti you for ei^Ut preBM«. Wei liinl tViat yniir new fountHlu workn to ii i^hfirni. an<l itntt we are now tetter pn?p«n«cl to <Jo tfoofl work tbarie«er| l»efor<'. Afi'T A trtnl of -tlie pretiM'^ we nrr c"niiviiu'e<l tlml we tiave made no uiiMtiLke in eit'leetin^ your pre«».

Thk BANCiiorr (^'ompaky.

Per PARiHKa, Siipt Printftitr Iiwj»l-

From the l«o#ienthnl-Sai*n»ur|i; i'o., Prlnteri>« and IJthoKrai>heri>« 40 FIral St.

S,\N KllAS« IMO, (UL., AugttUt 17, J!«* MKH!^!!^. I'At.MKK i^ RKY.

t}f^UrMf»:—\'onT eiKliili, i^uarto, ainl half-nunliLini f HiifornU Itellnliik' Jo)> Prei»eF |iurehafed from ymi I when we RtHrte'1 In 1nii$ineju« hnve \u.*vn iu eonAtimt ni^v !*iuo(^, nnd U »ftves uf> pleofiiire to state that we tmr^run no ]»«?«* In our loner ex pt^rleuee na prinl<?Di tliat wii like m w«IL The fountaiji worfcK perfectly, and do»i««iy entirety with Ink-plnte and brayer. We Uie thum for all fonnn we work on the prvn^ exrept visHlu^ rtrtt*^

The UoM|;KTHALSAA(.lirR«i lo

PALMtR & Riv. San FiiANOiaod, Oal. and Pohtuano. Or.

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THE UTEST COMMERCIAL JOB PRES&

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The entire frame ol tlie Press, including the bed, being cast in one solid piece, it cannot spring or get out of line, even \1 it does not set on a level floor. It can be run 'With ease, the speed being limited only by the capacity of the person feeding. It has a simple impression adjust- ment, and is complete with two chases, two rollers, brayer and ink table, w^rench and gauges : also extended shaft for adding side steam fixtures.

LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

MANIJFAfJTt RED BV

San Franciscot Cal. PALIIIER Sl RCV^ Portland, Oregon*

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Old Style Gordon'-Presses

Iliiviug hrtii uiiiat^mu^ titU?< Un jt rlu<u{>er pr>^Kh than nxir CaliioniiiA Hi-iUhM JoUtnv, ^a(> now prt^parctl lo plfR-e upon the rniirkt't ;i [tmrn wliich wo tbU tht^ 0)d Style U<iniiii. r«Bp^ vvirh iiiiprovt^l throw-off, liiid Iniilt lu^avier and ntriiager than ;ii)y East^^m Old Stylr ii^^W Thiij ptt^HH, a cut ul vvhieh in here i^howii, we will uell at Ibi* low flt^ures liclow qiaoU«L~t>^ prices hiivp never lieen tHiualtMi on this Oojwt. For a i*b<*Ap gnoil prr«i» look at Um* riAtntfTd '*

8 X 12, < Mi! Style GordoD, with thruw-off L'axh i*ri<i' m r*an t- r»ni>iNi"t.. f muio Cmlii }Y\v€\ '^UyO.m. Roxiug and t'artrttK?, |.>.<K)

10 X 15, (Hi I Style Crordon, with thn>w-off. , .Ca«h Price in Siiu Vrmnc^m^t, t^i(yi0 (*redit Priee, |2«Hr>.tJt), Poxintf and Ciirtaire. |5.iW cxtm^

TYPE FOUNDERS.

PALMER 8l REY

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PRESS BUILDERS

Colt's Armory Platen Presses.

With Hteam fixture* Without nteam tlx- With ink foun- With Ktctam and fountain. tures or fountain, tain only, hxtiirea only

« X 12 $250.00 $225.00 $243.00 $-32.00

10x15 350.00 320.00 340.00 ;^30.00

13 X 19 450.00 415.00 440.00 425.00

14 X 22 515.00 480.00 fiOS.OO 4JK).00

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Chandler & Price's Old Style Gordon Presses.

Eighth Medium, 7x11 , with throw-off ami depresmble grippere $150.00

8x12, ** *' *' '* 165.00

<|uartu " 10x15, * * 250.00

Half '* 14x20, '' '' " *' 400.00

'* 14>^x22, * '* 450.00

SUmiiii Fixtureti 15.00

Cliaiuller i^ Price FountainB, for either Hize prew 20.00

AVe are now prepared to furniHh either of thei^e presses to printers much lower than any other

dealers. Special disi*ounts from the al)o\e lists will l>e sent on application.

I)o not buy without gt*ttin>: our prices.

REPAIRING PRESSES.

HuviuK one of the largest and best machine shops on the Pacific Coast, we are unusually well equipi>ed for the manufacture and repair of all descriptions of Printing Presses, Printers* and Bookbinders' Machinery, and would most respetitfuUy request the patronage of the trade.

Screw wWBSt^^^^ 'Wrench

l*riee 75<'. to $1 .00 earh

PRESS-ROOM SUPPLIES.

UCINC. BLANKETS, FELT.

«;i-inrh wide jM»r 1(K) feet, $1.00 3<5 inches ]M'r yard, $«i 0<»

\ " " *• ** l.ou 44 " " 7'>0

»5j •' " •' " 2.00 4S " " 8 50

Hand Press Blanket, 7 column 4 00

BELTING. s 5U)

2 inches ^ide per foot, 25 cts. ' (luaranteiMl of the l»est quality.

:; •' '' ** 35 " '

4 •• - - 50 - I TAPES.

Kstimates furnished for odd sizes. ' >i-inch l^-r n>ll, $ .75

i U " *' .86

BUNKET8, RUBBER. i j^ - 1.35

:5-ply, 36 inches i)eryard, $ 8 75 I 7h '* '* ^-^

:;-ply, 44 ** ** 1150 I 1 " *' 1.75

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Paumr & RiY. Bah Franomoo. Oal. and Po«vti.ano. Or.

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ALWAYS ON HAND 4

Mr are preimroii tu furniBh Haml, Job and Cylindar FrenmM of most ai the protniiient

iiiakoH, ull thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed, to responsihle iiartie^

at very reiisonahle pri(^8, for

PART CASH AND MONTHLY INSTALMENTS,

Or a chi»<'<iunl 'if 10 jn^r rent, for I'ash.

Drum and Double Cylinders,

Job Presses, Several Styles,

Army and Hand Presses, Lithographic Cylinders,

Steam and Gas Engines,

Paper and Card Cutters, Folding Machines, Etc.

Our stcKJk is large and eonBtantlj diangingt i'(»d enihraces iimny excellent In^rigamg.

The Hfst iH puhlMieH umnthly hi tiie Pacifk: Printkb, and

will wc4i rejwy jieruHal,

Washington Han^I Presses will l*e taken in exchange at one hundred and fifty dollara

for aevvn <'oUunn, and one lumdred and »eveuly-five doUare for eiprht

eohnrii), delivered in San Fnindwo.

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PALMER & REY,

General Machinists, Press Builders, Type Founders,

San Francisco, Cal. and Portland. Oregon, (40)

BINDERY DEPARTMENT.

Golden Gate Paper Cutter

CutH 25 Iticlieii Square*

TH£ ONLY 25 INCH CUTTER THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $120,00

Manufactured in the Best Manner from First-Class MateriaL

2:i£i MAXl/PACTtTRKO by-

San Francisco, CaL PALMER & REY, Portland, Or.

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The "FAVORITE.

Thi.'< PapiT rutt+?r U iniemlk^l U^r a ^ih»\ lowpriiH^d marhiiie, un*l is suited tMi* :ill oiflioary flitting. It e^trong, heavy, t*ub.staiitijil ; woiIch m^curately anil with *»a.-<t\ U ill! iron anil *teel. Tlio hand*lever swings t«» the left in front of the tahle. It lia^ lin*"* on \]w table, front and hnrk, al>«o extra gauge.**. CutS 30 inchGS.

PRICE, !"-".»T;:"F".r.r;;..""! $165.00.

^I)t«Uvf*r«*cl on iMinrd en Ell Smi Fraiifl»ct»,

Boxing, SA.QO Kxtrm.

Manufactured by PALMER & REY^ San Francisco, Cal.

AND ri>HTLANI>* OREe^-ON.

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"GEM" PAPER CUTTER

Thi?* Cuttor m idt'iiticul in evf'iy resjifr! with the wvH-kriMWii "OEM," aii«i hns In-i^u inanufHctured by Me88H8. Palmkk & Rev to meet the denitmtl of printers who nvml n tirst-cla^ article but cannot afford to pay n high price. It is nirtmifjictured from tlic be*^t material, J3 very powerful aiul of extra strength, and will be fouod fully ctpnil in it.>* capacity to cutters <*f a miieti higher |*riff", Jt cuts full Hi} inches -siiuarc, and ha8 m liack and Hide gauge.

PRICE,

!0«llvi*ri*4l In ^nii Fri^arliRco. nr on biiardi

$190.00

Manufactured by PALMER & REY, San Francisco, Cal.

Antl IVjrtlAEicl. Oref;<iii.

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Paragon Paper and Card Gutters.

It m strong, Simple, and ift Easily Opemted.

The rarugrm I^ner Mit- ch i new nru Wfll hiiilt, and are rapid, eaBV- working, pi*werfid tnitf4jrH. Fitted |>erk*rtJ V in all rhi'ir i>artt«, they have ample f^tren^li to hrar any t^train that <"un he plaet^d iijwmthem. They eut rard-lxiard and pa[)er perfe<illy true and t^mrM^th, The fidl cut in made by one stroke of the 1 e ve r * A ny 1 e r i g t ! i or size of paper can ht- handle' I in front of th*^ kn\ii\

Prick ;

To cut 22 ^> i n t ' h t'B f*( | ua r< * ,

THE 22M-INCH.

< rau^en to wltliin half an in«4i of the knife.

The knife m ma<leof the

r»est quality of 8teel, and is very ea^iJy adjusted by Brrews. They have back and Hide gau^a and Kolid irou frame, table» stand, etc. Many improvements have boea made during the W years of their tujin- idacture, wliich have add- ed greatly to their I'on- venienee^ a*? well ai* liv- ing thfui ninrt^ speed and (hirai«ility» It in a pK>«l, rvicaeable cutter.

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WKiGiir: skitln, ready to nhip, 4111 IbH.

The 14-Inch Lever ^

PARAGON CUTTER.

Cuts 2^ Incites Thickness or Paper.

Squtwes 14 Inches.

PRICE, -

Weight. ZOO lbs.

- S50.

Bttjdn^^, $1.00

ThiH handy little f utter will be fuiuid verj' useful in all Job Printin;,' OtTu'es, It will effect » great Having of time and labor in the rntting of umall work, such as l.il>eh*, bands, eirctilar^, cards, eix\ Avoid the trouble and ox^^t^nse of having the knife of your larger cutter ground »o often l^iecauftB of the little space in the miihih* of itfl cutting edgt^ getting dull from uae on BUiall jobs. A ver>' deHirablo feature in the ability to gaj^'e and cut aix?urately very narrow jobs. It a well built and Bubstantial machine^ made entirely of iron an<l steel, imd will sustain the well* earned reputation of the Paragon*

PAUiUI A llEY» Wm FRANOttOO, OAU AMD POITTLANO, OfL

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CARD AND PLATE CUTTERS.

THE ELM CITY CARD CUTTER.

The Best Card Cutter for the money

ever made.

Price, - $10.00

THE EAGLE CARD AND PAPER CUTTER.

With Automfttii' BliuliiiutlHinpIo firmly lu>M vheeU, Cuts f'ftrtlji. t>Hj»ef, lijjhl metal, etr, "i4'4 inch Ktecl blades ari<t mtlid Iniii lied. f!>! Ii^rgt* (^iioiiiflt for all work, iij» it eutj* over 24 incUim. By cutting the uurrow way first, all nl/e Bht!i*t» may Im? done, and for sinuU work It ix j>f rfe<'tlf Mdapied by eimply ehnnging Lbe gnn^p liHr to the writer of bed. Paper may bo cut a cari) board, about u ^lozen slieet«< itt 01 p bindtT, ^^Tellii^ jual before the kiilfi , . .„...,. the MheetB firmly whflc beltjg eut ?'or trim- ming pamphlets thlfl cutter is perfection itf>ulf. Pmics, (boxed) . , H^flO

THE HOPKINS PLATE CUTTER,

'Tht' Ib>i,»l(iue* I'lKit" * uiter eiitft tlio iiliiU' or miiltt^r riuicker, i'a«ti*'r hikI neater tlmn It (nn liefiit bv An^- other method. It Ik HJiriiplt^ and durable, liein^ automHtie in tt^ tietfon, the ftiu Ih bound to l>e ti)>KoluteIy iftraight anil the letters mi the niHtter cannot be mutilated, whii-h \n ^n aUt^n the <*tt»t^ with the mltr«-boi and aaw. When In » hurry to " make up " you ean w'lth this niaehine cot olT a pbtte to lit quicker than you eau wltb the mjtre-box niid W4W, and in le*» time than it would take to hunt opn "dt- ad a<l.' It is always ready, being In one piee«. It 1m vnHn- able to Job oflleci* «*< well newspaper olWces. it eutt* «tereotyp<« ba«cft, woo*i or in«^tal furniture, brasa rtilei?, •lugn. etc.* and never makes a mistake. Aside from lt« utility In euttliig up atereotyf>e plate- matter* the mciiddnt* I* a real convenience to any printing o(Wee, Therw is a Kreiit deal of m{<;c(.*llaneous cutting. In eonnectlon « lib which thiii derlct* works into the be«t advantage. The only thing ifi wear out is the Haw« whleU can be replaectl by iifi for 2S cents, and v^au be attached in ti jiiiiujte by you. The di'v lee can \>** operate^l easily by the apprentiiHi* n-% by the foremaa. Weigh* ten pounds. It MtveM time and lalM»r, and prt-venth that biingliiig and mutilathn; *4 platen whleh are a coiuiequenoe of the present unMitlsfacrtory melhiHiL

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PAUSSfl Jk PItY, 8AN FRAH0«iO0, OAt^ AND PORTUU^D. OR.

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THE ** SUCCESS "^^

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The TINNK11 STEEI. WIRK STAPLES used in this machine are supplied in various sixes, to suit thin or thick work, at 25 cents per thousand.

These staples are supplied strung on wooden blocks. A package of ten such blocks con- tains 4,orx> staples.

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TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS AND PRINTERS' MACHINtSTS.

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This machine will take wire as fine as No. 28, and is therefore specially suitable for thin pamphlet work, which it will stitch at a rapid rate. The machine, requiring little power to drive, and being of simple construction, can be worked and kept in order by any boy or girl. Exchange of parts has been avoided altogether.

Wire ranging in gauge from No. 28 to No. 24 can be used, to suit the ^^arious thickness of work.

This machine effects a saving of from sixty to seventy-five per cent, in the cost of the wire» as compared with machines using ready-made staples.

The machine is most carefully constructed in all its parts, which are of the ver>' best tnaterial and first-class workmanship, being equal in every respect to the larger machines*

PRtC£!4 :

Ko. 5H C-apaeity t^j-inch. ....,,.,- . 113.5.00 I No. fi--Capacity ^-in^-.h No. 5?i( with two headB) 1*5 inch ,,. 105.00 I No. 7— •* % **

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^ THE -SUCCKSS^^ '^

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Wire Stitching and Binding Machine

For Htitchiii^M'ither i^ingle HCLtion wi*rk fiMipybtMtkt*, i)rice-Hst*«, tiiuair nlieetB) thnai^cli the falil,

or binding LwKjkfl runFiating of noveml Rtx-tiLmH liy MtHl>binp; theiii through thr «idf ;

greatest tliirkne^B, three-qyarters of an inch. Will make from 80 to 120

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PALMER & REY,

Printers' Machinists, Stereotypers and Type Founders,

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MEGILL'S SINGLE STROKE STAPLE PRESS.

This 18 uii« of the Dinnt imetul articles to be iVnmd in ii printing ortice. It m simple in <*on- Htnietion and eaflily worked. It inf^tantaneouflly inm*rtH afifl tlincJieK the staples. Needs only be Hi'irti to \iv upprei-iatec] and to tiud a place in every Mmnll job offif-e.

Priee, $1*50 eaeh.

StsipleK, in tMjxeH of .500 *^a<^h, 50e. per \yox.

•*5-^^*— *3«<- O •3<"t'0-$^'

HANDY GUIDE PUNCH.

fndi^lK'UMahlo to flu' .Ji»l> Pressman— Oaiis:i* l*iiiH Uy I In* WlioleKule.

This cut shows plainly the various use's of this invahiabk little instniinent, one of which should be found in ever)^ pressroom. Will save five times its cost in a year, and is practically in- destructible.

Priee, 75e. **!-

Sent bff mail or expreutt on rt'rript tifpriet^

- "'«*-^> 'K'-g—

LEAD MOLD.

ThiB cut reprt^wente a mold for t^ufttitijr lA^ads and Nonpareil and Pica Aii,rs. No ^ifirv, es[>eei-illy any ontnidp nf the large cities, should l)e without one. With a little prartiee anyont* can cast gruxl leads and t^lu^n. The LMi^t «»f leiulh and nltij^n ia w> high, and the wawte bo jrreat from eonBtant cuttinij: in job nork^ that hut few otRce« have an ailetjuate f^upply, and hence, much time is lopt in '* picking " and patching by rompositors. This mold 18 made by the \*f»t of workmen, and in reliable in every way. It will ftave itn txmt in a few^ hours.

PKU'E

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Palmcr a Rwr, Sam Fhanciioo, Oau awo Portlano. Dr.

IMPf^OVED TABLjET fRESS

For Printers, Stationers and Binders.

PAI'KB IN i'HEi^tt.

APFLYTNO THB CEMENT.

This prc8s Ir uaod far forming into tablets or blo^k 'j bill-hetiiiS| lelter-!ii?ads, note-heaUai Htatementy, onlers*, nirni* >rantlum;H, liUnks, etc, Tlit? only practical pneas made for the pnrposet It 18 BO Bjrnple in operation an ordinary hny can work it'

The first i]ln,itration hIiows the niiichine when closed and psicked with paper. The paper U inflerted edgewise on two hoanls Bet at right angle, to wliicli the bottom ed^ed of the paper are easily gathered, bo that the edi?ea when roveraed for gbiin^ are uniformly even and Bmooth* When the paper is in position it ih pressed by turnhig the crunk bundle at one end of the presf which openitPB a screw beariiijj ajj^ainsta movable iron clamp. The cliimp8 are held in a fiinge^ fnimt% BO that the paper, when properly secured^ can be thrown over, nn ftbown in the Beconc iUustnUion, brint^in^^ the lower and emooth edges uppermfist, roa«ly f*>r gluing.

Every press is provided with two sizes of f> lamping hoards for eacli eiitl^ to protect the pa|">ei from indentiitiona from thf^ iron clam pa. A thumli-Bcrevv in used to raise or lower the clamping frame, whereby a central proBHure can be ol stained on any hize paper from 2x2 inches, up to tht hill capacitv of the prews. If paper is use<l for finislung the edges after gluing^ the Vjlt:>ck can be thrown baeV on the boards and pressed by its own weight. The blocks can be made any thick* tiess, and separated easily hy using a thinj sharp knife.

SIZES AND f RICES, No. 1 will hold 2,000 sheets, «ny size up to 6x12 inches, - - - - ^STBO

No. 2 *' 5,000 *' " " Sxl6 '' . . _ , 14 OQ

EL/^STIC eOMfOSITIOJSl

For Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders.

This Composition is for making a flexible or elastic binding, and can be used, wiiut.4«» paper, for tinishing, in making imd^, tablets, or blocks of paper.

One pound of Comiiusition is enough for ol),t>00 sheets, note eize.

DutEcTjoNB. Cut into pieces alMiutone inch square, and put it with a little water into a gluo pot kept hot in a water-bath. When thoroughly melted it is ready for use, and should ba apphed to the paper as hot as possible. Avoid putting it on too thickly. If one thin coat doM not prove etb^ctive in holding shct'ts apply it thitilv a second time. Water may be added if tlie Compo. htM_:omes too thick to spread smoothly. The blocks should be cut apart with a thin, dharp knife.

Elastic Compo., red or blue, per pound, - * SO. 50

TABLE I CEMEN 1 I Ready for tise, put up in Idb. tins, with screw cover, in

any color Ikt tin, 50 ci*nt«*

PALMER & REY.

Type Founders and Mafjufacfurers of Presses and Pnnting Materkd,

405-7 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cat

(50)

THE IDEAL TABLETING APPARATUS.

A new tuhletingprPHfiTsithout

tbe usual clumpH and iicrewe*

It hiw only U* be examined by

prat-tiral pritit**r» to he appre-

Liate«i at its true value. The iron t>ase plate ret*tH upon

tilt? Inwer franip and k_» fnruiH a,

iMirtnftj to the hi*x. Wh< n liHed

with KlieetH the* iron brick will

comprtsfl the pile perfectly. The

base plate and pile of sheets fturnnounted l>y thf Itrif'kM fan then he quickly relent^ed from the box and left slandin;* rt'ady fur the glue a mont beautifully even jiile. As the base plate hold?? the pUe up from the table, rid'jes uf ^dne on the table are nu l«>n<:.*r im inev- itable reault of bloi-king, A few extra base pLitea and iron bricks nutkean outfit (ur a Inrjix^ ufRtie.

IViee, complete, Fize 9V2x9>^'xlH inches, eapiietty 0,000 »heetf» U^M

Extra Iron Britks, weight about 25 Ihp. eac*h 1 .2h

Extra Base Platesi eaeh ...../ 50

WRIGHTWOOD

TABLETING

PRESS.

The Wri-^htwwHl Talilefmj^ Press acoonimcMlttes all the variouM nizet* of coiumert:i;d stationery, and readily adndts of their iHjiog i^lued on <>ne or Ijoth sides.

Will hold any quantity up to three thoufiand street- of paper, and any size fmm ^y^x^}^ to S^jxl4. With an ad* ditional elainp and larger prenaboards, almost any shv of work ean Ije haimlled.

It is light uind strong;, easily handled, does md have to he faHtened to a table, and is so simple that anyone c^an u^^e it.

It is made sloping, so that the paper will stajid alone while being adjut^ted.

The edj?es of the preseboards are beveled to prevenr thetn l)efomin^ danbeil with glue.

The clamp la separate from the box, is ea*^ily and i|aiekly adjusted to the various thicknesses, and any desireti press- ure can be attiiined.

Work can l>e handled as Ht>eedily as with any other, and by purehasinir an extra elanip and presHlxtards, double the work can l_»e done.

Priee Tablet hol^ler and damp, imduding four preaaboardfl. .16.00

KENNEDY'S HAND PASTER.

^This hivention consists of a tight box, mtmlded out pres&etl bnuHs into graceful shape, with a handle i a revoUing wheel, so constructed that the How of waste can l»f? regulated to a nicety, or the line made coarse or fine, as the nature of the work or the quality of the paper may demand. Th«' paster is carried in Uie hand, while the sheets an* tjcing foldtMl, l:>ctween the thumb and fore-fiugur^ without any incunvenienee.

Prlee» including 2 wheels, 4 gates, etc., $3. SO

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Paumkr a ftEY. 8an Framoisoo. Oai. and Portland Oil

(51 J

Hands Foot Perforators.

THE EUREKA HAND PERFORATOR.

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Thtp lian'l juTforatirig machine wo van hilly rei'ommcnd to be as good an any perforator ma*!**. .hist iUv tiling (or binderH, printers and lithoj^rrapben* whose trade does not warrant a lan^r i»i>i- cliine. Five rlieckB can be perforated without turning:. Table made of oak; maebttit' is jtiimmrt'd mid oriiarriented, and is far flnperior in material and workmanship to the machines of oilier tuukon*. It mukes a round tjole, the «ame as on postage stamps, and the petf orating \n hirge Ruongh for any rhei»k-book. There is no taking out of needles, and in case of accident thetv fan he replaced at very little ex|?ense. It will pay any printer to buy this machine who prints fliecka, i:lothiiig tic^keta, priie marks, and such other niatter as requires separating from pad§or hoiiks. There is a great variety of work which a small printing otiice tmn do with the aid of thii* min'hine which would otlierwise go to larger offices. It ib a cheap, first-class, durable iierforator.

Price, to periorate 10 inches, lioxed ...,..,. |35*00

FOOT POWER PERFORATORS.

We keep all tin* tniHt niukesof foot perforators. Select the machine you prefer, and write iw for bed- rock prices. Cirt^ubr.^ sent on application.

To perforate 10 inches, with 5 inches for stub . >50.00

To perforate 20 inches I p j application

it 24 *' }

PALMER &: KEY,

TYPE FOUNDERS, GAS ENGINE AND PRESS BUILDERS,

SAT< PKANnsCO, CAL. AND FaRTLAI«i0, OKKCiO^i.

(52)

HUGHES' NEW STYLE STEREOTYPING OUTFl

With Combined Mold-Drying' Table, Ca.Htiiig:-Box and M4«ltliifr Pur n ace,

Pig.i.

It diipenses entirely with the expensive wfXf of gttft saaoUne, ecml oil, stemn. etc.. for the •iTyinc of the moldi or niJitriees, wUhomhav- Infr miy of the ohj<*c- ttonahle over-hetttlng fir Injurious eOeets Jia "^garfl^ Lhv UM of iuch ta eoniu^eHon with chu type.

Thi* nmttrlHl use*! Is uf an luexfiensivc ua- tare, requiringbul lit- tle to <lo ft VAst amount of work. The process lesveM the lyptMir form perfci^tly clean, un*] It matters mu what kind uf tparex or quads are ii*ed.

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Thij* Hljnple device renders ulepeotypfng a gfHud f^Turr-c'Sfl In the hftiuli' of amy tirinler* By the combined Mr- runtft*ment ft tjticupie« hut very Utile toouj. and t*a,n l>e plac;ed In prluttni! otflccH where an urdinHr>' itove-i>l|K? nan be run to a chliu- neyor Hue, and vvihwJ aa wett af- eoal ean tx) used if w> di?Kire(L

Old type and sort* of any deflcrlptloii from the "hell-box" can be lined, and will make a good metaL 11 rati be uBcd over ami over a tint n, and will always !u-h'e !*atUf action.

In fig:iire 1, A repreeenta the furiime with tlie metal pot tx>vered with the toasting Ik>x, <*f>n- taininx a type form molrled mid !>emg dried. B i*^ the railroad frame. C is the eaif^ting box. D 16 the Hange roller (m the trunnionH of the casting box to n»ll the ha me to i*nd fro in position as detfired. E Is tTie hollow l:>ed of the caating lx>x fiikHl with witter, F la the funnel for the recep- i tioQ and pouring in of the water. G ie the exliauet pifx^. The dotted lines at the rear end of the frame repret*ent8 the casting box turned in a horizontal position, with the adjiwtable type*high barB spaced, encasing tlie mold *;o receive the metal in the eaating ofieration.

Thia outfit is aimple and pntetical, and in hundreds of infitaneeH is worked by partiea^not even practical printera^who tiever saw or had any knowledge of the bupineea^ Hueceed aim ply by fol- lowing the plain printed instructioDB accompanying each outfit Bohl.

h

(J Ste*^eotype m

Thia cut showa a tyjie- high core cast. 1 , 2, 3, 1, 5 and 6 shows the ?^ertiona! hollow iron

ore 8. A A ^how^ the top aind one eide of the

'"^:[A^t>:Iin

4i4Ht, and the relationship of the type metal around the lorej^. In these type-high fltereotype ca»t», generaMy the Miieknewn of noni>:irH(i tioiiy is {-sint coin|4etely around these li^ht, rigid Bectional hollow eaHt irofi core j^ of various width and lengths^ whieh c^n be inj^tantly ho adjusted aa to take a permanent Hlling {>art ol the caat, giving decidedly some of tlie cheapestt most durable and finest reautta ever ai'hieve*!.

EACH OUTFIT CONTAINS

CMting Box and Mold Dryer; Adjustable Bars, Cores and End Pieces ; Furnm^eand Lmlle ; Hand Plane and Shute Board; Saw and Miter Box ; Stereotype Paper and Paft<te Material; Beating Brueh, Pitate Brush and Chiaele.

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PRICES:

Freight from the factory to be Added.

No. 1—Siiie 13x23 ,..,,

No. 2— -• 11x18

No, a-- '' 7Mxl2.. .,..,,,....

No. 4— *• AYnxVl .....*.

Boxing and BMppinf : Nob. 1 and 2, |2.50 each ; Nos. 3 and 4, |2.00 eiuh.

Palmvk a Riv, 8AJII FMAifOttOo. Om- and Portumio, Om.

115.00 75.1)0

ISO no

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JVIAILING JVIATERIAL.

MUSTANG MAILING MACHINE.

Etftimates for Outfits Fumlslied on Application.

QTYUE or LIST*

I < I L Watemmn |tJ

J F Murphyl f uJ

£ Martin Kramer f j4[

Frank Talbott 5ii|

I Jane Pomeroj ^ii|

DENVER tk>l

^3 LOGOS. &^

II ^ i £ I U III M I S II

^^ PRICES e::-

Maiuxo MAainno— rincr*! MtwUi||r.........tf §11 00

Maiuxu Oallrys *.....,...,.•.•,.,..,,.. 0 St

MAiLJTia HEaLETi ...*.*..,..,,.....-*.,.,....,, .V IL, 2: OO Vaiw.vo Trn— Long Prtmer with &bbr«vlfttloi». , V 11k, 0 50

STYU£ OF UST,

0 W Smith| |iij

£ Katie Xing |^3|

VIRGINIA CITY Nev

E llnrdiiig Salem, Or, |iil g Marj' Jolmsoi^ Di*nverCol|i| Jj M Stivers, Marysville,Cal|v4|

'>'DmECTIONS rOH MAlLlfiC LIST.-:-

L briit|r iiiba alphabetical order tho Post Officcn fotind in ibe rtiiklUnj; tMookjs by t4.kbi^ twontyHcU eiifm of pap«r, About thrcn incbfs vride, eocli hesuJed witn * Letter of tno mlpb«bel. On thevu iiUpa dtMaity all Post OfUfefl.

S. Prapure Po«l Oflllce li«t for compositor bjr comniendiLg with the Afit Pott Ofllfio tit A ; turnkoi^ to It« list of timmes on tb« lailtlng book, wrile thmn all on a ilip of paper, and after mch ?taiiM wriie the predae dote tip to wblcfa eaeli hu paid lor Die p«per. Ai lul ae th« Hale am thiu written out« they otJi lie pasMd to the compodtor ami eefe up.

Jt, Adjoit to ten vmji pica^ whli!h afford* rocMn for natn«« date, or mtsnbor on which nibiicHption teruiinatoc, and a]t the private marki requl^lt? In book-keeping;. Commence each aame ftuah, omit points^ never apace thi« d&tti,. and U nfx-«i- Miy, omli apactngr iiamo. If additloiml linoe aro itsod to eomnlete an addreu, indent naapoctivelj one aiul two emo, if pofalblo. The name of the Poet OflSoe a tdaeed at the bottom

in hUek type, aa shoirn abovo. Bjr thla arnufrefneot the PMl Offlcv addrcadi folia ■yetemattcaUy trocn the dlapatch machiM on it9 apiTropHato bundle of papcra, which la then ready to be wrapped, corded and mailecLleavlngthe addraaa expoe»d on thfi white manrin, iinlesa tho Pout Offices ar^ etftnp in Ofdcr a tecond time, with fiimres or aynibola annexed, ladi(*Mi«ir the else of wrapper reqtdred to be uaed In each eaae, eo as to fewe all the wrmppera addreaaed before fohiff to preee. Tli« mlMag up rif the ■ubeertption lift betn^r completed, arrange the whele according to mall routea ani, post o^uoea jn aipiiaoeCIc vl evdtf In chaaee orjraUoya, All this done take two uapraaalaai ftaa the t)'pe. Tim firat endoie in an «iivdop« And depodtin* fire-proof aafe or fmult ; futon the eeoond in the aeeowtttaHllW ., liKKik. As papeffl rolog dogly to the Poet Office moel be &ratdy wrapped, Uieae wmppcn can be addri— id h niad)ine before tke paper ^oes to pre«| by keeping thee in oohunne hf thameeivea.

PALMER & [^EY

TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS AND PRINTERS' MACHINISTS,

40e AND 407 SAN60ME STRCCT, SaN FRANCISCO, CAL.

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Paiintt'ii, Dec, rSga.

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Baer Mailer.

Price,. $10.00,

S'l'.'i'.l.l.i.l.'i'^Ml

Thk Simplest. Eahieht Opekated, and CHKAPEar Label Maiuno M-iciuNK

Now IN THK MaHKKT.

There is no branch of eewspaper work tis hIciw and bad in this progressive ago as the mailing department. The old cUHfeom of adtlressing the p.iper to etiteiribers 18 done with Ihe pan by over one-btilf of the publishers. There it* a reason for thifl^ as the mailing machines in use are either too expensive or otherwise obje<'tionable* In the advent of the Eakr Mailer there la now no ei- cufie for plodding aloDg in the old rnt. Set 3'our liel up in type. Adopt the hiteet idea etifl w!iat was once an annoyance and drudge w ill become a delight and credit to yonr labor. It is a labor- eaving inveJitjon. Four hours' work (*an now l>e done in one, 15UD names <ran be addressed with Baer's Mailer in one hour. Any boy can operate it with eiise. It will save its pTice in reduc- tion of expenses. The addrens being printed on a colored paper, any old exidmngrea can be used for w^rappers. H you want a mailing machine investigate the claims of the Baer Mailer.

[Col Knowing paper wrapped in scraps of old newspapers.]

In arrungingyciur list uf suliacriViers place the names alphabetical ly» the initials following name. Ust* minion, brevier or long primer^ and t^ei to lOU ems pica. The lipt must be printed on <irm, sized, colored cover paper. Use any ordinary paste, not necessarily st>ecially prepared as for other inarbincs, but common t>a.Hte, and thin ho that it can easily \i*^ spreatl w itb a brush. Lumps in the paste will not intcrfeni with the mailing, for they can be brui?hed from the belt.

106 mud 4U7 BAnwjintf Stn?vt

«AN PRAKL't8Ci>p CAt.

PALMER A, REY.

SOLE AGENTS AND MANUFACTURERS.

(56)

r!onier Front and Alder Bta,

^t>llTLAND, OaKOOM.

Monarch Numerator.

Triple Acltoxi, .Steel WtieKlH. For I}iii>ltrAti»|[, R«|i4*»tin|r t^**^ Camtfcmtlvv Nuiiiberlnpc.

STYLE OF FIGURES:

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In introdtK'inj^ this Nnnibt-rinu miU'l^ine at sitcb a greatly diit't'J price, we diKLinctly wish uiir patrons Ut understand that the article is not in any manner inft3rifjr U> otht*r mafhlnee, on the contrary they are iinproverl, fmni the fact of changes hav- ing been made in otir new Monarch' sii* follows : The attiich- ment^ for changinjj the different actions for numbering have been pimpHfieil to prevent any miahap through inexperien*n; in operuling. The inking attachment is entirely new, having a m^ire direct and Mtraigbt action of the ink pad U> the figure wheelH (patented). alt*o l>eing more compact, producinji a lighter, stronger, and caj^ier- working machine. The frame ;uid wheeirt are of Bteel, highly finished and liinroughly n»cltel*platerL

The important features of this machine are the simplicity of its construction and the direct ai^tion of itft working (lartit, esjiecially thi* proce88 of inking, which is done by the Bamd metbofl as is used on the ordinary n limbering machine**.

The Monarch is the simplest machine extant, without cum- plicate<l attachmentH b^ l»e «'Mntinually getting out of order.

We keep in stock the ntyleB and Bixes of figures shown in margin. S[X^ciid stylef* made if desired, at filightly aiivaneed iH3flt. Be sure and designate style of number required.

Each machine in wood box, with a Ijottle of ink, red or bltie.

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PRICES, ANY FUiUItE SHOWN. 4-wheel Machine, nmulTcring to 9,1^^* 5^ wheel *' ** m.mi.

ti-wheel " " 999,99ir

Hand Paging Machine.

This machine will repeat the n umber many times Afl deRired consecutively. No taking out of ciphers. It IB purely automatic in numliering The ink distributor is also automatic, and its low price places it within the reach of any f>erson requiring nuch a machine. For rail* road otiiccfl, lithographerfl, |irinU^rs, binders, bankti^ and general office work it is particularly adapted. It gives a clean and even impression, and the figures are cust-steel, which will he furnished in any of the standar^l styles.

The machine combines simplicity, durability and ease of operating. The ink, whicli does not dry or gum up, is brought in contact with the figures at each impres- iJon hy a seh-o|>eratjng movement^ enabling them to give a clear, sharp print, a very desirable quality.

PRICES :

4- Wheels. . .

. .numbering to 9,tl99

130.00

5 ^'

yf»,999.

Zh.m

6 •'

99i>,m)9 -

4r>.OM

7 **

5»,m»9,999 .

46.00

(66)

THE PREMIER

Pamns^ ^ Numbering Machine.

T X 7E beg to call attenlion ^ to this new Paging and Numbering Machine. We can recommend the Premier ;is the most simple and the lightest running machine now in use.

The heads are on t>ie half set, that is, with stationary ciphers. You can start from one and run out to the last figure if so desired. One great feature in the PREMttR is that you can number a bound Check Book, a great advantage over all other ma- chines. It has an endless smut band for Paging Books, which when not in use can be removed in an instant. The inking rollers can be adjusted so that you can have a light or heavy impression. The Ink Table is adjusted so that the Roller and Ink Table work together.

Each machine is furnished with one repeater to repeat two times.

PATfcNI APPLIED FOR

PRICES ON APPLICATION.

With

1-6

disc. Steel

Head

II

»-5

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**

1-4

(1

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1-6

it

Brass

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With i'4 disc, Brass Heads,

" 1-6 and 1-4 disc Heads, Brass ** 1-6 and 14 disc Heads, Steel '* Heads not on the half-set, extra '* Extra Repeater " Boxing, -

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PALMER & REY,:

DEALERS IN

Bookbinders' Machinery and Supplies,

SAN FRAKCiSCO. CAL. AMD POBTI^AND, OB.

BEST AND CHEAPEST ENCINE IN THE MARKET.

Excelsior Vertical Engine.

Thti Following Aclvaiit]i;c'"< in*" Irv^i'iiiinl hy ihv Kxi t>lnlt)r (]vi«r all others In the Bf&rkei: The Excelsior Is the iomplest m the market, and we will guarantee every engine for one year. The Excelsior will do more work with a given amount of fuel than any other eng^ine. The Excelsior will run at a cost of ten cents per day per horse-power. The Exceldior is made in San Franeiseo, and any part can be duplicated at any time. The Exceliiior is recommended by all who have used it. The Excelsior is the most economical in the market.

It is unnecessary to argue with that portion of the public interested in the use of steam power, that the more simple a small eofrme is made, the l>etter it will answer the purpose for being- attended to by parties who are not engineers and machinists. Most of the small engine* in the market are built no that it is an impossibility for anyone that is not an engineer to run them. In some cases it requires more than one eng-ineer to keep them Uij^ether and working-. This is not the ease with the Exeelsior Engine. Every eng^ine is j^uii ran teed lor the term of one year. They are^ furnished with wroug^ht-iron cranks and patent Jud.son governor.

The Exeelsior Engines are thoroughly tested and run until all parts are in e^jmplete run- ning t>rderi with governor, pump, heater, steam gauge, improved safety valve, glass water gauge, gauge cocka^ blow-off cocks, governor belt ; in fact nothing has been omitted to mak^ them complete and ready to operate. All well pleased who have ever used this engine^

PRICES :

Four Horae-power, 4x6 cylinder, . - - - - f33r»J>0

Five ** ** 5xe ** -.--..--..-. 400.00

Kigbt " ** 7x8 ** 55U.on

Free on board ears in San Francisco.

I

Palmer A Rey. 8ak PRANCtBOo, Oal. and Porttland. Or. (5S)

ALWAYS READY, AND A BOY CAN START IT AT ONCE.

HERCULES ENGINE

^

GAS OR GASOLINE.

Makea no emell or dirt.

It oila iiseU from a reservoir.

No Carbiiret<*r to get *>ut of order.

For simplicity it beats the world.

No l)atterie8 or electric npark to care for.

No double or false exploaions^ which are m frequent with the unreliable spark.

It runs with a cheaper grade of gasoline than any other engine, and consequently it coats lews to run it.

It has fewer parts, and is therefore leaa likely to get out of order than any other gas or gasoline engine now bnilt.

JUST LIGHT THE BURNER, TURN THE WHEEL, AND IT RUNS ALL DAY.

PRICE LIST OF HERCULES ENGINES.

No.

Agtxial

No. OF

SiREOFlJRIVIliffI PULLBY.

FiXJOft BfACIt

WKtOMT.

Puca.

HoESK'Fowaa

RsvoLunovs.

In IffCHfis.

LtM.

Diftm« Face. 8 6

1

1

350

24 X 36

500

1225

2

2

Sou

10 6

1 30x40

625

276

S

4

300

10 8

3*>x42

1100

460

4

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12 8

40x48

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600

6

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260

16 10

40x54

1600

600

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225

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MAKtrFACrtJRED BY PALMER tL fftEY, BM* FnANCIBOO. OAL, AND POWTiAHD, Oft

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THE

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CALIFORNIA RELIABLE PONY CYLINDER.

Bed, 18x22. Vrive, f. <k h. in Sun Frant'iHt-n, $OiM>.

Speed, - 3,500 per Hour. ^

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The California Reliable Pony Cylinder has been bnilt especially for printers desiring a fast-running job press. It is fitted with all the latest improvements, including air springs, patent fly and tapeless de- livery, and is just what is needed by all printers requiring a good» cheap and rapid press. Several of these presses are now in opera- tion in San Francisco, and we will be pleased to have them in- spected by those requiring such a machine.

PALMER & REY,

PRESS MAKERS AND GAS ENGINE MANUFACTURERS

HAN FRAKflHCO, CAL. AMD rORTVAltD. OKBtiON.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Books.

.^^erican Printer $2 2o

WilsonH' Punctuation 2 25

The Young Job Printer 50

Specimens of Jo)) Work 2 00

The Practical Printer 100

DiagramH of Iniix>sition 50

Printer's Order Book 3.00

Printer's Ready Reckoner 25c, 50

1 52 pi>. 1 00

Challen's Advertising Record 10 J ** lMX)

Subscription " I20;) " 3 OJ

Advertiser's ** 300 '* 4 00

J 400 " 5 00

Benzine Cans.

Patent Quarts 75

Pints 60

Cnttingr Sticks.

Any Cutter, s<iuare 25

Eleetrotyping

In all its }>ranches. Estimates on Book- work, Ads. , etc., furnished on application.

Electrotype Cuts.

largest assortment in the country. New book on application.

I Quoins.

Boxwood, per hundred 75

Hickory, per hundred 60

Roller Felt.

Roller Felt, 2>2 inches, jht roll 5 50

Steel Side and Foot-Sticks.

06

I Taper, j)er inch

Square, per inch

Type Measures.

standard, with foot ruh' 25

Boxwood, the l»est 1 50

Brass, picas 1' 50

Wood Furniture and Reglet.

Cherry Nonp. to Great Pr., j)eryard, 08

' . 05

. 07

... 08

.. 08

.. as

2 to .*> line, i)er yard. 6 to 8 •• » to 12 *• " Sides ticks. Pine under 2 line, " (Eastern made)

Wood Type.

Page & ( o's, at their list prices. I Holly Wo<Ki. Sc»n<i for Ijook.

Pagre Cord.

Per Ball

. Wrenches.

Impression, to order 1 00

Nipper 5O

40 Monkey 75<\ to 1 00

ALL THE NEW THINGS

Put on the trade by Eastern manufacturers furnished to order, as soon

as issued. See our Pacific Printer for

new ideas.

PALMER & REY, Dealers in Printing Material of all Kinds

406-7 Sanoomc St., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

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TO BOOKBINDERS.

Meflsre. Palmer & Rey carry in stock at their warehouses in San Francisco, Cal. and Portland,

Oregon, a complete supply of Bookbinders' Tools, as well as all the larger machinery

required in the business, and are able to fit out a lar^e or small

bindery at short notice. ^

ESTIMATE FOR A SMALL JOB BINDERY.

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1 Thirty-inch Cutter 1175 00

1 No. 2 In» Standing IVess 100 00

1 Wood-Frame Shearn 3 )-inch 86 00

1 Cutting Press and Plow 12 76

1 Press Pin 75

1 No. 2 Sewing Ik»nch 2 60

1 Finishing Press 3 00

1 No. 3 Glue Brush 75

1 No. 6 Paste Brush 2 00

6 Cherry PresH Boards— 10x13 3 00

12 '' " '• l(>x24 12 00

1 Gold Cushion— SxK) 4 00

1 Gold Knife 75

1 Round Agate 2 00

1 Flat Agate 2 00

1 Type Cabinet, 10 drawers 12 50

5 Fonts T>'pe. probiibly 15 00

1 Pair Bucking Boards 3 20

1 Hammer 175

8 Paring Knives 76

\i Dozen Folders I 25

Gilding Rolls and Stamps, about 60 00

1 Pair Compasses 1 50

1 Pair Sliears 1 00

1 Back saw 1 26

1 Square 1 60

Boxiiig and Shipping 7 80

$513 00

Freight from Factory extra.

Palmer & Rcr. 8an Franomoo. Oai. and PoifTLAiio, On.

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ESTIMATE FOR BINDERS' OUTFIT.

1 Hickok No. 1 Ruling Machine, Style *' D " |325 00

1 Standing Press No. 11 , without Katehet 275 00

1 Standing Press No. OU' 45 00

1 Sawing Ma<'hine 125 00

1 Blank Book Sewing Bencli 7 00

1 Sewing Ben<h No. 3 250

1 Stabl>ing .Machine No. 2 60 00

1 Grange Table Shears 85 00

1 Finishing Prass, 21 inches long, 14 inches between 2 26

1 ** " 2S *• *' 21 " " 2 80

1 " '* 3) •• " 2S •' •' 3 25

1 Dozen eat^h Joint Rods, Nos. 2, 3, ">, (5, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 13—25 cts. ^ doz 7 50

1 Gilding Vreaa No. 4, with stand 53 00

1 Backing Board, 10 inches long 120

1 " " 14 *' " 116

1 " *' 18 " " 2 70

1 Forming Iron 5 00

1 Beating Hammer 2 00

1 New Patent Hand Stamp 5 00

Type and Frame for Backing, say 15 00

5 Bdls heavy Colored Straw Board, (Tr $1.75 8 75

2 Bone Folders. @ 25 cts 50

2 Marble Slabs, 1 large (say 12x12 inches), 1 small 1 50

1 Package Linen Binders* Thread, 6 lbs., (<i: $1 50 9 00

5 Lbs. Hinders' Twine, (ff 35 cts 1 75

1 Package HeadBands 1 35

1 Paper Needles No. 1 10

2 Reams Assorted Marble Papt»r (a: 8.50 17 00

1 Dozen Moroccos, assorted colors, genuine 36 00

1 Dozcm Genuine Calf Skins 40 00

1 Dozen Assorttnl ShtH'p Skins (Roans) 12 50

SO Feet American Russia, (^ 25 cts 7 50

1 Ream Paper, Imitation Morocco, assorted 11 50

1 Roll Brown Muslin 12 00

1 " Blue *' 13 00

1 " Black *• '. 8 50

1 "Red " 13 00

1 •' D'kGrw^n" 12 00

1 Jar Blue PastJ' (will make half dozen quarts Ruling Ink 90

1 ** Carmine Paste (will made half dozen <iuarts Ruling Ink) 9j

1 Paging and Numbering Miwhine, 2 Figure-heads, one 4 and one 0-wheel, and Repeaters 200 00

1 24-inch Perforating Ma<'hine KX) 00

1 Each Round and Sharp Ivory Burnishers, (&! 75 cts 1 iyO

1 Each Straight and Half-round Bone Burnishers, ^ 25 cts 5,)

1 Small China Mortar and Pesth* 1 50

$1,530 60 Boxing and Shipping, and Freight from Factor}' Extra.

Palmer & Rky. 8an Franomoo, Oal. and Portland. Or (63)

INDEX TO PRICE LIST.

Annex Type Boxes 10

Back Saws 3

Baer Mailer 55

Bellows 3

Belting 37

Benzine Brushes 3

" Cans m

BiNDKRT Department. . . .41-52

'* Estimates 62-(53

Binding Machines 4(5-49

Blanket*, Rubber 37

Felt 37

Blocking Press 50

Bodkins 3

Bookbinders' Cabinets 11

Books 01

Brackets 19

Bracket ('abinet 11

Brass Gallej's 15

Brayers 24

Bronzes 27

Bronzing Pads 3

Brushes 3

Cabinets 10-1 1

California Rulial>le Pony Cyl- inder ' tiO

California Reliable Press 32-34

Campbell Press 38

Card Cutters 45

Cases 5-7

Case Brackets 16

Chandler & Price (>. S. « ior-

don Press 37

Chases 18

Chase Racks 13

Closing Spring Bodkin 2

Colt's Armory Platen Press . 37 Composing Room Supplies. 2-1 7

Sticks 4

Composition Kettles 25

Comer Quads 17

Cottrell Press 39

Countershafts 28

Counting Mat^.hines 28

Cutting sticks (Jl

Curving Machine tO

Eagle (Cabinet 11

Elastic Composition 5i)

Elet^tric Varnish 27

Electrotyix? Cuts (M

Electrotyping (il

Engravin;^ TooIh 21

Excelsior Engint' 58

Favorite Pajier Cutter 42

Feed (xuides 22

Form Truck 21

Furniture Raeks 13-14

Galleys 15

Galley Cabinet 15

" Brackets 16

Gas Engine 59

Gauge Pins 22-23

" Button 3

Gem Paper Cutter. 43

Glue Pots 28

Golden Gate Jobbt^r 35

Paixjr Cutter.. 41

(lordon Job Prt^ss 36

Gripper Fingers. 23

Hand Paging Machines .... 56

" Paster 51

Perforator o2

** Presses . 31

" Press Rollers 24

Handy (iuide IMnoh 49

Heading Galley 17

Hempels Quoins 19

Hercules Gas Engine 59

How to lay cases 5, 7

** order a Roller 24

Imposing Stones 14

Ink Knives 31

" Fountain ',U

" and Roller Cabinets .25

" Shil>s 27

Inkin;: apparatus 31

Inkoleuni 27

Iron Brackets 16

Knives 3

Label Holders 3

Lacing 37

Lamp Holder 16

Lead and Rule Cutter . . . 20 •* Distributing Galley. 17

•' Mold *. ... 49

" Racks 12

Ijithi»;rraphic Inks 27 |

Little (liant IaohI and Rule

Cutter 20

Little Wizard Rule IVnder 20

Lye 27 I

" Brushes 3

Mahogany Job Sticks . 4

Mailing Material 54

Mallet« 2

Miscellaneous Articles '61

Mitering. Machines 20-21

Monarch Numerator 57

Mustang Mailer 54

I NumV)erin^ Machines . . .5(>-57

Oil 27

'* Cans 3

Old Style ( Jordon Press . . 3(>-37

Page (*or<l 61

Pai^ng .Machines 57

PajH^r Cutter, Favorite . . 42

(lem 43

Golden Gate 41

** '* Parag(m 44

'* Knife 3

Perforators 52

Pioneer Press 30

Planers 3

Plate Cutter 45

Pocket-Case Bodkin 2

Presses— Cal. Reliable Pony

Cylinder 60

" California Reliable 32

Presses Campbell 38

Chandler & Price. 37

** Colt's Armory 37

Cottrell 89

** Golden Gate 35

•* (lordim 36

Hand 31

" Pioneer 30

Proof 30

Press-Room SrpPLiEs. . . .18-40

IMnters' Cases 5-7

Knife 3

Vice 20

Printing Inks 26-27

Proof Planer 3

" l*resses 30

" Roller 19

(Quoins 61

C^uads ami Spaces 17

Reglet 61

Registering Apparatus ...22-23

Repairing Presses 37

Rollers 24

Roller Brackets 16

" Composition 25

" M«)lds 25

" Felts 61

Rule Racks 12

Runners for job stands, ad- justable 13

Saws 3

Screw Wrenches 37

Sec(md-hand Presses and

Machinery 40

Sheet Joggers 29

*' Supj)orters 22

Shafting, etc 28

Shooting Sticks 2

Side and Fool Sticks 61

Silver-plating Solution 21

Spring Bodkins 2

Stands 8-9

Stai>ling Machine 49

Star Ink 28

" Oil 26

Steam Fixtures 28

** Engines 58

Sti'el Quoins 19

Stereotvi>e Outfits 53

Success Wire Stitchers. . .46-48

Tablet Presses 50-51

TaiM»s 37

Tweezers 2

Type(Jauge 3,21

'" Measures 61

•• Wash and Lye 27

Washington Hand Presa . . 31

Wire Stit<!her 46-49

Wood ( 'omposing Sticks 4

" Gallevs 15

" Fumi'ture 61

*' Type 61

** " Cabinet 11

Wrenches 37,61

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 94305^6004

(650) 723-1493

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