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PALMER & REV
SPECIMEN BOOK
SAM FRANCISCO* Los ANGELES;
&TYPE FOUNDERS
PRINTERS' ARMS.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.Los ANGELES, CAL. PORTLAND, OREGON.
46 TRIBUNE BUILDING. NEW YORK.
.JSAN FRANCISCO;NEWSPAPER UNION.
PALMER & REVS
THIRD REVISED
SPECIMEN BOOK
.. PRICE LIST
PRINTING MATERIAL
1887
FOUNDRY AND WAREHOUSE, 405 SANSOME STREET
SAX FRANCISCO. CAL.
PLEASE NOTICED
QUOTATIONS throughout this book are subject to^
change from time to time, and every party requir-
ing material should communicate with us, and secure
an estimate at the lowest prices at time of purchase.
Yours truly,
PALMER & REY.
TO THE TRADE,
(Npresenting to the trade a new edition nf nur SpecimEn
Book, we invite attention tn its nnnipleteness in every
detail, enabling the printer to select a complete outfit
in every department of his business, WB show not onlythe styles and faces manufactured at our own foundry, butthe choicest selections from tha leading foundries of theUnited States,
All the new ideas of the day will be shown regularlyan the PACIFIC PRINTER which will serve us as a sup-plement to our specimen book,
Please avoid the mutilation of this book by cutting, Sendus the full title of any size and style of type or number ofcut, and we will guarantee correct filling of order,
Any article shown in this book "will be promptly suppliedon order,
Grateful far the patronage of the past, we hope to merit
Its continuance through strict devotion to the varied interests
of the craft in all its branches,
PALMER & KEY.
PROPERTYPALMER&HBf.
INDEX
A Business Talk 17-20Acadian 115Acadian No. 2 115Aldine 51
Amalgamated Script 123Antique Extended No. 3 57Antique Extended No. 1 57Antique Title 57Antique Condensed No. 4 59Antique Pointed 60
Antique Extended No. 4 65Aquatint 155
Arabesque 61Arboret No. 2 149Architectural Combination 217Athenian 104Auroral .154
Auxiliaries, Series 3 15)0
Auxiliaries, Scries 2 H>1
Auxiliaries 224Banner Border No. 2 213Belle Script 121
Belle Script No. 2 121
Black Star Letter Combination 218Black Ornamented No. 3 168Black Condensed No. 3 1(58Boston Script . . . 124
Boldface Celtic 69P.raxs Rule 225 to 239Celtic No. 4 102( '< ipperplate ..... 150
Campaign 151Crayon 152Chinese 164Card Backs, Signs, Tints, Etc 216Combination Border No. 1 L'12Combination Border No. 2 212Combination Border No. 3 212Combination Border No. 4 212Coi ul lination Border No. 5 212Combination Border No. 6 212Combination Border No. 89 216Combination Border No. 24 214Combination Border, Series 91 189Combination Series, No. 3 192Combination Ornaments, Series 5. . 183Combination Ornaments, Series 8. . . .182Combination Ornaments, Series 9. ... 184Comb. Orient Border, Series 90 188Card Ornaments, Series 1 186Card Ornaments, Series 2 186
Card Ornaments, Series 3 187Card Ornaments 180Chicago Script 129( 'ircular Gothic 95( Mrrous 141
Clarendon 61Clarendon Compressed 62Clarendon Compressed 63Clarendon Extended 57Cleveland Script 121Concave 67Circular Italic 27Combination Gothic No. 1 78Combination Gothic No. 2 78Combination Gothic No. 3 78Combination Gothic No. 4 78( 'ombination Gothic No. 5 78( '( Midensed No. 1 53Condensed No. 4 50Condensed No. 5 50( 'ondensed Antique No. 2 58Condensed Antique No. 4 58Condensed Antique No. 5. . 58( 'ondensed Antique No. 6 58Condensed Aldine. . 54('ondensed Aldine 55Condensed Athenian 105Concave Condensed 66Condensed Geometric 107( 'ameo Shaded. 146('opperplate Italic Ill
( 'urved Antique 73
Daisy Border 196
Daisy Border No. 2 197
Daisy Border No. 3 197
Diagonal Card Black 14(5Doric 60Doric Shaded 156Double Scored Gothic 96Eastlake 114
Elzevir 26
Extra Condensed 53Extra Condensed No. 3 51Egyptian Extra Condensed 77Klbcron 157Estimate for Job Office . 12
Explanation of the InterchangeableSystem of Bodies 13-15
Eisfs 224
Four-line Pica Ornamental No. 1.. . . 168French Ionic . . 75
INDEX.French Antique 70 Logotypes 224French Clarendon 70 Logotypes 240French Clarendon Extended 77 Latin Antique 74Gladiate 113 Lightfaee Celtic 101Grecian 59 Lightfaee Condensed Celtic 99Geometric 100 Lightfaee Extended 56Geometric Italic 107 Ladies' Hand Script 122Geometric Gothic IK) Law Italic 109Gothic No. 2 80 Latin Italic 110Gothic No. 2 87 Lightfaee Runic 08Gothic No. 4 79 Light-face Roman No. 2 47Gothic No. 5 82 Light-face Roman No. 3 47Gothic No. 7 81-5 Light-face Roman No. 4 47Gothic No. 9 80 Light-face Roman No. 5 47Gothic No. 9 81 Lakeside Script 127Gothic No. 10 84 Logotypes, Series 1 . . 198Gothic No. 11 85 .Manhattan 73Gothic No. 12 90 Modoc 142Gothic ( 'ondensed No. 2 92 Moxon 159Gothic Condensed No. 3 92 Motto 145Gothic ( 'ondensed No. 4 93 Mentor 100Gothic Condensed No. 6 94 Mexzotint 1(57Gothic Condensed No. 7 91 Modern Antique 70Gothic Condensed No. 8 91 Modern Antique Wide 71Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1 94 Modern Antique Condensed 72Gothic Extra Condensed No. 2 93 Mezzotint Condensed 107Gothic Italic No. 3 94 Maltese Crosses 224Gothic Italic No. 4 94 Mother Hubbard 160Gothic Italic No. 4 98 Mother Hubbard 101Graphic Text 137 Media-val Initials, Series 100 222Heavy Poster Roman No. 2 48 Medi;eval Initials, Series 101 223Heavy Poster Roman No. 3 48 Manuscript No. 1 126Heading Script No. 1 125 Manuscript No. 2 126Heading Script No. 2 125 Normandy K53Heading Script No. 3 125 Newspaper Cuts . . 175Horizontal Shade 153 Newspaper Cuts 170Holly Wood Type 200 Norman Condensed 102
" Border 288 Newspaper Estimates . 11Price-list 265 Newspaper Headings 169
Ionic (54 Newspaper Headings 170Ionic No. 2 04 Newspaper Headings 171Ivy 141 Newspaper Headings 172Illyrian 139 Newspaper Headings 173Ideal 144 Newspaper Headings 174Inclined Antique 108 New Metal Flourishes 194Inclined Boldface 108 Obelisk . . 158Intial Black 133 < )xonian 103Imprint Celtic. 102 Octic 88Interline Flourishes 193 Octic 89Initials, Series 32 220 Old Style Antique 1 ISInitials, Series :;.'! 220 Old Style Bold 120Initials, Series 34 220 Original Borders 200Initials, Series 35 220 Original Borders 201Initials, Series 30 220 Original Borders 202Initials, Series 37 220 Original Borders 203Initials, Series 38 221 Original Borders 204Initials, Series 39 221 Original Borders 205Initials, Series 40 221 Original Borders 206
Initials, Series 41 221 Original Borders 207Initials, Series 42 221 < >riginal Borders 208Initials, Series 43 221 Original Borders 209Index to Wood Type back of book. Original Borders 210Karnac
..14;} Octagon Inclined . .162
INDEX.
Old Style Condensed No. 3 117Old Styles Faces 23, 24, 25Old Style Italic, No. 3 2Old Style, No. 3 28Old Style, No. 14 30Old Style Italic, No. 14 31Old Stvle Two-line 32Old Style Condensed No. 2 33Old Style Extended 34Pencraft 148
Program 100
Pencilings 102
Pencilings No. 2 162
Picturesque Comb. Border No. 24 . .215Price List of Roman Type 10Pay son Script 123
Pin, Screw and Nail Heads 179Pen Text 132Pen Text No. 2 131Pic:i Unique Border, No. 322 190Pica Unique Border, No. 319 191Pica Unique Border, No. 323 192Price-list Printing Material 289
Queen Anne Text 13(5Rembrandt 154Renaissance 150Roman Faces 33-43Recipe Marks 224Rubens Series 117Signet 138Stars 224
Stylus 140
Skeleton Antique No. 2 59Sectional Gothic No. 1 97Sectional Gothic No. 2 . . 97Sectional Graphic 97Stencil Gothic 14S
Screw and Pin Heads 224Signet Shade 139Spinner Script 128
Templar 145Tinted 147
Typographic Combination 1(55Typographic Combination Ornaments 165Typographic Charms 181Two-line Eng. Ornamental No. 16. .168Two-line Eng. Ornamental, No. 18. . .168
Two-line Eng. Ornamental No. 26 .. .168Three-line Pica Border No. 217 197Title Extended No. 3 56Typographic Flourishes 195Telescopic Gothic Italic 98Title No. 1 49
Title No. 4 49Title No. 3 49
Title Italic No. 2. . 53
Two-line No. 5 52Two-line No. 6 52Two-line No. 7 52Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 4. . ..168Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 39. ..168Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 26. ..168Two-line Nonp. Ornamental No. 16. ..168Three-line Nonpareil Border, No. 2. ..196Two-line Old Style Antique 119Title Text Open 134Title Text Open No. 3 135Two-line S. P. Ornamental No. 11. . . 168Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 16. .. .168Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 1(5 168Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 21 .... 168Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 30 168Two-line Pica Ornamental No. 33. .. .168
Type Writer 116
Unique Borders 112
Utility Script 109
Venetian No. 1 112Venetian No. 2 210Wide Black 130Word Ornaments 178Word Ornaments No. 2 178Word Ornaments No. 3 179White Star Letter Combination 219Word Scrolls 199Word Scrolls 198Wood Tyi>e Pages 241" Borders " 253" Dashes " 254" Catch Words 257" Rule Page's. 258" Stars " 261" Corners " 262" Fists " 264
Zigzag Comb. Border, Series 89 185
PRICE LIST OF ROMAN TYPE.AMERICAN AND SCOTCH.
HAND PRESS NEWSPAPER ESTIMATES FOR COUNTRY PAPERS,
With Circulation of less than 1,000 Weekly.
6-col. Folio. 7-col. Folio. 8-col. Folio.A RTK ILES. Size of paper Size of paper Size of paper
22x30. 24x36. 26x40.
JOB OFFICE ESTIMATES.
ESTIMATE FOR A SMALLJOB OFFICE.
i Eighth-medium Old Reliable Gordon Press, size
( 8x12 inches inside chase,) $200 oo3 Rollers, cast I 5
i Elm City Card and Paper Cutter, will cut fullsheet 12 oo
1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter 8 502 doz. wire Gauge-pins, Megill's 5I 1t>. Job Black Ink 75^lh. Fine Red Ink i ooI 26x44 in. Imposing Stone, in coffin 19 oo
I Job Stand, to hold 34 cases 8 50
3 pairs News Cases, (2.oo per pair) 600a Job Cases, full length 2 70I Quad and Space Case i 25I Labor-saving Rule Case 175
ta Two-third ( 'alifornia Cases 12 oo
Mullet, soc ; Planer, 500 ; Shooting Stick, 7$c ; and
50 quoins, soc 2 25
3 Improved two-third Cases 3 73112 in. Patent Composing Stick i 70i 8 in.
" "
i Job Galley 8^x13 in., brass linedi doz. Hempel's Quoins and Keyto II >s. Long Leads, 6 to picaI font Labor-saving Wood Furniture, with racki Bodkini pair Tweezers
i font Dotted Labor-saving Rule, No. 71t
"
Single" "
i
Brass Dashes, Ornaments, &c
50 lt>s. Brevier No. 14, Roman50 Ibs Nonpariel
" "
50 Itis. Pica '' "
i font Nonpariel Gothic No. 9I
"
Long 1'rimer" '
I" Great Primer " "
I' Brevier " No. 12
I" Pica " "
I"
Nonpariel Celtic No. 4i
" Brevier " "
i" Pica " "
i" Pica Norman Condensed
i"
Paragon" "
i" Double Pica "
i"
Nonpariel Title No. ii
" Pica " "
I" Brevier Lightface Extended
i" Pica " "
I" Great Primer Wide Black
I"
Egyptian shadedi
" " Condensed shaded....I
"' Double English"
"...
I'' Double Pica Franklin Shaded
i"
i.ong Primer Law ItalicI
" Great Primer ManuscriptI
" Double Pica Boston Scripti
"
Auxiliaries, Series 2
x' Screw and Pin Heads
I" Cincinnati Card Ornaments
a"
Nonpariel Borders, ($2.60 per font )X " Long Primer Quads and SpacesX
" Great Primer " " "
X"
Paragon* "
I " Double Pica " " "
i " Double English' ' "
Boxing ir.i Cartage ,
ESTIMATE FOR A MEDIUMJOB OFFICE.
Quarto-medium Old Reliable Gordon Press, size(7O.V/5 inches inside chase,)
3 R oilers, casti Paragon Lever Paper Cutter 14 in.1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter2 doz. wire ( lauge-pins, Megill'si Hi. Job Black Ink'/otti. Fine Red Ink1 26x44 in. Imposing Stone, in coffin2 Job Stands, to hold 34 cases each5 pairs News Cases, (^2.00 per pair)4 J ob Cases, full length2 Quad and Space Casesi Labor-saving Rule Case
12 Two third ( 'alifornia CasesMallet, soc ; Planer, soc; Shooting Stick, 7;c; and
50 quoins, soc6 I mproved two-third Casesi 20 in. Patent Composing Stick
1 302 75
3 oo
1 80
II 00r 5
25
6 oo
6 oo
a oo
24 oo
29 oo
19 oo
3 oo
3 3
4 4
2 15
2 301 652 302 40
3 20
4 oo
4 25
3 So
3 80
3 3
3 30
3 46 oo
4 25
5 60
4 75
3 60
6 oo
8 oo
2 50
5
3 75
5 20
60
I oo
I oo
I OO
5 oo
$500 oo
i 8 in.'
i Job G lley 8^x13 in., brass linedi 12 x i3 '
i doz. Hempel's Quoins and Key10 Itis. Long Leads, 6 to picai Lead Racki font Labor-saving Wood Furniture, with racki Bodkini pair Tweezersi font Dotted Labor-saving Rule, Xo. 71i
"
Single iBrass I >ashes, Ornaments, &c
100 Itis. Brevier X o. 14, Roman50 tbs Nonpariel
"
too tlis. Pica '' "
i font Nonpareil Gothic No. 9i
"
Long Primer" "
i" Great Primer " '
i" Brevier Xo. 12
i" Pica "
i"
Nonpareil Celtic Xo. 4i
" Brevier " "
z" Pica " "
i" Pica Norman Condensed
i'
Paragon" "
i" Double Pica "
i"
Nonpareil Title Xo. ii
" Pica '
i" Brev ;er Lightface Extended
i' '
Picai
" Great Primer Wide Blacki
"
Egyptian shaded ....i
" " Condensed shaded....i
"I >ouble Knavish
"
i" Double Pica Franklin Shaded
i"
Long Primer La.v Italici
"< Ireat Primer Manuscript
i"
1 >ouble Pica Boston Scripti
"
Auxiliaries, Series 2
i" Screw and Pin Heads
1" Cincinnati Card Ornaments
2"
Xonpareil Borders, 0*2. 60 per font)Assortment of Wood Type
Rule and Regleti font Long Primer Quads and Spacesi
" Great Primer ' ...i
' '
Paragon'
i" Double Pica " " "
i"
I )ouble English" '
....
Boxing and Cartage
$275 oo2 40
60 oo8 505075
1 oo
IJ OO
17 oo
10 oo
5 402 501 75
12 00
2 25
7 502 50I 701 302 75
3 75
3 oo
i 808 oo
1 OO
15
256 oo
6 oo
2 oo
48 oo: ) OO
38 oo
3 60
3 304 402 152 301 652 302 403 20
4 oo
4 25
3 So
3 80
3 303 303 406 oo
4 25
5 60
4 75
3 606 oo
8 oo
2 50
503 7520
40 oo
35 6560
I OO
I OOI 001 00
IO OO
$750 oo
EXPLANATION OF THE
FOR TYPES, f^ULES AND bEADS.
American. (1) This is the unit of measurement, ami is one-twelfth of Pica, or one-seventy-second of an inch. It is, of course, too small for a type body, but is used inleads and rules. Some series of letter require the American lead in lining the faces,where two or more sixes are used together in the same line; although its double, theSaxon lead, will accomplish this in most cases.
German (I 1.,,) is
'
8 of Pica, and '., of Nonpareil.
Saxon (2) is J6 of Pica, and L 3 of Nonpareil. It is the most useful of the lead andrule bodies. Four Saxons are equal to a Brevier; five are equal to a Long Primer;six are equal to a Pica.
Norse ('J'^.) is '. t of Long Primer.
Brilliant (.'!) is '.; of Pica, and '., of Nonpareil.
Ruby (:>'._>) is '._, of Minion, and l .\ of English.
Excelsior (4) is 1 3'of Pica, and l e of Brevier.
Diamond (4'.,) is '., of Bourgeois, and 14'
of Great Primer
Pearl (5) is'._,
of Long Primer, and ' 4 of Paragon.
Agate (.">!.,) is '._, of Small Pica.
Nonparie! (0) is '., of Pica, and ^ of (rreat Primer. Twelve Nonpareils make oneinch exactly.
(13)
Minion (7) isJ of English.
Brevier (8) is '., of Columbian, and-;. of Pica.
Bourgeois (9) is '._. of Great Primer, and 33'
of Pica. It is exactly l g of an inch.
Long Primer (10) is '._,' of Paragon.
Small Pica (11) is '., of Double Small Pica.
PICA (12) is >4of an inch.
English (14) is 2-lines Minion; a Nonpareil and a Brevier; an Excelsior and a LongPrimer. A Pica and a Saxon lead justify with it.
Columbian (ll>) is 2-lines Brevier; a Nonpareil ami a Long Primer; an Excelsiorand a Pica : etc.
Great Primer (18) is 2-lines Bourgeois ; o-lines Nonpareil ; a Brevier and a LongPrimer. A Great Primer o-em space is the same as a Nonpareil :!-em quad. GreatPrimer is exactly *4 of an inch.
Paragon (20) is 2-lines Long Primer; a Brevier and a Pica; a Nonpareil and anEnglish ; etc.
Double Small Pica (22) is 2-lines Small Pica ; a Long Primer and a Pica ; a Non-pareil and a Columbian. A Great Primer and two Saxon leads justify with it.
Double Pica (24) is 2-lines Pica; 4-lines Nonpareil; .'Mines Brevier; a Nonpareiland a Great Primer; a Long Primer and an English : etc. It is exactly 1 3 of an inch.
(14)
Double English (28) is 2-lines English ; u Long Primer and a Great Primer; a Pica
Hilda Colombian; etc.
Double Columbian (:->2) is 2-lines Columbian; an English find a Great Primer; aBrevier and a Double Pica; etc.
Double Great Primer (:!) is 2-lines Great Primer; :Mines Pica; 6-lines Nonpareil;4-lines Bourgeois; etc. It is exactly l ._, an inch.
Double Paragon (40) is 2-lines Paragon; 4-lines Long Primer; o-lines Brevier;S-lines Pearl ; etc.
Canon (44) is 2-lines Double Small Pica ; 4-lines Small Pica ; etc.
Four-line Pica (48) is 4-lines Pica: 2-lines Double Pica: .'Mines Columbian; O-linesBrevier; 8-lines Nonpareil ; etc. It is exactly
-
;!of an inch.
BUSIJMESS T/VLK.
E following pages contain more elaborate answers to questions often asked thanwe can conveniently write to each correspondent. It is intended to be an assist-
ant and improvement to that part of our daily business.
ACCOUNTS.We do not wish to open accounts for small purchases. If a man rarely orders
goods of us, has no account with us, no matter how responsible or well known he is, heshould send the money with the order. If the nature of the case is such that he cannottell the exact price, let him guess at it. If he sends too much money, the change willbe returned with the article. The cases are very numerous where persons order bytelegraph or postal card,
" Send by mail, cut so and so." It seems trifling to refuse,yet our books are full of such charges. The postage and book-keeping cost as muchas the goods, and well, some very good men never pay small bills. If the money issent, a little order will have as prompt and careful attention as if it were a thousandtimes as large ; if you do not send the money, you may be asked to do so before thearticle is sent, and lose time, if not your job.
BARTER.From the generality of letters which come to us asking trade for old material, it
looks as though we were expected to fix value without regard to size; make, age, dam-age, QT previous condition. To do yourself justice, give a fair description of the articleyou want to trade us a description which will be borne out by the article itself whenwe get it. If an old press is found on its arrival here to be damaged when it was saidto be perfect, parts missing when it was said to be complete, of smaller size than it wasdescribed to us, we will surely go back on the trade. It must also be borne in mindthat the trade offers made by us on old goods are not standing offers, but must beaccepted at once to hold us, for they are made in view of present demand and cir-cumstances.
CASH.The definition of casli is money here with the order or on shipment, so that the
goods can be charged directly to cash. If you want our price for goods sent C. O. D.,or at thirty days, so state in your application.
C. O. D.
To all parties not having an open account with us, small orders are sent by express,with bill collectable on delivery, unless otherwise agreed. Parties unknown to us, tosecure prompt attention to their orders and avoid delays, should send a remittance withthe order to cover express charges both ways. It should not be thought to reflect on aman's credit to have goods sent him C. O. I). It is simply one of the cheapest andsafest ways of doing business.
CORRESPONDENCE.Attention cannot be called too often to the habit of many patrons to seek general
where they want special information. A great deal of delay would be avoided if theywrote to the point. Do not ask for our list of second-hand goods, but write what yon
3 (17)
want to buy. Do not ask what discount \ve will make for cash, but state the goodswanted, and ask cash price for them. Do not ask on what general terms we will sell,but state what you want to buy and the terms you want. If you ask more than we cangive, we can, at least, tell what modification of your offer we will accept. If you area stranger to us, do not say, ''If you want references, we can furnish them/' but sendthem right along first thing. Come right to the point, and you will be apt to getprompt satisfaction.
CREDIT.
There is probably no subject on which so much has been written in our constantcorrespondence as credit. Men write hourly to ask if we will sell on time, without say-ing what they want to buy, or what are their references, or on what security, or howmuch time they want.
To the established printer, who owns his office and has a reputation for prompt payat home, there is usually no difficulty, on making proper representations, in obtainingas much business accommodation for his wants as can be had by men similarly situatedin any other profession.
Credit will not be given to men of whom we know nothing. We must be assured,from some source, that a name is credit-worthy before we enter it on our books. Whenwe agree to give over thirty days, we always understand we are to have notes, not be-cause they are more safe than open accounts, but because they require less attention.Our account book has to take its monthly raking, and he who has an open accountwith us is always subject to a sight draft.
COMPLAINTS.
We earnestly request our patrons to report to us at the earliest moment all casesof dissatisfaction, either regarding the quality of articles sold them, the charges for
same, or the manner in which they are served. It is impossible, in a business as ex-tensive as ours, for the proprietors to attend personally to every minute detail. Manyabuses may creep in and remain unknown to us, unless promptly reported by theabused. Where a cause of complaint exists, be it ever so small, we are anxious toheal
ORDERS.
Do not understand us as objecting to orders in any shape, but a hint to some correspondents may save them many errors and disappointments.
Do not mutilate this book. Order by name and number.When ordering Book or Newspaper type, state whether or not Italic or Leaders
are wanted.When ordering Sorts, state number of face as well as body, or send a cap H and
lower case m, as little used as you have.When ordering Job type, such as Titles, Gothics, Antiques, etc., state whether or
not Quads and Spaces are wanted. They are not sent if not specially named in order,and charged extra when sent.
When giving measure for leads or slugs by ems without specifying body, Pica emsare always understood.
When ordering Brass Rules to be inhered, state whether the size given is to beinside or outside of miters.
When orders for mitered Double Rules are received, it is always understood thatthe heavy line is to be on the outside, unless otherwise stated.
When ordering Chases, send a diagram with the correct inside and outside meas-ures marked.
When ordering material from a specimen book not our own, state name of Founderfrom whose book selections are made.
When writing an order, put each item on a line by itself, and do not mix things up ;show plainly whether the quantity that follows or precedes an article is the amountwanted.
Always indicate the way of shipping, whether by railroad, steamboat or express.WThen shipping old type, mark your own name on ever)' package.In ordering printing ink, state the quantity and price per pound or ounce of each
kind you wish ; also the name of the manufacturer, if you have any preference.
OLD MATERIAL.
In buying a bill of goods, where you desire to turn in old material, always mentionthat fact in the beginning ; then ship the old material at the earliest possible moment ;box it well unboxed goods go only at owner's risk ; take regular bill of lading with
weights mentioned; mark it with our name and your own, that there may be no mis-take in making credit.
REMITTANCES.
For large amounts, drafts on San Francisco are the standard thing, though anyway that brings the money is acceptable to us. The express companies bring moneypackages very satisfactorily. Registered letters with cash enclosures always come
safely, but should never be used where Wells, Fargo & Co. money orders can be had,as the latter are the safest and handiest things in the world, nor can they get put towrong account, so that a tracer will not at once turn them up.
REFERENCES.
Man) men seem to think that the mere mention of another man's name is sufficientreference. For instance, Jones, of Oregon, writes to us to send him instanter a bill ofgoods, for which he will remit in thirty days. If we want references, he names hisfriend Smith, also of Oregon. Now, these men are both strangers to us. Jones is ina hurry for his goods. By the time we write somebody to find out who Smith is, andwrite Smith to find out what he thinks of Jones, Jones will have gotten over his hurry,and we will have lost a sale we might have been very glad to make.
Another man writes, asking whether we will sell him certain goods on sixty days,with satisfactory security. We probably hasten to say yes ; and, after considerable cor-respondence, in which all details in relation to the goods to be purchased are settled,the order comes to hand in haste to be shipped, and we discover the security he offers,though entirely satisfactory to him, is far from being so to us. These common instances
illustrate the importance of an early settlement of all questions of responsibility. If
you wish to have us open an account with you, or to buy a bill of goods on time, andare unknown to us, assure us of your business character as the veryfirst step, for welike to be sure we are right, then go ahead. A very good way of sending references isto ask your banker, who is usually known to some one in our city, to write a letter in-dorsing you, and send it to us. This usually enables us to come to the point at once.
SECURITY.
The laws of California, Nevada, Oregon and Arizona make Leases on presses,material and type about the best security that can be given. Chattel mortgages arealso good security in Washington Territory and British Columbia. When purchaserstherefore pay us half cash value on presses, we give long time on the balance, with
security as above stated. Type is so ephemeral in its nature, that we require morethan half cash in cases where long time is required on balance.
SECOND-HAND PRESSES
Of standard kinds are not drugs in the market, as many of our correspondents seem toimagine. They sell lower than new ones, of course, but the supply is so much smallerthan the demand, that they readily bring fair values in CASH. It is by no means un-common to receive several orders with the money enclosed for the same press. Ofcourse, the first comer gets it, and unless we can find duplicates of the press, we areleft in a rather unpleasant attitude toward those who are disappointed. We mentionthis matter to show the importance of closing with an offer of this kind at Mice, if youwant it. Delays are dangerous.
TO ESTIMATE WEIGHT OF BODY LETTER.
To ascertain the quantity of body letter required for a newspaper or magazine, or
any other work, find the number of square inches and divide the same by four, thequotient will be the approximate weight of matter in pounds; but as it is impossible toset the cases entirely clear it is necessary to add 25 per cent, to large founts, and 33per cent, to small founts to allow for dead letter.
WORN-OUT TYPE AND MATERIAL
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Inventions JSi>H4-LiNE PICA ANT. COND. No. 2. 5 A. 8 a. $8.50 ^^
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1 * DBL. GT. PRIM. ANTIQUE No. 6. 7 A, 12 a. $7.40
President AmericansPALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND
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ANTIQUE, SKELETOfJ AND GRECIAJXI.SKELETON ANTIQUE.
BREVIER SKKL. ANTIQUE No. 2. 36 A, 70 a. $2.50
PICTURESQUE AND ANIMATED DESCRIPTION OF AFRICA
Most Admirable Collection of Anecdotes and Illustrations
Lo. PRIMER SKEL. ANT. No. 2. HO A, 60 a. $3.30
LITERATIM! AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Beantifnl Productions of Distinguished Artists
PICA SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 20 A. 40 a. $2.50
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES
German Porcelain ant Enameled Ware
GT. PRIMER SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 15 A, 30 a. $3.00
PARISIAN PAPER HANGINGS
Cflrtiiini Colours fill ElepcePAKAOON SKELKTON ANTIQUE No. 2. 15 A, 30 a. $5.50
DBL. ENGLISH SKEL. ANT. No. 2. V1X, 24 a. $.V_M
DHL. PARAGON SKKL. ANT. No. 2. 8 A. 16 a. $6.60
4-LiNE PICA SKEL. ANT. No. 2. 6 A. 12 a. $6.85
ANTIQUE COND. NO. 4.
BREVIER ANT. COND. No. 4. 30A, 60 a. $2.40
MANUFACTURE OF PRINTING MACHINES
Cylinder Distribution Nonpareil Presses
LONG PRIMER ANT. COND. No. 4. 24 A, 50a. $2.60
MEMOIRS OF EMINENT ARTISTSNarrative of Personal Adventures
PICA ANT. COND. No. 4. 20A, 28a. $2.75
IMPORTERS AND EXPORTER
Foreign and Domestic Liqnors
ENGLISH ANT. COND. No. 4. ISA, 36a. $3.00
UNION COUNTY TRIBUNAL
Washington Correspondence
GT. PRIMER ANT. CONK. No. 4. ISA, 24a. $3.60
INSURANCE AGENCIESHome Mutual InsurancePARAGON ANT. COND. No. 4. 12A, 18a. $3.30
TRADE REPORTERAmerican Grocers
DBL. ENO. ANT. COND. No. 4. 10A, 16a. $5.50
IRON FOUNDERFine Specimens
^>*3fo-GRECIAN.
TWO-LINE PICA GRECIAN. 8 A. $1.30
FOUR-LINE PICA GRECIAN. 4 A. $3.00
GRECIANPALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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DOf^lC ANB ANTIQUE fOINTED.DORIC. ANTIQUE POINTED.
PEARL DORIC, on Xonp. body. 30 A, 60 a. $3.10'
PICA ANTIQUE POINTED. 10 A, iOa. $3.65ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS TfTT T^K VF* 2 T\I "F* **SAmerican, French and German Design
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Long Bow Series.NON PA KEIL DORIC. 30 A, 50a. $3.SOLATEST IMPROVED MACHINES GREAT PRIMER ANTIQUE POISTKD. 8 A, 16a.Manufacturers of Sewing Machines
^^ ___-T ^1^ -.-L -- -*EncyclopcaxaINSURANCE COMPANY
Tenth. A.HHIia.1 Statement. DOUBLE SMALL PICA ANT. POINTED. 6A,12a. $5.80LONG PRIMER DORIC. 20A,30a. $3.30
CHOICE SELECTIONDomestic Productions.PICA DORIC. l.sA.-ita. *:{.:
D,,,- BLE ENGLISH Axngi-E POIXTKI.. 5A, 10a. S6.40
NOVEL READINGHistorical RomanceCOLUMBIAN DORIC. 12 A, 12ft. Jf::.sii ?^^^ T^l^f^y^ fl f^T^
DHL. GRKAT PRIMER AsTigfE POINTKD. 4A,8a. $8.15AMUSEMENT^_^
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^_^ 9Reduced PricePARAGON DORIC. !OA,rJa. fV>o
TRIBUNAL TailorsCalcedonian. * aiAOrSDOUBLE PARAGON ANTIQUE POINTED. 3 A, Ca. $8.90
DBL. ENGLISH DORIC. OA.lOn. $6.30
Premises JOHNDHL. GREAT PRIMER DORIC. 6 A, 10a. $7.70
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Medium Smith.FOUR-LINE PICA ANTIQUE POINTED. 3 A, 6 a, 11.10DBL. PA i:AGON DORIC. 4 A, 6 a. $9.00
Recent METFOUR-LINE PICA DORIC. A A. fia. $10.00
Tame BarnPALMER & REY. SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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GLARENDON.
NONPAREIL CLARENDON. 24 A, 48 a. $2.95 GREAT PRIMER CLARENDON. 10 A, 20 a. $4.55
COMPARE DUE PRICE LIST WITH OTHERS T^'D "FTPTTTAnd You will Find Value for the Time Spent.
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Railroad CompaniesBREVIER CLARENDON. 24 A, 48 a. |3.45CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION_,,.,-.. . ..TV PARAGON CLARENDON. 8 A, 16 a. $4.65Published from Ancient Documents.
LONG PRIMER CLARENDON. 18 A, 36 a. !|3. 2"iINDUCEMENTS
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Southern TraderCommercial Correspondent 5 DEL. ENGLISH CLARENDON. 8 A, 10 a. |4.85
^^TILE^ SPECIMENSPermanent Investment ITlar10H 1 1111685 A, 8 a. DOI-BLE PARAGON CLARENDON. $5.50
2 ARTICLES 5Guarantee Salesmen6 A, 10 a. FoiR-LiXE PICA CLAKENDON. 14.00
7 MALE 4Fashion Resort
ARABESQUE.LONG PRIMER ARABESQUE. ISA, 30 a. $2.00 (ii-.EAT PKIMER ARABESQUE. 10 A, 20 a. $2.40
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20 A, 40 a. PICA AKABKSIJI E.
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LAREJSIDON DM PRESSED.w
30A, 20A, 50a. NONPAREIL CLARENDON COMPKKSSED. $2.00
'TWAS FUN TO SEE OUR DEVIL RUSH LIKE A SCHOOL BOY OUT OF SCHOOL,
And Lather Himself with the old Ley Brush, and Shave with a Column Rale. With an Unctious Grin He Scrapes His
CHIN. FOR IT TICKLES THE LITTLE FOOL.
30A, 20A, 50a. BREVIER CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.00
THY NEIGHBOR? IT IS HE WHOM THOUHast Power to Aid and Bless
;Whose Aching Heart or Burning Brow Thy Soothing Hand May
PRESS. THY NEIGHBOR? 'Tis THE PAINTING POOR, WHOSE
25A; 15A, 40a. Loso PRIMER CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.35
EYE WITH WANT IS DIM, WHOM HUNGERSends from Door to Door : Go Thou and Succour Him ! Thy Neighbor ? 'Tis
THAT WEARY MAN, WHOSE YEARS ARE AT THEIR BRIM,
15A, 10A, 25a. PICA CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $2.80
BENT LOW WITH SICKNESS,Care and Pain: Go Thou and Comfort Him! Thy Neighbor?
'Tis THE HEART BEREFT OP EVERY EARTHLY GEM ;
15A, 25x GREAT PRIMKH CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $3.80
WIDOW AND ORPHAN, HELPLESSLeft: Go Thou and Shelter Them! Thy Neighbor?
10A, 20a. DOUBLE SMALL PICA CLARENDON COMPRKSSKD. $3.90
YONDER TOILING SLAVE,Fettered in Thought and Limb, Whose
8A, 15a. DOUBLE ENGLISH CLARENDON- COMPRESSED. S4.70
HOPES AEE ALL BEYONDThe Grave: Go and Ransom Him!
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8 A, 15 a. DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER CLARENDON COMPRKSSED $7.30
Inexhaustable
America's Golden Wealth
38 CALIFORNIA 47
8 A, 12 a. DOUBLE PARAGON CLARENDON COMPRESSED. $8.90
Good Old DaysMemoirs and Letters
4 FORTY-NINE 9
6 A, 10 a. FOUR-LINE PICA CLARENDON COMPRESSED $10.15
Richness
Monntlovers Mine
2 GOLD ORE 3PALMER & REY, SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
IOJMICS.
NONPAREIL IONIC. 30 A, 60 a. $3.30MAGNIFICENT WOOD ENGRAVING-Superior Productions of Eminent Artists
BREVIER IONIC. 30 A, 60 a. $3.00
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANYSan Francisco and Australian Lines.
LONG PRIMER IONIC 20 A, 38 a. $2.50
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERSafe, Durable and Economical
PICA IONIC. 20 A, 38 a. $3.50
PRINTING- MACHINESDesign and ArrangementENGLISH IONIC. 15 A, 20 a. $2.85
SOUTHERN TRADEDemocratic MeetingsGREAT PRIMER IONIC. 10 A, 16 a. $::.)
CAMDEN TIMESLiberal Principles.PAHAGON IONIC. Id A. If, a. $4.10
FORMATIONSModerate TermsDOUBLE PICA IONIC. 10 A, 12 a. |5.50
ARGUMENTFrench ChinaDBL. GREAT PRIMER IONIC. 6 A, 8 a. $6.60
CHIMESGarmentCANON IONIC. 6 A, 8 a. $10.00
SHINEFrames
PEARL IONIC No. 2, Nonp. body. 24A, 48a. $3.10NATIONAL STEAM PRINTING COMPANY.Engraving, Lithographing, and Steam Printing
NONPAREIL IONIC No. 2. 24 A, 48 a. $3.10IMPROVED NONPAREIL JOB PRESSExcellent Machines for Color Printing-.
BREVIER IONIC No. 2. 24 A, 48 a. $3.40
UNITED STATES PATENT LAWSThe Protection of American Citizens.
LONG PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 18 A, 36 a. $3.00
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTRegular Candidates for Office
PICA IONIC No. Ifi A, 32 a. $3.20
LUMBER MERCHANTFine Building MaterialGREAT PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 1A, 20a. $4.40
SPRING ROSESForeign ProductsPARAGON IONIC No. 2. 10 A 20 a. $5.75
CONTINENTHudson BankDEL. ENGLISH IONIC No. 2. 6 A. 12 n. $r>.00
HUNTERSCompanion
DHL. GT. PRIMER IONIC No. 2. 4A.sa. $6.25
PLANTSSummersCANON IONIC, No. 2, 3 A, 6 a. 88.3f>
Queer !FOUR-LINE PICA IONIC. 4 A, 6 a. $9.50
DimePALMER & REY. SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND.
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ANTIQUE EXTENDED, No. 4T
18A,36a NONPAREIL. $3.50 16A,32a BREVTEB. $3.75
TIS NOT IN :MO:R,TAI_I FOTJOHT AT ,TJOom.rxia.nd sxiooess tou.t Tliey ^3S/t/tleS O"V@I* again LH.CL
no-w deserve it 43 Tlirioe ciid 4310A,20a LONG PRIMER. $3.50 10A,20a PICA. $4.55
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sure 3n_or
BleioiL 258A,16a COLUMBIAN. $5.50
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t'.A.Uiu DOUBLE SMALL PICA. $5.60
tlie order of 94A,8a DOUBLE ENGLISH. $7.05
3A,6a DOUBLE PARAGON. $10.60
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CONCAVE CONDENSED.
24A TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. $1.75
-NTO*LEARN*MDCH*WEM-
HDST LEARN BUT LITTLE AT ONCE 2
1UA Two-LiNE PICA. $3.65
24A TWO-LINE BREVIER. $2.45
WAS THE FLOW OF ISER18A TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER. $2.70
THEM IN SCORN 8 HAUNTS OF MANKIND 410A
8A
6A
5A
4A
TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN.
TWO-LINE PARAGON.
FOUR-LINE PICA.
FIVE-LINE PICA.
SIX-LINE PICA.
THE DIFFERENT SIZES OF THIS SERIES JUSTIFY BY SIXTHS OF PICA AND LINE AT THE BOTTOM.
$4.00
$5.15
$5.45
$6.00
$7-45
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CONCAVE.
32A NONPAREIL. 81.55
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BOLDFACE GEL-TIC.
30 A, 50 a. Noxr. BOLDFACE CELTIC. *3.tX) 30 A, 50 a. BREV. BOLDFACE CELTIC.
19 TOURIST ROUTES 2O 13 DIPLOMACY 54Travellers' Guide and Reference. General Sherman's Charge
25 A, 40 a. Loxo PR. BOLDFACE CELTIC. *3.7515 A, 25 a. PICA BOLDFACE CELTIC. $2.05
18 COMMON 75 13 pOEMS 75French Commentaries __
Nubia and Arabia8 A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA BOLDTACE CELTIC. 4.35
^^TTF Ti JT T T "1^ "1 f^ 10 A. 15 a. GREAT PR. BOLDFACE CELTIC. $3.3067 MUD 13 18 FAIR 29Built Houses Earth and Skies
6A, 10a. UoruLE EXOLIWII BOLDFACE CELTIC. 5.40
15 ETHICS 29Politics for America
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4A, 6a. DOUBLE (iREAT I'KIMEK BOLDFACE CELTIC. $5.55
13 TRUE 58German Warrior4A,6a. DOUBLE PAKACJOX BOLDFACK CELTIC. #7.40
8 SON 6Moral Health
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MODERN ANTIQUE.
LONG PRIMER MODERN ANTIQUE. 24 A, 50 a. 3.00
ORNAMENTAL CARVINGSPrize Composition by Harrison
CURIOSITY
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE. 20 A, 40 a. ^3.00
MODERN PRINTINGNumerous Improvements 1
SlPar Excellence
PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE. 12 A, 20 a. 84.503-LisE NOSP. MODERN ANTIQUE. 16 A, 24 a. $3.90
CONSTRUCTIONNatural History I Domestic Productions
Museum 7 Handsome 2510 A, 16 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE. $6.40
SECOND REUNIONLake Huron Excursions 318 A, 12 a. TiiRKK-LiNE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE. $8.50
EMBROIDERIESCommission Broker, 66 A, 10 a. DOUBLE PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE. $8.90>
CONDUCTORSSummer Resort 255A, 8 a. FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE $10.90
HISTORIESReminiscence 4
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JVI09ERN ANTIQUE W|DE.
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. $3.65
DISTINGUISHED NEIGHBORSNorth American Fire Insurance Company
Annual Conventions 123
10 A, 16 a. THREE-LINE NONPAREIL MODERN ANTIQUE WIDB. $3.75
HUNTINGTON BRIDGEPleasant Steamboat Excursions.
River Enjoyments 4510 A, 16 a. PARAGON MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 84.85
ELEGANT DESIGNSHandsomest Adornments 176 A, 8 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. $5.60
PRODUCTIONDomestic Wines 894 A, 6a. TiiREK-LixB PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 87.00
THRONESGerman Count 13A, 4a. FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE WIDE. 88.90
BUNCHRemnant 4
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MODEM ANTIQUE CONDENSED.
LG. PRIMER MODERN ANTIQUE COND.24 A, 48 a. $3.60
SUMMER RAMBLE IN SOUTHERN LANDS
Through New-Built Villages of Joyous Homes 5
THREE-LINE NONP. MODERN ANTIQUE COND.ISA, 36 a. $4.40
WESTERN HUNTING CLUB
Eleventh Annual Reunion 1884
DBL. ENGLISH MODERN ANTIQUE COND.8 A, 16 a. S6.05
MACHINISTS
Standard Engine 8
PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND. 18 A, 36 a. 3.00
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Thrilling Events of the Revolution 1776
TWO-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND.12 A, 24 a. 14.60
ELEGANT DESIGNS
Commercial Reporter 21
THREE-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE COND.6 A, 12 a. $5.50
ROMANCERGrand Chorus 6
5 A, 10 a. FOUR-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED. $6.90
AMERICAN PRODUCE
Household Decorations4 A, 8 a. FIVE-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED. $9.90
Prominent Merchant 14 A, 8 a. SIX-LINE PICA MODERN ANTIQUE CONDENSED. $11.85
MANHATTAN AND CURVED ANTIQUE.
8A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA MANHATTAN. $3.85
Terrified Crown Heads!
I NIHILISM RAMPANT
10A, 15a. GREAT PRIMER MANHATTAN. $2.75
Political Sweeping Assertions!
DDST FOR THE PUBLIC
6A, lOa. DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER MANHATTAN. $5.15
Limited Premium Corset Pressure
2 NARROW CONTRACTION 3
10A, 15a. GREAT PRIMER CURVED ANTIQUE. $3.50
Continuous Steel-Rail Line to all Points in the East
18 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 71
8A, 12a. DOUBLE PICA CUPVKD ANTIQUE. $4.75
Bobby Link & Jay Bird, Concerteers !
3 GROVE LANE, CHERRY VALE6A, lOa. DOUBLE GRKAT PRIMER CURVED ANTIQUE. $6.20
Ancient Moorish Architecture
4 CURVED CORNICES S4A, 6a. FOUR-LINE PICA CURVED ANTIQUE. (7.75-
The Merrie Maskers
3 BALLROOM 510 (73)
AMERICAN SYCTU.1 OFH,,,TERCHflUGEABLE TYPE BODIES. LATIN ANTIQUE
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24A,48a NONPAREIL. $2.95
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18A,36a LONG PRIMER. $3.30
-*AN D+TH E+MASTER*-With+Gesture + of+CommandWaved his hand and loud
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24A,48a BREVIER.
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12A,84a PICA. $2.05
In+the+Marvellous + HeartOf Man that an Army
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10A,20a GREAT PRIMER. $4.25
^DOWN+THE+BROAD+VALE4-Of Tears afar the Spectral camp is fled
8A,16a DOUBLE SMALL PICA. $4.90
VTHEN+COMES+THE-^Summer day bidding the man6A,12a DOUBLE ENGLISH. $6.15
^Our+BLESSED+Dead-^4A,8a DOUBLE GUEAT PUIMER. $7.15
USEFUL+Series*-3A,5a FOUR-LINE PICA. $8.95
-j-Man+DIED-KALL FONTS COMPLETE WITH FIGURES. SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICA,
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FRENCH IONIC.LONG PRIMER FRENCH IONIC. 20 A, 40 a. $2 75 PICA FRENCH IONIC. ?OA, 38 a. $3 65
FIRE INSURANCE FRENCH POEMAmerican National Banks. Second Grand Concert.
Government Bond Entertainment
10 A, 20 a. PARAGON FRENCH IONIC. $475
FREIGHT AGENTMichigan Central Railroad
Direct Route 5ENGLISH FRENCH IONIC. 15 A, 20 a. $3 25
SPRING TIMEForeign Commerce.
Manufacture
3-LiNE NOSP. FRENCH IONIC. 10 A, 16 a. $325
MOUNTAINLumber Regions.
Premium6 A, 12 a. DOUBLE ENGLISH FRENCH IONIC. $630
MOITRNINQGranite Monuments6 A, 10 a. DOUBLE PARAGON FRENCH IONIC. $9 65
PRINTINGNorth American4 A, 6 a. FOUR-LINE PICA FRENCH IONIC. $12 50
MINERCommander
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fRENCH ANTIQUE AND fRENCH eLAF^ENDON.
BREVIER FRENCH ANTIQUE. :M>A, tlOa. $3.oo XONP. FRENCH CLARENDON. :M)A, 60 a. $-2.20GEEMAN CHROMO-LITHOG-RAPH. ELEMENTS or MATHEMATICS FOB YOUN& PEOPLELandscapes, Portraits, and Diplomas Brown's Elementary Practical and Commercial Arithmetic
LG. PRIMER FRENCH ANTIQUE. -JO A.:* a. $2.75BREVIER FRENCH CLARENDON. 30 A, 60 a. $2.80
FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS DEALERS IN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTSBohemian Enameled Glassware. Manufact of Astronomical instruments
LG. PRIM. FRENCH CLARENDON. 30 A, 50 a. $3.30PICA FRENCH ANTIQUE. 20 A, 38 a. $3.55
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EGYPTIAN EXTRA CONDENSED.
PICA EGYPTIAN EXTRA COND. 15 A, 24 a. $2.50,
FOUR-LINE PICAEGYPT. Ex. CON. 6 A, 8a. $5.75
CB01EEnnm DFWWSinner Rmbles (bough Celebntii Kates,
3-LisENosp. EGYPT. Ex. COND. 15 A, 24 a. $2.20
SPECIMENS or COTTON MANUFACTURES
Numerous Gratuitous Recomme