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WE GARRY IN STOCK
Ready for immediate deliveryj all type
shown in this bookj and can also famish
promptlyj at lowest pricesj any type cast
by the following foundries:
Marder, Luse & Co. Foundry,
Central Type Foundry, ....MacKellar, Smiths
. . . AND Jordan Foundry, .
Dickinson Type Foundry, . .
Boston Type Foundry,Allison & Smith Foundry, . .
Cincinnati Type Foundry, .
American Type Founders' Co.,
Benton-Waldo Type Foundry,
John Ryan FoundryPalmer & Rey Type Foundry,
St. Louis Type Foundry
We are special agents for the Cottrellj
Cranston and Campbell Cylinder Presses^
Chandler 8i Price Job Fressesj Gaily Uni^
versal Fressesj Challenge Gordonj Ben
rranklin Gordonj Thorne Type-Setting
Machinesj Paper Cattersj all makesj Brown
Folding MachineSj Morrison Wire Stitch--
ersj Hercules Gas and Gasoline Enginesj
etc. J and are also prepared to furnish esti-
mates on all kinds of printing and book-
binding machinery, Get our pricesj and
rest assured we shall do our utmost to
merit your orders,
Cleveland Type roundryj
F. B, Berry, manager.
Cleveland; O.j Januaryj 1896.
POINT SYSTEM.
ALL TYPE SHOWN IN THIS BOOK IS CAST ON THE POINT SYSTEM OF
INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES, AND WILL WORKTOGETHER AND JUSTIFY ACCURATELY.
Below wo print a table showiug comparison between Point System and the Old Bodies.
This is given for the benefit of those not yet familiar with the Point System—not to
perpetuate the old names, which we believe any attempt to retain in use in connection
with the new bodies will result only in confusion. We shall use them in such connection
only when we deem it necessary for explanatory purposes. The new sizes will in all cases
be designated by the number of points.
1 Point, 12-to-Pica.
114 " 8-to-Pica.
2 " 6-to-Pica.
3 " 4-to-Pica or Excelsior.
S% " Takes the place of Brilliant.
4 " 3-to-Pica.
i}4"
Takes the place of Diamond.5
" Takes the place of Pearl.
5^2" Takes the place of Agate.
6"
Nonpareil.
7" Takes the place of Minion.
8" Takes the place of Brevier.
9"
3-Line Excelsior, takes the place of Bourgeois.
10 " Takes the place of Long Primer.
11 " Takes the place of 2-Line Agate or Small Pica.
12 " Pica.
14'*
Takes the place of Two-Line Minion or English.
16" Takes the place of Two-Line Brevier.
18"
Three-Line Nonpareil, takes the place of Great Primer.
20" Takes the place of Paragon.
22"
Takes the place <jf Double Small Pica.
24" Double Pica.
28"
Takes the place of Double English.
30"
5-Line Nonpareil.
32"
Takes the place of Four-Line Brevier.
36" Three-Line Pica, takes the place of Double Great Primer.
40" Takes the place of Double Paragon.
42 ." Seven-Line Nonpareil.
44" Takes the place of Canon or Four-Line Small Pica.
48" Four-Line Pica.
54" Nine-Line Nonpareil.
60"
Five-Line Pica.
72"
Six-Line Pica.
PAOE.
Estimates for Newspaper and Job Offices 451—464Explanation of Point System Bodies 4General Information 443—450Price List of Printing Material and Machinery 343—442Price List of Roman Type 344Wood Type, Ornaments and Borders 321—342
Type. Rule, Etc.
PAGE.
Acadian 142, 143Accents 344Advertising Kules 289Alaskan 191Aldine 74Alpine 213Antique, No. 3 80Antique, No. 4 79Antique Condensed, No. 2 78
Antique Extended, No. 2 81Apple Blossom Ornaments 243Architectural Combination 239Argent 214Armoric 180, 187Astral, No. 2 216Auroral, No. 2 217Auxiliaries, Series 2 240Auxiliaries, Series 3 241
Borders 256—262Bold Face Italic 70Boston Black 221Brass Braces 277Brass Circles 282, 283Brass Dashes 286—288Brass Diamonds 281Brass Octagons 281, 282Brass Ovals 282, 283Brass Rule, in Strips 278—280Brass Rule, Labor-Saving 284, 285, 348
Capital Mortised 150Caxton Old Style 64, 65Celtic 128,129Central Ornaments 242Chameleon 210Cherokee Borders 255Chic 131Childs 195Chinese 208Cirrous 144Clarendon Condensed 85Clarendon Extended 86Columbian 156Columbus, No. 2 168, 169Columbus Outline 166,167Commercial 66Combination Border, 301 250Combination Border, 304 254Combination Border, 305 2;")4
Combination (xothic 104Combination Ornaments, Series K 242Condensed, No. 4 75Corners 290Cross Rules 289ushing 138
Daisy Border 251—253Dash Rules 289DeVinne 172—174DeA'"inne Condensed 175, 177
PAGE.
DeViune Extra Condensed 180
DeVinne Italic 178, 179DeVinne Shaded 170, 171
Deming Ornaments 246Doric 86Douglas 204,205Duerer 200,201Dynamo 197
Euclid 151-155Euclid Initials 148, 149Elandkay 134Elberon, No. 2 211
Elzevir Florets.... 248Extra Condensed, No. 6 76
Facade 182, 183
Facade Condensed, No. 2 184, 185Foster Gothic Extended 190
French Clarendon 87French Clarendon Extended 88French Old Style 60, 61Full Face, No. 3 71
Gazelle 227
Geometric 130German 263—276Germania ; 276German Title 270, 271German Title Condensed 274, 275Gothic, No. 2 102
Gothic, No. 4 103Gothic, No. 12 96, 97Gothic, No. 10 94Gothic Condensed, No. 1 114Gothic Condensed, No. 2 IllGothic Condensed, No. 3 110
Gothic Condensed, No. 4 112Gothic Condensed, No. 5 113Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2 108, 109
Gothic Italic 106, 107Gothic Wide, No. 1 90. 91
Half Title 73Happy Thoughts 244, 245Houghton 194Howland 164, 165Howland Open 162, 163
Ideal 212Illyrian 219Inclined Gothic 105
Inferiors and Superiors 345Interlaken 219Interline Flourishes 250Interchangeable Gothic 98, 99Ionic, No. 2 84Iroquois Ornaments 246Ivanhoe 192, 193Ivanhoe Circular 137Ivy 139
Type, Rule, Etc.
Latin Antique 115Latin Condensed 11<S, 119Law Italic 225Law Italic, No. 2 224Light Face Celtic 122Light Face Extended hi
Light Face Runic 120, 121Lining Light Face Gothic 92Lincoln 202,203Lining Antique 82, 83Lining (Gothic 100Lining ({othic. No. 3 93Lining (iothic, No. 4 95Lining (iothic. No. 5 101Lining Gothic Extended 89Litho 135
Logotypes, Series 1 249
Mailing Type 398Modern Fraktur 272, 273Mikado 206, 207Mikado Ornaments 243Modern Antique 116, 117Monastic 123,124Multiform 160, 161Music Type 345
Newspaper Headings 318, 319Norman Condensed 126, 127
Old Style, No. 2
Old Style, No. 4Old Style Antique ,
Old Style Condensed, No. 2 .
Old Style BoldOld Style Condensed, No. 4.
Old Style Italic, No. 3Oxford
.62, 63
.... 47
.... 67.58, 59....189
68.146, 147
Palmetto Ornaments 247Piece Fractions 345Pilot Ornaments 246Pluto 196Pointers 247Poster Antique 48—51Poster Commercial 54—56Poster Ionic 52,53
Quads and Spaces 344Quaint 159
Quaint Open 1.59
Raven 209Recipe Marks 291Remhrandt 218Remiiigtou Standard 226Roman, \o. 3 46Roualdson Extended 188Ronaldson Title Slope 69Rubens 198, li)9
Schwabacher 268, 269Script
Boston 230,2.31Carpenter 232Cleveland 23;i
Hoyt 228Novelty 229Royal 236,237Steel Plate 2;^, 235
Signet 140, 141Signet Shade 215Skjald 157Skeleton Antique, No. 2 77Spaces anfl Quads 344Stars, Five-Pointed 291Spencer Ornaments 246Stenograf 226Stellar Ornaments 245Superiors and Inferiors 345
Tablet 125Telescopic Gothic 96Title, No. 4 71Tudor Black 222, 223Two-Line, No. 10 72Two-Line Condensed, No. 5 72Twinklers 245Typographic Combination 238Typo 181
158Unique Celtic
Victoria Italic 132, 133Venetian 225
Walton 145Waverly Circular 136Wide Black 220Word Ornaments, Nos. 1 and 2 249
Printing Material and Machinery.
PAGE.
Advertising Rules 289Annex Type Boxes 345
Bellows ;^5Benzine Can 347Blankets 346Bodkins and Tweezers 347Books for Printers 1346
Boxwood for Engraving 381Brass Braces 277Brass Circles 282, 283Brass Curves and Clamps 346Brass Dashes 286—288Brass Diamonds 281Brass Leads 348Brass Leaders 348Brass Octagons 281, 282Brass Ovals 228. 283Brass Rule, in Strips 278—280Brass Rule, Labor-Saving 284, 285, 318Brass Space Rule 348
Cleveland Type Foundry,
PAGE.
Bronzes 346Bronzing Pads 346Brushes ;346
Cabinets 349-^57Cases 361—365Case Brackets 366Case Rack a59Case Stands 357—360Card Cutters 366, 367Chases, Cast Iron 367Chases, Wrought Iron ;«8, 369Circular Quads 376Column Rules 374Composition 426Composition Kettles 375Composing Rules 375Composing Sticks 371—373Copy Holder 376Corner Quads, Slugs, etc 375, 376Counting Machines 370,371
Cleveland, Ohio.
Printing Material and Machiner>.
Curving Machines ;>74, 375
Cutting Sticks 37"
Cross Rules 289
Date LinesDash Rules....
J)r.ving Racks,
.377
.289
.377
Engines 378, 379
Engraving 381
Engraving Tools 381
Engraver's Wood 138
1
Envelope Flap Embossing Punch 381
Electrotyping 380
Electrotype Slugs 381
Eyeleting and Punching Machines 424
Feed Folders 381
Felt Cloth 381
Figured or Lettered Slugs 4M)Form Truck 384
Foot Slugs 384Folding Machines ;«2, 383
Furniture, Metal 399Furniture and Reglet, Oiled Cherry,
392, 393, 426
Galleys :W4, 385Galley Racks 387(Jas Knjriiies 378(iasoiine Engines 379Gauge Pins 3S6, 3S7
Hand Carts 370Head Rules 374Headings for Newspapers 318, 319
Hercules Gas Engine 378Hercules Gasoline Engine 379
Imposing Stones.Imprint LinesInks
.390
.320
.391
Inking Apparatus 389Ink Fountains 388,389Ink Knives 392Inking Stones 392Ink Slice 391Inkoleum 392
Label Holders 393Lamp Holders 394Labor-Saving Cherry Furniture 392Labor-Saving Lead and Slug Rack 393Labor-Saving Rule and Reglet Rack 394Labor Saving Rejjlet Case 393Lead and Rule Cutters 394, 395Leads and Slugs 394Lye Brushes :U6
Mailing Machines.Mailing TypeMake-Up RulesMalletsMetal Furniture...Miter MachinesMiter Box
.396, 397398398398399
.400, 4014flO
Newspaper Files 401Numbering Machine 402
Old Metal .344
Overhead Fixtures 401Outfit for Brass Rule Work 348
Page Cord 410Paper Cutters 403—410Paper Jogger 410Paper Cutter Gauge 410Pasting ^lachines 411Peerless Feeder 381Perforating Machines 411, 412Perforating Rule 411Presses, Army 422Presses, Cylinder 413-417, 423Presses, Job 418—422Presses, Washington Hand 421Printers Punch 412Planers 412Plan for Laying Case 361Plate Cutter—Hopkins 410Proof Presses 413Punching and Eyeleting Machines 424
Quoins 425
Ratchet 426Reglet and Furniture 392, 393, 426Roller Felt 426Roller Composition 426Roller Moulds 427Roller Stocks 426Rollers, Price for Casting 426Rollers, Hand 426Roller Supporters 427
Saws, Furniture 400Scoring Rule 427Sectional Blocks 427Sewing Machines 429Shooting Sticks 427Side and Foot Sticks 429Slugs, Figured or Lettered 440Slugs and Leads 394Space Rule 348Spaces and Quads 344Stabbers 438Staple Binders 435—437Stereotype Outfits 439Stereotype Blocks 428Stapling Machines 435—437Sub-Headings 320
Take Slugs, see Electrotype Slugs 440Tablet Press 439,440Tablet Glue 439Tablet Glue Pots 440Tapes, Press 442Thorne Typesetting Machine 441Tweezers and Bodkins 347Twister, Bartholomew 440Type Measure 442Type Wash 442Tympan Press Boards 442
Wire Stitching Machines 430, 134
Wood Rule 323—325Wood Type 321—342Wrenches 442Wrinkler 442
Classified List of Cuts.
A. 0. U. W 296Anvil 295Archery 296
Cln>eland Type Foundry,
Barrels 2i)5, 300Bees and Beehives 296Bill of Fare 293
Cleveland^ Ohio.
Classified List of Cuts.
Birds 296Buggy 307Boots and Shoes 2t»5
Card Logotypes '292
Check and Certificate Blanks 292, 293Christian Endeavor 29(5
Coal 295,811Coffin 3(Mi
Coon 3()4,3()o
Cows 295, 3()5,30«i, ;^)8
Cross and Crown 290, 298, 299
Dentistry 295,307Dogs 305,309,317Druggists' Cuts 295, 296, 310, 311
Eagles 302,303,304,309Elks 298,302Epworth League ^ 297
Fire Apparatus 298—300Fishes 312Fists 294Flags 300.301,315Fruits and Flowers 308, 315
G. A. R.—See Society Emblems 297—299Globe 299
Harness and Saddlery 311Hearse 306Hens and Chickens 295, 306Horses 295,306, 310,311,'315Horse Shoes 311Horse Shoer 315Houses 295
Ice 310Independent Order of Red Men 297, 299Independent Order of (ilood Templars 297
296, 299Jr. 0. U. A. M.
PAQE.
K. of P.—See Society Emblems 296—.300
Letter and Bill Head Logotypes 292Liverj' ,307
Masonic—See Society Emblems 296—300Masquerade 'SOO
Monuments 295Musical 295
Natural Gas 312Newspaper Cuts 295
Odd Fellows—See Society Emblems 296—;^)0
Palette 295Paper Hanging 295Pawnbroker 295Printer 297,:^
Railroads 304, 308, .312
Recipe Marks 291Roosters 304, 305, 314Royal Arcanum 299
Safes 317Sailing Vessels 295, 313, 316Sailor 303Seals 291, 304, 308Society Emblems 296—300Sons of Veterans 297Sous of St. George 298, 300Stars 291
Steam Ships 295, 316
Tobacco and Cigars 307Turkey 305,309,317
Wheat 295, 2&7, 303Woinau's Relief Corps 297
Index and Price List of Cuts.
No. Paoe. Price No. Page. Price No. Page. Price No. Page. Price No. Page. Ppice
4* ...24.5...
..304...
..291,
30;3o
61*.67*..
68*.
..209..
..210..
,.210..
30 105*..
106*..
107
...210..
...211..
•^92.
4040
,,. 30
lU...m...136...
..292..
..292..
..292..
101010
159+..
160+..
161+..
..185..
..185..
..185..
103030
..10
10... 05 1011... ..291... 05 69*.. ..211.. .35 108t. ...185.. 40 137... ..2t)2
. 10 162+.. ..18.5.. 1012... ..291..
..291...
0505
70*..
71*...210..
..210..
.35 109t.110...
...186..
...292..
3010
138...
139...
..292..
..292..
1010
16.3+..
ltU+..
..18ii..
..18,5..
10
13... .35 10
14... ..291.. 05 72t.. ...186.. 30 111... ..292.. 10 140... ..292.. 10 ](>5+.. ..1S5.. 10
15... ..2!)1... 10 73... ..292.. a5 112... ...292.. 10 141... ..292.. 10 mn.. ..185.. 10
16... ..291.. 10 77*.. ..210.. 35 113... ..292.. 10 142... ..292.. 10 167+.. ..18.5... 10
17. ..291...
..291...
1515
78*..
79*..
..210..
..210..
;35 114...
116...
..292..
..292..
1010
14;!..
144... ..292..
1010
168....
169*...292...
..292..
10
18... .35 7519... ..291.. 15 80t,, 185.. ...,;i5 117,,, ,292.. 10 145... ..292.. 10 172*. ..2:^9.. 5029*. ..2a5. .^5 81... ..292.. .^5 118... ..29'>.. 10 146... ..293.. .50 173.... ..293.. 4035* ..216..
..216..
. ...35 83*.84*..
..209..
..210..
... 30 119...
120...
..292.. 1010
147*..
148....
...209..
.292..3010
174....
17.>*..
..293..
..212..
4036*. a5 40 ;35
50*.. ..211.. 40 85*.. ..211.. 40 121... ..292.. 10 149.... ...292.. 10 176*. ..212.. 'M51* ..211..
..292..
..292..
..292..
50 86*.
92...
93*..
96...
..210..
..292..
..209..
..292..
a5.30
122...
\Zi...
124...
125,..
..292..
..292...
..292...
,,2{)2...
10101010
1.50t..
151t..
152+..
153t..
..18,5..
..185..
..185..
..18.5..
10101010
177+..
178+..
179*..
180*..
..187..
..187..
..213..
..213..
2559 .35
4030
?553... ;J5 3054.. 35 .30
55*.. ..211.. 40 97t.. ..185.. 40 126... ..292.. 10 1.54-.. ..185.. 10 181+.. ..187.. 3556*.. ..210.. ;i5 100*. ..210.. .35 127... ..292.. 10 15.5+.. ..185.. 10 182+.. ..187.. ....;35
58t.. ...186.. 40 101*. ..211.. 35 i;^)... ..292... 10 1.56+.. ..185.. 10 185... ..304.. ..1.{M)
59... ..292.. 30 102t.. ..186.. 40 131... ..292.. 10 157+.. ..18.5.. Kf 186... ..292.. ....J30
60... ..292.. 30 104t.. ..186.. 35 132... ..2<)2... 10 158+.. ..185.. 10 187... ..292.. 30
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
Index and Price List of Cuts.
No. Page. Price No. Page. Price No. Page. Price No. PaOe. Price No. Page. Pkic'e
188 ..292.. 30 .3.32*.. ..249.. ..1.25 430*.. ..235.. 75 511... ...303.. ..1.25 606*., ..2.30,. 90
189t 187,, .....35 -m... ..316.. 90 4;n*. ..243.. 75 .512... ..303.. ..1..50 607... ..305... 40
190t 187 .35 ;«4*.. ..231... ;« 432*.. ..258.. 90 513... ..303.. ..l.(K) 608... ,,296„, 2.5
192*..
198*..212...
21^,.
3030
335...
336...
. 316..
..313..
7560
433*..
434*..
..2;i5..
..2.50..
30 514*.51.5...
..210..
..317..
30 609...
610*...306..
..2:s6...
1 0025 75 ,,.,;i5
ia=>* ..216.. 30 337... ..311.. 40 43.5*.. ..241.. 75 .516t.. ..197.. ..1.25 611*. ..'m.. ,35
196*.. ,216.. 30 338t.. ..208... 75 m... ..312.. 60 517*. ..242.. 40 613*. ..2:i2.. 40*?m *^3,. 40 339... ..295.. 30 437... ..312.. 70 .518*.. ...2.54.. ..1.(H) 619*. ..2.57.., ,,,,75
W?. ..2t)3.. 40 340*.. ..257... 90 438... ..311.. 75 519t.. ..212.. ..1.25 620+.. ..210.. .50
?m ..293.. 35 341*. ..2.59.. 75 439... ..312.. ,50 .520... ..291.. 25 621- ..
622--..
..210... ,50m ..293.. .35 342... ..311... 50 440*.. ..2.56.. .50 .521... ..291.. .30 ,210,, ,.35
1^9- ..187.. 25 34;^*.. ..260.. 60 441*.. ..2(i5.. 30 .522... ..291.. ;i5 62;^.. ..210.., , 35
2ia-..
212 ..
..187..
..188..
2540
344...
345...
..311..
..307..
..1.00
.50
442*..
443t
..231..
..208..
40,50
,523...
524...
..291..
..291..
2025
624+..
62.5+..
. 211. .50
..210... 75
213t..
214t..
215t
..188.. 40 346* ,261.., 50 444t 208,, 40 .525*,, 254.. ,100 626+ ..210... 75
..188..
..187..
187..
403030
347...
.^9...
..305..
..261..
..307..
7575
..1.00
44,5t..
4461..
447t..
. 208..
..208..
..208..
404040
526...
527*..
528...
..310..
..2.59..
...309..
50 627+..
628+..
629+..
211 .50
6075
..210...
..211..
35
2m 75220*,, .,.214.. 40 350*.. ..262.. 50 448-..
449*..
..216.. ..1.25 ,529... ..305.. 60 6.30*.. ..264.. 40221*. ..214.. 40 351... ..306.. 25 ..2.59.. ..l.,50 .531*. ..24;i. 40 632*.. ..264.. ,50
222* ..215.. 40 352t.. ..216.. 25 450... ..301.. .50 532*.. ..260.. 25 633*.. ..264.. 75223* ...215...
21.5..
4075
353t..3,54...
..216..
..308..
26..1.25
451...
4.52*.
..3)1..
..2.56..
,50 533...
.5;S4...
..308..
..314..
4040
634*..
6^5*..
..241..;
..2.55..
75224*, 40 75'^?A* ...215... 75 3>5*.. ..264.. , 75 4.53... ..307.. ..1.25 .5.35*.. ..2,54.. 60 636*.. ..264... 752^5... ,,294.. 20 a56*.. ..266.. 40 454*.. ..26;i. .50 r>m... ..308.. 90 6.37... ..306.. 75256 ..294..
..216..
2075
357*..
3.58*..
..266..
..266..
4075
4.55...
4.56*..
...306..
..2.55..
.50 537*..
.538...
..255..
..308..
5060
638...
639§..
..311...
„266„40
260* .30 ,50
261*,, ,,216.. 75 ;i59*.. ..266.. ..1.25 4.57... ..301.. 40 ,539... ..313.. ..1.25 646... ..314... ,,,,75
262* ..214.. 75 360*. ..266.. 60 4.59... ..301.. ;i5 .540*.. ..265.. 60 648... ..296 . 75'?m* ..214.. 75 361* ..24;i. 2,5 460
, ,301 ;^5 .541* 265 ,50 649 ..296.. 60265* ..214..
..214..
6060
362*..
364*..
..266..
..266...
7560
461...
465...
..301..
..311..
6040
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.54.3*.,
..240..
.:2,38..
,50 690*..
691*..
..220..
..220,,
15266* 75 ,,,,15
267* ,,213.. ^5 384*. ..233.. 75 4(76... ..311.. 90 .544*.. ..265.. 40 692*.. ..220,, 15268* ..213.. ;i5 385*.. ..2:^8.. 30 467... ..307.. ;i5 .545... ..303 . :i5 693*.. ..220... ....15
270*., ..215.. 75 3S6t.. ..208... 35 468*.. ..239.. :i5 546*.. ..243.. 75 (i94*.. ..220.. 15271*. ..215.. . ...75 3S7*.. ..238.. 40 469... ..311.. 2,5 .548... ..316.. ..1.00 695*.. ..220.. 15272* ..212.. .35 388*.. ..'^0... 75 470*.. ..262.. ;i5 ,549... ,,302., 75 696*,. ..220 ,,,25
27.^* ,,212.. .35 389... ..315.. ..1.00 471... ..306.. 40 .5-50... ..302.. 75 697*., ..220 ,,..2,5
274* ..212.. .35 390t.. ..197.. ..1.00 472t.. ..208.. .50 ,5.51 1., ,,216.. 40 698*,. ..220.. 2;5
276*,, ..216.. 75 391*. ..m.. 75 473*.. ..2,55.. 40 ,5.52*.. ..261.. 40 699*.. ..220.. 25277*.. ..216... ....75 392*.. ..242... 75 474*.. ..262.. 90 ,553... ..302.. 75 700*.. ..220... ....20
278*.. ..216.. 30 393... ..305.. 80 475... ..310.. 60 ,551... ..302.. 75 701*.. ..220.. 20279* 216... .....30 394*- ..'m... 40 477*.. ..241.. 60 .5,55 ..302.. ..30 702* ..220., , ,,15
280* ..216..
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..295..
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..300..
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2030
400...
401t..402...
..312..
..208..
..308..
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..2.33..
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..218..
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..220...
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Index AND Price List of Cuts.
No. Page. Price No. Paob. P RICE No. Page. Price No. Page. PmcE No. Page. Price
733*.. ..220.. 30 790*.. ...222 ..16 847... ....300.. 40 9-25 :^04.. ..1.00 1002 310.. ;i6
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739... ..296.. 16 796... ..29() ...20 8.6;-;... ...298.. 36 944*...*2;32.. -20 10-22 -294.. .^0
740*.. ..221.. 16 7i»7... ..•J)() ...20 8.61... ...2il9.. .60 946*... '232.. '20 10'2.3 -294.. 30741*. ..221.. 1.") 79>... ..21!() ...20 8.).6... ...298.. .60 946* ..'2.37.. 20 1024 310.. , , 8674'^ ..296..
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948 317..
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30 lOi) 313..
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780*.. ..222... 20 837... ..296 ..25 909... ...•297.. ;i") 987t...l97.. 76 10116 '292.. .,40
781... ..96.. 25 838... ..296 ..20 910... ...297.. 60 9S9*...'237.. ,76 10117 '292.. ....46
782*.. ..222.. 20 839... ..296 ..26 911... ...297.. .60 990 :m.. .60 10118 '292.. ....40
7S3*.. ..222.. 15 840... ..2i>(; ..30 912... ...297.. .^0 991 -m.. 76 10119 -M).. .....60
784*.. ..222.. 15 841... ..i:9i) ..20 913... ...•297.. 35 992*... '230.. ..1.00 10129 310.. ....76
786*.. ..222 . 15 842t.. ..191 ..30 914... ..297 . ;36 991*...^2;',().. .36 10228 311.. ....10
786*.. ..222.. 15 843... ..298 ...60 916... ..297.. .60 996^^..2.•i').. 30 10300t...-20S.. ....46
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Index and Price List of Metal Corners.
No. Pace. Price
1 290 202 -290 203 '2<K) 20
4t 16(5 .30
.6* 191 206* 191 '20
7t 166 .60
8* 191 309 290 26
lot 167 40
12t 167 40
No. Pace. Price
13 '290 2.6
14* 192 4016 290 2616* 191 26
17t 166 .60
18 290 3019* 191 2521 '290 -25
•22 •290 .30
23* 191 30•24t 166 30
No. Page. Price
25 290 .30
26t 167 30
27t 167 .30
28t 166 .30
29 •2i)0 4030 '2<)0 2631 '290 3032 '290 .30
33* 192 30»5 290 3037 2<;0 30
No. Page. Price
39t 167 76
.6.6t 166 '25
112t 166 '25
114* 191 40121* 192 30131 290 30138* 191 .60
161 '290 .60
1.62 290 .60
1.6.6* 192 .60
166t 1(56 30
No. Page. Price
181 290 20182 '290 3(^
183 •290 40184t 167 .6(^
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BROAD BLACK WASTE OF SPACE WAS BORNThe arch of heaven was burst to the day, the sun leapt up and the gods were
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WHO ARE THE GREATEST AND HOAV IS IT
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THE WISDOM OF THE PEOPLEThose who apply themselves too much to little things
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WE APPRECIATE IT AND SYMPATHIZE WITH HIM
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Go TO THE Land of Orange Blossoms Where thev never Shcael Snow
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Of the beautiful Annabel Lee
The Eldest of the Present, and Newest of the Past
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14A, 14a. 60a. 10 Point Old Styll, No. 4. $2.95
MY TOUGH LANCE THRUSTETH SUREPermutation ; that is, immediate inference by privative conception.
The people gazed with horror
Indeed, Plato, thou Reasonest Well
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HE IS A PLAIN, HONEST MANIn the parliament of man, the federation of the world
To what base uses may we be put.
Jimmy Quits his Righteous Acts, but Jumps High.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 47 Clei'eland, Ohio.
75A, 30a, ii^Oa. S J'oiNT Postkr Antic^uk. Sln.lK)
WOOD ENGRAVINGS.
American Society of Wood Engraving.
This society represents the highest skill and the most per-fect work in wood engraving that has ever been attained in any-
country. No other art has made such progress in moderntimes, and the wonderful developments in this have beenbrought about mainly by Americans. They have found andworked out, within the last twenty years, more possibilities inthe simple technical processes of drawing on blocks and print-ing from them, than had been discovered by their predecessorsin three and a half centuries since Durer.. A number of favor-ing circumstances have conspired to accomplish this interest-ing advance. American publishers and American readers havealways had a strong liking for illustrations in their books andperiodicals, and it was one of the earliest ambitions of the first
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RESTORATION OF VALUABLE BOOKS
Best Leather Bindings Become Dilapidated
the "making up" process
A curious art, in which there are two or three
experts in London, retained by the British Museum,although their talents are at the general service, is
that of " making up "—a phrase apparently borrow-ed from the theatrical profession. But this art hasno connection with the stage, except in so far as it
sometimes concerns itself with the old folios of
Shakespeare. The art of " making up " consists in
supplying missing leaves or pages in rare old vol-
umes, either in facsimilie or from other damaged or
imperfect copies. A leaf of the first four folios of
Shakespeare is worth about $3 and a frontispiece
$50. It is difficult to procure them at $1234567890
Cleveland Type Foundry, 4.S Cleveland, Ohic.
48A, 20a, 200a. 12 Point Poster Antiquk. 113.75
TYPE OF CIVILIZATION
Clean Cut, Sharp, Legible and Bold
The general whose name rings in everyear, and thrills a nation with pride, doesnot become a hero by lofty conceptionsalone, but by the patient acquisition ofmilitary details, and incessant, business-like CARE for the food, dress, and health ofhis men. Ten thousand tedious trifles at-
tended to—ten thousand orders given anddisappointments borne
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20A, 10a, 100a. 18 Point Poster Antique $12.50
WHITE BEASS TYPEOur Original Copper Alloy,
The composition of the variousingredients and the proper wayto effect their unity or affinity,
are known only to our experts.By the use of which we securesharpness of face and toughnessunparalleled.
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20A, 10a, 60a. 22 Point Postkii Axtiquk. $12.30
WITHOUT BEINGUnkind to theWomenVery few of them know
how to wash their face, notonly so they will be cleans
but so that the skin will re-
main white, firm and tight,
this tightness $123456
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HBRR DRUCKERBe it known to those
who desire more light,
in regard to Printers'
material and tools that
we make almost every-
thing necessary 6789Clex'iland Type Foundry, 50 Cleveland, Ohio
6A, 4a, 22a. 36 Point Postkr Axtfquk. $12.50
J.B.SMITH,
Fish Merchant
THE BEST
This is not an ad-vertisement, it is
a specimen page,yet it is the truthtold in plain andbold letter.
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48A, 20a, 200a, 12 Point Poster Ionic. $13.80
THE COMPOSING STICK
The System Mathematical Printing
Previous to 1480, when the composingstick was introduced, the method of com-position was by taking the letters directfrom the boxes, and placing them side byside in a coffin made of hard wood, with astout bottom, and kept tight when com-pleted by means of screws at the foot/The earliest press of which we have anyaccount is a kind of screw, with a contri-vance for bringing the forms under thepressure. This rude instrument contin-
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24A, 10a, 100a. 18 Point Poster Iomic. $12.00
A NOBLE letterFull of Expression and Grace.
Bears a kind of mean propor-tion between the more solidand delicate orders. There isboth delicacy and ingenuity dis-played in this type, the inven-tion of which is attributed toone who was skilled in his craft.It has a more agreeable and ele-
$ 1234567890 £Cleveland Type Foundry^ 52 Clevelurtd, Ohio,
lOA. 6.\, 60a. 24 Point Postkr Ionic. $12..iO
WESTERN TYPEMADE FOR ALL SECTIONS
OF THE COUNTRY
This attractive series is
capable of speaking itsown praise, and needs tobe merely glanced at tomeasure its worth. As atype for GOOD DISPLAY it
cannot be surpassed, es-pecially if it agrees withthe taste of the customerwho desires WORK done.It is a general favorite oftasty printers because it
is so USEFUL in all workplain or colored.
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60A, 2.")A, 350a. 8 Poixt Postkr Commercial. $11,50
THE FATE OF THE COWARDLY OLD FARMER.
The Following Story was Recently Related by Bob Burdette
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A Farmer down in Pennsylvania went to the well one hot day to
DRAW WATER, and when the old oaken bucket rose from the well all
dripping with coolness, a large Snake raised his head from its mosscovered depths and looked at the man with the air of a snake that waspowerfully glad to get up into the sunshine again. The farmer "hollered"
and let go all holts. The windlass flew around like a buzz saw. Thehandle caught the man Two Most Awful Blows before he could dodge,
breaking his jaw, knocking out three teeth and making him bite his
tongue clear in two. When the hired man descended the well and cap-
tured the snake, it was only an eel that not only had no idea of biting^'the
farmer, but was rather a good thing to bite itself. So they bit it.
Moral: It is a good deal better to stand still and get bit than to run
and get slugged.
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HOW HE LOVED HIS YOUNGER BROTHER
Remarkable Story of a Brother's Unselfish Love
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"Mabel," said Henry, and in spite of his effort to con-
trol himself his voice was tremulous, and he spoke with
the air of timid desperation which marks the elocution of
a man about to ask for the loan of $5. " Mabel, I do not
kneel at your feet " (and he wasn't, he was sitting bolt up-
right on the sofa) " to plead for myself, I come here only
to beg you to think of my younger brother, George. He-he loves you dearly, Mabel, and should you refuse his
plea, I tremble for the consequences. He wants a Sister-
in-law, one who will be a true sister to him. Will you
not be one to him?" We go to press too early to give her
answer, but we hope it was yes, for George's sake.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 54 Cleveland, Ohio.
4.SA,20A,2l)0a. 12 I'oint Postkk Commkucial. $11.25
A REMARKABLE SNAKE STORY
How A Mexican Reptile Defied the Lightning
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A family in San Luis Potosi possessed a very
fine rattlesnake. They had captured it by meansof a forked stick when it was a baby, and hadsucceeded in domesticating it. In the course of
years it grew to be fourteen feet long, and wastame and very playful. It became very much at-
tached to its master and would follow him about
the house like a dog. During the recent storm in
San Luis many houses were struck by lightning.
Nobly determined to die for its benefactor it
20A, IOa, 12oa. 18 Point Postkr Commercial. $11.75
CRAWLED ON THE TOP
Of the Chimney and Stood on End.
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The electricity attracted by this Hv-
Ing Hghtning rod reduced to ashes the
noble reptile and also the house. There
is no use in letting the newspapers have
a monopoly on these snake stories. I'm
something of a liar myself.Cleveland Type Foidnthy, 55 Clei'eland, Ohio.
10A,5A,42a. 28 Point Postkr Commkrcial. $9.75
WELL HEELED
The Cooking School Girl
Where are you going mypretty fair maid? Im com-
ing from cooking school, sir,
she said. Loud laughed the
rude man, but she shut up
his head, for she laid him
out cold with a boulder of
new bread.
The way of the trans-
gressor is truly a hard road
to travel.
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I 12 Point Oi-d Styi-k Coxdkxskd, No. 4.
25A, 40a. |2.40.
BETTER A UNE OF SENSE
Thau a Whole Pajre of Nonsense
loA,20a.
IH Point Oi,i> Styi.k Coni>knski>, No. 4.
20.\,3«a. $:<.:w.
WANT OF MONEY
Is the Root of Much Evil
24 Point Old Stylk Condensed, No. 4. S3.60
PENS AND II OUT OF REACH
Ten Often Will Avoid a Serious Breach
lOA, loa. Point Oi,d Styi.k Condensed, No, 4. ^.50
EGOTISM'S ALPHABET
Contains Only One Little Letter
6A, lOa. 40 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 4. $4.05
THE Till) Ai BRAVE
Are Equal in tlie Silent Grave
A,10a. 48 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 4. $5.60
Heroes of Imniortal FameCleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
32A, tJ-ta, 8 Point Om) Styi,k Condknskd, Nd. 2. $2.65
HEADQUARTERS LADIES' DRESS REFORM CLUB
Members will Hereafter, when Visiting Places of Amusement, Refrain from
Wearing Towering Bonnets and Hats, with Soaring Plumage 67
20A, 40a. 10 Point Old Stylk Condkxseo, No, 2. $2.0r>
ENFORCED SALE OF LADIES' HEADGEAR
Owing to Resolutions Passed by the Ladies' Dress Reform Club, and
43 the Unexpected Demands from our Creditors 57
20A, Sl.lo. 30a, $1.05. 12 Point Old Style Coxdexskd, No. 2. Complete Font, $2.20
WHATEVER YOU DO, MY BOY, DO WELL
Begin at the Bottom and Work up to the Top, ever Striving
Despair Not 1234567890 Struggle
14A, $1.45. 22a, $1.3.5. 18 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Complete Font, $2.80
TO REACH THE LOFTIEST
Pinnacle of Fame and Honorable Wealth
$12,345, See 678.90
8A, $1.75. 12a, $1.-50. 24 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Complete Font, $3.25
YES, BUT, FATHER,The Young 3456 Man Answer
6A, $2.25. 8a, $1.80. 36 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 2. Complete Font, $4.05
NOW SUPPOSEDrilling 678 For WellCleveland Type Foundry, .58 Cleveland, Ohio.
3A, $1.7i). oa, $1.4"). 42 Point Om) Styi-k Coxdknskd, No. 2, Complete Font, $3.15.
IN NATURALGas Country. See! 233A, 6a. 48 Point Old Stylk Condensed, No. 2. $5.75
MOCKINGGeneral 28 Sport8A, 6a. 60 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 2. $7.95
DESIRED
Great 68 Rush3A, 8a. 72 Point Old Style Condensed, No. 2. $9.50
BIG 28 MenCleveland Type Foundry^ 59 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Poi.vT Fkkxch Old Styi.k.•48A, 2«A,96n. |3.85
SUSPENSE AND SILENCE
Forlorn Little Maidens Cease Your Singinjj
What Noisy Crowds Are There
Unheeded 234.687 Departure
10 PoixT Frkxch Old Styi.k.
»0A, 16a, 60a. |3.95
CAN YOU WISH
Desolately to Lunch on Bears
While Friends Hunger
Cheer 486 Croak
8 Point Frkxch Old Stylk.40A, -JOa. 80ik. 14.40
ROAMING AROUNDBarefooted Children Picking Tacks
AND BITTERLY CRYING RATS
Vigilant S67 Officials
12 Point Frkxch OldStylk.30A, 16a, 60a. $4.fK)
SLEEPING SOUNDWhilst Learned Burglars
Burgle Gheffgnier
Come 123 Back
ISA, 3Ca. 16 PoixT Frkxch Old Stylk, $5.00
NEW FADS IN CRAVATSThe Rather Stuffily Fastened Darlings
Ghokers 458 Hangers
14A, 20a. 18 PoixT Frkxch Old Stylk. S4.30
WATER RATESDiamond Dealers and Rascality
Novelties 758 Realized
lOA, 20a. 24 Point Fkkxch Old Stylk. $5.75
SEEK FOR GOLDGrab Bonds and Stocks
Run 3S4 Hop.Cleveland Type Foundry^ Cleveland, Ohio.
6A,12a. 3U Point Fkknch Om) Styi.k. $5.75
FIRE HIGHLovliest 854 Burning
5A, 10a. :i!) Point Frknch Old Styi.k. $6.50
RAlt RIDEGruff 364 Dudes
u 48 Point Frknch Omj Stylk. SS.OO
Race 13 TIPS3A, 6a. 60 Point French Old Style. $10.50
BID not 483A,4a. 72 Point French Old Style. $14.00
FIE Hit 3Cleveland Type Foundry, 61 Cle7>dand, Ohio.
12A, $1.70. 20a, $1.50. 18 Point Old Style, No. 2. Complete Font, $3.20
THE STARRY NINEThere are for all Three Cardinal Virtues
Then Reach the Golden Shore
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TRUE AND RASHSilent Quilp Wonders why Goats
Emigrated from far Angora
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TRUMPETSLoudly Sound a Charge
Pleasant Company
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6A, S2.85. 8a, $2.20. .% Point Ou> Style, No. 2. Complete Font, $5.05
MASTERSThe Queer Institute
Crystal Slipper
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4A, $3.70. 6a, #3.15. 48 Point Old Style, Xo. 2. Complete Font, S6.85
NOTESRightful Tried
34 Song 89Cln>eland Type Foundry, ^ CUveland, Ohio.
lOA, 2(Ja. 18 Point Vaxtos Oko 8tyi,k. $3.65
REVENUE CUTTERHunting for Seal in Alaskan
324 Territory 579
8A, 16a. 24 Point Canton Oi.d Styi.k. 14.90
BITTER TALKNine Female Lawyers
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6A, 12a. 30 Point Canton Old Styi.k. #o.15
RUDIMENTSFund of Rhymes 27
5A, 10a. 8(5 Point Canton Oi.d Styi.k. S6.70
MINERAL86 Bank LoansCleveland Typc Foundry, 04 Cleveland, Ohio,
4A, 8a. 4K Point Caxton Old Stylk. 19.10
STRINGMet Fate 27
3A, 6a. m Point Caxton Old Stylk. $10.60
BRISKHat 26 Pin3A, oa. 72 Point Caxton Old Stylk. $15.50
REad 68Cln'elomi Tyf>e Foiimiry, 65 Cleveland, Ohio.
20A, «).90. 30a, 80.,S.5. 8 Point Commkrciaf,. Complete Font, $1.75
WHEN BEDTIME COMES, AND CURTAINS FALL, ANDRound I go the Doors to Lock, before lamps go out my wife doth call,
"Remember, my dear, to wind the clock."
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WHEN BOOTS ARE OFF, AND FORThe day all Irksome cares are put away, I hear wife's
voice from dreamland say,
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"BE SURE YOU PUT THE KITTENOut. " When stretched between the sheets I lie
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AND HEAVY LIDS HAVECeased to wink, from Trundle-bed there
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6A, $1.6,5. 12a, S2.00. 28 Point Commercial. Complete Font, S3.65
COMES THIS CRYPa, I want a water dwink.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 66 Cleveland, Ohio.
24A, Sl.OO. 36a. $1.00. 6 Point Old Styi.k Axtiquk. Complete Fout, S2.00
A HARTFORD, CONNETICUT, MAN SENT HIS BOY INTO
The Country Equipped with a Woodchuck Trap, Fishing Tackle, Gun and Other
Appliances for Enjoying his Vacation of a few weeks,
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AND TOLD HIM TO HAVE A GOOD TIME ANDEnjoy Himself, but to be sure and attend Church on Sunday. The boy
Promised to Observe the Instructions of the
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FATHER AND STARTED OFF ^VITHLight Heart, Thinking of the Weeks of Solid Sport he
Was going to have during his long
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VACATION. THE FIRST LETTERReceived from the boy said : Dear Papa, I have
Caught a Woodchuck. It was a
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14A, $2.15. 20a, $1.95. 18 Point Old Style Antique. Complete Font, $4.10
SKUNK. DID NOT GOTo Church. Yours Affectionately,
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 67 Cln>eland, Ohio.
lOA, 20a. 18 Point Old Style Italic, No. 3. $3.10
ARTISTIC PAINTINGAstonishing Architectnral Momiments
Remarkable 2^ Performers
8A, 16a. 22 Point Old Stylk Italic, No. 3. $3.80
DANGER SIGNALCommonplaceJ4 Conversation
National Exhibition
8A, 16a. 24 Point Old Stylk Italic, No. 3. $4.25
EVE}^ KITES4 Ratish Justice Courts 6
oA, 10a. 32 Point Old Style Italic, No. 3. $.5.00
73 ROUTE short
3A, 6a. 44 Point Old Style Italic, No. 3. $6.00
FINEGuns 68Cleveland Type Foundi-y^ 68 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Ronaldson Titlk Siah'K.
30A, 60a. 83.00
DYNAMO & I^niSONContrivers of Mlectrical Supplies
Adapted to Various Purposes
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10 Point Ronaldson Titlk Slopk.
22A, 4fMi. $3.35
I^ONG'WINDBDFleeting Roman Horses
Chariot Races
8 Point Ronaldson Titlb Slope.
25A, 50a. $3.15
I,AWS AND CRIMnModern Torture Appliances
Suitable for Offenders
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12 Point Ronaldson Title Slope.
20A, 40a. $3.55
ELECTRICBurglar Alarm Hinge
Thieves Caught
12A. 22a. 18 Point Ronaldson Title Sixjpe. $4.15
BUCKING BRONCHOHazardous Western Amusement
SA, 14a. 24 Point Ronaldson Title Slope. $4.50
t:bxan shbbpElectric Cowboy Lassos
6A, 10a. 30 Point Ronaldson Title Slope. $5.25
BBWAILINGConstant Grumbler5A, 8a. .sr> Point Ronaldson Title Slope. $6.00
APRIL ShowersCleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
21A, 48a. 6 Point Bold Fack Italic. $2.25
-SIAKJe CUBE FOR WEAK, rAINEVL KIDXEYSSack Ache, Side Ache, Shooting Pnitis Rheutuatis^n, Coughs, Colda l'J3436
24A, 48a. 7 Point Bold Face Italic. $2.55
SUBERB SHOWING AND VERY SPECIAL SALENew Spring Kid Gloves, Every Proper Novelty, Every Genteel 56
24A, 48a. 8 Point Bold Face Italic. $3.00
IMPROVED HOLLERS FOR PRINTERSSuperior in Quality to Those Made by the Old Method 36
18A, 36a. 10 Point Bold Face Italic. $2.90
JSON-PABTISAN GOVERNMENTS4 In Resj^onse to an Tiivitatiou of the JPressnien
12A, 24a. 12 Point Bold Face Italic. $2.65
LIGHT PBINTED SILKSCrystals, Plain and Fancy Wares 168
12A, 24a. 18 Point Bold Face Italic. $3.90
LAKE FRONT AGAIN54 Great Aid to Cleanliness is Soap
lOA, 20a. 22 Point Bold Face Italic. $4.55
STOVE DISPLAYGive Entire Satis/action 656A, 12a. 28 Point Bold Face Italic. $4.-55
NEW LOANS24 Building PurposesCleveland Type Foundry, 70 Clez>eland, Ohio.
6 Point Titi-k, No. 4.
24A, 11.10. -ISa, Jl.iO. Complfte Tout, $2.30
THE OTHER DAYTeach Scholars the Evils and Folly
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7 Point Titi.k, No. 4.
HOA, «()a. $3.00
LADIES OF FADVIL.L.K
Have Open a Grand Kmporium23 Ostrich Plumes 45
20A,«U5, 36a, $l.•^>. 8 Point Title, No. 4. Complete Font, »2.40
HIBERNIAN, FRESH FROM THE EMERAL.DIsle, who was Listening witli Much Attention, said that
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RIGHT BUT WAS PERPLEXEDContinued Remark 335,567 But the Witty Boy
14A, $l.a5. 26a, $1.65. 12 Point Title. No. 4. Complete Font, $3.00
EMBARRASSMENT, WEDon't Have to $123,45 Neither Should
24A, 48a. 5}^ Point Full Face, No. 3. $2.75
I5f FIVE Hl'^URKD YKAR», SAYS A CRAZY WRITFR THE 12345Inooni]>reheii<«il>le Future DIscuKSioni^
24A, 48a. 6 Point Full Face, No. 3. $2.55
COUXTY^ »rPKRIXTKXI>EXTS, «OARI> OF PUBL.1C WORKSAre Earnestly an<l Speoially Called Fpon 3450
24A, 48a. 7 Point Full Face, No. 3. $2.80
co:»iic a:^i> !SK3rTi:fiE3iTAi. ^VARBr^KRi^ FR03I <i^f:or<,^ia
iSoiig'M, Fo;^ Horn A<*eoiii]»iiiiiiiieiitw l:!i:)45
2iA, 48a. 8 Point Full Face, No. 3. $3.25
I.OVKI.V IIAIHKXS, \OlTH, BEAl TY, WIT Al^Dl>esii*able Coiiibiiiatioiis ll<2345
18A, »)a. 10 Point Full Face, No. 3. $2.75
THE LANDLORDS LOVE UUiU REIVTIS, LOWTaxes, llodel Tenants, Improvements 78
12A, ila. 12 Point Fill Face, No. 3. $2.60
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO CI.iqUEAnd Break in Political 345
Clei'elami Type Foitmiry, 71 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Two-Link Condknskd, No. 5.
36A. S1.55EDITORIAL CONVENTION
MEETING OF EMINENT WRITERS 189
10 Point Tmo-Line Condknskd, No. 5.
24A. S1.30
ANCIENT HISTORYWONDERFUL RECORD 17
12 Point Two-Link Condknskd, No. ">.
24A. $2.20
BEAUTIFULPICTURE FRAME 7
18 Point Tavo-Line Condensed, No. 5
8 Point Two-Lixk Condensed, No. 5.
24A. «1.4C
WESTERN PRAIRIESIMMENSE STOCK RANCHES, 8
11 Point Two-Link Condensed, No. 5.
24A. $1.85
EDUCATIONALPUBLIC LIBRARIES 14
16 Point Two-Line Condknskd, No. 5.
18A. $2.00
COLUMBIANINDEPENDENCE 8
16A $2.00
FARMERS' POULTRY JOURNAL 25
12A. 20 Point Two-Line Condknskd, No. 5. $2.25
MAICHESTER BUDGET 84
22A. 10 Point Two-Line, No. 10. $1.50
UNSOUNDED BY $23
16A. 11 Point Two-Line, No. Id. $1.36
23 BUILDING AIR16A. 12 Point Two-Line, No. Id. $1^
$123 LITTLE LUXURY OF LIFE12A. 16 Point Two-Line, No. 10. $1.50
WHERE SHADOWS ARE 278
12A. 18 Point Two-Link, No. 10. $1.90
PEACH-LIKE BLOSSOM 568A. 24 Point Tw^o-Line, No. 10. $2.10
HUMAN SLAVES 34Cleveland Type Foundry, 72 Clet'eland, Ohio.
36A. 6 Point Halk Titlk. $1.75
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26A. H Point Halk Titlk. $1.60
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24A. 10 Point Half Title. $1.70
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18A,$l.a5. 32a, $1.20. 6 Point Light Face Extended. Complete Font, $2.25
WHAT A GLORIOUS WORLD THIS WOULDBe if all the Inhabitants Could say, ^vith W^iti. £1334567890
18A,$l.a5. 30a, 11.:^). 8 Point Light Face Extended. Complete Font, $2.«5
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OTHER IVIEN'S aOOD,123 Content witli my EEarm. Bnt 456
lOA, $1.40. 18a, *1.4(». 12 Point Light Face Extended. Complete Font, $2.80
THEIR LOT, IN^EVER345 Sighing for that they 6787A,$2.15. 14a, $2.00. 18 Point Light Face Extendei.. Complete Font. $4.1.=>
HA.PPY F^eace S34Cln'eland Ty/>c Foumhy, 73 Clevelnttt/, Ohio.
30A, $0.90. 60a, $1.00. o Point Ai.dink, (ox 6 Point Body.) Complete Fout,$1.90
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Standard Klark and Colored Println); Inkit, Warranteil to g:ivp SalUfnrlion, »t Manufacturer's Price*. $240^2
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DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUM OF THE GHOSTLY SETTLEMENTS
Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. A Standard Edition.
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DECLARATIOIS OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
Rules and Regulations of the United States Army, Washington, D. C.
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THE GENERAL DESTRUCTION THEORYImportant Railroad Connections with Western Countries.
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ATLANTIC MUTUAL COMPANIESSouthern Commission and Produce Merchants
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LITE STOCK MARKETCimon was the Richest Man in Athens
12A, $2.15. 24a, $2.a5. 22 Point Aldine. Complete Font, $4.20
THE DAYTON MAILRoman and Grecian ArchitectsCleveland Type Foundry, 74 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Coxdkxsed, No, 4.
24A,48a. $2.05
THE JOURNALS OF AMERICA
Immortal Fame the Reward of True
123 Noble Greatness 456
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18A,$1.00. 36a, fl.l5. Complete Font, fi.la
A LONG SKETCH IN
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24.V, 48a. $2.55
FRIENDS OF OUR YOUTHJoyous. Happy Times, Transient
Departed Pleasures 78
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BETRAYED BY AHair. This Often is the
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CASE, UNLESS THE HAIR
Of the Girl he had out Buggy-riding 28
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SAME IS Worn by His Wife 13
7A, $2.60. 10a,$2.4o. Point Condensed, No. 4. Complete Font, $5.05
CARE Examine Coat 674A,$2.75. 8a,$3.a5. 48 Point Condensed, No. 4. Complete Font, $5.80
GOIIGt $23 Home3A.6a. 60 Point Condensed, No. 4. $8.35
GOLD Sale 54Clevelanil 'lype Foundry, 75 CliTelnnii, Ohio.
8 Point ExTKA Coxdkxskd, No. H.
40A,f2.0O. 50ii, $1.50. Corapli'te Font, $3.50
THE GARDEN WAS LOADED WITH SWEET
Scented Flowers, the Pretty MagnoHa (ireff Close by
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16A, $1.25. 24a, $1.15. Complete Font, $2.40
WE ARE GROWING OLD FAST
Horatio, my boy. Time is Winging us on
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lOA, $1.45. 16a, $1.55. Complete Font, $3.00
SCARCELY RECOVERED
From the Effects of our Fourth
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30A,$1.80. 40a. $1.30. Complete Font, $3. Kt
OIRIHIOK; SWEETLY THE MOCKINO
Bird Sang in the Twiligjit, Taiie Me Hack Home
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14A, $1.50. 26a, $1.75. Complete Font, $3.25
TO OUR ETERNAL HOME
At a Tremendous Rate. We lave
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8A, $1.70. 12a, $1.50. Complete Font, $3.20
OF JULY SPORT
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CONTRACT FOR 01
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6A, $2.45. 8a, $2.2.i. 42 Point Extra Condensed, No. 6. Complete Font, $4.70
K«y,ThisW»istoiiiii784A, $2.80. 8a, $2.85. 48 Point Extra Condensed, No. 6. Complete Font, $5.65
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10 Point Skklktox Axtiquk, No. 2.
$1.15. 60a, $l.».i. roraplote Font, $2.50
AN EVENNESS OF TEMPER
12 Point Skklkton Antiquk, No. 2.
20A,$1.00. 4()a, $l.l.>. Coiniik-te Font, $2.16
HIRAM, SON OF ABIFF
CantiOB keeps one out of Many TronOles Worker Of TyPB Who IieTOr Tirei
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ISA, $1.35. 30a, $1.40. Complete Font, $2.75
SEE THE TRAMP
24 Point Skklkton Antiquk, No. 2.
15A,fl.»>o. 30a, $2.10. CoinpU'te Font, $3.75
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6A, $;^.10. 12a, $Uo. 48 Point Skeleton Antique, No. 2. Complete Font, $6.25
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Cleveland Type Foundry, Ti Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Axtiquk Coxdkxskd, No. 2.
24A,fl.05. 48a $1.00. Compli'tc Font, $2.05
THE ANCIENTS BELIEVED
That the Whole Earth was Square, but tip
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18.\,$0.95. 27a, $0.80. Complete Font, $1.75
THEY EXPRESSEDIn Regard to the Inhabitants
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14.A,$1.35. 2Za, $1.3.i. Complete Font, $2.70
VICE STINGS
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24.\, $1.10. 48a, $1.15. Complete Font, $2.25
TO THE TIME OP GOINGTo Press we have not Heard that
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8A, $1.85. 14a, $1.90. Complete Font, $3.75
9CorraptUSE6A, $2.45. 12a, S2.90. 36 Point Antique Condensed, No. 2. Complete Font, $5.35
ROLLING Increase 84A, 8a. 44 Point Antique Condensed, No. 2. $5.05
MERRY (Hdren 253A, 6a. 48 Point Antique Condensed, No. 2. $5.75
84 Endure FADS3A, 5a. 60 Point Antique Condensed, No. 2. $7.35
FINE Robe 23ClcTeland Type Foundry, Cleveland , Ohio
o Point Axtiquk, No. 4.
24A,fl.l5. 48a, $1.45. Complete Font, f2.60
LAUGH AND THE WORLDLaughs With You Weep and You Weep
Alone Be Glad Your Friends
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M.\. 4Sa. $2.80
COMING REWARDThe Happy Fanners Viewing
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12 Point Antique, No. 4.
14 A, $1.45. L>-2a,$1.25. Complete Font, $2.70
DEATH BLOWDr. Jones, of Soan,
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24 A, 48a. $2.30
EDITORS, LABORERSThe Growth of Moral Ideas is Due
67 Economic Measures 35
10 Point Antique, No. 4.
16A, $1.05. 22a, $0.85. Complete Font, $1.90
PROHIBITION IN
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IDA, $1.60. 16a, $1.60. Complete Font, $3.20
WHISKYUseless 4Cure
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OF SNAKES as Men 46
6A, $2.90. 10a, $2.80. 28 Point Antique, No. 4. Complete Font, $5.70
KNOW^ Biters 55A,$3.75. 8a, $3.30. 36 Point Antique, No. 4. Complete Font, $7.05
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LOAded $1Cleveland Type Foundry, 79 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Antiquk. No. 3. i >s 1'oixt Axtiquk, No. 3.
25A,$1.25. 52a, $1.35. Complete Font, 1^.60 25.\,|1.50. 42a. f1.75. Complete Font. |S.?6
HIRAM KING OF TYRE|
FIRST EXPEDITIONThe Education of an Athenian Citizen
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25.\,$1.65. 42a,J1.55. Complete Font, $3.;
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l.\,$1.65. 32u. $1.80. CompleU; Font. $3.45
ALCIBIADESDealer in rare antiquities tj^^ ^gg^ Wealthy
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12.\.$l.-5. 20a, $1.80. Complete Font, $3. ,55
GOOD WINE
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10.V,$2.00. 18a. $2.10. Complete Font, $4.10
ENOUGH21 Roadster 98 Lake View 3
8A,$2.70. 12a, $2.2x 28 Point Antique, No. 3. Complete Font, $4.95
5 STUMP'S Dilemma6A, $3.05. 10a, S;3.00. 36 Point Antique, No. 3. Complete Font, $6.05
GENTS Cigars 84A, 8a. 44 Point Antique, No. 3. $7.50
46 OLD Shirt3A, 6a. 48 Point Antique, No. 3. $8.40
CAsters 38Cleveland Type Foundry, 80 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Axtiquk Extkxdei), No. 2.
16.\,$1.20. 24a. fl.lo. Compli'tc Font, |2.85
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8 n^oorttide of Life 34A, $1.90. 7a, $1.60. 22 Point Antique Extkndkd, No. 2. Complete Font, $3.50
3A,$2..50. 5a, $2.40. 28 Point Antiquk Extkndkd, No. 2. Complete Font, $4.90
3A, 6a. 36 Point Antiquk Extkndkd. $9.25
Fences 1Cleveland Type Foundry, 81 " Cleveland, Ohio.
45A. 6 Point No. 1 Lining Antiquk. $1.10
BE TRUB TO YOURSBLS" AT THE START. YOUNO MAN. BE TRUE TO YOURSELF
AND OOD : ERE YOU BUILD YOUR HOUSE MARK WELL THE SPOT. TEST WELL THE GROUND. AND BUILD
YOU NOT ON THE SAND OR THE SHAKING SOD
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DIG THE FOUNDATION DEEP. YOUNG MAN. PLANT FIRMLY THE OUTER WALL ;
LET THE PROPS BE STRONG. AND THE ROOF BE HIGH, LIKE AN OPEN TURRET TOWARD THE SKY.
THROUGH WHICH THE HEAVENLY DEWS MAY FALL.
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BUILD HIGH, AND DEEP, AND BROAD. YOUNG MAN,AS THE NEEDFUL CASE DEMANDS ; LET YOUR TITLE DEEDS BE
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THE YEAR HAS GONE, AND WITH IT
MANY A THRONG OF JOYOUS, HAPPY DREAMSITS SHADOW IN EACH HEART
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WHEN THOUGHTS OF THE LASTBITTER HOUR GOME LIKE A BLIGHT TO
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2i')A. I'-i l*t>iN-| LiMNc ANTK^rK. 82.25
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LILAO BUSHESFRAGRANT FLOWERS
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GEOGRAPHYFOURTH LESSON
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5 Point Ionic, No. 2—(on 6 Point Body.)|
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24A, $1.35. 48a, $1.50. Coinpk-te Font. $2.85j
24A, $1.40. 48a. $1.45. Coniplfto Font, $2.85
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24A, $1.50. 48a, $1.60. Complete Font, $3.10
DESIGNING ON WOOD
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ISA, $1.30. 36a, $1.45. Complete Font, $2.75
NINE DUCATS321 Celebration on the York 954 Geographic, Statistic 482
12 Point Ionic, No. 2.
16A, $1.23. 32a, $1.65. Complete Fout, $2.90
ATTIC LINES
18 Point Ionic, No. 2.
lOA, $1.90. 20a. $2.10. Complete Font, $4.00
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PUBLIC MENU24 European Fashion 58
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HOT HOUSEGovernment Oflftce 2
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GRIMSONSeek Pleasure 10Clei'dand Type Foundry, 84 Cleveland, Ohio.
10 Point Cr.ARKXDox Coxdkxsko. 12 Point Ci.akkndon Condknskd.
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SKYE TERRIER COUNCIL HALLJohn Hastened to Assist Them
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COMMON CARRIER54 The Bell Rings at Noon 72
6A, S2.3o. 10a, S2.60. 86 Point Clarendon Condensed. Complete Font, S4.95
23 COOLING Breezes 71
6A, S3.20. 8a, $2.75. 42 Point Clarenlon Condensed. Complete Font, $5.95
13 IDLE Fancies 915A, $;185. 8a, $;i3.). 48 Point Clarendon Condensed. Complete Font, $7.20
NEW Tear 1885Cleveland Type Foundry, 85 Cleveland, Ohto.
26A,$l.a=>. 40a, $1.20. 6 Point Doric. Complete Font, $2.55
USE CONVENIENT SELF INFLUENCE.Lame Robert hung his harp on a thorn tree stub for shame. $1.25
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POLITICIANS' CAMPAIGNS.Very little and old like Mother Mills Pigs. $12
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YOUTH AND BEAUTYVictory and Honor to the Right $9
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FORMER DAYSWe Gathered Pretty Roses
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THE SUNSETWas Hidden by Clouds
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8A, $1.80. 12a, $1.70. 12 Point Clarendon Extendkd. Complete Font, $3.50
TJsefu.1 wrol3 ILiettex*Cleveland Type Foundry, 86 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Frknch Ci.aukndox.
S6A,fl.05. 70a, fl.l5. CoiiipKU' Koiil, f2.20
A SMILE, A QLAITCE, AND LOVE
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8 Point French Clarendon.25A, 11.10. 52a, I1..S5. Complou- Font, $2.45
A CHILLING BLAST FEOM
The old man at last, parted us forever
12 Point French Clarendon.25A, $2.10. .S2a, $1.55. Complete Font, $3.65
CAUSES OF WARS PICNIC PICKLESWhen I Look it Makes Me Smile
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SWEET SPRING VIOLETS
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lOA, $2.00. 20a, $2.15. 24 Point French Clarendon. Complete Font, $4.15
MAN'S STRENGTHDown ly tlie old Meadow Brooks
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Seventh WIERED Grnomes
lOA, $4.70. 14a, $4.15. 36 Point French Clarendon. Complete Font, $8.85
Many MEN Merry7A, $4.95. 10a, $4.00. 48 Point French Clarendon. Complete Font, $8.95
Tear IDLE TearCleveland Type Foundry, 87 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point French Clarendon Extended.18A,$1.25. 36a, $1.50. Coiuplote Font, $2.'
8 Point French Clarendon Extended.18A,fl.80. 36a, $1.8.5. Complcto Font, $3.65
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Clevela)id Type Foundry, 88 Cleveland, 0/u'&.
25A, .'i5a. •) PorN T Lixixu (jOTHIc Extkndko. S;J.(M»
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THEY \A/HO live: IN ANA/orry Invito Dosthi to Hurry12A, 18a. 14 Point Lixixc (jothic Extkndkd. $^iM
FILL LIFE'S SRANNA/ith Kind Acts to ManlOA, 14a. IS I'oiNT Lining (Iothic Extkndkd. $iM
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Meat PIESCleveland Type Foundry, 89 Cleveland, Ohio
35A, 3 PoiXT (it)THic AViDK No. 1—(? Point Body. S2,(H)
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16A, 8 Point Gothic Widk No. 1. 11.70
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6 Point No. 1 LixixG Light Fack Gothic.
30A. $1.75
COMMANOINQ THC ROAD TO RICHMOND
CAN ANYTHINO BE MORI lASY AND YCT TEDIOUS TM»N EATINQ
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6 Point No. 3 Lining Light Fack Gothic.
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MOTHER HUBBARDAGREEABLY 245380 SURPRISED
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QUIET STEAL89 HARRY Sl JEANIE 37
8A. 24 Point Lining Light Face Gothic. $2.50
TRUTH 235 AMES6A. 30 Point Lining Light Face Gothic. $2.95
3 CAR HERE 2Clezieland Type Foundry, 92 Cleveland, Ohio.
60A. 6 Point jjning Ciothic No. 1-1. 52.25 60A. (i Point Lining <ioTnic No, 15. *2.'25
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MICROSCOPIC INDICATIONS SOCIAL GATHERINGSCalculations Made 43 Noted Astronomers Harmony and Sunshine Welcomed
36A,55a. 8 Pt Lining Gothic No. 3. ^.90j
36A,50a. 9 Pt Linin(; Gothic No. 3. $:i.90
EXPEDITIONS I HUNTSMENAncient Villages Discovered Spinning Hunting Yarns
25A,40a. 12 Pt Lining Gothic No. 3. $4.2014A,25a. 18 Pt Lining Gothic No. 3. *1.95
MERIT Rewarded Good TUNElOA, 15a. 24 Point Lining Gothic No. 3. ?5.20
GRAND HomesteadA , 12a. 30 Point Lining Gothic No. 3. ?6.60
Headmost BEAU6A, 9a. 3ti Point Lining Gothic No. 3. $7,10
FATAL CombatmmmmlTHHH
Cleveland Type Foundry, 93 Clirt>c'land, Ohio.
6 Point Gothic, No. 10.
24A, $0.90. 36a, fO.70. Complete Font. fl.60
8 Point Gothic, No. 10.
22A, $0.85. 32a, fO.80. Complete Font, $1.65
KEEP A DOG YOURSELF
Bringing recollections of by-gone happy days !You may seat a FrOg On a Golden StOOl
SCENES OF MY CHILDHOOD
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20A,$0.90. 32a, $0.85. Complete Font. $1.75
WHO HANDLES PITCH
Yeast, water, and salt are added
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12 Point Gothic, No. 10.
16A.$1.05. 24a. $0.90. Complete Font, $1.95
PITY THE BLIGHTED
Take me back to Jerusalem
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SPARKLING WITH DEW45 Praying Politicians are of the Past 68
8A, $1.90. 12a, $1.75. 24 Point Gothic, No. 10. Complete Font, $3.65
56 Mossed PICKLES 346A, 10a. Point Gothic, No. 10. $5.15
COAST 67 Shore5A,8a. 36 Point Gothic, No. 10. $5.75
Fancy 84 SIGN4A, Oa. 48 Point Gothic, No. 10. $7.65
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6 Point IiiMN(J (ioTHic, No. IS.
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COUNTRY DKAN, AND PASSING RICH ON FIFTY
6 Point Lining (Jothic, Xo. 2().
box. $1.70.
UNSKILLED WAS HE TOFAWN. AND TO SEEK FOR POWER
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6 Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 22.
50A, 70a. $1.45.
FAR OTHER AIMSHis Heart had Learned to Prize
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28A, i'm. S^.05.
GOVERNMENTCivil Service Reform
6 Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 19.
50A. $1.40.
WITH SLOW PACEi RKMOTKFROM TOWNS HE RAN HIS GODLY RACK
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6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 21.
50A. $2.35.
DOCTRINES FASHIONEDTO THE EVER VARYING HOUR
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;U)A, ,")5a. $3.80.
CHEAP FOR CASHSelling Goods by Auction
1 23456789012 Point Lining Gothic, No. 4.
22 A, 40a. $4.10.
HOME ISA Rainbow of Life
14A, 22a. 18 Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 4. $4.75
Latest ELECTRIC SystemlOA, 15a. 24 Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 4. $5.65
Good SILVER Forks8A, 12a. Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 4. $6.95
HONEY Combs6A, 8a. 36 Point Lining Gothic, Xo. 4. $7.65
Water MILLS12468987531
Clevi'lnnd Type Foundry, 95 Cleveliiuii, Ohio.
6 Point Tki.kscopic Gothic, No. o.
t?OA. $1.60.
OUR FRIENDS THE PRINTERS
4E THAT HATH THE BRIDE IS THE BITTEN ONt
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6 Point Telkscopic Gothic, No. 7.
6f)A. $2.45.
ASIATIC CHOLERASET A DOG TO CATCH THE TIGER
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H Point Tklescopic Gothic, No. 6.
60A. $1.90.
brotherhood of equitylodge meeting every thursday nl ght
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6 Point Tki.kscopic Gothic, No. 8.
60A. $2.45.
ADRIATIC SEAIT IS CLEARING UP AGAIN
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6 Point Gothic, No. 12.
30A,$I.15. Ida, 10.60. 60a, $1.45. Complete Font, $3.20
PRINTER AND OFFICE
Reference is Indispensable whenever
345 English Grammar 678
8 Point Gothic, No. 12.
30A,$1.35. loA,$0.60. 60a,fl.60. Complete Font, $3.55
SUPERIOR TO ALLSuitable for any of Ornamental
345 Economic Letter 687
10 Point Gothic, No. 12.
20A,$1.20. 10a, $0.60. 30a, $1.05. Complete Font, $2.85
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Want of Experience often puts them to large expense
234 Experience Dear Teacher 234
15A, $1.20. 8a, S0.70. 20a, $1.00.
12 Point Gothic, No. 12.
Complete Font, $2.90
FAUSTUS ASSOCIATION, BOSTONThe Clerk in the Establishment of Figures
678 Numerous Extracts 789
18 Point Gothic, No. 12.
12A, $1.70. 8a, $0.95. 20a, $1.85. Complete Font, $4.50
THE telegraph COPYOur Scribe Seated at his Desk
36 Small Cap Letter 89Cleveland Type Foitniiry, 96 Cleveland, Ohio.
24 Point Gothic, No. 12.
SA.Sl.JK). 6a,*1.20. 12a, $1.75. Complete Font, $4.8-5
ANCIENT THEORY24 Insurance COMPANY 53
28 Point Gothic, No. 12.
6A,$2.1o. 4a, $1.25. 8a, $1.75. Complete Font, $5.15
MERRY BOYS7 Judson Whyte 45
42 Point Gothic, No. 12.
4A,$3.15. 3a, $1.95. 6a, $2..>5. Complete Font, $7.65
AMERICAN7 Rate Merry 3
48 Point Gothic, No. 12.
4A, $3.90. 3a, $2.20. 6a, $3.40. Complete Font, $9..50
CLOSER2 Red Date 5Cleveland Type Foundry, 97 Cleveland, Ohio.
4 PoiXT Interchangkable Gothic.36A, (6 Point Body.) fO.90
i}4 Point Interchax<;kabi.k ({othic.SUA. (« Point B«Iv.> 81.0:>
SPEED AND COMFORTTHE PRINTING EXHIBIT COMMENCED
WITH A TABLEAU OF GUTENBERG, HIS FRIENDS OF I M PR O V ED S H I PS , W H IL E O N T H E OC EAN
AND EMPLOYEES WHICH WAS ILLUSTRATED ^lSO LAND TRANSPORTATION 345
o Point Interchangeable Gothic.36A, (6 Point Bod.v.) $1.25
THE ATLANTIC ACE
MODEL NAVIGATION ILLUSTRATED 3
56 THE FIRST STEAMSHIP
5Vi^ Point Intekchan<;eai!I,k (Jothic.3«A. ((i Point »(.(!>. I $1.45
KNOWING 39 HUMANHAND INTELLIGENTLY EDUCATE
RIGHT HAS RESCUED MAN
.%A, 6 Point Interchangeable Gothic. S1.70
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HABITS OF INDUSTRYPLEDGE ON INITIATION TO MEMBERSHIP 438
24A, 8 Point Interchangeable Gothic. $l.;i5
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY FOR GARDENINGGOTHIC ENGRAVED STONE 34
18A, 10 Point Interchangeable Gothic. $1.35
SELECT EMINENT AMERICAN TOURISTCHEERFUL BEGINNERS 579
18A, 12 Point Interchangeable Gothic. 82.00
AMERICAN BRONZE STATUARYROMAN SOLDIER 63
12A, 16 Point Interchangeable Gothic. $2.30
MODERN COSMETICSSELECTIONS 24
ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOM ; THE LARGER SIZES, FROM24 POINT TO 48 POINT, LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.
Cle'ieland Type Foundry, 9S Cleveland, Ohio.
SA, 20 Point Ixtkkchaxgkabi-k Gothic. $2.50
MODEL ENGINESPOKER C2
6A, 24 Point Intk«chan(jkablk Gothic. S2.i.'>
PICTURESQUEROMANCE
4A, 32 Point Interchangeablk Gothic. S3.00
REMAINEDMUSIC 4
4A, 3<) Point Intkrchaxgeable Gothic. $3.90
PATHN/VAY3A, 4<S Point Interchangeable Gothic. $5.90
HOMALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOM ; THE LARGER SIZES, FROM
24 POINT TO 48 POINT, LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.
Cleveland Type Foundry, m Clex'eland, Ohio.
6 Point Lining Gothic No. 9,
45A, $1.45
GREATEST BLESSINGS DO FLOWUPON UNGRATEFUL WRETCHES HERE BELOW
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6 Point Lining Gothic No. 1L4oA, $1.90
UNFLINCHING HONESTYWILL ALWAYS FIND SURE REWARD
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6 Point Lining Gothic No, 13.
15A, $2.55
PUBLIC VISITORSTRAMPING ON THE GRASS
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25A, $2.00
HARD TIMESSUFFERING POOR
6 Point Linin(; (iothic No. 10.i'^A, $1.5.5
MOST IMPROBABLE SCHEMESPROJECTED FOR MERCENARY PURPOSES
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6 Point Lining Gothk; No. 12.45A, $2.10
POPULAR CONCERTSFINE MUSIC FOR THE MASSES
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30A, $2.00
GOSPEL TRUTHTEACH SINFUL YOUTH
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20A,12 Point Lining Gothic.
$2.10
CANAL BOATSLOADING
12A, 18 Point Lining Gothic. $2.40
WARM WATER BATHS8A, 24 Point Lining Gothic. $2.90
USE NICE TYPE6A, 30 Point Lining Gothic. $3.55
WHITE ROSE4A, 36 Point Lining Gothic. $3.65
FINE CAKE,245896732.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 100 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 2:^.
4oA. $1.45
HE WAS A MAN WHO STOLE THE
LIVERV or THE COURT OF HEAVEN TO SERVE
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6 Point Lining (jothic, No. 25.
45A. $1.90
TRANSACTED VILLAINIESTHE COMMON SINNERS DARE NOT
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6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 27.
45A, 70a. $4.45
WITH GUILTY HANDSHe Touched most HolyThings
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9 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5.
25A. 45a. $3.85
BLUE GRASSHolstein Cattle Farm
H INUNT LlXIX(J (ioTHlC, No. 24.
45A. $1.55
THE DEVIL IN ; IN VIRTUE'SGUISE, DEVOURED THE WIDOWS HOUSE
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6 Point Lining Gothic, No. 26.
45A. $2.10
AT SACRED FEAST HESAT AMONG THE SAINTS AND
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8 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5.
36A, 55a. $3.80
CRINOLINEThe Latest Fashion Craze
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12 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5.
20A, 30a. $4.00
BRILLIANTElectric Display
12A, 18a. 18 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5. $4.45
Good COUNTRY HouseJA, 12a 24 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5. $5.20
Pure WATER Lake6A, 30 Point Lining Gothic, No» 5. $6.35
PLAIN Strong4A,7j 36 Point Lining Gothic, No. 5. $6.80
Black TYPE123 32
Cleveland Type Foundry, 101 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Gothic, No. 2.
24A, $1.50. 48a, |1.65. Complete Font, |3.15
SWEET COMMUNIONWhen the quiet day fades away
8 Point Gothic, No. 2.
24A $1.60. aSa, $1.70. Complete Font, $3.30
COME GENTLESpring etherial mildness
18A,$1.45. 32a,$1..55. 10 Point Gothic, No. 2. Complete Font, S3.0<J
CLEAR THE TRACK ! SCATDown the high Hill He Heaved the Stone 5
16A, S1.65. 24a, $1.65. 12 Point Gothic, No. 2. Complete Font, S3.30
BATTLE OF BULL RUN.It is nice to be on the sea of glory
lOA, $1.60. 20a, 11.75. 18 Point Gothic, No. 2. Complete Font, $3.a5
NOA TRUSTY HERAChinese Emigration Prohibited
8A, $2.95. 14a, $1.95. 24 Point Gothic, No. 2. Complete Font, $4.90
BOLD ROBBERSHo! High-handed Villains
8A, $2.95. 10a, $2.2.5. 28 Point Gothic, No. 2. Complete Font, $5.20
REGULARDay for the SunshineCleveland Type Foundry, 102 Cleveland, Ohio.
g^ ;i() Point Gothic, No. 4. •S.GO
VERY BLACK234589
5A. Point Gothic, No. 4. <f3.65
DARK DIANA123450
4A. 42 Point Gothic, No. 4. ^-20
3 JUMBO 64A. 48 Point Gothic, No. 4. ^^^-^O
5 DEAR 8Cleveland Type Foundry, 103 Cleveland, Ohio.
45A. 6 Point Comb. Gothic No. 29. $1.40
STRONG PEOPLE QUITE WELCOME
GIVE WESTERN EXHIBITION OF ATHLETIC SKILL
BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE
42A. 6 Point Comb. Gothic No. 31. $1.60
WRITE REALISTIC NOVELS
FANTASTIC PRODUCT OF ROMANCEPEAK OF DERBYSHIRE
40A. 6 Point Comb. Gothic No. m. $2.00
AMERICAN TOURSRETURNING DELEGATES 21
CATHEDRALS
24A. 12 Point Comb. Gothic No. 22. $2.25
HOTEL CLERKREASONABLE GUN
FURNISHING
45A. 6 Point Comb. Gothic No. 30. $1.50
THE GREAT EASTERN RAtLWAY
CARRIER AND FORWARDER TO ALL PARTS
OF THE KNOWN WORLD
40A. 6 Point Comb. Gothic No. H2. $1.7.")
LITERARY COMMENTSPASSION FOR CARD GAMBLING
GOLDEN TRESSES
80A. 12 Point Comb. Gothic No. 21. $2.25
FINANCIAL HELPPERFORMED WONDERS
ENGRAVERS
24A. 12 Point Comb. Gothic No. 2H. $2.25
RIVER BARGENEW TRANSPORT
COMPANY 8
20A. 12 Point Combination Gothic No. 24. $2.25
COMPLETE TIME TABLES39 DIVISIONS AND BRANCHES14A. 18 Point Combination Gothic No. 25. $2.40
THROUGH CONNECTION 3112A. 18 Point Combination Gothic No. 26. $2.50
ORIGINAL PACKAGES8A. 24 Point Combination Gothic No. 27. $.^.00
COMING EVENT 158A. 24 Point Combination Gothic No. 28. $.H.00
GRAND SCRUBSCleveland Type Foundry, 104 Clereland, Ohio.
6 Point No. 5 Ixclixkd (Iothic.32A. SI ,25
ENTERTAININQ ROMANCESSUCCESSFUL ENGLISH NOVELIST
STARTING HOMEWARD FAMILIAR SELECTION
6 Point N<». 4 Ixcmnkd (Jothic.MA. SI.25
QOVERNMENT EXPEDITIONSGRAND SERIES FIRST RECEPTIONS
6 Point No. 7 Ixclixkd Gothic.28A. $1.2.-
fi Point No. 6 Ixcijxkd Gothic.;%A. $1.25
UNITED STATES MARINE PRINCIPAL SOLOISTSOUR LATEST MODERN HATS HIBERNIAN ASSOCIATION
ORDERS SOLICITED PIRST MUSICALE
26A. 8 PoixT Ixclixkd Gothic. $1.5()
HORSE FORDING STREAMFASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS
EVENING REGULATOR
24A. 10 PoiXT Ixclixkd Gothic. $1.75
AMERIOAN REFRIGERATOR TRAINSRAPID $21 TRANSIT
ISA. 12 PoixT Inclinkd Gothic. S2.00
BURNING HICKORY LUMBERMACHINERY
14A. Ifi Point Ixclixkd Gothic. S2.2o
THE NATIONAL GUARDPENNSYLVANIA.
12A. IS Poixt Ixclixkd Gothic. S2.50
GRAMMARIAN8A. 24 Point Ixclixkd Gothic. SS.fiO
Cleveland Type Foundry, 1^5 Cleveland, Ohio.
30A a)a. 6 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. $2.00
WESTERN ECONOMICAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANYProperty of Every Description Insured on Terms to Suit ; Safe and Reliable Investments
Thousands of Policies Issued Yearly, $1234567890
33A, o2a. K Point (Gothic Italic. No. 2. $2.60
HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONImportant Public Documents Illustrative of the Constitution of United States
Valuable and Admirable Works of Art, $275
30A,42ii. 10 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. S2.60
BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES OF LATE IMPORTATION
Assortments of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, $640
Latest Fashions of the Season
22A, 38a. 12 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. $2.50
HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESIDENCES
Palatial Homes of Enterprising American Merchants, $75
Representative 235,487
18A, 2.5a. 18 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. $2.80
GRAND PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS
Inauguration of American Presidents, March 4th
754 Masses of Visitors $38
18A, 24a. 20 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. $3.65
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIONS
The Great World's Fair, Chicago, 1893Cleveland Type Foundry, 106 Cleveland, Ohio.
10 A Uii 30 Point Gothic Italic, No. 2. $4.50
RAILROAD COMPANY
Large Passenger Coaches 18
5\, 10a. 36 Point Gothic Italic, No. 3. $6.40
MEMORIESArtificial Lake 544\ 8a 48 Point Gothic Italic, No. 3. $7.80
EDITIOHS
42 Hazel Eyes3\ 6a <30 I'oiNT Gothic Italic, No. 3. $9-60
BRIGHTGoldPen 46Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 107 Cler>eland, Ohio.
18A, 36a. 12 Point (iothic Extra Coxdexskd, No. 2. $2.35
EV[NING R[0 ANO MORNING GRAY, SUITS THE TRAVELER ON HIS WAY
Evening Gray and Morning Red, Pours tlie Rain Down on His Head. Proverb of the Olden Time
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16A, 32a. 18 Point (tothic Extra Oondknskd, No. 2. $3.80
B[ STILL SAD [|[AnT, AND CEASE REPINING
VKIiile Behind the MM Cloud is the Bright Sun Still Shining
12A, 24a. 22 Point Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. $4.00
THE VINE CLINGS TO THE FALLING WALL
And al Everf Gust of Wind Hie WHIierini Leaies Fall
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10A,20a. 24 Point Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. 14.20
THE m IS DARK AND DREARY
It Rains, wliile the Cold Wind is Never Weaty
8A, 16a. 32 Point Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. $4.80
MEMORY CLINGS TO THE PAST
And the Hopes ofYouth Fall in the Blast
Cleveland Type Foundry, 108 Cleveland, Ohio.
6A, 12a. 36 Point Gothic Extra Cox DKXSKD, No. 2. $4.80
A MAN'S TRUE CHARACTER
Is Generally Best Shown at Rome
6A, 12a. 44 Point Gothic Extra Condensed, No. 2. §6,90
FOREST AND SIREAM
Peich Piscatoiial Association
4A,?a. 72 Point (Jothic Extra CoNDKXSKD, No. 2. $10.75
GRAND 35 RacketCleveland Type Fcundry, 109 Cleveland, Ohio.
20A, 40a. 10 Point Gothic Coxdkxskd, No. 2. $1.75
ROMANTIC STORY OF THE OLD APPLE TREE
With its O'erhanging Golden Canopy Leaves that illumine with 84
15A, «0.90. 30a, $1.10. 12 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Complete Font, $2.00
CITY OF ORANGES AND EXHIBITIONS
34 The Crescent City of Creoles and Moss-laden Trees 1
2
12A, $1.00. 18a, $1.00. 18 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Complete Font, $2.00
ENTHUSIASTIC MASS MEETINGS
180 For the Nomination ot Dark Horse Candidates 147
IDA, $1.20. 16a, $1.30. 22 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Complete Font, $2.50
OUR REAL UNITED STATES
315 Liberty Rell Rings Nortli and Soutli 425
lOA, $1.70. 12a, $1.40. 24 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Complete Font, $3.10
THE AMERICAN GAME
45 Performed Every Evening. 89
7A, $2.40, lOa, $2.2;"). 36 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 3. Complete Font, $4.65
DOMESTICITY
$15 The Yoke of Cupid 342Cleveland Type Foundry, 110 Cleveland, Ohio.
6A 12 a 40 Point Gothic Coxdkxskd, Xo. 2. f5.90
ONE FEATHER
48 Desirable Letter 36
4A, 8a. 48 Point Gothic Conuksskh, Xo. 2. S6.10
52 STALE Candies
3A, 6a. 00 Point Gothic Condkxskd, Xo. 2. S7.70
Black HORN 783A, 6a. 72 Point Gothic Condenskd, Xo. 2. S10.H5
41 HER ShoeCleveland Type Foundry, 111 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
52A, fl.60. 70a, 11.20. Complete Font, $2.80
THREE BLIND MICE HELD A PICNIC
In Noah's Sanctimonious Ark
Ghostiv Stories Related by them and Brothers
$1,254,725.00
10 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
36A, $1.75. 52a, fl.55. Complete Font, f3.30
C. HOGG'S GARDENS
400,000 People in Attendances
Lively IVluldoon.
18 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
22A, |2.50. 27a. $1.85. Complete Font, $4.35
PRESIDENT
972 Stylish Dancing
30 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
UA,$3.00. 20a, $3.10.'
Complete Font, $6.10
FIRE BOY
31 Hocking 18
8 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
36A,$1.45. 70a, $1.65. Coniplftc Font, $3.10
UNCLE TOM'S NIGHTMAREDreaming of Home Far Away in Bed
2000 Hobbies
12 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
25A, $1.95. 42a, $1.70. Complete Font, $3.65
SHADOW STEW110 Cents with Hambones
Served For Tramps
22 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
18A. $2.80. 27a, $2.60. Complete Font, $5.40
WHISKEYPagans Puncli 57
36 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4.
lOA, $3.15. 14a, $3.20. Complete Font. $6.35
46 Scholars
7A, $3.40. 10a, $3.2.5. 42 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4. Complete Font, $6.6.5
Pretty SWALLOW 347A, $4..50. 10a, $3.85. 48 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 4. Complete Font, $8.a5
MINES Strike 235Cleveland Type Foundry, 112 Clevelatid, Ohio.
6 Point Gothic Condkxskd, No. 5. H Point Gothic Condexskd, No. 5.
36A,$1.35. -Oil, |1.:W. (^omplfte Fout, f'.'.65 !
3(iA. |1.40. 5;i!i, $1.40. ("om).k'te Font, $2.80
I STOOD ON THE BRIDGE AT|
AND THE MOON SHONEMidnight while the clock was striking the hour i Oe'r the city behind the church tower
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10 Point Gothic Condkxskd, No. 5.
1'5.\,$1.35. 42a, $1.25. CompleU' Fout, $2.60
THREE CONCERTSLonely hour consecration, etc
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25.\,$1.80. 32ii, $1.:W. Complete Font, $3.10
CONIE UNTO MEYe wicked and wretched
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18A, $lAr,. 30a, *1.5o, 16 Point Gothic Condknsed, No. 5. Complete Font, S3.00
A GREAT SWELL FOR SWELLS
Who ever swell the $5 swollen tides to Fopstown
18A, :?1.70. 27a, $1.70. 18 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 5. Complete Font, $3.40
THREE SCREAMING GHOSTSFlapped their Wings and Snickered $214
ISA, :52.a5. 24a, *2.10. 22 Point Gothic Condknsed, No. 5. Complete Font, $4.45
45 Latticed WINDOWS Swinging 23
IDA, $2.0o. 20a, $2.7o. 28 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 5. Complete Font, $4.80
Secluded DAMSELS fair $135
7A. *2.(>'). lOa, S2.2.0, 36 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 5. Complete Font, $4.90
HARTS Theatre N2 261Clez^eland Type Fou7i<iry, 113 Ctn'cland, Ohio.
10 Point Gothic Coxdkxskd, No. 1.
20A. SI .00.
SWEET WILLIAMS
12 Point (Jothic Condknsku, No. 1.
MANYHEADEDSHE ENDED A MISERABLE LIFE GRANDER AGGREGATION
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ISA. IS I'oiNT (ioTnic (^)N^K^s^:^, No. 1. $1.60
THE EAGLE SOARS ABOVE THE CLOUDS
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IDA. 22 I'uiNT (lOTHir Coxdknseo, No. 1. Sl.Tn
6 TEMPERANCE IS A VIRTUE 8
8A. 30 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 1. 82.40
52 SEVEN WISE MEN 846A, 8H Point Gothic Condensed, No. 1. $2.65
45 BUNKER HILL 815A. 42 Point Gothic Condensed No. 1. $3.00
81 BURCHARD 124A. 48 Point Gothic Condensed, No. 1. $3.80
23 MONEY 58Cleveland Type Foundry, 114 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Latin Antique.
22A, $1.20. 36a. f1.10. Complete Fout, $2.»0
TWENTY SOLDIERSMarchingr off In Battle Array
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10 Point Latin Antiquk.
16A, 11.20. 24a, $1.10. Complete Font, $2.30
SMUGGLERSAre Concealed There
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18 Point Latin Antiquk.
10A,$1.65. 16a, $1.65. Complete Font, $3.30
GREEN13 Curiosity 17
8 Point Latin Antiquk.
20A,$1.25. 32a, $1.20. Complete Font, $2.45
SACRED RECORDJealously Guarded by All
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12 Point Latin Antiquk.
14A,$1.40. 22ii, $l.2:>. Complete Font, $2.65
SMOKY RUNEight Black Slaves
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24 Point Latin Antique.7A,81.85. 10a, $1.75. Complete Font, $3.60
MORE18 Hens 53
5A,$2.30. 8a,S2.15. Point Latin Antique. Complete Font, 84.45
MARKETS6 Sink or Swim 213A,«2.45. 5a, $2.20. Point Latin Antique. Complete Font, $4.65
LAWNNew Shows 71
3A, 5a. 48 Point Latin Antique. $7.70
PICA RuleCleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
<j Point Modkrx Axtiqi k.
30A, «)()a. n.rO
NEWSPAPER ADVERISINGIntroduction to the General Public
Printers Ink 13579
10 Point Modkrn Antk^i k.
24A, 50a. $3.00
EXAMINING OFFICIAL
Civil Service Commissioner
Reforms 12345
18 Point Modern Antique.
16A, 24a. $3.90
ENTERPRISE
American Farmer.
Industry 9
S Point Modkkn Antiqik.
30A, •>():». $3.00
HEAVENLY DISPLAYSLate Astronomical Discovery.
Phenomena 67890
12 Point Modkrn Antique.
20A, 40a. m.W
CURIOSITY SHOPInteresting Literature.
Manuscript 12
20 Point Modern Antk^ve,
12A, 20a. $+.50
PRINTERColor Worker
Artist 8
10A, 16a. 30 Point Modern Antique. $6.40
EMBROIDERIES
Numerous Patterns 17
8 A, 12a. 36 Point Modern Antiqie. $8.50
COMMISSION
Grain Merchants 3Cleveland Type Foundry, 116 Cleveland, Ohio.
OA, 10a. 4'J 1N)INT MoDKRX Axtiquk. $8.90
CONTRACTPublic Streets 55A, 8a. 48 Point Moukkx Antiquk. $10.90
IDENTIST
Professions 44 A., 5a. ()0 Point MoDKRX Antiquk. $10.25
MINERDiamond 13A, 4a. 72 Point Modern Antique. $11.20
HOE at 2Cleveland Type Foundry, 117 Clez'eland. Ohio.
10 Point Latin Condknskd.24A, 4Sa. 51.90
WHEN KNIGHTS OF OLD WITH
Shields of Gold Sung Merrily their Lay
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^^ ^.j m Point Latin Condkxskd. *7.25
GOLD COINS
First National Banlc
Rednced 56
4\ 8a^ 7'i Point Latin Condensed. «9.55
Special 45
10 Point Light Fack Runic. , 12 Point Light Face Runic.
20A,$0.95. 30ii, $0.95. CoinplL-tf Kout. f 1.90 I
lBA.fO.95. •.'+!i, $1.10. C.mipleUj Font. $2.05
EVENING BELLS' FRENCH BUDGET
Suffer under the Wheels ofWar Through Storm and Calm
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14 Point Light Fack Runic.
12A,$0.95. 20ii. $1.05. Complete Font, $2.00
18 Point Light Fack Runic.
lA, $1.25. 18a, $1.50. Complete Font, $2.75
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UNPARALLELED9 In the History of Austria 1
5A, $1.6.5. 8a, $].m. 80 Point Light Face Runic. Complete Font, $3.25
PARTIALITY3 Peripatetic Student 5
4A, $2.45. 6a, $2.10. 42 Point Light Face Runic. Complete Font, $4.55
SUNSHINE5 Brightly Beams 9Cleveland Type Foundry, 120 Chvelnnd, Ohio.
}^ (3rt4S Point liUiHT K.vck Kuxic. W.10
MARCHING
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PHASES
72 Pathway;\ 5a 72 Point liiGHT Fack Runic. W2.Hr>
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b Point Light Fack Ckltic.
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SCOOTINABULATIONEver Merrily Sang these Pebbles
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22A,$1.50. 42a, fl.65. rompk-te Font. $:i.l5
LOST HIS PURPAnd the Grand Prize
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A LIVELY CITYRemarkable Police Force
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16A . $1..)0. 32a, $1.75. Complete Font, $3.2 5
CHARITYCapital Pleasures at
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THE TASTE OF JOYFor Such 45678 Jolly Dogs8A, S2.00. 14a, $2.30. 22 Point Light Face Celtic. Complete Font, $4.30
DELIGHTEDReckless S4B Fishers5A, 10a. 28 Point Light Face Celtic $1.55
LINES 87 Quick4A, 8a. .% Point Lkjht Face Celtic. $6.30
SEA 36 Fish3A, 6a. 48 ]>oiNT Light Face Celtic. $8.95
points88Cleveland Type Foundry, 122 Cleveland, Ohi
8 Point Monastic, No. 4.
14^, 16A, i6a, 2sa. $2.25
DISSOCIATION OF CRAjSKS
Blest Immortal Bride of Texas Growth
45 My Texan Guide
12 Point Monastic, No. 4.
10 A, 12 A, 12 A, 16 a. $2.50
yiLWAYS )VRjONG
Jle Sighed, Then ]Vhifpered
^iFTY Years. $123
10 Point Monastic, No. 4.
lift, 14A, 14A, 20a. |i.g5
FJ[JLLY WARRANTEDAbraham jPergufon, From Doubling
97 The HoRi^iD Din
18 Point Monastic, No. 4.
Syi, 10 A, IDA, 14a. 1310
^ELOW pOSTNotice to thofe whom it
May Concern. 149
bfii, 8 A, 8 a, 12a.24 Point Monastic, No. 4.
«4.15
)VINNING JHE RATTLE
Presenting 24 Shakefpearian Tragedies
Ex-GovEi\NOR Cranston
4A. 6A, 6a, 10a.36 Point Monastic, No. 4.
6.85
pVER JHE )VAY
Charlotte Routeris Abroad
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8 Point Monastic, No. 5.
16A.16A. $1.05
Fancy Has Been Quelled
The Old Legend of the AIonkish Page
$32,541,867.90
12 Point Monastic, No. 5.
12A,12a. $1.30
Stock of Staple Articles
123 Increased 456
10 Point Monastic, No. 5.
14A,14a. $1.05
Unsophisticated Youth
Po You peSERVE y^NYTHlNG VeRDANT
$23,146,897.50
18 Point Monastic, No. 5.
lOA, 10a. $1.60
5-^9 Making Rather 123
8A, 8a. 24 Point Monastic, No. 5. $2.10
231 A Pretty Flower Seller's 56j
8A, 8a. 36 Point Monastic, No. 5.
82Q L$4.15
RACTICAL 023 J^EGISDATOR
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BLUE-pYED pARLING
MAipEN SO WJNSOME ANp SO pAip
GOLpEN $5678698 FLOWING
12 Point Monastic, No. 6.
12A. $0.80
BROADWAYSQUINTS AT TH|: CORSp
$526 W^jpKLY 879
10 Point Monastic, No. 6.
14A. $9.70
PICTURESQUE piLLS
VALLEYS ON /ARABIAN BORDER
254 yVlANIPULATORS 763
18 Point Monastic, No. 6.
lOA. $1.00
OVEp PARIS
PECULATION LANp638 NUMBpR 467
8A. 24 PoixT Monastic, No. «1.36
3915 pOLUMN OF HISTORY 6478
8A. 36 Point Monastic, No. $2.60
68 SyiCRIFICIAL TAR 56Cleveland Type Foundry, 124 Cleveland , Ohio.
lOA, 81.60. 18a, Sl.ft'). 12 Point Tablkt. Complete Font, $3.25
TRD^HTEL, PLUMB & CD.
DGcnratnrs nf Hnnnrahle Tablets of "Worth
VlrtuDus $2,3SB,Bai nefeniiBrs
8A, S2.20. 16a, $2.60. 18 Poixt Tablet. Complete Font. $4.80
UNIQUE LETTER
Square, Substantial, Strang
6A, $2.90. 12a, *?.;%. 24 Point Tablkt. Complete Font, $6.25
PERSEITERE
The Great Sure Thing
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24A. 8 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.00
GRAND STAND SEATS FOR SALE CHEAP
98,000 DELUDED BELIEVERS IN THE FALSE RELIGION OF 3568
24A. 10 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.30
NEW UNIQUE HOLIDAY STYLES
COAL HEAVERS' SALARIES SLIGHTLY IMPROVED $547
aSA. 12 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.40
THE MISTAKES IN LIFE
$950 SUNNY HILLSIDE CAMPING RETREAT
12A. 18 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.40
EVEN BRAVEST HEART
THE INDEPENDENT FARMER $18
IDA. 22 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.75
12 WHY DO BOYS DRINK 34
8A. 24 Point Norman Condensed, No. 2. $1.90
THE LIFE OF MOSES 25
6A.
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10 Point Norman Coxdkxseu.
24A,fl.30. 24a. fO.95. Complete Font. $2.25
HE WENT HIGH UP
Amid the Snow-Capped Alps
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LEAGUE PARKTwo Games Every Day
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BEAUTIFUL. USEFUL
14 Continuously Blundering Harry 33
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CITY OF DETROIT18 He Has no Employment 76
A, $1.90. 8a, $1.50. 24 Point Norman Condensed. Complete Font, $3.40
BUMBLEBEES32 ISHPAN Daughters $9
6A,$2.55. 6a, $2.10. Point Norman Condensed. Complete Font, $4.65
LIGHT FACE35Union Cavalry79Cleveland Type Foundry, Clereland , Ohio.
5 Point Celtic, Xo. 2—ox 6 Point Body.30A. $1.75
BOB tNOERS0I.r.IT£S ASSEMBLED
IK MASS CONVENTIOK AT HIGH STREET, HELL'S Ha:F-ACBE
AMID THE FUMES OP FIRE AND BRIMSTOME
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24A. $1.00
REPRESENTATIVESFRIENDS AND FOES OF DOUBLIN
OLD J. B. IS TROUBLING$ 1234567890 !
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WALTER SCOTT, THE POETTHE PAST REMORSE, THE FUTURE DESPAIR
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7 Point Celtic, No. 2—on 8 Point Body.24A. $1.30
HANDKERCHIEFCLEANING
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24A. 8 Point Celtic, No. 2. $1.65
ELECTROTYPINGDONE BY THE CLEVELAND TYPE FOUNDRY
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JUDGE GOODHUECONGLOMERATION OF CHARACTERS
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12A. 12 Point Celtic, No. 2. $1.35
THE GREATEST GIFT TO MAN$4234567890
lOA. 18 Point Celtic, No. 2. S1.90
234 MASTICATION 8698A. 24 Point Celtic, No. 2. S2.75
12 MONITORS 596A. 28 Point Celtic, No. 2. $3.20
90BROKEN 13Cleveland Type Foundry, 128 Cleveland, Ohio.
n]4 Point Celtic, No. 3—on Point Body.30A, fl.50. 30a, tl.'.o. Conipleu; Font, |3.25
XILLPATRICK & COMPANYWhere are the Visioms or Mornimo, Fresh as the
Dews of Our Prime? Sweet Memory
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JUXTAPOSITIONNow THE Morning Dew Rises
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t) Point Celtic, No. 3.
24A, $1.00. 30a, $1.50. Complete Font, $2.50
HAY-MAKERS' UNIONUnder THE Willow they are Sleeping
Fragrant Flowers of Mayi2345 1234567890 stsdo
S Point Celtic, No. 3.
24A,$1.6,J. 24a, $1.10. Complete Font, $2.75
MAGNOLIAA Famous Singing Boy
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ENCOURAGEMENTSHUNTING THE SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT
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6A, *3.2t). 0a,S2.(K». 28 Point Celtic, No. 3. Complete Font, $5.20
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5 Point Geomktric—on 6 Point Body.16A,fl.20. 16a, $1.20. 50a, $1.10. Complete Kout, $3.50
ICE-BDUND GREENLANDUJell Laid Plans of Mice and Men Often Fail
THE Great "U/ar df the rebellionS I2345e7a3a "^
8 Point Gkomktric.16A, $1.40. 46a, $2.10. Compkto Kout. $3.50
HDLIirER HDUSEPast all Hape nf REdeniptiDn
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TWELVE NIGHTSHow Many Indians Were KillBd
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BLDDMING-TliE AhandniiEd Sliip
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36A. 6 Point Victoria Italic, No. o. $2.00
TRUSTWORTHY AND SCHOLARLY PRONUNCIATIONSTYPOGRAPHICAL APPEARANCE AND MAKE-UP OF THE WEEKLY PAPER IS UNSURPASSED
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY OF TROY
36A. 6 Point Victoria Italic, No. 4. $2.00
COLORADO SPRINGS AND GARDEN OF THE GODSDELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON DRIVES THROUGH GLEN EYRE AND OVER THE MESA
EVENING STROLLS BY RUXTON CREEK
30A. 6 Point Victoria Italic, No. 8. $2.00
FIND AMERICAN EXCHANGE BUREAULONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY TRAINS OF OLD ENGLAND
FROM LIVERPOOL TO LONDON
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EUROPEAN AND EASTERN TRAVELERSFAMOUS PEAK OF DERBYSHIRE AND THE VALE OF MATLOCK
THE MIDLAND RAILWAY DEPOT
30A. 6 Point Victoria Italic, No. 1. $2.50
THE FRENCH BROAD ROUTERAILWAY AND HIGHWAY VIADUCTS AND RAIL IRON
BOUDOIR CARS $4
18A. 12 Point Victoria Italic, No. 3. $2.00
ENGLISH DICTIONARYMODERN ^INVENTIONS AND APPLIANCES
SOLD FOR CASH
IHA. 12 Point Victoria Italic No. 2. $2.26
DANCE AND FLIRTELEVEN CHANGEABLE MAIDENS
NEW YORK 93
16A. 12 Point Victoria Italic, No. 1. $2^
AUCTIONEERPICTURES WITHOUT PRICE
NOTHINGClevdami Type Foundry, 132 Cleveland, Ohio.
12A. 1^ Point Victoria Italic No. 2. $2.75
COUNTRY HOUSEGRAND TRUNK LINES
OPERA CLOAK
12A. IS Point Victoria Italic No. 1. $3.25
EDUCATIONANNUAL DINNER
SPREADS8A. 24 Point Vicioria Italic No. 2. ^.25
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STRONGGREEN BUSHCleveland Type Foundry, 133 Cleveland, Ohio.
t) Point No. 21 Ei.axdkay. (> Point No. 22 Elandkay.40A. S1.2r> 40A. SI .2:3
DYNRMITE EXPLOSI2M IN CHELSEA PHYSICAL LAWS CONTROLLED
MBNY BUILDINGS BLOWN 485 INTO F=RnQMENTS DESTRUCTIUE FORCE 38 OF AinOSPHERE
FOURTEEN FERSONS KILLED TRUTHFUL STATESHEN
30A. 6 Point No. 23 Elandkay. $1.50
BABBLIMQ BRODKLETS SWEETLY MEANDER DOWN HILLSIDE
GREAT DEEDS OFTTIMES ACCOMPLISHED $582 UMDER MANY DIFFICULTIES
30A. 6 Point No. 24 Elandkay. $1.50
THOUGHTFUL COHPOSITORS HEED FLIGHT OF TIHE
UNSCRUPULOUS VORJ^NAN $975 REWARDED WITH AN INCREASE
24A. 12 Point No. 2,") Elandkay. $1.50
TRADITIONS IMiD RECORDS RECONCILED
ADEQUATE FREEARATION ^6 SANGUINE EXPECTATION
18A. 12 Point No. 26 Elandkay. $1.50
MflNflGIiMG THE CONTROVERSYSUBJECT ATTRACTIVE 409 EARLY HISTORY
16A. 12 Point No. 27 Elandkay. $1.50
VI/MTER TflF\ES HIMSELF AWAYQENTLE ZEPHYRS 25 COOLIfIG ARDOR
14A. 18 Point No. 28 Elandkay. $1.75
SEASOfiABLE OFEfllNGS
BALL CRANKS 93 IN BLOSSOn12A. 18 Point No. 29 Elandkay. $2.00
JOYOUS SPRlNGTimEEAST mm 38 PNEUnONlACleveland Type Foundry, 134 Cleveland, Ohio.
IS INUNT LiTHO.
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Coiui)let} Font, $3.15
Complete Circular Font, $16.75
When Perm appes^i^d to receiVe his
cl^rter .he c^nqe into th^e roy^l preser^ce
in hi§ usual ea§>y nna^nner, with hi§ hat on
and his hands in his pockets. Uh^rles at
once renrK)Ved his own hat.
"Keep your hat on, young nmn, said
%!' Penn, "keep your hat on, and people Wont
Iknov/^you are bald. "It is the custom of
this place," replied th^e king, "for only one pe^on
at a tinne to rennain covered. " i F^en you ought
to haVe more covei^, said Psr|n. "its a G|ueer
custom, but 1 don t lay my hiat around in strange
houses unless I get a chieck. 1 Ve traveled.
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The following letters are Mortised and not Kerned.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, ia5 Clericland, Ohio.
H Point Wavkrly Circular.t4A,$1.40. aUii. ll.tiO. 4-.Mii|>l.t.' Kout.|3.00
Circular Font, 40A. f:l.«0. l«0:i, |7.25. Coiiililftc Circular Koiit. f 10.S5
TYPOGRAFMERS' ERRORS,Perhaps no newspaper writer was ever more disturbed by
a triflej than was a society reporterj who in describing the belle
of d recent fashionable partyj intended to say ^^she looked au
fait/' but found that an unfeeling blacksmith had made it read
^^she looked all feet," $12j34Sj678.90,
The paste-^pot sits on the tablej
The cockroach passes it by;
For the cockroach knowsj as he comes and goesj
That the paste is old and dry,
10 Point Waverly Circular.12A.$1.50. 24!i,|l.«0. Coiiipltte Kout, $3.10
Circular Font, 36A, $4.10. ISOu. $9.75. Complete Circul.ir Font, $13.8.5
REMARKS FOR THE EDITOR,
A young lady remarks: ^^A smile is the samein all languages,'' This is not so. In Germany it
is beerj while here in America it is usually whiskystraight with water for a chaser.
The country editor never troubles himself
about cholera during the hot weather months.
He has patent insides. $1S34§67890
12 Point Wavkiu-y Circular.lOA, $I.4.i. 20ii, $1.55. Coui|,lete Font. $3.W
Circular Font. 30A. $3.!K». I40ii, $10.35. Complete Circular Font. $U.25
^^HELL BOX RETREAT/^
For the purpose of filling a long felt want^
we shall open March 236, 1897, a Hospital
and Asylum for the relief and cure of the mu-tilated wrecks which mark the wake of the
average Art Preservative Works.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 136 Cleveland, O/iio.
36A,$.'{.00. loOa, $7.7r>. S Point Ivanhok Circular. Complete Font, $10.75
KNOCKED OUT.
He skimmed the case at a lively pace, and ever anon his look
surveyed with the fire of keen desire, the copy-burdened hook.
And swift and sly, his wary eye each comrade's copy scanned,
for it was no sin the "ad." to win by the speed of his goodright hand.
THE FIRE OF KEEN DESIRE
Was Good as a Sentiment, but Proved a Snare.
$123,456,789. Out of Sight.
30A,S3.15. 140a, $8.70. 10 Point Ivanhoe CiRCur.AR. Complete Font, $11.85
WATGM FOR POINTERS.
Advertising seems to be an art yet to be discovered
by some people. That is, the practical part of it. Aconstant stream of water from one or more fire engines
will soon extinguish a very large fire, while a fewbuckets of water, dashed here and there, have little or
no effect.
CLEVELAND TYPE FOUNDRY,
Type Founders and Dealers in Printing Material.
$351,269,854.
25A, $2.9r). 125a. S8.80, 12 Poixt Ivanhok CrRCur.AK. Complete Font. Sll.75
PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED.
We supply everything needed in the Printing
Office, and make all sales satisfactoty. Should
you be in the market, we will be most happy to
submit an estimate. Get our prices and termsbefore placing your orders.
Complete Outfits Promptly Furnished.
$1,234,567,890.
Clex<eland Type Foundry, 137 Cleveland, Ohi«.
2()A, 12A,oOa. () Point CusHiNc;. SH.oO
The Invention of Printing has always been recognized by educated men as a subjec
of importance: there is no mechanical art, nor are there any of the fine arts, about whoseearly history so many books have been written. The subject is as mysterious as it is
inviting. There is an unusual degree of obscurity about the origin of the first printed
books and the lives and works of the early printers. There are records and traditions
which cannot be reconciled of at least three distinct inventions of printing. Its early
history is entangled with a controversy about rival inventors which has lasted for morethan three centuries, and is not yet fully determined. In the management of this contro-
versy, a subject intrinsically attractive has been made repulsive. The history of the
invention of printing has been written to please national pride. German authors assert
20A, 12a, 44a. 8 Point Cvshinc;. UMThe Invention of Printing has always been recognized by educated men as
a subject of importance : there is no mechanical art. nor are there any
of the fine arts, about whose early history so many books have been written.
The subject is as mysterious as it is inviting. There is an unusual degree of
obscurity about the origin of the first printed books and the lives and works of
early printers. There are records and traditions which cannot be reconciled
of at least three distinct inventions of printing. Its early history is entangled
with a controversy about rival inventors which has lasted for more than three
centuries, and is not yet fully determined. In the management of this contr
16A, 10a, 40a. 10 Poixt Cushino. $4.50
The Invention of Printing has always been recognized by edu-
cated men as a subject of importance. There is no mechanical
art, nor are there any of the fine arts, about whose early history so
many books have been written. The subject is as mysterious as it
is inviting. There is an unusual degree of obscurity about the origin
of the first printed books and the lives and works of the early
printers. There are records and traditions which cannot be recon-
ciled of at least three distinct inventions of printing. Its early histor
14A,8A,36a. 12 Point Cishixg. $5.00
The Invention of Printing has always been recog-
nized by educated men as a subject of importance:
there is no mechanical art, nor are there any of the
fine arts about whose early history so many books
have been written. The subject is as mysterious as
it is inviting. There is an unusual degree of obscurity
about the origin of the first printed books and the lives
and works of the early printers. There are records
Cleveland Type Foundry, 138 Cleveland, Ohio.
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lOA, 81.30, 52a, $3.10. 12 Point Ivy. Complete Font, $4.40
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ir|volvirjg as irj-acl:] eagital a-qd iritelligeriGe for- its
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terial, wear', waste, aT|<3. otl]er ex;geqse8. ^h^y ®^^^"E"^y
ness at tl^e -gr'iee s^r^B. trnst to Inek foi^ t'b^e res-alts.
IDA, $1.30. 52a, $3.10. 12 Point Ivy, No. 2. Complete Font, $4.40
IfTot much the prettuj maiden said.
"Reside the young man sitting;
l^er cheeks were flushed a rosy red,
l^er eyes bent on her knitting.
Tfhe abundant supply of excellent and beautiful typo=
graphic appliances of e'jery description noai presented to
(he choice of the l^rinter, and the cultiuated tastes and often
exacting caprices of his patrons, render it not only compar=
aliuely easy but \3erij necessary for him to attain to excel=
lence in 'u;orkmanship.
(Bapital ^tock $8,000,000, Ifreferred
Clevelind Type Foundry, 139 Clereland, Ohio.
12A, $0.95. 24a, $1.15. 9 Point Sionkt. Complete Font, $2.10
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lOA, $1.40. 20a, $1.30. 12 Point Signet. Complete Font, $2.70
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 140 Cleveland, Ohio.
8A, $2.00. 16a, $1.85. 18 Point Sioxkt. Complete Fout, $3.85
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4A, 8:^.8.0. 8a,' $2.75. 36 Point Sigxet. Complete Font, $6.60
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17,645.90Clci-cland Ty/ff Foumiry, 141 Cln>i'ltinii, Ohio.
ISA. 12 Point Acadian. $2.70
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8A, $1.H;\ 16a, $1.7"). 22 Point Acadian, Xo. 3. Complete Font, $3.60
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6A, $1.90, 12a, U.STx 24 Point Acadian, No. 3. Complete Font, $3.75
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4A, $2.15. 8a, $1.95. 30 Point Acadian, Xo. 3. Complete Font, $4.10
12A. 18 Point Acadian, No. 4. $2.50
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lOA. 22 Point Acadian, No. 4. $2.85
PI6KED UP E¥EKY PM6EKA. 24 Point Acadian, No. 4. $3.10
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8A, «2.10. 16a, $2.00. 18 Point Cirrous. Comi)lete Font, S4.10
iii^f tl^e Dead Year-'§ Dirge
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6A, $2.70. 12a, $2.25. 24 Point Cirrous. Complete Font, $4.95
Jeyeus Sreetinf Tl^pill
Senegal Infepmatioi^ f©F DeafneFs
4A, 1:3.4.5. 8a, $2.6.5. 36 P(jixt Cirrous. Complete Font, $6.10
T^er-rible JMislake
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1^14567Ofcdand Type Foundry, 144 Oevelnnd, Ohio.
8A, $1.35. 16a, $1.50. 18 Point Walton. Complete Font, $2.86
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5A, Ornamentiil Caps, $1.05 12 Point Oxford, No. 2. 5A, 12A, Complete, $2.40
12A, Plain Caps» $1.35
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4A, Ornamental Caps, $!.(>(» 18 Point Oxford, No. 2. 4A, lOA, Complete, $4.20
lOA, Plain Caps, $2.60
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3A, Ornamental Caps, f 1.60 24 Point Oxford, Xo. 2. 3A, 8A, Complete, $4.55
8A, Plain Caps, $2.95
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3A, Ornamental Caps, $3.20 m Point Oxford, Xo. 2. 3A, 6A, Complete, $6.95
6A, Plain Caps, $3.75
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12A. 12 Point Oxford, No. 3. S1.35
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lOA. 18 Point Oxford, No. 3. $2.60
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8A. 24 Point Oxford, No. 3. $2.95
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4A. 18 Point Euclid Initials. $1.10
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3A. 30 Point Euclid Initials.
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KjnrCUT'i'land Type Foundry, 149 Cleveland, Ohio.
3A, Complete Font, S2.(X). 28 Point Capitan Mortiskd.
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lOA, $l.a5. 18a, *1.40. 10 Point Eucud.18 Point Initials, 4A, 61.10. 4A, lOA, 18a, Complete Font, $3.86
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lOA, $1.55. 18a, $1.55. 12 Point Euclid.
24 Point Initials, 4A, $1.6.5. 4A, lOA, 18a, Complete Font, $4.75
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5A, 10a. 42 Point Columbian. $6.00
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4A, 6a. 48 Point Columbian. $6.70
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3A,i)a. 60 Point Columbian. $7.95
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8A, 10a. 21 Point Skjalu. $5.50
HEATmnFavorite 6 (AdvantagesfiA, 8a. 8t> Point Skjai.d. $7.50
Trained 80 Dogs4A, 5a. 48 Point Skjald. $8.65
Blae $5 aui^s4A, 5a. 60 Point Skjald. $10.35
Old i nanClevelartii Type Foundry, Wl Clii'eland, Ohio.
6 Point Unique Celtic.i
8 Point Uniquk Celtic.22A,:iJ!i. $ri.aO 20.\,32a. $2.66
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7A, 10a. 24 Point Unique Celtic. S4.05
SILE/NT Listeners 236A, 8a. 30 Point Unique Celtic. ^.35
6 SHORT Hours4A, 6a. 36 Point Unique Celtic. S6.20
'RED Lights 5Cleveland Type Foundry, 158 Cleveland, Ohio.
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Cleiieland Type Foundry, 159 Cln<eland , Ohio.
8A. 18 Point Multiform No. 2. $2.75
FINE # PLATED * GOBLET6A. 24 Point Multiform No. 2. $3.25
BRIGHT SUNLIGHT30 Point Multiform No. 2. $3.75
M TI-JTn4A. 36 Point Multiform No. 2. $4.25
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FINE PLATED GOBLET6A. 24 Point Multiform No. 1. $3.25
BRIGHT SUMLIGHT30 Point Multiform No. 1. $3.75
MORTH BRIDGE4A. 36 Point Multiform No. 1. $4.25
RIPE FRUIT5Cler'elnnd Type Foundry^ 160 Cleveland, Ohio.
18 Point Mui/iikokm No. 3. $2.75
FINE # PLATED # GOBLET24 Point Mui/hkokm No. 'A. $3.25
BRIGHT SUNLIGHToA. 5(1 Point Multikokm No. .J, $3.75
NORTH BRIDGE5(5 Point Multiform No. 3. $4.25
RIPE FRUITS18 Point Multifokm No 4. $2.75
FINE # PLATED # GOBLET24 Point Multiform No. 4. $3.25
RIGHT SUNLIGHT5 A. 30 Point Multiform No. 4, $3.75
NORTH BRIDGlA. :'.U l^UNT MULIIFOKM No. 4. $i.25
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The Standard of Neatness $2 Supplies a Want
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Typographical £7 Monuments
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4A, Tmi. 5i Point Howlam). S8.00
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Qosc 25 LockClei'elaiid 7y/>c Foundry, 1(>") Cleveland, Ohio.
15A, 20a. 18 Point Columbus Outline. i?6.10
18 Point Outline, with 36 Point Initials.
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4A, 6a. 42 Point DkVinnk Shadki .50
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4A, 5a. 48 Point DkVinnk Shadkd. $7.75
Cleveland Type Foundry 170 Cleiieland, Ohio.
4A,5a. 4 Point DkVixxk SHAnKi). $10^
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4A, 5a. t>0 Point DeVinxk Shadkd. $12.50
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4A, 5a. (2 Point DkVinne Shaded. $17.00
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litCleveland, Ohio.
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DEVICE FOR LIGHTING CARS BY ELECTRICITYInterestins: Lives of Many Celebrated Characters in Ancient and Modern History
invented Labor-Saving Method of Learing Grammer
22A,3()a. s Point l>K Vinnk. *2.5(J
BRIGHTENED THE DREARY LANDSCAPESFurnish Beautifully Designed Articles of Furniture on Approval
Unique Rosewood Household Effects $14
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LATEST PRINTING INVENTIONSProposed Amendments to the Constitution of United States
Delightful Round Trips Contemplated £9
I6A, 2f)a. 12 Point BkVixnk. 13.00
ENTERPRISING SALESMENDainty Egyptian Ornaments Lately Received
$12355 Hotel 67890
12A, 18a. U Point De Vinxk. S3.25
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Intelligent Animals
lOA, 16a. IH Point De Yinxe. $3.25
CHOIR SINGERSKingly Authority Now Satisfied
Union Supply Company8A, 10a. 24 Point De Vinnk. U.OO
HOME ROADSTwelve Coming; Events
Operatic $5Cleveland Type Foundry, 172 Cleveland, Ohio.
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SOnETHINGPoetical Language
HungarianoA, 8a. .% Point Dk Vinxk. $5.50
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Gallantry4A, 6a. 42 Point Dk Vinxk. $7.25
EUROPESends Notice4A,5a. 48 Point Dk VixxK. S7.75
MOBILEHotel Rope
Clevi'liiful '/y/e Fouitiiry, 173 Clein-land, Ohio.
4A, oa. W l>()ixT Dr ViNXK. $10.25
TEACHFret Hind4A, 5a. 60 Point De Vixne. Sl2.2o
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4A, Oil, 72 PoixT De Vfxxe. $17.00
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30A, 42a. 6 Point De Vinne Conuenseu. $2.2'i
STOCK CUTS AND ELECTROTYPES SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES
Portraits and Biographies of Eminent Printers and Publishers in Every Issue of this Valuable Paper
Largest and Most Reliable Supply House in America $58
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22A, 30a. 10 Point De Vinne Condensed. $2.75
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Machinery Shipped from our Manufactory Direct to all Purchasers 25
Numerous and Superior Investments
18A, 22a. 12 Point De Vinne Condensed. $3.00
NEW YORK STYLES IN SPRING SUITS
Extra Fine Lot of Non=Reversible Blue Silk Umbrellas
Cathedrals and Monasteries 257
12A, 20a. 14 Point De Vinne Condensed. $3.25
SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE
Refreshing Summer Evening Boat Excursions
Suburban Stone Residence
lOA, 16a. 18 Point De Vinne Condensed. $3.23
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Bought Superior Household Furniture
Elegant Carpets $2.75
Cleveland Type Foundry, 17o Cleveland , Ohio.
8A, 123. '21 Point De V'inne Condknsed. .$1.<k»
SPANISH MAIDEN
Olive Shaded Convent Ground
6A, 9a. .30 Point 1)e Vinne Condensed. $1..5(t
RANDOM SHOTMasterly Execution $26
5A, 8a. 33 Point De Vinne Condensed. $5.(»0
LAKE HURONChristmas Booklets4A, 6a. 42 Point De Vinne Condensed. $5.5(i
ART ROOMSReception Given4A, 5a. 4S Point De Vinne Condensed. $6.0(i
SOCIAL ClubsCleveland Type Foiouhy, 170 Cleveland, Ohio.
4A, 5a. 54 Point De Vinne Condensed. $7.50
CONTESTStage Coach4A, 5a. 60 Point 1)e Vinne Condensed. $10.00
CAMDENFine House4A, 5a. 72 Point De Vinne Condensed. $15.00
MUSICBest RideClevelantl Type Foundry,
'
177 Clt'7<eland , Ohio.
24A, 36a. 6 Point De Vinne Italic. $2.25
MONTHLY JOURNALS OF TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION
Has a Larger Number of Readers than Any Other Journal Pertaining to the Craft
Each Department Edited by Practical Men 750
22A, 30a. 8 Point De Vinne Italic. $2.50
PORM ROLLED AND PROOF TAKEN WITH EASEGrand National Peace Jubilee with Consolidated Musical Chorus
Vociferously Applauded Yankee Doodle
20A, 26a. 10 Point De Vinne Italic. $2.75
BRABANTIO'S SWEET DESDEMONAComplete Destruction of the Turkish Fleet by a Tempest
Cassio Conceived a Scheme 25
16A, 20a. 12 Point De Vinne Italic. $3.00
FOURTEEN THOUSAND DUCATSBassanio and Oratiano Took Their Departure
Antonio, Merchant of Venice
12A, 18a. 14 -Point De Vinne Italic. $3.25
PRINCE OF DENMARKSweet Ophelia^ Daughter of Polonius
Rosemary and Rue
lOA, 16a. 18 -Point De Vinne Italic. $4.00
MURDER OF C/ESARGreat Oration of Marc Antony
8A, 10a. 24-PoiNT De Vinne Italic. $4.o(»
BOLINOBROKEThe Comedy of TerrorsCleveland Type Foundry, 178 Clezeland, Ohio.
A 9a 30-PoiNT De Vinne Italic, $5,75
BROOKSIDESplendid Driveway
5A, 8a. 36 -Point De Vinne Italic. $6.50
HOMERICPretty Gardens4A 6a 42 -Point De Vinne Italic. $7.25
AUGUSTlooses Bloom4A 5a 48 -Point De Vinne Italic. $7.75
HUMANDrug SalesPler'eland Type Foundry, 179 Cleveland. Ohio.
6A, 10a. 42-P<)ixT Dk Vixxk Extra Coxdkxskd. 66.00
PUBLIC AUCTION
Summer Night Dream5A, 8a. -tS-PoiNT De Vinne Extra Condensed. $7.00
REMOVE LINK
Desirable Company5A, 7a. 54 -Point De Vinne Extra Condensed. $8.00
YEAR BOOKS
Crystal Slipper 24A, 5a. 60-POINT De Vinne Extra Condensed. $9.00
HOTEL Builder12-Point, 14-Point, 18-Point, 24-Point, .SO-Point, 36-Pointand 72-Point
Sizes in Preparation.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 180 Cleveland, Ohio.
lOA, 14a. 18 Point Typo. $2.40
COMPENSATORY
8A, 10a. 24 Point Typo. «2.:
UNRELIABLE
Government Positions Li^httiin^ Gau^ers
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6A, 9a. 30 Point Typo. $3.55
AMERICAN EHENILLE
Ornamental Window Curtains
5A, 7a. 36 Point Typo. $4.70
RGmarkable DISCOYIRY
4A, 6a. 48 Point Typo. $5.25
HIGHWAY inspectors
3A, 4a. 60 Point Typo. $7.00
Musical TRLEHTCleveland TyPe Foundry, 181 Cle7'cland, Ohio.
36A. 6 Point Facade. Sl.50
LARGE TRAVELLING MENAGERIES, CONTAINING SOME OF THE MOST REMARKABLE ANIMALS AND THINGS
•< PLEASE SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY. EXHIBITION TICKETS ARE ONLY 75 tx
36A. 8 Point Facade. S1.75
FASHIONABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WILL BE OFFERED AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES
-CCIRCULARS AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES ARE NEARLY READY 4n>
30A. 10 Point Facade. $2.00
PROCURED THE ONLY CORRECT SOUVENIRS OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
-<1ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD AND CflLENDilR 93t>»
2.5A. 12 Point Facade. $2.25
THE ECHOING STEPS OF WORSHIPPERS DEPARTED, WHEN THE
,ORGAN'S PEALING VOICE WAS HUSHED AND 45
18A. 18 Point Facade. $2.75
GERMAN ENGRAVING MACHINE PERFECTED
FINEST RESULTS OBTAINED 23
16A. 20 Point Facade. $3.03
RETURN TELEGRAM FROM REPORTER
REMARKABLE DISCOVERY 69
12A. 24 Point Facade. $3.25
SUMMER EXCURSION SCHEMES
SUPERB BOATING 3SCleveland Type Foundry, 182 Cleveland, Ohio.
9A. .% Point Facade. $SM
COUNTRY COMPANIONS
HA. :?!> Point Facadk. $1.50
DREADFUL SUFFERING6A. 42 Point Facadk. $4.25
GEOGRAPHICALoA. 48 Point Facade. $4.75
CHARMING MflID5A. 54 Point Facadk. $5.50
5A. 60 Point Facadk. $6.59
FOUND SOMECleveland Type Foundry, J83 Cleveland, Ohio.
46A, 50a. 10 Point Faoadk Coxdexskh, No. $3.2;'>
MOST BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF LETTER-PRESS PRINTING WITH SUPERIOR BINDING
very Coreluiiy Revised Hislories o( Jusiiy GeleDroled lloclefll oodModero Giiarociers Nearly Gompieled
TDe Most Beauiiloi specimen of Letler-Press Prinlino witn Extro Superior Bindino 39
40A, 44a. 12 Point Facade Coxdexsku. No. 2. $3.75
rOOR COMPflNlf WITH LADIES RESPECTFOLIY SOLICITED
FranKiin lypograpiiicai socieiies Fourm Grand Annoai cnnsimas Donee and supper
your (jompany wiin Louies Respeciiuiiy soiiciied on moi Eveni 25
30A, 34a. 16 Point Facade Condensed, No. 2. $4.00
DISIil SiiiY GLIMS, fli lEN GEilLE
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28A. 32a.
20A, 24a.
16A, 20a.
16A, 20a.
18 Point Facade Condensed, Xo. 2.
24 Point Facade Condensed, Xo. 2,
30 Point Facade Condensed, Xo. 2.
Point Facad:^: Condensed, Xo. 2.
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$4.75
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15.00
S6.00
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Clevela7td Ty^e Foundry, 184 Cleviland, Ohio.
14A. IHa. 42 Point Facadk Condensed, No. 2. J.25
Mil Mtf Mt,Wr2A, i(Mi. 48 Point Facade Condensed, No, 2. 8«.00
MinisMU SI
12A, l(k. f;4 Point Facade Condensed, No. 2. $10.75
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12A, 16a.
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m Point Facade Condensed, No. 2. S12.50
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lluIS m9A, 12a. 72 Point Facadk Condensed, No. 2. $13.50
Clei'tland Type Foundry, 185
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Cleretami, Ohio.
6 Point Armoric.16A,f0.95. 22a, $0.65. Complete Fout, $1.60
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Sing ^ATiia Midrxigtxt ^^larms
Quixotic Krxight
Held by- the Br-awny A.rm
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8 Point Armoric.UA,$1.10. 20a, $0.70. Complete Font, $1.80
e:ast maze:Krstwlriile th^ey Si^l^ed
Lor^e Qiiilp
Sell Kar\cy Articles
234 Kvert S67
12A, $1.25. 18a, $0.85. 10 Point Armoric Complete Font, $2.10
TT'l^e Path to Success is Coii^^moi^ Sense
Commai^d Higlr^ F^rices
1235 ^.fter thje Floods 6789
10A,$1.25. 16a, $1.00. 12 Point Armoric Complete Font, $2.25
WISHING TO IMPORTBehtold tl^e CHeese Kr^ife of Titipu
Held b^^ tl\e ^T\emy
123 in Grartd Arreiy 373Clez<eland Type Foundry, 186 Cleveland, Ohio.
8A, $1.80. 12a, $1M. 18 Point Armoric. Complete Font, $3.15
OLD BARGEESGrai\cl Amazon Mardrj^
123 Come HigH 568
6A, $2.05. 10a, $2.05. 24 Point Armoric. Complete Font, 84.10
NOURISHAmbitiouis Prir(^ts
23 Hiram 78
4A, $3.25. 8a, $3.a5. 36 Point Armoric. Complete Font, $6.
Fales QuLick:
The following letters are cast with each size.
A e: F MCleveland Type Foundry, 187 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Ronaldson Extended. I 8 Point Ronaldson Extended.25A, 40a. ^.45 22A, 32a. 82.70
REF'ROIDTJCTIONImported Designs Exhibited
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10 Point Ronai.dson Extended.20A, 30a. S3.00
LANDSCAPKSBeautiful and Inspiring
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12 Point Ronaldson Extended.18A, 28a. S--3.50
UN-riRING RELISHEDValorous Regiment A/[inced Oyster®
lOA, 16a. 18 Point Ronaldson Extended. ^.00
KNTKRTAINKDT^riumphant Guardsmen8A, 12a. 21 Point Ronaldson Extended. ?4.65
ORGANIZEDHistorical Societies6A, 10a. 30 Point Ronaldson Extended. $5.40
COMFORTModern Houses5A, 8a. 36 Point Ronaldson Extended. $6.55
Strong BOAT4A, 6a. 48 Point Ronaldson Extended. S8.45
DIM StarsCleveland Type Foundry, 188 Cleveland, Ohio.
6 Point Old Stylk Bold.
16A, 22a. mMi
£^la:ie> Tlarxxe to :^ea:4*^
10 Point Old Stylk Bold.
UA, 18a. $3.50
8 Point Old Stylk Bold.18A, 24a. «3.50
12 Point Old Stylk Bold.
UA, 18a. S4.00
Ovii*^%r^ Joirxt
7A,10a. 18 Point Old Stylk Bold. $4.50
JB>i:LOOtjifa^ge ISjjoi^t
5A,7a. 24 Point Old Style Bold. $6.00
4A, 6a. 36 Point Old Style Bold.
4A, 6a. 48 Point Old Style Bold.
$9.50
Kin J^eLl^&$15.00
Cle7'elaud Tyfe Foutuiry, 189 Cifzu'/and, Ohio.
20A. 8 Point Fostkr Gothic Extkxdkd. S2.00
PRESENTED NUMEROUS SELECTIONSECHOING STEPS OF DEPARTING CHILDREN
65 REMARKABLE PERFORMERS
15A. 10 Point Fostkr Gothic Extkndkd. S2.25
SEVENTH MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONAUTHORITY SATISFIED 42
lOA. 12 Point Foster Gothic Extkndkd. S2.50
FOURTH SOLDIERS REUNIONOCEAN 8 WAVES
8A. 18 Point Foster Gothic Extkndkd. S3.00
NOTED 35 RACER6A. 24 Point Foster Gothic Extended. $3.75
BAROUCHE 134A. 36 Point Foster Gothic Extended. $4.50
MODERN3A. 48 Point Foster Gothic Extended. $5.75
GUARDCle% eland Type Foundry, 190 Cle%>eland, Ohio.
24A. 6 Point Alaskan. *
S1.50
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I23*5 LAKES FAR AWAY. TrtE UIOLETS 67890
16A. 8 Point Alaskan. $1.70
TME NONDESCRIPT SAID TO BE MV^LFCOUSIN TO DUDES AND UNCLE TO CZARS 125
12A. 10 Point Alaskan. $1.70
TMROUGiM TRAIN TO WISDOMTOWM23 CONDUCTOR BRAIN 69
lOA. 12 Point Alaskan. $2.05
678 ELOCUTIONARV POWER8A. 18 Point Alaskan. $3.65
F-UIRTS RACE: 956A. 24 Point Alaskan. $4.50
PI3/-V iVt iHE:T4A. 36 Point Alaskan. $6.00
3A. 48 Point Alaskan. $7.30
RIM 35ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM.
Cler>eland Type Foundry, 191 Clez'eland, Ohio.
8 Point Ivaxhok.
l2A,|l/20. 20a. fl.20.V Complete Font, $2.40
LAUGH AND THE
World Snickers With You, But
Weep and You Weep
$12365 Quite Alone 90835
10 Point Ivanhok.
lOA, fl.l5. 18a, f1.20. Complete Font, $2. .So
WHEN GLAD YOUR
Friends Will Be Many, Be
Sad and You
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lOA, «1.20. 16a, S1.20. 12 Point Ivanhoe. Complete Font, $2.40
EVERY ONE OF THE SUNSHINE
Friends Who Stuck Fast to Him While Mis Ducats
Lasted, Alas! $12345 Quite Gone
8A, S1.50. 14a, $1.55. 16 Point Ivaxhoe. Complete Font. $3.05
HE IS A PLAIN HONEST MAN
The Parliament of Man the Federation
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8A, $2.00. 12a, $1.75. 18 Point Ivaxhoe. Complete Font, $3.75
FRIENDS ARE MANY
Be Sad And You Lose Them All
Your $123456 WineCleveland Type Foundry, 192 Cleveland, Ohio.
6A, $2:.V\ 10a. «2.4(». 'M Point Ivanhok. Coiiu.Iete Font, $4.7)
BUT ALONE YOUMust Drink Of Life's Gall
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4A, $2.*)0. Ha, $2.;i"). .«> Point Ivanhok. Complete Font, $5.25
IN THE MALLSOf Airtri Gaily Sing
4A, *^.:«). aa, $2.20. 36 Point Ivaxhok. Complete F(mt, I.5..50
YOU BETDon't Use Slang
35 RiQht 94Cleveland Type Fmniclry, 193
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4A, 10a, 21 Point Hoiguton. $iM
3A, 7a. 3G Point Houghton. $7.50
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3A, 5a. 48 Point Houghton. m.25
3A, 4a. 60 Point Houghton. ¥11.90
•Cleveland Ty/e Faundry, 194 Cleveland, Ohio-
12A, 18a. 18 Point Cm uxs. U.IO
20A, 30a. 12 Point Chi LDs. 9.U\0ryz-^mtC^
UNANSWERED A^A^ONSRegimental Problem I^obUSt SoldlCr
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8A, l!2a. 2i Point Childs. $4.50
SCENICPhotograph
6A, 9a. 30 Point Childs. $5.15
RIFIsE
Oxjnamitc
5A,8a. 36 Point Childs. «6.30
COjWIC Valentines
4A. 6a. 48 Point Childs.
Freight DOCK3A, 5a. Point Childs. $10.«M
NEW FortsCleveland Type Foundry, 185 Cleveland, Ohio.
ISA. U I'oint Pluto. $2,25
PIGTURESOUE MOUNTAIN REGION
THOUSAND ISLANDS OF ST. LAWRENGE 18
lOA. 18 Point Pluto. $H.()0
GENERAL STORESEASTER SUNDAY SERVICE8A. 24 Point Pluto. $;^.50
ANGIENT TOWNSEGYPTIAN ROMANGE
m Point Pluto. $4.25
MASTERYBLIND LOVER
48 Point Pluto. $5.50
TRUMPSSEASON 15Cle-i'eland Type Foum/ry, liMj Clc7>cland, Ohio.
16A, lioa. V2 Point Dynamo. .«2.25
INTERNflTIONflL flOSPITflLITY
Receptions and Slippers Tendered to Foreign Uisitop
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lOA, 14a. 18 Point Dynamo. ^2.45
INDOSTRIflL SOCIETIES
InstPiictiue Literature Spread Broadcast
8A, lOa. 24 Point Dynamo» $3.00
JOUENILE TOURISTS
TraueliDg flrodnd the CoDfineDl
4A, (Ml. :'.(1 P(jiNT Dynamo. ^3.60
BLITHESOME
Disposition Maintained
3A, 4a« 48 Point Dynamo. *4.55
RECE1UIN6
General SelectionsClezuland Type Foufuiry, 197 Clex<eland, Ohio.
20A, 40a. 12 Point RURKNS. $3.00
SDDDEH DEPIHND FOR PIONEY ON THE STOCK EXCHHNGE
Supply Of Loaqable Funds for Stock-yard Exchange Purposes Reduced
79 inisfortuiies Tremendously Discounted 45
12A, 24a. 18 Point Rubkxs. $3.25
DESTQUmVE WORK OF H HURRICANE
Oil Eastreq Coasi of pianagascar, Biilldiiigs Demolislieil
n Htniosplieric Castles 26
IDA, 20a. 24 Point Rubens. $4.25
BOILDIHIi LRWS TO BE DISKED
Foring a few Bureau plate Splal Orlerii
JersemiG 738 SKeeiers
8A, 16a. m Point Rubens. $4.50
iERIGHN iT GLUB | PHBIS
GoDiplele Bronze 94 Fipro, Golossal Size
Cleveland, Type Foundry, 198 Cleveland, Ohio.
«A, 16a. :M} Point Rubkns. So.OO
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5A, 12a. 42 Point Rubens. $5.50
5A, 10a. 48 Point Rubkns. S6.00
4A, 8a. 60 Point Rubens. $7.50
4A, 8a. r2 Point Rubkns. $10.25
Clevelanti '/'y/>i' Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
12A, 24a. 12 Point JXkkkk. m.i»)
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The I)6al BentlBnian Should be Qontlo in Evorything That
Depends on Hin)SBlf--ln Carriage, Teniper
Constructions, pirns, Desires
lOA, 2()a. 18 Point Dukrkk. $;U5
REinflRKflBLE RfllLRDflD EXTENSION
Fast PassBnger Trains Leave Union Station
4B EQUlppeil with Dining Cars 37
8A, 16a. 24 Point Dukuku. #4.(
DDDD CLEAN PRESSWORK
Satisfied Patrons, Better Prices
Pleased Advertisers 47Cleveland Type Foundry, 200 Cleveland, Ohio.
4 A, Sa. m Point Dukkkk. S4.75
DLflSSID WRITERS
Popularitu Hdileveil 7B
3A, 6a. 4.S Point Dukkkk. $6.00
mrlcanB4WflRS
3A, 6a. 6(1 Point Dlkijkk. S9.00
m EIlBCt 54SA,'ni. 72 Point J U.;iJKU. S16.00w 3smCleveland Ty/>c Foundry, 201 Cleveland, Ohio.
20A, 40a. 10 Point Lincoln. S2.(M)
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Behold In Running Life the Rolling Tide I For None Can Stem by Art nor
Stop by Power the Flowing Ocean or the
Fleeting flour, But Wave by Wave Pursued Arrive and Dash
246 Upon the Shore With a Terrible Force 378
12A,24a. 12 Point Lincoln. $2.25
HUNGRY AND TtilRSTY SOULS GOME
Early and Eat and Drink Yourself to Death Without Gost
Everything Strictly First Glass
And Guaranteed to Kill Anybody in Seventeen
24 Sittings, Don't Fail to Gall 57
lOA, 20a. 18 Point Lincoln. S2.75
REMARKABLE DELINEATOR
Beautifully Designed Wrappers Furnished
Necessary 345 Regulation
8A, 16a. 24 Point Lincoln. $3.50
DOCUMENT RETURNED
Expected Gircumstantial Evidence
Ornaments 35 ReceivedCleveland Type Foundry, 202 Cleveland, Ohio.
6A,12a, 30 Point Lincoln. $3.75
PROCLAMATION
Remarkable 37 Performance
Handsome Souvenirs
5A, 10a. 36 Point Lincoln. $4.75
NEWSPAPERS
Peculiar 564 Instances
Advertisement
4A,8a. 48 Point Lincoln. $6.00
DISTINCTION
fiapvest 8 SecupeCleveland Type Foundry, 203 Cle^ieland, Ohio.
18A, 36a. 10 Point Douui-as. $2.40
DEMANDS FOR READERS QUICKLY FILLED
Universal Publishers' Trust Association is Hereby Pleased
Announce to all Literary Aspirants
Throughout the World, that it has Perfected Laws
45 Indiscriminative Book Devourers 35
12A, 24a. 12 Point Douglas. $2.10
REGIMENTAL DISCIPLINARIAN
Never in the fiistory of Job Printing has there
Been such a Marked Advance
Improvement of Printing Materials Used
Better and Quicker 234
lOA, 20a. IS Point Douglas. $3.30
RETURN DELEGATEPopular Telegraphic Movements
Republican 346 Alderman
8A,I8a. 24 1'oiM- DdVui.As. M.30
CONTRIBUTIONBeautiful Features Scarce
Rustic 345 ScenesCleveland Type Foundry, 204 Cleveland, Ohio.
t5A,V2a. ») Point DoiMii, AS. HM
HANDSOMERHighest 978 Charges
Plans Drawn
4A, 8a. 36 Point Douglas. $4.90
OREGONIANNewer 34 Graves
Remained
3A, 6a. 48 Point Douglas. «6.25
PROMISEGreat 3 BoatsCU"i>eland Tyf>e Foundry, 205 Cleveland, Ohio
6A, Plain Caps, S1.65. 18 Point Mikado.6A, Ornamental Caps. $1 95. Complete Font. $6.7012a. Lower Case, $1.60. Ornaments, $1.50.
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6A, Plain Caps, $2.a5. 24 Point Mikado.6A, Ornamental Caps, $2.50. Complete Font, $8.8512a, Lower Case, $2.00. Ornaments, $2.00.
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$12,345,^X8.90Cleveland Type Foundry, 206 Cleveland, Ohio.
4A, Plain Caps, $2.85. 36 Point Mikado.
4A, Ornamental Caps, $;i.;%.
8a, Lower Case, 82.25, Ornaments, $2.25.
Complete Font, $10.65
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3A, Plain Caps, $3.45. 48 Point Mikado.
3A. Ornamental Caps, $3.60. Complete Font, $12.50
6a, Lower Case, $2.70. Ornaments, $2.75.
5^ 12:30 Q)'(lo(kCleveland Type Foundry, 207 Cleveland, Ohio.
12A. 9 Point Chinksk. 11.20
€1€CTR0TYPC rOUHi^RY
course r^K^n by movniSim MOon&HmcKS
lOA. 12 Point Chinksk. $1.60
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8A. 18 Point Chixkse. $2.25
),OST WSTORV
6A. 24 Point Chinese. $2.40
ftowmcCleveland Type Foundry, 20H Cleveland, Ohio.
«} Point Ravkn.
UA. $Uin
SWEET SUMMERTHIS FlaHWER IS SENT
TIM WEST
y Point Ravkx.
12A. $1.80
LiAST MHUR5SIIiENT NICMT5
SWEET
lOA. 12 Point Raven. S2.15
5QME TWISTERSTHE STREETS BF OMENT
SMOKE NINE
8A. 18 Point Ravkn. $3.00
EREVIERFAmEm FbQWEnS
FlaY KITES
6A. 24 Point Ravkn. $3.70
REFLiECTISNENTICE
Clerreland Type Foundry, 200 Clmcland, Ohio.
8A, $2.rv-). 16a, *;^.2o. 22 Point Cham ki.kon. Coinplett' Font. $5.80
ialtz inee Hore
iaridy louses in the Joeks
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6A,$3.00. 12a, $3.7o. 30 Point Chamklkox. Complete Font, $6.75
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4A, $4.50. 8a, UM. 42 Point Chamei.kox. Complete Font, $8.50
eautiful Shromos
14 Hlow 87Cleveland Type Foundry, 210 Cle^'eland, Ohio.
lOA, 82.0(). 18a, Sl.JM». 12 Point Elbkrox. No. 2. Complete Ifoat, $3.90
LiIirE WITHOUT POKTI^V
Miisic ai)d Books biit tl^c Civilized Mai)
123 (LeLT}i}ot Iiivc Witi^oat Coolcs 456
8A, $2.85. 14a, 12.40. 18 Point Elbkrox, No. 2. Complete Font, $5.25
12 epi^TS 346
Tljc Woi^dcrii^gs of a Iiovcr
6A, $3.50. 10a, $3.20. 24 Point Elbkron, No. 2. Complete Font, $6.70
123 BI^O^D 578
Tl^e Higl^way of Iiife
4A, $5.50. 6a, $ii.m. 36 Point Elbkron, No. 2. Complete Font, $8.8(t
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Cle'veland Type Foundry, 211 ClevelaHti. Ohio.
lOA. 18 Point Ii>kal. $2.85
24 Point Ideal, $3.00
5A. 36 Point Idkal $4.80
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10A,*1.1'>. 2(ia, ^I.2(». 12 Point Ai.j'iNK. Complete Font, $2.;iri
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8A, *1.H,^. 16a, *2.(K) 18 Point Alimxk. Complete Font, $3.65
5 Tfje SWe^f Sot)i^^r^0 in r^W TW^nf^
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6A, S2.1n. 12a, $2.20. 24 Point Ali'ixk. Complete Font, $4.3r>
4A, *;^.lo. 8a,*2.(>;i. 36 Point Alimxk. Complete Font, $5.80
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Clmelanii Type Foundiy, 213 Cleveland, Ohio.
6A,1fe.OO. 12a, $2.50. 24 Point Argkxt. Complete Font, $4.50
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4A, 83,75. 8a, $2.' :36 Point Argkxt. Complete Font, $6.50
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(iA, *2."i(). 12a, *2..V». 24 Point Sigxkt Shauk. Complete Font. $5.0U
A^tfthi^t^ bf^jovj Odd Goj^c^its,
r oWer of K0.a,^O95,
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4A, m.9i). 8a, «}.4().
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36 Point Sig.vet Shade. Complete Font, S7.30
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nxqaisite ^qd Grsiqd
Gasb ^eceiVecl
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lOA, $2. In. 18a, *2.i: 12 PolXT ASTKAI,. Xo CuiiipU'te Font, $4.;iO
8A, $2.90. 14a, «2.7r>. 18 Point Astral, Xo. 2. Complete l-'ont, $5.65
FJIMIIiY (SI^OGEI^^
is- tihi l»^^ |» '«IB?-B'ai»
tia His (JiFl ^4^ii
6A, $1.5(). lOa, $8.4,- U Point Astral, Xo. 2. Complete Font, $6.95
4A, %'->.m. 6a, mjyT-i 86 Point Astral, Xo. 2.
CleTcland Type Foundry, 216
Complete Font, $9.15
Cleveland, Ohio.
lOA, $2.1.'). 18a, *2.4<i. 12 Point Auroral, No. 2. Complete Font, J4.55
ip Matt) I^aid ]>^ i!| t]^% iNlSt
8A,S:i.(X). 14a. S;m5. 18 Point Aukorai,, No. 2. Complete Font, $6.0()
^«i VicasS?* >si# >,—^*>^; TOsA. TOss.s-^wss, ^•.:
m Fed la r^, n^ake Mpi^^y
i;^,|^ Happy M%^
6A, S3.80. 10a, :i?;U^'^ 24 Point Auroral, No. 2. Complete Font, $7.25
The Hunt for Gol
4A, $>.7r). 6a, $:{.9:) 36 Point Auroral, Xo. 2. (Vmu.Iete Font. $9.70
KHQall Melo
Clereland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
lOA.
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18 Point Rkmhrj »2.(I0
^ »i5(i>' 1^1
uwim W'O^ilRS Ijl Sl^^ei OF
7A. 24 Point Hkmbrandt. $2.15
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IS^^^'CI'lI'lu
>A. 36 Point Rkmbranut. $2.85
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Clevila}id Type Foiimhy, 218 Clezclond, Ohio.
14A, $1.45. 30a, $1.20. 9 Point Interlakkn. Complete Font, $2.65
^ ^aidan iiaw a ^aai ar\a day l^ha ^aidan tuma3 to ^wiftly flaa
jiroach har in an ^ngrj '^ay, Jhnd ^odgad around iha naara^t traa,
'§ gaautiful ^"^a^a^^a^ SyP^ ^uitaUe for |fina ^ork.
6A,$2.35. 14a, $2.15. 24 Point Intkrlaken. Complete Font, $4.50
Jlyer to a ^ilent Jflajanty
.a^t Jflanaal far ^rmter aa^ Jaaraali^t
^daakd aa 1214 ^ ypaaYaphy
10 Point Illyiuax.
10 A, $0.90. 20a, $0.95. Complete Font, $1.
^ith fingfira hiearij and liiarn
find eyfilids heabi} as lead,
fln editor sat at the break nf morn
find liiished that he liiere dead.
12 Point Illyuian.
8A, $1.00. 16a, $1.00. Complete Font, $2.00
Qarliiin unliiiselij huilt
]-fia hnuae upon the sand.
^Dliiling atnrma heat dnliin upon it
It Gfluld nn longer atand
;.\.*l.ri(). 14a, Sl.:iO. 18 Point iM.tRiAN. Complete Font, $2.8
YfilliRts nf ^ijrfi and |idnn
fnuntain nf ^nman'a ^aara ara ]\[aar tha j-faart
jna is gnldar than tha finnr nf a |^ink
Cle7-eland Type Foundry, 219 Cierelanti, Ohio.
ICA, 4(»a. S Point Widk Ui.ack. mM\
^e»iovai\on of health
®rcuv*tc(u» io ioxnx branch.
l4A,;{<ia. Id I'oiNT \Vii>K Black. *:^.(K»
10A, 24a. 12 Point Widk Black. *;^,(M)
glnnwrtl ^enxxion of gaxxxoxx^ §crci^ti^fir, 89
8A, 20a. 14 Point Widk Black. .$;^.20
6A. l(5a. 1() Point AVidk Black. mm
6A, 16a. 18 Point Widk Black. *;140
Concrete axxh ^sipi)aii ^oah& 1
5A, 12a. 20 Point Widk Black. H.2f)
Clez'cliind Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
oA. IKa. 12 I'oiNT IJosn.N IJi.ACK. $2.7o
^xtntntjev Whcxxx^wix ^ositpcinjeib^ 63
SA, Ua. IH 1>(>INT Boston Hi-ACK. *i.(X)
i^arlji JHcrrning Pratr^r^ 38
4A, lllii. 22 Point IJoston Hi.ack. UM
4A, ()a. 28 Point Boston JJlack. $4.o0
HA,4}i. :}<) Point Boston IJi.AOK. $4.nO
Cle7>fi<i>td Type Foumiry, 221 Cleveland , Ohio.
loA.oDa. (5 FoixtTudou Bi.ACK. $2.25
IRemarftable jflorttcultural plcaeurcs UntelUacntl^ S>e0cribe^ b^, Sntbustastic <3ar^€ner0
Obost fiyquiaite Pcrfumca ^IClaftc^ Ubrougb tbc fivcntna Bir 96
15A, oOa. 8 Point Tudok Black. *2.7")
Superb *RcaDi2s^aDc Clotbiufl, (Scntlcmens jfurnisbina Emporium
Steam ipumps an& Xocomotlve Bn^ines IRepairet) 34
12A,36a. 1(» Point Tudor Black. $2.75
Hnnual Session ot tbe (5ran^ Xo^ge at lPunl?in\>iUe
Bxbibition b^ Squasbtown Guar^s 63
9A, ;^a. 12 Point Tudou Black. $2.75
ffioatonian Ztecbnologi? Hrcbltectural flDaflasinc
®ur Seconb lEbition IRow 1Rea^^ 89
8A, 25a. 18 Point Tvdok Black. *3.4<)
IRortb Mebster Supply Compani^
provision ^ercbant 47
5A, 15a. 20 Point Tuuor Black. $3.50
mntteb States Bonbs Stolen
©atbering Conpone 25
5A, 15a. 24 Point Tudok Black. $4.75
Episcopal ConventionCburcbmen 32
Cleveland Type Foundry, ' 222 Cleveland, Ohio.
4A, 12a. ;i(") Point Tri)(»u Hi,.v<K. $5.50
Bncbantment
4A, 12ii. 4(» Point Tuuur Black. $<i.()()
Starrip BannerMmericane
oA, 8a. 48 Point Ti uok Black. «8.50
Ibarb ^binge
Btamonb3A, oa. 72 Point Tudor Black. S12.0»)
IRortbecnClei'eluHti Type Foundry, 223 Cleveland, Ohio.^
24A, .•$1.1(». 7()a. i=l.:i). •> Point Law Itai.ic. No. 2. (•(.mi.iet*' Fi.iit. 5:2.4;i
And the Shades of Night came o'er us us the looing herds lazily wound their way homewardthrough the copse that covered the mountain side. And all seemed peace and tranquility to us who
had fought all the long day, and successfully too, in climbing to that lofty height from which wehad had such a glorious view of the beauties of nature, showing the grandness of the past ages
and the ruin time had wrought.
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24A, *1.2.>. 70a, ?fl.»i(). 8 Poixt Law Itamc, No. 2. Complete Font, §2.85
Messrs. Make, Muehof, It & Co.—Sirs: I have shipped to you this day per
agreement, a large consignment of defeated, discouraged politicians. Please do
the best you can with them, and your name implies much, and fit them up for our
next attempt for victory, and oblige. Central Committee.
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20A, «Llo. 52a, >fLt).i. 10 Point Law Itauc, No. 2. Coini)lete Font. *2.80
Cessation from labor! 0! what a grand time for cultivation,
poetry and music. But no! A glorious harvest-time for the Devil
it will he when men are not obliged to labor for their daily bread.
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15A, *1.15. 42a, *L85. 12 Point Law Italic, No. 2. Complete Font, $3.00
When the ruinous results of recklessness restrain
riotous ruffians ruthlessly romping rough roads rightly
then religious reform rigorously refined will really do.
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lOA, $1.:30. 27a, *2.(K). 18 Point Law Italic, No. 2. Coujplete Font, $3.:50
He purchased with a loaf of bread, a
sugar-plum of pleasure, and pipe of peace
and presented them all to his brother Bill.
1234567890Cleveland lypc Foundry, 224 L'Uvelaud, Ohio.
iriA,42ii. 10 Point Vkxktiax. $4.40
S'PA^RTACUS' AOOCRESS TO ROMANS.Ye call me chief, and ye do well to call him chief, who, for
twelve long years, has met, upon the arena, every shape of manor beast the broad empire of Rom,e could furnish ; and who has
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VIA, :i2a. 12 Point Venktian. U.-io
JVEVE^ LOWE^ECD HIS A^RmSAnd if there is one among you who can say that
ever, in public fight or private brawl, my actions did
belie my tongvie, let hiyn step forth and say it. Yet I
1 2j4j6y8go12A,32a.' 18 Point Vknktian. ST.OO
WAS JiOT ALWAYS THUSA hired butcher, a savage chief of still
more savage rzen. ' My early life ran as
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24A, $1.40. 70a, $2.10. S Point Law Italic. Complete Font, $3.50
BOOMERAXG HOTEL,This justly celebrated House will he open to receive a
limited number of guests between 8:35 and 3:45. a. m.,
20A, $1.4.5. -Via, $2.20. 10 Point Lam* Italic. Complete Font, $3.6.5
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT.Each window (except those on the outside of
the building), is to have a. pair of 1 1-Jf inch mor-ticed slat blinds, made with re-bated and braded
12A, $1.00. 32a, $1.;V> 12 Point Law Italic. Complete Font, $2..5.5
SLOCUM cl PETERS.In Witness Whereof we have hereunto
set oar hands and ofjieial seals this 12o^Cleveland Type Foundry, 225 Cleveland, Ohio.
20A, $1.80, 60a, S2..S."i. 12 Point Stkxocjkak. Comi'lete Font, ii4.()r>
The mechanical improvements in type-
writing machines have done away v^ith the
old fashioned violent, irregularity in
alignment of letters. The STENOGRAF is
an exact reproduction of the samples
submitted to us by a careful operator on
a recently improved machine. Its legi-
ble, compact appearance makes the face
desirable for the printer who desires a
correct copy of the latest type-writing.
20A, $2.00. 110a, |5.2o. 12 Point Kemington Standakd. Complete Font, $7.25
Messrs* Wycoff, Seamans & Benedict,
who own and manufacture the Remington
typewriter machine, have written us that
our "REMINGTON STANDARD" typewriter
type is the best in existence, and they
are recommending it to all who inquire
of them for the most perfect type imita-
tion of the work done by their "2 pica
machine."
In making the "Remington Standard"
we copied each character as actually
struck on a "2 pica" Remington typewriter.
Clevela7id Type Foundry, 226 Cleveland, Ohio.
20A. l()>^ii. 12 Point Smith l'n'ii;ii>r Type Writer. *7.50
Cleveland Type Foundry,
copper alloy type,
CLEVELAND.
January 1, 1895.
Smith Premier Type-Writer Co.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Gentlemen. --Here is a new type-
writer face matching exactly the char-
acters used on your well-known and
widely-used machine.
Printers can obtain fonts of 20A
108a, with justifiers, at $7.50 per
font, less usual discounts, or in 25
or 50 lb. fonts at 54c per lb., either
of us or of any branch or agency of
the American Type Founders' Company.
Yours truly,
CLEVELAND TYPE FOUNDRY.
Cleveland Type Foundry. 220 A Cleveland, Ohio.
4\, SA, U»a. 1_> l'(.iNT (Jiioi.iKi:
J^^\^^porf of ( ommiiiec on hxicimon of Jal)ors
^reparaiions for J^ttfure JTcfivihj
Xn flw proscciiiion of our labors 'TcV' find many persons lifuifj
under frees expecting frnii to drop info flleir mouflis—nnmders
pafienflij Ixmifinfj for a ^ri^e from file loffenj or race-fracl[
;
^fe fixerefore advise fhaf a number of ffw mosf energefic of our
co-laborers be senf fo sfir fftem up fo a sense of practical dufi/
?,\. (W, :!0a. 18 Toint (Jjtoi.iKi; «itii .mi iN.itit luiiiiiN. ^iO.'.K)
Cxpufsion of DKemficrs
^fiereas, on the '(otfi inst. ^eier ^iddfefaddfe ^as
found ^^fiHiling a sficl^ for three hours; therefore 5e
it ^esofved, that he be expefted from this Society
3A, 4A, 2Ua. •J4 Point fiiioi.iKi: witii :;r. Pni.it inirii.K. $7.50
ociefij to y ncourage ^miiistry
Tnitiation of DuCemSers
T ^aitfijidiij Covenant that mij Hands sfiafl
6e trained "^nth precision in some 3£andicraft
Clt'7'cland Type Foundry. 226 B C/rru-Znn,/. Ohio.
6A, $1.95. 12a, $1.90, 24 Point Gazkllk. Complete Font, $3.85
f^aq^ fhasant (ijetums ^o^da^
4A, $3.05. 8a, $2.70. 36 Point Gazelle. Complete Font, $5.75
^Ble of pffow
0mckmte fforn iiBssBf
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3A, S:3.15. 6a, $2.9). 4« Point Gazkllk. Complete Font, SO.lo
, OSes
^tain 57 fifatssCleveland Type Foundry, ITi Cleveland, Ohio.
4A, iLK). 18a, U.ir-,. 30 Point Hoyt Script. Complete Font, S8.85
Card Font, 3A, 9a, 4.75
TEACHER OF VIOLIN.
No. 35 B:.UFF Court,
SQUEDUNK, O.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 228 Cleielund, Ohio.
5A. Km. IH Point Xovki.ty Scitin-. S4.00
5A, 12ji. '24 Point Xovki.ty Sckiht. ^-^.'^
4A, Ha. ;i(i Point Novki/py Script. $7.25
3A, 6a. 48 Point Novklty Script. §9.00
3A, 5a. 60 Point Novklty Script. $11.75
3A, 4a. 72 Point XovKi/rv Script. §16.00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 229 Clei-eland, Ohio.
9A, 2.>a. 18 Point Boston Script. $6.00
A, 20a. 24 Point Boston Script. $8.(K)
oA, loa. WiS Point Boston Script. .*in.00
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 230 Cleveland, Ohio.
4A. H>!i.-tS Point Boston Sciui't. *12.00
3A, 8a. 60 Point Boston Sckipt. $10.00
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Cleveland Type Foundry Cleveland, Ohio.
8A, Svi.lO. 32a, r>.40. 22 Point Carpenter Script. Complete Font, $8.50
Card Font, 4A, 16a, 4.50
8A,$4.00. 32a, $S.,50. 30 Point Carpexter Script. Complete Font, $12.50
Card Font, 4A, 16a, 6.50
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Cleveland Type Foimdry, 232 Cleveland, Ohio.
8A, $3.00. 32a. $i..t(>. 24 Point Clkvkland Script. Complete Font, S8.50
Card Font. 4A, 16a, 4.50
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Cleveland Type Foundry, Z^\ Cleveland, Ohio.
oA, Kia.
10A, ;i2a.
12 Point Stkkl 1'latk Scjnrr. mm
cJ^/V^ yx-'^ /-^ v// /^ ,/yj < / ^/ ..,r >/ /''/ 1^" /'f ^.^ f' ff^ /- ,> /^-f/// //^ /^
L^ d F^^-r-t- /•-*-* .^ offz-f'j ^tji-t i /I'/t-i^^-^ <r./ 1-^/ f J i- <i-r^ />fJ- <re-f /fn / fj . iSy/ d'A-irt^t-f^
«^ <7<3 /e-Zr-it <r/tr/ <r- /y /at ro-t^d- tttc / (r/ <f /<o f if / // /jJf, «//r/ /ev>y/rr/
Z^t-rt-l-^d- 'III f //i- f /d i^CifKffTCitfd- ffitrj-td. <dyZ C' r /ie^/. tf/' r/ //if-i?- -fft/o. -///<
•u-^-^-e-tx-f-rer-fty <ifrfr/zii,tl/:g:Zdy^rf't^O<T-/e-r'^fd, ^f-// re- //. d *f-ti/'rc-/^e^ -^-^'t^t- -f-o-y
j^^e d,: ,r/ft-fze-f^ <z-f><Y- c-tT-zn.ft.f-t^f't-irxd- o
4A, 14a.
8A, 28a.
24 Point Stkkl Pi-atk Sckii't, No. 2. $4.()0
*7.00
or^^"J d^<eie^it*
r^* -t^i-l- -fl-t.
/its- -//^i-^/tC^t^/ '/^t'>^y6-^it:t'f^ri^.ft/e:^ \L 0'/f-Y-^^> /.tfS ^ii
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4A, 12a.
8A, 22a.
24 Point Stf:p:l Platk Script. No. 1. S4.(H)
:*7.(K)
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 2:54 Cle-<eland, Ohio.
4A, 12a. ;^0 Point Stkkk Platk Script, No. 2. $5.00
7A, 25a. $9.00
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d^t^^^:i-is-i::^'ii3'r^ -/^t-t'-ia^^ ^ -u/f^ cP-j^^&^^-t^d^ «??vv-</ t:^trj-tJL-t^.Y-t-t^i^.d'
4A, lOa. ;^) Point Stkel Plate Script, No. 1. $5.00
7A, 20a. $9.00
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lOA, 32a. 10 PoixT RoYAi. HcKirr. U.r>0
,^:„<r„rf<r/ f/?fr„r/f„y r,/ . //,r./,rr„Ai S.9 i
5A, 10a. 12 Point RoYAt, Scaii'T. P>MlOA, 32a. $5.00
t.y^#eW t.yfta.-n.y. (Oa>ce//en^ h^tfct/t^^t'ed i-y^ret'rt/y C^A^ectA^ /cr- Ky]Ae*nS«/v.eS
Ar^ ScCc'ci^Y ytitfif c/oSe f^5/niiAcc^t'cf% i€^4^
4A, 12a. 18 Point Royal Script. $3.50
8A, ^a. $6.00
it/ccJJccrc/ tJ^'T^x.i/S <r ?t€/ \CXifC€/o/KcaS
4A, 12a. 24 Point Royal Script, Xo. 2, $4.50
8A, 22a. $7.50
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4A, 10a. 24 Point Royal Script, Xo. 1. $4.50
8A, 2Ua. $7.50
Cleveland Type FoHndry, 2:36 Cleveland, Ohio.
4A. 12a. 30 Point KoYAi. ScKiiT, No. 2. $^.00
7A. 24a. $9.00
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4A, 10a. %) Point Royal Script, No. I. $5.00
7A, 20a. $9.00
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Clnelanii Tyf'c Foundry, 237 Cleveiiind, Ohio.
24 Point Typographic Combi.v.
SQUARE BODY
Typographic Combination Orxamkxts.
20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21
N . I (I
Xo. 0, 4A, with Periods ami Commas only $1 25
No. 1, 8A, with Figures and Points 2 40
No. 2, 4A, no Figures or Points 1 15
No. 3, 4A, with Figures and Points 1 70
No. 4, 4A, Periods and Commas only 1 15
No. 5, 4A, no Figures or Points 1 15
No. 6, 4A, no Figures or Points 1 25
Ornaments : 8 00
Quads and Spaces 2 00
Complete Series, Including Quads and Spaces, $14.(K)
On the shoulder of each letter is cast its appropriate number, thus avoiding confusion
in distribution.
Clevela7id Type Foundry, 238 Cleveland, Ohio.
Arclpitectural Gon^biipatloij
^^ Times Of
§1PATEN 1 OFFICE
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Prick, Including Brass Rulk, $5.85.
CHARACTERS.
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Cleveland Type Foundry,
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Cleveland, Ohio.
^pjaxiliaries, ^^erien '2. &
$4.50 Per Font.
Half Font, ineludiny all characters, Jli.oO.
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Cle-!>eland Type Foundry, 240 Cleveland, Ohio.
Full Font,
$4.SO
-^^Auxiliaries, Series 3.#-
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Half Foxt,
$2.75.
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.VClerelind Type Fonuiiry, 241 Clei'elnnd, Ohio.
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COMBINATION ORNAMENTS, SERIES K.All characters cast on imiltijtlcs otu roiiit. I'cr loiit, :j!4.,1i^
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CENTRAL ORNAMENTS.No. I. Per font, $l.(»0.
No. -J. Per tout. $1.00.
No. .^. Per font. $1.00.
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MiKAiK) Orxamkxts. No. 1. $1.50
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MiKAI.Ct OKNANfKMS. No. 2. $2.(MI
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MiKAUO Ok.namknts. .\« S2.2n
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Mikado Orxamknts, N(t. 4. S2.Tn
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yipple Blossoni OriiamBnts.
Price per Full Font, - - - S3.(K»
Price per Half Font, - - - - 1.7n
Special Keatui-es.
IJcanty of ])csij;n. Ease of Composition, Adaptability to Any t?i/e Form.
Cbiai-£tetei'8. ^^) 4^^
Cwl on B. 12. 18, H, 'M\ and 4H |',.int
Cleveland Type Foundry, 24S Clf.eland, Ohio
HAPPY THOUGHTS.
Group F.
Kai-h c'haiiu-tcr put up in st-ts of Koiu, -10 cts. per set.
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Group G.
Each character, 40 cts. singly.
85 S(i (KI,K( rKOTYl'KD)
Group H.
Kach cliaiacter put u\> in sets of Fovk, at AO cts. per set.
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HAPPY THOUGHTS.
Gf?oup K.
Kiicli cIiariK-tcr put up ii .f lM»n{. iit.Vtfts. iKM-sct.
M^A 0^
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Job Font, S2.">(».
Deming Ornaments.Canl Font. $1.25
Job Font. ^'2.r->(K
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Job Font. s2..")(l.
Iroquois Ornaments.
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Pilot Ornaments.
Card Font, *1.00
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Spencer Ornaments.
Ciinl Font. $].r-A)
Canl F<.nt *1.2ij
Clei'eland Type Foundry, 246 Clnu'land, Ohio.
Pointers.IVi- Font. *1.25
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Contour Pointers.Per Font. $1.2r)
(HADED Pointers.Per Font, .-rl.25
Contour Palmetto Ornaments.
mPalmetto Ornaments.
l>or Font, .^1.00
^<ii^ M.h '^ U> i^Shaded Palmetto Ornaments.
IVr Font. M.m
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Cleveland Type Foinidr 247 Clez'cltntd, Ohio.
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Complete Font. :ifl.r)(». Extni characters, cadi. 8 cts.
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Group B.
Comi.lctc Font, ^2.(MI. Kxtia cliaiactcrs, cacli, 10 ci
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Coiiii)lctc Font, $2M{). Extra characters, each. 12 cts.
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Complete F\uit, #2.(H). Extra characters, eacii, 12 cents.
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Cleveland , Ohio.
Ixogotvjpes, aeries 1.
Price Per Font—two characters each—$2.2(t. Cast on our s^tandard type bodie.-.
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Wor^ Oripar^eiptS; Series 1.
Complete Font, five sizes, 12.00.
12 Point.
I A 3 4 2
36 Point.
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24 Point.
13 15 l« 18 14
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Wor6 Oripan^ei^ts, Series 2.
Complete Font, four sizes, S1.8o.
I 2 3 4 3 2 I
18 POINT. 22 POINT.
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5 7 9 10 8 « 13 18 15 14 12
17 19 21 22 20 18
Cln>eland Type Foundry, 249 Clei'eland, Ohio.
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12 Point Daisy Border, No. I
$2.70 PER FONT,
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$1.15 Per Font of 3 Feet.
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$1.7S Per Koi-it ol' 3 P'et?t.
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ilri'eland Type Fotintiry, 251 A Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins fflorets— dfivst Seriesl-AIKNT Al-n.lKl) Kol;
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105 10(i 107 lOS 109 110 09
GROUP Nt^oinplete font, ^3.00. ("haiaoters each, 10 cts.
Ill 112
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120 121
%122 123 124 125 120 1:
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130 \\128 129 1.30 131 132 133 135 130 137
134 138 139 140 141 142 197
GROUP QEach character put up in sets of Four, at 40 cts. per set.
Single characters, each 12 cts.
104 1G5 166
1(>8 109 170
Cleveland Type Foundry, 254 B Cleveland, Oht
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GROUP PKach cliaiacttT put ni» In sets of Koi i;.at ;{'> cts. per set.
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Each diaracter put up in sets of t\»i u, at 50 cts. per set.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, a^c Cleveland, Ohh.
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Each oharaoter
liO cts. singly.
GROUP U
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Each character put up in sets of Fuuu, at 50 cts. per set.
.Single charactei-s, each 15 cts.
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Collins Berbers— jftrst SeriesPATENT APPLIED FOR
8 Point 201 gl 50
IS Point 200
Font 50 inches
Font 30 inches
18 Point 108
24 IN. INT liKi
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gl 50
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4f Font 20 inches 4^18 Point 17:5
Font 30 inches ^f0
Cleveland Type Foundry 254 F Cleveland, Ohio.
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PATKNT AP1»L1K1> KOK
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:;() I'oiNT 191 20 inches gl 50
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 254 a Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins JBanbs— fftrst Seriesr.VTKXr A1*1'LIKI> KOU
12 PoixT 174 30 im-lies gil 50
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18 Point 182 ;W inches g(l 50
18 Point 183 :V) inches g<l 50
18 Point 184 30 inches gl 50
18 Point 177 30 Indies ,91 50
18 Point 179 30 inches »! 50
18 Point 181 30 inches g!l 50
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CleTeland Type Foundry, 254 H Cleveland, Ohio.
CoUius 36an&6—jfirst SeriesI'.VTKNT Al'IM.IKI) KOI!
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4 I'OINT 100 20 inches »1 50
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Cleveland 'Iy/>e Foundry
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Collins :iSanb6— Second Series
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18 Point 213 .SO inches g(l m
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18 Point 220 :50 inches g!l 50
18 Point 221 ;>(» inclus !i«l 50
18 Point 2U .SO inches gl 60
18 Point 21; .SO inches gil ,50
18 Point 218 oO inches g<l 50
18 Point Collins 1! .SO inches »fl .50
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24 Point 207 20 inches #1 50
i4 I'oINT 208 20 inches »(l 50
J4 Point 200 20 inches »l 5(i
;{(> Point 210 Winches M 50
Cleveland Type Foundry, 2r>4 K Cleveland, Ohio.
FLORENTINE BORDERS
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6 Point 169 gl 50
1Fo7it 34 inches.
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12 Point 151 gl 50 8 Point 152 %\ 50
5K Font ,b inches. 3K ! /-'.«/ JO /«./.... ^
16 Point 154 %\ 50
i''V«/ JO inches. 5!f;
12 Point 155 gl 50 8 Point 15(J
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S PuIM ICl $1 50 8 POIN ,«l 50
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Clerieland Type Foundry, 251 M Cleveland, Ohio.
FLOREriTirfE BORDERSgtl 50
IS Point KW ?! 50 T_> Point K'A
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Font sb inches.
24 Point \\'
18 Point 148 %\ 50 12 PoiXT 140
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18 Point 145
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Cleveland Type Foundry,
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254N Cleveland, Ohio.
FL-OREMTiriE BORDERS»l 50
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Collins Bothers— Second Series•ATKXT APl'l-IKO KOK
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Collins fflorets— Secon^ SeriesATKNT Al'l'I.IKl) l-'
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48 Point 205 12 inches $1 50
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42 Point 204 12 inches )i<l 50
Clei'eland Type Foundry, 25 i P Cleveland, Ohio.
-1 Point Hokukk No. 4. 2i inches, $1.5(1
18 Point Bokuek No. 24. 2i inches, $1.U()
12 Point Border No. 76.
24 inches, 75c,
\f 6 Point Border No, 84.
48 inches, $1.25.
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12 Pt. Border No. 78.
48 inches, $1.50.
12 Pt. Border No. 79.
48 inches, $1.50.
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6 Point Borders.F«»nt< of 4 Ki'i't t-acli PtM- font, t'Mcli. $1.25.
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2 Point Borders.
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Per Font, S2.00.6 Point Borders.
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Per Foot, 40 cents.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
18 Point Borders.
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Per Font, fJ.OO. Per Foot, 50 ctn.
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Per Font, |3.00. Per Foot, 50 cts.
24 Point Borders.
No. 2406.
Per Font, $:^.50.
Per Foot, 60 cts.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
36 Inches, f 1. 6.'.. fw^*/
Cle7>eland, Ohio.
3 Point Borders.
Fonts of 10 Feet each. Per Font, each. S2.25
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6 Point Borders.
Fonts of 10 Feet each.
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Cleveland Type Foundry, 261 Cleveland, Ohio.
Fonts of 10 Feet each.
6 Point Borders.
Per Font, each, $2.60
No. 222.
Fonts of 10 Feet each.
I 2 Point Borders.
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ISA, 5()ii. (5 Point Schwabachki!. gl.gf)
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loA. 50a. 8 Point Schwabachkk. $±(^
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12A, 40a. 10 Point Schwabachkk. $2.20
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3lluftrtrte ^ettfd^rtft fiir med}antfd?e Ced^ntf unb 0rgan 566
Der IDinter im HorbttJeften
9A, 30a. VI Point Schwabachkk. $2.a5
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567 Ste ^eterten porgeftern ben Stebjtgften (Beburtstag
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9A, 30a. 14 Point Schwabac hkk. $3.20
Die Specialfarte von Dcutfd^Ianb
(£5 bictbt nad)t]cr xok t)orf]cr beim 21Itcn 55
Dcrcinigtcn StaatcnCleveland Type Foundry, 26S Cleveland, Ohio.
5A, l.Mi. 22 Point ScHWUtACHK!!. $:i.l5
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45 Das €el?rbud? ber Keltgion
5A, lOa. 30 Point ScHWABACHKR. 83.85
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4A, 8a. 36 Point Schwa BACHKK. $4.50
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3A. Sa. 48 Point ScHWAiJACHKH. S<i.9,")
Die Sd^manc 6Cleveland Type Foundry, 2(>5I Cler<eland, Ohio.
15A, 5(hi. «) Point Gkkmav Titlk. $2.25
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loA, 50a. 8 Point German Title. $3.35
53462 igeife aneinanhct fcdlagen feine !^tti>ci^c unb fie ftagen
12A, 40a. 10 Point German Title. $3.00
SSeefen t)ai einc un^cmcin fi^dne Sage
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^ie S^etcinigten ^taaten
9A, 30a. 12 Point German Title. $;3.00
5234 ^ic Sanbfd^iiftcn iion bet 9t^cini|egenD
Slcfte unb g^veuubfrfjcift
7A, 20a. 18 Point German Title. $3.70
Cleveland Type Foundry, 270 Cleveland, Ohio.
rA, 2()a. ±i Point Gkkmax Titlk. SS.'iO
2S9 ^ttietifanifdic ^tbeitet
4A. lOu. 28 Point Gkrman Title. $4.10
^Ouftrtvte aSWtfer 89
4A, 10a. ;% Point Gkkman Titlk. S6.70
4A. lOa. 44 Point Ukkman TiTi.K. $10.15
Cleveland Type Foundry, 271 Cleveland, Ohio.
15A, oOa. t) Point MoDKKN Fhaktuk. 82.0(»
Ter IH^rfl toon St^mcrifon fu^rt Iiurdi rin brritre toom ^intlifanal tiiirdifioffcnrtf
3i^ tfattt offrntliiti mrinrn Hui^tritt aitcf ber i^riftlii^rn Vanbrsfiri^r ;ffur^r|frn rrflort iinti brr 28
Wrine eanje 9laUir rmtiort fid^ Qr(|rit Urn ^cbanfrn
15A, 50a. 8 Pt)TXT Modkkx Fraktuh. S2.30
3456 9lur mit 3^tbrrfire6en treuntrn uiir un$ Dom S&alli in tier t^rrne ^od) nm
12A, 40a. 10 Point Modern Fraktur. $2.25
Seife aneinanbcr f(^(agcn feine ^niet{|c unb fie ftagen
3n tier fjetnc ^ot^ om §orqontc ^eitnttittrtg (eur^ten unS SWonb unb 78
^ie @efi^t(^te ber ^eutfi^en Ctteratur
12A, 40a. 12 Point Modern Fraktur. $3.00
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6A, 20a. IS Point Modern Fraktur. $2.70
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SUionii ttnii Me SterneCleveland Type Foundry, Trl Cleveland, Ohio.
6A, 20a. Point MoDKKN Kkaktur. St.Oj
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5A, loa. 28 Point Modkrn Fraktur. $4.90
i^ciitc Sflininer Xti^t 36
4A, lOa. 40 Point MoDRm Fraktur. S^.55
5 ^anb ttttb 3tetnClmeland Type Foundry, 278 Clez<eland, Ohio.
ISA, 50a. 6 Point Gkrmax Titlk C(>xi>kxski). $2.00
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!J>ur(l>floffene« ttfal, on beffcn tjciticn Seitcn fitft bic erften ^Berflricfcn in jnne^menDcr (V$rb^c 2345
loA, 50a. 8 Point Gkrmax Titlp; Coxdkxskd. S2.50
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15A, 50a. 10 Poixt Gkrmax Title Condkxski). S2.70
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15A, 50a. 12 Poixt Germax Title Coxdexsed. f;3.60
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9A,30a. 18 Poixt Gkkmax Title Coxdexsei). $3.90
5)ic SDJobcrncn 8t^rtftcn MM^56 ^er ^auni ben einft bie 3^atcr ^iflanjtcn
8A,2oa. 22 Poixt Gkrmax Title Coxdexsed. $4.50
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7A, 20a. 2S Point (Jkrman Titlk Condkxskd. $6.05
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5A, Ina. 36 Point Gkrmax Title Condexskd. $6.50
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4A, 10a. 40 Point Gekmax Title Condensed. S6.40
4A, 10a. 48 Point German Titlk Coxdensed. S9.'20
6 ^ffriie atnft3A,6a. 60 Point German Title CoxDEXSED. $8.55
^eutf((|(anti 5Cleiieland Type Foundry, 275 Cleveland, Ohio.
15A, 4()a. S Point (Jkkmania. $i.00
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12A, 40a. 10 Point Gkkmaxia. S3.30
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9A, 30a. 12 Point Gkrmania. S3.00
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8A, 2oa. 14 Point Gkrmania. S3.40
7A, 20a. 18 Point Gkrmania. 13.75
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5A, loa. 22 Point Gkrmania. $3.95
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4A, lOa. 28 Point Gkrmania. $4.85
tanex ^iramet 53A, 6a. 36 Point Gkrmania. $4.50
Cleveland Type Foundry, 276 Cleveland, Ohio
BRASS BRACES.
Prick ok Complktk Skt, $6.00.
NO. 38.
NO. 36.
NO. 34.
NO. 37.
NO. 30.
NO. 33.
PRICES: -Nos. 1 to 10, lr> cts. each ; 11 to 22, 20 cts. each ; 23 to 27, '^) cts. each ; 28 to 32,
3.T cts. each ; 33 to 38, \r> cts. each.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 211 Cleveland , Ohio.
BRASS RULES IN STRIPS OF 2 FEET.
No. Size.
101 1 Point.
Per Foot
102 Ten to Pica. oc.
103 VA Point. 6c.
104 2 Point. 8e.
105 Five to Pica. 10c.
106 3 Point. 12c.
lln 6 Point. 28c.
111 7 Point. 32c.
116 2 Point. Se.
llo 4 Point Special Facf. Kk-.
117 1 Point. 5e.
118 Ten to Pica. 5c.
119 VA Point. 6c.
120 2 Point. 8c.
121 Five to Pica. lOc.
122 ;5 Point. 12c.
12:3 4 Point. 16c.
124 r-> Point. 20c.
125 .-)i4 Point. 22c.
126 6 Point. 28c.
No.
133
Size. Per Foot
2 Point. 8c.
134 Five to Pica. 10c.
135 3 Point. 12c.
136 4 Point. 16c.
137 5 Point. 20c.
139 6 Point. 28c.
140 7 Point. . 32c.
147 3 Point. 12c.
148 4 Point. 16c.
150 nA Point. 22c.
151 6 Point. 28c.
152 7 Point. 32c.
1.53 8 Point. 84c.
15.5 10 Point. 40c.
158 2 Point. 8c.
159 3 Point. 12c.
160 4 Point. 16c.
Cleveland Type Foundry
,
278 Cleveland, Ohio.
BRASS RULES IN STRIPS OF 2 FEET.
KU 5 Point.
PkrFoit No.
20c. 186
Size.
o Point.
P«R Foot
20c.
Irt2 r^]4 P<»ii»t. 22o.
163 6 Point. 28c.
KU 7 Point. 32c.
1(5(5 i» Point. 3Sc.
KiT 10 Point. 40c.
1(58 11 Point. 4.>c.
109 12 Point. .)0c.
171 Five to Pica. 10c.
172 3 Point. 12c.
17:^ 4 Point. l(5c.
174 5 Point. 20c.
IT.-. .")>^ Point. 22c.
176 (5 Point. 28c.
177 7 Point. 32c.
ITS S I'nint.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
188 6 Point. 28c.
189 7 Point. 32c.
\m 8 Point. 34c.
197 5 Point. 20c.
199 6 Point. 28c.
200 7 Point. 32c.
201 S Point. 34c.
208 53^ Point. 22c.
209 6 Point. 28c.
210 7 Point. 32c.
211 8 Point. 34c.
216 VA Point. 6c.
217 2 Point. 8c.
222 2 Point. 1-lc.
223 Pivc to IMca. ICc.
224 :', I'oii.t. ISc-.
22'i 4 Point. 20c.
CU-i'cliind, Ohio.
No.
235
BRASS RULES IN STRIPS OF 2 FEET.
Size. Per Foot No. Size.
IV^ Point. 6c. 279 3 Point. 21c.
236 2 Point. 8c.
240 VA Point. Pic.
241 2 Point. 14c.
-m Five to Pica. lOc.
243 3 Point. ISc.
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2S4 4 I'.. int. 26c.
2S7 (i Point. ;«c.
244 5 Point. 24c.
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253 1 Point. lie.
•254 Ten to Picti. 12c.
255 114 Point. 14c.
256 2 Point. 16c.
258 Five to Pica. 18c.
259 VA Point. 14c.
260 2 Point. 16c.
263 2 Point. 16c.
264 Five to Pica. 18c.
265 3 Point. 21c.
276 1^ Point. 14o.
291 Point. 43c.
303
304
4 Point.
5 Point.
2Gc.
31e.
306 (i Point. 3Sc.
316 4 Point. 26c.
320 li Point.
KT?
;38c.
322 8 Point. 4Se.
324 Ki Point. r>.Se.
3a3 Point. 38c.
342 Wz Point.
iK
14c.
343 2 Point.
rwA
16c.
;i44 Five to Pica. 18c.
;i45 3 Point. 21c.
mS 4 Point. 26c.
Cler'elanci Type Foutidyy, Clei'eland, Ohio.
BRASS DIAMONDS AND OCTAGONS.
Diamonds :—Nos. 1 and 2, T5c. each ; Nos. 3 and 4, 81.00 each.
Octagons :—Nos. 1 and 2, f 1.00 each ; No. 3, $1.25 ; Nos. 4 and 5, S1.50 each.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 2S1 Clei'eland, Ohio.
BRASS CIRCLES, OVALS AND OCTAGONS.
CiRCLEs:-Xos. 2 to 6, (iflc each; Xo. 8, 75c ; Xos. 10 and 12, Sl.OO each ; Xo. 14, $1.25.
OcTAGo.vs.—Xos. 6 and 7, .$1.00; Xo. 8. $1.25.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 282
Ovals:—Xos. 1 to 5, 90c each.
Cleveland, Ohio.
BRASS CIRCLES AND OVALS.
Circles.
No. 1 to 5, 60c each.
No. 7 and 9, 75c"
No,
No
Ovals.4, 90 cents.
No. 6 and 7, $1.25
No. 8 and 9, $1.50
Cleveland Type Foundry, 283Cleveland, Ohio.
LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE.
No. 104—Two Point.
10 feet Font, $2.00. 3 ft Font, 85.25. 5 ft Font, $8.75
No. 2l7_Two Point.
10 feet Font, $2.00. 3 ft Font, $5.25. 5 ft Font, $8.75
No. 236—Two Point.
10 feet Font, $2.00. 3 ft Font, $5.25. 5 ft Font, $8.75
No. 160—Four Point.
3 ft Font, $4.80. 5 ft Font, $8.00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 284 Cleveland, Ohio.
LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE.
No. 173—Four Point.3 tb Font, $4.80. 5 lb Font, $8.00
No. 151—Six Point.
3 lb Font, $4.80. 5 ft Font, $8.00
No. I 63—Six Point.
3 ft Font, $4.80. 5 ft Font, $8.00
No. I 76—Six Point.
3 ft Font, $4.80. 5 ft Font, $8.00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 285 Cleveland, Ohio.
BRASS DASHES.
NO 102
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Nos. 100 to 129, inclusive, cut to measure from 12 to 15 ems Pica each, $0 10
" 15 to 18 " „ 15
Cleveland Type Foundry, 286 Cleveland, Ohio.
BRASS DASHES.
NO. 143.
NO. I4S.
NO. 157.
Nos.!l30 to 159, inclu.sive, cut to measure from 12 to 15 ems Pica each $() 10
" 15 to 18 " '• 15
Clei>elnnd Type Foundry, 2S7 Clei-eland, Ohio.
BRASS DASHES.
NO. 163.
NO. I7<
Xos. 160 to 189, cut to measure from 12 to 15 ems Pica each, $0 10
" 15 to 18 " " 15
Cleveland Type Foundry, 288 Cleveland, Ohio
ADVERTISING RULES.
No. 1040, 1160 and 1190 cut Single Column, each 30 Oa Double Column, each, $0 08
No. 2580, 2600 and 2760 06 " " "0 09
No. 1040,
No. 1160.
No^^m
No. 2600.
No. lliHI. No. 2760.
CROSS RULES.
Cut for Single Column each, SO 06
No. 1.3.50.
No. 1360.
No. 1.390.
No. 1600.
No. 1620.
.Double Column, each, SO 10
No. 1630.
No. nm.
No. 1740.
No. 1750.
No 1760.
DASH RULES.
Nos. 1040 to 1044.*
each, SO 06
Nos. K^l to 1762 *' 08
No. 1041.
No. 1042.
No. 1043.
No. 1044.
No. 1361.
No. 1362.
No. 1601,
No. 1602.
No. I(i21.
No. 1622.
No. 16:^1.
No. 16:^2.
No. 1731.
No. 1732.
No. 1741.
No. 1742.
No. 1751.
No. 1752.
No. 1761.
No. 1762.
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metal Corners.
The prices given include a set of Four Corners.
1—20c. 2—20c.
^ ^ Wi s ^3—20e. 640—25c. 0—25c.
+ + 44 44 44* r^13—25c. 636—25c. 635—2oc. 638—25c. 15-r25c.
--125-30C.
21—25c.
30—25c.
18—30c.
^M
131—30c.
22—30c.
i <
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a ^*-^fe sa182—30c. 185—50c. 185—50c. 183—40c.
g37—30c.
44h r35-152—50c.
31—30c.
35—30c.
32—30c.
I 29-40C. 1
fV)
^151—50c. 151—50c.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 290, Cleveland, Ohio.
Recipe Marks.
Jt!t
K ii> B B? B .? ^
Prices: Nos. 10 to 14, Five cents each; 15 and 16, Ten cents each; 17 to 19, Fifteen cents each
Complete set, Seventy-five cents.
Five-Pointed Stars.
* *2 • •a
7 X 6
Put up in fonts of four each. Price Sl.OO.
Cleveland Type Foundry
906-20C,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Card Logotypes
Price 10 cents each. Always order by number.
116 117 118 125 126 127 113 114 119 120 121 112 111 110 136 135 lU 139 138
137 140 141 142 143 144 145 122 123 124 130 131 132 m 149 168
S]—35c.
aught ofo8—tOc.
186—30c
Cleveland Type Foundry
187—30c,
292 Cleveland, Ohio.
558—75c.
^297—50l'.
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
2.55—20c. 322—10c. 323—10c. 2,56—20c.
324—15c. 326—15c. 327—15( 325—15c.
wm^ IK328—35c.
3667-60C.
3664—2oc.
3(j6<3—40c.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
329—a5c.
1023—30c. 1022—30c.
330—75c.—Mortised.
3668—60c.
3663—2oc.
3665—40c.
294 Cleveland, Ohio.
a^^fS;i5—25c. 827—2Ue. T.S^t— loe. 742—15c. 81U-20C.
811-2UC. 727—2()c. 829—20c. 704—20c. 397—15c.
ff*rf>nfi»F*i»it ^^ ^'9 ^714—Zoc. 715-20C. 7.^-20e. 779-20c. 824-25c. S2.)-2..c.
956—25c. 817—25c. 776—20c.
txM^^^
826—25c. (45—20c. F25—25c.
;ii9—;i«)c. S()».;—25i-. 815—20c.
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 295
7l>)—30c.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland Type Foundry
136.S—40c.
Cleveland, Ohio.
911—50c. 877—()()f.
913—a5c.
1374-4()c. 914-a5c. ylo—50c.
feǤ^
91( -.50c.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 297
9l7-5()c.
Cleveland, Ohio.
853—35c. 84i)—40e. 84;3—50c. 84()—30c.
859-60C. 855—^oOc.
860—50c. 863—75c.858—45c.
865-81.00.
Cleveland Type Foicndry,
857-40C.
298
867-$1.00.
Cleveland, Ohio.
•#,a^i—oOc. 852—7oc. 8.74—5()c.
862—$1.00.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
864—75c.
2<>9Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 300
426—50c.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 801
4(U-<iOc.
Cleveland, Ohio.
594—75c.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 302
970-75e.
Cleielajtd, Ohio.
mx)—:)Uc.
Cleveland Type Foundry^
51:J—SI.00—1 Mortise.
30;^ Cleveland, Ohio.
427—75c.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
185—.^l.W.
304 Cleveland, Ohio.
4(M)— (oc,
Cleveland Type Foundry,
Cleveland Type Foitndry, 306
593—75c.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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;M21—$1 .25—Mortised.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
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345-50C.
920—r>Oe.
307 Cleveland, Ohio.
Ssm^
:i^4—??l.:^
277t)—75c.
Clereland, Ohio.
428—75c.528—75e.
969-$1.00. 899—$l.(H).
iKMl—JflJKI
Cleveland Type Foundry', 309
978—?lAt(i.
Cleveland, Ohio,
1004—90c. 1003—Hoc. 1(K)2—:i5e.
[POISON
1001—40c.
1000—;i5c. 1024—8oc.
10129—T.'ic.
Cleveland Type Foundry
m PDISONKc-td—(;.ic,
310
o26—oOc. '
Cleveland, Ohi
4t)()—ilOc,a38—40c.
;u2—.>()(•,
Cleveland Type Foundry, 311
10228—tOc.
Cleveland, Ohio.
416—ode, 417—ode
Cleveland Type Foundry,Cleveland, Ohio.
102;V-«1.00.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 313 Cleveland, Ohio.
4(i;5—;>(ic.
1027—90c.
404—$1.00.
646—7oc.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 314
'xU—40c—Mortised.
Cleveland, Ohio
38'.:— ifl.tMj
Cleveland Type Foundry, 315
:i;«—9()c.
Sftfvprtr,
510—t)Oc
Cleveland Type Foundry, 316
335-75e.
Cleveland, Ohio.
'.t7;i-Sl.0().
Clfvclaiiii '/')•/><• Foundry,
!t4!l—;iO(
:}17
974—*1.(H).
Cleveland, Ohio.
NEWSPAPER HEADINGS.
10 cents per letter. Four-Line Pica, No. 2.—Caps and Lower Case.
Daily Moon.10 cents per letter. Four-Line Pica, No. 1.—Caps.
CITY POST10 cents per letter. Four-Line Pica Light Face, No. 2.—Caps and Lower Case.
Daily News.10 cents per letter. Four-Line Pica and Canon, No. 3.—Caps and Small Caps.
The Bee.14 cents per letter. Six and Four-Line Pica Light Face—Caps and Small Caps.
Herald12 cents per letter. Six-Line Pica Black.
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 318 Cleveland, Ohio.
10 cents per letter.
NEWSPAPER HEADINGS.
FivK-LiNK Pica Modern Tkxt.
a% ®rikti^10 cents per letter. Five-Link Pica Black Ornamented.
11 nil12 cents per letter. Six-Link Pica Sloping Black.
ur etvs12 cents per letter. Six-Link Pica Black Opkn.
rot! %%t15 cents per letter. Seven-Line Pica Modern Text, Single Shaded.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 3U» Cleveland, Ohio.
IMPRINTS.
30 cents esu-h. N<»t loss than two iiiiule of any (uie kind.
DAY & NIGHT, PRINTERS, SUNDOWN, O,
No. :i")2.
J. D. CLINES, PRINTER, TROY, VA.
No. a56.
J. STETSON, PRINTER, WAKEGAN, OR.
No. a58.
SlaiKlaiMt Keview Co., Litliograplirrs, >VIIIiaiiis|ioi-t.
No. ;5t51.
NEW PUBLISHING COMPANY. CLEVELAND. OHIO.
No. ^5(j4.
NEWMAN, SMITH & JUDSON, JOB PRINTERS, NEW YORK.
SUB-HEADINGS.
Trimmed to 13 ems Pica, ."lO cents each. Not less than two made of any one kind.
Always specify by number face of type desired.
No. :m.
THE SALEM VOLKS FREUND.No. 302.
NewYoek Day Book.No. 30.1.
OMAHA BAZOO.No. 306.
TKOY CHRONICLE.No. 307.
®he ^atnxev of gieht.No. 30S.
No. 300.
No. 310.
No. 311.
ClevclaHci Type Foundry, 320 Cleveland, Oluo.
\a/ood Type.
SCHEME OF WOOD TYPE FONTS
3A 3a
Capitals. Lower Case.
75 65
Letters. Lktters.
A 3B 2C 2D 2
E 4
F 2G 2
H 2I 4J 2K 1
L 4M . 2N 3
3P 2
Q 1
n 3s 4T ... 3U 2V 2
w 2
X ... . 1
Y 2
Z 1& 1
3, 3; 1
: 11
' 2
1 2
4ACapitals.
106
Letters.
A 4B 3C 3D 3E 5F 3G 3H 3I 4J 3K 2L 5M 3N 4
4P 3
5 5T 4U 3V 3W 3X 2Y 3Z 26 2
44
; 2: 2- 1' 2! 3
2 3 4
2 2 2
4a
Lower Case.
90
Letters.
a 4b 3c 3d 3e 5f 3
I ::;:::r:Ji 4
1 5m 3n 4
4
P 3
q 2r 4s 5t 4u 3V 3w 3X 2
y 3z 2fi 1
fl 1
ff 1
ffi 1
ffl 1
6ACapitals.
120
Letters.
A 5B 3C 4D 4E 6F 3G 3H 4I 5J 3K 2L 6M 4N 5
5P 3
Q 2R 55 6T 5U 4V 3W 3X 2Y 3Z 26 2
44
; 2: 2- 1' 2! 3
8 9
2 2 5
5a
Lower Case.
104
Letters.
a 5b .3
c 4d 4e ..6
f 3
g ::::::::zJi 5
i 2k 21 6m 4n .5
o hP 3q 2r 5s 6t .5
u 4V 3w 3X 2y 3z 2fi 1
fl 1
ff 1
ffi 1
ffl 1
Figures 1
No. of each 3
6 7
2 2
$
2-26
WOOD TYPE.—Price List
PRICE per letter.
Lines Pica. 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 24 25 30 36
Class LClass MClass NClassClass PClass QClass R
6666668
666(j
668
6666668
666678
9
66H68
1011
888
8101213
991010121516
1010
1212141718
11
1213
14162022
1213
14151821
21
1214
1516192225
1315
1718
128
14161820242832
17192224283236
18202325303438
21
2427303;-)
4044
28313436414650
Indexes, per pair.—6-line, $2 ; 8-line, S2.25 ; 10-line, $2.50 ; 12-line, $3.00 ; 15-line
S3.25; 20-line, $3.50 ; 30-line, $4 ; 40-line, $6.
Borders, Corners, Stars, Tints, Combination Dashes and Catch Words not shown will
be furnished upon order.
In ordering Wood Type, purchasers are requested particularly to state if Lower Case
and Figures are wanted. Usuallv fonts of Wood Type are put up without, unless especi-
ally ordered.
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 322 Cleveland, Ohio.
WOOD RULE.
12 cents per Yard on Side Wood. 15 cents per Foot on End Wood.
Corners, 25 cents per Set.
Style D—11 Point. IStylo N—8 Point.
Stylo E-12 Point.
Stylo F—14 Point.
Stylo (i—IH Point.
Stylo P—10 Point.
Style Q—11 Point.
Style K—12 Point.
Style S—14 Point.
Style H—18 Point.
Style T—20 Point.
Style T—16 Point.
Style U—18 Point.
Style J—24 Point.
Stylo K—28 Point.
Style V—20 Point.
Style W—24 Point.
Stylo X—28 Point.
Style Ij—m Point. Style Y—:?H Poijit.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 323 Clez'eland, Ohi
STAR WOOD RULE.
Star. Rule, 30c per Foot; Corners 40c per Set.
Star Rule, No. 21.
nlStar Rule, No. 23.
Star Rule, No. 25.
Corners, $1.25 per set. Star Rule, Matching 6-Line Corners No. 116
Star Rule, No. 20.
Star Rule, No. 22.
Star Rule, No. 24.
Cleveland Type Foundry^ 324 Cleveland, Ohio.
Corners, &)c per set.
WOOD BORDER.
No. 2a5. Border, 60c per Foot
Comers, 80e per set. No. 328. Border, 80c per Foot
4^^ 4Vi. ^Vi. 4^^. 4^^5 $i $i $i ii StAt^ tAt^ ^At^ ^At^ ^At^ Vfv^ ^A^
Corner?, 7t)e per set. No. 2<^9. Border, 70c per Foot
Si^ S\ Si^ Si^ Si^ 5ir ^at -tAr '^at -^at -^at -t
Corner^, fiOc per set. No. 164.
^^TTT^^TTT-^Border, 60c per Foot
Corners, 9()c i)er set. No. .S88. Border. fiOo per Foot
IIXIO.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 325 Cleveland, Ohio,
8-Line, No. 8. 8-Line, No. 19.
6-Line, No
5-Line, No.
CORNERS.
Per Set of Four.
6-Line, Nos. 8, 18, 19 and 21 fl.O()
8-Line, Nos. 3, 18, 19 and 21 1.2510-Line; Nos. 3, 18, 19 and 21 1.50
CATCH WORDS.6-Line, Nos. 1 and 29 $0.258-Line, Nos. 1 and 29 0.30
10-Line, Nos. 1 and 29 0.3512-Line, Nos. 1 and 29 U.4015-Line, Nos. 1 and 29 0.40
STARS. 6-Line, No. 1.
6-Line, No. 1 $0.258-Line, No. 1 0.2.5
0-Line, No. 1 0.30l2-Line, No. 1 0.50iB-Line, No. 4 0.258-Line, No. 4 0.25lO-Line, No. 4 0.3012-Line, No. 4 0.50
INDEXES.5-Line, No. 2,
"2.00
6-Line, No. 2,"
2.008-Line, No. 2,
"2.L5
10-Line, No, 2,"
2..".0
12-Line, No. 2,'*
3.0015-Line, No. 2,
"3.25
20-Line, No. 2,"
3.50 5-Line, No. S.
8-Line, No. 2P.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 32() Cleveland, Ohio.
Class Q ^Yi Line, No. 96. He per Tietter
Class Q :\ Line, No. iKi. Oc per Letter
Class Q 4 Line No. 96. 6c per Letter
Class Q 5 Line, No. 96. 8c per Letter
Class (i 6 Line. No. 96. 10c per Letter
Cl'eveia-nd Type Foundry, 327 Cleveland, Ohio
Class ^^ 4-Line No. &y 6c per Letter
WET Rain^^^^^ Q 6-Line No. 60. 6c per Letter
DO Call<^la-ss 8-Line No. 60. 8c per Letter
Tim2Class lO-Lioe No. 60. 10c per Letter
HimClezielnnd Type Foundry, 328 Cleveland, Ohio.
^T;..«VnQ'^ 6c per LetterGlass N 4-ljiiie iNo. yo.
MASONIC FavoriteClass N 6.LineNo.934: Gcperl^r
OLD Men 5Class N ^^^ 8-Line No. 93. 8c per Letter
HE Swamnass\ 12-Line No. 93. 12c per Letter
Hand7^, , ^ -^ ^ n- J -^90 Cleveland, Ohio.Cleveland Fype Foundry, 6^
CIa8s O 4 Line, No. 629. «c per Letter
COLUMBIANHundredth 7Class 5 Line^No. 629 6c per Letter
GRANDERExhibitionClas^ 6 Linp, No. 629. 6c per Letter
IN RuedCleveland Type Foundry, 330 Cleveland, Ohio.
Class Line No. 629. 8c per Letter
Park2Class 10 Line No. 029. 10c per Letter
RobeClass 12 Line No. 629'. 12clper Letter
BirdCleveland I'ype Foundry
^
%\\ Cleveland, Ohio
^^»ss 5 Line. No. 627. 6c per Letter
BINDSRends6Class 6 Line, No. 627. L. ^6c per Letter
ROSEDimesCleveland Type Foundry, 332 Cleveland, Ohio.
Class 8 Line, No. 627. 8c per Letter
RaidClass 10 Line, No. 627. 10c per Letter
BedClass 12 Line, No. 627. 12c per Letter
Cleveland Type Foundry, 333 Cleveland, Ohio.
Class N 6-Line, No. 260. 6c per Letter
Class N S-Line "tNo. 260. 8c per Letter
Class N 10-Line No. 260 10c per Letter
Cleveland Type Foundry, SU Cleveland, Ohio.
Class N 12-Line No. 260. Tic per Letter
Class N 18-Line, No. 260. ITc per Letter
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 335 Cleveland. Ohio.
Class X 6-Line, No. 24. 6c per Letter
nil Enshes i
Class N 8-Line, No. 24. 8c per Letter
Class N 10 Line, No. 24. 10c per Letter
KG PrizeCleveland Type Foundry, 336 Cleveland, Ohio.
Class N o-Lhie. Nn. 24. 14c per Letter
Class N 20-Lhie, No. 24. ISc per Letter
Cln'fland Tv/'f Fouudry Ci'ti'elanti, Ohio.
Class N 6-Liue No. l.v; i)C per Letter
BLUE BirdClass N 10-Line No. 15(). 10c per Letter
n).DidClass N 15-Line. No. lo(i 14c per Letter
Cleveland Type Foundry, 338 Cleveland. Ohif-
Class 6-Line, No. 116. 6c per Letter
ZLRatClass 10-Line, No. 116. 10c per Letter
Hole.Class 1-2-Line, No. 116. 12c per Letter
Cleveland Type Foundry, 3^9 Cleveland, Ohio
Class L n-Line, Xo. 2()(i. (Hj per Letter
Class L 10-Line, No. 2f)(i Itc per Letter
Class L l.VLine, No. 266. I'lc per Letter
Cln^flaud Type Foundry, ?^ Cln'elanii, Ohio.
Claas fHliiiie No. 47. 6c per Letter
GetinClass 8-Line No. 47. 8c per Letter
CowClass U»-Line Xo. 47. lOc per Letter
Bit!Cln'eland Ty/ye Foundry, ;U1 Clc-.'elami ,
Ohio.
Class M
Tl
i
m n6-Line, Xo. 150. 6c per Letter
LkdClass M 10-Line, No. 150. 9c per Letter
Class M 15-Line, No. 150.
CleTclan.l Type Foundry, 812 Cleveland, Ohio.
REVISEDPRICELISTMACHINERY
AND PRINTING MATERIAL.
Price Tist.
/KCME STANDARD MAILER.
Points of Hxcellence ot" the Acme Standard Mailer.
It is economical.It is eas3' to learn.
HasA' to handle.
Does rapid work.
It is not liable to get outof order.
Its lasting qualit3- is sec-
ond to none.
Its action is automatic.
The Machine was designed by a Practical Mailer,
for years at the head of the mailing department of a
great daily paper. It will perform the same work as
the higher priced mailing machines, and is in manyrespects superior to thtm.
Its simple construction renders it comparatively free from " Break Down."It is highlj- finished and nickel plated, and everj' part can be readily duplicated.
It is securely packed in a light wooden box, and can be sent at small cost.
Price, no Royalty Net $15 00
LABOR SAVING QUOTATION FURNITURE.
12 It) Fonts
25 "
$3 00 50 lb Fonts $12 50
6 25 100" " 25 00
RAILROAD FURNITURE.
Railroad furniture is cast in lengths
of 161^ inches, and 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. 9
and 10 ems Pica wide, for use in
book forms.
Price per pound, cut to meastire
^-ifNot put up in labor saving fonts.
STEEL PERFORATING RULE.
Steel Perforating Rule, cut labor saving, 4 feet fonts $3 00
Cleveland Ty/>e Foundry, 344 Cleveland, Ohio,
SPECIAL LOGOTYPES AND OHAKACTERS.
SjM'cial lojfotyiK'S and duiracters for railroad and iiiiswllaiieim.s work I'ligraved and
cut to oixier. Following are samples^ of some wo have engraved and which we cai- npply
to order.•"'/1j I'oint ajid Agate l?odies.
1 2 ;{ 4 .-. (! 7 s !Mt 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0""
(') P(»int IJody.
1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 O X x X + ^ # '' am I™ v\i t-M Ar Lv ^ ^ ??"
1234 5 789 1234567890S Point JJody.
10 Point IJody.
/ % %
P. M. A.M.
12 Point Body.
^SUPERIORS AND INFERIORS.
hVi Point T^ font...$l oO %^ mPoint.
Point.
Point.
1 ;i-).
1 («).
1 aO.
3 lo
290
Figures, Lcvtcim.
9 Point ¥ font. ..SI 4o S2 90
10 Point " ...155 2 95
11 Point " ... 1 50 3 00
12 Point " ... 1 65 3 20
PIECE FRACTIONS.
6 Point I?'- font. ..So 00
7 Point " ...5 00
8 Point "... 3 (JO
9 Point "... 3 (JO
10 Point.
11 Point.
12 Point.
18 Point.
;p font. ..S3 50"
... 3 30*'
... 3 00"
... 3 2?
K.xcclsior.
Diamond.
MUSIC.
Average weight of smallest font.*
.;50 tt)S...Sl()8 00
m *'... 9(; (Ml
Agate 30 fts S 72 00
Nonpareil No. 3 m *' 120 00
ANNEX TYPE BOX.
In composing matter reqiiiriisg char-
acters usually kept in the upper part of
the cap case, it is often tiresome andcomparatively slow work, on account of
the extended movement of the handnecessary to reach them. The AnnexType Boxes can be readily attached to
any compartments of the lower case, andare nnide scoop shaped so that the type
may he easily taken from them by the
compositor. When attached, the type
in the lower case is fully as accessible as
before.
Annex Type Box, price per dozen
Annex Type Box, price each
BELLOWS.Extra made, each %\ (tO
Cie7'ciii)iif '/_)'/(• /-'oil IIif)y, 34.> ClfVi-Uiiitl, Ohio.
BLANKETS.
17X21 20X19 each...$2 75...SI 75
20X25 24X23"
... 3 25... 2 00
21X27 25X25"
... 3 50... 2 25
24X30 28X28"
... 4 00... 2 75
25X35 29X33"
... 5 50... 3 75
29X42 34X40**
... 6 25... 5 00
32X46 38X44"
... 8 75... 6 50
33X50 38X47"
... 9 75... 7 50
36X52 42X49"
...11 25... 9 25
40X54 46X53"
...12 25...10 00
17X21 2('X.9.
20X2;-) 24X2.-5.
21X27 25X25.
24X30 28X28.
25X;i5 2^>X:«.
29X42 MXiO.
32X46 :«X44.
33X50 ;«X47.
36X52 42X4i».
40X54 46X')3.,
.each...$;i 00"
... 4 25"
... 4 75"
... 5 75"
... 6 50"
... 8 75"
...10 50
,
•• ...11 75
,
" ...13 2.5
"...15 00
BOOKS FOR PRINTERS.
Wilson s Punctuation $1 50
Burgoyne's Cost of Stock 2 00
American Printer ; 2 00
Practical Printer 1 00
Printers' Order Book 3 00
Printers' Ready Reckoner 50
Ringwalt's Encyclopedia of Printing 6 00
BRONZING PAD.
Receives the bronze in the
top and delivers it through
valves in the center of the
fur at bottom, passing
through a sieve before
reaching the paper. Thequantity of bronze used can
be regulated by the thumb-screw at end of pad.
''^^-^P.'"O'^G.
Elm City Bronzing Pad, large size 2]4XQ inches..
Elm City Round Bronzer, light work, 2% inches
.S2 50
. 1 50
Rich Gold Bronze, per oz $0 25I»ale " " " 25Rich Perfection Gold Bronze, per oz.... 40Pale " " " " .... 40
BRONZES.Silver Bronze, per oz $0 30
Crimson " " 40Green " " 40
Copper •' " 40
BRASS CURVES AND CLAMPS.
Curves and Clainps, per font, 180 pieces
BRUSHES.
S8 00
No. 3, Bristle, 2 X4 SO 35
" 4, " 3 X8 50
" 5, " 3V^Xi' 75
" 7, Tampico, 3 X8 25
Clnieland Type Foundry,
No. 8, Tampico, 3 X'dVi SO 35
" 10, Black " 3^X9 65
" 11, " " 3^X9, handle, 70
;J4g Cleveland, Ohio.
PEERLESS BENZINE CAN
teelf-lockiiig stopper, preventing waste ami evapor
ation and reducing insurance premiums. Simi)le in
construction and economical; automatic in its operation
and without springs. The Peerless is an absolutely safe
benzine and turpentine can, adapted for use in printing
offices. In whatever position the can may be placed
—whether upright, or on its side, at an angle of forty
five degrees, or perpendicularly with its mouth downward—the stopper is always firmly locked, and the con-
tents are securely held.
Directions:—Hold the can with the mouth down-
ward, then a slight shake or jar with the hand will
unlock the stopper and release the fluid.
Peerless Benzine Can, quart size only $0 75
BODKINS AND TWEEZERS
No. 1, Wood handle ^ tO 15
Closing Spring Bodkin and Tweezers Combined SO 75
iiy~~
;illl!l!i!l
'
"'"
ilii*"!!"™:
No. 1 Tweezer. *) 75
PJlll|l|IHI|ill
No. 2 Tweezer t() 6.5
,,
i;sByiiiiii
Jliit.
No. :i Tweezer §<) 30
No. 4 Tweezer »0 20Common Tweezer 0^15Printers' Combined Knife, BodKiii a. id Tweezer 2.25
Cleveland Type Foundry, 347 Clez'eland, Ohio.
BRASS LEADS AND SLUGS.
Six to-Pica, cut to Vo\. Mfasme, ?. lt> $0 75 I Twelve-to Pica. cut to ('<.!. .Moas.. * lb SI ()0
Eight-to-Pica. " '* " 80 | Nonpareil and tliicker. 75Ten-to-Pica, iM)
BRASS RULE.
12 Point. ..per foot, oOc.lab. sav'. per tt>. $1 50.. .wt. 10 ft. fonts, 6 lbs., oz...price font, S9 00
4
3
2
IV2
40c.
:^c.
3.*c.
28c.
20c.
16c.
12c.
08c.
me.
1 50...
1 60...
1 60...
1 00...
1 00...
1 60...
1 60...
1 75...
2 00...
4 " 8 "...
4 * 0"...
li " 5 *'...
3 ' 0"...
2 ' 4"...
1 • 14 "...
1 ' 8'^..
1 " 2"...
' 12 "...
6 75
6 40
5 30
4 80
3
3 00
2 40
2001 50
Above prices apply only to plain faces. For specimens of rule, see pages 278-280.
BRASS SPACE RULE.
Six-to-Pica ^^lb$2 m Twelvc-to Pica .
Eight-to-Pica " 2 753 ft $3 50
OUTFIT FOR BRASS RULE WORK.
Outfit for Brass Rule vvork, consistinj; of Soltleriui,' Copper and Acid, IJlow Pipe, Wire
Solder, Round and Fiat Plyers, S(tinu-e (Iraver, File Stone, File, Try S<iuare.
Price, complete, bo.xed ^ 85
BRASS LEADERS.
6 Point per lb SI 00
8 Point.... " 1 60
10 Point.
12 Point.
.per Itj m r>0
1 40
4®="Either dotted or hyphen face rule can be ordered, and will be made to line with any
face ofitype by sending a cap " II " and a lower case *' m " for sample.
Cleveland Type Foundry 348 Cleveland, Ohio.
CABINETS.
This cabinet, made in Walnut and Cherry, contains on the left 2 hir}?e sort drawere
and 20 two-third job cases, in the center, safe receptacles for 5 bi"ass galleys and 16 full-
si/.ed job cases; on the right, 2 sort drawers and 20 two-third job cases, same Jis on the left
side. On the left upper surface are sub-divisions for labor-siiving leads of various thick-
nesses, from 4-eni pica up, and on the right are spaces for the larger display type, face up,
both of which are sunken sufficient to admit of putting up a pair of cases, left and right,
without injurj' to their contents; and in the center u)ii)er surface are, always uncovered,
every convenience for labor-saving rules, combination Ixtrders, right and left ornaments,
etc. The addition of the projecting front makes it serviceable as a printers' type-stand,
at which the compositor can work. With all straight front cabinets this cannot be done,
a,s there is no room for the compositor to assume a working position.
Two extra pairs of sliding top cases go with each cabinet, .is shown in cut.
Price, Walnut ^i;l;^0 tK)
Price, Cherry *12r> IKI
Hoxing, *5 00.
Cln<eland Type Foundry, Wi Cleveland, Ohio.
COMBINATION CABINET NO. I.
Combination Cabinet. No. I
—
Blackwalnut.Price SS5 OO...Boxing:S2.")()
Contains Eighteen Italic Cases, (or other cases, as may be desired), Eighteen Two-Thirdsiiltalic Cases, Two Pairs Cases on top, (40 cases in all). Two Drawers for Copy andTen Drawers for Sorts.
COMBINATION CABINET, NO. 2.
Combination Cabinet, No. 2
—
Blackwalnut.
Price $65 00. .. Boxing S2 50
Contains Thirteen Italic, or Triple Cases, as may be desired ; Seventeen Two-Thirda
Italic, and Two Pairs Ca.<es on top ; also. Two Copy and Four Sort Drawers.
Clev€land Type Foundry^ 350 Cleveland, Ohio.
CALIFORNIA CABINET
The Calikornia Cabinet contains
fourteen Two-Thirds Cases, six full Job
or Italic Cases, four Triple Cases, two
pair News Cases, and two Pairs on top,
and two Copy Drawers.
Price $65 00
Boxing S2.50.
iFORNiA Cabinet— Blackwalnut.
EAGLE CABINET
The Eagle Cabinet contains
sixteen Italic or Job Cases, eigh-
teen Condensed Italic, with two
pairs of News Cases on top of Cab-
net, and two Copy Drawers. It is
•nade of blackwalnut, oiled.
Price $80 00
Boxing 82.50.
Eaqle Cabinet—Blackwalnut.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 361 Cleveland, Ohio.
STAINED CABINETS.
Full SrzE Stained Cabinet Galley Tof Two-Thirds Case Cabinet Galley Top
These are new Cabinets to take the place of the high priced Cherry Cabinets, and areexactly the same, with the exception of the sides which are stained and varnisljed, andwhile as good as the other, are sold at much lower prices.
Price of Stained Cabinets
GALLEY TOP.
V2 Two-thirds Cases
1«> " "
Ifl) " "
12 Three-fourths Cases...
16" "
...
20" "
...
12 Full Cases
Vi •' "
2() ** "
.$15 (X) $12 00
. 18 00 14 00
. 21 00 16 00
. 18 00 1,5 00
. 22 00 18 00
. 26 00 21 00
. 22 00 19 00
. 26 00 22 00
. .30 00 25 00
italic. blank.12 Two-thirds Ca,ses $18 00 $15 (X)
16 " " 21 (X) 17 00
20 " " '24 00 19 m12 Three fourtiis Cases 21 00 18 00
16'* *' 25 00 21 Of)
20'* " 29 00 24 00
12 Full Cases 25 00 22 (H)
16 " *• 29 00 a5 ()0
20 " *' ;« 00 18 (M»
Clei'eland Type Foundry,
Bo.xinK $l.(X).to $1.25.
mi Cleveland , Ohio.
STAINED CABINET.
Plat Top, 20 Case Stained C.ibinet, with two pairs Double Case Brackets.
Double Case Brackets, per pair $1 25
For'price of C.ibiuets see preceding page.
MAIL LIST CABINET.
This cabinet will hold an entire
mail list outfit. Tha first space is a
cupboard to hold the niailing'niachine,
roller, etc. The niiddb space will hold
30 galleys of either Mustang orl.Ruk-
eiibrod pattern, or In rtgular wide
brass mailing galleys. The third
space contains 7 sort drawers. If
ir.ore galley room is needed, shelves
can be substituted for a part or all
the sort drawers. The top has a
movable galley rest; it can also be
used as a u'ailing work table. Iron
brackets to hold a pair of cases can be
attached to this cabinet.
# Mail List Cabinet $27 00^ Boxing, $1.00.
Iron ITrackcts, per pair 2 00
Ccveland Type Foundry, 353 Cleveland, Ohio.
POLHEMUS CABINET.
PoLHEMus Cabinet Front View.
Price, Double, Stained $75 00. ..Cherry or Walnut ^POnOO
Price, Single, " 35 00... " " 42 00
The Double Cabinet contains 18 full sized Jobs, 20 % Jobs and 2 pairs News on top.
The Single Cabinet contains 18 lull sized Jobs, and 1 pair Neus en top.
WOOD TYPE CABINET.
This cut shows our new Wood Type Cabinet, something timt has long been needed in
all job oflBces. The slots in the cases can be adjusted to any size type, and are made dust
tight, so that the wood type is always clean and ready for use.
Flat Top.
12 Case, Z3x;^2 inches $22 00
16 " ' " 27 00
20 " " " 81 00
Cleveland Type Foundry,
$25 00
30 0')
12 Case, 23x44 inches....
16 "2(5 00 30 00
.... 3(j Of) 40 00
35 00
Boxin
I
20 " *'
g $2.00.
554
.... 45 00 50 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
WINDOW CABINET.
Window Cabinet, with Patent Tilting- Bracket.
Speciallyrdesigned fox* rlacing in front of a window, as they do not obstruct the
light, of which the cases on t^p get the full benefit. Two men may work undis-
turbed at the sides, while the job casea in front are convenient for other men. The
top is flat, and useful for holding tied-up type.
These Cabinets have the Hamilton Patent Tilting Bracket and Gialley Rest, wiiich
enables a compositor to empty his sticks without leaving the Cabinet, by simply tilt-
ing the lower case as shown in the cut, thus exposing the galley.
Made in ash with antique oak finish, or hardwood, cherry finish. Bottom is made
flush to floor to prevent pi from getting underneath Cabinet.
Window Cabinet, witiri8 full-size Cases, two i airs of News Gates on top.
Boxing, 81.50.
m tx)
Cleveland Type Foundry, 355 Cleveland, Ohio.
BOOK BINDERS' CABINET.
6 Cap Cases, J^ size $ 8 00
10 " " V, " 12 00
15 " " Vi. " 16 50
Other sizes to order. Boxing extra.
Book Binders- Cabinet. ^-
These Cabinets are made of the best seasoned Cherry, highly finished, and the Cases
are ornamented with bronze handles. They are made of different sizes to suit the wants
of purchasers. The price is low enough to be within the means of every Book Binder, andat the same time be consistent with good workmanship and the best material. They are
compact in form, and the sizes such as will readily admit of their being placed on a table
or stand, out of the way, and yet convenient for use.
INK CABINETS.
Thousands of dollars are annually
l()^t to job printers, generally, in the sin-
'^]e item of Ink wasted through lack of
a proper place to keep the cans or jars
contiiining the same. More particular-
ly is this so in regard to colored andliigh-priced Inks not continually in use,
for when placed on shelves or left lying
around anywhere, (if only out of the
way), an estrangement. often occurs be-
tween can and cover, and the Ink re-
ceives a quantity of dirt, or skins over
from exposure to the air ; in either case
a lo&s of Ink is the result. AVith the
Ink Cabinet a place may be had for
overy can or jar of Ink, and with every
can or jar in its place the loss of Inkfrom such sources would cease.
The price is low enough to bring it
within the means of every job office.
(K Cabinet.
Contains four compartments suitable for Ink, etc., with Marble Slab, 18X24 inches,
on top for mixing Inks. Price $13 00
Boxing $1.03.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 356 Clczeland, Ohio.
SORT CABINET.
10 Drawer Cabinet, arranged in 2 tiers $ 25 00
15 " " " " 3
20 '*" " " 4
2.5 " " ** " 5
30 "
a5 "
25 00.. .Boxing, SI 00
40 00.. .•• 1 50
.55 00.. 2 00
70 00.. ." 2 50
85 00.. 3 00
100 00. ." 4 00
Galley Cabinet.
This is a verj- useful piece of furniture for every printing office, as it is a verj' con-
venient receptacle for gallej'S filled with matter, or empty, as the case may be.
To hold 20 single or double galleys S14 00
40 **" " 25 00
60 " " " 36 00
Boxing, $1.25.
WROUGHT IRON PIPE STANDS.
Single Stand, without racks t 9 CO
Single Stand, Avith racks for eight cases 10 50
Single Stand, with racks for eight cases and galley rest 11 50
Double Stand, without racks 12 CO
Double Stand, with eight racks 13 50
Double Stand, with eight racks and galley rest 15 00
Double Stand, with eight racks, galley rest and racks 23 50
Double Stand, with nicks for eight full and eight % cases 17 00
Double Stand, with galley rest and racks for si.xteen full cases 18 50
Double Stand, with galley rest and galley mck, racks for eight full and eight % cases 28 50
Cleveland Type Foundry. 357 Cleveland, Ohio.
NEW YORK DOUBLE STAND.
New York Double Stand, with Racks for 30 cases and 2 pairs on top $12 00
NEW YORK QUADRUPLE STAND,
New York Quadruple Stand, with Racks for 60 Cases and 4 pairs on top $20 09
Cleveland Type Foundry, 358 Cleveland, Ohio.
AUTOCRAT CASE STAND.
Single, holding 19 full cases S 8 50** " 19 ** paneled end and back 10 00
Double, " at " 10 00*' :U ** paneled t^ides 1100
Boxinsr, >.IJ>*). If male of black walnut, ^i.Od extra.
CITY STAND.
In the City Stand the upper
case is brought upward and
forward, partially over the
lower case, but not interfer-
ing with it. The lower case
rests on slides and may be
pushed back, when it uncovers
a galley shelf, as shown in cut.
Price, Single, for 15 full-
size cases, with galley
shelf $6 75
I ice. Double, for ;^full-
^i/,e cases, with 2 galley
shelves 9 50
CASE RACK.
This Rack is very convenient to store away
extra cases.
It is made of whitewond and put together
with bolts.
If desired, we can make the Rack with pan-
eled end, at additional cost of $1.50.
Pluiii as Closed Backin Cut. and Sides.
To hold 10 Full Size Cases $ 5 50 $ 7 75
16 " " " 7 GO 9 50
20 ** " *' 8 00 11 00
24 9 CO 12 00
" 30 " " " 10 00 13 00
40 " " " 14 00 17 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 359 Cleveland, Ohio.
CASE STANDS.
The upright center and end
pieces are each complete for
setting up ; the latter mor-
tised to receive the ends of
the long front and rear cross
pieces, each of Avhich have
bolts at both ends, to firmly
hold the stand together.
Double Stand.
Size and Price.
Single Stand, with Rack for 12Twc-Thirds Cases $3 00
Single " '•'• 12 Full Cases 3 25
NewsDouble
3 75
and 8 Two-Thirds Cases 4 25" 10
" " 5 00
" 12" " 5 50
600with cluSL'd ends 7 00
bhickwalnut, S2.00 extra. Stands to hold any number of Cases made to
To Set Up:
First unscrew bolts from the
end of the front cross pieces
and pass same through holes in
the end pieces ; tighten a little
and repeat with the rear cross
pieces ; put the center upright
in place and then fasten with
screws ; tighten bolts firmly
and put on rest for case. The
bottom front cross piece is mor-
tised for center upright ; the
other pieces will easily explain
themselves.
The other stands are set up
in the same manner.
Clezieland, Ohio.
News Stand.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 3()()
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ihe pro)Ji'r vay to "lay" cases—aach office insisting; that iff way is the l)est, even thoughthat way may change the boxes of only a few nniiiiitoitant cliaractors. snch as j, ', fl, U, orthe fractions. In many offices the caps and small c'iii)s ar«' transiiosed, tiiough for Avhatgood reason we never fully understood. Aj>lan we have tried for years, aiul found to workentirely to our satijifaction is given above.
CASES.
- Li > A 2
News Cases.
News (upper and lower) per pair $1
Improved Lower Case.
Improved Lower Case SO 95
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Triple Case.
Triple Case
Cleveland Type Foundry, 361
$0 90
Cleveland. Ohio.
CASES.
Italic, or Job Case.
Italic, or Job. SO 90
Yankee Job
Yankee Job Case.
...SI 00
Improved Job Case.
This case is made to take in a complete font of caps, small caps and lower case.
Improved Job Case $1 20
California Job Case.
California Job C.ise. ..$,) 90
Border and Ornament Case.
This case is needed in every printing office. It will liokl six fonts of border.
Border and Ornament Case SI 25
Cleveland Type Foundry, 362 Cleveland, Ohio.
CASES.
Figure Case.
Figure Case 91 00
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(0 QUADS.
S^-ACE AND Quad Case.
Space and Quad Case. «1 00
Metal Furniture Case.
This case is double depth, and will hold one hundred pounds of fui-niture.
Metal Furniture Cafe f2 00
Labor-saving Lead or Slug Case.
Labor-Saving Lead or Slug Case $1 00
Lauoh-Savinu RULt C--b. .
Labor-Saving Rule Case $1 15
Cleveland Type Foundry^ Cleveland, Ohio.
CASES.
Butler Job case.
Butler Job Cases, per pair $3 50
Two-Thirds Job Case.
Two-Thirds Job Case $0 75
Improved Two-Thirds Job Case. Two-Thirds Rule Case.
Improved Two-Thirds Job Case SO 90
Two-Thirds Rule Case 90
Two-Thirds Blank Case 45
JjLAAiAi A i i A i kJETi,.A'l^A ^ Ji i i i i A'^i
AAkJkk AmmTwo-Thirds News Cases.
Two-Thirds News (upper and lower), per pair
364Cleveland Type Foundry,
81 40
Cleveland, Ohio.
CASES.
Case No 1 is exactly one-fourth the inside measurement of an ordinary blank case, but
is made double, i. e., has two complete cases in the same frame. It is designed for small
offices and will hold two complete fonts or kinds of labor-saving rule, of 8 pounds'each, or
a total of 16 pounds in the case. The boxes are so constructed that the differentl lengths
are kept standing, so they can be quickly and easily taken from their respective places.
Case No. 2 is of the same dimensions as Case No. 1, and like it holds Iti pounds.of rule,
all of one font or kind, however.
Harris' Imi>ioved Rule Case, No. 1 $1125
'* No. 2 100" No. 3 100
No. 4 100
Blank Case.
Blank Case SOLSS
mmmmiimiiimmiiMk
Wood Type Oase.
Wood Tyre Case, to fit stand
Cleveland Type Foundry, 365
%\ 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
CASE BRACKET.
Case Bracket to hold ope case per pair, SO 75" " *' two " " 1 25
IMPROVED CARD CUTTER.
PATENTED.
An important feature of this machine is the ease with which the gauge is set to anydesired size, from a half-inch to a half-sheet card. This is done by a rack and pinion,accurately cut by special machinery. The position maintained by the gauge is perfectlyparallel with the knife. A clamp, conveniently arranged, holds the card firmly, in-
suring a smooth and true cut.
It will be observed we have dropped the 28 inch size, and have reduced the price of the30 inch size to S45.00.
Price; cuts 30 inches in the clear $45 00
ELM CITY CARD CUTTER.
It is so made that a full sheet of card board may be cut on it with as little trouble asany larger machine. There is no other cutter of its size that will do this.
Price.... $12 00
PEERLESS CARD CUTTER.
Very useful in every paper mill, paper warehouse and printing office. "With twelveinch blade any size sheet may be cut. The sheet of cardboard, to be cut, may lie i)erfectly
flat on the table, a positively necessary feature in accurately cutting heavy stock.
Price (cuts 12 inches) $12 00" 24 " ;-i5 (K)
Cleveland Type Foundry, 366 Cleveland, Ohio.
BOSTON CARD CUTTER.
These machines are made in a thoroiifrh manner. The frame is of iron and the table of
hardwood. The front gauge is positive, easily set and accurate, being controlled by a rack
and pinion which holds the jrauge exactly parallel with the knife. It has a reversible iron
back gauge extending 28 inches from the knife, and a side gauge which may be placed in
three different positions on the table, according to the size of work being cut.
Sheets or strips of any length can be cut, as the standard holding the upper knife has
an offset, allowing the inside strip to pass over it, and the outside strip under it.
Price, 24-inch blade, boxed S20 00
" 12 12 00
OAST IRON CHASES.
Size Outside Chase.
6 8016 1
12 1
6^^X14^ 1- 9 1
10 1
8o60406025
3o
lV^Y:S>Vi 2 45- - " 30
35o50075607095
8010 Xlo 2 00
2 102 80
10^X11^ 1 70' '9010 X14105^X271/^ 2
11HX16V^ 2ViViY^WA 212 X15 2
Size Outside Chase. Piucx
12 X18 $2 40506065303040458595
i;^^X25j13^X41 .
14 X17 .
14 X21 .
14^X18^.14^/^X19 2
14V^X20 2
15 X191534X15^.15 X30
60455055
14^X3/^M 3 50~ 504025
16 X20 2 65'75
1085
19>4X243^ 3 OO'^ ~ 500000
16 X2118 X22183^X201^.
JOB PRESS CHASES.
For Gordon, Peerless, Star, Universal and Liberty Presses.
Steki.. Cast Ihon.
7X11 in'hes inside $2 70 %\ 00
8X12 " " 3 CO 1 25
9X13 " " 4 50 1 25
10X15 " " 4 50 1 50
Clereland Type Foundry,
SiEH.. Cast It'0.-».
11 X17 inches insde $.5 00 %\ Ih
13 X19 ** " 5 00 2 00
14 X20 " " 5 75 2 50
143^X22 " " 6 00 3 00
.367 Cleveland. Ohio.
WROUGHT IRON CHASES.
Pair of Twin Chases.
OuTSiBE Measure, Each. I.n-side Measure, Each
No. 1—5 Column Folio U X2\% VIV^X'^Wa.2-63—7
5—86-8
.WAX2\ 14^X22
8—9
Special
$ 9 5010 00
li%X25% \1%X^W4 1100.20^X27 18%X24% 12 00.21^X28 19fHX2.^% 13 00.22%X29 2(.%X2fi% U 0023%X30i^ 21%,X2S 15 00
wide 23}^X32 21i/^X293^ 16 50
wide.,
wide.
-Column Folio for narrow margin, 16x23 outsidj, 14>^x21 inside, tlO.OO.
Pair of Twin Chases
lasure, Each. -•SIDE Measi. Price per Pair
No. 1—4 Column Quarto." 2—5 " "
.
•• 3-6 " ".
" 4-7 " " 253^X37K 23^X35^.Center Bar, 1 inch.Special 6-Column Quarto for Narrow Margin, 22%X32 out.«ide, 21X30 inside, 1 inch
i ron top, bottom and front, % inch backs, 1 inch center bar, $16.00.
.18 X24!^ 16i^X22V^ $14 50nV^Xt^y^ 19^X-i6^ 15 50.23%X3yi.^ 21%X3(.% 16 00'>.'%uvs7iyi: •wizv.'i^i^ 17 50
IDE Measure. Inside Measui Price, Each
Book or Shiftinq-Bar Chase.
Cleveland Type Foundry,
No. 1 17X21 15 X19 $8 00" 2 20X2.5 18 X23 8 50" 3 24X30 22 X28 9 00" 4 25X35 22%X32% 9 50" 5 29X42 265^X39% 10 00" 6 32X46 29%X43% 11 00" 7 34X5(1 3lkX47J^ 12 00" 8 36X52 33^X49)^ 13 00" 9 40X54 37i/^X5IH 14 00•' 10 40X60 TiV^XblYT, 15 00
Center Bar. 1 inch.Cross Bar, % inch.
33; Cleveland, Ohio.
CHASES.
Heading Chase with Cross Bar—Wrought Iron.
6X17 inches inside, flat cap So 50
8X21 demy 6 00
8X28 double cap 8 00
Skeleton Chase.Outside Measube. Measure. Price, Each
X19 $ 5 00
5 50
6 00
No.l 17X21 15
" 2 20X25 18 X23" 3 24X30 22 X28" 4 25Xa5 22%X32% 6 50" 5 29X42 26%X39% 7 50•• 6 32X46 29^X43% 8 00
" 7 34X50 31J^X47>^ 9 00
" 8 36X52 33>^X49H 10 00" 9 40X54 ..37^X51^ 1100•• 10 42X60 39^X5734 12 00
No
Measure. Price, Each
X19 S5 00
X23X27
News Chase.
Outside Measurk. Inside
1 17X21 15
2 20X25 18
3 24X29 22
4 26X34 2mXSl%.5 29X42 26%X39%.6 : 32X47 29%X44%.7 35X51 Ziy^Y^AVi.
8 3<X55 35)^X521^ 12 00
9 41X60 '^ViYJuVi 13 00
Center Bar, 1 inch.
6007008 00
9 00
10 00
11 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
HAND CARTS.
SIZES AND PRICES:
No. —42 inch wheels, 1 inch tire, 1 inch iron axle, box 48X^8 inches, 10 inches
deep $11 00
No. 1—36 inch wheels, 1 inch tire, % inch iron axle, box 40X23 inches, 10 inches
deep 10 00
No. 2—30 inch wheels, % inch tire, % inch iron axle, box 32X20 inches, 9 inches
deep 9 00
No. 3—42 inch wheels, 1 inch tire, 1 inch iron axle, box 48X28 inches, 10 inches
deep, with third wheel 12 75
No. 4—36 inch Avheels, 1 inch tire, % inch iron axle, box 40X23 inches, 10 inches
deep, with third wheel 11 25
No. 5—30 inch wheels, %, inch tire, % inch iron axle, box 32X20 inches, 9 inches
deep, with third wheel 10 50
The third wheel is designed to assist in crossing gutters in cities.
THE La fountain SPRINGLESS COUNTER.
There are no springs to get out of order, andthis makes the La Fountain Springless Coun-ter far superior to any other in the market. It
is the most simple and durable Counter ever
offered to the trade. It registers up to 100,000,
and the registering is guaranteed to be per-
fect. When the impression is thrown off it
will not register.
This Counter has been especially designed
for Job Presses, and is far superior to the old
style for Cylinder Presses, as well as for Fold-
ers and various other machines. With a small
additi(mal appliance it can be attached to a
Folding Machine, so as to register only the
actual number folded. Anyone can attach
them to the press in ten minutes, as all the
necessary parts are furnished with the Counter.
In ordering, mention name or make of
Press or Folding Machine.
Price, Counter $10 00
With Attachments, complete for Job
Presses and Folding Machines 12 00
Cleveland Type Foundry
,
370 Cleveland, Ohio.
PERFECTION COUNTER.
Counts'up to 100,000, with alarm $10 00
Counts up to 100,000 plain counter without alarm 6 00
HAWKINS COUNTER.
Counts up to 100,000 MO 00
ELM CITY COUNTER.Counts to 100,000 $10 00
Mahogany Job Stick.
10 inch $0
951 001 051 101 15
24 inch $1 201 251 301 351 4a1 50I 75
Clnieland Type Foundry, 371 CleveltiHii, Ohio.
COMPOSING STICKS.
10
6 inch , 2 inches deep
6 " 2% " •
6\"
8^"
2y2" '
2'
8 " 2H " '
8 "A "
2H "9 " ;
t (0
75
75
80
80
80
1 00
10 inch 2J4 inches deep $1 00
2^2
2
2
2
2
1 00
1 15
1 30
1 45
1 60
1 75
Nickel Plated, Either Screw or Yankee.
6inch $1 00 I 10 inch $1 30 I 14 inch SI 70 I 18 inch $2 10
8 •' 105 112 " 150 116 " 190 120 " 2 25
6 inch, Steel.
8 " ".
JO " ".
12 '• ".
14 " " .
.$0 90
. 1 00
. 1 ^0
. 1 40
. 1 m
16 inch, Steel $1 80
18 " " 2 00
20 " " 2 20
Extra Clasp 10
Extra Knee 40
Al
inch. Steel, 2 inches deei) SI 00
" " 2% '•*' 1 15
" " 2^ *' " 1 25
" 1 nO
6 inch, German Silver $1 50
8 " " " 1 75
Extra Screw and Xnt 10
Extra Knee 40
5inch, 2 inches deep SO 85
5 " 2M " " 90
5 " 214 " " 95
Cleveland Type Foundry,
H inch, 2 irches deep $0 90
(3 " 2»4 " * 95
(3 " IV," " 1 00
372 Cleveland, Ohio.
COMPOSING STICKS.
6 inches.
The Buckeye
2, 2^4 or 2]4 inches deei) ^ 902, 2V4 or 2)4 " " 1 002, 2M or 2y2 " " 1 20
2, 214 or 2J4 " " 1 40
14 inches, 2, 2^ or 25^ inches deep 1 6016 " 2, 2% or 2]4 '* " 1 8018 " 2, 2^4 or 21/^ " " 2 0020 " 2, 2^or2M " " 2 20
Lays flat . Quick and easy to set. Will not slip.
Perfect News Stick, No. 2.
Steel riveted, 13 or 13\4 etns pica, 2^ inches deep $ 80
Made of the best of steel, and the set bar or knee is riveted firmly to the bottom andback of the stick. It is accurate in every respect.
Adjustable Knee.
inch, 2 inches deep $1 10
10
2k2
2%
2
1 151 201 201 25I 301 40
12 inch, 2 inches deep $1 6014 " 2 *' " 1 8016 '* 2 " " 2 0018 " 2 " " 2 2020 " 2 " " 2 406 " German Silver 1758
" " •* 2 00
Standard Joe
6 inch, 2 inches deep $1756 " 2^ '* '* 1 856 " 23^ " " I 958 " 2 " " 2 008 " 2^ •' " 2 10
8 inch, 2V^ inches deep $2 2010 *' 2 " " 2 2510 " 2% •' *• 2 3510 " 2V'i
" " 2 4512 " 2 " " 2 50
Cleveland Type Foundry, 373 Cleveland, Ohio.
COLUMN AND HEAD RULES.
Column Rules.
CUT FROM b POINT RULE.
13% inches for 4 CoL Folio or Quarto. ..SO 35
17%19%21%23%25%
Each additional
45
50
55
60
65
inch 'l^A cents.
CUT FROM i POIXT RULE.
13% inches for 4 Col. Folio or Quarto.
17% " 5
19% " 6
21% " 7
23% •• 8
25% •• 9
•So 40
. 55
. 60
. 6.5
. 65
. 70
Each additional inch, 3 cents.
CUT FROM 8 POINT RULE.
13% inches for 4 Col. Folio or Quarto...$0 50
17% " 5 " " "... 60
19% " 6 " " " ... 65
21% " 7 " ** "... 70
23% " 8 " " 70
25% " 9 " " 80
Each additional inch, 4 cents.
CUT FROM 10 POINT RULE.
13% inches for 4 Col. Folio or Quarto...$0 55
17% "5 " " "
... 70
19% " 6 " " ".., 80
21% " 7 " " ".. 85
23% " 8 " " 85
25% " 9 " " 95
Each additio;ial inch, 5 cents.
Column Rules notched for use on perfecting presses, extra, each, 25 cents.
Head Rules.
5 POINT THICKNESS. 7 POINT THICKNESS.
%% inches for 4 Col. Folio or Quarto SO 20 8% inches for 4 Col.Folio or Quarto $0 32
nvs ' 5 - " 20 11% " 5 " " "32
13% . 6 " " 25 13% '• 6 " "" 040
15% ' 7 " " 035 15% " 7 " "" 050
18 ' 8 •• " 40 18 " 8 " " 055
'mi • 9 " " 40 20^ *' 9 " '• 65
r>yi POINT THICKNESS. 8 POINT THICKNESS.
8%inche 5 for 4 Col.Folio or Quarto 2.5 %y» inches for 4 Col. Folio or Quarto 035
IIH 5 " " 25 IWsi - « i. '• 035
13% 6 " " 30 13% . 6 " " " 045
15% 7 " " 30 15% 7 " " 0.50
18 • 8 " " 40 18 8 " 060
mi 9 " " 40 20^4 9 " 70
6 POINT THICKNESS. 9 POINT THICKNESS.
8% inches for 4 CoLFolio or Quarto 030 8% inches for 4 Col.Folio 01' Quarto 38
113^ 5 " " 030 113^ " 5 " " 38
13% 6 '• " 035 13% " 6 " " 045
15% 7 " " 045 15% " 7 " " 50
18 • 8 " " 050 18 8 " " 060
mi • 9 " " 60 2014 " 9 " " 80
The length of Head Rules given above are for columns 13 ems Pica wide, and Minion
Column Rules.
THE PRINTERS' CURVING MACHINE.
Price, with extra roller $21 50
Ceveland Type Foundry, 374 Cleveland, Ohio.
COMPOSING RULES.
Set Composing Rule?, assorte;! from 12 to ;i() ems, put up in a durable leather case $1 50
Composing Rules, 15 ems and under 25" " lo to 2() ems, each 30
20 to 2;") " " 35
PRICE
Composition Kettles, (tin) $6 50
GOLDING'S CURVING MACHINES. *
No. 1—Curves J^ to 4 inches diameter $12 00
No. 2— " ]4toS *' " 18 00
Dies for forming square corners, $1.50, extra.
CORNER QUADS.
Price, per set of four $0 15
Brass, 4-to-piea 15
Corner quads are cast on pica, loni? primer and nonpareil bodies, and insure a better
junction of mitered corners by preventing them from slipping pan each other.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 375 Cleveland, Ohio.
COPY HOLDER.Goldiug Copy Holder, plain ^ 75
plated 85
IMPROVED CORNER QUADS.
Quads and SpacesAND
LABOR-SAVING SLUGS.
CIRCULAR QUADS.
Per set
Cleveland Type Foundry, 376
S3 50
Cleveland, Ohio.
CUTTING STICKS FOR PAPER CUTTERS.
Dkscription:—Our entting stick consists ofMain Body Piece A, wliich Ims n groove or re-
cess cut the entire length of siune to receive asmall strip (IJ) ^ of an inch square. This re-
movable strip is the cutting surface, and is heldin place by a steel clamp C, which is drawn upby the bolts D. This removable strip beingsquare, can be used on four hides, thus giving ,,^^^- ^^-mthe same amount of cutting surface as a large ,^^^^' ^^Slsized stick.
K"^~^ 'iliif' 1
In ordering a Body Piece_for your cutter, ^ lillill /B^
cut off and send us a small piece from end ofstick you have used. Be particular to see h^xthat the piece you send us fits the slot nicely,and give us the length of stick your machinerequires. In ordering the small strips it is only ^^_^_„necessary to give the length of stick, as we cut ^S^H| \ \ ^them all to a standard gauge. ^^^^iIl^jI^/
HAMILTON'S Cutting Stick
Price of Main Body Piece, any length up to 38 inches $5 00" from 38 to 48 inches 6 00
" Strips, per dozen, any length up to 38 inches 25
from 38 to 48 inches 30
Square Cutting Sticks 25
DATE LINES.
Made to order from any type in our catalogue each $0 50
J^ot less than two made of any one kind.
DRYING RACKS.
Much paper can be stowed away,
and kept clean and undamaged while
drying, in our various drying racks,
saving also the time of handling. Our
cheapest rack gives a drying area of
120 square feet, while actually using
only six square feet of your cohtly
floor space.
These racks combine many desirable
features at a very moderate price.
The frame is hardwood and is strongly
bolted together. The shelves are
carefully and strongly made. The
frame is mounted on castors, and can
be easily moved in any direction
when fully loaded.
No. 1, with 20 shelves each 24 x."(i 814 00" 2, " 30 " " 24x4(i 20 00•'
3, " 20 " ' 28x42 20 00" 4, " 30 ** " 2Sx42 28 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 377 Cleveland, Ohio.
HERCULES GAS ENGINE.
By simple yet reliable methods we ignite the charge bydirect contact in a chamber, and no flame enters the cylinder,
except when there is a charge to be ignited. As the power andefficiency of any gas or gasoline engine mainly depends uponthe proper proportions and thorough mixture of gas and air,
together with prompt and complete ignition, we have made it
a point in the manufacture of the Hercules Engine to gain thehighest efficiency in this regard. The gas and air is mixed be-
fore passing into the cylinder, and when ad-
mitted is compressed to the highest possibh
limit, thus greatly increasing the force of
the explosion. Each engine is sui)plied
with an automatic governor, which has di-
rect and instant control over the valvi
which admits the mixed charge of gas andair into the cylinder, and the speed of the
engine cannot exceed or fall short of the
number of revolutions to which the gov-
ernor is set. Should the main belt break
or suddenly be thrown off, there would be
no variation in the speed, as the governorwould immedi-ately cut off the
supply of gas to
the necessary
quantity to
cause the en-
gine to run at
a proper speed.
The cylinder,
water jacket
and frame are
all of one cast-
ing, and it is
impossible for
the crank-shaft
togetoutofline.
The box for the
connecting rod
ismadeof phos-
phor-bronze,the
most durable
metal known.Direct-acting
poppet - valves
only arc used.
Price List of the Hercules Gas axu Gasoijxk Engines.
CatalogueNumber
ActualH.P. Style of Cylinder
Weight,Pounds
RevolutionsPer Minute
Price, F. 0. B.in Chicago.
1 1
24466
Single Vertical 550875UOOKRtO19501400
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$250 00245
Single, VerticalSingle, Horizontal
300 00500 00525 00
67
Single, Horizontal 6.50 007(K) 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 378 Cleveland, Ohio.
HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINE.
The Hercules is the latest gas and gasoline engine in the market, and em-bodies all recent improvements. It is built in three styles: single, vertical; doublevertical; and horizontal. The charge is ignited by a glowing tube. No battery is
required, and the charge never fails of ignition. It is the simplest, most powerful andreliable, and consequently the cheapest gasoline engine in the market.
See opposite page for Price List. Write for terms.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 379 Cleveland, Ohio.
ELECTROTYPING.All orders for eleetrotypipgr fillo 1 at current rates, and the work well and promptly done
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ENVELOPE FLAP EMBOSSING PUNCH.
For embossing imprints whore ordinary imprints are not allowed. Nickel plated. ..$5 00
ENGRAVER'S WOOD.
First quality Boxwood sq. in. $0 05|
Fourth quality Boxwood ^ sq. in. 02
Second " *' " 04 ! First " Maple " 02
Third " ** " 03 ' Second ' ' " " 01
ELECTROTYPED SLUGS.
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iiElectrotyped Slugs cut to measure of column, each
See also Copper Alloy Take Slugs, page 440.
.$0 15
ENGRAVING.
We have made arrangements whereby we are enabled to furnish first-class engraving
at fair prices.
ENGRAVERS' TOOLS.
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Engravers- Tools— printers' Set.
Six tools, "harpened foruse $2 50
PEERLESS FEEDER.
Peerless Feeders, each $0 20 |Peerless Feeders, per dozen $1 50
FEED FOLDERS.
Bone, each $0 25
FELT CLOTH FOR DISTRIBUTORS.
In rolls 214 inches wide, for power pre.ss distributors, 12 yards to the roll $5 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 381 Cleveland, Ohio.
FOLDING MACHINES.
i
The Brown Newspaper Folder.
The illustration here given is of the Brown Newspaper Folders. They are made in twostyles. The Standard is for oiRces running daily and weekly papers, and is a high grade
machine. The Country Newspaper Folder is for country offices, and while not so elaborate
in construction, is a first-class machine in every respect.
Standard Folder.3 Folds. 4 Folds.
29 X 42 to 42 X 58 S750 00 $800 00
24 X 36 to 36 X 48 650 00 700 00
21 X 32 to 32 X 42 550 00 600 00
Paster and Trimmer for 8-page, $50.00 extra.
Country Folder.
This folder is made in but one size, 36 x 48down to 22 x 32, with delivery at third andfourth folds.
Price $400 00With Paster and Trimmer 425 00
THE Sidney Newspaper Folder.
The Sidney is a hand feed folding machine, and will fold and trim any size paper up to
3(5 X 48 inches. Will deliver at three or four folds. As shown in cut, the feeding is identical
with that of presses. Can readily be changed from one size paper to another, and from three
to four folds.
Price, complete, with Trimmer $175 00
Price, complete with Trimmer and Paster 200 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 382 Cleveland, Ohio.
FOLDING MACHINES.
The Bascom Newspaper Folder.
The " Bagcom " is made almost entirely of iron and steel, only the very best material
and workmanship being used in its construction. Every machine is set up and fully tested
before leaving the factory. The manufacturers fully warrant every machine sold by us,
in all its parts, for five years. The folder occupies a floor space of 4 x 4 feet, makes very
little noise, requires but one-tenth horse power to operate it, attaches directly to the line
shaft, thus avoiding the expense of pulleys and counter-shafting; folds any size from
36 X 50 down to the smallest daily or weekly, folio or quarto, and makes three or four folds.
The " Bascom " is also furnished with paster and trimmer, when so desired. The papers
are fed to nippers, which carry them into position for folding, and any boy can feed from
1200 to 1800 per hour.
Price S17o 00
" with Paster and Trimmer 200 00
The Eclipse Newspaper Folder.
This machine feeds to guides, same as a press. The papers pass around a cylinder and
are carried by tapes to folding rollers; are tapped through the rollers at proper time, and
pass from one set to another until delivered. It combines all the requisites of a high price
folder, at one-third the cost. Will fold any newspaper in 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 folds. Will fold a
full sheet 4 or 5 folds, and a half sheet 3 or 4 folds, without change. Will paste and trim
8 pages, and fold 16 and 32 pages.
Price - $175 00" with Paster and Trimmer 200 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 383 Cleveland, Ohio.
FORM TRUCK.
An indispensable article in any job office lor moving heavy forms. The heaviest formcan be readily and easily handled.
Form Truck $3 00
FOOT SLUGS.
Brass, 12 Point, cut for NcAvspaper col.JO 15 I Brass, 24 Point, Newspaper col $0 25
Brass, 18 Point, " " " 20 | Metal " " " 06
NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB GALLEYS.
JRASS Galleys— Lined.
Single Column, S%X^14 in. inside 12 00 I Double Column, 6}4X23}4: in. inside...$2 50
3%XnM " *' 1 oO I " " 6^X113/2 " " ... 2 00
HALF-LINED GALLEYS.
Single Column 1175 | Double Column $2 25
UNLINED GALLEYS.
Single Column $150 |Double Column $1 75
ALL-BRASS GALLEYS.
These All-brass Galleys are especially adapted for use in morning newspaper oflSces,
as in many cases it is necessary to soak the type in hot lye before distributing, in order to
prevent its sticking together. Galleys made in part of wood would be ruined in a few
days by such treatment, hence the necessity and economy of using Galleys made wholly
of brass. These All-brass Galleys are the most perfect and strongest ever offered to the
trade.
Single Column $2 00 | Double Column $2 nO
Cleveland Type Foundry, 384 Cleveland, Ohio.
GALLEYS.
BRASS JOB GALLEYS LINED.
6 XIO inches inside $2 00
8%X13 ••••
2 50
10 X16 " " 3 00
12X18 inches inside $3 50
14X20 " " 4 00
15X22 " " 5 00
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Brass Mail-List Galleys—Lined.
Brass-Lined, with closed ends, 6J4X21J4 inches inside $3 00" " " 10 X2I14 " " 4 00
Zinc Bottom, " " " 6^X21^ " " 150Brass Reglet for same, each, Nonpareil thickness 35
Metal " " •• " '•, 15
Galleys, 10 Picas wide, for McFatrich Mailing Machine 1 00" 14 '• " " " " " 1 25" for Mustang Mailer 50
Special sizes of Galleys made to order.
Slice Galleys
Octavo, Slice, 6 XIO $2 00
Quarto, " 8^X13 2 25
Medium," 10 X16 2 50
Royal, " 12 X18 2 75
Super Royal, Slice, 14X20 $3 50
Imperial, " 15X22 4 00
Republican, " 18X2.5 4 50
Common Wood Galleys.
4X 6 inches inside .'. $0 20
5X8 " *• 25
6X10 •* " 30
5X15 *• " 30
6X20 " " .50
Cleveland Type Foundry,
8X10 inches inside $0 40
8X12 " " 50
8X24 " " 60
10X16 " " 60
385 Cleveland, Ohio.
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GAUGE PINS.
Original Steel Gauge Pin. Golden Steel Gauge Pin. Single Prong Gauge Pin
Spring Tongue Gauge Pin.
Parallel Feed Guides.
SIZES AND PRICES:
Original Steel Gauge Pins.—Four sizes. Xo. 1, low. No. 2, medium. No. 3, high
No. 4, low, short lip. Price 60 cents per dozen.
Golden Steel Gauge Pins.—Six sizes. No. 1, low. No. 2, medium. No. 3, high.
No. 4, low, short lip. No. 5, medium, % inch lip. No. 6, long lip. Price 40 cents per dozen.
Single Prong Gauge Pins.—Four sizes. No. 1, low. No. 3, high. No. 6, low, long
lip. No. 7, high, long lip. Price 25 cents per dozen.
Two Prong Gauge Pins.—Five sizes. No. 1, low. No. 2, medium. No. 3, high.
No. 4, low, short lip. No. 6, long lip. Price 25 cents per dozen.
Hook Gauge Pins.—Two sizes. No. 1, low. No. 3, high. Price 25 cents per dozen.
Brass Gauge Pins.—Five sizes. No. 1, low. No. 2, medium. No. 3, high. No. 4,
low, short lip. No. 6, long lip. Price 40 cents per dozen. Pointed Tongues for use in
pulling ofE sheets. May be inserted in head of Brass Gauge Pin. Price 25 cents per dozen.
Radiating Sheet Supporters.—Eight sizes. No. 3, for 7X11 press, $3.00. No. 3)4,
for 8X12 press, $3.10. No. 4, for 9X13 press, $3.20. No. 4}4, for 10X15 press, $3.30. No. 5,
for 11X17 press, $3.40. No. 5}4, for 12X18 press, $3.50. No. 6, for 13X19 press, $3.60. N0.6K,for 14X22 press, $3.70.
Screw Adjustable Gauge Pins.—One size. Low, with adjustable tongue. An ad-
justable gauge pin without teeth. Price $1.00 per set, three in a set, one tongue each.
Spring Tongue Gauge Pins.—One size. Low, with adjustable tongue. Price $1.20
per dozen. Per set of three, 40 cents, including an extra tongue for each pin.
Parallel Feed Guides.—Price, Holders 1 size, 75 cents per pair. Guides as follows:
1)4 inch, 40 cents. 2 inch, 45 cents. 2V^ inch, 50 cents. 3 inch, 55 cents. 3>^ inch, 60 cents.
4 inch, 65 cents. 4/4 inch, 70 cents. 5 inch, 75 cents. 5}4 inch, 80 cents. 6 inch, 85 cents.
6}4 inch, 90 cents per pair.
Perfect Register Gauge.—Pastes on like a quad and adjustable after it is pasted
on. One size answers for all work. Price, $1.25 per set of three, including two dozen
extra tongues.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 386 Cleveland , Ohio.
GAUGE PINS.
The Flexible Gauqe Pin.
No. 4, Side-Gauge. No. 1, Low Bottom-
Gauge. No. 3, High Bottom-Gauge.
The Flexible Gauge Pins, per doz $<) 60
Extension Fkkd Guides.
Price per set of two $1 0()
Extension Feed Guides are used for gauging sheets at or below the edge of the platen.
ECONOMY GALLEY RACK.
Wooden Upright, Iron Arms.
To hold 6 Galleys $ 3 00
8 " 4 00
10 " 5 00
12 " 6 00
15 " 7 50
20 *' 10 00
Iron Arms, per pair 40
MARVIN'S
GALLEY RACK AND REST
Rack complete with 8 rests $6 CO•* 10 " 7 50
Plain Rests, each 50
" *' with castings... 75
EcoNOViY Galley Rack. MARVIN'S Galley Rack and Rest.
HEAD RULES.
For prices of Head Rules, see "Column and Head Rules "—page .S74.
aeveland TyPe Foundry, 387 Cleveland, Ohio.
INK FOUNTAINS.
The Buckeye Fountain.
This fountain will be found the
easiest attached, easiest worked andmost practical ink fountain on the
market. Its roller is so adjusted as
to supply ink uniformly on either a
large or small job. Its size also
makes it practical to use expensive
ink without waste, only a small
amount being reciuired to fully
supply the fountain. The bottomis so constructed as to permit all the
ink to run down to the roller, there
being no pocket or dead space. Byturning back the pawl from the
ratchet wheel, the operation of the
fountain is suspended without
missing an impression. The fount-
ain can be interchanged from one
press to another without removing
the attachments, so that, by having
two or more fountains, the color
can be changed without wasting the ink, which must occur if one fountain has to serve all
colors. Examination of the cut will show, without explanation, the manner of attaching.
It should be adjusted with impression on, so that the roller of the fountain will meet the
upper form roller when at its highest point. The roller can be removed for cleaning by
turning back the thumb-screws until the caps can be removed through the slot in front, then
by raising the roller, it will come out through the same slot.
Price *10 00
The Chandler & Price
Fountain.
To those whose special workrequires greater capacity than
can be obtained with the
Buckeye, we offer the Chand-
ler & Price fountain, which is
so made as to permit contact
with the rollers the whole
length, and will thus furnish
a greater supply of ink than
the Buckeye. Its construc-
tion and operation will be
readily understood from the
cut, which shows it attached
to a 14 X 20 Chandler & Price
press. It is without all extra
and useless parts which com-
plicate and add to the diffi-
culty of using, and at the same time is complete with all the recjuisites of a first-class
fountain.
Price ?i;20 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
INK FOUNTAINS.
Ben Franklin Automatic Fountain.
Price. *10 00,
The be.st small fountain ; oi)eration
automatic. The hinjred fountain
(patented) rises when tlie ui)i)er form
roller passes under and around the
duct roller. This rolling contact
spreads the ink over the surface of
the form roller, which, in turn,
spreads it out upon the disk instead
of delivering it in a streak. Quickly
and easily removed from one press
to another.
Time, ink and money saved by
keeping two or more fountains to be
changed from press to press.
Only one bolt used in attaching
fountain.
Adjust to the press when imi)res-
sion is on.
This fountain will be found
desirable when larger capacity
than that of the Ben-Franklin is required. When prop-
erly used, it will carry aneven color for any length of
time. Can be easily cleaned,
and is so simple that anyonecan understand and manage it.
It can be raised or lowered bythe use of the large screw, so as
to give more' or less 'contact
with the distributing'roller. Byoperating the screws on the top
of the fountain on either side,
the fountain roller can be ad-
justed so that the required
quantity of ink can be fed to
the distributing roller.
I'.Pflflin"!'
'
Hinged Well Ink Fountai
Price $25 00
INKING APPARATUS.
Distributor, Stand and Roller. With two Cylinders and Roller Handle, including two
Roller Cores, complete.
No. 1—30 inches long $15 00
No. 2—32 " " 16 00
No.;i-;i6 " '* 17 00
No. 4—38 " " 18 00
Cleveland Type Foundry,
No. 5—to inches long $19 00
No. 6-^2 " •* 20 00
No. 7—44 '* " 21 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
IMPOSING STONES.
Old Style.
OLD STYLE WITH NEW STYLt
No. 1, for 7 Column paper, two pages, 26X44 $10 00 $18 00 $25 00"
2.•
8 " " " 28X50 12 50 2150 28 50"
3,"
9 " " " 30X60 15 50 25 50 33 00"
4,"
7 " " four pages, 26X72 16 25 28 00 36 00"
5,"
8 " " " 28X80 19 50 32 00 40 50"
6."
9 " " " 30X90 23 50 38 00 46 50*'
7,"
6 " quarto, " 36X60 18 50 32 00 41 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 390 Cleveland, Ohio,
PRINTING INKS.
We carry in stock the following line of black and colored printing inks, from the cele-brated and popular factory of Jaenecke-l'llinan Co., New York City and (ierinany. All ofthe inks specified bel(»w are i»ut up in one-(|uarter pound tubes unless otherwise stated.
Price pvr lb.
News Ink, 28 lb. kegs $ 20
Xews Ink, .T and 10 1b. cans 2")
Brilliant IJlack, 1, 2 and 5 lb. cans 40
Brilliant Black, 1, 2 and o lb. cans .^0
Brilliant Black, 1, 2 and o lb. cans 7o
Nubian Black. 1, 2 and ."> lb. cans 1 00
Job Black, 1 lb. cans 1 00
Combination Black 1 .^0
Combination Black 2 00
Combination Black 3 00
Bronze Blue Black 2 50
Blue Black, L'ght, No. 2 1 .50
Blue Black, Deep, No. 2 1 .50
Blue Black, Light, No. 1 2 oO
Blue Black, Deep, No. 1 2 .50
Ultramarine, No. 3, 1 lb. cans 1 00
Oriental Blue, No. 3 1 .50
Berlin Blue 2 00
Bronze Blue, No. 2 2 00
Bronze Blue, No. 1 2 .50
Ultramarine, No. 2 2 50
Azure Blue 2 .50
Milori Blue 3 00
Turki.sh Blue 3 00
Marzarin Blue 3 ,50
Violet Bluish, No. 3 3 00
Violet Bluish, No. 1 5 00
Violet Redish, No. 3 3 00
Violet Redish, No. 1 4 00
Vermillion, No. 1 2 00
Brilliant Carmine Vermillion 4 .50
Brilliant Red, No. 3 1 .50
Brilliant Red, No. 2 2 00
Brilliant Red, No. 1 2 .50
DeepCheiTy 4 00
Superior Rose Lake 3 00
Crimson Lake, No. 2 4 (K)
Brilliant Lake, No. 1 4 00
Brilliant Lake, No.0 5 00
Deep Geranium Lake 5 fX)
Brilliant Carmine, No. 3, 2 oz. tubes. 8 00
Price pt-r lb.
Brilliant Carmine, No. 1, 2 oz. tube.s.$12 00
Claret Lake 5 00
Agate Red 5 00
Chestnut Brown 1 .50
Snuff Brown 2 00
Sepia, No.2 2.50
Sepia Brown, No. 1 3 00
Photo, Deep 3 00
Photo, Light 3 00
Chocolate Brown 3 00
Bismarck Brown 3 00
Maroon Lake 3 00
RedBrownLake 3 .50
Brown Lake, No. 1 4 .50
Brown Lake, No. 2 4 .50
Brown Lake, No. 3 4 .50
Lemon Yellow 2 00
Sulphur Y'ellow 2 00
Chrome Y^^llow, Deep 1 .50
Chrome Y'ellow, Light 2 00
Chrome Orange 2 00
Persian Orange 2 00
Olive Green 2 00
Silk Green, Light 2 00
Bronze Green 2 00
Regal Green 3 00
Dragon Green 3 00
Brilliant Green, Light 5 00
Brilliant Green, Dark 5 00
White, 1 lb. cans .50
Fine White 1 25
Light Gold Ink 5 00
Deep Gold Ink 5 00
Y'ellow Bronze Size, %,l^k'[ lb. cans 1 .50
Y^ellow Bronze Size, Special Quick
Drying 1 ,50
Copying Ink, Red, Scarlet, Purple
and Blue 5 00
(tIoss Varnish, 1 lb. cans 1 .50
Dryer, 1 lb. cans 1 .50
Reducing Varnish, 1 lb. cans 50
INKThese are superior to anything of
the kind in the market. The handle,
which is of brass, is secured to the steel
blade in such a manner that it cannot
work loose.
Ink Slice each, SO 75
" " per dozen, 8 00
SLICE.
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 391 Cleveland, Ohio.
(NKOLEUM.
THE PRINTERS' WONDER.
For reducing and refining Printing ami Litho-graphic Inks instantly, without impairing thecolor, no matter how old or stiff, to any con-
sistency required, and making them work clear,
free and easy, on any kind of press, on any kindof paper, and in any temrerature. Also pre-
vents paper from pulling and sticking to form.Xo spreading of jobs necessary.
Tnkoleum, put up in Half Pound Bottles $0 50
INKING STONES.Best Marble, 12X18 $2 00 1 Best Marble, 18X24 $3 75
INK KNIVES.
6 inch blade, each $0 60
7 " " " 75
9 inch blade, each $1 25
12 " " " 2 00
LABOR-SAVING CHERRY FURNITURE.
Single Font of Furniture, with Case.
Half Font, with case, '280 pieces $5 00
Single Font, with stained Case, containing 560 pieces 8 00
Single Font, without Case, containing 560 pieces 5 50
Single Font, with Case containing 560 pieces, with extra partitions 10 00
Double Font, with Case, containing 1,120 pieces 15 00
Double Font, with Case, containing 1,120 pieces, with extra partitions 18 00
Double Font, without Case, containing 1,120 pieces 11 00
Mammoth Case, for poster work, designed for large offices, with partitions, no door,
containing selected furniture cut 10 to 160 ems long 40 00
This furniture is planed perfectly smooth, finished in oil, and made 2,3,4,5,6,8,and 10 ems Pica wide, and accurately cut to 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 ems long,
with size stamped on end of each piece.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 392 CletxLtnd, Ohio.
LABEL HOLDERS.
These holders improve the appearance of the office; facilitate in the selection of lines;
save time, labor, and patience in both composition and distribution.
Brass Label Holders 1XJ>/^ inches, per hundred $2 50
LABOR-SAVING REGLET CASES.
Case No. 1 contains IM) ideces cacli nuiipareil and pica icjilct, cut lU, 3), au, 40, 50, 60ems pica long $ 8 00
Case No. 2 contains 300 pieces each nonpareil and pica reglet, cut 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60,
72, 120 ems pica long 14 00
Case No. 3 contains 100 pieces each nonpareil and pica reglet, cut by pica ems from10 tool ems, inclusive 15 00
Case No. 4 contains 50 pieces each nonpareil and pica reglet, cut by pica ems from10 to 51 ems, inclusive 8 00
Case No. 5 contains 100 pieces each nonpareil and pica reglet, cut by pica ems from10 to 51 ems, inclusive; and 1(X) pieces each, cut by 5 ems from 5;3 to 150 ems,inclusive 38 00
Case No. 6 contains 50 i)ieces each nonpareil and i)ica reglet, cut same as Case No. 5.... 20 00
LABOR-SAVING LEAD AND SLUG RACK.
This Rack is made in a neat, strong, and durable
manner, having a series of graduated spaces, into whichthe different sizes of leads and slugs can be readily
placed so that they will incline inward to preventthem from falling out, and also incline against eachother to be retained in their respective places, fromwhence they can be readily lifted out with the thumband forefinger. Figures indicating the different sizes
of leads and slugs are fixed upon the front edges of
the upright pieces, to aid the operator in using them.The first apartment is intended to be u.sed for 4-, or 6-
to-Pica leads, and the second for Nonpareil slugs.
This Rack will hold 180 pound of leads and slugs
cut from 4 to 28 ems long, enough to do the job workof any ordinary office.
Price
.
.«2 00
Other sizes made to order.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 393 Cleveland, Ohio.
LABOR-SAVING RULE AND REGLET RACK.
m
This is a great improvement on those madeformerly.^ The Rule and Reglet stand on end, ex-
posed Jto the view of the printer at once, withouthandling over, Avhich is the case with styles formerly-
made.This case contains a large assortment of Cherry
Reglet, 'Wood. Rule and Side Sticks, for Pro-
grammes, Poster Work, etc. They are accurately
cut and well oiled, and we feel confident that every
printer will acknowledge their convenience andvalue.
No. 1—Rack containing 1,300 pieces Reglet, Rule and Side Sticks, for 24X;^ sheet flo 00" 2— " "
1,600 " " " " " 28X42 " 20 00" 3— " "
2,000 " " " " "28X42 " 25 00
LAMP HOLDER.
This useful article for the
compositor is attached to the
case. The arm is made so that
it will fit tight on the top rimPriee, 75 cents.
^^ ^^^ ^^pp^^. ^^^^^ ^^^^j ^^^ ^.^^_
cle which holds the lamp is fitted in this arm in such a manner as to enable the lamp to be
placed over the lower case, or either side of the upper case, and every part of the upper andlower cases can be reached without the hand coming in contact with the lamp or lamp-
holder.
LEADS AND SLUGS.
4 and 6 to Pica Leads V> lb., SO 16
8 to Pica Leads " 32
10 " " " 60
12 " " " 70
4 and 6 to Pica cut to measure of column " 18
4 and 6 to Pica, 10 lb. fonts, Labor-Saving per font, 2 50
4 and 6 to Pica, 25 " " " " " 6 25
Nonpareil and Pica Slugs '^ lb., 16
" " " " cut to measure of column " 18" " " " 10 It), fonts, Labor-Saving per font, 2 50
" " " 25 " " " " " 6 25
LEAD CUTTERS.The Nonpareil Lead Cutter is
most poweiful in the market.
Has a long, adjustable bearing
for the lever, and both front and
back gauges. By pushing the
lever, 4-to-p;ca brass rule can be
cut. The lever is held up by a
strong spring.
Indispensable to printers whoare without our Little Giant
Lead and Rule Cutter.
Pearl Lead Cutter, cuts leads
only S2 00
Nonpareil Lead Cutter 4 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, Cleveland, Ohio.
LITTLE GIANT LEAD AND RULE CUTTER.
Nonpareil rule may be cut
on Nos. 1 and 2, and Long
Primer rule on No.
The back gauge is reversi-
ble, so that, while the bed
on No. 1 Cutter is only eight
inches long, a rule may be
cut to a gauge twelve inches
long. There is a front gauge
for cutting narrow pieces of
lead or rule, which is espe-
cially useful in cutting leads
swiftly.
Sizes and Prices:
No. 1 gauges 12 inches $ 8 00
No. 2 gauges 12 inches
graduated to picas... 9 00
No. 3 gauges 18 inches. 12 00
No. 4 gauges 18 inches
graduated to picas... 13 50
LITTLE GIANT NO. 3.
Ceveland Type Foundry, .395Cleveland, Ohii
MAILING MACHINES.
RUKENBROD'S MAILING MACHINE.
Rukenbrod's Hand Mailing Press, with 2 galleys S18 00" Combined Hand and Treadle Press, with 2 gallej-s 25 00"
Gallej-s, each 50
Bell Quadrats, per 100 90
The Times Mailer is the best pasting
mailer to purchase, from the fact that
there is no royalty to pay, and it is quick
and reliable in its operations.
The Times Mailer.
Times Mailer ^00
Acme Standard Mailer.
This machine was designed by a practical mailer, for years at the head of the mailing
department of a great daily paper. It will perform the same work as the higher priced
mailing machines, and is in many respects superior to them. Its simple construction
renders it comparitively free from " break down." It is highly finished and nickel plated,
and eveiy part can be readily duplicated. It is securely packed in a light wooden box, and
can be sent at small cost.
The points of excellenc of this mailer are as follows: It is economical, it is easy to
learn, easy to handle, does rapid work, its aetion is automatic, it is not liable to get out of
order, its lasting quality is second to none. No Royalty.
Acme Standard Mailer...
Cleveland Type Foundry, .396
$15 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
McFATRICH MAILING MACHINE.
The McFatrich Mailing Machine has
stood the test of years, and in actual ser-
vice has excelled all others in speed, ac-
curacy, convenience and durability. It
is strictly automatic, and never makes amistake. It is built of iron and steel, in
the most substantial manner, very simple
in all its parts. The machine for 10 emspica wide galley weighs about KM) lbs.,
stands 34 inches high, table 10X30 inches,
galleys are heavy rolled zinc, 30 inches
long, and hold from 80 to 100 names, ac-
cording to type used. The Machine for Uems pica wide galley weighs about 125 lbs.,
stands 34 inches high, table 12X30 inches,
galleys are heavy rolled zinc, 30 inches
long, and hold from 80 to 100 names, ac-
cording to type used. Parties using the
McFatrich Mailing Machine say it is the
strongest, simplest, fastest, neatest andbest mailer manufactured. Addresses
easily 2,000 to 3,000 papers an hour.
Being operated by a treadle, it leaves both
hands at liberty for handling papers. Atend of each Post Office list it rings a bell
for wrapper and prints it, or will print full address on margin of last paper in list. It
prints directly upon the paper or wrapper, and is used successfully for addressing envel-
opes, circulars, etc.
Price for Mailer, etc., for Galley TEri Picas Wide.
McFatrich Mailing Machine $35 00
Galleys, all zinc, 30 inches long, each 1 00
Wood Reglet, Long Primer, 10 eins pica wide, per 100 'SO
Metal " " *• " " '* " 1 00
Bell Slugs, zinc, per dozen 50
Price for Mailer, etc., for Galley Fourteen Picas Wide.
McFatrich Mailing Machine S50 00
Galleys, all zinc, 30 inches long, each 1 30
Wood Reglet, Long Primer, 14 ems pica wide, per 100 35
Metal " " " " " " " 1 40
Bell Slugs, zinc, per dozen 75
PINER'S MUSTANG MAILER.Capable of printing addresses on papers
or wrappers at the rate of from 1,500 to 2,500
an hour, according to the expertness of the
operator. The mail list is made up in Gal-
leys 10 ems Pica in width inside. EachGalley will contain 75 address, is easily ac-
cessible for the purpose of making correc-
tions, and convenient for handling. Weightof machine, 16 pounds, and Galleys onepound each, making their transportation byexpress a small item of expense.
Price $10 00
Galleys, each 50
PiNER's MuSTANQ Mailer.
Cleiieland Type Foundry, 397 Cleveland, Ohio.
MAILING TYPE.
The type shown is 10 Point, east in fonts adapted to mailing purposes. Parties ordering
will please state whether en or em abbreviations are wished; also whether Aldine or
Clarendon Condensed is wanted for Post Office type. Below we give an estimate of
amount of type required for 1000 names.
JMLTudor 10|95
ATLANTA GA
SHigginbotham 17|90
HiramAxford 12jun9l
RUM HOLLOW Va
MatildaFletcher 19Apr92
^EHHazelton 15|86
iBaxterBrake 21 Deo 90
M^TCrwblack 14a«,91
100 lbs. 10 POINT Mailing Type for 1,000 names S32 00
25 " " Post Office Type and abbreviations 1150
10 POINT Mailing Tj-pe, per lb 32" Post Office Type and Abreviations, 10 and 20 ft), fonts, per ft 32
ML-RNWexford 26|91
|LouiseStevenson 211-90
nevCharlesBrigman 25 Oct 90
iTillieMPluramer 30188
^PeterGraybacks 3lFeb87
S IS Ph ^ 3 «tx a, -.^
•< .« O iz Q ^^^ ^^^ ^P^ M"y •'^"^ J"' Aug Rev Misa Mri
In ordering state whether em or en abbreviations are wanted.
MAKE-UP RULES.
15 ems Pica and under, each, 30 cents ; 15 to 20 ems, 5 cents extra ; 20 to 25 ems, 10
cents extra.
RAW-HIDE MALLETS.
An indestructible mallet which will prove a boon in large job and newspaper offices.
The ends are covered with raw-hide, securely fastened and guaranteed.
Raw Hide Mallets $1 00
LIGNUM VIT>E MALLETS.
i^o. 50, Lignum Vitae, S]4X5%, Screw Handle SO 75
"51, " " 3 X5" " 60
" 52, " " 2%X43^ " " 50
HICKORY MALLETS.
1^0. 44, Hickory, 3^X6, Screw Handle SO 40
"45, " 3 X5," " 30
" 46, " 23^X4l^ " " A 25
Clex>eland Type Foundry, 398 Cln<eland, Ohio.
NEW LABOR-SAVING METAL FURNITURE.
PRICE, 25 Cents Per Pound.
Put up in Carefully Ass-orted Fonts of 12)4, i), o(), 75 and 100 Pounds.
This Furniture is made by Special Machinery, used only by the Cleveland Type Foundrywhich insures a greater decree of accuracy than has hitherto been attained.
5X10
Cleveland Ty/>e Foundry,
10X25
12^^ Pound Fonts contain 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ems in width
by 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, and 20 ems in length.
25 Pound Fonts contain 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 ems in
width by 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ems in length.
50, 75, and 100 Pound Fonts contain 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and
10 ems in width by 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ems in
length ; and 6, 8, and 10 ems in width by 50 ems in length.
399 Cttvelaud, Ohio.
MITER BOXES.
U^Hard wood, oil finish SO 40 | Hard wu.,,!. oil finii^h, with
IMPROVED MITERING MACHINE.
.$165
Price $15 00
The rule is cut and both sides of a
nnter made at one operation by meansof a shaped cutter clamped firmly in a
strong movable holder, which is hinged
to a carriage operated at the turning of
the wheel by an eccentric, imparting a
quick, steady movement to the cutting
tool. The rule is held on a stationarj-
bed by an independent clamp, very
quickly adjusted, and the only parts in
motion are the cutter and its connec-
tions. The cutting tool is adjusted by
means of a screw at the proper height,
and is gradually fed downwardsthrough, or nearly so, as desired, after
which the cutting tool automatically
resumes its original position, ready for
another cut. Five cutters are furnish-
ed with each machine—one to cut off
sciuare, and one each to cut angles of
three, four, six and eight sides. The cutters are of the best tempered tool-steel, accurately
ground, and can be easily sharpened by grinding the face of the tool, without danger of
changing the angle. The tools are numbered according to the number of cuts on the miter.
There is an extension gauge, graduated to standard picas, which, when reversed,
permits of gauging a twenty-four inch strip of rule. The gauge is set by an indicator, and
held by a thumb-screw.
Little Giant Rule Shaper.... $."V) CO
Fitted with Patent Standard Gauge, $5.00, extra.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 400 Cleveland, Ohio.
Little Giant Rule Shaper
GoLDiNQ-s Upright Miterer.
Golding's Upright Miterer, boxed.
HAMILTON'S NEWSPAPER FILE.
Th«se Files are made of cherry, nicely finished
in oil. The fastenings are brass, with steel thumb-
screw, having polished heads. The manner of
opening and closing the File to insert a sheet is
quite novel and simple. The clasp end of the
File has a flat headed thumbscrew which is passed
thi-ough a slot, and by giving screw one quarter
turn the File is securely locked.
PRICE, Each, $l .25.
They are made in the following re-ular sizes: To hold sheets 2(), 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 34
inches wide.OVER-HEAD FIXTURES.
^ COUNTER Shaft, HanqersAND Cone Pulleys.
;»
For Eighth or Quarto Med-ium, 3 Speeds, Solid ConePulley, $ir>.(H>.^ _^;^^
For Eighth or Quarto Med-iuu), 3 Speeds, Split ConePulley. m.2-->.
Vor Eighth or Quarto Med-iuuj, 4 Speeds, Solid ConePulley, SIH.OO.
For Eijihth or Quarto Med-ium, 4 Speeds, Split ConePulley, S21 .»!(».
F<MHalfMediunjorl4!4x22. 4 Speeds, Split Cone Pul-
ley, $24.(K).
When ordering Over-head I'ixtMi.^ give exact Diameter of Main Shaft; also number
of revolutions per minute.
Cleveland Tyfie Foundry, 401 Cleveland, Ohio.
Wetter Coi
WETTER CONSECUTIVE NUMBERING MACHINE.This iiiachiiie is made the exact height
of type, and is calculated to be locked upin a chase alone, or with type matter, andit will number consecutively at each im-
pression of the press. In locking the
machine in a chase or form, be careful anddo not lock too tightly, and always try the
plunger before co nn eacing, aiul see that
the wheels move freely, keep the machine
clean by the free use of benzine, and noiiin_ __
—
-— MpT" trouble shall be experienced.
isecutive Numbering Machine §2n 00
THE BATES" AUTOMATIC NUMBER-ING MACHINE.
Triple Action.
Consecutive, Duplicating and Repeating Movements.Constructed in substantial manner, entirely of
steel, it is the strongest Hand Number-ing Machine in the market.
PRICES:
4 Wheel Machine, numbering to 9999 $14 00
5" " "
99999 1(3 00
6" " "
999999 18 00
7" " "
9999999 20 00
Each machine in wood box, with one bottle of our
superior ink, either red, blue or black.
THE PARAGON
AUTOMATIC
NUMBERINGMACHINE.
Automatically Consecutive, Duplicating and Repeating.
Steel Wheels, Steel Frames, Highly Finished. Print-
ing AVheels Machine Engraved, Ensuring Uni-
formity of Characters. All Wearing
Parts of Hardened Steel.
Weight, 15 Ounces. Height, 5% Inches.
PRICES:
4 Wheel Machine, numbering to 9999 f 9 00
5" " "
99999 10 50
6" " "
999999 12 00
7" " "
9999999 14 00
Each Machine in wood box, with bottle of our superior
ink, either red, blue or black.
Cle2>eland Type Foundry, 402 Cleveland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Diamond Self-Clamp Paper Cutter.
The '* Diamoml " is an unusually heavj- self-elanip power cutter; simple, rapul, strong,
durable, powerful and accurate. It is also made with hand-clamp when so desired, or lx)th
combined. It will do twice the work of any hand-clamp cutter; the clamp can be regu-
lated to give a pressure of 5() to 5,000 pounds, insuring solidity when the cut is being made—a feature that overcomes the serious objection to self-clamp machines. It has an
indicator or clamp to instantly mark the cutting line on paper; adjustable gauges on back
and sides, enabling the knife to cut three different lengths and sizes at a single stroke.
The cut is accurate, smooth and (juick with a quick return, and there are no weights or
chains on the machine. It is acknowledged by leading printers, book binders and paper
makers, to be the best paper cutter made.
SIZES AND prices:
32 inch S.500 00
34 " 600 00
38 " 750 00
44 " 850 00
Cleveland Type Foundry,
44 inch, e.xtra heavy $ 900 00
48 1.000 00
66 1.200 00
62 1.500 00
403 Clex'eland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Victor Paper Cutter.
The " Victor " IS an excellent low priced power cutter. It possesses all the superior
qualities of the "Gem" Paper Cutter with additional strength for heavy work.
Having both hand and power attachments, it can be worked either way. It is solid,
compact, very easily manipulated, requiring but little power to run. It has no weights or
chains to jerk, break or get out of order. The movements are all positive and direct,
guaranteeing a perfectly true cut. Card board can be cut equally as well as paper, and it
is guaranteed to do heavier and finer cutting in any business where a paper cutter is used,
than any machine of the same size and price. For medium sized printing offices and
binderies, where it is desired to operate machinery either by hand or steam power, it is
just the thing.
30 inch.
32 " .
.Weight, 1,6(M) lt>s Price, .t300 00
. ** 1,8.50 ** '* ;i50 00
Prices include boxing.
Cleveland Type Foundry
^
404 Cleveland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Gem Paper Cutter.
This is the most simple, durable and perfect hand machine made. It ixissesses great
strength; is very heavy, compact, firm and rigid; works smoothly and easily; knife cuts
perfectly true ; windlass-clamp has a free and quick motion ; the cutting stick of wood in
the table receives the knife; table is divided into lines, S([uares and inches; has back and
side gauges. An inspection will convince any one of the superiority of the ** Gem."
This well known machine is sold at the same price as inferior machines of same size.
We can refer to very many sold and in use all over the United States for many years,
which have given perfect satisfaction.
30 inch.
32 *'.
....AVeight. l,20()tt)s Price, S175 00
\,rm " ** 200 00
Above prices include boxing.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 405 Ciereland , Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Hero Paper and Card Cutter.
This lever swings in front of knife
and over the table, so it does not in-
terfere with the handling of any length
of paper in front of the machine.
The Hero will cut full 2;i inches anda pile 33^ inches thick. The backKauge is 18 inches wide, can be runback 2;^^ inches from knife and drawnforward to within Vi inch of knife. It
is also very close to back side-gauge
for convenience in squaring narrow as
well as wide piles. The front table
extends 12 inches in front of knife. It
is also provided with a fine brass meas-
uring-rule divided into eighths of
inciies.
Weighs 450 pounds.
Price $80 00
The 25-Inch Paragon Cutter.
Cuts 33^ inches thickness of
paper and squares 25 inches.
This popular size has wonder-
ful power, and like the smaller
sizes, allows any length of paper
to be handled in front of the
knife, the lever working over
the table, which also reduces
the floor space needful in oper-
ating, a very desirable feature
for many offices.
The lever has a counter-
weight, n^aking it easier and
handier in operating.
Thoroughly complete in all
desii'able appliances, having
measuring rule; traverse, side
and squaring gauges. The back
gauge is 20 inches wide and runs
back 25 inches, and within half
inch of the knife.
Price $110 00
Weight, 550 lbs.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 406 Cleveland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
The 14-Inch paragon
Paper Cutter.
This handy little imu-hiiu'
will be found very useful in
all job printing offices. It
cuts a pile of paper or card
board 2Vij inches thick and
full 14 inches wide. The
gaupe runs U inches back
and forward to within half
inch of the knife. Also has
a side gaujre. It cuts easily.
(luickly and accurately.
Price W) (H)
AVeight, 2(X) lbs.
22 1-2 Inch Paragon Cutter.
Cuts 3 inches thickness of
paper and s(|uares full 22^
inches.
The lever works over the table,
but so cnrved as not to interfere
with the handling of any length
of paper in front of the knife.
Furnished with wide side and
back gauges, and a measuring
rule on the table. (Jauge can be
set to within half inch of the
knife.
The knife is made of the best
(luality of steel and is easily
adjusted by screws.
Cuts paper and cardboard per-
fectly true and smooth with one
stroke of the lever.
Provisiitn is made on this, as
on all other sizes. f<»r taking up
any wear of the knife bar, insur-
ing accuracy at all times.
Price.
Weight, 4nO lbs.
,.t8() (K)
Cleveland Ty/>e Foundry, 407Cleveland. Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Peerless Power Cutter.
Strong and Durable,
Simple in Construction.
Best Workmanship.
Great Power. Best Material.
Cuts 32 inches, square $450 00" S4 " " rx50 OO
Boxing 10 00
Advance Cutter.
The Advance Paper Cutter
is intended to meet the wants
of printers and others whose
business demands a lever cut-
ter, but who can not as yet
aflPord to invest in a high-
priced machine. It is built
with the strictest mechanical
simplicitj', in order to bring
the price within reach, and yet
no essential quality is sacrificed
that is required in a cutter de-
signed for general use in a
printing office. It is strong;.
has powerful leverage, an-
1
contains no gears or springs tv
wear or get out of order.
223^ inches $90 (X)
25 " 110 00
30 " 165 00
33 " 200 00
Cleveland TyPe Foundry, 408 Cleveland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
Peerless Front lever.
The fn)nt lever " Peerless " cutter
has a lontf and ix)werful lever, which
swings to the left, in front of the table,
giving the requisite iM)wer for the
heaviest cuts through the heaviest ma-terial. It is supplied with back andside gauges, rules and cross lines. Hasno gears. Simple, accurate, strong
takes up but little room, and a fine
looking machine in every respect.
Cuts 30 inches, square... 32 " "
.
Boxing
.$175 ()0
. 200 00
.. 6 00
Jewel Paper Cutter.
Cuts 30 Inches $150 00
•• 23 " 80 00
Boxing for either size 5 00
Cuts 24 inches.•* 30 •• ..
Economic Paper Cutter.
A new Iland-lever Paper Cutter de-
signed to meet the demands of small
printing offices, and in fact all who want
a good paper cutter. It is very simple in
construction, yet it is powerful, strong,
and as well built as any higher priced
cutter.
Special attention is called to the newClamping device, which will be found
very u-seful in cutting narrow margins,
particularly labels. Other improvements
have also been added, greatly enhancing
the value of the Kconomic.
.Weighs about 500 n..<« Price. «115 00•• 600 " " 150 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 409 Cleveland, Ohio.-
PAPER CUTTERS.
The '87 Paper Cutter.
The long lever swings in front of the
table and the knife makes a long drawcut. The table has a brass measuringrule in front and on the back a back-gauge and a back side-gauge. Thereare adjustable screws in knife bar for
regulating the knife after grinding.
Only the best material is used in the
construction of this machine.
Cuts 25 inches square $115 00" 32 " " BO 00
Clipper Paper Cutter.
This Cutter has been designed more especially for use in offices where small work, suchas labels, circulars, etc., is chiefly executed, but it will also be found useful and conven-ient in "every well-regulated" office.
Clipper Paper Cutter cuts 12 Inches $40 00Extra Knives for same, each 4 00
PAPER JOGGER.Paper Jogger to fit presses 24X36, or less $18 00
" to fit presses larger than 24X;^ 20 00
HOPKIN'S PLATE CUTTER.For cutting Stereotype Xews Plates. Will cut any thickness up to type-high. Does
the work neater, quicker and easier than any other method.
Hopkin's Plate Cutter, weight 10 lbs $6 50Extra Saw Blade for same 25
Cleveland Type Foundry, 410 Cleveland, Ohio.
PAPER CUTTERS.
The Ideal Pater Outtir.
The back ^ugt> may be instantly
moved any distance up to the wholelenKth of its travel, say two feet or
more, by a lever, shown beneath the
front end of the table. To illustrate
the advantage of this arrangement,
supposing it is necessary to move the
back gauge twenty-four inches, it will
be necessary to turn the long screw
ofan ordinary cutter forty-eight times
around.
The wheel under the front table
is used only for slight adjustments.
The claujp for the finger gauge is
iiiiide broad at the base so as not to
tlent the paper.
By loosening the center bolt shown
in cut. the lever may be (|uickly mov-
ed to any angle desired.
Tlic octagonal stick and recessed sides, admits of passing the stick through the side to
its i)liuo, and renders it uiipossible for the stick to be drawn out by the knife, giving six-
teen cutting faces on the stick.
ii4 inch, will S(iuaie 24 inches $110 00 | 30 inch, will square 30 inches *150 00
32 inch, will square 32 inches, $165 00.
The New Era Paper Cutter.
The Patent Nickel Plated Scale with
its pointer, shown at the top of cut, is
the most simple and convenient device
that has been brought out to indicate
tlie exact position of the back gauge.
The exact distance the gauge is from
the knife is shown on this scale in in-
ches, half inches and quarters, and is so
simple in construction that there is no
possible chance for it to get out of order.
The Back Gauge is moved by meansof the hand wheel shown at the left hand
side of thecutwith link belting and two
sprocket wheels. By giving the small
hand wheel under the front end of table
a slight turn, a shoe is tightened on the
belting, making it impossible for the
gauge to get out of place while being
used. With this arrangement the guage
is quickly moved and little time lost.
The octagonal stick and recessed sides, admits of passing the stick through the side to
its place, and renders it impossible for the stick to be drawn out by the knife, givinc six-
teen cutting faces on the stick.
30 inch. New Era Lever Paper Cutter...$17r>
32 inch, New Era Lever Paper Cutter... 200
32 inch. New Era Power Paper Cutter... 4.50
36 inch, New Era Power Pai)er Cutter...WOO
42 inch. New Era Power Paper Cutter... 860
48 inch. New Era Power Paper Cutter... 950
Cleveland Type Foundry, 410 A Ql€V4land, Okim,
PAPER CUTTERS.
Utility Paper Cutter
with reversible clamp.
Cut!^ Ifi inches $50 00Cuts 18 inches $r,0 00
Extra Knives each U 50Extra Knives each S(5 (K»
Our Clamps having solid face, leave nomarks on the paper.
This machine is par-excellence. It
is substantially built, stronger than anymachine of its size ever before offered,
!ind is simple in its construction, conse-
(luently not liable to get out of order.
It will cut and square full sixteen andeighteen inches, respectively, has iron
bed, adjustable back gauge and ourew Reversible Clani]), enablinfj the
operater to bring the back gauge to
within one-half inch of the knife.
The Boss Paper Cutter
WITH patent swinging CLAMP.
Cuts 23 inches, $100 00.
Extra Knives, each $7 50.
Our Clamps, having solid face, leave no
marks on the paper.
The most simple and effective HandMachine made. The lever by which the
power is applied is easy of access, andthe operator is not compelled to moveout of position to make a cut. It hasa smoothly finished iron bed, with inch-
es stamped on it, in front, as well as onthe b£t.ck, of the knife, so that the oper-
ator can see at a glance the size cut heis making ; the bed is marked off length-
wise in parallel lines; has a side andback gauge, the latter being operated
by the crank wheel in front of the
machine, thus combining convenience
and rapidity of operation.
The Patent Swinging Clamp does
the same work on the large machines as
the Reversible Clamp on tjj^ U'llfiH ones, enablinglthe operator to trim the paper withinhalf an inch of the knife.
Cleveland Type Fotfndry. 410 B Cleveland, Ohio,
PASTING MACHINE.Kennedy's Hand Paster S3 50
PERFORATING RULE.Brass, 1^ foot $0 2f)
| Steel. 1^ foot SO 75
PERFORATORS.
Hand Perforator.
Perforates 10 inches, and is provided with gauges on both sides, so that the sheets maybe turned and fed in again, making a continuous perforated line 20 inches long. Needles
make round holes, like the perforation on a sheet of postage stamps.
10 inch Hand Perforator S35 00
The accompanying cut is an
illustration of the Rosback Foot
Perforator. A very excellent
feature of this machine, and one
that will be appreciated by the
operator, is the sliding slotted
plates on foot of needle-bar (see
cut), which enables him easily
and quickly to provide for stubs
of checks, etc., rendering a por-
tion of the needles inoperative.
To do this, he has only to loosen
the thumb screws on the sliding
plates, move the plates to a
position over that portion of the
paper he wishes to i>erforate,
tighten the thumb screws, and
the i)erforator is ready for work.
ii^ That iwrtion over which the
space, or spaces, between the
places occur, will renuini unper-
forated. The needle-bar iimne-
diately above the plates, is grad-
uated to inches and fractions of an inch, by which the plates may be adjusted. The table
is also graduated, and has both side and end gauges.
24 inch Rosback Perforator SlOO 00
28 " •' •• 125 00
Rosback Foot Perforator.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 411 Cleveland, Ohio.
PERFORATORS.
Black & ClawsonImproved Perforator.
The punch clainping
device is a new invention
and is so arranged that
any number of punchesmay be removed so as to
give any length or posi-
tion of rows of perfora-
tions. The perforations
are round as with postage
stamps, and the size andpitch of the punchers are
such as have been dic-
tated by careful inquiry
and experiment. Thetable has adjusta b 1 e
gauges, side and back.
20 inch Black k Clawson Perforator S 75 00
24 *' " " " 100 00
28 " " " " 125 00
PLANERS.Rock Maple SO 30
Rock Maple, 2Xi inches, for card work 20 /J^Rock Maple with leather top 40
^'^'^
Mahogany 50
Proof Planer 50
Curved Planers 75
JONES' ROCKING PROOF PLANER.Jones Rocking Proof Planer, 314 inch .fl 50
7 " 2 50
PRINTERS' PUNCH.
This punch is for cutting holes
in ball programmes, etc., and wherecards are laced together with silk or
ribbon. They are handsomely andstrongly made, nickel plated, andare made to punch round hole or
star shape.
Printers' Puncli
Cleveland Type Foundry, 412
S3 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
PROOF PRESSES.
oX27 inches, with iron stand 126 00
10X:^l ** with iron stand 35 00
lOX^U " without iron stand.. 'JS 00
IHX-Hl " with iron.xtand 4o 00
IHX-M '* without iron stand. 35 00
Novelty Proof Press.
Novelty Proof Press $t 50
PRESSES.—CYLINDER.
CAMPBELL.
Hand Cylinder Country.
Xo. 2—;i^X-18, 6-column Quarto size Price, $800 00
No. ;^-;i(lX4;i S-cohimn Folio size " 700 00
Pony.
No. 6—Size of bed, 23X30 Size of form, 18X27 Price, $2,250 00
No. 7—Size of bed, 2:^X28 Size of matter, 18X2;>** 2,(K)0 00
No. 8-Size of bed, 20i^X^^ Size of form, 15X22 '* 1,700 00
'' CRANSTON.
Improved Country Press.
No. 3—32X46 injfide bearers 27X42 size matter Price, $1,500 00
No.3^4-33X4>S " " 27X44 " " " 1,600 00
Rack and Pinion Distribution.
AVith air si>rings, delivery without tapes, adjustable guides, brake, fountain cover,
distributing rack guard, long register rack and segment, table with side guides.
Regular Country Press.
No. 3M—•3;^'X48 inside bearers 27X44 size inside matter Price, $1,200 00
Two Rollers. Rack and Pinion Distribution.
All shipments F. 0. 15. Norwich, Conn. No charge for bo.xing. Hand power, $50.00 extra.
PROUTY.
Improved Country.
No. 1—7-Column Folio S600 00
No. 2—8-Column Folio 700 00
No. 3—3-Column Folio* 800 00
Sfiuare Sides and Patent Throw-oflF.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 413 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
X
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Cranston Victor Commercial Press.
TWO-REVOLUTION—FOUR ROLLER.Especially designed for Half-Tone, Process, Etched, Photo-Engraved Plates, and work of this description. Posess-
ing as it doss, the patented features of our larger sizes, it is like them, solidly constructed, giving an unyielding im-pression and an ample inking surface.
Many features are embodied in this Press for convenience in make-ready, etc. The Distribution is a completesystem by means of which ever}' particle of inking surface is evenly and thoroughly covered. The movements are
easily adjusted and positive in their action. Adjustable Fly Fingers. The height of the Press is such that it can befed from the floor, and it is built with special reference to convenience in working about it. Its register is faultless.
Size,Inside
Bearers.MatterCovered.
Length ofBase.
Width ofBase.
Height to Topof Cylinder.
WeightBoxed.
Price.
No. 2A 25x38 18x34 6 ft. 5% in. 4 ft. 5M in. 3 ft. S}4 in. 7,500 $2,800 00
Each Press is furnished with Overhead Fixtures complete, Blanket or Hard Packing, Wrenches, two complete Sets
Stocks—one set cast with composition ready for immediate use. All machinery delivered F. O. B., Norwich, Conn.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 414 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
Cranston Commercial Press--two roller.
The Cranston "Commercial" Press Is especially intended for the variety of work its name implies; the name dei>-
ignatin? the smaller sizes of our Patent Improved Two-Roller Press. It is compact, requiring but small floor spao«;is solidly constructed; will stand firmly up to its work with full forms of solid matter; and with our system of distribu-tion, is capable of producing the finest work that can be printed on a Two-Roller Pt^ss.
This style Press has all our late improvements. For convenience in making ready, easy adaptability to rariocjgrades of work, and high speed, it is without a superior among Cylinder Presses.
This Press is fitted with Seat for Feeder, and extra parts can be f^irnishcnl, adapting it for two feeders.
Size.Inside
Bearers.
.Matter
Covered.Length of
Base.Width ofBase.
Height to Topof Cylinder.
WeightBoxed. Price.
No.lNo.lJ^No.lA
21x2821x3624x30
16x2416 X 3219x26
5 ft. 8% in.
o •• 8-g •'
6" 2% "
3 ft. SViin.4 "
4JI*•
3 " 10^ ••
4 ft. 4 in.
4 '• 4 ••
4 •• VA ••
5.5006.5006,500
«1.650 001.800 001,900 00
Each Press Is furnished with Overhead Fixtures complete. Blankets and Hard Packing, Wrenches, Iron Step*,
two complete Sets Stocks—one set cast with composition ready for immediate use.
All machinery delivered F. O. B.. Norwich Conn.
Clei>eland Type Foundry, 415 Cleveland. Ohio.
COTTRELL MONARCH PRESS.
Rack and Cam Distribution.
i tLis
Rack, Cam and Table DisTRiBUTior
A new press, built from new designs, possessing all the valuable improvements of the
manufacturers' well known presses, air-springs, tapeless delivery, patent back-upmotion, etc.
No. Size Bed inside Bearers. Size Form covered liy TwoRollers. •^Dis'tributfor !
Table Distribution.
3
5
26 X 37
33x47
22 X 3;3
28 X 44
11,500 $1,.575
1,800I
1,875
Above prices include Steam Fixtures, Blanket, Wrenches, Extra Roller Stocks, Roller
Moulds and Boxing and Shipping.
Ceveland Type Foundry, 416 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
COTTRELL A «-SPRiNQ COUNTRY PRESS.
Designed for printing newspapers and general job work. It will print any size sheet
from a small note-heading to the largest size with equal facility. It runs easily by hand
power. By steam power it can be run from 1,5(X) to 1,800 impressions per hour. The distri-
bution is ample, two Ji-inch rollers covering a full form. The Press has patent hinged
roller frame and patent air springs. No. 5 will print a six-column (luarto newspaper
without crowding.
Driving wheel, blanket, wrenches, extra roller stocks, roller moulds, and boxing and
shipping are included in price.
Size of Bill Size Form CoveredInside Bearers. by Two Rollers.
No. 3 26x37 22x33 «1,000 00
No. 5 33x47 28x44 1.100 00
Steam Fixtures, SoO additional; table distribution, §75 additional; Itapeless delivery,
$75 additional.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 417 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES
The Chandler & Price Press.
SIZES AND pricks:
Eighth Medium. 7 x 11.{ i^^J^^^rS^^^L }
^150 00
8 xl2." "
165 00
Quarto Medium, 10 x 15," "
250 00
Large Quarto, 12 x 18," "
300 00
Half Medium, 14 x 20," "
400 00
14Kx22," "
450 00
Steam Fixtures 15 00
Chandler & Price Fountain, for either size Press 20 00
Buckeye Fountain 10 00
With each press there are three Chases, one Brayer, two sets of Roller Stocks, twoWrenches and one Roller Mould.
If desired, will furnish either Two Extra Chases or cast Three Rollers instead of Mould.
No charge for boxing and shipping.
All our goods guaranteed in every respect.
Regarding Speed, these presses are geared to run rapidly by steam power, even faster
than possible to feed them; while the nearly horizontal platen, with its long rest, makesthem the most desirable of all presses for quick and easy feeding.—Manfrs. Cir.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 418 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
Tht Ben-Franklin Qoroon.
With Throw-oflf and Depressible
Orii»i>ers.
8x12 inside chase $165 00
10x15 •' " 250 00
14x20 " " 400 00
Power Fixtures 15 00
Beu-Franklin Fountain 10 00
Peerless Hinged Well Fount'n 25 00
Johnson Cylinder—Disk
Distribution.
For 8x12 Press $40 00
10x15 " 45 00
14x20 " 50 00
With each Press there are three
chases—one hand roller—six roller
stocks—impression wrench—and oneroller mold.
This press embodies many movements
and principles not contained in the Old
Stj'le Gordon or any other job press.
The platen drops to an easy angle to
feed, standing motionless while the
sheet is fed in, and then by a rapid and
easy movement is thrown up and for-
ward, the arms bracing it firmly at the
back, while the bed comes forward and
gives the impression.
There is a long dwell on the impres-
sion to give the paper time to absorb
the ink, and this gives a clearer and
better impression with less power than
when given quickly as in other presses.
The bed and platen are heavily ribbed,
and parts are made heavy and strong
where strength only is reiiuired.
All parts are interchangeable, so that
in case of an accident new parts can be
immediately supplied to fit. AVe have
substituted steel shafts, steel draw bar
arms and steel pinions for wrought and
cast iron, and have increased the weight
of certain 'parts where experience has
dictated that they were weak, making it th? strongest and most durable press of its kind
in the world.
8 x 12 inches inside of chase $225 009x13 250 0010x15 3(H) 00Steam Fixtures 15 (H)
Fountain forS x 12. $16.00; 9 x 13, $17.00; 10 x 15, $1S.(K).
Improved Gordon Press.
Steel Shafts, Steel Draw Bar Arms, Dwell on
Impression.
Clmeland Type Foundry, 419 Cle7<el<xnd, Ohio.
PRESSES.
Challenge Job Press.
Size InsideChase. Price.
8 X12 $1&5 00
9 X13 225 00
10 Xlo 250 00
11 X17 300 00
13 X19 375 00
14 X2()^ 400 00
14^X22 450 00
Full Length Foun-tain for Eighth
Medium Presses, $25 00
Full Length Foun-tain for Quarto
Medium Presses, $27: 50
Full Length Foun-tain for Half Med-ium Presses $30 00
Steam Fixtures $15 00
With every i)ress are furnistied 3 chases, 6 roller stocks, roller mould, gripper and im-pression wrench and brayer.
Pearl Job Press.
The attention of printers is partic-
ularly invited to the following points
claimed for the Pearl Press
:
It is very simple in construction,
therefore not liable to get out of order.
It is compact, occupying so little
space that it can be operated almost
anywhere.
Its rapidity of operation, there
being no limit to it except the ability
of the operator to supply the sheets to
be printed. With the card dropper,
$4.00 being the price, 2,000 to 3,000 can
be printed in an hour.
No. 1.—5X 8 in. inside chase $ 70 00
No. 3.—7X11 " " " 110 00
No. 5.—9X14 " " " 165 00
No. 14.-9X14" " " with throw-off, 180 00
Two rollers cast, hand roller andink board, gauges, chase, delivery andfeed boards, treadle, wrench and screws
are included with every press.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 420 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
M. GALLY NEW UNIVERSAL PRINTING PRESS.
STYLE No. I .
This press has heavj' bridge. The platen is supported by five heavy jackscrews, by which it can be readilj- adjusted. It has steel shafts, steel adjuster-
bar, all parts interchangeable, and easily operated by treadle.
It is the style used for general commercial work.Quarto Medium (10x15 inches) $350 OOHalf Medium (13x19 inches) 450 OOHalf Super Koyal (14x22 inches) 515 00
These prices include crating and delivering F. O. B. factor^'.
Gross weight, complete, crated for domestic shipment, Quarto Medium, 1,800pounds; Half Medium, 2,400 pounds; Half Super Royal, 2.500 pounds.
Dimensions and speed of Pulleys as follows:
14. M. No. 1,12 inch diam. x 2 inch face; No. 3, 14 inch diam. x 2% inch face;
both make 6 revolutions to one impression. V^ Med. and Vo S. R. No. 1 , 14 inch
diam. X 2%. inch face; No. 3, 16 inch diam. x 3% iiich face, and revolves 8 timesto each impression.
STYLE No, 2..
This press differs from stj-le No. 1 in the following particulars. It is providedwith dwell cams, the connection rods are finished on edges and the inking cj'lin-
ders are nickel plated for use with fine chemicals, and especially analine colors;
It has also special attachments for commencing the rolling of forms from bothtop and bottom, which especiallj' adapts it to fine or large tint work.
Quarto Medium (10x15 inches) $400 00Half Medium (13x19 inches) 500 00Half Super Royal a4-x22 inches) 600 00
These prices include crating and delivering F. O. B. factory. Gross weightsfrom 150 to 300 pounds heavier than Style No. 1.
Forlist of small parts furnished with Presses Style 1 and Style 2, see next page.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 420 A Cleveland Ohio
PRESSES.
M. QALLY UNIVERSAL PRINTING PRESS.
STYLE No. 3.
This press is especially adapted for the finest and heaviest class of cut andtint printing, hot orcold embossing or stamping, inlaying book covers (occasion-ally termed "case printing") and v^'ood printing (any thickness of board). Anyone of these presses may be adapted for a single purpose or for any combinationof uses.
The following are the essential features in which this style differs from theother styles
:
The driving shaft is extended and given an extra outside floor support. Thepulleys are intended to carrj-- a 2i/^ inch belt on 14 Med. and 31/2 inch helt on 1^Med. and i/i S. R. The large gear-wheel has a section of steel welded into itsperiphery, in which are formed the impression teeth. /. r., those teeth which arein engagement with the driving pinion and transmit the momentum of the fly-
wheel to the cranks during the time of impression. The fly-wheels .are muchheavier and the press is much more powerful than Styles 1 and 2. The crankpins are case-hardened and finelj' finished. The platen is much thicker and is
fitted solidlj' to the bridge, no pressure whatever being sustained by screws.
It is doubtless the best machine of its class ever produced.Quarto Medium (10x15 inches) $450 00Half Medium (13x19 inches) 600 OoHalf Super Royal (14x22 inches) 650 00
These presses include the same list of small parts included with other styleand crating and delivering on board cars or boat at factory, Hartford, Conn.
Gross weights, complete, crated for domestic shipment;Quarto, 2,000 pounds;
Half, 2,800 pounds; Half Super Royal, 2,900 pounds.Steam Blanks, adapting these machines to various kinds of hot work, furn-
ished extra at the following prices:—Quarter Medium, $50; Half Medium, $60;Half Super Royal, $70.
Steel, Brass and Cast Iron Plates, adapting these Machines to the variousoperations, are furnished extra at the following prices :
Cast Iron Plates, % to li/g inch thick each $12 00Steel or Brass Plates 1^ inch thick each 10 00
Gauges for book-cover or other work extra, at moderate prices.
When ordering these presses, state what kind of work is to be done, and if
wood printing, state what will be the thickest board necessary to print. To ac-commodate the work to be done the platen is set back from "tj^pe-high" from %to lYs inches, according to order. Any intermediate thickness can be printed.
PARTS THAT ARE INCLUDED.
The following is a list of the small parts that are included with each press :
three chases, one roller-mold, six form-roller stocks, four distributor stocks, twovibrator stocks, twelve roller wheels—six large, six small; two changers, twofeed tables, one small impression or frisket finger wrench, one large impressionwrench, one socket wrench, and one chase latch wrench.
At option of purchaser, two extra chases will be given in lieu of either roller-mold or of treadle fixtures or four extra chases for both mold and treadle fixtures.
By treadle fixtures is meant, treadle, treadle shaft, pitman and bolts.
By power fixtures is meant the tight and loose pulleys that are attached tothe pinion shaft of press, the brake, the brake seat and belt shifter. No " over-head " fixtures are included; but complete sets of "overhead" fixtures /. e., conepulleys, driving pulleys, countershaft, hangers, etc., can be furnished to order.
Price with Two speed Cones $12 00Price with Three Speed Cones 15 00Price with Four Speed Cones 25 00
Heavier sizes at special prices.
STEEL SKELETON CHASES.
Can be furnished at the following net prices.
Quarto Medium (11x16 inches) $5 50Half Medium (14x20 inches) 6 50Half Super Royal (15x23 inches) 7 25
Note—Skeleton Chases give more "lock-up" room for large forms, but donot otherwise add to the printing capacity of presses. They are quite as strongbut NOT AS RIGID as the ordinary iron chases furnished.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 420 B Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
M. QALLY EMBOSSING MACHINE.
This machine is made in two sizes at the following prices:
Press (2114x22 Bed Plate) $800 00 Press (24x2G Bed Plate) $900 00
These prices include skidding and crating of parts, and delivering on l)oard
cars or boat at manufactory, Hartford, Conn.Gross weight, complete, for domestic shipment, 2lV4x22, 3,350 pounds, and
24x26, 4,200 pounds.Each machine is provided with three chases, two tables, two table stands,
one wrench, one belt shifter, complete, and one brake, complete.
Steam Blanks, adapting these machines to various kinds of hot work, such
as crushing of hard unyielding material, etc., are furnished at an extra cost of
For 2114x22 Press $80 00 For 24x26 Press $9() 00We strongly recommend the use of an Ys inch steel plate on the face of platen
(in which case the platen shovild be setback to allow for thickness of plate"). This
plate is a great protection to face of platen and is found very convenient in pre-
paring force. It is carefully polished and ground to an equal thickness.
It is provided with screws and dowel pins so that it may be removed from
platen and then returned to the same position.
These we furnish for 21^4x22, $15 00; 24x26, $20 00.
Other special interchangeable plates of various thicknesses, also cutting andcreasing rules, gauges, etc., are furnished at reasonable prices.
The crank pins are steel, 2% inches in diameter.
The connecting rods are of machinery steel and the "eyes," where bearing on
crank-pins, are bushed with bronze.
The bridge shaft is steel, 2% inch diameter.
When open to receive the sheet, the platen is thrown back nearly to a hori-
zontal position.
The machine may be operated at any required number of impressions per
hour with perfect smoothness and safety. The platens of these machines are (un-
less otherwise ordered), set .9185 inches from face of bed.
[Further description on next page.]
Cleveland Type Foundry, 420 C Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
M. QALLY EMBOSSING MACHINE.
The Embossing Machines are built only for very heavj' embossing and book-
cover stamping ("smashing"), and have no inking apparatus whatever. Thegeneral appearance and style of operation is somewhat like the regular XkwUniversal Press.
These presses have a gear wheel on each side of frame, and each wheel is let
into and is flush with the sides of the bed. These gear wheels have steel sections
welded into their periphery, and in said sections are formed the teeth which
withstand the strain of impression. The main or crank-shaft is steel, 5% inches
in diameter, with solid reamed bearing through bed. The driving or pinion-shaft
is steel, 2 5-16 inch diam. This shaft runsin a seriesof six bearings (two insideand
two outside), attached to the frame of press, and end floor support to each ex-
tremity of shaft. There are two fl3'-wheels, one on each side of press, each wheel
having 350 lbs. of iron in its rim, or 700 lbs. in both. The driving and loose
pulleys are 16 inches in diameter, and are intended to carry a 4-inch belt und re-
volve 514 times to each impression.
y*=%T
PAPER-BOX CUTTING AND CREASING PRESS.
The construction of the Paper-Box Cutting and Creasing Press is substan-
tiallj' the same as the Embossing Press as noted in the foregoing description.
This machine has a soft steel plate, screwed to face of platen, and the face of this
plate is set .9185 inches from and parallel to the face of bed. This machine is
built in two sizes, as follows:
No. 1, Face of bed, 2414x3134. inches. Inside of Chase, 22V2x30i4 inches $750 00No. 2, Face of bed, 25x33 inches. Inside of Chase, 23»4x31 inches 900 00
Above price, F. O. B. factor3', Hartford, Conn.
Gross weight, complete, for domestic shipment, No. 1 machine, 4,50O lbs.
No. 2 machine, 5,000 lbs.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 420 D Clevelatid, Ohio.
PRESSES.
Peerless Job Press.
The strain-bearing parts are of wruugiitiron or steel, and much heavier thanthe corresponding sizes of other ma-chines. This insures solidity and animmense strength, and necessarj' meansfor croatiiiK a powerful impression andresisting a heavy strain.The bed is stationarj-. very solid, rigid,
and also very strong; being trussed byheavy latenil and tnmsverse l)races,
there is no lujssibility of giving away inthe center or of springing.Each movement is positive, and hav-
ing no ailjnsfnicnts the most inexiwri-enced person cannot get it out of order.The impression screws are directly in
front of the platen, (not back of thebed), in full view of the pressman.The ink disk makes one-seventh of a
full revolution, exposing a fresh surfaceof ink to the form at every impression.Distribution complete.The throw-off locks itself at either end
of its movement and suspends the im-pression to the last moment.
The grippers are of spring steel, and can be instantly dropped to the tympan for thepurpose of setting.
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Steam Fixtures, Slo 00. Fountain, $25 00. Boxing, S6 00, $7 00 and.SlO 00
3 chases, 6 roller stocks, 1 rjUar mould, 1 impression wrench, 1 gripper wrench andbrayer are shipped with each press. i i
2.T() (K».
»M) 00.
;i60 00.
400 00.
450 00.
[22 500 00.
.$225 00 Weight, 1,100 lbs" 1.200
"'•
1,550*
'*1,(>50
""
2,300*'
"2,400
*'
"2,500
"
As compared with the old. haveheavier shafts, gear-wheels, bridge andplaten, greater weight, strengtn anddurabilitj-; lighter, smoother and al-
most noiseless movement ; improveddistribution, without any danger oftearing roller; no bridge lugs, nobridge springs, no crescents, and theleast possible liability of breakage.
They are adapted to all kinds ofwork, from the lightest card work tothe heaviest embossing and wood print-ing. They are made of the best ma-terial, by the best workmen, from newpatterns, new machinery and specialtools.
3 chases,'! roller mould, 6 formroller stocks, 4 distributor stocks. 12roller wheels (fi large and (5 small). 2charger stocks, 2 feed tables, 3 wrenches.
Qally's New Univf.hsal Press.
10X15 inside chase Weight, 1,850 lbs
13X19 ** ** " 2,600 "
14X22 •* " *' 2,900 "
Steam Fixtures, $15.00 extra. Fountain, $2.i.OO.
.Price, mo 00
." 415 00
.•• 4S0 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 421 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
New Style NonpareiI.
9X12 Disk Distribution, Receding Bed $225 00
12X17 " " "325 00
Tiiese presses ranli as the best of this
class in the market, and have never as
yet failed to give entire satisfaction.
They are a time saver, as many jobs of
card and other work can be placed on this
press and completed in less time thanwould be consumed in making ready on
ordinary job presses.
The size 6}^X10 inches inside chase,
embraces all ordinary commercial work.
Each press is furnished with one set
Rollers cast, Wrench and Chase.
Price, boxed and shipped $35 00
2 Standard Job Press
Washington Hand Press.
Size Pi.at«n.
1^0.4-18 X22 14
5—22 X29 19
6—26^^X35 23
7-26>^X39i4 23
X18 $150 00
X25 5 Column Folio 175 00
X31 6 " " 200 00
X35 7 •' " 225 00
8—28}^X43 25V^X39 8 " " 250 00
9—305^X46% 26^^X42}^ 9 " " 275 00
Above prices include one Screw AYrench, one Crowsfoot, and one extra Frisket.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 422 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESSES.
New Improved Campbell Country Press.
HAND CYLINDER SERIES.
The Campbell "Country" Pres.s is too well kuown to need description. It has been on
the market for more than -SO years, and manj- thousands of them are in daily use amonR
Countrj- Newspaper Publishers. If you want a jiress the reputation of the "Country"
press is the best possible guarantee of its excellence, and the price at which it i? (iffcre*!
places it beyond the competition of any other Hand Power Cylinder.
No. 2 Bed .33X48 Form 28X44. Standard size for 9 Col. Folio and 6 Col. Quarto....^0()
No. .3 Bed 30X43 Form 25X39. Standard size for 8 Col. Folio and 5 Col.Quarto...$700
AVith these presses we furnisli rubber l)laiikot, two sets roller stock."*, tapes, wrenches,
bo.xiuK and shipping.
Tight and loose pulleys and belt shifter for power. $1.5.00 extra.
Clfv(ian4 T^fe fonndr^^ mh qfvfftfmf, Qhi^,
PRESSES.
Improved Country Prouty.
The above cut show? our new Improved Country Prouty, with new patent Throw-Off.
The Improved Country Prouty is built with s(iuare frame, heavily braced, and has five
ink rollers. Will do work equal to presses costing twice as much, and can be run by one
Size inside Bearers. AVeight. Speed. Price.
No. 1—7 col. folio 27 X37 inches 3600 lbs 1000 per hour t6(X)
No. 2—8 col. folio or 5 col. quarto...27>^X43>^ inches 4000 lbs 900 per hour 700
No. 3—9 col. folio or 6 col. quarto...323^X463^ inches 4600 lbs 800 per hour 800
The above prices include presses complete for hand i>ower, with news fountain, rubber
blanket, set of cast rollers, set of extra cores, and patent throw-oflf and impression lock.
All boxed on board cars at Madison, Wisconsin. Steam fixtures, Sla.OO extra.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 422 B Cleveland, Ohio,
PRESSES.
iNOER PressVAUGHN'S Ideal Hand Cv
The Tdeal Hand Cylinder Press will produce from :?()0
to4(M) ini|)ressions an hour. It makes a clean, sharp im-I)ression, and will print anything from a newspaper thefull size of the bed to a poster or dodjfer.
The impression is made by a soIi<l steel cylinder, whichis held firmly in place by double truck wheels runnintr ina s(iuare groove on the under side of the bearers or tracks.The impression i» regulated by four impression screwsthat raise and low-
er the bearers on
which the cylinder
runs. The cylin-
der is covered with
felt.
The form is inked
and the sheets put
on and taken oflE
the same as with
an ordinary haul
press, and an iin
pression is tak< n
by each forward <>]
backward turn ol
the crank.
No. 1—8 col. folio, or 5 col. quarto: bed '2^14 x 48 $200 00"2-9" " " 6 " " " 3S%x48l4 225 00
No. 1, floor space, 31 x 55; weight, 700 lbs.; shipping weight, 975 lbs.
•*2, " " a5x60; " 800 " " " 1.100 "
Frisket for No. 1, $6.00 extra: for No. 2, $6.50.
Tl
The Army Press.
This press should not be confounded with the Adams Cottage Press, which has a loose
cylinder and no frisket. The Army press has tympan, ways, bed and frisket similar to a
to a hand press, the impression cylinder and bed are geared together. This press is intended
for small offices, where circulation is small. A pressman can work 25() impressions per
hour, and do very good newspaper work.
14%X21 inches, for 6 column imge Price, 160 00
16%X22% " " 7 " " "86 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 42:^ Clevtland, Ohio.
PUNCHING AND EYELETING MACHINES.
The ubove self-fccdiiiff Eyeleting
Miichine is made expressly for the
paper trade, and is the only one in
the market having a reach of 9
inches back of Eyelet Set, to allow
of eyeleting a large card in centre.
It is a perfect feeding machine, is
16 inches high, 16 inches deep,
weighs only thirty pounds, and runs
so easily that a child can work it,
and will last for years. Conceded
by all judges to be far ahead of anymachine ever made.
In oi'dering, send sample of Eye-
let you wish to use in machine, as
it will only feed the one size it is
made for.
To feed other size eyelets on samemachine, you require an extra
Roadway and Eyelet Set. Our Xo.
Royal No. 3 Self-Feed Eyeleting Machine. 1 Punching Machine is the best
machine to go with the Eyeleter for cutting holes to receive eyelets.
No. 3 Royal Self-Feed Foot-Power Eyeleting Machine, to feed one size Eyelet....$40 00
Stimpson No. 4 Punching Machine.
This machine has a reach of 63^ inches back of plunger. Also an adjustable
gauge for all kinds of work. The punches and dies and eyelet sets are inter-
changeable. We furnish all sizes of Eyelet Sets, which will fit in same machine.
Improved No. 4 Machine (foot power) with one Punch and Die.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 424
$22 oO
Cleveland, Ohio.
MioQET Safety Quoin.
Occupies the space of only three non-
pareils. The MidKet does away with an
annoyance that has l)een in existence from
away back—that of makinjf some forms
tight by forciii}; in leads. Can be put any-
where in the form.
Midget Safety Quoin, i)er dozen S2 (X)
Made of steel, perfect in operation and
cannot work loose, have wide bearings and
cannot tilt. The key draws the quoins to-
gether and does not force them apart.
No. 1 Peerless Quoins, per dozen pairs..^2 60
No. 2 '.. 3 00
Keys, either size, each 50 Peerless Quoi
Keystone Quoin.
No. 1 Quoin per dozen pairs S2 50
No. 2Quoin " " " 3 00
Keys, of best steel, plain each, 50
Keys, of best steel, nickel-plated '* 75
Hempel-s Improved Patent Steel Quoin.
No. 1, Ilenipers Improved Patent Steel Quoins, per dozen pairs $2 50
No. 2, " "' 3 00
Kej's, plain for either size 50
"ZJ' plated '* " " 75
Hickory and Boxwood Quoins.
Hickory Quoins, per 100 SO 40
Boxwood * 60
Cleveland Type Foundry, 425 Cleveland, Ohio.
RATCHET.
Ratchet for Stereotype Blocks
REGLET AND FURNITURE.
Pearl to Pica Reglet per yard $0 02
" "03
" "04
'* "06
" "08
" "02
Great Primer to 2-line Pica Furniture
3-line Pica to 5-line Pica Furniture ....
6-line Pica to 9-line Pica Furniture
10-line Pica to 12-line Pica Furniture...
Pine Reglet
ROLLER COMPOSITION.
Van Bibber's " Regular" Composition per pound, $0 30" " Rough and Ready " " 35
" " " Pressman " Composition " 40
Standard Composition " 30
Unique Composition"
40
ROLLER FELT.
In rolls 2}/2 inches wide, for power press distributors, 12 yards to the roll. .$5 00
Eighth Medium Roller Stock SO 75
Quarto Medium Roller Stock 85
ROLLER STOCKS.
Half Medium Roller Stock $1 00
PRICE FOR CASTING ROLLERS.
Eighth Medium $0 50 1 Half Medium....
Quarto Medium 85 I
.SI 00
HAND ROLLERS.
Roller with One Handle.
HOLLER CAST. NOT CAST.
6 inches long $1 85 $1 25 Extra Stock, SO 40
8 " " 2 30 1 50 " " 40
10 " " 2 75 1 75 " " 60
12 " " 3 20 2 00 " " 60
Roller with Two Handles.
ROLLER CAST. NOT CAST. EXTRA CORE
14 inches long S3 65.
4 10.
4 55.
5 00,
5 50.
6 a5.
.S2 25 SO 70
2 50.
2 75.
3 00.
3 25.
4 00.
75
90
85
1 00
1 15
Cleveland Type Foundry^ 426 Cleveland, Ohio.
BRASS ROLLER MOULDS.Length. Diam. Price. Diah. Price. Diam. Pricb
24 inches 314 inches $ 9 60 3 inches $ 7 20 2 inches $30 inches 314 inches 12 00 3 inches 9 00 2 inches 6 0036 inches 'SM inches U 40 3 inches 10 80 2 inches 7 2040 inches 3>| inches 16 00 3 inches 12 00 2 inches 8 0044 inches 3% inches 17 60 .3 inches 13 20 2 inches 8 8048 inches 3V4 inches 19 20 3 inches 14 40 2 inches 9 6052 inches 3\i inches 20 80 Ji inches 15 60 2 inches 10 40
Eighth Medium Roller Mould $3 00
Quarto Medium Holler Mould 4 00
Half Medium Roller Mould $5 00
STEEL SCORING RULE.Steel Scoring Rule per foot 30 30
ROLLER SUPPORTERS.ForSX 9 Chase $0 35For 7X11 '* 40
For 8X12 ", 45
For 10X1'^ " 50For 11X17 " ...
For 13X19 " ...
6075
METAL SECTIONAL BLOCKS.
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plate. The hooks are operated by a ratchet, the same as those on the patent wood blocks.
The sections are made in the following sizes: 1X4, 2X4, 4X4, 1X8, 2X8, 4XH, and 8X8 emspica. In five minutes a page can be made up to fit a plate of any size.
Hooks, each $1 10
Catches, each 15
Sections, or Furniture, made up in pieces of 1X4, 2X4, 4X4, 1X8, 2X8, 4X8, and 8X8ems pica, per pound 25
Ratchet 75
SHOOTING STICKS.
No. 1, Iron $0 25
No. 2, Wrought Steel 35
No. 3, Wrought Steel SO 75
Hickory 10
No. 2, Wrought Steel
Cleveland Type Foundry,
NICKEL PLATED.SO 50
INo. 3, Wrought Steel 95
427 Clez>eland, Ohio,
STEREOTYPE BLOCKS
Rule Blocks made of
any style desired. ExtraHooks and Pinions in-
serted in blocks, 50 cents.
Steel Pinions, 15 cents
each. Hooks, 10 cents.
In sending ordei's give
the size of each block
outside, and also the size
of largest and smallest
plate to be worked, meas-
uring the back of the
plate; or add % of aninch to the printing mat-
ter, as follows, viz: if the
matter is 3Xo, the blocks
should be 'S%X^% out-
side, the bevel on the
plate being about ^.The Hook and Pinion
will take % with a little
allowance for taking the
plate free. All blocks
ai*e made % inch thick,
unless otherAvise ordered.
PATENT New Style Block.
Sizes and Prices for Cylinder Presses:
«^OLIO:
Imperial
Super Royal
RoyalMediumDemyQUARTO:Imperial
Super Royal
RoyalMediumDemyOCTAVO:Imperial
Super Royal
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16 X22'A133^X213^
12^X19^^11^/^X18^11 X16
11 X16
9^X12>^9 XllH7^X11
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$7 25
6 80
6 40
6 10
5 30
5 30
4 50
4 25
4 00
3 30
3 30
3 15
$S 50
7 95
7 45
7 00
6 10
6 10
5 25
4 90
4 60
3 80
3
3 60
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OCTAVO:Royal
MediumDemyI2MO: .
Broad
I6MO:Super Royal
MediumDemyI8M0:Medium ,
32MO:Super Royal
6 X9>^5>^X95^X7%
5J4X 6%
5 X63^4>^X63%X 5^4
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2 85
2 70
2 05
1 95
1 85
1 75
1 75
1 65
S;i40
3 25
3 10
2 45
2 30
2 15
200
2 00
Brass Pinions, 15 cents each. Hooks, 10 cents each. Ratchet, 75 cents.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 428 Cleveland, Ohio.
SIDE AND FOOT STICKS.
Iron Side Sticks.
15 inches long for 4 Column Folio or Quarto, each Straight, $0 6() Beveled, 80
19 " " 5 " " " "
21 " " 6 •'" " "
8 Column Folio, each.
9" " " .
Iron Foot Sticks.
75.
85.
95.
1 00.
1 10.
5
1051 15
1 25
1 35
8% inches long for 4 Column Folio or Quarto, each Straight, §0 35 Beveled, $0 45
IIJ^
13%15%18 " " 8 " " each.
201^
45.
55.
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75.
85.
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80
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In ordering be careful to state whether straight or beveled side and foot sticks are wanted.
Oiled Cherry.
Oiled Cherry Side Sticks, per yard SO 06
TENNIS SEWING MACHINE.
This machine will stitch through back or center of book, and make a stitch of anydesired length from Vs to 1 inch, and the machine has a capacity of from 5,000 to 7,000
catalogues per day. Books sewed on this machine are durable, open perfectly, and there
is no liability to tear out, as is the case when books are wired. Where fine work is re-
quired, it is invaluable. The machine is now being used in almost every leading blank-
book manufactory. For stitching books not exceeding % of an inch thick.
For power, including belting and split cone pulley S70 00
For foot-power 60 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 429 Cleveland. Ohio.
DONNELL WIRE STITCHING MACHINE.
No. 3 DONNELL Wire Stitcher.
The Staple as shown above represents the exact length of the longest stitch
made by the No. 3 Donnell Wire Stitcher. The Donnell Wire Stitching Machines form,
drive and clinch staples from a continuous round or flat wire, wound on spools. Noadjustments required in changing from flat to round wire.
There are no parts to get out of order. No clogging up with staples. Any per-
son can operate it from the start. Only two adjustments—one for lengthening or short-
ening the staples, the other for lowering or raising the table.
No. 3 Donnell Wire Stitcher.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 430
S300 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
DONNELL WIRE STITCHING MACHINE.
No. 3 1-2 DoNNELL Wire Stitcher.
These stitchers have all late improvements—a new spool tension, wire straig:ht-
ener, and self-aetinK gauge.
The No. 3 Machine, which is the size most commonly used, will take all workfrom two sheet.x up to one-half of an inch and do it perfectly.
The No. :i]4 Machine will take all work from two sheets up to three-fjuarters of
an inch and do it perfectly.
IJoth machines will work either on flat or saddle work, and the change consists
in siuiply lifting up or lowering the front leaf of the table. They will take from 23 to
25 round wire, and 20-2.") flat wire.
No. 3V^ Donnell Wire Stitcher «400 00
Cleveland lyPe Foundry, 431 Cleveland, Ohio.
MORRISON WIRE STITCHING MACHINES.
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Perfection "A" Wire Stitcher.
Will stitch from one sheet to one-fourth of an inch in thickness. Saddle and Table.
Perfection " A " Wire Stitcher.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 432
$90 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
MORRISON WIRE STITCHING MACHINES.
Perfection "C" W're Stitcher
Will stitch from one sheat to one-fourth of an iiVch in thickness. Saddle and Table.
Perfection "C" Wire Stitcher $150 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, \?i\ Cleveland, Ohio.
MORRISON WIRE STITCHING MACHINES.
Perfection "G" Wire Stitcher.
Will stitch from one sheet to seven-aighths of an inch in thickness. Trough and Table.
Perfection " G " Wire Stitcher.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 434
*:^()0 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
NO. 9 IMPROVED BINDER.
Will Stitch Pamphlets of any Thickness Under 200 Pages Through the Fold.
WITH BOTH KLAT AND SADDLE TAIU.KS.
Our new clinching device on this machine perfects the clinch ecjiial to any high-priced
steam-power machine made. Staples used on this machine are one-half inch wide.
Staples are strung on wood and put ui) in boxes of 5,(XX) each size, $1.25 per box.
SIZE OF STAPLES.
No. 2 14 inch length of leg.
No. 3 5-16
Price, including Foot-power $36 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 435 Cleveland, Ohio.
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LIGHTNING STAPLE BINDER.
These machines are nowabsolutely perfect so far as
skillful Avorkmanship can
make them. Any printer
needing a machine for sta-
ple binding, will find this
one a "treasure."
No. 1 Machine stitches
work of 4 pages to KK) with-
out adjustments.
No. 2 Machine stitches
work of ISO^pages to 3U0
and Tover without adjust-
ments.
Price of Machine andHand Power $18 00
Price of. Machine andFoot Power $24 (K)
No. 7 staples, 3-16 inch for
2 to 16>heets, 5,000 in ,box,
$1.25 per box.
No. 8 staples, 14 inch foi
16 to 32 sheets, 5,000 in box,
$1.25 per box.
No. 9 staples, 5-16 inch for
32 to 50 sheets, 5,000 in box,$1.25 per box.
BREECH LOADER BINDER.
A machine adapted to
the use of printers, in bind-
ing small pamphlets anythickness under 100 pages.
Uses three sizes of staples.
A perfect binder, and al-
most indispensable in anyprinting office.
Staplks are made of best
quality wire, and are put upin boxes of 1,000 of any one
size. The sizes are C, or
3-16-in. leg; D, 14-in. leg:
E, 5-l(>-in- leg. In ordering
staples always give the
letter signifyng size.
Breech Loader Binder
Price of Staples, in box of KMX) of any one size.
.$3 00
. 50
Cleveland Type Foundry, ^M Clei>eland, Ohio.
HAND STABBER.
Price, Hand Stabber. S2.5 00
FOOT STABBER.
Herewith is shown cut of the
Foot Stabber made for us by the
Howard Iron AVorks. It is just the
thing for printers who wish to bind
their own work, as also small bind-
eries. It is simple and so well
built that it cannot get out of order.
Price
Power Stabber.
Price, Power Stabber" " " with Kevolving Needles....
Cleveland Type Foundry, J3S
.$150 00
. 200 00
Cleveland, Ohio.
SURGUY'S STEREOTYPE OUTFIT.
PRICE OF NEW HOT AIR MACHINE AND OUTFIT.
Size 12x'i0. Size 18x25
Combined Furnace ami CastinK Box $45 00 S65 00
Iron liars. S|)ac'inK!i and Cores tor tyiJC-high casts 13 0<» 15 00Iron Schuteboanl and Plane 12 00 15 00Iron Miter IJox and Metal Saw, very useful 10 00 12 (X)
Heatinsf Hiush 3 00 ;^ OOIron <Jua»cesfor thin Plates, Small Tools, Blankets, Brushes, Prepared
Matrix Paper, Directions, etc 5 (K) 5 00
Total S8S 00 $115 00
Crating and Boxing $3 00 extra. Any part sold separately.
^'X'?' Mat rices for making type, cuts, ornaments, etc., as shown in Surguy &. Co.'s speci-
n.en hook and sheets, 2o cents per page. Can be cast with either outtit.
GOLDING'S IMPROVED TABLET PRESS.
Applying the Ceme
Paper in Press.
This Press is used for
forming into tablets or
blocks, bill-heads, letter-
heads, note-heads, state-
ments, orders, memoran-dums, blanks, etc.
The second illustration
shows the machine whenclosed and packed with
paper. When the paper is
in position it is pressed byturning the crank handle
at one end of the press,
which operates a screw
bearing against a movable
iron clamp. The clampsNT. are held in a hinged frame
so that the paper, whenl>roperly secured, can be thrown over as shown in
the first illustration, bringing the lower and smooth
edges uppermost, ready for glueing.
Every press is provided with clamping boards
for each end, to i)rotect the paper from indenta-
tions from the iron clamps. A thumb screw is
used to raise or lower the clamping frame, where-
by a central pressure can be obtained on any size
paper, from 2X2 inches up to the full capacity of
the press.
Size No. 1 will hold 2,000 sheets, any size up
to 6X12 inches, price $ 6 00
Size No. 2 will hold 5,()()0 sheets, any size up
to 8X10 inches, price 12
TABLET GLUE OR BINDERS' LIQUID CEMENT.
Red or Blue per Half Pint Can $0 35•
1 iiiiCan 60
Quart Can 100(i.illonCa.j 3 75
Cleifetand Type Founit'rj
,
439 Cltn/eland, Ohio.
COTT'S IMPROVED TABLET HOLDER AND CLAMP.
For .straightening up und liolding sheets of
paper while being glued for tablets. Willhold any quantity up to three thousand sheets
of paper, and any size from iV^lVi to 8V2XUinches. With an additional elainp and larger
press boards almost any size of work can beeasily handled.
Cott's Improved Tablet Holder andClamp, including 4 Press Boards S3 25
Extra Clamp and set of 4 Press Boards... 1 (50
Extra Clamp, without Boards 1 25
TABLET WITH SURFACE PRESENTED FOR GLUEING.
TABLET GLUE POTS.l^Pint Glue Pot $0 60
1 Quart " " 90
2 " " " 1 20
TAKE SLUGS.
Take Slugs, cast from Copper Alloy Metal to measure of cokunii, each 80 15
BARTHOLOMEW'S TWISTER.
Every job compositor should have one. Can l)e carried in the pocket. Indispensableto the country printer.
Price S4 00
Cleveland Type Foundry, 440 Cleveland, Ohio.
THORNE TYPE SETTING MACHINE.
THE THOKNE Machine, using type,
produces perfect typogrnphical results as
well as great economy, and among othar
decided advantages it sets and distributes
simultaneously or separately, at will; re-
quires less than five feet square of floor
space for the machine; is simple in con-
struction, and made to the highest standard
of mechanical excellence. Requires but
little more power to riwi than an ordinary
sewing machine. The distribution is auto-
matic; and, while both the distributing
and setting mechanisms are contained in
one machine, each operation is indepen-
dent.
THE THORNE is thoroughly adapted
for all kinds of book and newspaper com-
position. The shortest "takes" can be
handled as expeditiously on the machineas by hand compositors—which feature will
be especially appreciated in its use in daily
newspaper oflSces.
"Proofs" from matter set on the ma-chine are much "cleaner" than those frommatter set in the ordinary way; the "dis-
tribution " being automatic and absolutely
correct, there can be no typographical
errors from that source.
Wherever used they displace all frames and cases for body letter, except cases for the
type used in correcting proofs. One n^achine occupies about the same floor space as a com-positor's frame. In a room filled with machines twice as much type can be set as in the
same room filled with frames and cases.
Practical compositors, by their familiarity with the use of type, the mles of the craft,
and various little dexterities which are well understood among printers, become expert in
the use of the machines more quickly than the ordinary mortal.
The shortest takes, two-line letter " ads," market reports, sporting programmes, foot-
ball results, and open advertisements not containing many different sizes of type, are set
with great celerity and economy by aid of THE THORNE, features specially valuable in
newspaper composition. Italics also are readily inserted.
The fact that the Thome is used in such concerns as Houghton, Mifilin & Co.,
The University Press, I'lir Fonnii, /ionxtncc, Ncio Yui-k Pout, American PrcsH As«ocia-
iion. Ram'H Horn, The. EvanfieliHt, 'I he Churchman, Atlanta Journal, MuMJicld Netc»,
Sprinpfield Repuhlic-TlmeH, etc., shows that it is popular with those who must havethe best.
Over two hundred and fifty in use by fifty leading firms in tlio United States andEurope. Not an experiment, but a perfected machine.
For terms and fuHcr particulars, address
Clei'eland Tyfie Foundry,
The Cleveland Type Foundry.
441 Cleveland, Ohio.
PRESS TAPES.
%inch wide—per roll $0 75
H " " " " 75
% " " " " 1 00
% inch wide—per roll $1 25
1 " " " " 1 50
Ws " " " '• 1 60
TYPE MEASURES.
IMIOd 8 ~~''"^Oll' 9' ' 0/5-
, _,_,ML L, ' ILjIM 'I L..., J iU.Jili 'l J,1J
Boxwood Triangular Type Measure, 9 inches $1 50^
Card Board 25-
TYPE WASH.
PRINTERS' Detergent.
5 lb. can? SO 75
10 " " 1 25
25 " " 3 00
KcRs of 50 to 100 Itis per ft. $0 10
Half barrels, about 150 Itif " " 09
Barrels of a50 to 500 lbs " " 08
Champpon Type Wash.
Champion Type Wash 1 lb. Cans, each, SO 20.
" 2 " " 30.,
*' 3 " " 40..
dozen $2 OO'
3 26
4 50
TYMPAN PRESS BOARDS.
21X29inches SO 50 l 29X42 inches II 00
26X35 " 75 I 35X52 " 1 25
EARHART WRINKLER.
For bending or curling brass rule into any shape desired .S18 00
WRENCHES.Impression Wrenches $0 75
Monkey Wrenches 1 OO
^5
Cleveland Type Foundry, 442 Clc7>eland, Ohio.
general infor/nationaHd estimatesfor newspaperaHd jobOFFICES.
Q^e^eral Jr^ornQatioi^.
OLD METAL.
Old Metal (delivered at the Foundiy) is taken in exchange for new type of our cast
at list price at the following prices: Old Type, 7 cts. ^ ft).; Leads and Stereotype andElectrotypes, 4 cts. ^ tb.
4S=" To avoid mistakes, packages of Old Type or Metal should always be marked withthe name of the shipper as well as our address.
HINTS TO PRINTERS.
When you are ordering type for newspaper or book work, state whether or not you wantthe fonts to contain Italics, Leaders, Fractions or Commercial Marks.
In ordering Sorts to match type you already have, state the Name and Number of the
Face, as well as the Size of the body ; or, if you cannot do this, send a capital "H" and alower case "m" (as little used as possible) of the font the Sorts are to work with. Alsostate the number of pounds or ounces j'ou want of each particular Sort.
Job fonts, such as Titles, Antiques, Ornamented, etc., are put up without Spaces andQuads, and if you want them for any Size of body it will be necessary for 5'ou to order themseparately.
When you want Leads, Advertising Rules or Dashes, send one of your Leads ; or, if
you order them cut to certain ems long, be careful to state what particular ems youmean—whether Nonpareil, Brevier, Long Primer, Pica, etc., otherwise they will be cut to
pica ems.
Should you order Brass Rule to be mitered to any size, give either the "inside" or
"outside" measurement, and if it is to be cut from Double Rule, state whether you wish the
heavy line inside or outside.
When you order Type, Rules, Borders, Cuts, etc., from any other Foundry's SpecimenBook, do not cut the sample out, but mention what book (giving date of same, if possible)
you select from, and give the Name, and Number, if any, of each particular article re-
quired; also, when practicable, the page on which it may be found.
In ordering Printing Ink, state the quantity, and price per pound or ounce, of each
kind J'OU want.
When you want Chases, give the "inside" or "outside" measurement, or better still,
send a diagram.
SCHEME FOR ORDERING SORTS.The following table will be found useful in ordering sorts. It contains a rough esti-
mate (taking Brevier as a standard), of the amount which the respective boxes of the
regular full-sized lower case will contain. The first two columns give the letters andweights to box; the last two columns the letters and the number that will weigh a pound.
Of course, printers in ordering can increase or decrease the quantities and weights to suit
their wants, or the proportion to the body of the type they need.
LETTERS.Weight
toBox.
LETTERS.No.
Lettersto ft).
a c d h i m n r s t u 2 lbs.
3"
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6 "
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582
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398
f ijl 850
Caps 1400
Cleveland Type Foundry, 414 Cleveland, Ohio.
STANDARD NEWSPAPER MEASURE.
The standard Newspaper Measure, as recognized and now in general use, is 13 EmsPica. The standard of measurement of all sizes of Type, is the Em Quad, and not the let-
ter m.
LEADS AND SLUGS.
Leads are desigrnated as *'—to-Pica," the number being that fraction of a Pica which
the Lead is, viz : a 6-to-Pica Lead is one-sixth of a Pica in thickness, or six 6-to-Pica'8 are
equal to one Pica ; four 4-to-Pica's one Pica, and so with other sizes or thickness of Leads.
Slugs.—Leads of Nonpareil thickness and greater are called slugs, viz : Nonpareil
Slugs, Pica Slugs, etc.
AVERAGE WEIGHT OF MATTER.
A "piece" of solid matter 13 ems Pica wide and 6 inches long will weigh about 3% lbs.,
but in order to allow for the sorts usually remaining in case, 4% lbs. of type would be
required to set that amount of solid matter. When the matter is to be leaded the weight
of the type may be reduced about one-quarter, i. e.: a single column of six-column folio,
solid, will weigh lOVs lbs., requiring about 13 fts. of type, while the same length column,
leaded with six-to-pica leads, will contain but 7% tbs. solid matter, requiring about 10 lbs.
of type to set the same.
A piece of solid matter 12 inches square will weigh about 40 lbs. One pound of type
will, therefore, measure S% square inches. A piece of leaded matter 12 inches square will
contain but 30 lbs. of type.
LEADS REQUIRED FOR NEWSPAPER AND BOOK WORK.
To lead one pound of Pearl requires 6 ounces of 6-to-Pica Leads, Agate 5}^"ounces, Non-pareil 5 ounces. Minion 4>^ ounces. Brevier 4 ounces, Bourgeois 33^ ounces, Long Primer3 ounces, Small Pica 2% ounces. Pica 214 ounces, English 2)4, ounces.
HOW TO ESTIMATE FOR BODY TYPE.
To estimate the quantity of type (solid) necessary to fill u given space, multiply the
number of square inches by b% (estimated weight, in ounces, of one square inch of matter,
including sorts in case), divide the product by 16 and the result will be the weight of typerequired. If leaded, a reduction in weight of type may be made as above.
ANOTHER RULE.
To ascertain the quantity of Type (solid) required for Newspaper or Book work, find
the number of square inches to be set, and divide the same by 4, which will give the
ai)proximate weight of matter ; to which 25 per cent, should be added for "sorts," or deadletters remaining in the case. If the matter is to be leaded the weight may beireducedone-quarter.
MIXTURES OF COLORS.
Use Magnesia as a base in making tints.
Yellow and Carmine or Deep Red produce impure Scarlet.
Carmine and Blue produce Deep Lilac, Violet and PlumBlue and Black produce Deep Blue or Blue-black.
Vermilion and Black produce rich Brown.Yellow and Black make Bronze Green.
Yellow, Blue and Black make Deep Green.
Orange Mineral and White make beautiful Flesh Tints.
Yellow and Blue produce Green.
Carmine and White make Pinks of any depth.
Ultramarine, White and Carmine form the various tones of Liljio, etc.
To thin ink, use Hi'duciiig Varnish.
I'sL' Copal Flock Varnish if <iuick drj'er is wanted.
Cleveland Tyfie Foundry, 44.5 Clereland. Ohio.
IMPOSITION AND SIZES OF BOOKS.Folio.—The standard size of this paper is 2;3X38. The half sheet folded in two leaves,
having four pages, makes a book called a folio.
Quarto.—When the half sheet is folded in four leaves, making eight pages, it formsa quarto.
Octavo.—The half sheet folded again, eight leaves, sixteen pages, forms an octavo;or folded into sixteen leaves forms a 16mo.
Duodecimo.—By folding the same into twelve leaves, making twenty-four pages, wehave a duodecimo. Folded into eighteen leaves, we form an 18mo; into twenty-fourleaves, and we have a 24mo, etc.
The words, Post, Crown, Demy, Royal, etc., used in connection, as Royal Octavo,designate the sizes of paper of which the book is made.
Modern facilities for the manufacture of paper enable publishers to have any desiredsize made to order, the same as this Catalogue.
Marks occasionally found at the bottom of a page are termed signatures (such as a, bc, or, 1, 2, 3 ; or 1*, 2*, 3*), and are used for the direction of the pressman and binder inprinting, folding and gathering the sheets.
DIAGRAMS SHOWING HOW TO IMPOSE FORMS.
Thirty-two Pages with Two Signatures. Common Half-Sheet of Twelves.
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DIAGRAMS SHOWING HOW TO IMPOSE FORMS.—CONTINUED.
Quarto, in Two Forms.Thirtv-Two Paqes. in Two Forms.
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Twenty-Four Pages, in Two Forms.
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DDDD DDDDSixteen Pages. in Two FoR^
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IROAO Eights, in Two Forms.
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These characters cast by The Cleveland Tjpe Foundry—90 cents per pound.
Cleveland Type Foundry. 447 Cleveland. Ohio.
NEWSPAPER MEASUREMENT.
Table showing the number of Ems of the different sizes of Newspaper Type in a Line
the number of Lines necessary to make 1,000 Ems, and the length in Inches.
Also the number of Ems in the regular lengths of Columns.
13 Ems Pica,
WIDTH OP
Standard Column.
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AgateNonpareil
MinionBrevier
Bourgeois
Long Primer.
28^26
22>^
19>^
173^
15>^
35K381^
45
513^
62^
5,040
4,325
3,175
2,465
1,950
1,610
6,505
5,615
4,115
3,200
2.525
2.085
7,180
6,160
4,515
3,510
2,770
2,290
7,900
6,785
4,970
3,865
3,050
2,520
8,630
7,410
5,440
4,220
3,;S30
2,755
9,310
8,030
5,885
4,575
3,615
2,970
BOOK WORK MEASUREMENT.Table showing the number of Eras to a line, and the number of Lines contained in 1,000
Ems of matter, standard book measure. Also, the space, in inches, filled
by 1,000 Ems of matter of the different measures.
Size of Type.
Nonpareil
Brevier
Long Primer
Small Pica ....
Pica
21 Ems Pica.
42
25^23
21
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24
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46
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LEADS FOR NEWSPAPERS.
Table showing the number of Leads, 13 Ems Pica long, contained in one Pound, and the
number required to lead 1,000 Ems of matter, together with the number of
Leads in a single column of matter regular sizes of Newspapers.
Size of Body Type
To BE Leaded
With 6-to-Pica Leads.
Agate
Nonpareil
MinionBrevier
Bourgeois
Long Primer.
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132
125
108
84
170
162
140
128
114
108
185
179
154
141
125
119
206
197
169
155
138
131
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224
215
185
169
150
143
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241
233
201
183
163
154
The lengths of Head Rules given are for Columns 13 ems Pica wide, and Minion Col-
umn Rules.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 448 Cleveland, Ohio.
STANDARD SIZES OF NEWSPAPERS.
The following are the regular sizes of newspapers, adopted by the auxiliary printers
Wo would advise parties planning new newspapers to adopt one of these sizes. The width
of column is 13 ems :
Size or Paper. Size or Form. Column RgLf
.20X26 17'%X23% ".
11}^ 17-%
.22X31 19%X2«% 13% 11»%
.24X35 21%X;^^ : lo% 21%
.26X40 'imX^lVi 18 23-%
.28X44 25%X42 201^ 25%
Five Column Folio ....
Six" "
Seven " "
Eight '* "...
Nine " "
Four Column Quarto 22X31 18%X29 8% 13%Five " " 26X40 2:5^X37 IIV^ 17%Si.x
" " 30X44 27%X41 13% 19%Seven " " 35X48 32^X45 15% 21%
COLUMN AND HEAD RULES.
The accompanying Table gives the length of Column and Head Rules for the regular
standard sizes of Folio and Quarto Newspapers.
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Column Rules. Inches in loni'th 13% ^7^< ^oiiA 21%15%
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25%18 2()i^Head Rules. Inches in length 8% IIU 1 1.33^
MARGINS FOR JOB WORK.
Following is a table showing sizes In eras pica, to set Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cir-
culars, Dodgers, etc., to allow proper margins:
Width, Right to Left. Lemgth, Top to Bottom.
Postal Card 28 ems 16 emsOrdinary Note Circular 24
Packet Note Circular 26
Ordinary Letter Circular 40
Packet Letter Circular 42
Quarter Cap Circular or Blank 40
Half Cap Circular or Blank 40
Ordinary Note Head 28
Packet Note Head mOrdinary Statement Head 28
Ordinary Letter Head 45
Ordinary Bill Head 45
Thirty-SecondlDodger 21
Sixteenth Dodger 28
Eighth Dodger 42
A compositor, receiving, for instance, a circular to set up to packet note size, wouldglance at this table, and noting that the width of the matter for that size piece of paperis twenty-six ems, sets his stick and gets his leads and slugs to that measure. He also
notes how far down the galley the forty-five ems of length reaches, and is ready to goahead. This takes much less time than hunting up a sheet of paper and folding it, withthe chance of getting the margin wrong after all.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 449 Cleveland, Ohio.
TABLE, SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF PAPER REQUIRED
For any Job of from 50 to 10,000 Copies. No allowance is made for waste or over copies.
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0-17 0-16 0-14 0-13 0-11 0-8 0-7 0-6300 6-6 4-4 3-3 2-2 1-14 1-10
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1- li 0-20 0-19 0-17 0-15 0-13 0-10 0-9 0-7400 8- 8 5-14 4-4 2-19 2- 2! 1-21 1-10 1- 3 1-1 0-23 0-20 0-17 0-13 0-12 0- 9500 10-10 6-23 5-5 3-12 2-151 2- 8 1-18 1-10 1-8 1- 4 1-1 0-21 0-16 0-14i 0-11600 12-12 8-8 6-6 4-4 3-
3i 2-19 2- 2! 1-16 1-14 1-10 1-6 1-1 0-19 0-17 0-13700 14-14 9-18 7- 7 4-21 3-161 3- 6 2-11 j
1-23 1-20 1-15 1-11 1-6 0-2210-20 0-15
750 15-15 lO-lO 7-20 5-5 3-221 3-12 2-151 2- 3 1-2:^ 1-18 1-14 1-8 1- 0-21 0-16800 16-16 11-3 8- 8 5-14 4- 4] 3-17 2-19! 2- 6 2-2 1-21 1-16 1-10 1-1 0-2:3 0-17900 18-18 12-12 9-9 &-6 4-17 4- 4 3- 31 2-12 2-9 2-2 1-21 1-14 1-5 1- 1 0-191000 20-20
:13-22 10-10 6-23 5- 5 4-16 3-12
12-19 2-15 2-8 2-2 1-18 1- 8 1-4 0-21
1250 26- l! 17-9 13-1 8-17 6-13 5-191 4- 9i 3-12 3-7 2-22 2-15 2-5 1-16 1-11 1-31500 31- 6' 20-20 15-15 lO-lO 7-20 6-23 5- 5i 4- 5 3-22 3-12 3-3 2-15 1-23 1-18 1- 81750 36-111 24- 8 18-6 12-4 9- 3 8- 3 6- 2 4-22 4-14 1
4- 2 3-16 3-1 2-8 2-1; 1-132000 41-161 27-19 20-20 13-22 10-10 9- 7 6-23 5-14 5- 5 4-16 4-4 3-12 2-15 2- 81 1-182500 52- 2i 34-18 26- 1 17-10 13- 1 11-15 8-17 7- 6-13 5-20 5- 5 4-9 3- 7 2-22 2-53000 62-121 41-16 31-6 20-20 15-1513-22 10-10 8-8 7-20 6-23 6-6 5-5 3-22 3-12 2-154000; 83- 8| 55-14 41-16 27-19 20-20 18-13 13-22 11- 3 10-10 9- 7 8-8 6-23 .5-5 4-16 3-125000 104- 4 69-11 52-2 :^-18 26- 1 23- 4117- 9 13-22 13- 1 11-14 10-10 8-17 6-13 5-19: 4- 9lUOOO 208- 8 1
138-22 104-4 69-11 52- 2 46- 8 34-18,27-19 26- 1,23- 4 20-20 17-9 13- 1 11-14 8-17
Cleveland Type Foundry, 450 Cleveland, Ohio.
NEWSPAPER ESTIMATES.
As the estimates here given are subject to variation in prices, the information given
on that point is of but little value. Write us, giving a detailed list of what you want, state
terujs of payment, etc., and we will quote you bottom figures.
SIX COLUMN QUARTO OR NINE COLUMN FOLIO.
Nino-Coluran Washington Hand Press
Pair of 6-CoI. Quarto Chases
Iron Side and Foot Sticks
1 Twenty-three-inch Roller and Frame200 lt>s Nonpareil
300 lbs Brevier
20 Fonts Heading and Display TypeQuads and Spaces for Display Type10 Pairs Cases
12 Job and Triple Cases
5 Double Stands with Racks10 Single Column Galleys, Brass Lined
2 Double Column Galleys, Brass Lined
Imposing Stone and Frame, 30X606 Six-inch Composing Sticks
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick
100 Quoins
Lye Brush ;
40 Column Rules
9 Head Rules
150 Advertising Rules
25 Cross Column Rules
50 Brass Dashes
50 lbs Leads
48 Beveled Foot Slugs
1 Make-up Rule
() Composing Rules
25 tt)s News Ink—Best quality
HeadinI for paper $720 76
SIX COLUMN FOLIO.
One Six-Column Washington Hand Press
1 Pair 6-Col. Folio Chases
Iron Side and Foot Sticks
1 Sixteen-inch Roller and Frame100 lbs Nonpareil
150 lbs Brevier
5 Pairs of Cases
6 Job and Triple Ca.ses
3 Double Stands with Racks4 Single Column Galleys, Brass Lined
Clnielnnd Type Foundry, 461 Cln<eland, Ohio.
Six column FOLio-coNTiNueo.
1 Double Column Galley, Brass Lined3 Six-inch Composing Sticks
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick
100 Quoins '.
1 Lye Bmsh1 Imposing Stone and Frame, 24X^620 Column Rules
5 Head Rules
50 Advertising Rules
20 Cross Column Rules
25 Brass Dashes30 lbs Leads.,
24 Foot Slugs, Beveled
1 Make-up Rule
3 Composing Rules
25 lbs Best News Ink10 Fonts Heading and Display TypeQuads and Spaces for Display TypeHeading for paper $449 19
JOB OFFICE ESTI/nATES.
COMPLETE SMALL JOB OFFICE.
Quarto Medium Job Press, size 10X15Eighth Medium Job Press, size 8X12Pa:per Cutter, 30 inches
Card Cutter, 28 inches. Patent No. 1
Mitering MachineLead and Rule Cutter
Imposing Stone and Frame, 30X60Cabinet—20 full size Cases
4 Double Stands, with Racks6 Pairs Cases
Job Cases
1 Job Galley, 8^X13, Brass Lined
1 Job Galley, 10X16, Brass Lined
4 Common Galleys
Rule Case
Eight-inch Composing Stick
Twelve-inch Composing Stick
Sixteen-inch Composing Stick
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick
Lye Brush '.
200 yards assorted Reglet and Furniture
100 Quoins
Saw and Miter Box50 tbs Nonpareil
60 lbs Brevier
90 lbs Long Primer
Cleveland Type Foundry, 452 Clez>eland, Ohio.
COMPLETE SMALL JOB OFFICE Continued.
tbs Double Small Pica Poster Antique
lbs Leads, shaved
40 Fonts Plain and Fancy Job Typo, such as is commonly used in a first-class
Job Office
1 dozen Megill's Gauge Pins
Spaces and Quads $1,003 93Larger outfits, including Cylinder Presses of well known manufacture, furnished upon
application at proportionately low rates.
SMALL JOB OFFICE.
Eighth Medium Job Press, size 8X12Cabinet—10 Two-Thirds Cases
Double Stand, with Racks
2 Pairs Cases
G Job Cases ;
Job Galley, Brass Lined, 8%X132 Common Galleys
Imposing Stone and Frame, 28X50Eight-inch Composing Stick
Twelve-inch Composing Stick
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick
Lye Brush100 Quoins
50 yards Reglet and Furniture
25 lbs Nonpareil
25 lbs Brevier
10 lbs Leads, shaved
20 Fonts Plain and Fancy Job Tyi)c, such as is commonly used in lirst-class
Job Offices
Spaces and QuadsAll complete, material first-class, for $306 86
VERY COMPLETE SMALL JOB OFFICE.
Quarto Medium Job Press, size 10X15Cabinet—20 Two-Thirds Cases
2 Double Stands, with Racksli Pairs Cases
10 Job Cases
1 Job Galley, Brass Lined, 8:^Xi;5
2 Common Galleys
Imposing Stone and Frame, 28X50Card Cutter, 28 inch. Patent No. 2
Lead Cutter
Rule Case
Eight-inch Composing Stick
Sixteen-inch Composing Stick
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick *
Lye Brush
100 Quoins
100 yards assorted Reglet and Furniture
Ueveland Type Foundry^ 453 Cleveland, Ohio.
VERY COMPLETE SMALL JOB OFFICE Continued.
Saw and Miter Box30 lbs Nonpareil
30 lbs Brevier
40 lbs Long Primer .
25 lbs Double Small Pica Poster Antique
25 lbs Leads, shaved
30 Fonts Plain and Fancy Job Type, such as is commonly used in first-class
Job Oflfiees
Spaces and QuadsAll complete, material first-class, for $013 GO
COMPLETE JOB OFFICE.
First-class Cylinder Press, extra heavy, wiiu l.uc improvements, 18X22 inside
bearers
Quarto Medium Job Press, size 10X15Eighth Medium Job Press, size 8X12 "
Paper Cutter, 30 inches, "Gem"Card Cutter, 28 inches. Patent No. 1
Mitering Machine
Lead and Rule Cutter
Imposing Stone and Frame, 30X60Cabinet—20 full size Cases
4 Double Stands, with Racks
1 Double Stand, with 24 full Racks
8 Pairs Cases
25 Job Cases
2 Job Galleys, 8%X131 Job Galley, 10X16IJob Galley, 14X204 Common Galleys
Rule Case
Eight-inch Composing Stick
Twelve-inch Composing Stick
Sixteen-inch Composing Stick
Mallet, Planer and Shooting Stick
Lye Brush
1 dozen Megill's Gauge Pins
200 yards assorted Reglet and Furniture
100 Quoins
Saw and Miter Box50 lbs Nonpareil
60 lbs Brevier
60 lbs Long Primer
100 lbs Small Pica
25 lbs Double Small Pica Poster Anti(|ue
50 lbs Leads, shaved
4 Fonts Labor Saving Rule (20 pounds)
40 Fonts Plain and Fancy Job Type, such as is commonly used in a first-class
Job Office
Spaces and Quads $1,973 lOThe estimates here given are not arbitrary, being intended merely as a basis upon which
to estimate thAcost of an outfit. Any article not wanted may be omitted, the quantity ofType, etc., reduced or increased, different sizes substituted, or changed in any way to suitthe ideas of the customer. The Newsi)aper Estimates are based upon the supposition thatfour pages are to be printed " at home." Whore patent insides or outsides are used, thequantity of Type, Column and Head Rule, Dashes, Leads, etc., may be reduced to corres-pond. Make up your list and write for prices.
Cleveland Type Foundry, 454 Cle7>eland, Ohio.