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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. and Printers' Warerooms.

/ SPECIMENS

OF PRINTING TYPES,

BRASS RULES, ETC

FROM

FARMER, LITTLE & CO

Л CHICAGO: No. 154 íMÜNЩOB ЗТЩВВТ, CHAS. В. ROSS, MANAGER. l887. 50a HA LONG PRIMER FRANKLIN CIRCULAR. $4 60

TO THE AMERICAH PRIHTIHG TRADE.

Gentlemen, In this Book we present to our Customers, and the Trade in general, OUR LATEST DESIGHS in Book, Hews and Job Type Faces, also a full Selection of the hest Standard Series contained in our Large Specimen Book, our Hew Brass Rules and an extended Price List. This Book, therefore, contains in condensed form the Specimens more fully shown in our Large Book, and will he of equal use to the Trade.

Our long experience in the Trade is a guarantee to our Customers that their requirements will Ъе at all times well and efficiently met, and that the well-known quality of our Manufactures will Ъе main tained in the future.

Our Standard Specimens are always in stock, and can Ъе supplied promptly to order.

Everything in use Ъу the Printer can Ъе supplied at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other house in the Trade.

Yours very truly,

FARMER, LITTLE & CO,

154 Monroe Street, Chicago. Farmer. Little & Cos Price list.

Labor-Saving Rules. Per Ib. Labor-Saving Rule — Single $1 75 Estimates for Hew Outfits for fespapers. " — Parallel I 60 " — Double 1 60 " — Dotted 1 75 Slugs. о 25 Quotations 0 25 Space Rule — Metal 1 50 Brass 2 00

Washington Tland Press, with 2 pair Leads. of Points, 1 Screw-Wrench, 1 Brayer, V $200 Per lb. 1 Slice, 1 extra Frisket Six to or thicker $0 15 Set Distributers " Cut to Measure о i6 Chases 2 Seven to Pica. ... $0 24 I Nine to Pica о 44 Iron Side and Sticks 4 Eight to Pica о 28 I Ten to Pica о 56 Reglet and Furniture, about Quoins, Hickory Mallet, Planer, Iron Shooting Signs. Ink, 85 lbs Per lb. Per lb. Lye Brush, 50c.; Proof Planer, 50c.; $1 44 Bourgeois $0 80 Tweezers, 15c. ; Bodkin, 10c Nonpareil 1 16 Long Primer о 74 Ready Proof Press, without Stand Minion 1 00 Small Pica о 70 Proof Roller, ready cast Brevier о 90 Pica о 66 Pairs Cases, @ $1.75 Patent Clasp, 6 Job do. full size, @ $1.00 " 8 Job Cases, % size, @ 80c. " 5 Superior and Inferior Letters and Cabinet, with Galley Top, Pine . 12% 19 00 16% 24 00 20% 32 00 20% 82 00 20% 32 00 Figures. Double Stands, with Racks, for full 1 351 25 2 . 10 502 10 50 3 15 758 15 75 4 21 00 Per lb. Per lb. size and % cases, @ $5.25 1 ; Pearl $2 80 Bourgeois $1 44 Composing Sticks, 6 , @ 75c 2 .-XT 2 503 2 25 4 3006 4506 4508 600 Agate 2 40 Long Primer 1 30 do Rules, @ 25c 2 50 2 503 75;4 100 6 150 6 150 8 2 00 Nonpareil 2 00 Small Pica- I 22 Proof Galleys, Single , Full i . Lined, @ $2.00 f 4 8 00 6 12 00 6 12 00 8 16 00 12 24 00 12 24 00 16 32 00 Minion 1 80 Pica 1 16 Common Wood Galleys, @ 40c. — say 2 S0 3 80 О 10 8 3 208 Brevier I 60 English 1 12 20 4 8 20 10 4 00 Galley Rack 00 00 DO 00 4 00. 400 500 Saw and Mitre Box 00 00 00 00 2 00; 2 00 2 00 Lamp Ilolders, @ 75c 2 50 2 511 л xU lili Г, 8 756 4 508 0 00 Greek, Hebrew and Saxon. Head of Paper, about 50 50 50 (»I 8 Ool 800 800 Per lb. Per lb. Head Rules |4 004 284 00 I 008 2 :n; I 2008 2 56 Semi-Nonpareil. . .$3 60 Bourgeois $i 44 Column Rules , !10 OOJ20 00;24 0028 68 32 15 0182 19 20 40 24 00 Diamond 3 20 Long Primer 1 30 Advertisement Rules, Single, @ Sc 50 50 60 50 75 25 100 00 150 4 50 150 4 50200 6 00 Pearl 2 80 Small Pica I 22 do do Double, @ 5c в 308 50 15 75 20 1 0020 1 0025 1 25 Nonpareil 2 00 Pica I 16 do do Parallel, @5c в 308 75 20 1 00'20 1 00 26 1 25 Minion 1 80 Two-lines Sm. Pica 90 Brass , @ 10c 20 00 20 00 40 4 0040 4 00 60 6 00 Brevier 1 60 Two-Lines English 86 Long Primer lbs.,@42c .. 400 168 00450 189 00 500 210 09 Bourgeois lbs., @44c 200 88 00222 09 00 300 132 00 300 132 00 .... Brevier, lbs., @ 48c ... 350 168 00 400 192 00 400 192 00 Prices for Copper-Facing Type. Nonpareil, lbs., @58c 125 50 200 00 250 145 00 300 174 00 .... 200 116 00 Per lb. Per lb. Display Type, , about :8 00 12 00 15 50 0020 75 00 20 750020 750025 100 00 Diamond So 25 Brevier $0 11 Leads and Slugs, lbs., about 16c !20 20 25 i 4 00,40 в 40 50 8 00(60 9 60 70 11 20 Pearl о 20 Bourgeois о io Lead Cutter 00; 200; 4 ОО' 4 00 4 00! 4 00 Agate о i8 Long Primer о io Boxing (Ю 9 ОО1 10 00 10 00 14 00; 16 00 Nonpareil о 14 Small Pica о IO I Minion о 12 Pica о IO Job Type 15 per cent, on Type Founders' Prices. $497 75: $627 78 $756 65 $906 1 $918 85 $1,009 80 $1,243 15

Music. Per lb. Per lb. Half-Nonpareil.. ..$3 60 Agate $2 40 Estimate for Medium Job Office. Diamond 3 20 Nonpareil 2 00 Quarto Medium Job Press $300 (XI Assortment of Inks and Bronzes $10 00 Piece Fractions. Imposing Stone and Frame (26 x 34) 95 00 2 6-in., 1 8-in., 1 12-in. Composing Sticks 3 90 Per lb. 1 "Eagle" Cabinet 70 00 1 24-in. Mahogany 1 50 Brevier (half-Brevier body) $3 60 2 Stands, with Double Racks 9 00 1 Pearl Roman 10 00 Bourgeois (Diamond body) 3 20 7 pairs News Cases .■ 12 25 1 Font Nonpareil Roman and Italic, 60 lbs 34 80 Long Primer (Pearl body) 2 80 10 Job and Triple Cases 10 00 1 Font Brevier Roman and Italic, 60 lbs 28 80 Small Pica (Agate body) 2 40 1 Royal Brass Galley (12x18) 3 50 1 Font Small Pica Roman and Italic, 100 lbs 40 00 Pica (Nonpareil body) 2 00 2 Double Brass Galleys 5 00 40 Fonts Job Type, about 160 00 Assortment of Reglet, Furniture, Wood Rule 5 00 5 Fonts Wood Type, from 4 to 12 line 50 00 Mitre Box and Saw 2 00 Cuts, Ovals, Corners, Borders, etc 35 00 Mailing Type, with Abbreviations. Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Quoins 2 75 1 25-in. Card Cutter 10 00 Tweezers, Bodkins, Lye Brush, Lye 1 90 1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter 8 00 Price 40 cents per lb. Assortment of Labor-Saving Rules 20 00 1 Labor-Saving Rule Case 1 00 About $8S1 90 50 lbs. Leads 7 50 Miscellaneous. 25 lbs. Labor-Saving Nonpl. and Pica Slugs 5 00 Boxing and Cartage extra. Combination Borders per font,. . ь оо@$ г8 оо Brass Braces complete set . . 5 00 Brass Circles each. . 0 6о© Any op the above ITEMS can bk Changed to suit the Purchaser. Brass Dashes " о IO@ Brass Ovals " о оо@ HOW TO ESTIMATE. Brass Flourishes per font . . 5 оо@ 8 00 Brass Rule per foot . . о об® 0 00 To ascertain the quantity of Plain Type required for a Newspaper or Magazine or any other work, And the number Corners and Centres per set. . . 0 25© 6 2S of square , and divide the same by four, and the quotient will be the approximate weight of matter ; but as it is im Metal Flourishes per font. . 5 оо@ 2S ОО possible to set the cases entirely clear, it is necessary to add 25 per cent, to large fonts, and 83 per cent, to small fonts for Metal Rule per foot . . 0 о8@ 0 оо dead letter.

Prices are subject to Change from time to time. FARMER, LITTLE & CO'S PRICE LIST.

REDUCED PRICES BORDERS AND FLOWERS. Double English $0 64 Per lb. Three-lines Small Pica 62 OF Semi-Minionette _ $3 20 Roman, Italic, German, and Modern Five-lines Minionette 62 Pearl 2 00 Double Great Primer : 62 Old Styles. Agate _.. .' 1 60 Double Paragon 60 Nonpareil 1 28 Fonts of 25 lbs. Fonts of 25 lbs. Six-lines Minionette 60 and over. and over. Minionette , 1 28 Paragon. ..per lb. $0 38 Four-lines Small Pica 60 Diamond, .per lb. $1 50 Minion 1 12 Meridian 60 Pearl 1 08 Dbl. Small Pica. . . о 38 Brevier 1 00 Four-lines Pica. 60 Agate о 68 Double Pica о 38 Bourgeois - 90 Eight-lines Minionette 60 Nonpareil о 58 Two-lines English, о 38 Long Primer 82 Five-lines Small Pica 60 Minion о 52 Two-lines Great Small Pica _ 78 Five-lines Pica 58 Primer о 38 Brevier о 48 Pica 74 Six-lines Small Pica 58 Bourgeois о 44 Double Paragon. . . о 38 Two-lines Minionette 72 Canon 038 Ten-lines Minionette 58 Long Primer 0 42 English 70 Six-lines Pica 58 Small Pica 0 40 Four-lines Pica ... о 38 Great Primer 66 Eight-lines Pica.. 54 Pica 038 Five-lines Pica. ... о 38 Paragon 66 Six-lines Pica о 38 Nine-lines Pica.. 52 English о 38 Three-lines Minionette 66 Ten-lines Pica 52 Columbian 0 38 Seven-lines Pica. . . о 38 Double Small Pica 64 Eight-lines Pica. . . о 38 Eleven-lines Pica 50 Great Primer о 38. Double Pica.. _ 64 Tesselated Border _ 1 00 Fonts under 25 lbs. furnished, but at Title-letter Four-lines Minionette _ 64 Mosaic Border 1 00 prices. PRICES OF PRINTING TYPES, -A- T-, L S .A. J_, E S MADE S -A. T I S IF -Д. О T O R 'ЗГ Second and Third Class, per Pound. OLD TYPE. Antique, I Shaded, SIZES. Condensed, Ornamented, Title, etc. Script, etc. Eight (8) cents per pound allowed for Old Type, five (5) cents per pound for Stereotype Plates, and four (4) cents per pound for Electrotype Plates in exchange for New Type at List Prices. Pearl $1 80 $2 80 To avoid mistakes in crediting. Packages of Old Type forwarded from the Country should Agate I 44 2 40 contain the Name of the Shipper as well as our address. Nonpareil I l6 2 00 Minion I CO I 80 Brevier go I 60 Bourgeois So I 44 SUGGESTIONS TO PRINTERS. Long Primer 74 When you order Type for Newspaper or Book work, state whether or not you want the Fonts Small Pica 70 22 Pica 66 16 to contain Italics, Accents, Leaders, Fractions, or Commercial Marks. English 62 12 In ordering Sorts to match type you already have, state the number of the Face, as well as the Great Primer 60 OO size of the body, or if you cannot do this, then send a Cap H and a Lower-case m (as little used as Paragon 60 94 possible) of the fonts the sorts are to work with ; also state the number of pounds or ounces that Double Small Pica. . . 56 9° Pica 56 00 you wish of each particular sort. " English 56 86 Job Fonts, such as Title, Antique, Clarendon, Ornamented, etc. (except Scripts) are put up with Great Primer. 5<> S 2 out Spaces and Quads, and if you want them to any size body it will be necessary for you to mention " Paragon :i 54 it when ordering. Canon 54 72 4-lines Pica 54 72 When ordering Leads or Advertisement Rules, send one of your Leads, correct measure ; or if 52 64 you order them to be cut to so many ems long, be particular to state what particular ems you 64 mean, whether Nonpareil, Brevier, Long Primer, etc. 50 60 50 60 Should you order Brass Rule to be mitred to any size, give the inside or outside measurement, 9 48 ?s and if to be cut of Double Rule whether you wish the heavy line inside or out, 10 4S 5 S When you order Type, Rule, Border, Cuts, etc., from any other Founders' Specimen Book, do 1 1 4" 56 not cut the sample out of the book, but say whose book you select from, giving the name, and num 12 A'> 5» ber, if any, of each particular article you require. PRICES OF WOOD TYPES, If ordering Printing Ink state the quantity, and price per pound or ounce, of each kind you wish, also the name of the manufacturer, if you have any preference. Always at Manufacturers' Prices. When ordering Chases, give the inside or outside dimensions, or better still, send a diagram.

ROMAN, VdnJÍ&gothic ANTIQÜ ««*■ Types have been injured by carelessly tumbling and fumbling the Type into the case boxes in : laying the font, SIZES. Common, Eitr» Shaded, ГШп and Extended. Condensed, Ornam'ted, Do not set a Galley on top of an overflowing case of Type. Condensed. etc. etc. Brush off the Stone before laying the form on it, and plane before the Type is locked up, unless 2-line Pica. $ 6 you want to puncture the bottom of the planer when the Type is cast of Hard and Touch metal. 3 " " J 6 The Bodkin helps to ruin a font of Type before it is half worn. 5 6 5 7©-- 4 " " . The Press Room is a bad place to plane Type unless care be taken. 5 " " - 6 7 5 8@-- 6 " " .1 6 S 6 9@i6 By observing the above hints, Type will wear at least 25 per cent, longer. 7 9 7 io@i7 8 10 7 ii@i8 9 9 11 S I2@I9 10 10 12 9 i3@2o NOTICE TO PRINTERS. 12 12 15 10 I5@22 M M lS 1 1 I7@24 16 16 22 13 IO@28 We are prepared, at all times to furnish on the shortest notice, and at IS IS 24 M 20@30 20 20 26 ■5 22@32 THE VERY LOWEST PRICE, 22 22 23 16 24® 36 24 24 30 17 26@40 any description of Type, or other Printing Material, of any maker that 26 26 34 19 28@43 28 2S 37 20 30@45 may be wanted. Such orders should state distinctly the name by which 30 ЗО 40 21 32@48 the Type is known, or be accompanied by a printed specimen or a sample 35 35 45 24 38@55 40 40 SO 26 42@6o of the Type required. 45 45 55 30 46® 6 5 FARMER, LITTLE & CO. 50 50 60 35 52® 70

Prices are subject to Change from time to time. Ill PRICE LIST OF PRINTING MATERIALS

FURNISHED BY Farmer, Little & Co.

The articles mentioned in this list are sold at Manufacturers' Prices, which are subject to change.

ADVERTISING RULES. BODKINS. BRASS CIRCLES, Single each $o 03 Of Single, Wave, Double or Parallel Rule, 60c. 75c, 90C., $1.00, according to size. Wave " 004 Parallel and Double " 005 All sizes and styles made to order. BRASS DASHES. BELLOWS. Cut to suit newspaper column each $0 10 For book and job work, according to size each $0 15 to 1 00 Time-Saving (Combination) 260 pieces per font 7 50 Pocket Spring each $0 60 BRASS RILES. Single and Wave face, to order each $0 05 Double and Parallel face, to order " 0.07

8-inch each $0 75 BRASS LABOR SAVING RULE. Single, No. 126 $ tb $1 75 Dotted, Nos. 140, 141 _ " 1 75 BENZINE CANS. Parallel, Nos. 144, 145, 146 " 1 60 Patent Safety, quarts $0 75 Nos. 150, 151, 157, 163, 164, 165. " 1 60 " " pints _ 060 Nos. 152, 167, 166, 168, 147, 148, 149, 159. 1 50 Fonts of Single and Dotted Rule from i| tb upward ; Double and Parallel Rule from 2\ lb BODKINS. upwards. BRASS FLOURISHES. See Flourishes, BRASS LEADS. Common Awl each $0 10 6 to Pica, cut to measure ^ tb $0 50 7 " " " о 5° 8 " " " обо io " " " о 70 ESSE 12 " " - " о 8o BRASS LEADERS. Spring each $0 40 Printers' Knife. .each $1 50 or Dotted cut to ems. Nonpareil $ lb Si 60 Brevier " 1 60 Long Primer - " 1 50 Small Pica " 1 40 Pica " 140 Made to order on receipt of lowercase m, by Tweezers each $0 20 which to line the face. Tweezers, nickel plated " 030 Folding Spring .each $0 60 BRASS RULES, In strips of two feet each.

BOOKS. No. 124, Eight to Pica (Single) ^ foot So 05 American Printer (Mackeller) $2 00 125, Seven to Pica " " 006 Prompt Computer " $2 00 to 2 50 126, Six to Pica " " о 08 Printer's Manual (Lynch) 1 25 127, Five to Pica " " о 10 Treatise on (Wilson) 1 50 128, Four to Pica " " о 12 129, Three to Pica (Single) " о 14 130, Nonpareil (Single) " о 24 131, Minion " " о 30 BRACES. 132, Brevier " " о 34 Nos. 26 27, 28; 29 each $0 12 133, Bourgeois " " о 38 30,31,32,33 " 015 134, Long Primer " " 040 34,35,36.37.38 - " 018 135, Small Pica " " 045 39,40,41,42,43 " 025 136, Pica " о 50 44,45,46 " 030 For Price of other Brass Rules see Figures attached to each Combined Knife and Bodkin $2 50 Complete set - 3 75 Specimen shown in Book.

IV Prices are subject to Change from time to time. Farmer, Little & Co's Price List.

BRASS OVALS, Of Single, Wave, Parallel or Double Rule, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each, according to size. All sizes and styles made to order.

BRASS SPACE RULE. Six to Pica body, cut by half ems ^ lb 2 00

BRONZES. Rich and Pale Gold, 20c., 30c., 35c, 40c., 45c. and 60c. per oz , according to quality. Crimson, Flesh, Green, Lemon, Orange, Copper and Fire, 75c. per oz. Silver Composition, 40c., 45c. and 60c. per oz. Special prices given for large quantities.

BRONZING PAR.

Large Size, 2j£x6 in Round Bronzer, for light Work, 2% in.

CABINETS.

PATENT WINDOW CABINET, WITH PROJECTING FRONT.

Pattern A. . Pattern B. /-.„_» ._„ „„ ., с ., . , „„ . .i- i j Is designed to stand at a distance from the wall, Contains 20 three-fourths 10b, 20 two-thirds, and ... 6 . , -- . ., r .. ' ' with cases at both ends, and contains 40 three-fourths 2 pairs cases on top, and 16 drawers for sorts. j0b, 4o two-thirds, 2 pairs cases on top, and a galley Space occupied, 2 feet 4 inches by 5 feet, rest for each pair of cases. Space occupied, 3 feet 2 inches by 5 teet. Cherry $95 00 Walnut iiooo'S^, $l6°00 Walnut, 17500 t Boxing and carting, $3.00 Boxing and carting, $5.00

Cabinets, Flat Top, containing • TWO-THIRD CASES. Pine. Cherry. Walnut, Boxing. 10 Cases $15 00 $17 00 $19 00 $0 75 12 " 17 00 19 00 21 00 1 00 16 " 22 00 24 00 26 00 1 25 20 " 30 00 32 00 34 00 1 50 THREE-QUARTER JOB CASES. 10 " 17 00 19 00 21 00 0 75 12 " 1С 00 21 00 23 00 1 00 l6 " 25 00 27 00 29 00 i 25 20 " 31 00 33 00 35 00 1 50 FULL CASES. Pine. Cherry. Walnut. Boxing. 16 Cases 27 00 29 00 31 00 I 50 20 " 32 00 34 00- 36 00 I 75 PATENT PROJECTING FRONT ECONOMIC CABINET. If with Galley Top, like cut, extra — 2 00 2 50 3 00 Price in Walnut, $130.00. Boxing and shipping, $5.00. Galley closet at end of Cabinet, extra, $5.00.

Prices are subject to Change from time to time. Farmer, Little & Co's price list.

FORTY-CASE COMBINATION CABINET. Pine, $85 00 Cherry, So° °° Walnut, $95 00 Boxing, $3 25

Patented August 13, 1870. FORTY-CASE EAGLE CABINET. No. 14 DOUBLE STAND OR CABINET FOR THIRTY CASES. With Galley Rest — including 30 full cases. Pine. Cherry. Walnut, Boxing. Pine. Cherry. Walnut. Boxing. $70 00 $75 00 $80 00 $3 25 $43 00 $48 00 $53 00 $2 75

We are always ready to promptly furnish any style or makers' Cabinets, Stands or Cases, as may be de sired, at Lowest Manufacturers' Prices. Bookbinders and Amateur Cabinets made to order.

VI Prices are subject to Change from time to time. Farmer, little & Co's Price list.

BRUSHES. CARD CUTTERS. HOE & CO. ifwitt«ff,wfni

Lve, Tampico, 3x5 each $0 25 " 3x8 " 050 " Bristle, 3ixoi " 075

Size Shears. Price. Size Shears. Price. 6 inches $15 00 15 inches -$30 00 8 " - 18 00 20 '. 37 50 10 " 22 50 25 " 47 50 Proof, Bristle, 3x7 each $1 50 12 " 25 00

CARD CUTTERS. CASES. RUGGLES' ROTARY. Patent Without Clasp. Clasp. Manufactured by A'. Hoe ¿V Co. Full size ^ pair, $1 75 $1 60 Two-third size " I 50 1 4" German " i 75 1 6о Music " 3 75 3 5" Greek or Hebrew " 3 75 3 S0 Half Cap each 0 6o о 50 25 inch. - - $35 00 | 30 inch $40 00 Job or Italic " 1 00 о 9° Boxing, $2 extra. Triple " 1 00 о 9° Three-quarter Job " о go о 8о PAIR OF HALF CHASES WITH BARS. THORP'S Two-third Job, or Yankee Combination. " 0 So PAIR, OVRR ALL. S1ZE BACH INSIDE. PRICK PRR PAIR. Labor-saving Rule " 1 25 No. I 17x21 inches 15 x Sf inches.. -$13 50 Lead or Slug " No. 2. .20x25 " 18 x1of " --- 14 50 Blank " No. 3.. .24x29 " 22 x12} " ... 15 50 No. 4.. 26x34 " 23Ïx15 " 16 50 CASE RACKS. N0. 5.. .29x42 " 26ix18j " ... 17 50 No. 6.. .32x47 " 2qjx2i| " 19 00 (Pint.) N0. 7.. -35x51 " 32 x23 " ... 20 50 Single, to hold 10 cases $ 5 00 No. 8.. .38x55 " 35 x25 " ... 22 00 Single, to hold 12 cases 6 00 No. 9.. .41x60 " 38 x27i " --23 50 Wood Bed and Draw, 28 inches . Single, to hold 16 cases 7 00 Single, to hold 20 cases 8 00 Boxing $3 - Single, to hold 24 cases 900 Single, to hold 30 cases - 10 00 THORP'S No. 2. Double, to hold 40 cases 14 00 Double, to hold 60 cases 18 00

CASE STANDS. See Stands.

CIRCULAR QUADS.

BOOK OR SHIFTING-BAR . SIZR OVRR ALL. SIZE INSIDE. PRICR ЖАСН. No. 1. 17x21 inches 15 x19 ir ches " ...$ 8 50 No. 2. ._ .20x25 18 x23 " ... 8 00 Iron Bed, 28 inches $35 No. 3. 24x29 22 x27 ... 9 50 N0.4- ...26x34 23Îx3I} " . . 9 00 Price, $3 50, per font of 8 sets. " Boxing, $3. N0. 5. --.29x42 26Íx39Í " 10 00 N0.6. --.32x47 " 29$x44i 11 11 00 PREMIUM. CHASES.— WROUGHT IRON. No. 7. ...35x51 " 32 x48 ... 12 00 No. 8. ...38x55 " 35 X52 " ... 13 00 Warranted Square and True. N0. 9. 41x60 " 38 X57 и ... 14 00

12-inch Shears $10 00 PAIR OF HALF CHASES. SKELETON CHASE. PAIR, OVER ALL. SIZE RACH INSIDE. TRICE PRR PAIR. SIZE OVER ALL. SIZE INSIDE. PRICR BACH. No. 1. ...17xx21 nches 11 15 x 8} inches. ..$10 00 N0.1. 17x21 inches 15 x19 i nches " ... $5 00 No. 2. ...20x25 '■ 18 x1O} " .. II 00 No. 2. 20x25 " 18 X23 ■' ... 5 50 No. 3. . . .24x29 " 22 XI2f " -- 12 00 No. 3. 24x29 22 x27 " 6 00 No. 4. . . . 26x34 " 23jx15 " . -- 13 00 N0.4- ...26x34 23ÎX3I} " --- 6 50 N0.5 . 2gX42 " 26ix18¿ " -- 14 00 N0. 5. 29x42 " 2°iX39i " ... 7 50 N0.6 - - - 32xx47 11 29Íx2lf " -- 15 50 No. 6. ...32x47 29Íx44Í " ... 8 00 No. 7. ...35x5I 32 x23 " .. 17 00 No. 7. ---35x51 32 x48 9 00 N0.8. ---38X55 '. 35 x25 .. 18 50 No. 8. ---38x55 35 X52 " 10 00 9i-lnch.. $12 00 I 15-inch $14 00 No. 9. 41x6O - 38 x27i " . . . 20 00 No. 9. 41x60 38 X57 11 00

Prices are subject to Change from time to time. VII Farmer, Little & Co's Price List.

CHASES.— WROUGHT IRON. GROVER'S YANKEE.

The regular chases, from No. i to 3, are made of ixf in. iron ; from No. 4 to 6, of 1^х$ in. iron; and from No. 7 to 9, of ijx£ in. iron. If unusual strength is required, there will be an additional charge.

6 inch $0 75 15 inch ..$1 40 8 " о 8o iS " .. 1 60 10 " 1 00 6 " aj deep. .. 0 80 12 " 1 15 8 " " . . 0 80 10 " " . . 1 00

STANDARD NEWS COMPOSING STICK.

NEWS CHASE.

SIZE INSIDE PRICE EACH. No. 1 17x21 inches 15 x19 inches N0.2.. .20x25 I» x23 N0.3— .24x29 22 x27 I... 12 to 13} pica ems set 2 inches N0.4--. .26x34 23Îx3I} wide о 85 2j inches wide. $0 90 N0.5... .29x42 26JX39} 2...13Í to 15 pica ems set 2 inches N0.6... -32x47 29^x44 i wide о 85 2J inches wide o qo No. 7--- -35x51 32 x48 Nickel Plated, 25c. extra. N0.8... 38x55 35 X52 No. 9 41x60 38 X57 COPY HOLDERS. EACH. CAST IRON CHASES. Young's.. - $1 00 SIZE INSIDE. KA< II. B1ZE INSIDIE. EACH. SIZE INSIDE. EACH. Deyo's о 75 4x 5 $0 28 8x32 $0 8012x24 $0 90 Common Sense - о 30 4x24- о 7o| 8x40 1 3012x30 о 95 Eureka. о 25 5x 7- о 40 9x12 о 70 13x28 о 95 Golding's.. - о 75 5x16. о 55 9x'8 о 8о 14x22 о 9° 5x28. 0 75 9x25 ° 9° 14x26 о 95 6x43. 1 25 9x3! ! 00 I5xx20 i ею 6x 8. о 40!i°x14 о 75 х5х24 '- i 10 6x12. о 55lI0x18 о 8о i6x20 1 15 6x20. о 7о Юx22 о 85 16x28 i 15 6x24. о 70 Юx28 о 9017x22 i 15 6x30. о 75JIOx3I о 95 18x24 i 15 7x16. о 7° 12xx14 о 75 20x25 i 20 7x27. о 75 12x17 о 8524x28 i 25 8x21. о 7o I2xx20 о 9024x30 i зо PATENT REVERSIBLE KNEE. 14 inches $ 1 30 FOR GORDON, LIBERTY, UNIVERSAL, 6 inches . $0 75 8 " о 8o 16 " 1 45 AND PEERLESS JOB PRESSES. 10 " 1 00 18 " 1 60 14 " ' J5 20 " 1 75 Eighth Medium, each $1 00. $2 I5_$2 00. $2 25 Quarto Medium, " 1 25. 2 25. 2 25. 2 00 Half Medium, " 2 00. 2 50. 2 50. 3 00 COUNTING MACHINES. CURVING MACHINES. THE "PRINTERS'" CURVING MACHINE COLUMN RULES.

12 in. 1! to 15 15 to IS IS to M addltion'l ©_ © or leas. inches. inches. inches. inch. Nonpareil .$0 24. -%o 35- $0 45- -$0 48. .$0 02 Minion 0 30. - 0 45. - 0 55. - 0 60. -- 0 03 Hart's No. 2, counting 10,000 $ 8 00 Brevier 0 36. - 0 50. . 0 60. - 0 72. .. 0 04 N0.3, " 100,000 1000 Bourgeois.. 0 38. . 0 52. . 0 62. - 0 76. .. 0 04 " No. 4, " 100,000 (extra finish) 12 00 Long Primer 0 40. - 0 55. . 0 70. . 0 80. .. 0 05 Hawkins' 3x4 inches, counting 100,000 10 00 Small Pica. 0 45. . 0 70. . 0 80. - 0 90. .. 0 06 Patent Alarm, counting 20,000 10 00 " " '. 100,000 12 00 Pica - 0 50. - 0 75. . 0 90. - I 00. .. 0 07 " " " 1,000,000 2000

COMPOSING AND IMPOSING RULES. THE FRANCES REGISTER. Each News (steel) to measure. $0 25 Book '.' $0 30 to о 50 : Imposing " " о 25 1

COMPOSING STICKS. Price, $ 20 00, Boxed. COMMON SCREW. GOLDING'S No. 1. curves i to 4 inches diameter $12 00 HOE & CO.N.Y No. 2. " i to 8 " " 18 00

UNIVERSAL RULE SHAPER. No. 1 — Counting to 10,000 $ 5 00 Price $25 00 2 — " " 100,000 1000 3 — " " 1,000,000 12 50 6 inch 10 75 14 inch $1 30 CURVES AND CLAMPS. 8 " 0 80 i6 " 1 45 j . CROSS RULES. 10 " i 00 18 " 1 60 Font of 180 pieces $ 8 00 12 " 1 15 : 20 " i 75 See Advertising Mules. Morris' Curvatures 10 00

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CORNERS. JOB. GALLEY RACKS.

Brau Bottom Adjustable. .. See Specimen Book, 160-1 Inches inside. Brass lined. and Wood Rim. Electrotype. . 164 6 x1O. $200.. $1 50 Ornamental . 162-3-4 S|x13 2 50.. 2 Rustic 160 9 x14 2 75.. 10 x16 3 00.. CORNER QUADS. 12 Xl8 3 50.. Cast on Nonpareil, Long Primer and Pica Bodies. 14 x2I 4 00.. 15 x22 4 50-- Metal, set of four $0 20 18 x25 5 00.. Brass, set of four, four to pica thick о 15 MAILING. DASH RULES. Closed at both ends, wide enough for four See Brass Dash Pules. or five columns names, about $3 5°

DASHES. SLICE. See Brass Dashes.

DATE LINES. Electrotyped.

Two-line pica and smaller $0 50 Inches Brass slice Larger о 75 to 1 00 Inside. All Wood. and lining1. 6 x1O $2 00. ....$4 00 FEED GUIDES. 8|x13 -- 2 25. .... 4 75 All pine. Iron arma 10 x1O 2 50. .... 5 50 See Gauge Pins. To hold 6 Galleys $2 00 % 3 00 12 Xl8 2 75. 6 25 8 " 3 00 4 00 14 x2I 3 50. 7 00 10 " 4 00 5 00 FIGURED SLUGS. 8 00 ИЛСН. 15 x22 4 00. 12 " 450 600 Electrotyped, cut to measure $0 15 18 x25 - 4 50. 10 00 15 5 ce 7 50 Cast, cut to measure о io 20 " 6 00 10 00 COMMON WOOD. FLOURISHES. GLUE.

MEGILL'S PATENT SPRING TONGUE GAUGE PINS.

Wood Rim Inches ЛИ Brass Half Full Single Column, holding 20 Galleys $ 8 00 inside. Wood. Bottom, lined. lined. 30 11 50 Single Column, з}хгз$ $o 75 $1 25 $1 75 $2 00 40 15 00 Extra Single " 5 x23J 200 2 25 Three Columns, 66 30 00 Price per Doz., consisting of 12 Gauge Pins Double Column,6^x23¿ 1 00 1 50 2 25 2 50 Six " 132 62 00 and 12 extra Tongues. Si 20 Patent Tube Rim, single. 2 50 Double, 3 00 Nine " tt)8 #. go 00 Price per Set, consisting of 12 Guage Pins Angle Rim, all Brass, " 2 75 " 3 25 Boxing and shipping, $1 50 to $4 00. and 12 extra Tongues о 40

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MEGILL'S IMPROVED EXTENSION FEED Job Ink, for dry and calendered paper, will HAND INKER. GUIDES. not set off $0 50 о 75 i oo With vibrating cylinder, railway, and carriage Extra fine Ink, for enameled Cards 1 00 to work two ink rollers. Superfine " " " I 50 Extra Superfine Ink, for enameled cards 2 00 Wood Cut Ink_..fl 00 1 50 200 300 5 00 COLORED. Price per set, including an extra pair of Red, for paper... ф lb. $0 50 о 75 i oo 1 50 Short Guides and Tongues $i oo Fine Red, for paper 2 00 2 50 " for enameled Cards 2 50 3 00 RADIATING SHEET SUPPORTERS Extra fine Red 5 00 10 00 Lake $3 oo, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 10 00 Purple.. $5 00, 8 00, 10 00, 16 00, 24 00 Royal Purple f) oz. 1 00 1 50 Carmine $ oz. $1 00 150 200 Ultramarine.. $ tb. о 50 о 75 i oo " 1 50 200 Light Blue $0 50 о 75 i oo 1 50 Dark Blue о 75 i oo 1 50 2 00 The most convenient and effective gauges yet Bronze Blue - 2 00 No. 1 .$30 00 N0.5 $55 00 introduced. They may be quickly set to any po Light Green о 5o о 75 i oo 1 50 No. 2 35 00 No. si 6000 sition along the platen bail, and upon every part DarkGreen. .о 75 1 00 1 50 2 00 No. 3 40 00 No. 6 65 00 of the surface of platen, from the centre to the ex N0.4 45 00 No. 7 70 00 treme lower edge. Light and Dark Brown... 1 00 1 50 2 00 3 00 No. 4i 50 00 No. 8 75 00 Lemon Yellow . ...o 75 1 00 1 50 Sizes. Size of Press. Prices. Orange Yellow -O 75 1 00 I 50 Deep Orange Yellow о 75 I 00 1 50 »# 6x g $2 00 Sienna Ink 1 50 3 7xx1I 2 IO White Ink 050 075 100 ъ% 8x12 2 20 Brown Gold Size... 100 1 50 200 4 9x13 2 30 Yellow Gold Size _ 100 1 50 200 IOx15 2 40 4^ White Size, for dry colors I 50 5 I1xx17 2 50 Ь% I2xx18 2 60 Varnish 030 040 050 6 13x19 2 70 Flock Size - - 1 50 6% 14x22 2 80 Flock Varnish - о 75 Tints — Buff, Sienna, Drab, and Slate I 00 HEAD RULES. Tints — Blue and Green 1 00 According to selection. See Brass Rule. Tints — Pink and Purple 200 Ink Balls, 7 to 10 inches diameter, $5 00 to $7 50- Ink Block, each., 75 IMPOSING OR MAKEUP RULES. INKING APPARATUS— For Hand Presses. Ink Brayer, each 25 News (Steel) to measure each $0 25 COMMON DISTRIBUTER. Book " each о 30 to о 50 INK FOUNTAINS. Barber's, adapted to the Gordon Press, all IMPOSING iBEDS. sizes - Sio 00 IRON OR ITALIAN MARBLE. Gage's, adapted to both old and new style Gor SINGLE. DOUBLE. don Press : No. 1 17x21 $22 0017x 42 $34 CO For New Style Gordon. For Old Style Gordon. N0.2 .--20x25 - 26 ooJ20x 50 37 00 Allowing full use of throw-off Eighth Medium. -$17 50 N0.3 24x29 30 ooj24x 58 43 00 Eighth Medium $20 00 Quarto Medium. . 20 00 N0.4 26x34 35 00 2¿x 68 54 00 Quarto Medium.. 2250 HalfMedium 22 50 N0.5 29x42 42 oo!2gx 84 67 00 Half Medium 2500 N0.6 32x47 49 00132x 94 84 00 For Peerless Presses. N0.7.- 35x51 56 0035x102 98 00 Eighth Medium. S16 00 | Quarto Medium. $18 or> Half Medium $20 00 AMERICAN MARBLE. 1 SINOLK. DOUBLE. Lieb's, adapted to both old and new style Gor No. i 17x21 $15 00I17x 43 - . ---$27 00 don Press : N0.2 20x25 19 00!20X 50 3000 For New Style Gordon. For 0ld Style Gordon. N0.3 24x29 23 oo^+x 58 63 00 8x" -$1600 Half Medium. __ .$1350 N0.4 26x34.. --- 28 00 26x 68 47 oo 9x13. 1700 No. 5 29x42 35 00 29x 84 60 00 10x15 18' 00 Quarto Medium.. 15 or> N0.6 32x47 42 00 32x 94-- 77 00 11x17 1900 HalfMedium 165er No. 7 35x51 49 00 35x102 91 00 13x19 20 00

INFERIOR LETTERS AND FIGURES. INK KNIVES.- See page 2. 6 inch blade, each . $0 50 РВ1СЕ. 8 " " о 75 No. 1 _ $15 00 INKS. " 2 16 50 io " " 125 Manufacturers' lowest prices. " 3 18 00 12 " " 200- BLACK. " 4 - 19 50 " 4i -.. 21 00 INK ROLLER. News Ink ^ tb $0 2o@$o 25 " 5 22 50 See Roller Frames, with stocks. Book Ink, No. 3 о 30 " 5i 2400 No. 2 о 40 " 6 25 50 No. i_ __ о so " 7 ?. - 2700 INK SLABS. extra fine о 75 " 8 28 50 Marble, per square foot 75

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INK- SLICE.

BRASS RULE AND LEAD CUTTER. Single lever, bed 15 inches, shears 3 inches. $1

Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter $8 00

All brass, each 75

IRON FURNITURE. Bed 8J inches, shears 1} inches $3 50 Scott's indestructible, per font, $10 oo and $20 00 LOGOTYPES. Nos. 400 to 409 each $0 06 LABOR SAVING LEADS. Nos. 410 to 417 ___ ..each 010 See Leads. LYE BRUSHES. LAMP HOLDERS. See Brushes.

LEAD AND SLUG RACK. EUREKA.

Each 75c.

SHAVED LEADS. Six to pica and thicker, per lb ..$0 15 " " " cut to measure о i6 Seven " per lb 024 Eight " "■ 028 Nine " " 044 Ten " " о 56 LABOR SAVING LEADS. Four or six to pica, per lb $ о 25 Pica or Nonpareil " 025 Curtis & Mitchell Lead Cutter $2 00 LEADERS. See Brass Leaders. Dotted or hyphen type metal leaders on all bodies; price same as . The rack is divided into two apartments. The LEAD CUTTERS. first is intended for 4 or 6 to pica leads, and the second for nonpareil slugs. It has series of gra dated spaces with bottoms inclining backwards, and also laterally, so that the leads and slugs will incline inwards to prevent them from falling out, .4V « and also incline against each other to be retained WLJUh in their respective places. By means of the fig ures, any size lead or slug wanted can be readily

Lead Cutter, with Double Gauge. $4 00 taken out or put in its place. It occupies but a very small space, and will hold 175 pounds of leads and slugs, cut from 4 ems to 28 ems. Price, $2 50.

MAILING MACHINES FOR ADDRESSING NEWSPAPERS. Pearl, No. 1 (small size).. $2 00 The "Times" Mailer, for circulation 2,000 and under $30 00 Dick's Star 15 сю Piner's Mustang 10 00 Galleys each о 50 Rukenbrod's Hand and Treadle Press com- DOUBLE-LEVER RULE AND LEAD Ibined, with two Galleys 25 00 CUTTER. Rukenbrod's Hand Press, with Two Galleys 18 00 Extra Galleys each о 50 By combination of levers, great power is se Plymouth Rock 15 00 cured, and the thickest rules are cut with little ex ertion. Bed 15 in., shears 4 in * $11 00 MAILING TYPE. Pearl, No. 2 $4 00 Bed 15 in., with outside gauge 11 50 Long Primer, with abbreviations ^ tb $0 40

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MALLETS. UPRIGHT. PAPER CUTTERS. Small. Large. 14-INCH LEVER CUTTER. Hickory $o 30 $0 50 " Iron Bound 1 00 Lignum Vite о so о 75

METAL FLOURISHES. See Flow ishcs.

METAL FURNITURE.

Price, $18 00.

Fonts of 25, 50 and 100 tt>s Ç lb. $0 25 GOLDING.

Squares 14 inches. Cuts 2,'^ inches thickness MITER BOX. of paper. This handy little Cutter will be found very useful in all Job Printing Offices. It will ef WOOD. fect a great saving of time and labor in the cut ting of small work, such as labels, bands, circu lars, etc. Weight, 200 lbs. Price, $45 00. Boxing, $1 00. PARAGON PAPER CUTTER.

Price, 50 cents each.

IRON. Price, $25 00.

THORPS.

Price, $5 00.

BACK SAW. Price, $1 50.

METERING MACHINE. MITCHELL'S.

Price, % 12 00.

PERFECTION.

HORIZONTAL. 22 J¿ inch Knife $ 80 00 25 inch Knife no 00 30 inch Knife, Front Lever 175 00 32 inch Knife, Front Lever. _ 225 00 Boxing, $7 00. Gauges to within a half-inch of the Knife. The 22 \ inch .machine cuts 22 \ inches in length by 1 inch in thickness, also three inches in thick ness by 20 inches in length. The 25 inch machine cuts full 25 inches in length by 3^ inches in thick ness, and the gauge runs back 24^ inches from the knife. Either size cuts card board equally as Price, $10 00. well as paper. The full cut is made by one stroke of the lever. It is fitted with a powerful screw clamp, back gauge moved by a hand wheel and screw, and OIL CANS. side gauge, and is made throughout in the most substantial manner, having a solid iron frame See Benzine Cans. and full iron table and stand.

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UNDERCUT SELF-CLAMPING PAPER IMPROVED MINERVA PAPER CUTTER. PEERLESS PAPER CUTTERS. CUTTER.

25 in. Hand Lever. $150 30 ¡n. Hand Lever. $175 34 " 25o 37 " 300 44 " ' _ З50 48 " " 400 Boxing, $3 50. G. H. SANBORN & SON'S PAPER CUTTER. END LEVER. 23 inch $125 00 30 inch $225 00 Boxing, $5. Fitted for steam {extra), $25. Boxing, $7. 30 inch. 20000 32 " 225 00 PEERLESS PAPER CUTTERS. Boxing, $6.

CHAMPION PAPER CUTTER. 30 inch, Hand Power $300 00 32 " " " 350 00 36 " " " 500 00 44 " " " 90000 Boxing extra.

ACME SELF-CLAMPING PAPER CUTTERS. 30 inch, Side Lever _ $200 00 32 " " " 225 00 28 " Hand Wheel 30000 32 " " " 35000 23 in. Printers' Cutter, Hand Lever, В Style, $125 Fitted for steam, $25 extra. 30 " " " " " " 150 32 ' 175 I Boxing, $5. 30 " Printers' Cutter, Regular 175 32 " " " " 200 28 inch, Double Gear, fitted for steam. 450 00 30 " New Eureka Cutter, Hand Lever 200 32 500 00 32 " " " " " "... 250 36 600 00 30 " Gem, " " ... 200 Boxing, $10. 32 " " " " ... 250 POWER 30 " Eureka, Hand or Power _ 300 30 inch $40000 30" Star " " 375,32 " - ...45000 FRANKLIN PAPER CUTTER. 32" " " 45°|3° " боо 00 34" " " 600 38 " _ 70000 38" " .. 75°'44 " 80000 44" ;; ;; ;; --- °oo a»™^ $w. 48 " " " iooo ъ SO " " " " . 1200 SHERIDAN'S PAPER CUTTERS.

30 inch. Hand Lever $200 00 30 " ' The Sheridan" Screw Clamp. 350 00 33 " 450 00 36 " 55° 00 28 " Hand Clamp. 400 00 30 inch. Iron Frame $50 00 33 " 550 00 Same without Movable Head 45 00 36 " 650 00 FRONT LEVER. 800 00 30 inch 43 " .$175 00 PAtfE CORD. 46 » 900 00 I З2 " - . 20O 00 48 " 1000 00 Boxing, $6. Per skein or ball $0 25

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PREMIER PAGING AND NUMBERING PERFORATING RULE. B. COTTRELL & CO'S AIR-SPRING. MACHINE. Brass, per foot -$ о 25 Two-Roller Cylinder, Hand Power. Steel, - 65 Bed inside Table Bearers. Distribution. PIECE FRACTIONS. N0.5 .32x46 $I,700 No. 6 _ 32x50 1,800 See p. 2. No. 7 34x52 2,100 PLANERS. No. 8 37x54 2,400 Steam fixtures, $50 extra.

(С. B. COTTRELL & Co's.) Bed Size Matter covered No. Inside Bearers. by Two Rollers. Price. 0 . .18x22 inches 15x19 inches $1,000 1 . . .20x25 ...17x22 1,400 Hard maple $ о 30 4- . . 20x36 ...17x33 1,600 " faced with cloth, backed with 2 . ..24x30 ...21x27 1,700 leather. о 50 3 - ..25x35 ...22x32 2,100 Hard maple, curved, for rotary presses... о 75 3*. ..25x40 ...22x37 2,200 4 - . . 29x42 - . 26x39 2,400 PRESSES. 5 - - 32x46 ...29x43 2,700 COPPER-PLATE PRESS. 6 . ..32x50 ...29x47 2,900 7 - --35X52 ...31x49 3,100 Width of Bed. Price. Width of Bed. Price. ..40x54 ---37x51 З.450 10 inches $175 00 24 inches ..$300 00 ..40x60 ---37X57 З.700 12 " 200 00 26 " 325 OO 15 " 225 OO 28 " 350 00 (С. B. COTTRELL & CO'S.) 18 " 250 00 30 " 375 00 Bed Size Matter covered 2I " 275 00 Inside Bearers- by Four Rollers. Price- .24x30 inchçs - 21x26 inches $2,400 PRESSES, NEWS AND JOB, CYLINDER. .25x30 .22x33 2,800 .29x42 .26x38 3,200 CAMPBELL PRINTING PRESS AND MANU .33x46 .30x43 3,600 FACTURING CO. -ЗЗx50 -31x47 3.700 IMPROVED COMPLETE PRESS. -35x54 -32x50 4,420 No. Size of Bed. Size of Form. Rollers. Sp'd per H'r. Price. I. ---33 X50 28ÍX47 2 1,300 $1,800 J. H. CRANSTON'S TWO-ROLLER. The simplest and lightest running machine now 2 33 X48 28^x45 2 1.400 1,700 Rack and Pinion Distribution. in use. One great feature of the Premier is that 3 32 x46 27^x43 2 1,500 I,500 No. 2, Bed 29x43 $1 ,000 it will number a bound check book. The inking 4 27^x41 23 x38 4 1,500 1,8oO rollers can be adjusted to make a light or heavy No. 3, " 32x48 1,400 5 25^x31 21 x28 4 1,600 1,600 No. 4, " 33X50 1,450 impression. 6 23 x28 l8^x25 2 2,200 1,300 Brass Head. Steel Head Hand Power, $40 extra. 7 20x25 ID x22 3 2,200 1,200 Numbering i to 9,999 $130 00 $140 00 8 23 x36 18^x33 2 2,000 1,600 " I to 99,999 140 00 150 00 (J. H. Cranston's.) With new tapeless delivery, $ 100 extra. " I to 999,999 150 00 160 00 17x24 $1,000 I 32x48 $2,500 Boxing, $6. IMPROVED COUNTRY PRESS, 21x28- 1,450 I 33x50 2,750 25x36 _.. 1,850136x52 2,850 With Table Distribution. PERFORATING MACHINES. 29x43... 2,150 J STIMPSON'S.

No. Size or Bed. Size of Form. Rollers. Sp'd per Mr. Price. I 33 X50 28Íx47 2 700 $1,300 2 ЗЗx48 28Íx45 1 750 I.200 3 32x46 27ÏX43 2... 800 1,000 4 27^x41 23 x38 4 800 1,300 5 25Íx31 21 x28 4 1,000 1,200 6 23 x28 l8Jx25 2 .. .1,200 900 Rollers coverings I ™ 7 20 x25 16 x22 3 1,200 ¿00 Hatter. entire Form. Price. 8 23 X36 18^x33 2 1,500 950 29 x42 24 x37 2 $I,700 Steam Fixtures, extra $50. 33^x49 28JX44 2 2,000 With Rack and Screw and Table Distribution, extra $100. FOUR-ROLLER SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER PRESSES. COTTRELL & CO'S PATENT AIR-SPRING. Two-Roller, Rack, Cam and Vibtator Distribution. (Hoe& Co's ) Bed Rollers covering 20 inch, large hole. No. Inside Bearers. Matter. Entire Form. Price. Î150 00 3 24x29 nch ss 19x24 inches 4... $2,400 20 " " " . 160 00 4 26x34 u 21x29 ' 4 2,8óO 30% " small " . 300 00 " 5 29x42 — 24x37 ' 4... З.З50 325 00 6 32x47 " 27x42 Boxing extra. " 4--- З.800 7 35x51 '■ 30x46 ' 4... 4,300 8.. ..38x55 " — 33x50 ' 4 4,900 BLACK & DAWSON'S IMPROVED. 9 41x60 " — 36x55 " 4..- 5,500 20 inch round hole 75 00 The prices include apparatus for steam power 24 " " » 100 00 and boxing and shipping, or delivery, set up, in 28 " " 125 00 Bed 31x46, inside Bearers 31x46 $1,000 New York; also, roller moulds and two sets of Boxing extra. Steam Fixtures, $50 extra. stocks.

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TWO-ROLLER SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER PRESSES, WASHINGTON HAND. PRESSES. (Hoe & Co's.) Bed Rollers covering No. Inside Bearers. Hatter. Entire Form. Price. I 17xx21 inches " .. 13x17 inches ...2.. .|l,250 2 20x25 14 ..15x20 " ...2. - IJ00 3 24x29 " ..19x24 " 2_. - 2,050 4 26x34 ..21x29 " ...2.. - 2,45° 5 29x42 " -24x37 " ...2.. . 2.850 ..27x42 ■. 6 32x47 " ...2.. - З.250 7 35x51 " . . 30x46 " 2.. . 3,800 8. ...38x55 " .33x50 " ...2.. - 4,300 9 41x60 ..36x55 " 2.. - 5,000 Patent reversing motion, enabling the press man to run the press backward without leaving the feed stand, $100 extra for sizes from No. I to SUe lied. Size Platen. Price. No. 5 inclusive ; and for sizes above No 5, $150. No. 1 17x21 14x18 $150 00 The prices include apparatus complete for No. 2 20x25 16x21.. 175 00 steam power and boxing and shipping, or deliv No. 3 24x29 20x25 - 200 °° ery, set up in New York ; also, one extra set No. 4 26x34 22x30. 225 00 roller stocks and blanket. No. 4| 27x39 23x35 . 240 00 No. 5 29x42 25x38.. 250 00 С POTTER, Jr., & COS TWO-ROLLER. No. si 30x44 26x40 260 00 No. 6 32x47 .28x43 275 00 With either Table or Rack ami Screw Distribution. No. 7 35x51 31x47 300 00 Eighth Medium — 7x11 in. inside of Chase. -$200 No. 8 38x55 34x51 350 00 Quarto " 10x15 " " -- 275 No. 9 41x60 37x56 400 00 Half 13x19 " " .. 375 Half Super Royal 14x22 " " .. 450 Price includes 2 pairs of Points, 1 Screw Wrench and Brayer, 1 Wood Roller, 1 Slice, 1 Ink Block, Steam Fixtures, extra.. $15 00 I extra Frisket, and Boxing and Carting. Ink Fountain 25 00 Crank Attachment 1; 00 Extra for making Frame in pieces ami boxing in small boxes, $15 to $25. No charge for Boxing. Note. — Newspapers adopting the standard mea PEERLESS PRESSES. surement of 13 pica ems for columns, require for Bed. Platen. Size of Matter. 5 Column Folio 22x29 .. No. 2. -19x25 ..31x46 26x42 $1,000 -23x31 No. 3. ..32x46 27x42 I.200 6 26Jx35 No. 4. 7 2б*хзд .. -23x35 --33x50 28x45 - I.400 8 or 5 Column Steam Fixtures, $50 extra. I Quarto 28^x43 .. 25xx39 9 Column Folio _ 3iix47j.. -27x43 Potter, Jr. 6 " Quarto 32^x47*. -29x4З PRESSES, JOB. GORDON'S FRANKLIN PRESSES.

Eighth Medium — 8 x12 in. inside of Chase.. $225 Bed Size Matter Covered No. Inside Bearers. by Two Rollers Price. ' Ш^гШ 9 x13 " .. 250 00 17x22 inches. 13x17 inches $1,2O0 1 f ifiH " 10 X15 " " . . 300 O 21x27 " 16x22 " 1,700 IliM 11 x16 " " .. 550 I 24x30 20x25 1,900 13 x19 " " .. 400 2 ---25x35 " 21x30 " Ш \ К. " 14 x20 " " . . 450 2,300 " Super Royal 14 j.v.22 " " . . 500 2\.. .29x42 — 24x37 " 2,700 1Ш 1 i 3 ...32x46 — 27x41 " . 3.000 Steam Fixtures, extra $15 00 4 ..-34x50 " — 29x45 3,200 Ink Fountain ._ _. 25 00 5 ...36x52 " . — 31x47 " . 3,600 Boxing, $6, $7 ami $10 respectively. 6 ...40x54 — 36x49 " . 4,000 With New Patent " Backing-up" Motion. ^ ж GOLDING JOBBER. PATENT IMPROVED LARGE CYLINDER. .Л No. 6. Inside of Chase, 8T|i2 $20000 7- " 10x15 275 00 (C. Potter, Jr., & Co's.) Eighth Medium -8x12 in. inside of Chase. 12x18 35000 Bed Size Matter covered К if - No. Inside Bearers by Four Rollers. 9x13 N0.10 16x24 50000 I 24x30 inches. 20x25 inches $2,400 Quarto 10x15 " Ink Fountain _ _$io 00 2 ...25x35 " _ --.--21x30 " . — 2,700 11x17 " " Half 13x19 Steam Fixtures $12, $14, $16 2\... 29X42 .--.24x37 3,300 respectively. 3 ...32x46 ....27x41 " . Ink Founta n, extra $25 — 3,700 Boxing, $4, $5, $6 and $8 respectively. 4 ...34x50 " . 29x45 " . — 3,800 Steam Fixt res, extra 15 With New Patent "Backing up" Motion. Boxing, $6, $7 and $10 respectively. IMPROVED PEARL PRESSES. PROUTY POWER PRINTING PRESS. PROUTY PRESSES. No. 1, 5x 8 inside Chase, on Wood Stand.. $60 00 (W. S. Walker & Co., Madison, Wis.) Small Eighth... 6Íx1o in. inside Chase... $125 00 No. 1, 5x 8 on Iron Cabinet. 70 00 7 Column $5т5 00 Large " ...81x12, " ...20000 N0.3,7x11 " on Wood Stand.. 100 00 0 59O00 Quarto " ..10 x15 " ... 275 00 No. 3, 7x11 " on Iron Cabinet. no 00 9 " C65 00 Ink Fountain $I0 сю Steam Fixtures ..$10 00 Boxed anä delivered on cars. Boxing, $4 and $8 respectively. Boxing, $2 and $3 respectively.

Prices are subject to Change from time to time. XV Farmer, Little & co's price List.

LIBERTY PRESSES. PRESSES, PROOF. PROOF BRUSHES.

NEWSPAPER AND JOB PROOF PRESSES. See Brushes. QUOINS. Hickory, per 100 .$0 40 Boxwood, " обо Golding or Webb's screw, per doz., includ ing wrench 2 50 Hemphill's No. 1, per doz 2 50 No. 2, " 3 °° Plain keys -- 050 Plated keys о 75 Scott's, $2 00, $2 50 and $3 00 per doz. ; keys 35c. and 50C. each.

QUOTATIONS. Per lb., 25c.

RATCHETS. For stereotype blocks, each $0 50 Inetdc With Chase. Card Drop. Fountain. No. 2 7x11 $215 00 $25 CO.. ROLLER CLOTH. No. 2A 9x13 ..- 250 CO 25 OO.. (In rolls 12 yds. long, 2i in. wide), per roll.$5 00 No. 3 10x15 300 00 25 O0.. No. 4 13x19 400 00 25 00-- ROLLER FRAMES. Steam Fixtures for either size, $20. With Stocks.

CLIPPER JOBBER.

Iron bed and roller, without stand.

Size in Inches- Price. 9x27 $20 00 $1 00 12x27 25 °° 1 5° 16x30 3000 2 00 20x36 45 00 2 50 Flume with Extra 30x62 65 00 4 00 Dimensions. one Stock. Stock. 6 and 8 inches long (1 handle). ..$1 25... $0 40 The price with stand includes roller brayer. 10 " " 1 .. I 50... . О SO All our proof presses are of right height to 12 " " 1 .. I 75-- . 0 60 prove matter in galleys. 14 " " 2 .. 2 00 . 0 70 Complete, with hard wood stand. 16 " " 2 .. 2 25--- . 0 So 18 " " 2 .. 2 50... . 0 90 Boxing and ig'A " " 1 oo... . I CO Sure in inches. Price. Shipping. 22уг " •. ï -- 3 9x27 $28 00 $2 50 -- 3 50--- . I 10 12xx27 ЗЗ00 300 2вуг " " I -- 4 00... . I 25 16x30 4O00 З50 31^ " " I -- 4 50-. . I 40 20x36.. 5500 400 39M " " I -- 5 00... . I 55 30x62 80 00 6 00 44K " " I -- 5 50... . I 70 48K " " I .. 6 00--- . I S5 8x12 inside Chase, with Throw-off $175 00 HAND PROOF PRESS. HAND ROLLERS. 8x12 " without " 160 00 10x15 " " " 235 00 10x15 " with " 25000 Steam Fixtures - $15 00 Boxing, $5.

JEWEL PRESSES.

Frame. Stock. Casting. Complete. 3 inch_.$o 15 $0 IO $0 20 $0 35 b% " -- 25 10 25 50 VÀ " -- 30 15 25 65 q)4 " .. 40 20 30 80 9 inches between wheels $4 50 12É " - 55 20 35 1 00 Brayer 50 35 25 100 LITHOGRAPHIC HAND PRESS. Size ot Stone. Size of Design. Price. ROLLERS, CAST. No. 1 21x26 in 19x24 in $175 00 For Gordon, Universal, Peerless, Liberty, and No. 2 24x32 " 22x30 " 215 00 all other job presses. N0.3 28x40 " 26x38 " 28000 Bingham's "Old Bingham's N0.4 32x46 " 30x44 " 33500 Fashioned," or "Star,"or Daley's Daley's "О. K." "Excelsior/' Three Rollers, 7x11 inside of Chase $125 00 No. 5 36x52 " 34x50 " 400 00 Small eighth $0 25 $0 40 Steam Fixtures $15 00 N0.6 40x60 " 38x58 " 485 00 Large " 025 ...040 Boxing, $5. A deduction is made for the Tympan and Frame, Small quarto о 50 о 75 when not required. Large " о 50 о 75 PRESS POINTS. Half medium о 75 i 00 With springs, per pair $0 40 PRINTER'S KNIFE. Half super royal 1 00 1 25 Without " " о 25 See Bodkins. Brayers. о 25 о 40

XVI Prices are subject to Change from time to time. FARMER, LITTLE & CO'S PRICE LIST.

CYLINDER PRESS ROLLERS. SHEEPSFOOT. TWEEZERS. Form rollers, each $2 50 to $3 00 See Bodkins. Angle " " 1 25 to 1 75 TYPE. % ROLLER COMPOSITION. Ъ See p. 3. Bingham's "Old Fashioned," per lb. -$o 25 For Hand Press, each .$1 25 " " Star," per lb. . о 40 TYPE WASH, OR LYE. Daley's " О. K." . о 25 ' Excelsior," . о 40 SHOOTING STICKS. Concentrated lye, per pound box %o 20 Francisa Loutrel's patent обо Grover's Detergent, tin pails of 10 lb 1 25 Godfrey's india rubber roller compound о 25 Kegs of 50 or 100 lb., per lb о io Van Bibber's " Regular" о 30 " " Rough and Ready" 035 One pound will make six gallons of solution. Any other make at list prices. Steel, Bright, each $0 60 $o 75 WIRE STITCHING MACHINE. ROLLER MOULDS. " Black 060 045 For Binding Pamphlets, Papers, Pass Books, Cast Iron. Brass. 1 00 Per inch H ickory Fastening Documents, Samples, Etc. in Length. To 3 inches in diameter $0 40 To 4 " " о 50 SIDE AND FOOT STICKS. To 5 " " 060 Malleable or Wrought Iron, per inch $0 05 To 6 " " 095 SLUGS. FOR JOB PRESSES. All thicknesses, full length per lb$o 15 Gordon. Universal. Liberty. Peerlesa. " Cut to Measure " o ió Eighth medium $2 50..$4 35. -$3 оо..$з oo Type Metal, Pearl to Pica " 1 50 Quarto " 3 50-- 5 35.. 3 50.. 4 00 Half " 4 75. . 5 95.. 4 oo__ 4 50 Brass " " . " 2 00 Half super royal .. 6 45.. .. 5 00 SPACE RULE, Complete with stand and centre. SUPERIOR LETTERS AND FIGURES. ROLLER BRACKETS. See p. 2. Per pair $0 50 SUSPENSION RINGS.

ROMAN T¥PE. Seep. 3.

RUBBER BLANKETS. No. 1, Size Blanket 20X2I- .$3 47 " 2, " 23X25 4 00 " 3, " 27X29... 5 25 " 4. " 29X34 6 24 Metal, assorted Patterns per "M." $2 50 to $3 00 " 5. " 32X42 8 17 Menzel Patent, " " 1 50 " 6, " 35X47 10 12 " 7> " 38X51 12 39 STANDS. " 8, " 41X55 15 28 (Pine.) " 9, " 44X60 1667 No. Price. i..Single stand, without racks $3 75 Prices subject to change without notice. 2.. Single stand, with racks for eight cases. 4 00 3. .Single stand, with racks for eight cases SAWS. and galley rest 4 25 4. .Double stand, without racks 4 25 Best quality, Steel Back, each fi 50 Time, money and labor saved, and work done " " Brass " for Brass Rule 2 00 5. .Double stand, with eight racks 4 50 6, -Double stand, with eight racks and gal stronger, better and cheaper than by any other ley rest.. 4 75 method. Makes its own staples, and drives and SCRIPT. 7. .Double stand, with eight racks and gal clinches them in one operation. See p. 3. ley rest and racks 6 25 8. -Double stand, wiih racks for eight full This machine will insert from 8,000 to 12,000 SCREW DRIVERS. and eight two-third cases 5 25 staples in a day, according to the work. Best Steel. 9.. Double stand, with galley rest, and racks Price, $30 00. Spools, So 60. for sixteen full cases 6 25 6 inch, each. $0 50 10.. Double stand, with galley rest and gal Each spool contains wire sufficient to make 8 " о 6o ley rack, with racks for eight full and about 3,000 staples. Packed one dozen in a box. 10 " 100 eight two-third cases 8 25 WOOD RULE. SCREW WRENCHES. TYPE MEASURES. All varieties, per yard $0 12 Boxwood, square or octagon, each $0 40 Pasteboard , each о 25 WOOD TYPE. TAPES FOR POWER PRESSES. Furnished from any manufacturer at current rates. «inch Vinch IKinch Wide. Wide. Wide. 10 inches, each. -$i 00 Two-ply, per roll of 36 yds $0 75. fi 25. WRENCHES. 12 " - 1 25 Four-ply, " " о 75. -$i 60 See screw wrenches.

Prices are subject to Change from time to time.

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♦ A Selection froh our Large Assortment.

No. Per Foot 8c. Я .

TS : ; 18c.

87 ; i 10c.

M i i 18c. r\ ■Mí %>ф ¡ 15c.

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s 971 I 85c.

Л; 109 : ! 15c.

181 , 30c. 18c.

25c.

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40c. 50o.

* ITS ! 18c. 60c.

70c.

45c.

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♦ ''Ж -:• 1 .:. но. РЕП FOOT. No. PER FOOT. 123 TWELVE Т0 PICA. 5c. 142 lOc. 1 ■••-. :•>: l .Ж'. •У '.:• 123 TEN Т0 PICA. 5o. 143 12c. •:• Ж •:• .- •у 1*4 EIGHT TO PICA. 5c. 144 14c.

I-.'.-. SEVEN TO PICA. 6c. 145 14c.

1яе SIX TO PICA. 6c. 146 18c. г Ж '' !::•''''%> -:• | .:. 127 FIVE TO PICA. 10c. 147 24c. •:•/ •:• . Ж-, ' %-.''% 1« FOUR TO PICA. 1Яc. 148 30c.

' •:. ' m THREE TO PICA. 14c. 149 34c. Ц^;*í*. '''.■>. i 4v - UM NONPAREIL. 24c. ■•'... . ■•?

131 80c. 150 22c. К MINION. 151 24c. 18S BREVIER. 34c.

152 82c.

1-3.3 BOURGEOIS. 38c.

153 3Íc.

184 LONG PRIMER. 40c. 154 46c.

185 SMALL PICA. 45c. 155 50c.

136 PICA. 50c.

ri j., ■'''>>. 156 18c.

187 8c. 157 22c.

158 28c.

188 8c. 159 S2c.

.■. .-. 139 8c. ' ' 160 40c. .;. :. .:. 140 8c. XA:,.' 161 50c. 141 8c. I •у10 FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOITHDERS, CHICAGO. XIX

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No. PER FOOT. No. PER FOOT. ' 18* 14c. 176 9c.

' fj 163 14o. 177 во. / 161 14c. 178 14c. /

165 22c. 179 14c.

166 22o. 180 16c.

167 24c. 180Ц 16c. s 168 24c. 181 16c.

169 30c. 182 1вc.

170 34c. 183 20c.

171 38c.

184 14c. 172 88c.

185 14c. 178 40c.

186 14c. 174 50c.

187 14c.

175 50c.

168 160.

14c. 189 18c.

230 14o. 190 18o.

231 18c. 191 20c. / 232 22c.

192 22c. 233 22c.

193 22c. 234 24c.

235 30c. 194 22c. /

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NO. РЕВ FOOT. PER FOOT. m 9c. 9c.

13o. »ill

J8c. 267 18c.

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242 42c. 270 42c. i;;;iiiiii:;iii::iii:::i:i::::eii:i;eo Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

воo. 271 60c.

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9c. 272 9c.

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251) 278 60c.

251 9c. 279 9c.

252 12c. 980 I*-.

253 18c. 281 18c. IlllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 254 22c. 22c. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIINI lllll llllljllllillllllllllllllll IMl III ll'll Г llllhll 255 32c. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiil:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiniiiiii

258 42c. 284 42c. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 257 eOc. 285 60c. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

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. 264 60c. 290 70o.

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NO. PER FOOT. NO. PER FOOT. 291 9c. 291 Ц 9c.

393 12c. 12c.

I8c. 180.

3114 294K. 22c.

295 32c. 295Ц 82c.

296 42c. 296Ц 42c.

29Г 60c. 297Ц воc.

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305 9c. З05Ц 9c.

SOв ISc. 306Ц 13c.

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310 42c. .'iloi., 42c. Y/////////////////////////////////////.

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313 9c. 8M£ 9c.

313 Uto. 313Ц lio.

311 18c. М4И

22c. 315JÍ rWWA

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327 50c.

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340

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348 ■>.>,■_

45c. 349 32c.

Юc. 350 42c.

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NO. PER FOOT. 351 85c.

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353 86c. вбо. ---'r ■- HJ^i se^^^k: EH- ^Z^3 ^-=^-' Z7- ~ч5~,

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373 40c. a->7 40c.

371 60c. eoc.

375 90с. кв 900.

зсо $1 » 376 gl 25

377 32c. 301 32c.

378 40c. MB 40c.

363 60г. 379 60c.

884 65c.

365 95c.

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No. 35 No. 34

Circles and Ovals.

CIRCLES, Prices from 60 cents to $1 each. OVALS, Prices from $1 to $1 35. All intermediate sizes and styles furnished.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. XXX New Metal Furniture.

Fonts of 26, 50 and IOO lbs., at 25 Cents per lb. This Labor-Saving Metal Furniture, made to our regular standard, consists of pieces of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 Picas' width, and 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50 Picas' length. A peculiar feature of this Furniture, and giving it great strength, is that the bearings are all cast solid, top and bottom alike, obviating any danger of breaking at the corners. The economy attained by the use of Metal Furniture is well known, and is now considered indispensable in any good printing office. A 25 pound font contains 245 pieces ; a 50 pound font contains 300 pieces ; a 100 pound font contains 545 pieces.

Circular Quads.

Fonts, 8 Sets, S3.50. This series of Circular Quads, while it comes within sufficiently reasonable prices, will be found just what is wanted for Card, Note, Bath and Letter work —the main classes of work requiring Circular Quads. The utility of Circular Quads in a printing office is now well established, Fonts can be either duplicated or sorts furnished, when additions are required.

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. XXXI Labor_Saving Leads.

These Leads fand Slugs as they are sometimes called) are cast Six to Pica, Four to Pica, Nonpareil and Pica in thickness, and are cut to fourteen differ ent , viz. : 4, 4^, 5, $%, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 ems Pica. The smallest assortment of either thickness weighs 25 pounds, and by a combi nation of them, for example, over eight hundred medium 8vo. lines (22 ems Pica) can be leaded from a 25 pound font Six to Pica. They are cut very accurate, and the length of each lead is stamped upon it. The time saved in having them ready cut and stamped will soon pay for them, and if used, singly or in combi- tinaon, as measures for setting composing sticks, the expensive practice of cutting up leads for jobbing can be done away with. Price 25 cents per pound for Four or Six to Pica ; 22 cents per pound for Pica or Nonpareil — Stamped.

Eureka Lead and Slug Rack.

The rack is divided into two apartments. The first is intended for Four or Six to Pica Leads, and the second for Nonpareil Slugs. It has a series of gradated spaces with bottoms inclining backwards, and also laterally, so that the leads and slugs will incline inwards to prevent them from falling out, and also incline against each other to be retained in their respective places. By means of the figures any lead or slug wanted can be readily taken out or put in its place. It occupies but a small space, and will hold 175 pounds of leads and slugs, cut from 4 ems to 28 ems. Price, $2.50.

Numbered Slugs.

Numbered Slugs have been in use for several years in the principal newspaper offices in this city. Each compositor has a few Slugs, corresponding with the number of his stand, and puts one before his matter on the proof-galley, so that his number is proved with the other matter, as the record of his work. They can be furnished of any face, electrotyped and cut to measure of column, for 1 5 cents each.

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PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. TO a 12 A— $12 00. 40a Lower Case Font. 86.00 (¡heat Primer Idyl Schiit. 35 a в A— $0.00

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PATENT PENDING. 70 a S A— $14.00. 36а Lower Case Font, $5.00 Two Line Pica Belle Script No. 1. 24 a 4 A— $7 00 cz? ьГ . / / // Ф! / /oft r i??/ . /?: /y // / / _ / v_ /

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70 ¡i S A— $14.00. 3G a Lower Cose Font, $5.00 Two Line Pica Belle Script No. 2. 34 а 4 A— $7.50 If fà / // yj: ..=û -y Qxfyy У У Ф' У ■ Cêf У У / У ; -с-- Ух^гЛр.е.'СЛУ.чССи- <Ç^ n,v-cíc ■uo-ii't J3rTtitsttlt--o-n. tv- Г'«Л, ч_У^/е/г4г v--c \^\ynv-4.-Cnvt.-tiA n£. ^-^3 , . -,■' '-"'0 S ''~1 S

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PATENT PENDING. 50 а 10 A Great Primer Law Hand. glO 00 áJ:isc? Ьус/ V p- хПлЛ- 1г ayt'v¿rroby u/тс-г?' ivcuû'E/ iv-escsi> vd е- 'cü tjwxscU T&uyu&pzAJcÁsLf-

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86 а 8 A Two Line Pica Law Han». $13 00

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PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS. CHICAGO. PATENTED. 5 a 1вЛ Pica Register. $8 00 $'M$ áPl&aBant jùakemâe $и??г?пег Ш$аН Siegan с гф JÔôôated о?ь High urôimd Overlooking che Weaiiliful jßafa-e

30 a 10 A Gkeat Primer Register. $9 01) 9%&tfek(m¿я çuVcm$pcvkm(M 0с1тращ âenôtfal &шп,Ш1шШ height and Gcmmi'Mion в/gmtg

Two Lise Pica Register. $9 50 ишглд сй/УшШп Цоте Spolient S:г ?ь i i ¿0Шб $ótf ф

Two Link Great Primer Register. $10 00

PATENT PENDING. Fonts $10 and $30 Great Primer Round Face Script. ¿Mou?id a>/id Ши'т/ъ ¿ßacea е/тгобе ÇÇood Sfâa/tA a//id Qîv-GibQ &má¿iu/üwiá S# man rf imaueâtumed ß/iaitactw- and Oc/to/avo/n/i unvote a Qhr ta/de and Omteéáa&rU S8oo/t on an tßm/xwtanl Qh/гесС

Fonts $8 and 81.1 Two Line Pica Round Face Script. eee-euг¿¿гг/¿ Mr¿ Ccг/i o?b¿u 6-e ^Produced 6

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOTTKDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. 36 a 1ä A Pica Electric Italic. $6 00

Фс (atuàtrd uguiсisí Mistaken of ÛeiaQs, the' &e'ñde¡• of â Message should ^e'icgPaphcd Êûck to the' efig:iiutiñg 1882

24 a 8 A Great Primer Electric Italic. $t> äö &Ш i{ümß amé ^Мё^АШеМв; &t Í£ fü¡rtherf Áateed bír tíie' ßelidcf of ä M&ssäae tuât the éoíiivuíiü skull ñot 6e' áiiubíer

PATENT PENDING. 10 и 5 A Two Link Pica Stur. $4 S3 &l&a,ant апЛ 0,ttbactiv„с ÜÜlitina

Ou/l ¿5tuí Sclipt 0aàt in J4aA,d, Jouafi and Jсnadc.uà- TTLсtal

8 a 5 A Thkee Link Pica Stub. $0 25 ¿LealHe сига LLnía/ue btuÂi^ aie J io^wXebome, to Jalm&tb

5 a ЗА Fol'r Link Pica Stur. $6 50 JaA/meb, ¿Littlс & 0a. Jntladucсd tfûô- ^Oeaant ¿oíiét

PATENTED. 24a 8 A Great Primer Script Text. $j 00 Hi a G A Double English Script Text. $6 00

80 а 8 A Double Small Pica Script Text. $5 50 ,0a 5 A Double Paragon Script Text. $8 00

Sa 4 A Fovr Link Pica Script Text. S0 50

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUNDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 70 a 24 A— $7 00 BitKviER Cabi.k Text. Cakd Fust— S3 80 Зв а 8 A Pica Cable Text. $5 50 Vf© PicMeiO.itfi ffrit\a.du-ac- to- tfie arade ф| i г É^xte ид i i: с гy+^.î aitnien t oAuratfver Çcvi idiot ate errx i ii i » 1.5 1 с г ci 1 1 el XI o q 1 1 -eft e Саг » et -i Sîo-г tfieix ^тгог in tfie QaCiCc 3cit lOPii-ofv tiîifC (io q?ex.5i«n îRita.5 1ф$4

PATENT PENDING. 50 а 12 A— g8 00 Gkeat Phimeh Ceremonial. Card Fonts -$4 50 íauA-teeri/tPi (^vvvluciE ^сиги/алг ати-d. IXnueV

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50 a 16 A Lon« Piíiher Pen Text. $4 40 36 a 12 A Pica Pus Text. g4 35 ¡pfiippe^ in Êoob ©nbet. ачЪ ^oiibitioii Gu '£?dc aJteciMiic oí Q-j'oit: vEonipciiiu o

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Double Englimi Pen Text. $8 40 Ш&ьЖиеЛ %х\маллх\хсъ Щр\\\жх.\\л\ r*\£A.j3 ^

Жа г Íqavv cÏÏai ízoab 1883

25a 8A (íkeat Piumeií Pen Text. S5 00 20 a 6 A Double Small Гкд Pes Text. $5 20 ^t>Aofut¿cu oi (Popa tin сго fi i p Щъ<1 C1 1 1 0UYlt oí И Л l' i h i te

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PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. 60 a 18 A Long Primer Commercial Italic. $6 00 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE The Directors have the Satisfaction, of Meeting the Members with a favorable Report of the Society's Operations for the Preceding year 1884

Pica Commercial Italic. $6 00 SUMMARY OF THE LIABILITIES AND ASSETS The Annual Balance Sheet of the Books and Relative Statements of the Affairé. of the Society, certified as Usual by a Committee of Directors 1 885

50 a 15 A Pica Venetian- No. 1. sa oo 50 a 15 A Pica Venetian No. 2. $" CO Your Attention is Hereby Called Grand Opening of Jvfillinery Gccdc To our Elegant Extra (Bargains Line of Imported Hosiery and Furnishing Goods Guaranteed Gucicmerc (Dicrir.g Coming Jtfcnih Fancy Croods 1882 Ostrich Feathers 18 8 S

12 and Ü4 Lbs. Gkeat » Venetian. $1 00 peu Lr. unprecedented bargains are Jlfow Offered intending Purchasers of Peal $ state for speculative or ^Building Purposes Яеа-lthy and (Desirable Xocation 188,, Many ¿landsevtic Private Residences are Already 6o:npletcd

№\A. lbs. Brevier Law Italic. $0 45 10)í lbs. Lose; Primer Law Italic. $7 65 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS INCORPORATED LANDS Deeds in the State of A'ew York must be under Seal A Deed Admits of no Implied Covenants and in order to be and hence the avail able against a. subsequent jiurchaser or Grantor can be Held to no Act or inenmhrarwes must be 1882 Thing not Expressed 1883

10L£ lbs. Pica Law Italic. $7 00 PLEASAXT VALLEY FARMS A.XIJ DAIRIES The Deed cannot Convey any Greater Estate or Interest than the Grantor Himself Possessed at the Time of its Delivery, or could then Lawfully Convey ; but it may Always he Set up as Conclusive 188^

FARMER. LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 34 а 8 A Great Primer Condensed Italic. $4 05 FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION Eighth Annual Meeting of the Bom'd of Insurance of New York

PATENTED. 30 a 13 A Great Primer Lithographic Italic. $11 50 50 a 20 A Long Primer Lithographic Italic. |8 00 HNIPJEROR UJSÍITJED УУЕ ЗТЛЖП (Jjeconxxng ÇDesign, for Circulars Finance ^Department

24 ¡i Hi Л Double Small Pica Litho. Italic. $10 86 50 n 18 A Pica Lithographic Italic. $10 GO LJTHOaRJLPHIC cLjostorL IrtsiJurcLTLce Company JVIonihly jirriYals To this Series we put up Card Fonts.

PATENTED. 34 a 8 A Great Primer Litho. Italic No. 2. %: 50 36 a 12 A Pica Lithographic Italic No. 2. (6 50 JÍJiyZBCME LETTER OLD STYLUS

Elegant .Designs fr err. „ Zuctioi «- •. *. m> mwir m- w> Lr *r àrbr

10a 5 A Doi'ble (¡t. Primer Litho. Italic No. S. $Й 50 MET^OTOLITJJf Uast 1{ivcr Suspension 'Bridge

PATENTED.

18 A Pica Note Italic No. I. $3 25 34 a 18 A Pica Note Italic No. 2. $5 00 MEETING OF ßR TIS TIC TYPOS Q ALLER Y OF FINE ßR TS TUESDAY M0RNINQ ßuetion Sale of Choice ífural Lots \ 18 A 8a Great Primer Note Italic No. 1. $4 50 12 a 8 А в a T)l. Small Pica Note Italic No. 2. $6 50 ÈAFKFRS íf FRORT WESTERN LI^E ÎJ/PL0MAS FOB ¡ÍEW RESIGNS Sa ve Font (1{aRE (i)ESIQN

ВЛ 0л Dl. Small Pica Note Italic No. 1. §4 75 IS a ISA 8 a Gt. Primer Note Italic No. 2. Î6 00 FRANKLIN PRESS Pouts of дм je rica yYl'TF ENGfLAJD DlNFJSR Irfvei:tive ßfijjd /Yews SePot

24 a 8 A фмфя® ттжФя Great Primer Poster Italic. (RJEVimr «1 50 Exclusively

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO.

25 л H a 6 A— $tí 75 Two Link Pica C'aii» (íothic. WiTiiot'T Small Cap»— $5 00

Г'АКМЬК, qI I T LB and bö. rjave muer> pleasure in presenting to trjeir patrons, trje

menear jn I rintina (2)rade, trjis

ORIGINAL AND BEAUTIFUL SERIES OP GOTHICS,

г eelina confident trjat it will meet a favorable reception ; its appearance is peculiarly stroma, while

tr>ere is notrjina fraaile about it tr>at could mar its usefulness.

36 а 8 a 19 A— g6 50 <;heat I'niMEit Card Gothic. Without Small Слгв— fü 25 ЩИЕ, lNTR0DUeTI0N 0P THE PRINTING ORT INTO GREAT BRITAIN

Щ>\)е Introduction to our land, ât boots us little now to bnow,

Detween Oorsells and Oaxton stand Щ)о wrjom our aratituae we owe, !DKost authors \)ave decreed. Щ\)е blessma we enjoy.

W91C9 9as a ngf)t to lead tpe van, Oorsells may claim a rude essay,

Щ\,е Poreian, or t9e t\entisb man ; Oaxton s trje merit of our way ;

Щ,\)е learn d are not agreed. ИС brought us +91S employ.

in а 8 a 5 A— $8 60 Two Link (¡beat PiimEit Card Gothic. Without Small Cap»— $7 00

S beautiful aperies of KjNRu \ltfâ\ HISS bas justifica

its production, being popular witb trje \_>aft ewiNG то ^he Originality op Its Besign.

Ond Serviceable and well-wearing vj9aracteristics.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO.

NEW PICA COPYGRAPH No. 3. Including Spacing— f6 CO

TO THE AMERICAN PRINTING TRADE.

63 & 65 Beekman Street, New York. Gentlemen, In order to keep abreast with the improvements made in the Type- Writer, and still continue to present our Patrons with an exact "fac simile" of its improved work, we issue this NEW COPYGRAPH No. 3. At the time our First Series of Copygraph was issued the work of the Type-Writer was very defective, and it was necessary to copy the irregular "lining" of the letters as shown by its print. This has now been remedied, and its work shows an almost per feet . "lining. " We have adopted the improve ment, and the letters in the Copygraph No. 3 will be found "in line." Every improvement made in the Type-Writer makes its use more general, and thereby increases the acquaintance of the general public with its characteristic printing. This will inevitably result in the enlargement of the trade for Copygraph Printing. An entirely new face. It is not copied from type cast by any other Foundry. It is the production of this Type Foundry. We claim that it is the nearest approach to the work of the Improved Type-Writer, and trust it will be accorded a hearty welcome by the craft. For Important Communications, and for Circulars to which it is desired that special attention should be attracted, this letter has an appearance of personality not to be obtained by a circular printed from ordinary type. Cancelled Characters 'the. h ^ и furnished with each font. Yours truly, FARMER, LITTLE & CO.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUEDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING.

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RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. DRY GOODS SALE. HUMMER HOTELS.

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li A Five Line Nonpareil Combination. $6 50

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FARMER. LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS. HEW YORK.

Stock»inItequpHt—XoImportantChanye. Thefollowingtableshowstheinprices range ofstocksduringtheweek,andfurnishespasta withcomparisontheclosingfiguresofthe cor ThefollowingtheconditionoftheNew was YorkCityBankslastweek,withcompared as theprecedingweekandalsowiththe corres Deposits371,708.7'367.523,300371.7.M.2ÜO followingshowsThetherelationbetweenthe tMjeuoo*iir,.5i2.nanfiii.esi.ain 16,711,43514,652,97:»62,440,500 to-daySpeculationwithoutsuggestivefeature. was tivestocks26sharehigher.Thesharpcentsareper Pacificpreferred56,WesternUnionJersey%, ern Central%,OregonTranscontinental4^,Navi gationEriepreferredandOmahaThere96,%. were Thereisbloodinitsreorganization,andIt newmay TheHankclearancestwenty-nineatmeansuccess. leadingChicago.—ThePr'..e'r'tsreporta feelingSaturday,althoughtheopeningstrongeron Graindecidedlytame.Provisionsstrong.waswas quietandsteady,offeringslight,and wereverywere ЗДС.tion.Porkopenedhigher,$89210forAugust,at closedandthatpricebid,withJuly'c.discountatat mand,andopenedAugustunchanged$62710andat andSeptember10c.Rlbflpremium.countat were Specieбк.5н',.т001й;..М-.>.(а)_1ш.(й1,и*) Cir'lation'84."'0'837,1'9,it78,H00 Thetransactionsamounted300,0'shares.Comto paredwithSaturdaynight'sclosingpricestwelve ac 'advancesLa,ShoreNorth--wst%,North were fewfractionaldeclines.JerseyCentralstrong.awas littledonebutIndepartment.Porkfirm,wasanywas demandbutinlittleeitherforshipmentspe'la or premium,SeptemberIOC.and1-ardInfairatde was (8$630,withJulyelosed27109V&c.10c.disatat(* 95WiUlclosedand574Í,July'jc.discountandSc,p_atat |I>I|Of_!■.'■■ Jufli«6.JulyJuly,I#*5.a. 42,05'10(140.021,20«0,078.' against$039,395,972ingainof1885,36.6cent.asaper PRODUCEMARKETSTitTSЛ.1Г, FINANCIALRECORDS. steadyandfirm.Augustopenedunchanged$550at i:«'j S2ÍÍ 1 ..IV. *гц 1010 ss .¡3й Вй ' 9H .m 110 '8% 1010 '" 1-м.. leadingbusinesslastweek$810102910108,centerswere MARKETREPORTS. Iliirh. U«h 1004 *7'4 IBM -.и. 102 102« ■ .' ' 11' "m M', cot.oflulustl'vhln1'Чцшчя Chicago,BurlingtonanilQuiney OregonHallwayandNavigation LouisandSt.Franciscolstpf.San $'8,,.,,.TotalЦО..»',"10,300 reserve PalacePullmanCarCompany.. respondingweeklast year: Delaware.Lack,andWestern... ЛОЛТЕNo.23. Ж).418. EvansvilleandTerreHaute $343,009,1"0 *34'''ДЮ0Loans$298,883,300 andliabilities:the reserve MinneapolisandLouisSt. WesternI'nionTelegraph pondingdatelast year: RichmondandDanville AltonandTerreHaut« DelawareandHudson St.PaulandOmahapf NewJerseyCentral N't«YorknilCent RaKarinstr.ïep^ns! ,..",'1'2502,03'8' Excessof)reserve MissouriPacific [ legalabove re- CentralPacific I'nionPacific tendersLegal42,057.1_1)40.021,20040.727.0' tenders.Legal THENEWSPAPERFACES. LongIsland ) qulrements LakeShore

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AGATE NO. 22.

The relation of guardian and ward, or In other words | bind himself to his own prejudice, although It might bind NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE others for his personal benefit, It Is needless to observe Material, of the very best kinds, either our own or of tutor and pupil, which covers so many titles of the In that the tutor often gave security, and always rendered from any other manufacturer, furnished promptly, and stitutes and Pandects, is of a very simple and uniform an account, and that the want of diligence and integrity guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In all cases. To nature; the person and property of an orphan must al exposed him to a civil and almost criminal action for the customers leaving their selections with us we offer the violation of this sacred trust ; the age of puberty had been advantage of ourlong experience In such matters. ways be trusted to the custody of some discreet friend. If rashly fixed by the civilians at fourteen, out since the fac the deceased father had not signified his choice, the ag ulties of the mind ripen more slowly than those of the 'IITE WILL FURNISH ALL KINDS AND CLASSES body, a curator was Interposed to guard the fortunes of T? of type, Including type from other foundries, and nates or paternal kindred of the nearest degree were com the Roman youth from his own inexperience and head strictly fill orders for type or material as direct ed or se pelled to act as the natural guardians ; yet the Athenians strong passions, for such a curator had been first insti lected by the customer. Where the name or title of type were apprehensive of exposing the Infant to the power tuted by the mayor to save a familv from the blind hav you want Is not known, send an Impression or sample. oc of a prodigal or a madman, ana the minor was com of those most Interested In his death, but an axiom of Ro- pelled by tile laws to solicit the same protection, to give LEADS AND SLUGS.— OUR SHAVED LEADS AND man jurisprudence has pronounced that the charge of validity to his acts till he accomplished the full period of Slugs are very superior and accurate, and prices are tutelage should attend the emolument of succession; If twenty-five years. Women were condemned to the per the lowest. We also give special attention to Eleclrotyp- petual tutelage of parents, husbands or guardians, a sex Ing In all Its bninches, particularly Newspaper Headings, the choice of the father and the line of consanguinity af created to please and obey was never supposed to have Sub Headings, Date Lines, Running Heads, etc. forded no efficient protector, that failure was supplied , attained the age of reason and experience ; such at least was the stern and haughty spirit of the old law which had HARD METAL,— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF METALS by the nomination of the mayor of the city or by the près- ¡ become so insensibly modified before the time of Justin combining Hardness and Toughness. Workman idem of the province; but the person so named to this ian. The original right of property can only be Justified ship very accurate, and the hair lines of the letters very public office might be legally excused by insanity or blind by the accident or merit of prior occupancy. On this strong, and counters deep, ensuring all reasonable wear. foundation it is wisely established by the philosophy of ness, by ignorance or inability, by prcvloiie enmity or ad \\TE SHOW IN THIS COLUMN OUR NEW FIGURES verse interest, by the number of children or guardianships >» —three-fifths to an — and New FRACTION'S, also with which already he was burdened, and by the immu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. the regular Font Figures : nities which were granted to the useful labors of a mag Metropolitan Elevated lsts rose ^percent, to 101%, and relumed to 11ОД. Klchmond ¿t Danville debentures Font Figures. New Figures. istrate, lawyer, physician or professor. Till the Infant dropped ЯК per cent, to ЗЩ, and rallied to 6Щ. Klch could speak and think he was represented by a tutor, mond & Alleghany lsts fell off >$ per cent, to 51}iand rose Augusta 10.Ä57 80,890 10.867« s.HOOHi to 5IlHv East Tennessee consols, after selling up to 4ЙЦ to Columbia 17.1Л1Ц 2S.II724! 7.053Ц "."75 whose authority was finally determined by the age of pu 51Ц, closed at 4936 ; do. Incomes advanced H Per cent, to Idaho 3,1)2(1 7.425 3,02« 4,425 berty ; and without his consent no act of the pupil could 12ji, and reacted to 12Ц later in the day. Montgomery... 2,045« 62,K45 3,045« 2.645

NONPAREIL NO. 23.

The relation of guardian and ward, or in oth munities which were granted to the useful labors NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING er words, of tutor and pupil, which covers so many of a magistrate, lawyer, physician or professor. Office Material, of the very best kinds, either ■ Till the infant could speak and think, he was rep our own or from any other manufacturer, fur titles of the Institutes and Pandects, is of a verj resented by the tutor, whose authority was final nished promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed in simple and uniform nature ; the person and prop ly determined by the age of puberty ; and with all cases. To customers leaving their selections erty of an orphan must always he trusted to the out his consent no act of the pupil could bind him with us we offer the advantage of our experience. self to his own prejudice, although it might bind custody of some discreet friend. If the deceased others for his personal benefit. It is needless to LEADS AND SLUGS.— MACHINE SHAVED father had not signified his choice, the agnates or observe that the tutor often gave security, and Leads and Slugs are very superior and accu- paternal kindred of the nearest degree were com always rendered an account, and that the want rate, and prices are the lowest, We also give of diligence or integrity exposed him to a civil special and prompt attention to Electrotyping in pelled to act as the natural guardians; yet the and almost criminal action for the violation of all its branches, particularly Newspaper Head Athenians were apprehensive of exposing the in this sacred trust, The age of puberty was rashly ings, Sub Heads, Date Lines, Running Heads, ic. fant to the power of those most interested in his fixed by the civilians at fourteen, but since the faculties of the mind ripen more slowly than those HARD METAL,— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF death, but an axiom of Roman jurisprudence has I of the body a curator was interposed to guard the metals combining Hardness and Toughness. pronounced that the charge of tutelage should at- | fortunes of the Roman youth from his own inex-' Workmanship very accurate, and the hair lines tend the emolument of succession ; if the choice : perience and headstrong passions, for such a cu- of the letters very strong, and the counters deep. of the father and the line of consanguinity afford- ' ed no efficient protector, that failure was supplied FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WE SHOW IN THIS COLUMN OUR NEW Figures— three-fifths to an em— and New by the nomination of the mayor of the city or by Metropolitan Elevated lsts rose Î4 Per cent, to Fractions, also the regular Font Figures : the president of the province ; but the person so 109%, and returned to 109И. Richmond & Dan named to this public office might be legally ex ville debentures dropped 39& per cent, to 59%, and Font Figures. New Figures. cused by insanity or blindness, by ignorance or rallied to 6Щ. Richmond and Alleghany lsts inability, by previous enmity or adverse interest, fell off Hi per cent, to 5Щ, and rose to 51%. East Augusta 9,857 9,890 . 9,857% 8,891% Tennessee consols, after selling up to 4ÄJ4 to 51Ц, Columbia 7,05o% 8.072Ц '7,15:1ц 8,376 by the number of children or guardianships with closed at 49%; do. incomes advanced % per cent, Idaho 3,026 7,425 3,100 3,125 which already he was burdened, and by the im to 12%, and reacted to 12% later in the day. Montgomery... 2,045% 62,645 ! -',03(i% 2,031

MINION No. 22.

The relation of guardian and ward, or in public office might be legally excused by in NEWSPAPER, BOOK & JOB PRINT - other words, of tutor and pupil, which covers sanity or blindness, by ignorance or inability, ing Office Material of the very best kinds, by previous enmity or adverse interest, by the either our own, or from any other man so many titles of the Institutes and Pandects, number of children or guardianships with ufacturer, furnished promptly, and perfect is of a very simple and uniform nature ; the which already he was burthened, and by the satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. To cus person and property of an orphan must always immunities which were granted to the useful tomers leaving their selections with us we labors of a magistrate, lawyer, physician or offer the advantage of our experience. be trusted to the custody of some discreet professor. Till the infant could speak and friend. If the deceased father had not signi think, he was represented by the tutor, whose OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING PRKSS- authority was finally determined by the age es and Machinery are the ruling prices as fied his choice, the agnates or paternal kindred of puberty ; and without his consent no act of far as can be ascertained, yet all articles will of the nearest degree were compelled to act the pupil could bind himself to his prejudice, be invoiced at the manufacturers' lowest pri as the natural guardians; yet the Athenians although it might bind others for his personal ces at the time of ordering. benefit. It is needless to observe that the tu- were apprehensive of exposing the infant to WE SHOW IN THIS COLUMN OUR the power of those most interested in his death New Figures — three-fifths to an em — but an axiom of Koman jurisprudence has FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. and New Fractions, also the regular Font Figures: pronounced that the charge of tutelage should Metropolitan Elevated lsts rose Y per cent, attend the emolument of succession; if the to ÎOÎHÎ, and returned to 109. Richmond & Font New choice of the father and the line of consan Danville debentures dropped 3% per cent, to Figures. Figures. guinity afforded no efficient protector that 59, and rallied to Gl. Richmond and Alle 210,857 210,&57% failure was supplied by the nomination of the ghany lsts fell off % Per cent, to 51, and rose to 51%. East Tennessee consols, after selling 17,053% 17,068 mayor of the city or by the president of the up tó 48„Y to 51%, closed at i4>% ; do. incomes 454,026 453, 026% province; but the person so named to this advanced % per cent, to 12%. Montgomery . . . 782,045% 789,045^

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., NEW YORK. SELECTED NEWSPAPER HEADING LETTER.

The Newspaper Heading Faces on this page are shown in combination on "Tin- Newspaper Faces" page herewith. They are a Selection from our General Specimen Book, ami are given here separately, with price, &c, for the convenience of Customers.

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50 a 24 A Minion Heavy Face. $2 »5 36 A Nonp. Half Title. 81 80 70 a 36 A Nonp. Title No. 8. $3 45

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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, HEW YORK. Newspaper Series No. 1.

PEARL NO. П. TilK relation of fruardlnn and ward, or In Roman words, of tutor and pupil, which burdened, and by the immunities which were granted to the useful labors of a mag covers ио many title« of the Institutes and Pandect«, Is of a very simple and uniform istrate, lawyer, physician or professor. Till the infant could speak nnd think he woe represented by the tutor, whose authority was finally determined by the nge of pu nature; the person and property of an orphan must always bo trusted tothe custody berty : and without his consent no act of the pupil could bind himself to his own prej of some discreet friend. If the deceased father luul not signified his choice, the an udice, although it might hind others for his itersonol benefit. It is needless to observe that the tutor often gave security, and always rendered an account, and that the nate or paternal kindred of the nearest detrree were compelled to act as the natural want of diligence or integrity exposed him to civil and almost criminal action for the guardians; yet the Athenians were apprehensive of exposing the infant to the power violation of this sacred trust, The age of puberty was rashly tlxed by the civilians at fourteen, but since the faculties of the mind ripen more slowly than those of the body of those most Interested in ita death, hut вп axiom of Roman Jurisprudence has pro a curator was íuterjuwed to guard the fortunes of the Roman youth from his own In nounced that the charge of tutelage should attend the emolument of succession ; if experience and headstrong passions ; for such a trustee had been first instituted by the choice of the father and the line of consanguinity afforded no efficient protector the mayor to suve a faniiiv from the blind havoc of a prodigal or a madman, and the minor was compelled by the laws to solicit the same protection, to give validity to hie that failure was supplied by the nomination of the mayor of the city or by the presi acts till he aecomplishcu the full period of twenty-five years. Women were condemn dent of the province ; but the person so named to this public oftia> might be legally ed to the pen>etual tutelage of parents, husbands or guardians, a sex created to please excused by Insanity or blindness, by ignorance or inability, by previous enmity or ad and obey was never supposed to have attained the age of reason and experience ; such nt least was the stern and haughty spirit of the oldlaw which hail become so Insens verse interest, by the number of children or guardianships with which he was already ibly modified before the time of Justinian. The original right of property can only Pearl No. 5.— Alphabet Iti ems and 5 (í-era spaces.

AGATE К0. 12.

Тик relation of guardian and ward, or In other words magistrate, lawyer, physician or professor. Till the In NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE of tutor and pupil, which covers so many titles of the In fant could speak and think he was represented by tutor, Material, of the very best kinds, either our own or whose authority was finally determined by the age of from any other manufacturer, furnished promptly, and stitutes and Pandects, Is of a very elmple and uniform puberty; and without his consent no act of the pupil guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In all cases. To nature; the person and property of an orphan muet al could bind himself to his own prejudice, although It customers leaving their selections with us we offer the might oblige others for hie personal benefit, It is need advantage of our long experience In such matters. ways be trusted to the custody of some discreet friend. If less to observe that the tutor often gave security, and al the deceased father had not signified his choice, the ag ways rendered an account, and that the want of dili ТЖ7К WILL FURNISH ALL KINDS AND CLASSES nate or paternal kindred of the nearest degree were com gence or integrity exposed him to a civil and almost У i of type. Including type from other foundries, and criminal action for the violation of this sacred trust; the pelled to act as the natural guardians; yet the Athenians strictly fill orders for type or material as directed or se age of puberty had been rashly fixed by the civilians at lected by the customer. 'Where the name or title of type were apprehensive of exposing the Infant to the power of fourteen, but since the faculties of the mind ripen more you want Is not known, send an Impression or sample. those most Interested in his death, but an axiom of По slowly than those of the body, a curator was Interposed to guard the fortunes of the Roman youth from his own шли Jurisprudence hus pronounced that the charge of LEADS AND SLUGS.— OUR SHAVED LEADS AND Inexperience and headstrong passions, for such a curator Slugs arc very superior and accurate, and prices are tutelage should attend the emolument of succession. If had been first Instituted by the mayor to Bave a family from the blind havoc of a prodigal ora madman, and the the lowest, Wo also give special attention to Electro- the choice of the father and the line of consanguinity minor was compelled by the laws to solicit the same pro typing In all Its branches, particularly Newspaper Head afforded no efficient protector, that failure was supplied tection, to give validity to his acts till he accomplished ing:(, bub Headings, Date Lince, Running Heads, etc. the full period of twenty-five years. Women were con- by the nomination of the mayor of the city or by the PRINTING INK— AVE CAN SUPPLY THE TRADE president of the province; but the person named to this 1 with any grade or quality of Ink they may require, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. either black or colored, at manufacturers' lowest prices. public office might be legally excused by Insanity or blind Make your selection and forward your orders, and they ness, by Ignorance or Inability, by previous enmity or ad Metropolitan Elevated lets rose И per cent, to 109^, will receive our prompt and most careful attention. verse Interest, by the number of children or guardian and returned to ШЦ. Richmond & Danville debentures dropped Щ per cent, to ЫЩ, and rallied to 614. Rich HARD METAL.— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF METALS ships with which already he was burdened, and by the mond & Alleghany Ists fell off % per cent, to 51 '4, and combining Hardness and Toughness. Workman Immunities which were granted to the useful labors of a rose to 51%. East Tennessee consols, after selling up to ship very accurate, and the hair lines of the letters strong Agate No. 12.— Alphabet 16 ems and 2 3-em spaces.

NONPAREIL NO. 13.

The rklation of guardian, and ward, or in other , billty, by previous enmity or adverse interest, by the NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF- words of tutor and pupil, which covers so many ti number of children or guardianships with which al fice Material of the very best kinds, either our ready he was burdened, and by the immunities own or from any other manufacturer, furnished tles of the Institutes and Pandects, is of a very sim which were granted to the useful labors of a magis promptly, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ple and uniform nature ; the person and property of trate, lawyer, physician or professor. Till the infant tion. To customers leaving their selections with us an orphan must always be trusted to the custody of could speak and 'think he was represented by a tu we offer the advantage of our long exj>erience. tor, whose authority was finally determined by the some discreet friend. If the deceased father had not age of puberty ; and without his consent no act of ШЕ WILL FURNISH ALL KINDS AND CLASS- signified his choice, the agnats or paternal kindred the pupil could bind himself to his own prejudice, Tt es of type, including type from other found ries, and strictly fill orders for type or material as of the nearest degree were compelled to act as the although it might oblige others for Ids personal ben efit, It is needless to observe that the tutor often directed or selected by the customer. Where name natural guardians; yet the Athenians were appre gave security, and always rendered an account, and or title of type you want is not known, send an im hensive of exposing the infant to the power of those that the want of diligence and integrity exposed him pression or a sample and we will fill your order. most interested in his death, but an axiom of IlOman to a civil and almost criminal action for the viola- lion of tliis sacred trust; the ago of puberty had LEADS AND SLUGS.— OUR MACHINE SHAVED jurisprudence has pronounced that the charge of tu Leads and Slugs are very superior and accurate, telage should attend the emolument of succession. and prices arc the lowest, We also give special ana FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. prompt attention to Electrotyping in all its branch If the choice of the father and the line of consan es, particularly Newspaper Heading, Sub Headings, guinity afforded no efficient protector, that failure i Metropolitan Elevated Ists rose V\ per cent, to Date Lines, Running Heads, etc. was supplied by the nomination of the mayor of the 10¡)H and returned to ШУ±. Richmond & Danville city, or by the president of the province ; but the per debentures dropped Щ Per cent, to 5UVí, and rallied HARD METAL.— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF MET- to my2- Richmond & Alleghany ists fell off Ц per als combining Hardness and Toughness. son named to this public office might be legally ex cent, to 51И- and rose to M%. East Tennessee con Workmanship very accurate, and the hair lines of cused by insanity or blindness, by ignorance or ina sols, after selling up to 4S,4 to 51^6, closed at Щ$; >>ff; : thethe lettersletters strongstrong anaand counterscounters ueep.deep. Nonpareil No. 13.— Alphabet 15ems2 3-cni and 1 4 -em space.

MINION NO. 13.

The relation of guardian and ward, or in the mayor of the city or by the president of the NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING other words of tutor and pupil, which covers so province; but the person named to this public Office Material, of the very best kinds, ei office might be legally excused by insanity or ther our own or from any other manufacturer, many titles of the Institutes and Pandects, is of blindness, by ignorance or inability, by previous furnished promptly. a very simple and uniform nature ; the person enmity or adverse interest, by the number of and property of an orphan must always be trust children or guardianships with which already he LEADS AND SLUGS.— MACHINE SHAVED Leads and Slugs are very superior and ac ed to the custody of some discreet friend. If the was burdened, and by the immunities which were granted to useful labors of a magistrate, curate, and prices are the lowest, We also give deceased father had not signified his choice, the lawyer, physician or professor. Till the infant our special and prompt attention to Electrotyp agnats or paternal kindred of the nearest de could speak and think he was represented by a ing in all its brunches, and particularly to Elec- gree were compelled to act as the natural guar tutor, whose authority was finally determined by trotyped Newspaper Headings, Sub Heads, etc. the age of puberty ; and without his consent no dians; yet the Athenians were apprehensive of act of the pupil could bind himself to his own HARD METAL.— OUR ТУРЕ IS CAST OF exposing the infant to the power of those most metals combining Hardness, Toughness interested in his death, but an axiom of Roman and Durability. Workmanship very accurate, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. and the hair lines of the letters very strong, and jurisprudence has pronounced that the charge the counters deep, ensuring all reasonable wear. of tutelage should attend the emolument of suc Metropolitan Elevated Ists rose }{ per cent, cession. If the choice of the father and the line to 109 % and returned to 109#. Richmond A OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING PRESSES Danville debentures dropped Щ{ per cent, to and Machinery arc the ruling prices as far of consanguinity afforded no efficient protector, 51% and rallied to 01,4'. Richmond Л: Allegha ils can be ascertained, yet all articles will Ы' in that failure. Was supplied by the nomination of ny Ists fell off % per cent, to 51 }{, and rose to voiced at the manufacturers' lowest price. Sin1 I jirge Specimen Book for otht-r Facen. .Minion No. 13.— Alphabet 14 «мим 1 :Wn\ and 1 4-cm чраее. FARMER, LITTLE & CO., CHICAGO, ILL. Newspaper Series No. 1.

BREVIER NO. 12.

The relation of guardian and ward, or ed by a tutor, whose authority was finally de Great libraries make a few intelligent in other words of teacher and pupil, which termined by the age of puberty; and without men and women; newspapers lift nations into his consent no act of the pupil could bind him the sunlight. Belter have fifty millions of peo covers so many titles of the Institutes and self to his prejudice, although it might oblige ple only tolerably intelligent than a thousand Pandects, is of a very simple and uniform others for his personal benefit. It is needless Solons. The impression is abroad that news nature ; the person and property of an orphan to observe that the tutor often gave security, paper knowledge must necessarily be epheme must always be trusted to the custody of some and always rendered an account, and that a ral because periodicals are soon thrown aside, want of diligence or integrity exposed him to and not more than one person out of ten thou discreet friend. If the deceased father had not a civil and almost criminal action for the vi sand ever keeps a file of the periodicals for signified his choice, the agnate or paternal olation of this sacred trust; the age of puber future reference. But so far from being ephe kindred of the nearest degree were compelled ty had l>een rashly fixed by the civilians at meral, newspaper knowledge makes up the to act as the natural guardians ; yet the Athe fourteen, but since the faculties of the mind structure of the world's heart and brain, and ripen more slowly than those of the body, a decides the destinies of nations. nians were apprehensive of exposing the in curator was interposed to guard the fortunes fant to the power of those most interested in of the Roman youth from his own inexperi A good advertisement in a widely circulated his death, but an axiom of Roman jurispru ence and headstrong liassions, for such a cu newspaper is the best of all possible salesmen dence has pronounced that the charge of tu rator had been first instituted by the mayor — one who never sleeps and is never weary, to save a family from the blind havoc of a telage should attend the emolument of suc who goes after business early and late, who prodigal or a madman, and the minor was accosts the merchant in his store, the lawyer cession. If the choice of the father and the compelled by the laws to solicit the same pro in his office, the student in his study, and the line of consanguinity afforded no efficient pro tection, to give validity to his acts till he ac clerk and the cashier at his desk; who can be tector, that failure was supplied by the nom complished the period of twenty-five years. in a thousand places at once, and address a Women were condemned to the perpetual tu million of people each day. ination of the mayor of the city or by the telage of parents, husbands or guardians, a president of the province ; but the person so sex created to please and obey was never sup Colleges make lawyers, doctors, artists named to this public office might be legally posed to have attained the age of reason and and evangelists, and we want colleges to make excused by insanity or blindness, by igno experience ; such at least was the stern and editors. Their position is so potent that the haughty spirit of the old law which had be rance or inability, by previous enmity or ad mightiest power for good to-day is a good ed come so insensibly modified before the time itor, the strongest power for evil is a bad one. verse interest, by the number of children or of Justinian. The original right of property guardianships with which already he was bur can only be justified by the accident or merit Education does not mean merely reading dened, and by the immunities which were of prior occupancy. On this foundation it is wisely established by the philosophy of the and writing, nor anv degree, however consid granted to the useful labors of a magistrate, civilian; for the savage, who hollows a tree, erable, of mere intellectual instruction. It is lawyer, physician or professor. Till the in or inserts a sharp stone into a wooden handle, in its largest sense a process which extends fant could speak and think he was represent- or applies a string to an elastic branch, be- from the commencement to the termination. Brevier No. 12.— Alphabet 13 ems anil 3 4-ein spaces.

BOURGEOIS NO. 14— New.

The relation of guardian and ward, or were granted to the useful lal>ors of a mag Great libraries make a few intelligent in other words of teacher and pupil, which istrate, lawyer, physician or professor. men and women ; newspapers lift nations Till the infant could speak and think he into the sunlight. Better have fifty mil covers so many titles of the Institutes and was represented by a tutor, whose author lions of people only tolerably intelligent Pandects, is of a very simple and uniform ity was finally determined by the age of than a thousand Solons. The impression nature ; the person and property of an or pul>erty ; and without his consent no act is abroad that newspaper knowledge must phan must always be trusted to the custo of the pupil could bind himself to his own necessarily be ephemeral because periodi prejudice, although it might oblige others cals are soon thrown aside, and that not dy of some discreet friend. If the deceased for his personal benefit, It is needless to more than one person out of ten thousand father had not signified his choice, the ag- observe that the tutor often gave security, ever keeps a file of the periodicals for fu nats or paternal kindred of the nearest de and always rendered an account, and that ture reference. But so far from being eph gree were compelled to act as the natural a want of diligence and integrity exposed emeral newspaper knowledge makes up the him to a civil and almost criminal action guardians ; yet the Athenians were appre structure of the world's heart and brain, for the violation of this sacred trust ; the and decides the destinies of nations. hensive of exposing the infant to the power age of puberty had been rashly fixed by of those most interested in his death, but the civilians at fourteen, but since the A good advertisement in a widely circu an axiom of Roman jurisprudence has pro faculties of the mind ripen more slowly lated newspaper is the best of all possible nounced that the charge of tutelage should than those of the body, a curator was in sidesmen — one who never sleeps and is nev terposed to guard the fortunes of the Ro er weary, who goes after business early and attend the emolument of succession. If man youth from his own inexperience and late, who accosts the merchant in his store, the choice of the father and the line of con headstrong passions, for such a curator had the lawyer in his office, the student in his sanguinity afforded no efficient protector, been first instituted by the mayor to save study, and the clerk and cashier at his desk ; that failure was supplied by the nomina a family from the blind havoc of a prodi who can be in a thousand places at once, gal or a madman, and the minor was com tion of the mayor of the city or by the pres and address a million of people each day, pelled by the laws to solicit the same pro saying only the l>est thing at the right ident of the province ; but the person so tection, to give validity to his acts till he time, and in the best manner. named to this public office might be legally accomplished the full period of twenty-five excused by insanity or blindness, by igno years. Women were condemned to the Colleges make lawyers, doctors, artists perpetual tutelage of parents, husbands or rance or inability, by previous enmity or and evangelists, and we want colleges to guardians, a sex created to please and obey make editors. Their position is so potent adverse interest, by the number of children was never supposed to have attained the that the mightiest power for good to-day or guardianships with which already he age of reason and experience ; such at least is a good editor, and the strongest power was burdened, and by immunities which was the stern and haughty spirit of the old for evil is a bad one. See Large Specimen Book for other Faces. Bourgeois No. 11.— Alphabet 13 ems 1 3-em and I 4-em space.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., CHICAGO, ILL. Newspaper Series No. 2.

AOATE NO. 20.

The relation of guardian and ward, or In other words act of the pupil could bind himself to his own prejudice, NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE although it might oblige others for his personal benefit, Material, of the very best kinds, either our own or of tutor and pupil, which covers so many titles of the In It is needless to observe that the tutor often Kave secu from any other manufacturer, furnished promptly, and stitutes and Pandects, is of a very simple and uniform rity, and always rendered an account, and that the want guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in all cases. To nature ; the person and property of an orphan must al of diligence and integrity exposed him to a civil and al customers leaving their selections with us we offer the most criminal action for the violation of this sacred trust; advantage of our long experience in such matters. ways be trusted to the custody of some discreet friend. the age of pulH'rty had been rashlv fixed by the civilians If the deceased father had not signified his choice, the at fourteen, but since the faculties of the mind ripen TITE wr'1L FURNISH ALT, KINDS AND CLASSES agnate or paternal kindred of the nearest degree were more slowly than those of the 1мх1у, a curator was inter YV of tvpe. Including type from other foundries, and posed to guard the fortunes of the Roman youth from ! strictly fill orders for type or material as directed or se compelled to act as the natural guardians ; yet the Athe his own inexperience and headstrong passions, for such ¡ lected by the customer. Where the name or title of type nians were apprehensive of exposing the Infant to the a curator had been first Instituted by the mayor to save you want Is not known, send an impression or sample. power of those most Interested in his death, but an axi a family from the blind havoc of a prodigal or a mad. | man, and the minor was compelled by the laws to solicit IEADS AND SLUGS.— OUR SHAVED LEADS AND om of Roman jurisprudence has pronounced that the the sanie protection, to give validity to his'acts till he ac- ' л Slugs are very superior and accurate, and prices are charge of tutelage should attend the emolument of suc complisheri the full period of twenty-five years. Women the lowest, We also give special attention to Electro- were condemned to the perpetual tutelage of parents, ty ping In all Its branches, particularly Newspaper Head cession. If the choice of the father and the line of con husbands or guardians, a sex created to please and obey ings, Sub Headings, Date Lines, Running Heads, etc. sangululty afforded no efficient protector, that failure was never supposed to have attained the age of reason and experience : such at least was the stem and haughty , was supplied by the nomination of the mayor of the city spirit of the old law which had beeome so Insensibly I PRINTING INK. -WE CAN SUPPLY THE TRADE or by the president of the province; but the person so modified before the time of Justinian. The original right ' with any grade or quality of ink they may require, of property can only be justified by the accident ormerlt either block or colored, at manufacturers' lowest price. named to this public office might be legally excused by of prior occupancy.* On this foundation it Is wisely es- Make your selection and forward your orders, ana they Insanity or blindness, by ignorance or inability, by pre will receive our prompt and most careful attention. vlous enmity or adverse interest, by the number of chil FINASCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. HARD METAL.— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF METALS dren or guardianships with which already he was bur combining Hardness and Toughness. Workman dened, and by the immunities which were granted to the Metropolitan Elevated lsts гоне H per cent, to WOЦ. ship very accurate, and the hair lines of the letters very and returned to MWi. Richmond & Danville debentures strong and counters deep, ensuring all reasonable wear. useful labors of a magistrate, lawyer, physician or pro dropped Щ per cent, to ПОД, and rallied to 61^. Rich fessor. Till the Infant could speak and think he was rep mond & Alleghany lsts fell off Ц per cent, to 51^, and OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING PRESSES AND MA- rose to 5ТЦ. East Tennessee consols, after selling up to chinery are the ruling prices as far as can be ascer resented by a tutor, whose authority was finally deter АЩ to ЫН, closed at 49^< ; do. Incomes advanced % per tained, yet all articles will be invoiced at the manufact mined by the age of puberty ; and without his consent no cent, to Г2Ц. and reacted to 12J^ later in the day. urers' lowest prices at the date of purchase. Agate No. 20.— Alphabet 15 ems and 1 hair space.

NONPAREIL NO. 20.

The relation of guardian and ward, or in other professor. Till the infant could speak and think he NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF- was represented by a tutor, whose authority was final flce Material of the very best kinds, either our words of tutor and pupil, which covers so many titles ly determined by the age of puberty ; and without his own or from any other manufacturer, furnished of the Institutes and Pandects, is of a very simple and consent no act of the pupil could bind himself to his promptly, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. uniform nature ; the person and property of an orphan own prejudice, although it might oblige others for To customers leaving their selections with us we of must alwaуs be trusted to the custody of some dis his personal benefit, It is needless to olwerve that fer the advantage of our long experience. the tutor often gave security, and always rendered creet friend. If the deceased father had not signified an account, and that the want of diligence or integri WE WILL FURNISH ALL KINDS AND CLASS- his choice, the agnate or paternal kindred of the near ty exposed him to a civil and almost criminal action es of type, including type from other found est degree were compelled to act as the natural guar for the violation of this sacred trust; the age of pu ries, and strictly fill orders for type or material as di berty had been rashly fixed by the civilians at four rected or selected by the customer. Where name or dians, yet the Athenians were apprehensive of expos teen* but since the faculties of the mind ripen more title of the type you want is not known, send an im ing the infant to the power of those most interested slowly than those of the body, a curator was inter pression or à sample, and we will fill your order. fn his death, but an axiom of Roman jurisprudence posed to guard the fortunes of the Roman youth from his own inexperience and headstrong passions, TE ADS AND SLUGS.-OUR MACHINE SHAVED has pronounced that the charge of tutelage should at for such a curator had been first instituted by the J Leads and Slugs are very superior and accurate, tend the emolument of succession. If the choice of mayor to save a family from the blind havoc of a and prices are the lowest, We also give sj>ecial and the father and the line of consanguinity afforded no prodigal or a madman, and the minor was compelled prompt attention to Electrotvping in all its branch es, particularly Newspaper ifeadings, Sub Headings, efficient protector, that failure was supplied by the Date Lines, Running Heuds, etc. nomination of the mayor of the city or the president FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of the province; but the person so named to this pub HARD METAL.— OUR TYPE IS CAST OF MET- Metropolitan Elevated lsts rose И percent, to 109Ц als combining Hardness and Toughness. Work lic office might be legally excused by insanity or and returned to 100И- Richmond & Danville deben manship very accurate, and the hair lines of the let blindness, by ignorance or inability, by previous tures dropped 3% per cent, to 5994, and rallied to ters very strong and the counters deep. mity or adverse interest, or by the number of child 61 %. Richmond & Alleghany lsts fell off ^percent, to 5Щ. and rose to Ъ\%. East Tennessee consols, OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING MATERIAL AND ren or guardianships with which already he was bur after selling up to 48V4 to 5% closed at 49% ; do. in Machinery are the ruling prices as far as can be dened, and by the immunities which were granted to comes advanced % per cent, to 13%, and reacted to ascertained, yet all articles will be invoiced at manu the useful labors of a magistrate, lawyer, physician or 12% at a later hour in the day. facturers' lowest price at the date of purchase. Nonpareil No. 20.— Alphabet 15Ц ems.

MINION NO. 20.

The relation of guardian and ward, or in blindness, by ignorance or inability by previ NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINT- other words of tutor and pupil, which covers so ous enmity or adverse interest, by the number ing Office Material, of the very best kinds, of children or guardianships with which already : either our own or from any other manufactu many titles of the Institutes and Pandects, is of he was burdened, and by the immunities which rer, furnished promptly and satisfaction guaran a very simple and uniform nature; the person were granted to the useful labors of a magistrate teed in all cases. To customers leaving their se and property of an orphan must always be trust lawyer, physician or professor. Till the infant lections with us we offer the advantage of our could speak and think he was represented by a long experience in such matters. ed to the custody of some discreet friend. If the tutor, whose authority was finally determined deceased father had not signified his choice, the by the age of puberty; and without his consent LEADS AND SLUGS.— OUR MACHINE agnats or paternal kindred of the nearest degree no act of the pupil could bind himself to his own Shaved Leads and Slugs are very superior were compelled to act as the natural guardians; prejudice, although it might oblige others for his and accurate, and prices are the lowest, We al personal benefit, It is needless to observe that so give special and prompt attention to Electro- yet the Athenians were apprehensive of expos the tutor often gave security, and always ren typing in all its branches, and particularly to ing the infant to the j>ower of those most inter dered an account, and that the want of diligence Êlectrotyped Newspaper Heads, Sub Heads, etc. ested in his death, but an axiom of Roman juris HARD METAL.— OUR TYPE IS CAST prudence has pronounced that the charge of tu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of metals combining Hardness, Toughness telage should attend the emolument of succes and Durability. Workmanship very accurate, sion. If the choice of the father and the line of Metropolitan Elevated lsts гose Ц jxt cent, and the hair lines of the letters very strong, anil to 1004, and returned to 109V- Richmond & the counters dee]), ensuring all reasonable wear. consanguinity afforded no efficient protector, Danvüíe debentures drojmed o¿\ per cent, to that failure was supplied by the nomination of 59^{, and rallied to Ol1 J. Richmond & Allegha OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING PRESSES the mayor of the city or by the president of the ny lsts fell off fu per cent, to 51 Ц, and rose to and Machinery are the ruling prices as far Ы%. East Tennessee consols, after selling up as can be ascertained, yet all articles will be in province; but the person named to this public to 48X to 5Щ, closed at 49% ; do. incomes ad voiced at the manufacturers1 lowest price at the office might be legally excused by insanity or vanced % peí■ cent, to VZ%, and reacted to 12>£. time of making the purchase. See Large Specimen Book for other Faces. Minion No. 20.— 14 ems and 3 4-em spaces.

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BREVIER NO. 20.

The relation of guardian and wan!, or or of the city or the president of the prov | Great libraries make a few intelligent in other words of tutor and pupil, which ince; but the person so named to this pub- men and women; newspapers lift nations covers so many titles of the Institutes and lie office might be legally excused by insan into the sunlight. Better have fifty mil ity or blindness, by ignorance or inability, lions of people only tolerably intelligent Pandects, is of a very simple and uniform by previous enmity or adverse interest, or than a thousand Solons. The impression nature; the person and property of an or by the number of children or guardianships is abroad that newspaper knowledge must phan must always be trusted to the custo with which already he was burdened, and necessarily be ephemeral because periodi- dy of some discreet friend. If the deceased by the immunities which were granted to 1 cals are soon thrown aside, and not more the useful labors of a magistrate, lawyer, than one person out of ten thousand ever father had not signified his choice, the ag physician or professor. Till the infant was keeps a file of the periodicals for future ref nates or paternal kindred of the nearest de able to speak and think he was represented erence. But so far from being ephemeral, gree were compelled to act as the natural by a tutor, whose authority was finally de newspaper knowledge makes up the struct- guardians, yet the Athenians were appre termined by the age of puberty, and with i ure of the world's heart and brain. hensive of exposing the infant to the power out his consent no act of the pupil could bind himself to his prejudice, although it of those most interested in his death, but an A good advertisement in a widely circu might oblige others for his personal benefit. lated newspaper is the best of all possible axiom of Roman jurisprudence pronounced It is needless to observe that the tutor oft salesmen — one who never sleeps and is nev that the charge of tutelage should attend en gave security, and always rendered an er weary, who goes after business early and the emolument of succession. If the choice account, and that a want of diligence or late, who accosts the merchant in his store, integrity exposed him to a civil and almost the lawyer in his office, the student in his of the father and the line of consanguinity criminal action for the violation of this sa ¡ study, and the clerk and cashier at his desk ; afforded no efficient protector, that failure cred trust; the age of puberty had been : who can be in a thousand places at once, was supplied by the nomination of the may- rashly fixed by the civilians at fourteen, ! and address a million of people each day.

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BOURGEOIS NO. 18.

The relation of guardian and ward, succession. If the choice of the father Great libraries make a few intelli or, in other words, of tutor and pupil, and the line of consanguinity afforded gent men and women ; newspapers lift no efficient protector, that failure was . nations into the sunlight, Better have which covers so many titles of the In supplied by the nomination of the may- 1 fifty millions of people only tolerably stitutes and Pandects, is of a very sim or of the city or the president of the intelligent than a thousand Solons. It ple and uniform nature ; the person and province ; but the person named to this is the impression that newspaper know property of an orphan must always be Eublic office might be legally excused ledge must necessarily be ephemeral, y insanity or blindness, by ignorance because periodicals are so soon thrown trusted to the custody of some discreet or inability, by previous enmity , adverse aside, and not more than one person in friend. If the deceased father had not interest, by the number of children or ten thousand ever keeps a file of the signified his choice the agnates or pater guardianships with which already he periodicals for future reference. But nal kindred of the nearest degree were was burdened, and by the immunities so far from being ephemeral, newspa which were granted to the useful labors per knowledge makes up the structure compelled to act as the natural guard of a magistrate, lawyer, physician or of the world's heart ancl brain, and de ians, yet the Athenians were apprehen professor. Till the infant could speak cides the destinies of nations. sive of exposing the infant to the pow and think he was represented by a tutor er of those most interested in his death, whose authority was finally determined A good advertisement in a widely cir by the age of puberty ; anil without his | culated newspaper is the best of all pos but an axiom of Roman jurisprudence consent no act of the pupil could bind sible salesmen — one who never sleeps has pronounced that the charge of tu himself to his own prejudice, although and is never weary, who goes after bus telage should attend the emolument of it might oblige others for his personal iness early and late, who accosts the Bourgeois No. 18.— Alphabet 14 ems and .'> 4-em spaces.

LONG PRIMER NO. 19.— Copyright Pending.

The government of all schools for children as well as the cast iron curriculum, we need a re must necessarily he of an absolute nature, depend volution. The idea that it is not the best thing ing from day to day on the will and word of the for the development of a hundred young men of teacher. There must he no debate between mas diverse tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same college molas, is faintly dawning on the ter and pupil, no disputing by tho latter of the minds of boards of managers and faculties, and former's complete authority, no criticising of his what they want to learn next is to treat the young motives or his policy, but strict obedience in every gentlemen and ladies under their charge as respon case, and a reference of all supposed unjust treat sible human beings, possessed of some little share of that sense supposed to he common among men ment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and women, and not as unreasoning children. It and colleges, where long dresses and short beards is time the old blue laws that have been handed abound, and the students are supposed to have ar down from generation to generation in our col rived at something like years of discretion, and to leges, with not a single line erased or a single be capable of understanding the causes of things, word obscured, were abolished completely. The foolish and malicious pranks which make college the little in-door world is more like a community, students appear so puerile or contemptible may and government on any other than an approxi he attributed in a great measure to the. specific mately democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, rules intended to prevent them, all of which are

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LONG PRIMER NO. 18.

The government of all schools for children of understanding the causes of things, the little must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de in-door world is more like a community, and f government on any other than an approximate- pending from day to day. on the will and word y democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, of the teacher. There must be no debate be as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a tween master and pupil, no disputing by the revolution. The idea that it is not the best thing latter of the former's complete authority, no for the development of a hundred young men of criticising of his motives or his policy, but strict diverse tastes and capacities to jam them all in obedience in every case, and a reference of all to the same college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of managers and facul supposed unjust treatment to parents or trus ties, and what they want to learn next is to treat tees. But in seminaries and colleges, where the young gentlemen and ladies under their long dresses and short beards abound, and the charge as responsible human beings, possessed students are supposed to have arrived at some of some little share of that sense supposed to be thing like years of discretion, and to be capable common among men and women, and not as O témpora! О mores! Catilina patientia nostra ? quamdiu nos etiam 1284567890 Long Primer No. 18.— Alphabet 15 eme and 1 hair space.

SMALL PICA NO. 18.

The government of all schools for children thing like years of discretion, and to be capable must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de of understanding the causes of things, the little pending from day to day on the will and word in-door world is more like a community, and government on any other than an approximate of the teacher. There must be no debate be ly democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, tween master and pupil, no disputing by the as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a latter of the former's complete authority, no revolution. The idea that it is not the best criticising of his motives or his policy, but strict thing for the development of a hundred young obedience in every case, and a reference of all men of divei'se tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same college molds, is faintly dawn supposed unjust treatment to parents or tras ing on the minds of boards of managers and tees. But in seminaries and colleges, where faculties, and what they want to learn next is long dresses and short beards abound, and the to treat the young gentlemen and ladies under students are supposed to have arrived at some their charge as responsible human beings, pos- O témpora ! О mores ! Catilina patientia nostra ? quamdiu 1234567S90 Small Pica No. 18.-Alpllabet M ems.

PICA NO. 18. The government of all schools for chil colleges, where long dresses and short dren must necessarily be of an absolute beards abound, and the students are sup nature, depending from day to day on posed to have arrived at something like years of discretion, and to be capable of the will and word of the teacher. There understanding the causes of things, the must be no debate between master and little in-door world is more like a com pupil, no disputing by the latter of the munity, and government on any other former's complete authority, no criticis than an approximately democratic basis ing of his motives or his policy, but strict is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolu obedience in every case, and a reference tion. The idea that it is not the best of all supposed unjust treatment to par thing for the development of a hundred ents or trustees. But in seminaries and young men of diverse tastes and capaci- 1234567890 1234567890* O témpora! О mores! Catilina 1234567890 See Large Specimen Book for other Faces. ■ New Figures, supplied only to order. Pica No. 18.— Alphabet \Щ ems 1 4-em and 1 5-eni space.

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BREVIER NO. 17.

The government of all schools for children must necessarily thing for the development of a hundred young men of diverse be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same college molds, and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of managers and facul ties. What they Avant to learn next is to treat the young gentle master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the former's com men and ladies under their charge as responsible human beings, plete authority, no criticising of his motives or his policy, but possessed of some little share of the sense supposed to be com strict obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed mon among men and women, and not as unreasoning children. unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and It is time the old blue laws that have been handed down from generation to generation in our colleges, with not a single line colleges, where long dresses and short beards abound, and the erased or a single word obscured, were abolished completely. students are supposed to have arrived at something like years of The foolish and malicious pranks which go to make college discretion, and to be capable of understanding the causes of students appear so puerile or contemptible, may be attributed things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and in a great measure to the specific rules intended to prevent them, all of which are founded on the assumption that they are government on any other than an approximately democratic mere boys, continually on the watch for opportunities for mis basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron cur chief. They have enough of the boy in them to knock off the riculum, we need a revolution. The idea that it is not the best challenge chip when it is presented to them so temptingly. Do

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LONG PRIMER NO. 13.

The government of all schools for children must munity, and government on any other than an approx necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending from imately democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, day to day on the will and word of the teacher. as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolu tion. The idea that it is not the best thing for the There must be no debate between master and pupil, development of a hundred young men of diverse no disputing by the latter of the former's complete tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same authority, no criticising of his motives or his policy, college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of but strict obedience in every ciise, and a reference of boards of managers and faculties, and what they want all supposed unjust treatment to parents or trustees. to learn next is to treat the young gentlemen and la dies under their charge as responsible human beings, But in seminaries and colleges, where long dresses and possessed of some little share of that sense supposed short beards abound, and the students are supposed to be common among men and women, and not as un to have arrived at something like years of discretion, reasoning children. It is time the old blue laws that and to be capable of understanding the causes of have been handed down from generation to genera things, the little in-door world is more like a com tion in our colleges with not a single line erased or a 0 témpora! 0 mores! Catilina patientia nostra? quamdiu nos etiam 1284567890

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SMALL PICA NO. 12. The government of all schools for children discretion, and to be capable of understanding must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de the causes of things, the little in-door world is pending from day to day on the will and word of more like a community, and government on any other than an approximately democratic basis is the teacher. There must be no debate between absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea the former's complete authority, no criticising that it is not the best thing for the development of his motives or his policy, but strict obedience of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and in every case, and a reference of all supposed capacities to jam them all into the same college molds is faintly dawning on the minds of boards unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in of managers and faculties, and what they want seminaries and colleges, where long dresses and to learn next is to treat the young gentlemen short beards abound, and the students are sup and ladies under their charge as responsible hu posed to have arrived at something like years of man beings, possessed of some little share of

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PICA NO. 6. The government of all schools for children at something like years of discretion, and to must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de- be able to understand the causes of things, pending from day to day on the will and word the little in-door world is more like a com- of ....', the teacher. r 'mi Ihere must ,i be no debate i i , vbe- munity, • -, and . °government , , on,. v any J. other . -, than ¿ .an approximatelv democratic basis is absurd, tween master and pupil, no disputing by the In t¿is matter, ш we\\ м the cast-iron curric- latter of the former's complete authority, no ulum, we need a revolution. The idea that criticising of his motives or his policy, but it is not the best thing for the development strict obedience in every case, and a reference of a Hundred young men of diverse tastes and • -л n ■ ," , , , , capacities to jam them all into the same col- of all supposed unjust treatment to parents ¿ тощ ¿ faintly dawning on the minds or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, of boarda of managere and faculties, and what where long dresses and short beards abound, they want to learn next is to treat the young and the students are supposed to have arrived gentlemen and ladies under their charge as O témpora/ O mores! Cat ¿I ¿mi patient ¿a nostra? 1234507890 Pica No. (¡.—Alphabet 12 ems and 1 3-еш space.

ENGLISH NO. 4.

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AGATE OLD STYLE NO. 2.

The government of all schools for children must necessarily government on any other than an approximate democratic basis be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea that it is not the best thing for and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between the development of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and master and pupil, no disputing by the lattet of the former's capacities to jam them all into the same college molds, is faint ly dawning on the minds of boards of managers and faculties. complete authority, no criticising of his motives or policy, but What they want to learn next is to treat the young gentlemen strict obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed and ladies under their charge as responsible human beings, unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and possessed of some little share of the sense supposed to be com mon among men and women, and not as unreasoning children. colleges, where long dresses and short beards abound, and the It is time the old blue laws that have been handed down from students are supposed to have arrived at something like years generation to generation in our colleges, with not a single line erased or a single word obscured, were abolished completely. of discretion and to be capable of understanding the causes of The foolish or malicious pranks which make college students things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and appear so puerile or contemptible may be attributea in а meas- CAESAR SAID TO ME, Dar'st thou, Cassius, now Leap in -with tnt into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point t— Upon the word.

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NONPAREIL OLD STYLE NO. 4.

THE GOVERNMENT of all schools for children must necessarily be of an faintly dawning on the minds of boards of managers and faculties. What they absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will and word of the teach want to learn next is to treat the young gentlemen and ladies under their charge as responsible human beings, possessed of some little share of the sense er. There must be no(debate between master and pupil, no disputing by the supposed to be common among men and women, and not as unreasoning chil latter of the former's complete authority, no criticising of his motives or his dren. It is time the old blue laws that have been handed down from generation policy, but strict obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed un to generation in our colleges, with not a single line erased or a single word ob scured, were abolished completely. The foolish and malicious pranks which just treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, where make college students appear so puerile or contemptible may be attributed in long dresses and short beards abound, and the students are supposed to have a great measure to the specific rules intended to prevent them, all of which are arrived at something like years of discretion, and to be capable of understand founded on the assumption that they are mere boys, continually on the watch for opportunities for mischief. They have just enough of the boy in them to ing the causes of things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and knock off the challenge chip when it is presented to them so temptingly. Do government on any other than an approximate democratic basis is absurd. In away with all these old regulations and the system of espionage and {jive stu this matter, as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea dents to understand that in a college they are to be governed by precisely the same codes of morals and politeness which they must observe when they leave that it is not the best thing for the development of a hundred young men of itvand the general character of the undergraduate wilt at once become much diverse tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same college molds, is more manly and dignified. A similar revolution is very much needed in the C.CSAR said то me, Dar'st thou, Cassius, mrtv Leap in ivith me into this angry floods And swim to yonder point? — .UPON the word.

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MINION OLD STYLE No. 2.

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BREVIER OLD STYLE NO. 4.

THE GOVERNMENT of all schools for children must neces as well as the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea sarily be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the that it is not the best thing for the development of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same will and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of manag master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the former's com ers and faculties. What they want to learn next is to treat the plete authority, no criticising of his motives or his policy, but strict young gentlemen and ladies under their charge as responsible hu obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed unjust man beings, possessed of some little share of the sense supposed to be common among men and women, and not as unreasoning treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, children. It is time the old blue laws that have been handed down where long dresses and short beards abound, and the students are from generation to generation in our colleges, with not a single supposed to have arrived at something like years of discretion, and line erased or a single word obscured, were abolished completely. to be capable of understanding the causes of things, the little in The foolish and malicious pranks which make college students ap pear so puerile or contemptible may be attributed in a great meas door world is more like a community, and government on any other ure to the specific rules intended to prevent them, all of which than an approximately democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, are founded on the assumption that they are mere boys, continually

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LONG PRIMER OLD STYLE NO. 4.

THE GOVERNMENT of all schools for children ble of understanding the causes of things, the little in must necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending door world is more like a community, and government from day to day on the will and word of the teacher. on any other than an approximate democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron cur There must be no debate between master and pupil, no riculum, we need a revolution. The idea that it is not disputing by the latter of the former's complete author the best thing for the development of a hundred young ity, no criticising of his motives or his policy, but strict gentlemen of diverse tastes and capacities to jam them obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed all into the same college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of managers and faculties. What unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in semina they want to learn next is to treat the young gentlemen ries and colleges, where long dresses and short beards and ladies under their charge as responsible human be abound, and the students are supposed to have arrived ings, possessed of some little share of the sense sup at something like years of discretion, and to be capa posed to be common among men and women, and not C/Esar said то me, Dar st thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point? — Upon the word.

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PICA OLD STYLE NO. 2.

The Government of all schools for chil reference of all supposed unjust treatment dren must necessarily be of an absolute na to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, where long dresses and short beards ture, depending from day to day upon the will abound, and the students are supposed to and word of the teacher. There must be no have arrived at something like years of dis debate between master and pupil, no disput cretion, and to be capable of understanding ing by the latter of the former's complete au the causes of things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and government on thority, no criticising of his motives or his pol any other than an approximately democratic icy, but strict obedience in every case, and a basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as Gesar said to me, Dar si thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point? — Upon the word. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. 1234567890 i23456789°

SMALL PICA OLD STYLE NO. 1.

The Government of all schools for children short beards abound, and the students are sup must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de posed to have arrived at something like years of discretion, and to be capable of understand pending from day to day on the will and word of ing the causes of things, the little in-door world the teacher. There must be no debate between is more like a community, and government on master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of any other than an approximately democratic ba the former's complete authority, no criticising sis is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast- of his motives or his policy, but strict obedience iron curriculum we need a revolution. The idea that it is not the best thing for the devclopme?it in every case, and a reference of all supposed un of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and just treatment to parents or trustees. But in capacities to jam them all into the same college seminaries and colleges, where long dresses and molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of boards Cesar said to me, Darst thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point f— Upon the WORD. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. 1234567890 \tfiWA 1234.567890

PICA OLD STYLE No. 1.

The Government of all schools for chil a reference of all supposed unjust treatment dren must necessarily be of an absolute na to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, where long dresses and short ture, depending from day to day upon the beards abound, and the students are supposed will and word of the teacher. There must be to have arrived at something like years of dis no debate between master and pupil, no dis cretion, and to be capable of under standing puting by the latter of the former's complete the causes of things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and government authority, no criticising of his motives or his on any other than an approximately demo policy, but strict obedience in every case, and cratic basis is absurd. In this matter, as well C^sar said to me, Darst thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point ? — Upon the word. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. 1234567890 1А#ИХ%1АУ&5А?Ь i2J456789°

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., CHICAGO, ILL. SERIES OF MODERN OLD STYLE No. 3.

NONPAREIL OLD STYLE NO. 3.

The government of all schools for children must necessarily be of an culum, we need a revolution. The idea that it is not the best thing for the absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between master and pupil, no disputing development of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and capacities to by the latter of the former's complete authority, no criticising of his motives jam them all into the same college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds or his policy, but strict obedience in every case, and a reference of all sup posed unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and col of boards of managers and faculties. What they want to learn next is to leges, where long dresses and short beards abound, and the students are treat the young gentlemen and ladies under their charge as responsible supposed to have arrived at something like years of discretion, and to be human beings possessed of some little share of the sense supposed to be capable of understanding the causes of things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and government on any other than an approximate common among men and women, and not as unreasoning children. It is democratic basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as the cast-iron curri time the old blue laws that have been handed down from generation to

C.tSAR SAID TO ME, Dar'st t/tOU, CaRSIUS, TtOW Leap in with me into this angry flood '. And swim to yonder point ? — Upon the word.

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BREVIER OLD STYLE NO. 3.

The government of all schools for children must necessarily things, the little in-door world is more like a community, and be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the government on any other than an approximate democratic will of the teacher. There must be no debate between master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the former's complete basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as that of the cast-iron authority, no criticising of his motives or his policy, but strict curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea that it is not the obedience in every case, and a reference of all supposed unjust best thing for the development of a hundred young men of di treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and col verse tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same leges, where long dresses and short beards abound, and the students are supposed to have arrived at something like years college molds, is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of of discretion and to be capable of understanding the causes of managers and faculties. What they want to learn next is to C/ESAR said то me, Dar'st thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry ßood, And swim to yonder point ? — Upon the word. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. 1234567890 ХЯНХУз'АЯИИ 'Z34S&¡89o

BOURGEOIS OLD STYLE NO. 3.

The government of all schools for children must neces are supposed to have arrived at something like years of dis sarily be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will and word of the teacher. There must be cretion and to be capable of understanding the causes of no debate between master and pupil, no disputing by the things, the little in-door world is more like a community, latter of the former's complete authority, no criticising and government on any other than an approximately de his motives or his policy, but strict obedience in every mocratic basis is absurd. In this matter, as well as that of case, and a reference of all supposed unjust treatment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, where the cast-iron curriculum, we need a revolution. The idea long dresses and short beards abound, and the students that it is not the best thing for the development of hun- CAESAR SAID TO ME, Dar'st thou, CASSIUS, tlOW Leap in with me into this angry flood. And swim to yonder point? — Upon the word.

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LONG PRIMER OLD STYLE NO. 3.

The government of all schools for children must rents or trustees. But in seminaries and colleges, necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending where long dresses and short beards abound, and from day to day on the will and word of the teach the students are supposed to have arrived at some er. There must be no debate between master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the former's thing like years of discretion, and to be capable of complete authority, no criticising of his motives or understanding' the causes of things, the little in his policy, but strict obedience in every case, and a door world is more like a community, and govern reference of all supposed unjust treatment to pa ment on any other than approximately democratic C/ESAR said то me, Dar ' st thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point 1 — Upon the word. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. 1234567890 ïAlAyA1/î2/i1A#isA7/b 1 234567 8qo

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., CHICAGO, ILL. THE LATEST SERIES OF MODERN OLD STYLE

LONG PRIMER OLD STYLE No. 5.— Copyright Pending.

The Government of all schools for children revolution. The idea that it is not the best thing nuist necessarily be of an absolute nature, depend for the development of a hundred young men of ing from day to day on the will and word of the diverse tastes and capacities to jam them all into the same college molds, is faintly dawning on the teacher. There must be no debate between mas minds of boards of managers and faculties, and ter and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the what they want to learn next is to treat the young former's complete authority, no criticising of his gentlemen and ladies under their charge as respon motives or his policy, but strict obedience in every sible human beings, possessed of some little share case, and a reference of all supposed unjust treat of that sense supposed to be common among men and women, and not as unreasoning children. It ment to parents or trustees. But in seminaries is time the old blue laws that have been handed and colleges, where long dresses and short beards down from generation to generation in our col abound, and the students are supposed to have ar leges, with not a single line erased or a single rived at something like years of discretion, and to word obscured, were abolished completely. The be capable of understanding the causes of things, foolish and malicious pranks which make college students appear so puerile or contemptible may the little in-door world is more like a community, be attributed in a great measure to the specific and government on any other than an approxi rules intended to prevent them, all of which are mately democratic basis is absurd. In this mat founded on the assumption that they are mere ter, as well as the cast iron curriculum, we need a boys, continually on the watch for opportunities

The Introduction to our land, It boots us little now to know, Between Corsells and Caxton stand; To whom our gratitude we owe, Most authors have decreed. The blessing we enjoy. Which has a right to lead the van, Corsells may claim a rude essay, The Foreign or the Kentish man; Caxton's the merit of our way; The learn'd are not agreed. He brought us this employ.

SMALL PICA OLD STYLE, NO. 5.— Copyright Pending.

The government of all schools for children surd. In this matter, as well as the cast iron cur must necessarily be of an absolute nature, de riculum, we need a revolution. The idea that it pending from day to day on the will and word of is not the best thing for the development of a hundred young men of diverse tastes and capaci the teacher. There must be no debate between ties to jam them all into the same college molds master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of is faintly dawning on the minds of boards of the former's complete authority, no criticising of managers and faculties, and what they want to his motives or his policy, but strict obedience in learn next is to treat the young gentlemen and every case, and a reference of all supposed unjust ladies under their charge as responsible human beings, possessed of some little share of that sense treatment to parents or trustees. But in semina supposed to be common among men and women, ries and colleges, where long dresses and short and not as unreasoning children. It is time the beards abound, and the students are supposed to old blue laws that have been handed down from have arrived at something like years of discre generation to generation in our colleges, with not tion, and to be capable of itnderstanding the a single line erased or a single word obscured, were abolished completely. The foolish and causes of things, the little in-door world is more malicious pranks which make college students like a community, and government on any other appear so puerile or contemptible may be attrib than an approximately democratic basis is ab- uted in a great measure to the specific rules in-

The Introduction to our land, It boots us little now to know, Between Corsells and Caxton stand ; To whom our gratitude we owe, Most authors have decreed. The blessing we enjoy. Which has a right to lead the van, Corsells may claim a rude essay, The Foreign or the Kentish man ; Caxton's the merit of our way ; The learn'd are not agreed. He brought us this employ.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., CHICAGO, ILL. NEW SERIES OF MODERN OLD STYLE

Great Primer Old Style No. 2. The government of all schools for children must necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between master and pupil, no disputing by the latter of the former's complete authority, but strie! obe- O témpora/ О mores/ Catilina patientia 1234.5678ÇO

Double Small Pica Old Style No. 2. The government of all schools for children must necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending from day to day on the will and word of the teacher. There must be no debate between master and pupil, Catilina Patientia Nostra ? 123456J8QO

Two Line Great Primer Old Style No. 2. The government of all schools for children must necessarily be of an absolute nature, depending from Patientia Nostra 12345

Four Line Pica Old Style No. 2. The government of all schools for children must ne- Pattentta Nostra 1234

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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 8л 5Л Two Line Pica N iiiman Condense». $5 M DRAMATIC READINGS Selection from Works of Sh akspeare 1 82

82 a 20 A Loira Репи« Norman Condensed. $3 90 16 a 10 A Two Line Bkevier Norman Condense». $4 38 ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY BANKER AND BROKER

Railway Passengers and Commercial Travelers Metropolitan Elevated Railway Liabilities and Assets 1883 Western Union 1884

e л sa Two Line Great Primer Norman Condensed. $0 20 MODERN DESIGNERS Elegant Paintings and Statuary

24 A Pica Celtic No. 2. «4 » COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE MERCANTILE BANKING ASSOCIATION 4818

36 A Nonpareil Celtic No. 2. $2 00 38 A Minion Celtic No. 2. $3 75 RECENT IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED RELIABLE AND AUTHENTIC TRANSATLANTIC CABLEGRAMS ENTERTAINING BOOKS FOR THE SEASHORE DIRECT COMMUNICATION 1882 POCKET EDITION 1883

и A Great Primer Celtic No. 2. $4 75 THEATRICAL ROBES PARISIAN COSTUME DESIGNERS 1884

30 A IIhkvi Kit Celtic No. 2. (3 50 3в A Long Primer Celtic No. 2. $4 HI) ALDERMANIC COMMITTEE THE ANNUAL REUNION THE ROTUNDITY OF CITY FATHERS YORK TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE CORPORATIONS 1885 ORGANIZED 1886 :(' A COMMISSION Two Line Pica Celtic MERCHANT No. 2. «<; i» EXPORTER 1887

SA Two Line English Celtic No. $t; «i WESTERN EMPIRE 189

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 1 ka Celtic No. 3. $2 95 GRAND MILLINERY OPENING Display of Imported Parisian Novelties &a 1882

24 a 24 A Brevier Celtic No. 3. Sä 50 20 a 80 A Lono Primer Celtic No. 3. $2 70 WASHINGTON MONUMENT BOND AND MORTGAGE Donating Attractions to Our Public Resorts Capital Advanced to Business Men

Egyptian Obelisk &£. 1883 i R.EAL ESTATE &£■ 1884

12 a 12 Л Ci heat Primer Celtic No. S. $3 15 AMERICAN TOURISTS Passports ш Letters of Credit &s: 1885

8 A 8 a Two Line Pica Celtic No. 3. $4 95 SCREEN BORDERS Original ms Handsome Features &a 1886

6 A 6 a Two Line Enoi.ish Celtic No. 8. $5 40 GRAND HOTEL Elegant Appointments &s 87

10 A Great Primer Celtic . $2 75

ФНЕ #HITE '|TAR STEAMSHIP fÍAVIGATION COMPANY

APPROPRIATE AND jlANDSOME

5 A Double Small Pica Celtic Initial. $8 50 ШШШШшШМШШШШШй excellent Better for ornamental íob Printing ЦмРО-RIUM OF JaSHION

6 A Double Gkeat Pit im к h Celtic Initial. $4 50

jjlRST fRAND §ROMENADE CONCERT

'Щ he Batest Copular Hovelties^ These can be justified with the Light Face Celtic Scries, as shown above. The sizes of Celtic shown are Hrevier, Long Primer, Pica and Great Primer.

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS. CHICAGO. Pica Celtic No. 5. $3 00 HANDSOMEST ADORNMENTS Genteel and Profitable Evening Employment 4882

;ii ЫА Brevier Celtic No. 5. S2 15 .20 a a0 A Long Prime« Celtic No. 5. Su N5 COMMERCIAL PRINTERS HUNDRED THOUSAND Respectfully Commend this New Celtic Highly Pleasing entertainments From Celtictown 1883 Thanksgiving 1884

12 a ISA Great Primer Celtic No. $3 50 HOME CHANGES Interesting Legal Communications 1882

i л В A Two Line Pica Celtic No. 5. $3 9J SUMMER RESORTS Route Maps and Information 1886

Two Lis в English Celtic No. $4 .V) RARE GEMS Fine Old Diamonds 1887

PATENTED. 10а DA Double Pica Fashion Condensed «.-, 00 THIRD FASHIONABLE EXHIBITION Extensiye Importations of Ornamental Summer Novelties

94 a 18 A Pica Fashion Condensed No. 2. $3 50 IK a 12 A Cheat Priver Fashion Condensed No. 2. $< CO FASHIONABLE SOCIETY FOREST SHADOWS Eeautifül and Reliable Hard Metal Tyre Scenes From Syracuse College

8a 5Л Double Great Primer Fashion Condensed $5 50 EMPORIUM OF FASHION Ornamental Designs for Job Printer 18

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS. CHICAGO. 10 a 8 A Two Line Pica Condensed Runic No. S. $5 60 OLD RUNIC CHARACTERS. Goths and Scandinavians were the Runie Nations of Europe. 1234.

30 а 20 A Two Lise Pearl Runic Condensed No. 2. Sä 25 23 a 15 A Two Line Nonpareil Runic Cowd. No. 2. $2 40 BRAVE RUNIC WARRIORS OF OLD ! ; THE OLD RUNIC MEMORIALS. Played a part in the Destruction of the Roman Empire Seandinavia was the Home of the Old Runie in its Declining Days. 3679. Warrior Nations. 5678.

8 a 5 A Two Line Great Primer Runic Condensed No. 2. $4 50 ANCIENT RUNIC NATIONS. These Beautiful Runie Characters must Command Attention. 345.

20 a 12 A Two Line Brevier Runic Cono. No. 2. $3 00 15 а 10 A Two Line Long Prim. Runic Cond. No. 2. $3 50 THE RUNIC CHARACTER ' THIS RUNIC TYPE More easily read than the old Runie Will Prove a Useful Letter CutonRoeks. 1234. i to Printers. 456.

6 a 4 A Four Line Pica Runic Condensed No. 2. $6 SO CONDENSED RUNIC. Runie Nations of North Europe Columbia. 1890.

PARMER. LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUKDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 12 a 8 A Two Line Pica Fabric. (4 75 ^HANDSDME^ND^DURABLEVTYPE^ TtiE Garrulous Sphinx talking nf YnunnEr and BEttEr Days -CnwnothE^RiVEroNilEo 18B4 b_

24 a 15 A Pica Fabric. $3 75 18 a 10 A Great Prixer Fabric. $4 00 ^JDURNEYoTnoTHEoNDRTHoPDLE^- -^THEoFASHIDNoJDURNAL^- The Land nf the Midnight Sun and Eternal Snnw Mirrnr of the American Dress REfnrm ^НурвгЬпгвап Picnic 1882£- ^AsBDCiotinnol8B3^-

PATENT PENDING. 36 a 15 A Pica Cobrenct. SO 50 Second Mortgage 'Railway 'Bonds Purchased Government Securities and Insurance Stocks for Sound Investments Safe Deposit (company i$$6

24 a 10 Л Great Primer Currency. $fi 00 Ihe American Qiauk JMote Company Printers of United States Currency and Postage Stamps Government Contractors 1887

PATENTED. 8 a 5 A Three Line Nonpareil Romanic. $4 an ^ЕАШДАВЕЕ ©ЕЕЕЖШ^

QUADS ANO SPACES FURNISHED WITH THIS FONT.

Established 1804 f же ©ж© Mew Y©EtK f tpe Foit^brt

Two Line Pica Romanic. SI 25 §¥PEKB ©S^S^M^ "f be Д eMest Е,©жав_ ©f 'fkem Д 11

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 40 a 20 A Nonpareil Franklin Extended. $2 60 30 a 16 a 20 A Brevier Franklin Extended. $3 78

THE NAME FRANKLIN EXTENDED FRANKLIN IS -A. NAME

Introduces to the American Printer this Novel and Will be ever Cherished t)V The Patriot Elegant Design and Useful Character. CONVENTIONS ONLY NOMINATE.

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20a 12a ISA Long Primer Franklin Extended. $4 00 FRANKLIN EXTENDED TO ALL NATIONS The Rights and. Liberties he so Successfully Claimed for his o-wn Country Pleasant Reading in the Franklin Square Library. 1 234567S90

24 a 10 A 12 A Pica Franklin Extended. $4 00 THE FRANKLIN OPENING Handsome and Attractive Productions for Fall Trade Suggestions to Artistic Job Printers 1234567890

18 a 6 a 8 A Great Primer Franklin Extended. $4 50 THE FRANKLIN ROAD Government Bonds and Railroad Securities Financial and Commercial Matters 1234567890

10 a 4 a 6 A Two Line Pica Franklin Extended. $6 00 FRANKLIN HOTEL Harmonious Old Style Feature 123 Bright 456

6 a 4 a 4 A FINANCIAL Three Line Pica Franklin Extended. HALL $7 50 Home and Family Cares Nomination

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 30 a 12 A Pica French Antique Extended. , $4 00 Q-3=3-A.Ü"U\AJX,i:fcT<3- OIEIEeiEIb/ÍOniTIES G-rad/u-a/tion Exercises Xlax-vard. ~U~n.i-versit37- 1886

50a 25A Pearl French Antique Extended. $3 00 40 а 25 A Nonpareil French Antique Extended. $2 60 t*7TT гг> хго^-згххто- тгт-с-мч ' ' ^ Rar гтогг^т-д^охэв O-Ze^JSTXl STE A TuTROAT EXOVBSION

Comisal -t-_xi-tlco of ct-eavtle Zepls-yrre in Th«!r 2»lA3rful Mocda Xaa.Trig'Ora.tiaa.g' Harmlec^ Gemmer .Aj3e.-u.sem.e23. te XZIIguIomo ХОв*эа.ввьаа.ог 1663 ÏTeecLeA Becisatioa. ies-4

English French Antique Extended. $3 oo

Cozr^plete X^ine of' Seasonale Q-ood-s 1887

36 a 20 A Brevier French Antique Extended. $3 00 30 a 20 A Long Primer French Antique Extended. $3 35 -А-ЗЯ- HONEST LAW-TEE ■^7ч7•Ъ.еп. Eog-u.es ^isag-ree Honest Men Reaper and Mo-wing Machine Receive Tlieir 0.<*гза. 18E2 -A-grric-u.lt-u.re 1 S S Б

20a 12 A Great Prihkr French Antique Extended. $5 00

E2rterxsiTrel3r C-a-ltiTreuted. in Plorida 139

Brevier Antique Extended No. 4. S3 25 ^.МЕЕЮАЪГ HISTOEICAL SOCIETY IReooiccLs аю-cL IEfce~m ini scenoes o± Colonial Selrbleiirs ТЗз-в К!х1Л-0^1вз?Тэос35:езгв 1882

30 a 80 A Pearl Antique Extended No. 4. $3 60 24 а 18 A Nonpareil Antique Extended No. 4. @2 05 ÏAST TIA ВТДГЕЯТ Д'В.ТЧТСЭ-ИТ т.ттдпт TTIISriTIEID ST-A-TES BANKEBS ТЗэ-ö ITö-w- Tfi-n glaxLcX Ti?a33.si>oi■t;a.■t±o п. Ооторалп-у Spec-ulative Tendencies Dev-elopiiig Pasaengrer Aooommodatloas 1883 ОеыхасЭ-х&ю. Tours 1884

12 a 10 A Great Primer Antique Extended No. 4. $5 40 ZETinre IPnroof "Warenouse 1S85

18 a 12 A Lono Primer Antique Extended No. 4. $3 50 15 а 12 A Pica Antique Extended No. 4. $4 2S ifoireig-ust nsroTnns TXSZEIFTXID T^IPIE FroTTi. Our ZECzxzoZb-airxges ZEPco? «ТоТэ ZPz?±3n.l3±3=Lg ТП-n terprise 8©

10 а 7 A USTIE^V XjIHSTIE Dourle Small Pica Antique Steamers Extended No. 4. 98 $6 10 Га 4 A С^Ъ/ПЕ> Dourle Enolish Antique Gkrade Extended No. 4. 82 $6 20

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUHDERS, CHICAGO. SO a 30 A An ATK Roman Extended. $3 60 50 a 84 А Nonpareil Roman Extended. $8 Я0 COMMITTEE OF ARKANOEMENTS THE RICHMOND NATION AL BANK Grm»l A.in\\\nl SviTnmeriiights Festival and SlxutKenfetrt Suspension. Caused by G-i-eat Depreciation in 'Values Brooklyn Turnverein 18ЙЙ Quotations Unchanged. 1883

.Mi a 24 A Brevier Roman Extended. $4 50 BRIDGEFORT SEWING MACHINE INDUSTRIES Mammoth Establishments Devoted Exclusively to Manufacturing Purposes Results of American Enterprise 1884т

la 12A Lono Primer Roman Extended. S4 05 24 a 12 A Pica Roman Extended. 84 3.'. HOTEL BRUNSWICK CAED COENERS Most Sximptuous Entertainment The Tasteful Job Printer■ Bridal Parties 1885 Demand 1886

loa 8 A Great Primer Roman Extended. $5 40 LAKE HURON The Northern Summer Resort 8У

24 a 18 A Brkvier Clarendon Extended. S3 40 24 a 12 A Lono Primer Clarendon Extended. S3 15 NEW SPECIMEN BOOK EX ТЕ 1ST IDE 3D LIISTE Examination ZR.espectfu.lly IR■equested Excellent, for Advertisements Estimates Furnished 1882 ID ur ability 1882

50 a 24 A Nonpareil Title Expanded. $3 85 SO a 24 A Brevier Title Expanded. S4 40 UNA-NIMOTJe ENDOB8EMENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Every rrlntlngr EsttibllKlinn'iil Should llave Of' American Board of' JToreigpn M ímmíoiik Our Heading Scripte 1883 A ii nua 1 Convention 1 8§3

16 a 8 A Great Primer Title Expanded. S4 30 SECOND MORTGAGE Dela^vare, Lackawanna and Western S 4

36 a 18 A Lono Primer Title Expanded. S4 as 24 a 12 A Pica Title Expanded. $4 00 SEED CATALOGUE PACIFIC EXPRESS Mints on Garden Ornamentation Overland Fast IMCail Route Rare Plants 1885 Erie Railway 1886

24 A Nonpareil Ornamented No. 6. $2 75 Brevier Ornamented No. 6. $3 oo GRAND Г>А11л-5Г EXCURSION THEE 3P03PXJXaÄ3R SERIES ON THEE FAMOUS STíSriTCBEBACKl ROA» ATTRACTIONS EOR CUSTOMERS MCAUCHE CHUNK! 1882 JUST ISSUED 1883

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO. 34 a 12 A Brevieb Antique Extended. $S : OTJB. ISTATIOXAb CURHENCY G-overnments of Various Denominations 1882

M A Peakl Antique Extended. S3 15 24 a 12 A Nonpareil Antique Extended. $8 15 AMUSIIV& HEMIIÎISCU1VC4!! GÜOHGIA ТДГОКГЗЭЕПв

COmiCAIi STORIES FOÄ TUB MÜ.B.IITXII Strange aiesirioric Experiments FORECASTLE 1883 Commentator 1884

Double Pica Antique Extended. $s at

ta 12 A Long Primer Antique Extended. $4 50 10 a 8 A Pica Antique Extended. $4 95

Our Specimen -None Otner 8в

Brevier Broad Gothic. $3 00

16 A Long Primer Broad Gothic. $8 25 * -Г1— IE: + Г*ч||>^С=1 AFRA + WEL-OOME

12 A Pica Bkoad Gothic. $2 50 AI^J * EIL 5АГч|-Г * IC3IVJ

Three Line Nonpareil Broad Gothic. $4 00 ■♦• IVJ

lfla 8 A Paragon Clarendon Extended. (5 60

24 a 12 A Long Primer Clarendon Extended No. 2. $5 SO 16 a 10 A Pica Clarendon Extended No. 2. S5 20

Setrtlexxnexit; Credit 1883

8 a 6 A Double English Clarendon Extended. SS TS

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE P0UHDERS, CHICAGO. 30 a 36 A Brevier Gothic Italic No. 1. $3 25 i а 36 A Long Primer Gothic Italic No. 1. $3 35 THE COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM COMPANY BANNERS AND TRANSPARENCIES Messages Promptly Forwarded Through Pneumatic Tunnels Eminent Prevaricators for Presidential Campaigns Edison Duplex Machines 1882 Candidate's Portraits 1883

13 a 12 A Two Line Long Primer Gothic Itaijc No. 1. $3 45 SECOND MORTGAGE RAILWAY BONDS Brokers and Dealers in Railroad and Government Securities Sound Investments 1884

la 24 A Pica Gothic Italic No. 1. $3 50 18 a 18 A Two Link Brevier Gothic Italic No. 1. $3 75 COMMISSION MERCHANTS THE NATIONAL GAME Wholesale Dealers In all Southern Products Champions of the Diamond Field Fulton Market 1885 Metropolitan 1886

24 a 18 A English Gothic Italic No. 2. 83 50 PRINTERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER The Mutual Life and Accidental Insurance Companies of the United States, England and France Our Children's Fireside Amusements 1886

00 a 38 A Nonpareil Gothic Italic No. 2. $3 00 50 a 30 A Brevier Gothic Italic No. 2. $2 60

LIBERALLY ENDOWED EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECHUAKERS THE GREAT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

The Demand for these Versatile Gentlemen Qroweth Apace During Presidential Years History of the Early Settlement of the Thirteen Original American States

Highly Excited Audiences 1883 Indian Legends and Superstitions 1884

24a 18A Great Primer Gothic Italic No. 2. $4 25 THROUGH PICTURESQUE VALLEYS Enjoying Bounteous Natu re s Annual Spring Opening Summer Tournaments 1887

40 a 30 A Long Primer Gothic Italic No. 2. $3 00 36 a 24 A Pica Gothic Italic No. 2. $S 00 HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY ROMANTIC MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS

Emigrant Route to all Points In the Northwestern States Wafting Zephyrs from Schoharie County Tanneries Via Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge 1882 Delightfully Refreshing 1885

16 a 10 A Two Link Pica Gothic Italic No. 2. $5 00 DECORATION DAY CEREMONIES Commemorative of the Memory of Departed Heroes Railway Communication 48

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO. 70 a 50 A Nonpareil Gothic No. 7. $3 15 70 a 30 A Brevier Gothic No. 4. «:! 40

HAPPINESS IS THE SURE REWARD OF INDUSTRY MOST INTERESTING HISTORIC RESEARCHES

The Theory of Punting Should not be Unknown to Those who Make Frequent Use of Books It is the Inclination to Think too Highly of our Acquisitions that Engenders

It is Much to be Wished that Men of Vain Pretenses, Long Quarrels Letters were Qualified to Criticise Intelligently the Mechanical Features Intolerance and Discord, and it may be Admitted that there are

of Printed Work 1882 Matters about 1883

38 a 18 A Great Primer Gothic No. 3. $4 15 MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Fire and Marine Insurance Effected on Vessels and Cargoes North American Mutual 1886

TELESCOPIC GOTHIC SKHIES

60 A Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic No. 5. $2 25 60 A Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic No. 6. $2 25 ANOTHER GRAND TELESCOPIC DISCOVERY HANDSOME NEW DESCRIPTIVE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE

INGENIOUS CONTRIVANCES FOR MEASURING THE DISTANCE THE CELEBRATED LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CHARACTERS OF MODERN AGES BETWEEN THE HEMISPHERES 1895 NEW LIST OF STANDARD WORKS 1894

Telescopic Gothic in Combination.

established гон the happiness of future generations

Good Samaritan Seasiöe Sanitarium for Homeless Children

Entirely Free from Malaria Liberal Subscriptions and Legacies are Alwavs Most Acceptable

00A Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic No. 7. $2 25 Nonpareil Telescopic Gothic No. 8. $2 25

every description of material required for a complete outfit plain and ornamental bookbinding and lettering in all its varied branches

OF A PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE OLD NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY CAREFULLY EXECUTED WITH ELEGANCE AND DISPATCH AND UPON TERMS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP

SPECIMENS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED 1889 ORDERS RECEIVED ST TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH 1BBS

These four fonts of Gothic аге cast to same body and line, and work together as Capitals and Small Capitals without justification. Price op Complete Set, $8.00.

Two Line Pica Gothic No. 3. $5 20 SILVER CERTIFICATES Four Per Cent Government Bonds Safe Investment 1887

70 a 36 A Long Primer Gothic No. 4. $3 GO 40 a 20 A Pica Gothic No. 4. $3 15 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT THE SUMMER TOURIST GUIDE

Special Attention is Called to Our Electrotyping Department Giving Comprehensive and Exhaustive Descriptions Latest and Most Approved Machinery of Seaside Excursion Routes Newspaper Headings and Complete Outfits 1882 Time Tables and Summer Hotels 1885

When ordering Gothics from this paue, please be particular to observe the Numbers.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUNDERS. CHICAGO. 50 a SB A Pearl Gothic No. 3. 83 40 50 a 30 A Nonpareil Gothic No. 4. $2 60

THE ART OF TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGNING ELEGANT SPECIMENS OF TYPOGRAPHY

Experience and Taste Must Dictate what Character of Outline and Material will Knowledge of Mathematical Drawing Should be Possessed by

Produce Effective Harmony 1882 Every Job Compositor 1883

tea 8 A Two Line Pica Gothic No. 2. $6 20 Combination EXHIBITION 1884

50a 24A Brevier Gothic No. 3. S3 83 36 a 18 A Long Primer Gothic No. 3. $.3 40 FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE TYPE SORTS FURNISHED

American Commercial Union Assurance Company By The Old New York Type Foundry and Commission Exchange 1885 Printers' Emporium 1886

6« 4 A Two Line Great Primer Gothic No. 1. $6 oo Diamond MINE 87

36 a 18 A Pica Gothic No. 1. S4 00 24 a 12 A Great Primer Gothic No. 1. $5 25 ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOUGH METAL

Literary and Musical Entertainments Wear Resisting Material

Piano Recital 1884 Durability 1885

4a ЗА Four Line Pica Gothic No. 1. $7 50 Merchant BOND 86

10 A 10 a Great Primer Gothic. No. 5. $3 T5 Northwestern GRAND TRUNK LINE 1882

20 A 20 a Brevier Gothic No. 5. $3 00 18 A 18 a Long Primer Gothic No. 5. $3 25 THE UNSURPASSED ADVANTAGES PALACE SLEEPING COACHES Possessed by This Useful Gothic Commends 1 682 New Practical Modern Inventions 1564

10 A 10 A Two Line Small Pica Gothic No. 5. $4 50 MICHIGAN LAKE REGION 1885

16 A 16 A Pica Gothic No. 5. $3 50 12 A 12 a Two Line Brevier Gothic No. 5. «3 «1 SUPERIOR DESIGNERS PARLOR ORNAMENT Satisfactory Enactments 1886 Handsome Paintings 1887

Two Line English Gothic No. 5. $5 00 8A 8a Harmonious SANCTUM 1884

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS. CHICAGO. 24 a là A Two Line Brevier Gothic No. 1. $4 00 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Extensive Sale of European Summer Novelties 1882

18 a 10 A Two Line Long Primer Gothic No. 1. $4 60 SOUND INVESTMENTS United States Government Memorandum 1889

16 a 10 A Two Line Pica Gothic No. 1. $6 88 DIVIDEND DECLARED Manufacturer and Importer 1 85

50a 24 A Brevier Gothic No. 2. $4 05 HOLIDAYS AMONG THE MOUNTAINS Economical Summer Excursions Through the Housatonic Valley 1882

8a 6A Two Line English Gothic No. 2. jr. 60 OUR GOTHIC Popular Faces 82

50 a 40 A Pearl Gothic No. 2. $3 83 50 a 40 A Nonpareil Gothic No. 3. $3 CO STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATUR! RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS Magazines and Periodicals Suitable for Readers of all Denominations Superior Advantages Presented to Cautious Investors Webster Unabridged Dictionary 1882 Michigan Southern 1773

8a 5A Two LraE Great Primer Gothic No. 2. 87 50 METAL Specimen 38 GOTHICS 6а 4A Two Line Advertise Paragon Gothic No. 2. 84 S8 00

36a 24A Long Primer Gothic No. 2. $3 85 24 a 23 A Pica Gothic No. 2. S3 85 GRACEFUL PROPORTIONS DRY GOODS SALE Beautiful Household Art Decorations Some Unprecedented Bargains Most Prominent 1886 Seasonable 1887 6а 4A HOME Fol'R Line Chime Pica Gothic No. 2. 85 (10 50

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 50 a 88 A Lose Primer Gothic Condsnbed No. 4. $8 30 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Together with an Accurate and Exhaustive History from its First Settlement to the Present Time Overland Stage Routes 1884

70 a 60 A Nonpareil Gothic Condensed No. 4. $8 85 TO a 36 A Bhetier Gothic Condensed No. 4. $3 25

SUGGESTIONS OF HARMONIES NEVER DREAMED OF KINDLY PRESERVE OUR SPECIMEN BOOK

In Aiming at Excellence in Printing it Will be Found that Presswork Deserves More than Prosperity has Proven a Much Stronger Trial of Virtue than Adversity

a Passing Consideration 1882 Meaningless Ancient Proverbs 1883

40 a 24 A Pica Gothic Condensed No. 4. $3 65 THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Consignments of Merchandise Forwarded with Unusual Promptness and Dispatch Mercantile Transportation 1885

50 a 80 A Long Primer Gothic Condensed No. 5. $2 65 50 a 24 A Pica Gothic Condensed No. 5. $3 75 BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS FOR THE PRINTERS VALUABLE STANDARD LITERATURE Large or Small Printing Houses Furnished Complete at Lowest Rates The Type Founders' Specimen Book is SO Considered by Send for Estimates 1882 Thinking Printers 1883

18 a 12 A Double Enulish Gothic Condensed No. 5. $14 00 MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL ITEMS Interesting and Readable Stock Exchange Reports 1884

86 a 18 A Great Primer Gothic Condensed No. 5. $4 30 24 a 16 A Docble Small Pica Gothic Cond. No. 5. $3 50 ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENTS STRANGE EXCITEMENT The Panama Interoceanic Canal Company Manhattan Temperance Association Incorporated 1885 Excursionists 1886

24 a 18 A Great Primer Gothic Cond. No 6. fs 15 We Recommend To Printers This Beautiful and Useful Series of Gothic Condensed SINGLE Ш DOUBLE GYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES 1884

50 a 30 A Long Pr. Gothic Condensed No. 6. $2 70 a MA Pica Gothic Condensed No. 6. $2 95 THE AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY Technical Terms Lately introduced into Agriculture and Horticulture Cheap Handsome Presents for Christmas and New Years The Comanche Hunting Grounds (882 Splendid Toys and Candies 1883

Two LraE Pica Gothic Condensed No. 6. $4 05 Consignments of Merchandise Transported with Promptness MICHIGAN STATE CENTRAL RAILROAD 1885

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 36 A Pearl Gothic Condensed. $1 35 36 A Nonpareil Gothic Condensed. (1 35 PEN AND PENCIL SKETCHES OF THE BATTLEFIELDS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONART WAR HEAVY IMPORTATIONS OF RICH FABRICS FROM EUROPEAN MARKETS

24 A Long Primer Gothic Condensed No. 3. $1 60 36A Brevier Gothic Condensed No. 2. 81 80 CHARM OF MUSIC AT THE EARLY DAWN OF MORNING IMPORTANT ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES

21 A Great Primer Gothic Condensed No. 1. 82 50 S6A Pica Gothic Condensed No. 1. $2 50 NEW YORK AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS A FEW INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

18 A Two Line Pica Gothic Condensed No. 1. $2 50 18 A Paragon Gothic Condensbd Ко. 1. . $2 50 INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE LANDSCAPE SKETCHES

24 a 12 A Two Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 85 00 GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Unexcelled Cabin Accommodations for European Tourists and Continental Travelers 1882

)a 14 A Double Great Prixer Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 88 20 UNRELIABLE TELEGRAPH MESSENGER BOYS Enterprising Young Americans and Uncompromising Corporations 1885

52 a 36 A Pica Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 84 00 42 a 25 A Great Primer Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 85 1Ю GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE APPROACHING HOLIDAY SEASON RICHLY ILLUSTRATED JUVENILE MAGAZINES Largest Assortment of Elegantly Bound aod Attractive Juvenile Books 1883 Pleasant Evening Entertainment for the Rising Generation 1883

10 a 7 A Double Pabaqon Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 86 75 OUR COMPREHENSIVE DICTIONARY Resurrected Obsolete Phrases and Forgotten Words 1886

10 a 7 A Four Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed No. 1. 88 70 The Washington INSTITUTION 1887

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36 A Brevier Gothic Condensed No. 1. 81 35 18 A Two Line Pica Gothic Extra Condensed No. 2. 8^ 00 HIGHLY ENTERTAINING ANECDOTES FROM COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS THE NIAGARA SUSPENSION BRIDGE U 30 A Long Pbimer Gothic Condensed No. 1. 81 70

MEMOIRS OF REMARKABLE PERSONS IN EVERY COUNTRY 12 A Two Line English Gothic Condensed. S3 60

36 A Long Primer Gothic Condensed No. 2— Caps. 82 05 EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE WINTER NIGHT 83

PARMER. LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 52 a 36 A Long Primer Gothic Condensed No. 7. S3 40 THE BROADWAY UNDERGROUND PASSENGER RAILWAY CORPORATION Beautiful Visions of Rapid Transit Rudely Scattered to the Winds by Indignant Property Owners Angry Stockholders and a Suffering Public 1882

70 a 52 A Nonpareil Gothic Condensed No. 7. S3 75 70 a 30 A Brevier Gothic Condensed No. 7. $3 25

HARDHEAOED TRUTHS RICHER THAN COLORADO QUARTZ SPLENDID GENTEEL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Garnered into Maxim Baskets and Borne in Thoughtful Memories for Daily Service in One Hundred Thousand per Annum Guaranteed Energetic Workers

Behoof of Mankind Constant Employment

That even Fools may Profit and Grow Wise 1883 Apply at Once for Particulars and Terms I884

42 a 25 A Pica Gothic Condensed No. 7. S3 35 FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY

Persuasive Arguments Advanced to Further Deplete the Exchequer of Paterfamilias Spring Bonnets and Happy Faces 1885

Double English Gothic Condensed No. 8. $5 35 THE GREAT SENSATION SCENE Summer Afternoon Walk on Brooklyn Bridge 182

50 a 30 A Long Primer Gothic Condensed No. 8. 82 45 30 a 20 Л Pica Gothic Condensed No. 8. $2 № Sunday Schools Perambulating Through Prospect Park Venturesome Travelers in African Mountains HORSE AND CARRIA6E AT AUCTION 1882 HOLIDAY EDITION 1883

12 a 8 A Double Great Primer Gothic Condensed No. 8. $6 45 RECREATION Handsome Girls 1 85

24 a 18 A Great Piiimek Gothic Condensed No. 8. S3 45 20 a 12 A Double Small Pica Gothic Condensed No. 8. SI 50 Metropolis Board for Old Bachelors Interoceanic Canal Company ENTERTAINMENT 1886 PRACTICAL 1887

Double Parauon Gothic Condensed No. 8. $ti 90 COAL FUMES Temperance 1882

10 a 5 A Four Line Pica Gothic Condensed No. 8. $9 IS MODEL Mansions 84

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 30a зол Pica French Ionic, S3 50 STEEb PLATE AND LITHOGRAPHT Superior 'Workmanship Guaranteed in Every Instance 'Wood Engraving 1888

Brevier French Ionic. - $3 80 50 a 34 A Long Primer French Ionic. $3 75 CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD THE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Improved Passenger Service to all Southwestern Points Easiest Route to the Yellowstone Park Elegant Appointments 1883 Speed and Safety 1884

Two Lise Small Pica French Ionic. $5 35 Northern Minnesota Farming Lands PROSPECTUS 1885

20 a 15 A Two Line Brevier French Ionic. $4 00 20 a 12 A Great Prime к French Ionic. $4 25 Pharmaceutical Preparations The Lawn and Greenhouse CHEMISTRY 1886 GARDENER 1887

13 a 8 A Two Line Enoi i-ii French Ionic. $6 60 Amusing Fireside Companions PUBLICATION 8 S The 10 а 8Л Spectacular Two Lise Great Primer French Ionic. Attraction $9 00 ТхИьАТхъЕ о 3 10 а 0 Evening A Four Line Pica French Sociables Ionic. $13 50 KNIGcIiT 84.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. 12а 8 A Great Primer Fashion. $5 00 NOVELTY IN FASHIONS Extensive Assortment of Fine Goods 882

24 a 18 A Long Primer Fashion. M 25 16 s 12 A Pica Fashion. Я 50 RECHERCHE PAPER PATTERN SEASIDE RAMBLE Our Imports of Elegant Costumes 1883 Sea Bathing in Sunshade 1SS4 10 a 6 A GENTS Double WEARING Small Pica Fabhion. $6 on Finest Assortment of Silks 885 7а 5A LADIES Double MAGAZINE English Fashion. $? 00 Reliable American Journal 86

6a 4 A Double Paragon Fashion. Í8 73

Black Diamonds S5

PATENT PENDING. 8a 5A Two Line Pica Fashion Antique. $5 00 ROBES

12 a 8 A Pica Fashion Antique. $2 50 10 a 7 A Great Primer Fashion Antique. $3 50 ANTIMONY Modern Art Life 1 8 Art Colors 185

Two Line English Fashion Antique. S6 25

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE F0UHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 8 a S A Two Line Pica Bowl. $3 25 THE ВОШЬ TYPE Sowls played on the Willage Green

14 а 8 A Pica Bowl. $2 00 10 a 6 A Türke Link Nonpareil Bowl. $3 00 ВОШЬ, PbAVEHS ©OCû5k6IHS Smoke fpom the Bowl of his Pipe fcûJith FlOWePS Of ©Pight

в a 4 A Three Line Pica Bowl. $6 35

Dew Vopk Historic Ground

8 a в A Orkat Prdikr Arbor. $3 60

Hventiie Meetings at Yine Sovereà Ärlor

Two Line Pica Arbor. $5 00 SE&SÏBE 6CT7flÇ£S Wave Crest íof Summer ©atfrmg мивта Two Line Great Primer type Arbor. 87 00 Qraná fountain Yiews

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOXJHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. IS A Pica Telephone Gothic. $1 65 RAPIP COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MANUFACTURING CITIES MANHATTAN TELEPHONE EXCHANCE

12 A Great Prixer Telephone Gothic. $3 10 CONFERENCE OF NATIONS TO REDUCE RATES OF EXCHANGE INTERNATIONAU COMMISSION SATISFACTORY

g A Doibi.e Pica Telephone Gothic. $2 65 ADVANCEMENT OF ARTISTIC WORKS OUR CONTRIBUTIONS

PATENT PENDING. 8 A Three Line Nonpareil Gothic Lined. $3 75 IUI LATEST STYLE UN ШПМ1Ё LINE»

Pica and Three Line Nonpareil in Combination. Веекмаш Streets New York

15 A Lose Primer Gothic Lined. $2 75 I lä A Pica Gothic Lineo. $2 75 LATEST DESIGNS m job type INDIANS FB@Ü WILÜ WEST Long Primer and Pica in Combination. GOTHIC lined Smoking The С'АИШШТГ

6 A Two Line Pica Gothic Lined. $4 00 Ш1С4М аЖ THE NWnWEST Wlw Three Line Type Nonpareil and Two Line Founmy Pica in Combination.

PATENT PENDING. On 4 A Two Line Pica Darb. 84 (Ю

^o^o"W stjjigs \Ш& $эцуецощв4 JB^+bs

5 a ЗА Three Lise Pica Barr. $5 85

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED April 28, 1885. 10 a 6 A Тппее Line Nonpareil Camparín. $4 00 Noveftreg for ft.pproacñrn£ H o! f day Seagon CHPtlSTMflS GREETING Î8SS

QUAOS AND SPACES FURNISHED WITH THIS FONT.

8a 5Л Two Line Pica Campaign. $4 50 Interesting Ceremonies at Festive Gatherings НдаУДРР MBH Î8T8

Three Line Pica Campaign. $в 50

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QUADS AND SPACES FURNISHED WITH THIS FONT.

PATENTS PENDING. 18 A Grkat Primer Fashion Condensed Nu. 1. $8 00 12 a « A Great Prime» Japanese. $4 «i BEÄ¥?IF¥L SPECfflESS iE€§f}A?i¥E кт ЩШШ ES?ABLiSMEB I87S.

PATENTED. 10 а 6 А Two Line Pica Essiun. $4 85 8 a 5 A Two Line Great Piumer Ension. $5 75 farewell to the Élome guards Ciegan( îflount 'f crnon MttW 1882

Font Line Pica Ensiun. $8 IX)

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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED, в a 4 A Two Line Gbeat Р«шеп Horizontal Shade. $5 00

■*^ ^ ^». f «nk $k& itves (Mfe. mi дом

12 a 8 A Great Primer Horizontal Sbad |S 50 8 a 6 A Two Line Pica Horizontal Shade. $4 50 i ARCjlDE ROjU) btautee Jtafen ta State 889 S«0№ EltCttfe Light! 380

Four Line Pica Horizontal Shade. SB 50 idAtmper isti SMESPERE «

PATENTED Dec. 9, 1884. 10 A Three Line Nonpareil Souvenir. $3 rs шпмггснчжП m ТШ ¥№№ АШЮВМПГ 14M QUADS AND SPACES FURNISHED WITH THIS FONT.

8 A Two Line Pica Soutenir. SI » № шшшшшшшы ЕДОШ

5 A Three Line Pica Souvenir. seoo

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QUAD« AND 6PACE8 FURNI8HED WITH THIS FONT.

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. COPYRIGHT PENDING. SO a 14 Л Lomo I'iümeii Franklin Circular. $4 50 HEW YORK AHD CHICAGO IHSURAHCE COMPANY. The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Columbia Buildings. on Monday. September 27, 1886. To receive the Report and Statement of Accounts for the past year.

30 a 12 A Pica Heroic. $2 75 10 a 8 Л Thru Line Nontarejl Heroic. $3 50 tfEípjG DEEDS OF OLD цщотс actions tfetfoisin is x[o\ corqfirqed \o bq^le-fields ÄrqGi4cc|r| |r}depei|áeí|ce гщ Doctors qqd Fii

12 a 6 A Two Line Pica Heroic. $4 00 ОЩ tfEf¡0{C ÄJVCESTO^S. Irfei'oic Vei

8a 4A Two Line Pica Gek. $4 00

Three Line Pua Gem. çJ|gumpiuou$ о^^ащие &щ eJ^nbrtmrtmsnï ^

/:, eáBougl^ of Z\ (3¿ Jffem^d from — XtP-5 Q^r&

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE F0UHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING.

SO a 1ä A Long Primer York. $* 25

YOp^, A CITY ©F Ej\@bÄJvit) Ij\ YCp^SfilpS CeUNTY.

York ig eurrougded by Ancient Walls, agd Hntcred by Five principal Gateways agd Five smaller ogeg. At tge head of tlje Ç'ublic 13uildinc>s ig Ige Catgedral Whicg ig tge ©lory of York. Vge greater part of tge ^Building wae erected ig tge '3tg agd 14tg Cegturieg.

j\ow, York, or never, steel tgy fearful tgoughtg, Saint Alban 6 battle, wog by fargoug York, Agd change misdoubt to reeolutiog ; Shall be etergie'd ig all age to corge, — •Be that tgou hop'et to be, or -what tgou art Sound, diurne agd trumpets ! — agd to Ltondog oil pesian to death ; it is not worth) tge enjoying. Agd rgore gucg days ag these to us befall !

Pica York. 84 50 JsIEW YC:pI\, CJ4ISF CITY ©F Tf^E ENj'PIpS STATE,

Th)e J^arbop ig a large Í3ay, with a circumference of 2S, Nuiles, spreading before the City on the Soutrj gide ; it ig deep) enough for the largest ve66elg. jNew York ig admirably Situated, arjd is the Empor-iurrj of our ciupopearj JPrade.

Sweet Ouke of York ! our ppop to learj upon. Créât Liord of Warwick, if we grjould recount jNuw thou art gorje, we rjave no gtaff, rjo gtay. ©up baleful news, and at each) wopd'g deliveparjce © Cliffopd ! boistepoug Clifford ! tfjou hast Stab poniar-dg in our flesh: till all were told, Trje words would add more anguigh) th)an, thje Thje Flowep of Europe for- his crjivalry ; wourjds. And treacherously hast tljou vanquished hinj. © valiant Lîord ! the î)uke of York is glain.

¡Ma SA Tiirkk Line Nonpareil Y'ork. $5 75

Yor-ktown, Virgirjia, situated orj trje South) side oí trje piver York, Sixty Miles fron] Pichmorjd.

Merrjorable irj [history as trje Scerje of the Surrender oí hovel Coprjwallig and rji§ Army on trje 19trj ©ctober, l7S^

©ff witrj hi§ rjead, and get it or] And cited up a trjousarjd rjeavy York gates, tinges, So York rnay over-look trje towrj C)urirjtf trje Wars of York arjd of York. Earjcaster.

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING 8 л lu А Pica Sterling. $3 00

№ ТЙЕ j*lA5WFAOTlLÍI%E OF 0\1Щ, jyPE ENABLE tf8 TO SEQtf^E A JffA^p, JOtlGrf AK'D

jEl^AOlOliS J4ETAL, wHil©(rf GIVES STE^LI^Q SATUFAOTIOPÍ,

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Sa 6Л Two Line Pica Sterling. $4 00 а. у ж ЙВРЕеТ OlJf| JNlEW JDljBPlAJf f JElegrяt Jipe ■ Sterling Q© D@, Д§ ©A@rf ШЩОЕЯ J4© DERATE ®T<

8ж 0Л Three Line Nonpareil Sterling $4 00 IJLVJEIJ Wfi.qE

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plow lOLD AT Ж A© Y lf|ATE8 FOïi ®TÄIhliDÄ(|D ©Ol NI,

4a 4A Three Line Pica Sterling. $в 75

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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOÜHDERS, CHICAGO. 20 а 10 A Paragon Florence. $2 50 THE MERRY SLEIGH BELLS NOW RING OUT The Special Metal Used exclusively in our Jobbing Type long preserves its Sharpness of Outline and ensures Great Durability 273

18 a 8 A Two Like English Florence. $2 75 LATEST DESIGNS FROM OUR POPULAR SPECIMENS The Useful Characteristics of this New Series must strike all Practical Printers and make it a Universal Favorite 593

И a 18 A Pica Florence. $2 00 24 a 12 A Three Line N'onp. Florence. $2 50 WINTER SPORTS ON FROZEN LAKES AND RIYERS PLEASANT THOUGHTS OF SUMMER TIME

Healthy Open Air Recreation is afforded to the Strong and Vigorous Amid the Beautiful Lake, River and Mountain Scenery Grand Carnival on the Park Lakes 536 of our Native Land 638

10 a 6 A Two Line Great Primer Florence. %t 10 NEW STYLES FOR DISPLAY PRINTING The Public always look for New Styles and the Wise Printer Satisfies the Public Demand 468

8 a 4 A Thileh Line Pica Florence. $3 25

The History ol Florence Translated from the Latin Tongue Elegantly Condensed 354

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 10 а в A TiiHEE Line Nonpareil Vassar Siiaiieu. $3 50 VASSAL CGíV|iV|ENQBiV|BNT Prcяf!er Collet for trie iV|er;tal Trair|!r!g of Worrjarj Ori^irfal Desisя 2Sö '

Two Line Pica Vawak Siiaiieu. $4 50 STUDIOUS MAIDENS import fron] û\q Vassar Collen Cater:rjd Departî2feî!t Lawri Ternis to V(atí:6inat:cs 3SS

Three Line Pica Yassar Shaded. VASS Opportunities allowed for Цо:гфщ

PATENT PENDING. 10 а в A Three Line Nonpareil Vassar. J3 si i THE VASSAL GRADUATES Artijed Щ tf^ad ar^d tjeart for War aga|rist iV|ar]^iiid HaridsQUie Faces 359

к л 5 A Two Link Pica Vasíar. J4 50 TFfE CFfUf^CFf РДЩ T\\q Aüdiericö Requested цы to tal^e away Ù:Q Pqws ar^d Retins Щ a Sob^r Щшщ^г 357

Three Line Pica Yaívar. go oo GIRLS Active Ä^ii^d щ Bgaüt!fül Fontî

FlUURES INCLCDED IN FoNTS OF BOTH SEItlF.r".

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOTTHDERS. CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 16 л 10 A Pica Palm. $1 90 Р£ЬОЛ OIL WILL С£ЬСЛ Т£Ш STOREY SE£S

On (¡VLany Troublesome Scenes on Land also Palm Oil will be found to act like a veritable Charm 1557

12 a 8 A Three Lise Nonpareil Palm. $2 80 T£E P£L{yiS OF T£E DESERT Under their Qroad Leaves Weary Caravans Seek Welcome Shade and Rest 1557

8 a 5 A Two Line Pica Palm. $3 00 Т£Щ Р$ЬДО LE&F ЩЩ Comes in Summer to Refresh the Weary Western Railroad 1 557

0 h 4 A Thhee Line Pica Palm. $4 50 PfrbQ/l OF VICTORY Read Qur Fortune by Palmistry Welcome 1557

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING. 10 a 6 A Three Line Nonpareil Kurt. $2 75 лФт^явтпгЕ рьщта Doctors Prescribe Exercise and Recreation for the Convalescent Pleasant Slimmer Residences on bong Island Shores 385 FIRST ШЕ «ИЛ1|¥Е8Ф 276

8 а 5 A Two Line Pica Flirt. $3 00

Е^сру Яап Loelçs becl^ on some ESPent ^ith pleasure Pleasing and ßistinet Gharacter 83rd УЕЛ1| 1887

9 a 4 A Three Line Pica Flirt. $5 00

т® т® MVentJlil ^Firnes ©cetip in the Jüstorti of Яйп 1775 YICT0RY 1887

FARMER. LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. FOUR LINE PICA INSET. COPYRIGHT PENDING. Font $4 50

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COPYRIGHT PENDING. 10 A Two Line Pica Abbet. $3 S5 THE ABBEY SERIES ANCIENT RUIN IVY CLOTHED

18 A Pica Abbet. S3 00 12 A Three Line Nonpareil Abbet. $8 00 OUR HANDSOME NEW FACES WESTMINSTER ABBEY OLD STYLE PRINTING FAMOUS MEN THE MUSICAL Three Lise Pica Abbey. GENIUS S-l TS

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. PATENT PENDING.

8 a 5 A Three Line Nonpareil Primitive. $4 00 6 a 4 A Two Line Pica Primitive. $4 SO Primitive Printing @ld Chronicles ¡J^e Canterbury ^ales told ! trials of ©ur £5turdg by Poet Chaucer Forefathers

Three Line Pica Primitive. SO 00 In the Middle Ages

PATENT PENDING. 8 a 5 A Three Line Nonpareil Dolphin. $4 00 FIfAyFtf D DObPHINS• Bea&tif¿ií tüí^il^t IfiVirjg«, culler) Dijipg Gl?cir>gii?g ti^eip Color ir^to Various Tirite•

в а 4 A Two Line Pica Dolphin. $5 00 THE ВОЬРИЩ SERIES. Fisf?ii7g ai7

5 a 3 A Three Line Pica Dolphin. $7 50 THE DObPHIJSr, I^apld Stearïjirjg orj tïje ailíd Atlantic

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 50 a 24 A Nonpareil Italic Open. $4 50 M a 20 A Brevier Italic Op en. $S CO ЖХСЕ1.Х.Ж1ГТ TYPOGRAPHICAL 1>Ж81в*ГЗ COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Submitted to the American Representatives of the Art Preservative Baccalaureate Service at Packer Collegiate Institute For their Commendation 18S3 Diplomas Awarded 1884

20 a 8 A Great Primer Italic Open. $G 00 THE JOB PRINTERS' DELIGHT Cylinder and Platen Printing Machinery, 188

36 a 18 A Long Primer Italic Open. $5 00 24 a 12 A Pica Italic Open. $5 00 MOST WELCOME VISITOM IMMORTALIZED NAMES Gentle Spring with Ser Fragrant Blossoms Biographies of Eminent Statesmen Balmy Atmosphere 1883 Bound in Calf 1885

10 a 8 A Wmmt@jPM Тж•вт&М Great Primer Old Shaded OQMJPANT Italic. ЖШ $6 00

20 а 15 А Pica Old Shaded Italic Cond. $5 00 Great Primer Old Shaded Italic Cond $5 50

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10 а 8 A Two Line Pica Old Shaded Italic Condensed. $7 00 » &M

8 a (i A Pica Old Shaded Extended. $5 50 в a 5 A Paraoon Old Shaded Extended. $7 50 <0:<Ю@ШЖЖ l^&íTlfeiLI W ЖКЖЗМПО в

.il а 18 A Nonpareil Extended Open. $4 00 24 a 12 A Brevier Extended Open. $4 50

I»OFlDIL.jtR INSTITUTION

Some Important ХЛЪега! Facte and Principles RevoIu.ti.onn.ry' Battlefield« Described Ъу

A_rt Supplement 18 83 Jlnster MliidNi 1 S©-i

10 a tt A Great Primer Extended Open. $6 CO

1Р1еш§аытй and DelisrloifiiLb ЗЕ&е^оя:ЧЬ 1§6

18 a 12 A Lono Primer Extended Open. $5 00 Pica Extended Open. $5 50 ЗЯГОЮТИЕОЕЫЧ MEXICO

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOURDERS. CHICAGO. • PATENT PENDING. 18 a 12 A Long Pkiîceb Old Style Shaded No. 2. $100 ELEGANT WEDDING PRESENTS Handsome Brownstone Fronts are Decidedly Fashionable Established 1804.

18 a 8 A Pica Old Style Shaded No. 2. $3 85 10 a 6 A Great Primer Old Style Shaded No. 2. $3 85 MANHATTAN BEACH PROCLAMATION American Locomotive Engineers ovelties This Stimmer Knighthood 1886 Paris 1884

8 a 5 A Two Line Pica Old Style Shaded No. 2. $5 00 SHADE AND QUIET Annual Demonstration of Patriotism !eetinffs 1885

18 a 15 A Great Primer Old Style Shaded. ST 25 34a ISA Pica Old Style Shaded. 5(1 00 RAPID TRANSIT THE TRAGIO FLATS Ancient ©ar Modern Heroes European Steamsriiip Company Free i 88s Novelties iS§^

12 n 10 A DBL. English Old Style Shaded. $8 50 16 a 12 A Dbl. Small Pica Old Style Shaded. $7 50 NEW EXCHANGE united States Cotton Convenient Booki @lr §4 Centennial Si

16 a 12 A Great Primer Condensed Shade. $3 35 13 a 8 A Double Small Pica Condensed Shade. $3 25 Adventures of American Travelers in Southern. Climes s wasning тшт FABRICATIONS 1882 S REPORTERS 1883

10 a 6 A Double English Condensed Shade. $4 00 • » rißi ion ,m ASSETS SIMPLY IMMENSE 1884

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO.

ä4 a 18 A Pica Rimmed Condensed. 1H a 15 A Great Primek Rimmed Condensed. S0 50

Remarkable Typographical Designers Commission auctioneers Combinations Ï882 wïous 188$

16 a Hi A Two Line Small Pica Rimmed Cond. IS a g A Two Link English Rimmed Condensed. ?S 00 all BJJMtHNI $7 00 ill СФМТПШНТ "m ig Contract for ш r tons lemierei ©rehaut 1884 чяипйми <$ „„

PATENTED. 14 a 10 A Great Primer Rimmed Roman. 1 6 75 Ill ЯТЛЛШЛШШ ЖШШШШШ ml and II a lid s oui с Printlne Material 1884

Í4 a 18 A Loks Primer Rimmed Roman. Sв 00 80 a 15 Л Pica Rimmed Roman. So oo ЕОЖ4Ж ШШЯАШШШ äsiiraates and £5рас1ш.ежш (ft Ir »a Шар lay ©f Ctoatwieal .CN On Demand 1882 Immense Ï883 10a 7 A EWEFIT Two Line Pica Rimmed ©©ГГОЕВТ Roman $7 25 ^t■avttoMl Btatse ef Mtowt: Fmn€ 1 881

Two Line Parador Rimmed Roman $11 50

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6 а 4 А Font Line Pica Rimmed Roman. 312 50

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKLERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. 7 A 8 A Double Small Pica Italic Ray $.-> » m

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Great Primer Italic Ray $5 00

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Double English Italic Ray. $в «i лф^ 1жшШ'МФшт шшшшмшет пштж шшжшжм мштш

PATENTED. MiA Two Line Pica Franklin Ray Shade. 10 a 7 A Great Primer Franklin Ray Shade. $6 00 mm

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Double Paragon Franklin Kay Shade. $1(1 00

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4a S A Double Paragon Show Card. $7 50

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вa 4 A Two Line Paragon Franklin Shaded S9 IX) © ®#llt®ffy rfialiis.

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PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOTJHDERS. CHICAGO. 84 a 12 A Docble Small Pica Ionic No. 1. $5 60 Increased Shipments of American Wheat WORLD'S GRANARY 1882

60 a EOA Aoate Ionic No. 1, fä ».'> 50 a 30 A Nonpareil Ionic No. 1. $3 40 VIEWING NIAGARA FALLS BY MOONLIGHT FOREIGN OBSERVANCE AND EXPERIENCE

Rural Visitors Mortgaging the Farm to Reimburse the Hackmen Comparison of American Manners and Customs -with Those of Mighty Roar of the Cataract 1883 Continental Europe 1884

24a 8A Two Line Pica Ionic No. 87 20 Omnipresent and Energetic Gentlemen NEWS REPORTERS 1885

50 a 24 A Brevier Ionic No. 1. $8 85 50 a 24 A Long Primer Ionic No. 1. $3 15 OUR CHICAGO BRANCH HOUSE AMERICAN ART JOURNAL For Accommodation of Our Large 'Western Trade Monthly Periodical for Amateur Artists Prompt and Accurate 1886 Practical Lessons 1887

10 a 6 A Docble Great Primer Ionic No. 1. Reminiscences of Beethoven ST 20 MUSICIANS 1889

86 a 18 A Pica Ionic No. 1. 84 50 30a ISA Great Primer Ionic No. 1. $6 30 PACIFIC MAIL LINE ANNUAL DINNER The Australasian Mail Steamships New York Press Association Panama Route 1882 August 1883 Commission Folk Line Pica Ionic No. Merchants 1. $12 15 CHANGE 84

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 60 a 30 A Pearl Ionic No. 2. Ç3 CO во a 36 A Nonpareil Ionic No. 2. S3 60 THE NATIONAL BANKERS AND BROKERS GUIDE COMMISSIONERS OF FOREIGN EMIGRATION

Commerce has Aided In the Spread of Civilization Throughout the Universe Stringent Measures Adopted to Prevent the Landing of Pauper The Printer is the Adjutant of Thought 1883 Emigrants at Castle Garden 1884

!■-.;. il Л Douiti.E Great Primer Ionic No. 2. $7 55 Summer Etchings in Colorado EMERALDS 1883

60 a 88 A Brevier Ionic No. 2. $3 85 50 a 24 A Long Primer Ionic No. 2. $3 15 CUSTOMERS ABE PROMPTLY SUPPLIED ESTEEMED CONTEMPORARIES With Every Article Needed by Printing Establishments The Able Exponents of American Journalism Specimen Sheets Forwarded 1886 Newspaper Paragraphers 1887 la American 4 A Kocr Line Pica Industries Ionic No. 3. *il 1Ю FOUNDRY 84

30 a 20 A Pica Ionic No. 2. $3 60 25 a 15 A Great Primer Ionic No. 2. $4 95 Decorative and Artistic Household Illustrated Books of Poems FURNISHINGS 1882 PUBLISHER 1885

10 a 6 A Four Line Pica Ionic No. 2. «14 40 National Banks BOND 85

Doi'ble Small Pica Ionic No. 2. $5 SO Double English Iokic No. 2. 95 50 Devoted to the Trade Leads and Reglet PRINTER 89 FOUND 84

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUNDERS, CHICAGO. 50 a 80 A Nonpareil Antique No. 4. $3 05 00 a 36 A Brevier Aktiqce No. 6. $3 7b BARTHOLDI STATUE PEDESTAL FUND NEATEST OP ALL THE ANTIQUES

Committee Appointed to Solicit Subscriptions for its Completion Printers Appreciate its Adaptability to Nice Work

Liberty Enllg-htening the World 1882 Valuable Acquisition 1883

24 a 15 A , Great Primer Antique No, 6 $5 75 SECOND ANNUAL CONCERT The Philharmonie Society's Full Dress Reception Music and Fashion 1885

50 a 30 A Long Primer Astique No. 6. > i 25 J6 a 20 A Pica Antique No. 6. $5 00 BROADWAY ARCADE ROAD ILLUSTRATED VOLUMES Rapid Transit New Scheme Developments Cheap Editions of Standard 'Works Obstructed Travel 1884 Curiosity Shop 1884

Two Line Pica Antique No. 6. S7 25 PUBLISHED MONTHLY Literary and Educational Magazine Subscription 1886

12 a 8 A Two Line English Antique No. 6. $7 SO ANTIQUE PRINT New Patent Contrivances Manager 1887

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. Two Line Great Primer Latin Condensed. $5 00 The Hanover International Banking Institution FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1882

50 a 30 A Pica Latin Condensed. $3 00 36 a !W A Great Prixer Latin Condensed. $4 05 TRAVELERS COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT AMERICAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Liberal Advances Made on Consignments of Cotton and Tobacco Guarantees Prompt Adjustment Within Thirty Days Telegraphic Transfers of Money 1883 Independent Organization 1884

10 a 6 A The Consolidation Four Line Pica Latin Scheme Condensed. Postponed Jii 30 SAFE INVESTMENT 185

-•In 18 A Two Line Pica Latin Condensed. S4 50 15 a 12 A Two Line English Latin Condensed. . $4 83 THE HIGHEST ENCOMIUMS SUMMER EXCURSION From the Vienna industrial Exposition Adirondack Mountain Region Constructive Genius 1886 Cool Breezes 1887 New Improvements Five Line Pica Latin Condensed. in Machinery $9 00 PUBLISHER 1889

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 18a ISA Great Primer Latin Antique. $3 80 Chicago Produce Exchange Association ELEGANT BUILDING 1828

14 a 8 A Two Link Small Pica Latin Antique. $4 TO Grand Excursion of the National Guard MODERN STYLE 1885

50 a 34 A Nonpareil Latin Antique. $3 96 50 a 84 A Brevier Latin Antique. $3 95 THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY IMPORTANT TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Grand Rally of Advocates of Total Abstinence Principles Dispatches From Our Washington Correspondent Committee on Organization 1 883 Relative to National Affairs 1 884

8a в A Two Line English Latin Antique it 10 Evacuation Day Celebration NEW STATES 89

Ca 5 A Dim in. к Paragon Latin Antique. $6 00 Tennessee Business Academy INSURANCE 84

Long Primer Latin Antique. $3 95 30 a 15 A Pica Latin Antique. $3 95 AMERICAN MERCHANT NAVY MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Imports Carried in Foreign Steamships Pianos Orguinettes and Harmonicas Lamentable Facts 1 886 Choice Selection 1887 4a ЗА Fast Express Four Line Pica Latin Antique. Train ST 25 MODERN 85

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. ! A Pica Latís Antique No. 2. $2 90 THE LATIN ORATIONS OF For Display and Color Printing this New Series will prove an Excellent and Useful Letter 385

M a 8 A Two Link Small Pica Latix Astique No. 2. $4 00 NEW LATIN ANTIQUE SERIES Study of the Antique Latin Authors fascinates all Classic Scholars 687

8 a 6 A Two Lise English Latin Astique No. 2. $-1 85 ELEGANT DESIGNS Antique Shapes in Type Metal Southward 532

Two Lise Gkeat Primer Latin Antique No. 2. $5 so ANTIQUE STUDIES Chicago to the North -West Mascot 758

в a 5 A Three Lise Pica Latin Antique No. 2. $6 75 ART MUSEUMS Striking and Attractive Latin 586

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO. 20 a 15 A Double Small Pica Skeleton Antique. »4 IS ninstrateu History of NEW ORLEANS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 84

50 а 30 A Brevier Skeleton Antique. $4 25 .10 а Ш A Long Primer Skeleton Antique. $3 00 AMERICAN PRINTERS EXHIBITION OF TYPOGRAPHIC SPECIMENS OUR MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL CENTRE Tbis Condensed aid Handsome Letter will De Found Useful for Long Lines in Jobs 1882 Amount of Capital and Labor Employed in the Production of Cotton Goods 183 Merchants Telephone Double MEETING English Skeleton Antique. OF STOCKHOLDERS 87 »5 60

Double Paragon Skeleton Antique. «

40 a 23 A Pica Skeleton Antique. $3 85 30 a 20 A Great Primer Skeleton Antique. %\ 75 UNITED STATES BONDED WAREHOUSES SOUTH AMERICAN EXPORT TRADE Olil Established Stevedore, Lighterage and Towing Office 1885 Attention Given Spanish aid Portnpse Orders 1886

10 a 6 A Four Line Pica Skeleton Antique. $6 30 Oi GOLD Ai SILVER 82

10 a 8 A Double English Ionic Compressed. $5 20 EUROPEAN lAMFACTORIES Assortment of New Astronomical Instruments 828 12 a 8 A IIYEST1EITS Double Great in Primer Ionic Governments Compressed. 8ö $5 45

36 a 18 A Great Primer Ionic Compressed. S5 40 24 a 12 A Two Line Small Pica Ionic Compressed. $4 50 РВ1ШЯ(} IM FÏÏMISHED TIE EEYISED EDITIOI Material From all Type Founders 183 History of the Commentary 1884 12 (ТШ1АШ) a 8 A Four Eoute Line Pica Ionic Compressed. California 86 $11 «> ia 6A SPECI1M Five Line Pica Ionic Compressed. Biiüder 87 $11 25

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. 15 a 8 Л Two Link Paragon French Clarendon Extra Condensed. ?(: 50 MECHANICS ÄND TRADESMEN Insurance Company 96

30 a 20 A Pica French Clarendon Ex. Cond. $2 90 25 a 15 A GRT. Г«и. Fkench Claremhin Ex. Cond. $3 25 CENTRAL NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL FAIR • ANNUAL EXCURSION AROUND THE WORLD Grand Display of ornamental Types and Combination Borders The Advantages Derived From Good Materials are Great

15 n 8 A Two Line Grt. Frm. Fr. Clarendon Ex. Cond. $5 00 85а 15 A Two Line Pica Fn. Clarendon Ex. Cond. $4 75 ш шш oi ш ниш UNITED ШШ ШШ Large Collections oí My Newspaper Headings Great Frimer Model Black Shaded

Four Line Pica French Clarendon Extra Condensed. $в 50 TYPOGRAPHIC IIS Haute Combination 87

70 а 50 A Nonpareil French Clarendon. $3 50 70 a 36 A Brevier French Clarendon. $2 85

ЗЕЕДГ DEHAITI FOB ODE HEW SEBIES OF FASHION CONBEHSEI) BANKING ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Americas T-pe Fensder« and their Eelatlon to Americas Fristen asi Pucliaaers Gold and Silver Taken in Exchange for our Script Text

16 a 10 A Two Line English French Clarendon. $5 60 UPHOLSTERING Chamber Furniture 1882

50 a 30 A Long Primer French Clarendon. $3 85 40a 24 A Pica French Clarendon. $4 15 PLEASANT FIRESIDE READING TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Our New Specimen Book of Choice Model Types New Orleans Commission Merchants

16 a 8 A Two Line Great Primer French Clarendon. LAMBREQUIN Ornamentation 1883

30 a 24 A Grt. Primer French Clarendon. $4 25 20a 18 A T)bl. Small Pica French Clarendon, $5 95 BOOK AND JOBBING TYPE PROMINENT LINES Merchants and Bankers Almanac Musical and Harmonious

10 a 7 A Four Line Pica French Clarendon. 811 80 SUPERIOR Diamonds 188

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS, CHICAGO. 20 a 10 A Double Small Pica Clarendon. $4 Э0 Choicest Novelties From American Manufacturers FINE UPHOLSTERING 1884

TO a 36 A Nonpareil Clarendon. §3 00 60 a 40 A Brevier Clarendon. $-3 15 NEWSPAPEE HEADINGS CAREFULLY ELECTE0TYPED ANCIENT AND MODERN WRITINGS All Classes of Work in this Department Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Show with Most Unwelcome Frequency the Tokens of the The Old New York Type Foundry 1882 World's Childhood 1883

16 a 8 A Double English Clarendon. $5 75 Our Elegant and Commodious Salesrooms DRY GOODS 1887

60a 40A Brevier Clarendon No. 2. $3 15 Long Primer Clarendon. $3 50 Cast alto on Minion. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ENGINES AND MACHINERY

Issues Safest and Most Desirable Form of Endowment Policies The Headquarters for Fine Builders Hardware With Ample Security 1885 Mechanics Tools 1886 10 a Seaside 6 A and Double Great Inland Primer Clarendon. Resorts ST 00 TOURIST 1884

40 a 20 A Pica Clarendon. 33 50 34 a 16 A Great Primer Clarendon. $4 00 FINE MILLINERY GOODS SPECIAL ATTENTION Foremost American Fashion Artists Directed to Our Script Specimen Bonnet Frames 1882 Modern Ideas 1883

8 a 4 A Four Line Antique Condensed No. 2. $9 TO Prominent Feature RANGER 85

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO. 40 а 15 л 25 A Long Primer Condensed Clarendon. $2 96 25 a 10 a 15 A Pica Condensed Clarendon. ta 70 WESTERN BANK NOTE PRINTING COMPANY GOLD AND STOCK BROKERAGE Mining Stock Certificates and Banking House Stationery Uncertainties and Vicissitudes of Wall Street Portraits and Diplomas 1882 Speculative Tendency 1883

12a SA Double Paraoon Condensed Clarendon. $8 10 The Famous Albert Lea Route GREAT WEST 1884

18 a 8 a 12 A Great Primer Condensed Clarendon. $5 00 10 a 8 A Double Small Pica Condensed Clarendon. $.3 60 EXPERIENCED TRAVELER PEREMPTORY SALE Ever Loquacious Commercial Tourist Elegant Household Furniture Jovial Companion 1885 Attractions 1886 Observation Four Line Pica andCondensed Clarendon. Research $9 85 HARMONY 87

15 a 8 A Doubl* English Condensed Clarendon. $4 60 15 a 8 A Double Great Primer Condensed Clarendon. $6 85 Painters and Decorators Illuminated Posters COLUMN 1882 PRINT 1883

6a 4 A Five Line Pica Condensed Clarendon. $10 80 Humorous Anecdotes METAL 84

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUHDERS. CHICAGO. 12a 8 À Double Great Phi m eu Modern Antique. $7 00 GREAT IMPROVEMENT Elegant Brownstone Mansions 85

60 a 24 A Long Priher Modern Antique. $3 90 WE FURNISH PRINTING MATERIAL OF EVERY KNOWN DESCRIPTION Entertaining1 and Instructive Gift Books Suitable to Either Childhood or Maturer Years 8 a Orchestral 5 A Four Line Pica CONCERT Modern Antique. 8 S'J

40a 20A Pica Modern Antique. $3 75 24 a 10 A Great Primer Modern Antique. $4 00 GREAT PASSENGER TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS Metropolitan Elevated Railroad Corporation Freight Forwarders in Convention Aerial Navigation 1883 United States 1884 ¡а 4А Diamond Five Line Pica Modern Antique. MINE 8 $12 50

20 а IS A Double Small Pica Modern Antique. $4 50 10 a 10 A Double English Modern Antique. $5 50 FINEST FABRICS MONARCHIAL Our Elegant Importations Roman Architecture 4 Home a ЗА BOUND Six Line Pica Modern Antique. 8 $13 50 10 a в A TRADE Double Paragon JOURNAL Modern Antique. $8 00 Monthly Price Current 89

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOITHDERS. CHICAGO. 5Эа 21 а Long Primer Doric. $4 80 LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Under tbe Auspices of the Brooklyn Bartholdi Statue Fund Committee H%% Enthusiastic Audiences 1882

50 a 40 A Nonpareil Dome. $3 45 50 a 24 A Envara Doric. $3 25 WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Mammoth Display of the Products of all Civilized Nations Closing Ceremonies at West Point Military Academy W» Commendable Scheme 1883 HHX Annual Examination 1884

14 a 8 A Two Line Great Primer Doric. S8 50 New Ornamental Screen Borders MODERN 1885

24 a 18 A Pica Doric. S3 60 24 a 10 A English Doric. $5 40 The Lacrosse Tournaments Most Wonderful Mechanism ЧЧН CHAMPION 1886 НЧН EXHIBIT 1887 8 a 5 A Summer Announcement Two Line Paragon Doric. $8 75 khk RAIN 1882

20 a 15 A Paragon Doric. 8в 30 18 a 12 A Two Line Pica Doric. $Г 35 Preservative of Art American Custom Hhk TYPOS 83 h% DORIC 84 ва Long 4A Island Foir Line Pica Doric Farmers $8 10 ЗИЛ WORTH 85 Entered ва 4A Five 86 Line Pica Doric. Mounds 810 so WINTER

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE POUNDERS, CHICAGO. Pica Antique Pointed. ta 50 15 a 10 A Great Primer Antique Pointed. $4 50 HARPER'S WEEKLY The L Centennial Relief Fund Committee Report 82 Mailing 84

6 a 4 A Fire Department Two Line Paragon Antique Pointed No. 2. $7 65 AUCTION 86

10 а в A Two Line English Antique Pointed. ?:. К 12 a 8 A Two Line Shall Pica Antique Pointed. $4 75 FOUNDER Handsome Feature Newest Paintings Comment 84 Summer Four Line Pica Antique Pointed. Resort $9 70 SUPERB 6

8 a 6 A Two Line Great Primer Antique Pointed. $в Э0 M л 6 A Two Line Paragon Antique Pointed No. 1. $6 75 Emma Mine Higher Grade GAIN 6 PEARL 85

FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS, CHICAGO. T»o Line Pica Hekci'les. $5 7b 12 a 8 A STRIKING FEATURES Handsome Bold Advertisements Phenomenon 1882

10 a 12 A Pica НЕ«сет.Ев. $2 30 12 a 8 A Great Primer Herctles. $2 85 WESTERN FREIGNTS ANNOUNCEMENT Harbor Transportation Barges Furniture Manufacturer White Star 1683 Household 1884

TOUCH Two Line Great Primer METAL Heroles. |6 15 Durable and Ornamental Hercules 1885

Four Line Pica Hehcule». (9 00 PERSEVERE Ponderous Machine Triumph 86

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUNDERS. CHICAGO. PATENTED. SU a 8 A Pica Ancient. $4 50

Forgotten 6e and HarJîtj Ever JBroitgfit to Л lin J 28

Great Pkimeh Ancient. »li 25 10 a Г A Two Line Pica Ancient. $<; a

Woodfóiie Senf hi Twine 26 Tßs ¿Ufflmsr iRaSâ 84

Two Line Gukat Piiimeii Ancient. $7 00 Jvew У or it Histórica Г Society я©малсе£ 85

*• а 18 A Great Primer Arcadian. J14 2.'> 30 a 24 A Pica Arcadian. $3 25 PEABODY NURSERY THE NEW MAMMOTH PRESS Beautiful and Useful Institution 47 Wonderful Progress of American Industry 178

10 а ЗА Two Line Parahon Arcadian. CELEBRATE Combination 78 $7 20

90 a 15 A Double (Small Pica Arcadian. »4 S3 14 а 10 A Two Line English Arcadian. Sli 00 North American Fres Libraries ! Scenes from Photograph YERÏÏ0N 23 | ' ' EXHIBIT 24

PATENTED. 14 a 10 A Great Primer Ancient Shaded. f « ■£, 10 a 7 A Two Line Pica Ancient Shaded. pi v>

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FARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, 'CHICAGO. 40 a 12 A Brevier Old Black. $3 75 36 a IS A Long Primer Old Black. $4 25 IRocfteo in tbe Craole oí tbe S>eep «Xbe Hrt Of prílttítto ïnventeo Departure of Ф1о Doe Crag on a Weit to pasteur 1882 BUTÍnfl Earlier portion Of Jfífteentb Century 83

50 a 15 A Nonpareil Old Black. $3 (JO Ere cntxtb tbc Sooft name» Zbc Sietes or Snvcn.iií of tbc pbilouapbree

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at а S A Pica Old Black. $3 50 lfï а 0 A Gkeat Primer Old Black. $4 00 TKIlonberful Gales of Xeoeroemam IDestcm for Catbebral Deines ano Sabinos of Mitcbcraft 1885 llnbenture Mitnessetb 1886

Double Small Pica Old Black. $4 50 ©lb Black Xetter Volumes Hnclent HMstorç in /Iftebteeval /Ifoanuecript 87

Great Primer Bold Face Black. $4 OR ilir.tiu irai (Г nUrrtiouo of IHalunumi Pallet) РоШ &bvttti*tmmt 1882

Brevier Bold Face Black. $3 03 8H a 12 A Loso Primer Bold Face Black. $2 95 Ijampton llium.il agricultural ¡»notitntr ©raub iHttotral tftitrttainmruto Stntr Drpartmrnt of vîroiu'itpiiii an» fifommtr« 187 ïrcnrlj anb Italian ©prra Qivtttov 1884

Double Small Pica Bold Face Black. $5 J5 <5?0l00tml gutvttf of JUnmmtt ©mitoma \ont$t fântttpttet 1884

24 a 10 A Pica Bold Face Black. $2 50 20 н 8 A Exhlish Bold Face Black. $3 40 (f bioou panino ЩопофйрЬ ШМ gttvïtt texttlltivt Œxbibition» of Эиоппоно ittimid* 185 (fiouirnmrnt lîrrommrnbrb 1 886 12 а 6 A lUttiomtl рапк Double English Bold tyúU Face Black. Фйтръщ $0 20 gatmbat) 1887 8 а 4 JUnmmn Л pranmtk Double Paragon Bold Face Black. |funî> 89 £ti 30

PARMER, LITTLE & CO., TYPE FOUKDERS, CHICAGO. PATENTED. 30 a 19 A Pica Model Black Shaded. $5 SO 20 a 8 A Gt. Primer Model Black Shaded. $5 00 JkauUf ni ploâcls nná Inventions

12 a 5 A Two Line English Model Black Shaded. $7 50 16 a in A Dbl. Small Pica Model Black Shaded. 87 00 CÍ: 1 1 :1Ш

PATENTED, la a 5 A Two Line English Liuht Model Black. 'pte ФШ ^эд,е ^жп&щ 1ÖÖ6 S7 50

S6al6A Long Primer Light Model Black. $4 50 30 a 12 A Pica Light Model Black. $5 50 ITcvij ïnconucnicnt xtSUthcmt this JCtjpc grtwans fRcndg ;Fou ï'ne printers

Ява 10 A Great Primer Light Model Black. $5 00 10а 8A Two Line Small Pica Lioht Model Black. $7 00 fforeign and Domestic js,ilfcs %?%x estele (К-отршхоп* 10 a 5 A Home %nmmuc£ Doibi.b Great Primer Lioht Model (&отуищ Black. Ö i $7 50

PATENTED. PATENTED.

20 a IDA Pica Copperplate Text. $4 00 14 u 8 Л Great Primer Chased Black. $4 50 fllovaing &топ8 ïht highlands mummr ¿t

$5 CXI 12a 7 A Great Primer Copperplate Text. $4 65 12a (ÎA Double Small Pica ('hack» Black. Off» ; . 55%^ im imttoom? &юмщ

8u 5 A Double English Chahed Black. $5 50 10a 6 A Dbl. Small Pica Copperplate Text. $4 75 ill wptmui

8a 4 A Double English Copperplate Text. $5 50 Do i' ble Paragon Chased Black. $7 50

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PATENT PENDING. 8 a 5 A Kolr Line Pica Engravers Text No. 2. $6 00 Ikrainti Seasons in tte liáfaás 82

12 a 8 A Two Line Pica Engravers Text No. 2. $4 00 10a 7A Two Line Gt. Pr. Engravers Text No. 2. $5 50 inkers' цЬ |.а.,0цш' |ej)artfl:Ni: fur jfcpt $щ\щ iiate:

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