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PREFACE 

HE  Type  and  Borders  shown 
in  this  specimen  book  excel  in 
design — the  chief  merit  of  type 
— and  their  durability  is  as- 
sured by  the  use  of  the  celebrated  Copper 
Alloy  Type  MetaL 

A  printing  office  completely  supplied 
with  the  products  of  this  Company  is 
worth  far  more  for  either  use  or  sale  than 
one  made  up  from  the  productions  of 
incomplete  type  foundries* 

It  is  conceded  that  the  Type  made  by 
this  Company  is  the  standard  for  excellence 
throughout  the  world*  Every  endeavor  is 
made  to  advance  that  standard* 

As  the  largest  purchaser  of  Printing 
Machinery  and  Materials  in  the  worlds 
this  Company  commands  the  best  of  every- 
thing for  the  printer^  and  has  unsurpassed 
facilities  for  meeting  the  requirements  of 
printing  offices* 

American  Type 

Founders  Company 


A.D.  1897. 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS 
COMPANY 

BRANCHES --s 

Chicago,  139- 141  Monroe  Street 
M1NNEAP01.IS,  24-26  First  Street,  South 
Denver,  161 6- 1622  Blake  Street 
CivEVEi^AND,  St.  Clair  and  Ontario  Streets 
Cincinnati,  7-13  Longworth  Street 
St.  Louis,  Fourth  and  Kim  Streets 
Kansas  City,  533-535  Delaware  Street 
P0RT1.AND,  Second  and  Stark  Streets 
San  Francisco,  405-407  Sansome  Street 
Boston,  150  Congress  Street 
New  York,  Rose  and  Duane  Streets 
Phii,adei.phia,  606-614  Sansom  Street 
Baltimore,  Frederick  and  Water  Streets 
BUFFAI.0,  83-85  Ellicott  Street 
Pittsburgh,  323  Third  Avenue 


INDEX  TO  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


PAGE 

Advertising  Rules 41 

Alaskan  424,  425 

Algebraic  Signs 640 

Alpine 494 

American  Old  Style 384,  385 

American  Point  System 22 

Anglo  Saxon  No.  20 589 

Angular  Quads 45 

Antique  No.  124 210,  211 

Antique  No.  125 212,  213 

Antique  No.  126 214,  215 

Antique  No.  127 205 

Antique  Condensed 217-219 

Antique  Condensed  No.  123  .  .  222,  223 
Antique  Condensed  No.  124  .  .  224,  ,225 
Antique  Extra  Cond.  No.  150  .  220,  221 
Antique  Extended  No.  120  ....  234 
Antique  Extended  No.  122  ....  232 
Antique  Extended  No.  123  ....  232 
Antique  Extended  No.  124  ....  235 
Antique  Extended  No.  152  ....  233 
Antique  Extended  No.  153    ....    233 

Antique  Pointed  No.  120 245 

Apollo 535 

Arboret  No.  2 463 

Archaic 445 

Argent 463 

Arithmetical  Signs 642 

Armenian 57 

Art  Gothic 442 

Astronomical  Signs 638,  639 

Atlanta 420,  421 

Augustan  Text 590 

Auxiliaries 662,  663 

Ballet  Dancers 707 

Base  Ball  Cuts 707 

Billhead  Logotypes 715 

Black  Fists 646 

Boldface 178 

Boldface  Celtic 270 

Boldface  No.  120 179 

Boldface  Italic  No.  120 180 

Boston  Black 590 

Bowlers 709 

Braces 391,  651 

Bradley 522,  523 

Bradley  Initials 523 

Brass  Braces 39 

Brass  Circles  and  Ovals 36,  37 

Brass  Column  Rules 40 

Brass  Curves  and  Clamps 41 

Brass  Dashes 38,  39 

Bi-ass  Dash  Rules 41 

Brass  Head  Rules 40 


PAGE 

Brass  Leaders 42 

Brass  Leads  and  Slugs 42 

Brass  Rules,  Strips 25-31 

Brass  Scoring  Rules 42 

Brass  Space  Rules 42 

Brass  Type 24 

Breton      226,  227 

Broadgauge 256 

Borders  :— 

Art 684-688 

Barta      698,  699 

Caxton 668 

Collins 675 

Combination 690,  691 

Daisy 683 

Darling 683 

Eighteen  Point 689 

Elzevir 668 

Empire 678,  679 

Flame 681 

Florentine 676,  677 

Half  Nonpareil 700 

Laurel 680 

Newspaper 692-697 

Nonpareil      701 

Pica 702 

Pointer 683 

Polka  Dot 682 

Rococo 667 

Rustic  Band 682 

Twelve  Point 689 

Twenty-four  Point 689 

Twinkler 658 

Wood 768 

Calendars 652-655 

Campaigners 710 

Cancelled  Figures 635 

Card  Pips  and  Indicators 649 

Caslon  Old  Style 123-127 

Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 128 

Caslon  Condensed 386 

Caxton  Black 585 

Caxton  Bold 158,  159 

Caxton  Old  Style      ....   113,  136,  137 

Caxton  Old  Style  Italic 138 

Central  Antique 206,  207 

Chamfer  Condensed 286,  287 

Check  and  Bill  Blanks    ....    716,  717 

Chelsea  Circular 536 

Chessmen  and  Checkers 648 

Chinese 494 

Circular  Gothic  No.  120 543 

Circular  Italic  No.  120 579 


INDEX   TO   TYPE  SPECIMENS 


PAGE 

Circular  Quads 45 

Clarendon  No.  120 228,  229 

Clarendon  Condensed 231 

Clarendon  Condensed  No.  122  .    .    .    230 

Collins  Bands     . 672-674 

Collins  Florets 670,  671 

Columbian 447 

Columbian  Medals 751 

Columbus  No.  2 376-378 

Columbus  Initials 376,  377 

Columbus  Outline 374,  375 

Columbus  Outline  Initials  .    .    .    374,  375 
Combination  Condensed  Gothic    .    .    274 

Combination  Gothic 275,  280 

Combination  Italic  Gothic      ....    341 

Commercial  Logotypes 714 

Commercial  Signs 640 

Concave  No.  120 258,  259 

Concave  Condensed  No.  120    .    260,  261 
Concave  Extended  No.  120  ....    257 

Condensed 170,  171 

Condensed  Alcline  No.  150    .    .    190,  191 

Condensed  Title 186 

Condensed  Title  No.  104 192 

Condensed  Title  No.  123    .    .    .    188,  189 

Condensed  Title  No.  124 185 

Condensed  Title  No.  125 187 

Contour  No.  i 402,  403 

Contour  No.  2 400 

Contour  No.  3 409 

Contour  No.  4 406,  407 

Contour  No.  5 401 

Contour  No.  6 -  .    .    404,  405 

Contour  No.  7 408 

Coppej  Alloy  Fine-Dot  Leaders  580,  650 
Copper  Alloy  Imprints    ....    273,  650 

Copper  Alloy  Take  Slugs 43 

Coppers 705 

Corner  Quads 45 

Crayon 464 

Gushing 112,  532 

Gushing  Italic 533 

Gushing  Old  Style 160,  161 

Dashes 38,  39,  651 

Date  Lines 712,  713 

De  Vinne 354-35^ 

De  Vinne  Condensed 357-359 

De  Vinne  Extra  Condensed  .    .    360-362 

De  Vinne  Extended 352,  353 

De  Vinne  Italic 363-365 

De  Vinne  Italic  Outline  .    .    .    .    366,367 

De  Vinne  Shaded 368,  369 

Delmonicos 708 

Domestics 708 

Doric  No.  120 246,  247 

Doric  Italic 346,  347 

Douglas 426 

Duerer 416,  417 

Dynamo 444 

Eastman 380,  381 

Eccentric 449 

Edinburgh  Title 146 


Egyptian  Extended 238 

Egyptian  Extra  Cond.  No.  120  .    242,  243 

Elandkay 486 

Elberon  No.  2 440 

Election  Signs 643 

Electrotyped  Date  Lines  .  .  .  712,  713 
Electrotyped  Outline  Figures    .    .    .     752 

Electrotyped  Take  Slugs 43 

Elzevir  Bands 668 

Elzevir  Florets 669 

Elzevir  Gothic 453 

End-Wood  Borders 768 

Engraving  Blanks     .    .    .- 644 

Epitaph  and  Epitapli  Open  .    .    398,  399 

Erebus 456 

Erratick  and  Erratick  Outline  .    392,  393 

EucHd 492,  493 

Extra  Condensed 182-184 

Facade 476,  477 

Facade  Condensed 478,  479 

Facade  Condensed  No.  2  .    .    .    480,  481 

Fancy  Grotesque 541 

Ferdinand 430 

Fillet 458 

Fine-Dot  Leaders 580,  650 

Fists 646 

Five-Pointed  Stars 647 

Florentine  Old  Style  No.  2     .    .     504-506 

Foster  Gothic 450 

Foster  Gothic  Extended 451 

Foster  Gothic  Extended  No,  2  .    .    .    452 

French  Antique  No.  no 239 

French  Clarendon  No.  120  .  240,  241 
French  Clarendon  Ex.  No.  120  .    236,  237 

French  Elzevir  No.  i 129 

French  Old  Style  No.  i  .  .  .  .  142,  143 
French  Old  Style  No.  2  .  .  .  .  130-134 
French  Old  Style  No.  2  Italic  .  .  .  135 
French  Old  Style  Extended  .    .    168,  169 

Full  Face  No.  123 194,  195 

Full  Face  Italic  No.  123 193 

Fractions  :— 

Caledonian 636 

DeVinne 637 

Doric 637 

Gothic 637 

Gothic  Condensed 637 

Piece      77,  634,  635 

Poster  Roman 636,  637 

Self  Spacing  Piece     ....      77,  634 
Special 636 

Goth '.    487 

Gothic  No.  122 304,  305 

Gothic  No.  124 300,  301 

Gothic  No.  127 276,  277 

Gothic  No.  1510 281 

Gothic  Condensed  No.  112  ....  274 
Gothic  Condensed  No.  122  .  .  288,  289 
Gothic  Condensed  No.  123  .  .  292,  293 
Gothic  Condensed  No.  124  .  .  294,  295 
Gothic  Condensed  No.  127    .    .    282,  283 


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INDEX  TO  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


PAGE 

Gothic  Condensed  No.  128  .  .  284,  285 
Gothic  Condensed  No.  129  .  .  290,  291 
Gothic  Extra  Cond.  No.  122  .  296,  297 
Gothic  Extra  Cond.  No.  150     .    .    .    298 

Gothic  ItaHc 344,  345 

Gothic  ItaHc  No.  124 340 

Gothic  Italic  Extra  Cond.  .    .    .    342,  343 

Gothic  No.  125 302,  303 

Gothic  Slope  No.  20 339 

Gothic  Wide 337 

Gothic  Wide  No.  2 338 

Greek 5i-53 

Grimaldi  ...  - 488 

Grolier 545 

Grotesque  No.  12c 540 

Gutenberg 489 

German  :— 

Composite  No.  150 627 

Cond.  German  Black  No.  150     .    623 

Full  Face 622 

Germania  No.  150 628 

German  Self  Spacing     ....    78,  79 

Heintzemann 629 

Ihlenburg 626 

Plain  Faces 610-617 

Poster  German  No.  121     ....    613 

Schvvabacher 624 

Schwabacher  No.  2 625 

Teutonic  No.  150 623 

Title  No.  122 620,  621 

Title  Condensed  No.  150  .    .    618,  619 

Hades 457 

Half  Title 174 

Halftone .    .    467 

Happy  Thoughts 666 

Hardware 255 

Harvard  Italic 530,  531 

Heavyface  Greek 53 

Hebrew 54-56 

Hermes 469 

Houghton 431 

Howland 370,  371 

Howland  Open 372,  373 

Imprints — Copper  Alloy    .    .    273,  650 

Imprint  Gothic 273 

Inclmed  Gothic 348 

Inclined  Program 542 

Index  Corners 750 

Index  Cuts 646 

Inferior  Letters  and  Figures  ....     635 

Ink  Spots 711 

Inscription  Greek 53 

Insects 711 

Interchangeable  Gothic  ....    278,  279 

Ionic 200,  201,  204 

Ionic  No.  150 202,  203 

Iroquois 434 

Iroquois  Condensed 435 

Isabella 537 

Ivanhoe 500,  501 

Ivy 538 


PAGt 

Initials  :— 

Acorn 632 

Art 631 

pjradley 523 

Columbus 376,  377 

Columbus  Outline 374,  375 

Electrotyped 632,  633 

Index 633 

Jenson 517 

Morris 517 

Mortised  No.  2 631 

Ornamental  Cast 630,  631 

Renate 633 

Sphinx 633 

Waverley      632 

Jagged 484 

Jefferson 412,  413 

Jenson  Embellishments   .    .    507-509,  518 

Jenson  Initials 517 

Jenson  Italic 519-521 

Jenson  Old  Style 507-516 

Johnson 443 

Johnson  Gothic .     299 

KosTER 441 

Labor-Saving  Brass  Leaders  .  .  42 
Labor-Saving  Brass  Ride  ....  32-35 
Labor-Saving  Leads  and  Slugs  .  .  43 
Labor-Saving  Quotation  Furniture  .      44 

Lafayette 414,  415 

Latin  No.  20 267 

Latin  Antique  No.  120  ....  162,  163 
Latin  Condensed  No.  150  .    .    .    248,  249 

Latin  Extended 254 

Law  Italic 580,  581 

Leads  and  Slugs 42,  43 

Lightface  No.  158 176 

Lightface  Celtic  No.  150  .  .  .  268,  269 
Lightface  Celtic  Cond.  No.  120  .    .    272 

Light  Runic 266 

Lincoln 427 

Lining  Antique 208,  209 

Lining  Gothic  No.  43 312,  313 

Lining  Gothic  No.  44 314,  315 

Lining  Gothic  No.  45 316,  317 

Lining  Gothic  Extended  No.  40  .    .    336 

Lippincott 382,  383 

Listeners 704 

Litho 560 

Lithotint      466 

Livermore 528,  529 

Livermore  Outline 527 

Locus  Sigilli 644 

Logotypes 636 

Longfellow 496,  497 

Luray 462 

Mail  List  Logotypes 63 

Mail  List  Type 62,  63 

Maltese  Crosses 647 

Mansfield 429 

McCullagh 432,  433 


INDEX  TO   TYPE  SPECIMENS 


PAGE 

Medical  Signs 640 

Metal  Braces 651 

Metal  Furniture 44 

Mid  Gothic 308-310 

Miscellaneous  Cast  Cuts    .    .    .    718^  719 

Miscellaneous  Cuts 741-751 

Miscellaneous  Signs 641,  642 

Modern  Antique 250-252 

Modern  Antique  Wide  No.  no    .    .     253 

Morning  Glory 488 

Morris  Initials 517 

Mortised 390,  391 

Multiform 454,  455 

Mural 474,  475 

Music  Type 46-50 

Newfangle 448 

Newspaper  Headings 721-725 

Newspaper  Subheadings 720 

New  Tuscan  No.  120 244 

Norman  Condensed 487 

Old  Style  No.  43 144 

Old  Style  No.  83 139 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  83  ...    .    140,  141 

Old  Style  Antique 164,  165 

Old  Style  Antique  No.  112     ....     166 

Old  Style  Bold 167 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  4  .  .  .  .  152 
Old  Style  Condensed  No.  40  .  .  .  147 
Old  Style  Condensed  No.  120  .  148,  149 
Old  Style  Condensed  No.  122    .    150,  151 

Old  Style  Extended 154,  155 

Old  Style  Latin  Cond.  No,  30  .    .    .     153 

Old  Style  Two-Line 145 

Open  Title  No.  120 181 

Outing .    485 

Outline  Figures 752 

Oxford  No,  2      495 

Ornaments  :— 

Apple  Blossom 664 

Auxiliaries 662,  663 

Central 659-661 

Christmas 703 

Combination 667 

Margin 665 

Mural 703 

Nick  Nacks 658 

Palmetto 657 

Rule 659 

Scroll  Corner 665 

Stellar 661 

Turner 661 

Twinklers 658 

Word      667 

Palo  Alto 491 

Parisian  Black  No.  120 592 

Parthenian 156^  157 

Pencilings 490 

Pen  Text 552,  553 

Perforating  Rules 42 

Perpetual  Logotype  Calendars.    652,  653 


PAGE 

Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic   .    .     318-335 

Pick-Ups 709 

Piece  Accents 639 

Piece  Fractions 77,  634,  635 

Piece  Root  Signs 642 

Pin,  Nail  and  Screw  Heads  ....    651 

Pluto 439 

Pointers 656 

Porson  Greek 51,  52 

Poster  Antique  No,  125  ....    604,  605 

Poster  Commercial 498,  499 

Poster  De  Vinne 596-598 

Poster  De  Vinne  Condensed      .    599-601 

Poster  Ionic 606,  607 

Poster  Latin  Antique  No.  120  .  602,  603 
Poster  Lightface  No.  158  .  .  .  608,  609 
Poster  Old  Style  Ant.  No.  120.    594,  595 

Poster  Roman  No.  4 99 

Poster  Roman  No.  120 9^,  99 

Poster  Roman  No.  123    ....    100,  loi 

Priory  Text 588 

Program 539 

Quaint  and  Quaint  Open  .    .    396,  397 

Quaint  Gothic 389 

Quaint  Roman  No,  2 388 

Qwentell 349-351 

Rabbinic 57 

Ramona 490 

Raphael 465 

Recipe  Marks 644 

Rembrandt 468 

Reversible  Metal  Furniture   ....  44 

Rigs  and  Traps 705 

Rimpled 379 

Rivet 449 

Romanesque 271 

Roman  Extended  No.  120     .    .    196,  197 

Roman  and  Italic,  Modern : — 

American  Press  Association    .    .       88 

Century  Roman 102 

Plain  Faces 80-102 

Poster  Roman  No.  120  ...  98,  99 
Poster  Roman  No.  123  .  .  100,  loi 
Self  Spacing 68-71 

Roman  and  Italic,  Old  Style  :— 

Caslon  Old  Style 123-127 

Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 128 

Caxton  Old  Style 113 

Caxton  Old  Style  Italic     ....     138 

Gushing 112 

French  Elzevir  No.  i  ....'.  129 
French  Old  Style  No,  i  .  .  142,  143 
French  Old  Style  No.  2  .  .  130-134 
French  Old  Style  No.  2  Italic  .  135 
Old  Style  Plain  Faces   .    .    .     103-111 

Ronaldson 114-117 

Self  Spacing 72-74 

Self  Spacing  Italic 75 

Ronaldson  Clarendon 120 

Ronaldson  Condensed 118 


INDEX    TO   TYPE  SPECIMENS 


PAGE 

Ronaldson  Extended 119 

Ronaldson  Gothic 122 

Ronaldson  Old  Style 114,  117 

Ronaldson  Tide  Slope 121 

Royal  Gothic 306,  307 

Rubens 418,  419 

Runic  Condensed  No,  120  .  .  262,  263 
Runic  Condensed  No.  122  .  .  264,  265 
Russian  No.  10 57 

Samoa 387 

Santa  Cruz 491 

Satanick 524-526 

Scripts  :— 

Alfereta 558 

Autograph 560 

Boston 572,  573 

Carpenter 561 

Chicago 556 

Circular 550 

Cleveland 561 

French  546,  547 

Hoyt 561 

Ladies'  Hand 574,  575 

Magnolia 560 

Manuscript 551 

Master 549 

Novelty 577 

Old  Style 562,  563 

Quincy 559 

Royal 564-566 

Shepard 548 

Skinner 559 

Spencerian 568,  569 

Spencerian  No.  2 567 

Spinner 557 

Steelplate 570,  571 

Tide 576 

Scorchers 706 

Sectional  Logotype  Calendars  .  654,  655 
Self  Spacing  Type — Description  of.  66,  67 

Self  Spacing  German 78,  79 

Self  Spacing  Modern  Roman     .    .    68-71 

Self  Spacing  Old  Style 72-74 

Self  Spacing  Old  Style  Bold  ....  76 
Self  Spacing  Old  Style  Italic  ...  75 
Self  Spacing  Piece  Fractions     .      77,634 

Shadow 461 

Shaved  Leads  and  Slugs 43 

Signet 489 

Signet  Shade 468 

Silhouettes      710 

Skeleton  Antique  No.  122 216 

Skjald 502,  503 

Slocum  Seals 711 

Society  Emblems 730-741 

Speakers 704 

Special  Figures 636 

Special  Fractions 636 


PAGE 

Special  Logotypes 636 

Star  Rule 767 

Stars 647 

State  Seals      726,  727 

Steel  Cutting  Rules 42 

Steelplate  Gothic 460 

Stipple 459 

Stylus 554,  555 

Superior  Letters  and  Figures     .    .    .     635 
Synopsis  of  Roman  Faces  ....    58-61 

Table  Figures 64,  65 

Take  Slugs 43 

Taylor  Gothic 311 

Telescopic  Gothic 273 

Time-Saving  Mail  List  Type    .    .    62,  63 

Time-Table  Figures 64,  65 

Title  Black 591 

Title  Expanded  No.  120     .    .    .    198,  199 

Trinal 436-438 

Tristan  Italic 544 

Tudor  Black 586,  587 

Two-Line  Letter 172,  173 

Two-Line  No,  151 175 

Type  Standards 22 

Typo 428 

Type-Writer  :— 

Caligraph 582 

Earle 584 

Fourteen  Point  No.  2 584 

Remington  Standard 582 

Smith-Premier 583 

Ten  Point  No.  2 584 

Twelve  Point 583 

Yost 582 

Unique  Celtic 472 

Unique  Celtic  Condensed  .    .    .    470,  471 

United  States  Emblems 728 

United  States  Signal  Flags    ....    645 
University 177 

Venus 465 

Venetian 578 

Victoria 422,  423 

Victoria  Italic    .    ." 482,  483 

Virile  and  Virile  Open     ....    394,  395 

Walton 446 

Washington 410,  411 

Waverly  Circular 534 

Weather  Indicators 645 

Webster 473 

Whist  Markers 649 

Whiteface  Figures 64,  65 

Wood  Rule 767 

Wood  Type 753-766 

Yonkers 593 


1.3 


INDEX  TO  CUTS 


PAGE 

Bill  Blanks 716,  717 

Billhead  Logotypes 715 

Bill  of  Fare 749 

Blank  Books 718,  744 

Buffalo 742,  746 

Carriages 718,  719,  745 

Cattle,  Sheep,  etc.    .    .  718,  719,  742,  746 

Check  Blanks 716,  717 

Coal  Carts 744,  745 

Columbian  Medals 751 

Commercial  Logotypes 714 

Dentists' 718,  744 

Druggists' 718,  744,  746 

Eagles 728,  747 

Fists 646 

Flags 718,  728 

Funeral 744 

Horse  Racing 719,  742,  746 

Horses 719,  742,  746 


PAGE 

Ice  Wagons 744,  745 

Index  Corners 750 

Locomotives 743 

Maltese  Crosses 647 

Masquerade 719 

Menu, 749 

Newspaper 718,  719 

Opticians' 718 

Outline  News  Cuts 748 

Political 746,  747 

Portraits 729 

Poultry 718,  719,  746,  747 

Society  Emblems 718,  730,  741 

Stars 647 

State  Seals 726-728 

Steamboats 718,  719,  742,  743 

Telephone 745 

Trolley  Car 743 

Wine  List 749 


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1850 A  . 

2079A  . 

2601 A  . 

2820A  . 

3024A  . 

3027A  . 

3044A  . 

3059A  . 

3066A  . 

3077A  . 

3078A  . 

3079A  . 

3083A  . 

3089A  . 

3099A  . 

3 109  A  . 

3110A  . 

3118A  . 

3119A  . 

3121A  . 

3122A  . 

3123A  . 

3126A  . 

3129A  . 

3133A  . 

3136A  , 

3141A  . 

3142A  . 

3143A  . 

3144A  . 

3146A  . 


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732  . 

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732  . 

•75 

732  . 

.40 

732  . 

.75 

732  . 

1. 00 

732  . 

1. 00 

737  • 

•75 

734  • 

•30 

733  • 

.35 

735  • 

.40 

735  • 

•75 

734  . 

•75 

734  . 

1.00 

734  • 

1. 00 

734  • 
736. 
737  • 
737  • 
737  . 

1. 00 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 

739  • 

.50 

739  • 
739  • 
739  • 
738. 

.50 
.60 
.60 
.60 

NO. 
3147A 

3 1 49  A 
3152A 
3154A 
3161A 
3167A 
3168A 
3171A 
3 1 72  A 
3 1 74  A 
3185A 
3186A 
3189A 
3191A 
3196A 
3198A 
3323A 
3327A 

162B 
165B 
166B 
168B 
170B 
172B 
173B 
174B 
175B 
176B 
177B 
180B 
181B 
184B 
185B 


PAGE 
736 

739 
735 
738 
740 
738 
737 
737 
740 

741 
735 
737 
738 
735 
740 
740 
733 
732 

729 
733 
733 
732 
733 
733 
735 
734 
734 
734 
735 
733 
735 
736 
735 


PRICE 
$0.50 

•75 

I. GO 
I. GO 

•75 

1. 00 

.6g 

I.OG 

•50 

.60 

I.OG 

1. 00 

•50 

•75 

1.25 

1. 00 

.60 

•75 


•25 
■30 
•30 
•75 
.40 

•25 
•25 

.OG 
.OG 
.00 

•35 
•30 
.6g 
.90 

.GO 


NO. 
I9GB 
I91B 
I93B 
X95B 
I97B 
I98B 
202B 

203  B 

204  B 

205  B 
2g6B 
2G7B 
2g8B 
209  B 
211B 
214B 
215B 
216B 
217B 
220B 
221B 
222B 
223B 
224B 
225B 
227B 
228B 
229B 
232B 
233B 
234B 
235B 
23  7  B 
238B 


PAGE 
736 

735 
741 
741 
741 
741 
741 
738 
739 
739 
739 
738 
740 
740 

739 
730 
731 
730 
7.30 
731 
731 
730 
731 
731 
731 
730 
731 
730 
731 
731 
731 
730 
730 
731 


PRICE 

i$1.25 

50 

45 
75 
6g 
60 

75 

GO 
90 

75 
6g 

90 
40 
50 
75 
60 

75 
90 
35 
35 
40 
40 
50 
6g 
60 
50 
75 
50 
60 
50 
75 
40 
70 
75 


14 


INDEX   TO  CUTS 


NO.                        PAGE 

PRICE 

NO.                         PAGE 

PRICE 

NO. 

PAGE 

PRICE 

239B     .      .      .    730   • 

$0.90 

2356C    .    .    .  744  . 

^0.50 

3993C      .      . 

•    750   . 

.  $0.25 

240B 

731    . 

.40 

2389C 

728. 

1. 00 

3995C      .      . 

•    746   . 

.          .60 

241B 

730   • 

.40 

2425C 

744  • 

40 

3996C      .      . 

•736. 

•       -75 

242B 

730   . 

.40 

243 1  c 

733  • 

1. 00 

4043C      .      . 

•    750   . 

•35 

243B 

730   . 

.40 

2432C 

733  • 

•50 

4044C      .      . 

•    750   . 

•       -35 

245B 

730   • 

•35 

2443C 

728  . 

•30 

404 7C      .      . 

•    750   . 

.50 

247B 

737  • 

•50 

2459C 

729  . 

•37 

4048C      .      . 

•    750   . 

.       .50 

250B 

739  • 

.50 

2466C 

746  . 

•50 

4049 c  .   . 

•    750   . 

.       .50 

251B 

738  . 

•50 

2470C 

745  • 

.75 

4050C  .  . 

•    750   • 

.       .50 

252B 

738. 

.50 

247IC 

728. 

•50 

405IC  .  . 

•    750   . 

.       .50 

254B 

736. 

1. 00 

2678C 

744  • 

•75 

4052C  .  . 

•    750   • 

•       .50 

256B 

740  . 

•75 

2695C 

744  . 

•      -75 

4053C  .  . 

•    750   • 

.       .50 

257B 

738. 

.60 

2708C 

729  . 

1.50 

4055C  .  . 

•  749  • 

.       .50 

260B 

738. 

•75 

2726C 

747  . 

•25 

4058C  .  . 

•  749  • 

•75 

262B 

739  • 

•75 

2752C 

728. 

•75 

4065C  .  . 

•  749  • 

•       -75 

267B 

736. 

•75 

278IC 

726. 

•75 

4067C  .  . 

•  749  • 

.       .60 

268B 

739  • 

I-I5 

279IC 

726. 

.75 

4068C  .  . 

•  749  • 

•       -75 

272B 

745  • 

.35 

2796C 

.726. 

.75 

4070C  .  . 

•  749  • 

.       .60 

273B 

745  • 

.45 

2797C 

726. 

•75 

4092C  .  . 

•  745  . 

•      -75 

275B 

745  • 

.50 

2807C 

743  • 

1. 00 

4099C  .  . 

•  747  • 

1. 00 

276B 

744  • 

.50 

2898C 

745  . 

1.25 

4I20C  .   . 

•  743  • 

•       ^75 

277B 

744  • 

•35 

2904C 

729  . 

•50 

4I23C  .  . 

•  733  . 

•75 

278B 

730  • 

.40 

2929C 

2970C 

747  • 
734  • 

1. 00 
•50 

4T25C  .  . 
4I27C  .  . 

•  741  . 

•  744  • 

.40 

•75 

92C 

715  • 

•30 

3023C 

728. 

.25 

4I40C  .  . 

•  732  . 

1. 00 

93C 

715  • 

•35 

3055C 

747  • 

.40 

4I4IC  .   . 

•  729  ■ 

•75 

94C 

715  • 

.40 

3062C 

742  . 

•30 

4I48C  .  . 

.  729  . 

.40 

^1^ 

715  . 

.40 

3I25C 

727  . 

1. 00 

4I53C  .  . 

•  730  • 

•30 

96C 

715  • 

.40 

3I26C 

727  . 

1. 00 

4I67C  .  . 

•  743  • 

.40 

97C 

715  • 

.40 

3I27C 

727  . 

1. 00 

4I68C  .  . 

•  743  • 

.60 

98C 

715  • 

•35 

3I28C 

727  • 

1. 00 

4I75C  .  . 

•  751  • 

99C 

715  • 

.35 

3I3IC 

727  • 

1. 00 

per  se 

t,  2.50 

looC 

715  . 

.40 

3I40C 

727. 

1. 00 

4I76C  .  . 

•  751  • 

loiC 

715  . 

.40 

3I82C 

728. 

•75 

per  se 

t,  2.00 

I02C 

715  • 

.40 

3204C 

746. 

.80 

4I78C  .  . 

•  751  • 

I03C 

715  • 

.40 

3370C 

742  . 

•50 

per  se 

t,  2.00 

I04C 

715  • 

.40 

3380C 

744  • 

1. 00 

4I79C  .  . 

•  751  • 

I05C 

715  • 

.40 

3399C 

733  • 

•50 

perse 

t,  1. 00 

I06C 

715  • 

.40 

3400C 

733  . 

•50 

4I85C  .  . 

•  739  • 

•75 

107C 

715  • 

.40 

340IC 

733  • 

•50 

420IC  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

I08C 

715  • 

.40 

3402C 

733  • 

.50 

4202C  .   . 

.748. 

.50 

I09C 

715  • 

.40 

3403C 

733  • 

.50 

4203C  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

269C 

717  . 

-30 

3404C 

733  • 

•  50 

4204C  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

270C 

717  . 

•30 

34I8C 

735  . 

.60 

4205 c  .   . 

.748. 

•50 

279C 

716. 

•30 

34I9C 

736  . 

•75 

4206C  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

280C 

716. 

•30 

3436C 

746. 

.60 

4207C  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

295C 

717  . 

.40 

3452C 

742  . 

.30 

4208C  .  . 

.748. 

•50 

296C 

717  . 

.40 

347IC 

745  . 

•75 

4209C  .  . 

^748. 

.50 

297C 

717  . 

.40 

3653C 

732  . 

•35 

42I0C  .   . 

.  748. 

•50 

304C 

717  . 

.40 

3657C 

737  • 

.40 

42IIC  .   . 

.748. 

•50 

305C 

717  . 

.40 

3658C 

737  • 

.35 

42I2C  .   . 

.748. 

•50 

3I9C 

717  ■ 

.50 

3659C 

739  • 

.40 

320C 

717  . 

•50 

366IC 

735  • 

.30 

I629D  .    . 

•  742  . 

•75 

32IC 

716. 

.40 

370IC 

726. 

1.50 

I873D  •  ■ 

•  740  • 

.60 

322C 

716. 

.40 

3756C 

746. 

1.25 

I874D  .  . 

■  740  • 

•75 

323C 

716. 

•75 

3787C 

746. 

1.25 

2253D  .  . 

•  744  • 

.80 

323^/^c 

716. 

•75 

3800C 

746. 

•30 

328C 

716. 

•75 

38I8C 

729  . 

1. 00 

lE   .    . 

.  7t8. 

.08 

328HC 

716. 

•75 

3953C 

741  • 

.75 

3E   .    . 

.718. 

.08 

329C 

716. 

.40 

3955C 

741  • 

.60 

117E   .    . 

.  718. 

.12 

330C 

716. 

•30 

3972C 

735  • 

.60 

123E   .    . 

.  718. 

•15 

2035C 

747  • 

•50 

3990C 

750  • 

•25 

124E  .   . 

.718. 

.15 

2I7IC 

744  . 

•50 

399IC 

750  . 

•25 

125E   .    . 

.  718. 

•15 

22I3^C 

728  . 

1.50 

3992C 

750  . 

.25 

255E   .    . 

•  719  • 

.12 

15 


INDEX   TO  CUTS 


NO. 
315E 
322E 
364E 

409  E 
412E 
416E 
422E 
423E 
431E 
432E 
433E. 
435E 
436E 
455E 

465  E 

466  E 
468  E 
501 E 
502  E 
506  E 
511E 
514E 
517E 
526E 
527E 
532E 
604  E 
612E 


PAGE 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 

',733 
718 
718 
718 
718 
719 
718 
719 
718 
718 
718 
719 
728 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 
718 


PRICE 
^0.15 

.08 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.12 
.12 

•25 
.12 

•15 
.20 
.20 
.15 
•15 
.20 
.12 
.12 
.12 
•15 
•25 
.20 
.20 
•25 
.25 

•30 


NO. 
613E 
615E 

700  E 
701 E 
707E 
709  E 
711E 
717E 
730E 
731E 
732E 
734E 
735E 
804  E 
857E 
858E 
865  E 
868E 
917E 
2022E 

2045  E 

2046  E 
2050E 
205  7  E 
205  8  E 
2060  E 
2068  E 
2076E 


PAGE 
718. 

PRICE 
^0.15 

718. 

.20 

718. 

•30 

718. 

.20 

718. 

.20 

719    . 

•25 

719    . 

.25 

719    . 

•25 

719    . 

•25 

719    . 

.25 

719    . 

718. 

.25 
•15 

719 . 

•25 

728 . 

•30 

719 . 

•30 

718. 

.30 

718. 

.35 

719 . 

•30 

741  • 

1. 00 

744 . 

•50 

747 . 
746. 

1. 00 
1. 00 

742 . 

1. 00 

743  • 

.90 

743  • 

.90 

742 . 

1. 00 

742 . 

•50 

NO. 

PAGE 

PRICE 

II16F     .      . 

734  • 

;^o.4o 

2527F     .      . 

718. 

•15 

2544F     .      . 

718. 

•15 

2600 F   .    . 

718. 

.20 

2657F   .    . 

719  . 

.20 

2801 F   .    . 

718  . 

.08 

4021 F   .    . 

718. 

•25 

4057F   .    . 

719  • 

.20 

4060F   .    . 

718  . 

.20 

4062  F   .    . 

718. 

.20 

4063F   .    . 

718. 

•15 

4064F   .    . 

718. 

.20 

4099 F   .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4100F   .    . 

728. 

•25 

4108F   .    . 

718. 

.15 

4115F   .    . 

718. 

•30 

^"zE  •  • 

719  . 

•25 

4ii81<    .    . 

719  . 

•25 

4120F    .    . 

719  . 

•35 

4121F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4122F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4123F    .    . 

719  . 

•35 

4124.F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4125F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4126F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

4129F    .    . 

718. 

•30 

4131F    .    . 

718. 

•30 

4149F    .    . 

719  . 

•30 

^^^ 

•c^?^-' 


.    0/^^      ELECTROTYPED      ^^.. 
/T^  CUTS  ^\\ 

^^  There  is  this  advantage       ^^w« 

in  purchasing  electrotyped  cuts 
from  this  Company  :  Nearly  all 
its  cuts  are  original,  and  electro- 
types are  furnished  from  the 
original  engravings.  The  great 
majority  of  the  cuts  shown  in 
all  specimen  books  were  origi- 
nated by  Branches  of  the 

,    .        American  Type  Founders 
•^U  Company 


16 


INDEX  TO  THE  PRICE  LIST  OF  PRINTING 
MACHINERY  AND  MATERIALS 


For  the  Composing  Room,  see  pages  ,       771  to  829 

For  the  Press  Room,  see  pages 830  to  887 

For  the  Stock  Room  and  Bindery,  see  pages 888  to  927 

For  the  Mailing  Department,  see  pages 928  to  930 

Miscellaneous,  see  pages 931  to  934 


PAGE 

Adamson  Disc  Cover 837 

Addressing-  Machines 928-930 

Backing  for  Electrotypes 934 

Beating  Tables 793 

Bellows 776 

Belting 831 

Bentrovato 847 

Benzine  Cans 838 

Blankets,  Felt 830 

Blankets,  Rubber 830 

Bodkins 771 

Book  Sewing  Machine,  Tennis    .    .  911 

Bookbinders'  Shears 898 

Brackets 821 

Brass  Type 24 

Bronzing  Machine,  Emmerich      .    .  887 

Bronzing  Mitten 837 

Bronzing  Pad 837 

Brower  Quoin  Lock 789 

Brushes,  Benzine 832 

— Liquid  Cement 832,  913 

— Lye 832 

—Proof 832 

— Stereo.  Beating 832 


Cabinets 

— American-Polhemus  .  .  . 
— American  Steel-Run    .    .    . 

— Bookbinders' 

— Combination  No.  i  .    .    .    . 

— Eagle 

— Electro,  and  Cut 

— Handy  Sort 

— Ink  and  Roller 

— Paper  and  Card  Stock  .  . 
— Porter's  Extension  Front  . 
— Rowen  Border  and  Script  . 

— Specimen 

— Wisconsin  Hard  Wood  .  . 
— Wisconsin  Window  .... 
— Wood  Type 


810-; 


820 
814 
811 
819 
813 
813 
818 
820 
848 
818 
812 
816 
819 
810 
815 
817 


Card  Cutters 898,  899 

Cases 800-805 

Case  Racks 808,  817 

Case  Stands 806-808 

Case  Stands,  Wrought  Iron  ....    809 

Chases 790-793 

Chesapeake  Economy  Compound  .    846 

Composing  Rules 774 

Composing  Stick  Rack 775 

Composing  Sticks 772-774 

Copy  Holder 775 

Counters 836 

Crown  Engraving  Plates 932 

Curving  Machine 781 

Cutting  Boards,  Bookbinders'  .  .  .  927 
Cutting  and  Creasing  Press  .  .  .  860 
Cutting  Sticks 897 


Disc  Cover,  Adamson 
Drying  Racks   .    .    .    . 


•    •    837 
850,  851 


Economy  Wrapper  Paster    ....  930 

Elastic  Padding  Glue 913 

Embossing  Composition 847 

Embossing  Made  Easy 847 

Embossing  Press,  Hand 918 

Embossing  Press,  Power 919 

Embossing  Press,  Universal     .    .    .  859 

Engravers'  Tools 824 

Engravers'  Wood 824 

Engraving  Plates 932 

Eyeleting  Machines 916,  917 

Eyelet  Punch  and  Set 915 

Eyelets 917 

Eye  Shade 775 

Eureka  Type  Wash 846 

Folders 883-885 

—Bennett  Country  Quarto    .    .    .  885 

— Bennett  Economical 885 

— Tribune  Newspaper 883 

— Unique 884 


17 


INDEX  TO  PRICE  LIST 


PAGE 

Form  Truck 839 

Furniture,  Labor-saving 797 

Furniture  and  Reglet 796 

Galley  Cabinets 787 

Galley  Lock-up 784 

Galley  Racks 786 

Galleys 782-785 

Gaily  Universal  Cutting  and  Creas- 
ing Press 860 

Gaily  Universal  Embossing  Press  .  859 

Gas  and  Gasoline  Engine 886 

Gauge  Pin  Drawer 835 

Gauge  Pins  and  Guides  ....    834,  835 

Glue  Pots 913 

Gold  Leaf  Stamping  Press    .    .    .    .  918 

Griffin  Hack  Saws 779 

Gripper  Perforator,  Miller's  ....  848 

Handy  Sort  Drawers 820 

Hempel  Quoins 788 

Hercules  Gas  Engine 886 

Hercules  Liquid  Overlay 847 

Hoke  Engraving  Plates 932 

Imposing  Surfaces,  Iron 794 

Imposing  Tables  and  Stones     .    794,  795 

Ink  Knives 833 

Ink  Reducers 845,  846 

Ink  Slabs,  Marble 794 

Ink  Slice 832 

Inkoleum 845 

Interlocking  Drying  Racks,  Koer- 

ner's 851 

Kelsey  Copy  Holder 775 

Knife  Grinder 896 

Koerner  Drying  Racks 851 

Label  Holder 821 

Lamp  Holder 775 

Lead  and  Rule  Cutters  ....    778,  779 

Leader  Boxes 776 

Lead  Racks 798 

Leather  Belting 831 

Letter  Board  Cabinets 799 

Letter  Boards •  .    .    ,    .  799 

Linotype  Planers 777 

Liquid  Padding  Glue 913 

Lock-up  Wrenches 793 

Mailing  Galleys 782,  783 

Mailing  Machines 928-930 

— Acme 930 

— Horton 928 

— Mustang 929 

—  Rukenbrod 929 

Make-up  Rules 774 

Make-up  Tables 793 

Mallets     . 777 

Mitering  Machines 780 

Miter  Box 776 


PAGE 

Newspaper  Files 931 

Newspaper  Paster 930 

Numbering  Machines 900,  901 

Numbering  Machine,  Wetter    .    .    .  849 

Overhead  Power  Fixtures 882 

Overlay  Knife 833 

Padding  Glue 913 

Page  Cord 775 

Paging  Machine,  Monitor 901 

Pallet,  Bookbinders' Lettering .    .    .  914 
Paper   Box   Cutting  and   Creasing 

Press 860 

Paper  Counter 914 

Paper  Cutters 888-895 

— Advance  Lever.    . 891 

— Advance  Power 892 

— Brown's  Latest  Improved  .    .    .  894- 

— Challenge 893 

— Chandler  &  Price 891 

— Clipper 890 

— Peerless 893 

—Peerless  Gem 888,  889 

— Reliance 891 

— Sheridan  Ideal 895 

— Sheridan  Power    .  • 895 

— Utility 890 

Paper  Folders 831 

Paper  Jogger 881 

Paper  Knives 833 

Pasters 930 

Perforators 920-923 

— Franklin  Hand 920 

—  Peerless  Rotary 923 

— Stimpson  Lever 920 

— Stimpson  Treadle 922 

— Treadle 921 

Planers 777 

Pliers 779 

Power  Fixtures 882 

Press  Boards,  Bookbinders'  ....  927 

Press  Points 835 

Press  Punch 835 

Printers'  Dividers 776 

Printers'  Saw  Table 824 

Printers'  Trucks 849 

Printing  Inks 843-845 

Printing  Presses 852-881 

— Adams  Hand  Cylinder  ....  863 

— Army 865 

— Campbell  Country 867 

— Challenge  Gordon 853 

—Chandler   &    Price    Old    Style 

Gordon 852 

— Cottrell  Monarch 869 

— Cottrell  Paragon 870 

—Cottrell  Triumph 868 

— Cranston  Book  and  News  .    .    .  875 

— Cranston  Improved  Newspaper  873 

— Cranston  Newspaper 872 

— Cranston  Two-Roller 875 

— Cranston- Victor  Commercial     .  879 


18 


INDEX   TO  PRICE  LIST 


PAGE 

Printing  Presses — Continued. 
— Cranston-Victor     Two-Revolu- 
tion, Two  Rollers 877 

— Cranston-Victor    Two-Revolu- 
tion, Four  Rollers 881 

— Gaily  Universal 856-860 

— Golding  Jobber 861 

— Harris'  Automatic 855 

—Ideal  Hand  Cylinder 866 

— New  Style  Franklin  Gordon  .    .  853 

—Official  Hand  Lever 863 

— Ostrander-Seymour  Pony  Web  871 

—Pearl 862 

—  Peerless 854 

— Pilot  Hand  Lever 863 

— Prouty,  Improved  Country  .    .  865 

— Washington  Hand 864 

Proof  Planers 777 

Proof  Presses 822,  823 

Punching  Machine 915 

Quoin  Lock 789 

Quoins,  Mechanical 788,  789 

Quoins,  Wooden 796 

Ratchets  for  Stereotype  Blocks    .    .  840 

Reglet 796 

Reglet  Cases,  Labor-saving  ....  796 

Roller  Cloth 830 

Roller  Composition 839 

Roller  Composition  Kettles  ....  839 

Roller  Supporters 835 

Rollers,  Hand 839 

Rollers,  Prices  for  Casting    ....  839 

Rule  Benders 779 

Rule  Cases 801 

Rule  Curving  Machine 781 

Rule  Cutters 778 

Rule  Shapers 781 

Ruling  Machines 924,  925 

Saws 776,  779 

Saw  Table,  Printers' 824 

Screw  Drivers 831 

Shears,  Bookbinders' 898 

Shooting  Sticks 777,  831 


PAGE 

Side  Sticks 796 

Stabbing  Machine,  Hand 911 

Stamping  Press,  Power 919 

Standing  Galleys,  Wood,  etc.  .  826,  827 
Standing  Galleys,  Wrought  Iron  825,  828 
Standing  Presses,  Bookbinders'   .    .    926 

Stamping  Press,  Hand 918 

Staple  Binders 902-905 

— Acme 902,  903 

— Breech  Loader 904 

— Hercules 905 

—Lightning 905 

— No.  8,  Saddleback 905 

—No.  9 908 

— Sure  Shot 904 

Stereotype  Blocks 840-842 

Stereotyping  Apparatus 932 

Stereotype  Chases 793 

Storage  Can 838 

Table  Shears 898 

Tablet  Knife 914 

Tablet  Presses 912 

Tape 830 

Tape  Couplers 831 

Tape  Fastener 830 

Tennis  Book  Sewing  Machine  .    .    .  911 

Thorne  Type  Setting  Machine     .    .  829 

Tint  Blocks 931 

Tweezers 771 

Tympan  Press  Boards 831 

Type-high  Gauge     .    .        828 

Type  Measures 776 

Type  Wash,  Eureka 846 

Wetter  Numbering  Machine    .    .    .    849 

Wire,  on  Spools 909 

Wire  Staples 905 

Wire  Stitchers 906-910 

— Monitor 910 

— Perfection 906-909 

Wrapper  Paster,  Economy   ....    930 

Wrenches 831 

Wooden  Galleys 784 

Wood  Furniture 796 


19 


DIPLOMA  OF  AWARD 


ONE  OF  FIVE  DIPLOMAS  OF  AWARD 

Awarded  by  the  Board  of  International  Judges  of  the  World's  Columbian 

Exposition,  Chicago,  1893,  to  the  American  Type  Founders'  Company. 


EXH] 


PROCESS  OF  MANUFACTURING,  AND  FINISHED  TYPE 
Award 


For  Exhibition  of  Machinery,  AppHances  and  Processes  for  the  Manufacture  of 
Movable  Metal  Type,  beginning  with  the  perfectly  constructed  and  minutely  adjusted 
Benton  Punch-Cutting  Machine,  and  ending  with  the  well-designed  and  highly  efficient 
Barth  Automatic  Steam-Power  Type-Casting  and  Type-Finishing  Machine,  in  the 
production  of  Copper  Alloy  Type  of  the  correct  proportions  of  Toughness,  Hardness, 
Uniform  Accuracy  and  High  Degree  of  Utility. 

20 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PRieE  LIST  ©F  BODY  TYPE 

OCTOBER,  1895 

POINT   BODIES. 

25  LBS. 
AND  OVER. 

500  LBS. 
AND  OVER. 

1000  LBS. 
AND  OVER. 

3^      ' 
5 

6 

7 
8 

int 

'     on  4^ -Point  Body  .    .    . 

Per  lb. 
$500 

3  50 
I  60 
I  20 
074 
0  64 
0  56 

052 
0  48 
0  46 
044 
0  42 
0  40 
0  40 
0  40 
0  40 

Per  lb. 

$072 
0  62 

054 
0  50 
0  46 

044 
0  42 

0  40 

Per  lb. 



$071 
0   61 
053 

0  49 

9 
10         ' 

0  45 

0  43 

II         ' 

0  41 

12         * 

0  40 

14 
15 
16 

18 

Roman  and  German  Body  Type  is  put  up  in  fonts  of  25,  50  and  100  pounds,  or  some  multiple 
of  these  weights.  Included  in  each  25  pounds  are  5  pounds  of  Spaces  and  Quads,  and  same 
proportions  in  larger  fonts. 

Italic  and  Accents  will  not  be  sent  with  Roman  fonts  unless  specially  ordered.  Smallest 
font  of  Italic  furnished  weighs  5  pounds.    A  pair  of  full-size  cases  holds  50  pounds  of  body  type. 


Spaces  and  Quads  in  Job  Fonts 


5  Point    .    .    .    .  $1  40 

1 5  Point    .    .    .    .  $0  60 

40  Point   .    .    .    .  $0  60 

^¥2  ' 

I  00 

16      " 

055 

42 

0  60 

6      ' 

065 

18      " 

055 

44 

0  60 

7      ' 

065 

20      " 

0  60 

48 

080 

8      ' 

065 

22      " 

050 

54 

I  10 

9      ' 

0  60 

24      '' 

0  60 

60 

I  15 

10      ' 

055 

28      " 

055 

72 

I  25 

11      * 

0  60 

30      " 

050 

84 

0  90 

12 

0  60 

32      " 

050 

96 

I  70 

H      ' 

0  60 

36      " 

055 

120 

I  40 

Allowance  for  Old  Type  and  other  Metals 

Old  type  (clean  and  unmixed  with  other  metals),  electrotypes,  leads  and  brass,  delivered 
at  foundry  free,  will  be  taken  at  current  prices  in  even  exchange  for  new  type  or  printing 
material. 

Customers  sending  in  old  metal  are  requested  to  mark  their  names  on  all  packages,  and  to 
forward  by  mail  a  shipping  receipt  or  bill  of  lading,  with  the  net  weight  of  each  kind  of  mate- 
rial, as  soon  as  shipment  is  made.  Compliance  with  this  request  will  aid  in  identifying  ship- 
ments, and  prevent  errors.     Ship  as  "  old  metal  "  to  secure  low  freight  rate. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE. — Zinc  plates,  metal  containing  zinc,  or  type  and  other  plates  mixed 
with  zinc  plates,  and  stereotype  plates,  will  not  be  received  at  any  price.  Type,  electrotype 
plates,  leads  and  brass,  must  be  packed  separately,  as  the  value  of  each  differs. 


21 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Type  Standards 

The  following  is  the  standard 
adopted  by  the  International  Ty- 
pographical Union.  The  basis  of 
measurement  is  the  lower-case  al- 
phabet, from  a  to  z  inclusive,  and 
the  ems  used  are  the  same  body  as 
the  type  measured : 

EMS 


4%  Point 

5 

6 

7 


Point 


EMS 

•  14 

•  13 

•  13 
■  13 

•  13 


How  to  Estimate 

To  ascertain  the  quantity  of 
body  type  required  for  a  publica- 
tion, find  the  number  of  square 
inches  and  divide  the  same  by 
four,  and  the  quotient  will  be  the 
approximate  weight  of  type  re- 
quired ;  but,  as  it  is  impossible  to 
set  the  cases  entirely  clear,  it  is 
necessary  to  add  25  per  cent,  to  the 
weight  of  large  fonts,  and  33^  per 
cent,  to  small  fonts,  to  allow  for 
dead  letter. 


Number  of  Ems  in  0ne 
Pound  of  Type 

Two  by  two  inches  (four  square  inches) 
solid  type  weighs  approximately  one  pound. 


5  Point 

6  " 

7  " 


EMS 

829 
685 
576 
423 
324 


9  Point 

10  " 

11  " 

12  " 


EMS 
256 
207 
171 
144 


Useful  in  Ordering  Sorts 

The  following  table  shows  what 
each  box  in  the  type  case  will  hold: 


acdismnhoutr    . 

fblvgypw 

k  j  z  X  q'and  all  figs.  . 

e 

Caps  and  Small  Caps 


WEIGHT  IN 
FULL  BOX. 


2  pounds. 
15  ounces. 

6       " 

3  pounds. 
5  ounces. 


American  Point  System 

The  following  table  gives  the 
names  of  the  old  bodies  and  their 
new  designation  by  points  : 

3^^  Point  .  .  Brilliant. 

4!/^      "      .  .  Diamond. 

.  .  Pearl. 

.  .  Agate. 

.  .  Nonpareil. 

.  .  Minion. 

.  .  Brevier. 

.  .  Bourgeois. 

.  .  Long  Primer. 

.  .  Small  Pica. 

.  .  Pica. 

.  .  2-line  Minion  or  English. 

.  .  2-line  Brevier. 

.  .  Great  Primer. 

.  .  2-line  Long  Prim,  or  Paragon 

.  .  2-line  Small  Pica. 

.  .  2-line  Pica. 

.  .  2-line  English. 

30         ••      .  .  5-line  Nonpareil. 

32         "      .  .  4-line  Brevier. 

36         "      .  .  2-line  Great  Primer. 

40         "      .  .  Double  Paragon. 

42  "      .  .  7-line  Nonpareil. 

44         "      .  .  4-line  Small  Pica  or  Canon. 

48         "      .  .  4-line  Pica. 

54         "      .  .  9-line  Nonpareil. 

60         "      .  .  5-line  Pica. 

72  "      .  .  6-line  Pica. 


Standard  Sizes  of  Newspapers 

This  table  of  sizes  is  based  upon  the  standard  sizes  of  newspapers, 
with  columns  13  twelve-point  ems  wide  and  six-point  column  rules. 
The  adoption  or  these  sizes  is  advisable  especially  in  starting  news- 
papers or  putting  in  new  outfits,  thereby  gaining  desirable  uniformity: 


Standard 

Size  of     *  1 

Face  Length  of 

Size  of  Paper. 

Each  Page.   6  Pt.  Col.  Rules. 

Length  of  Head 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

Rules  required. 

4-Column 

Quarto 

.     .     .  22  X  30  .     . 

8HXI4. 

.   I3K   .     .     • 

53^  Pica  ems. 

5 

.     .     .  26X40  .     . 

iii/^xi8  . 

.   I7K   .     •     • 

67        "         " 

6 

" 

.    .    .  30  X  44  .    . 

13^8  X  20  . 

.   19%   .     .     . 

80H    •" 

7 

" 

.    .    .  35  X  48  .    . 

15^x22  . 

.21K   .     •     • 

94 

8 

a 

.    .    .  40  X  52  .    . 

i7itx24  . 

.  23%   .     .     . 

107^     " 

5 

Folio 

.    .    .  20  X  26  .    . 

iiYexiS  . 

.  I7K   .     •     • 

67        "         " 

6 

" 

.    .    .  22x30  .    . 

13^8  X  20  . 

•   I9K   .     •     • 

80^     " 

7 

" 

.  .  .  24x35 .  . 

15^8X22  . 

.  21K   .     .     . 

94 ,  "    ;; 

8 

.   .   .  26x40  .   . 

i7tSx24  • 

.  23K   .     •     • 

107^ 

9 

(( 

.   .   .  28x44  .   . 

20l^  X  26  . 

•  25K   .     •     . 

121    "    " 

*  Length 

of  column 

rules  for  first  page 

determined  by 

size  of  headings,  or  say  about  two 

inches 

shorter  than  full  length. 

COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NEWSPaPER  MEaSUREMENTS 

Table  showing  the  number  of  ems  of  the  different  sizes  of  Newspaper  Type  in  a  line,  the 

number  of  lines  necessary  to  make  looo  ems,  and  the  length  in  inches. 

Also  the  number  of  ems  in  the  regular  lengths  of  column. 


13   EMS  PICA, 
WIDTH   OF  STANDARD  COLUMN. 

2 

i 

2 

'i 
00 

2 

2 

0 

Number  ems  in  line 

Number  lines  in  1000  ems    .... 
Number  inches  in  1000  ems    .    .   . 
4-C0I.  Folio  or  Quarto  \                    / 
5-C0I.  Folio  or  Quarto  v  No.  ems  J 
6-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  t  in  col.  \ 
7-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto;                   V 
8-Col.  Folio,  No.  ems  in  column   . 
9-C0I.  Folio,  No.  ems  in  column   . 

28% 

2% 
5040 

6505 
7180 
7900 
8630 
9310 

26 

383^ 
?>% 
4325 
5615 
6160 

6785 
7410 
8030 

22K 

45 

4^8 

3175 
4115 
4515 
4970 

5440 
5885 

19^ 
51^ 

2465 
3200 
3510 
3865 
4220 

4575 

I7H 

57% 

1950 

2525 
2770 

3050 
3330 
3615 

15^ 
64^ 

1610 
2085 
2290 
2520 

2755 
2970 

LE^DS  FOR  NEWSPAPERS 

Table  showing  the  number  of  leads,  13  ems  long,  contained  in  one  pound,  and  the  number 

required  to  lead  1000  ems  of  matter.     Also  the  number  of  leads  in  a 

single  column  of  matter,  regular  newspaper  size. 


SIZES  OF   BODY  TYPE. 
LEADS  USED   ARE  SIX-TO-PICA. 


Number  leads  to  the  pound 

Number  leads  to  1000  ems 

4-C0I.  Folio  or  Quarto,  No.  leads  in  column 
5-C0I.  Folio  or  Quarto,  No.  leads  in  column 
6-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto,  No.  leads  in  column 
7-C0I.  Folio  or  Quarto,  No.  leads  in  column 

8-Col,  Folio,  No.  leads  in  column 

9-C0I.  Folio,  No.  leads  in  column 


h 

H 

H 

H 

H 

Z 

Z 

z 

Z 

Z 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Oh 

Ph 

Pu 

fc 

Hi 

^i^ 

VO 

t^ 

00 

0\ 

in 

- 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

26 

29 

34 

40 

45 

132 

125 

108 

99 

88 

170 

162 

140 

128 

114 

185 

179 

154 

141 

125 

206 

197 

169 

155 

138 

224 

215 

185 

169 

150 

241 

^33 

201 

183 

163 

60 

52 
84 

108 
119 
131 
143 
154 


a  vaLuaBLE  raBLE 

The  following  table,  invaluable  for  reference,  shows  the  number  of  leads  to  the  pound  in 
the  several  lengths  and  thicknesses  Pica  given  : 


LENGTHS. 


4  ems 

5  ems 

6  ems 

7  ems 

8  ems 

9  ems 

10  ems 

11  ems 

12  ems 

13  ems 

14  ems 

15  ems 


.  < 

< 

S^ 

«  u 

:.  u 

^6 

H 

H 

114 

216 

288  : 

112 

168 

2241 

96 

144 

192  N 

82 

123 

164  1 

72 

108 

144 

64 

96 

1281 

56 

84 

1121J 

52 

78 

104  j  I 

48 

72 

44 

66 

88 

41 

61 

82 

38 

57 

76 

LENGTHS. 


16  ems 

17  ems 

18  ems 

19  ems 

20  ems 

21  ems 

22  ems 

23  ems 

24  ems 

25  ems 

26  ems 

27  ems 


.  < 

< 

«  u 

^  ^ 

gs: 

is 

^6 

^6 

H 

H 

36 

54 

34 

51 

32 

48 

30 

45 

28 

42 

27 

40 

26 

39 

25 

37 

24 

36 

23 

34 

22 

33 

21 

31 

72 
68 
64 
60 
56 
54 
52 
50 
48 
46 
44 
42 


23 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Brass  Type  for  Bookbinders 


BRASS  TYPE, 
B0RDERS  RND   ©RXaMENTS 


A  special  Specimen  Book  of  Brass  Type  will  be 
sent  on  application.  The  following  series,  or  parts 
of  them,  shown  in  this  Specimen  Book,  are  made  in 
Solid  Brass  : 

PAGE 

Anglo-Saxon 589 

Antique  Condensed  Nos.  122  and  116  (Caps)  218,  219 
Antique  Extra  Condensed  No.  150  (Caps)      220,  221 

Antique  No.  125  (Caps) 212,  213 

Art  Gothic 442 

Atlanta 420,  421 

Condensed  Aldine  No.  150  (Caps) 190,  191 

Condensed  No.  124 170,  171 

Edinburgh  Title 146 

Facade 476,  477 

French  Old  Style  No.  i 142,  143 

Gothic  Condensed  No.  124  (Caps) 294,  295 

Gothic  Extra  Condensed  No.  150  (Caps)  ....  298 

Gothic  No.  127 276,  277 

Gothic  No.  1510 281 

Lafayette  (Caps) 414,415 

Latin  No.  20  (Caps) 267 

Latin  Antique  No.  120  (Caps) 162,  163 

Latin  Condensed  No.  150  (Caps) 248,  249 

Modern  Antique  (Caps) 250-252 

Mural 474,475 

Norman  Condensed 487 

Novelty  Script 577 

Old  Style  Bold  (Caps) 167 

Old  Style  Extended  (Caps) 154,  155 

Old  Style  No.  43 144 

Two-Line  No.  124 172 

Two-Line  No.  151 175 

Victoria 422,  423 

Yonkers 593 

Also  a  Collection  of  Forty-five  Beautiful  Borders  and 
Thirty-nine  Word  Ornaments 

24 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BRASS   RULES 


All  our  Bi^ass  Rule  sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.     For  Lahor-Saving 
Brass  Rules,  see  pages  32-33. 


NO. 

198E 

BODY 

1  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  05 

201E 

114  Point 

6 

203E 

2  Point 

8 

206E 

3  Point 

12 

207  E 

4  Point 

16 

500E 

5  Point 

20 

208E 

51/2  Point 

22 

209E 

6  Point 

28 

210E 

7  Point 

32 

211E 

8  Point 

34 

212E 

9  Point 

38 

213E 

10  Point 

40 

214E 

11  Point 

45 

215E 

12  Point 

50 

216E 

IH  Point 

6 

220E 

2  Point 

8 

501E 

11/2  Point 

6 

502E 

2  Point 

8 

503E 

3  Point 

12 

NO 

504E 

BODY 

4  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  16 

505E 

5  Point 

20 

506E 

6  Point 

28 

507E 

7  Point 

32 

508E 

8  Point 

34 

509E 

9  Point 

38 

510E 

10  Point 

40 

511E 

11  Point 

45 

512E 

12  Point 

50 

513E 

1  Point 

5 

SUE 

114  Point 

6 

515E 

2  Point 

8 

516E 

3  Point 

12 

517E 

4  Point 

16 

518E 

5  Point 

20 

519E 

6  Point 

28 

All  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cut  labor-saving.     See  prices  on  pages  32,34. 

25 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NO. 

520E 

BODY 

11/2  Point 

PER   FOOT 

$0  06 

521 E 

2  Point 

8 

522E 

3  Point 

12 

523E 

4  Point 

16 

524E 

5  Point 

20 

525E 

6  Point 

28 

177E 

1  Point 

5 

180E 

11/2  Point 

6 

182E 

2  Point 

8 

185E 

3  Point 

12 

187E 

4  Point 

16 

189E 

5  Point 

20 

191E 

6  Point 

28 

192E 

7  Point 

32 

193E 

8  Point 

34 

194E 

9  Point 

38 

195E 

10  Point 

40 

196E 

11  Point 

45 

mm^^^^^^^^^i 

197  E 

12  Point 

50 

iim^^^^i^ifii 

197y2E 

18  Point 

60 

^^^^^^H 

NO 

339E 


BODY 

2  Point 


PER   FOOT 


3391/2E 

11/2  Point 

6 

340E 

2  Point 

8 

34014E 

114  Point 

6 

341E 

2  Point 

8 

34I14E 

IH  Point 

6 

342E 

2  Point 

8 

343E 

2  Point 

8 

234E 

2  Point 

8 

235E 

3  Point 

12 

236E 

3  Point 

12 

237E 

4  Point 

16 

238E 

5  Point 

20 

239E 

51/2  Point 

22 

241E 

6  Point 

2>=i 

245E 

3  Point 

12 

246E 

5  Point 

20 

247E 

51/2  Point 

22 

252E 

4  Point 

16 

253E 

5  Point 

20 

254E 

51/2  Point 

22 

255E 

6  Point 

28 

All  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cut  labor-saving.     See  prices  ofi  pages  32,  J4. 

26 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NO. 

262E 

BODY 

3  Point 

PER   FOOT 

$0  12 



NO. 

287  E 

BODY 

8  Point 

PER   FOOT 

$0   34 

4  Point 

16 

263E 

288E 

10  Point 

40 

264E 

5  Point 

20 

289E 

11  Point 

45 

265E 

51/^  Point 

22 

290E 

12  Point 

266E 

6  Point 

28 

50 

7  Point 

32 

267  E 

290y2E 

2  Point 

8 

268E 

8  Point 

34 

291E 

3  Point 

12 

292E 

4  Point 

269E 

9  Point 

38 

16 

293E 

5  Point 

20 

4  Point 

16 

271E 

294E 

51/2  Point 

22 

4  Point 

16 

272E 

295y2E 

51/2  Point 

22 

5  Point 

20 

273E 

296E 

6  Point 

28 

51/2  Point 

22 

274E 

297  E 

6  Point 

28 

6  Point 

28 

275E 

298E 

8  Point 

34 

7  Point 

32 

27  6E 

299E 

9  Point 

38 

281E 

3  Point 

12 

301E 

10  Point 

282E 

4  Point 

16 

40 

283E 

5  Point 

20 

302E 

11  Point 

45 

6  Point 

28 

284E 

304E 

12  Point 

50 

6  Point 

28 

285E 

305E 

18  Point 

60 

7  Point 

32 

286E 

All  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cut  labor-saving      See  prices  on  pages  32,34. 

27 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NO. 

312E 

BODY 

51/2  Point 

PER  FOOT 

10  22 

313E 

5  Point 

20 

314E 

7  Point 

32 

316E 

8  Point 

34 

317E 

9  Point 

38 

318E 

11  Point 

45 

319E 

5  Point 

20 

321E 

51/2  Point 

22 

322E 

7  Point 

32 

323E 

8  Point 

34 

324F 

10  Point 

40 

325E 

12  Point 

50 

326E 

5  Point 

20 

327E 

51/2  Point 

22 

328E 

7  Point 

32 

329E 

8  Point 

34 

330E 

9  Point 

38 

331E 

10  Point 

40 

NO. 

332E 


BODY 

7  Point 


PER  FOOT 
$0  32 


333E 

9  Point 

38 

334E 

11  Point 

45 

338E 

9  Point 

38 

344E 

2  Point 

8 

345E 

2  Point 

8 

346E 

2  Point 

14 

347E 
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

3  Point 
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

16 
■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

348E  4  Point  20 

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 

I        349E  514  Point  26 

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 

350E  2  Point  14 


351E 

3  Point 

16 

352E 

4  Point 

20 

353E 

51/2  Point 

26 

lllllllll 

354E 

llllllllllllllll 

11/2  Point 

llllllll 

10 

355E 

2  Point 

14 

356E 

2  Point 

14 

357  E 

3  Point 

16 

358E 

3  Point 

16 

359E 

4  Point 

20 

360E 

4  Point 

20 

361E 

51/2  Point 

26 

362E  514  Point  26 

The  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cut  labor-saving  except  Nos.  344E  to 
362 E  inclusive.     See  prices  on  pages  J2, 34. 

28 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NO. 

BODY 

PER   FOOT 

363E 

2  Point 

$0  14 

364E 

2  Point 

14 

365E 

2  Point 

14 

366E 

2  Point 

14 

367  E 

2  Point 

14 

368E 

2  Point 

14 

371E 

2  Point 

16 

372E 

2  Point 

16 

373E 

2  Point 

16 

'>ii/''\^'S>'N.< 

''\»''>./''>/''s;''s^"\,/'s*''^./"'>i/"'s/ 

^-''^-n^/^s;■'. 

374E 

2  Point 

16 

NO. 

390E 

BODY 

514  Point 

PER   FOOT 

$0  28 

391E 

51/2  Point 

26 

392E 

51/2  Point 

26 

395E 

6  Point 

32 

396E 

514  Point 

30 

- -  ■  j,^  -^^  •  -  :^-  -^^  ■^_^  J^J-^  -  -_-j  -  -  -^ 

399E 

514  Point 

34 

400E 

514  Point 

32 

401E 


3  Point 


16 


375E  2  Point  16 


376E 

4  Point 

22 

377E 

4  Point 

20 

378E 

51/2  Point 

28 

>,.,,.,.,,     ,->          ,.,, 

380E 

3  Point 

18 

382E 

4  Point 

22 

383E 

4  Point 

20 

385E 

4  Point 

22 

386E 

4  Point 

20 

387E 

51/2  Point 

26 

""*'   —   —   — 

388E 

51/4  Point 

28 

389E 

514  Point 

28 

402E 

4  Point 

20 

404E 

4  Point 

20 

406E 

51/2  Point 

26 

408E 

7  Point 

36 

409E 

51/2  Point 

28 

.mmmmmmm 

410E 

7  Point 

36 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

■  ■■■■■I 

411E 

7  Point 

36 

412E 

8  Point 

40 

_____ 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 

424E 

7  Point 

44 

425E 

9  Point 

46 

426E 

11  Point 

56 

JMMMMJWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMA 


The  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cannot  be  cut  labor-saving. 
29 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NO. 

432E 


BODY 

51/^  Point 


PER   FOOT 

$0    30 


433E 


8  Point 


42 


NO. 

444E 


BODY 

4  Point 


PER   FOOT 

m  99, 


434E  6  Point  36 


447E  4  Point  22 


448E 
imim 


6  Point 


3(3 


■  ■■■■■■■■■■■I 

435E  8  Point 


42 


449E 


10  Point 


48 


436E 


5  Point 


22 


437E 


5  Point  22 


■ 'iiiinimmniiiiiiimiiimi 

450E  4  Point  22 

iiiiiiimiimiimi  laxu 


452E 


10  Point 


48 


nnimimiiniiMmBUPD 


438^E 


6  Point 


454E 


9  Point 


48 


439)^E 


6  Point 


455E 


5%  Point 


32 


440)^  E 


6  Point 


36 


aoaaaoaaaa 


441E 


8  Point 


42 


456E  4  Point 

1      ■«      ■■     ■■     ■■     ■■   TTT 


24 


442E 


8  Point 


42 


457  E  51/2  Point  32 

n  n  li  u  n  ii  u  II  n  n 


443E 


10  Point 


48 


469E  5  Point  32 

470E  6  Point  36 


619B 


6  Point 


40 


620B 


6  Point 


40 


-^^^^^^^^»:  '  msmmmmim^mmMmi 


308B  2  Point  12 

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMillliililllllllllllllllllllllliliilil 

309B  3  Point  18 

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllillllll! 

310B       4  Point        22 
IlliPlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillllillllill! 

311B       5  Point        27 
llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilliilllilllllllllllllllll 


362B 

363B 

iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 

364B 


365  B 


2  Point 

3  Point 

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir 

4  Point 

llllllllllllllllllllllll 

5  Point 


llllllllllll! 


312B 


6  Point 


32 


313B 


314B 


366B  6  Point  32 

llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ 
367B  8  Point  42 

368B  12  Point  65 

The  Brass  Rules  on  this  page  cannot  he  cut  labor-saving. 
30 


12  Point 


65 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NO.                                    BODY  PER   FOOT 

533B  2  Point  $0  12 

534B  3  Point  18 

535B  4  Point  22 

536B  5  Point  27 


NO. 

510B 


BODY 

2  Point 


PER   FOOT 

$0  12 


I        511B  3  Point  18 

y^//^//^//^//^//jr//j'//^//^//^//^//^//j^/A 

I        512B  4  Point  22 

i    r//^//J//J//J//J//J//^//A//^^^ 


980F  6  Point  40 


981F 


8  Point  50 

982F  9  Point  60 

983F  10  Point  65 


984F 


12  Point 


70 


^^'  v^^$^$$^"  sJ^^^$^$$^^"  \^^$$$$$^^"  <!^$^$>^' 


324B  2  Point  12 

iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 


325B  3  Point 

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 


18 

lilililili 


326B  4  Point  22 

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 

327B  5  Point  27 

lllllllililllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 

328B  6  Point  32 

llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 
329B  8  Point  42 

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 

330B  12  Point  65 


1036F 
1037F 

1038F 


1044F 


1041F 


6  Point 


12  Point 


18  Point 

9  Point 
12  Point 


40 


70 


1  10 


60 


70 


Brass  Rules  zvith  initial  B  are  24  inches  long ;  rvith  initial  B\  12  inches. 

31 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Labor-Saving  Brass  Rule 


Labor-Saving-  Brass  Rules  are  cut  in  length  to  Twelve  Point  body, 
unless  otherwise  ordered,  and  are  graduated  by  ens  a7id  eins.  All  fonts 
have  mitred  corner  pieces.  Special  prices  on  application  for  Labor-Saving 
Ornatnental  Brass  Rules. 


NO.  219E 

2  POINT  BODY 

(price  ^er  §ont 

PT.   NO. 

2-LB.    3-LB.    5-LB. 

10-LB. 

2  203E 

$3  50  $5  25  $8  25 

$16  50 

2  219E 

3  50   5  25   8  25 

16  50 

2  340E 

3  50   5  25   8  25 

16  50 

2  341E 

3  50   5  25   8  25 

16  50 

3  236E 

3  20   4  80   7  50 

15  00 

1 

3  281E 

3  20   4  80   7  50 

15  00 

4  237E 

3  00   4  50   7  00 

14  00 

1 

NO.  281E 

3  POINT  BODY 

(price  for  ^ortB 

PER  LB. 

PER  LB. 

2  POINT. 

..$1  75     6  POINT.. 

..$150         1 

3   "  . 

..  1  60    7   "  .. 

..  1  50 

4   "   . 

..  1  50    8   "  .. 
10  POINT... $1  40 

..  1  50 

* 

1 

32 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NO.  340E  2  POINT  BODY 


+ 


NO.  203E 


1 

NO.  236E 

3  POINT  BODY 

33 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NO.  285E 
6  POINT  BODY 

NO.  275E 

/\ 

6  POINT  BODY 

■■■■" 

■■ 

] 

m.  288E 

(price  |5er  font 

10  POINT  BOD\ 

PT. 

NO. 

2-LB            3-LB.           5-LB. 

10-LB. 

4 

282E 

$3  00    $4  50    $7  00 

$14  00 

4 

292E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

6 

266E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00          '    ■ 

6 

275E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

6 

284E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

6 

285E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

6 

296E 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

6 

297B 

3  00      4  50       7  00 

14  00 

8 

287E 

450       700 

14  00 

10 

288E 

700 

13  50 

10 

301E 

700 

13  50 

i,,.,.^ 

^ 

NO.  284E 

6  POINT  BODY 

'NO.  287E 
8  POINT  BODY 

34 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


^^^■^H 

NO.  296E 

6  POINT  BODY 

NO.  266E 

6  POINT  BODY 

ri 


NO.  301E 


10  POINT  BODY 


ILJ 


NO.  297E 

6  POINT  BODY 

35 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BRASS  eiReLES  HND  ©YHLS 


Ovals— Nos.  4.  5  and  Smaller.  90  Cents,    no.  6,  $1  25 

CIRCLES— NOS.  1.  3  AND  5.  60  CENTS.      NOS.  7  AND  9,  75  CENTS      NO.  11 


$1  00 


These  Circles  and  Ovals  are  made  fro7Ji  Seamless  Brass  Tubing 

36 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BRASS  eiReLES 


CIRCLES— NOS.  2,  4,  6,  15,  16  AND  17,  60  CENTS.     NOS.  8  AND  18.  75  CENTS 
NOS.  10  AND  19,  $1  00 


37 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BRHSS  OHSHES 


No.  59E.     15  cts. 


No.  62E.     15  cts. 


No.  58E.     15  cts. 


No.  61E.     15  cts. 


No.  42E.     10  cts. 
— — 4-^^-#- 

No.  39E.     ID  cts. 
—     ^  •  »■ 

No.  IIOF.     10  cts. 


No.  30E. 

10  cts. 

No.  17E. 

10  cts. 

No.  19E. 

10  cts. 

No.  21E. 

ID  cts. 

No.  23E. 

10  Cts. 

No.  16E. 

ID  Cts. 

No.  12E. 

10  Cts. 

No.  lOE. 

ID  Cts. 

No.  7E. 

ID  Cts. 

6R71SS  jeB 
DTISHES 


2  Point  bodyy  jc.  each. 
Length  of  face  and  body 
is  here  shoivn.  Can  be 
cut  shorter^  if  so  ordered 


No. 

lA 

No. 

2A 

No. 

3  A 

No.  4A 

No.  5A 

No. 

6A 

No. 

7A 

No. 

8A 

No. 

9A 

No. 

lOA 

No.  56E.     15  cts.  -,     ,-, 

-  -  No.  11 A 

— ^ «.»^ 

No.  55E.     15  cts.  No.  12A 

^        »        ^  *        ■* 

No.  13A 
No.  54i^E.     15  cts.  *      ^      « 

No.  54E.     15  cts. 


No._14A 
No.  15A 


No.  53E.     15  cts.  ^     .„, 

■^   ♦    ^    >   •^ i N0J6A 


No.  45E.     ID  cts.  No.  17A 


No.  44E.     10  cts.  .";J^ 

— %     t  ^  *     % 

No.  19A 

No.  43E.     10  cts.  ♦   •   ♦ 

♦    •    ♦ 


No.  20A 


No.  46E.     10  cts.  --' 
>    <  ♦  >    < No.  21_A 

No.  51E.     ID  cts. 


No.  22A 


All  Brass  Dashes  that  are  sold  for  10  cents  each,  supplied  any  length  for 
News  Colu7nns  not  exceeding  75  ems  Pica 

38 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BRASS  OHSHES 


No.  36E.  10  cts. 


No.  14K.  ID  cts. 


No.  41E.  lo^ts. 


No.  101 F.  lo  cts. 
♦ 


No.  33E.  lo  cts. 


No.  29E.  10  cts. 
♦  ♦  ♦ 


No.  27E.  lo  cts. 
'  ♦  ■ 


No.  243^E.  10  cts. 


No.  18E.  lo  cts. 


No.  HE.  10  cts. 


No.  9E.  lo  cts. 


No. 

15  E. 

lO 

cts. 

No. 

24  E. 

lO 

cts. 

No. 

22  E.  lo 

cts. 

No. 

31E. 

lO 

cts. 

No. 

32  E. 

lo  cts. 

No. 

28  E. 

10 

cts. 

No. 

172F. 

lo  cts. 

No. 

38E. 

10 

cts. 

No. 

34E. 

10 

cts. 

No.  60E.  15  cts. 


No.  63E.  15  cts. 
No.  52E.  15  cts. 


No.  57E.  15  cts. 


No.  47E.  10  cts. 
-^  »  •  »  »■ 


No.  48E.  10  cts. 


No. 

2E. 

10 

cts. 

No, 

,  3E. 

10 

cts. 

No. 

IE. 

10 

cts. 

No. 

5E. 

10 

cts. 

No. 

6E. 

10  cts. 

No. 

13E.  10 

1  cts. 

All  Brass  Dashes  that  are  sold  for  10  cents  eachy  supplied  any  length  for 
Neivs  Columns  not  exceeding  /j"  ems  Pica 


BRASS  BRACES 


39 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BRASS  HEAD  RCLES 


The  following  prices  are  for  any  Single,  Double,  Parallel  or  Triple 
Rule  shown  in  this  book: 

BODY.  4-COL.       5-COL.        6-COL.       7-COL.        8-COL.       9-COL. 

3  Point $0.15      $0.15      $0.20      $0.23      $0.25      $0.30 


4 
5 

6 


•15 
•  15 
.20 

•25 
•25 
•30 


.15 
.20 
.22 
•30 
•30 
•35 


•  23 

•  25 
.30 
.40 
.40 
.45 


•30 
.35 
.40 
.50 
.55 
.60 


No.  236E 

3  Point 

No.  237E 

4  Point 

No.  239E 

hVz  Point 

No.  241 E 

6  Point 

No.  273E 

5  Point 

No.  274E 

53^  Point 

No.  275E 

6  Point 

No.  285E 

6  Point 

No.  293E 

5  Point 

No.  295  VoE 

51^  Point 

No.  296E 

6  Point 

No.  297E 

6  Point 

BRASS  eOLUMX  RULES 


SIZE  FACE  LENGTH 

4  Column 13^  inches 


17K 

213/ 
23K 
25K 


6  Point 


7  Point 


8  Point 


6  FT.          7  PT. 

8  PT. 

9  FT. 

10  FT. 

$0.35         $0.40 

I0.4O 

I0.45 

$0.50 

.40              .50 

•50 

.55 

.60 

.47              .55 

.60 

.65 

.70 

.50              .60 

.65 

.70 

•75 

.50              .65 

.70 

•75 

.80 

.54          -70 

•75 

.80 

.90 

9  Point 

10  Point 


Column  Rules  nicked  under  for  the  use  of  Brass  Reglet,  10  cents 
extra;  nicked  under  and  over  for  Perfecting  Presses,  25  cents  each  extra. 


40 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


aOYERTISIXG  RULES  Brass  Dash  Rules 

r>    .  ,7  /■  7  ^    D-  '\       Ctit  to  single  colut7itis  not  ex- 

Prices   quoted  are  for  columns  is  Pica   ems  \  ,,,aing  15  Pica  ems  in  ividth. 

wide  and  under  \   The  specimens  shoiv  length  of 

SINGLE  COL.      DOUBLE  COL.     /Vzce  furnished  unless  other- 

EACH 


No.  203E 

4cts. 

Gets. 

No.  219E 

4cts. 

Gets. 

No.  237E 

6cts. 

10  cts"". 

No.  239E 

6cts. 

10  cts. 

No.  273E 

Gets. 

10  cts. 

No.  274E 

Gets. 

10  cts. 

No.  275E 

Gets. 

10  cts. 

No.  291E 

G  cts. 

10  cts. 

No.  293E 

6  cts. 

10  cts. 

No.  2951/2^ 

G  cts. 

10  cts. 

No.  365E 
No.  367E 


5  cts. 
5  cts. 


Sets. 
Sets. 


7uise  ordered 
No.  203A 


No.  3G4F 
No.  365E 
No.  3G8E 


Gets. 


No.  203B 

G  cts. 

No.  203C 

Gets. 

No.  203D 

Gets. 

No.  219E 

Gets. 

No.  237E 

Sets. 

No.  278E 

Sets. 

No.  291E 

Sets. 

No.  293E 

8  cts. 

No.  294E 

Sets. 

7  cts. 
7  cts. 
Sets. 


No.  375E  8  cts. 


go 


Fonts,  containing-  170  pieces,  ranging-  from  6  Point  to  48  Point  bodywise,  and  from  5  ems 
Pica  to  36  ems  Pica  lengthwise,  designed  to  form  a  great  variety  of  curved  lines,  and  also  for 
setting  straight  lines,  |8.oo. 


41 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LABOR-SaVING  BRHSS  LEHOERS 


(Hyphen  or  Dotted)   from  12  Points  to  216  Points  in  length 

PER  LB.       j 

5  Point    ....  $1  60     !     7  Point    . 

5y2  ''     ....  1 60  1  8    " 

6  "         ....    I  60     !     9      " 

Faces. 


PER  LB. 
.  |l    60 
.      I    60 
.      I    50 

10  Point  . 
II 

12      " 

PER  LB. 
...  $1    50 
...      I    40 
...      I    40 

9  Point 

body. 

Faces. 

When  ordering,  be  particular  to  state  the  style  of  I^eader  (whether 
Dotted  or  Hyphen)  as  well  as  the  face  of  the  type  with  which  the 
lycaders  are  to  be  used,  and  send  a  cap  H  and  lower  case  m,  so  that 
exact  line  may  be  assured. 


BRASS  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


CUT  TO         CUT 
COLUMN     LABOR- 
MEASURE    SAVING 


1  Point,  per  lb.,  $1.00  .  $1.50 
13^    "  "         0.80.    1.25 

2  "  "         0.75  .    1.25 

6  Pt.  and  thicker"  0-75    .       I.OO 


BRASS 
7OOK      . 


Perforating  Rules 

.  2  Point  .    , 


PER  FOOT 
15  CtS. 


Brass  Scoring  Rules 

2  Point,  per  foot 08 


3 

4    • 
6 


.  .12 
.  .16 
.    .28 


701K   ....  3  Point 


18  cts. 


Steel  Cutting  Rules 

g^^^i^  2  Point,  regular  .  .    .    .  per  foot  .20 

710E.    .   17  teeth  to  I  in.  .    .  50  cts.    :  2      ;'       bright  and  hard     "        .30 

.  _ . - 3              regular ....                  .30 

I  6       -             -        .  .    .    .          -        .50 



711K  .    .  12  teeth  to  I  in.  .    .  50  cts. 

712E  .   .  8}i  teeth  to  i  in.  .    .  50  cts. 


Brass  Space  Rules 

1  Point per  pound,  $3.50 

i^  "       "  2.75 

2  ''       *'  2.00 


42 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SHRYEO  LEHDS  HNO  SLCGS 


UNCUT 

( 1 2-to- Pica),  per  pound $050 


1  Point 

i^  "  (lo-to-Pica) 

i^  "  (  8-to-Pica) 

2  "  (  6-to-Pica) 

3  "  (  4-to-Pica) 

4  "  (  3-to-Pica) 
6      "  (Nonpareil)  Slugs,  per  pound 

8  "  (Brevier) 

9  "  (Bourgeois) 
10      "  (lyong  Prim.) 
12      "  (Pica) 
18      "  (Great  Prim.) 


40 
32 


^16 


CUT  TO 
MEASURE 

$065 
50 
40 


18 


Labor-saving  Leads  and  Slugs 


2  Point  or  thicker,  in  fonts  of  graduated  lengths,  from  4  ems  Pica 
and  upward : 


12  pound  fonts $3  00 

20  "  "         5  GO 

25       "  "      625 


50  pound  fonts $12  50 

100       "  "      2500 

Sorts,  per  pound 25 


eOPPER  HLL0Y  THKE  SLUGS 


Price,  each,  15  cents. 

The  only  Take  Slug  cast  in  a  mold  in  extra  durable  copper  alloy 
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Small  Fonts  of  Porson  Greek 

The  want  of  a  small  font  of  Greek  type  is  often  felt  in  printing  offices.  To 
meet  this  need,  the  American  Type  Founders  Company  has  decided  to  put  up 
small  and  complete  assortments  (to  include  all  the  characters  used  in  the  largest 

fonts  of  Porson 
Greek),  together 
with  a  case  for 
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Information  Respecting  Greek  Type 


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1  A 

15   0 

29  € 

43  s 

144  A 

65  i) 

74  £ 

138   t 

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KERNS 

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147   ^ 

76  r 

88  b 

156 

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106  0 

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20  T 

34  K 

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77   T 

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122    * 

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35  X 

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142   V 

108   w 

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25  a 

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ess  than  75  cents,  net 

The  Greek  alphabet  contains  twenty-four  letters :  seventeen  consonants  and 
seven  vowels.  The  only  duplicate  characters  are  (T  and  s,  the  latter  being  used 
as  a  final  letter  only.     The  accents  and  breathings  are : 


Smooth  I  *  Rough 
Acute  1  ^  Grave 
Circumflex 


*'  Smooth  acute 
''^  Smooth  grave 


*^  Rough  grave  **  Diaeresis 

'''  Smooth  circumflex     •'•  Diaeresis  acute 
'^  Rough  acute       ^  Rough  circumflex       •'*•  Diaeresis  grave 

The  sign  of  interrogation  is  made  by  a  [;],  the  colon  by  an  inverted  full  point 
[.] ;  the  other  points  are  the  same  as  in  English.  The  kerned  letters  are  seldom  re- 
quired, and  are  only  supplied  to  a  font  to  make  up  any  deficiency  in  accented  sorts. 
Accented  caps  have  the  accent  before  them,  thus  P121-  The  figures  are  the  same 
as  in  English,  and  are  not  put  up  with  job  fonts.  Compositors  should  bear  in 
mind  that  no  accent  can  be  placed  over  any  other  than  one  of  the  last  three  syl- 
lables of  a  word.  The  grave  accent  never  occurs  but  on  the  last  syllable;  this 
being  the  case,  the  rough  grave  [''']  and  smooth  grave  ['^  J  can  only  be  used  for  a 
few  monosyllables.  No  vowel  can  have  a  breathing  excepting  at  the  beginning  of 
a  word,  and  p  is  the  only  consonant  marked  by  a  breathing.  Almost  every  word 
has  an  accent,  but  very  few  more  than  one. 


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8  POINT  

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tas  ov  <rv(i<()ep€i  ttJ  iroXci  Kal 
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TOIVVV    €V    TlVl    TOIOVTO)     Kaipcp 

TO.  irpcL-yfiaTa  vvv,  eli  ti  Set 
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vjiiv  Xo-yois  T€Kp.Tfpao-9ai,  ohttc 


JOB  PONT  $7  50 

KT€iva>y  f.  KTepoo  (§  I20,  l),  a. 
€KT€ij/a  (§  I2l),  pf.  ^KTavov 
(§  109,  3)  (airoKTeipo)  is  gen- 
erally used),  /d?  /^iV/. 

KvSvos,  -ou,  (6),  Cydnus,  a 
river  in  Cilicia. 

kvkXoS)  -ou,  (6),  ^  circle ;  kv- 
K\(f),  in  a  circle.  Eng.  Cycle. 


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Spacing  letters  plain  letters 

13     30      29      28    27      26  25  24    21  20  19  18  17  16  15  14  12  11  10    9      8     7  6    5     4     3     2    1 

ACCENTED  LETTERS  *FINAL  LETTERS 

56    55     54  53     52    51    50    49  48    47    72    46  45   44    43  42  41    40    39   38  37    36  35   34    33   32 

POINTS  ACCENTED  LETTERS 


114  116  117  149  151152  153  166  167  165  164  163    23    22    80    74    71    68   67  66  65    64  63   61 

MUSICAL  ACCENTS 

125  126  127  128  129  130  131  132  133  134  135  136  137  138  139  140  141  142  143  145  146 

*VOWEL  ACCENTS  *PRICES  OF  VOWEL  ACCENTS 

T    —     I     V    •  •     •     •.  4  POINT  PER  LB.  $3  80     I     6  POINT  PER  LB.  $2  50 

118  119  120  121  122  123  124  5   POINT  PER  LB.  $3  60     I     8  POINT  PER  LB.  $2  00 


^HEBREW  No.  1 

28  POINT  JOB  PONT  $3  75 

•  •  • 

24  POINT  JOB  PONT   $3  00 

7    7  -     :     7 

18  POINT  JOB  PONT  $4  00 

^-  7    :    •         -\^-  :^            •  7    -:     J"  :     • 


*  I  'o7vel  Accents  not  included  in  fonts 
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HEBREW  No.  1 


12  POINT  JOB  Pont  $3  00 

b^^y\  pt  -j^oD  DDni  pDD  1^^  DID 

10  POINT  JOB  Pont  $3  60 

\b2n  b^r\  uh'in  Sdh  nSip  "ia*v  □^'pnn 
nnn  b\2T^  hwh^^  m^b  inn^-na 

9  POINT  JOB  FONT  $3  60 

V    V  I  -   T  •    T   -:        ••  -:         •   T   T  •        Iv    V  •  T      )  V  V  V  |  -  :     • 

nnn  :  m^y  zb^vb  ^^^rv^  xn  nm  "^Sn  nn  :  tr^iotr^n  nnn 
"]^in  :nw  xin  nnn  ^xiii^  idwd-^xi  wi2wr\  xni  ii^Qii^n 

8  POINT  JOB  PONT  $3  60 

^nn  nSrip  ids  D^^nn  ^nn  :  Dfj^n**]!  '1612  nn-p  nSip  nni 

— :  •.  v  '         -  T  •  T  -:       ••  -:  •  t  t  •      'v  v         •  t   '  v        v  v '        ••  :    • 

:  ^D^n  nnn  h^v^^  sh'ov'h'2ii  m^h  ]r\rv'r\t2  :  i?nn  i^^n  D'-bn 

V  T -:—  V  T  -:     T   :  t  t  t    '        ,  •       —  v  t  —  •  t  -: 

-^xi  ^)2^r]  i^ni  t^D^n  nnn  :  moy  nh'wh  x^^n^  xn  nni  ^^n  nn 

This  size  supplied  with  or  without  Accented  Letters,  as  required 
6  POINT  JOB  PONT  $3  60 

T]bnT.n  :r??^fj  nnn  b?:r^ri' ibpip:5  c^n'^  Vnn^"n?o  :b:n  b-:n 
ir:ip?D-SNn  rr::i;n  ndi  r?:OT  nin  :m?o:?  D^i:?b  yixni  kd  iini 
rrDbrccrn  niNN-onrD  ddidi  ciin-bx  ^bin  :c^^  Nin  mir  --ixitr; 

*  Vozvel  Accents  not  included  in  fonts 
With  the  exception  of  8  Point,  this  series  is  suitable  only  for  classical  ivork 


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HEBREW  No.  2 


This  series  in  not  intended  to  be  used  zvith  accents.     It  is  the  series 
cotnmonly  used  for  neivspapers 

24  POINT  JOB  FONT  $3  00 

ya^n  'r\'^^  y:^^i<  ]y3«n  tii 

18  POINT  JOB  FONT  $2  50 

12  POINT  JOB  FONT  $2  50 

N^t  ]ynNn  DypmDin  oyn  D^^:t  ptoDny  nyn  ]^« 
n:iK  nybnr;n^ia  ,nyDDy^:Dsn:r  '-^'hm  nypim^ia 

10  POINT  JOB  FONT  $2  25 

nypm  sn  ;y-ii<n  Dypmain  oyn  ^•'■'S  jytDDiy  lyn  j-'X 
]yQ'?yT  tD3"'j  n3i«  ny'?n:yn3in  ,-iyDDy''atDS^-i2'  7''^5is 
t^-'T  1"'T  iyQyn^''a  3*''?nyD'?^x  aony  .ytDnny'?y:  71s 

8  POINT  JOB  FONT  $2  25 

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COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RRBBINie 

12  POINT  ' ^^^  ^^^"^  ^11  ^^ 

Font  weighs  lo  lbs. 

D"'r)DPi  njp'^bf^  n  n37  od^dpio  oiir^Df^o  7^0  7P  .pr)nP3 


10  POINT  P^^  ^O^"^   $10  40 

Font  weighs  8  lbs. 

n37  Ol^PCf^O  ^^D  IV  *]Dr))lV3 


8  POINT  P^^  ^ON*^  ^12  80 

Font  weighs  8  lbs. 


RCSSmN  No.  10 


12  POINT  ' c^^,?^^-  ^^^?K 

Smallest  tont,  25  lbs. 

obii];ectbo  amephkahckhxt> 
cjiobojihthhkobt> 

PeKOMeH;i;yeTi>  CBoii  caMBiii  6oraTi>iH  cka^ji^l 
AnrjiiHCKHXT),  H'feMeii,KHx^,  EBpencKHXi>  h 
FpiqecKHxi)  mpH(|)TOBi>,  c/i,ijraHHLixT>  h3t> 
Hanjiy^inaro  Maxepiajia.  Ile^aTHbia  n  6yMaro- 
p'JbsHLM  MamHHLi  H  BCHKie  THnorpa(|)H^ecKie 


ARMENmN 


14  POINT  ' ,  PER  LB.  $1  12 

Smallest  font,  25  lbs. 

\fp^nL.  uitlhu  1^  np  ^uiniu^wJlip^  uta^ 
a^bpU   ^lujiMjuutLuUh   ubpuij   up    hMOunh 

10  POINT  PER  LB    $1  30 

Smallest  font  25  lbs. 

(jnunL.     ujunu    ^    nn    ^uMnuj^pujLnnta~  imjo  a.u  nu    Z^iuiixi^ 
uiniuUp   ujjnuji  up    fuounu  :     InLucLnujuuju    uumC^uiuuI^u 

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Synopsis  of  Roman  Paces 


All  sizes  are  spaced  Mnlformly  ivlth  j-to-ein  spaces 


3%  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

Series  No. 

^  Y Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  in  1536.     Tlie  first  book  printed  was  the  Escala 

4%   POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

]^Q ^Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  in  1536.      The  first  book  printed  was  the 

17 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  in  1536.     The  first  book  printe 

5  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

67 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  in  1536.     Th 

57 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoz 

bVi  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

66 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  i 

67 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza 

65— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza 

57 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendo 

53 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mend 

191/2— Printing  was  introduced  into  America,  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  P 

5H  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

80 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  i 

73 — — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tlie  Viceroy  Men 

6  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

64 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mend 

65 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mend 

67 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Me 

66 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Me 

54 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  M 

60 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tlie  Viceroy  M 

20%— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  P 

53 Printing  w^as  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  I 

57 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tlie  Viceroy  i 

371/2— Printing"  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 
68 Printing-  w  as  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

71 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoza  in 

* Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Mendoz 

84 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Me 

83 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Me 

72 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  I 

73 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicero 

27 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 

t— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  i 


*French  Old  Style  No.  2.        fCaxton  Old  Style. 

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Synopsis  of  Romaic  Paces 

All  sizes  are  spaced  uniformly  %vith  j-to-eju  spaces 


7  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

Series  No. 

65 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  S 

66 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicero 

60 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 

231/2— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 

67 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tlie  Vic 

57 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vic 

53 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  V 

68 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  V 

381/2— Printing  \vas  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tis 

7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

83 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicer 

84 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicer 

* — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicer 

^^2 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vic 

73 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vi 

8  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vicerti 
60 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tlie  V 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  V 
^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  thei 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 
^'^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 
I81/2— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  t 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by 
481/2— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexicos 

8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

'^1 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Viceroy  Me 

X — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  Vice 
^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  a 
'^2 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the 
83 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the 

^4 Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 

^^      Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  tli 

^      Printing:  w^avS  introduced  into  America  at  Mexic 


*  French  Old  Style  No.  2.        :}:  French  Klzevir  No.  i. 
tCaxton  Old  Style.  t  Century  Roman. 


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A//  sizes  are  spaced  uniformly  with  j-to-e7n  spaces 


9  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

Series  No. 

^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  ths 
^"^ — Printing  was  introduced,  into  America  at  Mexico  by  th 
6^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  ti 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  t 
^^— Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by 
^'^^"Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  b 
32%-pi.iji^jj^g  w^as  introduced  into  America  at  Mexicos 

9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

"^1 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  the  I 
72 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  bi 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  b 
28      Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico, 

10  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  b 
^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  i 
^'^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexicoi 
^^  ^Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico 
^^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico 
^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexic 
^"^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexi 
^'^'^^-Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mi 

10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

'^^      Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  by  i 

^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico  bi 

^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico, 

*  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico 

'^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexic 

^"^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexic 

88  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mex 

^^  Printing  ^was  introduced  into  America  at  M 

+  Printing  w^as  introduced  into  America  ati 

*French  Old  Style  No.  2.        ^French  Elzevir  No.  i. 
tCaxton  Old  Style.  1  Century  Roman. 

6o 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Synopsis  of  Roman  Paces 


All  sizes  are  spaced  uniforjitly  ivith  3-to-em  spaces 


11  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

Series  No. 

60 — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexic 
^'^ — Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mex 
^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Met 
64  pointing  was  introduced  into  America  at 
^^"^""Printing  was  introduced  into  America, 

11  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

''^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mexico, 
84  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Mei 
'^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  Me 
^^  Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  M 
^^~~Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at 

12  POINT  MODERN  ROMAN 

^^     Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  i 
Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at 

Printing  was  introduced  into  Americ, 
^^^^"Printing  was  introduced  into  America, 

12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN 

^^     Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at  t 

^""Printing  was  introduced  into  America  ati 
'^^     Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at 
Printing  was  introduced  into  America  at 

Printing  was  introduced  into  America  a 
Printing  ^was  introduced  into  America 
Printing  was  introduced  into  Amerii 
Printing  was  introduced  into  Ameri 

*  French  Old  Style  No.  2.     tCaxton  Old  Style.     :}:  French  Elzevir  No.  i. 

6i 


64- 


84 
*. 

26 

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Time-Saving  Mail  List  Type 


Every  character  is  cast  on  en-quad  ( ^  Point)  set  and  only  en-quads  and 
^-to-eni  spaces  are  used  for  spacing,  but  will  be  furnished  on  4^2  and  4  Points 
set  ivhen  specially  ordered.  By  setting  sticks  to  a  jnultiple  of  10  Point,  spacing 
and  justif  cation  become  mere  child's  play— in  fact,  this  type  is  self -spacing. 
Although  the  face  is  large,  on  exa^nination  it  %vill  be  found  that  Time-Saving 
Mail  List  Type  is  quite  as  condensed  on  the  average  as  ordinary  Mail  List 
TyPe.     Prices  ^  same  as  for  10  Point  Roman. 


Example,  used  without  Logotypes 


Mershon  Brothers  70ct97 
RAHWAY,   N.  Y. 

John  J.  Blue        3Sep95 

Henry  Jackson    19Apr96 
World  Uptown  Branch, 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Theo.L.DeVinne  12Jan92 
NEW  YORK.   N.   Y. 


Example,  in  Combination  with  Mail  List 
Logotypes  No.  120  and  10  Point  Clarendon 


NEW  YORK 

Styles  &  Cash  26]an91 
Trow's  Pub.   Go.  15Apr87 

PHILADELPHIA 

George  W.  West  20Jul76 
Evening  Bulletin  9Mar67 
Ginn  Pub.   Co.       170ct73 


Example,  in  Combination  with  Mail  List 
Logotypes  No.  122 


Dr  Chauncey  Depew  3  Oct  91 
Mrs  Mary  Walker  31  Mar  83 
Mr  James  J.Corbet  3  Jan  96 
Rev  Abe  Slupsky  30  Nov  98 
James  J.  Blaine  3  Feb  89 
Theo.  Roosevelt  4  Apr  79 
MissB.Hesselberg  3  Dec  95 
DrDora  Bloomer  12  May  95 


Example,  in  Combination  with  Mail  List 
Logotypes  No.  121,  with  4-to-em  Figures 


oWilliam  Crocker  12  §  95 
loJames  Parkhurst  9 1  87 
pannie  Davenport  6 1  90 
IPatrickK.Mullane  2|  92 
I  John  B.   Reed  14  s  65 

pella  Knowsall  22 1 99 
JRobt.J.Ingersoll  30  §  86 
ISarah  Bernhardt    15 1 84 


Mail  List  Type  is  put  up  in  SO  and  lOO  pottnd  fonts,  with  Logotypes,  at 
regular  rates  for  Roman  letter.  For  looo  names,  with  counties  and  states 
added,  lOO Pounds  will  be  ample.  Specimens  of  8  and g  Point  Mail  List  Type, 
ivith  Logotypes,  sent  on  application. 


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MaiL  LIST  TYPE 


10  Point  No.  67  with  Mail  List  Logotypes 
No.  121  AND  Figures  on  4-to-em  Set 

10  Point  No.  67  with  Mail 
Logotypes  No.  123 

List 

T  Barney  Reman 

23190 

1  Thos  Brown 

29  1  § 

1  B  F  Elsmore 

14|73 

§  Farmington 

3|§ 

Barton  &  Swift 

22  2  83 

ft  D  R  Brooks 

311  § 

1  R  T  Kennedy 

18185 

Racing  Club  Assn 

4|S 

BOSTON 

POLLIWIGVILLE 

Fountain  &  Sons 

23f  96 

1  Lou  Seymour 

16  =§ 

1  Anna  Elizabeth 

27  §81 

1  Willie  Kemp 

99   ^  t- 

Padoga  Tribune 

23  192 

g  Cunningham 

^1      S    00 

Logotypes  on  en-quad  thickness 

Logotypes  on  en-quad  thickness 

MHIL  LIST  LOGOTYPES 


10  POINT  EM  SET  NO.  120 


Jan    Feb    Mar    Apr    May    Juu     Jul     Aug    Sep     Oct     Nov     Bee 


10  POINT  EN  SET  NO.  121 


\     1234567890     I 

Figures  on  4.-to-e7)i  set 


8  POINT  EM  SET  NO.  150 

Jan    Feb    Mar    Apr    May    Jun    Jul    Aug    Sep    Oct    Nov    Dec 

Cast  also  on  q  Point  em  set  body 
10  POINT  EM  SET  NO.  122 

Jan    Feb    Mar    Apr    May    jne    July    Aug    Sep    Oct    Nov    Dec    96    97 
Mr     Mrs    Miss    Box    Dr    Rev    Esq 

10  POINT  EN  SET  NO.  123 

i'S3c.5'§-3^g-t3^S^t^00 

9  POINT  EN  SET  NO.  150 


5|^5aSi|||S||l|ll 


P.  es 


Sold  at  Roman  prices.     May  be  used  zvith  any  Series  of  Mail  List  Type 

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TABLE  HNO  WHITEFHeE  FIGURES 


These  Figures  are  cast  on  en  set.    Light/ace  Figures  are  used  for  A.  M.  time, 
and  Heavy/ace  and  IVhiteface  Figures  for  P.  M.  time 


6  POINT  WHITEFAOE  FIGURES  NO.  2 


PER  LB.  $2  00 


10  07 

0 

11  10 

6  43 

74 

11  26 

6  45 

82 

11  36 

6  58 

85 

11  45 

7  17 

88 

12  20 

94 

12  24 

7  20 

98 

12  28 

7  25 

99 

12  35 

8  24 

120 

12  40 

9  53 

130 

Lv 


Ar. 


Louisville.  . 
Huntingburg 
.  Ferdinand . . 

....  Dale 

Lincoln  City. 
Rockport  Jet. 
.  Gentry ville  . 

—  Pigeon  

.  .Tenneson  . . 
. . .  Eames  . .   . 


Ar 


Lv 


130 
102 
98 
95 
92 
88 
84 
70 
50 
0 


11  59 
8  55 
8  40 


6  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  31  6  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  32 

LIGHTFACE  PER  LB.  $1  16  HEAVYFACE 


20 

8  10 

7  09 

0 

35 

8  23 

9  39 

7  32 

12 

46 

8  21 

19 

50 

9  40 

8  29 

38 

10  12 

9  40 

43 

43 

10  15 

9  59 

69 

50 

10  20 

10  14 

73 

15 

11  30 

10  25 

78 

20 

11  49 

10  34 

93 

40 

11  58 

10  57 

97 

Lv 


Ar 


Louisville.. 

New  Alabany 

Edwardsville 

Georgetown 

Crandall 

Mott 

. . .  Cordyon  Junction. . . 

Ramsey  s 

Milltown 

Ar . . .    .  Marengo Lv 


97 

5  49 

6  59 

66 

5  21 

6  30 

61 

4  42 

6  01 

53 

4  10 

5  51 

51 

5  12 

40 

•  59 

4  48 

34 

4  24 

22 

3  11 

3  43 

11 

2  30 

3  10 

0 

2  12 

2  02 

11  58 

11  30 

11  11 

10  48 

10  26 

10  00 

9  12 

9  34 

8  20 

7  23 


bV%  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  31  5^/4   POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  32 

LIGHTFACE  PER  LB.  $1  44  HEAVYFACE 


5  50 

11  45 

8  30 

0 

6  15 

12  10 

10 

6  43 

12  36 

9  23 

23 

6  56 

12  48 

9  30 

29 

7  16 

1  10 

9  58 

39 

.... 

10  21 

48 

7  40 

1  35 

10  26 

50 

8  01 

1  36 

10  38 

52 

8  14 

1  48 

10  40 

56 

8  20 

1  53 

10  46 

59 

8  41 

2  15 

11  10 

69 

Lv Pleasant  Hill Ar 

Archie 

Butler 

Rich  Hill 

Nevada 

Nassau 

Sheldon 

* Boston 

Jasper  

Carthage 

Ar JOPLIN Lv 


69 

5  50 

2  15 

59 

5  25 

1  50 

56 

4  57 

1  22 

54 

4  43 

1  09 

50 

4  22 

12  48 

48 

12  29 

39 

3  55 

12  25 

29 

3  50 

12  10 

23 

3  42 

11  57 

10 

3  15 

11  52 

0 

11  30 

10  15 
9  50 
9  23 
9  10 
9  50 

"SK 
8  05 
7  52 
7  45 
7  27 


5  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  31  5  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  32 

LIGHTFACE  PER  LB.  $1  80  HEAVYFACE 


9  22 
9  25 
9  38 
9  49 
9  52 
9  56 
10  22 
10  31 
10  36 

10  51 

11  02 
11  11 


2  30 

10  10 

0 

2  38 

10  17 

1 

2  55 

10  30 

6 

;i  05 

10  38 

8 

3  18 

10  45 

11 

3  47 

11  00 

18 

4  05 

11  10 

21 

4  20 

11  19 

25 

4  32  , 

11  25 

28 

5  00 

11 

34 

5  21 

11  54 

39 

5  39 

12  03 

43 

Lv Kansas  City Ar 

Grand  Avenue 

Kansas  City  June 

Centropolis  

Leeds  

Dodson 

Red  Bridge 

Martin  City 

Newington 

Stilwell 

Wagstaff 

Ar Paola Lv 


43 

5  45 

12  35 

39 

12  25 

34 

5  25 

21  59 

28 

5  18 

11  45 

25 

5  12 

11  42 

21 

4  56 

11  00 

18 

4  47 

10  38 

11 

4  3" 

10  15 

8 

4  32 

10  01 

6 

4  15 

9  23 

1 

4  02 

8  58 

0 

3  53 

8  33 

5  27 
5  11 
5  07 


64 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TRBLE  HNO  WHITEFaeE  FIGURES 


These  Figures  are  cast  on  en  set.    Light/ace  Figures  are  used  for  A.  M.  time, 
and  Heavy/ace  and  Whit  ef ace  Figures  for  P.  M.  time 

8  POINT  WHITEFACE  FIGURES  NO.  1  PER  LB.  $1  60 


mm 


00 
09 
19 
28 
34 
46 
49 
10 
23 
29 


5.30 

9.40 

9,50 

10.06 


10.40 


Lv  —  Keokuk  . . .  Ar 

Fowler 

Danville 

Rome 

Batavia 

Ottumwa 

Maxon 

Albia 

Russell 

Chariton 

Lucas 

Ar  —  Murray  . . .  Lv 


9  46 
6  00 
4  72 


3  47 
332 


10.42 
10.30 


11  06 

10  06 

9  43 


33 
24 
18 
67 


8  76 
8  48 
8  36 
8  08 


8  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  31  8  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  32 

LIGHTFACE  PER  LB.  $0  90  HEAVYFACE 


7  00 

9  25 

10  25 


11  57 

12  40 

12  25 


10  30 

6  12  Lv.. 

9  30 

7  47 

8  20 

8  25 

9  05 

6  45 

9  20 

7  05 

9  35 



9  50 

7  40 

10  12 

8  02 

10  25 

8  20 

10  40 

8  35 

11  20 

11  32  Ar.. 

. .  Chicago  . . .  Ar 

Galesburg 

Abingdon 

. . .  Avon 

.  Bushnell 

.  .  Macom  

.  .  Colmar 

Plymouth 

.  Augusta 

La  Prairie 

.  Goldon 

.  Murray  —  Lv 


10 
15 
20 
30 
35 
40 


2  48 


12  13 


05 
10 
11 
20 
27 
45 
54 
55 


8  31 

8  51 

9  05 
9  30 


34 
04 
00 
00 
49 
30 
26 
19 
04 
03 
30 
17 


7  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO    31  7  POINT  TABLE  FIGURES  NO.  32 

LIGHTFACE  PER  LB.  $1  00  HEAVYFACE 


10  03 

7  00 

10  30 

6  30 

8  10 

10  38 

6  45 

8  20 

10  43 

8  15 

8  30 

11  09 

8  35 

9  30 

11  17 

10  15 

10  25 

11  33 

10  55 

11  43 

11  30 

11  45 

12  01 

11  45 

11  58 

12  10 

1  10 

1  13 

1  15 

1  22 

12  17 

1  20 

1  28 

1  57 

Lv Alton Ar 

St.  Louis 

Texas  Junction 

...  Black  Walnut 

Marias  Croche 

Hamburg 

Defiance 

Matson 

Augusta 

Dutzow 

Marthasville 

Holstein  

Ar Cameron Lv 


605 

3  45 

5  29 

3  10 

5  06 

2  45 

433 

1  15 

3  50 

12  55 

3  35 

12  10 

3  14 

11  25 

2  59 

10  10 

2  36 

9  50 

2  26 

9  37 

2  02 

9  25 

1  40 

9  14 

1  33 

9  03 

10 
30 
05 
10 
50 
00 
55 
23 
01 
51 
40 
31 
20 


65 


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Description  of  Self  Spacing  Type 


The  common  widths  of  book  pages,  miscellaneous  jobs  and 
newspaper  columns  are  some  number  of  Pica  ems,  therefore  the 
Pica  em  is  taken  as  the  basis  for  Self  Spacing  type.  The  thinnest 
space  in  all  fonts  is  some  exact  fraction  of  a  Pica,  and  this  frac- 
tion of  Pica  is  called  the  unit  of  measure.  All  characters,  spaces 
and  quads  in  the  font  are  made  some  exact  multiple  of  this  unit 
in  width,  so  that  the  sizes  of  all  faces  will  work  perfectly  to- 
gether in  the  regular  labor-saving  measures.  This  unit  of  measure 
may  be  one-sixth,  one-seventh,  one-eighth,  one-ninth,  etc.,  of  a  Pica 
em,  as  may  be  desired,  to  produce  condensed,  medium  or  extended 
faces.  The  following  table  gives  the  sizes  of  iDodies,  units  of  meas- 
ure and  lengths  of  alphabets.  In  the  first  column  will  be  found 
the  various  sizes  of  bodies;  in  the  second,  the  number  of  units  con- 
tained in  one  em  Pica,  and  in  the  third  the  measurements  of  a 
low^er  case  alphabet  in  the  ems  of  each  particular  body. 

In  the  accompany- 
ing table  will  be  found 
a  Nonpareil  with  one- 
tw^elfth  of  Pica  as  the 
unit  of  measure.  This 
is  one -sixth  of  the 
body  of  Nonpareil,  or 
the  six -to -em  space, 
and  preserves  in  this 
particular  font  the 
old  three-to-em  space 
and  the  old  en  and  em 
quads.  The  same  is 
true  of  the  Brevier  on 
one-ninth.  Bourgeois 
on  one -eighth,  and 
Pica  on  one-sixth  of 
Pica.  In  a  complete 
font  of  the  old  kind  of 
body  type  there  are 
about  190  widths  of 
bodies.  Appended  is 
a  table  showing  the 
different  widths  of  bodies  of  Self  Spacing.  It  will  be  readily  seen 
that  there  are  but  nine  widths  of  bodies  all  told,  and  that  the 
four-unit  width  predominates  largely  over  any  other,  there  being 
fifty-nine  characters  of  this  width.  We  omit  the  Italic  characters 
from  the  table,  as  they  go  on  the  same  widths  of  bodies  and  are 
interchangeable  with  the  Roman  : 

1  unit  — Space 1 

2  units— Space,  f  ij  1  .:;,-'!  ij  '  | 16 

3  units— Quad,  cerstzszIJ?([*t$§n-° 22 

4  units— Quad,  abdghknopquvxyfiflff$£12345 

67890ABCDEFGLNOPQRTUVXY&S  Z 

..- j  n  I  \  / 59 

5  units— £e  ABCDEFGLNOPQRTUVYhk  m 21 

6  units— Quad,  mwoew.^cEffiflaHKX&rb^@  —  ...  14 
1/2  %  Vs  %  Vs  %  %  % 27 


Number 

Length 

BODY 

Units  to 

of 

Pica  em 

Alphabet 

51/2  Point  (Agate) 

12 

167/8 

6  Point  (Nonpareil) . 

12 

151/2 

6  Point  (Nonpareil) . 

11 

17 

7  Point  (Minion) 

11 

141/2 

7  Point  (Minion) 

10 

16 

8  Point  (Brevier) 

11 

12% 

8  Point  (Brevier) 

10 

141/8 

8  Point  (Brevier) 

9 

151/2 

9  Point  (Bourgeois). 

10 

12% 

9  Point  (Bourgeois). 

9 

13% 

10  Point  (Lg.  Primer) 

9 

123/8 

10  Point  (Lg.  Primer) 

8 

14 

11  Point  (Small  Pica) 

8 

12% 

11  Point  (Small  Pica) 

7 

141/2 

12  Point  (Pica)  

7 

131/4 

7  units— W  M 

8  units— CE  JE 
12  units — Quad, 

9  sizes. 


Roman  characters 155 

Italic  ch aracters 77 

Total 232 


66 


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Any  compositor  can  see  that  no  combination  of  tinits  can  be 
made  that  will  not  come  within  a  certain  number  of  exact  units 
of  filling  a  line.  If  a  line  of  matter  lacks,  it  must  lack  one  or  more 
exact  units.  Self  Spacing  type  sets  line  for  line  with  the  ordinary 
Roman,  where  the  lengths  of  the  alphabets  are  the  same.  Re- 
peated experiments  with  the  new  type  have  shown  that  the  aver- 
age compositor  gains  about  twenty-five  per  cent,  in  speed,  with 
no  trouble  in  justification  whatever.  In  the  matter  of  the  correc- 
tion of  proofs  the  gain  is  enormous.  Say  there  is  an  "a"  for  an  "e"; 
as  "a"  is  four  units  wide  and  "e"  three,  "e"  and  one  unit  space 
justify  the  line  perfectly.  Even  this  measure  of  trouble  is  avoided 
in  many  instances.  As  twenty-eight  of  the  most  common  lower 
case  characters  are  of  the  same  width,  they  can  be  substituted  for 
one  another  without  the  change  of  a  space.  This  type  is  of  greater 
durability,  as  it  is  always  on  its  feet  and  is  therefore  not  worn  by 
"pounding."  In  tabular  work  there  is  a  great  gain  in  speed  and 
neatness.  By  the  addition  of  a  new  character,  viz:  "|",  it  is  easy 
to  set  perpendicular  lines  of  any  length,  line  upon  line.  It  may  be 
repeated  that  the  compositor  has  nothing  to  learn  in  handling  Self 
Spacing  type.  There  is  but  one  direction  to  be  given — to  set  that 
which  looks  like  the  em  quad  (six  unit  quad)  wnth  the  nick  out. 
Whoever  will  study  the  principle  on  which  Self  Spacing  type  is 
based,  will  readily  admit  that  it  is  bound  to  secure  easy  and  per- 
fect justification,  greatly  increased  speed  and  consequent  enormous 
saving,  simplicity  and  rapidity  of  proof  correction,  and  increased 
accuracy  and  ease  in  the  setting  of  tables.  All  these  points  are 
beyond  question,  as  certainly  as  the  proposition  that  two  and 
two   are  four  is  not  open  to  argument.  No  rational  person   can 

doubt  them.  This 
piece  of  composition 
w^as  done  in  a  13-em 
measure  stick,  and 
set  line  upon  line  in 
the  ordinary  man- 
ner of  straight  read- 
ing matter,  the  low^- 
er  part  being  leaded 
to  show  the  method 
of  setting.  To  furth- 
er explain  and  illus- 
trate the  ease  with 
which  table  work  is 
done  with  Self  Spac- 
ing type,  we  show 
above  an  example  of 
miscellaneous  justifications,  w^hich  is  absolutely  impossible  to  ac- 
complish with  the  old  kind  of  type.  In  column  No.  1  the  first  line 
begins  with  the  lower  case  "i",  two  units  wide,  which  is  followed 
by  the  upright  dash  '*  |  ",  two  units,  and  the  characters  "a",  four 
units,  "n",  four  units,  "d",  four  units,  comprising  sixteen  units  to 
accurately  fill  the  column.  The  second  line  begins  with  the  letter 
*'s",  three  units  wide,  w^hich throws  thespace  rule  one  unit  further 
to  the  right  than  in  the  preceding  line.  In  each  succeeding  line 
lower  case  characters  are  used  to  the  total  width  of  sixteen  units, 
and  such  ^characters  are  chosen  for  the  first  part  thereof  as  wall 
admit  of  advancing  the  space  rule  to  the  right  exactly  one  unit  in 
each  succeeding  line. 

In  the  other  columns  the  same  plan  is  followed,  the  only  change 
being  in  the  substitution  of  caps,  small  caps,  figures,  etc.,  for  the 
lower  case  characters,  all  columns  coming  perfectly  justified  inside 
the  perpendicular  lines. 


No.l  No.  2 


i|and 
s|mit 
bjrot 
siltly 

m|an 


i|HX 

I|NK 
S|LY 
E|LSl 
H|IE| 


su|it;!SI|SI| 
no|ts|NI|X| 
No|is|SA|T| 
gla|d|FO|Z| 
mit|elOH|I| 
still|i|$34|!| 


No.  3 
i|dleI 

S I  MIT  I 

b|ait| 
MJinei 
li|ed 
se|es| 
pu|ss| 
No|isl 
fli|t| 
sea|s| 
not|i| 


No. 4      No. 5 

s|aturds|i|MP 

is|thmui|s|NK 

ne|ver  frIblLY 

Th|ursci|si!LS 

line|forn|m|IE| 

nine|five|soiIS| 

incre|asi|mi|X| 

comp|oz|ME|Ti 

Repeal  ti|gla|S| 

second|r|snil|I| 

beatthi  |this|T| 


No.  6  No.  7 

i|dim|'|DlN 

s|mit|s|MiT 
B|rot|S|AiT 

M|tly|E|RK 

Li|nd|H|AD 

SE|at|SI|i.s 
PA|st|BI|ts 
MA|D|SU|it 
bin|S|FO|x 
SEA|I|HO|e 
not|!I234|i 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Self  Spacing  Modern  Roman 


bVi  POINT  NO.  193^  <!  Q  ^  ^1 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  decree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inven- 
tions of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries, 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy 
a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history 
of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride. 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  12  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  16%  ems 


6  POINT  NO.  20^A  2  @  ^  ^  r^ 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  in- 
ventions of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries, 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy 
a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.     The  history 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  12  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 


6  POINT  NO.  373^  ^'  @  ^  SI 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting*.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  ori- 
gin of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  recon- 
ciled of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early 
history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  Inventors 
which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.    In  the  management  of  this  controversy  the  subject  is 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  11  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  17  ems 

68 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Self  Spacing  Modern  Roman 


7  POINT  NO.  233^  <j  ©  _  ^j 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy^  about  rival  invent- 

ABCDEP^GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  ii  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 


7  POINT  NO.  38J^  <j  ©  ^  j 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  me- 
chanical art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  w^hose 
early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject 
is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.   Its  early  history  is  entangled 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  10  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  16  ems 


8  POINT  NO.  IQVi 


.y-\ /-"^/^s-i 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  un- 
usual degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There 
are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVAVXYZ 
1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  10  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  14}^  ems 

69 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Self  Spacing  Modern  Roman 


8  POINT  NO.  483^  J"@  ^  ^ 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance: 
tliere  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
line  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are  also 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  9  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^^  cms  * 


9  POINT  NO.  32  J^  <!  ®  ^  Si 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQBSTUYWXYZ 
1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  9  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

10  POINT  NO.   173^ 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  im- 
portance: there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  his- 
tory so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.    There 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

Unit  of  measure  of  this  font  is  8  to  Pica     Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Self  Spacing  Modern  Roman 


11  POINT  NO.  213^  J©  L 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  sub- 
ject of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  invit- 
ing. There  is  an  un  usual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which 
cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  dis- 

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12  POINT  NO.  313^ 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  sub- 
ject of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  majny  hooks  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  invit- 
ing. There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which 

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6  POINT  NO.  27  <!  ®  ^  I^ 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  v^hose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  recon- 
ciled of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early 
history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors 
which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.     In  the  management  of  this  controversy  a  subject  in 

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8  POINT  NO.  22  <;   @  _  ^^( 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  me- 
chanical art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  abotit  whose 
early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  sub- 
ject is  as  myvSterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  tmnsual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  earl^-  printers.  There 
are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 

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9  POINT  NO.  28 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  an^^  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first   printed  books  and  the 

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10  POINT  NO.  29  <|(g; ^  ^( 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  w^ritten.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives 
and  works  of  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is 
entangled  wath  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors 
which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is 

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10  POINT  NO.  24 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  im- 
portance: there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  ori- 
gin of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  w^hich  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 
least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more 

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11   POINT  NO.  25 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  im- 
portance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  ori- 
gin of  the  £rst  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 
least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.     Its 

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12  POINT  NO.  26 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  sub- 
ject of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  anj^  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  invit- 
ing. There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  early  printers. 
There   are  records   and  traditions  which 

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always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance :  there  is  no  me- 
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8  POINT  NO.  22   Circular  Font  $5  40 

The  Invention  of  Printing 
has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance :      $1234567 

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9  POINT  NO.  28 


10  POINT  NO.  29 


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10  POINT  NO.  24 


Circular  Font  $4  45 


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cognized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
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11  POINT  NO.  25 


Circular  Font  $4  20 


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12  POINT  NO.  26 


Circular  Font  $3  95 


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9  POINT  28A  45a  $3  35 

THE   INVENTION   OP   PRINTING 
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mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
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10  POINT  25A  40a  $3  50 

THE  INVENTION  OP  PRINTING 
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there  is  no  mechanical  art  nor  are  there 
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12  POINT  25A  38a  $4  00 

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educated  men  as  a  subject  of  im- 
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ing to  emphasize  certain  words.  All  sizes  shown  above 
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SELF  SPaeiNG  PIEeE  FRReTIOIVS 


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SELF  SPaeiNG  GERMHN 

6  POINT  NO.  42  ^  @  _  .SZTl 

5tuf  feinein  (Sebiete  maren  bte  i5ortfct}rittc  |eit  nier  ^af)rf)unberten  fo 
Qering  mie  in  ber  ^unft  be^  (Sdjriftfefeens,  X)ie  t)iei:  unb  ba  in  (Sebraud) 
befinblidKH  yLTiaydhtnen  finb  burd^aus  iint)oUfommen;  bie  bet  meitem 
grofete  2Jiaffe  ber  ubHd)en  (Sdirtft  ift  nod)  genau  ber  ^rt  mie  Dor  toier? 
bunbert  :3at)ren.  SSienn  ^ranflin  t)eiite  mieber  k)or  bem  ^a[ten  ftanbe, 
miirbe  er  nid)ts  5Jieues  gu  lernen  f)aben.  X)ie  (Sd)riftQie^erei  ift  l^inter  ber 
munberbaren  5Derk)olIfommnun0  ber^43re[[en  tooUftanbig  guriicCgeblieben; 
bie  t)er0r6f5erte  ©efcbniinbigfeit  im  (Sd)riftfel3en  berul^t  ausfdiliefelici)  in 
ber  23ermel)run0  ber  ^ciften.  5tUe  23emiii)un0en,  biefem  IXbelftanbe  abs 
^ul)elfen,  gingen  barauf  I)inau0,  (Se^mafdiinen  gn  erfinben,  ftatt  bie  %xi 
unb  SDBeife  be©  ^anbfe^ens  gu  t)erbeifern.  (Sins  ber  ^auptbinberniffe, 
n:)eld)e^  ben  ®e^mafd)inen  im  SOQege  ftanb,  \]i  bie  3'lotbit^enbigfeit,  mit 
ber  ,^anb  ^ju  „juftiren".  S)aran  fd)eiterte  f)auptyad)licf)  bie  Cfinfiitirung 
biefer  i)/iafd)inen.  (ggi  liegt  baf)er  auf  ber  .^anb,  ba^  jeber  %Ma\\  ^iir 
aiierbefferung  nnferer  (Se^^yjiett)oben  in  erfter  Sinie  bie  :3in'tirung  gu  t)er= 
etTtfad)en  l)at,  benn  ba  ble^  ber  ^unft  ift,  um  ben  fid)  bie  (Sadie  bref)t, 
fo  muf5  burd)  eine  2L}ereinfad)ung  bees  Sluefd^lie^en©  unb  ^uftirens  bie 
i!eid)ti0feit  unb  (Sefd)n:)inbigteit  be^  £)anb=i£diriftfe^enu  n:)ad)fen,  S^ies? 
gefd)iet)t  burcb  33enton*s^  felbft=au0fd)tie^enbe  (Sd)rift.  (Senau  genommen, 
fann  "ixxan  nid)t  eigentlicb  toon  (Selbft'^^ue>fd)lie^en  fpred)en,  jebodi  biefe 
5trbeit  ift  burd)  bie  (grfinbung  fo  einfacf)  unb   Ieid)t  gemorben,  bafe  ber 

5tiB(E  2D  (gS(S.^3^2yLri9^ID^Oa^(SXUa3  510X3)3 
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8  POINT  NO.  43 


5luf  Jeinem  ©ebiete  maren  bie  gortfdiritte  feit  t)ier3abrbunberten 
fo  gering  \mt  \n  ber  ^unft  beg  ©cfiriftfet^enS,  ^ie  ^ier  unb  ha  \n 
©ebraud)  befinbUrf)en  aJiafdiinen  finb  burcf)aug  unt)oIItommen; 
bie  bei  meitem  gro^te  ajlaffe  ber  iiblictien  (Scf)rift  ift  nocf)  genau  ber 
%xi  mie  t)or  mertiunbert  ^a):)xtn,  SQSenn  granflin  l)ente  luieber  t)or 
bem  ^aften  ftdnbe,  miirbe  er  nict)!^  9ieueg  ^^u  lernen  E)aben.  ^ie 
(Sct)riftgie^erei  ift  jjinter  ber  tDunberbaren  ^erDoIIfommnung  ber 
^reffen  t)oIIftdnbig  guriicEgeblieben;  bie  uergro^erte  ©efcf)n?inbig^ 
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5^dften>  5IUe  ^JBemiiE)ungen,  biefem  Ubelftanbe  ab3uE)elfen,  gingen 
barauf  F)inaug,  (Se^mafd)inen  gu  erfinben,  \iaii  bie  %xi  unb  2Beife 
beg  §anbfe^eng  gu  tierbeffern.  ®ing  ber  £)auptF)inberniffe,  it)eld)e§ 
htn  (Se^mafrf)inen  im  ^JDBege  \ian\),  ift  bie  tTiotEjmenbigfeit,  mit  ber 
S;^anh  gu  ,,juftiren'^  ^aran  fci[)eiterte  F)auptfdd)licf)  bie  ©infiit)rung 
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SELF  SPHeiNG  GERMAN 

9  POINT  NO.  41  <j   ig)  ^  ^^ 

%\x]  tetnem  ©ebiete  maren  bie  gortfd^ritte  fett  uier  3^^^' 
f}unberten  fo  gering  mie  in  ber  .l^unft  beg  ©rf)rift[efeens.  X)ie 
t)ier  unb  ba  in  (Sebraud)  befinblid^en  9J]afd)inen  finb  burd)^ 
aiig  unuoUfommen;  bie  bei  roeitem  grof^te  9Jlaffe  beriiblicfjen 
(Sd^rift  ift  nod)  genau  ber  5(rt  mie  t)or  oier^unbert  ^t^I^ren* 
5GL]enn  granHin  I^eute  mieber  Dor  bem  ^aften  ftdnbe,  murbe 
er  nidjtg  3^leue§  ^u  lernen  {)aben.  !Die  (Sct)riftgie^erei  ift  binter 
ber  tDunberbaren  33ert)olItommnung  ber  ^reffen  uodftdnbig 
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beg  ^anbfefeeng  gu  Derbeffern,  @ing  ber^inberniffe,  melcf)eg 
ben  Oe^mayc^inen  im  ^ege  ftanb,i|t  bie  ^lot^roenbigfcit,  mit 

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10  POINT  NO.  40  J~^|  ? 

2luf  feinem  (Sebiete  maren  bie  J^ortfdjritte  jeit  t)ier 
^cilirliunberten  fo  flcring  roie  in  ber  i^imft  be©  ®d)rift^ 
jeticng^  Sie  [)ter  unb  ba  in  ©ebraud)  befinblidien 
9Jiafd)inen  finb  burd)au§  unt)oE£ommen;  bie  gro^te 
SJlaffe  ber  ublid)en  ©d)rift  ift  nod)  genau  ber  Slrt  mie 
Dor  Dierf)unbert  ^t^fl^^n.  Jffienn  gran£Iin  I)eute  roieber 
Dor  bemJ?aften  ftdnbe,  mlirbe  er  nid)t^  5leueg  gu  lernen 
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$5erDoMoinmnnng  ber  ^preffen  DoU|tdnbig  gnriidge^ 
blieben;  Dergrofeerte  ©efd)minbigfeit  im  (3d)riftfe^en 
berul)t  augfd)lie^Iid)  in  ber  aSernielirnng  ber  .ftdften* 
5MIe  SemUt)ungen,  biefem  llbelftanbe  ab3ut)elfen,  gingen 
baranf  f)inau0,  ©e^mafd)inen  ju  erfinben,  ftatt  bie  2trt 


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SVi  POINT  NO.  17 


43^  POINT  NO.  17 


THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been  rec- 
ognized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  rec- 
ords and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled 
with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 
more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In 
the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  at- 
tractive has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention 
of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.  German 
authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions 
about  Coster.  Dutch  authors  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster 
and  charge  Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.  Partisans 
on  each  side  say  that  their  opponents  have  perverted  the  records 
and  suppressed  the  truth.  The  quarrel  has  spread.  English 
and  French  authors  who  had  no  national  prejudices  to  gratify, 
and  who  should  have  considei-ed  the  question  without  passion, 
have  wrangled  over  the  subject  with  all  the  bitterness  of  Ger- 
mans or  Hollanders.  In  this,  as  in  other  quarrels,  there  are 
amusing  features,  but  to  the  general  reader  the  controversy 
seems  unfortunate  and  is  certainly  wearisome.  It  is  a  greater 
misfortune  that  all  the  early  chronicles  of  printing  were  writ- 
ten in  a  dead  language.  Wolf's  collection  of  Typographic 
Monuments,  which  includes  nearly  every  paper  of  value  writ- 
ten before  1740,  is  in  Latin;  the  valuable  books  of  Meerman, 
Maittaire,  and  Schoepflin  ai'e  also  in  Latin.  To  the  general 
reader  these  are  sealed  books;  to  the  student  who  seeks  exact 
knowledge  of  the  methods  of  the  first  printers,  they  are  tire- 
some books.  Written  for  the  information  of  librarians  rather 
than  of  printers,  it  is  but  proper  that  these  books  should  devote 
the  largest  space  to  a  review  of  the  controversy  or  to  a  descrip- 
tion of  early  editions;  but  it  is  strange  that  they  should  so  im- 
perfectly describe  the  construction  and  appearance  of  early 
types  and  the  usages  of  the  early  printers.  The  mechanical 
features  of  typography  were,  apparently,  neglected  as  of  little 
importance,  and  beneath  the  dignity  of  history.  A  failure  to 
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The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives 
and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  pnnting.  Its  early  history  is 
entangled  with  a  controversy  which  has  lasted  for  more 
than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined. 
In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  in- 
trinsically attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The 
history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written 
to  please  national  pride.  German  authors  assert  the 
claims  of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about 
Coster.  Dutch  authors  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster 
and  charge  Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.  Par- 
tisans on  each  side  say  that  their  opponents  have  per- 
verted the  records  and  suppressed  the  truth.  The 
quarrel  has  spread.  English  and  French  authors  who 
had  no  national  prejudices  to  gratify,  and  who  should 
have  considered  the  question  without  passion,  have 
wrangled  over  the  subject  with  all  the  bitterness  of 
Germans  or  Hollanders.  In  this,  as  in  other  quarrels, 
there  are  amusing  features,  but  to  the  general  reader 
the  controversy  seems  unfortunate  and  is  certainly 
wearisome.  It  is  a  greater  misfortune  that  all  the  early 
chronicles  of  printing  were  written  in  a  dead  language. 
Wolf's  collection  of  Typographic  Monuments,  which  in- 
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*5  POINT  NO.  67 


THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been  rec- 
ognized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  un- 
usual degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are 
records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 
three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is 
entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has 
lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  sub- 
ject intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The 
history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to 
please  national  pride.  German  authors  assert  the  claims 
of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster.  Dutch 
authors  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster  and  charge  Guten- 
berg with  stealing  the  invention.  Partisans  on  each  side 
say  that  their  opponents  have  perverted  the  records  and  sup- 
pressed the  truth.  The  quarrel  has  spread.  English  and 
French  authors  who  had  no  national  prejudices  to  gratify, 
and  who  should  have  considered  the  question  without  pas- 
sion, have  wrangled  over  the  subject  with  all  the  bitterness 
of  Germans  and  Hollanders.  In  this,  as  in  other  quarrels, 
there  are  amusing  features,  but  to  the  general  reader  the 
controversy  seems  unfortunate  and  is  certainly  wearisome. 
It  is  a  greater  misfortune  that  all  the  early  chronicles  of 
printing  were  written  in  a  dead  language.  Wolf's  collec- 
tion of  Typographic  Monuments,  which  includes  nearly 
every  paper  of  value  written  before  1740,  is  in  Latin;  the 
valuable  books  of  Meerman,  Maittaire  and  Schoepflin  are 
also  in  Latin.  To  the  general  reader  these  are  sealed  books; 
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The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of 
importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  print- 
ers. There  are  records  and  traditions  which 
cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  dis- 
tinct inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  his- 
tory is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about 
rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more 
than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.  In  the  management  of  this 
controversy,  an  intrinsically  attractive  sub- 
ject has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history 
of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  writ- 
ten to  please  public  pride.  German  authors 
assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg  and  discredit 
traditions  about  Coster.  Dutch  authors  must 
insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster  and  charge 
Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.  Par- 
tisans on  each  side  say  their  opponents  have 
perverted  the  records  and  suppressed  the 
real  truth.  The  quarrel  has  spread.  English 
and  French  authors  who  had  no  national 
prejudices  to  gratify,  and  who  should  have 

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COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


6  POINT  NO.  54 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inven- 
tions of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about 
rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not 
vet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject 
intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  in- 
vention of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.    German 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

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8  POINT  NO.  54 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance  :  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 
of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early 
history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inven- 

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10  POINT  NO.  54 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  import- 
ance: there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  vol- 
umes have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious 
as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  ob- 
scurity about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  w^orks  of  the  early  printers.     There  are 

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5%  POINT  NO.  53  <i 


The  iNVENTioiv  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  meclianical  art,  nor  are  tliere  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  liistory  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works 
of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history 
is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 
more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  determined.  In  the  management 
of  this  controversy,  an  intrinsically  attractive  subject  has  been  made  quite 
repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please 
public  pride.  German  authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg,  and  discredit 
traditions  about  Coster.  Dutch  authors  must  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster 
and  charge  Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.    Partisans  on  each  side 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  16^^  ems 

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6  POINT  NO.  53 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  tlie  fine  arts,  about  wliose  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  Tlie  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  imusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  ivorks  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy 
a  subject  very  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the 
invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  public  pride.  German 
authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg,  and  discredit  traditions  about 
Coster.    Dutch  authors  must  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster  and  charge 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

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7  POINT  NO.  53 


<£ 


The  Invention  of  Pkinting  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  persons  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  hooks  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more 
than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  very  attractive  has 
been  made  repulsive.    The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 

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82 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


8  POINT  NO.  53 


< 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  always  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  printing  which  cannot  be  reconciled.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival 
inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of 
this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been 
made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing 
has  been  written  to  please  public  pride.  German  authors 
assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions 
about  Coster.    Dutch  authors  must  insist  on  the  priority 

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9  POINT  NO  53 


< 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the 
first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 
be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  book 
printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  great 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  more 
than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In 
the  management  of  this  controversy  an  intrinsically 
attractive  subject  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history 
of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please 
public  pride.  All  German  authors  assert  the  claims  of 
Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster.     Dutch 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
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83 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


5  POINT  NO.  57 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 
least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with 
a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  more  than  three  centuries 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a 
subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.    The  history  of  the 

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5%  POINT  NO.  57  '^®  -^  rw3 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works 
of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history 
is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 
over  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.    In  the  management  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i6  ems 

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6  POINT  No.  57 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  men  of 
education  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  pfinting.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

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7  POINT  No.  57 


:zi 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  Importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is 
inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
book  printers.     There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 

Lov/er  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
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84 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


8  POINT  NO.  57 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.   Its  early  history  is  entangled 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

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9  POINT  NO.  57  S-®. ^ r> — ) 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  always  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  NO.  57 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  ichose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  published.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.     There  are  records  and  traditions  which 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

85 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


6  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  caimot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inven- 
tions of  printing.    Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

7  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.     There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345678^:0 

8  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechani- 
cal art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are  records  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

9  POINT  NO,  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  un- 
usual degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i2j^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

86 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


10  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  rec- 
ognized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts^  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives 
and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are  records 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

11  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  rec- 
ognized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscu- 
rity about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11^/^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQESTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

12  POINT  NO.  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  artSy  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.    There 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGmJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

87 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


American  Press  Hssociation  Series  Xo.  61 


6  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscui'ity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.    There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i6%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  much  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUYWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUYWXYZ 

1234567890 


9  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes 
have  been  written.     The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  1$%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


5%  POINT  NO.  66 


<^g>  ^  ,      < 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
no  less  mysterious  than  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 
three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries  and  is  not 
yet  fully  determined.    In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  an  intrinsically 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJELMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


6  POINT  NO.  66 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  It  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 
be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early 
history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  NO.  66 


iZI] 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.    Its  early 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  No.  66 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  hooks  have  been  written.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

89 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


8  POINT  NO.  64 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance,  and  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

9  POINT  NO.  64  S_® ^ ^ i 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  hooks  have  been  written.  And  the 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books,  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 
be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  book 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  NO.  64 

The  Invektion  of  Printing  has  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


90 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


11  POINT  NO.  64 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  great  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.    There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


12  POINT  NO.  64 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a 
subject  of  great  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  published.     There  is  an 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

1234567890 


14  POINT  NO.  64 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a 
subject  oi  great  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 
1234567890 

91 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


5%  POINT  NO.  65  <i 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 

as  a  subject  of  importance:   there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 

fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.     The  subject  is 

as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.     There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 

the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book 

printers.     There  are  recot'ds  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 

least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.     Its  early  history  is  entangled  with 

a   controversy   about   rival   inventors  which    has   lasted  for  more  than    three 

centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.     In  the  management  of  this  great 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQKSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


6  POINT  NO.  65  *^1I 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mecharilcal  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works 
of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history 
is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQKSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  NO.  65 


<i 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  no  less  than  three  distinct 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQKSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  No.  65 


<£ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are  records  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQKSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

92 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


9  POINT  NO.  65 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  great  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  a  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book  printers.  There  are 
records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  NO.  65 


<¥ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the 
first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
book  printers.    There  are  records  and  traditions  which 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQKSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


11  POINT  NO.  65 


^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts^  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


93 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


5/4  POINT  NO.  67  <®! 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 

as  a  subject  of  importance:  tliere  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 

fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.    The  subject  is 

as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.    There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 

origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  early  printei-s.    There 

are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 

inventions  of  printing.    Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about 

rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 

determined.    In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  an  intrinsically  attractive 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  V  WX  YZ 

1234567890 


6  POINT  NO.  67 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  much  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions 
of  printing.    Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


7  POINT  NO.  67 


<< 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.    There  are  records  aiid  traditions  which  cannot  be 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


8  POINT  NO.  67 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  tliere  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.    There  are  records  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

94 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


9  POINT  NO.  67 


<^         . ^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  line  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  hooks  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  1-2%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUYWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  NO.  67 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized 
by  people  of  education  always  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  vihose  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  as  well  as 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.      There  are 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


11  POINT  NO.  67 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  tliere  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
12345G7890 


95 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


12  POINT  NO.  67  I ^^— ' 

The  Iis^YEi^Tioisr  of  Pri:n^ti]s^g  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  many  publications  have  been 
produced.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions 
which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

1234567890 


18  POINT  No.  67 


<[^3J 

The  Ii^YEi^Tioi^  OF  Peii^tii^g 
has  always  been  recognized  by 
edncated  persons  as  a  subject  of 
much  importance:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.     The  subject  is  no  less 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQK 
1234567890 

96 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


6  POINT  NO.  68  ^^  r^-^w^^ J 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it 
is  inviting-.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers,  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early 
history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which 
has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy  an  attractive 
subject  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of 
printing  has  been  written  to  please  public  pride.    German  authors 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  17  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUYWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  NO.  63 


^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  much  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct 
inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more 
than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  an  intrinsically  attractive 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15 ^^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  NO.  68 


^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance  ;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  as  well  as  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 
be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  book 
printing.     Its  history  is  entangled  with   a  controversy 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

7  97 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  ROMHN  SERIES 


18  POINT  NO.  120  22A  14A  124a  $12  48 

INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 

HAS  EVER  BEEN  RECOGNIZED  BY 

Educated  Men  as  a  Godsend  for 
Transmitting  Mature  Thought 
to  the  Minds  of  the  Uncultured 


20  POINT  NO.  120  12A  8A  78a  $12  48 

PRINTING  SHOWED 

LEARNED  MEN  AVENUES 

Whereby  Eminent  Ideas 
Could  be  Transmitted  to 
Ignorant  Minds  for  42% 

24  POINT  NO.  120  8A  5A  42a  $12  00 

FRAME  HOUSE 

LOCATED IN  FINEST 

Suburban  District 
For  Sale  Cheap  2?^ 

98 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  ROMAN  SERIES 


30  POINT  NO.  120  6 A  4A  27a  $12  00 

EDUCATED 

Men  there  are 


48  POINT  NO.  120  6 A  4 A  34a  $23  00 

P0STEK8 

Need  Fine 


60  POINT  NO.  4  4A  4a  $8  95 

PINED 

Artisan 


99 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  R0MHIV  No.  123 

12 

*12  POINT  ITALIC  12A  24a  $2  65         12 A  24a  $2  60 

THE  PRINTING  INVENTIONS 
Have  ever  been  Recognized  by 
educated  men  a  subject  of  great 
importance;  there  is  no  greater 
art,  nor  are  tliere  any  of  tlie  iine 
arts  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  Tliere  is  always  a 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 


*18  POINT  ITALIC  12A  24a  $3  90         12A  24a  $4  55 

RECORDED  PRINTING 
Educated  The  Populace 
In  the  great  mechanical 
arts,  also  in  the  fine  arts 
about  ivhose  real  history  so 
many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is 
mysterious  and  inviting. 
An  unusual  degree  233 

TWENTY-FIVE    POUNDS    AND    MULTIPLES  AT    ROMAN    PRICES,  COMPLETE  WITH   FIGURES,    FRACTIONS 

AND    SPACES  AND  QUADS. 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  ROMRN  No.  123 


*  24  POINT  ITALIC  lOA  20a  $4  55         10 A  20a  $4  85 

THE  INVENTION  OF 

Printing  has  been 

recognized  toy  men  of 
edncatlon  as  a  great 
Sntoject:  there  is  not 
a  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  24J^ 

*30  POINT  ITALIC  6A  12a  $4  55         6A  12a  $5  25 

PRINTING  AS 

An  Invention  is 

recognized  by  all 

educated  people 
as  a  subject  56% 

TWENTY-FIVE    POUNDS    AND    MULTIPLES  AT  ROMAN  PRICES,    COMPLETE  WITH  FIGURES,    FRACTIONS 

AND  SPACES  AND    QUADS. 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


©EXTURY  R0MHN 


8  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is 
inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 
least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  en- 
tangled with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

9  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  un- 
usual degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There 
are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

10  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  in- 
viting. There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  early  printers.     There  are  records  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

102 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


572  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  73 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works 
of  the  early  book  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  book  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  more  than  three  centuries 
and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a 
subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the 
invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.  German 
authors  assert  the  prior  claims  of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about 
Coster.  Dutch  authors  must  insist  upon  the  priority  of  Coster,  and  charge 
Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.  Partisans  on  each  side  say  that  their 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  i6^  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  73 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  now  as  mysterious  as  it  is 
inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of 
the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 
of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is 
entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted 
for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has 
been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing  was 
written  to  please  national  pride.  German  authors  assert  the  claims 
of  Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster.    Dutch  authors 

I^ower  case  a  to  z,  i6^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  73 


<0 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance ;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is 
inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
book  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  w^hich  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors 
w  hich  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject 
intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.     The  history  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

103 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


5^4  POINT  Old  Style  no.  80 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men  as 
a  subject  ot  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  rnysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  dis- 
tinct inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not 
yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsi- 
cally attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing 
has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.  German  authors  assert  the  claims  of 
Gutenberg  and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster.  Dutch  authors  insist  on  the 
priority  of  Coster  and  charge  Gutenberg  with  stealing  the  invention.  Partisans 
on  each  side  say  that  their  opponents  have  perverted  the  records  and  suppressed 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  83  ^®  ^ r^^^__J 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  much  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written,  The  subject  is  no  less  mysterious  than  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions 
of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival 
inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet 
fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy  an  intrinsically 
attractive  subject  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention 
of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.  German  authors 
assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg,  and  discredit  the  traditions  concerning 
Coster.     Dutch  authors  must  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster,  and  charge 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  83 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of 
the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 
be  reconciled  of  at  least  th^^ee  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors 
which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.  In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  an  intrinsically 
attractive  subject  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history  of  printing 
has  been  written  to  gratify  national  pride.     German  authors  assert 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

104 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  83 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.    Its  early  history  is  entangled 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  83 


<± 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  aboict  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  as  well  as  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.    There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  83  1-5 ^    ^    ^         > 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  bee?i  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 
105 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


11  POINT  Old  style  no.  83 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  men  of  education  as  an 
important  subject;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions 
which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

1234567890 


12  POINT  Old  Style  no.  83 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has 
alw^ays  been  recogriized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  as 
well  as  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
book  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 
of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

1234567890 

106 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE  No.  83 

18  POINT  ITALIC  lOA  20a  $3  10         8 A  $0  55     lOA  20a  $2  95 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has 
always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  great 
Importance:  there  Is  no  mechan- 
ical art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  Is  mysterious  486^ 

22  POINT  ITALIC  8A  16a  $3  80         6A  $0  75     8 A.  16a  $3  50 

Invention  of  Printing 
has  been  recognized  by 
all  men  of  education  as 
a  subject  of  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  many  35^ 

107 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


©LO  STYLE  No.  83 


24  POINT  ITALIC  8A  16a  $4  25         6A  $0  95     8A  16a  $4  75 

Printing  Invention 
has  been  recognized 
by  men  of  education 
as  a  subject  of  great 
importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  56X 

3a  POINT  ITALIC  5A  10a  $5  00         4A  $1  00     6A  12a  $5  60 

The  Invention 
of  printing  books 
been  recognized 
by  educated  men 
as  a  great  subject 
interesting  48' 


108 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LO  STYLE  No.  83 

12 

42  POINT  ITALIC  3A  6a  $6  00         3A  6a  $6  05 

HISTORY 


brave  roman 


60  POINT  3A  6a  $10  25 

Roamers 
near  here 
when  the 


109 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


6  POINT  Old  Style  no.  84 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance  ;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives 
and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which 
cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which 
has  lasted  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been 
made  repulsive.  The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  ^vritten 
to  please  national  pride.  German  authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg 
and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster.     Dutch  authors  must  insist  upon  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  84 


^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  really  as  mysterious  as  it  is 
inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  book 
printers.  There  are  records  arid  traditions  which  cannot  be  settled 
of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is 
entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted 
for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  84 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  \.\\e  first  pri^tted  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  history  is  entangled  with 
a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for 
more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  as  yet  fully  determined 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

no 


J 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  84 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  men  of  education  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance  ;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  regarding  the  origin  of  the  first 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


11  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.   84 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12)^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  84 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  alw^ays 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  great  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  hooks  have  been 
published.      There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

1234567890 

III 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eUSHING  SERIES, 


6  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  innportance  :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  sub- 
ject is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting-.  There  is  an  unusual  deg-ree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.    There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled,  of  at 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

8  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious 
as  it  is  inviting.     There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

10  POINT 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written..     The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

12   POINT 

The  Printing  Invention  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of 
importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

FOR  JOB  FONTS,  SEE  PAGE  532 
112 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eaxToiv  OLD  style 


6  POINT 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  hne  arts  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.    There  are  records  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i8%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT 


<1 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recog-nized  by  educated  persons  as  a  subject  of  vast 
importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
an3^  of  the  Bne  arts  about  whose  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i6)^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

1234567890 


10  POINT  \^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of 
importance ;  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts  about  whose  history 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  is^}^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

1234567890 

12  POINT  1  "^  ^^      ■ 

The  Invkntion  of  Printing  has  been 
recognized  hj  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^/^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

1234567890 

FOR  LARGER  SIZES,  SEE  PAGES  136-138 
8  113 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0NALDSON  SERIES 

6  POINT  OLD  STYLE   NO.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subjecft  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.     The  subjecft  is  as   mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the   origin  of  the  first 
printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.     There 
are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distincfl  inventions  of  printing.     Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a 
controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three 
centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.     In  the  management  of 
this  controversy,  a  subje(5l  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  re- 
pulsive.    The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  15^  ems 
ABCDKFGHIJKI^MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  volumes  have  been  written.  The  subje(5l  is  as  mysteri- 
ous as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions 
which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distindl  inventions 
of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy 
about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  cen- 
turies, and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.     In  the  management  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKI.MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


8  POINT   OLD  STYLE  NO.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subjedl  of  importance  :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  7nany  vohujies  have  been  written.  The  sub- 
je6l  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are 
records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 
three  distindl  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  en- 
tangled with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDKFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

114 


I 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  72 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subje(5l  of  importance  :  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history  so  man}^  volumes  have  been 
written.  The  subjedl  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which 
cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distin(5l  inventions 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  t.-^%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

10  POINT  Old  style  no.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subjedl  of  import- 
ance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

11  point  old  Style  no.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subje6l  of  very 
great  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written.  The 
sub]e6l  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^/^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

"5 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  72 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subjedl 
of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been 
written.  The  subjedl  is  as  mysterious  as  it 
is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of 
obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed 
books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions 
which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKIvMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

1234567890 


15  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  72  12 A  6A  40a  $4  55 

The  Invention  of  printing  has 
been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as|^a  subje6l  of  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subje6l  is  as  myste- 
rious as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

1234567890 

116 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Ronaldson  Old  Style  No.  72 

48  POINT  5A  8a  $8  00 

Mining  TIN 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $7  00 

HARD  Lumber 


30  POINT  8A  16a  $5  85 

Humorous  JOKES 

24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  70 

Discovered  in  Australia 

RARE  PRINTS 

18  POINT  14A  30a  $4  30 

Twenty-Four  Genuine  Rubies 

FAMOUS  STONES 

1234567890 


117 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0ivauoseiv  eeivoENSEO 


48  POINT 


5A  8a  $5  90 


Modern  HOUSE 


36  POINT 


7A  12a  $5  25 


RECENT  Explosions 


30  POINT 


8A  14a  $4  15 


Entertainment  CLOSED 


24  POINT 


lOA  18a  $3  60 


Soldiers  CROSSING  Bayonets    | 


18  POINT 


14A  28a  $3  15 


MINUTES  of  Geographical  SOCIETY 


12  POINT 


22A  45a  $2  70 


Journeying  to  Fairyland 
YOUNG  LOVERS 

8  POINT  30A  60a  $2  50 

Theories  Relentlessly  Exploded 

SCIENTIFIC  STUDIES 

1234567890 


10  POINT  26A  52a  $2  55 

Ghost  Story  and  Scarecrow 
TERRIFIED  YOUTHS 


6  POINT  36A  70a  $2  50 

Trustworthy  Dealings  with  the  World 

EXCELLENT  CHARACTER 

1234567890 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ROIVaLOSON  EXTENDED 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $8  45 

Red  SIX 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $6  55 

TEN  Lines 

30  POINT  6A  10a  $5  40 

Quaint  SIGN 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  65 

FAWN   Hunters 


18  POINT  lOA  16a  $4  00 

Charming   MAIDEN 


12  POINT  "      18A  28a  $3  50 

Lvarge  TTrain^ 
LOADKD 

8  POINT  22A  32a  $2  70 

Railroad  Company 

OROANl:ZING 

1^34567890 


10  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

HotJ^se^  Painted 
RENEWED 

6  POINT  25A  40a  $2  45 

F*opialar  Historic  Event 

NOTED  I^ECTURE 

1234567890 


119 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0NaLDS©N  eLaREIVDON 


48  POINT 


5A  8a  $8  35 


Eight  MEN 


36  POINT 


6A  10a  $7  00 


BAND  Concert 


30  POINT 


8A  16a  $6  05 


Masculine  FACES 


24  POINT 


lOA  20a  $5  00 


OBLONG  Instrument 


18  POINT 


14A  28a  $4  65 


Constitutional  MEASURES 


12  POINT  22A  45a  $3  95 

Popular  Teachers 
lyBCTURBS 

8  POINT  30A  60a  $3  45 

;Electric  I/ight  Company 
INCAND:ESC:eNT 

1234567890 


10  POINT  25A  50a  $3  55 

Humorous  Sketches 
DRAWINGS 


6  POINT  36A  70a  $3  35 

Medical  Students  i^xainined 

HOSPITAI,  S:]^RVICB 

1^334567890 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


R0NHLOS0N  TITLE  SL0PE 

36  POINT  ^  5A  8a  $6  00 

Grand  RIDE 

30  POINT  ■  6A  10a  $5  25 

CHILD  Ranger 

24  POINT  8A  14a  $4  50 

BlectriAed  STRAP 


18  POINT  12A  22a  $4  15 

THOROUGH   Paralyzers 


12  POINT  20A  40a  $3  55 

Burglar  Alarm  for  TURKEY  COOP 

10  POINT  22A  45a  $3  35 

SUPMRB   SUMMER  Landscape  Scenery 


8  POINT  25A  50a  $3  15 

Warranted  to  Inflict  Exquisite  Torture  Instantly 
CRIMINAL  EEECTROCUTORS 


6  POINT  30A  60a  $3  00 

Announce  That  Their  Electrical  Machinery  is  Now  Ready 

VOLTMnTUny  DYNAMO  AND  COMFANY 

12345 67890 


121 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0IVHLOS0N  GOTHie 


48  POINT 


5A  7a  $7  15 


Silver  MOON 


36  POINT 


6A  9a  $5  80 


FALSE  Reports 


30  POINT 


8A  12a  $4  95 


HOMES  Destroyed 


24  POINT 


lOA  15  a  $3  70 


TUMBLING  Foundations 


18  POINT 


12A  18a  $3  15 


Mould  Statue 
ARTISTS 


12  POINT 


22A  34a  $3  10 


Shared  by  Adults 
ENJOYMENT 

8  POINT  38A  55a  $3  10 

Wriggling  Down  Chimneys 

OLD    KRISS    KRINGLE 

1234567890 


14  POINT 


18A  28a  $3  15 


Strong  Animals 
FEROCIOUS 


10  POINT 


28A  45a  $3  10 


Courteous  Diplomats 
YOUNG    MAIDEN 

6  POINT  40A  60a  $3  10 

Endeavor  to  Please  Children 

PLEASANT   PURSUITS 

1234567890 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eHSL©N  SERIES 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  25A  15A  170a  $6  95 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated  men  as 
a  subjeft  of  importance  :   there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written.     The  subjed  is 
as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.     There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first   printed   books   and   the  lives  and  works  of  the   early  printers. 
There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distind 
inventions   of  printing.      Its   early  history  is   entangled  with    a    controversy   about 
rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully 
determined.     In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subjefi:  intrinsically  attrac- 
tive has  been  made  repulsive.     The  history  of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been 
written  to  please  national  pride.     German  authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  20A  12A  120a  $5  40 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subje6l  of  great  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have 
been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions 
which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distindl  inventions  of  printing. 
Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which 
has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined. 
In  the  management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsically  attra6live  has 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subjeft  of  great  importance  :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  many  njolumes  have  been  written.  The  subje6l 
is  as  mysterious  as  It  is  Inviting.  There  Is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 
lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  dlstln6l 
Inventions  of  printing.      Its   early  history  Is   entangled  with  a 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11  25  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

123 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  15A  8 A  75a  $4  45 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subjeft  of  great  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subjeft  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin 
of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 

Lower  case  a.  to  z,  ii%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

11  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  re- 
cognized by  educated  men  as  a  subjeft  of  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  volumes 
have  been  written.  The  suhjeSi  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscu- 
rity about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  12A  6 A  60a  $4  60 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subjed: 
of  great  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  volumes  have 
been   written.      The   subjed  is  as   mysterious 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11  5-6  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

1234567890 
124 


1 
I 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


14  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  18A  14 A  52a  $5  25 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  at  all 
times  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subjed:  of  great  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

1234567890 

18  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  71  18A  14A  52a  $8  30 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has 
been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subjed:  of  great  importance: 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  difficult  as  it  is  inviting.     There 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

1234567890 

125 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


easlon  ©Id  Style  No.  71 


72  POINT  3A  3a  $14  05 

Blonde 


60  POINT  3A  4a  $10  45 

Aid  SIN 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $8  50 

BIG  Delays 

40  POINT  5A  10a  $8  35 

Limbs  SORE 

36  POINT  7A  4A  14a  $9  35 

ART  Sale  Open 


126 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


easlon  ©Id  Style  No.  71 

28  POINT  7A  4A  14a  $6  95 

Brings  Forth  Secrets 
FAMILIARITY 

24  POINT  lOA  7A  20a  $7  65 

Honoring  PoE  Unveiled 

MONUMENT 

22  POINT  14A  lOA  28a  $7  65 

Historical  News  Completed 
REPRODUCING 

18  POINT  18A  14A  52a  $8  30 

Imperial   Palace  of  the  Emperor 

Beautiful    Galleries 

GORGEOUS   SPLENDOR 

14  POINT  14A  18A  52a  $5  25 

Enthusiastic  Demonstrations  Prearranged 

Calisthenic  Exercises 

JUVENILE  EXCURSIONS 

127 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


easlon  ©Id  Style  No.  71  Italic 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $6  05 

Spring  BUD 

40  POINT  4A  7a  $5  15 

NINE  Bakers 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $4  60 

Singing  BIJ^DS 

28  POINT  5A  10a  $3  60 

MODEL  Expositions 

24  POINT  6A  14a  $3  35 

Advertisement  PUSHED 


22  POINT  8A  18a  $3  15 

CLERICAL  Demonstrations 


18  POINT  lOA  28a  $3  40 

European  HISTORIES  Furnished 


14  POINT  .  18A  52a  $5  00 

FOREIGN  GOODS  Examined  Minutely 


128 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


8  POINT  FRENCH  ELZEVIR  NO.  1 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  edu- 
cated men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so 
many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as 
it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

10  POINT  FRENCH  ELZEVIR  NO.  1 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.    The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  in- 

L,ower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

12  POINT  FRENCH  ELZEVIR  NO.  1 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
12MS67890 

14  POINT  FRENCH  ELZEVIR  NO.  1 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a 
subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  me- 
chanical art,  nor  are  there  inventions  of 

DECIDEDLY  PARTISAN 

9  129 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


6  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO.  2 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog^nized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscu- 
rity about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of 
at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing-.  Its  early  history  is  entangled 
with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three 
centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the  management  of  this  contro- 
versy, a  subject  intrinsically  attractive  has  been  made  repulsive.  The  history 
of  the  invention  of  printing  has  been  written  to  please  national  pride.  German 
authors  assert  the  claims  of  Gutenberg,  and  discredit  traditions  about  Coster. 
Dutch  authors  insist  on  the  priority  of  Coster,  and  charge  Gutenberg  with 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

"  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  French  Old  Style  no.  2  <!  ®  ^  ^     ( 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  volumes  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious 
as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the 
early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  invent- 
ors which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three  centuries,  and  is  not  yet 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO.  2 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  many  volumes  have  been  written.  The  sub- 
ject is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual 
degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are 
records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 
three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  en- 
tangled with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

130 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


10  POINT  FRENCH   OLD  STYLE  NO.  2 


<^ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  impor- 
tance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any 
of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
volumes  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mys- 
terious as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There 
are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 
of  atieast  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its 
early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about 
rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three 
centuries,  and  is  not  yet  fully  determined.  In  the 
management  of  this  controversy,  a  subject  intrinsic- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


12  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO.  2 


{¥ 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  al- 
ways been  recognized  by  educated  men  as 
a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  me- 
chanical art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
volumes  have  been  written.  The  subject  is 
as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an 
unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  ori- 
gin of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives 
and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are 
records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  re- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234^67890 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PRENen  ©LO  STYLE  No.  2 

15 

72  POINT  3A  4a  $14  00 

Homes 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $12  50 

ROADS 

Dusty 

48  POINT  4A  7a  $8  50 

MOTHER 
Hours  68 


132 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FREXeH  ©LO  STYLE  No.  2 

15 

36  POINT  5A  9a  $6  00 

RICH  TREES 
Christmas 

30  POINT  7A  12a  $5  75 

SUMMER  TIME 
Gay  Flowers 

24  POINT  lOA  20a  $5  75 

PAINTED  SCENES 
Great  Masters  6 

20  POINT  14A  28a    $5  50 

BEAUTIFUL   GARDEN 
Blooming  Hyacinths 

18  POINT  18A  36a  $5  00 

ROYAL  EUROPEAN   PALACE 

Gorgeously  Sparkling  Rays 


133 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PREIVeH  OLD  STYLE  No.  2 

15 

12  POINT  20A  lOA  60a  $5  00 

SILVER    MOONLIGHT  ON    THE   LAKE 

Gracefully  Glides  Our  Boat 

Rippling  Waters  Sweetest  Music  Make 


10  POINT  24A  12A  75a  $4  70 

NATURE'S  SWEET  RESTORER,  BALMY  SLEEP 

Tired  And  Weary  Workers 

Early  to  Bed  and  Early  to  Rise  Makes  Health 


8  POINT  30A  15A  90a  $4  60 

TYPE  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  MANUFACTURED 
To  Order  on  Short  Notice 

Unique  and  Cannot  be   Excelled   by   any  Other  Made 


7  POINT  30A  15A  90a  $4  60 

CONTAINS   A  DIRECTORY  OF   EVERY  SOUL  IN  THE  TOWN 

GIVING    FULL    NAME,    AGE   AND   DESCRIPTION 

No  Event  will  be  too  Small  to  Appear  and  Business  Recorded 


6  POINT  30A  20A  lOOa  $4  00 

ENGLAND   HAS  TO   UNDERGO   THE   REVOLT  OF  THE  COLONIES 

To  Submit  to  Defeat  and  Separation 

And  to  Shake  Under  that  Volcano  of  the  French  Revolution  Grapple 

134 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FRENeH  ©LO  STYLE  No.  2  ITHLie 

12  POINT  16A  40a  $3  50 

THE  REAL  GENTLEMAN 

The  Real  Gentleman  should  be  gentle  in 
everything,  at  least  in  everything  that  depends 
on  himself— in  carriage,  temper,  constructions, 
aims,  desires.    He  ought  by  all  ^  12^4^6 yS^o 

10  POINT  20A  50a  $3  00 

^ BOUT  VN DISCOVERED  TRUTHS 

If  Isaac  [N^ewton  likened  himself  to  a  child  on  the 
seashore,  gathering  a  few  pebbles  brighter  than  the  rest, 
and  humbly  said  that  the  great  ocean  of  truth  lay  all 
undiscovered  before  him;  who   are  we  $i2^4^6y8go 

8  POINT  24A  60a  $2  75 

TIME  FOREVER  THE  CRADLE  OF  HOPE 

It  constantly  flies,  yet  overcomes  all  things  by  flight ;  and  al- 
though it  is  the  present  ally,  it  will  he  the  future  conqueror  of 
TDeath.  Time,  the  cradle  of  Hope,  hut  the  grave  of  tyimhition,  is 
the  stern  corrector  of  Fools,  hut  is  also  the  salutary  $i2^4^6'j8go 

7  POINT  24A  60a  $2  50 

^LL  HONEST  INDUSTT^Y  HONO'RA'BLE 
There  is  no  discredit,  hut  honor,  in  every  right  walk  of  industry, 
whether  it  he  in  tilling  the  grounds,  making  tools,  or  weaving  fab- 
rics, or  selling  the  products  behind  a  counter.    A  youth  may  handle 
a  yard-stick,  or  measure  apiece  of  ribbon  ;   and  there  will  be  12^4 


6  POINT  20A  45a  $2  25 

TIME  TOO  NARROW  FOR  THE  "DRAMA  OF  LIFE 

CN^o  monster  of  cruelty  was  ever  dreamed  of  so  monstrous  as  a  Creator  who 
could  create  this  world  and  not  continue  it ;  create  human  beings  with  possibilities 
of  accomplishment,  with  suggestions  of  happiness,  and  dash  the  cup  from  their 
lips  while  yet  it  is  scarcely  more  than  tasted.     Even  as  it  is,  with  the   i2^4'^6'j8go 

135 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eaXT0IV  OLD  STYLE 

12 

72  POINT  3A  5a  $15  50 

Resort 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $10  50 

Dreams 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $9  10 

Mountain 
SHOE 

36  POINT  5A  10a  $6  70 

Born  Grand 
MUSIC       \ 

136  J 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eaXTON  ©LO  STYLE 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  15 

HOME  Friends 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  90 

MARINE  Present 


18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  65 

Handsome  8  Romancer 
HARMONIOUS 

12  POINT  ISA  12A  50a  $4  75 

Negotiated  First  Mortgage  Payments 

Calm  Your  Temper 

SECOND   NATIONAL  BANKS 

10  POINT  ISA  12a  50a  $3  50 

Modern  Subject  Traveling  About  the  World 

Pleasant  Boat  Races 

NEVER   DISCOURAGE   CHARITY 

8  POINT  24A  18A  64a  $3  70 

Unrelenting-  Criminals  Receive  Their  Just  Deserts 

Firemen  Scarcely  Escaped 

EMBRACES   ENTIRE   DISTRICT   BURNED 

6  POINT  32A  24A  lOOa  $4  45 

Large  Black  Eyes  Were  Sparkling  Like  Brazilian  Diamonds 

Select  Gathering  Monday  Night 

REGULATE  NEWLY  INVENTED  MECHANISM 

137 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eaxTeiv  old  style  irauie 


12  POINT  18A  100a  $5  70 

Printers  Decide  Historical  Question 

Farmers  ivitli  Money 

RESTORES  HER  FORTUNE 


10  POINT  24A  140a  $6  65 

Ignorance  Rapidly  Degenerates  Character 

Pure   Water  Famine  End  in  or 

Salutes  Modest  Officer 

HISTORIC   CHICAGO   SOCIETY  48 


8  POINT  32A  200a  $8  15 

Having  Reached  This  Elevation   They  Returned 

Consider  Subject  JBeautiful  Indeed 

Inhumanity  Among  Turks 

RAVENOUS  LOVE  FOR   GREEN  BACKS 


6  POINT  32A  200a  $6  70 

Philanthropists  Hold  Churchmen  Responsible  for  Good 

Manj-  Industrious  Pupils  Advance  Rapidly 

Education  Among  Laboring  Class 

QUESTION  DECIDED  IMPARTIALLY  1284567890 

1-^,8 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©Id  Style  No.  83  Card  Series 


22  POINT  6A  $0  75         8A  16a  $3  50 

Kentuckian  Encouraged 
DEAD  BIRDS 

f 
18  POINT  8A  $0  55         lOA  20a  $2  95 

Regulators  Responded  Promptly 
HOME  385  FARMS 

12  POINT  25 A  50a  $4  00 

Dreaded  Breakers  Retreated  Eastward 
PURCHASE  COUCH 

10  POINT  25A  75a  $3  80 

Prominent  Artisans  Combine  Without  Greenbacks 
GOVERNED  967  CAVALRYMEN 

8  POINT  30A  150a  $4  75 

Elegant  Home-Spun  Linens  Brought  Direct  From  Germany 

Industries  Bring  Fortune 

WESTERN  HARVESTERS  WHISTLE  648 

6  POINT  30A  150a  $4  00 

Honorary  Members  Urgently  Espoused  the  Minority  Financial  Report 

Chicago  Banquets  Eminent  Diplomat 

ELEVATED  RAILROAD  STOCKHOLDERS  ASSESSED 

139 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


0LO  STYLE  ITHLie  No.  83 


42  POINT  3A  6a  $6  00 

Btrds  BOIL 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  00 

MAIN  Reason 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  25 

Reimburse  Railroader 
DEMONS 

22  POINT  8A  16a  $3  80 

Patriotic  Man  Carousing 
RUIN  23  FIRM 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  10 

Forhtnate  Stockholders  Retired 
HOME  467  DESK 


140 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


0LD  STYLE  ITRLie  No.  83 

12 

12  POINT  20 A  40a  $3  05 

T/ie  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  edticated  7nen  as  a 
subject  of  great  imi)ortance :  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the 
fine  arts  about  whose  early  history  so 
7n any  fine  books  have  been  written  $1234 

INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 

10  POINT  20A  40a  $2  40 

The  invention  of  Priiiting  has  been  recognized  by  Tnen 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  great  importajice :  there  is  ?io 
mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  m-ysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origi?i  $36^8 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 

8  POINT  25A  75a  $2  95 

The  Invention  of  printing  has  been  recognized  by  men  of 
education  as  a  subject  of  i?nportance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts  about  whose  early  history 
so  fnany  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  ?nysterious 
as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  lives  and  works 
of  the  early  printers .  There  are  records  and  traditions  which 
cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  $i2j^^ 

THE  INVENTION  OF  BOOK  PRINTING 

6  POINT  25A  75a  $2  40 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  been  recognized  by  men  of  educatioit  as 
a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written. 
The  subject  is  as  inysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  lives  ajtd  works 
of  the\  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  canjtot  be 
reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  his- 
tory is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  inventors  which  has    $1234 

THE  INVENTION  OF  BOOK  PRINTING  HAS 

141 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FREIVeH  OLD  STYLE  No.  1 


72  POINT  3A  $8  40 

FINED 

60  POINT  4A  $7  60 

CHART 

48  POINT  '  4A  $4  50 

MARKED 

36  POINT  5A  $3  00 

HAND  NOW 


30  POINT  7A  $2  90 

BRIGHT  CASH 


142 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FRENeH  OLD  STYLE  No,  1 

24  POINT  lOA  $2  80 

MIRTHFUL  MUSIC 

20  POINT  14A  $2  70 

LIGHTNING  EXPRESS 


18  POINT.  ALSO  CAST  ON  16  POINT  18A  $2  50 

NORWEGIAN    IMMIGRATION 
COUNTRY  STRANGER  78 

14  POINT  20A  $2  30 

BASKING  IN  BRIGHT  SUNLIGHT 
GLORIOUS  MORNING  84 

12  POINT  20A  $1  55 

PLUCKED  BLOSSOMING  WHITE  ROSE 
EMBLEM  OF  INNOCENCE  76 

10  POINT  24A  $1  60 

DELIGHTFUL  LAKESIDE  SCENERY  ADMIRED 
VIEWS  FROM  EXCURSION  BOATS  63 

8  POINT  30A  $1  65 

ENTERTAIN  NATIONAL  HOSTLERS'  ASSOCIATION 
DELEGATES  TO  STABLEMEN'S  MEETING 

6  POINT  30 A  $1  25 

ENGLAND   HAD  TO   UNDERGO  THE    REVOLT   OF  THE    COLONIES 

AFTER  ENACTMENT  OF  UNJUST  LAWS    $1234567890 

143 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

©LO  STYLE  No.  43 

40  POINT  5A  $4  60 

HONIED 

36  POINT  5A  $3  80 

BURNISH 

28  POINT  8A  $3  60 

ROMANTIC 

24  POINT  lOA  $3  45 

NINE  28  LOST 

22  POINT  12A  $3  05 

ORDER  CLOAK 

20  POINT  12A  $2  85 

BRIGHT  MOONS 


16  POINT  14A  $2  40 

BUYING  167  HOMES 

12  POINT  18A  $1  95 

TRYING   HONEST   PERSON 

144 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LO  STYLE  TWO-LINE 


24  POINT  12A  $3  00 

SMILING  MAID 
CHEERFUL 


20  POINT  14A  $2  50 

BURIED  A  MISER 
UNMOURNED 


16  POINT  16A  $2  00 

E^ILROAD  FOLDERS 
PECULIAR  MAPS 


12  POINT  16A  $1  50 

MAKE  RELIABLE  RECORD 
HONEST  HISTORIANS 

10  145 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


EDIIVBCRGH  TITLE 


36  POINT  7 A  $4  65 

EXERCISE 

24  POINT  lOA  $3  00 

MESSENGERS 

20  POINT  12A  $2  50 

INSPECT  STEAM 


16  POINT  18A  $2  00 

BELIEVE  PROFESSOR 


14  POINT  18A  $2  00 

PRONOUNCING  LETTERS 

12  POINT  16A  $1  50 

NOVEL  ROMANCES  WRITTEN 
DEVOUR  WEIRD  STORIES 


ro  POINT  20A  $1  50 

PHONOGRAPHICAL  SIGN  ELEMENTS 
SOUND  CHARACTERS  36 

9  POINT  22A  $1  50 

TABLES  OF  FRENCH  METRICAL  SYSTEM 
SIMPLE  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES 

146 


i 


i 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LO  STYLE  eONOENSEO  No.  40 

36  POINT  7A  $3  60 

HISTORIAN 

28  POINT  lOA  $3  85 

RESENTMENT 

24  POINT  12A  $3  50 

PUBLIC  HOUSES 

22  POINT  16A  $3  70 

RESORTS  OPENED 

20  POINT  18A  $3  70 

ELECTION  REPORT 

18  POINT  22A  $3  30 

HEROISM  862  SOLDIERS 

16  POINT  22A  $3  10 

RESERVED  NEIGHBORS 

14  POINT  22A  $2  75 

MOUNTAIN  27  LANDSCAPE 

12  POINT  30A  $2  50    |    10  POINT  36A  $2  35 

HOLES  BORED  !  expert  MARKED 

147 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


©LO  STYLE  eeiMOENSEO  No.  120 

42  POINT  4A  $2  75 

NEIGHBORS 

36  POINT  5A  $2  85 

SURE  CRIME 

32  POINT  6 A  $2  55 

EXTENSIVELY 


30  POINT  8A  $2  40 

DEMONSTRATED 

24  POINT  8A  $1  95 

LIQUID  45  KNOWN 


22  POINT  lOA  $1  90 

FORMERLY  CHICAGO 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE  eONOENSEO  No.  120 

20  POINT  12A  $2  00 

MASTERED  QUIETLY 


18  POINT  16A  $2  00 

BUTCHERED  UNDERHAND 


16  POINT  16A  $1  55 

NORTHEASTERN  ADVENTURES 


12  POINT  18 A  $1  35 

FREQUENT  YEARNED  REMAINDER 

10  POINT  24A  $1  30 

GRANTED  GROCERS  ADEQUATE  DOCKAGE 
GRUMBLING  HARMONIOUS 


9  POINT  24A  $1  15 

GLORIOUS  ANTHEMS  OUTLYING  SUREST  THEMES 
HARMONIOUS  48  GATHERING 


8  POINT  32A  $1  25 

HONORABLE  CONGRESSIONAL  DIPLOMATS  ATTRACTIVELY 
DISTRIBUTING  GREATER  EMOLUMENTS 

149 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


OLD  STYLE  GONDENSEO  No.  122 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $9  50         3A  $4  65 

RED  Bird 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $7  95         3A  $3  50 

FINE  Show 

48  POINT  3A  6a  $5  75         3A  $2  45 

MEN  68  Liver 

44  POINT  3A  6a  $4  80         3A  $2  00 

END  NOT  Sure 


42  POINT  3A  6a  $3  85         3A  $1  75 

UNTOLD  Wealth 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE  ©©NOENSEO  No.  122 

12 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $3  70         4 A  $1  45 

MORE  Guide  Here 


*  30  POINT 


7A  11a  $4  50         5A  $125 


REASONS  Desired  86 


24  POINT 


6A  12a  $2  65         6A  $1  00 


BRIGHT  Stone  Colors  8 


20  POINT 


8A  16a  $2  55         8 A  $1  00 


GREATER  GERMANS  Advance 


18  POINT 


lOA  20a  $2  50         lOA  $0  90 


Freedom  is  Declared  Shrieked  465 
GROTESQUE  Formalities 


18  POINT  16A  32a  S2  00  16A  $0  80 

Producing  Everything 
ROMANCE  WAVES 

9  POINT  24A  48a  $2  15 

Display  Courageous  Abilities 
MODERN  CELEBRANTS 


10  POINT  20A  40a  $2  05  20A  $0  75 

Grangers  Beauty  Displays 
GRAND  MODELS 

8  POINT  32A  64a  $2  65 

Touching  Anomalous  Questions 
MANY  DEVIATING  WAYS 


SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


0LO  STYLE  eONDENSEO  No.  4 

48  POINT  6A  10a  $5  60 

Clotliing  21  DEALER 

40  POINT  6A  10a  $4  05 

SHOCKING  52  Accidents 

36  POINT  lOA  15a  $4  50 

Unfortunate  ()6  CANDIDATE 


24  POINT  15A  20a  $3  60 

NEWSPAPER  782  Advertisement 

18  POINT  20A  30a  $3  30 

■;8  Suninier  NigM  and  the  Bright  Moonstiine 
FOND  RECOLLECTIONS 


12  POINT  25A  40a  $2  40 

Upon  Countless  Unhappy  Mortals  Residing  Below  725 
FROM  GOD  GREAT  BLESSINGS  FLOW 

152 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Old  Style  Lratin  Condensed  No.  30 


48  POINT  5A  8a  $4  85 

STEEL  Mechanism 

.    40  POINT  i5A  lOa  $4  15 

BRIGHT  Winter  Scene 

36  POINT  8A  12a  $3  80 

BUSINESS  Reform  Method 

24  POINT  12A  20a  $3  65  2 

Rare  Modern  Christmas  Presents 
CUSTOMARY  CURIOSITIES 

18  POINT  20A  30a  $3  40 

Professional  Medical  Oratorical  Discussion 
OPERATIVE  SDRGICAL  REVIEW 

12  POINT  125 A  40a  $2  45 

Useful  Scientific  Examination  of  Geological  Specimens 
AMERICAN  MINERALOGICAL  RESEARCHES 

153 


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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

©LO  STYLE  EXTENDED 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $13  00         4A  $4  75 

GIVKS 
Kirst 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $6  00         4A  $2  50 

PONTIFF 


Ree^ard 


24  POINT  6A  10a  $5  00         6A  $2  00 

GOVKRNORS 


n 
Rich  5  Mine 

SMALL  CAPS   NOT  SENT    UNLESS  SPECIALLY  ORDERED 

154 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE  EXTENDED 


18  POINT  9A  12a  $3  50         9A  $2  00 

TEACHKS    MUSIC 

ShLOrt   JVEonthL 

Slimmer    Hours 

12  POINT  14A  22a  $3  50         14A  $1  50 

SECOND     QRAND     BALL 

Cla^^ical    Concert 
Fancy    Dre^^    Occasion 

10  POINT  16A  22a  $3  00         16A  $1  25 

RUN   IK   YOU   IvIKK    BUT    TTRY 

Worked   to    Deathi 

Gra-dtaating  25   E:x:ercise3 

8  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00    16A  $1  00 

HORSENIEN      DIRECTED     NORTH 

I^iama.ces    and.    Ranges 
Ivong   Sing^    thie    Old.    Oernnan.  Hoet 

6  POINT  24A  30a  $2  75 

brkat"h:k3  thkrk  .a.  wlj^^n,  ^?VITH:  soul 

WtLo   Never   Dead,  to   I-Iimself 
Grand   Display   of  Cliristmas    IPresents 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  SPECIALLY  ORDERED 

155 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHRTHENmiV  SERIES 


72  POINT  3 A  6a  $17  25 


® 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $12  10 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $9  60 

(Quieter 
HOE 


36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  50 

Nonsense 


156 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHRTHENiaN  SERIES 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $4  65 

(oarsc  4  (Tjains 
FARX/LING 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $4  15 

Eleven  Daises   34 
MEXEORS 


12  POINT  12A  24a  $3  00 

TVlonument  34  Columbian 
AAz^INXER   DISPLAY 


10  POINT  •  16A  32a  $2  60 

78     IVIacliiries    Hurriedly    Improved 
EASTERN    STABLES 

9  POINT  16A  32a  $2  55 

Moliday  NianTber  Ready  November 
ECONOIVIICAL    HEATHEN 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  75 

r*erformia.nces    "LJncier   UnfeiYoreitole    Conditions 

F».^UL    BOYTONS    EXHIBITION 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eaXTON  BOLD 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $15  00 

ENter 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $11  75 

Misuse 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $9  50 

ENGines 


36  POINT  5A  10a  $6  5© 

PRODuctive 


30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  60 

FROG  4  Brown 


158 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eaXTON  BOLD 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  90 

Printers  Measure 
FRENCH 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  85 

Enormous  5  Cosmetics 
HERODITUS 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $3  40 

Demonstrate  Combined  Requisitions 
METEORIC  86  FORMATIONS 

10  POINT  20A  40a  $3  00 

Extraordinary  Diplomatic   Functionaries 
GOVERNMENT  PRODUCTION 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  20 

Elucidate  Aristocratic  Fashionable  Companion 
56  BURNING  ELOQUENCE 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  60 

Demonstrated  Superiority  24  Intelligent  Combinations 

HETEROGENEOUS  MISCAL,CUL,ATIONS 

159 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eCSHING  OLD  STYLE 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

HIGH  Gate 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  50 

RISES  Earlier 


24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  50 

BROKE  the  Bankers 

18  POINT  12A  16a  $3  50 

PERFECTIOH"   Guaranteed 

14  POINT  16A  24a  $3  25 

Harmonious  Sounds  Issuing  Forth 
Enough  for  Universe 

SEND  THE  JOYFUL  NEWS 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

When  Freedom  from  Her  Mountain  Height 
Admire  Her  Long  Braid 

UNFURLED  HER  STANDARD 

i6o 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eUSHING  OLD  STYLE 

15 

11  POINT  22 A  34a  $2  90 

Whenever  in  the  Ordinary  Course  of  Events  it 

Becomes  Absolutely  Necessary 

NATIONAL  BOUNDARIES  CHANGE 


10  POINT  24A  36a  $2  75 

Corrected  Time  Tables  have  been  Issued  from  Time 

to  Time  But  Still  in  Spite  of  All 

DISASTROUS  WRECKS  OFTEN  OCCUR 


9  POINT  28A  42a  $2  75 

The  Deeds  of  Heroes  have  been  Told  in  Prose  and  Poem 

Ever  since  the  World  was  Young 

PAUL  REVERE  WAS  A  RIDER  BOLD 


8  POINT  28A  42a  $2  50 

The  World  may  be  Growing  Wiser  and  Weaker,  but  it  Surely 

Has  Far  to  go  to  Reach  the  Limit 

PRIZE  FIGHTERS  ARE  STRONG  AND  BRUTAL 


7  POINT  26A  40a  $2  50 

To  Him  Who  in  the  Love  of  Nature  Holds  Communion  with  Her 

Visible  Forms,  She  Speaks  a  Various  Language 

BOOKS  IN  RUNNING  BROOKS,  SERMONS  IN  TREES 


6  POINT  NO.  1  24A  36a  $2  25 

A  Very  Interesting  Item  of  News  and  one  That  Seems  to  be  Dished  Up  in 

All  Kinds  of  Style  by  Metropolitan  Papers 

MOODY'S  GREAT  REVIVAL  MEETINGS  IN  NEW  YORK 

II  i6i 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LariX  ANTIQUE  No.  120 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $7  70 

BURners 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $5  90 

NEW  Hose 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  35 

Harm  5  Beans 
MOUNDS 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  50 

Restored  Monarch 
REMAINS 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  65 

French  Soldier  Rushing 
ELECTRICIANS 


162 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

LRTIN  ANTIQUE  No.  120 

12 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  45 

Montana  Stock  Raisers  Reunion 

December  Eleventh 

CHARMING    CREATURES 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  95 

Beautiful  Christmas  Presents  Given 

Elegant  Display  Goods  54 

UNITED   STATES   SECURITIES 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  00 

Metropolitan  Accident  Insurance  Companies 

Educational  Institutions 

READING   BECOMING   IMPORTANT 


6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  60 

American  Type   Founders    Company   Would    Kindly 

Invite  Your  Attention    34567 

HUDSON    RIVER   STEAMBOAT   COMPANY 


5  ON  6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  15 

Specimens    Modern   Inventions  in  Lithographing  and   Engraving 

Establishments   During  Past  Years   857 

MANHATTAN     SOCIALS     GRAND     ENTERTAINMENT 

163 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


©UO  STYLE  aXTIQUE 


48  POINT  NO.  40  4A  6a  $8  00 

Managers 
HOME 

36  POINT  NO.  40  6A  9a  $7  10 

Stone  House 
GRAND 

30  POINT  NO.  40  8A  12a  $6  00 

Deliver  Reports 
MARINES 

24  POINT  NO.  120  8A  16a  $5  80 

First  Annual  Sale 
RIBBONS 


164 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LO  STYLE  ANTIQUE 

20  POINT  NO.  120  lOA  20a  $4  60 

Nineteen   Exhibitions 
INTRODUCED 

18  POINT  NO.  120  12A  24a  $4  30 

Confidence  4  Stockholders 
NATIONAL  BANK 

12  POINT  NO.  120  16A  32a  $2  85 

Strongest  Protests  Against  Reducing 
RAILROAD  RATES  485 

10  POINT  NO.  120  18A  36a  $2  35 

Mans   Inhumanity  to  Man  Makes  Countless 
Thousands  Mourn  Burns  123 

GOVERNMENT   APPLICATIONS 


8  POINT  NO.  120  20A  40a  $2  10 

Chasteness   and   Purity   in    Language  Always   Desirable 
Uprightness  and  Sincerity 

GRACEFULNESS  UNITED  TO  ELEGANCE 

6  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $2  00 

Beautiful  Sunsets  Appearing  to  an  Enraptured  Observer  of  Nature 

Now  the  Hush  of  Twilight  Falls     456 

GENTLY  ON  THE  GREEN  AND  SLOPING  MEADOWS 

165 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eid  style  Antique  No.  112 

48  POINT  4A  $5  00 

SOUPS 

42  POINT  .  5A  $4  80 

FINGER 

36  POINT  7A  $4  50 

BUNTING 

24  POINT  lOA  $3  75 

TACK  POINT 

20  POINT  12A  $3  15 

BLUE  VIOLET  5 


18  POINT  14A  $2  45 

2  CHICKEN  POTPIE 


12  POINT  18A  $1  80 

LARGE  NOTION  HOUSE  7 


1 66 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

OLD  STYLE  BOLD 

IS • 

48  POINT  4A  6a  $15  00 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $9  50 


24  POINT  •       5A  7a  $6  00 


18  POINT  7A  9a  $4  50 


12  POINT  12 A  16a  $4  00 

10  POINT  14A  18a  $3  50 

8  POINT  16A  22a  $3  50 

6  POINT  16A  22a  $3  00 

167 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


i 


French  01d  Style  Extended 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $12  50 

Horse 


60  POINT  4A  5a  $11  75 

Record 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  50 

Demons 


36  POINT  5A  10a  $4  75 

Hard  4  Cash 
BRICKS 


i68 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


French  Old  Style  Extended 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $4  75 

Brave  Heroes 
MOURN 


24  POINT  6 A  12  a  $4  00 

Record  5  Breaker 
CHARMING 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  00 

Handsome  3  Number 
EXCURSION 

12  POINT  15A  30a  $2  75 

Eastern  Telegraph   Company 
REFUSE   CONTRACT 

10  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  75 

Unfortunate    Speculator    Recuperating 
European  Countries 

QUESTIONS    36   ANSWERED 

169 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eeiMOENSEO  SERIES 


*  72  POINT  NO.  45  5A  $9  85 

STRONG 

48  POINT  NO.  124  4A  $4  05 

REVENUE 

42  POINT  NO.  124  5A  $2  90 

ENTER  PORTS 

36  POINT  NO.  124  6A  $2  70 

MORSE  5  BRUSH 

30  POINT  NO.  124  lOA  $2  80 

EEPORT  SOLDIER 

24  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $2  20 

ORPHEUS  8  REMORSE 


170 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©©NOENSEO  SERIES 

18  POINT  NO.  124  16A  $2  00 

HOMERIC  NERO  DEMERITS 


16  POINT  NO.  124  18A  $2  00 

DEAIMGE  EASY  PKODUCED 

12  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  85 

HISTOEY  WOULD  COYER  MUCH 
FAMOUS  65  CAPTAIN 

1 1  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  50 

REVISED  TABLES  CONTAIN  FIGURES 
12  POINT  FINGER  NORTH  84 

10  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  35 

HIGH  LIVING  DESTROYS  THEIR  HEALTH 
56  EIGHTY  NUMBERS  78 

8  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  15 

EECITING  PLEASANT  STORY  MADE  PEOFITABLE 
CONCISE  FOEM  MODELS  DONATED 

6  POINT  NO.  124  36A  $1  30 

HEROICALLY  SAYED  THEMSELVES  FROM  IGNOMINIOUS  DEFEAT 

FATIGUED  SOLDIERS  MARCHING 

12  WONDERFUL  CENTENNIAL  EXPOSITION  34 

171 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TW0-LINE  LETTER 


48  POINT  NO.  35  5A  $5   50 

RIGHTS 

40  POINT  NO.  35  5A  $4  65 

HERMIT 

36  POINT  NO.  35  6A  $3  80 

TERMINUS 

30  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $4  50 

EXTEMPORE 

24  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $3  40  22  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $2  80 

METAL  TRAMPS 

20  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $2  70  18  POINT  NO.  124  12A  $2  15 

LENGTH  BARONET 

16  POINT  NO.  124  16A  $2  25         \        14  POINT  NO.  124  18A  $2  20 

POLEMICS   EMPORIUM 


12  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $2  10  n  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  75 

DEMOCRATIC    DEMOSTHENES 

10  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  55  9  POINT  NO.  124  24A  $1  35 

MONETIZATION  I  BRIGHT   CHARMER 

172 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TWe^LINE  LETTER  No,  129 

24  POINT  8A  $2  10 

RECALOITEATE 

18  POINT  12A  $1  90 

MUNICIPAL  LEAGUE 

16  POINT  12A  $1  50 

STUDENTS  GEADUATE 

12  POINT  16A  $1  50 

PHYSICIANS  4  SURGEONS 


11  POINT  16A  $1  35 

DOG  SHOW  63 


10  POINT  22A  $1  50 

VOCAL  78  MUSIC 


TWe^^LINE  LETTER  No,  128 

16  POINT  16A  $2  30 

ENLIGHTEN  STUDENT 

14  POINT  ISA  $2  20 

MISCHIEYOL  S  CRIMINAL 


12  POINT  24A  $2  20 

MUSICAL  SCORING  ABILITY 

11  POINT  24A  $1  95 

GOVERNMENT  PRODUCTION  58 

10  POINT  24A   $1  60 

UNDERSTANDING  5478  WESTERN 

173 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HRLF  TITLE  SERIES 

16  POINT  NO.  120  18A  $2  95 

ENGLISH  GENEEAL 

14  POINT  NO.  120  18A  $2  45 

HOPEFUL  4  SCHEMES 

12  POINT  NO.  120  24A  $2  50 

FORTY  MICE  CAUGHT  6 

1 1  POINT  NO.  120  24A  $2  15 

7  BUILDIN^e  ON  HIS  HOPES 
WEAK   FOUKDATION 

10  POINT  NO.  120  24A  $1  70 

steali:n^g  our  army  ratio:n^s 

123  HORSES  A:N^D  MULES 

8  POINT  NO.  120  32A  $1  85 

IS^OT   MAT^Y    COIS^STAIS^TEY   TREAD   UPOX 
59  HOIS^OR  HER  MEMORY"  MORE 

8  POINT  NO.  122  16A  32A  $2  30 

Try  Sour  Mash  Strai^gliin^g  the  Murderers 
POUN^HEH  WITCH  P0IS0:N^  23568 

6  POINT  NO.  120  48A  $2  10 

POETICAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  LATEST  I]S^HIA:N^  WAR 

EDITED  BY  JUMPIIVG  BEAVER  84 

174 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TWO-LINE  No.  151 

24  POINT  lOA  $3  00 

BOOK  BUYEKS 


20  POINT  lOA  $2  50 

PROUD  WOMEN 


18  POINT  .  IIA  $2  25 

FLORID  SPEECH 

16  POINT  12A  $2  00 

LONGEST  SERMON 


14  POINT  14A  $2  00 

KOCTURKAL  DREAM 

12  POINT  16A  $1  75 

COMMERCIAL  REPORTER 


10  POINT  16A  $1  50 

PRACTICAL    MECHANOGRAPHY 

9  POINT  18A  $1  50 

UNIFORM  SYSTEM  OF  TYPE  BODIES 

175 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LIGHT^FaeE  No.  158 


30  POINT  7A  8a  $5  00 

EOME   Maidens 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  50 

Building  DANED 

20  POINT  12A  16a  $4  00 

G-OLD  Pendant  Make 


18  POINT  15A  20a  $3  50 

FINE  LACE  FLirnisliers 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  25 

MAGAZII^ES  AI^D  PEEIODICALS 
Weekly  and  Monthly  Issues 

10  POINT  24A  32a  $3  00 

TRICYCLE  RIDERS'  RACING  RULES 

Secured  Distance  Clianipionsliip 

8  POINT  24A  36a  $2  75 

COLLECTIONS  OF  AMERICAN  LITERATURE 
Library  Endowment  Fund  67 

6  POINT  30A  40a  $2  50 

REMINISCENCES  OF   THE   RECENT   UNPLEASANTNESS 

Rebellion  Records  Augmented  Several  Monthlies 

176 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


UNIVERSITY  SERIES 

18  POINT  9A  20a  $3  50 

SIMPLEST  FASHIONS 

Artistic  decorations  rarely 
are  the  most  elaborate,  but 
should  display  the  $1234 

12  POINT  12A  28a  $3  00 

SUPERIOR  TYPOGRAPHY 
We  ^v^^ouLld  call  the  attention  of  all 
printers  and  publishers  to  this  newr 
series,  "Vv^liich  is  especially  adapted 
for  use  on  editions  de  luxe  and 
other  artistic  books  and  $1234567 

10  POINT  16A  36a  $2  75 

APPROBATION  IS  MERITED 
That  this  is  the  handsomest  of  all  the  li^ht- 
face  Romans  every  printer  will  admit  at 
first  glance,  M^hich  leads  us  to  expect  a 
lar^e  nnmber  of  orders  for  fonts  of  all  sizes 
and   will   appreciate   useful   face  $123456 

8  POINT  20A  44a  $2  75 

PLAIN  AND  CHASTE  STYLE  SHOWN 
Many  printers  and  not  a  fe^^r  of  tlieir  customers 
Lave  complained  tLat  tLe  type  faces  produced 
of  late  Avere  mucL  too  grotesque.  It  Las  alv^ays 
Leen  our  endeavor  to  satisfy  all  tastes,  and  tLere= 
fore  tLis  ne^v  Roman  is  noAv  offered  $123456789 

12  177 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BOLDPAeE  SERIES 


-11-12- 


*48  POINT  NO.  114  4A  4a  $6  30 

RED  Bird 

*36  POINT  NO.  114  4A  8a  $5  20 

PINE  Boards 

30  POINT  NO.  120  6A  12a  $5  25 

Market  Baskets 
HUNTERS 

24  POINT  NO.  120  lOA  20a  $4  85 

Retired  Army  Officer 
HARD  41?^  BEDS 

18  POINT  NO.  120  12A  24a  $4  55 

Elevated  Road  Director 
UNPREPARED 

178 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BOLDPAeE  No.  120 


12  POINT  NO.  120  12A  24a  $2  60 

Elaborate  Tariff  Estimates  189 
HUNTS   LOST  YOUTH 

1 1  POINT  NO.  120  18A  36a  $2  90 

Double  Reputation  Daily  Regenerated 
ELEGANT  BRONZE   SAMPLES 

10  POINT  NO.  120  18A  36a  $2  80 

Children  Wanted  Practical  Knowledge 
TURBULENT  WINDS   RAGING 

9  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $3  00 

Bank  Depositor  Coerced  Them  Into  Payment 
FLORIDA   TRANSIT    COMPANY 

8  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $3  10 

Marketable  Products  for  Merchants  Received 
SELECTING  POETIC   COLLECTION 

7  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $2  60 

Wonderful   Stories  Recited  About  Brazilian  Explorers 
INCREASED   TRAVELING  FACILITIES 

6  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $2  30 

Haste   Makes  Waste  and  Ancient  Adage  Never  Proved  Truer 

FLEXIBLE   MEMORIES   SOUNDLY  DEVELOPED 

5/^  POINT  NO.  120  24A  48a  $2  65 

Properly  Conducted  Services  Every  Sunday  Evening:  at  Seven 

NATIVES  STARTLED   OVER  INSURRECTION 

179 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BOLOFaeE  ITRLie  No.  120 


30  POINT  6 A  12  a  $4  55 

BOSTON  Failure 

24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  55 

PBINT8  4  Magazines 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  90 

35  BB  OWN  Mantel  Figures 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  65 

FORTUNE  Divided  Between  2 


11  POINT  18A36a  $3  05 

6*  MUNIFICENCE  Embodied  Therein 

10  POINT  18 A  36a  $2  90 

NEGRO  STRIFE  Engenders  Danger  5 

9  POINT  24A  48a  $2  95 

Hope   Withering  Fled  and  Mercy  Sighed  Aloud 
78  FUNEBAL  SEB  VICES 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  00 

Thousands  Fiercely  Storming  Chinese  Batteries 
FOISOKOZTS  IMFLEMENTS  532 


7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  55 

Bevolving  Mechanical  ism 
HOMOGENEOUS  1234 

180 


6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  25 

Eiif/ineet's  Oj^eu  the  Throttles 

3678  DISASTER  C03IES 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


0PEN  TITLE  No.  120 

12 

16  POINT  12A  24a  $3  65 

NEW  HEROIC  Sentiment 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  55 

Doubtful  National  HISTOIiY 

11  POINT  18A  36a  $3  00 

GOVEKNMEXTS  Combined  Against 

10  POINT  '  18A  36a  $2  90 

Intersecting  Decorations  Dexterously 
MARKED  85  SCENERY 

9  POINT  24A  48a  $2  85 

Grand  Barbacue  on  tlie  Twentietli  Anniversary 
WESTERT^  5678  COIS^TAMI]S^ATI]S^G 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  95 

Money  Eoaned  on  Ileal  and  Personal  Property 
TIGHTGRIP  PIIS^CHI^G  COMPAKY 

7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  25 

In  Advertisements  We  Rely  on  Our  Face  IVhicli  Looms  Up 

IS^EWSPAPER  IVORK  123  EXCEPTED 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  20 

Decorations  Dexterously  Interwoven  to  Deceive  the  ^Vomen 

:n^aturae  axd  artificiae 

5%  POINT  24A  48a  $2  00 

The  Nine  Sizes  in  this  Series  Modestly  Bespeak  for  Themselves  Utility 

COMMENDABLE  1893  CLEAN  CUT  FACES 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


EXTRR  eeiVDENSED 


120  POINT  NO.  234 

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3A  6a  $12  50 


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96  POINT  No.  234 


4A  8a  $1100 


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72  POINT  No.  234 


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5A  10a  $10  50 

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182 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EXTRH  eOXDENSEO 


48  POINT  NO.  123 


DlffllUl 


42  POINT  NO.  123 


5A  10a  $4  80 


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21  mci  s 


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36  POINT  NO.  123 


6A  12a  $4  70 


IIbM  State  1234  torts  Piii« 
FMTFORRICIIES 


183 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


EXTRH  eONDENSED 


24  POINT  NO.  123  8A  16a  $3  65 

Handsome  Collection  Ancient  Literature 


20  POINT  NO.  123  lOA  20a  $3  10 

Sfartlinf  Telepams  ConecrDing  Japanese  Powers 


18  POINT  NO.  123  12 A  24a  $3  00 

Important  (juestions  Answered  Regarding  Printers  Treasury 


14  POINT  NO.  123  12A  24a  $2  55 

Numerous  Contented  Farmers  Viewing  Their  Harvests  Thinking 
BEAUTIFUL  SPECIMENS  STANDARD  WRITERS 

12  POINT  NO.  123  16A  32a  $2  65 

Handsome  Proportioned  Cosmopolitan  Underground  Railroad  Stations 
BADLY  MANAGED  CANDLE  HOUSES  SUSPEND 

*10  POINT  NO.  123  30A40a  $3  10 

This  Work  Will  Give  Relief  in  the  Most  Hopeless  Cases  and  Consolation  When  in  Despair 
USEFUL  HOUSEHOLD  MANUAL  FOR  LEAP  YEAR  VICTIMS 

*  8  POINT  NO.  123    •  40A  50a  $3  50 

Genealogical  Researches  Prove  that  He  Worked  for  a  Living  and  Consequently  the  Amalgamated 

POOR  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  GREATLY  EMBARRASSED  BECAUSE 

184 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eeiVOENSED  TITLE  No.  124 

14  POINT  18 A  36a  $3  70 

Shoemakers  Protective  Associations 
COMPOUND  FRACTURE 

12  POINT  ISA  36a  $3  05 

Manufacturers  Annual  Ratifications  48 
MONSTER  BANQUET 

11  POINT       '  18A  36a  $2  60 

37  Financial  Question  Advocates  Economies 
DESTROY  GIGANTIC  SCHEMES 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $3  30 

Thirteen  Meritorious  Conditions  Existed  26 
HUMOROUS  SKETCHES 

9  POINT  24A  48a  $2  75 

49  Merchants  Detectives  Frustrated  Counterfeiters 
SPLENDID  ARTIFICIAL  FIREWORKS 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  50 

Undisputed  Champion  Interi)reter  Translated  Words  37 
SATISFACTORY  EXPLANATIONS 

7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  05 

42  Great  Difficulties  Encountered  Exploring  Territories 
EASTBOUND  STEAMSHIP  PASSENGER 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  05 

Periodicals  Including  Varied  Imposing  Introductory  Sketches   45 
PROMINENT  CHICAGOIANS  VACATIONS 

185 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eeJVDEIVSED  TITLE 


•  72  POINT  NO.  46  5A  6a  $16  95 

MENtors 

60  POINT  NO.  125  3A  6a  $8  35 

DEMocrats 

48  POINT  NO.  125  4 A  8a  $6  40 

METZ  8  Bonds 

36  POINT  NO.  125  8A  16a  $6  60 

EOUTES  Honest  58  j 

30  POINT  NO.  125  lOA  20a  $4  90 

54  COURAGE  Diamonds 


24  POINT  NO.  125  12A  24a  $4  00 

ENCOURAGES  Monarchies  52 


i86 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eONOENSEO  TITLE  No.  125 

18  POINT  NO.  125  12A  24a  $3  25 

MONUMENTAL  15  Protectionists 

14  POINT  NO.  125  18A  36a  $3  25 

REPENTANCE  Has  Not  Been  Dated 

12  POINT  NO.  125  ISA  36a  $2  75 

PRAISE  ATTENDING  Pomp  and  Power  2 

11  POINT  NO.  125  ISA  36a  $2  40 

NATURE  IS  LIBERAL  to  Her  Inmost  Soul  48 

10  POINT  NO.  125  24A  48a  $3  00 

HOW  LOVELY  LASTING  PEACE  OF  MIND 
Sweet  Delight  of  Himiaii  Kind 

9  POINT  NO.  125  24A  48a  $2  50 

WITH  ELOQUENCE  INNATE  HIS  TONGUE  IS  AEMED 
And  Draws  his  Audience  Upward  to  the  Sky 

8  POINT  NO.  125  24A  48a  $2  55 

EICH  WAS  HIS  SOUL  THOUGH  HIS  ATTIEE  POOR 
God  hath  Clothed  his  own  Ambassador 

7  POINT  NO.  125  24A  48a  $2  00 

OPPORTUNITIES  MAKE  US  KNOW  N  TO  OURSELVES  AND  OTHERS 
The  Man  that  Hath  no  Music  in  Himself  nor  is  Moved 

6  POINT  NO.  125  24A  48a  $2  05 

ALL  IMPROVEMENTS  IN  THE  PRODUCTIVE  POWERS  OF  LABOR 
With  Division  of  Employment  Depend  on  Cooperation 

187 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eONDENSED  TITLE  No.  123 


12-15- 


*  54  POINT  4A  5a  $8  00 

KEY  Club 

*  48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

LION  Lame 

42  POINT  5A  10a  $7  55 

HARD  (Jame 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $7  15 

MODES  Shrink 

30  POINT  8A  16a  $5  50 

OLORY  Exhibited 

24  POINT  12A  24a  $4  75 

GENTILITY  Hysterical 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  05 

E]!^COUNTER  7  Transcription 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eeNOEIVSEO  title  no.  123 


14  POINT  12A  24a  $2  60 

Receive  Here  Extra  Grand  Hounds 
CUMBERLAND  MOUNTAIN 


12  POINT  18A  36a  $3  10 

Courageous  Soldiers  Power  Establish 
Foreigners  Compelled  42 

IRRIGATION  NOW  COMPLETE 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  95 

Surprising  ControYersies  Enumerate  Casualties 

48  Foretold  Unquestionably 

UNDOUBTED  RESPONSIBILITIES 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  50 

Thousand  Thoughtful  Entertainments  More  Interesting 
Quotient  Interests  Combined  70 

COMMODIOUS  MALES  GROSSLY  OBEYED 

6  POINT  24A  48a    $1  95 

Manufacturing  Interests  Relatinsr  Financially  to  Gubernatorial  Purpose 

Commemorate  Established  Home  Securities 

ENERGETIC  MACHINES  PHILOSOPHICALLY  HANDLED 


5  POINT  32A  64a  $2  40 

Organic  Substances  Combined  with  Celestial  Objects  to  Illuminate  Hemispheres  Generously 

Manufactured  Standard  Woolen  Domestics 

HIGH  GRADE  MODERN  FASHIONS  WARRANTED  FIRST  CLASS 

189 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


72  POINT 


eeNDENSED  ALDINE  IVo.  150 

16 

4A  6a  $8  00 


60  POINT 


48  POINT 


36  POINT 


30  POINT 


5A  7a  $7  00 


6A  10a  $6  30 


DH  Mk  M 


lOA  15a  $6  00 


10 A  15  a  $4  00 


FORBID  Death  Pomegranate 


20  POINT 


12A16a  $4  00 


PriSHMENT  OF  OUR  ANCESTORS 
Ending  Blissfnl  Times  $980 


190 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e©NOENSED  aLOIIVE  No.  150 


18  POINT  18 A  26a  $4  00 

RESULTS  OF  HM'S  FIRST  DISOBEDIENCE 
Cansing  Banishment  from  Eden 

14  POINT  18A  26a  $3  75 

BIBLICAL  Xm\m  ABOUT  WORLD  CREATIIG 
Making  the  First  Inhabitants  467 

12  POINT  22A  32a  $3  50 

BELIEVE  MT  AMBITION  WISE  BECAUSE  'TIS  BRAVE 
Soar  M  High  to  Fall  but  Stoop  to  Rise 

11  POINT  24A  36a  $3  00 

MORTALS  MUST  SHARE  THE  FORTUNES  OF  THEIR  TIMES 

And  Mone  but  the  Ancients  Can  be  Always  Classical  12 

10  POINT  24A  36a  $3  00 

m  MAY  BE  CLASPED  SO  CLOSE  WE  CAMOT  SEE  ITS  FACE 

Then  Keep  Each  Passion  Down  However  Dear  4680 

9  POINT  24A  36a  $2  90 

NUMEROUS  INTERESTOG  DISCUSSIONS  BY  SCIENTIFIC  GENTLEMEN 

Intellectual  Pleasure  (Jiven  to  Attentive  Listeners  $345 

8  POINT  26A  38a  $2  80 

SOFT  AUTUMN  BREEZES  BLOW  AND  BEND  THE  RUSTLINO  GRASSES  LOW 

The  Melancholy  Days  Have  Come,  the  Saddest  of  the  Year 

7  POINT  36A  50a  $2  25 

TRANSATLANTIC  PASSENGER  BALLOON  COMPANY'S  DISTRIBUTION  OF  DIVIDENDS 

Stockholders  Delighted  with  Flattering  Prospects  of  Large  Incomes  850 

6  POINT  30A  60a  $2  00 

PARADISE  LOST,  A  POEM  WRITTEN  IN  TEN  BOOKS,  BY  JOHN  MILTON,  LICENSED 

Sold  by  Peter  Parker,  Under  Creed  Church,  near  Aldgate,  London,  1667 

191 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eONDEIVSED  TITLE  No.  104 


28  POINT  14A  20a  $6  30 

Gathered  Daring  Autumn 
HAZEL  NUTS 

22  POINT  14A  27a  $4  60 

Sparkling  Electric  Displays  54 
BRILLIANT  SIGHTS 

18  POINT  18A  27a  $3  55 

Life  Held  Much  Cheaper  than  Gold 
COLORADO  MINERS 

12  POINT  25A  52a  $3  65 

78  Cheek  of  Adamant  and  also  Nerves  of  Brass 
MOST  HIGHLY  ACCOMPLISHED 

10  POINT  36A  70a  $3  85 

Immense  Rural  Gatherings  at  the  Harvest  Homes 
ANNUAL  COUNTRY  FESTIVALS 

8  POINT  36A  70a  $3    25 

Teaches  all  the  Latest  Phases  in  Handkerchief  Flirtation   36 
YOUNG  LADIES  BICYCLE  ACADEMY 

6  POINT  36A  70a  $2   60 

284  Thousands  Seek  Pleasure  but  Very  Few  Find  Everlasting  Happiness 
PROORESSIVE  IN  STYLES  AND  LUXURIES 


192 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FCLL  FHeE  ITHLie  No.  123 


12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  65 

Ftimishiftg  Printing  Specimen's 
JPJROBATJE  NOTICES 

11  POINT  18A  36a  $3  30 

Metropolitan  Prosperous  Enterprise 
nOMANCE  64  PLEASING 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $3  20 

NorthiM^esterTi  €wiguntie    JVarehonses 
BONANZA   HARVEST 

9  POINT  18A  36a  $2  65 

JReasofiable  Estimates  Furnished  Printers 

947   ANCIENT  MUSTY  LEAVES 

8  POINT  18A  36a  $2  60 

Protnenade  Fasliiotiahle  Srightoii  Resorts 
SECONn  GRAND  PRIZE  S20 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  60 

Rambles  Through  Beautiful  Adirondack  Mountains 

During  Autumn  Months 

nSCATORIAL    354970    MONSTROSITIES 

5%  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65 

fFojidcr/iel  JExperience  Aflventurous  Seawiett  Near  Atitartie 

Novelties  Cottstnntly  JPt^odtcced 

JEANETTE  EXPEniTION  HISTORY   645*4 

13  193 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

FULL  FHCE  No.  123 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $9  20 

FATored 

42  POINT  4A  8a  $6  80 

BEG  3  €nAs 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  80 

HU€}E  Carinel 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  70 

Loist  Coats)  Found 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  25 

Cultivate  Your  Voice 

14  POINT  12A  24a  $3  40 

Council  Hu^tained  Action 
CHRISTMAS  546 

194 


I 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FULL  FHeE  No.  123 

12- 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  60 

Cliristmas  Treatment  Overjoyed 

11  POINT  18A  36a  $2  95 

Strong  Eastern  Winds  ISubside  Quick 
MARINE  TROUBI.E   1S3456 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  75 

Fortunate   Npeeulation  Unmanipulated 
AUTUMXAI.   ZEPHYRS 

9  POINT  18A  36a  $2  55 

Operators  Declined  Any  Further  Advances 
598  REJECT  FOXY  MAIPEX 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  25 

Married  Women  Quietly  Combine  Interests 
I.EAI>I]\G   CITIZEXS   OBSERVANT 

7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  80 

Unscrupulous   ]>einag;og;ue!§   Restoring;   8infiilness 
EXPOSE    SNEAK  THIEVES    1^3456 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  55 

Patriotic  Denizens  Clieerfully  Promulgate  Principles 

Secreted  Uuring;  August 

UXPOPUliAR  SPECIAI-ISTS  RII>ICUIiEI> 

5l4  POINT  24A  48a  $2  75 

Stockliolders  Declare  Quarterly  dividends  Impracticable 

Providing  Capital  Inadequate 

13345   DEPRESSIVE   COHPETITIOW  6789C 

195 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0MHN  EXTENDED  No.  120 


36  POINT  4A  8a  $8  75 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  85 

ME]Sr  Born 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $5  40 

Drama  Scene 
FOUND 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $5  10 

Bravest  Heroes 
RUN  4  BIN 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $3  70 

Modern  Silver  Designs 
I^E^V\^  YORK 

196 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ROMAN  EXTENDED  No.  120 

-  12 

10  POINT  12A  24a  $2  50 

^Present  Constructions  IVIodern 
Grrandest  I^no^^v^n 

9  POINT  16A  32a  $2  75 

Treraendoias  AA^liolesale  Assignments 

54:   Orange   Grroves 

FRACTION   CALAMITY 

8  POINT  18 A  36a  $3  05 

International   IMoiinters    Conventions 

Prodnced   Continnons  4z 

NUMEROUS    COMPOUND 

6  POINT  18 A  36a  $2  30 

Mlecliaiiical  .A^rrangemerLts  Grreatly  StrerLgitieiied 

5  IProixLineiat  jVTaiclerLS  Ti?ippiiig 

5/^  POINT  24A  48a  $3  05 

IUrLmercif\il  CannilDal  Devoixred.  Indecoroxis  UMissionaries 

CoxTLmercial  Ind-ixstries    6 

EXjEG^^VlNrT  SXJlNrSmiS^E    EXJR:>riSHEr> 


5  POINT         24A  48a  $3  40  5  ON  6  POINT         24A  48a  $2  70 

EifteerLtli.  -A^rmiversary  GJ-raxid.    Complimentary  Concert 

Frenclimen  Select  ConA^ention 

cxjIivlbhstg^  FOSTHXJivroxjs  msTiT<^c^rioiN^ 

197 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TITLE  EXPHNOEO  No,  120 


48  POINT 


42  POINT 


36  POINT 


3A  5a  $11  55 


3A  5a  $8  60 


3A  6a  $5  60 


24  POINT 


4A  8a  $4  15 


20  POINT 


6A  12a  $4  35 


18  POINT 


6A  12a  $3  15 


Cjrreat   Lakes   P^resli 


198 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TITLE  EXPHMOEO  No.  120 


12  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  80 

Latest  JPatr-iotio  l^Xessag-e 


10  POINT  12A  24a  $2  50 

Double  ^i^our  ]\Ioiiey  In^^estecl 

9  POINT  18 A  36a  $3  10 

Forcilbly   Exelixde   I3ixtia^l>le   Pro<iiicts 
]W[acie   Scieiieo  Plalir 

8  POINT  18 A  36a  $3  10 

Boisterous   Yoixtlis  Beeome   Insulting- 

Eleetrical   Engineering- 

3^1    JMEXIOAIV   SAILOR   OI54 


6  POINT  18 A  36a  $2  65 

Fortunate    I*roposals    Baiaclled.    I>\il>io\isly 
Colixinl>ian  IWCixseunx 


bV2  ON  6  POINT         24A  48a  $3  05  bVi  POINT         24A  48a  $3  50 

Sa>^a;8:es  TV^ildLly  JSanotion  I>ial>oliea/l  >la/Ssa/Cx'es 

I*oi>VTla/r  Xilent\xclty  DBlne  Oi*ass 

TJJVIi:E:i*Tr    >I^R:BL33   00L.XJ]>1JV    645 

199 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


I0Nie  SERIES 


-3-12-1B- 


*  48  POINT  NO.  30  4A  6a  $8  90 

2  SEcrets 

*42  POINT  NO.  159  4A  5a  $6  40  « 

M  Aldens  5 


36  POINT  NO   122  4A  Ba  $5  20 

BIRD  4  Hums 


30  POINT  NO   122  6A  12a  $4  90 

Darling  Matrons 
WOMEN 


24  POINT  NO.  122  8A  16a  $4  70 

Hungry  95  Ancient 
NOTICEABLE 


200 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


I0Nie  SERIES 

12        

18  POINT  NO.  122  lOA  20a  $3  70 

Educational  Information 
PERFECTIONS 

12  POINT  NO.  122  16A  32a  $3  15 

Thirsty  People  Consider  Hunger 
NUMBER  7485   SELECT 

10  POINT  NO.   122  18A  36a  $2  60 

Magnificent  Seminary  Building  Destroyed 
549  EUROPEAN  SECURITY 

8  POINT  NO.  122  24A  48a  $2  60 

Latest  Reports  Regarding  European  Steamers  Received 

Special  Document  Returned  649 

SPRINGTIME    RAMBLES    THROUGH 


6  POINT  NO.  122  24A  48a  $2  30 

Their  Gallant  Ship  Skims  Gracefully  with  Canvas  riuttering* 

Constantly  Exhibiting*  Furniture  936 

LAUGHABLE    SITUATION    UNAVOIDABLE 


5  POINT  NO.  122  24A  48a  $2  60 

Disastrous  Hailstorm  Visited  Philadelphia  During  Nineteenth  Century 

Merchants  Banking  Association  8576 

HISTORICAL    LITERATURE    LATELY    DISCOVERED 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


lOXie  No.  150 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $7  00 

DIM  HOE 

Presser 

42  POINT  5A  6a  $6  00 

GIVE  MUSIC 

Produced 

36  POINT  6A  10a  $5  00 

FREE  TRADING 

Continental 

24  POINT  7A  11a  $4  00 

EVENING  HERALD 
Local  Reporter 


202 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


I0Nie  No.  150 


20  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  50 

TYPOGRAPHIC  MACHINE 
Superior  Appliances  15 

12  POINT  17A  28a  $3  00 

EXHIBITS  HANDSOME  DESIGNS 

Charming  Novelties 

Delighted  Good  Printers  50 

10  POINT  22A  32a  $2  75 

MOST  USEFUL  SERIES  OF  TYPE  SHOWN 

Accurate  and  Durable  Make 
Cast  with  Celebrated  Copper  Alloy  98 

8  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

COMBINED  SPECIMEN  BOOK  OP  THE  BEST  PACES 

Plain  and  Ornamental  Jobbing  Type 

Latest  Products  Furnished  by  Punch  Cutters  45 


6  POINT  30A  45a  $2  25 

UNTO  OTHERS  DO  EVEN  AS  YOU  DESIRE  THEM  TO  DO  UNTO  YOU 

Constant  Adhering  to  the  Golden  Rule  Advised 

Gentle  People  Exchanging  Kindest  Courtesies  and  Favors  73 

203 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


lONie  SERIES 

12 

48  POINT  NO.  122  3A  6a  $10  25 

Dreams 

42  POINT  NO.  122  3 A  6a  $7  15 

DECorate 

36  POINT  No.  120  6A  12a  $7  70 

NOTE  Horse 

24  POINT  NO.  120  lOA  20a  $5  65 

ENGINE  Recorder 


18  POINT  NO.  120  16A  32a  $4  90 

DISCOUNT  49  Numerous 

12  POINT  NO.  120  18A  36a  $3  65 

376  NEARINa  Broad  Homes 


10  POINT  NO.  120     18A  36a  $3  05 

Beacons  Eleventli 
AUCTION 

6  POINT  NO.  120       24A  48a  $2  50 

Northeastern  Metropolitan 
RAILROADS    54 


8  POINT  NO.  120       24A  48a  $3  10 

Submarine  Telegraph 
DESTROYED 

5>^  POINT  NO.  120  24A48a  $2  55 

African  Continental  Railroads 

87  CONSTRUCTED 


204 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE. 


aNTIQUE  No.  127 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $5  45 

NEGRO  Beaten 


18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  90 

BUNKER  4  Notorious 

12  POINT  16A  32a  $2  95 

Meritorious   Recitations   Honored 
TEACHERS  ELATED 

11  POINT  16A  32a  $2  45 

Returns  Indicate  Unparalleled  Victory 
256  FORTUNE  CONTESTING 

10  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  70 

Famished  Boarders  Conceal  Thimbles 
INNOCUOUS  DESUETUDE. 

9  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  05 

Erroneous  Calculations  Averted  Imminent  Danger 
MONSTROSITIES  INVIGORATED  836 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  70 

Performing    Travelers    Complacently  Demonstrate 
1238  MONROE  DOCTRINE  CRITICISED 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

Thousands  Discussed  European  Intricacies  Much  Concerned 

MULTIPLIED  INTERIOR  DISORDERS  534 

205 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eENTRHL  ANTIQUE 


54  POINT  3A  5a  $10  00 


Reason 

48  POINT  3A  5a  $8  00 

HOMES 

Found 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

GROUND 
Breast 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $5  00 

EAST  SIDE 

Purchase 


206 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eENTR^Lr  aNTIQUE 

30  POINT  5A  8a  $4  50 

BURN  MUCH 
Romancers 

24  POINT  6A  10a  $4  00 

ADMIRES  BOOK 
Publish  Notices 


18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

STANDARD  BRAND 
Delicious  Cake 

14  POINT  •  14A  20a  $3  00 

REDUCTION   IN   WEIGHT 
.  Buy  Seasonable  Hats 


12  POINT  18A  22a  $3  00 

BIND    SECURE 
Print  Seven 

8  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

DANCERS     CHARMED 
G-raceful  Movement 


10  POINT  22A  30a  $2  75 

GOLDEN    GOBLETS 
Latest  Designs 

6  POINT  30A  42a  $2  25 

FOUR  ELECTION  RETURNS 

Proclaim  [Great  Victory 


207 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LINING  HNTIQDE 

36  POINT  NO.  40  6A  $4  50 

MO  T  IONS 

30  POINT  NO.  40  8A  $3  80 

REFORMED 

24  POINT  NO.  40  lOA  $3  20 

EXPERIMENT 
MEXICAN 


18  POINT  NO.  40  14A  $2  55 

BRIGHT  SCHOLAR 
INDUSTRIOUS 

12  POINT  NO.  40  25A  $2  25 

TOURISTS  IN  MISFORTUNE 
CAUGHT  TOGETHER 

208 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LINING  ANTIQUE 

10  POINT  NO.  40  30A  $2  00 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS  RESTORATIVE 
GYMNASTIC  EXERCISE 

8  POINT  NO.  40  36A  $2  00 

NOVEL  ACROBATS  AND  BALL  PLAYERS 
PITCHER  AND  TUMBLER 


6  POINT  NO.  45  45A  $1  90 

GATHERING  OF  THE  MUTUAL  ADMIRATION  SOCIETY 
CONVOCATION  OF  CELEBRITIES 


6  POINT  NO.  44  45A  $1  60 

LIBERAL  COMPENSATION  ALLOWED  FOR  ADVERTISING  SPACE 

BALD  PATES  WANTED  IMMEDIATELY 


6  POINT  NO.  43  45A  $1  30 

RECOUNTING  THE   FIERCE  STRUGGLES  AND   CONFLICTS   OF  BYGONE   DAYS 

AGED  VETERANS  IN  THE  WARFARE  OF  LIFE 


6  POINT  NO.  42  45A  $1  15 

BUSY  BRAINS  AND  ACTIVE  FINGERS  INVARIABLY   PRODUCE    DOMESTIC  COMFORTS 

MECHANICAL  GENIUS  PROTECTED 

IMPROVED  TOOLS  AND  INDUSTRIAL  IMPLEMENTS 


6  POINT  NO.  41  45A  $1  10 

COUNTRY    VISITS,    COURTSHIP,    MATRIMONIAL    ALLIANCES    AND    ADVENT    OF    THE     FIRST-BORN 

RED-LETTER    DAYS    IN    MEMORY'S    CALENDAR 

NOTEWORTHY   OCCURRENCES   AND    IMPORTANT    TRANSACTIONS 

1234567890 

14  209 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ANTIQUE  No.  124 


*72  POINT  3A  4a  $14  15 

SEals 

48  POINT  3A  6a  $8  40 

ENTered 

42  POINT  4A  8a  $7  50 

BED  Hairs 


36  POINT  5A  10a  $5  05 

5  PINE  Knots 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $4  55 

Barn  Martin  Dead 
FARMER 


210 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HNTIQUE  No.  124 


24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  80 

Bouncing  8  Managers 
IMPROVISED 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $4  00 

Monied  Henchmen  Donate 
BUILDEE  ERECT 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $3  40 

Beauties  Keceived  Coveted  Rubies 
LENDING  INTEREST  72 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  60 

Encountered  Barbarian  Stole  Provisions 
HISTORIC  PERSONIFICATION 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  90 

Nonentities   Unanimously   Disembodied   Socialism 
PROTESTING  LEADERS  CONTEND  549 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  35 

Kushton  Students  Declare   Their  Behavior  Invites  Protest 
123  FAIR  IMOQENE  SUNK  INTO  OBLIVION 

5  ON  6  POINT  24A  48a  $1  85 

Presidential   Communication   Considered  Unequivocally  Patriotic  Withal 

MONARCHIAIi  DOMINIONS  DEVASTATED    12345 

211 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQUE  No.  125 


42  POINT  4A  8a  $9  35 

Montana 

36  POINT  5A  10a  $7  90 

DUE  Hens 


30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  80 

NB^W^  4  Qame 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  70 

97  BRING-  Marines 

18  POINT  12 A  24a  $4  45 

Innumerable  Mountains 
MERCHANDISE 


12  POINT  18A  36a  $3  20 

Northwestern  Produce  Merchandise 
NUMEROUS  35  MACHINES 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  No.  125 


10  POINT  24A  48a  $3  05 

Eastern  Cartilaginous  Fishes  Transported 

Instrumental  Selections 

SUBSTANTIAL  SKYSCRAPERS 

9  POINT  24A  48a  $3  05 

Determined   Mechanics   Furnished  Inhabitants 

44  Worlds  Exposition  Grounds 

HOUSEHOLD  NOTIONS  MORTGAGED 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  80 

Instantaneous  Pictures  Produced   Entertainment 

Constitutional  Amendment  46 

FURNISHED  PRINTING  SPECIMENS 

7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  25 

Established  Remarkable  Hospitable  Educational  Institutions 

Typographical  Errors  Eradicated    56 

ANCIENT  TRADITIONS  CLEARLY  EXPOSED 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

American  Manufacturers  Comprehend  European  Difficulties 

Characterized  Excursionists  Catastrophe  8 

SPONTANEOUS  COMBUSTIONS  PRINCIPALLY 

5}4  POINT  32 A  64a  $2  95 

Numerous   Excellent  Graduated  Nutriments  Thoroughly   Confiscated 

Compositors  Benevolent  Amusement  Association 

WILLING   COMMENTATORS   APPELLATIONS   BESTOWED 

213 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQUE  No.  126 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $6  00 

Printed  Sermon 
MODERN 


24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  95 

French  Music  Teacher 
HARMONIC  234 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  60 

Grand  Shaded  Canvas  Stands 
Renominated 

EXTEND  THANKS 

12  POINT  16A  32a  $2  50 

Procuring  Instructive  Medical  Authority 
International  Exhibition 

2468  MUSIC  HATH  CHARMS 

214 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


aiVTIQUE  No.  126 


11  POINT  16A  32a  $2  20 

Celebrated  Historical  Teacher  Resumes  Study 
ENLARGE   STEREOTYPING  OUTFITS 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  35 

Thoroughly  Represented  Diplomatic  Statesmen 
Behold  Degenerate  Emperor 

KINDHEARTED   32   SAMARITANS 

9  POINT  18A  36a    $2  10 

Counterfeit  Unscrupulous  Methods  Prove  Unavailing 

Courteous  Councilmen  Imprisoned 

SCIENTIFIC  BOTANICAL  DEPARTMENT 

8  POINT  20A  40a  $2  25 

Marked  Interesting  Quotations  Throughout  Lectures 

Subjects  Receive  Attention 

DISPLAY  WONDERFUL  VITALITY  12 

6  POINT  24A  48a    $2  15 

Proper  Officials  Should  Zealously  Guard  Contagious  Locality 

Backcapping  Fossilized  Political  Scheme 

REINVIGORATE  DEPOPULATED  MUNICIPALITIES 

5/^  POINT  24A  48a  $2  00 

Wiseacres  Artfully  Overcame  Unfriendly  Feeling  Between  Foreign  Nationalities 

Melodious  Voices  Singing  Requiems  Over  Departed  Friends 

6172839   HEARTRENDING   APPEAL   FROM   VENEZUELAN   PATRIOT 

215 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SKELET0N  HNTIQUE  No,  122 


12- 


60  POINT 


6A  $4  70 


RMS  &0M 


48  POINT 


4 


6A  $4  45 


36  POINT 


8A  $3  30 


56  CMVER  MONKEYS 


24  POINT 


12A  $2  85 


IMBER  BEAM  HOUSES  78 


18  POINT 


16A  $2  20 


BRAVE  IIEEMEI 648  SAVIIG  CHILBRl 


12  POINT 


24A  $2  10 


547  HAMSOME  WEDDId  PRESENTS  EXPENSIVE 

10  POINT  24 A  $1  55 

BRIGHTEST  HOPES  IMA&fflED  ARE  THE  MOST  FLEETING  9853 


8  POINT  36A  $2  00 

876543  BE  THOU  CHASTE  AS  SHOW  THOU  SHALT  NOT  ESCAPE  CALUMUY 

2l6 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  eONOENSEO 

36  POINT  NO.  152  6A  10a  $5  00 

IMPOKT  Brands 

30  POINT  NO.  152  8A  12a  $4  50 

PICTURES  Moonlit 

24  POINT  NO.  152  10 A  14a  $4  00 

WEINKLES  Literature 

20  POINT  NO.  152  12A  16a  $3  50 

NEW  LEDaEE  ACCOUNT 
Debits  are  Entered  26 

18  POINT  NO.  122  12A  24a  $3  50 

COLLECTION  OF  SPECIMENS 
Army  Maneuvering  Corps 


12  POINT  NO.  122     ISA  36a  $2  85 

ROUGH  DIAMOND 
83  Uncut  Gems 

8  POINT  No.  122     24A  48a  $2  35 

HEALTHFUL    EXERCISES 

Eunning  and  Jumping 

217 


10  POINT  NO.  122    24A  48a  $2  85 

BUSINESS  CHANCES 
New  Spring  Styles 

6  POINT  NO.  122      24A  48a  $1  90 

NIGHT  SCHOOL  REMEMBERED 
Admiratle  Description 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


aiVTIQUE   eONOENSEO 

72  POINT  NO.  122 


60  POINT  NO.  122  3A  6a  $7  25  ^ 

FORM  Graces 

48  POINT  NO.  122  4A  8a  $5  50  " 

Human  Natures 
MARKETING 

36  POINT  NO.  122  6A  12a  $5  45 

Educated  Senators 
ENCLOSING       , 

2l8  ^1 


COPPER  ALLOY  METAL 


HNTIQUE  eeiVOENSEO 

30  POINT  NO.  122  8A  16a  $4  65 

Numerous  Specialties 
EDUCATIONAL 

24  POINT  NO.  122  lOA  20a  $3  65 

Bronze  Pictures  Handsome 
MUSICAL  FRIENDS 

18  POINT  NO.  116  15A  24a  $2  90 

Summer  Wisconsin  Excursion  46 
BEAUTIFUL  LAKES 

14  POINT  NO.  116  16A  30a  $2  85 

892  Evening  Chat  with  Cheerful  Friend 
WONDERFUL  ADVENTURE 

12  POINT  NO.  116  20A  30a  $2  55 

Kind  Words  When  Sincerely  Welcome  567 
LAY  AWAY  GLOOMY  DESPAIR 

10  POINT  NO.  116  24A  50a  $2  70 

34  Delightful  Tale  of  Robinson  Crusoe  the  Romantic 

YOUTHFUL  DREAM  OF  PARADISE 

219 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQCE  EXTRa  ©ONO.  No.  150 

*96  POINT  3A  4a  $10  85 


72  POINT 


3A  5a  $8  50 


Tl 

J 


Bavoc  S 


60  POINT 


4A  6a  $6  50 


48  POINT 


4A  7a  $5  00 


SOCIAL  imin  8 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HNTIQUE  EXTRA  eOND.  No.  150 

-    -  15     - 

42  POINT  5A  8a  $4  50 


IM  i  loM  Urel  \ 


36  POINT 


7A  11a  $4  25 


30  POINT 


9A  12a  $4  00 


PARISIAN  Cloii  Display  32 


24  POINT 


llA17a  $3  75 


HE  THAT  mmm  ll  tmi  lo  rest 


20  POINT 


lOA  16a  $3  50 


mm  FLOWERS  5  Briii  t  iiyera 


18  POINT 


14A  20a  $3  25 


THE  OEY  ROSE  4  witlioiil  lonis,  Frleiiislilp 


12  POINT 


16A  26a  $3  00 


Husbaudmen  Reaiiing  ancl  Haryesting  (iraiii  and  Fruit  73 
AUTUMNAL  &ATHERIN(}  GARNERED 


10  POINT 


Friends  drop  in  and  remind  yon 
WE  HAVE  DEBTS  TO  PAY 


20A  32a  $2  75       q   POINT         22A  32a  $2  50 

And  Anger  Brings  Fortl  Hard  Blows 
¥ORDS  STIR  UP  ANSER 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQUE  eONOEIVSEO  No.  123 


60  POINT  3A  6a  $6  55 

BRICK  Homes 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $5  75 

RONE  8  Demon 


42  POINT  6A  12a  $5  55 

HENDING  Fortunes 


30  POINT  8A  16a  $4  40 

EMPHATIC  36  Damsels 

24  POINT  12A  24a  $4  20 

Defective  Fences  Remedied 

SOLDIERS  FOUGHT 


222 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  eONOEXSEO  No.  123 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  05 

DISC0DRA6IN6  Reports  Prevailed 

16  POINT  12A  24a  $2  40 

Painters  Develop  Grand  Artistic  Effects 
MODERN  PRINTER  REFINED 

14  POINT  16A  32a  $2  70 

Locomotor  Ataxia  Conveying  Rheumatism 
SUBLIME  ORGANIC  MOTIVES  52 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  30 

Representatives  Straightway  Accomplish  Notations 
NOBTHUnBERLAND  58  BISMANTLING 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

Extraordinary  Courage  Displayed  Throughout  Many  Battles 

Herculean  Efforts  Accomplished  Result 

mONGOLIANS  DISPLAY  WONDERFUL  nEHIORIES 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  15 

Odorless  Benzine  Produced  Without  Technical  Experiments 

Excessive  Freight  Charges  Rebated 

WORTHY  BOHEMIAN  MAIDENS  HAPPY  1234 

223 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQUE  eONOENSED  No.  124 

--    4-12     -   

*  72  POINT  5A  $8  35 

MDHUETS 

60  POINT  4A  $4  20 

MORE  PINS 

48  POINT  5A  $3  40 

OGEiN  SHORE 

42  POINT  6A  $3  00 

DESK  53  OPENS 

36  POINT  8 A  $2  55 

HDIBDGS  RESPOND 


224 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  eONDENSEO  No.  124 

24  POINT  12A  $2  40 

FOUGHT  DARK  NIGHTS 

18  POINT  16A  $2  30 

EXCHANGE  RARE  PRESENTS 


16  POINT  18A  $1  75 

POLICE  CAPTURE  BOLD  BANDITS 
AFTER  LIVELY  CHASING 

14  POINT  ISA  $1  40 

UNIFORM  RANKING  HOURS  OPTIONAL 
WATCH  1234  TRAMPS 

12  POINT  24A  $1  45 

GENERALS  COMPARE  MODERN  WARFARE 
EMPEROR  DEPOSED  TRAITOR 

10  POINT  24A  $1  25 

NOTORIETY  EASILY  GAINED  AMONG  FISHERMEN 
5678  DURING  TROLLING  SEASON 

8  POINT  24A  $1  00 

BEnUNERATIVE  POSITION  GENEROUSLY  BESTOWED  UPON 
BENEVOLENTLY  DISPOSED  KENTUCKIAN  1234 

15  225 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BRETON  SERIES 

-  2 

48  POINT  3A  3a  $8  00 

Lone  2 
HOUR 

40  POINT  3A  4a  $5  00 

Termed  8 
MUTSRS 


24  POINT  7A  10a  $4  00 

Desert  67  Homes 

Sandy  Plains 
QUITE  BRIGHT 


226 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

BRET0N  SERIES 

18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

"Washington  90  Marches 

Silent  at  Eventide 
VICTORY    RESULTED 

12  POINT  16A  24a  $3  00 

Clever  357  Decampment  of  Troops 

Christmas  and  Fireside 

FROSTY   CAMPS  AHEAD 


10  POINT  20A  30a  $2  75 

Soldiers  Encounter  412  Numerous  Hardships 

Experienced  Terrible  Hindrances 

RUSHING   DELAWARE    W^ATERS 


8  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

Green  Graves  and  137  Mossy  Hillside  for  Monuments 

S-weet  Dreams  Visit  Those  Patriotic 

COURAGEOUS   HEROES   SLUMBERING 


6  POINT  28A  42a  $2  25 

Peace  and  Contentment  Reign  Throughout  the  Country  $432 

Prosperity  the  Outcome  of  Cruel  "Warfare 

qijOry  forever  for  the  united  states 

227 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eLaRENOON  No.  120 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $8  30 

MEN  Hate 


36  POINT  5A  10a  $6  40 

SOUR  4  Cider 

3D  POINT  6A  12a  $4  15 

Handsome  Railroads 
DISASTROUS 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $3  35 

Harmonious  7  Instrument 
POLICE  COURT 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  95 

National  Yellowstone  Park  8 
MODERN  STORIES 


228 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eLHRENOON  No.  120 


12  POINT  16A  32a  $2  95 

Substituted  Chocolate  Decoctions 
AMERICAN  GIRLHOOD 

11  POINT  16 A  32a  $2  40 

394  Mohammedan  Adventurers  Befriended 
GOVERNMENT  EXAMINATION 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  50 

Indestructible  Microscopical  Inventions  42 
HANDSOME  GENTLEMEN 

9  POINT  18 A  36a  $2  00 

685  Commander  Neversweats  Dangerous  Predicaments 

Participants  Severely  Reprimanded 

PERSEVERANCE  OVERCAME  DIFFICULTIES 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  50 

University  Graduates  Terrorizing  Neighborhoods    768 
Diminutive  Brownies  Excursions 

INTERNATIONAL  DEMONSTRATIONS 


6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  05 

Renowned  Kentuckian  Thorouglibred  Trotting  Stallion  Beaten  38 

Distinguished  Congressmen  Debating 

MISCELLANEOUS  SENATORIAL  CONTEMPLATIONS 

229 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

eLTlRBNDeiV  eONOEXSEO  No.  122 

12      - 

60  POINT 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $5  10 

BONDS  42  Recover 


36  POINT  6A  12a  $3  85 

LEPING  Funilture  26  , 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $2  95 

32  PROCURING  Contributions 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $2  45 

Numerous  Failures  Reduced  Manufacturer 

PATRIOTS  RESCUED  IRISHMEN 


230 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LaRENOON  eONOEXSEO 

1-12       

60  POINT  NO.  10  3A  4a  $9  66 

BIG  head 

48  POINT  NO.  120  4A  8a  $7  60    4A  $2  80 

NOBLE  Girls 

42  POINT  NO   120  5A  10a  $6  55         5 A  $2  35 

RED  FOR  Him  4 

36  POINT  NO.  120  6A  12a  $5  45    6A  $2  00 

25  BIRD  MEN  Sold 

30  POINT  NO.  120  8A  16a  $4  65         8A  $1  60 

ENDS  MANY  Songs  86 


24  PT.  120       lOA  20a  $3  60    lOA  $1  30 

Grand  Drink 

12  PT.  120   16A  32a  $2  35  16A  $0  75 

Yearnings  Prevailed 
TEARS  Boiled 


18  PT.  120        12A  24a  $3  00    12A  $1  00 

MEN  FOR  Town 


10  PT.  120      18A  36a  $2  00    18A  $0  70 

Evasive  Tablet  Removed 
STRICT  Ordering 


231 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HNTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  122 

30  POINT  4A  8a  $6  45 


24  POINT  5A  10a  $5  05 


12  POINT  8A  16a  $4  00 


10  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  70 


HNTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  123 


12  POINT  16A  $2  35 

10  POINT  ISA  $2  05 


8  POINT  24A  $2  25 

36  nVCEISr  IIsT  OOlNTIPIIDEISrOE! 

6  POINT  24A  $1  90 

5  POINT  24A  $1  65 

Ensra-insTES  zRXJSimTG-  iDO^wisr  ch-ilj^ides   1234& 

232 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HNTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  152 


36  POINT  5A  $7  00 


30  POINT  5A  $5  00 


24  POINT  6A  $3  00 


20  POINT  8A  $2  75 


18  POINT  lOA  $2  60 

12  POINT  15A  $2  25 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  153 

15 

24  POINT  4A  6a  $3  35 

233 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  120 

12 

24  POINT  4A  8a  $5  75 


18  POINT  6A  12a  $5  25 


12  POINT  8A  16a  $3  95 


10  POINT  12A  24a  $3  95 


8  POINT  12A  24a  $3  20 

6  POINT  12A  24a  $2  50 

5  POINT  ISA  36a  $3  50 

J=£.lrC.X*X*XSX3:      lESlVfCXOXZlVE  ElVT  '7  2  3 

234 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No.  124 

12 

42  POINT  3A  6a  $10  40 


30  POINT 


4A  8a  $6  40 


24  POINT 


6A  12a  $5  45 


18  POINT 


8A16a  $4  45 


FIliTE    9  Silver 


12  POINT 


lOA  20a  $3  65 


I_iEGrJ^X_i  Te2::Lcier    8 

10  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  75 

nycOIDEST  4  Festivities 

8  POINT  16A  32a  $3  30 

Beaiatios  Troasiaros  Su.p>r3m.o 
^K.TinXJL    IDEOEIT 


6  POINT  18A  36a  $2  90 

3    l«lici-w inter*    ExGiarsions    SoTatli-w^ost 

235 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


French  Clarendon  Extended  No.  120 

12 

42  POINT 


3A  5a  $8  85 


36  POINT 


3A  6a  $6  00 


30  POINT 


4A  8a  $4  95 


24  POINT 


6A  12a  $5  05 


18  POINT 


236 


8A  16a  $4  70 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


French  Clarendon  Extended  No.  120 


12  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  45 

:E=>i:T:Eec:Ei-2s.pE]iD 

11  POINT  12 A  24a  $3  50 


10  POINT  16A  32a  $3  45 

3>To^:z:rlxere  Boastf-ULl  Interested. 
<3-XjOIBIO"CrS  3ivd:E3DIXJ-2^S 


8  POINT  18A  36a  $3  20 

Ezrperiexices    rra;ctica;ll37-    Esta.1olisIh.ed. 
Orea,te  Ooan.fic5LerLce  C3-rea.t 


6  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  30 

Stsitem.e3:2.t  CoarDCiancLercisill^T-  l3a.trod.-o.ced.  S-u-ststiaa-ed. 


5  POINT  20A  40a  $2  85 

Tii.eories     E:]3cp>resse<a.     X--a.ciAl3r    E33n.co-a.ra  g-eca.     ^='l:Le3aorrLi2n.£tl 
E]32.ergre-tic  Is^ecDnts^xiiceol  E3an.griaaeers 

:iv^o^E::EaiNr  tezidzo-cts  :di:j-t?ie:3  iiTXDoi^sE:iZ) 

237 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


EGYPTIAN  EXTENDED 

2-3 

48  POINT  NO.  20  3A  4a  $7  50 

Beaten  9 

36  POINT  NO    20  4A  6a  $5  50 

LI7CA  Salts 


24  POINT  NO.  20  6A  10a  $4  25 

Zxidiazi   SOIREE 


18  POINT  NO.  20  lOA  15a  $3  50 

FHAMOSE  S  Teconxa 

12  POINT  NO.  20  14A  20a  $3  00 

Confiscated     284     Hegixxients 


10  POINT  NO.  30  20A  30a  $2  60 

Tra.iisocea.iiic   2S  Coinin'uiiica-bor 

8  POINT  NO   30  20A  30a  $2  60 

C\xra.-bi-ve  Qviali-biess    27   J!lx».erica.aa  Z^esor-bs 

238 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

PRENeH  ANTIQUE  No.  110 

— 11 

48  POINT  3A  4a  $8  25 

TOM  Cat 

42  POINT  4A  5a  $8  20 

BIG  Saw  5 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $5  60 

3  FIITE  Eain 

30  POINT  6A  8a  $4  60 

GOLD  Bracelet  5 


20  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  00 

Fleasiires  2 

12  POINT  20A  38a  $3  25 

Their  Fruits  and 
THEES 

8  POINT  30A  60a  $2  70 

Bivouac  and  Battle  56*7 
REVOLUTION 


18  POINT  lOA  16a  $2  75 

Qrandf^tlier  5 
TENITP 

10  POINT  20A  38a  $2  50 

ITow  Fast  Asleep  89 
LITTLE  BEE 


6  POINT  30A  60a  $2  60 

Factors  in  Modern  Progress 
PRIlTTIlTa  PRESSES 


239 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


FRENeH  eLHRENOON  No.  120 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $14  15 

ENDears 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $8  50 

BIG  Pad  2 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $6  80 

TURN  Brains 


36  POINT  6A  12a  $6  50 

8  ETEST  Matcli 


30  POINT  8A  16a  $4  65 

PEEFECT  Counterfeits    < 


240 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FREIVeH  eLaRENOON  No.  120 


24  POINT  12A  24a  $4  55 

Handsome  Gifts  DistrilDiited 
BHIGHT  SCENES 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  00 

Practical  Business  Methods  Restored 
DESERVED  COURTESY  25 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  90 

Patrons  Select  Various  Christmas  Gifts 
68  COMPLETE  SERIES 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65 

Composing  Distasteful  Sentences  Easily  Prevented 
CURIOSITIES  FROM  INLAND  COUNTRY 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

Overstocked  Warehouses  Collapse  Entailing  Frightful  Losses 
CUSTOMAHY  DELEGATES  RESPOND  12345 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  10 

rrivolous  Young  Maidens  Ingeniously  Escape  Prom  Their  Seminary  Boarding  Houses 
Handsome  Typographical  Effects  Intelligently  Depicted 
VANDALS  RETIRE  WITHOUT  DESTROYING  BEAUTIFUL  MONSTER 
16  241 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Egyptian  Extra  Condensed  No.  120 


72  POINT  3A  6a  $8  70 

MM  Dream 

60  POINT  4A  8a  $7  40 

Deleclive  Recovers 


\ 


4 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $5  20 

Home  GoMorcial  Norvo 


242 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Bgyptian  Extra  Condensed  No.  120 


42  POINT  8A  16a  $7  05 


36  POINT  8A  16a  $5  25 

Mm  Imssm  Esireme  Measures 

24  POINT  12A  24a  $4  30 

kerkas  ]mm  Usmi  hUi  Miaiow: 

m  Fi 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $2  80 

Amtomtic  Mmm  hMi  Horisoitil  Siilttoms  23 

MOMS  WM.  Dirrmn 

12  POINT  16A  32a  $2  60 

Switzerland  Mountain  E::cursionists  Witnessed  Beautiful  Fountains 

38  mimii  mmmii  association 

243 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NEW  TUSeaN  No.  120 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $8  50 

DOG  Runs 


42  POINT  5A  10a  $6  80 

NICE  4  Time 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $6  05 

ROMAN  Faces 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  00 

Hungarian  Emporium 
75  DESIRABLE 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  50 

Mineral  Spring  Water  Fame 
FRESCO  PAINTER 


244 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ANTIQUE  POINTED  No.  120 


48  POINT  3-A-  5  a  $9  65 

Dances 

42  POINT  3A  6a  $7  45 

MODern 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  70 

DELicate  7 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $4  50 

FINE  4  Toned 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $3  90 

G9  PINK  Noses 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  85 

IHENIT  65  IHedals 

12  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  55 

BRIGHT  June  Flowers  4 

245 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DORie  No.  120 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $9  00 

REStore 

42  POINT  3A  6a  $6  90 

MUD  Pies 


36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  40 

HER  4  Love 

30  POINT  4A  8a  $5  40 

France  Burns 
RIOTER 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $5  50 

Princes  Deserve 
TRUTH  2&k 

246 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


D0Rie  No.  120 


18  POINT  lOA  20a  $5  20 

Reliable  Theatres 
GROW  RICH 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  90 

Blended  Harmonious  Colors 
DELIGHT  4  SCORES 

10  POINT  16A  32a  $2  95 

Leaders  Denouncing*  Paternalism 
583^  DISTANT  REGION 

8  POINT  20A  40a  $3  10 

Previous  Manifestations  Encountered 
RETURNS  PRESENT  642^ 

7  POINT  24A  48a  $2  75 

Memorable   Festivities   Characterized   Germanians 
437  >^  HUNDREDS  DELIGHTED 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  55 

Notorious  Statesman  Discusses  Imminent  Disturbances 

Recommends  Forcible  Measures 

ENGLISH  SOVEREIGN  DEMONETIZED  364^ 

5  ON  6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  55 

Fostered  Industries  Evincing  Undesirable  Inclinations 

Multitudes  Protest  Vociferously 

IMPOSITION  FINDS  RESENTMENT  12345 

247 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LHTIN  eONOENSEO  No.  150 


72  POINT  4A  6a  $8  50 

LATER  Sliow 

60  POINT  5A  6a  $7  50 

Horizon  ROOMS 

48  POINT  4A  7a  $5  00 

ELEGANT  HOMES 

Settlements 

36  POINT  8A  12a  $4  25 

PICTURESQUE  WOODS 

Representations  68 


248 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LariN  eONOENSEO  No.  150 


30  POINT  lOA  15a  $4  00 

IMPROVEMENTS  DESIRED 

Interests  Printers  25 


24  POINT  15A  20a  $3  75 

TRANSCENDENTAL  KNOWLEDGE 

Speculative  Philosophy 

18  POINT  20A  33a  $3  25 

ENTERTAINMENT  FOR  HILARIOUS  MORTALS 

Pleasurable  Incident  Minutely  Related 


12  POINT  28A  38a  $3  00 

AMUSEMENTS  OF  NINETEENTH  CENTURY  CIYILIZATION 
Lawn  Tennis,  Base  Ball,  Rowing  and  Running 


10  POINT  36A  50a  $2  75 

CONSCIENTIODS  LEGISLATORS  CLASSED  AS  GREAT  CURIOSITIES 
Rare  Specimens  Collected  and  Placed  in  Museums 

249 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MODERN  aNTIQUE 

72  POINT  3A  4a  $11  20 

Brent  1 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $10  25 

GUILTY 
Dean  4 

48  POINT  5 A  8a  $10  90 

TRIUMPH 
Steam  16 


250 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MODERN  flNTIQUE 


42  POINT  6A  10a  $8  90 

HARD  COAL 
Weighed 

36  POINT  8A  12a  $8  50 

GRAND  FEAST 
Barbecue  8 


30  POINT  lOA  16a  $6  40 

BRAIN  PORTIONS 
Anatomical  4 

20  POINT  12A  20  $4  50 

POWERFUL  NORMANS 
Daring  Pioneers 


251 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MODERN  ANTIQUE 


18  POINT  16A  24a  $3  90 

PICTURES  FROM  CHILDHOOD 
Doth  Make  Love  Slowly 


12  POINT  20  A  40a  $3  00 

NUMEROUS  MODERN  IMPROVEMENTS 

Excellent  Style  and  Finish 

Is  Useful  as  Well  as  Ornamental 


10  POINT  24A  50a  $3  00 

SOUNDING  OF  DISCORDS  IN  CHURCH  CHORUS 

Sing^ing  the  Poorest  Hymns  25 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Ninety-four   1894 


8  POINT  30A  60a  $3  00 

LANGUID   CROQUET  AND  TENNIS  CLUB  MEMBERS 

Desirable  Enthusiasm  Lacking 

Partners  and  Opponents  are  Disgusted  34 


6  POINT  30A  60a  $2  50 

TEACHER   AND  APOSTLE  OF  OCCULT  SCIENCES  SUPPORTED 

Grandest  Promises  to  Investigators 

Insisting  on  Most  Unendurable  Abstemiousness  90 

252 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


M0OERIV  aNTIQUE  WIDE  No.  110 


48  POINT  3A  4a  $8  90 

BE  Just 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

Colds   DIP 

30  POINT  6A  8a  $5  60 

LIVE  DUCK 
Sportsmen 

20  POINT  lOA  16a  $4  85 

SAME   MANNER 
Condemn  Piano 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  75 

PUBLISHED  FICTION 
Strangest  Stories 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  65 

HAPPY   CHILDHOOD  DAYS 
Useful  Man  Friday  $40 

253 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LHTIN  EXTENDED 


36  POINT 


30  POINT 


3A  4a  $8  65 


4A  6a  $6  90 


24  POINT 


6A  8a  $6  95 


18  POINT 


8A  12a  $5  60 


14  POINT 


lOA  14a  $4  95 


12  POINT  12A  20a  $3  40 


10  POINT 


18A  24a  $3  60 


8  POINT  24A  32a  $3  75 


6  POINT  30A  40a  $3  90 

]BE:Jl.XJm:FXJILi     SSN^O^W    S«ox*ms    Jl.x*x*iYed 

254 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HHRDWHRE  SERIES 


36  POINT 


24  POINT 


3A  $5  50 


6A  $4  15 


18  POINT 


6A  $2  45 


12  POINT 


lOA  $2  10 


10  POINT 


10  A  $1  55 


ALL  SIZES  IN  THIS  SERIES  LINE  AT  THE  BOTTOM. 
255 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BROHDGHUGE 


40  POINT 


36  POINT 


28  POINT 


5A  $10  70 


5A  $8  8§ 


5A  $6  10 


22  POINT 


7A  $4  65 


18  POINT 


lOA  $5  05 


12  POINT 


14A  $4  20 


10  POINT 


18A  $4  05 


8  POINT 

XTNIQXTE:    BOFlDEIFt 


22A  $3  80 


6  POINT  25A  $3  40 

SCISJNT-riFIC    IVESDICJVXji    QXJ.ALr.ITIEIS 
12  345  6  7  8  90 

256 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eoxeavE  extended  no.  120 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $11  50 


36  POINT  4A  8a  $8  55 

MirJcral 

24  POINT  6A  12a  $5  75 

FIIME  Horse 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $4  55 

MARKS  Former 

12  POINT  12A  24a  $3  25 

HVIVIIMALS  Harmonized 


9  POINT  12A  24a  $2  35 

R3ce  OiQQntio  Ooe3n   Stesmers 

HUIVIAIMIXARIArj    243 

6  POINT  18A  36a  $2  25 

Beautiful  Golden  I>esiQns  /\ooLirately  IVIeasurecl 

234S  iviiserabl-e:  OOIVIF^OSITIOIM 

17  257 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eONGHYE  No.  120 


36  POINT  4A  $3  80 

RECORD 


30  POINT  6A  $3  50 

BENCH  45 


28  POINT  8A  $3  55 

HARE  DOGS 


24  POINT  lOA  $3  30 

REMUNERATE 
DIVIDEND 


20  POINT  12A  $2  95 

BRANCH  HOUSE 
HENCE  945 


258 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eoNeavE  No.  120 


18  POINT  16A  $2  65 

BRIGHTLY  SHINING 
POLAR  LIGHTS 


12  POINT  18A  $1  85 

MOST  TRUTHFUL   HISTORY 
ARTISTIC  PRINTER 


10  POINT  24A  $1  50 

SUPERB   FAMILY   BOARDING    HOUSES 

HANDSOME    ARTICLES 

ARTISTIC   FLORAL   PIECES  6459 


8  POINT  24A  $1  25 

THEY  STOLE  THE  CARDINALS  DIAMOND  RING 

WALL    STREET    BROKERS 

FEARFUL    CONSTERNATION    AMONG 


6  POINT  32A  $1  35 

BOSTONS  GLORIOUS  MUSEUMS  ANCIENT  IMPLEMENTS 

VARIOUS  DANGEROUS  WEAPONS 

AROUND  THE  POSTS  HUNG  HELMETS  94573 

259 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eoNeavE  ©©noenseo  no.  120 


72  POINT  4A  $6  55 

HOTIOHS 

60  POINT  5A  $5  60 

HUM  CLUB 

48  POINT  6A  $4  80 

MEAN  HOUR 


42  POINT  8A  $3  85 

NOBLE  HORSES 


ALL  SIZES  LINE  AT  THE  BOTTOM. 
260 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e©NeHYE  CONDENSED  Xo.  120 

12 

36  POINT  .  lOA  $3  10 

RUSTINC  CLOTHES 


24  POINT  16A  $2  90 

BARGAINED  HANDSOME 

20  POINT  18A  $2  50 

LIBERTYS  MARBLE  STATUES 
UNITED  549  BRANDS 

16  POINT  '  24A  $2  15 

RELIABLE  DOMESTICS  FURNISHED 
786  VERY  DISTANT  MOUNTAIN 

12  POINT  24A  $1  20 

MAGNIFICENT  PICTURES  RECENTLY  PAINTED 

DISCOVERED  379  TORTOISES 

INTRODUCING  GORGEOUS  COSTUMES 


ALL  SIZES  LINE  AT  THE  BOTTOM. 
261 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


RCXie  eONDENSEO  No.  120 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $12  85 

Boston 

60  POINT  3A  5a  $8  25 

HER  Fate 

48  POINT  3A  6a  $6  10 

RUGS  Laid  6 


42  POINT  4A  8a  $4  60 

28  MICE  Return 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $3  40 

LEMON  42  Relieves 


262 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RCNie  eOXOENSEO  No.  120 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $2  80 

Eleven  Known  Miseries 
MINTS  4  CLOSE 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $2  60 

Frustrate  Criminal  Schemes 
24  PUNGENT  HEROISM 


14  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  05 

Miseries  Burden  Armenian  Peasant 
NATIONS  CONSULTING  87 


12  POINT  12 A  24a  $1  80 

Liberal  Bachelors  Endowed  Gentle  Maidens 
35  FOREIGN  NOBLES  DELIGHTED 


10  POINT  18A  36a  $1  95 

Reserved  Matrons  Criticised  Bloomerfield  Advocates 
Meritorious  Features  Demonstrated 

PEDESTRIANS  UNSPEAKABLY  SHOCKED   63 

263 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


RCNie  eeNDEJVSEO  No.  122 


60  POINT  4A  $6  55 

NOBLE 

48  POINT  '  4A  $4  05 

HONEY  4 

42  POINT  6A  $4  05 

ROMANCER 

36  POINT  8A  $3  15 

HORSE  RACES 
5  EMOTION 


264 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RUNie  eONOEIVSED  No.  122 

24  POINT  lOA  $2  40 

GENUINE  ORANGE 


20  POINT  12A  $2  10 

BREAKING  MACHINES 
LONG  495  STAR 

16  POINT  16A  $1  75 

MORTAL  ENEMIES  ENTERED 
IMAGINARY  JEALOUSY 

12  POINT  18A  $1  35 

NEVER  EXPECT  MORE  GOLD  THAN 
WHAT  YOU  ORDERED  947 

10  POINT  24A  $1  30 

MERRY  AUTUMN  INTRUDES  UPON  SUMMER 
DREAMS  PROVING  SERIOUS 

8  POINT  32A  $1  40 

FAMOUS  EXHIBITS  BROUGHT  SUFFICIENT  REWARDS 
675  DREADFUL  WINDSTORMS  PREDICTED 

265 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LIGHT  RCNie 


48  POINT  NO.  110  4A  6a  $9  35 

GUN  Shot 

42  POINT  NO.  152  5A  8a  $7  25 

HOPE  Stars 

36  POINT  NO.  110  5 A  8a  $6  85 

FAIRY  Tales 

30  POINT  NO.  152  8A  12a  $5  95 

MODERN  Maids 

24  POINT  NO.  152  10 A  16a  $4  55 

DOMESTIC  Changes 


18  POINT  NO.  152       12A  18a  $3  30 

Ladies  Invest 

12  POINT  NO.  152      20A  40a  $2  80 

Moonlight  on  the  Beaeh 
ENTERTAINING 


14  POINT  NO.  152      14A  20a  $2  40 

Illustrated  Poem 

10  POINT  NO.  152      18A  36a  $2  00 

Franklin  County  Members 

ANNUAL  MEETING 

266 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LariN  No.  20 


36  POINT  6A  8a  $4  50 

FRENCH  BONDS 
Money  26  Issued 


28  POINT  8 A  10a  $4  00 

QUAKER  PROMISE 
Devoted  45  Friends 


22  POINT  lOA  14a  $3  50 

HARTFORD  MACHINES 
Romantic  and  Beautiful  8 

18  POINT  14A  20a  $3  25 

DESIRING  CHAMBER  TABLES 
Second  Flight  197  Grand  Hotel 

267 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


LIGHTFHeE  eELTie  No,  150 


48  POINT  3A  4a  $8  50 

SOUND 

Horse 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $6  25 

GERMAN 
Dancing 

30  POINT  5A  7a  $5  00 

BEST  MADE 

Ornament 

24  POINT  7A  10a  $3  50 

OLD  UNIFORMS 
Save  Coats 


268 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIGHTFfteE  ©ELTie  No.  150 


18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

QUIETNESS   REIGNS 
Strife  Finished 


12  POINT  16A  26a  $3  00 

GUN  AND  CANNON  AT  REST 

Deaths  Messengers 

Rusty  Weapons  Found  98 


10  POINT  18A  28a  $2  75 

DEPARTED  HEROES  FORGOTTEN 

Neglected  Warriors  2B 

Underneath  Flo\very  Meadows 


8  POINT  20A  30a  $2  50 

TRACES   OF   BITTER   CONFLICTS  MISSED 

Beneath  Golden  Grain  Fields 

Only  Contention's  History  Remains  lO 


6  POINT  22A  32a  $2  25 

BATTLE-THUNDER   STILLED  BY  YEARS   OF  PEACE 

Artillery's  Sounds  No  Longer  Heard 

Horror's  Haunts  Changed  to  Balmy  Bowers  76 

269 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BOLOPaeE  eELTie 


40  POINT  4A  6a  $7  50 

2  HOmes 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $5  55 

SUN  Line  7 

28  POINT  6A  10a  $5  40 

5  BEST  Horse 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  40 

FESTE  Steel  Ship  67 

18  POINT  lOA  15a  $3  35 

82  GRAND  Historic  Art 


12  POINT  15A  25a  $3  30 

STEAM  Pleasure  Yacht  93 

10  POINT  25A  40a  $3  95 

24  MODERN  Horticultural  Clubs 

8  POINT  30A  50a  $3  35 

MAGNIFICENT  Frontier  Attractions  35 

6  POINT  30A  50a  $2  90 

INTERESTING  METROPOLITAN  EXHIBITION 
89  Fine  Hunting  Paraphernalia  and  Implements 

270 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ReMHNESQCE  SERIES 

30  POINT  NO.  150  5A  5A  $5  10 

DIM  Studio 

24  POINT  NO.  150  6A  6A  $4  00 

Base  4  RULED 

18  POINT  NO.  150  lOA  lOA  $3  50 

CHRISTMAS  Child 


12  POINT  NO.  150  14A  14A  $3  00 

EXPOSING  TO  RIDICULE 
Innocents  Abroad  68 

10  POINT  NO.  150  16A  16A  $2  50 

KALEIDOSCOPIC  IN  DIVERSITY 
ENJOY  COUNTRY  SPORT  340 

8  POINT  NO.  150  18A  ISA  $2  00 

BEGINS  INTERSTELLAR  EXCURSION 
History  of  a  Spirit's  Journey  839 

6  POINT  NO.  151  20A  20A  $2  25 

SKETCHES  OF  JOURNEYS  OVER  THE  WORLD 
Five  Pencilings  by  Audacious  Reporter  792 

6  POINT  NO.  152  20A  20A  $2  25 

CIRCLING  ROUND  THIS  LITTLE  SPHERE  IN  EIGHTY  DAYS 

25  Thousand  Miles  Passed  in  11  Weeks  and  3  Days 

6  POINT  NO   153  20A  20A  $2  25 

association   of  tourists   comparing  experiences  with   baggagemen 

2579    Satchels    and    1367   Trunks    Demolished    While    Under   Their    Care 

271 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Lightface  Celtic  Condensed  No.  120 

12 

36  POINT  6A  $2  15         6 A  6 A  $3  90 


-L-L    KJ 


MAN  56  MONO 


m 
jjili 


32  POINT 


8A  $2  10         8A  8A  $3  70 


NORSEMEN  PEBFOBiERS 


30  POINT 


lOA  $1  90        lOA  lOA  $3  45 


HANDSOME  516  STEAMBOAT 


24  POINT 


12A  $1  75         12A  12A  $3  15 


MERCHANDISE  MANUFACTURED 


20  POINT 


16A  $1  85         16A  16A  $3  20 


NORTHWESTERN  6  Representatives 


18  POINT 


18A  $1  40        18A  18A  $2  50 


HUMOROUS  TEACHER  Instructing  Children 


12  PT.      24A  $1  10     24A  24A  $2  05    I    lo  PT.      32A  $1  35     32A  32A  $2  45 

GLORIOUS  Phenomenon  4   remarkable  phonographs 


8  PT.        36A  $1  25     36A  36A  $2  15 

HERMETICALLY  Sealed  Produce 


6  POINT  NO.  122  48A  $1  30 

SLENDERLY  SHAPED  STEAMERS  18967 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TELESe©Pie  GOTHie 


6  POINT  NO.  158  30A  $2  00 

PREPLEXED  JUDGES  AT  BABY  SHOWS  RELIEVED 
FURIOUS  DISAPPOINTED  MOTHERS  980 

6  POINT  NO.  157  30A  $1  60 

THIRTY-SEVEN    BOUNCING    BOYS   AND   GIRLS  ON  EXHIBITION 

LACK  OF   PRIZES  TO  MEET  THE  DEMAND  75 


6  POINT  NO.  156 


30A  $1  15 


THE    MYSTERIES   OF   BREAD    BAKING 
PREFERABLE   TO    LEARNING 


6  POINT  NO.  155 


30A  $100 


EFFECTS    PRODUCING  VERY  SMALL    RESULTS 
STUDENTS  GREATEST  INTELLECTUAL 


THIS  SERIES  CAN  BE  USED  IN  COMBINATION  AS  CAPS  AND  SMALL  CAPS. 


IMPRINT  GOTHie 


6  POINT  NO.  121 


32A  $0  75 


6  POINT  NO.  150 


48A  $0  75 


A^^^  %\Vv'i^  "^S  'J^^^Q^  ^Q,^  'J^WV'X^^?.^  ^:,Vi\^V^Q.        j         THE  NEVERSLEEP  BOOK  AND  JOB   PRINTING  CO.,   WAKEFORD,  OHIO. 

6  POINT  NO.  124  28A  $0  65 

STANDARD  PRINTING  AND  BINDING  CD..  CHICAGO. 


eOPPER  RLLOY  IMPRINTS 


CAST  IN  ONE  PIECE,    ANY  OF  THE  FACES  HERE  SHOWN,    AT  THE  FOLLOWING  PRICES: 
100  OF  ANY  ONE  KIND  FOR  $8.00  NE^T.        50  OF  ANY  ONE  KIND  FOR  $5.00  NET. 


STYLE  1 
COMMERCIAL  PRINTING  CO.,  ST.  LOUIS. 

STYLE  2 

R.   P.  STUDLEY    &   CO.,  PRINTERS,   ST.  LOUIS 
STYLE  3 

THE  MAYNARD-GOUGH  CO.,   PRINTERS,   WORCESTER. 

STYLE  4 
TRIBUNE  JOB   PRINTING  CO. 


STYLE  5 

WOODWARD   &   TIERNAN    PRINTING   CO. 

STYLE  6 
BANNER  PTG.  CO. 

STYLE  7 
LITTLE  &  BECKER,  PRINT. 

STYLE  8 
NIXON-JONES. 


IF  IMPRINTS  ARE  WANTED  LONGER  THAN  ONE  AND  ONE-FOURTH  INCHES  IN  LENGTH,  THEY  WILL 
HAVE  TO  BE  MADE  IN  TWO  OR  MORE  PIECES,  AND  $3.00  EXTRA  PER  HUNDRED  WILL  BE  CHARGED 
FOR   EACH   EXTRA  PIECE. 


l8 


273 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


G0THie  eONOENSEO  No.  112 


24  POINT  12A  20a  $3  75 

Unkind  Demand  4  EXPLORER 

18  POINT  16A  24a  $3  20 

Several  Unqualified  Congressmen  5 
RECOGNIZE  BELLIGERENTS 

12  POINT  24A  36a  $3  08 

Wandering  Hebrews  £67  Helpless  Condition 
UNHEARD-OF  MONEY  INVESTMENT 

10  POINT        28A  44a  $2  50    j    8  POINT        40A  62a  $2  70 

NarrOW-Minded  Women  93      Englishmen  Spending  Fortunes  7 
FIGHTING    STARVATION   I  VALUABLE  OIL  SPRINGS  LOST 


e©MBIlVHTI©N  eONOENSEO  GOTHie 


12  POINT  NO.  166  16A  $1  50 

CONVENIENT  COMBINATIONS  SHOWN  HEREWITH  634 

12  POINT  NO.  165  18 A  $1  25 

ARTISTIC  COMMERCIAL  WORK  PRODUCED  BY  APPRENTICE  25 

12  POINT  NO.  164  24A  $1  25 

HIGH-GRADE  ACTRESSES  PERFORM  AT  MADISON  SQUARE  THEATRE  678 

6  POINT  NO.  163  32A  $1  50 

UNQUESTIONABLE  SUPERIORITY  IN  TYPES  179  FROM  AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  COMPANY 

6  POINT  NO.  162  40A  $1  25         [         6  POINT  NO.  161  50A  $1  25 

NICHOLAS  SAID  THAT  HIS  BLACK  LETTER     j     FINEST  PRINTER  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  CENTURY 
1525   PREVOST  OF   PARIS  I  NICHOLAS  JENSON  TOURS  FRANCE  49 

274 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOMBINHTION  GOTHI© 


12  POINT  NO.  159  16A  $1  50 

COLDER   NORTHERN    COUNTRIES 

12  POINT  NO.  158  16A  $1  50 

SHOWING   INEXPRESSIBLE   DELIGHT 

12  POINT  NO.  157  18 A  $1  25 

MYSTICAL   BELIEF   OF  THE    ROSICRUCIANS 

12  POINT  NO.  156  24A  $1  25 

ENJOYABLE  RAILROAD  EXCURSION  EXCITEMENT 

6  POINT  NO.  155  32A  $1  50 

WONDROUS  ADVENTURES   IN    KING    SOLOMON'S    MINES 
EXPERIENCES  OF  ALLAN   QUAT^RMAIN  85 

6  POINT  NO.  154  42A  $1  50 

MECHANICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC   SCHOOL  ENDOWMENT  FUND  COLLECTED 

SUBSCRIPTIONS  TO  ENCOURAGE  MANUAL  TRAINING  375 

6  POINT  NO.  153  42A  $1  50 

ANNOUNCEMENT  OF  GENTLEMEN   DESIROUS   OF  RUNNING  THE  GOVERNMENT 

PECULIAR    ELECTION  TRICKERIES   NOT   DESPISED   248 

6  POINT  NO.  152  50A  $1  25 

DIRECT  TRANSPORTATION    OF    EAST   INDIAN    MERCHANDISE    BY   RAILROAD   TO    SOUTH   AMERICA 
MONSTROUS  BRIDGE  ERECTED  ACROSS  BEHRING'S  STRAITS  $680 

6  POINT  NO.  151  55A  $1  25 

BEWARE   OF    ALL   COUNTERFEITS   OF  THE   CELEBRATED   PATENT   CUREALL   ODDNAME   MEDICINAL   PREPARATION 

TAKE   A   TABLESPOONFUL  THREE  TIMES   BEFORE   MEALS 

GUARANTEED  TO   KILL   INSTANTLY   IF  THE  NAME   IS  NOT  BLOWN   INTO  THE  BOTTLE 

275 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  No.  127 


42  POINT  4A  $3  40 

HERMONE 

36  POINT  5 A  $2  70 

BRUSHINGS 

30  POINT  6A  $2  40 

ROMANCINGS 

24  POINT  8A  $2  25 

HOME  45  GAME 


20  POINT  lOA  $2  30 

KNOWN  83  COURT 


18  POINT  12A  $2  00 

HEROICS  7  GRANTED 

16  POINT  16A  $2  05 

MORTUARY  2  MONSTER 

276 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  No.  127 


12  POINT  18A  $1  80 

FURNACES   53   ADVANCING 
MORGANATIC 

10  POINT  24A  $1  80 

PREVENTION   FINDS  CURATIVES 
HARMONY  84  COMBINED 

8  POINT  32A  $1  90 

MORNING   BRINGS   BLOSSOMING   SHRUB 
MONARCHIAL  57  HALLUCINATION 

6  POINT  36A  $1  60 

EVERMORE   ENHANCE   INSTRUCTIVE   ANGELIQUE 
THROUGH  486  UNIVERSE 

5  POINT  ON  6  POINT  36A  $1  30 

CONSTRUCTED  ALLEGED  ELEVATED  RAILWAY  OVER  PRINCIPAL 

BOULEVARDS  CONTEMPLATED  85 

4^  POINT  ON  6  POINT  42A  $1  25 

RECORDING  EXAMINATIONS  EXTRAORDINARY  SHOULD  GRADUATE  COEDUCATORS 

PHONETICALLY  ENTHUSIASTICALLY  MOMENTOUS 

CAMPOS  GAZED  HEROICALLY  CONTROLLING  THE  MANIFESTATIONS 


3  POINT  ON  6  POINT  48A  $1  10 

EXTRAORDINARY  COMMUNICATIONS   EXTRADITE  GOVERNMENTAL  CEREMONIALS   CONSTITUTIONALLY 

ENORMOUS  THOUGHTFULNESS  ENERGETIC  85 

MONSTROSITIES  CONDEMNED  THROUGH  AURORAL  AMERICAN  ACQUISITIONS 

277 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


INTEReHHIVGEABLE  GOTHie 


48  POINT  3A  $5  90 

BURN 

36  POINT  4A  $3  90 

REGION 

32  POINT  4A  $3  00 

7  HORSE 


24  POINT  6A  $2  45 

DANCERS  4 

20  POINT  8A  $2  50 

NEAR  9  HOME 
BORDERS 

COMPLETE    SERIES,      14-    SIZES,     $30.00. 
ALL  SIZES  LINE  AT  THE    BOTTOM;    I  2  TO  48  POINT  LINE  AT  BOTH  TOP  AND  BOTTOM. 


278 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


INTEReHaNGEHBLE   GOTHI© 


18  POINT  12A  $2  30 

REPORT  CRANKS 


12  POINT  18A  $2  00 

BEAUTIFUL  45  PRESENT 

10  POINT  ISA  $1  35 

MODERN    DESIGNED    ARTICLES 


8  POINT  24A  $1  35 

97   WEARY  PLOWMEN    PLOD  HOMEWARD 

6  POINT  NO.  5  36A  $1  70 

DREADFUL    UPHEAVING    MOTHER    EARTH     624 

6  POINT  NO.  4  36A  $1  45 

PERSEVERANCE  OVERCOMES   GREATEST  DIFFICULTIES 

65    NUMEROUS    POLITICAL   ORATORS 

6  POINT  NO.  3  36A  $1  25 

CONTRACTORS    DISCOURAGE  ENTERPRISING   MANUFACTURERS 

FROM   BUILDING  HANDSOME  FACTORIES    4567 

6  POINT  NO.  2  36A  $1  05 

REFRESHING    EVENING    BREEZES    DRIFTED    OVER    THE     CALM    SILVER    LAKES 

BRINGING    DELIGHTFUL    RELIEF  TO    EXCURSIONISTS     945 

6  POINT  NO.  1  36A  $0  90 

THOSE    WHO     ARE    GOOD     COMPANY    FOR     THEMSELVES     ARE     PLEASANT     TO     OTHERS 
PECULIAR    SPIRITUAL    MANIFESTATIONS    CLEARLY    EXPLAINED 

5  SIZES  ON  6  POINT  BODY,    $6.00;  COMPLETE  SERIES,     14-  SIZES,    $30.00. 

ALL  SIZES  LINE  AT  THE  BOTTOM;    I  2  TO  48   POINT  LINE  AT  BOTH  TOP  AND  BOTTOM. 

279 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e0MBIXRTI0N  GOTHie 

24  POINT  NO.  1528  8A  $3  00 

MONTEZUMA 

24  POINT  NO.  1527  8A  $3  00 

CALIFORNIANS 

18  POINT  NO.  1526  12A  $2  50 

GILDED  CHARMS 

18  POINT  NO.  1525  14A  $2  40 

MAGNIFICENT   EQUINE 

12  POINT  NO.  1524  20A  $2  25 

FAMOUS  PARADE  MUSIC 


12  POINT  NO.  1523  24A  $2  25 

AMERICAN    BOOK   PUBLISHERS 

12  POINT  NO.  1522  24A  $2  25 

TRANSCONTINENT    EXCURSION 

12  POINT  NO.  1521  30A  $2  25 

VALUABLE   ROCKY   MOUNTAIN    MINERAL 

6  POINT  NO.  1533  40A  $2  00 

NEW   PRINTING   INVENTIONS  AND  APPLIANCE 

6  POINT  NO.  1532  40A  $1  75 

IMBUED   WITH    THE    PASSION    FOR  STOCK  GAMBLING 

6  POINT  NO.  1531  42A  $1  60 

WEIRD  AND   FANTASTIC    PRODUCT   IN    ROMANTIC    LITERATURE 

6  POINT  NO.  1530  45A  $1  50 

RUSSIAN   RULER  AND   PUBLIC  OFFICERS  ALWAYS  IN   MORE    OR    LESS    PERIL 

6  POINT  NO.  1529  45A  $1  40 

EXHIBITOR     OF    ATHLETIC    SKILL    AND     WESTERN      PEOPLE     QUITE      WELCOME     $425 

280 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GeTHie  No.  1510 


30  POINT  lOA  $4  50 

IDANSE  F^IDE 

24  POINT  12A  $3  20 

flNISJHEID  F^OOJVI 

20  POINT  14A  $2  80 

JVIOLDIJM©  DESKBJMS 

16  POINT  16A  $2  50 

F^OJVIPIJM©  Of  CJHIL.IDREJSI 

14  POINT  18 A  $2  25 

JHUN@I^Y  f  EOPIdE  f  EASTIJM© 

12  POINT  22A  $2  00 

f  RINTS  eOJMQRESSIOJMAb  f^ECOf^D 
eOJVIPIbE  EJMAeTJVIENTS  95 

10  POINT  24A  $1  75 

fierUF^ESQUE  Is/cNDSGAfES  OF  JyllSSOUF^I 
JHUNTS  DElslGJHTFUb  SGEJ^ES  80 


8  POINT  28A  $1  35 

JVlANUf  AeTUF^ER  OF  f  INEST  SUF^6ie/>eb  IJVJSTF^UMEJNJTS 
JHOSPIT/cbS  SUPPblED  WIT|H   BEST  ©UTTEF^S  82 

6  POINT  36A  $1  25 

F^EeoJNSTRUGTIOJN   OF  THE   EJMGLIS}H    b/rN6UAGE  VEF^Y  JVIUe^l   DESIF^ED 

IJMVENT  bABOF^-SAVIJNG   METJHODS  OF  bEAF^NING  GF^AMM/rR  46 

281 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONOENSEO  No.  127 


48  POINT  4A  $3  00 

HORSE  DESIGN 

40  POINT  5A  $2  40 

FLORAL  6  TENDER 


32  POINT  8A  $2  45 

MONKS  DESERVED  8 


28  POINT  lOA  $2  30 

MEXICAN  345  RESORTS 


24  POINT  12A  $2  15 

38  PATRONS  DEMORALIZE 
IMPENETRABILITY 


282 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  eONDENSEO  No.  127 


20  POINT  16A  $2  10 

BEDOUINS  PROCURE  MISERIES 


18  POINT  18A  $1  90 

DELIGHTFUL  CLIMATES  ENJOYABLE 


16  POINT  24A  $1  95 

63  LAUGHABLE  SITUATION  RETURNABLE 

12  POINT  32A  $1  80 

STANDARD  UNABRIDGED  WORLDS  GEOGRAPHY 
PRESENTED  WHENEVER  DESIRED 


10  POINT  36A  $1  40 

EXTRAORDINARY  MANUFACTURING  ENTERPRISES  LAUNCHED 
PRIVATELY  WITHOUT  CAPITAL  COMPLICATED 

8  POINT  42A  $1  35 

RESTORED  FRATERNAL  RELATIONS  INDUCING  COMIVIERCIAL  INTERESTS 
COLUMBIA  COLLEGE  INTRODUCTION  'SOCIETY 


6  POINT  48A  $1  25 

DEMORALIZED  ARMENIAN  SEHLEMENTS 

TURKISH  BRUTALITIES  678 

HUMANE  INFLUENCES  INTERCEDING 


5  POINT  ON   6  POINT       56A  $1  30 

PRINTERS  DISCOVER  HISTORICAL  MANUSCRIPTS 

UNDERGROUND  CHAMBERS 

NUMEROUS  EVENING  NEWSPAPERS  SOLD 


283 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONDENSED  No.  128 


48  POINT  4A  $3  55 

HURT  BIRDS 

42  POINT  5A  $2  80 

HERBIVOROUS 


36  POINT  8A  $3  10 

BRUSH  4  CORKS 


30  POINT  lOA  $2  65 

CURIOUS  N0VELTY4 


24  POINT  12A  $2  25 

MONSTER  75  IMPEDED 
MAGNIFICENTLY 


284 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  e©NDENSEO  No.  128 


20  Point  16A  $2  45 

BUILDING  FRUIT  STANDS 


18  POINT  18A  $2  10 

ROMANESQUE  94  PERFORMERS 


16  POINT  24A  $2  10 

63  LIBERAL  INDUCEMENTS  OFFERED 


12  POINT  32A  $2  10 

GREAT  BARGAINS  459  WINTER  GLOVES 

10  POINT  36A  $1  70 

827  MAIDEN  WANDERING  THROUGH  LEAFY  LANES 
MOUNTING  MONTANA  MOUNTAINS 

8  POINT  42A  $1  65 

ESTIMATES  AND  SPECIMENS  FURNISHED  IMMEDIATELY 
HANDSOME  STEAMERS  BURNED  34567 


6  POINT  48 A  $1  55 

DEPARTING  POLITICIAN  WALKING 
SILVER  EXHIBITS  945 


5  POINT  ON  6  POINT      56A  $1  45 

REMARKABLE    INDUCEMENTS   OFFERED 

NUMEROUS  HARDSHIPS  5678 


285 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


eHAMPER  eONOENSED 


96  POINT 


5A  $12  80 


84  POINT 


5A  $10  30 


72  POINT 


7A  $9  90 


286 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eHHMFER  eONOENSEO 


60  POINT 


7A  $7  35 


48  POINT 


7A  $6  15 


DRIVERS 


36  POINT 


lOA  $3  75 


22  POINT 


18A  $3  00 


12  POINT 


36A  $2  60 


GREAT  INTENTIONS  PURSUED 


8  POINT 


45A  $2  00 


m\  EUROPEAN  RESKUIIANT  SUPPERS 
FAMOUS  MUSICAL  ARTISTS 

HHse/nu 


40  POINT 


28  POINT 


lOA  $4  90 


GEO 


14A  $4  00 


18  POINT 


30A  $3  60 


LIIIERTY  PROCLAIMED 


10  POINT 


36A  $2  00 


JUVENILE  YOUNE  EXPERIMENTERS 


6  POINT  52A  $2  00 

PROFESSDR  GflTHERER'S  SWEET  EXTRIICT  OP  ROOTS 

MEDICINAL  PROPERTIES  DEFINED 

123456/600 


287 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONOEXSED  No.  122 


72  POINT  3 A  6a  $10  85         3 A  $4  25 

Bind  Grain 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $7  70         3A  $2  90 

Fern  4  Brew 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $6  10         5 A  $2  65 

HER  Net  Gain  6 

42  POINT  6A  12a  $5  90         5A  $2  05 

53  REMORSE  Pains 


36  POINT  8A  16a  $6  40         5A  $1  45 

PENS  Rust  Entire  84 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED. 

288 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  eONDENSEO  No.  122 


24  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  85         6A  $1  05 

Northern  Lumber  District 

ENRICHED  FOREIGNER 

20  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  10         8A  $1  00 

Returned  Patriots  Derive  Fame 

HONORED  4  PRESIDENT 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $2  80         8A  $0  70 

Merchants  Desire  Personal  Mention 

24  BEAUTIFUL  THOUGHTS 

12  POINT  18 A  36a  $2  30         lOA  $0  50 

Combine  Receive  Benefit  6  Rhymes  With  Reason 
PHILOSOPHIC  MANIFESTATION  365 

10  POINT  20A  40a  $1  75 

Transcient  Printers  Determine  Reasonable  Technical  Measures 

Situations  Considered  Monotonous 

EDITORIAL  COMMENTS  GLORIOUSLY  RECEIVED 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED. 


19 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONDEIVSED  No.  129 


*72  POINT  4A  6a  $11  50 

SINK  Ours 

*  60  POINT  4A  6a  $8  50 

Made  FRESH 

48  POINT  6A  10a  $6  35 

BRIGHT  Scholar 

42  POINT  lOA  12  a  $5  90 

Standard  DEMANDS 

36  POINT  10 A  12  a  $4  60 

REFORMED  Probable 


290 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  e©NOENSEO  No.  129 


24  POINT  15A  20a  $4  00 

Standard  Doctrines  Enforced 

FRENCH  REPUBLIC 


20  POINT  15A  20a  $2  65 

Choicest  American  Features  Coveted 

ANCIENT  REMARKS  DESIRED 

18  POINT  15 A  25a  $2  10 

Continuously  Unrewarded  Christmas  Dreaming 

GRANDEST  DELOVED  SECRETS 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $1  85 

Numerous  Strange  Inventors  Protesting  Outrageously 
INSINUATING  MASQUERADE  COSTUMES 

*  10  POINT  20A  40a  $1  75 

Compiiinented  Organizations  Remained  Handsomely  Regarded 
ORIGINAL  ELOQUENCE  DISCOURAGED 

291 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONDENSED  No.  123 


36  POINT  6A  12a  $5  90 

Handsome  Monster 
EXCURSION 


30  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  90 

Magnificent  Improvement 
GRAND  45  MARCH 

24  POINT  12A  24a  $4  00 

Diamond  Combination  Exposed 
976  FINEST  SERIES 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $2  95 

Extraordinary  Commercial  Situation 

Popular  Concerts  78 

SEVENTH  OCEAN  EXCURSION 


292 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  eOXOENSEO  No.  123 


14  POINT  18A  36a  $3  15 

Remarkable  Railroad  Station  Extensions 
Enterprising  Newspaper  74- 

NORTHERN  TRUST  COMPANY 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  55 

Minor  Speculators  Accumulate  Vast  Amounts 

Individual  Securities  627 

NORTHWEST  MARKETS  REVIEWED 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  55 

Delivering  Contributions  from  Charitable  Aid  Societies 

Rushing  German  Soldiers  79 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  INSTITUTIONS 


8  POINT  32A  64a  $2  80 

Experience  Proves  that  the  Apprentice  Foreshadows  the  Workman 

457  Encountered  Difficult  Controversies 

LATEST  SERIES  EGYPTIAN  ORNAMENTS  RECEIVED 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  35 

The  World  is  Full  of  Fools  and  Those  Who  Would  Not  Wish  to  See  One  Must 

Not  Only  Shut  Themselves  Up  Alone  But  Must  839 

SPRINGTIME   RAMBLES  THROUGH   SOUTHERN   COUNTRIES 

293 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  eONOENSEO  No.  124 

12 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $6  40 

GRAND  Shows 

42  POINT  4A  8a  $5  05 

Coreans  Remain 
GRAND  42 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $5  50 

Consumer  Generate 

MONSTERS  86 

30  POINT  8A  16a  $4  35 

Introducing  Receptacles 
MONGOLIAN  45 


294 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  eONOENSEO  No,  124 

12 

24  POINT  12  A  24a  $4  45 

Monastic  Costumes  Becoming 
MAIDEN  82  HELPERS 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  05 

Blessings  Descending  Generously 
BEFORE  68  RICHES 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  65 

Victorious  iVIultitude  Marched  Triumphantly 
MILITARY  ACHIEVEMENTS 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65 

Decorated  Foreign  Substance  Illuminated  Beautifully 
MODERATE  DESCENDANT  INCLINATION 

8  POINT  32A  64a  $2  85 

Eternal  Blessings  Bestowed  Meritoriously  on  Hastening  Pilgrims 
GLORIOUS  IMMORTALITY  COMPREHENDED 

6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  30 

Removing  Incumbrances  from  Properties  Conveyed  Legitimately  to  Descendants 
MODESTLY  SUSTAINED  45  NUMERICALLY  ORIGINATING 

295 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Gothic  Extra  (Condensed  No.  122 


72  POINT  4A  8a  $10  75 

iMAN  Bones 

60  POINT  5A  10a  $9  65 

MOR[  86  Dream 


48  POINT  6A  12a  $9  20 

ARPISI  Charmer 

42  POINT  6A  12a  $6  90 

FAIUS  Tuff  Writer  45 


36  POINT  6 A  12  a  $4  80 

CONStCRATION  Presentations 


296 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Gothic  Extra  eondensed  No.  122 

12 

30  POINT  8A  16a  $4  80 

[laborate  Montana  Ouaitz  Mines 


L 


24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  20 

Departing  Wofstiipefs  Receiving  Pfayeis 

E4/ 


22  POINT  12A  24a  $4  00 

Reverse  Side  Having  Many  Revolving  Ciiamliefs 
NEPTUNE  SEEMS  ENRAGED  B/3 

18  POINT  16A  32a   $3  80 

Constantlf  Eiiiting  MMi  Miscellaneous  Inventions 
PROCymilG  RENOWIED  MEDICliS  56789 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  35 

Revised  Histories  of  Many  Celebrated  Modero  Characters  Nearly  Readj  for  Publication 

CHARITABLE  LAOI[S  DISTRIBUTING  WINTER  CLOTHING  3«G 
297 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Gothic  Extra  Condensed  No.  ISO 


48  POINT 


5A  8a  $5  00 

■       ■ 


J 


es 


40  POINT 


6A  9a  $4  50 


DC 


inn 


30  POINT 


lOA  16a  $4  50 


24  POINT 


12A  18a  $3  50 


Discussing  Tiresome  POLITICAL  SPEECHES 


18  POINT 


18A  24a  $3  25 


GERMAN  BROTHERHOOD  Govemii  Kigoms 

12  POINT  20A  40a  $3  00 

This  Handsome  Face  Useful  11  COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE  FOR  SALE 

10  POINT  20A  38a  $2  75 

TIE  WITH  SILENT  FOOTSTEPS  Many  Happj  Days  Forever  Fled  from  Us 


8  POINT 


22A  32a  $2  50 


Travelers  Braving  the  Dangers  of  the  EXPLORATIONS  WITHIN  THE  ARCTIC  CIRCLE  48 

298 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


JOHNSON  GOTHie 


16  POINT  16A  24a  $4  00 

ELANCHOLY  AUTUMN  DAYS 
ndiscreet   Friends    Reproved 

14  POINT  14A  36a  $3  75 

GREATEST  OF  MEN   VULNERABLE 
Architect  of  His  Own  Fortune  2 


12  POINT  15A  40a  $3  50 

CONSPICUOUS    BY    THEIR    ABSENCE 

Determined   and    Unrelenting  Tasknnaster 


10  POINT  18A  45a  $3  00 

WEDDING  OUTFITS  FOR  THE  YOUNG  LADIES 
Latest,   Most  Correct  and    Exclusive  Styles 


8  POINT  20A  50a  $2  50 

HE    INDULGED    IN    LOUDNESS   AND    IRREVERENCE 
Sure  Mark  of  a  Low  and   Unregenerate  Nature  $82 


6  POINT  24A  60a  $2  25 

HARVESTING  MACHINERY  BOUGHT  AT  VERY  LOW  PRICES 
Farmer  and  Merchant  Much  Gratified  by  Good  Crops 

299 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


G0THie  No.  124 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  65 

REMinder 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  75 

Honor  Deals 
NUMBER 

30  POINT  6A  10a  $5  15 

Bond  4  House 
FORTUNE 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  50 

Encores  Tendered 
HERDSMEN 


300 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  No.  124 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  50 

President  Received  Securities 
Investment  42  Drawn 

SUBURBAN  TRANSFER 


12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  50 

Revised   Dictionaries  Caused  Unusual   Demand 

Seminaries  Endorse  Education 

UNABRIDGED  EDITION   POPULAR 


10  POINT  20A  40a  $2  10 

Ministerial    Invocations   Received   Honorable   Mention 

Deceased   Members   Eulogized 

369    BEAUTIFUL  PROGRAM   RENDERED 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  05 

Examination   Invites   Criticism  from  Distinguished  Connoisseurs 

Ancient  Classical   Lore   Perpetuated 

EXHIBITED  PAINTINGS  DELIGHT  MULTITUDES 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  15 

Decorous   Maidens   Find   Lucile   Interesting  iVIaterial  for    Pleasant  Contemplation 

Holiday  Gifts  Connprising   Enainent  Productions 

ENRICHED  MERCHANTS  MANIPULATE   ENGLISH   STOCKS 

301 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GeTHie  No.  125 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $9  30 

PREsume 

42  POINT  4A8a  $7  10 

BEN  4  Runs 

36  POINT  6A  12a  $7  10 

Eastern  Dudes 
DECISION 


30  POINT  8A  16a  $5  20 

Heretics  Ostracized 
MODERN  24 

24  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  35 

Desire  Honest  Method 
63   NORMANS 


302 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  No.  125 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $3  80 

Receive  Christmas  Presents 
PLUMP  4  GANDER 

14  POINT  16A  32a  $2  80 

Peasants  Denounce  Aristocratic  Grandeur 
LIGHTER   BURDENS 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  50 

Extended  Mercies  Shown  Unlawful   Members 
258  FIREMAN   BADLY  INJURED 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65 

Leonora  Divorces  Falsified  Education  From  Science 
POLITICAL  AMBITIONS  THWARTED 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

Endeared  Ruralistlc  Tendencies  Deserve  Severe  Criticism 
Farmers  Contradict  Measurements 
BOHEMIAN  PROPOSED  ENCAMPMENT  85 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  45 

Facilitaie   Governmental   Mononnetalism   Schemes   Through    Manipulation 

Interest  Awakened  Throughout  Financial  Circles 

ENGLISH  CAPITALISTS  WITHDRAW  THEIR  INVESTMENT 

303 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  No.  122 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $9  25         5A  $5  45 

Decimal 

42  POINT  4A  8a  $8  00         4A  $3  40 

Miners  3 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  60         5 A  $3  10 

EXCUSED 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  35         6A  $2  55 

DUMP  Cart  8 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $5  35         8A  $1  85 

Hudson  Maiden 

HUNTERS 


SMALL  CAPS  WITH  ALL  SIZES  EXCEPT  5   POINT. 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  No.  122 


20  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  90         lOA  $1  70 

HERO  Under  Ocean 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  15         lOA  $1  25 

Stolen  Security  Bonds 

WORLD  MAKER 

12  POINT  16A  32a  $3  65         16A  $1  20 

Unconventional  Advertiser 
REMOTE  SCIENCE 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $3  15         18A  $1 15 

Modern  Hercules  Discards  Cigar 
REPULSIVE   FACE  95 

8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  45         24A  $1 10 

Emperor  Presents  Friend  with  Diamonds 
ELEMENTARY  STUDIES 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65    24A  $0  90 

Disgruntled  Politicians  Refuse  Honorary  Offices 
2345  UNDER  HYPNOTIC  INFLUENCE 

5  POINT  24A  48a  $2  90 

Unscrupulously  Disregarded  Swiftly  Passing  Golden  Moments 

INVICORATINC   EXERCISES   RESTORE  FRESHMEN 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED. 
20  305 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ROYHL  G0THie 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $8  95 

DOG  Meat 


36  POINT  5A  10a  $7  05 

NEAT  8  Girl 


30  POINT  6A  12a  $5  25 

RESIN  Burned 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $5  05 

Beautiful  Flo^ver 
NOURISHED 


20  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  80 

Entertain  Ministers 
REJUVENATE 


306 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


R0YHL  GOTHie 


18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  15 

Ninth  Dose  Proved  Fatal 
DECIDE  SUBJECT 


12  POINT  16A  32a  $3  15 

Disastrous  Hailstorm  Predicted 
SOUTHERN  42  ARKANSAS 


10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  70 

Natural  Amiable  Qualities  Invulnerable 

Friends  Receive  Honors 

SOCIETY  EMBRACES  DUKEDOM 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  05 

Mountainous  Scenes  Lure  American  Tourist 

Fortunes  Facilitate  Pleasure 

GLACIERS  CONTINUE  FORMIDABLE  38 


6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  25 

Resolute  Characters  Explore  Unknown  Northern  Regions 

Governments  Contribute  Paraphernalia 

67  EXPEDITION  REPORTING  DISCOVERIES 

307 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MIO-GOTHie  SERIES 


72  POINT  3A  4a  $14  00 

Broken 

60  POINT  3.V  4a  $10  00 

ENDURE 

Stops 

54  POINT  3A  5a  $8  00 

SIX  MEN 

Muscle 


308 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MIOrGOTHie  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

CLINTONIA 

Mansion 

42  POINT  5A  8a  $6  50 

DARK  BELLE 

Hercules 

36  POINT  6A  9a  $5  00 

MEMPHIS  MAID 

First  Engine 

30  POINT  7A  10a  $4  25 

MONEY  GRABBERS 

Three  Card  Men 


309 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MIDrGOTHie  SERIES 


24  POINT  9A  12a  $4  00 

MAGAZINE  PUBLISHER 
Account  Books  81 

18  POINT  12A  16a  $3  50 

SPECIMENS  OF  FINE  WORK 
Prayer  for  Printers 

14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

PUNCTUALITY  GREAT  IN   BUSINESS 
Still  Tongue  Maketh  a  Full  Stick 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

SEEST  THOU  A  MAN  DILIGENT  IN  BUSINESS 
He  Shall  Stand  Before  Kings 

10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

HABITUAL  LAGGARDS   SOON   REQUESTED   TO    RESIGN 
Dropped  Letter  Must  be  Distributed  at  Once 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  50 

CONSULT  THE  FOREIMAN   FIRST  UPON  ALL  BUSINESS  MAHERS 
Affected  Dispatch  is  one  of  the  Business  Faults 

6  POINT  24A  36a  $2  25 

LET  MY  DEATH  COME  FROM  SPAIN  FOR  THEN  IT  WILL  BE  LONG  IN  COMING 

Time  is  the  Measure  of  Business  as  Money  is  of  Wares,  said  Bacon 

310 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TaYL©R  GOTHie 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  75 

Mast  Mead 

36  POINT  -  5A  8a  $5  50 

Boston  3  Globe 

24  POINT  iOA  15a  $4  50 

Generous  9  Christmas 

PRAISE  GIVING 

18  POINT  12A  20a  $4  00 

Produce  Century  Flowers  2 
YEARS  OF  STUDY 

12  POINT  16A  25a  $3  25 

Thanksgiving  Proclamation  Annuallg  89 
CHARLESTOWM  MONUMENT 


10  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

Middle  West  Customers  £34  Demanding  Novelties 
ROMPI/NG  THROUGH  GARDENS 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LINING  GOTHie  No.  43 

4 

36  POINT  6A  9a  $7  10 

Remembers 
SOUND 

30  POINT  8 A  12  a  $6  60 

Home  Bought 
MEMBER 

24  POINT  lOA  15a  $5  20 

Nomads  Ramble 
ROVERS 

18  POINT  14A  25a  $4  95 

Mansions  Remodeled 
ARCHITECTS 


312 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LINIIMG  G0THie  No.  43 


12  POINT  25A  40a  $4  20 

Industrial  and  Financial  Crashes 
REFORM  AGITATED 

9  POINT  36A  50a  $3  90 

Modern  Improvements  in  Roofing  Material 
THATCHED   MANSIONS 

8  POINT  36A  55a  $3  90 

Relaxation  and  Repose  of  Hard-Worked  Miners 
HONORABLE  COMPETENCY 

6  POINT  NO.  417  60A  70a  $4  00 

Oblique  Inclinations  of  the  Base  with  the  Horizon  Discussed 
THEODOLITE  REPEATING  CIRCLE 

6  POINT  NO.  416  60A  70a  $3  70 

Changes  in  the  Atmospheric  Strata  Exemplified    by  Noted    Astronomers 

MICROSCOPIC    VERNIER    INDICATIONS   COMPARED 

6  POINT  NO.  415  60A  $2  25 

CIRCUMFERENCE   OF   THE    TERRESTRIAL   SPHERE   SCIENTIFICALLY   CONSIDERED    BY   EXPLORERS 
SOME     INSTANCES    OF    INACCURATE     GEODETIC    OPERATIONS 

6  POINT  NO.  414  60A  $2  25 

CALCULATIONS    BY    AN    INVARIABLE    AND    CONSTANT    SYSTEM     OF     MEASUREMENT    WITH     IMPROVED     APPARATUS 
SUPERIORITY  OF  THEMODERN   METHODS  AND  APPLIANCES 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LINING  GOTHie  No.  44 


36  POINT  6A  8a  $7  65 

Monument 
BANDS 

30  POINT  8A  12a  $6  9& 

Amusements 
HONOR 

24  POINT  lOA  15a  $5  65 

Wearied  Soldier 
RESTING 

18  POINT  14A  22a  $4  75 

Humorous  Managers 
DESIRABLE 


314 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHie  No.  44 


12  POINT  22A  40a  $4  10 

Disturbing    Musical    Milkmaids 
HILLSIDE  SPORTS 

10  POINT  28A  45a  $4  05 

Investigating    Devastated    Properties 
MORNING  RAMBLES 

8  POINT  36A  55a  $3  80 

Automatic  Machine  and  Pickpocket  Detectors 
INTERESTING  LECTURES 

6  POINT  NO.  422  50A  70a  $4  45 

Contentment  and  Harmony  Nestle  on  the  Hearthstone 
SECURITY  FOSTERED  PEACE 

6  POINT  NO.  421  50A  $2  35 

DESPERATE    BRIGANDS    CAPTURED    AND    CORRECTED 

MOUNTED   GUARDS   SUMMONED 

6  POINT  NO.  420  50A  $1  70 

THRASHELS    AND    COWHIDE    WHIPS    REQUIRED    FOR    SERVICE 

SCOURING    THE    COUNTRY    FOR    BURGLARS 

6  POINT  NO.  419  .  50A  $1  40 

HAPPY     HOUSEWIVES    OVERHAULING     BEDCLOTHES   WITHOUT    DIFFICULTY 

POLICEMEN    HUNTING    MIDNIGHT    PICKPOCKETS 

6  POINT  NO.  418  50A  $1  35 

CARELESSNESS     IN      FASTENING    WINDOW    SHUTTERS     AND     BASEMENT     CLOSETS 
SNEAKTHIEF    RESPECTFULLY     RECOMMENDED    1234S67890 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LINING  GOTHie  No.  45 


36  POINT  4A  7a  $6  80 

Resources 
BANK 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $6  35 

Entertaining 
MUSIC 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $5  20 

Honest  Person 
FRIENDS 

18  POINT  12A  18a  $4  45 

European  Countries 
EXCURSION 


316 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIXING  G0THie  No.  45 

4 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $4  00 

Examining  the  Latest  Styles 
MODEST  DAMSELS 

9  POINT  25A  45a  $3  85 

Humorous  Yarns  and  Fishing  Stories 
CHARMING  SIMPLICITY 

8  POINT  36A  55a  $3  80 

Mental  Repose  Amid  the  Handiwork  of  Nature 
MIDSUMMER   HOLIDAYS 

6  POINT  NO.  427  [45 A  70a  $4  45 

Liberal  Pensions  Recommended  for  Disabled  Soldiers 
LEGISLATIVE   ENACTMENT 

6  POINT  NO.  426  45 A  $2  10 

ESCAPING    FROM   THE    EMBRACES   OF  A  WILD    BEAST 

STRUGGLING   AGAINST    POWER 

6  POINT  NO.  425]  45A  $1  90 

DESCRIPTIONS  OF  PARIS    DURING   THE    FRENCH    REVOLUTION 

DINNER    TIME    AMONG    THE    INSURGENTS 

6  POINT  NO.  424  45A  $1  55 

ABANDONMENT     OF     TINDER      FOR     COOKING,     HEATING     AND      WASHING 

YELLOWSTONE     GEYSER    WATER     COMPANY 

6  POINT  NO.  423  45A  $1  45 

ARTILLERY     FORBIDDEN     AND     ARMIES      NOT     TO     EXCEED     ELEVEN    THOUSAND     MEN 

12345  67  890 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILaOELPHIH  LINING  GOTHie 


48  POINT  NO.  648  7A  9a  $6  50 

FRENCH  Saloons 

36  POINT  NO.  636  8A  10a  $5  50 

Grandeur  Overdone 
EXHIBITIONS 


30  POINT  NO.  630  12A  15a  $5  00 

Chased  Medals  Granted 
REMUNERATION 

24  POINT  NO.  624  16A  24a  $4  50 

Handsome  Scenes  Retouched 

Outline  Picture 

NOTORIETY  ACQUIRED 


318 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILADELPHIfl  LIXIIVG  GOTHI© 


18  POINT  NO.  618  22A  32a  $4  25 

Enthusiastic  International  Discourse 
MOMENTOUS  QUESTIONS 


14  POINT  NO.  614  30A  42a  $4  00 

Temerarious  Parliamentary  Consideration 
UNCONCERNED  STATESMEN 

12  POINT  NO.  612  38A  52a  $3  75 

Influential  and  Eloquent  Citizens  Renominated 
DEFENDING  MUNICIPAL  POLICIES 

10  POINT  NO.  610  45A  60a  $3  50 

Reminiscences  of  Twelve  Celebrated  European  Travelers 
SUPERIOR  JUVENILE  LITERATURE  COMPILED 

8  POINT  NO.  608  52A  70a  $3  25 

Professional  Individuals  Always  Guaranteed  Permanent  Occupations 
SHREWD  AND  CONSCIENTIOUS  EMPLOYER  OF  WORKMEN 

6  POINT  NO.  606  60A  70a  $3  00 

Renowned  and  Benevolent  Financiers  Upholding  the  Credit  of  Great  Institutions 

INEVITABLE  RESULT  OF  STOCK  INFLATION  MANIFESTED 

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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILHDELPHm  LINING  G©THie 


48  POINT  NO.  748  6A  9a  $7  50 

BANDS  Joined 


36  POINT  No.  736  8A  10a  $6  50 

Hideous  Dreams 

NIGHTMARE 


30  POINT  NO.  730  lOA  15a  $5  50 

Musicians  Resolute 
ENTERTAINERS 


24  POINT  NO.  724  14A  20a  $4  75 

Graceful  Ocean  Steamer 
PROUD  COXSWAIN 


320 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILHOELPHm  LINIIVG  GOTHie 

18  POINT  NO.  718  18A  28a  $4  50 

Indesinent  Society  Grumblers 
DISCONTENTMENT 

14  POINT  NO.  714  25A  35a  $4  25 

Frequent  Extravagance  Detected 
GUARDIANS  FRIGHTENED 

12  POINT  No.  712  30A  45a  $4  00 

Advancing  Microscopical  Investigation 
SUPREMACY   ACKNOWLEDGED 

10  POINT  NO.  710  35A  50a  $3  75 

Cash  Registers  with  Indispensable  Multiplier 
INGENIOUS  CONTRIVANCES  DEVISED 

8  POINT  NO.  708  45A  60a  $3  50 

Residents  Secure  Lasting  Results  by  Concerted  Action 
EXTORTIONATE    COMPANIES    CONDEMNED 


6  POINT  NO.  706  50A  60a  $3  25 

Searching  Investigation  Inaugurated  by  Outraged  Constituents 

OBNOXIOUS  LEGISLATIVE  REQUIREMENTS 

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21  321 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILaOELPHia  LINING  G©THie 


48  POINT  NO.  848  6A  8a  $8  50 

FINE  Nurse 

36  POINT  NO.  836  7A  10a  $7  00 

Honest  Stock 
OPINIONS 

30  POINT  NO.  830  9A  12a  $6  00 

Informal  Demand 
PRECOCIOUS 


24  POINT  NO.  824  14A  20a  $5  25 

Wonderful  Performers 
HASTY  NOTION 


322 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILHOELPHm  LINING  GOTHie 


18  POINT  NO.  818  36A  26a  $4  75 

Excursion  Rate  Decreased 
MODERATE  OUTLAY 

14  POINT  NO.  814  25A  35a  $4  50 

Unraveling  Crude  Manuscript 
ZEALOUS  PRINTERS 

12  POINT  NO.  812  30A  42a  $4  25 

Harmonious   Productions   Finished 
AUTOMATIC  DEPARTURE 

10  POINT  NO.  810  35A  50a  $4  00 

Lovers  Ramble  Through  Secluded  Gardens 
BACHELORS  PLEDGE  PROTECTION 

8  POINT  NO.  808  45A  60a  $3  75 

Unimpeached   and   Cherished   National   Resolutions 
EULOGIZING  DISTINGUISHED   ENACTMENTS 

6  POINT  NO.  806  45A  60a  $3  50 

Bostonian  Emulates  the  Logic  of  Wonderful  Forefather 

PATRIOT  ADMINISTERS  STINGING  REBUKE 

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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILHOELPHia  LINING  G©THie 


4- 


48  POINT  NO.  948  5A  7a  $8  50 

GUN  Shot 

36  POINT  NO.  936  6A  9a  $7  00 

Noble  Gains 
DESIGN 

30  POINT  NO.  930  8A  10a  $6  00 

Decided  Craze 
MUSICALE 


24  POINT  NO.  924  12A  16a  $5  25 

Quick  Road  Home 
HORSE  RUNS 


324 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILHOELPHia  LINING  GOTHie 


18  POINT  NO.  918  14A  22a  $4  75 

Complete    Nomination 
ENTICEIVIENT 

14  POINT  NO.  914  20A  30a  $4  50 

Giving  Evidence  of  Truce 
FOREIGN    RUMORS 

12  POINT  NO.  912  25A  38a  $4  25 

Residents  Honored   Centurion 
REMARKS  DEFINED 

10  POINT  NO.  910  '  30A  45a  $4  00 

Shapely  Contour  and  Outline   Letters 
GORGEOUS   HANDIWORK 


8  POINT  NO.  908  38A  50a  $3  75 

Enninent   Decorators  of  Famous  Parchment 
INDEPENDENT    IMMIGRATION 


6  POINT  NO.  906  40A  50a  $3  50 

Mldv\/inter  Carnival    Dazzling    Canadian    Frontiersmen 

DISPLAYING  OSTENTATIOUS  POMPOSITY 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILAOELPHia  LINING  GOTHie 

48  POINT  NO.  1048  4A  6a  $9  25 

BIG  Maid 

36  POINT  NO.  1036  6A  8a  $7  75 

Rich  Cake 
MINCE 

30  POINT  NO.  1030  7A  10a  $6  50 

Bland  Maids 
PURITAN 


24  POINT  NO.  1024  lOA  15a  $5  50 

Unruly   Crowds 
DISORDER 


326 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILHOELPHm  LINING  GOTHie 

18  POINT  NO.  1018  14A  20a  $5  00 

Quickly   Concluded 
SUNNY  DAYS 

14  POINT  NO.  1014  18A  26a  $4  75 

Slumber    Comfortably 
ANGELS    DREAM 


12  POINT  No.  1012  22A  10a  $4  50 

Deacons  Criticise  Editors 
MANKIND  REBUKED 


10  POINT  No.  1010  25A  40a  $4  25 

Combine  Refuses  to  Heat  Cars 
SUBURBAN  CONTRACT 


8  POINT  NO,  1008  35A  45a  $4  00 

Discourses    on    Developing  the    Musole 
CALISTHENIO    DEMONSTRATION 

6  POINT  NO.  1006  38A  50a  $3  75 

Calculation   Made   Upon   Scientific    Principles 

LONGITUDINAL  M  EASUREM  EINTS 

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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILHOELPHm  LINING  G0THie 

48  POINT  No.  1148  4A  6a  $10  00 


main 


36  POINT  NO.  1136  5A  9a  $8  50 

Coal  Bins 
HUGE 

30  POINT  NO.  1130  7A  10a  $7  00 

Meat  Store 
GRAND 


24  POINT  NO.  1124  lOA  15a  $6  00 

Golden  Record 
ENDURING 


328 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILaOELPHia  LINING  GOTHie 

18  POINT  NO.  1118  12A  18a   $5  25 

Silver  Mania  Cure 
WEST  BOUND 

14  POINT  No.  1114  16A  26a  $5  00 

Regiment   Organized 
INDEPEINDEINT 

12  POINT  No.  1112  20A  32a  $4  75 

Eastern    Coffee     Houses 
BRIGHT  OPENING 


10  POINT  NO.  1110  25A  40a  $4  50 

Comedian  Satisfies  Audienoe 
JOCULAR  HARLEQUIN 


a  POINT  NO.  1108  35A  45a  $4  25 

Magnaninnous    Billiard    Tournaments 
ENTRANCING   RECREATION 


6  POINT  NO.  1106  35 A  50a  $4  00 

Prosperity    Attends   Sedulous    Resesrcher 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILADELPHm  LINING  G©THie 


48  POINT  NO.  1248  4A  5a  $9  25 


36  POINT  NO.  1236  5A  7a  $7  75 


inc  Dox 
ND 


30  POINT  NO.  1230  6A  9a  $6  50 

Rude  Chap 
ODIUM 

24  POINT  NO.  1224  9A  12a  $5  50 

Gentle    Dame 
COURTED 


330 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILaOELPHia  LINING  GeTHie 

18  POINT  NO.  1218  12A  15a  $5  00 

Operatic   Chorus 
HARMONI 


14  POINT  NO.  1214  14A  22a  $4  75 

Oinncraok    Danoers 

burleisque: 

12  POINT  NO.  1212  18A  28a  $4  50 

Violent   Storms    Cease 
ROUOH    SEASON 

10  POINT  NO.  1210  22A  35a  $4  25 

C3utiou3    Bridge    IVIeoh3nio 
FORDING    SXREIAIVIS 


8  POINT  NO.  1208  28A  42a  $4  00 

Ninth    Alaskan     Elxoursion    Startocl 
ESQUIIVIAUX    GUARDIANS 


6  POINT  NO.  1206  30A  45a  $3  75 

IN/loderato   Ohiargos  for  Homo  Oomforts 
JUDIOIOLJ3     HOTEIL    IVIAIMAOEIR 
I  2  3  ^  se  :7  8dO 

331 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILHOELPHia  LIIVIIVG  GOTHie 


48  POINT  NO.  1348  3A  4a  $10  00 


H 


36  POINT  NO.  1336  4A  6a  $8  50 

Old  Urn 


HI 


30  POINT  NO.  1330  6A  8a  $7  00 

Iron   Rust. 

IN 


24  POINT  NO.  1324  7A  12a  $6  00 

Me-tsI  Olook 

IN 


332 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHIL^OELPHm  LINING  G0THie 

18  POINT  NO.  1318  lOA  14a  $5  25 

IVIodes't  Go\A/ns 
IVIOFRNING 

14  POINT  NO.  1314  14 A  22a  $5  00 


IsRin     Dolman 
REDUCTION 


12  POINT  NO.  1312  ISA  28a  $4  75 

\A/a-ter    Supply     F"ails 
DUSTY   F-OUIMT 


10  POINT  NO.  1310  20A  35a  $4  50 

IVIodes-t    Percale    INIecR-tie 
RS    BL-EIMDEID 


8  POINT  NO.  1308  25A  40a  $4  25 

S-treimg^    Boulevard     EZmnporiunn 
EIARIMEISnr    IVIEIFRCHAIM-r 


6  POINT  NO.  1306  28A  40a  $4  00 

boihe:in/iia.im    ivi/vs-te:fri=>ieoe 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PHILaOELPHIR  LIIVIIVG  GOTHie 


48  POINT  NO.  1448  3A  5a  $11  25 


ing 


36  POINT  NO.  1436  5A  7a  $9  75 


I 


I 


30  POINT  NO.  1430  6A  9a  $8  25 


OMIOK 


24  POINT  NO.  1424  9A  12a  $7  00 


Nor-tKi  Zon 
HUNTER 


334 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHILHOELPHm  LINING  G©THie 


18  POINT  NO.  1418  12A  15a  $6  00 

Silver     >A/^ei-tcl-i 
GENLJIIM 


14  POINT  NO.  1414  15 A  22a  $5  50 

Diluv^ian   Hurdles 
ANTERIOR 


12  POINT  NO.  1412  16A  26a  $5  00 

ar-b  Oalce    Oalcor 


HOIMEIY 


10  POINT  NO.  1410  22A  32a  $4  75 

IMa-tioneil    Banl>c    Dire 
LJIMD    F-INA.IMC 


8  POINT  NO.  1408 


25A  40a  $ 

.4  50 

-tua 

-^ic^n 

Desir 

ed 

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IN 

e^upre: 

6  POINT  NO.  1406  28A  45a  $4  25 

E:iM-riHusiA.s-ric  ba^okers 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


LIIVIIVG  G0THie  EXTENDED  No.  40 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $7  10 


ign 


30  POINT  5A  7a  $5  15 

H^Sir  MEIN 


24  POINT  7A  10a  $4  50 


18  POINT  lOA  14a  $4  30 

Native    GROUPS 

14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  50 

MODERN     Steamer 


12  POINT  14A  22a  $3  40 

Phototype    CABIN 

10  POINT  16A  24a  $3  10 

IMRRUDEIN-r      Midshipmen 


8  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

Rofimod    Gasl<im 

XEARQUIOK 

12343 


6  POINT  25A  35a  $3  00 

Bargaim      PursLJers 

IIMDUST-RIOUS 
12  343 


336 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTHie  WIDE 

—     11 

36  POINT  NO.  1  5A  $6  30 

SINBAD 

30  POINT  NO.  1  5A  $4  55 

CONICAL 

24  POINT  NO.  1  6A  $3  85 

SOUTHERN 

20  POINT  NO.  1  lOA  $3  80 

FARM    LANDS 

16  POINT  NO.  1  8A  $2  45 

THE   OLD    PATH 

12  POINT  NO.  1  12A  $2  30 

A-   OLD    DOG   "TRAV 


10  POINT  NO.  1  14A  $1  80 

MISSOURI      FARMER     8 

8  POINT  NO.  1  16A  $1  70 

T©      LARGEST     STEIAMBOAT 

6  POINT  NO.  1  22A  $2  55 

PLEIASANT    SUMMEIR    REITREIAT    S2 

6  POINT  NO.  3  35A  $2  35  6  POINT  NO.  4  35A  $2  05 

MODEL.    SARES     T9     I      LARGE    BOAT    RAOE    S 

6  POINT  NO.  5       35A  $2  00       6  POINT  NO.  6       35A  $2  00 

HOPE      MOW      BL-ASTECD     &  ^     RUTHL-ESS     HAND     OF"    -TIME 

22  337 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GOTHie  WIDE  No.  2 


24  POINT  5A  7a  $5  60 

BOAT  Lines 


20  POINT  6A  10a  $4  95 

Snow  5   BIRD 

16  POINT  8A  12a  $4  20 

Eastern  Custom 

FASHION 

12  POINT  12A  18a  $4  15 

Buropea,n    Nations 
OONGREISS 

10  POINT  14A  20a  $3  15 

28   Povs/errul    IVISLChines 
REPAIR    SHOPS 

8  POINT  16A  28a  $3  20 

Rules  for    Measurement  49 
VEIRV    SUCCEISSFUL 

6  POINT  22A  32a  $3  05 

3S    Founded    by    Small    Subscription 
PUBLIO    LAW    LIBRARV 

338 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


G0THie  SLOPE  No.  20 

2 

22  POINT  lOA  22a  $3  50 

Chinese  Garden  29  Production 
WHEAT  AND  BARLEY 

18  POINT  14A  32a  $3  25 

Siberian  H^onarcii  87  Delivers  Oration 
AMBITION  LEADS  DISCRETION 

12  POINT  20A  40a  $3  00 

Romantic  Literature  6/5  Bought  in  London  IVIarl<ets 
IMPORTANT  ACQUISITION  TO  LIBRARY 

10  POINT  22A  50a  $2  75 

Some  Ancient  Manuscripts  and  20  Parchments  Received 
ELEGANTLY  BOUND  IN  MOROCCO  LEATHER 


8  POINT  28A  56a  $2  50 

Designed  to  Furnish  Pastime  and  34  Amusement  for  Sctiooi  Children 

Robinson  Crusoe  and  Several  Bright  Stories 

INTERESTING  SAYINGS  REPEATED  AMONG  COMPANY 


6  POINT  30A  60a  $2  25 

Remarkable  Stories  Related  by  36  Rescued  Shipwrecked  Mariners  from  Cannibals 

Additional  Magnificent  Specimens  of  Ocean  Steamships 

WONDERFUL  PICTURESQUE  AMERICAN  MOUNTAIN  SCENERY 

339 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


G0THie  ITHLie  No.  124 

24  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  20         lOA  $1 15 

Orations  ENGRAVED  EMPHATIC 


18  POINT  12A  24a  $2  95         12A  $0  95 

62  Moderation  EDUCATED  Monitors 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $2  55         ISA  $0  90 

Brandishing  Weapons  Moderately  Displaying 
BEAUTIFUL  45  AUTOGRAPHS 

10  POINT  24A  48a  $2  65    24A  $0  85 

Beautiful  Entertainments  for  Collegiate  Advantages 
HERE  HONORABLE  4368  OCCUPATIONS  Select 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  20    24A  $0  70 

Artistic  Conversationalists  Ignored  Parliamentarian  Struggles 

ORGANIZING  UNANIMOUSLY 

Freebooters  Gymnasiums  Including  Coeducates 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  25         32A  $0  75 

Unconsciously  Bestowing  Blessings  Upon  Heavens  Chosen  People  Worshipped 

UNGATHERED  SALVAGES  FROM  SUBMARINE 

Subsequent  Pilferings  Restored  Through  Charity  Great  54 

5  POINT  ON  6  POINT  32A  64a  $1  95         32A  $0  85 

Historical  Works  of  Josephus  Gaining  Popular  Recognition   During  the  Caesarian  Dynasties 

MONARCHIAL  CELEBRATIONS  FERMENTING  DISCORD 

Deleterious  Enterprises  Foment  Mutual  Hereditary  Disagreements 

SMALL  CAPS  NOT  SENT  UNLESS  EXPRESSLY  ORDERED. 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eeMBiNarioN  ithh©  gothi© 


48  POINT  NO,  150  4A  $4  GO 

PROVIDE  15 

36  POINT  NO.  149  6A  $3  40 

JIOME  4  RULES 

24  POINT  NO.  138  8A    $2  50 

23  GEf/EHAL  CAffGO 

24  POINT  NO.  137  IDA  $2  25 

ENGIfAVED  6  THOUGflT 

18  POINT  NO.  136  14A  $2  00 

PHILOSOPHIC  STIfllULANTS  79 

12  POINT  NO.  135  16A  $1  40 

REPRESEflTED  BUILDING  MATERIAL  86 


12  POINT  NO.  134  20A  $1  40 

LATEST  CATALOGUE  5 
FOff  DELIVERY 

6  POINT  NO.  132  30A  $1  35 

87  SUPERIOR  PLATES   FIJOM 
IMPROVED  MACHINE 


12  POINT  NO.  133  24A  $1  40 

14  JOB  PRINTING  PRESSES 
SECOND-HAND  ROOM 

6  POINT  NO.  131  40A  $1  35 

NOBLE  PATRIOTS  875  LONG  DEPARTED 

UN/TED  STATES  OF  AMERICA 


ALL    SIZES    LINE    TOGETHER    AT    THE    BOTTOM 

341 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Gothic  Italic  Extra  Condensed 


42  POINT  8A  10a  $7  00 

fffJIl/Ml  FMIK 

Mm  ire  Mle  bkmr 

36  POINT  9A  12a  $6  00 

Emmism  mmim 

knenm  Selections  Em 

30  POINT  lOA  14a  $5  00 

mmt  ma  on  mms 

ka^]  ImportBPS  S3  Priie  Woolen 

24  POINT  12A  16a  $4  25 

mils  OF  nicmiEU  m  mm 

Dereloping  Sreiitest  Emutive  Abilltj 


342 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Gothic  Italic  Extra  Condensed 

-        15 

20  POINT  15A  20a  $4  00 

cmitr  m  mmm  Emmmct 

Madame  de  Pompadour' s  Expense  kcount 

16  POINT  18A  24a  $3  75 

FmOLOUS  AND  PLEHSM-SEEKm  WUHLEflS 
Excursions  Direct  to  the  Cumberland  Mountains 


12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  40 

FALL  OF  UPOLFON  AS  A  LFSSO/if  TO  FUJURF  TWANTS 
Manners  and  Morals  to  be  Pondered  Over  for  Fternii) 


10  POINT  24A  36a  $3  25 

Gmi  BARGAINS  IN  BATH  WRAPPERS  FOR  LADIES  AND  MEN 
Convince  Yourself  That  These  are  the  Very  Finest  Goods  Made 


8  POINT  26A  38a  $3  00 

THOSE  WHO  HA1/E  LABORED  WELL  LOVE  THE  COMING  OF  THE  NIGHT  TIME 
Rest  Always  Being  a  Condition  Much  More  Blessed  to  Them  than  to  Idlers 


6  POINT  28A  40a  $2  50 

f/IUCH  DISCONIENJ  AfiD  CHAGRIH  ALWAYS  FOUND  IN  THE  UNION  OF  MAY  WITH  DECEMBER 
She  Accepted  Him  Solely  for  His  Name  and  Rank,  and  He  Married  Her  Only  for  Her  Beauty 

343 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


G0THie  ITRLie 


60  POINT  NO.  123  3A  6a  $9  60 

//Eff  Man 

48  POINT  NO.  123  4A  8a  $7  80 

M/CE  Come 

36  POINT  NO.  123  5A  10a  $6  40 

Craves  Bonus 
REUNIONS 


30  POINT  NO.  112  lOA  14a  $4  50 

Roast  Turkey  Gobbler 
THANKSGIVING 


344 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


G0THie  ITHLie 

20  POINT  NO.  112  18A  24a  $3  65 

Drying  Up  a  Single  Tear  Has 
MORE  MERIT  53 

18  POINT  NO.  112  ISA  25a  $2  80 

Youth  and  Wisdom  Were  Not  Combined 
DECORUM  LIMPS  BEHIND 

12  POINT  No.  112  22A  38a  $2  50 

How  Peaceful  and  Powerful  is  the  Quiet  Grave 

Which  Hushes  Worldly  Strife 

SLEEP  WHICH  KNOWS  NO  WAKING 

10  POINT  NO.  112  30A42a  $2  60 

Don'i  use  Big  Words  in  Promulgating  Useless  Esoteric 

Cogitations  or  Articulating  Superficial 

AND  RAMBLING  EXPRESSIONS  OF  SPEECH 

8  POINT  NO.  112  36A  52a  $2  60 

When  Athens'  Armies  Fell  and  Fettered  Thousands  Bore  the  Yoke 

of  War  at  Syracuse,  then  Redemption 

ROSE  UP  IN  THE  ATTIC  MUSE  AND  CONQUERED 

6  POINT  NO.  113  30A  60a  $2  40 

T/s  Sweet  to  Hear  the  Watch  Dog's  Honest  Bark  bay  Deep-Mouthed 

Welcome  as  we  Draw  near  Home,  'tis  Sweet  to 

SEE  THE  OLD  FAMILIAR  OBJECTS  AS  THE  DAY  COMES 

345 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DORie  ITALie 


60  POINT  4A  5a  $15  50 


RBin 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $10  75 

North  5 
POINTS 

36  POINT  5A  7a  $8  75 

7  Matured 
BAD  PLOT 


346 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


DORie  iTALie 

30  POINT  5A  7a  $6  50 

Gun  W  Boats 
BIRD  SHOT 

24  POINT  6A  10a  $5  00 

$12  Coast  Defence 
FRENCH  NATION 

18  POINT  8A  12a  $4  50 

American  39  Republio 
PRESIDENT-ELECT 

12  POINT  lOA  20a  $4  25 

Glorious  Melodies  Inspire  287 
QUOTATION  FOR  LITERATI 

10  POINT  12A  25a  $4  00 

dS93  Governnneni  Officials  Notninated 
HAUGHTY  SPANIARDS  VACATE 

8  POINT  15A  30a  $3  75 

Gt*and  Music  Interspersed  by  intervals  16 
SEVERAL  BEAUTiFUL  NOTES  PROLONGED 

6  POINT  18 A  40a  $3  50 

Dignifies  Religious  Ceremonies,  and  EducBtes  £1234 
MUSIC  IS  THAT  MODEL  OF  DIVINE  ELEGANCE 

347 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


INeLINED  GOTHie 

24  POINT  8A  $3  00 

SAD  2  BOY 

18  POINT  12A  $2  50 

TURN  43  HALL 

16  POINT  14A  $2  25 

SOUTH  56  GUARD 
BALTIMORE 

12  POINT  20A  $2  00 

OYOLE  PRESS  CLUB  31 
LIFE  IN  NEW  YORK 

10  POINT  24A  $1  75 

OUR    NOBLE  SHIPS   STEM   79 
THE  RIO  GRANDE 

8  POINT  26A  $1  50 

KNIGHTS    TEMPLARS    PARADED    1895 
THROUGH    BOSTON    STREETS 

6  POINT  NO.  7  28A  $1  25 

ITALIAN   OPERA   AT  MECHANICS  BUILDING  23 
EXCURSIONS    TO    EUROPE 

6  POINT  NO.  6  30A  $1  25 

39    HUNDRED    THOUSAND    EXCURSIONISTS    WENT 

PINE    EMBROIDERY    MATERIALS    EXHIBITED 

6  POINT  NO.  5  32A  $1  25         \         6  POINT  NO.  4  34A  $1  25 

INVENTIONS  DISPLAYED  86     \     FASHIONABLE   90  LOCATIONS 

MISCELLANEOUS  \  COMMONWEALTH 

348 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


QUENTELL  SERIES 

15 

72  POINT  4A  5a  $17  00 

BIG  Run 

60  POINT  '  4A  5a  $12  25 

GRINDER 
Blotch 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $10  25 

MIRACLES 
Endured 


349 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


QUENTELL  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  75 

HOME  Road 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

BORN  GREAT 
Stop  Thief 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  50 

NOBLE  ANTONY 
Races  Home 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $5  00 

AIGIST  RAMBLES 
Evening  Hour 


350 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


QUENTELL  SERIES 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  00 

RECORD  DISPOSITIONS 
Indisputed  Claims 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

FRIIT  RAISERS'  ASSOCIATION 
Exhibiting  Productions 

14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

PICKING  BEALTIFIL  WHITE  FLOWERS 
During  Short  Holiday  Seasons 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

ALWAYS  RECOMMEND  SIPERIOR  QliALITIES 
Prices  That  Defy  Competition 

10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

PROSPECTIVE  BUYER  ASSURED  COURTEOUS  TREATMENT 
Strategetic  Real  Estate  Dealers  Have  Success 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  50 

JIJDICIOIS  ADVERTISING   HAS   IMPROVED   RAILROAD   BISINESS 
Vestibuled  Trains  Between  Keokuk  and  Rochelle 

6  POINT  24A  36a  $2  25 

BENEVOLENT  CHRISTIAN  GENTLEMEN  PROPOSE  BUILDING  CHARITABLE  HOMES 

Plans  and  Specifications  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Application 

351 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YIIVNE  EXTENDED 

48  POINT  3A  4a  $11  50 

FAWN 


42  POINT  4A  5a  $10  00 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $8  00 


Makers 

30  POINT  5A  8a  $7  00 

MODESTV 


352 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  EXTENDED 

24  POINT  6A  10a  $6  00 

DENOUNCED 


18  POINT  9A  12a  $4  50 


14  POINT  lOA  14a  $3  75 

BASTERIV    CUIMATB 
Ohildhood  Scenes 

12  POINT  14A  18a  $3  50 

TEMRBRAINCE  MEETIIVG 
Thursday   INight   8 

10  POINT  18A  24a  $3  00 

COJVIIVIISSIOIN    TO    MERCMAINTS 
Payment    Promptly    iMade 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  75 

SUMMER     ROSES    QUICKUY    HADE 
Oaledonian     OIuId     A.ssocia.tion^ 

6  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

OBSERVATIOIV    T^VKEIV    >VF*TER    SUINDOWIV 

Va.lLia.fc>le   Ast:r*onomica^l    Calculations 

1  334S6T8QO 

23  353 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YINNE  SERIES 


72  POINT  4A  5  a  $17  00 

Finest 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $12  25 

SONGS 
Robin 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $10  25 

FRIGHT 
Mantel 


354 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  SERIES 

15  - 

48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  75 

DREAMS 
Leader 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

PRINCESS 
Station 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  50 

GOLD  MINE 
Corporate 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $5  00 

FINE   OPINION 
Contractor 


355 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


OE  YINNE  SERIES 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  00 

BUILDING    STONE 
Strangle  Design 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

NUMEROUS    REQUESTS 
Severe  Customer 

14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

COLUMBIA   BRICK  COMPANY 
Handsomely  Dressed  Girls 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

FIFTH  BEAUTIFUL  ILLUMINATION 
riyriads  of  Electric  Lights 

10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

MAKES  DIRECT  TELEGRAPHIC   CONNECTION 
Descriptive  Accounts  of  South  America 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  50 

ANNUAL   PROMISES  OF   USUAL   LARGE  DIVIDEND 
Hardships  Encountered  by  Early  Settler 

7  POINT  22A  34a  $2  50 

HARVESTING   MACHINERY   BROUGHT  VERY   LOW  PRICES 
Farmers  and  flerchants  Much  Gratified  by  Good  Crop 

6  POINT  24A  36a  $2  25         |        5^  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

NATIONAL  METER  COMPANY    I    HANDSOME  BRONZE  DISPLAY 

Tenth  Annual  Report  85  |  Antiquated  Ornaments  34 

356 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  eONOENSEO 

1 5 

72  POINT  4A  5a  $15  00 

RIO  List 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $10  00 

BINDERS 
Drama 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $7  50 

STUDENT 
Honesty 


357 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YINXE  eeiVDENSEO 

15 

48  POINT  4A  5a  $6  00 

ROMANTIC 
Maidens 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $5  50 

COAL  MINES 
Excavating 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  00 

FRENCH  BOND 
Judg:ments 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $4  50 

FLEETING  HOURS 
Smiles  of  Hope 


35S 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


DE  YINIVE  e©NOEIVSEO 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  00 

FLOWERS  OF  WINTER 
Music  of  Philosophy 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

BUILD  MOUNTAIN  BASTIONS 
Production  of  Labor 

14  POINT  12A  20a  $3  25 

RARE  EXCELLENCE  OF  GIRLHOOD 
Freshness  of  Eternal  Youth 

12  POINT  18A  22a  $3  00 

SALE  OF  ANCIENT  AND  MODERN  PICTURES 
Where  Women  are  Considered  Comely 

10  POINT  22A  30a  $2  76 

GATHER  RICH  HARVEST  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  FLORA 
Biographical  Inquiry  Concerning  Rome 

8  POINT  25A  36a  $2  50 

THRIFT  OF  TIME  WILL  GREATLY  REPAY  YOU  IN  AFTER  LIFE 
With  a  Profit  Beyond  Your  Most  Sanguine  Dreams 

6  POINT  30A  42a  $2  25 

POLITICS  AND  VERACITY  HAVE  THE  SAME  NUMBER  OF  LETTERS  BUT  THAT 

Is  all  They  Have  in  Common,  There  the  Resemblance  Ends 

359 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YIIVNE  EXTRa  eeiVOENSEO 


72  POINT  4A  5a  $15  00 

Read  Page 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $9  00 

Houses  Built 
RICH  STONE 

54  POINT  5A  7a  $8  00 

Fancy  Dress  5 
SHOE  MAKER 


360 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  EXTRa  eeiVOElVSEO 

48  POINT  5A  8a  $7  00 

Breech  Loading 
SUNDRY  NOTES 


42  POINT  6A  10a  $6  00 

Regular  Elections 
TOWNSHIP  VOTE 


36  POINT  6A  12a  $5  50 

Model  Advertisements 
EXTENSIVE  DISPLAY 


361 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


OE  YINIVE  EXTRH  ©©NOEIVSEO 

30  POINT  8A  12a  $5  00 

German  Railroad  Company 
RECENT  IMPROVEMENTS 

24  POINT  lOA  16a  $4  00 

Reduction  in  First  Cabin  Rates  7 
SPANISH  STEAMSHIP  COMPANY 

18  POINT  12A  20a  $3  25 

Annual  Display  of  Manufactured  Goods 
ST.  LOmS  EXPOSITION  AND  MUSIC  HALL 

14  POINT  ISA  22a  $3  25 

Fall  of  Napoleon  as  a  Lesson  to  Future  Tyrants 
EXHIBIT  OF  ANCIENT  AND  MODERN  PICTURES 


12  POINT  20A  26a  $3  00 

The  Smallest  Man  was  Chemati,  a  Chinese  Dwarf,  25  inches 
STRONGEST  FORTRESS  IN  THE  WORLD  IS  GIBRALTAR 

362 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YIIVNE  ITALie 


72  POINT  4A  5a  $19  00 

Hands 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $13  25 

MISER 
Exact 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $11  25 

JULIUS 
Outing 


363 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


OE  YINIVE  ITHLie 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  75 

READER 
Cramps 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

BOULDER 
Granite 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $6  50 

FINE  BA  NK 
Depositors 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $5  75 

THIRD  HOUSE 
Old  Soldier 


364 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  ITRLie 


24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  50 

BUSINESS  FIRMS 
Common  Sense 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $4  00 

PROSPEROUS  FARMER 
Special  Harvest 

14  POINT  _  12A  18a  $3  25 

SYSTEMS  OF  PENMANSHIP 
Muscular  Movement  62 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

RIGHT  OF  FOREIGN  CORPORATION 
Concentrate  Your  Forces 

10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

CONSIDER  IMPORTANT  BANKING  QUESTION 
Percentages  of  the  Total  Subscriptions 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  50 

BIOQRAPHIES  OF  MANY  DISTINGUISHED  PEOPLE 
Revised  Encyclopedia  for  all  Americans 

6  POINT  24A  36a  $2  25 

THE  HEART  BECOMES  HEROIC  BY  THE  MIGHT  OF  PASSIONS 

True  Love  is  the  Salutation  of  the  Angels  to  the  Stars 

365 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YIIVNE  ITHLie  ©UTLINE 

15 

72  POINT  4A  5a  $17  00 


nd 


60  POINT 


54  POINT 


48  POINT 


42  POINT 


4A  5a  $12  25 


on 


4A  5a  $10  25 


4A  5a  $7  75 


4A  6a  $7  25 

o 


ram 


366 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OE  YINNE  ITHLie  OUTLINE 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $6  50 


FME  Depot 


30  POINT  6A  9a  $5  75 


THmD  Soldier 


24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  50 

BUSINESS  Fmms 

Common  Sense 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $4  00 

PROSPEROUS  FARMER 
Special  Harvest 

14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

SYSTEMS  OF  PENMANSHIP 
Muscular  Movement  72 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 


367 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DE  YINNE  SHflOEO 


72  POINT 


4A.  5a  $17  00 


Niles5 


60  POINT 


4A  5a  $12  50 


54  POINT 


4A  5a  $10  50 


48  POINT 


4A  5a  $7  75 


TRU 
Presenit  4 


368 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


DE  YINNE  SHRDEO 


42   POINT 


4A  6a  $7  50 


INIST 


36  POINT 


5A  8a  $5  75 


wht9 


L 


24  POINT 


ONADE 


8A  10a  $4  50 


Honestly  38  Spoken 
MEXICAN  DOCTOR 


18  POINT 


lOA  16a  $3  75 


Governors  21  Body  Guard 
PUBLIC  SOLDIER 


12  POINT 


24 


s  $20 
REVIEWINQ  STATE 

369 


16A  20a  $3  25 

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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


H©WLaNO  SERIES 


60  POINT  4A  5a  $9  00 

DUESCail 

54  POINT  4A  6a  $8  00 

FINE  teh  8 

48  POINT  5A  8a  $7  00 

Friend  23  Jolin 

NOBLE  NAMES 

42  POINT  6A  10a  $6  00 

Burned  Naphtha  $5 

ENGLISH  POETRY 

THE   HOWLAND  AND  HOWLAND  OPEN  SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN  ONE    !S  PRINTED  OVER  THE 

OTHER   IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS 


370 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HeWLANO  SERIES 


30  POINT 


8A  12a  $5  00 


Beautiful  26  Painter 

MEXICAN  FARMERS 


24  POINT 


lOA  16a  $4  00 


Ridiculous  5T  Performing 

CHEAP  ATHLETIC  TRADE 


18  POINT 


12A  20a  $3  25 


Spanish  Guitars  90  Musical  Cadence 
PRINCE  EDWARDS  ISLAND 


12  POINT 


20A  30a  $3  00 


Vermont  Farmers  91  Smothered  Ambition 
MIDNIGHT  SERENADER  CRUSHED 

10  POINT        -  24A  36a  $2  75 

Carried  the  Deceased  78  Reuben  to  Town  Cemetery 
JONATHAN  SIMPSON'S  BLACK  HORSE 


8  POINT  28A  40a  $2  50 

Trials  and  910  Tribulations 
NUMEROUS  MOURNERS 


6  POINT  30A  50a  $2  25 

Welcome  News  for  46  Deacons 
VERY  STORMY  MARCH 


THE  HOWLAND  AND  HOWLAND  OPEN  SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE  EFFECT  WHEN  ONE  IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE 

OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS. 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HOWLAND  0PE1V 


4A  5a  $9  50 


54  POINT 


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J  \j\ 


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4A  6a  $8  50 


TxTi^^iYS^  /fl 


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48  POINT 


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5A  8a  $7  50 


Cflrfl 


V7   /TS 


42  POINT 


6A  10a  $6  50 


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THE  HOWLAND  OPEN   AND  HOWLAND  SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE  EFFECT  WHEN  ONE   IS  PRINTED  OVER   THE 

OTHER   IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS. 

372 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HOWLHND  ©PEN 


30  POINT 


8A  12a  $5  50 


eaitIM  26  Paiiter 

ilSTOfflC  MONSTER 


24  POINT 


lOA  16a  $4  50 
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Mdicilois  5T  Perfomii: 

HEAP  ATHLETIC  TRAD: 


18  POINT 


12A  20a  $3  50 


Spaiisl  Giltars  90  Mislcal  Cadeace 

BEAUTIFDL  lAMOM  FUESEKTEB 


12  POINT 


20A  30a  $3  00 


Yermeit  Farmers  Si  Smotlered  Ambiti®i 

Great  Sympathy  Expressed 

MIDNIGHT  SEREMDERS  CRUSHED 


10  POINT 


24A  36a  $2  75 


Carriedl  the  Beceased  t9  Remlbeiiii  to  Town  Cemetery 
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THE  HOWLAND  OPEN   AND  HOWLAND  SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN  ONE   IS  PRINTED  OVER   THE 

OTHER    IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS 

373 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eOLUMBUS 
eUTLINE 
INITIALS 

PRICE  PER  FONT 

36  POINT  $2  00 


48  POINT 
60  POINT 


3  00 

4  00 


FONTS  CONTAIN  ONLY  THE 
12  INITIALS  SHOWN 


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eOLUMBUS  ©UTLINE 

60  POINT 


3A  4a  $12  35 


18  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIAL 


MOM 


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ojume 


48  POINT 


3A  5a  $9  35 


THE  COLUMBUS  OUTLINE  WILL  REGISTER  WITH  THE  COLUMBUS  NO. 

374 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOLUMBUS  ©UTLINE 


36    POINT 


5A  8a  $8  00 


24  POINT 


lOA  15a  $7  05 


H^ 


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18  POINT 


15A  20a  $6  10 


MaiinsaDfleaniM 
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eOLUMBUS 
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PRICE  PER  FONT 
36  POINT  $2  00 


48  POINT 
60  POINT 


3  00 

4  00 


FONTS  CONTAIN  ONLY  THE 
12    INITIALS  SHOWN 


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375 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eOLUMBUS 
INITIALS 

PRICE  PER  FONT 

36  POINT  $2  00 

48  POINT    .      .     3  00 
60  POINT  4  00 

FONTS  CONTAIN  ONLY  THE 
12   INITIALS  SHOWN 


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e©LUMBUS  No,  2 


60  POINT  3A  4a  $12  35 

Risk 

N© 


18  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIAL 

HUM  Tunes 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $9  35 

Enter 
BIN 


THE  COLUMBUS  NO.   2  WILL  REGISTER  WITH  THE  COLUMBUS  OUTLINE 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOLUMBUS  No.  2 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $8  00 

Grants 
SIX 

24  POINT  lOA  15a  $7  05 

Examiner 
RieH 

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18  POINT  15A  20a  $6  10 

Mausoleums 

N©TEO 

1234 


eeLUMBus 

INITIALS 

PRICE  PER  FONT 

36  POINT  .  $2  00 
48  POINT  .  .  3  00 
60  POINT       4  00 

FONTS  CONTAIN  ONLY  THE 
12   INITIALS  SHOWN 


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THE  COLUMBUS  NO.    2  WILL  REGISTER  WITH  THE  COLUMBUS  OUTLINE 

377 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e0LUMBUS  No.  2 


15  POINT  18A  25a  $5  00 

Daring  Burglar  Captured 

Not  Missing 

eaUSED  WONDER 

12  POINT  25A  35a  $4  25 

Handsome  Brushwork  Exhibition 

Framed  with 

BERUTIFUL  PieXURES 

10  POINT  26A  40a  $3  75 

Electrical  Appliances  Used  Extensively 

Pronounced  Successful 

THEHTRieaL  ENTERPRISE 


8  POINT  30A  45a  $3  50 

Celebrated  Instructors  in  Oil  and  Crayon  Work 

Scholars  Furnish  Brushes 

WHLKAROUND  RND  OONOTHING 


6  POINT  35A  50a  $3  25 

Tlmusing  Pictures  Illustrating  Marriage  Tribulations 
(^ome  Early  and  ?lvoid  the  Rush 
STEREOPTieeN  ENTERTaiNMENTS 
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378 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RIMPLED  SERIES 

48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

BAR  Signs 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  00 

Safety  AGENT 

30  POINT  '  6A  9a  $4  25 

FAMILY  Package 

24  POINT  8A  12a  $3  50 

Amusing  ORATION 


18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

BLITHESOME  Questioners 


12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

Nature's   Remedy  SOLD   IN    BOXES 

10  POINT  22A  35a  $2  75 

CRACKED  VOICES  Speedily  Counteracted 


8  POINT  25A  40a  $2  50 

Immediate   Relief  after   Usinc^    BROKEN    HEARTS 


379 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ERSTMHN  SERIES 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $10  65 

Roman 

60  POINT  ^  4A  5a  $9  90 

Emotion 

48  POINT  4A  6a  $6  95 

MEN  Rise 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  50 

HOME  Boys 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $5  00 

Multum  in  Parvo 
NORFOLK 


380 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EHSTMAN  SERIES 

15 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  00 

Emancipation  Echoes 
ABE  LINCOLN 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  25 

Elevated  Railway  Depot 
RAPID  TRAINS 

12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

The  Ideal  Power  for  Tired  Printers 
HERCULES  GAS  ENGINE 

10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

California  Contribution  to  Wonder  World 
THE  YOSEMITE  VALLEY 

9  POINT  20A  40a  $2  55 

Chinese  and  Japanese  Contestants  in  the  Ring 
THE    COREAN    IMBROGLIO 

8  POINT  22A  30a  $2  50 

Better  half  a  year  of  Europe  than  a  cycle  of  Cathay 
LILIUOKALANI,  THE  FORSAKEN 

6  POINT  24A  48a  $2  30 

Revised  Edition  of  Longfellow's  Poems  Beautifully  Bound 
STUDIOUS  PROFESSORS  OF  THE  ARTS  DIVINE 

381 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LIPPINeOTT  SERIES 


60  POINT  4A  6a  $9  00 

Music  Box 
TUNES 

48  POINT  4A  7a  $6  50 

Brave  Count 
HONORS 

38  POINT  6A  8a  $5  00 

Seaside  Resorts 
ROMANTIC 


382 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIPPINeOTT  SERIES 

4 

30  POINT  7A  10a  $4  25 

Scientific  Measure 
MEDITATION 

24  POINT  lOA  15a  $3  75 

Dedication  Ceremonies 
INAUGURATION 

18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

Historical  Oration  Delivered 
EMINENT  SENATOR 

12  POINT  22A  35a  $3  00 

Lucrative  Government  Positions  Secured 
HONEST  CITIZEN  REPORTS 

10  POINT  28A  40a  $2  75 

Attaching  Signatures  to  Important  Documents 
ENCOURAGING  MODERN  DIPLOMACY 


8  POINT  30A  50a  $2  50        |         ^  ^^^^^  3^^  ^^^  ^^  25 

Humane  Protective   Society       Renowned  statesmen  Deliberate 


CHARTER  GRANTED 
1234567890 

383 


ENTHUSIASTIC   DEBATERS 
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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


RMERieHN  ©LO  STYLE 

48  POINT  4A  $4  00 

DUKEDOM 


36  POINT  6A  $3  00 

HUNT  6  DUCK 

30  POINT  8A  $2  75 

28  LIME  FRUIT 


24  POINT  lOA  $2  50 

MONIES  COINED  85 


18  POINT  12A  $2  25 

43  BLUSHES  MAKE  YOUTH 

12  POINT  15A  $2  00 

NOTED  AMERICAN  LADY  PEDESTRIAN  27 

384 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RMERieaiV  0LO  STYLE  No.  3 

60  POINT  3A  6a  $10  00 

NICE  List 

48  POINT  4A  8a  $7  00 

P^OST  Forms 

36  POINT  6A  10a  $5  50 

QUICK  Returns 

30  POINT  8A  12a  $4  70 

EJ\IGUSI(  Republics 

24  POINT  lOA  15a  $4  00 

Striking  P'jachine  Operators 
BOSTON  I^ECRUITS 

18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  50 

American  Contractors  Building  I^ailroads 
LIBERAL  DELEGATE  LOCATED 

25  385 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eaSLON  eONOENSED 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $9  00 

BRIGhtens 

48  POINT  3A  5a  $5  50 

SEMD  3  Back 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $5  00 

HOMES  Received 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $4  50 

BROKEN  2  Mansions 

24  POINT  6A  12a  $3  50 

Wonderstricken  Countenance 
EXPECTS  COMRADE 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  00 

Contemplated  Manufacturing  Fireworl^s 
BOUGHT  REFRESHED  DESIGNS 


386 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SHM0a  SERIES 

2 

48  POINT  3A  5a  $6  50 

BUN  Wins 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $5  00 

CARE  Not^d 


24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  00 

HOISEST  BROTHER 

Stained  CTothes  4s 

18  POINT  llA16a  $3  25 

NOVeUTY  CeUEBRATTNG 

12  POINT  25A  32a  $3  00 

QonFri-rp^d  Unfta^^fan^  jQUrpFoUnd^d  79 


387 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


QURINT  ROMHIV  No.  2 


48  POINT  4A  5a  $11  00 

CO  ^aisi 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $8  50 

24  POINT  6A  8a  $5  00 

CHURCH  CHOIR 

Oocan  ^riavcl 

18  POINT  8A  10a  $4  50 

12  POINT  14A  16a  $3  25 

];i^ERARY  ^NI^ER^AINMBN^ 

Antiquai^ian  Amon^  BookiS 

10  POINT  14A  18a  $3  00 

RAR^  FI^OW^RiS  OF  ^K^  MOUN^AINjS 

Book  About  Fr«uii  Gardens 

388 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


QUailMT  GOTHie 

48  POINT  5A  $5  00 

PAINTING 

36  POINT  5A  $3  50 

WIDE  RIVER 


24  POINT  8A  $3  00 

A/VVBITIOUS  BOYS 
EXCELSIOR  5 

18  POINT  lOA  $2  50 

POLITICIANS  PROMISE 
A\A/NY  ThI/NGS  $523 

12  POINT  12A  $1  50 

COMMEMDABLE    PROMPTITUDE 
EXACTLY  OM  TIME   $428 

10  POINT  16A  $1  25 

PRAISEWORTI1Y  POLAR  EXPLORERS 

GREAT  PERILS  THEY  E^DURE  7 

389 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MORTISED  SERIES 


48  POINT  3A  $5  70 

CHAINS 


MORTISED  SERIES  SHOWN   IN  COMBINATION. 


fiRST  ^NSIGN 

Fne  ^UGH  Jozenge 


5  4  2  3  1 


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8  9 

THE   LETTERS  0  E  F  L  Q  AND  T  ARE  MADE   EACH   IN  TWO  DISTINCT  WIDTHS. 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MORTISED  SERIES 


36  POINT  5A  $4  30 

WATCHES 


24  POINT  9A  $3  00 

REMEMBERED 


18  POINT  12A  $2  50 

FARMER  INSURED 


12  POINT  18A  $2  10 

BEAUTIFUL  HOMESTEAD 
RUSTIC  SCENERY 


9  POINT  22A  $1  80 

SLAUGHTER  WHITE  ELEPHANTS 
DEXTEROUS  RECRUITS 


6  POINT  25A  $1  45 

TIIVKETTLE  DECORATIONS  INSULTED  CANINE 

1234567890 

HOLDING  INDIGNATION  MEETING 

391 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Erratick  and  Erratick  Outline 

1 

48  POINT     .  4A  5a  $7  50 


Row 

HURT 


r 


42  POINT 


4A  6a  $6  00 


Fur)  67 


O 


30  POINT 


6A  8a  $5  50 


Good  84  Sapd 


nALDE/1 


PRICES  ARE   FOR  A  FONT  OF   EITHER  ERRATICK  OR  ERRATICK  OUTLINE.      ERRATICK  AND  ERRATICK 
OUTLINE   MAKE   A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN  ONE   IS  PRINTED  OVER   THE  OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS. 


392 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Erratick  and  Erratick  Outline 

1  -  -   - 

24  POINT  8 A  12  a  $4  00 

HANDSOnE 

18  POINT  lOA  18a  $3  50 

Deligbtful  4f  Cestaniie 
COAVPOSIT 


12  POINT  14A  24a  $3  00 


Wbci7  Discovered  Itm 

A\ASONIC  Tienf^L 


10  POINT  16A  32a  $2  75 

Quickly  Appj'^cieite  attractive  ^(^ml%m 
WIDE-AWAKE  ADVeRTISeiR 

8  POINT  20A  32a  $2  50 

Erra^ticK  5erie5  However  Eeeaira^^  EstalbIIslli)e< 
FACULTY  OF  O 


6  POINT  20A  40a  $2  25 

Tbe  Prinje  Fzivorites  Di5t2ince<€  hy  PlIafHate^  Il@Bi@ya.r4^ 
SIHEEPSHEAD   BOOKi^AKSiR  SWE^PlUeP 

PRICES  ARE  FOR  A  FONT  OF  EITHER   ERRATICK  OR  ERRATICK  OUTLINE.      ERRATICK  AND  ERRATICK 
OUTLINE  MAKE  A  FINE  EFFECT  WHEN  ONE  IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE  OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS. 

393 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


VIRILE  HNO  VIRILE  ©PEN 


60  POINT 


48  POINT 


flRE 


36  POINT 


4A  6a  $7  50 


r^p 


p; 


6A  8a  $6  50 


6 A  10a  $6  00 


CouDts  %  iway 
QUIET 

PRICES  ARE   FOR  A  FONT  OF   EITHER    VIRILE    OR  VIRILE  OPEN.        VIRILE    AND    VIRILE    OPEN    SERIES 
MAKE  A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN  ONE  IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE  OTHER    IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS 


394 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


VIRILE  aNO  VIRILE  ©PEN 


30  POINT 


8A  12a  $5  50 


Prunjiper  7S  G@ 
STOCK  TM 


24  POINT 


lOA  16a  $4  00 


Hi^riDOQious  9 
EXPELLED 


18  POINT 


Excellent  Pinner 
HIBERNIAN  COM 


12545 


B)  <■(  B  ^ 


12A  20a  $3  50 


12   POINT 


Beautiful  Productions  fraii 
COMPLETE  FLORAL 


$12345 


um 


16A  30a  $3  00 


FkweR 


PRICES    ARE    FOR    A    FONT  OF    EITHER  VIRILE  OR  VIRILE  OPEN.        VIRILE    AND  VIRILE    OPEN    SERIES 
MAKE  A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN  ONE    IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE  OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS 

395 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


QVRINT  SERIES 

48  POINT  4A  $4  00 

KEb  2  nm 

36  POINT  6A  $3  40 

HflNb  54  5ITE 

24  POINT  8A  $2  90 

5T0YE  ^  QK/ITE 


18  POINT  lOA  $2  25 

B/inPERQ  6 1  PRINTERS 


12  POINT  14A  $1  90 

DEATH  OF  ALBERT  DURER  '26 

10  POINT  20A  $1  90 

FIRST  COLORED  FRIMTS  DEC.  1 758 


8  POINT  24A  $1  90 

HER/lLb  *I!5  TIMES  Q2.  34  HyRON  4VENgE 

w'       ^m       The  ornaments  shown    *  A  *    are  put  up  with  their  w       ^ 

^^^^M  respective  sizes      ^       throughout  series  ^^^^1 

I         ■    ^^^1  -^^^  sizes  line  together  accurately  ^^^1    I         ■ 

■         ■    ^^M  U  at  the  bottom  WW  ^^    ■         ■ 

1  infiiinHH  KHHtiririi  I 

THE  QUAINT  AND    QUAINT    OPEN    SERIES    MAKE  A    FINE    EFFECT    WHEN    ONE    IS    PRINTED  OVER  THE 

OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS. 


396 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


QUHINT  ©PEN 


48  POINT 


4A  $4  00 


36  POINT 

in 


6A  $3  40 


4B 


24  POINT 


8A  $2  90 


mt 


18  POINT 


lOA  $2  25 


Bi^rmmM  6  \  wmmm.. 


12  POINT 


ht.arn  ©r  atwrnr 


14A  $1  90 


10  POINT 


20A  $1  90 


FDIST  C@L©^E1^  remTS  lD)ECo  fl  ?S@ 


8  POINT  24A  $1  90 


rL47 


The  ornaments  shown    *  A  *   are  put  up  with  their 
respective  sizes      ^      throughout  series 


run 


L^  AH  sizes  line  together  accurately  C ^ 

^    FL-U  at  the  bottom  nJT     ]^ 

jiniijiiiniMii  MHBiHlnlii  I, 

THE  QUAINT   OPEN    AND  QUAINT    SERIES    MAKE    A    FINE    EFFECT   WHEN    ONE    IS    PRINTED    OVER   THE 

OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS 

397 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


EPITHPH  SERIES 

48  POINT  3A  $6  00 

THINKER 

36  POINT  5A  $4  25 

REMAINDER 


24  POINT  7A  $3  25 

BRAVE  SOLDIER 
^MOUNTAIN>«^ 

18  POINT  9A  $2  50 

CHURCHES  />  BURIALS 
«<REMKRKnBLE  316>» 

12  POINT  14A  $2  25 

LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF  PLATES 
FUNERAL  56S  INSCRIPCION 

THE  EPITAPH  AND  EPITAPH    OPEN  SERIES    MAKE  A  FINE    EFFECT  WHEN    ONE  IS    PRINTED  OVER  THE 

OTHER  IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS. 


398 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EPITAPH    0PEN 


48  POINT 


3A  $6  00 


iOMT 


36  POINT 


5A  $4  25 


BWm  POL 
FiOST 


24  POINT 


7A  $3  25 


mmt  mmMR 
num4 


THE   EPITAPH    OPEN  AND   EPITAPH    SERIES   MAKE  A  FINE    EFFECT  WHEN    ONE   IS    PRINTED  OVER   THE 

OTHER   IN   DIFFERENT  TINTS. 


399 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e©NT©UR  No.  2 


48  POINT 


3A  $4  70 


36  POINT 


4A  $3  30 


24  POINT 


6A  $1  90 


d;)d 
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mm 


18  POINT 


8A  $1  65 


mm 


400 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e©NT0UR  No.  5 


48  POINT 


3A  $5  40 


36  POINT 


4A  $4  00 


nu 


24  POINT 


6A  $2  35 


EOeOFEA^ 


RhUU 


26 


401 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eONTODR  No.  1 


48  POINT 


4A  8a  $8  80 


HI 


neir^ 


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36  POINT 


5A  10a  $6  90 


©S1D°(B  [\3[F®Va!J 


®\E 


iKli 


D 

D)    (0 


28  POINT 


6A  12a  $5  15 


\F\P®7Z®m  ©D°®®DOD 


[Sl©®^® 


402 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e©NT©UR  No.  1 


24  POINT 


8A  16a  $5  00 


PODDDllSim®  S®[PDDi]®[jO 


OJ]^EKD(o)[K] 


20  POINT 


lOA  20a  $5  00 


©rntoaim]  ©©ood]©  [Ssi'S©(il 


ra/^os 


©OTl 


16   POINT 


lOA  20a  $3  45 


12  POINT 


16A  32a  $3  25 


403 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e©NT©UR  No.  6 


72  POINT 


3A  $5  40 


V^U 


60  POINT 


3A  $3  75 


r7:\ 


v^  uuu 


48  POINT 


y^ 


4A  $3  20 


40  POINT 


4BM 


5A  $2  70 


404 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eONTOUR  No.  6 


32  POINT 


8A  $2  75 


Fiii 


[Ul 


\dJ 


24  POINT 


12A  $2  25 


liSl 


Q 


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18  POINT 


ISA  $2  10 


m  iiTii^M 


lEiMTI 


12  POINT  32A  $2  00 

WMmm  Mmmmii  mmm%imi\hi 

©IMlllTriiiiiDj 


405 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e©IVT©UR  No.  4 


72  POINT 


3A  5a  $11  95 


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2i. 


60  POINT 


3A  5a  $9  45 


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^sj^ALJ  U  U 


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48  POINT 


4A  8a  $8  20 


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406 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e©NT©UR  No.  4 


40  POINT 


4A  8a  $6  00 


W<giw 


Dan 


32  POINT 


5A  10a  $4  90 


Mepman  Custom 


28  POINT 


iU 


6 A  12  a  $4  00 
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(Ditepinff  liemopi 


FMElOlENi 


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407 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


72  POINT 


eONTOUR  No.  7 


3A  6a  $7  85 


60  POINT 


3A  6a  $5  90 


M/n 


44  POINT 


L^y 


y 


4A  8a  $4  40 


w^y^ 


^IID 


32  POINT 


TTD 


5A  10a  $3  35 


yii        2. 


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1 


4o8 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eONTOUR  No.  3 


12 


36  POINT 


3A  $5  75 


L-n   fnJ 


CD 


^3c^^ 


24  POINT 


6A  $4  25 


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NTIQ) 


COIL^ID) 


18  POINT 


6A  $2  25 


B<0)i^in)isi^ 


1 


iM^tt^isim 


409 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


WASHINGTON  SERIES 

15       

60  POINT  4A  5a  $15  00 

Hit)  Hot 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $10  50 

ppee  HIG 

48  POINT  4A  5  a  $10  00 

flECaTOJNi 

]V[onday 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

SHEAI^IHG 

Buekles 


410 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


WHSHIXGTeiV  SERIES 


36  POINT  5A  8a  $6  75 

BRIGHTNESS 
Liaminoas 

30  POINT  6A  8a  $5  25 

HOYAIi   WO^WEIM 
Abundance  9 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  50 

Gf^EflT  PfllflTIJlGS 
pine  flf  t  Sales 

18  POINT  9A  13a  $3  50 

CflliCUliflTIflG  DflmflGE 
Secat^ed  InsatT^ance  3 


12  POINT  12A  18a  $3  00 

flice  Houses 

8  POINT  18A  24a  $2  50 

Elegant  Magazines 


10  POINT  16A  22a  $2  75 

Fflt^mEH^S    SflHEP 
Pt^oduGe  Buyer 

6  POINT  22A  32a  $2  25 

I^ESOIiUTIOJ^S  OF  CO^^DOLiEflCE 

CUf  itten  in  Flouuery  Style 


411 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


JEFFERSON  SERIES 

15 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $11  00 

HOT  HoUs 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $8  50 

Gone  BANK 

48  POINT  4A  6a  $7  75 

HflRD  Times 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $6  25 

Walks  CHflHiVI 

36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  75 

SUlV[]V[EHShouiep 

30  POINT  6A  8a  $4  75 

Paramount  SECHETS 


412 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


JEFFERSON  SERIES 

16  

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  50 

BIO  IVIOUflTfllfl  RfllliWflY 
Danger  Signal  $5 

18  POINT  lOA  14a  $3  25 

flEW  FASHIONS  IN  liflDlES  CLOAKS 
Elegant  and  Beautiful  $523 

12  POINT  16A  24a  $3  00 

PROFESSORS    flHD    TEACHERS    Of    TRIQOHO|VIETRY 
flccarate  |VIeasaring  Triangles  by  Student 

10  POINT  20A  28a  $2  75 

CELEBRATED    CHARACTEHS    IH   OUR  AlVIERICAISl  HISTORY 
George  Washington  and  Thomas  Jefferson 


8  POINT  24A  32a  $2  50 

FIHST  ORflNO  RECEPTION   TENDERED  TO  THE  ANCIENT   ORDER  Op  LOUNGERS 

Special  Invitation  Extended  to  Policenien  and  all  Other*  Gentlemen 


6  POINT  '  26A  38a  $2  25 

PRIVATE   IiESSONS  GIVEH  IH  THE   SCIEHTIFIC  ART  OF  BOXIHG  BY  WELL-KHOWH  HTHLETIC  PROFESSOR 

Punching  and  Thumping  the  Opdet<  of  the  Day  at  the  Knocit-DoiuD  Society 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LHFaYETTE  SERIES 

72  POINT  4A  5a  $9  50 

FIKE  Eaters 

60  POINT  4A  6a  $7  50 

Protects  IfflflT 

54  POINT  4A  6a  $7  00 

ROASTED  Glams 

48  POINT  6A  8a  $7  00 

Carpet  SWEEPING 

42  POINT  6A  9a  $6  25 

SPliEHDiD  floFDings 


414 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LHFHYETTE  SERIES 


36  POINT  8A  10a  $5  75 

IJVIPOHTED  IiOBSTEHS 

Art  Gonnoisseup 


30  POINT  9A  12  $5  00 

GREAT  WESTEHH  HfllliWAY 

Throagh  Mmited  Train 

24  POINT  10 A.  14a  $4  00 

RflHE  flpD  EXGELLEliT  PLAGE 

Groming  HapWly  (Healthy 

18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

VflGHT  {{flCIflG  THE  FflVOHlTE  PflSTIJVIE 

fllagnifieent  Pleasure  Yaeht  Burned 

12  POINT  20A  30a  $3  00 

FfllWOUS    lOHlTEHS    AND   HISTOHlflfiS  OF  SGOTIiflJlD 
Teachings  of  jWinds  Outliving  |VIany  l^aees 

415 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


OUERER  SERIES 

12 

72  POINT  3A  5a  $10  00 

jnourners 

60  POINT  3  A  6a  $9  00 

SURE  Home 

48  POINT  3 A  4a  $6  00 

HOARD  Hours 

36  POINT  5A  7a  $4  75 

BanKers  4  Wanted 

DISGHHRGED 


416 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OCERER  SERIES 


24  POINT  8A  11a  $4  00 

GovErnmBntai  Transaction 
Falsification 

RELATED  NIGHTLY 


18  POINT  llA16a  $3  25 

BuBmBntlng  Histories  Itlanufactureil 
Battalion  S  Dutstiown 

GLDRIDUS  NHTIDNHL  VICTORY 


12  POINT  ISA  24a  $3  00 

Enthusiastic  Qualifications  Guarantee  Glorious 
Permanent  Evolutions 

ERIIDICPTIDH  inORE  CDHIPLETE  368 

27  417 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


RUBENS  SERIES 


72  POINT  5A  6a  $10  25 


60  POINT  4A  7a  $7  50 


54  POINT  6A  8a  $6  75 

TRUSTY  98  FM 

* 

48  POINT  6A  8a  $6  00 

SEBVIGES  Peiimeil 


42  POINT  7A  10a  $5  50 


418 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RCBENS  SERIES 


36  POINT  8A  12a  $5  00 

IBIDES  DESIBE  UH  Fai 


30  POINT  lOA  14a  $4  50 


24  POINT  12 A  18a  $4  25 

PDDDal  Gliristiiias  iQvitatloii  ExteQileil 

GEKEHOnS  OPEim  aEGEPTIOK 


18  POINT  12A  24  $3  25 

jlliGfiaiilcal  flppliaqces  Tlioroighly  IqtioiluGeil 

678  GOLumeiH  m.  goiufbny 


12  POINT  22A  36a  $3  00 

Unfriendly  Feeling  Between  Powerful  European  Nationalities 

nmmv  wmim  desehye  coimnENDflTioN 

419 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


RTLaNTH  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  $10  00 

KING 

42  POINT  4A  $7  25 

7VYKIN 


36  POINT  4A  $6  75 

7VTIN 


30  POINT  5A  $5  00 


MUCH 


420 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HTLHXTa  SERIES 


24  POINT  6A  $4  50 

POWER  S 


18  POINT  8A  $3  50 

PUT?- OUT 

14  POINT  9A  $3  25 

RGTV^MNCeRS  t-SS 

12  POINT  12A  $3  00 

F=OUNDEREDf  SHIRS 
-^iL-OSX    KX    SEKi^ 

10  POINT  16A  $2  75 

RMINING  •  ON  -THE  •  ROOI= 
ROURING  DOiAiN 

8  POINT  20A  $2  50 

OOV/RKOEOWS  •  VOUNO  •  LKDIES  •  IS 
SKT^TING   T^L-ONO    ON    lOO 

6  POINT  28A  $2  25 

INOT^NDESOENT   EI-EOTRIO  L^IGHT  T^ND   ROiA^ER 

STReeT     CKRS     RUN      7?T     NIGHT 

421 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


YierORIH  SERIES 


43  POINT  5A  $8  50 

RMNKS 

42  POINT  6A  $7  25 

CHILD 

36  POINT  6A  $6  75 

SHEARER 
L00K6D 

30  POINT  7A  $5  00 

^LOiZERS-l^ 
LONGING 


422 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


YieroRia  series 


24  POINT  8A  $4  50 

LIMITED  RUN 
BHNK6R 

18  POINT  lOA  $3  50 

GRHTIOT*- STREET 
■^iBOULDGRSi^ 

14  POINT  12A  $3  25 

MODEST  89  FHSHIONS 
QUIET  COLOR 

12  POINT  16A  $3  00 

BORDERING  f  ON  •••  INSANITY 
-^IKLMOST  •  K  •  GENIUS-!^ 

10  POINT  '  20A  $2  75 

FRESH  POSIES  FROM  THE  GHRDEN 
B6HUTIFUL  TO  BSHOLD 

8  POINT  28A  $2  50 

HKNDSOME  •••  FKCGS  ••  iZOLUPTUOUS  •••  FIGURES 
►^lNO:iZ6L  •  HND  •  STARTLING  •  COSTUMESl^ 

6  POINT  36A  $2  25 

POLKR    EXPEDITION    LOST   IN    FKR    NORTHERN   LKTITUDE    HND 
SURROUNDSD    BY   SNOW    ICeBERGS 


423 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HLASKAN  SERIES 

12 

48  POINT  3A  $7  30 

DIMB 
MIS 


36  POINT  4A  $6  00 


24  POINT  6A  $4  50 

FOUMDErR 
3/-VIRK 


424 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HLaSKRN  SERIES 


18  POINT  8A  $3  65 

RE:PUBLIC<AM 


12  POINT  lOA  $2  05 

BAND  PLAYED  MARCH 

KINDMEARTED 

(aOLDEN  MOMENTS 


10  POINT  12A  $1  70 

BASE:   COMIC   OPHRA   TROOPB 

L.OUING1   DBSIRB 

POLITICAL  36  SCMBMB 


8  POINT  16A  $1  70 

MEiGRO  BARBEiR  SMAREiS  DAILY  BRE:AD 

HISTORICAL  MONUMENT 

OUTING  TICKETS    PRINTE:D   CHEAP 


6  POINT  24A  $1  50 

QUOTED   SCRIPTURE  TMROUGMOUT   INTERESTING   LECTURE 

ZEALOUSLY  GUARD   YOUR    POCKETBOOK 

DETERMINED  APPEAL    FROM    CUBAN    PATRIOT   23*56 

425 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


O0UGLaS  SERIES 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $6  25 

GONSumer 

42  POINT  3A  6a  $5  00 

FIVE  5  Gents 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $4  90 

Renew  GAME 


30  POINT  6A  12a  $4  45 

DESIGN  Costume 


24  POINT  8A  16a  $4  30 

rtUMAN  4  Monster 


18  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  30 

NUMEROUS  Banishments 


12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  10  ^q  POINT  18A  36a  $2  40 

Spanish   Pilots   Ruined 
EXPOSED   786 


Decorate  Uniform 
SUPERBLY 


426 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIIVeOLN  SERIES 


60  POINT  3 A  6a  $7  25 

BLUE  Roses 

48  POINT  4A  9a  $6  00 

NOVEL  Drama 

42  POINT  4A  8a  $5  00 

HOUSE  4  Scene 

36  POINT  5A  10a  $4  75 

BRING  Receipt  79 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $3  75 

85  EARLY  Gable  News 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $3  50 

Numerous  fiouses  Burning 

18  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  75 

Exceptional  Advantages  Granted 


12  POINT  12A  24a  $2  25 

Baltimore  Lithograph 
COMPANY  654 


10  POINT  20A  40a  $2  00 

European  Writers  Contribute 

GREAT  786  WORKS 

427 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TYPO  SERIES 

60  POINT  3A  4a  $7  00 

Wheat  flELD 

48  POINT  4A  6a  $5  25 

aOUDY  Weather 

36  POINT  5 A  7a  $4  70 

Serpentine  DAHCIR 


30  POINT  6A  9a  $3  55 

EXPORTED  Productions 


24  POINT  8A  10a  $2  85 

Critical  Surgical  OPERATIONS 


18  POINT  lOA  14a  $2  40 

VIOLf  NT  STORMS  nomcs  Destroy  54 


428 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MANSFIELD  SERIES 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $8  50 

Gf  aif7d  BodtS 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  00 

5prit}ig  83  Gdme 

24  POINT  6A  12a  $4  00 

Jbomas  pheline  Qddrtette 
48  Serenaders 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  50 

Hecof ded  ^luTith  gf i^bt  l^ettef ifi^ 
Xbe  Qotnlnetidaible  f)eed$ 

12  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  00 

f  af  thef  We  Speed  the  Bettef  We  Xj^htn  that 
lidtndiliiUes  fleed  3456 


429 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FERDINAND  SERIES 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $9  85 

48  POINT  3A  8a  $7  35 

Renewing 
(garden  *penee 

36  POINT  4A  10a  $5  30 

1234567 


430 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HOUGHTON   SERIES 


60  POINT  3A  4a  $11  90 


onifoFS 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $9  25 

Past  ^iroe 

36  POINT  3A  7a  $7  50 


\  @) 


}^<\X)\S  ) 


24  POINT  4A  10a  $4  50 


431 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MceULLRGH  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  7a  $6  50 

LiniE  MACH 

The  Editor 


42  POINT  5A  8a  $6  00 

INICHT  MARTYR 

The  Publicist 


36  POINT  6A  9a  $5  50 

ARE  VEKY  POINTED 

Mack's  Einisions 


432 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MceULLHGH  SERIES 

30  POINT  7A  10a  $4  25 

AND  BEST  OF  ALL  THE 

Eirst  5  Paragraphs 


24  POINT  8A  12a  $4  00 

THAT  BRAINIEST  EXPONENT 

Paper  That  is  Primed 

18  POINT  lOA  14a  $3  25 

BIT  THE  PAPER  HE  WAS  IHIINNINfi 

Made  the  Rusty  Fossils  swear 


12  POINT  16A  20a  $3  00 

SHREWD  REPORTERS  SECURED  DAMAGING  EVIDENCE 

inlortunate  Adventurers  Disappeared 


10  POINT  20A  26a  $2  75 

THE  EDITORIAL  ASSOCIATION  MET   IN    CAIRO  APRIL  2$,  1597 

The  coming  Presidential  campaign  Was  Ably  Discussed 

28  433 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

IROQCeiS  SERIES 

1  5 

36  POINT  3A  6a  $6  50 

SUM  Dials 

30  POINT  4A  8a  $5  50 

Quick  Maid^ 
SMIbDD 

24  POINT  5A  10a  $4  50 

Monest  Dealer 
-^GHEAP— 

18  POIl^-T  6A  12a  $3  30 

Western  Grandeur 
MOUNTAINS 


12  POINT        lOA  18a  $2  40    [    lo  POINT        14A  20a  $2  35 

Musical  Gharm 


Native  Dame 
BUXOM 


8  POINT  15A  30a  $2  10 

Popular  Tragedians 

BINTDRTAIINDD 

12345678 


BINTRAINGB 


6  POINT  20A  40a  $2  40 

Recreation   Invigorates 

TERPSICHORE  A  IN 

123456789 


434 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


IROQUOIS  eONOEXSEO 


36  POINT  5A  8a  $4  90 

Natural  Mound 
KDAGHED 

30  POINT  6A  9a  $4  25 

Modern  Diversion 
GRIGKETBR 


24  POINT  8A  12a  $3  75 

Benevolent  Mechanics 
SUBSCRIPTION 

18  POINT  lOA  16a  $3  00 

Choice  Selections  Rendered 

OPENING  EXERCISES 

1234567890 


435 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TRINHL— Series  ©ne 


INITIALS 

24  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  6A  $3  00         3A  $2  60 

GR(DGER 


INITIALS 

18  POINT  WITH  24  POINT  INITIALS  8A  $2  85         3A  $1  50 

MODEST  GARDEN 


^ 234567 e 


ENTER  HOMES 


INITIALS 

12  POINT  WITH  18  POINT  INITIALS  lOA  $2  50  4A  $1  15 

None  Under  Value 


436 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TRINHL— Series  Two 


36  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS  4A  $4  40         3A  $5  00 

HANGER 
PUNS 

INITIALS 

28  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  6 A  $4  25         3 A  $2  60 

MEMORIAM 


HTD 


INITIALS 

20  POINT  WITH  28  POINT  INITIALS  8A  $3  65         4A  $2  10 

PRICED  RUBIES 


iSi: w  i^Si 

NeatDame 


437 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TRINHL— Series  Three 

48  POINT  3 A  $6  25 

BREAK 


INITIALS 

36  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS  4A  $5  40  3A  $5  00 

HINDERS 


LjB 


INITIALS 

24  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  6 A  $4  40         3 A  $3  50 

RINK  5  FUN 


NT^l-L 


438 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PLUTO  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  $5  50 

SELFISH 

36  POINT  5A  $4  25 

FINE  DRIVE 

24  POINT  8A  $3  50 

TALENTS  GREAT 
UNFINISHED 

18  POINT  lOA  $3  00 

SIXTEEN  EXHIBITORS 
SHOWER  FAVORS 

12  POINT  16A  $2  25 

BARE  OF  GRASS  AND  SUNSHINE 
END  OF  LONG  SUAVMER  DAY 

439 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ELBERON  No.  2 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $8  80 

Moi^iirQei^ts 
HOUI^ 


24  POINT  6A  10a  $6  70 

Ui^ioi)  Boys  Solid 
HUMOI^ISTIC 

18  POINT  8A  14a  $5  25 

Moi^olitl^es  Scrci^aders 
Midi^igl^t  34 

12  POINT  lOA  18a  $3  90 

Eijricljcd  Ori^itljologlcal   Evldci^ce 

Draixjatlc  Hebroi^s 

MOONIiIGrHT  SE^NGE 


440 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


K0STER  SERIES 

24  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS  3A  8A  12a  $9  65 

Stiidioiis  players 

HONOR 

Great  Tfarces 

18  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  4A  lOA  15a  $7  45 

IlYELY 

Qardei^  ][^aii^bler 

12  POINT  WITH  24  POINT  INITIALS  6A  14A  22a    $5  30 

Oii^r^er- Pails  ai^d  Sr^oW^Sl^oVels 

RURAI^^RYIGE 

4-Toiisel>old  345  XJtei^sils 

441 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HRT  GOTHie  SERIES 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $10  00 

piper  53SI7 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $9  20 

(^ompiled  84 

48  POINT  4A  5a  $6  50 

dr^at  l/ietorie5 

36  POINT  6A  8a  $5  00 

Cultured  people  86 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $4  00 

f\  1^050  by  apy  Otf^i^r  )Nla/n<? 

18  POINT  12A  16a  $3  00 

I^ed  apd  \l/\)\t<^  [T\or^\T)<^  (Jlories  548 


12  POINT  14A  20a  $3  00  lo  POINT  18A  28a  $2  75 


5ea  Sale  of  Dapiel  Sailor 


442 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


J0HNS0N  SERIES 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $9  60 

i^esepoing 

48  POINT  3A  6a  $7  60 

IfQpge  ^opI(s 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  20 

Ppinting  f^oases 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  75 

CDestepD  Inoention 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $5  05 

0mepi(jQn  Decjlopotion 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $4  35 

Ois^oOeping  Ancient  jostles 
1234567890 


443 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DYIVaM©  SERIES 


48  POINT  3 A  4a  $4  55 

QOICK  Service 

36  POINT  4 A  6a  $3  60 

Promised  TICKETS 

24  POINT  8A  10a  $3  00 

GouePDment  Biicketsbops 
LOANING  MONEY 

18  POINT  lOA  14a  $2  45 

Cheap  Trip  flroUnd  the  Confinenf 
FAMILY  EXCURSION 

12  POINT  16A  25a  $2  25 

IndUsfpial  Proceeds  Distributed  Qaarterly 

DELIGHTED  COTEMPORflRIES 

I2345G7890 

444 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HReHAie  SERIES 


36  POINT  7A  10a  $6  00 

GREAT  Rumors 

30  POINT  8A  14a  $5  00 

Oriental  IMPORTS 


24  POINT  10 A  18a  $4  25 

EGYPTIAN  Monument 


18  POINT  14A  26a  $3  75 

Participants  COMPLIMENTED 

12  POINT  25A  40a  $3  10 

SCHOOLBOYS  HUNTING  the  Bell-Wether 


9  POINT  30A  50a  $2  90 

Assortment  of  Magnificent  Improoements  Exhibited 
WAGGLING  BUSTLE  COMPANY 


6  POINT  "  36A  70a  $2  70 

Dispense  Good  Looks,  Locing  Words,  Horsctchips  and  Dcfterrcd  Hopes 

MESSIEURS  ENROBE  &  GARNISH 

1232A567890 

445 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

WaUTOIV  SERIES 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $4  15 

Northeastern  Excursions 

NUMERQDS 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $3  65 

jlandsomest  45  MBicliandise 

DISGONTENTMENT 

24  POINT  6A  12a  $3  15 

Demolished  Christmas  Decorations 

j\UGU8T  68  NUMBER 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $2  85 

Wadison  FloWer  Boudoir  EntertainmBiit 
TBrminatBd  Saturday 

Myi&NIFIGENT  PERFOHWEH 

446 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOLUMBIHN  SERIES 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $7  95 


efdsec 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $6  70 

GracefOl  fidildings 

42  POINT  5 A  10a  $6  00 

foreign  328  /Vroerican 

30  POINT  6A  16a  $5  10 

Fxpositioi)  Viewed  iV\oi)tIiIi) 
J^ericgn  f^solfitioi) 

24  POINT  8 A  28a  $4  40 

(elebrating  landing  of  foIOiob^is  4^6 
(onstitdtiopal  /Vn)endn)ei)ts 


447 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NEWFRNGLE   SERIES 


36  POINT  ^  4A  12a  $5  60 

SECOND 


24  POINT  6A  18a  $4  85 


18  POINT  6A  24a  $3  95 


I234567&OO 

448 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EeeEKTRie  series 


36  POINT  6A  $3  50 

GUE5T  •  WELCOnE 

24  POINT  8A  $2  35 

nmnonious  workers 

18  POINT  lOA  $1  90 

mmm  •  en  -  mDiMiion 

5  7  18  6 


EACH    SIZE    COMPLETE    WITH    ORNAMENTS 


RIYET  SERIES 

24  POINT  8A  $2  00 

FAVORED  MAIDENS 


18  POINT  10 A  $1  50 

DISGRACE  YOUR  POSITION 

12  POINT  12A  $1  00 

MARVELOUS  IWCIDEWTS  COWDITIOWAL 
SHIELDS  ORPHAN  CHILDREN 

29  449 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FOSTER  G©THie 

12 

48  POINT  4A  $4  75 

ROSEBUDS 

36  POINT  6A  $4  25 

BAfiK  8  nOTE 


30  POINT  7A  $3  75 

ORAHGE  GROVES 

24  POINT  8A  $3  50 

FAAOUS  BAJHD  65 


18  POINT  lOA  $2  75 

SIXTH  GRArtD  OPEnifiG 

12  POINT  14A  $2  25 

RETURNED  WITH  HEARTY  THANKS 
234  CIRCUS  GIRLS  COMBINE 

450 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FOSTER  GOTHie  EXTENDED 


48  POINT  3A  $5  75 

DOWN 


36  POINT  4A  $4  50 


24  POINT  6A  $3  75 

HUSBANDS 


18  POINT  ^  8A  $3  00 

MINTS  97  SNUG 

12  POINT  lOA  $2  50 

SILVER    CLUBS    MODEL 


10  POINT  15A  $2  25 

ERECT  STONE  HORSE  BARNS 

8  POINT  20A  $2  00 

DERD   COUNTS  GOLDEN   BEAUTY  79 

451 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FOSTER  GOTHie  EXTENDED  Mo.  2 

-  12 

24  POINT  6A  8a  $6  00 

Notice  Beaver 
Surprise 


18  POINT  8A  10a  S5  00 

Makes  Rare  Dates 
Procure  7 

DEMANDING 


12  POINT  10 A  12  a  $4  00 

Produce  Comical  Situations 
Sound   Nickels 

ARTISTIC    SINGERS 

452 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ELZEVIR  GOTHie 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $8  00 

MINE  Shaft 

36  POINT  5 A  9a  $6  00 

Roman  CHIME 

24  POINT  8A  16a  $5  00 

Humorous  Entertainer 
AMUSEMENTS 

18  POINT  12A  24a  $4  50 

Western  Mountain  Clinnbers 
QUARTZ  HUNTING 

14  POINT  15A  30a  $4  00 

Romantic  Adventurer  Encouraged 
£  CONGENIAL  VOCATION  k 

12  POINT  18A  36a  $3  50 

Perseverance  Considered  Indispensable 
STUDIOUS  HABITS  NECESSARY 

10  POINT        20A  40a  $3  00       q  POINT         22A  44a  $2  75 

Prosperous    Mechanic       Lucrative   Situations  Desired 


ESTABLISHMENT 
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RELIABLE  SERVANTS 
123456789 


453 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MULTIFORM  No.  1 


36  POINT 


4A  $4  25 


INNOCEMT 


30  POINT 


5A  $3  75 


WEST^EMD 


24  POINT 


6A  $3  25 


HEAD  LARGER 

18  POINT  8A  $2  75 

G0BLET5  6  PLATED 


MULTIFORM  No.  2 


36  POINT 
C7 


30  POINT 


4A  $4  25 


:^ 


M 


5A  $3  75 


^ 


HD 


24  POINT 


6A  $3  25 


HEAD  LAR 


18  POINT 


8A  $2  75 


BLEX 


PLATED 


THE  MULTIFORM   SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE   EFFECT  WHEN   ONE  IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE  OTHER 
IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS 

454 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MULTIFORM  No.  3 


36  POINT  4A  $4  25 

INNOCENT 

30  POINT  5A  $3  75 

WEST  #  END 

24  POINT  6A  $3  25 

HEAD  LARGER 

18  POINT  8A  $2  75 

GOBLETS  6  PLATED 


MULTIFORM  No.  4 

15   -         

36  POINT  4A  $4  25 

INNOCENT 

30  POINT  5A  $3  75 

WEST  *  END 

24  POINT  6A  $3  25 

HEAD  LARG 

18  POINT  8A  $2  75 

GOBLETS  6  PLATED 

THE   MULTIFORM   SERIES  MAKE  A  FINE  EFFECT  WHEN  ONE   IS  PRINTED  OVER  THE  OTHER 
IN  DIFFERENT  TINTS 


455 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


EREBUS  SERIES 


60  POINT  4A  $5  75 

48  POINT  5A  $4  50 

36  POINT  6A  $3  50 

24  POINT  8A  $2  25 

^t\iCOTftt  \iVlHCH  Yi 

THE  EREBUS  AND  HADES  SERIES    MAKE   A    FINE    EFFECT    WHEN    ONE    IS    PRINTED   OVER   THE    OTHER 
IN  DIFFERENT  COLORS.        ALL  SIZES  LINE  TOGETHER  AT  THE  BOTTOM 


456 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HADES  SERIES 


60  POINT  4A  $5  75 

48  POINT  5A  $4  50 


36  POINT  6A  $3  50 


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24  POINT  8A  $2  25 


THE  HADES  AND  EREBUS  SERIES    MAKE    A    FINE    EFFECT    WHEN    ONE    IS    PRINTED   OVER    THE    OTHER 
IN  DIFFERENT  COLORS.        ALL  SIZES  LINE  TOGETHER  AT  THE   BOTTOM 

457 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FILLET  SERIES 


36  POINT 


4A  $4  85 


22  15  14        13  23 


# 


24  POINT 


7A  $3  85 


10  9  8  7  11 


18  POINT 


9A  $3  25 


4  3  2 


458 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


STIPPLE  SERIES 


48  POINT 


6A  $6  90 


36  POINT 


7A  $5  35 


STIPPLE  SERIES  SHOWN  IN  COMBINATION 


459 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STEELPLHTE  GOTHI© 


36  POINT  4A  $4  10 

iilLl  liii^ 


24  POINT  7A  $3  00 

iiiii  iiiiiii 

flinsifiiiwiifii 


18  POINT  8A  $2  45 

iiy/4iiLi  wmiwm% 


12  POINT  12A  $2  15 

Wli/4¥iiiii  mimm  t@  ©Li©  Ej 

460 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SHaO0W  SERIES 


36  POINT 


E 


3A  $4  60 


24  POINT 


7A  $4  00 


eM.D.I.Iil    MUS.I.P 


IIKTB.I.C.il 


18  POINT 


lOA  $3  40 


pleasure; 


12  POINT 


16A  $2  75 


PR  D  Ml  SING,    ftS  S  D  C  I  AT  I  D  li 

Ijll411f 

461 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LURHY  SERIES 


36  POINT 


3A  $5  40 


30  POINT 


4A  $4  30 


24  POINT 


5A  $3  35 


111 


iiBl  mim 


■ill 


18  POINT 


6A  $2  70 


462 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RRB0RET  No.  2 


24  POINT 


6A  $5  50 


V^J^ 


18  POINT 


G>»^^ 


8A  $4  90 


lli^si^ 


12  POINT 


lOA  $3  80 


G^^ 


2fi           25             6  5           3  \im:il  8                      14           13 

'0^  ^G^   ^-A^  .v^^.    I  -tS:?*  ;^i^^ 

18  31  ^nic^  -«ffl^        •'^^/yv 

2         .(1  %^^  --S-l-g?  7                   27                  4           1 


[1^]  M  ^^  8  1^ 


EACH    SIZE    COMPLETE    WITH    ORNAMENTS 


RRGEIVT  SERIES 


36  POINT 


4A  8a  $6  50 


m 


M 

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m«i«« 


24  POINT 


<%.^ 


463 


,^^^X_,  6A  12a  $4  50 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eRAYON  SERIES 


36  POINT 


3A  5a  $6  30 


24  POINT 


^^uL^nui 


5A  10a  $5  15 


eLawa^ 


^ft4ft 


^©fl^ftOOflB 


18  POINT 


5A  12a  $4  05 


9^es%§pans98 


£m 


J52n©^iffa»  /^  ^^uan^aLian 


©W^1S«S 


464 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


RHPHHEL  SERIES 


36  POINT 


4A  6a  $5  50 


"W 


24  POINT 


6A  8a  $4  00 


ii|c  Cai|dld 


18  POINT 


lOA  15a  $3  25 


MIIWG  SUmiGHf 
fiadlaift  ai|d  G©ldei|  Orb  $24 


YENUS  SERIES 


30  POINT 


7A  $3  25 


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20  POINT 


lOA  $2  75 


14  POINT 


16A  $2  75 


FIIAICIAL  TMISAG^ 

30  465 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LITH0TINT  SERIES 


36   POINT 


4A  8a  $6  75 


24  POINT 


:t! 


6A  12a  $5  50 


18  POINT 


SOUIiljaS]  m^SMt 


8A  16a  $4  75 


^m^^"^ 


466 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HHLFT0IVE  SERIES 


36  POINT 


4A  8a  $6  30 


24  POINT 


6A  12a  $4  50 


18  POINT 


8A  16a  $3  95 


ill 


467 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


SIGNET  SHADE 


36  POINT 


4A  8a  $7  30 


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24  POINT 


6A  12a  $5  00 


JEXt  IR)  ©)  If  IPR)  ©)  M  ^1    ^^^  ©)  ©) 


36   POINT 


24  POINT 


18  POINT 


REMBRRNOT 


12 


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5A  $2  85 


IW 


7A  $2  15 


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lOA  $2  00 


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468 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

HERMES  SERIES 

36  POINT  '  6A  10a  $5  50 

flOSpITflL  BUILbWG 
Trair)ed  Niirse^  5 


24  POINT  lOA  15a  $4  50 

REMaRKaBLE  PROCESSIONS 
Croaked  Ar)ciei)t  Order 


18  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

CfllEF  COMMISSIONER  Op  IMMIGRATION 
Gopher;  Restriction  Enforced  5 

12  POINT  18A  24a  $3  00 

UNIQUE  ROSEWOOD  HOUSEHOLD  FURNITURE  FOR  ^ALE 

Beautiful  Design  ar)d  Arti5tic  WorI(n)ai)5bip  23 

469 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


UIVIQUE  eELTie  e0NOElVSED 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $4  25 

Clothing  Sewers 
DEAREST 


30  POINT  6A  8a  $3  75 

Handsome  Fashion 
Introduce 

REFORMERS 


24  POINT  8A  10a  $3  25 

Enchanting  Seminarian 

DEMO/NSTRATIVE 

1234567 


470 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


UNIQUE  ©EUTie  eONOENSED 

18  POINT  12A  16a  $3  00 

Remarkable  Daily  Performance 
WI/NSOME  VIRGI/NS 

12  POINT  18A  30a  $2  75 

Smockfrocked   Blatherskites   Gesticulating 

Charming  Annusennent 

ORATORICAL  PROMOTERS 

10  POINT  20A  34a  $2  50 

Blithesome  and  High-Spirited  Maids  Captivated 

Recreative  Entertainment 

ANCIEiNT  PARASOLS  EXHIBITED 


8  POINT  25A  38a  $2  25 

Enormous  Stock  Imported  from  Madeira  at  Liberal  Prices 

Come  Early  and  Investigate 

PROVINCIAL  GIMCRACK  EXCHANGE 

6  POINT  30A  45a  $2  00 

/Neither  Language  nor  Pencil  can  Magnify  the  Beauty  of  this  Isle  of  Wonder 

Fortnightly  Cruises  During  Summer  Months 

MAGiNIFICE/NT  EXPEDITIOiNS  TO  WO/NDERLA/ND 

1234567890 

471 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


UNIQUE  ©ELTie 

36  POINT  4A  6a  $6  20 

"Rude  SIG/N 

30  POINT  6A  8a  $5  35 

HAKB  Chairs 

24  POINT  7A  10a  $4  05 

Quaint   KEMAKK 


18  POINT  lOA  14a  $3  60 

DELIGHTED  Traveler 


14  POINT  12A  18a  $3  25 

Spring   FREIGHT  Charge 

12  POINT  15A  22a  $3  00 

PAKISIA/N  Trimming  Bisplay 


10  POINT  18A  28a  $2  90 

Unbiased  Decision    IMTE-Rp-RETEB 

8  POINT  20A  32a  $2  60 

SPACIOUS   POTHOaSB  Patrons    -Delighted 

6  POINT  22A  35a  $2  50 

Bnchanting     TVUHIFB-ROUS  'DUMPI/>4G     Qrounds 

472 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE. 

WEBSTER  SERIES 


36  POINT  3A  6a  $5  00 

Brigl7t  5  IlQetal 
RIGHT  SABRE 


24  POINT  6A  10a  $4  00 

General  flpplaase  56 
IslOTflBliE  flJ^TICliE 

18  POINT  8A  14a  $3  26 

Picking  Bloonaing  plowers  $15 
BOSTOfl  PUBLilG  GARDEfi 

12  POINT  12A  22a  $3  00 

Particular  African  47  Forest  Beautifying 
Pongou/anka  Defeats  F^anQpolon's  porces 
EbEVATED   JVLASTODOK   ELiEPHAMTS 

10  POINT  16A  22a  $2  75 

Weary  Tranop  Ended  345  Greater  Jaunt  flome 
JVIarauders  Repented  Pardoned  Then  Executed 
COMMONWEAIi    Af^JVlY    ]^0W    DECAPITATED 

473 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MURRL  SERIES 


48  POINT  4A  $5  25 

GRANDER 

42  POINT  5A  $4  75 

DISTRUSTS 

36  POINT  6A  $4  25 

GREAT  MIND 

30  POINT  6A  $3  50 

RIVER  THAMES 
OXFORD  24 

24  POINT  8A  $3  25 

SIMPLE  FRIENDS 
ENDEARED  95 


474 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MURHL  SERIES 


20  POINT  9A  $2  50 

COVENTRY  ROTATION 
<l  WHEELING  53  >^ 

18  POINT  lOA  $2  50 

RAMBLING  TRAVELLER 
ENJOYMENT  25 

12  POINT  18A  $2  25 

SEVERAL  QUALIFIED  STUDENTS  12 
-<^  ARBITRATE  DUTCH  DISPUTED 

10  POINT  20A  $2  00 

GONSTANTINE  EXHIBITING   INVENTIONS 
MERITING  GREAT  REWARDS 

8  POINT  26A  $1  75 

ROMANTIC   PRODUCTS  OF  FANTASTIC   LITERATURE 
<]TRAD1NG  SCHOONERS  COASTING  $365 >» 

6  POINT  26A  $1  50 

TYPOGRAPHERS  ANNUAL  VACATION  TO  THE  WHITE  MOUNTAINS 

349  DELEGATES  TRAVELLING  THITHERWARD 

475 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FaeaoE  series 


60  POINT  5A  $6  50 

DABSTER  2 


54  POINT  5A  $5  50 


48  POINT  5A  $4  75 


42  POINT  6 A  $4  25 

5  ADVENTURER 

36  POINT  8 A  $4  00 

FRESH  $6  LOAVES 


476 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FaeaoE  series 

30  POINT  9A  $3  50 

DISENCHANTMENT  97 

24  POINT  12A  $3  25 

HOMELESS  l\  WAYFARER 

20  POINT  16A  $3  00 

PRODUCERS  5  CONSOLIDATED 


18  POINT  18A  $2  75 

o<lENGRftVING  $439  MACHINERY l> 

12  POINT  25A  $2  25 

DESTROYED  CHILDHOOD'S  PLEASANT  MEMORIES  96 


10  POINT  30A  $2  00 

-<1  MULTIPLYING  GEAR  GAINS  CONSIDERABLE  MOMENTUM  [> 

8  POINT  36A  $1  75 

EGYPTIAN  ORNAMENTS  SHIPPED  WEDNESDAY  LARGEST  INVOICE  RECEIVED 
FOUR  EVENINGS  DURING  THE  MONTH  OF  DECEMBER 

6  POINT  36A  $1  50 

WONDERFUL  FERFORMflNGES  OF  TRAINED  RNIMflLS  BROUGHT  THEIR  TRAINERS  WEALTH 
<  PERSEVERANCE  GOUPLED  WITH  UNLIMITED  756  PATIENGE  REQUIRED  > 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FaeaoE  ©©noenseo 


72  POINT 


\J    K    %J  \J   \J 


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9A  $7  25 

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60  POINT 


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54   POINT 


48  POINT 


42   POINT 


I 


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12A  $6  75 


12A  $6  00 


12A  $5  25 


I 


14A  $4  50 


478 


COPPER  ALLOY  METAL 


FHeaOE  eONOENSEO 


36  POINT 


16A  $4  00 


ll 


30  POINT 


24  POINT 


H  m 


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16A  $3  50 


20A  $3  00 


18  POINT 


28A  $2  75 


'I  VAlil 
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iHE  ills  mwmm  wm  m^ 


16  POINT 


30A  $2  50 


DESmoy  till  NOBIE  KNIGil  WM  C0M8 100  UIE 
BMVE  SOLDIERS  lOll  IILONfi  I«E  NILE  1567? 


12   POINT 


40A  $2  25 


DE8ERI  DANGERS  TO  HIS  RESCUE  AND  RETURN 
TIDINGS  \m  REST  SPOTLESS  KNIGHT 


10  POINT 


46A  $2  00 


ENGLIIND  REVERENCES  THY  MEMORY  8IILI  BRAVE  CHEVIILIER  WITHOUT  REPROACH 
THY  CHRISTIAN  IIEE  SHALL  BE  AN  INSPIRATION  TO  HER  SONS  $365 


479 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FaeaOE  eONOENSEO  No.  2 


72  POINT 


9A  12a  $13  50 


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60  POINT 


^  I 


IV 


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12A  16a  $12  50 


luuu 


54  POINT 

I   1  J V  UvLlv/ 

A  O      "O/^TT^Tm 

12A  16a  $10  75 

PI)  fiimov 

1  y  ill  upi 

4o  POINT 

"YC  pi  pnt  Tnn 

ibblbll  lU 

12A  16a  $9  00 

nn  ^nlitnn? 
Iiy  uUlU  Dllo 

42  POINT 

]  ncli  [il  nil  Ffii 

14A  18a  $8  25 

1  inipl 

480 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


36  POINT 


FaeaoE  eeivoENSEo  no.  2 

— 2 — 

I6A  20a  $7  00 


D 


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30  POINT 


16A  20a  $6  00 


\  DMH 


24  POINT 


20A  24a  $5  00 


18  POINT 


28A  32a  $4  75 


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16  POINT 


30A  34a  $4  00 


iioi  HooJ  u  MS  ifieffj  ootioiis  Mn 

inlfocteJ  Pfies 


12  POINT 


i  m  M 


34 


40A  44a  $3  75 


stiewd  Forest  ineir  Retreat  stalwart  Forms  Clod  in  Lincoio  Green 
i^ey  RotrDed  ttie  Ricti  aofl  Bouotttuity  Retieved  tiie  Poor  $5876 


10  POINT 


46A  50a  $3  25 


RenofKoiiie  lonoDow  snooilno  Measured  Mile  Robins  Folresi  Sweeineart  Maid 

Cenluries  in  History,  iroOillon  onfl  sono  23567 


AMERICAN   TYPE  EOUNDERS  CO. 


YieroRm  irauie 

24  POINT  NO.    1  8A  $3  75 

TRIUMPHS 


24  POINT  NO.  2  8A  $3  25 


18  POINT  NO.   1  12A  $3  25 

FRENCH  MAID 
CHARMING 

18  POINT  NO.  2  12A  $2  75 

BLUE   MOUNTAIN 
HIGH  POINT 

12  POINT  NO.  1  16A  $2  50 

MODERN   ORNAMENTS 
FOREIGN  DESIGN 


ALL  SIZES   LINING  TOGETHER  AT  THE   BOTTOM. 

482 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


YieroRiH  iTHLie 

15 

12  POINT  NO.  2  16A  $2  25 

DIRECTORY  FOR  BRIGHTON 
BUSINESS  EXCHANGE 

12  POINT  NO.  3  18A  $2  00 

EXCELLENT    PRINTING    MATERIAL 
HANDSOME   ENGRAVER 


6  POINT  NO.  1  30A  $2  50 

WHERE  BABY  OAKS  PLAY  IN  THE  BREEZE 
GREEN  GARMENTS  OF  THE  TREES 


6  POINT  NO.  2  30A  $2  25 

BEYOND  THE  LILAC  AND  THE  MAY  SHE  WAITS  HER 

LOVE  FROM  ALIEN  LANDS  IMPATIENTLY 


6  POINT  NO.  3  30A  $2  GO 

ON    CALAIS    SANDS  MUST  MAN  WITH    MAN    WASH    HONOR 

CLEAN  IN  BLOOD  TO-DAY:  ON  SPACES  WET  FROM 


6  POINT  NO.  4  36A  $2  00 

WATER   WAN   HOW   WHITE   THE  FLASHING    RAPIERS   PLAY,    PARRY 

RIPOSTE,  AND   LUNGE  T    THE  FRAY  SHIFTS  FOR  A 


6  POINT  NO.  5  36A  $2  00 

WHILE,    THEN    MOURNFUL     STANDS     THE    VICTOR;     LIFE    EBBS    FAST  AWAY 
A    LITTLE    SPACE   OF   SILENCE    THEN    THE    MORNING    CRAY 

ALL  SIZES  LINING  TOGETHER  AT  THE  BOTTOM 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


jaGGEO  SERIES 

12  POINT  NO.  39  12A  $1  75 

JOAE  BGDK5  QAN  PE  TA5TED 
^^:6i^  0TI1EK5  JWALLOWED 
^  ^  ^  ^  YEKY  TEW  DlQE5TEb 
^m.^      1234567690  6*  S  ^^  2 


12  POINT  NO.  40  14A  $1  75 

TME  LEARNED  J0Q1ET1E5  ^wb  pRiNT: 

iNQ  c:lcjb5  or  the  united    ^^la^ 

KlNQbOn.  ®  ®  HCjnE,  1647     ^.   .*.   ^^   ^. 

1234567690  ^  $  and  o      ^m:^m 


12  POINT  NO.  41  18A  $1  75 

RU551AN  PLAYINQ  CAKD5,  MARVELL0U5LY 
(^^!!6^®  BEAUTIFUL,  WERE  ADMIRED  AT 
®  ®  ®  ®  THE  FnR15  EXF051TI0N,  1867 
^^m:^^  1234567690  6-  $  ^115  2 


European  Accident  In5urance  C2 

22>   *«£  45  JUMMER  JTREET,  B05T0N 


ALL  SIZES  LINING  TOGETHER   AT  THE  BOTTOM 

484 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


OUTING  SERIES 


12  POINT  NO.  46  14A  $2  00 

IDEAL  COMEDY  CO 

12  POINT  NO.  47  16A  $1  75 

rA^niONAPLC    TO    ^Tr\ANQCR3 
HEr^OlC  Lire  3AV1NQ  CO  30 

12  POINT  NO.  48  18A  $1  75 

UNriT   LETTER    TOI^    PO^TCK    PRINTER 
DELICATE   '>^?    BEAUTirUL   32. 


6  POINT  NO.  43  30A  $1  75 

EXQUIvSlTE    TOUKIv5Tv5^     QCIIDD^    TO     PLEASURE 
THE  MANMATTAN   FKlNTlNQ  02 

4-3  '^^^  36  oooirr\  waominqton  otkeet 


6  POINT  No.  42  20A  $1  75 

ANNUAL    JACKiriCE    OP     PR03PER0U5    YOUNQ     QENTLLMLN 

JNARE-JLrriNQ    OF   ANXIOU5    PARENT^    28 

TA^HIONABLE    /AATKIMONIAL   JLA50N    OPENINQ 


6  POINT  NO.  45  40A  $1  50 

YOUNQ    LADlEvS   JEMINARY 
EDUCATED  '^:'?    REPINED   /MAIDEN 


6  POINT  NO.  44  40A  $1  50 

MiTl-IRAvS    QKAND     DElTV    Or    TKE 
ANCIENT    PEK^IANvS,    J^UPPOvSED    TO    BE 


QKADUATE   2^4-    HONORS  Tme   j-un   ok   riKE   qod  34-7 

MriMMMHM  .mmmmmM 

485 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ELHNOKHY  SERIES 

18  POINT  NO.    29  12A  $2  00 

ENORHOUS  HEIGHT  89 


18  POINT  NO.  28  14A  $1  75 

67  REFRESHING  CLIMATES 

12  POINT  NO.  27  16A  $1  50 

THE  TWELVE  FOIfiT  SIZES  £542 


12  POINT  NO.  26  18A  $1  50 

32  POPULAR  CONDENSED  SPECIMENS 
VELCOHED  EVERYWHERE 


12  POINT  NO.  25  24A  $1  50 

EXCITING  FGDTBALL  GAMES  FOR  SFRINQFIELD 
HARVARD  ^  TALE  COLLEQES  1S94 

6  POINT  NO.  24  30A  $1  50 

CONVENIENT  AND  ARTISTIC  SERIES  FOR  JOB  PRINTERS 
HADE  FRON  COPPER  ALLOT  HETAL 

6  POINT  NO.  23  30A  $1  50 

COMMERCIAL  WORK,  PROGRAMS,  DANCE  ORDERS,  INVITATIONS 

HANDY  FOR  EVERY  DAY  USE  IN  ANY  OFFICE  452 


6  POINT  NO.  22  40A  $1  25 

IMFORTED  QGDDS  IN   MILLINERY 
12  Me  3*  TREnONT  ROW 


6  POINT  NO.  21  40A  $1  25 

PERFECT  ALIGNMENT  OF  THIS  SERIES 
THE   BOTTOM   GURRflNTEED 


486 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GOTH  SERIES 


24  POINT  12A  $3  35 

SPICY  49  cJOKES 

18  POINT  18A  $3  15 

57  WINE  MERGMANT 

12  POINT  30A  $2  65 

EXTRA   FREIGHT  RATES  32 


10  POINT  30A  $2  25 

69    UNBIASED   DECISIONS  GIWEN 

8  POINT  40A  $2  25 

GLEARGUT  TYPE  FOR  ADVERTISERS  56 

6  POINT  50A  $2  00 

27    MAGNIFIGENT    DEDICATORY    MILITARY    PARADE 


NORMHIV  eONOEXSEO 

36  POINT  5 A  6 A  $4  50 


Muscle  Con 


H 


24  POINT  5A  8A  $3  83 

Foundry  45  Works 

18  POINT  lOA  16A  $3  15 

Healthy  Exercises  Embodies 

12  POINT  •      20A  32A  $2  95  lo  POINT  20A  32A  $2  93 

STRONG  Animals   singular  examples 

487 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MORNING  GLORY 


36  POINT 


D 


■asin(5;   \ou 


nsDifin 


7A  12a  $5  00 


N^ 


USIC 


nvit^ 


^nd5°m^  wnt '^ms^n 


24  POINT 


12A  20a  $4  00 


ano    Lit^f^fy    Pr^drammi^s    hm 
isTofic^    Romances   Pf°c 


aim^ 


18  POINT 

Ian 


12A  32a  $3  25 


dsom(^  Womi^n   ^nd  Gins  Always  Admira   by    ^^^n 
rofiy^f  LooKin6  '""f  Aawmi  ^no  Cn^fmind  L^ok^s  \q 


GRIMRLDI  SERIES 


24  POINT 


7A  14a  $4  50 


18  POINT 


8A  16a  $3  50 


cmrnrn  cencgRt^  PRoj^Hce]^ 


ORNAMENTS    WITH    EACH    SIZE 


488 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GUTENBERG  SERIES 

24  POINT  5A  10a  $3  60 

jsleptune  *  IScinkin^  *  (^ompciny 

18  POINT  6A  14a  $3  20 

InspGc^in^  and  Dnllin^  )^leW  Squads 


12  POINT  8A  20a  $2  45 

(Josmopolifan  pinance  (^ompan^  provides  Metl^ods 
1  2  §  4  5  <o  7  8  9  0 


SIGNET  SERIES 

12 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $6  60 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $4  40 

Qi2ai2in2oa5    S6    Dcn^ocratic 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  85 

Nortl^eKip   Go\/er[2n2ei2t   Gon2bii2atioi2 


12  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  70 

Mai2a|"actaKeK5     j\eorgai2izatioi25     OVeKe5tin2ate6 

9  POINT  12A  24a  $2  10 

^^enjarl^able   Slpeatrlcal    r  i^eiponpeipoi^    J^el2car5ii2^   Gi^Kistoplper 

Ma^ipif Iccipt    Hoasel^ol^    raripltare    Decoratloi^s 

489 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


RHMONa  SERIES 

30  POINT  6A  14a  $4  75 

0  i,ntp§^r\cir\4     oUie^^t  (jng^pn^ep^  l\ 

24  POINT  8A  20a  $4  60 

27o  V^aiifopryian   Guine   Ppoductior\6  1^8 
a)b§ip|^{ir\^  lr\ou3bt<5  o"  Jpoybood 

18  POINT  lOA  32a  $4  50 


PENeiLIlVGS 


-12- 


20  POINT  NO.  2  8A  24a  $4  70    24a  $2  45 


20  POINT  8A  24a  $5  55    24a  $3  30 

10  POINT  8A  30a  $2  90    30a  $1  90 

490 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PHLO  auT© 


24  POINT 


6A  20a  $5  50 


OF 


18  POINT 


^  L4 


8A  26a  $5  00 

IT    MHI 


SHNTa  eRCZ 


24  POINT 


u 


Mi 


/^ 


18  POINT 


18A  $3  75 


24A  $3  00 


0 


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f^Tr*  TiiT  fni^M 


ffiHBLOVN  CURIO 


12  POINT 


30A  $2  50 


8  REFRESHIG^MIGWNETTE^PERFUMERY  24 


491 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ECeLIO  SERIES 

-        12 

48  POINT  WITH  72  POINT  INITIALS  3A  3 A  5a  $16  80 

Decortim 


OES 


36  POINT  WITH  60  POINT  INITIALS  3A  4A  6a  $13  30 

Nortl}  I^esort 


30  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS  3A  5A  8a  $11  30 

Deacoi^  Ei^ters 


56  OONGr 


492 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EUeLIO  SERIES 

-     12-     

24  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  3A  6A  10a  $7  60 

Nortl^err)  Gxardr^ers 
UMORS 


18  POINT  WITH  30  POINT  INITIALS  3A  8A  14a  $6  75 

Kxl^ibitioi^s  I^enQarkable 

JVyj^GHflNIGJIIl 

12  POINT  WITH  24  POINT  INITIALS  4A  lOA  18a  $4  75 

I^Ji^r^iiiQOcis  J^^asterr^  (^oi^vei^tioi^ 
Produce  Mercl^ar^t 

10  POINT  WITH  18  POINT  INITIALS  4A  lOA  18a  $3  85 

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The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
men  of  education  as  a  subject  of  great  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  finer  arts,  about 
whose  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject 
is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records 
and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three 
distinct  inventions  of  book  printing.     Its  earlier  history  is 


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The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  men  of  education  as  a  subject  of 
great  importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There 
is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the 
origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  56 


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The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always 
been  recognized  by  men  of  education  as 
a  subject  of  great  importance:  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  now^  365 

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POSTER  ©©MMERemL 

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of  education  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance:  there  is  no  mech- 
anical art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine[arts,  about  whose  early 
history  so  many  fine  books  have 
been  written.     The  subject  is  58 


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men  of  education  as  a 
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there  is  no  mechanical 
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cultivated  tastes  and  exacting  ideas  of  his  patrons 
render  it  not  only  comparatively  easy  but  necessary 
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LSRGE  SENTIMENT  IN  EAVOR 

General  Eoster  found  the  Hawaiian  gov- 
ernment indisposecl  to  grant  any  further 
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THE  rLORENTINC  OLD-STYLE  SERIES, TEN  SIZES 

CLT^SSIC  IT7\LIAN  LETTER 

riorervtine  Old-Style  is  the  nearest  approach  to  the  moderiA 
decorative  artist's  pen  lettering  that  has  yet  been  attained, 
others  have  copied  the  Individual  characters,  but  It  has  re- 
mained tor  Elorentine  Old-Style  to  occupy  a  given    $65947 


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MEnORV  IT  IS  SAID  IS  INDISPENSABLE  TO  MORAL  ECONOHV 

WITHOUT  nVSTERIOUS  PRIVATE  SECRETARY 

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exhibits  them  again  with  or  without  the  exercise  of  volition,  early  became  the 
subject  of  philosophical  research.  There  are  very  many  curious  phenomena 
connected  with  this  power  of  the  mind ;  it  is  sometimes  as  recreant  to  its 
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No.  4298    $1.75 


SKETCH  OF  THE  TYPES  AND  TYPEFOUND- 
ING  OF  THE  FIRST  PRINTERS^v^c^.^^,,^:^,^ 

OR  four  centuries  the  noise  of  controversy 
has  raged  round  the  cradle  of  Typogra- 
phy* Volumes  have  been  written,  lives 
have  been  spent,  fortunes  have  been 
wasted,  communities  have  been  stirred, 
societies  have  been  organized,  a  literature 
has  been  developed,  to  find  an  answer  to  the  famous 
triple  question :  ^when,  where,  and  by  whom  was  found 
out  the  unspeakably  useful  art  of  printing  books  ?^^  And 
yet  the  world  to-day  is  little  nearer  a  finite  answer  to  the 
question  than  it  was  when  Ulric  Zel  indited  his  memo- 
rable narrative  to  the  Cologne  Chronicle  in  the  year 
U99*  Indeed,  the  dust  of  battle  has  added  to,  rather  than 
diminished,  the  mysterious  clouds  which  envelop  the 
problem,  and  we  are  tempted  to  seek  refuge  in  an  ag- 
nosticism which  almost  refuses  to  believe  that  printing 
ever  had  an  inventor*  It  would  be  neither  suitable  nor 
profitable  to  encumber  an  investigation  of  that  part  of 
the  History  of  Typography  which  relates  to  the  types 
and  typemaking  of  the  fifteenth  century  by  any  attempt 
to  discuss  the  vexed  question  of  the  invention  of  the  Art* 
The  man  who  invented  Typography  was  doubtless  the 
man  who  invented  movable  types*  Where  the  one  is 
discovered,  we  have  also  found  the  other*  But,  mean- 
while, it  is  possible  to  avail  ourselves  of  whatever  evi- 
dence exists  as  to  the  nature  of  the  types  he  and  his 
successors  used,  and  as  to  the  methods  by  which  those 
types  were  produced,  and  possibly  to  arrive  at  some 
conclusions  respecting  the  earliest  practices  of  the  Art 
of  Typefounding  in  the  land  and  in  the  age  in  which 
it  first  saw  the  light*  No  one  has  done  more  to  clear 
the  way  for  a  free  investigation  of  all  questions  relat- 
ing to  the  origin  of  printing  than  Dr*  Van  der  Linde 


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507 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


DR.  VAN  DER  LINDE  ON  THE  ORIGIN  AND 
DEVELOPMENT  OF  PRINTING..^.^t^^^^^ 


No.  4259     $1.25 


CANNOT  say  often  enough  that^ when 
we  speak  of  Typogff  aphy  and  its  inven- 
tion^ nothing:  is  meant,  or  rather  nothing; 
must  be  meant,  but  printing  with  loose 
(separate,  movable)  types  (be  they  let- 
ters, musical  notes,  or  figfures),  which 
therefore,  in  distinction  from  letters  cut 
on  wooden  or  metal  plates,  may  be  put 
together  or  separated  according  to  incli- 
nation* One  thing  therefore  is  certain: 
he  who  did  not  invent  printing  with 
movable  types,  did,  as  far  as  Typogra- 
phy goes,  invent  nothing*  What  ma- 
terial was  used  first  in  this  invention; 
of  what  metal  the  first  letters,  the  pa- 
trices  (engraved  punches)  and  matrices 
were  made;  by  whom  and  when  the 
leaden  matrices  and  brass  patrices  were 
replaced  by  brass  matrices  and  steel  pa- 
trices;  all  this  belongs  to  the  secondary 
question  of  the  technical  execution  of  the 
principal  idea:  multiplication  of  books  by 
means  of  multiplication  of  letters,  multi- 
plication of  letters  by  means  of  their 
durability,  and  repeated  use  of  the  same 
letters,  u  e*,  by  means  of  the  indepen- 
dence (looseness)  of  each  individual  letter 
(movableness)  ♦  If  this  principle  be  adopt- 
ed —  and  we  can  hardly  imagine  it  ques- 
tioned— it  will  be  obvious  that  a  large 
class  of  works  which  usually  occupy  a 
most  prominent  place  in  inquiries  into 
the  origin  of  Printing,  have  but  slight 
bearing  on  the  history  of  Typography* 
The  block  books  of  the  fifteenth  century 
had  little  direct  connection  with  the  art* 


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508 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  4254    $1.00 


MOVABLE  TYPES 

T  is  reasonable  to  suppose 
that  the  first  idea  of  movable 
^  type  may  have  been  a  sug- 
gestion to  the  mind  of  the 
inventor  by  a  study  of  the 
works  of  an  old  xylographic 
printer^  and  an  observation  of  the  cum- 
brous and  wearisome  method  which 
was  adopted  in  producing  his  books* 
The  toil  involved  in  first  painfully 
tracing  the  characters  and  figures^  re- 
versed, on  the  wood,  then  of  engrav- 
ing them,  and  finally  of  printing  them 
with  the  f  rotton,would  appear — in  the 
case,  at  any  rate,  of  the  small  school- 
books,  for  the  production  of  which 
this  process  was  largely  resorted  to — 
scarcely  less  tedious  than  copying  the 
required  number  by  the  deft  pen  of  a 
scribe*  And  even  if  at  a  later  period, 
the  bookmaker  so  far  facilitated  their 
labors  as  to  write  their  text  in  the  or- 
dinary manner  on  prepared  paper,  or 
with  prepared  ink,and  so  transfer  their 
copy  on  to  the  wood,  the  labor  expend- 
ed in  proportion  to  the  result,  and  the 
uselessness  of  the  blocks  when  once 
their  work  was  done,  would  doubtless 
impress  an  inventive  genius  with  a 
sense  of  dissatisfaction  and  impatience 

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FIRST  STAGE  BETWEEN  XYLO- 
GRAPHY AND  TYPOGRAPHY. 

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I  Abecedarium,  upon  which 
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lines,  with  a  clear  space  be- 
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alphabet,  and  speculating,  as  Cicero  had 
speculated  centuries  before,  on  the  possi- 
bilities presented  by  the  combination  in 
indefinite  variety  of  those  twenty-five 
symbols.  Being  a  practical  man  as  well 
as  a  theorist,  we  may  suppose  he  would 
attempt  to  experiment  on  the  little  wood 
block  in  his  hand,  and  by  sawing  off  first 
the  lines,  and  then  some  of  the  letters  in 
the  lines,  attempt  to  arrange  his  little 
types  into  a  few  short  words.  A  momen- 
tous experiment,  and  fraught  with  the 
greatest  revolution  the  world  has  ever 
known!  No  question  has  aroused  more 
interest,  or  excited  keener  discussion  in 
the  history  of  printing,  than  that  of  the 
use  of  movable  wooden  types  as  a  first 
stage  in  the  passage  from  Xylography 
to  Typography. ^^h^^^'M'^^h-.M'<M'^ 

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Series  79— Style  13 


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JENSON   ITHLie 


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MEN  Hired 

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INDIAN 

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Quaint  Edition 
REVISED 

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INVENTOR 


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JENSON   ITRLie 


30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  00 

The  Italian  scribes  of 
the  t5th  centuty  were 
famous  for  the  grand 
display  in  manuscripts 

JENSON  "DESIGN 

24  POINT  6A  15a  $4  50 

The  Cicero  de  Oratore  is 
claimed  by  some  as  one  of 
the  first  hooks  printed  in  a 
Roman  type,  although  the 
traditions  of  1460  are  seen 

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Thisjenson  Italic  proof  exhibits  a. 
variation  of  types  founded  by  the 
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UNITED  ST  A  TES  AMERICA 

12  POINT  18 A  40a  $3  25 

The  printing  invention  has  ativays  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  artt  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  artSt  about  'whose    £50 

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According  to  the  resolutions  recently  passed  by  the  Ladies 
Dress  Reform  Club^  the  undersigned  Tvill  dispose  of  their 
large  and  'varied  stock  of  Unique  and  Stylish  Headgear, 
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The  ^oserton  &  Sleuth  detect t^e  cAgency  is  happy  to  inform 
managers  of  railroads  and  factories  %>ho  are  desirous  of  reducing 
their  employes  <wages,  it  has  made  many  improl^ements  in  its 
methods  of  getting  up  and  reporting  genuine-appearing  ^^out- 
rageous treatment  and  intimidations  of%>orkmen  by  strikers/'' 

SOCIETIES  FOR  "RELIEVING  IMPECUNIOUS  ^MECHANICS 


OTHER  SIZES  IN   PREPARATION 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BRHOLEY  SERIES 


-4 


60  POINT  3A  5a  $8  50 

Cypograpb 

48  POINT  3A  8a  $6  75 

tm%\  Design 

36  POINT  4A  10a  $5  00 

l)i$tory  of  German 
and  English  Ccmr 

24  POINT  '  5A  16a  $3  50 

Bold  characters  were  used 
in  all  manuscripts  from  tbe 
fifth  century  to  tbe  close  of 


522 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BRHOLEY  SERIES 


18  POINT  8A  25a  $3  25 

lU€Tni)emandPannam,of 
Rome,  printed  a  large  Uolume 
entitled  Cactantins  on  tbe  first 

12  POINT  15A  45a  $3  00 

Jlldo  manuccio,  born  at  Ba$$aito,  wbo  succeeded 
l^bristopber  3en$on  at  Uenice,  and  turned  to  dood 
account  tbe  fonts  of  type  inberited  from  tbe  latter 
also  invented  tbe  style  of  type  known  as  Italics 

10  POINT  16A  50a  $2  75 

Cbe  precise  time  in  wbicb  tbe  art  of  printing  was  discov- 
erea  by  Caurens  i$  not  ascertained*^  «  Trom  data  collected 
it  is  evident  tbat  tbe  first  idea  must  bave  been  suggested 
about  tbe  year  i42$  or  i43o.«Cbis  conjecture  is  strengtbened 

8  POINT  18A  52a  $2  50 

Printing  was  introduced  into  Hmerica  at  lllexico  by  tbe  Uiceroy 
mendoza  in  i536*«tbe first  book  printed  was  tbe  Cscala  espiritual 
de  San  3uan  Climaco,  of  wbicb  no  copy  i$  known  to  exist;  but  tbe 
oldest  JImerican  book  now  extant  is  tbe  manual  de  Jf  dultos,  dated 
i540*««tbe  last  four  leav^es  are  to  be  found  in  an  excellent  state  of 

6  POINT  20A  60a  $2  25 

li€  nHlll€  Of  tbe  earliest  printer  in  Hmerica  is  a  matter  of  question, 
Catnbridde,  mass.,  is  entitled  tbe  distinction  of  bavingtbe  first  print- 
ing press  in  nortb  Hmerica.««Tor  tbis  press  tbe  colony  was  mainly 
indebted  to  tbe  Kev.  %  Glover,  a  nonconformist  minister  possessed  of 
a  considerable  estate  wbo  bad  left  England  to  settle  among  bis  friends 
in  lt!assacbusetts.«$ome  gentlemen  of  Hmsterdam  also  ''gave  towards 

4-2   POINT  BRADLEY  INITIALS  3A  $3  00;    SINGLE  LETTER  20  CENTS 
54-   POINT  BRADLEY   INITIALS  3 A  $4  25;    SINGLE  LETTER  25  CENTS 


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SATHNieK  SERIES 


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jVIatbcw 

60  POINT  4A  5a  $12  25 

for  Sin  4 

54  POINT  4A  5a  $10  25 

Lost  3  Car 

48  POINT  4A  5a  $7  75 

8  Bold  Rick 

42  POINT  4A  6a  $7  25 

Great  people 


524 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SATRNieK  SERIES 


36  POINT  5A  8a  $5  50 

JVIarket  Rou8C8 
1 5  Qucstione 

30  POINT  6A  10a  $5  00 

6iiginc  Ocstroipcd 
Blazing  6  Rome 

24  POINT  6A  15a  $4  50 

Sent  Cbrough  Boston 
Domestic  4  feature 

18  POINT  8A  25a  $4  00 

Large  Vessels  Sunk  at  Hncbor 
Xht  Crews  Drowned  89 


12  POINT  lOA  35a  $3  25 

)Mu8cular  GentUman  exhibits  endurance 

6  Breaks  Cbrough  the  Darkest  Cloud 

525 


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SaTHIVieK  SERIES 


10  POINT 


12A  40a  $3  00 


F)lL8t^  as  fichle  fortune  smiUd, 
I^bou  and  I  were  both  bcguiUd* 
every  one  tbat  flatters  tbee 
Is  no  friend  in  misery* 

^ords  are  easy  lihe  tbe  wind ; 

faithful  friends  are  bard  to  find* 

every  man  will  be  tby  friend 

CClbilst  tbou  bast  wberewitb  to  spend* 


8  POINT 


15A  50a  $2  75 


F)G)N^  let  not  wintcr^s  ragged  band  deface 
Xn  thcc  thy  summert  ere  tbou  be  disttlUd : 
jviake  sweet  some  phial,  treasure  thou  some  place 
With  beautj^^s  treasure,  ere  it  be  self-killed* 
Chat  use  is  not  forbidden  usury 
^hich  happtes  those  that  pay  the  willing  loan ; 
t^hat^s  for  thyself  to  breed  another  thee. 
Or  ten  times  happier,  be  it  ten  for  one ; 
Cen  times  thyself  were  happier  than  thou  art, 
If  ten  of  thine  ten  times  ref  igur'd  thee : 
Chen,  what  could  death  do  if  thou  should^st  depart. 
Leaving  thee  living  in  posterity? 

Be  not  self-wiird,  for  thou  art  much  too  fair 

Co  be  death^s  conquest,  and  make  worms  thine  heir* 


6  POINT 


15A  50a  $2  50 


ROM  fairest  creatures  we  desire  increase, 
Chat  thereby  beauty's  rose  might  never  die. 
But  as  the  riper  should  by  time  decease, 
Ris  tender  heir  might  bear  his  memory : 
But  thou,  contracted  to  thine  own  bright  eyes, 

f^eed'st  thy  light's  flame  with  self =substantial  fuel, 

)VIaking  a  famine  where  abundance  lies, 

Chyself  thy  foe,  to  thy  sweet  self  too  cruel. 

Chou  that  art  now  the  world's  fresh  ornament, 

Hnd  only  herald  to  the  gaudy  spring, 

Within  thine  own  bud  buriest  thy  content, 

Hnd,  tender  churl,  mak'st  waste  in  niggarding. 
pity  the  world,  or  else  this  glutton  be, 
Co  eat  the  world's  due,  by  the  grave  and  thee» 


526 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIYERM0RE  OUTLINE 


60  POINT 


48  POINT 


eiper 


3A  4a  $8  25 


c^res/de^is 


3A  6a  $6  25 


36  POINT 


30  POINT 


4A  10a  $5  25 


eeAers 


5A  12a  $4  75 


burning  Arguments 


nQon^erned 


24  POINT 


6A  18a  $4  25 


^eadmemr  and  Siramrim 
Smpori  Ci@iA  Xais 


527 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LIYERM0RE  SERIES 


60  POINT  3A  4a  $8  25 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $6  25 

Clever  cl/orks 


36  POINT  4A  10a  $5  25 

7/fansion  Oee/cers 
Jfurnishect 


30  POINT  5A  12a  $4  75 

unconcerned 


528 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LIYERM0RE  SERIES 


24  POINT  6A  18a  $4  25 

Jreacfwoar  and  Otrawrim 
Smport  Cloth  jrfats 

18  POINT  9A  28a  $3  75 

Consignment  of  desirable  J^orsea 
i)octor  Johnson  otuckup 

12  POINT  15A  50a  $3  25 

TTfadam  T^an/iy  ^esereo   the   ^Pleasure   o/  your 

Company  at  the  Sixteenth 

iSi'rthday  tParty  of  her  ^auyhter  J^elen 

10  POINT  15A  55a  $3  00 

doctor  ^/cinfteni  Speceatty  ^ecommencts  /its  Cctedraiect 

Stbow   Srease  for  Set  tors  and  ait 

Otct  s/' re  end  a  affti'cted  in  the  ^TTforneny  we'i/i  ihai 

8  POINT  15A  55a  $2  75 

^/j^o/ancAo/ec  S^o^cf  or  ^ovo  Si'c/c  ^//ae'i^ena   ZTrouA/od  toi'/A 

^/tf<?ar^  ,^cAe  can  6e  TJAoroue^A^y 

Ourod  dy  ^A<?   use   o/"  'TT^aciam  humors  Oe/edrated 


6  POINT  ISA  60a  $2  50 

"C^G   ^t£feGS   or  ^/te    ^rese'cfene^  or  //le    Q/nt/^ecf    Stages    ar-e  ojc^remet^ 

c/tsa_grr0eaS/G  tn   ntorn^  instances 

*jome//7nes   Gatese'n^  Ae'm    tfer^  Tni^cA   ^^'Ttmiiye'crteon 

34  529 


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HARVARD  ITHLie 

30  POINT  6A  12a  $4  25 

Because  64  Wealthy 
COUNTRY  RULER 

24  POINT  7A  15a  $3  50 

National  ij2  Conventions 
POPULA  CE  INQUIRES 

18  POINT  lOA  18a  $3  25 

Thanksgimng  4g  Proclamation 
INTERCLUB  BANQUETER 

14  POINT  16 A  26a  $3  00 

Complicated  Geometric  Problems  48 
PA  TTERN  MAKERS  INVESTING 

12  POINT  18A  30a  $3  00 

MECHANICS  ARTIST  DESIGNATOR 

Numerous  Scientific  Batteries 

Of  these  testimonies ,  those  only  are  de- 
serving of  attention  which  are  professed 
to  be  based  on  actual  inspections       $i86 

530 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HHRVHRD  ITHLie 


10  POINT  20A  34a  $2  75 

ELECTROTYPERS  GRAND  ASSOCIATION 

Copperplate  Avenue  'J4th  Street 

The  press  inamifacturers  have  invented  devices 
which  would  make  the  ancient  printer  stare  in 
blankest  amazement  and  wonder  what  his  first 


9  POINT  20A  34a  $2  50 

ACCUMULATING  MEDIEVAL  MANUSCRIPTS 

Remarkable  Collection  Secured 

Ne^er  in  the  history  of  printing  has  there  been  such 
a  marked  ad^^ance  in  the  improT^ement  of  material 
used  by  printers  in  the  art,  as  that  which  the  last 
decade  has  witnessed.    Writers  are     $i234S6']8go 


8  POINT  24A  36a  $2  50 

WITNESSING  A  GREAT  SQUADRON  MANCEUVER 

Decidedly  Interesting  Manual  Training 

General  Blackburn,  it  is  reported,  was  slightly  wounded 
in  the  forearm.  This  battle  lasted  several  hours  and  heavy 
losses  are  reported  on  both  sides.    Great        $i234S678go 


6  POINT  32A  42a  $2  25 

DOUBTFUL  REGARDING  A  CADETS  EFFICIENCY  WITH  ROD 

Beautiful  Speckled  Denizens  Quickly  Captured 

springtime  Toith  glorious  mornings  tempts  former  residents  of  the 
old  farming  districts  hack  to  their  childhood  haunts  zvhere  they  again 
renew  their  youth  in  happy  mefnories  of  the  past  £i2j4S6'j8go 

531 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eUSHING  SERIES 


12  POINT  14A  8A  36a  $5  00 

The  Printing  Invention  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of 
importance:  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor 
are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose 
early  history  so  many  books  have  been  writ- 
ten.    The  subject  is  as  mysterious     123456 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 

10  POINT  16A  lOA  40a  $4  50 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recog- 
nized by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there 
is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  1234567 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

8  POINT  20A  12A  44a  $4  00 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by 
educated  naen  as  a  subject  of  importance  :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history 
so  many  books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious 
as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and    123456789 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

6  POINT  20A  12A  50a  $3  50 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
nrien  as  a  subject  of  innportance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there 
any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  un- 
usual degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and 
the  lives  and  works  of  the  early  printers.  There  are  records  and  tradi- 
tions which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of  printing. 
Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  controversy  about  rival  1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

532 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eUSHIIVG   ITHLie 


12  POINT  20A  50a  $3  94 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  al- 
ways been  recognized  by  educated  men  as  a 
subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.     The  subject  is  as  mysterious    12345 

10  POINT  28A  80a  $3  80 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance : 
there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been 
written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting. 
There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  12345678 

8  POINT  28A  80a  $3  00 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art, 
nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many 
books  have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  in- 
viting. There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the 
first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early    1 23456  789 

6  POINT  28A  80a  $2  60 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  has  always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance :  there  is  no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of 
the  fine  arts,  about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  been  written.  The 
subject  is  as  mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is  an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity 
about  the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books  and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  records  and  traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled  of  at  least 
three  distinct  inventions  of  printing.  Its  early  history  is  entangled  with  a  contro- 
versy about  rival  inventors  which  has  lasted  for  more  than  three       1234567890 

533 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


WaVERLY  eiReCLHR  SERIES 

12 

12  POINT  Card  Font  lOA  20a  $3  00 

Circular  Font  30A  140a  $14  25 

Knowing  that  the  hand  intelligently 
educated  and  employed^  has  brought 
man  frona  barbarism;  and  makes  his 
position  superior  to  that  of  animals 
not  possessing  this  useful  appendage 

REGULAR   MEMBERS 


10  POINT  Card  Font  12A  24a  $3  10 

Circular  Font  36A  150a  $13  85 

That  my  handSj  and  those  of  ctll  others 
placed  under  my  chargej  shall  be  fully 
trained  in  some  handicraft  beneficial  to 
the  raccj  and  that  i  will  on  all  occasions 
endeavor  to  keep  them  ever  employed 

FAITHFULLY   COVENANT 

$1234667890 


8  POINT  Card  Font  14A  30a  $3  00 

Circular  Font  40A  160a  $10  85 

Whereasj  on  the  ninth  instant  Feter  Thompson 
was  found  near  the  Castles  of  Indolencej  sitting 
astride  a  fencej  and  there  ren^ained  whittling  a 
pine  stick  for  a  period  of  three  hoarsj  therefore 
it  was  resolvedj  that  he  is  hereby  expelled  from 
this  societyj  with  the  privilege  of  reinstatement 

REMARKABLE    TRANSACTION 
$1234^67890 

534 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


aP0LL0  SERIES 


18  POINT  9A  18a  $4  00 

Bririgs  Sweetest  Melody 
Operatic  Seasor] 

DELIGHTFUL  FLOWERS 

12  POINT  12A  28a  $3  50 

LooK"  at  Nature.  SY\e  never  wearies 
of  saying  over  her  pater-^oster.  In 
tlie  crevices  of  ttie  Cyclopean  walls, 
on  tlie  rnoiinds  tliat  bilry  fiiige  cities. 

NATURE  NEVER  WEARIES 


10  POINT  14A  32a  $3  25 

Or(e  of  tl)e  ii\ost  popular  leger[ds  ir\  Brittariy 
is  tYiat  relatirig  to  ar\  iii\agir[ary  towr)  called 
Is,  VN^]:\ic]:|  is  supposed  to  ]\ave  beer)  s^is)al- 
lo^ed  Up  by  tY\e  sea  at  sorc[e  \lr\Xr\o^/s)r\  tiir\e. 
flccordirig  to  tt[err\,  tY\e  tips  of  ti\e  spires  53 

R  LEGEND  OF  BRITTANY 


8  POINT  20A  44a  $3  00 

Tl:\e  Universal  Publisl^ers'  ilssociatior|  is  thereby  pleased  to 
ai)r[OUi)ce  to  all  literary  aspirants  tr^rougt^out  tt^e  World 
tl:\at  it  l:\as  perfected  arrar\geii\er\ts  ^t^itl\  ar\  ur\lin|ited  r\Uii\- 
ber  of  ir\discriii\ir\ative  ar\d  r\or^critical  booK  devourers, 
\^l:\ereby  it  is  enabled  to  unload  tor\s  of  tl^eir  efforts  $1234 

DESIRABLE  FOR  LETTER  CIRCULARS 

535 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eHELSEA  eiReCLHR 


18  POINT  9A  30a  $5  00 

stone  Buildings  bordering 
the  Lake   Front  are  falling 

FLOWERY  LAWN 


12  POINT  12A  40a  $3  00 

Ambitious  Young  Meri  entering  upori 
Public  Careers  should   avoid    Boodlers 

POLITICAL   COMPLEXION 

10  POINT  18A  60a  $3  50 

Precocious  Youths  who  display  Remarkable 
Talents  should  receive  every  Opportu-qity 
which    Parents  can    possibly  afford   tending 

EDUCATE  YOUNG  SCHOLARS 

8  POINT  24A  80a  $4  50 

Good  Punctuation  is  recognized  as  a  Necessary 
Factor  by  good  Writers,  and  Printers  spend  their 
Lives  in  attempting   to  elucidate  the  n^eanings  of 

MOUNTAIN    SCENERY   PICTURED 

6  POINT  24A  80a  $4  00 

Good  PaT\ctuatio-n  is  recognized  as  a  Necessity  by  Good 
Writers,  and  Printers  spend  their  Lives  in  vA/eary  attempts 
at  elucidating  the  meanings  of  Paragraphs  or  Sentences 
Which   they  compose  or  correct;    in  trying  to  show  their 

PHOTOGRAPH    SPLENDID   SUSQUEHANNA 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ISRBELLa  SERIES 

18  POINT  5A  20a  $4  15 

Display  of  Paris  Stvl'^s 

Qll  rcquir(2m(2nts  in  quality  and 
cljeapness  are  embraced  in  our 
Stocl^  of  T^asljionable  fSJilliner^ 

12  POINT  8A  32a  $3  80 

Special  Circular  Ko.  23,847 
Sn  pursuanc($  of   l^($solu{ion  adop{(5d  at 
{}\Q  ^arclx  mooting,  f^^miniiK^s  ir^ill  l^oro-- 
aftor,  iDlx^n  visiting  places  of  amusi^rrK^ni, 
T(^fram  from  it?(5aring  totD^ring  lx(5adg(5ar 


9  POINT  lOA  35a  $3  45 

Sak  of  S<5asonable  2i<^^s  and  Trimmings 
Sacrific($  of  S^^ire  S^ocl^ 

(Jccoraing  to  resolutions  rcc(2ntlv  passed  bv  the 
CaHies'  Dress  K^^f  orm  Club,  tlie  undersigned  will 
dispose  of  tl^eir  large  and  varied  stocl^  of  Unique 
and  stilish  K<5adgear,  together  witli  Kibbons  and 
Ostricli  Plumes,  on  ^ridav,  D<2cember  24,  IC)65. 

Collins  8^  Sacl^son 

537 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


lYY  SERIES 


12  POINT  lOA  52a  $4  40 

(^MieT\heTg  ]|r[ver|te3-  ^pir|tir|g 

'^OTiT  \xiT]^^Te^  years  Tqave  xiow  elapsed,  a 
•gerioS  ir|ar>l^irjg  tT:]e  a8eer|3.er[ey  of  tl]e  ^A^orlS 
froii]  eoiri-gai^ative  o^bseiipity  to  its  v^oxiSerfiil 
attair]ir|er[ts  of  tl]e  *gi?eserjt  Say,  yet  tlqe  ii]ar| 
wl]0  fii^st  lifted,  tlie  ir|ax|tel  of  Sar-l^rjess  tlqat 
elonSed  tlje  ix|er|tal  visiox]  of  tl]at  eariy  age 
still  lives  v\^itl|ir|  omt  ii]eir|ory,  altliotigl]  2S4 


lYY  SERIES  No.  2 


12  POINT  lOA  52a  $4  40 

!^ropose  .^nniuersary  (Beremony 

T^he  corporation  of  I^ayence  has  decided  to 

celebrate  the  annii^ersary  of  the  birth  of  (pohn 

(Beutenberg,  ujhich  occurred  about  four  hundred 

years  ago,  ujith  all  the  pomp  and  splendor  due 

the  memory  of  the  (Serman  muentor  of  the  art 

of  printing,      ^he  celebration  u:iill  attract  some 

notice  from  countries  ujhich  dispute  prior  567 

538 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PROGRAM  SERIES 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $3  65         4A  $1  20 

DUCK  Pond  Farms 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  40         6A  $1  05 

MORE  *  Spring  *  Poets 


16  POINT  12A  24a  $3  60         BA  $1  00 

FRIEMDS  Jest  Sometimes 


12  POINT  ISA  36a  $3  40         12 A  $0  95 

246  HOME  Growh  String  Beans 


10  POINT  24A  48a  $3  40         18A  $1  00 

Diaiiioiids  Sparkling  Like  Maiden  Eyes 
^THUHDER  1^  STORMS^ 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $2  80    18A  $0  85 

Editors  Frowned  While  Readers  Wrote  Poetry 
BEAUTIFUL  SPRING  COSTUMES  12345 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $2  90 

Unscrupulous  Counterfeiters  Hoodv^ink  Sleeping  Detectives 
-^THEREBY  MAKIKG  ESCAPE  POSSIBLEi^- 

SMALL  CAPS  SENT  ONLY  WHEN   EXPRESSLY  ORDERED 

539 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GROTESQUE  No.  120 


30  POINT 


6  A  12  a  $4  40 


onster  Rotanes 


24  POINT 


lOA  20a  $4  15         20a  $2  20 


Overthrow  Masterpiece 
HERMETRIC 


18  POINT 


lOA  20a  $2  90         20a  $1  50 


arquette  Great  Explorers 
ENTHUSIASTIC 


12  POINT 


12A  24a  $2  10        24a  $1 10 


Generations  IV]anifesting  Agnostically 
CIRCUMVENTION 

10  POINT  18A  36a  $2  45         36a  $1  25 

Conglomerated   Longshoremen  Outgeneraled 
[REQUISITE   EDUCATION 


8  POINT  18A  36a  $1  90         36a  $0  95 

Derqonstrated  Unaqimous  Utahs  Consent  Unequivocally 

OLD  GLORY  FORTY   FIVE  STPyRS 

540 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FaNeV  GROTESQUE 


30  POINT 


6A  12a  $4  65 


etpiewe  h@rtyne 


24  POINT 


lOA  20a  $3  95         20a  $2  10 


\/l@r|y mental  ©isplayin 
@N@MES45 


18  POINT 


lOA  20a  $2  90         20a  $1  50 


Hepm@nie  Valiant  ©aptuped 
82  @HAIS©NETTE 


12  POINT 


12A  24a  $2  20         24a  $1 15 


IVl®nstp@ys  Atp@eity  hjepe  Peppetpated 

©ybi©us  87  P\uth@pity 

H©N@^  ©@L©EN   SHIEL© 


541 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


INeLINED  PR0GRHM 


24  POINT  6A  12a  $4  00 


18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  60 


16  POINT  lOA  20a  $3  50 


12  POINT  ISA  36a  $3  60 

6T  YOV>^  BL^RCK  Porous  P\as\.ers 


10  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  80 

De'ba\.mg  R.'^torneys  Close  RrgMHieiits 


8  POINT  24A  48a  $3  10 

Creating  Ixitexise  "Sli^citexiiexit  0"\reT  \[erieY.\iela 
8^3  TY1ST"51D   SGl^HTl-FlG  M.^T^ODS 


6  POINT  32A  64a  $3  35 

Distracted  MotYvers  THeepmg  OxEer  Dissipated  Maidens 
^IlliD"UCmG:  l-RCH'Sli^S^D  "SiXP-SillS^SVJN/- 

542 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eiReULHR  GOTHie  No.  120 


24  POINT  Card  Font  lOA  20a  $3  20 

Circular  Font  lOA  40a  $4  90 

Enthused  /fudiences  Convened 
fiE FUSING  DONATION 

18  POINT  Card  Font  12A  24a  $2  65 

Circular  Font  12A  48a  $4  05 

ariners  Encounter  Gales  Unknown 
TERRIBLE  42  EXPERIENCE 

12  POINT  Card  Font    18A  36a  $2  45 

Circular  Font  18A  108a  $5  05 

Political  Doctrines  Igqored  Through  Baseqess 
l\/lUNIGIPflL  FUNCTION  IMPAIRED  42 

10  POINT  '  Card  Font  24A  48a  $2  45 

Circular  Font  24A  144a  $5  15 

fjeterogeneous  Conglomeratioq  Laboriously  /attenuated 

Scientific  Experiments  Unfruitful 

LE/fRiyED  PROFESSOf^S  DESP/^lf^ING  653 

8  POINT  Card  Font    24A  48a  $2  10 

Circular  Font  24A  144a  $4  40 

Beneficence  Characterizes  l^ost  /fn]ericaq  Mercantile  Plutocrats 

Libraries  Donated  Commonujealtiis 

246  DESPONDENT  WORKERS  DEPLORE  CONTEST 

543 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TRISTHN  ITHLie 


30  POINT  4A  4A  25a  $8  00 

p  4A  25a  $6  15 

J  inckerville  yWver  the  Xiver  12 

24  POINT  5A  5A  30a  $7  50 

5A  30a  $5  40 

3^  I hinqs  of  oJoeautij,  oJoy  r  orever 
nited  Mtates  of  Simerica 

18  POINT  6A  6A  40a  $6  75 

6A  40a  $5  25 

Solicit  your  Qompany  at  the  U^eddiny  56 

'wKr.  &  4i/Krs.  iMenry  Mr  own 

12  POINT  lOA  50a  $4  35 

Onward,    Ghristian    Soldier,    dTTarch    as    to    LBar 
in  the  ^ays  ofoAuld  Lang  Syne 

10  POINT  lOA  50a  $3  60 

Large  importation   of  ^ry  Soods,  oJewelrij,  Jiardware,  etc. 
United  States   district  Qourt  for  dICissouri 

8  POINT  12A  60a  $3  60 

The  Lowing  Jierd  winds  Slcwly  e'er  the  Lea,  die  Weary  Plowman 

(Burfew  Tolls  the  JKnell  ofJParting  Qbay 

0J(23^56789O 

544 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GROLIER  SERIES 

4 

24  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS  3A  4A  20a  $7  50 

h  nroffment  of  yJ/J  femSers 

promising  tHat  our  Hands  sHaff  6e 
trained  in  some  usefuf  jfandicraji 

18  POINT  WITH  30  POINT  INITIALS  3 A  6 A  30a  $6  90 

(  mportant  ^4^usiness  ^^u  (^^^^^g 

£xpufsion  of  DJlZernSer 

Wdereas^  ^eter  ^iddfefiandfe  ^as  found 
"^Hiitfing  a  stic^;  iHerejore  5e  H  ^esofved 


12  POINT  WITH  24  POINT  INITIALS  4A  8 A  40a  $5  60 

eport  of  iommittee  on  jhxtension  of  JaSor 

preparations  for  future  ^cUvUy 

Tn  tRe  prosecution  of  our  faSors  "^e  discover  many 
persons  [tjing  under  trees  expecting  fruit  to  drop  into 
tfteir  moutfis.  ^e  recommend  tfiat  a  numSer  of  our 
roundsmen  6e  sent  to  stir  tftem  up  to  a  sense  of  duty 

35  545 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FRENeH  SeRIPT 

4 

54  POINT  3A  9a  $12  20 


d 


owtia  UKDOtde 


actions 


44  POINT  4A  12a  $11  25 

U^zeack  Uodtiuned 
USzidemaidd 


36  POINT  5A  14a  $10  75 


m. 


enovate  c/IOandion 
tnamentation^ 

546 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


FRENeH  SCRIPT 


28  POINT  6 A  18a  $8  90 

uteat  (s>xliibit  of  lootiond 
and  l6tli  (3etituzt/    'vvazey' 

22  POINT  7A  22a  $7  25 

cJiB'''  J^ydla  oliotnpdoa  dedized 
fouz  ^tudentd  in  ^Jzeddmaklncj 

18  POINT  8A  24a  $6  00 

(jliitopodidto  atii)  (yJoantcute  cyxpett 
piibltciii  announced  liid  cJoemovai  to 
t/ie   Gentennial   Cbpattnient  cADOude^^ 

14  POINT  9A  30a  $5  00 

yolxe^  &e\>enty-eigktk  Gyj^nnuaL  Gonventtofi^ 
of  Jjtdgudttng  doudyhodied  meet  to  detezmtne 
Snqaiditwe   ^uedtwnd  for^  enduing   quattet^ 

12  POINT  lOA  35a  $4  00 

ohanddorac^  and  Oottxactive  (^ubuxbatvD  cJoedidenccd  foi-" 
wealtliij  manufactutetd  ana  tetlzed  faxniexA  maintained  at 
a    JJeaziij   <j?xpendituze  of  cfouzteetio     olioudand    JjollaxA 

547 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SHEPHRO  SCRIPT 


48  POINT  4A  8a  $8  00 


<Mun^ 


36  POINT  5A  12a  $6  75 


wm^ 


24  POINT  6 A  18a  $4  75 

18  POINT  8 A  18a  $3  75 

Miymmnt  Alim  "^u^^fci^  1i44wa'ii^  Admim 

■ -Jm^^J^  0)<l44ii«4  ^QM^M 

1234567890 

548 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MASTER  SCRIPT 


36  POINT  3A  4A  12a  $11  90 


(yrmnvm 


24  POINT  3A  5A  20a  $8  40 

18  POINT  3A  5A  25a  $6  30 


12  POINT  lOA  50a  $5  20 

1234567590 

549 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eiRecLAR  seRiPT 


24  POINT  lOA  50a  $18  65 

18  POINT  lOA  50a  $12  20 

<jdJJiJ^    ^Lo-^cy^^z:U2^    h^oun^^:::LJL^    O.X>;.^(l<-0^>Cu- .  (^€- 

oiyO^vL^    Q_>c?^i^^i^    Q^x^njl-^    ^r^c-cxi^   ^(L/<_>ex^e_-<:?L^:xje_^ .   Uix>-oL. 

12  POINT  lOA  50a  $7  00 


550 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MANUSeRIPT  No.  1 


24  POINT  6A  22a  $7  00 

^>uLu^^  cu^o-^iAJv  LyLp^^iJC  ^if- 

16  POINT  lOA  44a  $6  00 


MaiVUSeRIPT  No.  2 

24  POINT  6A  20a  $7  00 

16  POINT  lOA  40a  $6  00 


551 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PEN  TEXT  SERIES 

-  — 11 

36  POINT  3A  3A  10a  $9  00 


30  POINT  3A  3A  20a  $8  40 


20  POINT  3A  3A  20a  $5  20 


'^  O" 


18  POINT  4A  4A  25a  $5  00 

^W^HVl     ^HClih     ^l-^Clp^^    thi^     GFo^t14 


14  POINT  4A  4A  25a  $4  70 

^fve  ^ocpiziyKx  ^lAjitix^ht  ^tihui^  into  29 


12  POINT  6A  6A  36a  $4  35 

^^WlVen-  Q&i^b<y  Q^cv'nt  972  a-^b  ^'Uite|i^{  ^ote^ 

10  POINT  8A  8A  50a  $4  50 


8  POINT  20A  60a  $3  60 

3  £i^e  tite  ^Vcaihuz  vxxUc^yi  -koI^  9iaiM^tj   285   l|  not  (^ooh  (Boat  cFire 

552 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


PEN  TEXT  No.  2 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $8  20 

Sweet  Qlia^ie 

36  POINT  4A  12a  $6  75 

24  POINT  6A  20a  $5  40 

20  POINT  6A  20a  $4  10 


18  POINT  8A  25a  $3  90 

Xo:^:>   oi  cJ^cpc   §voiC:>   cm  Xonge.vitu  389 

14  POINT  8A  25a  $3  10 

Sven    cPazcnh    azc    at   timc:>    Sncttyiantcd     597 


12  POINT  12A  36a  $3  00 

QVitn  ci'Q,ahitc:>  cFait  aC:>o  ^n:>du  cKaiz^  Sut  in  n<iz  Saclnc:>^ 

10  POINT  16A  50a  $2  90 

cf^dzc  h  no  ^aifCiqlit  tfiat  Scc:>  cKaCi  t/tc  ^Oic^e,clnt:>i  on  ^O^icH  cT/ticc 

553 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STYLUS  SERIES 


24  POINT  6A  14a  $5  60 

^ohice  is  hereby  6weri  thai 
a  sweeping  reJuciioq  will  be 
made  iq  thelu^illinery^tore 

18  POINT  8A  20a  $5  05 


avin^  (out  cur  ^^J^isdorq  Teeth,  we 
are  satisfied  that  we  have  ability  of 
hi^h  order,  and  request  you  and  your 
friends  to  examine  our  superb  stoclj 


12  POINT  12A  32a  $3  90 

The  last  ^arthqual^e  nearliy  shooti  us  out  of  our 
'^oots  and  the  Goods  off  the  ^helves.  The  stoclf 
is  uninjured ;  but  rather  than  rearrange  it  we  will 
allow  it  to  io  at  ninety  per  cent,  discount.  (Some 
earlij  and  ofteq  and  talfe  advantage  of  this  6rand 
offer  to  ^et  one  dollar  s  wortbi  of  6oods  for  a  dime 

9  POINT  12A  32a  $2  70 

©UP  'formal  T^eceptioq  ta^es  place  at  the  Almshouse,  ^e  close 
our  business  this  morning  witfi  the  well=:aishes  of  the  ^  he  riff ,  aq 
immense  stocJf  of  experience,  some  tattered  clothes,  no  mone^,  and 
man^  creditors;  but  our  "^^^isdom  Teethi  are  still  iq  fine  condition, 
and  in  the  future  we  shall  ^ive  them  exercise  on  such  alimentaru 
substances  as  may  be  doled  out  to  us  by  the  municibal  authorities 

554 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


STYLUS  No.  2 

4 

24  POINT  6A  14a  $5  00 

"printers  should  not  ^toop 
to  pic}\  up  a  T^pe  that  has 
dropped  oq  the  ^loor,  as  it 
is  liable  to  disorder  clothes 

18  POINT  8A  20a  $4  50 

^et  the  serviceable  letter  lie  where 
it  falls,  under  foot,  and  at  JJfi^ht  it 
cari  all  he  picl^ed  zip  at  once,  whicli 
is  a  ^reat  saving  of  time,  ^f  the 
T^pe  lool^s  bad  frorri  bein^  wall^ed 
on,  the  proofreader  will  discover  it 


12  POINT  12A  32a  $4  00 

JJfever  waste  Time  in  "^lanin^  dowri  a  ^orni 
until  it  is  securely  loclied  up;  teri  to  one  it  will 
^prin^  up  a^airi  when  ^ou  tighten  the  (Quoins, 
^hen  ^ou  commence  to  ti^hteri  a  ^uoin  never 
leave  it  until  qou  have  driven  it  home,  ^ome 
sliillful  printers  tighten  the  (Quoins  with  their 
finders  and  afterward  with  the  shooting  sticl^ 

555 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eHieHGO  seRiPT 


36  POINT  Card  Font  3A  8a  $6  00 

Circular  Font  5A  25a  $15  30 


rv/ect'Cvn/' 


con^'iA/^U/ 


24  POINT  Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  70 

Circular  Font  8A  36a  $11  75 

18  POINT  Card  Font  6A  16a  $4  30 

Circular  Font  12A  48a  $10  75 

SWEDISH  ACCENTS  ARE  CAST  FOR  ALL  SIZES  OF  THIS  SERIES 
FIGURES  AND  LOGOTYPES  WITH  ALL  SIZES 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SPIIVNER  SeRIPT 


32  POINT  Card  Font  3A  8a  $4  80 

Circular  Font  5A  25a  $11  75 

24  POINT  Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  75 

Circular  Font  8A  50a  $12  50 

aVWvi^av^cc  g*^  ^cw  >ig.vv  ^oJlc 

24  POINT  NO.  2  Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  75 

Circular  Font  8A  60a   $12  50 

18  POINT  Card  Font  6A  16a  $4  35 

Circular  Font  12A  60a  $10  00 


12  POINT  Card  Font  6A  25a  $3  25 

Circular  Font  15A  75a  $8  00 

Jm  ot^u^vv^^  XvwVvaat  ^Vv^^^vwa  ^  ^vU^  'J^^-a^Wy^^Wvvv 

SWEDISH  ACCENTS  ARE  CAST  FOR  ALL  SIZES  OF  THIS  SERIES 
FIGURES  AND  LOGOTYPES  WITH  ALL  SIZES 

557 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


aLFERETH  SERIES 

12 

36  POINT  4 A  8a  $6  00 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $5  25 

24  POINT  6A  12a  $4  50 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $3  50 

12  POINT  8A  30a  $2  75 

Oibi\^%<&^V^\^  &b.^©uiv\^x;  J^ui^c^^u^  §i(a»i;u(ii:^ 
^i^%';i«.^V;iv^  (^©v^^^^V^^  'S^^^uV^ii^V 

558 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


QUINeV  SCRIPT 


48  POINT  3A  6a  $6  00 

36  POINT  4A  9a  $5  00 

24  POINT  5A  16a  $4  25 


SKIIVIVER  SCRIPT 

18  POINT  7A  22a  $4  00 

12  POINT  lOA  28a  $3  30 

(^ni^.;  cb  ryv&yrb{^&h  oj^  tk&  na{}Z&  ^vvntina  Ivcit&h- 
witA^f  l&cvctiy  kt^^yru  to-  "^vat&aZ  a^aaln'oaZ  t/xvoy  att&ryu^it 
to   V7yuttat&  kuiy   A^a/yicLvLyuZiyrva,       /CvtvcII/u  1^0QZvplf 


559 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MaGNOLIfl  SeRIPT 


24  POINT  1  7A  20a  $7  00 


aUTOGRHPH  SCRIPT 

2  

24  POINT  7A  20a  $8  00 


/ 


LITH© 


12  — 


18  POINT  Card  Font  8A  16a  $3  15 

Circular  Font  32A  112a  $16  75 

T^he  Directors)  take  gi^at  pleasure  in 
statind  that  the  Second  5^nnual  Fair 
of  the  E^Hzabeth  /Igricultural   Society 

\\  nn  n        these  letters  are  mortised,  not  kerned       I  V  W 

560 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eLEYELANO  SCRIPT 

24  POINT 

Card  Font  4A  16a  $4  50 
Circular  Font  8A  32a  $8  50 

/  y^-^^-^t^cJ^^OL^v 

/ /  i^^cn^cX 

^£^ 

d 

^     1  ^J^^CLyri^O^iyL-^eJi 

tj/l^L^^^^lXly^AX^^^^ 

eH-. 

©HRPENTER  SCRIPT 

30  POINT 

12- 

Card  Font  4A  16a  $6  50 
Circular  Font  8A  32a  $12  50 

22  POINT  Card  Font  4A  16a  $4  50 

Circular  Font  8A  32a  $8  50 


HOYT  SCRIPT 


30  POINT  Card  Font  3A  9a  $4  75 

Circular  Font  4A  18a  $8  85 


r^ 


36  561 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


©LO  STYLE  SCRIPT 


30  POINT  Card  Font  3A  9a  $5  00 

Circular  Font  6A  18a  $9  00 


J^i    Me    fOl/r  ^Ic 


OLd^d      t^6 


oyerrvd    tMJ        vD'fxt^^t^d 


24  POINT  Card  Font  3A  10a  $4  50 

Circular  Font   6A  20a  $8  00 

ocA/t  "t'/vvcyt  'td  m<}d€  rLXxS^t^  t^v  irhVLn.^ 
<:^<x^^<i^^^ot/t  d€i^^^^.oiyCrh  iytfvtA^cl  ^<x 
ti^rhttduot/L  diyi,trhmye€^^u  vcthoL  o<xmt/L= 
nye^d4  oJf  ^>e^ui<ith^     {fJvLd/vt^^yCitkxri  t^ 


562 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


©LO  STYLE  SCRIPT 


18  POINT  Card  Font  4A   12a  $3  50 

Circular  Font  8A  24a  $6  00 


12   POINT  Card  Font  5 A   16a   $3  00 

Circular  Font  lOA  32a   $5  00 

<rh      i/^f^oc^^OL^    ocrKiC    &u.x>^   ^'^cc6^    "t/tye    /v^n<i^cc    dori^m^   Of   t^-e 

563 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


ReYHL  SeRIPT 

15 

30  POINT  NO.  1  Card  Font  4A   10a  $5  00 

Circular  Font  7A  20a  $9  00 

f^A/e  /€^^^e  ^e^^ed  ^^/io/^  ^^'lye/ipe/^ 


30  POINT  NO.  2  Card  Font  4A  12a  $5  00 

Circular  Font  7A  22a  $9  00 


d 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ROYHL  SCRIPT 


24  POINT  NO.  1  Card  Font  4A   10a  $4  50 

Circular  Font  8A  20a  $7  50 


f^A^e  /-o^^-^  /€<^^ed  i2^  <^^e€/  ir€y7^€/ ^<;i/i:^c 

^-^^  /A.e  ty'<K^e^e<n^  A.^c€i^A.€d  <yiye'Cc^e<K    ctl 


24  POINT  NO.  2  Card  Font  4A   12a  $4  50 

Circular  Font  8A  22a  $7  50 

565 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


R0YHL  SCRIPT 


18  POINT  Card  Font  4A  12a  $3  50 

Circular  Font  8A  24a  $6  00 

'C^-o^'?7^'ay?^d  0^y.^d f  A.€€^S  ^^^^n  ^^tt^  A^^^z^^kI  d  /^:<^^- 
c/aty?^^ ,  '  t^A^/^^G^  /f-cdcZ-a^?^^  i2^l  A<zd  ^k^ti.^A/' 
^?nyej    ^JjT  doa'Tfyn-e^/  /A^^  /^^^k^  dA^  t.>^<Ki^id'^yAc  <?^^^ 

12  POINT  Card  Font  5A  16a  $3  00 

Circular  Font  lOA  32a  $5  00 

^yft-^  ort^i^.  'O^^KiA^S  -c(s.€^e.  -ctati^mcr/nS  ^c^c-A^d ,  ct^-rt/x  *j:y^t>/^ii^  d  <«^V^ 
^%«-^  'ifi.e  fia^te^^^  ^m-e .  t/^Oe^  d'^rh-c-Ce-  -tciA^-rt  t>^«<K«^^^  ■g^yttct.'rtCe^c,  «_>^ 
/«<^^?*«^    ^^f^^A-    ■a.-ot.-^-e   -e^rvcA^c-n^ci:/,    ^C-t^'Ae  Ac<^rv    ^A^  cZ/t^c^^   <^A<i^n. 

t^yftoiyc^As.  A^  f^-f'^A^  <i^c 'Tf^^^A  'c-'Ti.  ^A^^n.  AA<ic^  s  A<f.t^^rt/^e<A.    ^A^A^ 

A-c^?^^-,  Ao-o ,  f^A!}-ecctcAr^  ^.a-c-rv  ^m,^  Atci  <^fl.A^A^  A^^it  ^jt^e4^  ■ccLe-'?f-e.  <2^?^  ^^^z-e  / 
tJAA  ci^Thce    AA^eAit-  ^tccr^  -cdK^cd   t^M/tf^rv^^A  cct^cc^,     (lAA  /   t^ArvcAd    <^c.t^A<A 

10  POINT  lOA  32a  $4  50 

A>  <i«<^«V  \jAc^vut^t^rv<a,  /  kAi-o-,  -vct^crv,  <x-ca<i-  /  /Ae-  ^^^cAeayvfx^  tjA^^'f^J'n,  d<?-ri,€/d 
do  dtv'^^/^  ^o  d-eyv-e-jt^  /  ^<n>^  J^ t^dcAoTTi.  d  •cAa^iyce.  <z^€t,t^rid^  €c  ^aAcfnce  t^S 
-ncxt^n  <xd  <4Ji€^ccA  ttd  e^e^.  ^ o^tt^cctA  A/i:^'?'Ad  cA^  t:At^'3<-  ^AoTT^ftd  f:yft-o--o-^-e 
t.^(X€^^dct>y^^ ,  At^Ae^  /lAJi^rv^U- ,  Acrd  *^  ^adAs  «r^*«f  ^^X't^  /  t--n-  (5><x-')^cA^  d 
vu-^€A    d<>Aci<:xAA<?€^^«.     <x-^t     -ct^jf^     \2/<^cd    a n.cA    t^Aji>yd.      (iy.      /r.     t^Lo^CTTte^d 

566 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


sPExeERmiv  seRiPT  no.  2 


40  POINT 


Card  Font   2A  5A  25a  $20  75 
Circular  Font  4A  lOA  50a  $41  50 


28  POINT 


Card  Font  3A  8A  30a  $16  05 
Circular  Font  6A  16A  60a  $32  05 


/l(ma^ 


€ma^i 


22   POINT 


Card  Font  3A  9A  50a  $14  05 
Circular  Font  6A  ISA  100a  $28  05 


C^^€^<^€/a%  ^<€mfiai^M  4m, 


16  POINT 


'^vd(e(/'/i.e6^(/a 


Card  Font  3A  9A  50a  $10  35 
Circular  Font  6A  18A  100a  $20  65 


f 


Yl^    ^->^ 


(^     '(^iic/(k 


^ 


/^  Me'    ^AD't^ent^fy 


'Hc^ed^cm^^.  "^o-ff^^u  0-. 


a44^ic 


o-'te. 


THE   ORNAMENTED  CAPITALS   MAY    BE   USED  WITH    BOTH   SPENCERIAN    SCRIPT   SERIES,  SEE    PAGES   568,   569 


567 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SPENeERiaN  SCRIPT 


60  POINT 


3A  9a  $17  60 


■^m^4 


40  POINT 


Card  Font  5A  25a  $20  00 
Circular  Font  lOA  50a  $40  00 


't^-a^n^^^^ 


e€i€Z-e<^<^^y 


'f^€€^/^e4y^H4^e^ 


'^^M^-l-l-ri  '^^e€^d^<n' 


568 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SPEXeERmiV  SCRIPT 


28  POINT  Card  Font  8A  30a  $14  40 

Circular  Font  16A  60a  $28  75 


^^^•^^^^  ^^^^e/i/e^^n^e^  a-^^/^ 


.  r 


/ 


<^t>t^4^  /zyiede<^ee  ^^^ 


22  POINT  Card  Font  9A  50a  $13  65 

Circular  Font  18A  100a  $27  25 


-O^ 


^t-^^^-^-ze^^  "-o-^W^"^^^ 


eM^d.  "-{^A/^i^^ ^  C5^<^^^^ 


16  POINT  Card  Font  9A  50a  $9  15 

Circular  Font  18A  100a  $18  30 


ORNAMENTED  CAPITALS  FURNIHSED  WHEN  SO  ORDERED 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STEELPLaTE  SCRIPT 


30  POINT  NO.  1 


^-<^^^^^ 


Card  Font  4A  10a  $5  00 
Circular  Font  7A  20a  $9  00 


^^^<^^^ 


-t^-^<^-^^'S<X<^a^ 


€2-d^-^d^ 


O. 


/  y 


a 


t^^^-^^^^^^^-^  -fx 


t^^-T-^-c^d^^i^T-^a^-e^   '^:^/  -a-^i^^^^^-^td^ 


c_^  ^-a^^T^^^^d^^^    €^^70^ 


or 


t^^yZ^-l- 


'^d 


30  POINT  NO.  2 


Card  Font  4A  12a  $5  00 
Circular  Font  7A  25a  $9  00 


-^-Tyt^         \lJ  J^€^'t^€:^^'7-^■ 


■t^ 


^^^d^ 


or 


c/^ 


■CL^d:^ 


Oa 


^^-^M^-^^ji^ 


-/.tJi-^^t^CJ-^ 


V:^ -^-P^M^'/l^/e-  ^  (/./^^^^^^^ 


or 


9i 

or 


(^  -c^-tJt^-t-t-e'^^^-t^'tJL^T^ 


or 


..  ^i  ^.^. ,.  „ 


-o-^^^^-e- 


570 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


STEELPLATE  SCRIPT 


24  POINT  NO.  1  Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  00 

Circular  Font  8A  22a  $7  00 

c=>Z^^^-^^t'     Q_^^\i-^^?^^lfi--^    C-><a/i^^^^^-2?^^    ^-^-^     Q_^ '^^f-T-^^^^i^'^-d^ 


24  POINT  NO.  2  Card  Font  4A  14a  $4  00 

Circular  Font  8A  28a  $7  00 


/  7 


(^  / 


12  POINT  Card  Font  5 A   16a  $3  00 

Circular  Font  lOA  32a  $5  00 


571 


or  ^  .  .y     or/^      /    cv^      /  ,      o? 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BOSTON  SCRIPT 


60  POINT 


3A  8a  $15  00 


48  POINT 


4 A  10a  $12  00 


^^ 


572 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BOSTON  SeRIPT 


36  POINT  5A  15a  $10  00 


a/u 


'i^2yn^€^   (Ui 


{^u^^eiAzu^ftee^ 


24  POINT  Card  Font  3A  8a  $3  00 

Circular  Font  7A  20a  $8  00 


^^^^^  fl{C^^^^/^/^  ^^9^^^/^^/ 


18  POINT  -  Card  Font  3A  10a  $2  00 

Circular  Font  9A  25a  $6  00 


^•^^'^i^/  ^W/^i^-"  QAQ^^t/el^  ^^'(iHi^  ^^e4yutoe 
^Ae^yii^n^^  (Qa:'elct6'€S  [^(\iii'€^€4yyi^   ^-^e^nt^n^izlyu- 

These  handsome  extra  Capitals  to  the  Boston  Script  are  put  up  separately, 
and  are  furnished  when  desired  at  the  folloiving  prices  :  48  Point,  $1.00  : 
S6  Point,  75  cejits  ;  24  Point,  75  cents  ;  18  Poittt,  JO  cents. 

573 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LHOIES*  HHND  SeRIPT 


32  POINT  Card  Font  3A  8a  $4  50 

Circular  Font  5A  25a  $10  00 


€iyO<n'  rTLJ^t44^ 


<yl44'?ye4yM^   ^^C^c€iyO^^  r7A^t44^^o 


aAyl^ci^'V^'e^  C^;^^d^^>^^^^ 


24  POINT  Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  00 

Circular  Font  8A  50a  $10  90 


18  POINT  Card  Font  6A  16a  $3  75 

Circular  Font  lOA  75a  $9  00 


^■r3^iycia-i■lo      ^^^t>9^^^e■■n€^■o-rJ 


574 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


LHDIES'  HHNO  SCRIPT  No.  2 


32  POINT 


Card  Font  3A  8a  $4  75 
Circular  Font  5A  25a  $10  80 


24  POINT 


€^^d    (^<J>l€^€^<^^ 


Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  50 
Circular  Font  8A  50a  $12  55 


^^ddi€^'n'(2yt^^4r^ 


'^^€^ 


^<^u^4^ 


/ 


18  POINT 


lo^^m^ 


axS-^x 


Card  Font  6A  16a  $3  75 
Circular  Font  lOA  75a  $10  75 


575 


^AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TITLE  SCRIPT 


48  POINT 


4A  12a  $12  10 


r^nuei^ 


f^^fnt^nu^^'. 


32  POINT 


Card  Font  3A  8a  $4  75 
Circular  Font  5A  25a  $10  50 


^^-^^^1 


^y^^ (^ ^'^i/ey  (^/i^^t^M^tid^ 


/ 


ea^ 


(^/^^^^^ 


'i^t/e^f^^nti^^aii^  p</&S^ 


24  POINT 


Card  Font  4A  12a  $4  00 
Circular  Font  8A  50a  $11  45 


(^^to^'O^iecitet^  (^^tm^^^tt^^^■  (^^fltia^t^Wu^ 


'^/^^^  (^yM^^t^l^t>e■t^ 


lO-en^te^na^-tt^i^  (^/t<na^tt^e^6^€i^t€^'^^ 


576 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NOVELTY  SCRIPT 


72  POINT  3A  4a  $16  00 

60  POINT.  3A5a  $1105 

48  POINT  3A  6a  $9  00 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $7  25 

24  POINT  5A  12a  $5  25 

^VTU^tiu:^  CyiijZi^ii,  ^i^rfvn, 

18  POINT  5A  16a  $4  00 


37  577 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


YENETiaN  SERIES 


Card  Font  lOA  50a  $6  15 
18  POINT  NO.  122  Circular  Font  20A  100a  $12  30 

The  Invenkon  of  (Printing  has 
always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance  893 

Card  Font  lOA  50a  $6  00 
18  POINT  NO.    121  Circular  Font  20A  100a  $12  00 

^he  invention  of  Printing  has 
always  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  importance  9^5 If 

Card  Font  lOA  50a  $3  25 
12  POINT  NO.   122  Circular  Font  20A  100a  $6  50 

The  Invention  of  (Printing  is  recognized 
ly  educated  men  as  a  svJbject  of  very  great 
imfportance ;  there  are  arts  alout  whose  85 

Card  Font  lOA  50a  $3  05 
12  POINT  NO.  121  Circular  Font  20A  100a  $6  10 

The  Invention  of  Trinting  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated  men  a  subject  of  great 
importance  •  there  is  no  n^echanical  art  18^6 

Card  Font  12A  70a  $4  05 
10  POINT  NO.  120  Circular  Font  24A  140a  $8  10 

The  Invention  oj  Trinting  has  been  recognized  by 
educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance ;  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts 
about  whose  early  history  so  many  books  have  ^^48^ 

578 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eiReULHR  ITHLie  No.  120 


24  POINT  lOA  50a  $6  10 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has 
ever  been  recognized  l)y  people 
of  education  as  a  sul)ject  of  ^2 

18  POINT  lOA  50a  $4  65 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  ever 
been  recognized  by  educated  people 
as  a  subject  of  some  imjjortance  2i 

12  POINT  18A  lOOa  $5  40 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  ever  been 
recognized  hy  educated  men  as  a  subject  of 
importance;  there  is  no  mechanical  356 


10  POINT  24A  140a  $5  95 

The  Invention  of  Printing  lias  been  recognized 
by  educated  men  as  a  subject  of  importance,  for 
there  is  no  mechanical  art  about  which  the   78i 


8  POINT  32A  200a  $6  35 

The  Invention  of  Printing  has  ever  been  recognized  hy  all  men 
of  education  and  culture  as  a  sxihject  of  vast  importance;  there 
is  no  mechanical  art  about  whose  history  so  many  hooks  have 

579 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LAW  ITaLie  No.  120 


12   POINT 


Card  Font  9A  25a  $2  10 
Circular  Font  18A  100a  $6  60 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  ever 
been  recognized  hy  educated  men  as 
a  subject  of  importance;  there  is  no 


10  POINT 


Card  Font  12A  35a  $2  30 
Circular  Font  24A  140a  $7  40 


The  Invention  of  Printing  has  ever  been 
recognized  hy  educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  importance ;  there  is  no  mechanical 


8  POINT      Card  Font  16A  50a  $2  50 
Circular  Font  32A  200a  $8  05 

The  Invention  of  Print- 
ing has  been  recognized 
hy  educated  men  as  65 


6  POINT      Card  Font  16A  50a  $2  00 
Circular  Font  32A  200a  $6  70 

The  Invention  of  Printing 
has  ever  heen  recognized  hy 
educated  men  as  a  subject 
of  vast  importance;   1234-5 


(Copper  alloy  Fine-Dot  Leaders 

12 

These  are  used  as  a  substitute  for  Dotted  Brass  Rule,  and  save  the  time  spent  in  justifica- 
tion. Made  on  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11  and  12  Point  bodies.  When  ordering,  state  the  type  (if  our 
make)  they  are  required  to  line  with,  or  send  cap  "  H  "  or  lower-case  "  m."  The  following- 
examples  show  Fine-Dot  Leaders  lining  with  10  Point  Law  Italic  No.  122  and  8  Point  Law 
Italic  No.  120: 

10  POINT  LAW  ITALIC  NO.   122   IN  COMBINATION  WITH  PINE -DOT  LEADERS 

You are  hereby  commanded 

to  take in  the  said 


8  POINT  LAW   ITALIC  NO.   120   IN  COMBINATION  WITH  FiNE-DOT  LEADERS 

tA  Court  of. will  be  held  in  the  town 

of. on  May  10th 


6  Point     Per  pound  $o  64 

7  "  "         "  56 

8  "  "        •'  52 


9  Point  Per  pound  |o  48 

10  "        "         "  46 

11  "  "         "  44 


12  Point  Per  pound  |o  42 
Put  up  in  any  size  font 
required. 


580 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Law  iraLie 

28  POINT  NO.  42  7A  14a  $4  50 

Watching  the  Sunrise 
NERVOUSLY 

22  POINT  NO.  42  8A  20a  $3  60 

Some  Wonderful  Air- Castles 
CONSTRUCTING 

18  POINT  NO.  122  lOA  28a  $3  30 

To  the  Voters  of  the  24th  Ward 
IMPORTANT  NOTICE 

12  POINT  NO.  122  14A  42a  $3  00 

This  is  to  certify  that  a  partnership  has  been 

formed  between  William  Long  and  Si  Perkins 

PARTNERSHIP  CERTIFICATE 

10  POINT  NO.  122  20A  52a  $2  80 

You  are  hereby  commanded  to  take  the  body  of  Ephriam 

Easy,  if  he  be  found  in  Juergen  County,  and  bring  him 

WARRANT  AGAINST  MASTER  BUILDER 


8  POINT  NO.  122  25A  70a  $2  85 

INDENTURE  TO  LEARN 

This  Indenture  witnesseth : 
That  Miss  Johanna  MeFUppen, 
daughter  of  Timothy  and  Mary 


6  POINT  NO.  122  25A  70a  $2  45 

SUMMONS  AGAINST  A  CONSTABLE 

Whereas,  Jonathan  Stubbs,  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  and  for  the  County  of 
Equal  Rights,  on  the  third  day  of  May, 
A.  D.  1872,  issued  an  execution  to 


581 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


e^LIGRHPH 


12  POINT  NO.  4  15A  70a  $6  20 

Sir:  In  our  last  Circular  to 
the  trade  we  called  attention 
to  the  Low  Prices  at  which 
the  goods  were  being  offered; 
since  that  date  war  rumors  have 


REMIIVGTON  STHNOARO 

12 

12  POINT  20A  110a  $7  25         110a  $5  25 

The  Island  of  Hawaii  is  the 
largest  of  the  Hawaiian  group  and 
is  300  miles  in  circumference, 
is  in  the  form  of  two  great  twin 
peaks --Mauna  Loa  and  Mauna  Kea-- 


YeST  TYPEWRITER 

16-   

12  POINT  20A  90a  $6  50  90a  $4  65 

Sirs: — Please  send,  as  soon 
as  possible,  five  fonts  of  your 
Yost.  Typewriter.   It  has  given 
such  general  satisfaction  that  I 
have  resolved  to  use  it  on  all 

SPACES  ARE   INCLUDED  WITH   EACH   FONT  OF  TYPEWRITER 

582 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TYPEWRITER 


12  POINT  20A  108a  $7  50    108  $4  10 

Never  in  the  history  of  type  man- 
ufacturing has  any  face  of  job- 
bing type  attained  a  sale  and 
popularity  equaling  that  of  this 
imitation  of  type-writing  ma- 
chines. The  demand  for  it  is  co- 
extensive with  the  march  of  civ- 
ilization, and  its  use  is  becom- 
ing general  where  the  art  of 
printing  is  known  throughout  the 


SMITH-PREMIER  TYPEWRITER 


12  POINT  20A  108a  $7  50         108a  $4  10 

This  Is  an  exact  Imitation  of 
the  letters  (caps  and  lower 
case),  figures  and  characters 
used  on  the  Smith-Premier  Ma- 
chine. Its  adaptability  will  be 
recognized  at  once.  By  Its  use 
a  circular  written  on  this  pop- 
ular machine  may  he  printed  to 
look  precisely  like  the  orig- 
inal. All  letters,  characters 
cast  on  same  "set."  $1234  fo  /  # 

SPACES  ARE   INCLUDED  WITH   EACH   FONT  OF  TYPEWRITER 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TYPEWRITER  SERIES 


14  POINT  NO.  2  15A  75a  $7  50         75a  $5  30 

In  this  new  Type -Writer  every 
character  is  cast  on  en  set,  and 
for  spaces  the  common  en  guad  is 
used.  Job  men  in  general  favor 
this  idea,  and  its  popularity  is 
increasing.  Its  adaptability 
$123456  "  4ii#^/_theand 

10  POINT  NO.  2  18A  85a  $5  00         85a  $3  50 

Having  had  a  number  of  calls  for  a  Type-Writer 
on  10-Point  body,  we  take  pleasure  in  showing 
this  in  answer  to  the  demand.  All  characters 
in  this  font  are  on  en  sets,  as  are  also  the 
spaces  or  justifiers  which  are  put  up  with 
the  fonts.  Very  useful  in  circulars  contain- 
ing a  considerable  amount  of  matter.  $1234567 

12  POINT  EARLE  20A  108a  $7  50         108a  $4  10 

Since  the  original  imitation  of 
Type-Writer  work  was  first  pro- 
duced there  have  been  many  changes 
made  in  the  machines,  and  this 
Earle  style  is  fe^  a  copy  of  most 
improved.   Very  convenient  in  an 
amount  of  matter.  $25  i  -a  sen-d  %  # 

SPACES  ARE   INCLUDED  WITH   EACH  FONT  OF  TYPEWRITER 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eaxTON  BLaeK 


54  POINT  3A  5a  $7  80 

Qtloutt^aine 

42  POINT  3A  9a  $5  10 

Jtt^ertiaf  (Retjenue 

30  POINT  4A  12a  $3  80 

(Renaiffance  Ornatnente 

18  POINT  6A  18a  $2  75 


12  POINT  lOA  30a  $2  35 

^|)en  ^Warfare  i»if ^  (Snemies  of  ^^ticufture 


9  POINT  lOA  30a  $2  15 

^untB  from  aff  ^arf 0  of  f ^e  TJJorf b  ^ortrage^ 

8  POINT  12A  40a  $2  15         |         6  POINT  14A  45a  $1  75 

i 

(U^)ri03^  QSuBtneBB  QJlef^ob    |   ©eBcri^f ton  of  t^e  (^i>ebae  Samie^ 

I23456T89O  I  12345^7890 

585 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TUDOR  BLaeK 


72  POINT  3A  5a  $12  00 

JSrancb 

48  POINT  5A  8a  $8  50 

Cremation 

40  POINT  4A  12a  $6  00 

Sure  8  Him 

36  POINT  4A  12a  $5  50 

lC)roclaime6 

24  POINT  5A  15a  $4  75 

2>C6irable  4 


586 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TUDOR  BLaeK 

20  POINT  5A  15a  $3  50 

©eetro^ing  ITbousanbs 
S)etermineb 

18  POINT  8A  25a  $3  40 

Baltimores  IHewest  Coborte 
Hborino  dfteebom  84 

12  POINT  9A  30a  $2  75 

Coloreb  antique  tPolumes  Entrancina 
nl^o^ern  Small  IWotan? 

10  POINT  12A  36a  $2  75 

/IDo5>etn  lEutbuBiast  Bnarossing  ©overnors 
proclamation  SecuriuG  46 

8  POINT  15A  50a  $2  75 

©rmtbolOQical  iproDuctlons  ClanDeatincli^  S)i6pla^m^ 

/nbajeetic  ©pbtbalmlc  /llbaltormations 

ITncluDin^  Ibiatorlcal  jpreDominatin^  ;6flect6 


6  POINT  15A  50a  $2  25 

IPlormal  Scbool  {properties  ]Enbance^  precocious  Unstruction  Bbroa^ 

Supernumerary  lEbucation  2>iscounte& 

lEligible  pupils  B^mitte^  ©stracisina  IWew  tDaccination 

587 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PRI0RY  TEXT  No.  2 


36  POINT  5A  8a  $6  00 

Generous  people 

30  POINT  6 A  10a  $5  00 

Coluintta  9^epublican 


18  POINT  8A  20a  $4  00 

^re\3ious  ^uffmnssi  Bisputeti 

12  POINT  8A  24a  $3  19 

2&ngl)t  c^cljolar  OBuoting  %ntitnt  i^ijBftorp 


PRI0RY  TEXT  No.  1 


14  POINT  8A  24a  $3  64 

eniteti  Btatntoton  ClajSjSic  ^octetiejsi 

12  POINT  12A  32a  $3  08 

t}imtx\xmi  liemarkable  speteorological  SDispla^ 


10  POINT  16A  40a  $3  42 

jFloricultural  ©niopment  bp  ®nt!)tt6iafi;tic  (SarUener  ^ops 

8  POINT  16A  44a  $3  00 

ll^emarftabic  Crimes  l^elateb  \^y^  ^escueb  .HBariner?  from  Cannibaig 

588 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HNGLe^SHXON  No.  20 


60  POINT  3A  4a  $8  00 


wnderneatlt 


48  POINT  3A  5a  $5  50 

C^  • C^/ 


36  POINT  3 A  5a  $4  00 


^d0t|lius  ^oths^ii 


28  POINT  4A  9a  $3  50 

22  POINT  4A  12a  $3  00 

gtitiaitditj  ^0ut{ii^rn  ©raii^smat 


18  POINT  6A  16a  $2  75 

12  POINT      .  8A  20a  $2  50 

^utra^cous  treatments  of  gouthfut  iencdicts 
4n^ttds  mi  SA^m  d^itfeens  fesist 

589 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BOSTON  BLHeK 

36  POINT  3A  4a  $4  50 

28  POINT  4A  6a  $4  50 

22  POINT  4A  10a  $3  50 

18  POINT         5A  14a  $3  00  ^^   p^^^^          ^^  ^Sa  $2  75 


aUGUSTHIV  TEXT 

24  POINT  6A  14a  $5  17 

18  POINT  8A  16a  $4  49 

12  POINT  8A  24a  $3  34 


10  POINT  lOA  40a  $3  02 

ITjeringtott  gloitum^nt  ^^soriation  Trafalgar  Square  $263 

8  POINT  20A  40a  $3  06         '         6  POINT  20A  70a  $2  93 


f ftturc  on  X\z  %xit\m\  iolg  faub 

590 


21^5  '^\}iD\0Q\td\  Jn^titutions 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TITLE  BLaeK 


36  POINT  3A  6a  $6  10 

mixiU  House 


24  POINT  4A  8a  $4  45 

dedicate  Building 
JEntfiusiastn 

18  POINT  5A  10a  $3  40 

National  Raines  fUage^^ 

12  POINT  7A  16a  $3  00 

American  Itwiestots  ^tiutnpli^nt 

10  POINT  8A  20a  $2  85 

#fasttucting  tlte  3^ootpatIx  of  J9ts$oltttion 
^nntnnt^^  of  Kong^tjitg 

8  POINT  8A  20a  $2  70 

Canguixgist  of  tlti;^  ^lutni^i  Birds  and  Hi^ptilits 
tropical  ^i^ladtes  TOarbli^d 

6  POINT  lOA  28a  $2  50 

^stotttsfttttQ  Heticlations  of  Slticroscopical  Inu estimation 

Interesting  Studies  in  Natural  Science 

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591 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PRRISIHN  BLHeK  No.  120 

12 

24  POINT  5A  12a  $5  30 

18  POINT  5A  12a  $3  85 

Recruit  ^e0ert0  ffiomrafee 

12  POINT  6 A  16a  $3  40 

10  POINT  8A  24a  $3  25 

^xxtcttrl^  QbUction^  ^^nrilt^^r  ^atriot^ 


8  POINT  8A  24a  $2  75 

^^necttlt  ^haif!^  ^V!^^^  pi^ary  piortal^  ^^30rt 

6  POINT  lOA  30a  $2  75 

^t^rilje  $Jlain*   ^nviis  ^^ntutr^^onte  ^^cHl^ss  ^ettUr 

592 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Y0NKERS  SERIES 


48  POINT  3A  8a  $6  95 

€a5t  XO'mbs 

36  POINT  4 A  8a  $4  50 

Ccrraco  (5arbon 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $3  85 

Crabic  oi  liberty  6 

22  POINT  8A  15a  $3  45 

IHonbay  (fpentng  2?eport 

14  POINT  lOA  20a  $2  30 

Unttcb  3raintotr>n  (Elassic  Society 

12  POINT  15A  25a  $2  30 

Ctssociations  of  pi^otograpt^ic  3ntermcbblers 
IHanipuIate  Qmateur  Camera 

10  POINT  20A  30a  $2  25 

Hemarkable    ZTteteorological   Vxscovcvy   G.nnonnc<^b 
IDeattjer  prognostication  Science 


8  POINT  25A  40a  $2  10 

^lortcultural   pleasures  Describeb  by  (£ntI]U5tastic  (Sarbener 
Delicately  ^ormeb  £eat?es  anb  ^ubs 

38  593 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Poster  ©Id  Style  Hntique  No.  120 

-    12 

30  POINT  25  LB.   PONT  $12  50 

PRINTING  HAS 

Been  recognized 
by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  all 
importance  23658 

24  POINT  25  LB.   FONT  $12  50 

FIRST  INVENTION 
Of  printing  has  always 
been  a  subject  of  great 
importance  to  men  of 
education:  there  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  finer 


FONTS  DO   NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 

594 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Poster  Old  Style  Hntique  No.  120 

12 

18  POINT  25   LB.   FONT  $13  00 

FIRST  INVENTION  OF 

Printing  has  always  been  a 
subject  of  great  importance 
to  men  of  education;  there  is 
no  mechanical  art,  nor  are 
there  any  of  the  fine  arts, 
about  whose  early  history 
so  many  books  have  23456 


12  POINT  25  LB.   FONT  $13  50 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 
Has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  very  great 
importance :  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  fine  arts,  about 
whose  early  history  so  many  volumes 
have  been  written.  The  subject  is  as 
mysterious  as  it  is  inviting.  There  is 
an  unusual  degree  of  obscurity  about 
the  origin  of  the  first  printed  books 
and  the  lives  and  works  of  the  early 
printers.  There  are  many  records  and 
traditions  which  cannot  be  reconciled 
of  at  least  three  distinct  inventions  of 

FONTS  DO   NOT  CONTAIN   SPACES  AND  QUADS 
595 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


P0STER  OE  YINNE 

36  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

COST  SALE 
For  ten  days 
we  are  gfoing 
to  reduce  our 

30  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

THIS  COUNCIL 
Will  convene  on 
the  7th  of  next 
month,  but  will 
it  pass  the  tariff 
bill  reducing  the 


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COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


P0STER  OE  YINNE 


24  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

ANNUAL  FAIR 

The  Directors  take 
pleasure  in  stating 
that  the  Second  An= 
nual  Fair  of  the  St. 
riary  County  A§:ri= 

18  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  00 

SOCIAL  HOP 

The  members  of  the  Joyful 
Social  Club  will  ^ive  an  en= 
tertainment  and  hop  at  the 
North  Hall,  corner  Second 
and  Main  streets,  on  Mon= 
day  evening  next.  Tickets 
25  cents.  For  sale  at  book 
stores  and  by  all  members 


FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 
597 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  OE  YINNE 

■   15  

12  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  50 

EXECUTOR'S  SALE 
The  undersigned,  Executor  of  the  es= 
tate  of  Smith   Brown,  deceased,  will 
offer  for  sale  at  public  vendue  to  the 
highest  bidder  for  cash,  at  the  east 

10  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $16  25 

NOTICE  TO  SUBURBANITES 
Commencing  on  flonday,  the  24th  inst.,  trains 
for  Sitka  and  Yeddo  will  leave  the  depot  at  9:30 
A.  M.  and  3:15  P.  M.  Passengers  on  the  morn- 
ing trains  have  privilege  of  stopping  off  at  Sitka 
until   arrival   of  evening    train.      The    evening 


8  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $20  00 

PUBLIC  SPEAKING  IN  THE  COURT  HOUSE 

Hon.  E.  Piuribus  Unum  will  address  his  fellow=citi= 
zens  on  the  political  issues  of  the  day  at  the  Court 
House  in  this  city  at  7:23  o'clock  this  evening.  Every= 
body  invited.  Frauds  exposed  and  a  powerful  search 
light  turned  on  the  dark  ways  of  the  opposition  party. 


6  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $25  00 

EXTENSIVE  SALE  OF  WATCHES  AND  JEWELRY 
The  undersigned  finds  it  necessary  to  reduce  his  large  and  varied 
stock  of  Watches,  Clocks,  Jewelry,  Gold  and  Silver  Plated  Ware, 
Fine  Cutlery,  Stationery,  Fancy  Goods,  Etc.,  and  will  offer  any 
article  in  his  store  at  25  per  cent,  off  the  regular  price  for  thirty 
days.  This  offer  includes  Diamonds,  and  in  the  stock  may  be  found 
some  of  the  finest  in  the  market.  Watches  of  American,  Swiss, 
English,  German  and   French   manufacture,   in  gold,   silver,  nickel 

598 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  DE  YINME  eONOEIVSEO 


42  POINT  25   LB.  PONT  $12  50 

SERVICES 
For  men  only 
at  4  p.  m.,  on 
Monday  after 

36  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

POLITICAL 
Meetings  every 
night  until  elec= 
J  tion,  concluding 


FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 
599 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  OE  YINNE  eOIVOENSED 

15 

30  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

GRAND  RAFFLE 
A  Gold  Watch,  one 
Diamond  Ring,  four 

24  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

HORSE  EXHIBITION 
The  Southwestern  Horse 
Breeders'  Association  in= 
vite  the  co=operation  of 

18  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  00 

HARVEST  EXCURSIONS 
The  Fast  Flying  Railway  Com= 
pany  will  sell  excursion  tickets 
over  their  lines,  good  for  thirty 
days,  for  one  and  one=third  fare 

FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 

6oo 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  DE  YIIVNE  eOMOEIVSEO 


14  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  00 

STOCKHOLDERS'  MEETING 
Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  stockholders  and  direc= 
tors  of  the  Dismal  Swamp  and  Sleepy 
Hollow  Railway  will  be  held  on  the 

12  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  50 

DISSOLUTION  OF  COPARTNERSHIP 
The  firm  of  Bluster  &  Wind,  composed  of  B. 
Bluster  and  H.  Wind,   is  this  day  dissolved 
by  mutual  consent,  H.  Wind  retiring.     Mr.  B. 
Bluster  will  continue  the  business,  collect  all 


10  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $16  25 

DESIRABLE  BUILDING  LOTS  AT  AUCTION 
On  Wednesday,  23d  inst.,  those  twelve  choice  building  lots 
on  Singapore  avenue,  between  Queensland  and  Edinburgh 
streets,  will  be  sold  at  public  auction.  Each  lot  has  a 
frontage  of  25  feet  by  a  depth  of  175.6  to  a  20=foot  alley. 
Street  improvements  made,  and  no  taxes  for  two  years. 
Terms  of  sale :    One=third  cash,  balance  in  one  and  two 


8  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $20  00 

MASS  MEETING  OF  PROPERTY  OWNERS 
A  meeting  of  the  freeholders  of  Terradelfuego  County  will  be 
held  at  Kickers'  Hall  on  Saturday  evening,  June  10,  at  7  o'clock, 
to  protest  against  the  action  of  the  majority  of  the  Committee 
on  Public  Improvements  of  the  Township  Board  of  Trustees  in 
recommending  the  granting  of  privilege  to  the  Universe  vErial 
Navigation   Company  to  sail  or  transport  their  vessels  over  the 

FONTS  DO   NOT  CONTAIN   SPACES  AND  QUADS 
60 1 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  LariN  ANTIQUE  No.  120 

36  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

PRINTERS 
once  upon  a 
time  carried 
swords  485 

30  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

RECOGNIZED 

The  history  of 
Printing  is  the 
most  interest- 
ing subject  for 
the  youth  362 


FONTS  DO   NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 
602 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  LATIIV  ANTIQUE  No.  120 

24  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

INVENTION 
Printing  has  been 
recognized  as  the 
most  important  4 

18  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $13  00 

EARLY  INVENTION 
Printing  has  always  had 
recognition  by  educated 

people  on  account  of  its 
mysterious  origin.  The 
lives  and  works  of  these 

12  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  50 

INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 

Has  always  been  recognized  by 

educated  people  as  a  subject  of 

great  importance.  There  is  no 
mechanical  art,  nor  any  of  the 
fine  arts,  about  whose  history  so 
many  books  have   been  written 


FONTS   DO   NOT  CONTAIN   SPACES  AND  QUADS 
603 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


P0STER  ANTIQUE  No.  125 


48  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

THE  Art 

Provides 

36  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

THE  art  of 
Printingr  is 
recogrnized 

30  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

THE  ART  OF 

Printing*  to  the 
educated  has 


FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 
604 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  aXTIQUE  No.  125 


24  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

THE  INVENTION 
Of  Printing-  al^w^ays 
has  been  recog^nized 

18  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  00 

THE  INVENTION  OP 
Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subject  of  vast 

12  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  50 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 
Has  always  been  recognized  by  men 
of  education  as  a  subject  of  great 
importance;  there  is  no  mechanical 
art,  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine  arts 

10  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $16  25 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  HAS 
Always  been  recognized  by  educated  men 
as  a  subject  of  vast  importance;  there  is  no 
mechanical  art  nor  are  there  any  of  the  fine 
arts  about  whose  history  so  many  books  have 
been  written.  There  is  an  unusual  degree 
of  obscurity  about  the  origin  of  the  earliest 


FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 
605 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  lONie 


■^  42  POINT  NO.  150  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

EARLIER 

Printing  by 
men  w^hose 
genius  now^ 

36  POINT  NO.  122  25  LB.  FONT  $12  50 

SELECTING 
Durable  Type 
Faces  suitable 
for  Posters  or 


FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS 

6o6 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  lOIVie  No.  122 


30  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

PRINTING  HAS 

Been  recognized 
by  educated  men 

24  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

PRINTING  MAKES 
your  trade  what  you 
make  your  printing 

18  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  00 

THE  INVENTION  OF 

Printing  has  always  been 
recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  subj  ect  of  great 


12  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  50 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING 
Has  been  recognized  by  educated 
men  as  a  very  important  subject 
in  the  mechanical  arts.    There  is 

FONTS  DO   NOT  CONTAIN   SPACES  AND  QUADS 
607 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


POSTER  LIGHTFaeE  No.  158 

24  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $12  50 

HE  THAT  WILL 

often  put  eternity 
and  the  world  in 
front  of  liim,  and 

20  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  00 

TREES  AS  WE  SEE 
tliem,  love  them  and 
adore  them  in  forests, 
Vv^here  they  are  ahve, 
holding  their  verdant 

18  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  00 

AKNOUNCEMENT 
I,  G.  Placeseeker,  hereby 
announce  myself  a  candi- 
date for  the  office  of  Town 
Inspector,  subject  to   the 

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COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  LIGHTFReE  No.  158 


12  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $13  50 

OUR  LIFE  IS   APPEE^TIOESHIP 

to  the  truth  that  around  every  circle 
another  can  be  drawn;  that  there  is 
no  end  in  nature,  but  every  end  is  a 
beginning;  that  there  is  al^vays  one 
more,  morn  risen  on  mid-noon,  and 
under  every  deep  a  lovv^er  deep  opens. 
Some  learn  the  lesson  Tv^ell  and  other 


10  POINT  25  LB.  FONT  $16  25 

THE  GREAT  THING  IN  THIS  WORLD 

is  not  so  much  ^y^here  ^^e  stand  as  Av^hat 
direction  y^e  are  moving.  To  reach  the 
port  of  heaven  ^\^e  must  sail  sometimes 
w^ith  the  ^vv^ind  and  sometimes  against 
it — but  w^e  must  sail  and  not  drift  nor 
lie  at  anchor.  We  must  ever  keep  our 
sails  set,  a  full  head  of  steam  on  and  our 
rudder  steering  straight  toward  harbor 


8  POINT  25  LB.  PONT  $20  00 

NATURE  IS  FOND  OF  WHAT  ARE  CALLED 
g-ilt  enterprises.  Tliis  little  book  of  life  wliicli 
slie  lias  g-iveii  into  tlie  liands  of  its  possessors 
is  commonly  one  of  tlie  old  story  books  bound 
over  ag-ain.  Only  once  in  a  great  wbile  there 
is  a  stately  poem  in  it,  or  its  leaves  are  made 
grand  and  beautiful  by  being-  illuminated  with, 
the  glories  of  art.  Such  gifts  however  are  not 
confined  to  any  particular  walk  of  life,  but  on 
the  contrary  the  surprises  are  met  with  quite 

FONTS  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  SPACES  AND  QUADS. 
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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


6  POINT  GERMAN  NO    121  '^ 


2)er  men)rf)lid)e  f^Ieife  Mi  bie  ©rbe  annebaut,  unb  ben  toiberftrebenben  SSobeit 
burd)  jein  95et)arren  unb  fcine  ®efcbicfUcf)teit  iibermnnben.  ®ort  ^at  er  bem 
SJleere  2anb  abgemonnen,  i)ier  bem  biirren  Sanbe  ©trbme  aegeben.  ^onen  unb 
^abre^geiteu  \)at  ber  Wtn\&)  burcbeinanber  gemennt,  uno  bie  n)eirf)Iicben  @e= 
todcbje  be^  iOrient^  in  jeinem  rauberen  §imme(  abcje^drtet.  2Bie  er  ©uroba 
narf)  SSeftinbien  unb  bem  ©iibmeere  trug,  i^at  er  5lften  in  ©nropa  auferfteben 
laffen.  ©in  beiterer  ^immel  tacbt  je^t  uber  ©ermanien^  SSdfbern,  melcbe  bie 
ftarfe  5[Renfcbenbanb  ^errife  unb  bem  SonnenftrabI  auftbat  unb  in  ben  SBeden 
be§  9f?bein§  fbiegeht  firf)  ^fien§  fReben.  9(n  feinen  Ufern  erbeben  \[6)  fcbiine 
t)Dl!reicbe  ©table,  bie  ©enufe  unb  5lrbeit  in  munterem  Seben  bnrcbf(i)mdrmen. 
^ier  finben  h)ir  ben  9}lenfcben  in  feine§  ©ettjerbe^  frieblicbem  S3ei'i^  fidjer  unter 
einer  ^[Rillion,  ibn,  bem  fouft  ein  ein^iger  9^acf)bar  ben  ©cbfummer  Taubte.  2)ie 
©leic^beit,  bie  er  burcf)  feinen  ©intritt  in  bie  ©efellfcbaft  berlor,  b^it  er  trieber 

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33oben  burd)  (ein  58ef)arren  unb  jeine  (^ejrf)icf(ic^tett  iibeiix)unben.  3)ort 
l)at  er  bem  'iD^eere  Sanb  abgeiDonnen,  !)ier  aber  bem  biirren  £^anbe  ©trome 
gegeben.  3onen  unb  ^a^reS^etten  ^at  ber  ^enj(^  burdjeinanber  gemengt 
unb  bie  it)eic^(id)en  @en)dd)je  be§  Orients  ;^u  feinem  t)iel  rau^eren  i^immet 
abge^drtet.  2Bie  er  (Surojpa  nad)  SSeftinbien  unb  bem  ^iibmeere  trug,  fo 
^at  er  ^Ifien  in  (guropa  auferfteben  laffen.  ©in  ^etterer  |)immel  (ad)t  feist 
iiber  ©ermanienS  3Sd(bern,  metdie  bie  ftarfe  9J^enf(^ent)anb  ^erri^  unb  fo 
bem  ©onnenftrat)l  auftbat,  unb  in  ben  3Setten  be§  ^t)ein5  fpiegetn  fic^ 
5lfien§  9fteben.  %{n  feinen  Ufern  erbeben  fid)  t)oU'reid)e  Stable,  bie  @enu^ 
unb  5lrbeit  in  munterem  Slthm  burd^fc^tDdrmen.    |)ter  finben  tDir  ben 

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8  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  121 

•^^er  menfc^Uc^e  gteig  t)at  W  (grbe  angebaut,  unb  avi6)  ben 
tDiberftrebenben  ^oben  burd^  fetn  ^e^arren  jomie  au(^  burcf) 
feine  ^ef(i)ic!U(^teit  ubermunben.  '^ort  ^at  er  bem  ^O^eere  2anb 
abgetDonnen,  ^ter  bem  biirren  Sanbe  (Strome  gegeben.  gonen 
unb  ^a^^xt^txitxi  ^t  ber  Wtxi\6]  burd)etnanber  gemengt,  unb 
W  ttjeid^Uc^en  ©en)drf)fe  be§  Drient§  ^n  feinem  raut)eren  |)tmmel 
abgeprtet.  SBie  er  ©uropa  nad)  SBeftinbten  unb  bem  ©iibmeere 
trug,  ^t  er  %\\tn  in  (Suropa  auferftefjen  Ia[fen.  ©in  ^eiterer 
§imme(  Iad)t  je^t  iiber  @ermanien§  ^dlbern,  melc^e  W  ftarfe 
S^enfd)ent)anb  ^errig  unb  bem  ©onnenftrai)!  auftf)at  unb  in  ^tn 

3l^©^(g5(^§S^2aR9^D^03^©XU^2B3EDS 

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6io 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


9  POINT  German  no.  121 


2)er  menfcf)(ic{)e  %h\^  l)at  bie  6rbe  angebaut,  luib  fo  htw 
raiberftrebenben  33oben  burc^  fein  33el}arreu  foraot}(  al§  aurf) 
burrf)  feine  ©efdjidlicfifeit  iiberraunben.  ©0  ^at  er  bort  bem 
OJleere  Saiib  abgeraonneu,  n)a(}reub  er  l)ter  bem  biirren  Sanbe 
©trome  gegeben.  ^omw  imb  Qa^re^jeiten  t)at  ber  ajlenfd) 
bur(i)einanber  gemengt,  foraie  bie  it)eicl)li(i)en  @eTOdcf)fe  be§ 
Orients  31:  feinem  raii^erett  ^immel  abge(}drtet.  2Bie  er 
(Suropa  nad)  SBeftinbien  unb  bem  Siibmeere  trug,  fo  ^at  er 

2i23S2)e5@$3t2aji5no^ciJK©3:u3]a[B9e9)3 

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10  POINT  German  no.  121 

®er  menjc^Iii^e  gtet^  ^at  bie  ©rbe  angebaut  unb  ben 
tt)tberftrebenben  S3oben  and)  burd)  fein  S9el)arren  unb  feine 
®efc^idli(^!eit  iibertnunben^  S)ort  ^t  er  t)on  bem  9Keere 
Sanb  genommen,  f)ier  bem  biirren  Sanbe  ©trome  gegeben, 
Qonen  unb  Qafire^jeiten  ^at  ber  ajtenfd)  buri^einanber 
gemengt  unb  bie  tt)ei(^Iid)ften  ©etDcidjfe  be§  Orients  5U 
feinem  rau^en  ^immet  abgef)artet.     2Sie  er  ©uro^^a  nad) 

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11  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  121 

S)er  menfc^tic^e  glei§  ^at  bie  @rbe  augebaut  unb 
ben  tt)iber[trebenben  Soben  buri^  fein  Se^arren  unb 
feine  @ef(^id(i(^!eit  iibertDunben,  35ort  ^at  er  bem 
ajieere  Sanb  abgetnonnen,  f)ier  bem  bebiirftigen  Sanbe 
©trome  gegeben.  ^^m\\  unb  ^a^reSjeiten  ^at  ber 
9}ienf(^  burc^einanber  gemengt,  unb  bie  tueidjlicfiften 

2t33e5:)@S@§3^s5m5«D^a9t@xus8as9e2)3 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


12  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  121  '  ®  r>w_J 

S)er  menji^ttdje  %\d^  i)at  bie  ©rbe  angebaut 
unb  fomit  ben  tDtberftrebenben  ^oben  burd)  fein 
Se^rren  itnb  jeine  @ejrf)t(IIt(f)!ett  libertDunben. 
S)ort  ^at  er  bem  9J?eere  Sanb  abgetDonnen,  l^ier 
bent  bebiirftigen  Sanbe  ©triinte  gegeben.  ^onen 
nnb  Sa^reSgeiten  ^at  ber  93lenf(^  bnrt^einanber 
gemengt,  nnb  bie  allertneic^Ucfiften  ©etndc^je  beg 
DrtentS  jn  feinent  rant)eren  ^tmntel  abge^artet 
tt)te  er  (£nro|pa  na(^  SSeftinbten  nnb  bent  ^eere 
trng  ttnb  Sljien  in  ©nropa  anferftef)en  tie^,  bo(^ 

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14  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  121 

%vc  menfc^Uc^e  3lei§  ^t  unbebingt 
bie  @rbe  angebaut  unb  niiberftrebenben 
33oben  burd)  fein  33ebarren  foinie  au(^ 
bur(^  feine  @ef(i)i(!U4feit  ubertDunbeu, 
vok  er  bort  bem  ITteere  Sanb  abgen)onnen 
unb  %\vc  bem  bebiirftigen  Sanbe  @trome 
gegeben  ^at.  ^omn  unb  3a^teg^eiten 
l)a't  ber  9Jcenfd)  burc^einanber  gemeugt 
unb  bie  tt)ei(^(i(l)en  @en)ad)fe  be§  Orients 

5l«®3)@S@§3tS9}t9lO^D^@2:U 

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6l2 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


POSTER  GERMAN  Xo.  121 


18  POINT  20A  100a  $12  48 

3Jtenfc^Itc^er  glet^  ^at  bie  6rbe 
angeMut  unb  ben  tDtberftrebenben 
Soben  burc^  fein  ^e^arren  unb 
feine  ©efc^lcflic^felt  uberitimtben. 
Sort  fjat  er  bem  SJteere  Wl  Sanb 

24  POINT  14A  40a  $12  00 

bie  ®rbe  angebaut  fotDte  ben 
^oben  buril  ©efi^tifliii^fett 
frud^tbar  gemad^t  itibem  er 

30  POINT  BA  60a  $12  00 

9}Jeiif(i)Itc^er  gleife  I)at 
bie  ®rbe  angeMitt  ittib 
fo  ben  iDtberftrebenbett 
^Dbeti  biird)  fein  ftete§ 


613 


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6  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  153 

5n  ber  Diegel  foil  man  betm  ^^apier  bte  ©parfamfeit  ntc^t  gu  roett  treiben ; 
fie  iftttui  iU  entfd)ulbtgen  bei  ©c^ulbud)ern,  ^Isolf^au^gaben  unb  bergleict)en, 
TOO  oft  (£ent^j  ben  "iJlu^fcfilag  in  ber  (Salculation  eines  (Sgemplar^  geben»  ^ei 
einem  23ud),  beffen  i^erfaufSprei^  aber  ein  angemeffener  fein  tann,  mad^t 
ba^  beffere  ober  raeniger  gute  'J>apier  nur  einen  gan^  fleinen  Unterfdiieb  in 
ben  ^erfteUung^foften,  %nx  einen  guten  l^rucf  ift  ein  gute^  ^^apier  unum  = 
gcinglid)  notf)tt)enbig»  CS:§  mu^  gleid^mci^ig  ftar!  gearbeitet  fein,  benn  fonft 
roiirbe  beim  Trucfen  ber  bide  U5ogen  iibernta^ig  ftarf  unb  ber  biinne  nur 
fd)tt)ac^  gefcirbt.  ®er  ©toff  mu^  ein  guter  baumrooUener  ober  leinener, 
frdftig,  feft  unb  bod)  milb  fein,  bamit  er  bie  garbe  leic^t  annimmt;  bie  ^ei^ 
mifdjung  oon  erbigen  ^^eftanbttieilen  ift  immer  nad)t^eilig,  ^a  ba§  ^^apier 
nad)  ber  g-etn^eit  be§  ©toffee  unb  ber  ©c^toere  oerfauft  roirb,  fo  raerben 
leiber  oon  wielen  ^apier=g-abrifanten  geringwert^ige  Sumpen  genommen, 
bie  fie  nad;  einer  gercaltfamen  d)emifd)en  35leid)e  nid)t  geniigenb  retnigen 
unb  burd)  erbige  >iufa^e  fd^roer  mad)en«  9lbgefei)en  won  bem  ©diaben  fiir 
bie  ^uc^bruderei,  an  ruinirten  ©d)riften,  fie^t  ber  Trud  grau  au^.  (Sin 
anbereS,  tn  neuerer  ^z\t  cielfad)  benu^te^  ^4Serfat)ren  ift  bie  ^^apierftereo; 
t^pie*  ©tatt  bie  ©c^rift  mit  ©pp^brei  angugie^en,  bebedt  man  fie  mit  einer 
Stngat)!  23ldttern  oon  ©eibenpapier,  bie  eingeln  mit  einer  binbenben  SQtaffe 
beftrid)en  merben*  DJ^it  einer  23iirfte  rairb  auf  biefe  feud)te  ^^apterbede  fo 
lange  geflopft,  bi^  bie  ©d)rift  oertieft  ooUftdnbig  in  biefelbe  abgebrudt  ift, 
Unter  etner  ftarfen  ^4^reffung  bei  md^iger  §i|e  roirb  fie  langfam  getrodnet, 

2l336^e5@i)3^e9J;^}JD^:^^D9t©2:UTs3[B3e2]3 

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8  POINT  German  no.  153 

3n  ber  9iege(  foil  man  beim  papier  bie  ©parfamfeit  nid^t  ju 
meit  treiben ;  fie  ift  nur  ju  entfc^ulbigen  bei  ©c^ulbiic^ern,  ^01!^:^ 
au^gaben  unb  bergleidien,  mo  oft  (Sent^  "Dtn  Slu^fc^lag  in  ber 
Calculation  eine^  ©jemplar^  o^thtn,  33ei  einem  ^uc^e,  beffen 
^erfauf^prei^  aber  ein  angemeffener  fein  fann,  marf)t  ba^  beffere 
ober  meniger  gute  papier  einen  gang  fleinen  Unterfc^ieb  x\\  ^tn 
§erftel(ungefoften.  giir  einen  guten  3)ru(f  ift  ein  guteg  papier 
unumgdngtic^  not^menbig.  ©^  mu^  gleic^md^ig  ftar!  gearbeitet 
fein,  t)^m\  fonft  miirbe  beim  ^rucfen  ber  bide  Sogen  iibermd^ig 
ftar!  unb  ber  biinne  nur  fc^mac^  gefdrbt.  ^er  ©toff  mu§  ein 
guter  baummoUener  ober  (einener,  !rdftig,  feft  unb  boc^  milb  fein, 
"i^amxi  er  bie  g^arbe  leid^t  annimmt;  bie  SBeimifc^ung  non  erbigen 
^eftanbt^eilen  ift  immer  nac^t^eilig.  ^a  ba^  papier  nac^  ber 
g^ein^eit  beg  6toffeg  m\\)  ber  ©djmere  t)er!auft  mirb,  fo  merben 
leiber  Don  Dielen  ^apier^'gabritanten  geringn)ertl)ige  :^umpen  ge= 
nommen,  bie  fie  nad)  einer  geroaltfamen  c^emifd^en  ^teid)e  nic^t 
geniigenb  reinigen  wxiD  burc^  erbige  Qufd^e  fd)n)erer  mac^en. 
Sbgefe^en  t)on  bem  ©c^aben  fiir  bie  ^ud)bruderei,  an  ruinirten 

5l33©3)@S®§3^^9?^5^^^Q^©XU«^3e5)3 
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614 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


10  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  153 


<[¥ 


3n  ber  $Hegel  foil  man  betm  papier  bie  ©parfamfeit 
nid^t  ju  TDeit  treiben  ;  fie  ift  nut  ju  entfd)ulbtgen  bei  ©(^ul= 
biii^ern,  SSolf^au^gaben  unb  bergleii^en,  voo  oft  Sentg  ben 
2Iu^fcf)lag  in  ber  (Calculation  eine^  ©jemplar^  geben.  33ei 
einem  33u(^,  beffen  3Serfauf^prei^  aber  ein  angemeffener 
fein  fann,  inad)t  ba^  beffere  ober  nieniger  gute  papier  nur 
einen  lleinen  llnterfd^ieb  m  ben  §erftellungg!often.  g^ur 
einen  guten  ®rudE  ift  ein  gute^  papier  unumganglic^  not^= 
raenbig.  @g  mu^  gleid^ma^ig  ftarf  gearbeitet  fein,  benn 
fonft  n:)urbe  beim  ©rucfen  ber  bide  Sogen  ftarf  unb  ber 
blinne  nur  fd)n)ad^  gefdrbt*  ®er  ©toff  mu^  em  guter 
baumraollener  ober  leinener,  fraftig,  feft  unb  bod^  milb  fein 

3l3S6®@g©§3^£5Ji5JtD^Qgt©3:uaS2B3E3)3 
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11  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  153  1^  ^       i 

3n  ber  9iegel  foil  man  beim  papier  bie  ©parfamfeit 
nid^t  ju  raeit  treiben;  fie  ift  nur  ju  entfd)ulbigen  bei 
©d^ulbiic^ern,  ^I5ol!gau^gaben  unb  bergleid^en,  wo  oft 
6ent^  ben  3lu^f(^tag  in  ber  (Salculation  eine^  (Sjem= 
plarg  geben.  33ei  einem  33ud^,  beffen  ^erfauf^prei^ 
aber  ein  angemeffener  fein  fann,  madjt  ba§  beffere  ober 
raeniger  gute  papier  nur  einen  ganj  fleinen  Unterfc^ieb 
in  ben  ^erftetlung^foften.  gtir  einen  guten  ®rud  ift 
ein  gute^  ^^sapier  unumgdnglic^  notljinenbig.  @^  mu^ 
gleic^ma^ig  ftarf  gearbeitet  fein,  benn  fonft  miirbe  beim 
©rucfen  ber  bide  33ogen  iibermci^ig  ftarf  unb  ber  biinne 
nur  fd^raad)  gefcirbt.    Ser  ©toff  mu^  ein  guter  leinener 

2l«63)@5®^3^Sa)J9ID^£l9^©3:U$8aB3e2)3 

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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


6  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  155 

3u  etnem  guten  58u(^e  geniigt  e§  nirfjt  aEein,  ha^  ber  SSuc^brutfer 
etnen  jorgfditigen  ©a^  liefert,  neue  ©cEjrift,  eitte  gute  5!J?afcC)tne  unb 
fetne  x^axht  baran  berrtjenbet;  alle  feine  5lrbeit  tft  umfonft,  menn  ni(f)t 
ber  SSeftetler  be§  ^ud^eS  auc^  fiir  ein  gute§  papier  ©otge  trdgt.  3Son 
©etten  ber  SSefteHer  txjerben  oft  grofee  ^Infprud^e  an  bie  ®rucfereien  ^in^ 
ftc^tlitf)  ber  gu  bern^enbenben  ©tf)r{ften  gefteUt  unb  bann  ein  ^a^ier 
geltefert,  fo  t)oIt  t)on  ^noten  ober  gar  t)on  ©anb,  bafe  bie  feine  55ilbfldcf)e 
einer  neuen  ©cfirift  nac^  njenigen  ^bgiigen  ruinirt  ift  unb  nat^  einigen 
6tunben  hit  Sager  unb  ^at^nraber  ber  9J?afcE)inen  unb  bie  t^arbertjal^en 
boU  t)on  bem  fcfimu^igen  ?l6gang  be§  ^apier§  finb.  Oft  \v\xh  auc£)  ein 
fo  fc^wad^eg  unb  biinne§  papier  genommen,  ho.^  ber  3)rucE  £)urc^fd^im= 

^S3e®e5@|)^^S^3^D^rL9l©XUSS2B3e^93 

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8  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  155 

3u  etnem  guten  Sdvi6:)^  geniigt  e§  nid^t  attetn,  bag  ber 
^ucf)brnc!er  etnen  forgfalttgen  (5a^  liefert,  neue  ©c^rift,  etne 
gute  3}Zajc^tne  unb  feine  garbe  baran  t)ertt)enbet ;  aHe  feine 
Arbeit  ift  umfonft,  toenn  nid^t  ber  ^efteller  be§  ^uc!)e§  Ciu6) 
fitr  ein  gute§  papier  (gorge  tragt.  ^on  ©eiten  ber  ^efteEer 
toerben  oft  groge  5(nfpruc^e  an  h\^  ^rucfereien  ^infic^tlid^ 
ber  §u  bertDenbenben  ©c^riften  gefteEt  unb  bann  ein  papier 
geliefert,  fo  t)oE  bon  Slnoten  ober  gar  t)on  ©anb,  ha^  hx^  feine 

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9  POINT  German  no.  155 


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3u  einem  guten  93u(^e  geniigt  e§  ntd^t  adein,  ha^  ber 
93ud^bruc!er  einen  forgfcilttgen  @a^  liefert,  neue  @d)rift, 
etne  gute  SJJafc^ine  unb  fetne  garbe  baran  t)ertr)enbet ; 
atle  feine  2lrbeit  ift  umfonft,  tt)enn  nid)t  ber  SefteKer  be§ 
93uc^e§  auc^  fitr  ein  gute^  papier  ©orge  trcigt,  SSon 
©eiten  ber  S3efteller  tDerben  oft  gro^e  2Inf)3ru(^e  an  bie 
©rucfereien  l^infic^tlic^  ber  gu  t)ertt)enbenben  Sd^riften 

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616 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


10  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  155 


<!¥ 


3n  ber  S^egel  foil  man  beim  i^apier  bte  ©parfam^ 
!eit  ni(f)t  §u  mett  treifien;  fie  ift  §u  entfc^ulbigen 
bet  @(f)ulbud)ern,  SSoIfgauSgaben  unb  bergletc^en, 
tt)o  oft  ©ent§  ben  StnSfc^Iag  in  ber  Salcniation 
eineg  @jemplar§  geben,  Set  einem  93n(^e,  beffen 
9Ser!anf§prei§  aber  ein  angemeffener  fein  fann, 
ma&ji  ba§  beffere  ober  n)eniger  gnte  papier  nnr 
einen  gang  fleinen  Unterfd)ieb  in  ben  §erfte(tnng§- 
foften.  %ViX  einen  gnten  ®rnrf  ift  ein  gnte§  ^apter 
nnnmgdngtid^  not^menbig.  ®g  mn§  gteid^ma^ig 
ftar!  gearbeitet  fein,  h^nn  fonft  mitrbe  ein  93ogen 
ftar!  nnb  ein  anberer  nnr  fd)n)a(^  gefcirbt  merben. 

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12  POINT  GERMAN  NO.  155 


^ 


^n  ber  9ieget  foil  man  beim  papier  bie 
@parfam!ett  nic^t  ^u  toeit  treiben;  fie  ift  nur 
gu  entf(f)utbigen  bei  (Sc£)ulbu(f)ern,  ^ol!§au§^ 
gaben  unb  bergteic^en^  tno  oft  ein  Sent  ben 
S(u§f(^lag  in  ber  Calculation  eineS  ©jcempIarS 
giebt.  S3ei  einem  S3urf)^  beffen  ^er!auf§prei§ 
ein  angemeffener  fein  !ann^  madjt  ba§  beffere 
ober  tneniger  gnte  papier  nnr  einen  fleinen 
Unterf(f)ieb  in  ben  ^erfteIIitng§!often.  %\vc 
einen  gnten  ®rncf  ift  ein  gnte§  papier  not^ig 

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German  Title  Condensed  No.  150 


72  POINT  3A  8a  $12  00 

60  POINT  4A  10a  $13  00 

Oliernliebcr 

42  POINT  4A  10a  $10  00 

%xmk  ^eimat^ 

36  POINT  5A  15a  $7  75 

aWobcriie  tuiift  96 

30  POINT  8A  20a  $6  60 

3a!  nc^mt  |m  Me  Belt! 

20  POINT  8A  24a  $5  75 

guro^Jitifdie  WItcrtI)uniIi(^Icitcn 


6i8 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


German  Title  Condensed  Mo.  ISO 


18  POINT  9A  30a  $4  50 

gorrefimnkntcn  eine^  tfiglit^en  Slatted 
Seleflrojiliftje  ^ac^rit^ten  $30 

14  POINT  12A  40a  $4  00 

^rokn  neuer  ^u(^=  unb  3^itung^ = ©c^rtftcn 
Elegante  t^pograp^tft^e  gac^Miitter  25 

12  POINT  16A  50a  $4  50 

9)?onatlttl)c^  journal  fiir  btc  I)ij^cre  ^ut^brudcrfunft 
S^crbrcttct  tct^nift^cn  Untcrrtd)t  in  MtixtQ  64 

11  POINT  16A  50a  $3  75 

9Jomantifc^e  ©rjiililungen  eine§  alten  beutfc^en  2)ic^terg 
®(!&riftftetter  tiergangener  ^al^rl^unberte  18 

10  POINT  16A  50a  $3  50 

SSie  ^errlic^  glanjt  bie  ©Dnne  an  biefem  fc^iinen  SJiorgen 
5BeIeu(^tet  jaufiernb  bie  erfrifii&te  Jlatur  20 

9  POINT  16A  50a  $3  15 

^Ifienb^Unter^altungen  unb  S^anjlriinji^en  fiir  friipdie  aSenftften 
aSerpiigungen  tjcranftaltet  im  Dr)j^eit^=®arten  36 

8  POINT  16A  50a  $3  00 

i^ttiiilfte  grDpe  ^eftlidifeit  bcr  &entfd)=amerilamfcl)en  Sdngerbunbe 

program  fiir  ba^  gonacrt  ber  tjcreintgtcn  Spre  75 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GERMHN  TITLE  No.  122 


42  POINT  3A  6a  $5  35 

36  POINT  3A  6a  $3  95 

^iftok  4  26di»e 

30  POINT  4A  10a  $4  80 

24  POINT  7A  20a  $4  75 

18  POINT  [7A  20a  $3  50 


620 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


GERMAN  TITLE  No.  122 

12 

14  POINT  8A  25a  $3  25 

12  POINT  9A  30a  $3  10 

11  POINT  9A  30a  $2  60 

*|8MH)<;ti|ittct  ttnt>e¥fdlf(f|iet  9ltH>ett$ttrfef 

10  POINT  12A  40a  $3  00 

9  POINT  15A  50a  $3  95 

8  POINT  15A  50a  $3  15 

684  Wxm^^viX^m  XXntxiwthaxUxi 

7  POINT  15A  50a  $3  10 

23cattiiftiacnt)c  suncOmcnt>c  Utt5ufnct>cttOcit  25 

6  POINT  15A  50a  $2  85 

^ontietfattoitSlcstfon  ^et  t)etfcf)tct>encn  untJCtauDcrtcn  3ptad)eit 
1S34  ^ctleumDctc  unf(f)ul^t^e  ^cU\\xU\x 

621 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GERMHN  FULL  FHeE, 


30  POINT  6A  15a  $8  00 

24  POINT  6A  15a  $6  00 

18  POINT  7A  20a  $4  50 

®eit  ^jittglittg  vtx^i  e§  fort 

12  POINT  7A  20a  $3  00 

(gin  fanfiet  3S>tttb  tjom  hlautn  ^xmmtX 


11  POINT  9A  30a  $3  00 

3u  SOlatttua  in  ^aitben  bei:  tireue  ^ofer  mair 

10  POINT  12A  40a  $3  50 

^ie  ^ttttft  ift  Ittttg,  ba§  8e6en  futj,  bte  ©elegen^eit 
ftitf^tig,  uttb  ba§  Utt^etl  fc^mietig 

9  POINT  16A  50a  $3  85 

aWorgetttot^,  Icurfjteft  mit  sum  frtiliett  Sob;  balb  mitb 
meitt  gebctt  laffett^  Irfi  unb  mancJ^er  S^ametab  68 

8  POINT  16A  50a  $3  50 

^anm  gebadit,  lottb  bet  Suft  eitt  @ttb^  gemadit;  geftern 
nod)  auf  ftolsen  SHoffettr  lieutc  buirrf) 

7  POINT  16A  50a  $3  25 

^n  biefen  fteiFgcn  fallen  fennt  man  hit  ^acJje  ntrf^t,  unb  ift  ein 
^flicftt;  banit  manbcrt  er  an  StcunbeS  ^anb  in^S  21 

6  POINT  16A  50a  $3  00 

^aW  mi(f|  hinnbtt,  Wontt  ^tfjtffcr,  ttacfi  bcm  9^iarto  fulire  mir^ 
8ie^^  biefeg  ^al^^anb  nimm  5«m 

622 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TEUTONie  No.  150 


36  POINT  5A  12a  $6  75 

^Sonb  unb  ^terne 

30  POINT  6A  15a  $7  35 

5Sauer  ^mn^  §npvc 

18  POINT  8A  24a  $4  75 

§m  pnjett  porfe  geljf^  ^erid^f 

12  POINT  9A  30a  $3  00 

^0  gewi^  wxc  bet  ^(^tttfett  bent  J.i^U  fofgf 


(Condensed  German  Black  No.  150 


30  POINT  4A  10a  $3  50 

lie  f  liatftt  fiir  ^nkiikfii 

24  POINT  4A  10a  $2  50 

er  titmals  mm  lattfd^  geliabt 

18  POINT  8A  20a  $3  50 

12  POINT  16A  50a  $4  50 

fas  fd)onc  Jfl0rgettratl)  fiieg  ouf^  midjti  Me  blenbenben 

623 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SeHWHBAeHER  SERIES 


48  POINT  3A  8a  $6  95 

36  POINT  4A  8a  $4  50 

wolf  38  Ul^rcn 

30  POINT  5A  10a  $3  85 

22  POINT  5A  15a  $3  15 

Bergtperf  72  Ulafd^tnen 

14  POINT  9A  30a  $3  20 

5tan5ofifd^e  3tBItotI)cf  -f^anMun^en 

12  POINT  9A  30a  $2  35 

Ctjaten  unb  Sagen  49  ^^^  ^^^^^  fjauptmannes 


10  POINT  12A  40a  $2  20 

Hucfsug  bcr  t)erprugclten  (£ngldnber  von  Penesuela 

8  POINT  15A  50a  $2  65 

tPunberfd^one  £uftfal^rt  5U  bem  feucrfprt^enben  Popocatepetl 

6  POINT  15A  50a  $1  95 

(£infru§  ber  Deutfdjcn  auf  bie  (Seftaltung  einer  feparaten  Hef orm -- partei  J(,4 

624 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

SeHWHBHeHER  IVo.  2 


48  POINT  3A  8a  $1 1  40 


36  POINT  3A  8a  $7  00 

30  POINT  4A  10a  $6  00 

He^en5itl♦tett   9^ 


20  POINT  5 A  15a  $5  00 

16  POINT  6A  18a  $4  00 

Cif5a^(un0en  tin  Za^chn<i^ 

14  POINT  7A  20a  $3  75 

12  POINT  8x1  24a  $3  50 


10  POINT  lOA  30a  $3  25 

£ifeni^a^n  Don  ^a^ri^  nadj  €^nfi<tnitn^pcl 

8  POINT  14A  42a  $3  00 

DcrwcUct  fic^  in  ^cr  SO^cntc  iin  :Krcife  fctiicr  ^vcmtbc 

40  625 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


IHLENBIIRG  SERIES 

4 

60  POINT  3A  5a  $9  65 

DlcbterfUrlt 

48  POINT  3A  8a  $7  35 

Uicf  or  $d)effel 

36  POINT  4A  10a  $5  40 

eckebart  l^enogin 

24  POINT  5 A  16a  $3  80 

Crompetcr  von  sa^kingen 

18  POINT  8A  25a  $3  55 

fieldeitdeftdlten  deutfcber  6efd)id)te 


12  POINT  15A  45a  $3  25 

l)obentwiel  m  neckar 
Druidcnfelfen 


10  POINT  16A  50a  $3  00 

Hiofterjader  und  maldfrau 
6efdbrlid)c  flucDt 


8  POINT         18A  52a  $2  70       q   pqint         20A  60a  $2  40 

ntittelaltcrlidlC  BraUtWCrbUttd      Hcbut  dl*  Oott,  c$  ware  r*en  geweren 


Jllt-Beiaelberg,  du  fcine 

1234567$90 


3c4od)  e$  bat  ntd)t  follen  fctn 


626 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOMPOSITE  No.  150 

30  POINT  6A  15a  $6  75 


24  POINT  8A  20a  $5  75 

Die  SOatcii  uiiD  ^cfiari&cn 
XUic  gfftii^t  Die  Sonne 

18  POINT  lOA  25a  $4  25 

TJier^ig  Ott^re  feitier  3{uftur? 

14  POINT  lOA  30a  $3  50 

Mi  iOm  geOt  hie  }le()ficOfteit  itOer  ^flffes 
SonnenficOf  unb  31TorgetirotOe  79 


12  POINT  16A  50a  $4  50 

Des  3Tteeres  ^eraci|Ter  raeri)en  burcO  uier  HrfacOen 
m  Keraegung  gefe^t;  bte  Krjle  oon  ben  $23 

627 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GERM^lNm  No.  ISO 


36  POINT  3A  7a  $6  00 

Jlnjeigen  25 

30  POINT  4A  10a  $6  00 

gin  famt eif  bex 

24  POINT  5A  15a  $5  75 

ptc^fcr  xtnb  ^anex 

18  POINT  7A  20a  $5  10 

^tc^f  lebev  ^aQ  ^ann 
^offtc^m  325 

16  POINT  8A  24a  $4  50 

^rac^te  tag  ric^c^ac^ric^  ten 
§.uxopaxfc^ex  '^xiebcn  34 

12  POINT  lOA  30a  $3  90 

^ieue  ^nliebtex  tm  fexnen  ^eften 
^extaffen  dttexe  ^dnbex 

10  POINT  13A  40a  $3  70 

^m  niebCic^e^  ^Tctdc^en,  ein  jungej^  ^Cuf 
ax  einetn  ^oC6afen  guf 


9  POINT  14A  42a  $3  25 

^'xnxn  frtfc^,  ^axnexaben,  beti  happen  qesdutni 
gfrtfc^  auf,  e^'  bex  ^exfinoc^  vexbuftet  4=6 

628 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HEIIVTZEMaiVN  SERIES 


30  POINT 


6A  20a  $7  10 


SoMieber  am  Eltare 


24  POINT 


8A  25a  $5  80 


^et^ogtum  86  ^rotJitt^en 


18  POINT 


lOA  30a  $4  95 


2)eutli(^c  @(^rift  2  fd^oner  ©c^nitt 


14  POINT 


12 A  40a  $4  80 


^eoBai^tttttgett  am  OMettJatottum  40 
^ntberfwng  neuet  ^ometcn 


12   POINT 


12A  40a  $3  35 


Sc^maf^incn  unb  28  ricftge  ^Jotation^^jreffen 


10  POINT 


12A  40a  $2  85 


bte  Su^brurf  erf  uttft  mt:^ 
ter  ben  ©rftnbungeit  bc§ 
menfc^Ii^en  ©eiftcg  cin^ 
nimmt^^atbic@^re  23 


8  POINT 


15A  50a  $2  60 


^ie@ebiirt^ftabtbcrfclbett5U 
fcitt,  gum  gJegcttftanbc  mxt§ 
icb^aften  nn\>  ni^t  becnbeten 
Strcite^  gemrtd)t,  feit  (5tra^= 
hnxq,  wttb  befonberi^  ahtt  feit 
partem  e^^  fid)  angelegen  67 


9    POINT 


12A  50a  $2  60 


®te  t)of)t  ©tufe^  tueldie  bte 
93ttd|bruderfttttft  unter  ben 
©rfinbnngen  be^  menfdftH- 
^en  ©etfte^  einntmmt,  i\ai 
bte  (B1i)vtf  bie  @ebnrt§=  39 


6   POINT 


15A  50a  $2  15 


Btatte  berfctbeit  511  fein,  ^itm  (S)c= 
genftanbc  cine^  (cbOaftcit  unb  nacf) 
ntrf)t  ficcnbigten  ©trcitc^  cjcmadit, 
feit  Stra^fiurg,  befonbcr^  after  fett 
^avUm  e^  ftrfj  antjelerien  fein  Ite^, 
t>ic  (Bt(it>t  WHain^  au^  ilirem  frittier 
Mitfteftrtttenen  rtu^fd)ne^(tcl|cn  iBe= 
ft^e,  ber  tjon  ^arJem  fogar     482 


629 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Ornamental  6ast  Initials 

SERIES  NO.   1148  bii 

Per  Set  $3  50     Single  Letter  30  cts.     For  Two  Colors  $7  00     Each  60  cts. 


SERIES  NO.  1147  Bi 

Per  Set  $2  25     Single  Letter  25  cts. 
For  Two  Colors  $4  50     Each  50  cts. 


SERIES  NO.  1146  B11 

Per  Set  $1  75     Single  Letter  20  cts. 
For  Two  Colors  $3  50     Each  40  cts. 


SERIES  NO.  440  B 

Per  Set  with  Pendants  $5  00 
Single  Letter  with  Pendants     A 


SERIES  NO.  443  B4 

Per  Set  $4  00     Single  Letter  40  cts. 


aMocJj^o    ^ 


SERIES  NO.  321  SERIES  NO.  321    b3    SERIES  NO.  320  SERIES  NO.  320 

ORNAMENTED  PLAIN  ORNAMENTED  PLAIN 

Per  Set  $7  50  Each  50  cts.    Per  Set  $6  00  Each  50  cts.  Per  Set  $5  00  Per  Set  $3  50 

Each  35  cts.  Each  35  cts. 


A 


Se7'ies  No.  320  and  No.  J2i  are  de- 
sig?ied  to  work  together  in  colors. 


630 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Ornamental  (2^ast  Initials 

72   POINT  ART  INITIALS  bis  Per  Set  with  Ornaments  $4  oo 


■      ^^ 


48  POINT  ART  INITIALS  bis 


Per  Set  with  Ornaments  $300 


SERIES  NO.  1133  8  1 

Per  Set  #3  50     Single  Letter  40  cts 


SERIES  NO.  1132  B11 

Per  Set  $3  50     Single  Letter  40  cts. 


^^^^^    "^]^ 


631 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Electrotyped  Initials 


WAVE  RLE  Y  SERIES  NO.  74      b 


ACORN  SERIES  NO.  71      b  i 


PRICES:— Waverley  Series,  No.  74,  Single  Letter,  60  cts.  Waverley  Series,  No.  75,  Single 
Letter,  75  cts.  Acorn  Series,  No.  71,  per  Set,  $20.00  ;  Single  Letter,  $1.00.  Acorn  Series,  No. 
72,  per  Set,  $15.00  ;  Single  Letter,  75  cts.  Acorn  Series,  No.  73,  per  Set,  $12.00  ;  Single  Letter, 
60  cts.  Series  No.  1158,  per  Set,  $6.00  ;  Single  Letter,  50  cts.  Series  No.  425,  per  Set,  $6.00  ; 
Single  Letter,  30  cts. 

For  Morris  and  Jenson  Initials,  see  page  5/7 

632 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Electrotyped  Initials 

INDEX  INITIALS  b4 


SERIES  NO.  1159   B 
Each  in  Three  Pieces 


INDEX   INITIALS 
Seco7id  Series 


RENATE   SERIES  NO 


Sphinx  series    b6 


RENATE   SERIES   NO.  70 


- 

Si 

% 

g-g 

1 

Y(§^ 

8 

s 

feii 

PRICES:— Index  Initials,  per  Set,  fio.oo  ;  Single  Letter,  50  cts.  Index  Initials,  Second 
Series,  per  Set,  $8.00  ;  Single  Letter,  40  cts.  Series  No.  1159,  per  Set,  with  Ornaments,  $4-5o  ; 
Single  Letter,  40  cts.  Sphinx  Series,  per  Set,  $20.00;  Single  Letter,  $1.00.  Renate  Series, 
No.  69,  per  Set,  $15.00  ;  Single  Letter,  75  cts.  Renate  Series,  No.  70,  per  Set,  $12.00  ;  Single 
Letter,  60  cts. 

For  Morris  and  Jenson  Initials,  see  page  5/7 


633 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


SELF  SPAeiNG  PIEeE  FRaeTI0NS 


These  fonts  are  supplied  with  spaces,  and  can  be  used  ivith  ordinary  as  well 

as  Self  Spacing  tyPe 

12  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  31  PER  FONT  $2  50 

y2%%y5       W^,        5G78 


312/] 


16 


1234       /^/2/34 


11   POINT  ROMAN  No.  21 


53/16 


1234        /j/2/34 


PER  PONT  $2  50 

1/4%%  1/16       WP'I        5678 


10  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  17 
212/prr  12345 


"J'ST 


1/2^34^ 


PER  PONT  $2  50 

2/7  %  ys  %         Wm        67890 


9  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  32 


PER  PONT  $2  50 


71/^^         12345         /1/2/34/5  1/^   3/g   2/^    5/g   1/^   7/^         6/7/8^9/0/         ^^g^^^ 

8  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  18  PER  FONT  $2  50 

3212/32          12345         /^Vg/^/^  2/^    5/^    34    7/3   5/^   l/g    5^^         6;7/8/9/0/          ^^^^^ 

7  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  23  PER  PONT  $2  50 
231%4          12345          4/2/34/5          1/2    2/^    1/5    3/5    1/g    5/7    5/3   7/8           5/6/7^8/9/0/          ^3^3^^ 

6  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  20  PER  FONT  $2  50 
39Vi57           12345           4/3/34/5          I//9   3/8   2/^   5//^   I/5   3/^   '2^^   1/^   %   %          5/6,7/8/9/0/           5^7890 


12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  26 

32/43        12345       Y2W5       1/22/3% 


PER  FONT  $2  50 

1.2.3,45. 


7/777 


12345 


11  POINT  OLD  Style  no.  25 
72/^3         12345         4/2/34/5        1/22/34/51/16 


PER  PONT  $2  50 

1,^3,^5,         12345 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  24 

53/g7         12345         /g/^g/g/o         2/75/58/^7/8 


PER  FONT  $2  50 
12.345 


77777 


12345 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  28 

510/32  12345        4/2/3/4/5         1/43/41/52/53/5^5 


PER  FONT  $2  50 
'h^/^AA  12345 


8  POINT  OLD  Style  no.  22 


PER  FONT  $2  50 


2515/32  12345  4/3/34/5         1/^   1/^    3/^   I/5    24   4/^   1/^  1/2/3/4/5/         ^^^^^ 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO.  27  PER  FONT   $2  50 

461/357  12345  4/3/3/^/5  V4  8/4  I/5  2/5  3//^  1/^  3//^  5//^  l/g  1/2/3/4/5/  ^^^^^ 

634 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


piEeE  FRaenoNS 


[2  POINT  NO.  120     PER  LB.  $2  00 

1234567890 


2 

TYs-Ts-e-Ts-o-o" 

3        5       13        9          33 

5 

16     36     68     100      100 

11  POINT  NO.  120     PER  LB.  $2  40 

1234567890 
2.     3.     5.    ^_     3j5     _!__    _6_8_ 
3      7      9,25      86      234      275 

10  POINT  NO.  120    PER  LB.  $2  80 
12    3   4567890 


12    3   4    5 

_3_    __4_    _7_ 
2  0     6  8     9  0 


6  7 
_9_ 
1  0 


8    9    0 

_2_4_    A3_ 

160     2  00 


9  POINT  NO.  120      PER  LB.  $3  20 

1234567890 
T23456T8¥0 
2       4         5       13       12         17  3  3 

5      2T     36      68     T6  0     "3  8^0     TOOl) 

8  POINT  NO.  120      PER  LB.  $3  60 

123456Y890 
i    1    _3         6_    13     _8._    _3_1       _11_ 
4     5     17"    ?5     38      150     49f     1500 


7  POINT  No.  40    PER  FONT  $5  00 
1234567890      T23456789D 

257^^8^71    245^   ifis 
6  POINT  NO.  120     PER  LB.    $5  00 

1234567890  1234567890 

137       4         5        8       23        9        _24        63  3  3 

2     7     9     27     38     45    74     TOO     XEO     230     1000 


eaiveELLEO  figures 


11  POINT  NO.  40  PER  LB.  70  CTS.    |    10  POINT  NO.  150  PER  LB.  74  CTS. 


9  POINT  NO.  40   PER  LB.  80  CTS. 


8  POINT  NO.  150  PER  LB.  90  CTS. 


Superior  and  Inferior  Letters  and  Figures 


Prices  quoted  are  per  pound  of  either 

12  POINT  NO.  150     PER  LB.  %\  16 
abcdefghijklm 


nopqrstuvwxyz 


1234567890 

1234567890 

10  POINT  NO.  150     PER  LB.  $1  30 

abcdefffhiiklm 

nopqrstuvwxyz 

8  POINT  NO.  150       PER  LB.  $1  60 


1234567890 


1234667890 


6  POINT  NO.  150      PER  LB    $2  00 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

12345678901234567890 


11  POINT  NO.  150     PER  LB.  $1  22 
abcdefghijklm 


1234567890 


nopqrstuvwxyz 


1234567890 


9  POINT  NO.  150 
abcdefghijklm 


PER  LB.  $1  44 
nopqrstuvwxyz 


1234567890^234567890 

7  POINT  NO.  150       PER  LB.  $1  80 

abcdefghijklm^opqrgtuy^xyz 

1234567890^234567890 

53^  POINT  NO.  40     PER  LB.  $2  40 
abcdefghijklm 


1234567890. 


nopqrstuvwxyz 


12345C7890 


635 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Special  Figures 

B  ^2 

8  POINT  TWO -THIRD  FIGURES 
PER  LB.   90  CTS. 

1234567890$ 


7  POINT   TWO-THIRD  FIGURES 
PER  LB.    $1  00 

1234567890S 

6  POINT  TWO-THIRD  FIGURES 
PER  LB.    $1  16 

1234567890$ 

5M  POINT  TWO-THIRD  FIGURES 

PER  LB.    $1  44 

1234567890$ 

5  POINT  TWO-THIRD  FIGURES 

PER  LB.    $1  80 

1234567890$ 

6  POINT   EN  FIGURES 
PER  LB.    $1  16 

1234567890 


Special  Fractions 

B  4  AND  15 

8  POINT  NO.  1528     1  LB.  FONT  90  CTS. 
I4   I2    %    ^3    ^3    ^8    ^8    ^8    '^8 

7  POINT  NO.  1528     1   LB.  FONT  $1  00 
I4  ^2  %  H  23  ^8  ^8  ^8  '^8 

6  POINT  NO.  1528      1  LB.  FONT  $1  16 
I4   I2    34    I3    23   Ig   38    50   73 

53^  POINT  NO.  1528       1  LB.  FONT  $1  44 
^4    ^   \    ^3    ^8   ^8    ^8    ^8    '^8 

6  POINT  NO.  154        1  LB.  FONT  $1  16 

1/4   1/2    3/4   1/3   2/3   1/8   3/8   5/8    7/3 

53^  POINT  NO.  154     1  LB.  FONT  $1  44 

V4  1/2  3/4  1/3  2/3  1/8  3/8  5/8  7/8 

5^  point  no.  40      1  lb.  pont  $1  44 
One-and-a-Halp  Em  fractions 

Me  Me  Me  Ke  Me  %  %  % 


b^A   POINT  EN  FIGURES 

PER  LB.  $1  44 

1234567890 


Special  Logotypes 

B  15 

special  Logotypes  will  be  engraved 
and  cast  to  order.  The  follo%ving  are 
a  feiv  examples  0/ those  we  have  vta- 
tricesfor  and  can  supply  to  order: 

8  POINT 

A.l.P.M.aSAr.Lv/'\ieb.  >;- 

6  POINT 

am  pm    a.m   p.m     A.M.    P.M. 
At.    Lv.      TEX      "      A.M.     P.M. 

ST  LOUIS  SE         AM  PIVI 


Mile. 


bVi  POINT 
AM         PM         i 


Fig. 


Full  Face  Fractions 


8  POINT  NO.  7        1  LB.  FONT  90  CTS. 


J^    1.    3/    1. 
-^    -2    -€    ^ 


2/    1/    3/    5^     7^ 
^    -^    ^    ^    ^ 


6  POINT  NO.  7  1   LB.  PONT  $1  16 


Caledonian  Fractions 


t     18  POINT 


1   LB.  FONT  60  CTS. 


1/       1  /      3/       %y 

A   ^"i   A    ^z 


Poster  Roman  No.  123 
Fractions 


30  POINT 


1   LB.  FONT  56  CTS. 


1/     3/      V      ^ 
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24  POINT 


1   LB.  FONT  60  CTS. 


1.1/3/1.^ 
4     -i     -4     -^     ^ 


18  POINT 


12  POINT 


1   LB.  FONT  60  CTS. 

3/      V      ^ 

4    4    4 

1  LB.  FONT  66  CTS 


636 


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Doric  Fractions  B12 

42  POINT  1  LB.  FONT  54  CTS. 


k  %  "-•»' 


Oe  Yinne  Fractions 

B  15 

Each  font  has  same  assortment  as 
sho%vn  in  8  Point  specimen. 


PER  PONT  50  CTS 


36  POINT 


30  POINT 


24  POINT 


1  LB.  PONT  56  CTS. 

%  % 

1  LB.  FONT  56  CTS. 

%     % 

1  LB.  FONT  56  CTS. 


VaV:lW/z 


18  POINT 


PER  FONT  50  CTS. 


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14  POINT 

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PER  FONT  50  CTS. 


12  POINT  PER  FONT  50  CTS. 


Poster  Roman  No.  120 
Fractions    B12 

48  POINT  1  LB.  FONT  54  CTS. 

r.  1/  3/ 
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10  POINT  PER  FONT  50  CTS. 

v\  v^  H  V3  ^  '^  ^  ^^ 

8  POINT  PER  FONT  50  CTS, 

7  POINT  PER  FONT  50  CTS. 

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30  POINT 

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24  POINT  1  LB.  FONT  56  CTS. 

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Gothic  Fractions 

B  3 

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24  POINT 


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12  POINT 


1  LB.  FONT  66  CTS. 


6  POINT  1  LB.  FONT  $1  16 

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8  CENTS   EACH 
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20  POINT 

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8  CENTS   EACH 
3  4 


16  POINT 

1  2 


6  CENTS  EACH 
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7  8  9  10  11  12 

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1  234  5678 

9        10       11      12       13       14      15      16 

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1  234  5678 

9       10      11       12      13      14      15      16 

14  POINT  NO.  1  PER  FONT  $5  40 

12345  6  7  8 

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9       10        11      12  13  14  15       16       17 

18   19   20   21  22    23  24   25  26 

27   28   29   30    31   32  33   34   35 

36  37  38 

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12        3         4        5  6  7  8 

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13       14        15       16 

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12  3  4  5 


18   19   20   21    22    23    24   25  26 

27   28   29   30    31   32   33   34   35 

36       37       38 

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11   POINT  NO.  1  PER  FONT  $4  50 

12         3        456  7  8 

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9         10       11      12      13       14       15       16      17 

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7      8     9      10     11     12 


13    14    15    16 


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11     12     13    14    15    16 


13   14   15   16 


27      28       29       30  31  32      33      34      35 

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36  37  38 

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T  ^  H  ® 

10      11      12      13 

;6  —  K  • 

20      21      22      23 

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31      32      33 

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10      11      12    ,13 

20      21     22      23 

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12         3        4 

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10      11     12     13 

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20      21      22      23 

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31      32      33 


PER  FONT  $4  75 
5         6         7         8  9 

1^  w^  m  ^ 

14     15      16     17     18     19 

1  ©  €®3® 

25   26  27  28   29   30 
34   35   36   37   38 

PER  PONT  $5  00 
5         6         7  8         9 

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14      15     16     17      18     19 

1 ©€  ®3® 

25  26   27   28   29  30 
34  35  36   37   38 

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5         6         7         8         9 

14     15      16      17      18      19 

^  ©  €  ®  3  ® 

25     26      27      28      29      30 

§  9  c?2i  b  S 

34     35     36      37      38 

An*na 


7  POINT  NO.  1  PER  PONT  $2  75 

123456       789      10      11 

T  8  n  21^  a  iTp  ^  ni  T   vp  ^ 

12  13  14  15  16  17   18  19  20  21  22 

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23   25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34 

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35    36    37     38 


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1       2      3      4     5      6      7      8      9     10     11     12 

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13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  25 

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26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38 

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Hlgebraic  Signs 

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12  POINT                          PER  FONT  $1  16 

5  3  3  B? 

51       52      53      54       55       56       57      59       60 

+  -X-^      -±D  A 

11   POINT 

PER  FONT   $1  00 

61      62        63       64        65            66               67 

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11   POINT                           PER  FONT  $1  22 

S  5  y  ±^ 

51        52       53       54       55        56        57        59 

+  -  X  ^       -  ±  D 

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PER  PONT  $1  00 

S  3  3  ?t 

60      61      62       63    64    65            66            67 

8  POINT 

PER  PONT    $1  00 

5  3  9  R 

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51       52        53       54       55        56       57        59 

7  POINT 

PER  FONT    $1  00 

+  — x-f--^±n 

5  3 

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60      61      62      63    64    65           66             67 

6  POINT 

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5   3 

9  R 

9  POINT                           PER  FONT  $1  44 
51        52       53       54       55         56        57        59 

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B 

15 

60       61      62      63      64      65          66           67 

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51      52      53       54       55       56      57       59      60 

11   POINT 

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61       62       63      64       65        66             67 

<  /   f    :     ::--^  ^. 

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PER  LB.  $1  30 

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7  POINT                            PER  PONT  $1  80 

51    52    53     54    55     56   57    58    59    60     61    62 

9   POINT 

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+  —  X-^  =  ^±n    O  A   <   V 

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63  64   65    66 

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6  POINT                            PER  FONT  $2  00 

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%   %  f 

51    52    53    54    55    56   57   58     59    60    61    62 

+  —  X-^=^±    □    DA<|/ 

7  POINT 

PER  LB,  $1  80 

63   64    65    66 

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5M  POINT                        PER  PONT  $2  40 

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51    52    53    54    55    56    57  58    59   60   61   62 

53^  POINT 

PER  LB.  $2  40 

63    64    65     66 

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1^  i  (^ 

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640 


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MISeELLaNEOUS  SIGNS 

12 

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6  POINT                                                                                                        PER  LB.   $2  00 

550  551  552  553  554  555  556  557  558  559  560  561  562  563  564  565  566  567  568 

-=:   +   X^-H-±DCZ]A<>'-V||^  ZLV 

569   570     571    572     573     574    575     576    577     578     579     580  581     582  583  581  585  586  587 

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588     589     590     591    592     593    594     595    596     597     598     599  600    601  602  603  604     605  606 

13       2      fi      .t      t     ^     U     ¥       >i     #    iku  -^   ^  f  /  si  ^  t 

607     608     609     610    611    612     613    614     615     616     617     618  619     620  621  622  623  624  625 

\3     ^  m     8  .'c^  TU  G  n   r  ®  ®  •  0  ©  O  #  ui  5  ? 

626  627  628  629  630  631  632  633  634  635  636  637  638  639  640  641  642  643  644 

$       t        5   $   ?   'iL   ^   *   J   6   A   □   8   e  ^^i  lil  ?5  4*  * 


8  POINT  P3R  LB.  $1  60 

645  646  647  648  649  650  651  652  653  654  655  656  657  658  659  660  661  6;i2  663 

—  =  4-X-^-H-±DaA<>'-V  LZ^[r-^ 

664  665  666  667  668  669  670  671  672  673  674  675  676  677  678  679  680  681  682 

::  -:  :  O  O  °  °  '   "  «/c  ^  f  1^  I^  1  5  3  g  f^ 

683  684  685  686  687  688  689  690  691  692  693  694  695  696  697  698  699  700  701 
702   703  704  705  706  707  708  709  710  711  712  713  714  715  716  717  718  719  720 

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721  722  723  724  725  726  727  728  729  730  731  732  733  734  735  736  737  738 

$?2i^*  *6  AD  s®Qt3m4'^^Q 


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739   740   741  742   743   744   745   746   747   748   749   750   751  752   753  754  755 

-  =  +  X-^^±^□A><—  V     II  ^Z 

756  757   758  759  760  761   762   763   764   765  766   767   768  769   770  771   772 

L   ^  T  T-.    ::   -:    :    O   S    °     ^     "    %  '-fc   </>  @  li^ 

773  774   775   776  777   778   779   780   781  782   783   784  785  786  787  788  789 

790     791    792    793  794   795   793   797   (98   799   800  801   802  803   804 

'M->   -0=  ir    /    a  =^   :?    W  X   115  8  ^  m  ©   n 

705   806   807   808  809  810   811   812  813  814   815   816   817  818   819  820  821 

T«C(i«0©0®ItI^    9     $  fi    0  $'^ 

822   823   824   825   826   827   828  829   830   831   832  833   831  835   836  837   838 

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839  840  841  842  843 


+      X       7. 


c 


5 


844 


845     846    922     923 


926.  20C. 


848.  IOC. 


927.  20C. 


Nos.  84g  to  8S3,  ijc.  each 


Hrithmetical  Signs 


5H  POINT       H X 

6  POINT  +    —    X    -^ 

7  POINT  +     —    X     - 

8  POINT      -j-     X     " 

9  POINT      -|-    X     - 

10  POINT     -J X    - 

11  POINT    J X    • 

12  POINT  -| X 


PER   FONT 
=  $2   40 

=  $2  GO 

=  $1  80 

-  =  $1  60 

-  ^  $1  44 

-  $1  30 

$1  22 

z=z    $1  16 


Miscellaneous  Signs 

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854  855         856 

M 

6  POINT  PER  LB.    $2  00 
857     858    859     860    861    862     863      864 

M     '     o      t     t     t     ^h    )^ 

7  POINT  PER  LB.    $1  80 
865    866     867      868     869      870       871     872 

'     °     t     t     t     Hh    >^     " 

8  POINT  PER  LB.    $1  60 

873  874  875  876  877  878  879  880  881  882 

'  °  #  #  )!^  t  +  ►!«  *  * 

9  POINT         PER  LB.  $1  44 

883  884  885  886  887  888  889  890  891  892 

'   °   #   #  )!^  t   t  ►!- *  * 

10  POINT  PER  LB.    $1  30 
893    894     895      896       897       898       899       900 

'    °    #    #    )^   t   'i'    * 

PER  LB.    $1  22 
903         904       905        906         907 

#     )^    t     *     * 

:nt  per  lb.  $1  16 

910   911   912   913   914   915 

#  :^  t  +  *  ^ 


11   POINT 
901      902       903 

f  O 


30  POINT 
916        917      918 

J)] 


EACH  10  CTS. 


42   POINT 
919         920        921 


EACH   15  CTS, 


Piece  Root  Signs 

B  15 

For  inaking  Root  Signs  of  any  power . 
Cast  to  order  at  third-class  Prices. 


16  POINT 

1/      / 

8  POINT 
V         / 


20  POINT 

1/        / 

10  POINT 

V         / 


642 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


ELEeriON  SIGNS 


I^or  the  various  States  using  the  Australian  ballot.     The  signs  are  cast  to 
the  point  system  on  metal  bodies,  therefore  easily  justified 


No.  2 


D 


No.  5 


No.  1 


Illinois  and  Iowa 


20  POINT  ANTIQUE  EX.  COND.  NO.  150  lOA  $2  00 


12  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  64 

JOHN  J.  BROWNING. 


No.  4 


No.  3 


X 


No.  10 


Indiana 

No.  11  No.  12 


DEM 


REP 


No.  13 


PROHI 


PEOP 


Kentucky  and  Michigan 


No. 


D 


No.  6 


No.  7  No.  8 

D 


D      □ 

Wisconsin 

No.  9  No.  8 


No. 

I  — 
2 — 

3— 
4— 
5— 
6— 

7— 


50  or 

100  or 

50  or 

Body 

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$004  . 

$003 

8-  8  Point 

$006  . 

$0  04  .    . 

20        " 

06  . 

04  . 

03 

9-30    " 

06  . 

04 

20        " 

06  . 

04  . 

03 

10—30    " 

06. 

04 

40        " 

15  . 

12  . 

10 

11-30   " 

06. 

04 

40        " 

15  • 

12  . 

10 

12—30    " 

06  . 

04 

12        " 

06  . 

04  . 

03 

13—30    " 

06  . 

04 

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10        " 

06  . 

04  . 

03 

14—72    " 

25  • 

— 

100  or 
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Each 

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04 
04 
04 
04 
04 


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REeiPE  M71RKS 


IE         2E  4E  8E 

6  cts.     6  cts.         6  cts.  10  cts. 


9E 

lo  cts. 


«    I?     5 


No.  241  OF 

20  Cts. 


R     Ij^ 


7E  6E  5E  3E 

8  cts.  8  cts.         6  cts.      6  cts. 


No.  241 5F 

No.  12D    25  cts.  20  cts. 


No.  241 2 F  No.  2416F 

15  cts.  xo.  2420F  20  cts. 

15  cts. 


n 


F.     25  cts. 


SEAL 


A.     10  cts. 


LOeUS  SIGILLI 


D.  30  cts. 


-3-15 

No.  513E.  25  cts. 


No.  664E.  25  cts. 


Ii.S. 


No.  311E.  25  cts. 


No.  453E.  25  cts. 


ENGRAVING   BLANKS 


No.  IE.  25  cts. 


-12-15 

No.  2E.  20  cts. 


No.  3E.  20  cts. 


No.  4E.  15  cts.  No.  8E.  15  cts. 

No.  5P3.  15  cts.     No.  6E.  10  cts.   No.  7E.  15  cts. 


No.  9E.  25  cts. 


No.  lOE.  10  cts.   No.  HE.  10  cts.   No.  12E.  10  cts. 


No.  13E.  10  cts.  No.  14E.  10  cts.  No.  15E.  10  cts.  No.  16E.  10  cts.    No.  4148F.  15  cts. 


644 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


Cnited  States  Signal  Flags 

36  POINT  3 PER  Set  $1  25 

No.  1  No.  2  No.  3  No.  4  No.  5  No.  6 


No.  8  No.  9 


No.  10 


No.  7 


No.  11 


d 


24  POINT 

No.  1 


PER  SET  $1  00 

No.  3  No.  4 


Explanation  of  Weather  Signals 

Clear  or  Fair  l^Featker.— WHITE,  SQUARE 
FLAG.  Print  No.  i  in  black.  Displayed 
alone,  indicates  fair  weather,  stationary  tem- 
perature ;  displayed  with  No.  4  above  it,  in- 
dicates fair  weather,  warmer  ;  displayed  with 
No.  4  below  it,  indicates  fair  weather,  colder. 
/?atn  or  5«^w.  — BLUE,  SQUARE  FLAG. 
Print  No.  6  in  blue  over  No.  i  in  black.  Dis- 
played alone,  indicates  rain  or  snow,  station- 
ary temperature  ;  displayed  with  No.  4  above 
it,  indicates  rain  or  snow,  warmer;  displayed 
with  No.  4  below  it,  indicates  rain  or  snow, 
colder. 
Local  Rain.— WHITE  AND  BLUE,  SQUARE 
FLAG.  Print  No.  7  in  blue  over  lower  half 
of  No.  I  in  black.  Displayed  alone,  indicates 
local  rain,  stationary  temperature  ;  displayed 
with  No.  4  above  it,  indicates  local  rain, 
warmer  ;  displayed  with  No.  4  below  it,  indi- 
cates local  rain,  colder. 
Temperature  Signal.— "^EKQV^,  TRIANGULAR  FLAG.     Print  No.  4  in  black.     Displayed 

in  conjunction  with  other  signals,  as  above  described. 
Cold  Wave.— WHITE,  SQUARE  FLAG,  BLACK  CENTER.     Print  No.  5  in  black.     Dis- 
played alone  indicates  temperature  will  fall  20°  or  more,  to  a  minimum  of  32°  or  less.    When 
displayed  with  No.  i,  indicates  fair  weather,  cold  wave. 

Explanation  of  Wind  Signals 

storm.— V.EY),  SQUARE  FLAG,  BLACK  CENTER.     Print  No.  10  in  red  over  No.  5  in 

black.  When  displayed,  indicates  that  storm  of  marked  violence  is  expected.   Hurricane — 

Indicated  by  two  Storm  Flags  displayed  one  above  the  other. 
Cautionary.— -^YAi,  SQUARE    FLAG,  WHITE    CENTER.       Print    No.  10    in    red   over 

No.  I  in  black.     When  displayed,  indicates  that  the  winds  expected  will  not  be  so  severe. 

Well-found,  seaworthy  vessels  can  meet  them  without  danger. 
Easterly  M'inds.—RED   PENNANT.      Print   No.  9   in   red   over  No.  8  in  black.     When 

displayed  above  either  Cautionary  or  Storm  Flags,  indicates  northeasterly  winds  ;    when 

below,  southeasterly ;  when  alone,  that  special  information  of  storms  is  to  be  obtained  by 

calling  on  Signal  Officer  in  charge. 
Westerly  Winds.— WHITE  PENNANT.     Print  No.  8  in  black.       Displayed  above  either 

Cautionary  or  Storm  Flags,  indicates   northwesterly  winds;     below,  southwesterly. 


No. 


No.  2 


Weather  Indicators 


CLEAR 


36  POINT  PER  PONT  $1  75 

EACH  15  CENTS 


FAIR 


No.  3 


NO 

CHANGE 


No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

No.  7 

No.  8 

No.  9 

No.  10 

CLOUDY 

RAIN 

SNOW 

WARM 

COLD 

WIND 

STORM 

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No.  4017F.     25  cts. 


No.  4018F.     25  cts. 


No.  3847 B 
30  cts. 


No.  4013F    No.  40r2F    No.  4009F      No.  4007F       No.  4008F      No.  4010F    No.  4011F    No.  4014F 

15  cts.  10  cts.  ID  Cts.  10  Cts.  ID  Cts.  lO  CtS.  lO  CtS.  15  CtS. 


No.  4003F      No.  4006F         No.  4005F      No.  4004F 
No.  4001F  5  cts.  5  cts.  5  cts.  5  cts.  No.  4002F 

5  c^^-  m^^^^  m^^K^^  ^'i^^SSS^  ^"^^U^  5  cts. 


No.  1079E.     30  cts. 


No.  1078E.     30  cts. 


No.  3852B 


646 


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Pive^Pointed  Black  Stars 


Nos.  20tF  to  21  ^F  put  Mp  in  fonts  containing  four  of  each  No.,  $i.oo 
219F  '220P  218P 

A         209F     207F    205F  203F  201F      A         202F    204F    206F     208F         A 

•        215F  r  ^  A 

▲  '-^1^^  21 '2F  ^^^^^  A 

A  .  211 F       210F         ^'^^  A  ^^^^^^ 

iVi?j.  20  rF  to  2roF,  i^c.  per  set  of  four ;  Nos.  211F  and  212F,  20c.  per  set  of 
four  :  Nos.  213F  to  21  jF,  30c.  per  set  of  four  ;  Nos.  2ibFand  21'jF,  ijc.  each; 
Nos.  2i8Fand  2iqFy  20c.  each  ;  No.  220F,  2Sc.  each. 


Five^Pointed  White  Stars 


234F 


235F 


236F 


316B 


317R 


A  232F 

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/^'^^M      /^      p-\     "iA        of  four  of  any  size  :  Nos.  233  F 
to  23sFy  IOC.  each  :  Nos.  23bF and 3ibB,  ijc.  each  ;  No.  317B,  20c.  each. 

5E 

Maltese  (grosses 


311B 


IE  2E  ^ 


^  ^ 


31  OB 


309  B 


308  B 


307  B 


306  B 


317B 


iT^^^r^ 


Nos.  lE  to  4E,  ISC  per  set  of  four  each;  Nos.  sE,  30bB,  307  B,  31b  B,  317  B, 
IOC.  each;  Nos.  30SB,  30qB,  314B,  31SB,  ijc.  each;  Nos.  310B,  313B,  20c. 
each;  Nos.  311  B,  312B,  2jc.  each. 


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22 


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17  18 


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19 


20 


25 


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23 


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29 


23 


28 


26 


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per  font,  also  wade 


648 


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e^RD  PIPS 

32  POINT  SERIES  1 

FONT  OP  52   PIECES,    $5  00 


Ws 

0     0 

0 
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0     0 
0     0 
0     0 

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0     0 

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0     0 
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I2345A67890 

10  POINT  PER  LB    $1  30         12  POINT  PER  LB.  $1  16 

4   K  4k  Q   ♦   J   V 
2345    A    6    7    89  10 

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6  POINT 


PER  PONT  $5  50 


3  ^ 

A  ^ 

4  4|b 

♦  4 

6  0 

7  0 
^  9 

J  0 
9  0 
9?  10 

K  0 
2  0 
5  0 

A  0 

QO 

100 

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A  A 

*  3 

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4  0 

3  0 

X  8 

^  7 

^  8 

Q* 

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WHIST  MARKERS 

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Copper  Rlloy  Pine^Dot  Leaders 


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tion. Made  on  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11  and  12  Point  bodies.  When  ordering,  state  the  type  (if  our 
make)  they  are  required  to  line  with,  or  send  sample  cap  "  H  "  or  lower-case  "m."  The 
following  example  shows  Fine-Dot  Leaders  lining  with  8  Point  Law  Italic  No.  120: 

Personally  appeared,  this day  of 

A.  D.  189......  before  me,  a  hoy 

known  as 

and  deposed  that,  although  he  is  not  at  present 

able  to correctly  the  words 

,  it  is  not  because  he  never 

hneiv  how. 

J^otary  Public. 

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Put  up  in  any  size  font 
required. 


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7  "  "         "  56 

8  •'  "         "  52 


9  Point  Per  pound  $0  48 

10  "        "         "  46 

11  "         *•         "  44 


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Style  3 

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STYLE  8 
NIXON-JONES. 


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two  or  more  pieces,  and  $3.00  per  hundred  will  be  charged  for  each  extra  piece. 

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THE    EICHBAUM    PRESS,    PITTSBURGH. 

650 


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6  POINT 

24                       28 

EACH  $0  05 
36                            40                                         72 

44 

48                                          52                                                   68 

56 

60                                       32                                         64 

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Six 

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1                     2 

3                                     4                                 5                      6 

$125 

7 

8 

9                                                10                                                         11 

A                                                                     A                                                                                   A 

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12 

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16 

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5  6  7  8  9  10 11 


12 13 14 15 16 17 18 


19  20  21 22  23  24  25 


26  27  28  29  30  31 


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three  series  are  jnade  to  line  ivith  2  Point  Rule  No.  20jE 

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18  POINT  NO.  159  4  FEET  $3  10 

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18  POINT  NO.  160  4  FEET  $3  10 

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658 


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RULE  ©RNHMEIVTS 


SERIES  NO.  1 
10  89 


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PER  FONT  $1  10 
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SERIES  NO.  2 
18  16 


12  U  22  15  23 

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17  19 


21      20 

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30 


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31 


SERIES  NO.  4 
12  3 


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SERIES  NO.  2 
1 


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1 


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23  24 


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©EIVTRftL  ©RNHMEIMTS  No.  6 


PER  FONT 


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TURNER  0RNHMENTS 


15 


7  8  9 


13 


10 


PER  PONT  $2  00 


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STELLAR  ORNAMENTS 


PER  PONT 
5        7 


$1  25 


8 


v'/-^ 


3 


:     L 


All  characters  on  uttiltiples  of  b  Point 
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662 


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HALF  FONT 
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20 


15  19  2  18 


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665 


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Group  K 

73 


81 


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82 


83 


84 


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67  69 

71 


Group  L 

47 


Each  character  put  up  in  sets  of  four  at  50  cents  per  set 


50 


O  48  49 


666 


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CHARACTERS 

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10  POINT  NO.  238  40  INCHES  $1  50 

6  POINT  NO.  237  54  INCHES  $1  50 

6  POINT  NO.  236  54  INCHES  $1  50 


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14  POINT  NO.  104  ■                   36  INCHES  $1  50 

14  POINT  NO.  106  24  INCHES  $1  50 

20  POINT  NO.  108  •              30  INCHES  $1  50 

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3  4  5  6  7  8  9  12 


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10  11  13  14 


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17  18  19  20  21  46 

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22  23  24  25  26 

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36 


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39 


40 


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FOUR  OF  ONE   CHARACTER  48  CTS.  COMPLETE  FONT  $2  00 

^9  30  31  32  H3  34 


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in  different  colors 

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112 


113 


114 


115  116 


^m.  i^l  i</  \t^  vfy      4 

117  118  120  121 

122  123  124  125 

^  ©)  li  s®  ^ 


126  127 


Group  Q 


164 


169 


POUR  OP  ONE  CHARACTER  40  CENTS 


165 


166 


167 


'<^Er 


cm 


170 


171 


168  ^L 


Group  R 


175 


POUR  OP  ONE  CHARACTER  50  CENTS 
173  172  181 


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670 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOLLIIVS  FLORETS— Single  eharacters 


183.  30  cts. 
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100.      30  cts.       zuz.   30  CIS.  •  * 


194.  40  Cts. 


184.  30  Cts. 


215.  15  cts. 


190.  30  cts. 


193.  40  cts. 


195.  40  cts. 


192.  30  cts. 


187.  30  cts. 


205.  30  cts. 


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191.  30  cts. 


188.  30  cts. 


201.  40  cts. 


196.  40  cts. 


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eOLLIIMS  BaiVDS 


12  POINT  NO.  202  36  INCHES  $1  50 
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12  POINT  NO.  174  36  INCHES  $1  50 

12  POINT  NO.  175  36  INCHES  $1  50 

12  POINT  NO.  176  36  INCHES  $1  50 

18  POINT  NO.  182  30  INCHES  $1  50 

18  POINT  NO.  183  30  INCHES  $1  50 

18  POINT  NO.  184  30  INCHES  $1  50 

18  POINT  NO.  181  30  INCHES  $1  50 


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18  POINT  NO.  177  30  INCHES     $1  50 

18  POINT  NO.  178  30  INCHES     $1  50 


672 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


e0LLINS  BANDS 


18  POINT  NO.  179 


30  INCHES  $]  50 


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30  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  185 


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20  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  188 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


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24  POINT  NO.  189 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


30  POINT  NO.  192 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


42  POINT  NO.  194 


12  INCHES  $1  50 


42  POINT  NO.  193 


12  INCHES  $1  50 


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e©LLINS  BANDS 

18  POINT  NO.  216  30  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  209  20  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  220  30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  214  30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  218  30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  212  30  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  206  20  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  207  20  INCHES  $1  50 


30  POINT  NO.  191  20  INCHES  $1  50 


674 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eeLLIXS  BORDERS 

18  POINT  NO.  198  30  INCHES     $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  173 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


24  POINT  NO.  196 


20  INCHES     $1  50 


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24  POINT  NO.  195  20  INCHES     $1  50 


36  POINT  NO.  172 


18  INCHES     $1  50 


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18  POINT  NO.  223 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


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FLORENTINE  BORDERS 


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8  POINT  NO.  227  $1  50 

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8  POINT  NO.  161 


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8  POINT  NO.  152  $1  50 

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8  POINT  NO.  156  $1  50 


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12  POINT  NO.  155 


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12  POINT  NO.  149 


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12  POINT  NO.  164 


12  POINT  NO.  151 


$1  50 


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16  POINT  NO.  150 


$1  50 


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30  Inches 


16  POINT  NO.  154  $1  50 


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24  POINT  NO.  162 


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18  POINT  NO.  163 


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EMPIRE  BORDERS 


678 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


EMPIRE  BORDERS 


15 


36  POINT  NO.  3     $2  50 


679 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LHUREL  BORDERS 


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18  POINT     PER  PONT  $2  00  18  POINT  NO.  2      PER  FONT  2  00 

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680 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


36  POINT     50  INCHES  $4  50 
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24  POINT  3  FEET     $1  65 


682 


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POINTER  BORDERS 

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aRT  BORDERS 


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18  POINT  NO.  3  OPEN     $2  00         18  POINT  NO.  3  TINT      $2  00 
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24  POINT  NO.  3  TINT    $1  65  24  POINT  NO.  3  OPEN    $1  65 

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12  POINT  NO.  8  OPEN     $1  60  12  POINT  NO.  8  TINT     $1  60 

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ART  BORDERS 

lOj     12  POINT  NO.  4  OPEN     $1  60  12  POINT  NO.  4  TINT     $1  60     ^f 

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24  POINT  NO.  6     $1  65 
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685 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


aRT  BORDERS 


12  POINT  NO.  7  TINT       $1  60 
6o  Inches 


18  POINT  NO.  7  Open     $2  OO  18  point  no.  7  TINT      $2  00 

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24  POINT  NO.  7  TINT    $1  65  24  POINT  NO.  7  OPEN    $1  65 


j6  Inches 


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12  POINT  NO.  10  $1  60 

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12  POINT  NO.  9  $1  60     ^gj 

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18  POINT  NO.  10  $2  00     ^^0 

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686 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


HRT  BORDERS 


12  POINT  NO.  11     $1  60 
bo  Inches 


24  POINT  NO.  20     $1  65 
j6  Inches 


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24  POINT  NO.  9        $1  65 
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24  POINT  No.  10       $1  65 
j6  Inches 


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24  Point  No.  g  and  No.  10  zuiil  register /or  two  colors 
687 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ART  BORDERS 


24  POINT  NO.  24  $1  65 
j6  Inches 


18  POINT  NO.  22 


24  POINT  NO.  23 


24  POINT  NO.  15 


24  POINT  NO.  18 


18  POINT  NO.  18 


j6  Inches 


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bo  Inches 


$1  65 


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$2  00 


36  POINT  NO.  25  $1  10 
12  Inches 


688 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


TWELVE  POINT  BORDERS 


PER  FONT  $2  50 

NO.  1201 

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PER  FOOT  40   CTS. 


NO    1228 


NO.  1220 


NO.  1227 


NO.  1232 


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NO.  1233 


NO.  1234 


EIGHTEEN  P0INT  BORDERS 


PER  FONT  $3  00 

NO  1801 


PER  FOOT  50  CTS. 
NO.  1803 


TWENTY^FOUR  POINT  BORDERS 


PER  FONT  $3  50 


PER  FOOT  60  CTS. 


NO.  2401 

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24  POINT  NO.  2     $1  50 
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12  POINT  NO.  64     $0  75 
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36  POINT  NO.  1     $2  00 
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18  POINT  NO.  18     $1  00 
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692 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


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6  POINT  NO.  86     $1  25 
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12  POINT  NO.  69     $0  75 
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694 


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12  POINT  NO.  76     $0  75 
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12  POINT  NO.  82     $1  50 
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695 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


18  POINT  NO.  7     $1  00 
24  Inches 


696 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


18  POINT  NO.  19     $1  00  J^L 

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48  POINT  NO.  283  12  INCHES     $1  50 


30  POINT  NO.  251 


20  INCHES     $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  241 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


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30  INCHES     $1  50 


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12  POINT  NO.  282 


36  INCHES     $1  50 


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12  POINT  NO.  285 


36  INCHES     $1  50 


12  POINT  NO.  286 


36  INCHES     $1  50 


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36  POINT  NO.  254 


18  INCHES     $1  50 


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30  POINT  NO.  243 


20  INCHES     $1  50 


^feil|ilS.'j||ilS-'sll^' 


24  POINT  NO.  242 


18  POINT  NO.  249 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  246 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


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'fir 


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24  POINT  NO.  284 


20  INCHES     $1  50 


18  POINT  NO.  291 


30  INCHES     $1  50 


12  POINT  NO.  244 


36  INCHES     $1  50 


^^^^^^^III^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^^I^^^ 


12  POINT  NO.  292 


36  INCHES     $1  50 


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


699 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS   CO. 


HRLF  NONPHREIL  B0ROERS 

Complete  Pont  $2  25    lo  feet  long 


rBiSfHf^fSi^fHf^ 


Jliliiiiiillliiiillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli|j 

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E  E    mil    iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii  E 

niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir 


NO.  32 


'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ 


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nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllini 


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No.  24 


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NO.  28 


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NO.  41 


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UZH      :Z3      CXXXIZIIIXIZXXXZ5 


tTTTYTYTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTITTTTTYYTTXXXl 


NO.  45 


700 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


N0NPHREIL  BORDERS 


COMPLETE  FONT   $2  60      10   FEET  LONG 


llllllllllliilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliy^^ 

I    lllllllllll  NO.  207  I 

I  ■  lil!lll!II  mil  llllillllillllllllll'llllliiilllllllllll!  I 

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NO.  227  Ln 

BHE5E5E5 -E^  v\ 


dJIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllL^       ||a^Mmi 

=     dJIIIII  NO    208  E 

i  i    iiiii    iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii  I 
^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? 


aikjiiliir.jiill!lkjiill!lkjiil!!!k..jiik..:)il!kjy^^^ 

4    WW  NO.  213  m 

M    W      "^F      ^"]lill!'^^".!lilF"^".!lilF"^'|IF'    ^ 

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pjliirijiipflc  jii|||!irjiij|j|i!irjiij|j]|!rji|]|!it ;]« 


gy|yiy||yHy|iy|y|yy||y|iy|iy||yj|yiy|iyl|y 


H 


NO.  249 

HBiBHyryHa 


yyyyiNjMiiyjyiyiiyiyiiyMyiyyiiili 


i  i 

d     ^m'  NO.  215  § 

n  i 


^J^JlsJlvJIsJlOl^IOl^IOl^IsJlJlOljIjIjJU 


NO.  250 


3  3 


701 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


Piea  BORDERS 

Complete  fonts  $3  00    lo  feet  long 


BEi  mm 

ii  NO.  309  II 

BfSBSBflBilBilBilBSB^BESBif 


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mmmmmmmm 


PMUM^l^HMMD 


SI 


NO.  213 


aTR][si[i][5irH][5Jral[sirH][si 


^^F^^^f^>r^^B. 


NO.  229 


EJ^g^^^^^^^^^T^^^^ 


■•f  ■ 

K^^SSSSXSSSS 

••f  • 

1 

NO,  227 

1 

■■f  • 

^V-iSSSS^^^HS 

s 

702 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eHRISTMaS  ORNHMEIVTS 

282A.   iscts.  288A.   15  cts.  280A.  40  cts.  287A.   15  cts.        284A.  15  cts. 


k^  Jl.  ^ 


278A.  15  cts. 


A//  characters  except  280  A  put  up  in  sets  of  four  at  jO  cents  per  set 


MURHL  ©RXHMEIVTS 


292A.    30  cts.        291A.  iiscts.         312A.    15  cts.  3UA.     15  cts.  311A.     15  cts. 


309 A.  15  cts 


295A.  15  cts.     294A.  15  cts.     296A.  15  cts.     316A.  15  cts. 


304A.  15  cts.      297A.  15  cts.     303A.  15  cts.     298A.  15  cts.     301A.  15  cts. 


All  characters  except  2q2A  put  up  in  sets  of  four  at  50  cents  per  set.     Char- 
acters Nos.  2qiA  and  2q2A  may  be  used  for  two-color  initials 


703 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SPEAKERS 


LARGE  FONT 
SMALL  PONT 


$2  50 
$1  50 


f  ■f^'f 


10 


inifetH 


The  idea  of  making  series  of  type  pictures  for  embellishing  advertise- 
ments was  originated  by  the  American  Type  Founders'  Company. 
That  they  have  fully  answered 
their  purpose  is  proved  by  the 
extensive  sale  of  these  cuts. 
No  series  has  been  more  popu- 
lar than  the  Speakers.  They 
never  fail  to  attract  attention 
wherever  used.  They  are  life- 
like in  attitude.  In  order  to 
extend  the  usefulness  of  the  Speakers,  the  I^isteners  have  been 
designed  as  a  good  companion  series. 


LISTENERS 

PER  PONT  $1  50 


704 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eOPPERS 


RIGS  HNO  TRAPS 


PER  FONT 


$1  50 


45 


705 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Large  Scorchers 

3 

PER  PONT  $2  50 


706 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BALLET  ^ 
DHNeERS 

PER  FONT      $2  00 


BaSEBaLL 

Series  No.  1 

LARGE  FONT      $2  50  // 

SMALL  FONT        1  50 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO 


DOMESTieS 


PER  PONT 


$1  50 


lU 


Delmotiico's  Chefs  and  Waiters 


PER  FONT 
1  2 


$1  50 
5 


10 


F 


% 

{il 


708 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


1  2  3 

BOWLERS     ^1^^  TBr  ^^^ 


10 


11 


12 


^f^f^ 


10  3  9 


6  4 


pieKrUPS 


PER  FONT       $1  75 


1  11  5 


12 


709 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eaMPaiGNERS 


PER  FONT 


PER  PONT  $1  75 


5  2  1  7  11  8 

mm 

^"  1"  6  9  3  4 

n  )  ill  ^T 


710 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


SLOeCM  SEHLS 


PER  FONT 


$1  50 


Cast  on  24,  36,  bo,  72  and  gb  Point  body 


PER  FONT 

8 


INSEeTS 


10 


$1  25 


INK  SP0TS 


PER  FONT 


$125 


4  1  2 


K  ^^ 


711 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 

ELEeTR0TYPEO  DHTE  LIXES 


Style  no.  if    75  Cts. 
/^ — "^ 

d^^  ojy^^^.j ys9^ 


STYLE  NO.  2P     75   CTS. 

<i_^ <^^^-^i^ J  c_^^L^^.^ Yo ^ 

STYLE  NO.  3F     75  CTS. 

cs-^i^^^^^^-t^-^-^^   \0 -c^-^^j^ .  _; y O  9^ 

STYLE  NO.  4F     75  CTS. 
■e^i^^i^^^i/^i^'^^i^e^ ^     C.^J<4-^^.  J  y O  ^ 


STYLE  NO.  5F     75  CTS. 

(L->C^«^<?'2<£-tCZ<C-       ^i^-t^j       o/^Ci-.  ^ 

STYLE  NO.  6P     75  CTS. 

^^^ /jy 

Style  No.  7F    75  Cts. 

C^ded^/ei,  (^e^., ____ /jy 


Style  no.  8F    75  Cts. 

■aide 


^^4^,  (^Ju/ii, ■- /<rf 


STYLE  NO.  9F     75  CTS. 


^^    ^f^e^i.,  /c9^ 

STYLE  NO.  UF     75   CTS. 

tJ^^^K/^/ciync/^  (Ly<^ce.  ^ /SP 

712 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 

ELEeTROTYPED  OHTE  LINES 


12-16- 


STYLE  NO.  12P     75  CTS. 


^^y'C^ty(y?t€€/rri^'€/?^/<;i  J      \0€c/.  j 7oi^ 

STYLE  NO.  13F     75  CTS. 
l^€/}Ui-0/?^   ^^-fy^^^     *y(/'Co-.  J '/Sff 

STYLE  NO.  14F     75  CTS. 
S^<^  ^<U^^^,^^ccA, /S9 


STYLE  No.  15F     75  CTS. 


^vt^oylrtj ^/e». /  Oy 


STYLE  NO.  16P     75  CTS. 


ty€.  ^Cau.vd^  ^oCa.  y /SQ 


STYLE  NO.  17F     75  CTS. 


/sp 


STYLE  NO.  18F     75  CTS. 
o/y-ed  tyjCi^tyive^ y  ^<>mot.y -/SQ 

STYLE  NO.  19F     75  CTS. 

^i:uUmi,0%^.f /5^ 

Style  no.  20F    75  Cts. 

J^iM^  ^itibf  Z^iiaJu^; tS^ 

Style  no.  693^e    75  Cts. 

^^AMv4.€f,   (^nt/., __. /(iy 

STYLE  NO.  127E     75  CTS. 

^yj^eyt{P  iJ^lle^'C(>'^t4^^ /80 


713 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO 


eOMMEReiHL  L0G0TYPES 


Electrotyped  Lines  in  Spencer ian  Scripts  supplied  at  Prices  quoted  below : 


No.  501C.  IOC.     No.  502C.  IOC.         No.  503C.  loc.  No.  504C.  loc.  No.  508C.  loc 


No.  516C.   IOC.  No.  512C.   loc. 


/J/ 


No.  513C.   loc. 


No.  509 C.   loc. 


'C 


No.  514C.  IOC. 


c^. 


No.  511C.  IOC.   ! 


[    No.  2405F.  15c. 


No.  4139F.   15c. 


No.  515C.  IOC.         No.  548C.  15c. 


{?. 


19. 


No.  546C.  15c. 


No.  547C.  15c. 


No.  549  C.  15c 


No.  3992F.  20c. 


No.  3988F.   20c. 


^0.  3989F.  20c. 


No.  566 C.  30c. 


ir€€€m^i 


Solid-body  Electros,  set  in  28  Point  Spencerian  Script  No.  2,  as  shown  in  line  above, 
furnished  at  25  cents  per  lineal  inch 


Solid-body  Electros,  set  in  40  Point  Spencerian  Script  No.  2,  as  sho7vn  in  line  above, 
furnished  at  jo  cents  per  lineal  inch 


714 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


BILLHEHO  LeGOTYPES 


Original.     Copyrighted.     All  cast  in  a  Mould 


PER  FONT 

No.  105C.     40  cts. 


No.  99C.     35  cts. 


$5  00 
No.  95C.     40  cts. 


No.  93C.     35  cts. 


No.  104C.     40  cts. 


fi 


No.  108 C.     40  cts. 


No.  107C.     40  cts. 


715 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


eHEeK  HNO  BILL  BLHNKS 


Add  the  zvords  *'  Check  Blank"  or  "Bill  Blank"  and  Initial  to  the  No.  wanted 


No.  329C.     40  cts. 

fMI  f >  W  9i9^^  oSt  o.  Ill  p.  Wo  file  H)p  I 


^gw^M^mMm^l 


These  Check  and  Bill  Blanks  are  ortg-inal  with  t(s.     This  Coni/any  originated 
nine-tenths  of  all  the  cuts  used  by  printers 


^B 

No.  330 C. 

30  cts. 

Ji! 

^i<i^^W|^^ 

^ 

COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


eHECK  HJVO  BILL  BLANKS 


717 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MiseELLHXEeus  easT  eurs. 


4108F.  15c.       431E.  I2C.       423E.  12c.        506E.  12c.  432E.  25c.  364E.  15c. 


718 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MISeELLHNEOUS  ©HST  eUTS. 


731E.  25c. 


711E.  25c. 


709E.  25c. 


917E.  30c. 


719 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NEWSPAPER  SUB^HEADINGS 


TRIMMED  TO  13  EMS  PICA 


PRICE  50  CENTS  EACH 


ORDER  BY  NO.  AND  INITIAL 


d  d  ^^ 


o 


o    p 


o 


p^ 
o 


P 
O 


o 


w 
> 


u 
u 


p^  g   m 


^^ 


<=^ 


^=^ 


^ 


i 


1^  di 
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$5 


m) 


♦ 


♦ 


%  .s 


5i^ 


XJ 


720 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NEWSPaPER  HEftOINGS 

Price  List 


WIDTH  OF 
HEADING 


BODY— PICA  MEASUREMENT 


4-LINE 


4  Column 

5 
6 

7 


$2  OO 
2  25 
2    50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 


5-LINE 


$2    25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 
3  50 


,$2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 
3  50 
3  75 


7-LINE  8-LINE 


$2  75 
3  00 
3  25 
3  50 

3  75 

4  GO 


9-LINE  10-LINE 


$3  00  $3  25 

3  25  3  50 

3  50  1     3  75 

3  75  4  00 

4  00  4  25 
4  25  4  50 


$3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  25 
4  50 
4  75 


STYLE   NO.   109  B  12  FOUR-LINE   PICA 

Landmark 

STYLE  NO.  102  B  12  FIVE -LINE  PICA 

SUNBEAM 

STYLE   NO.   105  B  11.  12  AND  15  FOUR-LINE   PICA 

MINER 

STYLE   NO.  108  B  11  AND  12  SIX-LINE  PICA 

STAR 


46  721 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NEWSPaPER  HEaOINGS-See  Page  721  for  Prices 

STYLE  NO.  107  B11  SIX-LINE  PICA 

ERA 

STYLE  NO.   112  B4  PIVE-LINE  PICA 

QTKSK 

STYLE  NO.   146  B4  FOUR-LINE  PICA 

EAGLE 

STYLE  NO.   115  B15  FIVE -LINE  PICA 

BEACON 

STYLE  NO.  124  B15  SIX  LINE  PICA 

Express 

JHL  722 


722 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NEWSPaPER  HEaOINGS— See  Page  721  for  Prices 

STYLE  NO.   125  B  2  AND  15  SIX-LINE  PICA 

TOCSIN 

STYLE  NO.  127  b  15  SIX-LINE  PICA 

MUSIC 

STYLE  NO.  129  b  15  SIX-LINE  PICA 

Alarm 

STYLE  NO.  130  B  15  SIX-LINE  PICA 

HOUR 

STYLE  NO.   137  b  15  SIX-LINE  PICA 

/nbarket 


723 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


NEWSPAPER  HEaOINGS-See  Page  721  for  Prices 

STYLE  NO.  118  B14  SIX-LINE  PICA 

TIMES 

STYLE  NO.  120  b  n  and  12  FIVE -LINE  PICA 

Postman 

STYLE  NO.  121  8  11  AND  12  FIVE -LINE  PICA 

Church 

Style  no.  122  b  hand  12  five-Line  pica 

Printer 

style  NO.  123  B  11  AND  12  five -line  PICA 

MAIL 


724 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


NEWSPaPER  HEaOINGS-See  Page  721  for  Prices 

Style  no.  135  en,  12  and  15  five-line  pica 

STYLE  No.  138  B  11  AND  15  SIX -LINE  PICA 


iumfll 


STYLE  No.  141  B 11  AND  12  Seven-Line  PICA 


STYLE  No.  143  b  11  and  12  EIGHT-LINE  PICA 


Ittl^ 


STYLE  No.  144  b  12  FIVE-LINE  PICA 


ifeblritt 

^   725 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STATE  SEHLS 

No.  2781C.     75  cts.  No.  2791C.     7=^  cts. 


No.  3701C.    $1.50 


KANSAS 


COLORADO 


No.  2797C.     75  cts. 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


Seals  of  all  the  States  in  the  Union,  uniform  ivith  any  shoivn  on  this  page 
furnished  at  the  same  prices 


726 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


12-] 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  2389 C.    $i.oo 


728 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  4141C.     75  cts. 


No.  2708C.     ,^1.50 


729 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  241B.     40  cts. 


SeeiETY  EMBLEMS 

No.  216B.     90  cts. 


No.  235B.    40  cts. 


730 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  238B.     75  cts. 


No.  234B.     75  cts. 


No.  238B.     50  cts. 


For  two  colors,  $1.00 
No.  228B.     75  cts. 


731 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  3083 A.     $i.oo 


No.  3079 A.     $i.oo 


No.  168B.     75  cts. 


732 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  3044 A.     75  cts. 


Xo.  :U01C.     sects. 


No.  332;5A.     60  cts. 


No.  ]t>5B.  30c.  No.  3404C.     50  cts.  No.  3400 C.     50  cts. 


No.  3399C.     50  cts. 


733 


AMERICAN  TYPE  EOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  174R.     «i,oo 


No.  176R.     ^i.oo 


No.  3123 A.     $i.oo 


For  two  colors,  $1.50  For  two  colors,  $1.50 

No.  2970C.     socts.  No.  3119A.     75  cts.  No.  3121  A.     ^i.oo 


734 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  3185A.  ;<;i.oo        No.  3118A.  75  cts.    No.  3661C.  30c.   No.  3110A.  40  cts. 

0 


735 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  267B.     75  cts. 


No.  31 26 A.     6octs. 


No.  3419C.     75  cts. 


736 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  3168 A.     6octs. 


No.  3186 A.     ^i.oo 


No.  3089 A.     75cts. 


No.  3658C.     35  cts.        No.  3657C.     40  cts.  No.  3133A.     60  cts.  No.  247B.     50  cts. 


47 


737 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  3154A.     $i.oo 


No.  203 B.     %i.oo 


738 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  204H.     90  cts 


No.  '268R.     ^i.i 


No.  262B.     75  cts. 


739 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  1873D.     60  cts 


No.  3161  A.     75  cts. 


No.  987 A.     60  cts. 


"m^^       ^#^<^^^ 


740 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No,  3955C.     60  cts.  No.  4125C.     40  cts. 


No.  3953C.     75  cts. 


741 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  2057 E.      ^i.oo 


No.  3370C.     50  cts. 


742 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  4120C.     75  cts. 


(No.  3997C.     75  cts.     Same  cut  without  the  initials.) 

■ 


T'ffliJJ ""  "fBr     ''*|fji*iii.t.^Ty 


No.  2060E.     90  cts. 


No.  2058E.     90  cts. 


J 

i^;^:~ 

iHi^OBQaSi 

■Tl4^™zz^-rr-^^^^11 

^^^^^^^: 

No.  2807 C.     Si. 00 


743 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  2678C.     75  cts. 


No.  276B.     50  cts. 


744 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  2470C.     75  cts. 


No.  272B.    35  cts. 

A 


distance 
telephoni 


No.  2898C.     Mortised.     ^1.25 

I 


745 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  3204C.     80  cts. 


No.  3800C.     30  cts. 


746 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


No.  2046E.     ^i.oo 


No.  2035C.     50  cts. 


747 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


0UTLIXE  NEWS  ©UTS 


No.  4201C.     50  cts. 


No.  4202C.     50  cts. 


PER  SET  $5  00 
No.  4203C.     50  cts. 


DRY   GOODS 


No.  4204.     50  cts 


No.  4205 C.     50  cts. 


No.  4206C.     50  cts. 


'rattl 


FURNITURE  "ATb 

No.  4207 C.     50  cts.  No.  4208C.     50  cts 

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No.  4209C.     50  cts. 


OPTICIAN 

No.  4210C.     50  cts 

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OYSTERS 
No.  4211C.     50  cts. 


PROVISIONS 
No.  4212C.     50  cts. 


SHOES 


TOYS 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


MENU  eUTS 


No.  40B7C.     6octs. 


These  electrotypes  are  vtade 
from  original  designs,  and  are 
copyrighted. 


749 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


INDEX  eORNERS 


Be  careful  to  add  ^'  Index  Corners  "  to  the  No.  wanted 


No.  4049.  50c 


Xo.  4050.  50c. 


No.  4047.  50c.         No.  3993.  25c. 


No  4048.  50c. 


No.  4051.  50c. 


No.  3990.  25c. 


No.  4052.  50c. 


No.  3991.  25c. 


750 


COPPER  ALLOY  TYPE 


\o.  4175C.     Per  set,  ^2.50     (Same  size  in  Outline,  Xo.  4177C,  per  set,  $2.50) 


Xo.  4178C.     Per  set,  #2.00. 
(Same  size  Shaded,  No.  41760,  per  set,  $2.00) 


No.  4179C.     Not  Mortised 

Per  set,  Ji-oo 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


Electrotyped  Outline  Figures 


FIRST   SERIES.      30  cts.  each 


SECOND    SERIES.      40  cts.  each 


THIRD   SERIES.      40  cts.  each 


1 


FOURTH    SERIES.      5°  cts   each 


752 


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OOD  TYPE 


The  following  series  are  selected  from  our 
Complete  Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type, 
which  will  be  forwarded  on  application.  It 
contains  the  most  up-to-date,  and  also  all 
the  standard  styles  of  Wood  Type,  Borders 
and  Ornaments. 

SIZES  OF  rO/NTS 

Wood  Type  is  priced  by  the  letter,  and 
sold  in  various  sized  fonts,  as  under.  Orders 
for  less  than  a  font  are  strictly  net;  font 
orders  are  subject  to  discount.  For  schemes 
of  fonts  see  our  Specimen  Book  of  Wood 
Type. 

3 A  cap  font  contains  75  letters. 

3a  lower  case  font  contains  65  letters. 

4 A  cap  font  contains  106  letters. 

4a  lower  case  font  contains  90  letters. 

5 A  cap  font  contains  120  letters. 

5a  lower  case  font  contains  104  letters. 

Figures  are  put  up  separately.  Each  font  contains 
26  characters,  which  includes  two  $  signs. 


American  Type  Founders  Co 

COVERING  THE  CONTINENT 

48  753 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  641     10-LINE  12  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Cvpe 

NO.  641      8-LINE  10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Series 

No.  641      6 -LINE  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Bradley 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  pag-e  753.     For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


754 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


No.  642     10-LlNE  10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Red 

NO.  642     8-LlNB  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Boat 

No.   642      6-LINE  6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Decent 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


755 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


No.  627     10-LINE  10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  627     8-LlNE  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Bed 

NO.  627      6 -LINE  6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Dime 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.     For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  'Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


756 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


NO    629     10-LlNB  10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Goal 

NO    629     8-LlNE  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Rates 

NO    629      6-LINE  6   CENTS  PER  LETTER 

Bards4 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.     For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


757 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  23     10-LlNE 


10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  23     8 -LINE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  23     6 -LINE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


For  Bizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 

758 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


NO.  37     10 -LINE 


10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  37     8 -LINE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  37     6 -LINE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


HORDE 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


759 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  69     10-LlNE  10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


No.  69     8-LINE  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

nocss 

NO.  69     6-LINE  6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

soseoue 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.     For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


760 


WOOD   TYPE  SPECIMENS 


No.  24     10-LINE 


10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  24     8-LINE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  24     6 -LINE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  pag^e  763.  All  sizes  complete  with  caps, 
lo-wer  case  and  figures.  For  other  sizes  of  above  series,  see  our 
Specixnen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


761 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


NO.  95     10 -LINE 


10  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  95     8-LINE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  95     6 -LINE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.  All  sizes  complete  with  caps, 
lower  case  and  figures.  For  other  sizes  of  above  series,  see  our 
Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  applicaUon  only 

762 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


NO.  45     10-LINE 


9  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  45     8-LINE 


8  GENTS  PER  LETTER 


No.  45     6-LlNE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


SNORE 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


763 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  71     10-LlNE  9  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  71     8-LINE  8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

RENS 

No.  71      6-LINE  6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 

SHORN 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  serie/3, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


764 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


No.  50     10-LINE 


9  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


No.  50     8-LlNE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  50     6 -LINE 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


ORGANS 

For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  753.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


765 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


No.  81     10-LlNir 


9  Cents  per  letter 


NO.  81     8-LINE 


8  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


NO.  81      6-LlNB 


6  CENTS  PER  LETTER 


For  sizes  of  fonts,  see  page  763.    For  other  sizes  of  above  series, 
see  our  Specimen  Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


766 


WOOD  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


WOOD  RCLE 

12  cents  per  yard  on  side --wood  ;  15  cents  per  foot  on  end--wood— In 
assorted  lengths.  End-Tvood  Rule  cannot  be  supplied  in  yard  lengths. 
Solid  corners  to  match  all  sizes,  25  cents  per  set  of  four.  Wood  Rule 
is  sold  at  a  lesser  discount  than  "Wood  Type 


STYLE  W 


24  POINT 


STYLE  U 

18  POINT 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

STYLE  R 

12  POINT 

STYLE  N 

8  POINT 

STYLE  H 

18  POINT 

STYLE  B 

12  POINT 

STRR  RULE 

In  fonts  of  5  feet,  with  one  set  of  Corners,  $1.90.     Star  Rule  cannot 
be  supplied  in  yard  lengths 


NO.  27 


^    ^    -K    *    ^    -k 


NO.  23 


NO.  24 


NO.  20 


For  other  styles  of  "Wood  and  Star  Rules,  see  our  Complete  Speci- 
men Book  of  Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


767 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


END-WOOD  BORDERS 

Kept  in  stock  in  5-feet  fonts,  with  one  set  of  Corners.    For  a  full 
sheet  lO  feet  of  Border  are  required 


NO.  333 


5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $5  40 


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NO.  295 


5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $4  20 


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NO.  131 


5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $4  20 


NO.  110 


5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $4  20 


NO.  254 


5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $3  60 


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5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $3  60 


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5  FEET  WITH  CORNERS  $3  60 

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For  a  very  complete  assortment  of  "Wood  Borders,  see  our  Speci- 
men Book  of  "Wood  Type.     Sent  on  application  only 


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N  THIS  Section  of 
the  Handy  Book  are 
shown  the  best  lines 
of  Printing  Material 
and  Machinery,  cov- 
ering all  the  requirements  of  the 
printing  office* 

As  the  largest  buyer  in  the 
world  of  this  class  of  goods,  the 
American  Type  Founders^  Com- 
pany commands  the  best  in  the 
market  at  the  lowest  prices,  and 
is  in  the  best  possible  position  to 
satisfy  its  customers. 

Buyers  of  large  or  small  outfits 
can  always  get  the  best  money^s 
worth  from  the  American  Type 
Founders^  Company*  Detailed  es- 
timates will  be  furnished  on  appli- 
cation to  the  nearest  Branch  upon 
receipt  of  information  concerning 
the  amount  to  be  invested,  terms 
required,  and  work  to  be  done  with 
such  outfits* 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


FOR  THE   COMPOSING   ROOM, 


BODKINS. 


No.  I,  wood  handle,  needle  steel,  each $  .10 


No.  2,  wood  handle,  needle  steel,  each $  .10 


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TWEEZERS. 


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This  is  gfood  and  cheap,  pol- 
ished steel,  Nonpareil  points. 


No.  II,  nickel-plated,  each $  .25 


This  is  the  best  Tweezer  pro- 
curable at  the  price,  file  point, 
steel,  4  inches  long-. 

No.  5,  nickel-plated,  each $  .50 


These  are  the  best  made, 
tempered  steel,  nickel-plated, 
file-cut  points  and  backs.  No. 
7  is  4  inches  long;  No.  8,  4% 
inches  long. 


No.  7,  nickel-plated,    4    inches  long,  each 
No.  8,  nickel-plated,  4.%  inches  long,  each 


•75 
.85 


The  only  Tweezer  that  can  be 
carried  in  the  pocket  with  com- 
fi)rt  and  safety.     It  locks  and 
,  ,  ,  unlocks   automatically.      Hold 

It  points  down  and  press  between  fingers  gently,  and  it  unlocks;  hold  it  points  up  and  bring- 
pointsltogether,  and  it  locks  securely.     Patented  June  2,  1896. 

No.  9.     Self-Ivocking,  nickel-plated,  each $  .go 


When  Tweezer  is  in  use  the 
Bodkin  folds  into  it.  When 
Bodkin  is  required,  pressure 
on  the  file-cut  arc  shown  in 
cut  brings  it  out  easily,  and 
when  extended  it  locks  se- 
curely,  and  is  as  firm  as  an 
This  IS  the  latest  and  most  satisfactory  combination.     Patent  applied  for. 


ordinary  Bodkin 

No.  3.     Combination  Tweezer  and  Bodkin,  nickel-plated,  each  . 


;i  00 


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771 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


COMPOSING  STICKS, 

THE  BUCKEYE. 


Quick  and  easy  to  set;  will  not  slip;  lays  flat;  as  secure  as  the  Common  Screw  Stick,  and 
easier  to  set  than  the  Yankee  Job  Stick. 


6  ins.  X  2,  2^^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  $  .go 

Sins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^^  ins.  deep  ,     i.oo 

10  ins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .     1.20 

12  ins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .     1.40 


14 ins.  X  2,  2i^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  $1.60 
16 ins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  1.80 
20  ins.  X  2,  23J  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  2.20 
24 ins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .    2.60 


YANKEE  JOB. 


6  ins,  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  $  .75 

Sins.  X  2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .       .80 

10 ins.  X  2.  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .     i.oo 

I2ins.  X2,  2^or2>'2ins.  deep  .     1.15 


14 ins.  X2,  2^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  $1.30 
i6ins.  X2,  2^  or2^ins.  deep  .  1.45 
iS  ins.  X  2,  23^  or  2^  ins.  deep  .  1.60 
2oins.  X2,  23^  or2^  ins.  deep  .    1.75 


COMMON  SCREW. 


Prices,  same  as  for  Yankee  Job  Composing  Sticks  (see  above). 
THE  QROVER. 


6x234;  inches $.90    !    1034  x  23^  inches  (billhead)    .$1.60 

8  X23J  inches i.oo        12x23^  inches 1.40 

10x23^  inches 1.20    I    16x2%  inches 1.80 

Extra  Clasps,  10  cents;  extra  Knees,  40  cents  each. 

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EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


PERFECT  NEWS  STICKS. 


Style  No,  i. 
One  depth  only — 2%  inches. 

These  Sticks  are  made  for  setting-  one  measure  only,  either  13  or  i^y^  enib  Pica,  and  prevent 
all  the  annoyances  due  to  variations  in  Sticks  set  inaccurately  by  careless  compositors.  It  is 
undoubtedly  the  best  Stick  made  for  news  measures. 

Style  No.  i  is  made  of  best  malleable  iron;  the  handle  and  under  side  are  japanned,  so 
that  the  Stick  cannot  rust;  the  pan  itself  is  milled  out,  the  sides  being-  absolutely  square  and 
rigid,  and  altogether  the  Stick  is  as  perfect  as  could  be  desired. 

No.  I.  Malleable  Iron,  milled,  13  or  13^  ems  Pica $  .75 


Style  No.  2. 

No.  2.     Steel  riveted,  13  or  13^  ems  Pica 


Style  No.  2  is 
made  of  the  best 
of  steel,  and  the 
set  bar  or  knee 
is  riveted  firmly 
to  bottom  and 
back  of  Stick. 
It  is  accurate  in 
every  respect. 

These  Sticks 
are  made  for 
13  or  13^  ems 
Pica  measure, 
and  are  2^^  in. 
deep. 


$   .75 


*C"  SLOT  STICK. 


Has  two  entirely  novel  features :  (i)  The  inside  of  face  of  the  knee  is  adjustable,  so  that  it 
can  be  squared  up  in  case  the  knee  wears ;  (2)  The  knee  is  in  two  sections,  so  that  the  Stick 
can  be  set  to  shorter  measure  without  changing  the  full  measure  adjustment.  See  cut,  which 
shows  part  of  the  knee  at  the  left  set  for  full  measure,  while  the  main  part  is  set  to  a  lesser 
measure. 

.   .$1.15    i    10  ins.  X  25^  ins.  deep    .    .    .    .$1.45 
.    .     1.25    I    12  ins.  X214;  ins.  deep    ....     1.65 


6  ins.  X  2^  ins.  deep 
Sins.  X 2^  ins.  deep 


773 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STANDARD  JOB  COMPOSING  STICK, 


Sets  instantly  to  Nonpareils  or  Picas,  of  the  point  system  only,  without  the  use  of  leads  or 
quads,  and  once  set  cannot  possibly  slip. 


2  ins.     2^  ins.  2>^  ins. 


6  inches     .  $1.75 
8  inches    ,    2.00 


$1.85 
2.10 


$1.95 
2.20 


10  inches 
12  inches 


2  ins.     2'%  ins.  2%  ins. 
^  !-25        $2.35        $2.45 


2.50 


2.60 


2.70 


WOODEN  POSTER  STICKS. 


With  brass-lined  ends,  iron  knee,  and  screw  clamp. 


16  inches $1.00 

20  inches i.io 

24  inches 1.20 


30  inches 
36  inches 
42  inches 


$1.35 
1.50 
1.80 


COMPOSING  AND  MAKE=UP  RULES, 


Steel  Composing  Rules,  15 
ems  and  under,  each    .   .    .   .  $  .25 

Add  5  cents  to  above  from  15  to  20  ems, 
and  10  cents  extra  from  20  to  25  ems. 

Nickel  plating,  15  cents  extra. 


Steel  Make-up  Rules,  15  ems 
and  under,  each 


$  .30 


Set  of  12  Steel  Composing  Rules,  in  leather  case 

774 


$1.50 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


COMPOSING  STICK  RACK. 

This  Rack  holds  twelve  Sticks,  and  can  be  attached  to  the 
wall  or  any  other  convenient  place.  The  Sticks  are  held 
securely,  and  are  preserved  from  the  damage  liable  to  them 
when  "  kicking-  about.' 


KELSEY  COPY  HOLDER. 


Price,  each 


PAGE  CORD. 

The  real  thing;  8-ply  Charter  Oak  Cotton. 
8  oz.  balls,  each 


•25 


PRINTER'S  EYE  SHADE. 

Per  dozen $i-5o 

Each 15 


CHALLENGE  LAMP  HOLDER. 


suitable  recesses  in  A,  retain  the  light  perfectly  stationary  in  any  position. 

Each 


A  most  convenient  and 
safe  attachment  for  holding 
a  lamp  over  the  compositor's 
case.  It  will  be  readily  un- 
derstood by  reference  to  the 
cut  that  the  fount  holder  A 
can  be  instantly  raised  from 
C  to  B,  as  shown  by  dotted 
lines,  to  adapt  the  position 
of  the  light  to  suit  the  com- 
positor. Small  thumbscrews 
at  the  top  of  B  and  C,  with 


$  -75 


775 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TYPE  MEASURES. 


Boxwood,  triangular  shape,  the  best $150 

Patent  12-inch  Cardboard  Type  Scale 25 

lyincoln  Type  Measure,  steel  tape,  in  German  silver  case,  24  inches 
long,  each 2.00 


PRINTER'S  DIVIDERS. 

Always  useful  in  laying-  out  margins  and  distances,  im- 
posing plate  forms,  etc.     A  great  time  saver. 

Price,  each $  .85 


SAW. 

Back  Saw,  for 
cutting  wood  or 
metal $1.25 


MITER  BOXES. 


Wood,  13^  ems  wide,  each $  .40 

Wood,  3  inches  wide,  each 5° 

Iron,  each 2.50 


BELLOWS. 

These  Bellows  are  correct  in 
shape,  and  strongly  made  of 
the  best  materials. 

Small  size,  each     .  $1.00 
lyarge  size,  each    .     1.25 


LEADER  BOXES 

Just  "  the  thing"  for  holding 
leaders.  The  size  is  5  x8  x  r3/ 
inches. 

Price,  per  doz    . 
Each 


776 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


MALLETS. 


Made  of  thoroughly  seasoned  and  selected 
stock,  handles  screwed  in,  finished  in  oil, 
attractive  shape.  The  Lignumvitce  Mallets 
can  be  specially  recommended.  They  are 
heavier  than  Hickory  Mallets,  and  wear  like 
iron. 


Hickory,  small,  2^x4^  .$-25 
Hickory,  medium,  3x5  .  .30 
Hickory,  large,  3/^x6  .  .40 
Iron  Bound i.oo 


Handle  screwed  in. 

I^ignumvitse,  2^x3^  .   .    .    .  $  .50 

Lignumvitse,  3x5      60 

Lignumvitse,  3^x51^ 75 


RAWHIDE=RUBBER  MALLET. 

The  striking-  part  of  mallet  is  of  rawhide, 
held  by  an  iron  band.  The  iron  is  covered 
with  rubber  as  a  protection  to  the  type  in  case 
the  mallet  falls  on,  or  is  laid  on,  the  form. 

Price,  each $1.25 


LINOTYPE  PLANER. 


The  Linotype  Planer  has  a  corrugated  rubber  face 
and  is  used  for  removing  the  burr  from  linotype 
slugs. 

Price,  each $  -50 


PLANERS. 

Maple,  small,  3x6  . 
Maple,  large,  3^x8 
Maple,  leather  top, 

3^x8     .    . 


$  .25 
•30 

.40 


PROOF  PLANERS. 

3V2XS 60 


SHOOTING  STICKS. 


No.  3,  wrought  steel,  nickel-plated,  large,  each $  -75 

No.  2,  wrought  steel,  nickel-plated,  small,  each 60 


Malleable  iron,  japanned,  each 30 

Hickory  Shooting  Stick,  per  dozen,  85  cents each,     .08 


777 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LITTLE  GIANT  LEAD  AND  RULE  CUTTERS. 


This  cut  illustrates 
the  latest  improve- 
ments in  these  well- 
known  cutters. 


Nos.  I  and  3  are  the  well-known  original  Little  Giants.  No.  i  has  single,  and  No.  3  double 
lever  connections.  Nos.  12  and  18  have  accurate  graduated  beds  and  gauges  at  both  front 
and  back  of  knife,  the  front  gauge  being  specially  designed  for  cutting  leads  and  rules 
rapidly,  and  is  so  constructed  that  the  cut  lead  or  brass  drops  off  the  bed  without  handling. 

No.    I,  gauges  12  inches $8.00 

No.    3,  gauges  18  inches  (extra  strong)      12.00 

No.  12,  gauges  12^  inches  at  back  and  11^  inches  at  front,  grad- 
uated to  Picas 10.00 

No.  18,  gauges  18^  inches  at  back  and  14  inches  at  front,  grad- 
uated to  Picas 14.00 


NONPAREIL  LEAD  CUTTER. 


Will  cut  leads;and  slugs  six 
points  thick,  and,  although 
not  recommended  as  a  rule 
cutter,  will  cut  two-point 
brass  rule.  Has  back  and 
front  gauges. 

Leads  can  be  cut  very 
rapidly  and  easily  on  this 
cutter  by  holding  the  lever 
and  the  hand-hold  on  frame 
right  hand  as  in  using 
hand  shears. 


Price $4-00 


778 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


UTILITY 
LEAD  CUTTER. 

The  strongest  cheap 
lead  cutter  made.  A  re- 
liable cheap  tool. 


Price 


J  .00 


ELITE  RULE  BENDER. 


The  blade  is  tool  steel  and  the  cylinders  of  brass.  Bends  rule  from  one  to  six  points  in 
thickness.  The  end -of  the  rule  is  firmly  held  in  the  grooves  in  cylinder,  and  can  be  twisted 
to  any  shape. 

Price,  with  instructions  for  rule  bending $2.00 


GRIFFIN  HACK  SAWS, 


For  Sawing 
Brass,  Steel  or 
Other  Metals. 


The  saw  blade  is  secured  to  the  iron  frame  by  two  pins,  and  may  be  detached  easily.  When 
worn  it  is  cheaper  to  put  in  a  new  blade  than  to  re-file.  One  dozen  extra  blades  are, furnished 
with  each  frame.     This  is  a  useful  tool  in  any  printing  office. 

Kight-inch  Griffin  Hack  Saw,  medium  teeth,  with  one  dozen  saw 

blades $2.00 


rwfi'iM'';.<giwiiA^^ 


Extra  blades,  eight-inch,  medium  teeth,  per  dozen 

PLIERS 
For  Bending  Brass  Rule. 


$1.25 


Six-inch  Round-  or 
Flat-Nose  Pliers, 
polished,  each  .    .  $  .50 


779 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PATENT  UPRIGHT  MITER  MACHINE, 


A  strong,  well- 
built,  accurate  ma- 
chine. The  cutting 
or  shaving  head 
has  a  positive  up 
and  down  motion, 
and  must  cut  as 
much  at  the  bot- 
tom as  at  the  top, 
as  it  cannot  slip. 
The  knife  is  regu- 
lated by  set-screw. 
The  sliding  gauge 
is  the  best  of  its 
kind,  enabling  the 
operator  to  feed 
the  rule  up  to  the 
knife,  but  affords 
a  positive  check  at 
the  point  where 
the  desired  length 
is  reached.  The  bed  is  graduated,  and  is  made  movable  so  that  the  whole 
cutting-edge  of  knife  can  be  used.  This  machine  is  mounted  in  a  strong, 
shallow,  wooden  box,  which  catches  the  shavings,  and  has  at  the  front 
end  an  emery  board  on  which  the  burr  of  the  rules  may  be  rubbed  off. 

With  Sliding  Gauge $13.00 

With  Micrometer  Point-System  Gauge 20.00 


GOLDINQ  UPRIGHT  MITERER. 

This  machine  differs  in  principle  from  the 
Patent  Miterer  (described  on  this  page)  in  this: 
the  rule  is  held  stationary,  and  the  knife  is  fed 
up  to  it,  while  in  the  Patent  Miterer  the  knife 
is   stationary   and 
the  rule  is  fed  to  it. 
The   knife    of   the 
Golding  Miterer  is 
movable,   but  it  is 
pivoted  in  such   a 
way  as  to  enable  it 
to  make  a  positive 
downward  cut  the 
same  at  the  bottom 
as  at  the  top.     The 
knife  adjustment  is 
specially  good.  The 
bed    is    graduated, 
and  is  made  mova- 
ble so  that  the  whole  cutting-edge  of  the  knife  may  be  used. 

Price,  boxed 


$14.00 


780 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


LITTLE  GIANT  RULE  SHAPER, 

The  rule  is  held  flat 
on  the  bed  by  the 
clamp  (2).  The  gauge 
( 5 )  is  graduated  to  picas 
by  notches,  and  is  re- 
gulated by  the  pointer 
(4),  which  engages  in 
the  notches.  Five  steel 
cutting  tools  of  differ- 
ing angles  are  furnish- 
ed with  each  machine. 
The  cutting  tool  is  held 
in  the  head  (i).  By 
turning  the  wheel  the 
cutter  is  moved  back 
and  forth  over  the  rule,  _ 
sinking  deeper  at  each  g 
cut,  and  when  it  com-  ^ 
pletes  the  cut  it  is  lifted 
automatically,  ready 
for  the  next  cut.  If 
the  rvile  is  thinner 
than  1 2  points,  the  head 

(i)    may    be    brought  

down  to  the  rule    by 

moving  the  lever  (3).  Any  thickness  of  rule  up  to  12  point  may  be 
mitered.  At  each  cut  both  sides  of  the  miter  are  made,  and  join  with- 
out further  trimming.  This  machine  is  not  designed  for  trimming  the 
ends  of  leads  and  rules,  and  therefore  does  not  supersede  the  upright 
miterer,  but  in  offices  where  much  mitering  is  done  it  will  prove  a  time 
and  rule  saver,  as  it  miters  very  rapidly. 

Send f 07"  illustrated  circular. 

Price $35.00 

Patent  graduated  gauge,  extra 4.00 


QOLDINQ  RULE  CURVING  MACHINE. 

This  machine  curves 
brass  rule  from  one- 
quarter  inch  to  eight 
inches  in  diameter  by 
pressure  exerted  by 
the  screw  on  curved  brass 
plates,  between  which  the 
rule  is  put  at  the  proper 
place  to  get  the  required 
curve,  as  indicated  by  a 
scale  engraved  on  the  bed. 
Smaller  curves  can  be 
made  on  this  machine  than 
on  any  other.  An  attach- 
ment is  supplied  for  form- 
ing square  corners  as  a  sub- 
stitute for  mitered  corners. 
Brass  rule  for  curving  or  bending  should  be  annealed.  All  brass  rule 
made  by  us  can  be  annealed  to  order  at  a  slight  extra  charge. 

No.  I,  curv^es  one-quarter  to  four  inches  diameter $12.00 

No.  2,  curves  three-eighths  to  eight  inches  diameter 18.00 

Dies  for  forming  square  corners,  per  set 1.50 


781 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SMOOTH=LINED  BRASS 
GALLEYS. 

Inside  they  are  perfectly  smooth 
and  free  from  screws.  The  lining- 
is  angle  brass,  and  is  soldered  to 
the  bottom  plate,  strengthening 
the  sides,  and  protecting  the  wood 
rim  from  the  action  of  lye  and 
|,|:^^  .  water.      The    head 

M^^  "  "  -^  is   supported   by  a 

strong     strip     of 
brass. 


Sectional  end 


COLUMN  GALLEYS. 

Single  Column,  brass  lined,  3>^  x  23 Vs  inches  inside 

Single  Column,  brass  lined,  3^x11%  inches  inside 

Medium  width,  brass  lined,  4^  x  23^^  inches  inside 

Double  Column,  brass  lined,  6^  x  23^  inches  inside 

Triple  Column,  brass  lined,  8^  x  23H  inches  inside 

Single  Column,  half  lined,  3^  x  23^^  inches  inside 

Double  Column,  half  lined,  6^  x  23^8  inches  inside 


52.00 
1.50 
2.25 
2.50 
3-00 

1-75 
2.25 


6     X  ID  inches  inside 

8^  X  13  inches  inside 

10     X  16  inches  inside 

12     X  18  inches  inside 


JOB  GALLEYS, 


)2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3.50 


14X  20  inches  inside 
15  X  22  inches  inside 
18  X  25  inches  inside 


$4.00 
5-00 
5-75 


UNLINED  GALLEYS. 
ZINC  BOTTOM. 


Single  Column,    3^  x  23^  inches  inside 
Double  Column,  6^  x  23^/3  inches  inside 


)1.25 

1.50 


BRASS  BOTTOM. 


Single  Colimm, 
Double  Colvnnn. 


3/^  X  23^  inches  inside 
6K  X  ^oVs  inches  inside 


2.00 


CLOSED=END  MAILING  GALLEYS. 


6/^  X  23^  inches  inside,  closed  ends,  all  brass,  each  . 
7K  X  23^  inches  inside,  closed  ends,  all  brass,  each  .    , 
6%  X  22i^  inches  inside,  closed  ends,  brass  lined,  each 
10     X  22^  inches  inside,  closed  ends,  brass  lined,  each 
2%  X  24     inches  inside,  closed  ends,  brass  lined,  each 
6%  X  22^  closed  ends,  zinc  bottom,  unlined,  each  .    .    . 


$3-25 
3.50 
3-00 
4.00 
2.25 
1.50 


782 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


SUCCESS  RIVETED  ALL=BRASS  GALLEYS. 


These  galleys  will  be  found  to  be  a  great  improvement  over  those 
galleys  with  bottoms  screwed  to  the  sides.  The  list  prices  remain  the 
same  as  charged  for  galleys  with  bottoms  secured  by  screws. 


Shows  method  of  securing  sides  to  bottom  by  rivets. 


Shows  patent  corner  hold. 


COLUMN  ALL=BRASS  GALLEYS. 

Single,      2>%  ^  23^  inches  inside $2.00 

Single,      3^  XI i^  inches  inside  '. 1.50 

Medium,  5     x  23^  inches  inside 2.25 

Double,     6]4.  X  23^  inches  inside 2.50 

Triple,      8%  x  23^  inches  inside 3.25 


JOB  ALL=BRASS  GALLEYS. 


6     X  10  ins.  inside $1  50 

S}i  X  13  ins.  inside 2  00 

9     X  14  ins.  inside 2  50 

10     X  16  ins.  inside 3  00 


12  X  18  ins.  inside 
14x21  ins.  inside 
15  X  22  ins.  inside 
18  X  25  ins.  inside 


53.75 
4-50 
5.00 
6.00 


MAILING  GALLEYS. 


Mustang  Mailing-  Galley. 


Mustang  Mailing  Galley,  zinc  bottom 
Mustang  Mailing  Galley,  brass  bottom 


.$  .50 
•       -75 


Rukenbrod  Mailing  Galley, 

Rukenbrod  Mailing  Galley,  zinc  bottom      .   . 
Rukenbrod  Mailing  Galley,  brass  bottom    .   . 


$  .60 
.85 


783 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


LAING  PATENT  GALLEY  LOCK=UP. 

Attachable  to  Any  Kind 
or  Style  of  Galley.* 

A  satisfactory,  simple,  effective  lock-up.  It  may  be 
screwed  on  any  galle\';  the  side  stick  (which  is  not 
beveled)  is  attached  to  the  lock-up,  and  has  a  parallel 
motion.  It  is  locked  or  unlocked  by  pushing^  the  lever 
up  or  down  by  means  of  a  fing-er  knob.  The  lock-up 
and  the  side  stick  are  made  of  brass. 

^COLUMN  GALLEYS,  WITH  LOCK-UP. 


sK  ^  23^  inches  inside 
3K  X  15K  inches  inside 
;,X  X  11^  inches  inside 
5  X  '^zYx  inches  inside 
^Vi  X  23^  inches  inside 
^K  X  15K  inches  inside 
<^K  "^  11^  inches  inside 
'^%  '^  23^  inches  inside 


Price 

of 
Calley. 
$2.00 

1-75 
150 
2.25 
2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
3.25 


♦Price  of 

Lock- 

$1.50 
1.40 
1.30 

1.50 
1.40 
1.30 
1.50 


Com- 
plete. 

$3-50 
3.15 
2.80 

3-75 
4.00 

365 
3.30 
4-75 


*JOB  GALLEYS,  WITH  LOCK-UP 

Price  ♦Price  of 

of  Lock-  Com- 

Galley.  up.  plete. 

6     X  10  inches  inside $1.50  $1.25  $2.75 

S^  X  13  inches  inside' 2.00  1.30  3.30 

9      •  14  inches  inside 2.50  1.35  3.85 

10      •  16  inches  inside 3.00  1.40  4.40 

12     X  iS  inches  inside 3.75  1.45  5.20 

14  >  21  inches  inside 4.50  1.50  6.00 

15  X  22  inches  inside 5.00  1.50  6.50 

iS     X  25  inches  inside 6.00  1.60  7.60 

•  If  Galley  I-ock-up  is  sold  separately,  the  necessary  screws  for  at- 
taching to  jjalley  are  included  in  prices  given. 


WOODEN  GALLEYS. 


5x8  in.  inside $  -25 

5  X  15  in.  inside 30 

Sj^xTs  in.  inside 40 

6  X  10  in.  inside 30 

65^x24  in.  inside 60 

7  X  22  in.  inside 55 

8  X  10  in.  inside 40 

8  X  24  in.  inside 60 

10     X  16  in.  inside 65 

9  X  18  in.  inside 7© 

10     X  24  in.  inside 75 

3^^x24  in.  inside 5® 

784 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


LINCOLN  ALL=BRASS  GALLEYS, 

wm 


A  good  galley  for  newspaper  work.  Made  to  order  to  hold  any  regular 
widths  of  matter  in  regular  use  in  an  office.  The  upper  side  or  rim  of 
galley  is  strongly  hinged  to  the  bottom.  This  hinged  side  is  dropped 
w^hen  emptying  on  galley,  and  when  matter  is  ready  for  locking  up  the 
side  is  raised  and  is  held  by  a  spring-catch  at  head  of  galley,  and  by 
the  end  clamp  which  locks  the  sides  and  end  at  the  same  operation. 
The  catch  is  loo.sened  by  turning  lever  to  the  right.  These  galleys  are 
about  one  inch  wider  than  the  width  of  column  thev  are  made  to  take. 


i2-inch  News,  all  brass    .    .    .  $2.00        24-inch  News,  all  brass 
16-inch  New.s,  all  brass    .    .    .     2.50        24-inch  Book,  all  brass 

In  ordering,  give  exact  width  of  columns. 


.  $300 
•     3.50 


PATENT  LINOTYPE 


GALLEY. 


This  new  ])atcnt  galU  y  is  made  solely  for  linotypes,  and  is  the  only 
galley  for  holding  linotype  slugs  without  any  side  lock-up.  A  foot 
clamp  is  attached  to  each  galley  to  hold  up  the'matter  in  taking  proofs. 
This  galley  will  save  all  the  trouble  and  the  loss  of  time  in  handling 
side-sticks,  getting  quoins  to  fit.  or  foot  slugs  to  keep  the  end  line 
from  falling  over.  One  side  of  the  galley  is  made  lower,  and  the  inside 
of  the  rims  so  tapered  as  to  allow  inserting  and  taking  out  the  linotype 
slugs  from  the  side  verv  readily.     The  galley,  being  only 

one-half  of  an  inch  wider  than  the  matter,  is   /IMMpi   conveniently 
handled  and  can  be  placed  on  the  stone,  rack  or  A  | IT   case    without 

|||i]|j||\     taking  up  val- 

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End  view,  13  ems  wide  inside. 

12  inch,  all-brass  News  Galley,  for  16  ems  or  under* $2.cx) 

16  inch,  all-brass  News  Galley,  for  16  ems  or  under 2.25 

24  inch,  all-brass  News  Galley,  for  16  ems  or  under 2.50 

Extra  foot  clamps,  each • 50 

Other  sizes  made  to  order.     Above  prices  include  foot  clamp. 
*In  ordering,  give  the  measure  of  column  width,  as  galleys  are  supplied  to  take  one  meas- 
ure only,  not  exceeding  16  ems ;  also  send  a  sample  linotype  slug. 

785 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MOVABLE  GALLEY  RACKS, 


Regular  Galley  Rack 
with  Movable  Galley  Brackets.  Union  Movable  Galley  Rack. 

UNION  MOVABLE  GALLEY  RACK. 

The  Union  Movable  Galley  Rack  holds  30  galleys,  and  is  mounted  on 
strong  casters  so  that  it  can  be  moved  at  will  to  the  most  convenient 
position  for  doing  the  work  in  hand. 

Union  Movable  Galley  Rack,  holds  30  galleys $21.00 

REGULAR  GALLEY  RACK. 

The  Regular  Galley  Rack  is  intended  for  placing  against  the  wall. 
The  brackets  are  secured  on  a  very  strong  hard-wood  frame. 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for   6  galleys 3.00 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for    8  galleys 4.00 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for  10  galleys 5.00 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for  12  galleys 6.00 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for  15  galleys 7-5o 

Regular  Galley  Rack,  for  20  galleys 10.00 

For  Galley  Brackets,  see  page  821. 
786 


EVERYTHING   EOR   THE   PRINTER 


Three-tier  Galley  Cabinet  with  Galley  Top, 
to  hold  Sixty-six  Galleys. 


Prices. 

Galleys 

With 

With 

held. 

Flat  Top. 

Galley  Top. 

Boxing-. 

I  Tier, 

20 

$  8.00 

$14.00 

$    -50 

I  Tier, 

30 

11.50 

.75 

2  Tier, 

40 

15.00 

25.00 

1. 00 

2  Tier, 

50 

18.50 

1-25 

2  Tier, 

60 

22.00 

1.50 

3  Tier, 

66 

36.00 

2.00 

4  Tier, 

88 

47-50 

2.50 

6  Tier, 

132 

62.00 

3-00 

9  Tier, 

198 

.    .     . 

85.00 

4.00 

NOTE. 

—The 

shelves    in 

the    larger 

cabinets 

should  be  numbered,  and  the  proof  of  the  galley 
should  be  numbered  to  correspond  with  the  number 
on  shelf,  thus  saving  all  the  time  required  to  locate 
galleys  that  are  not  so  numbered.  Iron  number 
plates,  made  for  numbering  shelves,  can  be  sup- 
plied at  the  following  prices,  net :  i  tier  (20  gal- 
leys), $1.00;  I  tier  (30  galleys),  I1.25;  2  tiers  (40 
galleys),  $1.50;  2  tiers  (50  galleys),  $1.75;  2  tiers 
(60  galleys),  $2.00;  3  tiers,  $2.25;  4  tiers,  |3.oo;.6 
tiers,  $4.00;  9  tiers,  $5.00. 


GALLEY 
CABINETS. 

Particular  atten- 
tion is  directed  to 
the  Galley  Cabi- 
nets of  larger  ca- 
pacity. They  are 
very  desirable  in 
the  larger  offices, 
and  are  designed 
to  carry  an  im- 
mense weight  of 
type  safely.  All 
these  cabinets  are 
made  of  hard 
wood.  All  fiat-top 
cabinets  are  made 
same  style  as  the 
i-Tier  Cabinet  il- 
lustrated below  ; 
all  galley-top  cabi- 
nets same  as  the 
3-Tier  Cabinet 
shown  on  this 
page. 

The  "Galley- 
top  "  Cabinets  are 
of  much  stronger 
construction  than 
the  "Flat-top," 
and  may  be  order- 
ed with  or  without 
galley  top,  as  de- 
sired, at  the  same 
prices. 


One-tier  Flat-Top  Galley  Cabinet, 
to  hold  Twenty  Galleys. 


50 


787 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HEMPEL  IMPROVED  QUOIN. 


No.  I,  small,  per  dozen 
pairs $2.50 

No.  2,  large,  per  dozen 
pairs 3.00 

Keys,  each 50 

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The  Hempel  Quoins  are  the  standard, 
tested  by  time,  and  approved  by  those 
who  use  them.  This  is  the  latest  im- 
proved quoin,  made  by  the  original 
inventor. 


IMPROVED  BROWER  QUOIN. 


No.  2.     Large  Size  Brower  Quoin,  4  in.  lung. 

Has  central  racks  and  consequently  will  not  throw  type  otf  its  feet.    Works  smoothly.    The 
key,  of  steel,  with  cut  teeth,  has  a  firmer  and  deeper  hold  than  in  the  old  style  quoin. 


No.  O.     "  Little  Samson,"  actual  size. 


The  No.  O,  as  illus- 
trated, is  the  small- 
est wedge  quoin 
ever  made,  and  will 
prove  very  valuable 
for  job  printers  and 
on  occasions  when 
lock-up  must  be 
made  in  small 
spaces. 


No.  o,  smallest  wedge   quoin   ever  made,    "I^ittle   Samson,"   per 

dozen $2.00 

No.  I,  medium  size,  per  dozen 2.50 

No.  2,  large  size,  per  dozen 3.cx) 

Steel  keys,  all  sizes,  each      50 

Per  Dozen.       Key. 

WICKERSHAM  QUOIN $2.50  $  .50 

PERRY  QUOIN 2.50  .50 

CHALLENGE  HEMPEL  QUOIN,  No.  i, 2.50  .50 

CHALLENGE  HEMPEL  QUOIN,  No.  2, 3  00  .50 

788 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE  PRINTER 


UNION  LOCKABLE  QUOIN. 


An  exact  duplicate  of  the  original  Hempel  Quoin,  with  three  notches  cut  in  the  central  rib 
for  the  purpose  of  using  the  quoin  in  connection  with  the  Patent  Brower  Lock,  listed  below. 

No.  I,  small,  per  dozen $2.50 

No.  2,  large,  per  dozen 3.00 

Keys,  each 50 


BROWER  QUOIN  LOCK. 

The   sidewise   projection   shown   in    Fig.  2   engages   in 

notches  cut  in  central  rib  of  Union  Lockable  Quoin,  or  in 

the  rack  teeth  of  the  Brower  Quoin  (see  above).    The  screw 

is  then  set  up  against  the  other  half  of  the  quoin,  effectu- 

Lf-  il       ally  preventing  it   from   slipping.      Quoins  of  the  wedge 

principle  are  all  liable,  on  long  runs,  to  be  loosened  by  the 

^_^  vibrations  of  the  press.      These   locks  make  the  lock-up 

-i^'^"'  ^      doubly  sure.      They  should  be  applied  by  the  pressman 

after  he  has  completed  the  make-ready  and  before  the  run 

Fig.  2.     The  Lock.  i^  commenced. 

No.  o,  to  fit  No.  o  Brower  Quoin,  per  dozen $2.50 

No.  I,  to  fit  No.  I  Brower  Quoin,  per  dozen 2.75 

No.  2,  to  fit  No.  2  Brower  Quoin,  per  dozen 3.00 

No.  3,  to  fit  No.  I  Union  I^ockable  Quoin,  per  dozen 2.75 

No.  4,  to  fit  No.  2  Union  lyockable  Quoin,  per  dozen 3.00 

vS crew- driver,  to  fasten  quoin  lock,  each 50 


MIDGET  SAFETY  QUOIN. 


Fig.  2. — This   cut   shows    extrem 
expansion  of  six  points  when  loc 

It  is  locked  by  a  tap  of  a  mallet, 
and  occupies  no  more  space  in  length 
when  locked  than  when  unlocked. 

Can  be  used  in  a  space  18  pomts 
wide  by  120 points 
long,  either  out- 
side or  inside  a 
form.  It  is  abso- 
lutely  safe,  as 
when  locked  it 
rests  against  its 
correspond  ing 
flat  surfaces,  and 
the  harder  the 
surface  it  bears 
against  thebetter. 


Fig.  I  illustrates  the  method  of  unlocking. 


Midget  Quoin    un- 
locked. 


This  invalua- 
ble quoin  may  be 
used  to  lock  up 
matter  inside  a 
irass  circle  or 
oval,  or  within  a 
solid  border,  or 
in  places  where 
no  other  quoin  of 
wood  or  metal 
can  be  used. 

Midget  Quoins 
are  made  of  hard 
brass. 


Price,  per  dozen,  with  key,  net $2.00 


789 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


WROUGHT  IRON  CHASES. 


IMPORTANT.— Other  sizes  made  at  approximate  prices.  In  ordering, 
great  care  must  be  exercised  to  send  the  correct  measurements,  as  all 
chases  are  made  to  order  and  cannot  be  taken  back.  In  ordering,  state 
(i)  kind  of  chase  required  ;  (2)  inside  dimen- 
sions of  each  chase  ;  (3)  outside  dimensions 
of  each  chase,  or,  in  case  of  twin  chases,  the 
pair  taken  together ;  (4)  if  twin  chases,  give 
width  of  backs;  (5)  width  of  cross-bars,  if 
any;  (6)  dimensions  of  bed  of  press  on 
wliich  chases  are  to  be  used. 


Folio  or  Twin  Chases. 


Quarto  or  Twin  Chases  with  Bars 


FOLIO  OR  TWIN  CHASES. 

Outside  Measure, 
each  half. 

5-Column  Folio 14     x 21  finches 

6-Column  Folio 165^  x  24     inches 

7-Column  Folio 19     x  25^  inches 

7-Column  Folio  wide 20^  x  27     inches 

8-Column  Folio 21     x  28      inches 

8-Column  Folio  wide 22%  x  29     inches 

9-Column  Folio 23 >^  x  30^  inches 

9-Column  Folio  wide 23^^  x  32      inches 

I  o-Column  Folio  extra 255^  x  37  ^^  inches 


Price, 
per  Pair. 

$  9.50 
10.00 
11.00 
12.00 
13.00 
14.00 

15-00 
16.50 

17-50 


QUARTO  OR  TWIN  CHASES  WITH  BARS. 

Outside  Measure, 
each  half. 

4-Column  Quarto 18     x  24^  inches  . 

5-Column  Quarto 21^  x  28^  inches  . 

6-Column  Quarto 23%  x  32^  inches  . 

7-Column  Quarto 25 3^  x  37^  inches  . 

8-Column  Quarto 28     X42      inches  . 


Price, 
per  Pair. 

$14.50 
15.50 
16.00 
17.50 
19.50 


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These  chases  also  made  with  short  cross-bars  upon  special  order 


HEADING  CHASES, 
WITH  CROSS=BAR. 

Size 
Inside.  Price. 

6x17,  Flat  Cap  .  .$5.50 
8x21,  Demy  .  .  .  6.00 
8  X  28,  Double  Cap .     8.00 


790 


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QUADRUPLEX  CHASES. 


5-Coluinn 
6-Coluinn 
7-Colunin 


Size  Outside, 
each. 

14  X2I^ 
i6Kx23i^ 
19     X  251^ 


Prices  per 
Set  of  Four. 
.    .  $19.00 
.    .      20.00 
.    .      22.00 


Ofke?'  sizes  made  to  order 


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BOOK  CHASES. 

Outside  Measure.  Price,  each. 

17x21  inches $  8.00 

20x25  inches 8.50 

24x30  inches 9.00 

25x35  inches 9.50 

29x42  inches 10.00 

32x46  inches 11.00 

34x50  inches 12.00 

36x52  inches 13.00 

40x54  inches 14.00 

42x60  inches 15.00 


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Book  Chase. 


SKELETON  OR  POSTER 
CHASES. 

Outside  Measure.  Price,  each. 

17x21  inches $  4.50 

20x25  inches 5.50 

24x30  inches 6.00 

25x35  inches 6.50 

29x42  inches 7.25 

32x46  inches 8.00 

34x50  inches 9.00 

36x52  inches 10.00 

40x54  inches 11.00 

42x60  inches 12.00 


Skeleton  or  Poster  Chase. 


WROUGHT  IRON  CHASES  FOR  JOB  PRESSES. 

Made  to  order  only. 

Eighth  Medium,  each $4-25 

Quarto  Medium,  each 5.50 

Half  Medium,  each 6.50 

Half  Super-Royal,  each 7.25 


ELECTROTYPE  CHASES. 

These  have  reinforced  corners. 
Inside.  Rim.  Cast  Iron. 

10x14  inches ^  x  i^  inches $i-75  • 

12x18  inches ^  x  i^  inches 2.00  , 

79T 


Wrought  Iron. 

•     •    $3.75 
.     .       4.00 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

These  are  finished  inside.  , 

Outside  Measure.                                                             •  Price. 

6x7     inches $  -45 

6^x   Scinches 50 

inches 1.20 

inches 80 

inches i.cx) 

inches i.io 

inches 1.30 

inches 1.40 

inches 1.60 

inches 1.20 

inches 1.50 

inches 1.65 

inches 1.75 

inches 1.30 

inches 1.25 

inches 1,20 

inches 1.30 

inches 1.40 

inches 1.80 

inches 1.90 

inches 2.25 

13^x20^  inches 1,75 

14     X 16     inches 1.40 

14  X  18     inches -r 1.75 

14^  X  191^  inches 1.80 

15  X  24     inches 2.00 

16  X 19     inches 1.90 

17  X  22     inches 1.75 

17     X  22     inches,  with  cross  bar 2.25 


6 

X18 

8 

X  10 

9 

X  12 

8^ 

!  X  14 

8 

X20 

8 

X24 

8 

X28 

10 

XI4 

10 

X  24 

10 

X25^ 

10 

X28 

II 

X  16 

105^x141^ 

12 

X  14 

12 

XI5 

12 

XI8 

12 

X26 

12 

X30 

12 

X33 

CHASES  FOR  C.  &  P.  GORDON  PRESSES. 

Size.                                                              Ca^t  Iron.  Cast  Imn  Si  rew .       Steel. 

7  XII  inches $1.00  $1.50  $2.70 

8  X 12  inches 1.25  1.90  3.CX) 

10     X 15  inches 1,50  2.25  4.50 

12     X 18  inches 2.cx)  3.00  5.25 

14     X  20  inches 2.50  3.75  5.75 

14^x22  inches 3.00  4.50  6,00 


Steel  Screw. 

$4.00 

4.50 

6.75 
8.00 
8.50 
9.00 


CHASES  FOR  GALLY  UNIVERSAL  PRESSES. 


¥oT  10x15  Press. 

Cast  iron $2.00 

Wrought  iron 5.50 

*Steel  skeleton 5.50 


[3x19  Press. 
$2.25 
6.50 
6.50 


For 


[4x22  Press. 

$2.75 
725 

7-25 


*  Steel  skeleton  chases  give  more  lock-up  room,  but  do  not  add  to  printing  capacitj' of  press. 


Cast  iron 


CHASES  FOR  PEERLESS  PRESSES, 


For  8x12 
Press. 

$1.50 


F'or  9x13 
Press. 

$1.50 


For  10x15 
Press. 

$2.00 
792 


For  11x17 
Press. 

$2.00 


For  14x20 
Press. 

$2.75 


For  14^x22 
Press. 

$3-oo 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


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STEREOTYPE  CHASES. 
The  Best  Made. 

These  stereotype  chases  are  made  in  the 
most  accurate  manner,  exactly  type-high, 
perfectly  square  and  true.  The  side  lock- 
up screw  is  attached  to  the  side-stick  with 
a  collar  in  such  a  manner  as  to  enable  the 
operator  to  lock-up  and  unlock  the  chases 
with  the  wrench,  drawing  the  side-stick 
back  and  forward  instanth',  thus  saving 
much  time  and  avoiding  the  use  of  shoot- 
ing stick  and  mallet,  and  consequent  in- 
jury to  the  side-stick. 

Prices,  according  to  size,  on  application, 


Lock=up  Wrenches  for  Stereotype  Chases Price,  $2.50 


MAKE=UP  TABLES. 

These  tables  are  used  for  making-upand  carrying  forms  either  to  the 
beating  table  or  matrix  rolling  machine  (or  elevator,  if  the  stereotype 
room  is  not  on  the  same  floor  with  the  composing  room),  and  are  very 
substantially  built  of  hard  wood  with  patent  double-roller  revolving 
casters.  The  iron  top  is  either  smoothed  off  or  covered  with  brass — the 
latter  being  preferred  by  the 
leading  newspaper  offices. 


Price, 

Size  of 

Price, 

Top  Covered 

Matter. 

Iron  Top. 

with  Brass. 

15x20  in. 

.     .  $40.00 

$50.00 

18x24  in. 

.     .      50.00 

60.00 

21  X28  in. 

•    •     55-00 

65.00 

24x32  m. 

.    .     65.00 

75.00 

IRON=TOP  BEATING 

TABLES 

For 

Paper  Process. 

Price, 

Size  of 

Price, 

Elevating^ 

Matter. 

Fixed  Top. 

Top. 

15x20  m. 

.     .  $40.00 

$75-oo 

18x24  in. 

.     .      50.00 

95.00 

21  X28  in. 

.    -     55-00 

105.00 

24x32  m. 

.    .     65.00 

125.00 

793 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


IMPOSING  TABLES  AND  MARBLE  STONES. 


Square-legged  Imposing  Table 


vSquare-legged  imposing  tables  are  made  of  soft  wood,  varnished  and 
bolted  together.  Round-legged  imposing  tables  are  made  of  hard  wood, 
cherry  finish,  and  are  bolted  together.  Tables  over  six  feet  in  length 
have  six  legs  (see  illustration  on  next  page).  The  larger  tables  have 
two  drawers,  one  at  each  end,  and  the  smaller  one  drawer,  which  pulls 
out  both  sides. 

A  "coffin  "  is  a  hard- wood  frame  which  serves  as  a  bed  for  the  stone, 
protects  its  edges,  and  affords  a  rest  for  galleys  when  used  for  sliding 
off  matter. 


For  6-col.  paper,  2  pages,  24  x  36  in.  . 
For  7-C0I.  paper,  2  pages,  26X  44  in.  . 
For  8-col.  paper,  2  pages,  28  x  50  in.  . 
For  9-C0I.  paper,  2  pages,  32  x  60  in.  . 
For  7-C0I.  paper,  4  pages,  26  x  72  in.  . 
For  7-C0I.  paper,  4  pages,  26X  76  in.  . 
For  8-col.  paper,  4  pages,  28  x  80  in.  . 
For  9-C0I.  paper,  4  pages,  30  x  90  in.  . 
For  6-col.  quarto,  4  pages,  36  x  60  in. 
For  7-C0I.  quarto,  4  pages,  48X  60  in. 

vSee  cut  of  Round-legged  Table 


Imposing 

Imposing 

Round-leg 

Square- 

Stone 

Stone  in 

Table  and 

leg  Table 

only. 

Coffin. 

Stone. 

and  Stone. 

.  $6.00 

$7-75 

$18.75 

$15.00 

.      8.00 

10.00 

22.00 

18.00 

.    10.00 

12.50 

26.50 

21.50 

.    12.50 

15.50 

30.00 

25.50 

.    13-00 

16.75 

32.25 

27.00 

•    13.75 

17.25 

32.25 

27.00 

15.50 

19.50 

37.00 

32.00 

•    18.75 

23-50 

43.50 

38.00 

.    15-00 

18.50 

37.00 

32.00 

.    20.00 

25.00 

45.50 

40.00 

^d  Table 

on  next 

page. 

IRON  IMPOSING  SURFACES  supplied  any  size  to  order 
at  2%  cents  per  square  inch. 


MARBLE  INK  SLABS. 

8x12  inches $1.25 

12x18  inches 2.00 

18x24  inches 3.75 

794 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


IMPOSING  TABLES  WITH  LETTER  BOARDS. 

No  better  disposition  of  the  space  underneath  an  imposing  table  can 
be  made  than  to  use  it  for  letter  boards.     If  the  type  is  dead  it  is 

shifted  from  the 
stone  to  the  board 
without  loss  of 
time  ;  if  the  matter 
is  alive,  it  is  handy 
for  imposition. 

These  tables  are 
made  in  the  most 
substantial  man- 
ner, of  hard  wood, 
varnished,  and 
strongly  and  firm- 
ly bolted  together. 
The  boards  are 
madeof  hardwood, 
closed  at  sides  and 
back,  and  are  rab- 
beted in  front  to  re- 
No.  9.  With  36  X  60-inch  Marble  Top;  has  thirty-two  Letter  ceive  galley  when 
Boards,  each  17^x26  inches  inside.  sliding  off  type. 


Prices  with  Hard  Marble  Stones. 


'Number  of 

Size  of 

Boards. 

Stone. 

No. 

2    . 

.     .     .  10  .    . 

•  24  X  36 

No. 

3    .    • 

.     .     .  10  .     . 

.  32  X  48 

No. 

9   •    • 

.    .     .  32  .    . 

.  36  X  60 

No. 

10   .    . 

.    .     .48.     . 

.  40  X  80 

Size  of  Without         Boards        Complete 

Boards.  Boards.  each,      with  Boards. 

22       X  32 $40.00 

30       X44 60.00 

17^X26        .     .$42.50.     .$1.00.     .     .      72.50 
19^X22^.     .      55.00.     .         .90  .     .     .      95.50 


ROUND=LEG  IMPOSING  TABLES. 


For  sizes,  prices  and  description,  see  preceding-  page. 

795 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


WOOD  FURNITURE,  REGLET  AND  SIDE  STICKS. 

Pearl  to  Pica  Reglet Per  yard,  $  .02 


Great  Primer  Reglet  to  2-line  Furniture 
3  to  5-line  Furniture    . 
6  to  9-line  Furniture    . 
10  to  12-line  Furniture 
13  to  16-line  Furniture 


•03 
.04 
.06 
.08 
.10 

"  .06 

Boxes            Burlap  Burlap 

of               Bags  of  Bags  of 

500.  1000. 

$1.80  $3.50 

2.70  5.25 

Hickory,  in  barrels,  containing  about  7000,  per  1000 3.25 

Boxwood,  in  barrels,  containing  about  7000,  per  1000 5.00 


SIDE  STICKS,  thin,  medium  or  thick  .... 

WOODEN  QUOINS. 

100. 

Hickory $    4° 

Boxwood 60 


LABOR=SAVINQ  REGLET  CASES. 


Reglet  Case  No.  4.     2100 


Nos.  3,  4,  5,  6  are  made  same  style  as  above  illustration.  The  reglet  lies  flat,  and  varies  by 
ems  up  to  51  ems,  and  by  5  ems  in  longer  lengths.  Nos.  i  and  2  are  square  boxes,  in  which 
reglet  is  put  in  on  end,  and  varies  by  10  ems  up  to  60  ems,  with  72  and  120  ems  added  in  the 
No.  2  case.     One-half  the  pieces  in  each  case  are  Pica  body;  the  other  half,  Nonpareil  body. 

^_  No.  of       ^T^   -^ 

^^^'-  Pieces. 

No.  I 1800 

No.  2 2400 

No.  3 4200 

No.  4 2100 

No.  5 6300 

No.  6 3150 


LNO.   01 

^ards. 

Lengths  in  Case. 

Price. 

300 

10  to    60  ems. 

$  8.00 

600 

10  to  120     " 

14.00 

550 

10  to    51      " 

15.00 

275 

10  to    51      " 

8.00 

1500 

10  to  150     " 

38.00 

750 

10  to  150     " 

20.00 

796 


EVERYTHING  EOR  THE  PRINTER 


LABOR=SAVINQ  FURNITURE, 


No.  3.     Single  Case,  with  Partitions  and  Door 


This  I,abor-Saving 
Furniture  is  thor- 
oughly oiled,  and  cut 
to  the  point  stand- 
ard. Kvery  piece  has 
the  size  stamped  on 
the  end. 

Cases  are  made 
with  or  zvitkout  parti- 
tions. The  useful- 
ness of  the  font  is 
doubled  by  having  it 
in  a  case  with  parti- 
tions. 

A  Single  Case  con- 
tains 560  pieces,  divi- 
ded into  10  pieces, 
each  10,  15,  20,  25,  30, 
40,  50  and  60  ems  long 
by  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10 
ems  wide. 

A  Half  Case  con- 
tains half  the  num- 
ber of  pieces  held  in 
a  Single  Case. 

The  Mammoth 
Case  is  described  be- 
low, and  is  the  most 
complete,  well  as- 
sorted and  useful 
ever  put  on  the  mar- 
ket, as  a  study  of  its 
contents  will  demon- 
strate. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Half  Case  contains  280  pieces,  with  partitions $  6.00 

Half  Case  contains  280  pieces,  without  partitions 5.00 

Single  Case  contains  560  pieces,  with  partitions 10.00 

vSingle  Case  contains  560  pieces,  without  partitions  ....  8.00 
Double  Case  contains  11 20  pieces,  with  partitions      ....  18.00 
Double  Case  contains  11 20  pieces,  without  partitions  .    .    .  15.00 
Mammoth   Case,   designed   for  large  offices,   with   parti- 
tions, no  door  (see  description  below)     40.00 


MAMMOTH  LABOR=SAVING  FURNITURE  CASE-Is  speciallv  de- 
signed for  large  offices,  and  contains  the  following  assortment  of  se- 
lected furniture,  from  10  to  160  ems  long  :  270  pieces  each  2-line,  3-line 
and  4-line  furniture  ;  225  pieces  each  5-line  and  6-line  furniture  ;  135 
pieces  each  8-line  and  lo-line  furniture— assorted  in  10,  15,  20,  25,  30,  40, 
50,  60,  70,  80,  90,  100,  120,  140  and  160  ems  lengths.  There  is  a  larger  pro- 
portion of  the  narrower  and  most-used  sizes  than  of  the  wide  furni- 
ture.    Made  only  with  partitions. 

LABOR=SAVINQ  FURNITURE,  WITHOUT  CASES. 

Half  Font  of  280  pieces,  in  a  box $  2.75 

Single  Font  of  560  pieces,  in  a  box 5.00 

Double  Font  of  11 20  pieces,  in  a  box 10.00 


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LABOR=SAVINQ  LEAD  RACKS. 


Two-tier  Wisconsin  I^ead  Rack  (see  illustration  above) $6.00 

Takes  leads  from  4  to  12^  ems  (varying  by  ens),  and  from  13  to  60  ems 
(varying  by  ems),  the  lengths  being  stamped  over  each  compartment.  Com- 
partments are  eight  inches  high.     Will  hold  750  pounds  of  leads  and  slugs. 

Four-tier  Wisconsin  I^ead  Rack     g.oo 

Has  two  compartments  each  for  all  sizes  in  the  two-tier  rack,  and  is  similar  in 
design  and  construction.     Will  hold  1500  pounds  of  leads  and  slugs. 

Kureka  lycad  Rack  (see  illustration) 2.50 

Boston  I^ead  Rack,  set  of  four  (see  illustration) 5.40 

No.  I,  holds  4  to  15  ems  lengths  ...  |  .90 
No.  2,  holds  16  to  30  ems  lengths  ...  1.20 
No.  3,  holds  31  to  45  ems  lengths  .  .  .  1.50 
No.  4,  holds  47  to  60  ems  lengths  ...     1.80 


Boston  Lead  Rack. 


Eureka  Lead  Rack. 


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HANDY  LETTER  BOARD  CABINETS. 

For  the  storage  and  safe  keeping  of  job  work  these  cabinets  are  unri- 
valed. Their  cost  will  be 
saved  in  a  few  months 
by  the  prevention  of  pi. 
They  occupy  a  floor  space 
of  i6  X  19  inches,  with  let- 
ter boards  of  I2xi5inches 
inside,  and  are  made  of 
hard  wood  throughout, 
in  a  solid  and  substantial 
manner.  Boards  are 
closed  at  sides  and  back, 
and  are  rabbeted  in  front 
to  receive  galleys.  They 
are  well-named  "Han- 
dy." For  job  work  with- 
in their  size  — and  this 
the  larger  variety  of 
such  work— these  small 
boards  are  much  supe- 
rior to  the  larger  boards 
usually  put  under  impos- 
ing tables,  as  it  is  a  back- 
breaking  job  to  get  a 
form  from  these  large 
boards  when  they  are 
full  of  type. 

It  is  distinctly  an  econ- 
omy to  place  dead  and 
live  forms  in  such  a  re- 
ceptacle as  this,  rather 
than  to  incumber  useful 
space  on  an  imposing 
stone,  the  type  on  which 
is  always  liable  to  dam- 
age. The  protection  they 
afford  from  dust  is  also 
worthj^  of  consideration. 

With  10  boards  .  .  $10.50 
With  12  boards  .  .  12.00 
With  16  boards  .    .     15.00 

Other  sizes  made  to  order  at 
Handy  Letter  Board  Cabinet  with  Sixteen  Boards.  propor 


HARD=WOOD  LETTER  BOARDS. 

Made  of  selected  stock,  smooth  and  true,  w4th  closed  sides  and  backs, 
rabbeted  in  front  to  al- 
low matter  to   slide 
galleys  easily. 

No.  I  fits  two-third  case 
stands;  No.  2,  three-qua 
ter  stands,  and  No.  3,  full 
size  stands  or  racks. 

Inches  Outside. 
No.  I,  21%  X  20^  $1.20 
No.  2,  26^  X  20]^     1.40 
No.  3,  32%;  X2o^     1.70 


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PRICE  LIST  OF  CASES. 


/^or  illustrations  of 
cases,  see  pages  804  and 
80s. 


bhows  triple,  non-vvarpable,  bottom. 


Shows  at  AA  how  bottom  is  set  into  side  and  tront  rails, 
that  the  case  slides  on  the  rails  instead  of  the  bottom. 


Our  cases  all  have  patent 
"  New  Departure  "  three- 
ply  bottoms,  which  pre- 
vent splitting,  warping 
and  shrinking.  These 
bottoms  are  set  into  the 
side  and  front  rails  (see 
AA),  so  that  the  case 
slides  on  the  side  rails. 
As  the  grain  of  the  side 
rails  and  of  the  case-runs 
in  stands  and  cabinets 
run  the    same    way,   the 


ca.ses  slide  much  easier  and  with  considerable  less  wear  and  tear. 


FULL  SIZE  CASES. 

Si^e,  32i<(  X  16  inches. 

News  Cases,  per  pair $1.60 

Cap  Case 80 

German  News  Cases,  per  pair 1.60 

Italic  or  Job  Case 90 

California  Job  Case  (see  cut  page  804)      go 

Yankee  Job  Ca.se  (.see  cut  page  804) i.oo 

Improved  Job  Case  (.see  cut  page  804) 1.20 

Triple  Case go 

Double  lyOwer  Case  (see  cut  page  S04) 1.20 

Rule  Ca.se 1.15 

lycad  and  Slug  Ca.se i.oo 

Space  and  Quad  Ca.se  (.see  cut  page  804) i.oo 

Border  Case 1.25 

Figure  Case i.oo 

Metal  Furniture  Case  (double  depth),  takes  three  layers  of  Furni- 
ture (see  cut  page  805) 2.00 

Metal  Furniture  Ca.se  (.single  depth),  takes  two  layers  of  Furniture 

(see  cut  page  805) 1.50 

Blank  Ca.se 65 

Wood  Type  No.  i  or  vScript  Case,  with  bars  (see  page  805) .go 

See  also  Special  Wood  Type  Cases  listed  on  next  page. 


THREE=QUARTER  CASES. 

Size,  26%  X  16  inches. 

News  Cases,  per  pair $1.50 

Cap  Ca.se 75 

Italic  or  Job  Case 80 

California  Job  Case  (.see  cut  page  804) 80 

Yankee  Job  Case  (see  cut  page  804) 85 

Triple  Case 80 

Blank  Case 60 

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TWO=THIRD  CASES. 

Size,  21%  X  i6  inches. 

News  Cases,  per  pair $1.40 

Job  Case  (thirtj^-two  cap  boxes) 75 

Yankee  Job  Case  (twenty-eight  cap  boxes) 75 

Improved  Job  Case  (21^  x  19%  inches).    Is  deeper  than  the  regular 

case,  and  has  additional  boxes  for  small  caps go 

I,ead  and  Slug  Case 75 

Brass  I^eader  Case 75 

Script  Case 75 

Border  Case 90 

Blank  Case        45 


ROOKER  CASES. 

A  popular  size  for  newspaper  offices.     Not  kept  in  stock.     Furnished  to  order  only. 
Size,  2.S%  X  14  inches. 

News  Cases,  per  pair,  patent  clasp $i.75 

Italic  or  Job  Case,  patent  clasp i.oo 

SPECIAL  CASES. 

Wood  Type  Case  No.  i  (16x32^  inches) $  .90 

Wood  Type  Case  No.  2  (23x32^  inches) i.oo 

Mammoth  Wood  Type  Case  No.  3  (23x44  inches) 1.30 

Wivsconsin  Combination  "Quarter"  Cases,  Nos.  A,  B,  C,  D,  for 
holding  piece  fractions,  signs,  fractions,  figures  and  borders 
(see  cut  page  802),  each 65 

RULE  CASES. 

Regular  Rule  Case,  full  size $i-i5 

Regular  Rule  Case,  two-third  size 90 

Compact  Rule  Case,  four  of  them  fit  in  a  full-size  blank  case,  each     .90 

*Harris  Rule  Ca.se,  No.  i,  holds  two  8-pound  fonts 1.25 

*Harris  Rule  Case,  No.  2,  holds  one  16-pound  font i.oo 

:glrS  li^  S^^;  It  I  }  "--i  t°g-t>'".  l^^ld  °-  3-P°""d  font  {    J- 
Full-vSize  Blank  Case,  to  hold  four  Harris  Rule  Cases 65 

*  See  cut  and  description,  page  803. 


PATENT  CLASP  CASES. 

Siipplied  to  order  on/y.     Not  kept  in  stock. 


These  cases  are  of  unusual 
strength,  owing  to  the  use  of  a 
brass  clasp  over  the  corner  of 
each  box  and  a  long  pin  which  is 
driven  through  centre  of  each 
clasp  and  clinched,  holding  the 
partitions  firmly  to  the  bottom  of 
the  case. 

Full  and 
%        Rooker 
Size.       Sizes. 

News,  per  pair    .    .    .  $1.60  $1.75 
German    News,    per 

pair   ...     •  .    .    .     1.60  1.75 

California  Job,  each  .       .90  1,00 

Italic,  each 90  i.oo 

Triple,  each 90  i.oo 


Section  of  Patent  Clasp  Case. 


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WISCONSIN  COMBINATION  ** QUARTER''  CASES, 


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For  Algebraic  and  Medical  Signs. 


Signs,  Borders,  Accents, 
Split  Fractions,  although 
most  expensive,  are  usu- 
ally stowed  away  in  odd 
boxes  of  cap  cases,  and 
are  rarely  to  be  found 
when  needed.  "Quarter" 
Cases  supply  a  means  of 
keeping  these  valuable 
sorts  where  they  can  be 
found.  They  can  be  placed 
on  a  cap  case,  on  a  stand, 
or  on  the  stone,  conveni- 
ent to  hand  of  compositor. 
In  setting  mathematical 
work,  foreign  languages, 
dictionaries,  and  special 
catalogues,  these  "Quar- 
ter" Cases  will  prove  in- 
valuable. We  show  a  few 
schemes  for  laying  signs, 
fractions,  etc.,  but  various 
other  uses  for  special  pur- 
poses will  suggest  them- 
selves to  the  "intelligent 
compositor." 


Quarter  Case  No.  A,  for  Figures,  etc $  -65 

Quarter  Case  No.  B,  for  Accents,  Split  Fractions,  etc 65 

Quarter  Case  No.  C,  for  Figures  and  Fractions,  etc 65 

Quarter  Case  No.  D,  for  Signs,  Borders,  etc 65 

Per  set  of  four,  in  regular  Full-size  Blank  Case 3.25 


The  American  Type  Founders'  Company  makes  the  most  complete 
assortment  of  signs,  accented  letters,  etc.,  in  the  world.  It  is  the  only 
complete  type-founding  concern  in  the  United  States. 


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HARRIS  RULE  CASES. 


Four  Harris  Rule  Cases  in  a  Full-size  Blank  Case.     Price,  $4.90. 

In  HARRIvS  RULE  CASEvS  the  rule  cannot  fall  flat -must  always  stay 
on  end.  Pi  is  prevented,  because  each  box  is  accurately  adjusted  for 
its  special  size — for  instance,  a  21-em  rule  will  not  go  into  the  20-em 
rule  box.  Generous  provision  is  made  for  the  smaller  sizes — the  most 
valuable  sizes  in  a  labor-saving  font.  The  cases  may  be  used  in  sets  or 
separately,  as  Nos.  i  and  2  are  complete  in  themselves.  Four  of  them 
fit  into  a  full-size  blank  case. 

The  rule  referred  to  below  is  2  point,  which  is  the  most  used. 

No.  I  Harris  Rule  Case  holds  two  complete  small  fonts  of  I^abor 
Saving  Rule,  each  weighing  8  pounds,  or  16  pounds  in  all.  Kach  half 
of  this  case  holds  eighteen  pieces  each  length  from  i  to  8^  ems  (vary- 
ing by  ens),  and  eighteen  pieces  each  from  9  to  18  ems  (varying  by  ems), 
and  nine  pieces  each  19,  20,  21,  22,  24,  26  and  28  ems,  besides  boxes  for 
right  and  left  miters. 

No.  2  Harris  Rule  Case  holds  one  complete  font  of  16  pounds  weight 
or  less.  It  has  compartments  for  thirty-six  pieces  each  from  i  to  9  ems 
long  (varying  by  ens),  eighteen  pieces  each  from  10  to  24  ems  long 
(varying  by  ems),  and  eighteen  pieces  each  of  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36  ems 
long,  besides  boxes  for  right  and  left  miters.  A  large  proportion  of 
small  lengths  allowed  for. 

Nos.  3  and  4  Harris  Rule  Cases  are  designed  to  be  used  together  to 
hold  a  font  of  rule  suitable  for  a  large  office,  weighing  32  pounds  or 
less.  Two  and  in  some  cases  four  boxes  are  used  to  hold  the  most-used 
sizes.  Each  case  has  its  proportion  of  the  small  sizes,  so  that  if  it  is 
desired  to  carry  one  case  to  a  compositor's  stand  for  use  in  rule  work, 
the  other  is  available  in  its  regular  place  with  a  good  working  font. 
These  cases  have  compartments  for  seventy-two  pieces  each  from  i  to 
9  ems  long  (varying  by  ens),  thirty-six  pieces  each  from  10  to  24  ems 
long  (varying  by  ems),  and  eighteen  pieces  each  from  25  to  36  ems  long 
(varying  by  ems),  and  boxes  for  right  and  left  miters. 


Harris  Rule  Case  No.  i,  holds  two  8-pound  fonts $1-25 

Harris  Rule  Case  No.  2,  holds  one  16- pound  font i.oo 

grrril  Rule  Cale  No.  I  \  "-^  together,  hold  one  3.-pou„d  font  ]    ;    J- 
Full-size  Blank  Case,  to  hold  four  of  above 65 

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ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  CASES. 

It  is  unnecessary  to  illustrate  the  most-used  styles  of  Cases, 
illustrated  here  have  exceptional  merit. 


Those 


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CALIFORNIA  JOB  CASE. 


Has  fourteen  boxes  less 
on  cap  side  than  the  regu- 
lar Italic  Job  Case,  thus 
giving-  more  space  for  the 
cap  alphabet.  A  more 
satisfactory  case  for  the 
ordinary  job  font  than 
the  Italic  Job  Case,  es- 
pecially in  three-quarter 
size. 


Full  size  .    .    .  { 
Three-quarter 


.90 
.80 


IMPROVED  JOB  CASE. 


Holds  caps,  small 
caps,  lower  case  and 
figures,  or  a  cap  and 
lower  case  font  (with 
figures)  and  an  extra 
cap  font.  Will  also 
hold  three  cap  fonts, 
all  with  figures.  Made 
full  size  only. 

Price.    .    .    .$1.20 


In  two-third  size  this 
case  is  a  necessity,  but 
in  full  and  three-quarter 
sizes  it  is  inferior  in  util- 
ity to  other  job  cases. 

Full  size  .  .  .  $1.00 
Three-quarter  .85 
Two-thirds    .       .75 


YANKEE  JOB  CASE. 


DOUBLE  LOWER  CASE. 


A  most  useful  case.  In 
most  job  fonts  the  caps 
occupy  as  much  space  as 
the  lower  case,  while  or- 
dinary job  cases  give  the 
caps  one-half  the  room 
allotted  the  lower  case. 
In  this  case  the  space  is 
divided  equally  between 
the  caps  and  lower  case. 
Made  full  size  only. 

Price $1.20 


This  is  an  absolutely  es- 
sential case  in  offices 
where  economy  of  time 
and  material  is  a  con- 
sideration. Each  case 
holds  eight  sizes  of 
spaces  and  quads. 
Made  full-size  only. 

Price    .    .   .   .  $1.00 


SPACE  AND  QUAD  CASE. 


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A  handy  receptacle  for 
metal  furniture.  There 
are  compartments  for  i, 
2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  ID,  15,  20, 
25  and  50  ems.  The 
double-depth  case  takes 
three  layers  of  furniture; 
the  sing-le-depth  case 
takes  two  layers.  The 
latter  can  be  put  in  a  full- 
size  case  stand  or  rack, 

cat  isfor  us°e"™-?o'p''?f  METAL  FURNITURE  CASE. 

a  stand  or  cabinet,  or  a  special  place  can  be  made  for  it  under  the  stone.    Made  full  size  only. 

Double  depth $2.00    |    Single  depth $1.50 

Although  mostly  sold  for 
wood  type,  these  cases 
are  made  so  accurately 
as  to  be  suitable  for 
large  Script  fonts.  The 
movable  partitions  are 
adjustable  by  Picas. 
Nothing  injures  expen- 
sive Script  type  so  much 
as  tumbling  about  in  a 
case.  The  use  of  Script 
Cases  will  save  type. 
Made  in  full  and  two- 
third  sizes. 


Full  size 


SCRIPT  OR  WOOD  TYPE  CASE. 

.  $  .90    I    Two-third  size 


•  $  .75 


Has  compartments 
for  brass  rule  from 
I-  to  36  ems  Pica, 
and  from  i^^  to 
9%  ems  Pica,  with 
places  for  miters. 
Size  outside,  7%x 
iS%  inches.  Four 
fit  in  a  full-size 
blank  case. 


COMPACT  RULE  CASE. 


Price 


$  .90 


WOOD  TYPE  CASE. 

No.  3  (Mammoth)  Wood  Type  Case,  23x44  inches,  with  slotted  sides. 
For  special  rack  to  hold  this  size  case,  see  page  817. 


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CASE  STANDS, 


No.  6.  Double  News  Stand,  with  Eight  Racks.     No.  ii.     Double  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for 

Twelve  Full  and  Twelve  Two-third  Cases. 

PRICE  LIST  OF  CASE  STANDS. 

No.    I.     Single,  without  racks $2.75 

2.     Single,  with  racks  for  12  two-third  cases 3.00 

2^  vSingle,  with  racks  for  12  three-quarter  cases 3.00 

"      4.     Single,  with  racks  for  12  full-size  cases 3.25 

6.     Double  News,  with  racks  for  8  full-size  cases  (see  illus- 
tration)     3.75 

''     II.     Double  Job  vStand,  with  racks  for  12  full-size  and  12  two- 
third  cases  (see  illustration) 5.50 

"     12.     Double  Job  Stand,  with  racks  for  12  full-size  and  12  three- 
quarter  cases     5.75 

"     15.     Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  racks  for  24  full-size 

cases  (see  illustration) 6.00 

"     17.     Double  City  Stand,  with  racks  for  30  full-.size  cases  (see 

illustration) 9.50 


No.  15.    Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest,  and 
Racks  for  Twenty-four  FuM-size  Cases. 


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No  17  Double  City  Stand  The  upper 
cases  project  over  the  lower,  brmging-  the 
caps  nearer  the  hand.  There  is  a  shelf  to 
hold  a  galley  under  the  lower  case,  which 
can  be  pushed  back  to  permit  matter  to  be 
emptied  on  the  galley. 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE   PRINTER 


NEW  YORK  SPACE=SAVING  CASE  STANDS. 


New  York  Quadruple  Stand. 
(See  end  view  below.) 


New  York  Double  Stand. 


These  are  space-saving^  rent-reducing  stands.  Two  New  York  Double 
Stands,  holding  sixty  cases  in  racks  and  four  pairs  cases  on  top,  occupy 
eighteen  square  feet  of  floor  space,  as  against  thirty  square  feet  occupied 
by  two  ordinary  double  stands,  holding  at  most  forty-eight  cases  in  racks 
and  four  pairs  cases  on  top — a  saving  of  twelve  square  feet.  Two  Double 
City  Stands  occupy  a  floor  space  of  twenty-five  square  feet  as  against 
seventeen  feet  occupied  by  one  Quadruple  New  York  Stand — a  saving 
of  eight  square  feet.  This  saving  is  obtained  by  making  the  racks  cor- 
respond to  size  of  cases  exactly,  bringing  forward  the  cap  cases  so  that 
they  do  not  overhang  at  the  back  of  stand  (as  they  do  on  ordinary 
stands),  and  extending  the  lower  cases  several  inches  into  the  alley. 


Other  Points  of  Superiority. 

The  lower  cases  project  into  the  alley 
several  inches,  affording  the  compositor 
ample  leg  room,  and  allowing  him  to  get 
closer  to  the  type.  The  angle  of  the  lower 
case  is  just  right  for  rapid  setting. 

The  upper  case  is  raised  above  the  lower, 
and  brought  forward  closer  to  the  com- 
positor's hand,  while  not  obstructing  the 
figure  boxes  of  the  lower  case. 

The  cases  are  held  on  strong  iron  brackets, 
securely  screwed  to  a  hard-wood  top,  which 
is  perfectly  smooth,  and  very  useful  for 
storing  tied-up  matter  or  for  other  purposes. 

The  Window  vStand  is  a  rearrangement  of 
the  Double  Stand,  so  that  it  occupies  a 
square  area  and  is  very  suitable  for  placing 
opposite  a  window. 


End  V 
a 


iew  of  New  York  Window 
nd  Quadruple  Stands. 


New  York  Single  Stand,  with  racks  for  fifteen  cases $6.50 

New  York  Double  Stand,  with  racks  for  thirty  cases 10.50 

New  York  Quadruple  Stand,  with  racks  for  sixty  cases 18.00 

New  York  Window  vStand,  with  racks  for  thirty  cases 10.50 

807 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


AUTOCRAT  CASE  STAND. 

This  is  a  printer's  stand 
mmy/m"  /^^^^^l^^  °^  frame  in  its  simplest. 

^^^^  iT^^^Bi^^^  most  compact  and  conve- 

__^_ "^ ^  nient   form.     The   most 

\\^^=J^^^^Ss^lS?^^^^s^  prominent  feature  is 

a  Galley  Tray,  under 
each  lower  case, 
where  compositors  can 
empty  the  sticks  by  simply 
pushing  the  lower  case  up 
sufficiently  to  expose  the 
galley,  after  which  the  case 
is  drawn  back  to  its  place. 
Kach  Single  Stand  ac- 
commodates two  pairs  of 
news  cases,  fifteen  full-size 
job  cases  and  six  news  gal- 
leys. The  Double  Stand  is 
made  so  backs  of  job  cases 
come  together,  and  will 
accommodate  two  pairs  of 
news  cases,  thirty  full-size  job  or  triple  cases  and  six  galleys.  A  large 
space  on  top,  back  of  the  brackets,  may  be  used  for  storing  live  or 
dead  tied-up  matter. 

Single  Stand  for  19  cases $  8.50 

Single  Stand  for  19  cases,  with  paneled  ends  and  back 10.00 

Double  Stand  for  34  cases 10.00 

Double  vStand  for  34  cases,  with  paneled  ends 11.00 


CASE  RACKS. 

Made  of  hard  wood,  bolted  together,  and 
the  higher  racks  are  braced  at  the  centre 
with  iron  rods  to  prevent  spreading. 

Closed 
Back 
Full-size  Reg-ular     and 

Cases.  Height,  (see cut).  Sides. 
Single,  to  hold  10  cases,  38  in.  $5.50  $7.75 
Single,  to  hold  16  cases,  50  in.  7.00  9.50 
Single,  to  hold  20  cases,  60  in. 
Single,  to  hold  24  cases,  70  in. 
Single,  to  hold  30  cases,  84  in. 
Double,  to  hold  40  cases,  60  in. 
Double,  to  hold  60  cases,  84  in. 

Made  to  hold  two-third  and  three-quarter 
cases  at  same  prices. 


WOOD  TYPE  CASE  RACK. 

Single,  to  hold  20  Wood  Type  Cases, 
No.  3 


8.00 

11.00 

g.oo 

12.00 

10.00 

13.00 

14.00 

17.00 

18.00 

22.50 

Case  Rack  to  hold  Twenty  Full-size 
Cases. 


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EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


PERFECTION  WROUGHT  IRON  STANDS. 


Perfection  Quadruple  Wrought  Iron  Case  Stand,  with  Racks  for  Twenty-four  Cases. 

The  Quadruple  Stand  has  novel  features.  The  cases  on  top  project 
eight  inches  from  the  rack,  giving  the  compositor  plenty  of  knee  room. 
The  galleys  between  top  cases  are  six  inches  wide,  and  divided  into 
convenient  spaces. 

No  stands  are  so  durable  and  "ship-shape  "-looking  as  those  made  of 
iron.     These  stands  are  exceptionally  well  made. 

Perfection  Quadruple  Stand,  with  racks  for  24  cases $30.00 

Perfection  Quadruple  Stand,  with  racks  for  48  cases 35-oo 

Perfection  Double  News  Stand,  with  racks  for  12  cases 16.00 

Perfection  Double  Book  Stand,  with  racks  for  24  cases 20.00 

Single  News  Stand,  with  racks  for  8  cases 10.00 

Double  Job  Stand,  with  racks  for  12  full-size  and  12  two-third  cases  20.00 
Double  Stand  (racks  back  to  back),  with  racks  for  12  cases     .    .    .     16.00 

Made  for  full-size,  three-quarter  or  Rocker  cases  at  the  same  prices. 


REGULAR  WROUGHT  IRON  STANDS. 

Made  of  tubular  iron,  with  strengthened  bolted  joints.     The  best  made  of  this  class  of  stand. 

No.  2.     Regular,  Single,  with  racks  for  8  cases $10.50 

No.  5.     Regular,  Double,  with  racks  for  8  cases  . 13.50 

No.  6.     Regular,  Double,  with  racks  for  8  cases  and  Galley  Rest  .     15.00 
No.  8.     Regular,  Double,  with  racks  for  8  full-size  and  8  two-third 

cases 17,00 

No.  9.     Regular,  Double,  with  racks  for  16  cases  and  Galley  Rest    18.50 

809 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


WISCONSIN   HARD  WOOD  CABINETS 
With  *'New  Departure"  Cases. 


and 


Twenty-Case  Galley-Top  Wisconsin  Cabinet. 
sixteen  cases  to  order,  though  not  reconunended 


Although  made  of 
hard  wood,  cherry 
finish,  these  cabinets 
are  sold  at  the  same 
prices  as  ordinary 
cheap- looking  stain- 
ed cabinets.  Three- 
quarter  and  full-size 
cabinets  are  furnish- 
ed with  California  job 
cases,  described  on 
page  804,  which  are 
preferable  to  Italic 
cases,  as  they  afford 
more  room  for  the 
caps.  The  bottoms 
are  made  flush  with 
the  floor,  to  prevent 
pi  from  getting  un- 
derneath. The  sides 
are  double  paneled 
and  very  tastefully 
moulded.  Double  case 
brackets  may  be  put 
on  top  of  the  flat-top 
cabinets,  making  a 
very  convenient 
stand,  the  regular 
height  from  the  floor. 
Galley-  Top  Cabinets  are 
kept  in  stock  ivith  twen- 
ty cases  only,  but  can 
be  furnished  for  tivelve 


Flat  Top.    Galley  Top. 

With  12  Two-third  Job  Cases $15.00  .    .    . 

With  16  Two-third  Job  Cases 18.00  .    .    . 

With  20  Two-third  Job  Cases 21.00  $24.00 

With  12  Three-quarter  California  Job  Cases 18.00  .    .    . 

With  16  Three-quarter  California  Job  Cases 22.00  .    .    . 

With  20  Three-quarter  California  Job  Cases 26.00  29.00 

With  12  Full-size  California  Job  Cases      22.00  .    .    . 

With  16  Full-size  California  Job  Cases      26.00  .    .    . 

W^ith  20  Full-size  California  Job  Cases      30.00  33.00 


DOUBLE  CASE  BRACKETS,  Style  A,  which  fit  on  top  of  flat-top 
cabinets,  to  hold  a  pair  of  cases  (see  illustration  of  bracket, 
style  A,  page  821),  per  pair $1.50 


810 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


AMERICAN  STEEL=RUN  CABINETS 

hold  50  per  cent,  more 
type  in  same  fIoor=space 
occupied  by  Regular  20= 
Case  Cabinets. 

By  substituting-  steel 
for  wood  in  the  runs,  the 
awkward  upper  projec- 
tions on  the  fronts  of 
regular  cabinet  cases 
(which  in  the  ordinary 
are  put  on  to  hide  the 
wooden  runs)  are  dis- 
pensed with,  and  ten 
more  cases  are  got  into 
the  same  space.  Cases 
are  easier  to  set  out  of, 
and  all  cases  are  ivithin 
easy  reach  of  compositors. 
The  cabinets  are  made 
of  hard  wood,  polished, 
braced  in  centre  to  pre- 
vent spreading,  and 
California  job  cases 
(giving  one-third  more 
room  for  caps  by  dis- 
pensing with  two  super- 
fluous rows  of  boxes)  are 
used  instead  of  Italic 
cases. 
The  height  of  the  30-case  cabinets  is  53  inches  ;  of  the  40-case,  68  inches. 

Cabinets  can  be  supplied  any  height,  but  very  high  cabinets  cannot  be 

recommended  owing  to  the  loss  of  time  in  getting  the  top  cases  out  of 

them. 
Attention  is  directed 

to  the  common-sense 

assortment  of  cases  in 

these    cabinets.     In 

thirty  cases  there  will 

be  required  some  cases 

for  holding  cap  fonts. 
The  illustration  here- 
with shows  the  steel 

run  used  in  American 

Cabinets.     vScrews  are 

countersunk. 


Flat 
Top. 

30-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  25  two-third 
job  and  5  two-third  cap  cases $35.00 

30-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  25  three- 
quarter  California  job  and  5  three-quarter  cap  cases  .     40.00 

30-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  22  full-size 
California  job,  5  full-size  cap,  and  3  full-size  triple 
cases .     45.00 

40-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  30  two-third 
job  and  10  two-third  cap  cases 48.00 

40-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  30  three- 
quarter  California  job  and  10  three-quarter  cap  cases  .     53.00 

40-case  American  Steel-Run  Cabinet,  with  30  full-size 
California  job,  6  full-size  cap,  and  4  full-size  triple 
cases 60.00 


Galley 
Top. 


43-00 


48.00 


52.00 


57.CO 


64.00 


811 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PORTER'S  PATENT  EXTENSION  FRONT 
STEEL=RUN  CABINETS. 


Notice  the  Extension  Sides,  the  chief  merit  of 
this  Cabinet. 


Shows  con- 
struc*-ion  of 
runs  in  Porter  Cab- 
inets. The  steel  runs 
are  secured  between 
wood,  the  wood  screwed  to  sides, 
and  two  iron  rods  are  passed 
through  as  extra  strengtheners. 


The  sides  of  these  cabinets  are  extended  four  inches  beyond  the 
fronts  of  the  cases.  These  extensions  serve  the  printer  in  two  ways  : 
( I )  A  case  near  the  top  of  a  cabinet  may  be  taken  from  its  rack  and 
placed  in  a  more  convenient  position  for  setting  from,  and  will  be  held 
by  the  extensions  without  withdrawing  another  case.  This  cannot  be 
done  on  any  other  cabinet.  (2)  The  extensions  permit  cases  to  be 
drawn  out  further  from  the  racks  than  is  possible  in  other  cabinets, 
making  it  easier  to  set  out  of  the  rear  boxes.  In  addition,  these  cab- 
inets have  all  the  best  points  of  other  cabinets,  such  as  steel  runs,  "New 
Departure"  cases,  hard  wood  throughout,  and  are  stronger  than  any 
other  cabinets,  as  will  be  seen  by  examining  the  sectional  illustration 
above. 

The  extension  sides  make  it  practicable  to  use  higher  cabinets,  con- 
taining more  cases  in  a  tier,  than  can  be  advised  where  ordinary 
cabinets  are  used. 

No.    I,  with  25  full-size  California  job  cases,  one  tier,  height  45  in.  .  $43.cx) 

No.    2,  with  30  full-size  California  job  cases,  one  tier,  height  53  in.  .  51.00 

No.    3,  with  40  full-size  California  job  cases,  one  tier,  height  68  in.  .  68.00 

No.    4,  with  50  full-size  California  job  cases,  one  tier,  height  84  in.  .  85.00 

No.    8,  with  25  full-size  blank  cases,  one  tier,  height  45  in 38.00 

No.    9,  with  30  full-size  blank  cases,  one  tier,  height  53  in 45.00 

No.  10,  with  40  full-size  blank  cases,  one  tier,  height  68  in 60.00 

No.  II,  with  50  full-size  blank  cases,  one  tier,  height  84  in 75-oo 

Porter  Cabinets  of  greater  height  can  be  supplied  if  desired.  As  all  the  above  cabinets 
have  flat  tops  we  do  not  list  any  double  cabinets.  A  double  25-case  (50  cases  in  all)  will  cost 
$85 ;  a  double  30-case,  $100.  Single  tier,  flat-top  cabinets  are  always  preferable  to  double,  be- 
cause it  is  easier  to  find  positions  for  them.  They  are  moved  easier,  and  there  is  no  saving 
in  space  by  using  double  flat-top  cabinets. 

812 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


COMBINATION  CABINET  No.  i. 


Made  of  hard  wood,  cherry  finish.  Contains  18  full-size  Cali- 
fornia job,  18  two-third  job,  2  pairs  full-size  news  cases  on  top, 
2  copy  drawers,  and  10  sort  drawers  with  partitions $75'00 


EAGLE  CABINET. 


Made  of  hard  wood,  cherry  finish.  Contains  40  cases  in  all,  in- 
cluding- 12  full-size  California  job,  2  each  full-size  triple  and  cap 
cases,  20  three-quarter  California  job  cases,  2  pairs  full-size 
news  cases  on  top,  and  2  copy  drawers $70.00 

813 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


^*AMERICAN=POLHEMUS"  CABINETS, 


The  object  of  the 
American-Polhemus 
Cabinet  is  to  save  time 
and  space.  Time  is 
lost  on  the  ordinary 
cabinets  by  stationing 
the  compositor  in  front 
of  twenty  cases,  all  fre- 
quently in  use  by  other 
men,  who,  when  set- 
ting or  distributing 
from  them,  keep  the 
man  at  the  cabinet 
idle.  On  the  Ameri- 
can-Polhemus cabi- 
nets the  job  cases  are 
unobstructed,  and  the 
compositor  stands  at 
the  back,  where  he 
cannot  be  interrupted. 
If  he  is  setting  solid 
matter  he  can  empty 
his  sticks  .without  walk- 
ing a  step,  on  a  galley 
kept  under  his  lower 
case,  as  the  cases  are 
held  by  the  Patent  Tilt- 
ing Bracket  and  Galley 
Rest.  Illustrated  on 
page  815. 


All  Hard  Wood,  Cherry  Finish, 


Front  view  of  American-Polhemus  Double  Cabinet,  showing 
Sort  Drawers,  Galley  Top  and  Job  Cases. 


Back  of  Double  Cabinet,  showing  arrangement  of  News  Cases 
on  the  Patent  Tilting  Brackets. 


Every  inch  ot 
space  on  the  Ameri- 
can-Polhemus cabi- 
nets is  utilized  to 
advantage.  The 
galley  top  or  bank 
is  a  most  useful  ad- 
dition. The  space 
between  the  cases 
is  used  as  a  sort 
cabinet.  The  top 
is  flat,  and  tied-up 
matter  may  be  kept 
on  it,  as  the  iron 
case  brackets  admit 
of  easy  access  to 
the  space  under  the 
cases  and  galley 
top.  The  brackets 
which  hold  the 
cases  project  into 
the  alley  eight 
inches,  giving  the 
compositor  plenty 
of  knee-room,  while 
saving  floor  space. 


Single  American-Polhemus  Cabinet — Complete  with  18  full-size  Cali- 
fornia job  cases,  i  pair  of  news  cases,  galley  top,  and  i  pair  of  patent  tilting  brackets.     $35-*^ 

Double  American-Polhemus  Cabinet — Complete  with  18  full-size  and 
20  three-quarter  California  job  cases,  2  pairs  of  news  cases,  galley  top,  10  sort 
drawers,  and  2  pairs  of  patent  tilting  brackets.  75'00 

Triple  American-Polhemus  Cabinet — Complete  with  18  full-size  and  40 
three-quarter  California  job  cases,  3  pairs  news  cases,  galley  top,  lo  sort  drawers, 
galley  rack,  and  3  pairs  of  patent  tilting  brackets.  IIO.OO 


814 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE  PRINTER 


STEEL=RUN  AMERICAN=POLHEMUS  CABINETS. 

All  Hard  Wood,  Cherry  Finish. 

These  cabinets  are  similar  to  the  American-Polhemus  Cabinets,  illus- 
trated on  opposite  page,  except  that  the  use  of  steel  runs  instead  of 
wood  runs  increases  their  case-holding  capacity  without  changing  floor 
space  or  height. 

No.  5^.  Double  American-Polhemus  Cabinet— C  )ntains  i8  full-size 
California  job,  3  full-size  triple,  4  full-size  cap,  20  three-quar.er  California  job,  5 
three-quarter  cap,  and  2  pairs  of  full-size  news  cases  on  top,  10  sort  drawers,  a 
galley  top,  and  2  pairs  of  patent  tilling  brackets $95. CX) 

No.  65^.     Double  American-Polhemus  Cabinet— Contains  43  full-size 

California  job,  4  full-size  cap,  3  full-size  triple,  and  2  pairs  of  full-size  news 

cases  on  top,  a  galley  top,  and  2  pairs  of  patent  tilting  brackets  {tio  sort  draiuej's)        95.00 

No.  7^.     Single  American-Polhemus  Cabinet— Contains  19  full-size 

California  job,  3  each  full-size  triple  and  cap  cases,  i  pair  of  full-sized  news 

cases  on  top,  a  galley  top,  and  I  pair  of  patent  tilting  brackets 47 .CO 


WISCONSIN 

WINDOW 

CABINET. 

Specially  designed  for 
placing  in  front  of  a  win- 
dow, as  it  does  not  ob- 
struct the  light,  of  which 
the  cases  on  top  get  the 
full  benefit.  Two  men 
may  work  undisturbed 
at  the  sides,  while  the 
job  cases  in  front  are  con- 
venient for  other  men. 
The  top  is  flat,  and  useful 
for  holding  tied-up  type. 

These  cabinets  have 
the  patent  tilting  bracket 
and  galley  rest,  which 
enables  a  compositor  to 
empty  his  stick  without 
leaving  the  cabinet  by 
simply  tilting  his  lower 
case,  as  shown  in  the 
cut,  thus  exposing  the 
galley. 


PATENT  TILTING  CASE  BRACKET 


Used  on  Wisconsin  Window  and 
American-Polhemus  Cabinets. 


B  B  (outline)  shows 
bracket  holding  case  in  po- 
sition for  setting.  Shaded 
cut  shows  bracket  tilted 
up,  allowing  compositor  to 
empty  on  galley  below 
lower  case,  which  is  more 
clearly  shown  in  cut  of  Wis- 
consin Window  Cabinet 
printed  above.  These 
brackets  are  supplied  with 
all  American-  Polhemus 
Cabinets. 


Wisconsin  Window  Cabinet,  with  two  pairs  of  Patent  Tilting 
Brackets  and  eighteen  full-sized  California  job  cases,  tw^o 
pairs  of  news  cases  on  top,  hard  wood,  cherry  finish $36.00 


ii5 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO 


ROWEN  BORDER  AND  SCRIPT  TYPE  CABINETS, 


Rowen  Border  Cabinet  with  Twenty  Cases. 

These  cabinets  supply  the  long-felt  need  of  a  proper  receptacle  for 
borders,  keeping  them  in  compact  shape  and  preserving  the  face. 

The  cases  in  these  cabinets  are  10x12  inches  inside,  and  are  tilted 
sufficiently  to  keep  the  type  on  its  feet.  The  borders  or  type  are  held 
between  movable  division  strips,  which  are  18  points  wide,  while  the 
slots  into  which  these  strips  fit  are  set  6  points  apart,  so  that  they  can 
be  adjusted  to  hold  6,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54,  60,  or  72-point  bodies, 
while  such  irregular  and  seldom-used  bodies  as  8  and  9  point  may  be 
carried  in  the  12-point  drawers,  or  special  strips  may  be  procured  for 

For  script  type  a  quantity  of  metal  pinch  springs  is  furnished  with 
each  cabinet,  for  inserting  between  the  different  letters  in  a  font,  so 
that  if  all  the  letters  "d"  are  removed,  the  pinch  spring  holds  the 
letters  "e"  on  their  feet.  The  advantages  of  keeping  delicate  scripts 
in  cases  where  the  faces  of  the  letters  are  not  subject  to  friction  and 
scratching  will  be  apparent  to  all. 

No.  I,    4  drawers,  one  tier,  height  12  inches $  8.00 

No.  2,    6  drawers,  one  tier,  height  16  inches 10.50 

No.  3,  10  drawers,  one  tier,  height  25  inches 16.00 

No.  4,  16  drawers,  two  tiers,  height  21  inches 25.00 

No.  5,  20  drawers,  two  tiers,  height  25  inches 30-oo 

No.  6,  30  drawers,  two  tiers,  height  35  inches 45-0° 

No.  7,  40  drawers,  two  tiers,  height  44  inches 60.00 

Kach  case  will  hold  30  feet  of  6-point,  or  24  feet  of  12-point,  or  20  feet 
of  i8-point,  or  17  feet  of  24-point,  or  15  feet  of  30-point,  or  13  feet  of 
36-point  borders. 

816 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE   PRINTER 


WOOD  TYPE  CABINETS. 


No.  5  Wood  Type  Cabinet,  with  Galley  Top.     Occupies  nine  square  feet  floor  space,  and 
affords  one  hundred  and  twelve  square  feet  for  storage  of  type. 

Very  substantially  constructed  of  hard  wood,  cherry  finish.  The 
cases  are  slotted  on  the  sides,  and  have  movable  strips  which  may  be 
adjusted  to  Picas.  The  cases  in  the  Mammoth  Cabinet  (23x44  inches) 
have  a  centre  bar,  and  cases  in  the  Regular  Cabinet  (23  x  32  inches)  have 
no  centre  bar. 

These  cabinets  afford  the  most  economical  method  of  keeping  wood 
type.  The  top  of  cabinet  is  available  for  use  in  laying  out  lines.  They 
save  the  time  lost  in  climbing  to  shelvCvS,  and  the  wood  type  is  kept  clean 
and  is  less  liable  to  warp. 

Flat  Top.       Galley  Top. 

No.  I.     12  cases,  23x32  inches $20.00  $23.00 

No.  2.     16  cases,  23  x  32  inches 25.00  28.00 

No.  3.     20  cases,  23  x  32  inches 30.00  33.00 

No.  4.     12  cases,  23  X  44  inches 25.00  28.00 

No.  5.     16  cases,  23x44  inches 33.00  36.00 

No.  6.     20  cases,  23  x  44  inches 40.00  45.00 


WOOD  TYPE  CASE  RACK, 


To  hold  twenty  No.  3  Wood  Type  Cases  (made  to  order) $g.oo 

For  prices  of  Wood  Type  Cases,  see  page  801.     No.  3  Wood  Type  Cases  are  23  x  44  inches 
over  all,  and  the  price  is  $1.30  each. 


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AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ELECTRO  AND  CUT 

CABINETS. 

These  cabinets  are  filled 
with  blank  cases,  and  are 
made  of  polished  ash,  antique 
oak  finish,  with  bronze  case- 
pulls.  The  cases  have  ex- 
tension backs.  In  addition 
to  the  ordinary  use  of  the 
printer,  these  cabinets  can 
be  recommended  to  adver- 
tisers for  keeping  their  wood 
cuts,  etc.,  for  keeping  samples 
of  hardware,  confectionery, 
fancy  stationery,  for  seeds, 
and  many  other  purposes. 

All  sizes  can    be 
supplied  with  galley 

^^_  ^^P'*'  ^^  ^^^   advance 

of  $3.00  on  flat-top 
prices,  but  galley 
tops  are  not  recom- 
mended except  on 
20-case  cabinets. 


12  Two-third  Blank  Cases  .  . 
16  Two-third  Blank  Cases  .  . 
20  Two-third  Blank  Cases  .  . 
12  Three-quarter  Blank  Cases 
16  Three-quarter  Blank  Cases 
20  Three-quarter  Blank  Cases 
12  Full-size  Blank  Cases  .  .  . 
16,  Full-size  Blank  Cases  .  .  . 
20  Full-size  Blank  Cases  .   .    . 


16x21%. 
16x21% 
16x21% 
16x26% 
16x26^ 
16X26K 
16x32  IX 
16X32K 
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Height  01 
Cabinet. 

34  inches 
42  inches 
50  inches 
34  inches 
42  inches 
50  inches 
34  inches 
42  inches 
50  inches 


Flat  Top. 

$12.00 
14.00 
16.00 
15.00 
18.00 
21.00 

ig.oo 
22.00 
25.00 


Galley 
Top. 


$19.00 


24.00 


28.00 


PAPER  AND  CARD  STOCK 
CABINETS. 

Made  very  strongly  of  hard 
wood,  cherry  finish.  High-priced 
papers  and  cardboard  should  be 
kept  in  a  dust-tight  receptacle,  to 
prevent  wastage  and  economize 
space. 

No.  I,  12  drawers,  each  drawer 
holding  22^  x  28-inch  cardboard, 
or  smaller. 

Price $37.00 

No.  2,  12  drawers,  each  drawer 
taking  full  sheet  of  28x42  inches. 

Price $48.00 

The  cabinets  are  48  inches  high.  The 
drawers  are  2%  and  5  inches  deep,  and  have 
movable  partitions. 


No.  I  Paper  Stock  Cabinet.     Occupies 
26x34  inches  floor  space. 


818 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


No.  I  Specimen  Cabinet, 
19 


26  inches  wide,  42  inches  high,  and 
inches  deep. 


SPECIMEN 
CABINETS. 

Made  in  a.sh,  with  an- 
tique oak  finish.  These 
cabinets  are  handsome- 
ly made,  and  will  be  an 
ornament  to  any  office. 

The  drawers  have 
movable  partitions,  and 
are  made  in  two  depths — 
2%  inches  and  5  inches. 
The  No.  I  Cabinet  is 
the  proper  height  for 
placing  a  letter-copying 
press  on. 

The  methodical  classi- 
fication and  preserva- 
tion of  specimens  in  a 
cabinet  enables  custom- 
ers to  decide  on  what 
they  want  quickly,  and 
in  many  cases  suggests 
other  requirements.  Let 
the  public  see  what  you 
have  to  sell,  and  they 
will  become  buyers. 


No.  I.    8  drawers,  26  ins.  wide  by  19  ins.  deep  by  42  ins.  high  .    .    .  $i4.cx) 
No.  2.  12  drawers,  26  ins.  wide  by  19  ins.  deep  by  50  ins.  high  .    .    .     20.00 


BOOKBINDERS'  CABINETS, 


Cases  used 

in  Bookbinders' 

Cabinet. 


Made  of  hard 

wood,     cherry 

finish,      with 

bronzed  pulls  on 

each  case.     The 

cases  are   made 

in  exactly  the 

same   style  as 

printers'     cases. 

These     cabinets 

occupy  a   space  ^^ 

of  20  X  20  inches,  ^^ 
and  may  be  put  on  or  under  a  bench  ^^ 
"A  place  for  everything  and  every-  ^ 
thing  in   its  place"  is   a  rule   book- 
binders should  live  up  to,  and  these 
cabinets  enable  them  to  do  so. 

Cabinets  with    6  cases $  8.00 

Cabinets  with  10  cases 12.00 

Cabinets  with  15  cases 16.50 

BOOKBINDERS'  CASE  (Half  Cap  Case),  16x16^  inches,  without 
bronze  pull,  each 60 

52  819 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HANDY  SORT  CABINETS. 


Handy  Sort  Cabinet,  uitli  tlurty  drawers. 

Cabinet  with  lo  Handy  Sort  Drawers $i2.cx) 

Cabinet  with  20  Handy  Sort  Drawers 23.00 

Cabinet  with  30  Handy  Sort  Drawers 35.00 

Cabinet  with  40  Handy  Sort  Drawers 47.00 

Cabinet  with  50  Handy  Sort  Drawers 59.00 


These  cabinets  are  fitted  with  service- 
able sort  drawers  which  should  supplant 
the  various  cigar-box-tin-can  arrange- 
ments which  disgrace  so  many  offices. 
The  drawers  are  8  x  20  inches  over  all,  and 
two  inches  deep.  The  cabinets  are  very 
strong,  made  of  hard  wood,  and  remark- 
ably low-priced.  The  drawers,  which  are 
also  for  sale  separately,  have  movable 
partitions,  and  may  be  adjusted  to  the 
special  requirements  of  any  printing 
office.  All  drawers  have  strong  bronze 
drawer-pulls,  whether  sold  in  cabinets  or 
separately. 


HANDY  SORT  DRAWERS. 

Kach $  .90 

Sort  Cabinets  made  to  order  to  fit  any  space,  or  to 
any  dimensions,  at  proportionate  prices. 


820 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


BRASS  LABEL  HOLDER. 


lO-Point  Jenson  Old  Style* 

Purchased  from  American  Type  Founders'  Company. 


The  utiHty  of  these  Label  Holders  is  apparent  at  a  glance,  especially  when  extra  men  are 
put  on,  as  it  enables  them  to  locate  the  type  quickly. 

Size,  I  xs^^  inches,  per  hundred,  with  cards  and  tacks  complete  ,    .  $2.75 
Size,  1x5]^  inches,  per  dozen  (least  quantity  sold),  complete  ...      .50 

Other  sizes  furnished  to  order. 

BRACKETS. 


Union  Reversible  Galley  Bracket  and  Socket. 

Double  Case  Brackets,  style  A,  fit  on  end  of  Flat  Top  Cabinet,  per 


pair 


$1.50 


Double  Case  Brackets,  style  B,  fit  on  any  flat  surface,  per  pair    .    .     1.25 

Single  Case  Brackets,  per  pair 75 

Galley  Brackets,  per  pair     40 

Roller  Brackets,  to  hold  six  platen  press  rollers,  per  pair 50 

Union  Reversible  Galley  Brackets,  with  Sockets,  per  pair 60 

Union  Reversible  Galley  Brackets,  with  Sockets,  per  dozen  pairs    6.00 


821 


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GALLEY 
PROOF  PRESS. 

With  Iron  Stand: 

No.  I,  10x31  in.  .    .    .  $30.00 
No.  2,  16x31  in.  .    .    .     42.00 

Without  Stand : 

No.  I  A,  10x31  in.  .    .  $22.50 
No.  2A,  16x31  in.  .    .     30.00 

Each  proof  press  is  furnished 
with  blanket,  brayer  frame  and 
stock. 


WEB  SUCCESS 
SELF=INKING 
PROOF  PRESS. 


Designed  for  use  in  newspaper  offices.  Used  by  all  the 
leading-  New  York  and  Boston  daily  papers.  It  operates  in 
the  same  manner  as  the  Herald-Success  Press  described 
on  pag-e  823,  with  the  addition  of  working-  from  webs  of 
paper. 

With   lo-inch  bed,  for  one  web  of  paper ;   for  proving  single, 

double  or  triple-column  galleys $300.00 

With  12-inch  bed,  designed  for  taking  two  webs  and  taking  two 
single-column  galley  proofs  at  once,  or  double,  triple  or 
quadruple  column  proofs  by  using  wider  single  webs  ....    400.00 


822 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


ECONOMIC 
PROOF  PRESS. 


Tliis  is  the  cheapest  proof 
press  made.  It  has  no  bed, 
but  consists  of  a  roller  and 
braced  side  frame. 


A  mould  is  provided  for  casting-  weights  which  can  be  placed  inside  the  cylinder  to  increase 
pressure  according  to  character  of  the  work. 

10  X  34  inches  inside,  complete  with  blanket  and  weight  mould  .  $13.50 


RELIANCE  JOB  GALLEY 
PROOF  PRESS. 


Designed  for  taking  proofs 
of  job  work. 

No.  A,  without  table, 
takes  14x20  job  gal- 
ley      $22.50 

No.  B,  without  table, 
takes  15  X  22  job  gal- 
ley    $25.00 


HERALD=SUCCESS 
SELF=INKINQ 
PROOF  PRESS. 


In  use  in  the  govern- 
ment printing  offices 
of  United  States  and 
Canada. 


Designed  for  use  in  large  offices.  When  the 
crank  is  turned  to  the  right  the  rollers  ink 
the  forms,  when  crank  is  turned  to  the  left 
the  impression  is  taken.     All  movements  are 

automatic.     Impression  cylinder  is  covered  with  seamless  vulcanized  rubber,  taking  clean  and 

sharp  impressions. 

With  18-inch  bed,  capable  of  proving  four  single-column  galleys 

at  one  impression,  or  large  magazine  pages $300.00 

With  24-inch  bed,  adapted  for  full-page  newspaper  proofs   .    .    .     400.00 


823 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PRINTERS'  SAW  TABLE,  With  Shoot=Board  Attached. 

A  very  necessary  ma- 
chine in  large  printing 
offices.  Itwillsawwood, 
metal  or  brass,  and  will 
trim  wood  and  metal 
accurately  from  the 
merest  shave  upward. 
It  affords  the  quickest 
and  most  accurate 
method  of  cutting  slugs, 
furniture,  thick  brass 
rule  and  plates,  and  as 
it  is  fitted  in  the  most 
complete  manner  with 
gauges,  all  cutting  and 
trimming  is  done  with 
perfect  squareness  and 
trueness.  An  attach- 
ment for  sawing  lino- 
type slugs  is  furnished 
for  $15.00  extra. 

This  is  a  thoroughly 
well-built  machine, 
equal  to  similar  ma- 
chines used  by  electro- 
tj'^pers,  made  of  iron  and 
steel,  with  accurate  ad- 
justable gauges.  The  saw  is  raised  or  lowered  by  means  of  a  clamp- 
screw  set  under  the  table. 
The  countershaft  is  attached 
to  the  saw  and  should  not  run 
less  than  four  hundred  revo- 
lutions per  minute.  The  driv- 
ing pulley  is  7  inches  in  dia- 
meter, for  2^-inch  belt.  Size 
of  table  is  18x24  inches, 
height  40   inches,   and    floor 

space  occupied  24  X  32  inches.  Attachment  for  cutting  Linotype  Slugs. 

Saw  table  with  shoot-board $85.00 

Saw  table  without  shoot-board 70.00 

Attachment  for  sawing  linotype  slugs,  extra 15.00 


ENGRAVERS'  TOOLS. 

■# 

Six  tools,  sharpened  for  use,  with  handles,  in  box $2.50 

ENGRAVERS'  WOOD. 

Prepared  to  order,  in  the  best  manner.     Prices  are  net. 

Boxwood,  per  square  inch 2    to    5      cents. 

Rock  Maple,  per  square  inch i  and  i^  cents. 

Holly-wood  Face,  per  square  inch i      cents. 

Soft-wood  Poster  Tint  Blocks,  27^  X3914;  inches $1.25  each. 

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STANDING  GALLEY  WITH  LETTER  BOARDS. 


Contains  20  hard-wood  letter  boards, size  of  each  24  x  30%  inches  inside, 
and  racks  for  26  triple  column  galleys ;  or  if  galley  racks  are  not  needed, 
10  letter  boards,  each  24x21  inches  inside,  will  be  furnished  instead  at 
the  same  price.  The  brass-top  vStyle  is  covered  with  a  single  sheet  of 
finest  hard-rolled  brass,  and  all  division  strips  are  lined  with  brass, 
I^ength,  8  feet ;  depth,  27  inches.  Height  in  front,  3  feet ;  at  back,  3  feet 
10  inches. 

Prices:    unlined,  wood  top,  $60.00;   zinc-lined  top,  $80.00;   brass-lined 

top,  $go.oo. 

STANDING  GALLEYS. 

See  description  and  prices  on  opposite  pagf*^. 


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WROUGHT  IRON  LONGITUDINAL  STANDING  GALLEY. 

With  AlNBrass  Tops. 

These  Standing  Galleys  are  7uade  in  a  substantial,  ivorkvianlike  jnanner, 
entirely  of  brass  and  'wrought  iron.  The  top  is  covered  with  sheet  brass, 
and  screwed  on  the  hard-wood  top  from  underneath,  leaving  the  surface 
Perfectly  s7nooth. 


Wroug-ht  Iron  Standing  Galley,  with  All-Brass  Top.     This  illustrates  one  7  feet  long  and  26 

inches  wide. 

Standing  Galleys  with  columns  running  longitudinally  are  designed 
for  dead  matter,  and  are  considered  almost  indispensable  by  those 
using  them.  Uniform  distribution  is  guaranteed,  as  the  compositor 
is  compelled  to  take  the  type  from  the  top,  and  gets  it  into  the  cases 
regularly;  consequently  the  type  gets  an  even  wear,  which  cannot  be 
attained  by  the  old  method.  The  front  is  provided  with  a  channel 
or  gutter  for  the  water  used  in  wetting  the  type  to  run  off  into  a 
receptacle.     Ajiy  size  made  to  order. 

Price,  per  single  column,  26  inches  deep,  in  banks  not  less  than  5 
feet  long $3.50 


TYPE=HIGH  GAUGE. 

Much  time  may  be  saved  in  the  press 
room  if  the  maker-up  will  test  all  elec- 
trotypes, and  have  those  that  are  high  or 
low  brought  to  the  proper  height  by  an 
electrotyper,  or  do  it  himself,  before  the 
form  goes  to  press.  The  wise  employer 
should  insist  on  the  use  of  this  Gauge. 

Price,  each $2.50 


828 


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THORNE 

TYPE= 

SETTING 

AND 

DISTRIBUTING 

MACHINE. 


Type-setting  machines, 
long  regarded  as  an  exper- 
iment, are  now  as  much  of 
a  necessity  in  the  average 
printing  office  as  cylinder 
presses,  and  publishers  or 
printers  having  any  con- 
siderable amount  of  plain 
book  or  news  compOvSition 
cannot  afford  in  thCvSe  days 
of  competition  and  hurry 
to  rely  upon  slow,  laborious 
and  expensive  hand  com- 
position, when  this  simple, 
reliable,  and  moderate- 
priced  machine  is  availa- 
ble, which  will  produce 
the  same  work  in  a  perfect 
manner,  in  half  the  time, 
and  at  less  than  half  the 
expense  of  hand  work. 

The  Thorne  Type-Setting 
Machine,  using  perfect 
type,  produces  results  typo- 
graphically equal,  if  not 
superior,  to  the  work  of  the 
hand  compositor ;  so  that 
not  only  are  these  machines 
now  in  successful  use  on 
news  and  periodical  work, 
but  they  are  likewise  con- 
stantly employed  in  the 
production  of  books  re- 
quiring composition  of  the 
most  exacting  character. 

The  processes  of  distri- 
bution and  composition  are 
combined  in  a  compact  and 
simple  machine  of  marv^elous  accuracy  of  construction,  occupying  but 
small  floor  space,  and  requiring  little  more  power  for  its  operation  than 
a  sewing  machine.  The  different  processes  of  the  work  are  under  the 
instant  and  ready  control  of  the  operators  ;  the  distributor  may  be 
operated  or  stopped  without  interfering  with  the  work  of  composition, 
and  the  setting  of  type  may  continue  so  long  as  there  is  type  for  dis- 
tribution. There  being  no  time  lost  in  distribution,  composition  may 
be  carried  on  continuously  should  occasion  require  it,  and  it  is  a  common 
practice  to  run  machines  with  two  sets  of  operators  night  and  day. 

Proficiency  in  operating  the  machine  is  readily  acquired  after  short 
practice  by  printens,  and  no  machinist  is  required  in  attendance,  for  all 
working  parts  are  made  interchangeable.  When  a  part  becomes  worn 
or  damaged  it  can  be  replaced  by  anj^  one  of  average  mechanical  ability. 
The  capacit}^  of  the  machine  is  limited  only  by  the  proficiency  of  the 
operator,  and  the  character  of  the  work  being  handled  ;  on  book  work 
from  five  to  .six  thousand  ems  per  hour  are  readily  distributed  and  set, 
while  on  news  work  and  work  of  similar  nature  from  six  to  nine 
thousand  ems  are  produced  by  expert  operators. 

Machines  are  constructed  to  handle  any  one  size  of  type  from  Agate 
to  Pica,  and  for  book  work  are  so  constructed  that  the  measvire  may  be 
changed  in  a  minute's  time.  They  are  adaptable  for  use  in  any  lan- 
guage, and  machines  are  now  employed  by  English,  French,  Finnish, 
Hebrew  and  German  printers  to  set  the  type  of  newspapers,  books  and 
periodicals  published  in  these  languages.  In  the  classes  of  work  for 
which  it  is  designed  the  machine  will  earn  its  co.st  within  a  few  months. 

Price,'complete_with  all  fixture.s,  f.  o.  b.  Hartford,  Conn  ....  $1500.00 


829 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FOR  THE  PRESS  ROOM. 


BLANKETS  FOR  CYLINDER 
FELT. 


Size 

Size 

Bed. 

Blanket. 

17x21  . 

19x20     .    . 

20  X  25  . 

23x24 

21  X27  . 

25  X  25 

24  X  30  . 

28x28 

25  X  35  . 

29x33 

29  X  42  . 

34x40 

32  X  46  . 

38x44 

33x50. 

38x47 

36  X  52  . 

42x49 

40  X  54  . 

46x53 

Thick, 
Each. 

$2.75 
3-25 
3-50 
4.00 
5-50 
6.25 
8.75 
9-75 
11.25 
12.25 


Thin. 
Each. 

$1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
2.75 
3.75 
5.00 
6.50 
7-50 

9-25 
10.00 


Size 
Bed. 
17X  21 

20  X  25 

21  X27 

24x30 
25x35 

29x42 

32x46 
33x50 
36x52 
40x54 


PRESSES. 
RUBBER, 

Size 
Blanket. 

19x20 
23x24 
25  X  25 
28x28 
29x33 
34x40 
38x44 
38x47 
42x49 
46x53 


Regular 
Thickness.' 

Each,  $3.00 
4-25 
4-75 
5-75 
6.50 

"         8.75 
10.50 

"       11.75 

13.25 

"       17.00 


FELT  BLANKETS  FOR  HAND  PRESSES. 

.    .  $3.00    I    For  8-cohimn  newspaper 
•    •     3.75    i    For  9-colunin  newspaper 

FELT  BLANKETS. 


For  6-cokinin  newspaper 
For  7-cohinin  newspaper 


Widtl 


Thick, 
Per  Yard. 

•  $5.40 
.      6.00 
.      6.60 

•  7.25 
.      8.10 

Thin, 
Per  Yard. 

$2.75 

3.00 
3.25 

Width. 

56  inches 

58  inches 
60  inches 
62  inches 
65  inches 

36  inches 
40  inches 
44  inches 
48  inches 
54  inches 

ROLLER  CLOTH, 

In  rolls  12  yds.  long  by  2^/^  in.  wide,  per  roll    . 


.  $5.00 
.     6.50 


Thick, 
Per  Yard. 


58.50 
8.75 
9.OG 

9.50 
9.75 


$5.00 


RUBBER  BLANKETS.  i-iVinch      i-i^sTnch      %-inch    Tyj^P^ 

Thick.  Thick.  Thick. 

26  inches  wide,  per  yard 
32  inches  wide,  per  yard 
34  inches  wide,  per  yard 

36  inches  wide,  per  3^ard 6.50  7.75  10.25        $1.25 

38  inches  wide,  per  yard 
40  inches  wide,  per  yard 
44  inches  wide,  per  yard 
48  inches  wide,  per  yard 

TAPE. 

%-inch,  per  roll $  -75        i-inch,  per  roll $1.50 

^-inch,  per  roll 75        iK-inches,  per  roll 1.60 

^-inch,  per  roll i.oo        i ^-inches,  per  roll 1.75 

^-inch,  per  roll 1.25        i  ^-inches,  per  roll 2.00 

A  roll  of  tape  contains  thirty-six  yards. 


2-Ply 

3-Ply 

5-Piy 

i-16-Inch 

i-i2-Inch 

>'8-Inch 

Thick. 

Thick. 

Thick. 

$5.00 

$6.25 

$7.25 

5.75 

7.00 

8.75 

6.25 

7.50 

9-75 

6.50 

7.75 

10.25 

7.25 

8.50 

11.25 

7.50 

8.75 

11.75 

8.50 

10.00 

13.50 

10.50 

12.00 

16.00 

TAPE  FASTENER. 

Fastens  tape  with  e^^elets,  which  are  neatly 
clinched  by  the  fastener. 

Price,  with  box  of  eyelets  .   .  $1.25 


830 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE  PRINTER 


TYMPAN  PRESSBOARDS. 

21  X  29  inches,  each $  .50    I    35x52  inches, 


21  X  29  incnes,  eacn 
26x35  inches,  each 
29  X  42  inches,  each 


.50 

.75 

1. 00 


35x52  inches,  each 
40  X  56  inches,  each 


$1.25 
1.50 


METALLIC  TAPE  COUPLERS. 

This  is  a  device  for  connecting  ends  of  tape  on  presses  and  folding-machines,  so  that  there 
will  be  no  wear  at  the  joined  parts,  as  is  usual  on  sewed  ends,  which  wear  and  cause  the  tape 
to  run  crooked  and  throw  paper  out  of  register.  The  Metallic  Tape  Coupler  outlasts  other 
methods  of  securing  the  ends  of  tape,  and  keeps  the  tape  running  true.  It  can  be  put  on  in 
a  few  seconds  by  means  of  Parallel  Pliers  made  for  that  purpose. 


PRICE   PER   BOX   OF   FIFTY: 

I,    for   3^-inch  tape    .    .  $1.25        No.    4,    for   %-inch   tape 


5,    for  i-inch  tape 

J  -  - 


$1-75 
1.75 


No. 

No.    2,    for   ^8-inch  tape    .    .     1.50        No. 

No.   3,    for   ^-inch  tape    .    .     1.50        No.   6,    for'  i^-inch  tape  .    .     1.75 

Smooth  Jaw  Parallel  Pliers  (these  pliers  can  be  used  for  all  sizes 
of  couplers),  per  pair i.oo 


LEATHER  BELTING. 


Width. 
I  in.  . 

1  Kin. 
lYz  in. 
i^in. 

2  in.  . 
2%  in. 


Per  ft. 

$  .12 
.16 
.20 


Width. 
2^  in. 
2%  in. 
3  in. 


.24:3^  in. 
.28  I  3^  in. 
.32  3K  in. 


Per  ft. 

$  .36 
.40 
.44 
.48 
•52 
.56 


W^idth. 
4  in.  . 
4/^  in. 
5in.  . 
5%  in. 
6  in.  . 


Per  ft. 

$  .60 
.68 
.76 
.84 
.92 

Width. 

6%  in.  .    .    . 

7  in 

Sin 

9  in 

10  in.    .    .    . 

Per  ft. 

$1.00 
1.08 
1.24 
1.40 
1.56 


WRENCHES. 

8-inch $  .75 

12-inch 1.00 


SCREW  DRIVERS. 

Kach $  .75 


PRINTERS'  DIVIDERS. 

Useful  for  lajang  out  paper,  setting  gauges  and  imposing 
plate  forms. 

Price $  -85 


Also  used  for  feed- 
ing cylinder 
presses. 

Steel,  nickel-plated,  6  X  i^  inches,  each $  .50 

Bone,  each,  25  cents  ;  per  dozen 2.50 


HICKORY  SHOOTING  STICKS. 


This  is  the  only  safe  shooting  stick  to  use  on  bed  of  a  cj^inder  press. 

Price,  each,  8  cents ;  per  dozen $  .85 

831 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PRINTERS'  BRUSHES. 


Lye  Brusli. 


, Tampico s 

Per  Doz.      Each. 


I^ye  Brush,  medium 
I^ye  Brush,  large  .    . 


, All  Bristle > 

Per  Doz.        Each. 

.  $5-oo        $  .50        $3.50        $  .40 
.     7.00  .75  4.50  .50 


Benzine  Brush,  with  handle. 


Benzine  Brush,  oval  back. 


Each. 

Benzine  Brush,  all  bristle,  with  handle,  each $  .40 

Benzine  Brush,  all  bristle,  oval  back,  genuine  "pick"  brush,  each      .60 


LIQUID  CEMENT  BRUSH. 


INK  SLICE. 

Brass  handle, 
steel  blade    .    .  $  .75 


Made  of  French  bristles,  flat  and  double  thick. 

I      inch $  .30 

1  %  inch .40 

2  inch 55 

2>%  inch 75 

PROOF  AND  STEREOTYPE 
BEATING  BRUSHES. 


Ordinary  Proof  Brush,  each $1.50 

Genuine  Mclyaughlin  Extra  Stereotypers'  Beating  Brush,  the  best 
made,  each,  net 7-oo 


832 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


OVERLAY  KNIFE. 


In  leather  case,  6  x  %6  inch,  nickeled  .    .    .    . 

INK  KNIVES. 


$  .60 


Style  B. 

6-inch  blade.  Style  B $  .60 

8-inch  blade.  Style  B i.oo 

lo-inch  blade.  Style  B 1.60 

PALLET  INK  KNIVES. 

Square  end. 

6-inch  blade $  -50 

8-inch  blade 70 

loinch  blade i.oo 

ST.  JOHN  PAPER  KNIFE. 


Made  of  fine  steel  and  suitably  pointed  for  cutting-  paper.  Upon  the  back  of  the  blade  is 
fixed  a  broad  guard,  shaped  to  fit  the  finger,  by  which  the  operator  is  enabled  to  cut  much 
faster  and  more  easily  than  with  the  common  knife. 


Price 


$  .50 


TABLET  KNIFE. 


Made  extra  thin,  for  separating-  the  tablets  after  they  are  removed  from  the  press. 

Price, $  -50 

833 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GAUGE  PINS  AND  GUIDES. 

See  explanation  of  Nos.  belozv. 

Original  Steel  Gauge  Pins,  Nos.  i,  2,  3,  4,  per  dozen $  .60 

Golden  Steel  Gauge  Pins,  Nos.  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  per  dozen 40 

Spring  Tongue  Gauge  Pins,  one  size  only,  per  dozen 1.20 

Flexible  Side  Gauge  Pins  (see  page  835),  per  dozen 60 

Perfect  Register  Gauge  Pins,  per  set  of  three 1.25 

Screw  Adjusting  Gauge  Pins,  one  size  only,  per  set  of  three    .    .    .     i.oo 

Extension  Feed  Guides,  per  pair i.oo 

Cylinder  Side  Guides,  each 50 

Kxtra  Tongues  for  Spring  Tongue,  "Perfect"  or  Screw  Adjusting 

Pins,  per  dozen 25 

Gauge  Pin  Drawers  (see  page  835),  each 25 


EXPLANATION  OF 
NUMBERS. 

No.  I  gauges  are  12 
Points  high,  with  lip  i/ie- 
inch  long ;  No.  2,  15 
Points  high,  i/ie-inch  lip  ; 
No.  3,  18  Points  high, 
1/1 6-inch  lip ;  No.  4,  12 
Points  high,  short  lip ; 
No.  5,  15  Points  high,  H- 
inch  lip ;  No.  6,  12  Points 
high,  ^-inch  lip.  All 
gauges  with  tongues  are 
12  Points  high. 


Extension  Feed  Guides. 

The  cuts  show  the  method  of  securing  the  guides  be- 
tween platen  and  platen  bail,  so  that  sheets  may  be  fed  below 
the  lower  edge  of  a  platen. 


Z^ 


Golden  Steel  Gauge  Pin, 


Original  Steel  Gauge  Pin. 


spring  Tongue  Gauge  Pin. 

This  is  the  most  satisfactory  gauge  pin 
made — it  meets  almost  every  requirement 
of  the  pressman. 


Screw  Adjusting  Gauge  Pin. 

The  prong  should  be  inserted  a  quarter  inch 
below  the  feeding  line  and  forced  snugly  home. 
The  base  may  be  secured  to  the  tympan  with  paste 
or  glue  if  desired.  The  adjustment  is  got  by  means 
of  the  screw  and  nut  with  absolute  precision  and 
without  weakening  the  hold  of  the  pin  to  tympan. 


Perfect  Register  Gauge  Pin. 

Pastes  on  like  a  quad,  has  a  thin  steel  clip  which 
strikes  into  tympan  and  prevents  sheets  from  slip- 
ping under  gauges,  and  is  adjustable  after  pasting  on. 


-   - .  F¥ED  BOARD 
Cylinder  Side  Guide. 

Secured  to  feed-board  by  the  sharp 
point  shown  in  outline  in  cut,  which  is 
placed  at  the  side  of  pillar,  so  that 
hair  adjustments  may  be  got  by  simply 
turning  the  pillar  to  the  desired  posi- 
tion. The  bendable  brass  tongue  is 
adjustable  in  every  direction. 


834 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


GAUGE  PINS  AND  GAUGE  PIN  DRAWERS. 

See  page  834  forp  rices. 


Flexible  Side  Gauge  Pin. 

May  be  placed  directly  under  grip- 
per  fing-er  without  injury  to  gauge  or 
displacing  it.  The  sheet  is  fed  to  the 
curved  spring  arm.  Made  of  fine  thin 
steel,  with  teeth  underneath  to  pre- 
vent sheet  from  getting  under  gauge. 


Gauge  Pin  Drawer. 

Screws  on  under  the  feed-board. 


PRESS  PUNCH. 

This  punch  is  about  one  thirty-second  inch  lower  than  type,  and  can  be 
locked  up  in  a  type  form,  thus  enabling  printers  to  punch  holes  in  stock  at 
':he  same  time  it  is  printed,  without  extra  expense.  A  piece  of  2  Point 
3rass  rule  should  be  cemented  to  the  tympan  sheet  for  the  punch  to  strike 
Dn,  and  an  opening  left  in  the  form  opposite  opening  in  base  of  punch  to 
Drevent  it  from  becoming  clogged.     Made  of  best  tool  steel,  tempered. 

For  y%,  3/ig,  or  i^  inch  hole,  each $1.00 


PRESS  POINTS. 


FULLS\ZEv 


For  inserting  in  wood  furniture  when  sheets  are  printed  for  folding  machine.  Points  are 
screwed  into  wood  with  wrench  as  far  as  the  cross  pin  will  allow,  when  they  will  be  found  to 
be  correct  height 

Wrench,  each 75 


Points,  per  dozen $  -75 


ROLLER  SUPPORTERS. 


The  best  bearers  yet  devised  for  job  presses.     They  only  take  up  a  quarter  of  an  inch  of 
the  inside  space  of  a  chase,  ease  the  pressure  of  the  rollers  on  the  form,  prevent  over-inking, 
equalize  the  impression,  and  save  the  rollers  from  cutting,  as  they  are  %-inch  wide  on  top. 
Chase.  Per  Pair. 

For   5x9 $  .35 

For    7x11 40 

For    8x12 45 

For  lox  15 50 

For  11x17 60 

For  13x19 75 

For  14  X  20 90 

For  i^Yz  X  22 go 

53  835 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


AMERICAN 
COUNTING 
MACHINE. 

Has  no  superior  for  strength , 
accuracy,  reliability.  Can  be 
set  to  zero,  or  any  number, 
with  the  fingers  with  the 
greatest  ease.  The  case  nia^- 
be  screwed  to  the  wall  or  on 
a  table,  and  the  lever  can  be 
set  to  any  position.  The  fig- 
ures are  cast  solid,  nickel- 
plated,  and  are  very  legible. 

Price $10.00 


MMJi 


COUNTING  MACHINE^ 
PAT.  APL-D   FOR.    I 


X 


DURANT  COUNTER. 


This  counter  gives  perfect  satisfaction, 
attractive. 


It  is  as  reliable  as  it  is  strong,  durable,  and 


No.  I,  4-dial,  counts         10,000 $  8.00 

No.  2,  5-dial,  counts        100,000 10.00 

No.  3,  6-dial,  counts     1,000,000 12.00 

No.  2,  dial,  with  4-inch  gong,  to  give  alarm  at  each  100  ....     15.00 

DOUBLE  DIAL  ALARM  COUNTER. 

This  counter  is  so  constructed  that  the  lower 

dials  show  the  number  run  like  the  usual  counter. 

The  upper  dials  are  the  alarm  device,  and  can  be 

set  (instantly  without  taking  from  the  case,  by 

thumb-screw  or  key)  to  any  desired  number  you 

wish  to  print,  and  when  that  number 

is    printed    the    bell    will 

ring.     To    illustrate :    Set 

the  alarm  on  600,  if  that  is 

the   number    you   wish   to 

run,  with   lower   dials   on 

ciphers.     First   revolution   of  the 

machine  the  lower  dials  will  show 

I,  and  upper  dials  599  or  one  less, 

and  so  on  until  600  is  run,  when 

the  upper  dials  will  stand  at  (000) 

ciphers    and    the    bell    will    ring. 

Any  time  you  look  at  the  counter 

it  will  show  how  many  yet  to  run. 

Perfectly  simple   in  construction. 

No  more  springs  are  used  than  in 

This  counter  has  an  iron  case,  and 


iMW®W®Mi 


"^ 


an  ordinary  counter,  and  all  are  made  of  best  piano  wire 
very  legible  figures. 

No.  I.     Double  Dial  Alarm,  5x8,  5^-in.  figures,  registering  100,000  .  $15.00 


536 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


ELM  CITY  BRONZING  PAD. 


This  has  become  an  article  ot  necessity  in  the  press-room ;    saves  time  and  bronze,  and 
insures  clean  work. 

I,arge,  2^x6  inches $2.50 

Small,  for  light  work,  2%  inches  sqviare 1.50 


BRONZING   MITTEN. 

A  convenient  appliance  for 
bronzing.  Made  from  sheep's 
wool,  with  strong  cloth  back, 
and  is  impervious  to  bronze. 


Each 


$  .50 


ADAMSON  DISC 
COVER. 

Makes  Copying  Inks 
Work  Easy. 

Cold  iron  and  copying  inks 
repel  each  other.  To  avoid 
trouble,  slip  an  Adamson  Disc 
Cover  over  your  disc.  It  is 
made  of  special  cloth,  lined 
with  rubber.  Iron  dries  the 
ink,  deadens  it,  wastes  it.  The 
cloth  disc  gives  good  distribu- 
tion, becomes  saturated  with 
ink  like  a  stamp  pad,  and  saves 
50  per  cent,  of  ink.  When  job 
is  done,  lift  off  disc  cover. 
Saves  washing  time,  and  all 
the  ink  in  cover  is  available  the 
next  time  you  use  it.  In  order- 
ing, send  the  exact  size  of  ink 
disc. 

For  7x11  press,  net 
For  8x12  press,  net 
For  9x13  press,  net 
For  lox  15  press,  net 
For  II  X  17  press,  net 

Send  exact  size  of  disc  ivhen  ordering. 


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V  UP 

j;[rUBBER 


CLOTH 


For  12  X  18  press,  net 
For  13  X  19  press,  net 
For  14  X  20  press,  net 
For  14%  X  22  press,  net 


$2.75 
2.75 
3-00 

3-25 


837 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SUCCESS  SAFETY  BENZINE  CAN. 
Made  of  Brass. 

This  is  a  self-closing  can.  The  flow  of  the  fluid  is  regulated  by 
pressure  of  the  fingers  upon  the  circular  plate  on  the  nozzle,  and 
the  valve  operated  by  this  pressure  is  so  constructed  that  the 
flow  can  be  regulated  from  one  drop  to  a  full  stream. 

The  hands  do  not  come  in  contact  with  the  fluid.  This  can 
is  of  superior  construction. 

Quart  can $  -75 

Gallon  can     2.cx) 

UNION  SAFE  BENZINE  CAN. 

This  is  patterned  after  the  original  benzine  can,  with  the 
addition  of  a  circular  plate  around  the  head,  near  the  vent,  by 
means  of  which  the  valve  is  opened  without  wetting  the  fingers. 
When  pressure  is  removed  it  closes  automatically.  The  head  is 
attached  to  the  can  with  a  chain,  so  that  it  cannot  be  lost  when 
unscrewed  for  the  purpose  of  filling  with  benzine.  Made  of  tin, 
enameled  red. 


Hokis  one  quart,  each 


UNION  STORAGE  CAN. 
For  Holding  Benzine  or  Oils. 

It  is  strongly  made  of  galvanized  iron  and  is  self- 
closing.  There  can  be  no  evaporation,  and  no  fluid 
can  be  spilled  until  the  nozzle  is  opened  by  means  of 
the  spring.  A  very  necessary  article  in  all  printing 
offices  which  are  permitted  to  have  one  or  more  gal- 
lons of  benzine  on  the  premises. 

Quite  a  saving  in  cost  of  benzine  and  oils  will  be 
realized  by  purchasing  in  the  quantities  held  by  these 
storage  cans,  besides  avoiding  the  inconvenience  of 
sending  out  at  frequent  intervals  to  get  the  ordinary 
benzine  can  filled  up. 

i-gallon  can $2.00 

3-gallon  can 2.50 

5-gallon  can 3-oo 


838 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE  PRINTER 


FORM  TRUCK. 

Both  the  Form  Trucks  listed  below 
are  of  malleable  iron.  The  Union 
Form  Truck  is  painted  red. 

The  use  of  a  form  truck  should  be 
insisted  on  in  every  pressroom  of  any 
size,  not  only  because  it  is  a  time 
saver,  but  because  sliding-  chases 
along-  the  floor  is  a  source  of  frequent 
accidents. 

^-i  Iron  tire $3.00 

■3  Union   Form    Truck, 

with  rubber  tire    .    .     5.00 


ROLLER 

COMPOSITION 

KETTLE. 


Consists  of  two  separate  ket- 
tles, the  inner  one  to  hold  the 
composition,  the  outer  to  hold 
water,  which  prevents  the  com- 
position from  burning.  Made 
of  heavy  tin,  with  copper  bot- 
tom to  the  water  kettles. 


1  gallon,  net 

2  gallons,  net 

3  gallons,  net 


$3.50 
5.00 
6.50 


Other  sizes  made  to  order. 

ROLLER 
COMPOSITION. 

We  recommend  the  use  of  the 
best  compositions  only. 

Per  lb. 

Bingham's    Stand- 
ard      $  .35 

Bingham's  Durable      .50 
Gem,  for  Northwest      .40 


HAND  ROLLERS. 

When  complete  rollers  are  ordered,we  furnish  them  with 
the  best  roller  composition.  There  is  no  economy  in  cheap 
roller  composition. 


Frame  and 

Roller 

Extra 

Handle. 

Complete. 

Stock. 

6  inches, 

I  handle    . 

.  $1.25 

$1.85 

$   .40 

8  inches, 

I  handle    . 

.      1.50 

2.30 

.40 

10  inches. 

I  handle    . 

•      1.75 

2.75 

.60 

12  inches, 

I  handle    . 

2.00 

3.20 

.60 

14  inches. 

2  handles  . 

.      2.25 

3-65 

.70 

16  inches. 

2  handles  . 

2.50 

4.10 

.70 

18  inches. 

2  handles  . 

•      2.75 

4-55 

.80 

20  inches, 

2  handles  . 

.     3-00 

5.00 

.80 

24  inches. 

2  handles  . 

•     3-25 

5-65 

1. 00 

26  inches. 

I  handle    . 

•     3-75 

6.35 

1. 15 

30  inches, 

I  handle    . 

4-50 

7.50 

1.25 

36  inches. 

I  handle    . 

.     5-00 

8.60 

1.40 

40  inches. 

I  handle    . 

•     5.50 

9.50 

1.50 

44  inches. 

I  handle    . 

6.00 

10.40 

1.60 

50  inches. 

I  handle    . 

6.50 

11.50 

54  inches. 

I  handle    . 

.     7.C0 

12.40 

PRICES  FOR  CASTING  JOB  PRESS 
ROLLERS. 

Size  Press  Each. 

Eighth  Medium  .    .    7     x  1 1 $  .40 

Eighth  Medium  .    .    8     X12 40 

Eighth  Medium  .    .    9     X13 45 

Quarto  Medium  .    .  10     x  15 80 

Quarto  Medium  .    .  11      X17 i.oo 

Quarto  Medium  .    .  12     x  18 i.oo 

Half  Medium  ...  13     x  19 i.oo 

Half  Medium  ...  14     x  20 i.io 

Half  Super-Royal  .  141^  x  22 1.25 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MAHOGANY  STEREOTYPE  BLOCKS. 

See  page  841  for  sizes  and  prices. 

These  Blocks  are  made  of  the  best  San  Domingo  mahogany,  thor- 
oughly seasoned,  and  are  first-class  in  every  detail.  All  blocks  are  made 
to  order  at  short  notice. 


New  Style  Block,  with  Patent  Side  and  End  Hooks. 

Important  Points. — Do  not  order  a  set  of  blocks,  nor  make  up  a  form 
of  patent  blocks  for  press,  until  you  know  the  exact  size  of  chase  that 
must  hold  the  blocks,  and  the  thickness  and  position  of  its  cross-bars. 
Ascertain  also  the  exact  size  of  paper  for  which  the  blocks  are  intended, 
and  whether  the  leaves  of  paper,  after  printing,  are  to  be  cut  or  uncut, 
and  to  be  sewed  or  stitched.  In  making  up  blocks,  if  paper  is  to  be 
uncut  and  sewed,  allow  nothing  for  loss  by  waste  on  the  fore  edge  ;  if 
it  is  to  be  side-stitched  and  trimmed,  make  suitable  allowance  for  mar- 
gin that  will  be  concealed  by  wire  stitching  in  binding. 


Improved  Plain  Old  Style  Block,  with  Patent  End  Hook. 


To  get  the  price  of  blocks  with  head  brass,  but  no  end  hook,  take  the 
price  of  the  next  largest  size  in  Price-Iyist  on  opposite  page. 

Steel  Pinions,  each $  -15 

Hooks  each 10 

RATCHETS  FOR  STEREOTYPE  BLOCKS. 

Brass,  each $  -50 

Steel,  each 75 

840 


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IRON  STEREOTYPE  BLOCKS. 

Made  only  in  New  Style,  as  per  illustration  on  page  840. 

CAUTION.— Before  ordering  iron  blocks,  read  the  directions  for  or- 
dering and  ascertaining  dimensions  of  mahogany  blocks  on  pages  840 
and  841,  which  also  apply  to  iron  blocks.  There  are  numerous  chances 
for  errors  in  ordering  blocks.  All  blocks  are  made  to  order  at  custom- 
er's risk,  as  blocks  are  never  carried  in  stock. 

The  dbnensions  of  smallest  and  largest  plates,  and  7mmher  of  blocks  re- 
quired to  a  sheet,  given  on  page  841  for  mahogany  blocks,  also  apply  to  iron 
blocks. 


SIZES. 


Folio  : 
Imperial   .    . 
Super-Royal 
Royal .... 
Medium    .    . 


Quarto  : 
Imperial   .    . 
Super-Royal 
Royal .... 
Medium     .    . 


Octavo  : 
Imperial  .  . 
Super-Royal 
Royal .... 
Medium  .  . 
Demy  .... 


Outside 

Dimensions 

of  Blocks. 


16  X22% 
13^X21^ 
I2%XI9>^ 


11^/ 


18^ 


II      X16 
10^X13^ 
9^X12^ 

9     xii^ 

7^x11 
6>^xio^ 
6     X  91^ 


5^/^x 
5Kx 


! 

1    No.  of 

*  No.  of 

Side 

End 

Hooks. 

Hooks. 

i       4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

Patent 

Iron 

for 

Platen 

Presses. 


Patent 

Iron 

for 

Cylinder 

Presses. 


$i6.cxD  $21.00 

15.00   I  19.50 

14.00   {  18.25 

13.00  17.25 


12.00 

10.50 

10.00 

9-50 


g.oo 
8.50 
8.00 
7-75 
7-50 


15.00 
13.50 
12.75 
12.25 

10.75 

10.00 

9.50 

9.00 

8.50 


*  Iron  Blocks  for  platen  presses  have  no  end  hooks. 


STEREOTYPE  SECTIONAL  METAL  BLOCKS 

Consist  of  metal  sections,  made  up  of  pieces  2x4,  2x8,  4x4,  4x8,  and 

8x8  ems  Pica.  Hooks 
are  inserted  in  the  larg- 
est sections,  which  may 
be  arranged  on  any  part 
of  the  block,  and  can  be 
adapted  for  bed  and  plat- 
en or  c  3'  1  i  n  d  e  r  press- 
work.  With  an  assort- 
ment of  the  sections  or 
furniture,  the  printer 
may,  by  a  proper  combi- 
nation, prepare  a  set  of 
blocks  to  take  on  a  page 
of  any  size.  To  extend 
size  of  sectional  block, 
in  case  there  is  a  short- 
age   of    sections,    metal 

furniture  not  exceeding  two  ems  Pica  wide  may  be  used. 

Sections  with  hook,  each $1.10 

Brass  catches,  each 15 

Sections  or  furniture,  per  pound 25 

842 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


GERMAN  PRINTING  INKS. 

These  inks  are  made  by  one  of  the  most  extensive  ink  manufacturers 
in  the  world,  and  have  a  world-wide  reputation  for  quality  and  uni- 
formity. We  use  them  exclusively  on  our  own  specimen  printing. 
Inks  for  special  work  and  to  match  all  colors  furnished  to  order 
expeditiously. 

SUPERIOR  NEWS  INKS. 


5  and  lo    28  and  56 
lb.  cans.      lb.  cans. 


112  lb. 
barrels. 


224  lb. 
barrels. 


450  lb. 
barrels. 


For  hand  presses, 
For  flat-bed  presses 
For  perfecting  presses, 


per  lb. 


.20 
.18 


■15 
.14 


.12 
.12 


.12 
.12 


iV.  B. — All  inks  listed  at  $1  .^o  and  over  supplied 
in  y^  lb.  tubes  if  so  ordered,  but  at  a  lesser  discount 
than  is  allozved  on  inks  sold  in  cans. 

BLACK  INKS. 

Per  lb. 

Book  Ink,  N $  .25 

Brilliant  Black,  M,  book 50 

Brilliant  Black,  M,  job 50 

Brilliant  Black,  L,  book 75 

Brilliant  Black,  L,  job 75 

Fine  Book  and  Job  Ink,  K i.oo 

Columbian  Black,  H,  for  half-tones    ...     i.cx) 

Insurance  Policy  Black i.oo 

Union  Black,  1, 3ob 1.50 

Union  Black,  I,  for  half-tones 1.50 

Fine  Job  and  Cut  Ink,  G      2.00 

Fine  Cut  Ink,  G,  for  half-tones 2.00 

Gloss  Black 2.cx) 

Fine  Union  Black,  F,  cut  and  job  ....  3.cx> 
Fine  Union  Black,  F,  for  half-tones  .  .  3.00 
Kxtra  Fine  Union  Black,  K,  cut  and  job  .  5.00 
Kxtra  Fine  Union  Black,  K,  for  half-tones  s.cx) 

Blue  Black,  dark 1.50 

Bronze  Blue  Black,  light 2.50 

Bronze  Blue  Black,  medium 2.00 

Fine  Green  Black 2.cx) 


RED  INKS. 


Per  lb. 
$10.00 
8.00 
5-00 
5.00 
5.00 


Paris  Uake 

Chinese  Vermilion  .  . 
Hamburg  Red  .... 
Brilliant  I^ake,  B  .  .  . 
Brilliant  Lake,  G,  lyake 

shade    

Deep  Red   

Brilliant  Red,  light  .  . 
Granat  Vermilion  .    .    . 

Po.ster  Red 

Poster  Orange     .... 


Per  lb. 

$2.50 
2.00 
2.50 
1.50 


1.50 
I.OO 

I.oo 

I.OO 

.50 
.50 


Geranium  Carmine,  00  . 
Geranium  Carmine,     i  . 
Geranium  Lake,  dark    . 
Geranium  Lake,  medium 
Geranium  Lake,  light    . 

Madder  Lake 10.00 

Bronze  Carmine 5.00 

Levantine  Red 5.00 

Claret  Color 5.00 

Nassau  Lake 4.50 

Rose  Lake,  dark 4.00 

Rose  Lake,  medium    ....  3.00 

Rose  Lake,  light 3.00 

Deep  Cherry 4.00 

Crimson  Lake 4.00 

Carmine  Vermilion    ....  4.00 

Brilliant  Red,  dark 3.00 

Brilliant   Red,   medium, 

Lake  shade     2.00 


843 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GERMAN  PRINTING  INKS-Continued. 

BLUE  INKS. 


Blue  I^ake,  dark  .  . 
Blue  I^ake,  light  .  . 
Milori  Blue  .  .  .  . 
Ultramarine,  dark 
Ultramarine,  light 
Imperial  Blue  .  .  . 
Bronze  Blue,  No.  i 
Bronze  Blue,  No.  2 


Brilliant  Green,  light 
Brilliant  Green,  deep 
Victoria  Green,  dark 
Victoria  Green,  light 

Viridin  Blue 

Bronze  Green  .... 
Green  I^ake 


Per  lb. 

$5.00 

5.00 

3-00 

3.00 

1.50 
3.00 
2.50 
2.50 

GREEN  INKS. 


Per  lb. 

Prussian  Blue $2.50 

Brussels  Blue 2.50 

Oriental  Blue 2.50 

Marine  Blue 2.cx) 

Peacock  Blue 4.00 

Deep  Blue i.oo 

Poster  Blue 50 


>5-oo 
5.00 
5.00 
4.00 
5-00 
4.00 
3-00 


Silk  Green,  dark $2.00 

Silk  Green,  medium     ....    2.00 

Silk  Green,  light 1.50 

Olive  Green 2.00 

Poster  Green,  light 50 

POvSter  Green,  dark 50 


Brown  Lake $4.00 

Photographic  Brown    ....    3.00 

Virginia  Brown 3.00 

Bismarck  Brown 3.00 

Velvet  Brown 2.50 


BROWN  INKS. 

Terra  di  Sienna $2.00 

Mahogany  Brown 2.00 

Ochre i.oo 

Poster  Brown 50 


Chrome  Yellow,  deep  ....  $2.00 
Chrome  Yellow,  light  ....    2.00 

Chrome  Orange 2.00 

Zinc  Yellow 2.00 


YELLOW  INKS. 

Persian  Yellow $2.cxj 

Sulphur  Yellow,  dark  ....    2.00 

Yellow,  medium i.oo 

Poster  Yellow 50 


Violet  lyake,  reddish 
Violet  I,ake,  bluish  . 


PURPLE  INKS. 

.  $10.00    i    Brilliant  Violet $4.00 

8.00        Violet  No.  I 4.00 


WHITE  INKS. 

Extra  Fine  Bodj^  White  (prints  white) $1.50 

Fine  White,  for  tints i.oo 

TINT  INKS. 

Any  shade      $1.00 

COPYABLE  INKS. 

Purple $5.cx)        Blue 

Black 5.00        Scarlet     

Red 5.00        Green 


BRONZE  SIZE. 

Yellow $1.50    I    White,  for  silver  bronzes 

REDUCING  VARNISHES 
For  Reducing  Colored  and  Fine  Black  Inks. 

Per  lb. 

Pure  I^inseed,  bleached.  A,  very  soft $  -So 

Pure  lyinseed,  bleached,  B,  soft 55 

Pure  I^inseed,  bleached,  C,  medium 60 

Ordinary,  for  Reducing  Black  Inks. 

Ordinary $  -30 


$5.00 
5.00 
5.00 

$1.50 


Per  gal. 

$2.25 

2.25 

2.50 


$1.00 


844 


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GLOSS  VARNISHES.  Per  ib. 

Transparent  Gloss  Varnish,  for  mixing  into  inks $1.50 

Body  Gloss  Varnish,  for  printing  over  black  and  colored  inks  1.50 

DRYERS. 

Body  Drj^er,  will  not  rednce  consistency  or  body  of  inks $1.50 

Fluid  Drj^er 1.50 

Note — From  one  to  two  per  cent,  of  above  dryers  can  be  safely  used  in  colored  inks,  and 
from  three  to  eight  per  cent,  in  black  inks. 

BRONZE  POWDERS.                        Peroz.  Perlb. 

Kxtra  Fine  Brilliant  Rich  Gold  No.  i $  .40  $3.50 

Kxtra  Fine  Brilliant  Pale  Gold  No.  i 45  4.50 

F)xtra  Fine  Brilliant  No.  i,  Crimson,  Copper,   Fire  or 

Green 45  4.50 

Extra  Brilliant  Rich  "  Klectra  "  Gold  No.  2 35  3.00 

Kxtra  Brilliant  Pale  "  Electra  "  Gold  No.  2 40  4.00 

Brilliant  Pale  Gold  No.  3 25  2.00 

Brilliant  No.  3,  Crimson,  Copper,  Fire  or  Green 3.00 

Rich  or  Pale  Gold,  grade  A i.oo 

Pale  Gold,  grade  B 1.25 

Silver  No.  i    . 50  5.00 

Silver  No.  2 40  3.50 

Silver  No.  3 25  2.50 

Aluminum 4.00 

Patent  Bronzes,  all  colors 4.CX) 

Views  of    Factories  d^  /^       ^^     "\     ^  yi        Every  Inqredient  used 

In   which   above    Inks         Wa    /  /tj^^g^^^  \  vy  ^  '"  High-class  Inks  Made 
are  Made.  X\P;  /     I'^^T^^l^k  \  Wi/J  in  these  Factories. 


INKOLEUM. 


Paiem  Dee.  6,  1886. 
Paltni  Stpt,  13,  1887. 
Piiral  No»  11,1887. 
PtteDt  Feb.  »7.  <88& 


A  liquid  preparation 
of  world-wide  fame  for 
reducing  and  refining 
printing  inks  without 
impairing  the  color.  It 
makes  intractable  inks 
work  smoothly  on  discs, 
cylinders  and  rollers, 
and,  mixed  with  caked 
inks,   makes  them  use- 

Trad.MarkEegi.terd  •  ful  again. 

Per  bottle,    half-pound $  .50 


WmMJSM 


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CHESAPEAKE  ECONOMY  COMPOUND. 
The  Effective  Ink  Reducer  for  both  Lithographic  and  Letterpress  Inks 

IT   IS   PURE.— Chesa 

peake  Kcononiy  C  o  ni  - 
pound  is  absolutely  free 
from  mineral  petroleum 
products  or  acids  of  any 
kind,  and  is  perfectly 
safe.  Varnishes  may  be 
added,  if  required. 

IT  HELPS  INKS.— 
Any  kind  or  color  of 
ink  mixed  with  Chesa- 
peake Economy  Com- 
pound will  not  dry  on 
forms  or  rollers,  and 
will  not  skin  when  ex- 
posed to  the  air.  Upon 
being  mixed  with  ink, 
E^cononiA'  Compound  be- 
comes thoroughly  identified  with  it,  and  with  less  weight  of  ink  a  solid, 
sharp  print  is  obtained.  Inks  mixed  with  Kconomy  Compound  will 
cover  30  per  cent,  more  paper  than  if  used  without  it. 

IT  PREVENTS  TROUBLE.— Coated  and  surface  papers  will  not  pull 
if  printed  with  ink  mixed  with  Kconomy  Compound,  and  the  use  of 
the  Compound  tends  to  prevent  off-set  and  to  make  inks  dry  quicker  on 
paper.  It  is  not  neces.sary,  as  a  rule,  to  wash  up  rollers  at  night  when 
inks  are  mixed  with  Economy  Compound,  as  the  inks  wall  not  dry  on 
rollers.  Economy  Compound  keeps  lithographic  stones  in  good  condi- 
tion, and  inks  mixed  with  it  lift  well  from  the  stone. 


i-pound  cans $  .75 

5-pound  cans 3.25 

lo-pound  cans 6.00 


25-pound  kegs $13-75 

50-pound  kegs 25.00 


A  FEW  OPINIONS. 

T/te  Pioneer  Press  Co.,  St.  Paid,  Miiui.  :  "  Ship  us  50  pounds  Econom)-  Compound,  same 
as  furnished  heretofore." 

Excelsior  Printing  Co.,  Chicago  :  "  It  gives  the  ink  a  gloss,  and  the  ink  does  not  off-set 
so  much  nor  pull  the  surface  off  the  paper.     It  is  especially  good  for  colored  inks." 

P.  F.  Pettibone  &  Co.,  Chicago  :  "  We  have  been  using  Economj^  Compound  in  our  press- 
room for  some  months,  and  find  it  a  very  fine  article  indeed." 


EUREKA  TYPE  WASH. 

The  most  effective  powder 
preparation  for  removing  ink 
from  type  rollers  and  plates. 
Does  not  injure  brushes,  cor- 
rode type,  nor  hurt  the 
hands.  Directions  on  every 
package.  While  its  action  is 
gentle,  it  is  quite  as  effective 
for  cleaning  as  the  most 
powerful  lye.  One  pound  of 
powder  will  make  eight  gal- 
lons of  washing  fluid. 

i-pound  cans,  each  .  .  $  .20 

5-pound  cans,  each  .  .       .75 

lo-pound  cans,  each  .  .     1.25 

50-pound  tubs,  each  .  .     5.00 


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84^ 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


HERCULES  LIQUID  OVERLAY. 

A  substitute  for  paper  overlays,  giving  a  finer,  quicker  make-ready, 
aiid  saving  lots  of  time  and  tedious  work.  It  is  put  on  thinly  with  a 
camel's-hair  brush,  and  the  first  application  should  be  allowed  to  dry 
before  putting  on  another,  if  the  first  is  not  heavy  enough.  It  dries 
very  quickly.  If  the  I^iquid  Overlay  is  put  on  too  thickly,  the  overlay 
is  reduced  by  scraping  it  with  fine  emeiy  cloth, 

4-ounce  bottle,  net $1.25    |    8-ounce  bottle,  net $2.00 

Full  directions  with  each  bottle. 


BURBANK'S 
EMBOSSING  COMPOSITION. 

This  is  an  approved  and  satisfactory^ 
liquid  chemical  preparation  for  making 
counter  dies  for  embossing,  which,  after 
exposure  for  a  few  minutes  to  light  and 
air,  hardens  into  a  stone-like  substance, 
making  a  perfect  counterpart. 

It  is  easily  applied,  according  to  direc- 
tions printed  on  every  can,  and  greatly 
simplifies  and  cheapens  the  process  of 
embossing. 

Price,  net $  -75 

LAWLOR'S 
"  EMBOSSING  MADE  EASY.'' 

This  book  explains  lucidly  and  gives 
directions  for  several  processes  of  em- 
bossing. It  is  the  standard  work  on  the 
subject. 


Price,  net 


$1.00 


'BENTROVATO.'' 


TRADE   MARK 


Dispels  Electricity  from  Paper  on  Printing 
Presses. 

A  chemical  fluid  preparation  which,  applied 
in  a  small  quantit}'^  to  the  tympan  sheet  by 
means  of  a  sponge,  cloth  or  cotton  wavSte,  effect- 
ually dispels  the  electricity  generated  in  c>^lin- 
der  presses — a  difficulty  which  results  in  serious 
losses  to  printers. 

In  all  offices  where  there  is  a  tendency  to- 
ward this  trouble,  a  bottle  of  ' '  Bentrovato ' '  will 
prove  as  valuable  as  the  proverbial  "Stitch  in 
time." 

''Bentrovato"  is  used  in  a  majority  of  the 
larger  printing  offices  throughout  the  United 
vStates. 

A7)ierica7i  Type  Forinders"  Co.:  Please  send  me  at  once  by 
American  Express  one  bottle  of"  Bentrovato."  I  should  not 
like  to  be  without  it,  even  if  it  cost  $10  per  bottle.  Our 
devil  knocked  over  the  first  bottle  you  sent  us.  I  bought  it 
with  no  faith,  simply  because  I  was  willing  to  try  anything. 
Our  paper  \yas  as  if  possessed  by  ten  thousand  devils.  The 
trouble  ended  at  once  and  completely  with  the  use  of  the 
"  Bentrovato."— WALTER  B.  SheppARD,  publisher  of  the 
Pan  Yan  Democrat  (founded  in  1818). 

Per  bottle,  net $  -50 


847 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


INK  AND 

ROLLER 

CABINETS. 

A  very  necessary 
article  of  printing 
office  furniture.  The 
use  of  it  will  result  in 
a  saving  of  ink  and 
rollers,  which  will 
speedily  pay  for  the 
cOvSt  of  cabinet. 


a' 

No.  I,  with  shelf  for  ink,   shelf  for  brayer  and  ink  slab,   and 

bracket  to  hold  6  eighth  and  6  quarto  rollers $  6.50 

No.  2,  with  shelf  for  ink,  shelf  for  brayers  and  ink  slabs,  and 
brackets  for  6  each  eighth,  quarto,  and  half-medium 
rollers g.50 

No.  3,  with  shelf  for  ink,  shelf  for  brayers  and  ink  slabs,  and 
brackets  to  hold  12  each  eighth,  qviarto,  and  half-medium 
rollers 13.00 


MILLER  PERFECT  QRIPPER  PERFORATOR. 


Made  of  steel,  to  attach  to  any  platen  press.  Perforates  neatly  and 
cleanly  while  printing.  Does  not  interfere  with  impression.  There 
is  a  half  elliptic  spring  which  pushes  the  perforated  sheet  off  the  per- 
forating knife. 

For  Kighth-Medium  Press,  net $5.00 

For  Quarter-Medium  Press,  net 6.00 

For  Half-Medium  Press,  net 7.00 

When  ordering  it  is  necessary  to  state  name  and  size  of  press. 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


WETTER  NUMBERING  MACHINE. 


Illlilll&iiiillifl 


Actual  size  Style  J. 


Adapted  to  the  requirements  of 
every  printer.  Permits  printing 
and  numbering  at  one  impression. 
Can  be  used  on  any  make  of  press. 
Numbers  automatically  from  the 
unit  to  its  full  numerical  capacity. 
It  can  be  used  with  or  without  the 
character  ' '  No. ' '  Other  characters 
can  be  used  to  either  precede  or 
follow  the  figures.  Produces  fig- 
ures as  clean,  smooth  and  distinct 
as  a  copper-plate.  The  following 
figures  can  be  supplied  in  ma- 
chines of  five,  six  and  seven 
wheels. 


4234567890   '<1234567890 

The  5-wheel  style  J  machine  occupies  a  surface  space  of  %  inches  in  width  by  i%  inches 
in  length. 

J  or  K,  five  wheels,  numbering  up  to        99,999 $25.00 

J  or  K,  vSix  wheels,  numbering  up  to      999,999 28.00 

JorK,  seven  wheels,  numbering  up  to  9,999,999 3i-oo 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  5-wheel  style  J  machine  will  be  sent. 

PRINTERS'  TRUCKS. 

Lay  Printed  Sheets  on  Trucks  and  not  on  the 

Floor,  and  thus  Save  Cost  and  Loss 

in  Handling. 

With  platform  34  inches  wide  by  50  inches 

long,  11%;  inches  high $16.00 

Special  prices  in  qnaiitities.  Other  sizes  at  proportioji- 
ate  rates. 

Made  of  hard  wood  i^  inches  thick,  bolted, 
varnished.  Center  wheels,  9^  inches  diameter, 
3  inches  face.  Caster  wheels,  4^  inches  diame- 
ter, I  Yi^  inches  face.  Steel  axle,  i  y^  inches  square, 
with  steel  braces  i^  x  14;  inches.  The  T-shaped 
handle  is  of  %-inch  round  steel,  and  is  quickly 
attached  to  or  detached  from  two  eyelets  fixed 
at  each  end.  Weight,  182  pounds ;  handle 
weighs 


In  iSgb  we  sold  120  of  these  trucks  on  one  order  to  Matthews- Nor thrti-P  Co. 
Buffalo,  for  use  in  their  printing  department. 


849 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


NEW  YORK 

DRYING 

RACKS. 


No.  I,  20  shelves, 

each  24x36  in.  .  $14.00 
No.  2,  30  shelves, 

each  24x36  in.  ,  20.00 
No.  3,  20  shelves, 

each  28x42  in.  .  20.00 
No.  4,  30  shelves, 

each  28x42  in.  .     28.00 


The  No.  I  rack  (the 
cheapest)  gives  a  drying- 
area  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty  square  feet,  while 
actually  using-  only  six 
square  feet  of  your  costly 
floor  space. 


New  York  Drying  Rack. 


CHICAGO 
DRYING  RACKS. 

No.  Feet. 

5,  12  shelves,  each  2     x  2  $14.00 

6,  10  shelves,  each  2     X3    18.00 

7,  10  shelves,  each  2^x4    23.00 

This  rack  is  the  most  sub- 
stantial movable  dr>nng  rack 
made.     Although  it  has  fewer 
shelves  than  a  New  York,  the 
extra     space     between     the 
shelves  is  a  distinct  advantage, 
as  on  small  jobs  the  sheets  can 
be  handled  without  moving  the 
shelf  on  which  they 
are    placed.     When 
not  in  use  the  shelves 
may  be  put  out  of  the 
way  as  illustrated  in 
cut. 

The  frames  of  both  these 
racks  are  of  hard  wood, 
bolted  together,  and  mount- 
ed on  strong  casters,  so  that 
they  can  be  easily  moved 
when  loaded.  The  shelves 
of  the  Chicago  Rack  are 
framed  all  around  with 
hard  wood,  while  those  of 
the  New  York  Rack  are 
framed  on  ends  only. 


No.  6.     Chicago  Drying  Rack. 


850 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


Figure  i.     Patent  Racks  on  Pi  inter  s  Truck. 


KGERNER'S  PATENT   INTERLOCKING   DRYING   RACKS. 

(United  States  Patent,  No.  392,735 ;  Canadian  Patent,  No.  28,739.) 

These  racks  are  for  offices  which  work  on  long  runs,  for  color  work, 
for  lithographers.  They  are  used  on  Fuck  and  Truth,  and  the  Ameri- 
can I^ithographic  Company  has  over  25,000  of  them  in  its  various  estab- 
lishments in  New  York  City  alone. 

With  these  racks  sheets  are 
taken  direct  from  the  fly  of  the 
press,  and  may  be  stacked  ceiling- 
high  in  a  perfectly  straight  and 
rigid  pile,  which  cannot  be  knock- 
ed over  by  accident,  and  with  no 
more  weight  on  the 
bottom  than  on  the 
top  sheets.  This  pile 
is  a  most  effective 
drying  room,  occu- 
pjang  only  the  floor 
space  of  one  rack, 
and  from  the  time 
the  sheets  are  fed 
into  the  machine 
until  ready  for  ship- 
ment they  need  not 
be  handled.  The 
interlocking  device, 
which  makes  the  pile 
straight  and  rigid,  is 
shown  in  figure  2 ; 
each  rack  is  firmly 
locked  on  its  neigh- 
bor, but  each  slides 
with  ease  on  the  rack 
immediately  below 
it.  They  save  hand- 
ling, all  the  time  of 
that  operation,  and 
the  consequent  waste 
of  paper  through  off- 
set, smearing,  finger 
marks  and  tearing. 
In  many  cases  these 
racks  save  expensive 
slip-sheeting.  They 
circvimvent  electri- 
city by  receiving  the 
sheet  direct  from  the 
fly.  They  insure  evenness  of  temperature,  and  thereby  assist  in  getting 
a  perfect  register  on  lithographic  work.  They  save  vSeventy-five  per  cent, 
of  floor  space  over  au}^  other  method  of  drying  sheets,  and  from  one  to 
two  per  cent,  of  paper,  and  a  vast  amount  of  time.  A  further  saving 
of  time  may  be  effected  by  placing  the  racks  as  they  come  from  the  fly- 
board  on  a  printer's  truck,  made  specially  to  take  thCvSe  racks  (see  page 
841).  A  pile  of  racks  can  be  moved  quicker,  safer  and  easier  on  the 
truck  than  a  single  armful  can  be  moved  by  hand.  The  racks  have  hard 
wood  sides  with  wide  soft  wood  slats,  and  are  very  strongly  put  together. 

NET  PRICES.— Special  Quotations  made  on  Carload  Lots. 

These  racks  are  made  to  order,  and  sizes  will  be  varied  to  suit  purchasers,  at  prices 
approximate  to  those  quoted  here. 


Figure  2.     End  View  of  Interlocking  Device. 


38  X52  in.  inside  and  under  .  $  .65 

32  X  48  in.  inside  and  under  .  .60 

24  X  36  in.  inside  and  under  .  .50 

18  X  25  in.  inside  and  under  .  .40 


15   X  21  in.  inside  and  under  .  $.35 

13   X  19  in.  inside  and  under  .  .30 

II   X  17  in.  inside  and  under  .  .25 

8^  X  13  in.  inside  and  under  .  .20 


54 


851 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


CHANDLER  &  PRICE  GORDON  PRESS. 


A  most  popular 
press,  and  over 
8000  are  in  use. 
They  are  built  to 
withstand  both 
use  and  abuse. 
Side  arms  and 
shaft  are  made  of 
forged  steel,  with- 
out seam  or  weld. 
Cam  rollers  are 
made  of  hardened 
tool  steel.  Im- 
pression throw-off 
is  positive  and 
easy  to  operate. 
The  grippers  are 
depressible,  and 
cannot  get  under 
the  rollers.  Chase 
clamp  is  safe  and 
instantaneous. 


Kighth  Medium,            7     x  11  inches  inside  chase $150.00 

Kighth  Medium,             8     x  12  inches  inside  chase 165.00 

Quarto  Medium,            10     x  15  inches  inside  chase 250.00 

Half  Medium,                12     x  18  inches  inside  chase 300.00 

L,arge  Half  Medium,  14     x  20  inches  inside  chase 400.00 

Half  Super-Royal,       14^  x  22  inches  inside  chase 450.00 

vSteam  Fixtures,  all  sizes 15.00 

Buckeye  Fountain 10.00 

Chandler  &  Price  Fountain     20.00 

With  each  press  there  are  three  chases,  one  brayer,  two  sets  of  roller  stocks,  two  wrenches 
and  one  roller  mould.  No  charge  for  boxing  and  shipping.  If  desired,  will  furnish  two  extra 
chases  instead  of  mould. 

For  prices  of  extra  chases ^  see  page  yg2. 


Chandler  &  Price  Fountain. 


Buckeye  Fountain. 


852 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


CHALLENGE 
GORDON  PRESS. 

An  up-to-date  press, 
well  constructed,  and 
with  all  improvements 
found    on    any    Gordon 

press. 

Sizes  given  are  inside  chase. 

7     XII  inches  .  $150.00 

X  12  inches  .  165.00 

X  13  inches  .  225.00 

X  15  inches  .  250.00 

X  18  inches  .  300.00 

X  19  inches  .  350.00 

X  20  inches  .  400.00 

X22  inches  .  450.00 
Power  fixtures, 

all  sizes  ....  15.00 


Challenge  Pony  Fountains — For  7x11,  8x12,  and  9x13  presses,  $12;  for  10x15  and 

12x18  presses,  $13.50;  for  13x19,  14x20,  and  14^x22  presses,  $15. 

Challenge  FulULength  Fountains— For  7x11,  8x12,  and  9x13  presses,  $25;  for 

10x15  cind  12x18  presses,  $27.50;  for  13x19,  14x20,  and  14^x22  presses,  $30. 

Three  chases,  wrenches,  roller  mould,  brayer  and  two  sets  of  roller  stocks  will  be  furnished 
with  each  press. 


NEW  STYLE 
FRANKLIN  GORDON. 

The  latest  invention  of  Mr  George 
P.  Gordon,  inventor  of  the  popular 
Old-style  Gordon. 

Prices. 

Sizes  given  are  inside 
chase. 

8x  12  inches,  $225.00 
9X  13  inches,     250.00 

10  X  15  inches,     300.00 

11  X  17  inches,  350.00 
13  X  19  inches,  400.00 
Ink  fountains, 

for  all  sizes,     25.00 
vSteam  fixtures, 
for  all  sizes,    15.00 

One  roller  mould,  six 
roller  stocks,  three  chases, 
one  impression  wrench,  one 
gripper  fwrench,  and  one 
hand-roller  are  ^included 
with. each  press. 


853 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PEERLESS  PRESS, 


of  well-established  reputation,  smooth  running,  noiseless,  easy  to 
make-ready  on,  easy  to  feed,  easy  to  run  by  treadle,  with  an  effective 
throw-off,  well  built,  exceptionally  strong,  and  with  a  powerful  toggle 
movement.  The  throw-off  is  positive  and  easy,  and  convenient  to 
handle.  The  platen  is  sustained  in  the  centre  by  the  toggle,  and  is 
strongest  where  platens  are  generally  weakest,  enabling  the  Peerless 
to  do  embossing  and  paper-box  cutting  and  creasing,  which  taxes  a 
press  very  severely.     It  is  a  fast  press. 

Eighth  Medium,                8     x  12  inches  inside  chase $225.00 

lyarge  Eighth  Medium,    9     x  13  inches  inside  chase 250.00 

Quarto  Medium,               10     x  15  inches  inside  chase 300.00 

I^arge  Quarto  Medium,  11     x  17  inches  inside  chase 350-oo 

Half  Medium,                    14     x  20  inches  inside  chase 450.00 

Half  Super-Royal,           14^^  x  22  inches  inside  chase 50.00 

Pony  ink  fountain,  all  sizes 10.00 

Hinged  well  ink  fountain,  all  sizes 25.00 

Power  fixtures  on  press,  all  sizes i5-oo 

Three  chases,  six  roller  stocks,  one  roller  mould,  one  impression  wrench,  one  brayer,  two 
sets  roller  trucks,  are  furnished  with  each  press. 

Extra  chases  cost :  For  8x12  press,  $1.50;  for  9x13,  $1.50;  for  10x15, 
$2.00  ;  for  II  X  17,  $2.00 ;  for  14  x  20,  $2.75  ;  for  14^  x  22,  $3.00. 

854 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


HARRIS  AUTOMATIC  ENVELOPE  AND  CARD  PRESS. 

Fastest  Job  Press. 
Speed  from  5000  to 
12,000  per  Hour. 

The  Harris  Automatic  is  a 
self-feeding  and  self-delivering 
press  of  recent  introduction  but 
well-established  reputation. 

It  prints  cards  and  envelopes 
in  one  or  more  colors  in  first- 
class  style,  and  will  supersede 
all  other  presses  on  work  with- 
in its  capacity  in  offices  where 
envelopes,  cards,  or  tags,  are 
printed  in  large  quantities  in 
runs  of  3000  at  a  time  and  up- 
ward. It  regivSters  closely.  It 
has  an  automatic  throw-off, 
which  causes  it  to  cease  taking 
impressions  whenever  the  grip- 
pers  fail  to  grasp  the  sheet,  thus  effectively  preventing  waste  of  stock  as 
well  as  offsets. 

The  printing  is  done  from  curved  stereo,  or  electro,  plates.  Making 
ready  is  convenient  and  easy.  It  is  possible  to  make-ready  and  run  off 
5000  envelopes  in  forty  minutes.  Distribution  is  abundant  and  effective. 
There  is  an  adjustable  ink  fountain. 

The  capacity  is  from  the  smallest  envelope  corner  to  plates  not  ex- 
ceeding II  X  13  inches. 

Prices,  tertns,  circulai-s,  etc.,  sent  on  application. 

Selected  from  Letters  Received  from  Users. 

Public  Printer,  IVashington,  D.  C:  "The  Government  Printing  Office  met  an  extra- 
ordinary demand  during  the  last  Presidential  campaign,  to  the  extent  of  printing  60,000,000 
(sixty  million)  envelopes,  which  would  not  have  been  met,  for  lack  of  press  facilities,  had  we 
not  fortunately  discovered  the  Harris  Automatic  Press,  which  reduced  the  cost  of  envelope 
printing  from  35  cents  to  11  cents  per  thousand.  We  use  another  Harris  press  in  our  job 
room,  and  find  it  convenient  for  sjnall  rujts,  which  work  we  did  not  anticipate  doing  on  it  at 
time  of  purchase." 

Merry  &  Nicholson  Printing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  "We  have  produced  work  from  en- 
gravings at  the  rate  of  from  8000  to  10,000  an  hour,  equal  in  quality  to  the  finest  press  work 
we  can  turn  out  on  job  presses  running  at  from  800  to  1500  per  hour.  One  of  the  most  notice- 
able features  of  the  press  is  the  saving  of  ink,  owing  to  its  superior  distribution.  We  made  a 
run  of  42,000  envelopes  on  which  we  used  an  engraving  ij^  X2j^  inches,  copied  from  a  litho- 
graph, and  on  starting  we  put  a  quarter  pound  of  bronze  blue  ink  in  the  fountain.  When  the 
run  was  finished  there  still  remained  almost  half  the  ink  in  the  fountain,  and  we  used  all  the 
color  the  job  required  to  make  a  first-class  job." 

The  Brooks  Company,  Cleveland,  O.:  "  We  consider  the  Harris  Automatic  Press  to  be  in 
every  way  a  profitable  investment.  We  have  been  using  one  since  November,  1895,  and  it  is 
all  and  more  than  you  claimed  for  it.  .  .  .  Any  intelligent  feed-girl  can  run  it,  after  form  is 
made  ready.  We  have  printed  20.000  stamped  envelopes  at  a  speed  of  7500  impressions  or 
more  per  hour,  spoiling  but  one  envelope,  and  that  because  it  was  imperfectly  made.  We  have 
printed  over  800,000  candidate  cards  in  lots  of  5000  to  25,000  of  a  kind  at  one  time." 

The  A.  H.  Pugh  Printing  Company,  Cincinnati,  O.:  "It  is  very  easy  to  make-ready, 
and  the  work  we  have  been  able  to  get  out  of  it  is  simply  astonishing." 

Albert  Datz,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.:  "  It  is  a  big  money-saver,  doing  the  work  previously 
done  by  four  ordinary  presses." 

James  Kempster  Printing  Co.,  N.  V. :  "Capable  of  running  over  50,000  impressions  a 
day  with  little  or  no  spoilage." 

General  Selling  Agents,  AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  COMPANY. 


855 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


QALLY  UNIVERSAL  PRESS— Continued. 


Descriptions  and  Prices  of  Special  Combinations  of  Style  Three. 

COMBINATION  C. — For  letter-press  printing,  hot  embossing  and  printing  on  wood 
not  exceeding  one  inch  in  thickness  (in  addition  to  all  work  that  can  be  done  on  Combination 
B).  This  combination  is  fitted  with  a  steam  blank  (%-inch  thick)  with  pipe  connections, 
a  movable  %-inch  steel  die  plate  on  steam  blank,  a  movable  ^^-inch  steel  platen  plate,  a 
movable  ^^-inch  brass  platen  plate,  a  cast-iron  platen  blank,  %-inch  thick,  with  tympan 
clamps  attached,  and  a  cast-iron  platen  plate  ^-inch  thick. 

In  ordering  Combination  C,  it  is  necessary  to  state  the  average  thickness  of  embossing  dies. 
It  is  recommended  that  dies  should  not  be  more  than  ^-inch  thick. 

*  Half  Medium,  13  x  19  inches  inside  chase,  complete $722.cx) 

*  Half  Super-Royal,  14  x  22  inches  inside  chase,  complete 784.00 

COMBINATION  D. — For  letter-press  printing,  printing  on  wood  (not  exceeding  one 
inch  in  thickness)  and  cold  embossing.  This  combination  is  fitted  with  a  %-inch  movable 
platen  blank  and  a  34-inch  movable  steel  platen  plate.  Cutting  and  creasing  can  be  done  on 
this  combination  by  adding  a  i/^-inch  brass  platen  plate,  list  prices  |io.oo  to  $13.00  each. 

*  Quarto  Medium,      10  x  15  inches  inside  chase,  complete $474.00 

*  Half  Medium,  13  x  19  inches  inside  chase,  complete 629.00 

*  Half  Super- Royal,  14  X  22  inches  inside  chase,  complete 679.00 


*  IMPORTANT  NOTICE. 

The  specifications  given  for  preceding  combinations  may  be  varied 
to  accommodate  the  requirements  of  purchasers.  In  ordering  varia- 
tions from  above  specifications  be  careful  to  state  exact  thickness  of 
plates  and  blanks  required,  and  fully  describe  the  work  to  be  done 
on  the  press  ordered.  Special  combinations  for  other  purposes  made 
to  order  at  prices  proportionate  to  those  charged  for  above  combinations. 


Price  List  of  Attachments  for  Gaily  Universal  Press. 

10  X  15  13  X  19 

Press.  Press. 

Ink  fountain $20.00  $25.00 

Fountain  partitions,  each 4.00  4.00 

Power  fixtures  on  press  only 10.00  10.00 

Overhead  fixtures,  complete 25.00  30.00 

Cast-iron  chases 2.00  2.25 

Wrought-iron  chases 5.50  6.50 

Roller  stocks 60  .65 

Gaily  Universal  System  of  Ink  Distribution. 

The  superiority  of  the  Gaily  Universal  system  of  ink  distri- 
bution over  disc  distribution  is  demonstrated  by  this  sectional 
diagram.  C  is  the  main  distributing  cylinder,  and  5  is  the  sec- 
ondary distributing  cylinder.  The  composition  distributors  e 
and  e'  are  revolving  between  the  cylinders  and  two  iron  dis- 
tributors 2J  and  7/,  both  of  which  have  a  lateral  motion.  H  is 
a  composition  ductor  roller,  supplying  ink  from  the  fountain  /•' 
to  the  distributing  cylinder.  All  these  are  revolving  con- 
stantly both  when  the  form  rollers  /,  2,  3  are  on  and  off  the 
form.  Distribution  never  ceases.  On  disc  presses,  distribu- 
tion is   done  by   the   form  rollers 


14x22 
Press. 

$25.00 

4.00 

10.00 

30.00 

2.75 

7.25 

•75 


and 


End  view  of  Gaily 
Universal  Ink  Fountain. 


ntermittently.  For 
work  requiring  little 
nk  the  number  of 
distributors    in    use 

may  be  reduced.  End  view  of  system  ot 

distribution. 

Gaily  Universal  Ink  Fountain. 

R  is  the  fountain  cylinder,  moved  by  a  ratchet  lever  and  regu- 
lated at  will.  ^  is  a  steel  blade,  e  is  rubber  packing,  and  a  is  a 
very  thin  strip  of  steel  against  which  the  screws  (7")  are  set. 
The  rubber  {e)  furnishes  an  elasticity  which  prevents  the  blade 
from  binding,  while  giving  a  perfect  cut-off.  There  is  a  ten- 
dency to  bind  in  all  fountains  in  which  the  regulating  screws 
press  directly  against  the  knife. 


858 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE   PRINTER 


GALLY  UNIVERSAL  EMBOSSING  PRESS. 


«i\a«^^^'^Santvpe™ndc(^ 


These  are  the  largest  embossing  presses  made,  and  combine  strength, 
power,  speed  and  facilit^'^  for  handling  work  easily  in  a  degree  un- 
equaled  by  any  other  press.  They  are  designed  for  extra  heayy  hot 
or  cold  process  embossing,  and  book-cover  stamping  ( "smashing "). 
Full  particulars  with  detail  of  construction  are  given  in  a  special  cata- 
logue, the  cover  of  which  is  an  exquisite  example  of  the  embossing  art 
as  well  as  a  severe  test  of  the  capacity  of  the  press. 

Prices  of  Press  Only. 

No.  I.     21^  X  22-inch  bed-plate $800.00 

No.  2.     24     X  26-inch  bed-plate goo.oo 


Prices  of  Extra  Attadiments. 

Steam  blank,  complete,  with  pipe  connections,  for  No.  i  em- 
bosser, with  steel  die  plate $105.00 

Steam  blank,  complete,  with  pipe  connections,  for  No.  2  em- 
bosser, with  steel  die  plate 118.00 

Steel  platen  plate  for  No.  i  embosser 19.50 

Steel  platen  plate  for  No.  2  embosser 26.00 

Cast-iron  platen  blank  for  No.  i  embosser i9-50 

Cast-iron  platen  blank  for  No.  2  embosser 26.00 

Each  press  is  complete  with  power  fixtures  on  press. 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  three  chases  (or  one  cast-iron  bed  blank  in  lieu  of  chases,  at 
option  of  purchaser),  two  feed  tables,  one  wrench,  one  belt-shifter,  and  one  brake. 
Gross  weights,  boxed,  of  embossing-  presses  are:  No.  i,  3400  pounds;  No.  2,  4300  pounds. 
Boxing  for  export:   No.  i,  $10.00;   No.  2,  $15.00,  net. 
Prices  are  f.  o.  b.  factorj'. 

859 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


GALLY  UNIVERSAL  PAPER  BOX  CUTTING  AND  CREASING 

PRESS. 

See  ^' Paper  Box  Making"  at  foot  of  this  page. 


SELIINGJ»«NJS 


'CHEi|f.^^;>IMi;iycANTYPE:FOUNll^^ 


The  most  satisfactory  presses  for  cutting  and  creasing  paper  boxes. 
Immensely  strong,  easy  to  operate,  with  speed  limited  only  by  capacity 
of  feeder.  They  will  not  stall  on  the  heaviest  impression.  They  are 
built  on  the  same  general  lines  as  the  Gaily  Universal  Embossing- 
Presses,  and  have  extra  steel-gibbed  locks  on  under  edge  of  the  platen 
to  prevent  deflection  of  the  platen  under  unequal  strain.  The  platen, 
which  has  a  throw-off,  is  set  to  height  of  type  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
Both  sizes  are  double  geared. 

Prices,  with  Brass  Platen  Plate  and  Power  Fixtures  on  Press. 

No.  I.     20     X  30  inches  inside  chase     $700.00 

No.  2.     23%^  X  31  inches  inside  chase     goo.oo 

Prices  are  f.  o.  b.  factory. 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  a  ^-inch  brass  platen  plate,  three  chases,  two  feed  tables,  one 
wrench,  one  belt-shifter  and  one  brake. 

Boxing  for  export :  No.  i,  $15.00  ;  No.  2,  $20.00,  net. 


FOLDING  PAPER  BOX  MAKING. 

The  process  of  making-  folding  paper  boxes  is  simple.  The  stock  used  is  manilla  board, 
made  specially  for  the  purpose.  A  cutting  and  creasing  press  is  the  same  as  an  ordinary 
printing  press,  except  that  it  is  larger,  has  to  be  stronger,  and  does  not  require  an  inking 
apparatus.  The  shape  of  a  box  having  been  decided  on,  a  form  is  set  up  with  steel  cutting 
and  brass  creasing  rules — the  former  to  cut  out  waste  margins  and  to  make  slits,  and  the  latter 
to  crease  or  score  the  lines  on  which  the  stock  in  the  box  must  bend  when  set  up  for  use.  It 
is  usual  to  cut  and  crease  as  many  boxes  at  one  time  as  can  be  cut  out  from  a  full-sized  sheet. 
The  box  leaves  the  press  flat ;  it  is  then  folded  once  and  glued  on  one  edge,  and  delivered 
flat.  Any  printing  required  is  done  before  cutting  and  creasing.  Any  good  compositor  will 
understand  the  process  after  reading  above  explanation  and  examining  a  folded  paper  box. 
The  glueing  is  done  by  a  machine  of  moderate  cost. 

860 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


9 


THE  GOLDING  JOBBER.  ..^m: 

This  press  can  be  bought  with  or  without  a 
number  of  attachments,  such  as  an  automatic 
brayer  fountain,  a  duplex  distributor  (which 
is  placed  below  the  bed  of  the  press  and 
furnishes  a  fresh  supply  of  ink  to  the  form 
rollers     after    they    have     passed 

downward  over  the  form),  a  chro-  -^„  -^mm^    &^^ 

matic  attachment,  and  a  counter  for        ^^wv^^^^^*       /^^^mI^ 
registering  the   number  of  actual      ,^«Fft  \^^^^^       /^^a^^4-^ 
impressions,  the  prices   for  which    ^^  |\  3^^E! 
are    given    separately 
below.  ^_  ^  -'-r=s;3^"-.izr^=\'feJl^>^ 

Price  of  Press  Only,    "^^fai^g^  ,  * '  ^3 

Inside  of  Chase.  WIHMlk^>  lli'^^^^k''^^'^^^.^''^'^^  'fl 

No.  6,    8x12  in.    $200.00  Mw^KVytB^^^i^^^^     ^^ 

No.  7,  10x15  in.      275.00  ^Mv^^r'^^^^iTTrV?^  <*'*' 

No.  8,  12x18  in.      350.00  W^^    ^^nMBLvii'? 

No.  9,  15x21  in.       450.00  ^^^^^^^^SmW/^ '^w^tm^^- 
Prices  of  ^™^^  Jk^?<fca^™'«'  "-^^ in- 
complete Press  ^^ 

With  automatic  brayer 

fountain,  duplex  distri-  ,-  ""      ^^ 

butor    and    power    fix-       ^ "'"  ^^--^EjMisis^^ ^_^^ 

tures. 

Inside  of  Chase. 
No.  6,    8x12  in.    $245.00 
No.  7,  10x15  in.      335.00 
No.  8,  12x18  in.      420.00 
No.  9,  15x21  in.      520.00 

Shows  style  of  Nos  6,  7  and  8  Golding  Jobbers. 

The  prices  of  all  Golding-  Jobbers  for  letter-press  printing  include  three  machine  rollers 
complete,  extra  set  of  roller  cores,  extra  set  of  roller  wheels,  two  chases,  ink  plate,  hand  roller, 
wrench,  treadle  and  brake. 

Prices  of  Attachments  and  Extras. 

When  not  ordered  complete,  any  of  the  attachments  or  extras  wanted 
will  be  charged  at  the  following  prices  : 

No.  6.        No.  7.  No.  8.  No.  9. 

Fountain  and  automatic  braj^er $25.00        $35.00  $40.00  $50.00 

Duplex  distributor 12.00           16.00  20.00  24.00 

Chases 1.25            1.50  1.75  2.25 

Counter  made  to  attach  to  press  (counts  to  10,000)     .     .     10.00          10.00  10.00  10.00 

Pearl  ink  fountain 9.00            9.00  9.00 

Power  fixtures 12.00           14.00  14.00  15.00 

Boxing 4.00            5.00  6.00  8.00 

GOLDING  ART  JOBBER. 

This  press  is  built  on  the  same  general  lines  as  the  Nos.  6,  7  and  8, 
illustrated  above,  but  is  heavier  and  stronger  ;  has  gear-wheel  inside  the 
frame  ;  has  impression  adjustment  at  back  of  bed  instead  of  at  back  of 
platen  ;  has  four  form  rollers  and  a  duplex  distributor  (the  latter  placed 
immediately  under  bed,  so  that  ink  on  rollers  is  re-distributed  before 
the  rollers  return  over  the  type  form);  throw-off  by  means  of  an  eccen- 
tric shaft  instead  of  by  wedges;  and  the  automaticbrayer  fountain  cov- 
ers the  full  length  of  the  disc  instead  of  half  of  it.  This  press  is  also 
supplied  with  the  half-length  automatic  brayer  fountain,  if  desired. 
No.  18  Golding  Art  Jobber,  i2x  i8ins.,  complete  with  power  fixtures  $500 
No.  18  Golding  Art  Jobber,  12  x  18  ins.,  with  half-length  automatic 

brayer  fountain,  and  power  fixtures 470 

Chromatic  Attachment  for  No.  7  Jobber,  including  full-length  fountain,  $65.00  ad- 
ditional to  price  of  complete  press  ;  for  No.  18  Art  Jobber,  having  full-length  fountain,  $50.00 
extra. 

861 


1 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PEARL  PRESS. 

lyight    running    pressCvS,    without 
side-arms,  very  rapid,  easy  to  feed, 
and  handy  to  make-ready  on.   They 
are    practically    noiseless,   easy   to 
keep    in    repair,    and 
specially  desirable  in 
offices   that    have    no 
power.    The  No.  i  has 
three  drawers  and  the 
No.  3  two  drawers  in 
their  stands. 


Nos.    I,   3   and 
throw-oft". 

No.  I,  5x8  in 
inside  chase 

No.  3,  7x11  in 
inside  chase 

No.  5,  9x14  in 
inside  chase 


have   no 


No.  II,  yx  II  inches 

inside  chase  .   .  $135.00 
No.  14,  9x14  inches 

inside  chase  .    .     200.00 

The  prices  of  Nos.  11  and  14  in- 
clude full-leng"th  fountain  and 
throw-off". 

Steam  Fixtures. 

For  No.  I $8.00 

For  No.  3 g.oo 

For  Nos.  5  and  11    .    .  12.00 
For  No.  14 14.00 

Pearl  Ink  Fountains. 

Nos.  I,  3  and  5,  each  .  $g.oo 


Pearl  Presses,  Nos.  11  and  14. 


862 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


THE  ADAMS  HAND 
CYLINDER  PRESS. 


A  substitute  for  the  Washington  Press.  All  "pulling"  of  the  lever  is 
dispensed  with.  It  is  simply  a  question  of  rolling  the  bed  under  the 
cylinder  and  back  again,  and  the  vSheet  is  printed.  From  one-third  to 
one-half  more  sheets  can  be  printed  in  the  same  time  that  can  be  done 
on  the  Washington,  and  with  little  expenditure  of  strength. 

Kach  press  complete  with  felt  blanket,  inking  apparatus,  roller  frame, 
one  cast  roller,  and  one  extra  roller  core. 


6-Column  Folio— bed,  24  x  35  inches  ;  weight,  975  lbs $225.00 

7-Column  Folio — bed,  271^x40^  inches;  weight,  1 100  lbs.    .     240.00 
-Column  Folio  or  5-Column  Quarto — bed,  28^  x  43  inches ; 

weight,  1280  lbs 260.00 

Speed,  300  to  400  per  hour. 


PILOT  HAND  LEVER  PRESS. 


65^  X  10   inches 

side  chase 
Ink  Fountain 


m- 


$35.00 
10.00 


Pilot  Press 


One  chase,  one  set  of  covered 
rollers,  and  one  wrench  supplied 
with  each  press. 


OFFICIAL 
HAND  LEVER 
PRESSES. 

No.  3,  5  X  7^in.  .  $25.00 
No.  4, 6  X  9  in.  .  35.00 
No.  6,  854^x  i2>^in.  .     60.00 

One  chase,  one  set  of  covered 
rollers,  and  one  wrench  supplied 
with  each  press. 


863 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


WASHINGTON  HAND  PRESS. 


With  and  Without  Patent 
Rolling  Bed. 


Platen. 

14  X  18  inches 
16x21  inches 
20  X  25  inches 
23x31  inches 
23  X  35  inches 
25  X  39  inches 
27  X  43  inches 


Bed.  Price. 

17     X2I      inches $150.00 

20     X  25     inches 175.00 

24     X29     inches 200.00 

25%  X  34^  inches,  for  6-col.  folio      200.00 

26^x39      inches,  for  7  col.  folio      225.00 

283^x42      inches,  for8-col.  folio  or  5-col.  quarto  250.00 

315^x475^  inches,  for  9-C0I.  folio     275.00 


With  Patent  Rolling  Bed. 

The  Patent  Rolling  Bed  runs  on  rollers  instead  of  sliding,  and  thus  much  exertion  is  spared 
the  pressman,  and  the  work  is  done  quicker. 

Platen.  Bed.  Price. 

23x35  inches.  .  26^  x  39^  inches,  for  7-col.  folio     $250.00 

25x39  inches  .  .  28^  X43^  inches,  for  8  col.  folio  or  5-col.  quarto      275.00 

27x43  inches.  .  31^  x  47%  inches,  for  9-col.  folio     300.00 

29x43  inches.  .33     X48      inches,  for  6-col.  quarto      325.00 

Above  prices  include  two  pairs  of  points,  one  wrench,  one  sheepsfoot,  pair  of  bearers,  and 
one  extra  frisket. 


As  a  rule,  we  can  supply  second=hand  Washington  Hand  Presses  of 
all  sizes  on  demand. 


864 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


IMPROVED  COUNTRY  PROUTY, 


Square  sides,  patent  ^square  drop-bed  and  throw-off.  Self-inking. 
The  cylinder  rolls  over,  the  type  form  after  taking  the  sheet  from  the 
feed-board.     The  rollers  follow  the  cylinder  over  the  type  form. 

Size,  inside       Weight, 

bearers,  in.       pounds.  Price. 

No.  I,  7-column  folio       27     X37  3600        $600.00 

No,  2,  8-column  folio        27^x43^        4000  700.00 

No.  3,  6-column  quarto 32^x46^^        4600  800.00 

The  above  prices  include  well  fountain,  rubber  blanket,  set  of  cast  rollers,  set  of  extra  cores, 
and  patent  throw-oif  and  impression  lock.  All  boxed  and  on  board  cars.  Steam  fixtures,  $15.00 
extra. 


ARMY  PRESS. 

This  is  the  lowest 
priced  press  on  which 
a  newspaper  of  small 
circulation  can  be 
printed.  The  cylinder 
is  stationary,  but  ad- 
justable for  impres- 
sion by  regulating^ 
vScrews  at  each  end. 
The  bed  and  form  pass 
under  the  cylinder, 
and  an  impression  is 

and^^ackward'^move-   i'l'lWip^  '""^ 

ment.  ^'"  I 

To  print  one  page,  6-column  folio,  14     x  20  inches $  60.00 

To  print  one  page,  7-column  folio,  16^  x  22^  inches 85.00 

To  print  one  page,  8-column  folio,  19%^  X  25^  inches 120.00 

To  print  two  pages,  5-column  folio,  19^  x  26  inches 125.00 

Two  chases,  six  patent  quoins,  roller  frame  and  cast  roller,  oiler  and  wrench,  go  with  each 
press. 

865 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


IDEAL  HAND  CYLINDER 
PRESS. 

The  type  form  on  this  press  is  station- 
ary. The  cylinder  is  moved  over  the  tym- 
pan  by  link  belts  running  over  sprocket 
Mrheels  at  each  end  of  the  press,  and  it 
prints  a  sheet  at  each  forward  or  back- 
ward movement.  The  cylinder  is  made 
of  steel,  and  is  held  firmly  to  the  tracks 


by  truck-wheels  which  run  in  a  groove  on  the  under  side  of  the  tracks. 
The  boxes  which  hold  the  cylinder  at  each  end,  and  in  which  it  re- 
volves, are  connected  by  a  stretcher  rod  running  above  the  cylinder, 
which  prevents  side  friction.  The  impression  is  regulated  by  four 
screws — two  on  each  side — which  raise  or  depress  the  bearers  on  which 
the  cylinder  runs.  An  effective  inking  apparatus  is  supplied,  but  is 
extra.  A  number  of  Ideal  Presses  are  in  use,  and  intending  pur- 
chasers may  gather  how  .satisfactory  they  are  to  the  users  by  read- 
ing the  following  extracts  from  a  great  many  commendatory  letters 
received  : 

"  My  wife  ran  off  300  an  lioiir  on  it  the  first  day  it  was  put  up."  *  *  *  "  With  it  our 
inexperienced  pressman  has  made  the  following  speed:  750  impressions  in  75  minutes;  475 
in  one  hour;  100  in  11  minutes.  We  run  a  regular  lick  of  100  every  15  minutes,  or  400  per 
hour."  #  *  *  "  We  can  run  an  edition  in  one-half  the  time  and  secure  a  better  print  than 
on  our  Washington."  *  *  *  "The  presswork  done  by  the  8-column  Ideal  is  good. 
.  .  The  press  is  so  simple  that  the  veriest  novice  can  set  it  up,  and  so  light  running  that 
a  boy  may  operate  it  with  ease."  *  *  *  "  It  is  far  superior  to  my  old  Washington  for 
speed  and  quality  of  work." 

No.  I.  8-col.  folio  or  5-C0I.  quarto,  size  of  bed,  28^  X43  inches  .  $200.00 
No.  2.     9-C0I.  folio  or  6-col.  quarto,  size  of  bed,  33^^  x  48^4^  inches  .     225.00 

No.  I.     Floor  space,  31x55     ....    Weight,  700  lbs Shipping  weight,    975  lbs. 

No.  2.     Floor  space,  35x60    ....    Weight,  800  lbs Shipping  weight,  iioo  lbs. 

Frisket  for  No.  i  extra,  $6.00;  for  No.  2,  $6.50. 

IDEAL  INKING  APPARATUS. 

Attaches  to  the  side  of  press  ;  has  a  drop-table,  which  allows  the  roller  to  pass  from  dis- 
tributor to  the  form  without  lifting,  and  without  touching  furniture  or  chase  ;  has  automatic 
vibrator. 

No.  I.     For  8-colunin  folio  or  5-colunin  quarto $30.00 

No.  2.     For  9-column  folio  or  6-column  quarto 32.00 


866 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


CAMPBELL  COUNTRY  HAND  CYLINDER  PRESS. 


No.  2.  Bed,  33x48  inches.  Form,  28x44  inches.  Standard  size 
for  9-cokinin  folio  and  6-colunin  quarto $800.00 

No.  3,  Bed,  30x43  inches,  Form,  25x39  inches.  vStandard  size 
for  8-column  folio  and  5-colunin  quarto 700.00 

A  rubber  blanket,  one  set  composition  rollers,  extra  set  stocks,  tapes,  wrenches,  boxing-  and 
shipping,  are  furnished  with  these  presses. 

Tight  and  loose  pulleys  and  belt  shifter  for  power,  $15.00  extra. 

The  Campbell  Country  Hand  Cylinder  forms  a  class  by  itself,  and  occu- 
pies, without  a  satisfactory  rival,  the  entire  field  between  the  Washing- 
ton hand  press  and  the  power  C34inder.  Thousands  are  in  use,  and  it 
has  proved  a  stepping-stone  to  fortune  for  a  great  number  of  publishers 
during  the  past  thirty  years.  It  is  constructed  on  the  same  successful 
mechanical  principles  as  are  used  in  building  the  more  expensive  power 
cylinder  presses,  and  power  fixtures  may  be  added  at  a  small  cost.  The 
wear  of  type  on  this  press  is  much  less  than  on  that  class  of  pres.ses 
which  are  constructed  on  the  crude  principles  of  a  proof  press. 

Testimonials  Selected  from  Hundreds  Equally  Favorable. 

y.  H.  Wilcox,  Portsmouth,  Va.  :  "  You  are  mistaken  as  to  my  having  purchased  a  Camp- 
bell Hand  Cylinder  Country  Press  in  1890.  I  bought  one  in  1886.  and  I  take  great  pleasure  in 
saying  that  it  has  proved  in  every  way  most  satisfactory.  One  small  man  can  turn  it  contin- 
ally  for  hours  with  ease.  It  does  not  get  out  of  order  except  through  negligence,  and  it  is  very 
simple  in  its  operation.  This  press,  I  believe,  is  about  sixteen  years  old,  if  not  older,  and  it 
will  probably  last  another  sixteen  years,  if  not  longer." 

Theo.  P.  Wilson,  JJ^inchester,  Mass.:  "The  Campbell  Hand  Cylinder  Country  Press 
purchased  from  you  in  August,  1889,  has  given  the  utmost  satisfaction  during  its  over  two 
years  of  constant  service.  I  have  not  spent  a  cent  for  repairs,  and  consider  it  as  good  as 
when  first  set  up.  The  press  is  now  run  by  water-power,  and  can  print  900  papers  per  hour. 
The  Star  I  consider  one  of  the  cleanest  printed  papers  in  this  section." 

Paragraph  Publishing  Co.,  Matnaroneck,  N.  Y.  :  "  We  take  great  pleasure  in  saying  that 
the  Campbell  Hand  Cylinder  Press  purchased  of  you  in  September,  1890,  has  proved  in  every 
respect  a  first-class  machine.  Although  intended  to  be  run  by  hand,  we  have  been  running 
our  press  by  power  for  the  last  three  months  at  an  average  speed  of  840  to  900  per  hour.  As 
the  press  has  no  springs,  we  consider  this  a  performance  with  which  we  are  pleased,  and  of 
which  you  have  reason  to  be  proud." 

T.  H.  Harter,  Middlebtirgh,  Pa.  :  "  I  have  been  using  a  Campbell  Press  for  four  years,  and 
take  pleasure  in  recommending  it  to  the  trade.  For  simplicity,  durability  and  ease  on  type  it 
cannot  be  excelled.  My  issue  of  1600  (6-column  quarto)  is  turned  off  in  tvvo-and-a-half-hours, 
including  all  stops,  and  the  press  hasn't  been  out  of  order  since  I  had  it,  with  the  exception  of 
the  fly-spring  breaking.    I  would  not  trade  it  with  any  press  on  the  market  for  a  country  ofiice. 

Irwin  H.  Bard7tian,  SchwenksTjille,  Pa.  :  "  The  Campbell  Hand  Cylinder  Country  Press  I 
purchased  June  4,  1888,  has  been  in  use  ever  since,  and  has  not  cost  a  penny  for  repairs,  and  is 
always  ready  for  work,  and  is  one  of  my  best  friends  in  the  ofiice.  I  do  not  believe  that  the 
press  can  be  excelled  for  simplicity,  durability  and  convenience.  It  runs  very  easy  by  hand, 
but  I  drive  it  with  a  gasoline  engine." 


55 


867 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


COTTRELL  TRIUMPH  COUNTRY  PRESS 


With  Patent 
Air  Springs. 


Adapted  for  printing  newspapers,  pamphlets,  posters,  circulars,  and 
all  classes  of  commercial  printing.  Conforms  in  construction,  design, 
durability  and  finish  to  the  high  reputation  of  the  manufacturers. 

The  press  is  supplied  with  patent  air  springs,  the  resistance  of 
which  is  increased  or  decreased  according  to  the  speed  of  the  press. 
It  is  well-known  that  the  faster  the  speed  the  greater  strength  of 
spring  is  required.  The  patent  air  spring  covers  these  requirements. 
If  the  press  is  running  at  five  hundred  per  hour,  the  spring  can  be 
easily  regulated  for  that  speed  ;  and  if  running  at  fifteen  hundred  per 
hour,  the  proportionate  increase  of  spring  can  be  obtained,  and  so  up 
to  the  highest  speed  of  which  this  press  is  capable.  The  air  spring  is 
provided  with  an  automatic  throw-off  that  releases  the  pressure  when 
the  press  is  stopped,  and  the  pressman  can  move  the  bed  to  and  fro 
without  compressing  the  spring.  When  the  press  is  started,  the  spring 
is  applied  automatically. 

The  patent  hinged  roller-frame  permits  of  the  rollers  being  instantly 
uncovered  for  removal  or  other  purposes  without  unscrewing  the 
sockets.  The  rollers  can  be  taken  out  and  put  back  without  changing 
their  set.  The  well-fountain  is  used,  being  easily  regulated  and  cleansed, 
and  it  is  set  high,  giving  easy  access  to  the  form.  The  distribution  is 
ample — two  three-inch  rollers,  covering  the  full  form.  The  bed  has 
four  supports  while  under  impression,  thus  securing  a  clear,  even  im- 
pression. The  shoes,  tracks  and  rollers  are  of  hard  steel.  The  gearing 
IS  accurately  cut,  which,  together  with  the  registering  rack  and  seg- 
ment, insures  perfect  register. 

The  Triumph  Press  is  built  with  table,  rack  and  cam  distribution,  or 
with  the  rack  and  cam  distribution,  as  per  illustration  on  this  page. 

The  Triumph  Press  can  be  fitted  to  run  by  hand  power,  when  so  de- 
sired.   Tapeless  delivery  furnished,  when  required,  at  an  extra  charge. 


Sizes  and  List  Prices  witti  Rack  and  Cam  Distribution. 


List 
Price. 


Size  of  bed  Size  of  form 

inside  bearers.  covered  by  rollers. 

No.  3 26x37  inches  22x33  inches           $icxx).oo 

No.  5 33x47  inches  28x44  inches              1100.00 

Steam  fixtures,  extra,  $50.00.  Tapeless  delivery,  extra,  $75.00.  Table,  rack  and  cam  dis- 
tribution, extra,  $75.00. 

Price  includes  rubber  blanket,  wrenches,  two  sets  of  roller  stocks,  roller  moulds,  boxing  and 
shipping. 


868 


EVERYTHING  EOR   THE  PRINTER 


COTTRELL  MONARCH  TWO=ROLLER  PRESS. 

Air    Springs.      Tapeless    Delivery.      Back=Up    Movement. 

RoIler=Frame. 


With  Two  Rollers 
Covering  Form 


Hinged 


It  has  many   advantages  and  improvements,  including  patent  aii 
springs,  patent   tapeless  delivery,  back-up  movement,  hinged  roller- 
frame,  and  iron  steps  and  feeder's  stand,  and  in  its  manufacture  quality 
is  placed  first  and  cost  afterward. 

It  is  a  press  of  excellent  design,  of  the  best  materials,  of  high  speed, 
but  by  manufacturing  them  in  large  quantities,  and  building  but  two 
sizes,  the  price  is  put  within  the  reach  of  the  printer  of  moderate 
means. 

It  is  a  fast  press — 1600  per  hour  is  easily  possible  on  the  larger  and 
2000  on  the  smaller  size. 

It  has  four  bearings  under  the  bed  for  extreme  rigidity  and  strength, 
and  steel  tracks  and  steel  rollers.  There  is  a  heavy  flange  on  the  ends 
of  the  cylinder  as  an  added  element  of  strength. 

The  patent  air  spring  forms  an  easy  cushion  for  the  bed  in  passing 
the  centers,  is  under  perfect  control,  and  can  be  readily  adjusted  for 
the  different  speeds.  The  air  spring  has  a  new  automatic  throw-off,  so 
that  in  turning  over  the  centres  by  hand  the  spring  is  not  compressed. 

The  patent  back-up  movement  is  a  great  convenience  and  a  labor- 
saver. 

The  patent  hinged  roller-frame  permits  the  form  rollers  to  be  in- 
stantly uncovered  for  removal  or  other  purposes  without  unscrewing 
the  sockets.  The  rollers  can  be  taken  out  and  put  back  without 
changing  their  set. 

The  well  fountain  is  used,  being  easily  regulated  and  cleaned.  It  is 
set  high,  giving  easy  access  to  the  form. 

Furnished  with  table  and  rack  and  cam  distribution  at  an  extra 
charge,  or  only  with  rack  and  cam  distribution  as  illustrated. 

Size  of  bed  Size  of  form  covered  List 

inside  of  bearers.  by  two  rollers.  Price. 

No.  3,  26  X  37  inches 22  x  33  inches $i5cx).oo 

No.  5,  33  X  47  inches 28  x  44  inches 1800.00 

Table  distribution,  $75.00  extra. 

Price  includes  hard-packing  or  rubber  blanket,  wrenches,  two  sets  of  composition  roller 
stocks,  roller  moulds,  countershaft,  two  hangers,  two  four-speed  cone  pulleys  and  driving  pulley, 
boxing  and  shipping. 

869 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


COTTRELL  PARAGON  JOB  AND  NEWSPAPER  PRESS, 


With  Two  Rollers 
Covering  a  Full  Form 


The  side  frames  rest  upon  and  are  fastened  to  a  substantial  bed-plate, 
thus  insuring  stiffness  and  rigidity  of  construction.  The  side  frames 
are  changed  in  design,  the  flanges  projecting  inward,  and  are  massive 
in  appearance. 

The  girt  is  cast  solid  with  the  bed-plate,  and  carries  a  pair  of  substan- 
tial rollers  adjustable  in  their  box  bearings.  These  rollers  operate  in 
connection  with  extra  steel  tracks  beneath  the  bed,  which,  with  the 
ordinary  ribs,  sliders  and  tracks,  form  four  separate  bearings  directly 
beneath  the  "impression,"  making  any  spring  in  the  bed  an  impossi- 
bility. 

The  patent  air  spring,  as  applied  to  the  press,  forms  an  easy  cushion 
for  the  bed  in  passing  the  centers,  and  can  be  readily  adjusted  for  the 
different  speeds. 

In  connection  with  the  air  spring  is  an  automatic  throw-off,  which 
permits  of  the  press  being  turned  by  hand  without  compressing  the 
spring.  This  device  is  entirely  automatic,  and  does  not  require  any 
attention. 

These  presses  are  supplied  with  the  well-fountain,  placed  high  above 
the  bed,  to  admit  of  easy  access  to  the  form.  The  roller  frames  are 
hinged  in  such  a  manner  as  to  enable  the  pressman  to  open  them  in  an 
instant,  leaving  the  form  rollers  free  for  removal.  The  roller  bearings 
are  made  adjustable  in  every  direction. 

The  sheet  delivery  is  tapelCvSS,  and  fingers  of  the  fly  are  adjustable 
transversely  to  suit  position  of  delivery  wheels  and  nature  of  sheet 
to  be  delivered.  The  ends  of  the  cylinder  are  flanged  to  increase  its 
rigidity. 

The  Paragon  Press  is  supplied  with  table,  rack  and  cam  distribution, 
as  illustrated  on  this  page,  at  an  extra  charge,  or  with  rack  and  cam 
distribution. 

Size  of  bed  Size  of  form  cov-  List 

inside  bearers.  ered  by  two  rollers.  Price. 

No.  5 33  X  47  inches  29  x  43  inches  $1900.00 

No,  6 33  X  50  inches  29  x  46  inches  2000.00 

^^-  7  I       Flanee  Frames       1 34  x  52  inches  31  x  49  inches  2200.00 

No.  8/        -riange   rramcb        1 37  x  54  inches  34x51  inches  2500.OO 

Table  distribution,  $75.00  extra. 

Price  includes  hard-packing  or  rubber  blanket,  wrenches,  two  sets  of  composition  roller 
stocks,  roller  moulds,  countershaft,  two  hangers,  two  four-speed  cone  pulleys  and  driving  pul- 
ley, boxing  and  shipping. 


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THE  CRANSTON  NEWSPAPER  PRESS, 

J^or  description,  prices,  etc.,  see  opposite  page. 


872 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


THE  CRANSTON  NEWSPAPER  PRESS. 
Two=Roller,  with  Rack  and  Pinion  Distribution. 

See  illustration  on  opposite  page. 

Built  of  the  best  material ;  furnished  at  a  moderate  price  ;  put  to 
practical  tests  ;  it  has  proved  by  constant  use  to  be  an  economical  press 
to  buy.  The  runners  on  both  track  and  table  are  steel  ;  the  shafts, 
rolls,  studs,  shoes  and  wearing  parts  are  also  steel.  All  gears  and  racks 
are  cut  from  the  solid.  The  press  is  provided  with  air  springs,  tape- 
less  delivery,  noiseless  gripper  motion,  continuous  fly  cam,  adjustable 
feed  guides.  The  fountain  is  placed  high  on  the  stands,  thus  giving 
easy  access  to  bed  of  press.  The  form  rolls  are  made  of  wrought  iron 
pipe,  and  are  of  large  size,  easily  placed  in  position  and  adjusted. 
There  is  a  brake,  a  fountain  cover,  reel  rod  for  blanket  and  tympan, 
and  a  guard  for  distributing  rack.  Distribution  is  controlled  by  cam 
movements. 


Size. 

Inside 
Bearers. 

Matter 
Covered. 

Length 
of  Base. 

Width 
of  Base. 

Weight 

Boxed.         Price. 

No.  z%  . 

•  33x48  . 

.  28  X  44  . 

.  7  ft.  1V2  in.  . 

.5  ft.  3^  in.  . 

.    .  9000  .    $1600.00 

An  additional  charge  for  table  distribution. 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete  (except  when  furnished  with  hand 
power  only),  blanket,  wrenches  and  one  set  stocks,  also  one  extra  set  stocks  and  iron  steps. 


THE  CRANSTON  IMPROVED  NEWSPAPER  PRESS. 
Two=RoIler,  witli  Rack  and  Pinion  Distribution. 

The  Improved  Newspaper  Press  has  been  materially  changed  in  con- 
struction and  general  appearance.  All  racks  and  gears  have  wide  faces 
and  are  cut  from  the  solid.  The  press  has  air  springs;  tapeless  delivery 
— wheels  adjustable  to  any  size  sheet;  patented  device  for  controlling 
motion  of  sliders;  patent  stop  and  reversing  motion;  noiseless  gripper 
motion  ;  continuous  fly  cam ;  feed  guides  that  are  capable  of  the  finest 
adjustment;  large  size  form  rollers;  long  register  rack  and  segment; 
deep  fountain ;  cover  for  fountain ;  convenient  arrangement  for  ad- 
justing fountain  roll;  cylinder  distribution. 

Kvery  convenient  feature  that  the  price  at  which  it  is  off"ered  will 
permit  is  put  on  this  press,  eff"ecting  a  saving  of  time  and  labor  for 
which  the  Cranston  presses  are  well  and  favorably  known. 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  or  hard  packing,  wrenches, 
iron  steps,  two  complete  sets  stocks — one  set  cast  with  composition  ready  for  immediate  use. 


Size. 

Inside 
Bearers. 

Matter 
Covered. 

Length 
of  Base. 

Width 
of  Base. 

Weight 

Boxed.         Price. 

ro.  zVi  . 

.  33  X  48  . 

.  28  X  44  . 

.  7  ft.  7^  in.  . 

.  5  ft.  3^  in.  . 

.  9500  .    $1800.00 

Table  distribution  extra. 
873 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


THE  CRANSTON  PATENT  IMPROVED  TWO=ROLLER  PRESS, 

Tvr  descriptio7i,  etc.,  see  opposite  page. 


874 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


THE  CRANSTON  PATENT  IMPROVED  TWO=ROLLER 
PRINTING  PRESS. 

For  Fine  Book,  Commercial  and  Newspaper  Printing. 

See  illustration  on  opposite  page. 

This  press  is  carefully  made  in  every  detail.  The  stock  and  finish  are 
unexcelled.  The  tracks  are  wide,  and  provided  with  steel  rolls  and 
runners.  The  wearing  partvS,  shafts,  knucklCvS,  shoes,  studs,  are  of 
steel.  The  gears  and  racks  are  cut  from  the  solid,  and  have  wide  faces. 
The  press  has  air  springs ;  patent  silent  .slider  motion,  which  insures 
uniform  travel  of  the  sliders  with  the  table  ;  patent  .stop  and  reversing 
motion  ;  improved  feed  guides  ;  patent  adjustable  side-guide  leaf  on 
feed  table,  which  can  be  .set  for  the  greatest  precision  of  register. 

The  fly  is  operated  by  a  silent  motion,  the  cam  having  a  continuous 
surface. 

The  fountain  basin  is  deep,  and  will  carry  a  large  supply  of  ink.  It  is 
placed  high  on  the  stand.s,  and  easy  access  is  thus  given  to  the  bed  of 
the  press. 

The  Cranston  combines  the  essential  features:  great  strength,  unyield- 
ing impression,  fine  distribution,  exact  register,  with  convenience  in 
adjustments  and  make-ready.  It  is  operated  with  light  power,  and  can- 
not but  give  satisfaction  both  in  quantity  and  quality  of  work  produced. 


Size. 


*No.  o  . 
*No.  I  . 

*No.  iy2 

*No.  lA 
No.  2  . 
No.  2 A 

No.2i^ 
No.  3  . 

No.  3^ 
No.  4  . 
No.  5  . 

No.  V/ 


Inside 
Bearers. 


Matter 
Covered. 


18x25 
21  X28 
21  X36 
24X30 
25x36 

25X38 
29X43 
32X46 
33X48 
34X50 
36X52 

38  X  54 


13x21 
16X24 
16x32 
19X26 
22X32 
22X34 
24X39 
27X42 
27X44 
29X46 
31X48 

33  X  50 


Length 
of  Base. 


ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
8  ft. 

8  ft. 

9  ft. 


4  in. 
8^  in. 
8K  in. 
23^  in. 
5^  in. 
S^in. 
4^  in. 
9K  in. 
9K  in. 
4  in. 
8Min. 


Width 
of  Base. 


3^  m 
8Kin 
4^  in 
loi. 
6 


5  ft. 


ya.  in. 
in. 

7^  in. 


4i<in. 
5  in. 
9^  in. 
9/^  m. 
iiVo  in. 


Weight 
Boxed. 


4,500 

5,500 

6,500 

6,500 

7,500 

8,500 

10,000 

10,500 

11,000 

13,000 

13,500 

14,000 


Price. 


*Commercial  Series. 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  and  hard  packing, 
wrenches,  iron  steps,  and  two  complete  sets  stocks. 

THE  CRANSTON  IMPROVED  BOOK  AND  NEWSPAPER 

PRESS. 

Two=Roner,  with  Rack  and  Pinion  Distribution. 

The  Improved  Book  and  Newspaper  Press  has  all  of  the  features 
which  made  the  Improved  Newspaper  Press  the  best  newspaper  press 
in  the  market,  and  in  addition  has  a  separate  heavy  ca.st  iron  base  plate 
which  gives  additional  strength  and  solidity  to  the  machine,  and  makes 
it  possible  to  run  it  at  a  higher  rate  of  speed  without  jar  or  injury  to 
the  press. 

It  is  especially  designed  for  fine  book,  newspaper  and  general  job 
printing.  For  accuracy  of  register  and  convenience  of  making  ready, 
it  is  unexcelled.  The  workmanship  and  wearing  qualities  are  unsur- 
passed, 

No.  3^,  33x48  inches,  inside  bearers;  28x44  inches,  matter  cov- 
ered; length  of  base,  7  feet  7^  inches;  width  of  base,  5  feet 
3^  inches;  weight  boxed,  10,000  pounds $2200.00 

Table  distribution,  extra 100.00 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  or  hard  packing-,  wrenches, 
iron  steps,  two  complete  sets  stocks — one  set  cast  with  composition  ready  for  immediate  use. 


875 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


876 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


THE  CRANSTON=VICTOR  TWO=REVOLUTION  PRESS. 
Two=RoIler. 

See  illustration  on  opposite  page. 

The  track  has  wide  runners,  laid  with  steel.  The  table  has  three 
supports — two  in  the  track,  one  on  a  center  bearing  placed  on  the  girt — 
thus  giving  three  continuous  bearings  through  the  line  of  impression 
without  interference  of  a  third  track.  Cylinder  and  lifting  shafts,  rolls, 
shoes,  knuckles,  are  of  steel.  The  smaller  parts  are  built  with  a  view 
to  the  greatest  possible  wear. 

The  mechanism  for  lifting  the  cylinder  is  simple,  effective,  and  con- 
trolled by  cam  movements.     No  strain  and  no  wear.     Steel  bearings. 

The  press  has  air  springs  ;  patent  device  for  controlling  motion  of 
sliders  ;  all  gears  and  racks  have  wide  faces,  and  are  cut  from  the  solid; 
distribution  unfailing;  large  size  form  rollers,  with  bearings  convenient 
and  secure,  easily  placed  in  position  and  as  easily  removed  ;  fly  cam 
with  continuous  surface  ;  deep  fountain  basin  ;  arrangement  for  ad- 
justing fountain  roll ;  cover  for  fountain  ;  adjustable  bearers  ;  hard- 
wood feed  table  ;  patent  improved  feed  guides  and  side-guide  leaf  on 
feed  table  ;  patent  stop  and  reversing  motion  ;  automatic  leaf-lifting 
device  for  preventing  the  tongues  or  guides  from  catching  and  tearing 
the  tympan  while  reversing  press ;  arrangement  for  throwing  reel 
wheels  on  or  off  while  making  ready. 

The  movements  are  all  conveniently  and  easily  adjusted,  and  positive 
in  their  action. 

The  speed  of  this  press  is  all  that  can  be  obtained  from  any  press  of 
corresponding  size  and  style. 

Inside  Matter  Length  of  Width  of         Weight, 

Size.  Bearers.  Covered.  Base.  Base.  Boxed.         Price. 

No.  4      .  34x50  in.  .  30x46  in.  .    8  ft.  6     in.  .  5  ft.    7^^  in.  .  14,500 

No.  5^  .  38x54  in.  .  34x50 in.  .    9  ft.  6^  in.  .  5  ft.  11 J^  in.  .  16,000 

No.  6      .  42x60  in.  .  37x56  in.  .  10  ft 6  ft.    3     in.  .  17,500 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  or  hard  packing, 
wrenches,  iron  steps,  two  complete  sets  stocks — one  set  cast  with  composition  ready  for  im- 
mediate use. 

The  Cranston  Presses. 

These  presses  have  always  been  built  on  high-grade  lines.  The  motto 
of  the  maker,  painted  conspicuously  in  the  factory,  "  First  learn  to  do 
a  thing  well,  then  learn  to  do  it  quickly,"  has  been  consistently  carried 
ovit,  and  it  can  safely  be  affirmed  that  the  Cranston  presses  are  unex- 
celled in  fine  workmanship,  true  mechanical  principles,  and  superior 
materials,  all  which  result  in  durability,  smoothness,  and  general  satis- 
faction. The  new  series  of  1897  have  numerous  up-to-date  improve- 
ments, and  some  sizes  have  been  changed  for  the  better  convenience  of 
printers.  The  numerous  users  of  Cranston  presses  will  be  more  than 
pleased  with  the  new  series. 

877 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


THE  CRANSTON=VICTOR  COMMERCIAL  PRESS. 
Two=RevoIution,  with  Four  Rollers. 

J'or  description,  etc.,  see  opposite  page. 


878 


EVERYTHING    FOR   THE  PRINTER 


THE  CRANSTON=VICTOR  COMMERCIAL  PRESS. 
Two=Revolution,  with  Four  Rollers. 

See  illiistratio7i  on  opposite  page. 

Various  methods  of  engraving  having  been  developed,  and  their  utility 
practically  demonstrated,  the  demand  has  been  created  for  a  press  that 
will  bring  out  delicate  lines  of  half-tone,  process,  etched,  photo-en- 
graved plates,  and  work  of  this  description,  giving  that  clear  and  dis- 
tinct impression  without  which  the  best  results  are  not  attainable  from 
such  plates.  The  new  Victor  Two-Revolution  Four-Roller  Commer- 
cial Press  is  especially  designed  for  this  class  of  work.  Possessing  as 
it  does  the  patented  features  of  our  larger  sizes,  it  is,  like  them,  solidly 
constructed,  giving  an  tmyielding  impy-ession  and  an  ample  inking  surface. 
Its  size  is  convenient  and  sufficiently  large  to  meet  all  demands  for  work 
of  this  class,  while  the  speed  provides  for  rapid  production.  Many 
features  are  embodied  in  this  press  for  convenience  in  make-ready,  etc. 
The  distribution  is  a  complete  system,  by  means  of  which  every  particle 
of  inking  surface  is  evenly  and  tho7'oughly  covered.  The  movements  are 
easily  adjusted  and  positive  in  their  action.  The  cam  has  a  continuous 
surface  and  the  sheets  are  laid  lightly  on  the  table  without  smut  or  off- 
set. Adjustable  fly-fingers.  The  height  of  the  press  is  such  that  it 
can  be  fed  from  the  floor,  and  it  is  built  with  special  reference  to  con- 
venience in  working  about  it.  Its  register  \.s  faultless.  This  press  is  the 
result  of  careful  study,  and  embodies  suggestions  from  practical  printers 
regarding  the  requirements  for  printing  this  special  work.  The  very 
satisfactory^  results  obtained  from  those  in  use  prove  conclusively  that 
the  Victor  will  meet  all  requirements  made  upon  it. 

The  speed  is  equal  to  all  reasonable  demands  for  fine  printing. 


Inside  Matter  Length  of  Width  of  Weight, 

Size.  Bearers.  Covered.  Base.  Base.  Boxed.  Price. 


No.  2A  .  25  X  38  in.  .  22  X  34  in.  .  6  ft.  5%  in.  .  4  ft.  534;  in.  .  7500  lbs. 


Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  or  hard-packing,  wrenches, 
two  complete  sets  stocks. 


A  Wise  Purchase. 

The  No.  2A  Cranston-Victor  Press  is  a  money-maker.  Fine  job 
printing,  from  small  circulars  to  any  size  within  its  capacity,  can  be 
done  at  high  .speed  and  with  the  finest  results.  In  a  printing  establish- 
ment doing  general  work  of  all  grades  this  press  will  prove  exceedingly 
useful  and  profitable.  Its  con.struction  and  features  are  such  that  mak- 
ing ready  can  be  done  quickly.  It  takes  in  a  great  range  of  work 
which  cannot  be  so  profitably  printed  on  a  larger  press. 


879 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE   PRINTER 


THE  CRANSTON=VICTOR  TWO=REVOLUTION  PRESS. 
Four=RolIer. 

See  illustration  on  opposite  Page. 

The  entire  frame  of  the  press  is  solid  and  compact.  The  tracks  on 
both  the  table  and  runners  are  wide,  laid  with  steel,  and  the  rolls  tra- 
versing on  them  are  of  the  same  material  accurately  gauged  to  size. 
The  lifting  mechanism  for  the  cylinder  is  a  direct  cam  motion,  plain  in 
construction,  smooth  running,  operated  with  light  power,  requiring  no 
weight.  The  shafts,  cams,  knuckles,  studs,  rolls,  shoes,  and  all  wear- 
ing parts,  are  of  steel,  and  built  with  view  of  greatest  possible  resistance 
to  wear.  The  shoes  are  securely  fastened  and  doweled  to  the  rack 
hangers.  The  cylinder  has  heavy  flanges.  The  impression  surface  is 
strongly  braced  and  supported.  The  press  has  hard-wood  feed  table  ; 
fly  cam  with  continuous  surface.  Ample  provision  is  made  securing 
distribution  and  register. 

This  is  a  prCvSS  that  can  be  easily  handled,  with  movements  plain  and 
direct  in  action,  adjvistments  readily  and  conveniently  made,  resulting 
in  the  greatest  economy  of  time  and  labor. 

This  press  is  provided  with  a  trip,  which  may  be  thrown  on  or  off  at 
any  point  of  the  stroke  of  the  bed. 

The  reciprocating  motion  of  the  table  is  controlled  by  air  springs 
which  are  simple  and  effective,  having  a  plain  valve  which  is  in  itself 
direct  acting  without  any  complicated  attachments.  The  sheets  are 
delivered  to  the  fly  by  the  tapeless  delivery.  The  down-delivery  at- 
tachment gives  a  positive  and  unfailing  delivery  of  sheets  on  the  fly 
table. 

As  far  as  practicable  on  all  our  presses,  the  adjustments  are  made 
with  thumb  nuts. 

The  sliders  are  attached  to  the  table  by  our  patent  slider  motion,  and 
uniformity  in  travel  thereby  insured. 

The  patent  feed  guides  and  adjustable  side-guide  leaf  on  feed  table 
can  be  adjusted  with  the  utmost  precision  without  leaving  the  feeder's 
platform.  Reel  wheels  are  readily  thrown  on  or  off  while  making 
read3^ 

The  patent  stop  and  reversing  motion  enables  the  feeder  to  stop  the 
press  instantly  at  any  desired  point,  and  run  it  backward,  thereby 
effecting  economy  of  time  and  labor,  as  he  has  absolute  control  of  the 
press  without  leaving  his  position. 

The  automatic  leaf-lifting  device  prevents  the  tongues  or  guides  from 
catching  or  tearing  the  tympan  while  reversing  press. 


Size. 

Inside 
Bearers. 

Matter 
Covered. 

Length  of 
Base. 

Width  of 
Base. 

Weight 
Boxed. 

Price. 

No.  4      . 

•    .  34  X  50 

29x46 

9  ft.  6^  in. 

5  ft.    iV^  in. 

17,500 

.    .     . 

No.  5^  . 

.    .38x54 

34x50 

9  ft.  6^  in. 

5  ft.  11^  in. 

18,500 

.    .     . 

No.  6      . 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  overhead  fixtures  complete,  blanket  or  hard  packing,  wrenches, 
iron  steps,  two  complete  sets  stocks — one  set  cast  with  composition  ready  for  immediate  use. 

881 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


COMBINATION  PAPER 
JOGGER. 

"  The  two  Joggers  give  perfect  sat- 
isfaction. 

"  Find  draft  for  settlement  and 
send  us  twenty  more  at  your  earli- 
est convenience,  following  sizes. — 
RAND,  MCNALLY  &  CO.,  Chi- 
cago." 


Made  with  wings,  to  be  instantly  removed  if  desired.  No  projecting  rod  on  front  side  to 
tear  clothes.  This  of  itself  is  worth  the  price  of  a  Jogger.  Patent  attachable  wings  for  small 
Joggers,  b}^  which  letter-heads,  etc.,  can  be  evened  up. 

24  X  36  inches,  or  less  .    .    .    .$15.00    i    I^arger  than  36  x  48  inches   .$20.00 

36x48      ''  "  ....     18.00    I 

OVERHEAD  POWER  FIXTURES 

Consisting  of  countershaft,  two  adjustable  hangers  with  oil  cups,  two  cone  pulleys,  and 
driving  pulley  for  main  shaft. 


Light  Fixtures  for  Eighth=Medium  Presses  and  Smaller. 

No,  I — 3  speed,  6  to    9  inches,  belt  1%  inches $15.00 

No.  2 — 4  speed,  7  to  10  inches,  belt  i3^  inches 18.00 

Heavy  Fixtures. 

No.  3 — 3  speed,  Kighth  Medium 20.00 

No.  4 — 4  speed.  Eighth  Medium 22.50 

No.  5 — 3  speed,  Quarto  Medium 22.50 

No.  6—4  speed,  Qviarto  Medium 25.00 

No.  7—3  speed,  Half  Medium 27.50 

No.  8—4  speed.  Half  Medium 30-0° 

Shafting,  Hangers,  Pulleys  and  Collars  Furnished  to  order  at  the 
lowest  prices.     For  Belting^  see  page  831. 

882 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


TRIBUNE  NEWSPAPER  FOLDER. 

All  Iron  Frame.     Working  parts  Steel   and   Iron.     All   Movements 

Positive.    No  Sprocket  Chains.    No  Lost  Motion. 


This  IS  a  folder  of  the  highest  grade  of  construction  and  efficiency 
without  a  superior  for  its  purpose  on  the  market,  and  sold  at  such  mod- 
erate net  prices  as  to  make  so-called  "  cheap  "  foiders  highly  expeS?ve 
^Ui'^f^lrlT'.fT^A'^'^^  ?S^  reliability  considered.  It  has  no^make! 
shitt  devices  It  folds  on  the  same  principle  as  the  high-grade  book 
machines.     The  simplest  folder  made  ^ 

Made  m  one  size  only  36x48  inches,  which  takes  in  any  size  sheet 
^Pr  o/tf  Iff  ''''•'^i?^'^'':  {^■'"'^  ^'/  32  to  36  X  48  inches.  Paster  and  trim! 
w^h  fW.  I  Af^^^^}.^'^^.^  of  purchase  or  added  afterward.  Made 
with  three-  and  four-fold  deliveries.  Three-fold  work  is  delivered  in  a 
[n  mSt^on.  ^^^^-^o\d  work  is  delivered  in  a  packer,  as  shown 

oi^fl^l^?"^"^^  ^^  ^  competent  operator  it  will  fold  ordinary  sixteen 
and  thirty-two  page  work.  ^ 

Weight  about  900  pounds.  Power  required,  about  one-tenth  of  one 
norse  power.     Speed,  3000  folio  or  quarto  sheets  per  hour. 

List  Prices. 

For  hand  feed $ 

Paster  and  Trimmer 25  00 

Fixtures  for  attaching  to  press,  net   ...    ^    .'!.''    ^   .*'    ."      joioo  extra 

Two  and  four-page  insetting  attachment,  net 100.00  extra 

Two  and  four-page  covering  attachment,  net 100.00  extra. 

Circulars  and  discounts  on  application. 

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BENNETT  ECONOMICAL  FOLDER 


Has  a  strong,  wooden  frame,  with  working  parts  of  iron.  Delivers 
at  third  and  fourth  folds,  and  can  be  changed  without  stopping  machine. 
Has  pasting  and  trimming  attachment  for  eight  (8)  page  work.  Built  in 
hand-feed,  or  attachable  to  any  cylinder  press,  front  or  back  delivery. 
All  journals  are  of  tool  steel,  with  journal  boxes  three  diameters  long, 
hung  in  self-adjusting  pivot  hangers,  making  it  possible  to  remove  any 
fold  roll,  driving  or  rock  shaft  in  a  few  moments  and  replace  in  line, 
and  there  is  not  a  gear  on  the  machine  but  can  be  reached  conveni- 
ently, and  removed  easily.  All  adjustments  are  made  by  screw,  each 
tape  tightened  independently,  drop  of  fold  blades  can  be  regulated  by 
the  "turnbuckle"  adjustment  to  one-hundredth  of  an  inch.  There  are 
side  guides  to  insure  accuracy  in  folding,  whether  a  sheet  comes  from  a 
press  or  feed-board. 

No  extra  charge  for  press  fixtures  in  attachable  machines,  except 
for  front-delivery  press. 

32x44  (6-Column  Quarto),  or  36x50  (7-Column  Quarto),  including 

Paster  and  Trimmer $240.00 

Folio  Supplement  Attachment,  with  Paster 50.00 

Quarto  Supplement  Attachment,  with  Paster 85.00 

Folio  and  Quarto  Supplement  Attachment,  combined 125.00 

Cover  Attachment  for  eight  pages 100.00 

Fifth  or  Post-office  Fold 50.00 

Hand  Feed  and  Attachable  in  one  machine 50.00 

Attachments  for  Front-Delivery  Press 25.00 

THE  BENNETT  COUNTRY  QUARTO  FOLDER. 

This  machine  is  exactly  the  same  as  the  Economical  Folder,  except 
that,  instead  of  regular  packing  boxes  at  the  third  or  fourth  fold,  it  has 
a  packing  box  at  the  fourth  fold  and  a  drop  box  at  the  third  fold. 

6  or  7-Column  Quarto,  including  Paster  and  Trimmer $200.00 

Hand  feed  or  attachable  to  press. 

885 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HERCULES  SPECIAL  GAS  AND  GASOLINE  ENGINE. 

The  superiority  of  a  good 
gas  engine  to  a  steam  engine 
in  economy,  convenience, 
safety,  cleanliness  and  avail- 
ability at  a  moment's  notice 
is  conceded  by  all,  and  more 
especially  in  offices  where 
the  use  of  power  is  inter- 
mittent ;  because  with  steam 
power,  if  used  only  at  short 
intervals  during  a  day,  steam 
must  always  be  kept  up,  and 
the  fire  and  boiler  constantly 
watched,  while  with  a  gas 
engine  one  turn  of  the 
wheel  and  your  power  is 
available,  and  when  done 
with  all  expense  ceases. 
With  the  gas  engine  there  is 
no  dirt,  no  coal,  no  engineer, 
no  noise,  no  smoke,  no  an- 
noyance, no  danger. 

The  Hercules  Special  is  a 
modern  gas  engine,  built  on 
the  same  substantial  and 
durable  lines  as  a  first-class 
steam  engine,  held  in  a  solid, 
heavy  frame  of  No.  i  grade 
iron,  with  all  working  parts 
of  bronze  or  forged  steel, 
highly  finished,  with  auto- 
matic governor,  sight  feed 
lubricators,  and  adjustable 
oilers. 

The  principle  of  construc- 
tion is  designed  to  ^et  the 
maximum  power  with  the 
minimum  consumption  of 
gas,  and  the  consumption  is  automatically  regulated  to  correspond 
with  the  power  used.  If  only  ^-horse  power  is  used,  then  the  con- 
sumption of  gas  is  about  one-fifth  as  much  as  if  the  maximum  power 
of  the  engine  was  in  use.  The  consumption  of  gas  is  about  fifteen  cubic 
feet  per  horse  power  (actually  used)  per  hour. 

The  gas  is  ignited  by  either  an  electric  spark  generated  by  the  con- 
tact of  two  heavy,  hardened  steel  electrodes,  which  are  easily  adjusted 
while  engine  is  running,  or  by  means  of  a  heated  metallic  tube,  or  by 
both  methods. 

When  Used  as  a  Gasoline  Engine. 

The  gasoline,  which  may  be  of  a  cheap  grade  (74°  test),  is  fed  from  a 
tank  placed  at  a  distance,  and  connected  with  the  gas  chamber  on  the 
side  of  engine.  The  gas  passes  into  the  mixing  valve,  and  combines 
with  the  requisite  quantity  of  hot  air  to  secure  perfect  combustion,  full 
power,  and  no  smell.  Full  directions  for  making  and  placing  gasoline 
tank  and  connecting  same  are  sent  with  the  engine.  The  gasoline  en- 
gine consumes  about  one-eighth  of  a  gallon  of  gasoline  per  horse  power 
per  hour,  and  the  consumption  is  in  proportion  to  the  power  used. 

25^  horse  power  (actual) $185.00 

Send  for  descriptive  circular. 

When  required,  the  Hercules  is  supplied  with  the  necessary  appliances 
for  operating  by  both  gas  and  gasoline. 


2^  horse  power  Hercules  Special  Gas  Engine. 


886 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


EMMERICH  BRONZING  MACHINE. 


Over  one  thousand  of  these  excellent  machines  are  in  use,  and  all 
give  satisfactory  results.  They  apply  the  bronze,  polish  and  remove  the 
superfluous  powder,  and  deliver  the  sheet,  bronzed  side  up,  at  a  speed 
of  two  thousand  on  the  smaller  sizes.  They  are  self-adjusting  for  all 
thicknesses  of  paper.  They  are  made  to  be  belted  to  a  main  shaft,  and 
are  equipped  with  belt  shifter  and  tight  and  loose  pulleys. 


Speed  of 


Maximum 

Floor 

^ 

IVeig-ht. 

Driving 

No.         Capacity.               Space.             Pounds. 

Pulley. 

I    .    .    .      9x15    ...    24x30    ...     320   . 

•    330    •     • 

2 

14x25 

30x37 

390   . 

.    360 

3 

16x30 

44x50 

600   . 

.    IIO 

4 

20x35 

48x54 

750   . 

•    105 

5 

25x40 

54x58 

900    . 

.      90 

6 

28x44 

57x60 

1050   . 

.    140 

7 

34x50 

62x65 

1225    . 

.    140 

8 

36x54 

65x70 

1350   . 

.    140 

Diameter 
Driving 
Pulley. 

6  inches 
6  inches 
10  inches 
10  inches 
10  inches 
13  inches 
13  inches 
13  inches 


Price 

f.o.b. 

factory. 

$300.00 

375-00 
475.00 
550.00 
650.00 
750.00 
850.00 
925.00 


EMMERICH  CARD  BRONZING  MACHINE. 

Specially  constructed  for  bronzing  heavy  stock  that  will  not  conform 
to  a  cylinder,  such  as  photograph  mounts,  thick  cards,  etc.  Both  sides 
of  cards  are  dusted  at  one  operation.  Forty  photograph  mounts  per 
minute  is  the  speed. 


Price. 


Speed  of 

Diameter 

Maximum 

Floor 

Weight 

Driving 

Driving 

No 

Capacity. 

Space. 

Pounds. 

Pulley. 

Pulley. 

I 

.    .  10  m.  .   . 

.    24x34    . 

•     .    350    . 

.     .    200    . 

.     8  inches 

2 

.    .  14  m.  .   . 

.    28x37    . 

.     .    420    . 

.     .    200    . 

.     8  inches 

3 

.    .  20  m.  .   . 

.    34x40    . 

.     •    525    . 

•     .    175    • 

.  10  inches 

4 

.    .  24  m.  .    . 

•    38x45    • 

.     .    650    . 

•     •    175    ■ 

.  12  inches 

Prices  will  be  quoted  upon  receipt  of  sample  or  descript 


ion  of  work  to  be  done. 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO, 


FOR  STOCK  ROOM  AND  BINDERY. 


PEERLESS  GEM  PAPER  CUTTER. 


Superior  in  every  detail  and  in  the  leverage,  cutting  with  greater  ease 
to  operator,  and  returning  from  cut  with  the  least  possible  exertion, 
owing  to  their  perfect  balance.  The  frame  is  stronger,  heavier  and 
better  braced;  the  knife  thicker  and  deeper,  insuring  a  truer  cut  and 
longer  life;  the  lever  is  adjustable;  the  balance  weight  is  now  hung 
inside  the  frame,  thus  saving  floor  room.  There  are  split  back  gauges, 
side  gauges,  and  a  front  enameled  measuring  gauge.  Unexcelled  in 
construction,  materials  used,  and  finish. 

Compare  details  of  construction  given  below  with  those  on  other 
cutters. 

30-inch,  cuts  305^  inches $175.00 

32-inch,  cuts  32^  inches 200.00 


30-inch 
32-inch 


Weight, 
Unboxed. 

1340  lbs. 
1425  lbs. 


Details  of  Construction. 


Thickness    Thickness     Depth 
of  Knife  Bar.  of  Knife,    of  Knife. 


Diameter  Diameter  Steel  Lever 
Lever  Shaft.    Connection  Shaft. 


iK  in. 
i^  in. 


/2  in. 
^in. 


5in. 
5  in. 


2  m. 
2  in. 


iHin. 
iH  in. 


888 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


PEERLESS  GEM  PAPER  CUTTERS 


23=INCH 

PEERLESS  GEM 
CUTTER. 

No  other  cutter  of  this  size,  or 
about  this  size,  equals  the  new 
23-inch  cutter.  It  weighs  725 
pounds,  unboxed;  has  4%xys- 
inch  knife,  and  i%-inch  knife 
bar.  Built  on  the  Peerless-Gem 
principle,  it  has  leverage  of 
maximum  power  and  easy  re- 
turn, and  all  the  features  of  the 
25-inch  Peerless  Gem  Cutter.  It 
is  not  possible  to  build  a  better 
cutter  for  the  money  asked. 

The  balance  weight  is  hung 
inside  the  frame,  thus  saving 
floor  space  and  removing  an 
annoying  obstruction. 


23-inch,  cuts  231^  in. 


$IOO.CX3 


Style  of  25-inch  Peerless  Gem  Cutter. 

889 


Style  of  23-incli  Peerless  Gi.n  Citt^r. 


25=INCH 

PEERLESS  GEM 
CUTTER. 

Kxcels  all  other  cutters 
of  its  size  in  weight,  ease 
of  cut,  strength,  durabil- 
ity and  finish.  It  is  built 
on  the  same  design  as  the 
Peerless  Gem  in  all  points, 
except  that  the  lever  is 
fixed  instead  of  movable. 
The  weight  is  825  pounds, 
vmboxed  ;  has  4%x  %-inch 
knife  ;  i%!-inch  knife  bar. 
The  best  money's-worth 
ever  offered  in  a  25-inch 
paper  cutter. 

The  leverage  both  while 
cutting  and  returning  is 
perfect,  reducing  the 
exertion  of  cutting  to  a 
minimum. 

The  balance  weight  is 
hung  inside  the  frame  to 
save  floor  space. 


25-inch,  cuts  25^  in.  .    .  $125.00 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


CLIPPER 

PAPER 

CUTTER. 

Design  ed  for  cutting 
small  work,  such  as 
labels,  circulars,  etc. 
Has  a  patented  rever- 
sible clamp,  which 
cuts  very  narrow 
strips  and  leaves  no 
marks  on  the  paper. 
The  lever  is  pulled 
forward  to  cut.  Qual- 
ity of  construction  is 
Ai. 


Cuts  and  squares  12  inches $40.00 


UTILITY  PAPER  CUTTER 

With  Iron  Stand. 

Iron  stands  are 
made  for  each  size, 
and  are  recommend- 
ed where  bench  room 
should  be  saved. 


A  thoroughly  well-built  cut- 
ter, without  a  superior  of  its 
size.  Has  side  and  back 
gauges,  and  a  patent  reversi- 
ble clamp  which  cuts  very  nar- 
row strips  without  marking 
the  paper. 

With-      With 

out  Iron 

Stand.      Stand. 

$50.00  $57.00 

60.00      67.00 


Cuts  and  squares 
16  inches   .    .    . 

Cuts  and  squares 
18  inches   .    .    . 


Extra  Knives. 

16-inch  .   .   .  $4.50 


18-inch 


6,00 


Illustration  of  the  Utility  Paper 
Cutter  with  iron  stand,  sent  upon 
application. 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


CHANDLER  &  PRICE 
PAPER 
CUTTER. 

Of  modern  and  strong 
construction,  and  built  by 
one  of  the  most  reliable 
builders  of  printing  ma- 
chinery in  the  world.  Has 
interlocking  back  gauge 
and  clamp,  and  gauges  to 
a  half  inch  from  the  cut- 
ting edge  of  the  knife. 
Has  side  gauges  and  ad- 
justable lever. 

26-inch $i3o.cx) 

30-inch 175.00 


RELIANCE  LEVER 
PAPER  CUTTER. 


ADVANCE  LEVER 
PAPER  CUTTER. 


Its  special  feature  is  the  arran.sfement 
for  taking-  up  the  wear  in  slideway,  in 
which  the  knife  bar  moves,  by 
means  of  steel  gibs  controlled  p^ 

by  set  screws. 


23-inch $90.00 

25-inch 110.00 

28-inch 135-00 


22^-inch $90.00 

25-inch 110.00 

30-inch 165.00 

33-inch 200.00 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ADVANCE  POWER  CUTTER. 


The  Advance  Power  Cutter  is  fitted  for  hand  or  steam,  is  solidly 
built,  the  frame  is  firmly  stayed  by  two  substantial  cross-braces,  upon 
which  is  bolted  the  arch  that  supports  the  center  of  the  bed,  making  it 
perfectly  rigid  and  firm  under  pressure  of  clamp  or  knife.  It  is  fitted 
with  the  interlocking  back  gauge  and  clamp,  by  which  paper  may 
be  cut  to  within  half  an  inch  of  the  knife.  It  has  brass  figured  rules 
in  bed,  back  and  front.  The  throw-off  is  automatic  and  stops  the  knife 
instantly  ;  it  may  be  thrown  off  at  any  point,  thus  obviating  possible 
waste  of  paper  through  error.  The  knife  has  a  dip-cut,  which  will  be 
duly  appreciated  by  all  requiring  a  power  paper  cutter. 

The  slideways  in  which  the  knife-bar  moves  is  faced  with  steel  gibs 
secured  and  adjusted  by  means  of  three  set-screws  on  each  side,  so  that 
any  wear  in  the  slideways  may  be  taken  up  quite  easily. 

This  is  a  very  convenient  style  of  cutter,  as  it  will  be  found  to  be  a 
very  effective  and  easily  operated  hand  power  cutter  at  times  when 
other  power  is  not  available. 

3c-inch,  squares  30  inches $300.00 

33-inch,  squares  33  inches 350-00 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


PEERLESS  POWER 
PAPER  CUTTER. 


A  powerful,  com- 
pact, well-bviilt  cut- 
ter. The  clamp  is 
operated  by  two 
worm -screws, 
which  give  it  great 
firmness.  Has  in- 
terlocking back 
gauges  and  clamp, 
side  gauges  and 
measuring  gauge. 
All  movements  are 
positive,  all  adjust- 
ments easy  and 
rapid. 


Cuts  36  inches  square $650.cx) 

Cuts  40  inches  square 800.00 


CHALLENGE 
POWER  CUTTER. 

This  cutter  is  provided  with  side 
gauges,  back  and  front ;  an  extra 
reversible  side  gauge  for  front  table; 
split  back  gauge ;  interlocking  back 
gauge  and  clamp,  for  cutting  nar- 
row widths;  brass  figured  rules  in 
bed,  back  and  front.  The  slideways 
on  which  the  knife  bar  moves  are 
faced  with  gibs  controlled  by  set 
screws,  so  that  all  wear  in  the 
slideways  may  be  taken  up. 


30-inch,  squares  30  inches $400.00 

32-inch,  squares  32  inches 450.00 

36-inch,  squares  36  inches 650.00 

40-inch,  squares  40  inches 750.00 


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SHERIDAN'S  IDEAL  CUTTER. 


This  cutter  embodies  the  result  of  sixty  years  of  labor  and  experi- 
ence. Has  all  the  desirable  features  of  the  well-known  "Auto."  Cut- 
ter, with  the  advantage  that  both  clamp  and  knife  are  drawn  down 
from  both  ends  with  no  reverse  motion  of  gear,  thus  securing  an  abso- 
lutely noiseless  machine,  with  a  positive  and  very  powerful  automatic 
clamp  motion.     All  gears  are  cut  and  all  shafts  of  steel. 


)ize, 

Weight, 

ins. 

pounds. 

.^6 

3600 

6 

40 

4800 

6 

45 

5100 

7 

50 

7200 

7 

55 

7550 

8 

60 

8050 

8 

65 

9000 

9 

70 

9400 

9 

ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 
ft. 


Floor  space. 
X5ft. 
x6ft. 
x6ft. 

X7ft. 
X7ft. 
X7ft. 
x8ft. 
x8ft. 


6  in. 
6  in. 
6  in. 


5in. 


6  in. 


6  in. 
6  in. 


Pulleys, 

inches. 

Speed. 

Price, 

Boxing. 

16x3^ 

300 

$  700.00 

$10.00 

i6x3>^ 

300 

850.00 

12.00 

18x4 

300 

1000.00 

15-00 

18x4 

275 

1300.00 

17.00 

18x4 

275 

1450.00 

22.00 

20x4 

275 

1650.00 

24.00 

20x4 

275 

1850.00 

27.00 

20x4 

275 

2100.00 

30.00 

THE  SHERIDAN  POWER  CUTTER. 


Size.  Price. 

33  inches $550.00 

36  inches 650.00 

39  inches 725.00 

43  inches 800.00 

46  inches 900.00 


Hand  Clamp. 

Boxing-. 


$  9.00 
10.00 
12.00 
13.00 
15-00 


Size. 


48  inches 
53  inches 
56  inches 
63  inches 


Price. 
$1000.00 
1200.00 
1400.00 
1800.00 


Boxing. 

$17.00 
20.00 
22.00 
25.00 


895 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


Style  of  Light  Pattern  Grinder. 


AUTOMATIC  KNIFE  GRINDER. 

Knife  grinders  have  become  a  ne- 
cessity in  large  printing  offices,  as 
well  as  in  offices  remote  from  grind- 
ing establishments,  as  in  the  latter 
the  saving  not  alone  of  the  cost  of 
grinding,  but  of  expressage,  delays, 
and  extra  knives  v^ill  very  soon  pay 
for  the  cost  of  a  knife  grinder. 

Two  styles  are  made.  In  the  light 
pattern,  as  illustrated  on  this  page, 
the  slide  or  knife  holder  is  moved 
by  hand  against  the  emery  wheel, 
which  is  turned  by  power. 

The  weight  of  the  32-inch  size  is 
550  pounds,  boxed.  The  tight  and 
loose  pulleys  are  six  inches  in  diam- 
eter, and  should  run  at  iioo  revolu- 
tions per  minute. 

The  grinder  is  adjustable  for  flat 
or  concave  grinding.  The  emery 
wheels  are  eight  inches  in  diameter 
with  three  and  one-half  inch  face, 
and  can  be  used  up  almost  entirely. 
Kxtra  wheels  cost  $4.00  each,  net. 

In  ordering  light  or  heavy  pattern 
grinders  it  is  necessary  to  send  ac- 
curate description  of  knives  to  be 
ground.  Knife  holders  are  made  to 
suit  any  knife  without  extra  charge. 

Net  Prices  of  Light  Pattern  (Style  B)  Grinders. 

To  grind  knives  up  to  26  inches,  complete $  75.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  32  inches,  complete 85.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  44  inches,  complete 105.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  54  inches,  complete 130.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  60  inches,  complete 140.00 

Attachments,  for  water,  extra 10.00 

HEAVY  PATTERN  AUTOMATIC  KNIFE  GRINDER. 

In  this  style  the  knife  holder  is  moved  by  power,  and  reverses  auto- 
matically. The  knife  holder  can  be  set  at  different  angles  from  the 
emery  wheel,  which  has  a  flat  face  with  the  corners  rounded  off.  If  the 
bed  is  set  at  a  right  angle  to  the  emery-wheel  spindle,  the  knife  moves 
back  and  forth  against  the  face  and  is  ground  a  flat  bevel  ;  if  it  is  set 
at  any  other  angle  the  rounded  corner  will  do  the  grinding  and  the 
bevel  will  be  concave.  This  feature  will  be  appreciated  by  those  who 
prefer  a  flat,  stout  edge  for  rough  work,  and  a  thin,  concave  edge  for 
fine  work.  The  emery  wheels  are  twelve  inches  in  diameter  with  four- 
inch  face,  and  can  be  used  up  almost  entirely.  Kxtra  wheels  cost  $7.00 
each,  net.  The  tight  and  loose  pulleys  are  eight  inches  in  diameter, 
and  should  run  at  800  revolutions  per  minute.  Weight  of  the  108-inch 
grinder  is  1800  pounds.  A  perfect  water  attachment  is  supplied,  the 
water  being  delivered  in  any  desired  quantity  on  the  bevel  of  knife  by 
means  of  a  brass  centrifugal  pump. 

Net  Prices  Heavy  Pattern  (Style  A)  Grinders. 

To  grind  knives  up  to  54  inches,  complete $200.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  60  inches,  complete 215.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  76  inches,  complete 235.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  84  inches,  complete 260.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  90  inches,  complete 280.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  96  inches,  complete 310.00 

To  grind  knives  up  to  108  inches,  complete 350.00 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


CUTTING  STICKS. 

%  Inch 
Square. 

30-inch  and  under,  per  dozen $  -75 

34-inch  and  under,  per  dozen 80 

38-inch  and  under,  per  dozen 85 

44-inch  and  under,  per  dozen 95 

48-inch  and  under,  per  dozen i.oo 

54-inch  and  under,  per  dozen i.io 

CUTTING  STRIPS 

For  Hamilton's  Patent  Cutting  Stick,  described  below. 

Under  38  inches,  per  dozen,  net $'.25 

38  inches  and  not  exceeding  54  inches,  per  dozen,  net 40 


%toi^ 

Round 

Inch  Square. 

for  Acme 

$1.50 

$2.50 

1.60 

2.50 

1.70 

2.75 

1.85 

3.00 

1.95 

3.50 

2.10 

4.00 

HAMILTON  PATENT  CUTTING  STICK. 


Consists  of  a  main 
body  piece  (A), 
made  to  fit  the 
groove  of  your  pa- 
per cutter.  The 
body  piece  has  a 
groove  or  recess  in 
it,  which  holds  a 
small  strip  (B)  one- 
quarter  of  an  inch 
square.  This  re- 
movable strip  is  the 
cutting  surface,  and 
is  held  in  place  by  a 
steel  clamp  (C), 
which  is  drawn  up 
by  the  bolts  (D). 
The  cutting  strips, 
being  square,  can 
be  used  on  four 
sides,  thus  giving 
the  same  amount  of 
service  as  the  large- 
size  sticks  hereto- 
fore used. 


SEE  THAT  B  ? 

A.  is  the  body  piece  made 

to  fit  groove  in  cutter. 
B  is  the  cutting  strip  on  which  knife  strikes.     It  is  one-fourth  inch  square,  and  is  just  as 

effective  as  if  it  was  one  and  one-quarter  inch  square,  also  cheaper,  and  always  fits. 


0  is  steel  clamp  which  holds  the  cutting  strip  and  prevents  warping. 
D  is  the  screw  which  grips  the  clamp  to  the  body  piece. 


HOW  TO  ORDER. 

I.  Give  size  square  the  main  body  piece  is  to  be.  Be  particular  on  this  point,  and  see  that 
groove  in  cutter  is  accurately  measured.  2.  Give  length  of  stick.  3.  State  how  far  from  yroni 
edge  of  stick  the  knife  strikes.  4.  State  whether  knife  cuts  from  right  to  left  or  left  to  right. 
In  ordering  cutting  strips  give  the  exact  length  required.  All  strips  are  cut  to  a  standard 
uniform  gauge,  and  are  sure  fit. 

Main  body  piece,  under  38  inches  long,  net $5.00 

Main  body  piece,  38  inches  to  54  inches  long,  net 6.00 

Main  body  piece,  55  inches  long  and  over,  net 7.00 

Cutting  strips,  under  38  inches  long,  per  dozen,  net 25 

Cutting  strips,  38  inches  to  54  inches  long,  per  dozen,  net 40 

Cutting  strips,  55  inches  and  longer,  per  dozen,  net 50 

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AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MONITOR  TABLE  SHEARS. 


Style  of  34-inch  Extra  Heavy  Monitor  Table  Shears. 

Two  styles  are  made  :  No.  i,  32-inch,  for  general  use,  and  No.  2,  34-inch, 
extra  heavy,  for  work  that  demands  greater  power.  The  knife,  gauges 
and  method  of  operation  are  the  same  on  each  style.  The  knife-bar 
head  is  adjustable  laterally  and  vertically,  and  another  adjustment  at 
the  head  enables  the  knife  bar  to  be  swvmg  either  way,  so  as  to  secure 
its  perfect  alignment  with  the  bed,  and  insure  a  perfect  shear  cut. 
The  screws  holding  the  knife-bar  head  are  1%  inches  in  diameter,  and 
are  turned  at  an  angle  of  55  degrees,  which  prevents  the  knife  bar  from 
springing.  The  clamp  is  parallel,  and  descends  upon  the  whole  length 
of  sheet  at  once  when  the  foot  is  placed  on  the  clamping  treadle.  The 
gauge  is  operated  by  a  hand  wheel  attached  to  a  geared  pinion  and 
rack.  The  rack  is  of  steel.  One  revolution  of  the  hand  wheel  moves 
gauge  four  inches.  The  table  is  scored  both  ways,  and  is  provided  with 
side  and  end  adjustable  gauges. 

No.  I,  all  iron,  32  inches $110.00 

No.  2,  all  iron,  34  inches,  extra  heavy 150.00 


SUCCESS 

CARD 

CUTTER. 

A  well-made, 
reliable  cutter, 
with  movable 
side  and  front 
gauges. 


12-inch  knife $10.00 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


BOSTON  CARD  CUTTERS. 
With  Accurate  Gauges. 


No.  12.     With  12^-inch  blade. 


These  cutters  have  iron  frames  and  polished  hard-wood  tables.     The 

Nos.    12   and    24    sizes   have   accurate    front,   side   and    back    gauges. 

The  front   gauge  is 

operated     by    racks 

and    pinions    which 

hold    the   gauge   se- 
curely at  each   end, 

and  move  it  exactly 

parallel     with      the 

knife.     No  clamp  is 

required,    as    the 

knives  have  a  drav^^- 

ing  cut,  which  keeps 

the    sheet    straight. 
The  No.  12  size  will  cut  any  length  of  sheet  in  two  or  more  cuts,  as 

the  standard  that  holds 
the  knife  bar  is  on  its  in- 
ner side  in  line  with  the 
cutting  edge,  as  vShown  in 
the  cut. 

The  No.  8  size  has  a  re- 
versible gauge,  which  may 
be  used  either  at  front  or 
back. 


No.  8,  with  8^-inch 
blade $8.50 

No.  12,  with  i2>^-inch 
blade 12.00 

No.  24,  with  245^-inch 
No.  8.     With  81^-inch  blade.  blade    .  24  OO 

57  899 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


BATES  AUTOMATIC  NUMBERING  MACHINES. 


These  very  superior  machines  operate  con- 
secutively,   duplicate    and    repeat,     and    the 
changes  are  made  instantaneovisly  by  simply 
moving  the  pointer  on  the  dial.     The  figure's 
are  cut  in  steel,  and  print  perfectly.   The  move- 
ment of  the  figures  is  entirely  automatic  from 
I  to  the  full  numerical  capacity  of  machine.    The 
figures  receive  ink  automaticallj^  from  a  thick 
felt  pad.     The  mechanism,  materials  and  finish 
are  unsurpassed.    All  parts  are  interchangeable, 
and  the  operation  is  noiseless.     Weighs  about  i6 


*  12345      B 12345 

■=12345  ^12345 

Styles  E  and  G  are  kept  in  stock  and  A 
and  F  are  furnished  to  order  at  short  notice. 

4-wheels,  numbering  to         9,999  .  . 

5-wheels,  numbering  to       99,999  .  . 

6-wheels,  numbering  to      999,999  .  . 

7-wheels,  numbering  to  9,999,999  .  . 

Prices  include  ink  and  pad. 


PARAGON 

NUMBERING 

MACHINE. 


Bates  Machine,  one-half  actual  si/e. 


A  machine  of  a  cheaper  grade,  but  accomplish- 
ing the  same  work  as  the  Bates,  the  chief  differ- 
ence in  method  of  construction  being  in  the  dial- 
changer.  In  this  machine  the  changes  are  made  by 
inserting  a  pin  in  the  holes  opposite  the  indicators. 

4-wheels,  numbering  to         9,999 $  8.00 

5-wheels,  numbering  to       99,999 9-00 

6-wheels,  numbering  to      999,999 10.00 

7-wheels,  numbering  to  9,999,999 12.00 

Each  machine  in  wood  box,  with  bottle  of  ink. 

In  ordering  state  style  of  figures  re- 
quired. Paragon  Machines  with  Gothic 
figures  can  be  supplied  at  same  prices.     ^ 


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For  Wetter  Numbering  Machines,  see  page 


900 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


MONITOR  PAGING  AND  NUMBERING  MACHINE. 
For  Treadle  or  Steam  Power. 


A  reliable,  well-constructed  machine,  with  steel  numbering  heads, 
which  by  changing  a  single  hand  screw  will  number  consecutively  or 
alternately  from  2  to  4  to  6,  and  so  on,  or  from  i  to  3  to  5,  and  so  on,  or 
by  the  use  of  a  repeating  wheel  fastened  by  a  single  hand  screw  will 
repeat  a  number  any  desired  number  of  times.  The  table  is  adjustable 
up  and  down.  The  foot-power  machines  are  made  with  journal  boxes, 
so  that  power  fixtures  may  be  added  at  any  time. 

For  Power  For 

and  Treadle.  Treadle. 

With  one  four-roll  steel  figure-head $225.00  $175.00 

With  one  six-roll  steel  figure-head 235.00  185.00 

With  one  four-roll  and  one  six-roll  steel  figure-head    285.00  235.00 

Prices  for  machines  for  power  include  countershaft  and  hangers.  If  these  are  not  required, 
the  prices  of  power  machines  will  be  $30  additional  to  prices  of  treadle  machines. 

STEEL  PAGING  AND  NUMBERING  FIGURE=HEADS. 

Four- roll,  to  number   10,000,  $50.00        Six-roll,  to  number  1,000,000,  $70.00 
Five-roll,  to  number  100,000,     60.00    \    F)xtra  repeater 3.00 

Prices  of  numbering  heads  include  one  repeater.     Styles  of  figures  sent  on  application. 

901 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


ACME 

STAPLE 

BINDERS. 

The  Only 
Staple  Binders 
Which  Will 
Not  Clog. 


The   No.   6  Acme  Wire  vStaple  Binder 
does  a  greater  range  of  work,  and   does 
better  work,  than  any  other  staple  binder. 
At  one  stroke  of  the  treadle  it  drives, 
clinches    and    releases   the   staple,    each 
operation  being  independent,  though 
continuous.  It  holds  two  hundred  and 
fifty  staples  at  a  charge, 
and    round  or  flat   and 
fine  or  coarse  staples 
may  be  used.  Staples  are 
fed  automatically  to  dri- 
ver by  positive  pressure 
on  both  legs,  and  clog- 
ging is  prevented  by  a 
device  which  effectually 


prevents  more  than  one  staple 

getting   under  the    driver  at  a 

time.     The  clinch  is  perfect  on 

any  thickness.    There  is  ample 

room  for  putting  in  and  taking 

out  work,  as  the  driver  arm  lifts 

more  than  an  inch  above  the  table  after  each  clinch 

space  under  the  arm  for  calendar  work. 

movement.     Kvery  machine  is  furnished 

Will  bind  to  a  thickness  of  ^  inch. 

The  No.  4  Acme  is  very  similar  in  appearance  to  the  No.  6,  and  will 
stitch  the  same  thickness  on  ordinary  paper,  but  it  uses  only  round  fine 


Acme  Staple  Binder  No.  6. 

For  treadle,  with  flat  and  saddle 
tables. 

There  is  a  long 
The  treadle  has  a  positive 
with  a  strong  iron  stand. 


902 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


staples,  which  cannot  be  used  successfully  on  coated  or  filled  paper  un- 
less such  work  is  li^ht.  This  machine  is  specially  adapted  for  stapling 
the  average  run  ot  pamphlets,  calendars,  sample  work,  etc.  It  does 
both  flat  and  saddle-back  work.  It  has  the  device  for  prevention  of 
clogging,  and  the  clinching  is  done  by  the  pressure  of  the  blade  while 
driving  the  staple.     Holds  two  hundred  and  fifty  staples  at  a  charge. 

Prices  of  Acme  Treadle  Staple  Binders. 

No,  6  Acme  Wire  Staple  Binder,  capacity  54^-inch  and  under,  on  all 

paper,  for  round  or  flat  wire,  with  table  and  treadle  complete  .  $40.00 

No.  4  Acme  Wire  Staple  Binder,  capacity  J^-inch  and  under,  on 
ordinary  paper,  for  round  fine  wire  only,  with  table  and 
treadle  complete 27.00 

No.  I,  as  described  and  illustrated  below 6.00 

Staples  for  Acme  Binders. 

For  Acme  Binder  No.  6  :  No.  21,  ^-inch  round  ;  No.  22,  ^/iQ-inch 
round;  No.  23,  ^-inch  flat;  No.  24,  5/jg_inch  flat — per  box  of 
5000  of  one  size $1-25 

For  No.  4  :  No.  21,  ^-inch  round,  and  No.  22,  s/^e-ii^ch  round — per 

box  of  5000  of  one  size 1.25 


ACME  STAPLE  BINDER 
No.  I. 


The  most  satisfactory  low-priced  staple  binder  made,  /z*  7vz7/  not  clo^^ 
as  only  one  staple  can  get  under  the  driver  at  one  time.  The  frame 
swings  on  a  pivot,  and  lifts  high  enough  to  give  ample  room  for  putting 
in  and  taking  out  the  work — an  advantage  not  obtainable  on  other 
low-priced  staple  binders.  It  holds  one  hundred  staples  at  a  charge. 
Binds  ^-inch  and  under.  The  staple  is  fed  automatically  under  the 
driver,  which  descends  and  drives  it  through  the  paper,  the  pressure 
clinching  the  staple  tight  on  the  under  side.     Uses  flat  staples  only. 

Price $6.00 

Staples  :  No.  23,  34; -inch,  flat ;  No.  24,  -yio-inch,  flat — per  box  of  5000  of 
one  size 1.25 


903 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


SURE  SHOT 
STAPLE  BINDER. 


The  most  reliable  binder  for  office  use.  Holds  one  hundred  staples 
at  a  charge.  Works  on  the  same  principle  as  the  Acme  No.  i,  described 
on  page  903,  but  has  no  lever.     Binds  from  two  to  fifty  sheets. 

Price $3.00 

Staples :  No.  23,  i^-inch  ;  No.  24,  %o-inch — per  box  of  5000  of  one  size    1.25 


BREECH  LOADER 
STAPLE  BINDER. 

Only  one  size  of  staples  in  a 
box. 


This  is  a  handy  machine  for  office  use.  Can  be  put  to  a  great  variety 
of  uses.  Binds  paper  or  pamphlets  from  two  to  fifty  sheets  with  wire 
staples ;  holds  one  hundred  staples  at  a  charge,  feeds  them  out  auto- 
matically, inserts  them  into  the  work,  and  clinches  them  on  the  under 
side. 

Price $3-00 

Staples  :  C,  3/i6-inch  ;  D,  i^-inch  ;  K,  -yie-inch— per  box  of  1000  .    .        .50 

904 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


HERCULES 
WIRE  STAPLE 
BINDER. 

For  Hand  or  Treadle. 


The  cheapest  treadle  staple  binder.  Binds  paper  to  thickness  of 
^-inch.  vStaples  can  be  inserted  three  inches  from  margin.  No  table 
is  supplied.  The  machine  is  screwed  on  a  bench,  and  the  treadle 
is  screwed  to  the  floor,  connecting  by  means  of  a  rod  and  spring. 

Price,  with  treadle $10.00 

Staples  :  F,  Vio-inch  ;  G,  ^-inch  ;  H,  %6-inch  ;  K,  %-inch — per  box 

of  5000  of  one  size 1.25 

OTHER  STAPLE  BINDERS. 

No.  9  Staple  Binder  binds  through  paper  ^-inch  thick,  complete 

with  table  and  treadle $36.00 

No.  8  Saddle  Back  Staple  Binder  takes  %6-inch  staples  only  ;  de- 
signed for  saddle-back  work,  but  will  take  flat  work  by  adding 
flat  table  ;  with  saddle  back  only,  $30.00;  with  flat  and  saddle- 
back tables 31-50 

lyightning  Staple  Binder  No.  i  staples  through  54^ -inch  paper ; 
No.  2  staples  through  Vie-inch  paper ;  each  complete  with 
treadle 24.00 


WIRE  STAPLES. 

The  prices  for  staples  for  the  wire  staple  binders  illustrated  on 
pages  902,  903  and  904  are  given  under  the  description  of  each  binder. 
The  following  are  the  prices  of  staples  for  the  binders  not  illustrated  : 

For  No.  9  Staple  Binder :  Staples  No.  i  ^,  %o-inch  long ;  No.  2, 

^-inch  long  ;  No.  3,  s/ie-inch  long — per  box  of  5000  of  one  size    $1.25 

For  No.  8  Saddle  Back  Staple  Binder :  Staples  No.  i,  %g-inch  long, 

per  box  of  5000 1.25 

For  lyightning  Staple  Binder  No.  i  :  Staples  No.  7,  %6-inch  long  ; 
No.  8,  i<(-inch  long  ;  No.  9,  %6-iiich  long — per  box  of  5000  of 
one  size 1.25 

P'or  Lrightning  Staple  Binder  No.  2  :  Staples  No.  10,  %-inch  long  ; 
No.  II,  Vie-inch  long  ;  No.  12,  ^-inch  long — per  box  of  5000  of 
one  size 1.25 

905 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PERFECTION  WIRE  STITCHERS. 

Perfection  Stitchers,  as  shown  on  this  and  following  pages,  have  for 
a  number  of  years  given  invariable  satisfaction  with  a  minimum  of 
trouble.  They  are  exceedingly  well  made  and  strong.  The  adjustment 
from  one  length  of  staple  to  another  is  accomplished  by  changing  a 
pin  from  one  hole  on  dial  plate  to  another. 

These  stitchers  take  wire  from  spools  and  make  staples  from  round 
or  flat  wire  of  any  desired  length  within  the  capacity  of  each  machine. 
There  are  over  10,000  staples  of  the  length  used  on  an  ordinary  pamph- 
let in  one  pound  of  No.  25  wire. 


PERFECTION 
WIRE  STITCHER. 


Steam  Power 
or  Treadle. 


Capacity,  two  sheets  to  almost  %-inch.     Large  trough  and  flat  table.     Uses  20  to  28  gauge 
wire. 

Perfection  "G,"  for  steam  or  treadle  power $250.00 

906 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


PERFECTION 
WIRE  STITCHER. 


For  Steam  Power  Only. 

•    ^i?^'^'!^"^  adapted  for  pamphlet  binding,  stitching  calendars,  and  all  work  up  to  one-fifth 
nich.     Extra  long  saddle  and  flat  table.     Takes  23  to  30  gauge  wire. 

Perfection  "C"  Wire  Stitcher,  for  Steam  power  only $150.00 

907 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PERFECTION 

"A" 

WIRE  STITCHER. 

Hand  or 
Foot  Power, 


The  cheapest  satisfactory  stitcher  of  this  class  now  on  the  market.  Is  adapted  for  work 
varying  from  two  sheets  to  one-fifth  inch  in  thickness.  May  be  used  with  flat  table  or  saddle, 
with  wire  of  from  23  to  30  gauge.     The  saddle  is  extra  long. 

Perfection  "A,"  for  hand  or  foot  power $90.cx) 

908 


EVERYTHING   FOR  THE  PRINTER 


No.  7  NEW 
PERFECTION 
WIRE  STITCHER. 

This  machine  has 
all  modern  improve- 
ments. It  sets  auto- 
matically  for  all 
thicknesses  of  work. 
The  patent  table  is 
changeable  from  flat 
to  saddle,  or  vice- 
vensa,  without  re- 
moval. There  is  an 
extra  length  of  space 
between  clinchers 
and  frame  to  accom- 
modate large  calen- 
dars and  extra  large 
publications.  C  o  n  - 
structed  expressly  to 
stitch  heavy  work 
with  light  wire,  with- 
out change  of  parts, 
although  heavy  wire 
can  be  used  if  desired. 
Has  the  roller-feed 
device  in  its  latest 
improved  form,  and 
patent  supporting 
and  clinching  devices 
which  are  unexcelled 

Will  stitch  from  one 
sheet  to  ^-inch,  and 
will  run  wire  as  fine 
as  No.  25. 

Price,  complete, 
$300.00 


PRICE  LIST  OF  WIRE. 

Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice.    Discount  on  Quantities. 

The  sviccess  of  ever>^  wire  stitching  machine  depends  largely  on  the 
quality  of  the  wire  used.  This  wire  is  the  best  procurable.  A  spool  holds 
five  pounds  of  wire.  No.  25  is  sold  per  spool  at  twenty-five  cents  per 
pound.     Wires  Nos.  10s,  30  j-  and  60s,  are  for  Thompson  machines  onlv. 


Gauges  of  Wire. 

100  Pound 
Lots. 

500  Pound 
Lots. 

1000  Pound 
Lots. 

Round:  Nos.  18  and  19 per  lb. 

Nos.  20,  21,  22 per  lb. 

Nos,  23,  24,  25,  or  2,0  s per  lb. 

Nos.  26,  27,  28 per  lb. 

No.    30 per  lb. 

Flat:       Nos.  19x21,  19x21%  or  io^\  .  per  lb. 

Nos.  20  X  23  and  20  x  25  .    .    .    .  per  lb. 

Nos.  21  X  25  or  60  J per  lb. 

Nos.  24  X  29 per  lb. 

$   .10 
.11 

.12% 
.15 
.18 
.16 

-.11 

.19 

$  .og 
.10 
.11 
.14 
•17 

$ 

.08% 

.og 
.10 

.12% 
.16 

Spools  are  ten  cents  extra  each,  returnable  less  transportation  charges. 
100  pounds  (20  spools). 

909 


A  case  contains 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


MONITOR  AUTOMATIC  WIRE  STITCHER. 

These  stitchers  do 
a  range  of  work  from 
two  sheets  to  work 
i^-inch  thick. 

ADJUSTMENTS. 

— There  are  only  two 
adjustments:  i.  The 
quantity  of  paper  to 
be  stitched  is  put  in 
the  thickness  gauge, 
and  the  hand  wheel 
at  left  of  gauge  is 
turned  until  the  jaws 
clamp  the  paper 
tight.  2.  Turn  the 
hand  wheel  at  right 
of  machine  to  obtain 
proper  length  of 
staple,  then  turn  the 
thumb-screw  on  the 
feed  lever  at  the  left 
to  the  same  point  on 
the  scale. 

WIRE  STRAIGHT= 
ENER.  — A  patent 
wnre  straightener  is 
attached  to  the  com- 
bination slide,  and 
by  moving  the  lever 
in  the  direction  the 
wire  is  desired  to  go 
it  will  respond  in- 
variably. 

ACCESSIBILITY. 

—All  the  working 
parts  are  in  plain 
view  under  a  glass- 
faced  front.  By  lift- 
ing the  glass  front 
you  reach  the  parts. 
There  is  a  swinging 
table  which  is  a  great 
convenience  for 
some  classes  of  work, 
and  can  be  removed 
instantly  if  desired. 

WIRE  USED.— No. 

o  uses  flat  wire,  19  x 

215^,  only  ;  No.  3  uses 

Nos.  25  and  27  round  wire,  unless  specially  ordered  for  flat  wire,  when 

it  takes  Nos.  20  x  25  flat  and  25  round  ;  all  other  Monitor  Stitchers  use 

No.  25  rovmd  and  No.  2ox  25  flat  wires. 

No.  O,  complete,  capacity  ^  to  1%  inches $550.00 

No.  I,  complete,  capacity  2  sheets  to  ^-inch 400.00 

No.  I ^,  complete,  capacity  2  sheets  to  ^-inch 300.00 

No.  2,  complete,  capacity  2  sheets  to  %-inch 200.00 

No.  3,  complete,  capacity  2  sheets  to  ^-inch 150.00 


Style  of  No.  i  Monitor  Wire  Stitcher. 


910 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


Designed  for  stitching  blank  books  of  every  kind,  and 
pamphlets  and  books  not  exceeding  a  thickness  of  % 
inch.  Will  sew  through  back  or  centre,  making  stitches 
one-inch,  half-inch  or  quarter-inch  long.  Books  sewed 
by  this  method  are  durable,  and  open  perfectly.  Sample 
work  sent  to  us  will  be  stitched  and  returned. 

For  foot  power,  with  stand  and  table $60.00 

For  steam  power,  with  variable  speed,  stand  and 

pulleys,  complete 70.00 

Prices  are  strictly  net  f,  o.  b.  factory. 


HAND  STABBING  MACHINE. 

For  stabbing    pamphlets,   re- 
ceipt books,  etc.,  by  hand  or  foot 
power.    Built  of  iron,  and  made 
to  fasten  to  a  bench  or  table. 
The  position  of  the  needles  can 
be    easily    and   quickly 
changed,  as  they  move 
laterally  in  a  slot,   and 
are  held  by  set  screws. 

For  hand  power  .  $25.00 
For  foot  power  .  .  50.00 
Needles,  per  dozen      3.00 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


UNION  TABLETINQ  APPARATUS. 


In  this  apparatus  paper  is  held  for 
padding  without  the  use  of  screws  or 
clamps.  The  trough  ( Fig.  I )  is  V-shaped, 
and  is  held  at  an  angle  which  holds  the  ^^s-  2. 

paper  snugly  against  the  sides  and  the 

iron  base-plate,  which  forms  the  bottom  of  the  trough  when  it  is  tilted 
up.  The  paper  in  the  trough  is  held  under  pressure  by  a  heavy  iron 
weight  or  brick  ;  the  trough  is  tilted  up,  and  is  lifted  awa3%  leaving  the 
iron  base-plate,  paper  and  iron  brick  as  in  Fig.  2.  The  advantage  this 
method  has  over  the  tablet  presses  using  clamps  is  that,  by  buying 
extra  base-plates  and  iron  bricks  an  unlimited  number  of  piles  of  paper 
may  be  put  up  without  waiting  for  the  drying  of  the  cement ;  thus  the 
capacity  of  this  apparatus  surpasses  that  of  other  apparatus  used  for 
a  like  purpose,  and  is  equally  as  well  adapted  for  use  in  both  large  and 
small  establishments. 

Complete,  with  trough,  base-plate  and  hollow  iron   brick,   size 

8^x8^x18  inches;  capacity,  6000  sheets $7-50 

Extra  iron  bricks,  hollow,  each 2.00 

Extra  iron  bricks,  solid,  each 3.cx) 

Extra  iron  base-plates,  each 75 


QOLDINQ  TABLET  PRESS. 


The  paper  is  put  in  the  V-shaped 
trough  between  boards,  and,  after 
sufficient  pressure  has  been  applied 
by  the  screw  in  the  end  of  a  hinged 
clamping  frame,  the  latter  is  swung 
over,  exposing  the  underside  of  the 
paper  for  cementing.  Pads  from 
2x2  inches  up  to  full  capacity  of  the 
press  may  be  blocked.  The  No,  2 
press  has  a  hinged  bracket  by 
which  it  is  screwed  to  a  bench,  and 
which  permits  the  paper  to  be  held 
in  a  perpendicular  position  after 
clamping. 

No.  I,  will  hold  2000  sheets,  any 
size  up  to  6  X  12  inches  ....  $6.00 

No.  2,  will  hold  5000  sheets,  any 
size  up  to  8  X  16  inches  ....  12.00 


912 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


BINGHAM  &  RUNGE  HERCULES 
ELASTIC  PADDING  GLUE. 

An  elastic,  tough,  quick-drying  prep- 
aration, which  is  applied  hot  after  melt- 
ing in  an  ordinary  glue  pot,  and,  while 
entailing  more  labor,  gives  better  re- 
sults than  the  liquid  glue.  Does  not 
adhere  to  the  edges  of  sheets  as  they 
are  removed  from  the  pad,  thus  pre- 
venting tearing  of  pages  in  invoice  and 
letter  copying  books.  The  color  is  bright 
red.  Put  up  in  pails,  with  directions  for 
use  on  each. 

5  pounds  in  pails $1.50 

10  pounds  in  pails 3.00 


BINGHAM  &  RUNGE  LIQUID  PADDING  GLUE. 


Made  in  Red,  Purple,  Green 
and  Colorless. 

The  Bingham  &  Runge  Pad- 
ding Glue  was  the  first  put  on 
the  market,  and  it  has  always 
maintained  its  reputation. 

The  best  materials  are  used 
in  its  composition,  and  on  this 
account  it  does  not  get  rancid. 

A  quart  will  cement  about 
100,000  sheets  of  note  size. 

Half-Pints $  .35 

Pints 60 

Quarts i.oo 

Gallons 3.75 


GLUE  POT. 


flpgNWlTHA  COIN  OR  KNIFE  BUDi 


^     BINGHAM  &RUNOe, 

*^"».ra  .Composiiion.     P»%u.. 


LIQUID  CEMENT  BRUSH. 


Made  of  French  bristles,  flat  and  double  thick. 


I  quart,  each  . 

.  $  .90 

I   inch  . 

.  .  $  .30 

2  inch  . 

•  .  $  '-55 

2  quarts,  each  . 

1.20 

1%  inch  . 

.  .   .40 

zYz  inch  . 

.  -  .75 

913 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


TABLET  KNIFE, 


Made  specially  for 
separating  pads  ;  ex- 
tra thin  and  strong. 

Price $  'SO 


PAPER  COUNTER. 


This  cut  one-fourth  actual  size. 

To  make  ready  for  vise  in  pad  work,  count  out  number  of  sheets 
wanted  by  hand,  on  top  of  which  place  the  plate,  then  draw  the  stab 
up  firmly  against  the  paper.  The  screw  in  handle  holds  the  stab 
in  place.  To  operate,  place  plate  on  top  of  lot  to  be  counted  and  push 
stab  into  paper,  bearing  down  at  same  time. 

Price $  .75 


BOOKBINDERS'  LETTERING  PALLET, 


Made  of  brass,  well 
finished,  easily  adjust- 
ed, and  with  a  firm 
grip  on  the  tj^pe.  This 
is  the  best  Pallet  on 
the  market.  The  illus- 
tration clearly  shows 
the  method  of  con- 
struction, both  jaws 
are  opened  or  closed 
simultaneously  by 
turning  the  thumb- 
screw at  either  end,  so 
that  the  type  is  always 
held  in  center  of  pallet. 

Price,  each     .   ,    .  $6.00 


Send  /or  Specunen  Book 
of  Brass  Type. 


BRASS  TYPE. 

The  American  Type 
Founders'  Company 
makes  the  best  assort- 
ment of  Brass  Type, 
reproducing  many  of 
its  suitable  patented 
designs  in  brass.  Send 
for  the  most  complete 
and  modern  specimen 
book  of  Brass  Types, 
Ornaments  and  Bor- 
ders ever  issued.  See 
page  24  for  Brass  Type 
faces  shown  in  this 
book. 


Send  for  Specimen  Book 
of  Brass  Type. 


914 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE  PRINTER 


Nos. 


13 

17 
21 

25 
29 

33 
39 
46 


Sizes  of  punches  and 
dies  corresponding^ 
with  eyelets  made. 
Order  by  number. 


No.  4  PUNCHING  AND  HAND 
EYELETTINQ  MACHINE. 

Can  be  Used  for  Eyeletting  by  Hand  by  Substituting 
Punches  for  Eyelet  Sets. 


Punch  and 
Die. 


This  is  the  proper  machine  to  use  with  eyeletting  machines  shown 
on  following  pages.  Except  on  cloth,  good  work  cannot  be  done 
unless  the  hole  is  punched  out  c^ean  before  eyeletting.  The  No.  4 
Machine  will  do  work  up  to  %-inch  diameter  (No.  3  Calendar  Eye- 
let), and  has  a  reach  of  6^/^  inches  back  of  plunger,  and  an  adjustable 
gauge  for  all  kinds  of  work. 

By  removing  the  punch  and  die  and  substituting  an  eyelet  set,  this 
machine  may  be  used  for  eyeletting  by  hand  feed,  and  will  do  perfect 
work. 

No.  4  Punching  Machine,  with  Treadle,  and  one 

Punch  and  Die $20.00 

Kxtra  Punch  and  Die,  per  pair 2.50 

Ej-elet  Set,  per  pair 2.50 

COMBINED  EYELET  PUNCH  AND  SET. 


An  indispensable  tool  in  the  printing  office.      Punches  the  hole 
and  sets  the  eyelet.     Takes  only  one  size  of  eyelet  (No.  2  Skirt). 

Price,  complete $2.25 

Eyelets,  per  box  of  1000 50 


58 


915 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO 


SELF=FEED  FOOT  POWER  EYELETTING  MACHINES 
With  Removable  Roadways. 


THE  VICTOR 

Has  a  reach  from  eyelet  set  to  back  of  arm  of  6^  inches,  and  will  set  an  eyelet  in  the  centre 
of  a  square  of  13  x  13  inches.     Will  set  eyelets  in  paper,  metal,  leather,  cloth,  etc. 

The  eyelet  roadway  or  feed  channel  is  made  to  feed  but  one  size  eyelet;  if  other  size  eye- 
lets are  used  on  machine,  an  extra  roadway  is  necessary.  When  ordering-  machine,  specify 
by  name  the  eyelet  for  which  machine  is  to  be  fitted.  If  extra  roadways  are  wanted,  be  par- 
ticular to  state  the  size  of  eyelet  to  be  used.  It  takes  only  a  few  moments  to  change  one 
roadway  for  another  on  machine. 

The  Victor  is  easy  to  operate,  weighs  30  pounds,  is  14  inches  high,  15  inches  deep,  and  is  a 
perfect  working  machine  and  very  durable. 

No.  2.     The  Victor,  with  one  roadway $40,00 

Extra  roadways,  each 14.00 

Power  attachments,  extra 40.00 

In  ordering,  send  samples  of  eyelets  to  be  used,  as  the  roadway  will  feed  only  one  size  of 
eyelet.     An  extra  roadway  is  required  for  each  size  of  eyelet. 


THE  ROYAL 

Differs  from  the  No.  2  Victor  in  the  reach  only,  which  is  9  inches,  setting  eyelets  in  a  square 
of  18  x  18  inches. 

It  weighs  45  pounds,  is  15  inches  high,  16  inches  deep,  and  is  a  perfect  working  and  very 
durable  machine. 

No.  3.     The  Royal,  with  one  roadway $45.00 

Extra  roadways,  each 16.00 

Power  attachments,  extra 40.00 

In  ordering,  send  sample  of  eyelet  to  be  used,  as  the  roadway  will  feed  only  one  size  of 
eyelet.     An  extra  roadway  is  required  for  each  size  of  eyelet. 

916 


EVERYTHING   FOR  THE  PRINTER 


THE  PETIT. 

This  is  not  recommended  for 
the  general  work  of  printing 
offices  and  binderies,  but  is 
perfectly  adapted  to  special 
work  requiring  eyelets  not 
exceeding  %2-inch  inside, 
known  as  No.  I  "C.  Z."  It  will 
take  the  smallest  eyelet,  i/ie- 
inch  inside,  known  as  "  D.  K. " 

It  is  a  perfect  feeding  ma- 
chine, 12  inches  high,  9  inches 
deep,  weighs  only  17  pounds, 
and  is  very  easy  to  operate. 
No.  I.     The   Petit,  with 

one  Roadway $30.00 

Extra  Roadways,  each  .     12.00 


EYELETS. 

The  largest  eyelet 
used  is  "No.  3  Cal- 
e  n  d  a  r, "  smallest 
is  "D.  E.,"yi6-inch 
inside.  The  eyelets 
in  most  common  use  are  "  No.  3  Calendar  "  and  "No.  2  Skirt  "  (as  illus- 
trated). The  prices  of  eyelets  in  large  quantities  vary  from  time  to  time, 
and  special  quotations  will  be  given  when  required. 

No.  3  Calendar  Eyelets,  per  box  of  5000 $3.75 

No.  2  Skirt  Eyelets,  per  box  of  10,000 4.50 

Special  quotations  for  larger  quantities. 


SIZES  OF  EYELETS. 

The  following  cuts  show  exact  size  of  each  eyelet  when  set  in  the  material  eyeletted. 
Smallest  quantity  sold  10,000  in  one  box,  except  No.  3  Calendar,  which  is  put  up  in  boxes  ot 
5000.     They  are  also  packed  in  bulk  cases  containing  250,000  of  any  size. 


B 

No.  I 

No.  2 

No.o 

No.  2 

Medium 

No.  I 

No.  2 

No.  3 

Long. 

Skirt. 

Skirt. 

Tag. 

Tag. 

Flat. 

Calendar. 

Calendar. 

Calendar. 

The  heavy  figures  under  cuts  indicate  the  size  of  punch  and  die  to  be  used  with  eyelets. 

See  page  qiS  for  Punching  Machine. 

917 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


HAND  EMBOSSING  PRESS. 


For  Embossing 
Monograms, 
Crests,  etc.,  on 
Envelopes  and 
Stationery. 


Embossed  work  on  envelopes,  note  paper,  menus, 
and  other  fine  stationery,  is  the  most  stylish  form  of 
printing.  The  process  is  simple.  Dies  cost  from 
$i.oo  to  $5.00,  according  to  elaboration  of  design. 
Dies  are  made  of  steel.  The  counter  is  usually  made 
of  bristol  board,  thin  rubber  cloth  and  thin  paper,  and 
is  fastened  to  bed-plate  with  glue  or  gum  arable. 
The  inks  are  made  from  dry  colors,  mixed  with  white 
damar  varnish.  The  ink  is  smeared  over  the  die, 
and  the  face  of  the  die  is  cleaned  of  ink,  and  polished 
by  rubbing  on  paper.  Bronzed  effects  are  obtained 
by  embossing  with  varnish  instead  of  ink,  and  dust- 
ing on  the  bronze ;  superfluous  bronze  is 
taken  off  by  dusting  with  a  brush.  Any 
printer  can  do  this  work,  and  thus  add  a 
lucrative  department  to  the  business. 

This  press  is  the  best  made,  and  is  used 
by  all  the  leading  houses. 


I^arge  Press,  with  one  Die-Box  and  Counter $75.cx) 

Small  PrevSS,  with  one  Die-Box  and  Counter 60.00 

Extra  Die-Boxes,  each 4.00 

Extra  Counters,  each 3.00 

Boxing,  $1.50,  net. 

Those  who  have  use  for  one  press  are  advised  to  purchase  the  large  size,  as  the  other  will 
only  take  small  dies.  Largest  die  taken  on  large  press,  5x4  inches ;  on  small  press,  4x3 
inches. 


FAST  GOLD  L€AF  LETTERING  AND  STAMPING  PRESSES. 

Made  in  two  styles.      No.  i,  illustrated  here,  is  the 

best  press  of  its  kind  for  small  stamping  or  embossing. 

Size  of  platen,  12x12  inches;  size  of  head,  iixii  inches. 

The  wheel  at  top  carries  the  screw  that  raises  or  lowers 

the  head,  and  the  set  screw  at  front  binds  it  firmly.  Can  be 

supplied  with  19^  or  26  inches  between  uprights. 

Three  stamp-holders,  varying  sizes;  one  large 

chase,  one  large  and  small  plate  for  electros  and 

brass  work,  one  atmospheric  gas  heater,  set  of 

band  holders,  and  assortment  of  steel  fillers  for 

chase,  go  with  each  machine. 

The  No.  2  Press,  for  gas,  gasoline  or  steam, 
lb  specially  recommended  for  printing  badges. 
In  this  press  the  bed  does  not  slide,  and  the  platen 
is  raised  or  lowered  by  screws  set  in  the  side 
frames.  Size  of  head,  12x12  inches;  size  of 
platen,  13^x13^  inches.  Takes  work  14  inches 
\\  ide  and  any  length. 

The  head  will  allow  a  change  of  six  inches  in 
thickness.      One    type   holder   with   chase,   two 
plates  for  electros,  one  set  of  fillers,  and  an  at- 
mospheric gas  heater,  go  with  each 
machine.     Cheap,  accurate  and  pow- 
erful, and  indorsed  by  the  users. 


No.    I,    complete,   as 

described $150.00 

No.    2,    complete,   as 

described 75-oo 

Catalogue  of  Embossing  Dies  sent 
on  receipt  of  25  cents. 


No.  I  Stamping  and  Embossing  Press, 
for  steam,  gas  or  gasoline. 


918 


EVERYTHING   FOR  THE   PRINTER 


CARVER  &  SWIFT  POWER  STAMPING  PRESS. 
Prints  and  Embosses  at  One  Impression. 


^1 


The  die  is  held  in  a  double-jawed  chuck  on  bed  of  press ;  immediately  over  the  bed  in  its 
vertical  position  is  a  counter-block,  driven  up  and  down  by  connection  with  a  powerful  toggle. 
The  counter  is  made  in  the  same  way  as  on  the  hand-stamping  press,  as  described  on  opposite 
page.  The  ink  fountain  is  at  rear  of  press,  having  a  continuously  revolving  roller  which  serves 
to  keep  the  ink  "  alive."  An  oscillating  arm  carries  the  distributor,  which  supplies  ink  to  the 
die  on  its  backward  and  forward  motion.  As  the  die  travels  forward,  it  passes  under  the  wip- 
ing plate,  around  which  a  web  of  manilla  wiping  paper  is  carried.  The  contact  with  the  wip- 
ing paper  removes  all  ink  from  the  surface  of  the  die,  leaving  it  onlj*  in  the  engraved  parts. 
The  bed  travels  to  a  vertical  position,  where  it  is  automatically  locked  and  held  for  the  im- 
pression. The  sheets  are  fed  to  gauge  pins  as  on  a  job  press,  and  thus  at  one  feeding  the 
most  beautiful  results  are  produced. 

Perfect  register  is  insured  for  burnishing  bronzed  work  by  the  fact  that  the  machine  is  pro- 
vided with  an  automatic  lock,  which  holds  the  bed  in  position  while  the  impression  is  made. 

Any  properly  engraved  die  from  one  line,  or  monogram,  up  to  commercial  dies  measuring 
three  and  one-half  inches  by  eight  inches,  can  be  successfully  stamped. 

The  speed  is  a  matter  most  generally  determined  by  the  operator,  and  while  a  general  aver- 
age would  be  about  nine  thousand  impressions  per  day,  the  machine  has  a  record  of  seventeen 
thousand  in  less  than  eleven  hours. 

The  machine  weighs  about  four  thousand  pounds  and  occupies  a  floor  space  of  three  feet 
nine  inches  by  four  feet  six  inches,  exclusive  of  projecting  feed  boards. 

Stamping  press,  complete,  with  countershaft  and  hangers  with 

friction  clutch,  wide  face  pulley  and  three-step  cone  pulley,  three-step  cone 
pulley  for  main  shaft,  two  large  and  two  small  ink  fountains,  three  counter- 
blocks,  one  set  each  of  plush  and  composition  rollers,  f.  o.  b.  factory $1650. CX) 


919 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STIMPSON  LEVER  AND  TREADLE 
ROUND=HOLE  PERFORATOR. 


In  every  respect  a  perfect  and  superior  machine,  in  keeping  with  the 
reputation  of  the  makers,  and  well  worth  the  price  asked. 
Perforates  lo  inches,  with  treadle $40.cx) 


FRANKLIN 
HAND  PERFORATOR. 


Perforates  lo  inches,  and  is  provided  with  gauges  on  both  sides,  so 
that  the  sheets  may  be  turned  and  fed  in  again,  making  a  continuous 
perforated  line  of  twenty  inches.  The  pins  make  round  holes,  like  the 
perforations  on  a  sheet  of  postage  stamps.     Fifteen  holes  to  an  inch. 

Hand  Perforator,  lo  inches $25.00 

920 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


TREADLE  PERFORATORS. 

We  list  on  this  page  two  grades,  each  of  which  accomplishes  the 
same  work,  the  difference  in  prices  indicating  differences  in  workman- 
ship and  durability. 


Standard  Grade  Treadle  Perforator. 

Round-hole  perforators,  with  removable  pins,  with  accurate  gauges, 
and  the  best  procurable  at  the  price,  meeting  the  requirements  of  the 
average  binding  and  printing  office. 

Standard  Grade,  perforates  20  inches,  with  treadle $  75.00 

Standard  Grade,  perforates  24  inches,  with  treadle 100.00 

Standard  Grade,  perforates  28  inches,  with  treadle 125.00 

Standard  Grade,  perforates  24  inches,  for  power 150.00 

Standard  Grade,  perforates  28  inches,  for  power 175.00 


FRANKLIN  TREADLE  PERFORATOR. 

Mounted  on  a  stand  resembling  a  proof-press  stand,  with  large  drawer. 

Franklin,  perforates  20  inches $50.00 

Franklin,  perforates  24  inches 60.00 

Franklin,  perforates  28  inches 70.00 

921 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STIMPSON  ROUND=HOLE  PERFORATING  MACHINES. 


This  illustrates  the  25,  30  and  36-inch  Stimpson  Perforators. 

This  is  conceded  to  be  the  best  line  of  perforators  made  in  the  world. 
Nothing  has  been  neglected  in  the  way  of  good  material,  good  work- 
manship and  accurate  adjustments,  and  consequently  they  do  the  best 
work,  and  wear  longer  than  any  other  perforators.  For  those  who  keep 
a  perforator  in  constant  use  an  investment  in  one  of  these  perforators 
will  prove  the  most  profitable,  and  will  be  found  to  keep  up  a  perfect 
standard  of  work  for  many  years.     Power  may  be  applied  to  any  size. 

These  perforators  are  made  to  make  two  sizes  of  perforations— No. 
60  gauge  (15  holes  to  an  inch),  and  No.  65  gauge  (18  holes  to  an  inch). 
The  No.  65  gauge  is  the  most  satisfactory  for  checks,  bonds,  drafts, 
stubs  and  labels. 

No.  60  Gaug-e.  No.  65  Gauge.         

^^BnnBi 

No.  60  No.  65 

Gauge.  Gauge. 

20-inch  machine,  on  substantial  box-frame  iron  pedestal .  $150.00  $160.00 

25-inch  machine,  as  per  illustration 225.00  240.00 

30-inch  machine 300.00  325.00 

36-inch  machine 400.00  435-oo 

Power  attachment  for  any  of  these  machines,  $125.00  extra. 

922 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


PEERLESS  ROTARY  PERFORATORS. 

For  Power. 


A  thoroughl3^-tested,  successful  rotary  power  perforator,  cutting  six 
or  less  separate  lines  of  perforations  at  a  time,  and  provided  with  ad- 
justable striking  cams  for  skipping  the  perforations  any  distance,  from 
the  usual  lengths  of  stubs  to  very  short  spaces.  When  the  skip  is  as 
short  as  half  an  inch  special  fitting  must  be  done,  at  a  small  extra 
expense.  Accurate  gauges,  easily  changed,  are  provided.  The  sheets 
deliver  themselves  after  perforation  into  a  lay-box,  taking  up  very 
little  room,  and  stacking  the  sheets  regularly.  vSheets  are  fed  to  ma- 
chine as  into  a  ruling  machine. 

Not  the  least  remarkable  feature  is  the  form  of  the  perforations, 
which  are  cut  out  of  the  paper  cleanly,  without  any  trace  of  burr,  in 
oblong  holes  instead  of  the  usual  round  holes.  The  machine  will  per- 
forate a  single  sheet  of  manifold  paper  (without  the  usual  aid  of  a 
thicker  sheet)  or  heaviest  manilla  paper. 

The  oblong  perforations  are  the  distinctive  feature  of  this  machine. 
There  is  no  displacement  or  swell  of  the  paper  along  the  perforated 
lines,  and  the  clean  cut  of  every  hole,  the  absence  of  all  burr,  and  the 
ease  with  which  the  paper  separates  through  the  perforations,  commend 
the  machine  to  all  who  aim  to  do  the  best  grade  of  work. 

This  perforator  is  in  use  in  a  majorit3^  of  the  first-class  manufacturing 
stationers  and  printing  houses,  and  is  built  thoroughly  well.  All  parts 
are  interchangeable. 

Price,  with  6  pairs  of  cutters  and  i  scoring  cutter  and  die,  f .  o.  b. 

Chicago,  net $350.00 

923 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STYLE  2=B  HICKOK  HAND  STRIKER  RULING  MACHINE. 


Designed  for  small  shops,  where  ruling  is  not  done  very  rapidly,  and 
where,  therefore,  the  ink  has  time  to  dry  (though  the  carrier  is  short) 
after  the  paper  has  passed  under  the  pens  and  before  it  drops  into  the 
receiving  box  at  feeder's  feet.  So  far  as  material  and  workmanship 
are  concerned,  there  is  nothing  better  made  than  Stjde  2-B.  The  differ- 
ence between  it  and  the  higher-priced  rulers  is  simply  in  the  number 
of  parts  used.  Striking  is  accomplished  on  this  machine  exactly  as  it  is 
on  the  Style  i-A  ruling  machine.     Paper  drops  into  receiving  box. 

STYLE  1=A  HICKOK  HAND  STRIKER  RULING  MACHINE. 

Described  on  opposite  pag-e. 


924 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


Style  1=A  Ruling  Machine  is  for  use  in  shops  where  there  is  consider- 
able faint  or  cross  ruling,  thus  economizing  the  time  of  automatic  strik- 
ers used  in  the  same  shop.  It  may  also  be  used  in  small-sized  binderies, 
where  there  is  not  sufficient  work  for  an  automatic  striker  machine. 
The  operator  turns  the  hand  crank  with  the  left  hand,  thus  operating 
the  machine  by  hand,  while  with  the  right  hand  the  pen-beam  is  tilted 
up  and  down,  doing  hand  striking.  Power  may  be  applied,  and  steam 
attachments  are  furnished  to  order  at  an  extra  charge.  vStyle  i-A  is  as 
perfectly  built  in  everj^  part  as  the  mOvSt  expensive  automatic  striker 
ruling  machine.  The  difference  in  construction  is  simply  leaving  off  the 
striker  parts  and  some  other  necessary  pieces  required  on  an  automatic 
striker  machine. 

STYLE  1  SINGLE  BEAM  AUTOMATIC  STRIKER  RULING 

MACHINE. 


Style  1  is  used  for  faint  or  cross-lining  when  the  striker  is  not  ope- 
rated, and  also  for  down  ruling  from  cross  or  head  lines  when  the 
automatic  striker  is  used  for  the  purpose  of  leaving  unruled  head  spaces 
by  automatically  raising  the  pens  from  the  paper  and  allowing  them 
again  to  descend  upon  the  paper,  the  pens  beginning  to  rule  immedi- 
ately upon  touching  the  paper  at  a  cross  head  line,  and  again  being 
automatically  raised  from  the  paper  and  lowered  upon  the  paper  again 
successively  at  distances  prearranged  by  the  positions  of  the  cams, 
which  are  adjusted  by  the  operator,  who  sets  them  in  the  circular-re- 
volving cam-head.     This  machine  is  for  use  on  all  classes  of  job  ruling. 

The  illustration  shows  the  combined  lay-boy  and  receiver— a  device 
for  receiving  the  paper  (after  it  is  ruled)  in  the  lower  portion  of  the 
machine.  Gears  are  used  in  setting  the  striker — friction  devices  being 
avoided  because  gears  are  more  positive  in  the  correct  delivery  of  both 
speed  and  power.  . 

2=B,  with  new  Monitor  standards,  patent  beam,  patent  pen  rest, 

two  32-inch  and  two  26^-inch  clamps,  arranged  to  deliver  paper  in  receivinj^' 

l)ox  at  feeder's  end  of  machine  (steam  fixtures  not  included — $15  extra,  if  required)  $190.00 

WrriTMv;  S  Between  Rails :       38  ins.        42  ins.         44  ins.        48  ins.       54  ins. 
^^    Cloth  Width:  32  ins.         36  ins.         38  ins.         42  ins.        48  ins. 

Style  1=A,  with  Imp.  Rec'g  Box  $235.00  $275.00    $285.00  $305.00  $335.00 

With  I^ay-boy  and  Receiver  .      252.00  j    297.00  j    307.00  327.00  357.00 

Style  1 ,  with  Receiving  Box    .      410.00  450.00  |    460.00  480.00  510.00 

With  I,ay-boy  and  Receiver  .  1    427.00  I    472.00  I    482.00  502.00  532.00 

925 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


STANDING  PRESSES. 


These  presses  are 
very  strong  through- 
out— in  top,  base  and 
platen. 

No.  2  has  four  rods, 
and  opens  7  inches 
between  bed  and 
platen. 

No,  3  has  four  rods, 
and  opens  37  inches. 

No.  4  has  four  rods, 
and  opens  37  inches. 

The  Nos.  5  and  6 
sizes,  which  are  il- 
lustrated here,  have 
six  wrought  iron 
rods,  i^  inches  in 
diameter.  The  boxes 
for  main  screw  are 
phosphor  bronze. 
The  No.  5  opens  46 
inches,  and  No.  6 
opens  48  inches. 
The  screw  is  of  35^- 
inch  steel,  and  is 
made  all  in  one 
piece. 


No.  2 — Size  10  X  16,  operated  by  hand  wheel  at  top $  25. cw 

No.  3 — Size  16x24,  operated  by  a  spider  and  lever,  as  shown  in 

cut 60.00 

No.  4 — Size  16x24,  operated  by  hand  wheel  at  top 50.00 

No.  5 — Size  2ox  28>^,  operated  by  a  spider  and  lever,  as  shown  in 

cut 110.00 

No.  6— Size  21  x  29,  operated  by  a  spider  and  lever,  as  shown  in 

cut     130.00 

Boxing  extra. 

926 


EVERYTHING   FOR   THE   PRINTER 


BRASS  BOUND  PRESS  BOARDS. 


Made  of  seasoned,  kiln-dried  cherry,  bound  with  hard  brass,  with 
folded  corners. 

16x24  inches,  each $2.75 

Case  to  hold  18  boards 5.00 

Other  sizes  made  to  order.     Special  quotations  given  on  large  orders. 

BOOKBINDERS'  PRESS  BOARDS. 

Made   from  seasoned  cherry,  with  cleated  ends,  and  all  guaranteed 
first-class,  at  the  following  prices,  each  : 


6x  10^  inches 


Sxioy: 
8X12 

10x13 

11x14 
16  X  16 
12  x  16 
12x18 
13x20 


inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 
inches 


.20 
.25 
•30 
.35 
•45 
.55 
.60 
.70 
•75 


15  x  20  inches $  ,80 

16  X  24  inches 95 

20x24  inches 1.05 

22x28  inches 1.30 

24x30  inches 1.35 

24x32  inches 1.45 

26x40  inches 2.80 

30  X  36  inches 3.25 

36  X  44  inches 4.50 


Other  sizes  made  to  order  at  proportionate  prices.    Special  quotations  given  on  large  orders. 

CUTTING  BOARDS. 

8  X  12  inches,  diagonal  grain,  per  pair $1-75 

8x12  inches,  .straight  grain,  per  pair 1.20 

lyarger  sizes,  straight  grain,  per  square  foot 90 

I^arger  sizes,  diagonal  grain,  per  square  foot 1.25 

Knd-wood  cutting  boards,  iron    bound   or  screw  clamped,  per 

square  inch,  face  measure o2}4 


927 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


FOR  MAILING  DEPARTMENT, 


THE 

HORTON 

MAILER. 


Patented  May  ii,  1894 


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This  is  the  best  label-pasting  mailer.  It  is  quicker  and  more  exact, 
because  all  its  movements  are  positive.  It  is  so  simple  that  it  can  be 
worked  rapidl}-  and  efficientlv  by  the  inexpert,  while  experts  have  ad- 
dressed with  it  at  the  rate  of  170  per  minute.  It  is  operated,  as  illus- 
trated above,  by  one  hand,  leaving  the  other  entirely  free  to  manipulate 
the  papers  or  wrappers. 

It  guides  and  thoroughly  pa.stes  the  slip,  .scrapes  off  all  .surplus  pa.ste, 
and  .sticks  the  label  cleanly  and  firmly.  The  knives  are  thin  and  adju.st- 
able,  with  two  cutting  surfaces,  and  can  be  ea.sily  sharpened.  The 
arrangements  for  adju.sting  knives  with  each  other  and  regulating  ten- 
sion of  knives  are  very  exact. 

It  is  ver\'  .strongly  made,  and  is  the  most  durable  of  mailers. 

The  Ladies'  Home  yonrtial,  Philadelphia,  circulation  275,000:  "  The  Horton  Mailer  cuts 
and  pastes  the  slip  on  the  Journal  or  wrapper  more  thoroughly  than  the  machines  we  have 
been  using.     .     .     .     We  do  not  believe  it  has  an  equal  on  the  market  to-day." 

Price,  with  extra  knives,  pa.ste  strainer,  .screw  driver  and  oiler, 
net       $20.00 


The  exact  size  is  12  inches  long  by  3  inches  wide  by  5  inches  high,  and  the  weight  is  2% 
pounds. 

928 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


RUKENBROD  MAILER 


New  Style— All  Metal. 
With  Bell  Attachment. 


This  mailer  prints  direct  on  the  paper  or  envelope,  clearly,  and  as  rapidly  as  paper  can  be 
put  under  the  platen.  It  is  the  best  mailer  of  its  class.  Each  address  is  broug^ht  under  the 
platen  automatically,  and  bell  quads  may  be  used  which  will  rintj  an  alarm  bell  when  the 
papers  for  any  town  are  all  addressed,  whereupon  the  next  town  wrapper  address  is  printed. 
Each  mailer  is  provided  with  two  platens,  one  for  two-line  address  and  one  for  three-  and 
four-line  addresses.     No  other  mailer  of  its  class  will  print  a  four-line  address. 

All  metal  mailer  (as  per  illustration),  net $12.50 


RUKENBROD  MAILING  GALLEY. 


Wood  rim,  zinc  bottom 
Wood  rim,  brass  bottom 


,60        ('.alley  reglet,  per  hundred 
.85        Bell  quadrats,  per  hundred 


•30 
.00 


MUSTANG  MAILER 


This  mailer  prints  directly  on  tlie  paper  or  envelope.  The  platen  and  its  frame  moves 
automatically,  printing  one  address  at  a  time.     It  will  print  three-line  (8  Point)  addresses. 

The  Mustang  Mailer  occupies  a  space  37  inches  in  length  and  4^  inches  in  width,  and  is 
made  wholly  of  iron  without  springs  or  complications  of  any  kind.  Speed  is  regulated  solely 
by  the  speed  of  operator  in  passing  the  papers  to  and  from  the  mailer. 

The  mail  list  is  made  up  in  galleys  ten  ems  Pica  wide  on  the  inside. 

Each  galley  holds  seventy-five  addresses.  The  weight  of  the  machine  is  fifteen  pounds, 
and  of  the  galleys  one  pound. 

Price $10.00 


MUSTANG  MAILING  GALLEY. 


Zinc  bottom 


.    .  $  .50    I    Brass  bottom 
929 


$  .75 


AMERICAN   TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


THE  ACME  MAILER. 


A  good  low-priced  mailer,  of  which  a  great  many  are  in  use.     It  is  built  on  the  same  lines 
as  most  of  highest  priced  mailers. 

Price,  net      $15.00 


ECONOMY 
WRAPPER 
PASTER. 


Patent  applied  for. 


The  paste 
fountain  has  a 
perforated  bot- 
tom through 
which  the  paste 
reaches  the  top 
sheet  of  a  pile, 
which  may  con- 
tain four  "hun- 
dred sheets.  As 
the  top  sheet  is 
drawn  off,  the 
next  is  pasted 
automatically 
and  instantly, 
Wrappers  are 
pasted  as  fast  as  they  can 
be  drawn  from  the  pile. 

It  saves  all  the  time  of 

"  laying  out "  and  applying 

paste  with  a  brush,  fifty  per  cent,  in  paste,  and  a  great  deal  of  space, 

as  three  or  four  hundred  wrappers  occupy  no  more  table  room  than 

one,  and  you  can  wrap  on  top  of  the  pile,  as  indicated  in  the  cut. 

No.  10.     For  width  of  10  inches  or  less,  each $4.00 

No.  14.     For  width  of  14  inches  or  less,  each 4.50 

No.  16.     For  width  of  16  inches  or  less,  each 5.00 

NEWSPAPER 
PASTER. 

This  is  a  tight  brass  box, 
with  a  handle,  in  which 
paste  is  put.  In  the  bottom 
of  the  box  a  revolving  wheel 
is  placed  which  carries  the 
paste  out  in  a  thin  line  to 
the  sheet  to  be  pasted.  This 
wheel  can  be  regulated  to 
give  a  fine  or  coarse  feed, 
as  required, 

The  paster  is  carried  in 
the  hand  between  the 
thumb  or  forefinger  while 
the  sheets  are  being  folded. 

Price,  complete,  including  two  wheels  and  two  gates $3-5° 


930 


EVERYTHING  FOR   THE  PRINTER 


MISCELLANEOUS  SUPPLIES 


HAMILTON  NEWSPAPER 
FILE. 

Made  of  cherry,  finished  in  oil, 
with  brass  fastenings  and  polished 
steel  thumb-screws.  The  method 
of  opening  and  closing  this  file  is 
novel  and  simple.  The  clasp  end 
of  file  has  a  flat-headed  thumb- 
screw (see  cut),  which  is  passed 
through  a  slot,  and  by  giving  the 
screw  a  quarter  turn  the  file  is 
securely  locked.  When  the  head  is 
turned  parallel  with  the  file  it  opens 
instantly. 


Price,  each 

The  following  sizes  are  made 

To  hold  sheet  20  inches  long. 
To  hold  sheet  22  inches  long. 
To  hold  sheet  24  inches  long. 
To  hold  sheet  26  inches  long:. 


$1.25 


To  hold  sheet  28  inches  long. 
To  hold  sheet  30  inches  long. 
To  hold  sheet  34  inches  long. 
Other  sizes  to  order. 


HOLLY=FACE  TINT  BLOCKS. 

Most  useful  for  the  rapid  setting  up  of  tint  forms.    These  blocks  have 
a  beautiful,  perfect,  smooth  surface,  and  print  solidly. 

i-line  wide,  per  foot $  .10 

2-line  wide,  per  foot 12 

3-line  wide,  per  foot 15 

4-line  wide,  per  foot 20 

5-line  wide,  per  foot .22 

6-line  wide,  per  foot 24 

8-line  wide,  per  foot 36 

Larger  pieces  squared  up,  any  size  desired,  at  i  cent  per  square  inch. 


lo-line  wide. 

per  foot    .    . 

.    .  $  .48 

12-line  wide, 

per  foot    .    . 

.50 

15-line  wide. 

per  foot    .    . 

.    .       .66 

18-line  wide, 

per  foot    .    . 

•    •      -75 

20-line  wide. 

per  foot    .    . 

.    .      .80 

24-line  w4de. 

per  foot    .    . 

.   .      .85 

LABOR=SAVING  TINT  BLOCKS. 

These  consist  of  strips  of  engraver's  maple,  with  polished  face,  cut  to 
even  Picas  and  Nonpareils  in  width.  A  font  consists  of  two  pieces  each 
I,  i^,  2,  2%,  3,  3^,  4,  5,  6  and  8  ems  Pica  wide,  all  8  inches  long.  All  the 
printer  has  to  do  to  make  a  tint  is  to  set  his  panel  to  even  Picas,  select 
a  tint  strip  of  same  width,  and  cut  it  the  desired  length. 
Price,  per  font $1.00 


931 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


THE  SURQUY  NEW  HOT  AIR 

STEREOTYPING  APPARATUS. 

The  furnace  and  casting  box  are  combined. 
One  fire  of  coal,  wood  or  gas  will  melt  metal 
and  dry  matrix  simultaneously  or  separately 
if   preferred, 
as  metal  pot 
is    detacha- 
ble. Kach  ap- 
paratus will 
make  thin 
or  type-high 
plates. 


Size  Size  Size 

Price  of  Apparatus  and  Outfit.  85^x14  12x20  18x26 

inches.  inches.  inches. 

Combined  furnace  and  casting  box $33.00  $45.00  $85.00 

Iron   bars,   spacings  and  cores   for  type-high 

casts 10.00  13.00  15.00 

Iron  shoot-board  and  plane 9.00  12.00  15.00 

Iron  miter  box  and  metal  saw 8.00  10.00  12.00 

Beating  brush 3.00  3.00  3.00 

Steel  gauges  for  thin  plates,  small  tools,  blank- 
ets, brushes,  prepared  matrix  paper,  direc- 
tions, etc 7-00  7-00  10.00 

Price,  when  ordered  complete $65.00        $go.oo      $140.00 

The  83^xi4-inch  apparatus  will  stereotype  a  form  of  7^x10  inches.  It  is  too  small  to  use 
with  wood  or  coal,  and  is  fitted  with  a  gasoline  attachment,  or  gas  may  be  used.  The  12x20- 
inch  apparatus  will  stereotype  a  form  of  10x18  inches.  The  i8x26-inch  apparatus  will  stereo- 
type a  form  of  16x24  inches,  taking  in  a  standard  six-column  page  of  a  newspaper. 

PREPARED  MATRIX  PAPER. 

Size,  12x19  inches,  per  dozen,  by  express $  .50 

Size,  19x24  inches,  per  dozen,  by  express i.oo 

932 


EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER 


CROWN  ENGRAVING  PLATES. 

(patented.) 

Made  by  the  Hoke  Engraving  Company. 

A  Crown  Engraving  Plate  consists  of  a  thin,  dark,  steel  plate,  covered 
with  a  soft,  white  composition.  By  means  of  special  tools,  used  after 
the  manner  of  pens,  the  drawing  is  made  by  cutting  through  the  com- 
position to  the  dark  surface  of  the  steel  plate,  which  shows  the  drawing 
as  it  will  appear  when  printed.  No  apprenticeship  is  needed.  Anyone 
able  to  draw  can  do  the  work.  vSpeed  is  gained  by  practice.  Three  or 
four  tools  and  a  scraping  brass  is  all  that  is  required  for  ordinary  work. 
After  the  drawing  is  finished,  a  stereotype  cast  is  made  from  it  and  the 
cut  is  ready  for  the  press.  The  quickness  and  cheapness  of  the  process 
are  apparent.  Any  stereotype  foundry  can  cast  the  plates,  but  for  those 
who  desire  to  do  their  own  casting  we  have  special  simple  and  cheap 
stereotyping  outfits  suited  to  ever}'-  line  of  work. 

This  process  is  suitable  for  rapid  newspaper  illustration.  A  cut  may 
be  got  ready  inside  of  thirty  minutes. 

This  is  also  a  good  process  for  color  work.  The  plate  having  been 
engraved  and  a  cavSt  taken,  the  composition  is  removed  by  washing  un- 
til only  a  thin  film  remains  ;  as  many  additional  casts  can  now  be  taken 
as  there  are  to  be  colors.  The  design  appears  upon  the  face  of  these 
casts,  and  it  is  an  easy  matter  to  cut  away  on  each  block  the  portion  not 
wanted. 

Price  List  and  Telegraph  Code. 

The  telegraphic  code  will  be  found  convenient  when  plates  are  wanted 
in  a  hurry. 

Size.  Net  Price.  Tel.  Code. 

3x4  inches per  dozen,  $  4.50 

3^x  5  inches per  dozen,  6.50 Breton. 

4x6  inches per  dozen,  9.00 Church. 

5  X   6  inches per  dozen,  11.00 Dore. 

5x8  inches per  dozen,  15.00 Errett. 

6  X  10  inches per  dozen,  21.60 Frost. 

8     X  10  inches each,  2.50 Gaul. 

10  X  12  inches each,  3.25 Hart. 

10  X  18  inches each,  4.25 Inness. 

12  X  16  inches each,  4.75 Johnson. 

12  X  20  inches each,  5.75 Kelly. 

16  X  16  inches each,  6.25 lycslie. 

16  X  20  inches each,  7.75 Max. 

18  X  20  inches each,  8.25 

A  credit  of  15  per  cent,  allowed  for  used  base  plates  returned  in  good 
order,  freight  prepaid. 

Appliances  for  Engraving  on  the  Crown  Engraving  Plates. 

Hoke  Engraving  Tools,  set  of  four,  with  scraping  brass  .    .    .   $2.00  net. 

Hoke  Engraving  Tools,  each 50  net. 

Tracing  Needles,  for  transferring  drawing  upon  the  compo- 
sition of  plate,  each 15  net. 

Circle  Former,  for  describing  circles  of  all  diameters,  each   .        .75  net. 

Plateograph,  for  tracing  from  drawing  or  print,  reducing  or 

enlarging  the  work 12.50  net. 

Air  Tools  for  Removing  Dust  from  Plates. 

Bulb  Blower,  operated  by  hand i. 00  net. 

Foot  Blower,  operated  by  treadle,  with  stand  and  pump  .    .    .    20.00  net. 
Foot  Blower,  without  stand 15.00  net. 

933 


AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO. 


PANELED  BACKING  FOR  ELECTROTYPES. 
The  Only  Backing  That  Will  Not  Warp  Under  Any  Circumstances. 


These  paneled  blocks  are  made  in  two-feet  lengths,  and  put  up  in 
any  width  desired.  They  usually  are  ordered  with  half-inch  variations. 
This  is  the  only  perfect  backing  for  large  cuts. 

Price,  per  square  foot $  .20 

Special  prices  for  large  lots  or  regular  supply.     Made  to  order  only. 


BACKING  FOR  ELECTROTYPES. 

Made  from  selected,  well-seasoned  stock,  and  kiln  dried.  This  is 
supplied  to  any  height  desired,  planed  perfectly  smooth  and  fiat  on 
both  sides,  uniform  in  thickness,  and  free  from  knots  or  waste.  It  is 
put  up  in  boxes,  each  containing  100  feet,  cut  in  2  feet  lengths,  assorted 
widths,  2%2-inch  high,  for  use  without  replaning,  and  %-inch  high  for 
replaning  with  Daniels  Planer  before  use,  but  can  be  supplied  to  order 
to  other  thicknesses  if  required.  The  use  of  this  backing  results  in 
saving  of  space,  and  absence  of  waste. 

Birch,  per  square  foot,  in  boxes  of  100  feet $  .10 

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