. UM Libraries Depository illllllHUilllilNIHlllll”Illlllliilliillilfilllilliliilllliiiiill! 302024101013 SPECIMEN BOOK OF TYPE COMPRISING A PRICE-LIST OF TYPES, BORDERS BRASS RULE, MISCELLANEOUS CUTS, PRINTING MACHINERY AND PRINTERS‘ GENERAL SUPPLIES Inventors and Sale Makers ofNickeI-Alloy Type ISSUED SEPTEMBER, 1903 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY f0! NINTH AND SPRUCE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA To Printers and Publishers It has ever been the aim of this Foundry to furnish only the best Type that money and skill could produce— wearing quality as well as originality of design being equally considered. That we have done this—made type of quality—is attested by our growing patronage, which has compelled a steady increase of our facilities from year to year. This condition of things would not have been possible had not our product been of the highest quality. The best friend of a type foundry is a satisfied customer, and it is a matter of pride with us that we have many friends. In our engraving room artists and expert engravers are constantly at work, originating new faces, borders and ornaments. Our casting department is equipped with new automatic machinery,which is so designed and Operated as to turn out a large and perfectly finished product with precision and dispatch. The Brass Rule Department is fully equipped for the manufacture of brass rule, leads, slugs and galleys. A large and complete stock of wood goods, job presses and printers' requisites, always on hand ready for immediate delivery. The Paragon Paper Cutter (the best hand—power cutter on the market) is made in our Machinery Department. It is here, also, that the Paragon Metal Ruling Machine is manufactured, as well as Ink Fountains, Tablet Presses, Standing Presses and other devices for printers and binders. In conclusion,-we take pleasure in commending this Specimen Book to your study, feeling sure it will prove of mutual benefit. Very truly yours, KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY 9551"?”4 UNIVERSAL LINING SYSTEM Universal Point Body—Universal Point Line—Universal Point Set lag). Every face on Universal Line will line at the bottom with all faces cast on same body and line; and by the use of point leads each size will line with all other sizes cast on either Universal or Universal Title Line. Universal Line The line used by printers desiring to economize time —and which is common to the majority of faces. Universal Title Line Those faces cast in cap fonts or with short descenders. The Universal Line System includes Point Body. Point Line and Point Set. It has been adOpted by printers everywhere as the most perfect system. The ePfectiveness of the Unibersal Lining System is here exemplified in the use, without justification of numerous type faces cast on Universal Line—a feature that must commend itself to all printers for its simplicity and practical use in everyday composition. 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EC... £93232. :83 .«o sauce.“ MACE. >QOm Hiram Q40 QZ< Z<20m m0 mmNE m>:.omt .......... 1 28 1 12 98 36 76 7 Point .......... 1 12 98 88 78 68 8 Point .......... 1 00 90 80 70 62 9 Point .......... 90 82 75 66 58 10 Point .......... 82 74 68 60 54 11 Point .......... 78 71 64 58 52 12 Point .......... 74 68 61 56 50 14 Point .......... 70 65 58 53 48 15 Point .......... 70 65 58 53 48 16 Point .......... 68 63 58 53 48 18 Point .......... 66 61 56 51 46 20 Point .......... 66 61 56 51 46 22 Point .......... 64 60 56 50 46 24 Point .......... 64 60 56 50 ' 46 28 Point ....... 64 60 56 50 46 30 Point .......... 62 58 54 50 46 32 Point .......... 62 58 54 50 46 36 Point .......... 62 58 54 50 46 50 lbs. and over 40 Point and Larger . . 60 58 54 50 46 Minimum price for sorts of one body and face, 35 cents net to printer or dealer. 4 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE BODY=TYPE FiVE-AND-A-HALE POINT No. 6 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by fiat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic surface. About. and perhaps a little before, 1850, calenderiug rollers were used in American paper-mills, and book papers of smooth glossy surface, that did not require dampening, were to be had in every paper-warehouse. On this smooth SIX Porxr No. 8 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calenderiug rollers were used in American paper- mills, and book papers of smooth glossy surface, that did not require Six Porx'r No. 10 BEFORE 181:”) all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calen- deriug rollers were used in American paper-mills, and book papers of smooth glossy surface, that did not require dampening, were to be had in. everypaper. SEVEX POINT No. 10 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic res1sting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calenderiug rollers were SEVEN Porx'r No. 11 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic rcs1st1ng surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calenderiug rollers were used in American paper-1221713, and SEVEN Porx'r No. 15 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calenderiug rollers were used in American paper-nulls, and EIGHT POINT' .\'o. 10—1’01x'r SET U.L. BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. EIGHT Pom'r No. 11 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting smfaee. EIGHT POINT No. 1:; BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America , on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. NINE I’orx'r No. 11 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 5 KEYSTONE BODY=TYPE NINE POINT No. 14 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by llat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, calendering rollers were TEN POINT No. 10 BEEORE 1845 all kinds Of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by fiat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resist- ing surface. About, and perhaps a little before, J850, calen- 'l‘EN POINT NO. 13 BEFORE 184:") all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic resisting surface. About, (and per/zaps (t ELEVEN POINT No. 10 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or other elastic re— sisting surface. About, and perhaps a little before, 1850, ELEVEN POINT NO. 12 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against thick woolen blankets, or ’I‘WELVE POINT NO. 11 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job print- ing had been done, in America, on dampened paper, by fiat platen pressure against thick woo/en, Hem/e— TWELVE POINT NO. 13 BEEORE 1845 all kinds of book andj ob print- ing had been done, in Ameriez, on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against tlm'ele woo/en, TWELVE POINT NO. 4 BEFORE 1845 all kinds of book and job printing had been done on dampened paper, by flat platen pressure against I/zv'ele woolen. 6 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE BODY=TYPE SIX POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE ’1‘111133ORD printing has acquired a conventional meaning not entirely warranted 113 its deri3ation. It means much more than impression. It is commonly understood as a process in which paper and ink are employ ed in conjunction 33 ith impression. Printing and ty ography are not strictly sy nony- mous, as might be inferred from the definit1ons. ’1‘3 pography, although the most useful is not the 01113 form Of printing. Printmg on paper 702111 2111: SEVEN ' POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE T111: WORD printing has acquired a conventional meaning not e11- tire13 warranted b3 its derivation. It means much more than impres- siO11.It is commonly understood as a process in which paper and ink are emplO3 ed 111 conjunction with impression. Printing and ty pog- raph3 are not strictl3 s3 110113 mous as might be inferred from the definitions. "ly'pograph3, although the most useful, is not [/16 onlyform EIGIIT POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE l‘HE 33 0RD printing has acquired a conventional meaning not c11tirc13'33arranted b3 its deri3 ation. It means much more than impression. It is commonly understood as a process in 33hic11 paper and ink are employed in conjunction 33ith impres- sion. Printingr and typography are not strictly synonymous, as NINE POINT KEYsTONE OLD STYLE T HE WORD printing has acquired a conventional mean- ing not entirely warranted by its derivation. It means much more than impression. It is commonly understood as a process in which paper and ink are employed in con- junction 33'itl1 impression. Printing and typography are not ”-111N POINT 13111 STO\ EOLD S’HLE THE WORD printing has acquired a conventional meaning not entirely warranted by its derivation. It means much more than impression. It is commonly understood as a process in which paper and £2ch are ELEVEN POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE THE WORD printing has acquired a conven- tional meaning not entirely warranted by its deriva- tion. It means much more than impression. It is com- monly understood as a process in which paper and ill/c TWELVE POINT K EYSTONE OLD STYLE THE WORD printing has acquired a conven- tional meaning not entirely warranted by its derivation. It means much more than impres— sion. It is commonly understood as a process 2°72 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 7 KEYSTONE BODY-TYPE SIX POINT OLD STYLE N O. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the prin- ter to print the full size of a large sheet at one impression, with more control over the impression than had been possible on the old wooden press, was invented about 1802, and was in general use about I812. Paper of greater smoothness and finer texture was made by paper-makers, who feared the impending competition oft/1e Fourdrim'er SEVEN POINT OLD STYLE No. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed im- provements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand- press, which enabled the printer to print the full size of a large sheet at ' one impression, with more control over the impression than had been pos- sible on the Old wooden press, was invented about I802, and was in gen- eral use about I812. Paper of greater smoothness and finer texture was EIGHT POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the printer to print the full size Of a large sheet at one impression, with more control over the impression than had been possible on the Old wooden press, was invented about 1802, and NINE POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the printer to print the full size of a large sheet at one impression, with more control over the impression than had been possible on the old wooden flress, was TEN POINT OLD STYLE N O. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the printer to print the full size of a large sheet at one impression, with more ELEVEN POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the printer to print the full size Of a large sheet at one im- TWELVE POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 THE TIME for light-faced and delicate types came when needed improvements had been made in presses, paper, and inks. The iron hand-press, which enabled the printer to print thefull size of 8 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE BODY=TYPE SIX POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE THE PRESENT popularity of the Old style has encouraged French type-founders tO revive other early printed forms, but they seem to regard the imitation of early manuscript forms as a reversion to barbarism and ugliness. But this imita- tion has been cleverly done by artists who have undertaken to make designs for book titles and book covers. Some have gone far beyond early typographic models, selecting the early Roman letter—the plain capital without serif or hair line, with an almost absolute uniformity Of thick line. Others have copied and exaggerated the mannerisms Of medizrval copyists and cngravers, wit/2 all their SEVEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE THE PRESENT pOpularity of the Old style has encouraged French type-founders to revive other early printed forms, but they seem to regard the imitation of early manuscript forms as a reversion to bar- barism and ugliness. But this imitation has been cleverly done by artists who have undertaken to make designs for book titles and book covers. Some have gone far beyond early t pographic models, select- ing the early Roman letter—the plain capita without serif or hair lme EIGHT POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE THE PRESENT popularity of the old style has encouraged French type-founders to revive other early printed forms, but they seem to regard the imitation of early manuscript forms as a rever- sion to barbarism and ugliness. But this imitation has been cleverly done b artists who have undertaken to make designs for book titles an book covers. Some have gone far beyond early typographic models, selecting the early Roman letter—the plain cap- TEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE THE PRESENT popularity Of the Old style has en- couraged French type-founders to revive other early printed forms, but they seem to regard the imitation of early manuscript forms as a reversion to barbarism and ugliness. But this imitation has been cleverly done by artists who have undertaken to make designs for book titles and book covers. Some have gone far beyond TWELVE POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE THE PRESENT popularity of the Old style has encouraged French type—founders to revive other early printed forms, but they seem to regard the imitation Of early manuscript forms as a reversion to barbarism and ugliness. But this imitation has been cleverly done by artists KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 9 KEYSTONE BODY TYPE UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET SIN POINT CASLON ()LI) STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe. England seems to have been the most unfitted for the reception Of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and who tried to found libraries, but the greater part of the clergy were very ignorant. They would not learn. nor would they allow the common people tO be taught. It was unlawful. even as late as 1413. for laborers, farmers and mechanics to send their children to school. A great opportunity for popular education was presented in Wicklifi‘s translation of the Bible. SEVEN POINT CASLON ()I.I) STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, England seems to have been the most unfitth for the reception of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and who tried to found libraries, but the greater part of the clergy were very ignorant. They would not learn, nor would they allow the com- mon people to be taught. It was unlawful even as late as 1413, for laborers, farmers EIGHT POINT (,‘ASLON OLD STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, England seems to have been the most unfitted for the reception of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and who tried to found libraries, but the greater part of the clergy were very ignorant. They would not learn, nor would they allow the common people 1‘0 be fang/1f. NINE POINT CASLON ()Ln STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, England seems to have been the most unfitted for the reception of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and who tried to found libraries, but the greater part of the clergy were very igttotm/t. T/tey TEN POINT (JASLON ()LI) STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, England seems to have been the most unfitted for the reception of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and who tried to found libraries, but the greater part of the ELEVEN POINT CASL().\' ()LI) STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, England seems to have been the most unfitted for the reception of printing. There were few ecclesiastics who saw the importance of books and tried to found libt‘arier. Bill TWELVE POINT CASLON ()I.I) STYLE OF ALL THE States of Western Europe, Eng— land seems to have been the most unhtted for the reception Of printing. There were few eee/e— LINING FIGURES FURNISHED UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED 10 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE BODY=TYPE UNIVERSAL LINE SIx POINT CARDINAL IN THE preface to his Tales of Troy, Caxton tells us, ” my pen is worn, my hand weary and not steadfast, mine eyes dimmed with overmuch looking on the white paper, and my courage not so prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body, and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen and to my friends to address to them as hastily as I might the said book. therefore I have practiced and learned at my great charge and dispense to ordain this said book in print after the manner and form as ye may see, and is not written with pen and ink as other books be, to the end that every man may have them at once, for all the books of this story here imprynted as ye may see were begun in one day and also finished in one day.” The printing press was the precious freight he brought back to England after an absence of five-and-z‘hiriy EIGHT POINT CARDINAL IN THE preface to his Tales of Troy, Caxton tells us, “my pen is worn, my hand weary and not steadfast, mine eyes dimmed with overmuch looking on the white paper, and my courage not so prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body, and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen and to my friends to address to them as hastily as I might the said book, therefore I have practiced and learned at my great charge and dispense to ordain this said book in print after the manner and form as ye may see, and is not written with pen and ink as other books be, to the end that every man may have them at once, for all the books of this story here impryntea’ as ye may TEN POINT CARDINAL IN THE preface to his Tales of Troy, Caxton tells us, “ my pen is worn, my hand weary and not steadfast, mine eyes dimmed with overmuch looking on the white paper, and my courage not so prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body, and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen and to my friends to address to them as hastily as I might the said book, therefore I have practiced and learned at my great charge and dispense to ordain this said T\VEL\'E POINT CARDINAL IN THE preface to his Tales of Troy, Caxton tells us, “my pen is worn, my hand weary and not steadfast, mine eyes dimmed with overmuch looking on the white paper, and my courage not so prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body, and also because I have promised to divers geni/emen KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 11 ANTIQUE CONDENSED UNIVERSAL LINE 30 A. ($0 a. SIN POINT ON EIGHT POINT BODY Font, $2.25 THE failure of many early printers to make their business profitable was largely caused by their injudicious selection for publication of bulky theological writings which cost a great deal of money to print, and were salable only to a small class. It was unwisely supposed that printing would receive its great support from the ecclesiastics. With this object in view, the first printers printed almost exclusively in Latin, and generally in the expensive shape of folio, the books which could be read only by the learned, and bought only by the wealthy. The activity of the early printers is remarkable. The task of pre- serving the literature of the world was fairly done at a very early date. Nearly all the books printed by Gutenberg and Schmffer were in the Latin language. Whether they over-looked the fact that there was actual need for books in Ger- man, or whether they were restrained in an attempt to print in German, cannot be decided. Other publishers saw the need, and disregarded the restraint, if there was any, to the great inquietude of the ecclesiastics, who seem to have had forewarning of the mischief that would be made by types. Berthold, the arch- bishop of Mentz, issued a mandate in which he forbade all persons from printing, publishing, buying or selling books translated from the Greek or Latin, or any abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDBFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 351234567890 ALSO SOLD IN 26 POUND FONTS AND UPWARDS AT 90 CENTS PER POUND HUGHES ‘22 A. 52 a. EIGHT POINT Font, $22.23 IN China, letters appear to have been painted on linen and silk long before the discovery of paper. Specimens of hieroglyphical writing on linen have been found in Egyptian mummy cases. The early Arabs committed their poetry and compositions to the shoulder bones of sheep. They afterwards obtained the papyrus paper from Egypt, on which the poems called Moallaqat were written in gold letters, and after their conquests in Asia and Africa these people so speedily profited by and improved the inventions of the na- tions they had subdued, that parchment was manufactured in Syria, Arabia and Egypt, which in color and delicacy might vie with our modern paper. It speedily superseded the use of papyrus, and was used for a long time. The gradual developement of paper-making in Europe is but im- perfectly presented through fragmentary facts. Paper may have been made for many years before it found chroniclers Who thought the manufacture worthy of notice. The Spanish abodefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz AB CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 351234567890 ALSO SOLD IN 25 POUND FONTS AND UPWARDS AT 90 CENTS PER POUND 12 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA MAILING TYPE TEN POINT Including Post-Office Type and Abbreviations FIRST SERIES Abbreviations on em body, and figures on en body. PHILADELPHIA Miss A Brown SJanOI 352 Parkside Ave Dr E K G 'aham 5Aor12 SECOND SERIES Abbreviations on en body, and figures on half-en body. SAN FRANCISCO éDavid R Patton 22§04 7062 Lawrence St §Maud H Hamerton 6§08 J \V O’BrienEsq 3Aug09 E A \Veissfi 24305 Hon Alfred Como 14mm; so A Sharpiess 2830? Mr Geo P \Vood 6may03 EA 'W Dippy 24§06 H Lodge Box907 24m05 I) Butterworth 53,48 4E0!) Mrs D L Clark 31aiy07 EH Sullivan 6§12 THIRD SERIES Same as First Series; Abbreviations Omitted The above Mailing Type—Ten Point, with abbreviations, and Ten I’oint Condensed Clarendon—is furnished at 46 cents per pound. It is put up in 50 lb. fonts and upwards, carefully proportioned. Extra sorts furnished promptly, on the shortest notice, as they may be required. Slugs, Reglets, Leads, Zinc Galleys, and all other requisites for mail- ing kept constantly in stock. We can justly recommend the LONGLEY TIMES MAILER for address- ing purposes. It is simple and compact in construction, is easily handled, and unexcelled in speed, which is only limited by the skill of the oper- ator. An illustrated descriptive circular, giving full and concise infor- mation concerning: this valuable little machine, will be cheerfully sent on application. 14 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE OLD STYLE 30A. 20A. 100a. SIX PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.50 KEYSTONE OLD STYLE BODY TYPES ARE THE NEATEST FOR MAGAZINE AND PERIODICAL WORK OF ALL CLASSES Brass Rules, Leads, Slugs, Borders, Ornaments, and all Accessories $12,345.67 30A. 15 A. 9021. SEVEN PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.50 FUTURE ISLANDERS WILL AS SURELY SIT UPON THE BROKEN TOWERS OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND GAZE Across the Ruins of a Great City Gone, Just as Surely as Oxygen Eats 378 30 A. 15 A. 90a. EIGHT PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.50 SAVONAROLA SA\V THAT THE REIGN OF MEDICI COULD NOT LONG ENDURE, AND THEY BURNED His Body in the Public Square, and thus He Perished for His 4287 25A. 12A. 75a NINE PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.60 IBSON \V'RITES A PLAY SHOWING HOW’ THE PILLARs OF SOCIETY ARE As SURELY PULLING Down Society as did Samson Raze the Pillars of Gaza 21589 25A. 12 A. 75 a. 'I‘EN PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.60 GREATER MISFORTUNE IT IS THAT ALL EARLY CHRONICLES OF PRINTING WERE \Vritten in a Dead Language, which tO the General 4782 20A. 10A. 6011. ELEVEN PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.75 EUROPEAN CRITICS DO NOT HESITATE IN SAYING CONTRADICTORY AND CONFUSING Descriptions Of the Origin Of Printing are Largely 7 38 20A. 10A. 60a. TWELVE PT. KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.75 ROBBED OF MARITIME POWER STRIPPED OF HER PROUD PRESTIGE Searching for An Emissary to Intervene 8746 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 15 KEYSTONE OLD STYLE 15A. 3011. EIGII'I‘EEN POINT KEYSTONE ()LD STYLE $4.25 RESTRICTION IMPOSED Early Publisher Striving Against Many Obstacles 27 10 A. 20a. T\VE1\'TY-FOUR POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $4.60 NATURAL BRIDGE Spanning Little Rivulet 8 8 A. 161.1 TWIIIRn IOINT K llYSTOVE ()ID S'MIE STEEL MAILED Knights Were Bold 2 6A. 12:1. THIRTY-SIX POINT KEYSTONE OLD STYLE $6.90 MOONLIGHT On the Atlantic 6 5 \ 81L.F"'0R1\-EIGIIT IOINI‘ I IZYSI‘OXE 0L1) S’IYIIJ Never OLD 8 16 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA OLD STYLE No. 2 30 A. 20 A. 100 a. SIX POINT ()LI) STYLE NO. 2 $4.50 MANUSCRIPT BOOKS WERE VERY EXPENSIVE LUXURIES IN THE MIDDLE AGES, NOT so MUCH THROUGH THE WORK OF THE Copyist, who did the Simplest Part of the \Vork, as Through the Embellishments 123 30 A. 15 A. 9021. SEVEN POINT ()LI) STYLE No. 2 $4.50 MANY PAPYRUS, PARCHMEN'I‘ AND VELLUM VVRI’I‘INGS WERE ELABORA’I‘ELY FINISHED \YITII BRILLIANT INITIALS Finely Executed Scrollwork and Borders Embellished the \Vritten Pages 456 30 A. 15 A. 90a. EIGHT POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 $4.50 PAPYRUS SCROLLS WERE SO BRITTLE THAT IT \VAS NECESSARY, IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THEM, TO ROLL 'I‘IIEM On Cylinders of \\"00d and Place them in Copper and Earthen Jars 789 25A. 12A. 75 a. NINE POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 $4.60 MONASTERIES PRODUCED MOST MANUSCRIPTS Monks worked in Solitary CELLS COPYING the Ancient \Vritings 12 25A. 12A. 75 a. TEN POINT OLD STYLE No. 2 $1.00 ALI. LEARNING WAS VESTED IN THE MONK Who Wrote Books, 'I‘AUGHT SCHOOLS, and Acted as Judges 6 20 A. 10A. 60a. ELEVEN POINT OLD STYLE No. 2 $4.75 THE WRITINGS WERE DONE IN ANCIENT Times by Means of POINTEI) REEDS and Colored Inks 2 20 A. 10 A. 60a. TWELVE POINT OLI) STYLE NO. 2 $4.75 THE FIRST PRINTED BOOK FROM Movable Type WAS THE lV’IAZARIN Bible of 1450 15 A. 8A. ~10 a. FOURTEEN POINT OLD STYLE No. 2 $3.80 PRINTED BY GUTENBERG ON \Vooden Hand PRESS IN City of Mentz 63 15A. 8A. 3021. EIOIITEEN POINT OLD STYLE NO. 2 $4.80 LATIN TYPES USED IN All the Early PRINTING Offices $80 FROM 6 T018 POINT, SOLD IN FONTS OF 25 POUNDS AND OVER, AT BODY PRICES ITALICS MADE FROM 6 T018 POINT AND SOLD IN 5 AND 10 LB. FONTS ONLY KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 17 OLD STYLE EXTENDED 25 A. 40 a. SIX POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $2.60 OPENING A MILLION HOMES Broadgauge Railroads Trailing Through the West 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 8 9 O 20 A. 30a. EIGIIT POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $2.75 PROGRESSIVE THEORIES Introduced by the Modern Pedagogue 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 O 18 A. 25 a. TEN POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $2.80 PRINTERS’ REQUISITES Modern Material and Machinery 1284567890 15 A. 20 a. TWELVE POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $2.90 Patriotic National Anthems HA1 L COLUMBIA 8 A. 12 a. EIGIITEEN POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $3.10 10 a. TWENTY- FOUR PT. OLD STYLE EXTENDED $4.25 4 A. 6 a. THIRTY-SIX POINT OLD STYI E EXTENDE D 4 A. 6 a. FORTY-EIGIIT POINT OLD STYLE EXTENDED $10.25 Ramble 18 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA FRENCH OLD STYLE 30A. 20A. 100 a. SIX POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.00 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH PEOPLE A MAN OF GREAT POWER AND UNCONQUERED DETERMINATION Swept over Europe like a Resistless Hurricane, to fall at Waterloo 1234567890 30A. 15 A. 90 a. SEVEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.50 FRENCH PEOPLE ARE NOTED FOR UNIFORM POLITENESS THEY ARE PARTICULARLY QUICK ON POINTS OF HONOR And Look Upon a Breach of Etiquette with a Feeling akin to 1234567890 30A. 15a. 90a. EIGHT POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.50 \A’“\ LOUIS NAPOLEON OVERTHREW THE REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED EMPEROR AFTER A BLOODY WAR In the Capital at Paris. All True Patriots were Killed or Exiled 567 25A. 12 A. 75 a. TEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.70 ALSACE, LORRAINE AND WAR INDEMNITY BESIDES POWER WAS THE PRICE PAID BY THE Usurper for the Short and Bitter War with Germany 890 20A. 10 A. 60a. TWELVE POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.95 FRANCE HAS LONG BEEN REPUTED FOR ILLUSTRIOUS WRITERS OF BOOKS Including Dumas, Hugo, Sue and DuMaurier 28 18 A. 36 a. *SIXTEEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $4.95 LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC! May Its Flag Wave Triumphant $26 ads-Pom? IS ALso FURNISHED ON 18-901"? aoov 15 A. 28 a. TWENTY POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE $5.45 FRENCH FASHIONS “Used in the United States 8 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 19 FRENCH OLD STYLE 10 A. 18 a. TWENTY-FOUR 1’01x'1‘ FRENCH ()LI) S'1‘1'1.E $5.10 GEN. LAFAYETTE Revered Memory 428 '1‘11111'1‘1' POINT FRENCH 0111) STYLE $1.15 0a. 5 A. 821. TIIIR'H—SIX Ple '1‘ FRENCH 0111) S11 111: $5.35 4 A. 6 a. FURTY-EIGIIT POINT FRENCH 0111) S1111: $7.00 ' SIXTY P01\'1‘ 1911113011 0111) ST 1 I 11 310.50 41:. Sr V11\'1‘1 —Two 1’01x'1‘r11Emcn 0111) S'1‘1111: $12.00 Minaret 20 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC 20 A. 45 a. SIX POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC $2.25 SEVEO‘CTEEN‘TH CENTURY STYLES OF TY‘T’ES Their peculiar feature are those of French ‘Type Founders of that period. ‘Didot says, that the most beautiful books of the El{e-virs were printed from types designed and cut by Garamond and San/ecque. It is probable that this form is of French Origin 123 24 A. 6011. SEVEN POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC 32.50 TYPE—FOUN'DERS OF SIXTEEUYTH CENTURY The brief Popularity which Italic had as a text letter seems to have provoked the founders of Lyons to emulation. One of the number Nicholas Granjon, made himself famous in all printing houses by the novelty of 56 21 A. 60:1. EIGHT POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC OLD FORMS STILL [LN GREAT Fc/I‘UOR There are men of letters who will accept none of the modern imita- tions. They concede that the modern forms are more carefully drawn and hate a character of e ‘enness and uniformity that is distasteful to 576, 843 t‘ [,1 5° Ki 0‘ 20 A. 50:1. TEN POINT FRENCH OLD ITALIC $3.00 JlO‘DERNIZED OL‘D STYLE TYPES cflbout thirU—flve years ago an unknown Type-founder of Lyons, France, cut a few si{es of old style Roman Caps 90 16 A. ~10 11. TWELVE PT. FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC $3.50 FRENCH PUNCH-CUTTERS France has steadily maintained her early repu- tation for good and accurate punch—cutters 12345 12 A. 2511. SIXTEEN I’T. FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC $3.35 F [1) 6/1 END/( L [/V and Was/lengton 8 10\. 201.1 '1"111;N'"11 PT1111\(111)1DS1\11IT.\11C P7/777ezz‘z'z/e eflrz‘ PR]- "\F T 5 1"111R1Y1"1‘.11‘-R1:NCH()L11S”'.-1111:1'1..111C €1.95 OTB Manso/ennas KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 21 CASLON OLD STYLE UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 25 A. 70 a. SIX POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.00 WILLIAM CASLON WAS BY TRADE AN ENGRAVER ON METAL, WHOSE MERIT WAS RECOGNIZED BY WILLIAM BOYER,\\'IIO PERSUADED HIM To Devote all His Time and Energy to the Making of Types. the Result Achieved After 590 24 A. 60 3.. SEVEN POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.20 FOR MANY CENTURIES THE INSPIRED WORD HAS BEEN ASSAILED BY HOSTILE CRITICS WHO BATTERED IN VAIN AT Impregnable Bulwarks of Truth and Virtue, yet it has Triumphed and is 407689 20A. 55a. EIGHT POINT CASLON OLD‘ STYLE $2.25 IT TOOK THE MOST LEARNED OF ALL SCIENCES UNTIL THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY TO DISCOVER TIIAT The Earth was Round and Held in Place by the Law of Gravitation 85 20A. 55a. NINE POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.40 CASLON OLD STYLE SERIES 18 CAST ON POINT SET AND UNIVERSAL LINE; NICKEL-ALLOY METAL Makes it Hard and Durable to Withstand Long Wear and Tear 904 18A. 48 a. TEN POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.50 TRUE ABILITY CANNOT BE KEPT DOWN Bursting the FETTERS OF OBLIVION and Conquering 501 16 A. 42 a. ELEVEN POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.65 TOO MANY PEOPLE FAIL EARLY Through lack of COURAGE TO Prove Themselves 3 16 A. 40 a. TWELVE POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $2.80 PRINTING TO-DAY CANNOT BE Justly Compared TO THAT OF a Century Past 2 SMALL CAPS: 6-POINT, 16 A, 35c. 7-POINT, 15 A, 350. 8-POINT, 14 A, 350. 9-POINT, 14 A, 400. 10-I’OINT, 12A, 40c. ll-POINT, 10A, 40c. 12-1’OINT, 10A, 450. 'I‘IIESE PRICES ARE EXTRA. 22 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CASLON OLD STYLE UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 15 I 3110 FOLIITEEN POINT CASION OID S'MI‘IIE 33.00 USE NICKEL— ALLOY TYPES And get Best Results in Profits $9.70 12A. 22:1. SIXTEEN POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $3.20 BIG BROAD ACRES Rolling Prairies in the West 12 12A. 20 a. EIGIITEEN POINT UASLON OLD STYLE $3.20 THE WORLD’S FAIRS Found Birth in Hyde Park 56 9 A. 16 a. 'I‘WENTI' POINT CASLON OLD STI’LE $3.30 TRY YOUR BEST And Rejoice With Others 8 "IIII:NTI-l‘OI‘111("IINI CASLON OID S'II'LE GASLON TYPESW Distinct Characters 23 I‘IIIIITI POINT CISLON OLD STILE GONE HOMEW After the Seance 4 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 23 CASLON OLD STYLE UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 5A. 8a. THIRTY—SIX POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $5.50 PERISHED Cold Nights 4A. 6a. FORTY-T\VO POINT CASLON OLD STYLE $6.00 ABOUN Good W01 4.A 531.1911 TY-FOUR POINT CASL ON ()LI) STYLE $9.00 4 A. 511. SEVENTY-TWO POINT CASLON ()LI) STYLE $13.25 Fishes 6 351234567890 I“"i"gi'3?g‘hr%§‘s”"e $12345678QO Lining figures furnished with all fonts unless otherwise ordered 24 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC U NIVERSAL LIN E—POINT SET 22A. 6011. SIX POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC 32.00 CASLON IVAS THE FIRST TYPE FOUNDER TO APPRECIATE ROMAN Breaking away from the Crude, Heavy Faces of the Dutch Casters, he cut an Entirely New Style Face, the Value of which was Immediately Recognized and Appreciated 24 20 A. 55a. SEVEN POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC $2.20 GRAND EXCURSION UP THE HUDSON ON A BIG RAFT Boisterous Boys on a Gunning Expedition, Sailing Past the Majestic Palisades, leaving Grant ’5 Beautiful Mausoleum far in the Rear, and Rapidly 45678 18A. 50a. EIGHT POINT CASI 0N O.S .ITAI [C $2.25 TAKE CARE OF THE LITTLE THINGS AND THEREBY Accustonz Yourself “to Control Aflairs of Nations; Many of our Influential Statesmen began by Controlling their own Homes £290 18 A. 4841. NINE POINT CASLON 0. S. ITALIC $2.40 OLD BALD BA CHELOR ’8 FIRST LO VE AFFAIR Rese/nhles a Devastating Forest Fire; is Easily Kind/ed, Sweeps Every Other Fault Aside and Burns with Increasing Zeal 86 16 A. 45 a. TEN POINT CASLON O. S. I'I‘ALIC $2.50 DANIEL IVEBSTER’S PA TRIOTIC WORDS Before Bunher Hill Monument Unveiling Stirred the Nation I 15 A. 38:1. ELEVEN POINT CASLON O. S I’I‘ALIC $2.65 WITH MALICE TOWARD NO ONE Endeavor to do Right as God gives as to see Right $908 14 A. 36 a. TWELVE POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC $2.80 FAAIOUS NICKEL-ALLOY TYPE IVIade hy the Keystone Type Foundry Experts 491 12 A. 28:1. Fm RTEEN POINT CASION O. S. 1".1AIIC a3.00 A MODERN G UTENBERG And Hts Big Washington Hand Press 2 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 25 CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 10 A. 2011. SIXTEEN POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC $3.20 GOLD MEDALLION Taken 53/ A/fmzo t/ze Greater 18 9A. 2011.. EIGIITEEN POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC 33.20 FAMED ANTIQUITIES Made to Order 53/ Antiquary £12 8 A. 16:1. TWENTY POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC 33.30 . JOLLY SAIL ORBOY Telling Yezrm at SedI/zore 860 6A. 12:1. TWENTY-FOUR POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC $3.50 G 0 0D Faces Gel/ore I 2 0 5A. 911. THIRTY POINT CASLON O. S. ITALIC $4.30 T/youg/szul MAID 6 5 A. 81.1 TIIIRII -SIx POINT C\SION O. S. ITAIIC BIRD Culture 8 I"'-0R1‘\ T\\O POINT CASION O. S. IT AIIC Premer GIRL 26 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CARDINAL UNIVERSAL LINE 22 A 603. SIX PT. CARDINAL $2.00 I 22 A 603. EIGHT PT. CARDINAL 32.25 DEPARTMENT STORE “ADS" i NEWSPAPER HEADINGS I i Require the Greatest Attention and Have become a Distinct Feature in the Line of Special Advertising and ‘ . . the Selection of Types $12 I Are a Dictionary of Events $37 18 A. 48 a. TEN POINT CARDINAL $2.50 COMPOSITION AND PRESSWORK Require the Closest Application where Detail and Perfect Harmony in Type and Color are Sought $1234 TWELVE POINT CARDINAL : FOURTEEN POINT CARDINAL 16 A. 42 a. $2.80 : 15 A. 32 a. 83.00 HIGH GRADE THE PRINTER Type, Brass Rule and I Using Nickel-Alloy Borders are 67 I Types For 19 10 A. 22 a. EIGHTEEN POINT CARDINAL UNIVERSAL LINE a Saving 6205 14 a. Tw ENTY-FOUR POINT CARDINAL Modem Styles 1n TYPE THIRTY-SIX POINT CARDINAI FINE Paintings 8 5 A. 9 a. FORTY-EIGHT POINT CARDIN AL River BOAT 0,8,10 AND 12'POINT SIZES SOLD IN FONTB OF 25 LBS. AND OVER AT BODY PRICES KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 27 CARDINAL ITALIC UNIVERSAL LINE 22 A. 70 a. SIX POINT CARDINAL ITALIC $2.00 SPREAD OF PRINTING IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN EUROPE When two rival printing offices had been established at Mentz it was no longer pos- sible to keep secret the processes. Every printer who handled the types and every goldsmith who helped to make the tools must have felt a weakening of the obligation of secrecy. The sack of Mentz was a greater misfortune, for it dissolved all obliga- tions and sent the printers to other cities to found new offices. Not one of these printers has told us when and how he began to print on his own account. All that is known about the introduction of printing in many of the large cities has thus been gathered from the dates of books and the chance allusions from early $123,456 20 A. 60 a. EIGHT POINT CARDINAL ITALIC $2.25 THE TOOLS AND USA GES OF THE. EARLY PRINTERS The first processes in the practice of typography—the cutting of punches and making of moulds, demanded a degree of skill in the handling of tools and 0/ experience in the working of metal rarely found in any man who undertook to learn the art of printing. They were never regarded as proper branches of the printer’s trade, but were, from the beginning, set aside as kinds of work which could be properly done by the goldsmith only. Jenson, Cenmni, Swein- heym and Veldener were the most progressive printers of the fifteenth century, who had the preliminary education that would warrant them in $4,269.31 20 A. 60 11.. TEX POINT CARDINAL ITALIC $2.50 CHARLEMAGNE’S EDUCATIONAL POLICY Flac. Alcium, an Englishman and a graduate of the Anglo-Saxon schools, the teacher and adviser of Charlemagne, was authorized by the great emperor to institute a policy which would multiply books and disseminate knowledge. It was ordered that every abbot, bishop and count should keep in permanent employment a qualified copyist who must write correctly, using Roman letters only, and that every monastic institution should maintain 83726 18 A. 45 a. TWELVE POINT CARDINAL I'I‘ALIC $2.80 THE COPYISTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES May be properly divided into two classes: the class that considered copying an irksome duty and that did its work mechanically and badly; the class that treated book-making as a purely artistic occupation, and gave the most time and care to ornamentation. The book-makers who made authentic copies 314 7 28 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BEN. FRANKLIN SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 6-POINT BEN. FRANKLIN IN PREPARATION '20 A. 36 a. EIGIIT POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $2.25 HARMONY 0F DESIGN IS A VERY IMPORTANT Essential of the Modern Revival of Old-Style Printing, Care Being Taken to Attain the Desired Result In 1234567 16 A. 24 a. TEN POINT BEN. FRANKLIN BEN. FRANKLIN WAS NOT ONLY A Master Printer, But a Master Man £3 77w Big‘g‘est Busiest and Wisest of His Day 15 .V CI! C 15 A. ‘22 a. TWELVE POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $2.80 WHEN A BOY. HE HELPED HIS Father WhoJ'e Trade was that of a. Soap Boiler an? Tallow Chandler 1‘2 A. 18 a. FOURTEEN POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $3.00 Knowing His Inclination for Reading BEN. FRANKLIN’S FATHER 9 A. 15 a. EIGIITEEN POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $3.20 Determined To Make Him A PRINTEREE’IZ34567 5 A. 9:1. T“ ENTI I OLR POINI BEN. I R \NKI IN $.50 The Glory of America 37 FRANKLIN 59 THE SLANTING 3. AND J‘ WILL BE OMITTED FROM FONTS IF DESIRED KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 29 BEN. FRANKLIN SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 5 TIIIR'"1\ POINT BEN. 1* RAV KLIN $4.3 6 ba. THIRTY-SIX POIN'I‘ BEN. FRANKLIN 85.50 a. F'ORIY- E10111 POINI‘ BEN. FRANKLIN $8. 50 a. SIX'M POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $12.00 SE VEN 'IY 11‘“ 0 POINT BEN. FRANKLIN $15.00 Perfect THE SLANTING & AND J. WILL BE OMITTED FROM FONTS IF DESIRED 30 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN UNIVERSAL LINE 15 A. 22 a. TWELVE POINT BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN $2.80 NEW AND APPRQPRHATE TYPES Degsfigmecdl {tO Fiflfl Mm me Of the; Primitm 1123 a3 And Publishm 3%? 4156 12 .A. 18 a. FOUETEEN POINT BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN $3.00 T1811}: BEST METAL HS USED [[1131 Quill? Typcew @Imd BOEdOE‘S KEOWE m 258 NiCkEHoAHHOy 4733 9 .A. 15 a. EIGH'IEEN POINT BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN $3.20 UNIVERSAL MINING FOMWO fig a @mat HOMO) {EO AM 489 Pfimtcem [(37 5 .A. 921. TWENTY-FOUR POINT BEN. FRANKIN OPEN $3.50 ©©NSTANTLY Sitfivimg {CO pfl@&$@ 524], 5 A. 811. TIIIRT) POINI‘ BEN. FE ANKI IN OIEN ESTHMATESW ChOOEfMHHy @ivcem 8 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 31 BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN UNIVERSAL LINE 4 A. 6 a. THIRI Y-SIX POINI BEN .‘141: ANKI IN 01’}: N $5.50 IL®§§©M ©f film Swim; 11 3 A. 4 a. FOR’I‘Y-EIGIIT POINT BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN $8.50 3A 411. -. SIX’W POINI BEN. FRANKIIN '(H’E N $122.00 3 A. 4 a. Sm EN ""-n -Tw0 POINI BEN. FRANKLIN OPEN $15.00 PcaiffEdI 32 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BEN. FRANKLIN CONDENSED UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 28A. 50a. SIX PT. BEN. FRANKLIN COND. $1.75 BEN. FRANKLIN CONDENSED IS ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVELY USED Faces on the Market; No School of Artistic Typography is Complete Without It. $1,234,518 21A. 46 a. EIGHT PT. BEN. FRANKLIN CONII. $2.00 LET YOUR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE HAVE IN IT Freedom for Others as Well as for Yourself; Freedom of Conscience for 234 20 A. 40R. TEN PT. BEN. FRANKLIN CONII. $2.25 TWIN BROTHER TO OUR BEN. FRANKLIN SERIES When the Ben. Franklin Series is too Wide, Use This 12345 18 A. 3-111. TWELVE PT. BEN. FRANKLIN COND. $2.50 AMONG THE STATESMEN OF A CENTURY AGO Illustrious in Words and Deeds, the Name of Ben. 6789 18 A. 28:1. FOUR'I‘EBN I’T. BEN. FRANKLIN CONII. $2.75 GOOD TYPE IS ESSENTIAL IN FINE WORK Pleasing’ the Eye of Your Customer-Critic $609 H \. 22:.1 F'::IGIII‘IIN I T. BEN. I‘RXNKLIN CONII. A GOOD NAMESAIIE FOR FRANKIINW This Type is Cast of Nickel-Alloy Metal 10-.\ 15:: 'I\\INI\IIIRII‘BIN I‘RxNKLIN C(INII. HAPPY COMPOSITORS RUNW Hastily ior Sandwich and Pie 8 TIIIRI‘\ IT. BEN. lIuNKI IN C(INII. UNIVERSAL Line Faces $I2 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 33 BEN. FRANKLIN CONDENSED UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET 6A. 98.. THIRTY- SIX PT. BEN. FRANKLIN UoNn. $1.75 SAY YOU WILL AN Stick Close and Do It 5.1.811. FORTY-EIGIIT PT. BEN. 1*1{A\kLI\ COND $6.50 4 A. "la. SIXTY PT. BEN. FRANKLIN COND. $8.50 4A. 6a. SM 1;). TY -Two PT BEN. 1‘ RANKLIN COND. $10.75 KIND Words (II () [l The above characters furnished with all complete fonts, also sold sepa- rately in fonts of u size. For prices see next page 34 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA BEN. FRANKLIN AUXILIARIES, No. 3 UNIVERSAL LlNE—PO|NT SET PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS No. 3 Price, each size, 25 cts. per font, from 6 to 24 point; 50 cts. per font from 30 to 72 point a?) m“) [3?) [‘17) m) [1 () [10 [1”"0 []W() [] () PARAGRAPH MARKS No. 3 Price, each size, 25 cts. per font, from 6 to 24 point; 50 cts. per font from 30 to 72 point 72 PT. 60 PT. 48 PT. 36 PT. 30 PT. ll 24PT 14PT. BpT' 12PT. 10PT. ”“83? in (II (1|qu BEN. FRANKLIN FRACTIONS Price, “3,"; cents per font for each size 10 PT. 12 PT. 18 PT. 14 PT. 8PT. IAI/z IAI/z 1/41/2 1/41/2 wr/z KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 35 BEN. FRANKLIN INITIALS From our Ben. Franklin Series of Types 30 THIRTY-SIX POINT. FONT, 4 A, $3.50; SINGLE CHARACTERS, 15 CTS. FORTY-EIGIIT POINT. FONT, 3 A, $4.00; SINGLE CHARACTERS, 20 CTS. SIXTY POINT. FONT, 2 A, $5.00; SINGLE CHARACTERS, 25 CTS. EIGIITY—FOUR POINT. FONT, 1 A, $5.75; SINGLE CHARACTERS, 35 CTS. rtfi’éfib C ‘5‘, 5" 36 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA MARGINAL ORNAMENTS at From our Ben. Franklin Series 9}" Types Complete Fonts, A to V. twenty-two characterw. 33-85. Single Characters, 25 cents each. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 37 MARGINAL ORNAMENTS at From our Ben. Franklin Series of Types Complete Fonts, A to V, twenty-two Character-x. $3.85. Single Characters. 25 cents each. 38 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA LAUREATE SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 25A. 40:1. SIX POINT LAURI-ZATE $2.00 TYPE CAST ON UNIVERSAL LINE IN NICKELsALLOY Metal Saves the Printer Both Time and Money; also Gives the Customer Better and More Effective Results 1234567890 22A. 3611. EIGHT POINT LAUREATIC $2.25 INVITATIONS FOR THE GREAT CELEBRATION Tlie Time for Light-faced and Delicate Types Came \Vhen Needed Improvements Were Made in Presses, Paper and Inks 18A. 3011. TEX POINT LAUREA'I‘H $2.50 ELECTRICAL SCIENCE ADVANCING Keystone Types, Borders and Brass Rules, Show the Advancement in the Art of Printing 16 A. 2811. T\VEL\'E POIXT LAL'REA'I‘E $2.80 MINING IN THE WESTERN STATES Valuable Land Bought @ntaining an Immense Amount of Iron=ore 3. $974,286.50 10A. 1611. 1211. 111212213 POINT LAURE \TE $3.20 .>:c.NO QUESTIONal': About Superiority of Keystone Finish .1. Accurate and Even "I\\i-2.\i\I111111’1n.\'1IAllnxri $3.50 MANUSCRIPTS Of Ancient Historians 14 AND (JO-POINT SIZES IN PREPARATION KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 39 LAUREATE SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 4A. 6a. THIRTY-SIX POINT LAUREATE $5.50 JOURNEY Quick 3.“: Active 4A. 5a. FORTY-EIGIIT POINT LAUREATE $8.50 CLEAR Press Work 3A. 4a. SIXTY POINT LAUREATE $12.00 3A. 4a. SEVENTY-TWO POINT LAUREATE 315.00 TYPES 4O KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA JOHN ALDEN SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE LINING FIGURES FURNISHED UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED SIX POINT. .IOIIN ALDEN . ICIGIIT POINT .IOIIN ALDEN 2.5 A. 45 a. $2.00 ‘22A. 40 a- $2 ‘25 50 through the woods Iohn Alden went 1 Came.to an open space,.and saw On his errand; crossing the brook at the t The d1le of the ocean; sallless and Ford where it brawled over the pebbles. Cold with the chilly eafi-wind. 9 TEN POINT .IOIIN ALDEN TWELVE POINT .IOIIN ALDEN 18 A. 32 :1. $2.50 10 A. 30 a. 32.80 Yet nearer the boat stood Talking at times with Alden, thinking to flee. . The eager sailors. 678 FOURTEEN POINT JOHN “MW. f EIGIITEEN POINT JOIIN ALDEN 12A. 2411. 3300 l 9 A. 16 a. $.20 PILGRIMS 43 : STRONG Hunting in Forefi Will Prevailed 0A. 10 :I. '1“ F\l\ -I‘OL' R POINT .IOIIN -.\IDEN $3.50 IN OLD Colony Days THIRTY POINT JOIIN ALDEN Vessel at Anchor 7 7 ”“IIIIInI-SIN POINT .IOIIN ALDEN .5.50 A. 6:1. lulu) LIGIIr POINI .IOIIN ALDEN $8. 50 New Faces 60-POINT SIZE IN PREPARATION KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 41 PRISCILLA SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE SIX POINT PRISCILLA { EIGHT POINT PRISCII LA 22 A. 52:1. $2.00 16 A. 4511. $2.2) . f - Puritan flowers and the type 9/ Puritan Seated beside her lvheel, and the Waldens; model? and simple and slveet, 1 Carded 10001 like a snow-drift, 7716’ bery type 0/ PRISCILLA. 51234567 ‘ Was piled high at her knee. 65 ! T135 POINT PmscnrA T\VELVE POINT l’RISCILLA 14 A. 34 a $2 50 12 A. 32 a. $2.80 Nothing is wanting 710112 J Keep foreber loyal .to But the dz’staff. $135790 Truth and frtendshtp. FOURTFFN POINT PRISCIHA EIGIITEEN POINT I’RIS‘CILLA 9 1‘ 2.) IX $3 (x) J 7 1X. 16 a. 33.20 RECEDING i ZRRIVAL Sails pf the Vessell 0f Merchants 5 A. 10 a. TWENTY-FOUR POINT I’IUSCILLA $3.50 4 A. 9 a. THIRTY POINT PRISCILLA 34.30 L b J P . .ll 8 3 A. 7 a. THIRTY -SIx POINT PRISCII L A 5.50 ' FWORIX -I<"IGIII POINT PRISCILLA 38.50 flay-break 42 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA JOHN ALDEN INITIALS 4 A. $3.00 Made in 36-P0int Size Only 1 A. $2.00 Swan: CHARACTERS, 1:3 CEXTS EACH INITIAL ORNAMENT PRICE PER FONT, 75 CTS. 56 lfil ‘ Each font contains 16 pieces of 1507, 8 pieces of 1505‘, and 16 pieces of 1:309. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 43 BULLETIN PEN=STROKES PRICE, PER FONT. 60 CTS. 36 F 24 F 18 F 14 F 14 T 18 T 2-1 '1‘ 36 T 1 # fl 2 3 H fl 4 5 —_ Each font consists of the four sizes of I“ and '1‘, con- taining one, two and three of each character according to size, and with sufficient pen-strokes for same. The "Bat Mm and 130m CHARCOAL PEN=STROKES PRICE, PER FONT, 75 CTS. 48 F -C 36 1‘ -C 24 1‘ -C 18 F-(J 18 T-C 24 T-C 36 T-C 48 T-C dgata W 1419-0 l4T-C WW 9 a a 10 WW mm Each font consists of the five sizes of 11‘ and '1‘, con- taining one, two and three of each character according,r to size, and with suiiicient pen-strokes for same. QWMEM Jom‘flflowafim with gum 44 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 7 A. 22 a. FOURTEEN POINT BULLETIN $3.00 Ouic‘imiifl‘ Ciaim C(dmithOn éumwke/LL Tuna)”: know a, “(iced Thing” taken “-01 4%.. it; ("w/146014,, an dww cm 06 the, "(But Thincp” in 3(mwl=Cut 1&1 FUD. 5 A. 16 a. EIGHTLEX POINT BULLETIN $3.20 The. 'Pdntu Who Sta/1C4 .311, mahmmimd to (£41. “WM/ml 635w ~1A.10a. T\\F\T\-IOUI{I’OI\TBUIIETIN $3.50 .94 5% [0| (3W up Ct §Wnt£a€ and. Twfidaw 357 ’EMJIMM 184 ..... I‘nnn‘hmx [01V r m 11.13 rxx 53.3.30 Quauh‘ Show)» «Sn Our “$.me KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 45 CHARCOAL SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 71\. 22 a. FOURTEEN POINT CHARCOAL $3.00 The 5ct¢h¢m $Wrid C(mciatfion ”RemakwMa?qu/JQ in'Wanugactmimi .Sndwimiao ELL/Ling the éfcwt ”Tan. ’1‘“qu 5 A. 16 a. EIGII’I‘EEN POINT CHARCOAL $3.20 éfiocom in 5m?» 0% Qfidcém ”Irma/Lu, Edda? ”file/:4 Wondmgui flefiuanfiarw $123456’fiqo 4A. 10 a. TWENTY-FOUR POINT CHARCOAL $3.50 . _ ~ .f 137:: Ckmrwa/Z $3ka {2.2, ' “2,2. ' M - ”3% air» , :2. £5 a, L 941 3A. 7a. THIRTY-SIX POINT CHARCOAL $5.50 .4 ’2‘: ‘ £5 3, ,4 $8.50 46 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ENCORE SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 25 A. 40 a. SIX POINT ENCORE $2.00 THE GERMAN TRADE-SCHOOLS DO NOT DEFEND On Private Enterprise. They are Official institutions Ranking with the Common Schools 31234567890 ‘25 A. 38 a. EIGHT POINT ENCORE $2.25 WHEREVER THERE lS INDUSTRY THERE ARE SCHOOLS Domiciled to the Wants ol the Trades and Every Body Engaged in industry must take Lessons 31234567890 24 A. 34 a. TEN POINT ENCORE $2.50 COMMON SCHOOL BUILDINGS Are Opened for this Purpose and every Teacher must Take His individual Class $1234567890 20 A. 30 a. TWELVE POINT ENCORE $2.80 TRADE ASSOCIATIONS OF THE District Supervise the Course of Lessons $2890 16 A. 21 a. FOURTEEN POINT ENCORE $3.00 THE GERMAN TRADE SCHOOL Teaches Industries of Theoretical Value 10 A. 1611. EIGIIIEEN POINT E NCORE $320 SIMPLEST CRAFTSMEN Get Supplementary Educations 8 I\\i~\l‘\lOlRlOI\I‘I\COI{P 3,50 GERMAN SYSTEM Essentially Democratic 5 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 47 ENCORE SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 6.A 8 a. TIIIRTI POINT I‘ NCORE Q4150 Privilege of TUITION 7 'I‘IIIRII -SIx POINT EVCORE '.500 STERN Professor 4A. 6 a. 1‘ ORTY- T“ 0 l’0I1VT ENCORF $6.00 M0 (16] YOU I 5 FORTI -EI(.III 1’01NT ENCORE $7.25 £2 5 M6 (1 a 1 3A. 4 a. SIX'M 1’01VT ENCORE $9.50 Sm 12V 13' T“ 0 I’OIVT 1‘ V(01m $12.23 (316133103 48 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ENCORE CONDENSED UNWERSAL LINE 51x 1"1‘. ENCORE CONDENSED I EIGHT P ".1 ENCORE CONDI‘ NSED 28A. 4211. $22.00 5 123 1.3811. 32.25 UNIQUE DESIGNS BY ARTISTIC PRINTERS CONDENSED NEWSPAPER HEADINGS Embelllshlng the Pages of Every An Journal In the Set in this Series are BOUNd to Attract the Land: Showing to Best Advantage the Skill . . lmsmmMMMMomo MMMMHMWmmmwmefl " ‘ ‘ v v. 7“)” 1.. 31 v 3... 3A Mm &w NA.Ww ww UNIVERSAL LlNlNc SYSTEM THE BEST METAL USED IS the Most Up-to-date and Practical III All 01” TYDBS 611d BOIGCIS System for All Printers 12345 f Known as Nickel-Alloy 73 11'\.:211.1 IOL‘lu‘EEN POIN'1‘ ENCORE CONDENSED $3.00 PRINTERS SHOULD DISCARD THE OLD FACES And Replace Them With New and Modern Types 295 10.\. 11511. EI1.‘11'1‘1:EN POINT ENCORE CONDENSED $3.20 FOR GENERAL PRINTING PURPOSES This Type Series Cannot Be Excelled 173 8.-.\ 1:2 11. T\\l-Z.\'I‘\- I“’OL11101N1 I‘N1Olz1‘. CONDENSED SUPERIOR WORK ATTAINEDW And Large ProiitS Realized 24680 13A. 1011. '1‘11111'1‘1' POINT ENCORE CONDENSED $4.30 Modem Jobbing LETTERS 2 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 49 ENCORE CONDENSED SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 5A. 8 a. THIRTY-SIX POINT ENCORE CONDENSED $3.00 7 B‘OR1Y-T\ '0 I 01N1‘ ENCORE CONDLNM 1) 5A. 8 a. FOR'1‘Y-E1G11'1‘ POINT ENCORE CONDENSED $7.25 Universal LINE 4 w ; bun 1’01\ 1‘ ENCORE CONDE NSED HIGH Grade 3 4.A 6a. SEVEN"1Y-"I‘“O 1’01N1‘ ENCORE CONDENSED 312. 2-3 Star FISH 2 50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ENCORE EXTENDED UNIVERSAL LINE SIX PT. ENCORE EXTENDED f EIGHT PT. ENCORE EXTENDED ‘24 A. 36 a. $2.00 I 20 A. 30 a. $2.25 AN EXTENDED SERIES I CARDBOARD NO’I‘ Designed to Fill the Wants of ; Needed to Justify Types the Progressive and Artful . . Primer 1234567890 I On Umversai Lme 52 TEN PT. ENCORE EXTENDED i l TWELVE PT. ENCORE EXTENDED 18A. 26 a. 32.50 i 16A. 24 a. $2.80 NICKEL-ALLOY E EFFECTIVE Metal Used in Our Type Designs Set Productions 1236 In This Series 10A. 201.1 1‘01 RTI-I-\ POINT ENCORE EX":II~NDED 83.00 PRINTERS REQUISITES Materials of the Best Quality 8A. 12m EIGIIIEEN POINT EN(ORE EX’IEXI)EI) $3 320 MONEY IS SAVED By Using Lining Types Nickel-Alloy 24 (\i; . 8a. T\\E.\'1‘I -IOUR POINI ENCORE EXTENDED FIGURES CASTW On Uniform Body3 'i‘IIIR'IY POINI ENC:ORI EXTENDED $430 LatGS‘t NEWS 9 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 51 ENCORE EXTENDED UNIVERSAL LINE ('11. 'l‘anx -SIX I’01N1‘ ENCORE I4.\1‘1\D1.$5.50 Row BOA 4 4A. 5a. FORT) -Tw0 POINT E NCURE EXTEJDED $7.00 U N S h 1; 3A. 511. 190111‘3:11GH'1‘ 1’01NT ENvouE EXTENDED $8.50 3A. 411. S1XTY 1’01NT ENHmE EXTENDED $12.00 3A : S1: V1: N 1‘ \- "wa 1’01N 1' Emma F .\ 1E NDE D $16. ‘iU Grand 52 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ADMIRAL SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE SIX POINT ADMIRAL | EIGHT POINT ADMIRAL 25 A. 35 :1. $2.00 I 20 A. 30 a. $2.25 me MODERN PRINTER i use ONLY THE BEST Has revolutionized the methods and old-time style of I2 Printing 34 | Type that is made—called 56 Nickel-Alloy 78 125 A. 26 11. TEX POINT ADMIRAL $2.50 25 CATALOGUES WITH PRICES 59 Open a Correspondence with us if you need type or material of any description 16 A. 24 a. TWELVE POINT ADMIRAL $2.80 42 ESTIMATES ARE NO TROUBLE 73 And the services of our salesmen are at your disposal at all times 12 A. 18 u. FOURTEEX POIXT ADMIRAL $3.00 9 NEWSPAPER I‘IEADINOS 4 Set in this series means an increase in subscriptions 10 A. 15 a. EIGII'I‘EEN POINT ADMIRAL $3.20 7 MAKE YOUR PAPER 4 Animated Bright and Cheerful ‘ \. 101.1 "I\\I:.\""n- I‘rOInPOIXI \DMIuAI. 8 NICKEL-ALLOY 9W Type would do it nicely KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 53 ADMIRAL SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 6 A. 9 a. THIRTY POINT ADMIRAL $4.30 Q '1 EVER la t. 5 A. 8 a. THIRTY-SIX POINT ADMIRAL $5.50 COS I . 4 A. 5 a. FORTY-EIGHT POINT ADMIRAL $8.25 3 A. 4 a. SIXTY POINT ADMIRAL $10.00 SEVENTY‘JIMO POINT ADMIRAL $13.95 C OUI‘ICI” 54 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA VENEZIA SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE ‘25 A. 40 :1. 81x I’OINT VENEZIA 82.00 DIFFICULT WORK OF THE EARLY CENTURY PRINTERS 'lIie Introduction of Ornaments, Emblematical Figures, Signs and Drawings in $12,345.40 Manuscripts is of Great Antiquity £6,789,083 2.2 A. 36 :1. P11111112 POINT VENEZIA $2.25 DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF GOOD QUALITY Compliments and Congratulations are Kindly Received, and Cost Nothing but Pen, Ink and Paper $1234567890 18A. 30 :.1 '21‘1V P01x"r\12.\'1:7.1.\ $2.50 Tile QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY Surplus: Quarter ending July, 1903, $1,234,567,890 Gilt=edged Nickel=Alloy Dividends 16 A. :38 :.1 TWELVE POINT VENEZIA $2.80 MINING AND ENGINEERING Th'e Colorado 8: Montana Mining Syndicate Capital Stock, $1,234,567,890 10A. 16 :1. I‘murxm P01\1 \ EVEZIA RAILROAD TICKETSW0 For Universal Line Type Route Daily Except Sunday 15A . 10:1. 1"11E.\'1110111 I’OIXT‘ENPZZIA TREE BOUGHSW Shade the Broad Lane KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 55 VENEZIA SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 4 A. 6 a. THIRTY—SIX POINT VENEZIA RAMBLERW Pirates ngessel F0RT1 -E IGII'I‘ POINT VENEZI A $8.50 DRUG O uick & C0. 3 A. 4 a. SIXTY POINT VENEZIA 812.00 SEVENTY -Two POINT VENEZIA 315. 00 Groves 56 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SALEM SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 25 A 4511 SIX PT. SALEM 82.01) ‘22 A 38:1 EIOIIT PT. SA LEM $2.25 TIIESE EXCELLENT PRODUCTS UNIVERSAL LINE TYPE Combining Old and New Fancies in the - ‘ . Designing of Type Faces. we Aim to Made Of NICkel Alloy Meta] Suit the Tastes of each Individual 25c i3 5Uperi0r to 5“ Others. 1235 18 21.32 :1. TE 5' P01\ 1 S AL EM $2.50 The ARTFUL COMPOSITOR PRODUCING Catchy Designs, Set in the “Salem Series,"a11d Thus Gaining Pleased Customers. Cost, $123.45 TWELVE POINT SALEM FOURTEEN POINT SALEM 16A 30:1 $2.80 12 A 2411 $3.00 A GOOD THING USEFUL TYPE Invest in this Series For Job‘Work as of Original Type 689 Well as Advs. 26 9 A. 16 :1. EIOIITEEN I’OINT SALEM $3.20 PERFECTION IN TYPE Products of the Keystone qt 7A. 10 :1. "l\\E.\'T1- l‘OI R POINT SAI EM $3. 50 FOR THE PRINTER The Best Made Types "lIIIIIT1 I’()I\"I‘ SALEM O11 Universal Line KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 57 SALEM SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 7 : THIRTY-SIX POINT SALEM ' 4.A 6 a. F ORTY- -EIG]I T POINT SALEM $8.50 4 A. 5 a. SIXTY POINT SALEM $12.00 3 A. 5 a. SEVENTY- Two POINT SALEM 15. $8 Gald the and Of The above [logotypes are made in all Sizes and are included in the fonts. q: marks from 6 to 24 point. 58 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SALEM FRACTIONS UNIVERSAL LINE 1 1 3 13 5 7 /2 4 4 /a/a /a /8 These Fractions are made from 1:2 to 72 point, inclusive, and are sold separately in fonts at the following prices: 12. 14. 18. 24 on 30 POINT, 50 CENTS. 36 POINT. 75 CENTS 48. 60 on 72 POINT. $1.00 1% 2‘4 3% 894% 5% 67/8 75/8 SALEM ORNAMENTS l 2 COMPLETE FONT. EIGHT CHARACTERS. $1.50 SINGLE CHARACTERS. 25¢. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 59 CHARTER OAK SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 81x l’o1NT CHARTER ()AK , EIGHT I’OIN'I‘ CHARTER ()AK 15A. ‘25 :1. $2.00 f 12 A. 20 :1. 32.25 CONTINUALLY LOOKING : WHY NOT PROVIDE For Sorts and Material of Every 1 For Such Emergencies and Description is Like Throwing 1 . . Money Away 1234 i Realize Profits 12345 " . ‘ v ‘1 ) v 1 ,‘ 1 r TEN Pom“, CHARTER (MK 1“ 111,1 1‘; 1013]: “123810“: ()AR 10 A. 18 11. $2.50 1 1 ' ’ “- 1“ DISPOSITION 1 Dll RK PRINT And Grading of Fine ! Creates Attraction Type Work $23 ‘ Everywhere 1 7 7A. 12 :1. 190111111212): POINT CHARTER ()AK $3.00 THE BEST Universal Line Type 5 9 :1. EIGH'crI EN I’OIVT CHARTER OAK 33.20 at Nickel-Alloy METAL 4 7 :1. '1‘“ E \T1-b OUR POINT ( 11 AWR11: R ()AK 34. 00 NOVEL Products 14 4A. 611. '1‘ HIRT1 POINT ( HAR11R ()AK Effective TYPES THIRT1-51x POINT CHAR'mR OAK $6. 40 HIGH class 5 3A. 5 a. FOR'I‘Y-EIGIIT POINT CHARTER ()AK $10.00 Finish 62 60 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA NIAGARA SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 28A 52a SIX PT. NIAGARA $2.00 ‘ 23A 46a EIGIIT PT. NIAGARA $2.25 MOUNTAINEERS ASCENDlNG . POWERFUL STREAMS 0F Lofty Peaks, Encountering Blinding Snow . . . Storms, Making Progress Slow and Clear Water Terminating m Large $1357.90 Dangerous. £124,680 And Magnificent Falls 22 A 3821 TEN PT. NIAGARA $2.50 ‘ZOA 34 a T\\'EL\'E PT. NIAGARA $2.80 THE BEST RESULTS ADVERTISEMENTS Are Attained by Using Types Set in Niagara Series Will On Universal Line $123 Create Positive Results 18 A 26 a. FOL'RTEEN POINT NIAGARA $3.00 PRINTERS READILY RECOGNIZE Any Enterprise Adapted for Their Benefit 72 Universal Lining Types 46 12 A. 18 a. EIGIITEEN IOIN'T NIAGARA $3.20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIEW Mammoth Pine Trees in Fragrant 1234 Bloom 5678 8 A 12: T“ F\T\ 10L R lmxm NIAGARA NEW TYPE DESIGNSW Constantly Placed Before 93 the Printer 61 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 61 NIAGARA SERIES UNIVERSAL LINE 7 THIRTY POINI‘ NIAGARA $4.30 Fishing or BOATING .- TIIIRTY-SIX POINT NIAGARA DAILY Topics 78 5 A. 7 a. FORTI -EIGIIT Pom'r NIAGARA 4A. 6 a. SIXTY POINT NIAGARA $12.00 SIJVEN'I‘Y -Tw0 I’OINI NIAGARA $11. 25 Metals 9 62 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA TTTTTTTT ITALIA CONDENSED NNNNNNNNNNNNN 20 \. H30 TWEL VI-I P013 \‘1‘ I'ru LIA. CONDENSED $2.80 ll’l’li EASI IIAIIAI EEIEIlllz‘AIEII AIAIiEI l—Alltll AIEIAI Art I’AeserAatiAe lleAelutIunized bu Sustem eI AniAersal line, l’eint Set 8 14 A210‘TI $3.20 All IllHFlA lAl’l All IIAI‘AII [IA EASEIAG Ann- IAAittle, laugh and Antlmaltle llegend Aenlptuisen 9 A. 12 a. TWENTY-FOUR POINT ITALIA CONDENSED $3.50 PRINTERS AAAILL REAUAAIZE Excellent Points and Advantages Iluieltlg 8\.10: .30 UNIVERSAL LllAE TAPE Ilignilles the Simplest T gpegraphg Aeueet AAIAIIAAAE AlatrAA TAIETEI he Fm 1011 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 63 LINING ANTIQUE SIX POINT LINING ANTIQUE, NO.1 40A. $1.20 GREAT EXPECTATIONS FROM LITTLE MINDS ARE MORE OFTEN LOST SIGHT OF $48 THAN REALIZED £85 SIX POINT LINING ANTIQUE, N0. 3 30A. $1.15 A CASUAL REMARK OFTEN RAISES A STORM OF ARGUMENT AND WORDY WARS £59 30 A. SIX-POINT LINING SIX POINT LINING ANTIQUE, NO. 2 301K. $1.00 BUSINESS NEEDS STIMULANTS AS MUCH AS OLD SAWS NEED FILING SMOOTHS THE EDGES £50 SIX POINT LINING ANTIQUE, NO. ‘I 30A. $1.20 EVERY MAN SHOULD GIVE AND TAKE THE HARD KNOCKS PHILOSOPHICALLY £53 ANTIQUE, NO. 5 $1.45 THE SORROWFUL DAYS IN OUR LIVES MAKE BRIGHTER THE ONES WORTH STRIVING FOR TWELVE PT. I.IN‘G ANTIQUE, NO. 1 20 A. $1.35 PATIENT WAITERS ARE SURE WINNERS 'I‘II E:I.II POIN T LINING AN IIQU TWELVE PT. LIN’G ANTIQUE, NO. 2 ‘20 A. $1.80 LITTLE GIFTS MAKE US GLAD ,.N0 3 322.10 KEEP YOUR ACTIONS PURE 10 A. JII.II":III:N NPOINT LINING AN'IIQI' E 32. 35 PLEASANT PLACES 'l'\VE.\"I"-\-1<‘TOII{I’()I.\'I I ININI. .-\1\"‘£IIQUI $3.10) THE OLD TREE THIRTY POINT LINING ANTIQIII I. ‘13. 70 BLOSSOMS NIHHHHH M NNNN...N.. 64 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA WHITTIER SERIES UNIVERSAL TITLE LINE—POINT SET 26 A. 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TWELVE I’UIN'I‘ \VIIIT'I‘IIzI: No. 3 $1.50 ALL HEALTHY CHILDREN DELIGHT IN MAKING NOISE 9 AND PLAYING PRANKS KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 65 WHITTIER SERIES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 12 A TWFI VE POINT WHITTIER No 4 “1.50 BE ATRUE FRIEND DON'T VACILLATE LIKE A PENDULUM 58 C E NTLE SP 3%! N CW COMES MARCHING HOM EWARD 3 ”H A RR Y CH 3C K s [N THE CLOVER 4 7 A. '1‘w[awry-1901:}: POINT Wurr'rnm No. 1 $2.50 5 A. 'l‘wch'rY-h‘mru I’mx'r Wm'r'rum No. 2 $2.50 HHHHHH HHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHH 66 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA VICTORIA ITALIC 40 A. SIX POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, NO. 5 (I) h— ‘1 cl HE WHO MAKES GOODNESS ATTRACTIVE AND SHOWS THAT WICKEDNESS, NO MATTER HOW PROMISING. IS ALWAYS MISERY AND RUIN. IS DOING THE GREATEST GOOD FOR HIS $2,657 40A SIX POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, NO. 4 $1.90 NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS SENDING FULL ACCOUNTS OF GREAT GOLD DISCOVERIES IN ALASKA HIGHLY COMMEND AMERICAN ENERGY AND SKILL $3,465 30 A. SIX POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, NO. 3 $1.75 MANY COSMOPOLITAN NEWSPAPERS STRIVING TO OUTDO ONE ANOTHER BY THE USE OF PRINTERS’ INK HAVE INCREASED CIRCULATION $2,345 30A. SIX POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, NO. 2 32,00 INNUMERABLE INTERESTING ITEMS HAVE LATELY APPEARED IN THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS’ REVIEW PERTAINING TO THE 123 30 A. SIX POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, NO.1 $2.25 IMMENSE QUADRUPLE PERFECTING PRINTING PRESSEs ARE NOW IN USE IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES $1,342 18 A. TWELVE POINT VICTORIA ITALH‘, NO. 3 EXCEPTIONALLY ARTISTIC PRESSWORK NEATLY EXECUTED 247 I!) :d ‘1 Cl 18 .~\. TWELVE l’UIN'l‘ VIC'I'ORIA ITALIC, NO. 2 $2.00 FINELY FURNISHED MANSIONS ON THE HUDSON 18 A. TWELVE I’UlN'l‘ VICTORIA ITALIC, NO. 1 $2.30 TRADE JOURNALS OF THE UNITED STATES KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 67 VICTORIA ITALIC 12 A. EIGII'I‘EEN POINT VICTORIA ITALIC, N0. 2 $2.60 TWO WRONGS CAN NEVER MAKE A RIGHT 28 12 A. EIGIITEE\ 1’ 01x1 V10101u 1 1T 1.111‘, No.1 $3.20 MYSTERIES OF OLD MOTHER EARTH $9 1‘“ E\11 -FOUR POINT \ 10T01<11 11.11.10, N0. 2 CI RC U LA TI ON 156490 T\V'"EN1'1 -10UR IOIVT \'.IC'1‘0RI’1 ITALIC, No.1 EDITORS IN DOUBT VICTORIA ITALIC IN COMBINATION NNNNNNNNNNNN ‘ NNNNNNNNNNNN 68 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE VICTORIA «10 A. SIX POINT KEYSTONE VICTORIA, NO. 1 $1.35 LIFE AND TIMES OF THE FAMOUS AMERICAN PRINTER BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAS ORIGINALLY INTENDED TO BE EDUCATED FOR THE MINISTRY; HIS EARLY READINESS 1N LEARNING DETERMINED HIS FATHER UPON THAT COURSE $12 40 A. SIX I’OINT KEYSTONE VICTORIA, NO. 2 $1.60 AND THAT HE SHOULD NOT BURY HIS TALENTS HE WAS ACCORDINGLY PLACED AT EIGHT YEARS OF AGE AT A GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WHERE, IN LESS THAN A YEAR, HE WAS ADVANCED. 31284567890 40 A. SIX I’OINT KEYSTONE VICTORIA, NO. 2-; $1.75 AND WOULD, AT THE BEGINNING OF NEXT TERM HAD HE REMAINED, HAVE BEEN STILL FURTHER PROMOTED. $1284567890 30 A. I‘ZIHII'I‘ I’OINT KEYSTONE VICTORIA $1.80 BENJ. HELPED HIS FATHER IN HIS BUSINESS WHICH WAS THAT OF A SOAP BOILER AND TALLOW CHANDLER. $1284 2.3 A. 'I‘EN I’OINT KEYS'I‘UNE VICTORIA $1.85 HE WAS EMPLOYED CUTTING WICKS FILLING CANDLE MOULDS AND "GOING OF ERRANDS." 75 :30 A. TWELVE I’OINT K I-ZYS’I‘UNE \‘IC'I‘ORIA, NO. 1 $1.95 EXCELLENCE IS ATTAINED BY PERSISTENT STUDY $1284 '_,.’l)\ 'l..\HI\I IOIN'I KEYsIONE \'I("‘.,IORI\ \'O. 2 ART HAS MANY FRIENDS 7 BUT LITTLE CASH 4 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 69 CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC 60 A SIX POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC $1.25 NOWADAYS A MAN REQUIRES A VARIED ABILITY TO BE A COMPETENT AND SUCCESSFUL PRINTER. A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF HIS BUSINESS IS NOT ALONE NECESSARY, BUT, IN ADDITION, THE POWER OF DISCERNING THE SEEMING TRIFLES THAT CONTINUALLY PRESENT THEMSELVES FOR AND COMBINE TOGETHER IN WORKING HIS SUCCESS. $456 60 A. SIX POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC, NO. 2 $1.50 WHEN LUCKLESS PRINTERS .STOOP TO CREDIT, AND FIND TOO LATE THAT MEN WON’T PAY—— WHAT CHARMS CAN SOOTHE THE SCRIBES WHO EDIT? WHAT ART CAN WASH THE DOUBT AWAY. 50 A. EIGHT POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC $1.45 LIKE THE POLISH ON THE PEBBLE, GENIUS NEITHER DISTORTS NOR FALSE-COLORS ITS OBJECTS; BUT, ON THE CONTRARY, BRINGS OUT MANY A VEIN AND MANY A TINT, WHICH ESCAPE THE EYE OF COMMON OBSERVATION. DILIGENCE IS THE MOTHER OF GOOD LUCK. $1,765 40 A. TEN POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC $1.50 BEAR THE BURDEN OF THE PRESENT; LET THE MORROW BEAR ITS OWN. IF THE MORNING SKY BE PLEASANT, WHY THE COMING NIGHT BEMOAN? 40 A. TWELVE POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC $1.75 WE SEE YOUNG MEN WHO OWE US A NEW WORLD, 80 LAVISHLY DO THEY PROMISE, BUT THEY NEVER AOQUIT THE DEBT; THEY DIE YOUNG AND DODGE THE ACCOUNT; OR IF THEY LIVE, THEY LOSE THEMSELVES IN THE CROWD. 12345 CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC IN COMBINATION HAVE You SEEN OUR “BUSINESS MAKERS?”—0RIGINAL AND EFFECTIVE MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY THE KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY mvmons 0F NICKEL-ALLOY TYPE METAL 9TH AND SPRUCE STS., PHILADELPHIA 70 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SKELETON LINING GOTHIC SIX PT. LINING GOTHIC No.15 SIX PT. LINING GOTHIC No.17 60 A. $2.20. 60 A. $2.20. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS m CHEMISTRY TRAINED AMERICAN ARTISANS WONDERFUL RESULTS ATTAINED IN COMBINING THE DIFFERENT METALS FORMING NICKEL, TIN, ETC. CROWDING FOREIGN COMPETITION THE MOST IMPORTANT ORE 0F TIN IS INTO DESPERATE STRAITS AN OXIDE OF TIN, KNOWN AS TIN STONE AND I234567890 1234567880 SIX PT. LINING GOTHIC No.16 SIX PT. LINING GOTHIC No.18 50A- 32-20- 60 A. $2.20. EXCELLENT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS SKILLED COM POSITORS BEAUTIFULLY ORNAMENTED WITH MOSAIC CEILINGS AND UNIQUE MANTLEPIECES HAVE MADE MANY GREAT FREEDOM TO THINK AND ACT IS CHANGES OF LATE THE FIRST PREROGATIVE OF EVERY MAN 1234567890 1234567890 Price Of Cbmplete Six-Point Series, Nos. 15 to 18 inclusive, 87.75. 36 A. EIGHT POIXT LINING GOTHIC N0. 18 $2.00 LET US NEVER FORGET THAT VICTORY BY THE SACRIFICE OF PRINCIPLE, MOST ALWAYS MEANS BITTER DEFEAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O 36 A. NINE POINT LINING GOTHIC NO. 18 $2.00 AMERICAN DIAMOND CUTTERS ARE VERY BUSY ON THE PRECIOUS STONES BEAUTIFUL CARVED MAHOGANY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O 2") A. TWELVE POINT LINING GOTHIC NO. 18 $2.10 CAREFULLY SELECTED ANCIENT AND MODERN MUSIC SUNSHINE AND SHADOW 148 PERFORMERS KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 71 SKELETON LINING GOTHIC 15 A. EIGIITEEN POINT LINING GOTHIC N0. 18 $2.40 OVER THE OCEAN ROMPINC CHILDREN IN THE GARDEN 10A TWEN'H 31101111 P01N'1‘ LINING GOI‘IIIC No.18 $2.60 REHEARSAL CRADLE SONGS Tnm'n POINT I INING (:0":1111( No.18 $3.40 6 A '1‘111111‘1-81x POINT LINING GOTHIC No.18 “$.75 lVlAlIENS LINING GOTHIC 1N COMBINATION HHHHHHHHTHNNNN (TOM I’LETE \VITII FIGURES. 72 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SKELETON LINING GOTHIC, No. 19 SIX I’T. LINING GOTHIC No.19 EIGHT PT. LINING GOTHIC NO. 19 60 A. 70 a. $3.90 36 A. :33 a. $3.80 HOMEWARD STEERING LINING SYSTEM Heavily Laden Fishing Smacks * . . Gliding Gayly O’er the Sea Time and Labor SaVIng 12345678 123456 36 A. 50:1. NINE POINT LINING GOTHIC No.19 $3.80 PROGRESS OF ELECTRICITY Mediaeval and Modern Methods of Illuminating 25A. 401.1'I‘\\'C.'CII\I I’I)I\'I LI\I\(. GOIHIC V0.19 $4.10 SUNSHINE AND SHADOW Passing Alternately Through History 15A. '1. I} II. II'I‘EEN I’OI.\T I I\I\G GOTHII‘ \O.19 84.90 MANY GOLDEN Hours on Mother’ s Knee 3:1. 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SIX POINT GOTHIC SLOPE NO. 3 $1.80 THEOLOG/CAL AND METAF’HYS/CAL SYMF’ATH/ES I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ‘24 A. TWELVE POINT GOTHIC SLOPE .\'O. (5 $2.00 SCHOOLED ART/SANS AND MECHANICS I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 20 A. ”'1“ E I V E I’UI\'I GOTHIC SIOPE \'O. 7 32,20 SHREWD LAWYERS AND JUDGES I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O :20 A. TWELVE POINT GOTHIC SLOPE NI). 5 32,10 HAIR-RAISING FAIRY TALES 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O 1:: A III IIIH\1’OI\I GOTHIC SLOIE 3275, "IuE \'1\ I‘m 1: I’IIIVI GOTIIII SLOPE 3300 DE (EL/NA T/ ON KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 79 INCLINED GOTHIC 36 A. SIX POINT INCLINED GOTHIC NO. .1 $1.25 ANCIENT AND MODERN CHRISTMAS LEGENDS CHARMING THE SOULS OF MILLIONS OF CHRISTIAN JUVENILES 9}? H 31 A. SIX POINT INCLINED GOTHIC NO. 5 TIME-HONORED NEW-YEAR GREETINGS FANTASTICAL PARADERS MARCHING THROUGH THE STREETS 28 A. SIX POINT INCLINED GOTHIC NO. 6 $1.25 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FESTIVE SEASON HELPING THE NEEDY, GUIDING THE ERRING ARIGHT 26 A. SIX POINT INCLINED GOTHIC NO. 7 $1.23 FEED THE HUNGRY MILLIONS FILL THEIR BASKETS WITH CRUMBS OF COMFORT 26 A. EIGHT POINT INCLINED GOTHIC $1.50 SPREAD THE BANQUET BOARD INVITE YOUR NEIGHBOR TO THE FEAST m H . q C] 24 A. TEN POINT INCLINED GOTHIC PEA CE HERE BELOW GOOD WILL TO ALL MA NKIND ‘20 A. TWELVE POINT INCLINED GOTHIC $2.00 HOURS OF YOUTH FLEETING RAPIDLY AWAY 15 A. SIXTEEN POINT INCLINED GOTHIC $2.50 LlNGER/NG SOUNDS 12 A. EICIITEEN POINT INCLINED GOTHIC $2.80 LEAD THE BLIND TWEN'H ~‘71‘0l Ii POINT INC I INI: I) GOIIIIC $2.95 STARBOARD 80 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED TEN IOI.VT GOTHIC EXTIH COVD. 2.3 A. 40:1 $2.515. PYHUTECHNICAL ILLUMINATION Illegorical Designs in Many Brilliant Colors l234567890 T11 F L\ E I T. GOTHIC EXTRA COND. X. ~10 a. $2. :15. llllllllI IHllLLIY IXEUHSlllllS Housing Slumbering Suburban Residents 1234567890 '1‘11'111x11-IIJ 111 T. GOTII. Ex. COND. A. .20 :.1 $3. 30. SEIIIIIE SCENES Idle Boardwalk Flirtation 6 A 1:2 :1. THIRTY POINT GOTHIC EXTRA 00x11. $3.65 MUUNLIGHI UN the Atlantic toast (1‘ A 1.2 :.1 '1‘111111‘1-SIXI 1‘. GOI‘IIIC I“ .\"‘Il{r\('().\'l). Beaulilul Iakes [ll KlllllllNIY '1 A. 101 I-""-(1111\11 1(1111‘ l’T. ("‘OIIII(‘ I \1111 (‘OVI1. MEADIIWS In the MIME 11'A. S11. SIX'H1111\1(OIIII(.I\1111(O\11 llllIIunlain CIlllllBIIII -1 A. 1111. EIGII'I‘EEN PT. GOTHIC Ex. COND. 15 A. 30 :1. $3.40. PllllK PIENIE PAHIIES Enjoyable Family Gatherings H1:\'I~:.V'1‘\'-'I‘WO I”1‘.(.‘1O'1‘III(‘ EXTRA CO.VI1. III [III $7.15 iel KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 81 GOTHIC CONDENSED 50 A. 70 a. SIX-POINT GOTHIC CONDENSED $2.60 ABSTRACT THEORIES PUT INTO PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION Actual Verification of the Hidden Forces of the Natural Elements Scientifically Made 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 EIGHT PT. 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Thousands of People Attending the Game 123456789 18 A. 30a. TWELVE POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $3.25 N. THIRD GRAND BAND CONCERT Will be Held this Afternoon at the Corner Of Sixth and Market Streets 1234567890 15 A. 25 a. FOURTEEN POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $3.50 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Made at the Bottom Of the Sea 12495678 12A. 20a. EICIITEEN POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $4.00 5 ADMIRATION for Old Masters X Grand Western SCENERY 6 A. 10a. TIIIRTY POINT ANCIENT ROMAN 86.00 ROMAN Architecture KEYSTONE TYPE F0 UNDR Y, PHILADELPHIA 1 1 1 ANCIENT ROMAN 5 A. 8 a. THIRTY-SIX POINT ANCIENT ROMAN 85.50 IMPROVING Every Product 67 4 A. 6 a. FORTY-TWO POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $7.25 ‘1 A. 5:1. VOR'I‘Y-EIGII'I‘ POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $7.75 4 A. 5:1. SIXTY POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $12.25 4 A- 5:1. SIC\'EN'I‘Y-'I‘\VO POINT ANCIENT ROMAN $17.00 Dexterous 112 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA OLD STYLE ANTIQUE SIX l’onT ()LI) STYLE ANTIQUE I TEX I’OINT ()LI) STYLE ANTIQUE :11; A. 70 :1. $2.80 36 A. 50 :1. $3.90 AMERICAN HOSPITALITY EXILED ARABS Extending its Long Arm of Charity , Seeking Peaceful Homes Around the EntIre Globe 1234567890 I234567890 I'IIHIIT l’T. ()l.l) STYLE ANTIQI‘E TWELVE l’T. UL I) STYLE ANTIQUE :11; A. 70 :1. 33..”{1 25 A. :12 1 $3.60 COLUMBIA’S SHIPS UNCLE SAM’S Carrying Food to the Famished And the Distressed Barrel Of Sympathy I234567890 1234567890 15 A. 20 :1. EIGHIE E\ \‘I’UINI UL D STYLE A\' T [QUE $4.10 ALL HAIL COLUMBIA Goddess of Sweet Liberty 278 Romantlc SCIENCE "lIIII:"'I\ IUINI UL!) S'IY.-:II ANTIQI E HEAD and Hand . 9:1. "IIIII: IY-Sle’quI ()II)S'I\I.E ANTIQI'E $7.00 Itlll\Ili III IIIINIUII).\""I\II£ .\.\""£ll(zll $7.90 Restrainers KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 113 LATIN ANTIQUE 5 PT. ON 6 PT. BODY LATIN ANT. SIX POINT LATIN ANTIQUE 25 A. 50 a. $2.25 2') A. 50 a. $2.75 ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION REPRODUCTIONS Aurora Boreaiis Variegated Rays Phonographic Preservation 1234567890 1234567890 EIGIIT POINT LATIN ANTIQUE 20 A. 40 a. $2.45 EXTRAORDINARY TEN POINT LATIN ANTIQUE 18 A. 30 a. $2.55 Speed of a Locomotive ,CQMMANDING 1234567890 Dignity of the Land 12A. 25 a TWELV E POIN'I LATIN ANTIQUE 32. ~10 Many Valuable METAL Discoveries \ 10 A. 15a. EIGIITEEN POINT LATIN ANTIQUE $2.85 INDUSTRY’S Just Reward a. TWENTY l< OUR POINT LATIN ANTIQUE 83.85 Breaks for LIBERTY 6A. 8 a. THIRTY POINT LATIN ANTIQUE $4.80 Book and MAI D 5A. 611. THIRTY-SIX POINT LATIN ANTIQUE $5.25 FISH St ' 0 FIGS 3A 411. F”'-OEI\ EIGHT POINT LAIIN ANIIQUE "'6" Rich MEN 1 1 4 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDR Y, PHIL/1 DELPHI/1 LATIN CONDENSED 30 A. 45 a. 'I‘EN POINT LATIN CONDENSED 82.10 TYPOGRAPHIC ORNAMENTATION PRACTICALLY APPLIED Every Etiort of the Type-Founder is Exerted in the Printer’s Interest Interchangeable Bodies Simplifying Justification 1234567890 ‘2}; A. thin. TWELVE I’OiNT LATIN CONDENSED $2.25 UNIQUE DESIGNS BY ARTISTIC PRINTERS Embellishing the Pages of Every Art Journal in the Land Showing to Best Advantage the Compositor’s Skill $1234567890 s 20 A. 30 1.1 I IGIIIPP\ I’OINI I ArIN CONDENSED $3.15 ELEGANT NEW BORDERS AND TYPES Constantly Placed in the Hands of the Craftsman Will Revolutionize Your Print Shop 1 2345 6 7 8 9 0 12 -.\ lhzi ”'zlxva'iv- IOl R I’OINT I ATIN CONDENSED $3.30 PRINTER PHILOSOPHERS Chronicles of the Past Fen Centuries 1234567890 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 115 LATIN CONDENSED 1“ 11 12 '“1‘1111111 POINT LATIN CONDE NS]: D 83.130 TRANSCONTINENTAL Exposition of Metal Products 15A. 1011. 'l‘11111'1‘1'-.5'1x 1’1)1NT LATIN CONDENSED $11.00 511. 8:1. 11"'O111‘1 -11‘ 111111‘ POINT LAI‘IN CONDENSED $3.20 7 SIXTY 1’1)1N'1‘ LATIN CONDENSED $6.10 4 \. 611. S111V1N1"-1 'l‘w’OloxNT L1'1‘1N C()\l)l\sl D 38.10 HOME 00111011 116 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ANTIQUE No. 5 5}!_,-I’OINT ANTIQUE N0. 5 35 A. 70:1. $2.90 HOODWINK COMBINATION Charter Perpetual Obliging Ofl‘lcers Capital, 12,345,678.90 EIGHT POINT ANTIQUE NO. 5 :5 A. 70:1. $3.75 DISAPPOINTED Poor Credulous Depositors TEN POINT ANTIQUE NO. 5 :30 A. 50 :1. $3.50 COSMOPOLITAN Investment Companies SIX POINT ANTIQUE NO. 5 35 A. 70 a. $3.20 DIVIDEND COMPANY Payments Made Periodically \INE POINT ANTIQUE NO. 5 00 1X. 50 (I. $3.2!) PHILOSOPHERS Injudiciously Speculating TWELVE POINT ANTIQUE No.5 ‘20 A. 30 a. $3.00 MONEYED Political Aspirants 15 A. :33 :l. EIGII'I‘I-JEN POINT ANTIQUE NO. 5 34.55 C ON STAN T Friendliness 1N:1."'1\H:NI\ 1011i POINT ANTIQUE No.5 $4.70 11111{1\ POINI AN”'«:IIQII .\'O.5 $0.15 HOME Market IjA. 10:.1 "JIIIIIII-SIXPOINI AN'IIQII: \'O. SH. :15 l¢'-)1{1\ '1‘\\O POINI AN'IIQUE NO. 5 $10.00 Cute PET KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 117 STUYVESANT PATENTED SIX POINT STUYYESANT EIGHT POINT STL‘YVESANT 26 A. 40 a. $2.00 24 A. 38:1. $2.23 CULTIVATED THE FRIENDSHIP AN EARNEST DESIRE 0f the Indians, and Granted a More For Greater Freedom Arose Liberal System of Trading to $84 The Colonists £96 Among the PEOPIC TWELVE POINT STUYVESANT TEN POINT STUYVESANT 18 A. 26a. 92.80 20 A. 30 a. $2.50 PROCURING NEW The CQLONISTS Land From the Indians Cold Winter Days 10 A. 16 a. EIGIITEEN POINT STUYVESANT $3.20 Strict Military DISCIPLIN E 7 A. 10 a. TWENTY-FOUR POINT STUYYESANT $3.50 PRINCIPLES 0f L'berty 6 A. 0 a. THIRTY POINT STUYVICSAN'I‘ $4.30 5.A 8 a. THIRTY-SIX POINT STl Y'szSANT $3.50 5 A. 7 a. FORTY-Two POINT STUYYESANT $7.00 I“ ORTY -I“ 1011 T POINT STUY \ I: SAN I Q8.50 NEW Year 9 118 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA STUYVESANT CALENDAR FONTS Made in 4 Sizes. Complete with Rule 10- Point, StHe \'o :24- Point, Stvle No 1 2 3 415(37’8 ‘1 :3 E; [1 55 48-1’ oint Shle \o. 4 2 3 4 5035178 1903 AUGUST 2» 4.5136 . 9 1112 1 '15 16 1219;20 2122 2/33 % 25126L27 28!29 1 sun. . TUES. E WED. “i THUR. I—F ' | i 3! Stuyvesant lb-Point Calendar Font, No. Complete with Rule Flzu-h t'ont (-ontuins sunit-ient material, including rules out to proper measure. hlan ks, et(~., to print any one month in any year. Figures are hand-cut mutt-11st m1 uniform body. STYLE No. l STYLE N0. 3 1 Font (six!) to set 1 Month I Font 5%. ~30 to set 1 Month 4 Fonts 4.50 to set 4 Months 4 Fonts 12.9% 5 to set 4 Months oi Fonts 0.7.") to set 0 Months 0 F onts 10 00 to set 0 Months 12 Fonts 12.00 to set 1'.’ Months |2 Fonts 37.00 to set 12 Months STYLE N0. ‘ STYLE No. 4 y 1 Font s21 Ilto set 1 Month 1 Font $3.00 to set 1 Month 4 Fonts 7. 30 to set 4 Months 4 Fonts 10.00 to set 4 Months 1; 13m,”- 1113;, , to set 0 Months 0 Fonts 27.00 to set 0 Months 1:! Fonts 10.50 to set 1'.’ Months 1‘2 Fonts 53.“) to set 12 Months KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 119 STUYVESANT INITIALS 5A, $1.1) Eu II"]@©y@ SIZES AND PRICES. Twelve Point . . . . 10 A. $1.40 Thirty Point ..... «1 A. $2.20 Eighteen Point . . . 7 A. 1.55 Thirty-Six Point . . . 4 A. 2.60 Twenty-Four Point . 6 A. 2.25 Forty-Eight Point . . . 3 A. 3.50 162 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA LAW ITALIC SERIES 25 A. 70 a. SIX POINT LAW ITALIC $3.40 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, Jere- miah Snowball, agree to rise promptly every morning before breakfast, during the months of _________________________________________ and, at 5.30 fl.M. proceed to build the fires and sweep the office of the “W'eekly Clarion," and perform such other chores as the Rural Editor and his staff may impose upon me, until sunset, for which I am to receive the sum of $15 0.00 semi-annually. 25 A. 70 a. EIGHT POINT LAW ITALIC $3.95 BE IT REJIEMBERED, That on the _________________ (lay of--___- , , _ “414.11, 1.903, The Republic, of Sandville, has deposited in this ofi‘iee an order for 1,935 pounds of .N’iekel-fllloy Printing Type, to be delivered within the next 94 hours. ICEI/‘STO.NE. 20 A. 50 a. TEN POINT LA\V ITALIC $4.05 THIS CERTIFIES, That we have this day leased from Ely Jones, one-half of the Sea-shore Cottage, known as “The Spray,” for the term of. r.t----wee/cs and ........... days. 12 A. 30 a. TWELVE POINT LAW ITALIC $3.15 RESOLVED, That the Treasurer be authorized to pa J ___________________________________ the sum of $123. 45, without interest Fm: HYPHEN Lzaozns Am: Funmsuco WITH EACH FONT. ALso SOLD BY THE FOUND IN ANY QUANTITY Dzsmco. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 163 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER Philadelphia, Sept. 2, '03 Mr. Typograph! The universal popularity of the Remington Typewriting Machine, for correspondence and similar pur- poses, has led us to make IN TYPE an exact copy of the face of letter now used on that improved machine. SpaCes same thickness as let- ters, and special characters, # % a " and the ___, with each font. TWELVE POINT TYPEWRITER. 20 A, 100 a, (complete font), $7.45 100 a, separately, . . . 5.95 With this letter, printers can imitate typewriting exactly. Very truly yours, KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. 1 64 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, FHILA DELPHIA SMITH=PREMIER TYPEWRITER Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1908 Messrs. TYPEWRITER & CO. Dear Sirsz-This TYPE is an exact imitationcn?the SMITH-PREMIER.Type— writing Machine, and will meet all the requirements of those who use type of this kind for work where a neat, clear, typewriter appearance is desired. Spaces same thickness as letters, pand special characters " ( / # - % with each font. SMITH-PREMIER TYPEWRITER 20 A, 100 a, (complete font), $7.45 100 a, separately, . . . 5.95 Very truly yours, KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 1 6.5 ELITE TYPEWRITER Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1903 MR. PRINTER. Dear Sir:—-We have the pleasure of calling your attention to our new "Elite" Ten Point Typewriter, which has just been introduced by Messrs. Wyckoff, Sea- mans & Benedict, for their celebrated Im- proved'Typewriting Machine. The matrices from which this face was cast were made directly from the dies used on their ma- chine, which were kindly furnished us by them for this purpose. The great advantage of this letter is in its size, it being narrower than any yet made. TEN POINT ELITE TYPEWRITER. 20 A, 100 a, (complete font), . . . $6.00 100 a, separately, . . . . . . 5.10 Special characters, / 1 # —— " with each. font cast on same thickness as let- ters and spaces. Very truly yours, KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. 166 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SIX POINT GERMAN 3n Seutfcblanh mar hie ipige Ecbmaraicbriit fieté’a her benorgugte Etil iiir Rircbenbiicber. 3e ftatthcber hat} $116), heito ernfter unh erbabener roar her (Sbaraiter hefielben. ‘Bieueicbt eine her icbhnften Qirten hiefer CECbriftgattung in einem gehrucften fiiucbe war in her $am: berger SBoticbaft nom Sabre 1481 enibalten, hefien zegtbucbitaben hreiniertel 30H bocb maren. fiiir hieienigen iiiicber, melcbe fpeaieu gum Seien fiir Baien gemadfi murhen, eine einfacbere fiorm her Scbmaraicbrifr itanh in groger (Bunit. Gin guteé (Exemplar herfelben, melcbefi Gutenberg sugefcbrieben mirh, ift im (Satbolicon nom Sabre 1460 an finhen. SDie gleicbe Sorm iii in hem QIbIafabrief non 1454, in her Scbiiffer’fcben muégabe he?» Gicero (1465) nnh in vielen her popuia'ren QSiicber her erften heutfcben %ud)hrucfer entbalten. l‘ieie Ecbrift bat feinen beftimmten 9iamen; franghfifcbe .‘Biinograpben nannten ie Lettre (1e gomme, hie engliicben Semi-Gothic. ‘ISir geben ibr hen Siamen Roun Gothic, um ne non her Pointed Gothic 5n untericbeihen. QBeher hie eine, nocb hie anhere hieier Rormen geniigte hen ’L‘rncfern unh Seiern hec3 15. Sabrbunherté. ($6 macbte ficb ein Qier; langen nacb grhgerer ‘JIwacbmiicfnng unh SBericbiehenbeit her Erbrift geItenh. Grbarh 9i einid) icbeinr mit ieiner Ecbriit im Sabre 1486 hen erften Ecbritt in her Ginfiibrung einer Eerie neuer ‘50rmen getban 5n baben, meicbe i'cbiiefglicb gum angmeinen (Sebraucb her mohernen hemicben Scbrift fiibrten. @ie Scbriit im "QZbeuerhanf," eineé im gabre 1517 bei C5cb'o'niperger in 9iiirnberg gehrucften Gehicbtefi, fann aIG haé’s SJiotin, menn nicbt alt3 filioheu, fiir hie nnter hem Siamen German Text befannte C5cbrift betracbtet merhen. l‘er moherne Geicbmacf meigerte ficb iehocb, hieie Erbriit ale; eine flierbefierung her alien, einfacberen germ ansuerfennen, ma'brenh hie Gigenbeiten herfelben nacb unh nacb non alien hentfcben §Bucbhrucfern accepttrt murhen. Siebt man hie Sllngularitiit her mohernen hentfcben Sibrift in fiietracbt, {a mug man gefteben, hai; ibr Siame: ,firaftur“ febr gut gemiiblt iii. Eie Round Gothic, mohifigirt unh vereinfadfi, finhet bei heuticben 23nd): hrucfern unter hem 9imnen ,,€d)mabad)er” auégiebigen @ebraud). C£ie ‘43opularitiit her heuricben germ her iiucbftaben murhe in Eeutfcbianh in feiner “.Beiie beeintriicbtigt hurcb hie (Einfiibrung her rhmifcben SBncbftaben anhermiirté‘a. (Bebiihete refer sogen aflerhingfi hie rhmiicben Sliudmaben nor; hem .‘Bolfe im QIIIgemeinen, melcbeé’, um hieie 3eit anfing, iiiicber 5n fauien, maren fie hurcbaué nicbt genebm. 3n aIIen civili: firten anhern (atalien auégenommen) maren hie gefcbriebenen itertbiicber in fcbmarger, gotbifcber Scbriit, ebenio alIe iriiben GSebet: unh Sinhamtsgfliiidwr. fiiir hieienigen Qefer, meicbe an (Botbiid) gembbnt maren, war e6 feine Beicbtigfeit, hie rhmifcbe Scbriit 3n Iefen. Z‘iefeé fiomrtbeil eriitirt nod) bente. SBiémard, her grofse heuticbe Gtaatésmann, gab nor nicbt [anger 3eit ieiner fiibneigung gegen rhmifdn Ewriit in heutfcben iBiicbern Quiéhrncf. (Er ergiibit, haf; er, mit her llbr in her .s'ganh, hie 3eit notirte, iveid)e er 511m Seien ie einer gehrndten Seite in rhmiicben unh hentfcben Qiudfitaben gebraucbte. (Er ianh, haf; haG Qeien her rhmiicben Seite ieine Qqumerffamteit in biiberem image tarirte, at?» hie heutg‘cbe, unh and) mebr Seit in Qiniprucb nabm. 9iacbhem an (Enhe he's norigen Sabrbunherté her ‘13udihrncferz‘mefienbau einen gang. nambaiten Sluiidnvung genommen batte, in haf; eine Grfmhnng ani hiefem (‘Sebiete hie anhere verhra'ngte, trat mii hem Qinfang hiefei‘, 3abrbunhert¢3 ein Greignif; ein, melcbes aue jene Grfinhungen tief in hen ediatten iteute unh hagu anherieben mar, einen llmidnmmg auf hem (Bebiete her ‘lmcbhrncferfnnit bernoraurufen, ivie er In?» habin feit hen 'Iagen Sobann (Butcnberais nicbt erlebt morhen war, in haf; non ha ab eigentlicb eine neue Stem auf hieiem Q‘yelhe hatirt. Eies Greignif; mar hie (Erfinhung her (Sblinher: unh Gibneuprefie hurd) uniere Sanhélente sihnig unh ‘Bauer. Sim Sabre 1869 wurhe in her non hieien beihen wiiinnern in siIoiterzilbersell, bei ‘T‘iir5burg, gegriinheten fiabrit hie tauienhfte SBrefie fer: tiggeftellt, unh entnebmen mir hen ‘JRittbeiIungen iiber hai‘; Beben her beihen Grfinher, hie meczcfiohsnewmomnmezurnxmg 1234567890 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 167 EIGHT POINT GERMAN 3n SDeuticbIanb mar bie {pige @dmargfcbrift fteté’u bet benorgugte Gtil fiir Rimbenbiicber. 3e ftattlicber baé’: $1M), befto emfter unb er: babener mar her @bamfter befielben. Qfiefleicbt eine ber fcbbnften QIrten bieier Schriftgattung in einem gebrucften SBucbe war in her Qiamberger SBoticbaft nom 3abre 1481 entbaIten, befien ‘legtbucbftaben breiniertel 80H bod) maren. 3m biejenigen fBiicfm, meltbe fpeaieII 511m Beien fiir Baien gemacbt murben, eine einfacbere gown ber 65cbmarafcfnift ftanb in grofier Giunft. (Sin gate?» @gempfar berielben, metdwé Qiutenberg gage: {chrieben with, ift im (Satbolicon nom game 1460 311 finben. rJDie gIeidm 3mm ift in bem QIbIaBbrief mm. 1454, in bet? Sebb'ffer’fmn Qwaagabe he‘s (Sicero (1465) unb in vieIen ber populfiren §Biicber bet erften bentkben éBudfiwucfer entbarten. SDieie 6cbrift bat feinen beftimmten flamen; framfififcbe Qfibliogmpben nannten fie Lettre de somme, hie eninfcben Semi-gothic. QBir geben ibr hen ERamen Round Gothic, um fie non ber Pointed Gothic 5n untericbeiben. SBeber bie eine, nod) bie anbere biefer 3012mm genfigte ben Erucfern unb Qeiern beg 15. Sabrbunberté. (536 macbte ficf) ein fiBerIangen nacf) gr’ofserer 9tu6fcbmiicfung unb QEeridfie: benbeit ber 6cbrift geItenb. (Erbarb SRemicI) fcbeintmit feiner 65mm im ware 1486 ben erften 6mm in her @inffibrung einer @erie neuer Sormen getban 3a baben, meche fibfiefilicf) sum aIIgemeinen @ebmud) ber mobernen beutfdfmn 6d)rift ffibrten. ‘L‘Die 6d)rift im "Ebeuerbanf," eine§ im game 1517 Bei Sebbniperger in ERfirnberg gebrucften (Sebicbteé, farm aIfi bag Emotin, menn nicbt GI?) 9RobeII, fiir bie unter bem Stamen German Text befannte @dfliff betracbtet merben. r‘JDer moberne (Be: idmtatf meigerte ficf) iebocf), biefe abrift (1&3 eine i§erbefierung ber alten, einfacberen “gown ansuerfennen, miibrenb bie (Eigenbeiten berieren nad) unb nad) non aIIen benticben 58nd)brucfern acceptirt murben. 8iebt man bie QInguIaritiit ber mobernen bentfcben Schrift in 8etmcbt, fo muf; man gefteben, baf; ibr 92mm: "muffin“ iebr gut gemiibtt ift. ‘Me Round Gothic, mobifiairt unb nereinfacbt, finbet bei beuticben SBucbbrucfern unter bem Stamen ,,6d)mabad)er“ auégiebigen @ebraud). SDie ‘Bopularitfit her beuticben 8mm her thcffitaben murbe in Sent”): Ianb in feiner fiBeiie beeintrficbtigt burcf) bie (Einfiibrung bet rfimifdmt $13ucffitaben anbermiirtfi. @ebiIbete Befer gogen aIIerbingé bie rijmifcfwn $Bud)ftaben nor; bem QEDIfe im QIIIgemeinen, mercbefo um biefe 8eit anfing, fBiicIm 511 faufen, maren fie burcbaué nidfi genebm. 311 «Ken ciniIiftrten Qéinbern (Stalien aué‘agenommen) maren bie geicbriebeuen iegtbiicber in floomosoogogwmo$nmsznomxmg 1234567890 168 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA TEN POINT GERMAN Sn Eeutidflanh mar hie fpige édnrnrafcbrift item her Benor: augte étii fiir Rircbenbiicber. 3e ftattIicber has? §Bucb, hefto ernfter nnh erbabener mar her (Sbarafter hefieiben. QBieHeicbt eine her fcbhnften QIrten hiefer émriftgattung in einem gehrucften 98min mar in her Q3nmberger éBotfcbaft nom gabre 1481 entbaiten, heifen ‘l’egtbumftaben hreivierteI 80H bod) maren. 3m hiejenigen Qiiicber, ineche fpegieII gum Seien fiir Baien gemacbt murhen, eine einfacbere C(Form her 6dm1ar3fcbrift ftanh in grofier @unft. (53in gutefi (Egemplar herieren, meIcDefi Giutenherg augeidnieben mirh, ift im Gntbolicon vom 3abre 1460 511 finhen. SDie gIeicbe 8mm ift in hem QIBIaBBrief non 1454, in her @cbhffer’fcben QIné’agabe he?) Sicero (1465) unh in nieIen her populiiren $23ficber her erften heutfcben Q31id)hrucfer entbaIten. SDiefe Gcbrift bat feinen Beftimm: ten Women; frattghfiime SBiBIiograpben nannten fie Lettre de somme, hie engiifdwn Semi-gothic. QBir geben ibr hen Siamen Round Gothic, um fie non her Pointed Gothic 3n unterfcbeihen. iBeher hie eine, nod) hie anhere hiefer gormen geniigte hen SDrucfern unh Sefern he?» 15. 3abrbunhert6. ($36 macbte iicf) ein iierIangen nad) grhiaerer iiiiéicbmiicfung unh iBericbiehenbeit her @cbrift geI: tenh. (Erbarh Steroid) fcbeint mit {einer Gehrift im Swine 1486 hen erften (“Ichritt in her (Sinfiibrung einer Eerie neuer E‘fou men getban 5n baben, meche feineBIid) gum aIIgemeinen @ebraud) her mohernen heutfcben €d)rift fiiI)rten. SDie écbrift im "Ebeuer: hanf,“ einee3 im gabre 1514 bei Echhnfperger in Wiirnberg gehrucf: ten Giehicbteé, fnnn aIé’a hag Siflotin, menn nicbt ale? EmoheII, fiir hie unter hem Women German Text Befannte @dnift betracbtet mer: hen. SDer moherne (hefcbmacf meigerte ficf) jehod), hiefe Ecbrift aIB eine $erbefiemng her aIten, einfacberen 3mm anguerfennen, miib: renh hie @igenbeiten herieren nad) unh nad) non aIIen heuticben flinchhrucfern acceptirt murhen. Sieln man hie Qinguiaritiit her mohernen heutfcben Gcbrift in Qietradfi, in mnf; man gefteben, haf; QUE69636©8§8932920$09i®$11$i8£ 12345 67890 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 169 ELEVEN POINT GERMAN Sn SDeutfcbIanb mar bie fpige 6cbmar5fcbrift fteté her be: norgugte @til fi'tr Rircbenbiicber. 3e ftattIicDer bag 581mb, befto ernfter 1111b erbabener mar her @bamftee befielben. éBieI: Ieicbt eine bet icb'o’nften firten bieier 6cbriftgattung in einem gebrucften Qiucbe war in her %amberger éBotfcbaft vom Sabre 1481 entbaIten, befien Segtbucbftaben breiviertel 30H bod) maren. 3m biejenigen fiiiicber, meche fpegieII 311m Befen fi'tr Eaten gemacbt murben, eine einfacbere gown bet 6cbmar5= febrift ftanb in grofier (55mm. @‘in guteé (EgempIar berferen, mecheg ©utenberg 511gefcbrieben mirb, ift im @atbolieon nom Sabre 1460 an finben. 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(53 r E) a r h 9% em i d) icbeint mit ieiner @dnift ini Sabre 1486 hen erften Ecbritt in her @inffibrung einer Eerie neuer C5~ornten getban 5n [)aben, melcbe icinefiIid) gum augez QifiififbflfigCngSRBSRSiDSBDmEE 1 2 345 6 7890 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 171 CONDENSED GERMAN TITLE 18 A. 50:1. SIX POINT CONDENSED GERMAN TITLE $1.85 chcnéhemrcibungcu bet bctiibmtcftcn 91111111121 unb firaucn bcr firciftabt {wmnbum 69 $9116 fiBcrl’ ift rcidflid) iIqutrirt mit netrcuen Thotoamnbicu 18 A. 50 a. EIGHT POINT CONDENSED GERMAN TITLE $2.35 Sutrcfiantc 91cmini§ccngcn 11118 11111 nutcrIiinbiidycn 23c111111119€111119111 52 Qicidlrcibt 91111101111116 {91111111 111111 (changclmalnuc 18 A. 50 :1. TEN POINT CONDENSED GERMAN TITLE $2.85 ganhscidmungcu 11nd) flauhgcmfilbcn @crnnrragcnbcr St‘iinitlcr Sic ficriibmtc QSiIbcrgaIIcric in Srcébcu 70 18 A. 50 :1. 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SIx POINT TUDOR BLACK $2.25 :Bilber aus bem ‘leben unb Wirken bes Zaren unb bet Zarina im petrowshi=nbalaste Willst bu bie menscben kennen Iernen, so siebe, 3n wem sie in bet 140th fibre Zuflucbt nebmen 15 A. 50 a. EIGHT POINT TUDOR BLACK $2.75 Spanien protestirt gegen Die Spracbe Des Iver. St. Senats Missenscbaftlieber JBericbt fiber Zellengewebe intressantet unterseeiscber mflansen 12 A. 36 a. TEN POINT TUDOR BLACK $2.75 Eas 1baus “dillittelsbacb unb seine JBeOeutung in Der beutscben kriegsgescbicbte 9 A. 30 a. TWELVE POINT TUDOR BLACK $2.75 was mesen bet beutscben lpoesie in ibrer )Entwichelung; lebre bet Eicbthunst 8 A. 25 a. EICIITEEN POINT TUDOR BLACK 33.40 Eine neue [partei aus Eeutscbs Elmerikanern bestebenb I‘w 1-: NTY POINT TUDOR BI ACK W. 50 [iSIIIIhu System prahtiscb verwerthet wcrben {Deuticbe 9lccente auf Befteuung geliefert. KEYS TONE TYPE FOUNDR Y. PHILA DELPHIA 1 73 TUDOR BLACK 1" at: . TWENTI -FOUR POINT TUDOR BLACK 34. 75 12 :L TIIIRTI—SIX POINT TUDOR BLACK 85.50 4 A. 12 a. FORTY-Two POINT TUDOR BLACK 86.00 m I b ' 4A. 8 21.19 ORT-Y EIGHT POINT TUDOR BLACK 3 A. M SEVENTY- Two POINT TUDOR BLACK $12. 00 ("26mm Y SDeutidw 91cceute auf .‘Befteflung geliefert. 1 74 KEYS TONE TYPE F0 UNDR Y, PHILA DELPHIA SCHWABACHER SERIES 18 A. 50 a. SIX POINT SCHWABACHER $1.90 (Einflufi gebilbeten llraber wéhrenb bes eIften 3ahrhunberts im europc‘iifcben (Dccibent Eehrbudy sum Selbftfiubium be: (Befdyidyte be: Baufunft unb Baustile 46 18 A. 50 a. EIGHT POINT SCH\VABACHER $2.45 (Entwicfelung 1m?) ,fortfdyritte bes Bauvereinsmefens in Hopenhagen Dfinische @ebfiuten bet Ict5ten 5ehn Caufenb Bahren 12 A. 40 a. TEN POINT SCIIWABACHER $2.40 Die Budyftabcnfdyrift ift eine bet beften (Erfinbungen 25 10 A. 30 u.’1‘\\ EI \ I: POINT SCH WABACHER $2.20 (Befammelte deriften 5111‘ bramatifdyen Siitteratur 10 A 30 a. FOURTEEN POINT SCH“ ABACHER $3.10 Das Heuefte aus bem Reiche Oes IDitges 5A. 1.3 .I. T“ I: N TI POINT SCH“ ABACHE I: Die Sgepter unb Kronen 4 THIRTY POINT SCH“ ABACIIER Shafefpeares 5amlet 4 A. 10 a. ”HIIIIRI‘X-SIX POIN T SCIIWABACHI; 1: $5. 8.5 4 A. 10 a. FOR'I‘Y-EIGHT POINT SCIIWABACIIER $9.25 flew: periob KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 17.5 En-Set Time-Table Figures LIGHT FACE UMVERs‘L ”"5 HEAVY FACE 5%, Point No. 1,151.44 per lb. 5% Point N o. 2, 91.44 per 1b. 1234567890 1234567890 6 Point No. l, 81.16 per lb. 6 Point N o. 2, $1.16 per ID. 1234567890 1234567890 8 Point No. 1, 90c. per lb. 8 Point N o. 2, 90c. per 1b. 1234567890 1234567890 Old Style Lining Figures 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Point. Roman Body Prices. Six-Point French Clarendon Figures 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0. $1.16per1b. Three-fourth Figures and Em Fractions Five-and-a-Half-Point. Roman Body Price. 1234567890 14163411624993.8937/4 Six-Point. Roman Body Price. 1234567890$ 11417234932414.3698?” Two-third Set Doric Figures 6-Pt. $1.16 per lb. 8-Pt. 90c. per ID. 1234567890 1234567890 10 Pt. 74c. per lb. 12 Pt. 66c. per lb. 1234567890 1234567890 Eight Point Roman Em Fractions—Roman Body Price. %%3/4%2/31/83/85/87/8 Poster Ionic Fractions Twelve Point. 66c. per lb. 14 % % % % % % % Eighteen Point. 60c. per lb. % % 3/4 % % % % % Twenty-Four Point. 56c. per lb. 1/41/23/4.1/:>.1/33/35/37/13 176 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA MEDIUM=FACE AUXILIARIES No. 2 UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS No. 2 Price, each size,25 cts. per font, from 6 to 24 point; 50 cts. per font from 30 to 72 point 6PT. 7PT. 8PT. 9PT. 10 PT. 11 PT. 12 PT. 14 PT. [1 0 [1 o [10 [] () [] () [] 0 [] 0 [] () []3°"(') [Tb [Tb [To ti?) [To [To [10 []0 72 PT. [T0 [] () QUOTATION MARKS No. 2 Price, each size, 25 cm. per font, from 6 to 24 point; 50 cts. per font from 30 to 72 point 6PT. 7 PT. 8 PT. 9 PT. 10 PT. 11 PT. 12 PT. 14 PT. 16 PT. n n u n n n u n u n (( 7, (Q ” (Q ,’ (T ” 42 PT. 36 PT. 30 PT. 24 PT. 20 PT. 18 PT. (C 9’ C? 9’ (Q ’7 (c v (e 9) cc 97 72 PT. 60 PT. 64 PT. 48 PT. (Q ’9 (C 99 (t 99 cc ’9 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 177 MEDIUM=FACE AUXILIARIES No. 2 UNIVERSAL LINE—POINT SET PARAGRAPH MARKS No. 2 Price, each size, 25 cts. per font, from 6 to 24 point; 50 cts. per font from 30 to 72 point 6PT.7PT. 8PT. 9PT. 10PT. 11PT. 12PT. 14PT. 1ep‘r. 18PT a (I (I (L (I; (L (I. (I (L (I. 42PT. 36PT. 3091". a [I 249‘" 20PT. 72PT. 60 PT. 54 PT. 48 PT. 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Saga, mm .oz ”Ex/HE mmm m1? 3 .oz 75—2228 5:553: m mm .02 A535: >3,” mmoflm 52:0 .mmmzbz in 53:0 don 59mm .HZEA m“ Emma M: $3.32qu :medzfrw mUZ~Q¢mIHmDm MmmFOMFUm—Am 198 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ANCIENT ROMAN PAGE ORNAMENTS 2020, 75 CENTS KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 199 ANCIENT ROMAN PAGE ORNAMENTS 633‘ %‘v\®-3€ §> N t / / \ - 36 ‘ . 2015,50 CENTS 200 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA . A .. ‘ l; . . \o \35523 ' \ (NW: ‘ '\ 4.ij \’ Q V «nu—V YR C % W ~ ~ . 2009, $2.00 - I Ancient Roman - 7‘ Page Ornaments _ 0 Made by the g KEYSTONE TYPE ’ FOUNDRY Ninth and Spruce Sts. ’@ Philadelphia, Pa. 1 . ’\ r‘ g 5? I \Q 4M? fl (’3 3‘ A ANCIENT ROMAN PAGE ORNAMENTS ’ 62% ‘ 2 'nth and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia em . S' RB: ' Vi) 0000000000 202 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ANCIENT ROMAN PAGE ORNAMENTS THIS ORNAMENT ALSO MADE 8 x 5% INCHES IN SIZE. No. 2006, PRICE $3.00. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 203 INITIALS Series 0, for two colors, 750. each color 204 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA COLONIAL INITIALS Cast on 96=Point Body of NickeI=AIon Metal I KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA COLONIAL INITIALS mm Each Font Contains One Complete Alphabet, with an Extra "T" and Four ’ Plain Tint Color Pieces. PRICE Per Font, $5.75 A Single Initial or Color Piece, 30c. Each 2 05 206 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA R2211} OUTING INITIALS No. 1 FORTY-EIGHT POINT BODY Single Initial, 20 Cents Font of 28 Characters, $2.50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 207 OUTING INITIALS No. 2 RFGTTYE’D SEVENTY-TWO POINT BODY Font of 28 Characters. $4.50 Single Initial, 35 Cents Font of Outing Initials No. 2 Contains same Characters as Outing Initials No. l 208 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA $5353 OUTING CUTS CAST ON FOINT BODIES Font of One Each. $6.00 Single Characters. 40 Cents Each KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 209 OUTING CUTS—Continued mifirYE—o CAST ON POINT BODIES Font of One Each. $6.00 Single Characters, 40 Cents Each 210 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE SPEAKERS Price per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 250. each. SPEAKERS No. 2 Solid l‘llw-tms, per Font, $6.50 Single (‘lmracterm 75c. A Funt of Speakers No. ‘2 mmtains same (‘haractcrs as small Speakers. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 211 KEYSTONE CYCLERS Price per Font, $1.50. Single Characters, 250. each. Solid Electros, per Font, $5.00. Single Characters, 75c. Font of Uyclers No. 2 contains same characters as small (chlers. 212 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE CHAMPIONS Price per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 25c. each. A?cA_ CHAMPIONS No. 2 Solid Electros, per Font, $6.50 Single Characters, 750. 7 fives?— Font of Champions No. 2 contains same characters as small Champions. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 213 KEYSTONE ATHLETES Single Characters, 250. each. Price per Font, $2.50. I r r . 1L.AI ‘i7\ /A “ \\ \\ KN ‘s‘ 8 4332~ ATH LETES No. 2 [”53" FTkiiiTT-vill'i '"f'" 7"."”“. M %;H.-;‘~hl_iu .- s",- . _\\ \ \ Solid Electros, per Font, $8.00 Single Characters, 750.. fiéfif *1 9&5399‘fi¢9§£1£1?' gamma .4 - ' o All.” WK ti 1“" , I. l.’ [l .1 ‘1'." '2... .. ~50" ' . ‘ ’ ' 3. \ A Font of Athletes No. 2 contains same characters as small Athletes. 214 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE NINE Price per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 25c. each. . fl’” , "J‘mwtfig g. W”? X?! \\ 2.5: Solid Electros, per Font, $6.00 Single Characters, 75c. 2m; 3' A Font or Keystone Nine No. 2 contains same characters as small Nine. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 215 KEYSTONE CUBS Prive per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 250. each. KEYSTONE POSTER ORNAMENTS SERIES M ' “9 "’1'” ’iirgimwwimnymr , V, -' _ 41 t ~’ h—t’ 1 Price per Font, $2.00 (four of Nos. 407, 408, 409, 410, 411 and two of N08. 412, 413) Single Charavtcrs, 1:30. each. 216 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE NICKELS Price per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 250. each. KEYSTONE BIKES Prive per Font. $2.00. Single Characters, 25c. each. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 217 KEYSTONE HURDLERS Price per font. one of each Character. $1.50. Single Characters, 25 cts. each A, U! if? 1‘? Elegant Equipages with Liveried Attendants A. NICKEL LIVERY STABLE HENRY JACKSON C0,, Proprietors 3942 Market Lane, Philadelphia Summer Boarding of Horses our Specialty 220 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA HE following pages show our com- plete Combination Borders in Series from Section 1 to 45, inclusive, also the latest Ornaments. When large l quantities are required, it will be A found advantageous to buy any single Border or Ornament character by the font or foot as per prices below. KEYSTONE RUNNING BORDER FONT AND FOOT PRICES 6-Point, 9- Point, 12-Point, 18-Point, 24-Point, 30— Point, 36-Point, 42-Point, 48-Point, 4 foot fonts, $1 40 Price, per foot, . . $ 45 Z “ “ 8O “ “ “ 50 2 “ “ 85 “ “ “ 52 2 “ “ 1 25 “ “ “ 73 2 “ “ 1 SO “ “ “ . . 81 2 “ “ 1 9O “ “ ” 96 2 “ “ 2 20 “ “ “ 1 15 1 “ “ ........ 1 20 1 “ “ .............. 1 25 New Running Border Prices The following prices supersede all Running Border prices in our Specimen Book. Fonts only will be carried in stock. If separate characters are desired they will be cast to order. aoov FEETIN smor pmce aoov rmm 3218 or pmce FONT8 lCORNERSl FONT \CORNERS\ ti-Point... 5 4 1 50 24-Point.. 3 2 $1 50 9-Point... 5 4 1 50 30-1’oint.. 2 1 1 20 lZ—Point... 4 «l . 1 40 36-l’oint.. 2 l. 1 50 18-Poi11t... 3 2 1 2o 48-Point.. 1 1 1 25 THE KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY North-east Corner of 9th and Spruce Streets. Philadelphia KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 221 / \ J \\\: %%>//fl \\ \\"/// ‘\Y/// \\1’/// \\{7 V ‘\\‘7\/ V V \\V// \\_\\:7/ \\\/// \\:‘// \\/// V \\\/// \\V/ \\\///$>/\ «7 x //\ A A) m//\\/\//A/A\\A//\\//\\/\\/\\/A\mx/A\/\/\\//\\\//\ 30% #§ ><< KEYSTONE COMBINATION BORDER SECTION ONE >< :><: >< 174 CHARACTERS 1‘ %\» T— UWWW m J Mk /A\\; :\\// 7 7 6 t) ‘ > \\ 175 ><< PRICE PER FONT, $6.30 Spaces and Quads 85 e. per 2-11). Font Any of the char- acters shown in our Combination Borders can be indented to order in any length as may be desired. 222 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE COMBINATION BORDER SECTION Two CHARACTERS 26 128 5, . r/fl UM! PRICE PER FONT. $5.55 PER FOOT. 12 Point, 52 cents. 15 u 7'; u 24 H h‘l KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 223 . . . 7" V REE“ . . in; :X‘ag’z KEYSTONE COMBINATION BORDER 3:: SECTION THREE ! CHARACTERS ;: 12;; 1‘9 139 m3 -' V! ‘i . a. gnaw... ...... .g.‘,‘,,.,, 0 a” -‘ é if‘é‘l! .... .‘ . .. ., .u. ‘3 .‘ .. my)»: {$021 ' R [A PW‘ ,2 j MM e mi ’ . >4 >44 fig ,2 J \V “4% @021 RE 9 5&2} 7% PRICE PER FONT. $5.15 :_;' . PRICE PER FOOT ‘9‘ 3 12 Point . :32 cents 24 Point . 8] cents " u-n 0‘0 ' ‘t 6‘ 6‘ V ' s . .; . .sm L fifi a“ g \ V4 ‘ W“ géggv‘rv vv ‘VV'V' ' '. §Q$Q§Q§%§%"v“ beww“5 1 ..M .3...,,-:; "' whmfiflhflkflw "%+wd 224 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA [In-HIT. rug l a...“ KEYSTONE COMBINATION BORDER SECTION FOUR ' O 0.. 0.. 0.. .0 0‘ . 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LINE 7 '@Pin10m @Supplics I N S'l‘t )(‘l\'. PER FONT $6.80 13 2‘: PICK (3 l’nint 1-) H M H )'l‘ 53 Vl—‘le—i' v @iekcl @Ulog M I‘I'I‘A I, 'I‘ Y l’ E KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ( 2 g .9 \\\\“IIHHIHIIIIHIII/// \ ////IIIIIIIIII IIIIIII KEYSTON E SECTION TEN. (0MBINATION BORDER IIIIII. IIIIIII I. II III.IIIIII IIIIIIII. ...I. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘III\\\\ ///IIIIIIIIIIIIHHH“\\\ // ngfrg=E:-::::EE===::::::5:====:I = ‘V’VIIiiII III I In: ' :2: E 53".:5 5555 I: . «\45 a a a "f I -I I I I575r55‘}7:*- I : IIIIIIIIIIIIII: ; gIIII:iiiiiiiiiiiillI‘: 'I - I( $\\\\‘II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIII'I 'l“”"”””'“'"///// 3‘ l 1‘ ‘.‘IIIIIIII 7 2 _ 7 :57; 7 : :3 .9. 5' ‘ i-i-nu- .63.“ niiuuiiii '0 ¢\:\\IIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIHIHIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LI 5§ Twig CHARACTERS. I E; 231 2IIII 27.x 23:; 25.2 2II1 20-3 266 262 26:; 2m 239 g- ‘IE — / V/ \\‘“ ”UH” V- ‘4 Ell-IIIIIIII Ell! _IIII ' : E. 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[Mint 24 [Mint “ 48 Paint “ KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 237 Keg stone Fenee Border. SECTION EIGHTEEN. 50' v Mfg Juwaw “1.715. l‘.‘. 1:. I'mawgyn [In-(ll 1'3“ ‘MML‘MWAIWM )1. wlu, I..1 ARM MWMW‘“MM)& M/‘V*MJLLWW 1 1-V//' ”/I'W /-§<> " ULE BORDER " " SECTION 21 " OAFTERNUUN E g —0— 466 311 320 531 532 .333 mmmmmmm CHARACTERS or SECTION 21. J' ... E § § ————o+o— I! + Oi3£+— _0_ PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 mmmgmm:m§ <> ’1‘ <> 0 N w <> <> <> D E <> 1 <> <> I EA <> 1/ <> <> SOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOS W0. 0 O OM©RNHMO EWENUM O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. + 7TY 240 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA L1 gmIll||||||HHHIHHHIlllllllllllllllllllllll_ glhi KEVSWNE INH— F3 4””; RULE BORDER 2W" fl||||||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflTE SECTION 22 __JJ||||||||||||||||||||||llllllll||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||l|||l|||||||||||||||_ CHRAEOTRSO SECTINO 22. + 5363137538 539 " IF. _-":_ 3 E c: 542 |||||| 3’5 + MUM MINIllllll||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Il|l"||||"l||l"l||l"llll"I”I"llll"llll"|||l"|”|"l”l"IHI"| [E PRICEP PER FONT. $4. 00 "—II—HHHHHHII”IllI”I”H”H“I”HI““H“I“HI“HHl“”HIHHNIHHIHIHF ”—1|||llHlllllllllllllllHlHllHlllHIIHIHIIIIIIIHHLLE '-_’J ....II....II....II....II....H....II. ..II....II....II....H....II. .H. .. LE 51"“ "'qulm llm.. ARTISTIC PRINTING T ”HHWIIIHHIIII 2|||IIIIIIHHHHHHHHH“HIHHHHHU Eu} NICKEL ALLOY—”III 1I|l||||l||||||||l||l||l|||||||IIIIIIIHIIIIEI LL: EH KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 241 SOLD ALSO BY THE FOOT, IF DESIRED CAST 0N TWELVE-POINT BODY I O 9 N m 9 5 .: ._ z o l .2 < m E < I. I In] ° 2 I! n. RIBBON BORDER SECTION TWENTY-THREE EACH FONT CONTAINS FULLY FOUR FEET 242 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA l 9 Q Q\ KEYSTONE LINE BORDER. SECTION 24 PRICE PER FONT, $4.50 g l m in WWWWW k H i (”r—7 33 ~l 33 IO )—‘ H CHARACTERS 667 669 670 671 672 673 668 ____:—__-—‘_ Kr: HE fr: . C(33) —:—_—_—____ 677 67-1 675 680 681 682 683 678 679 E A i E D i 5.5 543 540 5-11 542 684 687 688 685 690 686 691 694 692 693 689 Sold by the foot, if desired. figqu66 69-) 69‘ 696 699 6 point, 450. 12 point, 520. / mmImulmummnm 1 _. (7: k ——%&§66 V f Section ‘34 contains 5 inches 540; 18 inches each of 5-11 and 542; 12 inches of 543: 16 pieces each 669, 670, 671, 674, 675, 682, 687, 688, 689, 690, 69'). and 694 ; 12 pieces each 211, 6721, 673, 676. 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 683, 686, 691. 693, 695, 696, 697, 696, 699 and 700 ; 4 pieces each 667, 668, 684 and 685. 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COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 25 ,9 'HHHHHUIHIHHHHIHHYHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHL 'y - vv ' AA 830 829 157158 159 151) 831 :Illll Ill-ll E m W E E} 869 ‘ 822 ‘ ( "'Im'“ all 867 868 8:26 817 MU .‘12 fis‘fiéfififikk 851 841 105 842 852 I ‘ M‘E'ah‘é"; I ‘ ”‘71 01“ "In NA WS'L’nSS'Ea Vé'flo‘S'L'an‘A‘ \ / ““"""“"“""" \ I ’ ’L’flD‘A‘Z'flNA‘ ws'a'mvsbm van sways 1) OJ ‘9 -- VW$W$$$WW$$$W$$ A m AAAAAAAA vvvvvvvv AAAAAAAAA -‘ ‘A ‘A -‘ -A -A A. v v‘ v- " vv v- '- VV VVVVV V7 Vv \fl v V V V v v v v V HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIlHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I MM A \/ f’svgm‘s‘ ”gun‘s 'ulfivamflva'afls '4Zm‘kfiS.“ 0.7 , @\ Rs'a'rm‘.“ 01ml“ ”In 05 'gm‘e‘ gm; ’:"“:“ gm; 50 2’32“ ":0 “s"g'rm‘g 'é'vm‘évefvm‘s '4'm»1~"¢7m‘.~"¢7u1~ ‘13 \(C Ignvéwgm‘e‘ Ve’nn‘s‘ Venn; Venngvgmg‘ 0:1»; 0‘0 “5‘ $5 229;“ 'em\:~"gao:".7u\‘:‘EMS.“ "Ian‘s massaz /0e ‘ o\ my'ga 95‘ 'ymg‘gtmg‘ ’34:»:‘Vgfln‘5‘ ”3'99 ”:0 :‘5‘ '2': g’:>‘=‘ 2" “S 7’46>\.‘"’.'fl“1‘";740‘.“'AVASAVLWD‘AVAVAV.“ ,. [79/ nu \‘WD ’9 an»; ”:0 “5"50 05‘ '34: 35‘754‘ 05‘ '20 he ”:14 “5‘ gang 9; gang'mm‘ fam‘bfim‘: 01mm" WWAVA'rmg‘u'n % «WM 31; ml \ SS'Lam‘”gm.“'30.»;Vent»;'gms"evmg‘gm‘g‘gfl Q" “5‘ "=0 6'.“ '10 o‘.“ ”:0 hi“ ”In 0‘.“ ”In S.“ 2.74 v‘ ~‘ ”In x 1“ '57: F.“ "In 0.“ ”:0 n s 0. a as '50 a S '50 n3“ 7:. a 05‘ ”.0 “5‘ of u 'A“é"&VIKVA")‘71‘\‘-§")‘7‘kv-K")"(“\‘:"Av‘kvé")‘z‘\‘é"l"" W“, ”.9 ,, Rs 72.7; 0‘.“ "Ian‘s "14ml“ 01ml“ '5'“ A‘ amt.“ 0415'.“ '40 I V007 :31 7‘ vsrggggr figurg‘zysu‘mgwézgs \ ’m 4 Baggy 07 confinfinvv var/4, ¢du7 v00? Var»? v60? V“ \\ . mmwwwmwuflfimwfimflwwwwm EACH FONT CONTAINS 12 inches mush 159, #412; 10,12 inches ouch 829, 831, 851 ; 9 im-lws 366; 8 invhvs 841 : 7 Inches 9 22; 6 im-hvs each 11):”) 817, 813) and 826: 16 :53 KKK vim-vs (‘:t('ll um, 1:37. 158. MO; 10 pin-vs HUT: H h .. [)iH‘PS each of 530, 832:1m1 868; 4 pieces each 551:. 842 and 869. A ' t L— Snld by the font if dosn‘ml. _mmwflmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm bl IH puinL 73 ('vnts. 24 point. 81 cents. g 51 PRICE PER FONT. $5.50 AHH‘HHHIHH1Hl[HHH11HllHHHHHHI1HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHA 4 . . - . __ a h palm, 4:) cents. 1:3 pmnt, 0.! Hints. 331 m .MMMEMM L — .— __ .- p. .— .. 1—— >— .. .- .— .— .. .— > -_ .. — >— > .— __ — > .— - .- 5 __ p. .— .— > ._ p >— .— __ .- ._ -. .. >— ._ .. .— _. .— .— _ —. .. .. __ L HHIHHHHHHHIHH > < > < > < \ l ”M“ mm. 1&1 HHIHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHlHHIHAHIHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHH g , H1H1HH1HHHHHIIHHHHHlHHHHHHHIHHHHIH r ri WWEMT fimmm VHIHHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHV V A ____ mammmmmmmaea 244 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 26 571 511 .572 573 AH * * ¢t\@)\. WM 3:: 57:; fl & {SIN’NW'f/‘g w .'. 7 l ‘J 721 % an mm a}. PRICE PER FONT. $5.00 :‘ 5'4 17¢ ’ E > Av 5' Sold h_\' Ilw t’nnt if dwirml: ti puint. ~15 MN. I: pnint. 52 Ms, 2»! puint, h] (:18. 3” point. ‘Jfi CIR. 36 pnint. SLIJ. EACH FONT CONTAINS l‘.‘ inwhm ‘7”. m3. .KT‘J and “U: In:J illt‘llt‘H H73; ll im-hvs “I; 13 int-hm 719: 6 invht-s 511mm ~71: l'.‘ pio-m-s‘ T'Jlmnd #74; 3 pin-vs 71:1 and 87.3; 1 pin-w 23112. 7312.371576qu 377. MADE FROM NICKEL-ALLOY METAL THE BEST KNOWN KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA WQM xéééééééééé ‘\ < .>‘ :VEé/EI'JIIIIIIIIIIIIBg a <' _ _ __ _ __ __.._ _ ____ ’_ °> “v ‘ 51 ‘ ' ' '..:..:..:E > 3; .f_\/ _\ I <. ‘ Ial .................... Iii > ,>_ ~‘< g: $2 COMBINATION BORDER a 1; ‘ > :(I E [211' SECTION 27 Iél ; 0 v . / / <~ ‘ I2! >2 ~ .> 5‘ g 4 IEI PRICE PER FONT $6. 00 IEI p .; V‘\\—«I . '_—' \) (H I ) ._.. . fimfl.‘@MNWWJWmMW%@>.§ \ o '—' () W) {h )) t ‘l I) I 0 MI E. < ItijL " ‘ I31» 3 83: \HI 8' ' m": s13 H11 586 R287 M3 M3 7M 733 >427 32R 63H H27}; IX X\ v$£§liiiilifilv¥A¢ba¥ "- \’1_r1£$1_n_n_ri ii 7M \/\ 893 Ell EACH FONT CONTAINS ._. IL: ilH‘IH‘H 813mm 582: 10,12 invlws .361 IMI and 737: 9 im-th 82752 ; 8 inches 656 1v i and 787: IS int-hm SHK and RH: 5/12 . inchvs HEM; ,1 inches 784 and 735: 2 IfiI inches 884: H pim'vs 883; 1'3 pim-vs ___L 387; II) piHSOS 527 ; 8 pieces 562, 828, 885 INI and 886; 4 [)i(‘('('H 738, 788, 89:: and 893. - _II4II E E71! ........ I WVVVVVVV/{IVV/ CAST FROM VVVVVVVVVVK \ NICKEL-ALLOY \X I\%>I<\I\I\ I\I\ I \‘X‘XI I\I\ 246 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA AAAAAAAAAAAA I I mmmg, 5» 2 LL; :3: 539 COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 28 PRICE PER FONT. $6.00 0 0.0‘0'0'0'0'0 o .,.,.‘.....Iv,. ‘ 6 § fi, 764 765 766 888 889 900 682 3’ 2-4 m K 7,: a. a. 32 u g 722%? 648 649 650 §WWAE 7 894 806 807 848 %%g%% A“““‘ WWIIWWMMJIWMWWM , o c'o'o'o.n'o‘0 O‘.‘ 9.94 72 E: ¢$ifl n\.‘\§ 898 W I \\ S‘WXV/fl”; §AV)% :25! @ EACH FONT CONTAINS 739 11 inches 806: 10}; inches 764 and 900: 10 inches 739; 9,12 inches 648; 9 inches 7‘32. 888 and 889: 65,2 inches 895: 6 inches 894 and x96: 16 pieces 682: 8 pieces 142, 650. 72212. 765. 766. 847 and 848: 7 pieces 649; 4 pieces 740.741, 807, 897, 898 and 899. ' v/mcmmnnn.wmmmmxmxmmn. & Sold by the foot if (19- >32, 6) . ' ' ' - sirgd : _t: ‘point. :15('.._ 12 . . . _ ‘ XOXGXQXOXQ §:",::E;,:aa;,‘:f 11:35:42: @XQXQXQXQX v v v v V 81.15. 48 point, $1.25. 0.. m.6'6.C'C.C.C. A A KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 2 k 7 W WWW b o O M"’mm ”’ Y I VI $213 V! \V I ’l B ' 2 93‘ "I g) %%%%%%% COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 29, PER FONT $5.75 $Y2SV4Q'ZSV4 ’ oo©oo’ ..¢.. V4 f".. 01 11- 2 $£¢fifl® W SQ W at“ {KY/431$ ’3‘ ‘ 11234 23014 230 230% mm we t” % \2 03 VI; 00,0. ‘iiiiiiiiiiifié '5”)? «$ é)? «1‘ é)? é)? +» $» All types and borders made by the KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY are cast from the celebrated Nickel Alloy Type Met- al — the Best in the \Vorld. 8 “MM ~ éiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 ifitttfififififitfififitttfifittt 41~ 747 902 749 372 yr $44§zés . % % g C 7.! 53 q ‘1' ‘1 c 0 VI 758 S WWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWW as: I 0 ’ O O h—l p—l l; w -l J.- 03 TI 5" 25 psi 1» v0 0.0.0.0..OOOOOOO0.0000000.QOOOOOOOOOOO $02 we «wwwmtgag. / \ I" I. \ I . 0 Sold by the foot ' \ if desired : 6 point, . . 3 .45 9 point, . . .50 o 12 point,. . .32 ' 18p0int,.. .73 .\ O 6 in. 901. .3 in. 744, 74.3, 8 pieces 11232; 230, 23052, and 875. 4 pieces 746. %%. 5* / %‘ x 24 point. . . .81 l 36 point , . 1,15 I EACH FONT CONTAINS 49 oint, 103 .p 3. _ __ ‘ 1’ .. - --' ‘ 10}2 m. 493, .9» and 902. 2305, 7571md 873. 852 in. 1112);. 748. 12 pieces 874. 10 pieces 112. and 905. 2 pieces 903 and 904. ~1 .L. cc 0 fly 7193' ‘1 =3 .3. 10 in. 747 and 5572, :58 4-19, 494 $fi$$fifi$$fififi$fifififi fififififififi$$fi moommee°emmeeeeeooeeo mm ‘\ 0 $5 W ”°.m’°. Wm ’M‘ «is» I" I" l.‘ I.‘ I" I" I" I" I" I" I.‘ I" O *mwwwwwwwwwwwag, KE YSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA (/‘EEK \ x‘: 'C \ "J o o o [O ' ('0‘ <... h‘ °<\\75 \" l V 5 y’ “a: \~D“V 2mm Vi. "W HAM ‘ y. _ M» . “Jr-3x i‘fliww 3030.3 COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 30-A PRICE PER FONT $3.00 639 633 641 634 640 (\2fi8h2/3 90h" SUM h)" HIP {nut if (lvHirml: 6 1mm. 4.3 013*. 12 point. 511(124. 1“ pnint, 73 Ms. 2-! point, H1 (‘18. 36 [mint $1.17) 3.0 3’303/‘5h3 EACH FONT CONTAINS Nine invho-s nf «'hurzu‘tvr 633. M4, Mn. 64”. Six invlws of «'hunu-u-r MI. 770%. 777. $5. 'l'hrvv im'ht-s of (‘hurm'tvr . . THU. 'l‘wu illt'th uf (-humt'tt-r ..... W6. .03 a m 3030 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 00° O Q\ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@’ 0 ,0 o, ’ COMBINATION BORDER SECTION 30-3 PRICE pan FONT $3.00 @figgffiggffiQJ 773 77:3 774 772 805 779 W fl fl 0 778 907 O 781 0@ (E% 0 Sold by the foot if desired ; 6 point, 45 cts. 12 point, 5:] cts. 18 point, 73 cts. ‘24 point, 81 cts. 36 point, $1.15 834 00 00 EACH FONT CONTAINS Nine inches of character 772, 773, 774, 775. Six inches of character 778, 779, 805, 834. Three inches of character Two inches of character . u@@@@@@@@@@@@ O O OGJOOOO 250 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA a. i Ragga . A .‘.\ )9 I. ‘ 52. [.5 .53, 3}.» A At). .- ; Av’o - ‘9" A 5 c3 ;'- .’)” .’ ’ § . ”v’a. Ilgfiflk-p 90S v I COMBINATION BORDER 761 762 763 @gm ) 908 and 715; EACH FONT CONTAINS 1.3 in. 912: 1312 in. 908; 12 in. : 101,, in. 9H: 8 in. 244,606 '4'}2 in. 272. 386 620 and 808: 7 in. 20914 and 761: 6 in. 913 and 916: I2 [“9093 .388 and 915 : ll of 587; 8 of 209, 762 and 763; 6 of 607: 4 of 20912. 24412 6:31. 716, m9, 909 and 910. Bin V'Ol -1- 2c . 911: .389, I‘ll“; WWIHEHH l . v? .— .MI‘, "’»1 Y»)),»a)\.»”) )) v. ,))) y. l v); y. SECTION 31 586 587 910 911 606 S’At’fim 2441/2 244 209 2091/4 e?) g2 & my mg} H 1m "”11“" u mum g 0‘01 -‘ d l §> 588 b 589 607 209}§ 621 NE ‘9) .. CAST FROM NICKEL-ALLOY TYPE METAL BEST IN THE WORLD SOLD BY THE FOOT IF DESIRED 9 point . 500. 12 point . 52c. 18 point 730. 24 point. 810. 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Q 0 O O 0 0000000 00 0009000 00000000000000..., 252 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 2336 p . Ififi '3363% 666663 ’. O 664:4 36%363 g WHEN ORDERING WHAT CORNERS é"222-222222 2222222224 1V»: ($1-... I ‘ \DQDIT; pun" <3} £63 ’ THE OUR NICKEL M KEYSTONE ALLOY , TYPE TYPEMETAL FOUNDRY BESTIN . PHILA. -° THE WORLD ‘ O I 3:1 O O Q . .4 »" ‘§ . .T’I" ‘1 KEYSTONE N! ‘f A VERY USEFUL BORDERS M FRANKLIN T BORDER BY THE FOOT N? BORDER STATE ? FOR SELECT AND SECTION 33 FINE ARE WANTED ART PRINTING O QWWWWW” ‘I’ I 2 2* *3 5+ ‘Jfili 9.39 4 II II *4: 2* I. - fl : g; "3" “flit: 9629.31.96?) II.3:I IIIIII ”56 é III II; w v- w 2 I 2, : fifig em 1054 0 2 (4% «a 4 m V. 46%«(4633 «2%2223422W22222é fig .mmflflfiflflflflflfiflflwfifl. PRICE PER FONT $3.00 \IItIIIII :M IIIIIIIIIIIII 3N iIII- INS III IIIIIrIIIter No. 9.3]: III InI hos III 93‘. ; III“ [DIP‘WH ‘0'31II {IIllrI l:( h ‘JH ‘IFM. ‘JJIII ‘JIT IIIIH' thrt‘Pt :‘lLII ‘NII 962,963, 964 96-); tstII I-II II 959 um; mix of 11.3.3 undone \ ignette of Franklin, NO. 981 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA D\fl\fl\J\J\d\fl\J \a\a\a\a\p\nm \ (:5 A figgk. g '3 M ’/ . WREATHS ‘’27.] or NICKEL ALWAYS IN ’\ ALLOY THE LEAD €>_ KEYSTONE FRANKLIN BORDER W SECTION 34- CHARACTERS W“ 976 PRICE PER FONT $3.00 A FONT OF THIS SECTION CONTAINS SAME NUMBER OF PIECES AS NO. 33 INCLUDING ONE VIGNETTE OF FRANKLIN NO. 981 anu / \m wwwww / fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\flWWW/l\flNfl\WVW\flVfl\fl\fl\fl\f/\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\fl\ ‘ 254 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA -' WWWWMWWWW€€Q€Q€W€Q €€€€€€€€€€€€W§W§W ‘v O O c 9 Q V 9 9 9 O i v 2.99“” :,- . , ,:.¢.o.:.:. “M :1 ‘ {X I 9 2 4 xi ‘ X! I , 8p 1 x $39 : O o 2 I I I: : = x ' KEYSTONE FRANKLIN BORDER. ‘ 3 3 x: I :! CHARACTERS x ‘: 987 996 992 995 986 f o O I! I 0‘ O :: 1151 993 994 984 983 983 /2 982 ‘ , 59 i 1 e. e W am «no 3 . SECTION 35. PER FONT. $2.50 ‘ : Each font contains 32 inches 982 :5 inches 983; 12 inches : ' 983}2 ; 24 types 984 8 of 985; 6 of 1151; 4 each of 986 to 991 ‘ : inclusiv;e 6 each of 992 to 996, inclusive; one vignette of . . Franklin, No. 981. Sold bythe foot, if desired. Six point, ‘ t: 45 cents. Twelve point, 52 cents. : o O HAVE 12%: g NICKEL ALLOY TYPE 1 012?; , 6.9:». ‘3 ‘ :¥ 323$. HIA LA DELP NE TYPE FOUNDRY' PHI KE YSTO 255 \ 8 \J- S“ . s V s ‘9 8’ :1 >2 > d r, w \ g \. - r/ r, ’ .¢ , ,\ 5“ :“ >' re " , . v V!) W , o ’4 ”/ r< 7s 3‘ ’\\ ‘ ‘\~,‘\vgs(am H j , '1 5” :1 7;" <5, 3‘. 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No 6 44424444444- s‘m-tinn 37 mmtuins 311inv1ws 1012: 1212 im'hw 1013: 8 piww 1014: «1 [rim-vs mu-h “113, 111103. 11017. 11:15. 1019:11111 115x; 3 piH-vs mu‘h 1022. 1023, 10:34. 1027» and 11126: ;' piH’t‘H mu-h 111211211111 1021; one \‘iunvttv of Franklin, N0. 981. 46:. <3 I O O 44:4 {3 4:4: 4: wmwwwmemmmmmmmmflmmmfifi 44: (i 549%. .Q0 z;€3€3€5§€€4%}r ./ ggg ¥ KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 257 €Z\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/S; \ a KEYSTONE FRANKLIN BORDER. SECTION 38. PRICE PER FONT. $5.00 1032 1038 1031 C HARACTE RS 1037 1041 1159 1029 1028 1027 1030 Section 38 contains 30 inches 1027; 12% inches 1028; 8 pieces 1029; 4 pieces each 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034 and 1159; 3 pieces each 1037 1038, 1039. 1040 and 1041 ; 2 pieces each 1035 and 1036 ; one vignette of Franklin, No. 981. q} ('2 «; éakflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkflkfl\fl\fl\fl\fl\flkflkflkflkfl E” k! RA \% \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl k” K! \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl \fl 258 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ; 3‘ L‘AAAAAAAAAAAA'A‘AAMLAMA-Av .. -A-A. .A...A. "'9‘? § 4 ‘ 4 . 4 4 . . 4 {REX f } m l: 4 ‘ ' . L’ 4 ‘ ‘ : 1| ~ . 4 , . . g j t g '4". . , :+.mtg":¢ +w+¢++m++++++ ”wuww é .*: :: #3 Characters. Per Font, $2.50 = t E: 1269 1267 12651264126612 63 ‘-' ' .: 11511262 1261 12611/2 1266 3 I «a». 55 at as W 46464646 4466-» i 2: 5w. . 3"” . *W*53’*3+3i+2 :Wfiz. “2+: 2.332.: Each font contains 12 types of 1151 : 32 inches 1260: 4,1,2 inches 12361: H inches 1:361}2 ; 16 types 0f1262zs types of 1363; 4 types each of 1264. 1216'). 1266.115611‘Jfl8and 12.69; 6 typesof 1270. Sold by the foot if desired. 6 point, 4") cents. 12 point, 52 cents. 3 e s 9 3 2 . - e 3 3 ? E 2 f t T E 3 2 : 2 , _ . . . ; .' . ; ; .......... KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 259 - .‘ .‘1 _ .“x ‘ .‘1 ‘1 .‘- _“. S. P. .“. F. .‘1 .‘1 F. ." .- F. ‘13. .’ .7. -- _”. .’. .”. J. ’ " .1. .’ .7 ’ -_ - - ‘i' 'r.’ 'r.’ 1‘ 5, " 'r.‘ '7 " r,- r.‘ 'r.’ r.’ r' r,’ r.’ "/71? ' 77 773' ' 1“ ' lx' \\- ’.\' C \ K o- ' 'o' \' x‘ q ‘ ¢ O 0 “$09.: 0 0 "2‘9 'c ‘1 .‘. 51:51“..- .‘1.“. .‘1.‘1.‘1 {€174,741 {t'fiiifi‘ 39313312233352}; \l 7 13” 11" Characters. Per Font, $2.50127 1278 1271270y2 1275 .2 :4 .37 n: M I ;‘< or: :7 \14 ‘ .'7 no \ . . marz‘ Eéq‘ . 1 7’ J30 3,: u bu‘ 1'“ 11% 1153 1273 1272 1272y 78% %& 51 W “is W 4., 5' 0:15}: a 1" 4r. :7 3.! r .. K v, ‘< 0: Jr, Ala: ,u. ,. \«, ”W. ,. |\4 {fl ‘4 .\, $1“ 0 *5 if{fifii€€€€¥£€£fi€€k§33§fifififi33 3333*}3 Each font contains 12 types of 1153, ' 6 types 12'701/2 ; 32 inches of 1271 ; 4% inches of 1272, ° 14 inches of 12721/; 16 types of 1273; 8 types 1274; 4 types each of 1275,1276,1277,1278,1279 and 1280. Sold by the foot if desired. 6 point, 45 cts. 12 point, 52 cts. 260 K E Y5 TONE TYPE F 0 U ND}? Y, PHILA DE LPHIA wwfifiwwwwwwwwwwfi 88% w fiwwwwww 1/ r I/ 88888 $8 a" ffi 281 fl 1287 1291 Q 8 8 . , K ) ”$8 . 4 Each font contains 8 t} pes of1155; 28 in. 1281; l‘.2in.1‘.28'.2:1‘.2ty 1283: 4 t) pes 1128412285 12861287 12881 .291; 2 types of 1289 11280. Sold 1),? the foot, if desired. 12 point, 52 cts. :24 point, 81 cts. Characters. 1283 128:. ’ 1:289 1290 1155 I I C U 1286 y .9135; Per Font, $3.00 1284 颧éi§ % 88a: fiflflflfifififififlfiflflflfl A A flflfiflflfi Q h eé fiflfifi \‘5/ \."/ \.‘y \.‘./ \gy KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 261 § 1 e: t , ,, a: r, " owl‘ozlpnl.°'>" ' N g. :1 r7 3 ‘9 e“: W ‘3 £2. ,1 ' k» We (fl Q w r/ G: - a ’1 1 Q § ' r/ e: ~ g n ‘ “a e“: I! g: (I I) g I Q :- :1 r7 7 04 ‘9 fi 4 e: : I; § “0 . a 3. _ -_ : :4 C : Characters. Per Font, $3.00 3 °= ' a: I! ' 0 g s“: 1300 1301 9‘6“ g: r; Q ~ ,- I: 3: >- :1. 77 IE. 77 ‘5' )1 :1 77 ‘g' 3. I, 7: 3’ § ’1 e:. - p , Q: fl ‘ Q ). , :1 77 3: E 1 :1 r7 3: w . r/ e: ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ :9 z 1292 1294 129.3 1295 1 a e: _ 93§ £13. " M ié? % W “ g ’ 3‘ age a”: p Q w r/ : . ”0“ ‘° (1 Each font contams 8 types of 1157; 4 types s w_ of 129m; 28 inches 1292; 12 inches 1293; 12 p.“ ‘ ,7 types of 1294; 4 types each of 1295, 1296, 1297, 0 3° 3‘ 1298. 1299; ‘3 types each of 1300 and 1301. ' ,1 77 ‘3 3.. :1. 77 3. 3. ? :1 77 .‘9 § ‘ ‘ r/ n f e“: g I; N V ' r/ e: = r; p 5 w - r/ e: : I; Q: E r/ 1\J 62 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA fl. 2. ,3 4. ._ k K §§%%%%'mr - 2W /1‘. ' ~37 / /p’_’ 6“ an \" [y an" 1/ “V , vum d YQ>Z£LE _ '. \\‘Jfl mA- ‘ Lafayette Border, g kg” Section 44. x ? W‘ a Each font Contains 8 types of 1158; 30 inches 130:1: H inches 1303: 8 types of 1304; 4 types each of 1305. 1306, 1307, 1308, 1309. 1312: :3 types each of 1310111111 1311. . figs 11: Characters. Per Font, $5.00 c>§§§9§ .\ 0’ W .\\ —‘~o & ‘\‘ §3 +55%- o§\ 'f” 1:110 1158 1311 ‘§_ . ,3 f ;fi£ % W . 1302 1:111; 13% Q\ . w J a) . '3; a? W W W? 3:1, ‘5 1304 g * ,«g OG—x "o i o \ q . ' ‘ 3:“ ‘54 o. - ’ 3i 3w ofi \ [30.x oft—— \ .§ \ /. 0?? .— . K & o, 0/ 3 0.3" . . \ .\ .emflw%fifi KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 263 'WWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWW W WWWWWWWWWWWWWW 1318 1317 13121/2 / 1319 F zuh font contains 8 types of 1139; 30 imhps of 13:13 14 lm hes of 13:14 8 1) p914 of 1315: 4 txpes). (ach of 1312}/2,13,16 1317,1318 1319 and 1320: 2 t\ pea each 13 ’1 and 13‘ °WWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 264 PINE CONE BORDER v Each font contains 6 inches of 1323; 18 inches of 1324; / , ’? Q, A g g? 8 types 1325; 16 types of 1326; 6 types of 1327; "“°‘ 12 types of 1328 ' 12 types of 1329 ' a ’0 ‘ o ! ”"fBRMfi’p 6 types of 1330. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 265 fifififififififi9§fififififi§69§fififiéfifig ‘3» W4, g @3 If; fifififiéfififififififiiffififiéfifiwfifififiéfi R's ..- 44,14 hifiI-av-wr |\ . . ;"‘¢.‘ mu: 0 444,1 Ifiéfiafifé f»:€{\'~‘. J J ‘& .O (I100): .e.‘ “v.0 Q “v‘h . . 3'33 .33: 4 J ‘4' ‘I““‘ § ,1 «W4 3 “K? 5‘ 8 O R %%%%%%%§%%%%%%%' +2»?! KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS k? % CHARACTQI-m or sums A. $ 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 $111,111 214M“; 2%8Meaéeaée 777777 1% JJJJJJ fieéév‘éé 777777 $$$$$$ %%$%% $$$$$ JJJJJJ% % 3% 9%? 3% %%%% Jimfifi % PRICE PER FONT, $1.50 w M 266 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA v fivfifififivfitfifié ¢-- . ‘ggmggmificivsms Auvmafifififivmvagfifi'amafivm'g - Q --- ’ EVEOEWEOEVEIEVMBENVEOEVMVZIHmvma '33 KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS IE} CHARACTERS or SERIES B. Pmc: PER FONT. $1.50 21 \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \’ \/ \’ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \\\\\ //// IWWW W W WW ' ° KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 267 KEYSTO N E akusnc s ORNAMENTS SERIES C. Slx FEET or B RULE CUT ‘LABOR-SAVING, ACCOMPANIES EACH FONT. CHARACTERS OF SERIES C. 41 42 43 44 47 48 49 61, L?“ 5;; 9 ‘ 45 9 PRICE WITH B RULE, $2.00 USE THE SUPERIOR NICKEL ALLOY TYPE Post No Bills. THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE MADE. W-WW—Efié—A? =—J — { 3:: r +:«-+3?¢~— +~<-2~E \‘ =L A; .L—A‘. .. ;-_) LAW 9 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA -M—%—A§ QEQVEQAQ M g @ZDGWWWGGSQ. F? i 6% - , i KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS i r 2 : SERIES D. : Q a » g6 CHARACTERS 51 5354555657 58 5960 61 62 52 ngfl}!_ 29'<©LL@__L r P 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 b V 'E-‘°°— %d+<-—i:+§< 75 76 8485 86 91 903 W W; fgjilww "—633“ (92 @% ¥%$% PRICE PER FONT. $4. 50 m A L—A L A ) A—z‘ r E mom ALLOY 1m METAL ? BEST IN THE WORLD \ KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 269 *NKEYSTONE ORNAMENTSr—SERIES Ex,- CHARACTERS $2 wa+ like m mwevw :9.» er: 1) PRICE PER FONT. $5.00 18 and 24 Point Characters ..... 20 cents per Set of Four. 30 66 36 H H ..... 35 H H H H 48 Point Characters ....... . 50 “ “ “ 5‘ 270 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA .:%\%$. .$%\$§$_ 39:1“ 2/1- ‘~ 3‘ M! “vi AA 4‘ >¥>H<3< 7E _ g ' 1H mm mm g WWW ©RNAMEW§ €99 $3 SERIES F. Mm - A A . . ° A A A s CHARACTERS 0F SERIES F. 151 153 157 158 154 155 156 159 160 161 1-52 fi“l”*§%‘w*“«+*£€<fi& 162 164 165 166167 168 169 170 163 @WW’XXW1§€J‘ @Lmj ‘y‘ PRICE PER FONT. $2. 00 wmrmae, Wgflww CV VV (- \9 / E3 42 u @i Don't fail to look over our ‘ Speeimens w‘hen in need of ‘ w Ornaments and Novelties. ; mewmw Jvr .-\ /’ 4)»va «“7, “— fl KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 271 RAY ORNAMENTS. SERIES 0. \\ 1‘ 1\“\ ““1‘“ “‘11:! I I I l ‘ ‘1 ///’// 22:? '2 \\\\\\\_ “ m 42%;» ~ ~§\\\8 \ g I Mum" ‘5 \\“ ' ‘ 1\\*l‘ CHARACTERS ‘ §\\ 1 § 231‘“ 3'3 m\\\\\\ H ”HUN" 5 W 53 O ."mm' '11,” 15%. \\\\\ 189 190 200 192 201 196197 186 \\ / / \ M 5— \ -:i 31. 2 § M E 11 :2: ::= ‘ “‘ / \ 22%” __—— *1*1 i=: 32 '? 2 § 2’” 5—; *1“ :5: =5: .5. / \ ,r,///l//// —_— \\\\\\\\\\ :I: :§: 4° / \ 47,617,;1’ E— 1111 " ‘: 1%: i . {ffiiii'iitk E" ' 4413233113 etc it 204 187\ 193 292 /188 h 198 ' \\ é— / §§§s~ ‘1 °:’ \ \\\\\ é //// §§§§§1 1’ S. \ II! 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PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS 415 416 414 422 419 417 mwm EACH FONT CONTAINS 8 pieces 427; 4 pieces each 414, 415, 417, 418, 419, 420, 422, 493, 424, 425, 426 and 428; 3 pieces 416; 2 pieces 421. ......... $4 44$ 4% $7 4% 2/ ///.._.,N\\\ 4...? ease /,,..\\\\ \\\ 77/ 276 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA %%%%%%%%%3§ KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS GROUP P. PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 432 433 435 F A 94.5.35: « * gk *5 ; «023‘mv 436 447 "/ \“ \\\'/// wb ///‘\\\\ \Y \V W; ,fifov (6) A{\\\ AA EE§§§ // ‘\\\\\\\ I \ 3* 0'} v? I wfl’ 1\((((/ A“ EACH FONT CONTAINS 9 pieces 434; 4 pieces each 429 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446 and 447. %%%%%%%%%%j§ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *************************%****% \\\\N 3))“ V a”; } A t I // ”(I rAA /; §§ \\ \\ // §\=5/4 *Y? 7/; Wm KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA GROUP Q. 448 450 449 $4 4‘ 1/, m % ’4 4‘ §% 453 454 94% Q>~ % «15° 455 456 // 4 \ I , -\\\\‘ é I/I 7°C 458 4 59 wé: ',,//// ///, \\ EACH FONT CONTAINS v a? (07:411§) 1.411%? 7 KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 452 451 \“\\\\“A“m.ml”/ /.*1 |\ ‘UU ”’lllu||||\\\\“‘ “\uumm, ‘4‘“ A n '0, ' ”’Illunu\\\“‘ ”4U'e‘ 457 “\“fllfllll \\‘\\\ all”? ’I I a O = A- _ “3:: § \ ’1’ mm, 0). § ’l \“ “autumn“ \\ ®\“\“II .§ 462 4 /,,,, ’0 $4“ ” u u \\\\llllIIII/,, $295; J / 4*“ I/I”lllllll\\\\\\\\ 8 pieces each 450 and 452; 4 pieces each 448, 449, 451, 453, 454. 455, 456 and 457: 2 pieces each 458, 459, 460, 461 and 462. (0 0 10) (ohm 40) § 0 {409/ ( .\ 7 c ) ) (0 / _:o . \ V4} 4 i} I 1 £4 54, (o ) §5§ I l G a, G ‘W; )( $3? I ’. ’f} -o§)( ‘ {4‘ >21. L: as» $4 1 (o L. 17‘}, (541! >254- : < (o ) “F {4 (441%? )( r; § ‘5‘ 4.) £47 (0 ) by} («A )( {My} (0 V»; \2 278 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE ORNAMENTS G ROU P R. PRICE PER FONT. $2.00 468 469 470 465 466 471 472 473 \H ' ’ I 1/ \§,\ inn/«7 477 478 480 A 00 w / ’/ “Ml/fi- 7 07 ”um/N" //////,// Ill/“VH7 ,,\ I/"U //////// W |\\\\\\\\\\\ \X 1 . EACH FONT CONTAINS 6 pieces each 467, 468, 469 and 470 ; 5 pieces 466 z 4 pieces each 463, 464, 466, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476 477, 478, 479, 480, 481 and 482. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 279 ‘.O \” PRICE PER FONT, $1.25 0 CHARACTERS. 4 123 5 ~OOO___———‘ 8 9 L 10 12 11 44"; 15 16 l3 14 ~\/‘ 17 18 19 20 \POINTERS are cast on Six and Twelve Point Bodies. Nos. 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, and 18, are made to line with six-to- pica plainw rule. \‘ Pointers ~ ~ ~ ~ \* 280 K E YS TONE TYPE F O UNDR Y, PHILA DE LPHIA gsw—‘hwaa 5%qu WW l PRICE PER FONT. $1.25) 9 CHARACTERS 57 58 Q KrOINTERS SHADED are cast on Six and Twelve Point Bodies. They are useful in many ways, with either shaded, outline, or solid display faces. 00 6 00 «t- u.--" fik_ YUM/’38 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 281 CDC) (DC) 00 00 LV [_ L“ ” IHIHIIIHHHHIIHIIHHIHHIHHHIIHIIIIHHHIHlHHHIHHIHHHHIHIIHHIHHIIHHHHIHHH OO 0 Pefimers W®utflfime O Sharactez’s 31 32 30 34 36 35 33 37 38 ////\/\ 39 40 <> 6 TllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllHllllllllIlHllllIllllllIIIHIHI|llllllllllllHllllllllll|HIIIIHHIHHIIlllllilllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .1 0 PRICE PER FONT. $1.25 \pom'mms OUTLINE are cast on Six and Twelve Point Bodies. They are very handy to use with the present popular Outline Job Faces. lllllllllllllllilIll|lllllllllIll||lIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllll||l||lIllllllII||Hlllll|lll|l||||ll||||||llllllllllll||lIlllll|||llllllllllll|l|IlllllllllllIllllllllIll|||llllllllllllllllllllllll :1HHHHIHHH|||HHHHHHHHIHHIHHIHHHIHHHHIHIHHHHHHHHIHHHIHHHHHHHHHH . 887 \f V88 .1 282 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE FINIALS 1 2 5 6 3 4 " A A 7 9 10 8 A A 11 13 12 PRICE PER FONT. $1.25 KEYSTONE FINIALS, No.2 l 7 1 8 2 l 22 l 9 20 d \\\\ \\\\\\‘ v. \\\\\\\\\ \v . - ' “““‘\\\\ - \\\\\ ..;;‘.'-‘v-{-\\\\\\\" g2:--*““\\\\\" ._';‘I--\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ ..~'_‘,..«-\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ fittlt‘\‘\\\\\\\.. ‘\\\““%:"G:17:t ' \ “““ ~\“ '.' ~-“\\\\“ -':..\\\\\\\\\- \\ \\ 23 25 26 24 \\ ‘ \ m.aw;~\\\\:\\\§:‘:\\ .“\\\\‘\\\\\\\. \‘v" .“‘.\\\\\\\\\\ ‘ ._‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ “‘\\ \h- .~‘ .- “‘.......... \\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\v . . \\\\\\“‘“‘. \\\\\\\\\ ~ ~ - \ __..-\‘ \ ..u\\\\\\\\\\\\ 27 29 28 \\\\\\ A \. M;\\\ \\\\\\. \\Q‘\\x\\\\\\\\\ M\\\\\\\\ ._.\ ‘\'v\\ ”AN“ MW \\\\“\lw\“n~..., §\\ . ‘ \ R “ ‘\\\\\\\\\ _\\\\\\\\\\m... \\\\. ‘‘‘‘‘‘ \\\\\\\\‘ \\ 30 31 32 ~ \\\‘ \\ \\ \\\\ \\\\\ \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\k\§k\ \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ,.- \\ \ . .‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\ .. -' \ . ....... \\\\\\\§ \\\ ii \\\\\ \ \ \ N39“ ..... \\\\‘ §R\\\\\\\\\W‘ ' PRICE PER FONT. $1.25 .‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“‘ “““ KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 283 KEYSTONE FlNlALS; No.3 37 \ 36 33 33 34 35\ § §\ \\\\\\\§ ’ \\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\ =4. —+ in :uuljlllllllllllu... IIlIIllIllIll"\Illlllllllllllllllllum IIIIIIIIIIII | \E\||||""|m..... II:|IIIII/Illll :lmmmu“ , 3 Q; zozzzgéy ”g? ¢¢' @ ¢ 39 40 41 43 42 44 \\ \\\‘\\I ........ ‘\::::::t\‘\\\ “‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\I‘‘| ‘II“\\\\|IH\\“I‘.. IIIII ““““““\\I “m“ - __________ ' - . 48 47 “In“ ‘\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ~ I \\\\\\\\\ \ \ \Il ..... \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\““‘m \“\\\\ \ \\\\\\\\ \" \\\\‘““” IIIII ‘ ‘ ‘\\ 46 \“\\\\\l\\\“ \\ ‘\\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\ \\\\\\‘ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ............ I I“ \‘ ‘|\qu\\\‘\ \ mm \\\\\\\\\\\\\‘“ ....... \I“\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ PRICE PER FONT. $1.25 ANCIENT ORNAMENTS, SERIES K SIx POINT, PER FONT, $1.50 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 .L I}. It. 3’: a. d. d TWELVE POINT, PER FONT. 3$1. 75 339 340 341 342 345 EIGHTEEN POINT. PER FONT. 5$2. 50 346 348 351 352 Abfifiiafi A font of either of the above Ancient Ornaments contains 6 inches of each character. IL ANCIENT ORNAMENTS, SERIES 5 488 484 487 483 485 486 PRICE PER FONT. $1.25 Sold by the foot if desired : 6 point, 450. ; 12 point, 52c. ; 18 point, 730. 284 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ANCIENT ORNAMENTS, SERIES L EIGHT POINT, PER FONT. $1.60 353 354 355 356 'i' aie at @Q 08!) fi‘sr 11% 5%— 1% TEN POINT. PER FONT. $1.70 362 363 meigscéafib-fifirfi TWELVE POINT, PER FONT. $1.75 371 372 373 374 $$$©®®@%1fi%1fi FOURTEEN POINT, PER FONT. $2.10 385 382 387 388 EIGHTEEN POINT, PER FONT. $2.50 389 390 391 39'. ’ 393 @914"; @“DCPEQJfiE’Tafi %1fi TWENTY-FOUR POINT. PER FONT. $2.75 398 402 “ir‘ate— L: 6Q) 403 i 405 %1fi% A font of any of the above Ancient Ornaments contains 6 inches of each of the one-em characters and 4 inches of each of the two-em characters. Sold by the foot if desired: is point. 48c; 10 point, 50c; 12 point, 52c; 14 point, 600.; 18 point. 730.; 24 point, 810. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 285 10 11 12 {.52 Per Font, $2.00. Single Characters, 25 cts. Each Character contains two or more distinct faces, and Printers will find them helpful in many ways in filling up gaps, or for embellishing quaint job work. 286 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA %§%§%§§%§§%fifi% FLAG BORDERS WW fififi§§§§%§%fi%§%fifia No. 1242. 12 POINT. FOR ONE COLOR. 52c. PER FOOT FOR Two COLORS. $1.04 PER FOOT fififi§§§§§§§ No. 1245. 18 POINT. FOR ONE COLOR. 73c. PER FOOT Two COLORS. $1.46 PER FOOT §§§§§fi§fi No. 1248. 24 POINT. FOR ONE COLOR. 81c. PER FOOT FOR Two COLORS. $1.62 PER FOOT a NO. 1251. 36 POINT. FOR ONE COLOR, $1.15 PER FOOT FOR Two COLORS. $2.30 PER FOOT fifififi No. 1254. 48 POINT. FOR ONE COLOR. $1.25 PER FOOT FOR Two COLORS. $2.50 PER FOOT SOLD BY THE PIECE FOR ONE COLOR AS FOLLOWS: 12 OR 18 POINT 10C. EACH 24 OR 36 POINT 2°C. EACH 48 OR 60 POINT 30C. EACH FOR COLORS. DOUBLE ABOVE PRICES KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY “0,1257. 60 POINT 9TH AND SPRUCE STS. PHILADELPHIA. PA.. U.$.A. %%%%%%fi%%%%%. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 287 9' ‘5MG‘M3‘ 4‘? 3" “3 3 ' (a .ékik)?» A (é EXCELSIOR . ORNAMENTS "I ’1' ”C” 1‘” Jew-3M PRICE PER FONT, $1.70 AA‘ 3‘ ‘53 #‘.I i I CHARACTERS IN FONT ‘5 9037 9034 9033 J 1 CM ‘9, M3 \ 9031 9030 8 9029 a e 9027 QOKQ a 9028 ) Q, 9033 f ’ 9032 J? ‘5 f c '3 C J 1 «a a o ' 9043 9040 9041 9042 9039 L '— - A ~10. .3 «$- 3.. ‘N r Each font contains 12 pieces of 9039; 8 pieces each of 9028, 9029, 9030, 9031, 9032, 9033 and 9043 ; 6 pieces each of 9034, 9037 and 9038; 9 4 pieces each of 9026, 9027, 9035 and 9030; 20 inches of 9040 to 9042 inclusive. Sold by the foot if desired at running border prices. it»: ' C Le .:WW3- .0 6'34 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA _-Ah~__? PRESTO BORDER EACH FONT CONTAINS 8 pieces each of 1586, 1589 and 1590; 4 pieces each of 1587, 1588, 1591, 1592, 1593, 1594,1595, 1596 and 1597; 2 pieces each of 1598, 1599 and 1600; 33 inches of 1581 to 1585 inclusive. Any char- acter sold by the foot, if desired, at running border prices. Our 3-point No. 12:: Rule can be used in conjunction with this border to make it any length desired. Price, per foot, 15c. PRICE, PER FONT, $2.00 \ fl (— J_.: (3 —\_ c; 1. CHARACTERS IN FONTS 1598 1596 1597 1599 1592 1586 1591 1594 1595 1587 1590 gfi 1589 1593 r \ - I A 1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 A _ — — — - Made of NICKEL-ALLOY METAL A‘_’v\_’f\. v-&—V KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 289 COSMOS_ BORDER Each Font contains 30 inches of 1564 to 1568 in- clusive; 12 pieces of 1569; 8 pieces each of 1570, 1571 and 1572: 4 pieces each of 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579 and 1580; 2 pieces of 1573. Sold by the foot, if desired, at regular ’ running border prices. ' 1570 v 1571 1372 13m ‘ 1568 1564 1 51. ) I566 1307 O o O PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 (9"‘71'046 290 $¢~31¢$ W% W KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ¢a$¢¥¥$© %«~¢é CHRYSANTHEMUM BORDER SECTION 46 PRICE PER FONT. $4.00 1353 mam. 1W): §t 3‘1 t‘L JD 3 OD SOLD BY THE FOOT, IF DESIRED 88 POINT, $1.15 PER FOOT. 24 POINT, 81 0T8. PER FOOT Each font contains4 types each of 1357 and 1358: 1 type of 1359; 2 types of 1360; 6 types of 1361; 18 types of 1363; 9 types of 1362; 10 inches each of 1354,1355und 1356: 13 inches of 1353. Wig-é KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ”3“va CHARACTERS 1374 1376 1378 ‘ €353 ‘ ‘e PATENT PENDING PER FONT. ONE COLOR $3. 00 ~4 v 1369 A EACH FONT CONTAINS Types making up the wreath, one each of characters 1364 to 1368 inclusive, 16 of 1375 and 1377, 8 of 1376, 4 each of 1374 and 1378. \Vreath, complete (as shown) in five characters, sold separate from font, at $1.00. Single characters, 1364 to 1368 at 20c. each. 1374 to 1378 are cast on 24- oint and can be bought separately at 810. per foot. l‘he berries are made in special types, to register and print over the regular border, at $2.40 Per font (not including the illustrative characters). ndividual berry pieces. same prices as border pieces. N0. 1364 NO. 1366 NO. 1368 N0. 1367 MADE OF THE CELEBRATED NICKEL-ALLOY METAL 292 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA Colonial Border-Scroll H PRICE PER FONT B $1.00 C H A R A CT E R S 1 169 1470 1 164 11-60 1—463 1467 1468 Jig Each Font contains 12 inches of 1463, 12 pieces 1464, 16 pieces of1465, 8 pieces of 1466, 4 pieces each of 1467 and 1469, and 2 pieces each of 1469 and 1470. Sold by the foot if desired. ermxo~zeJ iE-(Or'r‘>¥] THE COLONIAL BORDER-SCROLL AS HEREWITH SHOWN GIVES AN IDEA HOW IT APPEARS IN USE WITH BEN. FRANKLIN SERIES. UNIVERSAL ORIGINAL LINE TYPES DESIGNS THREE-POINT DIAGRAM RULE LINES WITH THI8 BORDER KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 293 4 PANELs CAN ONE S BE MADE ANY COLOR DESIRED PIECE FOR g LENGTH BY EACH OF USING OUR PANEL 120 (2-Pomr) ORNAMENTs RULE; WE Nos. 9008 SHOW IT ON AND 9009 EACH SIDE OF 9012 9013 9014 ARE THIS PANEL. INCLUDED PRICE PER + '- IN EACH FOOT, 10 CTS. FONT. LOTUS ORNAMENTS PER FONT. $1.60 @ 9016 9014 9012 9013 9015 a, ° h 9018 OUR 120 (2-Pomr) r 9017 RULE cAN BE USED WITH THIS SERIES OF ORNAMENTs IF SPECIAL LENGTHS 9 _ _ Etc '(0‘ ARE DESIRED. 10 Each font contains 12 inches of 9012, 8 pieces each of 9013 and 9016, 6 pieces 9017, and 4 pieces each of 9014, 9015 and 9018. a. ORNAMENTS PER FONT. $1.60 9008 9009 Each font contains 15 in- ches of9012, 8 pieces of 9014, (“a 4 pieces of 9013, 2 each of § 9008, 9009, 9010, 9011. q 294 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 24/1M\§ I I §\‘\I'/ FESTIVAL BORDER PER FONT ONE COLOR. $2.00 COLOR PIECES FURNISHED AT SAME PRICES AS BORDER PIECES 1420 CHARACTERS 1419 PATENT PENDING 1422 1 0 1 1 4-1 °' SW? 1:: 9 c9 30: 90 Each font contains 24 pieces each, of 1419, 1420, 1421 and 1422. 3(1 ‘~., MORNING GLORY BORDER 5 2i 3' PER FONT. ONE COLOR I W $1.50 a 3% COLOR PIECES SAME PRICES AS BORDER PIECES ‘ . :3 6 3, CHARACTERS é w 1432 1434 1433 , ~.~ '5 » 543% 3&3 $39 21 § - “x; ’ Each Font contains, 19 pieces of 1432, 20 pieces of 1433, and 4 pieces of 1434. Sold by the foot if desired at 81 cents. Wvfl :' *% Iv KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 295 / STATIONERS ORNAMENTS 4)! ( PRICE, PER FONT. $1.25 9006 9001 Each Font contains 6 pieces of 9004, 4 pieces of 9007, 2 pieces each of 9001, 9002, 9003, 9005 and 9006. Color pieces for 9006 are included in each font. VISTA ORNAMENTS PRICE, PER FONT, $1.00 9019 9020 235 Each Font contains, 4 pieces 9025, and 2 pieces each 9019, 9020, 9021, 9022, 9023 and 9024. 296 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA STYLE 1 ' STYLE 2 3-POINT FACE 0N 6.POINT BODY 6-POINT FACE ON 6-POINT BODY 1471 147:; 1472 1479 1481 1480 - — I - 1482 VV 1176,11; 1477K, 1178};z F1153 1 \ KNICKERBOCKER BORDER PR I C ES Style 1, Font, $1.40 Style 3, Font, $1.70 Style ‘2, Font, $1.40 Style 4, Font, $1.40 EACH FONT CONTAINS FIVE FEET or BORDER STYLE 3 STYLE 4 12-P01NT FACE ON 12- POINT BODY 1487 1489 —188l - 15.0 15021501 2-POINT FACE 0N 6-POINT BODY 111 VV 1492 11113 11111 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 297 STYLE 3 CAST ON 12-POINT BODY 1537 1538 1542 1539 — — _ j _ 1540 1541 1543 1544 M V {F § PARALLEL BORDER PR I C ES ‘ Style 1, Font, $1.40 Style 2, Font $1.40 Style 3, Font, $1.70 EACH FONT CONTAINS FIVE FEET or BORDER STYLE1 STYLE 2 CAST ON 6-POINT BODY CAST ON 6-P0INT Boov 1521 1523 1522 1529 1531 1530 = - — I — — 1524 1525 1526 1528 1532 1533 §¢ §% F § §x§ §x7 1.526%2 1527 % 15281/2 1534 1535 1536 WWW IF a a 298 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA fimsmefism REPOUSSE BORDER PRICE, PER FONT, $1.50 § mgfifififi§ $2 Each font contains 2 feet of border FRUIT ORNAMENTS PRICE, PER FONT, $1.40 CHARACTERS 1405 1-197 '69¢ 90 DD" ‘6‘) 00 ~03- \\\\\\‘3¢?o0n°o°9°o' " I ‘£§e°o°$%°.'llrl/I 1496 1498 W Sig 1409 1500 1501 1502 D — - Each font contains 26 inches of 1:300; 10 pieces each of 1501 and 1502; 8 pieces each of 1498 and 1-199; 4 pieces each of 1495, 1496 and 1497. % s s g e s s g msmmsm KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 299 %%®¢%3%®¢%§% wamwmwsaawwa WOODLAND BORDER PRICE, PER FONT, $1.25 $15? Lfié-‘fié 75©7J© %% These four designs, each shown in a pair of characters, are included in one font. Each font contains two feet. BASKET BORDER PRICE, PER FONT. $1.40 C H A R A CT E R5 1553 1501 1502 5i 1500 1550 Each font contains 26 inches of 1500; 10 pieces each of 1501 and 1502; 8 pieces of 1553; 4 pieces each of 1550, 1551, 1552. game 73ng %£W%W%9©W%Wlfi Q 300 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA LILY BORDER FONT.ONECOLOR.$&20 Each Font contains 20 pieces of 1461, and 8 pieces 01‘1462. Soldat $1.15 per foot if desired. l COLOR PIECES FOR OUR LILY AND WILD ROSE BORDERS ARE FURNISHED AT SAME PRICES AS BORDER PIECES ROSE BORDER FONT,ONECOLOR,$L50 1-130 1431 w %"’# a:- \ \ ,.1¢ /“ so '/ so.) 7“ Each Font contains 2-! pieces of 1430, and 24 pieces of 1431. Sold at Sic. per foot ifdesired. NICKEL-ALLUY METAL Usnn EXCLUSIVELY IN ALL OUR PRODUCTS KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 301 n #‘C ‘ F NICKEL-ALLOY UNIVERSAL LINE METAL Q q‘ [0 9 TYPE QIU \9q7 D 0 a \W G\ ‘ — ‘ [D 4: e p ROSETTE ORNAMENTS *a B d 5 PRICE PER FONT, $2.00 é J 6% 0/ \ _.__— :, \9 (m 3 gr I) awm C O C Q/ \9 O O 0 cu I \ I o: “I? go; .3ij {‘OJO; 3‘3: {‘OJJ; 3%: (NJ; 3‘?” I'OJJ i I?‘.3 It.3 ".3 \v m,“ :09“! ..I :09“! «ah/9" ‘5 5")? :32.“ ‘t.. t‘.’ Q gig... ”gags: 4&3: 1%... ‘6‘": B“ at! 4 5 r: 5e awe J 6% é 6% 0/ >3 CHARACTERS Q/ >3 I9 7 “051 Ia 7 9Q? 9% 9 Q 9043 53.3.” 0040 9 Q [GI a [’5\ I I.» H 341‘ f' .5 I.» :Hatw' M 33$»: F ii :Hatv’ D D ‘0': “/7 \doggh/Q‘ k? {‘39 « (4‘19 9 V 40 ”)3 m ‘0’ ‘3 G . . £3 a 3 a 3* .)(li_47 J” )0 6a 3 g ‘9 beg 6$ Io J ¢$ & 6% Q/ \9 9044 9045 9040 9/ \9 If“ —: [’5‘ .46 .4 — .4? » :;. at~. 4‘. . ’ .. ' on) :p‘a:~. ‘5', quh innt L-mtuins .. ‘5', t‘:">’: pim e se m h of 90 Band 90')‘;£ ‘2")? fi‘. 1:: views (if 91hl;8pie(*(s La“ § Q eueh oi 9047, 9048 9049 41nd 9050; :14 inches of 9044 to 6\ $49 9046 inclusive. Q 6\ Our 23-point N0. 1290 Par- gz % ((1191 Rule can he used to advantage with these, or- numents. Price, 150. foot. \a ? M7 fi'afiaa 93‘ .:“§{'ga §J§F:.OJJ£.I.0’Int‘331,‘.nat.§l fiéi'fiw‘fi‘? 09""? :3)? (330° (#55 (#339 (5 33° .1 .1.“ 4.11.. . *42-*‘?-*4Z1*2' ; I . L C; fir. 302 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA “fi‘i‘zfiimtiiil 6-POINT PASTEL BORDER 1395 1393 1397 1396 1394 3* i I ah ‘: PER FONT, $1.40. PER FOOT, 45C. I"?‘“¥‘¥‘¥‘¥l _—- Ov‘vn‘r- B-POINT PRIMITIVE BORDER 6-POINT CONVEX BORDER 1389 — PER FONT, $1.40. 1399 513 PER FONT, $1.40. PER FOOT, 45 c. PER FOOT 45° ‘ - . 3 1397 1390 013 1391 1400 1398 1401 r — O - - - A 0-_-— .v..‘.‘.-. 12-POINT STIPPLE TINT FOR BACKGROUNDS PER FONT, as 0. PER FOOT, 52 c. 1407 HOW/2 o .0 s .......... ' 24-9011” STIPPLE-TINT FOR BACKGROUNDS :_-: 1405 1406 1407 33:2 s... -;‘; ' ° ' " ' PER FOOT, 81C. FESTOON BORDER—PER FONT, $1.25 1403 1402 1404 (51,9 «02) (1.2) as) 1 1W1 NOS. 1402, 1403 AND 1404, $1.25 PER FOOT : a NOS. 1408 AND 1410, 73C. PER FOOT, AND NO. 1409, 450. PER FOOT N03. 1402, 1408 AND 1410 ARE MADE FOR TWO COLORS. TINT NOS. 14021-2, 14081-2 AN014101‘2, ARE SOLD AT SAME PRICES AS ORIGINAL CHARACTERS KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 303 SIX POINT 7 57 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 58 oacacoanucaocauaoo w Eififliiiflfiiiifiiiiii 65 fitmmctmztzhckflzztktdzmttdzdzflzifi RUNNING BORDERS PER FOOT. 45 CENTS 2m ngwwannnnwnknnwwnw 223 @"mmaa 252 HHHHIHHHHHHHII"!!!llllI”I””NHIHHHHHHHIIW/l//é 254 %1 Mflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfl 2m fiflflflflflflfiflflfiflfiflfiflflfl m0 fifififififififififififlfifififififi m2 kfiéfiéfiéfiéfiéfiéfiéfiéfi 3n -- ........... ..3 3w Nflfififikflkfikfififlflkfiflz 318 NRRQXRRRRRRRRRRRRK Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 304 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS SIX POINT 337-Ii aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 338-K dfifidfififififififififififidfifl 364 ‘ONOND4>(>CVOHOND<>(VGVONONOND4D4) 366 2§SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZ 392 '\O)O)0)Ol0)OIODINODIOIODbIOM) PER FOOT, 45 CENTS. 395 ’9,X@X©I©jb©@©©©©©©©©©©© 466 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 467 ()(DCDCD()(DCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDC) 468 @@@@@@@@@@@9@@@@@© 510 509 «sagsysysxs&sfigsyzaaeaaaeaeaahzaa 512 1!!!I!!!IDI|I|I|I|I||IID!DIDI|I|!D1| 5345§ <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 535 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 3 05 SIX POINT . 540}§ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw 541 “V \\ 552 @GGQGQGGGGGGGGQGGG 579 Qy\AN|AUQAV\flv‘AV|NMU\AV\AVINV|flV\N 584 OWQQQQQQO 631 +§++++§++§++§§§§+§ 633 634 ¢~x~urur8 E‘fl‘fl‘fl‘S 635 $%%%$$%$$%%$%%%%$$ 676 (EiElEIE.E.EUE.EIHI 677 678 IEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIS\ 679 IIEIIEEIIEEIIEEIIEEIIEEIIEEIIEEIIEII 764 E§ZEZ§I§I§Z§l§i§l§l§i§l§i§l§i§i§i§i§ RUNNING BORDERS PER FOOT, 45 CENTS 772 773 G?‘&Z“&f;‘&f“i 2‘=52"$2‘7E?‘ib 767 769 PJ‘x‘fli!flxTLYfi‘}flilfliVLm1x\‘i!fli7LW1?x‘n‘ilflx7L‘E"G 865 ****************** 870 3C3€3C3€3€3€3C3C3€3€3€3€3€3€3€3€3€3€ 871 **¥*************** 873 WWWW DOOOOOOQOOOOOOO- mmmm 882 0000000000000000 883 244fl2i£fllFkfllfl+¢2+kfilikfi>+#filfl4fllikfi 884 WM 947 4%64M@€N®QN®€K®€>® 950 <3<3flbQ>4>4>€83Kb4b€86’ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 306 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS SIX POINT . . 983}§ 4a17waw71a07171939171913132717191317 997 E?€§€§€§€§€§€§€§€§€§E§€§€§€§€§€§€§€§ 998}§ eaum3n3n3m3033333m3033333332434007 1042 6EaEEEéEéEaEfifififiifififiéfiékifi%fiififi%fi$fi$ 1044 O QQQQQQQQQ 1046 I. {IIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIDIIDIIDIIIIIDIID 1048 II4IID4IID1II>1II>{II>1II>I| 1050 “><‘>40>4l>‘l> 1052 1055 . PER FOOT, 46 CENTS 1071 OQOQOQQOQQQQOQQQQQ 1072 @§@§@E§§§@@@@@§§§@ 1074 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: 1077 UNI}!lNHIINinNiiilNliiENIEHNHiINEHIM 1152 égE$282$E8E$38S8383$5$283$3$5$385$5§é -- 1331 ---- 1333 06¢®¢®¢¢¢®®®®®®¢®® 1335 *************¥**** 1337 IP§llII'II!IF\l'IININII'IInIF\II|I'IV 1067 4 ‘0 :5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘30. 1 26 1 1/2 wwww ~ .. 333333393 1271 23333323333333—33333 1272}§ 934143331343420033333330 1510 'II‘IIIllII‘.IIl-II‘.IIIIII‘-Illflfia) Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 307 RUNNING BORDERS NINE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 50 CENTS 1078 QQGQQQQQQGQQGQQGOQQQOQQQ 1079 COW. ' 1082 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1083 W. 1086 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO We ®®©®®®®®®®®®©®®®®®®®®®®® 1091 1098 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 308 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . - . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS ***¥*¥*¥¥***¥*%%¥% .m'gg..-o-WM em“ 5:. 0:.3”. 8.3:. .:\\‘\“\\ ‘3 ’:¢" 3::..' ::::’::“ 5!: “'5 -~“'-': ~..;.;:,-. ~\\\‘\\ Mm!“ A$1:uu fisfi‘flaflmu’a yfi'n’. 11‘33!‘ S$$SSSSSSZK£$£Z3ZZ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ &£+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 93 100 112 «mnwnusn§&$...§n§&§&§@§&§&§&§%§&§&§v “v '¢ -¢ ¢ ¢ © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 309 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 52 CENTS AWW£%X%X%X%§%%%X%IW ................ . a 1 4 3 163 ,... ‘-' ' m m“? m“ «$14» " «w- «a» .. «w w» ‘ «4:» A 174 $7WWWWWWWWWW”WWWWWWWWUWHE 198 199 §3§3§2§3§3§ Eti’i’ititititititiéti’i Eti’ié’itititi $3555.??? 200 3“ 0 ‘O “W” ”WWW” um om “WW” ”WWW WW um- 203 \ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 310 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 52 CENTS 207 éééééMWMWWWMWééééé 211 ——#—_ —_#—_ ______ ——#—_ ——fl__ _—#—— 212 §§§§§§%§%§%§§§§§§§ \ 230 u pq'pq p. pq'pq pa p- aq'pq 5‘ 'A p. pk PA f\ f- rm rs p‘ f\ F‘ f'\ »\ PK fq ‘ fa PR f\ R f: fq f‘ A 231 fi$$$$®$®®®®®$®®®k& fl E 241 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 311 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 288 'W A] ‘IMWWIIA‘WAWA‘ ‘WA‘H‘A' ‘11“ 289 nnnnnnnnfinnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ggggggggfiigggggggg fifififififififififififififififififi Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 312 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 343-I{ ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢l¢ 344—K aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 345—I{ fifififififififififififififififififi 346 :3mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm24 3461/2 .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg NWNWWM’W %fi%fi%fi%fifi%fifififififififi XWXW wax WWW: «v MW 375 O O O 0 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 7 3 6 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 313 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 52 CENTS 402 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° D N ll II II II II II II II K II II II I II I ll 0 . 447 «I {I «I {5 «I {I «I f! f! *1 «I *)~ T! ¥~I «I £1 «I *1 «I {5 «I f; «I £5 «I {5 :«I {I :«I {I 4%? «I {I45}; 449 °%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 451 $fififififlMfiUUVVVVVVVV 461 $$$$$$$$$$¥$$$$$$$ 462 %%%%%%%fifi%fififififififi% Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 314 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 490 D 514 516 ‘34 M a“ #11 II m If‘ W‘flm IIIIIII IIIIIII'“ ‘I .IIinI IIIIIIIIITIIIIILLI 561 573~574 \‘|I° IWINI? IlflINIi WIN|I° IlfiI'INII II' "III?“ Il'l- 582 WQWWWW Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 315 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER-FOOT, 52 CENTS 610 OOOOOOOO©OOOOOO©©© 612 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAE 639 640 643 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 645 EM"“MM"WWunuuunuunu“nmnums m 698 fiEEEEEEEEEESEaEEE§ 699 mfiiéiéiéiéiéiéiéifim Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 316 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 700 mg. fifififimfifififl- 719 AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA‘Mw, 722 74 //// Z % é // w 'v."'.v.'. or. or. 0": or. 0" 01.7.2." 0'. or. 0" 0": or. or. or. or. 71.6 "OOQ.OOQOOQQOQQQQQIA‘ 757 *dadmladodmlodod:dadadodadadododag§ l.‘ I" I“ I.‘ l.‘ l.‘ I" I.‘ l.‘ l.‘ l.‘ I" I“ I" I“ I" @@g@@ @@@@@@@ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRXIPHILADELPHIA 317 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 52 CENTS 811 ********%********* 812 Kfikfififikflkfihkkfixfififi 813 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV¥ 814 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 815 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%¥ 817 @fi@@@@®@@@@@®@®@®@ fi$$$$$$$$$$fi$$$$$fi 819 Emanaawaawwaaaaaaa 820 \ \?,\ \ ,\\ \ ‘7? .\\; \\ K \K ,\ \7 \ \x Q? 822 fifififififififififififififififififi 824 111111111111111112 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 318 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 829 @mmmgammammammmmwfi 831 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$fi 833 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ % ‘=========T=E======WF§|L§ W "~ 457;??? E “Emu—gm; ':" : '==: :47 f ‘g ‘i; ..—.; .112‘.E2E.éhtg.El;"mm:ml‘Q?in???1Ais::finfifliif?lllfizllmfhllfilhm.uhfinlllhiliilfilfl{mhfidmm“finkI“1;“113mmh“Ex!llih’llifirlllwnlfillm 'fl% 881 flmflflmmfififimfifififlfiflfi& an 902 WW$WWWWWWWWWWWWWW§ 923 Q<§<§<§<§<§<§<§<§Q 925 ©©®©©©©®©©®®®®®®©® @GGGGGGGQGGGOGOGOG 951 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW% \o-o-M\\\\\\\ \oo\\ \ Jflfl caaaayapayy Bo Corners furnished with all Running rders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 31.9 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT.52 CENTS 967}§ \flkdkflKflkflkflkflk \flkflkdkflkflkflkflkflkflk: 1007 1099 WWWWWM 1101 (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOO 1103 §“§“§“§“x“§"§“1‘1“§“§“§"§“§“§“§“§“§“§“g mno.0.“nurKCMAMA'30.“v.193.0.9119.“v.9403.0.9.1uo4'oAvA 1105 1110 OOOOOOO‘QO’QOQOOOOOO 1111 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 320 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 52 CENTS 1125 1137 $$$$$$$$$$$$%$$$$$ 1156 o o n: c-eo: o: :6 co" o co W% 1229 3.38333RMflRNRfiRfiRNKNRfiRfiflfimfimfimfiflfiKN mnwmmmmmmmmmmafismmmma 1230 wwwmmmmmmxwmmmmmmmmx mmmmmmmmmwmmwmmwmma 1231 fifififififififififififififififififi 1232 fifififififififififififififififififi Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 0. 9‘ A- KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 321 RUNNING BORDERS TWELVE POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 52 CENTS 1281 1346 999999999999999999 9.99.99.99.99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99.99.99.99.99,99.99.9 1348 WWW Corners furnished with all Running Borders. We do not include spaces and quadrats in our Border Fonts, charging border prices for them. They will be furnished if desired, in two-pound fonts, put up especially for borders, at 85 cts. per font. 322 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS —— EIGHTEEN POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 73 CENTS ~ I t I x 4 t l I l s l u t x I i J I l i l \ I ~ v ~ 1 ~ , ~ ' ‘ r ‘ 7 ‘ , ‘ v ‘ v ‘ r ‘ r ‘ , o . . ‘ a . . ‘ p ‘ . ‘ - . . s . . - ‘ . x . . y ‘ ' c y 1 y u y u y u p u p q p u y u y I r V ae®$€§%@®®@® Wfi§fifi 147 V WV WV V02 WQXOmo“ VV V0: Vogogbggog V k AkAkAMfiMEhAkAkAkAMNk 148 IIIIIEIIIIIZIZIZSZIZIKIZ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIN 208 %%%%%%%%%%%% yflWflWWWWWWWfl Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 323 244 <9 w nmggm SS$SSSVVVVVV ‘‘‘‘‘ @kk®%%%®®%®& XWWWWWWWWVYK 346-I{ $$$$$$$$$$$$ 347—K &&&&&&&&&&&& 348- iiifitfifiiifififi 349 XMMWMMMMMMMZ 349}§ §WWWWWWWWWW% Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 324 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS E POINT . . . PER FOOT. 73 CENTS 349-K fififififlfiflfiflfififi 350-K ¢¢¢¢¢$¢¢¢¢¢¢ 351-K aaaaaaaaaaaa 352-K fifififififififififififi 377 389-1; V????¢?¢¢¢¢¢ 390-1; wwmmwwmmmmwm 39l-L *fifitfitfitfi*fit 404 405 v , ,4 \\\\\ Ill . 407 EEEEEEEEEEEE 431-]? 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A .9; 776 777 806 1”“\1"“\/"“\/"“\1"-‘\1""\/"-‘\/"“\1’”“\1”-‘\ 834 99999 *****%%%**%% 837 xxfixxggmixxx VVVVVVVVVVV¥ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 835 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 327 RUNNING BORDERS _ 840 841 (VVVVVVVVVVV:\ \:AAAAAAAAAAAI 843 WWWWWWWWWWWWWW%~ 845 %%%%%%%%%%%% 846 *EEEEEEEEE§% 847 %%%%%%%%%%%% 848 %%%%%%%%%%%% 849 mummmmmmmmm% 894 WWWWWWWGWWWWW %nga 5%?“ [alumni]. ”HIIIHIIHEIL: mmuum>IEng”Hg!wgulwéflllugulutalt WEWEWWWWEWEW Corners'furnlshed with all Running Borders. 913 328 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 102s}g éfl\a\n\a\nma\n\nxand\d\a %%%%%%%%%a¥s%% m2: :@::@::@::@::@1: mm 1141 Co rrrrr furnished with all Running Borders. K E YS TONE TYPE F 0 U NDR 1’. PH] LA DE LPHIA 329 1194 1111111111112 1198 KMEEEMEEMKKK ‘ia‘iglt> <1IF> <1ID> <‘ID> <1ID> <1ID> <1ID> <1ID> <1ID> <‘Ii> <‘l:;,Ei' 1302 \\ \\ \x \\ \x \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ __________ /////////// 130356 wwwwwwwwwwwn 1313 $§§§§§$§§$§fi Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 330 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS 47 V ‘7 V7 V7 ‘7' ‘7' V .QWA‘WIE‘EQK WWI/‘1.“ A“ )WN N “R / \IFAL\ “5‘ W ‘VJ \VI \‘W $37! \‘W \‘W \‘W MAmmfimmflmmfimmfimwflkwafiwwfl 48-49 -_l I.I O O o. .0. 0.... ‘I ‘ ’ .0 ‘ ° 0'0. 9 ° .0 9 ..:0.' . o’:.00 :0.:’:.Oo 1 . 0 O 0“ O O. n. O O. n. . O 0‘. . . n O n 9:o:o:'.o-s9:o:o.to-«53.20..3.3.0.0-.3.o:o.°_o-s_°:o:o.°.oas9 . . . ...... '5'.. '4'“ V‘-’. ‘5 «nr,.- 8‘“ flag $34 a! 43‘. VI .' '7' ‘ ‘ .M\‘$W?:Vmggg‘ . 5,“ a - W .Wgasy' ‘fififs'g'afs'gfioé‘hfim‘s'sma - straw .os'gamu¥fissrmssvaasswantavauvs a! man amnesia: \u “wan nmovauvsom 3‘ v; M'«'-wmaW5ssofi .-v;mvsb.'mvs .« {3° ‘ " an?" 01$ ”#49!“ on? 13%;): "'93.“ for *v; v ‘ - 1 - 'r - ' \ o. a -0." In- 1.74»: :Im‘: {a " Warsaw. Mttfimwfimrfimnassmmmtss ‘4 5! \l bl bl 54 54 bl \l ‘ I ‘ I ‘ f V I \ r \ r ‘ 7 ‘ I t \ I \ I ‘ I ‘ l K I ‘ I ‘ I \ I ‘ r\ v\ ru r‘ ru r\ I‘ I‘ I‘ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. ' - “034%.” m g. x ‘ fiflt \ l ‘ 331 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 74:4. .' A. ‘ ..n.u.n.u.u.u.. vow; New '00. W. A Mi Yummmm »«D » .nwn. V. .v 4 1‘ ."uwwwwwn. 9 W , . m o b . I W‘W’V‘ ‘. ‘ o... o in v e A VA 4} 00 000 0000 00000 000000 0000000 00000000 0.0.0.0.0.0 000.0 E4514 E V . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS 0000 000000 0000000 00000000 0000000 000000 00000 0000 0.0.0 0 RUNNING BORDERS l5 :4 ’14 151 V L. 17 TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . 4‘. ‘ ”mun xwww%wwwx 2%] \ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 332 K E Y5 TONE TYPE F 0 UNDR Y, PHI LA DE LPHIA TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . RUNNING BORDERS gig.sgsgsgsgsgsgsgxg wwzwzwzwzwzwzwwwzw 230-H %%%%§%%%% 273 MYflVé$YfiAYflY2$YZ$Y5 .f"\. . ’ . 04‘. 0?. .f,\. 04‘. .f’\. :{N mnmmfymrmm (QWWWWWWWWWWQZ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 333 RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS “333333333?EEEEEUE fifififihfififi $3.51 3.2. 14.14.14, 3‘9“ 6'93- m' «03’ 59¢ 59» 593 m. 9 o 363 302.. (kl-"09..~ 36:4 #62 can no». #02 30:) a. $00.... a" o I 3 3 E" i M... $11!“ no 361 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 362 494949494%494§4§4R wwwvwwuvwvwvwvwvww 363 4‘1: ‘1’ 33%;. ‘ :‘IG‘ ‘ ( g0 ( ‘ I g9 ( ‘ “ 23'6" amagfpmé?»%§? B x3 397g“ 4: - 3"» :3” 9, "a“ P “37' ft 5 7' r553 637' r 5, '1 r a g“; as $5“ 2?: g3: 37: 3:; 3-1 5" 379 0 4"- IL- i - I A I n» n 'Ii- 0 ° ".‘P‘Q 01"". p". r ‘s :- pnrfi ". ." 1 3‘“ p9." . 380 381 .—.-—o.—--—ou——..—..——oo_-.—.._.._o.—o.—u—..—.._..—.._. !r©‘!!r©‘!!r@‘!!r©‘!!r@‘uV@‘!!r©‘flr@‘flr©‘! LL....4!ls...4!!L_.._Allk_.._4!!s_.._1!!L_..4!!L_.._A_!!L_.._A!!L_.._A! 383 382 r , 4 \\\\ III Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 334 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY‘FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS @¢?¢3¢%¢¢ mwmmwwmmm 400-1) mmmmmmmmm 408 %%%%%%%%% ._..—..——n——-._..—-._--—..—..—--—..—-._.._..—u_o.—..—. ._.._.-.—--—-.—..—-._-.—..—..—o-—-.—..—.._..—.-—o.—..—- l5!!!E!PEULI‘liii!!!ENENEHEl!E!!§!l§ll§!l§ll§l!§!l§llt§l 410 (e 0 O o o o o o o g 3) 412 426-() MMMMMMMMM Corners furnished with all Running Borders. K E YS TONE TYPE F0 UNDR Y. PHILA DE LPHIA 335 RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . pan r007. 31 CENTS 429-P fififififiéfifififi 433 éé~3251§~32 92%; £51 ééfigi “£52- 2; 39‘: 525525592522 5253255, W wmg 5:5291‘555’22?" 253325 55352: fag-Ea l\"/\"/\"/\"/\"/\"/\"/\"/\ \/..\/..\/..\/..\/..\/..\/..\/..\/ ®®®®®®®®® 436-P L, \" 3- \" I, \" b \" é \" i? \" 3- \" fi- \" I; " -l I‘( -II( -¢|( -ll( 4| 4| -II( -II( 2 1,. § /2. 2‘ 15. §\ /2. § A. .§ 5. § 15. § /5. .~ 5. Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 336 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS 438 O n n p ." n ." .n n O O C U U u C ( ’ © © © © @ © © @ ' ,a © © @ © (9‘ G) @ ,3 527 Willi] *W «WNW 'W will” ~w "MUN” ’g—l’l it: WW“ _?_— Illi." *- __ llllllnw- __ "1|“qu am 547 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 337 RUNNING BORDERS WWWWWWWWHWWW :12: 1:: 1:: 12:12:12: 1:: We afloaoogooaooa WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W 338 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 81 CENTS RUNNING BORDERS 729 ‘W ‘2 @@@@®®®®® 737 §%§%§%§%§W a wwwww.’ 744-745 52% MW 747-748 @fifi%§%%%@ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 339 WWg \I\4\/\/§¢\t\t\4x XXIXXX!X%\1X%\IXX\ 787 HHHHHHHH“ AWAAAAAA 789 \ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 340 K E Y5 TONE TYPE F OUNDR Y. PHILA DE LPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT - . . . PER FOOT, 81 CENTS 797 %V%%%%%$% 797}g amaagamwa .mmmmmmm- fifl4¢4‘.4444,445 .4». MMMM ’VVvavvvv\ ©@@@@@@@© @@@@@@@@@ fififififififififi 855 A .- n- \I Q‘- \I k A \I k A \I k A k A L xxxxxx I“ I If“ I 1/“ I 1/“ I l/ I If“ I II“ I '- V U ‘ ‘ .- \I I 70; ."" 1?. “0!. ’1\ 5'< A. k l\ A ‘ I" ‘ égééééééé; Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 341 RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . . . PER FOOT, 81 CENTS 861 g§%§%%%%g§§§% 862 863 (33° mwvw‘ U \\\§§ \Wo 864 895 EEQEEK 918 / ,//. ///f//// //A\\ %A\\\\ % 919 egg§§§§§§§§§$3§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§2 930 .......... _L x.¢x¢¢% Xfififi A, +Afli ‘ 4'4, .chqxfi “.‘fifir Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 342 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS TWENTY-FOUR POINT . . PER FOOT. 81 CENTS 932 V/‘/§§§§§§$§E§%§§§ 9* ¢ o< .¢ 9 . 9‘ . fiaggég: ‘\/' v .\/’ ‘v ‘\/’ ‘\/’ v ‘\/’ v“\/’I v ‘\/’ v ‘\ 934-935 - - A 1143 anangmgngngngngngn nanananwnwnanwnwnw 1144 ‘.O"O.“.O"O.“.O "6.”: "0.0!. "0.5.0 "O,“JHO!” "0.53"“ EJ‘,tgfi,tga‘,t§4‘,t§fi}§4,th‘,t§JXt§J‘,ti - ‘ .«4‘roo4‘roo38rwa"mqflnoo‘firua « 4 4» Ruoa'ouo‘u'ououo can»- ou'oucaoufifiuffi 1145 I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\ \I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I\I 1146 A}; A» A); 2» AM a» a» A» A}; qr a! 74! 71! 74! rqr 71! I1! rqr Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 343 RUNNING BORDERS —— 3‘ I l A l I A I I: KWWWWWW W,W,W,Ns E-fififlkfikfififikfléfiflfiflK-fl © %W%%W%%&% '::::::::::"I"I"::::::::::"::::::::::"I"I'm::::::::'1'1:§:9:i:1::1'3°w::::::::::' '::::::::::"I”I":::::::::: """"" 1' l:..::::::::::! !::::::::::..:||l..::::::::::! !::::::::::..: :..::::::::::! !::::::::::..”ll..::::::::::! !::::::::::..H W334 V“ "#34 W134 #134 W34 V34 ‘fis’ W34 ‘3!3)(3§?WX3”MM!”K{K}“XXMWIMXII” O. kcfikzzfiA34AvfikcfiAcfiécfikcfibcfi 1233 KfiKflKfiKWW-flkfififikfi 1234 fififififififififi 1235 @$$$§$$$@ 2:2? MWMA M Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 344 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 96 CENTS xi .1 84.1 'fozkxvzozmazwfaa > , .4 ‘ h a l d‘ J». . a»: / I |\ / ' Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 345 RUNNING BORDERS Y %Q¥€ %%%®F®fifl<> < %%%%%%% \\vttl’ 441—1) ®®®@@®® 449-Q, ’ Q. 9 \\\ 1 $ 1/, V R 4 ’4 R ’ 451-Q sflném'rbe gw‘fiwa éswm’m/e, S“?%’”%fi gwfi‘fi'fiwh gwfigm Aflugflh §E>¥c"§§:;‘.’:-%§:>¥::%§:9.‘§%§:’;oo= 545%:5-‘49 E “’3‘? -x\’;2 1\ ’4 l\"§i -\"i n\" l\" WWW» mam “WW" MM warm wwr ‘w‘W ' Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 346 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY POINT . . . . PER FOOT. 96 CENTS nnnnnnn flflnflnfl‘mflhfl! $m#?#vv Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 347 RUNNING BORDERS 708 711 878 W W W W W W W $.é’.8..8m.8 .* wmwa 1161 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS . 3,3 . #43 WW%%%%% %%%%%%% w ............................. ggvywwvawyvfig 3mmmmm% """ 2A UTAH: «HWMMW KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA . $9 . RUNNING BORDERS a mamasafifimmmmmm @flflflflflflmflflflmflfl 1250 —2106 %fi%fi%fi@ 8888888 8888888 WWWWWWW ))))) WI Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 350 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY-SIX POINT . . . . PER FOOT, $1.15 %%%%%% 39-1% %%%%%% «IO—B %%%%%% §‘1%§wé§%§%§%§wg R? 7 N7 \7 K? @Rm®%mmmmmm§ \ J \ 1.1%, Ed I 95—5-er ‘ r \ R r \f!./ \ x ‘9’ . k 19,: ,QA - 0 \ :Q I \ ’7‘ “’1?“ I ‘ if?“ Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE F 0 UNDR Y, PHILADELPHIA 351- RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY-SIX POINT . . . PER FOOT. $1.15 138-E *K in Ew-tnu-«nnlmgwlw’ mulmlllml Dull IIIII Iaulnulaulu I m an IIIIIIIwIImcIImIImI . -_ any": 10-5.: :rg ~i§_--!1gu g-g ; ; yg. -. . ; I. .‘aeggigwmg. g : Si}: Mn Iu: *u- l g , a £19.“! i.. - =-"§='JE:’E 3:. ., »_—_ I: .~. : ‘ it“? 3| 5 -- g gun-mug: an- guum gym I cant Jun I " 'I z a I lg‘nim‘ mguu s91: ., _ V a ' 1 ¢ :- _~ . = :1 :- - : . .- I .111 nonin- Inn m. u «Iml Im [ml Inn : xIl' I H u. I. II! .Ihn "flaw-ll“ an. g g 5120:: 3.; i: g! 15-: ;‘ _— _- 5,-‘z , _- , . 3.5 ’2‘. at. I um In M- aw aw w. aw u u m u w] lm w _ Iw E §.-"a"g'§.:~§1:.§.‘.. :~ ' a _;=, 53: - g, .1; .5: = ‘= : : = = .'—_- 1; g g—L._§».h. =V a. . 25r_,:l!t , .(i; twin-mum m1] - Ijxnmmlfilm 4n. IMuIIIIm-mlm ml Inn-minimum“ ml Illlllmlxmlm-m g MIMIIMMIIM . ; ‘F ‘ x WilmmumlmlflImlmlmfllulunlall-mlwllfll-IMIMI'IMJllllulmmlfllwlfl V ‘ ‘ 1 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 24?: fist E: M :4? H fififimfifii KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 352 um ‘.\=__'\\ _ H gym. mg; I ‘ I I \\\\“ u I / \unlll 5" ‘ ' ’ ’ z .. mfiak.‘ :\\\‘\“‘-""v’«44‘= ‘ . 4: flak}? .‘1‘1 __ » - :2. n. »‘ t- {a x: 'r/’ 3 \\‘~ ,, 44m... .“x: ~ I I [III I .' ' ‘ :AAaEA;% I, In” 1‘ \Q\ [III I “\ t ‘ ’2 5&5“: ‘ ~.::‘ . ‘3. ’17] III! I .......... \\\\\\\\\ 3w; V.‘ It: , .............. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , \\\\ $3 219 N 1AA... \t‘ ‘ ,4 . PER FOOT, $1.15 ........... _ \\\ RUNNING BORDERS s 110 (1‘ m .. \3 gym 3%, $7 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 353 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY-SIX POINT . . . . PER FOOT, $1.15 ‘ ‘< V m4 ‘ A 300-301 303 W /\ MW \. Corners furnished with all Running Borders. 354 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDR Y, PHILA DE LPHIA RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY-SIX POINT . . . . PER FOOT,$1.15 444-}? szszszsz xzsnszszs 4% $9, \\ 445—].3 Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE F0 U NDR Y, PHILA DE LPHIA 355 RUNNING BORDERS THIRTY-SIX POINT . . . . PER FOOT,$1.15 457-Q “1mm “1""! \‘ ””01, gm ’0’”! $1“ I, I §¢Nnmuuw0¢ $\\\‘“ mm,,% ‘0‘“ «45% W §%§§§§§§§§§% Corners furnished with all Running Borders. KEYSTONE TYPE F OUNDR Y. PHILA DELPHIA 356 RUNNING BORDERS PER FOOT, $1.15 SIX POINT THIRTY mflEflEfiEflEflEfl flflflEflEflEflflflE 629 876 877 '5' 4" \\ \ D xeuomfi‘ b’ 4“! 1/ AV P’ unmn, b”¢wfl?:::5flé~l 94% an Ifi:::::=¢6% 6 Corner 163—0 and Rule 163. D C Corner J -c and Rule J. D C Corner 297-c and Rule 2919 C Corner 120-0 and Rule 120. D (L Corner K-c and Rule K. 3 C Corner 122-0 and Rule 12‘2- ) (C Corner 193-0 and Rule 193. J «C Corner 299-0 and Rule 299. D» come2;3325;224:3339?m TYPE METAL RULE MADE IN 18'INCH STRIPS uson SAVING uaon SAVING PER LB. crs. PER FOOT PER LB. crs. PER roor 900 2 Point. 5 750 8 Point. 20 800 3 Point. 7% 80c 4 Point. 10 700 10 Pomt- 25 _ 80c 5 Point. 12% 700 12 Point. 30 750 6 Point. 15 372 KEYSTONE TYPE F0 UNDR Y, PHILADELPHIA LABOR=SAVING BRASS RULES These rules are accurately cut to Pica (twelve point) ems in length. The smaller pieces, from 1 to 19, graduate by N onpareil (six point) ems. Each piece is plainly numbered. N o. 104. SIX-TO-PICA BODY. Per lb., $1.75 NO. 217. SIX-TO-PICA BODY. (DOTTED.) Per 11)., 81.75 N o. 236. SIX-TO-PICA BODY. (HYPHEN.) Per lb., $1.75 Letter 1. FOUR-TO-PICA BEVELED BODY. Per 11)., 81.60 This rule does not require mitering. A perfect corner Joint can be made by placing end of rule (bevel inside) against the flat or face side of another piece. It is very handy for underscoring lines, and fitting close to border KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 373 LABOR=SAVING BRASS RULES N o. 135. FOUR-TO-PICA BODY. Per lb., $1.60 N o 148. THREE-TO-PICA BODY. Per 11)., 81.50 _____ m A._ , __ _ A _., VDB ,g + —a N O. 160. THREE-TO-PICA BODY. Per lb., $1.50 SIX POINT BODY. Per 11)., 81.50 374 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA SELF=ADJUSTING RULE BORDERS VERY USEFUL FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING, DRUG LABELS AND GENERAL JOB WORK 9 i: Rule No. 4 Corner N o. 4 Rule No. 3 Corner N o. 2 g........ 5....... Rule No. 7 Corner No. 3 Rule N o. 1 Corner N o. 1 - a l “““““““““““ ‘ "mg? i Rule No. 6 Corner N o. 6 3E ah- ..... - ........ - ...... - m-mu‘é 1 Rule No. 7 Corner No. 5 Rule No. 2 Corner No. 9 ”M * Rule No. 8 Corner No. 6 Rule N 0. Corner No. 7 r-a————»~ —~~*~— —— ——~‘——————rn C L i l l I H WNJJJ ‘ 8 Rule No. 5 Corner N o. 5 \E . Corner No. 7 K W ‘ ‘VJJ Nx/‘JJ‘WS’ L Rule No. Corner No. 5 I l l l Rule No. 13 Corner No. 4 l I I l BRASS CORNERS No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 O I E! 0 2+2 EB :: 535 I21 Each font contains eight brass corners and four pieces each of rule from one to ten Non pareil ems inclusive, and two pieces each ofrule from twenty to twenty-eight Non areil ems inclusive. All numbered. Price per font, packed n neat wooden box, $3.00. Extra corners, 80 cents per set of eight. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 375 BRASS DASHES When ordering, give the No. of the Dash and the width of the column. Prices: Nos. 201 to 242 inclusive, 10 cents each. No. 248, 15 cents. No. 256, 30 cents. Larger sizes furnished, if desired N 0. 201. N o. 216. N o. 203. N o. 220. ¢ —————+++—— N o. 206. N0. 226. AAA " ————W————— N 0. 210. NO. 238. ———+“——— ___H+H_—._ N0. 212. N 0. 242. NEWSPAPER RULES , ADVERTISING From 12 to 15 ems long ....................... .04 CROSS Wave ............ .05 | Double or Parallel ...... .07 DASH Single ............ .06 | Double or Parallel ...... .08 These rules are cut to order, with faces from 1/4 to 1% inches long, as desired. No. 104. No. 133. No. 160. No. 117. PTO-135' No. 173. No. 120. No. 136. N0. 260. No. 148. NO- 138- No. 262. p376 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA PRICES OF CUT RULE ALL orders for 1 lb. and over plain face Brass Rule cut to measure, will be sold at Labor-Saving Rule Price. This includes single and double column Advertising Rules (or Cross Rules) and other lengths, whether cut to one or more measures, but does not apply to Space Rule, Dash Rules, Column Rules or Head Rules. It applies to Page Rules, except that a charge of 15 cents per page is to be added. Orders for any quantity of single or double column Advertising Rules (or Cross Rules) weighing less than 1 lb. will be at the regular list price for Rule. FONT PRICES OF RULE CUT LABOR=SAVING 2 lb. fonts 2 point rule, . . . . $3.50 2 lb. fonts 4 point rule, . . . . $3.00 3 lb. fonts 2 point rule, . . . . 5.25 4 lb. fonts 4 point rule, . . . . 6.00 6 lb. fonts 2 pomt rule, . . . . 9.90 8 lb. fonts 4 point rule, . . . . 11.20 2 lb. fonts 3 point rule, . . . . 3.20 2 lb. fonts 6 point rule, . . . . 3.00 3 lb. fonts 3 point rule, . . . . 4.80 4 lb. fonts 6 point rule, . . . . 6.00 6 lb. fonts 3 point rule, . . . . 9.00 8 lb. fonts 6 point rule,. . . . 11 20 For larger size fonts, write for prices. RULE CUT TO ORDER I’LAI N FACES Over One-halt Pound One-half Pound and Under 4 Ens AND 4 1-2 To 36 OVER 36 4 EMS AND 41-2 To 36 OVER 36 3"“ UNDER EIIs Ens 3”“ UNDER EMS EMS SPACE L. S. RULE RULE IND SPACE RULE AND RULE AND 1 m 2 PL } RULE PRICE PRICE CUTTING 1 To 2 PT‘ } RULE PRICE CUTTING CUTTING 2 2-5 PLANO L. S. RULE L. S. RULE RULE INC 2 2-5 PLANO RULE IND RULE INo RULE AND THICKER PRICE PRICE CUTTING TNICIIER CUTTING CUTTING CUTTING “ Rum-2 ANI) CUTTING ” means price per foot for the Rule plus following prices for cutting: Less than 50 pieces 250. net. Over 50 pieces V2c. net per piece. For fractions oi‘a foot charge one foot. Prices for Cutting and Mitering are net. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 377 RULE CUT TO ORDER ( Continued ) PAGE RULES Price per foot for the Rule, and following net prices for Mitering : 1 to 6-pt. Rule: 7 to l2-pt. Rule: 1 to 8 pages, ............... 120 per page . . . . 14c per page 9 to 16 pages, ............... 11c per page. . . .l3c per page 17 to 32 pages, ............... 10c per page. . . . 120 per page Over 32 pages, ............... 9c per page. . . . 11c per page Mitering Rule over 12 point, time work, 75c. per hour net. FANCY FACES For Fancy Faces charge Rule and Cutting for all sizes and lengths. ADVERTISING OR CROSS RULES Under 15% to 31 15 Ems Ems 1 Point .............................. 20 3c ‘ 1%, Point ............................. 2%0 4c 2 Point .............................. 30 5c 3 Point .............................. 4c 7c 4 Point .............................. 50 9c 5 Point .............................. 6c 11c 5% Point ............................. 61/20 12c 6 Point .............................. 7c 13c Charge Rule and Cutting for all sizes and lengths not listed above. SPACE RULES Space Rule consists of 1, 1%, 2, 21/2, 3, 3%, and 4 em pieces 2 point and thinner. Orders for a quantity of all or part of these lengths will be charged at Space Rule price, viz: 1 point Brass Space Rule ..................... 33.50 per 1b. 1; point Brass Space Rule .................... 3.00 per lb. 1; point Brass Space Rule .................... 2.50 per lb. 9 point Brass Space Rule .................... 2.25 per 1b. 2 point Brass Space Rule ..................... 2.00 per 1b. When these lengths are included in an order for regular Labor-Saving Rule, they will be treated as part thereof, and charged at Labor- Saving Rule prices. Rule of these lengths thicker than 2 point is Labor-Saving Rule. 378 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA COLUMN RULES PRICES aoov 4 COL. 5 COL. e COL. 7 COL. s COL. 9 COL. 6 Point ( Nonpareil). $0.40 $0.50 $0.55 $0.60 $0.65 $0.70 7 Point (Minion; ..... .45 .55 .60 .70 .75 .80 8 Point §Brevier ..... .50 .65 .70 .75 .85 .90 9 Point Bourgeois) . . . .55 .70 .80 .85 .95 1.00 10 Point (Long Primer) . . .60 .80 .85 .95 1.05 1.10 All lengths over 6 inches, not listed above, charge following prices per inch. 6 point, 2% cents; 7 point, 3/ cents; 8 point, 3% cents; 9 point, 4 cents; 10 point, 43/8 cents; all pieces measuring under 6 inches shall be charged at price for 6 inches. Column Rules nicked under for the use of Brass Reglet, 10 cents each extra; nicked under and over for Perfecting Presses, 25 cents each extra. 6 Point and larger, Labor-Saving, per poun , .............. 81 50 SIZES Length of Column Rules, 4 Columns .......... 1%? inches face Length of Column Rules, 5 Columns .......... 14 inches face Length of Column Rules, 6 Columns .......... 193/ inches face Length of Column Rules, 7 Columns .......... 21- inches face Length of Column Rules, 8 Columns .......... 33% inches face Length of Column Rules, 9 Columns .......... / inches face BEVELLED COLUMN RULES FOR LINOTYPE MATTER PRICES aoov e COLUMN 1 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 5 x 6 Point ................. $0.75 90 85 80. 95 6 x 7 Point ................. .85 .951.05 7 x 8 Point ................. .95 1.05 l. 15 Either size Labor-Saving, per pOund .................. $2. 00 Figure other sizes and lengths at 7/ cents per point per foot; thus 5 x 6 point, 12 inches long, lists at 45 cents; 9 x 10 point, 24 inches long, at $1. 50, etc. HEAD RULES PRICES BODY i 4 COL. 6 COL. 6 COL. 7 COL. 8 COL. 9 COL. 3 Point (Four-to-Pica) . $0.15 $0.17 $0.20 $0.22 $0.25 $0.32 4 Point (Three-to-Pica) . . I .20 .22 .26 .30 .32 ’.42 5 Point (Pearl) ....... I .23 .27 30 .35 .40 52 53/. Point Agate) ..... i .25 I .30 35 .40 .45 57 6 oint( onpareil). . . .{ .28 ‘ .32 40 .45 .50 62 7 Point gMinlon) ...... I .32 l .37 45 .50 .55 72 8 Point Brevier) . . . . .i .35 l .42 50 .55 .65 82 All lengths not listed above, figure price per foot for the rule, plus 1 cent net per piece for cutting. SIZES Length of Head Rules, 4 Columns .............. 187/8 inches Length of Head Rules 5 Columns .............. 8inches Length of Head Rules, 6 Columns .............. 11? 8inches Length of Head Rules. 7 Columns .............. 15/4 inches Length of Head Rules, 8 Columns .............. 18 inches Length of Head Rules, 9 Columns .............. 201/, inches KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 379 Brass, 12 Point ........ Out for single column .......... $0.15 Brass, 18 Point ........ Cut for single column .......... .20 Metal, 12 Point ........ Out for single column .......... .04 Metal, 18 Point ........ Out for single column .......... .05 Metal, 24 Point ........ Out for single column .......... .06 BRASS LEADERS 6 Point per 1b. 7 Point per lb. 8 Point per lb. 9 Point per 1b. 10 Point per 1b. 11 Point per 1b. 12 Point per 1b. Either dotted or hyphen-face leaders can be ordered, and will be made to line with any face of type, by sending a cap “ H ” and a lower case “ m ” for samples. PERFORLTING RULE Brass, per foot, 2 Point . . M80 15 3 Point .............. 80.18 Steel, per foot, 2 Point. . . . .40 3 Point .............. .50 STEEL CUTTING AND CREASING RULE (Tempered, not polished) 2 Point, per foot ...... 15 cents I 3 Point, per foot ...... 22 cents Brass Scoring Rule, same price as regular Brass Rule. BRASS LEADS AND SLUGS PER L8. PER LB. PER LB. 1 Point, strips ....... $0. 80 Col. measure, 80.90 Labor-Saving, $1. 50 1; Point, strips ...... .75 Col. measure, .85 Labor-Saving, .40 1§PPoint, ,strips ...... .70 Col. measure, .80 Labor-Saving, 1.35 oint strips ....... .65 Col. measure, .75 Labor-Saving, 1. 25 6Point and thicker, strips, .60 Col. measure, .70 Labor-Saving, 1.110 For 25 pounds, and over, write for prices LEADS AND SLUGS CUT 7 EMS CUT 2 TO 6 1'2 STRIPS AND OVER EMS INCLUSIVE 1 Point, per pound, ........ $0. 40 ...... $0. 48 .......... $0.68 1/ Point, per pound, ....... .24 ...... .30 .......... .44 2 Eoint or thicker, per pound. . 16 ...... .20 .......... .35 Leads and slugs, 2 points or thicker, in graduated lengths, from 4 ems up, plat up in Labor-saving fonts of 25 pounds and upwards, 20 cents per poun .380 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA USEFUL INFORMATION LEADS FOR NEWSPAPERS Table showing the number of leads, 13 ems Pica, long, contained in one pound, and the number required to lead 1000 ems of matter. To- gether with the number of leads in a single column of matter, regular sizes of newspapers. . o .4 o -_: 0 ~..: 0 °_: o..: .4 55%; :80 :So :80 :So :0 go SIZEOFBODYTYPE 533.94, 01-10 out) 01-10 03-0 oo 00 @503 “-163 “‘3: “an we:cl Hg “:1 TO BE LEADED WITH jgjg 3:33 3:3,, '53“ 3:3“ .51.... '5'" SIX-TO-PICA LEADS 0 OH ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' zs 7.3 gag .156 §8§ 26:6 :16 2:6 51/ Point‘. . . .7 . . ._ 6o 26 132 170 185 206 224 241 6 f’olnt ........ 60 29 125 162 179 197 215 7 Point ........ 60 34 108 140 154 169 185 201 8 Point ........ 1 6O 40 99 1% 141 155 169 183 9 Point ........ ' 60 45 1 88 114 125 138 150 163 10 Point ........ 1 6O 52 l 84 108 119 131 143 15-1 BOOK WORK MEASUREMENT Table showing the number of ems to a line, and the number of lines contained in 1000 ems of matter, standard book measures. Also the space, in inches, filled by 1000 ems of matter of the different measures. ! 21 EMS PICA { 23 EMS PICA 25 EMS PICA l 1 m m— U) .1863 Basal“; 8:6 06 man as was . : ,.. :4- 4: .5 SIZEOFTYPE. :Ezlgéggléé EE 2% E2 fig 3?, , of i o‘ ”‘. l 0'5 o' "‘. 6°: 5 ”1 ‘z: 2% g? Eza z? g? 2.9 z§ g3 6 Point, ....... . 42 ; ‘ 2 I 46 2123 13K 50 20 12/3 8Point ....... 1 311/ 321/2 31/21 35 289/8 3,, 371/2 26? 3 10 Point ....... 252' 39% 51/! 27% 36 5 30 332%, 458 11 Point ....... 1 431/2 63),, 25 4o 6% 2714 A 4, 12 Point ....... 21 48 1 8 1 23 431/2 7/4 25 40 6/3 When ordering Book or Newspaper Type, always state whether Italic or Leaders are wanted, as they are never sent unless specially ordered. Spaces and Quads are not put up with Job Fonts and Borders. therefore, if you want them for any size of body, it will be necessary for you to order them separately. OLD TYPE AND METAL To avoid mistakes, packages of old type or metal should always be marked with the name of shippers as well as our address, and a shipping receipt or bill of lading should be sent at once. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 381 USEFUL INFORMATION STANDARD NEWSPAPER MEASURE The Standard Newspaper Measure, as recognized and now in general use, is 13 ems pica. The standard of measurement of all sizes of type is the “em quad,” not the letter “ m.” NEWSPAPER MEASU REMENT Table showing the number of ems of the different sizes of newspaper type in a line, the number of lines necessary to make 1000 ems, and the ~ length in inches. Also the number ofems in the regular lengths of column. *5 +3 a +- u a 13 EMS PICA, - 5 5 5 5 5 a o o o o o WIDTH OF STANDARD COLUMN N‘ 9* 9* 9* 9* 9* 53 CD 1‘ 00 O: 2 N umber of ems in line ........ 28% 26 221/4 19? 1713 151/ Number of lines in 1000 ems ..... 355, 38%, 51 3 57/ 64% Number inches in 1000 ems ...... 2/3 3/4 43/8 523 7 9 4 Col. Folio or Quarto. Ems in C01. 5040 4325 3175 2465 1950 1610 5 Col. Folio or Quarto. Ems in C01. 6505 5615 4115 3200 2525 2085 6 Col. Folio or Quarto. Ems in Col. 7180 6160 4515 3510 2770 2290 7 Col. Folio or Quarto. Ems in Col. 7900 6785 4970 3865 3050 2520 8 Col. Folio. Ems in Column . . . . 8630 7410 5440 4220 3330 2755 9 Col. Folio. Ems in Column . . . . 9310 8030 5885 4575 3615 2970 HOW TO ESTIMATE BODY TYPE To estimate the quantity of solid type required for newspaper or book work, find the number of square inches to be set, and divide the same by four (4), which will give the proximate weight of matter in pounds; to which add 25 per cent. for sorts or dead letters remaining in the case. When the matter is to be leaded the weight of the type may be reduc- ed about one-quarter, i. e., a single column of six-column folio, solid, will weigh 10% lbs., requiring about 13 lbs. of type, while the same length col- umn, leaded with six-to-pica leads, will contain but 7% lbs. solid matter, requiring about 10 lbs. of type to set the same. HOW TO ORDER SORTS The following table, giving the weight of each character, in its respective box, as usually laid in case, will be found to be very useful when ordering sorts. acdhimnorstu ...................... 11/2pounds bfglpva ........ ~ .................. 100unces kj q x z and all figures ..................... 4 ounces e .................................. 2 pounds Caps and Small Caps ..................... 4 ounces Comma .............................. 10 ounces Periods and other points .................... 4 ounces When ordering sorts to match type you already have, if possible, give name of foundry that made it, but be sure always to mail a cap “H” and a lower case “m” (as little used as possible), otherwise your order will be delayed while we write you for samples. 382 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA A VALUABLE TABLE The following table, invaluable for reference, shows the number of leads to the pound in the several lengths and thicknesses pica given: <2 <1 :4“ «a < E..< go 0 Ho Mo 0 o H NH HH pH NH NH LENGTHS gm 5:4 can. LENGTHS oh 53% cm H H mo 0 mo mo 0 mo {-4 a {-i a a a 4 ems ........ 114 216 288 16 ems ......... 36 54 72 5 ems ......... 112 168 224 17 ems . . . - ..... 34 51 68 6 ems ......... 96 144 192 18 ems ......... 32 48 64 7 ems ......... 82 123 164 19 ems ......... 30 45 60 8 ems ......... 72 108 144 20 ems ......... 28 42 56 9 ems ......... 64 96 1% 21 ems ......... 27 40 54 lOems....-.... 56 84112 22ems ......... 26 39 52 ll ems ......... 52 .78 104 23 ems ......... 25 37 50 12 ems ......... 48 72 96 24 ems ......... 24 36 48 13 ems ......... 44 66 88 25 ems ......... 23 34 46 14 ems ......... 41 61 82 26 ems ......... 22 33 44 15 ems ......... 38 7 76 27 ems ......... 21 31 42 STANDARD SIZES OF NEWSPAPERS The following are the regular sizes of newspapers, adOpted by the auxiliary printers. We would advise parties planning new newspapers to adopt one of these sizes. The width of the column is 13 ems pica. SIZE OF PAPER SIZE OF FO/RM HEAD RULE COL. RULE Five Column Folio ...... 20x26. . . .18 x23? . . . .111/. . . .18 Six Column Folio ....... 22x31. . . .193/x28} . . 13%. . . .193/ Seven Column Folio ..... 24x35. . . .21Zx33 . . . .1534. . . .21Z Eight Column Folio ..... 26x40. . . .23 4x371/2. . . .18 . . . .233} Nine Column Folio ...... 28x44. . . .25yx42 . . . .2014. . . .2521 Four Column Quarto ..... 22x31. . . .183 x29 . . . . 878. . . .l3'% Five Column Quarto ..... 26x40. . . .234x37 . . . .1118. . . .18 Six Column Quarto ..... 30x44. . . .27%x4l . . . .l3:/. . . .193/ Seven Column Quarto. . . .35x48. . . .32l/2x45 . . . .15/. . . 21% TYPE STANDARDS The basis of measurements adopted by the International Typographi- cal Union is the lower-case alphabet, from “ a” to “ z” inclusive, and the ems used are the same body as the type measured. 6 Point ..... l5 ems 4/, Point ..... 18 ems 7 Point 14 ems 10 Point . . . .13 ems 5 goint ..... l7 ems 8 Point ..... 14 ems ll goint. . . .13 ems l/2 oint ..... 16 ems 9 Point ..... 13 ems l2 oint. . . .13 ems CARE OF ROLLERS, ETC. Soft, thin ink left on rollers over night, and having them carefully washed in the morning before working them, will preserve them longer in cold weather than if put away clean. Pans of water placed at the bottom of a closet containing rollers are also conducive to their well keeping. The following method of recuperating a hard and unworkable roller has been found to work admirably: After washing the roller care- fully with lye, cover the surface with a thin layer of molasses, and lay aside till next morning. Then wash it with water, and let it hang until dry enough for using. A well-built roller closet, as nearly air-tight as possible, is a neces- sity in every pressroom. Rollers are among the most expensive perish- able articles, and if carelessly attended to they become doubly so. Cast and Electrotyped 384 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Cast in Type Metal 180 28c 380 480 580 68c §%i fifflgwfl 11 8c 12 Sc Sc 66 80 67 8c 76 8c 77 Sc 78 80 79 80 80 Sc 81 8c HWB @@ Above cuts are made on 11 and 12-point body. Mention body desired. 658C 2050 2150 225c2‘35c 685C 3380 698c 34 8c 16 Sc 17 8c 15 8c 83 100 {’7 fix m. . ' I" ‘l 19 8c 18 80 ”WW KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 385 MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Cast in Type Metal 86 300 Electrotypcd on Wood Base 3019 350 3010 500 :«7 '.\ \9é 386 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA BALLOT CUTS 3062 35c CA5?) PENNSYLVANIA STATE SEALS —— 3060 250 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 387 MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base 3006 750 4015 81.00 .388 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base 3081 40c KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 389 MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base 3076 $1.00 1418-H 75c TWOCO]01‘S,$1.50 I ,, 'w 1 mm”! liii‘ r:'-§~:. w—Fi 1419-11 50c ‘>Z' :2 J ‘ ‘ " ’ , avi. J. )& .2, A Two colors , $1.00 390 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on \Vood Base 3019 $1.00 ‘ EPE o _A rv v“\““’- , ‘3 7/; .‘ _ ‘ - ‘ IN 2 _ UE my»? #- > ‘9. F-47 500 \\'e also make Seals for all the different States. Price, 50c. each. .\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ : fl. V ' V "‘ .'. ‘ .. ..... '.\'.\'.\'.\'.\g33§§--:=¢ ' £3me 0 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 3.91 MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base 3021 350 4002 35c T’ E w/ 3066 250 {I 3070 60c "In.“ “M" . » " .. m r .311", ' 1r // / .fl Jilfllmmu 392 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA ' MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base 3071 $1.00 amanasnaa'aJ 3 (9'3"? I! w, 533%..“ PP c AND“; ~r}[VXl ,k ' BYORDERomu MR: 33‘1"!”03 : S§&_-w ,~‘:<_ 34 =__ “”9195 "'3'" V CCL' .w . ' ~- -'g.- ' ' ‘ - - A : ~' a $2“ , ;‘_ "- .3 E’s-S: -: 2' g: 5:; ' < ’5‘ 0" -1.- I i." j. :: KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 393 MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on Wood Base Mortised )1 0:} r ‘1 £1 4016 500 4017 75c 4018 500 Hi“, EM Ilu .' 394 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA MISCELLANEOUS CUTS Electrotyped on 'Wood’ Base 4010 600 ‘ \ \‘y 3011 \\\ Mortlsed 750 4011 50c 4012 Mortlsed 85c 3012 35c 3014 600 Catalogue and Price-List of Printers’ Supplies an?) Machinery E have endeavored to show in the following pages the most useful of everything in the line of material for printers. If, however, there is anything you wish not shown or listed herein, let us know your wants and we will be pleased to give you our assistance in obtaining them. Detailed estimates will be furnished for complete outfits upon receipt of information as to the amount to be im vested, terms, and the class of work to be done. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 397 ANNEX TYPE BOXES This is a brass box which can be attached to the boxes of the lower case and can be used for holding leaders, fractions and other sorts which may be required in setting special jobs. In distributing, it is a handy receptacle for odd sorts and Italics, until convenient to place them in their proper cases. Each .............. $0.20 | Per Dozen ........... $2.25 BELLOWS 8-inch, each .......... $1.00 10-inch, each .......... 1.25 BENZINE CANS HOE’S SAFETY BENZINE CAN (M No printing oilice should be without a patent Benzine Can, affording, as it does, absolute protection from fire always liable to occur when using benzine about an oiiice. This can is so arranged that no fumes or g: ses can escape, but so adjusted with springs that the benzine will flow readily when the can is in use. Does not spill when upset, and is made of all brass and guaranteed not to leak. This cer- tainly is obtaining insurance against fire for a magi If?“ l. . ll i3.“ | “ ”Wilt: Whitlfilfinw‘l very small outlay. | l M PRICES ‘ ‘ l’int (.‘an .................... $0.60 Quart (Jan ................... .75 SUCCESS SAFETY BENZINE CAN This can is made of brass, is strong and guaran- teed not to leak. The top is a patented arrangement; by pressing down the flange near the top, as much or little benzine will flow as is wanted. The valve is so placed that it is protected from injury, and, as the mouth of the can is large, there is no trouble to fill it. Made in the quart size only. In using this can, the benzine does not flow over the hand of the person holding it, thereby saving enough benzine to soon cover its cost. l’int Can ...................... $0.60 Quart Can ..................... .75 398 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BENZINE CANS UNION SAFE FLUID CAN ()n this can the flow is regulated by depressing the circular finger-plate which forms part of the patent stopper. The finger need never come in contact with the contents of the can. The stopper is attached by a chain, which prevents its being separated from the can, and yet admits of the can being filled with- out interference. The stopper is made of heavy stamped sheet brass and is very durable and hand- some in appearance. The can itself is made of heavy tinned steel. It is japanned a brilliant red, which makes it conspicuous and easily found. Pint Can . . . . .5045 | Quart(‘an ..... $0.50 UNION STORAGE CAN This can is designed for use in storing benzine or oils. Evaporation or spilling is impossible, as the nozzle is automatically closed by means of a spring. It is strongly made of galvanized iron and is self—closing. l-(iallon (‘an . .5200 | 3-Gallon Can. .S2.50 | 5-(iallon (,‘an . .S3.00 WESEL STEEL-GLAD BENZINE CAN Made of cold-drawn steel, and is practically indestructible. The safety stopper is the same used on the Success Patent Safety Can. Pint L‘an ............ $0.90 | Quart Can .......... $1.20 BLANKETS FELT BLANKETS 36 IN. 44 IN. 54 IN. 'l‘hick, per yard . . .......... $5.40 ...... $6.60 ...... $8.10 'l‘hin, per yard .............. 2.75 ...... 3.25 For prices of Felt Blankets for l’roof Presses, see “Proof Presses." RUBBER BLANKETS 2-PLY NO. 16 3-PLY No.14 1-16 IN.THICK 1-12 IN.TH|CK 26 inches wide, per yard . . .......... $5.00 ......... $0.25 30 inches wide, per yard ........ . . . . 5.50 ......... 6.75 32 inches wide, per yard ............. 5.75 ......... 7.00 34 inches wide, per yard ............. 6.25 ......... 7.50 36 inches wide, per yard ............ 6.50 ...... . 7.75 38 inches wide, per yard . . ........... 7.25 ......... 8.50 40 inches wide, per yard ..... . . . ..... 7.50 ......... 8.75 ~12 inches wide, per yard ............. 800 ......... 9.50 44 inches wide, per yard . . .......... 8.50 ......... 10.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 399 BODKINS AND TWEEZERS No. 88. Folding Bodkin and Tweezers, tine steel, tempered, . . . . . .75 cents nickel-plated . No. 89. Spring Bodkin, first quality steel, nickel-plated . 40 cents No. 99. Steel Bodkin, with wood handle . . 10 cents -- "“"hilm'i 1"}! WW”. . , Folding Bodkin and Tweezers, File-cut backs and points, nickel-plated. . . . . . . No. 361. . 60 cents .WVIZ‘m .: .I‘HTifisfi‘f—fimrmwrwam CLOSED. “"vl-hu an m. Tweezer with reversible Bodkin. 'l‘he Bodkin cannot close .75 cents when in use; nickel-plated .. < ;‘ ~ “Atm‘x‘m-BI 9-; : fiflg—z—fz .\‘m. i.- m; ' . .-._____. l M PROV El) LUCK '1‘ \V E 1‘27. E R By pressing the sides of the 'l‘weezer inward and holding the points upward the lock will fall. To unlock, press slightly inward, holding points downward. It cannot become clogged with dirt or get out of ..................75cents order easily, nickel-plated . 400 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BODKINS AND TWEEZERS N0. 79. No. 81. Deep hand-cut tile backs and points, points and spring tempered, very fine, nickel-plated ........... 75 cents No. 92. Smooth back, tlat tile point, nickel-plated ........ 30 cents Made from the best sheet steel, finished to the width Ora. nonparell at points. Polished Steel, each ............................ $0.20 Polished Steel, per dozen ........................ 2.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 401 BRACKETS This bracket is so made that the upper case is raised above the lower and brought forward closer to the compositor’s hand, but not obstructing the figure and thin space boxes of the lower case. Price, per pair. . . . . . . . . ..... . $1.50 M76. CO: A A {C THE HAMILTON NE\V YORK CASE BRACKET All Brackets shown are strictly first-class castings, nicely japanned and "film!!!“ \ m a d e t 0 fit r e gu 1 a r Immn / ”WW/[[[lfi/ymumm, news cases. Price, per pair . . . $1.50 w . f rum 1 IN! DOUBLE CASE BRACKETS, STYLE 1X This bracket is so ar- ranged that the lower case can be tilted back to allow compositor to empty on galley belowthelower case ------ ‘* Price, per pair . . . $2.00 {"- I’A'I‘ENT 'I‘ILTI NG BRACK ET This style of Bracket can be fastened on top of flat top cabinet or on any flat surface. ()ccupies but little space and is very firm. V 4/34 ///// #7 Wm 3- a [WWW/WWW. " “‘"“"" \ “ flfl/II/I/uuu,mffffffe~w/W Price, per pair . . . “.25 DOUBLE CASE BRACKET, STYLE B . lh\ —_ __- HHHHK..lllllllllllllllllllk.IllHlllHliliW.LAllll'lllllllllllillll‘k..fllllllllllllllllllllk..mlllllllmllli mm Illlllllllllllllllllfllll I | IWWMWWW lam-nu ‘ H "w" ' “311““an [{111||{[1{|llllllllll!“IHIIUHIIIIHH[HI"NH“[llmfimmm'mm " lfimufiui. i H .‘l ROLLER BRACKETS To hold6job press rollers. Price] per pair. . . . . . . . . . . .50cents 402 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA BRASS LABEL HOLDERS These holders are supplied complete VV ith cards and tacks, and make a great improV ement in the appea1ance of c 1se f1onts, size 1 x 5/ inches. Per dozen ....... . . 50 cents. | Per 100 ............. $2.75 Pale Gold, per ounce .3015 to $0.50 Brilliant Fire, per ounce . . . .35 Rich Gold, per ounce . .15 to .50 Copper, per ounce ....... .50 SilV er, per ounce ........ .25 Patent Bronzcs ........ .40 Aluminum, per ounce . . .50 Pound Packages . . .31. 25 to $6. 00 Special p1ices on la1ge quantities. BRONZING PAD ELM CITY BRONZER The bronze pOVV der is placed in the hoIIOVV interior of the p11(l,V\l1icl1 is closed bV' a lid, (not 8110“ 11 in this cut), and passes tlnough small holes into a tine sieVe f1om \Vhich it siits on to thejob, and is m e111) distributed bV tine b 1n er fur on the bottom of the pad. ’ihe quantitV of bronze fed can be regulated 11V a thumb- screw at end of pad. No tiying bronze, so injurious to the lungs. Small Size, 2% inches square ......... $1.50 Large Size, 21.31: 6 inches ........... 2.50 BRONZING MITTEN Made from sheeps wool, with strong cloth back, and is impervious to bronze ................................ $0.50 BRUSHES BENZINE BRUSHES No. 2, oval back, bristle, each . . . .5060 No. 2-A, handled back, bristle, each . .40 LYE BRUSHES \ 2"”. \\ |:l.3:14\ “Pig ‘1' 23‘1- 1" 1-1211" ”111111111 wj No. 20, medium, all bristle .............. dozen $5.00 each $0.50 No. 30, large, all bristle ................ dozen 7.00 Aach .75 No. 8, medium, tampico ............... dozen 3.50 *ach .40 No. 9, large,tan1pico ................. dozen 4.50 >ach .50 TABLETING BRUSHES F lat, double thick, bristle 1 inch .................. ac1180.30 1 lat, double thick, bristle l} L inch ................. 11c11 .40 1 lat, double thick, bristle2inch .................. 11ch .55 F lat, double thick, bristle 21.2 inch ................. each .75 STEREOTYPE BEATING BRUSHES No.120 .............................. . . each $5.00 No. 121 .............................. . . lach 6.00 No. 122 .............................. . . each 7.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 403 CABINETS So many styles of cabinets are made that it is impractical to show all. If what you desire is not shown here, send for the special cabinet circular. PORTER’S PATENT EXTENSION-FRONT STEEL-RUN CABINETS Combined with all the ex- cellent features of other Steel Run Cabinets, the Porter Cab- inet has the improved Steel- liun and the Extension- Front, allowing any case to be drawn and placed at any convenient height, without using another case as a rest. The depth of the Extension- Front is 4 inches. As these Cabinets are titted in the 23- Case and 46-Case sizes, with the Patented Tilting Brack- ets, they can be attached so that the News Cases on top are on the Opposite side from the Job Cases, thus acquiring the distinctive and valuable feature of the Polhemus Cab- inets. The option is given . purchasers of having Cabin- ‘ ets iitted with the regular Job Case or the California Job Case. Wiles-s olhoru'isc stated, all Cabinets a re filled with Cal- ifornia Job Cases. No. l. 25Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top. . . . . . . . . . ...... 3 43.00 No. 2. 30 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top. . . . . . . . . . ...... 51.00 No. 3. 40 Cases, Single 'lier I‘lat Top . . . . . ...... 68.00 No. 4. 5OCases, (Single or Double Tier), I‘lat Top. . . . . . . . . 85.00 No. 5. 60Cases, (Single or Double Tier), Flat Top. . . . . . . 100.00 No. 6. 23 Cases, Single Tier, withlpair Tilting Brackets andlpair NewsCases on Top. . . . . ....... 45.00 No. 7. 46 Cases, Double Tier, with 2 pairs Tilting Brackets and 2 pairs NewsCases on Top. . . . . .......... 90.00 No. 8. 25B1ank Cases, Single Tier 1* lat Top. . . . . . . . . . . . 38.00 No. 9. 30Blank Cases ,Single Tier, Flat Top. . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 No.10. 40 Blank Cases, Single Tier, 1* lat Top . . . . . . . . 60.00 No. 11. 50 Blank Cases, (Single or Double Tier), F lat Top . . . . . 75.00 No. 12. 60 Blank Cases, (Single or Double Tier), F lat Top . . . . . 90.00 Brass Label Holders attached to any Cabinet at an Additional Price of5 cents per case list. The Dimensions of Porter Steel-Run Cabinets in inches are as follows: HIGH WIDE DEEP HIGH WIDE DEEP 23 Case Cabinet. . .43. .35}./2. .22 40 Case Cabinet . . .68. .3554. . 22 25 Case Cabinet . . .46. .35‘/2. .22 50 Case Cabinet . . .84 . .35‘4. .22 30 Case Cabinet . . .53. . 351/2 . . 22 60 Case Cabinet . . .99. .3534 . 22 404 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CABINETS No. 7 PORTER STEEL-RUN CABINET "a m ['3 in; vii-KM» ' . _- . ‘ 'qt ‘ ....--.~..'- ' 1....- ..- L-‘me ¢m ‘ ' ‘—L— M ' ' -' A LuL‘ ficu ~4ch “ - _-..__.-...-~ -~--4.‘..-... 20-CASE WISCONSIN CABINET With Steel-Runs With Wooaen-Runs and Galley Top KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 405 CABINETS WISCONSIN CABINETS WITH WOOD RUNS FLAT TOP GALLEY TOP No.19. 12 Two-thirds Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$15.00 . . . 818. 00 No.20. 16 Two-thirds Cases ................ 18.00 . . . 21.00 No.21. 20 Two-thirds Cases ................ 21.00 . . . 24.00 No.22. 12 Three-quarter Cases .............. 18.00 . . . 21.00 No.23. 16 Three-quarter Cases .............. 22.00 . . . 25.00 No.24. 20 Three-quarter Cases .............. 26.00 . . . 29.00 No.25. 12 Full Size Cases ................. 22.00 . . . 25.00 No.26. 16 Bull Size Cases ................. 26.00 . . . 29.00 No. 27. 20 14 ull Size Cases ................. 30.00 . 33.00 All 12-Case Cabinets are 34% inches high , 16 and 20-Case Cabinets are 43 inches high. WISCONSIN CABINETS WITH STEEL RUNS FLAT TOP GALLEY TOP No 1 20 Two -thirds Cases ................ 825.00 . . . $28. 00 No. 2 25 Two-thirds Cases ................ 30.00 . . . 33.00 No. :1 30 Two- thirds Cases ................ 35.00 . . . 38.00 No. 4. 40 Two-thirds Cases ................ 48.00 . . . 52.00 No. 5. 50 Two-thirds Cases ................ 60.00 . . . 65.00 1’0. 6. 60 Two-thirds Cases ................ 72.00 . . . 78.00 No. 7 20 Three-quarter Cases .............. 30.00 . . . 33.00 1‘0. 8 25 Three-quarter Cases .............. 35.00 . . . 38.00 No. 9. 30 Three-quarter Cases .............. 40.00 . . . 43.00 No.10. 40 Three-quarter Cases .............. 53.00 . . . 57.00 No.11. 50 Three-quarter Cases .............. 65.00 . . . 70.00 No.12. 60 Three-quarter Cases .............. 78.00 . . . 84.00 No.12. 20 Full Size Cases ................. 35.00 . . . 38.00 No.14. 25 Full Size Cases ................. 40.00 . . . 4.1.00 No.15. 30 Full Size Cases ................. 45.00 . . . 4800 No.16. 40 FullSize Cases ................. 60.00 . . . 64.00 No.17. 50 141111 Size Cases ................. 75.00 . . . 80.00 Double Case Brackets, per pair .................... 1. 25 The 50-Case and 60- C ase Cabinets a1e ful nished in one or tn (1 tieis, as desired. Brass Label Holders attached to any Cabinet tat 1111 additional price of 5 cents per case list. TWENTIETH CENTURY UNIT TYPE CABINETS The cabinet here shown repre- sents a great stride in cabinet con- struction in more than one direc- tion. 11e1‘etofore the unit system 1111s not been applied to type 311111- a nets. Itsadaptabilih willat (1111c . become apparent. Units c .111 be added tothe equipment ofan 011'” e from time to time. \Vith full size California Job Cases nu ""mlfllu'u‘u Unit A, 10 cases of various de 1ths ................... 81 Unit 11, 8 cases, 7 of regular epth .................. 1 Unit C, 8 blank cases for electrotypes ................ 1‘- Unit I), 8 indexed electroty pe cases ................. 1 Cap Piece, Style A, plain ........................ Cap Piece, Style 11, draw er and 60 solt boxes ............ Base Piece ................................. 111 ordering care should be taken to specify (Tap and Base l’ieces 11s they are not included with order for Units unless specially mentioned. The Style A Unit has 10 cases of five different depths. The three top cases have an outside depth of 51;. inch; the next two, 31 inch; the next one, 1 inch; the next three, 113,. inch, which is our regu ar case, and the bottom case has an outside depth of 1;. inches. This case is very con- \ enient for large poster fonts. The Style 11 Unit has 8 cases, 7 of which are of the standard depth as put in all of our regular cabinets. The top case is shallower and has an outside depth of 1 inch. Haaasss 2288882 406 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CABINETS WISCONSIN WINDOW CABINETS ....... IIIII “-7 “_,__ ,_ _ Specially designed for glacing in front of a window, as it does not obstruct the light, of whic the cases on top get the full benefit. Two men may work undisturbed at the sides, while the job cases in front are convenient for other men. These cabinets have the patent tilting bracket and galley rest, which enables the compositor to empty his stick without leaving the cabinet, by simply tilting his lower case, as shown in the cut, thus exposing the galley. Made in ash, with antique oak iinish, or hardwood, cherry tinish. Bottom is made ilush to the tioor to prevent pi from getting underneath cabinet. No. l with 18 full size cases, 2 pairs News cases and 2 pairs Patent Tilting Brackets on top ....................... $36.00 No. 2, with 23 full size cases and Steel Runs, 2 pairs News cases and 2 pairs Patent Tilting Brackets on top, same height as No. l . . 47.00 WOOD TYPE CABINETS Made of oak or hardwood with cherry finish and the slots in the cases can be adjusted to any size wood type. FLAT TOP GALLEY TOP No. 1. l2 Cases,‘23x32 inches ............... $24.00 . . . $27.50 No 2 16Cases,23x32inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 . . . -33.50 No.3. 20Cases,‘23x32inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.00 . . . -39.50 No.4. 12 Cases, 23x44 inches ............... 30.00 . . . 34.00 No 5. 16 Cases, 23x44 inches ............... 40.00 . . . 44.00 No b 20Cases, 23x44 inches ............... 48.00 . . . 52.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 407 CABINETS POLHEMUS CABINETS In its construction this Cabinet is unsurpassed in solidity, appearance and finish. Made of hardwood, nicely polished. Front View of Polhemus Cabinet, showing sort drawers, galley top andjob case. We also furnish this cabinet with galley cabinet instead of sort drawers, if it be preferred, at the same price. No. l—Double Polhemus Cabinet, with \Vood Runs containing 18 full sizes Cases in one tier and 20 two-thirds Cases in one tier, 2 pairs of News Cases and 2 pairs of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump, and Sort Drawers or Galley Cabinet .................. 3 75.00 No. 2—Sing1e Polhemus Cabinet, with Wood Runs, containing 18 full size cases in one tier 1 pair of News Cases and 1 pair of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump .......................... 35.00 No. 3—Triple Polhemus Cabinet, with \Voods Runs, containing 40 two-thirds Cases, 20 in each tier, and 18 full size Cases in center tier, 3 pairs of News Cases and 3 pairs of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump, Sort Drawers and Galley Cabinet .............. 110.00 No. 4—Triple Polhemus Cabinet, with Steel Runs, containing 50 two-thirds Cases, 25 in each tier, and 25 full size Cases in cen- ter tier 3 pairs of News Cases and 3 pairs of Hamilton’s Patent I‘ilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump, Sort Drawers and Galley Cabinet .............. 140.00 N0. 5—Double Polhemus Cabinet, with Steel Runs, containing 25 full size Cases in one tier and 25 two-thirds Cases in one tier, 2 pairs of News Cases and 2 pairs of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump, Sort Drawers or Galley Cabinet .................. 95.00 No. 6—Double Polhemus Cabinet, with Steel Runs, containing 50 full size Cases, 25 in each of the two tiers, 2 pairs of News Cases and 2 pairs of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump, without Sort Drawers or Galley Cabinet . . ....................... 95.00 No. 7—Single Polhemus Cabinet, with Steel Runs, containing 25 full size Cases in one tier, 1 pair of News Cases and 1 pair of Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets on top, full length Galley Dump .......................... 47.00 Options—In ordering customers will please be particular to state their choice of the following options: 1st. Cabinet to be constructed of ash or birch. 2d. California Job Cases or Regular Job Cases. See page 416. 3d. Sort Drawers or Galley Cabinet in center of double Cabinets. 408 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CABINETS ROLL FRONT CASE RACKS mummy PR I (‘ ES 16 racks, height ..... 45 inches. 20 racks, height ..... 5‘3 inches. 25 racks, height ..... 63 inches. With racks for 16 cases .......... \Vith racks for 20 cases .......... \Vith racks for 25 cases .......... \Vith racks for 30 cases .......... \Vith racks for 35 cases .......... \Vith racks for ~10 cases .......... This is an entirely new feature in case racks. There has been a constant de- mand for a case rack that would take the old cases and utilize them in the form of a. cab- inet. Manyprin- ters have desired to do away with the ordinarycaseracks and substitute cab- inets, and thus in- crease the life of the type by keep- ing it free from dust, but on ac- count of the ex- pense involved, and the fact that their old cases could not be sold or utilized, they have hesitated in makingtheneeded improvement ;this new case rack solvesthe problem. The old cases can be used or new ones can he purchased with the racks. These roll front case racks are ' equal to cabinets 7 in every way, and * are titted with steel . runs and are thor- oughly up-to-date. 30 racks, height ..... 73 inches. 35 racks, height ..... 83 inches. 40 racks, height ..... 93 inches. These prices are for the case racks only. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 409 CABINETS SPECIMEN CABINETS Designed specially for keeping specimens of printing. The drawers have movable partitions, and are made in two depths—2V2 inches and 5 inches. They are handsomely made, and will be an ornament to any oiiice. The meth- odical classification and preserva- tion of specimens in a cabinet enables customers to decide on what they want quickly. A speci- men cabinet is a necessity in every printing oilice, if you let the public see what you have to sell they will become buyers. NO. INS.OVER ALL 1. 8 Drawers, 26x42x19 . . $14.00 2. 12 Drawers,26x50x19 . . 20.00 ELECTRO AND CUT CABINET These cabinets are filled with blank cases, and are made of polished ash, an- tique oak finish, with bronze case pulls. The cases have extension backs. In addition to the ordinary uses of the printer, they are useful to ad- vertisers for keeping wood cuts, etc., and for keeping samples of hardware, fancy stationery, for seeds and many other purposes. Description and prices of Indexed Electrotype Cabi- nets on application. Sle OF CASE HEIGHT FLAT TOP GALLEY TOP \Vith 12 Two-thirds Cases . . . .16x21%in.. . .34111.. . $12.00. . $15.00 \Vith l6 Two-thirds Cases . . . .16x21% in.. . .42in.. . . 14.00. . . 17.00 \Vith20Two-thirds Cases . . . .16x2l%in.. . .50111.. . . 10.00. . . 19.00 With 12 Three-quarter (Eases . .ltix26/,in.. . .34in.. . . 15.00. . . 18.00 \Vith 16 Three-quarter Cases . .16x26'/,’in.. . .42 in.. . . 18.00. . . 21.00 With 20 Three-quarter Cases . .16x26'/,in.. . .50111.. . . 21.00. . . 24.00 With 12 FullSize Cases ..... 16x321/,in.. . .3411)“ . . 19.00. . . 22.00 \Vith 161*‘11118ize Cases ..... 16x32l/4 in.. . .42ixi.. . . 22.00. . . 25.00 \Vlth 20 Full Size Cases ..... 16x321/41n. . . . 50111. . . . 25.00 . . . 28.00 410 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CABINETS MAIL LIST CABINET This Cabinet is made to hold the entire mail list outfit of most news- pa ers. he first s ace is a cupboard to old mail- ing machine, roller, etc. The middle space will hold 30 galleys of either the Rukenbrod or Mus- tang pattern, or 15 regu- lar wide brass mailing galleys. The third space con- tains 7 sort drawers. Iron brackets can be attached to this cabinet to hold a air of cases. The Ca inet is made of ash, and finished in antique oak. It is a handsome piece of fur- : niture, well and sub- .. stantially made, and will be found of great convenience and eco- -,..... nomical value. Mail List Cabinet, weight 250 lbs. . ................. $27.00 Brackets, per pair ............................ 1.25 12. _ - ”‘1?! HANDY SORT - CABINET ' T h e s e h a n d y sort drawers, with ten com part- ments, at a mod- erate price, should supplant the vari- ous cigar box, tin can arrangements which disgrace so many oilices. The drawers are 8 x 20 inches over alland 2‘/,, inches deep in- side. Each drawer is divided into ten compartments. Each compart- ment is 3% x 3 x 2",; inchesinside. Sold separately or in cabinets. i No. 1 Cabinet with 10 Handy Sort Drawers .............. $12.00 No. 2 Cabinet with 20 Handy Sort Drawers .............. 23.00 No. 3 Cabinet with 30 Handy Sort Drawers .............. 35.00 N0. 4 Cabinet with 40 Handy Sort Drawers .............. 47.00 No. 5 Cabinet with 50 Handy Sort Drawers .............. 59.00 llandy Sort Drawers, each ....................... .90 Prices of larger sort Cabinets on application. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 411 CABINETS GALLEY CABINETS Are made of thoroughly seasoned hard- wood, in the most substantial manner, and are designed to carry an immense weight. ' The fiat-top cabinets are constructed with flat sides and the shelves are grooved into the upright divis- ions. The galley- top cabinets are superior, with panel ends, and shelves rest on strips securely fastened to the upright division. This method of construction re- inforces the frame and makes t h e m m u c h stronger than the flat-top cabinets. .- ' V? ‘ SS r--;;:;:,,>¢>2>>,;22-€:s . .22 .~ g '. . ‘fl'w , A ‘ . l _ .. .I \XYV “\n - ‘V .‘"'l"‘ A 'i‘l‘.‘|4\-s“A-, “If WWX ’ N M!— \ :zm Liege: l. \J ‘ " \ (it \\\\\ , \{Q N {K \'\ S. l l ; ‘mgxlxx \ . \.\\ f XX ,r-l til WM .\\ 7i\1 i“ I A N3 3 i . w A _. " f" IVA/AL . ‘s T 'L {Q . a» Is? t1 ’ . I —' 'i .4 a _ <,_‘ t ‘ ° ‘_?.:f//- “ I ‘ I'_) ‘ r‘ ' I J ‘V 2", No. 1. 1 Tier Galley Top, Holds 20 Double Galleys No. 2. 2 Tiers Galley Top, Holds 40 Double Galleys ........... 25.00 No. 3. 3 Tiers Galley Top, Holds 66 Double Galleys ........... 36. No. 4. 4 Tiers Galley Top, Holds 88 Double Galleys ........... 47.50 No. 5. 6 Tiers Galley Top, Holds 132 Double Galleys ........... 62.00 No. 6. 9 Tiers Galley Top, Holds 198 Double Galleys ........... 85.00 No. 7, 1 Tier Flat Top, Holds 20 Double Galleys ............. 8.00 No. 8. 1 Tier Flat Top, Holds 30 Double Galleys ............. 11.50 No. 9. 2 Tiers Flat Top, Holds 40 Double Galleys ............ 15.00 No. 10. 2 Tiers Flat TOp, Holds 60 Double Galleys ............ 22.00 INK AND ROLLER CABINETS No.1. \Vith shelf for ink, shelf for brayer and ink slab, and brackets to hold 6 eighth and 6 quarto rollers; weight 75 lbs. ..... $6.50 No.2. \Vith shelf for ink, shelf for brayers and ink slabsandbracketsfor6each eighth, quarto and half me- dium rollers; weight 100 lbs ............ 89.50 No.3. \Vith shelf for ink, shelf for brayers and ink slabs, and brackets to hold 12 each eighth, quarto and halfmedium rollers; weight 135le. ......... $13.00 412 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CABINETS INK CABINET Manydollarsareannually lost by job printers, in the single item of ink wasted through lack of a proper place to keep the cans or jars containing the same. This is particularly so in regard to colored or high pricedinks,not continually in use. \Vith the ink cabi- net, the loss of ink from such sources will cease. Contains four compart- ments suitable for ink, etc., with marble slab, 18x24 ins. on top for mixing inks. HANDY LETTER BOARD CABINETS For job work, these Cabi- nets are unrivaled, and will save their cost in a few months by preventing pi alone. They occupy a floor space of 16 x 19 inches, with letter boards 12 x 15 inches inside, and are made of hardwood in a solid and substantial manner. \Vith 10 Boards. . . . $10.50 \Vith 12 Boards. . . . 12.00 \Vith 16 Boards. . . . 15.00 HARDWOOD LETTER BOARDS These letter boards are made to fit regular case racks and stands, and are constructed of the same material and in the same style as those described above. NO. 1. ‘) fl. 3. 21?}; x 203.3 in., each .8120 20‘ ,’ x 201.; in., each . 1.40 321;; x 201.3 in., each . 1.70 No.1iits two-third stands; No. 2 tits three-quarter stands; No. 3 fits full size stands or racks. «Iulhllllhlnllultil l... ‘ —- E I I l .. . I I I ‘ I . I . I l I l I . . I . . I ‘ . l ‘ r.‘ ‘ v ‘ “ I I IIIIII'IINIIIIIItIIIIIlIII“IIII” III II n mu m IIIIIIIH mu I u I mu us IIIIHIII I I _,, 1-; \. i. -.-----'-"'H I; 'E KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 413 CASE RACKS The Case Stands and Racks are all made of hardwood, and bolted together firmly. The high Case Racks are braced at the center with bolted rods to prevent Spreading. PLAIN CLOSED BACK . f.."-~-- AS m CUT AND SIDES Single, to hold 10 full size cases, 38 5, g inches high ........... $5.50. . . $7.75 \yjj‘ Single, to hold 12 full size cases, 41 133’ . inches high ........... 6.00. . . . 8.50 [£1 ,' ‘ 4. Single, to hold 16 full size cases, 50 § \5 inches high ........... 7.00. . . . 9.50 ,\ ‘7 “ Single, to hold 20 full size cases, 60 ESS§ ‘7 1§ f inches high ........... 8.00 . . . . 11.00 fig§v . $§ ] Single, to hold 24 full size cases, 70 ”f§ ‘\ ’ inches high ........... 9.00. . . . 12.00 \ R, Single, to hold 30 full size cases, 84 1 § .1 . \_ “1, inches high ........... 10.00. . . . 13.00 \ l, \ 1 Double, to hold 40 full size cases,60 I ;\ t' i :' inches high ........... 14.00 . 17.00 10.534. “ r ,‘ Double, to hold 60 full size cases, 84 - . l ""4” inches high ........... 18.00. . . .22.50 - CASE STANDS NEWS AND JOB STANDS . 2. Single, with racks for 12 two-thirds cases. . . . . $3.00 . 4. Single with racks for 12 full s ze cases ....... 3.25 .6. Double News, with racks for8 fullsize cases . . . . 3.75 . 7. Double News, with racks for 10 fullsize cases . 4.25 . 0. Double Job Stand, with racks for 8 full size and 8 two-thirds cases . . . . . 4.25 No. 11. Double Job Stand, with racks for 12 full and 12 two-thirds cases ..... $5.50 No. 13. Double Stand, with galley rest, and racks for 16 full size cases ......... 5.50 No. 14. Double Stand, with galley rest, and racks for 20 full size cases ......... 5.75 No. 15. Double Stand, with galley rest, and racks for 24 full size cases ......... 6.00 l’aneled Ends to any of the above Stands $1.00 extra. CITY STANDS The upper case projects forward over the lower, bringing it nearer the compositor, who sets caps with greater ease than from the ordinary stand. Under the lower case there is a shelf to hold a galley, and the lower case may be pushed back as far as is necessary to permit emptying type on the galley without leaving stand. The Single ()ity Stands are made to hold 15 full size cases, and the Double City Stands to hold 30 full size cases. No. 1. Single, with racks for 15 full size cases ............. 85.75 No. 2. Double, with racks for 30 full size eases ............. 8.00 yr ’././. 414 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CASE STANDS WROUGHT IRON PIPE STANDS I. —— . “o ,, ,y, , .,,‘.: 7‘. 277' '/ ,‘\ ‘ Mama‘s. ‘ ‘ K “‘4‘5‘§m~ “ . . W , WM ‘Vfiéufimmw ”‘5"ng K. N , _ , ' A A 053‘ . x “in“. “7‘. ' awn. 111K“. ““3 «mwkvgmw‘ / 7,: ‘1. " ‘\’” WROUGIIT Inox l’ll’E STAND, No. FIVE No. 2. Single, with racks for 8 full-size eases ........... $12.00 No. 3. Single, with racks for 8 full-size cases and galley rest . . .13.00 30. 5 Double, with 8 full-size cases (see out) ............ 15.00 No. 6 Double, with 8 full-size cases and galley rest ........ 18.00 . o. T‘. Double, with 8 full-size cases and galley rest and 16 galley racks .............................. 25.00 0. 8. Double, with racks for 8 full-size and 8 two-thirds cases . . 10.00 0. 9 Double, with racks for 16 full-size cases and galley rest . .2050 o. 10. Double, with racks for 8 full-size cases and 8 two-thirds cases, galley rest, and 16 galley racks ........... 30.00 F. U. 13., New York. Prices Include boxing. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 415 CASE STANDS POLHEMUS STANDS ~ 3 BACK VIEW OF DOUBLE POLIIEMUS STAND This is in every respect the most sensible, convenient and time- saving stand for job oflices ever offered to printers, for the following reasons: The compositor stands behind the job cases, where he works without interruption from those who have to use the job cases, and he can empty his sticks, without leaving the stand, on a galley kept under the lower case, as the to cases are held on Hamilton’s Patent Tilting Brackets. The top of t e stand is a flat hardwood board, on which tied-u matter may be stored conveniently. Over the job cases there is a bar wood bank or galley ton for kee ing live and dead matter. Be- tween the case rackson the 1‘40. 3 Stan there is a galley cabinet (cost, $8.00). The double stand holds 22 cases and two pairs on top. Taking into consideration the case room galley top, galley cabinet, storage room and patent case brackets with galley rest, this is not only the best but the most economical stand ever designed. No. 1. Single Stand, with racks for 12 full size cases ......... 3 7.50 No. 2. Double Stand, with racks for 24 full size cases, and no galley '"cabinet ........ ... ...- .............. 1300 No. 3. Double, with racks for 12 full size and 12 two-thirds cases, with galley cabinets ...................... 20 00 The prices given above include the brackets, but not the cases on top. CASES gueeggeeaegg amt-Emma geeggeegfieng a « W... a .. .nammmmmmt BEEEEEEEEEEEEE gamma DEBBIE This system of laying cases is the one generally used in this country, and is probably as convenient as, or more so, than any other. There is a variety ofo inions as to the way of properly laying cases. This plan has been trie for years,and has been found to be entirely satisfactory 416 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA CASES News Cases, upper and lo“ er, w ith patent clasps, per pair . . . . $1.75 Nexss Cases, upper and 10“ er, without Clasps, per pair ...... 1.60 Nexxs Cases, each ............................ ’ 3‘: Wag/Fa 5:? fig? E/FIEE/EE/.E, EVE/EVE? 5757? L679? 5"? WE; My, mag/EE/S/= -‘§’/ 7 E’ §7§/E’€/‘=/§= F? E :ag’EE/E—fiiw H a“??? EJfiaaE 1‘“ o-thlrds Nexxs Cases, (upper and lower), per pair ........ $1. 40 T “o— -thirds Nc\\s Cases, each .70 -"___ #flfi , _‘ ././“/./-'—/_/-' a ——————— / Italic (or Job) ......... $0.90 I \Vlth Patent Clasps . . . . . $1.00 ‘ I/I/I/I/ / ”7/ ' rim/5f KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 417 F_Z§L17L1_j? .1222:— figflfi?g§?§?7fi§?§_4/ 5/ WWWWV7 g'; x/xv!rw 7/V” fr FigureCase................................$1.00 Space and Quad Case .......................... $1.00 Space and Quad Case, double depth ................ . . 1.75 Labor-Savln" Lead and blug Case ................... $1. 00 418 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA Metal Furniture Case, single depth. . .3150. | Double depth . . .3200 Keystone Border Case ........................... $1.25 .ahor-“aving Rule Case ........................ $1.15 Labor-Qang Rule Case, two-third size ................ .90 Compact Rule L'ase ............................ $0.90 This is a quarter ease, four of them filling a full size blank case. It takes all lengths from 1 to 36 ems, with half picas up to 10 ems. The case is so constructed as to keep the rule in an upright position. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 419 CASES HARRIS RULE CASE Harris Rule Case, No. 1, holds tuo 8-pound fonts ........... $1. 25 fiarris ltule Case, ,%0. 2, holds one 16-pound font ........... 1.0(5J arms {11 e Case l o. 3 . (r . . .7 llarlls Rule CaseZNo. 4 Used to ether, hold one .3211; font { _ . 1.00 Harris Rule or Individual Lead Case, No.0 .............. .75 Harris Ornament or Border Case, No.5 ................ l 00 Harris Full Size Blank Case, to hold any four of above cases. . . .65 WISCONSIN QUARTER CASE {Wk‘3\ \“ 6:562 ‘— ‘ .= M1“‘“‘“‘\I . 1’. _;:':? I.» ,_ Quarter Case No. \, for figures, etc. Quarter Case No. B, for accents, split fractions, etc .......... .65 Quarter Case No. C, for figures, fractions, etc ............. .65 Quarter Case No. l), for signs, borders etc. .............. .65 Per Set of It our 1n regular full size Blank Case ........... 3.00 420 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CARD CUTTERS SUCCESS CARD CUTTER A well made, reliable cutter, with movable side and front gages. 12inchBlade...............................$10.00 MANUFACTURER’S CUTTER This is a very strong machine, adapted as a whole to any rea- sonable work for which a cutter may be used. An essential feature for manufactur- ing purposes is the automatic grip or binder, ,.- . ~- which securely -. ‘ holds the work in position before the descending blade begins to cut and throughout its movement. An automatic gage attachment is made for this cutter, for special narrow work. A circular describing this gage sent on appli- cation. Manufacturer’s Cutter, 24-inch blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 PREMIUM CARD CUTTER This is an all-round machine, meeting the requirements of a me- dium-sized cutter. .-\ distinctiv ' advantage is secured by a peculiar arrangement of the joint, by means of which a sheet of any length may be cut. ly the simple adoption of a spring overlwad, connected by a cord attached to the handle, the cutter is adapted to rapid work where i great number of small pieces of uniform size are to be cut. Attention is called to the adjustable back-gage, which 'an be clearly seen in the illustration. It is a great improvement over the former gage. l’remium (‘ard (Iutter, 12-inch blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £10.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 421 llllllllllllllllIIIIllIllIll”[IIIIIlllllllll!Hill]llllllllllllllllllllflfllflfllm lllllll!Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll 7 SKELETON CHASE IlllllllllllIllll||llllIIHHIIIHllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllUMlllllllllllllllllflfllUllllllllflllUillfllllflllfl CHASES NEWS CHAS :11 PRICE LIST AND SIZES 11 nunmummuvfi 1 MlflllflfliiiiiflHHIMIm BOOK 0R SIIIF'I‘ING BAR CHASE .1: '7 .- - "3001‘ . . 1 6 E0135; 9“"‘d‘ “'5'": Skeleton News Chi”. 5 $11,212.01 12 Siegfa" Folio Quarto z " g 3 3 New": Measure Chase. Chase. 80m 2 'm' ac . ' Chase. Chase. 1'1J ‘5: 0’ Chase. 01 Chase. Shti‘agg Over all. Instdc. 21 38 17 X2054 14%X18% $4 50 $6 50 $10 50 21 17 X2054 14%X 81/: $9 00 $12 00 22 '39 17 X21’V1147/11X19’Vs 4 50 6 50 10 50 22 17 X2151 14‘/~X 9 9 ()0 12 00 23 45 20 x2431 17%x221/1 4 95 6 95 10 95 23 20 x2454 17 nan/m 9 00 12 00 24 49 22 X2654 193/1X24V2 5 40 7 40 11 40 24 22 X2631 19"/1X117I’1119 .39 12 00 25 53 24 X2871 21%X263’2 5 5 7 85 11 S5 25 24 X2854 2131 X127/m 10 .1 12 00 26 .54 24 X29’V1 21’3’1X273’.» 5 95 7 95 11 9.5 26 24 X2971 21'" I’1Xl2‘I’1o 1() 25 1:2 ()0 27 55 25 X2931 ..../1X 271/2 6 0.5 8 05 12 0.5 27 25 X2971 22'"/1X12‘-'5’m 10 45 12 16 28 56 :25 X3t)’$’ 22’5’1X28V2 6 15 8 15 12 15 28 :2.’ X30'"/1 ""5X137I’1310 65 12 :36 29 57 26 X13651 23’1’1X283’2 6 25' 8 25 .12 25 '29 26 X13031 233’1X1137/m 10 85 12 55 30 .58 :26 X13154 23’5’1X29V2 6 40 8 40 12 4O 30 :26 X31’5’1 213"2’1 X13151“ 11 00 12 75 31 58 27 X3031 24%X283’: 6 40 8 40 12 4O 31 27 X362 243’1 X13710 11 ()0 12 7.1 32 60 25 X13453 2224x3239 ‘6 60 8 60 12 60 132 25 X13451 2213x1531” 11 6 113 20 :33 60 26 X31334 23'51X131V2 6 60 8 60 12 (50 33 :26 X31333 23"" X14‘5’m 11 113 2(_) .‘34 62 25-’11.X35"I’123'/1X33V1 (5 80 8 80 12 8O 34 2. 3/1X1351’1 ‘2 31’1X1 53/111 11 80 113 6;» :35 62 26 X35I’1 23‘/1X33‘/1 6 80 8 80 12 80 35 26 X353/1 231/.»X1 51/111 11 80 113 65 36 63 26 X36’V 23‘I’;X34V1 6 95 8 95 12 95 36 26 X136’5’1231’2X16'I’111 11 95 1:3 8..» 37 613 28 X34"/1 251/2X32V1 ’6 95 8 95 12 95 137 28 X34’V1 25".,X15'5’m 11 95 113 8.1 :38 65 27 X37512 24‘/2X35‘I’1 7 1.1 9-15 113 15 38 27 X1373/1 24‘.’.~X16“Vm 12 135 14 1.30 39 66 27 X385’124V2X361/1 7 25 9 25 113 25 139 -7 X138 '3 .24‘I’2X115'5’111 12 55 14 29 40 67 2' X3954 24‘/2X137‘I1 7 15 9135 11313.5 40 27 X13911 2439x1712“; 12 75 14 111 41 70 28%X40'V1 26 X13831 7 70 9 70 13 '70 41 28V2X4U'" 26 X18"1n 113 30 113 40 42 71 2‘) X4131 26‘/-.»X 393/1 7 80 9 80 13 80 41.29 X411" 26‘I’1X18‘I’m 113 50 11) 60 43 72 29%X41’3’ 27%X139% 7 90 9 90 113 90 43 295’1X41'". ‘27‘I’1X181’5io 113 79 15 85 44 72 X4‘.2"/1 26‘I’2X40V1 7 90 9 90 113 .0 44 :29 X422 261/ .X11’5’m 113 70 15 8:1 45 7:. 30 X4151 .2‘7‘/2X139‘/1 7 90 9 90 113 90 45 30 X41" 271’2X181,w 113 70 111 85 46 74 31 X4251283’1X40V1 8 15 10 15 14 15 46 131 ~x425. 28‘/-.X19%o 14 O5 16 130 47 76 33 X42’V1 :30‘/'1X46‘/1 8 35 10 15 14 35 47 :33 X42"< 303’.X19‘5’111 14 45 16 70 48 76 32 X4354 291/2X41V1 8 '5 10 35 4 135 48 32 X41314 29‘ /’2.X19"'Vm 14 45 16 7- 49 77 29 X47524 26%X45V1 8 45 10 45 14 4.5 49 29 X4731 26%X21"5’m 14 65 16 9.: 50 78 32 X4514 29‘/2X43‘/1 8 60 10 60 14 60 5032 X4531 2‘)"; X20"3’m 14 80 11. 1:1 5 79 132 X46’V1 29%X443’1 8 70 10 70 14 70 51 32 X4634 293/2X215/10 15 ()6 11 40 52 79 34 X44"/1~131‘/2X42V1 8 7O 10 7 14 70 52 3 X4431 31%X20’7’m 1.5 ()0 17 40 53 80 2150x4991 :31 X4334 8 80 11) 80 14 80 53 3133’1X4 5'11 31 X20‘5‘10 1.5 20 17 60 54 80 33 X46"’1301/.-X44V1 8 80 10 80 14 80 54 133 X4651 30%X21’7’m 15 20 13 60 .55 80 34 X45"/131‘/’2X433/1 8 80 10 80 14 80 55434 X45311 313/2X20W1a 1.3 20 I; 66 56 81 331/2X463’ 30"’X 8 90 10 90 14 90 56 33V2X463’1 30‘5’1X21’9’m 1.1 40 1:. 80 57 81313 X47’V1 301/1X45 8 90 10 90 14 90 57 38 47% 3Q‘/1X21”/m 15 40 1; 86 '18 81 35 X41"/1 132V1X43 8 90 10 90 14 90 58 35 X4f‘1’5’1.1"1X20“/111 15 40 11 89 .59 82 33%X47’V1 30~V1X45 9 00 11 00 15 00 59 133%)(47-"1’1 1303’1X21‘3’111 15 60 18 0.: 60 82 X41W 29‘/1X47 9 ()0 11 00 15 '00 603" X492 L""/1."(.2.2"‘/m‘ 1.: 60 18 6.: 61 82 34 X4744 311/1X4o 9 ()0 11 ()0 15 ()0 61 :34 X47391 313’1X21‘f/m 15 (1(7) 18 0.: 62 82 135 X46’V1 132‘/1X44 9 ()0 11 00 15 00 6213.5 X4631 32%X2l’ho 15 (.19 18 ()3 63 83 33%X481’1303/1X46 9 1.5 11 15 15 111 63 133%X48’5’1 1305’1X22'3’1o 111 1.3 18 :25 64 84 133%)(495’1 130%X47 9 25 11 2:1 15 2.1 64 333’1X49’V11303/1X2231/fiu 15 9..» 18 .10 65 84 34 X4954 31%X47 9 “.5 11 25 15 25 65 34 X4951 311/1X22"/m 15 9.: 18 50 66 84 36 X47'V113‘31/1X45 9 L1"; 11 25 15 25 66136 X4751 33%X21‘Vm 111 9:1 18 .26 67 85 "4‘/2X4‘) 31’5’1X47 9 . 5 11 135 15 35 671341/1X49'1’1 31%X221‘I’111 16 15 18 .10 68 85 35 X49"/1 32‘/1X47 9 35 11 1' 15 35 68 :35 X4954 32‘/1X22”/w 1(1 15 18 16 ‘The figuresin this column representthe combined length and breadth of each chase; fractions bctng taken as one e.ln +For Book Chases with one bar Shifting. dedsuct $1. 00 from list price ot‘ all sizes: for Book Chases with bars stationary. deduct 82. 00 from list price of all size 422 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CHASES lllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLllllH LIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm 1| TWIN CHASES NEWS CHASEs—QUARTO PRICE LIST AND SIZES 1800K ,5 .5 3‘ I . . 'd . . . 2 c" c: '9- 5 32:51: “11:1“; Skeleton New: c1131.. é. 51:11:)f ' 12:15:32! Folio Quarto a v = ‘ ' ' ' g :3: 0‘ Ch . of Chase. Chm. Choc. 51313611313 0‘." an. Inside. Chase. Chase. 69 85 37 X47? 341%)(45 89 35 $11 35 $15 35 69 37 X4"'1134VX21‘4‘/10 $16 15 $18 70 7O 86 35 X501 32% X48 9 45 11 45 15 45 70 35 X1)'V132 1x23%o 16 35 18 90 71 87 36 56} 33 X48 9 55 11 55 15 55 71 36 5')’ 33 X23711 16 55 , 19 15 72 88 36 X513/ 33M X49 9 70 11 70 15 70 72 36 X51‘V133VX23‘910 16 70 19 35 73 88 37 X5011134MX~18 9 70 11 7O 15 7O 73 37 'X50’54 34VX23’V0 16 70 19 35 74 89 37%X50‘ 34 X48 9 80 11 80 15 80 74 37%X5 '1' "4 X2310 16 90 19 60 75 89 37 X51'V 341V X49 9 80 11 80 15 80 75 37 X51’V 341VX231110 16 90 19 60 76 89 38 56" "5 X48 9 80 11 80 15 80 763 38 56" 115 X23‘Va 16 90 19 60 77 91 38%X51‘V 35‘V1X49 10 00 12 00 16 00 77 38%X51’V 35’54 X231V10 17 30 20 00 78 91 37. X53‘V 84‘141X51 10 00 12 00 16 00 78 ,X53"V 34/X241‘Vm 17 30 20 00 79 91 39 X511V 361/4X 10 00 12 00 16 00 79 39 X511“? 36‘ X23‘11’111 17 30 20 ()0 80 92 38%)(52 35 X50 10 10 12 10 1 10 80 3816x557 35' X2490 17 50 20 25 81 92 3916x511 36V1X49 1 10 12 10 .16 10 81 391éX5JLV-‘3 6" X23“ 1o 17 50 2O 25 b2 92 3 53 351/ X 1 1 10 12 10 16 10 8 X5. V 351/ X241/m 17 50 20 25 83 92 9 X52 36!, X50 10 10 12 10 16 10 83 39 X52 36 X24‘Vo 17 50 20 25 84 93 3814x5311 36 X51 10 25 12 25 16 25 84 38%X53V 6 X24‘1’10 17 65 20 45 8'1 93 8 X" 35 X52 10 ,25 12 25 16 25 85 38 X5 91351’X25‘5’ic 17 6.1 20 45 86 94 38%X54‘1135’1‘1X52 10 35 12 35 16 35 86 38%X54' '35" X256 0 17 85 20 70 87 94 3915x1341. 361V X52 10 35 12 35 16 35 87 39 X54V 361/ X251 11 11 85 20 70 88 94 40 X531137'V X51 10 35 12 35 16 35 88 40 X53 37W X24‘1/10 17 8.1 20 70 89 96 39 X5" 36 X54 10 55 12 55 16 55 89 '1‘) X56 36 X2670 1 21 21 10 90 96 ~11_ X5411 381V 2 0 55 12 55 16 55 90 41. 54‘ 38 X25 0 18 25 21 10 91 97 39%X57‘V4 36‘11X54‘z‘z 10 65 2 65 16 65 91 39%)(571 361’ X267, 0 18 45 21 35 92 98 42%X54 .3? X52 0 80 12 80 16 80 92 42%X54fV 1‘1'1’X25’1’o 18 (10 21 55 93 9 ~13 X55‘ 46‘7 X53 10 90 12 90 16 90 93 ~15 X551 ‘ X25‘V10 18 80 21 80 94 100 43 X56' ‘67 X5411 00 13 00 17 00 94 43 X5614 40‘1X263/o 19 00 22 00 95 101 41 X59'V138 X5635 11 10 13 10 ~ 17 10 95 41 X597 38' X2277 11 19 20 2 20 96 101 43‘6X57‘V14015X54V4 11 10 13 10 17 10 96 43%X57V 40%)(26‘110 19 20 22 20 97 102 42 X39213 39 X56111 20 13 20 17 2O 97 42 X597 39 X271 11 19 40 22 45 98 10} 43 X59’V140 X563’. 11 35 13 35 17 35 98 43 X591 40 X277 0 19 55 22 65 99 104 43 X603 40 X57’Y. 11 45 13 45 17 45 99 43 X60“ ~10 X27">’10 19 75 2" 90 100 104 44 X599 41 X5631 11 45 13 45 17 45 100 44 X591 41 X27710 '19 75 2 90 101 105 43 X61511 40 X5836 11 13 55 17 55 101 43 X6194 40 X283 1 .. 10 6 13 55 17 55 1021.: x501.” X277/1o 13 65 17 05 103 40 x: 91.13 X277, 0 7g ,101 101/exams 1314x273”: 20 3g .2: 55 6 J .. 6 ,. 46 ’1’ 43 X56 1 104 107 46%X593/443V1X56’1'1 11 105 107 45. X613; 42 X5891 11 13 75 17 75 g105 1.'1 X611 3142 X287] 106 107 47 X5916 44 X5654 11 13 75 17 75 106 17 X59'V1IH X277 - 5'1 107 108 45%X613’4429‘1X58‘V. 11 > O 107 45‘/X61'§’1 12VX287, a 20 50 23 $5 1 / 7 I-‘ O H 1.11 O 6‘ X new $2 .\ 1.1 -1 ‘1 4 C) C1 U 8mm 91 um 01 H 0: q. C! 1.1 q 108 108 45 x1321.” xatm 1 90 1:190 17 90 103 45 xc2>1'42 xzsxm 20 50 23 100 108 47 x0054“ xsm 11 90 13 90 17 90 100 47 wow“ x27l=1¢ 20 50 23 0 108 48 xmy. 15 x503“. 11 90 13 (10 17 90 110 48 Xian/14‘ 1 109 46%)(61-‘1; 1399x5113“. 2 00 14 00 18 00 111 40%x011mmxw a 20 70 :21 00 - 110 50 x50 47 xncv. .1 201.10 24 20 21 .10 24 40 -’ V4 41 3 111 45%)(6431’4 42%X61‘1’ - 10 4 30 14 30 18 30 114 47 X64-Y1'44 X29"'10 21 30 2 '1 ' ' a 1 1 1 1 2 4': X111“. 14 mm 1 -4 110’ 18 x07-u'45 x013.1 . , 1 22 05 :25 50 1 00 15 00 19 00 116 ”ii/awn; 41x31! '1 2:: 40 25 0 1113 1515x010. ~15wa ° The figures in this column represent the Combined length and breadth of each chase; fraetions being taken as cneJnch. 9 For Book Chases with one bar shifting. deduct $1.00 from list price of all sizes; {or Book Chases with bars stnzio'nuy, deduct £1.00 frqm list price of all sizes. ment of press limits size of chase. the large KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CHASES NEWSPAPER CHASES—FOLIO Two sizes of chases for each standard size of neWSpa er are given. the Smaller {or use where the bed measure. 1- size for use wg 423 ere the bed measurement allows ample room for lock-up. o‘ - Size of Pair, Size Each Width Size of ' 2 Size 0‘ Paper. overall. Half. Inside. - of Backs. Iron. pegerr. 1 5-Coiumn ------ - - - 21%)(28 12% X19% “Vie 1‘/mX% $9 50 ‘2 5~Column ----------- 22%X29% 121%0X20Vs “Vie 1Vio><% 9 90 3 6-Column ----------- 24 X3216 14% X2176 “Vie eX% 10 85 ’4 6-Columu ----------- 24 X337/3 15 X21% “V16 1% X% 11 00 5 7-Cohunn ----------- 25%)(38 17V"; X2314: 13/10 1% X% 12 15 '6 7-Coiumn - - - - - - - ---- 26 X387/s 17% X2334 1y”, 1%.X5/s‘ 12 35 7 7X6-Column ---------- ‘27 X41 18%3 X2434 “Vie 1%‘X% 12 90 8 8-Coiumn ----------- 28 X42 181%0X25V2 15/19 1% X% 13 30 '9 8-Cohunn ----------- 28‘/4X43% 19% X2534 "7’10 1% X% 18 70 10 9vColumn ----------- 30%)(47 21%0 X28 "I’m 11/: X% 14 80 ‘11 i)£olumn ----------- 301/4X48% 22 X2734 "Vie 1% X% 15 00 12 For Paper 24x36 ------- 26%)(40 18Vm'X24 “an 1% X% 12 75 ‘ These measures allow for 13 ems pica column 8-point rules are used, allowing 1% inches for lock-up. NEWSPAPER CHASES—QUARTO 'l‘wo sizes of chases (or each standard size of newspaper are given. the smaller size for use where the bed measurement of press limits sxzc of chase, the larger size for use where the bed measurement allows ample room s and 7-point coiumn rules. except for 9-column paper, when for lock-up. C5 ' S'.e of Pa'r. 5' e13 h W'dth \V'dih Si i P ‘, Z Size of Paper. lolvera .1 Iigilf,in:icde. of Blacks. of 13:". hirin‘.3 parish. '1 4-Column ------- - 24%)(35744 16%3 X2294; 1%; 1 1‘AaX% 813 40 2 4-Column ------- 24%)(36 16% X223/a “V10 1 1‘/m><% 12$ 40 3 5-Column ------- 2814x413 1.9%0 X26'/4 ”V10 1 1% X’fii 1:5 85'» ’4 5-Coiumn . - -~- -- - ~ 29%)(443/3 20% X27‘/4. 1‘14.) 1 1% XV; 16’ .30 5 6-Colnmn ------- 321/;X-16 201%0X30 “Vie 1 1% X511 17 40 6 6-Coiumn ------ 82%)(47 217/"; X30 13/“; 1 11/; X’7’x 17 GO ‘7 6—Coiumn ------- 34 X47% 213/4 X31V2 1%“ 1 11/; X% 18 01') 7-Colunm ------- 37%X51 251% X347»; "/16 1 1'7’m><% 19 60 ‘9 7-Columu . ------ 39 X52'/s- 23I’VmX36-Va "7’10 1 ltyule/fl 20 25 '10 8-Coiumn - ------ 4.334066% 25‘%0X40% "/10 1 1%0X% 22 .00 ‘These measures allow [or r ems pica_columns and 7-point column rules, except for 9-column paper, when 8-point column rules are used, al owing xx inches for lock-up. _ . Size of Set Size Each Site Each Width of 15-55:“ 11' . . s . ' K i .. - 1 5-Coiumn -------- 28 X42V: 14 X13114 12% XiiWi Win $19 90 2 6-Coiumn ------ - - .‘i‘J‘AXAiT llB‘AX'Jlil/z 14%«X21'9’m “V10 22 40 3 7-Column - - - - . ~ - - 38 X5093 19 X25Vt 17V10X2533io ”V10 "1 90 To ascertain list prices of other sizes of Quadruple Chases. add length and breadth in inches of set over all. and multiply by 28 cents per inch. CAST IRON CHASES Finished true on all sides inside Size Price Size Price Size Price Size Price Inside Each Inside Each Inside Each Inside Each 4X 5 $0 50 6X20 $1 20 9X25 $1 50 12x24 $1 50 4X24 1 20 6X24 1 20 10X14 1 30 12x30 1 60 5X 7 0 70 6X30 1 30 10><18 1 40 14x22 1 50 5X16 0 95 8X21 1 20 10x22 1 45 14x26 1 60 5X 1 30 8X32 1 40 10x31 1 60 16x28 2 00 6X43 2 15 8X40 2 25 12><14 1 30 18x24 2 10 6X 8 0 70 9X12 1 20 12X17 1 40 6X12 0 95 9X18 1 40 12x20 1 50 424 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA CHASES c. 8. P. GORDON 0‘“ “mm” GALLY UNIVERSAL $.22; mfg: 7x11 inches inside. . .Sl.00 to 7x11 Inches inside. . .3125 $5.00 IRON 5.00 8><12 inches inside. 1.25 5.00 '8><12 inches inside. . . 1.75 5.00 10>:15 inches inside. . . 1.50 5.50 10><15 inches inside. . . 2.00 5.50 12>:18i11ches inside. . . 2.00 6.50 13le inches inside. . . 2.23 6.50 14x201nches inside. . 2.50 3.? 14>/22inches inside. . . 2.75 7.25 300 1432’ > 22 inches inside. ELECTROTYPE CHASES BRIGHT STEEL CAST IRON OUTSIDE INSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE 1:3><17 inches . 10><14 inches. .3570 13‘ 3x17‘ 1 inches 10><14 inches. $52.00 15x21 inches . 12x18 inches. . 5.70 15/2><21/2 inches 12><18 inches 2.25 HEADING CHASES, WITH AND WITHOUT CROSS-BAR Unless otherwise ordered, Cross-Bar Chases will be sent. OUTSIDE OF CHASE INSIDE OF CHASE WITHOUT BAR WITH BAR No. 1. 8><19 inches ........ 6><17 inches. . . . . .3450 ..... $6.50 No. 2. 10 2.3 inches ........ 8><21 inches ...... 4. 50 ..... 6.50 No. 3. 10‘,1> 30",: inches ...... 8x28 inches ...... 4.50 ..... 6.50 IRON SIDE AND FOOT STICKS Straightfi ‘_:),1 inch, per inch ...................... $0.04 l3ev eled, ‘. to 1 inch x ,1 inch, per inch ................. .05 Side and foot sticks are made, unless otherwise ordered, 1% inches shorter than inside measurement of chase. ()ther dimensions made as ordered. State whether beveled or straight sticks are required. SPECIAL SIZES OF CHASES When ordering chases which are not listed, be careful to send the correct measurements, as all chases are made to order, including those listed, and cannot he returned; send diagram, state kind ofchase required; inside and outside dimensions of each chase; if twin chases give width of hack, also width of cross bars (if any). SCALE FOR ESTIMATING To find the list price of chases not listed add together the outside width and length of chase and multiply by the following factors :—For skeleton chase hv 11; for twin or folio chase by 19; for twin with bars or quarto chase hv 22; for quadruple chase In' 28. For news chases add $2. 00 to list price of skeleton chase; for book or shifting bar chase add $6. 00 to list price of skeleton chase; for book chase with one bar shifting, add 5.00 to price of skeleton chase; for book chase with both bars stationary add $4. ()0 to price of skeleton chase. I“ or heading chase same as skeleton c hasc, and add .“ 2 .00 for bar. 11 or extra bar and pair dov etails, add $2. 00; for har only add $1.00; for pair Llov etails .1le $1. 00 to list. For convenience, measurements ending in fractions will he figured as next full figure. For example, 17+ 20%:3794 inches, figures 38 inches. MINIMUM PRICES OF CHASES SkeletonI' hases, each . . . 8.450 Quadruple Chases, set of4. £18.00 \'ews I‘ hases, each ...... 6.50 Iieading Chases, without bar 4.50 Book I‘ hase, with shiftinghar 10.50 Heading Chase, with bar. . . 6.50 l oIioI‘ hascs, per p.11r.. . . 9. 00 E lectroty pe I‘ hases, 11.3" iron 570 Quarto Chases, per pair . . . 12.00 \\ rought Iron Job Chases . . 500 CHARGES FOR EXTRA STOCK IN ALL CHASES l‘ or each ‘,1 inch wider than regular, add for measurement, length and breadth, 40 inches and smaller, 40 cents; 41 to 60 inches, 65 cents; 61 to '80 inLhcs, 90 cents; 81 to 100 inches 31. 15; 101 inches and larger, “1.40: l‘ or ii1Lh iron, add for 40 inches and smaller, 60 cents; 41 to 60 Du hes, $1. 00: 61 to 80 111Lhes, Si. 40; 81 to 100 inc hes, $1. 80; 101 inches and larger, $2. 20. l‘ or extra w idih a11L11‘1’inch stock, add both ofthe above advanced charges. Measurements ending in fractions figured as next full figure. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 425 COMPOSING RULES Steel Composing Rules, under 15 ems, each .............. $0.15 Steel Composing Rules, from 15 to 20 ems, each ........... .30 Steel Composing Rules, from 20 to 25 ems, each ........... .1 Steel Make-up Rule, under 15 ems, each ................ .15 Steel Make-up Rule, from 15 to 20 ems, each ............. .35 Steel Make-up Rules, from 20 to 25 ems, each ............. .40 COMPOSING RULES IN SETS I. ’ "111111121“ HI "‘ "1'77 N'W'" wuii aflg¥mw%_ 1" : 3. 3E V. . ‘ju mu Pocket Rule Case, containing 12 assorted sizes of Composing Rules, (Leather Case) ............................. $1.50 HARRISON’S "COMPLETE” SET OF COMPOSING RULES th 'It‘hlese li'ules arelmadfi of the finest tempered steel highly polishezd 11.? e o ow ng ems engt s: 4, 4 , 5, 5y, 6, 61/, 7, 71/, 8, 8/, 9, 91/2, 10, ll, 1 , ', 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26%, 2’7, 28, 22 , : , 32, 35,38, 40, 4 4 — forty rules in all. This case is constructed in a durable sty e of hard wood,finely finished, with arlining of velvet. Each rule is held separately the figures denoting the length in ems are in plain View, and the rules are easily removed from the case. Harrison’s “Complete” Set of Composing Rules, with Case . . . . $3.50 COMPOSING STICKS THE ROUSE JOB STICK at" " 2 IN. 21-4m. 21-2m. NICKEL-PLAT- 2 m. 21-4m. 21-2 IN. NICKEL-PLAT- DEEP DEEP [DEEP mo, EXTRA DEEP DEEP DEEP m0, EXTRA 6 inch . $1.75 $1.85 $1.95 $0.25 12 inch . $2.50 $2.60 $2.70 $0.40 8 inch . 2.00 2.10 2.20 .30 15 inch . 3.00 .50 10 inch . 2.25 2.35 2.45 .35 20 inch . 2.75 .50 This stick can be set to multiples of 6 point and 12 point, a projec- tion on the knee engaging slots on the back rim of the stick. It is impossible for the knee to slip or spring. GROVER AND BUCKEYE STICKS 6inch.......$0.90 8 inch ....... 1.00 10 inch ....... 1.20 12 inch ....... 1.40 14 inch ....... 1.60 16 inch ....... 1.80 20 inch ....... 2.20 24 inch ....... 2.60 Grover Stick made only in the 6, 8,10,12 and 16-inch size. BUCKEYE 426 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA COMPOSING STICKS YANKEE AND SCREW STICKS 6 inch ........ $0.75 8 inch ........ .80 31.1191/712/1/ 10 inch ...... .' . 1.00 /’ 12 inch ........ 1.15 14 inch ........ 1.30 16 inch ........ 1.45 18 inch ........ 1.60 20 inch ........ 1.75 The 6 and 8-inch size of —-.._—__—:=v—————~ . these sticks can be fur- ‘ WWW! 1 {null 1' a " 1 nished either 2, 2% or 21/2 ””1110“leW "“‘ iniches deep at same pr ces. SCRE\V ALBION STICK ‘1 1 1h"- .1 1" 1“ " m ‘ “~W‘ ‘ 1 1 1. ‘ 1 1. 1 ll".1111" ”1'1 ‘ u“ ‘ 1 l . '1 11 . 1 7,” 1 111'. In ,.' '11...“11....1..11.'11..11‘._"1111.11.1_1_ll 1.7.1.11. \g ‘ ~11 ,. ‘ 5 11.111... — AMY-«1 -. 1 » 11 . .h .11. ‘ul 6 inch. Steel, 2 inches deep. .31. 10 6 inch. Steel, 2 inches deep 1 6 inch. Steel, 2'/ inches deep I. 15 8 inch. Steel, 2 inches deep .61. 6 inch. German Silver, 2 inches deep .................. 1.70 8 inch. German Silver, 2 inches deep .................. 1.95 Extra Knee, 40 cents; Extra Scre“ and Nut, 10 cents. RIVETED NEWS STICK These sticks are set to 12‘./ and 13 ems, 5 inches long by 2‘/ inches deep, and \\ elgh but iixe ounces; the knee is iirmh ri\ eted to the back of the stick and cannot possiblv Spring. All sharp corners are rounded oii‘, making the stick easy to hold. l’rice each ............. $0.90 Nickel-plated ........... 1.15 This stick is graduated and can be set to any regular measure and once set, it is impossible to slip, as it is held by a case- l-1ardened stee pin, \\ hich extends from the clamp through back of stick into the knee. 2 IN. DEEP 2 104 IN. DEEP 2 i 2 IN. DEEP 6 inch ................... $1. 75 ...... $1. 85 ...... $1. 05 8 inch ................... 2.00 ...... 2.10 ...... 2.20 10 inch ................... 2.25 ...... 2.: ...... 2.45 12 inch ................... 2.50 ...... 2. 60 ...... 2.70 \‘ickel- p-lating: 6 in. ,25 cents, 8 to 10 in., 30 cents; 12 in. ,40 cents. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 427 COMPOSING STICKS WOOD POSTER STICK 16 inch ............. $1.00 30 inch ............. $1.35 20 inch ............. 1.10 36 inch ............. 1.50 24 inch ............. 1.20 42 inch ............. 1.80 THE ROUSE COPY HOLDER This is a practical and effective device for job printers. It saves time, atience and money, and prevents the loss of copy. It was de- signe as an adjunct to the Rouse Job Stick, but can be easily attached to any composing stick by having the necessary holes drilled in the stick. Rouse Copy Holder ............................ $0.25 CORNERING, PUNCHING AND STABBING MACHINE THE STERLING This machine is designed to meet the require- ments of printers and bookbinders. It is simple in N, construction and very rapid. Every part is made with 'N.‘ the utmost care and nothing but the very best material *2; is used in its construction. A round cornering machine is particularly desir- able in shops that aim to be progressive. It costs very \3 little to round corner a thousand catalogues or booklets; a boy of average intelligence can do the job in ten or fifteen minutes, or he can take a thousand ordinary business cards and round corner them in less than five minutes. This little machine embraces three in one. The illustration shows the machine ready for round cor- nering. By adding a table and changing the knife for a punch, which can be done in two minutes it is trans- formed into a punching machine. It can a so be quickly. transformed into a stabbing ma- chine suitable for binding check books and "7‘9".“ this class of work. Four sizes of corner knives 1 ..~- and three sizes of punches are made. ,1 , Round Cornering Machine, with one knife . . . . $15.00 4. 1" ‘ “1‘ 'l Extra Knives, each ................. . Punching Attachment, with one punch and die . 10.00 Extra Punches and Dies, per set .................... $2.00 Stabbing Attachment .......................... 5.00 Thumbhole Indexing Attachment ................... 10.00 Extra Needles for Stabbing Attachment, each ............ .15 Extra Blocks for Cornering or Stabbing Attachments, per dozen . .35 COUNTING MACHINES THE KEYSTONE COUNTER 4 inches ................... $3 00 To Count 10,000, size 1% x 9. To Count 100,000, size 11/2 x 4% inches .................. 3.25 428 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA COUNTING MACHINES .. We - Jig l' 1” 'J' HART JOB PRESS COUNTER There has been a great desire on the part of the up-to-date printer for a good, reliable counter for the job press at a reasonable price. Many have equipped their presses with counters connected with the throw-ofi‘at an expense of $10 or more. We are now able to offer to the trade one of the best little counters ever made. Every part is first- class and nickeled. Gears and dogs are stamped from steel and case-hardened, making them very durable. .\ \Ve have an attachment by which the counter can be put on in conection with the throw-off, to get an ab- solute record only of every printed sheet. The clamp to hold the bracket on the fountain-arm, and pulley with clamp to fasten to roller- arm, are all included with throw-oii' device. Ixsrnvcrioxs.—\\'hen clamped on, as shown in cut, bend arm up so counter is perpendicular. Put the cord through roller and around the eccentric shaft and fasten to set screw. When the impression is on, counter will register,and when oii‘, cord will be loose and not register. These are for Chandler & Price presses and all (lordons and others working that way. For the Universal and those working that way,the counter is fast- ened under the throw-oii',and when the press moves up it will register just before the impression. \Ve send a device to reverse the handle movement. Size 1% x «1'; inches, registering 10,000 ................. $3.00 Size 13.3,(5 inches, registering 100,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .325 Throw-011‘, each ............................... ,50 P A R A G O N \ co UNTE R £:>}mmmwmflw A , o o o '= 1s especiallyadapted for , W7- - . . - e . 19’ C) I use on printing presses. {-1 , «am i ,‘ ‘ It is made entirely of tQQ‘MWM iron, steel and brass. 'g 6 9J' .W'A'fim \ ‘6' ,- 'I‘he dials have large , ’"‘ “49'" m. g.»' black iigures that are easy to read at a distance. They can be instantly reset to 0, or any other number required. A bracket is furnished with each machine for convenience in securing it to the feed-board of a press. (.‘ounter is nicely finished—cover, lever, dials, springs, etc., being nickel-plated. No. 1, counts 10,000 ........................... $8.00 No. 2, counts 100,000 ........................... 10.00 No. 3, counts 1,000,000 ........................... 12.00 No. 2, with 4-inch gong to give alarm at each-100 ............ 15.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 429 CUTTING STICKS Square, 12 to 32 inches long, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3010 to $0.30 Prices on round or octagonal sticks on application. HAMILTON’S CUTTING STICKS This Stick consists o ‘ a main body piece (A), made to fit the body of the paper cutter. The body piece has a groove or recess in it, which holds a small strip (B), one-quar- ter of an inch square. This removable 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 heretofore used. The steel strip or clamp (0), running the extreme length of the main body piece and firmly screwed thereto, effectively prevents springing and warping. There is no wear on the body piece and as it is fitted exactly to the body of the cutter, troubles from ill-fitting sticks (necessi- tating packing, etc.) cease. \Vhen ordering, give size square the main body piece is to be. Be par- ticular on this point, and see that groove in cutter is accurately measured. Give length of stick and state how far from front edge of stick the knife strikes. State whether knife cuts from right to left or from left to right. In ordering cutting strips, give the exact length required. All strips are cut to a standard uniform gage and are sure to fit. Main body piece, under38 inches long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3500 Main body piece, 38 inches to5~iinches long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 Main body piece, 55 inchesandover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 ()utting strips, under 38 inches long, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Cutting strips, 38 inches to54inches long, per dozen . . . . . . . . . .40 Cutting Strips,55inches long and over, per dozen. . . . . . . . . . . .50 DISK COVERS The Adamson Disk Cover, shown in the ac— companying cut is an indispensable device where copying ink is much used. In using these covers one should be purchased for each color of copying ink used. They will work on any and all sizes ofjob presses and are sold under the following guaranteed claims: they save two washings of the press on cachjob; they save all the ink that would be wasted in two washings of the press disk; they save the time consumed in two washings up and give a much iinerand more even distribution of ink than an iron ink disk. For Disk 12 to 15 inches in diameter, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 For Disk 15% to 19 inches in diameter, each . . . . . . . . . 2.00 For Disk 101:1 to 21 inches in diameter, each . . . . . . 2.50 For Disk 21% to 24 inches in diameter, each . . . . . . . 3.00 In ordering, give exact diameter of Disk. 430 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA DRYING RACKS NEW YORK DRYING RACK Much paper can be stowed away and kept clean and undamaged while drying in our va- rious Drying Racks, sav- ing also much time in . handling. ()ur ch xapest Rack gives a drying area of 120 square feet, while actually using only 6 square feet of your costly floor space. These Racks combine many desirable features at a very moderate price. The frame is hardwood and is strongly bolted to- gether. The shelves are carefully and strongly made. The frame is mounted on casters and can be >asily moved in any direction when fully loaded. SHELVES INCHES SHELVES INCHES No.1 .. . . . .20. .24x36. .$19.00 No.3 .. . . . .20. .28x42. .S23.00 No.2 .. . . . .30. .24x36. . 23.00 No.4 .. . . . .30. .28x42. . 32.00 Dryer Shelves, 24 x 36 inches, per dozen . . . . . . . . ...... . . 4.80 Dryer Shelves, 28 x 42 inches, per dozen ................. 6.00 CHICAGO DRYING RACK l The Chicago Drying Rack .is the most substantial and de- sirable drying rack made, although it has fewer shelves 'than the New York Back, 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. \Vhen not in use, the shelves may be put out of the way as illustrated in cut; both frame and shelves are built extra strong; the shelves are framed all around. It is mounted _ .. on casters, making it é ‘ AW easily moved when filled. -—-——- snzsms. SHELVES ..24X24..12..310.00 . ‘24 X30.. 10.. 22.00 . 30x48.. 10.. 26.00 ZZZ :9 CC?! F A v n s] KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 431 DRYING RACKS KOERNER’S INTERLOCKING DRYING RACK With these Racks sheets are taken direct from the fly and may be stacked ceiling high, in a perfectly straight and rigid pile, which cannot be knocked over by accident, and with no more weight 011 the bottom than on the top sheets. This pile is a most effective drying room, occu- pying the floor space of only one rack, and from the time the sheets are fed into the machine until ready for shipment they need not be handled, The interlocking device makes the pile straight and rigid; each rack is firmly locked on its neighbor, but each slides with ease on the rack immediately below it. They save handling, all the time of that opera- tion, and the consequent waste of paper through offset, smearing, finger marks and tearing. In many cases these racks save expensive slip- sheeting. They circumvent electricity by receiving the sheet direct from the fly. They ensure evenness of temperature, and thereby assist in getting a perfect register on lithographic work. They save seventy- iive per cent. of floor space over any 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 one of the Wisconsin Printers’ Trucks, made specially to take these racks. Using this truck saves handling the racks—you can move a pile of racks to any point quicker, safer and easier on the truck than a single armful can be moved by hand. The Interlocking Sliding Racks are made with hardwood sides, wide softwood slats, and are very strongly put together. 8% x 13 in. inside, and under . . 30% 18 x 25 in. inside, and under . . $0.40 11 x 17 in. inside, and under . . . 24 x36 in. inside, and under . . .50 13 x 19 in. inside, and under . . .30 32 x 48 in. inside, and under . . .60 15 x 21 in. inside, and under . . .35 38 x52 in. inside, and under . . .05 EMBOSSING COMPOSITION Burbank’s Embossing Composition, per can ............. $0.75 Whiteson’s Embossing Composition, per cake ............ 1.00 ENGRAVING TOOLS 0 w. B C0.‘3§§h( Finely tempered Engraving Tools, ground and sharpened ready for use; neatly packed set of six in a box. Per set of six ......... $2.50 | Single Tools, each ...... $0.50 ENGRAVING WOOD Boxwood is made in four grades, the blocks being made any size desired, the usual size being 12 x 12 inches. It sells at 2, 3, 4 and 5 cents per square inch, according to quality. American Boxwood, but recently put upon the market, is furnished in any quantity desired, at 2 cents per square inch. Maple Blocks, made of special selected stock, any size desired at 1 cent per square inch. An additional charge of 20 per cent. is made for furnishing Maple Blocks dressed on both sides. 432 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA EYELET PUNCH AND SET Price each ........... $2.25 | “B” Eyelets, per box of 1000, $0.25 EYELETTING MACHINE Prices and descriptive circular on application. EYE SHADES Each .............. $0.15 Per Dozen .......... 1.50 FOLDERS THE SIDNEY NEWSPAPER FOLDER The feeding is identical with that of presses, the paper being fed sidewise to stops, caught by grippers and carried by wheels, in con- nection with takes, to a point exactly over rolls, to which it is tapped at the proper time,and again carried forward squarelyagainst adjustible stops, which automati 'ally squares the sheet to be again carried for- ward to rolls, to be again tapped and folded. The movement of the sheet during the entire operation of folding is very positive, and the sheet is squared after each fold, so that all folds are square and uniform. The frame is constructed entirely of iron, giving perfect rigidity to the machine and making it impossible to become shaky by long use. It can be changed from one size paper to another, and from three to four folds, in a minute’s time. Straightens automatically all papers improperly fed into it. Folds easily 1500 to 2000 papers per hour. \Vill fold any size paper, from 18 x 24 to 36 x 48 inches. llas perfect trimming and pasting attachments. \Vill fold an eight-page paper and also a four-page one-half the size, without making any change in the stops. it occupies a iloor space of only 42 x 54 inches. Sidney Newspaper Folder, complete with Trimmer ........ $175.00 l’aster, extra, $25.00 F. O. 15., Sidney, Ohio. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 433 FOLDERS TWENTIETH CENTURY MODEL ECLIPSE FOLDER This folder is of iron and steel construction, has automatic side registers, individual tape stands, tight and loose driving pulleys and spring cushion boxes. It will fold into four pages and also fold, paste and trim into eight pages, any size sheet from 22x30 to 36x48, delivery at third or fourth fold. It can be adjusted in a minute’s time to to do any of this work and the pasting or trimming devices may be used or dispensed with whenever desired. It will also fold and trim, if so ordered, a patent sheet, making the inside as good for advertising, as the outside. The machine can also be built with inserting attachment, so that in addition to the above it will insert extra pages for ten and twelve page work, for which an extra charge of $50 is made. Attachment for six-page work can also be added; 850 is charged for same. The in- serting attachment takes up room only when in use. This folder can also be arranged, in addition to four and eight page work, to fold and paste together two sheets of same size, making an eight-page paper; $50 extra is charged forthis. Size ofiioorspace, 4 x5 feet; including inserting attachment, when in use, 4 x7 feet. Weight, 700 pounds; with extra attachment, 800 pounds. Twentieth Century Model Eclipse Folder (f. o. b. factory) ..... $200.00 (.‘over Attachment, extra ....................... 75.00 Attaching to Press, extra ....................... 75.00 THE ECLIPSE JOBBER This machine is put on the market to meet the demand for a low priced high grade folding machine to handle the small catalogues, pamphlets, and otherjob work in a printing office. It is guaranteed to do as satisfactory work as it is possible to do on any high priced, mar- ginal feed folder. _ This folder is built in a heavy cast iron frame, firmly bolted together, making the machine rigid and substantial. It weighs 950 pounds and takes up a Space of 4 x 6 feet when in use; when not in use the feed table is removed and the machine then takes up a space of 3x4 feet. It is equipped with gears throughout making it very easy running and all operations positive. It has such improve- ments as automatic side register, back retarders, steel gages, Spring cushion roller boxes and individual tape stands. It will handle any size sheet from 12 x 18 to 25 x 38. This machine is fully warranted for five years. \Vith the 8 page outscrt attachment, 4 pages could be added to eight, making 12 pages or 8 pages to 16, making 24 pages or 16 pages to 32 page work making 48 pages. \Vith the 16 page outsert attachment, 4 pages could be added to 16 pages making 20 pages or 8 pages to 32 pages, making 40 pages. All machines are equipped with second fold delivery at no extra charge. ~ For 4, 8 and 16 page work, second and third fold delivery ..... $300.00 Extra fold for 32 page work ...................... 50.00 Paster for 8 page work ........................ 15.00 Trimmer for 8 page work ....................... 15.00 Cover or outsert attachment for adding a cover or extra four pages to the 8 or 16 page work ..................... . In ordering be sure to state the particular sizes of sheets machine is to fold and ifpossible, send us samples of the paper stock. Also let us know the size and speed of line shaft to which folder is to be belted. Our equipment is such that we can furnish any kind of Folder it is possible to build. 434 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA FORM RACKS There has always been a demand for a chase or form rack, but the diffi- culty has been in design- ing this much-needed article of modern print- ing office furniture in such a way as to econo- mize space and at the same time maintain the required capacity. The new form racks illustrat- ed herewith seem to meet all the requirements. They are strong and sub- stantially built, and var- nished the same as our regular line of cabinets. The lower com part- ments in all racks are 36 inches in the clear, middle . ,. compartments 24 inches, .. , . . - . an 11 ) ) m . No. 0. Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width at base 22 inches; length, 2 feet 6% inches. Shelves for 10 chases in each tier, 30 shelves in all. Price ...................... $24.00 No.1. Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width at base, 22 inches; length, 3 feet 9 inches. Shelves for 16 chases in each tier, 48 shelves in all. Price .......................... 36.00 No. 2. Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width at base, 22 inches; length, 5 feet 4 inches. Shelves for 24 chases in each tier, 72 shelves in all. Price .......................... 52.00 FORM TRUCK UNION FORM TRUCKS Union Form Truck, with Heavy . a e? Rubber Tires ............ $5 00 Cast-l ron with Steel Shaft for Mov- ing Heavy Forms ......... 3. Rubber Tires, extra per pair . . . . 2.00 PRINTERS’ FORM TRUCK . _ _ r n" . . . S. r ., . -_—' .,-__ ..:* .4 i o lire 250 I Rubber Ti e Q350 xm“"u;1-u-~_g 1... FURNITURE AND REGLET Wood Reglct, 6 point to 12 point, per yard ............... $0.02 \Vood Reglet, 18 point to 24 point, per yard ............... .03 \Vood Furniture, 36 point to 60 point (3 cm to 5 cm) per yard . . . .04 \Vood Furniture, 72 point to 108 point (6 cm to 8 cm) per yard . . . .06 \Vood Furniture, 120 point to 144 point (10 cm to 12 em) per yard . . . .08 Wood Furniture, 156 point to 102 point (13 em to 16 em) per yard . . . .10 \Vood Furniture, 216 point (18 em) per yard .............. .12 Wood Side Sticks, each .......................... .06 REGLET CUT TO LENGTHS Six Point or Twelve Point 10 ems long, 100 pieces ..... $0.15 45 ems long, 100 pieces ..... $0.50 15 cms long, 100 pieces ..... .20 50 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .55 20 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .25 55 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .60 25 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .30 60 cms long, 100 pieces ..... .65 30 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .2 " 65 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .70 35 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .40 70 cms long, 100 pieces ..... .75 40 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .45 75 ems long, 100 pieces ..... .80 Other Lengths at Proportionate Prices KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 43.5 FURNITURE AND REGLET PATENT STEEL FURNITURE ‘ égligaas 3%.».-- Style No. 1. 24-Point Steel, With one ~ » , ~ l2—point notch. Style No. 2. 36-Point Steel, with two 12-point notches. Style No. 3. 36-Point Steel, with one lS—point notch- Style No. 4. 54-Point Steel, with two 18-point notches. Font A has 8 pieces each of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 18, 20 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 pleas of Style No. l, and 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72 picas of Style No. 2; total, 224 pieces ............ $54.00 Font B, half the quantity of Font A, 112 pieces . . . ., ....... 27.00 Font C, is the first section of Font A 144 pieces ........... 29.00 Font D, is half quantity of Font C, 7 pieces ‘ ............. 14.50 Font E, is the second section of Font A, Style No. 2, 80 pieces . . . 23.15% Font F, is half quantity of Font E 40 pieces ............. Font G, has 8 pieces each, Style 0. 3, lengths, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 3(7, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72 picas; total, 176 4 p eces ................................. . Font H, is half quantity of Font G 88 pieces ............. 22. Font I, is made of Style No. 4, the length being 15, 18, 21, 24 inches, there being four outside pieces and 2 cross bars for each length, or 24 pieces in all .......................... 21.00 Price includes Case for all fonts except E. F and I. GAGE PINS AND FEED GUIDES P 88 77%. 'IL PRONG \VIEE ORIGINAL GOLDEN STEEL Prong Wire, er dozen .......................... $0.25 Original ma e in four sizes, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, per dozen ...... .60 Golden ‘teel, made in six sizes, Nos. 1, 2, 3,4,5and 6, per dozen . . . .40 No. 1 Gages are 12 points high and 716 inch lip; No. 2 15 points high and 116 inch lip; No. 3, 18 points high and 1,; inch lip; No. 4, 12 points high and short lip; No. 5, 15 points high and A inch lip; No. 6, 12 points high and % inch lip. All gages with tongues are 12 points high. EXTENSION FEED GUIDE FLEXIBLE FEED GUIDE Extension Feed Guide, per pair, including extra pair of short guides and tongues .......................... Flexible Feed Guide, designed for use as a side guide. Can be worked beneath the gripper; per dozen ............. PERFECT REGISTER GAGE A truly (perfect Register Gage; one size; price per set of three, inclu ing two dozen extra tongues ................ 61 25 436 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA GAGE PINS AND FEED GUIDES GAGE PIX \VITII SCREW ADJUSTABLE Smuxa ToxuUE ADJUSTMENT GAGE I’Ixs Per Set of Three, complete Per Dozen, consisting of 12 with tongues ........ $1.00 large pins and 12 large tongues extra. . $1.20 Per Set of Three, with three long extra tongues ..... 40 [RON GAGE PIN DRAWER Secured under press table; fol gage pins when not in use. Size, 2/_.x3‘/.,inches. Price, 25 cents; bv mail, 7 cents extra. GALLEYS PARAGON ALL BRASS GALLEY The Patent Corner Lock is a great feature, combining security, strength and accuracy of angle in the most important part. A hole, “C,” is drilled directly into the 0 bevel ends of the ribs and a bent steel anchor rod, “C,” is inserted before the ribs ‘are riveted to the bottom. -\cross the face of anchor, rod “C,” are milled two fix oblique slots, and crosswise through the ribs two ”$100 holes are drilled to correspond; t’into these are a driven metal pins, “ A,” as these pins strike the QGQ’QQ.) the slanting w all, “B ” of the milled slot in the ) Q269- steei anchor- rod, it orcibly draws the anchor 4° inwardly; closing the mitered corners '2’”? +Q of the ribs tight together with unfailing 0 +61 accuracv and with great power. c Single Column, 3/\23/ in inside . .S2.00 \ o p 0 Double Column, 6' 4x23% in. inside . . 2.50 Triple Column, 81/x23'Ain. inside . . 3.25 > \ews, 3A\11/ in inside ........ 1.50 Book, 5x23A in inside ......... 2.25 Distance from inside of side to edge enough to prevent the type scraping when pushed into in- clined galley racks. A bad feature in some makes. These galleys will fit the Hamilton or any other ”mm... ... make of galley -racks, «((0 being the same \\ idth be- ’. "' tween side ribs as any ------ other make. Better and stronger than any other, yet sells at same price. PARAGON ALL BRASS JOB GALLEYS XX“. YERKSQ“ VNVENTED I 1/111 // 6x10 inches inside ....... $1. 50 12x18 inches inside ....... $3.75 834x13 inches inside ...... 2. 00 14x21 inches inside ....... 4.50 9x14 inches inside ....... 2. 50 15x22 inches inside ....... 5.00 10x16 inches inside ....... 3. 00 18x25 inches inside ....... 6.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 437 GALLEYS LINOTYPE GALLEYS The two best galleys in the market. Simple and eii‘ec- tive. Nothing to get out of ~ *' order. PARAGON ALL BRASS 15 EMS OR UNDER 8 inch News ............. $1.50 12 inch News ............. 2.00 16 inch News ....... 2.25 mfl’m’mw 18 inch News ....... 2.25 "Na. 22 inch News ....... 2.50 all/l.” 24 inch News ....... 2.50 W Extra foot clamps . . . .50 For each additional em over 15 ems pi -a., add to list price 5 cents. In ordering, give exact width of column desired. SIMI’LEX ALL BRASS MAILING GALLEYS (Closed Ends) Paragon All Brass, 1).; x 30 inches inside ....... ' ......... $2.25 Paragon All Brass, 6% x 23);; inches inside ............... 3.25 Paragon All Brass, 73r§x21,‘._;inehes inside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Brass Lined, 1}§ x 30 inches inside ....... ' ............. 1.50 Brass Lined, 61.1):2231 inches inside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Brass Lined, 71/2 )1 225/, inches inside ................... 3.25 Mustang, brass bottom .......................... .75 Mustang, zinc bottom .......................... .60 Ruckenbrod, brass bottom ........................ .85 ltuckenbrod, zinc bottom ........................ .60 CHALLENGE PLATE-ZINC GALLEYS These galleys are made from double-rolled plate-zinc, especially pre- pared for that purpose. They are shaped in special moulds, the corners reinforced, making them substantial and durable. They are of the same thickness as regular brass galleys. They are especially adapted to storage purposes where type-setting and linotype machines are used. Special sizes will be made to order in lots of fifty or more at one time. SIZE INSIDE 99 OR LESS 100 OR OVER 250 OR OVER 500 OR OVER Single-Column. . . . . . .21jgx231/8. $0.75. . .8070. . $0.65. . . .8060 Single-(1011111111,jé-length .3},._;xny;. . .60. . . .55. . . .50. . . . .45 Double-Column ...... 611;;x23‘4 . .90. . . .85. . . .80. . . . .75 Job ............. 6 x10 .. .80... .75... .70.... .65 Job .......... ..8~j:’,’x13 .. .95... .90... .....85 .80 Job ............. 10 x16 . . 1.20. . . 1.15. . . 1.10. . . . 1.05 Mailing, closed ends . . 3}é.\'22,‘§. . .95. . . .90. . . .85. . . . .80 Mailing, closed ends . . . 614x22y2. ..1.20. . . 1.15. . . 1.10. . . . 1.05 438 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA GALLEYS CHALLENGE RIVETED ZINC GALLEYS . ah, ”>9 These galleys are des1gned for general use—particularly for storage purposes where it is desirable to keep the forms in the galleys while tak- ing groofs and correcting. The corners are square where the sides attach to t e bottom, thus insuring perfect proofs of type forms. The sides of Challenge Riveted Zinc Galleys are formed in the shape known as “chan- nel,” thus making the galleys stiff, rigid and true; also making them very easy to lift from the stone when filled with type. Special sizes will be made to order in lots of fifty or more at one time. SIZE 99 100 250 500 INSIDE OR LESS OR OVER OR OVER OR OVER Single-Column ....... 3%, x 23% . $1.10 . . .$l.05 . . .3100. . .3095 Single-Column,}./Zlength.. Ell/x1114 . .90. . . .85. . . .80. . . .75 Double-Column ....... 6121:2314 . 1.40. . . 1.35. . . 1.30. . . 1.25 Job and Book ........ 6 x10 . 1.10. . . 1.05. . . 1.00. . . .95 Job and Book ........ 8343113 . 1.30. . . 1.25. . . 1.20. 1.15 Job and Book ........ 10 x 16 . 1.60 . . . 1.55 . 1.50 . 1.45 Mailing, closed ends. . . . 6%x22% . 1.60. . . 155 1.50. 1.45 WOOD GALLEYS 6 x 10 inches inside ....... $0.30 8 x 24 inches inside ...... $0.60 6% x 24 inches inside ...... .60 10 x 16 inches inside ...... .65 8 x 10 inches inside ....... .40 10 x 24 inches inside ...... .75 Other makes of galleys not listed can be furnished promptly and at regular prices. GALLEY RACKS The convenience of a strong, well built galley rack can scarcely be overestimated. It occupies but little room, is bolted to the wall, out of the way, and holds galleys of matter which would otherwise an- noy the com ositors. Their cost, considering their capacity an utility is slight, and they are a desir- able and permanent fixture wherever used. To hold 6 Galleys ................ 33. To hold 8 Galleys ................ 4.00 To hold 10 Galleys ................ 5.00 To hold 12 Galleys ................ 6.00 To hold 15 Galleys ................ 7.50 To hold 18 Galleys ................ 9.00 To hold 20 Galleys ................ 10.00 Iron Arms, per pair ................ .40 UNION MOVABLE GALLEY RACK This galley rack holds 30 galleys (15) on each side), and is mounted on strong casters, so that it clan be moved at will to the most convenient posi- t on. Union Movable Galley Rack, holding 30 galleys . ..................... $21.00 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 439 GRIPPER FINGERS F 3/3 BETWEEN-LINE These fingers are fastened to the grippers by set screws. They are especially useful for work having small margins, or no margin at all, where the gripper would be useless. They attach firmly to the gripper, and can be relied on to pull any sheet from the form. For label work they are indispensable. They vary in size and shape to suit all varieties of work. Made in three shapes and each shape made in two sizes, 5%, inch for small and 1 inch for large gripper. Either Finger ............................... $0.50 Complete Cross-bar (crossed any size platen) ............. 1.50 HEIGHT GAGE Type High Hand Gage ....... $2.50 An immense amount of time and trou- ble can be saved by the use of this little tool, besides enabling you to put a gage on work sent in by electrotypers and en- gravers. PRICE OF SQUARE ROUND STONE LEG TABLE LEGTABLE 24x36 ins. . . $6.00. . $7.25. $511.00 26x44 ins. . . 8.00. . 8.00. . 12.00 26x72ins. . . 13.75. . 10.75. . 20.25 28x50 ins. . . 10.00. . 9.00. . 14.00 32x60 ins. . . 13.50. . 10.00. . 15.00 26x76 ins. . . 13.75. . 10.75. . 21.25 28x80 ins. . . 15.50. . 12.50. . 22.50 30x90 ins. . . 18.75. . 14.50. . 25.00 36x60 ins. . . 15.00. . 12.00. . 17.00 40280 ins. . . 22.25. . 16.75. . 26.75 48v60 ins. 20.00. . 15.00. 20.50 (Special sizes charge next larger size ) Coffins, 75 cents per running foot ' ” the long w ay. imposing Surfaces, (Iron) to order, per square inch . $0 03 IMPOSING TABLES WITH LETTER-BOARDS (See Illustration and Prices on Next Page) These imposing tables are strongly constructed to sustain the great weight to which they will be subjected. The frames and coffins as well as the letter-boards, are made of hardwood, and all the material enter- ing into them is carefully selected and free from imperfections. N0 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 any loss of time; if the matter is alive it is handy for imposition. 440 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA IMPOSING STONES AND STANDS TABLE WITH LETTER BOARDS <.*_\;. .I; ~ SIZE OF BOARDS WITH WITHOUT SIZE OF STONE INSIDE BOARDS BOARDS No. 9, 36x60 ins., 32 letter boards, 17%x26 ins. inside . . . £72.50 . . 1542.50 No. 10, 40x801ns., 48 letter boards, 19}«.’_.x22}{2 ins. Inside . . . 95.50. . . 55.00 Prices on other sizes and styles of Imposing Tables and Stones on Application INK FOUNTAINS Ink fountains for all makes of Presses will be furnished at lowest market prices THE PARAGON INK FOUNTAIN The upper form roller comes in contact with the fountain ink cylinder while directly under it, a single thumb-screw regulating the contact perfectly. Give the same screw an extra turn or so and the fountain is entirely disconnected, be- ing lifted over the tog form roller. Owing to its inged method of construction, this fountain can be thrown back leaving the disc com- plete y uncovered for wash- ing-up, and by allowing the form rollers to pass under instead of against the ink ' roll, all danger of accident by careless adjustment is avoided, and a much smoother and easier con- tact made. The fountain roller can be revolved by hand at any time by the operating lever, and is very useful when starting ink or adjusting the fountain. The whole fountain can be taken a art very easily for cleaning by removing four screws. The ink cylin er is full length of form rollers, carefully fitted with a tempered and ground ink knife, controlled by thumb screws and plenty of them, so the flow of ink can be regulated to a nicety the entire length. 3g Medium. . . .318.00 | 34 Medium. . . £19.00 | V2 Medium. . . .S20.00 Made to tit any Gordon press and most disc presses KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 441 INK FOUNTAINS BUCKEYE INK FOUNTAIN For any size Chandler & Price Gordon Press. The roller is so adjusted as to supply ink uniform- ly on either a large or a small job. Its size also makes it practical to use expensive ink without any waste, only a small amount being required to supply the fountain. Buckeye Fountain. . “$10.00 CHANDLER & PRICE LONG FOUNTAIN For work which requires greater capacity than can he obtained with the Buckeye. It is so made as to permit contact with the rollers the whole length, and will thus 9 furnish a greater supply of ink than the Buckeye. Especially adapted to the Chandler & Price Old Style Gordon. Long Fountain .............................. $20.00 Prices on other style Fountains on application. INK KNIVES WIDE BLADE 6-inch Blade, each . . . . . . .3060 9-inch Blade, each. . . . . . .S1.25 7-inch Blade, each ....... .75 10-inch Blade, each ....... 1.60 8-inch Blade, each ....... 1.00 12-inch Blade, each ....... 2.00 NARROW BLADE 6-inch Blade, each . . . .3050 8-inch Blade, each . . . . .70 10-inch Blade, each . . . . 1.00 12-inch Blade, each . . . . 1.65 INK SLICE Steel Blade, Brass Handle, each... ... ....$¥0.75 8x12 inches. . .3125 | 12x18 inches. . $2.00 | 18x24 inches. . $3.75 Inkoleum, per bottle ........................... 30.50 Peerless Ink Cream, per bottle ...................... .50 Chesapeake Economy Compound, 1 1b. can .............. .75 Chesapeake Economy Compound, 51!). can .............. 3.25 Chesapeake Economy Compound, 10 lb. can .............. 6.00 442 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA LABOR=SAVING METAL FURNITURE IMPROVED METAL FURNITURE The metal in this furniture is so evenly distributed that no part of a piece is weaker than another. The end and side- -bearings are cast solid, top and bottom alike. The bracings run almost the entire depth, uniform on both sides, giving it at the same time strength, durability and lightness. It is the mostb accurate metal furniture in the market, being carefully gaged to the point system. ()ur Improv ed Metal Furniture is made in the following sizes: 50, 40, 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 8, 6, 5and 4 ems pica long, by 10, 8, 6 5, 4, 3and2ems pica \\ ide. Put up in 12:12,,25 50 and 100 pound fonts, at the follow ing prices: — 12V pound font ......... $3.15 50 pound font ......... $12. 50 25 pound font .......... 6.25 100 pound font ......... 25. 00 Sorts to order per pound, 25 cents. The fonts are carefully assorted and arranged, having the narrow and smaller pieces predominating. The 25 pound fonts contain sizes from 81:25 to 2x4 ems plea, and the 50 pound or larger fonts, contain all of the above sizes, unless otherwise specially ordered. QUOTATION METAL FURNITURE We make our Quotation Furniture open on top and bottom, thereby lessening its \\ eight \\ ithout decreasing its strength. The following sizes are kept in Stock: 4, 3 and 2 ems pica side, by 4,8,12,16 and 20 ems pica long. I an be made up to 84 ems pica in length, graded by 4 ems, if desired. It is finished accurately to pica ems on the point system. Put up in tents of25 pounds or more, or cut to order, at 25 cents per pound. IIIIIIII RAILROAD METAL FU RNITURE IIIIIIIIIIl III III .. I I ‘ ‘. ”I I I III IIIIIIH» IIIIIIII: [III I" II IIIIIII I III“ II‘ III I III I III III This Furniture is made up in the folloxxlng widths: 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2 ems pica \Iide, by 17 inches long except the 2 em, which is 14 inches long, and is cut to order, or cut la or-savlng if desired, at the rate of25 cents per pound. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 44.3 LABOR=SAVING WOOD FURNITURE No. 1. Half case contains 280 pieces, with partitions . . $6.00 No. 2. Half case, contains 280 pieces,withoutpartitions 5.00 Half font, without case . 2.75 No 3. Single case, contains 560 pieces, with partitions . . 10.00 No. 4. Single case, contains 560 pieces,without partitions 8.00 Single font, without case 5.00 No. 5. Doublecase,contains 1120 pieces, with partitions . . 18.00 No. 6. Double case, contains 1120 pieces,without partitions 15.00 Double font, without case 10.00 No. 7. Mammoth case,contains 1580 pieces, extra length 40.00 ‘ Mammoth font, without case . . 25.00 Cases are furnished with doors, (Style B), or without doors (Style A), as desired. Style B is always sent unless otherwise specified, as the N0. 3 STYLE B, SINGLE CASE door can be easily removed. LABOR=SAVING REGLET CASES (300 yds.), of the best reglet, 6-point and 12-point, 300 pieces each of 10, 20, 30, 40, 25;? 50and 60 ems, 12-point, long, ““‘ ‘ with case, $10.00; without 33?. case, $6.00. No. 2. Contains 2,400 pieces (600 yds.), 6-point and 12- - point, 300 pieces each of 10, W}??? _ 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 72 and 120 ' ems, 12-point long, with . case $18.00; without case, $12.00. REGLET CASE No. 1 No. 3. Contains 4,200 pieces "R‘I‘fjw‘wt . :4irsje" , (550 yds.), 6-point and 12- ' ' " ’ ‘7 - ' 2‘ 2' . ' . point, in lengths from 10 to 51 ems, varying by one pica only, 100 pieces of each length, with case, $18.00; without case, $11.00. No.4. Contains 2,100 pieces .1. (275 yds.), one-half the fine": amount in No. 3; same lengths, from 10 to 51 ems, it.“ 12-point, varying by 12- point only, 50 pieces of each length, with case, $11.00; without case, $5.50. Larger sizes at short no- tice. For prices of cut reg- 'et, without cases, see under Furniture and Reg- REGLET CASE No. 4 let. “MW ', {:3 ‘ V J 25 26 I7 I! ”:70‘0 ,2 2‘ 2‘ U . .l u “W o 1T— A'HII'W 1. mum I I vmmmlmullull mmwmlmllll Tsar H mm!“ .Ium it II 0'10"!!!” ”with” ll 'u ‘a .4: ‘1' HI. "H" H! .U“ mm”! , My wmm u noun : w M Z I,” ‘ r‘l , O 14ml . "Il'li‘llilflm‘ a A H‘HH’I mu.” . mllmul'v‘. \l a A c: A c u- Hm V I1: ”H in .2'1'1 r 'I I MWM'“ .I : —~" :3: 4 w rd— ‘1- -.- =— - ":1 w. u'wwlnlrim W . x wry-11:1 ,, mm 1 w n 1. I I , g,1:.‘110‘1ammumwlr,‘ 2 ., I? :wm.’ Mm v v m J U ‘ ‘ 1,4 l [I 1 a1! 444 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA LAMP BRACKETS Lamp Brackets, ~ , each. .75 cents /i LEAD AND RULE CUTTERS IMPROVED LITTLE GIANT LEAD AND RULE CUTTER This machine retains all the desirable features of the original machine with sev- eral improvements. The long front bed is a great benefit, as the left hand of the opera- tor is only employed in feed- ing the material, leaving the right hand entirely free to operate the handle, each cut dropping oti‘the front bed without assistance. 313’s,“ No. 12, gages 12% inches back, 11%, inches front .. . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 No. 18, gages 18 inches back, 14 inches front .............. 12.00 Graduated to picas WESEL IMPROVED LEAD AND RULE CUTTER No.1. 9 inch Bed, not gradu- ated, gages 12 inches . . . $8.00 No. 2. Qinch Bed,graduated by picas, gages 12 inches . 9.00 No.3. 13inch Bed, extra heavy, graduated by picas, gages l8inches . . . 12.00 WESEL LINOTYPE SLUG CUTTER Specially designed for 44:,» cutting linotype slugs, \ which cannot be done sat- isfactorily on a regular rule cutter. The knife is 15 ems pica wide, so that the top of a single col- umn slug can be cut off to make a White or quad line. Cuts cleanly; does not break the slug. PRICE,_$12.00 WESEL LINOTYPE SLUG CUTTER KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 445 LEAD AND RULE CUTTERS ROUSE AMERICAN LEAD AND RULE CUTTER, No. 1. 4:" ‘ Rouse Ameri ‘an Lead and Rule (.Jutter, No. 1 ............. $7.00 Rouse American Lead and Rule Cutter, No. 2, same as No. 3, except that front gage sets to 6 points only, instead of to points ..... 10.00 ROUSE AMERICAN LEAD AND RULE CUTTER, No. 3. 'K‘ The gages can be set instantly. They are absolutely positive. They are correct and guaranteed to remain so. They can be set to 6 points as well as 12 points. The front gage can also be set quickly and positively from 1 point to 576 points. It is impossible for either gage to slip, or for material, however thin, to get under the bed gage. The bed and gage- rods are graduated to picas and numbered every five 12 point ems, the back gage-rod to indicate the measure when extended beyond the end of the bed. The cutting arrangement is operated by a combined lever and provided with a shear-cut for brass and a straight-cut for leads. The support to the right prevents any sag in the material between the front rage and the back knives. In cutting very short )ieces, it may be turne back out of the way. The machine rests on t iree feet, which insures a steady support. Capacity of bed-gage, up to 1260 points by 6 points. Capacity of front gage up to 576 points by points. Rouse American Lead and Rule Cutter, No. 3 ...... . . . . . . $312.00 446 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA LEAD AND RULE CUTTERS SINGLE GAGE LEAD CUTTER A cheap lead cutter. The knife has a shear cut, thus making the machine available for cutting thin brass rule as well as leads. Price .......... $2.00 LEADS AND SLUGS — 2 POINT 1 POINT 11-2 POINT AND THICKER Uncut, per pound .............. $0.40 ..... $0.24 ..... $0.16 Cut 7 ems and labor saving, per pound. . .48 ..... .30 ..... .20 Cut, 2 to 6K. ems, per pound ........ .68 ..... .44 ..... .35 LABOR-SAVING FONTS 2 POINT OR 3 POINT LEADS 6 POINT OR 12 POINT SLUGS 12%, pound font ........ S 2.50 121/2 pound font ........ S 2.50 25 pound font ......... 5.00 25 pound font ......... 5.00 50 pound font .......... 9.50 50 pound font ......... 9.50 100 pound font ......... 18.00 100 pound font ......... 18.00 LEADER BOXES Just “the thing” for hold- ing leaders. The size is 5x8 x1153 inches. You will re- quire one for every size of body type in your office. Each ............ $0.25 Per dozen ......... 2.50 LEAD RACKS EUREKA LEAD RACK This lead rack is made in a neat, strong and durable manner, havinga series of grad- uated spaces, with bottoms inclining back- ward, and also laterally, into which the different sizes of leads and slugs can readily be placed so that they will incline inwardly to prevent them from falling out, and also incline against each other to be retained in their respective places, whence they can be readily lifted out with the thumb and fore- finger. Figures indicating the different sizes of leads and slugs are fixed upon the front edges of the upright pieces, to aid the com- positor in using them. The first apartment is intended to be used for leads and the second for slugs. This rack holds 180 pounds of leads and slugs, cut from 4 to 28 ems long, enough to do the job work of any ordinary office. Eureka Lead Rack .......... $2.50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 447 LEAD RACKS WISCONSIN LEAD RACKS A common sense rack and are made in a su- perior solid style, and each compartment is numbered very plainly. A line-gage rule is at- tached to every lead rack to assist the work- man in determining . _, . _ 4 lengths while distribu- ..........- ._..~. ~ .. .. ting leads. Made in tVVO T\VO-TIER WISCONSIN LEAD RACK sizes. In the Two-tier \Vis- consin Rack leads and slugs lie flat and will not pi. (In racks where leads are placed on edge pi inevitably results . There are compart- ments to take leads from 4 to 121/2 ems (varying y ens ), and from 13 to 60 ems (varying by ems), the lengths being stamped over each com- )artment. The rack is solidly built. Compartments are 8 inches high. Vill hold 750 pounds of leads and slugs. Outside dimensions of this rack are 17%x37 inches. The Four-tier \Visconsin Lead Rack has two compartments each for all sizes in the two-tier rack described above, and is similar in design and construction. One compartment of each size may be used for leads and other for slugs or reglet. \Vill hold 1500 pounds of leads and slugs. Outside dimensions of this Rack are 34%):37 inches. \Visconsin Lead Rack, 2-tier .............. , ......... $6.00 Wisconsin Lead Rack, 4-tier ....................... 9.00 THE BOSTON LEAD RACK Made in four sections, which are sold sep- arately, if desired. The different lengths which go in each section are stamped over each com- partment, as shown in cut. A line-gage for determining lengths is attached to each sec- tion. This is a popular, low-priced rack. The four sections accommodate lengths from 4 to 7, varying by ens, and from 7 to 60, varying by ems. The front of each section measures 8%,): 171/2 inches. Compartments are 6% inches high. --'vu...-=.~.-..'... 'u' Boston Lead Rack, set of four ....... $5.40 Section No. 1, holds 4 to 15 em lengths . . $0.90 f,» Section No. 2, holds 16 to 30 em lengths . . 1.20 my 1 1 Section No. 3, holds 31 to 45 em lengths . . Section No. 4, holds 46 to 60 em lengths . . 10...; -—¢ '..ll" ~ L'iJ-iwm- .80 ->.~.-:;‘._:;;E'.;a;;_i.iirim-"2. .. Bos'rox LEAD RACK LETTER BOARDS Sm: UNDER CABINETS AND IMl’OSING TABLES LINOTYPE RULE Samples and prices on application. See also Column Rule in Brass Rule section. 448 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA LINOTYPE SAW A small and conven- ient Saw for Linotype work, with an adjust- able table 19 inches long and 14 inches wide, with right angle and parallel gages. The former has an adjustable clamp for holding the lines of type securely while being sawed. Floor space occu- pied, 17 x 19 inches; height, 40 inches. This Saw Table can be used for cutting plates and other small work, and will be found a valuable ad- dition to any news- paper plant. In every reSpect a perfect and superior machine, in keeping with the reputation of the makers, and well - . worth the price asked. Price, including Countershaft ...................... $60.00 MAILING=LIST MATERIAL 00"“ Ten point Mailing Type including the Condensed Clarendon for Post ()tlices and the abbreviations on em or en body, will be furnished in fonts ot'50 pounds and upwards, at 46 cents per pound. Brass Reglet for Mailing (lallcys, nonpareil thickness (running lengthwise of galley), each ..................... $0.50 Space Reglet, cherry, per 1000 ...................... 1.50 The closed-end Mailing Galley is calculated to hold the names and post oilice addresses of 500subscribers. One hundred pounds of Ten point will set a list of 1000 names and 350 pounds a list of 5000 names. MAILING MACHINES LONGLEY’S TIMES MAILERS These Mailers are simple and com- pactin construction,areeasily handled and unexeelled in speed, which is only limited by the skill of the operator. An illustrated de- scriptive circular, giving full and concise information con- cerning these valuable ,._ machines will be sent on Tm: LEVER CUT Mamas]: application. . .q.—"m. ..... w .5 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 449 MAILING MACHINES LONGLEY’S TIMES MAILERS Both styles Mailers are made in two sizes, to take 1% and 1% inch strips. \Vhen no size is given we always send the 11/2 inch. Other sizes made to order. Lever Cut Mailer. . .$30.00 Reliable Mailer . . . 30.00 23;:- _ THE RELIABLE M AILER PARAGON MAILER The best and most reliable Mailer in the world for the money. The Paragon combines at once simplicity and strength,easy to han- dle and rapid in motion. The paste box, being a separate and distinct part, is easily taken out for cleaning purposes, thus pre- venting the paste from getting on the in- side of the belt—a great objection in other machines. All material used in its con- struction is of the very best, guaranteeing strength and durability. In the Paragon Mailer will be found all the desirable features used in the most popular mailers, with other new appliances, which makes it the most complete mailer in the market. All parts can be duplicated. This mailer is conceded to be the best PARAGON MAILER low-priced machine made. Nothing has been Spared in its manufacture, consequently they will wear longer and give more satisfaction than any other mailer of its kind. Paragon Mailer, (no royalty) ...................... $15.00 1%; 1.42.: 7‘15?" . "if MUSTANG MAILER The Mustang Mailer occupies a space 37 inches in length and 4% inches in width, is made wholly of iron, without springs or complica- tions of any kind to get out of order. It is capable of printing addresses at the rate of 1500 to 2000 per hour, according to the expertness of the operator. The mailing list is made up on galleys either 10 ems or 13 ems 12 point in width on the inside. Each galley will contain 75 addresses, is easily accessible for making corrections and convenient for handling. Mustang Mailer for lO-em measure ................... $10.00 Galleys, 10-em measure, each ...................... .50 \Vood Reglet to place between names, lO-em measure, per 1000 . . . 1.50 Mustang Mailer A, for three and four-line addresses (takes same size galley as standard size mailer) ................ 12.00 Mustang Mailer B (is larger than either of the other sizes, takes a galley 13 ems in width inside, and can be used for addresses from one to four lines ........................... 12.50 Galleys, l3-em measure, each ...................... .60 \Vood Reglet to space between names, 13-em measure, per 1000 . . . 2.00 4.50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA KEYSTONE MAIL AND SUBSCRIPTION=LIST BOOK By this system the names and addresses of sub- scribers are kept on movable labels or tags, which are securely held in position by a simple patented device, but which can be removed or changed in an instant. The date of subscription, payment, etc, can be kept on the margin adjacent to labels for a number of years. By this method no erasure or mutilation of the list nor book need occur. In case a name is to be dropped from the list, remove the label and insert a new one, or the same label turned presents a new direction tag. If a change of address is desired from one list to another, the labels or tags can be shifted by the most simple manipulation. By this system of keeping lists, you always have the sub- scriber’s account before you,with the date that it is paid to. The leaves and back of this book are made of the very best material, and will last for years. PRICES Book for 500 Names, Single Column ...... $4.50 Book for 1000 Names, Single or Double Column, 5.50 Book for 1500 Names, Single or Double Column, 6.50 Book for 2000 Names, Single or Double Column, 7.50 Book for 2500 Names, Single or Double Column, 8.50 Book for 3000 Names, Single or Double Column, 9.50 Book for 4000 Names, Single or Double Column, 12.00 Book for 5000 Names, Single or Double Column ............ 15.00 Extra Labels, per 1,000 .......................... Other sizes made to order. Single Column Books are 15 inches in length, and 8 inches wide. Double Column Books are 15 inches in length, and 14 inches wide. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 451 MALLETS RAW-HIDE BOUND MALLETS PATENTED The most durable, finest finished and handsomest made. Positively will not split. The spring of the hide-facing cushions the blow and pre- vents jarring the muscles. 2inch Face ........... $0.60 l 2% inch Face .......... $0.75 3 inch Face ............... $1.00 HICKORY LIGNUM VITIE Small .............. $0.25 Small .............. $0.50 Medium ............ .30 Medium ............ .60 Large .............. .40 Large .............. .75 MITER BOXES 13 1-2 EMS WIDE 3|N8.WIDE \Vood, three-ply $0.50 . . . $0.60 \Vood, old style . .40 . . . . .50 Iron ........ 2.50 . . . . 3.00 Saws ............... 1.50 MITERING MACHINES WESEL UPRIGHT MITERING MACHINE Wesel Upright Mitering Ma- chine, with sliding gage . . $13.00 Wesel Upright Mitering Ma- chine, with micrometer gage, 20.00 MITCHELL’S MI- TERING MACHINE This cuts like a met- al planer. The carriage carries the rule under . , the cutting tool, which \ is fed lower at each cut. . ‘ V M (J “ Capacity, 24-point rule. V ”C ' ' Mitchell’s Mitering Machine. . . .$35.00 Prices of other ma- chines on application. 452 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER FILES HAMILTON’S NEWSPAPER FILE These files are made of cherry, nicely finished in oil. The fastenings are brass, with steel thumbscrew, having polished heads. The clasp end of the tile has a flat-headed thumb- screw, which is passed through a slot, and by giving the screw one-quarter of a turn the file is securely locked. They are made in the following reg- ular sizes; other sizes furnished if desired. To hold sheets 20 inches wide. To hold sheets 22 inches wide. To hold sheets 21 inches wide. To hold sheets 26 inches wide. To hold sheets 28 inches wide. To hold sheets 30 inches wide. To hold sheets 34 inches wide. Hamilton Newspaper File, each, $1.25 NEWSPAPER HEADINGS lclectrotyped—for prices and styles, see page 182 to 197. Engraved to order ........................ $7.00 to $25.00 Prices of Brass Newspaper Headings furnished on application. NUMBERING MACHINES THE IMPROVED WETTER NUMBERING MACHINE This numbering ma- 4; ‘MME“ chine is just type high, WKQ§2§§§ locks up in any form like \QE was a small cut, can be used _ _ _ sharp; is small and com- the figures, and will num- on any job or cylinder press; prints clean and , u— — a— rd ' pact enough to allow type -~- ., :-.-.;;;,-_.-='-'-' 3}}.- matter to be set close to her from 1 up as high as you wish with accuracy and precision. All \Vetter machines are made of best materials, with all parts interchangeable and every machine guaranteed. \Vetter machines can be made, on special order, with the )lunger on the reverse end, or at top or bottom, or any distance from t e figures desired, or they can be made to number back- wards or with iigures cut reverse for numbering on tissue paper' skipping wheels can be furnished to skip any number from 1 to 10, an other special combinations for numbering checks, bonds coupons, etc., where there are more than one on a page. \Vetter machines can also be made to print any one number any number of times, and then auto- matically advance to the next higher number. The prices below are for machines to number consecutively from 1 up: no.12 NUMBERS /—————STYLE or Flaunes——-——\ IMPROVED UP TO JORK L M R SORX TORP 5 \Vheel Machine . 99,999 . . $14.00 . . $18.00 . . $25.00 . . $18.00 . . $20.00 . . $25.00 6 \Vheel Machine . 999,999 . . 17.00 . . 21.00 . . 28.00 . . 21.00 . . 24.00 . . 28.00 7 \Vheel Machine 9,999,999 . . 21.00 . . 24.00 . . 32.00 . . 24.00 . . $.00 . . 32.00 '4. ~_ och/6:16:96; »_ 7.408;}: 1907.; KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 453 NUMBERING MACHINES WETTER NUMBERING MACHINES (Continued) The prefix “No.” on all Wetter machines can be removed and another letter or any character inserted in its place without removing the machine from the press. This can be done in a moment. Style J, K, and L of the 5 and 6-whee1 sizes are kept in stock by the manufacturers and can be shipped immediately on receipt of order. STYLES OF FIGURES FOR WETTER MACHINES 8...... 1234567890 Sm. K 1234567890 s.m1,1234567890 MmM1234567890 ME.R1234567890 mms1234567890 Smm1234567890 Smm123456789 am42345678 The above styles of figures are made in any size required up to 1 inch deep. In addition to the figures shown, over 100 styles are made, so that almost any style figure desired can be furnished. No. 3 RAILROAD WETTER NUMBERING MACHINE For small railroad work (made with plunger at top or bottom as de- sired). Occupies but «fig-inch space on ticket. Condensed Gothic figures (Style R) unless otherwise ordered. 5 \Vheel, each . . $25.00 | 6 \Vheel, each . . $28.00 I 7 Wheel, each . . $31.00 No. 4 CASH SALE WETTER NUMBERING MACHINE For cash sale slips; automatic _ from 1 to 50 or 50 to 1 and repeat; or 1 to 100 or 100 to 1 and repeat. Bill'- erent machines are required for different combinations. A letter can precede the figures (printing thus: A50, B 50, etc.) by using a slide with a letter on it in place of the “ No.” slide . * a. / / ‘ \Q /% that is furnished with each machine " ....... 33$?"Eifé‘rfié‘iiarbgufl‘iiriq‘flgq3’235‘33: , ///////////////////////////////////////// serted in its place without taking the 1/ Nuflgfiazfififim machine out of the form. / “gigantzm’fira. ‘ 13813 13; 11tt%51)60?%§2h' '. I I I 251503188 / /////////// ////// / Prices and any other information regarding other styles or special Wetter machines sent on application. 454 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA NUMBERING MACHINES BATES TYPOGRAPHIC NUMBERING MACHINE NEW MODEL No. 27—81213 1% x 5; IN. New Model, No. 27—a type-high automatic numbering machine de- signed to be locked in the chase with the form,wholly surrounded by type matter, or used separately to print the number only. Every figure disk is automatically advanced in consecutive order from 1 to 99,999. The machine may be taken apart in an instant for cleansing, with- out removing any screws, and is quickly assembled again. The figures are cut upon steel wheels and are practically N? 12345 indestructable. Only the size and style of figures shown in accompanying cut are car- ried in stock. Others are made to order at an extra charge. Letters engraved upon extra plungers or steel slides may precede the figures instead of the pre- iix “No.” Letter wheels are also fur- nished. For num- bering checks, or- ders, strip tickets and otherjobs with several forms to a sheet, “skipping” A- y ~.- unit wheels are fur- . -, 7 nished, which are '" " “ interchangeable \ with regular unit wheels. Only the best material and the highest order of mechanical skill are employed in its construction. All machines are guaranteed in every particular. New Model No. 27 ............................. $14.00 Model No. 28, for general job work, the same in every respect as Model No. ‘27, excepting it is made with six wheels; capacity, 1 to 999,999 ................................ 18.00 Prices and descriptions of other styles of Bates Typographic Num- bering Machines will be furnished on application. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 455 NUMBERING MACHINES BATES HAND NUMBERING MACHINES These very superior machines operate con- secutively, duplicate and repeat, and the changes are made instantaneously by moving the pointer on the dial. The movement of the figures is entirely automatic, and receive ink from a thick felt pad. The mechanism mate- rial and finish are of the very best, all parts are interchangeable, and the operation is noiseless. PRICES 4 W'heels,numbering to 9,999 ..... $12.00 5 VVheels,numbering to 99,999 ..... 14.00 6 \Vheels, numbering to 999,999 ..... 16.00 7 \Vheels, numbering to 9,999,999 ..... 18.00 STYLES OF FIGURES STYLE A STYLE F. STYLE F STYLE G N -_____; '91 12345 1234-5 PARAGON HAND NUMBERING MACHINE STYLES OF FIGURES Style R 1234567890 Style S 1234567890 Style T 1234567 890 StyleW1234567890 This machine is lower in price, but does the same work that other hand num- bering machines do. It is well made, and changes are quickly made by inserting a .— < ’ ' '_ ' ~ . pin in the holes opposite the indicators, as J Ems/1:1 ‘ shown in cut. , ( of "new ° =1, PRICES 4 \Vheels,numbering to 9,999. . . .3800 5\Vheels, numbering to 99,999. . . . 9.00 6 \Vheels, numbering to 999,999 . . . . 10.00 7 \Vheels, numbering to 9,999,999 . . . . 12.00 456 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA OIL CANS Tin, small ........... $0.20 | Tin, large ............ $0.25 Copper or brass furnished on order. OVERHEAD FIXTURES SEE POWER FIXTURES OVERLAY KNIFE For Cutting Overlays, nickeled ..................... $0.40 In Leather Case, for pocket use ..................... .50 PAD COUNTER SEE TABLET COUNTER PARAGON PAPER CUTTERS \ . These cutters are made of the ~% best materials and embrace all the 1' qualities of perfect cuttilng ma- /~\,,, \ chines. They are strong at all ("Tim A GUN ,aQ. points, with powerful leverage. The / I ‘ / ,m, :0 tables are marked in lines and '2- ,,,:-‘~,;, squares. They are furnished with _ t . back and side gages and squaring gages, forsmallwork. The full cut of ____.————""' the knife is made by one stroke of aim, the lever, the movement of the knife ‘ being an easy oblique cut, the same / as given by steam—power cutters. This peculiar motion,which makes . the cut so easy, is used on all sizes. - - The 14 inch size is a very handy ‘0 cutter and will effect a great saving _.- of time and labor in the cutting of v sgnallI work, sduch as Labels, bgnds, , , , c rcu ars, car s, etc. very es r- 14 150“ nAlP‘QO“ 1"” ER able feature is its ability to gage and (’UTTM‘ cut accurately very narrow jobs. It is built on the same designs as the larger sizes. Thez22yz and 25 inch cutters gage within half-inch of the knife. The 221/2 inch cuts 3 inches, and the 25 inch cuts 31/2 inches of paper or cardboard. The 30 and 32 inch sizes gage within 1% inch of knife and will cut 3%, inches of paper or cardboard. The lever, which is extra long on these two sizes, is )laced near the base (see cut on next page), thereby greatly increasing t 1e leverage and reducing the amount of power required in cutting to a minimum. All parts of the Paragon Cutters are inter- changeable. 14 inch, to cut and square 14 inches ................... $45.00 22% inch, to cut and square 22% inches ................. 80.00 25 inch, to cut and square 25 inches ................... 95.00 30 inch, to cut and square 30 inches ................... 140.00 32 inch, to cut and square 32 inches ................... 155.00 Revised Prices of Paragon Paper Cutters , LIST PRICES 14 inch ..... s 45 00 2255 inch ..... 8 9o 00 25 inch ..... $110 00 30 inch ..... $165 00 32 inch ..... $190 00 For Sale by THE KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY 9th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia Revised December 15. 1903 (OVER) Revised Price List of Paper Cutter Knives 12 14 16 18 19 22 23 25 26 23 30 32 33 36 Advance Lever... 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.00 14.00 16.50 Advancel’ower.. .. 14.00 16.50 Clipper ........... 4.50 ......... ChallengeLever.. 6.00 7.50 12.00 16.00 18.00 . Challenge ........ 16.00 18.00 21.00 Chandler&Price. 9.00 12.00 15.00 Golding .......... 10.00 13.00 Howard Gem ..... 16.00 18.00 Ideal ............. 9.00 11.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 Jewel ............. 9.00 13.00 . 9.00 11.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 . Paragon ........ 5.25 9.00 10.00 14.00 16.50 11.00 .. 14.75 Peerless Gem ..... 8.50 9.00 14.50 16.00 Reliance .......... 6.75 92511.00 12.50 Utility ............ 5.50‘7.00 NOTE—The 2‘2l/.2 inch Paragon Cutter Knives are made in two lengths, the Old Style being 24%; inches and the hew Style 25% inches. Orders should always specify which style is required. ‘ W, For Sale by THE KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY 9th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia Revised December 15, 1903 (OVER) l E KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 457 PARAGON PAPER CUTTERS 22%, INCH 30 AND 32 INCH The 25 inch size is same as the 22%2 inch, except there is a balance weight attached to the lower part of lever. SPHINX PRINTERS’ PASTE The ideal paste for the pressroom. Keeps soft and free from mold. No risk of lumps getting into the packing or overlays and battering the type. It does not swell the packing or wrinkle the paper. Also used for backing pamphlets. Added, in small quantities to inks just before the printing, it accelerates their drying. Half-pint Can ......... $0.10 Quart Can ........... $0.25 Pint Can ............ .15 Gallon Pail . . . ....... .75 Two Gallon Pail ........ $1.25 PERFORATORS PARAGON PERFORATOR A combined perforator and gripper for job presses. Very simple and effective, and does not cut the rollers. Per- forates and acts as a gripper while you print. Remove a gripper and bolt the perfora- tor in its place and it is ready for use. Pays for itself in a very short time. % Medium ........... $5.00 1/2 Medium ........... $7.00 ,4 Medium ........... 6.00 1/2 Super Royal ......... 7.00 In ordering mention what style of press it is to be used on. 458 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA PERFORATORS (Continued) ROSBACK FOOT POWER PERFORATOR This machine is built strong and durable and makes a perfect per- foration. The frame is securely braced and bolted so as to prevent its being racked or twisted out of shape by transportation or otherwise, causing undue wear of the needles and die. A very excellent feature of this machine is the sliding steel plates on front of needle bar, which enables the operator to easily and quickly provide for stubs of checks, etc., rendering a portion of the needles inoperative. The stripper has a heavy flanged back, consequently it is stiff and will not spring. The bed, on to which the die plate is fastened, is about one-half inch thick, thus insuring a solid cutting surface. Made in four sizes: 15-inch Rosback, 300 pounds ...................... $60.00 20-inch Rosback, 325 pounds ...................... 75.00 24-inch Rosback, 325 pounds ...................... 100.00 28-inch Rosback, 350 pounds ...................... 125.00 ROSBACK STEAM POWER PERFORATOR This machine is of the same general construction as the Rosback Foot Power Perforator. It is made in two sizes: 24-inch Rosback Power Perforator, 410 pounds ............ $150.00 28-inch Rosback Power Perforator, 425 pounds ............ 175.00 28-inch Progress, extra heavy power with Progress Feed Gage and Reclining Rear Table with Jogging Gages, complete, 640 pounds 275.00 THE PROGRESS PERFORATOR FEED GAGE A new and useful combination Feed Gage attachment for Round- lioie Perforators. Can be adjusted to any round-hole perforator in the market. A boy or girl can easily set and operate it. In ordering this gage please state size of your perforator. Progress Perforator Feed Gage, for any round-hole perforator . . . 335.00 ROSBACK HAND PERFORATOR This machine makes a round hole and perforates fully 10 inches. The stripper is double flanged, which renders it stiff and firm and not liable to spring or careen. A strictly first-class perforator. 10-lnch Rosback Iiand Perforator, 85 pounds ............. $35.00 PLANERS Maple, 3x6 inches ............... $0.25 Maple, 339:8 inches .............. .30 ~ Maple, leather top, 3i/2x8 inches ....... .40 Proof Planers, 31§x8 inches .......... .60 Felt for Proof Planer ............. .30 Linotype Planer, face covered with corrugated rubber ........ .50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 459 POWER FIXTURES These fixtures consist of the overhead cone pulley, shaft, hangers, and small pulley, and an extra split or solid one to go on the main shaft. The split cone being in halves can be attached to the main shaft without taking the shaft down. PRICES For Eighth or Quarto Medium, 3 Speeds, Solid Cone Pulley . . . . $15.00 For Eighth or Quarto Medium, 3 Speeds, Split Cone Pulley . . . . 17.25 For Eighth or Quarto Medium, 4 Speeds, Solid Cone Pulley . . . . 18.00 For Eighth or Quarto Medium, 4 Speeds, Split Cone Pulley . . . . 21.00 For Eighth or Half, or 14y, x 22, 4 Speeds, Split Cone Pulley . . . . 24.00 \Vhen ordering overhead fixtures, give exact diameter of main shaft; also number of revolutions per minute. We can furnish everything in the line of shafting, hangers, pulleys, belts, etc. Prices on application. ‘ PRESSES ‘ CHANDLER AND PRICE PILOT LEVER PRESS These presses are strong, easily operated, and have all the es- sentials ofa thoroughly good and practical printing press. Many jobs of card and other work can be placed on this press and completed in less time than would be consumed in making ready on ordi- nary presses. The size, 6% x 10 inches, inside chase, embraces all ordinary commercial printing. Price ........... $35.00 (Boxed and shipped) Furnished with one set of rollers (cast), one wrench, one chase. PRICE OF EXTRAS Roller Mould ...... $2.50 Roller Stocks, each . . . .1- Roller Cast, each . . . . .40 Chase ........... .75 Spider Chase ....... .75 THE 6%,x10 PILOT LEVER PRESS Hand Roller ------- .50 460 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA PRESSES CHANDLER & PRICE GORDON PRESS This press runs easily and quietly and is so well . balanced that its speed is ’ limited only by the ability ‘ of the feeder. The dis- tribution is unequaled. The horizontal platen,with long rest, insures speed, ease and accuracy in feed- ing. Each press is fitted with throw-off, depressible grippers and instantaneous chase clamp, three chases, one brayer, two wrenches, two sets roller stocks and one roller mould. If de- sired two extra chases or three cast rollers furnished instead of the mould. “hi-3‘! l\='§;:h{ INSIDE OF CHASE INSIDE OF CHASE 7 x 11 inches ......... $150.00 12 x 18 inches ......... $300.00 8 x 12 inches ......... 165.00 14 x 20 inches ......... 400.00 10 x15 inches ......... 250.00 141/2 x 22 inches ........ 450.00 Side Steam Fixtures $15.00 extra. No charge for boxing and shipping. GALLY UNIVERSAL PRESSES These presses are adapted to all kinds of work, from the lightest card work to the heaviest emboss- ing and wood printing. The fountain and distribution on these presses are as eilicient as on the highest grade cylinder presses. The weight and strength are greater than in any other platen press, as it is designed to do work that cannot be safely attempted on any other type of press. They are built in several styles and combinations. Style No. 1 is the regular press, adapted for general letter press work. The platen is supported by live heavy jack-screws, by which it can be readly adjusted. It has steel shafts, the double adjuster bar with two adjuster latches and two adjuster slides on half-medium and half-super royal only. All parts are interchangeable. Style No. 2 differs from Style No. 1 in that it is more heavily built and has a steel section in large gear wheel. It has, also, special attachments for commencing the rolling of forms from both top and bottom, which specially adapt it to line or large tint work. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 461 PRESSES GALLY UNIVERSAL PRESSES (Continued) Style No.3 is adapted, by diiferent combinations of special devices to the finest and heaviest classes of cut and solid tint printing, hot or cold embossing or stamping, “ case printing” for bookbinders and wood pr nting. QUARTER MEDIUM HALF MEDIUM HALF SUPER-ROYAL 10x15 13x19 14x22 Style 1 ............ $350.00 ........ $450.00 ........ $515.00 Style 2 .................... 500.00 ........ 575.00 Style 3 A. .......... 450.00 ........ 600.00 ........ 650.00 Style 3 B .......... 470.00 ........ 626.00 ........ 676.00 Style 3 U .................. 738.00 ........ 800.00 Style 3 D .......... 474.00 ........ 629.00 ........ 679.00 Style 3 E .................. 738.00 ........ 800.00 Special Circulars describing the various styles of Universal Presses Embossers, Gutters and Ureasers not herein listed, sent on application HAND AND CYLINDER PRESSES \Ve can furnish all makes of hand and cylinder presses at manu facturers’ own prices. Send for prices and descriptive circulars. PRESS POINTS AND WRENCH ,f—‘f:-e-ég..-‘*'f? , AQIET3=~ These points are far superior to the old method of driving nail or wire in wood furniture to make holes in sheet, as they are screwed in as far as the cross bar with wrench furnished, when they will stand the right height. Press Points per dozen ......................... $0.75 \Vrench, each ............................... .75 PRESS PUNCHES MULTIPLEX PRESS PUNCH This is the only punch with a magazine for catching the waste disks, insuring absolute safety from the bits of paper getting on the inking rollers, in the type matter or bearings of the press, and for this reason it is the only punch that can be worked successfully on a cylinder press as well as on a job press. The punches are adjustable on the magazine, which locks in the form in any position, the same as a piece of furniture. The machine is less than type-high and is operated from the platen, avoiding any obstruction to feeding, damage to the inking rollers, or soiling of the stock. Made in two sizes, 8 x 30 ems and 8 x 50 ems. One Multiplex Press Punch, 8 x 50 ems, with 4 dies ........... $4.00 One Multiplex Press Punch, 8 x 30 ems, with 2 dies ........... 2.50 Extra Dies, per set of two ........................ .50 Size of dies: ,1, 3,52, 136, g, {1}, 5 inches. Price of parts: set of 2 nuts 25 centS' set of 2 washers, 25 cents; but- ton wrench, 10 cents; tympan disks, per dozen, 25 cents; rubber markers, per 1/2 dozen, 25 cents. 462 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA PRESS PUNCHES (Continued) ELM CITY PRESS PUNCH This punch is made 2 points lower than type-high and one or more can be locked up in a type form, and will cut a round clean hole in paper or cardboard at the same time the job is printed. It will not clog, as each piece cut is ejected by a plunger and falls to the floor as soon as the impression is taken from it. The cutters are all mounted on the same size body, and all parts are interchangeable. Brass rule should be used under the outer sheet of the tympan for a cutting surface. Punch for 1, 13,, or 3, inch hole ...................... $0.75 Punch with set of cutters for 71,, ~33 and :- inch hole ........... 1.25 Cutter, made of finest tool steel ..................... .‘ Ejector for either size ........................... .10 PRINTERS’ TRUCKS The \Visconsin Printers’ Truck is made especially for the use of prin- ters, to be easily moved in a limited space. The truck will turn in its own length the two end wheels being on swivels. The handle hooks on at both ends—this feature saving much time in turning a truck laden with a paper or a form. These trucks will bear immense weight and give lasting service. 24 x 36 inches over all ........................... $16.00 33 x 45 inches over all ........................... 18.00 38 x 52 inches over all ........................... 20.00 Other sizes made at proportionate prices. PROOF PRESS This proof press is extremely strong and durable. A thoroughly braced iron frame supports the bed and encloses the walnut closet for ink and paper. The extra large and heavy roller is covered with the best felt blanket. Sizes larger than the following are made to order. No. l, 10 x 31 inches, with frame ..................... $30.00 No. 1, 10 x 31 inches, without frame ................... 22.50 No. 2, 16 x 31 inches, with frame ..................... 42.00 No. 2. 163;; x 35 inches, without frame .................. 30.00 Felt Blanket for 10 x 31 press ...................... 1.20 Felt Blanket for 16 x 31 press ...................... 1.90 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 463 QUOINS KEYSTONE PATENT QUOINS These quoins are so well known to printers everywhere that they need no further rec- ommendation. No. 1. Small, per doz.,$1.00 net No. 2. Large, per doz., 1.50 net Keys for either size . . .35 net Willi/III/I’zrl iii/1141,; IIIIIII‘IIIIIIII' IIII II III" I I III II' It is locked by a tap ofa mal- let and occupies no more space in length when locked than \\ hen unlocked. Can be used -- in a space 18 points wide by 3 .. 120 points long, either outside or inside a form. It is abso- lute ly safe, because when locked, it rests against the cor- responding flat surface. The harder the surface it bears against the better. it may be used to lock up matter inside a brass circle or 0\ a1, or in places where no other quoin of \\ ood or metal can be used. ' I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl IIIIIIIII'IIIIIII, II Midget Safety Quoins, per dozen, including key ......... $2.00 net WOOD QUOINS BOXESiOO BAGSSOO BAGSiOOO Regular Hickory ........ $0. 40 ........ $1.80 ........ $3.50 Regular Boxwood ....... .60 ........ 2.70 ........ 5.25 ROLLERS HAND ROLLERS FRAME AND ROLLER EXTRA HANDLE COMPLETE STOCK 6 inch, one handle ........ $1. 25 ........ $1. 85 ........ $0.40 8 inch, one handle ........ 1. 50 ........ 2. 30 ........ .45 10 inch, one handle ........ 1. 75 ........ 2. 75 ........ .50 12 inch, one handle ........ 2.00 ........ 3.20 ........ .60 14 inch, tw o handles ....... 2.25 ........ 3.65 ........ .70 16 inch, two handles ....... 2.50 ........ 4.10 ........ .75 18 inch, two handles ....... 2.7 ........ 4.55 ........ .80 20 inch, two handles ....... 3.00 ........ 5.00 ........ .85 22 inch, two handles ....... 3.25 ........ 5.30 ........ 1.00 24 inch, two handles ....... 3.50 ........ 5.65 ........ l 10 464 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA ROLLERS BRAYER ROLLERS 1 3-4 INCHES FRAME ROLLER IN DIAMETER AND CORE COMPLETE 6 inch ................. $0. 90 . . . . ........... $1.20 8 inch ................. 1.00 ................ 1.40 ROLLER CASTING 8 x 12 or smaller ........ $0. 40 12 x 18 .............. $1. 00 9 x 13 .............. .45 13x19 .............. 1. 00 10 x 15 .............. .80 \20 .............. 1 10 11x17 .............. .85 141/:x22 ............. 125 Cylinder press rollers, per pound, 35 cents. Hand press roller, 3 in- ches in diameter, 10 cents per running Inch; larger than 3 inches, 35 cents per pound. Roller Composition from 35 cents to 50 cents, per pound. ROLLER CLOTH FELT FOR DISTRIBUTORS In rolls of cloth 2‘/2 inches wide and 12 yards long, per roll ...... $5.00 Per yard These bearers for job presses are locked up with the form in the chase. They take the undue weight of the rollers ofi the form, prevent ov e1- -inking cause a more ev en distribution, and prevent the cutting of the rollers y rules or leaders. In other words, they save the rollers and imprm e the press-work. Price, per pair, 5 x 8 ..... $0.35 Price, per pair, 11 x 17 ..... .60 Price, per pair, 7 x 11 ..... .40 Price, per pair, 12 x 18 ..... .75 Price, per pair, 8 x 1‘ ..... .45 Price, per pair, 13 x 19 ..... .75 Price, per pair, 9 x 13 ..... .50 Price, per pair, 14 x 20 ..... .90 Price, per pair, 10 x 15 ..... .50 Price, per pair, 14/ X22. . . . .90 RULE CURVING MACHINE Ii \ery printer who aims to do fine work, understands the value of skillfully manipulated brass rule in producing aristic etiects, an imple- ment of some kind is necessary to make circles, curves, etc., this curving machine is thoroughh practical for this class of work; it also has a die for forming square corners. No. 1 curves !4 to 4 inches in diameter ................. $12.00 No. 2 curves 1),, to 8 inches in diameter ................. 18.00 Dies for forming square corners .................... 1.50 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 465 RULING MACHINES PARAGON RULING MACHINES OF METAL CONSTRUCTION :-:\\\\\ - .:_ v if \‘\ \ 'Illllau'flulllll-\OI The experience of the Machinery Department of the KeystonegType Foundry, in building special slitting, perforating, re-winding and rotary ruling machinery for paper mills for a number of years, has thoroughly equipped them in experience for the manufacture of up-to-date ruling machinery, using metal instead of wood. \Vhile the operation and movement of the simpler machines are the same as those now on the market, the substitution of metal, not only for the frame but for the string rolls, cloth rolls, beams, clamps and other parts, mark a great advance in the construction of ruling machinery that should be thor- oughly investigated by anyone who does ruling. These metal parts (brass,aluminum, steel, etc.), in place of wood, are shown to greater advantage in the wider and more complicated ma- chines like our Special “L” and Double Deck Rulers, built in all Widths, with special controllers, equipped with motors if desired, and with our patented beams, clamps, cams, geared movements and feeding mech- anism. The contrast between the clumsy wooden frames and parts and the smaller, though stronger and stauncher frames of the Paragon, with the same improvements in all its parts, better fitted and easier run- ning mechanism, is a strong argument in favor of the Paragon. \Vrite direct to the Foundry, if interested, stating the style desired, either for faint line, striker, “ L,” double deck, or mill ruling, in either 38, 44, 48 or 54 inch widths. Catalogue upon application. Write for a copy of our Pen book. 466 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA SAWS 12 inch blade, for wood, each ....................... $1.50 10 inch blade, for wood, each ....................... 1.25 8 inch blade, for brass rule and type metal .............. 2.00 SHOOTING STICKS Wrought Steel, small, nickel-plated, each ............... $0.50 \Vrought Steel, large, nickel-plated, each ................ .75 STAR FLY STICKS The small Star \Vheels are set into mortises cut through the fly stick. Price of Fly Sticks per inch of length ................ 1 cent. \Vhen ordering, state length of stick, and whether the but is to be grooved to fit a wooden clamp fly, or plain to fit separate socket. 111i .... WOOD TOP BRASS TOP No. 1. Size, 27 x 60 inches, each ............ $15.75 ...... $32.00 No. 2. Size, 27 x 72 inches, each ............ 17.10 ...... 38.00 No. 3. Size, 27 x 84 inches, each ............ 20.10 ...... 43.50 The strips on top can be furnished running lengthwise with the top. Prices and descriptions of other sizes and styles of standing galleys on application. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 467 STAPLING MACHINES THE ACME STAPLE BINDING MACHINES These Binders differ from other binding machines in their freedom from staple obstructions. Every stroke is sure. There is no adjusting for change of work. The clinching apparatus is over a hollow cylinder, so that all dirt, dust, bits of paper and wasted staples fall through to the floor, and so do not obstruct the machine’s work. ACME STAPLE BINDER No. 1 This machine is designed for the work in small printing oiiices where the occasional job of binding sent out takes away most of the profit on thejob. It holds one hundred sta- ples at a charge and binds to y, inch. Price ................ $6.00 ._ This binder uses coarse or heavy ’ 3,, wire staples only, numbers X 0/, inch) and XX (1’;} inch). Price per M ............ $0.25 ACME SURE-SHOT STAPLE BINDER This machine works on the same prin- ciple as the Acme No. 1, but has no lever. it holds 100 staples at a charge and will bind from 2 to 50 sheets. Uses same style staple as No. 1. Acme Sure-Shot Binder ......... $3.00 ACME STAPLE BINDER No.4 This machine is similar in appearance to the No. 6 and will stitch the same thick- ness on soft paper. It uses only round, fine wire staples, No. 20 (13,, inch), No. 21 (L1 inch) and No.22 (,56 inch), and does both fiat ant saddle-back work. Acme Staple Binder No. 4 ....... $27.00 ACME STAPLE BINDER No. 6 This is the most complete staple binder sold. \Ve claim the following points of merit: Uses both fine and coarse wire staples; binds to 1/4 inch, all kinds of paper; it has an automatic clinching device; it is equipped _ with anti-clogging devices and with both fiat ‘ and saddle-back tables; no adjusting requir- ‘ ed at all; uses fine round wire staples, No. 20 (,36 inch), No. 21 (%inch), No. 2201'}: inch) and flat (heavy) staples, No. 23 ('/, inch) and No. 24 (156 inch). The fine wire staples to be used on soft paper and the coarse on hard or heavy paper. Acme Binder No. 6 ............................ $40.00 STAPLES FOR ACME BINDERS In 5,00010ts, per M . . . . . .8018 In 50,000 lots, per M ...... $0.14 In 25,000 lots, per M ...... .15 in 100,000 lots, per M ...... .13 468 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA STAPLING MACHINES YARGER STAPLE BINDER, No. 7 This machine is an outgrowth of more than 11 years experience in the manufacture of stapling machines. It works on an entirely different principle from any other machine. One of the main points—it has plenty of room between the table and driving device. The staple case being rigid on the staple magazine, and with the upward movement of the table, it will clamp the work tight before the staples enter. After the staple is driven, the clinching device works perfectly. There is but one adjustment, which is very easily understood. It will stitch through the fold, and through the back from 2 sheets up to {1, inch in thickness, and 11 inches from margin. The wearing parts are all made of malleable steel and not liable to break or get out of order. Price, complete with Flat and Saddle Table ............ $32.00 The Staples used on this machine are made of best quality wire, are one-half inch wide, strung on wood, and put up in boxes of 5000. No. 4 with leg 13,; of an inch long. No. 6 with leg 15,; of an inch long. No. 5 with leg g of an inch long. No. 61/2 with legs of an inch long. When ordering staples please designate machine they are wanted for KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 469 STAPLING MACHINES YARGER BREECH LOADER BINDER No. 5 Adapted to binding small pamphlets ofany thickness under 100 pages. Yarger Breech Loader Binder o.5 ................... $3. 00 Uses 0 ((113,, inch), D (1/ inch) and E (1}, inch) staples, 1000 in a box. Prices an descriptions of other Yarger Binders cheerfully furnished. PRICE OF STAPLES FOR YARGER BINDERS For Breech Loader Binders in 5, 000 lots, per M ........... $0.22 For Breach Loader Binders in 25,000 lots, per M ........... .18 For Breach Loader Binders in 50,000 lots, per M ........... .16 For Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Binders in 5,000 lots, per M ........ .18 For Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Binders in 25,000 lots, per M ........ .15 For Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9and 10 Binders in 50,000 lots, per M ........ .14 For Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Binders in 100,000 lots, per M ........ .13 STITCHING MACHINES We can furnish the New Jersey, the Monitor, the Progress and other first- class makes of Wire Stitching Machines. Catalogue and other information furnished on request. STEREOTYPE BLOCKS Description and prices of the best stereotype blocks on applica- tion. \Vhen writ- ing give size of blocks outside, also the sizes ofthe larg- est and smallest plates to be used on the block, always »-;;_. . , , measuringtheback "~._ ;._ ~, 4;, _;_1_ , ofthe plate. Jw’;— J RATCHETS FOR STEREOTYPE BLOCKS Brass Blade, each ............. . ............... $0.50 Steel Blade, each ............................. _.75 470 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA STEREOTYPE OUTFITS THE SURGUY PATENT HOT-AIR MACHINE AND OUTFITS Complete with combined furnace and casting box, iron bars, Spacings and cores for type-high casts, iron shuteboard and plane, iron miter box and metal saw, beating brush, steel gages for thin plates, small tools, blankets, brushes, prepared matrix paper and directions. 8%, x 14 inches ............................... $65.00 12 x 20 inches ............................... 90.00 18 x 26 inches ............................... 140.00 Circulars giving full information will be mailed on application. TABLET PRESS THE PARAGON This press is made wholly of iron, except- ing the adjustable squar- ing-boards, and conse- quently will not twist or warp under pressure, thus throwing the ad- justed paper out of line. The paper can be ad- justed in a moment, no matter what its shape or size may be, so as to bring pressure of screw immediately upon the centre of it. It is so constructed that paper can be packed or adjusted while the press stands upright or in a horizon- tal position, and all the squaring boards are held rigidly in position and cannot possibly be dis- placed, shaken, or moved While packing or adjusting paper. If paper or cloth is to be put on edges where glue is applied, the ad- justable squaring boards are placed in po- sition to hold the paper or cloth iirm until dry. It takes in all paper from 1 to 16 inches. As the pressure is applied in the centre, it never slips or slides, and requires so little pressure that the pads will not swell or crack when being taken from the press. The Paragon Tablet Press ........................ $5.00 TABLET BRUSHES FLAT, DOUBLE-THICK, FRENCH BRISTLE BRUSHES 1 inch .............. $0.30 2 inch .............. $0.55 1‘/2 inch ............. .40 3% inch ............. .75 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 471 TABLET KNIFE The blade made extra . thin of good steel. Each .......... $0.50 I 7 _ A» 7 TABLET COUNTER Very handy tool for pad work; count out number of sheets want- ed, then set the tool to required thickness. Price, each ..... $0.75 TABLET CEMENT A liquid composition made exclusively under a new process of our own. Brilliant colors, red, blue and white. It can be used cold, and is the equal of Solidified Compo- sition in other reSpects. It is free from odor, and contains no acetic acid or fish glue. In Half-pint tins ............. $0.30 In Pint tins ................ .50 A _ 1' , 7 In Quart tins ............... .90 1 TRADE W [ In 1 gallon pails ............. 3.00 TAPE Press Tape, 1%. in. wide, roll . . $0.75 Press Tape, % in. wide, roll . . $1.40 Press Tape, l/._. in. wide, roll . . .75 Press Tape, 1 in. wide, roll . . 1.50 Press Tape, % in. wide, roll . . 1.00 Press Tape, 1% in. wide, roll . 1.60 Press Tape, % in. wide, roll . . 1.25 Press Tape, 1% in. wide, roll . 1.75 TAPE FASTENERS Price, including one box eyelets .................... $1.25 METALLIC TAPE COUPLERS The Metallic Tape Couplers outlast other methods of securing the ends of ta )e and keep the tape running true. They can be put on in a few secon s by means of parallel pliers made for this purpose. % inch, per box of50 ..... $1.25 % inch, per box of50 ..... $1.75 % inch, per box of50 ..... 1.50 1 inch, per box of50 ..... 1.75 3/, inch, per box of50 ..... 1.50 1‘/,, inch, per box of50 ..... 1.33 Tape Coupler Pliers ........................... TWEEZERS SEE BODKINS AND TWEEZERS. TYMPAN PRESS BOARDS 28 x 42 inches, each ....... $0.50 40 x 60 inches, each ....... $1.00 30 x 45 inches, each ....... .60 45 x 60 inches, each ....... 1.20 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA 472 omofiw - . c . o u . . o o . o u . u . . . . . . u . . . . . 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It is a fact that rollers cleaned with the Detergent will last twice as long as when cleaned with any other article in the market. It restores rollers that have become hard and unfit for use through the effects of benzine, potash, etc., and makes them as good as new. It cleans ink from the hands instantly, when used with a little soap, and makes them soft and white, and prevents chapping. PRICES. Barrels of 350 to 500 lbs., per 1b. ..................... $0.08 Half-barrels of 150 lbs., per lb ....................... .09 Kegs of 50 to 1001bs., per 1b. ....................... .10 Tin Pails of 10 lbs .............................. 1.25 Tin Pails of 25 lbs .............................. 3.00 WOOD RULE \VoodRule(sidewood)peryard.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5012 Wood Rule (end wood) per foot ..................... .15 Solid corners to match any rule, set of four .............. .25 WOOD TYPE Wood type furnished to order. It is not carried in stock, not even by the manufacturers and is not returnable if order is correctly filled. Special specimen book on application. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING WOOD TYPE In ordering do not mutilate the specimen books, but write plainly the full title or number of the letter, stating the size of the font (whether it is a 3 a, 4 a or 5 a), and whether it is caps, caps and figures, or caps, lower case and figures, that are wanted. It will prevent the possibility of mistakes if characters and the list price of the font are stated, always state from what specimen book you are ordering. 1n ordering sorts send, if possible, a perfect proof of each letter wan- ted. This will insure exact copies. Sorts are not carried in stock, but are sent from the factory. 474 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDR Y, PHILADELPHIA THE KRAMER WEB ATTACHMENT FOR ALL PLATEN PRESSES Into the feeding of platen presses enters the chief cost of its product. The job loses just so much of perfection as the feeder lacks precision, and is facilitated in comparison to his I speed or ambition. I u‘) _#_" Thedpress may be lfibtététotmc g Spen ing half its en- EEEWWflflp {files hwith1 the feedfir , .'-' oy ang ngu on t e ‘ 9,)!" throw—off. Asi efrom '5' " the consideration of uniform work, enters the question of prod- uct. The best of feed- ers will not and can not maintain the speed of the press. The automatic feed will take the pa er from a roll and fee it to the press at the full speed of that press, and will give a certain and positive product every hour worked. That’s a winner over the hand-fed product. It can be applied to all forms of the Gordon Press, or any machine where it is possible to take the roll of paper through the press without contact. The roll represents paper in its original form as it comes from the pa er-making machinery, and should also represent its most economic an cheapest form. The Kramer Web Attachment for platen presses, has been em- ployed upon a general line of work 11 a large number of offices, and has )een viewed by many printers. So favorably have they been impressed with its working, that we have been unable to meet the demand for them. As to the quality of the work it will do, nothing so well testifies as the samples exhibited by those who have them constantly in use. \ 'ith a double knife our mechanism collates. This device alone will my the investment in a few weeks, where work of this nature is required. i‘he arrangement is so constructed that when an original sheet is re- required to be thrown over a duplicate, both forms are placed into the chase of the press at once and printed in one feed and im ression; it passes under the two knives which se arate them and the s eet ahead falling upon the receiving table first, t e second follows, and it has gone through the proper process of collating. There can be no mistake in the work; it is unerring. In the same way three or four sheets can be collated, adding an additional knife for each sheet. \Vhere this class of work is required, the machine does not only save the feeder, but the col- lating by hand also. The attachment is capable of doing special lines of work, such as printing and cutting to size salt, sugar, flour, tobacco and paper bags. t is capable of printing in the upper side of the chase, and (perforating, creasing or embossing in the lower side, giving a complete product at each impression of the ress and the inking rollers of the press may be raised away from the s de w ere inking is not wanted. There can be no misfeeds, waste, smuts, or set-offs caused by a care- less press feeder, and when started off at the rate of 1,500, 1,800, 2,000 or 2,500 imgressions an hour, will produce that amount for a day, a week or a mont . It will feed and deliver anything the press will print. The Kramer \Veb, when attached, makes a perfecting press out of the most ordinarydprinting machine, and saves you more money than the best high-price press in the place. Take off the stand that is placed upon the feed board and set it u on the floor (accomplished in two min- utesig, and there you have your and machine to use as before. escriptive circulars and prices on application. 475 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 3 3 3 3 OH wgonwmamhm 3 3 3 3 G ........ swam 3 3 3 3 w and—:F—MH 3 3 3 3 h ......... ufiwrum amt m 6% 2.3m So a: w . vacuum 3 3 3 3 m: . ......... Hmzvdwmum . 3 3 3 NH wwflmmhm 3 3 3 3 —— HOEMH .. 3 I : CH 36me 3 3 3 3 am ......... OMHZHMH 3 3 3 3 m .. .. QUwHMH 3 3 3 3 h Manx-Hm amt .md 2898M .5 c 2:: $983.8 22>: 3:: ~85ng 82:5. 528% SEEK 5 33:05 230 235% mmnzfi. >QOm ... 3:0 £35: :33 so.» on .................. 98m M. his $2me :8? 59m on .............. 3098mm ... £35: 6:: $05? :95, so» 0Q .................... mom :38: so.» 0: :25? ............... 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AJA: A8 mar—emuozu—za INDEX TO SPECIMEN BOOK PAGE Admiral. ....... 52, 53 ZEolian ............. 158 [Eolian Open .......... 159 Algebraic S‘igns ......... 179 Ancient Gothic ......... 85 Ancient Gothic No. 2 ..... 88 Ancient Gothic Open ...... 86 Ancient Gothic Outline . . . . 87 Ancient Ornaments Series K, L and S ......... 1 , 284 Ancient Roman ...... 110, 111 Ancient Roman Initials . . . . 203 Ancient Roman Page 01 11a- ments ......... 198 to 202 Antique Ext1 a Condensed. 41 Antique No 0. 5 ........ . 116 Antique Condensed ....... 11 Antique, Lining ........ 63 Basic ............... 151 Basket Border ......... 299 Ben. Franklin ........ 28, 29 Ben. Franklin Cond ...... 32, 33 Ben. Franklin Open ..... 30, 31 Ben. F ranklin Auxiliaries . . 34 Ben. M anklin 11‘ 1actions. . . . 34 Ben. Franklin Initials ..... 35 Blank-Out Bearers ....... 181 Body Type .......... 4 to 10 Body Type Price List. . . . . 2 Boldface Cellini ......... 143 Boldface Italic ......... 127 BORDERS Basket ........... 299 Chrysanthemum ...... 290 Combination ..... 221 to 264 Colonial-Scroll ....... 292 Convex ........... 302 Cosmos ........... 289 Festival ........... 294 11‘ estoon ........... 302 Fal g ............. 286 Knickei bockei ....... 296 Holly ............ 291 Lily ............. 300 Mapleleaf .......... 1362 Morning Glory ....... 294 Pastel ............ 302 Parallel . ....... 297 Presto . . ....... 288 Primitive .......... 302 Repoussé .......... 298 Roseleat ........... 362 Running, 6 Point . . .303 to 306 Running, 9 Point ...... 307 Running, 12 Point. . .308 to321 Running, 18 Point . . .322 to329 Running, 24 Point . . 330 to 343 Running, 30 Point . . .344 to 349 Running, 36 Point . . . 350 to 360 Running, 48 Point ..... 361 Stipple Tint ......... 302 BOIlDEIIS PAGE Stuyv esant Rinklets. . . . 119 Thistle .......... 362,363 \Vild Rose .......... 300 \Voodland ......... 299 Braces .............. 180 Brackets No. 2 ......... 176 Brackets No. 3 ......... 34 BRASS 11111.1: s Advertising or Cross Rules 377 Bevelled Column Rules . . 378 Column Rules ........ 378 Fancy Faces ......... 37 7 Head Rules ......... 1378 Labor Saving Rule . . .372, 373 New spaper Rules ...... 3 375 Page Rules ......... 377 Rule Cut to O1 de1 Rules in St1 1ps . . Space Rules ......... 347 Self Adjusting Brass Rule Borders ........... 374 Br ass Be111 e1 s .......... 181 Brass Circles .......... 370 Brass Corners .......... 374 Brass Dashes .......... 375 Brass Leaders .......... 379 Brass Leads and Slugs ..... 379 Brass Ovals ........... 370 Brass Round Corners ...... 371 Bulletin ............. 44 Bulletin Pen-Strokes ...... 43 Calendar Fonts, Stuyvesant . . 118 Cardinal ............. 26 Cardinal Italic ......... 27 Caslon O. S. (job fonts) . . 21 to 23 Caslon Old Style Italic . . . 24, 25 Cellini .............. 142 Charcoal ............. 45 Charcoal Pen-Strokes ...... 43 Charter Oak ........... 59 Chry santhemum Border . . . . 290 Circles (biass) ......... 370 C1111endon Condensed ..... ‘ Colonial 1301 de1-Sc1 oll ..... 292 Colonial Initials ..... 204 to 205 Columbus . ........... 91 Column Rules .......... 1378 Comparative Sizes oi Roman and O. S. Body Type. .v,ii viii Condensed Geiman Title. 171 Condensed Lining Gothic . . . 69 Condensed Title No. 4 ..... 137 Convex Border ......... 302 Cosmos Border ......... 289 Cut Rule Price List ...... 376 CONDENSED '1‘1'1’1; Ancient Gothic ....... 85 Ancient Gothic Open . . . 86 Ancient Gothic Outline . . 87 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 496 CONDENSED TYPE FACE Ancient Gothic No. 2. . . . 88 Antique ........... 11 Antique Extra ....... 141 Ben. Franklin ...... 32, 33 Clarendon .......... 127 1)e\'inne .......... 98,99 1)e\ inne No.1. ...... 100,101 1)e\ inne Extra ..... 1,02103 Ext1a Condensed ...... 136 Encore ........... 48, 49 11‘11111de \‘o. 2 ....... 138,139 German Title ........ Gothic ............ 181 Gothic No. 3 ........ 82, 83 Gothic Extra ........ 80 Head Letter \‘o.'.. ..... 140 Italia ............. 62 Latin ........... 114,115 Lining Gothic ....... 69 Outline ........... 89 Title No. 4 ......... 137 Tudor Black ........ 148 Westminster ........ 149 Crayonette ........... 152 Crayonette Open ........ 153 Dashes No. 2 .......... 17" 111: VINNE TYPE 1)e Vinne ......... 94, 95 Condensed ......... 98, 99 Condensed, No. 2 . . 100,101 Extra Condensed . . . . 102, 103 Fractions .......... 06 Outline .......... 96, 97 Outline 11‘1actions ...... 107 Slope ............. 108 Title ........... 104,105 Doric Figures, ~’/.,Set ...... 1 5 Drexel. ............. 130 Drexel No. 2 ........... 131 Electrot5 pe Bea1ers ...... 181 E lectrot5 ped Ne“ spaper Head- ings ........... 128 to 197 Elite '1‘5' 11c“ riter ........ 165 E111 Fractions .......... 175 Encore ............. 46, 47 Encore Condensed ...... 48, 49 Encore Extended ...... , En-Set Time Table Figures . . 175 Excelsior Ornaments ..... 287 Extra Condensed ........ 136 Facade Condensed No. 2 . . 138, 139 Festival Border ......... 294 11‘ estoon Border ......... 302 11‘ lag Borders .......... Z36 Font Prices of Rule Cut Labor Sax 111g ............ 376 Foot Slugs ............ 379 1‘11.\("r1o.\'s Ben. Franklin ........ 34 De \‘inne .......... 106 De Vinne Outline ...... 107 Em .............. 175 Foster ionic ........ 175 FRACTIONS PAGE Quill ............. 124 Quill Outline ........ 121 Roman Em ......... 175 Salem ............ 58 French Clarendon 11‘ igures. . . 175 French 0. S. (job fonts) . .18 19 FrenchO. s. Italic (job fonts) ’20 Fruit Ornaments ........ 298 German Body Type. . 166 to 170 Gothic Condensed 81 Gothic Condensed No. 3 . . 82, 83 Gothic Extra Condensed . . . 80 Gothic Script .......... 155 Gothic Slope .......... 78 Gothic No. 2 ........... 73 GOTIIIC TYPE Ancient ........... 85 Ancient, 1\'o. 2 ....... 88 Ancient, Open ....... 86 Ancient, Outline ...... 87 Condensed .......... 81 Condensed Lining ..... 69 Condensed, No. 3 ..... 82, 83 Extra Condensed ...... 80 Gothic No. 2 ......... 73 Inclined . .......... 79 Lining ........... 74, 75 Lining, Extended ...... 84 Lining, No. 14 ........ 76 Lining, Open ........ 77 Script ............ 155 Skeleton .......... TU, 71 Skeleton, \‘o. 19 ....... 72 810 op ............. 78 Steel- plate, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 128, 129 Half Title ............ 125 Head Letter No. 2 ........ 140 Holly Border .......... 291 Hughes ............. 11 Inclined Gothic ........ 79 Ionic ............... 133 IXITIALS Ancient Roman ...... 203 Ben. Franklin ........ 35 Colonial ......... 204, 205 John Alden ......... 42 Outing No. 1 ........ 206 Outing No. 2 ........ 207 Bondé ............ 161 Stuyvesant ......... 119 Initial Ornament ........ 42 Italia Condensed ........ 62 [TALIC TYPE Boldface ........... 127 Cardinal ........... 27 Caslon ........... 24, 25 Cha1te1 Oak ......... 59 Cr a5 onette ......... 152 Cray onette Open ...... 153 De Vinne Slope ....... 108 French Old Style ...... 20 Gothic Slope ........ 78 Gothic Script ........ 155 Gothic, Inclined ...... 79 Keystone Script ...... 154 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA 497 ITALIC '1‘ Y 1’ E PAGE Law ............. 162 Niagara .......... 60, 61 Old Style Title Slope . . . . 109 Priscilla. .......... 41 Quill ........... 122, 123 Quill Outline ........ 120 Victoria .......... 66, 67 John Alden ........... 40 John Alden Initials ...... 42 Keystone Athletes ....... 213 Keystone Bikes ......... 216 Keystone Champions ..... 212 Keystone Combination Bord- ers ........... 221t to 264 Keystone Cubs ......... 215 Keystone Cyclers ........ 211 Keystone 14‘inials ...... 282, 283 Keystone Hurdlers ....... 217 Keystone Nickels ....... 216 Keystone Nine ......... 214 KeystoneO. S. (job Ionts) . 1,4 15 Keystone O1 naments, A, 1;, D,,EF,,G,111,JO,1,Q, t 65 to278 Keystone Postei Ornaments . 215 Keystone Running Borders, Font and Foot Prices. . . .220 Keystone Speake1 s ....... 210 Keystone Sc1 ipt 154 Keystone Teleg1 aph Kode 475 to 493 Key stone Victmia ....... 8 Knicker'bockel Bor'.de1 . . . 296 Labor-Saving Brass Rule . . 372, 373 Latin Antique 113 Latin Condensed ...... 114, 115 Laureate ............ 38, 39 Law Italic ............ 162 Leaders ............. 180 Leads and Slugs ........ 379 Lightface ............ 127 I-ightface No. 2 ......... 127 Lightface No.5 ......... 126 Lily Border ........... 300 Lining Antique ......... 63 Lining Gothic ......... 74, 75 Lining Gothic Extended 84 Lining Gothic\ 1 0.14 ...... 76 Lining Gothic Open ...... 77 Logotyges ............ 181 Lotus rnaments ....... 293 Mailing Type .......... 12 Maple Leaf Border ....... 362 Marginale naments ..... 36, 37 \Iedium Face A 11 x11 ia 1 ie 8, No.2 ........... 176,177 Miscellaneous Cuts. 384 to 394 Miscellaneous Signs ...... 178 Morning Glory Border . . . . 294 “Mug” Ornaments ....... 285 New spape1 Cuts ........ 384 NeW'spapel Headings . 18‘) to 196 Nenspaper Rules. . . . . 375 Nenspaper Sub- Headings. . . 197 / '/ v’ PAGE New Running B01 ders . 362 to 364 N1aga1a ............ 60,16 Old Style Antique ....... 112 Old Style Extended ...... 17 Old Style Lining 14 igu1es . . . 175 Old Style No.2 (job fonts). 16 Old Style Title ....... 134,135 Old Style Title Slope ...... 109 Old Type and Metal ...... 380 OLD STYLE T1 1’14. Antique ........... 112 Caslon (job fonts). .21 to 23 Caslon Italic ........ 24, 25 Extended .......... French Italic ........ 20 French (job fonts). . . . 18,19 Keystone (job fonts). .14,15 Lining 14‘ igu1es ....... 17 5 No.2 (job fonts) ....... 16 Title ........... 134, 135 Title Slope ......... 109 011147113114: N TS Ancient Series, K, L,S . .283, 284 Ancient Roman Page ()1 11a- ments ........ 198 to 202 Excelsior .......... 287 14‘1'uit ............ 298 Initial Ornament ...... 42 Keystone Ornaments, A, B, C,,I)E,14,GH, 1,.1,0,1, ,R ......... 265to 278 Key stone Poste1 ...... 215 Lotus ............ 293 “Mug” ............ 285 Marginal . . .. ...... 36, 37 Panel ............ 293 Rosette ........... 301 Salem ............ 58 Stationers .......... 295 Vista ............ 295 Outing Cuts ......... 208, 209 Outing Initials No.1 ...... 206 Outing Initials No. 2 ...... 207 Outline ............. 90 Outline Condensed ....... 89 Ovals ............... 370 OUTLINE TYPE onlian ........... 159 Ancient Gothic ....... 87 Ancient Gothic Open . 86 Ben. 14‘ ranklin ...... 30, 31 Columbus .......... 91 Crayonette ......... 153 De Vinne ......... 96, 97 De Vinne Fractions . . . 107 Lining Gothic ....... 77 Outline ........... 90 Outline Condensed ..... 89 Quill ............. 120 Quill 14‘ motions ....... 121 Tudor Black ...... 146, 147 Panel Ornaments . . . . . . . . 293 Parallel Border ......... 297 Paragraph Marks No. 2 . . . . 177 Paragraph Marks No.3 . . . . 34 498 KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPHIA PAGE PAGE Parentheses No.2 ........ 176 Smith-Premier Typewriter . . 164 Parentheses No. 3 ........ 34 Stars .............. 181 Pastel Border .......... 302 Stationers Ornaments ..... 295 Pen Writer ........... 156 Steel Cutting and Creasing Perforating Rule ........ 379 Rul ............. 379 Piece Accents .......... 108 Steel-plate Gothic, 1 and 2 . . . 128 Pointers .......... 279 to 281 Steel- -p1ate Gothic, 3 and 4.. . 129 Poster Ionic .......... 132 Steel- -plate Roman, 1 and 2 . . 128 Poster Ionic Fractions ..... 175 Steel- p-late Roman, 3 and 4 . . 129 Presto Border ......... 288 Stipple Tint .......... 302 Prices of Cut Rules ....... 376 Stuyvesant ........... 117 Primitive Border ....... 302 Stuyvesant Calendar Fonts . . 118 Priscilla ............. 41 Stuyvesant Initials ....... 119 Stuyvesant Rinklets . ..... 119 Quald Price List .......... 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 123 Thistle Border ........ 362, 363 ((111111 F ractions ......... 124 Three- fou1th F igures ..... 175 Quill Outline .......... 120 Time Table Figures ------ 175 Quill Outline Fractions . . . . 121 Title Roman .......... 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