FIRST SERIES
Abbreviations on em body, and
figures on en body
NEW YORK
Miss E Paterson      8jan15
49 Bost on Place

Dr (3 NI  ollis
G Sparks Esq

3Apr14
30Aug 14

Hon Fraik Allen        7iun 15

Mr MI Willis

2May14

F Quinn    Box24   9Mar14
Mrs I Lawirelle  2(0il 14

LINING MAILING TYPE
Ten Point Lining No. 113
Including Post-Office Type and Abbreviations
ABBREVIATIONS-FIRST SERIES

Mr     Mrs    Miss    Dr     Hon    Esq    ne    Box    Jan
Apr    May    Jun   Jy     Aug     Sep    Oct    NOV

Feb    Mar
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ABBREVIATIONS-SECOND SERIES
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Mailing Type, Third Series:Same as first series; abbreviations omitted

SECOND SERIES
Abbreviations on en body, and
figures on half-en body
SAN FRANCISCO

11W Mlart inl
432 Celar Lane
N AI ll )eroF 11
( 1 1 Horseya
LAW F laines
J 0 Kinder
9S  .i Sinit It 267

29"14
3115
15j17
8$14
101l5
281li

Mllarry Flicker'     10815

The above Mailing Type, 10 point No. 113, with abbreviations (put up
in 50 pound fonts or multiples) and 10 point Lining Clarendon Condensed
Caps or 10 point Universal Gothic Caps (out up in 5 pound fonts) are
sold at body type prices. Sorts furnished promptly at short notice.
Unless otherwise ordered the Lining Clarendon Condensed Caps will
be sent with font.
We also make Rural Free Delivery Logotypes (2 en-set, RFD em-set
and 1 F D 3-em set 10 point); also first series em-set logos 14, 15
and I (; and second series en-set logos 14, 15 and 16, These logotypes
must be ordered separately and are sold at body type prices.
To set 1000 single line names, as above, will require approximately
the following type: 75 pounds of 10 point Lining No. 113, including
spaces and quads; 10 pounds of 10 point Lining Clarendon Condensed

Caps or 10 point Universal Gothic Caps; 4Yt pounds of Logotypes. If
Street addresses or Counties and States are added, from 25 to 50 pounds
of extra sorts and quads would be required. 10 point Lining Clarendon
Condensed Caps and 10 point Universal Gothic Caps are the only faces
of Mail List Type furnished as per the above specifications, and are put
up only in fonts of 5 pounds or multiples thereof.
Slugs, Reglets, Leads, Standard Galleys, and all other requisites for
mailing kept constantly in stock.
We can justly recommend the Longley Times Mailer for addressing
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.

LOCAL HEADS FOR NEWSPAPERS

THIS LAW-MAKER OSTRACIZED
BY HIS BROTHER MEMBERS
Representative James A. Harrison who was
sworn into office to-day, has been practically
ostracised by his fellow representatives. The
real cause of the trouble seems to date back to
8 Point Lilin  liehliu  n i ol  Point Harris Roman
WIRES TO COME DOWN
Resolution to Remove Overhead Wires Very
Likely to Be Passed To-day
Councilman Thompson yesterday presented
the expected resolution aiming at the removal
of overhead wires throughout the city. It is
not expected that the resolution will meet with
much opposition, as town meetings have been
held throughout the city during the past month
protesting against them. This resolution affects
the Rapid Transit Company, Consolidated Elec-
tric Company, both Telephone Companies,
Union Telegraph Company and the Postal Tele-
graph Cable Company. There were 17,000 miles
of overhead wires put up in the city during the
12 and 8 Point Caslon Bold Condensed and
6 Point H ,rris, Roran
HEAVY THUNDER SHOWERS
ARE LIKELY BY TO-NIGHT
Local forecaster Barrow promises relief from
the hot wave by this evening. Showers with
a decided drop in temperature are said to be
heading this way from the north-west.
10 Point Universal Gothic and 6 Point Harris Roman

MACHINE MEN MUST VACATE
Demand For Better Men in Pittsburg is
Causing the Leaders Anxiety
To relegate all politicians of the ward-boss type
to the rear, to keeli the nominations for ollices
out of their hands, and to form a ticket that will
ciminand the full suiport of the ibest elemient
amiong t0it voters, is the purpose of the new
Party which l as just been formed in Pittsbirg
by the busiliess miel.
10 and 8 Point Encore and 6 Point Lining Roman No. 1 Ill
BURGLARS AT WALBROOK
Burglars entered three houses in Wallbrook, a
siburban village tliree miles east of liere, but
were not sucCessfil l securing allytiling of
value, the intruders seemting to be satisfied with
ia few things of' not much value. The residents
there are becoinig alariei over the situation,
and have just organized ia suburban police force
hoping to captttre the culprits.
8 ioint Hancock and 6 Point Lining Roian I i0
A LARGE TREE SHATTERED
BY A BOLT OF LIGHTNING
As though it was the special object of tie fury
of the elements, i large cedar tree oii the farm of
I tarrison Small, near Hteistand's store, was struck
during i stori last night, and so powerful was
tihe blow thait a five-acre field has been literally
coveret witil Iieces of green cediar woodt. There
is some doubt as to whether it was a meteor or
lightning.
8 Point Encore and 6 Point Lining Roman No. 110

SLIGHT SHOWERS TO
DISPEL WARM WAVE
Local forecaster Barrow promises relief from
the hot wave by this evening. Showers with a
decided drop in temperature is predicted.

10 Point Paul Revere and 6 Point Aye,

LITTLE CHILD BADLY HURT
Struck by an Engine While Trying to Save
Her Precious Doll Baby
With the instincts of a mother, little Annie
Norlandson ran in front of an express train yes-
terday afternoon to save a wax doll from injury.
The little girl was tossed by the locomotive, her
skull was badly fractured. an arm and leg broken
together with internal injuries. The little one
had taken the doll out in a tiny go-cart for an
airing along the embankment that runs parallel
with the railroad tracks and when she removed
her hands for an instant the cart started down
the slope with the child after it just as the train
which struck her was passing.
10 and 7 Point De inne and 6 ioin Ayr
DRANK A GALLON OF WHISKEY
Two boys are at the Children's Hospital in a
serious condition and two others are sick at their
homes as a result of their debauch with stolen
whiskey. The boys at the Hospital are under
arrest. the charge of larceny being preferred
against them by the police. The boys stole the
whiskey from a neighboring yard. but declare it

10 Point Universal Gothic and 6 Point Ayer

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