. The American stationer. FIRST GLASS PENS, THEO. L. WARRINGTON, Mamafacturer, Nos. 105 & 107 North 5tli St., -THE- Yoeg Artist Blactlioarfl IND EASEL COMBINED. For the Amusement and Education ofthe Young at Some, A Novelty recently Patented by the .niLiciiiEBflonuiECOMPm, No. 191 Fulton Street. This Blacliboard and Easel is accompanied with a setof nine new pictures, printed upon stiff cards to beplaced in a groove at the top of the board for is reversible for marking on both sides; is very port-able and easily carried about the house. Size 18x34inches, height 46 inc


. The American stationer. FIRST GLASS PENS, THEO. L. WARRINGTON, Mamafacturer, Nos. 105 & 107 North 5tli St., -THE- Yoeg Artist Blactlioarfl IND EASEL COMBINED. For the Amusement and Education ofthe Young at Some, A Novelty recently Patented by the .niLiciiiEBflonuiECOMPm, No. 191 Fulton Street. This Blacliboard and Easel is accompanied with a setof nine new pictures, printed upon stiff cards to beplaced in a groove at the top of the board for is reversible for marking on both sides; is very port-able and easily carried about the house. Size 18x34inches, height 46 inches, which allows the child to sit orstand while drawing. No family should be without one. Price of all withchamois, rubber and five dustless crayons, Sent by Express to Dealers, one dozen In crate orsingly to Families. March 24, 1881.] THE AMERICAIT STATIOI^EE. 3YT ESTERBROOKS STANDAED AND SUPEEIORNo. 048.


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