. The American stationer. medal presented to him by Father Mathew, asalso a temperance pledge signed by FatherMathew. He was a member of the New Yorkand Long Island Historical societies and of theAmerican Geographical Society. His life hasbeen one of unobtrusive labor and usefulness,and his genial countenance will long be missedat the old Nassau street store, where during thelast twelve years it has been so long and famil-iarly known by the leading literary men of this country. • »■»■♦ Bronzing.—To bronze wood, proceed as fol-lows: First stain the parts black; take japan-ners gold size, with a


. The American stationer. medal presented to him by Father Mathew, asalso a temperance pledge signed by FatherMathew. He was a member of the New Yorkand Long Island Historical societies and of theAmerican Geographical Society. His life hasbeen one of unobtrusive labor and usefulness,and his genial countenance will long be missedat the old Nassau street store, where during thelast twelve years it has been so long and famil-iarly known by the leading literary men of this country. • »■»■♦ Bronzing.—To bronze wood, proceed as fol-lows: First stain the parts black; take japan-ners gold size, with a little Roman ochre andPrussian blue; go over the black part lightly,then let it dry till it feels just sticky to the fingers,but does not come off; then a with hard ball ofcotton dipped in any of the bronze powders rubthose places, and if you think proper give it athin coat of japanners gold size; then withspuits of turpentine. NEW STYLES Afltoiraiili AlMffls,Papeteries, Fine Papers aiEiivelopes, BlanI We carry the most completeliiie of Advertising, Birthday,Valentine and Easter CARDS To be found in New Styles now ready. 178 to 184 Devonshire Street, JiOSTON, THE PLIMPTON MANUFACTURING CO., oi^ ^i^TIFoi^ID, coasriT., Manufacture an Extensive Line of ENVELOPES, AND A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Papeteries and Writing Papers. ^- SEND FOR SAMPLES AND C3HIEAX FtOCK TST^ANTi ROXJXE: Calls your attention to the following REASONS WHY, If about to make a Journey to the GREAT WEST, you should travel over it:Aa nearly absolute safety as is tn be attained, ^ure connections in Union Depots, at all important points. No change of cars betWt^Cll , KANSAS ClTY, LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON OrCOUNCir, Quick journeys because carried on l:ist Express Trains. Day cars that are not only artistically decoraieii. butfurnished with seats that admit tif ease and comfort. Sleeping cars that permit quiet rest in home-like cars tha


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