. The American stationer. Progress A7nerican Institute^ ^^7-, ^*^d Medal ofhnprovenient and Progress^ Boston^ iS-)8. Its PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES Bare as follows:—i. It contains more LINEN than any other LedgerljlPaper, has a longer fibre, and is, consequently, tougher. 2. Having a\| harder and better body, it frays less in erasure, so that by simply using \the rubber after the eraser, the ink is prevented from spreading. 3. It ismore uniform in Weight Color and Finish. 4. It never cockles if properlybound. 5. Its chemical action upon ink is such that it both writes and rulesup better. For proof o


. The American stationer. Progress A7nerican Institute^ ^^7-, ^*^d Medal ofhnprovenient and Progress^ Boston^ iS-)8. Its PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES Bare as follows:—i. It contains more LINEN than any other LedgerljlPaper, has a longer fibre, and is, consequently, tougher. 2. Having a\| harder and better body, it frays less in erasure, so that by simply using \the rubber after the eraser, the ink is prevented from spreading. 3. It ismore uniform in Weight Color and Finish. 4. It never cockles if properlybound. 5. Its chemical action upon ink is such that it both writes and rulesup better. For proof of the foregoing, refer to a large number of Sta-tioners, Bookbinders, Bookkeepers, and Recorders, who have given it,after a severe test, the preference over all others. This paper is DoubleSized^ and will stand any climate or the most acid of fluid inks,^r Send, for ©ample slieet, ER^Si: and. ItHIWItlTE: FOUR TIMIEB on same spot. Each sheet is water-marked with name and date. LOCK WOOD PRESS, 74 Duane Street, New York,.


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