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R AR R AT Yot ab IR DAL USRSV 5 | TR THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1885.—~TWELVE PAGES g o . "HININE PRESS Awation, along the various lines of in i " s " " ; tho type for use Again in less than half oo | porfod fncludes the fedtesd post s N — niprored "“‘: x-|||l:u‘u‘t‘d from lime g V ks locked up on the press, and cannot he | Total expen g with the eve ul_ng v}h on. N used by the compositors until the edition i The Retary Web Perfecting Press Upou ‘_ the issue of Mareh 3, 187, the - P ; is worked off. Which the Paper is Now Printes ) Lot L a new % W The Bee's New Dross. Y : " . Ihe Beg up < today Tnan entively A MARVEL OF MECHANISM, | 1. T WA : ) o new outlit of Lepe, whivh is_generalts s : S : ~ callod the dross of the paper, Four @ sa " c P = of type are used - hrevier, minion wnd 1 1835, the Bre mude jts B I wriel for the hody of the paper, and Oapable of Turning ouit Fifteen Thousand 1S how to the citizens of (l||\|u||;| g O\ i 3 the ndveEtising Wpe. Thedrese Is sfand Mg Total tiniseadr for_ the Eight+Pago Papers in an Hour. | tsteated supplement and an- 5 N : Xoa ard type throughout from the fonndey of [ 1885, for running expenses, Hie puee ghtPago Pap | nun i, mangaets v A\ A Benhar Bros. & Spindlor, Chicago. ‘s [ o111 e cpopment, and the Dol & B i e Bl }“‘"x. [This A f ( 3 2 fourdry makes the type for nearly al improvements p th N A NEW DRESS THROUGHOUT, |, ; o i the Held of jour y - 3 o ~ loading papers in the country using 1 150,000, on ToRor b | [‘ & :;r“v V“I‘”I: :\|;~l.t\-( A . S0 stereotyping process, Type for stereo i il S 9 _{ eelled by the papers of either of (hose | R A RN e ; ! R S | Natew, With Btereotyping Machinery, and all Ac™ | cities. Since that time the Beg has pub 7 h b £ #2 o RS ! - Empioyment is given by the B gl oossorics of n Metropolitan Office, | lishiod scveral of these h > ; g S DU . toh 1t thay Bo ploge o indred pe ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENTS ) A ) v ‘ s 5 S s the sy BEE in donning its new - . - . o SR and nite in Couneil B, and reviews, w have done move t it ¢ ; - wes, has made quite i enfurgement, ) | il WITHOUT A PEER IN THE STATE. | iuiveitiae O abromdl than s othee by ; L o but in sucly manner as ot o fky v e e B i ever attempted. The netuil dail > . . =t i - > ; be noti by the ordinary observer, | B WL } SIrOMIALION OE URoBER i THeCRty TON ; y il Lo L e o While the colimns ave the simo in non. | Bomie elition ek beon in Gporgions Improvements Costing 823,000 Necess | of 1875 was 2,520 February 187 4 { b 9 P by SSRF o ber, they have been widened ono-half | eity for the past four years, cif P B3 ; 7 wa 20, In February 1878, | e ye- 3 & ; em, making the standard wildth of 13y | enlation in that eity i [ ) sitated by the Growing Circnlas BEF PUBLISHING CONPANY s . : S = G e . s, Ehe e . Chlcngo Teipue | PApET el tion of the Bee. vits anized, with an authorized capi- £ 4 ‘ o s - § and other metropolitan ara, This A branch ofice has but the uetual A g ; S - 3 .. S8 widening of the 56 colu sl to an ‘H\'“" . e ! in _ the ¢ i v 0 o T ; kil addition of over three co The sub- | A chi s Hlko A Mctropolitan Paper. 1e £10.000. This S 2 N § 2 i stitution of n smal |\;V|I-l|\~h|(»«l for Tiie By ||! :""‘\h'; it This issue of the OvAIA BEE: appears ieluded the “ownership clear and = : ; : e breviey for hourgeois also makes | YOrk (wo y oom 65, Tribu b 5 i umbered of the real estato on = % > room for more reat f Iding A F L Richardson "I:‘““n‘l""“'l-" 1O ll“.“d. printed "'";' fanam street, also the |'n||I:linglh| nml:, 3 ™3 E s 3 < EVERYTHING NI e stercotype forms amd upon a new web | joge i the machinery, materialé ; - e Vi e s The change of dress and pross, » perfocting press, having n capacity of | and good will of the papor. ~ By tho or- 1 = together with the introdie THIEF-CATCHING BY MAP, turning o ) onsand complete | &thization of this company the mortgago tion of the stereoty) ing IO i\ Ahe SrRuR i ioon. SOURIDC ComPIOtS | b shitaaHess ofitls aoMosthy: IMOMRLING I Hed us to di i I TP KR A et iyt o | Indebtedness of the concern, wnounting has compelled ns o dispense with nearly | copies of un cight-pago paper every hour. | g g1% 009, was liquidated, and the B our entire old outfit. The old type, th This change had become a neeessity in sh had been seriously embarrassed at % . ; el stones, column rules, chases, nnd“overy- | Washington correspondencs New Yo view of the rapidly growing civculation i it times for the lack of money to T . ok d e 4 i i X P R 3 ¥ thing in the nows-room, with the excep- | &uns Chiof Inspector Shirne, the hos TSI Iol liad ronohed about bvei': tlo peticds of NEragunoy Ll press upon whiich the Bee was fivst printed in 1871 was . frum cylindur, as shown in the above eut. 1t wis | 5n°r somo ol Facks ind casos, Bave | ot e Qoo S e sostoig S0 Al et intation, /iid ovor. 28,000 ] t“:,,‘n:‘:.‘},‘,3,'1‘){::1:1 ‘,III):::?.",;::“ he- Worked by hand, and its capacity was botween 700 and 800 impressions anhour, or between 300 and 400 complete papers pee hour. |y ‘Taid asides The only thing retained * oy Lr""""l' resigned hi off ‘i mw reolls w S Rmtob " i T J - = | weeks ago to engage in private bu weokly, when this improvement wus dc A SOLID INSUITUTION. His resignation “wis um[w-pll'll to tuke @ cided upon last spring. Since that time The controlling interest remained in 2 2 B - feet on September | departme its subscription list has steadily in- osowator, who, is the i o0 e e R g ofticor heshas been @ terror o rasen The exact figures of past and | ide mll»:r\n,\', d ;\\-Im still 4 . i 3 1% Y 4 R l{l ST 1 mi\lm' l‘l::-lln 1!:():‘:;{5 i : ady | owns the majority of stoc Vi is S X Fa P sorvice, everl . were, present cirenlation, (x_\h‘xlvllm:,'llu! eady | n-l»;:l...v(‘-'",,;:p :-X:pufln»r' ;mm."wxltll‘\":ll:i ; ¥ A : : ; } polit influence, Some yens growth of the paper will be found else- | (150 have been made from timo to tine g . T 3 v , for instance, 1 Vermont inspeetd in this article, and will no doubt | to keep pace with the demands of the % ) p ; 044 PR S ¥ g d ji0sto nteresting to our patrons and the | public, who appreciated, the oring 3 J ; i s aad ; . Wil public generally s displayed in every i o e NS o S g ] ¢ 1 2 henchmél e A | move of the papc columns, whic 3 s ) N - 3 ator B And the sBHse The position which the BEE occupies | \ere very manromw FatibaNt to. N T A b > @ : ; — ; il g sostoftice dupartment (o s to-day in the ranks of American journal- | seven, and materially w od, the dre: 4 3 3 2110 3 A N 3 3 d lone. ‘The postmast ism should be as much renewed, two double-eylinder oo 3 b o SO - 3 ; . senator and the in i OF PRIDE presses, with folders, took the place of | i § s G y \ G _ pector into u privato and ol s of Omaha as it isto its | slower ‘and old fashioned presses, tho R 3 ; | . . ; ‘ y ; Colonel Shurpo to_explain, which the i founder and publishers. On the 1st day | morning and evening editions were each Y y i -4 fsy spector did very fully. . “‘And o of January, of the present year, accord- | made cight pages, & Council Blufts de- N\ . N : § 7 B S L int; to Rowell's directory,” there were | partment was added, correspondents 5 N, St = B N Ir. BEdmunds, harshly. Y 1,188 duily and 10,182 weekly papers pub- | at various impor news conters T e S i A : s o k] Be B : R pli 1 lished in the United States. Out of were emploged, a news bureau at Lincols, £ R\ N 128 i ) ) } ; the man's ¢ 1,183 dailies there were only 88 papers in | the state capital, was established, togethur N it B L, i i i - 2 R A © bounced h Sy IIOE RUinAl i QITGRe: | with ViROUA athus! Cadthves: every step g L i S G TR e ) = / E ; Well, you did just right s ounly Boston, Provi- S TROPOLITAN v A& ol B — . 0 ’ One : 1MOs! ant ¢ ‘ingfield hive papers with W Mfi:‘:(fi'f"I::L\{hh&(:lhk'f-'|m out of g 5 - 2 e 3 Y 2 Byt chief fuspector is (o detect railway post ionyshanithnbiof the BEg S a i p RS ALV oom Botlod ! . i v 5 3 . G 3 - i % clerks — who steal letters contini ates only Louisvill BT SRR e O el S o R > Y b ¥ . | B 1 money. ‘To accomplish this Colonéd & 5 clegray Bport as - < ‘ sy B o Sharpe follows a simple hut ingenio How Stealers of Moncy betters & Traced Out and Captured. lex Iveston ‘have pape Ygpecial,” for which it paid fr 5 2 5 . 7 3 3% I that outrank the . Indiana and Wis sgt',’t;cp’t_"!'“m‘:“h. ity Il;uvin‘;g"xln?::):::l) | 5 : A % O TR G S stem, which he explained tlie otner da consin, with such metropolitun_ citios s | iy right to be recoguized as s live nowspi- to the writer. “To catch these thieves, Indianapolis have no papers that ciroulate | nor hound to haveth 4 plisy he said, “I had constructed u large rai cly us this journal, o o e v angonst, 16 S rond map of the United Statos, whie In the whole northwest, only the St. l,rl:;,_.[l":',;‘," the payment of a cash |',l"),,.,,,. : B = S . s LS y E » n omy ofice, Now, supposing Paul Pionecr Press excels the BEE. Kan- | 6 g9 600, The purchase of this franchise | - X = i A 1 1 mails a letter in Boston for Kunsa sas has no city of over 25,000 population, Sourse added Iy ha. value R - Y containing 50— n very bad practi ! { b of course added greatly to the value of Dutipennlawillkd The letbor and hence it has no papers of the first | ghe er. In additi I egulur - ~ but peopie will_ do_.it. The lettor neye u s the paper. In addition to the regular ¢ ~ reaches its dest L pre nitude. The loading paper in the | gsgopiated prossdispatches the BEE takos & & A TERG 198 188 Cabnatan ML DR capital of Iowa does not claim over 7,500 | soaoial di B0 TR alANIthe nb : R ) L - BT we get acomplaining lotter stating sh A i\ special dispatchers covering all the news - f L < 4 stanco, NOW:if tho daily. In the entire region between the | of the leading cities of the country, as 20 L s KECIRROU O Ow, 11 the.suppiosed Gy Missouri river to the Pacitic const the | well of Nebra Tohas foc i > were an isolated one we probably could ‘ e f well of Nebraska. It pays more for its 1 thi The letter, fi Beg has outstripped every competitor in peial di ches than it does for i ) conovinng. e letter, In going,fron ) f special dispatches than it does for its "~ Boston to K City. o f the race, excopting the San EFrancisco | yegularpress report, and oston to Rausas ¥y would . Pl papers. It now ranks with the largest i © v JE BEE'S PERFECT PRESS. through thirty or forty hands, and dailies of this countr: Among the NI i) 5 + . janss i y o g a 3 o 3 3 R o would be useless to try to fi eighty-eight papers in tfie largest cities | Mnount to a great deal more than those The above cut is a very fair representation of the Scold. periecting press. This mechanical marvel is the invention of Walter Scott, a Scotchman, who with his busi- But the Boston man’s case “E“ glulm over 10,000 circulation d: ily, of all the daily papers of Nebraska com- | ness associntes made $100,000 by the sale of the patent to the woll known firm of R. Hoe & Co. It was made by the Potter Printing Press company, at Plainfield, N. J., | Every duy we get from one to fifty sinug enly fifty-seven publish weeklies, thirty. | Pined. Under all these circumstances it | under a license from Hoe & Co. It weighs abeut 19 tons, and-gost in the neighborhiood of $18,000. It prints, cuts and folds 15,000 copies of an cight-page paper, like the | jlar complaints from all over the country 3 ¢ Rcpetgi M o 8 o Y? | is really no wonder that Beg, in an hour, or 80,000 copies of a four-page paper. It igsvendrous in its ¢ tness, complétencsz and power. The roll of paper is spindled at the left of the press, | and this faet, cou will 34 ene of them being one and two y t g.oon page paj §Wa this fact, see, enables 1 witernoon sheets, mong the fi aven THE - CIRCULATION | as shown in the cut. This confinuous yoll of paper is abouf four miles lon, re two ink fountaing, one at the lower left hand corner and the other at the upper | ¢o locate the misc . First ' we' aseor groat dailics, that publish weeklios, ('m"l - | of the DAy BEE to-day is 9,500, while | right hand corner, with two coriesponding sets of ink rolls o spread the ink on the Pluws. The stercotype plates, to print one side of the paper, are placed on the second | tain e actly when and where the missi, twenty-three <'imull<lbe upward of 25, 00-“) the circulation of the weekly edition is | cylinder from the left, and are inked by the inking cylinder. the n the extreme left. 3 e der car i nked plates, and one side of the | Jetter was mailed and its. addresd, Then il ekl v adits ety nearly 28,000. It is confidently expected | paper is printed. The paper then passes up over the big centy h s printed I d against the plates attached to the o Dot » M copies of their weekly editions, so that Ly y exp pap P paper ! ¥ P o BOv 1S | e h f\ we ave ready for the map I spoke of. il A ) ' | at the present rate of increase that the | small cylinder above and a little to the right of the big eyl Another cylinder to the U n inking cylind s thr y 1t the bottom of the press, » y g an' st the Beg takes rank as twenty-fourth pr 3 R Y i g big c) ) i oy L take the Boston man's letter and ¢ daily paver 08 to ita wookl. “eircula. | ¢irculation of the daily will touch 13,000 | to the right, and a little wheel, the latter not shown in the above picture, cut the paper and ver it folded. The upright levers serve to start and stop the press. The | bunch of similar complaints, and $00 endih Mgkrogating it daily and | Mithin the next twelvo months, and that | vory smalt eog wheel, under and a littlo to-the right of the large contral eylinder, is the wheel that dvives the wholo press. then T hegin to stick pins into m B inivouls i i . run up to over 35,000. | : map. Iknow just the route whic! Sewspape daily since 1880 is shown by the following | pres swas supreme for about a century | new machine and cost about §7,000, will | Thomas N. Rooker, foreman of the New | is the Hoe press, mentioned clsewhere, i ick pins along to skeich ous A paj ,l‘.,. of this standing, in_a city of | Statement of the month of August during | and a half. be retained in the press-room of the F | York Tribunc mm]pu ng roou, foresaw | and as that is new, it will be scen thai 2 Then I take the next ™ com 62,000 ll‘“l'“h"'i"“ is something e the last six years. BEN FEAKLIN'S PRESS, to cover any emorgeucy that might arise | that the time was elose at hand when no | the Bek starts out to-day with a new | plaint, Perhaps thisisa man who los sl Riitone nihi'rv’ry @A A A"g‘m‘]l':m' daily average cireulation One of the curiosities of. the patent of- llly ’ul \{.ntlu.r otherwise, The other l‘ul|‘|!l.pl'r,\‘4fwoll|ll suffice 110 ‘v'!'m-‘lll‘r” ".\'1" equipment thronghout, moncy transmitting it _from Mobile & ;:‘(},uulI population cl:m I:Juust of a pape o fi::}z:{:{: 1;’} W fico, Washington, is the press upon which ‘”‘l“:‘l’)"hth"::.‘ ‘li“ 48 i} ‘p‘_l‘p'”" 0 i ang |1L'5:;.‘1‘.I‘it'\ri‘:;u\r'n" IT 1S REMARKABLE }i::" ‘,';znh \‘l olxt |Wfllldl 'l lkml T;mtu fll. J IErONIZe: n N V' f 5 e p i "1 i1i vOrK: i 725 Vi o . A N " 4 o 0 v T 3] 8 AV 0 e such a letter would CH he th il &:gfig‘n}ntn d and extensively read | St 1555, {0 Bl.lljiu’lll‘!l ».I-”"LE;!L- wor el!.‘ l;l 17 ];, x:.(: The Hoe press retained by (| ok i, | the papior-mache process to hook stereo- :I‘:l:(‘l(:hill.l“‘ ,;i(lrll‘nmny”k I;uugr have 'ln on 8 sent fRain e Yorl wSu‘c L] 1854, ears after a disagreement with his | G0 A i tha fastest ma. | typihg enconraged him to holieve thata 1 ing presses. so few have ) = s WAl Drothere resulted i his departure from | AL L0 our now o T | O Lot ot tha | been madein type. Thero is a disput s fourth from Now.Orlosns Historical. tho | Boston. He fivst went to Philadelphia, | SHiGI0 Omih: ; e | R e Sary | 43 t0 the exat dute and us to the invetor | Buflilo, the fifth from: Saginuw . City td istory of the Big has been full of kly is shown by the following state- | and a year afterward ho was promised | “ A A ¥ 1,000 | vapidity, and it cansaltation with M. | of movable types is certain that | Philapelphia, and so on.” Now, befora g ovents and exciting incidents. | ment the government printing by Governor | FIGo AL wbE b AR EE DAEE o o o entored. hoartily into his | they were introduced about the middle | very long, the map begins to look quit 1t is uot the result of me; i e v orne s sl ronlaton s | Keith, and was sent to Burope to buy ma- | o8 s SEISIORS 0 UG, 08 BEEIE | CERCR, 0 et the prineipal | of the fifteenth century, and Guttenborg, | itéros Tho pins ire strewn'all oy #ood luck, but the outcon 18sEN L 1 | terial, but finding himsolf deceived, he | Quy'rotavy perfocting preas docs in from | hook storeotypers to devise todifica: | W10 is believed by many to ba tha inve. | the e s but wo untioe ona takoki-eie wears of hard labor and untiring 3 esobis st was compelied ‘1o work his way home, | gt FONEY POSEUHOE press Coms b SN | 0K Sre0TEors o o dates conld | tor is suid to have printed books whic between Chicago und tion, in tho fuce of adverse gircum- 5 and for eighteen months o toiled as o e LR e S typographically wero the equals of the | I v "}',“‘“,.h"ua unite. Pl stances, formidable opposition, and ob- 5 . journeyman printer in_ London, u i 5 4 syl Tunlionted for anv rennired | Dest of the present day. In 1881 a bible \ Knowing now whe Sinclos, which At times seemed almost | 155 { . - What y3:m knpls\‘n'asllm Ramago:prase o | todtiresnliauptado. v o ;l‘::lll"h‘fiupll:.-'_lh«ll’npn gRydironized S0l o #3000 11, Now York sehich | the stoaling is going on, w insurmountable. In this connection it muy be mentioned machine which is now guarded by the G ey I T TR AL e AR AT paper could afiord for | WY cegarded s an-excellent specimon tod bmd that. diy : B that the Ber publishing "company con- | nation with £ as one of the | 5 PR o B b e A e L T fon of taking thematrix, | ©f early typography, and in the judg- trust somebody, you knows—t| & its appe: ntrates all its energy in the publication | most interesting relics of the great “’.‘;‘.m‘x.‘ ':_"':j . I'ml,“‘ ‘l"N“';"iu »lr‘;:n\:d)nn 3 Rl ",m,‘; ‘,"“””:: i, | ment of “comoisséurs there is not o | U trouble in his tion, and e on Jl;ll_lt Dtll,«;‘ L?_ub ye rl. i sewa- | of the lh,d newspaper without any side | printer. the Walter e 2 e ”‘ ailios in| mmne an I o8- faal ,‘%-”r It prmn-lr u; the world who can make a | him to ";N‘H “I -';l!t:'l’ Itllokoul..m\‘\ ¢ in ter, the pres ditor and p issues to distract its attention. It has no AMERICAN INGENUITY AND PRINTING. L R RENELE PN A, At | was & prohla e wal vears | more hundsome pag quire into the habits and associations i ;ho', fi{m; |}||:x]linhing cle;:s‘nj }\lr:ns the | job l:!'.]):u‘tm{zl tht lmvilll,';ulmndl)nr-:} job The first important lAm;-,rh-unimpr(n - flf.:,h‘i,‘,':-mig'n',ull,;v"nl(l;«‘m (|::p-‘n l ik l:‘ ':(‘,'I('ll:.,"'r,},E'.‘Llim'.'_" 1\[.‘].:‘]];4‘11““;‘:{‘: | h’-vqminl' mnu:nln_n nents have l;(_:m') ll"l)t:"(‘]“k:., :::x:!t\m"nru, er(‘lmus. lli.l':ll:x l ounder of the puper. irst it was a | printing and ographing some three nt i is suid to have been made | an hour. The Bullock press. invented | Swiss brothers hit upon what was | Made of typa-setting machines which Ao mu e, 0 BNl 2T e R0 P o fouFiyenre ngp. by ymer, of Philudelphis Witliam A. Builock, of Philadciphin, 4 | wanicd, and appliodwit o the London | Would effect revolution in printing, but | 5 mory difionlt. Wit we oy SRl bs oy 1071, whon T s The Bee's Lightning Press onsi the upplication of the | wsed in b aifee of Lo very importhnt | Times ' e Nesw Vork Fribuno imme. hino for Sesting Lypo, nnd 3,088 ama of Bt don 1 11 Kniow of this sy k ot > y ith th it hi TR power by means of a compound lever, | journals, and its capacity is 8,000 to 11,000 | dintely entered into a corresporpenc ] 0 for setting typo, 1088 oms am s BT ok p ’""I"‘gg!l '."lfi‘ l.‘&“ pagoe llalltta wfilylll lh«fE ; pr ‘IVPOI’L‘ “s!::“‘:‘l, m-‘lla) f‘(l.‘. is ‘,m“ dozen years later the Washington lr(;llil'ill hour. st with that paper, and was on thet l)('?"l' 5 | ;I:]-In‘LI;‘xl"ll~(‘l»‘ in m\yl_lmur is the ehampion | tem oty WolL "l):.l'l“"l(' B e TnOntis the Dists wore snlarkod | Dronwed 1s b Wallor Soott wob perfecting | press of Samuel Rush had superseded it. | ™ A'vivid idea of the improvements in | concluding a contrnct for the uso of the | Y0eord for composition. BEpe. vy the snme month the pages were enlarged nufactured expressly for the ington press, with aman to op- printing may be devived from an an- | invention when Charlos Craske, of o — oAb you me too hard to the originul dimiensions. By this time hing compauy. Itis the first | e »lever and a bog to apply the | nouncement of the Now York Sun, forty- | York City, r an independent solu OtherImiprovements, ~ e | ¢ sald the inspector; = L'm sur tho Ber: had coused to bo u freo distribu- | and only perfocting: press in Nebrasky, | ink, would turn oft about 300 pupers in | nine years ago, of its purchase, at an ox- | tion of the difficulty. He offered his | The Bre publishing company s at }only know thay do, and] tion puper, a regular subscy l{“"" b and was built by C. Potter & (zo.{ al | day, and after a timoea self-inkingappar- | pens of several hundred dollars, of u | plan first to the Herald, whiel refusec prosent remodeling its building by the ¥ fi"{'f“""‘ e t.m\unl.h‘:l:llvl.ng been fi lhnnl_m]fni,hl‘\l. J., who are nllm manufac: | atas was dovised which enabled 2 moan to | Stoum engine and: ap us “to print | and then to the Iribune, which made an | addition of two stories, which will imake Tottor that Yo, fecla™y v \ H v v 4 e first power press pr ced 1n Am- | hoth sides, in less than eight hours," The method of My, is 1o be repls with one of handsome . ¢ o thi . efich page, 1] first issue of the | & Co, While it is indeed erica was the invention of Daniel Trend- | New Year's da, K - AR . : SO ‘ 4 , 5 § th., He thinks “Hirab, 1us: ; nt wiel 1" sw Yoar's duy, 1836, the Sun sald ful from th wt. Other journ design and composed of Colorado red. | 5 10.Q04thee i y weokly oceurred on September 6Ll L AMECIANICAL MARVEL, well, of Boston, Thie American ‘Truct | ostubllshment i Lrls Gountry hus stioh | Towed the examio, ot i pets fo , St Liouis. prassod brick, wnd | Teads s guilt in his faco and ho Cis ool On "?. h, 1872, the Bek ag - | itis simpleand its mechunism compact | Socicty brought one to New York and | facilitics, and no ds aper in the world | the principal papers in the United States | a5 windows, The composing ;‘”“A 10 will be caught and put in prison larged, this tin llu x!uuh}p :In‘- 'l‘!)f ! fi' m and substantial in_construction. | nsed mules to work it, while the Amieri- 3 are printed from stereotyped- plates. ill vemain where it is, in t i ‘ll4ll4'#ll]\:\.i} ,\;-\.»; to steal mlmllu-r lettor whln'slt it W . (LIIK" « xpm Inl n .(‘n-ln« ;s\~‘|||'xnl 'qm\hmin it is the most | can Bible Society, which owned anoth e e i the production of the ARG i smdn el ond story, togetherswith the olng | dnd |:n.-<|>.| xl_y‘ "lll m-.n'n! . B ull gnl-ner;sl v Bitivaon g s ap Bo. 010 (old | porfect press in the world, whilo at the | of the machines, 'applied steam power. daily the development of the | o ™" " BTERH ) room. The cditorjul rooms will_opcupy | 1 abonk & manth or two manths his fou number) ‘Twelith steeet, north of the | same time it is as rapid as any other ro- [ The Adums press, invented by Sumuel Daponindukisy. sllbuld Ladnentonsd. int| o Thel . impyession . of 3 tho geeond and=third atorioa; ‘The. yo. norse huve worn off, - Evidently Metropolitan hotel. While the propri- | tary pross in this country or Europ: Adams, of Boston, in 1830, and after- | st 1 Tt b OE Tl |8 D ¥ i loling'af this buildi | 4 not been caught and is not sus otor owned the type, ho had 88, | occupics n space five feet wide, seventeen A R Y ¢ e | donnoction wish the dovolopmant of tha |0y e ™on whic paured solid | Mofelie of this. building will be com- | )6oted, A good s comes and he stend Y. ? Ll Tha woldht ies e s hout 1§ press| of the fourtes g t S WHS Dot X R ) - et 3 I conesstory building will be erected on | o (b DLt ialas Detict S i) | 00 S oA o s, e e Mdon of" o colary prosa, aun bo " o evlmobs of Tt ‘Mo, his, it | o gusb shlo, takfug tho' piace of thy | L IASL IR (hes lngalny fnd joining Duilding. This press, n cut of | press prints from n continuous roll of | i B bl oo raasan: ot In apeial iy 5 pla on the f Trume-bulldingsfn i e editorial 1oty hold of which contain mon Times in 1815, and besidos Konig, o | States in 154 wits 6,486,200 pounds ) \ rooms are now located one-story : ki 1 ROLPES which uppenrs on this page, was worked | puper, specinlly manufactured for it 1t hanist, Cowper and Appleg daily, accordin to Bradatreet's, or | type several thicknesses of damp paper | puildine will be used for the eireulation About that time 1 nm sticking pins in by an engine i the sliape of u stout ne- | has lllu. capacity of .u Illl.lg out 15,000 S which were used with | gompwhat more than cnough 1o -‘llillfl\' 'il_‘!"" together. pression is made dv]l;ll'llni'lll of the Beg; " map. Atissure death, Sometimes we gro, and its capac 15 hetween 700 | eight-pago pape l.{.. hour, cut, pasted, . Srery , but | the New York Sun for o us on Ji- | Py foreing the paper oncto the type hyu get more than one, as fishers will now and 800 impro: ons per hour *‘under a | folded and eounted in packages of twe the real inventor of the rotary press wis ' 1883, lfnt journul n~|u;um| '|i, ¢ | rolling machine or by boating ~ with Cost of the Improvements. and then lag ! full head of steam,” N ty-tive, and it ean turn out 30,000 four- | Col. Richard M. Hoe, of New York, | j e et 0. S f T'he fe with the paper thos oy . 5 when the biting We cnugit Ou duno 1ith, 1873, the Bek oflice was | pago supplements per hour. ‘This is at | whose machine of (857 was introduced i1 | of paper pteting B i 00 e the | Pressed into tho face of the typoe, is ghon | Tho cost of the Bii's new votary press, | thioo in two weioks onoe in dilferent pi destroyed by an incendiary five, but not | the rate of 230 complote cight-page pa- | Englund by tho Times and is universally | ey soan o T =0 * | teansferred to tenm e table, | together with tl otyping apparatus, | of the country when we supposed We an issue wats missed. The paper for a | persevery minute, or 500 four-page papers {ttad (b haye boon the fivst thorougl. | yeax, 4 | where, under heavy pressur - and the wetting maohine, Lid “down i | were after only one.” “But why do mey ) admitted (o ha - I A el ‘ ) o fow days was reduced to hulf its si per minuto. : 1y successtul rotary press in the world Tho DAL LS Maclius: its shrinking or wiirping under the pr mithi, wiis §18,000 o stenl len_ they see others! sucd from Redfield’s job ofli An illustration of this wonderful ma- | The capacity of Col, Hoo's machine, was ) g et | cess, itis difed and comes off” brown an Lho cost of the new dress, and other | caught, tand that In the courso of two weeks the chine accompunied by a description of | 10,000 to 15,000 shoets an hour, printed on aper, before it is mn through the | hardened into o complete matrix aud — €quipments of the composing room, wis | chinery of detection is 50 perfo lishment was located in the brick build- | its operation, appears upon this page, | one side. English inventors had en- , must be dampened, otherwise it Ly for the casting process. The metal #bout $2,000, 3 asked the repor ~u\«' " A } ll 3 uls y le. English nt had en 2 | 4 i ing, No. 016 Favnum strect, whero it las | togethor with 'the illusteation of the fist | deavored to produce such o pross, but of take as good wn impre - s kept in n molttn state in o furnuct Tho building improvemoents will in- | yeplied the inspe ) aver sineo r\-muhwnl. Inits new and | press upon which the Bee wus printed- ainly, and that fact augmented the im- ctting is done l'fi simplem o | After the matrix has bopn secured to the [*Volve an outliy of £3,500. ! swer, except in this way: vy rogue “permanent home the Be utinued to | a Cineinnati drum eylinder, which ut | portaloe of the work of the American naxlo is wun through the core of | goneave side of the curved casting bow, | It will b seen, the: e, thit thinks himscl o thian anys mprove with each succeeding year, but | best conld not make niore than 700 or 800 | jnyentor, whose achievement was the | U 1olLof papoer, andthe roll is suspended stal is poured in and in | expenditre by the publishing « body else. He so i are cnugh not without a constant struggle to get to | impressions an hour, and could turn out | foundation on which the house of Hoo g5 50 a8 40 vevolve freely ab ono | onds the rough stereotype plate is taken | Pany in m King all these ehangos will be | hut e thinks that he is too cunning an the frout, Ouispoken on il vitul Tssues | only 300 or 400 complete papers an hour, sstablished. The following table | @0t of the damping muching L the | out of it. This ‘is then trimmodeagd | OVer §25,000. can cover his tracks." and fearless in what he decmed his jou THE FIRST PRINTING dyanc f ink end of the web is attichod to a o ML) beyeled ot the ends so as to (it on the | that to Cot - nalistie duty, the editor aud propr “The printing press is & mo ont | ing tho printing press to perfecti axle, running i beavings, and eylinders of (he press, and the workmen Whist ie Costs (o Run the Bee. An Affectionate Little Fellow, - was 00 loss vigorous in his eflorts 1o vention th mmonly suppesed, P EPINCER YRS SN s (-mm!ul \\Ill,l‘l\ driving eylind 1 go over it rapidly and cut out the large The expenses of the pres. i Toxas Siflings: Mrs. Peterby wis by vanee the material 9 engravings el sxistende which rep: | ™ other end. The eylinder s set in motion It is next placed in o machine | sevan months cn Y x. cutting her bushand s hair, Their litgle! and Nebraska, T the out- | resent it as it appeared nbout 1520, Block ;’y "Wfllll‘l'“\vu umht!l roll ‘r un\mmlul sve a revolving Kuife shaves its innev | avere, according to the ) son Johnny picked up some of the huie set he wus the rless cham- | ved to luwe been intro- “""Il Ull‘i Loro and vewound upon the | until the shell has » goiform | “The payrolf ‘of the ni 3 : Lover tho floor, ion industrinl classes | do sixth century, and other, and iy pissage it moves throngh kness. It L rom filteen 1o Ly 1830 amounted > 57,903 64; 1881 - §12 Pl i, 1 have o log . lock of it of joblx the Chinese method was Ttaly, A spray of water from two Jets sbove it. | minutes to produge o storeotype plate. | BTL86; 1833-@16,735, 1933 - 516, | 1 | desperate Spuin, Sicily, and perhap " This spray imparts to the paper the re- : Bur has purchased, in connection | 1984 -$17,457.74; for tho it Yes, my Just soc there, George, wore made ut times to force |l_u3 tries, fate in the twelfth® centur ;fl"rml ""’,'"'"fi" . Ihe roll !‘lunl”"”llfil\'v with its new pross, ending August 810 1545 #1070 what an affcetionato little fellow e e ve. A listory not long after the produ § ""i“v‘(' ubsorb the moisture thoroughly, A COMPLETI SPEREOTY PING OUTFIT, will his seen that the new. enses The ehild has more he 1 any vhud of the ggle for ox- [ movable types that the first printing and when wanted it s pat in its proper | The stercolypig - ¥oom ia locatod | abpessent iro over $49,000 1 yoar groster | of his ago L over saw. 1o wints (o Ko istenco wuold form & chap- | press was invented, p at ono end of tho press, through | on (Lo second. faor of the buildin Uiz in 1559, o lock of o hpie (! a tor of intouso interest. ‘lu spito Of | ' o blook printing the Chintse used awhicl it s van, ag lightninie specd, com b gonveniontly ndjoining tha compostigs | Bhe. ncrems i tho consintion of o beat g i Luas ke He advorse ciroumatanees and finaucial | brush, and it is ]lmu"lhlo that the sane ing out, as described clsowhere, in con- | rooni, A six-horse power engine his v i shown ny the following state “What do you want the hair for, e e o ey Rl R '.:;{.."1,“'5°‘s‘::'.;".‘:: s i sk S R A dofinr bt MakoeMew: Bty 3 ' > ssed | os J oporate the machinery, the st " yoed the vonck of malignant rivalry | m only believed that a t and planer, Liook (weby. — supplied from the -r.'.-romu boilers. s geowth furnishes one of the s the block of luwd I’M"M\V]Ik‘h -2 20,000 Stereotyplug. R searohingdnqguirymms to the merits of eating obaplees i tho history of | smoothes tho suetico of u page: 1?“ o Bt (¥eb postuct While there has been litt) in | ri oy cott (Wob pertoet! 30,000 hile there has been little nge in | rival method@procedo o o = P » 4,58 Date. Nwne of Pross, Impressions 1 on two sides. Impressions | | onene side. EetEens.. EEwm pasted, folded and counted A, 10,108 1, “Lowant o tie it on the tail of my POALOM Iba | hobby-hiorse, his tail s toe thin, " replied oo Iha | ghe witectionate litt s l | BT W, Booming s Con BN | tond Pimes; A o o8 A 3 Ty tologeaph exponsen of tho B 00 | fuigs i b Flaco. i (i 155 F e 1, “’:‘ i for llx‘l\' drwer uuy averago Clive-ceator Giga, onded Av -il‘ 1885, §3, and e will kil “the ugly beasts by~ the Y | § western journalism. In September, i¥i3, | before u proof is taken, were the ‘ wow e gy the manufacture of type, there has been | introduce stercotypin, 1. to keep paca with the subseription lisk, | weats for peinting from type until ‘the | In the above tably the Scott pressis | much in its use, and J':‘b'!-rmlu process of lh:fnawyn: 3 n;‘: iy os! u;.'lg‘. which cyon ak that carly pesiod of invontion of the h iuting press. * | exedited with 30,000 impressions an hour | stereotyping was ivented about a cen- | sulted inu couviction that, W istonce was olumed (o bo or L ‘Tho s repi in the engray- [ on two sides. This is upon a fou tury umLu inlf ago, the dute of the intro- | fow du wo losk in my - the any other duily in Nolieuskn, o Hoo s ings to f the process inthe United States | plates, the galn in tine when ounce the aulu eyliuder press: was pu o, and i b Lacilitics of the paper | | plete copies of the (|i;(hl~‘m}.gu Bk, cuty | hoen placed in tho stereotyping room Iui reforence has been made fu v, In peinting an cight pa aper | duction month: A0 s small and slow, the size of its sheet | 15,000 copios an hour are turned out. being 1818, During the next year the | pr s Lo operiate woro than com- nmutlnfy average, .81 dozon | argoly e huu:{‘onu two folio pages, for each of | PREPARED FOR ENERGENCIES. first Look printed in this country frow | pen: Morcoyer, improvemonts in | ‘The p=atage oxpenses of the By sin Y mfl‘:‘u}“&&;nizzfikz\hum this time '\:"l‘all‘ A pul:,ofo:.hs.‘l;:e:flu uuxl:“»d“t: m{l&:‘lx:.llurfl&ln:l‘ll 0 or ‘t‘lzru&yuulit nmum_y‘&e ];l;?‘u, uh&w l‘uala:uunl. w:a" ;wrwfi,uu’ux have daVised whi beon as follows: 1589)-—§1,747.91; Hovned. toads ave shipped in 0 3 centu requi cen using two 00 uble-cy blish sineo thon use of | [t ' to -|£:;’ l& i“‘ g el o T il ST SO pioduce thé much jmproved press. of | inder presses, ‘;Mfi@;" _automutic. 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