This section is from the book "The Manual of Phonography", by Benn Pitman And Jerome B. Howard. Also available from Amazon: The Manual of Phonography.
Reporting Paper, per quire, 6 cents, postpaid............................ 11
Per ream, $1.00; five reams, $4.50, sent by express at purchaser's charge. In ordering, specify whether single or double-line paper is wanted, and whether for pen or pencil.
Learner's Paper, wide double lines, like the ruling of the Phonographic Copy-Book. Can be used with either pen or pencil, per quire, 6 cents, postpaid........................................................................................... 11
In quantity, same prices as Reporting Paper.
Reporting Case. A leather cover adapted to holding one or two quires of reporting paper, which can be removed when used and the case replenisht. Indispensable when the reporter, having no table, is obliged to rest his paper on his knees.
Sheep................................................................................................ 1 00
Morocco............................................................................................ I 50
The "Phonographic Institute" Note Book. 200 pages, 41/2x81/2 inches, pen or pencil paper, single or double line, as ordered. Boards,
Each, 15 cents, postpaid................................................................ 25
Per dozen......................................................................................... I 50
When more than three note books are ordered, they will be sent by express, at purchaser's charge, unless otherwise directed.
The " New Legal " Note Book. 100 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 double column, pen or pencil paper, single or double ruled. Tag-board covers, bound with tape so as to open flat. Each, 10 cents, postpaid.... 18
Per dozen......................................................................................... 1 00
When more than six legal note books are ordered, they will be sent by express, at purchaser's charge, unless otherwise directed.
The "Phonographic Institute" Steel Pen, expressly manufactured for us for phonographic writing and reporting. These pens have especially fine, smooth points, and pleasant, uniform action. The peculiar shape is such that a great deal of ink is held by the pen without danger of dropping, thus reducing to a minimum the frequency of dipping the pen.
No. I, fine points.
No. 2, medium points.
No. 3, coarse points.
Per dozen, 10 cents; per gross...... I 00
The "Phonographic Institute" Lead Pencil (actual diameter shown in cut), made expressly for us, with the finest grade of black,

tough lead, and especially recommended for phonographer's use. Per dozen, 50 cents ; per gross.................................................... 5 00
 
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