v / ' - . . n /. / V *a Upper Ten, Cassie, Eglantine, Spring Flowers, Jasmin, Sweet Brier, Marechale, Frangipanni, Musk, New Mown Hay, Moss Rose, Ylang Ylang, Musk Rose, Ess, Bouquet, Violet, Heliotrope, Verbena, Honeysuckle, Jockey Club, West End, Millefleur, Tea Rose, Night Bl. Cereus, Mignonette, Orange Flower, Jonquille, Rose Geranium, Magnolia, Rose, Tuberose, Reseda, Patchouli, Bouquet de Caroline, White Rose, Sweet Pea, Stephanotis, OUR Special Odors. (Registered.) Bridal Bouquet, Sea Breeze, Rosee de Lilas, Carnation Pink, Hawthorn Bloom, Ocean Spray, Opoponax, Lily of the Valley, Ball Glass-Stoppered Flint Bottles, holding'pint and half pint. PRICE, $3.00 per pint, for ALL Odors. McKesson & Robbins' POWDERED DRUGS. In 1-lb. Cans. Cans Included in Price. These powders are put up in one pound cans, making very neat and attractive shelf packages, see page 86. Cinchona Barks. Selected Whole and Powdered and Labeled with their Respective Assays. Calisaya Bark, Quill, CULTIVATED—Containing 6 per cent. Total Alkaloids, over 2 per cent, being Quinine. Cinchona Bark, Bolivia, Containing over 3 per cent. Total Alkaloids. Red Bark, True Ouill, Cinchona rubra, Cultivated.—Containing 6 per cent. Total Alkaloids, over 2 per cent, being Quinine. Cinchona Bark, Cuprea, Containing 4y2 per cent. Total Alkaloids, 2 per cent, being Quinine. Red Bark, “ R.” Cinchona—Containing 3 per cent Total Alkaloids. McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin, (For Hypodermic Use.) Made with the Most Scrupulous Care. Price, $1.50 per Ounce. specify McKesson & robbins’ hypodermic ergotin. McKesson & robbins’ PURE FRUIT JUICES. DILUTE BEFORE USING. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. BLACKBERRY, PINEAPPLE, RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY. In Quart Champagne Bottles; Price, $8 per Doz. In I Gallon Demijohns, $3 per Demijohn; in 2 1-2 Gallon Bottles, $6 per Bottle; in 5 Gal- lon Kegs, $13 per Keg. CONCENTRATED ESSENCES —For List and Prices, see Page 64. McKesson & Robbins’ Camphor Ice with Glycerine WILL RELIEVE CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS. PRICE, $1.50 A DOZEN; RETAILS 35 CENTS A BOX. McKesson &c robbins’ Chlorate of Potash Lozenges. Is a Harmless Remedy for Hoarseness. PRICE, $1.35 PER DOZEN. RETAILS 25 CENTS A BOX. Sf (Stain Pencil. $1.75 per Dozen ; $20.00 per Cross. McKESSON & ROBBINS’ GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST For Sewing Machines, Guns, or Delicate Machinery. Price, $1.25 a Dozen; Retails 25 Cents a Bottle. McKesson & Robbins’ Florida Water. A FINE PERFUME AND TOILET LUXURY. IPnr'io©, $4.50 a Dozen 5 IReLaxls 50 Oexxt;s a lOo'fctil©- DPIRIOIES CUBBEITT OP DRUGS, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, CORKS, DYES, PAINTS, ETC., ETC., ETC. McKesson & robbins, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRUGS, DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, ETC., AND MANUFACTURERS OF Chemical & Pharmaceutical Preparations. OFFICES: Nos. 91 and 93 Fulton Street. LABORATORIES: 74, 76, 78 and 80 Ann St. WAREHOUSES: 91, 93, 95 and 97 Fulton St.; 78, 79, 80, 82 and 84 Ann St. john McKesson. DANIEL C. ROBBINS, WM. HULL WICKHAM, john McKesson, jk, CHARLES A. ROBBINS, GEORGE B. GILBERT. NEW YORK.* McKesson & robbins, 9i fulton street, 1S83. INTRODUCTION. WE take pleasure in submitting our Spring List of Prices. It is somewhat later than usual, on account of the incorporation of our Druggists’ Sundries pamphlet. Drugs.—The first fifty-nine pages are printed somewhat in the form of a price-book, so that changes in prices, which we shall endeavor to furnish from time to time, or other memoranda may be inserted on a line with each article. Having facilities for executing Spanish orders, we invite correspondence from dealers in Central and South America and West Indies. Drugs and Pharmaceutical Preparations will be labeled in Spanish, and orders forwarded through commis- sion merchants in our city. Spanish prices currents of our preparations will be furnished on application. Chemicals and Pharmacals.—We are constantly enlarging our lines of Chemical and Phar- maceutical Preparations, and invite attention to their reliability. Our manufacture of Sulphate of Morphine, Sulphate of Quinine, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphate of Cinchonidine, and other Cin- chona Alkaloids, has been successful, both as regards purity and appearance. Our Fluid Ex- tracts are universally liked by Druggists and Physicians, and no pains or care will be spared to merit the approbation they have received. Our Gelatine-Coated Pills are now extensively introduced, and fully deserve the encomiums pronounced upon them ; the list has been largely increased. See pages 72 to 80. We would remark that several imitations of our Pills are offered in market, and we caution the trade, when ordering from other wholesale houses, to specify McK. & K. The value in and reputation of Gelatine-Coated Pills have been created by our manufacture and advertisement, and these well known facts should be respected by the trade and profession. Druggists’ Sundries, Sponges, &c.—We trust that our Illustrated Catalogue itself will plead our excuses for the delay in its publication. For description and method of obtaining same, see introduction of pamphlet, page 203. Terms.—Prices will be subject to future market variations, and all quotations are net, except where discounts are specified. Assorted Invoices will be sold payable within 30 days, in New York, or interest will be charged at six per cent, per annum, after 30 days, and draft made payable at 60 days from date of shipment, unless otherwise arranged. A discount of one per cent, for cash, will be allowed whenever remittance accompanies order. Special Orders for goods, not embraced in our usual catalogue, as also articles, which are marked cash, will be filled at manu- facturers’ prices for cash only, payable on receipt of invoice. Packing Boxes and Cartage Free.—The practice of discriminating, in this respect, in favor of certain customers, which has become more or less general in the trade, is not according to good principles, and we propose to make no charge for packing boxes and cartage, for assorted goods, to customers sending orders, at the same time our prices will always be as low as quantities ordered and quality will allow. This will not apply to 25 and 50 lb. packages, for which it is the custom of the trade to charge, patent cans and cases, kegs and half barrels, barrels for Chalk, Whiting, cases and barrels for Glassware, when such charges are made by manufacturers, &c., nor to orders sold through Brokers. In conclusion, we beg to say we have been as definite as possible in describing the varieties of particular articles, as also the forms in which the same are usually sold, to prevent misunder- standing in regard to quality or prices; and we shall be happy to furnish goods (of strictly reliable character, put up with promptness in the best style of execution), in any quantities desired, on such terms as will merit a continued patronage. CORRESPONDENTS MAY RELY UPON THE PROMPT EXECUTION OF THEIR ORDERS FOR GOODS IN QUANTITY, AS WELL AS RARE ARTICLES, PERTAINING TO EVERY BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS, AS IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORT- MENT IN THE TRADE. We remain, soliciting your orders for goods, or for quotations for specified quantities, which will receive careful and prompt attention, with all the advantages which the quantity ordered and the market will permit, Yery respectfully yours, McKesson & robbins. April, 1883. IY CONTENTS- McKesson & Robbins’ Perfumes Cover McK. & R. Cinchona Barks Fly-leaf McKesson & Robbins’ Fruit Juices.Fly-leaf McKesson & Robbins’ Camphor Ice.Fly-leaf McKesson & Robbins’ Lozenges Fly-leaf Bloede’s Ink & Stain Ext’g Pencil.Fly-leaf McKesson & Robbins’ Machine OiL.Fly-leaf McKesson & Robbins’ Flor’a Water.Fly-leaf Cut of McKesson & Robbins’ Building I Map n Title Page 7." HI Introduction. IV Contents, Errata and Addenda " V McK. & R. Cinchona Alkaloids, &c VI Medicinal and Technical Drugs 7 Acids ___ 7 Barks 77" 13 Extracts ' 7.7 23 Flowers 71 26 Gelatin 77 27 Glues '7 27 Glycerin 7.. 28 Gums 28 Herbs 30 Indigo 31 Iron 31 Isinglass 31 Juices 33 Lead 34 Leaves ” 34 Dime _ 35 Lithium 35 Magnesium... 36 Manganese 37 Mercury 37 Moss... 71 38 Oils 30 Oleates 43 Pepper 43 Phosphorus 44 Plasters 44 Potassium 44 Powders 46 Quinine 46 Roots 47 Salts 7 51 Seeds 77 52 Soaps 53 Sodium 54 Starch. 55 Strychnine 1 56 Sulphur.. 56 Tin.. _ 57 Wax.. 58 Woods 58 Zinc 59 Manufacturing Department 61 Abstracts. 61 Balsams 62 Cod Liver Oil 62 Elixirs, Aromatic 63 Extracts, Flavoring 64 Extracts, Fluid, McKesson & Robbins’ 65 Extracts, Solid, Powdered, McK. & H__ 69 Extracts, Solid, McKesson & Robbins’. 70 Ointments 71 Pepsin, McKesson & Robbins’ 71 Pills, Gelatin-Coated, McK. & R 72 Plasters 81 Powders 81 Spirits 82 Syrups. 82 Tinctures 83 Wines 85 McK. & R. Powdered Drugs 86 Additions to McK. & R.’s Pills 88 Proprietary Articles 89 McK. & R. “ Maltese Cross ” C. L. On. 105 Pressed Herbs, Roots and Barks 106 Eclectic Preparations 108 Paints and Colors 109 Varnishes no Weights and Tares 111 H. Weinhagen, Thermometers, &c 113 McKesson & Robbins’ Chemicals 114 The Druggists’ Circular 115 T. W. Morris & Co-, Window Glass 116 H. Planten & Sons, Capsules 117 A. D. Puffer & Sons, Soda Apparatus.. 118 Grosvenor & Richards 119 Husband’s Magnesia and Plaster 120 Wm. Roworth & Sons, Phar. Confec’ry _. 121 Charles Shivers, Plasters 122 Maltine Preparations 123 CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, ATOMIZERS, &C 124 Kennedy’s Medicines 125 Penn. Salt Manf’g Co., Bicarb. Soda 126 Rawson’s Suspensory Bandages 12T Seabury & Johnson, Plasters 128 McKesson & Robbins’ Specialties 129 R. Colgate & Co., Atlantic Lead 130 Bawo & Dotter, Novelties.. 131 Cornell & Shelton, Paper Boxes 132 W. M. Cornwall, Fishing Tackle, &c 133 E. F. Houghton & Co., Cosmoline 134 Thaddeus Davids & Co„ Inks 135 Gastrine Mfg. Co., Gastrine 136 Holbrook Brothens, Window Glass 137 Hagerty Bros. & Co., Glassware, &c 138 P. W. Engs & Sons, Wines and Liquors.. 139 Index 143 McK. & R. List of Druggists’ Sundries... 201 Please make the following corrections, as specified, in the body of the book. The words or figures Page. which have been corrected, should read as follows: 17 Calabarin read, Calabarine. 18 Note, Gibson’s English Candies, in 1 lb. bottles - read, 80 21 Curarin . read, Curarine. 21 Duboisin read. Duboisine. 27 Gelatine read. Gelatin. 28 Guarana (Paullinia) read, lb., 1 80 1 90 28 Guarana (Paullinia) Powd., McK. & R read, lb., 1 95 2 10 30 Haamaglobin read, Haemoglobin. 33 Koossine read, Koossin. 33 Kreatine read, Kreatin. 38 Nicotin read. Nicotine. 43 Oleate, Aconitia read, Aconitine. 43 Oleate, Atropia read, Atropine. 43 Insert, Oleate Copper, 5% oz., 25 43 Insert, Oleate Sodium oz., 25 43 Pelletierin read, Pelletierine. 44 Picrotoxin read, Picrotoxin. 44 Podophylotoxin read, Podophyllotoxin 55 Solanin read, Solanine. 58 Insert, Vesuvin ..oz., 30 40 62 Asafetida, Purif., McK. & R read, lb., 1 00 64 Embalming Liquid read, gal.,3 00 71 Insert, Oleate Aconitine oz., 65 71 Insert, Oleate Atropine oz., 65 71 Insert, Oleate Quinine oz., 1 50 71 Insert, Oleate Strychnine ... ...oz., 65 86 Guarana, Powd., 1 lb. cans, McK. & R lb., 2 10 101 Salts, Carlsbad, Gen., % lb. bots read, 6 00 101 Salts, Carlsbad, Gen., Yt lb. bots read, 11 75 Insert, U. S. Dispensatory, 15th edition, 1883 each, 6 00 ERRATA AND ADDENDA. MCKESSON & ROBBINS, Manufacturing Chemists. We are now manufacturing Quinine and Cinchonidia extensively, and can offer the following salts of assured purity and excellence. We have been much gratified by the complimentary reports, regarding the appearance and quality of our Cinchona Alkaloids, received from both druggists and physicians. It has been stated by some unscrupulous competitors in the drug trade that we do not manu- facture Quinine; such statements it seems almost unnecessary for us to deny, as the proofs of our manufacturing are so certain and easy, and the animus of such houses is so apparent. McK.&R. Sulphate of Quinine. WHITE IN COLOR! BEAUTIFUL IN CRYSTALLIZATION! NINE-OUNCE BOTTLE REQUIRED TO HOLD ONE OUNCE. The following test is attached to the label of every ounce of Sulphate of Quinine issued by us, and comparison of our Quinine may be made with any other brand in the market: To test the purity qf SULPHATE OF QUININE put one gramme of the Quinine into a tube with six grammes of Concentrated Sulphuric Ether, and two grammes Liq. Ammon., when the Quinine, if pure, will be entirely dissolved McK. & R. Bi-Sulphate of Quinine Peculiarly fine crystals; should be prescribed in pills and powders in preference to the Sul- phate, on account of its ready solubility, requiring only 10 parts of water instead of 740. Specify McK. & R. Our prices of BI-SULPHATE QUININE PILLS are about, 10% LOWER THAN SULPHATE. McK. & R. SULPHATE OF MORPHINE, In 1-8 and 1 oz. Yials. We have for some years past imported and bottled a well-known brand of English Morphine, labeling the same English, but have lately succeeded in manufacturing a much lighter and whiter article ourselves, which we offer with great confidence to the trade, guaranteeing quality and appearance. McK. & R. SULPHATE OF CINCHONIDINE. White Color! Definite Crystals! SEVEN-OUNCE BOTTLE REQUIRED TO HOLD ONE OUNCE. IN ORDERING OF OTHER WHOLESALE HOUSES Specify McK. & R.’s Morphine, Quinine, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, Cinchonidine, Etc. VI Medicinal Technical Drugs, Chemical jm Pharmaceutical Preparations. This book, being intended for a commercial list of prices of goods, in regular and occasional demand, is compiled and arranged with this view. It is not deemed advisable to encumber it with articles seldom enquired for, but we will always be happy to furnish any crude obtainable, or manufacture any pharmaceutical or chemical preparation, which cannot be supplied from our stock or in our market. We give special attention to supplying new stocks. Our large and complete assortment en- ables us to fill such orders entire, and give satisfaction in price and quality. Please note that there are two indexes—one for Drugs, &c., page 143, and one for Drug- gists’ Sundries, &c., page 457. Vol. II. No. 22. Whole No. 82. April, 1883. Abstracts, F. S. P., 1880, see Pape 61. Acetal, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 75 80 Aceton, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 10 15 Acid Acetic, No. 8, in carboys, 90 lbs .lb. 7* 44 “ “ “ in bottles, 5 lbs .lb. 81 11 “ U.S., sp. gr., 1.048, in carb’s, 90 lbs. .lb. 12 “ F.S., sp. gr., 1.048, in bot’s, 51bs... _lb. 14 16 *4 “ Chem. pure, Beaufoy’s ... _lb. 75 80 “ Extra, from sugar, in 1 lb. bot’s. .lb. 30 35 -44 “ Glacial, 76 % in 1 lb. bot .lb. 35 40 <44 “ “ 95 $6 “ 1 “ “ .lb. 85 90 <44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 6 8 44 “ “ Merck’s.... .lb. 90 1 00 44 Aquafortis, 36°, in carboys, 120 lbs .lb. 7 44 “ 36°, in bottles, 6 lbs. .lb. 8 10 44 “ 38°, in carboys, 120 lbs .lb. 71 “ 40°, “ “ “ .lb. 81 44 “ 43°, “ “ “ .lb. 101 44 Arsenic, Chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 10 12 * • 44 Arsenious, “ “ in 1 oz. vials _oz. 10 12 44 Asparaginic, in 1 oz. vials i oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Benzoic, of Benzoin, Eng.,50ozs., or less. .oz. 21 25 44 “ German, cases, 16 ozs., or less... .oz. 15 20 44 Boracic, Crystals .lb. 35 40 44 44 44 pure .lb. 75 80 44 “ Fused, “ .lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Bromic, in 1 oz. vials... -OZ. 2 00 2 10 44 Butyric, in 1 lb. bottles .Ib. 2 00 2 50 44 “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 20 23 44 “ Concent., pure, in 1 lb. bottles.. .lb. 4 00 4 50 44 Camphoric, in 1 oz.vials -OZ. 1 50 1 60 44 Capric, in 1 oz. vials 8 00 8 25 44 Caproic, in 1 oz. vials 75 80 44 Caprylic, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 3 00 3 25 44 Carbazotic, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 60 70 44 Carbolic, Cryst., Extra, Calv., in 1 lb. bot. .lb. 1 90 2 00 44 “ Extra, “ in loz. vials -OZ. 38 42 44 “ “ No. 2, “ in 1 lb. bot..lb. 1 30 1 40 44 “ No. 2, “ In loz. vials -OZ. 27 30 44 “ Good, (for disinfecting). .lb. 35 40 44 “ “ McK. &R„ white .lb. 50 55 • 4 “ McK. & R., white, ozs.. -OZ. 8 10 44 “ Sol’n, Ex., McK. & R., in 1 lb. bot. lb. 30 44 “ “ Ex., McK.& R., in 5 lb. bot .lb. 25 44 “ Eng., No. 4, in 1 lb. bot... .lb. 60 65 44 “ “ Eng., No. 5, in 1 lb. bot... .lb. 45 50 44 “ “ Eng., No. 5, in 6 lb. bot... .lb. 36 40 “ “ Crude, dark, 95 %, cans gal. 1 50 1 65 44 “ “ “ “ 75 “ .... gal. 90 1 10 44 “ “ “ “ 50?C, “ .... gal. 65 75 44 “ 10&, bbls. &cans-_ gal. 40 50 it “ “ “ 16 oz. bottles doz. 1 50 44 Cathartic, in 1 oz. vials 70 80 44 Chinic, see Acid, Kinic, in loz. vials 1 oz. 40 45 8 8f JR.OBBINS’ J^URRENT. acid Chloric, in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 50 55 44 Chromic, Germ., in 1 oz. vials oz. 18 22 44 Chrysophanic, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 50 55 44 Citric, in kegs, 112 lbs., or less lb. 58 65 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 95 i 00 »i Copaivic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 i 10 44 Cresotinic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Cresylic, pure, in 1 lb. bottles oz. 50 55 44 Cubebic, in 1 oz. vials 1 oz. 2 00 2 25 “ Dichloracetic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 Brgotinic, in 15J grain vials gramme 2 50 Fluoric, in 1 lb. gutt.a percha bottles bot. 2 00 44 “ in 1 lb. “ “ “ bot. 1 25 i &5 44 “ in !Ib. “ bot. 75 85 44 Formic, concent., in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 50 i 65 “ Frangulinic gramme 50 55 44 Gallic, in 1 lb. bottles.... lb. 1 90 2 00 44 “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 16 18 44 “ Merck’s, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 25 30 44 Glvcocholic gramme 1 00 1 10 44 Hippuric, chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials. OZ. 2 00 2 25 44 Hydriodic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 75 85 44 Hydrobromic, concentrated, in 1 oz. vials.oz. 30 35 44 “ dilute, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 50 60 44 “ Fothergill’s - oz. 20 25 44 Hydrocyanic, dilute, U. S., in 1 oz vials... oz. 7 9 44 Hydrofluoric, see Fluoric. 44 Hydrosilicio-fluoric, in 1 lb. bottles. lb. 1 00 1 10 44 Hydrosulphuric, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 50 55 Hyperchlorlc, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 44 Hypophosphorous, in 1 lb. bottles... lb. 2 25 2 50 44 Inosinic gramme 50 55 44 Iodic, in 1 oz. vials .. oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Kakodylic, Crystals i oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Kinic, (Chinie.,) in 1 oz. vials 1 oz. 40 45 44 Lactic, concentrated, in 5 lb. bottles lb. 2 90 44 “ “ in 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 3 25 . 44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 23 27 44 “ dilute, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 10 1 20 44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 10 13 Laricinic oz. 8 00 “ Malic, in 1 oz. vials .. oz. 1 25 1 35 i 44 Margaric, in 1 oz. vials oz. 3 50 3 75 44 Meconic, in 1 oz. vials 1 oz. 75 85 44 Molybdic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 44 Monochloracetic oz. 60 65 44 Mucic 75 80 44 Muriatic, 18°, in carboys, 120 lbs lb. 21 21 44 “ 20°, “ “ “ lb. 3 44 “ 22°, “ “ “ lb. 31 44 “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 6 lbs lb. 24 27 44 “ Medicinal, in bottles, 6 lbs -lb. 6 8 44 Nitric, 36°, in carboys, 120 lbs lb. 8 44 “ 38°, “ “ “ lb. 81 44 “ 40°, “ “ “ lb. 91 44 “ 41°, “ “ “ lb. 10 44 “ 42°, “ “ “ lb. 101 44 “ 43°, “ lb. HI 44 “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 7 lbs lb. 26 28 44 “ Medicinal, in bottles, 7 lbs._ lb. 11 13 44 Nitro-Muriatic, in 1 lb. bottles. -lb. 50 55 44 Nitrous, fuming, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 14 18 44 (Enanthic, in 1 oz. vials — 1 oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Oleic, crude, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 15 20 • 44 “ purified, in 1 lb. bottles.. lb. 40 45 44 “ pure, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 1 25 1 30 44 Osmic, in 1 gramme vials gramme 2 00 2 25 Oxalic lb. 15 18 “ Chem. pure lb. 65 75 jVLcJCESSON 8j J'v.OBBI NS’ p’RICES pURRENT. 9 Acid Oxalic, Powdered -- ..lb. 24 28 | j “ Palmitinic, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 4 00 4 50 “ Parabanic, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 2 50 2 60 I 44 Paratartaric, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 25 1 35 44 Perchloric, (Hyperchloric,) in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 50 55 “ Phosphomolybdic, Solution.. __oz. 20 25 44 Phosphoric,Dilute U. S., McK.& R ..lb. 20 23 44 “ “ McK. & R., fr.Phosph’s.lb. 20 23 44 “ Glacial, German,ini lb.bots._lb. 95 1 05 44 “ “ “ in loz.vials.oz. 9 11 44 “ Syrupy, (sp. gr. 1700) ..lb. 80 90 44 Phosphorous, in 1 oz. vials -- __oz. 35 38 44 Phthalic, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 50 55 44 Picronitric, Crystals, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 70 “ “ 44 pure . -oz. 20 25 “ Propionic, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 4 00 “ Prussic, dilute, U. S., in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 7 9 “ Scheele’s, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 30 35 “ Pyrogallic, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 42 46 Pyroligneous, crude. -gal. 25 30 “ in bottles, 6 lbs ..lb. 5 7 “ “ rectified, in 1 lb. bottles . ..lb- 30 35 | Rosolic, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 30 35 44 Salicylic, white, in 1 lb. boxes ..lb. 1 95 2 10 14 “ “ in 1 oz. “ ._oz. 17 20 44 “ “ crys., in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 - 44 “ “ dialysed, in 1 oz. vials.. ..oz. 40 45 44 “ “ from Wintergreen Oil. ..oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Salicylous, in 1 oz, vials __oz. 5 00 44 Sclerotinic ..gramme 20 25 44 Sebacic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 60 Selenic, in i oz. vials 1 oz. 75 80 “ Silicic, chem., pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 “ “ native, precip... ..lb. 80 85 44 Stearic ..lb. 27 30 44 “ chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 60 44 Succinic, crude, ini oz. vials __oz. 20 25 44 “ pure, white, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 40 45 44 Sulphuric, 66°, in carboys, 170 lbs ..lb. 2 21 44 “ “ in bottles, 9 lbs ..lb. 4 5 44 “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 9 lbs. ..lb. 25 28 “ Fuming Nordhausen ..lb. 32 37 44 “ Medicinal, in bottles, 9 lbs... ..lb. 5 7 44 “ “ Aromatic (Elix.Yit.)lb. 50 55 44 Sulphurous, Solution, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 16 19 44 Tannic, in barrels, 20 lbs ..lb. 1 80 1 95 44 “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 14 16 44 “ pure, German, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 44 Tartaric, Crystals, in casks, 600 lbs ..lb. 44 “ Po., McK. & R., 50 lb. box or less.lb. 52 57 44 Taurocholic, in 1 gramme vials gramme 2 00 2 10 44 Telluric, in 1 gramme vials.. gramme 1 50 1 60 Thymic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 60 70 44 Titanic, pure, in i oz. vials 1 oz. 30 35 44 Trichloracetic 60 65 “ Uric, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 80 90 “ Uvic, in 1 oz. vials 1 50 1 60 Valerianic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 44 “ Monohyd., in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 55 60 44 “ from the root _.oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Vanadic, in 1 oz. vials. i oz. 6 00 6 50 “ Wolf ramie, (Tungstic) in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 Aconitine, in 1 oz. vials - --- 1 oz- 1 80 2 00 “ Nitrate gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphate, in J oz. vials ..gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Duquesnel’s pure crystals grain 30 35 ■ Aconitin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 3 25 3 50 ASsculin, in 1 oz. vials.. 1 oz. 2 50 2 75 ASthyliden Chlor., (Dichlorethane,) in 1 oz. vials.oz. 1 00 1 10 JAcjiESSON jZuRRENT. Agaric, White - -- ..lb. 50 60 “ “ Powdered, McK. & li ...lb 65 70 Albumen, pure, from eggs - __oz. 20 24 “ fromblood. - - ..lb. 75 80 Alcannin --OZ. 50 60 Alcohol, Absolute, in bottles, 4 gallon. -gal. 3 75 4 00 “ 95 per cent., in barrels, 40 gallons -gal. Cash “ Odorless, for Cologne -gal. Cash “ Wood -gal. 1 30 1 50 Aldehyde, Ammon., pure, 1 oz. vials _.oz. 1 00 1 10 “ pure _.lb. 2 50 2 75 Ale, Eng. & Scotch, in casks, 8 doz., all brands, doz. 1 90 . “ Ginger, in casks, 10 doz doz. 1 40 1 50 Aletrin (Eclectic powder) ..OZ. 1 50 1 60 Alizarin, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 20 25 Alloxan, in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 3 00 3 25 Alloxantin, in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 6 50 6 75 Allspice, bags, 100 lbs ..lb. 18 “ Powdered, in bulk, McK. & K ..lb. 24 26 “ Sifted clean ..lb. 19 21 Almond Meal ..lb. 40 45 Almonds, Bitter, shelled _.lb. 44 48 “ Sweet, shelled ..lb. 40 44 Alnuin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials __oz. 65 70 Aloes, see Gum. Aloin, In 1 oz. vials ..oz. 95 1 05 “ Smith’s, In 1 oz. vials ..oz. 1 20 1 30 Alum, Ammonio-Ferric, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. vials... ..oz. 6 8 “ Chrome, American ..lb. 40 45 “ “ German ..lb. 20 25 “ Dried, (Exsiccated) ..lb. 20 25 “ “ “ Powd ..lb. 20 28 “ Ground, in barrels, 275 lbs., or less ..lb. 21 4 “ Lump, in barrels, 300 lbs ..lb. 21 21 “ pure (Potassium) ..Ib. 50 55 “ Pencils doz. 3 50 “ Powdered, in barrels, 250lbs., or less.. ..lb. 7 10 “ Roman 12 15 Aluminium, in 1 oz. vials (sheet and wire) __oz. 2 00 2 25 Acetate, in loz. vials --OZ. 25 30 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 75 1 85 “ Caustic, in 1 oz. vials... ..oz. 50 55 “ Hydrochloride, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 12 15 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials 40 45 Precip. Oxide, (pure Alumina)... ..lb. 1 50 2 00 “ Sulphate ..lb. 15 18 “ “ Crystals, pure ..lb. 1 50 1 60 Ambergris, Grey, in 1 oz. vials. . oz. 90 00 32 00 Ammonia, Spirits of, McK. & R . . lb. 50 55 “ “ Aromatic, McK. & R.__ ..lb. 55 60 Water of, 3F, 16°, carb.,80 lbs. or less.lb. 4 6 “ 4F, 20°, carb.,80 lbs. or less.lb. 54 8 “ 5F, 22°,carb., 80 lbs. or less.lb. 8 11 “ Cone., 26°, inl&41b.bot’s.lb. 13 16 Ammonium, Acetate, crystals, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 40 45 Arsenate, in oz. vials --OZ. 35 40 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 40 “ Bicarbonate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 “ Bichromate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 “ Binoxalate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 25 30 “ Bisulphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 Bisulphite, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 40 45 Borate, in 1 oz. vials 25 28 Bromide, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ in loz. vials ..oz. 5 7 Carbazotate (Picrate),in'l oz. vials oz. 30 35 “ *Carbonate, in casks, 600 lbs..... ..lb. 17 Thi« price epplie* to full cask* only. JMcjCESSON J~v.OBBINS' j^URRENT. Ammonium, Carbonate, in jars, 21 lbs., or less. lb. 19 21 “ “ Resublimed, lib.bot’s .lb. 65 75 “ Chloride, see Muriate. “ Chromate, in 1 oz. vials. OZ. 50 55 “ Citrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 15 17 “ Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials oz. 75 85 “ Formate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Gallate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Hydrosulphide, in 1 lb. bottles ... .lb. 55 60 44 Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 22 25 44 Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 33 35 “ Molybdate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 50 55 “ Monocarbonate, in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 1 25 1 50 44 Muriate .lb. 13 15 44 44 Chem. pure... .lb. 50 55 44 44 Granulated, German .lb. 18 20 *• 44 44 purif., McK.&R. ,1b. 30 35 44 44 Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 22 25 44 Nitrate, crystals, in boxes, 10 lbs.. .lb. 30 33 44 44 fused, in boxes, 10 lbs. ... .lb. 30 33 44 44 granular, in boxes, 10 lbs. lb. 30 33 44 Nitrite .lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Oxalate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 15 1 25 “ Phenylate 35 30 44 Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles _lb. 1 15 1 25 44 Phosphomolybdate.. OZ. 1 50 1 60 44 Salicylate oz. 50 55 44 Succinate, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 50 55 44 Sulphate, in casks, 350 lbs... .lb. 6 “ 44 in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 9 11 *• 44 pure, resub .lb. 50 55 '• Sulphide, see Hydrosulphide. 44 Sulphite, in 1 oz. vials. .OZ. 25 28 44 Sulphocarbolate, in 1 oz. vials ... oz. 11 15 44 Sulphocyanide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 23 44 Tartrate, Neutral, in 1 oz. vials .. oz. 25 30 44 Urate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Valerianate, cryst., in 1 oz. vials. oz. 28 33 44 Vanadate gramme 40 50 ' 44 Wolframate (Tungstate) oz. 35 45 Ampelopsin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... oz. 95 1 05 Amygdalin, in 1 oz. vials oz. 2 40 2 60 Amyl, Acetate (Oil of Pear), 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 50 2 75 44 Butyrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 45 44 Formate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 44 Hydrated Oxide, in 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 1 25 1 35 44 44 44 pure, in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Iodide, see lodamyl. 44 Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 44 Nitrite, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 32 40 44 Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 65 70 Amylene, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 Anacardia, Occident. .lb. 40 50 44 orient.. .lb. 16 20 Aniline, Black (Aniline Salt) .lb. 60 65 44 44 Crystals (for black ink) .lb. 2 75 3 00 44 Blue, Deep Blue, No. 1 .lb. 5 50 6 00 44 44 44 44 44 2 .lb. 4 50 5 00 1 44 44 Soluble, Reddish, No. 1 .lb. 5 00 5 50 44 44 44 44 44 2 .lb. 2 75 3 00 44 Crimson .lb. 2 25 2 50 44 Brown, Deep Bismarck lb. 2 25 2 50 44 44 Soluble lb. 1 75 2 00 44 Green, Crystals -lb. 8 00 9 00 44 44 Paste, Concent .lb. 4 50 5 00 44 44 Powder .lb- 5 00 5 50 44 Orange 44 lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Purple, B. B .lb. 4 50 5 00 44 Red, Crystals, Extra lb. 3 00 3 50 JJlcJvESSON pURRENT. Aniline, Red, Eosine, McK. &R. (for red ink). --OZ. 50 “ Grain ..lb. 1 00 1 25 “ Scarlet _ ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Violet, McK. & R. (for copygrani ink ..lb. 4 50 5 00 “ Yellow .lb. 5 00j 5 50 Anilines, all desired brands and shades furnished. Aniline Dyes, liquid, for family use, with direc- tions, see “Star Dyes,” Page 62. Annatto, best, baskets, 50 lbs., or less. ..lb. 30 35 Annattoin, boxes, 25 lbs._ ..lb. 1 25 1 40 Anodyne, Hoffman’s, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 50 55 Anthracene, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 12 16 Anthrakokali, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 20 25 “ “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 Antimony, Arsenate __oz. 30 &5 “ Black Sulphuret, in lumps (“Needle”)lb. 13 15 “ * “ Powdered, pure, McK. &R. ..lb. 15 20 “ Chloride, Crystals ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ Solution (Butter of) ..lb. 24 28 “ Crocus ..lb. 70 80 “ Diaphoretic ..lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Iodide ..oz. 1 00 1 10 “ James’ Powder, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 70 75 “ Kermes’ Mineral, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Liver of ..lb. 60 65 “ Metallic, (Regulus) ..lb. 18 20 “ “ pure __oz. 20 25 “ Oxide, White ..lb. 60 65 “ Sulphuret, Precipitated ..lb. 50 55 “ “ “ pure, Germanlb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Red, German ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Tartrate, Crystals, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 75 80 “ “ Powdered (Tartar Emetic) lb. 65 70 Apiol, in 1 oz. vials ,_oz. 1 00 1 10 Apocynin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials . .. --OZ. 2 00 2 10 Apomorphine, Muriate, Amorphous, 4 oz.vials 4 oz. 1 20 1 40 “ “ Crystals, in 4 oz. vials. 4 oz. 3 50 3 75 Aqua Eortis, see Acid, Aquafortis. Arnicine 4 oz. 8 00 8 50 Arrowroot, American ... ..lb. 8 10 “ Bermuda, True, kegs, 100 lbs ..lb. 45 50 “ Jamaica ..lb. 25 30 “ St. Vincent, cans, 40 lbs. ..lb. 15 18 “ Taylor’s in 4 &4 lb.tinfoil,bxs,121bs.lb. 34 38 Arsenic, Bromide, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 75 80 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 60 65 “ Chloro-phosphide --OZ. 35 40 “ Donovan’s Solution, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 27 30 “ Eowler’s Solution, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 12 15 “ Iodide, ini oz. vials... --OZ. 41 45 “ Metallic, distilled ..lb. 50 55 “ native ..lb. 2 00 “ Red, Lump (Realgar) ..lb. 10 14 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 12 16 “ White Oxide, resublimed ..lb. 12 15 “ Powdered, pure. ..lb. 22 25 “ com., in kegs, 400 lbs.lb. 3 6 “ Yellow, Lump (Orpiment) ..lb. 18 20 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 20 22 Asafetida, see Gum, Fetida. Asbestos, Long Fibre ...lb. 75 80 “ Powdered _.lb. 20 25 “ Short Fibre ..lb. 20 25 Asclepin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 95 1 05 Asparagin, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 60 Asphaltum, see Gum. Atropine, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 1 20 1 30 * Factitious grades are offered at from 3 to 12 cents ; we only stock the pure. pURRENT. Atropine, Salicylate gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials -i oz. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Gehe’s, pure, in i oz. vials.1 oz. 1 20 1 30 “ Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials .1 oz. 1 20 1 30 Atropin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials __oz. 3 25 3 50 Bael-Fruit ...lb. 50 60 Balsam, Canada, True, (Bals. Fir) -gal. 3 00 3 25 “ “ 16 oz. bottles. _doz. 7 00 “ Copaiba, Pure, cans, 5 gals, or less.. ...lb. 55 65 “ Solidiflable ...lb. 65 75 Note.—In ordering Balsam Copaiba, if either the thin Para or the thick Angostura is especially desired, please specify ; the former contains more oil, and the latter more resin ; the former is generally considered more active. Balsam, Copaiba, Solid ...lb. 75 85 “ Gurjun (Wood Oil) .. lb. 1 40 1 50 “ Mecca --OZ. 50 55 “ Peru, True ...lb. 3 50 4 00 “ Riga ...lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Sulphur, (Oleum Sulphuratum) ...lb. 40 45 “ Tolu, True, in cans, 10 lbs., or less... ...lb. 50 65 “ Tranquille, (Baume tranquille, Codex).lb. 2 00 Note.—For other Balsams, see Pages 67 and 89 Baptisin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials __oz. 75 80 Barium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials .. oz. 12 15 “ Binoxide, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 30 35 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 50 55 “ Carbonate, precip., in 1 lb. bottles... ...lb. 40 45 “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Caustic, anhydrate ...lb. 3 00 3 25 “ hydrate ...lb. 60 65 “ Chlorate, in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 12 15 “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles. ...lb. 15 18 “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 30 35 “ Chromate, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 75 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials 55 60 “ Metallic gramme 4 00 “ Muriate, see Chloride. “ Nitrate, in 1 lb. bottles. ...lb. 18 22 “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles. ...lb. 40 45 “ Oxide, pure, in 1 oz. vials ...OZ. 25 30 “ Peroxide, in oz. vials -_-OZ. 12 15 “ “ in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 2 50 2 65 “ Sulphate, Powdered (Barytes) ...lb. 6 8 “ “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles..lb. 60 65 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ Sulphocarbolate, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 20 25 Bark, “ Cortex.” “ Angostura ...lb. 35 40 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 45 50 41 Barberry ...lb. 22 25 “ Basswood (Tilia) ...lb. 30 35 “ Bayberry, select ...lb. 8 10 i ** “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less.lb. 12 16 “ Birch, (Betula) ...lb. 15 18 ** Black Alder (Prinos Verticillata) ...lb. 22 25 • “ “ Haw, of root.. ...lb. 30 35 “ Buckthorn ...lb. 15 18 “ Butternut (Juglans) ...lb. 17 20 “ Canella, select ...lb. 15 20 “ “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less.lb. 25 30 “ Cascara Sagrada ...lb. 25 35 “ Cascarilla, select ...lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs.,or less lb. 23 28 “ Cassia, Mats, 3 lbs .. lb. 191 22 “ “ Powdered, boxes 25 lbs., or less ...lb. 26 30 “ “ Saigon ...lb. 55 60 “ ” Powdered ...lb. 65 70 14 JA.C 8j jR_OBBINS’ j^URRENT. Bark Cinchona, Pale, Loxa, Elects lb 90 1 00 “ “ “ “ Powdered lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ Fragment lb 80 90 ti “ “ “ “ Powd. .lb 90 1 00 bb “ Bed, True, S. A lb 2 00 2 10 kb “ “ “ “ Po., McK. & R..lb 2 10 2 20 kb “ “ “ E. I lb. 1 30 1 40 “ “ “ “ Po., McK.&R.._lb 1 55 1 65 “ “ “ *McK. & R., Cuprea lb. 1 15 1 25 “ “ “ “ Grd. ..lb. 1 20 1 30 “ “ “ “ “ Powd.,1b. 1 25 1 35 “ “ “ R,” lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ “ Powd., McK.&R...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Yellow, Calisaya, Elect. lb. 1 90 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ Powd. .lb. 2 00 2 10 “ “ “ Bolivia _.lb. 90 1 00 kb “ “ “ Powd.,McK.& R. lb. 1 00 1 10 kb “ “ Maracaibo lb. 20 25 kb “ “ “ Powd.,McK.& R. lb. 30 35 “ Cinnamon, true Ceylon lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ “ Powdered lb. 1 00 1 10 Coto lb. 1 20 1 30 “ Cotton Root lb. 18 20 kb “ “ Ground for Percolation lb. 22 25 kb “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 28 32 kb Cramp (Viburnum Opulus). _.lb. 25 28 kb Cundurango, true lb. 45 50 kb “ “ Powdered lb. 55 60 Dita lb. 75 80 kb Dogwood (Cornus Florida) lb. 12 15 kk “ Powdered, McK. & R._ lb. 20 25 kb Elder (Sambucus) lb. 20 25 bb Elm, White lb. 15 17 b b “ “ Select __lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Ground, in bulk, bbl. or less ..lb. 10 14 “ “ “ in i & i lb. papers ..lb. 18 20 kb “ “ “ in 2 oz. papers lb. 21 23 bb “ “ Powdered, super, in bulk lb. 15 20 “ “ “ “ “ 2oz. papers _lb. 25 30 kb “ “ “ “ loz. papers .lb. 30 35 kb Eucalyptus lb. 30 35 bb Fringe Tree lb. 20 25 “ Geoffroya, (Cabbage Tree) ...lb. 70 75 kb Hemlock, Crushed, McK. & R lb. 12 15 bb “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 16 18 kb Lemon (Peel), in quarters lb. 15 20 “ “ “ in ribbons lb. 22 25 “ MezereonRoot lb. 20 25 Monesia lb. 60 65 bb Musena lb. 1 50 1 60 bb Oak, Black (Quercitron), in bags, 150 lbs..lb. 2 6 bb “ Red (Quercus Rubra) lb. 15 18 “ White, Crushed lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Powdered lb. 20 25 bb Orange (Peel), Curasao, in quarters lb. 14 17 bb ** “ “ in ribbons lb. 17 20 bb “ “ “ Ground lb. 17 20 kb “ “ “ Powd., McK.& R. lb. 24 28 bb “ “ Seville, in quarters lb. 12 15 bb “ “ ** in ribbons lb. 17 20 bb “ “ “ Ground lb. 14 17 bb “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R. lb. 20 25 bb Ozier, Green lb. 30 35 bb Peruvian, see Bark, Cinchona. bb Pomegranate Fruit lb. 14 18 bb “ Root lb. 30 35 bb Poplar, Ground., McK. & R ...lb. 15 18 bb “ Powdered, McK. & R._ lb. 20 25 bb Prickly Ash lb. 30 35 *Our prim* Cinchona Barks are tested and the analysis is printed on the label of every package, so as to enable the pharmacist to conform to the requirements of the new Pharmacopoeia. See page next to cover. jVLcj£ESSON fRICES j^URRENT. Bark, Prickly Ash, Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 40 50 “ Quebracho ..lb. 60 65 “ Rhamnus Frangula ..lb. 15 18 “ Rhus Aromaticus ..lb. 90 1 00 “ Sassafras Root, in bags, 100 lbs., or less.. ..lb. 8 12 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... ..lb. 18 23 “ Simaruba ..lb. 20 25 “ Soap (Quillaya) cut ..lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... ..lb. 18 20 “ Tag Alder ..lb. 22 25 •* Tamarac __lb. 20 25 “ Wafer Ash ..lb. 25 30 “ Wahoo Root . ..lb. 35 45 “ White Ash (Fraxinus) ..lb. 20 23 “ White Pine ..lb. 22 25 “ Wild Cherry ..lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Select, Cracked .. ..lb. 12 15 “ Ground, McK. &R ..lb. 15 18 “ “ “ “ Powd., McK. &R. ..lb. 20 25 “ Willow (Salix) ..lb. 15 18 “ Winter’s ..lb. 50 55 “ Witchhazel - ..lb. 20 23 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 30 35 Note:—Additional Barks will be found under Pressed Herbs, Barks and Roots, Pages, 106, 107, and 108. Barley, Pearl, kegs, 100 lbs., or less ..lb. 5 7 “ Robinson’s, see Page 90. Barosmin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 2 25 2 50 Baryta, Caustic, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 65 “ “ pure, Anhydrous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Bath-Brick, barrels ... . per 100 3 50 “ “ boxes, 2 doz doz. 371 40 “ “ Powd., papers, boxes, 2 doz doz. 75 Bay-Rum, McKesson & Robbins’ .gal. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ “ bottles, 6s. doz. 7 00 8 00 “ “ St. Croix, Imported -gal. 2 30 2 60 “ “ bottles, 6s doz. 8 00 9 00 Beans, Cacao, (Cocoa) ..lb. 30 33 “ Calabar ..lb. 65 75 “ Castor ..lb. 20 25 “ Croton ..lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Divi Divi per 100 lbs. “ St. Ignatius ..lb. 50 60 “ St. John’s (St. John’s Bread) ..lb. 10 12 “ Tonca, Angostura, Long... ..lb. 1 35 1 45 “ “ Para, Short 90 1 00 ** Vanilla, Mexican, Bong ..lb. 10 50 11 50 “ “ “ Medium ..lb. 9 00 9 50 “ “ “ Short ..lb. 8 00 8 50 Bebeerine, Muriate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 2 75 2 90 “ Pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 2 50 2 60 ** Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 75 1 85 Benzole, pure, from Coal Tar, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 1 00 1 10 “ in 5 gal. cans -gal. 2 00 2 25 Berberine, in 1 oz. vials 2 50 2 75 “ Muriate, in 1 oz. vials 3 00 3 25 “ Sulphate, in $ oz. vials 1 50 1 60 Berries, Alkekengi ..lb. 75 80 “ Black Alder 25 30 “ Buckthorn 25 30 “ Cedar 50 55 “ Cubeb, sifted ..lb. 50 60 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 55 65 “ Elder 21 24 “ Fish, see Cocculus Indicus, Page 20. “ French ..lb. 40 45 “ Jujube ..lb. 50 55 “ Juniper ..lb. 5 8 ** “ Ground. ..lb. 12 15 JVLcKeSSON jlOBBINS’ j^URRENT. Berries, Juniper, Powdered, McK. & R _lb. 15 18 “ Laurel .lb. 10 12 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 20 25 “ Myrtiilorum, (Bilberries) - lb. 35 40 “ Persian _lb. 40 45 “ Poke - .lb. 24 28 “ Prickly Ash., .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Sumach lb. 12 15 Betin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 90 2 10 Bismuth, Bromide, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 70 3 00 “ Citrate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 40 45 “ “ and Ammonium, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 40 45 “ “ “ Sol’n, in 1 lb. bot ..lb. 40 45 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials - -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Metallic - ..lb. 2 25 2 35 “ Nitrate, crystals. _.lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ precip ..lb. 2 20 2 35 “ Oxide, French, in drops. - ..lb. 3 00 3 10 “ “ hydrate .lb. 4 00 4 25 “ “ pure --- ..lb. 10 00 10 25 “ Oxychloride, in 1 lb. bottles - __lb. 2 25 2 35 “ Salicylate -OZ. 75 85 “ Subcarbonate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 2 75 2 90 “ Subnitrate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 3 25 2 35 ' “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 45 50 “ Valerianate, in * oz. vials -OZ. 95 1 00 - Black Drop, see Tincture Opium, Acet., Page 84. • Bladders doz. 50 75 Blatta, Orientalis _oz. 1 25 1 35 Blue Pill, see Pages 44 and 71. Blue Vitriol, see Copper, Sulphate, Page 20. Bole Armenian, Powdered ..11). 8 10 Bone-Dust, for fertillizing, in barrels ..lb. 2 Books, see page 214. Borax, Keflned, in barrels, 230 lbs ..lb. 15* “ “ in cases, 100 lbs., or less ..lb. 16 18 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 17 19 “ “ Smith’s, 1 lb. papers _.lb. 18* 20 “ “ “ 1 lb. papers ..lb. 18 19 Boxes, Paper, Tin and T.Wood, seepages 222 to 229. Brandy, Blackberry. .gal. 3 00 3 25 “ Hennessy, 1858, 40 gals., or less .gal. 8 50 9 50 “ “ 1870,40 “ “ “ -gal. 6 50 7 00 “ Pellevoisin, 20 “ “ “ .gal. 5 00 5 50 . “ Rochelle, 20 “ “ “ ... -gal. 4 00 4 50 “ F. F. & Co., 5s, “Try and Judge ” doz. 18 00 Breast Tea, see Species, Pectoraiis, Page 55. Brimstone, see Sulphur, Roll, Page 56. Bromalhydrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 4 00 4 25 Bromine, in 1 oz. vials (lb. 55—60) — .. _oz. 6 9 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 75 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials .... _oz. 70 80 Bromoform, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 50 1 65 Brucine, in * oz. vials _oz. 2 75 3 00 “ Nitrate, in * oz. vials .. -OZ. 3 00 3 25 ' “ Sulphate, in * oz. vials -OZ. 2 75 3 00 Buds, Balm of Gilead. : ..lb. 37 40 “ Cassia .-lb. 38 43 “ Orange (Unripe Fruit) ..lb. 10 12 Butylchloral, see Croton Chloral, Page, 21. Cacao, Butter of, Baker’s, 12 lb. boxes, or less. ..lb. 45 50 “ “ Gehe’s 70 75 Cadmium, Bromide, in 1 Oz. vials -OZ. 23 28 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 40 45 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 49 JAcJlESSON 8j j^URRENT. Cadmium, Metallic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 13 16 Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 “ Oxide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 Caesium, Chloride, in i oz. vials .. . -gr. 50 55 Caffeine, in £ oz. vials. 2 10 2 25 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 8 00 8 50 “ Citrate, in i oz. vials 2 10 2 25 “ Sulphate, in i oz. vials oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Valerianate, in $ oz. vials . -OZ. 3 00 3 25 Calabarin, (tetanic), Merck’s, in 7£ gr. vials -gr. 40 45 “ Bromide -gr. 50 55 “ Salicylate -gr. 40 45 “ Sulphate -gr. k5 40 Calcium, Acetate, pure, in 1 oz. vials. OZ. 12 15 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 40 45 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 “ Bisulphite, liquid .lb. 40 45 “ Bromide, in 1 lb. bottles... -Ib. 90 1 00 “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 8 11 “ Carbolate, see Lime, Page 35. “ Carbonate, see Chalk, Page 18. ’ “ Chloride, Crude .lb. 8 11 “ “ Dry, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 40 45 “ Pure, white, in lb. bottles .. .lb. 45 50 “ “ fused, German .lb. 75 80 “ Chlor. hydrophosphate, dry. oz. vials, OZ. 25 30 “ Chlorinated, see Lime, Page 35. “ Chromate, pure, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 “ Hypophosphite, in 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 2 00 2 25 in 1 oz. vials oz. 14 18 & Sodium, in 1 oz.vial. oz. 16 20 Todate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Iodo-Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 28 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 “ “ “ Soluble oz. 50 55 “ Metallic .. grm. 10 00 “ Nitrate oz. 12 15 “ Nitrite 15 18 “ Oxalate oz. 25 28 “ Phosphate, Precipitated .lb. 30 35 “ “ Pure .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Phosphide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 65 70 “ Saccharated oz. 20 25 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Silicate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Sulphate, Precipitated .lb. 60 65 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 50 55 “ Sulphite, Neutral, for Cider .lb. 24 27 “ in cartons, for Cider.. doz. 1 15 1 25 •* “ Pure .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 11 15 Calomel, see Mercury, Protochloride, Page 36. Camphor, see Gum, Camphor, Page 28. “ Monobromated, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 Candy, Acid Drops, Eng., Gibson’s, bots„ 5 lbs. .lb. 75 “ Acid, Lemon Tablets, Eng., Gibson's bots., 5 lbs 75 “ Bath pipe, Amer., boxes, 5 lbs .lb. 40 45 Eng., Gibson’s, boxes, 4 lbs. .lb. 65 “ Chlorodyne Lozenges, Gibson’s, bottles 2 lbs 1 50 “ Coltsfoot Rock, Arner., boxes, 5 lbs. .Ib. 35 “ “ Gibson’s, 4 lbs .lb. 65 “ Coltsfoot Rock Lozenges, Eng. Club, boxes, 5 lbs 55 18 JVLcJCESSON 8j jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. Candy, Cough Drops, Kibbe’s, boxes, 5 lbs ..lb. 25 30 “ “ “ Eng., Gibson’s, bots. 5 lbs.lo. 75 “ Efferton Toffee, “ “ “ 5 lbs.lb. 75 “ Gum Drops, h’d & sft, ass. var’s, bxs. 5 lbs. lb. 27 30 “ Horehound Drops, Amer., boxes, 5 lbs ..lb. 25 30 “ “ “ Gibson’s, 5 lbs ..lb. 75 “ Lemon Tablets, Gibson’s, bots., 5 lbs.. ..lb. 75 “ Lime Fruit Tablets, “ “ 5 lbs.. ..lb. 75 “ Lozenges, variety, see Troches, Page 103. “ Mint Drops, Eng., Gibson’s, bots., 5 lbs..lb. 75 “ Raspberry Drops, Eng., Gibson’s, 5 lbs ..lb. 75 •* Rock, Red, cases, 35 lbs ..lb. 15 17 “ “ “ on strings, 5 lb. boxes ..lb. 16 19 “ “ White, cases, 35 lbs ..lb. 15 17 “ “ “ on strings, 5 lb. boxes. ..lb. 16 19 “ “ Yellow, cases, 35 lbs ..lb. 15 17 “ “ “ on strings, 5 lb. boxes. ..lb. 16 19 “ Santonine Troches, Spirals, 4 gr ..100 65 75 “ “ “ “ 1 gr ..100 85 90 “ Sugar Drops, small, for medication .. ..lb. 35. 40 “ Troches, Roworth’s, see Page 103. “ Vanilla Tablets, Gibson’s, bots., 5 lbs. ...lb. 75 “ Wormseed ...lb. 50 55 Note.—All varieties of mixed and stick Candies, Lozenges, Pipe, Ac., furnished at lowest market rates, in quantities to suit purchasers. Gibson’s English Candies also, in 1 lb. hot- ties, at 85c. per bottle. Cantharides, Sifted ...lb. 1 10 1 20 “ Powdered ..lb. 1 20 1 30 Cantharidin, in 4- oz. vials 4 oz. 12 00 Capsicin 4 oz. 60 70 Capsules, Poppy, French ...lb. 40 45 • “ “ German ..lb. 15 20 “ Proprietary, see Page 90. Caramel -- gall. 1 25 1 50 Carbon, Bichloride, liquid, in 1 oz. vials— — __oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Bisulphide, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 20 24 “ Terchloride,Crystals, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 1 25 1 35 “ “ Liquid, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 Carmine, Pure, Scarlet, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 6 00 5 50 “ No. 40, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 “ “ 20, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 35 40 “ “ 12, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 32 36 “ “ 8, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 “ “ 6, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 Casein ...lb. 1 00 1 10 Cassia Bark, see Bark, Page 13. “ Buds, see Buds, Cassia, Page 16. Cassia Fistula ...lb. 15 18 Castor Fiber ...lb. 7 50 8 00 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R __OZ. 70 75 Catechu, see Gum, Catechu. Cathartin ...oz. 5 00 5 25 Caulophyllin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 50 56 Cerasin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials __oz. 65 70 Cerates, see list, Manf’g Dept., Page 68. Cerium, Bisulphide, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 40 45 “ Chloride,in 1 oz. vials 30 35 “ Metallic gramme 7 50 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 40 50 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials _,_oz. 15 18 “ Oxide, in 1 oz. vials 1 50 ! 1 65 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 25 30 Chalk, Billiard gross 75 90 “ Blackboard (crayons) gross 12 15 “ Carpenters’, white.. gross 75 90 “ French, Cut ...lb 11 14 “ “ Powdered, white ...lb 6 8 “ Precipitated, English, 14 lb. bundles. ...lb 94 12 “ Prepared, drops, boxes, 25 lbs., or less ...lb 4 1 13 JAcjiesson 8j Robbins’ £urrent. Chalk, Prepared, drops, extra, boxes, 5 lbs ..lb. 8 “ Red, common ..lb. 5 7 “ “ cut in fingers ..lb. 6 8 “ Tailors’ ...1 .box 50 55 “ White, in barrels, 280 lbs., or less ..lb. % 3 Charcoal, Animal, Coarse Grains ..lb. 10 12 “ “ Fine (Ivory Blk,)bbls„ or less.lb. 34 6 “ “ Chem., pure ..lb. 1 50 1 65 “ “ “ “ from blood ..lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Powd., boxes, 10 lbs ..lb. 8 10 “ “ Fine Willow ..lb. 15 18 “ “ “ “ lib. boxes ..lb. IT 20 “ “ “ “ i lb. “ doz. T5 Chelonin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 1 10 1 20 Cherries, Wild ..lb. 16 20 Chewstick, (Gouania Domingensis) ..lb. 50 60 “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 60 70 Chimaphilin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 80 87 Chinoidine, in bulk, McK & R __lb. 1 40 1 50 “ in 1 oz. rolls, McK & R. (100 ozs. 10c) oz. 12 15 “ Powd. Purif, McK. & R. (10 ozs.) --OZ. 35 “ “ “ “ “ “ (100 ozs.).oz. 30 Chionanthin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials.. -.OZ. 95 1 05 Chloralhydrate, Croton, (see Croton Chloral). --OZ. 1 05 1 15 “ Crystals, 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ 4 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 90 2 15 ** “ 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 2 10 2 35 “ “ 1 oz. vials ..lb. 3 25 3 40 1 “ McK. &R., 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 1 60 1 70 “ “ 4 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 75 1 85 “ “ 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 1 95 2 05 “ “ 1 oz. vials ..lb. 3 00 3 10 “ Schering’s, 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 75 1 85 “ “ 4 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 90 2 00 “ “ } lb. bottles ..lb. 2 15 2 25 “ “ 1 oz. vials ..lb. 3 15 3 25 Chloroform, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 80 90 “ McK. & R.’s, purified, in 1 lb. bot’s.lb. 1 40 Chocolate, see Page, 91. Cholesterin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 50 60 Chromium, Chloride, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 60 “ “ Solution, in 1 oz. vials . --OZ. 30 35 “ Metallic gramme 1 25 1 35 “ Oxide, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 30 35 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 30 35 Cimicifugin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... ..oz. 45 50 Cinchonidine, Alkaloid, pure, in 1 oz. vials .-OZ. 1 45 1 55 “ Bi-Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 15 1 25 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials ._oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Sulphate, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials,oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials -.OZ. 1 00 1 10 Cinchonine (Cinchonia) in 1 oz. vials -_OZ. 45 50 “ Bi-Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 41 46 “ Muriate, in 1 oz. vials. -_OZ. 36 40 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 45 50 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials (lb., 3.25).. __oz. 27 32 Cincho-Quinine, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 60 Cinnabar -lb. 1 30 1 40 Cinnamol gramme 5 00 5 25 Citron, in boxes, 40lbs., or less... ..lb. 25 30 Civet, in 1 oz. vials 3 50 3 75 Clay, China -lb. 5 7 “ Pipe -lb. 3 5 “ “ Powdered -lb. 8 10 “ Potters’ -.lb. 5 7 Cloves, in bales, 130 lbs., or less -lb. 22 27 “ Powdered, pure, McK. & R ..lb. 30 35 Cobalt -lb. 18 23 “ Powdered, (Fly Poison) ..lb. 25 30 /VlcJlESSON 8j ICES jDu RRENT. Cobalt, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 75 80 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 60 65 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 50 55 “ Chromate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 “ Metallic, pure, in 1 oz. vials ._oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Nitrate, Crystals, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 50 55 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 “ Oxide, (Zaffre) -.11). 90 1 00 “ “ Chem. pure . oz. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Pure, for Glass makers... ..lb. 5 00 6 00 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials - __oz. 50 55 “ Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials r ..oz. 50 60 Cocaine, (from Erythroxylon Coca) --gr. 50 60 Cocculus Indicus (Fish Berries) ..lb. 10 12 Cochineal, Honduras ..lb. 33 40 “ “ Powdered. - ..lb. 45 50 Cocoa, Bakers’, see Page 91. “ Butter of, see Cacao, Butter of, Page 16. Codeine, in 4- oz. vials __oz. 3 35 3 50 “ Sulphate, in 4 oz. vials __oz. 3 35 3 50 Coffee, Acorn. - ..lb. 17 20 Colchicin, in 4 oz. vials 4 OZ. 1 75 2 00 Collinsonin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... ..oz. 1 75 1 90 Collodion, in 1 lb. bottles lb 85 90 “ in 1 oz. vials, cork stopped doz. 1 75 2 00 “ in 1 oz. vials, glass stopped doz. 2 75 “ Cantharidal lb, 2 15 2 30 “ “ in 1 oz. vials doz. 2 15 2 30 Colocynth Apple, broken ..lb. 40 45 “ “ selected... ..lb. 50 55 “ Powdered, cases, 25 lbs., or less... ..lb. 50 60 “ Pulp, Powd., McK. & R., 1 lb. cans ..lb. 2 30 Colocynthidin, pure gramme 75 85 Colocynthin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials.. ..OZ. 1 80 1 90 Coloring for Liquors, &c., see Pages 18 & 62. Confections, see list, Manf’g I)ept., Page 62. Conine, in 4 oz. vials - 4 oz- 75 80 “ Bromide, in 4 oz. vials. 4 oz. 1 75 1 85 Copper, Acetate, pure, distilled ..lb. 70 75 “ Aluminated (Divine Stone) - ..lb. 75 80 “ Ammoniated, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 90 1 00 “ Arsenate, pure, in 1 oz. vials _ .OZ. 45 50 “ “ (Paris Green) see page 62. “ Arsenite, in 1 oz. vials . -OZ. 25 30 “ Bichloride, pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 30 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials - --OZ. 30 35 “ Bromide __OZ. 75 80 “ Carbonate, Precipitated ..lb. 70 75 “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles -.11). 60 70 “ “ Ammon., in lb. bottles. .. ..lb. 1 25 1 35 “ “ pure, in 1 oz. vials (lb., 1.25 __OZ. 20 25 “ “ white, in 1 oz. vials(lb., 3.00),oz. 40 45 “ Chromate, in 1 oz. vials . - OZ. 20 25 “ “ liquid ...lb. 75 80 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 ** Iodide, in 1 oz. vials. --OZ. 48 53 “ Metallic, Powdered, pure --OZ. 25 30 “ “ sheet, pure ..lb. 75 80 “ Nitrate, in 1 lb. bottles -- ..lb. 60 65 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials. --OZ. 25 30 “ Oxide, Black, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 50 1 65 « “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles... .-lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Phosphate - --- --OZ. 25 30 “ Sub Acetate, Lump (Verdigris) ..lb. 35 40 “ “ “ Powdered .--lb. 45 ’ 50 « Sulphate,(BlueVit.)inbbl,3501bs,or less.lb. 64 9 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 13 18 “ “ Purified, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 30 33 JAcJlESSON 8j jR_OBBINS' pURRENT. Copper, Sulphate, in cones .. doz. 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphide lb. 1 00 1 15 “ Sulphocarbolate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 1 “ Tartrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 Copperas, see Iron, Sulphate, Page 33. Coraline oz. 15 20 Corks, see list, Page 288. Note.—We are now manufacturing our own corks and can offer •operior inducements, both as regards quality and price. Special sizes made to order. Quotations given for large orders Corn-Ergot (Ustilago Maidis) ... lb. 60 65 Cornin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials _. oz. 65 70 Cornu Cervi, Calcined lb. 15 18 “ “ Rasped . ...lb. 25 30 Corrosive Sublimate, see Mercury, Bichloride. Corundum _lb. 40 45 Corydalin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 80 2 00 Cosmoline, see Page 92. Cotoin 4 oz. 1 60 1 75 Cotton, Gun, (Pyroxylin) see Gun-Cotton, Page 30. Cowhage Down, in 1 oz. cans oz. 40 45 Crabs’ Eyes lb. 1 50 1 75 “ “ Powdered lb. 1 75. 2 00 Cream Tartar, Crystals lb. “ “ Powdered, barrels, 300 lbs lb. 334 “ “ “ 50 lb. cases or less lb. 35 38 Creasote (Coal Tar), White, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 46 52 “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials. oz. 6 8 “ (Wood Tar), English, in 1 lb.bottles...lb. 3 00 3 25 • “ “ “ German, fr. Beech Wood.lb. 3 50 3 75 Crocus Martis, see Iron, Page 32. “ Metallorum, see Antimony, Page 12. “ Sativus, see Flowers, Saffron, Page 27. Cx-otonchlorol (Butylchloral) in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 05 1 15 Cubebin, in 4 oz. vials. 4 oz. 1 25 1 35 Cudbear lb. 18 22 “ pure ..lb. 25 28 Cumarine, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 1 10 1 20 Curare, in 1 gramme vials gramme 30 40 Curarin, S ulphate gramme 12 00 Cypripedin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 10 1 20 Daturine gr. 25 30 “ Sulphate gr. 25 30 Delphinine, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 3 50 Dextrin lb. 10 14 Diastase, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 30 35 Didymium, Metallic gramme 8 00 “ Nitrate gramme 75 ‘ ‘ Sulphate, Cryst gram m e 75 Digitaline (Amorph. Alkaloid), in 4oz. vials..4 oz. 1 50 1 60 “ (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials oz. 90 1 00 “ Pure (Cryst. alkal’d), in4 oz. vials.gram. 2 75 3 00 In ordering Digitaline, specify which article is desired. Dioscorein (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 30 1 40 Dover’s Powder, see Powder, Dover’s, Page 46. Duboisin, Sulphate, in 1 gramme vials gramme 3 00 3 25 Dyestuffs, all kinds, see respective headings. ' Earth, Fullers’.. lb. 4 6 “ “ Powdered lb. 9 11 Elaterine, crystals, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 6 00 Elaterium, in 1 oz. vials oz. 9 50 9 75 “ white, Clutterbuck’s 4 oz. 90 1 00 Elayl-Chloride, (Ethene Chloride; Dutch Liquid). in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 Elixirs, see M’f’g Dept., Page 63. Emery, Powdered, in kegs, 150 lbs., or less .lb. 4 7 “ 0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, in kegs, 150 lbs., or less..lb. 7 10 Emqtine, in 4 oz. vials oz. 3 00 3 25 “ pure— 4 oz 6 00 Eosine, see Aniline, Red, Page 12. JAcJlESSON 8j pURRENT. Epsom Salts, see Sal Epsom, page 51. Erbium, metallic gramme 7 50 Ergot,|Fresh, Spanish lb. 55 65 “ “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less. lb. 65 75 Ergotin, in 1 lb. bottles, McK. & R lb. 6 50 7 00 “ In 1 oz. vials, McK. & R. (see Page 64). OZ. 45 50 “ “ “ “ “ forhypoderm. use. oz. 1 50 The latter article is very carefully prepared specially for hypo- dermic use, and should be specified when desired. “ Bonjean’s, Genuine,French --- oz. 3 00 3 25 “ German, pure, dry, in i oz. vials oz. 12 00 Erythroxylin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... oz. 3 75 4 25 Eserine, see Physostigmin. Essence, Bay-Rum, McKesson & Robbins’.. .... lb. 5 00 “ Brandy - .lb. 16 00 “ “ Blackberry .lb. 10 00 “ Curasao.. .lb. 4 00 “ Gin, Holland .lb. 12 00 “ Rum, Jamaica --- ,1b. 4 00 “ “ N. E. .lb. 4 00 “ “ St. Croix .lb. 4 00 “ Whisky, Bourbon .lb. 8 00 “ “ Rye .lb. 8 00 “ Wine, Port, .lb. 10 00 “ “ Sherry .lb. 10 00 Essences, Concent., for Confectioners, see P. 64. For Soda Water Syrups, with directions. These Easences are very concentrated, and relatively cheaper than any in market. They can be readily reduced to any strength by adding diluted alcohol only. Half to one ounce of Concentrated Essence to one gallon Simple Syrup. Ether, Acetic, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 80 85 “ Anaesthetic, in 1 oz. vials 1 00 1 10 ' “ Benzoic, in 1 oz. vials - _oz. 55 60 “ Butyraceous, in 1 lb. bottles — .lb. 1 50 1 65 “ Butyric, in 1 lb. bottles - .lb. 1 90 2 00 “ “ Absolute, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 5 00 “ Chloric, (Spir.Chloroformi).inl lb.bots.. .lb. 80 85 “ “ Concentrated, in lib. bottles... .lb. 95 1 00 “ Formic, ini lb. bottles .lb. 2 50 2 75 “ CEnanthic, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 60 65 “ Oxalic, in 1 oz. vials 75 80 “ Pelargonic, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Petroleum (Rhigolene) bot. 50 55 “ Phosphoric, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 00 2 10 “ Sebacic, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 50 1 60 “ Sulphuric, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 65 70 “ “ Concentrated, in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 71 76 “ “ Washed, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 68 73 “ Valerianic, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 Ethyl, Bromide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 75 80 Ethyliden, Chloride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 Eucalyptol -OZ. 75 80 Euonymln (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 50 1 60 Eupatorin, perfol.(Eclectic powder)in 1 oz.vials -OZ. 65 70 “ purpur. (Eclecticpow.) ini oz.vials -OZ. 1 30 1 40 Euphorbin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials -OZ 1 90 2 10 Eupurpurin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials -OZ 1 30 1 40 Extracts, Eclectic, Concentrated, see list, Page 108 Extracts, Flavoring, McK. & R.’s, see Page 64. Extracts, Flavoring, Thomas’, see Page 64. Extracts, Fluid, McKesson & Robbins’, see P. 65 Note.—Our Fluid Extracts are made of fresh selected drugs, and will be found uniform and reliable. We call special at- tention to our Fluid Extracts of Ipecac, Squill, Squill Comp., Sarsaparilla Comp., Seneka, Ac., for Syrups; they nake clear syrups by simple admixture, no filtration being neces- sary. * JAcji.ESSON 8j j^OBBINS1 j^URRENT. 23 Extracts, Perfumery, McKesson & Robbins’, in 16 & 8fluid oz. Ball Glass-Stop. Bottles. Acacia Musk Rose .pint 3 00 £ | Bouq. de Caroline New Mown Hay. .pint 3 00 z I Bridal Bouquet Night Bl. Cereus.pint 3 00 Cassie Orange Flowers. .pint 3 00 ! *g Carnation Pink Patchouli .pint! 3 00 •S ® v. Eglantine Reseda .pint 3 00 5 §) Ess. Bouquet Rose -Pint 3 00 © ® ft Prangipanni Rosee de Lilas .pint 3 00 >* -T5 g Geranium Sea Breeze pint: 3 00 .3 1 Hawthorn Bloom ..Stephanotis pint 3 00 Heliotrope Sweet Brier .pint 3 00 s XJ (jT Honeysuckle Sweet Pea pint 3 00 Jasmin Tea Rose pint 3 00 S ® eq 3 I ” Jonquille Tuberose. .pint 3 00 Jockey Club Upper Ten .pint 3 00 „ $ J Magnolia Verbena .pint 3 00 £» £ 3 Marechale Violet .pint 3 00 Millefleur West End .pint 3 00 H *2 £ Mignonette White Rose .pint 3 00 CJ Moss Rose Viang Viang .pint 3 00 Musk .Ocean Spray .pint 3 00 Extracts, Solid, Amer., English and German. Note. —Many of the German powdered Extracts run together. but are brittle and easily re-powdered. If desired free,powdered extracts containing sufficient quantity of powdered Sugar of , or other harmless and soluble substance, to mate the strength equivalent to the Solid Extract, will be furnished. See page 69. See Abstracts, McK. A. R., page 69. Extract, Aconite, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ McK. & R., “ ...lb. 2 00 2 50 “ Aqu., “ in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 1 50 1 60 “ powd., German --OZ. 20 25 it “ English, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 3 00 3 25 it “ Root, Ph. B 3 00 3 25 “ “ IT. S„ McK. & R ...lb. 2 50 2 75 it Aloes, Soc., McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 2 00 2 25 it “ McK. & R., dry, 1 lb. jars, lb. 2 50 2 75 it “ Cape, Aqu., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 90 1 00 U Angelica 2 00 2 25 it Apocynum Cannabinum ...lb. 3 00 3 25 it Arnica, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 3 50 3 75 it “ Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars. ...lb. 1 50 1 75 it “ Root, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 5 00 5 25 it Bark Yellow, preeip., in lib. jars... ...lb. 1 85 2 00 it Bark, soft, see Ext. Cinchona. It Beef, 2 lb. cans ...lb. 95 1 00 it Belladonna, Ale., German, ini lb. jars.lb. 2 75 3 00 it “ McK. & R., 1 lb. jars.lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Powdered ...lb. 4 00 4 50 ii. “ Aqu.,German,ini lb. jars.lb. 1 50 1 60 i i “ dry,l lb. jars.lb. 4 00 4 50 ii “ English, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 4 75 5 00 ii Bittersweet, Aqu.,German, ini lb. jars lb. 1 75 1 85 ii Black Cohosh, Amer., in 1 lb. jars.. ...lb. 2 25 2 50 ii Boneset, Amer., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 1 75 2 00 ii Brazilwood . .lb. J5 40 ii Buchu, Ale., Amer., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 3 50 3 75 ii “ “ German, in 1 lb. jars .. ...lb. 5 00 5 25 ii Buckbean, Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 00 1 15 ii Burdock, Amer., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 2 00 2 25 ii “ German, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 1 50 1 65 ii Butternut, Amer., in 1 lb. jars. ...lb. 1 25 1 35 ii “ Leaf, Ale., German ...lb. 2 00 2 25 ii Calabar Bean, McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars.oz. 1 50 1 65 ii “ “ Merck’s ...oz. 3 75 4 00 ii Calamus, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars ..lb. 3 00 3 25 • i Calendula, Ale., German, in loZ. jars.oz. 25 30 ii “ Aqu., “ in 1 lb. jars. .lb. 2 50 2 75 ii Camwood ...lb. 8 10 ii Cannab. Indie., see Ext. Indian Hemp. 8f Robbins' Extract, Carduus Benedictus, Ale., German lb. 80 90 tt Cascarilla, German, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 3 00 3 25 it “ Ale., dry, German oz. 60 55 • i Catechu, German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 60 j 1 75 it Centaury Minor, German, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 60 i 1 60 it Chamomile,Amer., in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 76 1 &5 it “ Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 4 00 4 25 it “ Aqu., “ in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 75 1 85 it Chelidonium, Ale., German lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Aqu., “ lib. jars.lb. 1 50 1 65 it “ “ “ dry oz. 30 35 it Chiretta, German, in 1 oz. jars oz. 50 60 it Cinchona, McK. & R.,in 1 lb. jars (soft)lb. 8 00 8 50 it “ “ “ in 1 oz. “ “ oz. 55 60 “ “ Calisaya, Aqu., German, dry. oz. 75 85 it “ “ “ cold-prep’rd.oz. 1 00 1 10 it “ Pale, Aqu., German, dry, ..oz. 40 50 ■ it “ “ cold-prepared .oz. 50 55 it “ Precipitated, ini lb. jars..lb. 1 85 1 95 it Coca Erythroxylon, McK. & R. oz. 80 90 it Colchicum, Acetic, Amer., in lib. jars.lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Eng., in 1 oz. jars.oz. 50 55 “ Root, Ale., Am.,in llb.jars.lb. 3 75 4 00 “ “ “ Ale., German lb. 5 00 5 25 it “ Seed, “ “ , lb. 10 00 10 50 it Colocynth, Comp., McK.&R., IJ. S. ...lb. 4 00 4 25 it “ “ “ “ Powd.,lb. 4 50 4 75 it “ Simple, McK. & R lb. 1 5 00 it “ “ “ Powdered .lb. 5 50 “ “ Ale., dry, German .oz. 60 65 fck Colombo, Ale., McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars.lb. 4 00 4 25 tt “ “ German, dry oz. 60 65 tt Conium, Ale., German lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Aqueous, German lb. 1 50 1 60 it “ “ “ Dry oz. 25 30 tt “ English, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 35 1 50 Cotyledon, Umbilicus, in 1 oz. jars.-.oz. 1 20 1 30 “ Cotton Root, McK. & R _lb. 4 00 4 25 tt Cranesbill, Ale., German oz. 50 55 tt Cubeb, American, in 1 lb. jars lb. 5 50 6 00 tt “ Ethereal, McK.&R.,in 1 lb. jars lb. 5 00 5 50 it Damiana, Ale., McK. & R oz. 40 45 I ti Dandelion, Aqu., English, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 10 1 20 : tt “ “ German, ini lb. jars.lb. 75 85 tt “ “ McK. & R., 1 lb. jars.lb. 75 90 tt Digitalis, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars..lb. 3 00 3 25 ! tt “ Aqu., “ in 1 lb. jars...lb. 1 50 1 65 tt “ “ “ dry ...oz. 25 30 tt “ English, in 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 it Elaterium, see Elaterium, Page 21. “ Elecampane, Ale., German. lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Aqu., “ lb. 1 25 1 35 tt Ergot, McK. & R _oz. 45 50 tt Eucalyptus, McK. & R., in oz. jars oz. 25 35 it Eerri Pomati (see Ext., Iron Pomati)..lb. 1 00 1 10 it Fucus Vesiculosus, McK. & R __oz. 20 25 it Fustic, in boxes, 12 lbs. ___lb. 28 30 it Gentian, English, in 1 lb. jars lb. 85 90 tt “ German, in 1 lb. jars.. _lb. 75 80 it “ “ Ale., in 1 lb. jars...lb. 1 50 1 60 tt “ McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars .lb. 75 80 tt Golden Seal, McK. & R lb. 3 00 3 25 tt Graminis (Doggrass),Germ. in 1 lb jars.lb. 1 00 1 10 it Granatoruin Root, German oz. 30 35 tt Gratiola, Ale., German _lb. 4 00 4 25 | tt “ Aqu. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 Grindelia, Alcoholic, McK. &R oz. 30 35 it Guaiac Wood, German, in 1 oz. jars ..oz. 25 35 tt Guarana, Alcoholic, McK. & R oz. 90 1 00 8f j^URRENT. Extract, Hellebore, Black, in 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 “ White, in 1 lb. jars lb. 3 25 3 50 t t Henbane, Ale., dry, German oz. 30 35 it “ German, in 1 lb. jars..lb. 2 75 3 00 ii “ “ McK. & R., 1 lb. jars...lb. 2 75 3 00 ii “ Powdered .lib. 5 50 6 00 ii “ Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 50 i 65 “ “ dry, 1 lb. jars.lb. 2 75 3 00 ii “ English, in 1 lb. jars... _lb. 3 50 3 75 ii Hop, McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars lb. 3 25 3 50 ii Ignatia Amara, McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars oz. 60 70 ii Indian Hemp (Cannabis Indica), Eng., oz. 60 70 ii “ “ “ in 1 lb. jars.lb. 6 50 7 00 ii “ “ McK. & R oz. 50 55 ii Ipecac, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials oz. 75 80 ii Iron, (Pomati,) McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars.lb. 1 00 1 10 ii Jaborandi, McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars oz. 30 35 ii Jalap, Ale., McK. & R _.lb. 3 00 ii “ “ “ Powdered _lb. 3 50 ii “ Aqu., dry, German ___lb. 2 00 2 25 ii “ Officinal, McK. &R., in lib. jars.lb. 2 75 3 00 ii “ “ Powdered .lb. 3 25 3 50 1 ii Kamala, in 1 oz. jars oz. 1 50 1 60 ii Koosso, Ale., German oz. 1 00 1 io ! ii Lactuca sativa _lb. 2 50 2 75 1 ii “ virosa, Ale., Ph. G .lb. 5 00 5 25 ii “ “ Aqu., German ...lb. 2 50 2 75 j ii Lettuce, American, in 1 lb. jars. lb. 2 25 2 50 1 ii Licorice, Calab., Gen., cs., 200 lbs., or less. ii “ Corigliano, 16 sticks to lb lb. 36 40 | ii “ “ 8J sticks to lb lb. 36 40 ii “ “ 6J sticks to lb lb. 36 40 ii “ “ 41 sticks to lb lb. 36 40 ii “ Guzzolini, 81 sticks to lb lb. 33 37 j ii “ Imitation, R. & S., bxs, 6 lbs.lb. 25 28 ii “ Lozenges (Tablets) bxs, 6 lbs. lb. 30 35 “ Mass, cases, 80 lbs .lb. 25 “ “ “ Extra, cases, 400 lbs lb. 33 ii “ Pow’d,true,bxs,261bs.,orless.lb. 40 45 ii “ Purified, Soft, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 1 10 ii “ Refined, Eng.,cs.,251bs.,or lesslb. 50 55 ii “ Sicily, small roll, boxes, 6 lbs.lb 17 19 “ Y. & S., 6, 9 & 15 sticks to lb..lb. 29 34 ii Logwood, in bulk, bxs, 12 and 24 lbs...lb. 9 10 ii “ ini lb. pkges., boxes, 25 lbs. lb. 11 13 ii “ in i lb. “ “ “ “ lb. 12 14 “ “ in Jib. “ “ “ “ lb. 14 16 “ Asst’d “ “ “ “ lb. 13 15 ii Lovage, Ale., German lb. 3 00 3 25 ii Male Pern, Ethereal, German oz. 30 35 ii Malt, German, in 1 oz. jars oz. 15 18 ii “ “ dry, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 50 1 75 ii “ Trommers’, and others, see page 93. Mandrake, in 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 ii Matico, McKesson & Robbins’ oz. 50 55 “ Mezereon, Ale., German oz. 50 55 ii “ Ethereal, German oz. 75 85 • i Millefolium, German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 1 10 ii Monesia, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 ii Mugwort, Ale., German, in loz. jars__oz. 40 45 ii Myrrh, Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 ii Nux Vomica, Ale., English. oz. 80 85 ii “ “• “ German oz. 30 &5 ii “ “ “ McK. & R oz. 25 30 ii “ “ “ “ pow’d-.oz. 35 40 ii “ “ Aqu., German __.oz. 20 25 ii Opium, Aqu., McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars.oz. 90 1 00 ii “ “ dry, McK.&R., loz. jars.oz. 1 10 1 20 Orange Peel, German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 ! JACJIESSON JlOBBlNS1 j^URRENT. 26 Extract, Pimpinella, Ale., German, in lib. jars.lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Poke Root, McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Poppy Heads, German, in 1 lb. jars—lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Pulsatilla, Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars.lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Pyrethum, Ale., German, in 1 oz. jars.oz. 70 75 “ Quassia, American, ini lb. jars _..lb. 12 75 3 00 “ “ German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Quebracho Bark lb. 5 00 5 25 “ Rhamnus Prang., German, in 11b. jars.lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Rhatany, Soluble, McK. & R., 1 lb. jars.lb. 2 50 2 75 “ “ “ “ “ Powd.lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Rhubarb, McK. & R„ iri 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 “ “ “ Powdered lb. 5 00 5 25 “ “ Compound, German oz. So 40 “ Rue lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Sage, German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Sandal Wood, McK. & It., in loz. jars.oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Saponaria, German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Sarsaparilla, Ale., German lb. 3 00 3 25 u “ Amer., McK.&R., 1 lb.jarslb. 3 (>0 3 25 “ “ Compound, McK. & R lb. 2 50 2 75 “ “ “ Powdered ..oz. 30 35 “ “ Jamaica, English .lb. 5 25 5 50 “ Savin, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Aqu., German, in 1 lb. jars _lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Senega, McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars oz. 60 65 “ Senna, Ale., McK.&R., in 1 oz. jars.-.oz. a5 40 “ “ Aqu., “ in lb. jars lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Serpentaria, McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars-.oz. 50 55 “ Squill, Ale., German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ Aqu., German, dry lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Stillingia, in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Stramonium Leaf, Ale., German lb. 4 00 4 25 “ “ “ Aqu.. German lb. 1 50 1 75 “ “ Seed, Ale., German oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Sumbul, Ale., McK. & R., in 1 oz. jars.oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Tobacco, Ale., German oz. 25 30 “ Uva Ursi, McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Valerian, Amer., in 1 lb. jars _lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ English lb. 3 25 3 50 “ “ German, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 1 75 “ Veratrum Viride, Ale., German lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Willow Bark, German, dry lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Wormseed, Ethereal, German oz. 40 45 “ Wormwood, Aqu., German, 1 lb. jars.lb. 75 85 “ Yerba Santa, in 1 oz. jars oz. 25 30 Note.—All standard American Fluid and Solid Extracts sold at market discount. Special quotations given for large lots of Solid Extracts in bulk. See also page 70. Extract, Witch-Hazel, bbls. 40 gals, or less gal. 1 00 1 50 Eye-Stones _doz. 40 50 Farina, see page 94. Felspar lb. 6 8 “ Powdered lb. 10 12 Flake White, in 28 lb. boxes lb. 15 18 Flour, Rice, in bulk lb. 9 11 “ “ in 1 lb. papers lb. 11 13 “ “ Bolted, in bulk, (Fleur de Riz) lb. 16 18 Flowers, Acacia lb. 40 45 “ Althaaa, fresh (Marsh Mallow) lb. 35 40 “ Arnica, “ lb. 9 14 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 20 30 “ Blind Nettle (Lamium Album) lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Blue Centaury (Cyanus) lb. 60 70 “ Borage lb. 70 80 / “ Calcitrapa, (Star Thistle) lb. 45 50 “ Calendula (Marigold) lb. 50 55 “ Cassia (Cassia Buds) lb. 38 43 “ Chamomile, Belgian, 1882 lb. 40 45 “ “ German, 1882 _..lb. 25 30 jVLcJIesson 8j Robbins’ £urrent. Flowers, Chamomile, German, 1881 lb. 22 25 “ Roman, 1882 lb- 40 45 “ “ “ 1881 lb. 35 40 “ Coltsfoot lb. 60 65 “ Convallaria Majalis lb. “ Elder, in bulk lb. IT 20 “ Hollyhock (Althaea Rosea) lb. 75 80 “ Juniper lb. 30 35 “ Koosso, fresh lb. 65 75 “ “ Powdered - lb. 75 85 “ Lavender lb. 10 12 “ Mai va, Black, large lb. 35 40 “ “ Blue, small lb. 60 65 “ Melllot lb. 15 20 “ Milfoil (Millefolia: Yarrow) lb. 12 17 “ Mullein (Yerbascum) lb. 90 1 00 “ Orange lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Patchouli lb. 70 80 “ Pectoral lb. 35 40 “ Poppy lb. 60 65 “ Rose, Pale lb. 65 70 “ “ Red .. lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R. lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Rosemary .. lb. 40 45 “ Saffron, American lb. 40 50 “ “ Spanish, in 1 lb. cans... lb. 14 00 15 00 “ Stoechas Citrina - lb. 26 30 “ Tansy lb. 15 20 “ Tilia, or Linden, with leaves lb. 30 35 “ “ “ without leaves. lb. 60 65 “ Violet, odorata lb. 1 00 1 10 Fluorescein 2 00 2 25 Fluor Spar - lb. 8 12 “ “ Powdered lb. 12 16 Fraserin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... OZ. 80 87 Fucus Yesiculosus, see Herb, Page 30. Fullers’ Earth, see Earth, Fullers’. Furfurin, in f oz. vials oz. 1 50 1 60 Garlic, on strings .string 17 20 Gelatine, Cooper’s, sheet & shred, in bxs, 12 lbs..lb. 85 95 “ “ shred, 2 oz. pa’s,in bxs,12 lbs.lb. 85 95 “ Cox’s, Sparkling doz. 1 60 1 75 “ Nelson’s English, in packages .. doz. 1 58 1 70 “ French, Pink, in sheets lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ White, in sheets, Extra. lb. 65 75 “ “ “ “ “ No. 1... lb. 55 60 “ “ “ “ “ No. 2... lb. 45 50 Gelsemin, German, in 1 gramme vials gramme 3 00 3 25 “ Chloride, German f oz. 10 OO “ (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials. OZ. 1 80 1 95 Geraniin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... oz. 50 56 Gin, Holland, “Imperial Eagle” gal. 3 25 3 75 “ “ “Medar Swan” gal. 3 50 4 00 Glass, Powdered lb. 8 10 “ Soluble, see Soda, Silicate. Glucose lb. 12 14 Glue, Cooper’s, in barrels, at list prices. “ “ No. A, Extra, bbls,85 lbs., or less.lb. 32 34 “ “ 1, “ “ 85 “ “ .lb. 28 30 “ “ “ 1, “ 85 “ “ -lb. 24 26 “ “ “ IX, “ 100 “ “ -lb. 20 22 “ “ “ If, “ 100 “ “ .lb. 17 19 “ “ “ If, “ 110 “ “ .lb. 16 18 “ “ “ If, “ 130 “ “ .lb. 15 17 “ “ “ If, “ 135 “ “ .lb. 13 15 “ “ “ If, “ 150 “ “ ,1b. 12 14 “ “ “ 2, “ 150 “ “ .lb. 11 13 “ Frozen lb. 25 28 " Powdered lb. 22 26 JAcji ESSON 8j pURRENT. Glycerin, Price’s Patent, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 70 75 “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials,. .doz. 1 25 1 50 “ “ “ in 2 oz. vials _doz. 2 25 2 50 “ Pure Inod., ini lb.bottles,McK.&R.lb. 48 53 “ “ “ in 61 lb. “ McK. & R.lb. 43 48 “ White, Cone., 1 lb. “ McK. & R.lb. 38 43 “ “ “ 611b. “ McK. & R.lb. 33 38 “ “ “ cans, 50 lbs ...lb. 28 30 “ “ 24°, ...lb. Glycyrrhizin, Ammoniacal 35 40 Goa Powder ...lb. 3 50 4 00 Gold, Bromide gramme 1 75 1 85 “ Chloride, in 15 gr. vials .doz. 5 30 5 50 “ “ and Sodium, in 15 gr. vials,., _doz. 2 65 2 75 “ “ “ “ in 30 gr. vials... .doz. 5 30 5 50 “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials... . -OZ. 6 55 6 75 “ Cyanide ---gr. 20 25 “ Leaf, Extra deep, packs, 20 books pack 7 50 7 75 “ “ Light, “ 20 “ pack 6 50 6 75 “ “ Usual, “ 20 “ pack 7 00 7 25 “ Oxide, in 15 gr. vials .doz. 11 00 11 50 “ “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 27 00 27 50 Goose-Grease ...lb. 75 85 Gossypiin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials . _oz. 1 60 1 75 Graphite, Lump ...lb. 25 30 “ Powdered, pure ...lb. 1 50 1 60 Guaco ...lb. 1 00 1 10 Guarana (Paullinia) ...lb. 1 60 1 70 “ Powdered, true, McK. & It ...lb. 1 75 1 80 Gums and Resinous Articles. Gum Aloes, Barbadoes, Extra ...lb. 40 45 “ Powdered, McK. & R.,_lb. 50 55 “ “ Bonaire ...lb. 26 28 “ Powdered, McK. & It... ...lb. 36 40 “ “ Cape, in cases, 400 lbs., or less... ...lb. 15 20 “ “ “ Pow’d, in cs., 25 lbs., or less. ,1b. 24 28 “ “ Socotrine, true ...lb. 50 60 “ Powdered, McK. & R...lb. 60 70 “ Amber ...lb. 35 40 “ Ammoniac, Tears ...lb. 35 45 “ Powdered., ...lb. 60 70 “ Anime, best ...lb. 40 50 “ Arabic, Extra Select, White. ...lb. 40 45 “ “ 1st., ...lb. 35 40 “ Powdered, McK. & R.lb. 45 50 “ “ 2nd., “ ...lb. 25 30 “ Powdered, McK. & R.lb. 35 40 “ “ 3rd., “ ...lb. 20 25 “ “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R.lb. 30 35 “ “ 4th., “ ...lb. 18 22 “ “ 5th., ...lb. 16 20 “ “ Pine granulated, McK. & R ...lb. 45 50 “ “ Sifted Sorts (very handsome)... ...lb. 17 20 “ “ Sorts, in bales, 300 lbs., or less... ...lb. 144 16 “ Asphaltum ...lb. 10 12 “ Bdellium 40 45 “ Benzoin, Marbled, extra ...lb. 50 55 “ “ “ fair... ...lb. 45 50 “ Powdered, McK. & lt._ ..lb. 60 65 “ Camphor, Refined, barrels, 200 lbs., or less.lb. 234 29 “ Powdered, McK. & R..lb. 50 55 “ Sime’s Compressed ...Ib. 28 33 “ Catechu, Medicinal ...lb. 8 10 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R._lb. 25 30 “ (true Cutch) bales, 105 lbs ...lb. 7 “ (Terra Japonica, or Gambier) ...lb. 74 9 “ “ bales, 250 lbs ...lb. 64 “ 1 & 4 lb. paper bxs . lb. 14 16 “ Copal. ..lb. 30 35 jpRIGES QuRRENT. Gum Dainar lb. 35 40 it Dragon’s Blood, see Gum, Sanguis Draconis. i 4 Elemi . .lb. 35 40 44 Euphorbium .lb. 18 22 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 35 40 44 Fetida, Best select lb. 50 55 44 “ Good, fair. .lb. 30 40 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 45 50 * 44 “ Purified, McK. & R lb. 90 1 00 44 Galbanum >. .lb. 45 50 44 “ Powdered (not free) lb. 1 50 1 60 44 “ Strained, pure, McK. & R .lb. 65 75 44 Gamboge... .lb. 80 85 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 95 1 05 “ “ Select pipe, bright .lb. 85 95 Gedda .lb. 15 18 Guaiac, Good .lb. 30 &5 “ Select, strained .lb. 65 70 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 40 45 44 Hedera .lb. 1 50 1 60 44 Hemlock lb. 50 60 44 Kino, true .lb. 30 3T, 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. &. R lb. 40 45 44 Kowrie .lb. 40 45 44 Labdanum lb. 2 00 2 10 44 Mastic, Tears, extra, washed .lb. 1 30 1 40 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R.._ .lb. 1 50 1 65 44 Myrrh, India lb. 30 35 44 “ Turkey _lb. 40 45 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 47 53 “ “ Select lb. 45 50 “ Olibanum, Garb lings. lb. 18 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 45 50 44 “ Tears, Elect .lb. 30 35 44 Opium, Turkey, cases, 130 lbs., or less _lb. 4 25 4 40 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R— .lb. 5 75 6 25 ' 44 “ Denarcotized .lb. 10 50 44 Opopanax oz. 30 35 44 Sagapenum - .lb. 1 75 2 00 44 Sandarach, clean .lb. 38 43 44 Sanguis Draconis, Mass lb. 35 45 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R._ ,1b. 60 70 44 “ “ Reeds. .lb. 80 90 44 Scammony, Virgin, true, 80# - .lb. 9 50 10 00 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R. .lb. 10 50 11 00 44 “ 30# to 40# .lb. 5 00 5 50 44 “ “ “ Powdered .lb. 6 00 6 50 44 Seed Lac lb. 40 45 44 Senegal.. lb. 30 35 44 Shellac, Bleached .lb. 40 45 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... .lb. 55 60 44 “ “ Refined.. .lb. 50 55 44 “ Campbell’s best, cs., 300 lbs.or less lb. 38 43 44 “ Native, cases, 300 lbs., or less .lb. 33 37 44 “ Orange, cases, 300 lbs., or less .lb. 36 40 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... lb. 50 55 Spruce, true lb. 70 75 44 Sticklac .lb. 35 40 44 Storax, Dry, Calamita .lb. 30 35 44 “ Liquid - lb. 40 45 44 Tacamahac _lb. 1 50 1 75 44 Tamarac, (no genuine now in market.) 44 Thus (Turpentine) .lb. 8 10 44 Tragacanth, Flake, Ribbon, Extra lb. 1 20 1 30 44 “ “ “ No. 1 .lb. l 00 1 10 1 44 » “ “ No. 2 .lb. 75 85 | 44 “ “ “ No. 3 lb. 50 55 . * This Asafetida should be used by druggists instead of the powdered, as the best quality of the Gum can not be powdered so that it will not run together. jVLcJlESSON 8f Robbins' Purrent. Gum Tragacanth, Flake, Turkish, No. 1 .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ “ No. 3 _lb. 85 90 “ “ “ “ Brown .lb. 65 70 “ “ “ “ “ Natural.lb. 75 80 “ “ “ White, Pf>„ McK. &R.lb. 1 15 1 25 “ “ Sorts, Round .lb. 25 30 Gun-Cotton, (Pyroxylin) - -OZ. 40 45 Gutta Percha, Crude, chips .11). 1 50 1 60 “ “ Sheet .1b. 1 65 1 75 Haamaglobin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 95 1 00 Hsematin gramme 5 00 5 25 Hsematoxylin, in t oz. vials i oz. 75 85 Hamamelin, (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials... -OZ* 80 90 Helleborin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 00 1 10 Helonin, (Eclectic Powder) in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 65 1 75 Herb, Agrimony, German .lb. 35 28 “ Altbaaa (Marshmallow) -11). 14 18 “ Arnica .11). 15 20 “ Balm Mint (Mentha Crispa) .11). 35 30 “ Betonica - .11). 25 i» “ Bittersweet, bales, 300 lbs., or less lb. ii 15 “ Blessed Thistle (Carduus benedictus)... _lb. 18 21 “ Blue Vervain (Verbena) .lb. 20 25 “ Borage .lb. 30 25 “ Buckbean (Trifolium flbrinum) .lb. 15 20 “ Burdock (Bardana) .lb. 30 35 “ Calendula. _lb. 25 30 “ Cannabis Indica, cases, 113 lbs., or less .lb. 28 33 “ Centaury Minor .lb. 25 28 “ Chiretta, bales, 100 lbs., or less .lb. 50 55 “ Coltsfoot, bales, 200 lbs., or less _lb. 10 15 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R _lb. 20 25 “ Cynoglossum, (Hound’s Tongue) .lb. 20 25 “ Damiana, true .lb. 45 50 “ Dill (Anethum) .lb. 35 40 “ Doggrass, cut .lb. 12 15 “ Drosera Rotundifolia .lb. 1 10 1 20 “ Feverfew, (Pyrethrum Parthenium)... .lb. 50 55 “ Fucus Vesiculosus, (Sea Wrack) _lb. 22 26 “ Galeopsis, German .lb. 25 30 “ Grindelia Robusta .11). 30 35 “ “ Squarrosa .lb. • 40 45 “ Hedge Hyssop (Gratiola) .lb. 18 23 “ Hemlock-Lettuce (Lactuca virosa) ..lb. 40 45 “ Hollow Tooth ..lb. 30 35 “ Horehound, bales, 200 lbs., or less .lb. 12 16 “ Hound’s Tongue .lb. 20 25 “ Hyssop, German .lb. 25 30 “ Jaborandi .lb. 30 40 “ Lemon Balm (Melissa) .lb. 30 35 “ Liverwort, German .lb. 20 25 “ Lobelia, barrels, 75 lbs., or less lb. 14 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 23 28 “ Lycopodium.. .lb. 30 35 “ Maiden Hair .lb. 35 40 41 Malva (Low Mallow) .lb. 16 20 “ Marshmallow, German .lb. 16 20 “ Melilot .lb. 20 25 “ Melissa, German .lb. 30 35 “ Milfoil (Yarrow), German .lb. 15 18 “ Mistletoe .lb. 35 40 “ Mugwort (Artemisia) .lb. 18 20 “ Mullein, German _lb. 20 23 “ Patchouli .lb. 50 60 “ Peppermint (Mentha Piperita) .lb. 40 45 | “ Pulmonaria Arborea (Lung Moss) .lb. 15 20 . “ “ Maculosa (Lungwort) .lb. 20 25 “ Pulsatilla.. .lb. 15 18 41 Rue, German .lb- 30 35 /VLcKeSSON 8j jpRICES j^URRENT. Herb, Sage, Italian, bales, 300 lbs., or less .lb. 8 12 “ “ see also Leaf, Sage, Page, 35. “ Scurvy Grass (Cochlearia) .lb. 50 60 “ Sideritis, (Ironwort) _lb. 18 23 “ Sorrel (Acetosella) .lb. 50 55 “ Southernwood (Abrotanum) .lb. 50 55 “ Spearmint (Mentha viridis) _lb. 25 30 “ Sundew, see Herb, Drosera . .lb. 1 10 1 20 “ Sweet Marioram .lb. 30 35 “ Tansy, German .lb. 17 20 “ Thyme (Serpyllum) lb. 15 18 “ Viola Tricolor .lb. 20 24 “ Wild Marjoram . .lb. 18 22 “ Wormwood (Absynthium) .lb. 12 16 “ “ Powdered . .lb. 25 28 “ Xanthium, Spinosum .lb. 70 75 “ Yerba Santa, Eriodictyon Californicum .lb. 25 35 Note :—All American and German Herbs, in bulk, McKesson & Robbins’ and Shakers’, pressed in 1 lb., 1-2 lb., 1-4 lb., and 1 OZ. packages, all varieties, Pages 106, 107 and 108. Hiera Picra .lb. 30 35 Homatropine, Hydrobromate, in 5 grain vials.. -gr. 60 70 Honey, Strained .lb. 15 18 Hops, in bales, 200 lbs., or less lb. 90 1 00 “ Pressed, in i and £ lb. packages .lb. 95 1 05 u “ in ounces .lb. 1 00 1 10 Hydrogen, Peroxide, Solution, McK. & R .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ “ 51b.bot’s.bot. 4 00 4 25 Hydrastin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 30 1 40 “ Muriate (Eclectic Powder) -OZ. 1 80 1 90 “ Phosphate “ -OZ. 2 25 2 45 “ Sulphate “ -OZ. 2 25 2 45 Hydrastine, White Alkaloid -OZ. 3 50 Hyoscyamine, Alkaloid, white, 5 grain vials -gr. 65 70 “ Amorph., color., in $ oz. vials.. A oz. 7 50 8 00 “ Sulphate (white) in 5 grain vials. -gr. 65 70 “ “ (color.) in 5 grain vials. -gr. 30 35 “ (Eclectric Powder), in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 2 00 2 25 India-Ink, see Ink, India, Page 95. India-Rubber, crude, Para .lb. 1 25 1 50 Indigo, Bengal, true .lb. 1 60 1 70 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Caracas, ceroons, 100 lbs., or less .lb. 1 20 1 30 “ Guatemala, in ceroons, 100 lbs _lb 1 20 1 30 “ Madras, best, cases, 300 lbs., or less .lb. 75 85 “ “ No. 2, cases, 300 lbs., or less... .lb. 65 75 “ Manilla, best, cases, 200 lbs., or less .lb. 75 85 “ “ No. 2, cases, 200 lbs., or less... .lb. 65 75 “ Sulphate (Compound), in bottles, 9 lbs _lb. 50 55 Indigotine -OZ. 10 00 Indium, in 1 gramme vials gramme 9 00 “ Chlorate, in 1 gramme vials gramme 8 00 Inks, see Page 95. Insect Powder, Powder, Insect, page 100. Inulin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vial's 80 88 Iodsethylamin, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 2 00 2 25 Iodamyl, in 1 oz. vials 1 00 1 10 Iodine, Bromide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 70 75 “ “ Solution, 15 per cent -OZ. 25 30 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 70 75 “ Resublimed, in 1 lb. bottles.. -lb. 2 55 2 75 “ “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 20 24 Iodoform, in 1 lb. bottles 1 .lb. 5 00 5 50 “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 Iridium, in 1 gramme vials gramme 2 50 2 60 ■ “ Chlorate, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 00 1 10 Erisin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 80 88 Iron, Acetate, Dry, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 30 35 “ “ Liquid, Ph. B., in 1 lb. bottles . .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Alcoholized (Limatura) -lb. 32 36 JVicJ'C ESSON &j pURRENT. Iron, Aluminate, in 1 oz. vials.. OZ. 50 55 I U Aramoniated (Flores Martiales) .1b. 35 40 It Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 30 35 tt Arsenite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 75 80 “ Boro-Citrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 tt Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 17 20 tt Carbonate, in drops. .lb. 15 18 tt “ Precip., cases, 50 lbs., or less. -lb. 19 22 tt “ English, in 1 lb. bots. .lb. 25 28 tt “ Saccharated, in 1 lb. jars -lb. 50 55 tt “ Vallet’s Mass, see Iron, Proto-Carb. tt Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles _lb. 65 70 tt “ Solution, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 21 25 tt “ Tincture, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 32 37 tt Chromate, liquid, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 15 18 tt Citrate, IT. S., in 1 lb. bottles .1b. 72 80 “ Soluble, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 68 75 “ “ in 1 oz. vials OZ. 7 9 bt “ and Cinchonidine, in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 45 50 tt “ “ Magnesium, in 1 oz.vials... oz. 9 11 tt “ Manganese, in 1 oz. vials oz. 55 60 tt “ “ Quinine, U.S. (12% Q.)l lb. bot.lb. 7 00 7 50 tt “ in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 50 60 tt “ Soluble, (10# Quin.), .lb. 6 50 7 00 tt “ “ “ “ (10% Quin.). oz. 45 50 “ English, 1 oz.vials.. oz. 90 1 00 “ “ and Strychnine oz. 60 65 tt “ “ Strychnine, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 Crocus Martis .1b. 12 14 tt Dialysed, see Iron, Oxide, dialysed. tt Ferrocyanide, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 65 70 “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 8 8 Filings .lb. 10 12 tt “ Clean Cuttings -11). 17 20 tt Hydrated Peroxide, in \ lb. bottles . ,1b. 40 44 tt Hydrocyanate, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 80 85 tt Hypophosphite, in 1 lb. bottles -lb. 2 90 3 15 tt in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 tt Iodide, in 1 oz. vials 30 35 tt “ Saccharated . oz. 45 50 “ Syrup of, McK. & R 47 53 “ Tasteless, in 1 oz. vials 70 12 tt “ “ Syrup of .lb. 75 75 Lactate, in 1 oz. vials 10 14 tt “ and Quinine, in 1 oz. vials... . -OZ. 4 75 5 00 tt Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 40 45 tt Muriate, Solution, Saturated.. .lb. 20 23 tt Nitrate, Solution .lb. 10 12 tt Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials 25 30 Oxide, Black, in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 40 45 tt “ Dialysed, in scales, Merck’s, lb. 4 75 oz. 40 45 tt “ Solution, Am. in llb.bots .lb. 50 90 tt “ “ “ Ger. “ -lb. 45 50 tt “ in 5 lb. bots.lb. 40 45 tt “ Saccharated, German -lb. 90 1 00 tt Perchloride, see Sesquichloride. tt Pernitrate, Solution, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 35 40 tt Persulphate, see Subsulphate, and Tersulph. , tt Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 50 55 tt Protocarbonate (Vallet’s Mass) .lb. 40 45 tt Protosulphate and Ammonium .lb. 14 18 tt Pyrophosphate, in 1 lb. bottles .Ib. 70 75 tt in 1 oz. vials _oz. 7 9 “ and Soda, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 35 40 “ Quevenne’s (by Hydrogen), in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 90 1 00 tt “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 10 12 tt “ “ “ Merck’s .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Rundspaden, chern. pure -lb. 1 75 1 85 8f jR.OBBlNS’ pURRENT. Iron, Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 50 55 “ Sesquichloride, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 60 65 “ “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 6 8 “ “ Solution, in 1 lb. bottles, .lb. 20 23 “ Subsulphate, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 53 58 “ “ in loz. vials --OZ. 5 7 “ “ Solution (Monsel’s) ...lb. 30 35 “ Succinate, in l oz. vials --OZ. 70 75 “ Sulphate (Copperas,) bbls, 300 lbs., or less. .lb. li 2i “ “ Crystals, Pure ...lb. 5 7 “ “ Dried ...lb. 15 18 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 11 14 “ Sulphuret, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 23 26 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 “ Tartrate & Ammonium, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 64 70 1 “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 8 10 “ “ & Potassium, in 1 lb. bottles .. ...lb. 59 65 “ “ “ Plates, in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 68 75 “ Tersulphate, Solution ...lb. 25 30 “ Tungstate, in 1 lb. bottles. .. lb. 30 35 “ Valerianate, in J oz. vials --OZ. 38 43 “ “ and Quinia, in 1 oz. vials .. --OZ. 4 50 4 75 Isinglass, American (Fish Glue), in sheets ...lb. 1 50 1 75 “ Brazil, Thread. ...lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Cooper’s, see Gelatine ...lb. 85 95 “ Fish Sounds ...lb. 1 50 1 60 Russia, true ...lb. 3 25 3 50 “ “ No. 2 ...lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Thread, true. ...lb. 4 00 4 50 Ivory-Black, see Charcoal, Animal, Page 19. Jalapin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 2 25 2 45 Job’s Tears, see Seed, Page 52. Juglandin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ... --OZ. 65, 70 Juice, Blackberry, pure, from fruit, qt. bots.. _doz. 8 00 “ Cherry -gal. 1 75 2 00 “ Conium, (Succus Conii) ...lb. 1 25 “ Dandelion, (Succus Taraxaci) — lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Elder, (Succus Sambuci) ...lb. 30 35 “ Juniper Berries (Succus Juniperi) ...lb. 20 25 “ Lime - .gal. 75 85 “ “ Martinique .doz. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Monserat .doz. 3 75 4 00 “ “ Rose’s .doz. 3 75 4 .00 “ Pineapple, pure, from fruit, qt. bot .doz. 8 00 “ Raspberry, “ “ “ “ .doz. 8 00 “ Strawberry, “ “ “ “ For larger packages, see Page 70. .doz. 8 00 These Juices are pronounced superior to anything of the kind ever offered in market, retaining the flavor of the fruit, and free from any danger of fermentation ; they are manufactured in our laboratory, and we can guarantee that no Ethers, nor any injurious substances whatever, enter into their composition. The operation of preparing the Syrups for Soda Water consists merely in the admixture of one part of the Juice to seven parts of Simple Syrup, no addition of Citric Acid nor coloring mat- ter being necessary. Kali and Kalium, see Potassium. Kali, Citrate, Herring’s, see Page 95. Kamala, Powdered --OZ. 9 12 Kamalin, in 5 grain vials ..gr. 20 25 Kaolin ...lb. 6 8 Kephaline, see Page 95. Koossine, in J-oz. vials Koosso, Abyssinia, Fresh, see Flowers. -i oz. 1 50 1 75 Kreatine, in 1 gramme vials gramme 5 00 5 25 Lac Dye, Powdered ..lb. 35 40 Lactopeptine, ozs. see Page 95, in i lb. bots.. ...lb. 9 60 Lactucarium, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 7 25 7 75 “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 48 55 Lactucin, in 15 grain vials ..gr. 25 30 Laminaria Digitata Lamp Black, see Page 1C9. --OZ. 10 12 IVLcK-ESSON 8j JvOBBINS’ jZuRRENT. Lapis Calaminaris - lb. 7 1 9 1 “ Divinus lb. 75 85 Lard, Benzoated, see Page 70. Laudanum, see Tinct. Opium, Page 84. Lead, Acetate (Sugar of), very white lb. 16 20 “ “ Brown lb. 12 15 “ “ Powdered, white lb. 27 31 “ “ Purified, McK. & R., 1 lb. bots. lb. 35 40 “ Black, Amer., in barrels, 400 lbs., or less. lb. 4 6 “ “ German Silver .lb. 13 15 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 25 30 | “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Carbonate - .lb. 10 13 “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 75 80 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Chromate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 75 1 85 I “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 60 65 “ Ferro Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials - oz. 20 25 “ Hyperoxide, in 1 lb. bottles.. : .11). 75 80 “ Hyposulphite, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 70 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Metallic, pure .lb. 60 65 “ “ “ Granulated .11). 60 65 “ “ “ Powdered -OZ. 12 15 “ Nitrate, in 1 lb. bottles .11). 16 20 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles .11). 40 45 ¥ “ Oxide, Pure, in 1 lb. bottles. .11). 65 70 “ Peroxide, pure, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 75 1 &5 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 “ Sub-Acetate,Solution (Goulard’s Extract)lb. 20 25 “ Sulphate, in 1 lb. bottles -lb. 50 55 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials... -OZ. 20 25 “ Tartrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 20 25 Leaf, “Folium.” “ Aconite, English, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 25 “ “ German, select ..lb. 15 20 “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 25 30 “ Arbor Vitas ..lb 15 20 “ Belladonna, English, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb 1 25 “ “ German, select, in bulk ..lb 20 25 “ “ Powdered, McK. A R ..lb 30 35 “ Blackberry ..lb 20 25 “ Boldo ..lb 1 75 2 00 “ Buchu, Long ..lb 50 55 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb 60 65 “ “ Short ..lb 20 25 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb 28 33 “ Butternut ..lb 12 16 “ Cannabis Indica, English, in 1 lb. bottles.lb 1 25 “ “ “ see Herb, Page 30. “ Castor Oil ..lb 50 55 “ Cedar ..lb . 20 25 “ Cherry Laurel ..lb . 50 o5 “ Chestnut ..lb . 20 25 “ Coca Erythroxylon ..lb . 1 10 1 20 “ Conium, English, in 1 lb. bottles.. ..lb . 1 25 “ “ German, select, in bulk ..lb . 15 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb . 25 30 “ Damiana, see Herb, Page 30 ..lb . 55 60 “ Digitalis, English, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb . 1 50 “ “ German, select, in bulk ..lb . 20 25 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb . &5 40 “ Eucalyptus — - ..lb 14 18 “ Grindelia Robusta, see Herb, Page 30.. ...lb 30 35 “■ Hemlock (Pinus Canad.) ..11 . 25 30 “ Henbane, English, Annual, in 1 lb. bots ...lb . 1 75 “ “ “ Biennial, in 1 lb. bots..lb . 3 50 1 8j jR.OBBINS’ RRENT. Leaf, Henbane, German, select, in bulk ..lb. 20 25 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 35 40 “ Jaborandi ..lb. 30 40 “ Laurel, true ..lb. 10 12 “ Matico ..lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 40 45 “ Orange ..lb. 25 30 “ Parsley ..lb. 25 30 “ Patchouli ..lb. 50 60 “ Poison Oak (Rhus Toxicodendron) ..lb. 60 65 “ Poppy ..lb. 30 35 “ Raspberry ..lb. 25 30 “ Rose, see Flowers, Page 27. “ Rosemary ..lb. 0 12 “ Sage, select, in bulk ..lb. 15 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 16 20 “ “ Pressed, in | and i lb. papers .. ..lb. 16 18 “ “ See also Herb, Page 30. “ Savin ..lb. 8 10 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 18 23 “ Senna, Alexandria (Sorts) -lb- 14 16 “ “ “ Clean Sifted ..lb. 20 23 “ “ “ Garbled, whole leaf ..lb. 40 45 “ “ “ “ half leaf... ..lb. 30 35 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. &R..lb. 25 30 “ “ India, in square bales ..lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R . lb. 20 25 “ “ Tinnevelly, large leaf, Extra... ..lb. 22 26 “ “ “ “ “ ..lb. 16 20 “ Stramonium ..lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 25 28 “ Strawberry ..lb. 25 30 “ Thyme, German ..lb. 20 25 “ UvaUrsi.. - ..lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 20 25 “ Witchhazel.. ..lb. 15 18 Leeches, Best Swedish ..100 5 00 5 50 Leontodin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 1 65 175 Leptandrin “ “ “ “ --OZ. 50 55 Lichen, see Moss. Licorice, see Extract, Page 25. Lime, Salts of, see Calcium, Page 17. ' “ Carbolated, boxes, 50 lbs ..lb. 8 “ “ boxes, 10 lbs ..lb. 12 “ “ in 1 lb. boxes doz. 1 50 “ Caustic, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 60 “ Chlorinated (Chloride),casks, 900 lbs., 2c. lb. 3 4 “ “ “ in 1 lb. cans doz. 1 50 “ “ “ in 1 lb. papers. ..lb. 9 10 “ “ “ in i lb. “ . ..lb. 10 11 “ “ “ in i lb. “ ..lb. 12 13 “ “ “ Ass’d “ ..lb. 11 12 “ Vienna, in cans, 20 and 60 lbs.. ..lb. 15 22 Lint, Cotton, McK. & R., No. 0 ..lb. 90 “ “ “ No. 1 ..lb. 1 10 “ “ “ No. 2.. ..lb. 1 20 “ Flax, McK. & R., pounds ..lb. 1 30 “ “ ozs ..lb. 1 50 “ Taylor’s Al., pounds ..lb. 1 35 “ “ “ in 1 oz. papers.. ..lb. 1 60 Liquors, see Page 81. Litharge, kegs, 100 lbs., or less ..lb. 8 10 “ English, in scales ..lb. 15 17 Lithium, Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 65 70 “ Bicarbonate, in 1 oz. vials __OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 29 33 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 29 33 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 40 45 Citrate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 29 33 jVLcjlESSON 8j jZlJRRENT. Lithium, Citrate, Gran. Efferves doz. 12 00 1 “ Ferro-Citrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 80 85 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 60 65 j “ Metallic, in £ oz. vials -gr. 1 00 1 10 “ Muriate, see Chloride. ** Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 50 1 60 “ Oxalate, in 1 dz. vials - -OZ. 1 25 1 35 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials. .oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 65 70 | “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 40 45 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials _OZ. 60 65 Litmus -lb. 40 45 Lobelia (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 65 1 75 Lodestone .lb. 65 75 Logwood, see Wood, Page 58. London-Purple, cases 100 lbs - -lb. 10 15 Lotion, Granville’s, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 38 42 Lozenges, all varieties, see Pages 17 and 96. “ Chlorate Potass., see Pages 70 and 96. Lunar Caustic, see Silver, Nitrate, fused, Page 53. Lupulin ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 65 70 Lycopin “ “ “ “ -OZ. 95 1 05 Lycopodium ..lb. 35 40 Lye, concent., Pa. Salt Co’s, cases, 48 lbs case 3 50 3 75 “ “ Greenwich, cases, 48 lbs case 3 50 3 75 “ “ Babbitt’s, see Potash, Page 44. Mace, cases, 66f lbs., or less ..lb. 80 90 “ Powdered ..lb. 90 1 00 Macrotin (Eclectic Powder) in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 45 52 Madder, best Dutch, barrels, 300 lbs., or less .. ..lb. 10 12 “ Compound, in bottles, 6 lbs ..lb. 14 16 Magnesium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 23 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials __OZ. 38 43 “ Bisulphate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 25 30 “ Boro-Citrate, in 1 oz.vials .. --OZ. 25 30 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 45 50 “ Calcined, (Oxide) Amer. box., 12 lbs. lb. a> 45 “ “ “ Heavy, lib. bot’s ..lb. 1 15 1 25 “ “ “ Small bottles... doz. 2 25 2 40 “ “ “Jennings’,cans,10 lbs.lb. 80 “ “ “ “ 1 lb. bot’s.lb. 1 05 1 10 “ “ “ Pattison’s 1 lb. bot’s,lb. 75 80 “ “ “ “ lib. cans.lb. 70 75 “ Carb., J.,2oz., cases, 120 lbs., or less.lb. 33 37 “ “ “ 4oz., cases, 120 lbs., or less. lb. 31 a5 “ “ “ S.S. boxes, 16 lbs., or less ..lb. 62 68 “ Carb.,Eng., 2 oz.,cases,156 lbs.or less lb. 20 26 “ “ “ 4 oz.,cases, 156 lbs.,or less.lb. 20 26 “ “ Heavy, Jennings’ ..lb. 90 1 00 “ “ Powdered.. ..lb. 35 40 “ Chloride, in 5 lb. bottles ..lb. 24 30 “ “ in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 30 35 “ “ Chem. pure ..lb. 50 55 “ Citrate, Dry, McK.&R., in 4 oz. bot.doz. 3 75 “ “ Sol’n, “ inl2oz.bot. doz. 2 00 “ Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 “ Hyposulphite, in 1 oz. vials. --OZ. 25 30 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 48 53 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials. --OZ. 30 35 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 30 a5 “ Metallic, Powder 3 75 4 25 “ “ ltibbon -_OZ. 3 75 4 25 “ “ Sheet 3 75 4 25 “ “ Wire --OZ. 3 75 4 25 “ Muriate, see Chloride ..lb. 30 35 “ Nitrate, powd., in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Oxide, see Magnesium, Calcined. JVLcJKeSSON 8j JloBBINS’ j^URRENT. Magnesium, Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 50 2 75 * “ Sulphate, see Sal Epsom. “ “ pure .lb. 25* 28 “ Sulphite, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 80 85 “ Tartrate, in 1 oz vials .oz. 25 30 Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 20 1 30 Maizena, 1 lb. papers, 40 lb. boxes, Kingsford’s .11). 10 11 “ “ “ “ “ Morningstar’s lb. 9 10 Manganese, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 30 35 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 Bl’k Oxide, powd., 500 lbs., or less .lb. 31 6 Borate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 60 65 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 65 70 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 Chloride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 20 25 Citrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 68 73 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 Metallic, in 1 gramme vials...gramme 75 80 “ Muriate, see Chloride... _oz. 20 25 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 “ Peroxide, Artif., in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 1 00 1 15 “ “ Chem. pure, ini lb. bots . lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 40 45 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 10 12 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 Manna, Flake, large.. .lb. 1 25 1 35 “ “ small -lb. 46 50 “ Sorts .1b. 40 45 Mannite _lb. 1 75 2 00 Marble Dust, in barrels bbl. 1 25 Meconin, in 1 oz. vials i oz. 2 50 2 75 Menispermin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials.. .oz. 95 1 05 Menthol, Crystals -OZ. 1 50 1 60 Mercury, in flasks, 761 lbs .lb. 41 “ less than flasks .1b. 48 55 “ Acetate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Ammoniated (White Precipitate) .lb. 90 95 “ Bichloride, (Corrosive Sublimate) .lb. 63 68 “ Powdered -lb. 75 80 “ Chem. pure -lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Biniodide, (Red Iodide) McK. & R 28 33 “ Bisulphate, in 1 lb. bottles. -lb. 63 68 “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 10 15 “ German, in 1 lb. bottles . -lb. 75 80 “ Bisulphide (Cinnabar) -lb. 1 30 1 40 “ Black Oxide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 20 25 “ “ Hahnem., in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 30 35 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 40 45 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 45 50 ** Deutoxide, (Red Precipitate) -lb. 80 85 “ “ Levigated.. -lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Distilled -lb. 62 70 “ Nitrate, Crystals, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 “ “ Solution, in 1 oz. vials oz. 15 18 “ Oleate 5%, (lb., 1.50) 15 18 “ P 10*, (lb., 2.00) oz. 20 25 “ “ 20*, (lb., 3.00) oz. 25 30 “ “ and Morphia (6* and 2*) -OZ. 50 55 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 50 55 “ Protiodide, (Green Iodide) McK.&R. .oz. 25 30 “ Proto-Chloride (Calomel) -lb. 70 75 “ “ “ “ English -lb. 1 10 1 20 “ Proto-Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Protoxide (Black Oxide), in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 “ Subsulphate, (Turpeth Mineral) -lb. 1 15 1 25 “ Sulpho-Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Sulphuret, (Ethiops Mineral) -lb. 85 90 JVIcJCeSSON Sj CURRENT. Mercury with Chalk, McK.&R.,(by Succussion).lb. 45 50 “ “ “ P. &W --- ..lb. 40 45 “ “ Magnesia, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 15 1 20 “ Yellow Oxide, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 20 25 Metalloids, 64 Specimens case 30 00 Methyl, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials - _.oz. 50 55 “ Bi-Chloride, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 75 80 “ Hydrated Oxide, pure, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 20 25 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 Milk, Condensed, see Page 96. “ Sugar of, see Sugar of Milk, Page 56. 1 Minerals, 100 Specimens case 8 00 Mixture, Seidlitz, see Powder, Seidlitz. Molybdanum, Metallic gramme 50 55 “ Oxide 1 00 1 10 Morphine, Acetate, in 4 oz. vials.. -_OZ. 3 75 4 00 “ Bimeconate, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 1 00 1 15 “ “ Solution ..lb. 1 90 2 10 “ Bromide(Hydrobromate),in 1 oz.vials,oz. 5 00 5 25 “ Ferro-Cyanide, in 4- oz. vials --OZ. 9 00 9 50 “ Meconate, in 4 oz. vials 4 OZ. 1 00 1 15 “ Muriate, (Hydrochlorate), in 4 oz. vls.oz. 3 75 4 00 “ Nitrate in 4 oz. vials --OZ. 12 00 12 50 “ Oleate (b%) 60 65 “ Pure, in 4 oz. vials --OZ. 5 50 5 75 “ Sulphate, McK. & K., in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 3 25 3 50 “ “ “ in 4 oz. vials.. --OZ. 3 50 3 75 “ “ P. & W., in 4 oz. vials --OZ. 3 60 4 00 “ “ R. & S., in 4 oz. vials --OZ. 3 60 4 00 “ Tartrate, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Valerianate, in 4 oz. vials ._oz. 5 50 5 75 Moss, Corsican ...lb. 35 40 “ Iceland ...lb. 8 10 “ “ cut - ..lb. 12 16 “ Irish, No. 1., in barrels, 75 lbs., or less . ...lb. 9 12 “ “ Extra, in bbls, 75 lbs., or less ...lb. 11 14 “ “ Very White, Bleached ..lb. 17 20 Musk, Canton, Artif., in 1 oz. cans --OZ. 55 60 “ Tonquin, in pods, extra --OZ. 22 00 “ “ “ usual --OZ. 9 50 9 75 “ “ Grain --OZ. 26 00 “ “ “ Extra --OZ. 34 00 Mustard, see Seed, Page 53. Myricin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. viais --OZ. 50 55 Naphtha, Wood, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 35 40 Naphthalin, White, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 00 1 10 Narceine, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 3 50 3 75 “ Muriate, in4 oz. vials... 4 oz. 3 50 3 75 Narcotin, in 4oz. vials.. . -OZ. 2 00 2 15 Natrium and Natron, see Sodium. Nickel, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. viols --OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 80 “ Chloride, chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials... -.oz. 30 35 “ “ Com., in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 20 1 30 “ Metallic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 “ Oxide, pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 10 15 “ Sulphate, in 1 lb. bottles.. .lb. 1 25 1 50 “ “ Chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials... --OZ. 25 30 “ “ Ammoniated, in 1 lb. botts ..lb. 1 20 1 30 “ “ “ Chem. pure. _.oz. 75 80 Nicotin, in 4 oz. vials 4 oz. 80 85 Niobium, Metallic. gramme 5 00 Nutgalls, bales, 300 lbs., or less -,1b. 20 25 “ Bruised ...lb. 26 30 8j JR.OBBINS’ pURRENT, NutgaJls, Powdered, McK. & R lb. 26 30 Nutmegs, selected, No. 1, Penang lb. 85 95 “ “ Extra Large, 80 to pound.*. lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 1 00 1 10 Nuts, Areca - lb. 40 45 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 50 55 “ Cashew lb. 60 65 “ Pistache lb. 1 35 1 50 “ Sassafras, South American lb. 90 1 00 Nux Vomica lb. 8 10 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 25 30 “ “ Rasped, McK. & R lb. 16 20 Oakum, in bales, 50 lbs .lb. 11 14 Oatmeal, in barrels, or less .lb. 5 7 “ Scotch, in 1 lb. packages .lb. 12 14 OILS, ESSENTIAL, Note:—We would call special attention to our essential oils, which are selected and tested with the greatest care, the finest qualities of both medicinal and technical oils being offered in the following list. Our extended connections, both in home and foreign markets, give us unusual facilities in selection of qualities and in prices, the advantages of which we can offer to our customers. Whether Castor, Cod Liver, or Croton Oils are required for Medicine ; Lemon, Peppermint, or Wintergreen, for Flavoring Extracts; Ber- gamot, Neroli, or Rose for Perfumery: it should be regarded as an axiom—“the best is always the cheapest.’’ Oil, Almond, Bitter, essential, English .lb. 8 00 8 50 “ “ “ “ French.. .lb. 6 00 6 50 “ “ Sweet, Pure, cans, 25 lbs.. _lb. 40 45 “ “ “ Common .lb. 30 35 “ Amber, Crude, dark _lb. 22 25 “ “ Rectified. .lb. 35 40 “ “ “ German .lb. 45 50 “ Ambergris OZ. 1 40 1 60 “ Angelica oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Animal, Ethereal, Dippel’s oz. 35 40 “ “ Fetid -lb. 25 30 “ Aniseed, cans, 16f lbs., or less -lb. 1 90 2 15 “ “ German .lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Apple, in 1 lb. bottles - .lb. 5 50 6 00 “ Arnica Flowers - OZ. 40 00 “ Asarum Canadense, pure, McK. & R oz. 1 00 1 15 “ Asphaltum oz. 50 55 “ Balm Mint (Mentha Crispa)... oz. 25 30 “ Balsam Fir -lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Bay Leaf (for Bay Rum), bot., 20 oz., or less oz. 65 80 “ Belladonna (Coctum). - -lb. 60 65 “ Benne (Sesame), Imported, bbls., or less.. gal. 1 00 1 20 “ Bergamot, Finest, cans, 40 lbs., or less -lb. 2 40 2 75 “ “ Good, cans, 20 lbs., or less .lb. 2 30 2 65 “ Betula, Crude (Oleum Rusci), (Birch Tar). _lb. 25 30 “ “ Ethereal... -lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Rectified .lb. 2 00 2 20 “ Birch, Artificial, for flavoring -lb. 2 25 2 50 “ British .lb. 50 60 “ Cade -lb. 30 a5 “ Caiuput, in bottles, 20 ozs., or less .lb. 80 95 “ Calamus - _oz. 30 35 “ Capiphor, in bottles, 20 ozs., or less .1b. 1 25 1 50 “ “ Etherial -lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Camphorated, (Lin. Camph.) -lb. 60 65 “ Canada Snake Root, pure, McK. & R oz. 1 00 1 15 “ Cantharides - -OZ. 45 50 “ Capsicum, Red -OZ. 65 70 “ Caraway Seed, best, pure -lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ ordinary ,1b. 1 10 1 30 “ Cardamom -OZ. 3 75 4 00 “ Cassia, in cans, 16f lbs., or less... -lb 90 1 10 “ Cassie, Fatty (Huile au fieur), for Hair Oils .lb 2 75 3 00 “ “ Spirituous .lb 3 50 “ Castor, Amer., Cryst., in bbls., 330 lbs -lb 16i 17 “ “ “ “ in cases, 4 cans .lb 17 171 “ “ “ Pale, in barrels, 330 lbs .lb 15 151 “ “ “ “ in cs., 4 cans, 40 lbs. ea .lb. 151 16 “ “ “ Shaded, dark for Lubricat’g.lb 141 15} "\ JAcjiKSSON. 8f fvOBBINS' p’RICES pURRENT. 40 Oil, Castor, E. I„ Filt’d, in cs., 4 cns., 40 lbs. each .lb . Ill bon “ English, Herring’s, see Page 96. 44 “ McK. & R., qts.,16 oz., blue bottles doz 3 75 “ “ “ pts., 8 oz., “ “ .doz 2 25 “ “ 4 pts., 4 oz., “ “ .doz 1 25 44 “ “ 2 oz. panel doz 85 44 “ “ 1 oz. panel doz 60 Cedar, Red. lb 75 80 “ White lb 35 40 “ “ “ pure lb 65 70 44 Cedarwood, for Perfumery ..lb 1 25 1 50 “ Cedrat, in 4 lb. bottles lb 6 00 6 25 “ Celery oz 1 25 1 40 “ Chamomile, Citrat. Ph. B ...oz 3 00 3 25 “ “ German oz 5 CO 5 50 “ “ Roman oz 1 50 1 65 “ “ (Coctum) oz 60 65 Chaulmo ogra .lb 4 00 4 50 44 Cherry Laurel oz 1 25 1 35 Cinnamon Bark, in bottles, 22 ozs., or less, oz 1 75 2 00 44 “ Leaf, in bottles, 22 ozs., or less.oz 70 80 Citronella, .Native, in bots., 20 ozs., “ “ .lb 75 85 “ “ Winter’s “ “ “ “ .lb 1 00 1 15 “ Civet, Spirituous. oz 75 85 Cloves, bottles, 5 lbs., or less lb 1 60 1 75 Cocoanut lb. 20 25 Cod Liver, Brown, Bergen, bbls., or less ..gal 1 20 1 35 “ “ White,Filt’d,40 gal.bbls.,or less,gal 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ “ Norwegiah, “MalteseCross,’ 30 gal. bbl 65 00 “ “ “ “ less than bbl..gal. 2 30 2 50 “ “ Emulsion. ..gal. 4 00 “ McK. & R., 12 oz., doz. 5 50 “ “ “ “ “ see P. 62. “ Cognac, Fine oz. 7 50 8 00 ! “ Good oz. 4 00 4 50 ! Cologne, French, McKesson & Robbins’ ...lb. 7 50 44 “ Golden Bell, “ “ ...lb. 5 50 44 Conium, (coctum) lb. 60 65 44 Copaiba, pure, McK. & R., in 1 lb. bottles _lb. 1 20 1 40 44 Coriander oz 75 90 44 Cotton Seed, in barrels, or less gal. 65 75 44 Croton, in bottles, 20 ozs lb. 1 90 2 10 Cubeb, pure, McK. & R., in 1 lb. bottles lb. 4 75 5 25 Cumin, true oz 38 45 44 Cuscus (Vetiver) oz 10 00 11 00 Dill oz. 50 60 Ergot, in 1 oz. vials oz. 12 16 Erigeron, true, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 “ Eucalyptus, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 90 2 15 44 Fennel Seed, pure lb 2 00 2 25 44 Fireweed lb 2 00 2 25 44 Fleurd’Orange(Huile au fleur), for Hair Oils.lb. 2 75 3 00 44 “ Spirituous ...lb. 3 50 44 Fossil Wood lb 1 75 2 00 44 Fusel, rectified. . lb. 60 65 “ Geranium, Rose, French, best lb. 12 00 13 00 j 44 “ Turkish, best lb. 12 50 13 00 “ natural lb. 7 50 8 00 44 Ginger, in 1 oz. vials oz. 90 1 00 44 Goose (Goose-Grease) lb. 75 85 Golden Rod, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 Heliotrope, Spirituous lb. 3 50 Hemlock, cans, 20 lbs., or less lb. 50 60 Henbane (coctum). lb. 50 55 j Horsemint lb 3 75 4 00 Horseradish oz 1 25 1 50 Jasmin,Fatty (Huile au fleur),for Hair Oils.lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Spirituous lb. 3 50 II j jVLc JKeSSON pURRENT. Oil, Jockey Club, Spirituous ....lb. 3 50 66 Jonquille, Spirituous ....lb. 3 50 *6 Juniper Berries ....lb. 1 75 2 00 ‘k “ “ finest ....lb. 2 25 2 50 66 “ Wood ....lb. 45 55 66 Lard, White ...gal. cash 46 Laurel, Fatty. ....lb. 55 60 *6 Lavender, English, (Mitcham).:. -__OZ. 2 25 2 50 64 Flowers, French, fine ....lb. 2 00 2 25 66 “ Garden “ “ ....lb. 1 25 1 50 b6 “ “ Forte ....lb. 1 00 1 15 “ Spike ....lb. 90 1 10 66 Lemon, finest, cans, 20 lbs., or less ....lb. 2 80 3 00 46 “ good, cans, 40 lbs., or less .... b. 2 60 2 80 “ Lemon Grass, Winter’s, fine lb. 1 00 1 25 44 Limette, in 1 oz. vials __-OZ. 70 75 66 Linseed, Boiled, barrels, 40 gals ...gal. cash 46 “ Raw, “ “ ...gal. “ 66 Lobelia Seed, in 1 oz. vials --.OZ. 1 25 1 35 46 Lovage. ---OZ. 1 50 1 60 66 Mace, Ethereal --_OZ. 50 60 66 “ Solid .-..lb. 2 00 2 25 66 Male Fern, Ethereal, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb. 3 00 3 25 66 “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 30 35 66 Marjorum ---OZ. 1 25 1 35 66 Matico -.-OZ. 6 00 66 Melissa 50 55 “ “ German -_-OZ. 1 75 2 00 66 Mignonette, Spirituous ....lb. 3 50 66 Millefleur,Fatty(Huileaufleur)forHairOils-lb. 2 75 3 00 66 “ Spirituous ....lb. 3 50 66 Musk, Spirituous, fine -,-OZ. 75 1 00 Mustard, Essential -_-OZ. 65 75 “ Expressed ...gal. 80 90 “ Myrbane, in bottles, 10 lbs., or less ....lb. 40 50 66 Neatsfoot, Cooper’s, No. 1, bbls., or less.gal. 90 1 00 66 “ “ Ordinary,“ “ -gal. 75 85 66 Nectarine, see Concent. Essence, Page 64. 66 Neroli, Bigarade, best --.OZ. 3 25 3 50 46 “ Petale, Extra --.OZ. 4 25 4 50 66 “ Portugal __.oz. 2 50 2 75 66 “ Petit Grain ...oz. 65 75 66 Nutmeg, bottles, 20 ozs., or less oz. 45 50 66 Olive, Malaga, pure, in bbls., or less ...gal. 1 10 1 25 66 “ “ quarts, (16 oz.) ..doz. 4 00 66 “ “ pints, (8 oz.) ..doz. 2 25 46 “ “ 1 pints, (4 oz.) ..doz- 1 50 66 “ “ 2 oz. panel.. ..doz. 87 66 “ “ 1 oz. panel ..doz. 70 66 “ Salad, finest, in cans, 7f gals, or less.gal. 3 25 3 50 66 “ “ “ in cans, 11 gals. 5 50 66 “ “ No. 1, cans, 10 gals.. . ...gal. 2 50 2 75 66 “ “ Bordeaux, fine, quarts ..doz. 7 75 66 “ “ “ “ pints 4 35 66 “ “ “ “ 1 pints... ..doz. 2 75 *• “ “ Grasse, Bertrand’s, qts. .. ..doz. 7 75 64 “ “ “ “ pts. ,. ..doz. 4 35 66 “ “ “ “ i pts.. ..doz. 2 75 66 “ “ Marseilles, quarts ..doz. 4 00 4 25 66 “ “ “ pints ..doz. 2 50 2 75 66 Orange, Bitter ...lb. 4 50 4 75 66 “ Sweet, cans, 20 lbs., or less ....lb. 3 00 3 25 66 Origanum, see Oil Thyme, Page 42. 66 Palm, Red ...lb. 14 20 66 Paraffine (Lubricating) ..gal. 50 60 “ Parsley, in 1 oz. vials _--OZ. 80 90 64 Patchouli, French, true ---OZ. 1 25 1 35 66 “ McK. & R., Extra -,-OZ. 1 50 “ Spirituous ....lb. 3 50 j^URRENT. Oil, Pear _lb. 2 50 2 75 | “ Pennyroyal .lb. 1 75 2 00 U Pepper, Black - .lb. 80 90 ti Peppermint, pure, cans, 20 lbs., or less... lb. 2 00 2 80 44 “ “ in bottles, McK. & K.- .lb. 2 75 2 90 44 “ German -OZ. 50 55 44 “ Hotchkiss’, bottles, 21 ozs.._ .lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Petrolina for Hair Oils - gal. 1 75 2 00 4 4 Phosphorated .lb. 75 80 44 Pimenta -OZ. 28 35 44 Pinus Svlvestris ,1b. 1 50 1 65 44 Poppy .lb. 50 60 44 Prickly Ash .oz. 40 45 44 Pumpkin Seed 00 65 44 Rape Seed — gal. 1 40 1 50 “ Rhodium, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 7 50 8 00 44 Rose Geranium, see Oil Geranium. 44 Rose, Best Kissanlik -OZ. 10 50 11 00 ! 44 “ Good. .oz. 9 00 9 50 44 “ No. 2 .oz. 8 00 8 50 44 Rosemary, Flowers, French, Eperle ..lb. 1 35 l 50 ; 44 “ “ “ No. 1 ..lb. 1 10 1 25 44 “ Trieste .lb. 50 60 44 Rue, pure .OZ. 25 30 1 44 Sage -oz. 40 50 44 Salad, Union, barrels, or less... gal. 65 75 44 Sandal Wood, English, best ..lb. 8 00 9 00 , “ “ “ Genuine, McK. & R -OZ. 90 1 00 “ “ German, good ..lb. 5 50 6 50 44 Sassafras, cans, 40 lbs., or less. ..lb. 53 60 44 “ pure, in bottles, McK. & R .lb. 60 70 44 Savin, true -lb. 1 15 1 40 | 44 Seneka, barrel, 40 gals., or less gal. 40 50 1 44 Sesame (Benne), barrels, or less gal. 1 00 1 20 44 Solidago, (Golden Rod) in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 44) | 44 Spearmint, pure -lb. 2 50 2 75 ! 44 Sperm, Winter gal. cash 44 “ “ Bleached (Sewing Machine)gal. 1 50 1 75 ! 44 Spike gal. 2 00 44 Spruce, cans, 20 lbs., or less. ..lb. 45 50 44 Stillingia -OZ. 90 1 00 44 St. Johnswort ..lb. 50 60 | 44 Stone, Black ..lb. 15 20 I 44 “ White lb. 75 85 ! 44 Succin, (see Oil, A mber, Page 39). 44 “ Rectified _.lb. 35 40 44 “ “ German -lb. 45 50 44 Tanners’, barrels, 40 gals gal. cash 44 Tansy, pure -lb. 3 75 4 00 “ Tar gal. 38 50 “ Thyme, Commercial, cans, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 38 50 44 “ Red, No. 1, ..lb. 1 00 1 10 44 “ “ Flowers, “ “ “ ..lb. 1 25 1 50 j 44 “ White, for Perfumers ..lb. 1 25 1 50 j “ Tobacco, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 2 20 2 30 1 44 Tuberose, Fatty(Huile aufleur)forHairOils.lb. 2 75 3 00 44 “ Spirituous -11). 3 50 44 Valerian -OZ. 60 70 44 Vanilla, Spirituous -OZ. 90 1 00 44 Verbena, fine.. _oz. 1 00 1 20 44 Vetiver (Cuscus) -OZ. 10 00 11 00 “ Violet, Fatty (Huile au fleur), for Hair Oils.lb. 2 75 3 00 44 “ Spirituous -lb. 3 50 44 Whale -gal. cash ' 44 White Rose, Spirituous -lb. 3 50 44 Wine, Ethereal -lb. 2 50 2 75 44 “ Heavy, true ..lb. 6 50 7 00 44 Wintergreen, cans, 25 lbs., or less ..lb. 2 75 3 00 “ pure, in bottles, McK. & R. -lb. 2 90 3 10 McKesson & Robbins' jZurrent. Oil, Wormseed, Baltimore - ..lb.l 3 00 3 25 1 “ “ Western __lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Wormwood, American, best --- ..lb,! 8 50 9 00 “ “ “ good _.lb. 7 50 8 00 “ “ French, pure ..lb. 10 00 10 50 “ Xanthoxylum - _ OZ.i 40 45 “ Ylang Ylang, true - _.oz. 9 00 11 00 “ “ “ Spirituous _.lb. 3 50 Ointment, “Unguentum.” “ Citrine, McKesson & Robbins’ ..lb. 45 50 “ Mercurial, 1 M., jars, 12 lbs., or less. _ _lb. 48 53 “ “ i.M., ..lb.; 40 45 Ointments, all varieties, see Page 71. “ Proprietary, see Page 97. Oleate, Aconitia,ini oz. vials __oz. 60 65 “ Atropia, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ.j 60 65 “ Mercury, in 1 oz. vials, 5% --OZ. 15 38 “ “ 10% (lb., $2.00) -oz. 20 25 “ “ 20# ((lb., $3.00) 25 30 | “ “ and Morphia, 6% and 2% __oz. 50 55 “ Morphine, in 1 oz. vials, 5# __oz. 60 65 “ Quinine, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 1 &5 1 50 “ Strychnine, in 1 oz. vials 60 65 “ Zinc, 10#, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 20 25 Oleoresin, Capsicum, McKesson & Robbins’ .. _.oz. 60 65 “ Cubeb, “ “ .. lb. 3 50 4 00 “ Ergot, “ “ --OZ. 50 60 “ Ginger, “ “ __OZ. 90 “ Lobelia, “ “ __oz. 50 55 “ Lupulin, ..oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Male Fern, “ “ .. lb. 5 00 5 50 “ Pepper, “ “ .. lb. 90 1 00 “ Savin, “ “ --OZ. 60 Orange Apples, see Buds, Orange. Orange Peel, see Bark, Page 14. Orpiment, see Arsenic, yellow. Osmium, Metallic .gramme 3 00 Os Sepiae, cases, 30 lbs., or less - ...lb. 25 35 “ “ Powdered ...lb. 35 40 Ox Gall, Inspissated, in 1 lb. jars, McK. & R._ ...lb. 1 10 1 20 “ “ “ in 1 oz. jars, McK. & It. --OZ. 9 11 “ “ Powdered ..oz. 50 55 “ “ Purified - ...lb. 1 40 1 50 Oyster Shells, prepared ...lb. 17 20 Palladium, Chloride, Dry -s OZ. 7 00 “ “ Solution -i oz. 1 00 1 10 “ “ and Sodium -i OZ. 4 00 4 25 “ Metallic 15 20 “ Nitrate, Dry -f oz. 7 00 “ “ Solution -i OZ. 1 00 1 10 Pancreatin, in 1 oz. vials, McK. & R __oz. 45 50 “ in lb. bottles, “ ...lb. 6 00 6 50 Papaverin, pure 1 25 1 35 Paper, see Index. Paraffin ...lb. 22 25 Paregoric, see Tincture Opium, Camph., Page 84. Paste, Jujube, boxes, 5 lb's ...lb. 35 40 Pastilles, Fumigating, black ...lb. 60 70 “ “ red ...lb. 75 85 PauUinia, see Guarana. Pelletierin, Tannate, in 5 grain vials ...gr. 20 25 Pepper, Bird, (Capsicum Baccatum) ...lb. 28 33 “ “ Powdered, cases, 25 lbs., or less.-lb. 33 38 “ Black, bags, 100 lbs ...lb. 18 “ “ Clean Sifted ...lb. 20 22 “ “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less.lb. 24 27 “ Long ---lb. 40 45 “ White ...lb 27 30 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb 32 37 Pepsin (see Pages 71 and 98) ...OZ. 1 45 1 15 JAcjiESSON 8j jR_OBBINS’ j^URRENT. Phenol- Phthalein __.oz 2 50 2 75 1 Phloridzin, in 1 oz. vials oz 3 00 3 25 Phosphorus, cases, 10 cans, 11 lbs. each ...lb 80 85 “ cans, 1 lb ...lb 1 00 1 10 “ “ 1 oz _.oz 30 35 “ Amorphous, in 1 lb. cans. ...lb 2 25 2 50 “ in 11 lb. cans ...lb 2 00 Physostigmin (anti-tetanic Merck’s) ---gr 40 50 “ Bromide ---gr 40 50 “ Sa icylate ---gr 40 5 “ Sulphate... ...gr 40 50 Phytolacin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials... ...OZ 95 1 05 Picra Hiera, (Pulvis Aloes et Canellse). ...lb 30 &5 Picrotoxine, German ...OZ 7 00 7 25 Pill, Blue, U. S., McK. & R., in 1 lb. Jars ...lb 50 “ i M., in 1 lb. jars ...lb 45 50 “ “ English, in 1 lb. jars ...lb 90 1 00 “ “ Powdered ...lb 70 75 PiiiLS, Gel.-Coated, McK. & R.’s, see P. 72 to 80. These Pills have deservedly met with approval from al who have used them, and are unexcelled for reliability and solubility. Pills, S. C. & Compressed, at market discounts. Pilocarpine, Muriate, in5gr. vials ($1.25 gram.).gr. 15 18 “ Nitrate, in 5 gr. vials ($2.00 gram.),gr. 17 20 Salicylate, in 5 gr. vials ..gr. 30 35 Sulphate, in 5 gr. vials -.gr. 20 25 Pimenta, see Allspice, page 10. Pinghwar-kar-Jambi 20 25 Piperine, in 1 oz. vials . 78 83 Pitch, Burgundy, American, boxes, 20 lbs _.lb. 5 7 Genuine,stands, 80lbs.,or less.lb. 5 9 “ Common, Black, in barrels _bbl. cash Pith, Sassafras, select --OZ. 10 12 Plaster, “ Emplastrum.” “ Adhesive, Spread, Eng., rolls, 5 yards ..yd. 15 17 “ “ 1yd., boxes. .doz. 2 25 2 50 “ Shiver’s, rolls 5 yds. .yd. 18 20 “ “ “ “ Twilled... ..yd. 35 40 on Moleskin, rolls, 3 yds... -yd. 1 00 1 10 on Swansdown, rolls, 3 yds ..vd. 45 50 Plasters, Officinal, in rolls and cans, all varieties, prepared accord- mg to U. S., see M’Fg I)ept., Page 81. Plasters, Spread, all kinds, see Proprietary Articles, Page 99. Plaster, Calcined (Plaster Paris) .bbl. 1 50 “ True Dentists’, sifted _bbl. 1 75 Platinum Chloride, dry. . 6 00 6 50 “ Solution, 10$ --OZ. 75 85 “ Foil i oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Sponges . doz. 2 00 2 25 ' “ Wire 1 oz. 1 25 1 35 Plumbago, for Electrotypers... ..lb. 1 75 Podophyllin (Eclectic Powder) in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 4 50 5 00 “ in 1 oz. vials.. __oz. 40 45 Podophylotoxin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 25 Pomade, in 11 lb. cans, or less, Cassie, Jasmin, Orange, Rose, Tube Rose ..lb. 2 10 2 50 Violette 6 00 6 50 Poppy Heads, see Capsules, Poppy, Page 18. Populin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials --OZ, 65 70 Porter, London, quarts, casks, 7 doz. doz. 3 00 “ pints, “ 8 doz doz. 1 90 2 00 Potash, Common, in casks, 400 lbs. -lb. cash “ Concent., Babbitt’s, cans . doz. 1 10 I 1 20 Potassa, Caustic, Common, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ Dry, powdered... 1 50 1 00 “ White, purified ..lb. 58 63 “ Chem. pure ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Solution, U. S. (Liquor Potassas) ..lb. 17 20 “ with Lime (Potassa cum Calce.).. ..lb. 70 75 Potassium, in J oz. vials... . 3 00 3 25 Acetate, in 1 lb. bottles.. . ..lb. 32 i 36 JAcjlESSON 8j j'vOBBINS' j^URRENT. Potassium, Acetate, pure .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Antimonate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 20 25 It Arsenate, in 1 lb. bottles oz. 75 85 Arsenite, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 oo 1 15 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials . oz. 75 85 Bicarbonate -lb. 21 24 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles.. .lb- 75 85 “ Bichromate .lb. 17 20 (4 “ Powdered... .lb. 30 35 44 “ Pure lb. 80 85 44 Binoxalate (Sal Acetosellae) .lb. 28 32 4 4 Bisulphate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 40 45 44 Bitartrate, Crude, see Tartar, red. b 4 “ Refined, see Cream Tartar. 44 “ Chem. pure _lb. 85 90 44 Byrate, chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 15 18 44 Boro-Tartrate, 1 lb. bottles.. .lb. 1 25 1 35 44 Bromate, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Bromide, crys. orgranul., in bulk . .lb. 34 40 1 44 “ “ “ in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 42 47 44 Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 44 Carbonate, refined .lb. 12 15 44 “ Chem. pure .lb. 1 25 1 35 44 Chlorate,English.kegs,112 lbs.,or less,lb. 17 21 1 44 “ French .lb. 23 28 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R.... .lb. 23 28 44 “ Purified, gran., McK. & R.lb. 30 35 44 Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 40 50 i 44 Chromate .lb. 40 45 ! 44 “ Pure .lb. 1 50 1 60 44 Citrate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 68 73 44 Cyanide, crude (for killing Ants).. .lb. 45 50 44 “ fused .lb. 50 60 44 “ “ No. 1 .11). 80 90 i 44 “ “ Purified _lb. 90 1 00 44 “ granular _lb. 75 80 ! 44 Ferrocyanide, see Prussiate, yellow 44 Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 60 65 ' 44 Formiate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 66 70 | 44 Hyperchlorate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 j 44 Hypophosphite, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 00 2 25 44 “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 14 18 44 Hyposulphite, in 1 oz. vials _OZ. 15 18 44 Iodate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 25 1 35 44 Iodide, American, 1 lb. bottles .Ib. 1 50 1 70 44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 15 18 i “ “ English, “A. & B.” -lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Merck’s. .lb. 4 00 4 25 44 Iodo-Hydrargyrate, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 65 70 44 Lactate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Lacto-phosphate, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 75 80 44 Nitrate, crystals .lb. 14 16 44 “ “ chem. pure -lb. 50 55 44 “ Powdered .lb. 15 18 44 “ Refined, see Sal Nitre, Page 51. 44 Nitrite, 1 oz. vials -OZ. 10 15 44 Oxalate, neutral .lb. 40 45 44 “ u pure .lb. 1 50 1 60 44 Perchlorate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 44 Permanganate, crude, 1 lb. bottles .lb. 40 45 44 “ pure, 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 57 63 44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 7 9 44 Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 15 17 44 Prussiate, Red .lb. 75 80 4 4 “ Yellow.. .lb. 28 30 Pyrophosphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials -Oz. 45 50 “ Silicate, in lib. bottles... .lb. 50 55 Silico-Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 M.CKESSON JvOBBI NS’ jJRICES RRENT, 13 15 ...lb. 14 16 “ “ Powdered “ Sulphite, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 50 55 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials.. __-OZ. 11 14 “ Sulpho-Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 20 25 “ Sulphuret, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 25 28 “ Tartrate, (Soluble Tartar) ...lb. 00 65 “ Urate, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 75 80 .. .lb. l 50 i 60 ...lb. ...lb. 25 35 30 40 “ Composition, in bulk u “ in 4 oz. papers ---- « “ in 2 oz. papers ...lb. 40 45 • it “ in 1 oz. papers ...lb. 45 50 ...lb. 75 80 “ Dover’s, U. S., McK. &R ...lb. l 20 i 35 _ .lb. l 00 i 15 30 Goa (lb., $3 50) oz. 2o “ Insect, true, in kegs, 125 lbs., or less ...lb. 30 40 u 4i v‘ McK.&R.,in bot’s, see P. 100 •“ Licorice Compound ...lb. 50 55 “ Seidlitz, McK. & R., cases, 50 lbs.... ...lb. 28 30 Powdered Drugs, select, see Page 86. Notk •—"We now put up our select pcwlered drugs in 1 lb cans; the same care as heretofore is exerched m the selection of the crudes, and in the process of powdering, and we can guarantee rmritv and freshness of our powders. We also furnish drugs finely ground, suitable tor percolation. 25 Powders, Seidlitz, (40 lbs.) U. S., McK. & R... .doz. 3 gross tib 00 “ “ (30 lbs.) Usual .' .doz. 2 75 gross 30 00 “ Soda, McK. & R - gross 18 00 00 Propylamine, Chloride, in J oz. vials __.oz. 4 50 D 1 “ Pure, ini oz. vials.. ..oz. 1 10 Protagon, see Page 100. Protein, in 1 oz. vials. ___oz. 2 50 2 60 Prunin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials 65 1 70 Ptelein (Eclectic Powder) in 1 oz. vials - __.oz. 1 30 40 Pulp, Tamarind, see Tamarind. Purpurin, in 1 oz. vials Putty, see Paints, Page 110. Quassia, see Wood, Quassia, Page 59. Quicksilver, see Mercury, Page 37. ...oz. 1 25 00 1 35 10 Quinamin, in 1 oz. vials . oz. 1 1 ■Quinetum, in 1 oz. vials - 1 50 1 60 Quinine, Acetate, in loz. vials ---OZ. 2 75 t> 00 “ Alkaloid, pure, in 1 oz. vials --.OZ. 6 75 4 00 « “ Arabinate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 3 75 4 00 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials “ Bi-Muriate, with Urea, McK. & R.: ---OZ. 4 50 4 75 1 gramme vial ..vial 25 2 gramme vial ..vial 40 4 gramme vial.. ..vial 75 50$ Solution, £ oz. vial - - - -i oz. 40 3 00 Specially adapted to hypodermic use (no abscesses occurring) Specify McK. & R. 1 •Quinine, Bisulphate, McK. & R., in 1 oz vials ...OZ. 1 75 85 “ Bromide, (Ilydrobromate) --.OZ. 3 00 3 25 “ Campliorate, in J oz. vials . --OZ. 10 00 25 “ Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials, McK. & R._ ---OZ. 7 00 7 “ ('lunate 1 8 25 1 35 “ Chlorate, in 1 oz. vials _--OZ. 00 8 25 “ Citrate --.OZ. 50 75 “ Ferrocitrate. ..-OZ. 2 50 60 “ Ferrocyanide -_-OZ. 75 3 60 “ Ferroiodide, in 1 oz. vials.. ---OZ. 5 00 5 25 “ “ Hospital,”McK.&R., in 1 oz.vials. __.oz. 1 60 “ “ “ in5&10oz.cans-oz. 1 55 Tnis product, which has been used with great success in many of our public institutions, is not a simple mixture of the Sulphates of Cinchonidia and Quinta, but the result of the concentra- tion and crystallization of the mother-liquors, used in sir cessive crystallizations (usually four), in which there is carried, with the salts of Cinchonidia and Quinidia, to be eliminated, a nearly equal amount of Quinia. We shall not determine the exact proportion of Quinidia and Cinchonidia, as we deem this essary, but our “ Hospital Quinine” will be carefully unnec- tested in mother-waters, and the standard raised to fifty per cent, by j •the addition of Sulphate of Quinia, if necessary. JVIcJvESSON 8j j^URRENT. Quinine, Hypophospliite -OZ. 3 50 3 75 “ Iodide, (Hydriodate) .oz. 2 65 2 75 “ and Iron, Cit. U. 8., 12% Quin, no Am. -OZ. 50 60 “ “ Soluble, 10% Quinine... .lb. 6 25 6 75 “ “ “ 10% Quinine... oz. 45 50 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 5 0.) 5 25 “ Muriate, (Hydrochlorate).. .oz. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Amorphous .oz. 75 85 “ Phosphate, ini oz. vials .oz. 3 50 3 75 11 Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Sulphate, French, in 1 oz. vials .oz. • McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 75 1 85 in 5 & 10 oz. cans .oz. 1 70 1 80 “ “ P. & W “ “ It. & s “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 7 00 7 25 “ Sulpho-Vinate -OZ. 5 00 5 25 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Neutral, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 2 50 2 75 “ Valerianate 4 00 4 25 Quinidine, pure, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 2 20 2 30 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 70 1 80 Quinquinia, in 1 oz. vials 90 1 00 lied Precipitate, see Mercury, Page 37. Resin, Common, in barrels bbl. cash “ Good, strained bbl. “ “ Powdered .lb. 12 15 “ White, strained -lb. 6 8 Resin, Copaiba .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Jalap, true oz. 35 45 “ Scammony 90 1 00 Resorcin, in 1 oz. vials 70 75 Rhein (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials .oz. 2 25 2 45 Rhusin “ “ “ .oz. 85 90 Root, (Radix.) “ Aconite, English, selected .lb. 65 70 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 75 80 “ German, selected -lb. 16 20 “ Powdered, McK. & R..lb. 25 30 “ Allermann’s (Rad. victorialis) -lb. 25 30 “ Althasa. White, Elect 18 21 “ “ “ Cut.... -lb. 20 25 “ Powdered, McK. & R.._ ,1b. 28 31 “ Anchusa (Alkanet) -lb. 15 18 “ Powdered. McK. & R. -lb. 25 30 “ Angelica 17 20 Powdered, McK. & R .1b. 30 35 “ Arnica 30 35 “ Aron’s, (Arum maculatum) .lb. 18 23 “ Artemisia (Mugwort)-... . .lb. 18 22 “ Asarabacca, (Asarum Europasum). ,1b. 18 23 “ Powd., McK. & R .lb. 30 35 “ Asparagus 15 20 “ Ava (Kava Kava) 60 65 “ Avens 30 35 “ Bearswort (Meum athamanticum) .lb. 25 30 “ Belladonna . .lb. 20 25 Powdered, McK. & R._ .lb. 30 35 “ Berberis Aquifolium 50 55 “ Beth (Trillium) .lb. 25 30 “ Bistort 20 25 “ Bitter, (Apocynum Androsaemifolium) .lb. 25 30 “ Powdered, McK. &B- . _lb. 35 40 “ Black, (Culver’s) 20 25 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 28 33 “ Blackberry 16 20 “ Blue Flag.. 17 20 “ Bryony 18 21 “ Burdock, crushed. lb. 17 20 jVlcJlESSON jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. Root, Cahinca (Cainca).. .. .lb. 1 00 2 00 “ Calamus, Natural .lb. 15 18 “ “ Peeled. .lb. 20 23 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R. . _lb. 30 35 44 “ White, Peeled and Split _lb. 35 40 44 Canada Snake, Selected .lb. 25 30 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & K .lb. 35 40 44 Carline Thistle - - .lb. 20 25 “ Carex (arenaria), German Sarsaparilla.. .lb. 15 20 “ Chelidony .lb. 25 30 “ China (Smilax glabra) - .lb. 16 20 ■« “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 27 32 Chiretta - -lb. 40 50 u Cohosh, Black ,1b. 9 11 44 “ “ Crushed, McK. & R .lb. 12 14 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 18 22 “ Blue - - .lb. 17 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 25 30 44 “ AVliite - - _lb. 20 25 , 44 Colchicum, Sliced, English .lb. 40 45 44 “ “ German. _lb. 15 18 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 25 30 44 Colombo, bales, 60 lbs.. — lb. 15 44 “ Bright, select .lb. 18 22 44 “ Crushed, McK. &R -lb. 18 22 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 24 28 44 Coltsfoot - .lb. 50 55 44 Comfrey, Crushed .lb. 17 20 44 Contrayerva .lb. | 44 Cotton lb. 18 22 44 Cranesbill - _lb. 22 26 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R -lb. 30 35 Crawley .lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Curcuma - - .lb. 10 12 44 “ Fine, Ground, McK. & R .lb. 12 15 44 Dandelion .lb. 17 20 44 “ Cut, McK. & R .lb. 20 25 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R -lb. 28 33 44 Dittany .lb. 30 35 44 Dwarf Elder -lb. 15 18 44 Elecampane -lb. 10 13 44 “ Ground, McK. & R .lb. 12 15 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R ,1b. 17 20 44 Galangal, select .lb. 12 15 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 23 27 Gelsemium .lb. 17 20 4k “ Powdered, McK. & R _lb. 27 32 44 Gentian, bales, 330 lbs .lb. 12 44 “ Select roots. -lb. 14 17 “ “ Bruised, coarse, McK. & R .lb. 15 18 “ Ground, McK. & R -lb. 17 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... .lb. 21 26 “ Ginger, African, bags, 120 lbs -lb. H ' “ “ “ Clean, select lb. 12 15 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R._ .lb. 14 18 44 “ India, bags, 120 lbs .lb. 8* 44 “ “ Pow’d, coin., kegs, 30lbs.. .lb. 11 14 44 “ Jamaica, Bleached. .lb. 20 23 44 “ “ Ground .lb. 22 25 44 “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R.lb. 25 30 44 “ “ Unbleached .lb. 18 22 44 “ “ “ Ground... .lb. 21 24 44 Ginseng .lb. cash 44 Golden Seal .lb. 35 38 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 40 45 44 Gold Thread (Coptis Trifolia) .lb. 45 50 Graminis (Dog Grass, Couch Grass) _lb. 12 15 Hellebore, Black — _lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R.. lb. 22 25 JVicjlESSON 8j jpRICES j^URRENT, Root, Hellebore, White (Veratrum Album) lb. 12 15 1 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R. lb. 16 20 44 Hydrangea - lb. 20 25 u “ Powdered, McK. & R ... lb. 30 35 44 Indian Hemp, Black (Apoc. Cannab.) ... lb. 30 35 44 “ “ “ Powd., McK. &R._ lb. 40 45 44 “ “ White (Asclep. Inc.) .lb. 20 25 “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R.. lb. 30 35 44 Indian Turnip, (Arum triphyllum) lb. 22 27 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 32 37 44 Ipecac, Amer. (Euphorbia Ipecacuanha).lb. 50 55 44 “ “ Powdered .lb. 65 60 44 “ Brazil, opt .lb. 95 1 05 14 “ “ Ground, McK. & R lb. 1 00 1 10 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 1 10 1 20 44 Iwarancusa (Andropogon muricatus)... lb. 35 40 44 Jalap, selected .lb. 28 32 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 35 40 44 Kava Kava lb. 50 60 44 Ladies’ Slipper, see Root, Nervine. 44 Licorice, Select, X, bales, 250 lbs.,or less.lb. 11 13 44 “ “ “ Cut, McK. &R lb. 14 17 44 “ “ “ Ground. .lb. 12 15 i 44 “ “ XX, bundles, 10 lbs.... .lb. 15 18 44 “ “ XXX, 5 and 10 lbs .lb. 18 20 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R. . .lb. 12 15 44 “ Russian, peeled.. .lb. 17 20 j 44 “ “ cut .lb. 21 25 | 44 “ “ Pow'dered, McK. & R. .lb. 27 32 | 44 Lovage .lb. 25 30 44 “ Extra select .lb. 65 70 j 44 Male Fern .lb. 30 35 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 40 46 44 Mandrake .lb. 10 14 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 18 23 44 Marsh Rosemary.. .lb. 25 28 44 Masterwort . .lb. 25 30 44 Meadow Fern, Natural .lb. 25 30 44 “ “ Peeled .lb. 40 45 44 Mechoacan .lb. 75 80 44 Milkweed.. .lb. 25 30 44 Mugwort, see Artemisia. 44 Musk (Sumbul) .lb. 50 60 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 60 70 44 Nervine (Ladies’ Slipper) .lb. 15 20 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 25 30 44 Nettle 20 25 t 44 Ononidis (Ononis Spinosa, Rest harrow).lb. 16 20 44 Orris, Florentine, select .lb. 21 24 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R. .lb. 28 33 44 “ Select Finger .lb. 50 55 44 “ Extra,;for Infants.. .lb. 1 75 1 90 44 “ Verona .lb. 14 17 44 “ Ground, McK. & R .lb. 17 20 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 18 23 44 Pareira Brava, Crushed, McK. & R .lb. 75 80 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 85 90 44 Parsley .lb. 25 30 44 Pellitory (Pyrethrum) .lb. 40 45 44 Peony .lb. 25 30 44 Pimpinella .lb. 15 20 44 Pink, see Root, Spigelia. 44 Pleurisy, (White Root) Crushed, McK.&R.lb. 20 24 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 30 34 44 Poke (Garget) .lb. 15 20 44 “ Pow'dered, McK. & R .lb. 25 30 44 Polypody _lb. 30 35 44 Pond Lily, White .lb. 25 30 “ “ “ Pow'd., McK. & R .lb. 35 40 McKesson 8j Robbins1 Current. Root, Pond Lily, Yellow lb- 25 30 44 “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R lb. 35 40 44 Queen of the Meadow lb- 20 25 44 “ “ “ Powd., McK.&R..lb. 30 35 LL Rhatany, Crushed, McK. & R lb. 25 30 LL “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 30 35 LL Rhubarb, China, Extra, Select lb. 1 40 1 60 LL n “ “ “ Cut,cubes.lb. 4 00 4 25 LL “ “ “ “ Powdered lb. 1 50 1 70 LL “ “ Good, “ lb. 1 00 1 15 LL ti “ “ “ Cut, slabs.lb. 3 00 3 25 LL “ “ “ “ Powdered.lb. 1 10 1 25 LL “ “ Unselected lb. 75 85 LL “ “ “ cut in strips.lb. 1 75 2 00 LL “ “ “ Powdered ..lb. 85 95 LL Rosinweed lb- 25 30 “ Salep !b. 90 1 00 LL “ Powdered, McK. & R -lb- 1 05 1 15 Sanguinaria (Blood Root) - lb. 10 12 LL “ Crushed, McK. & R lb. 12 15 ,, “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 17 20 LL Sanicle lb. 25 30 LL Sarsaparilla,Hond.,ceroons,120 lbs.,or lesslb. 34 38 4 L “ “ Crushed, McK. & R.-.lb. 38 42 LL “ “ Cut, McK. &R -lb. 38 42 LL “ “ Powd., McK. & R. lb. 42 46 LL “ Vera Cruz lb. 15 18 LL “ “ “ Crushed, McK.&R. lb. 18 20 LL « “ “ Cut, McK. & R lb. 18 20 LL “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R.-lb. 25 30 Scammony lb. 2 00 2 10 LL 60 70 LL “ Crushed, McK. & R lb. 65 75 LL “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 70 80 U Serpentaria, Virginia - lb- 30 35 LL “ “ Powd., McK. & R.-.lb. 40 45 LL Skunk Cabbage lb- 20 25 LL “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 30 35 LL Soapwort !b. 18 23 LL “ White lb- 30 35 LL Solomon’s Seal lb- 20 25 LL Spigelia, (Pink Root,) sifted, clean lb. 35 40 41 “ Powdered, McK. & R. - lb. 45 50 (4 Spikenard, Crushed lb 17 20 Squill lb 10 12 44 “ White, selected lb 11 13 44 “ Powd., in 1 lb. bottles, McK. & R..lb 38 42 44 Stargrass (Aletris Farinosa), true lb 75 85 44 Stillingia lb- 15 18 44 “ Crushed, McK. & R lb 18 20 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb 25 30 44 Stone lb 25 30 44 Tormentilla lb 16 20 44 Turpeth lb 60 65 44 “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb 70 80 44 Turkey Corn lb 17 20 44 Unicorn lb 17 20 44 “ Crushed, McK. &R lb 22 25 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb 27 32 Valerian, English lb 25 30 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R.. .lb 35 40 44 “ German -lb 15 18 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R...lb 25 28 44 “ Vermont lb 15 18 44 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R._ .lb 25 28 44 Veratrum Viride lb 25 30 »4 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R...lb 35 40 Vetivert - lb 65 70 Wild Indigo lb 25 30 8j j^URRENT. Root, Wild Indigo, Crushed, McK. &R lb 28 32 “ Powdered, MoK. & R lb 35 40 * “ Turnip ...lb 22 27 “ Powdered, McK. & R _lb 32 37 “ Yam lb. 30 35 “ Yellow Dock lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Crushed, McK. & R... lb. 15 18 “ Powdered, McK. & R _lb. 22 27 “ Yellow Parilla . lb. 25 30 “ Zedoary lb. 17 20 “ Crushed, McK. & R lb. 20 23 “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 25 30 Rouge, Jewelers’ No. 1, hard and soft... lb. 80 90 “ “ “ 2, “ “ “ ..lb. 70 80 “ “ “ 3, “ “ “ lb. 60 70 “ Domestic, for polishing silver.doz. 1 75 Rubidium gramme 20 00 “ Bichromate.. .gramme 75 80 “ Bitartrate gramme 75 80 “ Bromide gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Chloride gramme 75 80 “ Iodide gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphate gramme 65 75 Rum, Bay, see Bay-Rum, Page, 15. “ Jamaica gal 5 50 6 00 “ New England gal 1 75 1 85 “ St. Croix gal 4 75 5 25 Rumin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials... oz. 95 1 05 Ruthenium gramme 5 50 5 75 Saffron, see Elowers, Page 27. Sago, Pearl.. lb 7 10 “ Powdered (Flour) lb 9 11 Sal Acetosellse lb 28 32 “ Enixum (Bisulphate Potassium) lb 50 55 “ Epsom, American, in barrels, 200 lbs.. lb H 2 i “ Glauber, in barrels, 200 lbs lb 11 11 “ Nitre, common, kegs, 100 lbs lb 6 8 i “ “ pure (Nit. Potassium), kegs, 100 lbs...lb. 9 Granulated... lb. 10 13 Powdered lb. 11 14 i “ “ “ “ “ Triple lb. 11 14 1 “ “ (pure Nitrate Sodium), kegs, 100 lbs..lb. 71 9 1 “ Prunelle lb 40 45 “ Rochelle, McK. & R., in cases, 50 lbs., or less.lb. 31 34 “ Soda, see Sodium, Carbonate, Page 54. “ Tartar, see Potas., Carbonate. Salicin, in 1 oz. vials (lb., $3.50) oz. 24 30 1 Salt, Sea, bulk lb 3 5 Salts, Carlsbad, Artificial..; lb 15 18 “ Genuine, in i bottles doz. 5 75 6 25 “ ini “ doz. 11 50 12 00 “ Crab Orchard lb 25 30 “ in 1 lb. bottles doz. 8 00 “ in 1 lb. bottles doz. 4 00 “ in i lb. bottles doz. 2 00 “ Kissingen, for 10 gals, water box 1 50 “ Kreuznacher ih 15 18 “ Lemon, in bulk lb 75 80 “ Microcosmic. lb 1 25 1 35 “ Vichy, for 10 gals, water box 1 50 “ Wormwood, bulk lb 75 Sanguinarin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. 80 88 “ Nitrate “ “ “ oz> 1 45 1 55 Sanguis, Exsiccat., in 4 oz. boxes lb 2 50 2 75 Santonin, in 1 oz. vials . oz 50 55 “ in bulk lh 7 50 7 75 Saoria 1 00 1 10 Saponin oz 75 86 Scammony, see Gum. McKesson 8j JIobbins1 J^urrent. Scutellarin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials OZ. 1 30 1 40 Seed, “Semen.” it lb. 70 75 it lb. 35 40 it Anise, Italian, fine - .lb. 12 15 ii “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 20 25 ii “ Star. - .lb. 35 40 ii lb. 20 25 ii Bird, Mixed. - .lb. 7 9 ii .lb. 20 25 it Canary, Sicily, clean, bass, 240 lbs •--- lb 4i 5 ii “ Smyrna, bags, 240 lbs - .lb. 4} 4i ii Caraway - lb. 10 12 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 18 23 ii Caraway, Black (Nigella sativa) .lb. 25 30 ii Cardamom, Aleppi, ions _lb. 1 85 2 00 ii “ Malabar, short .lb. 2 10 2 35 ii “ “ “ Powd,McK.&R.lb. 2 50 2 75 ii “ White, Bleached .lb. 2 65 2 85 ii Carduus Benedictus - .lb. 30 35 ii “ Marianus .lb. 25 30 ii Celery - .lb. 18 21 ii Cevadilla, see Sabadilla. ii Colchicum, Enslish _lb. 60 70 ii “ “ Powd., McK. &R— .lb. 70 80 ii “ German .lb. 20 25 ii “ “ Ground, McK. & R._ .lb. 25 30 ii “ “ Powd., McK. & R... .lb. 30 35 ii Conium. .lb. 20 25 ii Coriander, English. .lb. 10 12 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 17 20 ii Croton, see Beans, Croton, Page 15. ii Cumin .lb. 15 18 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R - .lb. 22 25 ii Dill (Anethum) .lb. 30 35 ii Eennel, Long .lb. 17 20 ii “ “ Powdered, McK. & R .lb. 23 26 ii “ Short .lb. 15 17 ii Flax, Clean, in barrels or less .lb. 3i 4i ii “ Ground, McK. & R., in bbls., or less .lb. 4 6 ii Foenugreek .lb. 6 8 ii “ Ground, McK. & R .lb. 81 10 ii Grains Paradise .lb. 20 25 ii “ “ Powdered, McK. & R— .lb. 30 35 ii Hemp, in bags, 160 lbs .lb. 4i 5 ii Henbane .lb. 35 40 ii Job’s Tears (CoixLachryma) .lb. 90 1 10 ii Larkspur .lb. 1 25 1 40 ii Lettuce .lb. 70 80 ii Lobelia, Clean. .lb. 85 90 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R.. -lb. 95 1 00 ii Lovage - .lb. 60 70 ii Masterwort .lb. 85 40 ii Maw, for birds .lb. 15 17 ii Millet, “ “ .lb. 6 8 Mustard, Brown Trieste --lb. 9 U n “ “ “ Ground,McK.&R.lb. 18 23 ii “ White English .-lb 8 10 ii “ Pure, Ground, McK. & R., bulk, lb 30 ! 35 ii ‘ “ “ McK. &R., in lib. cans, full weight.doz 5 50 | 5 75 ii “ “ “ McK. &R., ini lb. cans, full weight.doz 2 75 ! 3 00 ii « “ “ McK. &R., in 11b. cans, full weight.doz 1 65 | 1 85 ii “ “ “ McK. &R., small, doz 1 40 1 50 “ Colman’s S, in cans, 10 lbs ..lb 34 it “ “ S, in cans, 6 lbs ..lb 35 “ “ S, in cans, 4 lbs ..lb 37 McKesson puRRENT. Seed, Mustard, Colman’s, bottles, i lb doz. 3 50 3 75 1 “ “ “ “ i lb doz. 2 35 2 60 “ “ cans, i lb doz. 2 65 2 80 “ “ “ “ i lb doz. 1 45 1 55 “ “ Sadler’s, kegs, 20 lbs ..lb. 45 » “ “ “ Jib.. - doz. 1 15 “ “ Taylor’s P, kegs, 18 lbs ..lb. 40 “ “ “ SF, kegs, 9 lbs ..lb. 50 “ “ “ S F, cans, 6 lbs ..lb. 60 u u “ D S F, in J and J lb. Foil, lb. 60 65 “ Parsley ..lb. 20 25 “ Poppy, Blue (Maw.) ..lb. 15 17 “ “ White ..lb. 18 20 “ Pumpkin ..lb. 16 20 “ Quince, German --- lb. 1 7 5 2 00 “ “ Russian ...lb. 1 10 1 30 “ Rape - ...lb. 6 8 “ “ Summer __lb. 7 9 “ Sabadilla - ...lb. 30 40 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 40 50 “ Stavesacre __lb. 15 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 25 30 “ Stramonium ...lb. 18 23 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 28 32 | “ Sun Flower. ...lb. 25 30 “ Water Fennel - ...lb. 20 25 | “ Watermelon ...lb. 25 30] “ Worm, (Chenopodium) ...lb. 8 10 “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R. lb. 15 18 “ “ Levant, (Santonica) ...lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R ...lb. 25 30 Selenium __oz. 4 00 4 25 Senecin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials 1 10 1 20 Seidlitz Mixture and Powders, see Page 46. Silicia, pure ..oz. 25 30 “ (Quartz) ...lb. 5 7 Silicium, Chlorate gramme 30 35 “ Metallic ...gramme 2 50 2 60 Silver, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials ___oz. 2 50 2 75 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials ___oz. 1 75 1 85 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials. ...oz. 1 30 1 35 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials ___oz. 1 75 1 85 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 1 30 1 40 “ Leaf, in packs, 20 books. .pack 1 75 2 00 “ Nitrate, Crystals, pure ___oz. 85 90 “ “ Fused in cones, with 5% chloride.oz. 1 05 1 10 “ “ Stick, pure, \ i -- ...oz. 85 90 .. ivt„ o ( Lunar J No. 2, >- caustic 1 _--OZ. 65 70 “ “ “ No.3, > ' -- ...oz. 55 60 “ Oxide, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 1 55 1 60 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 2 00 2 25 ‘ ‘ Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials - 3 50 3 75 Smalts, Black .. .lb. 6 8 “ Blue ...lb. 18 20 “ Brown - ...lb. 8 10 “ Green ...lb. 15 18 “ Red ...lb. 18 20 Smilacin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 1 75 2 10 Snuff, Maccoboy, Lorillard’s, in jars ...lb 62 65 “ “ “ in 4 oz. bottles ..doz 2 50 2 65 “ Rappee, “ in jars ....lb 72 75 “ Scotch, “ in bladders ... lb 62 65. “ “ “ in 4 oz. bottles ..doz 2 50 2 65 “ “ Garrett’s, in 4 oz. bottles ..doz 3 60 “ “ “ in 2 oz. papers. ..doz 1 20 1 30 Soap, Castile, Mottled, genuine, cases, 35 lbs. ....lb 7 8 “ “ “ “ less than case..lb 9 11 “ “ “ extra, cases, 35 lbs... . ..lb 10 8j j^URRENT. Soap, Castile, Mottled, extra, 1 lb. cakes gross 4 35 4 50 “ “ White, Conti’s, cases, 35 lbs ..lb. 144 15 “ “ “ less than case ... . lb. 16 18 “ “ “ Powdered, McK. & B.--- . lb. 43 48 “ German, Green ..lb. 14 18 “ Hamburg, Cocoa, small doz. 60 70 “ “ “ large doz. 90 1 00 “ Jalap 55 60 “ Laundry, Colgate’s, all brands ..lb. Opodeldoc, cases, 60 lbs., or less ..lb. 10 13 “ Whale Oil - ..lb. 8 10 “ “ “ in 1 lb. cans doz. 3 00 Soda, Caustic, crude, in iron drums ..lb. cash “ “ “ in jars, 10 lbs ..lb. 10 13 “ “ Purified, fused ..lb. 65 70 “ “ Pure by alcohol ..lb. 1 40 1 50 “ “ “ “ baryta ..lb. O o 3 10 “ “ by Lime .. b. 48 55 “ Chlorinated Liq’d,Cork Stopp’d bottles, doz. 3 35 3 40 “ “ “ Glass “ doz. 3 &5 3 00 “ “ “ Labarraque’s,genuinedoz. 7 00 Sodium, Acetate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 40 45 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials 10 14 “ Arsenite, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ. 10 13 “ Benzoate,in 1 oz. vials (lb., $3 00) -OZ. 30 35 “ Bicarbonate, Chem. pure ..lb. 40 45 “ “ Crystals, pure - ..lb. 35 30 “ “ Ex., bbls., 234 lbs., or less.lb. 7 9 “ “ Church’s, kegs, 113 lbs.. ..lb. 4 “ “ Howard’s pure Crystals ..lb. 35 30 “ “ “ “ Powd. . ..lb. 35 30 “ “ Natrona, kegs, 113 lbs. ..lb. 4 “ “ Newcastle, kegs, 113 lbs .lb. 4i “ “ Swan, kegs, 150 lbs ..lb. 31 “ Bisulphate ..lb. 50 55 ** Bisulphite, English, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 60 65 “ “ Solution ..1 35 40 '* Bitartrate _.lb. l 50 1 60 “ Bromide, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 35 30 “ Carbonate, (Sal Soda), casks, or less.. ..lb. H 21 “ “ granulated, 60 lb. boxes... ..lb. 21 21 “ “ Chem. pure, crys ..lb. 40 45 “ “ “ “ Dry ..lb. 70 75 “ “ Dry ..lb. 15 18 “ “ Purified, German.. ..lb. 40 45 “ Chlorate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 65 1 75 “ “ in loz. vials -OZ. 13 15 “ Chloride, Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 40 45 “ Choleate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 “ Citrate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 68 75 “ Ethylate -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Fluoride .oz. 40 45 “ Formate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 “ Hydrosulphate, see Sulphide. “ Hypophosphite, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 3 00 2 35 “ “ in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 14 18 “ Hyposulphite, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 6 8 “ “ in kegs, 113 lbs ..lb. 31 “ “ chem. pure ..lb. 60 65 “ Iodate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 3 00 3 10 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 32 37 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 40 45 “ “ and Magnesium -OZ. 60 65 “ Lactophosphate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 - “ Metallic, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 “ Molybdate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Nitrate, pure, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 13 16 “ Nitrite, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 28 M.cKesson & Robbins’ puRRENT. Sodium, Nitroprussiate, in 1 oz. vials ,.oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 15 18 “ Permanganate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 50 55 “ Phenylate, in oz. vials ..oz. 20 25 “ Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 20 24 ! “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 65 “ “ Ammonio, (Microcos. Salt)-lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Pyrophosphate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 90 1 00J “ Salicylate, white, in 1 oz. vials (lb.,$2 50) oz. 20 25 | “ Santonate, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Seleniate |oz. 2 00 2.10 “ Silicate, dry ..lb. 10 13 “ “ liquid ..lb 10 13 “ n Pure crys ..lb. 2 65 2 75 “ Stannate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ 10 13 “ Succinate, in oz. vials 50 55 “ Sulphate, see Sal Glauber. “ “ dry ..lb. 10 13 1 “ “ pure ..lb. 25 30 “ “ “ dry ..lb. 30 35 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles 90 1 00 “ Sulphite, Crystals, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 22 25 “ “ Granular, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 38 43 ** “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 65 i “ Sulpho-Carbolate, (Sulpho-Phenate). --OZ. 11 15 “ Sulpho-Vinate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 15 20 “ Sulphuret, see Sulphide. “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 | “ Tartrate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 00 i io! 1 “ Taurocholeate, in 15 gr. vials grin. 1 00 1 10 “ Tungstate, crude ..lb. 20 25 “ “ pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 15 18 “ Urate, in 1 oz. vials 75 80 “ Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 75 75 Solanin, in 1 oz. vials 1 oz. 7 00 Solutions, see pages 81 and 102. Species, Aromatic ..lb. 40 45 “ Lignorum ..lb. 20 25 “ Marienbad ..lb. 80 85 “ Pectoralis ..lb. 35 40 “ St. Germain ..lb. 90 1 00 Spermaceti, Cakes, cases, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 21 25 “ Lump, cases, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 21 25 * / Spirits, Ammonia, McKesson & Robbins’ ..lb. 50 55 “ “ Arom., McKesson & Robbins’lb. 55 60 “ Angelica, Comp., German. ..lb. 70 80 “ Elder, German ..lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Eormicarum, German ..lb. 50 55 “ Lavender, McKesson & Robbins’ ..lb. 50 55 “ “ Comp., McKesson & Robbins’ lb. 50 55 “ Melissa, Comp., McKesson & Robbins ..lb. 1 00 1 10 * “ Nitre, “3 F.,” demijohns, 35 lbs. ..lb. 30 35 “ “ U. S., “ “ ..lb. 40 45 “ Raspberry, German ..lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Scurvy Grass (Cochlearia) ..lb. 50 55 “ Tilia, German ..lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Turpentine, barrels, 40 gals -gal. cash “ Medicinal, all varieties, see Page 82. Spunk ..lb. 1 00 1 10 Starch, Corn, 1 lb. papers, boxes, 40 lbs ..lb. 91 10 “ Pearl, in 7 lb. bndls., boxes, 42 lbs ..lb. 7 8 “ Satin Gloss, in 1 lb. papers, boxes, 42 lbs..lb. 91 10 “ “ “ in 6 lb. boxes., ..lb. 101 11 “ Silver Gloss, in 6 lb. boxes ..lb. 101 11 “ Superior, in 1 lb. papers, bxs., 40 lbs... ..lb. 9 10 “ Western, in 6 lb. bundles, boxes, 42 lbs ...lb. 7 , Stearin, dry - ..lb- 26 30 St. John’s Bread, see Beans, St. John’s, Page 15. Stillingin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials .-OZ. 1 45 1 55 » ♦The use of 3 f. is not advised, and it is never sent out unless specified by the customer. JA JlOBBINS' j^URRENT. Stone, Pumice, in bbls., or less ....lb 31 5 “ “ Large pieces, elect ....lb 5 7 “ “ Powdered, bbls., 340 lbs., or less-lb 31 6 “ Rotten, barrels, 340 lbs., or less ....lb 7 9 “ “ Powdered, super ....lb 7 9 “ Soap, Powdered, barrels or less ....lb 31 7 Strontium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials _._oz 25 30 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials _ _.oz 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate . ....lb 25 30 “ “ Precip., in 1 lb. bottles ....lb 65 70 “ Caustic in 1 oz. vials _..oz 30 35 “ Chlorate, in 1 oz. vials - --OZ 50 60 “ Chloride (Muriate) ...lb 30 35 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb 1 20 1 30 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -.-OZ 75 80 “ Nitrate ...lb 18 23 “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb 1 00 1 10 “ Oxalate, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb 1 30 1 40 “ Sulphate, in 1 lb. bottles ....lb 25 30 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles.. ...lb 60 65 Strychnine, Acetate, in £ oz. vials -_-OZ 2 30 2 50 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ 6 00 6 25 “ Bromide,(Hydrobrom.,)in 1 oz.vials,oz 3 00 3 25 “ Citrate, in 1 oz. vials... -..-OZ 3 00 3 25 “ “ with Iron, in 1 oz. vials. -_-OZ. 19 24 “ Crystals, in i oz. vials, pure ---OZ. 1 50 1 60 “ Iodide, (Hydriodate,) in 1 oz. vials..oz. 7 00 7 25 “ Muriate, (Hydrochl.,) injoz. vials -- .OZ. 2 30 2 50 “ Nitrate, in i oz. vials - --OZ. 2 30 2 50 “ Phosphate, in i oz. vials ---OZ. 3 00 3 25 “ Powdered, in & oz. vials, pure ... ---OZ. 1 45 1 55 “ Sulphate, Cryst., sol., in 1 oz. vials..oz. 1 50 1 60 “ “ Powd., in | oz. vials... ---OZ. 1 50 1 60 “ Valerianate, in J- oz. vials ---OZ. 4 10 4 50 Styracin ---OZ. 10 00 Styrax, see Gum, Storax, Page 29. Sugar of Milk ..-lb. 30 35 “ “ Granulated, McK. & R _. ...lb. 34 40 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R 34 40 Sulphur, Chloride, in 1 oz. vials 50 60 “ Flowers, barrels, 180 lbs 3 31 “ Hypochloride, in 1 oz. vials.. -__OZ. 50 60 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials 38 43 “ Lac, (with Calcium Sulphate) ...lb. 12 15 “ Precipitated ...lb. 15 18 “ Rolls, in barrels, 340 lbs ...lb. 21 21 “ Strips. ...Ib. 18 22 “ Vivum ...lb. 10 12 “ Washed ...lb. 10 12 Syrup, Buckthorn, German ...lb. 60 65 “ Mulberry, “ _. .1b. 75 80 “ Pineapple, &c., for Soda Water, P. 82. Syrups, Oflic’l, all varieties, see M’f’g Dept., P. 82. Tamarinds, in kegs --lb. 8 “ in jars, 10 lbs .-lb. 9 12 “ in bottles, 1 lb. each doz. 2 50 “ Pulp, pure, in 1 lb. jars. --lb. 27 30 Tannin, see Acid, Tannic. “ Red .-lb. 2 00 2 25 Tapioca, B. I., White, in bags, 150lbs... ..lb. 6 8 “ Rio, “ ..lb. 7 10 Tar, Barbadoes -gal. 80 1 00 “ North Carolina, in barrels. .bbl. cash “ “ “ in 1 gal. cans doz. 3 75 “ “ “ in J gal. cans doz. 2 75 “ in quart cans doz. 1 60 “ “ “ in pint cans doz. 95 Tartar, Cream, see Cream Tartar, Page, 21. “ Emetic, see Antimony Tartrate, Page, 12. JAcJlESSON 8j j-vOBBINS' pURRENT. Tartar, Red, Powdered -lb. 13 16 Tellurium, 5 grain vials grain 10 12 Terbium ...gramme 9 00 Terra Japonica, see Gum Catechu, Page 28. Thallium gramme 25 30 “ Chloride i oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Iodide gramme 70 75 “ Sulphate gramme 30 35 Thebaine, in £ oz. vials gramme 1 50 1 60 Theine, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 2 10 Thymol, see Acid, Thymic, Page, 9. Tin, Bichloride, fuming, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Bisulphide oz- 25 30 “ Foil, French lb. 75 80 “ “ Heavy lb- 20 25 “ “ Medium lb. 25 30 “ “ Tissue -lb. 30 35 “ Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 2 00 2 10 1 “ Metallic, Flossed.,. lb. 35 40 “ “ Granulated lb. 65 70 “ “ Powdered, pure lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ Rasped lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Muriate, Crystals, 1 lb. bottles lb. 27 30 “ “ Solution, in bottles, 6 lbs lb. 16 “ “ “ in carboys lb. 11 15 “ Oxide, white, (Polishing Putty) lb. 45 50 “ “ “ chem. pure lb. 1 50 1 65 “ Protochloride - lb. 75 80 “ Sulphuret, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 23 Tinctures, Officinal, all varieties, see Page 83. / Tow, Surgeon’s --lb. 25 30 1 Triaethylamin, in 1 oz. vials oz. 6 00 6 50 Trilliin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz 65 70 Trimethylamine, in 1 oz. vials -oz. 1 00 1 10 \ “ Chlorate, in $ oz. vials i oz. 1 40 1 50 Tsa Tsin (a Chinese Emmenagogue) doz. 6 50 “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 1 20 Turpentine, Chian, genuine ...oz. 75 1 00 “ Venice, Stands, 130 lbs lb. 171 1 “ “ less than Stand lb. 25 28 “ White, clean picked -lb. 8 10 “ “ “ “ French lb. 15 18 Tutty, prepared - lb. 60 65 Uranine, in 1 oz. vials -oz. 75 Uranium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 80 85 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials oz. 80 85 “ Metallic.... ...gramme 2 00 2 10 “ “ Ore oz. 50 55 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials.- oz. 90 95 “ Oxide, Black, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 25 1 35 “ “ Yellow, in 1 oz. vials oz. 70 75 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 1 10 Urea, Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 80 90 “ Pure, in 1 oz. vials - ...oz. 80 90 Vaccine, Bovine, crusts (not guaranteed) each 2 00 “ “ ivory points (recommended) doz. 1 50 * “ “ quill slips “ ..each 20 “ “ “ “ “ full doz. 1 25 ' “ “ tubes, for 5 to 10 persons ...each 2 00 “ Humanized, same prices as Bovine. Vanadium, Chloride -i oz. 1 75 1 90 “ Metallic grain 1 75 1 85 Vanilla, see Beans. Vaseline, see Page 104. Veratrine, in 1 oz. vials oz. 3 50 3 75 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 3 50 3 75 Veratrin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ,..oz. 1 65 1 75 Verdigris, Distilled- lb. 70 75 “ Dry lb. 35 40 “ Powdered, pure lb. 45 50 * Special attention given to supplying a reliable bovine vaccine virus on quill slips and ivory points ; no other forms advised. /VLcjiESSON jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. 58 Vermilion, see Page 109. Viburnin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 30 1 40 Water, Asafetida, German lb. 75 80 - “ Bitter Almond, German lb. 50 55 “ Cherry Laurel lb. 35 40 “ Cologne, see Index. “ Elder Flower lb. 35 40 “ Nux Vomica lb. 50 55 “ Orange Flower, cans, 61 gals., or less. ..gal. 1 80 2 25 “ “ “ copper cans, 21 gals can 5 50 “ “ “ pint bottles doz. 4 00 “ “ “ 1 pint “ doz. 3 00 “ Kose, American gal. 1 50 1 75 “ “ French, Triple, cans, 61 gals gal. 2 2o 2 75 “ “ “ “ “ 21 gals can 6 50 “ “ “ Quadruple, cans, 61 gals. gal. 3 00 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ 2} gals..can 8 50 “ “ “ Pint bottles ..doz. 4 50 “ “ “ 1 Pint “ doz. 3 25 Waters, Medicinal, seeP. 85 : Spring, see P. 105. Wax, Bay. lb- 22 25 “ Bees’, Yellow lb. 36 40 “ “ “ select bright lb. 40 45 “ “ “ Pure, McK & R., 4 oz. cakes, lb. 45 50 “ “ “ “ “ 32 cakes...box 1 10 “ Composition, for Fruit Cans lb- 8 10 “ Japan lb. 17 20 ! “ White, Leonhardt’s pure, 50 lb. b’xs or less,lb. 52 57 ! “ “ Ockmid’s, 50 lb. boxes or less lb. 45 50 1 “ “ Sunbleached, 50 lb. boxes or less. .lb. 40 45 Whisky, Bourbon, fine old, in barrels gal. 4 50 5 00 1 “ “ fine, in barrels. gal. 2 75 3 25 I “ “ in barrels gal. 2 00 2 50 “ Rye, fine, in barrels gal. 2 75 3 25 ; White Precipitate, see Mercury, Ammoniated. Whiting, Spanish, and Paris White, see Page 110. Wine, Blackberry gal. 2 75 3 00 “ Colchicum, Root, English, in 1 lb. bots.-.lb. 1 00 1 15 “ “ Seed, “ in 1 lb. bots.-.lb. 1 00 1 15 “ “ McK. & R., see Page 85. “ Madeira, Cadiz, old, barrels or less gal. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Sicily, barrels, or less gal. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Superior, “ “ -gal. 8 50 9 00 “ Malaga, genuine, “ “ gal. 2 25 2 50 “ Port, Burgundy, “ “ gal. 2 00 2 25 “ “ Cockburn’s, “ “ gal. 6 00 6 50 “ “ Osborn’s, “ “ gal. 4 00 4 50 “ Sherry, Amontil., barrels or less gal. 7 00 7 50 “ “ Table, “ “. gal. 4 50 5 00 “ “ V. P., “ “ gal. 2 50 3 00 Wines, Officinal, all varieties, seePage 85. Witherite lb. 15 18 “ Powdered ...lb. 15 18 Wolfram, Metallic gramme 25 30 Wood, Bar, in barrels, 130 lbs lb. 3 “ Betony lb. 30 33 “ Brazil -lb. 4 6 “ “ Extra -lb. 10 12 “ Cam, pure, .n barrels, 130 lbs lb. 5 7 “ Ebony, Green lb. 8 10 “ Fernambuco, see Pernambuco ..lb- 12 15 “ Fustic, Cuba, in barrels, 130 lbs... _.lb. 2 “ “ Ground, in barrels, 130 lbs lb. 21 “ Guaiac, Rasped, in barrels, or less lb. 3 5 “ Hypernic, (Lima,) in bar., 120 lbs. or less.lb 4 5 “ “ Ground, in barrels or less lb‘ 41 6 “ Log, Camp., in barrels, 130 lbs.. --lb. 2 “ “ Hond., in barrels, 130 lbs lb li “ “ Ground flne, in barrels, 130 lbs lb 2} JVLcjl ESSON 8f JloBBINS’ pURRENT. 59 Wood, Nic, (Nicaragua,) in barrels, 120 lbs. * lb. 3 “ Peach lb. 20 23 “ Pernambuco lb. 12 15 “ Quassia, Rasped, Extra, (bbls.,60 lbs., 4c.)lb. 7 9 “ “ Powdered. r. lb. 17 20 “ Red, in barrels, 130 lbs lb. 3 “ “ Saunders lb. 6 9 i ** Sandal lb. 30 40 “ “ Powdered lb. 45 50 “ Sassafras ... lb. 25 30 “ Walnut Peelings lb. 25 28 Xanthoxylin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. i 10 1 20 Xylol, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 20 25 \ Yttrium, Metallic gramme 9 00 9 50 Zaffre lb. 75 80 “ Extra lb. 2 25 2 50 Zinc, Acetate, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 45 50 “ “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 65 70 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 “ Carbolate oz. 25 28 “ Carbonate, or Flowers. lb. 27 30 “ Chloride, Fused, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 6 8 “ “ Granular, in 1 oz. vials oz. 6 8 “ “ Solution, Commercial lb. 11 12 “ “ “ Medicinal, in lib.bot. lb. 22 25 “ Chromate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials 25 28 ** Ferrocyanide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 28 “ Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 65 70 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Metallic lb. 60 65 “ “ Chemically pure lb. 1 75 1 85 “ “ Free from Arsenic lb. 60 65 “ “ Granulated lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, chem. pure lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Nitrate, pure lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ fused 35 40 “ Oleate 25 30 “ Oxide, American lb. 12 15 “ “ English,Hubbuck’s(bxs.l41bs.,50c.)lb. 60 65 “ “ German, prepared, dry lb. 15 20 “ “ “ “ moist... lb. 90 1 00 “ Permanganate, in 1 oz. vials I OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 14 17 “ Phosphide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 1 10 “ “ in 1 lb. bottles lb. 14 00 “ Phosphite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 50 1 55 “ Picronitrate 30 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials 50 55 “ Sulphate, Crystals lb. 7 9 w “ “ Purified lb. 18 20 “ “ Chem. pure lb. 25 30 u “ For technical use, bbls... lb. 4! “ Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 30 35 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 11 15 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Valerianate,! oz. vials 30 35 Zircon, Metallic - gramme 16 00 16 50 “ Mineral 50 “ Oxide gramme 1 10 1 20 For Manufacturing Department, see page 61. For Patent Medicines, see page 87. For Paints, Colors, &c., see page 109. For Weights and Tares, see page 111. For Goods sent by Mail and Boxes and Cartage, see page 112. For Prices of Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods, see page 201. 6o JVIlCKeSSON j^URRENL McKesson & robbins’ quinine pills. Our Sulphate of Quinine mass, very thoroughly mixed (the Quin- ine being invariably subjected to the Ether test, and the amount of water it contains ascertained), represents two-thirds of its weight of Sulphate of Quinine ; and 10 two grain pills, cut by our machines, weigh 30 grains. Each batch is kept separate, and the number of pills obtained, compared with the Quinine, comes out within less than one per cent, of the correct amount. No heat is employed ; no sub-coating whatever is used. A monthly account is also kept of the number of ounces ot Quinine used in the Pill Laboratory, and the number of grains represented in the formulas of Quinine and Quinine Compound Pills made during each month ; the varia- tion never exceeds one per cent. (Our Bi-Sulphate Quinine Pills, of course, contain two grains Bi-Sulphate, not Sulphate). Thus we have two checks going to prove the synthetical correctness of our manufacture. Again, it is the rule for our chemist, the first of each month, to take some of each size Quinine Pills, just before they go to our coating room, and carefully analyze them ; the result has been that at no time have we had a greater discrepancy than 1 1-2 per cent.—the usual analysis of two grain pills giving over 198 grains to the 100 pills. A recent analysis of seven brands of Quinine Pills, purporting to have been made by an analytical chemist (name not given) and published in a Philadelphia journal, has received a wide circulation —many times greater than the regular paid subscription of the paper. It is of course needless to say that the correctness of this analysis is denied. The question of bias and honesty of the ana- lyst or editor will not be touched upon, although the identification of the pills out of the bottles is very easy—as, one was compressed; one was ovoid gelatin-coated, one, round, with compound gum and gelatine coating; one, oviform sugar ; and three, round sugar. The manufacturer of the latter three, on account of similar appear- ance, would be more difficult of recognition. What the chemist claims is not impurity nor substitution, but that he found insufficiency of quantity (in the case of our pills, 12 per cent.), which can readily be accounted for by his failure in getting all the Quinine out of the 20 pills examined, as he acknowledges that he stopped his process after potassio-mercuric iodide failed to .give a reaction in the Aqueous liquor; and it is well known that this test becomes inoperative in an ammoniacal solution, the precipitate being soluble therein, and even if acidified the test is absolutely worthless in the presence of gelatin. Another error is evident in his analysis of pills No. 1, in the use of the formula for the Sulphate of Quinine instead of Bi-Sulphate Quinine, which error, whether it occurred in copy or proofreading, shows carelessness (seemingly a characteristic of the entire article), which, as may well he surmised, would as likely happen in not getting all the Quinine out of a gelatinous liquor or in delicate weighing or putting down and calculating weights. Positive an- alysis is very difficult, and the best expert chemists are the last to place their names to an unqualified analysis, even after repeating and checking off each step several times; while the difficulty, which the average chemist, not specially acquainted with Quin- ology, would have in entirely abstracting 40 grains of Sulphate of Quinine which he had himself dissolved in conjunction with gelatin, would prove the difficulty of shaking out all the Quinine from ex- cipient and troublesome gelatin or other pill coating. His calculations are based on 7 molecules, or 14.45 per cent, of water, whereas the U. S. Ph. allows and commercial Sulphate of Quinine often contains 8 molecules, or 16.18 per cent. We submit that publishing such incomplete and erroneous an- alyses by irresponsible persons, for purposes either good or bad, is reprehensible, and should be discredited. The chemist does not sign his name and the editors of the journal have refused to divulge it. We have not remarked upon the other analyses, which, with the exception of two, vary from 5 per cent, to 20 per cent, short weight, but will say that most of them differ from analyses of the same brands made by ourselves both before and after this analysis was made. We have always found that our own pills required much longer agitation with ether to fully extract the Quinine than any other which we have analyzed, on account of our coating, which is the only one consisting of pure gelatin We present the following analyses of our coated pills, taken from original bottles. The first analysis was made several years ago by Dr. Chas. Rice. We requested him to make another at the present time, but he was obliged to decline on account of his official position. New York, April 17th, 1878. “ Messrs. McKesson & Robbins : Gentlemen—Having been requested by you to make an assay of the alkaloids contained in your Gelatine-Coated Quinine Fills, I purchased an original vial, containing 100 2 grain pills, in the store of Theodore Cole, 409 First Avenue, New York. Each ten of these pills weighed very nearly 34 grains, and the weight of the single pills is very uniform, varying but slightly either way from 3.4 grains. The whole number of pills (100), yielded 148.385 grainso anhydrous alkaloid, which was found to be pure, liliite (Quinia, tree from other cinchona alkaloids. This amount of dry Quinia corresponds to *203. s grains of Sulphate of Quinia, containing 8 molecules of water of crystalization 2 /C II N O \ H Gr. r> tt \ 20 24 2 2/> 2 8 O ; or to 201.7 grains of Sulphate of Quinia, con- taining 7 1-2 molecivles of water of crystallization 2 o II} N O \ II SO 7 1-2 11 O, which latter is, as near as possible, 2/* 2 4> 2 ’ the formula of the commercial pure Sulphate of Quinia. The amount, of Sulphate of Quinia contained in the 100 pills examined is therefore a trine in excess of the required quantity (3.8 grains, or 1.7 grain, according to whatever formula may be adopted for the crystalized salt). Respeotfullv, CHARLES RICE, Chemist, Bellevue Hospital, N. Y.” New York, December 19th, 18S*2. 11 An analysis of 20 McKesson & Robbins’ 2 grain Sulphate of Quinine Pills made by me this morning gave 1.916 giammes of dry Quinine Alkaloid. Each pill, therefore, rontained 1.99 or 2.03 grains of Sulphate of Quinine, according to the water of crvstalization allowed. ED. POLENSKE, Ph. D.” New York, December 19th, 1882. “I have to-day analyzed McKesson & Robbins’ 2 grain Sul- phate of Quinine Pills, from an original bottle taken from stock, which were made the first week in November. The Alkaloid from 20 pills, dried at 130° C, until weight was constant, was 1,908 grammes, equal to 1.98 grains of Sulphate in each pill, allowing 7 molecules of water, or 2.02 grains, allowing 8 mole' ules. HENRY MACLAGAN.” New York, December 2 ’st, 1882. “Iliave to-dav analyzed McKesson & Robbins’ 5 grain Gela- tin-Coated Sulphate of Quinine Pills from a package purchased from a retail pharmacist in New York < itv. The number on the package showed that they were made about the middle of October. From 10 pills 2.4v'5 grammes of dry Alkaloid were obtained, equal to 5.03 grains of Sulphate in each pil 1, allowing 7 molecules of water, or 5.13 grains, allowing 8 molecules. HENRY MACLAGAN.” We confidently believe that no druggist nor physician will sup- pose for a moment that we would hazard our reputation by pur- posely omitting any portion of the proper ingredients of any prep- aration bearing our name; and would respectfully ask the thou- sands of physicians throughout the country who have for years pre- scribed, are now prescribing and will continue to prescribe, McK. & R. Sulphate and Bi-Sulphate Quinine and other Pills with good results, to judge in this matter, or let any competent chemist analyze our pills in the presence of our own chemist, so thdt, as in every court of justice, the defendant may be represented. Very respectfully, McKesson & robbins. CAUTION.—Other pills than ours are sometimes dispensed by- druggists from our bottles, as McK. & R. pills, a practice which is certainly reprehensible, and, as we are advised, actionable. Private Formulas of 3ooo pills or over, made and coated to order. McKesson & robbins’ Chemical and Pharmaceutical RAD£ Department. Manufacturing Mar k- During the past year, our sales in this department have been largely in excess of any previous year, and our facilities for the manufacture of chemical and pharmaceutical preparations have been again increased. We are now supplying Preparations according to U. S. Ph., 1880, and, as the strength of many articles differs from the old pharmacopoeia, PLEASE SPECIFY IN ORDERING WHETHER “1870” OR “1880” IS DESIRED. Unless otherwise mentioned, the preparations quoted in this list, as officinal, are of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia of 1880. Our manufacture of Quinine and other Cinchona Alkaloids is now an assured success. The purity, whiteness and lightness of crystallization of McK. & R. Quinine and Cinchonidine are unequalled by any other brand. We have added to this department the manufacture of Sulphate of Morphine (very light and white), Cit. Iron and Quinine, U. S., Cit. Iron and Quinine, soluble, Cit. Iron, Ammoniated, and other scale preparations. We were awarded the highest medals, both at the Vienna and our Centennial Expositions, for excellence of our Preparations, including Gelatine-Coated Pills, Fluid Extracts, Syrups, &c., and we take pride in calling attention to the rapid strides we have taken in this department, and ask the continued patronage of those, who, by experience, can attest their superiority, while we request trial orders from all with whom quality is the main desideratum. We received a medal at Paris, in 1878, for crude indigenous drugs and essential oils, which comprised our whole exhibit. We were, also, awarded the first medal at Sidney, Australia, for fine Chemicals, which embraced our Quinine, Cinchonidine, &c. Regarding the cause of dissatisfaction with many of the Fluid Extracts and Pills offered in the market, to be due to careless selection of the crude drug, careless manipulation in manufacture, the want of practical knowledge of Pharmacy, and a strong desire to realize excessive profits on sales, we give this department our personal attention, and carefully superintend every detail. The * is used to designate new or important preparations ABSTRACTS—U. S. P.. 1880. Acid, Carbolic, crude, dark, 75$ gal. 1 00 Each grain of the powder represents two grains of the drug. Keep in well corked bottles in a cool place. crude “ “ “ 10$ ...gal. “ “ “ pts.,No.2_doz. 50 1 50 Abstract Aconite, in 1 oz. vials “ Belladonna, in 1 oz. vials “ Conium, in 1 oz. vials “ Digitalis, in 1 oz. vials “ Hyoscyarnus, in 1 oz. vials “ Ignatia, in 1 oz. vials “ Jalap, in 1 oz. vials “ Nux Vomica, in 1 oz. vials ... -OZ, .OZ. -OZ. .oz. -OZ. 30 j 30; 30! 30 30 ,, Fruit lb. Hydrobromic,Concent, sp. gr.l.274oz. “ Dilute, “ “ 1.077 lb. “ Fothergill’s oz. Hydro-Sulphuric .lb. 70 20 50 22 20 . oz. _oz. _oz. 80! 301 30 Hypophosphorous oz. Lactic, Concent oz. “ Dilute. oz. 18 25 11 “ Podophyllum, in 1 oz. vials.. “ Senega, in 1 oz. vials .oz. -OZ. 30 40 Lemon doz. Muriatic, Aromatic lb. 1 25 50 “ Valerian, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 30 “ C. P lb. “ Dilute lb. 25 15 We will also manufacture other Abstracts besides those laid down in the U. S. Ph., 1880. See P wd. Extracts, P. 69. Nitric, “ lb. 25 Acid, Acetic, Aromatic .lb. .lb. 3 00 u 44 Nitromuriatic, concent lb. “ dilute lb. 75 50 “ Carbolic, white crvs., 1 lb. bots.. .lb. 55 Oleic, crude lb. 25 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. vials...oz. Adapted for use in hospitals and sick rooms generally: 10 “ “ chem. pure oz. “ purified lb. 1 25 75 being white, it does not discolor the bedding. Phosphoric, Dilute, TJ. S lb. 20 Acid, Carbolic, Crystals, No. 2, lib.bots.lb. 40 6 44 “ “ Ph. G lb. “ “ (Phosphorus) -lb. 60 22 .lb. 30 “ Concent. (Syrupy), five 75 “ “ “ “ 51b. “ .lb. 25 times strength of above , .lb. Colorless, and made from pure white Crystals. Sulphuric, Aromatic lb- 50 Acid, Carbolic, crude, dark, 95$ gal. 1 50 62 JVIcJIesson 8f Jiobbins1 Current. Acid, Sulphuric. 0. P ih “ “ Dilute lb Aloes Socotrine, Purif., McK. & R lb Ammonium, Hydrosulphuret, Solution lb Muriate, gran., purif. lb Amyl, Acetate }h “ Butyrate oz “ Nitrite... n, “ Valerianate m Arsenic, Iodide m Asafetida, purif., McK. & R lb Much superior to the crude gum or powder for all uses. Aniline Dyes, see Dye Colors, Star. Balsam, Anodyne .. lb “ Catholicon, lb “ Copaiba, Solidified lb “ Fioraventi lb “ Friar’s lb “ Honey, Hill’s doz. “ Nervine ih Biga. lb. Sulphur lb “ Tranquille, Extra lb 1 25 15 1 50 55 25 2 75 40 35 70 1 50 80 40 1 50 75 1 00 1 75 1 00 3 50 1 50 40 2 00 75 1 00 2 25 5 00 50 20 60 1 50 1 50 1 25 35 j 90 751 90 90 50 1 251 50 1 25 50: 50 50 60 50 60: 1 00 50; 90; 60 50 60: 50 14 3 50 i 3 50 i 1 40 : 80: 45 ' 33; 1 oo: 95 5 25 3 00 2 5011 6 001 i Cod Liver Oil, Extra, McK. & R„ * pts., doz »T . “. ... “Maltese Cross”.doz Handsomely illuminated label. “ “ Emulsion, 12 oz. ovals..doz Etherized, McK.&R. Uoz l( “ Ferrated “ doz i c “ with Hypophos. Lime and Soda, McK. & R., 12 oz. ovals... doz ax riv?r,9il> wit*> Bacto-Phosphate Lime McK. & R., 12 oz. ovals doz Cod Liver Oil, with Lacto-Phos. Lime and Soda, McK. & R., 12 oz. ovals doz Cod Liver Oil, with Lacto-Phosphate Lime L 9ePs'1?’ McK. & R., 12 oz. ovals...doz Cod Liver Oil, witii Lacto-Phosphate Lime aud I epsin, 12 oz. ovals doz Cod Liver Oil, with Pancreatine, McK. & R 12 oz. ovals doz . 3 25 . 5 50 • 6 50 • 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 10 00 10 00 75 1 75 85 1 75 2 15 2 15 2 25 3 50 1 10 1 10 1 10 80 1 50 3 00 3 00 3 00 75 75 75 75 75 75 25 1 50 1 00 75 4 00 2 00 50 40 3 50 40 80 1 50 80 1 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 75 75 3 00 3 00 1 00 50 1 50 75 65 vr®rOiB with Phosphate of Lime, McK. A R„ 12 oz. ovals doz Cod Liver Oil, with Phosphorus, 12 oz ovals doz ;Cod Liver Oil, with Pepsin, 12 oz. ovals, doz. “ “ and Quinine, 12 oz. ovals doz CodLiver Oi 1, with Q‘ ui nine, McK .' & R.'doz.' .nii/Tt llrPle, Brown, Blue, Solferino, Leather, trreen. Maroon, Violet, Crimson, Black, New Lilac, Yellow 8j pvOBBINS’ pURRENT. 63 ELIXIRS, AROMATIC, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Neatly put up in Pint French Square and Five Pint Bottles, with formula attached to each for the benefit qf the profession. They are carefully and accurately prepared, forming no pre- cipitates, and, while agreeable to the taste, exercise full medicinal effects. All other Elixirs kept in stock or made to order. ELIXIRS, AROMATIC. Arbor Vitse In Pint Bottles doz. 10 00 ! In 5 Pt. Bottles. each. 3 50 Bulk by gall. 5 00 ELIXIRS. AROMATIC. In Pint Bottles. doz. 7 50 10 00 7 50 7 50 10 00 7 50 15 00 15 00 8 00 18 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 12 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 20 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 15 00 18 00 16 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 , 9 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 I 15 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 12 00 j 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 24 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00 | In 5 Pt ; Bottles each Bulk by gall. 3 75 5 00 3 75 3 75 5 00 3 75 7 50 7 50 4 00 9 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 Beef & Wine, see page 86. “ & Bismuth 3 50 2 75 2 75 ! 3 50 2 75 i 5 75 ! 5 75 3 00 7 00 3 50 3 50 Belladonna Compound 10 00 10 00 n oo 11 00 16 00 10 00 8 00 3 50 ; 3 50 4 00 4 00 i 6 25 i 3 50 3 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 ! 8 00 : 5 00 4 25 “ & Chloride Iron “ & Colombo “ Iron and Strychnine “ & Pyrophos. Iron... “ & Quinine “ Quinine and Iron Grindelia Robusta Bismuth “ & Iron “ Iron & Strychnine.. Blackberry Boot Black Cohosh Compound Black Cohosh Root.. 8 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 4 25 4 25 Guarana (Extra Strength).. Bloodroot 8 00 18 00 10 00 12 00 3 00 7 00 3 50 4 50 4 25 9 00 Boldo Bromide of Ammonium of Calcium 5 00 6 00 “ Compound Henbane 3 50 3 00 3 00 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 4 50 3 50 3 50 5 75 7 00 3 50 3 00 3 00 4 50 3 00 3 00 3 50 3 50 5 75 net. 4 50 4 50 2 00 3 50 3 50 5 75 4 50 4 50 4 50 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 7 50 6 25 6 25 7 00 5 75 7 00 6 25 7 50 3 50 7 00 7 00 3 25 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 5 75 . 3 50 5 75 3 50 5 75 4 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 9 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 7 00 7 00 of Iron 12 00 4 50 6 00 Hop 4 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 9 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 6 00 6 00 of Lithium of Potassium of Sodium.. Buchu “ Compound “ & Pareira Brava Buckthorn Bark... Calisaya “ De-tannated “ & Am. Cit. Iron “ & Arsenic “ & Bismuth “ & Phosphate Iron “ & Protoxide Iron “ “ “&Stry. “ & Pyrophos. Iron “ “ “ &Qui. “ & Quinine “ & Strych “ Arsenic & Strych “ Bismuth & Strych “ Iron & Arsenic “ & Bismuth “ & Pepsin “ &Quin. . 18 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 15 00 6 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 5 75 5 75 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 5 75 9 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 7 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 7 50 Hydrangea Hypophosphites Lime & Soda “ Lime, Soda & Potass. Ipecac Iron, Bismuth & Nux Vom.. “ “ & Strychnine. Iron & Strychnine Jaborandi Juniper Lacto-Phosphate of Lime Lacto-Phos. Lime & Pepsin.. Lactucarium Leptandra Licorice “ Compound Lupulin 1 Mandrake “ Compound Matico “ Compound Mountain Balm Mountain Balm Compound .. Muskroot “ Compound... Orange, U. S “ &Strych. 10 00 3 50 5 00 Peel 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 9 00 7 00 9 00 8 05 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 4 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 5 00 7 50 5 00 7 50 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 12 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 9 00 9 00 “ “ & Gentian.. 10 00 3 50 5 00 r Pancreatine “ “ &Nux Vomica.. 10 00 3 50 5 00 i Pareira Brava “ & Pepsin “ “ & Quinine i. “ “ “ & Strych 15 00 15 00 15 00 5 75 5 75 5 75 7 50 7 50 7 50 “ Compound “ “ and Pepsin ... ! Pepsin.. “ & Strychnine ... 10 00 3 50 7 50 “ & Bismuth. “ Pepsin and Strych Cascara Sagrada 15 00 10 00 5 75 3 50 7 00 7 50 “ Bismuth & Calisaya .. “ & Iron Cathartic Compound (16 oz.)_ Cherry Bark 11 00 10 00 4 CO 3 50 5 00 5 50 “ & Nux Vom. “ & Quinine... “ & Strychnine “ “ & Iron “ & Quinine “ “ Compound 10 00 3 50 5 00 Chloralhydrate 15 00 5 00 Chloride of Ammonium Cimicifuga 10 00 10 00 3 50 3 50 7 50 5 00 “ Compound 10 00 3 50 5 00 Cinchona 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ “ & Strychnine “ Quinine & Strychnine Phosphate Iron... “ & Chloride Iron “ Iron & Strychnine. 10 00 10 00 3 50 3 50 5 00 5 00 Cinchonidine 11 00 4 00 5 00 “ & Iron 12 00 4 50 8 00 “ “ & Strych. of Lime.. “ “ Soda,Pot.&I’n “ “ & Strych... Citrate Caffeine 12 00 30 00 4 50 12 00 6 00 15 00 “ Iron & Quinine 15 00 7 50 “ “ Quinine & Strych “ Lithium 15 00 20 00 5 75 7 00 7 50 10 00 and Calisaya Coca Erythroxylon 10 00 3 50 5 00 Colombo 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ and Strychnine .. Iron and Quinine “ Nux Vom. “ Quin.& “ “ “ & Quassia 10 00 3 50 5 00 Corydalis Compound 8 00 3 00 4 00 Cote Bark 20 00 l 7 50 10 00 Culver’s Root 10 00 ! 3 50 5 00 Damiana 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ & Phosphorus 18 00 7 00 9 00 Dandelion 10 (X) 3 50 5 00 “ Compound.. 10 00 3 50 5 00 Primrose “ &Iron 10 00 3 50 5 00 Propylamin Ergot 18 00 ! 7 00 9 00 Eucalyptus 8 00 3 00 4 00 “ Compound 9 00 3 25 4 50 Quebracho Bark “ & Dandelion 9 00 3 25 4 50 Quinine Gelsemium. 12 00 1 4 50 ! 6 00 “ & Arsenic 64 JAcJ<.ESSON 8j JvOBBINS’ PRICES pURRENT. ELIXIRS. AROMATIC. In Pint Bottles. In 6 Ft. Bottles. Bulk by Quinine, Arsenic & Iron doz. 18 00 each. 7 oo gall. 9 00 “ “ & Strychnine. 18 00 7 00 9 50 “ & Iron 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ & Bismuth 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ “ & Peps. 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ “ & Strch. 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ & Strychnine... 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ “ & Bis. 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ & Strychnine 18 00 7 00 9 00 Rhubarb & Fluid Magnesia .. 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ Colombo & Iron 10 00 3 50 5 00 Salicin 12 00 4 50 6 00 Santonine 10 00 3 50 5 00 Sea Wrack 10 00 3 50 5 00 Senna 8 00 3 00 4 00 Senna Compound Simple, Red 10 00 3 50 5 00 6 00 2 00 3 00 “ White 6 00 2 00 3 00 Spigelia 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ Comp 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ and Senna 10 00 3 50 5 00 Squill Root.. Stiliingia Compound 10 00 3 50 5 00 8 00 3 00 4 00 ELIXIRS, AROMATIC. In Pint Bottles. In 5 Ft. Bottles Bulk by doe. each. gall. Strychnine “ & Quinine 10 00 3 50 5 00 10 00 3 50 5 00 Taraxacum Compound 10 00 3 50 5 00 Thuya ... 10 00 3 50 5 00 Valerian 10 00 3 50 5 00 “ and Bromide Poms. 11 00 4 00 5 50 Valerianate Ammonia _ 11 00 4 00 “ “ Iron & Str. 12 00 4 50 7 00 “ “ &Calisaya 12 00 4 50 6 00 “ “ & Iron 12 00 4 50 7 00 “ & Morph.. 18 00 7 00 9 00 “ “ & Quinine 21 00 8 00 12 00 “ “ & Strych.. 12 00 4 50 7 00 “ Iron 8 00 3 00 4 00 “ “ & Quinine.. 21 00 8 00 12 00 “ & Strych. _ 12 00 4 50 6 00 “ Morphine... 8 00 3 00 4 00 “ Quinine 24 00 9 50 12 00 “ Strychnine 8 00 3 00 4 00 “ Zinc 10 00 3 50 5 00 Wafer Ash and Pepsin 12 00 4 50 6 00 Wahoo Bark 10 00 3 50 5 00 Embalming Liquid, Wickersheimer’s. -gal. 2 00 Emulsion, Pancreatic, McK. & R doz. 6 00 Freshly made and superior to the im- ported, which is necessarily kept in stock for some time. Emulsion, Pumpkin Seed ...lb- 60 ERGOTIN,(Bonjean’s form.) McK. & R , oz- 50 ERGOTIN, (Purified,) McK. &R— 1 50 Specially made for hypodermic use, the most reliable preparation of Ergot. In ordering, please specify for “ hypodermic useif this preparation is wanted. Essence, Ambergris 75 “ Comp.. 75 “ Bav Rum, concentrated ..lb. 5 00 A superior article for making Bay Bum extemporaneously. (Directions on label.) Essence, Cherry Laurel __oz. 20 “ Coriander Seed .oz. 20 “ Dill... ..lb. 1 00 “ Fennel Seed __oz. 20 “ Ginger .lb. 1 50 “ Ginger Ale Ih 1 50 “ Mustard, Whitehead’s doz. 1 50 “ Waldermeister ..lb. 1 75 Essences of Cinnamon, Lemon, Pepper- mint, Ac., put up in panel vials, and 4, 8, and hi oz. bottles, in attractive style, and sold by the dozen or gross. — No. 1 No.26 ; Essence, Concent’d, Sarsaparilla.lb. 1 50 1 00 “ “ Sassafras ...lb. f 50 1 00 “ “ Strawberry, lb. 3 00 1 50 “ “ Vanilla lb. 2 50 1 50 “ “ Wild Cherrylb. ] 50 1 00 “ “ Wintergr’n ,1b. 1 50 l 00 EXTRACTS, FLAVORING. McKesson & Kobbins’. lb. doz. j Extract, Almond 1 50 2 00 “ Allspice 1 50 2 00 “ Apple - ... 1 50 2 00 “ Banana 1 50 2 00 “ Cassia 1 50 2 00 “ Celery 1 50 2 00 “ Clove.. 1 50 2 w “ Cochineal 1 00 1 00 “ Ginger 1 00 2 00 “ Ginger (for Ginger Alel 1 50 15 00 “ Lemon l 50 2 00 “ Mace 1 50 2 00 “ Nectarine.. . 1 50 2 00 “ Nutmeg.. 1 50 2 00 “ Orange 1 50 2 00 “ Peach 1 50 2 00 “ Pear... 1 50 2 00 “ Pineapple 1 50 2 00 “ Raspberry 1 50 2 00 “ Root Peer 1 50 “ Rose 2 25 2 75 “ Sarsaparilla 2 00 2 00 “ Strawberry 1 50 2 00 “ Vanilla (no Tonca) 2 00 2 75 “ Wild Cherry 1 50 2 00 On gross orders, 10 per cent, discount. Martin’s. 1 50 1 75 Thomas’. lb. Extract, Almond 1 00 1 75 “ Allspice 1 CO 1 75 “ Apple.. 1 00 1 75 “ Banana 1 00 1 75 “ Cassia 1 00 1 75 “ Celery 1 00 1 75 “ Cloves 1 00 1 75 “ Ginger 75 1 75 “ Lemon 1 25 1 75 “ Mace 1 00 1 75 “ Nectarine 1 00 1 75 “ Nutmeg. 1 00 1 75 “ Orange 1 00 1 75 “ Peach 1 00 1 75 “ Pear 1 00 1 75 “ Pineapple 1 00 1 75 “ Raspberry 1 00 1 75 “ Rose 1 75 2 25 “ Strawberry 1 00 1 75 “ Vanilla 1 50 2 25 On gross orders, 10 per cent, discount. Special quotations given for large quantities in bulk. ESSENCES, CONCENTRATED, McKesson & Bobbins’. For Soda Water Syrups, with directions. These Essences are very concentrated, and relatively cheaper than any in market. They can be readily reduced to any strength by adding diluted alcohol only. Half to one oz. of Concentrated Essence to one gal. Simple Syrup. No. 1. No.2 Essence, Concent’d Anise lb 1 50 1 00 44 44 Apple _lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Banana .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Bitter Alm'd.lb. 1 50 1 00 44 44 Blackberry _lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Chocolate.. .lb. 2 00 1 50 44 44 Coffee lb. 2 00 1 50 44 Currant .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Ginger .ib. 1 50 1 00 44 44 Grape .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 Jam. Bum. Ib. 4 00 2 50 44 Lemon .lb. 1 50 1 00 44 44 Nectarine.. .Ib. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Orange .Ib. 1 50 1 00 44 44 Orgeat _ lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Peach .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Pear, Berg. .Ib. 3 00 1 50 44 “ Pear, Jarg . .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Pineapple... .Ib. 3 00 1 50 44 44 Pistache lb. 3 00 1 50 44 Plum .lb. 3 00 1 50 44 Quince .lb. 3 00 1 50 Baspberry .. .ib. 3 00 1 50 ii Bose .Ib. 1 75 1 75 JVVcj% -OZ. 25 “ Lead -OZ. 25 “ Mercury, b% ..lb. 1 50 “ “ 6% ..lb. 1 75 “ “ 10& U. S ..lb. 2 00 “ “ 20:2 ..11). 3 00 “ “ and Morphine .OZ. 50 “ Morphine ..OZ. 60 “ Sodium --OZ. 25 “ Veratrine, U. S., 2% ..OZ. 50 “ Zinc, 10% _oz. 20 “ “ 20:2 .OZ. 30 Oleo-resin Capsicum --OZ, 60 “ Cubeb --OZ. 35 “ Ergot ..OZ. 60 “ Ginger --OZ. 1 00 “ Lupulin __OZ. 1 50 “ Male Fern j ..OZ. 35 “ Pepper, (black) ..lb. 1 00 Opodeldoc, Liquid (gro., 10 50) doz. 1 00 “ Steer’s (gro., 10 £0) doz. 1 00 Opium, Denarcotized, U. S ..OZ. 70 Oxgall, Inspissated, McK. & R ..lb. 1 20 “ Purified, U. S., McK. & R -OZ. 12 “ “ Powd., “ ..OZ. 50 Oxymel, Squill ..lb. 50 PANCREATIN—McKesson & Robbins’, 1 oz. vials oz. 45 PEPSIN—McKesson & Robbins’, Concen., 1 oz. vials(from which Sacch’d can be madeb.oz. 2 00 PEPSIN—McKesson & Robbins’, Liquid, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 90 PEPSIN—McKesson & Robbins’, Saccharated, U. S. P., 1 oz. vials oz. 35 “ “ “ “ U. S. P., i lb. bottles lb. 4 25 “ “ “ “ U. S. P., i lb. “ lb. 4 10 “ “ “ “ U. S. P., 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 PILL, BLUE, U. S., prepared in strict accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia lb. 50 For Gelatine-Coated Pills, see next page. 72 JVLcJCeSSON 8f j-loBBINS’ j^URRENT. PILLS, GELATINE-COATED, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. OVOID IN SHAPE-CONTINUOUS IN COATING. (PROCESS AND MACHINERY PATENTED.) IMPORTANT FACTS. Every Physician will recognize the importance of knowing the character of the house manufacturing Pharmaceutical Preparations which he prescribes, and every druggist should be as scrupulous in filling prescriptions. The reputation we have secured for our Gelatine-Coated Pills, has induced others to put upon the market inferior preparations, to obtain the advantages of our efforts, and we can only say that, we intend to protect ourselves and the Public as far as possible. At the same time, we respectfully ask both Physicians and Druggists to specify “McKesson & Robbins’ Pills,” in ordering, that there may be no no disappointment in results, caused by the substitution of other pills claiming similar merits. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Our attention has been called to the fact that machines for coating pills with gelatine, which we consider infringements on our machinery, have been offered to the trade. We desire to CAUTION ALL PERSONS against PURCHASING, SELLING, or USING the same, as we intend to bring suit against all infringers. Referring to our suits against A. F. TP. Neynaber and others, for infringement on our patent for Gelatine-Coating, we take pleasure in stating that Judge Blatchford has decided these cases in our favor. The value in and reputation of Gelatine-Coated Pills have been created by our manufacture and advertisement, and these well known facts should be respected by the trade. 1st.—Our Pills are reliable, being made strictly in accordance with formulas, and of the best materials. 2d.—They are soluble : the gelatine, being speedily converted into jelly, the contents of the Pill are left free to act. To test the solubility of the coating, place a pill in the MOUTH AND NOTE THE RAPID DISSOLUTION OF THE GELATINE. A SINGLE TRIAL OF A DOSE of Compound Cathartic Pills will attest their solubility and efficacy. 3d.—They are very easy to take ; patients, who have found it almost impossible to swallow a plain or sugar-coated pill, are surprised at the readiness with which the McK. & R. Capsuled Pill “ goes down,” on account of the ovoid shape and the nature of the coating. 4th.—Our Pills are ovoid and, unlike others, necessarily sift, when coated. Our process is the only one in which the mass can be coated when soft, in fact, the pills must be soft in order to be coated by our machinery, and the COATING COMPLETELY COVERS THE PILL WITH GELATINE. Pills, G. C. McKesson & Robbins’. Bottles lOOpills Bottles 500pills ACETATE MORPHINE.. .See Morphine, Acetate. ACID, ARSENIDES See Arsen ions Acid. ACID, SALICYLIC Sec Salicylic Acid. ACONITINE (Merck's Amorph.). 1-100 & 1-00 gr. 60 2 80 Narcotic. Dose, 1-100 to 1-tiO grain, given cautiously. ACONITINE (DuquesnePs Cryst.), 1-500, 1-201) gr. 60 2 80 Dr. E. C. Seguin (“Archives Medicine, June, 1*82,”) says : Aconitine has been used by many physi ians in numerous cases of trigemenial neuralgia, with very favorable results. A large proportion of cases have been cured, and some very ancient cases (8 to 12 years) greatly relieved by the medicine. It is well to give debilitated, susceptible, and female patients 1-250 or 1-200 grain to begin with. A COES, U. S 4 grs. 40 1 80 ALDUS, BARBA1IOKS, B. P 5 grs. 40 1 80 f Aloes Barb., Pulv., 2 1-2 grs. "I 1 Saponis Pulv., 1 1-4 grs. | I Conf. Rosa?, 1 1-4 grs. f 101. Can, J A COES, DILUTE, (Hall’s Dinner, Pill).... 4 grs. 40 1 80 j Aloes Barb., Pulv., i gr. ] f Saponis Pulv., 1 gr. J Ext. Glycyrrhizse, 1 gr. j [Theriaca, 1 gr. J AI,0 8, SOCOTRINE, B. P 5 grs. 40 1 80 | Aloes So<. Pulv., 1 1-2 grs. 5 1 Saponis Pulv., 1 1-4 grs. 1 | Conf. Rosa?, 1 1-4 g s. j ( 01. Myristi' fe, J ALO'IS AND ASAFETIDA, U. S 4 grs. 40 1 80 The stimulant and carminative properties of Asafetida adapt these pills peculiarly to cases of costiveness attended with flatulence and debility of the digestive organs. ALOES AND ASAFETIDA, B. P .5 grs. 40 1 80 f Aloes Soi. Pulv., 1 1-4 grs. 1 J Assafcetida, 1 1-4 grs. ! 1 Saponis Pulv., 1 1-4 grs. ( [Conf. Rosee, 1 1-4 grs. J ALOES AND IKON 3 grs. 40 1 80 f Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. 1 1 Pulv. Zingib. Jam., 1 gr. i | Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. j t Extract. Conii, 1-2 gr. J The laxative power of Aloes is said to be in- creased and its tendency to irritate the rectum diminished by combination with Sulph. Iron. Especially adapted to amenorrhcea, with de- bility of the stomach and constipation. ALOES AND IRON, B. P 5 grs. 40 1 80 i f Aloes Barb. Pulv., 1 gr. ) | Cinam. Co. Pulv., 1 1-2 gis. 1 1 Ferri Sulph., 8-4 gr. | (Conf. Rosa?, 1 3-4 grs. J ALOES AND MASTIC (Dinner, Lady Webster’s). 45 5 OS Pills, G. C. McKesson & Robbins’. Bottles lOOpills Bottles 5O0 pills 45 2 05 A warm stimulant cathartic in general debility attended by constipation and retention, or suppression of the menses. The formula is the same as that of Rufus’ pills. ALOES AM) MYIIR1I, B.P i! grs. f Aloe Soc., 1 gr. ] I Myrrha, 1-2 gr. [ ] Cro< us, 1-4 gr. ( LConf. Rosae, 1 1-4 grs. J 45 2 05 ALOES AM) MAltRH, B. P 5 grs. f Aloe Soc., 1 9-3 grs. 1 j Myrrha, 5-6 gr. 1 ] Crocus, 5-12 gr. J [Conf. Rosa?, 2 grs. J 50 2 30 ALOES AND NI X VOMICA 2 grH. ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. ) \ Ext. Nucls Vom., 1-2 gr. j Laxative Tonic. 60 2 80 ALOES, NTTX VOMICA AND BELLADONNA ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. 1 •< Ext. Belladomue, 1-8 gr. >- ( Ext. ISucis Vomica?, 1-2 gr. ) 60 2 80 ALOIS, 1-10 and 1-5 gr. 40 1 80 ALOIS' 1-2 gr. 80 3 80 1 LOIN 1 gr. The active principle of Aloes; superior to the Gum, being free from the griping principles. ALOIS' COMPOUND 1 20 80 5 80 ( A loin, 1-8 gr. ) < Res. Podophylli, 1-8 gr. >- ( Ejft. Belladon., 1-4 gr.) ALOIN AND ERGOTIN See Ergotin and Aloin. ALOIS AND STRYCHNINE 60 2 g0 (Aloin. 1-5 gr. ) \ Strvchnina, 1 -60 gr. ( A tonic laxative granule prescribed for chronic constipation where a painless peristaltic action is required. Dose, 1 ur 2 three times a day. ALOIS, STRYCHNINE AND BELL DONNA Same formula as the preceding, with the addition of 1-s grain Ext. Belladonna to eath granule, and by many preferred to the above. 60 60 2 80 2 80 ( Pulv. Opii, Pulv. Ipetat., aa, 1-8 gr. 1 ( Massa Hydiarg., 1 gr. ) Similar in effects to Blue Pill Comp. When a mercurial alterative, with a de ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. ) ANTI-CONSTIPATION (BKTJNDAGE’S) 80 3 80 fRes. Podophylli, 1-lu gr. 1 Ext. Belladonna, 1-10 gr. j Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-4 gr. J- j Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 gr. j ( Pulv. Capsid, 1-4 gr. J ANTI-CONSTIPATION (Palmer’s) 80 3 80 f Aloe So*., 1 gr. "j ) Ext. Hvos* vami, 1 gr. ( | Ext. NucK Vom., 1-3 gr. f (Ipeca<. Pulv., 1-lu gr. J ANTI-DYSPEPTIC 4 grs. 80 3 80 ( Strychnina, 1-40 gr. ) < Ext. Belladon., Pulv. Ipecac., aa, 1-10 gr. > ( Massa Hydrarg., Ext. Coioc. Co. pulv.,aa, 2 grs. ) ANTI-MALARIAL 8 55 ( Quininse Sulphas, 1 gr. I Cinchonidinaj Sulph., 1 gr. j i Acid. Arseniosum, 1-40 gr. 1 1 Acid. Carbolicum, 1-8 gr. | 1 01. Menth., 1-8 gr. | (Pulv. Capsici, 1-4 gr. J ANTIMONY COMPOUND, U. S. .SeeCalomel Comp. ANTI-PERIODIC 80 3 80 f Cinchonidinee Sulph., 1 gr. "1 Ferri Sulph., Exsfc., 1-2 gr. | •j Res. Podoph., Res.Gelsemi, aa, 1-20 gr. } 1 Strychnin® Sulph., 1-32 gr. | (Oleoresina Capsici, 1-10 gt. J APERIENT 80 ( Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-3 gr. ) 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-2 gr. V (HW) ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. ) APHRODISIAC 1 50 7 30 ( Ext. Turner* Aphrodisiac®, 2 grs. ) •< Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. >• ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-3 gr. ) 40 40 AKSKNIOUS ACID. 1-50, 1-40, 1-SO and 1-20 gr. 1 80 Alterative and febrifuge , used in cutaneous af- fections. ASAFETIDA 2 grs. 40 1 80 j Asafcetida, 1 1-2 grs. ) ( Pulv. Saponis, 1-2 gr. j 40 ( Asafcetida, 3 grs. ) | Pulv. Saponis, 1 gr. ) Moderate stimulant, powerful anti-spasmodic, efficient expectorant and feeble laxative. Highly useful in spasmodic pectoral affections, as hooping cough, asthma, certain infantile coughs and catarrh complicated with nervous disorder, or with a disposition of the system to sink. In all cases or disease of the chest, where there is want of due nervous energy, and in which inflammation is absent, or has been subdued. The nauseous taste and odor is effec- tually concealed in our pills, which are made of purified gum. Dose, 2 to 3. ASAFETIDA & ALOES See Aloes & Asafetlda. ASAFETIDA AND MIX VOJIICA 60 2 80 j Asafcetida, 3 grs. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-4 gr. ) ASAFETIDA COM FOUND 40 1 80 ( Asafletida, 2 grs. ) ( Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. ) We call attention to our purified Asafetida con tained in these pills. ATROPINE 1-120 and 1-100 gr. 60 2 80 ATROPINE 1-60 gr. 80 3 80 Made of pure Atropine of the best manufacture. ATROPINE AND MORPHINE. No. 1 76 3 55 ( Atropina. 1-300 gr. ) | Morphin® Sulph., 1-24 gr. f Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles lOOpills Bottles 500pills ATKOPIXH AND MORPHINE, No. 2 * Atrop na, 1-60 gr. ) | Morphinte Sulph., 1-8 gr. ) 1 00 4 80 BELLADONNA EXTRACT. 1-20, 1-S, 1-4, 1-2 gr. Of decided value in relaxing spasms, and will be found useful in spasmodic asthma, whooping cough, the nervous vomiting of pregnan y and sometimes in tetanus. Dose, for an adult, 1-4 to 1-2 grain two or three times a day. BIN-IODIDE MERCURY, See Mercury, Bin-Iodide. BISMUTH & PEPSIN See Pepsin & Bismuth. BIS., PEP. & STRYC1I., See Pep., Bis. & Strych. 40 1 80 BISMUTH, SUBMTRATK 3 grs. 80 3 80 BISMUTH. SUBMTRATK 5 srrs. Spasmodic diseases, dysentery and parti uiarly diarrhoea. Usual dose, for an adult, five grains, gradually increased to fit teen ; in diarrhoea it has been recommended in mm h larger doses. BISULPHATE QUININE, See Quinine, Bisulphide. BLAUD'S See Ferruginous. BLUE & PODOPHYLLUM.... Podophyllin & Blue. BLUE, COLOCYNTH and BELLAD... See Hepatic. 1 20 5 80 BLUE MASS COMPOUND f Massa Hydrarg., 1 gr. ) -< Pulv. Opn., 1-2 gr. V r Pulv. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. ) A mercurial alterative, the opium preventing the action of the mercury on the bowels. Dose, 1 to 3 pills a day. 60 2 80 BLUE HASS, U. 8 1-2, 1 and 8 grs. 40 1 80 BLUE MASS, U. S 5 grs. This mass is prepared by succussion in strut ac- cordance with the U. S. P. The oxidation of the men ury is very slight, and the mass retains its softness for a long time. As an alterative, from 1-2 to 1 gr. may be given every 24 hours. As a cathartic, from 5 to 15 grs.; in cases re- quiring a peculiar impression upon the liver, it is well to follow with a more certain cathartic. 45 2 05 BLUE MASS AND IKON 3 grs. ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) \ Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. ) BROWN MIXTURE See Ammon. Mur. Comp. 45 2 05 CAFFEINE, CITRATE ... 1 gr. In grain doses every hour, before and during the paroxysm, it has been recommended as a remedy and preventive in sick headache. Two or three grains during the 24 hours is recommended under ordinary circumstam es. (Botkin.) 2 50 12 30 CALCIUM,SULPHIDE,1-10,1-4, 1-2, 1, 1 1-2 gr. 60 2 80 CALCIUM, SULPHIDE 2, 2 1-2 & 3 grs. This salt is mentioned by Dr. Ringer in the Lancet for Feb., 1874. We added the pills to our list about ten years ago, at the request of a prom- inent physician, who used them with great suc- - ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 gr. ) 80 3 80 CALOMEL COMPOUND, U. S i Antim. Sulphura-tum, 1-2 gr. 1 -< Hydrarg. Cnlor. Mite, 1-2 gr. > ( Resina Guaiaci, 1 gr. ) Pil antimonii composite of the U. S. P., well adapted to the treatment of Chronic rheumatism and of scaly and other eruptive diseases of the skin, especially when accompanied with syphil- itic taint. One or two pills may be given morning and evening. 45 2 05 CALOMEL COMP., B. P. (Plummer's) 5 grs. ( Hydrarg. Subehlorid, 1 l-t» grs. "1 J Antim. fculph., 1 1-8 grs. [ 1 Res. Guaiaci Pulv., 2 1-4 grs. ( [01. Ricini, 1-2 gr. J 45 2 05 CALOMEL AM) COMP. EXT. COLOCI NTH, 5 grs. ( Hydrarg. Subehlorid, 1 trr. ) ( Ext. Colocynth. Co., 4 grs. ) 80 3 80 CAMPHOR AND HENBANE 2 grs. ( Camphora, 1 gr. ) \ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 gr. f Anti-spasmodic ; generally useful in those states of the system where there is derangement of the nervous functions. Dose, 1 or 2. 45 2 05 74 JAcJIesson 8f Robbins1 £urrent. Pills , G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles lUUpills Bottles oOOpllls CAMPHOR & OPIUM Sbb Opium & Camphor. CAM 1*1(0It, HENBANE Sc VALKIIIAN..2 1-2 grs. ( Camphora, 1 gr. ) -< Ext. Hyoscyami Ale., 1 gr. > ( Ext. Valeri’anai, 1-2 gr. ) Nervine ; see above. Dose, 1 or 2. CAM 1*110It, MONO-BROMATED 2 grs. CAMPHOR, MONO-RROMATED 3 grs. CAMPHOR, MONO-RROMATEI) 5 grs. Is now being considerably used in treatment ol Spermatorrhoea; strongly recommended in cases of Cerebral-Anaemia ; used successfully in infantile Convulsions from teething; Hys- teria, Headache from over-study or nervous- ness and Nymphomania. (Dose, 2 to 15 grs.) CANNABIS INDICA EXTRACT ... 1-4 & 1-2 gr. CANNABIS INDICA EXTRACT 1 gr. This important Extract is manufactured in our own Laboratory. Special care is used in the selection of the drug to insure the uniform strength, and the pills, when cut, exhibit, in a marked manner, the distinctive color, taste and odor of the freshly made extract. We copy from the U. S. Disp the following : “In morbid states of the system, it (Ext. Cannab. Indie.) has been found to cause sjeep, to allay spasms, to compose nervous inquietude and to relieve pain ; it differs from opium, in noi diminishing the appetite, checking the secre- tions, or constipating the bowels. The com- plaints in which it has been specially recom- mended are neuralgia, gout, rheumatism, tet- anus, convulsions, hysteria, mental depression, and delirium tremens.” Dose 1-4 to 1-2 gr., repeated in three or four hours and increased if necessary. CAPSICUM 1 .... 45 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 00 1 40 2 05 4 80 6 05 7 30 4 80 6 80 CASCARA SAGRADA EXTRACT 2 grs. 40 1 80 CATHARTIC COMPOUND, U. 8 45 2 05 CATHARTIC COMP. (U. S. Formula) -2 gr. 40 1 80 The extract of colocynth, from pulp, and extract jalap are made in our own laboratory. One ol these pills will be generally found to act as a laxative, and two ot them with «ertainty as n cathartic. May be employed in most instances where a brisk cathartic is required; but is par ticularly applicable to the early stages of bilious fevers, to liepatis, jaundice aiid all those de- rangements of the alimentary «anal, or of the general health, which depend on congestion of the portal circle. CATHARTIC IMPROVED 45 2 05 CAT IIA Ext. Coloc. Comp, pulv., 1 gr. Jalapae pulv., 1-2 “ Res. Podophylli, 1-4 “ Res. Leptandrae, 1-2 “ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 “ Ext. Taraxaci, 1-4 “ 01. Menth. Pip. 45 80 2 05 3 80 f Ext. Col. Comp., pulv., 1 1-2 grs. j Res. Podophylli, 3-8 “ I 1 Res. Leptandrae, 1-8 “ I < Jalapae pulv., 1-4 “ £ Aloes Socotrin. pulv., 1-2 “ 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 “ t Ol. Menthae Pip. J This pill and our Improved Cathartic may be given in the same dose as our Compound Cathar- tic. They contain no mercury. CATHARTIC, SPECIAL See Laxative, Special CERIUM, OXALATE 1 gr. CERIUM. OXALATE 2 grs. 1 20 5 80 CERIUM, OXALATE 3 grs. 1 60 7 80 Used as a remedy in cases of sick stomach in preg- nant women, as well as in Phthisis, Hysteria, Pyrosis and Atonic Dyspepsia. Dose, 1 to 3 grs. CHARCOAL, WILLOW 3 grs. 45 2 05 Considered one of the most certain remedies for all forms of flatulence and for the palpitation of the heart, constipation, nausea, fetid breath, Ac., which sometimes attend it. To prevent digestive fermentation it should be taken im- mediately after meals. Dose, 2 to 4 pills. CIIINOIDIN 1-2 and I gr. 45 2 05 CHINOIIIIN 60 2 80 CHINOIDIN, POWDERED, PURIFIED... 45 2 05 CIIINOIDIN, POWDERED, PURIFIED.... 2 grs. 60 2 80 CIIINOIDIN, POWDERED, PURIFIED ... 3 grs. 80 3 80 CHINOIDIN, POWDERED, PURIFIED.. . 1 20 5 80 These Powdered Purified Chinoidin Pills are specially recommended for a cheap anti-mala- rial remedy, and may be prescribed in the same doses as Sulphate of Quinine. McK. A R.’s Powd. Purif. Chinoidin contains all the non-crystallized alkaloids of Cinchona Bark. CHINOIDIN, POWl)., PUR., A CAPSICUM, No. 1 60 2 80 ( Chinoidin. pulv. purif., 2 grs. ) ( Capsici pulv., 1-4 gr. ) Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 1UU pills Bottles 5O0pills ClilNOlDIN, POWI)., PUlt., & CAPSICI 11, No. 2. 80 3 80 Chinoidinae pulv. purif., 3 grs. ) ( Capsici pulv., 1-2 gr. J CIIIAOIDIX, POWII., PUR., A CAPSICUM. No. 8. CO 3 80 Chinoidinae pulv. purif., 3 grs. | Capaici pulv., 1 gr. ) CINCHONA It AIIK ALKALOIDS 1 50 7 30 Qtiininae Sulph.. 1-2 gr. 1 Quinidinae Sulph., 1-2 gr. ! Cinchonine Sulph., 1-2 gr. f Cinchonidinae Sulph., 1-2 gr. J Used w th arreat success in Malarial Fevers, in the place of Quinine. The tonii etfects of these pills are strongly marked. Dose, same as '1 gr. Quinine pills. CINCHONIDINE, (ALKALOID) 1 gr. CINCHONIDINE, (ALKALOID) 2 grs. CINCHONIDINE, (ALKALOID) 8 grs. CINCHONIDINE, SALICYLATE 2 1-2 grs. CINCIIONIDINK, SULPHATE 1 gr. CINCIIOMDINE, SULPHATE 2 grs. CINCIIONIDINK, SULPHATE 3 grs. CINCHONIDINE, SULPHATE 4 grs. CINCHOMDINE, SULPHATE 5 grs. CINCiiomoim: AM) capsicum 75 1 25 1 65 2 15 60 1 10 1 60 2 10 2 60 1 50 3 55 6 05 8 05 10 55 2 80 5 30 7 80 10 30 12 80 7 30 ■ Cinconidinae Sulph., 2 grs. ) Cap*ici pulv., 1-2 gr. ) CINCHONIDINE COMPOUND 1 00 4 80 f Cinchonidinae Sulph., 1 gr.1 •< Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. V (A »id. Arseniosum, 1-32 gr. ) CINCHONINE, SULPHATE 2 grs. 60 2 80 CINCHONINE, SULPHATE 3 grs. 75 3 55 CINCHONINE, SULPHATE 5 grs. CITHATE CAKFEIXE See Caffeine, Citrate. 1 10 5 30 CITHATE IRON, QUININE & STRYCHNINE 1 40 6 80 1 Ferri et Quininae Cit., 2 grs. ) ( Strychnin a, 1-60 gr. j CIT. IRON & CINCHONIDINE, Iron, Cit., & Cin. CIT. IRON & QUININE. .See Iron, Cit., & Quinine. CIT. IRON & STRYCII..See Iron, Cit., & Strych. COCA EXTRACT 2 grs. 75 3 55 COCA EXTRACT 3 grs. 1 00 4 80 McKesson & Robbins’ Solid Extract, made from fresh leaves, is used in these pills. As the leaves become almost inert with age, a pre- paration of this nature is necessarv to enable the Physician to judge correctly of the value oi this remedy. Coca Erythroxylon is a South American plant, used by the natives as a substitute for tea, coffee, tobacco, hashish and opium of other countries. It imparts vigor to the muscles as well as to the intellect, and enables the partaker to endure great fatigue with ease. Has been strongly re- commended as a corrective of the opium habit. Dose, 5 to 30 grs. CODEINE 1 00 4 80 CODEINE 1 50 7 30 CODEINE 2 00 9 80 This alkaloid of opium appears to have all the good effects of morphia without its objections ; it relieves pain and causes a calm sleep, at the same time it does not constipate the bowels, or roduce disorder in the stomach for its value in diabetes see arti< le by Dr. R. Shing- leton Smith in New York Med. Abstract, July, 1882. Dose, 1-4 to 2 grs. COLOCYNTH COMP. EXTRACT 3 grs. 80 3 80 COLOCYN ., BELLADONNA & RULE..See Hepatic. 3 80 Coloc. Pulpa, 1 1-6 «rs. j Ext. Aloes Soc., 2 *2-5 grs. | Res. Scainmon., 4-5 grs. f Saponis Pulv., 3-5 gr . j Cardamom. Sem., 1-5 gr. J COLOCYNTH COSIP., It. P 4 grs. 70 3 30 f Cola. Pulpae Pulv., 4-5 gr. ] J Aloes Barb. Pulv., 1 3-5 grs. 1 j Scammon. Virg. Pulv., 1 3-5 grs. ( [ Potass. Sulph., 01. Caryoph., J COLOCYNTH COMP., R. P 5 grs. 80 3 80 f Coloc. Pulpae Pulv., 1 gr. 1 Aloes Barb. Pulv., V grs. j j Scammon. Virg. Pulv., 2 grs. 1 Potass. Sulph., L01. Caryoph., J COLOCYNTH COMP. AND BLUE MASS....5 grs. 80 3 80 j Massa Coloc. Co., 3 grs. ) ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) COLOCYNTH COMP. AND PODOPHYLLIN. 80 3 80 Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 1-2 grs. ) Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. ) COLOCYNTH AND HYOCYAMUS, B. P 5 grs. 1 CO 4 80 Massa Coloc. Co., 3 1-3 grs. ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 2-3 grs. J i JAcTIesson Robbins1 Purrent. 75 Pills, G. C., McK.&R.’s— Cont’d. Bottles lOOpills Bottles 500 pill* COLOCYXTH. HYOSCYAMUS AX!) IILUE MASS. 80 3 SO j Ext. Coloc. Co., A grs. ) ( Ext. Hyoscy., Massa Hydrarg., aa > gr- ! COLOCYNTH. Il'KCAC AM) BLUE... 80 3 80 ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., pulv., 2 grs. ) Pulv. Ipecacuanha?, 1 6 gr ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) COLOCYNTH, NUN VOMICA & BELLADONNA... 80 3 80 f Ext. Coloc. Co., 2 grs.' Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-2 gr. ( Ext. Belladonna?, 1-10 gr, j COMP. CATHARTIC, IT. S... See Cathartic Comp. COMP. HYPOPHOSPHITES,See Hypoplios. Comp. CONIUM ( 40 :xt. Conii, 4 1-6 grs. 1 \ pecac. pulv., 5-6 gr. >- b Pheriata. COOK’S. Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr o 45 2 05 j Hydrarg., Clilor., Mite, 3-4 gr Pulv. Rhei, 1 gr •i •J 1 Pulv. Saponis, 1-4 gr COPAIBA.. 60 2 80 COPAIBA AXI) OLEO-RESIN CUBKB. 3 grs. 60 2 80 ( Massa Copaibae, 2 grs. ( Oleo-ResinaCubebae, 1 gr. COPAIBA AXI) OLEO-RESIN CURER. 5 grs. 1 00 4 80 ( Massa Copaiba?, 3 grs. 1 Oleo-Resina Cubebae, 2 grs. We prepare both these ingredients n our own laboratory, with great care, and can assert their superior quality. The value of the Oleo- Resin Cubeb often offered in market is very slight, due to the fact that the largest propor- tion is powdered Cubeb Berries. COPAIBA COMPOUND See Gonorrhoea. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE I-IOO gr. 40 1 80 40 40 CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE 1 80 CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE .1-30 gr. 40 1 80 CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE . 1 -20 gr. 40 1 SO Syphylis, obstinate chronic rheumatism and some chronic cutaneous affection>. Dose, 1-20 to 1-4 grain , repeated three or four times a day. CROTON OIL (Butyl Chloral) ...1.2 gr. 80 3 80 CROTON CHLORAL (Butyl Chloral) .. 1 gr 90 4 30 CROTON CHLORAL (Butyl Chloral)... 2 grs. 1 60 7 80 A powerful purgative, acting generally without much difficulty when given in small doses. For an adult one to four pills mav be given—one every hour until it operates. The pill form is reiommended in the U. S. Disp. CUBEB & COPAIBA See Copaiba & Cubeb. CYANIDE MERCURY See Mercury, Cyanide. DAMIAN A EXTRACT 1 00 4 80 Reputed to be a powerful Aphrodisiac. These pills were added to our list tor the convenience of physicians. 1 50 7 30 j Ext. Turnerae Aphrodisiaca?, 2 grs. ) 1 Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-3 gr. >• Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ) DANDELION EXTRACT 8 grs. 45 2 05 DIALYSED IRON See Iron Dialysed. DIGITALIXK, PURE 60 2 80 Dose, 1 pill. DIXXER (CHAPMAN'S) 45 2 05 Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. ) • i Pulv. Ipecacuanhae 1 ■ 31 Fmnieuli. As a laxative, dose, 1 pill shortly before dinner. DINNER (COLE’S) ( Massa Hydrarg., 1 1-5 grs j Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-5 grs 1 45 2 05 | Pulv. Jalapae, 11-5 grs 1 Ant. et Pot. Tart., 1-50 gr. 1 Dose, 1 or 2 pills before dinner. DINNER (LADY WEBSTER’S) ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 2 grs .... 3 grs. • ) 45 2 05 Pulv. Mastiches, 1-2 gr. Pulv. Rosae Galicae, 1 -2 gr. These are the pilulae stomachi' a: of the fifth edi- tion of the Paris Codex. One or two pills taken shortly before a meal will usually produce one free evacuation. DOVER’S POAVDER See Ipecac & Opium. 40 1 80 ( Ex r. Buchu, Potass. Nit., aa, 1 gr. ) ( Scillae pulv., 1-2 gr. j ELATKRIUM, (CLUTTERRUCK) ..1-10 gr. 80 3 80 An efficient hydragogue (athartic; useful in drop- sical diseases, in which it has sometimes proved successful after all other remedies have failed. Dose one pill every hour until it operates. 1 10 f Ergotin, 1 gr. Ext. Helleb. Nig., 1 gr. Ferri, Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. t 01. Sabinse, 1-4 gr. Pills, Gr. C., McK. &ll.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 100 pills Bottles 500 pills 45 2 05 ( Ferrl Sulph. Exsic., 1-2 gr. ) •< Terebinthina, 1 1-2 grs. > ( Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. 1 Dose, 1 to 3. ERGOTIN (Each pill — 5 grs. Ergot) 1-2 sr. 60 2 80 ERGOTIN (Each pill «= 10 grs. Ergot) 1 gr. 90 4 3u EKOOTIN (Each pill —•• 20 grs. Ergot) 2 grs. 1 25 6 05 EKGOTIN (Each pill — 30 grs. Ergot) 3 grs. 1 60 7 80 ERGOTIN (Each pill ■= 50 grs. Ergot) 5 grs. 2 40 11 80 W e manufacture our Ergotin with great care from the best quality of fresh, selected Ergot, and it contains in the most potent form all the active constituents of Ergot of Rye, each grain representing lu grs. Ergot, and each 3 gr. pill being equal to half a teaspoonful of officinal fluid extract. The value of Ergotin, in the place of the crude drug and the Fluid Prepara- tions, is conceded ; and it is being largely ad- ministered both in this country and in Europe. It has taken a prominent place in the treat- ment of Neurotic diseases. Many of our most reliable practitioners, and particularly those ot extended experience in gynaecology, assert that they have never found a preparation ot Ergot, in which, by experience, they felt as much confidence as in McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin Pills. The advantages of prescribing it in this form are obvious. (Dose, 2 to 10 grs.) We offer our ergotin, prepared specially FOR HYPODERMIC USE, IN ONE OUNCE BOT- TLES. SPECIFY m’k. A R.’S FOR HYPODERMIC USE, AS WE ALSO MANUFACTURE AN ERGOTIN AFTER BON JEAN’S FORMULA. 1 25 6 05 ■{ Ergotin, 1 gr. Aloin, 1-5 gr. } 6 05 1 25 ( Ergotin Purif., 1 gr. ) ( Ext. Cannab. Indie., 1-2 gr. ) Where a continued treatment with Ergot is nec- essary, the addition of Cannab. Indica is Ire- quently preferred, and many physicians, who nave employed this combination lor sleepless cases of mania, hemierania, and congestive nervous conditions that follow uterine dis- orders of women, the quality of the Extracts a very satisfactory mention. Dose, 1 to 3. EUCALYPTI'S EXTRACT 2 Brs. 75 3 55 May be given in all cases of ulcer of the stom- ach or bowels, in septicaemia, typhoid fever, scarlatina, pulmonary gangrene, fetid bron- chitis, etc. Has also been extensively used as a remedy in intermittent fever. EXT. BELLADONNA See Belladonna Extract. EXT. CANNABIS INDICA. .See Cannab. Indica Ext. EXTRACT COCA See Coca Extract. EXT. COLOC. COMP See Coloc. Comp. Ext. EXTRACT DAMIANA See Damlana Extract. EXTRACT DANDELION..See Dandelion Extract. EXTRACT EUCALYPTUS See Eucalyptus Ext. EXTRACT GELSEMIUM.. See Gelsemium Extract. EXT. GRINDSLIA ROBUSTA, See Grind. Robnsta. EXTRACT GUARANA See Gnarana Extract. EXTRACT HY08CYAMUS. .See Henbane Extract. EXTRACT JABORANDI.. .See Jaborandi Extract. EXT. NUX VOMICA See Nnx Vomica Extract. EXTRACT OPIUJI See Opium Extract. EXTRACT POKE ROOT.. .See Poke Root Extract. EXT. SANDAL WOOD..See Sandal Wood Extract. EXTRACT SUMBUL See Smnbul Extract. EXTRACT VALERIAN See Valerian Extract. PFRROCYANIDE IRON.. .See Iron, Fcrrocyanlde. FERRUGINOUS, (BLAUD’S) S and 5 Brs. 80 3 80 Ferri Sulphas, Potassii Carb., P. M. 40 1 80 ( Gal ban i pulv., < Asafcetida purif., Ferri Sulph. Exsic., ( Myrrhae pulv., Tr. Canthar., aa, 3-5 gr.) 40 1 80 ( Galbani pulv., Myrrhfe pulv., ) ( Asafcetida purif., aa, 1 1-4 gr. ) GELSEMIUM EXTRACT 1 sr. 60 2 80 A nervous and arterial stimulant; has been used with success in which obsti- nately returned after suspension under quin- ine. GONORRIHEA 5 grs. 45 2 05 f Cubebae pulv., 2 grs. “I 1 Massa Copaiboe, 1 gr. 1 | Ferri Sul. Exsic, 1-2 gr. [ (Terebinth., Venet., 1 1-2 grs. J GRIN DELIA ROBUSTA EXTRACT 3 grs. 80 3 80 The Solid Extract is of our manufacture and ten times the strength of the Herb ; it can be used much more readily and with better effect than any of the liquid preparations. The use of this reined}’ in Hay Fever, ami all Asthmatic difficulties, has increased largely in the Eastern States and Europe. (Dose, 1 to 3.) 7 6 JVLcJC ESSON 8j jR.OBBINS' pURRENT, Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. lottles 00 pills Jottlet 500pilL GUARANA EXTRACT (PAULLIMA) grs. 1 60 7 80 This Solid Extract is manufactured in our laboratory, and is eight times the average strength of the drug. We offer these Gelatine- Coated Pills with confidence in their being the only accurate mode of preparing this widely used and much appreciated remedy, as the drug varies so much in strength ; some prepar- ations in the market have been found to con- sist largely of impurities. We carefully test each shipment we receive, and our Solid Ex- tract is of superior and uniform quality. The value of Guarana, in many phases of sick, nervous and sun Headache, as well as in Neuralgia, and in irritations of the mucous membrane, has become well known to prac- titioners, and its happy effects, in Diarrmea, Dysentery and kindred diseases, have been attested in numerous cases. Dose, 2 to 3. HELONIAS COMPOUND so 3 80 HEN HA Res. Heloni. 1-8 gr. ] Res. Caulopliylli, 1-4 gr. ! Res. Viburni, 1-8 gr. | Mitchella rep. pulv., 1 1-2 grs. J NE EXTRACT .1 gr. 45 2 05 This is the alcoholic extract, and more uniform than the common extract. Dose, 1 or 2 grains. 80 3 80 i Massa Hydrarg., 3 grs. ) Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. > ( Ext. Bellad., 1-4 gr. ) A good pill where special action on the liver is desired, united with a mild purgative. The presence of the belladonna allays the irritant action of the colocynth. Dose, 1 or 2 pills. HOOPER’S U. S 40 1 80 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 1- 4 gr. 50 2 30 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 1- 2gr. 60 2 80 “ HOSPITAL QUININE” 1 gr. 80 3 80 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 1 1- 2 grs. 1 25 6 05 “HOSPITAL QUININE” grs. 1 55 7 55 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 3 grs. 2 35 11 55 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 4 grs. 3 10 15 30 “HOSPITAL QUININE” 5 grs. 3 90 19 30 The unbleached, crystallized, combined alka- loids of Cinchona bark; (Cinchonine alone separated), containing fifty per cent, pure Quinine Sulph. HUBBARD S See Quinine and Aloes Co. HYDKASTINE (WHITE ALKALOID) 1-2 gr. 2 00 9 80 HYDKASTINE (WHITE ALKALOID) . 1 gr. 3 20 15 80 Has the tonic properties of Golden Seal. Suc- cessfully administered in dyspepsia, chronic affections of the mucous coat of the stomach ; erysipelas, remittent, intermittent and typhoid fevers, torpor of the liver, and whenever ton- ics are required. HYDRAS TIN and POHOPIIYLLIN 80 3 80 ( Hydrastin Phosphas., 1-4 gr. ) ( Res. Podophylli, 1-20 gr. j HYOSCYAMINE (ALKALOID) 1-2 00 gr. 1 75 8 55 HYOSCYAMINE (ALKALOID) 1- 50 gr. 4 00 19 80 HY08CY A MIN (RESINOID) 1 -4 gr. 80 3 80 Similar to Henbane in medical effects, but more regular. Dose, 1 to 4 pills. HYOSCYAMUS & CAMPHOR. .See Camph. & Hen. HYPO PHOSPHITES, COMPOUND 5 80 f Calcii Hypophos., 1 gr.) 1 Sodii “ 3-4 gr. { 1 Potassii “ 1-2 gr. j 1 Ferri “ 1-4 gr. 1 Recommended in phthisis, nervous diseases and general debility. Can be substituted for the syrup of the same name with advantage. Each pill represents one teaspoonful of the syrup. Dose, 1 to 2 pills, three times a day. IDIOPATHIC See Neuralgia, Brown-Sequard. IGNATIA AMARA EXTRACT 1-4 gr. 1 00 4 80 IMPROVED CATHARTIC. See Cathartic, Improved. IODIDE IRON See Iron, Iodide. IODOFORM 1 gr. 1 00 4 80 IODOFORM AND IRON 2 grs. 1 25 6 05 IODOFORM, IRON & QUININE, No. 1. .. 3 00 14 80 ( Iodoformum, 1 gr. ■< Ferri Proto-Carb., 2 grs. ( Quinine Sulphas, 1-2 gr. IODOFORM. IRON & QUININE, No. 2 ... 2 50 12 30 ( Iodoformum, 1-2 grs. •s Ferri Proto-Carb., 1 gr. ( Quininae Sulph., 1-4 gr. IODOFORM & NUX VOMICA 1 25 6 05 ( Iodoformum, 1 gr. \ Ext. Nueis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. IODOFORM. IRON & NUX VOMICA 1 25 6 05 j Iodoformum, Ferrum Reductum, aa, 1 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. f IODOFORM AND OPIUM ■{ Iodoformum, Opii pulv., aa, 1 gr. y 1 50 7 30 Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 00 pills Bottles 500 pills IPECAC, POWDERED 1-4 gr. 40 1 to IPECAC AND OPIUM (DOVER’S POWD., U. S.) 45 2 05 IPECAC & OPIUM (DOVER’S POWD., U. S.) 5 grs. Affording an agreeable medium for the admin- istration of this exceedingly nauseous com- pound. 80 3 80 IPECAC AND SQUILL, It. P 5 grs. f Ipecac. Co. pulv., 3 grs.j ! Scilla; pulv., 1 gr. I ] Ammoniaci pulv., 1 gr* ( ( Theriaca. J 40 1 80 IPECAC. COLOC. & BLUE.. See Coloc., Ipecac &e. IRI8IN 1 gr. 60 2 80 IRON AND CIXCII ONI DINE CITRATE 2 grs. 60 2 80 IRON AND C1NCHONIDINE CITRATE... 8 grs. 90 4 30 IKON AND QUININE CITKATK I Kr. 75 3 55 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE 2 grs. 1 10 5 80 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE 3 grs. May be given in all cases where Iron and Quin- ine are iointly indicated. Admirably adapted to cases of anaemia with enlarged spleen, which are so apt to accompany and follow our autumnal fevers. Dose, 2 to 5 grs., repeated two or three times a day. 1 60 7 30 IRON AND QUININE CIT. AND STRYCHNINE ... ( Ferri et Quin. Cit., 2 grs. ) ( Strychnina, 1-6) gr. j 1 40 6 80 IRON AND STRYCHNINE CITRATE ( Ferri Citras, 1 gr. ) ( Strychninae Cit., 1-60 gr.) 60 2 80 IRON, “ R LA CD’S, ” See Ferruginous. IRON BY HYDROGEN (QUEVENNE’S) 1 gr. 40 1 80 IRON BY HYDROGEN (QUEVENNE’S).2 A 4 grs. The black, reduced iron generally found in mar- ket is not fully deoxidized; its properties appear to be those of an astringent rather that tonic, and it does not take the place of Que- venne's iron or the true Ferrum reductum of the U. S. Pliarm., which is of an iron gray color. (See U. S. Disp., 1877, pp. 416 & 12 6.) We import Rnndspaden’s iron, which is used in these pills; the color may be seen upon cut- ting one of them open. Tonic, and peculiarly well fitted to improve the quality of the blood when impoverished from any cause. Useful in diseases characterized by debility. Usually employed in chronic anaemia or chlorosis, hys- teria, scrofula, passive hemorrhages, neural- gia, and dyspepsia when dependent on defi- cient energy of the digestive function. Con- tra indicated in all inflammatory diseases. Dose, 3 to 6 grains three or more times a day, but administered just before or after eating. 60 2 80 45 2 05 f Pulv. Myrrhee, 1 1-2 grs.) •< Sodii Carbonas, 3-4 gr. V ( Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 3-4 gr.) IKON, DIALYSED (SCALES) 2 sirs. Made from Merck’s scales or plates of Dialysed Iron, about 20 times the strength of the Solutions in market. 1 20 5 80 IRON, FEKROCYAN1DE 3 grs. 45 2 05 IRON, IODIDE (Rlnncard’s Form) J gr. Preferable to the Syrup and much more soluble and active than the imported pills, which are coated with a resin, and are usually very old before they reach the consumer. 60 2 80 IRON, LACTATE I gr. Has the general medical properties of the ferru- ginous preparations, and a marked effect in in- creasing the appetite. Favorable results were obtained in treatment for chlorosis, with or without amenorrhcea. Dose, 1 or 2 pills, re- peated at intervals and gradually increased. 45 2 05 IRON, PHOS. & ALOES..See Plios., Iron & Aloes. IRON, PHOS. & QUIN. ...See Plios., Iron & Quin. I., PROS., Q. & N. YOU.See Plios,, I., Q. & N.Y. IRON, PHOSPHATE AND STRYCHNINE ( Ferri Phosphas., 2 grs. ) I Strychnina; Pulv., 1-60 gr. f 80 3 80 IRON, PROTO-CAIIR. (VALLET’S) 2 and 8 grs. 40 1 80 IRON, PROTO-CARB. (VALLET’S MASS). .5 grs. This mass is carefully prepared in our own lab oratory, and is admirably adapted to cases in which chalybeate preparations are indicated Particularly useful in chlorosis, amenorrhcea and other female complaints. Ten to thirty grains may be given during the day in dividee doses and continued for a month, or six week if there is visible improvement. We have Blaud’s Ferruginous pills also. 45 2 05 1 50 7 30 ( Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. ) ■< Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. > ( Strychnina, 1-60 gr. ) IRON, VALERIANATE 1 gr IRON & PHOSPHORUS..See Phosphorus & Iron 1 1 00 ! 4 80 8j j^URRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 100 pills Bottles 500 pills JABOKAND1 EXTRACT a grs. 1 20 5 SO Made of McKesson & Robbins’ Solic Extract. These pills present a much better tnd more acceptable form of administering this power- ful Diaphoretic and Sialagogue, than any o the liquid preparations. Valuable in Rheum- atism and all Syphilitic troubles ot long standing. (Dose, 1 to 3.) LACTATE IKON See Iron Lactate. LACTO-PHOS. LIME See Lime, Lncto-Phos. LADY WEBSTER’S DINNER See Dinner. LAXATIVE (COLE’S) 45 2 05 1 Res. Podophylli, 1-10 gr. [ Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 1 gr. \ ( Ext. Col. Comp. Pulv., 3 grs. ) LAXATIVE, SPECIAL (F. Barker, on Puerperal Dis.) 50 2 30 f Ext. Coloc. Comp., pulv., 1 2-3 grs. J Ext. Hyoscvami, 1 1-4 grs. I 1 Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 5-1 [Res. Podoph., Ipecac, pulv., aa, 1-12 gr. J LEAD & OPIUM.. .See Opium Si Acetate of Lead. LEPTANBRIN 1-4 gr. nd 1 gr. LEPTANBRIN 1-2 a 55 2 55 LEI’TAX & PODOPH....See Podoph. & Leptan. LI.UK, L ACTO-PHOSPHATE ... 5 grs. 1 60 7 80 This form possesses many advantages over the Svrup. Uaed with much success in Dyspepsia. LEPEL1N ...a grs. 40 80 1 80 3 80 ( Lupulinum, l gr. ) ( Camphora, 1 1-2 grs. ) MERCERY, BIN-IODIDE. 1-40,1-25,1 -16& l -Sgr. 40 1 80 MERCERY, CYANIDE MERCERY, PROTO-IODIDE, 1-20 gr. 40 1 80 1 centigram., 1-8, I-5, 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 gr. The Proto-iodide Mercury used in our granules is freshly made in our own laboratory, and is guaranteed to be reliable. Our immense de- mand proves that the profession have found them as represented. We have added the 1 40 1 80 centigram, size, as we have received many in- quiries for it, being of identical size with the sugar-coated pills of foreign manufacture. (Scrofula and scrofulous syphilis) Should never be given at the same time with Iodide Potassium, which converts it into Bin-iodide, The dose recommended in the U. S. Disp. is 1 gr. gradually increased to 3 or 4 grs., while in the Natl. Disp. the dose given is from 3-4 to 1 gr.; even the latter dose was < riticised in the Medical Record, 1879, and both Dr. Piffard and the late Prof. Bumstead agree half grain should never be exceeded. that one- MONO-BROM. CAM I'll.. See Campli., Mono-Brom. 60 2 80 MORPHINE, ACETATE 80 3 86 MORPHINE, MURIATE .1-8 gr. 60 2 80 MORPHINE, MURIATE, 1 -4 gr. 60 2 80 MORPHINE, SULPH., 1-20,1-16, l-10and l-8gr. 65 3 06 MORPHINE, SELPHATK 1-6 gr. 80 3 80 MORPHINE, SULPHATE . 1 .1 i oo 4 80 ! MORPHINE, VALERIANATE . I -8 gr. MURIATE MORPHINE...See Morphine, NEURALGIA tKHOWN.SKOUAKm Muriate. 1 60 7 80 j Ext. Hyoscyamij 2-3 gr. “ Conii, 2-3 gr. “ Ignatiiae Amarae, 1-2 gr. “ Opii, 1-2 gr. u Aconiti, 1-3 gr. “ Cannab. Indicae, 1-4 gr. ** Stramonii, 1-5 gr. “ Belladonnae, 1-fi gr. NEURALGIA (BROWN-SEQEARD), as above,willi- 1 60 7 80 NEERAMIIA (BROWN-SEDEARD) Half Strength. 1 00 4 80 Ext. Hy< scyami, 1-3 gr. “ Conii, 1-3 gr. li lgnatift! Amarae, 1-4 gr. “ Opii, 1-4 gr. “ Aconiti, 1-6 gr. “ Cannab. Indicae, 1-8 gr. “ Stramonii, 1-10 gr. “ Belladonnae, 1-1*2 gr. 3 00 14 80 f Quininae Sulphas, 2 grs. j Morphinae Sulph., 1-20 gr. j < Strychnin a, 1-30 gr. } Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. j l Ext. Aconiti, 1-2 gr. J NEURALGIA (Dll. GROSS,) as above, without 2 80 13 80 NITRO-GEYCERIN (Gloaoinani). 1 -100 gr. 60 2 80 I Dr. M’Call Anderson, mentioning the exhibi- tion of this drug in angina pectoris, snys : “ My experience of the comparative merits of nitrite amyl and nitro-glyc erin is, that while the latter acts more slowlv, it seems to be more permanently beneficial.*’ Dr. W. E. Greene says, after giving several cases of heart disease: “ In this new agent we have a very powerful measure in diseases of the heart. I 77 Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Coat’d. Bottles 1 Bottles 1«'U pills oOOpills Not only palliative, but in many cases aetu ally curative.” Dr. Wm. A. Hammond give this drug in migiaine and epilepsy with goo< results. The dose is one drop of a one pet cent, solution, equal to one ot the above pills It should be very cautiously increased. 1 he above facts are taken from the “ New York Medical Abstract,” pp. 273 and 379, 1&81, ane p. 104, 1832. SUX VOMICA EXTRACT 1.4 and 1.2 gr. MIX VOMICA & 1*1108CHORES..See Plios. Comp. 40 1 80 N. VOM., PROS. & CAN. .See l*ho«., N. V. & Can. OPIUM, l . S 1 gr. 60 2 80 OPIUM EXTRACT 1-4 gr. 60 2 80 OPIUM EXTRACT 1-2 gr. 80 3 80 OPIUM KXTKACT 1 tfr. 1 20 . This is the aqueous extract, which has been found to agree better with some persons than the gum, as it is less apt to cause nervous disturbance, headache, nausea, &c. Dose, 1-4 to 1 grain. OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD, No. 1...2grs. 60 2 80 t Opii Pu 1 v., 1 gr. 1 ( Plumb! Acet., 1 gr. ) OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD,No. 2...2 grs. 45 2 OS i Opii Pulv., 1-2 gr. ) \ Plumbi Acet,, 1 1-2 grs, } OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD, 1!. I*... .5 grs. 60 2 80 1 Plumbi Acet., 3 3-4 grs. 1 •< Opii pulv., 5-8 gr. >• ( Conf. R<-sse, 5-8 gr. ) OPIUM & CALOMEL See Calomel & Opium. OPIUM AM) CAMPIIOK 60 2 80 1 Opii pulv., 1 gr. ) ( Camphora, 2 grs. f OPIUM AND IODOFORM..See Iodoform & Opium. OPIUM & IPECAC See Ipecac & Opium. OPIUM AND NITRATE SILVER 1 25 6 05 ) Opii pulv., 1 gr. 1 ( Argenti Nitras, 1-4 gr. j OXALATE CERIUM See Cerium, Oxalate. OX GALL 3 grs. 45 2 05 ( Fel Bovin, dep., 2 grs. ) ( Pulv. Zingiber., 1 gr. f Thought to be efficient in habitual constipation depending upon atony of the intestine; also in jaundice depending upon catarrh of the bile- ducts. Dose, 2 or 3. PEPSIN, SACCIIARATED o grs. 80 3 80 McKesson *v Robbins’ Saccharated Pepsin is used. PEPSIN, (PURE CONCENTRATED) 1-2 in*. 80 3 80 Recommended for its smaller bulk ; each pill is equal to 5 grs. Saccharated Pepsin. Dose, 2 or 3 pills. PEPSIN (PURE CONCENTRATED) I gr. 1 00 4 80 PEPSIN AM) BISMUTH 5 grs. 1 20 5 80 ( Pepsinum, 2 grs. \ ( Bismuthi Subnit., 3 grs. ) PEPSIN AND IRON 80 3 80 j Pepsinum, 1 1-2 grs. ) ( Ferrum Reduct., 3-4 gr. ) PEPSIN, BISMUTH AM) STRYCHNINE, No. 1. i Pepsinum, 2 1-2 grs. ) < Bismuth! Subnit., 2 1-2 grs. >- 1 40 6 80 ( Strychnina, 1-60 gr. J PEPSIN, BISMUTH AM) STRYCHNINE, No. 2. 1 75 8 66 f Pepsinum Pur. Cone., 1-8 gr. ) -< Bismuthi Subnit., 5 grs. >- ( Strychnina, l-6b gr. ) Representing this combination in the most agreeable and reliable form. 60 2 80 Each pill contains 2 minims crude Oil Petroleum. Recommended in Phthisis, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung diseases. PHOSPHATES IRON, QUININE & STRYCHNINE 1 50 7 30 f Ferri Phosphas, 2 grs. ) •< Quininse Phosphas, 1 gr. > ( Strychninae Phosphas, 1-60 gr. ) Each pill represents an equivalent of about two teaspoonfuls of Elixir, and is a preferable form, in being much more agreeable to take and not objectionable to the weakest stomach, when Syrup or Elixir is rejected. As a tonic, this pill is deservedly popular. We also offer Iron. Quinine and Strychnine PilIs, the Iron being in the form of Queven- ne’s, or reduced by hydrogen. PHOSPHIDE ZINC See Zinc, Phosphide. PHOSPHIDE ZINC & NUX VOM.. .See Zinc, Phos. PHOSPHORUS, 1-200, 1-100, 1-50, 1-80, 1-20, & l-12gr. The Phosphorus in our pills is always presented 80 3 *0 in the free state, and perfectly sub-divided, thus insuring safety ana absence of any cause of irritation to the stomach. Dose, from 1-100 to 1-30 gr. twice or three times a day. Many of the Phosphorus combinations given here are formulas used by Dr. Kirby, of j the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and' 78 8j- jR.OBBINS' pURRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 1U0 pills Bottles 500 pills many of the notes are taken from his valuable work. Note.—In most cases phosphorus and its com- pounds should be administered with food. PHOSPHORUS AND DIGITALIS COMPOUND .... 1 00 4 80 f Phosphorus, l-5(. gr. "I ( Pulv. Ipecac., 1-4 gr. 1 J Pulv. Opii, 1-4 gr. { f Pulv. Digatalis. l-2gr. J PHOSPHORUS AND EXTRACT ACONITE 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) \ Ext. Aconiti Ale., 1-16 gr. j Dose, one pill every four hours. PHOSPHORUS AND EXT. CANNABIS 1NDICA .. 1 00 4 80 j Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Ext. Cannab. Ind., 1-4 gr. ) A good narcotic, in cases where Morphine should not be administered; and recommended as an aphrodisiac in the place of Nux Vomica. Dose, one or two pills two or three times a day with food. PHOSPHORUS AND IRON 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus. 1-50 gr. ) ( Ferrum Reduct., 2 grs. f PHOSPHORUS & NUX VOMICA..See Phos. Comp. PHOSPHORUS AND QUININE 1 80 8 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Quininre Sulph., 1 gr. ) Physicians can readily see the value of this pill as a nutritive tonic. PHOSPHORUS AND STRYCHNINE 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Strychnina, 1-60 gr. J PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 1, 1 00 4 80 < Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. f PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 2, 1 00 4 80 i Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. j PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 3 1 00 4 80 j Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis'Vomicae, 1-8 “ J These three compounds of Phosphorus may be given in doses of 1 or 2 pills, three times a day, after meals. A nutritive tonic and stimulant to the nervous system, especially adapted to the treatment of nervous disorders dependent on defective nutrition and debility of the spinal column. They increase the appetite and promote digestion. PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND AND IRON 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr ) -< Ferri Phosphas, l-2gr. V ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-8 gr. ) PHOSPHORUS,DIGITALIS & EXT. HYOSCYAMUS 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, i-50 gr. ) •< Pulv. Digitalis, 1 gr. v ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 gr. ) Pronounced a valuable- medicine as a heart tonic. The tonic effect of Digitalis on the voluntary muscular fibre is claimed to be analagous to that of Strychnine on the invol- untary muscular system. Dose, 1 pill two or three times a day, at equal intervals, which should be omitted when effect is produced upon the head, stomach, pulse, or kidneys. Caution should be used in administering these pills, and they should only be taken when and as prescribed by a physician. PHOSPHOR 1 S, EXT. NUX. VOM. & CARR. IRON. 1 00 4 80 (Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) -< Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. > ( Ferri Carb., 1 gr. ) Dose, one or two pills at each meal, with food . PHOS., EXT. N. V. A PHOS. I.See Phos. Co. & I. PHOSPHORUS EXT. NUX VOM. & EXT. ALOES. 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) •< Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. y ( Ext. Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. ) A good dinner pill, useful in atonic dyspepsia, hypochondria and other nervous affections ac- companied by habitual constipation. When, in administering, for some time, Phosphorus and Iron or Phosphorus and Quinine, consti- pation is induced, this pill may be substituted with advantage once a day between doses. Dose, one immediately after dinner. PHOSPHORUS, IRON AND ALOES 1 00 4 80 (Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 •s Ferri Sulph. Exsic . 1 1-2 grs. ( Ext. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. ) A valuable tonic and laxative. PHOSPHORUS, IRON AND Ql lMNE 2 00 9 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-loOgr. ) J. Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. v ( Quinin* Sulph., 1 gr. ) PHOS. IRON & STItYCH.See Iron, Phos.&Strych. PHOSPHORUS, IRON, QUININE & NUX VOM... 2 00 9 80 f Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ] i Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. ! | Quinina' Sulph., 1 gr. ' Nucis Vomicae, 1 2gr.J Pills, G. C., McK. &R’s.—Cont’d. Bottles 100 pills Bottles 500 pills PHOSPHORUS, MORPHINE AND VAL. ZINC.... 1 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 •< Morphinae Sulph., 1-12 gr. >• ( Zinci Valerianas, 1 gr. ) Recommended as a quieting influence in Phthisis when there is a hysterical irritability and hacking cough without much fever. Dose, one pill two or three times daily,or two upon going to bed. 1 40 6 80 PHOSPHORUS, M X VOMICA & CANTHARIDKS. f Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ■< Pulv. Nucis Vomicae, 1 gr. ( Tinct. Canthar. Cone., 1 minim. ) Recommended as a gentle stimulant to the genito-urinary organs, a useful remedy in in- continence and retention of urine, and in pre- mature loss of sexual power. Also success- fully prescribed in some cases of amenorrhuea and leucorrhcea. Dose, one or two pills two or three times a day with food. l 00 4 80 PROS., QUIN. & N. VOM. .See Quin., Ph. & N. V. PHOSPHORUS, QUININE, IRON A: STRYCHNINE. ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ~J j Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. i 1 Ferrum Reduct., 1 gr. ( [ Strychnina, 1-60 gr. J By some preferred to pills of Phosphates Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. 2 00 9 80 PHOSPHORUS, SULPH. ZINC & 1,I PCI,IN ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. f •< Zinci Sulphas, 1 gr. >- ( Lupulinum, 1 gr. ) Very useful in diseases peuiliar to women— uterine disturbances, torpidity of function, with leucoirhoea, dysmenorrhoea and hysteria. Also in melancholia and other mental derange- ments occurring on the appearance and cessa- tion of the menses. Dose, 1 or 2, three times a day. In epilepsy and chorea 2 pills may be given three times a day. 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS AND VALERIANATE ZINC ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Zinci Valerianas, 1 gr. f 1 00 4 80 PICROTOXIN 1-80 gr. A prominent physician, in referring to this rem- edy, says that his success with Picrotoxin in the treatment of night-sweating in Phthisis has been decidedly superior to any attained by the use of the mineral acids, belladonna and ergot, singly or combined. He writes : “ 1 have not en ployed this drug in the night- sweats of phthisis solely. I recall a case of chronic pleurisy in which the effusion having been absorbed, convalescence was unaccount- ably retarded and prostration was so extreme that a latent, incipient phthisis was suspected. The skin was bathed in perspiration during the greater portion of the twenty-four hours, and this being the only discoverable morbid condition, 1 resolved to treat it with picrotoxin. It was promptly checked, and c- nvalescence set in immediately. I have employed the drug in nearly one hundred cases. My custom has been to give a pill containing gr. 1-80 at bedtime, which dose may be repeated once or twice during the day in obstinate cases ; and, at my suggestion, the firm of McKesson & Robbins, of New York, have added such a pill to their list.” 60 2 80 PILOCARPINE, MURIATE 1-00 gr. 2 00 9 80 PILOCARPINE, MURIATE.... l-:«> gr Very highly recommended in diphtheria by Drs. F. W. Vogel, Carson, W. P. Watson, and Guttmann, of Crustadt. Dr. Guttmann has treated 81 cases, almost all serious, and all have been cured. An account of those cases is given in lhe “Mew York Medical Abstract,” pp. 120, 160, 215 and 363, 1*81. 3 00 14 80 PI PERI NE COMPOUND { Piperina, Hydr. Chlor. Mite, aa, 1-4 gr. V “ Very useful in old broken down cases, where there is loss of appetite with bad drainage, Ac.” 60 2 80 PLUMMER'S See Calomel Compound. 45 2 05 PODOPHYLL1N 1-20, 1.8 and 1.4 gr. 40 1 80 PODOPHYLLIN 1-2 and 1 gr. 45 2 05 PODOPHYLLIN AND BLUE 1 Res. Podopliylli, 1-2 gr. ) ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 1-2 grs. I PODOPH. & HYDHASTIN’.See Hydras. & I’odoph. 80 3 80 PODOPHYLLIN AND LKPTANDR1N j Res. Podophylli, 1-2 gr. | ( Res. Leptandrce, 1 gr. f 80 3 80 PODOPHYLLIN, CAPSICUM AND BELLADONNA. f Res. Podopliylli, 1-4 gr. ) -< Ext. Bellad., Ale., 1-8 gr. > ( Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. J 80 3 80 PODOPH., COLOCYN., HENBANE & CALOMEL, f Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. 1 1 Ext. Col. Comp, pulv., 1 “ 1 ] Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 “ j [ Hydrarg, Chlor. Mite, 1 “ J 80 3 80 PODOPHYLLIN COMPOUND 1 Res. Podophylli, 1-2 gr. 1 •< Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-8 gr. > ( Ext. Nucis Vomfcse, 1-16 gr. ) 80 3 80 JVLcJlESSON 8j j-vOBBINS' j~*RICES j^URRENT. 79 Pills, G. C., McK. &R/s—Cont’d. Bottles Bottles lOOpills 500 pills PODOPHYLLIN 1)011 FOUND, ECLECTIC 80 3 80 ( Podophyllin, 1 8 gr. ) ■< Leptandrin, Juglandin, aa, 1-16 gr. V ( Macrotin, 1-3*2 gr., Ol. Capsici. ) PODOPHYLLIN, KXT. COLOC. & BELLADONNA. 80 3 80 ( Podophyllin, l-‘2 gr. 1 •< Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. > ( Ext. Bellad., 1-4 gr. ) PODOPH., HEX. & N. VOM..See Podoph. Comp. POKE ROOT EXTRACT 1-2 gr. 45 80 2 05 3 80 | Ext. Ph ytolaccae, Ale., 2 grs. ) < Ext. Still ingiae, ** 1 gr. v ( Ext. Stramonii, “ 1-8 gr. ) POW. PURIF. CHINO ID IN See Chinoi. Pow. PROTO-UARB. IRON See Iron, Proto-Curb. PROTO-IOD. MERCURY....Mercury, Prot-Iodide. QUIN 11)1 NE, SULPHATE 1 gr. 80 3 80 QU1NIDINE, SULPHATE 2 grs. 1 50 7 30 QUIXID1NE, SULPHATE 3 grs. 2 00 9 80 QU1MDINE, SULPHATE 5 grs. 2 80 13 80 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1-10 gr. 45 2 05 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1-4 gr. 55 2 55 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1-2 gr. 65 3 05 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1 gr. 1 00 4 80 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1 1-2 irrs. ' 1 50 7 30 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 2 grs. 1 80 8 80 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 4 grs. 3 60 17 80 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 5 grs. 4 50 22 30 BI-SULPHATE OF QUININE IS MUCH MORE SOLUBLE THAN THE SULPH- ATE, THE LATTER REQUIRING SEVEN HUNDRED PARIS OF WATER TO DIS- SOLVE IT, WHILE THE BI-SULPHATE DISSOLVES IN TEN PARIS. IN ORDER- ING, WE WOULD ADVISE PHYSICIANS TO SPECIFY BI-SULPHATE. McK. Sl R.’s BI-SULPHATE OF QUININE PILLS ARE MORE SOLUBLE AND MORE AS- SIMILABLE THAN SULPHATE OF QUI- NINE TAKEN IN POWDER. The demand has largely increased, and experi- ence has justified our further claim that on ac- count of prompt action and PERFECT soi.u- bility, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, although con- taining less of the Quinine Alkaloid, is more efficacious, dose for dose, than Sulphate of Quinine. QUININE, BROMIDE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, BROMIDE 2 grs. 3 60 17 80' QUININE, BROMIDE 3 grs. 5 00 24 80 QUININE, CARHOLATE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, SALICYLATE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, SULPHATE 1-10 gr. 50 2 30 QUININE, SULPHATE 1-4 gr. 60 2 80 QUININE, SULPHATE 1-2 gr. 70 3 30 QUININE, SULPHATE 1 gr. 1 10 5 30 QUININE, SULPHATE 1 1-2 gr. 1 65 8 05 9 80 QUININE, SULPHATE 3 grs. 3 00 14 80 19 80 5 00 24 80 Sulphate of Quinine is probably prescribed by pnvsicians ottener than any other chemical, and it has been our study to present this val- uable remedy in pill form in the most reliable and soluble condition. The difficulties we have met in our experiments with the mass, have arisen from the insolubility of quinine itself, as it requires over 7o0 parts of water to dissolve one part of Quininae Sulphas. In our own manujjji-ture of bleached Sulphate of Quinine, we have learned much concerning the nature of this salt, have discovered that the form and character of the crystals should be carefuLly considered in making the pill mass, so as to avoid certain chemical changes which seem to render the mass hard and ob- jectionable, and have lately adopted an exci- pient. which we think is the best adapted to the character of Sulphate of Quinine, and will assist rather ihan retard its solubility, and re- main soft for a long period. In regard to the coating of McKesson ic Robbins’ pills, no im- provement can be devised, no case having ever been known by us, where our pills have been administered, in which the coating was undissolved. Every practitioner is aware that, in some conditions of the stomach, sul- phate of quinine should only be administered in solution, but whenever any food will be assimilated, our pills can be safely advised. Our Bi-Sulphate of Quinine pills may always be prescribed when prompt and decisive action is necessary. See note under Quinine, Bi- Sulphate. HOSPITAL QUININE,” see page 76 for prices. Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottlles 100 pile Bottles 500 pills QUININE, SULPHO-CARBOLATE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, SULPHO-CAUBOLATE 2 grs. 3 60 17 80 QUININE, SULPHO-CAKUOLATE 3 grs. 5 00 21 80 QUININE, SULPHO-CARBOLATE 5 grs. 8 20 40 80 This Salt of Quinine has been very much used in some of our extremely malarial districts during the past three years. Those who have tested ti very carefully claim that it pos- sesses a most positive speciticaction iu the treatment of fever and ague, and has proved itself eminently superior to the Sulphate of Quinine in all malarial fevers. QUININE. VALERIANATE 1-2 rr. 1 50 7 30 Useful in debility attended with nervous dis- order. QUININE AND ALOES 1 gr. ( Quininae Sulphas, 8-4 gr. ) { Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-4 gr. j 1 30 6 30 QUININE AND ALOES CO., Hubbard's Milder 1 75 8 50 ( Quinina? Sulph., 1 gr. "I ! Aloes So<., 1-2 gr.! j Piperinne, 1-2 gr. j [Strychnina? Sulph., 1-50 gr. J QUININE AM) ALOES CO., Hubbard's Stronger.. 2 50 2 30 f Quininae Sulph., 1 1-2 grs. 1 I Aloes Soc., 2-3 gr. | | Piperinne, 2-3 gr. f [ Strychnmae Sulph., 1-40 gr. J QUININE AND A US KMC 1 50 7 30 j Quinina? Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-30 gr. ) QUININE AND CAPSICUM, No. 1 1 50 7 30 ( Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. ) ( Pulv. Capsici., 1-4 gr. ) QUININE AND CAPSICUM, No. 2 2 50 12 30 t Qu ininn a* Sulphas, 2 grs. ) | Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. ) Have been highly spoken of. The Capsicum is said to assist the action of the Quinine. QUININE AND IRON BY HYDROGEN 1 50 7 30 ( Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. ) Made with Rundspaden’s Iron, which is per- lectly deoxidized, and hence has tonic instead of the astringent properties belonging to the oxide and common reduced Irons. QUININE AND IRON, CARBONATE 1 50 7 30 ( Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Ferri Subcarb., 2 grs. J A general tonic in dyspepsia or general debility and languor. QUININE AND IODIDE OF IRON 1 10 5 30 ( Quinina* Sulph., 1-2 gr. ) ( Ferri lodiduin, 1 gr. ) QUININE & PHOSPHORUS. .See Phos. A Quinine. QUININE AND STRYCHNINE 1 50 7 30 ’ •{ Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. Strychnina, i*60gr. \ QUININE, ARSENIC AND NUX VOMICA 1 50 7 30 1 Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 < Acid. Arseniosum, 1-60 gr. y ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND, No. 1 1 50 7 30 | Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. ) -< Ferrum Reduct., 1 gr. V ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-32 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND, No. 2 1 50 7 30 j Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 < Ferrum Reduct., 1 gr. S- ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-60 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND AND EXT. DANDELION.. 1 80 8 80 (Quininae Bi Sulph., 1 1-4 grs. 'j J Ferri Sulph., Exsic., 2 grs. ! j Acid. A rsemosuin, 1-24 gr. f • (.Extract. Taraxaci, 1 1-4 grs. J QUININE COMPOUND AND STRYCHNINE 1 50 7 30 f Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. J Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. ! j Strychnina, 1-20 gr. [ [ Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. J QUININE, IODOFORM & IRON...See Iodoform &c. QUININE, IRON & ARSENIC...See Quinine Comp. QUININE, IRON AND NUX VOMICA 1 50 7 30 ( Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. ) •< Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 2 grs. V ( Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-4 gr. f QUIN., IRON & STRYCH..See Iron, Quin. & Str. QUIN., IRON, 8TRYCH. & ARSENIC...SeeTonic. QUIN., IRON. STR. & P1IOS., See Phos. I.,Q. & S QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND IRON..See Phos- plioriiK, Iron, &c. QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND NUX VOM., No. 1 2 00 9 80 j Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. ) -(Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. V ( Ext. N ucis Vomicae, 1-40 gr. 1 QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND NUX VOM., No. 2 2 00 9 80 ( Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. ) ■< Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. > ( Ext. N ucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ) QUININE, QUASSIA AND NUX VOMICA 1 80 8 80 1 Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. ) ■< Ext. Quassiae, 1 gr. > ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ) A good bitter tonic. 8o Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—C'ont’d. Bottles 100 pills Bottles 500 pills QUIN., P1I0S., IRON & STR. .See Phos., I. A 8 4 80 2 80 ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., 1 1-2 grs. 1 Ext. Colch. Acet., 1 gr. 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-3 gr. 1 Hydr. Chlor. Mite, 1-3 gr. RHUBARB, U. S 1 j 60 KlUDAlilt COMPOUND, U. S 60 2 80 A warm tonic laxative, useful In costiveness with debility of the stomach. RHUBARB COMPOUND, B. P 5 grs. 60 2 80 ( Rhei pulv., 1 1-4 grs. Aloes Soc. pulv., 1 gr. J Saponis pulv., 5-8 gr. ] Myrrh® pulv., 5-8 gr. Theriaca, 1-2 gr. U 01. Menthae Pip., RHUBARB COMP. AM) BLUE MASS ... ...5 grs. 60 2 80 j Massa Rhei Comp., 3 grs. ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. RHUBARB COMPOUND AND CALOMEL. 60 2 80 < Pil. Rhei. Comp. 1 1-2 grs. ) ) Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 1 gr. ) Useful at the beginning of bilious fevers, jaun- dice, bilious and painter’s colic, dysentery, and all other affections attended with conges- tion of the portal system, or torpidity of the hepatic function. SALICIN 2 1-2 grs. 1 00 4 80 SALICIN 1 60 7 80 Salicin is becoming more and more favorably known in the treatment of Rheumatic af- fections, also as a Ionic, Astringent, and Anti-Periodic, and is best exhibited in our Gelatine-Coated Pills. Salicin has been found very efficacious, and, according to “The Lancet,” not less certain in acute Rheumatism than Quinine is for Ague. In large doses, it has been claimed to be an absolute specific in Corneitis (suppurative.) SALICYLIC ACID 1 gr. 45 2 05 SALICYLIC ACID 2 I -2 grs. 60 2 80 SALICYLIC ACID 1 00 4 80 Our pills present the best form for administer- ing this now very important remedy, which has proved so efficacious in Rheumatism, and which is also extensively used as an Antisep- tic and Febrifuge. It is claimed that the sol- utions, formed by the use of Sodium, Ammon- ium and other salts, produce combinations which do not represent the full value of the free Acid. SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE 1 00 4 SO ( Acid. Salicylicum, 2 1-2grs. i ( Morphinas Sulphas, 1-12 gr. J SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE ... 1 60 7 80 j Acid. Salicylicum, 5 grs. ) f Morph in se Sulphas, 1-8 gr. j Strongly recommended in Rheumatism, both acute and chronic. SANDAL WOOD EXTRACT (McK. & R.) ...1 gr. 1 60 7 80 SANDAL WOOD EXTRACT (McK. & II.) 2 40 11 80 These pills contain both the oil and resin ex- isting in Sandal Wo<*l, are believed to be superior to the oil alone, and are more convenient of administration. The Extract is manufactured in our laboratory. SANTONIN AND CALOMEL 1 00 4 80 (Santonin, 1-2 gr.) 4 Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 1-2 gr. V (01. Theobrom®. ) f Morphin® Sulphnas, 1-24 gr.) j Pulv. Ipecac., 1-8 gr. f 1 Pulv. Camphorse, 5-6 gr. ( [ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 2-3 grs. J SILVER, NITRATE .1-1 gr. 75 3 55 Erb (Diseases of the Spinal Cord) recommends from 1-6 to 1-3 gr. three times a day, or from 1 to 1 1-2 grs. per diem, until 120 or 1 0 grs. have been consumed. He says: “ Among the internal rkmkdies for tabes, nitrate of silver undoubtedly stands first, as it can show quite undoubted results.” Dr. Seguin says, in the ee Archives Medicine,” June, 1*82: “ I have employed nitrate silver extensively in locomotor ataxia, and am almost disposed to agree with Erb.” He pre- scribes 1-4 or 1-3 gr. SOAP COMP., B. P o grs. 70 3 30 ( Opii pulv., 1 gr. > ( Saponis pulv., 4 grs. f MlCJCeSSON 8f JlOBBINS’ j^URRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 1 Of pills Bottles 500 pills SILVER, NITRATE, AND OPIUM j 1 25 6 05 ( Opii pulv., 1 gr. [ | Argenti Nitras, 1-4 gr. ) SQUILL COM ROUND, U. 8 45 2 05 STRYCHNINE, 1-200, 1- 100, 1-60, 1-40, 1-32, 1-30, 1-20 gr. ! 40 1 80 STRYCHNINE COMPOUND 80 3 80 f Strychnina, 1-100 gr. ] J Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ' j Ext. Cannab. Indlcae, 1-16 gr. [ [ Ginseng, Ferri Carb., aa, 1 gr. J SULPHATE CINCHONINE See Cinchonine, Sulpli. 8ULPH. CINCHOXIDINE ....( inchonidine, Sulph. SULPHA' E MORPHINE... .See Morphine, Sulph' SULPHA' ’E QUINIDINE... .See Qiiinidine, Sulpli. SULPHATE QUININE Sec Quinine, Sulph. SULPHIDE CALCIUM Sec Calcium, Sulphide. SULPHUR, IODIDE 1-25 and 1-10 gr. 40 1 80 SUJIBUL EXTRACT 1 tfr. 2 40 11 80 This drug has for some time been extensively used in Russia, and for several years in En gland and America, in the treatment of Hysteria and general spasmodic disorders, particularly in that class of cases where asafelidr. has heretofore been much used. Those most experienced in its use claim that it possesses great merit. [Dose, 2 to 3.] SYPHILITIC (RICORD’S MODI FI KI)1 1 90 5 80 Hydr. Prot-Iodide, l-2gr. ) Lactucarium, 1-2 gr. ! Ext. Opii, 1-lUgr. | Ext. Conii, 1 1-2 grs. J TARAXACUM EXTRACT See Dandelion Ext. TARTAR EMETIC, 1-100, 1-20, 1-8, 1-4 gr. 40 1 80 TONIC tDR. AIKEN 1 7 30 Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. ] Acid. Arseniosum, 1-50 gr. 1 Ferrum Reductum, 2-3 gr. ( Strychnina, 1-50 gr. J TRIPLEX 3 80 j Ext. Aloes, 2 grs. ) Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. V Massa Hydrarg., 1 rg. ) TRIPLEX (1)R. FRANCIS)-. 80 3 80 ( Pulv. Aloes Soc. Massa Hydrarg. ) •< Pulv. Scammonii. Ol. Tiglii. > (Pulv. Myrrhae. Ol. Carui. ) VALERIAN EXTRACT 3 trrs. 3 80 VALERIANATE IRON See Iron, Valerianate. VALERIANATE MORPHINE.. .See Morph., Valer. VALERIANATE QUININE See Quinine, Valer. VALLET’S MASS See Iron, Proto-Carb. VEGETABLE CATHARTIC... .See Cathartic, Veg. VERATRINE 1-32 gr. 60 2 80 2 05 Tonic anti-spasmodic and astringent. Has been 45 given in chorea, epilepsy, whooping-cough, spasm of the stomach dependent on dyspepsia, and other similar affections, and the diarrhoea of infants. 2 80 3 80 ZINC, PHOSPHIDE 1-2 The Phosphide of Zinc has been very success- 80 fully used by prominent authorities or treatment of brain diseases, many of whom assert its efficacy. It has been used with remarkable results in severe cases of Neu- ralgia, [see paper by Dr. Adolphus, St. L. Med-Jour., XIII, 471] P. Vigier, Bull. Gen. de Therap., states that Phosphide of Zinc is more prompt and reliable in its action than free Phosphorus. ZINC, PHOSPHIDE, & EXT. NUX VOMICA .... 80 3 80 1 Zinci Phosphidum, 1-10 gr. ) Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. f ® Tonic Useful in palsy, neuralgia and chronic constipation ; also in brain diseases. ZINC, VALERIANATE 1 gr. ZINC, VALERIANATE 2 urs. 75 1 00 3 55 4 80 Anti-s pasmodic. Considered a remedy in neu- ralgic affections. Has been used with success in nervous diseases attended with palpitation of the heart, constriction of the throat and pain in the head. Useful in epilepsy, and in the nervous affections which accompany chlo- rosis Dose, 1 to 2 pills, several times a day. Private Formulas of 3,000, or more, Made and Coated to Order. Pills may be sent by mail in boxes, at an expense of about 2 cents per 100, and 10 cents per pack- age, extra, if registered. WE CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY. JVIcJCesson JRobbins’ £urrent. 8i PLASTERS-McK. & Rs. Of the U. S., British and German Pharma- copceias, and other formulas. Plaster, Aconite ...lb. 1 35 Adhesive. ...lb. 40 Ammoniac, (J. S .. ...lb. “ and Mercury, U. S.-lb. 1 00 Anodyne . ...lb. 3 50 Antimony ...lb. 1 00 Arnica Root, IT. S ...lb. 1 30 Aromatic ....lb. 1 50 44 Asafetida, U. S ...lb. 75 44 Belladonna,Extract of Beat' ....lb. 1 35 “ “ “ Root,U.S.lb. 1 25 “ “ Root. ...lb. 1 00 Calefaciens ....lb. 60 44 Canada Pitch, U. S ....lb. 60 Cantharides ....lb. 1 00 Capsicum, IT. S ...lb. 1 00 Cerussa, Ph. G . ..lb. 38 Comfrey ....lb. 1 00 44 Conium ...lb. 1 00 Cumin ...lb. 75 Diachylon, simple, U. S., Cans.lb. 38 “ “ “ Rolls,lb. 38 44 “ “ Ph. G... ...lb. 75 44 “ with Gum ...lb. 45 44 Diapalma ...lb. 60 44 Galbanum, IT. S ...lb. 60 “ Comp ...lb. 65 44 “ Crocat, Ph. G... ...lb. 1 50 44 Henbane Extract ...lb. l 50 44 “ Leaf.. ...ib. 1 00 Iron, Roboran’s ...lb. 38 “ U. S — lb. 38 Labdanum ...lb. 75 44 Lead. Iodide ...lb. 1 00 44 Logan’s.. ...lb. 50 Manus Dei ...lb. 1 50 44 Melilot (Ph. Get-.) ...lb. 60 Mercury, Mild, U. S._ ..lb. 1 00 “ Strong, M ...lb. 1 20 44 “ with Ammoniac.. ...lb. 1 20 44 Mother (Emu. Matris) Ph. G ...lb. 70 Myrrh ...lb. 70 44 Nuremburg ...lb. l 00 44 Olibanum. ...lb. 2 00 44 Oli varum ...lb. 38 44 Opium, IT. S. ...lb. 1 75 44 Oxycroceum, Ph. G... ...lb. 1 00 44 Pitcli, Burgundy ...ib. 50 44 “ Comp. (King’s Irritating) lb. 1 00 “ with Cantharides ...lb. 60 Resin, IT. S_ ...lb. 40 Saponis, U. S... ...lb. 50 Vigo ...lb. 1 25 “ with Mercury ...lb. 1 50 Powder , Aromatic... ...lb. 1 50 44 Catechu, Compound ...lb. 75 44 Chalk, Aromatic ...lb. 2 00 44 “ and Opium ...lb. 2 25 44 Cochineal, Compound ...lb. 75 44 Composition, in bulk ...lb. 30 44 Diaphoretic ...lb. 1 25 Dover’s ...lb. 1 20 “ (Sugar Milk for Pot. Sul.)lb. 1 35 44 Insect, True, McK. & R.... 1 50 44 Jalap, Compound ...lb. 1 25 44 James’ ...lb. 70 44 Kino, Compound ...lb. 1 75 Licorice, Compound ...lb. 50 Lobelia, Compound ...lb. 1 00 Morphine, Compound. ...lb. 2 00 44 Opium, Compound ...lb. 2 00 44 Rhubarb, Compounn. IT. S. .. lb. 1 50 44 Scammony Compound ---OZ. 40 Tar (50 per cent) ...lb. 50 44 Tooth ...lb. 75 44 Tragacanth Comp ...lb. 1 50 44 Tully’s, IT. S ...lb. 2 00 Powdered Drugs, McK. & R., see page 86. Powders, Seidlitz, Full, (40 lbs.) 3 35. gross 36 00 44 “ Usual,(30 lbs.) 3 75 gross 30 00 44 Soda doz., 1 50.gross 16 50 Pulp. Tamarind. Genuine ...lb. 30 McK. & R. Sulphate of Quinine. We have been much gratified bv the complimentary re- ports regarding the appearance and quality of our C’incnona Alkaloids received trom both druggists and physicians, and we are happy to inform the trade that our greatly increased ar- rangements for manufacture, in our new buildings on a larger scale, will guarantee a uniform article and a steady supply. Our Sulphate of Quinine is remarkably white and the crystal- lization very light, requiring a 9-oz. bottle to hold 1 07 The following test is attached to the label of every ounce of Sulphate of Quinine issued by us, and comparison of our Quinine may be made with any other brand in the market: “ To test the purity of SULPHATE OF QUININE put 1 gramme of the Quinine in a tube with 6 grammes of Concent. Sulphuric Ether and 2 grammes Liq. Ammon., when the Qui- nine, it pure, will be entirely dissolved.” McK. & R. Bi-Sulphate of Quinine. Peculiarly fine crystals; should be used in pills and pow- ders in preference to the Sulphate, on account of its ready solu- bility, requiring only 10 parts of water instead of 700. Specify McK. <& R. QUININE, BI-MURIATE, with Urea, 1 gram, vial * 25 6 40 “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ “ “ “ 50% Solut., 75 i oz. vial “ “ “ “ 50% Solut., 40 1 oz. rial 3 00 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE. McK. & R OZ. 1 75 “ Bromide, “ “ oz. 3 75 “ Carbolate, “ “ oz. 6 00 “ “Hospital,” “ “ oz. l 60 “ Salicylate, “ “ oz. 3 50 “ SULPHATE. oz. 1 75 “ Sulpho-Carbol.,“ “ oz. 6 00 “ Tannate, “ “ oz. 1 20 “ Valerianate, “ “ oz. 4 50 Resin. Copaiba . oz. 25 “ Jalap oz. 70 Salts, Lemon, boxes doz. 75 “ “ bulk -lb. 75 “ Smelling, “ -lb. 1 00 “ Wormwood -lb. 75 Soda Mint.. .lb. 35 Sodium, Benzoate oz. 30 SOLUTIONS (also Liquors). Solution, Aluminium. Acetate -lb. 50 “ “ Chloride _lb. 50 “ “ Compound -lb. 60 “ Ammonium, Acetate ,1b. 40 “ “ Anisate. -lb. 50 “ “ Citrate.. lb. 1 50 “ “ Sulphide .lb. 75 “ Arsenic, Bromide .lb. 1 00 “ “ Chloride, U. S ,1b. 25 “ “ “ De Valangin’s.lb. 50 “ “ Hydrochloric, Br. P. .lb. 40 “ Arsenical, Pearson’s .lb. 25 “ Arsenious Acid, IT. S .lb. 40 “ Atropine, Fleming’s “ “ Br OZ. 20 oz. 44 “ Barium, Chloride -lb. 35 “ Bismuth .lb. 55 “ Bi-Meconate of Morphine... .lb. 2 50 “ Bi-Sulphite Lime ,1b. 40 “ Bromine, Smith’s _lb. 60 “ Calcium Chloride .lb. 30 “ Chloride Zinc, Medicinal .lb, 22 “ “ “ Commercial.. .lb. 11 “ Copper, Villate’s lb 30 “ Donovan’s, LT. S . lb. 30 “ Fehling’s.. . lb. 75 “ Fowler’s, TJ. S lb 12 “ Gutta Percha, TJ. S ,1b. 3 00 “ “ “ (Turpentine) . .lb. 1 50 “ Iodine, Bromide OZ. 25 “ “ Compound .. .lb. 1 25 “ Iodohydrargyrate Potassium OZ. 15 “ Ipecac and Opium .lb. 1 65 “ Iron, Acetate, Ph. B .lb. 1 00 “ “ “ Radem .lb. 1 10 “ “ Citrate, U. S ,1b. 60 “ “ Muriate, saturated ,1b. 25 “ “ Perchloride .lb. 25 “ “ Pernitrate .lb. 30 “ “ Persulphate .lb. 20 | “ “ Protoxide _lb. 75 “ “ Subsulphate .lb. 30 “ “ ’Persulphate lb, 30 “ Lead, Sub-Acetate, IJ. S .lb. 30 “ Lime, Saccharated .lb. 50 “ Mercury, Nitrate. OZ. 15 “ Morphine, Magendie’s oz. 30 “ “ Sulphate, U. S-... lb. 80 i “ Nitroglycerin, 10% oz. 1 00 “ “ 1% oz. 40 “ Opium, Sedative -lb. 1 00 “ Pepsin .lb. 90 “ Per-Oxide of Hydrogen “ Phosphorus, Thompson’s .lb. 1 50 lb. 1 10 “ Pitch, Alkalin .lb. 50 “ Potassa .lb. 20 82 JAcjiesson 8j Robbins1 J^urrent, SOLUTIONS (also Liquors). Solution, Potassa, Citrate, IT. S .lb. 60 “ Permanganate, U.S. .lb. 25 “ Soda, Arsenate .lb. 40 “ “ Bi-Sulphite .lb. 50 “ Chlorinated, bulk gal. 40 “ “ C. S., bots-doz. 2 25 “ “ G. S., bots-doz. 2 75 “ Strychnine, Br “ “ Hall’s OZ. 12 oz. 12 “ VanSwieten’s .lb. 30 TEST-SOLUTIONS. Prepared according to the U. S. P., 1880. (Orders for bottles, with labels engraved, for Test Solutions, executed as wanted.) ' Test-Solution Acetate of Lead oz. 5 “ Albumen oz. “ Ammon.-Nitrate Silver. oz. “ Am.-Sulphate of Copper -OZ. 5 “ Bichromate Potassium.. oz. 5 Bitartrate of Sodium .oz. 5 Carbonate Ammonium . oz. 5 “ “ of Sodium... oz. 5 Chloride of Ammonium. -OZ. 5 “ Barium.. .oz. 5 “ “ Calcium -OZ. “ “ Gold .oz. 50 “ Chromate of Potassium. -OZ. 5 “ Ferric Chloride 5 “ Ferricyanide Potassium oz. 5 “ Ferrous Sulphate oz. ft “ Gelatin oz. 5 “ Hydrosulphuric Acid .... oz. ft “ Hyposulphite of Sodium oz. 5 “ Indigo oz. D “ Iodide Mercury & Potas. .oz. 5 “ Iodide of Potassim .oz. 5 “ Iodine oz. 5 “ Magnesium oz. 5 “ Mercuric Chloride. oz. 5 “ Nitrate of Barium oz. 5 “ Nitrate of Silver oz. 25 “ Oxalate of Ammonium. oz. 5 “ Permanganate of Potas. .oz. 5 “ Phosphate Ammonium _ oz. 5 “ Phosphate of Sodium... oz. 5 “ Picric Acid oz. 5 “ Platinic Chloride oz. 75 “ Potassio-Cupric Tartrate oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Calcium oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Copper oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Potassium.. oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Silver oz. 25 “ Sulphide of Ammonium oz. 0 “ Tannic Acid oz. 5 “ Tartaric Acid oz. 5 Spirits, Ammonia .lb. 50 “ “ Aromatic .lb. 55 “ “ Fetid, Br. P -lb. 75 “ Angelica, Aromatic “ “ Compound. lb 50 lb 65 “ Anise .lb. 65 “ Caiuput, Br. P lb 1 00 “ Camphor .lb. 50 “ Carmelita .lb. 1 00 “ Chloroform, U. S 85 “ Chamomile, distilled, Ph.G .lb. I 00 “ Cinnamon, IT. S .lb. 1 00 “ Elder Flowers, distilled, Ph.G. .lb. 1 00 “ Ether .lb. 75 “ Gaultheria, IT. S Ih 1 00 “ Juniper, IT. S .lb. 50 “ “ Compound, IT. S .lb. 50 “ Lavender, IT. S .Ib. 50 “ “ Compound .lb. 55 “ Lemon, TJ. S .lb. 1 00 “ Mastic, Compound .lb. 1 00 “ Melissa Compound Ib 1 25 “ “ distilled, Ph.G .lb. 1 00 “ Muriatic Ether, Ph. G -Ib. 1 00 “ Nutmeg, IT. S Ib 1 00 “ Orange .Ib. 1 00 “ Peppermint .lb. 65 “ Pimenta Ib 50 “ Raspberry, distilled, Ph.G -lb. 1 50 “ Rose. Ib 50 “ Rosemary Ih 75 “ Sage, distilled, Ph. G Ib 1 00 “ Spearmint, U. S .ib. 1 00 “ Tar .lb. 50 “ Tilia, distilled .lb 1 00 Suet, Prepared. -ib. 25 Sulphur, Iodide oz. 38 SYRUPS- McK. & R's. Of the U. S., British and German Pharma- copceias, and other formulas. Syrup, Acacia, U. S .lb. Almond 75 It Althaaa 65 Blackberry, U. S .lb. 75 and Matico .lb. 90 for Soda Water gal. 2 50 Bloodroot 60 Bloodroot, Compound .lb. 60 Bromide Calcium, see p. 83. “ Iron, IT. S ... lb. 75 “ and Quinine .lb. 2 00 “ Lithium .lb. 1 00 “ Potassium .lb. 60 “ Quinine A Strychnine .lb. 2 00 “ Sodium .lb. 75 Buchu .lb. 75 Buckthorn Bark.. lb. 60 “ Berries .lb. 60 Butternut.. .lb. 75 Cascara Sagrado.. .lb. 75 Cherry, Wild .lb. 40 Cherry, Wild, Comp. .lb. 75 Chestnut __ .lb. 75 Chloral hydrate.. lb 1 00 Chlorhydrophosphate Calcium .lb. 60 “ Iron .lb. 60 Citrate of Iron lb 60 “ “ “ & Quinine .lb. 1 50 Citric Acid, IT. S .lb. 50 Coca .lb. 75 Codeine .lb. 1 50 Coffee _lb. 75 Corn Silk .lb. 75 Coto Bark.. .lb. l 50 “ Cubeb .lb. 60 Dandelion... .lb. 60 Dover’s .lb. 75 “ Erythroxylon .lb. 75 Eucalyptus .lb. 60 Fennel .lb. 60 Galls, Aromatic.. .lb. 60 Garlic _lb. 60 Ginger .lb. 50 Grindelia Robusta .lb. 1 00 Hop .lb. 70 Hydriodic Acid, U. S .lb. 1 00 Hypophosphite Iron, &c.,see p. 83. Lime,&e., see p. 83. Manganese .lb. 75 Potassium .lb. 65 Sodium, &c., see p.83 Iodide of Iron, Br. .lb. 45 “ “ “ U. S .lb. 50 “ “ “ Ph. G .lb. 40 “ “ “ and Manganese .lb. 1 25 “ “ “ and Quinine... .lb. 2 00 “ “Lime .lb. 60 “ “ Manganese lb. 90 “ “ Potassium... Jb. 75 “ “ Starch .11). 1 00 Ipecac. lb 60 “ McKesson & Robbins’.. loz. 2 75 Lacto-Phosphate Iron, see p. 83. “ Lime, &c., see p.83 Lactate Iron .lb. 90 Lactucarium .lb. 1 00 Lemon gal. 2 00 Licorice Extract..; Jb. 60 “ Root .lb. 50 Lime, U. S .lb. 50 Morphine Jb. 1 00 Orange Flowers, U. S Jb. 60 Orange Peel, Curasao lb, 75 “ “ Seville Jb. 50 Orgeat Jb. 75 Partridge Berry Comp... .1b. 75 Phosphates, Comp., see p. 83. Tron, &c., see p. 83. Phosphate Calcium Jb. 70 Pineapple, pure, for Soda Water gal. 2 00 Poke Root. Jb. 60 Poppy Jb. 60 “ Ph. G .lb. 75 Protoxide Iron Jb. 70 Pyrophosphate Tron .lb. 70 Quebracho Bark.. Jb. 1 00 Raspberry, pure, for SodaWater gal. 2 00 German (Rubi. Idsei).. gal. 3 25 Red Rose Flowers Jb. 60 JVIc|CeSSON RRENT. »3 SYRUPS, McK. & R's—Cont’d. Syrup, Rhatany, U. S ...lb. 60 u Rhubarb ...lb. 60 (4 “ Aromatic ...lb. 50 44 “ Iron and Colombo... ...lb. 60 “ and Potassa ...lb. 70 44 Rubus, U. S ...lb. 75 44 Rumex Comp. (Scrofulous) .. ...lb. 75 Sarsaparilla --gal. 3 50 “ Comp -.gal. 3 50 “ for Soda Wat. .gal. 2 50 “ and Iodide Iron ... ...lb. 1 00 44 “ and lod. Lime, see below 44 Seneka ...lb. 50 Senna .. lb. 50 44 Simple -gal. 1 50 Squill ...lb. 40 I' SYRUPS, McK. & R’s—Cont’d. Syrup, Squill, Comp. (Cox’s Hive) ...lb. 50 Stillingia.-- “ Comp ...lb. 60 ...lb. 60 Strawberry, pure, for SodaWat.. gal. a 00 Superphosphate Iron ...lb. 60 Tar ...lb. 50 “ Compound ...lb. 60 Tolu Ih 60 It Turkey Corn Compound -. _lb. 60 Valerian ...lb. 60 tt Vanilla, for Soda Water (pure) gal. 3 50 Violets ...Ib. 50 tt Wild Cherry ...lb. 40 Wormwood. Ib 50 tt Yellow Dock... ...lb. 60 “ “ Compound ...lb. 60 syrups, McKesson & robbens’. These Syrups are carefully prepared from published recipes, and are neatly put up in one and five pound amber glass bottles, with formulas, directions and doses on labels. Other Syrups, not mentioned in this list, made to order at short notice. In 1 lb. In 5 lb. SYRUPS. Bottles. Bottles. doz. each. Bromide Calcium _ 10 00 3 50 “ Lithium . 12 (X) 4 50 Hypophosphite Iron 8 00 3 00 “ Iron and Manganese 8 00 3 00 “ Lime 8 00 3 00 “ “ andiron.- 8 00 3 00 “ “ Iron and Soda.. 8 00 3 00 “ “ & Soda (Churchill’s)... 8 00 3 00 “ “ “ & Potassa 8 (X) 3 (X) “ “ “ “ & Iron 8 00 3 00 SYRUPS. In 1 lb. Bottles. In 5 lb. Bottles. Hypophosphite Soda dm. 8 00 each. 3 00 Lacto-PhosphateIron ... 13 50 5 00 Lime 13 50 5 00 “ &Iron 13 50 5 00 “ & Pepsin ... 30 00 8 00 “ “ & Soda 13 50 5 00 “ Lime, Soda, Potas. & Iron. 18 00 7 00 Phosphates, Comp. (Chem. Food)... “ Iron, Quin. & Strych. (Aitken) 8 00 3 00 26 00 10 00 Sarsaparilla and Iodide of Lime... 12 00 4 50 tinctures, McKesson & bobbins’. Tincture TINCTURES. Aconite Leaf lb 60 “ Root, U. S_ “ “ Fleming’s..- .lb. 75 _lb. 90 44 Aloes, U.S .lb. 60 44 “ Comp lb 60 44 “ and Myrrh, U. S .lb. 60 44 Ambergris .lb. 4 00 Ambrette .lb. 75 44 Anohusa _ lb. 50 44 Antispasmodic .lb. 50 Apooynum Cannab _lb. 70 Arbor Vitae _lb. 60 Arnica Flowers, U.S lb. 50 44 “ Root, U. S .lb. 65 Aromatic -lb. 60 Asafetida, U. S._ .lb. 60 Belladonna, U.S .lb. 50 44 Benzoin, U.S .lb. 75 44 “ Comp., U. S .lb. 75 Bitter Root -lb. 60 44 Blackberry .lb. 50 Bloodroot. U.S -lb. 50 44 Blue Cohosh.. “ “ .Comp Ih 60 .lb. 60 Blue Flag lb 60 Boldo .lb. 1 60 Box (Buxus) lb, 60 Bromide Iodine .lb. 2 00 44 “ “ De-color .lb. 2 50 44 Bryonia, U. S lb 60 44 Buchu .lb. 50 44 Cactus Grandiflora ,1b. 4 50 Calabar Bean -lb. 90 44 Calumba. .lb. 50 44 Calcium,Iodide - .lb. 90 44 Calendula, U. S .lb. 60 44 Camphor “ Compound .lb. 50 .lb. 75 44 Canella Ih, 60 Cannabis Indica .lb. 85 “ “ Ethereal... .lb. 1 40 1,4 Cantharides, U.S .lb. 70 Capsicum, U.S... lb 70 44 Cardamom, U. S _lb. 75 44 “ Comp., U. S .lb. 60 44 Cascarilla .lb. 50 Of the U. S., British and German Pharmacopoeias, and other reliable formulas. Tinctukes—Conti n u e d. Tincture Castor lb. 2 25 3 00 “ “ French Codex ..lb. Catechu Comp., U. S ..lb. 60 Celandine ..lb. 60 Chamomile ...lb. 60 “ Cherry Bark ..lb. 60 Chewstick ..lb. 60 “ Chiretta, U. S._ ..lb. 60 Cimicifuga.. lb 60 Cinchona ..lb. 60 “ Comp., TJ. S_ ...lb. 60 “ Bed ...lb. 75 Cinnamon ...lb. 50 Cloves. ...lb. 60 Coca ..lb. 85 44 Cocculus Indicus ..lb. 60 44 Cochineal ..lb. 60 Colchicum Root ...lb. 70 “ Seed, IJ. S “ “ Ethereal.. ...lb. 70 ...lb. 85 44 Collinsonia ..lb. 65 44 Colocynth ..lb. 50 44 Conium, U. S ...lb. 50 Copper, Aeet., Rademacher’s.lb. 60 Coto Bark ..lb. 1 00 Cranesbill.. lb. 50 it Cubeb, U. S ...lb. 50 Cudbear ..lb. 50 Curcuma ..lb. 50 Damiana ...lb. 85 Drosera Rotundifolia ..lb. 90 Ergot “ Ethereal ..lb. 60 “ ..lb. 70 44 Eucalyptus. ..lb. 65 Foxglove, U. S “ Ph. G ..lb. 60 ...lb. 1 00 Fucus Vesiculosus : ..lb. 65 Galls, TJ. S ..lb. 50 it “ Compound ..lb. 60 44 Garlic ..lb. 60 44 Gelseinium, U. S. ...lb. 60 tt Gentian ..lb. 50 “ Compound, U. S.. ...lb. 50 Ginger, G. S ...lb. 60 Golden Seal, U. S lb 60 Green Soap, U. S ...lb. 60 84 JVLcJCesson 8j Robbins1 J-’rices J!!!urrent. Tincture Tinctures—Continued. Grindelia Robusta .lb. 1 00 Guaiac, U. S ._ .lb. 70 44 Ammoniated, U. S_ .lb. “ Dewee’s .lb. 85 “ Ethereal... .lb. 1 00 Guarana lb. 1 50 Hellebore .lb. 50 44 Hop, U. S Jb. 60 Horehound .lb. 50 U Horsechestnut .lb. 60 44 Hydrangea .lb. 50 Hydropiper .. .lb. 60 Hyoscyamus, U. S lb 50 Ignatia Amara, U. 8 .. .lb. 85 Indian Cannabis, U. S_ .lb. 85 44 Iodine, IT. S lb, 1 00 fck “ (Churchill’s) .lb. 1 50 “ Colorless lb 1 25 14 Compound .lb. 1 25 44 Ethereal.. -lb 2 00 4 4 Ipecac lb. 75 44 and Opium, U. S .lb. 1 75 44 Iron, Acetate, U. 8 .lb. 50 44 Bestuchef’s. lb. 80 4 4 4 4 British _lb. 1 00 44 44 44 Ph.G .lb. 1 00 44 44 Comp... .lb. 50 44 44 Muriate .lb. 40 44 44 44 Tasteless .lb. 75 44 44 Pomati .lb. 40 44 Jaborandi .lb. 65 “ Jalap .lb. 75 Kalina, Ph. B. _lb. 60 4* Kino Jb. 60 44 Lactucarium Jb. 1 25 4fc Larkspur Seed Jb. 90 Lavender Comp., U. S Ih 60 Lettuce Jb. 50 Licorice Jb. 50 44 Life Root Jb. 50 Lobelia and Capsicum Jb. 70 44 Ethereal. Jb. 60 44 44 Herb Jb. 50 44 44 Seed lb .50 44 Lupulin Ih 1 25 44 Malva Jb. 75 44 Matico Jb. 70 Mountain Balm lb 1 00 Musk, McK. & R Jb. 4 50 44 IT. 8... 11) 45 00 44 Myrrh, TJ. S Jb. 80 Myrrh and Capsic (Hot Drops)lb. 65 Nux Vomica, lT. S Jb. 65 44 Opium, U. S., 1870 Jb. 1 00 44 44 1880 lb 1 50 44 Ph. G ..... Jb. 1 50 44 44 Acetate, U. S Jb. 2 75 “ Ammon. Br . lb 1 25 44 Camphorated, U. S. .lb. 50 44 Crocat. (Ph. G.) Jb. 3 00 44 44 Deodorized Jb. 2 00 44 Orange, Bitter, U. S. .lb. 50 44 44 Sweet, U. S... Jb. 50 44 Orris .. Jb. 50 44 Phosphorus Alcoholic .lb. 1 50 44 Phosphorus, Ethereal -lb. 2 00 Physostigma, U. S _lb. 90 Pimpinella, Ph. G Jb. 1 00 44 Pleurisy Jb. 60 44 Poison Oak, (Rhus tox.) Jb. 75 44 Poke Root Jb. 50 44 Poppy Jb. 60 Prickly Ash Jb. 50 Pulsatilla Jb. 50 U Pyrethrum, IT. S lb 75 Quassia, U. 8 Jb. 50 44 44 Compound .lb. 75 Quinine Jb. 2 00 44 Quebracho Il> 1 50 44 Red Saunders Jb. 60 44 Rhatany, IT. 8.. Jb. 50 44 Rhubarb, IT. 8 Jb. 60 44 44 Aqu., Ph. G lb 50 44 Aromatic, IT. S .lb. 70 44 44 and Aloes Ih 60 44 and Gentian Jb. 60 44 and Senna lb 60 Rhubarb, Sweet, IT. S Jb. 70 “ 44 Vinosa, Ph. G lb 75 44 Rhus Toxicodendron Jb. 75 Saffron, American Jb. 60 44 44 Spanish, IT. S Jb. 1 50 Tinctukes—Continued. Tincture, Sandalwood .. 1 00 “ Savin 60 “ Scuilcap... 60 “ Seneka 60 “ Senna 50 “ Compound ..lb. 50 Serpentaria, U. S.. ..lb. 50 Snake Root Compound ..lb. 1 00 “ Soap Bark 50 “ Soap, Camphorated . ..lb. 50 “ Squill, V. S... 50 “ Compound lb, 60 “ Star-grass.. 1 00 “ Stone Root 75 Stramonium Compound ... ..lb. 50 “ “ Leaf ..lb. 50 “ Seed ..lb. 50 Strychnine Comp.. lb, 00 “ Styrax 60 “ Sudorific 1 50 “ Sumbul, F. S. . ...lb. 00 “ Tar 60 “ Tolu, U. S.... 70 “ Tonca 75 “ Unicorn 60 Valerian, U. S _.lb. 50 “ Ammoniated, U. S.lb. 90 “ Etherial, Ph.G.. ..lb. 75 Vanilla, U. S.. ..lb. 00 Veratrum Viride, U. S ..lb. 60 Vetivert Root ..lb. 75 “ Violets ..lb. 75 “ Wahoo ..lb. 60 Warburg’s, genuine formula.lb. 3 50 “ 1 oz. vials.doz. 3 60 Modified ..lb. 1 75 Wild Yam ..lb. 60 Trituration, Elaterin... 6 00 VINEGARS-McK. & R’s. Vinegar, Aromatic... 1 00 “ Cantharides ..lb. 1 00 “ Colchicum 75 “ Digitalis.. 75 “ Distilled... . 35 “ Garlic 75 “ Lobelia, U. S ..lb. 75 “ Opium 3 50 “ Raspberry... ..lb. 75 “ Sanguinaria ..lb. 65 Squill, U. S ..lb. 50 WATERS, COLOGNE—McK. & R’s. Water, Cologne, Bell, Extra ... -gal. 6 00 “ qts doz. 18 00 “ pts. doz. 12 00 “ i Pts doz. 7 50 “ “ “ i “ - doz. 5 00 This is an agreeable and lasting Cologne, put up in flint Tincture bottles. Water, Cologne, “Diana’s Bath” .... -gal. 5 00 “ in 8 oz. long Florida Water bottles, stamped to retail 75 cents .doz. 5 00 A very pleasant and cheap Cologne. Water,Cologne, “Farina,” McK. & R. gal. 8 00 44 44 doz. 7 50 “ Trial size doz. 1 50 Delicate! Exquisite! Permanent! In Handsome Glass Mushroom-Stoppered 8 oz. Flint Bot- ties. Elegant Illuminated Label. Water, Cologne, Marie Louise -gal. 8 00 “ pts doz. 16 50 “ i pts— doz. 10 50 “ i pts... doz. 6 00 This Cologne is made of the finest oils, and put up in extra flint glass-stopped French squares, with illuminated labels. Water, Cologne, McK. & R 6 00 “ Musk Odor -gal. 8 00 “ Rose “ . -gal. 8 00 Verbena Odor... -gal. 6 00 We have superior facilities for manufacturing Colognes. through our steam arrangements tor distilling, and the purity ot our Ottoes: all our Cologne Waters will be foundto possess strength with delicacy of odor. Water, Florida, McKesson & Robbins’ .doz. 4 50 J'A.cJC ess on 8j Robbins1 JIurrent. »5 WATERS. MEDICINAL—McK. & R's. Water, Anise, IT. S._. _ ..lb. 30 Hitter Almond, U. S... ..lb. 35 Camphor, U. S ..lb. 30 Caraway 30 Chamomile, Concentrated ..lb. 1 00 Cherry Laurel 35 Chlorine, IJ. S ..lb. 15 Cinnamon, TJ. S_. ..lb. 35 ii “ Spirituous, Ph. G Creasote, U. S._ ..lb. ..lb. 30 30 Distilled 15 Elder Flower. “ Concentrated... ..lb. 50 ..lb. 1 00 Fennel, U. S. ,_lb. 30 Heliotrope... ..lb. 1 00 Javelle. 75 Lavender ..lb. 60 Lead, 1J.S. ..lb. 15 Lettuce ..lb. 30 Lime 50 Lovage ..lb. 30 Melissa .. ..lb. 60 Nux Vomica, Rademacher’s. ..lb. 60 Opium, Ph. G ..lb. 2 00 Parsley ..lb. 60 Peppermint, IT. S._ ..lb. 25 Quassia, Kademacher’s... Raspberry, Concentrated ..lb. 60 ..lb. 1 25 Rose, IT. S___ ._ ._ 1 75 Rosemary Flower. ..lb. 60 Sage, Concentrated ..lb. 1 00 Spearmint, IT. S ..lb. 30 Tilia 60 “ Concentrated ..lb. 1 00 Valerian ..lb. 30 Wintergreen ..lb. 30 WINES, MEDICINAL-McK. & R s. Wine, Aloes, IT. S ..lb. 75 American Ash. ..lb. 1 00 Antimony ..lb. 75 *.* Aromatic ..lb. 75 ° Beef, pints “ 5 “ doz. b 00 3 00 WINES, MEDICINAL—McK. & R.s. Wine, Beef and Iron, pints .doz. 8 00 “ “ 5 “ .bot. 3 00 & Cinchona,pts.doz. 10 00 " “ “ “ 5 “ bot. 3 50 Calisaya Bark, 1 pint bottles.. “ “ 5 “ .doz. 10 00 .bot. 3 50 and Iron, pints.doz. 10 00 " “ “ 5 “ .bot. 3 50 and Strych-pts.doz. 44 44 44 5 44 .bot. 10 00 3 50 Colchicum Hoot, 1 pint bot’s. 44 44 5 44 44 . _doz. 12 00 .bot. 4 50 “ Seed, 1 “ “ . .doz. 12 00 44 5 44 44 bot. 4 50 Comfrey Comp., 1 pt. bots “ “ 5 pt. bots .doz. 10 00 .bot. 3 50 Ergot lb 90 Ipecac ...lb. 90 Iron. B. P.._ ...lb. 70 “ Bitter, 1 pint bottles .doz. 10 00 .bot. 3 50 “ “ 4 oz. “ .doz. 4 00 “ and Bismuth ...lb. l 00 “ and Quinine ...lb. 2 00 “ Citrate ...lb. 1 00 Ladies’ Slipper... ...lb. 90 Opium, U. S.. “ Rousseau’s (Ph. Er.).. “ Sydenham’s lb 2 25 ...lb. 4 50 ...lb. 3 00 Pancreatine, in 1 pint bottles. .doz. 15 00 in 5 pint bottles. .hot. 5 50 Pepsin, in 1 pint bottles. “ in 5 pint bottles .doz. 12 00 .bot. 4 50 Quinine “ B. P ...lb. 2 00 1 00 Rhubarb ...lb. 1 00 Squill. ...lb. Tar ...lb. 75 Wild Cherry, in 1 pint bottles.doz. “ in 5 pint bottles.bot. 8 00 3 00 De-tannated .doz. 8 00 4k 44 .bot. 3 00 “ Ferrated, pints. -bot. 9 00 “ “ “ 5 “ . .doz. 3 25 We are constantly prepared to furnish other Syrups, Tinctures, Wines, &c., not mentioned in this list. Special quotations given bv the pa lion or large quantity. b J PILLS, GELATINE-COATED, McKESSON & ROBBINS,’ in bottles of 25 each, bottles 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 2 25 CATHARTIC, COMP., C. S CATHARTIC, IMPROVED CATHARTIC, V EC ETA RLE grna a COOK'S << DIXNKK (LADY WKBSTKli’S) HOOPER'S “HOSPITAL OITMNK,” 1 Kr 4 00 5 75 44 3 trr«* . . .. “ POPOPIIYLLIN, 1-2 er PODOPHYLLIX, comp 18 00 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE, 1 i?r QUININE. BI-SULPHATE. 1 irrs l..doz. ° 2 75 4 75 6 75 3 00 5 25 7 50 2 00 QUININE, BI-SELPHATE. 8 grs “ “ QIIMNE, SULPHATE, 1 “ “ QUININE, SULPHATE, 3 grs “ ‘ TRIPLEX “ “ WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING: ABSTRACTS, u. s. p., page 61. According- to the II. S. P. of 1880. Each grain represents two grains of the crude drug. BLUE PILL, U. S. P., page 62. Prepared by succussion, according to the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. BEEF, WINE and IRON, page 85. Prepared from the best materials, and warranted to keep. CHLOROFORM, PURIFIED, page 62. Prepared according to the U. S. P. 1880. COD LIVER OIL, “Maltese Cross,” page 105. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, of our own importation. COD LIVER OIL EMULSIONS, page 62. Carefully prepared from the finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. ERG-OTIN FOR HYPODERMIC USE, page 64. Very reliable, and perfectly soluble in water. FLUID EXTRACTS, pages 65 to 69. Prepared in the most careful manner from selected crudes. FRUIT JUICES, page 70. Prepared directly from the fruit. Are guaranteed pure, and will make fine syrups. PEPSIN, Concentrated and Saccharated, page 71. Verv carefullv prepared, and of full Pharmacopceial strength. SOLID EXTRACTS, page 70. Prepared from selected crudes, and of guaranteed purity and strength. SOLID EXTRACTS, Powdered, page 69. Each grain represents one grain of the solid extract. 86 JVLcJCeSSON 8f pURRENT, McK. & R. POWDERED DRUGS. It seems highly proper to place ti list of some of the most important powdered drugs in oui catalogue of pharmaceutical preparations, because the selection and garbling of the crude drug and its reduction to a powdered form make a preparation of the powder, and as such it should carry the label of the producer as a guarantee of its purity, the same as a bottle of Quinine 01 Fluid Extract. The extra cost of 25 cents for 1 lb. bottles has been objectionable, and we have recently adopted 1 lb. square tins as containers, and prices quoted below, which will be subject to market changes, include the cans, the increased cost for which is trifling. These cans are very sightly and make neat and attractive shelf packages. Powdered Cinchona Baiks and Powdered Opium will bo labeled with their respective assays, and upon the labels of Powdered Ergot and Powdered Narcotic Eeaves will be stated the year that the crudes were gathered. Other powders than those here quoted will be furnished, of guaranteed purity, upon applica- tion. Our desire is to have the trade order the following powders in 1 lb. cans only, and on that account we have merely added the increased cost, figured down to the lowest basis. Specify McKesson & Kobbins’ powders in pound cans. Aromatic Powder , Bark, Cinchona, Bolivia, 3% total alkaloids - “ “ Calisaya, 6% total alkaloids, over 2% being quinine “ “ Cuprea, 4i% total alkaloids, over 21% " “ “ “ Bed, true, 6% total alkaloids, over 2% “ “ “ “ “ R 3% total alkaloids Berries, Cubeb (coarse powder) Cantharides lb. ....lb, lb. lb. ....lb. lb. lb. lb. 1 60 1 10 2 10 1 35 2 10 1 10 65 1 30 40 Colocynth, Pulp (freed from seeds) lb. 2 30 Cream of Tartar - - lb. 40 Dover’s Powder, IJ. S., 1870, with Powdered Sulphate Potassa ....lb. 1 25 “ “ “ 1880, with Powdered Sugar of Milk . ....lb. 1 40 lb. 75 Extracts, Solid, see Solid Extracts, Powdered, page 69. “ Licorice, Calab. True - lb. 50 Flowers, Bed Bose - - - ....lb. 2 75 Guarana lb. 1 80 Gum Aloes, Socotrine - ....lb. 70 We call special attention to our Purified Socotr ine Aloes (not powdered), which we con- sider a better form for general use, see page 62. Gum Arabic, first select - - ....lb. 55 “ “ “ “ granulated ....lb. 55 “ Asafetida. We do not advise the pow'dered form for this article, as the heat, neces- sarily used in powdering the best grades, affects the quality, while the grades which are easily powdered are deficient in strength. We advise the use of Purified Asa- fetida, see page 62. Gum, Gamboge - - - - 95 45 “ Mastic - - ....lb. 1 65 “ Myrrh ....lb. 55 “ Opium (assay on every label) at present testing lb. 6 25 “ Scammony, Virgin (assay on every label) at present testing 80), lb. 11 00 Tragaeanth.. - lb. 1 25 Leaf, Aconite lb. 35 Belladonna - lb. 35 “ Conium ....lb. 35 “ Digitalis - lb. 40 “ Hyoscyamus lb. 40 “ Senna, Alex - lb. 35 Nutmeg - ....lb. 1 15 Nux Vomica I .. lb. 35 Pepper, Black. - - - ....lb. 35 Potassium, Chlorate, French lb. 35 Boot, Aconite, English .. • ....lb. 80 “ Belladonna - - 35 “ Ginger, Jamaica . . - ....lb. 35 “ Golden Seal - - lb. 45 “ Ipecac, Brazil . ....lb. 1 20 “ Jalap - ....lb. 40 “ Licorice, Bussian - ....lb. 35 “ Orris, Florentine - ....lb. 35 “ Bhatany . - lb. &5 “ Bhubarb . - lb. 1 60 “ Sarsaparilla, Honduras ....lb. 50 “ Senega — 11). 80 “ Serpentaria - - ....lb. 50 “ Valerian, English lb. 40 “ Veratrum Viride . lb. 40 Seed, Anise . - lb. 30 “ Cardamom ....lb. 2 80 “ Colchicum, English ....lb. 80 “ Lobelia - - lb. 1 10 “ Santonica (foreign wormseed) lb. 35 Soap, White Castile ... lb. 50 Sugar of Milk - - lb. 40 JVLcJ£eSSON 8[ jR.OBBINS' pURRENT. McKesson & robbing fluid extracts. FLUID EXTRACT AVA, [Kava Kava]. A bitter tonic, asserted to be a remedy for gonori-hoea. FLUID EXTRACT BAEL FRUIT. Astringent. “ Useful in diarrhoea, dysentery, with debility of the mucous membrane, and other diseases of the bowels with relaxation, which it relieves without inducing constipa- tion.” FLUID EXTRACT BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM. Thought to possess tonic and alterative properties; also has been recommended for scrofulous and syphilitic diseases; see page 65. FLUID EXTRACT BLACK HAW, bark of root. Reputed efficacious in preventing miscarriage, whether habitual, or threatened as the result of accident. FLUID EXTRACT BOLDO. “ A tonic, especially in cases where there existed chronic hepatic torpor.” FLUID EXTRACT CASCARA SACRADA. Of value in bilious affections. Pills of 2 grains Solid Extract; see page 74. FLUID EXTRACT COCA. We have Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract, 1, 2, and 3 grs.; see note, page 74. FLUID EXTRACT GOTO BARK. Asserted to be of value as a remedy for diarrhoea. FLUID EXTRACT DAM1ANA. _ K Reputed to be efficacious in debility of the sexual organs of both sexes caused by abuse, or consequent on old age. For Gelatine-Coated Pills, see page 75. FLUID EXTRACT ERCOT. , iv McKesson & Robbins’ Fluid Extract Ergot has been thoroughly tried and has given unqual- ified satisfaction. The fresh drug is carefully selected, and the method of preparation insures uniformity and reliability. One minim of the Fluid Extract represents one grain of Ergot. McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin is reliable and uniform, and in the form of their Gelatine-Coated Pills, has come into very general use; see page 75. Purified Ergotin, specially prepared for hypodermic use, is also offered ; see page 62. FLUID EXTRACT EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS. t # K fi Antiperiodic, and, unlike quinine, it is claimed that it may be given during the febrile parox- ysm with ameliorating effects. Also, Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract: see page 79. FLUID EXTRACT EVENING PRIMROSE. t Useful in eruptions, especially in tetter. Recommended in asthma, hooping-cough, ac. FLUID EXTRACT FUCUS VESICULOUS. Has been proved of efficacy in decreasing excessive obesity, when given for some time. FLUID EXTRACT CELSEMIUM. , _ _ + . „ , ., « , As many practitioners have expressed a desire for the Fluid Extract made from the fresh root, we have it gathered for us. For price, see page 67. It has been used in intermittent fever; see note, page 75. FLUID EXTRACT GRINDELIA ROBUSTA. t + This plant is a native of California, and has been used successfully as ail antidote to Knus poisoning, and has afforded much relief in hay fever and all asthmatic difficulties. It has also been recommended in catarrh of the urinary organs ; see note page 75. FLUID EXTRACT GUARANA, [Paullinia sorbilisl. Is claimed a specific in sick, nervous, and sun headache, valuable in neuralgia and affections of the mucous membrane, and recommended in diarrhoea, dysentery, and kindred diseases. We offer, also, Elixir, and Gelatine-Coated Pills; see pages 63 and 76. FLUID EXTRACT JABORANDI. u t .. . A powerful diaphoretic and sialagogue, valuable in rheumatism and syphilitic troubles 01 longstanding. We offer Gelatine-Coated Pills; see page 77. FLUID EXTRACT JAMAICA DOGWOOD. FLUID EXTRACT MISTLETOE, [Viscum Album]. Has been recommended as a substitute for Ergot, to which it is said to be superior in causing natural (intermittent) contractions. FLUID EXTRACT QUEBRACHO BARK. FLUID EXTRACT MOUNTAIN BALM. , , . .. . A plant native of California. Recommended in bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic colds, and said to be efficacious in diseases of the kidneys and bladder. FLUID EXTRACT SANDAL WOOD. + Now largely used in gonorrhoea. For Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract see page 80. FLUID EXTRACT SUMBUL. . U1 A nervous stimulant. Recommended in gastric spasms, hysteria, chlorosis, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhcea, palsy of the limbs, epilepsy, and other nervous disorders. Used in Russia in low fevers of a typhus character, and in asthmic cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. FLUID EXTRACT SUNDEW [Drosera]. Useful in affections of the chest. FLUID EXTRACT USTILACO MAIDIS [Corn Fungus]. Sometimes called Corn Ergot, and is recommended as a substitute for Ergot of Rye. FLUID EXTRACT XANTHEUM SPINOSUM. Claimed to be of value in hydrophobia. IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO McKesson & Robbins’ Pills i Granules. McK. & R. Aconitia Crystals (Duquesnel’s), 1-200 gr., per 100, 60c. The most uniform and reliable preparation of Aconitia, but very powerful, and should be prescribed with caution as regards amount and frequency of dose. McK. & R. Aloin and Strychnine. {st°ydnnna, • • per 100, 60c. A tonic laxative granule, prescribed for chronic constipation where a painless peristaltic action is desired. Especially useful in the treatment of the aged. Since introducing this formula to the profession and adding the granules to our list our sales have been exceedingly large. We have received numerous letters and reports from physicians speaking in the highest terms of the results of their administration, and thanking us for introducing this granule to tneir notice. It is necessary to specify “McK. & R.” McK. & R. Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna, . . per 100, 60c. The same formula as the preceding, with the addition of 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna to each granule. McK. & R. Atropia and Morphia, No. i. j '1-24 fT'.} • per 100, 75c. McK. & R. Atropia and Morphia, No. 2. {Mo$!"n% } • per 100, $1.00. McK. & R. Cinchonidia and Capstcum. {Mv^ca^ld,®ulpl1l’Jf"'} per 100, $1.50. McK. & R. Diuretic. \scancarb.Exac., 11-2*™.- \ per 100, 60c. (01. Juniperi Bacc., 1-16 gr. ) 1 ’ McK. & R. Ergotin Purif., i gr. (each pill — io grs. Ergot of Rye), 90c. “ “ “ 3 grs. ( “ “ = 30 grs. “ “ ), $1.60. “ “ “ 5 grs. ( “ “ = 50 grs. “ “ ), $2.40. We manufacture our Purif. Ergotin with great care from the best quality of fresh, selected Ergot, and it contains in the most potent form all the active constituents of Ergot of Rye, each grain representing 10 grs! Ergot, and each 3 gr. pill being equal to half a tenspoonful of officinal fluid extract. The value of Ergotin, in the place of the crude drug and the Fluid Preparations, is conceded, and it is being largely administered both in this country and in Europe. It has taken a prominent place in the treatment of Neurotic diseases. Many of our most reliable practitioners, and particularly those of extended experience in Gynaecology, assert that they have never found a preparation of Ergotin which, by experience, they felt as much confidence as in McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin Pills. The advantages of prescribing it in this form are obvious. (Dose, 2 to 9 grs.) We offer our krgotin, prepared specially for hypodermic use, in one ounce bottles Specify McK. & R.’s for hypodermic USE, AS WE ALSO MANUFACTURE AN ERGOTIN AFTER BONJEAN’S FORMULA. McK. & R. Ergotin and Alotn j aS!"Purif'ii%■'.\ • • • Per IOO> $1.25. The use of Ergotin is rapidly increasing in scope. This pill is recommended for its peristaltic action on the mucous membrane. McK. & R. Ergotin and Cannabis Indica. j IT 1-2 fr} per 100, $1.25. Where a continued treatment with Ergot is necessary, the addition of Cannab. Indica is frequently preferred, and many physicians, who have employed this combination for sleepless cases of mania, hemicrania, and congestive nervous conditions that follow uterine disorders of women, give the quality of these Extracts a very satisfactory mention. Dose, 1 to 3. McK. & R. Extract Cascara Sagrada, 2 grs., . . . per too, 40c. Recommended in bilious affections. McK. & R. Glonoinum (Nitro-Glycerin) 1-100 gr., . per 100, 60c. Pronounced beneficial in Neuralgic Headaches. McK. & R. Helonias Compound, 2 grs. jcaX^ynin!'"'1"1'aa' 1'J l . per 100, 80c. ’ & (Mitchella, rep., 1 1-2 grs. J 1 McK. & R. Iodoform and Opium. {\ fr.} • • ■ Per IOO> $I-5°- Useful in chronic diarrhoea. McK. & R. Laxative, Special. (See Dr'Fordyce 1ja)[]‘"’esBwork °" p"erperal) per ioo, 50c. !Ext. Coloc. Comp, pulv., 1 2-3 grs.l Ext. Hyoseyami, 1 1-4 grs. | Aloes Socotrin, pulv., 6-H gr. j- Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 6-12 gr. Res. Podophylli, Ipecac., pulv., aa, 1-12 gr. J McK. & R. Mercury, Protiodide, 1-8, 1-5, 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 gr., per 100, 40c. McK. & R. Mercury, Protiodide, 1 centigramme, . . per 100, 40c. The Protiodide Mercury used in our granules is freshly made in our own laboratory, and is guaranteed to be reliable. Our immense demand proves that the profession have found them as represented. We have added 1 centigramme,as we have received many inquiries for it, being the identical size of the sugar-coated pills of foreign manufacture. McK. & R. Morphine, Sulphate, 1-20, 1-16, 1-10, 1-8, 1-6, and 1-4 gr. We have increased the list of sizes of these reliable granules. McK. & R. Nitro-Glycerin. (See Glonoinum.) McK. & R. Petroleum, Crude, per 100, 60c. Each pill contains 2 minims of the Crude Oil of Petroleum. Our pills furnish the best form for administering this remedy. McK. & R. Picrotoxin, i-8o gr., per 100, 60c. A prominent physician, in referring to this alkaloid, says that his success with Picrotoxine in the treatment of night sweating in Phthisis and other diseases has been decidedly superior to any attained by the use of the mineral acids, belladonna and ergot, singly or combined. He writes: “I have not employed this drug in the night sweats of phthisis solely. 1 recall a case of chronic pleurisy m which, the jffusioD having been absorbed, convalescence was unaccountably retarded and prostration was so extreme that a latent, incipient phthisis was sus- pected. The skin was bathed in perspiration during the greater portion of the twenty-four hours, and this being the only discoverable morbid condition, I resolved to treat it with picrotoxine. It was promptly checked, and convalescence set in immediately. I have em- ployed the drug in nearly one hundred cases.” “My custom has been to give a pill containing gr. 1-&0 at bedtime, which dose may be repeated once or twice during the day in obstinate cases, and, at my suggestion, the firm of McKesson A Robbins, of New York, have added such a pill to their list.” McK. & R. Quinine and Capsicum, No. i. {^i?!nc«ps“c?,h'’ per 100, $1.50. McK. & R. Quinine and Capsicum, No. 2. 1-2} Per IOO> $2-5°- McK. & R. Zinc, Oxide, i and 2 grs., per 100, 40c. Send for Eighth Edition of our Formula Book. Specify McK. & R., to avoid substitution and consequent disappointment. Request the druggists to stock McK. & R.’s. JVLcJIeSSON 8j J'vOBBINS' jHuRRENT. 89 Proprietary Articles, VARIOUS PREPARATIONS. We carry the most complete stock of Proprietary Articles in the country, and CAN OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICES. Note.—To facilitate reference to articles in this department, we have embraced American and Foreign manufactures under one heading, continuing double columns for the purpose of condensation. On foreign preparations, stamps, when necessary, will be charged extra. We supply all imported articles which are in market, even if not on this list, at lowest prices. Absorbent, Hebras Corn Acetol, Powers’ (Disinfectant) pts. Acid, Lemon, McKesson & Robbins’ * “ Phosphates, Horsford’s, sm’l. * “ “ “ large “ Salicylic, Granular, Frye’s — DOZ. 1 75 1 75 1 25 4 00 8 00 6 00 5 50 GROSS 13 50 7 00 78 00 5 25 60 00 7 50 84 00 4 00 45 00 1 62 18 00 7 60 7 75 90 00 3 00 7 00 6 00 6 25 70 00 8 00 93 00 Ammonia, Household — “ Mono-Carb.,Alehin's.lbs Amycos, small “ large Anakesis - Anisette, Disbrow’s - Annihilator, Hedges’ F. & A “ McDonald’s Cough “ Wolcott’s, 50c “ “ 1 00 Anodyne, Gilbert’s Breast.- ... . “ Grove’s “ Hunnewell’s Tolu “ Shaker. “ Toothache, see Drops. Antidote, Baker’s, small... 1 75 15 00 3 50 8 00 7 50 1 75 8 00 3 60 4 00 8 00 2 00 1 85 3 50 2 75 2 00 8 00 10 00 6 75 65 7 75 8 00 87 00 18 00 21 00 39 00 114 00 7 00 93 00 7 50 1 75 5 50 3 75 3 00 42 00 6 00 8 00 26 40 3 75 7 50 3 75 8 00 “ “ “ 16 ozs “ “ half gal. ... “ Bish’s, small t 42 00 95 00 42 00 Aporo (a remedy for cuts & bruises) 2 50 1 75 20 00 30 7 50 1 75 12 00 63 00 “ “ “ sample size 85 18 00 9 50 36 00 1 00 10 50 3 50 “ “ 2 3 50 3 50 7 50 1 85 21 00 3 75 42 00 3 75 7 50 * “ Graefenberg’s Consumptives’ 9 00 5 25 “ Hamilton’s Oriental 3 50 DOZ. GROSS Balm, Harter’s Lung, small 1 75 * k k “ large 4 25 tt Lawrence’s Tar 2 00 Marsden’s Pectoral, small ... 3 75 42 00 4 4 “ “ large 7 00 80 00 It Metcalfe’s 7 50 tt Miller’s Magnetic 1 85 21 00 tt Norwegian, small 2 00 “ large 8 00 tt Quirk’s Carrageen 4 00 45 00 tt Kush’s Lung .. 8 00 93 00 tt “Thousand Flowers” 4 50 Balsam, Adamson’s Cough 2 75 44 Allen’s Lung 6 75 tt Arnold’s, small 2 00 # tt “ large 7 50 tt Becker’s Bye, Genuine l 50 17 50 tt Bishop’s Cough 1 75 Blackman’s, small 3 00 tt “ large 6 00 4k Brant’s . 7 50 87 00 Brown’s Acacian 7 50 tt Buchan’s Hungarian 7 75 90 00 Burr’s Lung 3 00 tt Cheeseman’s Arabian 3 75 tt Coe’s Cough, small. 2 75 44 “ “ large 8 00 93 00 * tt Dames’ Horse 10 00 44 Denton’s 1 80 21 00 44 Dickinson’s Boneset, 25c... 1 75 “ “ “ 50c... 3 50 tt England’s Honey 1 75 tt Pitch’s Pulmonary.. 8 25 96 00 tt Folger’s Olosaonian. 7 75 90 00 44 Gardner’s 3 75 * 44 Gombault’s Caustic 12 00 * tt Hall’s 7 50 tt Hamilton’s Cough, small.. l 75 “ “ large.. 3 50 Hanford’s Myrrh 1 75 tt Haynes’ Arabian 1 05 18 00 tt Hill’s, of Honey 1 IX) 9 00 * 44 Hyatt’s Life 8 50 * ‘4 “ “ Double 11 00 44 Jackson’s Magic, small 1 50 “ “ medium. 3 50 44 “ “ large 7 00 44 Keating’s 1 65 18 00 tt Knapp’s Cough, small 1 90 tt “ “ large 3 80 fct Koehler’s Arabian. 7 75 tt Masta’s Pulmonic 5 75 44 Miller’s 3 85 44 00 tt Mingay’s 1 75 20 00 tt Park’s Wild Cherry, small. 3 75 tt “ “ “ large. 7 50 Peckham’s. 2 50 28 50 tt Pettit’s Canker 1 50 tt “ Cough 3 50 tt Porter’s, 25c size 1 90 21 60 tt “ 50c “ 3 80 43 20 “ 75c “ 5 70 64 80 tt Powell’s Aniseed, small... 6 00 tt “ “ large... 12 00 tt Prior’s 3 50 K. & C. Pulmonary, small. 3 00 * tt “ “ large. 7 75 44 Roman Eye 1 65 19 00 tt Rush’s White Mustard 1 75 tt “ “ “ large 2 75 tt Sawen’s Cough, smali 3 50 39 00 tt Seabury’s “ small 1 85 21 00 tt “ “ large 3 65 42 00 tt Silliman’s Cough 1 75 tt Turlington’s 75 8 00 tt Uncle Sam’s Blackberry... 1 50 tt Van Deusen’s.. 2 75 30 00 ♦ 44 Wakefield’s Blackberry 2 12 24 00 8j j^URRENT. 90 DOZ. GROSS Balsam, Well’s Throat & Lung, sin’ll 2 00 “ “ “ “ nied’m 4 00 “ “ “ “ large.. 8 00 “ Wilcox’s Pulmonary 2 75 * “ Wistar’s Wild Cherry 8 00 * “ “ “ “ small 4 00 “ “ “ “ Park’s 7 75 90 00 “ Wood’s Lung. 6 50 Bandoline, Coudray’s, No. 1161 1 25 “ “ “ 1164 1 75 “ “ “ 1165 2 50 “ “ “ 1166 3 00 “ ttequa’s - 75 Bandoline Powder, Parshall’s - 75 Ban is her, Upham’s Pimple 3 75 42 00 Barley, Robinson’s, in 1 lb. papers 1 25 13 50 “ “ in 1 lb. cans.. 2 50 Barosma, Thompson’s 7 50 87 00 Baths, Penne’s Electro-Chemical... 3 75 Batteries, Boyd’s.. 2 75 30 00 “ Richardson’s 3 50 Bay Rum, Gen. Imported, 6s 0 00 “ “ McKesson & Robbins’, 6s 7 00 Beef, Borden’s Roast, 4 oz. cans 4 00 45 00 * “ C. L. Oil and Pepsin, Powell’s 8 00 * “ Johnson’s Fluid, No. 1 3 00 * “ “ “ No. 2 5 00 * “ “ “ No. 3 8 50 * “ “ “ 16 ozs 16 00 Beef-Peptone, Gaunt’s 4 25 “ Hawley’s, small 6 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 ♦Beef Peptonoids, R. & C._ 8 00 ♦Beef Soluble, Scott & Bownes, 4 oz 4 50 ♦ “ “ “ “ 8 oz 9 00 Bellows, Insect, large 6 25 “ “ No. 1, hand 2 25 “ “ “ 2, “ 2 50 “ “ “ 3, “ 2 75 Benzine, Chain Lightning 1 25 * “ Dawson’s 90 10 00 “ Hegeman’s 1 25 13 00 “ Lubin’s 1 50 “ McK. & R’s., 4 oz. oval 1 00 9 00 “ Pratt’s 1 50 “ Sylvester’s 1 00 10 00 “ Union, 2 oz. panel. 75 8 50 Biokrene 8 00 93 00 Bird-Gravel, pints 30 “ “ quarts 50 Biscotine, Delluc’s.. 5 50 Biscuit, Ollivier’s Depurative, small 15 00 “ “ “ large 30 00 “ Spratt’s Dog (lb. 11c.) Bitters, Allen’s Iron Tonic 7 00 “ Angostura, genuine 8 00 “ Atwood’s (Octagon) 1 38 15 00 “ Quinine Tonic... 8 50 99 00 “ Austen’s Oswego 1 75 “ Baxter’s Mandrake. 1 85 21 00 “ Bertram’s Long Life 7 75 “ Boerhave’s 7 50 84 00 * “ Boker’s 12 00 ♦ “ Boneset 6 00 “ Brady’s 7 25 * “ Brown’s Iron 8 00 “ Burdock 7 50 * “ Carter’s Liver 7 50 “ Coca 8 00 ♦ “ Drake’s Plantation 8 25 “ Dromgoole’s Eng. Female. 8 00 90 00 “ Electric 4 00 46 50 “ Fenner’s 8 00 93 00 “ Frazer’s Root 7 75 90 00 * “ Gragfenberg 1 75 17 00 “ Green’s Oxygenated 8 00 93 00 “ Hamilton’s German 3 50 75 00 “ Hartshorn’s 6 50 “ Hibbard’s Wild Cherry, sm. 6 00 70 00 “ “ “ “ l’ge 12 00 Hoofiand’s German 8 00 93 00 * “ Hop 7 50 “ Hostetter’s 8 38 99 00 “ Hurley’s 7 75 87 00 “ Langley’s, half pint 2 75 “ “ pint.. 5 50 “ quart 7 00 “ Law & Boyd’s 6 00 Malt 8 25 “ McGuire’s Cundurango 6 00 “ Mishler’s 8 00 93 00 “ Moffat’s... 7 75 90 00 “ Newton’s Jaundice 1 25 “ “Old Time” 2 50 Hitters, Poor Man’s, small “ Porter’s, small DOZ. GROSS 2 00 1 21 00 1 90 21 60 3 80 43 20 7 50 8 00 93 00 4 25 48 00 7 50 88 00 8 00 8 50 7 75 7 50 5 50 6 00 60 00 8 25 7 50 8 25 3 2o j 6 50 8 00 8 50 1 00 10 OO 2 00 21 00 1 25 13 50 1 13 11 00 3 00 3 33 3 67 6 00 75 8 00 8 00 5 00 | 7 50 ! 8 00 5 25 ! 5 50 3 00 1 50 i 5 40 67 i 7 20 1 00 10 80 30 ; 3 25 25 2 50 37 1 3 75 1 25 ; 8 00 2 00 1 10 1C 00 114 00 2 00 4 00 i 8 00 4 50 3 50 2 50 8 00 3 75 44 00 2 00 1 50 17 00 7 25 84 00 2 00 23 00 8 75 1 1 25 1 13 50 1 13 1 11 00 1 25 13 50 1 13 11 00 1 13 12 00 4 25 1 50 15 00 3 75 43 20 7 50 84 00 1 50 16 00 1 75 | 1 60 18 00 1 60 1 75 1 75 19 00 35 3 60 1 00 10 00 1 35 16 00 1 38 ! 15 00 1 50 i 16 50 1 50 i 1 34 15 00 2 00 7 00 4 00 6 00 1 11 25 : 12 00 3 00 “ “ large “ Quaker “ Richardson’s Liquid “ “ Dry * “ Roback’s “ Root’s “ Rush’s “ Russ’ St. Domingo “* Sawen’s “ Sweedish “ Thomas’ “ Walioo “ Wald Koenig * “ Walker’s Vinegar “ Warner’s Safe, small “ AVheat “ Wilder’s Blacking, Shoe, Brown’s, dressing.. “ Button’s Gloss “ Congress Dressing. “ Marcerou’s “ Mason’s, No. 1 “ “ “ “ 2 “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ “ “ 4 “ Whittemore’s, dressing ♦Blister, Kendall’s Horse “ Brown’s “ ♦Blood-Searcher, Lindsay’s “ Desiccated ♦Bloom of Youth, Laird’s Blue, Ger. Wash Balls, 1 lb. boxes.. “ “ “ “ i lb. “ .. “ Laun’y, McK. & R’s Liq. 2 oz.. “ “ “ “ 4oz._ “ “ “ “ 8 oz.. “ “ Sawyer’s “ “ “ “ VanDeusen’s, p’d, sm “ “ “ “ lg’e. Bonbons, Toussaint’s Malt Bonkocine Borax, Smith’s, 1 lb. papers “ “ i lb. papers ♦Bougies, Allan’s Soluble,Medicated Bran, McK. & R.'s Prepared, (for Diabetes,) 25 lb. boxes, 40c. lb. Bread, Hygienic Brilliantine, Coudray’s “ Lubin’s, small “ Pinaud’s, No. 28(58 “ “ “ 2869 Broma, Baker’s, i lb. papers ♦Bromidia Bromo-Chloralum Bromodyne. Broncliials, Brown’s Bronchine Bronze, Liquid, Cahill’s Buchu, see Extract Buchu, Page 86. Buchupaiba Cachous, Aromatic, Hooper’s, brass “ li “ ladies’ “ “ “ loz. (new). “ “ “ paper box “ “ Lawrence’s brass Cakes, Dahl’s Dyspepsia “ Jaque’s Worm. Camphor, Fluid, Murray’s, small... “ “ “ large... Camphor Ice, McK. & R.’s.. “ “ Carlton’s, and rack.. “ “ II. & Co.’s “ “ Vaseline Camphor Milk Camphorine, Hoyt’s Candy, Conger’s Cough “ Hamilton’s Cough.. * “ Harter’s Worm “ Hurley’s Worm “ Nick’s Worm “ Parmelee’s Worm “ Storm’s Cough Caoutchoucine ♦Capsules, Empty, Planten’s, inbxs. of 100 each. Nos. 0,1,2,3 & 4 “ Apiol, Joret’s, small “ “ “ large “ Bromide Camphor, Clin’s .. “ Castor Oil, No. 1, Planten’s “ “ “ American “ “ “ Dundas Dick’s. JVIcpvESSON JF^OBBINS' pURRENT. 91 DOZ. GROSS Capsules, C. L. Oil, Dundas Dick’s. _ 3 00 “ Copaiba, No. 1, Planten’s 1 00 11 00 “ “ “ 2, 1 75 19 00 “ “ “ 3, “ 2 50 27 00 44 “ 44 1, Queru’s.. 80 8 64 44 44 *> O 1 50 16 20 “ “ 44 3, 2 20 23 75 “ “ “ 1, Swan’s... 75 8 25 “ “ “ 2, “ ... 1 42 15 50 44 44 U 44 2 00 22 00 44 “ American 2 00 22 80 “ “ Dick’s. 2 50 28 50 “ “ Grimault’s, small 90 “ “ “ large 1 40 “ “ Planten’s, invials 4 50 48 50 “ Cub. & Cop. No. 1,Planten’s 1 50 16 25 “ “ 44 “ g, 44 2 90 31 50 “ “ “ “ 3, 4 00 43 50 “ “ “ “ 1, Queru’s. 1 25 13 50 “ “ 44 44 2, 2 50 27 00 “ “ 44 “ 3. “ 3 60 39 00 “ “ 44 “ 1. Swan’s.. 1 00 10 50 44 44 44 44 g U 2 00 22 00 “ “ “ 44 3, 3 00 32 50 “ “ 44 American 4 00 45 60 “ “ “ Dick’s 5 00 57 00 “ “ “ Grimault’s .lge 1 40 “ “ “ Planten’s, vis.. 7 00 76 00 “ Mathey Caylus, variety... 6 00 Stamped. Matico&C.&C., American 4 00 45 60 “ “ “ Dick’s... 7 00 81 00 “ “ Grimault’s 10 00 “ Oil Sandal, American 8 00 “ 44 “ Dick’s 12 00 “ 44 “ Mathey Cay... 9 00 “ “ “ Planten’s bots 12 00 “ “ “ “ & Cassia 10 00 “ Mothes’ various 6 25 “ Raquin’s various — 6 50 4" Ricord’s 14 00 “ Turpentine, Planten’s 3 00 32 50 Capsulets, Dick’s M. F. & Rarnela.. 5 00 Caramels, Carlton’s Cough 1 75 Carboline 7 25 84 00 Carminative, Dalby’s U. S 1 25 13 50 “ “ English Gen. 8 00 “ Dixon’s Blackberry .. 1 75 20 00 “ Fitler’s 1 85 * “ Jayne’s, small 2 85 * 14 44 large. 3 80 * 44 44 Spanish 1 90 44 Marsden’s 7 00 2 80 Catholicon, Fitch’s 8 25 96 00 44 Marchisi’s small 8 00 44 44 large 12 00 * 44 Marshall’s, . 11 25 i lb. 7 50 ;; * “ u i ib. 4 00 McK.&K., 1 lb. cans.. 1 00 per lb. 2 11). “ .. 95 Benne Plant, McGuire’s.. 5 50 ‘63 00 “ Birch Beer, Bowker’s 15 00 Bitter Apple, Patterson’s .. 4 00 “ Buchu, Byrnes’ 6 00 “ Finney’s 7 00 78 00 “ Helmbold’s 7 75 90 00 “ Kearney’s... “ “ Parker’s 7 50 6 50 “• Risley’s 7 50 87 0G “ and Iron, Kush’s. 7 75 90 00 “ Smolander’s 7 50 “ Butternut, Allen’s 1 85 “ Cannabis, Indie., James’... 20 00 Cop.&Sarsap.,Thorn’s Gen. “ Imit. 10 50 123 00 5 00 54 00 “ Cubebs & Cop., Tarrant’s.. “ “ “ Tenny’s... “ Dandelion, Brewers’.. 8 00 6 00 69 00 1 85 21 00 “ Ginger, Martin’s 3 00 32 40 “ Ginger Ale, McK. & R., lbs., (lb. 1 50) 15 00 “ Jurebeba... 7 50 “ Hamamelis, Sanford’s, sml 3 25 med 6 50 .. lge 13 00 Licorice, Smith’s, small . “ larg-e 1 75 19 00 3 50 38 00 “ Malt, Hoff’s, Imported... 3 50 “ Link’s ... N 8 50 “ Loeflund’s 6 00 69 00 Extract Malt, Toussaint’s... 4 00 with Cod Liver Oil ... 5 00 “ “ “ “ and Lime “ Iodide Iron 5 00 “ “ and Calcium .. 5 00 “ Iron and Pepsin 5 00 “ “ “ Quinine 7 00 “ Lime... 5 00 “ Pepsin 5 00 * Extract Malt, Trommer 7 00 “ Ferrated .. 7 00 * with Alteratives . 7 00 “ Cit. Iron and Quinine 10 50 “ Cod Liver Oil 7 Oil “ “ “ “ &IodIron__ 7 00 “ “ “ “ Phosph’s. 7 00 “ Hypophosphites 9 50 “ Iodides 9 50 “ Pepsin 10 50 Extract Malt and Beef, Robert’s 8 00 “ Moyle’s Catarrh 3 50 39 00 * “ Pinus Canadensis, dark 13 00 white... 13 00 “ Roots, Allen’s, 1 lb, bottles. 15 00 “ Knapp’s, for Beer.. 2 00 “ “ lge 4 00 Pond’s 1 50 “ Potter & Champlin’s “ Raser’s 1 75 “ “ Shaker 4 80 “ Sandal Wood . 7 50 87 00 “ Smartweed, Carter’s, small “ large 3 25 36 00 6 50 72 00 Pierce’s 3 85 45 00 Tar & Wild Cherry, Eilert’s “ Valerian, Brown’s 6 50 75 00 2 50 27 00 “ Wheat, Blanchard’s. 8 00 “ Wild Cherry, Wilder’s 8 50 99 00 Witch Hazel, Liebig’s Arn.. 3 00 (gal.) “ “ “ 6oz. 3 75 “ ; “ pts. 7 50 gen., sm 3 75 “ “ Pts 7 50 “ “ “ McK.&R.,bk 1 50 (gal.) “ Pond’s, small 3 75 “ “ “ “ med. 7 50 “ large 15 00 Risley’s 25c... „ “ “ “ 50c... 2 00 4 00 Extracts, Flavoring, for Culin- ary purposes: McK. & It’s Bitter Almond, Lemon Peel, Nectarine, Nutmegs, Orange, Peach. 2 00 21 60 Rose and Vanilla.. 2 75 29 70 JA 8j j'vOBBINS' R RENT. 94 DOZ. GROSS Extracts, Flavoring, Thomas’ Bitter Almond, Lemon Peel,Nec- tarine, Nutmegs, Orange and Peach 1 75 18 90 Rose and Vanilla-. 2 25 24 30 Extracts, Handk., Atkinson’s, 1 oz„. 5 02 “ “ “ 2oz.. 10 30 “ “ Bayley’s Ess. Boq. 10 50 “ “ Coudray’s Boq.des Alpes 15 00 “ “ Low’s, l oz 5 50 “ “ Lubin’s, 1 oz 6 50 “ “ “ 2 oz 13 50 “ “ McK.&R.’s, bulk, 2d cov. “ “ Rameau’s 333,satin 5 00 “ “ Rimmel’s 0 50 Extractor, Bloede’s Ink and Stain. 1 75 20 00 A very convenient article in the form of a pencil, for removing ink and other stains from the fingers and linen. Extractor, Cushman’s Ink & Stain with Lead Pencil Eraser comb’d 1 35 15 00 Extractor, Buttrick’s Grease 1 25 “ Brother Jonathan’s 1 50 Familine - 2 00 Farina, Heeker’s,ilb., 24 lb. boxes . 95 10 50 “ “ 1 lb., 48 lb. boxes . 1 56 18 00 * “ Nestle’s Lacteous 4 50 Farine, Sea Moss i 2 25 Fibrin and Wheat, Blanchard’s 16 00 Figs, Condensed 3 75 Hamburg 2 00 22 00 ♦Files, Japanese Corn Firwein, Tilden’s 10 00 Flour Beef, Hawley’s, 2 oz 4 50 “ “ “ 4 oz._ 9 00 “ Diabetic, Hawley’s, 1 lb. pkgs 4 00 “ 4fc 44 5 “ 18 00 “ “ Shedden’s 12 oz 3 75 Flowers of Petroleum 7 00 Fluid, Bogle’s Hyperion, small 4 00 “ “ “ large.. .. 8 00 “ Condy, Crimson 2 25 * “ Darby’s Prophylactic 3 75 “ Lightning, Cram’s 3 50 * “ Merrell’s Hydrastis 15 00 Fly Brick, Allan’s, per case of 100 . 5 00 (case) Fly Plates, Eureka, “ “ “ 100. 5 00 (case) Food, Allen’s Brain 7 75 90 00 “ “ “ Pearls 8 00 “ Anglo-Swiss 4 00 “ Blanchard’s Life 12 00 “ Bowker’s for Flowers 2 40 “ Comstock’s Rational 5 00 “ DuBarry’s Ravalenta “ Gerber’s Milk 4 00 “ Giffey’s 4 25 “ Hard’s Farinaceous 3 50 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Hawley’s Infant, small 2 50 “ “ “ large 4 50 “ “ Health 6 00 “ Horlick’g, small 3 50 “ “ large “ Liebe Liebig’s 6 50 4 00 “ Loeflund’s Infant 6 00 69 00 “ Mellin’s, small “ “ large 4 00 6 50 “ Mocking Bird, McK. & R.’s.. 3 00 33 00 “ “ “ Zoller’s.- 3 50 “ Murdock’s Liquid, samples.. 1 25 “ “ “ small 5 00 “ “ “ large 9 00 “ Neave’s Infant 3 75 42 00 “ Ridge’s, No. 1 2 65 44 44 44 2 - 5 00 “ “ “ 3 9 50 “ “ “ 4 13 25 “ S.&M.’s Infant (Liebig) small “ “ “ “ med 3 25 6 25 “ Victor, Baby, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 7 00 Franconia Li quid l 75 20 00 Friend, May’s l 75 20 00 “ Poulterer’s 1 50 “ Robert’s Poor Man’s 5 50 Frostilla, Holmes’ 1 75 Fumigators, Espic’s 5 75 Perrin’s, small 1 62 19 00 “ “ large 7 50 Gastricine 2 00 Gastrine 8 00 Gelatine, Cox’s 1 65 19 00 “ Nelson’s English 1 65 18 00 DOZ. GROSS Geoline 2 25 Gift, Gypsies’ 7 00 “ Samaritan’s, Female 22 00 “ “ Male 16 00 Gin, Bininger’s London Dock “ Charles’ London Cordial, qts.. 6 50 7 50 “ “ “ “ pts.. 5 00 Globules, McLean’s Cough 1 75 Glue, Spaulding’s Liquid 1 65 19 00 “ and Cement, Richard’s _ 2 00 21 00 Glue Pot, Muchraore’s 1 85 21 00 Glycerine, Pearl’s White, small 5 25 60 00 “ “ “ large 10 50 120 00 Glycerole of Hypophos., Parrish’s., 12 00 Goggles, assorted colors 1 25 Governor, The, for Rheumatism 8 50 Grains de Sante, Frank’s, small 4 50 “ “ “ large 9 00 Gravel, Bird, pts 30 “ “ qts 50 Groats, Robinson’s 1 lb. papers ... 1 25 13 50 “ 1 lb. cans 2 50 Gun, Angell’s Rheumatic 7 00 Guns, Insect Powder, also see Bel- lows 1 75 19 00 Hair-Balm, Jefford’s 8 00 ’“Hair-Balsam, Parker’s, small 3 90 * “ “ “ large 7 80 Hair-Coloring, Egyptian 7 50 “ “ London 6 00 69 00 Hair-Dye, Barry’s 7 50 “ “ Batchelor’s, small.. 8 00 93 00 “ “ Bineaud’s Lightning 7 50 84 00 “ “ Blair’s Richmond 6 50 75 00 “ “ Blaise’s.. 3 75 42 00 * “ “ Buckingham’s Whisker. 3 75 “ “ Bush’s 7 50 “ “ Cristadoro’s, small 7 50 87 00 “ “ Hagan’s or Heimstreet’s 3 75 * “ “ Hill’s. ... 3 75 “ “ Kromer’s 3 50 39 00 “ “ Mason’s, small... 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ “ Mathew’s Venetian 5 50 63 00 “ “ Miller’s 3 75 42 00 “ “ Pemberton’s 1 75 •19 00 “ “ Phalon’s Magic 7 50 * “ “ Raymond’s 3 00 “ “ Russian 3 75 42 00 “ “ Sackett’s Coloris 6 00 69 00 “ “ Turkish 1 50 16 50 * “ “ Tutt’s 7 50 “ “ Upham’s 3 75 + “ Grower, Benton’s 7 50 * “ “ “ Double 15 00 “ Kennedy’s 7 75 90 00 “ Invigorator, Phalon’s 6 50 75 00 “ Webster’s 5 75 “ Life for, Chevalier’s . 6 75 “ Regenerator, Tebbett’s. 5 50 63 00 “ Rejuvenator, Pearson’s 6 75 * “ Renewer, Hall’s Sicilian. 6 75 “ Restorer, Allen’s. 10 00 “ Zvlobalsam. 6 00 “ August’s 24 00 “ “ Barrett’s 5 25 * “ “ Creole—.., 6 50 “ Fisher’s Eureka 5 75 “ Hiawatha .. 7 50 “ .Tetter’s 7 00 “ Knowles’ 5 25 60 00 “ “ London 6 00 69 00 “ “ Massasoit 3 50 39 00 “ Montgomery’s 7 00 * “ “ Morse’s Revivum ... 3 75 “ “ Rosetter’s 4 50 * “ “ Walnut Leaf 7 i 0 80 00 “ Stain, Hambleton’s 3 25 36 00 “ “ Japanese “ Tea, Kennedy’s 3 75 42 00 6 50 * “ Tonic, Jayne’s 7 60 “ “ Newton’s 8 00 90 00 “ “ Potter’s 8 00 “ “ Wyeth’s 8 00 * “ Vigor, Ayer’s 6 75 Healer, Lung, Briggs’ 8 00 Hepatine, small 1 85 21 00 “ large 7 25 84 00 Herbs, Sanderson’s 1 50 “ Yellowstone’s 1 50 Hirsutus, Barker’s, small 7 00 “ “ large 27 00 Homoeopathic Globules, Smith’s, 1 lb. bots 3 00 JAcjiKSSOH 8j UR RE NT. 95 Homoeopathic Remedies, Smith’s, i oz., (retail 15 ets.) 1 “ “ 25 “ 2 “ “ 40 “ 4 “ “ 75 “ 8 “ “$135 16 “ “ 2 00 $3T Be particular to state whether wanted in Tincture, Trituration or Globules. Homoeopathic Medicine Cases, “ Smith’s Dollar “ Medicine Cases, “ Smith’s Five Dollar ” *Honeyand Horehound, Hale’s * “ “ “ “ large * “ of Tar, Coussen’s Honey of Liverwort, Nowiel’s.. Household Ammonia Hustena DOZ. 1 20 1 80 3 00 4 80 9 00 15 00 6 00 45 00 3 75 7 50 3 50 2 50 1 75 GROSS 27 00 *Hydroleine 8 25 Imperial Granum, small.. 6 00 “ . “ large 10 00 Ingluvin 120 00 Inhalant, Crumb’s 4. no “ Cutler’s “ Moyle’s 3 50 Inhaler, Crumb’s Improved... “ Cutler's 18 00 9 00 “ Moyle’s 4 00 Injection, Brou’s .. 7 00 “ Fuller’s. 8 (;6 “ Grimault’s Matico 8 00 “ Hoffman’s. 7 00 “ Macqueen’s Matico 7 00 “ Mathey Caylus’ “ Ricord’s 6 50 9 00 “ Ring’s 3 50 39 00 Ink, Arnold’s, Copying pints “ quarts 4 75 H 75 “ Fluid, Cones 40 4 50 ;; ;; *pmt 80 9 00 * “ l 50 17 50 1 pint 2 90 33 00 “ 1 quart 5 00 57 00 “ Black, Cottage 38 3 50 “ “ Blue & Yio., 2 oz. stands 50 4 oz.bottles 1 00 “ 6 oz. bottles 1 40 “ “ “ “ 8 “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ pint “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ quart “ 5 00 “ “ “ “ i gall, jugs 10 00 20 00 “ Brill. Red, McK. & R., 1 oz. std’s 1 00 “ Carmine, 1 oz. stands 1 50 “ “ No. 1, loz. rich flint glass 2 00 “ “ “ 2,2 “ “ “ “ 3 00 “ indelible, Baldwin’s 1 50 16 50 “ “ Barber’s Crimson... 4 00 “ “ Brigg’s 2 00 Kidder’s, with Prep. “ without “ 3 00 1 75 “ “ Livingston’s & Tab’t “ “ Payson’s “ “ “ Combin... 1 90 22 00 4 25 48 00 “ “ Tarrant’s 2 75 30 00 “ India, small, gilt, 64 sticks to lb. 2 50 per lb. “ Red, 1 oz 80 “ “ 2 oz 1 50 Invigorator, 0. P. Brown’s Liver... + “ Sanford’s Liver 7 50 7 70 88 20 *Iodia, Battle & Co.’s . 8 00 Jelly, Cod Liver Oil, Quern’s “ Ext. Malt, Fairchild’s 7 50 6 00 “ “ “ & C. L. Oil, Fairch’d’s 6 00 “ “ “ & Hypophos., “ 6 00 “ Strong’s Arnica 1 50 Juice, Martinique Lime. 3 25 “ Montserrat “ . 3 50 “ Rose's Lime 3 50 “ Samaritan’s Root and Herb. 9 50 “ Valentine’s Meat 8 50 96 00 “ with Glyc.. 4 00 Kali Citrate, Herring’s 1 lb. bottles. Kaliston, Burnett’s 10 50 7 50 86 40 Kalium, Chloride, Solution... 3 50 Kalkomasia. 4 50 Kalydor, Rowland’s *Kathairon, Lyon’s. 19 50 Kephaline, Glyceriteof._.(lb., $5 50 3 75 ♦Kidneywort “ Liquid 8 25 8 25 Killer, Arnold’s Cough, small 1 62 18 00 fLess than half dozen, 7.90 per do/,. Killer , Arnold’s Cough, medium “ large DOZ. 3 25 6 50 3 00 1 60 2 00 7 25 1 67 3 50 1 67 3 33 7 50 6 50 2 50 4 00 8 00 4 25 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 30 00 1 50 3 00 3 50 1 50 1 75 1 65 5 50 1 75 3 50 1 76 GROSS 36 00 72 00 44 Aunt Sally’s Corn. 44 Lavcock’s Worm 18 00 22 00 84 00 19 00 “ Woodbury’s Dyspepsia King of Blood, Ransom’s 44 “ Pain, Bull’s 44 “ “ Kiersted’s 44 “ “ Knight’s 19 00 38 00 87 00 44 “ large King, Neuralgia. Watson’s Koosso, French, ozs Koumiss, pts., (buyer’s risk)... Kurakolf... *Lactopeptine in 1 oz. vials... i lb. bottles, lb. $9.61 Latexine Laxatine 21 60 Laxative, Jadwin’s “ Tropic-Fruit, small “ large * “ “ “ bottles Leaves, Holmes’ Mustard 22 50 45 00 “ large “ Rigollot’s “ small (10) Lethean, Parker’s. 17 00 19 00 Liniment, Allen’s Nerve and Bone. “ Bath’s Corn Bishop Soules’ Burr’s, small 20 00 40 00 “ large Bragg’s Arctic Burdsall’s Arnica 3 00 1 80 3 60 7 20 1 65 1 75 3 50 3 75 1 85 3 75 7 50 4 25 8 25 1 65 1 75 2 00 3 75 7 50 22 50 2 00 3 25 6 50 1 50 3 75 7 50 2 75 3 50 1 85 3 70 7 50 3 80 2 75 3 75 1 80 3 60 7 20 3 75 7 50 3 50 I 85 3 00 3 00 1 50 1 50 3 50 7 00 1 65 3 25 6 50 1 80 3 60 34 50 21 00 42 00 84 00 48 00 96 00 18 00 19 00 21 00 42 00 84 00 16 00 42 00 84 00 39 00 21 60 43 20 86 40 ****** Centaur, An. & Fam.,sml. “ med. “ “ “ lge. Coffeen’s Chinese..-. Coussen’s Lightning, 25c. “ “ 50c. Electro-Silicon Farrell’s Arabian, 25c “ “ 50c.... “ “ $1 00 .... Fitch’s Pulmonary “ Rheumatic Foster’s Bone Four-fold. Giles’ Iod-Ammon, 25c. 44 “ “ 50c. . “ “ “ $1 00 “ qts. . H.H. H. small 44 “ ‘4 medium “ “ “ large Herrick’s Horse, small... “ medium “ large... Hood’s Hunt’s Jadwin’s, small “ medium large !* 44 Jayne’s 44 Johnson’s Anodyne... (4 Keller’s Roman 42 00 21 00 42 00 84 00 44 44 Kellinger’s, 25c. size 50c. size 44 “ $1 00 “ Kennedy’s Rheum * 44 * 44 44 44 * 44 “ Scattering. . Lane’s Larrabee’s Laubach’s Low's Martin’s Nerve & Bone.. Mathis’ Family M. & H.’s, Arnica, small. “ large.. McLean’s, Yol. Oil, 25c... “ “ “ 50c... “ “ “ $1.00. 16 50 18 00 36 00 72 00 * 44 “ 50c. * 44 “ $1 00 7 20 Parker’s N. & B 18 00 Parmelee’s, small 44 “ large 3 50 44 Peterson’s 1 75 1 50 1 85 Pollard’s N. & B. 17 00 Pratt’s Borax 1* 44 Raymond’s Arnica 3 00 44 Register’s. 2 00 2 00 4 00 21 00 45 50 22 00 K “ Rub It In, Sweet’s, small “ large JVLcJIesson 8f JvObbins’ Prices Purrent. 96 DOZ. GROSS Liniment, Sawen’s 3 75 42 00 “ Sleeper’s Arnica. 3 00 “ Soule’s 5 50 “ St. Antonius 4 00 45 00 “ Streeter’s 25c 1 85 21 00 “ “ 5l>c 3 75 42 00 “ Sweet’s, small size 3 80 32 40 “ “ large “ 5 50 64 80 “ “That,” small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 “ Thorne’s, Arn’a& Chlor.. 2 50 “ Tobias’ Venetian, small. 2 25 26 00 “ " “ large. 4 50 52 00 “ “ Horse 8 00 92 00 “ Uncle Sam’s, small 4 00 45 00 “ “ “ “ Horse. 4 00 45 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 90 00 “ “ “ “ Horse. 8 00 90 00 “ Well’s, N. & B. 2 00 “ YoungAmerica 1 50 16 00 Liquor, Batley’s, Cinchonas, Cord.. 75 00 “ “ Opii 51 00 “ Laville’s Gout 28 00 8 00 Lithontriptic, Lee’s 28 50 “ Vaughn’s 7 50 7 50 I 75 Lotion, Bartime’s. 6 25 “ Church's 0 00 69 00 “ Gowlaiid’s 10 50 * “ Grsefenberg’s 1 75 17 00 “ McClintock’s 2 00 “ Palmer’s Cosmetic, small. l 88 21 00 “ Perry’s Moth and Freckle. 14 00 “ Shaw’s " “ “ 7 50 Lozenges, Belloc’s Charcoal 5 00 “ Brockedon’s Potassa 4 25 “ “ Soda 4 25 “ Cassebeer’s Mur. Amm„. 2 00 21 00 “ Caswell’s Elm 90 9 50 “ Coddington’s Catarrh 2 00 22 00 “ Devine’s Pitch 1 10 12 00 “ Digerentia 4 00 45 00 “ German Cathartic... 2 00 22 50 “ Gibson’s Chlorodyne, 2 lb 30 00 “ Gunn’s Eureka 1 85 21 00 “ Harrison’s Peristaltic,sm. 2 25 26 00 “ “ “ large. 4 50 52 00 “ Hegeman’s Chlor. Potas. 1 67 19 00 “ Henry’s Worm 1 50 “ Keating’s Cough.. 4 25 “ McK. & It's Chlor. Potas. 1 35 15 00 “ Moore’s, small.. 85 9 00 “ “ large 2 00 22 00 “ Nelson’s Gelatine l 75 8 00 “ Purdon’s Worm 1 65 “ Sherman’s Cough &W’rm 1 85 1 00 “ Wistar’s Cough 75 8 00 Lubricators, Blade’s Euphonial 1 65 18 00 18 00 Macamoose 8 00 8 00 Magnesia, Citrate, Baker’s Liquid.. 2 00 22 50 “ “ Bishop’s Dry 4 00 “ “ McK. & It’s, Dry. 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ “ Liq. 2 00 22 50 “ Dunbar’s Fluid, half pt_. 2 00 “ “ " pint 3 00 “ “ “ quart... 4 00 “ Henry’s Genuine 9 00 “ “ Imitation 3 00 “ Husband’s Calcined. 3 00 34 50 “ Murray’s Fluid, small ... 4 00 43 20 “ “ “ med. ... 8 50 96 00 “ liogers’ Dry 2 75 Stamped Malthoptonique 2 75 *Maltine, with Phos. Iron & Quinia 12 00 * “ with Phos. Iron, Q. and S 12 00 + “ Fer rated 7 50 * “ Wine... 7 50 * “ “ with Pep. & Pancre’e 7 50 * “ Plain 7 50 * “ and Hops 7 50 * “ and Alteratives 7 50 * “ Beef and Iron 10 00 * “ and Cod Liver Oil 7 50 * “ with C. L. Oil and Pancre. 7 50 * “ with Phosphorus Comp. 10 00 * “ and Hypophosphites 10 00 * “ and Peptones 12 00 * “ with Pepsin & Pancreat’e 10 00 * “ with Phosphates 7 50 Malto-Cocoa 4 25 IJOZ. GROSS Malto-Pepsin 7 00 * “ Viburnin 10 00 * “ Yerbine 7 50 Manalin 8 00 Mass, Seven Springs Meat, Trousseau’s Carbonized 7 00 8 25 96 00 Medicine, Bird, small 1 00 “ “ large “ Simmons’ Liver, 1.00 Liq. 1 80 5 50 60 00 “ “ “ 25c. “ 1 50 16 50 “ “ “ 1.00 Dry 5 50 60 00 25c. l 50 16 50 Miasmine . .... 3 75 42 00 Meloderma 2 50 Milk, Condensed, Anglo-Swiss(Eng.) 1 75 “ (Claim.).. 2 00 “ “ Borden’s 2 25 “ Osprey 2 00 “ of Magnesia, small 3 87 45 00 “ “ large 7 75 90 00 “ “ 3 pts 21 00 Mincasea 4 00 Mixture, Bull's Blood 7 50 “ Chapman’s Worm 1 75 19 00 * “ Jayne’s F. & A. .. 7 00 “ McAllister’s Cough, small 3 50 “ “ “ large 7 00 “ Pitman’s cleansing 2 00 22 00 *• Prior’s cholera 2 00 “ Robert’s Colic 1 50 17 00 “ Rowand’s Tonic 7 00 “ Stabler’s Worm. 1 75 19 00 Mossoleine 5 50 Mucilage, Bell Top, 4 oz ... 1 25 13 50 “ Perfection 1 75 “ Stickwell’s 1 00 “ Thomas’ 10c 70 7 50 Necklaces, Teething 7 50 Nephretieum, Bullock’s 7 50 Nervine, Caldwell’s Lacteal 10 00 “ Dodd’s 7 50 “ Fitch’s 4 25 48 00 “ Ingham’s. 3 00 33 00 * “ Samaritan’s 12 00 “ Warner’s Safe, small 3 25 “ “ “ large 6 50 Neuralgialine 2 25 Neurotic 7 50 *N ucta 8 00 Nykoperia 8 00 Oatmeal, Robinson’s 1 50 15 00 Odonto, Rowland’s 10 50 Oil, British. U. S. 75 8 00 “ Castor, Herring’s, pints. 5 00 4 “ 3 00 “ “ “ i “ 2 00 “ “ McK. & R. “quarts,”... 3 75 38 25 “ “ “ “ pints,” 2 25 23 00 “ “ “ 4 “ 1 25 12 75 “ “ “ 3 oz. panel.. 85 8 75 “ “ “ 1 60 6 25 “ Cod Liver, Atwood’s 4 00 45 00 “ “ “ Baker’s 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ “ Emulsion... 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ “ with Lime.. 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ “ L. & W. Cherry 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ Bartlett’s 7 75 “ “ “ Bates’ (Emulsion) .. 6 50 “ “ “ Burnett’s 6 50 75 00 *“ “ “ Camm’s Emulsion.. 8 00 90 00 “ “ “ DeJongh’s ._ *“ “ “ Dudley’s 7 00 78 00 7 50 “ “ “ Fairchild’s, & Lime. 7 00 “ “ “ Ford’s Emulsion... 7 50 “ “ “ Fougera’s 11 50 129 60 “ “ “ Frye’s Emulsion 7 50 “ “ “ Hatch’s 7 50 “ “ “ Hazard & Caswell’s. 6 50 “ “ “ Hegeman & Co.’s... 5 50 63 00 “ “ “ Inloe’s Emulsion ... 7 60 “ “ “ Kuneman’s 7 50 “ “ “ McK. & R., pints 5 25 60 00 “ “ “ “ 4 pints 3 00 33 00 “ “ “ “ Etherized 6 50 “ “ “ “ Ferrated . 6 50 “ “ “ “ with Hv- pophos. Lime & Soda 6 50 “ “ “ McK. &R„ with Lacto-Phosp. Lime.. 6 50 “ “ “ McK. & R., with Lacto-Phosp. Lime and Pepsin.. 6 50 “ “ “ McK. & R., with Pan- creatine 6 50 JA &j Robbins' Purrent. 97 DOZ. GROSS Oil, Cod Liver, Marvin’s 7 50 44 “ “ Mosher’s, & Lime.. 7 25 “ “ Moller’s, 8 oz 6 50 75 00 “ “ Nichols’ 6 25 “ “ Ollift'e’s 7 50 81 00 “ “ Osmun’s 7 50 44 “ “ Phillip’s, Phos-Nutr 7 50 “ “ “ “ small 4 00 “ “ “ “with Hypophos. 7 50 “ “ Roger’s, small 3 00 “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ Rushton’s, J. C 7 00 “ “ “ P. V 6 50 75 00 “ “ Sand’s 7 25 84 00 *“ “ “ Scott’s “ “ Simes 6 50 “ “ Stone’s 7 50 “ “ Walker’s Emulsion. (i 00 69 00 “ “ White’s 44 “ “ Wilbor’s, and Lime. 8 50 44 “ “ Willson’s Carbolt’d. 6 50 *“ Burdock Root 3 75 44 Cook’s Columbian 44 DeGrath’s Electric, small 3 75 42 00 44 Dove’s Turf, small 2 00 44 Fink’s Magic, 25c 1 50 “ “ 50c 3 00 ♦ ‘4 Gargling, small 1 80 21 06 *44 “ medium 3 60 42 12 *44 “ large 7 20 81 25 Green Mountain, small 1 65 18 00 “ “ large 3 25 36 00 Hamlin’s Wizard, small 3 62 42 00 “ “ large. 7 25 84 00 Harlaem 50 4 00 “ Sylvester’s.. 3 00 Hoofland’s Greek Kayton’s, of Life 4 25 Little's White 2 50 27 00 Macassar 10 50 Page’s Arnica 1 50 16 00 Parker's Nipple 4 00 “ and Shield 8 00 Perry’s, of Joy 1 65 Renne’s Magic, small. 1 85 21 00 “ medium... 3 75 42 00 “ “ large 7 60 84 00 Sewing Machine, McK. & R’s .. 1 25 13 50 Shelley’s Prairie, small 3 75 “ “ large 7 50 Smith s Worm 18 00 * “ St. Jacob’s 3 75 Taylor’s Life, small.. 1 65 18 00 “ “ large 3 25 36 00 Thomas’ Electric, small 3 75 “ large 7 50 44 Ozone 2 00 * “ Witch-hazel, Humphrey’s 3 75 Ointment, Baker’s Tetter... 3 00 &3 00 Bowyer’s Spikenard 1 60 18 00 Brown’s Herbal 4 00 “ small... 2 00 Buchan’s Carbol. Balm 1 50 “ Cresylic ..1 lb. 6 00 “ “ “ } lb. 3 75 “ “ “ i lb. 1 87 * “ Buckeye, Pile 3 50 “ Bunker’s 2 00 Butt’s Imperial 1 75 18 00 “ California Indian l 50 16 50 “ Crumb’s Carbolic 1 75 19 00 “ Fenner’s S. R.. 1 85 “ Fitch’s Pile... 4 25 48 00 “ Frazier’s Magic 4 00 45 00 * “ Gilbert’s Tetter 3 50 * Grsefenberg Gr. Mount. 1 75 17 00 “ “ Pile 7 00 70 00 Gray’s, 25c size 1 50 17 00 “ “ 50c “ 2 70 31 00 Hieskell’s Tetter 3 75 Holloway’s, Imported. 4 50 “ Hood’s Olive. l 75 * “ Hull’s.. 1 75 * Itch, Scotch 1 75 17 00 “ Judkin’s 1 75 19 50 Kennedy’s Healing 3 75 Hemlock... 4 00 “ Salt Rheum 3 75 “ Scrofula 7 50 Kiersted’s. 2 75 “ Knickerbocker Hoof .. 7 00 “ McAllister’s 1 75 19 00 “ Macqueen’s Matico 2 00 * Miner’s Botanic 1 75 DOZ. GROSS lOintment, Mott’s Hoof 7 25 “ “ Magic 1 85 21 00 “ Norton’s S. R 3 50 Osborn’s Golden 1 75 Palmer’s S. R.__ (5 00 “ Physic’s Camphor 1 75 19 00 Pond’s Extract 4 00 “ Roberts’ Poor Man’s Friend, 5 50 Root’s German 1 50 “ Russell’s Itch 1 75 19 00 “ Sanford’s Witch-Hazel, small 3 75 “ “ large 7 50 “ Shipman’s Carbolic 1 35 “ Singleton’s Eye 9 00 “ Sloan’s 25c 1 85 21 00 “ “ 50c... 42 00 * “ Spangler’s 1 75 “ Swayne’s 3 50 “ Tanner’s German 1 85 21 00 “ Taylor’s Indian. 1 50 15 00 “ Terrell’s l 38 15 00 “ Trask’s, small 1 85 21 00 “ “ large 2 85 33 00 “ Upham’s Pile 6 00 “ W estmoreland’s 3 00 “ Wheaton’s Itch 42 00 “ Williams’ Pile 7 50 87 00 “ Wilson’s Magnetic 1 50 Olive-Tar, Stafford’s 3 75 Opodeldoc, Liquid 1 00 10 50 “ Steer’s l 00 10 50 Otto of Rose, Coudrav’s, No. 2208... 5 00 “ “ Hudson’s 4 00 Pads, Hay’s Kidney 16 50 ’■ Durkee’s Liver 7 50 “ Excelsior 12 00 “ Electric 4 00 “ Flagg’s, 1.00 size 7 50 “ “ and Anti-Malaria ... 15 00 “ Guillmette’s Kidney 12 00 * “ Holman’s Child’s 12 00 * “ “ Liver 16 00 * “ “ Pectoral 24 00 * “ “ Special .. 24 00 “ Hop 13 50 “ Lion... 8 00 “ Only Lung 15 00 “ Perry’s 8 00 “ Platt’s 7 50 Paedotronhine 4 00 45 00 Pain Purer, Rush’s 2 00 “ Extractor, Dailey’s 1 87 21 00 * “ Killer, Perry Davis’, small 1 80 “ medium . 3 60 * “ “ “ “ large 7 20 “ Paint, Wolcott’s, 50c... 4 00 “ “ “ $1.00 8 00 “ Reliever, Marsh’s 2 00 Paint, Hessemer’s Gold 3 25 “ Dent’s “ 2 50 “ Meier’s “ 3 00 “ Williams’ “ 10 00 Panacea, Baker’s Pain, small 1 85 21 00 “ Curtis & Brown’s 1 85 21 00 * “ Grad'enberg 3 50 35 00 “ Pendleton’s 2 75 “ Swaim’s 17 50 205 20 Pancreatine, Hawley’s, ozs 5 40 “ McKesson & Robbins’ 5 40 “ Metcalfe’s Liquid 24 00 “ S. & M.’s, I oz 12 00, “ “ 1 oz 24 00 Paper, Atlantic Medicated 1 75 “ Dutcher’s Fly (Ream, 7.75).. “ Fayard & Blayn’s Rheu- matic, small 2 00 “ Gayety’s Medicated 3 85 45 00 “ “ “ small... 2 25 “ Mortimer’s Bromo Chlor’m. 3 50 “ “ Medicated 2 50 “ Peter’s Fly “ Pond’s Extract Medicated.. 1 65 “ Singer’s Gravel, for B. Cages. 20 1 80 “ Solar Mills, Med., very line. 1 50 16 00 “ Star, Medicated 2 50 27 00 “ Stayner’s Flv (LOO box) Papier,Fayard,(see Paper, “F.& B.”) 2 00 3 00 Paste, Aubergier’s Lactucarium 5 00 “ Berendsohn’s Phosphorus... 2 00 “ Eureka 2 25 “ Fougera’s Iceland Moss, sml. 2 00 98 JVlcJvESSON 8j j^URRENT, DOZ. GROSS Paste, Fougera’s Iceland Moss,large 4 00 “ Regnault’s Pectoral, small.. 2 50 - “ “ “ largo.. 5 00 “ Tooth, Gosnell’s Cherry. “ “ Jewsbury&Brown’s, sm 4 75 54 00 4 75 54 00 “ “ “ “ lge 7 50 “ “ Maw’s Aromatic 4 50 “ “ “ Cherry, large.. 3 25 “ “ “ “ small. Pastilles, Butler’s Cough, trial,2 doz. 1 75 in case 75 “ Butler’s Cough, 25c 1 75 “ Carey’s Asthma 1 75 20 00 “ “ Disinfecting 1 75 20 00 “ “ House Plant 1 75 20 00 “ “ Mosquito 1 75 20 00 “ “ Perfuming 1 75 20 00 “ “ Plates for 88 “ de Paris 2 00 “ Fumigating, Coudray’s... 1 50 “ “ Hooper’s “ “ Lubin’s, sml 1 50 6 00 “ “ “ lge 12 00 “ Griswold’s 1 85 “ Kidder’s Asthmatic 2 75 31 00 “ St. Marie “ Toilet, Lewenberg’s, red 3 75 or white. — 3 50 * Pat6 de Nafe, Delangrenier’s, small 3 00 “ ** “ large 4 50 Paullinia, powd., Grimault’s, small 4 50 “ “ “ large 8 00 Pearls, Clertan’s, Assafoetida 10 00 “ “ Castoreum 11 00 “ “ Chloroform 8 00 “ “ Digitalis 10 00 “ “ Ether 8 00 “ “ Turpentine 0 25 “ “ Valerian 10 00 “ Nitrite Amyl, 3 drops 9 00 “ “ “ 5 drops 12 00 Pectoral, Ayer’s Cherry 7 75 “ Phoenix 1 65 “ Wynkoop’s Iceland 3 50 39 00 Pellets, Indian Worm, small 75 “ “ “ large.. 1 75 “ Pierce’s Purgative 1 75 20 00 “ Norwegian 2 00 Pencils, Bloede’s Ink& Stain Eras.. 1 75 20 00 “ Clark’s Indellible 2 25 ‘‘ Cushman’s Ink & Stain Eras 1 35 15 00 “ Faber’s Lead, rd. gilt 50 4 80 “ “ “ hexagon 67 7 50 “ “ “ Steamboat . 16 1 50 “ Robinson’s Corn 1 50 “ Wyeth’s Wart & Corn Pens, Briggs’ Glass 1 75 20 00 2 25 Pepsin, Beal’s, Porci 8 00 “ Boudault’s powd., ozs “ “ bulk, (lb., $11 50) 9 50 “ Fairchild’s Scale.. 15 00 “ Grimault’s, powd., ozs 11 00 “ German (Lamatsch) 12 00 “ Hawley’s Amer 5 40 “ Houghton’s Liquid & Dry.. “ Jensen’s... 5 75 24 00 “ Lily & Phelan’s Arom 12 00 “ McK. & li.’s Concentrated, in 1 oz. vials “ McK. & R.’s Saccharated, 30 00 U. S. P., in 1 oz. vials “ McK. & R.’s Saccharated, bulk, see Mfg. Dept. 4 00 “ Morson’s 15 00 “ “ Porci 36 00 “ S. & M.’s, Porci, ozs 24 00 * “ Scheffer’s Saccharated 4 20 * “ Liquid 7 25 “ Velpeau’s 4 00 8 00 Petrolina, Plain, 1 oz 75 “ “ 2 ozs 1 42 “ “ 4 ozs “ “ 1 lb. cans . lb., 34c. “ • “5 “ “ ..lb., 23c. “ “ 25 “ “ ..lb., 18c. “ “ 50 “ “ ..lb., 17c. “ Oil, 1 gall, cans, gall., 1.50 2 50 “ “ 5 “ “ gall., 1.35 “ “ 10 “ “ gall., 1.25 “ Pomade, 2 ozs 1 42 “ “ 4 ozs “ V eterinary,l lb. cans, 34c. “ “ 5 lb. cans,lb. 20c. 2 50 noz. GROSS Petrolina, Veterinary, 25 lb. cans. lb. 15c. Phenol Sodique . 3 75 42 00 Philotoken . 7 50 Phosphates, Percy’s Vitalized 8 25 96 00 Phillips’ Wheat 7 50 “ “ “ 3pt... 27 00 Phosphatine.. 7 50 Phospho-Nutritine, Phillips’ 7 50 “ “ “ 3pts.. 27 00 Phosphorole 7 50 Phosphoids. Hawley’s Wheat. 6 00 66 00 Pillows, Lester’s Medic., perforated 8 00 (each) “ “ Hypnotic 4 00 (each) Pills, Arnold’s 1 35 15 (X) * “ Ayer's 1 50 * “ “ in Glass 1 00 * “ Rattle & Co.’s 2 00 “ Beckwith’s Anti-dyspeptic ... 1 65 *“ Benson’s Chamomile 4 00 “ Blair’s Gout, small 4 75 “ “ “ large 9 00 “ Blancard’s, small. 4 25 “ “ large 8 (X) “ Blaud’s, small 6 50 “ “ large 11 50 “ Brandretli’s, plain 1 30 13 00 “ “ sugar coated 1 20 13 00 “ Bristol’s 1 38 15 00 “ Brodie’s 1 c5 “ Brown’s, 0. P., small 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Bull’s 1 75 19 00 “ Burrs’ 3 50 40 00 * “ Carter’s Iron 3 75 * “ “ Liver 1 50 * “ “ Nerve 1 50 “ Castor Oil 1 75 “ Champion’s F. & A 6 50 “ Chandler’s Chamomile 1 90 “ Cockle’s 5 00 “ Cook’s, McK. & R’s 1 00 7 50 “ Cowden’s 1 50 “ Davis’ 1 50 16 50 “ Dean’s Rheumatic 3 65 “ Deern’s Southern Hepatic 1 50 15 00 “ Dehaut’s, small 6 00 “ “ large 12 00 “ De Sancti’s, small 5 50 “ “ large.. 14 00 “ Deshler’s Fever and Ague 7 50 “ Dromgoole’s 1 50 “ Bilert’s Daylight. 1 25 13 50 “ Eno’s 5 50 “ Everybody’s 1 50 “ Fenner’s 1 50 “ Filkin’s 1 25 “ Fitch’s Cathartic 2 00 21 00 “ Gallighan’s 7 00 “ Gilder’s 1 25 “ Gile’s Mandrake 1 50 17 00 “ Gill’s 1 25 “ Globe 1 75 20 00 * “ Graefenberg 1 50 16 00 “ Hamlin’s 1 50 * “ Harter’s Ague 5 25 * “ “ Liver 1 35 16 00 “ Haydock’s 1 75 “ Helmbold’s 3 50 40 00 “ Herrick’s 1 50 17 00 * “ Hibbard’s 1 75 “ Hill’s Rheumatic 1 50 “ Hobensack’s 1 50 16 50 “ Holloway’s, Imported 4 50 “ Hood’s.... 1 50 “ Hoofland’s 1 50 17 00 “ Hooper’s, McK. & R’s, 30 in box 1 00 9 00 “ “ English 5 00 57 00 “ Howe’s Arabian 1 50 “ Hunneweil’s 1 50 17 00 “ Hutchings’ Headache 1 75 *' James’ Cathartic 2 00 “ “ Cough 2 00 *“ Jayne’s Sanative 1 65 “ Judson’s Mountain Herb 2 00 “ Kaiser 50 “ Kayton’s 1 50 “ Kunkel’s 1 50 “ Laubach’s 1 &5 15 00 “ Laville’s Gout 28 00 “ Lee’s Lithontriptic 28 50 “ “ Windham 1 ,35 15 00 “ Lei dy’s Blood 1 65 18 00 “ Leroy’s, small 5 00 8f jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. 99 Pills, Loraine’s DOZ. GROSS 44 Low’s 1 50 16 00 Maggiel’s 1 25 Marsden’s 1 50 16 50 Mason & Pollard’s Malaria 8 00 44 McKenzie’s 1 38 15 00 * U McLane’s Liver 1 38 McLean’s Chinoidine 7 00 78 00 44 “ Universal-.... 1 25 : * kk Mettaur’s 2 00 Moffat’s 1 00 17 00 44 Morrison’s Nos. 1 & 2, smal... 3 00 33 00 “ “ large... 4 50 48 00 Morse’s Indian Root 21 00 1‘ Mother Siegel’s 2 00 U Mott’s Liver, plain 1 50 17 00 S. C 1 65 18 00 44 Munson’s Norton’s Chamomile 5 50 Page’s Mandrake 1 50 16 00 44 “ U. R _. 1 25 13 5 i 44 Parmelee’s 1 50 16 00 (E. M.) ... 1 50 Parson’s. 1 50 15 50 Pepsin (Milan) Phinney’s 7 50 87 00 44 1 50 Pinkhain’s l 75 19 00 44 Pierce’s Purgative 1 75 20 00 44 Plattjs Iron 4 00 45 00 44 Porter’s 1 50 16 50 44 Radway’s 1 50 17 00 Kestieaux’s 1 75 * “ Roback’s 1 35 15 00 44 Robert’s Scrofula 6 00 44 Rush’s 1 50 16 00 44 Sawen’s 1 65 18 00 Schenck’s Mandrake 1 50 17 00 Selleok’s 1 25 * kk Seller’s plain 1 50 16 50 * it “ S. C 1 50 16 50 Shaker 2 00 44 Shallenberger’s Fever & Ague 7 50 87 00 44 Sharp’s Shell’s F. & A 7 00 44 3 50 39 00 Shoshonee’s 1 50 * kk Simmons’ 1 58 44 Soule’s Sov. Balm 1 38 15 00 * u Spangler’s.. 1 75 44 Spaulding’s Cephalic 1 62 19 00 44 Spencer’s 1 62 19 00 Strickland’s l 67 18 00 44 Strong’s Pectoral 1 62 19 00 “ Sanative. 1 62 19 00 44 Swayne’s 1 50 44 Taylor’s 1 35 14 00 Thompson’s, E. K 1 50 17 00 44 “ Tree of Life 2 00 44 Tocological 3 50 * U Todd’s (Wheeling) Townsend’s 1 50 16 50 1 38 15 00 44 Turner’s Neuralgia 7 75 * kk Tutt’s Liver 1 50 17 50 44 Warner’s Safe 1 25 13 00 44 West’s Liver 1 50 44 Wilder’s 1 50 * kk Wilson’s 1 50 16 00 44 Winchester’s 8 00 Wing’s 1 50 Wishart’s - 7 00 Wright’s Ind. Veg., plain 1 42 16 00 “ “ Sugar-c’td 1 50 17 00 44 “ “ Spanish .. 1 50 17 00 Pilules, Moore’s 3 75 42 00 Plasters, Alloock’s Porous 1 20 13 25 “ “ “ yd. rolls.. “ American Skin.. 18 00 3 25 36 00 “ Arnica Spread, all sizes... “ Belladonna Spread, all sizes “ Benson’s Capcine 1 65 18 00 “ Bruce’s 1 50 17 00 * “ Carter’s Smartweed and Belladonna “ Coddington's Capsicum... “ Collin’s Voltaic.. 1 37 6 00 1 87 21 00 “ Cook’s Carbolic Corn “ Davidson’s Adhsive, 14c. per yard “ De la Cour’s, 21c. per yard “ Desnoix’ Belladonna “ Ellis’ Adhesive, 15c. yd “ Corn 2 75 5 00 1 50 17 00 “ Fougera’s Mustard 3 00 DOZ. GROSS Plasters, Adhesive, 5 yds., 14 in... 15 00 kk “ 1 yd., 7 in 3 50 kk “ U.S.P., 5 yds,, 18 in. 15 00 Arnica, Porous 1 00 10 80 Belladonna, Improved.., 1 67 18 00 kk “ TJ. S. P 1 12 12 50 “ yds., 8 in... 10 00 “ " 7 in... 7 00 “ “ 5 in... 5 40 fck “ 5 yds., Sin... 46 80 “ 5 “ 7 in... 36 00 “ 5 “ 5 in | 27 00 Bellanodvne 1 67 18 00 tk Bunion, Thick 1 00 ‘k “ Thin 84 kk Capsicin 1 00 10 80 “ yds 6 50 a Capsicum, yds 6 50 “ - “ Porous 90 10 00 “ c Corn, Thick 1 00 g “ Thin 4 75 “ SCourt, Golden Crown 1 50 it 2 u Hub Tablet 63 “ a. “ Leather Tablet... 1 50 it “ Mechanics’ 42 “ Trefoil, No. 1 63 “ “ “ No. 2 42 Imp. Porous 1 20 12 50 Isinglass, * 'loth, yds 4 00 Muslin, yds... 3 50 it “ Silk, yds 5 50 Kid (see list). It Mustard, 10 in case 3 00 “ “ yds 3 00 “ yd.. 1 75 k‘ Opium 1 75 19 00 “ yds 9 00 Poor Man’s - 1 00 10 80 it Strength, Porous 671 7 20 “ “ 5 y. 5 in 16 20 “ “ 1 y. 7 in 5 IK) kk “ “ ly. 5 in 3 50 “ Hall’s Galvanic 3 50 * “ Hamburg: 1 75 “ Herrick’s Capsicum 1 12 12 00 kk “ Kid 1 37 16 00 kk “ Perforated 1 12 12 00 “ Holloway’s Arnica, small. 1 00 11 00 it “ “ med.. 1 50 16 50 it “ “ large. 2 00 22 00 * “ Holman’s Body. 1 75 * tt “ Foot 1 75 * “ Hop 1 75 20 00 “ Hurd’s Neuralgia 85 “ Husband’s Isinglass, 1 yd. 6 50 “ Jew David’s, or Hebrew.. 1 37 15 00 “ Liitlefield’s Isinglass 3 25 “ Martin’s Rub. Adh. 75c. yd. “ McLean’s J. H. 1 25 “ Morrell's Irrigating 1 50 “ Mitchell’s Frankincense.. 75 7 00 kk “ Porous 1 15 12 00 “ Morehead’s Magnetic 1 85 21 00 “ Paine’s Green Mountain.. 1 75 18 00 “ Pond’s Extract 1 12 12 00 “ Poor Man’s, Cloth 1 12 12 50 “ “ Leather 1 37 15 75 it “ “ Paper 75 7 50 it “ “ all sizes “ Kigollot’s Mustard 3 25 36 00 “ Bobbins’ Adhesive 5 00 kk “ Isinglass ... 6 00 “ San dwell’s Issue. 1 75 20 00 “ Shaker 2 00 “ f Arnica, Large Ct., assort’d 4 00 kk 1 kk Small Ct., assort’d 3 00 u I Arnica Porous 12 00 tk Balsamic, Sml.Ct.,assort’d 1 00 it 5 “ Tablets, 3 pcs. o in each, small 2 50 it If Bellad., yards 7 00 “ x. “ Porous it c “ “ 5 yd. rolls 2 5 in. wide. (roll) 2 15 “ Capcine 21 00 “ yds 7 00 Bunion, Thin 85 it r “ Thick... 1 00 “ a Capsicum, Porous 10 00 it 6 50 tt Centennial Tablets, 6 pcs in each 7 50 1 “ Corn, Thin 75 IOO j^OBBINS1 j^URRENT. POZ. GROSS Plaster, Corn, Thick 1 85 “ Thin, in glass top box contain’g 1 gr. 75 44 “ Thick, in glass top box contain’g 1 gr. 1 00 44 Crown, Sinali Court, as- sorted colors 1 25 44 Elegant Tablets, Large, 3 pieces in each 7 50 44 Elegant Tablets, Small, 3 pieces in each 5 00 44 Gelatine Tablets, (5 pieces in each... 1 50 (4 Golden Eagle Court, as- sorted colors 5 00 “ “Mead’s Adhesive, in 5 yd. s rolls, 14 inches wide (roll) 1 25 “ SMead’s Adhesive, in 1 yd. S rolls, 7 inches wide 3 50 “ 1 Mead’s Rubber Bunion... 1 50 “ “ Corn 1 50 “ Mustard, Leaves, spread on Muslin, 10 in tin 3 00 “ Mustard, vards, spread on is Muslin 3 00 “ g Mustard, J4-yards, spread 02 on Muslin ... 1 75 44 Mustard, Envelopes, six leaves in Envelope 1 50 44 Mustard, Envelopes,three leaves in Envelope 1 00 44 Poor Man’s Porons.. 12 00 44 Ribbed Silk, ass’d Tablets 44 Strengthening, Porous... 7 50 “ “ in 5 yard rolls, 5 inches wide (roll) 1 35 44 Strengthening. Porous, in yard rolls, 5 inches wide 3 50 44 Surgeons’ India Rubber Adhesive, yards 6 50 44 Surgeons’ Silk Isinglass, 1 yards, assorted colors.. 5 50 44 Thapsia, Desnoix’, yards.. 7 00 44 Shiloh’s Belladonna I 65 18 00 44 Shiver’s Adhesive, 20c. yd. 44 “ Belladonna 5 75 44 “ Isinglass 6 75 44 “ Opium 5 75 44 Taylor’s Adhes., see p. 41. 44 Well’s, variety 44 Yard’s Adhesive, 50c. yd.. Plugs, Lange’s 85 9 00 Poisoned Cheese. 1 50 Wheat 1 50 Polish, Close’s Poningoe 2 00 21 00 “ Furniture, Bro. Jonathan’s 2 25 “ Glass Cleaning, Brown’s... 1 50 16 50 “ Shoe, Brown’s French 1 00 10 00 44 “ “ Satin l 00 10 00 44 “ The Ladies’ French. 80 8 50 “ Stove, Dixon’s 55 5 75 44 “ Gem 50 4 50 44 “ Rising Sun 55 5 75 3 50 4 00 45 00 Poultice, Brown’s Adhesive 1 50 Polyform, Edison’s 8 00 93 00 Powder, Danziger’s F. & A 8 00 44 Going’s Colic, for horses . 8 00 44 “ Cough, 8 00 44 Tonic, “ 8 00 44 “ Worm, “ 8 00 Hassal’s Brush 1 75 44 “ Sponge 1 50 44 Heisley’s Headache 1 75 44 James’ Fever, True, ozs... 56 00 44 “ “ Kiddle’s, ozs. 18 00 44 Naldire’s Dog 9 00 44 Spear’s Fruit Preserving.. 7 50 44 Stedman’s Teething.. 4 50 44 Steedman’s Soothing 5 50 44 Thompsons Sweet Worm 1 75 20 00 44 Toilet, Blue Paper 50 44 Elgin’s Phantom.. 1 75 44 “ Fay’s Veloutine... 10 00 108 00 44 “ Fehr’s Talcurmpl’n 1 75 44 “ “ “ Per 3 50 44 “ Hobb’s Meen Fun. 1 00 44 “ Lubin’s Rose lb.70c 44 “ “ Violet lb. 65c 44 “ Riker’s .. 2 00 44 “ Saunders’, Pink, White & Yellow. 3 00 33 00 DOZ. GKOSS Powder, Tooth,Galder’s “Dentine,” small 1 75 “ Tooth,Calder’s “Dentine,” large 3 50 “ Tooth, Lyon’s 1 75 “ “ “ (Tablets). .. 3 75 “ “ Rowland’s Odonto 10 50 “ “ Thurston’s, large 3 50 “ “ “ small. 1 75 “ Upham’s Depilitory 7 50 Powders, Brahee-Sugar 7 50 “ Campbell’s Anti-Bilious. 7 00 “ Condition, Carleton’s 1 50 16 50 “ “ Champion, lbs. 1 67 18 00 “ “ Copeman’s ... 8 00 “ “ Dale’s. l 35 15 00 “ “ Ellis’ 1 35 “ “ Foutz’s 1 50 17 00 “ “ Fronefield’s .. 1 50 16 00 “ “ Harvell’s, sm’l 1 50 16 00 “ “ “ 1’ge. 3 00 32 00 “ “ Hopkins’Heal- ing. small... 3 75 “ “ Hopkins’Heal- ing, large 7 50 “ “ Leis’ (Kansas) 1 50 17 00 “ “ Parmelee’s,sm 1 50 “ “ “ ige 2 00 “ " Punderson’s . 1 50 17 00 “ “ Red Horse.... 1 50 16 00 ‘ “ Sawen’s 1 65 18 00 “ “ Sheridan’s 1 50 17 00 “ “ Sloan’s, small 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ large. 2 50 27 00 “ “ Starin’s 1 37 15 00 “ “ Teller’s 1 25 13 50 “ “ Tobias’ Derby 1 50 17 00 “ “ UncleSam’s,sm 1 25 14 00 “ “ “ “ lg-e 2 50 28 00 “ “ Youatt’s 2 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 “ “ Ward’s Spice. 2 00 “ Insect, Costar’s 1 35 15 00 “ “ Horace’s 1 75 “ “ Isaacsen’s 1 50 16 50 * “ “ Knowles’, small.. 1 75 * “ “ “ med... 3 50 * “ “ “ large.. 7 00 * “ “ Lyon’s 1 80 “ “ McK.&R.’s 1 50 16 00 “ Iron & Sulphur, Stafford’s 7 25 84 00 “ Seidlitz, McK.&R's usual 2 75 30 00 “ “ “ extra 3 25 36 00 “ Yeast, Gantz’ Sea Foam . 3 00 “ “ P. & M.’s 1 75 20 00 Prairie Weed, Kennedy’s 7 50 Preparation, Horsford’s Bread 2 25 25 00 Prescription, King’s Prepared 7 00 “ Pierce’s Favorite 10 75 “ Tucker’s No. 59, small 4 00 “ “ “ 59, large 8 00 Preserver, Nature’s Life 4 00 Protagon, 1 lb. bottles 27 00 Prunes, Smith’s Medicated 4 25 27 00 Purgative, Leroy’s No. 1, 2, 3 & 4... 19 00 Purifier, Brown’s Blood 7 50 “ Parmelee’sBlood, small... 1 25 “ “ “ large ... 7 50 Pyrafuge, Lippman’s 3 75 Quinelixir, Baker’s 8 00 Racahout, Baker’s 7 75 “ Hubbell’s 7 50 “ Delangrenier’s 10 50 75 8 33 Regulator, Bradfield’s Female, sm. 6 001 “ “ “ lge. 10 00 “ Emerson’s Bowel 6 00 66 00 “ Graves’ Heart, small... 4 25 “ “ “ large... 8 00 * “ Simmons’Liver, dry 7 50 * “ “ “ 25 c 1 88 * “ “ “ liq....». 7 50 * “ “ “ " 50c. 3 75 “ Wood’s Liver 7 50 87 00 Relief, Davis’ Home, small 2 00 22 50 “ “ “ large 3 50 39 00 “ Fenner’s Golden, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Flagg’s Instant, 50c 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ 1.00 7 50 84 00 “ Mothers’, Bartholic’s 15 00 162 00 “ ltadway’s Ready, small 3 75 43 00 “ “ “ medium.. 7 50 86 00 JAcfLESSON jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. IOI noz. GROSS Relief, Radway’s Rpady, large 15 00 172 00 “ Reed’s Asthma, small 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ large 6 50 72 00 “ Taft’s Sure, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 Remedy, Albert’s Rheumatic 7 50 “ Barrett’s St. Vitus’ Dance 30 00 “ Brigg’s Pile 7 75 “ Caldwell’s Dyspepsia 7 00 81 00 “ Coddington’s Soft Corn.. 1 75 “ Cole’s Rheumatic, small. 4 00 “ “ “ large . 8 00 “ Constitutional Catarrh . 7 50 “ D. R. Y. G 7 50 87 00 “ Darley’s Heave 1 50 17 50 “ De Riiig’s Pile 8 00 “ De Ro.jer’s Span. Catarrh 3 50 “ Draper’s Tooth Ache 85 9 00 “ Durang’s Rheumatic 7 00 “ Evory’s Diamond Catarrh 3 75 “ Fenner’s B. & L 7 25 “ “ Catarrh “ “ St. Vitus’Dance 27 00 “ Fitler’s Rheumatic 9 50 “ Freligh’s “ 84 00 “ Harper’s Cough 3 00 34 50 “ Heath’s Sea Sickness, sml 5 00 “ “ “ “ lge 9 00 “ Hunnewell’s Cough, sml 1 75 19 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 38 00 * “ Hunt’s, small 0 50 * “ “ large 10 00 “ Ingall’s Asthma 8 50 “ Kennedy’s Favorite 8 00 “ Langell’s Asthma 7 50 84 00 “ Leonard’s So. Am. F.& A. 8 00 90 00 “ Lockwood’s Catarrh 3 25 36 00 “ Metcalf’s Rheumatic 7 00 “ Packard’s Scrofula, small 8 25 96 00 “ “ “ large 12 50 147 00 “ Piso’s Catarrh 2 00 “ Rushton’s Neuralgia 8 00 “ Sage’s Catarrh 3 25 38 00 “ Senier’s Asthma “ Shiloh’s Catarrh 3 50 “ Slioshonee’s 7 50 “ South Am. Fever & Ague 8 00 90 00 “ Stinson’s Asthma 15 00 “ Townseud’sHayFever,sm 4 00 “ “ “ “ lge 12 00 “ Turner’s Corn 1 25 “ Van Deusen’s 2 50 “ Velpau’s Dysentery 3 50 39 00 ** Wliitcomb’s Asthma 11 50 129 00 4'* Williams’ Asthma. 5 50 “ Wilson’s, Blodgetti 18 50 “ Wing’s Corn 4 00 ♦Remover, German Corn 1 50 17 00 “ Radical “ 1 50 17 00 8 00 Rennet, Blair’s.. 1 50 16 00 “ Mrs. Leslie’s Wine of. 2 00 21 00 “ Shinn’s 1 50 16 00 “ Wyeth’s 1 50 Renewer, Wells’ Health 8 75 ♦Renovator, Kerr’s System 7 75 “ Scalp, Mrs. Brown’s, sm. 3 75 42 00 “ Smith’s Green Mountain 7 50 Resolvent, Radway’s... 8 00 Restitution Fluid, Stevens’ 7 75 Restorer, Brewer’s Lung. 8 00 “ Broughton’s, 1.00 8 00 “ " 2.00 10 00 “ Sheppard’s Song 1 80 Revalenta Arabica, DuBarry’s 7 75 3 75 Rhigolene 8 00 Rock and Rye, Von Biel’s, small... 4 25 “ “ “ “ “ large... 8 00 Rock Rose, Myers’ 7 75 Rosadalis, Lawrence’s 8 00 93 00 Rouge, Jewelers’ (family use) 2 00 21 00 Rough on Rats, small 1 10 12 00 “ “ “ large 1 65 18 00 Sachet-Powder, Coudray’s, in i lb. bottles, Musk & Ylang Ylang G 50 (lb.) Sachet-Powder, Coudray’s, in } lb. bottles, all other odors 3 50 (lb.) 7 00 Salicylates, Schlumberger’s 8 00 Saline, Lamplough’s Pyretic 11 00 Sal Muscatelle 8 00 Salt Balls, Digestive 1 75 “ Ditman’s Sea, 25c 1 65 18 00 Salt, Ditman’s Sea, 50c DOZ. 3 25 GROSS 36 00 “ Elio’s Fruit 11 00 “ German Mineral, 1 lb. boxes.. 81 9 00 * “ Holman’s Absorption l 75 “ Hubbell’s Sea 7 25 “ Slavin’s Fruit 8 00 “ Tidman’s Sea 5 50 Salts, Bishop’s, BenzoatePotassium 7 00 • “ Bi-Carl). 1 50 “ “ Brom. Ammonium. 5 50 “ “ “ Iron 7 00 “ “ “ Potassium... 5 50 “ “ Carbonate Iron 4 50 “ Carlsbad 5 50 “ “ Citrate Bismuth ... 7 00 “ “ “ Caffeine 10 00 “ “ “ Cinchona... 5 50 “ “ “ “&lron 5 50 “ “ “ Iron 4 50 “ “ “ Lithia 10 00 “ “ “ Magnesium, 4 00 “ “ “ Potassium . 0 00 “ “ Iodide Iron 6 50 “ “ “ Potassium.. 5 50 “ “ “ Sodium 5 00 “ “ Kissengen 4 00 “ “ Magnesia Aperient. 4 00 “ “ Nitrate Cerium 7 00 “ “ “ Potassium. 5 00 “ “ Pepsin & Bismuth.. 7 50 “ “ “ 15is.& Strych 8 00 “ “ Phosphate Iron 5 00 “ “ Pullna 4 00 “ “ Quinine 9 00 “ “ “ and iron .. 9 50 “ “ Salicylic Acid.. 7 00 “ “ Seidlitz 4 00 “ “ Seltzer 4 00 “ *' Tart. Cit. Sodium.. 4 00 “ “ Vichy 4 00 “ Carlsbad, Gen., i lb. bots 6 50 “ “ “ i “ “ 13 00 “ “ in bulk, see Drugs. “ Crab Orchard, see Drugs. “ Herring’s, Bi-Carb. Potassa.. 4 50 “ “ Citrate Magnesia.. 4 00 “ “ Seidlitz 4 00 “ Kreuzmacher, see Drugs. “ Lemon, McK. & It’s 1 00 9 00 “ Santa Marie, small 3 00 “ “ “ large. 4 50 “ Smelling, Alehin’s 1 25 (lb.) “ “ Bazin’s 2 00 “ “ Lynch’s 3 00 “ “ Osborn’s, variety .. 4 00 Salve, Adams’ Golden 1 75 “ Allen’s Ulcerine, small 2 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Balm of Gilead ... 1 62 18 00 “ Blackman’s 1 25 “ Brandin’s 1 75 20 00 “ Bucklin’s Arnica 1 85 21 00 “ Conklin’s 60 6 00 “ Dailey’s Horse 3 75 42 00 “ Doney’s.. 1 75 “ Duncker’s 2 50 27 00 “ Dunton’s Fir j 1 00 “ Fenner’s Eye 1 25 “ Golden Eye 1 50 * “ Grace’s 1 25 “ Griswold’s 1 60 17 00 “ Hamilton’s Eye 1 50 16 50 “ Hardy’s. “ Harris’ Pile 1 50 16 50 1 75 * “ Henry’s Carbolic 1 67 “ Mitchell’s Eye 1 25 13 50 “ Page’s Climax 1 85 21 00 “ Peleg White's 75 8 50 “ Pettit’s Eye 1 50 17 50 “ Pike’s Salt Rheum 1 65 18 00 * “ Raymond’s Arnica 1 25 “ Redding’s Russia “ Rivers’. 1 85 21 00 1 20 “ Sawyer’s, small 1 75 18 00 “ “ large 3 75 “ Smith’s Magnetic 1 45 16 00 “ Stephen’s Eye 1 65 18 00 “ St. Joseph’s 2 00 21 00 “ Van Sicklen’s.. 1 75 18 00 “ Wooley’s 1 25 20 00 Salvreen 1 75 Sand, see Bird-Gravel Sapanule, small. 1 75 20 00 “ medium 4 00 45 00 102 jVlcJK.ESSON 8j j-loBBINS’ j^URRENT. Sapanule,large DOZ. 8 00 87 GROSS 90 00 10 00 6 00 60 1 75 7 75 9 50 8 50 Saponax, Bolles’ Bristol’s Cummings’ Yellow Dk * “ Fenton’s _. 7 50 7 50 7 00 70 00 7 75 “ Helmbold’s.- * “ Hood’s, small 7 75 4 00 90 00 * “ “ large “ Hurley’s, and Potassa “ John Bull’s 8 00 7 50 8 00 91 20 Kush’s, and Iron “ Townsend’s, Old Dr. . “ “ S.P 7 75 8 50 8 50 7 50 “ Wilder’s, and Potassa. Sauce, Pepper 8 50 1 50 99 00 15 00 7 50 “ “ i “ 4 25 Saucers, Pink 75 Schnapps, Wolfe’s, pints 5 25 60 00 9 50 108 00 Seal Oleum 3 50 1 65 18 00 3 25 36 00 “ Hubbell’s 7 25 “ Tidman’s, boxes, 7 lbs . .. Sedative, Batley’s, I lb. bottles Seedesea 5 50 51 00 1 75 20 00 Seidlitine 4 30 Seven-Barks 4 00 45 00 Seven-Seals, small 3 25 36 00 “ “ large 6 50 72 00 3 75 7 50 Sinapism, Cooper’s 25 cent size small ... 1 75 50 “ No. 1 75 8 00 “ “ “ 2 87 1 00 9 50 “ “ “ 3.. 11 00 “ “ “ 4 1 75 20 00 Snuff, Cook’s, in J4s 2 30 “ DeRojer’s Spanish Catarrh.. “ Durno’s Catarrh. 3 50 1 85 21 00 “ Garrett’s Scotch, in bottles.. “ in2oz.p’ks “ “ inloz. “ “ Jackson’s Catarrh 3 50 1 25 70 2 75 39 00 13 00 7 50 “ Lorillard’s Maccoboy, in jars “ “ “ bot. “ Scotch, in blad’rs “ in bottles “ Marshall’s Catarrh 1 65 18 00 “ Raeder’s German 3 00 “ Schneeberger 20 20 00 Soap Cocoa, Hamburg, small 60 90 “ Medicated, Cuticura. .. . 1 85 Glenn’s Sulphur.. Gouraud’s 1 87 3 00 Constantine Tar- Packer’s “ . Solution, Chlor. Soda, Labarraque’s Gen... “ “ McK. & R.’s, cork stop.. “ “ “ McK. & R.’s, glass stop.. “ Fniit Pres., Spear’s 1 50 1 75 7 00 2 25 2 75 8 00 “ Hoffman’s Meat 18 00 “ Lebaique’s, Dialysed Iron. “ Leras’ Phos. Soda & Iron . “ Tilden’s Iodo-brom. Calc. Co 7 00 6 00 10 00 Solvent, Costar’s Corn 1 50 16 50 1 75 “ McCready’s Corn 3 00 33 00 “ Pell’s Corn. 1 75 18 00 1 50 Sozodont, Van Buskirk’s 6 00 69 00 Specific, Bache’s 7 50 1 87 21 00 “ Cameron’s Gout. “ Campo’s Infallible “ Carey’s, G. E. S. S. small.. “ “ med’m. “ “ “ large... “ Crossman’s.. 18 00 8 00 1 65 3 25 6 50 84 00 DOZ, GKOSS Specific, Bengali's 8 00 4 Donnes 7 00 78 00 44 Gray’s 8 00 44 Hamilton’s Malarial 8 50 * ik Harter’s F. & A. * kk Jayne’s Tape Worm 17 10 44 Lallemand’s 9 50 Boring’s 7 50 Ludlum’s 44 Popham’s Asthma... (i 50 76 00 44 Reynold’s Gout 16 00 Swift’s Syphilitic, small... 8 00 “ “ large... i t 00 Specifics, Humphrey's, 1 to 15 1 75 “ 16 to 27,29,30,31,34 3 50 “ 28, 32, 33 7 00 Stillingia, Pemberton’s 7 25 84 00 Spring- Blossoms, trial 1 00 44 “ 50c 3 75 Stop Ache, Brodie’s 1 00 10 00 Sugar of Lemons, Gantz’s 4 00 44 “ P. & M.’s 3 75 44 “ Pyle’s, 8 oz. bots 2 50 “ Malt, Horiick’s, small 4 00 44 “ “ large 8 00 Suppositories, Barlett’s Pile 7 50 Brown’s 0. P., small 2 00 “ “ large 4 00 Hollow, No. 1 3 25 “ “ No.2... 4 00 “ No. 3 4 50 Nelaton’s 4 00 Parmelee’s 3 50 “ Sawen’s 5 00 Sura-Cura, Robinson’s 4 00 Svapnia, J-oz. vials 17 00 Syrup Adderley’s Chloral. 3 25 Aubergier’s Lactucarium.. 10 00 Bailey’s Soothing 1 50 17 00 Berthe’s Codeia. 10 00 Blancard’s 7 50 Boschee’s German 5 50 63 00 4‘ “ “ sample. 85 9 50 Broughton’s 25c 2 00 44 “ 50c 4 00 “ $1.00. 8 00 Bull’s Baby 2 (M) 21 00 “ Cough, small 2 00 21 00 “ “ medium 4 00 42 00 44 “ • “ large 8 (X) 87 00 Bumstead’s Worm 1 25 13 00 Burrington’s Croup 2 75 * kk Clark’s Peruvian, small 8 00 * kk “ “ large 16 00 “ W orm kk Corbin’s Worm... 1 38 15 00 * kk Coussen’s Tar 3 50 Davis’ Tar 7 50 kk DeJardin’s Red Orange.... 18 00 Delmonico Little’s 3 75 44 “ “ large... 7 50 “ Edward’s, small 1 65 18 00 “ medium 3 25 36 (X) 44 Eilert’s Tar & Wild Cherry. 6 60 75 (X) 44 Fellow’s Hypophosphites.. 11 50 “ Fenner’s Soothing 1 75 “ Worm 1 75 Flagg’s Cough 3 75 Foord’s Pectoral, small 5 00 59 00 “ “ large 10 50 Globe Flower, small 1 85 21 00 “ large. 7 25 84 00 Goodell’s Pectoral 1 75 Gould’s Pin Worm 3 75 * kk Grasfenberg Dysentery 3 50 35 00 Gregg’s Constitution Life. 10 50 120 00 Gregory’s Dover’s Powder. 8 00 “ Grimault’s, Hypoph. Lime 8 00 Hassan’s Tar 3 75 Hasting’s of Naphtha 7 50 87 00 Hatch’s Cough, small 2 00 22 00 “ medium... 3 50 39 00 “ “ large 7 00 78 00 Hobensack’s Worm. 1 75 19 00 kk Hooker’s Cough 2 67 30 00 “ Howe’s Concentrated 7 00 Hufeland’s Tar 3 00 Johnson’s Ind. Blood, sm’l 3 50 40 00 44 “ “ “ l’ge 7 00 80 00 44 Kunkel’s Worm 7 75 La Rookah’s, small 4 00 “ large 8 (X) “ Laubach’s Worm 1 50 16 00 “ Leras’ Phos. Soda & Iron.. 7 00 JVicjlEssoN 8f Robbins1 Purrent. 103 DOZ. GKOSS Syrup, Low’s Worm 1 50 17 00 “ Marsden’s Carminative 3 75 42 00 “ McArthur’s Hypophos 8 50 “ McK. & U.’s, of Piiospliates 8 00 84 00 “ McK. & K’s Ipecac 2 75 30 00 “ Meumann’s Co. Wild Cherry 1 75 20 00 “ Mitchell’s Ipecac 2 75 “ Mohawk 4 00 “ Morris’, small 3 50 “ Morse’s Yellow Dock 8 50 “ Mother Noble’s, small 3 50 40 00 “ “ “ large 7 00 80 00 “ “ Swan’s Worm 1 75 18 00 “ Osmun’s Lactophosphates. 12 00 “ Parker’s Worm.... l 75 18 00 “ Parrish’s HypophOsphites . 8 00 86 40 “ “ Phosphates, small “ “ “ large 4 00 43 20 8 00 86 40 “ Phillips’Wheat Phosphates “ “ “ “ 3 pt. 9 50 38 00 “ Puccoon 1 75 “ Quackcnbush's Tar 2 50 “ Kabateau’s Iron 10 00 “ Kansom’s Hive, small 2 38 27 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 45 00 “ Ileuter’s Life 8 25 “ Ritter’s Tar 1 75 “ Rogers’ Tar & Canchalagua 7 50 87 00 “ “ Worm 1 85 21 00 “ Rose’s Croup. “ Rowand’s Blackberry 3 50 39 00 1 75 “ Rush’s Buchu and Iron 7 75 “ Schenck’s Pulmonic 8 00 93 00 “ Scovill’s 11. & L. 7 75 “ Seabrook’s Soothing 1 62 18 00 “ Seabury’s Hive 1 75 * “ Seller’s Cough 1 75 20 00 “ Sine’s Tar 1 85 21 00 “ Smith’s Tonic 8 00 91 20 “ Southern Sootliing 1 75 “ Spruce Gum 2 50 “ Stringer’s, small “ “ large 2 (X) 4 00 “ Swann’s Hypophos. Lime.. “ “ “ Iron.. 10 00 10 00 “ “ “ Soda.. 10 00 “ Swayne’s Wild Cherry “ “ “ “ .gml. 7 50 2 00 “ Taft’s Wliite Pine * 3 25 u Thompson'sWorm & Bilious l 67 18 00 “ Weaver’s Salt Rheum 10 00 “ Webster’s Cough 1 75 20 00 “ Welling’s 2 00 “ Wheeler’s Nursing 1 75 18 00 “ Whitcomb’s Soothing 1 75 20 00 “ White’s Curative 4 80 “ Wilder’s Worm 1 75 “ Winchell’s Sootliing 1 65 18 00 “ Winchester’s Hypophos- pliites, small 7 50 Winchester’s Hypophos- phites, large 15 00 “ Winslow’s Soothing 1 85 21 00 “ Wood’s, “ small.. 1 75 “ “ “ large.. 3 50 “ Wright’s Indian Vegetable. 2 00 22 00 Syrups, Pharmaceutical, ail kinds, See Mf’g Dept. Tablets, Lime Juice, 5 lb. bots-.-lb. 75 “ Lyon’s Tooth 3 75 * “ Merchant’s Worm 1 25 “ Murray’s Charcoal “ Naldire’s Dog 1 65 18 00 3 50 “ Welling’s Dyspepsia 3 85 Tamar Indien, Urillon’s 5 50 63 00 Tamara Larix 6 00 64 80 Tar, Corey’s, 2 oz. 75 7 50 “ Forrest’s Juniper. Toy’s “ “ “ Whitehurst’s.. 1 75 18 00 2 00 21 00 Tea, Bachof’s Alpine 75 “ “ Drei Koenig 1 00 “ Beal’s German l 50 “ Hamburg, Genuine 2 00 21 00 * “ Hamburger lb-east. 1 75 “ Judson’s Worm 1 85 21 00 “ Kellogg’s Worm 1 75 20 00 “ Kennedy’s Hair ** Quirk’s Irish 6 50 1 85 21 00 “ River’s Cathartic 1 20 “ Weber’s Alpine 1 25 “ Drei Koenig 1 50 “ Worm, see Vermifuge Teethina, Moffatt’s 1 85 i 21 00 DOZ. GROSS Taint D’Or, Vidot’s 18 00 Thermaline, small 2 00 21 60 “ medium . 3 75 42 00 “ large 7 50 81 00 Tincture, Pitch's Rheumatic 8 25 96 00 “ Galvin’s Croup - 1 60 “ Norwood’s Ve'rat. Yiride. 12 00 129 60 Tissue, Albespeyre’s J yard rolls ... 6 00 “ “ yard “ 10 00 “ Brown’s Blistering, in cans 11 00 “ Desnoix & Co.’s Blistering. 10 00 “ Lawrence’s GuttaP., 5 y. pcs piece 2 00 Tolu, Rock and Rye 8 00 Tonga, small 18 00 l’onie, Ash. 6 00 “ Carolina Tolu 8 00 “ Coca Beef 8 00 “ “ and Iron. 12 00 “ “ “ “ Quinia 12 00 “ \ “ Quinia and Iron.. 18 00 “ Gunning’s Bird l 65 19 00 “ Hair, Coudray’s Rhum and Quinine 6 00 “ Hamilton’s Ginger, small... 1 75 “ “ “ large... 3 50 * “ Harter’s Iron 6 60 “ Hoofland’s 12 00 138 00 “ Howe’s Arabian 7 75 90 00 “ Hurley’s Ague 7 00 81 00 “ Kingsley’s Iron 7 75 “ Marsdeii’s. 7 50 “ Mensman’s Beef, small 9 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 * “ Parker’s Ginger, 60c. 3 90 * “ “ “ $1.00 7 80 “ Richard’s Tee-total 7 50 “ Schenck’s Seaweed 8 00 93 00 “ Smith’s 8 00 91 20 “ Townsend’s Cereal 8 00 “ Van Buren’s Ladies’ 8 00 “ Van Deusen’s Mandrake 7 75 90 00 “ Warner’s Safe, small 3 25 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Wilder’s Chill 8 00 93 00 * “ Wilhoft’s 7 00 Tooth Picks, Quill, No. 3.. 75 per M “ 4.. 1 00 per M “ “ “ “ 5 1 15 per M “ “ “ “ 13, fancy 3 00 per M Treat, Peters’ Bird 75 7 50 Treatment, Wells’ Nerve and Brain 8 00 Tricopherous, Barry’s 3 50 40 00 Tripoli, Mt. Eagle.. 60 6 00 Troches, Bassett’s, in bottles 1 75 20 00 “ Benton’s 1 25 “ Brown’s Bronchial, small. 1 85 21 00 “ med.. 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large. 7 50 84 00 “ Dame’s 2 00 “ Edey’s Carbolic. 1 85 21 00 “ Gangaloo 2 00 21 00 “ Hamilton’s Cough 1 50 “ Jadwin’s 1 75 20 00 “ Poor Man’s 1 75 20 00 “ Rushton’s Cherry Pectoral 1 50 “ Thomas’ Pine Tar 1 75 “ Warren’s 2 20 24 00 Troches, Roworth’s. “ Alum and Cubeb..lb. .70 “ Alum and Kino lb. .70 “ Astring’t, Rose Lf.lb. 1.50 “ Amm., Jackson’s..lb. 1.35 1 50 “ Bath, English lb. .50 “ Bellad. & Chi. Pot.lb. 1.00 “ Bi-Carb. Potassa.-lb. 1.00 “ Bi-Carb. Soda lb. .50 “ Bism.& Charcoal..lb. 1.75 “ Black Currant lb. .78 “ Boneset Extract.._lb. .60 “ Borax, Refined lb. .60 “ BromidePot.,2gr.,lb. .75 “ Bronch’l (ov. tinsLlb. .80 1 50 “ Buchu Compound.lb. 1.25 “ Cachou, Aromatic, Brown lb. .75 “ Cachou, Aromatic- Pink, oct lb. .70 “ Camphor, £ gr lb. .55 “ “ i gr lb. .60 “ Carbolic Acid lb. .80 1 1 50 “ Carb. Ac,, Chi.Pot lb. .90 1 50 “ Cayenne, Extra lb. .50 “ Chalk,Prepared...lb. .70 “ Cham. & Ginger...lb. .70 104 j^URRENT. DOZ GROSS Troches, Kowoktii’s. “ Charcoal & Soda..-lb. 1.00 1 50 “ Charcoal, French .lb. 1.00 1 50 “ Clilor. Pot., (orig.) lb. .50 “ Cit. Acid & Ginger.lb. .50 “ Coltsfoot, En lb. .50 1 25 “ Cough(gen.Wistar)lb. 1.25 1 50 “ Cubeb b. .80 1 50 “ “ Chi. Pot...lb. .80 “ Cupid Cachou (sm. Hearts lb. 1.50 1 50 “ Digestive .lb. .80 “ Elm, Slippery lb. 50. “ Eucalyptus lb. 1.25 “ Ginger, Extra lb. .47 “ “ Mint lb. .50 “ Guaiacum lb. .90 “ Heartburn ...lb. 1.00 1 50 “ Horehound Ext...lb. .50 “ Horehound Tar...lb. .60i . “ Ipecac, igr... lb. .60 “ Iron & 01iocolate..lb. .80 1 50 “ Juniper Tar lb. .70 “ Lactucarium lb. 2.00 “ Licorice, ex. st’ng, lb. .55 “ London Hospital, 31 kinds “ “ “ small 2 00 “ Magnes. & Ginger.lb. LOO “ •• & Soda...lb. .70 “ Marshmallow .lb. 1.00 “ Morphia and Ipec., ** gr. lb. 1.00 “ Muriate Ammonia lb. .60 1 25 “ Mur. Am. Chi. Pot. lb. .60 1 25 “ Mur. Am. & Cubeb.lb. .70 “ Musk (Tonquin)...lb. .68 “ Nervine lb. 2.00 3 00 “ Opii and Licorice, U. S. P lb. 1.50 “ Pastilles de Paris..lb. 1.25 l 50 “ Pect.,Dr.Jackson’slb. 1.50 1 75 “ Pep’t, Eng., Mitch.lb. .60 “ Pep. and Charcoal.lb. 2.00 “ Peppermint, Eng..lb. .45 “ Pepsin & Iron lb. 2.50 Pepsin & Bismuth, lb. 2.25 “ Pine Tree Tar lb. .80 1 50 “ Podoph.&Jalap...lb. LOO “ Potassa, Bi-Carb...lb. 1.00 “ Rhei and Ginger...lb. .90 “ Rhei & Magnesia ..lb. 1.00 “ Rose, extra strong, (Kissanlik) lb. .47 “ Salicylic Acid lb. .70 1 80 “ Sanguinaria lb. .65 “ Santonine, i gr lb. .75 “ Santonine, i gr lb. .88 “ Santonine, Calomel and Jalap __lb. 2.00 “ Soda, Bi-Carb lb. .50 •* Sodium, Bromide.lb. .80 “ Spitta’s lb. 1.25 “ Sulpho-Carb.Soda.lb. 1.00 “ Tamarindus Ind ..lb. 1.75 “ Tannate Quinia...lb. 3.00 “ Tannin, 24 grains..lb. 1.00 “ Tannin & Chi. Pot. lb. .75 “ Tolu Balsam lb. .60 “ Vichy lb. .90 “ Wild Cherry lb. .70 “ Worm lb. 1.00 Roworth’s Medicated Lozenges comprise 370 different formulas. Tsa Tsin 6 50 Vapo Creseline 1 75 “ “ and Vaporizers 12 00 Varnish, Oven’s 2 37 27 00 Vaseline, 1 lb. cans, Plain.. 5 00 “ 5 1b. “ “ 1 50 (can) “ No. 0.. 1 05 “ 2 oz., Plain 1 67 “ 2 oz., Camphorated 2 09 “ 2 oz., Carbolated 2 09 “ 2 oz., Pomade 1 07 “ 4 oz., Plain 2 92 “ 4 oz., Camphorated 4 00 “ 4 oz., Carbolated 4 00 “ 4 oz., Pomade 3 17 “ Superfine Pomade, glass stoppered 7 50 “ 4 lb. tin cans 3 34 “ lib. “ “ Veterinary. 4 00 *• 51b. 1 25 (can) Vegetine 10 00 DOZ. GKOSS Vegetine Powder ... 4 00 |*Vreradia, Battle & Co.’s 8 00 Vermifuge, Allen’s Wafers 1 35 15 00 Bardotte’s Drops 1 75 20 00 “ Biekley’s “ Brown’s Comfits 1 75 1 50 17 00 “ “ (0. P.) 3 no Bryan’s Tasteless 1 50 “ Bumstead’s Syrup 1 25 13 00 “ Chapman’s Mixture 1 75 19 00 “ Clark’s W. Syrup 1 75 j* “ Fahnestock’s, B. A 1 50 17 00 1* “ “ B. L 1 40 15 00 “ Fenner’s Worm Syrup. 1 75 “ Frey’s 1 62 19 00 “ German W. Compound 2 25 Going’s Des. for horses 8 00 * “ Harter’s Candy 1 35 16 00 “ Holloway’s Confect’ns. 1 50 16 00 “ Hobensack’s Syrup 1 75 19 00 “ Hurley’s Candy. I 38 15 00 Hutchinson’s Dest’yer. 1 50 * “ Jayne’s, small 2 85 * “ “ large 3 80 “ Judson’s Worm Tea .. 1 85 21 00 “ Kellogg’s “ “ 1 75 20 00 ‘ Laubach’s W. Syrup .. 1 50 16 00 “ Laycock’s 1 60 18 00 “ Low’s W. Syrup 1 50 17 00 * “ McLane’s 1 38 “ McLain’s Bonbons 1 00 10 00 “ McLean’s Candy * “ Merchant’s W. Tablets “ Mother Swan’s Worm 1 25 1 25 Syrup l 75 18 00 “ Nick’s W. Candy.. 1 50 16 50 “ Orrick’s 1 75 “ Parker’s Worm Syrup. 1 75 18 00 “ Parmelee’s Candy 1 50 “ Perry’s Dead Shot 1 50 17 50 “ Rogers’ W. Syrup 1 85 21 00 “ Sliriner’s 1 65 18 00 “ Smith’s Worm Oil 1 65 18 00 “ Stabler’s Mixture 1 75 19 00 “ Swaim’s 1 75 “ Swayne’s 2 00 “ Thomas’ Liquid 1 50 15 00 “ Thompson's Sweet 1 75 20 00 “ Van Deusen’s Confect. 1 50 16 00 i* “ White’s Cream, white. 1 75 ;* “ Winer’s 1 50 “ Wishart’s W. Drops... 1 50 16 00 Vigorene, Morse’s, small “ “ large. 3 75 7 50 Vinegar, seven Barks 4 00 45 00 jVitalia, Phalon’s . 7 50 87 00 jVitaline 8 00 j Vitalized-Phosphates, Percy’s 8 25 96 00 Vitalizer, Fitch's 8 25 96 00 “ Shiloh’s, sample 75 “ “ 75c 5 25 Wafers, Allen’s Worm 1 35 15 00 1 “ Bryan’s Pulmonic “ Medicine, sheets..100, $1 00 3 25 36 00 “ “ Maw’s, small... 75 “ “ large “ “ for Machines, all sizes 1 00 jWash, Burnett’s Tooth... 5 00 i “ Delluc’s“Eau Angelique”lge 16 00 i “ “ “ “ sml 6 50 “ Edev’s Carbolic, Baby 7 50 “ Helmbold’s Rose.. 4 00 “ Pinkham’s Sanative Water, Cologne, see page 86 & Index 1 75 I “ Eye, Isaac Thompson’s j “ “ Poor Richard’s, small 1 75 20 00 1 65 18 00 ! “ Florida. L. & K’s 5 50 63 00 “ “ McK.&R’s 4 50 52 00 “ Gregg’s Constitution 7 50 87 00 “ Happiness, Francis’ 1 50 16 50 1 “ Iodine, Ander’s “ Mineral, see next page j Wheat Phosphates, Phillips’ “ “ “ 3pts... 8 00 7 50 27 00 “ Phosphoids, Hawlev’s 6 00 66 00 “ Prepared, Hubbell’s 3 25 Wine, Apocynum, small 3 75 42 00 “ “ large “ Beef, &c., see Page 85. 7 50 84 00 “ Iron, Bitter, McK. & R., pts. 10 00 “ “ “ “ “ 4oz. 4 00 ! “ “ Kunkle’s-... “ Lacto-Phos. Lime & Iron, 7 50 1 Dusart’s 12 50 /VLcJCeSSON 8f pURRENT. io5 DOZ. GKOSS Wine, Nutrio-Phos 12 00 “ Pepsin, Boudault's, i pints.. 10 00 “ “ “ pints.. 17 00 “ German lbs. 15 00 “ Hawley’s, pints 12 00 i “ 0 00 “ McK.&R.’s, pints .. 12 00 “ Quinium, Labarraque’s 20 (X) Wine, Rennet, Mrs. Leslie’s ___ D oz. 2 00 GROSS 21 00 “ Tar. Crook’s “ Wild Cherrv 7 50 8 00 85 00 “ “ Ferrated 9 00 96 00 * “ of the Woods, small “ large Xanthine 2 50 10 00 7 00 2 50 81 00 Zoedone, pints Waters, Mineral—Foreign and American. Waters, Mineral—Foreign amd American. In ordering-, please specify carefully brands In ordering, please specify carefully brands and sizes of packages, as noted below. and sizes of packages, as noted below. Nil uf r Price Price NAME. in bv bv P’k’ge P’k’ge doz. Apollinaris, pts bots 100 11 50 1 50 “ qts “ 50 8 00 2 25 pts.. jugs 50 5 00 1 50 “ qts “ 50 6 50 2 00 Ballston, pts bots •48 8 00 2 25 Bethesda, pts “ 48 8 00 2 25 “ . qts “ Bilin Sauerbrunnen, pts. “ 24 24 7 50 6 00 4 00 3 50 Birmensdorf, qts “ 50 15 00 4 00 Borsek, pts “ 50 16 00 5 00 Buffalo Lithia “ 12 5 50 Carlsbad, qts “ 50 13 00 3 50 Cayuga. “ 3 00 Clysmic, quarts “ 50 7 00 1 75 “ pints “ 100 11 00 1 65 Columbian, 4 pints “ 48 4 75 1 25 “ pints “ 48 6 25 1 75 Congress, pts “ 48 6 (K) 1 65 “ qts “ 24 4 75 2 50 Eger Franzensbr’nnen, qts “ 50 15 (X) 4 50 Ems Kraenchen, qts. j'ugs “ “ pts ' “ 50 12 00 3 50 50 8 00 2 50 “ Kesselbrunnen, pts..bots 50 10 00. 3 50 “ Victoria Spring, qts.jugs 50 12 00 4 00 “ “ “ pts. “ 50 8 00 2 50 “ “ .bots 50 8 00 2 50 Empire, pts “ “ qts “ 48 6 00, 1 65 24 4 75 2 50 Eachingen, pts .iugs 50 14 00 4 50 Friedrichshall, pts bots 24 5 00. 2 75 Gettysburg, qts “ 24 7 00 3 75 Geyser, pts “ “ qts... “ 48 6 50 1 75 24 5 00 2 75 Giesshuebl Sauerb’n, pts., bots 50 9 00 3 00 Hathorn, pts “ 48 6 50 1 75 “ qts “ 24 5 00' 2 75 High Rock, pts “ “ “ qts “ 48 7 00 2 00 24 5 oo; 2 75 Homburg, qts iugs 50 16 00 5 00 Hunyadi, Janos, pts bots 50 11 50 3 25 24 6 25 NAME. Num’r in P’k’ge Price by P’k’ge Price by doz. Kissengen, Artiflc., i pts. 24 2 00 “ pints.bots 24 3 50 Kakoczy, qts U 25 7 00 4 00 Krankenheil, pts U 50 26 00 7 00 Lippspringe, pts U 50 18 00 6 00 Marienbad, pts.. u 50 12 00 3 75 “ qts.. 50 16 00 4 75 Missisquoi. qts u 24 7 00 4 00 Pullna, Artiflc., } pts u 24 2 00 “ “ pts 24 3 50 Bitter, Gen., pts.jugs 50 8 00 2 50 qts 20 4 50 3 25 Pyrmont Steel, pts lots 50 16 00 5 00 Richfield Spring, pts U 48 8 00 2 25 Rippoldsauer, qts 50 9 00 3 25 Rockbridge Alum, qts... U 12 6 00 Roisdorf, qts . U 50 8 50 3 00 Saratoga “A,” pts U 48 6 50 2 00 qts 24 5 50 3 00 Schwalbach, qts iugs 50 14 00 4 00 Sehwalheim, pts jugs 100 15 00 2 50 qts u 100 16 00 3 50 Seltzer, Artiflc., pts . lots 24 2 00 “ qts u 24 3 50 “ Gen., pts u 100 10 00 1 75 “ qts u 5 00 1 50 Sharon, pts u 2 75 Silesian, Obersalzbrunnen „ qts a 36 15 00 6 00 St. Catherine’s, i pts 4 00 pts u 8 00 Vai s, qts 50 11 00 3 25 Vermont, qts. u 24 7 50 Vichy, Artiflc., ipts bots 24 2 00 pts U 24 3 50 “ C61estins, qts U 50 10 00 3 00 “ Grande-Grille, qts u 50 10 00 3 00 “ Hauterive, qts u 50 10 00 3 00 “ Hopital, qts u 50 10 00 3 00 White Sulphur, qts u 24 8 00 4 50 Wildungen, Otto Sp’g,qts u 50 11 00 3 25 “ Helenen Spring “ 50 11 00 3 25 Note.—All the popular preparations and specialties in the trade, both foreign and domestic, will be furnished, in quantities wanted, a a small advance upon the manufacturers’ quantity prices. This brand of Pure White Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil, which is controlled by MCKESSON & ROBBINS, was exhibited at the Pharmaceutical Association Con - vention at Saratoga and pro- nounced by many judges of the article to be SUPERIOR to all other brands in market. 30-Gal. Tin-Lined BbL, $65, INCLUDING PACKAGE. 10-Gal. Cans, $2.30 per Gal. PACKAGES, $1.25. 12-oz. bots., doz., $5.50. (Illuminated Label) ALSO, Pints, long necks, doz., $5.25; gross, $60.00; Haif-Pints, doz., 3.00 ; gross, $33.00 McKesson & bobbins’ seidlitz powdebs. ELEGANT NEW ILLUMINATED LABELS AND WRAPPERS. Usual, (30 lbs.), - - • .11). 18 Lemon Balm (Balm, Lemon) .lb. 25 Lettuce, Garden (Lactuca sativa) .lb. 30 “ Wild (Lactuca elongata) .11). 25 Life Everlasting (Balsam, Sweet). .lb. 25 “ Hoot (Senecio aureus) lb 30 Lily, White Pond (Nymphsea odorata) . lb. 30 “ Yellow “ (Niiphar advena) .lb. 30 Liverwort (Hepatica Americana) .lb. 35 Lobelia (Indian Tobacco) .lb. 30 Lovage (Ligusticum Leviaticum). . .lb. 30 Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) .11). 35 Maiden Hair (Adiantum pedatum) .lb. 30 Mallow, Low (Malva rotundifolia) .Ib. 25 “ Marsh, Leaf(Althaea officinalis) .lb. 25 “ “ Root Cut “ “ lb. 30 Man Root (Wild Potatoe)... .lb. 35 Mandrake Hoot (Podoph. peltatum) .lb. 20 Maple, Red (Acer rubrum) .lb. 20 “ Striped (Acer striatum) .lb. 30 Marigold Flowers (Calendula officinalis) lb. 75 Marjoram, Sweet (Origanum Majorana) .lb. 40 “ Wild “ vulgare) .. .lb. 30 Marsh Rosemary (Ink Root) .lb. 30 Masterwort Leaves(Heracleum lanatum)lb. 30 “ Root “ “ lb. 30 “ Seed (Cow Parsnip) .lb. 40 May Apple (Mandrake) . .lb. 20 “ Flower (Gravel Plant) .11). 30 “ Weed (Chamomile, Wild) .lb. 30 Melilot (Melilotus officinalis) .lb. 30 “ Sweet (Melilotus leucantha).. .Ib. 40 Milfoil (Achillea Millefolium) .lb. 20 Milkweed Root (Asclepias cornuti) ... .11). 25 Wandering (Bitter Root) .lb. 25 Monarda (Horsemint) .lb. 30 Monkshood (Aconite) .lb. 30 Moonseed (Yellow Parilla) .Ib. 30 Moosewood (Maple, Striped) .lb. 30 Motherwort (Leonurus Cardiaca) lb 25 Mountain Ash (Ash Bark, Mountain) . .lb. 25 Mouse Ear (Antennaria plantaginifolia) lb. 30 Mouth Boot (Gold Thread).. lb 50 Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) .lb. 25 Mullein Herb (Verbascum Thapsus)... “ Seed -ib. 20 .lb. 50 Nanny Bush Bark (Viburnum Lentago) lb. 30 Nervine (Ladies’ Slipper). .lb. 30 Nettle Flowers (Urtica dioica) .lb. 50 “ Boot “ “ lb. 30 Nightshade, Deadly (Belladonna) .lb. 45 Ninsin (Ginseng) .ib. 2 20 Noah’s Ark (Ladies’ Slipper) ,1b. 35 Oak Bark, Black (Quercus nigra) “ “ Red “ rubra) _lb. 15 lb. Alo “ “ White “ alba) .lb. • 15 “ Jerusalem (Chenopodium Botrys). .lb. 30 Old Man (Southernwood) lb 50 One Berry (Checkerberry) lb. 30 Or iganuni (Mar j or am) lb 50 Osier Bark, Green (Cornus circinata).. .lb. 25 “ “ Red (Dogwood, Swamp)... _lb. 25 Oswego Tea (Balm, Mountain, lied) ... Pansy (Heart’s Ea e) lb. 40 lb. 30 Pappoose Root (Cohosh, Blue) .Ib. 25 Parsley Leaves (Apium Petroselinum) “ Root “ “ .lb. 30 lb. 35 “ Seed “ “ .lb. 40 Partridge Berry Vine (Checkerberry).. lb. 30 Peach Bark (Amygdalus Persica) “ Leaves “ “ lb. 30 lb. 30 “ Pits “ “ Ib 30 Pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegioides) .lb. 20 Peppermint (Mentha piperita) lb. 25 Pilewort (Ranunculus bulbosus) Ib, 30 Pine Bark, White (Pinus Strobus) .lb. 20 Pipsissewa (Chimaphila umbellata) lb. 25 Plantain Leaves (Plantago major) .11). 25 “ Spotted (Goodyerapubescens) .lb. 30 Pleurisy Root (Asclepias tuberosa) lb. 24 Poison Hemlock (Cicuta) lb. 25 Poke Berries (Phytolaccadecandra) _. .lb. 40 “ Indian (Am. Hellebore) .lb. 25 “ Root (Phytolacca decandra) .lb. 25 Polypody (Fern, Female) lb. 30 Poplar Bark, Black (Populus nigra) “ “ White “ alba) lb 20 .lb. 18 Poppy Flowers (Papaver Rhceas) “ Leaves “ somniferum) .lb. 1 00 .Ib. 30 Primrose, Evening KE noth era biennis). .lb. 30 Prickly Ash (Ash Bark, Prickly) Princes’ Pine (Pipsissewa) .lb. 35 .lb. 25 Puccoon Root, Red (Blood Root) .Ib. 15 “ “ Yellow (Golden Seal).. .lb. 30 Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita Pepo) .lb. 25 Purple Boneset (Gravel Root) .lb. 25 Pussey AVillow (Salix nigra) .Ib. 25 Queen of the Meadow (Gravel Root)... .lb. 20 Queens’ Delight (Stillingia) -lb. 25 Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisisefolia)... .lb. 24 Raspberry Leaves (Rubus strigosus) Ib 20 Rattle Root (Cohosh, Black). Ib 20 “ Snake Leaf (Spotted Plantain). lb. 30 “ “ Master (Button Snake Rt) .Ib. 25 Red Ozier (Dogwood, Swamp) .lb. 25 Rheumatism Weed (Chimaphila mac.). .lb. 25 Rock Rose (Frostwort) .lb. 30 Rose Willow (Dogwood, Swamp) .lb. 25 Rosemary Flowers (Rosmarinus offic.). “ Leaves “ “ .lb. 55 .lb. 20 Rue (Ruta graveolens) .lb. 30 Saffron (Carthainus tinctorius) lb. 50 Sage (Salvia officinalis) .lb. 25 Sarsaparilla, Araer, (Aralia nudicaulis) .lb. 30 Savin (Juniperus Sabina) lb 25 Scabious (Fleabane, Canada) .lb. 35 “ Sweet (Fleabane, Phila.) lb. 40 Scabish (Primrose, Evening) _Ib. 25 Side-saddle Plant (Eve’s Cup) .lb. 30 Scrofula Plant (Heal All) lb 50 Scullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) .lb. 35 Scurvy Grass (Scullcap) .lb. 30 Senna, American (Cassia Marilandica) Ib. 25 Silkweed Root (Milkweed).. lb 25 Skunk Cabbage(Symplocarpus fcetidus) .Ib. 30 Smart Weed (Water Pepper) .Ib. 25 Smellage (Lovage) .lb. 30 Snake Head (Balmony) .lb. 25 Snake Root, Black (Black Cohosh) lb 20 “ “ Button (Rattle’ke Master). .lb. 25 “ “ Canada (Ginger, Wild) .11). 40 “ “ Samson (Gentian, ochro,). .lb. 50 “ “ Seneka (Polygala Senega) .Ib. 80 “ “ Virginia(Aristoloch.Serpt. )lb. 40 “ “ White (Eupator. aromat.) .Ib. 35 Soapwort (Saponariaofficinalis) -lb. 30 108 JAcjiESSON 8j JloBBINS' j^URRENT. Solomon’s Seal (Convallaria Polyg.).. .lb. a5 Sorrel, Sheep (llumex Acetosella) .lb. 40 Southernwood (Artemisia Abrotanum).lb. 35 Spearmint (Mentha viridls) .lb. 20 Spice Bnsh Bark (Fever Bush) lb ar> Spikenard (Aralia racemosa). .lb. 25 Spurge (Ipecac, American) _lb. 60 Squaw Boot (Cohosh, Blue).. .lb. 25 “ Mint (Pennyroyal) lb. 20 “ Vine (Checkerberry) lb. 30 Sti)lingia (Stillingia sylvatica) lb 25 Star Root (Blazing Star) lb, 40 Starwort, Drooping (Unicorn Root) lb 40 Stone Root (Collinsonia Canadensis)-.. -lb. 30 Stramonium Leaves (Datura Stramon.).lb. 25 “ Root “ “ .lb. 25 “ Seed “ “ .lb. 25 Strawberry Leaves (Fragaria vesca)... “ Vine “ “ .lb. 35 lb. 25 Sumach Bark, Upland (Rhus glabra)... lb. 18 “ Berries (Rhus glabra) “ Leaves “ “ .lb. 20 lb. 20 Summer Savory (S turejahortensis)... .lb. 30 Sunflower, Garden(Helianthus annuus) -lb. 30 “ Wild “ giganteus).lb. 30 Sweat Root (Abscess Root) . .lb. 00 Sweet Balsam (Balsam, Sweet). .lb. 25 “ Bugle (Bugle Weed) .lb. 25 “ Clover (Melilot, Sweet) lb 30 “ Flag (Calamus)...) .lb. 30 “ Gale (Fern, Meadow) .lb. 25 Tag Alder (Alder, Red) .lb. 25 Tamarack Bark (Larix Americana) .lb. 30 Tanzy, Double (Tanacetum crispum). . lb. 20 Teaberry Plant (Wintergreen) .lb. 25 Thimble Weed (Rudbeckia laciniata). -lb. 30 Thistle, Blessed (Blessed Thistle) lb. 30 Thorough wort (Boneset) lb. 20 Thorn Apple (Stramonium) lb. 25 Thyme, Garden (Thymus vulgaris) “ Wild “ Serpyllum).. lb 25 .lb. 25 Touch-me-not (Celandine, Wild) .lb. 25 Trailing Arbutus (Gravel Plant)... .lb. 30 Tulip Tree Hark (Whitewood) .lb. 18 Turkey Pea Root (Corvdalis formosaLlb. 35 Unicorn Koot (Blazing Star) .11). 40 “ “ False (Helonias dioica). _lb. 30 Uva Ursi (Bearberry) .lb. 15 Valerian, American (Ladies’ Slipper). .lb. 30 “ “ Greek (Abscess). .lb. 60 Verbena (Aloysia citriodora) lb. 25 Vervain (Verbena hastata) lb 25 Violet, Blue (Viola pedata, cuculata). lb. 30 Virginia Dogwood (Boxwood) .lb. 30 Virgins’ Bower (Clematis Vitalba) .lb. 28 WahooBark(Euonymusatropurpureus)lb. a5 Wake Kobin (Wild Turnip) lb. 35 Walnut, White (Butternut) .lb. 25 Water Avens (Avens root) ... lb. 35 “ Bugle (Bugle Weed) lb. 25 “ Dock (Dock, Water) .lb. 30 “ Pepper (Polygonum punctatum)lb. 25 Watermelon Seed (Cucurbita Citrullus) lb. 85 White Leaf (Hardback) _lb. 25 “ Root (Pleurisy) lb. 24 “ Walnut (Butternut) .ib. 25 Whitewood (Liriodendron Tulipifera) lb. 28 Wick up (Epilobium angustifolium)... .lb. 50 Wild Basil (Dittany). Ib 30 “ (Celandine (Touch-me-not) .lb. 25 “ Cherry Bark (Black Cherry) .lb. 20 “ Hyssop (Vervain) .lb. 25 “ Lemon (Mandrake) .ib. 20 “ Potatoe(Convolvulus panduratus)lb. 35 “ Thyme (Thyme, Wild)... _lb. 25 “ Tobacco (Lobelia) .lb. 30 “ Turnip (Indian Turnip) lb 30 Wintergreen (Checkerberry) Ib 25 Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginica). -lb. 25 Wolfsbane (Aconite) Ib 30 Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium) . lb. 25 “ Roman (Ragweed) .lb. 24 Yarrow (Milfoil) .lb. 20 Yaw Root (Stillingia) lb 25 Yellow Dock (Dock, Yellow) .lb. 25 “ Parilla (Menispermum Canad.) lb. 30 EXTRACTS, ECLECTIC, Concentrated Medicines: OR, ACTIVE PRINCIPLES OP MEDICINAL PLANTS. POWDERS. OBTAINED PROM Helonin .Helonias dioica -OZ. 2 50 Hydrastin . _ Hydrastis Canadensis... -OZ. 2 00 Hydrastin, Muriate “ “ .OZ. 2 75 Hydrastin, Sulphate11 “ .OZ. 8 50 Hydrastin, Phos., Berberin Phospbas. -OZ. 3 50 Hyoscyamin.Hvosevamus niger .OZ. 3 50 Inulin .Inula Heleniuin .OZ. 1 25 Irisiri -Iris versicolor OZ. 1 25 Jalapin -ipomcea Jalapa _oz. 3 50 Juglandin .. .Juglans cinerea .OZ. ] 00 Leontodin.. -Leontodon Taraxacum. .OZ. 2 50 Leptandrin. .Leptandra Virginica -OZ. 85 Lobelin .Lobelia inflata -OZ. 2 50 Lupulin -Humulus Lupulus .OZ. 1 00 Lycnpin .Lvcopus Virginicus _oz. 1 50 Macrotin ..- .Cimicifuga racemosa..- _oz. 75 Menispermin.Menispermum Canad... _oz. 1 50 Myncin .Myrica cerifera _oz. 80 Phytolacin - -Phytolacca decandra _oz. 1 50 Podophyllin.Podophyllum peltatuni- .OZ. 75 Populin Populus tremuloides... .OZ. 1 00 Prunin .Prunus Virginiana -OZ. 1 00 Ptelein -Ptelea tritoliata _oz. 2 00 Rhein .Rheum palmatum -OZ. 3 50 Rhusin .Rhus glabra .OZ. 1 25 Rumin .Rumex crispus .OZ. 1 50 Bangui narin .Sanguinaria Canadensis _oz. 1 25 Scutellarin . -Scutellaria lateriflora--. _oz. 2 00 Senecin .Senecio gracilis _oz. 1 75 Sniilacin -Smilax Sarsaparilla -OZ. 8 00 Stillingin ... .Stillingia sylvatica _oz. 2 25 Trilliin .Trillium pendulum -OZ. 1 00 Veratrin .Veratrum viride -OZ. 2 50 Viburnin... .Viburnum Oxycoccus.. -OZ. 2 00 Xanthoxylin.Xanthoxylum frax 1 75 POWDERS. OBTAINED FROM Aconitin Aconitum Napellus oz. 5 00 Aletrin Aletris farinosa oz. 2 25 Alnuin Alnus rubra oz. 1 00 Ampelopsin.-Ampelopsis quinque oz. 1 50 Apocynin Apocynum Cannabinuin.oz. 3 00 Aselepin Asclepias tuberosa oz. 1 50 Atropin Atropa Belladonna oz. 5 00 Baptlsin Baptisia tinctoria oz. 1 25 Barosmin Barosma crenata oz. 3 50 Betin Beta vulgaris oz. 3 00 Caulophyllin .Caulophyllum thalic oz. 80 Ceraslin Cerasus Virginiana oz. 1 00 Clielonin Chelone glabra _.oz. 1 75 Chimaphilin .Chimaphila urabellata...oz. 1 25 Chionanthin .Chionanthus Virginica-.oz. 1 50 Cimicifugin ..Cimicifugaracemosa oz. 75 Collinsonin._.Collinsonia Canadensis..oz. 2 75 Colocynthin..Cucumis Colocynthis oz. 3 00 Cornin Cornus florida. ...oz. 1 00 Corydalin Corydalis formosa oz. 3 00 Cypripedin...Cypripedium pubescens.oz. 1 75 Digitalin Digitalis purpurea oz. 1 50 Dioscorein ...Dioscorea villosa oz. 2 00 Ergotin (dose, TV to £ grain) oz. 2 00 Erythroxylin.Erythroxylon Coca oz. 6 00 Euonymin Euonymus Americanus..oz. 2 25 Eupatorin Eupatorium perfoliat oz. 1 00 Eupatorin Eupatorium purpureum.oz. 2 00 Euphorbin ...Euphorbia Corollata oz. 3 00 Eupurpurin ..Eupatorium purpureum.oz. 2 IX) Erazerin Frazera Carolinensis oz. 1 25 Gelsemin Gelsemium semperv oz. 3 00 Geraniin Geranium maculatum._.oz. 80 Gossypiin Gossypium herbaceum..oz. 2 50 Hamamelin ..Hamamelis virginica oz. 1 25 DISCOUNT, Liberal. JVIcJaESSON JR.OBBINS’ UR RE NT 109 Paints, Colors, Varnishes, PAINTERS’ SUNDRIES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, ETC. BLACKS, Dry and in Oil. Black Coach, in Japan, 1 and 21b. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 23 27 “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. “ “ “ “ “ '. lb. 18 21 U Drop, Haven’s Wing, 251b. box lb. 23 27 44 “ India, best, “ “ . .lb. 16 18 44 “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .. lb. 18 21 u Ivory (Bone). Powdered, 190 lb. bbls. or less lb. 3 5 u in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 18 21 14 Lamp, Com. ass’t papers, 00 lb. bbls., sold by count (papers are short weight).lb. 5 7 11 “ * lb. “ “ .lb. 6 8 11 “ i lb. “ “ “ “ “ “ “ .lb. 7 9 11 “ Small papers, 600 in barrel per 100 75 90 11 “ Eddy’s, Defined, assorted, 85 lb. barrels lb. 25 27 11 “ “ “ 1 lb. papers, 35 lb. barrels lb. 25 27 11 “ Germantown, 16 oz. papers, full weight, 32 lb. barrels lb. 12 14 11 “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 12 18 11 Paint, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 12 15 BLUES, Dry and in Oil. Blue, Chinese, Lump. 25 lb. boxes ...lb. 65 70 “ “ in Oil, i and 1 lb. cans, 26 and 50 lb. cases ... lb. 47 52 “ Paint, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 14 16 “ Powder, for Potters, 112 lb. kegs . . lb. 30 34 “ Prussian, Pure, O. K., dry, 25 lb. cases ...lb. 55 60 “ “ “ “ In Oil, l lb. cans, 26 lb. cases lb. 38 43 “ “ No. 1, 0. K., dry 25 lb. cases • lb. 45 50 “ “ “ “ Iri Oil. I lb. cans, 26 lb. cases lb. 30 36 “ Soluble, for Laundry use, in 25 lb. boxes lb. 65 70 “ Ultramarine, true, boxes, 28 lbs lb. 25 30 “ “ No. 2 “ “ lb. 20 25 “ “ In Oil, 1 lb. cans, 26 lb. cases lb. 18 24 BROWNS, Dry and in Oil. Brown, Sienna, Haw Powdered lb. 4 8 k‘ “ “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases . lb. 14 19 “ “ “ No. 2,1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 11 15 fck “ Burnt Powdered A lb. 4 8 kfc “ “ In Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 14 16 “ “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 11 13 “ Spanish, in 575 lb. barrels or less lb. n 34 Umber Turkey, powdered, 200 lb. barrels, or less ...lb. 4 7 kk “ Burnt lb. 4 8 Raw, piire, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases.. lb. 11 14 “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 9 12 Burnt, pure, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 14 16 lk “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans. 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 11 14 Van Dyke, American ...lb. 5 8 “ In Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 13 17 Green, Chrome,Pure, 0. K., dry, Deep Med., and Light Shades, 6 lb. cans, 721b. cases .lb. 14 16 It “ “ “ irrOil, L to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 16 18 U “ No. 1, 0. K., dry, 6 lb. cans, 72 lb. cases .lb. 12 15 44 “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 14 16 44 Hampden, dry, D. M. & L. Shades, 6 lb. boxes, 60 lb. cases .lb. 22 25 44 “ in Oil, D. M. & L. Shades, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 lb. cases .lb. 23 25 44 Imperial, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 ib. cases Ib 12 15 44 Paris, dry, pure, McK. & K., in barrels, 56, 28, and 14 lb. cans lb. 20 23 44 “ “ “ “ in 2 to 5 lb. paper boxes Ib 23 25 44 “ “ “ “ in 1 lb. paper boxes lb 24 26 44 “ “ No. 2, for Caterpillars, in barrels, 56, 28, and 14 lb. cans Specially adapted to the destruction of the Cotton Worm and Potato Bug. Paris, in Oil, No. 1, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases . .lb. 17 20 44 lb. 20 25 44 Park Lawn, in oil. 1 to 5 lb. cans, 1001b. cases lb. 18 20 GREENS, Dry and in Oil. REDS, Dry and in Oil. Red, India, dry, 100 lb. kegs lb. 12 14 “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 ib. cases lb. 16 20 “ Lead, 100 lb. kegs or less lb. 7 9 “ Rose Pink, 350 lb. barrels - lb. 12 “ “ 13 lb. cans lb. 13 16 “ Venetian, Rng., H. R. & Co., and Cookson’s, 336 lb. barrels, or less lb. U 3 “ “ In Oil, 25 lb. kegs .. lb. 10 “ “ “ 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 lb. cases lb. 11 12 “ Vermilion, American Extra, Deep and Light, 6 lb. boxes, 72 lb. cases .....lb. 20 24 “ “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 10 23 “ “ Chinese, 66 lb. cases lb. 80 90 “ “ English Deep, 40 lb. bags .... .lb. 65 75 “ “ “ “ “ .. . lb. 65 75 I IO jVLcjlESSON 8j JloBBINS’ jluRRENT. YELLOWS, Dry and in Oil. y ellow , Chrome, Extra, dry, L. M. & Orange Shades, 6 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 22 25 kk 44 “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases. lb. 19 24 kk 44 Pure O. K., dry, D. M. & L. Shades, 0 lb. cans, 50and 100 lb. cases. lb. 20 23 kk 44 “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases _. lb. 17 20 44 44 No. 1, O. K., dry, 0 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 16 18 U lb. 14 18 Ochre, Havre, 500 lb. casks lb none. 44 44 Koclielle 6001b. “ . lb. H 2 “ 44 in Oil, 25 lb. kegs ... .. lb. 8 9 “ 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 10 12 WHITES, Dry and in Oil. Wliite, Flake 28 lb. boxes lb. 16 18 44 44 Powdered lb. 20 22 kk Lead, pure, dry, 100 1b. kegs “ in Oil, Union, Brooklyn, Atlantic and Jewett’s brands, kegs.. lb. 7 8 kk 44 .lb. 71 8 kk 44 “ English “B. B.„” at market price .lb. 44 with Zinc, Pure O. K. Brand, in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs .lb. 7 71 41 “ “ No. 1, O. K., in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs .lb. 61 7 kk 44 “ “ Sterling, “ “ “ “ .lb. 6 7 kk 44 Standard, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 lb. cases .lb. 9 10 kk Zinc, American, pure, dry lb. 7 8 44 44 “ “ in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs lb. 7 8 44 “ in Oil, No. 1 lb. 7 “ 44 French, dry, in kegs lb. 10 kk “ in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs lb. 101 HI kk “ American, in Varnish, 121 and 25 lb. cans, 200 lb. cases lb. 20 25 “ Pure in Varnish, 121 and 25 lb. cans, 200 lb. cases lb. 22 24 Note.—All the above Leads and Zincs in 25 lb. Tin Cans, and 200 lb. Cases, at ic per lb. advance, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Brandon Red, in barrels and half-barrels lb. If 21 “ Yellow, “ “ -- lb. If 21 Brushes, Paint and Varnish, all kinds. Copper Paint, for ships’ bottoms, in 1 gallon cans gall. 4 00 Dutch Pink, English, in kegs 100 lbs. or less lb. 12 15 Filling, American, by keg, or less lb. 7 10 “ English “ “ lb. 9 12 Frostings, White lb. 50 60 Glaziers’ Points, Nos. 0,1, 2, 3, Triangles and Sharps 9 10 Graining Colors, in oil, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 lb. cases.. 16 18 “ Combs, see Index to Druggists’ Sundries. \ Linseed Oil, Boiled and Raw, in casks and barrels gall. cash Liquid Drver '. -gal. 1 25 1 50 Litharge, 100 lb. kegs or less lb. 8 10 Patent Dryer, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 9 11 Putty, in bladders, barrels, 300 lbs lb. 2f 3 “ in cans, 12$ 1 bs., cases, 100 lbs lb. 3f 4 “ in mass, tubs, 100 lbs _.lb. 2f 2} Putty-Knives, Round and Square Points . .doz. 2 50 3 00 Ready Mixed Colors, all shades and colors, 1 to 5 lb. cans, also in 1 gall, cans, 5 and Sash Tools, American and French all kinds. [10 gall. kegs. lb. 15 45 Spatulas, all sizes and styles, Tube Paints, for artists’ use, in compressible tubes. “ “ American, ordinary colors, doz., $1.00; expensive colors .doz. 1 70 5 00 “ “ Windsor & Newton’s, ordinary colors, doz., $1.50; expensive colors.doz. 2 70 6 00 Wax Flowers, Materials for making, including wax, moulds, &c., at market rates Whiting, Paris, American, in barrels, 300 lbs U H “ “ English, “ “ 350 lbs 2 2f |- 1 Note.—In quantities less than barrel, an advance on above prices will be charged. VARNISHES. 40 gallon barrels, and 5 and 10 gallon cans. Best quality. Varnish, Black, Asphaltum, (A self-dryer for Iron Work)... -gal. 80 90 “ Leather, (For Harness, Trunks, &c.) Coach Body, Light Shade, (For extra Coach Work) gal. 3 25 3 50 gal. 3 00 3 25 “ “ No. 1 “ ( “ general “ “ ). “ “ No. 2 “ ( “ “ “ “ ) gal. 1 40 1 60 gal. 1 15 1 30 Furniture Polishing, Extra Light, (For Sew’g Mach. & Nice Furniture).. -gal. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Quick Dry., (For 1st class Inside Work, w’te or col.) gal. 1 75 2 00 “ No. 1 “ (For Furniture & general Inside Work) “ No. 2 “ ( “ “ “ “ “ ) -gal. 1 00 1 10 -gal. 00 1 00 Japan Dryer, Extra, Brown “ “ No. 1, “ gal. 1 25 I 50 00 1 10 “ “ “ “ White -gal. 1 50 1 75 Snellac, Brown Spirits, Extra “ “ “ No. 1 gal. 3 75 1 00 -gal. 3 25 2 50 l> White “ Extra -gal. 4 25 2 75 White Copal, (For Paper Hangings, Maps, &c.) -gal. 2 50 4 50 “ Damar, Extra, (For Zinc Paint, Wall Paper and White Work) “ “ No. 1, -gal. 1 75 4 00 4 -gal. 1 25 3 50 JVLcJCeSSON 8j jDuRRENT. 111 GENERAL RULES GOVERNING Weights /nd of Original Packages, AND OTHER INFORMATION. § ARTICLES. WEIGHTS. TARES. REMARKS. 112 lbs. net. Actual gross. Generally correct. Invoice. 3 per cent. 4 4 44 Generally correct. *Usual loss, 5 to 8 per cent. Correct. Loss, 5 per cent. Generally correct. Usual loss, 2 per cent. Loss, about 5 per cent. Loss, about 5 per cent. Ammonia, Carbonate, casks, 600 lbs “ Muriate, “ 1,100 lbs Actual gross. 1 lb. per bask. Vary. |20 lbs. Actual, il lb. per can. 3 per cent. Arrowroot, Bermuda, kegs, 110 lbs.. Balsam Copaiba, kegs and cans u Peru, drums, 25 and 112 lbs._ +Gauge. Actual gross. 44 44 44 44 44 “ Peruvian, ceroons, 120 lbs “ Sassafras, bags, 100 lbs 44 !fc io lbs: No tare allw’d. 2 lbs. Actual. Usually correct. 44 4b Correct. 44 44 44 44 “ California, cases, 100 lbs 100 lbs net. $66f lbs. net. Actual gross. Correct. Loss. Actual. 9 lbs. Slight gain. 1 lb allowed for inside bag. Cochineal, ceroons, 150 lbs 44 4 4 Ceroonstared. Invoice. Copper, Sulphate, barrels, 350 lbs Copperas, barrels, 300 lbs Invoice gross. Actual gross. Cream Tartar, crys., casks, 1,000 lbs. Actual. Dyewoods, barrels, 125 to 175 lbs Invoice gross. Actual gross. Invoice. “ (& 10 lbs. No tare allw’d. 18 per cent. Vary. 18 lbs. Invoice. add’l for Leaves); loss, 5 p. ct Generally7 correct. ‘ about 20 lbs. tare. Loss. Correct. 5 per cent, loss in filling out Loss. Flowers, Lavender, bales, 325 lbs Gum Aloes, Cape, cases, 400 lbs “ “ Soc., kegs, 100 lbs “ Arabic, sorts, bags, 400 lbs “ “ selected, cases, 320 lbs. “ Camphor, barrels, 200 lbs 44 44 Actual. “ Myrrh, Tsases, 250 lbs “ Opium, cases, 150 lbs “ Shellac, cases, 200 lbs 44 44 Loss. “ Tragacanth, cases, 225 lbs Herbs and Hoots, low priced 44 44 Nd tare allw’d. Hops, bales, 150 lbs.... 44 4 4 Indigo, Caracas, ceroons, 100 lbs “ Madras, cases, 220 lbs 4 4 4 4 10 per cent. Invoice. Loss. Slight gain. “ Manilla, “ 220 lbs 4. 44 Lead, Ked, kegs Correct. Leaves, Laurel, bales, 250 lbs.. Actual gross. “ Senna, Alex., bales, 250 lbs.. “ “ Bombay '. 18 lbs. Loss. “ “ Tinnevelly, 250 lbs... Lime, Chloride, casks, 1,100 lbs Litharge, kegs. 15 lbs. Invoice. Loss, 2 to 5 per cent. Mace, cases 661 lbs. net. Actual gross. 120 lbs. Actual gross. Generally actual weight & tare. Madder, Dutch, casks, 1,200 lbs.... Magnesia, Carbonate, Jennings’ “ “ Pattison’s ... Manna, cases, 120 lbs Actual. Invoice. Sold by count. Sold by weight. Loss. Mercury, flasks 76fr lbs. net. 18 lbs. Loss. Loss by dryage in handling. Correct. Musk, Tonquin, catty, 21$ ozs__ Actual. Mustard Seed, white, b.'.'.gs, 225 lbs.. Nutgalls, bags, 275 lbs Actual gross. Vo tare allw’d. Invoice. Actual. Nutmegs, cases, 66 lbs... Nux Vomica, bags, 112 lbs 44 4 4 Ochre, Yellow, casks, 500 lbs 8 per cent. Oil Anise, cases ($ picul) 66$ lbs. net. Actual gross, i 66$ lbs. net. Invoice gross. Gauge. “ Bergamot, cans', 20 and 40 lbs “ Cassia, cases, $ picul) Invoice. . per cent. loss. “ Castor, cases, 160 lbs 12 lbs. for tins. “ Cod Liver, N. F., casks, 45 gals... Correct. §The weights in this column are average net weights. * The wood absorbs the gas, causing increase in tare. + The gauge is first taken, and weight computed at 8 lbs. to gal.; sold by weight. t In some cases, actual tare is allowed. 11 2 8j jloBBINS1 ARTICLES, weights. TARES. REMARKS. Oil, Cod L., N’way, 30 gal. can in bbl.. “ Lemon, cans, 30 and 40 lbs 30 gals. net. Actual gross. Invoice. 1 per cent. loss. “ Olive, casks, 40 to 00 gals “ Orange, cans, 20 and 40 lbs— Actual gauge. Actual gross. Invoice. Also sold 74 lbs. to a gallon. 1 per cent loss. “ Salad, barrels, 45 gals .. U “ 74 lbs. allowed to the gallon Orange Peel, bales, 260 lbs U U 18 lbs. Correct. Os Sepias, packages, 100 lbs u u Box 10 lbs. P’kge, 4 boxes, 40 lbs. tare. loss. Pepper, Black, bales, 112 lbs “ Bird, bales, 100 lbs 2 per cent. Correct. D’ble sacks4 p. c. tare. u “ 9 lbs. « Slight gain. Pitch, Burgundy, stands Potassa, Bi-Chromate, casks, 775 lbs. 110 lbs. net. Actual gross. Invoice. Loss, 5 per cent. Generally correct. “ Prussiate, casks, 400 lbs Invoice. Root, Galangal, bales, 120 lbs 3 lbs. “ “ “ Gentian, bales, 330 lbs No tare allw’d. kk kk “ Ginger, African, bags, 120 lbs. Ik kk 2 lbs. Correct. “ “ Jamaica, bbls.,125 lbs. Invoice. “ Ipecac, ceroons, 100 lbs “ Jalap, bales, 200 lbs “ Licorice, bales, 250 lbs Ceroons tared. 1 lb. allowed for inside bag. kk kk kk kk Vary. 4 lbs. Generally correct. “ Rhubarb, cases. 160 lbs.- kk kk Invoice. “ Sarsap., Hond., bales, 120 lbs.. “ it ki “ Squill, bales, 175 lbs.- 2 lbs. Dries out in store. Sal Epsom, American, barrels “ “ Imported, barrels 230 lbs- net. Actual gross. Invoice. Generally correct. “ Glauber, barrels, 200 lbs Invoice. Dries out in store. Seed, Canary, bags, 34 bushels Actual gross. Actual, in sin- Generally correct. “ Hemp, bags, 4 bushels » gle bags. 2 lbs. ♦Soap, Castile, Mottled, from ship .. kk kk 8 “ Loss. “ “ “ “ store.. Invoice “ 74 “ “ “ White “ ship .. Actual “ 4 “ “ “ “ “ store.. Invoice “ 34 “ Soda, Ash, casks, 1,300 lbs Actual “ Invoice. Generally correct. Loss in weight and gain in'tare “ Bi-Carbonate, kegs— “ Carbonate, casks, 450 lbs 112 lbs. net. Invoice. 7 per cent. “ Caustic, drums, 600 lbs Actual gross. “ “ Invoice. Loss. Sulphur, Flowers, barrels, 150 lbs... “ “ Roll, barrels, 350 lbs kk kk “ Tamarinds, kegs kk kk 20 per cent. “ Also sold by keg. Tapioca, bags, 140 lbs fc k kk 2 lbs. Correct. Terra Japonica, bales, 250 lbs Invoice. Loss. Turpentine, Venice, stands, 130 lbs.. kk k. 10 per cent. Actual aver, tare, 25 per cent. P | * Generally reweighed, in large lots, but never sold actual tare. Quinine and Morphine are always sold by Avoirdupois Weight. Canary Seed, 60 lbs. to the bushel. Flaxseed, clean, 52 “ “ “ “ rough, 56 “ “ “ Hemp Seed, 40 “ “ “ Millet “ 48 “ Rape “ 50 “ “ “ Castor Oil, 7} lbs. to the gallon. Linseed Oil, 7j “ “ “ Olive “ 7i “ “ “ Sesame “ 7£ “ “ “ Cotton Seed Oil, 7f “ “ “ Balsam Copaiba, 8 “ “ “ 1000 grammes, or 1 Kilogramme, equal to 2Tys lbs., Avoirdupois. 1 Oke (Turkish), equal to 2*f lbs. Avoirdupois. 1 Ounce “ “ 9 drams, “ 1 Catty (Chinese), equal to 21* ozs. Avoirdupois. German cwt. “ 110 lbs. “ Trieste “ “ 123 “ “ 1 Picul, “ “ 133* “ “ GOODS BY MAIL. We have had much trouble during the past year on account of packages sent to us and or- dered from us by mail, and would once more caution our customers that the laws are very strict. All packages, containing POWDERS, or GLASS, except when enclosed in mailing-tins, PAY LETTER POSTAGE of SIX CENTS AN OUNCE. All wahd packages must be prepaid, six cents an ounce. Packages which can be opened for examination, and which do NOT con- tain Powders, Glass, or Written Matter can be sent by mail at one cent an ounce. Note.—If the article is not fully prepaid, DOUBLE the balance of postage is charged, when the package is received from the mails, which must in turn be charged to the sender. Always have printed address on every package sent us by mail or express. Goods ordered by mail are sent at the risk or customers. PACKING BOXES AND CARTAGE FREE. A variety of causes have for some years been operating- to chang-e the manner of distribu- ting drugs throughout the country ; whereas formerly large purchases were made every Spring and Fall, customers are now buying in smaller quantities at frequent intervals, and the extra charges for packing boxes and cartage have lately appeared a greater tax than before. The practice of discriminating, in this respect, in favor of certain customers, which has become more or less general in the trade, is not according to good principles, and we propose to make no charge for packing boxes and cartage, FOR ASSORTED GOODS, to customers sending orders; at the same time our prices will always be as low as quantities ordered and quality will allow. This will not apply to 25 and 50 lb. packages for which it is the custom of the trade to charge, patent cans and cases, kegs and half barrels, barrels for Chalk, Whiting, cases and barxels for Glassware, when such charges are made by manufacturers, &c., nor to orders sold through Brokers. Trusting that your orders with us will be largely increased, we remain, Very respectfully yours, MCKESSON & ROBBINS. &j jpRICES j^URRENT. 113 Established 185 5. H. WEINHAGEN, MANUFACTURER OF Hydrometers # Thermometers. (CLINICAL AND CHEMICAL ONLY.) SPECIALTY z PHYSICIANS’ THERMOMETERS Certificates of Examination from the Yale College Observatory, IMPROVED ATOMIZERS, &c. —WITH— No. 152 William St., - - NEW YORK. 114 8j jRoBBiNS’ Prices Purrent. McKesson & robbins, MANUFACTURERS OF Sulphate of Quinine, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, AND OTHER ALKALOIDS OF CINCHONA BARK. Quinine, Sulphate, Quinine, Bi-Sulphate, Cinchonidine, Cinchonidine, Sulph., Quinidine, Quinidine, Sulphate, Cinchonine, Cinchonine, Sulphate, Etc., Etc. Chinoidin in Rolls, Chinoidin, Po. Purif., Morphine, Sulph., Iron, Citrate, Soluble, Iron, Cit., & Quinine, Iron, Pyrophos., Iron, Tart., & Potas., A nd other Scale Preparations. Fac-Simile of One Ounce Bottle Sulphate of Quinine. Perfect Purity, Extreme Lightness and Whiteness, IN ORDERING FROM OTHER HOUSES, PLEASE SPECIFY “ McK. & R.” JVLcJKesson 8f Purrent. ALL THE NEW AND STANDARD PHARMACEUTICAL, SCIENTIFIC, CHEMICAL, and MEDICAL BOOKS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM Publisher and Bookseller, S® EEEIOJAN ST., MEW 1011. Information and List furnished on application. The Druggists Circular AND CHEMICAL GAZETTE IS THE LEADING AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL. The twenty-seventh annual volume began January 1st, 1883. Price One Dollar and Sixty Cents a Year, in Advance. SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPY. JOHN NEWTON, Publisher, P. 0. Box 3621. 36 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 116 jVLcjCESSON jRoBBINS’ J^URRENT, WinSTDOW GLASS. Schancks Glass Depot, (ESTABLISHED IN 1837.) 27 Chambers and 3 Reade Sts., New York. THEO. W. MORRIS. A. C. DOWNING, Jr. THEO. W. MORRIS & CO, SOLE SUCCESSORS TO SCHANCK & DOWNING, D. S. SCHANCK & SONS, MORRIS, DELANO & CO., IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH Polished Plate, Window, Picture, Enameled, CAR AND COLORED GLASS. Also, Manufacturers’ Agents for the sale of American Window Glass, RIBBED AND ROUGH PLATE EMBOSSED and GROUND and CUT GLASS IN ANY DESIGN OR PATTERN. THEO. W. MORRIS & CO., P. 0. Box 3623. 27 Chambers and 3 Reade Sts., New York. For Sale by MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JIOBBINS' j^URRENT. 117 Samples sent free. PLANTEN'S CAPSULES on all orders.IBB Sold by all Druggists. Always Order the Most Salable and “The Best oe American.” PLANTEN’S CAPSULES! Known as Reliable 50 years, for “General Excellence in Manufacture.” Trade Mark. Established 1836. Ex. Am. Institute, N. Y., 1840. Inter. Ex., N. Y., 1853. H. c*s SOIXT, 1 224 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. * See note, Page 64. Profs. Van Buren and Keyes on Genito-TJrinary Organs. Hard and Soft Elastic. All Kinds Filled. IMPROVED FRENCH CAPSULES. These Capsules are of similar size as the Imported French—such as Mathey Caylus, Raquin, and others—elegantly put up in wrapped vials. They are the best Capsule made; in every way reliable, therefore worthy of your recommendation. (small size.) EMPTY (8 Sizes). Order hv TOP No. only. Boxes 100 each. No. 00, Largest. No. 6 X, Smallest. For taking Powders or Solids, free of taste, smell, injury to the teeth, mouth or throat. For Quinine, dry, capacity (if using pill mass, double that quantity) in grains. FOR LIQUIDS. Easily closed by applying thick warm Mucilage. I Boxes, 100. 5, 10, 15 Drops. PIECTAIj. For medication in the rectum; are most readily soluble, and far superior to the ordinary Suppositories. 3 sizes, (boxes 100), Holding 3, 6 and 12 Grains. VAGINAL CAPSULES. (4 sizes) 1-8, 1-4, 1-16 and 1-32 ounce. For giving medi- cines, liquids or solids, to Horses or Cattle. 5 Sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 drams. Box, any size, 50 cts. PLANTEN’S HORSE (ball)CAPSULE DOG WORM CAPSULES, 5 Minims Oil of Male Fern. Capsules for Mechanical Purposes. ALL KINDS OF CAPSULES TO ORDER, AND ANY SIZE REQUIRED. New Articles, and Capsuling Private Formulas a Specialty. SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BLAIR’S GOUT AAIDTID IRLEIIETXIlVnAATIC FXILILS. Hobb’s Meen Fun (Chinese Skin Powder), Thurston’s Tooth Powder, Reeve’s Ambrosia for the Hair, Jouven’s Kid Glove Cleaner, Dr. R. B. Folger’s Olosaonion, or Cough Balsam, Thompson’s Pomade Optine, Superior Norway Cod Liver Oil, Well’s Plasters, all kinds, And all preparations formerly owned by F. C. WELLS & CO. For Sale try MoEESSOlf Sc BOBBIIfS. JVLcJCeSSON j^URRENT. 118 THE FRIGID SODA APPARATUS. THE FRIGID SODA >ND MINERAL WATER APPARATUS, by long experience and the strongest working tests, has proved itself the best dispensing Apparatus adapted to a large business and successful trade. All Apparatus manufactured by us are fitted with our Patent Solid Block Tin Cooler, made wet and dry, from which the coldest and purest beverages are drawn. All our couplings and con- nections are made of block tin, thus preventing any possibility of contami- nation, and rendering the Apparatus more durable. Special attention is called to the advantages of our MINERAL ARC Nothing has ever been offered to the trade that so fully answers the purpose for which it is intended as this novel and beautiful device. The great demand for it, and the expressions of admira- tion from all sections of the country, are ample evidence of its value to the dealer. It is adapted to all classes of trade where beverages of any description are dispensed, being equally desirable for Soda, Mineral Water, Beer, Sfc, Its great superiority on account of its fine display, combined with the limited space it occupies on the counter, in comparison with all other Apparatus, cannot be over-estimated. We introduced last season a STEEL SODA FOUNTAIN, constituted on a new and improved principle, whereby the strength and dura- bility of this fountain over all others is greatly increased. Our Iron Generators are of new and improved pattern. Our new styles of Counter Apparatus intro- duced last season are of the most beautiful description, and introduce attrac- tions never before incorporated in Soda Water Apparatus. To all parties contemplating making any change in their Apparatus, our Illustrated Catalogue, containing full particulars, will be sent free on application. 13. PUFFER eSc SONS, 46 and 48 PORTLAND ST., 39 and 41 CENTRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. NEW YORK CITY. jRoBBINS’ pRICES pURRENT. 119 Grosvenor & iRichards, Boston and. KTew York, — MANUFACTURERS OF PLASTERS IN ROBBER COMBINATION. We offer to the trade a complete line of Plasters, of WHICH WE ARE THE SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, CONFIDENT IN THE BELIEF THAT THEY ARE SOLD AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE WHICH HAS WON FOR THEM POPULARITY AND PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT IN THE PAST, WILL ADMIT OF. BY A PROCESS OF OUR OWN we combine the medicinal ingredients of our Plasters with PURIFIED RUB- BER, without the use of solvents, a fact which we have made known in our advertisements during the last ten years. The process, original with us, other manufacturers are endeavoring to discover, and are publishing bombastic claims to be its inventors. Such claims, it is scarcely necessary to state, are wholly without foundation. lessens the efficacy of our Plasters, and we are justified in saying that they produce effects fully commensurate with every allegation made in their behalf. Their remedial constituents are chemically combined in harmonious proportion, and no conflicting or impure elements enter into their composition, a fact demonstrated both by analysis and use. NEITHER TIME NOR CLIMATE SPECIAL PRODUCTS. BE LLANO DYNE PLASTER, In which are combined the properties of our Belladonna and Capsicin Plasters, and the use of which we think cannot fail to win authoritative professional sanction. CAPSICIN PLASTER, Much cheaper and far superior to any plaster of a similar name. American Surgeons’ Adhesive Plaster, The most perfect adhesive plaster ever produced. Porous Strengthening Plaster, MUSTARD PLASTER. Improved Belladonna Plaster, This Plaster is prepared from the alcoholic extract of Belladonna, manu- factured at our laboratory, under the direct supervision of Prof. George P. H. Markoe, who brings to his task a profound knowledge of chemistry and its application to pharmaceutical processes. With the medicinal ingredients is combined washed and purified rubber, and the best material and most improved mechanical means are used in making it. Our Revised Price List Furnished on Application. FOR SALE BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. #— 120 JAc'ji. ESSON 8j jVoBBINS’ R RENT. CALCINED MAGNESIA. FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; by the Mechanic’s Association, Boston; by the American Institute, New York; and by the Maryland Institute. In the report of the Twentieth Exhibition of American Manufactures, by the Franklin Institute, Pa., it is stated that HUSBAND’S MAGNESIA —IS— “Believed to be the best in the United States.” Its superior qualities consist in its being entirely deprived of carbonic acid, in its freedom from unpleasant taste, smell, or other disagreeable property, and without roughness or grittiness to the touch or palate. One teaspoonful of it is equal in strength to three or four teaspoonfuls of the common Calcined Mag- nesia; thus combining smallness of dose with the most agreeable form in which Magnesia can he administered. ISINGLASS ADHESIVE PLASTER. This Plaster has been found to be admirably adapted to strapping after surgical operations, and as a dressing to either incised or lacerated wounds. It is cleanly, of easy application, adheres firmly without producing inflammation, and being semi-transparent, allows an examination of the parts without their having to be disturbed by its removal until, in many instances, the cure is effected. This Plaster is not affected by age, and will bear exposure to any climate. Professor Mutter, in his late edition of Professor Liston’s Lectures on Sur- gery, etc., remarks that “ The Isinglass Plaster referred to by Mr. Liston is ex- ceedingly well made by Mr. Husband of this city; and, for some time past, I have almost abandoned the use of the old Adhesive Plaster of the shops, which often, in persons of delicate skin, or children, produces troublesome irritation.” The following testimonials from some of the most distinguished surgeons in the United States will show the estimation in which it is held by the profession. “ I consider the Isinglass Plasters prepared by Mr. Husband a very valua- ble article for many surgical purposes, and think it ought to be introduced into general practice.” W. GIBSON, M.D., Late Professor of Surgery, etc., in the University of Pennsylvania. “ I have used the Isinglass Plaster prepared by Mr. T. J. Husband, and find it an excellent article. It is, therefore, with much pleasure that I recom- mend it to the profession.” THOMAS D. MUTTER, Late Professor of Surgery, etc., in Jefferson Medical College. ROLLER BANDAGES Made o± Strong TJnTblea-clied Muslin, All Sizes. FOR SALE BY THE TRADE GENERALLY, AND BY THOMAS J. HUSBAND, Jr., PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. JVicJtESSON jluRRENT, I 2 I ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. WILLIAM ROWORTH’S SONS’ MTU CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Reliable Pharmaceutical Lozenges AND DRUGGISTS’ CHOICE CONFECTIONS, 354 PEARL STREET, One door north of the Brooklyn Suspension Bridge I and the Franklin Square Station, N. Y. E. R. R. j NEW YORK. ORIGINAL ENGLISH COLTSFOOT ROCK. MANUFACTURERS OF The Celebrated ENGLISH BATH PIPE. TAMARINDUS 1NDICA LOZENGES. ENGLISH BLACK CURRANT JUJUBES, CARBOLIC ACID JUJUBES, DIAMOND LICORICE ROSE AND ICELAND MOSS JUJUBES, JUJUBE PASTE IN SHEETS. London Hospital Throat Lozenges, With Black Currant Paste, as formulated by Morell Mackenzie, M.D. ENGLISH BLACK CURRANT LOZENGES, English Peppermint Lozenges, Double and Triple Strength. French Chlorate Potash Lozenges. Muriate of Ammonia Lozenges. Pastilles de Paris. Dr. Wistar’s Cough Lozenges. Santonine or Worm Lozenges. Bronchial Troches, and all Officinal Troches of the Pharmacopoeias. TANNATE OF QUININE TROCHES, Tasteless. Soluble Gum Drops, Extra Korehound Candy, Iceland Moss, Elaxseed, and Hops and Boneset Drops, and a general Assortment of the Most Salable Confectionery. N. B.—We give special attention to the Manufacture of all kinds of Medicated Loz- enges or Troches for Druggists, according to their own Formulas. HOMOEOPATHIC GLOBULES, ALL SUGAR. The different sizes always on hand. All our Medicated Lozenges Warranted to contain the Full Quantity of Medicine, of the Very Best Quality, Required for each Lozenge, We do not use inferior articles in the manufacture of our goods in order to make low prices. All Goods free from Terra Alba, Grape Sugar and Starch. OUR GOODS KEPT IN STOCK BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. For List of Prices, see List of Proprietary Articles. 122 /VL jToBBINS’ pURRENT. LIST OF PLASTERS MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES SHIVERS, SEVENTH AND SPRUCE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, - - - PENN- Adhesive Plaster, - - - - - 5 yd. rolls. “ “ Twilled, - - 5 “ “ “ Canton Flannel, - - - 5 “ “ “ Swansdown, - - 5 “ Soap “ - - - - - 5 “ Adhesive “ half width, 2 yd. cans. 1 yd. boxes. Aconite “ inches wide, 5 yd. cans, and 1 “ Arnica “ “ “ 5 “ “ 1 “ Belladonna “ “ “ 5 “ “ 1 “ Capsicum “ “ “ 5 “ “ x “ Conium “ “ “ 5 “ “ 1 “ Opium “ “ “ 5 “ “ 1 “ Adhesive “ On Black Silk, - 1 “ Isinglass “ Pink and White, - - 1 “ Court “ White, Black and Flesh. After more than thirty years practical experience in the manufacture of Plasters, and by using the purest and best materials, I am enabled to furnish Plasters which are superior to all others. CHARLES SHIVERS. For Sale by MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JVLcJIeSSON 8j jRoBBINS’ j^URRENT. 123 Please Note the following Changes in our Method of Selling our MALTINE PREPARATIONS. New York, December i, 1882. On and after this date the prices of our Maltine Preparations, in assorted lots of $100.00 and upwards will be as follows : MALTINE (Plain) Pints, per Do/. $7 50 5 Ft. Dots., ea. $2 75 MALTINE with Hops 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Alteratives 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Beef and Iron.. 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil and Pancreatine 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Hypophosphites 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Phosphorus Comp 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Peptones 12 00 4 50 MALTINE with Pepsine and Pancreatine 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Phosphates 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Phosphates Iron and Quinia 12 00 4 50 MALTINE with Phosphates Iron, Quinia, and Strychnia- 12 00 4 50 MALTINE Ferrated ' 7 50 2 75 MALTINE WINE 7 50 2 75 MALTINE WINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine 10 00 3 50 MALTO-YERBINE 7 50 2 75 MALTO-VIBURNIN 10 00 3 50 Time of payment will not exceed 30 days. A discount of 10 per cent, from above prices will be allowed to those who contract with us not to sell our Maltine prepara- tions below the above list prices, and also an additional discount of one per cent, for prompt cash on receipt of invoice. No better prices will be allowed for larger quan- tities. We do not become responsible for delivery of goods, and make all shipments at risk of purchaser. We agree to deliver free on board in Yonkers, N. Y., or in New York City, and pay freight to your city, over lines of our own selection, deducting same from invoice at time of shipment. We shall, however, exercise due care in se- lecting such lines as will best suit our mutual interests, and the safe and speedy transportation of your goods. You will notice by the enclosed form of contract that the jobber who purchases $100 worth of Maltine at one time, is at liberty to sell to the small jobber not less than $35 worth of Maltine, assorted, at a discount of five per cent, from the above prices. We recognize the fact that our list of Maltine Preparations is large, and also that in some localities the demand for a few of the combinations is limited, and for this reason we wish to offer the trade everywhere absolute security against the possibility of loss, should any of these slower-selling products accumulate. After a little expe- rience it will not be difficult to determine upon the kinds of Maltine that are gene- rally demanded in your market, and therefore you can easily assort the $100 lot; still we shall esteem it a favor if you will order a few of each of our Maltine Prepara- tions, in order to be able to supply promptly the growing demand for them. In order that you may feel perfectly secure in doing this, we hereby agree to re- lieve you once every three months of any Maltine that you have accumulated that you may consider slow stock, and place in your hands the same amount of value in Maitine that is salable, we paying transportation both ways. Thus it will be seen you take no risk, and accumulate no unsalable stock. We will furnish the five pint bottles, when required, at ten per cent, off, freight paid, in any quantity. This plan has been adopted to secure to the trade a fair profit, and we trust it will meet with your approval and co-operation. Thanking you for liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of your valuable favors, we remain, THE MALTINE MANUFACTURING CO., JOHN CARNRICK, President. (Of Rbed & Carnrick, Manufacturing Chemists and Pharmacists.) Yours, very respectfully, 124 JA cjCESSON 8f jToBBINS’ pURRENT. The Complete Steam Atomizer (PATENTED.) Beyond Question the Best in the World. Also, Complete Steam Atomizer, No. 46, large ; Steam Atomizer, No. go, for Antiseptic Surgery ; Steam Atomizer, No. 91, Safety, for Antiseptic Surgery. Clark’s Atomizer ; Atomizer for local Anaesthesia; Shurtleff’s Atomizer; the Boston Atom- izer ; Dr. Knight’s Atomizers, Nos. 64, 75, 76, respectively, with forward, downward, and upward spray. Dr. Knight’s Atom- izers, Non-Corrodible, Nos. 87,88, 89, sprays same as above ; Non-Corrodible and Non- Frangible Atomizing Tubes; Perfume Atomizers, Nos. 56 and 100; Atomizers by Compressed Air; Nickel-Plated Metal, Glass, Hard Rubber, Silver, Silver and Platinum, and Platinum Atomizing Tubes ; Atomizing Tubes and Atomizers for every purpose made to order. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, BOSTON. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF’S MODIFICATION of the POTAIN-DIEULAFOY ASPIRATORS, N. B.—Many of our manufactures having been received with marked favor, imitations of them have become numerous ; and these are of so faulty and even dangerous a character that we respectfully suggest to purchasers the need of special care in purchasing. These remarks apply with particular force in connection with Atomizers and Aspirators. Strong Elastic Bandages for Treatment of Varicose Veins, Ulcers, etc.—Descrip- tive Pamphlet, with sizes, prices, etc., on appli- cation. Fine Hypodermic Syringes ; Appara- tus for Inhalation of Vapors, Air, and Gases; Miscellaneous Articles for Invalids ; Anti-Dust and Anti-Cold Air Respirators; Pratt’s and other splints ; Elastic Hose, very superior qual- ities, and at low prices; Veterinary Instru- ments of every description, etc., etc. Factory with steam power, ample machinery and a large corps of skilled workmen. Importers of Manikins, Models, Skeletons, Skulls, English and French Catheters and Bougies, French Rubber Urinals, Gaiffe’s Batteries, Clinical Thermometers, etc., etc. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, BOSTON. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, MAKERS AND IMPORTERS OF Fine Surgical and Dental Instruments of Every Description, 13 and 15 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. McKesson JIobbins’ JDurrent. 125 Donald Kennedy's Medicines. MEDICAL DISCOVERY, warranted to dure every kind of humor, from a common pimple to the worst kind of Scrofula, Cancer excepted. Price, $1.50 PRAIRIE WEED; a Balsam and Tonic for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, and all difficulties tending to Consumption. Price, $1.00 RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIA DISSOLVENT will neutralize and dissolve the virus that causes Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, and all Rheumatic Pains in any part of the system. Price, $1.50 RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, The best outward application for Pains, Bruises and Aches of all kinds. Price, 50 cts. SALT-RHEUM OINTMENT cures all Inflammatory Skin Diseases. Price, 50 cts. SCROFULA OINTMENT. For cleansing and purifying Scrofulous Sores. Price, $1.00 HEALING OINTMENT. For cleansing and healing Ulcers and Old Sores. Price, 50 cts. SCATTERING LINIMENT, for dissolving and scattering Strumous Swellings. Price, $1.00 HAIR GROWER. For Scald Head and Loss of Hair, from Dandruff and Heat. Price, $1.00 For Sale by all Druggists in the United States and Canada. No Medicines sent C.O.D., or to be sold on Commission. WARREN STREET, ROXBURY, MASS. All the above kept in stock by McKESSON & ROBBINS. 126 JA 8j jRoBBINS' j^URRENT. NATRONA SODA. “THE BEST IN THE WORLD.” (ABSOLUTELY PURE.) The nature of the raw material from which Natrona Bi- carbonate of Soda is made—viz., cryolite, a mineral containing pure sodium—ensures a purity and uniformity of product which cannot be obtained from any other known material. In making Bicarb. Soda from any other raw material, the use of sulphuric acid is a necessity, but none is used in any part of the process of making Natrona Bicarb.; hence its entire freedom from the slighest trace of arsenic, which is always present in ordinary soda. Its absolute purity and entire freedom from all traces of sulphate of soda, common salt, and other impurities, render Na- trona bicarb, nearly tasteless, and being bolted through the finest bolt-cloth ensures the finest state of division. To these indisputable facts the attention of CONSUMERS of soda is especially called. They are important, and should influence both those who use and those who sell soda to buy and sell NONE BUT THE BEST. The Natrona Bicarb. Soda having supplanted the English Bicarb, in the American market, is kept in stock by almost every wholesale druggist and grocer throughout the United States, of whom it may be ordered. Natrona Bicarb. Soda is unequalled by any other brand of ENGLISH or AMERICAN manufacture. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO, (NA TRONA CHEMICAL WORKS) PHILADELPHIA, PENN. JAcjtESSON &j jToBBINS’ j^URRENT. 127 RAWSON’S U. S. ARMY Patent Elastic Self-Adjusting SUSPENSORY BANDAGE. A Marvel of Support, Relief, Comfort and Durability. **!*• Fig.8. AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE, rendering DISPLACEMENT IMPOSSIBLE, A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED, (EREE FROM RESTRAINT), FOR ANY SIZE OR CONDITION. It is Recommended BY THE MOST Noted Surgeons AND PHYSICIANS IN THE UNITED STATES. THE INDIVIDUAL Wearing it Will ijot be Conscious OF ITS PRESENCE. In Quality of Material, Manner of Construction, and Style of Manufacture it is far Superior to any Testicle Supporter in the World. and TPrice List. The different numbers are made regularly in three sizes, Large (L.), Medium (M.), Small (S.), and specially in any desired size and shape, and are trimmed and finished with silk. Styles. Retail Price. Per Doz. No. 1—Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles $1 50 $9 00 No. 1 1-2—Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen 1 75 10 00 No. 2—Fine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles. Bags of fine quality German material 2 00 12 00 No. 3—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjust- ing buckles at abdomen. Bags of French material, very soft and durable - 3 50 14 00 No. 4—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjust- ing buckles. Bags of extra fine French material 3 00 15 00 No. 5—Silk Bag—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 buttock Strap adjusting buckles. Bags of fine English silk netting in white or flesh color 3 50 18 00 No. 6—All Silk—Superfine Silk Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 buttock Strap ad- justing buckles. Bags of fine English or French Silk netting in white or flesh colors 5 00 27 00 The elastic is manufactured expressly for us, and is fresh from the loom every ten days. We warrant it to retain its freshness and elasticity for 5 years. Orders received and promptly executed by the Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the Trade : Dealers will confer a favor by returning’ to us any of “Rawson’s U. S. Army ” Suspensory Bandages in which the Elastic has deteriorated or the Bandages have in any way become imperfect while in stock! and we will replace them with new goods. S. E. G-. RAWSON, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, - Saratoga Springs, N. Y. JAcjv ESSON 8j p’RICES pURRENT. Highest Award, Gold Medal, over all European and American Competitors. PHILADELPHIA....1876 NEW YORK 1879 MELBOURNE, AUS.1880 PARIS 1878 CHARLESTON 1880 MANTANZAS, CUBA 1881 OF)f>- India Rubber Medicinal, Surgical, Pharmaceutical, Corn, Court, Bunion, Mustard, Silk, Isinglass, Kid and Adhesive Plasters in the most approved form ; also, Absorbent, Borated, Sal- icylated and Carbolated Cotton, Oil Silk and Muslin, Lister’s Antiseptic Gauze, Roller Bandages, ass’d sizes, Cotton Wool, Gutta Perclia Tissue, Lint, Absorbent and Flax, and every variety of Surgical and Antiseptic Dressing. SHAMELESS IMITATORS. The attention of the trade is directed to the fact that several of our articles have been imi- tated by unprincipled individuals. We did not complain when they copied our Price Current matter, literature, type, descriptions of our goods for their own, style of dressing, packages, paper, boxes, symbols, and even our business methods, on the ground that it represented pro- gress, and was a great improvement over their own work and ability. While we sensibly feel great pleasure at being able to furnish brains for our various com- petitors, and can to a certain extent pardon plagiarism in irresponsible and brainless persons, yet we cannot remain passive when our trade-marks are counterfeited and violated. The style and general appearance of the labels, wrappers, and packages complained of are liable colorable imitations. Their external appearances are calculated to deceive innocent purchasers, while the goods are transparently inferior in Quality and materials. To the credit of pharmacists, wholesale dealers, and druggists generally throughout the United States be it said that, as a class, commercial piracy or illegal infringements of trade-marks have been both discouraged and unceremoniously condemned. Honorable competition is wholesome, necessary, legitimate, and desirable ; but we cannot compete with firms or individuals who are not only without character, but who exhibit in their We have examined several specimens said to contain certain incorporated medicinal extracts ; the only place such extracts were discovered was on the printed label. We have invariably furnished unimpeachable pharmacopieia articles made with the greatest care ; in their honest preparation is involved the reputation of the medical practitioner and dis- pensing pharmacist. We have frequently stated (and we comprehend fully the gravity of the statement), and reiterate it, that we make the most reliable, best, and neatest goods in the market at lower rates than can possibly be furnished by other manufacturers. Our Medicinal India-rubber Porous and Spread Plasters will remain an unlimited time in gerfectcondition, and are invariably guaranteed to remain so until sold. This cannot be said of goods offered in competition. When yon compare our prices for thoroughly reliable goods with inferior and unstable makes, where the dealer is compelled from time to time to suffer from spoilage, and be subjected to annoyances, dissatisfaction, and exchanges, you will quickly discover that inferior goods at a trifle lower rates are decidedly more expensive than reliable goods at our prices : on one side you save time, expense, and your customers ; while on the other side you sacrifice all three. V ery Truly Y ours, SEABUEY & JOHNSON', No. 21 Platt Street, New York. MCKESSON & ROBBINS keep a full line, and will supply any article on our list. Do not accept substitutions. See goods quoted in list of Proprietary Articles. CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION.! jR.OBBINS’ CURRENT. 129 McKesson & robbins RESPECTFULLY OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALTIES: BLOEDE’S INK & STAIN EXTRACTING PENCIL Retail, $0 25 Dozen, $1 75 Gross, $20 00 BARTHOLIC'S MOTHERS’ RELIEF “ 2 00 “ 15 00 “ 162 00 FUELLING'S STAR DYE COLORS. — “ 25 “ 165 “ 18 00 MARTIN S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT “ 25 “ 1 50 “ 16 50 MARTIN S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER “ 50 “ 3 00 “ 32 00 MARTIN'S FLAVORING EXTRACT, Lemon “ 25 “ 1 50 “ 17 00 MARTIN’S FLAVORING EXTRACT, Vanilla “ 25 “ 1 75 20 00 NOWILLS PECTORAL HONEY OF LIVERWORT “ 35 “ 2 50 “ 27 00 THOMAS’ FLAVORING EXTRACTS (Except Rose and Vanilla).. “ 25 “ 1 75 “ 18 90 THOMAS’ FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Rose and Vanilla “ 35 “ 2 25 “ 24 30 COLOGNE WATERS. McK. & R. GOLDEN BELL. In round flint glass bottles. Quarts .Retails, $2 00 Dozen, $18 00 Pints “ 1 50 “ 12 00 4 Pints “ 1 00 “ 7 50 4 “ “ 75 “ 5 00 McK. & R. MARIE LOUISE. In handsome square G. S. bottles. A very fine Cologne. Pints Retails, $2 00 Dozen, $16 50 * “ “ 1 50 “ 10 50 4 “ “ 1 00 “ 6 00 Half pint mushroom stop, bottles. Trial size, in miniature wine bottles. FARINA COLOGNE, McK. & R. Retails, $1.00 Dozen, $7.50 Retails, 35 Dozen, 1.50 McK. & R. BENZINE IN 4 OUNCE OVAL BOTTLES. Retails, 20c. Dozen, $1 00 Gross, $9 00 McK. & R. CHLORATE POTASSA LOZENGES. Retails, 20c. Dozen, $1 35 Gross, $15 00 McK. & R. CAMPHOR ICE AND GLYCERINE. Retails, 25c. Dozen, $1 50 Gross, $16 00 CHLORODYNE, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Retails, 75c. Dozen, $4 00 Gross, $45 00 HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED LABEL. Retails, 50c. Dozen, $4 50 Gross, $48 00 McK. & R. FINEST WHITE COD LIVER OIL. McK. & R. FLORIDA WATER. OUR OWN IMPORTATION, ALWAYS PURE. Pints, Retails, $1 00; Doz., $5 35; Gross, $60 00. Half Pints, Retails, 50c.; Doz., $3 00; Gross, $33 00 Cross (illuminated label), 12 ozs., Doz. $5 50. McK. & R. PURE FRUIT JUICES. MADE DIRECTLY FROM THE FRUIT. Quart Champagne bottles, dozen, $8 00. (See page 70.) PERFUMERY EXTRACTS, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. IN HANDSOME FLINT GLASS BALL-STOPPERED BOTTLES, holding one pint and half pint. Price, $3.00 per pint. See second page of cover. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, SOLUTION, McK. & R Retails, 35c. Dozen, $2 00 Gross, $22 50 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. DRY, McK. & R “ 50c. “ 3 75 “ 42 00 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, McK. & R. (except Rose and Vanilla) “ 25c. “ 2 00 “ 21 60 FLAVORING EXTRACTS. McK. & R.. Rose and Vanilla “ 35c. “ 2 75 “ 29 70 ♦SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Extra, Me. & R., new wrapper “ 50c. “ 3 25 “ 36 00 ♦SEIDLITZ POWDERS. Usual, McK. & R., “ “ “ 35c. “ 2 75 “ 30 00 McKesson & robbins’ fluid extracts, (see page 65). McKesson & robbinscelatine-coatedpills,?- McKesson & robbins’ aromatic elixirs, (see page 63). McKesson & robbins’ medicinal wines, Etc., (P.85). McKesson & robbins’ pancreatin, ozs doz., $5 40 McKESSON & ROBBINS’ PEPSIN, Saccharated, ozs doz., 4 00 McKESSON & ROBBINS’ PEPSIN, Saccharated, in bulk and concentrated (see page 71). McKESSON & ROBBINS’ FRENCH OIL OF COLOGNE perlb., $7 50 Formula for Cologne Water: 3 ozs. Oil of Cologne ; 7 pints Cologne Spirits; 1 pint Water. McKESSON & ROBBINS’ GOLDEN BELL OIL OF COLOGNE per lb., $5 50 Formula for Cologne Water: 1 oz. Oil of Cologne; 64 pints Cologne Spirits; 14 pints Water. The Trade is respectfully informed that the control of the following articles has been placed in our hands. MCKESSON & ROBBINS, 91 Fulton Street, New York. SOUTH AMERICAN FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY. Retail, $1 00. One Dozen, $8 00 per dozen. One Gross, $7 50 per dozen. BARDOTTE S WORM SUGAR DROPS. Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $1 75 per dozen. One Gross, $20 00 per gross. RUB IT IN LINIMENT, (SWEET’S). Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $2 00 per dozen. One Gross, $22 50 per gross. Five Gross, $21 00 per gross. Fifty cent size, double the above rates. MAGNOLIA COUGH SYRUP. Retail, 50 cents. One Dozen, $3 50 per dozen. One Gross, $3 00 per dozen. CUSHMAN S INK AND STAIN EXTRACTING PENCIL. WITH RUBBER ERASER (BLOEDE’S PATENT). Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $1 35. Gross, $15 00 * Customers’ names neatly printed on Seidlitz Powder labels, if desired, when orders of one gross or more are given. 130 jR.OBBINS’ JIURRENT. ATLANTIC White Lead and Linseed Oil Co. PURE WHITE LEAD THE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD Is manufactured exclusively from the best Selected Refined Leads and is ground in Refined Linseed Oil. Red Lead, Litharge and Glassmakers’ Lead, COMMON AND REFINED. PURE LINSEED OIL, RAW, BOILED, REFINED Also, a Superior Grade exclusively for Varnish Makers. ROBERT COLGATE & CO., 287 Pearl Street, New York. FOR SALE BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. jA cjvESSON jvOBBINS' p’RICES pURRENT. 131 LIMOGES, France. BODENBACH, Bohemia. 30 & 32 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK, (t». O. llox 1872.) Novelties & Fancy Goods FROM ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. A Pull and Finely Selected Stock of STAPLE AND GOODS SUITED FOR THE Druggist and Taney Goods Trade IN STOCK AT Reasons of the Jear. /we quote a few of our j SPECIALTIES. j BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, / In Vases, Toilet Sets, &c. /french & GERMAN CHINA I Gilt Cups and Saucers, Mugs, / Fruit Plates, &c. I LAVA GOODS: Smoking Sets, Segar Stands, Figures, &c. PARIAN WARE: Busts, Groups, Figures, &c. DOLLS: Wax, Bisque, China, Limb, Dressed, Heads and Bodies. JULEP STRAWS Of Fine Quality. FAIENCE GOODS: Novelties from France, Germany, England, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, &c., in great profusion. CASE COODS, Suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents. Bisque Figures, Groups and Busts. French China Tea, Dinner, Chamber and Ice Cream Sets, &c. German China Gross Toys for Jobbing. Desirable Goods FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON EMBRACING All the Latest Novelties. Our own decorating works in Limoges are constantly turning out new ideas in French China. Dealers sending ns mail orders maj rest assured they will receive only the freshest, imnnrt.ntwvns Note.—Our prices are the lowest to be found in New York, and all mail orders receive the personal attention of our most experienced salesmen. Dealers visiting New York should inspect our show-rooms. 132 JWcjlESSON 8f jRoBBINS’ jluRRENT. IP _A_ T El IN" T FOLDING PAPER BOXES, —FOR— Philadelphia Oval and French Square Bottles, Druggists’ Powder Boxes, BIRD SEED BOXES, &c. All these boxes FOLD FLAT, thus economizing in freight and storage, enabling us to ship them to any part of the United States or export to any country. THEY CAN BE PRINTED WITH ANY CARD OR FORMULA, IN ANY LANGUAGE, thus doing away with label pasting or wrapper folding. SPECIAL SIZES of Folding Boxes MADE TO ORDER, FOR BOTTLES OF ALL KINDS, PROPRIETARY GOODS, BAKING AND CONDITION POWDERS, Ac., Ac. FOLDING BOXES FOR CONFECTIONERS’ AND DRY GOODS. Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the FOLDING CORNUCOPIA. Can also fill orders for SEA ISLAND PINK, BLUE or WHITE TWINE. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. CORNELL & SHELTON, BIRMINGHAM, CONN., U. S. A. We refer by permission to Messrs. MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JAcj^ESSON J~vOBBINS' jlURRENT. WILLIAM M. CORNWALL, 18 "Warren Street, } jobber in <{ He-Yori: City, Fishing Tackle, Breech and Muzzle-Loading Shot Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, Ammunition, Pocket Cutlery, RAZORS, AND SPORTING- GOODS GENERALLY. I carry a large stock of FISHING- TACKLE, and am fully conversant with the styles required in different sections of the country. GOODS SOLD TO THE TRADE ONLY. SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LISTS. THE ** O. C.” PATENT PERFECTION REEL, Centre Action, Multiplying, Flush, Balance Handle, Adjustable Click. The above Keel embraces combinations that before have been thought (by Reel makers) to be impossible. Specially designed for Fly or Minnow casting. No fouling of the line on the handle possible. 134 JVicjlESSON 8j j-lOBBINS’ j^URRENT Put up in 1, 5, 25, 50, and 100-Ib. cans. Samples furnished on application. The post-office laws forbid anything of an oleaginous nature being sent through the mail. In chemical composition Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei) is an oleaginous hydro- carbon, corresponding- to the heavy petroleum oils, and containing a large amount of the paraffines and olefines of the formulas CisHgi and CisHss. It contains but a small percentage of the paraffines and olefines corresponding to the formulae C7H1 <5 and C7H14, respectively, and the offensive and irritating properties of the crude oil have been carefully removed. In the process of purification, no acids, alkalies, or other chemicals are employed, and no injurious additions of any kind are made to the natural product. The result is a semi-solid, translucent substance, with a faint odor and unctuous feel. Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei) melts at about 100° Pah. (38° Cent.,) and boils at about 625° Pah. (329° Cent.;) its specific gravity is about 0.875 at 60° Fah. As it contains no oxydizable or organic matter capable of change by putrefaction or fermentation, and is absolutely without affinity for moisture, it offers to the pro- fession an admirable unguent, which can never decompose, ferment or become ran- cid in any climate or temperature. Philadelphia, July 10,1880. Messrs. B. P. Houghton & Co.: I have for a number of vears made extensive use of Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei), and consider it a most valuable article for surgical purposes. Either as a dressing by itself, or as a vehicle for the application of medicaments, it is greatly superior to lard or other fatty matters, especially by rea- son of its non-liability t» change by time or temperature. Tours truly, JOHN H. PACKARD, M.D. 1031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Messrs. E. P. Houghton & Co.: I have used extensively Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei) both in Dispensary and private practice, with very great satisfaction. As a vehicle In making ointments it is invaluable, and far superior to lard, for the reason that it will not become rancid or undergo chemical change like the latter, when ex- posed to the atmosphere. I cannot too highly commend it as an application in vari- ous skin diseases. Yours truly, JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, A.M., M.D. Physician to the Pennsylvania Free Dispensary for Skin Disease. 208 West 34th street. New York. Messrs. E. P. Houghton & Co.—Gents: I fully appreciate the value of your Cosmoline, or Unguentum Petrolei, and prescribe it frequently in ointments. Fluid Cosmoline I have used constantly for several years, as a lubricant of urethral sounds. It is the cleanest oil I know of for this purpose. Yours truly, GEO. HENRY FOX. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO, 211 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PREPARED BY SUPPLIED BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IN ORDERING SPECIFY E. F. H. & Co.’s. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO, 211 S. Front St., Philadelphia. J'A.cJIeSSON 8j j-lOBBlNS’ ICES jStJRRENT. 135 4 90 to 8 50 F. O. P . 9 50 Old Landed 11 00 BRANDY. X. O. I p. 50 Old Landed.. - 12 00 'O fv. O. P .1836 12 50 'U D y tiJ C«yC cd v 0 j jz v_ •-« S. O. P M. S. O. P._._ .1820 .1800 14 19 00 50 ■a's^s Very Old Dark L. D . 8 00 O 2rt 44 “ Supei •- 9 50 MARTELL & CO., Cognac. Vintages -1875 5 80 ( ( .1874 6 00 .1872 6 25 ‘ ‘ .1870 6 50 .1869 6 60 -1868 6 70 ‘ ‘ .1867 7 00 -186s 7 20 < ( -i860 7 60 i ( -1858 8 60 S. O. P . 11 50 V. S. O. P . 12 50 PELLEVOISIN FRERES, La Rochelle. Vintages .New 4 15 ‘ ‘ .1877 4 40 “ -1875 4 70 4 4 .1874 5 00 W. BERTRAND & CO. Fine Champagne $3 55 to 4 15 ..1805 4 15 to 6 40 J . HENNESSY & CO. In Cases. * 1 Per Single Case. .-$14 25 * * . 16 25 * * * _ 20 00 V. O - 38 00 X. O - 48 00 Oldest and Finest. - 65 00 140 8j jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. OTARD, DUPUY & CO. In Cases. o $14 OO &%, 16 00 ibfefe 20 OO X. O. P 28 00 V. O. P._ 34 00 S. O. P 45 00 M. S. O. P 60 00 J. & F. MARTELL. In Cases. * - 14 25 * * 16 25 * * * 20 75 W. BERTRAND & CO. Fine Champagne 10 00 IRISH WHISKY. Jno. Jameson’s— Qrs., new. $4 00 y “ 4 05 Old Jameson’s, as high as 7 50 Wise’s Irish Malt— Qrs 3 75 y - 3 80 Very old of above brands, from $4 70 to 9 25 CASES. Sir Robert Burnett & Co 12 00 Less Trade Discount. Kinahan’s UU in cases, 12bot- tles each 13 00 HOLLAND GINS. J. RIJSHOUWER’S Schie- dam (Double Meerschaum), a very fine gin, highly recom- mended, qrs 3 00 y pipes 3 05 J. de KUYPER & SON’S Royal Arms— Qrs 2 85 y 2 90 Anchor, red cases, 15 large bot- tles, each 15 00 Imperial, green cases, 12 bottles, each 8 50 RUM. Deg. of Proof. Per Gal. Jamaica— Puns. Heart [ 1~,° ?° y puns. “ 150 5 75 Bbls. “ 150 5 85 Crown 117-120 $3 75 to 4 60 y bbls 117-120 3 85 to 5 00 B in bbls 116-120 3 50 Puns... 1 very j 144 6 25 1 puns, f superb ( 144 6 75 Ln 8 sn Bbls 1447 25 I 5 -to 154 J Wedderburns— R. I. ) proof j Qrs $5 50 to 6 90 W. f 153 ( y -6 00 Old Landed, 10 p. c. additional. Jamaica, bottled in bond by Sir R. Burnett & Co., London— Cases, 12 bottles each, per case, $12 00 St. Croix— Very old bbls. 5 50 Crop of 1868-1870 “ 4 50 New Crop 3 45 Old Antigua Rum, superb, 140$ 5 40 OLD TOM GINS. SIR ROBERT BURNETT’S, In puns 3 05 In y puns 3 15 In bbls 3 25 In y bbls. 3 35 In cases of 1 doz. each 10 00 GINGER GIN. SIR ROBERT BURNETT & CO.’S, In cases, per case .11 00 GENUINE BATAVIA ARRACK. CARET ELLINCK- HUIJSEN & ZOONEN, (This is the very Arrack used to make the world-renowned Swed- ish Arrack Punch.) Qr. casks 4 00 y, “ 4 05 Old Chinese Mandarijn, 1 doz. cases 12 50 WHISKIES. Deg. of Proof. J. Ramsey’s— Puns, new 115-118% 3 55 Hhds., “ 115-118$ 3 60 Bbls., “ 115-118$ 3 65 y“ “ 115-118$ 375 Ardbeg, Scotch— bbls., new, 115-118$ 3 65 “ “ 115-118$ 3 75 Stewart’s “ 115-118$ 3 35 CASES. Sir Robert Burnett & Co.’s se- , lected, bottled in Bonded Ware- house in London 12 00 Less Trade Discount. SWEET MALAGA. Scholtz, Hermanos, old and very fine. Best selected Moun- tain, in qrs and y casks, from $1 50 to $3 50 per gal. MADEIRA WINE. Castle Brand 3 25 Crown “ 4 25 JAcjlESSON j^URRENT. 141 Anchor Brand $5 25 Star “ 7 00 1836 “ 18 00 J. H. March & Co 4 50 Basto 6 50 Taylor 4 50 London Particular, Teneriffe.. 2 25 S. O. M _$i 40 to 2 50 Platamone 3 00 to 4 25 Woodhouse O. L. P 2 50 to 3 40 BURGUNDY PORTS. “ Guille Best Pure Juice.” Imported in 1873 $1 75 1874 - 1 50 Best Pure Juice— Qr. casks 1 15 Octaves 1 20 SHERRY WINE. M. Lassaletta & Co., “ Pale, Golden, and Brown.” XVP _$i 15 to 1 25 XXVP 1 35 to 1 50 2 00 to 1 VP 2 30 to 2 70 2 VP 3 00 to 3 35 3 VP. .. 3 50 to 3 95 3 P. G 3 65 to 4 10 1836 4 50 1825 5 70 Amoroso 5 00 Montilla 7 00 Vino de Pasto 8 00 La Palma 9 00 Amontillado .$5 75 to 11 00 Yriarte, 1820 5 50 “ 1836 4 50 R 1 20 A. R. 1 40 S. O. R 1 75 V. P 2 25 J. Jimenez & Co., Pale and Brown— P 1 75 P. X 2 00 X. P 3 00 p. o 3 50 Topaz 5 50 Cette Sherries— Xerez de Montana and others 1 00 SOLE RECEIVERS OF BURGUNDY WINES. From Ph. Andre & Jli. Voillot Beaune (Cote d’Or). IN CASES. Macon.. . f$i2 00 Beaune a 14 00 Volnay.... o 17 00 Pommard " 17 00 Richebourg Q J 25 00 Chambertin 24 75 Nuits £ 18 50 Romanee m 28 00 Clos Vougeot J 33 00 Chablis (white) [ 15 00 Pints, $1 50 additional. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES. IN CASES AND CASKS. From DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz. Laubenheim* , $ 8 oo Nierstein* 8 oo Deidesheim* . n oo Hochheim 16 oo Liebfrau milch* 15 oo Rudesheim 17 00 Pisporter Auslese 14 00 Marcobrunn* 20 00 Steinberg Cabinet 35 00 Steinwein, box bottles 14 00 Johannisberg Castle, 1862 25 00 Scharzhofberg 20 00 Zeltingen 10 00 Assmanshauser* 20 00 * Pints, $1 25 additional. Laubenheim and others (Double Aums), per gallon $1 85 to 2 75 PORT WINE. From G. G. Sandeman’s Sons & Co., “Oporto,” Quality Unsurpassed. Per Gal. $2 OO - 2 50 <%><$><§> T CQ OO ‘ J 3 #<#<»# - - 4 50 000 V. S. Particular 6 00 D. V. S. Particular 7 00 M. V. S. O. Extra $8 00 to 10 00 Pure Juice, $2 00, 2 75, 3 00, and 4 00 Old London Dock, Dry, $2 50 to 4 00 Dolce Porto Puro 1 75 to 2 00 Oporto Seco 1 50 to 2 00 SPARKLING. Flower of the Rhine $25 00 Flower of the Moselle 23 00 * Pints, $2 00 additional. OLD MALMSEY WINE. For Sacrament. $2 75. $3 75. $5 00 and $6 00. CLARET AND WHITE WINES. CASES. W. Bertrand & Co.— St. Lezignan $4 50 St. Julien 5 00 142 8f Robbins’ Current. Cannot, Fils & Co.— St. Julien 5 50 St. Emilion 6 50 St. Estephe 7 50 Haut Sauterne 6 50 Pints, $1 50 additional. G. Preller & Co.— Pontet Canet*.. $8 50 Cantenac* - 9 50 Lormont* 10 50 Chat. Margaux 29 50 “ Larose 20 00 “ Lafite 22 00 “ Latour 28 50 “ Leoville* 14 00 “ Mouton 24 00 Haut Sauterne 10 50 “ “ Creme 20 00 Chateau Yquem. 36 00 * Pints, $1 00 extra. CLARETS. IN BULK, IN CASKS. St. Lezignan $67 00 St. Julien ' 75 00 St. Emilion 80 00 St. Estephe 90 00 Lormont 100 00 Others, as high as 350 00 SAUTERNES. IN BULK. In casks - .$70 00 to $150 00 BITTERS. Boker’s Bitters $12 00 Sir Robert Burnett & Co.— Orange Bitters quarts, 9 50 “ pints, 11 50 CROSS GALLON CAPACITY OF CASKS. Styles of Wines or Spirits. Pipes and % Pipes. Puncheons Yz Pipes. Y Pchns. Hhds. % Casks. i-5th Casks. Ys Casks. 130 to 140 64 to 80 66 to 76 64 to 70 64 to 70 60 to 80 39 to 46 37 to 42 38 to 41 36 to 42 30 to 45 Aums. 31 to 35 20 tO 26 24 to 27 24 to 27 24 to 27 17 to 25 Scotch and Irish Whiskey HO to 156 100 to 140 130 to 140 Port, Sherry and Madeira 136 to 158 28 to 29 Claret and Sauterne Wines Casks. Half Casks. Qr.Casks Double Aums. Bbls. 60 3° 15 34 to 40 68 to 80 Bourbon & Rye Whiskies. Apple Jack and New Eng- land Rum 40 to 54 40 to 54 We represent in this country the following houses: SIR ROBERT BURNETT & CO., Vauxhall, London. G. PRELLER & CO., Bordeaux, France. PH. ANDRE & JH. VOILLOT, Beaune (Cote d’Or), France. J. JIMENEZ & CO., Cadiz and Port St. Mary’s, Spain. DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz, on the Rhine and Moselle. GUILLE BROTHERS, Barcelona, Spain. (Succeeded by R. Guille Cassanes & Co.) CAREL ELLINCKHUIJSEN & SONS, Arrack, &c., Rotterdam. J. RIJSHOUWER, Rotterdam, Holland (Double Meerchaum Gin). JOHN de KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam. M. LASSALETTA & CO., Old House J. J. Yriarte, Cadiz and Puerto Sta Maria, Spain. RICARDO GUILLE CASSANES & CO., (Successors to Guille Brothers) Barcelona and Tarragona, Spain. SCHOLTZ HERMANOS, Malaga, Spain. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR DIRECT SHIPMENT. Our long experience in the Export Trade gives us facilities unequalled in that direction. To tl)e exportation of Domestic Bourboi) and Rye Whiskies special atteijtioi) is given. Note.—Messrs. P. W. Engs & Sons’ reputation, acquired by so many years experience in business, is too well established to require comment. Orders for the above mentioned goods will be filled by us. Respectfully, McKesson & robbins. Note.—For Index of Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, Corks, Sponges, Chamois, Glassware, Surgical Instruments, etc., see Index at the end of this book. i unt jd ib ixi _ Absorbent (Proprietary* ... 89 Abstracts, IJ. S..i 61 Acacia Flowers 25 Acacia Gum 27 Acetal 7 Acetate of Aluminium 10 Acetate of Ammonium 10 Acetate of Amyl 11 Acetate of Barium 13 Acetate of Calcium 17 Acetate of Cobalt 20 Acetate of Copper 20 Acetate of Iron 31 Acetate of Lead 34 Acetate of Lime (Calcium). 17 Acetate of Magnesium 36 Acetate of Manganese 37 Acetate of Mercury 37 Acetate of Methyl 38 Acetate of Morphine 38 Acetate of Potassium 44 Acetate of Quinine 46 Acetate of Silver 53 Acetate of Sodium 54 Acetate of Strontium 56 Acetate of Strychnine 56 Acetate of Uranium 57 Acetate of Zinc 59 Acetic Acid 7, 61 Acetic Ether 22 Acetol (Proprietary). 89 Aceton 7 Acid Phosphates 89 Acids 7, 8, 9, 61 Acids (Proprietary) 89 Aconite Leaf 34, 106 Aconite Root 47, 106 Aconit.in 9 Aconitine 9 Acorn Coffee. 20 ADsculin 9 ASthyliden, Chloride 9 African Ginger 48 Agaric 10 Agrimony Herb 30,106 Albumen 10 Alcohol 10 Alcoholized Iron 31 Aldehyde 10 Ale, Scotch 10 Alexandria Senna 35 Alisma 89 Alizarin 10 Alkanet Root 47 Alkekengi Berries 15 Alkethrepta 89 Allermann’s Root 47 Allevantor 89 Alleviator 89 Alloxan 10 Alloxantin 10 Allspice 10 Almond Meal 10 Almonds 10 Aloes 28 Aloin 10 Alterative (Proprietary) 89 Althaea Flowers 26 Althaea Herb 30 Althaea Root 47 Alum 10 Aluminated Copper 20 Alumniate of Iron 32 Aluminium 10 Alum Pencils 10 Amandine 89 Amber 28 Ambergris 10 Amboline 89 Ambretta Seed. 52 Ambrosia (Proprietary) 89 American Arrowroot 12 American Ipecac.... 48.106 Ammonia 10, 11 Ammonia, Household 89 Ammonium, Mono-Carb ... 11 Ammoniac (Gum) 28 Ammoniated Copper 20 Ammoniated Iron 32 Ammoniated Mercury...... 37 Ammonio-Ferric Alum 10 Ammonium 10,11 Amorphous Hyoscyamine . 31 Ampelopsin 11 Amycos 89 Amygdalin 11 Amyl. 11 Amylen 11 Anaesthetic Ether 22 Anacardia. 11 Anakesis 89 Analysis Quinine Pills. 60 AnchusaRoot 47 Anethum Seed 52 Angelica Root 47 Angelica Seed 52 Angostura Bark 13 Aniline 11 Aniline Family Dyes 62 Anime 28 Anise Seed 52 Anisette 89 Annatto 12 Annattoine.. 12 Annatto Seed 52 Annihilator (Proprietary) .. 89 Anodyne 12, 89 Anthracene 12 Anthrakokali 12 Antidote (Proprietary) 89 Anti-Fat 89 Antimony 12 Antimonate of Potassium.. 45 Aperient (Proprietary) 89 Apiol 12 Apocynin 12 Apocynum Cannabinum .47,106 Apomorphine 12 Aporo 89 Aqua Ammonias 10 AquaFortis 7 Arabinate Quinine 46 Arbor Vitas 30 Areca Nuts 39 Aron’s Root. 47 Arnica Flowers 26 Arnica Herb 30 Arnica Root 47 Arnicine 12 Arnold’s Ink 95 Aromatic Cachous 90 Aromatic Powder 46 Arrowroot 12 Arseniate of Antimony 12 Arsenate of Caffeine 17 Arsenate of Ammonium.. 10 Arsenate of Copper 20 Arsenate of Iron 32 Arsenate of Potassium 45 Arsenate of Sodium 54 Arsenate of Strychnine 56 Arsenic 12 Arsenic Acid 7 Arsenious Acid 7 Arsenite of Copper 20 Arsenite of Iron 32 Arsenite of Sodium 54 Artemisia Herb (Mugwort). 30 Artemisia Root 47 Artists’ Colors 110 Artists’ Materials 110 Asafetida 29 Assafoetida (Proprietary)... 89 Asarabacca Root 47 Asbestos 12 Asclepias Incarnata 49,107 Asclepin 12 Ashes, Pot 44 Asparagin 12 Asparaginic Acid 7 Asphaltum 28 Asphaltum Varnish 110 Assimilant (Proprietary)... 89 Asthmalene (Proprietary) - 69 Asthma Weed 106 Atkinson’s Extracts 94 Atropin 12 Atropine 12 August Flower. 89 Aureoline 89 Ava Kava Root 47 Avens Root 47,106 Axle Grease 94 Babbitt’s Potash 44 Bael Fruit 18 Balms (Proprietary) 89 Balm of Gilead Buds 16 Balm Mint 30 Balsam 13, 62, 89 Balsam Canada 13 Balsam Copaiba 13 Balsam Copaiba, Solid 13 Balsam Fir 13 Balsam Gurjun 13 Balsam, Nervine 62 Balsam, Peru 13 Balsam, Riga 13, 62 Balsam Sulphur 13, 62 Balsam Tolu 13 Balsam Tranquille 13, 62 Balsams, Proprietary 89 Bandoline 89 Baneberry 106 Banisher... 90 Baptisin 13 Barbadoes Aloes 28 Barbadoes Tar 56 Barberry Bark 13 Barium 13 Barks .13,14,15,106,107, 108 Barley 15, 90 Barosinin 90 Bar Wood 58 Baryta 15 Barytes (Barium, Sulphate) 13 Basswood Bark 13,106 Bath Brick 16 Baths, Penne’s 90 Battery, Boyd’s 90 Baume Tranquille 13, 62 Bayberry Bark.. 13,106 Bay Rum 15 Bay Wax 58 Bdellium 28 Beans 15 Bears wort Root 106 Bebeeria. 15 Beef-Peptone (Proprietary) 90 Beef, Roast, Borden’s 90 Beef, Wine and Iron 85 Bees-Wax 58 Belladonna Leaf 34,106 Belladonna Plaster 81 Belladonna Root 47 Bellows, Insect 90 Benzine 90 Benzoated Lard 70 Benzoate of Aluminium 10 Benzoate of Ammonium... 10 Benzoate of Iron 32 Benzoate of Magnesium 36 Benzoate of Sodium 54 Benzoate of Zinc 59 Benzoic Acid 7 Benzoic Ether 22 Benzole 15 Benzoin 28 Berberine J5 Bergamot Oil 39 Bermuda Arrowroot 12 Berries 15 Beth Root 47,106 Betin 16 Betonica Herb 106 Herberts Aquifolium Root.. 47 Betony Wood 58 Betula Bark 13 Bicarb, of Ahimonium 10 Bicarb, of Potassium 45 Bicarb, of Sodium.. 54 Bichloride of Carbon 18 Bichloride of Mercury 37 Bichloride of Methyl 38 Bichloride of Tin 57 144 JloBBINS' p'O RRENT Bichromate of Ammonium. 10 Bichromate of Potassium. 45 Bichromate of Rubidium.. 51 Bimeconate of Morphine .. 38 Biniodide of Mercury 37 Binoxalate of Ammonium. 10 Binoxalate of Potassium.. 45 Binoxide of Barium 13 Biokrene 90 Birch Bark 13 Bird Pepper 43 Bird Gravel 90 Biscotine 90 Biscuit (Proprietary) 90 Bishop’s Salts 101 Bismuth 16 Bisulphate of Ammonium . 10 Bisulphate of Cinchonidine 19 Bisulphate of Cinchonine.. 19 Bisulphate of Magnesium.. 36 Bisulphate of Mercury 37 Bisulphate of Potassium... 45 Bisulphate of Quinine 46 Bisulphate of Sodium 54 Bisulphide of Cerium 18 Bisulphide of Tin 57 Bisulphite of Ammonium.. 10 Bisulphite of Sodium 54 Bitartrate of Potassium 45 Bitartrate of Rubidium 51 Bitter Root -.47,106 Bitters (Proprietary) 90 Bittersweet 30,106 Black Alder Bark 13, 106 Black Alder Berries 15,106 Black Aniline 11 Black Antimony 12 Blackberry Juice 33 Blackberry Leaf . 34 Blackberry Root 47,106 Blackboard Crayons 21 Black Cohosh 48,106 Black Haw 13 Black Hellebore.. ..48, 107 Blacking... 90 Black Indian Hemp 49, 107 Black Lead 34 Black Leather Yarnish 110 Black Oak Bark 14, 107 Black Oxide of Iron 32 Black Oxide of Manganese. 37 Black Oxide of Mercury 37 Black Paints, Dry and in Oil 109 Black Pepper 43 Black Root 47,106 Black Smalts 53 Black Varnish 110 Bladders 16 Blatta Orientalis 16 Blessed Thistle 30,106 Blind Nettle Flowers 26 Bloede’s Ink Ext’ng Pencil. 98 Blood, Dessic. (Proprietary) 90 Blood Searcher 90 Bloom of Youth 90 Blue Aniline 11 Blue Centaury Flowers 26 Blue Cohosh Root 48,106 Blue Flag Root 48,106 Blue, Laundry 90 Blue Paints, Dry and in Oil. 109 Blue Pill 42, 62 Blue Vervain 30,108 Blue Vitriol 20 Bluing, Laundry. 90 Boldo Leaf 34 Bole Armenian 16 Bolivia Bark. 13 Bonbons (Proprietary) 90 Boracic Acid 7 Borage Flowers 26 Borage Herb 30,106 Borate of Ammonium 10 Borate of Lead 34 Borate of Magnesium 36 Borate of Potassium 45 Borate of Zinc 59 Borax 16 Boro-Citrate Iron 32 Boro-Citrate of Magnesium 36 Boxberry 106 Bran, Prepared, McK. & R._ 90 Brandy 16 Brazil Wood 58 Bread (Proprietary) 90 Bread, St.John’s 15 Breast Tea 55 Brick, Bath 16 Brilliantine. 90 Brimstone 56 Broma 90 Bromate of Potassium 45 Bromal Hydrate . 16 Bromic Acid 7 Bromide of Ammonium ... 10 Bromide of Arsenic 12 Bromide of Barium 13 Bromide of Bismuth 16 Bromide of Cadmium 16 Bromide of Calabarin 17 Bromide of Calcium 17 Bromide of Conine 20 Bromide of Copper 20 Bromide of Ethyl 22 Bromide of Gold 28 Bromide of Iodine -v... 31 Bromide of Iron. 32 Bromide of Lead 34 Bromide of Lithium 35 Bromide of Nickel 38 Bromide of Magnesium 36 Bromide of Manganese 37 Bromide of Mercury 37 Bromide of Morphine 38 Bromide of Potassium 45 Bromide of Quinine 46 Bromide of Rubidium 51 Bromide of Silver 53 Bromide of Sodium 54 Bromide of Strontium 56 Bromide of Strychnine 56 Bromide of Zinc 59 Bromidia . 90 Bromine 16 Bromo-Chloralum 90 Bromodyne (Proprietary).. 90 Bromoform 16 Bronchials 90 Bronchine 90 Bronze, Liquid 90 BrownAniline 11 Brown Paints,Dry and in Oil 109 Brucia 16 Bryony Root 47 Buchu Extract 22, 70 Buchu Extract (Proprie’y).. 93 Buchu Leaf. 34 Buchupaiba (Proprietary).. 90 Buckbean 30, 160 Buckthorn Berries. 15 Buds 16 Bugloss Herb 30,106 Burdock Herb 30 Burdock Root 47 Burdock Seed 52 Burgundy Pitch 44 Butter Coloring 91 Butternut Bark 13, 106 Butternut Leaf 34 Butter of Antimony 12 Butter of Cacao 17 Butylchloral 16 Butyraceous Ether 22 Butyrate of Ammonium ... 10 Butyrate of Amyl 11 Butyric Acid 7 Butyric Ether... 22 Cacao, Butter of 17 Cadmium 16 Caesium Chloride 17 Caffeine 17 Cahinca Root (Cainca)... 18 Calabar Bean. 15 Calamus Root 48, 106 Calcitrapa Flowers 26 Calcined Magnesia 36 Calcium 17 Calendula Cerate.... 62 Calendula Flowers. 26 Calendula Herb 30 Calisaya Bark 14 Calomel 37 Camphor 28 Camphorate of Quinine.... 46 Camphor, Fluid (Propri’t’ry) 90 Camphoric Acid 7 Camphor Ice.. 90 Camphorine (Proprietary).. 90 Camphor, Monobromated.. 17 Cam Wood 58 Canada Balsam 13 Canada Snake RoQt 48 Canary Seed 52 Candies, Gibson’s Engl 17,18 Candy 17, 90 Canella Bark., 13 Cannabis Indiea 30,34 Cantharidal Collodion 20, 62 Cantharides 18 Cantharides, Cerate 64 Cantharidin 18 Canton Musk 38 Caoutchoucine 90 Cape Aloes 28 Caproic Acid 7 Capsules, Poppy 18 Capsules, (Proprietary) 90 Caramel (Liquor Coloring) 17,62 Caraway Seed 52 Carbazotate of Ammonium 10 Carbazotic Acid 7 Carbolate of Lime 35 Carbolate of Potassium 45 Carbolate of Quinine 46 Carbolate of Zinc 59 Carbolic Acid 7, 61 Carboline 91 Carbonate of Ammonium.. 10 Carbonate of Barium 13 Carbonate of Bismuth 16 Carbonate of Cadmium 16 Carbonate of Cobalt 20 Carbonate of Copper 20 Carbonate of Iron 32 Carbonate of Lead 34 Carbonate of Lithium 35 Carbonate of Magnesium... 36 Carbonate of Manganese... 37 Carbonate of Nickel 38 Carbonate of Potassium ... 45 Carbonate of Silver 53 Carbonate of Sodium 54 Carbonate of Strontium 56 Carbonate of Zinc 59 Carbon Bisulphide 18 Cardamom Seed 52 Carduus Benedictus 30 Carduus Benedictus Seed ... 52 Carduus Marianus Seed 52 Carex Root 48 Carline Thistle Root 48 Carlsbad Salts : ...51,101 Carminative (Proprietary).. 91 Carmine 18 Carpenters’ Chalk 18 Casca Bark 13 Cascara Sagrada Bark 13 Cascarilla Bark 13 Casein 18 Cashew Nuts 39 Cassia Bark 13 Cassia Buds 16 Cassia, Fistula 18 Castile Soap 53 Castor Beans 15 Castoria (Proprietary) 91 Castor Fiber 18 Castor Oil 39, 96 Castor Oil Leaf 34 Catechu 28 Cathartic Acid 7 Cathartin 18 Catholicon (Proprietary) 91 Caulcorea (Proprietary) 91 Caulophyllin 18 Caustic Aluminia 10 Caustic Baryta 15 Caustic Lime 35 Caustic Potassa 44 Caustic Soda 54 Caustic Strontia 56 Caustics in wood 91 Cedar Berries 15 Celery Seed 52 Cement (Proprietary) 91 Centaury Minor 30 Cerasin 18 Cerates 62, 91 Cereal Cream (Proprietary). 91 Cereal Milk (Proprietary... 91 Cerealina 91 Cerium 18 Chalks 18 Chamomile Flowers 26 Charcoal 19, 91 Chaulmoogra Oil 40 Chaulmoogra Ointment 71 Chelidony Root 48 Chelonin 19 Chemical Food,(Syr.Phos.)83,102 Chenopodium Seed 53 Cherries, Wild 19 Cherry Bark 13, 106 Cherry Juice 33 Cherry Laurel Leaf 34 Cherry Laurel Water 58, 85 Chestnut Leaf : 34 Chewing Gum 91 Chewstick 19 Chian Turpentine. 57 Chilolio (Proprietary) 91 China Clay 19 China Root 48 ChinicAcid 7 Chinoidin 19 Chinoidin, Powd., Purif 19 Chionanthin 19 Chinate of Quinine 47 Chiretta 30, 48 Chloralhydrate 19 Chlorate of Barium 13 Chlorate of Potassium 45 Chlorate of Quinine 46 Chlorate of Silicium .... 53 Chlorate of Sodium 54 Chlorate of Strontium 54 Chlorate of Trimethylamine 57 Chlor-hypophos. of Calcium 17 Chloric Acid 7 Chloric Ether 22 Chloride of iEthyliden 9 Chloride of Aluminium 10 Chloride of Ammonium 11 Chloride of Antimony. 12 Chloride of Arsenic 12 Chloride of Barium 13 Chloride of Bromine 16 Chloride of Caesium 17 Chloride of Calcium.. 17 Chloride of Cerium 18 Chloride of Chromium 19 Chloride of Cobalt 20 Chloride of Copper 20 Chloride of Ethyl 22 Chloride of Ethylidin 22 Chloride of Gelsemin 27 Chloride of Gold.. 28 Chloride of Iodine 31 Chloride of Iron 32 Chloride of Lead. 34 Chloride of Lime 35 Chloride of Magnesium 36 Chloride of Nickel 38 Chlorjde of Palladium. 43 Chloride of Platinum. 44 Chloride of Potassium 45 Chloride of Propylamine... 46 Chloride of Rubidium 51 Chloride of Silver 53 Chloride of Sodium 54 Chloride of Thallium 57 Chloride of Uranium 57 Chloride of Vanadium 57 Chloride of Zinc 59 Chlorinated Lime 35 Chlorinated Soda 54 Chlorodyne ...62, 91 Chloroform 19, 62 Chloro-Phosphide Arsenic.. 12 Chocolate 91 Cholagogue 91 Choleate of Sodium 54 Cholesterin 19 Chromate of Ammonium... 11 Chromate of Barium 13 Chromate of Calcium 17 Chromate of Cobalt 20 Chromate of Gold 28 Chromate of Lead 34 Chromate of Zinc 59 Chrome Alum 10 Chrome Green 109 Chrome Yellow 110 Chromic Acid 8 Chromium 19 Chrysophanic Acid 8 yMcJCESSON pRICES j^URRENT. H5 Chrysophanic Ointment 71 Cigarettes (Proprietary) 91 Cimicifugin 19 Cinchona Bark 13 Cinchona Extract 24 Cinchonine 19 Cinchonidine 19 Cincho-Quinine 19 Cinnamol 19 Cinnamon, Ceylon 14 Citrate of Ammonium 11 Citrate of Bismuth 16 Citrate of Caffeine 17 Citrate of Iron 32 Citrateoflron&Cinchonidine 32 Citrate of Iron&Magnesium 32 Citrate of Iron and Quinine 32 Citrate of Iron & Strychnine 32 Citrate of Kali 95 Citrate of Lithium 35 Citrate of Magnesia 71, 96 Citrate of Magnesium 36 Citrate of Potassium 45 Citrate of Quinine 46 Citrate of Sodium 54 Citric Acid 8 Citrine Ointment 71 Citron 19 Civet 19 Clay 19 Cloverine (Proprietary) 91 Cloves 19 Coach Body Varnish 110 Coaguline (Proprietary) 91 Coakum 106 Cobalt 19 Coca Leaves 34 Cocculus Indicus 20 Cochineal 20 Cochlearia, Herb 30 Cocoa (Proprietary) 91 Cocoa Beans 15 Cocoa Butter 16 Cocoaine (Proprietary), 91 Cocoanut, Desiccated 91 Codeine 20 Cod Liver Oil 62, 96 Coffee, Acorn 20 Cohosh Root 48,106 Colchicia 20 Colchicum Root 48 Colchicum Seed... 52 Cold Cream 62, 91 Collinsonin 19 Colocynthidin 20 Colocynthin 20 Collodion 20, 62 Colloid, Styptic 62 Colman’s Mustard 52 Colocynth 20 Cologne Oil 71 Cologne Spirits, (Alcohol) . 10 Cologne Water 84,104 Colombo Root 48 Colorific (Proprietary) 91 Coloring Brandv 18, 62 Coloring, Butter 91 Coloring, Confectioners’ 62 Coloris 91 Colors, Graining 110 Coltsfoot Flowers 27 Coltsfoot Herb 30,106 Coltsfoot Rock, (Candy) 17 Coltsfoot Root 48 Comedone (Proprietary) 91 Comfits 91 ComfreyRoot 48, 106 Comifera (Proprietary) 91 Composition Powder. 46 Compound (Proprietary)... 91 Compressed Camphor 28 Concentrated Lye 36 Condensed Milk' 96 Condition Powders 100 Confection, Officinal 62 Confections, Worm 91 Conine 20 Conium Leaf 34 Conium Seed 52 Contrayerva Root 48 Convallaria Flowers 27 Cooper’s Gelatine 27 Cooper’s Glue ..... 27 Copaiba, Balsam 13 Copal 2 Copal Varnish ll Copper 2 Copperas, (Iron Sulph) 3 Copper Paint HO Coraline. 91 Cordial 62 Cordial (Proprietary) 91 Coriander Seed 62 Corncura (Proprietary) 91 Corn Ergot 21 Corn Piles 93 Corn Pungus 21 Corn Solvent. 102 Corn Starch 55 Cornin 21 Cornu Cervi 21 Corrector, (Proprietary 91 Corrosive Sublimate 37 Corsican Moss 38 Cortex 13,14,15, 106, 107,108 Corundum 21 Corydalin 21 Cosmetine (Proprietary) 91 Cosmoline. 92 Cotoin 21 Cotton, Antiseptic 92 Cotton, Borated 92 Cotton, Gun 21 Cotton Lint 35 Cotton Root 48 Cotton, Root Bark 14 Cotton, Styptic 92 Cowhage 21 Cox’s Gelatine 27 Crab Orchard Salt 51 Crabs’Eyes 21 Cramp Bark 14,106 Crawley Root 48, 106 Cream of Tartar 21 Creasote 21 Cresotinic Acid 8 CresylicAcid 8 Crimson Aniline 11 Crocus Antimony 12 Crocus Martis 32 Croton Beans 15 Croton Chloral .21 Croton Oil. 40 Crystals (Proprietary) 92 Cubebine 21 Cubebic Acid 8 Cubebs 15 Cudbear 21 Culver’s Root 47, 106 Cumarin 21 Cumin Seed 52 Cundurango 14 Curare 21 Curarin 21 Curative 92 Curry Powder 46 Cuscus 48 Cushman’s Ink Ext’g Pencil, 98 Curcuma Root 48 Cure (Proprietary) 92 Cuttle Pish Bone, (Os Sepiae) 43 Cyanide of Copper 20 Cyanide of Gold 28 Cyanide of Lead 34 Cyanide of Mercury 37 Cyanide of Potassium 45 Cyanide of Silver 53 Cyanide of Zinc 59 Cyanus Flowers 27 Cypripedin 21 Daisy Flowers 106 Damar(Gum).. 29 Damar Varnish 110 Damiana 30 Dandelion Root .48,106 Daturia 21 Dead Shot, (Proprietary)... 92 Decoction 62 Delphinine 21 Dendan 92 Dentine.... 92 Dentists’ Plaster 44 Dermador (Proprietary) 92 Deutiodide of Mercury 36 Deutoxide of Mercury 36 Dextrin 21 Diabetic Flour 94 Dialysed Iron 32 146 jVicpESSON 8j JloBBINS’ pURRENT. Diana’s Bath Cologne 84 Diaphoretic Antimony 12 Diaphoretic (Proprietary).. 92 Diastase 21 Dichloracetic Acid 8 Didymium 21 Digitaline 21 Digitalis Leaf 34 Dill Herb 30 Dill Seed.. 52 Dioscorein 21 Diptherine(Proprietary) ... 92 Discovery (Proprietary) 92 Discs (Proprietary) 92 Disinfectant (Proprietary).. 92 Dissolvent 92 Distilled Mercury 37 Dittany Root 48 Divi Divi Beans 15 Doggrass 30 Dogwood Bark 14, 106 Donovan’s Solution 12, 81 Dover’s Powder 44, 84 Dragees (Proprietary) 92 Dragon Root. 106 Drop Black 109 Drops (Proprietary) 92 Drosera Herb 30 Dryers 110 Duboisin, Sulphate 21 Dwarf Elder Root... 48,106 Dye Colors 62, 92 Dye, Hair 94 Dyspepsin (Proprietary) 93 Earth, Fullers’ 21 Eau de Melisse 93 Ebony Wood 58 Elder Bark 14,106 Elder Berries 15 Elder Flowers 27, 106 Eider Juice 33 Elecampane Root 48, 106 Electro Silicon.. 93 Electuary (Proprietary) 93 Elemi (Gum) 29 Elixirs 63, 93 Elm Bark 14 Embrocation (Proprietary) . 93 Emery 21 Emetia 21 Emp. Adhesive 44 Emplastra (Plasters) 81 Emulsion, Pancreatic 64 Emulsion (Proprietary) 93 Eosine, Aniline 12 Eradicator 93 Erasers, Ink 93 Erbium, Metallic 22 Ergot 22 Ergotin 22, 64 Ergotinic Acid 8 Ergotin, Hypodermic 64 Erythroxylin 22 Eserine 22 Essences, Concentrated 64 Essences, Liquor 22 Essences (Proprietary) 93 Ether 22 Ethiop’s Mineral 37 Ethylate of Sodium 54 Ethyl 22 Eucalyptol 22 Eucalyptol (Proprietary)... 93 Eucalyptus Leaves 34 Eucalyptus Oil 40 Euonymin 22 Eupatorin 22 Euphorbin 22 Euphorbium (Gum) 29 Eupurpurin 22 Expectorant (Proprietary).. 93 Exterminator (Proprietary) 93 Extract of Beef 23, 93 Extract of Coloc. Comp 24, 70 Extract of Dandelion 24, 70 Extract of Licorice 25, 70 Extract of Logwood. 25 Extract of Malt 93 Extractor (Proprietary) 94 Extracts, Eclectic 108 Extracts, Flavoring 64, 93 Extracts, Flower, in bulk... 23 Extracts, Fluid 65 to 69 Extracts, Handkerchief 94 Extracts, Proprietary 93 Extracts, Solid, all kinds..22, 70 Extracts, Solid, Powdered. 69 Eye-Stones 26 Farina 94 Farina Cologne .84,104 Felspar 26 Fennel Seed 52 Fernambuco Wood 58 Ferric Alum.. 10 Ferrocitrate of Quinine 46 Ferrocyanide of Iron 32 Ferrocyanide of Quinine... 46 Ferrocyanide of Zinc 59 Ferroidide of Quinine 46 Fetida (Asafetida) 29 Feverfew Herb 30, 106 Figs (Proprietary) 94 Fish Glue.. 33 Fish Sounds 33 Flake White 26,110 Flavoring Extracts 64, 93 Flax Seed. 52 Fleabane Herb 107 Flores Martiales (Iron) 32 Florida Water 84 Flour, Beef (Proprietary)... 94 Flour, Diabetic 94 Flour, Rice, Powdered 26 Flowers 26 Flowers of Sulphur 56 Flowers of Zinc (Carbonate) 59 Fluid, (Proprietary) 94 Fluid Extracts ...65 to 69 Fluorescein.. 27 Fluoric Acid 8 Fluoride of Ammonium 11 Fluoride of Barium 13 Fluoride of Sodium 54 Fluor Spar. 27 Fly-Brick 94 Foil, Tin 57 Food (Proprietary) 94 Formate of Ammonium ... 11 Formate of Amyl 11 Formate of Potassium 45 Formate of Sodium 54 Formic Acid 8 Formic Ether. 22 Fowler’s Solution 12, 81 Fraserin 27 French Berries 15 French Chalk 18 French Dressing, (Blacking) 90 French Gelatine. 27 Fringe Tree Bark 14 Frozen Glue 27 Fruit Juices .32, 70 Fruit Salt 101 Fucus Vesiculosus 110 Fuelling’s Star Dyes... 62, 93 Fullers’ Earth 21 Fumigating Pastiles 43, 98 Fumigating Powder 46 Fumigators (Proprietary)... 94 Furfurin 27 Furniture Garnish 110 Fustic 58 Galangal Root 48 Galbanum 29 Gallate of Ammonium 11 Gallic Acid 8 Gambier. 29 Gamboge 29 Garget Root. 49,107 Garlic 26 Gastricine (Proprietary) 94 Gastrine (Proprietary) 94 Gedda 28 Gelatine 27, 94 Gelsemin 27 Gelsemium Root. 48 Gentian Root 48,107 Geoffroya Bark. 14 Geraniin 27 German Aniseed 52 Gibson’s Engl. Candies 17 Gin 27, 94 Ginger Ale 10 Ginger Root 48 Ginseng Root 48 Glass, Soluble 55 Glaziers’ Points 110 Glucose 27 Glue.... 27 Glue Pot 94 Glycerin 28 Glycerites. 70 Glycyrrhizin 27 Goa Powder 27 Golden Bell Cologne 84 Golden Bell Cologne Oil... . 71 Golden Seal Root 48 Golden Sulphuret of Ant’y. 12 Gold Leaf 28 Gold, Salts of 28 Gold Thread Root .48,107 Goose Grease 28 Gossypiin 28 Goulard’s Extract 34 Governor, The (Proprietary) 94 Graining Colors 110 Grain Musk.. 38 Grains de Sante 94 Grains of Paradise 52 Graminis Root 48 Granville’s Lotion ..36, 70 Graphite 28 Gratiola 30 Gravel, Bird 94 Grease, Axle 94 Green Aniline 11 Green Paints, dry and in oil 109 Green Smalts 53 Grindelia Robusta 30 Groats (Proprietary) 94 Guaco 28 Guaiac Gum 29 GuaiacWood 58 Guarana 28 Gum Arabic 28 Gum Drops 17 Gum Thus(Turpentinewht.) 57 Gums & Resinous Articles .. 28 Gun Cotton 30 Guns, Insect Powder 94 Gurjun Balsam 13 Gutta Percha 30 Hasmaglobin 30 Hffimatin 30 Hasmatoxylin 30 Hair Dye (Proprietary) 94 Hair Preparations (Prop.).. 94 Hainamelin 30 Hamburg Soap 54 Hd’k’f. Extracts, bulk 23 Hedge Hyssop 30 Hellebore Root 48 Helleborin 30 Helonin 30 Hemlock Bark 14, 107 Hemlock Gum 29 Hemlock Leaf. 34 Hemlock Lettuce 30 Hemp Seed 52 Henbane Leaf 34 Henbane Seed 52 Hennessy Brandy 16 Herbs 30, 106 Herbs (Proprietary) 94 Herring’s Salts 101 Hiera Piera 44 Hippuric Acid 8 Hirsutus (Proprietary) 94 Hoffman’s Anodyne 12 Hollow Tooth Herb 30 Hollyhock Flowers 27,107 Homatropine, Hydrobrom. 31 Homoeopathic Remedies... 108 Honduras Cochineal 20 Honduras Sarsaparilla 50 Honey.. 31, 94 Honey of Liverwort 95 Hops 31 Horehound 30 Hospital Quinine 46 Hounds’ Tongue Herb 30 Humphrey’s Specifics 102 Hustena (Proprietary) 95 Hydrangea Root 49 Hydrated Oxide of Amyl.. 11 Hydrated Oxide of Methyl. 38 Hydrated Peroxide of Iron. 32 Hydriodic Acid 8 Hydrobromic Acid .8, 61 Hydrobromide Quinine 47 Hydrochloride Aluminum. 10 Hydrocyanic Acid 8 JVlcj\ESSON J~vOBBl NS’ CURRENT. 147 Hydrogen, Peroxide 31 Hydrosilico-fluoric Acid ... 8 Hydrosulphate of Sodium . 54 Hydrosulphate of Ammon., 11 Hydrosulphuric Acid 8 Hyoscyamine 31 Hyperchlorate Potassium.. 45 Hypernic Wood 58 Hyperoxalate Potassium... 45 Hyperoxide of Lead 34 Hypophosphite of Ammon. 11 Hypophosphite of Iron 32 Hypophos.of Lime(Calcium) 17 Hypophos. of Magnesium.. 36 Hypophos. of Manganese .. 37 Hypophos. of Potassium... 45 Hypophosphite of Quinine 47 Hypophosphite of Sodium. 54 Hypophosphite of Tin 57 Hypophosphite of Zinc 59 Hypophosphorous Acid ...8, 61 Hyposulphite of Lead 34 Hyposulphite of Magnesium 36 Hyposulphite of Potassium 45 Hyposulphite of Sodium... 54 Ice, Camphor (Prop.) 62, 90 Iceland Moss 38 Ice Plant 107 Imperial Granum (Prop.)... 94 India Red 109 Indian Hemp 30,49,107 Indian Turnip.... 49,107 India Rubber 31 India Senna 35 Indigo 31 Indigo Compound 70 Indigo, Wild 107 Indigotine 31 Inhalant 95 Inhalers 95 Injection (Proprietary) 95 Ink and Stain Eraser 93 Ink, Indelible 95 Ink, India 95 Ink Root 107 Ink, Writing 95 Inosinic Acid 8 Insect Powder 100 Invigorator, Sanford’s Liver 95 Inulin. 31 Iodate of Calcium 17 lodate of Potassium 45 Iodate of Sodium 54 Iodaethylamine 31 Iodamyl 31 Iodia(Proprietary).. 95 Iodic Acid 8 Iodide of Ammonium. 11 Iodide of Amyl 11 Iodide of Antimony 12 Iodide of Arsenic 12 Iodide of Barium 13 Iodide of Bismuth 16 Iodide of Bromine 16 Iodide of Cadmium 16 Iodide of Calcium 17 Iodide of Copper 20 Iodide of Ethyl 22 Iodide of Iron 32 Iodide of Lead 34 Iodide of Lithium 36 Iodide of Magnesium 36 Iodide of Manganese 37 Iodide of Mercury 37 Iodide of Potassium 45 Iodide of Quinine 47 Iodide of Rubidium 51 Iodide of Silver 53 Iodide of Sodium 54 Iodide of Strontium 56 Iodide of Strychnine 56 Iodide of Sulphur 56 Iodide of Thallium 57 Iridium 31 Irisin 31 Iodide of Zinc 59 Iodine 31 Iodoform 31 Iodo-Bromide of Calcium.. 17 Iodo-Hydrarg. of Potassium 45 Ipecac Root.. 49, 107 Irish Moss 38 Iron, Preparations of 31, 70 Isinglass. 33 Italian Anise Seed 51 Ivory Black, (Charcoal) 19 Iwarancusa Root 49 Jaborandi 30 Jalapin 33 Jalap Root 49 Jalap Soap 54 Jamaica Arrowroot 12 Jamaica Ginger 48 Jamaica Rum. 51 James’ Powder.. 12 Japan Varnish 110 Japan Wax. 58 Jelly (Proprietary) 95 Jennings’ Magnesia 36 Job’s Tears 52 Juglandin 33 Juice 33, 70 Juices, Fruit 70 Jujube Berries.. 15 Jujube Paste 43 Juniper Berries.. 15 Juniper Flowers 27 Juniper Juice 33 Kaliston (Proprietary) 95 Kali, Citrate 33, 95 Kalkomasia (Proprietary).. 95 Kalydor (Proprietary) 95 Kamala 33 Kamala Extract 25 Kamalin 33 Kaolin 33 Kathairon (Proprietary) 95 Kava Kava 49 Kephaline, Glycerite of 95 Kermes’ Mineral 12 Kewrie Gum 29 Killer, Cough (Proprietary) 95 King (Proprietary) 95 Kinic Acid. 8 Kino 29 Kissingen Salts 51, 101 Kneatine 33 Kreuznacher Salts 51 Koossine 33 Koosso 27, 95 Kurakoff (Proprietary) 95 Labarraque’s Solution 54,82 Labdanum (Gum).. 29 Lac Dye.. 33 Lac Sulphur 56 Lactate of Bismuth 16 Lactate of Iron 32 Lactate of Lead 34 Lactate of Lime (Calcium). 17 Lactate of Magnesium 36 Lactate of Potassium 45 Lactate of Quinine 47 Lactate of Sodium 54 Lactate of Zinc 59 Lactic Acid 8, 61 Lactopeptine 95 Lacto-Phosphate Bismuth. 16 Lacto-Phosphate Iron 32 Lacto-Phos. of Lime(Calc’m) 17 Lacto-Phosphate Potass 45 Lactophosphate of Sodium, 54 Lactucin... 33 Ladies’ Slipper Root 49 Lamium Flowers 27 Laminaria. 33 Lamp Black. 109 Lapis Calaminaris 34 Lapis Divinus 34 Lard. 70 Lard Oil 41 Larkspur Seed 52 Laurel Berries 16 Laurel Leaf 35 Lavender Flowers 27 Lead Plaster 81 Lead, Preparations of 34 Leathean (Proprietary) 95 Leaves 34,106, 107, 108 Leeches 35 Lemon Acid 61 Lemon Balm 30, 107 Lemon Oil 41 Lemon Peel 14 Lemon Salts ,. 51, 101 Leontodin 35 Leptandrin 35 Lettuce Seed 52 Levant Worm Seed 53 Licorice, (Extract) 25 Licorice Root 49 Limatura, Iron 31 Lime. 35 Lime Juice 33 Linden) Flowers 27 Liniments 70 Liniments (Proprietary) 95 Linseed Oil 41 Lint, Cotton 35 Liquor Ammonia 10 Liquors, Medicinal 81 Liquor Potassae 82 Liquor (Proprietary)... 90 Listerine 96 Litharge. 35,110 Lithium 35 Litmus 35 Lithontriptic (Proprietary). 96 Liver of Antimony.. 12 Lobelin 36 Lodestone 36 Lobelia Herb 30 Lobelia Seed 52 Logwood 58 London-Purple 36 Long Pepper.. 43 Lotion. 36, 70, 9f> LovageRoot 49 Lovage Seed 52 Loxa Bark 13 Lozenges 17, 70, 96 Lubin’s Extracts 93 Lubricators, Euphonial 96 Lunar Caustic. 53 Lung Moss (Pulmonaria) 30 Lungwort. 30,107 Lupulin.. 36 Lustro (Proprietary) 96 Ly copin.. 36 Lycopodium 36 Lycopodium Herb 30 Lye, Concentrated 36 McK. & R.’s Abstracts 61 McK. & R.’s Beef, Wine, &c. 85 McK. & R.’s Benzine 62, 90 McK. & R.’s Blue Pill 62 McK. & R.’s Camphor Ice .. 62 McK. & R.’s Carbolic Acid__7,61 McK. & R.’s Cerates 62 McK. & R.’s Chlor.Pot. Loz. 70 McK. & R.’s Chlorodyne... . 62 McK. & R.’s Chloroform 62 McK. & R.’s Cit. Magnesia, . 71 McK. & R.’s Cod Liver Oil... 62 McK. & R.’s Collodion 62 McK. & R.’s Colognes 8i McK. & R.’s Cone. Essences 64 McK. & R.’s Confect’n Rose 62 McK. & R.’s Confec. Senna . 62 McK. & R.’s Elixirs 63 McK. & R.’s Flav. Extracts. 64 McK. & R.’s Flor. Water... 84 McK. & R.’s Fluid Ext’s .... 65 McK. & R.’s Fruit Juices ... 70 McK. & li.’s Gel.-Coat. Pills 72 McK. & R.’s Insect Powd .. 81 McK. & R.’s Merc. & Chalk. 71 McK. & R.’s Mustard 52 McK. & R.’s Oils of Cologne 71 McK. & R.’s Ointments 71 McK. & R.’s Pancreatin ... 71 McK. & R.’s Pepsin.. 71 McK. & R.’s Perfumes Cover McK. & R.’s Plasters. 81 McK. & R.’s Powdered Ext’s 69 McK. & R.’s Rochelle Salts. 51 McK. & R.’s Seidlitz Mixture 46 McK. & R.’s Seid. Powders . 81 McK. & R.’s Select Powders 86 McK. & R.’s Specialties 129 McK. & R.’s Star Dyes 62 McK. & R.’s Syrup Hypoph. 83 McK. & R.’s Syrup Lac.-Ph. 83 McK. & R.’s Syrup Phosphs. 83 McK. & R.’s Syrups 82 McK. & R.’s Tinctures 83 McK. & R.’s Tine. Mur. Iron 84 McK. & R.’s Vinegars 84 McK. & R.’s Wine Colchic.. 85 McK. & R.’s Wine Iron 85 Macamoose (Proprietary)... 96 Mace 36 Macro tin 36 148 8j Robbins1 JZurrent. Madder 36 Madeira Wine 58 Magnesia (Proprietary) 96 Magnesium.. 30 Maiden Hair 30,107 Mail Matter 112 Maizena 37 Malaga Wine 58 Male Fern 30, 107 Malic Acid 8 “ Maltese Cross ”C. L. Oil 62,105 Malto-Cocoa Proprietary) .. 96 Malto-Pepsin (Proprietary). 96 Malto-Yerbine(Proprietary) 96 Malto-Viburnin (Propriet’y) 96 Maiva Flowers 27 Malva Herb 30 Mandrake Root 49 Manganese 37 Manna 37 Mannite 37 Maracaibo Bark 14 Marble Dust 37 Mareerou’s Blacking 90 MargaricAcid 87 Marie Louise Cologne 84,104 Marigold Flowers... 27,107 Marjoram 30, 107 Marsh Mallow, Herb. 30,107 Marsh Mallow, Root 49 Marsh Rosemary Root ...49, 107 Martin’s Extract Ginger 93 Martin’s Liniment 95 Mason’s Blacking 90 Masterwort Root 49 Masterwort Seed 52 Mastic 29 Matico Leaf 35 Maw Seed. 52 Meadow Fern Root 49 Mechoacan Root 49 Meconate of Morphine 38 Meconic Acid 8 Meconine 37 Melilot Flowers 27,107 MelilotHerb 30 Melissa Herb 30 Meloderma (Proprietary)... 96 Menispermine 37 Mentha Crisp. Herb 30 Mentha Pip. Herb 30, 107 Mentha Virid. Herb 30 Menthol 37 Mercurial Ointment 43 Mercury, Preparations of... 37 Mercury with Chalk 38, 71 Metallic Antimony 12 Metallic Arsenic 12 Metallic Barium... 13 Metallic Bismuth 16 Metallic Cadmium 17 Metallic Calcium 17 Metallic Cerium. 18 Metallic Chromium 19 Metallic Cobalt 20 Metallic Copper 20 Metallic Didymium 21 Metallic Erbium 22 Metallic Lead 34 Metallic Lithium 36 Metallic Magnesium 36 Metallic Manganese 37 Metallic Molybdamun 38 Metallic Nickel 38 Metallic Niobium 38 Metallic Palladium 43 Metallic Potassium 45 Metallic Silieium 53 Metallic Sodium 54 Metallic Tin. 57 Metallic Uranium 57 Metallic Vanadium 57 Metallic Yttrium 59 Metallic Zinc 59 Metallic Zircon 59 Metalloid Specimens 38 Methyl.. 38 Meum Root 49 Mexican Sarsaparilla 50 Mezereon Bark 14 Miasmine 96 Microcosmic Salts. 51 Milk, Condensed 96 Milkweed Root 49 Millefolium Flowers 27 Millet Seed 52 Mincasie (Proprietary) 95 Mineral Specimens 38 Mistletoe 30 Mixture (Officinal) 76 Mixture (Proprietary) 96 Moleskin Plaster 44 Molybdanum... 38 Molybdic Acid 8 Molybdate of Ammonium. 11 Molybdate of Sodium 54 Monesia Bark 14 Monocarbonate of Am’nium 11 Monsel’s Solution • 33 Moonseed 107 Morphine 38 Moss 38 Mothers’ Relief 100 Mountain Balm Compound. 69 Mucilage 96 Mugwort Herb 30, 107 Mugwort Root 49 Mullein Flowers... 27 Muriate of Ammonium 11 Muriate of Apomorphine .. 12 Muriate of Barium 13 Muriate of Bebeeria 15 Muriate of Berberina 15 Muriate of Cinchonine 19 Muriate of Hydrastin 31 Muriate of Lithium 36 Muriate of Magnesium 36 Muriate of Manganese 37 Muriate of Morphine 38 Muriate of Narceine 38 Muriate of Quinine 47 Muriate of Strontium 56 Muriate of Strychnine 50 Muriate of Tin 57 Muriatic Acid 8, 61 Musena Bark 14 Musk 38 Musk Root 49 Mustard 52 Mustard Seed 52 Myricin 38 Myrrh 29 Myrtilli Berries 16 Naphtha, Wood 38 Naphthalin 38 Narceine 38 Narcotina 38 Neatsfoot Oil 41 Nelson’s Gelatine 27 Nervine Balsam 02 Nervine (Proprietary) 96 Nervine Root 49,107 Nettle Root 49 Neuralgialine 96 Neurotic (Proprietary) 96 New England Rum 51 Nickel 38 Nicotina. 38 Nicwood 59 NigellaSeed 53 Niobium. 38 Nitrate of Aconitine.. 9 Nitrate of Aluminium 10 Nitrate of Ammonium 11 Nitrate of Amyl 11 Nitrate of Barium 13 Nitrate Bismuth, Crystals .. 16 Nitrate of Brucia 16 Nitrate of Calcium 17 Nitrate of Cadmium 17 Nitrate of Cerium h 18 Nitrate of Cobalt 20 Nitrate of Copper 20 Nitrate of Didymium 21 Nitrate of Iron 32 Nitrate of Lead 34 Nitrate of Lithium 36 Nitrate of Magnesium 36 Nitrate of Manganese 37 Nitrate of Mercury 37 Nitrate of Nickel 38 Nitrate of Palladium 43 Nitrate of Potassium 45 Nitrate of Sanguinarin ... 51 Nitrate of Silver 53 Nitrate of Sodium 54 Nitrate of Strontium 56 Nitrate of Strychnine 56 Nitrate of Uranium 57 Nitrate of Urea 57 Nitrate of Zinc 59 Nitric Acid 8 Nitrite of Ammonium 11 Nitrite of Amyl 11 Nitrite of Calcium 17 Nitrite of Potassium 45 Nitrite of Sodium. 54 Nitro-Muriatic Acid 8, 81 Nitroprussiate of Sodium.. 55 Nitrous Acid 8 Norwood’s Tincture 103 Nutgalls 38 Nutmegs 39 Nuts 39 Nux Vomica 39 Nykoperia(Proprietary) 90 Oak Bark 14, 107 Oakum 39 Oatmeal 39, 90 Ochre, Yellow 110 Odonto (Proprietary) 96 CEnanthic Acid 8 GSnanthic Ether 22 Oils Essential 39 to 43 Oils, (Proprietary) 96, 97 Oi of Vitriol (Acid, Sulph.) 9 Ointments 43, 71 Ointments, (Proprietary) 97 Oleates 43, 71 Oleic Acid 8 Oleoresins 43, 71 Olibanum 29 Olive Oil 41 Olive Tar (Proprietary) 97 Ononis Root 49 Opium 29 Opodeldoc 97 Opopanax 29 Orange Aniline li Orange Buds 16 Orange Flowers 27 Orange Flower Water 58 Orange Leaf 35 Orange Peel. 14 Origanum Oil 42 Orpiment (Arsenic) 12 Orris Root 49 Osmic Acid 8 Os Sepias 43 Otto of Rose 42, 97 Oxalate of Ammonium II Oxalate of Calcium. 17 Oxalate of Cerium 18 Oxalate of Cobalt 20 Oxalate of Copper 20 Oxalate of Iron 32 Oxalate Lithium 36 Oxalate of Nickel 38 Oxalate of Sodium 55 Oxalate of Strontium 56 Oxalic Acid 8 Oxalic Ether 22 Ox Gall..... 43, 71 Oxide of Antimony. 12 Oxide of Barium. 13 Oxide of Bismuth 16 Oxide of Cadmium 17 Oxide of Cerium 18 Oxide of Chromium 19 Oxide of Cobalt 20 Oxide of Copper 20 Oxide of Gold 28 Oxide of Iron 32 Oxide of Lead 34 Oxide of Molybdanum 38 Oxide of Nickel 38 Oxide of Silver 53 Oxide of Tin 57 Oxide of Uranium 57 Oxide of Zinc 59 Oxide Zircon 59 Oxychloride of Bismuth 16 Oyster Shells, Prepared 43 Ozier Bark 14 Paedotrophine 97 Pain Remedies (Propriet’y), 97 Paint (Proprietary) 97 Paints.. .109, 110 Pale Loxa Bark 13 Palladium 43 Palmitinic Acid 9 Panacea (Propri etary) 97 Pancreatin 71, 97 Paparein 43 Paper,Medicated (Proprie’y) 97 JVIcJCeSSON 8f pvOBBI NS' p’RICES pURRENT. 149 Papier Fayard (Prop’try). .. 97 Papoma 97 Parabanic Acid 9 Paraffin 43 Paratartaric Acid 9 Pareira Brava Root 49 Paris Green 109 Paris White 110 Parsley Leaf 35 Parsley Root 49 Parsley Seed 53 Paste, Jujube 43 Paste (Proprietary) 97 Paste, Tooth 98 Pastilles (Proprietary) 98 Patchouli Flowers 27 Patchouli Herb 30 Patchouli Leaf 35 Pate de Nafe (Proprietary) . 98 Patent Dryer 110 Paullinia (Guarana) 28,98 Peach Wood 59 Pearl Barley 15 Pearl Starch 55 Pearls (Proprietary) 98 Pectoral (Proprietary) 98 Pectoral Flowers 27 Pelargonic Ether. 22 Pellets 98 Pellevoisin Brandy 16 Pellitory Root 49 Pencils, Alum 10 Peony Root 49 Pepper.. 43 Pepper Sauce 102 Peppermint Cordial 62 Peppermint Herb .30, 107 Peppermint Oil 42 Pepsin 98 Pepsin, McK. & R.’s 71, 98 Perchlorate of Potassium.. 45 Perchloric Acid 9 Perchloride of Iron 32 Perfumery Ext’s., in bulk,.23, 70 Permanganate of Potassium 45 Permanganate of Sodium . 55 i Permanganate of Zinc 59 I Pernambuco Wood 59 Pernitrate of Iron 32 Peroxide of Barium 13 , Peroxide of Hydrogen 31 Peroxide of Lead 34 Peroxide of Manganese 37 Persian Berries 16 Persulphate of Iron 33 Peru Balsam 13 Peruvian Bark (Cinchona).. 13 Petroleum Ether. 22 Petrolina Oil 42 Phenol-Phthalein. 44 Phenol Sodique (Propriet’y) 98 Phenylate of Ammonium .. 11 Phenylate of Sodium 55 Philotoken (Proprietary)... 98 Phloridzin. 41 Phosphate of Aluminium .. 10 Phosphate of Ammonium . 11 Phosphate of Copper 20 Phosphate of Hydrastin... 31 Phosphate of Iron 32 Phosphate of Lead 34 Phosphate of Lime(Calcium) 17 Phosphate of Lithium. 36 Phosphate of Magnesium .. 37 Phosphate of Manganese... 37 Phosphate of Mercury 37 Phosphate of Potassium ... 45 Phosphate of Quinine 47 Phosphate of Sodium 55 Phosphate of Strychnine... 56 Phosphate of Zinc 59 Phosphide of Calcium 17 Phosphide of Zinc 59 Phosphite of Zinc 59 Phosmolybdate Ammon 11 Phosphoric Acid 9,61 Phosphorous Acid 9 Phosphorus 44 Phtalic Acid 9 Phytolacin 44 Piconitrate of Zinc 59 Picra Hiera 44 Picrate of Ammonium 11 Picric Acid 9 ■Picrotoxine 44 Pil Hydrarg 44, 71 Pills, Gelatine-Coated.. 72 to 80 Pills, Proprietary .. 98 Pills, Sugar-Coated 44 Pilules 99 Pineapple Juice. 33, 70 Pinghwar-kar-Jambi ... 41 Pink Root 50 Pipe Clay 19 Piperine. 44 Pistache Nuts 39 Pitch, Burgundy 44 Pith, Sassafras 44 Plaster Calcined .... 44 Plaster, Court and Corn 99 Plaster of Paris 44 Plasters (Officinal) 81 Plasters (Proprietary) 99 Plasters, Spread 44, 99 Platinum 44 Pleurisy Root 49 Plumbago 44 Podophyllin 44 Podophylotoxin 44 Poke Berries 16 Poke Root 49,107 Polish .. 100 Polypody Root 49. 107 Pomegranate Bark 14 Pond Lily Root 49 Poplar Bark 14, 107 Poppy Flowers 27 Poppy Leaf 35 Poppy Seed 53 Populin 44 Porter. London 44 Port Wine 58 Potash 44 Potassa 44 PotassaAlum 10 Potassium 44 Potters’ Blue 109 Potters’ Clay 19 Powdered Drugs 86 Powdered Strychnine 56 Powders 44 Powders (Proprietary) 100 Powders, Seidlitz ..46, 81 Powders. Toilet 100 Powders, Tooth 100 Prairie Weed (Proprietary). 100 Precipitated Alumina 10 Precipitated Chalk. 18 Precipitated Sulphur 56 Preparation (Proprietary)... 100 Prepared Chalk 18 Prescription (Proprietary).. 100 Price’s Glycerin 28 Prickly Ash Bark. 14, 107 Prickly Ash Berries 16 Propylamine 46 Protagon ’ 106 Protein 40 Protiodide of Mercury 37 Protocarb. of Iron 31 Protochloride of Mercury.. 37 Protochloride of Tin 57 Protoxide of Mercury 37 Prunes, Medicated.. 100 Prunin 46 Prussiate of Potassium 45 Prussic Acid 9 Psyehine (Proprietary) 100 Pteiein 46 Pulmonaria Herb 30 Pulp, Tamarind 56, 81 Pulsatilla Herb 30 Pulvis Antimonialis 12 Pumice Stone 56 Pumpkin Seed 53 Purifier, (Proprietary) 100 Purple Aniline 11 Purpurin 46 Putty 110 Pyrogallic Acid 9 Pyroligneous Acid. 9 Pyrophosphate of Iron 32 Quassia 59 Quebrachc Bark 15 Quebracho Extract 26 Queen of the Meadow ...50, 107 Queens’ Delight.. 107 Quercitron 15 Quevenne’sIron... 32 Quillaya Bark 15 Quinamin 46 Quince Seed. 53 Quinelixir 100 Quinetum 4» Quinine 46 Quinidine 46 Quinquinia 47 Racahout (Proprietary) 100 Rape Seed 53 Raspberry Leaf 35 Raspberry Juice. 33, 70 Raticide (Proprietary) 100 Ravalenta, (Food) 100 Realgar 12 Red Aniline 11 Red Arsenic 12 Red Bark 14 Red Chaik 19 Red Ink 95 Red Iodide of Mercury 37 Red Oak Bark 14, 107 Red Ozier Bark 107 Red Paints, Dry and in Oil . 109 Red Peruvian Bark 14 Red Precipitate 37 Red Lead 109 Red Saunders 59 Red Sulpliuret Antimony.. 12 Red Tartar 57 Red Wood 59 Regulator (Proprietary) 100 Regains Antimony 12 Renalia (Proprietary) 101 Relief (Proprietary) 101 Remedy (Proprietary) 101 Renewer (Proprietary) 101 Rennet 101 Renovator (Proprietary) 101 Resin 47 Resin Copaiba 47 Resin Jalap 47 Resin Scammony 47 Resolvent (Proprietary) 101 Resorcin 47 Revivum 101 Rhamnus Bark 15 Rhatany Root 50 Rhein... 47 Rhigolene 101 Rhubarb Root 50 Rhusin 47 Rice Flour 26 Riga Balsam 13, 62 Rigollot’s Mustard Leaves.. 95 Roast Beef, Borden’s 90 Rochelle Brandy 16 Rochelle Salts 51 Rock Candy 18 Roll Sulphur 56 Roman Alum. 10 Roots .47 to 50,106 to 108 Rosadalis (Proprietary) 101 Rose Leaves (Flowers) 27 Rose Pink 109 Rose Water 85,104 Rosemary Flowers 27 Rosemary Leaf. 35 RosolicAeid 9 Rotten Stone 56 Rouge, Jewelers’ ...51, 101 Rubiginosa Bark 14 Rub it in Liniment 95 Rum 51 Rum, Bay 15 Rumin 51 Russian Licorice 49 Russian Isinglass 33 Ruthenium. 51 Sabadilla Seed 53 Saceharated Calcium 17 Sadler’s Mustard 53 Saffron Flowers 27 Sagapenum (Gum) 29 Sage cl, 35,107 Sago, Pearl 51 Sal Acetosellaa 51 Salad Oil '. 41 Sal Enixum 51 Salep Root 50 Sal Epsom 51 Sal Glauber 51 Sal Muscatelle (Proprietary) 101 x5° Sj jR.OBBlNS’ j^URRENT. Salicin 51 Salicylate Ammonium 11 Salicylate Atropine 13 Salicylate Bismuth 16 Salicylate Calcium 17 Salicylate Cinchonidine 19 Salicylate Cinchonine 19 Salicylate Iron 33 Salicylate Lithium 36 Salicylate of Pilocarpine... 44 Salicylate of Quinine 47 Salicylate of Sodium 55 Salicylate Physostigmin 44 Salicylates (Proprietary) 101 Salicylic Acid 9 Salicylous Acid 9 Saline, Pyretic 101 Sal Nitre 51 Sal Prunelle 51 Sal Rochelle 51 Sal Soda 54 Salts 51 Salts, Effervescent 101 Salts of Lemon 81, 101 Salts, Smelling 81 Salve (Proprietary) 101 Sandal Wood 59 Sandarach 29 Sangumaria 50 Sanguinarin 51 Sanguis Draconis 29 Sanguis Exsiccat 51 Sanicle Root 50 Santonica 51 Santonin 51 Saoria 51 Sapolio (Proprietary) 102 Saponaria (Soapwort) 50 Saponax (Proprietary) 102 Saponifler (Lye) 36 Saponin. 51 Sarsaparilla 50,107 Sarsaparilla (Proprietary).. 102 Sassafras Bark 15 Sassafras Nuts 39 Sassafras Pith 44 Sassytree Bark 15 Sauce, Pepper.. 102 Savin Leaf 35, 107 Scabish 107 Scammony 29 Scammony Root 50 Scarlet Aniline 12 Schnapps (Proprietary) 102 Scotch Ale 10 Scurvy Grass 31, 107 Scuttellarin 52 Seal Oleum 102 Sea-Salt 51, 101 Sea Wrack (Fucus vesic) 30 Sebacic Acid... 9 Sebacic Ether 22 Sedative (Proprietary) 102 Seed Lac 29 Seeds 52 Seidlitz Mixture 46 Seidlitz Powders 46, 81 Select Powdered Drugs 86 Selenic Acid 9 Seleniate of Sodium 55 Selenium 53 Senecin 53 Senegal 29 Senelta 50 Senna 35 Serpentaria 50 Sesame Oil (Benne) 42 Sesquichloride of Iron. 33 Seven Barks (Proprietary) . 102 Seven Seals (Proprietary) .. 102 Seven Springs, Mass 102 Sheet Copper 20 Shellac ’.... 29 Sideritis Herb 31 Silicate of Calcium 17 Silicate of Potassium 45 Silicate of Sodium 55 Silicic Acid 9 Silicium 53 Silver, Preparations of 53 Simaruba Bark 15 Sinapism (Proprietary) 102 Skunk Cabbage Root 50,107 Smalts 53 Smilacin 53 Snake Head 107 Snuff 53,102 Soap 53,102 Soap Bark 15 Soap, Castile 53 Soap Stone 56 Soapwort Root 50 Socotrine Aloes 28 Soda 54 Soda Powders 81, 101 Sodium 54 Solanin 55 Solid Extracts, all kinds.. 23, 70 Solomon’s Seal 50,108 Soluble Blue 109 Soluble Glass 55 Soluble Tartar. 46 Solution 55, 81 Solvent (Proprietary; 102 Sorrel Herb 31 South Am. F.& A. Remedy .. 100 Sozodont (Proprietary) 102 Spanish Brown 109 Spearmint Herb 31 Species, Aromatic, &c 55 Specific (Proprietary) 102 Spermaceti 55 Spice Bush 1J8 Spigelia Root 50 Spikenard Root 50 Spirits 55, 82 Spirits of Ammonia 55, 82 Spirits of Nitre 55 Spring Blossoms (Prop’y)... 102 Spruce Gum 29 Spunk 55 Spurge 108 Squaw Root 108 Squill Root. 50 Stannate of Sodium 55 Star Anise Seed 52 Stargrass 50 Star Root 108 Starch 55 Stavesacre Seed 53 St. Croix Rum 51 Stearic Acid. 9 Stearin 55 Stick lac 29 St. Ignatius Beans 15 Stillingia Root 50, 108 St. John’s Bread 15 Stoechas Flowers 27 Stone 56 Stone Root 50,108 Stop Ache (Proprietary) ... 102 Storax 29 Stoughton Bitters 62 Strained Galbanum 29 Strained Guaiac 29 Stramonium Leaf 35 Stramonium Seed 53 Stratena 102 Strawberry Juice 33, 70 Strawberry Leaf 35 Stillingin 55 Strontium 56 Strychnine 56 St. Vincent Arrowroot 12 Styracin 56 Styrax (Gum) 29 Subacetate of Copper 20 Subacetate of Lead 34 Subcarbonate of Bismuth.. 16 Subnitrate of Bismuth 16 Subsulphate of Iron 33 Subsulphate of Mercury. .. 37 Succinate of Ammonium .. 11 Succinate of Tron 33 Succinate of Sodium. 55 Succinic Acid 9 Succus (Juice) 33 Sugar of Lead 34 Sugar of Lemons 102 Sugar of Milk 56 Sulphate of Aconitine 9 Sulphate of Aluminium 10 Sulphate of Ammonium ... 11 Sulphate of Atropine 12 Sulphate of Barium 13 Sulphate of Bebeerine 15 Sulphate of Berberine 15 Sulphate of Brucia 16 Sulphate of Cadmium 17 Sulphate of Caffeine 17 Sulphate of Calabarin 17 Sulphate of Calcium 17 Sulphate of Cerium 18 Sulphate of Chromium 1!) Sulphate of Cinchonine 19 Sulphate of Cobalt 20 Sulphate of Codeine 20 Sulphate of Copper 20 Sulphate of Daturine.. 21 Sulphate of Didymium 21 Sulphate of Hydrastin 31 Sulphate of Hyoscyamine.. 31 Sulphate of Indigo 31 Sulphate of Iron 33 Sulphate of Lead 34 Sulphate of Lithium 36 Sulphate of Magnesium 37 Sulphate of Manganese 37 Sulphate of Morphine 38 Sulphate of Nickel 38 Sulphate of Pilocarpine 44 Sulphate of Potassium 46 Sulphate of Quinidine 47 Sulphate of Quinine 47 Sulphate of Rubidium 51 Sulphate of Silver 53 Sulphate of Sodium 55 Sulphate of Strontium 56 Sulphate of Strychnine 56 Sulphate of Thallium 57 Sulphate of Uranium 57 Sulphate of Veratrine 57 Sulphate of Zinc. 59 Sulphide of Ammonium ... 11 Sulphide of Barium 13 Sulphide of Cadmium 17 Sulphide of Calcium 17 Sulphide of Copper 21 Sulphide of Lead 34 Sulphide of Silver 53 Sulphide of Sodium 55 Sulphide of Zinc 59 Sulphite of Ammonium 11 Sulphite of Lime (Calcium), 17 Sulphite of Magnesium 37 Sulphite of Potassium 46 Sulphite of Sodium 55 Sulpho-Carb. of Ammonium 11 Sulpho-Carb. of Barium ... 13 Sulpho-Carb.of Calcium... 17 Sulpho-Carb. of Copper 21 Sulpho-Carb. of Lithium... 36 Sulpho-Carb. Manganese ... 37 Sulpho-Carb. of Potassium. 46 Sulpho-Carb. of Quinine... 47 Sulpho-Carbolate of Sodium 55 Sulpho-Carbolate of Zinc... 59 Sulpho-Cyanide of Ammon. 11 Sulpho-Cyanide of Mercury 38 Sulpho-Cyanide of Potas’m. 46 Sulpho-Vinate of Quinine . 47 Sulpho-Vinate of Sodium.. 55 Sulphur 56 Sulphur Balsam 13,62 Sulphuret of Antimony 12 Sulphuret of Iron 33 Sulphuret of Mercury 38 Sulphuret of Potassium 46 Sulphuret of Sodium 55 Sulphuric Acid. 9,62 Sulphuric Ether 22 Sulphurous Acid 9 Sumac Berries 16 Sumbul Root (Musk) 49 Sundew Herb (Drosera) 30 Sun Flower Seed 53 Sura Cura (Proprietary) 102 Svapnia 102 Swaftsdown Plaster 44 Sweet Gale.. 108 Sweet Marjoram 30,107 Syrups, (Officinal)... 56, 82 Syrups, (Proprietary) 102 Table Salad Oil. 41 Tablets (Proprietary) 103 Tacamahac 29 Tag Alder 15 Tamarac Bark 15,108 Tamarac Gum 29 Tamar Indien 103 Tamara Larex 103 Tamarinds... 56 Tannate of Bismuth 16 Tannate of Cinchonine 19 Tannate of Iron. 33 JVIcJCesSON 8f JR.OBBINS’ pRICES pURRENT. *5i Tannate of Lead 34 Tannate of Pelletierin 43 Tannate of Quinine. 47 Tannate of Sodium 55 Tannate of Zinc 59 Tannic Acid (Tannin) 9 Tannin 9 Tansy Flowers... 27 Tapioca. 56 Tar 56,103 Tartar, Cream 21 Tartar Emetic 12 Tartar, Red 57 Tartaric Acid 9 Tartrate of Ammonium 11 Tartrate of Antimony 12 Tartrate of Copper. 21 Tartrate of Iron 33 Tartrate of Iron & Potass... 33 Tartrate of Lead 34 Tartrate of Morphine 38 Tartrate of Potassium. 46 Tartrate of Sodium 55 Taurocholeate of Sodium.. 55 Taurocholic Acid 9 Taylor’s Arrowroot 12 Taylor’s Mustard 53 Tea (Proprietary) 103 Teaberry Plant 108 Teethina (Proprietary) 103 Teint D’Or 103 Telluric Acid 9 Terbium. 57 Terchloride of Carbon 18 Terra de Sienna 109 Terra Japonica.. 28 Tersulphate of Iron 33 Thebaine 57 Theine 57 Theriac. 62 Thermaline. 103 Thomas’Flavor’g Ext 64 Thus, Gum 57 Thyme 31, 108 Thymic Acid (Thymol) 9 Tilia Bark 15 Tilia Flowers 27 Tin 57 Tin Foil- 57 Tinctures ...83, 84 Tinctures (Proprietary) 103 Tissue (Proprietary) 103 Titanic Acid 9 Toilet Powders I 100 Tolu Balsam 13 Tolu Rock aud Rye 103 Tonca Beans 15 Tonic (Proprietary) 103 Tormentilla Root 50 Tragacanth 29 Tranquille Balsam 13, 62 Treatment (Proprietary)... 103 Triaethylamin 57 Tricopherous (Proprietary). 103 Trilliin. 57 Trillium Root (Beth) 47, 106 Trimethylamin 57 Tripoli 103 Troches (Proprietary) 103 Tsa Tsin 57,104 Tube Paints 110 Tungstate of Ammonium.. 11 Tungstate of Iron 33 Tungstate of Sodium 55 Turmeric (Curcuma) 48 Turpentine 57 Turpentine, Chian 57 Turpeth Mineral 37 Turpeth Root 50 Ultramarine Blue 109 Umber 109 Unicorn Root.. 50, 108 Union Salad Oil 42 Uranium 57 Urate of Ammonium 11 Uranine 57 Urate of Potassium 46 Urate of Sodium 55 Urea 57 Uric Acid 9 Ustiiago Maidis 21 Uva Ursi 35,108 Vaccine 57 Valerianate of Ammonium. 11 Valerianate of Amyl 11 Valerianate of Atropine 12 Valerianate of Bismuth 16 Valerianate of Iron 33 Valerianate Iron & Quinine 33 Valerianate of Magnesium . 37 Valerianate of Morphine ... 38 Valerianate of Quinine 47 Valerianate of Sodium 55 Valerianate of Strychnine . 56 Valerianate of Zinc 59 Valerianic Acid 9 Valerianic Ether 22 Valerian Root 50,108 Vallet’s Mass 32 Vanadate of Ammonium ... 11 VanadicAcid 9 Van Dyke Brown 109 Vanilla Beans 15 Varnish HO Vaseline 104 Vegetine (Proprietary) 104 Venetian Red. 109 Venice Turpentine 57 Veradia 104 Veratrine 57 Veratrin 57 Veratrum Alba 48,107 Veratrum Viride 50 Verbascum Flowers 27 Verbena Herb 108 Verdigris 20, 57 Vermifuge (Proprietary) 104 Vermilion Red 109 Vetivert Root 50 Viburnin 58 Vichy Salts 51,101 Victorial Root 50 Vienna Lime 35 Vinegar, Medicinal 84 Vinegar (Proprietary) 104 Violet Flowers 27 Viola Tricolor 31 Virginia Snakeroot 50 Vitalia (Proprietary) 104 Vitalized Phosphates 104 Vitalizer (Proprietary) 104 Wafers (Proprietary) 104 Wafer Ash.. 15 Wahoo Bark 15, 108 Walnut Peelings 59 Wash (Proprietary) 105 AVater of Ammonia 10 Water, Cherry Laurel 84 W ater, Cologne 84 AVater, Florida 84,104 Water, Mineral 105 Water, Orange Flower 58 Water, (Proprietary) 104 Water, Rose -...‘..58,85 Watermelon Seed. 53 Waters, Officinal 85 Waters, Spring 105 AVax, Bay 58 Wax, Bees’ 58 Wax, Japan 58 AVax, AVhite 58 Weights* Tares of P’kgs ... Ill 1 Wheat, Prepared 104 1 AVhisky 58 White Arsenic 12 1 White Ash Bark is, 106 ! White Chalk 19 White Hellebore ...49, 107 j White Indian Hemp 49,107 I White Lead lio ! White Mustard Seed 52 AVhite Oak Bark 15, 107 White Oxide Antimony 12 AVhite Pepper 43 AVhite Pond Lily 49, 107 AVhite Precipitate 37 White Turpentine 57 White AVax 58 White Zinc 110 Whiting 110 Wild Cherry Bark. 15, 106 Wild Cherries 19 Wild Turnip 5i, 108 Willow Bark 15 Wines 58 Wines, Medicinal 85 Wines, (Proprietary) 104 Winter’s Bark 15 Witchhazel Bark 15,108 Witchhazel Leaf 35 Witherite 58 Wolfram 58 Wolframic Acid 9 Wolframate of Ammonium 11 Wood Alcohol 10 Wood Naphtha.. 38 Woods, Dye 58 Wormseed. 53 AVormwood 31,108 Xanthine (Proprietary) 105 Xanthium Spinosum 31 Xanthoxylin 59 Xylol 59 Yarrow Flowers. 27,108 Yeast Powders 100 Yellow Aniline 12 Yellow Arsenic 12 Yellow Dock 51 Yellow Jasmin R’t(Gelse’m) 48 Yellow Oxide of Mercury .. 38 Yellow Paints, dry & in oil 110 Yellow Pond Lily 50,107 Yerba Santa (Herb) 31 Yttrium 59 Zaffre 20, 59 Zedoary Root 51 Zinc __ 59 Zircon... 59 Zoedone (Proprietary) 105 McKesson & Robbins’ Pepsin (Saccharated). GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! RELIABLE AND UNIFORM ! 1 lb. Bottles, $4.00; I lb. Bottles, $4.10 per lb.; 4 oz. Vials, $4.25 per lb.; 1 oz. Vials, $4.00 per Doz McKesson & robbins’ Fine Imported Insect Powder. In Bottles, Doz., $1.50; Gross, $16.00. BEST! LARGEST! CHEAPEST! McKesson & robbins, Manufacturing Chemists, 93 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, U. S. ALL RARE AND EXPENSIVE Drugs AND Clieiiiicals Imported and kept in stock by McKesson & robbins. Aconitia Crystals, Duquesnel’s. Digitalia, Crystals. Duboisia, Sulphate. Eserine, Sulphate. Hyoscyamia, Amorph. color, Hyoscyamia, Crystals, Pilocarpine, Muriate, Pilocarpine, Nitrate, Pelletierin, Tannate. Physostigmin, Sulphate. Druggists’ orders for the above in 5 or 15 grain vials may be executed by mail. 2 hvhoik:. & jr. FINE IMPORTED INSECT POWDER. WARRANTED FRESH. In bottles, ----- 150 oz. In bottles, - 16.00 gross. DIAMOND IB. JB. BRAND. EXTRACT OF BEEF. 1 lb. cans $1 00 per can. 2 lb. cans 1 90 per can. Lots 25 lbs. MW discount. Lots 50 lbs. 15# discount. Ehaulmoogra OIL. (GYNOCARDIA ODORATA.) va 0inlmmt. Note page 9ft of McK. & H. Formula Hook (Cth Ed.) 7 COD LIVER OIL, PURE NORWEGIAN, Of our own Direct Importation. In pint and one-half pint bottles. Cod Liver Oil With Pancreatine, “ Hypophosphites, “ Lactnplios. Lime, “ Hypophos. Lime & Soda, “ Lactophos. Lime & Pepsin. IN PINT BOTTLES. SPECIFY 3VCcKZ- Ti. ] McK. & R. PEPSIN. (SACCHARATED.) Uniform and Reliable IN QUALITY, REASONABLE IN PRICE. specify uveoik:- & n. nvnoiKi- & ir_ “FRENCH ” Oil of Cologne. Oil, 3 ozs.; Cologne Spts., 7 pts.; Water, 1 pt. $7.50 per lb. MoK. & ZF£_ “GOLDEN BELL” Oil of Cologne. Oil, 1 oz.; Cologne Spts., 61pts.; Water, ljpts. $5.50 per lb. 18 PRICES CURRENT OF Foreign and Domestic Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, SPONGES, CHAMOIS SKINS, Surgical Instruments and Appliances. McKesson & Robbins, OFFICE AND SALESROOMS: 91 and 93 Fnlton Street, - New York. 1883. PRE FACE. We take pleasure in presenting herewith our revised and enlarged Prices Current of Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, Sponges, Surgical Instruments, etc,, and the key to our Illustrated Catalogue. For the convenience of our customers we have divided the work into two parts—the first comprising Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, Chamois, Sponges, etc., has been carefully arranged in alphabetical order, thereby facilitating the finding of articles and almost pre- cluding the necessity of an index; while the second part, comprising Surgical Instruments and Appliances, has been arranged to conform with our Illustrated Catalogue, in accordance with the different operations and uses for which they are required. The numbers in brackets, in the Surgical Instrument matter, refer to the illustrations of the articles as numbered in the Illustrated Catalogue. This Price List, covers more than three times the space of any previous issue including the illustrations, and is the most complete work of the kind ever published. In regard to our Illustrated Catalogue we wish to say, that owing to the great expense involved in the illustrations, and tne labor attendant upon the classification of Fancy Goods, Sundries, and Surgical Instruments, we have deemed it advisable to have the initials “ McK. & R.” engraved upon all illustrations, in order to identify them specially as our own, and still further to prevent, as far as possible, having them copied and used by other houses, which has been done with our previous Prices Currents. It will, of course, be understood that these initials do not appear on the goods. Our object in issuing a book of Illustrations separately from the Prices Current, is to enable the dealer to show it freely to his customers, without fear of exposing the prices he may pay for his merchandise; and we would especially recommend all parties receiving our Illustrated Catalogue to place the same in a conspicuous place for the benefit of their trade, and thereby lead to an increased sale of many articles, as also to the sale of many goods not kept in stock, but which can be ordered when sold, to mutual advantage. We have had all the Illustrations made either a full or a relative size of the original article from which it was taken; and we believe this will greatly assist dealers in making selections, as an accurate idea of the size of each article is given. Boxes and Cartage Free.—We make as a rule no charge for boxes and cartage for as- sorted goods: at the same time our prices will always be as low as quantities ordered and quality will allow. This rule, however, will not apply to packages for which it is the custom of manufacturers to charge, such as barrels, boxes, etc., on glassware. Terms.—Prices will be subject to future market fluctuations. Assorted invoices will be sold payable within 30 days, in New York; or interest will be charged at 6% per annum after 30 days; and drafts will be made payable at 60 days from date of shipment, unless otherwise arranged. A discount of 1% for cash will be allowed whenever remittances accompany orders. Special orders for goods not embraced in our Prices Current will be filled at manufacturers prices, and carefully selected; goods purchased on such orders cannot be returned. We particularly request our customers, however, who may return any goods, to send invoice for same, stating conveyance, etc., as we cannot allow for “returns” until such has been received; and it should be understood that we cannot be responsible for any loss or damage to articles sent by mail. Correspondents may rely upon the prompt execution of their orders, as it is well known that we carry in stock the largest and most complete assortment in the trade. Very respectfully. McKesson &, robbins. New York, March, 1883, ADDENDA and ERRATA. Please make the following corrections and insertions in the body of the book. Page. 219 Bottles, Prescription, &c., should read see also pages 308, 309, and 310. 227 Insert. Boxes, Soap, Celluloid, assorted colors. .. doz. 12 00 231 Broom Holders, see Holders, should read see Racks. 238 Brushes, Hair, Wire, Florence six in box, assorted, shotild read small, box 3 50; large, box 4 00. 238 Brushes, Hair, Wood, Wire, Argenseta, each in bo * should read small, doz. 19 00; large, doz. 23 00. 303 Insert. Fishing Lines and Tackle, variety. 308 Gallipots, Porcelain, white conical wood tops, labeled Fig. 2011 should read Fig. 2iii. 332 Plaster Irons should read Fig. 3025. 338 Pumps. Acid Breast, should read Breast. 353 Insert. Soap, Toilet, “Cuticura” dOZa x 85 360 Sponges. Cheeps Wool, see Carriage, should read see Sponges, Carriage. 366 Teething Rings. Bone, should read Fig. 2695 ; Ivory, Fig. 2690; Rubber Fig. 2691. OOINTZEnSTTS- Page. Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, &c 207-380 Chamois Skins & Sponges 349, 358-360 Surgical Instruments and Appliances 381-456 Index to Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, &c 457-474 Index to Surgical Instruments and Appliances 475 ClMRENT TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR MARCH, 1883. ACETOMETERS: 1 1 j Otto’s _ _ doz. 15 ooj AC 1 D1METERS: Fritche’s doz. q 00 ALCOHOLMETERS: One Scale . ___ do/.. 7 20 q 11. See Fig. 5409. APRONS: Nursery, Rubber cloth, variety doz. ATOMIZERS: CODMAN & SHURTLEFF’S : No. 5, Continuous spray ._ Fig. 6 doz. 42 00 “ 15, Steam __ __ - Fig. 1 doz. 48 00 54 00 “ 15, “ walnut box Fig. 1 doz. 90 00 “ 56, Perfume Fig. 2 doz. 10 00 “ 100, “ long tube Fig. 4 doz. 9 00 208 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, ATOMIZERS, Continued: Davidson’s : No. 55 Fig. 7 doz. 11 25 “ 57, same style as No. 55, plain bottle doz. 11 25 “ 59, Long H. R. tube, with three detachable platinum points, straight, upward and downward spray, doz. 20 42 “ 61, with two bulbs, Long H R. tube, continuous spray, two platinum points __ doz. 22 50 Note.—The hard rubber tubes on Nos. 59 and 61 Atomizers are tipped with platinum, which prevents their being corroded and injured when acids are used in throat and nasal applications. Davol’s : No. 1, Long tube, continuous sprav doz. 10 50 “ 2, Short tube, “ “ doz. 8 00 “ 4, Nasal _______ doz. 12 00 “ 6, Continous spray. doz. 18 00 “ 10, Long tube doz. 6 00 Delano’s : No. 558, Long tube _ ..Fig. 8 doz. 10 42 “ 559, Hard Rubber tube .. doz. 15 00 “ 560, Short tube. Fig. n doz. 10 00 “ 561, Two bulbs, H. R. tube, continuous sprav doz. 10 00 Essex : No. 5 A Fig. 9 doz. 10 00 “ 5 B doz. 10 00 “ 5 C doz. 10 00 “ 5 E doz. IO OO “ 5 F doz. 10 00 French, Metal pump, continuous spray, cut, plain and fancy colored bottles, variety _ .. . . _ . doz. 18 OO 48 OO Goodyear’s : No. 1 A, Short tube, fine metal, in paper box doz. 7 00 “ 2 A, Long “ “ “ “ doz. 7 50 “ 2, Long tube, nickel plated, in wood box doz. IO OO “ 6, Long tube, nickel plated, continuous stream doz. 9 00 ' Holmes’: Boston. Fig. 10 doz. 3 75 Centennial _. _ .. .. doz. 9 62 Favorite Fig. 5 doz. 3 9° Leffert’s, Throat each 3 00 Lundborg’s : Comet.. _ doz. 1 56 Complete . . .. doz. 8 50 Mattson’s : No. 1, Long tube Fig. 3 doz. 7 50 *' 2, Short tube doz. 6 00 Maw’s : Fancy glass doz. 1 75 Folding .. doz. 1 50 Richardson’s, variety each 2 OO 5 00 Weinhagen’s, Eureka each 3 00 Whitall, Tatum & Co.’s: Nasal doz. 6 00 Throat, Phoenix : — doz. 6 00 ATOMIZING TUBES: Glass doz. 2 OO Hard Rubber, Codman & Shurtleff’s, with platinum nozzles doz. 30 OO Metal, Nickel plated, Codman & Shurtleff’s, variety._ ... doz. 18 OO 60 00 AUREOLINE: Robare’s : Large . _ . _ _ doz. 36 OO Small ... doz. 18 OO AURILAVES: Bone : French 1 „ ... _ . .. .. doz. 1 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 209 AURILAVES, Continued: Bone : French, with ear spoon doz. 1 75 Leiner’s, “ ‘ doz. 1 50 Lovell’s doz. 1 50 1 75 Celluloid ...... doz. 1 75 Ivory ... ... doz. 6 00 Wire, Leiner’s .. doz. 75 BAGS: Gas, Rubber (pure gum): Oblong, capacity 16 to 42 gallons . each 5 75 15 00 Oval, capacity 2 quarts to 10 gallons each 1 00 5 00 Gonorrhcea : Oiled-Silk doz. 3 00 “ “ with Suspensory attached ... doz. 5 00 Rubber Cloth Fig. 80 doz. 1 50 Rubber (pure gum) doz. 1 50 Ice : Head, Rubber, very thin.. Fig. 20 doz. 4 00 Spinal “ “ Fig. 23 doz. 3 00 Ice, Spinal, Rubber (pure gum), Davidson’s: Length 12 inches doz. 12 00 “ 14 “ doz. 12 50 “ 16 “ Fig. 26 doz. 13 00 “ 18 “ doz. 14 00 “ 20 “ doz. 14 50 Ice, Spinal, Rubber (white), Davidson’s: Length 12 inches doz. 10 50 “ 14 “ doz. 11 25 “ 16 “ — ._ Fig. 26 doz. 12 00 “ 18 “ doz. 12 50 “ 20 “ doz. 13 00 Ice, Throat, Rubber (pure gum), Davidson’s: Length 7 inches . . doz. 7 00 “ 8 “ Fig. 21 doz. 7 25 9 “ doz. 7 50 “ 10 “ doz. 7 75 “ 11 “ ... doz. 8 00 Paper: Manila, all sizes _. M White, “ M Saddle, Elliott’s: Bridle or Russet Leather, 24 vials Fig. 40 each 11 00 30 “ Fig. 40 each 12 00 Saddle, McKesson & Robbins’, Bridle Leather, with Patent Leather Covers: No. 6, containing 20 1 oz. cork stoppered bottles, Fig. 41 pair 10 50 “ 6, containing 16 1 oz. and 4 i)| oz. glass stoppered bottles . ... .Fig. 41 pair 11 50 ’* 7, containing 24 1 oz. cork stoppered bottles, Fig. 41 pair 11 50 “ 7, containing 20 1 oz. and 4 11/2 oz. glass stoppered bottles Fig. 41 pair 12 50 “ 7 Extra, with pockets, containing 20 1 oz. and 4 oz. glass stoppered bottles Fig. 41 pair 13 50 “ 11, containing 20 oz. glass stop’d bottles,Fig. 41 pair 12 00 “ 12, containing 24 1 oz. and 4 i}£ oz. glass stoppered bottles .. Fig. 41 pair 13 50 “ 12, with pockets, containing 24 1 oz. and 4 1% oz. glass stoppered bottles _ . Fig. 41 pair 14 50 “ 13, containing 16 1 oz. glass stopp’d bottles, Fig. 41 pair 10 50 “ 13, containing 16 1 oz. cork stopp’d bottles, Fig. 41 pair 9 50 Saddle, McKesson & Robbins’, Bridie Leather, with Patent Leather covers. Flat Pattern : No. 14, containing 10 i}4 oz. and 10 oz. glass stop- pered bottles Fig. 42 pair 11 50 210 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, * BAGS, Continued: Saddle, McKesson & Robbins’, Bridle Leather, with Patent Leather covers. Flat Pattern No. 16, containing 12 ilA oz. and 12 V oz. glass stop- pered bottles . Fig. 42 pair 12 50 “ 17, containing 12 1% oz. and 21 y oz. glass stop- pered bottles . Fig. 42 pair 13 50 Natt.-Rritsh Cambric. “Zenhvr.” Rubber lined doz. 1 50 Sponge, Cloth, Rubber lined : No. 1, No. 2, [No. 3, No. 4, No. s, No. 6, Size : 6x7 7x8 8x9 9XIO IOX II II X 12 Cambric, checked 2 50 3 00 3 5° 4 00 4 5° S 00 Fig. 28 “ with pocket 5 00 S 5° e OO __ __ Fig. 29 3 5° 3 5° 4 So 4 5° Mitre 4 OO Fig. 27 Tooth-Brush : Cambric, Checked, Rubber lined Fig. 22 doz. 1 50 44 “ Zephyr,” 4 Fig. 22 doz. 1 75 BALLS: Bat, Rubber: No. 5. No. 10. No. 5- No. 20. No. 30. No. 40. Hollow 38 40 48 5° 80 I IO doz. Solid 75 1 00 1 25 I 50 2 50 3 5° doz. Chalk, see Chalk Balls. Foot, Rubber: Size | 6 in. | 7 in. I 8 in. 9 in. | 10 in. | 1 in. 12 in. Dozen | 18 00 | 21 001 24 00 27 OO 1 3° 00 1 33 OO 36 00 BALM: Hagan’s Magnolia. doz. 5 25 BANDAGES: Surgeon’s, Muslin, rolled : American, assorted widths and lengths Fig. 44 lb. I OO English, 2 inches wide, 6 yards long doz. I OO 4 4 2 i/j ‘ ‘ 6 44 4 4 doz. I 25 I 50 << 3 « < ‘ 6 << doz. Surgeon’s, Rubber, rolled (pure gum)__ Fig. 43: Width. 2 inches. 2% inches. 3 inches. •S be G O s be > oJ tS V be > hj X X X 6 feet 6 00 9 00 7 00 10 50 8 00 12 OO doz. 9 “ 8 cx) 12 00 10 00 13 5° II OO 17 5° doz. 9 00 14 00 12 00 16 50 13 50 22 OO doz. 12 U 10 50 13 00 . 13 50 16 00 13 00 18 00 25 OO 28 OO is “ 18 00 22 OO doz. 18 “ 16 00 21 00 18 00 28 00 21 OO 33 00 doz. Surgeon’s, Rubber, rolled (pure gum), medium weight, Davidson’s, Esmarch’s pattern: 60 feet long, Vz inches wide.. doz. 43 00 60 “ 2 ‘ 4 doz. 52 00 60 OO 60 “ 2 A < doz. 60 “ 3 < doz. 68 00 Suspensory, Cotton : No. 1 plain, with strings Fig. 51 * doz. I OO “ 4, ribbed, with elastic. Fig. 52 • doz. I OO “ 114, white, net, with strings. Fig. 53 doz. I OO “ 15, pink, fine English net, with strings Fig. 54 doz. 1 75 “ hi , pink, English net, with draw string. F ig- 55 doz. 5 00 “ no, white, English net, with draw string Fig. 55 doz. 5 00 “ 100, pink, net, with elastic. ■ T Fig. 56 doz. 1 oo| FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 211 BANDAGES, Continued: Suspensory, Cotton : No. 6, English net, with elastic .. ....Fig. 59 doz. 175 “ 106, English fine net with elastic Fig. 66 doz. 3 50 Suspensory, Linen : No. B, knit, half elastic waist band Fig. 58 doz. 4 00 “ 103, crochet Fig. 63 doz. 3 50 Suspensory, Lisle Thread: No. 105, open net, with elastic Fig. 61 doz. 175 “ 5, W. J. P., with elastic Fig. 60 doz. 4 OO Suspensory, Silk: No. 107, crochet, assorted colors, with elastic Fig. 64 doz. 4 50 “ 1, close knit, W. J. P ----Fig- 57 doz. 7 00 “ 2, open net, W. J. P., with elastic Fig. 65 doz. 5 42 Suspensory, Bates’: No. 18, small white Fig. 45 doz. 3 00 ‘ * 24, large white, with ring . _ Fig. 46 doz. 6 00 “ 30, large white. ....Fig. 48 doz. 6 00 “ 40, medium white . Fig. 47 doz. 4 50 “ 48, large brown Fig. 49 doz. 6 00 * ‘ 50, extra large white Fig. 50 doz. 6 00 Note.—To parties purchasing Bates’ Suspensories in quantities of one gross and upwards, we offer special inducements. Suspensory, Heynen’s: - Linen doz. 3 00 Silk, one bag ., doz. 7 50 “ two bags. doz. 10 50 Suspensory, Rawson’s Army and Navy: No. 1, Cotton, without buckles .. doz. 9 00 “ “ with buckles doz. 10 00 “ 2, “ without buckles.. .• . doz. 12 OO “ 3, “ with buckles and pads doz. 14 OO “ 4, “ “ “ doz. 15 OO “ 5, Linen,* “ “ doz. 18 OO “ 6, Silk, “ “ doz. 27 OO BANDOLINE: Austin’s doz. I 20 Colgate’s doz. I 58 Coudray’s: No. tt6t doz. I 25 “ 1164. doz. I 50 “ 1165 ... - _ doz. 2 25 “ 1166 - doz. 3 00 Lubin’s . doz. 6 00 Reoua’s . ... _ doz. 75 BANDOLINE POWDER: Parshall’s Quince Seed 75 BANDS: Rubber, Black (pure gum): No. 0, % inch wide, 2 inches long, 1 gross in box gross 1 00 “ 0, 2 “ % gross 2 00 “ 0, U 2 “ % gross 2 50 “ OO, % “ 2j£ “ 1 gross 1 25 “ OO, % “ “ X gross 2 25 “ 00, X “ “ % gross 3 00 “ 000, X 3 “ I gross 1 50 “ 000, y 3 “ Vz gross 2 50 “ OOO, X 3 “ a gross 3 50 “ 0000, y “ 2>xA “ 1 gross 1 75 “ 0000, % “ y/2 “ y2 gross 2 75 “ 0000, y “ 3 y. “ Vz gross 4 00 “ 27, % I “ I gross 50 “ 28, y% “ 1 “ 1 gross 60 “ 29, y “ 1 y “ 1 gross 65 212 McKesson & robbins’ prices-current, BANDS, Continued: Rubber, Black (pure gum): No. 30, *4 inch wide, 2 inches long, 1 gross in box “ 31. % “ 2)4 “ 1 gross 70 gross 80 “ 32, y& “3 “1 gross 90 “ 33. H “ 3'A “ 1 gross 1 00 “ 51. % “ 1 “1 gross 40 A, Assorted widths, light weight. )4 gross in box, contain- ing i)4 doz. each, ]/2 in., )4 in., 1 in. and in. __ _ B, Assorted widths, 2 inches long, 1 gross in box, con- gross 3 25 taining 3 doz. each, No. 30, 0% in., 0)4 in., in. gross 1 70 C, Assorted widths, 2)4 in. long, 1 gross in box, contain- ing 3 doz. each, No. in., in., and in.. gross 2 00 D, Assorted widths, 3 in. long, 1 gross in box, containing 3 doz. each, No. 32, 000% in., 000)4 in., and in... gross 2 30 E, Assorted lengths, I gross in box, containing 3 dozen each, o)4 in., oo)4 in., in., and 0000 )4 in gross 1 50 F, Assorted lengths, )4 gross in box, containing 1 )4 doz. each, o)4 in., 00 )4 in., 000)4 in., and in gross 2 60 G, Assorted lengths, )4 gross in box, containing 1 )4 doz. each, o)4 in., in., 000)4 in-. and in._ gross 3 60 Rubber, Black (pure gum), Rings, Heavy, 1 gross in box, 12 boxes in Carton: No. 8, )4 inches long gross 1 75 “ 9, I “ “ gross 1 90 “ xo, i)4 “ “ gross 2 00 “ 11, i)4 “ “ gross 2 25 “ 12, i)4 “ “ gross 2 50 “ 13. i-U “ “ gross 2 75 “ 14, 2 “ “ gross 3 00 “ 15.2y “ “ . gross 3 25 “ 16, 2)4 “ “ : gross 3 50 “ 17 2)4 “ “ gross 3 75 “ 18, 3 “ “ « gross 4 00 “ 19. 3'A “ “ gross 4 50 “ 20, 114 “ “ gross 3 00 Rubber, Black, (pure gum), Election Rings, )4 inch diam., 1000 in a box, 12,000 in a package M 75 Rubber, Maroon (pure gum), Lawrence’s : No. 9, I inch (ring) “ o)4, % x 2 inches lb. 4 00 lb. 4 00 Note.—Lawrence’s Maroon Rubber Bandsare of superior quality, put up in handsomely enamelled tin boxes of %ft> each, and can be sup- plied in any width and length desired. We would call especial atten- tion to the No. 9 band or ring, which is now extensively used on small packages as a cheap and convenient substitute for twine. Waist, Electric, Armadillo, assorted sizes each 3 75 Wrist, “ “ “ “ each 75 BAROMETERS: Lawrence’s, with Thermometer combined. Fig. 3081 doz. 4 00 BASKETS: Brush or Comb, Wire: No. 37, without feet doz. 5 50 “ 38, with feet Fig. 2660 doz. 6 00 Comb, Willow : inches __ Fig. 85 doz. 4 50 “ Fig- 86 doz. xo 00 Nail or Tooth Brush, Willow: inches _ -Fig. 87 doz. 1 75 9X4X “ Fig. 88 doz. 6 00 9MX “ - - Fig. 89 Sponge, Wire: doz. 6 00 Obelisk, base 20 inches ; height 55 inches Fig. 82 each 5 50 “ •• 22 “ “ 65 inches _ each 7 00 Oval, No. 1, 30 inches long, 13 inches wide; top partition 13 inches deep; bottom partition 24 inches deep, Fig. 81 each 6 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 213 BASKETS, Continued: Sponge, Wire : Oval, No. 3, 30 inches long, 13 inches wide; height, 36 inches; depth of basket, 12 inches Fig. 83 Pyramid, diameter at top, 14inches; diameter at base, inches; height, 58 inches Fig. 84 BATHING CAPS, see Caps. BATHS: Eye, Glass : American Fig. 165 English, extra quality. Eye, Porcelain Water, Tin,with porcelain dish and brass faucets, English: 2 quart each each doz. doz. doz. 4 50 4 50 1 50 3 00 1 50 3 50 3 quart • each 4 00 1 gallon --Fig. 155 each 4 50 2 gallon . _ _ 7 50 BATTERIES: Boyd’s.. doz. 2 75 Dr. Jerome Kidder’s Improved: No. 1, Physician’s Office Electro Medical Apparatus each 50 00 “ 2, Physician’s Visiting Machine, with turn down helix ..... . each 27 00 “ 3, Physician’s Visiting Machine, another form each 27 00 “ 4, Office and Family Machine each 18 00 “ 5, Tip Battery and Ten Current Machine .. each 24 00 Kidder’s Electro-Magnetic Machines each 8 00 McIntosh’s Combined Galvanic and Faradic. Faradic, Family each 7 00 “ Physician’s each 12 60 Galvanic, 12 cell each 21 00 Combined, 12 cell . . each 28 00 Galvanic, 18 cell. . each 28 00 Combined, 18 cell each 36 75 Galvanic, 24 cell each 38 50 Combined, 24 cell each 47 25 Scott’s Galvanic Generator doz. 8 00 BAUDREUCHE SKINS, see Skins, Baudreuche. BAY RUM: McKesson & Robbins’ : 1 gallon demijohns each 3 00 Bottles, 6’s doz. 7 00 Bottles, 8 oz. Union, oval doz. 3 5° St. Croix, Imported : 1 gallon demijohns . each 3 30 Bottles, 6’s . doz. 9 00 BEAKER GLASSES, see Glasses, Beaker. BEAUTY SPOTS: Court Plaster, cut in fancy shapes for the face doz. 1 75 BED PANS: Earthenware, White: Round . .. doz Shovel shape Fig. 2560 doz. 10 50 Earthenware, Yellow: Round Shovel shape doz. 9 00 Rubber, Davidson’s, black or white .. doz. 43 00 Rubber, Delano’s, black or white . doz. 3100 Note.—The Rubber Bed Pans are made of cloth, covered on the out- side with a smooth coat of rubber which renders them durable and capable of resisting a heavy weight or pressure. BELLOW S, Insect Powder, see Guns, Powder. 214 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BELTS, Flesh, See Straps, Flesh. BLACKING: Harness, Miller’s : No. i doz. OO “ 2 doz. 4 50 Leather Preservative, Miller’s: Small _ _ doz. 1 00 Large doz. 1 40 “ Polish,” Brown’s: French gross IO OO Satin __ gross IO OO “ Polish Button’s Gloss gross 21 OO Congress gross 13 50 Raven Gloss . _. _ _ _ _ doz. 2 OO Whitemore’s trross 8 00 IO OO Shoe, Day & Martin’s : Small _. doz. I 15 Medium doz. 2 25 Large doz. 3 50 Shoe, Marcerou’s, No. 70.. .. gross II OO 13 50 Shoe, Mason’s : No. 1 _ gross 3 00 “ 2 gross 3 33 “ 3 - gross 3 67 “ 4 gross 6 00 BLANC DE PERLE: Coudray’s, No. 2604, Liquid doz. 4 OO 4 50 Dorin’s : No. 4, Porcelain Tablet doz. 1 50 1 63 “10, “ “ extra fine doz. 6 50 7 OO “ 34, Liquid doz. 2 25 Lawrence’s, Porcelain Tablet, (see lllust. Cat., page 118.). doz. 1 25 Lubin's : Fine, Powder doz. 5 00 5 50 ‘ ‘ rose tint doz. 6 00 6 50 Superfine, Powder doz. 12 OO “ rose tint __ doz. 15 OO “ yellow tint . doz. 15 OO BLOOM OF YOUTH: Laird’s _. doz. 5 25 BLOW-PIPES: Variety .. _ __ each 25 IO OO BOOKS, Medical: Acton. “The Reproductive Organs” each 2 50 Attfield’s Chemistry ... ... each 2 50 Barker, Fordyce. On Puerperal Diseases each 5 00 Barnes. Lectures on Obstetric Operations.. each 4 5° Bartholow. Materia Medica and Therapeutics each 5 00 Practice of Medicine . each 5 00 Beasley’s Receipt .. each 2 25 Carter. Eyesight: Good and Bad each 1 50 Cleveland’s Lexicon each I OO Dalton. Human Physiology each 5 50 Dick’s Encyclopedia . . each 5 00 Druggists’ Price, Nelson’s each 2 OO Duhring, Louis A. Diseases of the Skin. . each 6 00 Dunglison’s Dictionary each 6 00 Practitioner’s Reference Book each 3 50 Ellis’ Formula each 2 75 Flint. Human Physiology each 6 00 Practice of Medicine . each 5 50 Examination of the Urine .. each I OO Fothergill. The Heart and its Diseases each : 3 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 215 BOOKS, Medical, Continued: Fowne’s Chemistry each 2 75 Fox. Skin Diseases each 5 00 Fresenius. Qualitative Analysis . each 5 00 “ Quantitative Analysis .. . each 6 00 German Pharmacopoeia each 2 00 Granville. Common Mind Troubles- _. -... each 1 00 Gray. Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical each 6 00 “ Lessons in Botany : each 1 25 “ Manual of Botany each 2 00 Griffith. Universal Formulary each 4 50 Hammond. Diseases of the Nervous System each 6 00 Heath. Guide to Surgical Diagnosis each 1 50 “ Minor Surgery and Bandaging. _ . each 2 OO Hobb’s Botanical Hand . each 2 OO Hoffmann & Utzmann. Analysis of the Urine each 2 OO Hufeland. Art of Prolonging Life — .. each I OO Jacobi. The Question of Rest for Women during Menstrua- tion each 2 50 Kidd. The Laws of Therapeutics each I 25 King’s Dispensatory each IO OO King & Lloyd. Supplement to the American Dispensatory each 2 75 Legg. Bile, Jaundice, and Bilious Diseases .. each 6 00 Lloyd, J. U. The Chemistry of Medicines . each 2 OO Mann. Manual of Prescription Writing each 90 Meigs & Pepper. Diseases of Children .. ... each 6 00 Napheys. Medical Therapeutics ... each 5 00 “ Surgical “ each 4 OO National Dispensatory, 1880 each 6 25 Nelson’s Druggists’ Price each 2 OO “ Hand each 3 00 Nickel’s Botanical Reference ... each 2 OO Oldberg’s Unofficial Pharmacopoeia each 3 25 Parrish’s Pharmacy each 5 00 Physicians’Visiting Lists . each 1 75 2 50 Playfair. Science and Practice of Midwifery. 2 vols each 5 75 Pocket Companion to British Pharmacopoeia each 1 80 Roberts. Theory and Practice of Medicine.. each 5 00 Reynolds, J. R. System of Medicine, sheep, Vols. I., II., 4 and III., each, 10.00; Vol.iV.,6.oo; Vol. V.,7.50 Sweringer’s Pharmacopoeia Dictionary, sheep each 3 50 Tanner. Memorandum of Poisons. each 75 “ Index of Diseases, Symptoms, and Treatment— each 3 OO Thompson, Sir Henry. Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Urinary Organs - each 3 50 Tyson. Guide to the Examination of Urine each 1 25 U. S. Dispensatory each 5 50 U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1880 : Cloth.. each 4 OO each 5 00 Sheep, with blank pages for Laboratory use each 6 00 West & Duncan. Lectures on Diseases of Women. each 7 OO Wood, (H. C.). Therapeutics, Materia Medica, and Toxi- each 6 00 Note—We will supply all Chemical, Medical and Pharmaceutical Works at publishers’ prices. Books bound in sheep cost one dollar more than cloth. Quotations given are for cloth. BOOKS: Prescription, with patent back,for pasting in prescriptions: No. 1, size 10% x 12*4, inches, 160 pages each 1 10 “ ib, “ x 12*4, “ 300 “ each 1 75 “ 2, “ 10 x “ 192 “ each 1 30 “ 3, “ 10 x “ 300 “ each 1 80 “ 4, “ 11 x 16, “ 240 “ each 1 75 “ 5, “ 11 x 16, “ 350 “ each 2 90 “ 6, “ 11 x 16, “ 450 “ each 3 30 216 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BOOKS, Continued: Prescription, with patent back, for pasting in prescriptions: No. 7, size 13 x 18, inches, 350 pages each 3 00 “ 8, “ 13 *4 x 18, “ 500 “ each 4 00 “ 9. “ I3Y x 18, “ 800 “ each 5 00 BOOK-COVERS for Physicians’ Prescription Books: No. 1, size 3% x 5 inches each 50 “ 2, “ “ each 60 “ 3. “ yA x 1l/2 “ each 70 Note.—Physicians’ name on cover in gilt, 20 cents, extra. BORERS, CORK, see Cork Borers. BOTTLES: Acid, with long pointed stoppers : Yz oz doz. 2 50 1 oz doz. 3 50 2 OZ doz. 4 50 4 oz 6 50 Cologne: No. 205, 8 oz Fig. 100 doz. 3 00 “ 360, 8 oz. Fig. 101 doz. 3 00 “ 360, 16 oz. doz. 3 75 “ 1880, 12 oz Fig. 102 doz. 3 00 “ 10, 8 oz., cut and engraved Fig. 103 doz. 6 00 “ 10, 16 oz., “ “ doz. 12 00 “187-3, 6oz., “ “ doz. 13 50 “ 187-2, 8 oz., “ “ doz. 16 50 “ 187-1, 12 oz., “ “ Fig. 104 doz. 20 00 “ 159-2, 8 oz., “ “ Fig. 105 doz. 10 50 “ 159-1, 16 oz., “ “ doz. 15 00 “ 33, 3 oz., globe, plain, cut stopper . . .. pair 1 50 1 75 “ 7, 8oz., “ “ “ “ pair 2 00 2 50 “ 12, 12 oz., “ engraved,1' “ pair 4 00 “ 14, 16 oz., “ “ “ “ Fig. 106 pair 4 50 “ 9, 8 oz., “ cut pair 4 00 8, 12 oz., “ “ Fig. 107 pair 5 00 “ 11, 8 oz., “ engraved, cut stopper Fig. 108 pair 3 50 22, 12 oz., fine diamond cut Fig. 109 pair 9 00 2 oz., globe, diamond pressed doz. 2 00 4 oz., “ “ “ . doz. 3 00 8 oz., “ “ “ Fig. no doz. 5 00 No. 5134, 6 oz., globe, fine diamond cut Fig. in pair 7 50 “ 3880-2, 10 oz., block cut Fig. 112 pair 10 50 12 00 “ 3880-3, 6 oz., block cut pair 8 00 9 00 “ 801-3, 8 oz., cut Fig. 113 pair 6 00 310, 12 oz., cut and engraved Fig. 114 pair 4 00 4 50 “ 310, 16 oz., “ “ pair 5 00 6 00 “ 801-2, 12 oz., cut pair 7 50 298, 6 oz., “ Fig. 115 pair 6 50 8 00 298 8 oz., “ Fig. 116 pair 7 50 9 00 298, 12 oz., “ Fig. 117 pair 9 00 10 50 385, 4 oz., square, engraved doz. 4 50 385, 8 oz., “ “ Fig. 118 doz. 6 00 850, 8 oz., “ cut and engraved Fig. 119 pair 4 00 4 50 292, 8 oz., “ cut Fig. 120 pair 5 50 6 50 “ 174-1, 8 oz., “ cut and engraved Fig. 121 doz. 15 00 18 00 “ 220-1, 8 oz., “ “ “ Fig. 122 doz. 27 00 30 00 “ 219-1, 8 oz., “ “ “ ---Fig. 123 doz. 24 00 27 00 290, 10 oz., “ cut Fig. 124 pair 10 50 “ 6424, 8 oz., “ “ Fig. 125 pair 9 00 10 00 “ 6424, 6oz., “ .. Fig. 12b pair 7 50 8 50 4P, 8 oz., “ “ Fig. 127 pair 7 50 “ 5P, 10 oz., “ “ Fig. 128 pair 9 00 6G, 16 oz., “ “ Fig. 129 pair 12 00 “ 4525, 8 oz., “ engraved Fig. 130 doz. 9 00 10 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 217 BOTTLES, Continued: Cologne: No. 4525, 40Z., square, engraved- Fig. 131 doz. 7 00 7 50 “ 4525, 2 oz., “ “ Fig. 132 doz. 3 00 3 50 “ 1 oz., octagonal, cut doz. 2 50 “ 654-1, 2 oz., “ “ doz. 3 00 “ 654-2, 4 oz., “ “ - doz. 3 50 654, 8 oz., “ “ Fig. 133 doz. 6 00 300, 8 oz., square,plain,diamond stop’r Fig. 134 doz. 5 00 3G, 16 oz., square, cut bottom, neck, and stopper Fig. 135 pair 4 00 17, 4 oz., jug, long neck with lip, plain pair 2 50 “ 31, 4 oz., “ “ “ engraved pair 3 00 “ 30, 40Z., “ “ “ cut pair 4 50 “ 2062, 3 oz., decagon, pyramid . doz. 3 50 “ 2944, 4 oz., nonagon, “ enamel figure doz. 9 00 Note.—The above numbers represent but a few of the leading pat- terns of our very extensive assortment of American, English, French and German Cologne Bottles : comprising all the leading manufac- turers best and latest designs, which range in price from 1.50 per doz. to 18.00 per pair. Dentine, Sprinkler top, round shoulder : 2 oz. -• gross 15 00 3 oz gross 16 00 4 oz. _ gross 17 00 Dentine, Sprinkler top, tapering shoulder : 2 oz gross 15 00 gross 4 OZ. - gross 17 00 Extract, Glass stoppered, round, square shouldered : gross 10 25 I OZ. - - . - gross 12 00 Extract, Glass stoppered, fancy, octagon, No. 443, 1 oz doz. 1 38 Extract, Glass stoppered, square, (odor case style): No. 8, oz. doz. 2 50 3 00 “ 7, 1 oz doz. 3 00 4 00 “ 6, 1 oz. .. - -. doz. 4 00 5 00 “ 5> 2 oz. doz. 5 00 6 00 “ 4. 3 oz doz. 6 00 7 50 “ 3, 6 oz. doz. 7 50 9 00 Extract, Sprinkler top : 1 oz. gross 14 00 2 oz. gross 15 00 4 oz. - - gross 17 00 Feeding, Common Sense: Hard Rubber top, with fittings Fig. 143 doz. 6 00 Metal top, with fittings .. .. doz. 3 25 Feeding, Dickinson’s, Manx: No. 1, pure gum fittings doz. 4 00 “ 2, white fittings . doz. 2 75 Feeding, Hagerty’s Peerless: No. 1, Flint, maroon fittings doz. 4 50 “ 2, Flint, black fittings doz. 3 50 “ 3, Flint, black fittings doz. 2 50 “ 4, Green, white fittings doz. 1 50 Feeding: Knapp’s, Flint, black fittings doz. 3 25 Lang’s, Flint, black fittings doz. 3 00 Lawrence’s, Flint, black fittings -Fig. 136 doz. 2 50 Lincoln’s Perfection, black fittings doz. 3 50 Feeding, Maw’s: Alexandra, Improved patent fittings. Fig. 137 doz. 4 50 Export, Green, Earthenware top doz. 1 50 Export, Green, Wood top doz. 1 25 Feeding, Narrow Mouth: 6 oz Fig. 141 doz. 75 218 McKesson 8c robbins* prices-current, BOTTLES, Continued: Feeding, Narrow Mouth : doz. 1 00 doz. 1 25 Feeding, Nonpareil, Green: White fittings, jet top - tig. 140 doz. 1 43 Without fittings doz. 75 Feeding, Whitall, Tatum’s, Acme : Black fittings - doz. 1 70 White “ , doz. 1 45 Feeding, Whitall, Tatum’s, Empire : Black fittings - — doz. 1 70 White “ doz. 1 45 Feeding, Whitall, Tatum’s, Infants’: Black fittings - - doz. 1 60 White “ . doz. 1 35 Feeding, Whitall, Tatum’s, Millville: Black fittings doz. 1 50 White “ doz. 1 25 Feeding, Wide Mouth, 8 oz Fig. 139 doz. 75 Feeding, Windsor, Green, bent neck: Black fittings Fig. 142 doz. 1 50 Without fittings-. doz. 88 Furniture, Shelf, see Bottles Shelf. Medicine Chest, narrow or wide mouth, cork stoppered: 1 oz. doz. 42 l]/2 OZ - - doz. 45 2 OZ. - - doz. 50 4 oz doz. 75 6 oz. doz. 1 00 8 oz doz. 1 25 Medicine Chest, narrow or wide mouth, glass stoppered: 1 oz - doz. 1 00 oz doz. 1 13 2 oz - doz. 1 25 4 oz. doz. r 50 6 oz - _ . doz. 1 75 8 oz doz. 2 00 Otto of Rose: No. 1 Fig. 208 doz. 1 50 “ 4 Fig. 207 doz. 5 00 “ 8 Fig. 206 doz. 5 00 Pomade, Boxwood cap, 2 oz doz. 1 50 Pomade, Brass cap: I oz. gross 6 50 2 OZ .* gross 7 50 Pomade, Ground Glass caps: 1 oz gross 12 00 2 oz gross 16 00 4 oz gross 20 00 Pomade, Philocome, plain, without caps : y2 oz gross A OO I OZ gross 4 25 2 OZ gross <; 00 4 oz gross 7 25 Prescription, &c. See McK. & R. Drug Prices Current, under the head of Glassware. Sachet-Powder, fancy, photographic label: 8 oz.. Fig. 160 doz. 7 00 16 oz . doz. 9 po Shelf, Balsam or Oil, Blue Glass, glass cover: 1 pint, 8}4 inches high doz. 6 00 1 quart, 10 “ ... doz. 7 00 ]/2 gallon, 13 “ doz. 10 50 Shelf, Balsam or Oil, Flint Glass, glass cover: 1 pint, 8y2 inches high .. . . doz. 5 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 219 BOTTLES, Continued: Shelf, Balsam or Oil, Flint Glass, glass cover : i quart, io inches high doz. 6 00 • gallon, 13 “ doz. 9 00 Shelf, Salt Mouth, Flint Glass : 1 oz., 3% inches high 2 oz., 3% “ doz. 1 50 doz. 1 63 4 oz., 6 “ . doz. 1 75 8 oz., 7*4 “ doz. 2 25 1 pint, 8*4 “ doz. 2 50 x quart, 10 “ Fig. 261 doz. 3 25 ]4 gallon, 13 “ doz. 5 00 1 gallon, 17 “ doz. 8 00 2 gallon, 20 “ doz. 20 00 Shelf, Salt Mouth, Flint Glass, cut and polished stoppers and bottoms: 4 oz., 6 inches high _ doz. 3 75 8 oz., 7% “ doz. 4 50 1 pint, 8*4 “ doz. 5 25 1 quart, 10 “ Fig. 266 doz. 6 75 }4 gallon, 13 “ doz. 10 50 1 gallon, 17 “ . doz. 18 00 Shelf, Specie, Flint Glass, lacquered tin covers (Specie Jars): 4 oz., 5 inches high 8 oz., 6 “ doz. 1 00 doz. 1 25 1 pint, 7 “ doz. 1 38 1 quart, 8 “ doz. 1 50 }4 gallon, 10 “ doz. 2 25 H gallon, 11 “ doz. 3 00 1 gallon, 12 ]4 “ doz. 3 75 1 ]4 gallon, 14 “ doz. 6 00 2 gallon, 16 “ doz. 9 00 Shelf, Syrup Dispensing, Flint Glass, loose stoppers : 1 pint, 8*4 inches high .. doz. 3 50 1 quart, 10 “ _ Fig. 270 doz. 4 50 */2 gallon, 13 “ Shelf, Syrup Dispensing, Flint Glass, loose stoppers, cut doz. 6 00 and polished stoppers and bottoms : 1 pint, 8*4 inches high 1 quart, 10 “ doz. 5 00 doz. 6 00 *4 gallon, 13 “ doz. 9 00 Shelf, Tincture, Flint Glass : 1 oz., 2,% inches high 2 oz., 2,U “ - - doz. 1 25 doz. 1 38 4 oz., 6 “ doz. 1 50 8 oz., 7% “ doz. 1 75 1 pint, 8*4 “ doz. 2 00 1 quart, 10 “ Fig. 260 doz. 2 25 gallon, 13 “ doz. 4 00 1 gallon, 15 “ doz. 6 00 2 gallon, 20 “ doz. 13 00 Shelf, Tincture, Flint Glass, cut and polished stoppers and bottoms : 4 oz., 6 inches high _. doz. 2 63 8 oz., 7*4 “ doz. 3 00 1 pint, 8*4 " - doz. 3 75 1 quart, 10 “ _ . Fig. 265 doz. 5 25 *4 gallon, 13 “ doz. 7 50 1 gallon, 15 “ doz. 13 50 Note.—Tincture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Fig’s 265 and 266 are extra heavy and of superior quality, made of the finest crystal glass, with cut and polished bottoms, and richly cut stoppers. New and attract- ive ; regular sizes. Show, Block Diamond cut globes (very brilliant reflectors): 1 gallon, 26 inches high each 10 00 220 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BOTTLES, Continued: Show, Block Diamond cut globes (very brilliant reflectors): i/4 gallon, 28 inches high -Fig. 236 each 12 50 2 gallon, 32 “ .. __ Show, Hollow Diamond cut globes and stopper (very bril- each 14 00 liant reflectors): 1 gallon, 26 inches high 1 )4 gallon, 28 “ Fig. 235 each 10 00 each 12 50 2 gallon, 32 “ _ Show, Hollow Diamond cut globes, and cut pointed stopper each 14 00 (very brilliant reflectors): 1 gallon, 26 inches high each 10 00 1)4 gallon, 28 “ Fig. 238 each 12 50 2 gallon, 32 “ Note.—The Block and Hollow Diamond Cut Bottles can be furnished with either Cut Ball or Cut Pointed Stopper, at same price. each 14 00 Show, Medallion, cut and engraved : 1 gallon, 2 stoppers, 36 inches high Fig. 231 2 gallon, 3 “ 54 “ each 5 00 each 7 50 4 gallon, 4 “ 60 “ Show, Motto, cut and eng’d, with name of firm or specialty: each 12 00 1 gallon, 2 stoppers, 27 inches high Fig. 233 1/4 gallon, 2 “ 30 “ each 4 00 each 4 5° 2 gallon 3 34 each 5 50 Show, Pineapple, cut and engraved : Y gallon, 2 stoppers, 20 inches high.. )4 gallon, 2 “ 22 “ each 1 75 each 2 00 1 gallon, 2 “ 27 “ Fig. 232 each 3 00 i)4 gallon, 2 “ 30 •* ... each 3 50 2 gallon, 2 “ 34 “ each 4 00 3 gallon, 3 “ 38 “ each 6 00 4 gallon, 3 “ 45 “ each 9 00 Show, Pineapple, plain: Y gallon, 2 stoppers, 20 inches high each 1 00 >4 gallon, 2 “ 22 “ each 1 50 1 gallon, 2 “ 27 “ each 2 OO i/4 gallon, 2 “ 30 “ _ each 2 50 ' 2 gallon, 2 “ 34 “ each 3 00 3 gallon, 3 “ 38 “ each 5 OO 4 gallon, 3 “ 45 " each 7 50 Show, Punty cut, with silvered mortar on top : i gallon, 2 stoppers, 21 inches high i)4 gallon, 2 “ 25 “ Fig. 237 each 8 50 each 10 OO 2 gallon, 2 “ 28 “ each 12 OO Show, Roman Vase, cut and engraved : 1 gallon, 3 stoppers, 36 inches high _ Fig. 234 2 gallon, 3 “ 42 “ each 5 00 each 7 50 Show, Wayne, cut and engraved : % gallon, 2 stoppers, 29 inches high. .. £ gallon, 3 “ 35 “ Fig. 230 each 3 00 each 4 50 2 gallon, 3 “ 42 “ _ each 7 50 3 gallon, 4 “ 50 “ Show, Sponge, cut and engraved, (Jar for sponges, brushes, each IO OO or fancy articles of any kind): )4 gallon, 18 inches high 1 gallon, 19 “ Fig. 250 each 4 00 each 5 00 2 gallon, 25 “ Smelling Salt, cut crystal glass, Eng., French and German : each 6 00 No. 1 Fig. 170 doz. 3 50 “ 23 Fig. 171 doz. 3 50 “ 4 .Fig. 172 doz. 3 50 “ 26 --Fig. 173 doz. 4 OO “ 25 ---Fig. 174 doz. 3 50 “ 22 Fig. 175 doz. 3 50 “ 24 Fig. 176' doz. 2 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 221 BOTTLES, Continued: Smelling Salt, cut crystal glass, Eng., French, and German: No. 21 Fig. 177 doz. 2 50 “ 3 Fig. 178 doz. 3 50 “ 6 Fig. 179 doz. 4 00 “ 5 -Fig. 180 doz. 3 50 “ 2 Fig. 181 doz. 3 00 “ 50, assorted styles Fig. 182 doz. 2 00 “ 2q__ Fig. 183 doz. 4 00 “ 12 __ Fig. 184 doz. 5 00 “ 51, assorted styles Fig. 185 doz. 2 00 “ 16- Fig. 186 doz. 5 50 “ 17 Fig. 187 doz. 4 00 “ 20 Fig. 188 doz. 3 00 “ 13 Fig. 189 doz. 4 50 “ 19 -Fig. 190 doz. 6 00 “ 18 Fig. 193 doz. 4 00 “ 15 Fig. 202 doz. 4 50 “ 14 Fig. 203 doz. 4 00 “ II. - -Fig. 204 doz. 4 50 “ 10 Fig. 205 doz. 3 50 “ 31 - Fig. 209 doz. 4 50 “ 27. Fig. 210 doz. 3 00 “ 9-. Fig. 211 doz. 4 50 “ 8 _ Fig 212 doz. 3 50 Smelling Salt, cut crystal glass, with solid silver, and gold- plated solid silver caps : No. 120 G. Fig. 191 doz. _ 15 00 “ 120 P-. Fig. 192 doz. 12 00 “ 1407 - Fig. 194 doz. 36 00 “ 40 Fig. 195 doz. 12 00 “ 99 - - Fig. 196 doz. 9 00 “ 108 Fig. 197 doz. 12 00 “ 38 Fig. 198 doz. 42 00 “ 1 Fig. 199 doz. 33 00 “ 12, embossed ... Fig, 200 doz. 33 00 “ 46 Fig. 201 doz. 108 00 Smelling Salt, wicker covered, variety doz. 7 50 10 50 Note.—We have illustrated only a few of the leading patterns of our large and extensive assortment of Smelling Salt Bottles. In addition we have a great variety of Gilt, Nickel, and Silver Capped and Chatelaine Bottles, comprising all the latest styles. Smelling Salt, filled, see Salts, Smelling. Soda, Hollow ball glass stopper, with Bone Spoon : 2 OZ. doz. 4 30 4 oz - - Fig. 168 doz. 5 00 6 oz. doz. 3 30 8 oz. - doz. 6 00 Water, Rubber, with handle: 1 quart doz. 18 00 2 quart-. Fig. 280 doz. 19 00 3 quart — doz. 20 00 4 quart doz. 21 00 Water, Rubber, Flannel-covered, with handle: 1 quart - doz. 20 00 2 quart Fig. 285 doz. 21 00 3 quart doz. 22 OO 4 quart doz. 23 OO 5 quart -. - doz. 24 OO Woulff’s, Flint Glass, with three necks : pint each 75 1 pint each 90 1 quart each 1 25 Yz gallon each 1 50 1 gallon each 2 50 222 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BOUGIES: Gum, Flexible, English: Assorted sizes, Nos. I to 12 doz. 1 00 “ “ 13 to 20 doz. 3 00 Medicated, Soluble: Allan’s long and short doz. xo 00 Mitchell’s “ — doz. 8 00 Note.—We would call special attention to our very complete list of all kinds of Bougies, which we have placed in the Surgical Instru- ment matter, see index to Surgical Instruments. BOXES: Baby, see Cases, Baby Toilet. Cachou, Paper t gross 1 00 Camphor Ice, Paper, variety gross 2 25 4 50 Card, Playing: Celluloid, assorted colors - doz. 15 00 Corkwood - - doz. 6 00 Leather, No. for one pack Fig. 312 doz. 6 00 Olivewood, variety - doz. 24 00 48 00 Plush, “ doz. 15 00 30 00 Card, Playing, Russia Leather: No. for two packs Fig. 310 doz. 8 00 “ 203, for one pack Fig. 311 doz. 10 00 Card, Playing: Russia Leather, Imitation, No. 103 — Fig. 311 doz. 6 00 Scotch plaid, variety - doz. 12 00 24 00 Cold Cream, Earthenware, Labels burnt in : oz Fig. 350 doz. 1 00 doz. 1 25 Cold Cream, Earthenware, Labels, with gold border burnt doz. 1 50 Cold Cream, Earthenware, Plain, see Boxes, Ointment, Patch. Collar: Russet Leather, variety - doz. 16 00 30 00 Russia Leather, Imitation, nickel fastening, No. 153 Fig. 320 doz. 12 50 Cuff : Russet Leather, variety doz. 16 00 30 00 Russia Leather, Imitation, nickel fastening, No. 153 - Fig. 325 doz. 12 50 Note.—We always have in stock a great variety of Collar and Cuff Boxes, in various kinds of Leather, Cloth and Plush, ranging in prices from 12.00 to 48.00 doz. When ordering please state ma- terial desired, and limit of price. Dispensing, Earthenware, Maw’s: doz. 75 doz. 88 doz. x 00 doz. 1 25 doz. 1 38 Fan, Silk lined: Ebonized wood, variety — — doz. 10 00 15 00 Olivewood, “ doz. 24 00 30 00 Russia Leather, “ doz. 24 00 30 00 Russia Leather, Painted, variety doz. 30 00 36 00 Glove, Leather, satin lined, variety - each 3 00 8 00 Glove and Fan, Leather, satin lined, nickel fast’g, Fig. 336 each 7 00 Glove and Handkerchief, in sets, variety set 3 50 25 00 Glove, Handkerchief and Jewel, combined Fig. 330 each 12 00 Glove, with Nail Toilet, combined, variety— each 10 00 50 00 Handkerchief, Satin lined : Leather, nickel fastening Fig. 335 each 2 75 Plush, variety each 5 00 15 00 Satin, “ each 5 00 10 00 Velvet, “ each 6 00 15 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 223 BOXES, Continued: Jewel, Satin lined : Leather, with and without Mirror, variety each 2 50 30 00 Olivewood, variety each 2 00 15 00 Plush, Plain and Embroidered, variety,. each 4 00 12 00 Porcelain, Decorated, variety each 3 00 20 00 Jewel, Porcelain, Decorated, satin lined : Mirror Top, variety each 2 00 4 00 Plate Glass Top, beveled edge, variety... . each 2 00 3 50 Note.—Our stock of Glove, Handkerchief and Jewel Boxes comprises at all times the latest designs of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, in great variety, and if parties when ordering will state the materials preferred, and prices, we shall take great care in selecting such as we think will meet their approval. 4 Lip Salve: Boxwood .. - Fig- 37i doz. 1 50 Celluloid -- Fig. 375 doz. 1 50 Ivory - Fig. 365 doz. 5 00 7 50 Metal, plain ._ - Fig. 385 doz. 25 Metal, screw .. Fig. 380 doz. 38 Satinwood, labeled _ . doz. 1 50 Scotch Plaid, high __ doz. 1 50 Scotch Plaid, low . . .. Fig. 370 doz. 1 50 Lozenge, Paper, Oval, Gilt, French Edge: No. 122, size x i%, x inch ._ . ..Fig. 421 gross 3 25 “ 121, “ 2% x ij£, x inch ..Fig. 421 gross 3 50 “ 119, “ x Y% inch .. . ..Fig, 421 gross 4 25 Lozenge, Papqr, Oval, White, French Edge: No. 120, size 3 x 2x/%, x % inch _ __Fig. 421 gross 4 00 “ 118, “ 2>yi x 2%, x inch ..Fig-. 421 gross 4 50 Match : Bronze and Gilt, variety each 2 00 10 00 Glass, Luminous, “ doz. 2 00 12 00 Olivewood _. doz. 3 00 4 00 Wood, Lacquered and Gilt, variety. . doz. 10 50 15 00 Match, Pocket, Hard Rubber, Flat: No. 5 : ..Fig. 411 doz. 3 25 “ 6. .. _ _ __ doz. “ 7, Mottled doz. 3 50 “ 8, “ doz. 4 00 Match, Pocket, Hard Rubber, Oval- No. 1 “ 2 .Fig. 410 doz. 2 25 “ 3 doz. 1 50 “ d 1 8e, “ 8 ‘ Q __ “ 10, Mottled doz. 1 75 “ 11, “ doz. 2 00 Match, Pocket, Hard Rubber, Round: No. id _ . _ _ I 75 “ id . . Match, Pocket, Leather, Russet, variety doz. 3 00 7 50 Match, Pocket, Metal: Leather covered, “Excelsior” ..Fig. 413 doz. 2 00 Nickel plated .. ..Fig. 414 doz. 1 50 Nickel Silver, Dangerfield’s ..Fig. 412 doz. 3 50 Tin, Dangerfield's . ..Fig. 412 doz. 1 65 Nail-Powder, Boxwood ..Fig. 371 doz. 1 50 Nail-Powder, Ivory: No. 564-2 ..Fig. 365 doz. 3 50 “ 564-3 doz. 4 50 “ 56*1-4 doz. 6 00 “ 564-5 doz. 7 50 Nail-Powder, Rosewood ..Fig. 372 doz. 2 00 224 McKesson 8c robbins’ prices-current, BOXES, Conti Nail-Pow Ointment X oz. I oz. Ointment nued: der, Satin wood , Earthenware, (Patch) Blue: doz. doz. doz. 2 00 1 00 1 25 Earthenware, (Patch) White Fig. 355; Size. oz. I V* oz. I OZ. I 2 OZ. 3 oz. 4 oz. Gross. 8.00 ! 9.00 IO.5O 1 I2.50 15.°° 18.00 Ointment, Paper, Impervious, Randolph & English, Fig. 423: Size. V\ oz. y2 oz. I OZ. I 2 OZ. 3oz- I 4 oz. Gross. 2.25 2-75 3-25 3-75 4.00 1 4-50 Ointment and Pijx, Tin, Covers pressed : No . 61, Pill; diameter, X inch ; height iY inch M 8 00 4 4 63, Pill ; 4 ‘ X 4 4 4 1H “ M 9 00 < 4 67, Pill; 44 X 4 44 2 X “ M 11 00 t 4 50, capacity, Xoz. diameter, 1 inch ; height, Yin. M 8 00 59- “ Xoz- ‘ I “ 4 4 Xin- M 8 00 4 4 213. Xoz- IX “ 4 4 Yin. M 9 00 5D Yz oz- ‘ IX “ 4 4 Xin- M 10 00 52, Yzoz. iX “ 4 4 Y in- M 10 00 i < 55, “ Xoz. IX “ Xin. M 11 00 53, 3/0Z. “ IX “ 4 4 Xin. M 11 00 3i, I OZ. IX “ 4 4 Xin. M 12 00 26, “ Ij^oz. ‘ IX “ 4 4 1 in. M 13 00 4 * 27, “ 2 OZ. ‘ iX “ 1 Xin- M 14 00 Ointment and Pill, Tin, Dovers with Rims: No. 56, capacity, Xoz> diameter, iXinch; height, Xin. r M 13 00 220, 2YOZ. ‘ 1# “ 2 in. M 17 00 80, I OZ. ‘ IH “ 4 4 iXin. M 14 00 122, I Xoz- iX “ 4 4 iXin. M 15 00 ‘ 4 54, “ Xoz- 1 “ 4 4 Xin. M 13 00 149, I oz. ‘ “ Xin. M 14 00 4 ‘ 57, iXoz- ‘ 1# “ iXin- M 15 00 4 4 82, 2 OZ. ‘ “ iXin. M 16 00 44 9i, “ I^OZ. ‘ 2 Ys “ Xin. M 16 00 4 4 45, 3 oz. £ 2 Ys “ iXin. M 17 00 44 28, 4 oz. ‘ 2 Y “ 4 4 iXin- M 18 00 4 4 46, 6 oz. ‘ 2 Ys “ 4 4 2Xin- M 21 00 44 47, 8 oz. ‘ 2X “ 4 4 3 in. M 31 00 Ointment Wood, Impervious, Mt. Washington, Black Walnut X oz., in Yz gross packages _ gross 2 25 X oz., “ X “ “ - gross 2 75 I oz., “ X gross 3 25 2 OZ., “ X gross 3 75 4 oz., “ X gross 4 75 8 oz., “ X 4 “ gross 6 25 Note. —Silver Poj>lar, same prices as above. Pill, Paper, Bronzed, shouldered Fig. 424: No. 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 Diameter. yx inch. 1 1 inch. 1% inch. | 1V2 inch. Nested, Depth. % “ 1 H “ 13-16 44 1 I 44 I 12 Nests in pack Gross. •6S 1 -8s 1.15 | 1.45 | per pack .30. Pill, Paper, Bronzed, shouldered projecting edge, Fig. 425: No. Edge. Capacity. Diameter. Depth. | Gross. 29, White. 6 5 gr- pills. i% inch. 7-16 inch .80. 3°, 12 s “ 9-16 “ .90. 3D 44 24 S 4 1 % n-16 “ I.OO. 29/2, Gilt. 6 5 “ 7-16 “ 1.75- 3°%, 44 12 5 1 ‘ 9-16 “ 2.00. 3^/2, 24 S II-l6 44 2.25. Pill, Paper, Bronzed, shouldered, projecting edge, Nos. 29-31 Nested, 12 Nests in pack__ Fig. 425 pack 30 Pill, Paper, Gilt, shouldered, same sizes as 5 -8, 12 Nests in pack F g 424 pack 40 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 225 BOXES, Continued: Pill Paper. Red Fig. 422 ; No. | 17 l 18 1 19 | 20 1 Diameter. 1 24 inch. 1 i inch. 1 1% inch. 1 1% inch. | Nested, Depth. 1 “ | 9-16 “ | 11-16 “ 1 % “ | 12 Nests in pack, Gross. 1 -35 1 -45 1 -65 1 -75- | per pack:, 12. Pill, Paper, Red, should’d, 4 in nest, 12 nests in pack, Fig. 424 Pill, Paper, Square, should’d, fine glazed, gilt edges, Fig. 430: pack 25 No. 69 1 70 71 1 72 73 1 74 Square Depth 2 9-16 in. 1 2 5-16 in. 1 inch. 1 % inch. 2 1-16 in. I 1 13-16 in 24 inch. 1 inch. 1 9-16 in. I 13-16 in % inch. | 7-16 in Gross. 5.50 | 5.00 | 4.50 | 4.00 3.50 | 3.00. Pill, Paper, Square, edges shouldered, fine glazed, glazed Fig. 430: No. 80 | 79 78 | 77 76 I 75 Square Depth. 2 9-16 in. 2 5-16 in. 1 inch. inch. 2 1-16 in. I 113-16 in. 24 inch. | inch. 1 9-16 in. 1 13-16 in inch. 1 7-16 in. • Gross. 5.25. | 4.75. 4-25- 1 3-75- 3.25. | 2.75. Pill, Wood, American Chip, oval: Small - Fig. 488 Large -- - — Fig. 489 Pill, Wood, American Chip, round, nested Figs. 484-487 Pill, Wood, English Willow, round, nested Figs. 480-483 Note.—Boxes Figs. 480—483, and Figs. 484—487, sold only by the pack nested, 4 in nest, 12 nests in pack. Powder, Paper, Oblong, unglazed, assorted colors : No. 32, size 2t x ix\-, x ff inch .. --Fig. 431 “ 33, “ 2-iV x x ft “ Fig. 431 “ 34, “ 2}f x i x f| “ Fig. 431 Nested, Nos. 32, 33 and 34 Fig. 431 Powder, Paper, Oblong, glazed, assorted colors : No. 38, size 2T\ x iT\, x ff inch Fig. 431 “ 39, “ 2/V x iT4xi 7/s “ each 9 00 Cloth, Leather : Black bristles, variety. _ doz. 3 50 12 OO White bristles, variety ._ Fig. 621 doz. 6 00 18 OO White bristles, black centre, variety _ doz. 5 00 9 OO Cloth, Leather, with Veneered Satinwood back : Black bristles, assorted sizes . . . doz. 9 00 21 OO White bristles, assorted sizes doz. 9 00 21 OO Cloth, Leather, with Veneered Satinwood back, Handled : Black Bristles, No. C. 143-9 -- Fig- 620 doz. 18 00 Black Bristles, “ C. 145-11 doz. 21 00 White Bristles, variety doz. 15 00 24 OO Cloth, Wood : No. 5 X Fig. 612 doz. 1 75 “ 20, handled . --Fig. 619 doz. 7 50 “ 150 M Fig. 616 doz. 4 50 \ “ 510 Fig. 614 doz. 3 00 “ 900, Black Bristles doz. 10 50 “ 1000, “ Fig. 617 doz. 13 50 “ IIOO, “ doz. 15 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 233 BRUSHES, Continued: Cloth, Wood : No. 13 Fig. 613 “ 205, Gray Bristle _ ...Fig. 615 “ 18, Black Bristle, handled 20. Fig. 619 66 — Fig. 623 “ 1300 doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. 4 00 7 50 5 00 7 50 7 50 10 50 “ 1400 doz. 12 OO “ 1500 doz. 15 OO Cloth, Wood, Rose or Satinwood : No. 4 Fig. 618 doz. 18 OO “ 5 doz. 21 OO Cloth, Wood, Ozier, Handled : No. 49 Fig: 635 doz. 5 00 “ 46 doz. C 47 - Fig. 642 doz. 6 00 Cloth, Wood, Ozier, Handled, Velvet back : No. 54 doz. 55 Fig. 640 doz. 4 50 “ 56 doz. 4 00 “ 78 - . doz. 7 OO 79- Fig. 643 doz. 8 00 127 Fig. 641 doz. 6 00 “ 128 . doz. 8 00 “ 129 doz. 9 00 Note.—We illustrate but a few of our leading patterns of Cloth Brushes; in addition thereto we always have in stock a very extensive assort- ment in Buffalo, plain and inlaid, Celluloid, Ivory, Japanese and fancy wood backs in great variety of sizes and styles. Please state material with limit of price when other styles than those quoted above are desired. Comb, variety - doz. 2 OO Cotton-Marking, see Brushes, Marking. Crumb: No. 1, less discount doz. 5 00 “ 2, “ doz. 5 75 Dog doz. Dusting. Barbers’, French bristles : 4 OO No. 2, less discount doz. 7 85 “ 3, “ doz. 9 75 Dusting, Barbers’, Fancy enameled handles : No. 4, less discount-. doz. 5 15 “ 5 “ doz. 5 75 Dusting, Barbers’, Rosewood handle. . Fig. 667 doz. 8 00 Dusting, Button, Black walnut handles, plush back: No. 1, less discount . doz. 6 25 “ 2 “ doz. 8 25 Dusting, Carriage, Champion, all white Russia bristles, for Painters’ use, No. 8, less discount doz. 16 OO Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, all gray: No. 1-0, less discount doz. 2 60 ‘ 1, “ doz. 3 10 “ 2, “ doz. 3 60 “ 3, “ doz. 4 10 Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, white outside : No. 1-0, less discount doz. 3 10 “ 1, doz. 3 50 “ 2, “ doz. 3 95 “ 3, “ doz. 4 5° Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, gray, “Boston”: No. 1-0, less discount . . doz. 4 10 “ 1, “ doz. 4 65 “ 2, “ .. ... doz. 5 15 “ 3 “ doz. 5 60 ‘ 4 ‘ doz. 6 20 All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 234 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: f Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, white outside, Boston No. i—o, less discount- 4 65 5 15 5 65 “ I, “ doz. “ 2, “ ' 1 “ 3, “ doz. “ 4, “ doz. 6 65 5 50 Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, white, “Boston”: No. i-o, less discount - . ... doz. “ i “ : “ 2, “ doz. 6 50 7 25 5 50 7 00 “ 3, “ .. doz. Dusting, Counter, Extra, Enamelled Blocks : No. 2, less discount doz. “ 3, “ doz. “ 4, “ doz. 8 75 6 25 6 75 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 9 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 24 00 27 00 28 50 29 00 29 50 30 00 24 00 33 00 38 00 42 00 44 00 28 00 28 50 29 00 29 50 30 00 Dusting, Counter, Enamelled Blocks, “Foundry”: No. i, less discount .. . “ 2, “ Dusting, Feather (Ostrich), bell shape, Fig. 665: No. 5-5 inch feathers “ 6- 6 “ “ 7- 7 “ “ 8- 8 “ g— g “ “ IO-IO “ “ Il-n “ “ 12-12 “ “ 14-14 “ “ 16-16 “ “ 18-18 “ 20-20 “ “ 22-22 “ ‘ ‘ 24-24 1 ‘ Dusting, Feather,(Ostrich), Carriage, bell shape very heavy for Carriages or Railroad Cars; No. 1 doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. “ 2 , “ 3 “ 4 “ 5 Dusting, Feather,(Ostrich), Cornice bell shape: No. 1 “ 2 “ 3 „ 4 doz. doz. “ 5 Extra Handles, see Handles. Dusting, Feather,(Ostrich), Parlor, bell shape, soft black tip- ped feathers for dusting fine work : No. 14 doz. “ 16 41 00 42 00 43 00 44 00 45 00 “ 18 “ 20 .. “ 22 “ 24 _ __ Dusting, Feather,(Ostrich), Picture, bell shape, soft fine feathers for Pianos. Paintings and Polished Surfaces: No. 5 ... _ “ 6 “ 7 15 00 " 8 “ 9 doz. 22 50 27 00 ‘ 10 doz. All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 235 BRUSHES, Continued: Dusting, Feather (Ostrich), Picture, bell shape, soft, fine feathers for Pianos, Paintings, and Polished Surfaces: No. ix “ 12 __ “ 14 45 00 Extra Handles, see Handles. Note.—We call especial attention to the greatly reduced list prices on “ Feather Dusters,” from which we allow a discount of 15 per cent. Dusting, Feather (Turkey), Extra: 10 inch __ . __ . 12 60 11 “ ... 12 “ . 18 00 13 “ 21 OO 14 “ 23 40 15 “ 25 20 Note.—We allow a discount of 60 per cent, from list prices on “ Turkey Feather Dusters.” Dusting, Painters’, Quality H: No. 1, white outside, less discount . doz. 3 85 “ 2, “ *' .. doz. 4 75 “ 3, “ or all black, less discount doz. 5 50 “ 4, “ “ “ doz. 6 35 Dusting, Painters’, Quality" B, White Outside, Warranted all Bristles : No. 1, less discount _ doz. 4 25 “ 2, “ doz. 4 85 Dusting, Painters’, Quality B, White Outside or all Black, Warranted all Bristles : No. 3, less discount doz. 6 50 “ 4, “ doz. 8 75 “ 5. “ doz. 9 85 Dusting, Painters’, Quality B, White Outside, all Black, Warranted all Bristles : No. 6, less discount doz. 11 50 “ 7. “ doz. 12 50 Dusting, Painters’, Extra Quality, White Outside, War- ranted all Bristles : No. 1, less discount doz. 5 00 “ 2, “ doz. 6 30 Dusting, Painters’, Extra Quality, White Outside or all Black, Warranted all Bristles : No. 3, less discount doz. 7 65 “ 4. “ doz. 9 85 “ 5. “ doz. 12 50 Dusting, Toilet, Black Walnut Handles, Plush Back : No. 1—0, less discount doz. 3 60 “ 1, “ doz. 4 75 “ 2, “ . doz. 5 75 “ 3, oval, “ doz. 4 25 Flesh, Curved: No. 11 Fig. 680 doz. 7 50 “ 12 “409 . .. Leiner’s, long Fig. 681 doz. 8 00 “ short doz. 6 00 “ black hair doz. 6 00 Flesh, Straight, Long Handle : No. 211 Fig. 682 doz. 7 50 “ 246 doz. 9 00 “ 263.. doz. 12 OO “ 299 doz. 15 OO Flesh, Straight, Short Handle : No. 250 Fig. 683 doz. 7 00 Flesh, Electric, Scott’s doz. 27 OO All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 236 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: * Floor, (Bristle), White Outside: No. i, g inch block, less discount doz. 8 00 “ 2, io “ “ doz. 8 50 “ 3. 11 “ “ doz. 10 35 “ 4- 12 “ “ doz. 12 25 Floor, (Bristles), Extra: No. 13, 11 inch block, less discount doz. 20 50 “ 14, 12 “ “ doz. 28 50 “ 15, 13 “ “ - doz. 38 85 Glass or Pitcher: No. 1 less discount -- _ - ,, - doz. 4 50 “ 2 “ doz. 4 75 Hair, Buffalo Horn: 7 row _ _ _ . doz. 8 00 9 “ doz. 9 50 11 44 _ _ 13 OO 13 44 doz. 14 5° 15 “ doz. 19 50 Hair, Buffalo Horn, Pearl Inlaid: 7 row .. doz. 11 00 9 “ _ doz. 13 30 11 “ doz. 16 00 13 44 doz. 19 OO 15 “ __ doz. 24 OO Hair, Buffalo Horn, Pearl Star Inlaid: 7row.. ,, doz. 9 50 9 ‘ ‘ doz. 12 OO 11 44 doz. 14 5° 13 44 doz. 17 50 15 “ doz. 22 50 Hair, Celluloid, White: No. 1, Oval, small _ _ ,, Fig. 745 doz. 18 OO “ 2, “ medium _ , _ _ doz. 24 OO “ 3, “ large doz. 30 OO “ 4, Square, twist handle, small _ doz. 33 00 “ 5, “ .twist handle, large --Fig. 741 doz. 36 OO “ 6, Oval, twist handle, small doz. 21 OO “ 7, “ twist handle, medium Fig. 740 doz. 27 OO “ 8, “ twist handle, large, __ , doz. 33 00 “ 10, “ (Heads), small, ,, _,_Fig. 748 doz. 20 OO “ 11, “ (Lily), small Fig. 749 doz. 20 OO “ 13, “ (Heads), medium ,. doz. 26 OO “ 14, “ (Lily), medium . doz. 26 OO “ 16, “ (Heads), large . doz. 32 OO “ 17, “ (Lily), large doz. 32 OO “ 19, Square (Lily), twist handle, small doz. 35 00 “ 20, “ (Lily), twist handle, large -Fig. 743 doz. 38 00 “ 21, Oval, (Heads),twist handle, small _ ..Fig. 744 doz. 23 OO “ 22, “ (Lily), twist handle, small doz. 23 OO “ 23, “ (Heads), twist handle, medium doz. 29 OO “ 24, “ (Lily), twist handle, medium _ doz. 29 OO “ 25, “ (Heads), twist handle, large doz. 35 00 “ 26, “ (Lily), twist handle, large ,_ Fig. 742 doz. 35 00 “ 27, Oval, (Shield), small, doz. 20 OO “ 28, “ (Shield), medium _ . .. doz. 26 OO “ 29, “ (Shield), large. doz. 32 OO “ 30, Square, (Shield) twist handle, small _ doz. 35 00 “ 31, “ (Shield), twist handle, large.. doz. 38 OO “ 32, Oval, (Shield), twist handle, small doz. 23 OO “ 33, “ (Shield), twist handle, medium doz. 29 OO “ 34, “ (Shield), twist handle, large .. doz. 35 00 “150, “ Shell back, small Fig. 746 doz. 21 OO 153. Square, Shell back, twist handle, small.Fig. 747 doz. 33 00 All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 2s per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 237 BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Celluloid, Amber: No. 203, Square, twist handle, small. doz. 39 00 “ 204, “ “ large doz. 42 00 Hair, Celluloid, White: No. 503, Square, twist handle, inlaid (gold plate) doz. 45 00 “ 504, “ “ “ “ doz. 48 00 Hair, Celluloid, Shell: No. 551, Oval, medium . _ ... doz. 28 50 “ 552, “ large doz. 34 50 “ 553, Square, twist handle _ doz. 39 °° “ 554, “ “ doz. 42 00 “ 556, Oval, “ doz 3i 50 Hair, Florence: No. 100, Oval, 15 row, extra long bristles doz. 15 75 “ 115, “ 15 “ long brisdes doz. 13 50 “ 220, “ 13 “ “ ... doz. 9 75 “ 225, “ 13 “ “ doz. 10 00 “ 310, Long Oval, 13 row, “ doz. 9 25 “ 335, Oval, 13 row, stiff bristles. doz. 8 50 “ 358, “ with Initial, 13 row, stiff bristles doz. 8 75 “ 365, Square, straight handle, 13 row, (new).. . . _ doz. 10 00 “ 395, Egg Shape, 13 row, stiff bristles doz. 9 50 “ 410, Long Oval, 11 “ doz. 7 75 “ 445, Oval, 11 row doz. 6 75 “ 445-M, Oval, mirror back, 11 row doz. 8 00 “ 446, Oval, 11 row doz. 8 00 “ 453, “ 11 “ gray bristles.. doz. 6 75 ‘ 465, Square, 11 row, twist handle _ doz. 9 50 “ 480, Oval, 11 row, short bristles doz. 5 75 “ 495, Egg Shape, 11 row... . doz. 7 75 “ 522, Gothic Shape, 11 row doz. q OO “ 565, Square, 11 row.. doz. 8 75 “ 622, Gothic Shape, 9 row . doz. 7 50 “ 658, Oval with Initial. 9 row . doz. 7 25 “ 665, Square, 9 row doz. 7 50 ‘ ‘ 670, Oval, 9 “ doz. 6 75 “ 673, “ 9 “ gray bristles doz. 4 00 “ 680, “ 9 “ short “ doz. 4 25 “ 795, Long Narrow, 9 row. doz. 7 50 “ 825, “ “ 7 “ doz. 5 00 “ 935, “ “ 7 “ - doz. 3 75 Hair, Ivory, Oval, plain, thin and medium: 9 row 4 50 10 “ _ _ each * 2Z n “ .... 12 “ 6 75 13 “ ...... 7 5° 14 “ 8 25 11 55 15 “ 9 25 16 “ 10 69 14 53 17 “ 12 46 18 “ 14 25 Hair, Ivory, Square, plain : 9 row each 4 5° 11 “ . _. each 6 00 13 “ each 7 5° 15 “ 9 7^ 17 “ 11 62 Hair, Ivory, Square, Twist handle : 9 row. each 5 62 11 “ each 7 12 13 “ each 9 00 15 “ ... each 11 25 17 “ each 13 12 238 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Military, Satinwood Back, without cases : , ii row, bleached bristles, long oval, long cut- doz. 24 00 ii “ unbleached “ “ “ doz. 24 00 13 “ bleached “ short oval, short cut, Fig. 780 doz. 28 50 13 “ unbleached “ “ “ doz. 28 50 11 “ bleached “ long oval, medium cut doz. 21 00 12 “ doz. 24 00 13 “ doz. 33 00 1.4 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 39 00 Lawrence’s, 13 row, bleached or unbleached-,. doz. 13 50 Hair, Military, Lawrence’s, Tulipwood, solid back, without cases, medium, cut flat, each pair in a box: No. 899-11 row ..... pair 3 00 “ 899-12 “ pair 3 50 “ “ pair 4 00 “ 899-14 “ pair 4 50 Hair, Military, in Leather Cases, see Cases, Brush, Military. Hair, Electric, Scott’s doz. 27 00 Hair, Wire, Florence : Small, six in box, assorted doz. 3 50 Large, “ “ “ doz. 4 00 Hair, Wood, Wire, Argenseta : Small, each in box box 19 00 Large, “ “ box 23 00 Hair, Wood, Wire : Painted Flower backs, six in box, assorted . _ box 4 50 Pearl Inlaid, “ “ “ box 7 50 Each in box, variety .. doz. 2 50 18 OO Hair, Wood: No. 40 Fig. 760 doz. 1 50 “ 4431-11, assorted backs Fig. 761 doz. 6 00 “ 138--- Fig. 762 doz. 5 00 “ 94, Kent’s, black bristle Fig. 763 doz. 10 50 “ 94, “ white “ Fig. 763 doz. 12 00 “ 94, “ yellow “ Fig. 763 doz. 10 50 ‘ 806, McK. & R Fig. 764 doz. 6 00 7 .Fig. 765 doz. 12 00 “ 43, small, Style Fig. 766 . doz. 8 00 “ 44, large .Fig. 766 doz. 9 00 “ 61 Fig. 767 doz. 3 00 “ 426 . Fig. 768 doz. 2 00 “ 65, McK. & R. ... Fig. 769 doz. 7 5° “ 9069-11 , Fig. 770 doz. 9 00 “ 899 -Fig. 771 doz. 5 00 “ 4, Style Fig. 772.. ,, __ __ _ doz. 7 5° “ 09.-- Fig. 772 doz. 10 50 “ 120, Extra, small, Style Fig. 773 __ doz. 5 00 “ 121, medium -Fig. 773 doz. 6 00 “ 121, Extra -Fig. 773 doz. 7 50 “ 122 “ 122, Extra, medium doz. 8 50 “ 123, Extra, medium doz. 10 50 Curling .Fig. 774 doz. 5 00 “ 188, Kent’s Fig. 775 doz. 4 00 “ 81, McK. & R. Penetrating... _ -Fig. 776 doz. 12 00 “ 39-1, Penetrating doz. 10 50 “ 39-2, “ -Fig. 785 doz. 13 5° “ 39-3. “ doz. 16 50 “ 309, Tulip .Fig. 786 doz. 18 00 “ 213, Rose -Fig. 787 doz. 27 00 “ 113, Rose .Fig. 788 doz. 27 00 “ 1913, Ebonized .Fig. 789 doz. 18 00 679-9, Rose or Satinwood, Style Fig. 790. doz. 12 OO 679-11, “ “ “ Style Fig. 790 doz. 15 OO FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 239 BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Wood : No. 679-13, Rose or Satinwood .. Fig. 790 doz. 18 00 “ 679-15, “ “ “ Style Fig. 790. doz. 21 00 107, McK. & R., Barber . .. Fig. 791 doz. 13 50 50, “ “ Fig. 792 doz. 12 00 5, “ “ Fig. 793 doz. 24 00 22> “ “ -Fig. 794 doz. 6 00 73, “ “ Fig. 795 doz. 7 50 9, McK. & R. Fig. 797 doz. 21 00 “ I2> “ Fig. 798 doz. 24 00 IO> “ - - Fig. 799 doz. 21 00 “ 360.,.. Fig. 800 doz. 10 00 “ 14, McK. & R Fig. 801 doz. 24 00 “ 217 Fig. 802 doz. 18 00 “ 674-9, Satinwood, Style Fig. 796 _ doz. 9 00 “ 674-11, “ Style Fig. 796 doz. 12 00 “ 674-13, “ Style Fig. 796 doz. 15 00 “ 674-15, “ Style Fig. 796... doz. 18 00 “ 674-17, “ Fig. 796 doz. 24 00 “ 674-19, “ Style Fig. 796. .. . doz. 27 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Lawrence’s, Rose or Satinwood, Broad Oval, Penetrating, Oval Face: No. 1- 9 row . . doz. 12 00 ‘ ‘ 2-11 “ doz. 15 00 “ 3-13 “ doz. 18 00 “ 4-15 “ doz. 21 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Lawrence’s, Satinwood, Broad Oval, High Cut, Oval Face: No. 6-15 row doz. 30 00 “ 7-17 “ doz. 36 00 “ 8-19 “ doz. 45 °o Hair, Wood, Solid back, Lawrence’s, Tulipwood, Broad Oval, Medium Cut, Flat Face: No. 9-9 row _ _ doz. 10 50 “ 10-11 “ doz. 15 00 “ 11-13 “ doz. 19 50 “ 12-15 “ doz. 24 00 “ 13-17 “ doz. 30 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Lawrence’s, Foxwood, Long Oval, Medium Cut, Oval Face: No. 14- 7 row . doz. 7 5° “ 15- 9 “ doz. 10 00 “ 16-11 “ doz. 13 50 “ 17-13 “ doz. 18 00 “ 18-15 “ doz. 21 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Lawrence’s, Olivewood, Long Oval, Medium Cut, Oval Face: No. 20- 7 row ... doz. 7 50 “ 21- 9 “ doz. 10 00 “ 22-11 “ doz. 13 50 “ 23-13 “ doz. 18 21 “ 24-15 “ doz. 21 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Square, Twist Handle, White Bristle: No. 109- 9 row . doz. 15 00 “ m-ir “ doz. 19 00 “ 113-13 “ doz. 24 50 “ II5-I5 “ doz. 30 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Long Oval, Twist Handle, White Bristle: No. 209- 9 row ........ .... doz. 15 00 “ 211-11 “ ... . doz. 19 00 “ 213-13 ‘ _ doz. 24 50 “ 215-15 “ doz. 30 00 240 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Oval, Twist Handle, White Bristle: No. 309- 9 row .. doz. 15 00 “ 311-n “ doz. 19 00 “ 313-13 “ - doz. 24 50 “ 3I5-I5 “ doz. 30 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Square, Plain, White Bristle: No. 409- 9 row doz. 11 00 “ 411-11 “ .. -- - doz. 14 00 “ 413-13 “ Fig. 816 doz. 18 00 “ 415-15 “ - --- . doz. 24 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Long Oval, White Bristle: No. 509- grow . .. .. . - doz. 11 00 “ 5x1-11 “ - doz. 14 00 “ 513-13 “ - Fig. 812 doz. 18 00 . “ 515-15 “ - - - doz. 24 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Pear shape, White Bristle: No. 609- 9 row. .. ' .. doz. 11 00 “ 611-11 “ doz. 14 00 “ 613-13 “ Fig. 813 doz. 18 00 “ 615-15 “ doz. 24 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Plain, Oval, White Bristle: No. 709- 9 row. doz. 11 00 “ 711-11 “ .. - doz. 14 00 “ 7I3-I3 “ - doz. 18 00 “ 7x5—17 “ - --- - --- -- Fig. 806 doz. 24 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, California pattern, White Bristle, Oval Cut: No. 809- g row doz. 11 50 “ 811-11 “ doz. 14 00 “ 813-13 “ Fig. 807 doz. 18 00 “ 8i5-i5 “ doz. 20 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Satinwood, Decorated, California pattern, Unbleached Bristle: No. 909- grow — doz. 13 50 “ 911-11 “ — doz. 15 50 “ 9r3-i3 “ Fig. 815 doz. 19 00 “ 915—15 “ doz. 25 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Satinwood, Oval, Bristles drawn Zebra style, in large knots, Oval Face: No. 1009- grow .. doz. 15 00 “ ioii-ii “ .... . . .. . Fig. 809 doz. 19 00 “ 1013-13 “ doz. 25 00 “ 1015-15 “ doz. 31 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Olivewood, California pattern, Bristle drawn Zebra style, Oval Face: No. 1109- 9 row doz. 11 5° “ iiii-ii “ — . - doz. 13 50 “ 1113-13 “ doz. 16 50 “ 1115-15 “ doz. 19 50 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Satinwood, Military, Oval, Thick, Unbleached Bristle: No. 1209- grow doz. 14 00 “ 1211-11 “ doz. 18 00 “ 1213-13 “ .. . Fig. 811 doz. 24 00 “ 1215-15 “ doz. 30 50 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Boxwood, Pear shape, Extra stiff White Bristle, drawn Penetrating: No. 1309- grow — — doz. 15 50 “ 1311-n “ --- - doz. 19 00 “ 1313-13 “ doz. 23 00 “ i3I5-I5 “ Fig. 808 doz. 30 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 241 BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Oval, large holes, White Bristle, Oval Face: No. 1409- 9 row doz. 14 50 “ 1411-11 “ doz. i<> 50 “ 1413-13 “ Fig. 810 doz. 23 00 “ I4I5-I5 “ doz. 28 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Oval, White Bristle, Extra Long: No. 1509- 9 row __ _ doz. 16 00 “ 1511-11 “ Fig. 803 doz. 18 00 “ I5I3-I3 “ doz. 24 00 “ 1515-15 “ doz. 30 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Military Oval, White Bristle: No. 1609- 9 row . doz. 16 50 “ 1611-11 “ doz. 19 50 “ 1613-13 “ doz. 24 00 “ 1615-15 *• doz. 30 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Oval, White Bristle, Extra stiff: No. 1709- 9 row doz. 10 50 “ 1711-11 “ doz. 13 00 “ I7I3-I3 “ doz. 16 25 “ 1715-15 “ Fig. 805 doz. 20 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Oval, Extra Large, Finest Bristle: No. 1809- 9 row doz. 15 50 “ 1811-11 “ Fig. 804 doz. 20 00 “ 1813-13 “ doz. 25 00 “ 1815-15 “ doz. 33 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, California pattern, Fine Grey Bristle, Polished, Ebonized wood: No. 1909- 9 row . . doz. 12 00 “ 1911-11 “ Fig. 789 doz. 15 00 “ I9I3-I3 “ doz. 18 00 “ I9I5~i5 “ doz. 24 00 Hair, Wood, Solid back, Loonen’s, Rose or Satinwood, Long Pear shaped, Extra Long White Bristle, Oval Face : No. 2009— 9 row Fig. 814 doz. 17 25 “ 2011-11 “ doz. 22 50 “ 2013-13 “ doz. 28 00 “ 2015-15 “ doz. 35 00 Note.—We desire to call particular attention to our very extensive assortment of American, English, and French Hair Brushes, em- bracing the most desirable patterns of all popular manufacturers, comprising over five hundred different styles, ranging in price from 9.00 per gross to 120.00 per dozen. In addition thereto we have one hundred special designs in Boxwood, Olive, Rose, Satin, and Tulip wood, made to our patterns, which we recommend as very superior and desirable. Hair, Infant: No. 1, Florence . doz. 4 50 “ 385, Rosewood, Mirror Back Fig. 851 doz. 9 00 “ 385, Satinwood, “ “ ..... Fig. 851 doz. 9 00 “ 385, Tulipwood, “ “ ... Fig. 851 doz. 9 00 “ 408 Rosewood, “ “ Fig. 850 doz. 9 00 “ 408, Satinwood, ** “ Fig. 850 doz. 9 00 ‘‘ 408, Tulipwood, “ “ Fig. 850 doz. 9 00 “ 570, Black Back, inlaid with pearl Fig. 845 doz. 7 00 “ 670-6, Bone, Decorated, assorted colors Fig. 844 doz. 4 00 6 00 “ 1675, Buffalo.. .. .. _ Fig. 847 doz. 5 00 “ 1677, “ Fig. 848 doz. 7 50 “ 4319, Fancy Veneered Back Fig. 846 doz. 6 00 “ 4322, Satinwood, Picture Back Fig. 849 doz. 6 00 “ 6646, Bone. . Fig. 841 doz. 2 50 “ 6647, “ style Fig. 841 .. doz. 3 00 “ 6648, “ style Fig. 84! doz. 3 50 242 McKesson &, robbins* prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Hair, Infant: No. 6676, Bone _ . . Fig. 840 doz. 3 75 “ 6677, “ style Fig 840 doz. 4 50 ‘ 6679, “ style Fig. 840 doz. 6 00 “ 6695, “ square, style Fig. 842 GOZ. 3 50 “ 6697, “ . .Fig. 842 doz. 5 00 “ 7086, “ Decorated, assorted colors. _ ..Fig. 843 doz. 6 00 Hair, Infant, Ivory Oval, plain : 6 row. _ _ _ doz. 20 50 7 ‘ doz. 22 50 8 “ _ doz. 29 50 9 “ doz. 36 00 Note.,—We have illustrated but a few patterns of the very large line of “ Infant Brushes ” which we have at all times in stock, and which comprises Bone, Buffalo, Celluloid, Fancy Veneered, Ivory, and Wood backs in a great variety of styles and sizes, ranging in price from 12.00 per gross to 36.00 per dozen. In ordering please state material desired and limit of price (when special numbers are not given), to aid us in making selections. Hat, Celluloid, Amber, Square doz. 21 00 Hat, Celluloid, Shell: Oval _ _ _ doz Sauare . doz. 21 00 Hat, Celluoid, White: Oval doz Sauare .. .. __ doz Square, Inlaid (gold plate) . _ doz. 24 00 Hat, Ivory: 7 row, size, 6 x inches each 4 50 8 “ size, 6%x “ each 6 10 9 “ size, 7 x 1% “ each 7 50 10 “ size T%x i7/& “ each 9 00 Hat, Wood: No. 5 doz. 3 00 “ 8 H doz. 3 00 “ 21 H _ doz. 5 00 “ 26 H ... doz. 6 50 “ 45 H doz. 3 50 “ 40 H doz. 5 00 “ 40-0, H _ ..Fig. 693 doz. 4 00 “ 42-0, H ... --Fig. 697 doz. 4 00 “ 44 H... ..Fig. 695 doz. 3 00 “430 ..Fig. 699 doz. 3 00 “ 461 bis .. .. . doz. 2 50 ‘ ‘ 462 ..Fig. 694 doz. 4 50 Hat, with Handles and Velvet Back : No. 15, H doz. 5 00 “ 43-0, H ..Fig. 711 doz. 6 00 “ 43. H doz. 9 00 Hat-rim, No. 394 _ ..Fig. 713 doz. 6 00 Horse, Leather: No. 70, less discount . . doz. 3 10 “ 65, “ doz. 3 9° “ 100, “ . doz. 3 60! “ no, " doz. 4 75 “ 63, '• doz. 5 60 j “ 4000 “ doz. 5 35 “ 240, “ doz. 6 25 “ 127, “ doz. 6 25 “ 402, “ doz. 7 25 Parole, “ doz. 8 25 No. 331, “ doz. 8 50 “ 403, “ doz. 9 ool “ 52, “ doz. 10 00 Alt Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 243 BRUSHES, Continued: Horse, Leather: No. 33, less discount doz. 11 85 “ 86, “ doz 14 00 “ 85, “ doz. 15 50 “ 565. “ doz. 16 50 “ I-O. “ - doz. 18 60 “ 558, “ doz 21 65 “ 582, - doz. 26 75 “ 555, “ doz. 27 75 “ 580, “ doz. 24 75 “ 628, “ ■ doz. 35 00 “ 305, “ doz. 36 00 “ 750, “ doz. 51 50 Horse, Wood, Black Tampico : No. 10, W. O., flat face.- .. doz. 1 30 “ 15, W. O., oval “ ... .. _ _ doz. 1 80 “ 20, W. O., flat “ doz. 1 60 “ 25, W. B. O., oval face doz. 2 35 “ 30, W. ()., “ “ doz. 1 80 Kalsomine, Super Fine, Pure bristles, extra full, white outside: 6 inch, less discount .. doz. 34 50 7 “ “ doz. 40 75 8 4 4 44 _ _ _ ___ doz. 44 75 Kalsomine, Demi Fine, Pure bristles, white outside: 6 inch, less discount __ doz. 24 35 7 “ “ doz. 33 26 8 “ “ doz. 40 50 Kalsomine, Russia, Pure bristles, white outside, with mason or kalsomine handles: 6 inch, less discount doz. 22 50 7 “ “ doz. 27 25 8 “ “ doz. 36 25 Kalsomine, Phoenix, white outside: 6 inch, less discount _ doz. 17 00 7 “ “ ' doz. 22 25 8 4 * 44 doz. 28 75 Kalsomine, M + B, white outside: 6 inch, less discount doz. 14 00 7 “ “ doz. 16 50 8 “ “ doz. 20 50 Kalsomine, Eagle, White outside, adjustable handles: 8 inch, less discount . .. doz. 10 00 Kalsomine, Extra Extra Gloss, Extra long, selected white bristles, nickel plated ferrules: 7 inch, less discount - __ . . doz. 55 00 8 44 41 doz. 70 00 Kalsomine, I. X. L., All pure, yellow O. K. bristles, a superior brush: 7 inch, less discount . . doz. 44 50 8 “ “ doz. 54 75 9 “ “ doz. 64 00 Kalsomine, Extra Gloss, All white, O. K. bristles: 7 inch, less discount doz. 40 75 8 “ “ doz. 47 25 7 “ Nickel plated ferrule, less discount .. doz. 4i 25 8 44 44 il 44 44 _ _ doz. 47 85 Kalsomine, Favorite, All pure, yellow bristles: 6 inch, less discount doz. 30 10 7 “ “ doz. 38 10 8 “ doz. Kalsomine, Crescent, All pure, white bristles: 6 inch, less discount doz. 14 65 7 “ “ doz. 17 00 8 “ “ doz. 21 75 All Brushes marked “less discount-’ are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 244 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Kalsomine, O. K., all yellow bristles, nickel plated ferrules: 7 inch, less discount doz. 28 25 8 “ “ : doz. 36 25 Kalsomine, Extra, all pure, selected Russia bristles, New York standard brush, white outside, metallic bound warranted : 6 inch, less discount doz. 42 75 7 “ “ doz. 49 00 8 “ “ doz. 59 00 Lamp, Chimney, see Brushes Chimney. Lye, Tampico : No. i less discount - - doz. 3 00 “ 2, doz. 3 75 Marking: Bristle, round and flat, assorted sizes .. doz. 75 Camels Hair, round and flat, “ doz. 75 1 25 Marking Cotton, Copper bound : i inch less discount doz. 2 75 “ “ ----- --- doz. 3 60 i'/2 “ “ doz. 4 00 Marking, Cotton, Tin bound : i inch, less discount doz. 2 00 “ “ doz. 2 50 i k “ “ doz. 2 85 Nail or Hand, Bone, without handle : No. 13 Fig. 865 doz. 6 00 “ 23 Fig. 862 doz. 8 00 Nail or Hand, Leather, without handle, No. 1 Fig. 873 doz. 6 00 Nail or Hand, Wood, without handle : No. 2 . . . Fig. 872 doz. 5 00 “ 5 ■— Fig. 866 doz. 4 50 “ 15 Fig. 863 doz. 1 50 “ 09 Fig. 869 doz. 3 00 “ no Fig. 860 doz. 2 00 “ 30 Fig. 861 doz. 2 00 “ 860-7 Fig. 864 doz. 9 00 “ 2748, Zebra . .. _ Fig. 870 doz. 12 00 Nail or Hand, Polished boxwood, grooved handle on top, Lawrence’s, extra quality, each in case, very superior: No. 1 doz. 12 00 “ 2 Fig. 867 doz. 15 00 “ 3 doz. 18 00 “ 4 doz. 21 OO Nail or Hand, Bone, handle on top: No. 1610 bis-6, style, Fig. 871 . doz. 5 50 “ 1610-8, style, Fig. 871 -- - doz. 7 50 “ 1615-10 Fig. 871 doz. 10 50 “ 1660-6, style, Fig. 868 doz. 4 50 “ 1662-8, style, Fig. 868 doz. 5 50 “ 1664-10 . .. _ - Fig. 868 doz. 7 00 Nail, Bone, Curved Back, handle on top: No. 1620-6, style, Fig. 874 doz. 3 25 “ 1621-7, style, Fig. 874 doz. 3 75 “ 1622-8, style, Fig. 874. - doz. 4 25 “ 1623-9 Fig. 874 doz. 5 00 “ 1624-10, style, Fig. 874 - doz. 6 00 Nail, Bone, with handles : No. 533-5 doz. 1 50 “ 533-6 - doz. 1 75 “ 533-7 Fig. 880 doz. 2 25 “ 533-8 doz. 2 75 “ 533-9 doz. 3 25 “ 533-10--- doz. 4 00 “ 684-5 doz. 1 88 All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 245 BRUSHES, Continued: Nail, Bone, with handle : No. 684-6 _ _ _ Fig. 881 doz. 2 25 “ 684-7 doz. 2 75 “ 684-8 doz. 3 25 “ 684-9 doz. 3 88 “ 684-10 doz. 4 50 “ 1480-5 doz. 2 35 ‘ 1480-6 _. - . . _ doz. 2 75 “ 1480-7 Fig. 882 doz. 3 25 “ 1480-8 doz. 4 00 “ 1480-9 - __ . _. doz. 5 00 “ 1480-10 doz. 5 75 144 bis-5 doz. 3 75 “ i44bis-6 . . doz. 4 50 “ 144WS-7 _ _ doz. 5 50 “ i44bis-8 .. . doz. 6 75 “ 144 bis-g Fig. 883 doz. 8 25 " i44bis-io ... ... . doz. 10 50 “ 1430-5 doz. 4 75 “ 1430-6 doz. 5 50 “ 1430-7 doz. 6 50 “ 1430-8 Fig. 884 doz. 8 00 “ 1430-9 doz. 10 00 “ 1430-10 ... ... doz. 12 00 “ 146-6 doz. 5 50 “ 146-7 doz. 6 50 “ 146-8 Fig. 885 doz. 8 00 “ 146-9 doz. 10 00 Nail, Buffalo, with handle: No. 2375-6 Fig. 886 doz. 4 50 “ 3505-5 Fig. 887 doz. 3 75 “ 2758-8 Fig. 888 doz. 16 00 Nail, Celluloid, Amber, twist handle doz. 13 50 Nail, Celluloid, Shell, with handle: Plain . _ ... doz. 13 50 Twist .. .. doz. 13 50 Nail, Celluloid, White, with handle: Plain doz. 12 00 Plain back, twist handle.. . doz. 12 00 Panel back, twist handle .. .. doz. 12 00 Panel back, Inlaid (gold plate), twist handle doz. 16 50 Nail, Ivory, with plain handle : 6 row.. _ _ each 2 25 7 “ . 2 62 8 “ 3 00 9 “ _ 3 75 Nail, Ivory, with twist handle : 7 row. _ _ . .. each 3 37 8 “ % 75 Q “ _ _ 4 50 7 Nail, Wood, with handle : No. 3736 Fig. 889 doz. 18 50 “ 826-6, Zebra -Fig. 890 doz. 6 00 “ 826a-6, “ ... Fig. 891 doz. 7 50 Note.—We have in stock at all times in addition to those quoted above, a very extensive assortment of Hand and Nail Brushes, in Bone, Buffalo, Celluloid, Ivory and Wood, in all sizes and shapes, with and without wings, comprising upwards of two hundred pat- terns. If others than the above are desired, please state size and material with description of style and limit of price. Paint, Extra Ground. This is the old “New York Standard Brush ; ’ Extra Long, all pure selected 0. K. bristles, white outside, twine bound: No. 4-0, less discount _ . doz. 27 00 “ 5-0, “ doz. 31 00 “ 6-0, “ .. doz. 37 00 All Brushes marked “ less discount" are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 246 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Paint, Super Extra. Extra Long, all O. K. bristles, white outside, twine bound : No. 4-0, less discount ... . .. doz. 19 50 “ 5-0, “ doz. 22 50 “ 6-0, “ Paint, Semper Idem. Extra Long, all pure bristles, white doz. 26 50 outside, twine or wire bound : No. 4-0, less discount doz. 17 50 “ 5-o> “ doz. 19 00 11 6-0, “ . _ . Paint, Fine Ground. This is the old style paint brush, extra size warranted pure bristles, white outside, twine or wire doz. 22 35 bound: No. 1, less discount doz. 9 85 “ 1-0, “ doz. 12 25 ‘ ‘ 2-0, “ doz. 14 00 “ 3-o, “ doz. 16 25 “ 4-o, “ doz. 20 75 “ 5-0, “ doz. 24 75 “ 6-0, “ . Paint, Extra Prime Brand (P. B.). Pure bristles, extra heavy, doz. 27 25 round or oval, wire bound : No. 4-0, less discount doz. 13 65 “ 5-0, “ doz. 16 50 “ 6-0, “ doz. 20 00 “ 7-0, “ doz. 24 50 “ 8-0, “ Paint, Prime Brand (P. B.). Pure bristles, wire bound, doz. 27 85 white outside. (Oval from 4-0 to 7-0): No. 6, less discount doz. 1 75 “ 5, “ ..Fig. 924 doz. 2 20 4, “ Fig. 923 doz. 2 75 “3, “ Fig. 922 doz. 3 40 “ 2, “ Fig. 921 doz. 4 35 1, " Fig. 920 doz. 5 15 1—0, “ Fig. 919 doz. 7 40 “ 2-0 “ __ Fig. 918 doz. 8 55 3-0, “ Fig. 917 doz. 10 30 4-0, “ .. Fig. 916 doz. 12 55 “ 5-o, “ Fig. 915 doz. 15 15 “ 6-0, “ Fig. 914 doz. 18 40 7-o, “ Fig. 913 doz. 21 25 Paint, Super. White outside, wire bound : 1 No. 6, less discount doz. 1 65 5, “ Fig. 924 doz. 2 15 4, “ Fig. 923 doz. 2 50 - 3, “ Fig. 922 doz. 3 20 2, “ Fig. 921 doz. 3 85 1, “ Fig. 920 doz. 4 85 1—0, “ Fig. 919 doz. 5 85 “ 2-0, “ Fig. 918 doz. 7 85 3-o, “ Fig. 917 doz. 9 40 4-0, “ Fig. 916 doz. to 75 5-0, “ .Fig. 915 doz. 12 00 6-0, “ . . ... -Fig. 914 doz. 14 50 7-o, “ Fig. 913 Paint, H. Mixed quality, white outside, wire bound : doz. 16 10 No. 6, less discount doz. 1 65 ‘5, “ Fig. 924 doz. 2 10 “ 4, “ Fig. 923 doz. 2 30 '3, " Fig. 922 doz. 2 80 “2, “ Fig. 921 doz. 3 25 1, “ ._ _ -Fig. 920 doz. 3 65 “ 1—0, “ Fig. 919! All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent, i doz. 4 25 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 247 BRUSHES, Continued: Paint, H. Mixed quality, white outside, No. 2-0, “ wire bound : Fig. 918 doz. 4 65 “ 3-o, “ Fig. 917 doz. 5 75 “ 4-o, “ _ Fig. 916 doz. 6 55 “ 5-o, “ Fig. 915 doz. 7 35 “ 6-o, “ Fig. 914 doz. 9 00 “ 7-o, “ Fig. 913 Paint, Gray Oval Warranted all pure gray bristles, wire doz. 10 00 bound : No. 6, less discount doz. 1 28 “ 5, “ Fig. 901 doz. 1 40 “ 4, “ Fig. 902 doz. 1 75 “ 3, “ Fig. 903 doz. 2 00 “ 2, “ Fig. 904 doz. 2 40 “ 1, “ Fig. 905 doz. 2 60 “ 1-0, “ Fig. 906 doz. 3 75 “ 2-0, “ - Fig. 907 doz. 4 50 “ 3-0, “ Fig. 908 doz. 5 15 “ 4-0, “ Fig. 909 doz. 6 00 Assorted, 1 to 6 .. -. - Paint, Extra O. K. All white, selected bristles, extra long doz. 1 90 and extra heavy, wire bound: No. 5-0, less discount _ doz. 20 75 “ 6-0, “ .. doz. 24 65 “ 7-o, “ doz. 28 60 *1 8—0, * * — Paint, O. K. All white, pure bristles, wire bound: doz. 32 75 No. 4-0, less discount . .. ...Fig. 916 doz. 15 65 “ 5-o, “ Fig. 915 doz. 19 00 “ 6-0, “ ... Fig. 914 doz. 22 55 “ 7-0, “ ... Fig. 913 doz. 26 00 “ 8—0, li Paint, Extra Prime Brand (P. B.) Gloss Wire bound. All white, pure bristles, . Fig. 912 Round or Oval, extra heavy: doz. 30 75 No. 4-0, less discount.. Fig. 916 doz. 14 60 “ 5-o, “ Fig. 915 doz. 17 50 “ 6-0, “ .. Fig. 914 doz. 22 65 “ 7-0, “ - Fig. 913 doz. 24 50 “ 8-0, “ ... ... Fig. 912 Paint, Prime Brand (P. B.) Gloss. All selected,white bristles, wire bound, round,(or oval from 3-0 to 8-0): doz. 28 85 No. 6, less discount doz. 2 45 “ 5, “ Fig. 924 doz. 2 75 “ 4, “ Fig. 923 doz. 3 25 “ 3, “ .. Fig. 922 doz. 4 15 “ 2, “ . .. Fig. 921 doz. 4 85 “ 1, “ . _ -Fig. 920 doz. 5 65 “ 1—0, “ Fig. 919 doz. 7 25 “ 2-0, “ ...Fig. 918 doz. 8 80 “ 3-o, “ Fig. 917 doz. 10 50 “ 4-0, “ .. Fig. 916 doz. 12 75 “ 5-0, “ Fig. 915 doz. 15 60 “ 6-0, “ Fig. 914 doz. 18 75 “ 7-o, “ - Fig. 913 doz. 22 65 “ 8-0, “ ... .Fig. 912 Paint, Blind, Extra Gloss, all white, selected bristles, wire doz. 26 75 bound, best quality: No. 4, less discount doz. 9 10 “ 3, “ - doz. 10 75 “ 2, “ doz. 12 50 “ 1, “ Paint, Blind, Extra Gloss, white outside, warranted pure doz. 16 00 bristles, wire bound: No. 4, less discount ... doz. 8 75 “ 3, “ All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. doz. 10 00 248 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Paint, Blind, Extra Gloss, white outside warranted pure bristles, wire bound: No. 2, less discount __ doz. 11 40 “ i, “ doz. 13 00 Paint, Graining, all pure bristles, white, outside, leather b’d: No. i, width 4 inches, less discount doz. 11 60 “ 2, “ “ “ doz. 13 00 Paint, Roof or Deck, Knotted, wire bound, with handles: 2 knots, all gray, mixed, less discount , _ . doz. 7 00 3 “ “ “ “ doz. 10 00 2 “ mixed centre, white outside, round, less discount doz. 11 10 ' 3 “ doz. 16 25 2 “ all gray bristles, oval shape, less discount. doz. 23 00 3 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 33 00 Paint, Roof or Deck, all gray bristles, extra quality, oval, iron bound : No. i, less discount _ . doz. 24 75 “ 2, “ doz. 30 00 “ 3, “ doz. 33 75 Paint, Roof, H Oval, short handles, iron bound: No. i, less discount _ _ . . doz. 12 00 “ 2, “ doz. 12 60 “ 3, “ doz. 13 60 Paint, Ship, Oval, No. i, less discount __ doz. 31 50 Paint, Ship Seam: 4 inch, ordinary, less discount doz. 1 50 4}4 “ “ “ - doz. 1 85 4 “ extra bristles, wire drawn, less discount doz. 2 25 4/4 “ “ “ “ doz. 2 50 5 “ “ “ “ doz. 2 75 Paint, Stipplers Extra Walnut, all selected, white Russia bristles, tin bound. 3 inch, less discount doz. 11 75 3j4 “ “ doz. 13 75 4 “ “ doz. 15 50 4}4 “ “ doz. 17 50 5 “ “ doz. 21 25 5/4 “ “ doz. 26 00 6 “ “ doz. 29 25 Paint, Stipplers, Walnut, all black Russia bristles, tin bound: 3 inch, less discount doz. 8 50 334 “ “ doz. 9 75 4 “ “ doz. 11 00 4>4 “ “ doz. 12 50 5 " “ doz. 14 75 5/4 “ “ doz. 18 00 6 “ “ doz. 20 00 Paint, Stipplers, Wall, Extra. All gray bristles, wire drawn: No. i, size, 3x8 inches, less discount,- _ doz. 25 50 “ 2, size, 334 x 9 “ “ doz. 31 00 Paint, Stripers, Brick, wire drawn or nailed : 2 inch, less discount,, doz. 85 2>4 “ “ doz. 95 3 “ “ doz. 1 15 3/4 “ “ doz. 1 40 Paint, Tar: No. 1 short handle, less discount doz. 4 85 “ 1 long handle, “ doz. 5 50 Paint, Wall, Extra Gloss, all white Russia bristles, extra heavy, leather bound: No. 1, width, 444 inches, less discount doz. 33 00 “ 2, “ 5 ‘ ‘ doz. 39 50 3> “ 544 “ “ doz. 50 50 “ 4. “ 6 “ “ doz. 61 00 All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 249 BRUSHES, Continued: Paint, Wall, Extra. All Russia bristles, extra heavy, white outside, leather bound: No. i, width, 4inches, less discount _ — doz. 30 00 " 2, “ 5 “ “ doz. 35 00 3, “ .“ “ doz. 44 50 “ 4, “ 6 “ “ doz. 51 00 Paint, Wall, Superfine. All pure bristles, white outside, leather bound: No. i, width, 4 inches, less discount doz. 24 75 “ 2, “ 5 “ “ doz. 30 00 “ 3, “ 514 “ “ doz. 38 25 “ 4. “ 6 “ “ - doz. 45 50 Paint, Wall, O. K. All white, Okatka bristles, brass or leather bound: No. 25, width 3 inches, less discount doz. 16 00 “ 30, “ 314 “ “ --- doz. 18 75 “ 35 “ 4 “ “ doz. 23 00 “ 40, “ 4K “ “ doz. 29 00 Paint, Wall, Crown. All white bristles, brass bound: No. 1—0, width 3 inches, less discount doz. 6 70 “ 1. “ 3# “ “ doz. 8 00 “ 2, “ 4 “ “ doz. 11 25 “ 3, '• 414 “ “ doz. 14 50 “ 4, “ 5 “ “ doz. 16 50 “ 6, “ 2>A “ extra long, less discount doz. 10 50 " 7, “ 4 “ “ “ doz. 13 25 “ 8, “ 414 “ “ “ doz. 17 00 “ 9, “ 414 “ “ “ doz. 21 50 Paint, Wall, Extra Metallic. Pure bristles, extra long, white outside : 3 inch, less discount. . doz. 17 60 3# “ “ doz. 20 25 4 “ “ doz. 21 65 414 “ “ doz. 24 50 3 “ all white, less discount _ doz. 18 00 3l4 “ “ “ doz. 20 75 4 •* “ “ doz. 22 65 4# “ “ - “ doz. 26 25 Paint, Wall, Extra Triumph. All pure, white bristles, brass bound : No. 1 width 2>lA inches, less discount doz. 7 50 “2 “ 4 “ “ doz. 10 80 “ 3, “ 414 “ “ doz. 14 00 “ 4, “ 5 “ “ - doz. 16 50 “ 6, “ 3l4 “ extra long, less discount . doz. 10 40 “ 7. “ 4 “ “ doz. 12 50 8, “ 414 “ ‘ “ doz. 17 00 “ 9- “ 414 “ “ “ doz. 19 60 “ 10, “ 414 “ “ “ doz. 25 50 Paint, Wall, Triumph. All pure, white bristles, brass bound: No. 1, width inches, less discount . .. doz. 7 20 “ 2, “ 4 “ “ doz. 8 85 “ 3, “ 414 “ “ doz. 11 10 “ 4, “ 5 “ “ doz. 13 35 Paint, Wall, All pure white bristles, leather bound: No. 1, width 3*4 inches, less discounts doz. 5 90 “ 2, “ 4 doz. 9 65 “ 3- “ 414 “ doz. 12 35 “ 4, “ 5 doz. 16 00 “ 5, “ 514 “ doz. 21 00 Paint, Wall, All pure white bristles, ex. long, leather bound: No. 6, width 3 inches, less discount - — doz. 11 35 “ 7, “ 314 “ “ doz. 14 65 8, “ 4 “ “ doz. 16 75 All Brushes marked “ less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 250 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Paint, Wall, All pure white bristles, ex. long, leather bound: No. 9, width 4y2 inches, less discount doz. 19 25 “ io, “ 414 “ “ doz. 22 00 Paint, Wall, “A” All pure white bristles, leather bound: No. i, width 2>%. inches, less discount doz. 5 75 “ 2, “ 4 “ “ doz. 8 00 “ 3, “ “ “ doz. 11 85 “ 4, “ 5 “ “ doz. 14 25 Paint, Wall, “C.” All pure bristles, white outside, leather bound : No. i, width, 2>% inches, less discount doz. 5 00 “ 2, “ 4 “ “ doz. 6 60 “ 3, “ 4 “ “ doz. 9 00 “ 4, “ 5 “ “ doz. 10 25 Paint, Wall, or Stucco. All gray, Okatka bristles, nickel or leather bound: No. 25, width, 3 inches, less discount _ _ _ doz. 13 00 “ 30, “ 2>y2 “ “ doz. 15 50 “ 35, “ 4 “ “ doz. 19 00 “ 40, “ 4)4. “ “ doz. 22 00 Paper Hangers’, for smoothing paper: 2 rows, width 10 inches, black, less discount doz. 10 85 2 “ “ 10 “ white “ _ doz. 13 10 Plate, Silver: No. 1, straight, 2 rows, less discounts. _ _ doz. 2 OO “ 2, “ 3 “ “ doz. 3 00 “ 3, “ 4 “ “ doz. 3 50 “ 4, curved, 2 “ “ . doz. 3 25 “ 5, “ 3 “ “ doz. 3 75 “ 6, “ 4 “ “ doz. 4 75 Sash, Flat. Tin bound: No. 1, less discount __ . doz. 80 “ 2. “ doz. 95 “ 3, “ doz. 1 15 “ 4, “ doz. 1 40 “ 5, doz. 1 60 “ 6, “ doz. 1 90 “ 7, “ doz. 2 20 “ 8, “ doz. 2 60 Sash, Oval, Extra Chiseled. Chiseled point, extra fine: No. 3, less discount _ __ __ doz. 1 50 “ 4, “ doz. 1 80 “ 5, “ doz. 1 95 “ 6, “ doz. 2 50 “ 7, “ doz. 2 85 “ 8, “ : ■ doz. 3 25 Sash, Round, Extra. French style, wire bound: No. 1, less discount Fig. 925 doz. . 58 “ 2, “ Fig. 926 doz. 78 “ 3, “ Fig. 927 doz. 94 “ 4, “ Fig. 928 doz. 1 10 “ 5, “ Fig. 929 doz. 1 28 “ 6, “ Fig. 930 doz. 1 45 “ 7, “ Fig. 931 doz. 1 70 “ 8, “ Fig. 932 doz. 2 00 “ 9, “ doz. 2 45 “ 10, “ _ _ doz. 2 75 Sash, Round, Extra Fine. Half ferrule: No. 1, less discount __ doz. 49 “ 2, “ doz. 70 “ 3, “ doz. 85 “ 4, “ doz. 1 05 “ 5, “ doz. 1 35 “ 6, “ doz. 1 45 All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 251 BRUSHES, Continued: Sash, Round. Extra Fine. Half ferrule : No. 7, less discount -. . doz. 1 65 “ 8, “ doz. 1 90 “ 9. “ doz. 2 45 “ io, “ --- - doz. 2 75 Sash, Round, French. Pure French bristles, twine bound, Warranted: No. i, less discount . _ _ Fig. 925 doz. 92 “ 2, “ _ _ Fig. 926 doz. 1 02 “ 3, “ Fig. 927 doz. 1 40 “ 4, “ Fig. 928 doz. 1 90 “ 5, “ tig-929 doz. 2 37 “ 6, “ Fig. 930 doz. 2 85 “ 7. “ Fig. 931 doz. 3 25 “ 8, “ ... Fig. 932 doz. 4 25 “ 9, “ _ Fig. 160 doz. 4 55 “10, “ doz. 5 65 Sash, Round, H. F. Half ferrule, a good reliable brush: No. 1, less discount -- - - - — doz. 36 “ 2, “ doz. 50 “ 3, “ doz. 60 “ 4. “ doz. 72 “ 5, “ doz. 86 “ 6, “ doz. 1 05 “ 7- “ doz. 1 15 “ 8, “ doz. 1 25 Sash, Round Socket. Defiance, twine bound: No. 4, less discount - Fig. 928 doz. 1 90 “ 5, “ Fig. 929 doz. 2 25 “ 6, “ Fig. 930 doz. 2 50 “ 7- “ Fig. 931 doz. 3 35 “ 8, “ - Fig. 932 doz. 3 75 “ 9. “ doz. 4 65 “ IO, “ - - doz. 5 50 Sash, Round, Super Extra. Twine bound: No. 1, less discount., — Fig. 925 doz. 75 “ 2, “ Fig. 926 doz. 1 00 “ 3. “ Fig. 927 doz. 1 20 “ 4, “ Fig. 928 doz. 1 45 “ 5- “ Fig. 929 doz. 1 75 “ 6, “ Fig. 930 doz. 1 90 “ 7, “ Fig. 931 doz. 2 20 “ 8, “ Fig. 932 doz. 2 55 “ 9- “ --- doz. 2 95 “10, - doz. 3 75 Scrubbing, Tampico, Plain : No. 102, white, length, 8 inches-- gross 8 00 “ 102, gray, “ 8 “ — gross 8 70 “ 104, white, “ 9 “ - --- gross 9 40 “ 104, gray, “ 9 “ gross 10 00 “ 106, white, “ 10 “ — Fig. 1131 gross. 10 70 “ 106, gray, “ 10 “ Fig. 1131 gross 12 00 “ 108, white, “ 11 “ gross 12 70 “ 108, gray, “ 11 “ gross 14 00 Scrubbing, Tampico, Plain, with Handles : Same styles as above, 2.00 per gross extra Fig. 1132 Scrubbing, Tampico, N. M. (Steamboat Pattern): No. 1, white, length, 9 inches -- — gross 1 30 “ 1, gray, “ 9 “ gross 1 35 “ 2, white, “ 10 “ -- gross 1 40 “ 2, gray, “ 10 “ gross 1 45 Scrubbing, Tampico, with Wing: No. 28, white, length, 10 inches doz. 1 25 “ 28, gray, “ 10 “ — — -- doz. 1 33 All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 252 McKesson &, robe-ins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Scrubbing, Tampico, with Wing: No. 30, white, length, 11 inches “ 30, gray, “ 11 “ Scrubbing, Tampico, with Wing and Handles Same sizes and styles as above, 2.00 per Shaving, Badger, Bone : No. 24 “ 157 “ 159 “ 185 “ 515 “ 523 “ 790 Shaving, Badger: No. 102, Bone and Buffalo “ 14, Imitation, Bone and Wood Shaving, Badger, Buffalo : No. no. “ Ir3 “ 121 ._ “ 5i6 “ 517 “ 518 “ 520 “ 533 Shaving, Badger : No. 528, Metal “ 530, Metal and Wood “ 514, Tulipwood, bone caps _ “ 4000, Metal, Travelers’ Shaving, Badger, Ivory : Small Medium . _ _ _ gross extra. ... Fig. 1130 Fig. 950 ... Fig. 993 ... Fig. 992 ... Fig. 991 ... Fig. 989 ... Fig. 987 Fig. 988 -Fig. 994 ... Fig. 981 ... Fig. 977 ... Fig. 976 ... Fig. 975 ... Fig. 984 ... Fig. 985 ... Fig. 990 doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. 1 35 1 45 3 50 4 50 7 00 7 50 10 50 4 50 5 00 6 00 3 00 8 00 5 00 7 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 5 00 10 50 10 50 7 50 9 00 27 00 Large . _ _ doz. 36 00 Shavinc, Badger, Ivory, Travelers’: Small 1 45 00 Medium doz Large . _ _ doz. 54 00 Shaving, Bristle : 63 00 No. 75, Bone .. _ ---Fig. 954 doz. 2 50 “ 95. “ doz. 2 50 “ 136, “ doz. 2 25 100, Bone and Wood ...Fig. 951 doz. I 7^ 15 McK. & R., Buffalo Horn __ ..Fig. 966 doz. 8 00 108, Buffalo Horn. ---Fig. 956 doz. 3 00 107, Buffalo Horn and Wood ....Fig. 955 doz. 2 00 Shaving, Bristle, Wood : No. 7 doz. 3 75 9 doz. 5 00 “ 101 doz. 1 50 “ 102 doz. 2 00 “ '03 doz. 2 25 “ 125 doz. 38 “ 128 doz. 63 ‘ 1.33 “ 134 , ’ 1 50 “ 135 doz. 2 00 “ 219 doz. 2 25 “ 227 doz. 88 Note.—We have illustrated a few of our most salable patterns of Shaving Brushes which show however but a small part of our very extensive line of these goods. Our assortment is at 3.11 times very large, ranging in prices from 3.50 per gross to 60.00 per dozen. In ordering jplease_ state whether Badger or Bristle goods are desired and if in Bone, Ivory, Metal or Wood Handles, with limit of price’ FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 253 BRUSHES, Continued: Shoe, Dauber on top, No. 47 __ .. __ Fig. 729 doz. 5 50 Shoe, Dauber on top, with handle : No. 7 “ 20 “ 23 doz. 3 OO “ 26 _ “ 54 — Fig. 726 doz. 5 00 “ 75 “ 81 doz. 3 50 85 Fig. 725 doz. 4 00 100 Fig. 727 doz. 6 00 “193 Fig. 728 doz. 7 50 “ 236 “ 269 . “ 279 “ 281 . “ 282 Shoe Hotel, No. 3 Fig. 730 doz. 6 00 Shoe, Daubers, No. 5 Fig. 731 doz. 2 00 Shoe, In Sets, variety _ .. doz. 2 50 24 OO Stencil, White Bristles, Tin bound: No. 2-0, less discount doz. 95 “ 1—0, “ doz. 1 00 “ 1, doz. 1 05 “ 2, “ doz. 1 15 “ 3, “ doz. 1 30 “ 4, “ doz. 1 55 “ 5, “ doz. 1 80 “ 6, “ doz. 2 00 Stencil, White Bristles, Seamless, Zinc bound : No. 7, less discount doz. 2 60 “ 8, doz. ' 3 00 “ 9- “ doz. 3 50 “10, doz. 4 OO “ 11, doz. 5 00 “ 12, “ doz. 5 30 “ 13- “ doz. 7 9° “14, “ doz. 8 50 Stencil, Gray Bristles, Tin bound: No. 2-0, less discount doz. 80 “ 1-0, “ doz. 85 1, “ doz. 95 “ 2, “ doz. I OO “ 3- “ doz. 1 10 “ 4, “ doz. 1 3° “ 5, “ doz. 1 45 Stencil, Gray Bristles, Seamless, Zinc bound: No, 6, less discount . . doz. 1 60 “ 7, “ . doz. 2 10 “ 8, doz. 2 35 4 9, “ doz. 2 60 “ 10, “ doz. 2 90 “ 11, “ doz. 3 65 “ 12, “ doz. 3 75 Long Handle, less discount doz. 7 50 Stove Handle on top: No. 1, Black Tampico, length, inches__ doz. 1 35 “ 4, Gray “ “ 10 “ doz. 1 60 Eureka, Curved, Black Tampico, length, 10 inches doz. 1 50 Tooth, Celluloid, Amber, twist handle, 4 row . doz. 7 50 Tooth, Celluloid, Shell: Plam handle, 4 row _ . doz. 7 50 Twist “ 4 “ doz. 7 50 , * All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a dissount of 25 per cent. 254 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Tooth, Celluloid, White : Plain handle, 4 row _ .. _ doz. 6 00 doz. 6 00 doz. 6 00 doz. 9 00 doz. 1 75 doz. 2 75 doz. 4 50 doz. 3 50 doz. 4 50 doz. 2 75 doz. 3 50 doz. 2 00 doz. 3 00 doz. 5 00 doz. 4 00 doz. 5 00 doz. 1 50 doz. 2 00 doz. 3 00 doz. 3 50 doz. 1 50 doz. 2 50 doz. 3 00 doz. 1 38 doz. 2 25 doz. 1 25 doz. 1 75 doz. 2 50 doz. 3 50 doz. 1 75 doz. 3 00 doz. 50 doz. 75 doz. x 25 doz. 88 doz. 1 25 doz. 2 25 doz. 1 50 doz. 1 25 doz. 2 50 doz. 1 38 doz. 1 75' doz. 3 00' Twist “ 4 “ plain back __ Twist “ 4 “ panel back Twist “ 4 “ panel back, Inlaid (gold plate; Tooth, English, Kent’s, First Quality : 3 row 4 “ Figs. 1041 and 1049 to 1084 4 “ Badger hair__ .. - Fig. 1073 5 “ _ _ _ 6 “ Tooth, English, Kent’s, Palate : 4 row, assorted _ . _ . Fig. 1015 5 “ “ Fig. 1017 Tooth, English, Kent’s, Extra Secure, “Novelty”: 3 row . . - - _ 4 “ 4 “ Badger hair _ 5 “ __ ... 6 “ Tooth, English, Kent’s, Crown : 3 row - 4 “ . 5 “ 6 “ Tooth, English, Kent’s, Elephant: 4 row 5 “ 6 “ Tooth, English, Kent’s, Star : 4 row - 5 “ ._ Tooth, English, Kent’s, Shamrock, 4 row. Tooth, English, Lawrence’s, Countersunk : 3 row 4 “ 5 “ .. Tooth, English, Pierrepont’s: 3 row _ 4 “ Note.—The Cuts of Tooth Brushes on page 57 of our Illustrated Catalogue, represent some of our leading English patterns, besides which we have many others, too numerous to describe. We make a specialty of importing English Tooth Brushes, with the Customer’s name stamped on the handles, in quantities of two gross and upwards. To parties ordering the above quantity we will make a liberal dis- count fromthe dozen price. All of our English Tooth Brushes are waxed-back, wire-fastened, and warranted to be London made, comprising both bleached and unbleached bristles, goat and badger hair. We would also call attention to our line of second, third and fourth quality of which we have an extensive assortment, and offer at very low prices. Remark.—If our customers, in ordering Tooth Brushes, would de- signate cut of bristles, and whether soft, medium, or hard texture is desired, it will assist us in the selection of same. Tooth, French: 3 row, Bougie Fig. 1031 4 “ “ 5 “ “ No. 20-3 Fig. 1032 “ 91-4, Fancy Handle Fig 1045 “ 68-4, with Palate Fig 1025 “ 120 B-3, Boxwood Fig 1030 300-4. Fig. 1039 3°4_5 Fig. 1037 3°5~4 - Fig. 1040 3I2-4 Fig. 1036 316 bis-4 '... Fig. 1048 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 255 BRUSHES, Continued: Tooth, French: No. 325—4, Buffalo Fig. 1046 “ 493-4 Fig. 1035 “ 581-4, Decorated handle . Fig. 1042 “ 609-3 Fig. 1033 “ 7II-4 Fig. 1034 “ 748-4--- Fig. 1047 “ 1310-4, Decorated handle Fig. 1043 “ 1318-4, “ ‘ Fig. 1044 “ 8360-4 Fig 1038 Tooth, French, Ivory, Plain handle: 4 row.. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. 2 50 1 75 3 00 88 1 50 2 00 3 00 3 00 1 50 10 50 16 50 5 “ doz. Tooth, French, Ivory, Twist handle: 4 row -- _ 18 00 5 “ __ doz. 22 50 Tooth, French, Palate, : 5 row, assorted - Figs. 1016 and 10x8 doz. 1 50 Tooth, French, Pocket: No. 630-4, Bone handle doz. 4 00 “ 451-4, Buffalo handle, with mirror Fig. 1011 doz. 4 50 “ 452-4, “ “ Fig. 1010 doz. 4 00 “ 820-4, Wood handle, Style Fig. 1010 _ doz. 3 00 “ 450-4, “ “ with mirror, Style Fig. ioii_- doz. 4 00 Note.—Our Stock of French Tooth Brushes in Bristle, Camels hair, Goats hair, and Horse hair, comprises upwards of four hundred dif- ferent patterns manufactured in Bone Buffalo Horn, Blonde Horn, Ivory, Boxwood, Rosewood, Satinwood and Sandalwood handles, embracing every style known to the trade. These are personally selected every year by our European representative, from the most celebrated French makers, enabling us thereby to offer special in- ducements on this line of goods. Traveling, in leather cases, see Cases. Brush, Military. Tube, for Nursing bottles _ _ __ __ Fig. 657 doz. 25 Varnish, Flat, Extra Extra. All pure French prepared bristles, double thick, warranted: 1 inch, less discount doz. 2 25 i*4 “ “ doz. 3 85 2 “ “ doz. 5 75 “ “ doz. 6 75 3 “ “ doz. 10 35 3/4 “ “ doz. 14 50 4 “ “ doz. 19 00 414 “ “ doz. 22 00 5 “ “ doz. 00 Varnish, Flat, Extra. All pure French bristles, tin bound: 1 inch, less discount . doz. 1 40 “ “ doz. 2 15 2 “ “ doz. 2 75 2/4 “ “ : doz. 3 50 3 “ “ doz. 5 85 3/4 “ “ doz. 7 75 4 “ doz. 10 50 Varnish, Flat, Extra Prime. Extrafull, finest French bristles: 1 inch, less discount doz. 1 75 t}4 “ “ doz. 2 50 2 doz. 3 90 2>4 “ ‘ doz. 5 35 3 “ “ doz. 7 50 3/4 “ “ doz. 10 50 4 “ “ - doz. 13 50 Varnish, Flat, Half Elastic: ]/2 inch, less discount 1 to 4 inches, less discount inch inch 52 26 Varnish, Flat, Super. Pure French bristles: 1 to 3 inches, less discount. __ . inch 8 All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 256 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Varnish, Flat, Ordinary. Pure bristles: i to 4 inches, less discount .. inch Varnish, Flat, Extra Extra. Chiseled. Pure French prepared bristles,tin bound, warranted: i inch, less discount doz. 2 75 i Vt “ “ doz. 4 oc 2 “ “ doz. 5 85 “ “ doz. 7 5C 3 “ “ doz. 11 85 Varnish, Flat, Extra Chiseled, French bristles, tin bound: i inch, less discount .. _ _ doz. 2 25 “ “ doz. 3 30 2 “ “ . __ doz. 4 30 2>4 “ “ doz. 6 30 3 “ “ doz. 8 85 Varnish, Flat, Chiseled, French bristles, tin bound: i inch, less discount _ . __ doz. 2 15 iK “ “ .doz. 2 70 2 “ “ doz. 3 25 “ “ doz. 4 35 3 “ “ doz. 7 00 Varnish, Flat, Victor Chiseled. For coaches and fine var- nishing, double nailed, warranted : i inch, less discount doz. 3 40 iK “ “ doz. 4 50 2 “ “ doz. 5 50 2j4 “ “ doz. 7 65 3 “ “ doz. 10 85 3/4 “ “ doz. 13 85 4 “ “ doz. 18 00 Varnish or Paint, Oval, Gilt Edge. All pure bristles, wire bound: No. 6, less discount Fig 900 doz. 1 70 5» “ Fig. 901 doz. 2 00 4. “ Fig. 902 doz. 3 00 3, “ - --- Fig. 903 doz. 3 60 , 2> “ - Fig- 9°4 doz. 4 25 „ x> ‘‘ Fig- 905 doz. 5 00 1-0, Fig. 906 doz. 6 00 2-0, “ Fig. 907 doz. 6 75 3~°. “ Fig. 908 doz. 8 00 4-0. “ - - . _ Fig. 909 doz. 9 65 5~°> “ Fig. 910 doz. 11 50 6-0, “ _ _____ _ ._ Fig. 911 doz. 12 90 “ 7-o, “ doz. 15 00 Varnish or Paint, Crescent, G. All pure bristles, wire bound • No. 6, less discount . Fig 9™ doz. 1 70 5> “ Fig. 901 doz. 2 00 4, ‘ Fig. 902 doz. 2 90 „ 3’ „ ..Fig. 903 doz. 3 50 ,, 2> „ Fig. 904 doz. 4 00 „ Fig. 905 doz. 4 85 I_0> Fig. 906 doz. 5 75 .. 2~°’ .. Fig. 907 doz. 6 75 3-°> Fig. 908 doz. 7 75 4~°’ „ — Fig. 909 doz. 9 00 „ |“°’ „ Fig. 910 doz. 10 10 Fig. 911 doz. 11 35 “ 7~o, doz. 12 65 “ 8-0, doz. 14 00 Varnish, Oval, C Extra. All selected bristles, medium length. For fine varnishing: No. 1, less discount Fig 905 doz. 6 35 I-°> Fig. 906 doz. 7 35 All Brushes marked 11 less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 percent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 257 BRUSHES, Continued: Varnish, Oval, C Extra. All selected bristles, medium length. For fine varnishing : No. 2-0, less discount .. . Fig. 907 doz. 8 25 “ 3-0, “ Fig. 908 doz. 9 00 “ 4-o. “ Fig- 9°9 doz. 10 00 “ 5-0. “ Fig. 910 doz. 12 00 “ 6-0, “ Fig. 911 doz. 15 00 Varnish, Oval, Extra, Extra full. All white bristles, twine or wire bound: No. 2, less discount Fig. 904 doz. 5 25 “ 1, “ Fig. 905 doz. 6 85 “ 1-0, “ - Fig. 906 doz. 8 00 “ 2-0, “ Fig. 907 doz. 9 50 “ 3-0, “ _ Fig. 908 doz. 11 65 “ 4-0. “ 909 doz. 13 75 “ 5-o. “ Fig. 910 doz. 16 00 “ 6-0, “ Fig. 911 doz. 20 00 “ 7-0, “ doz. 23 5o “ 8-0. “ - doz. 29 25 Varnish, Oval, Prime Brand (P. B.): No. 7, less discount doz. 1 95 “ 6, “ - Fig. 900 doz. 2 55 “ 5, “ Fig. 901 doz. 2 90 “ 4. “ Pig. 902 doz. 3 90 “ 3, “ Fig. 903 doz. 4 95 “ 2, "• Fig. 904 doz. 5 70 “ 1, Fig. 905 doz. 6 40 “ 1-0, “ Fig. 906 doz. 8 00 “ 2-0, “ Fig. 907 doz. 9 10 “ 3-0, “ . Fig. 908 doz. 10 30 “ 4-0, “ Fig. 909 doz. 12 35 “ n-o, “ Fig. 910 doz. 14 65 “ 6-0, “ Fig. 911 doz. 17 65 “ 7-0, “ doz. 19 35 “ 8-0, “ doz. 25 ”5 Note.—These brushes can be used either for Paint or Varnish. All White bristles. Wire Bound, and we consider them the largest and best in the market, for the price. Every brush warranted. Varnish, Oval, Extra Chiseled. All pure white, French bristles, wire bound: No. 6, less discount doz. 3 00 “ 5, “ doz. 3 35 “ 4, “ doz. 4 10 “ 3, doz. 4 50 “ 2, “ doz. 6 00 “ 1, “ doz. 7 85 “ I-O, “ --- doz. 8 85 “ 2-0, “ - doz. 9 75 “ 3-o. “ - - doz. 12 00 “ 4-o. “ doz. 15 00 Varnish, Oval, Coach, Chiseled: No. 1, less discount - .. -- doz. 5 10 “ 2, “ doz. 7 00 “ 3, “ * - doz. 8 50 “ 4. “ doz. 10 15 “ 5. “ - doz. 14 00 Note.—These Coach Brushes are made of the very best French bristles, in the best manner, with a new flat handle, similar to a flat Varnish handle, and are decidedly the best and most convienent Varnish Brushes offered for use. Velvet, Bristle (extra length), rosewood back doz. 18 00 Velvet, Horse Hair: Black enamelled handle Fig. 559 doz. 4 00 Bone handle Fig. 555 doz. 7 00 Ivory handle - doz. 20 00 All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. 258 McKesson &, robbins’ pr ices-cu rrent, BRUSHES, Continued: Wall, see Brushes, Paint, Wall. Whisker: Bone handle, variety doz. 3 50 6 00 Buffalo handle, variety _ . _ doz. 2 25 4 50 Buffalo handle, with Mirror, variety __ doz. 6 00 7 50 Buffalo handle, with Mirror and Comb, variety doz. 7 50 9 00 Whisker, Celluloid, with Comb : Amber 12 OO Shell doz. 12 OO White _ 12 OO Whisker, Ivory: Oval, variety each 3 00 5 00 Square, “ .. each 3 00 6 00 Whisker, Wood, variety doz. 4 00 8 00 Whitewash, D. Extra. Mixed quality, leather bound, short handles: No. 6, width 6 inches, less discount doz. 3 35 “ 7, “ 6)4 “ “ Fig. mo doz. 4 00 “ 8, “7 “ “ Fig. mi doz. 4 50 “ 9. “ 7Vz “ “ Fig. 1112 doz. 5 00 “ io, “ 8 “ “ Fig. 1113 doz. 6 00 “ 12, “ 8)4 doz. 7 00 “ 14, “ 9 “ “ doz. 8 00 Whitewash, Extra, Gray, C. M. White outside, leather bound, short handles: No. 1, width 6)4 inches, less discount, style, Fig. 1110 doz. 7 40 “2, “ 7 “ “ style, Fig. mi doz. 8 25 “ 3. “ 7)4 “ “ style, Fig. 1112 doz. 9 35 “ 4, “ &)4 “ “ doz. 10 65 5, “ 8%" “ “ doz. 12 50 Whitewash, Extra, White outside, all pure, selected Russia bristles. Extra Heavy, leather bound, short handles. Warranted: No. 1, width 7 inches, less discount, style, Fig. 1111 doz. 16 85 “ 2, “ 7)4 “ “ style, Fig. 1112 doz. 20 65 “ 3, “ 7)4 “ “ doz. 25 00 “ 4, “ 7 M “ “ doz. 28 25 “ 5, “ 7)i “ “ doz. 31 00 “ 6, “ 8 “ “ style, Fig. 1113 doz. 40 50 Whitewash, Gray bristles, leather bound, short handles: No. 1-0, width 6)4 inches, less discount, style, Fig. mo. doz. 3 60 2-0, “ 7)/z “ “ style, Fig. 1112. doz. 5 60 “ 3-o, “ %}4 “ “ doz. 800 “ 4-o, “ 9 “ “ doz. 10 35 “ 5-0, “ 9 “ “ - - doz. 11 50 Whitewash, Mason, White outside, all pure bristles, leather bound, short handles. Warranted : No. 1-0,width 7 inches, less discount doz. 13 5° “ 2-0, “ j)4 “ “ doz. 16 50 “ 3-o, “ 8 “ “ doz. 20 25 “ 4-0, “ “ “ doz. 25 25 Whitewash, Ordinary. White outside, all pure bristles, leather bound, short handles, Warranted : No. 6, width 6)4 inches, less discount, style, Fig. mo.. doz. 6 00 “7, ‘7 “ “ style, Fig. mi.. doz. 7 25 8, “ 7)4 “ “ style, Fig. 1112.. doz. 8 60 “ 9, “ 8 doz. 9 50 Whitewash (Heads), Extra, Extra. All selected, white Russia bristles, extra long, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. 3, width 6)4 inches, less discount „ doz. 16 65 “ 2, “ 7 - “ doz. 19 25 “ 1, “ 7)4 “ “ doz. 2i 75 “ 1-0, “ 7)4 “ * “ doz. 24 75 All Brushes marked “ less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SU N DRIES. 259 BRUSHES, Continued: Whitewash (Heads), Extra, Extra. All selected, white Russia bristles, extra long, leathei bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. 2-0, width 8 inches, less discount _ doz. 29 25 “ 3-0, “ 8 doz. 36 50 “ 4-0, “ 8 % “ “ doz. 44 75 “ 5-0, “ 8 )4 “ “ doz. 5i 50 “ 6-0, “ 9 doz. 65 50 “ 7-0, “ 9 “ “ doz. 77 85 “ 8-0, “ 9 doz. 87 25 Whitewash (Heads), Extra. All pure bristles, white out- side, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. 39, width 7 inches, less discount doz. 18 75 “ 41, “ 7'A “ “ doz. 22 50 “ 43, “ 8 “ “ doz. 27 50 “ 9- “ 9 % “ ' “ doz. 42 25 “ 10, “ 10 “ “ doz. 50 25 “ 12, “ 10 “ “ doz. 62 25 Whitewash (Heads), Gloss. All pure white bristles, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125: No. 12, width 8 inches, less discount doz. 21 00 “ 14, “ 8 )4 “ “ doz. 24 50 “ 16, “ 9 “ “ doz. 27 75 Whitewash (Heads), Extra Gloss. All pure white bristles, extra long, leather bound. Style, Fig. 1125 : No. 15, width g)4 inches .. doz. 45 35 “ 17, “ 9lA “ Whitewash (Heads), Super. All white, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : doz. 53 75 No. 8, width 7)4 inches, less discount doz. 14 10 “ 9. “ 8 “ “ doz. 18 00 “ 10, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 22 75 Whitewash (Heads), Crescent. All white bristles. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. .6, width 6)4 inches, less discount. . doz. 7 85 “ 7, “ 7'A “ “ doz. 10 00 “ 8, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 11 85 “ 9, “ 9'A “ “ doz. 15 00 Whitewash (Heads), A.W. All pure white bristles, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125: No. 1, width 6)4 inches, less discount. doz. 6 35 “ 3, “ 7)4 “ “ doz. 8 85 | “ 5, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 13 90 “ 7- “ 9 “ “ Whitewash (Heads), Manhattan. All pure bristles, white doz. 18 10 1 outside, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. 22, width 6)4 inches, less discount doz. 9 00 ! “ 33, “ 7 “ “ doz. 11 85 “ 44, “ 7'A “ “ doz. 14 75 : “ 55, “ 8 “ “ doz. 17 85 “ 66, “ 8)4 “ “ Whitewash (Heads), Gray. All pure, gray bristles, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125: doz. 20 75 No. 1, width 6)4 inches, less discount . ._ doz. 3 40 | “ 3, “ 7 A “ “ doz. 4 85 “ 5, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 6 75 j “ 7, “ 9 “ “ Whitewash (Heads), Ordinary. White outside, pure bristles. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125: doz. 8 60 1 No. 6, width 6)4 inches, less discount _ doz. 6 10 “ 7, “ 7'A “ “ doz. 8 25 “ 8, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 9 75 ! “ 9, “ 9'A “ “ All Brushes marked “ less discount ” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. doz. 11 15 260 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, BRUSHES, Continued: Whitewash (Heads), Extra C. M. Ex. long, white outside. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. r, width 6*4 inches, less discount _ doz. 7 50 “ 2, “ 7 “ “ doz. 8 50 “ 3, “ I'A “ “ --- doz. 9 50 “ 4, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 11 50 5. “ 8)4" “ “ — - doz. 12 65 Whitewash, (Heads), B. White outside, leather bound. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No. 5, width 6)4 inches, less discount _ _ doz. 5 60 “ 6 “ 7 “ “ doz. 6 15 “ 7/2, “ 7K “ “ doz. 6 75 “ 8, “ 8 “ “ doz. 7 85 “ 9, “ 8)4 “ doz. 9 10 “10, “ 9 “ “ doz. 10 35 “ 12, “ 9 “ “ doz. 11 35 Whitewash (Heads), B.C.M. White outside, leather bound. Stvle, Figs. 1120 to 1125 : No.x 5, width 6 inches, less discount ..Fig. 1120 doz. 3 60 “ x 6, “ 6)4 “ ‘ _ --Fig. 1123 doz. 3 9° “ x 6)4,“ 7 “ “ doz. 4 50 “ x 7, “ 7)4 “ “ Fig. 1121 doz. 5 00 “ x 8, “ 8 “ “ Fig. 1124 doz. 5 90 “ x 9, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 6 75 “ xio, “ g “ “ Fig. 1122 doz. 7 50 Whitewash (Heads), Sovereign. All white, extra long, nickel bound, our best. Style, Figs. 1120 to 1125: No. 1-0,width 8 inches, less discount. doz. 12 65 “ 2-0, “ 8 “ “ doz. 14 85 “ 3-0, “ 8 “ “ doz. 18 75 “ 4-0, “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 21 25 “ “ 8)4 “ “ doz. 25 50 “ 6-0, “ 8)4 doz. 30 50 “ 7-o. “ 9 “ “ doz. 37 50 “ 8-0, “ 9 doz. 53 25 “ 9-0, “ 9 “ ' doz. 55 75 Whitewash (Heads), O. K. All white, extra long, Okatka bristles, extra heavy, leather bound: No. 9, width 10 inches, less discount, style, Fig. 1125.. doz. 47 00 “ 10, “ 10 “ “ doz. -61 50 “ 12, “ 10 “ “ doz. 75 00 Window, extra heavy, pure bristles, white outside. Handles 2 feet long: No. 1, round end, less discount doz. 10 60 “ 2, “ “ doz. 12 25 “ 1, Hat end, “ doz. 7 50 “ 2, “ “ doz. 8 50 Window, Popes’ Eyes. All bristles: No. 1, less discount __ _. doz. 9 75 “ 2, “ ___ doz. 12 15 “ 1—0, “ . doz. 8 25 “ 2-0, “ doz. 6 25 Window, Popes’ Heads: No. 1, less discount _ _ ...... doz. 12 10 “ 2, “ doz. 15 85 Long Handles, 8, 10, and 12 feet, i)4 cents per foot.Net BULBS: Atomizer, Rubber : Double . _ . Single Breast Pump, English, Rubber ... doz. 1 75 Syringe, Rubber: Double Single . . . 175 All Brushes marked “less discount” are subject to a discount of 25 per cent. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 261 BURNERS: Laboratory, See Stoves. BUTTON-HOOKS: Glove, Celluloid, Handles 3)4 inches long : No. 6, Amber, plain __ __ _ doz. 150 “ 7, Amber, twist doz. 1 5° “ 6, Coral, plain . . doz. 1. 50 “ 7, Coral, twist _ _. doz. 1 5° “ 6, Malachite, plain doz. 1 50 “ 7, Malachite, twist doz. 1 50 “ 6, Shell, plain doz. 1 50 “ 7, Shell, twist doz. 1 5° ‘ ‘ 6, White, plain doz. 1 50 “ 7, White, twist doz. 1 50 6, White, Inlaid (gold plate), plain __ _ doz. 2 50 7, White, Inlaid (gold plate), twist. doz. 2 50 Glove : Ebony Handle . doz. 6 00 Ivory “ Fig. 2270 doz. 7 00 Pearl “ doz. 10 00 Shell “ doz. 13 00 Shoe, Bone Handle, variety _ doz. 3 00 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, Amber: No. 7, plain, 5 inches long doz. 2 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ doz. 2 50 “ 10, plain, 7)4 “ “ doz. 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, Coral : No. 7, plain, 5 inches long doz. 2 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ doz. 2 50 “ 10, plain, 7]A “ “ doz. 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, Malachite : No. 7, plain, 5 inches long . doz. 2 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ _ doz. 2 50 “ 10, plain, 7“ “ doz. 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, Shell : No. 7, plain, 5 inches long doz. 2 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ doz. 2 50 “ 10, plain, 7)4 “ “ doz. 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, White : No. 7, plain, 5 inches long. _ doz. 2 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ doz. 2 50 “ 10, plain, 7)4 “ “ doz. 6 00 Shoe, Celluloid Handle, White, Inlaid (gold plate): No. 7, plain, 5 inches long doz. 3 50 “ 9, twist, 5 “ “ doz. 3 50 Shoe : Ebony Handle doz. 7 50 Ivory “ 5)4 inches long ... Fig. 2265 doz. 9 00 Pearl ‘ ‘ doz. 15 00 Shell doz. iS 00 Steel “ variety . doz. 50 3 00 CACHOUS, Aromatic: Bulk; I lb. bottles, with glass labels lb. 2 00 1 lb. boxes lb. I 75 Hooper’s: “ Aromatic Pearls,” brass box, sliding cover . gross 7 5° 9 00 Brass boxes gross 13 00 15 00 Paper boxes . gross 10 50 12 00 Paper boxes, Ladies .. ... gross 10 50 12 00 Paper boxes, “Lozenges” .. .. gross 13 00 15 00 “Jokes,” Brass boxes, sliding cover gross 6 50 7 00 Lawrence’s, Brass boxes.. gross 12 00 Lynch’s, Metal boxes, sliding cover . gross 7 50 9 00 Maw’s, Brass boxes gross 12 00 13 50 262 McKesson robbins’ prices-current, CACHOUS, Aromatic, Continued: McKesson & Robbins’ “Bouquet Lozenges” in i lb. tins Requa’s, “Opera” ... ... “Smax” lb. gross gross 1 00 g 00 9 00 “ Trix Small gross 4 4° Large gross 9 00 CAMPHOR ICE: Bazin’s ... . doz. 1 25 Caswell Massey & Co’s .. ... doz. 1 50 Hegeman’s doz. 1 60 Loveland’s .. _ . . doz. 1 00 McKesson & Robbins’ . ... . gross 16 00 18 00 Vaseline... doz. 1 50 CANDLE-STICKS: Brass, variety pair 1 25 7 50 Bronze, “ . ... pair 4 50 12 00 Gilt, “ . pair 1 50 10 00 Silver, “ pair CANS: Oil, Strang’s Pat., with faucet and graduated measure, for bottling heavy oils, balsams, &c., rapidly, without wasting: i gallon each 4 00 2 gallons each 4 5° 5 gallons each 5 00 CAPS: Bathing: Oiled Silk, variety doz. 5 00 9 00 Rubber, “ doz. 4 50 7 50 Bottle, Hunt’s, Paper, assorted sizes.. gross 75 1 00 Ice or Water, Rubber (pure gum): Davidson’s, No. 35 . -Fig, 24 doz. 24 00 27 00 Delano’s, No. 535 .... _. _. . Fig. 24 doz. 21 00 24 00 Goodyear’s, No. 4 _ doz. 21 00 24 00 Ice or Water, Rubber, white, Davidson’s : No. 31 doz. 22 50 0 1 rvA 32 Hg. 25 doz. 25 00 27 00 “ 33 ... doz. 28 00 Ice or Water, Rubber, white, Goodyear’s : No. 1 doz. 2 doz. 3 .. doz. 24 00 27 00 Knee: Cotton-Elastic doz. 15 00 18 00 Silk-Elastic doz. 21 00 24 00 Note.—For measurements take the circumference at 3, 4 and 5, and the length from 2 to 9. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 139, Fig. 5409. CAPSULES: Castor Oil: American “ Star ” doz. 2 00 Dundas Dick’s . doz. 3 00 Cod Liver Oil: American “Star” _ doz. 2 00 Dundas Dick’s.. _ doz. 3 00 Cod Liver Oil and Iodide Iron, American “Star” doz. 3 00 Copaiba: American “Star” doz. 2 00 Dundas Dick’s . doz. 2 50 Mathey Caylus’ . doz. 5 64 Copaiba and Cubebs: American “Star” __ doz. 4 00 Dundas Dick’s . doz. 5 00 Mathey Caylus’ .. . doz. 5 64 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 263 CAPSULES, Continued: Male Fern and Kamala, American “Star” __ doz. 5 00 Matico Copaiba and Cubebs: American “ Star ” . doz. 4 00 Dundas Dick’s __ . doz. 7 00 Sandalwood: American “Star” doz. 8 00 Dundas Dick’s .. .. __ . doz. 12 00 Sandalwood and Copaiba, Mathey Cavlus’ - .. doz. 9 00 Sandalwood, Copaiba and Cubebs, Mathey Caylus’ Sandalwood, Copaiba and Iron, Mathey Caylus’ doz. 9 00 doz. 9 00 Tar, Dundas Dick’s - doz. 4 00 Turpentine: American “Star” . doz. 2 00 Dundas Dick’s doz. 3 00 CAPSULETS: Copaiba, Dundas Dick’s. doz. 1 25 Copaiba and Cubebs, Dundas Dick’s doz* 2 50 Male Fern and Kamala, Dundas Dick’s doz. 6 00 Matico Copaiba and Cubebs, Dundas Dick’s... doz. 3 50 Sandaloood, Dundas Dick’s doz. 6 00 CAPSULOIDS: Castor Oil, Dundas Dick’s doz. 1 75 Cod Liver Oil, Duudas Dick’s. doz. 1 75 CARDS, Playing: Dougherty’s : No. o, Steamboat, second quality with indicators gross 24 00 “ i, Steamboat, first quality, with indicators . gross 27 00 “ i, Steamboat, extra quality, convex corners, with indicators gross 30 00 No. 6, Great Mogul, fancy back with indicators gross 36 00 “ 7, Great Mogul, fancy back, convex corners with indicators gross 42 00 No. io, Triplicate, pure linen convex corners “ 16 “P” Great Mogul, fancy back, enamelled with indicators .. igross 42 00 gross 60 00 No. 18, Triplicate, convex corners gross 72 00 “ 18. “ “ “ gilt edges. gross 96 00 “ 18, “ extra, convex corners, cat, dog, and horse head backs _ gross 84 00 No. 18, Triplicate, extra, convex corners, cat, dog, and horse head backs, gilt edges . . gross 108 00 No. 25. Spanish American, convex corners gross 72 00 “ 28, Great Mogul, (Euchre, 32 cards to pack) convex corners .. _. gross 60 00 No. 50, Indicators, convex corners gross 72 00 “5°. “ " “ gilt edges gross 96 00 “ 60, American Club, convex corners. gross 72 00 Visiting, Bristol Board, assorted sizes doz. 2 00 4 00 CASES: Baby Toilet, Satin lined : No. 1, Leather, containing bone handle brush, ivory handled comb, metal puff box with puff, and bone teething ring Fig. 1140 doz. 36 00 No. 2, Leather, containing rosewood mirror back brush, ivory handled comb, fancy metal puff box with puff, and Bone teething ring _ doz. 42 00 No. 3, Leather, containing rosewood mirror back brush, ivory handled comb, satin puff box with puff, and bone teething ring Fig. 1141 doz. 42 00 No. 4, Leather, containing bone handle brush, ivory handled comb, satin puff box with puff, and bone teething ring '. doz. 42 00 264 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, CASES, Continued : Baby Toilet, Satin lined : No. 5, Pink or Blue Plush, celluloid top, hand painted, containing square bone handle brush, ivory handled comb painted puff box with puff, ear cleaner and bone teething ring — No. 6, Velvet, beveled plate glass top, containing oval bone handle brush, ivory handled comb, engraved metal puff box with puff, and bone teething ring ... Fig. 1142 No. 7, Same as No. 6, velvet top, with hand painted, oval satin panel - No. 8, Pink or Blue Satin, containing square bone handle brush, ivory handled comb, painted metal puff box with puff, ear cleaner, and bone teething doz. doz. doz. 72 00 72 00 72 00 42 00 No. 9, Pink or Blue Plush, painted satin top, containing ovalbone handle brush, ivory handled comb, decorated porcelain puff box with puff, decorated porcelain sponge cup with sponge, ear cleaner, ivory teething ring, and shallow, satin lined drawer for safety pins, jewelry, etc.. each 12 00 Bottle, Satin lined: No. 1, Black or Red Russia Leather, containing one pair 12 oz., round bottles, richly engraved, cut bottoms, necks and stoppers. .. . each 12 00 No. 2, Black or Red Russia Leather, containing one pair 8 oz., square bottles, elegantly cut Fig. 1148 each 16 00 No. 3, Black or Red Russia Leather, containing one pair 8 oz., square bottles, finely cut each 13 50 No. 4, Fine Silk Plush, painted or embroidered top, assorted colors. Contents same as No. i..Fig. 1149 each 12 00 No. 5, Fine Silk Plush, painted or embroidered top, assorted colors, containing one pair 10 oz., square bottles, cut and engraved each 13 00 No. 6, Fine Silk Plush, painted or embroidered top, assorted colors, containing one pair 16 oz., Baccarat’s bottles, square, plain cut sides and neck, richly cut bottoms and lapidary stoppers . . . each 12 00 No. 7, Fine Silk Plush, embroidered top,assorted colors, containing one pair 16 oz., round bottles, richly en- graved, with cut bottoms, necks and stoppers . each 14 00 No. 11, Fine Silk Plush,embroidered top,assorted colors, containing one pair 16 oz., square bottles, handsomely cut 17 00 No. 12, Fine Silk Plush, embroidered top, asssorted colors, containing one pair 16 oz., round bottles, richly cut, new style each 19 00 Brush Buffalo Horn, Satin lined : No 3, Leather Fig. 1211 each 6 00 Brush, Celluloid, Satin lined : No. 1, Leatherette Fig. 1155 each 3 26 “ I, Leather -Fig. 1155 each 3 39 “ 1, Russia Leather Fig. 1155 each 3 59 “ 2, Leatherette Fig. 1157 each 4 25 “ 2, Leather Fig. 1157 each 4-50 " 2, Russia Leather .. .. Fig. 1157 each 4 75 “ 3, Leatherette, hair brush one size larger than in case No. 2 - _ each 4 75 No. 3, Leather, hair brush one size larger than in case No. 2 each 5 00 No. 3, Russia Leather, hair brush one size larger than! in case No. 2- . each 5 25 No 8, Leatherette Fig. 1159 each 5 00 “ 8, Leather Fig. 1159 each 5 25 “ 8, Russia Leather .. —Fig. 1159 each 5 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 265 CASES, Continued : Brush, Celluloid, Satin lined : No. 50, Leatherette . . Fig. 1156 each 7 04 “ 50, Leather __ _ Fig. 1156 each 7 75 “ 50, Russia Leather _ -- Fig. 1156 each 8 29 “ 52, Leatherette __ _ .. Fig. 1158 each 8 88 “ '52, Leather . Fig. 1158 each 9 23 “ 52, Russia Leather . _ Fig. 1158 each 9 50 “ 100, Leather _. Fig. 1160 each 16 50 “ 100, Russia Leather __ . . Fig. 1160 each 18 25 “ 210, Leather, with swinging mirror . __ Fig. ii6t each 8 71 “ 255, Velvet, with swinging mirror. .Fig. 1162 each 6 00 “ 258, Velvet, plate glass top Fig. 1163 each 6 92 Toy, Leatherette . . Fig. 1164 each 2 25 No.276, Velvet, plate glass top,. Fig. 1165 each 8 00 “ 265, Velvet. Fig. 1166 each 10 63 “ 4 Plush, containing square brush and mirror Fig. 1167 each 14 38 No. 3 Plush Fig. 1168 each 13 50 “ 103, Russia Leather Fig. 1169 each 11 84 “ 277, Velvet, beveled plate glass top . _ Fig. 1170 each 15 00 “ 280, Velvet, beveled plate glass top Fig. 1171 each 15 88 “ 0, Russia Leather, beveled plate glass top, with spring drawer for mirror Fig. 1172 each 14 54 No. 51, Leathertrunk Fig. 1173 each 9 83 “ 51, Russia Leather trunk Fig. 1173 each 11 63 “ 108, Plush, with embroidered or painted top, as- sorted colors. . Fig. 1174 each 35 00 No.102, Russia Leather .. . . Fig. 1175 each 25 00 “ 105, Plush, embroidered or painted top, assorted colors .. ... -Fig. 1176 each 18 00 No. 2, Easel, white velvet, hand painted, with glass covered oval space for inserting photograph, on ebonized easel, with metal ornaments Fig. 1178 each 17 68 No. 4, Easel, embossed plush, contents same as Fig. 1178 each 17 68 No. 6, Easel, in seal leather case, contents same as Fig. 1178 ... each 16 64 No. 1, Easel, same style as No. 2, containing oval brush and mirror . — each 16 43 No. 3, Easel, same style as No. 4, containing oval brush and mirror . each 16 93 No. 5, Easel, same style as No. 6, containing oval brush and mirror .. each 15 39 No.308, Polished French Walnut,with hand painted satin top, Fig. 1195 each 12 43 Note.—We have in stock at present upwards of two hundred different styles of Celluloid Brush Cases, ranging in price from 2.50 to 60.00 each, net, comprising—in addition to those we illustrate—the most popular styles from leading manufacturers, and many new patterns of our own, most of which have been added since the illustrations were made for our Illustrated Catalogue. We are continually adding original designs of our own, also careful selections from the latest styles shown in market. The usual trade discount will be allowed on Celluloid Sets, except our own cases on which we make a special discount. Brush, Ivory : No. 0, Black Russia Leather Fig. 1192 each 13 50 “ 1, Russia Leather.. .... Fig. 1193 each 18 00 “ 2, Russia Leather Fig. 1194 each 21 00 “ 3, Russia Leather Fig. 1201 each 30 00 “ 4, Russia Leather . -Fig. 1190 each 50 00 “ 5, Plush, embroidered or painted top Fig. 1191 each 75 00 Brush, Japanese: No. 10, Red Leather Fig. X2I2 each 9 00 Brush, Military, Russet Leather, Oval: Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), small . Fig. 1200 each 3 50 266 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, CASES, Continued: Brush, Military, Russet Leather, Oval: Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), medium _ . Fig. 1200 each 4 50 Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), large. -Fig. 1200 each 6 00 Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), extra quality with comb, small Fig. 1200 each 4 00 Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), extra quality, with comb, medium Fig. 1200 each 5 50 Containing one pair brushes (white or yellow bristles), extra quality, with comb, large _ Fig. 1200 each 7 00 Lawrence’s, white or yellow bristles. Fig. 1200 each 3 50 Brush, Military, Russet Leather, Square : No. 1, containing cloth, hair and hat brush, with comb, small, style, Fig. 1202 each 3 00 No. 3, containing cloth, hair and hat brush, with comb and mirror .. _ .Fig. 1202 each 6 00 No. 1043, containing cloth, hair, and hat brush, with comb _ .. .. -Fig. 1202 each 5 00 No. 7, containing one pair English hair brushes, and comb Fig. 1210 each 6 00 Buggy: No. 643, Red Morocco, very compact and well pro- tected, containing 8 i)4-oz. glass stoppered, 10 i-oz., 12 6-drachm, 8 4-drachm and 10 2-drachm corked vials ; the rows of vials are arranged to fall and show all the labels each 10 50 No. 649, Dark Morocco, contains 8 i-oz,, 12 4-drachm, 15 1)4-drachm, and 15 i-drachm corked vials, and elastic loops for surgical instruments each 6 85 No. 650, Seal Skin, contains 2 2-oz. glass stoppered, 6 i-oz., 8 4-drachm, and 18 2-drachm corked vials, and elastic loop for surgical instruments _. . _ each 10 00 No. 651, Dark Morocco, contains 8 i-oz., 12 4-drachm and 24 2-drachm corked vials, and space for sundries, size, 4)4 x 2 x 4)4 inches each 6 67 Note.—See also Cases, Vial. Card: Playing, see Boxes Card. Card, Visiting : Leather, variety '. doz. 6 00 50 OO Plush, “ .. .. doz. 15 00 45 00 Silk, “ doz. 12 00 36 OO Cigar: Calf, Morocco, Russia and Seal Leather, plain and orna- mented, metal frame, in great variety, style, Fig. 1225 doz. 9 00 72 OO Morocco, Russet, Russia and Seal Leather, in great variety, style, Fig. 1226. . doz. 12 00 48 OO Plush and Velvet, ornamented, variety doz. 24 00 60 OO Cigar and Cigarette, combined,variety doz. 21 00 42 OO Cigar, Cigarette and Match Box, three pieces in leather case, variety doz. 36 00 96 OO Cigarette: Calf, Morocco, Russia and Seal Leather, plain and ornamented metal frame, in great variety, Style of Cigar Case, Fig. 1225 doz. 9 00 42 OO Morocco, Russet, Russia and Seal Leather, in great variety Style, Fig. 1220 doz. 4 00 24 OO Dressing, Gentlemens’: No. 1, Lawrence’s Russet Leather, containing comb, hair, nail and tooth brush.. _ .. .. doz. 33 OO No. 2, Lawrence’s Russet Leather, containing two razors, buttonhooks and stick of shaving soap.. doz. 60 oo| FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 267 CASES, Continued: Dressing, Gentlemens’: No. 419, Russia Leather, Mirror in top, first quality fittings Fig. 1241 each 7 50 No. 423, Quality same as above Fig. 1243 each 8 00 Note.—We have a very large assortment of Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases in all materials, sizes, and styles, which it is impossible to fully enumerate, ranging in prices from 12.90 a dozen to 40.00 each. In ordering please state material desired, with limit of price. Dressing, Ladies’ : Alligator Leather, variety . each 6 00 24 00 English Calf “ “ each 6 00 24 00 Morocco “ “ each 4 00 24 00 Russia “ “ each 9 00 50 00 Plush, variety _ . _ each 7 50 75 00 Jewel: Alligator Leather, variety - - each 5 00 20 00 English Calf, “ “ each 4 5° 18 00 Morocco “ “ each 1 50 12 00 Russia “ “ _. each 5 00 20 00 Plush, variety each 3 00 24 00 Nail Toilet, Satin lined: No.8690, Fancy Paper Box, length, 5 inches.-Fig. 1250 doz. 6 00 “ 26, Leatherette Fig. 1251 doz. 9 50 10 50 27, “ Fig. 1252 doz. 16 00 18 00 287, “ -Fig. 1253 doz. 24 00 27 00 “ 1, Russia Leather Fig. 1254 doz. 30 00 “ 604-1, Red Leather, glass top,ivory fittings,Fig. 1255 each 4 50 “ 292, Leatherette, ivory fittings Fig. 1256 each 6 00 “ 600-1, Plush, beveled plate glass top, ivory fit- tings Fig. 1257 each 5 00 No. 601-7, Velvet, ivory fittings - Fig. 1258 each 10 50 “ 604-3, Red Leather, beveled plate glass top, lined, ivory fittings Fig. 1259 each 7 50 No. 600-3, Plush, beveled plate glass top, plush lined, ivory fittings ... Fig. 1260 each 9 00 No. 604-5, Red Leather, beveled plate glass top, velvet lined, ivory fittings Fig. 1261 eaeh 10 00 Odor, Satin lined: No. 579-2 Fig. 1268 each 3 50 “2823, Plush, leather ends,cut glass bottles, Fig. 1269 each 3 00 “ 4-1, Plush, cut glass bottles Fig. 1270 each 2 50 “ 933-2, cut Plush, glass bottles --Fig. 1271 each 2 00 150-2 ...Fig. 1272 each 2 75 150-3- Fig. 1273 each 2 50 “ 99-2, Plush, beveled plate glass sides, cut glass bottles _. ._ _. Fig. 1274 each 5 00 No. 545, Fine Embroidered Plush, beveled plate glass top, cut glass bottles Fig. 1275 each 8 00 No. 548-2, Plush, with oval beveled plate glass sides, Fig. 1276 each 12 00 No. 422-2, Plush beveled plate glass top and sides, cut glass bottles ... Fig. 1277 each 10 50 Show, Double Thick, French Glass, Full Metal Frame : 2 feet . .. Fig. 1290 each 21 00 3 “ 4 “ 5 “ 4 feet and upwards ... . . Fig. 1295 foot 5 00 4 “ “ Fig. 1296 foot 3 50 Show, Double Thick, French Glass : Wood Frame, 4 feet and upwards -Fig. 1296 foot 2 75 Full Metal Frame, 4 feet and upwards Fig. 1297 foot 3 50 Walnut Frame (for Prescription Scales) Fig. 1300 each 8 00 Oval Front, full metal frame, 4 ft. and upwards-Fig. 1303 foot 4 00 “ wood frame 4 “ “ Fig. 1303 foot 3 25 268 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, CASES, Continued: Show, Double Thick, French Glass : Same as Fig. 1297, showing back view of drop door Fig. 1304 foot 1 2 75 3 50 Circular, made only to special measurements. Exact drawings must accompany each order --Fig. 1305 foot 6 00 12 00 Pentagonal metal corners, 4 ft. and upwards.Fig. 1306 foot 4 50 Oval Front, “• 4 “ “ Fig. 1307 foot 3 9° Mansard Front, “ 4 “ “ Fig. 1308 foot 4 00 Straight Front, “ 4 “ “ Fig. 1309 foot 4 00 Show, Double Thick, French Glass Full Metal Frame : 6 feet and upwards. .. Fig. 1310 foot 7 50 9 00 6 “ “ Fig. 1311 foot 7 00 8 00 6 “ “ Fig. 1312 foot 7 00 8 00 6 “ “ Fig. 1313 foot 7 50 9 00 Note.—All the above Show Cases can be supplied with French polished plate glass, in one or two lights up to 16 feet long, for which special quotations will be furnished according to size. All cases are made with drop doors and spring hinges, unless other- wise ordered. Sliding doors or any style desired can be furnished. Cases less than 4 feet long will cost an advance per foot over prices quoted. Vial, McKesson & Robbins’: No. 4. Size, inches long; 2/4 inches wide; 1% inches thick ; contains twenty-one vials, secured by polished nickel-plated shields. The vials are two sizes ; nine with a capacity of 175 Granules ; 40 one- grain ; 21 two-grain, or 7 five-grain Pills, and twelve vials, holding 85 Granules ; 22 one-grain ; 9 two- grain or 5 five-grain Pills. Very convenient for the larger size Pills Fig. 1325 each 4 50 No. 5. Similar in style to No. 9, but contains 24 cork- stoppered vials, arranged in the upper and lower parts, as in case No. 4, and secured by leather sock- ets. Size, 7 inches x 2}/2 inches by inches; meant more especially for the smaller Pills. Vials contain 80 to 90 Granules each ; 23 one-grain Pills, or 7 two-grain each 3 00 No. 6. Size, 5inches x inches, bevel top ; con- tains 6 very handsome 2-drachm glass-stoppered vials each 4 00 No. 7. Size, inches x inches, bevel top ; con- tains 8 very handsome 2-drachm glass-stoppered vials. each 5 00 No. 8, Same style as Case No. 9. Size, 7 inches x 2% inches x 1 inch ; contains 12 one-drachm homoeopathic vials, set in leather sockets. Capacity of vials, same as No. 5- . each 1 75 No. 9. Size, 7 inches inches x 1 inch ; contains 12 half-drachm heavy flint glass, mushroom-stoppered vials, very handsome. Capacity, 75 Granules ; 20 one-grain, or 7 two-grain Pills . Fig. 1323 each 3 00 No. 10. Same style as No. 9, but contains 24 heavy flint glass mushroom-stoppered vials, arranged in the upper and lower parts, as in Case No. 4, and secured by leather sockets. Size, 7 inches x 2)4 inches x 1^4 inches. Capacity of vials, same as No. 9 _ . each 3 00 No. 11. Same as upper half of Case No. 4. Size, 6^ inches x 2% inches x 1 inch ; contains 12 long case vials, secured by neat, polished nickel-plated spring shields. Capacity, 85 Granules ; 22 one-grain, or 9 two-grain Pills each 3 00 No. 12 contains 24 long case vials, in two rows, similar in style to No. 4, with lower half of case the same as upper; vials secured by polished nickel-plated shields. Capacity same as in No. 11. Size, 6|^ inches x 2/4 inches x 1inches each 4 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 269 CASES, Continued: Vial, McKesson & Robbins’: No. 13. Same as No. 12, only the bottles are shorter. Size, 7 inches x 2 inches x inches ; contains 24 short vials, secured by neat, polished nickel-plated shields. Desirable where a narrow case is needed. Capacity, 75 Granules ; 17 one-grain ; 6 two-grain, or 4 five-grain Pills .. __ .. ._ No. 14. This case has been very favorably received by many members of the profession. It is well made, of fine black Morocco, lined with red, with soft leather at the edges to fit it to the breast pocket of the over- coat. It contains two receptacles for memoranda and powders, and 24 heavy, flint-glass vials, as follows 10 one-drachm, holding 65 Granules ; 8 two-drachm, holding 38 one-grain Pills ; and 6 three-drachm, holding 27 two-grain Pills. Size of case, 9 inches long, inches wide and 1 inch thick No. 15. Same style as No. 11, but only 8 vials. This case is a little gem, resembling a jewelry case, inches long, 3 inches wide and 1% inches thick. Space is left in the cover for one of McK. & R.’s Formula Books, which is furnished with each case No. 16. Pocketbook form, Morocco leather. Size, 4M' inches, inch thick; contains 8 one-drachm vials . each each each each 4 25 4 50 1 50 75 1 00 No. 17. Pocketbook form, Morocco leather. Size, inches, inch thick ; contains 10 one-drachm vials ; with pocket . _ each 3 00 3 50 Note.—We first put these cases, for Pills and Granules, on the market at the request of physicians, and we are happy to say that they have been received with much favor. The number and variety of the formulas of our Pills, together with their ready solubility, have, to a great extent, obviated the necessity of carrying the bulky medicine chest, with its solutions and powders. The cuts here exhibited give a general view of the style of the cases; they are very compact and meant to be carried in the pocket; are of Wood, Hinged, with Clasp: covered with fine Black Morocco and lined with Purple Velvet except No. 14, 16 and 17, which differ from the others in style. To give a better idea of the capacity of the Vials, we append the number of one-eight grain Morphia, and one and two-grain Quinine Pills, which they will contain; the Cases Nos. 4, 13 and 14 are the only ones which have vials large enough to admit of four or five-grain Pills. The prices here given include the empty vials ; should they be desired filled with Pills, not procurable at druggists’ at home, the Pills will be charged at list prices. Vial, Peacock’s Patent: 8 Vials Fig. 1320 doz. 21 00 10 “ doz. 24 00 12 " ----- doz. 27 00 16 “ . _ _ doz. 27 00 18 “ -Fig. 1322 doz. 30 00 20 “ . doz. 33 00 24 “ doz. 39 00 Vial: No. 428, 16 2-drachm vials, Morocco, strap, gilt lines.. doz. 13 50 “ 437, 162 “ “ wood frame, Morocco cov’d doz. 13 00 *' 488, 18 2 “ “ Morocco, sewed.. _ . doz. 12 00 “ 528, 20 2 “ “ Morocco strap, gilt lines.. doz. 15 00 529, 4 2j4 “ “ For the vest pocket doz. 6 00 533. 9 2K “ “ 1 r°w of vials, upright doz. 12 00 536, 18 2)4 “ “ 2 rows of vials, upright doz. 16 00 537. 20 2 “ “ wood frame, Morocco cov’d doz. 15 00 540, 16 \]/2 “ “ Calfskin, sewed doz. 11 00 “ 541,202 “ “ Calfskin, sewed.. doz. 14 00 544, 2 “ “ Russet Leather, strap doz. 10 00 * “ 549, 16 1 <4 “ “ Portmonaie style.Fig. 1321 doz. 18 00 “ 587, 16 ix/2 “ “ Morocco, sewed. doz. 10 00 “ 588, 20 2 “ “ Morocco, sewed doz. 13 00 270 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, CASES, Continued: Vial : No. 589, 20 4-drachm vials, Morocco, strap, gilt lines, - - -- Fig. 1329 doz. 23 00 No. 590, 204-drachm vials, Calfskin, sewed doz. 21 00 “ 591, 18 il/2 ‘ “ Portmonaie style doz. 20 00 “ 594,242 “ “ Portmonaie style. doz. 33 00 “ 596, 12 4 “ “ and 24 2-drachm vials, Morocco, with handle, hand case _ __ doz. 60 00 No. 600, 24 2-drachm vials, numbers on loop . doz. 24 00 “ 601, 12 “ “ and 8 6-drachm vials, best Turkey Morocco. Fig. 1326 doz. 33 00 No. 602, 20 2-drachm vials, wrapper case. _ doz. 17 00 “ 603, 12 2 ‘ “ and 8 4-drachm vials, wrap- per case . . Fig. 1324 doz. 20 00 No. 604, 10 2-drachm vials and 7 4-drachm vials, and 2 i-ounce glass stoppered bottles, upright case doz. 28 00 No. 605, 8 3-drachm vials on one side, and 2 pockets for powders on the other side, Russia Leather doz. 30 00 No. 606, 16 3-drachm vials, Russia Leather. .... _ _ doz. 33 00 “ 609, 63 “ “ wrapper case, soft red Morocco, doz. 12 00 No. 610, 20 2-drachm vials, sewed case, soft red Morocco .. doz. 16 00 No. 611, 10 3-drachm vials, wrapper case, soft red Morocco .. doz. 16 00 No. 612, 12 3-drachm vials, wrapper case, stiff ends, Fig. 1330 doz. 16 00 No. 613, ip 3-drachm and 14 1 vials, soft red Morocco doz. 24 00 No. 614, 18 3-drachm vials, soft red Morocco.. doz. 22 00 “ 615, 24 3 “ “ and 16 vials, 3 folds, 2 pockets, soft red Morocco. Fig. 1328 doz. 30 00 No. 616, 24 3-drachm vials, 2 pockets and place for powders _ Fig. 1327 doz. 24 00 No. 617, 10 4-drachm vials and 18 ij4-drachm vials, the vials upright, when carried in pocket . doz. 26 00 No. 619, 10 4-drachm vials and 28 2-drachm vials, 3 folds, soft red Morocco. doz. 38 00 No. 620, 10 4-drachm, 14 2-drachm and 28 i-drachm vials, 3 folds, soft red Morocco Fig. 1331 doz. 40 00 No. 621, 8 2-drachm vials on one side _ doz. 10 00 “ 622, 104 “ “ and 14 2-drachm vials, soft red Morocco .. .. doz. 28 00 No. 629, 10 2-drachm amber vials, stiff ends. doz. 13 00 No. 630, 6 i-drachm vials, for the vest pocket . doz. 5 00 “ 633, 84 “ “ glass stppered vials, and 12 2-drachm amber vials, stiff ends doz. 30 00 No. 635, 20 i-drachm vials, wrapper case, metal ends, soft red Morocco. doz. 21 00 No. 636, 24 2-drachm vials, wrapper case, metal ends, soft red Morocco __ doz. 26 00 No. 638, 10 3-drachm vials and 14 i%-drachm vials, wrapper case, metal ends, soft red Morocco doz. 30 00 No. 639, 30 2-drachm long vials, wrapper case, metal ends, soft red Morocco doz. 33 00 No. 640, 15 2-drachm, long, and 30 i-drachm, short vials, wrapper case, metal ends, soft red Morocco. .. doz. 36 00 No. 641, 12 2-drachm glass stoppered vials, well ground, metal ends, soft red Morocco doz. 27 00 No. 642, 12 2-drachm glass stoppered, and 10 3-drachm cork stoppered vials, metal ends, soft red Morocco doz. 36 00 No. 643, (Buggy Case), Red Morocco, very compact and well-protected, containing 8 1 %-oz. glass stoppered, 10 i-oz., 12 6-drachm, 8 4-drachm and 10 2-drachm cork stoppered vials ; the rows of vials are arranged to fall and show all the labels „ doz. 126 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 271 CASES, Continued: Vial : No. 644, 20 2-drachm vials, russet leather strap . - doz. 12 00 “ 645, 10 3-drachm glass stoppered vials, on one side, and silicate paper on the other, metal ends, dark Morocco.-. . — . - doz. 26 00 No. 646, xo 3-drachm glass stoppered, 12 2)4-drachm and 15 2-drachm corked stoppered vials, 2 pockets, metal ends, dark Morocco .. . doz. 40 00 No. 647, 10 3-drachm glass stoppered, and 15 2-drachm cork, stoppered vials, stiff ends, dark Morocco doz. 30 00 No, 648, 8 4-drachm glass stoppered vials, on one side, and pocket on other, stiff ends, dark Morocco doz. 24 00 No. 649 (Buggy Case), contains 8 i-oz., 12 4-drachm, 15 -drachm, and 15 i-drachm corked vials, and elastic loops for Surgical Instruments, dark Morocco, doz. 82 00 No. 650 (Buggy Case), contains 2 2-oz. glass stop- pered, 6 i-oz., 8 4-drachm, and 18 2-drachm corked vials, and elastic loop for Surgical Instruments, Seal Skin doz. 120 00 No. 651 (Buggy Case), contains 8 i-oz., 12 4-drachm, and 24 2-drachm corked vials, and space for Sundries, size, 4yz x 2 X4)4 inches, dark Morocco — — doz. 80 00 CASSEROLES. See Dishes, Evaporating, Porcelain, handled. CAUSTICS: Foucar’s, in wood doz. 1 00 Johnson’s, “ doz. 1 00 CEDAR-CAMPHOR: Requa’s, for Moths ... doz. 75 CEMENT: Dey’s doz. 1 50 Ede’s “Diamond” — doz. 1 50 Kay’s “ Coaguline ” doz. 1 50 Kay’s Cue doz. 1 50 CERATE: Vaseline, Plain, in 1 lb. cans. .. doz. 6 00 CHAINS: Sponge, in Sets of 12 Each - set 50 Watch, Steel, Variety doz. 75 1 50 CHALK: Billiard. .. . 75 90 Blackboard or Crayons. gross 12 15 Carpenter’s, white.. _ . gross 75 90 Tailor’s. - . . 50 CHALK-BALLS: Irvine’s, white, 4 dozen in box .. — box 1 00 Shand’s: Pink, each in paper box, 1 doz. in carton doz. 1 00 White, each in paper box, 1 doz. in carton . doz. 75 White, 4 dozen in box box I 00 CHAMOIS: Toilet, for applying powder, rouge, etc.: Lawrence’s . doz. 1 00 Lubin’s, Perfumed . doz. 1 75 Note.—For other Chamois, see Skins, Chamois. CHAMPAGNE TAPS. See Taps. CHAR PIE. See Lint. 272 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, CHESTS: Medicine. Russet Leather, with brass locks, containing square glass stoppered bottles, in mahogany trays, with glass mortar, graduated measure, four jars, tray for scales, and space for instruments under bottles, as follows : No. i, containing 4 4-oz., 16 2-oz., 18 i-oz. and 6 y2-oz. bottles. Length, 14 inches ; width, inches ; height, 9% inches _ . each 21 00 No. 1 Extra, containing 4 4-oz., 18 2-oz., 20 x-oz. and 8 Yi oz. bottles. Length, 15y2 inches ; width, 9y inches ; height, 9% inches _ __ each 23 00 No. 2 containing 14 2-oz, and 42 x/l-oz. bottles. Length, inches ; width, inches, height, 11 inches each 23 00 No. 3, containing 16 2 oz. and 18 y. oz. bottles. Length, I2j4" inches ; width, 8 inches ; height, Sy inches. each 17 00 No. 4, containing 2 4-oz., 16 2-oz. and 19 i-oz. bottles. Length, inches ; width, 8y inches ; height, 9^ inches _. 18 50 No. 5, containing 2 4-oz., 14 2-oz. and 16 i-oz. bottles. Length, 11 inches ; width, 8>y inches ; height, 9^ inches .. Fig. 1345 each 17 00 No. 6, containing 2 4-oz., 12 2-oz. and 13 i-oz. bottles. Length, inches ; width, 8y inches ; height, 9^ inches . _ __ each 15 50 THE FOLLOWING WITHOUT MORTARS, MEASURES, OR JARS. No. 7, containing 4 4-oz., 10 2-oz., and 6 i-oz., bottles. Length, 9inches; width, 7inches; height, 8y inches each 12 00 No. 8, containing 15 bottles. Length, 8% inches; width, inches; height, 7*4’ inches.Fig. 1341 each 10 00 THE FOLLOWING WITH TRAY IN FRONT OF BOTTLES. No. 9, containing 5 3-oz., 5 2-oz., and 4 i-oz., bottles. Length, 9inches; width, by inches; height, inches each 9 50 No. 10, containing 5 4-oz., 7 2-oz., and 6 i-oz., bottles Length, 10 inches ; width, 7y inches ; height, 5y inches Fig. 1342 each 11 50 No. 11, containing4 4-oz., 9 2-oz., 12 i-oz., and6 J^-oz., bottles. Length, 13 inches; width, 9y inches; height, $y inches . each 14 00 THE FOLLOWING WITH BUCKLE AND STRAP. No. 12, containing 5 and 4 i-oz., bottles; space in front. Length, 7 inches; width, inches; height, yy inches _ each 5 50 No. 13, containing 10 bottles. Length, 7 inches; width, 2>y% inches; height, 4y inches.- Fig. 1343 each 5 00 No. 14, containing 2 4-oz., and 6 2-oz., bottles; space in front. Length, 7 inches ; width, $y inches ; height, 5 inches Fig. 1344 each 6 00 No. 15, containing 12 Y-oz. bottles. Length, 8 inches; width, inches; height, 3Y% inches each 5 00 CHIPS: Poker, Celluloid, Red, White and Blue: No. 1, beveled edge, 100 in box box 4 00 “ 2, square edge, 100 in box box 2 50 CHIROPEDIN: Shaw’s: Large doz. 4 00 Small doz. 2 00 CIGAR-LIGHTERS: Wood Splints, assorted colors and sizes, variety .. b’ndle 3 15 CLEANER: Glove, Jouvin’s doz. 2 00 Hair Brush, Hassall’s ... . doz. 1 30 Sponge, Hassall’s. doz. i 1 501 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 273 CLEANERS: Brush, Metallic . Fig. 1370 Comb, variety . . Ear, See Aurilaves. Nail, Celluloid: Amber Shell White White, Inlaid, (gold plate) Nail, Ivory: No. 354 Fig. 1350 “ 355 (with Buffer) Fig. 1351 “ 358 “ ---- Fig. 1352 “ 360 Fig. 1353 “ 362 Fig. 1354 “ 364 Fig. 1359 “ 365 Fig. 1360 “ 366 Fig. 1361 “ 368 Fig. 1362 “ 369 Fig. 1376 “ 339 Fig. 1377 “ 340 Fig. 1378 “ 547 Fig. 1375 “ 40, Folding Fig. 1379 “ 350, In leather case ___Fig. 1357 “ 35C “ “ Fig. 1358 “ 347, “ “ Fig. 1380 “ 455, With brush... ... ... . ...Fig, 1381 “ 341, With brush Fig. 1382 “ 342 “ Fig. 1383 “ 343 “ Fig. 1384 Nail, Pearl, No. 349 Fig. 1355 Nail, Shell, No. 345 Fig. 1356 Nail, Steel, Lawrence’s Parisian, Double File with Polished Ends, Extra fine: No. 2, length, inches, 1 dozen on card “ 3, “ 4 “ “ “ 4, “ 4H “ “ “ 5, “ 4M" “ “ “ 6, “ 5'X “ “ - “ 7, “ 5A “ “ Assorted, Nos. 2 to 7, “ Note.—In addition to the above we have a large assortment of large size Ivory Nail Cleaners with and without files; also fine Steel of all sizes with and without handles, such as are used by professional manicures, ranging in price from 8.00 to 18.00 per dozen. CLIPPERS: Nail, Steel Fig 2810 Wire, Steel: Small (for opening wine) Large “ “ CLOTH: Lattice, Maw’s CLOTHS: Plate, Gard’s Wash : Acme _ doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. lb. doz. 1 75 2 50 1 25 1 25 1 25 2 00 75 75 1 25 1 25 1 50 3 50 3 50 4 00 4 50 1 75 2 00 2 50 8 00 3 00 1 25 1 50 5 00 1 75 1 75 2 25 2 50 4 00 3 50 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 6 50 7 00 6 00 15 00 15 00 24 00 1 00 4 50 3 50 2100 Small _. _ _ lb Large . doz. COAGULINE: Kay’s. See Cement. COCOA CREAM : Chalfant’s doz. COCOAINE: Burnett’s doz. 7 50 274 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COLLAPSABLE TUBES: Block Tin: i*/2 drachms, length i*/2 inches, diameter */2 inch _ 4 drachms, “ 4 “ “ % il gross 2 00 'gross 2 25 7 drachms. “ 4 “ “ Y “ gross 3 00 i*/2 oz., “ 4 “ “ 1 “ gross 4 50 3 oz., “ 4 “ “ “ gross 6 75 Note.—These Tubes are made of pure Block Tin, open on one end and closed at the other with a corked screw cap. They are used for Colors, Ointments, Pastes, Perfumes, &c., are impervious to water and air, and the metal of which they are made is able to bear pow- erful pressure. Pincers for closing Tubes, 1.25 each. For Illustra- tions of Tubes, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 219. COLORS: Eye Brow. See Pencils, Eye Brow. COMBS: Barber, Celluloid, Amber: Flat Back, No. 203, length, 7 inches Fig. 1910 Quill Back, “ 204, “ 7 “ Fig. 1911 doz. 3 00 doz. 5 00 Barber, Celluloid, Blue : Flat Back, No. 103, length, 7 inches . . Fig. 1910 Quill Back, “ 104, “ 7 “ Fig. 1911 doz. 3 00 doz. 5 00 Barber, Celluloid, Coral : Flat Back, No. 53, length, 7 inches Fig. 1910 Quill Back, “ S4, “ 7 “ Fig. 1911 doz. 3 00 doz. 5 00 Barber, Celluloid, Shell: Flat Back, No. 153, length, 7 inches Fig. 1910 Quill Back, “ 154, “ 7 “ Fig. 1911 doz. 3 00 doz. 5 00 Barber, Celluloid, White : Flat Back, No. 4, length, 7 inches Fig. 1910 doz. 3 00 Quill Back, “ 5, “ 7 “ Fig. 1911 doz. 5 00 Fo. 38 Fig. 1913 doz. 4 00 Note.—Celluloid Barber Combs are subject to the usual trade dis- count on this line of goods. Barber, Buffalo Horn, Black, French, Curved Flat Back : Length, 6 inches, coarse and fine _ “ 7 “ coarse and fine . _ doz. 2 50 doz. 3 00 Barber, Buffalo Horn, Black, French, Straight Quill Back : Length 6*/2 inches, y inch teeth, coarse . doz. 3 00 “ 6*4 “ 3A “ “ coarse and fine,. doz. 3 00 “7 “ */2 “ “ coarse doz. 3 25 “7 “ */2 “ “ coarse and fine doz. 3 25 “ 7/4 “ H “ “ coarse Fig. 1531 doz. 3 50 “ 7j4 “ H “ “ Fig. 1532 doz. 3 50 Barber, Buffalo, Horn, Blonde, French, Curved, Flat Back: Length, 6 inches, coarse and fine Fig. 1390 “ 7 “ “ doz. 2 50 doz. 3 00 Barber, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, French, Straight Quill Back: Length 6*4 inches, y inch teeth, coarse “ 6*4 “ 3A “ “ coarse and fine doz. 2 50 doz. 2 50 “7 " H “ “ coarse Fig. 1391 doz. 2 75 “7 “ Y% “ “ coarse and fine doz. 2 75 “ 7 *4 “ % “ “ coarse doz. 3 00 “ 7 */2 “ */2 “ “ coarse and fine doz. 3 00 Barber, Clear Horn, Swedge Back: Length, 6 inches, */2 inch teeth .. 6*/2 “ “ “ 7 “ >4 “ “ Fig. 1392 7/4 “• >4 “ “ ■doz. doz. doz. doz. 75 85 95 1 05 8 “ 34 11 “ doz. 1 15 Barber, Lead, see Combs, Dye. Barber, Raw Horn, McKesson & Robbins, Hand-made. Length, 7 inches, y inch teeth, coarse “ 7 “ Y% " “ coarse and fine.. doz. 1 60 doz. 1 60 “ 7>4 “ Y% “ “ coarse Fig. 1394 doz. 1 70 “ ~l*/2 “ H “ “ coarse and fine Fig. 1393 doz. 1 70 7 " >4 “ “ coarse Fig. 1395 doz. 1 60 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 275 COMBS, Continued Barber, Raw Horn, McKesson & Robbins, Hand-made : Length, 7 inches, XA inch teeth, coarse and fine, Fig. 1396 doz. 1 60 “ lYz “ “ “ coarse Fig. 1397 doz. 1 25 1 70 7lA “ y2 “ “ coarse and fine Fig. 1398 doz. 1 25 1 70 “ 8 “ y?, “ “ coarse doz. 1 80 “ 8 “ y2 “ “ coarse and fine doz. 1 80 “ 7 A “ Clipping Fig. 1399 doz. 1 75 iVi “ Taper, coarse and fine. Fig. 1398 doz. 2 25 Barber, Raw Horn, Metal Back, Noyes. No. 2270, length, 7 inches, y inch teeth, coarse doz. 1 65 “ 2275, “ vA “ H “ “ doz. 1 88 “ 2365, “ by “ Y% “ “ coarse and fine doz. 1 50 “ 2370, “ 7 “ H “ “ “ doz. 1 t>5 “ 2375, “ 7A “ H “ “ “ doz. 1 88 “ 2570, “7 “ A “ “ —Fig. 1409 doz. 1 63 “ 2575, “ 7A •* A “ “ doz. 1 88 “ 2580, “8 y “ “ doz. 2 13 Barber, Rubber. No. 113, length, 7 inches doz. 1 25 “ It 3: “ 7 A “ Fig- 1773 doz. 1 35 “ 113, “ yy “ coarse, style, Fig. 1773-- doz. 1 35 “ 120, “ 7y “ “ Royal,” coarse and fine, doz. 2 50 “ 121, “ 7 “ style, Fig. 1772 doz. 1 10 “ 121, “ 7 “ Fig. 1772 doz. 1 10 “ 121, “ 7 y “ doz. 1 20 123, “ 7 “ “ Royal,” coarse and fine, doz. 1 50 “ 124, “ 7 doz. 2 00 “ 128, “ 7 “ Fig. 1770 doz. 80 “ 128, “ 7 “ coarse doz. 80 “ 128, “ 7y “ style, Fig. 1770 doz. 90 “ 128, “ jy “ coarse, style, Fig. 1770.. doz. 90 “ 138, “ 7 y “ “Royal” Fig. 1776 doz. 2 50 “ 139. “ 7 y “ “Royal” doz. 2 50 “ 143, “ 7 y “ doz. 90 “ 143, “ yy “ coarse . doz. 90 “ 145, 714 “ “Royal” Fig. 1775 doz. 2 25 “ 170, yy “ “Royal” Fig. 1774 doz. 2 25 170, “ yy “ ‘‘Royal,” style, Fig. 1774 doz. 2 25 “ 607. “ “ style, Fig. 1771 doz. 60 “ 607, “ 7A “ Fig. 1771 doz. 70 “ 6l6, “ 6}4 “ doz. 60 “ 6l6, “ 7 “ doz. 65 “ 6l6, “ 7y “ doz. 70 “ 617, “ by “ doz. 60 “ 617, “ 7 “ .. .. doz. 65 “ 617, “ 7y “ doz. 70 “ 714, 7/4 “ - doz. 1 00 “ 714, “ 7y “ .. doz. 1 00 Barber, Shell: Flat Back. Length, by to 8 inches, variety _ doz. 12 00 21 00 Quill Back “ by to 8 “ doz. 15 00 36 00 Clipping, Barbers’, Raw Horn ... Fig. 1399 doz. 1 75 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Black, Curved, Flat Back : Length 6 inches, y to inch teeth doz. 3 00 “ y to iy “ “ doz. 3 50 “ 7 “ y to ay “ “ doz. 4 00 “ lYz “ yto i3A “ “* doz. 4 50 “ 8 “ y to iy “ “ doz. 5 00 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Black, Curved, Quill Back : Length 6 inches, y to \3/% inch teeth doz. 5 00 “ 6^ “ y to 1 y “ “ doz. 5 50 7 “ ytoiy “ “ doz. b 00 lYz “ y to 1 y “ “ doz. b 75 8 y to 1 y “ “ doz. 7 50 276 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Black, Straight, Flat Back : Length 6 inches, i inch, teeth doz. 3 50 “ 6 y2 “ i “ “ doz. 4 00 “ 7 “ i “ “ doz. 4 50 7 X “ i “ “ doz. 5 25 “ 8 “ i “ “ ... ._ doz. 6 00 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Black, Straight, Quill Back : Length 6 inches, i inch teeth _ doz. 5 00 “ i “ “ Fig. 1530 doz. 5 50 “ b'/2 “ 1X “ “ doz. 7 50 “7 “1 “ “ Fig. 1529 doz. 6 00 ‘‘7 “ 1 “ “ coarse doz. 6 50 7 “ 1X “ “ doz. 8 50 7% “ 1 “ “ doz. 6 75 VA “ 1 “ “ Fig. 1527 doz. 9 50 vA “ iX “ “ doz. 7 00 “8 “1 “ “ Fig. 1826 doz. 7 50 “8 “1 “ “ coarse doz. 7 50 “ 8 “ 1 “ “ doz. 10 00 “ 8# “ “ “ Fig. 1525 doz. 12 00 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Black, Taper, Quill Back : Length 6 V2 inches, 3/ to 1 inch teeth . . _ .. doz. 5 00 “ 7 “ k i “ “ doz. 5 50 “ 7 x/2 “ 1A inch teeth Fig. 1528 doz. 6 00 “ 8 “ i'X “ “ doz. 6 50 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, Curved Flat Back : Length 6 inches, variety . . doz. 2 75 “ 6X “ “ doz. 3 25 7 “ “ doz. 3 50 “ 7 X “ “ doz. 4 00 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, Curved, Quill Back : Length 6 inches doz. 5 00 6 00 “ 6 X “ doz. 5 50 6 50 “ 7 “ doz. 6 00 7 50 7 X “ doz. 6 50 8 00 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, Straight, Flat Back : Length 6 inches, 1 inch teeth doz. 3 50 “ 6]/2 “ 1 “ “ style, Fig. 1530...... doz. 4 00 “7 “1 “ “ doz. 4 50 “ 7 X “ 1 “ “ doz. 5 25 “8 “ 1 “ “ doz. 6 50 Dressing, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, Straight, Quill Back: Length 6 inches, 1 inch teeth _ doz. 4 50 6 00 “ ty2 “ 1 doz. 4 75 7 00 “ 6 x “ i'A “ “ doz. 7 50 “7 “ 1 “ “ style, Fig. 1529 doz. 5 25 8 00 “ 7 “ iX “ “ doz. 9 00 “ 7 A “ I “ “ doz. * 6 50 9 00 “ lYz “ iX “ “ doz. 10 00 “8 “ 1 “ “ style, Fig. 1526 doz. 7 50 10 00 “ 8 “ iX “ “ doz. 12 00 Dressing,Buffalo Horn, Blonde, Taper, Flat Back: Length 7 inches, X to 1 inch teeth. doz. 3 50 Dressing, Celluloid, Amber : No. 201, length 8 inches -Fig. 1914 doz. 6 00 “ 205, “ 8 )/2 “ Fig. 1916 doz. 6 50 “ 215, “ 8 “ Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 217, “ 6X “ Fig. 1912 doz. 4 00 “ 225, “ 7 “ style of Fig. 1915 doz. 5 00 Dressing, Celluloid, Black : No. 250, length 8 inches, half quill back doz. 3 00 “ 265, “ 8 “ Fig. 1915 doz. 8 00 “ 267, “ 6x/2 “ __ --Fig. 1912 doz. 5 00 “ 283, “ 7X “ Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 277 COMBS, Continued: Dressing, Celluloid, Blue : No. ioo, length, 8 inches, half quill back-- doz. 3 00 “ ioi , “ 8 “ -Fig. 1914 doz. 6 00 “ 105, “ sy “ -Fig. 1916 doz. 6 50 “ 115, “ 8 “ -Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 117, “ “ -Fig. 1912 doz. 4 00 “ 125, “ 7 “ style, Fig. 1915 . doz. 5 00 “ 133. “ 7lA “ .Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 Dressing, Celluloid, Coral : No. 50, length, 8 inches, half quill back- doz. 3 00 “ 51, “ 8 “ _Fig. 1914 doz. 6 00 “ 55, “ “ __Fig. 1916 doz. 6 50 “ 65, “ 8 “ _Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 67, “ “ Fig. iqi2 doz. 4 00 75, “ 7 “ style, Fig. 1915 - doz. 5 00 “ 83, “ iy2 “ -Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 Dressing, Celluloid, Malachite : No. 350, length, 8 inches, half quill back-. doz. 3 00 “ 35i, “ 8 “ -Fig. 1914 doz. . 6 00 “ 355, “ “ -Fig. 1916 doz. 6 50 “ 365, “ 8 “ -Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 383, “ I'A “ -Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 Dressing, Celluloid, Shell: No. 150, length, 8 inches, half quill back. doz. 3 00 “ 151, “ 8 “ .Fig. 1914 doz. 6 00 “ 155, “ S)4 “ quill back doz. 6 50 “ 165, “ 8 “ -Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 167, “ 6)4 “ _Fig. 1912 doz. 4 00 “ 175, 7 “ style, Fig. 1915. doz. 5 00 “ 183, “ 7 yi “ .Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 Dressing, Celluloid, White : No. 1, length, 8 inches, half quill back-. doz. 3 00 “ 2. “ 8 “ .Fig. 1914 doz. 6 00 6, “ 8)4 “ -Fig. 1915 doz. 6 50 “ 16, “ 8 “ .Fig. 1916 doz. 6 50 “ 18, “ 6)4 inches - .Fig. 1912 doz. 4 00 “ 26, “ 7 “ style, Fig. 1915-. doz. 5 00 “ 34, “ 7 K “ -Fig. 1917 doz. 10 00 “ 37, “ 8 “ flat back _ doz. 4 50 Dressing, Clear Horn, Straight, Flat Back : Length 7 inches, 1 inch teeth- .. doz. 2 50 “ llA “ 1 “ “ doz. 3 00 “8 “ 1 “ “ .-- . doz. 3 50 Dressing, Clear Horn, Straight, Swedge Back : Length 5 )/2 inches, 1 inch teeth -_ doz. 70 “6 “1 “ “ doz. 80 “ 6)4 “ 1 “ “ doz. 90 “ 6>4 “ 1% “ “ doz. 1 35 “7 “ 1 “ “ doz. x 00 “ 7 “ 1 “ “ doz. * 50 “ r/2 “ 1 “ “ doz. 1 10 “ v/2 “ i'/ “ “ doz. 1 65 “8 “ 1 “ “ - doz. 1 20 “ 8 “ 1% “ “ doz. 1 80 Dressing, Irish Horn, assorted sizes, variety, style, Fig. 1412 doz. 3 50 6 50 Dressing, Raw Horn: Length 5 inches, 1 inch teeth doz. 75 “ 5 “ i% “ “ doz. 85 “ “ 1 “ “ doz. 80 “ “ iX “ “ __ doz. 90 “6 “1 “ “ . .Fig. 1404 doz. 85 “ 6 “ 1% “ “ doz. 1 00 “ 6 “ 1% “ “ wide back. doz. 1 25 “ 6)4 “ 1 “ “ doz. 95 “ 6)4 “ 1)4 “ “ doz. 1 10 278 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Dressing, Raw Horn : Length by inches, iX inch teeth, wide back doz. 1 40 “ 7 “ i “ •“ doz. 1 05 “ 7 “ “ “ Fig. 1403 doz. 1 20 “ 7 “ 1% “ “ wide back doz. ■ 1 55 “ y r/ “ x “ “ doz. 1 10 “ V/z “ “ “ doz. 1 25 “ 7X “ iA “ “ wide back doz. 1 65 “8 “1 “ “ doz. 1 15 “ 8 “ 1 X “ “ wide back..Fig. 1402 doz. 1 40 “ 8 “ 1 “ “ doz. 1 80 “ &y2 “ 1% “ “ doz. 1 45 “ 8 y, “ iY( “ “ wide back doz. 1 95 Dressing, Horn, Metal Back, Noyes’: No. 000, length, 5 inches, X inch teeth “ 060, “6 “ X “ “ ..Fig. 1407 doz. doz. 90 2 00 1 ‘ 060, c “ 6 “ % ‘ ‘ “ with chain. Fig. 1407 “ 070, “7 “ - Fig. 1407 doz. doz. 2 50 2 25 “ 070, C “ 7 “ X ** “ with chain. Fig. 1407 “ 2150, “5 H “ “ doz. doz. 2 75 1 35 “ 2155, “ H “ “ doz. 1 50 “ 2160, “6 “ % “ “ ..Fig. 1411 doz. 1 75 “ 2165, “ 6y2 “ x “ “ doz. 2 00 “ 2770, “7 “ A “ “ doz. 1 83 “ 2775, “ 7K “ A “ “ --Fig. 1406 doz. 2 00 “ 2780, “8 “ X “ “ doz. 2 25 “ 2865, “ 6y2 “ 1 “ “ ... _ doz. 2 50 “ 2970, “ 7 “ 1 “ “ . doz. 2 13 “ 2975, “ iy2 “ 1 “ “ doz. 2 38 “ 2980, “8 “ 1 “ “ ..Fig. 1405 doz. 2 50 “ 3155, “ 5X “ A “ “ doz. 1 35 “ 3160, “6 “ X “ “ - - - doz. 1 50 “ 3165, “ ty2 “ “ “ ..Fig. 1410 doz. 1 67 “ 4770, “7 “ A “ “ --Fig. 1408 doz. 2 13 Dressing, Ivory, Curved, Flat Back: Length, 6 inches, X to iX inch teeth “ £>Y “ AtoIA “ “ doz. 24 00 doz. 27 00 “ 7 “ Y to 1Y inch teeth doz. 30 00 “ 1Y2 “ to 1 % “ “ doz. 33 00 “ s “ Atoi% “ “ doz. 36 00 Dressing, Ivory, Curved, Quill Back: Length, 6 inches, Y to inch teeth _ doz. 33 00 “ by “ y to i'y “ “ doz. 36 00 “7 “ A to I Ys “ “ doz. 39 00 “ 7'/z “ A to lA “ “ doz. 42 00 8 “ A to *A “ “ doz. 45 00 Dressing, Ivory, Straight, Flat Back : Length, 6 inches, 1 inch teeth “ by “ 1 “ “ doz. 21 00 doz. 24 00 “7 “1 “ “ doz. 27 00 “ 7 “ 1A “ “ doz. 30 00 “ iYz “ 1 “ “ doz. 30 00 “ iY “ ix “ “ doz. 33 00 “8 “1 “ “ doz. 33 o° “ 8 “ i'X “ “ doz. 36 00 Dressing, Ivory, Straight, Quill Back : Length, 6 inches, 1 inch teeth. doz. 30 00 “ by2 “ 1 “ “ doz. 33 00 “7 “ 1 “ “ doz. 36 00 “ 7 “ 1A “ “ doz. 39 00 “ r/z “ 1 “ “ doz. 39 00 “ iYz “ iA “ “ doz. 42 00 ..3 “ 1 doz. 42 00 “ 8 “ iX “ “ doz. 45 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 279 COMBS, Continued : Dressing, Rubber: No. IOO, length 5 inches _ .Fig. 1600 doz. 47 4 4 IOO, 4 4 doz. 50 IOO, 6 4 4 doz. 55 IOO, 4 4 6 K 4 4 doz. 60 IOO, 4 4 7 4 4 doz. 65 IOO, 4 4 7/4 4 4 doz. 70 IOO, 8 doz. 80 102, 6 doz. 90 < 4 102, 6 yi .Fig. 1635 doz. 1 05 102, 7 4 4 doz. 1 20 4 4 102, 7)4 4 4 doz. 1 30 4 4 102, 8 4 4 doz. 1 40 4 4 114, 4 4 7 4 4 doz. 1 90 4 4 114, 4 4 8 .Fig. 1603 doz. 2 40 4 4 114, 4 4 8 4 4 coarse doz. 2 40 n9, 4 4 8 4 4 .Fig. 1750 doz. 3 75 iig, 4 4 9 doz. 4 25 125, 4 4 9)4 t 4 fancy, curved back doz. 4 25 131, 8'A flat, curved back. doz. 3 00 4 ( 137, 4 4 9 flat, oval back .. doz. 4 25 4 4 144, 9 4 4 .Fig. 1753 doz. 3 50 4 4 162, 8 4 4 mottled Fig. 1672 doz. 1 55 4 4 163, 8 % 4 4 “ .Fig. 1675 doz. 2 40 4 4 164, 8 4 4 .Fig. 1671 doz. I 40 4 4 166, 8 44 .Fig, 1674 doz. 2 50 175, 9 4 4 Fig. 1676 doz. 4 00 177, 9 4 4 . Fig. 1677 doz. 4 75 4 4 192, 8 4 4 44 .Fig. 1673 doz. 1 90 4 4 500, 5 4 4 straight, metal back doz. 40 4 4 500, 4 4 5K 4 4 4 4 4 4 doz. 45 500, 6 doz. 50 t 4 500, 4 4 6^ 4 4 4 4 doz. 55 4 4 500, 4 4 7 doz. 60 4 4 500, 7)4 4 4 4 4 doz. 65 4 4 500, 8 doz. 70 501, 5 doz. 50 4 4 501, 4 4 S'A doz. 55 4 4 501, 4 4 6 .Fig. 1630 doz. 60 4 4 501, 4 4 6 yi doz. 65 501, 7 doz. 70 501, 7)4 doz. 75 501, 4 4 8 doz. 80 502, 4 4 6 doz. 90 502, 4 4 6^ doz. 1 00 5°2, 7 doz. 1 10 502, 7)4 i 4 doz. 1 20 5°2, 8 4 4 .Fig. 1602 doz. 1 30 601, 6K 4 4 doz. 65 601, 7 doz. 75 4 4 601, 7)4 doz. 85 601, 8 .Fig. 1643 doz. 95 4 4 602, 7 doz. 75 4 4 602, 7)4 doz. 85 602, 8 .Fig. 1620 doz. 95 603, 6 doz. 80 603, 6 A doz. 90 603, 7 doz. 1 00 603, 7'A . Fig-. 1642 doz. 1 10 4 4 603, 8 doz. 1 20 4 4 604, 6 heavy, flat back. doz. 65 < 4 604, 6 }4 4 4 4 4 doz. 70 4 4 604, 7 4 4 4 4 doz. 80 4 4 604, 7)4 44 “ doz. 90 . 4 604, 8 doz. 1 00 280 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Dressing. Rubber: No. 605, length 9 inches, extra heavy quill, curved back.- doz. 2 75' No. 608, length 8 inches Fig. 1606 doz. 1 50 “ 609, 8)4 Fig. 1605 doz. 2 15 “ 610, 8 Fig. 1601 doz. 1 65 “ 611, 8 Fig. 1607 doz. 1 45 “ 613, 6 4 4 doz. 70 “ 613, 7 Fig. 1640 doz. 80 “ 613, 8 doz. 90 “ 614, 7 Fig. 1631 doz. 75 “ 614, 7)4 doz. 85 “ 614, 8 doz. 95 “ 615, 8 Fig. 1644 doz. 1 40 “ 702, 8 4 4 wide oval, quill back doz. 1 75 “ 702, 9 doz. 2 50 “ 703, 8 straight, heavy flat back doz. 1 75 “ 705, 7)4 4 4 Fig. 1636 doz. 2 00 “ 705, 8)4 4 4 doz. 2 65 “ 706, 8 curved,fancy back doz. 1 50 “ 707. 7 4 4 Fig. 1641 doz. 1 00 “ 707. 7)4 doz. 1 15 “ 707, 8 doz. . 1 30 “ 7o8, 9 Fig. 1755 doz. 3 50 “ 710 8 fancy, crooked back . doz. 2 50 “ 712, 8 4 4 “ oval “ _ doz. 1 25 “ 7i3, 4 4 8 4 4 x Fig. 1604 doz. r 65 “ 715, 7)4 4 4 fancy, crooked back _ doz. 1 45 “ 716, 4 ( 8 4 4 “ straight “ doz. 1 25 “ 7i9. 8 4 4 “ oval “ doz. 2 00 “ 722, ( 4 7 grooved, oval “ doz. 1 25 “ 722, 8 doz. 1 65 “ 723, 7)4 4 4 straight, quill “ doz. 2 50 “ 723, 8)4 4 4 doz. 2 75 “ 726, 8 4 4 fancy, oval doz. 1 75 “ 727, 8 doz. 2 15 “ 728, 7 4 4 “ straight “ doz. 90 “ 728, 7)4 4 4 fancy, straight back - doz. 1 05 “ 728, 4 4 8 4 4 doz. 1 25 “ 729, 4 4 8 4 4 “ oval “ doz. 1 75 “ 730, 4 4 8 4 4 “ “ “ doz. 2 15 “ 73i, 4 4 7)4 4 4 doz. 1 25 “ 732, 4 4 8)4 4 4 doz. 2 40 “ 733, 8)4 4 4 doz. 2 40 “ 734, 7 4 4 doz. 2 00 “ 734, 7)4 4 « doz. 2 25 “ 734, 8 4 4 doz. 2 50 “ 735, 7 4 4 44 44 44 doz. 2 00 “ 735, 8 4 4 44 44 44 doz. 2 45 “ 736, 7)4 4 4 doz. 1 05 “ 756, 7 4 4 “ “ “Fig. 167.0 doz. 1 00 Dressing, Rubber, Extra Finish, “Royal.” (Each comb stamped in gold): No. 117, length 8)4 inches Fig. 1752 doz. 4 75 “ 117, 8)4 coarse doz. 4 75 “ 118, 8 Fig. 1761 doz. 3 75 “ 118, 8)4 ‘ ‘ doz. 4 75 “ 118, 9 ‘ ‘ doz. 5 25 “ 122, 4 4 8)4 Fig. 1751 doz. 4 50 “ 126, 4 4 7 taper, quill back it (4 doz. 2 50 “ 126, 4 4 8 doz. 2 75 “ 132, 8 “ coarse doz. 4 00 “ 132, 9 ‘ ‘ “ - Fig. 1754 doz. 6 00 “ 133, 9 ‘ ‘ “ heavy, flat back doz. 6 25 “ 146, 8 Fig. 1759 doz. 3 25 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 281 COMBS, Continued: Dressing, Rubber, Extra Finish, “ Royal.” (Each comb stamped in gold): » No. 147, length, 8 inches Fig. 1760 doz. 3 25 “ 148, “ 9 “ Fig. 1756 doz. 5 50 “ 149, “ 6 “ Fig. 1609 doz. 2 50 “ 149. “ V/z “ doz. 3 00 “ 150, “ 7 “ Fig. 1608 doz. 2 75 “ 151, “ r “ Fig. 1758 doz. 2 75 “ 152, “ ~]Yz “ style, Fig. 1758 doz. 3 15 “ 153. “ 8 “ style, Fig. 1758 doz. 3 50 “ 161, “ 9 “ Fig. 1757 doz. 6 00 Dressing, Shell, Curved, Flat Back: Length 7 inches, to 1 inch teeth .. “ lYz “ Y to 1% “ “ , doz. 24 00 doz. 33 00 ‘ 8 “ “ “ doz. 42 00 Dressing, Shell, Curved, Quill Back: Length 6 inches, Y to IY inch teeth _ _ “ 6Y “ YtoiY “ “ doz. 33 00 doz. 39 00 “7 “ Y to iY “ “ doz. 45 00 “ 7Y “ Y to \Y “ “ doz. 60 00 “ 8 “ “ “ doz. 72 00 Dressing, Shell, Straight, Flat Back : Length 6 inches, 1 inch teeth doz. 18 00 “ “ 1 “ “ doz. 21 00 “7 “ 1 “ “ doz. 24 00 “ 7 “ “ “ doz. 29 00 “ V/2 “ 1 “ “ doz. 30 00 “ vY “ *Y “ “ doz. 36 00 “8 “1 “ “• doz. 42 00 “ 8 “ lY “ “ - doz. 48 00 Dressing, Shell, Straight, Quill Back : “ 6 inches, 1 inch teeth doz. 30 00 “ 6 K “ 1 “ “ doz. 36 00 “7 “ 1 “ “ doz. 42 00 “ 7 “ *Y “ “ doz. 48 00 “ v/2 “ I “ “ doz. 54 00 “ 7Y2 “ lY “ “ doz. 60 00 “8 “ 1 “ “ doz. 66 00 “ 8 “ lY “ “ - doz. 72 00 Dressing, “Toilet,” Buffalo Horn: Black, Fine, variety Fig. 1533 Black, Fine, “ Fig. 1534 doz. 3 00 3 50 doz. 3 00 3 50 Dressing, “Toilet,” Rubber: No. 171, ' doz. 1 65 “ 172, Fine Fig. 1780 doz. i 05 ‘ 173 - - doz. 1 45 “ 174, doz. 3 00 “ 175, Fine Dressing, “ Toilet,” Rubber, Mottled. (Each comb stamped in gold): doz. . 1 75 No. 185, ... doz. 1 30 “ 186, Dressing, “Toilet,” Rubber, Extra Finish, “ Royal.” (Each doz. 1 60 comb stamped in gold): No. 372, doz. 4 50 Dye, Celluloid : No. 220, Amber Fig. 1900 doz. 2 25 “ 120, Blue Fig. 1900 doz. 2 25 “ 70, Coral _ Fig. 1900 doz. 2 25 “ 170, Shell ... Fig. 1900 doz. 2 25 “ 21, White Fig. 1900 Note.—Celluloid, Dye Combs are subject to the usual discount on doz. 2 25 this line of goods. Dye, Lead, Length 6 inches __ doz. 6 50 Dye, Raw Horn Fig. 1900 doz. 6 75 282 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Fine, Celluloid, Shell, Medium Width : gross 4 00 7 50 Nos. IO II 12 13 14 !5 S s.s 2 OO 2 40 2 27 2 67 2 53 3 00 2 80 3 33 3 07 3 67 3 33 413 doz. doz. Fine, Celluloid, White, Common Width : Nos. 9 | 10 II 12 J3 14 15 16 S S.S I OO I 30 I IO I 40 I 20 I 50 1 35 1 65 I 50 I 80 I 60 I 90 1 70 2 OO 1 8S 2 15 doz. doz. Fine, Celluloid, White, Medium Width : Nos. 9 IO II 12 13 14 15 l6 S S.S 1 30 1 60 I 50 I 80 1 70 2 OO 1 90 2 25 2 IO 2 50 2 30 2 75 2 50 3 10 2 75 3 25 doz. doz. Fine, Celluloid, White, Extra Width : Nos. 9 IO II 12 !3 14 15 l6 S S.S 2 25 2 70 2 75 3 35 3 10 3 75 3 35 4 00 3 65 4 5° 3 95 4 70 4 20 5 05 4 5° 5 35 doz. doz. Note.—The usual Fine, Horn, vari Fine, Horn, Blor trade discount allowed on Celluloid Fine Comb. ety _ ide, Grooved, American : Nos. 10 | 11 12 13 14 15 S.S 63 1 75 88 1 00 113 1 25 doz. Fine, Horn, Imitation Shell. Nos. 12 13 14 JS | S.S I OO 115 125 1 38 I doz. Fine, Ivory, Common Width. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 86. Nos. 8 9 IO 11 12 13 T4 15 l6 S 5.5. ... 5.5.5. . I IO 1 45 2 00 1 55 2 05 2 75 2 20 2 60 3 45 2 45 2 90 3 8S 2 70 3 20 4 25 2 80 3 35 4 85 2 95 3 60 5 25 3 °5 3 85 5 50 3 20 4 00 5 60 doz. doz. doz. Fine, Ivory, Medium Width and Thickness. See Illus- trated Catalogue, page 86. Nos 8 9 IO II 12 13 14 15 l6 S S.S. ... S s s.. 2 00 2 75 3 25 3 00 3 60 4 85 3 75 4 55 6 10 4 25 5 20 6 75 4 55 5 70 7 3° 5 00 6 20 8 00 5 35 6 60 8 60 5 55 6 95 9 35 5 75 7 25 9 75 doz. doz. doz. Fine, Ivory, Extra Width and Thickness. See Il- lustrated Catalogue, page 86. Nos. 8 9 IO II 12 13 14 15 l6 S 5.5 5.5.5 . 3 25 4 25 4 85 4 °5 4 83 6 50 5 00 6 10 8 10 5 60 6 75 8 95 6 10 7 3° 9 75 6 60 8 00 1° 55 7 10 8 55 11 35 7 60 9 20 12 20 8 10 9 75 13 00 doz doz. doz. Fine, Rubber, American Co.’s Common Width.Fig. 1820: Nos. 39-9 40-10 41-11 42-12 43_I3 44-14 45-15 3 5° 3 75 4 00 4 25 4 50 5 00 5 75 gross Fine, Rubber, American Co.’s Medium Width, Fancy Pat- terns, Fig. 1825: Nos. 168-10168-11 168-12 168-13 168-14 168-15 168-16I S. 4 25 1 4 50 4 85 5 25 5 75 1 6 25 6 75 1 gross FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGI STS’ SUNDRIES 283 COMBS, Continued: Fine, Rubber, American Co’s Extra Width, Fancy Patterns, Fig. 1826: doz. 65 doz. 70 doz. 70 doz. 85 doz. 1 00 doz. 85 doz. 70 j doz. 95 doz. 1 20 doz. 1 35 doz. 1 50 doz. 1 50 Nos. 169-12 169-13 169-14 169-15 169-16 S 8 25 9 00 9 75 1 10 50 11 25 gross Fine, Rubber, Common Width, Figs. 1830 and 1831. Nos. 9 IO II 12 13 14 | 13 16 S 42 S.S 46 45 50 5° 55 55 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 75 doz. 80 doz. Fine, Rubber, Medium Width and Thickness. Figs. 1832 and 1833: Nos. | 10 II 12 13 15 l6 S S.S 55 60 60 65 65 7° 70 75 75 80 80 85 85 90 doz. doz. Fine, Rubber, Medium Width and Thickness, Fancy Pat- terns, Fig. 1814: Nos. 10 | 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 1 S. S.S 60 65 6s 70 70 75 75 80 80 85 85 90 90 95 doz. doz. Fine, Rubber, Extra Width and Thickness, Figs. 1834—1835: ■ Nos. | 12 *3 15 | 16 S S.S 70 75 75 80 80 85 85 90 90 ! 95 doz. doz. Fine, Rubber, Extra Width and Thickness, Fancy Patterns, Fig. 1800: Nos. 12 13 H 15 16 ! S S.S 80 85 85 90 90 95 95 1 00 1 00 1 05 doz. doz. Fine, Rubber, Mottled (Each comb stamped in gold) : No. 183, s. size, x inches . “ 189, s.s. “ 3 xiji “ Fig. 1813 “ 181, s.s. “ 3 x “ ... .. ..Fig. 1812 “ 180, s. “ y/2 x iji “ “ 768, s.s. “ 3 x i]/& “ style of Fig. 1815 “ 763, s. “ “ Fine, Rubber, Mottled, Grooved (Each comb stamped in gold): No. 758, s. size, 2)4 x 2 inches, style, Fig. 1805 “ 750, s. “ 3 x 1% “ “ 182, s. “ 3)4 x 1% “ Fig. 1811 “ 184, s. “ 3 7/% x 2)4 “ style, Fig. 1815 Fine, Rubber, Extra Finish, “Royal.” (Each comb stamped in gold) Fig. 1815: Nos. 10 II 12 *3 14 15 [ 16 S.S 70 75 85 90 I OO 1 10 1 20 doz. Fine, Rubber, Extra Finish, “Royal.” (Each comb stamped in gold) Fig. 1805: No. 24, 3x 2 in. 25, 3)4 x 2J4 in. 26, 3% x 2% in. S.S... 1 15 1 25 1 35 doz. Fine, Rubber, stamped in go No. 764, Fa “ 769, Gi Fig. 1810 dottled, Teeth only on one side. (Each comb Id): ncy Back, size, 2>7A x 1% inches.. ooved Back, size, 2>7A x inches, style, 284 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued : Fine, Rubber, Extra Finish, “Royal.” Teeth only on one side. (Each comb stamped in gold): No. 27, Fancy Back, size, x 1inches ... doz. 1 25 “ 28, Grooved Back, size, 3% xi^inches, Fig. 1810 doz. 1 25 Fine, Shell, Plain, 36 teeth to inch : No. 1, size, 3 x 2 inches doz. 12 00 “ 2, “ 3^x2a “ doz. 16 00 “ 3. “ 4 X2>( “ doz. 20 00 Lead. See Combs, Dye. Long, Celluloid, Amber (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 207 Fig. 1876 doz. 69 224 Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Black (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 257 Fig. 1876 doz. 1 54 274 Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Blue (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 107 Fig. 1876 doz. 69 124 ... .. _ Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Coral (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 57 Fig. 1876 doz. 69 74 - Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Coral, Dark (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 407 Fig. 1876 doz. 1 54 424 -Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Malachite (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 357 Fig. 1876 doz. 1 54 374 - Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, Shell (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 157 Fig. 1876 doz. 69 I74-- - Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Celluloid, White (Children’s Circle Combs): No. 8 --Fig. 1876 doz. 69 25 - -Fig. 1875 doz. 2 25 Long, Rubber (Children’s Circle Combs): Fancy Back, variety Figs. 1698 and 1699 doz. 35 1 25 Plain “ “ — . . Fig. 1691 doz. 30 1 80 Quill “ “ Fig. 1690 doz. 50 1 00 Long, Rubber, Combination (Children’s Circle Combs): Fancy Back, variety doz. 1 25 2 75 Moustache, Buffalo Horn, Black, French: No. 173, length inches, each in case _ __ Fig. 1508 doz. 2 00 I74» “ 424 “ “ Fig. 1510 doz. 2 00 177. “ “ “ -- --Fig. 1509 doz. 2 00 I75> “ 424 inches, including handle, each in case, style, Fig. 1535 doz. 2 00 No. 176, length inches, including handle, each in case, style, Fig. 1535 doz. 2 00 Moustache, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, French ■ No. 178, length inches, each in case Fig. 1508 doz. 2 00 I79> “ 424 “ “ Fig. 1510 doz. 2 00 180, “ 4 24 “ “ -- Fig. 1509 doz. 2 00 181, “ 444 inches, including handle, each in case, style, Fig. 1535 doz. 2 00 No. 182, length inches, including handle, each in case, style, Fig. 1535 __ doz. 2 00 Plantation, Raw Horn : Length 4 inches, 1 inch teeth doz. 50 4 “ ll/4 “ “ wide back, heavy doz. 70 “ 4'A “ 1 “ “ doz. 60 4 A “ l24 “ “ wide back, heavy doz. 80 “5 “ 1 “ “ doz. 70 5 “ 1% “ wide back, heavy doz. 90I FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 285 COMBS, Continued: Plantation, Rubber: No. 505, length 4 inches, 1 inch teeth, flat back “ 506, “ 4% “ 1 “ “ “ “ gross 4 25 gross 6 00 “ 507. “5 “1 “ “ “ “ gross 6 25 “ 508, “ 5 “ i}4 “ “ “ “ ---- gross 8 00 “ 509, “ “ iX “ “ “ “ ---- gross 9 00 “ 510. “ 5 A “ 1 A “ “ “ “ gross 11 00 “ 512, “ 4%, “ 1 “ “ quill back... gross ,7 00 “ 513, “5 “ 1 “ “ “ “ --- gross 9 00 “ 514, “ SlA “ i/4 “ “ fancy back.. “ 515, “ 6 “ 1% “ “ “ “ .. gross 12 00 gross 15 00 “ 516, “4 “ J4 “ “ quill back gross 4 75 Pocket, Buffalo Horn, Black, American, each in case: No. 2, length 4 inches Fig. 1505 “ 7, “ 4 “ Fig. 1506 doz. 1 50 doz. 1 50 Pocket, Buffalo Horn, Black, French, “Lawrence’s,” each in case: No. 166, length inches, grooved back, style, Fig. 1389 doz. 2 50 “ 167, “ 4% “ “ “ Fig. 1389 doz. 2 75 “ 167, “ 4% “ “ “ style, Fig. 1389 doz. 2 75 “ 168, “ “ “ “ Fig. 1388 doz. 3 50 “ 192, “ “ “ “ style, Fig. 1386 doz. 1 50 “ 193, “ 332 ‘ style, Fig. 1387 doz. 1 50 “ 194, “ 4yz “ style, Fig. 1386 doz. 1 75 “ 195. “ 4% “ style, Fig. 1387 doz. 1 75 “ 196, “ 4% “ Fig. 1386 doz. 2 00 “ 197. “ 4M “ Fig. 1387 doz. 2 00 “ 198, “ 4% “ grooved back Fig. 1501 “ 199. “ 4X “ “ “ Fig. 1502 doz. 2 00 doz. 2 00 “ 204, “ 4% “ heavy quill back Fig. 1500 “ 205, “ 4X “ “ “ “ ...Fig. 0715 doz. 3 00 doz. 3 00 “ 206, “ 41/( “ grooved quill back.Fig. 1504 “ 207, “ 4X “ “ “ “ -Fig. 1503 doz. 2 50 doz. 2 50 Pocket, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, American, each in case: No. 1, length 4 inches, style, Fig. 1512 ___ “ 3, “ 4 “ style, Fig. 1505 doz. 1 50 doz. 1 50 “ 6, “ 4 “ Fig. 1506 doz. 1 ■50 “10, “ 4 “ ordinary gross 7 50 9 00 Pocket, Buffalo Horn, Blonde, French, “Lawrence’s," each in case : No. 166, length inches, grooved back, style, Fig. 1389 “ 167. “ 4X “ “ “ Fig. 1389 doz. 2 50 doz. 2 75 “ 167, “ 4% “ “ “ style, Fig. 1389 doz. 2 75 “ 168, “ 4% “ “ “ Fig. 1388 doz. 3 50 “ 186, “ 2>A “ style, Fig. 1386 doz. 1 50 “ 187, “ 3'/2 “ style, Fig. 1387 doz. 1 50 “ 188, “ 4 “ style, Fig. 1386 doz. 1 75 “ 189, “ 4 “ style, Fig. 1387 doz. 1 75 “ 19°. “ 4'A “ Fig. 1386 doz. 2 00 “ I9L “ 4 % “ Fig. 1387 doz. 2 00 “ 200, “ 4% “ grooved back Fig. 1501 “ 201, “ 4% “ “ --Fig. 1502 doz. 2 00 doz. 2 00 “ 202, “ 4}( “ heavy quill back-.Fig. 1500 “ 203, “ 4% “ “ “ --Fig. 1507 doz. 3 00 doz. 3 00 “ 208, “ 4]A “ grooved quill back.Fig. 1504 “ soq, “ 4% “ “ ” Fig. 1503 doz. 2 50 doz. 2 50 Pocket, Celluloid, Amber: No. 206, each in case. Fig. 1886 doz. 2 00 “ 219, “ “ --- Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 234, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Celluloid, Blue: No. 106, each in case Fig. 1886 doz. 2 00 “ 119, “ “ Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 134, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 286 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Pocket, Celluloid, Coral: No. 56, each in case. -Fig- 1886 doz. 2 00 “ 69, “ “ Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 84, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Celluloid, Malachite: No. 369, each in case Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 384, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Celluloid, Shell: No. 156, each in case Fig. 1886 doz. 2 00 “ 169, “ “ - Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 184, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Celluloid, White: No. 7, each in case _ _ __ __ --Fig. 1886 doz. 2 00 “20, “ “ Fig. 1885 doz. 2 50 “ 35, folding Fig. 1905 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Ivory : Length, 3*4 inches, flat back, each in case doz. 9 00 “ 3 Vz “ quill “ 4 * doz. 12 00 “ 4 “ fiat “ ‘ ‘ doz. 12 00 “ 4 “ quill i i “ doz. 15 00 “ 4 y2 “ flat 4 4 4 ‘ doz. 15 00 “ 4% “ quill “ 44 doz. 18 00 “ 5 “ flat “ “ ... doz. 18 00 “ 5 “ quill ‘ * 44 doz. 21 00 Pocket, Ivory, Folding: Length, 3 inches, single doz. 12 00 “ 3 “ double _ doz. 18 00 “ yA “ single doz. 15 00 “ 2>Vz “ double doz. 21 00 Pocket, Raw Horn, Folding: Gents’, length, 3]/2 inches. Fig. 1400 doz. 75 Ladies’, “ 4 _--Fig. 1401 doz. I 25 Pocket, Rubber: No. 128, length, 5 inches Fig. 1725 doz. 50 “ 128c, “ 5 “ coarse style, Fig. 1725 doz. 50 “ 128, “ 5 “ each in slide Fig. 1725 doz. 70 “ 128c, “ 5 4< “ style, Fig. 1725 -_ doz. 70 “ 208, fine Fig. 1720 doz. 70 “ 208, fine, each in slide Fig. 1720 doz. 90 “ 224, 4 V2 inches -. Fig. 1723 doz. 70 “ 224, 4x/2 “ each in slide .. -Fig. 1723 doz. 90 “ 225, “ Fig. 1722 doz. 85 “ 225, 4 “ “ - i doz. 90 “ 225c, 4 “ “ each n slide, style, Fig. 1722 doz. 90 “ 225, 314 “ ‘ 4 “ Fig. 1722 doz. 1 05 “ 225, 4 4 ‘ 4 4 doz. 1 10 “ 225c, 4 ‘ 4 “ style, Fig. 1722 doz. 1 10 “ 226, 314 “ doz. 85 “ 226, 4 Fig. 1724 doz. 90 “ 226, 314 each in slide Fig. 1724 doz. 1 05 “ 226, 4 “ “ Fig. 1724 doz. 1 10 “ 227, 4% “ doz. 90 “ 227, 4>4 “ each in slide doz. 1 10 “ 228, 4 doz. 70 “ 228, 4 each in slide doz. 90 Pocket,, Rubber Folding: No. 130, length, 3 inches. Fig. 1700 doz. 1 00 “ 201, “ y/2 “ fine, single, fancy case, similar to Fig. 1910 doz. 1 10 No. 209, length, y/2 inches, similar to Fig. 1905 doz. 1 10 “ 213, “ 3 style, Fig. 1701 doz. 1 00 “ 214, “ y/2 Fig. 1701 doz. 1 25 “ 215, “ 4 styl e, Fig. 1701 doz. 1 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 287 COMBS, Continued: Pocket, Rubber, Mottled. (Each comb stamped in gold.), each in slide: No. 195, length, 4)4 inches, style, Fig. 1725 “ 196, “ 4Yz “ style, Fig. 1729 doz. 1 75 doz. 2 25 “ 760, “ 4 “ quill back doz. 1 30 “ 761, “ 4 “ grooved back doz. 1 301 “ 767, “ 4 “ flat back, style, Fig. 1710.. Pocket, Rubber, Extra Finish, “ Royal.” (Each comb doz. 55 stamped in gold): No. 154, length, 5 inches Fig. 1728 “154, “ 5 “ coarse __ doz. 1 85 doz. 1 85 “ 155, " 4 )4 “ Fig- 1727 doz. 1 50 “ 156. “ 5 “ Fig. 1729 doz. 1 90 '• 153, “ 4)4 “ doz. 1 75 “ 159. “ 4 “ ‘Fig. 1726 doz. 1 25 “ 160, “ 5% “ doz. 2 15 Pocket, Shell: Length, 3)4 inches, flat back, each in case doz. 9 00 3)4 quill “ “ “ doz. 13 50 4 “ flat “ “ “ doz. 10 50 “ 4 “ quill “ “ “ doz. 15 00 4)4 “ flat “ “ “ doz. 12 00 “ 4)4 “ quill “ “ “ doz. 16 50 5 “ fiat “ 44 “ doz. 13 50 “ 5 “ quill “ “ “ doz. 18 00 Pocket, Shell, Folding: Length, 3 inches, single doz. 13 50 “ 3 4 double doz. 15 00 “ 4 '* single doz. 15 00 “ 4 “ double doz. 16 50 “ 5 “ single doz. 16 50 “ 5 “ double doz. 18 00 Pocket, Shell, Imitation : No. 4, length, 4 inches, each in case Fig. 1511 doz. 1 50 “ 5. “ 4 “ “ “ style, Fig. 1506... doz. 1 50 “ 8, “ 4 “ fine, each in case Fig. 1512 doz. 1 50 Ridding, Clear Horn : Length, 3)4 inches, A inch teeth, swedge back*__ “ 3)4 “ 1 “ doz. 50 doz. 50 Ridding, Raw Horn, Flat back : Length, 3 inches, A inch teeth, style, Fig. 1710 “ 3)4 “ A “ “ style, Fig. 1710 doz. 30 doz. 35 “ 4 “ 1 “ “ style, Fig. 1710 doz. 40 Ridding, Raw Horn, Brass Back : No. 310, length, 3)4 inches, )4 inch teeth Fig. 1385 “ 305, “ 3)4 “ A “ “ Fig. 1385 doz. 55 doz. 60 “ 300, “ y/2 “ A “ “ Fig. 1385 Ridding, Raw Horn, Brass Back Nickel Plated : doz. 65 No. 17, length, 3 inches, A inch teeth__ Fig. 1385 “ 1740, “ 4 “ A “ “ style, Fig. 1385. Ridding, Rubber, Flat back : doz. 63 doz. 82 No. 131, length, 3 inches, inch teeth Fig. 1710 “ 131. “ 3)4 “ A “ “ gross 3 001 gross 3 25 “ 131, “4 "A “ “ gross 3 50 Ridding, Rubber, Flat wide back: No. 49, length, 3 inches, A inch teeth __Fig. 1710 gross 4 00 “ 49. “ 3)4 “ & “ “ gross 4 50 “ 49. “4 "A “ “ gross 5 00 Ridding, Rubber, Quill back: No. 51, length, 3 inches, A inch teeth “ 51. “ 3)4 “ A " “ gross 4 00 gross 4 25! “ 51, “4 “A “ “ Fig. 1721 gross 4 50 “ 51, “4 “ A “ “ each in slide gross 7 25 “ 51, “ 4)4 “ A “ “ gross 4 75 “ 51, “ 4 A “ A “ “ each in slide gross 7 75 288 McKesson 8c robbins’ prices-current, COMBS, Continued: Ridding, Rubber, Quill Back : No. 50, length, 3 inches, % inch teeth __ _ gross 4 50 “ 50, “ 3 A “ A “ “ gross 5 00 “ 50, “ 4 “ ft “ “ gross 5 50 “ 50, “ 4'A “ ft “ “ gross 6 00 Side, Rubber: No. 250, length, 3 inches, quill back . gross 3 25 “ 250, *• 2>lA “ “ Fig. 1669 gross 3 50 “ 250, “ 4 “ “ gross 4 00 “ 251, “ 3 “ flat back .. .. gross 3 00 “ 251, “ y/2 “ “ gross 3 25 “ 251, “ 4 “ “ Fig. 1668 gross 3 75 Toilet. See Combs, Dressing, Toilet. Tuck, Rubber, Fancy Back: No. 53 75 “ 54 doz. 70 “ 55 . 75 “ 56 . doz. 75 Tuck, Rubber, Heavy Plain Back: No. 58. Fig. 1661 doz. 70 “ 63 doz. 70 Tuck, Rubber, Plain Back: No. 60 doz. 65 “ 62 — Fig. 1660 doz. 75 CORKS: Bottle, in and gross bales. Hand made, prices net. Bottle, Citrate Magnesia: Straight . gross 110 1aper gross 110 Bottle, Straight: Common gross Regular gross 65 Velvet, Wine, Best gross 175 Wine, 2nd gross 120 Pint, short gross 35 Pint, long gross 60 Bottle, Taper : Quart, superfine . _ gross 110 Quart, No. 1 gross 65 Quart, short _ _ . _ gross 55 Pint, long gross 50 Pint, superfine gross 80 Bung : Assorted Assorted, Burnt Ends gross 1 5° Demijohn. Taper : Large gross 1 65 Medium .. . gross 1 25 Assorted gross 1 00 Jug, Taper, small gross 9° Specie: 1 inch ____ gross 1% “ ift “ gross 52 i'A “ gross 63 i “ gross 73 “ _ gross 86 2 “ gross 1 14 2ft “ gross 2% “ gross 1 43 yy% “ gross 2 y2 “ gross 1 77 2 y “ gross 2 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SU N DRIES 289 CORKS, Continued Specie : 2?/ inch - gross 2 23 3 3% 3K 3H 4 4 4 4 4 4 gross gross gross gross 2 68 3 15 3 70 4 30 4 85 6 20 4 4 4 4 gross gross 4 y& Vial anc 4 4 i Bottle, Machine Cut, Taper, McKesson & Robbins’. Bags, io and 25 gross. See Illustrated Cata- logue, page 8, i. We are now manufacturing corks, and are able to supply them at the lowest market rates. To buyers of large quantities we allow the regular cork manufacturers discount. Number. Diameter of large end in inches. Fine Quality, Superfine, XX. Length of Extra long. Extra long Superfine. Short, X. Short, XX. Length of Short. O 3-8 9 28 3-4 34 I 7-16 IO 3° 3-4 36 8 20 2 2 1-2 12 33 13-16 42 IO 22 1-2 3 0-16 is 38 7-8 5° 13 27 9-16 4 5-8 18 47 15-16 60 15 33 9-16 5 II-l6 22 56 1 inch. 72 18 42 5-8 6 3-4 28 67 1 1-16 90 20 53 11-16 7 13-16 40 83 i 1-8 1 05 3° 66 3-4 8 7-8 53 I OO 1 i-4 1 25 40 80 13-16 9 I5-16 65 I 20 1 3-8 1 55 48 95 7-8 IO 1 inch. 80 I 40 I 1-2 I 92 55 1 10 7-8 . II 1 1-16 95 i 60 65 125 7-8 12 i 1-8 105 1 80 69 143 iinch. T3 13-16 1 20 2 OO 75 160 1 44 14 1 1-4 1 40 2 25 83 177 1 15-16 152 2 50 94 1 92 1 4 16 1 3-8 1 70 2 75 1 °5 2 05 1 u 17 17-16 195 3 00 1 IS 2 23 1 4 18 1 1-2 2 20 3 26 1 25 2 40 1 41 19 19-16 2 35 3 50 1 38 2 60 1 4 20 1 5-8 2 50 3 75 1 53 2 85 1 4 22 1 3-4 3 00 4 5° 24 1 7-8 3 50 5 5° 26 2 4 00 6 50 Assorted. 1 to 6 IS 45 2 to 7 25 50 3 to 6 20 5° 6 to 10 55 I IO xi to 20 1 60 2 75 Rubber, (Rubber Stopples): No. 0, diameter at top — ...tig. 1940 100 7 00 4 4 1, 4 4 i)4 inches . — Fig. 1940 100 6 00 4 « 2, 4 4 itt --Fig- 1940 100 4 00 4 4 2)4, 4 4 % ..Fig. 1940 100 3 25 3- ‘ 4 4 4 -Fig. 1940 100 2 50 4 ( 3^> ‘ 4 4 4 n ... Fig. 1940 100 2 50 » 4 4, 44 H ...Fig. 1940 100 t 50 4 4 4)4, 14 4 4 4 4 -- - Fig. 1940 100 1 50 5, 4 4 4 4 TS ..Fig. 1940 100 1 00 s'A, \ 4 % 4 4 . _ Fig. 1940 100 1 00 6, 4 £ * . . Iig. 1940 100 75 6^, 4 4 * -- - Fig. 1940 100 75 7, 44 H ... Fig. 1940 100 75 CORK-BORERS: Brass, Polished, 6 in. long, with handle and sharp edges: Sets of 6 pieces from to -|§ inches diameter Fig. 1943 set 2 25 ‘ * “ > i toil 4 4 4 4 set 3 00 Notf —The diameter of the different sizes run as follow: 1-8, 3 -16, 1-4, 3-16, 3-8 I3-32, 7-16, T5- 32, 1-2, 9-16, 5-8 , 11-16 inches. 290 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, CORK-PULLERS: Button’s Patent, Wire Handle, Steel Spring - Fig. 1947 doz. 1 75 Steel, Flat, Patent: Small _ _ _ _ doz. 2 00 Medium _ -Fig. 1949 doz. 2 50 Large - .. - _ _ _ doz. 3 00 CORK-PRESSERS: Iron : Bronzed .Fig. 1952 each 60 Japanned . Fig. 1952 each 30 Fancy Painted __ _ _ _ . .Fig. 1950 each 75 Nickel Plated -Fig. 1951 each 2 00 CORK-ROLLERS: Enterprise Manufacturing Co. : No. I, small __ each 50 “ 2, large . .. _ . . .Fig. i960 each 75 CO R K SC R EWS: Bottle : Assorted on Card, variety doz. 1 50 7 50 Lever, variety __ . _ doz. 4 00 18 00 Lever, with reverse action, variety doz. 6 00 24 00 Bottle, Lawrences’: No. i, wood handle. .. . .Fig. 1968 doz. 1 75 “ 2, “ .Fig. 1967 doz. 2 75 “ 3, “ doz. 3 00 “ 4, wood handle, with brush .Fig. 1970 doz. 3 25 “ 5, “ .Fig. 1965 doz. 3 00 “ 6, wood handle, with brush ... .Fig. 1971 doz. 3 50 “ 7, rosewood handle .Fig. 1969 doz. 5 00 “ 8, rosewood handle, with steel wire cutter Fig. 1074 doz. 6 00 “ g, all metal, bronze handle _ . .. .Fig. 1972 doz. 3 50 “ 10, all metal, nickel plated .. -Fig. 1972 doz. 4 50 “ 11, all metal, bronze handle. . -Fig. 1973 doz. 1 75 “ 12, all metal, nickel plated .Fig. 1973 doz. 2 50 “ 13, heavy, with hammer and ice pick, all metal, nickel plated -Fig. 1975 doz. 5 00 No. 14, folding, pocket, nickel plated .Fig. 1985 doz. 2 00 Bottle, Wire, all one piece, wire handle, patent No. 15, tinned, small ... doz. 75 “ 15 nickel plated, large doz. 1 00 “ 16, tinned, small . . _ doz. 1 00 “ 16%, nickel plated, large. _. _ doz. 1 25 “ 19, tinned, large, with shield. .. _ . doz. 1 50 “ igj£, nickel plated, large, with shield doz. 1 85 Bottle, Wire, maple handle, patent: No. 17, tinned, large _. doz. 2 00 “ 18, “ “ with shield. . doz. 3 00 Bottle, Wire, rosewood handle, patent: No. nickel plated, large doz. 3 00 Pocket, Celluloid Case, assorted colors : Small doz. 3 00 Large . doz. 4 50 Pocket, Closing in metal tube, barrel shaped : Plain variety .. doz. 7 50 12 00 Gold plated, variety.. .. .. doz. 12 00 18 00 Silver plated, variety doz. 9 00 15 00 Pocket, Folding: Variety. doz. 1 25 5 00 Assorted on card, variety doz. 1 25 4 00 Pocket, Hard Rubber Case : No. 1, small .. doz. 4 00 “ 2, large . . doz. 4 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 291 CORKSCREWS, Continued: Pocket, Wire : No, 9, in straight brass tube. _. __ . doz. 1 00 “ 9)4, “ nickel plated tube doz. 1 50 “ io, “ brass tube doz. 1 20 “ io)4, “ nickel plated tube __ _. __ doz. 1 75 “ xi, “ brass tube __ _ _ _ doz. 1 50 “ n)4, “ nickel plated tube _____ doz. 2 00 “ 12)4, centennial, small straight, metal tube, all nickel plated _ _ doz. 1 50 No 13)4, centennial, large straight, metal tube, all nickel plated _ __ _ __ _ doz. 2 00 Vial, Wire, all one piece, variety _ __. ___ gross 60 80 Note.—Our stock of Corkscrews comprises one of the largest assort- ments ever offered to the Trade, and, if parties, when ordering, wil1 please state whether they wish Bottle or Pocket, with a limit of price, it will greatly facilitate the execution of orders. CORN FILES. See Files, Corn. CORN KNIVES. See Knives, Corn. CORN PLASTERS. See Plasters. COSMETIC: Bazin’s. doz. 80 Colgate’s; Florentine _ _ _ _ doz. 95 Superfine, small, round _ __ doz. 1 50 Superfine, large, round. _ _ doz. 2 50 Coudray’s : No. F, oval __ __ . ._ _ doz. 4 00 “ 940, “ doz. 1 50 “ 960, flat __ _ _ __ doz. 1 00 ‘ 976, oval (Moustache Wax) . doz. 1 00 Hudson’s Crystal Pomade in compressible metal tubes doz. 1 00 Letchford’s Transparent. doz. 1 50 Lubin’s : Small Large __ _ _ _ doz. 7 00 Panafieu’s (Mousquetaire) _ doz. 1 25 Pinaud’s : No. 815, oval doz. 1 08 “ 816, “ doz. 1 62 “ 819, round __ doz. 3 24 “ 820, large round __ __ doz. 4 32 Pope’s _ doz. 1 00 Requa’s . ___ ... doz. 75 Rimmel’s, Black doz. 6 00 Senes’ ‘ Italian” : Small, round _ ___ doz. 1 00 Large, “ _ doz. 2 00 Spiltoir’s __ -__ _ .. __ doz. 75 Wehrback (Hongroise) doz. 1 25 COSMOLINE: Carbolated : 25c. size doz. 1 60 50C ' ‘ _ _ _ 2 75 • lb. cans - _ _ . lb. 42 5 and 10 lb. cans __ lb. 37 : | Plain : 25c. size _ . _ _ _ __ doz. 1 68 50C. “ 2 75 1 lb. cans _ _ _ _ lb. 38 5 and 10 lb. cans __ lb. 27 Pomade: 25c size _ doz. 1 60 50c. “ doz. 2 75 292 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, COSMOLINE, Continued: Rose : 25c. size _ _ _ 50C. “ ____ _ doz. 1 60 2 *7* 1 lb. cans _ - _ _ lb. 45 5 and 10 lb. cans - . _ lb. 35; Veterinary: 1 lb. cans _ _ _ _ _ _ lb. 28 i 5 lb. “ lb. 23 COTS: Finger : Chamois, assorted sizes doz. 75 Leather, “ “ _ doz. 60 Rubber, Black, Nos. iog and 111, light and medium weight _ __ __ _ __ Fig. 2001 gross 5 00 6 00 Rubber, White, Nos. 108 and no, light and medium weight __ Fig. 2001 gross 4 50 6 00 Black and White, heavy weight . Fig. 2000 gross 6 00 7 00 COTTON, ANTISEPTIC : Absorbent, Am Ende’s ___ lb. 75 Absorbent, Dennison's “Standard”: fa lb., in box__ ______ . doz. 75 tV l*3-. “ doz. 1 30 X lb., “ doz. 2 25 tflb., “ doz. 3 75 X lb., “ doz. 6 00 1 lb., in rolls (in bales of 25 lbs.) . ___ lb. 80 Absorbent, Dennison’s “ Prepared : ” fa lb., in box doz. 65 TJf , doz. 95 X lb., “ doz. 1 50 x lb., “ doz. 2 75 X lb., “ doz. 4 50 1 lb., in rolls (in bales of 25 lbs.) lb. 60 Absorbent, McKesson & Robbins’ lb. 75 Absorbent, Seabury & Johnson’s, in bundles : 1 oz. bundles - __ lb. 75 2 oz. “ _ _ . lb. 75 4 oz. “ _ lb. 70 X lb. “ lb. 65 1 lb. “ _ _ lb. 65 50 lb. cases, in bulk _ _ _ lb. 60 Absorbent, Seabury & Johnson’s, in boxes : i oz. boxes _ lb. 1 25 2 oz. “ __ . lb. 1 25 4 oz. “ . ______ _ _ _ . lb. 90. X lb- “ lb. 75 1 lb. “ lb. 75 Borated, Am Ende’s _ _ „ _ _ _ _ lb. 1 25 Borated, Seabury & Johnson’s, in bundles : i oz. bundles _ _ __ lb. 85 2 oz. “ _ lb. 85 4 oz. “ _ _ lb. 80 X lb. “ lb. 75 1 lb. “ lb. 75 50 lb. cases, in bulk lb. 70 Borated, Seabury & Johnson’s, in boxes : 1 oz. boxes_ _ _ _ _ lb. 1 35 2 oz. “ _ _ _ _ lb. 1 35 d OZ. “ ______ lb. 1 00 X lb- “ lb. 85 1 i lb. “ lb. 8S! Carboi.ated, Am Ende’s _ _ lb. I 25 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 293 - — — COTTON, ANTISEPTIC, Continued: Carbolated, Seabury & Johnson’s, in bundles : i oz. bundles- - _____ lb. i 25 2 oz. “ _ _ _ lb. i 25 4 oz. “ _. . lb. i 15 X lb. “ lb. i oo i lb. “ lb. i oo Carbolated, Seabury & Johnson's, in boxes : i oz. boxes. _ _. _ _ lb. i 75 2 oz. “ __ _ lb. i 75 4 oz. “ _ lb. i 35 J*lb. “ r lb. i io I lb. “ __ lb. i IO Haemostatic, Am Ende’s lb. i 25 Hygroscopic, Am Ende’s ___ lb. i 75 Iodized, Am Ende’s _ _ _ lb. I 75 Salicylated, Am Ende’s- _ __ _ lb. i 25 Salicylated, Seabury & Johnson’s : i oz. bundles . lb. 1 i 25 2 oz. “ _ - . . _ .. . lb. i 25 4 oz. “ _ _ lb. i 15 % lb. “ lb. i oo i lb. “ lb. i oo Styptic : Am Ende’s (Perchlorid of Iron) __ doz. 2 25 Rohland’s _ _ — _ . _ doz. I 75 Seabury & Johnson’s, i oz. paper packages _ lb. I 50 Tannated, Am Ende’s, i oz. boxes._ __ _ doz. I 50 Note.—All the above Antiseptic Cottons are perfectly neutral, having- no acid reaction. COURT PLASTERS. See Plasters. CREAM: Camphorated, Winter’s, Compressible, in metal tubes. . doz. I 75 Cold : Bazin’s, Small . . doz. I 50 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s . __ ... ... doz. 2 50 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s . doz. 2 50 Lloyd’s, in tubes.. . _. Low’s __ doz. 4 05 doz. I 50 Patey’s, small _ . .. __ doz. I 50 Cocoa, Chalfant’s _ _ doz. 3 50 Cucumber: Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s ._ _ _ doz. 2 50 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s __ — ._ doz. 2 50 F RAGRANT: Espey’s, small.. . . — . .. .. doz. I 75 Espey’s, large ... _ _ doz. 3 50 Glycerine : Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s . _ doz. 2 50 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s . _. Lime, Letchford’s doz. 2 50 doz. 4 50 Olympian._ ... ... doz. 8 oo Oriental, Gouraud’s doz. 12 oo Shaving, Bazin’s : No. i, Rose, small . doz. 2 50 “ 2, “ large _. ... doz. 3 25 “ 3, Ambrosial, small doz. 2 25 “4, “ large _. doz. 3 oo “ 5, Almond, small doz. 2 25 “ 6, “ large .. _ doz. 3 oo Mugs • doz. 3 50 Tubes, small ..... . _ doz. 2 oo i lb. Tins, Rose.. lb. I 25 294 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current. CREAM, Continued: Shaving : doz. t 88 Hovenden & Sons’ “ Glissadermos ” doz. 3 75 Guerlain’s (China Pot), Guerlain’s “ “ small doz. 7 50 18 00 large doz. Guerlain’s (Earthen Pot), small . doz. 4 50 Guerlain’s < t t large . _ doz. 9 00 Lloyd’s “ Euxesis”, _ __ doz. 4 00 Lloyd’s Widow “Euxesis” doz. 4 00 Pinaud’s doz. 4 00 Shaving, Smith’s Requisite Mug (combination): Decorated _ doz. 7 50 Plain __ doz. 4 00 Shaving: Taylor’s Mug Taylor’s Mug doz. 3 00 (combination) style, Fig. 2521,. doz. 4 50 Toilet, Pond’s Extract Co.’ s doz. 8 00 CRUCIBLES: Black Lead (also called Graphite and Plumbago), Nos. oto 300, assorted sizes each 20 12 00 Charcoal, small, for blow-pipe, doz. 30 Clay, ‘ French Clay, Nc “ doz. 30 80 )S. 1 to 22, assorted sizes doz. 36 00 Hessian or Sand. Triangle form: •4-* & £ £ flbJO «§■ c/3 0/ G Sh A S U 4 “ ----- each 1 15 “ 3. “ 3 pint. 10X “ ----- each t 25 “ 4, “ 3K Pint, “ each 1 40 “ 5, “ 4 Pint, 11K “ each 1 50 “ 6, “ 5 pint, 12X “ ----- each 1 65 “ 7, “ 7 pint, “ 13 “ each 1 85 “ 8, “ 8 pint, 13# “ each 2 00 “ 9, “ 9 pint, i4X “ each 2 50 “ 10, “ 12 pint, 15 “ each 3 00 “ 11, “ 14 pint, “ 15# “ each 3 50 Note.—We also have the above without lips at a reduction of 25 per cent, from the above list. Iron, Glazed inside and out, with lip: 5 inch each t 25 6 “ each 1 35 7 “ __ each 1 75 Platinum, 2, 2 )4 and 3 inches, price according to weight— gram. 35 40 Porcelain, Best German with lip, and heavy rim around the top - _ _ Fig. 2050: No. 00, capacity, 3 gallon, diameter 17)4 inches__ each 5 00 “ 0, “ 2 gallon, “ I4X “ each 4 00 “ 1, “ 1 gallon, 12)4 “ each 2 25 “ 2, “ 3 quart, 11 “ each 175 “ 3, “ 2 quart, 10)4 “ each 130 “ 4, “ 3 Pint, 9/4 “ each 100 “ 5, “ 1 quart, “ 8)4 “ each 85 “ 6, “ 24 oz., 8 “ each 75 “ 7, “ 20 oz., “ 7 “ each 65 “ 8, “ 16 oz., “ 6 “ each 55 Porcelain, Berlin, with lip, and light rim Fig. 2051: No. 00,, capacity, 2 oz., diameter, 3)4 inches each 25 “ 0, “ 4 oz., 4 X “ each 30 “ 1, “ 8oz., 5)4 “ each 45 “ 2, “ 1 pint, “ 7 “ each 65 “ 3, “ 1 quart, “ 8 “ each 85 “ 4, “ 3 pint, 10 “ each 100 “ 5, “ )4 gallon, diameter, 11 inches each 130 “ 6, “ gallon, “ n)4 “ ---- each 175 “ 7, “ 1 gallon, “ 12 “ each 2 25 “ 8, “ 1% gallon, 13 each 2 75 “ 9. “ ll?2 gallon, 14 “ — each 3 25 “10, “ 1% gallon, “ 15 “ — each 3 75 “ 11, “ 2)4 gallon, “ 16X “ ---- each 4 50 “ 12, “ 3 gallon, “ 17)4 “ ---- each 5 00 Porcelain, Royal Berlin, (Blue stamp), with lip, glazed inside and out, except the bottom Extra quality: No. 00, capacity, 1)4 oz. . - - . each 18 “ 0, “ 2 oz. each 22 “ 1, “ 3 oz. each 28 298 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, DISHES, EVAPORATING, Continued: * Porcelain, Royal Berlin (Blue stamp), with lip, glazed inside and out, except the bottom. Extra quality: No. 2, capacity, 4 oz each 35 “ .3, “ 6 oz each 40 “ 4, “ 8 oz. .. each 45 “ 5, “ 10 oz. each 62 “ 6, “ 14 oz. each 75 “ 7, “ 24 oz. _ each 95 “ 8, “ 45 oz. each 1 30 “ 9, “ 2 quart _ - .. each 2 00 “ 10, “ y/2 quart each 3 00 “ 11, “ 6 quart .. each 3 85 Nested, Nos. 00 to 5, inclusive.. nest 2 25 Nested, “ 6 to 11, “ nest 11 00 Porcelain, Royal Berlin, (Blue stamp) with lip, shallow form and flat bottom, glazed throughout. Extra quality: No. 1, capacity, 1 oz. each 22 “ 2, “ 1%. oz. ... ... each 30 “ 3, “ 3 oz. each 35 “ 4, “ V/z oz. each 42 “ 5, “ 7 oz. each 50 “ 6, “ 10 oz. each 66 “ 7, “ 16 oz. each 83 Nested, Nos. 1 to 7 inclusive nest 2 75 Porcelain, Best German, with lip and porcelain handle, .. Fig. 2060: 4 oz., diameter 3 inches each 55 6 oz., “ y/2 “ each 60 8 oz., “ 4 “ each 65 12 oz., “ y/2 “ ... ... each 75 20 OZ., “ sA “ - each 1 50 .32 oz., “ 6y2 “ each 1 80 Porcelain, Best German, with lip, porcelain covers, and wood handles: 4 oz., diameter 3 inches.. . .. each 65 6 oz., “ y/2 “ each 72 8 oz., “ 4 “ each 80 12 oz., “ 4y2 “ each 90 20 oz., “ sA “ each 1 80 32 oz., “ 6% “ each 2 25 DISKS, ELECTRIC: Scott’s doz. 8 00 DOUCHES: Nasal: Hagerty’s, pint. doz. 8 00 Hagerty’s, quart .. . doz. 9 00 Lawrence’s, quart, (Thudichum’s Patent) Fig. 2246 doz. 9 00 Mead’s . . ... . doz. 4 00 Paine’s . doz. 4 00 Pierce’s .. doz. 4 50 Warner’s . _ .. doz. 9 00 Whitall, Tatum & Co., Fountain doz. 4 50 DROPPERS: Eye: Barnes’ . _ doz. 75 Lawrence’s .. .. .. Fig. 2090 doz. 50 Medicine: Barnes’ .. . _. . doz. 75 Lawrence’s bent . -Fig. 2090 doz. 50 “ straight. Fig. 2091 doz. 50 Tweed’s doz. 1 50 DROPS: Toothache, Edward’s. doz. 1 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 299 DUSTERS. See Brushes, Dusting. DRUG-MILLS. See Mills, Drug. DYES: Easter Egg, Long’s: 4 dozen assorted in box with sample eggs. box 2 75 Easter Egg, Paas’. ioo assorted in box, with 6 sample eggs box 2 50 210 assorted in box, with 6 sample eggs box 5 00 540 assorted in box, with 12 sample eggs. box . 10 00 ELECTRIC DISKS. See Disks, Electric. ENVELOPES: Drug, variety M I 75 Letter and "Note, variety M 75 5 00 ERASERS: Ink and Pencil, Rubber: Assorted shapes and sizes . lb. 1 00 Faber’s 4 50 5 00 Ink and Stain: Bloede’s 2100 Cushman’s gross 15 00 16 25 EVAPORATING DISHES. See Dishes, Evaporating. EXTRACTS, HANDKERCHIEF: Atkinson’s, assorted perfumes: 1 oz. sprinklers doz. 5 62 2oz. “ doz. 10 30 4 oz. ‘ doz. 18 50 8 oz. “ doz. 33 °o 16 oz. “ bottle 4 75 Bayley’s: Ess. Bouquet .. doz. 10 50 Marechale doz. 10 50 Bazin’s, assorted: No. 361, Yz oz., cork stoppered doz. 1 75 “ 362, Y3 oz., “ doz. 1 25 Bazin’s, Bulk, all odors, in pints or *4 pints. pint 3 25 Bazin’s, Bulk, glass labeled, shelf bottle, 18 oz . bottle 3 50 Bazin’s, Concentrated: No. 809, 1 oz., glass stoppered . doz. 4 50 “ 810, 2 oz., “ doz. 7 50 “ 813, 4 oz., “ doz. 12 00 Bazin’s, Society Bouquets doz. 2 00 Bazin’s, Oriental drops: No. 390, oz., glass stoppered doz. 4 00 “ 292, cut glass, three in box doz. 7 00 Bradley’s, assorted: 1 oz., ball glass stoppers, 1 dozen in box doz. 2 00 1 oz., sprinkler tops, 1 dozen in box . doz. 2 00 Bradley’s, Peerless Roses, assorted: 4 oz., ball glass stoppered doz. 6 50 Bradley’s, White Rose : 4 oz., flat glass stopper doz. 7 50 8 oz., ball glass stopper .. doz. 10 00 8 oz., globe bottle, hand painted, glass stoppered doz. 18 00 10 oz., etched label, diamond cut stopper doz. 12 00 Bradley’s, Couplets, assorted odors, two one-ounce ball glass stoppered bottles, in imitation leather case .. doz. 6 50 Briedenbach’s “ Wood Violet” doz. 10 00 Burwell’s Regalia Bouquet.. . doz. 2 00 Chardin’s Gervais, each bottle in enameled paper box doz. 7 50 Colgate’s: Bulk, assorted perfumes (except Cashmere Bouquet). pint 3 5° Bulk, Cashmere Bouquet, pints and Yz pints . pint 3 75 1 oz. assorted perfumes, glass stoppered.. doz. 6 00 300 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, EXTRACTS, HANDKERCHIEF, Continued: Coudray’s Bouquet des Alpes: No. 1756, large doz. 13 50 “ 2207, small doz. 10 00 Dumas’, No. 166, y oz., cork stopper, assorted perfumes-. doz. 1 50 Ede’s Hedyosmia, No. 1686 .. doz. 6 00 Goetting’s, Bulk, assorted perfumes : 18 fluid ounces to pound (excepting Musk at 400) . bottle 3 17 Greensill’s Mono Bouquet: Small . doz. 5 00 Medium doz. 8 00 Large . .. doz. 13 50 Hudson’s Canned Flowers, assorted perfumes in collapsible metal tubes, sprinkler tops doz. 1 68 LeGrand’s assorted perfumes. .. doz. 8 00 Low’s Bulk, assorted perfumes, pints or x/2 pints, as follows : pint 4 00 Bouq. de Caroline, New Mown Hhy, Gardenia, Ocean Spray, Heliotrope, Orange Flowers, Jasmine, Patchouly, Lily of the Valley, Rose Geranium, Magnolia, Sweet Briar, Mignonette, Tube Rose, Millefleur, Verbena, Moss Rose, Winter Blossoms. Low’s Bulk, assorted perfumes, pints or x/2 pints, as follows: pint 4 50 Jockey Club, Upper Ten, Stephanotis, West End, Tea Rose, Ylang Ylang. Low’s Bulk, assorted perfumes, pints or x/2 pints, as follows: pint 5 00 .Esthetic Bouquet, Something New, Ess. Bouquet, Violet, Frangipanni, Violets from my Garden, Iroquois Bouquet, White Lilac, Jersey Lily, White Rose, Musk, Wood Violet. Low’s, assorted perfumes, sprinkler top: doz. 5 40 doz. 8 75 Lubin’s, assorted perfumes: I OZ - doz. 6 50 2 OZ. doz. 12 50 4 0Z. - doz. 20 00 doz. 42 00 26 OZ. .. doz. 96 00 Lundborg’s Bulk, pints and x/2 pints: Arcadian Pink .. pint 4 25 Fascination pint 5 00 Musk pint 5 00 Tally Ho pint 4 25 Wood Violet pint 4 25 Ylang Ylang pint 4 25 Lundborg’s Bulk, pints a.nd*4 pints, all odors, excepting above pint 3 25 Note.—Any of the above furnished in etched-labeled pint bottles at 25c. per pint extra. For List of Odors see Illustrated Catalogue, page 220. Lundborg’s : Arcadian Pink, y oz., glass stoppered doz. 4 00 Arcadian Pink, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 6 00 Bijou, y oz., glass stoppered, assorted perfumes doz. 2 00 Criterion, assorted perfumes, in couplets doz. 2 00 Edenia, 2 oz., glass stoppered (*4 doz. samples gratis with each dozen) doz. 9 00 Fascination, % oz., glass stoppered .. doz. 4 00 Fascination, 1 oz., “ “ doz. () 00 Jet Spray stopper, % oz., assorted perfumes doz. 4 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 301 EXTRACT, HANDKERCHIEF, Continued: Lundborg’s : Marechal Neil Rose, 2 oz., glass stoppered (l/2 dozen samples gratis with each dozen) doz. 9 00 Recherche, $4 oz., glass stoppered,assorted perfumes, doz. 3 75 Recherche, 1 oz., “ “ “ “ doz. 5 5° Recherche, 2 oz., “ “ “ “ doz. 8 00 Tally Ho, y oz., “ “ doz. 4 00 Tally Ho, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 6 00 Wood Violet, -j4 oz., “ “ doz. 4 00 Wood Violet, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 6 00 Ylang Ylang, oz., “ “ doz. 4 00 Ylang Ylang, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 6 00 1 oz., Wicker, cut glass stoppered, assorted perfumes.. doz. 6 50 1/4 oz., Wicker, cork stoppered, assorted perfumes doz. 6 25 Manent’s, 1 oz., glass stoppered, assorted perfumes. doz. 6 00 Maw’s : Knitted Sweets doz. 7 50 Orchid Flowers _. doz. 7 00 McKesson & Robbins’, in Pints and )/2 Pints, ball glass stoppered bottles. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 225. pint 3 00 Bouquet de Caroline, Ocean Spray, Bridal Bouquet, Opoponax, w Carnation Pink, Orange Flower, g g Cassie, Patchouly, g Eglantine, Pond Lily, « u Essence Bouquet, Reseda, *0 0 Frangipani, Rose, , 5' X Hawthorn Bloom, Ros£ de Lilas, L. 13 Heliotrope, Rose Geranium, n Honeysuckle, Sea Breeze, c .5 Jasmine, Spring Flowers, ~ la Jockey Club, Stephanotis, jq Jonquille, Sweet Brier, CO Magnolia, Sweet Pea, S Marechale, Tea Rose, 0 Mignonette, Tuberose, ps a! Millefleurs, Upper Ten, a- £ Moss Rose, Verbena, m « Musk, Violet, p Musk Rose, West End, New Mown Hay, White Rose, “ Night Blooming Cereus, Ylang Ylang. Note.—We invite especial attention to our bulk “ Flower Extracts,” which are rapidly gaining popularity. We guarantee the quality to be unsurpassed, and we believe, upon a careful examination, they will prove equal to any, and superior to many, offered in the market. They are put up in ball glass stoppered pint and half pint bottles, with elegantly illuminated labels, and present a very handsome ap- pearance on the counter, shelf, or show case. Oakley’s : Double, i}( oz., assorted perfumes, % dozen in box.. doz. 5 50 Double, 2 oz., “ “ y dozen doz. 7 5° Standard, 1 y oz-» glass stoppered, assorted perfumes, doz. 6 38 Standard, 2 oz., glass stoppered, assorted perfumes... doz. 8 25 Triple, oz., assorted perfumes, % doz. in box doz. 7 50 Triple, 2 oz., assorted perfumes, % doz. in box doz. 10 00 Triple, 1% oz., glass stoppered, assorted perfumes... doz. 8 63 Triple, 2 oz., glass stoppered, assorted perfumes doz. 11 25 Union Co.’s 1 oz. assorted essences, 1 dozen inbox gross 24 00 Pears’, No. 504,1 oz., ball glass stoppered,assorted perfumes, doz. 5 50 Piesse & Lubins’ assorted perfumes doz. 8 50 Pinaud’s : Bulk, Double, 1 lb. bottles. lb. 3 00 Bulk, Double, y2 lb. bottles lb. 3 20 Bulk, Triple concentrated, 1 lb. bottles lb. 5 00 302 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, EXTRACTS, HANDKERCHIEF, Continued: Pinaud’s : Bulk, Triple concentrated, lb. bottles lb. 5 20 No. 2130, Triple assorted perfumes .. . doz. 8 00 “ 2190, Quadruple Essence, “ Opoponax of Sicily”.. doz. 13 32 “ 2284, “ “ “ Iora Breoni ” doz. 13 32 “ 2286-bis, “ “ all new perfumes,assorted doz. 6 00 “ 2962, “ “ “Violet of Parma,” small doz. 9 00 “ 2963, “ “ “ “ med. doz. • 13 32 “ 3039. “ “ “ “ large doz. 20 00 Exposition Bouquet doz. 13 66 Fiver’s, glass stoppered, assorted perfumes : No. 3066, 1 oz doz. 8 00 “ 3067, 2 oz doz. 15 00 “ 3068, 4 oz doz. 24 00 Rameau’s : No. 333, 1 oz., satin wrapped, assorted perfumes doz. 5 00 “ 425, 2 oz., each bottle cased in a piece of music, assorted perfumes _ . doz. 9 00 Rimmel’s : “Marie Rose” Bouquet doz. 6 50 “Sarah Bernhardt” Bouquet doz. 6 50 No. 52, assorted perfumes doz. 6 50 Tetlow’s : Yz oz., June Roses doz. 2 00 IOZ., “ doz. 6 00 2oz., “ .. doz. 12 00 1 oz., Wicker, assorted perfumes _ doz. 3 50 No. 503, Y oz-> assorted perfumes . doz. 2 00 “ 618, 2 oz., Opal Antique Vase, assorted perfumes, doz. 2 00 “ 730, 2 oz., assorted perfumes doz. 6 00 “ 733, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 1 75 “ 745, 1 oz., Wine Glass, assorted perfumes.. doz. 2 00 “ 746, 2 oz., “ “ “ “ doz. 3 50 “ 808, 1 oz., Cut “ “ “ doz. 8 00 “ 809, 2 oz., “ “ “ “ doz. 9 00 “ 867, 4 oz., Castor Stopper, “ “ doz. 4 00 “ 885, 1 oz., Paper Couplets, “ doz. 4 25 “ 908, yz oz., “ Swan-down Bouquet ” doz. 1 75 “ 906, 1 oz., “ “ doz. 4 00 “ 907, 2 oz., “ doz. 6 50 “ 610, 1 oz., “ Last Rose of Summer,” cork doz. r 75 910, 1 oz., “ “ “ sprinkler .. doz. 2 00 “ 911, 2 oz., “ “ “ doz. 4 00 Wenck’s Assorted Perfumes: Trial size doz. 1 25 3/ oz d.07 I OZ doz. 2% OZ .. doz Pints CclCll “No. 4711,” Double, No. 220, 1 oz., glass stoppered, ass’d doz. 3 75 “ No. 4711,” Triple : No. 213, 2 oz., Ball glass stoppered, ass’d perfumes, doz. 8 00 “ 214, 1 oz., “ doz. 6 00 “ 215, Y oz., “ doz. 5 00 “ 223, i oz., Flat glass stoppered, Jockey Club doz. 6 00 “ 234, 1Y oz-> “ “ 4 in glass holder, Marie Christine doz. 7 00 No. 252, oz., Ball glass stoppered, Lily of the Valley doz. 6 25 “No. 4711,” Wicker, Ball glass stoppered, assorted: 1Yi oz., 2Yz oz., .. oz., - doz. 18 00 EYE BROW PENCILS. See Pencils, FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 303 EYE PROTECTORS. See Goggles. FANS: In great variety Fig. 2235 Note.—We have in stock at all times a very extensive and complete assortment of Fans, in Feather, Satin and Silk, Plain, Embroidered and Hand-Painted, with Ebony, Ivory, Olivewood, Pearl, Russia Leather, Shell and other Fancy Handles; comprising upwards of three hundred different patterns of the latest styles, in all sizes from the most popular European Manufacturers, which we offer at specially low prices. If parties in ordering will please state mate- rial, color and size desired, also whether plain or ornamented, with a limit of price, it will enable us to select to their satisfaction. FEEDERS, SICK. See Cups, Feeding. FILES: Corn, Japanese .. . Nail See Cleaners, Nail. FILLERS: Capsule, Parke, Davis & Co.’s FILTERS: Felt, White .. . ... -Fig. 2106: No. 1, capacity, % gallon; size, 7x 8 inches “ 2, “ % gallon; “8 x 8% “ “ 3» “ 34 gallon; “ 8% x 9 “ . “ 4, “ 1 gallon; “ 11 x 12 “ “ 5. “ 1% gallon; “13 x 15 “ “6 “ gallon; “14 x 15 “ “7, “ 2 gallon; “ 16 x 19 “ “ 8, “ 3 gallon; “ 18 x 21 “ 1 9, “ 4 gallon; “20 x 23 “ _ “ 10, “ 5gallon; “ 23 x 25 “ “ 12, “ gallon; “ 26 x 30 “ Paper, Round, Grey, 100 sheets in pack : No. 15, diameter, 6 inches. “ 19, “ 8 “ “ 25, “ 10 “ “ 33, “ 13 “ - --- “ 40, “ 15 “ “ 45, “ 18 “ “ 50, “ 20 “ .. Paper, Round, White, 100 sheets in pack: No. 15, diameter, 6 inches .. . . “ 19, “ 8 “ “ 25, “ 10 “ “ 33, “ 13 “ - “ 40, “ 15 “ “ 45, “ 18 “ “ 50, “ 20 “ Paper, Square Sheets: Grey ... _ each doz. each each each each each each each each each each each each pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack pack 50 1 75 1 00 50 60 70 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 50 3 50 5 00 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 25 30 40 50- 65 75 85 30 00 White 4 00 FILTER-RACKS: Andrew’s, Patent Galvanized Wire: Diameter at top, 5 inches; depth, 5 inches Fig. 2107 doz. 4 00 “ “ 7 “ “7 “ Fig. 2107 doz. 6 00 “ 9 “ “7 “ Fig. 2107 doz. 8 00 “ 12 “ “ 12 “ Fig. 2107 doz. 10 00 Note.—We allow 10 per cent, discount on above, in lots of 1 dozen, assorted. FITTINGS: Nursing Bottle: Black Rubber, Bone Shield doz. 88 Black “ Jet “ doz. 1 00 304 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, FITTINGS, Continued: Nursing Bottle : Maroon Rubber, Bone Shield .. _ doz. 88 White “ “ “ doz. White “ Wood “ doz. Combination, Maroon Rubber, bone shield, American, - Fig. 138 doz. 1 25 Combination, Maroon Rubber,ivory shield, extra quality, French Fig. 138 doz. 2 OO Common Sense, Black Rubber, jet shield and cap_ _ doz. Lawrence’s Black Rubber, jet shield and cap doz. / j Maw’s Alexandra .. doz. / D 2 50 Nursing Bottle, Peerless: No. 1, Maroon Rubber, bone shields, glass connec- tions and tops . . doz. 2 25 No. 2, Black Rubber, bone shields, glass connections and tops __ _ doz. 2 OO No 3, Black Rubber, bone shields and connections, jet tops _ __ _ doz. I 50 No. 4, White Rubber, bone shields and connections, jet tops _ _ doz. 1 OO Nursing Bottle, Ricksecker’s Perfection: Black Rubber, bone shield, glass connections and tops doz. 2 25 FLASKS, CHEMICAL: Glass, Flat or round bottom (with ring at mouth) narrow or wide neck Fig. 2065: 1 oz. 2 oz. __ _ 4 oz. 8 oz. _ 1 pint 1 quart 4 50 2 quart _ _ _ 1 gallon _ _ _ . 2 gallon .. ___ _ _ _. _. 3 gallon _ _ _ . 4 gallon _ _ __ 5 gallon _ _ _ _ Glass, Bohemian, very light, flat bottom, vial mouth: 1 oz. .. _ _ 2 OZ. 4 oz. __ 6 oz. 8 oz. __ 12 OZ. __ 16 OZ. 24 oz. . _ I quart 2 quart doz. 1 gallon _ doz. 15 OO 2 gallon __ .. doz. 21 OO 3 gallon doz. 24 OO Glass, Bohemian, very light, flat bottom, vial mouth, pear shaped, for Dentists, etc.: 2 gallon . each 2 50 FLASKS, LADIES’: Cut Glass with pure silver and gold plated caps, plain and embossed, for liquor or perfume, each in paper box: 2 oz., flat oval, variety doz. 7 50 12 OO 4 oz., “ “ .. doz. 9 00 24 OO 8 oz., “ “ doz. 24 OO 48 OO FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 305 FLASKS, LIQUOR: American, Olry’s Patent. The caps Leakage Impossible. Glass, covered with leather, without cups fastened with metal instead of cement, Nos. DESCRIPTION. y& Pint. % Pint. SIZES. % Pint. Y Pint. Pint. i Assorted, Sheep Skin 8 25 9 5° II OO 13 5° 16 50 doz. Glass, Leather covered, with Britannia metal cups: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. 1-16 Pt yi Pint % Pint X Pint Y Pint Pint Quart 8 IO Russia Leather, open sides Fig. 2123 II OO 12 OO l6 50 21 DO 24 OO 30 OO 42 OO doz. 12 Turkey Morocco Fig. 2120 II OO 11 00 13 50 | 15.00 18 00 24 OO 36 00 doz. Glass, Leather covered, with Britannia metal cups, oval forms: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. Y Pint. Y Pint. 14 Plain and Colored Leather Fig 2122 12 OO 15 OO doz. 16 Hogskin Fig 2122 13 50 16 50 doz. >7 Turkey Morocco Fig 2122 13 5° 16 50 doz. Britannia Metal, with and without cups: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. Ya Pint. % Pint. Y Pint. Y Pint. I /j o rtrt 58 5° 35 All metal, oval form, square bottom 9 00 I 25 13 5° doz. Glass, Leather covered, extra fine, with silver plated and engraved cups. Each flask in a box: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. 1-16 Pt *4 Pint X Pint Y Pint % Pint Pint Quart *9 Russia Leather, engraved Fig. 2123 22 OO 24 OO 27 00 36 X> 42 OO 51 00 69 00 doz. 21 Turkey Morocco, engraved...Fig. 2121 20 OO 21 OO 4 OO ! 30 36 OO 45 00 63 OO doz. IOO Russ. Leather, silver plate Fig. 2123 18 00 19 50 22 5° p27 33 00 42 00 57 00 doz. IIO Hogskin, silver plate.. --Fig. 2120 __ 19 5° ] 24 DO 27 OO 36 00 51 00 doz. 120 Turkey Morocco, silver plate..Fig. 2120 15 OO I !5 r9 5° ! 24 DO 27 OO 36 00 51 doz. Same as above, oval forms: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. Y Pint. Y Pint. TT OO 30 OO TO OO 160 Hogskin, silver plated .' Fig . 2122 21 OO 27 OO doz. 170 Turkey Morocco, silver plated Fig. 2122 21 OO 27 OO doz. Oblong Form, with cups over the top. The cups cover the necks when closed: SIZES. Nos. DESCRIPTION. Y Pint Y Pint X Pint (With Plain Metal Cups.) 5l4 Assorted Sheep ..Fig. 2125 J3 5° 16 50 19 5° doz. 515 Russia ..Fig. 2125 15 OO W 5° 24 OO doz. 516 Hogskin ..Fig. 2125 15 OO *9 5° 24 OO doz. 5^7 Morocco 15 OO 20 SO 24 OO doz. (With Silver Plated Cups, Plain.) 615 Russia ..Fig. 2125 24 OO 28 00 33 00 doz. 616 Hogskin ..Fig. 2125 24 OO 28 OO 33 00 doz. 617 Morocco ..Fig, 2125 24 OO 28 OO 33 00 doz. (With Silver Plated Cups, Engraved.) 523 Russia 30 OO 34 5° 40 50 doz. 524 Hogskin 30 OO 34 5° 40 50 doz. 525 Morocco 30 OO 34 5° 40 50 doz. Note..—We allow 25 % discount from the above list. 306 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, FLASKS, LIQUOR, Continued: English, Leather covered, with metal cups and caps: y pint, variety.- _ ... . .. Yx pint, “ y pint, “ I pint, “ English, Calf leather covered, with German silver cups, and caps with bayonet catch, heavily silver plated. Extra quality: yi pint, assorted shapes .. - % Pint. y2 pint, “ “ y pint, “ “ i pint, “ “ English, Cut glass, with German silver cups and caps, heavily silver plated. Extra quality : yi pint Y pint 1 yz pint y pint -. i pint * English, all glass, convex shape, with German silver caps, heavily silver plated. Extra quality: % pint oval and straight 9x pint “ “ “ French, Willow-covered: % pint, variety Yx pint, “ y pint, “ .. I pint, “ y pint, with metal cup, variety . ... 9x pint, “ “ “ “ y pint, “ “ “ “ I pint, “ “ “ “ Note.—We have in stock at all times a very large assortment of Willow-covered Flasks in coarse and fine basket work. Flat, Oval and Square patterns, with leather-packed necks and metal screw caps. For Common Glass Liquor Flasks, see “Glassware, Miscel- laneous, Flasks.” FLOSS SILK: Dental: Plain, on spools Waxed, on spools . FOIL: Tin, Druggists’: Fancy Colored French Heavy Medium Tissue doz. doz. doz. doz. each each each each each each each each each each each each doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. 100 lb. lb. lb. lb. 2 50 3 50 4 50 6 00 4 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 50 3 75 4 50 5 00 5 50 7 00 1 75 2 00 3 50 4 50 6 00 7 00 5 00 6 00 7 50 9 00 1 00 1 50 75 20 25 30 4 50 6 50 8 50 10 50 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 7 00 2 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 8 00 10 50 7 50 9 00 10 00 13 50 80 25 30 35 FOLDERS: Powder, Brass : Barrel Shape . Fig. 2101 each 3 00 Expanding.. . Fig. 2100 each 2 50 Plain Fig. 2102 each 1 50 FORCEPS, Dental and Surgical. See Index to Surgical Instruments. FOUNTAINS: Perfume, Tuft’s . each 5 00 FUNNELS: Glass .. Fig. 2075: 1 oz. 2 oz. _ __ FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 307 FUNNELS, Continued: Glass : 3 02 4 oz. - - - 8 oz. — 16 oz. - . doz. doz. doz. I 13 I 25 1 50 2 00 i quart -- — - - doz. 2 25 2 quart — - - - doz. 3 00 i gallon __ doz. 4 50 2 gallon doz. 9 00 Glass, Stoppered, Bohemian, formed to an angle of sixty degrees, with stopcock ground into the neck : 4 inches across top each 2 50 6 “ “ “ each 3 50 8 each 4 50 Glass, Separatory, stoppered, Bohemian, globe shape : I quart - _ .. each 3 50 2 quart each .4 50 Glass, Tube, Bohemian, small, three in nest nest 50 Hard Rubber: No. o, capacity, 4 oz doz. 3 00 “ 1, “ 8 oz doz. 4 00 “ 2, “ 16 OZ. - doz. 5 00 “ 3, “ 32 oz doz. 6 00 Porcelain, Plain Inside Fig. 2080: 4 oz., diameter inches each 50 8 oz., ‘ 414 “ - - each 70 16 oz., “ 6 “ each 1 50 32 oz., “ 7 “ each 1 90 Porcelain, Ribbed Inside » .. Fig. 2082 : 4 oz., diameter 2>Y inches each 65 8 oz., “ “ each 85 16 oz., “ 6 “ each 1 90 32 oz., “ 7 “ each 2 25 Tin, Plain : 1 gill doz. 60 Vz pint doz. 65 1 pint doz. 85 1 quart _ , doz. 1 50 2 quart _ . _ _ doz. 2 00 1 gallon . doz. 3 00 2 gallon . doz. 4 50 Tin, with Strainer: No. 0, capacity, 1 gill each 15 “ 1, “ Yz pint each 17 “2, “ 1 pint each 20 Wedgwood Fig. 2085 : No. 1, diameter, 3 inches doz. 3 50 “ 2, “ 4 “ doz. 4 00 “ 3, “ 5 “ doz. 4 50 “ 4, “ 6 “ doz. 8 00 “ 5, “ 7 “ doz. 12 50 “ 6, “ doz. 16 50 “ 7, “ 8 “ doz. 21 00 “ 8, “ 9 “ doz. 24 00 “ 9, “ 10 “ doz. 30 00 “ 10, “ 11 “ doz. 36 00 GALLIPOTS: Earthenware, white, nested, sizes, 1 to 4 oz. straight gross 4 00 Earthenware, yellow -Fig. 2112: Y oz. . . _ . IOO I OO 1 oz. .. IOO 1 25 2 OZ IOO 2 00 3 oz. IOO 2 50 4 oz. . _ . IOO 1 so 6 oz. IOO 6 75 308 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, GALLIPOTS, Continued: Earthenware, yellow ... Fig. 2112 : 8 oz. . _ __ _ 12 OZ. _ . _ IOO IOO 8 00 10 50 16 oz. IOO 12 00 Porcelain, white, conical, without covers . . Fig. 2110: Y oz. _. _ _ gross 2 88 Y oz. _ _ gross 3 24 I OZ. __ _ _ _ _ gross 5 18 2 oz. gross 6 90 3 oz. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .. _ _ gross 11 09 4 oz. __ _ gross 12 24 Porcelain, white, conical, wood tops labeled Fig. 2011: A oz doz. 60 oz. doz. 70 I OZ. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ doz. 80 2 OZ. _ _ _ _ doz. I OO 3 oz. doz. 1 25 4 oz. . . _ doz. 1 50 GAUZE: Antiseptic : Lister's English, in six yard rolls roll 90 Seabury & Johnson’s. yard 15 GENERATORS: Galvanic, Scott’s doz. 8 00 GLASSES: Beaker, Bohemian : 5 in nest, sizes, 2 oz. to 10 oz. . . nest 1 25 8 in nest, “ 2 oz. to 1 quart nest 2 25 14 in nest, “ 2 oz. to 2 quarts nest 5 50 Beaker, with lip, 6 in nest, sizes, 5 oz. to 40 oz.-.Fig. 2070 nest 2 25 Breast, Lawrence’s, with maroon rubber tubing..Fig. 2250 doz. 3 00 Cupping, see Cups, Cupping. Graduate, see Graduates. Medicine, Graduated Tea and Table Spoon : Castor Oil. _ . doz. 6 00 Conical, on foot Fig. 2281 doz. 4 50 Conical, graduated to drops, on foot. Fig. 2282 doz. 5 00 Conical, graduated to drops, hollow stem doz. 7 50 Tulip shape, on foot. -Fig. 2280 doz. 5 00 Tumbler shape .. . Fig. 2286 doz. 3 00 Tumbler shape, extra large Fig. 2285 doz. 4 50 Tumbler shape, leather cased doz. 5 00 Tumbler shape, leather cased, with minim Fig. 2290 doz. 7 50 Tumbler shape, leather cased, minim, graduated to 60 drops. . . doz. 4 00 Tumbler shape, leather cased, minim, graduated to 120 drops . doz. 5 00 GLASSWARE: Flint Vials, Homoeopathic: A, and A drachm, short gross 1 13 1 drachm, short gross 1 25 il4 “ “ gross 1 50 2 “ “ gross 1 50 3 “ “ gross 2 OO 4 “ “ gross 3 00 6 “ “ gross 4 OO 8 gross 5 00 A, A, l/z and 1 drachm, long.. gross 1 13 lYz drachm, long gross 1 25 2 “ “ gross 1 50 3 “ “ gross 2 OO 4 “ “ gross 2 50 6 “ “ gross 3 50 8 gross 4 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 309 GLASSWARE, Continued: Flint Vials, Homoeopathic, extra heavy (case): ]/2 drachm, no lip _ 1 “ “ 2 “ “ 3 “ “ 4 “ “ 6- “ “ 8 “ “ Flint, Vials and Bottles, Prescription, &c. Discount, lib original cases. Before ordering, see table below, specif) in original cases. gross gross gross gross gross gross gross eral. ring nu I 25 I 50 1 75 2 50 3 50 4 50 6 00 No chz mber 0 irge for f dozen % I 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 l6 18 -20 32 Ass’d Discount, oz. oz. oz. oz. oz. oz. oz. OZ. OZ. oz oz. OZ. % to8oz. Ovals, Plain gross 3 00 3 75 4 75 5 50 7 00 8 50 10 50 12 25 13 75 16 50 21 OO 28 50 6 50 “ l nion gross 3 00 3 75 4 75 5 5o 7 00 8 50 10 50 12 25I 13 75 16 50 21 OO 28 50 6 50 “ Plain Prescriptions, French Square, gross 3 25 4 00 5 00 5 75 7 25 9 00 II 25 13 25 14 75 18 50 31 00 ° 75 Prescriptions, Round — gross 3 °o 3 75 4 75 5 5° 7 00 8 50 10 50 12 25 13 75 16 50 28 50 6 50 Prescriptions, Round Wide Mouth gross 3 25 4 00 5 25 6 00 7 75 9 25 II 50 14 5° 19 00 30 00 GLASSWARE, Continued Green, Vials and Bottles, Prescription, Packing, &c. Discount liberal. No charge for original cases. i 2 3 4 6 8 IO 12 l6 18-2C 32 40 Ass’d Discount, oz. oz. OZ OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ. gall. ]4 to8oz. Ovals, Plain and 14 25 15 25 24 50 39 19 5° 55 Panels, Ball-Neck, II 50 14 00 16 00 l8 OO 21 S» 24 00 3 50 IT OO 17 50 21 OO 23 5° Prescriptions, ~ II 00 12 2S 24 5° - Prescripti’ns, R’d, Wide mouth, gro. 3 50 4 oo 4 75 5 75 7 5° 9 00 10 50 13 OO 10 OO 25 25 i 6 75 GLASSWARE, Continued Flint and Green. Table showing the number of dozens usually packed in each box of Flint and Green Glassware and which must be ordered to secure the best discount. Assorted from y2 to 8 oz. in 1 , 2, 3 or 5 gross cases. lA I 2 3 4 6 8 IO 12 16 24 32 48 % OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ. oz. OZ. OZ. OZ. OZ. oz. OZ. OZ. OZ. gall. 12 12 8 48 18 12 8 72 72 48 36 24 18 18 15 12 IO Packing, Extra, Wide and 18 8 Prescriptions, Round and French Square, Wide and 72 7 2 48 48 3° 24 18 8 GLASSWARE, Miscellaneous Flasks, Common Half-Pint , 12 dozen in case _ gross 3 2 5 Pint 12 4 ‘ gross 4 50 Quart, £ 4 4 4 gross 7 00 Wine Bottles : vross 11 00 gross 9 00 gross 7 2S gross 6 75 STOSS 6 00 310 McKesson 8o robbins’ prices-current, GLASS, Window: American and French, all sizes and grades. PRICES.—Discount, Liberal. Single Thick French. Double Thick French. Sizes 1st. 2d. 3d. 4 th. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6x 8 to 10x15 IO OO 9 25 9 00 5° 13 00 12 25 11 75 II OO 11x14 to 16x24 11 50 10 75 10 25 5° 15 75 75 14 OO 18Z22 to 20x30 14 75 13 75 12 50 II 5° 20 OO 18 5° 17 00 15x36 to 24x30 16 50 14 75 13 00 22 OO 20 OO 7 75 26x28 to 23x36 17 5° l6 OO 14 00 24 OO 22 50 19 25 26x36 to 26x44 18 75 17 25 H 50 25 OO 23 50 20 OO 26x46 to 30x50 20 50 19 25 16 50 27 OO 25 25 22 OO 30x52 to 30x54 22 75 21 OO 18 00 30 OO 28 OO 24 OO 30x56 to 34x56 24 OO 22 OO 19 75 31 5° 29 OO 26 25 34x58 to 34x60 25 25 23 75 21 50 33 00 31 5° 28 50 36x60 to 40x60 28 50 26 00 23 75 37 °° 34 OO 32 OO Larger sizes—10.00 per box extra for every five inches. An additional 10 % will be charged for all Glass more than 40 inches wide. All sizes above 52 inches in length, and not making more than 81 united inches, will be charged as if 84 united inches. NUMBER OF LIGHTS PER BOX OF FIFTY FEET. Size. No. Size. No. Size. No. Size. No. Size. No. 6x 8 150 IIXI7 3° 14X26 20 20x26 r4 26X32 9 7* 9 n.5 11x18 36 15x18 27 20x28 *3 26x36 8 8x10 90 11X20 32 15X20 24 20X30 12 26x40 7 8x12 75 12x14 43 15x22 22 20X32 II 26x44 5 9XII 72 12x15 40 15x24 20 20x34 II 28x32 8 9X12 67 12x16 38 16x18 25 2OX36 IO 28x36 7 9x13 62 12x18 35 16x20 23 20X40 9 28x40 7 9x14 57 I2Xl8 33 16x22 26 20X44 8 28x44 6 9x15 53 12X20 3° 16x24 19 22X24 T4 28x46 6 IOXI2 60 12X22 27 16x26 17 22X^6 13 30x40 6 10x13 55 12X24 25 16x28 l6 22x28 12 30x44 6 IOXI4 52 13x16 35 16x32 14 22x30 II 30X48 5 10x15 48 13x18 31 18X20 20 22x32 IO 3ox5° 5 10x16 45 13X20 27 18x22 18 22x36 9 32x42 5 IOXI7 42 13X22 25 18x24 17 22x38 9 5 10x18 40 13x24 23 18x26 15 24x28 II 34x46 5 10X20 36 14x16 32 18x28 14 24x30 IO 34x50 4 11x13 5° 14x18 29 18x30 r3 24x32 IO 36x44 5 IIXI4 47 14X20 26 18x32 12 24x36 8 36x50 4 11x15 44 14X22 23 18x34 12 24x40 8 36x56 3 nxi6 41 I4X24 22 20X24 15 24x44 7 GLAZIERS’ DIAMONDS , see Diamonds. GLOVES Bath, Cash’s : Brown dz. pr. 7 00 White Bath, Horse Hair, and Wool, double French dz. pr. 24 OO Bath, Leiner’s doz. 7 50 Bath, Lynch’s: Circassian dz. pr. 3 00 Honeycomb dz. pr. 2 50 Honeycomb, Trouville.. dz. pr. 3 00 Bath, Maw ’s: Assorted dz. pr. 3 50 Paragon . dz. pr. 3 50 Bath, Pattison’s: No. r, Baden Sponge, cotton, white. ...Fig. 2255 dz. pr. 3 00 I ‘ * 4 linen, brown ..Fig. 2255 dz. pr. 3 00 “ 2, 4 * ‘ ‘ linen, brown huck-a-buck_ dz. pr. 3 00 “ 4C, Turco Sponge, cotton white. - - Fig. 2255 dz. pr. 2 50 “ c, Baden Linen, brown .. Fig. 2255 dz. pr. 2 75 Empress, Sponge, white striped dz. pr. 3 00 Monarch, Linen brown, heavy dz. pr. 3 00 Flesh, Horse Hair, Lawrence’s : Gents’ Nos. 1, 2, 3 . .Fig. 2260 dz. pr. 16 50 Ladies’, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Fig. 2260 dz. pr. 16 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 311 GOGGLES: Eye, English, steel wire frames, assorted colored glasses doz. 1 25 GRAINING-BRUSHES, see Brushes, Paint, Graining. GRAINING-COMBS: Steel, American : Ordinary, in paper packages set 1 15 Polished Blued, in tin cases . set 1 75 Reliable, in tin cases set 1 40 Reliable, Tinned Back, in tin cases set 1 75 Taylor’s Blued, in tin cases set 1 50 Taylor’s Blued, separate sizes, I to 6 inches inch 6 Note.—Sets consist of 3 one inch wide, 3 two inch wide, and 3 three set 60 inch wide, assorted, fine medium, and coarse. Leather, French, 3 inches wide, 5 in set GRADUATES: Glass, American, conical or tumbler shaped, Figs. 2300 and 2305: 1 drachm doz. 3 50 doz. 4 00 OZ. - - -- -- - - doz. 3 oo I OZ. - -- doz. 3 oo 2 OZ. - - doz. 5 50 doz. 4 00 4 oz. - doz. 5 00 doz. 6 00 8 oz. doz. 7 50 12 OZ. __ - doz. 10 00 16 OZ. . -- doz. 12 OO doz. 15 OO 32 OZ. -• - .. doz. 21 OO 48 oz. . . doz. 28 OO Note.—We allow the usual trade discount on American Graduates. Glass, English, conical shape, extra quality: 1 drachm doz. 3 50 2 drachm doz. 4 5° 4 25 1 oz., graduated to drops .Fig. 2310 doz. 5 00 5 5° 7 OO doz. 8 00 8 oz. Fig. 2305 doz. 10 50 14 OO 16 oz. Fig. 2300 doz. 15 75 20 oz. (Imperialpint).. .. — doz. 18 OO 24 OZ. doz. 21 OO 32 OZ. __ -- doz. 27 OO doz. 30 OO Glass, English, tumbler shape, extra quality : doz. 3 5° doz. 4 5° 4 25 doz. 5 qo doz. 6 50 doz. 7 00 doz. 8 00 doz. 10 50 doz. 14 OO doz. IS 7s 20 oz. (Imperial pint) — doz. 18 OO doz. 21 OO doz. 27 OO doz. 30 OO Note.—We especially commend our English Graduates for superiority and excellence. We can also furnish them tested and certified by English Government, at small advance if desired. 312 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, GRADUATES, Continued: Glass, English, Metric System, with double scale; graduated on one side in ounces and on the other in cubic centi- meters, conical shape. Warranted accurate: i drachm, 5cc doz. 4 50 >4 oz.. 15CC doz. 5 00 1 oz., 30CC doz. 5 50 2 oz., 75CC doz. 7 25 3 oz., IOOCC_ doz. 8 25 4 oz., 125CC doz. 9 50 6 oz., 200CC doz. 11 00 8 oz., 250CC doz. 14 25 12 oz., 400CC- - doz. 19 00 16 oz., 500CC doz. 21 75 32 OZ., IOOOCC - - doz. 37 50 Glass, English, Metric System,single scale,cylindrical shape. Warranted accurate: 50CC 1 25 ioocc . . - - 200CC 500CC IOOOCC Porcelain, with handle: 1 oz. _ - 2 OZ. _ _ 4 oz. . _ 45 8 oz. _ _ _ .. 16 oz. -- 32 oz. GUARDS: Tooth Brush: Metal Fig. 2242 doz. 1 50 Porcelain Fig. 2243 doz. 2 25 GUITAR STRINGS. See Strings. GUNS: Insect Powder: Isaacsen’s . doz. 1 75 Knowles’ doz. 1 40 Lawrence’s, Fig. 2275 doz. 1 00 I 75 Star doz. 80 HAIR BRUSHES. See Brushes. HAIR OIL. See Oil: HOLDERS: Brush, Miles Bro’s. No. 1 doz. 6 00 “ 2 doz. 7 00 “ 10 doz. 10 00 “ 20 doz. 11 00 “ 30 doz. 12 00 “ 40 doz. 13 00 “ 40, mirror back doz. 18 00 Brush, Wire. See Racks. Caustic, Hard Rubber: No. 1 doz. 3 50 “ 2 doz. 4 00 “ 3 doz. 4 75 “ 4 - doz. 5 30 Pen. See Pen-Holders. HONES: Razor, variety doz. 3 00 24 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 313 HYDROMETERS: Acid, (also, see Acidmeter) doz. 6 00 Alcohol. See Alcoholmeters. Alkali, (also, see Alkalimeters) doz. 6 00 Ammonia... doz. 6 00 Bark ... .. doz. 6 00 Cider, Malt, Vinegar, or Wine .. doz. 6 00 Coal-Oil, variety doz. 7 50 30 00 Lye doz. 6 00 Milk, two Scales, with test glass in paper case, variety doz. 6 00 18 00 Syrup. doz. 6 00 HYDROMETER JARS: Cylindrical, on foot: 6 inches high, i inch diameter .. . doz. 2 00 8 ‘ “ 1% “ “ doz. 3 00 8 “2 doz. 4 00 IO “ “ l'/2 “ “ doz. 4 00 IO “ “ 2 “ “ ... doz. 4 50 12 “ “ 1%, “ “ doz. 4 50 12 “ “ 2 “ “ doz. 5 00 15 “ •' •* “ doz. 6 00 15 “ “ 2 “ “ doz. 7 00 18 *■ “ 1 y2 “ “ doz. 9 00 18 •* •* 2 “ “ doz. 10 50 18 “ “ 3 “ doz. 12 00 20 “ “ 1% “ “ doz. 11 00 20 “ “ 2 “ “ doz. 12 00 21 ‘ ‘ 4 4 2 “ 44 doz. 15 00 ICE BAGS. See Bags. INHALANT: Cutler's.. doz. 3 75 Moyle’s . doz. 3 75 INHALERS: Barbers’ - doz. 18 00 Cutler’s . doz. 9 00 Fulgraff’s doz. 4 50 Hunter’s : Small doz. 7 50 Large .. _ _ . doz. 8 50 Kirkwood’s : doz. 24 00 Large _ doz. 48 00 Maw’s, variety doz. 30 00 72 00 Messer’s doz. 1 75 Moyle’s . _ . doz. 4 5° Pond’s Extract doz. 2 00 Stafford’s .. doz. 9 00 INJECTION: American “Star” Matico doz. 7 00 Brou’s doz. 7 00 Dundas Dick’s “Macquene’s” Matico doz. 7 00 Grimault’s Matico doz. 8 00 Mathey Caylus’ doz. 6 50 INK: Indelible : Brigg’s _ ._ . .. . .. doz. 2 25 Livingston’s _ doz. 1 50 Livingston’s Tablets doz. 3 50 Payson’s .. . gross 22 DO 22 80 Payson’s Combination _ .. doz. 4 25 Tarrant’s _ doz. 2 75 India : Small gilt, 64 sticks to lb lb. 2 501 314 McKesson & robbins’ prices-current, INK, Continued: Writing, Arnold’s, Copying: doz. 4 60 5 OO i quart Writing, Arnold’s, Fluid : doz. 8 75 9 50 gross doz. 4 50 75 50 90 00 5 OO 85 65 15 50 Yz pint _ doz. 1 1 I pint doz. 2 3 I quart doz. 5 3 Writing, Black Cottage - gross doz. 3 50 Writing, Black, Blue and Violet: 2 oz. stands 60 65 4 oz. bottles . doz. 1 10 6 oz. “ doz. 1 40 8 oz. “ doz. 1 75 00 i pint “ doz. 3 i quart “ doz. 5 00 y2 gallon jugs . doz. 10 00 i gallon “ doz. 20 00 Writing, Brilliant Red, McK. & R’s. ioz. stands (better than Carmine)_ doz. 1 00 Writing, Carmine : i oz. stands _ doz. 2 00 i oz. rich flint glass bottles _ doz. 2 00 2 oz. “ “ “ “ . doz. 3 00 Writing, Red : i oz. bottles doz. 80 90 62 2 oz*. “ doz. 1 5° Writing, Stylographic, Jet Black 4 oz. bottles doz. 3 00 8 oz. ‘ doz. 4 80 I pint “ doz. 7 20 i quart “ Note.—Blue, Violet and Green Inks same price as Jet Black. Writing, Stylographic, Copying: 4 oz. bottles doz. doz. 12 4 00 80 8 oz. ‘ doz. 9 00 i pint “• 14 00 i quart “ doz. 24 00 Note.—This Ink is a triple extract of Ink Basis, made from Gall Nuts and Salts of Iron, and purified by a new chemical process, expressly for use in Stylographic Pens, and from which it flows in a rich deep bluish screen line that soon turns into a permanent velvet black. Its copying qualities are so excellent that clear distinct copies can be had by the weight of the person in lieu of a press, making it invaluable to commercial travelers and business men away from office conveniences. / INK STANDS: Bronze, variety each 2 00 12 OO Fancy Figures, variety.. each 3 00 15 OO Glass, variety .. . each 50 5 00 Leather, variety each 50 3 OO Pocket, variety . . each 25 2 OO Olivewood, variety each 1 25 15 OO Note.—We have in stock at all times a very extensive assortment of Ink Stands, in all the above materials, both plain and mounted, in a great variety of styles, with and without fittings, ranging in price from 3.00 per dozen to 15.00 each. In ordering please state materials desired and limit of price. IRRIGATORS: Mattson’s, Vaginal, Hard Rubber: With Siphon.. doz. Q OO With Syringe doz. 16 OO Without Syringe ' doz. 7 50 JARS: Earthenware, Flat Top, White Fig. 2320: y2 oz. gross gross 13 13 50 50 1 oz. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 315 J ARS , Continued : Earthenware, Flat Top, White Fig. 2320: 2 oz. gross 13 50 3 oz. gross 14 00 4 oz. .. gross 15 00 6 oz. gross 16 00 8oz. ; gross 18 00 10 oz. gross 18 75 16 oz. _ _ _ gross 22 50 24 oz. . gross 24 75 2 lb. . doz. 3 12 3 lb. doz. 3 88 4 lb. doz. 6 25 6 lb. doz. 9 50 Earthenware, Infusion, White, English Fig. 2315: 1 pint, with strainer each 1 25 1 quart, “ “ each 2 00 Earthenware, Leech, Cylindrical, White: No. 1, height, io}4 inches each 4 50 “ 2, “ 9 # “ each 4 00 “ 3, “ 8“ each 3 50 “ 4, “ 1)4 “ each 3 00 “ 5, “ 6/4 “ each 2 50 “ 6, “ sX “ each 2 00 Earthenware, Steeple-Top, Blue Fig. 2325: 4 oz., height, \)4 inches doz. 2 50 8 oz., “ “ doz. 3 50 1 pint, “ 6 “ .. doz. 4 50 i'/i pint, “ 6yz “ . ... .. doz. 6 00 1 quart, “ 7)4 “ doz. 8 00 3 Pint, “ 9 “ doz. 10 00 2 quart, “ 10 “ doz. 13 00 3 quart, “ 11 “ doz. 16 00 1 gallon, “ 12 “ doz. 21 00 Earthenware, Steeple-Top, White Fig. 2325: 2 oz., height, 4 inches doz. 2 00 4oz., “ 4y* “ doz. 2 00 6oz., “ “ doz. 2 25 8 oz., “ $/( “ doz. 2 25 1 pint, “ 6 “ doz. 3 00 pint, “ 6)4 “ doz. 4 00 1 quart, “ 7% “ doz. 6 00 3 pint, “ 9 “ doz. 8 00 2 quart, “ 10 “ doz. 10 50 3 quart, “ 11 “• doz. 13 50 1 gallon, “ 12 “ doz. 18 00 Earthenware, Tie-over, White. 4 oz. doz. 50 6 oz. doz. 60 8 oz. _ . doz. 70 12 OZ. doz. 80 1 lb doz. 95 I }4 lb doz. 1 12 2 lb doz. 1 16 Glass, Anatomical Specimen, with extra wide and accu- rately ground stoppers: 1 oz. doz. 2 00 2 oz. . doz. 2 50 40Z. doz. 3 00 8 oz. doz. 4 00 1 pint doz. 5 00 1 quart doz. 7 50 2 quart . doz. 12 00 Glass, Counter. See Urns, Counter. Glass, Specie. See Bottles, Specie. Hydrometer. See Hydrometer Jars. 316 McKesson &, robbins* prices-current, KALLISTON: Burnett’s. ..... doz. 7 50 KALYDOR: Rowland’s... doz. 19 50 KEY RINGS: Steel: No. B, heart shape Fig. 2330 doz. 38 “ 17, extra fine, assorted sizes Fig. 2332 doz. 1 25 “ 60, “ “ “ “ Fig. 2331 doz. 1 00 “ 570, chain Fig. 2333 doz. 75 Ordinary quality, variety doz. 25 75 KNIVES: Corn, variety .. doz. 6 00 g 00 Nail, variety doz. 1 75 6 00 Filling doz. 4 00 4 50 Gilder’s, double edge. . Fig. 3007 doz. 6 00 Pocket, one, two, three, and four blade, variety..Fig. 2340 doz. 2 00 42 00 Note.—We have in stock a very large line of Pocket Knives, com- prising the most desirable patterns of Rogers’, Ward’s, Wosten- holm’s, and other popular makers. In ordering please state number of blades, style of handles, &c., desired, and also limit of price. Putty: Round end, cocoa handle Fig. 3002 doz. 2 00 2 50 Square “ “ “ Fig. 3001 doz. 2 00 2 50 Square end, ebony handle Fig. 3000 doz. 2 75 3 o° LABELS: Glass, for Furniture Bottles, &c., variety . each 10 20 Paper, Imitation Glass, for Shelf Bottles, Drawers, &c., all styles .. Paper, in Books, revised by the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, for Druggists’ and Physicians’ Bottles, Draw- ers, &c. Black ground, yellow letters : 800 labels book 2 00 2,000 “ . _. book 4 00 Physicians’, 300 labels. . book 1 00 Paper, gold ground, black letters: 800 labels . .. book 6 00 2,000 “ _ book 12 00 Physicians’, 300 labels book 2 50 Paper, in BoCfks, yellow ground, black letters, strips, 1,500 labels 75 Paper: Cologne, Hair Oil, Pomade, &c. 100 15 2 50 Gummed, Blank, variety, in packages of 1 doz. boxes doz. 1 25 1 75 Seidlitz, variety . 100 40 80 Wines, Brandies, &c 100 50 2 00 LAMPS: Alcohol. See Lamps, Spirit. Laboratory: Bunson’s Burner, variety each 1 00 7 50 Oil doz. 6 50 Note.—See also, Stoves, Laboratory Nursery, Maw’s: No. 1, small each 1 25 “ 2, medium each 1 50 “ 3. large Fig. 2356 each 1 75 Nursery, Wedgwood’s Fig. 2355 each 2 50 Spirit, Glass, with glass cap: 2 oz. doz. 5 00 4 oz. _ __ doz. 6 00 8 oz. Fig. 2350 doz. 7 50 LANCETS. See Index to Surgical Instruments. LEAVES, MUSTARD: Rigollot’s. See Plasters, Mustard. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. 317 LIGHTS, NIGHT. See Night Lights. LIGHTERS: Gas, Houchin’s Wax: No. 90, 120 tapers in box, length, 18 inches doz. 7 50 “ 91, 60 “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 3 50 “ 92, 30 “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 1 75 Gas, Houchin’s “Waldo’s” Wax: No. 97, 120 tapers in box, length, 18 inches doz. 6 00 “ 98, 60 “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 3 00 “ 99- 3° “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 1 50 Gas, Houchin’s “B” quality, Wax: No. 104, 120 tapers in box, length, 18 inches doz. 4 80 “ 105, 60 “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 2 40 “ 106, 30 “ “ “ “ 18 “ doz. 1 20 LILY-WHITES : Austin’s Satina doz. 1 75 Bazin’s Spanish doz. 1 25 Gouraud’s doz. 2 50 Harrison’s Parian doz. 4 00 Hunt’s Court: Small, round . _ doz. 2 00 Large, three-cornered doz. 4 00 Irvine's: Alabaster Tablets doz. 1 25 Chinese “ doz. 1 25 Kidder’s Opera Pearline doz. 1 25 Lewenberg’s, Red or White doz. 3 50 McArthur’s Chinese doz. 1 75 Nace’s Gardenia Tablet, large oval doz. 1 25 Riker’s Tablets, assorted shades doz. 2 00 Shand’s: Fancy, oval doz. 1 25 Gilt, square (Alabaster Tablet) doz. 1 25 Tetlow’s: Blanc Illusion, in metal boxes doz. 4 00 No. 5, Cascarilla doz. 75 “ 6, round, large — doz. 80 “ 7, “ medium _ doz. 63 “ 8, “ small _. . _. doz. 55 “ 11, Blanc de Sevres doz. 1 25 “ 34, Alaskine, large, round doz. 1 25 “ 45, Sara Bernhardt, Secret of Beauty doz. 2 25 “ 72, Refinement, with Rouge and Eye Brow Pencil doz. 2 00 “ 75, Opera Bouquet, “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 25 “ 385, Ivy Flora, round, large doz. 1 00 “ 387, “ “ “ small doz. 75 “ 389, “ “ “ oval doz. 88 “ 391, Flora Lily, with Rouge doz. 1 75 “ 395, Gossamer doz. 2 00 “ 424, Swansdown (Powder) assorted shades doz. 1 50 “ 444, Oriental Cream Tablet, large doz. 1 50 “ 445, “ “ “ small doz. 1 13 “ 457, Queen Anne (Powder) round, small _ _ doz. 80 “ 458. “ “ “ large doz. 1 75 “ 469, Ashes of Roses . doz. 2 25 “ 476, Radiance. doz. 4 00 “ 486, Opera Pearl, medium round doz. 1 00 “ 487, “ “ large “ . doz. 1 25 “ 488, “ “ cascarilla, size doz. 1 50 " 494, Rose and Lily, oblong.. doz. 2 50 ” 495, Sweet Sixteen (Powder) . . doz. 2 25 " 497, Tablets of Innocence, large, round doz. 2 00 “ 498, “ “ “ oval doz. 2 25 “ A,” Mother of Pearl . doz. 1 45 Turner & Wayne’s Snowflake doz. 3 50 318 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, LINT: French, “ Charpie” . lb. 75 Maw’s penny packages gross 3 00 3 50 McKesson & Robbins’ Cotton : No. o, i lb. packages lb. 90 “ O, I oz. “ lb. 120 “ i, i lb. “ lb. 110 “ 2, i lb. “ lb. 120 McKesson & Robbins’ Flax: i lb. packages — — lb. 130 I oz. “ lb. 150 McKesson & Robbins’ Marine, ilb. packages lb. 50 Seabury & Johnson, Flax: i lb. packages — lb. 150 I oz. “ lb. 175 Seabury & Johnson, Hospital: i lb. packages — - lb. 100 I oz. “ -- -- lb. 125 Small packages, 3 dozen in box gross 6 00 Seabury & Johnson, Mackintosh cloth, red and uncolored: 1 yard in box yard 1 75 5 yards in box yard 1 50 Taylor’s A 1: 1 lb. packages lb. 1 35 1 oz. “ lb. 1 60 LIP-SALVE. See Salve. LISTS: Physicians’Visiting variety .. LOTION: Atwood’s “Glycerine and Elder Flower” . doz. 4 00 MACHINES: Electro: Magnetic, Davis & Kidder’s . each 8 00 Magnetic, McKesson & Robbins’ each 7 50 Medical, Dr. Jerome Kidder’s, variety each 15 00 58 00 Note.—For Batteries with Cells, see Batteries. Pill, brass plates, rollers and sides, mahogany board and drawer, Cooper’s: each 12 CO Note.—This machine has two sets of reversible plates on whch four different sizes of pills can be made, viz., 36-1 grain, 29-2 grain, 24-3 grain and 18-5 grain. The sides of the rolling board are so con- structed as to allow the mass to be rolled the exact size required for each respective size, thereby always insuring the full number of perfectly round pills. Pill, brass plates, rollers and sides, walnut block: 12 Pills, size, 3 or 5 grains each 4 00 18 “ “ 3 or 5 “ each 5 00 24 “ “ 3 or 5 “ each 6 00 Soda Water, supplied at manufacturers’ prices. See Illus- trated Catalogue, pages 143 and 218. Wafer, with wafers and powder measure, Gorlin’s.Fig. 2376 box 25 MARKERS: Whist, Celluloid, white with black or red hands, No. 1 pair 75 MEASURES: Medicine, Glass. See Glasses, Medicine, and Graduates. Seidlitz Powder, Boxwood Fig. 2380 doz. 3 00 Standard: Copper, lipped, heavv. —Fig. 2373 set 9 00 Tin, lipped, ordinary _ .. . . set 1 25 Tin, lipped, heavy Fig. 2373 set 2 75 doz. 1 50 12 00 MEDICINE SPOONS. See Spoons. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 319 MEDICINE TUBES. See Tubes. MELODERMA: Caswell, Massey & Co’s, 4 oz . MILLS: Drug, Enterprise: doz. 2 50 3 00 “ 3 each 5 00 “ 5 each 8 00 “ 7 each 10 00 “ g -_Fig. 2386 each 16 00 MIRRORS: Folding, Glass inside, leather case, plate glass, bevel edge, square: No. 77, size, 7 x 5 inches doz. 14 00 “ 78, “ 7)4 x 5)4 “ doz. 16 50 “ 79, “9 x “ doz. 18 00 Folding, Glass inside. Morocco case, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval top: No. 1826, size, 8 x 5)4 inches doz. 24 00 “ 1827. “ 9 x 6)4 “ doz. 30 00 “ 1828, “ 10 x 7 “ . _ doz. 36 00 Folding, Glass inside whitewood case, oval glass,size, 5 x 2)4 inches, No. 404- Fig. 2395 doz. 5 00 Hand, Celluloid, French plate glass, bevel edge, White: No. 1, oval, size, 6x4 inches __ Fig. 2445 doz. 30 00 “ 2, oval, twist handle, size, 6x4 inches Fig. 2440 “ 3, square, “ “ “ sH x 3 s/i inches Fig. 2442 “ 6, oval, size, 5)4 x 3)4 inches, style, Fig. 2445 “ 7, oval, twist handle, size, 5)4 x 3)4 inches, style, doz. 33 00 doz. doz. 39 00 Fig. 2440 doz. No. 8, square, twist handle, size, 4Y% x 3)4 inches, style, Fig. 2442 - doz. Hand, Celluloid, French plate glass, bevel edge: No. 202, Amber, square, size, X4)4 incheS-Fig. 2442 “ 502, White inlaid (gold plate), square, twist handle, doz. 45 00 size, 5% x 2>H inches Fig. 2442 doz. 54 00 Hand, Celluloid, French plate glass, Shell: No. 550, oval, size, 6 x 4 inches Fig. 2445 doz. 34 50 “ 551, oval, twist handle, size, 6x4 inches.Fig. 2440 doz. 37 50 “ 552, square, twist handle, size, x 3)4 inches, Fig. 2442 doz. 45 00 Hand, Ebonized Wood, square: No. 3, size, 4% x 2)4 inches Fig. 2420 “ 4. “ 4H x 3% “ -- doz. 75 doz. 1 50 Hand, Ebonized Wood, extra quality, with folding metal handle, French plate glass, bevel edge: No. 1717, oval, size, 6x4 inches _ doz. 13 50 “ 1715, square, size, 5)4 x inches “ 1716, “ “ 6)4 x 4)4 “ doz. 13 50 doz. 15 00 Hand, Florence,: No. 2, square, size, 4)4 x 2)4 inches “ 4, “ “ “ doz. 4 75 doz. 6 25 “ 5- oval, “ 3)4x2 “ doz. 2 63 “ 6, “ “ 4 X 2)4 “ doz. 3 38 “ 7, “ “ 4)4 X 2)4 “ doz. 4 13 “ 8, “ “ 5 x 3)4 “ doz. 4 88 “ 9, •* “ 5)4 x 3)4 “ doz. 5 63 “ 10, “ “ 6 X4% “ doz. 6 38 “ 11, “ “ 6)4 x 4$ “ “ 7)4, round, diameter, 3% inches .. doz. 7 50 doz. 4 00 “ 8)4, “ “ 4 “ Fig. 2405 doz. 4 75 9)4, “ “ 4)4 “ doz. 5 50 “ 10)4, “ “ 5 '/& “ doz. 6 50 320 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, MIRRORS, Continued: Hand, Florence, French plate glass bevel edge: No. 8, oval, size, x 3yz inches doz. 9 38 “ 9. “ “ - doz. 10 88 “ 10, “ “ “ doz. 13 50 1 “ n, “ “ “ doz. 16 50 “ 3,square, “ “ doz. 15 00 “ 4. “ “ “ doz. 16 50 '* 12, “ handle, round glass, diameter, inches doz. 15 00 Hand, Ivory, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval: No. 1, size, x 3 inches __ - .. each 8 55 “ 2, “ “ each 9 50 “ 3, “ “ each 10 00 “ 4, “ “ each 11 05 “ 5, “ 9lA x “ each 12 10 “ 6, “ ‘ each 13 55 “ 7. “ “ each 15 00 “ 8, “ 10% x 4% “ - each 16 40 “ 9, “ x 4Y% “ each 17 80 “ 10, “ io>4 x 4]/z “ each 19 25 “ 11, “ x 4% “ each 20 70 “ 12, “ 11 x 4% “ each 22 10 Hand, Leather back, all glass front, French plate, bevel edge, oval: No. size x 3 inches, (including handle) doz. 6 00 “ 63, “ “ “ “ Fig. 2450 doz. 7 50 “64, “10 x 4% “ “ “ doz. 9 00 “ 65, “ io>4 x 4'/2 “ “ “ doz. 10 50 “66, “ “ “ doz. 13 50 Hand (or stand), Leather back, all glass front, French plate, beveled edge, square: No. 20, size x inches, including handle Fig. 2410 “ 22 “ 8 x 3 “ “ “ doz. 9 00 doz. 7 50 Hand, Leather, with folding metal handle, French plate glass, bevel edge : No. 1825, oval, size b% x 4% inches doz. 21 00 “ 628, Russia, oval, size 5% x inches doz. 25 00 “ 1824, square, size 6x4 inches doz. 21 00 Hand, Mahogany, oval: Variety doz. 4 50 13 50 In stands, No. 1 to 15 inclusive _ . Fig. 2370 set 10 00 Hand, Mahogany imitation, oval: No. 403, size 5 x 3% inches Fig. 2470 doz. 2 50 “ 403, “6 x “ doz. 2 50 “ 1520, “ 4A x “ doz. I 50 “ 1521, “ 5 x 3% “ doz. I 65 Hand, Metal, embossed plush back, French plate glass, bevel edge : No. 2, size 4|4f x 2% inches __ - _ doz. 12 OO “ 3, “ x “ doz. 14 OO “ 4- “6 “ doz. 16 OO Hand, Metal, with folding handle : Grecian, square, size x 3 inches . doz. 2 OO Hand, Olivewood, French plate glass, bevel edge, square: Variety _ . __ .. doz. 16 50 30 OO Hand, Rosewood, oval : No. 88, size 5 x 3inches _ _ doz. 7 50 “ 89, “ ~sAx 3% “ doz. 9 00 “ 9°. “6 x 3% “ doz. IO OO Hand, Rosewood, in stand, No. 1 to 15 inclusive, Fig. 2370 set 15 OO Hand, Rosewood, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval: No. 2in, size 4'A x 3 inches _ _ doz. 13 5°: “ 2112, “ 5 x 3% “ . . Fig. 2460 doz. 16 50; “ 2113, “ “ doz. 19 50 “ 2114, “ “ doz. 22 50 i FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 321 MIRRORS, Continued: Hand, Rosewood, Lawrence’s, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval, extra quality each in box : No. 8, size 5 x 3)4 inches doz. 16 50 “ 9. “ “ doz. 19 50 “ 10, “ 6 X4 “ . doz. 21 OO “ 12, “ 7Xx5 “ - doz. 27 OO “ 14, “ 8x 6 “ doz. 36 OO “ I5. “ X tyi “ doz. 42 OO Hand, Rosewood imitation, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval : No. 1615, size 5)4 x inches doz. 12 OO Hand, Satinwood, in stands, Nos. 1 to 15 inclusive.Fig. 2370 set 20 OO Hand, Satinwood, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval: No. 18, size sH x 3)4 inches _ . doz. 21 OO “ 19- “ “ doz. 22 50 “ 20, “ 6fix4>4 “ doz. 24 OO Hand, Satinwood, plate, in stands, Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive.. set 42 OO Hand, Satinwood, Lawrence’s, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval, extra quality, each in box : No. 8, size 5 x 3)4 inches.. doz. l8 OO “ 9, “ % “ doz. 21 OO “ 10, “ 6 X4 “ doz. 27 OO “ 12, “ 7X x 5 “ doz. 33 00 “ 14, “ “ doz. 42 00 “ 15, “ . x “ doz. 48 00 Hand, Satinwood, French plate glass, bevel edge, square, variety .. doz. 6 00 48 00 Hand, Satinwood imitation ,plate glass, bevel edge, square, No. 6, size 6x4 inches doz. 9 00 Hand, Tulipwood, Lawrence’s, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval, extra quality, each in box, variety. doz. 6 00 48 00 Hand, Whitewood, Lawrence’s, oval, extra quality, each in box : No. 1360, size 4 x 2)4 inches doz. 5 00 “ 1360, “ 414 x “ doz. 6 00 “ 1360, “5 x3/j “ doz. 7 50 “ 1360, “ 5)4 x 3)4 “ doz. 9 00 “ 1360, ** 6 x 4 “ doz. 10 50 “ 1360, “ 6)4x414 “ doz. 12 00 “ 1360, “7x5 “ doz. 13 50 Hand, Whitewood, Lawrence’s, French plate glass, bevel edge, oval, extra quality, each in box : No. 1361, size 5 x 3)4 inches doz. 14 00 “ 1361, “ 5)4 x 3/s “ doz. 16 00 “ 1361, “ 6 x 4 “ doz. 18 00 Magnifying, double, with plain glass on reverse side, round: No. 4, diameter 3)4 inches doz. 10 50 “ 4)4, “ 4 “ doz. 12 00 “ 5, “ 4)4 “ doz. 15 00 Note.—Measurements given on Mirrors refer to the size of glass. Mouth, Celluloid : Amber .. _ . .. .. Fig. 2485 doz. 8 00 Shell Fig. 2485 doz. 8 00 White _ Fig. 2485 doz. 8 00 Mouth, Ivory : No. 1, oval Fig. 2485 doz. 27 00 “ 2, round _ . doz. 27 00 “ 2748, oval doz. 15 00 “ 2748, oval double doz. 18 00 Mouth : Mahogany . doz. 1 75 Rosewood doz. 3 50 Rosewood, Magnifying doz. 9 00 Whitewood . doz. 1 75 322 McKesson &, robbins* prices-current, MIRRORS, Continued: Pocket, Closing, Leather case, oval : No. 80, size 2% x iV inches - — aoz. 3 00 “ 81, “3 x n/& “ doz. 3 50 Pocket, Folding, Morocco case, silk lined, plate glass, bevel edge, oval top : No. 1529, size 3 x 2 inches — — doz. 4 00 “ 1530, “ 3K x 2X inches doz. 5 00 Pocket, Florence, oval: No. 6%, size 3)4 x 2)4 inches doz. 1 75 Pocket, Leather, with comb in back : No. 74, Plate, size 3?/ x 2 inches— - doz. 3 50 “ 75, “ “5 x 1% “ doz. 3 00 “ 153, Plate and tablet, size 3)4 x 2 inches doz. 5 00 “ 205, Plain, size 3)4 x 1)4 inches Fig. 2475 doz. 1 00 Pocket, Mahogany, oval : No. 1118, size 2 x inches,style, Fig. 2465 doz. 2 50 “ 1118, “ x “ style, Fig. 2465 doz. 3 00 “ 1118, “3 x I7/& “ style, Fig. 2465 doz. 4 00 / “ 1118, “ “ style, Fig. 2465 doz. 4 50 Pocket, Metal, round: No. 4, diameter, 2)4 inches, wire handle doz. 75 “ 5, “ 2% “ tablet back doz. 50 “ 6, “ 31/ “ with ring Fig. 2455 doz. 65 “ 7, Seaside, diameter, 3% inches, brass handle doz. 138 “ 8, diameter, 3)4 inches, closing handle — Fig. 2430 doz. 150 Windsor, diameter, 3l/2 inches, nickel plated handle doz. 150 Pocket, Shell case, plate glass, oval: No. 1531, size 2)4 x i)4 inches _ doz. 7 50 Pocket, Whitewood, ordinary, oval: No. 402, size 4)4 x 2)4 inches, Fig. 2565 doz. 125 “ 402, “ 5 x 3 inches doz. 150 Pocket, Zinc, round : No. 1, diameter, 2)4 inches -- doz. 50 “ 2, “ 3 “ doz. 60 “ 3, “ 3% “ Fig- 2435 doz. 80 Stand, Florence, oval: No. 20, size i\)4 x 2%" inches doz. 7 50 “ 40, “ 5)4 x 3)4, “ doz. 9 00 Stand, Leather Back, plate glass, bevel edge : No. 160, oval, 3)4 x 3)4 inches Fig. 2425 doz. 4 50 “ 101, Horseshoe, engraved, 5 )4 x 5 inches, Fig. 2400 doz. 7 50 *• 102, “ “ 6% x 5)4 “ doz. 0 00 “ 103, “ “ 1)4 x 5 •* doz. 10 50 Stand, Leather Frame, ornamented with gilt, French plate glass, bevel edge, square : No. 614, size 8 x 3)4 inches each 5 50 “ 615, “ 8)4 x 6)4 “ each 6 00 “ 607, “ q)4 x 1)4 “ each 7 50 Stand, Plush Frame, French plate glass, bevel edge, square: No. 464, size 3%. x 334 inches doz. 21 00 “ 465, “ x 43/ “ doz. 30 00 466, “ 7)4 x 5)4 “ - doz. 36 00 “ 467, “ 8)4 x 6)4 “ doz. 42 00 Stand, Plush Frame, hand embroidered, French plate glass, bevel edge, assorted sizes - each 6 00 20 00 Note.—Measurements given on Mirrors refer to the size of glass. MIRROR STANDS: Ebonized Wood, for 15 Mirrors -- — each 7 50 Mahogany, for 15 Mirrors each 5 00 Satinwood, Plate Glass, for 12 Mirrors each ] 13 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 323 MORTARS: Brass, Bell Shape, with Pestles : yz pint i pint __ _ . . I1/ Dint.. _ _ each each each 2 00 4 00 8 00 2 pint _ * each 12 00 2 quart each 25 00 I gallon _ each 50 00 Glass, with Pestles I oz doz. 3 00 2 oz. doz. 3 50 3 oz doz. 4 00 4 oz. _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 50 6 oz -. _ _ doz. 6 00 8 oz doz. 7 50 12 OZ _ _ i pint _ Fig- 2515 doz. 10 50 \]/z pint doz. 15 00 i t quart _ _ _ _ doz. 18 00 •4 gallon doz. 27 00 Iron, Bell Shape, with Pestles: i pint each 60 i quart _• -Fig. 2490 each 1 00 >4 gallon each 1 50 i gallon each 2 50 2 gallon each 5 00 3 gallon - - each 6 00 4 gallon each 7 50 Iron, Urn Shape, with Pestles: yz pint each 45 i pint each 62 i quart Fig. 2491 each 75 % gallon each 1 25 i gallon each 2 25 2 gallon each 3 00 Porcelain, Deep, with Pestles : yi/ inch, capacity, 6 OZ. each 60 4X “ 8 oz each 85 5 16 oz each 1 13 5/4 “ 24 oz. each 1 25 6 1 quart each 1 50 7 iy quart .Fig. 2500 each 1 75 8 >4 gallon _ each 2 00 Porcelain, Shallow, (on foot,) with Pestles with polished wood handles: No. 5, diameter 73/ inches, capacity, 2 pint.. Fig. 2496 each 3 00 '* 6, sy “ 3 pint.. each 3 50 “ 7, 8)4 4 pint-. each 4 00 “ 8, 9 “ 5 pint.. each 4 50 Porcelain, Shallow, with Pestles: No. 8, diameter 2 inches, capacity, 1 oz. __ each 33 “ 7, 2^ “ iy oz._ each 38 “ 6, 2^ “ “ 2 oz each 50 “ 5, 3X “ 4 oz. __ each 55 “ 4, 4 “ 6 oz, each 67 “ 3, 4/4 *• “ 10 oz each 88 “ 2, “ 5 >4 “ “ i pint.. each 1 00 ’ 1, b/4 “ 1 >4 pint .Fig. 2497 each 1 25 “ O, “ 7 “ “ 2 pint.. each 2 00 “ 00, “ 8 X “ “ 3 pint each 2 50 Wedgwood, with Pestles, English: No. 0000, diameter across top 3 inches each 40 “ 000, “ ‘ “ 3X “ ---- each 45 “ 00, ‘ “ 3>4 “ ---- each 5o “ 0, “ ‘ “ 4 “ each 60 324 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, MORTARS, Continued: Wedgwood, with Pestles, English : No. i, diameter across top 4inches . each 65 each 90 4 4 < < ’ 4 4 4 4 each 1 00 “ 4, “ “ “ 6K “ Fig. 2495 each 1 25 each 1 75 n 11 44 4 4 g 44 each 2 00 “ 7, “ “ “ 8yz each 2 50 “ 8, “ “ “ 9*4 each 3 25 “9, “ “ “ 10% “ each 4 00 “ IO, “ “ “ 12 “ each 4 50 “ 11, “ “ “ 13 each 5 25 each 6 00 Wedgwood, with Pestles (Josiah Wedgwood), Genuine: 2y2 inch diameter across top ._ _ ..... each 40 3 “ each 50 314 “ “ “ “ each 60 4 each 70 4# “ each 80 5 each 90 sA “ each 1 00 6 each 1 25 “ “ “ “ Fig. 2495 each 1 50 each 1 75 VA “ each 2 00 8 “ “ “ “ each 2 50 9 each 3 00 IQ << “ 44 44 each 4 00 II “ “ “ “ each 5 00 12 “ “ “ “ each 6 00 MOULDS: Suppository, Brass: No. 1, plain, 6 hole, 20 grain each 1 50 “ 2, “ 12 “ 20 “ each 3 00 “ 3, with hinge, 6 hole, 25 grain _. each 3 00 “ 4. “ “ 12 “ 25 “ each 4 00 “ 5, “ spring, 6 hole, 25 “ .. each 2 50 “ 6, “ “ 12 “ 25 “ each 3 50 Nickel-plated, 6 hole __ _ each 4 00 “ “ 12 “ each 6 00 Note—.For Illustrations of Suppository Moulds, Nos. 1 to 6, see Illustrated Catalogue, Page 219. Larger Moulds made to order. Suppository : Archibald's, two sets of moulds, 15 and 20grs each 7 00 Benton Myers & Co’s . Fig. 2510 each 8 00 Knowlson's Patent, Brass, for intra-uterine, rectum, urethral, and vaginal suppositories by cold process each 100 00 Suppository, with Tin Water Cooler : Rectum, 6 holes.. . each 1 00 Rectum, 12 “ -Fig. 2520 each 1 50 Vaginal, 12 “ Fig. 2520 each 2 50 MUGS: Shaving : China, variety .„ _ ... __ doz. 3 50 6 00 China, “Requisite,” Decorated ._ doz. 7 5° Earthenware, Combination.. .. Fig. 2521 doz. 2 50 Shaving, Opaque Glass : Eastlake _ Fig. 2522 doz. 1 25 Combination* ..... Fig. 2524 doz. 2 00 Combination, “Garfield” . . Fig. 2523 doz. 1 75 “Requisite” _ doz. 4 00 Shaving, Porcelain, “ Union ” : Plain doz. 4 00 Decorated, Blue. .1 doz. 6 00 Decorated, Gilt doz. 6 00 Decorated, Gilt, with flowers .. . doz. 7 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 325 MUSLIN : Oiled. See Oiled Muslin. NAIL POLISHERS. See Polishers. NAIL POWDER. See Powder. NAIL SCISSORS. See Scissors. NAIL TOILETS: “Lawrence’s Petite,” Paper box, containing polisher, powder and paste Note.—For other Nail Toilets, see Cases, Nail Toilet. NASAL DOUCHES, sec Douches. NECESSAIRES: Ladies’, Leatherette Case, variety ... Ladies’ Leather Cases : Plain, variety. Alligator and Russia, variety.. .. Alligator and Russia, with Metal Ornaments, variety .. Ladies’ Plush Case : Plain, variety — .. - Embossed, variety — Embossed, with Metal Ornaments, variety Note.—Our line of Necessaires comprises upwards of one hundred different styles in all materials and sizes. In ordering please desig- nate material and style preferred, with limit of price. NEEDLES: Surgeons’. See Index to Surgical Instruments. Syringe, Hypodermic : Plain .. doz. doz. doz. each each each each each doz. 4 12 18 3 4 1 2 3 3 50 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 5° 5 00 24 00 48 00 25 00 30 00 24 00 30 00 75 00 4 50 Gold Plated doz. 10 50 15 00 NIGHT LIGHTS: Houchin’s, No. 500, 1 dozen in box Nix’s, i dozen in box German Tapers (green Label) 3 months.. — .. German Tapers “ “ 6 “ doz. doz. gross 4 4 5 50 75 00 7 00 gross 9 00 10 00 NIPPLES: Rubber, Black, American, Seamless: No. 3 -Fig. 2550 gross 2 50 3 50 “ 4 - - .Fig. 2547 gross 2 25 3 00 “ 6, swanbill - _Fig. 2545 gross 2 00 3 50 “ 8, “ Fig. 2546 gross 2 50 4 00 “ 23, (pure gum). “ 24, “ “ extra large Fig. 2553 gross 3 50 4 50 Fig. 2549 gross 5 00 6 00 “ 26, “ “ - Fig. 2554 gross 5 50 6 00 “ 29, “ “ swanbill Fig. 2552 gross 3 50 4 50 Eureka, Dickinson’s Patent gross 3 50 4 50 Rubber, White, American, Seamless: No. 3 -Fig. 2550 gross 2 25 3 00 “ 4 - Fig. 2547 gross 1 80 2 50 “ 6, swanbill - .Fig. 2545 gross 1 75 3 00 “ 8, “ Fig. 2546 gross 2 25 3 50 Rubber, White, American : No. 20 -Fig. 2553 gross 3 00 4 00 “ 21, extra large. .Fig. 2549 gross 4 50 6 00 “ 22. -Fig. 2554 gross 4 50 6 00 “ 25, swanbill -Fig. 2552 gross 2 75 3 50 “ 30, plug, or stopper Fig. 2555 gross 8 00 10 00 Rubber, White, English : .Fig. 2551 No. 5, swanbill, Maw’s gross 2 00 3 00 Rubber, Black, French, pure gum, superior quality . No. no Fig. 2543 gross 4 00 6 00 “ 860-7, bis., small. -Fig. 2544 gross 4 00 6 00 “ 860-7, medium - gross 4 50 7 00 “ 860-8, large gross 5 00 7 75 326 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, NIPPLES, Continued: Rubber, Maroon, French, pure gum, superior quality : No. 112 Fig. 2544 gross 4 00 6 00 “ 114 Fig. 2542 gross 5 00 “ 115 Fig. 2541 gross 8 00 10 50 “ 116 Fig. 2540 gross 9 00 7 00 “ 382-2, small gross 4 50 12 00 “ 383-3. medium Fig. 2547 gross 5 00 6 00 NIPPLE SHELLS: 7 00 Glass ... ... ... ... ... Fig. 2805 doz. 75 NIPPLE SHIELDS: Boxwood and Gum, French doz. I 50 Davidson’s Rubber, White, No. 27 Fig. 2532 doz. 75 Geyers’ doz. 3 50 Glass doz. 1 50 Lawrence’s Glass and Rubber Fig. 2531 doz. 1 50 Lawrence’s Glass and Rubber, Flexible tube Fig. 2530 doz. 2 50 Needham’s doz. 3 00 ODORATORS: Maw’s Atomizing, fancy glass doz. 1 75 Maw’s Atomizing, folding doz. 1 50 Note.—See also Atomizers. ODOR-CASES. See Cases. OIL: Cologne: Lundborg’s . lb. 7 00 McKesson & Robbins’, French .. lb. 7 50 McKesson & Robbins’, Golden Bell lb. 5 50 Hair, American, variety doz. 1 00 4 .00 Hair, Coudray’s : No. 1014, 1 oz., round doz. 2 00 “ 1015, \]/2 oz., “ doz. 3 00 “ 1016, 2 oz., “ .. doz. 3 75 “ 10x7, 3 oz., “ doz. 4 50 “ 1094, 4 oz., oval metal cap. _ doz. 6 00 “ 1095, 2 oz., “ “ doz. 3 50 Le Grand’s Oriza, 40Z doz. 6 00 Lubins’ Antique, medium, glass stopper. doz. 12 00 Lubins’ Antique, small, cork stopper doz. 7 50 Piesse & Lubins, “ Pestachio Nut” doz. 8 00 Rowland’s “ Maccassar ” doz. 10 50 Society Hygienique _ doz. 4 50 Note.—For “ Hair Tonics.” See ‘ 'Rhum and Quinine.” OILED-MUSLIN: McKesson & Robbins’ best quality, 36 inches wide, pieces of 5 yds piece OILED-SILK: Maw’s Green: Boxes containing yard doz. 2 00 Boxes “ “ doz. 4 00 Boxes “ 1 “ .. yard 2 00 McKesson & Robbins’ best quality, 25 inches wide, pieces of 5 yds piece OO McKesson & Robbins’ best quality, 30 inches wide, pieces of 4 5 yds Fig. 2845 piece 5 00 Note.—We wish to call particular attention to our own brand of ” best quality oiled silk’ ’,manufactured expressly for us; it is strong and heavy, nicely put up in 5 yd. rolls, 25 and 30 inch widths, and warranted the best in market. OINTMENT: Vaseline. See Vaselines. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 327 OTTO OF ROSE: Coudray’s No. 2208, long cut vials, each in box _ __ _ _ doz. 5 00 Hudson’s long tubes, each in metal case__ doz. 4 00 PADS: Chamois, Lawrence’s, for applying Toilet Powders _ doz. 1 00 Teething, Lawrence’s Pure Gum doz. 1 25 Teething, Maw’s Musical _ _ doz. 1 75 Washing, Horse Hair doz. 9 00 Washing, Loofah doz. 3 50 PAINT BRUSHES. See Brushes, Paint. PANS: Bed. See Bed Pans. Scale, Glass pair 50 75 PAP-BOATS, see Cups, Feeding. PAPER: Capping, assorted colors, size 20 x 25, extra glazed _ _ - ream 3 75 4 50 Capping, assorted colors, “ 14 x 18, German _ ream 6 00 7 00 Dialysing, see Parchment Paper below. Emery, assorted — - — ream 4 75 5 00 Fayard, see Paper, Medicated. Filtering, see Filters. Fi.y: Butcher’s - -- ream 7 75 Stayner’s - box 1 00 Woodruff’s — ream 7 50 Gravel, Singers’, for bird cages _ doz. 20 Litmus, Blue and Red : In books - -- -- doz. In boxes containing 4 quires, 300 strips each _.. box 2 00 In sheets --- doz. 75 Medicated : 1 75 Fayard & Blayn’s Rheumatic, small - . doz. 2 00 Fayard & Blayn’s Rheumatic,large _ _ doz. 4 00 Gayety’s - - ------ ---- doz. 3 85 Mortimer’s .. — - - doz. 2 50 Mortimer’s Bromo Chloralum _ doz. 3 50 Pickwick, small, in books _ . 100 3 50 Pickwick, large, “ --- --. 100 7 00 Pocket, “PPPP” 100 5 00 Pond’s Extract doz. 165 Requa’s, in books _ 100 5 00 Solar, extra fine, 1,000 sheets in package doz. 150 doz. 2 50 Parchment, for Dialysis, 24 inches wide, best German yard 15 20 Powder, white or blue, Dennison’s Cut: No. 4, size, 2 X3 inches — .. M 18 “ 7, “ 214x3V “ M 30 “ 13, “ 3% x 3% “ M 40 “ 16, “ “ M 35 “ 19. “ “ M 50 “ 25, “ 2VX4V “ M 40 “ 34. “ 3 X4 V “ - M 45 “ 40, “ 3^x4V “ M 50 “ 46, “ 4 x4V “ M 60 “ 46, “ 4 x 4V inches, blue .. - M 60 “ 52, “ 1V x 4V inches M 50 “ 55. “ 3% x 5 M 60 “ 72, “ 4V x 5V inches, Seidlitz- M 50 “ 72, “ 4V x 5 V inches, Seidlitz, blue - M 50 “ 73, “ 5)4 x 5V inches, Seidlitz M 75 “ 73. “ 5 V x 5% inches, Seidlitz, blue M 75 328 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, PAPER, Continued: Sand, assorted numbers ... ream 3 00 3 25 Seidlitz : Blue, size, 19 x 24, assorted weights . . . ream 3 00 4 00 White, size, 24 x 38, assorted weights. . .. ream 3 50 6 00 White and Blue, cut, see Powder Papers, Nos. 72 and 73. Turmeric. .. doz. 1 00 Water-Closet. See Paper, Medicated. Wrapping : Assorted colors, size, 24 x 38 inches ream 3 75 4 50 Blue, Glazed, size, 20 x 25 inches ream 3 50 4 50 Blue, Ordinary, size, 24 x 38 inches ream 3 75 5 00 Wrapping, Manila: Size, 15 x 20 inches, 10 to 20 lbs. to ream lb. 10 “ 20x30 “ 20 to 30 lbs. “ lb. 10 “ 24x36 “ 25 to 60 lbs. “ lb. 10 “ 30x40 “ 40 to 90 lbs “ . lb. 10 Wrapping, Straw : Size, 12 x 16 inches _ ream 22 “ 14 x 18 “ ... ream 25 “ 15 X 20 “ ream 30 “ 20X30 “ ream 60 “ 24x36 “ ream 1 05 “ 30X40 “ ream 1 20 Wrapping, Tea: Size, 12 x 18 inches .. _ . ream 50 “ 14x20 “ ream 60 Wrapping, Tissue, assorted colors, size, 20 x 30 inches. .. ream 1 50 Wrapping, Tissue, Manila: Size, 11 x 15 inches.. ream 25 “ 14 x 18 “ .... . ream 40 “ 15 x 20 “ ream 50 “ 20x30 “ . ream 1 00 “ 24 x 36 “ ream 1 40 Wrapping, Tissue, White, size, 20 x 30 inches ream 1 35 Wrapping, White : Extra quality, size, 24 x 38 inches _ . ream 5 00 9 00 \ Ordinary “ “ 24x38 “ ream 3 50 4 50 Writing : Foolscap _ . ...... ream 2 75 4 00 Invoice, narrow and wide _ . . . _ ream 3 00 4 00 Letter _ ... ream 2 25 3 25 Note, Commercial ream 1 25 2 25 Small _ . _ . ream 1 50 2 25 PAPIER : Fayard & Blayn’s : Small .. . . _. _ doz. 2 00 Large.. . doz. 4 00 PASTE: Tooth. See Tooth Paste. Vaseline. See Vaselines. PASTILES: Fumigating, Carey’s: Disinfecting _ doz. 1 75 Fly .. doz. 1 75 House-Plant doz. 1 75 Mosquito . _ doz. 1 75 Perfuming doz. 1 75 Fumigating : Colgate’s Theioroma .. doz. 2 50 Coudray’s _ .. doz. 1 50 Hooper’s . doz. 1 50 Lubin’s, small _. doz. 6 00 Lubin’s, large . .. . ... doz. 12 00 Piesse & Lubin’s _ .. doz. 4 50 Toilet, Lewenberg’s, Red or White doz. 3 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 329 PASTILLE HOLDERS: Carey’s doz. 88 PAWS: Rabbit, for applying Toilet Powder, variety _ doz. 4 50 5 00 PEAS: Issue, Orris: Nos. o to g, ioo on string. — string 25 “ io to 12 “ string 38 “ 13 to 15 - string 50 PENCILS: Camel’s Hair, see Brushes, Camel’s Hair. Corn, Robinson’s doz. 1 5° Eye Brow, Bourjois’ : Black . doz. 1 25 doz. 1 25 Eye Brow, Dorin’s: Black, small doz. 1 25 Black, large .. .. - - . doz. 1 75 Blue .. - . doz. 2 50 Indellible : Clark’s — doz. 2 25 Ink and Stain Extracting: Bloede’s gross 20 00 21 00 gross 15 00 16 25 Lead, Cross’ Extension : No. 100, enameled propelling handle, plain doz. 3 00 “ 105, rubber propelling handle, gold plate mountings doz. 7 50 “ 108, rubber handle, with gold plate extension slides. doz. 4 50 No. 109, rubber handle, with gold plate extension slides and ring, assorted - doz. 6 00 Note.—Nos. 105, 108 and 109 are handsomely chased vulcanite rubber handles, with 14 karat rolled gold plate mountings and slides. Lead, Eagle: Automatic gross 22 50 24 00 gross 6 00 Lead, Faber’s : Hexagon, gilt gross 7 50 Round, “ - gross 4 80 6 00 Steamboat — gross 1 50 Lead, Propelling, Hard Rubber, variety doz. 3 25 8 00 PEN HOLDERS: Celluloid, Assorted colors: No. 1 ... doz. 1 50 “ 2 doz. 1 75 “ 3 doz. 2 00 “ 4 - - doz. 1 25 “ 5 doz. 1 00 Hard Rubber: No. 2, long gross 17 50 “ 3, “ gross 20 00 “ 5, short .. gross 32 50 “ 7, with caps . gross 46 00 “ 3, Pocket, reverse. gross 41 00 “ 5. “ “ - gross 48 00 PENS: Glass, for Indellible Ink: Brigg’s doz. 2 25 Livingston’s . .. doz. 1 25 Scofield’s. doz. 1 50 Steel, variety gross 50 x 50 330 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, PENS, Continued : Stylographic, Cross’. Black holders smooth finish or chased, and mottled holders smooth finish. Each pen put up in a neat box, with filler, brass cleaning needle and directions : No. 451, short, alloy point each 2 00 “ 452, short, alloy point, gold mounted each 2 50 “ 455, short, iridium point- _ each 4 00 “ 456, short, iridium point, gold mounted ... each 4 50 “ 463, library, alloy point each 3 50 “ 464, library, alloy point, gold mounted each 4 00 “ 465, library, iridium point each 4 50 “ 466, library, iridium point, gold mounted each 5 00 PEN WIPERS: Variety 50 PERCOLATORS: Glass: 1 pint - doz. 1 quart doz. 6 00 2 quart Fig. 2564 doz. 9 00 1 gallon doz. 12 00 2 gallon doz. 21 00 Porcelain, Perforated, Ribbed Inside: No. 00, diamter, 11 inches each 3 25 “ 0, “ 9 “ each ’ 2 75 " 1, “ 7 “ each 1 75 “ 2, “ 6 “ each 1 50 “ 3, “ 5 “ - each 1 25 Tin, with Cover and Diaphragm: 1 pint CclCll 1 quart each 75 2 quart each 1 00 1 gallon each 1 50 2 gallon .. each 2 00 Dursee’s Improved, Glass, with ground glass cover, 2 quart Fig. 2565 each 3 50 Fenner’s Copper, (Tinned Inside), Planished, without still: 1 quart . each 4 00 2 quart each 6 00 1 gallon each 8 50 2>£ gallon each 12 00 5 gallon each 17 00 Fenner’s, Tin, Heavy, without still: 1 quart ... * _ _ _ _ each 2 50 2 quart _ each 3 75 1 gallon each 4 75 2 )4 gallon each 6 00 5 gallon each 9 00 Fenner’s, Copper, (Tinned Inside), Planished, with still: Y* gallon each 8 50 1 gallon __ each 12 00 "2.Y gallon each 16 50 5 gallon each 23 00 Fenner’s, Tin, Heavy, with still: Yz gallon each 5 00 1 gallon _ each 6 50 lY gallon each 8 50 5 gallon each 12 00 Note.—The size mentioned is the size of the Percolators. Fenner’s, Copper, (Tinned Inside), with still and water- bath: 1/4 gallon boiler each 10 00 3 gallon boiler . each 12 00 Fenner’s, Tin, Heavy, with still and water-bath: 1 Yt. gallon boiler. - each 5 00 3 gallon boiler each 6 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 331 PERCOLATORS, Continued: Rosenwasser’s, Copper, (Tinned Inside): lb each 3 75 i lb..-. each 4 00 3 lb each 6 00 5 lb each 7 50 15 lb each 12 00 I5lb., including stand each 15 00 Rosenwasser’s, Japanned Tin, including Reservoir. Klb each 2 50 1 lb each 3 25 3 lb each 4 50 5 lb each 5 50 15 lb., without stand each 8 50 15 lb., with pivot and stand of iron each 10 50 PERFUMERS. See Atomizers, and Odorators. PESSARIES: Hard Rubber: Bow doz. 2 50 Concave doz. 2 50 Hodge’s, S. S doz. 2 50 Horse Shoe doz. 2 50 Soft Rubber, Inflated, No. 596, extra heavy doz. 6 00 7 00 Soft Rubber, Inflating: No. 595, with long stem. doz. 5 00 6 00 “ 591, with short stem doz. 6 00 7 00 Note.—For other Pessaries see Index to Surgical Instruments. PETROL AT U M . See Vaseline, Petrolatum. PILL COMPRESSOR: Single Compressor, complete each 1 75 Two Compressors, two sizes each 3 50 Note—For Illustration of Pill Compressor see Illustrated Catalogue, page 219. PILL FINISHER: Boxwood, for two sizes of pills. Fig. 2582 doz. 6 00 PILL MACHINES. See Machines, Pill. PILL SILVERERS: Boxwood, for silvering pills Fig. 2585 each 75 PILL TILES. See Tiles. PILLOWS: Air, Rubber: No. 1, size, 9 x 13 inches doz. 19 00 “ 2, “ 10 x 16 “ doz. 22 00 “ 3, “ 12x18 “ doz. 30 00 “ 4, “ 14 x 23 “ doz. 36 00 Note.—See also Cushions. PINK SAUCERS. See Saucers. PINS: Assorted sizes . pack 55 1 10 Nursery, Stewart’s, assorted sizes: Improved, Nos. 2, 2)4 and 3 gross 55 70 Nickel, Nos. 2 and 3... gross 67 80 Original, Nos. 2, 2)4 and 3 gross 40 55 PIPES: Clay, variety gross 75 2 OO Meerschaum: Genuine, variety each 2 00 12 OO Imitation, in cases variety doz. 12 00 21 OO Imitation, without cases, variety doz. 2 50 16 50 Wood, Brier, Amber tips, variety..'. doz. 3 50 33 00 332 McKesson & robbins’ prices-current, PIPES, Continued : X Wood: Brier, Rubber tips, variety doz. I 25 5 50 Ordinary, variety . . gross 9 00 40 OO PLASTER IRONS: 75 1 50 PLASTERS: Bunion, Doty’s: Thick doz. I OO Thick, loose, ]/z gross in glass top box - box 1 00 Thin doz. 85 Thin, loose, x/z gross in gla'fes top box box 85 Bunion, Ede’s: Thick . doz. 1 75 doz. 150 Bunion, Lawrence’s: Thick - doz. 125 Thin _. doz. 1 00 Bunion, Maw’s: Thick - doz. 1 OO Thin doz. 85 Bunion, Seabury & Johnson’s: Thick . .. -- doz. I OO Thick, loose, y gross in glass top box box I OO doz. 85 Thin, loose, gross in glass top box box 85 Oval, thick doz. t OO Oval, thick, loose, x/2 gross in glass top box box I OO Oval, thin doz. 85 Oval, thin, loose, yi gross in glass top box box 85 Corn, Doty’s: Thick Thin, loose, I gross in glass top box - .. box I OO Thin - Thin, loose, i gross in glass top box box 1 0 75 Corn, Ede’s: Thick Corn, Lawrence’s: Thin .. - Corn, Maw’s: 75 Corn, Seabury & Johnson’s: Thick, loose, I gross in glass top box — box I OO Thin . ... nc Thin, loose, I gross in glass top box box 75 Oval, thick doz. I OO Oval, thick, loose, I gross in glass top box — — box I OO Oval, thin doz. 75 Oval, thin, loose, I gross in glass top box box 75 Court, Crown, assorted colors gross 1 25 Court, Dickman’s Arnica: Assorted colors gross 8 00 9 OO Tablets doz. I 50 1 75 Court, Doty’s, variety gross 2 50 7 50 Court, Hubbel’s, Arnica, assorted colors— gross 6 00 Court, Littlefield’s: Arnica, assorted colors. gross 6 50 7 OO Imperial, assorted colors gross 3 00 3 50 Imperial, Tablets gross 7 50 9 OO Mechanics, on kid gross 5 50 6 00 Court, Prout’s, assorted colors doz. 1 75 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 333 PLASTERS, Continued: Court, Seabury & Johnson’s : No. 25, “Golden Eagle,” English Taffeta gross 5 00 “ 26, Arnica, large, assorted colors .. gross 4 00 “ 27, “ small, ‘ “ — — gross 3 00 “ 28, Balsamic, “ “ . gross 1 00 “ 29, Crown, “ ‘ - gross I 25 “ 31, Goldbeater Skin, envel opes __ gross 4 00 “ 31, Goldbeater Skin, yard rolls, 6 inches wide doz. 4 00 “ 32, Mechanics, kid gross 5 00 “ 33, Floral, satin slides, leather edges gross 21 00 “ 34, Toilet Beauty Spots gross 18 00 Court, Seabury & Johnson’s, Tablets : No. 19, 3 pieces, on silk, assorted colors, size 2x3m.. gross 7 50 “ 20,3 “ “ “ “ I>2 X2>4 gross 5 00 “ 21, i piece, on silk, “ gross 3 25 “ 22, 1 “ “ “ . gross 6 00 “ 23, Balsamic, 3 pieces, “ gross 2 50 “ 24, “ “ “ - gross 5 00 “ 30, Goldbeater Skin, 3 pieces gross 6 00 Mustard: Fougera’s — - — doz. 3 50 Rigollot’s, leaves or rolls doz. 3 00 3 25 PLASTER SKINS. See Skins. POCKET BOOKS: Variety - - doz. 2 50 72 00 POCKETS: Pen and Pencil, Hambler’s: No, 1, Red Leather to hold 2 pens or pencils each 20 “ 2, “ “ ‘ “ 3 “ “ each 25 “ 3. “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ each 30 “ 4, Black Russia Leather, to hold 2 pens or pencils .. each 30 “ 5, 3 “ each 35 “ 6, “ “ “ “ “ 4, 5, or 6 pens or each 40 POLISH : Poningoe, Close’s - doz. 2 (X) * POLISHERS: Nail, Bone: Assorted sizes --Fig- 2592 doz. 4 50 6 00 Nail, Celluloid • No. 1, Amber _ - - doz. 4 50 ‘ 1, Black — doz. 4 50 *' 1, Malachite. doz. 4 50 “ 1, Red doz. 4 50 “ i, Shell doz. 4 50 “ 1, White doz. 4 5° “ 1, White, Inlaid, (gold plate) doz. 6 00 “ 3, Amber doz. 18 00 “ 3, Black doz. 18 00 “ 3, Malachite. doz. 18 00 “ 3. Red... doz. 18 00 “ 3, Shell.. doz. 18 00 “ 3, White doz. 18 00 “ 3, White, Inlaid, (gold plate) doz. 21 00 Nail, Ivory : No. 1 Fig. 2592 doz. 9 00 41 2 - - doz. 11 25 Nail, Pearl : Assorted sizes.. Fig. 2590 doz. 18 00 24 00 Nail, Shell: Assorted sizes Fig. 2593 doz. 2 00 18 00 Nail, Wood : Assorted sizes Fig. 2591 doz. 2 75 15 00 334 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POMADE: Austin’s, variety - - doz. 1 00 4 00 Bazin’s : No. 420, round, small __ — doz. 2 00 “ 421, “ medium doz. 2 50 “ 422, “ large doz. 3 25 ChesebrOugh’s, Vaseline : No. 1 doz. 1 67 “ 2 doz. 3 17 “ 3, superfine doz. 8 00 doz. 6 00 5 lb. “ doz. 2 00 Coudray’s : No. 510, tin cans, small doz. 4 50 “ 511, “ medium doz. 5 00 “ 512, “ large doz. 9 00 “ 616, “ de la Cour,” small - doz. 7 50 “ 843, “ Moelle de Boeuf ’ - doz. 3 00 “ 978, Hongroise. - doz. 4 50 “ 980, “ doz. 2 50 “ 981, “ doz. 4 00 French, (for Perfumers’ use): Cassie, Jasmin, Orange, Rose, Tube Rose, 11 lb. cans. lb. 2 30 2 50 Violette, it lb. cans lb. 4 50 5 00 Hudson’s Crystal, in collapsible tubes, for the moustache. doz. 1 00 Low’s, Blue Pot doz. 4 00 Savage’s Ursina doz. 6 50 SOCIETE HyGIENIQUE . - doz. 7 50 8 00 Note.—We have also a large variety of Pomades from other manu- facturers, and. if in ordering, a limit of price is given, we will endeavor to select our best styles. PORTFOLIOS: Variety _ - - - - g 00 48 00 POTS: Ointment, Glass, Amber : % oz. wood top - - doz. 46 ft. oz. “ doz. 50 I OZ. “ - doz. 62 2 OZ. “ doz. 75 4 oz. “ doz. 100 Note.—See also Boxes Ointment, and Gallipots. POUCHES: Tobacco, Rubber, variety . - — doz. 150 2 50 POWDER: Bandoline, Parshall’s doz. 75 Brush, Hair, Hassal’s - doz. 175 Dog, Cathery’s. doz. 4 00 Dog, Naldire’s, small — doz. 6 00 Dog, Naldire’s, large - doz. 9 00 Glove, sprinkler top boxes - - doz. 1 00 Hair : Diamond, Gold, and Silver, variety doz. 1 50 6 00 Sussman’s, Diamond, Gold, and Silver doz. 2 50 Depilatory, Bazin’s — doz. 2 50 Depilatory Gouraud’s doz. 7 50 Nail ; Lawrence’s -Fig. 2645 doz. 1 50 Dr. Pray’s doz. 4 00 Mrs. Pray’s doz. 4 00 Ryer & Berrien’s- - doz. 4 00 Sachet. See Sachets. Toilet : Bellot’s doz. 2 00 Blue Paper. - - doz. 50 Chardin’s Victoria doz. 6 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 335 POWDER, Continued: Toilet, Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet : Boxes __ . 2 50 Packets doz. 2 00 Toilet, Coudray’s: Blue Paper . doz. 1 00 No, 2499, superfine doz. 1 25 “ 2507, Fleur de Riz.. doz. 2 50 “ 2536, “ “ doz. 4 00 Toilet, Dorm’s, Talc de Venice doz. 1 50 Toilet, Elgin’s Phantom : Small. doz. 1 75 Large doz. 3 00 Toilet, Fay’s Veloutine, White, Pink and Rachel doz. 9 00 IO OO Toilet, Fehr’s Talcum: Perfumed doz. 1 75 Plain doz. 3 50 Toilet, Fischer’s Lilien : Small. doz. 4 00 Large doz. 6 00 Toilet, Hobb’s “Meen Fun” doz. 1 00 Toilet, Ladvocat, variety doz. Toilet, Lawrence’s Fleur de Riz : Flesh .. _ doz. 1 50 White doz. 1 50 Toilet, Lawrence’s Veloute6 doz. 6 00 Toilet, Letchfords’s “Otto of Rose” .. doz. 2 00 Toilet, Levy’s La Blache doz. 4 00 Toilet, Low’s : Rose Leaf doz. 1 68 Violet, barrels doz. 1 50 Violet, packets doz. 1 13 Toilet, Lubin’s : Fleur de Riz, Marachale, boxes .. doz. 12 00 Fleur de Riz, Marachale, lb. packages doz. 8 00 Fleur de Riz, Violet, boxes . . doz. 8 00 Superfine, Rose, % lb* packages doz. 2 00 Superfine, Violet, lb. packages doz. 2 00 Toilet, Maw’s . Rose Leaf. doz. 2 00 Violet, small gross 4 00 Violet, large doz. 1 75 Toilet, Meyer’s Exora doz. 5 00 Toilet, Osborne’s : Baby. doz. 2 OO Violet .. Toilet, Palmer’s : Invisible doz. i 75 Snow White doz. 1 75 Toilet, Pear’s Fuller’s Earth : Small doz. 2 10 Large doz. 4 04 Toilet, Petrie’s doz. 1 50 Toilet, Piesse & Lubin’s Pestachio Nut doz. 8 00 Toilet, Pozzoni’s : Small doz. 3 75 Large doz. 7 50 Toilet, Requa’s, assorted colors ... doz. 75 Toilet, Ricksecker’s Face, assorted colors doz. 1 75 Toilet, Riker’s, assorted colors .. doz. 2 00 Toilet, Rimmel’s, No. 279 doz. 1 75 Toilet, Saunder’s : Pink, White and Yellow doz. 2 75 3 00 Kalodermine, Pink, White and Yellow doz. 8 00 8 50 Toilet, St. Just’s, Marachale doz. 5 50 6 00 336 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POWDER, Continued: Toilet, Tetlow’s : Gossamer, Flesh and White .. doz. 1 88 2 00 Swansdown, Assorted colors doz. 1 25 1 38 Toilet, Yardley’s : Rose doz. 2 00 Violet doz. 1 50 Tooth, See Tooth Powder. PRESERVATIVE: Leather, Miller’s. See Blacking. PRESSES: Fruit, Enterprise, New Spiral each 3 50 Tincture, Enterprise, New Spiral each 3 50 Tincture, Morlan’s Improved Fig. 2570: 1 quart each 3 50 1 gallon each 5 00 Tincture, Troemner’s Fig. 2571: 1 quart each 4 50 2 quart . each 6 50 1 gallon each 9 00 2 gallon each 12 00 PROBANGS: Bristle each 1 25 Camel’s Hair, Silk Bound, on Wire Handle : Small-. doz. 1 00 Large.. ---Fig. 4356 doz. 1 25 Sponge : Bone tip handle. Fig. 4353 doz. 1 50 Plain handle -Fig. 4355 doz. 1 00 Wire handle Fig. 4360 doz. 1 25 PROTECTORS: Chest, Lambswool : White or Red _ _ .. doz. 6 00 White or Red, Lined with Felt doz. 6 00 Chest, Maw’s, Felt: No. 2 4 50 “ 3 44 4 “ 5 Chest, Pattison’s Felt : No. 2 “ 3 - Fig. 2575 doz. 6 00 “ 4 doz. 7 50 “ 5 ... doz. Chest, Wood’s, Chamois, Flannel lined : No. 2 doz. “ 3 doz. 4 00 “ 4 “ 5 doz. 5 00 Chest, Wood’s, Felt: No. 2 doz. “ 3 doz. 4 00 “ 4-.. 4 50 “ 5 doz. 5 00 Chest, Wood’s, Flannel : No. 2 doz. 1 88 “ 3 “ 4 “ 5 doz. 2 25 Ear, Rubber, Dr. Ward Cousin’s, assorted sizes : Nos. 1 to 5 doz. 3 00 Lung, Burwell’s, Paragon, Flannel and Chamois, Gents’: No. 00 .. doz. 23 00 “ 0 doz. 21 00 “ 1 doz. 19 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 337 PROTECTORS, Continued: Lung, Burwell’s, Paragon, Flannel and Chamois, Gents’: No. 2 doz. 17 00 “ 3 doz. 15 00 Lung, Burwell’s, Paragon, Flannel and Chamois, Ladies’: No. oo . .. doz. 23 00 “ o doz. 21 00 “ i .... .. doz. 19 00 “ 2 ______ doz. 17 00 3 __ __ __ ___ __ doz. 15 00 Lung, Burwell’s Paragon, Glass Top Boxes, containing one dozen Ladies’ and Gents’, assorted sizes box 19 00 Lung, Lambswool : White or Red, variety doz. 10 50 18 00 White or Red, Flannel lined doz. 6 50 12 00 Lung, Maw’s Felt: No. 2 .. doz. 10 50 “ 3 doz. 13 50 ” 4 doz. 15 00 “ 5 doz. 20 00 Lung, Pattison’s, Felt: No. 3 Fig. 2576 doz. 15 00 “ 4 doz. 18 00 5 doz. 24 00 Lung, Pattison’s, Felt, Canadian or Vest Pattern : No. 3 doz. 16 50 “ 4 doz. 22 50 “ 5 doz. 27 00 Lung, Wood’s, Chamois, Flannel lined: No. 2 doz. 6 00 “ 3 --- doz. 6 50 “ 4 doz. 7 50 “ 5 doz. 8 50 Lung, Woods, Felt : No. 2 doz. 6 00 “ 3 doz. 6 50 “ 4 doz. 7 50 “ 5 doz. 8 50 Lung, Wood’s, Flannel . . No. 2 doz. 3 00 “ 3 - doz. 3 50 “ 4 doz. 4 00 “ 5 ... doz. 4 50 Lung, Wood's, Flannel and Felt, Cuirass: No. 2 _ doz. 9 00 M 3 doz. 10 00 “ 4 doz. 11 00 PUFFS: Powder, Bone Handles, McKesson & Robbins’ : No. 1 .. doz. 1 50 “ 2 doz. 1 75 “ 3 doz. 2 00 “ 4 doz. 2 00 ■“ 5 doz. 2 50 “ 6...*. doz. 3 00 “ 7 doz. 3 50 8 doz. 3 50 “ 9 - doz. 4 50 ‘ 50 doz. 4 50 “ 55 doz. 4 50 “ 60 ... doz. 6 00 “ 75 doz. 7 50 Powder, Ball, Bone Handles : No. 1 ... doz. 2 50 “ 2 doz. 2 00 “ 3 doz. 1 75 338 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, PUFFS, Continued : Powder, Ball, Bone Handles : No. A _ _ _ . doz. I 50 A Extra -Fig. 2630 doz. 3 50 B Extra _ doz. 3 00 Prime doz. 4 00 Powder, Button Handles, Pearl in Top, No. 56 doz. 4 50 Powder, Celluloid Handles, Deer : No. 10, Shell -Fig. 2631 doz. 5 00 “ 13, Amber ___ ..Fig. 2631 doz. 5 00 “ 20, White .Fig. 2631 doz. 5 00 “ 25, Assorted colors _ ..Fig. 2631 doz. 5 00 Powder, Celluloid Handles, Plain, No. 30 doz. 5 50 Powder, Celluloid Handles, Closed Hands, No. 35 ... doz. 6 00 PULLS: Drawer, with Labels : No. 2600, Bronze - __ .Fig. 2600 doz. 2 00 “ 2601, Bronze, movable handle __ . Fig. 2601 doz. 3 00 “ 2601, Gilt, movable handle ..Fig. 2601 doz. 7 00 “ 2602, Bronze _ Fig. 2602 doz. 2 50 “ 2603, Bronze- - _Fig. 2603 doz. 1 50 “ 2604, Bronze, convex - .Fig. 2604 doz. 3 00 “ 2604, Nickel Plated, convex .. _. .Fig. 2604 doz. 3 50 “ 2605, Bronze, Antique, dark or light . Fig. 2605 doz. 2 50 “ 2607, Bronze- . Fig. 2607 doz. 1 50 " 2607, Gilt . Fig. 2607 doz. 4 00 “ 2610, Bronze, Antique, dark or light . Fig. 2610 doz. 2 25 Drawer, without Labels : No. 2606, Bronze .Fig. 2606 doz. 75 “ 2608, Bronze - - .Fig. 2608 doz. 65 “ 2609, Japanned . _ Fig. 2609 doz. 50 “ 2611, Bronze Fig. 2611 doz. 60 PUMICE: Prepared: Case’s, Hand Tablets, 1 dozen on card card 1 5° Maw’s - Saunder’s, fine - _ _ _ doz. 2 OO Saunder’s, second quality doz. 1 50 PUMPS: Acid, Breast: Davol’s, No. 400 doz. 7 50 Delano, No. 635 doz. IO OO Durand’s doz. 8 00 English _ -Fig. 2621 doz. 3 50 Mattson’s, Improved doz. 10 00 Mattson’s, Vibratory - _ doz. 6 00 Mother’s Blessing doz. 12 OO Needham’s . doz. 12 OO PURSES: Buckskin, variety .. .. doz. 3 00 12 OO Kid, variety 4 5° Leather, variety doz. 4 50 18 OO Plush, variety doz. 9 OO 24 OO Silk, variety doz. 12 OO 24 OO Steel, variety 4 50 QUASSIA CUPS, see Cups. RACKS: Broom, Wire : No. 1 doz. 2 OO “ 2 - Fig. 2650 doz. 2 50 “ 3 doz. 3 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 339 RACKS, Continued: Brush and Comb, Wire : No. i, length, 6 inches Fig. 2666 doz. 3 00 “ 2, “ 9 “ doz. 4 50 “ 3, “ 10 “ doz. 6 00 Brush and Soap, Wire, Combination : No. 5 Fig. 2656 doz. 6 00 6 Fig. 2640 doz. 8 00 7 - Fig. 2657 doz. 5 00 Filter. See Filter Racks. Soap, Wire, No. 2 Fig. 2655 doz. 4 00 Sponge, Wire: No. 0 _ Fig. 2663 doz. 3 50 “ 1 4 50 “ 2 _ “ 3 . doz. Note-—See also Baskets, Sponge. Toilet Paper, Wire : No. 285, length, 8 inches _ __ doz. 6 00 “ 286, “ 10 “ doz. 8 00 RATTLES: Rubber : No, 1, embossed globe doz. 1 50 “ 2, embossed barrels Fig. 2670 doz. 1 65 “ 3, two faces doz. 1 60 “ 4, hexagon sides, small figures doz. 1 60 “ 7, two faces .. .. doz. 1 85 “ 8, “ . doz. 1 70 “ 9, “ doz. 1 70 “ 10, musical _ _ doz. 2 10 “ 11, dumb bell . _ _ doz. 1 80 “ 12, musical .. doz. 2 25 “ 15, “ doz. 2 50 Assorted, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 . doz. “ 7, 8 and 9 _ doz. 1 80 RAZORS: Lawrence’s Buffalo, Ivory, Pearl and Shell handles, extra quality, variety _ _ Fig. 2675 doz. 10 50 54 00 Roger’s, variety doz. 4 50 O O ' -t Wostenholms’ variety^. doz. 4 50 24 OO RAZOR SETS: Two to six Razors in case, variety.. set 2 00 18 OO RECEIVERS: Ash, Bronze, Gilt, &c., &c.._ doz. 3 00 36 OO Card, variety _ each 1 50 25 OO Glass, Plain: 4 oz.. 8 oz. . _ _ 1 pint 1 quart doz. 7 50 2 quart _ doz. 10 50 1 gallon .. 2 gallon _ _ doz. 27 OO Glass, Stoppered and Tubulated Fig. 2790: 4 oz 8 oz 1 pint .. doz. 7 50 1 quart 2 quart doz. 13 50 1 gallon doz. 18 00 2 gallon .. doz. 30 OO REMEDY: Corn, Brodie’s . doz. 4 00 Corn, Coddington’s doz. 1 75 340 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, RESIN: Violin. See Violin Resin. RESPIRATORS: Maw’s : Cork doz. 3 00 Metal, No. i doz. 4 00 RETORTS: Glass, Plain : 4 oz . doz. 2 50 8 oz. .. . doz. 3 50 i pint - _ .. doz. 6 00 I quart ... ... ... doz. 7 50 2 quart doz. 10 50 i gallon .. _ ... doz. 13 50 2 gallon . .. Glass, Stoppered and Tubulated Fig. 2780 : doz. 27 00 40Z doz. 5 00 8 oz. ... doz. 6 00 I pint doz. 7 50 1 quart doz. g 00 2 quart ... doz. 13 50 1 gallon . doz. 18 00 2 gallon doz. 30 00 RHUM AND QUININE: Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s: Small . _ doz. 5 50 Medium doz. 8 50 Large.. .. doz. 10 50 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s : Small doz. 4 00 Large . . doz. 8 00 Coudray’s doz. 6 00 Pinaud’s, No. 2703 ... doz. 4 50 Rogers & Gallet’s RIBBON: doz. 8 00 Perfumed, Piesse & Lubins’: “ Ribbon Bruge ” for Disinfecting. Perfumers’, Silk, assorted colors, pieces of 12 yards each. doz. piece 5 00 20 RINGS: Key. See Key Rings. Teething. See Teething Rings ROLLERS: Bandage, Maw’s Brass, Iron Frame each 6 00 Pill. See Pill Finisher. ROUGE: Balls : Irvine’s _ _ ... doz. 1 00 Shand’s .. _ . doz. 1 00 Liquid, Lip, Lubins’ doz. 9 00 Liquid, Vinegar: Austin's doz. 1 00 Bazins’ doz. 1 25 Coudray's No. 2575 doz. 1 75 Dorin’s, No. 42 doz. 1 50 Lubins’ doz. 12 00 Riker’s doz. 2 00 Tablets, Bazin’s doz. 1 25 Tablets, Dorin’s : No. 4 . ... ....... doz. 1 75 “ 10. . _. _ _ ... doz. 7 50 Tablets: Lawrence’s, (see Illustrated Catalogue, page 118.) Lewenberg’s “ Pastilles ” doz. 1 50 doz. 3 50 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 341 ROUGE, Continued: Tablets, Tetlow’s: No. 13 doz. 1 00 “ 37 doz. 1 25 “ 38 doz. 1 25 “ 68 doz. 1 25 SACHETS: Atkinson’s, Paper, assorted. doz. 3 25 Coudray’s, bulk : Musk and Ylang, y lb. bottles lb. 6 50 All other odors, y lb. bottles . lb. 3 50 Leroy’s, assorted odors, in 1 oz. glass covered bottles doz. 1 75 Lubins’ : Paper, assorted odors doz. 7 50 Silk, Peau d’Espagne doz. 15 00 Lyon’s, paper doz. 1 50 Massey’s : Assorted odors doz. 3 75 Florentine Violet Orris . .. doz. 4 00 Mund’s, Silk Bag, with fancy card attached _ each 4 00 Silk, Painted, variety doz. 7 50 36 00 SAFES: Match. See Boxes, Match. SALTS: Smelling, Allchin’s : Mono Carb. Ammonia, 1 lb. bottles, dry lb. 1 25 Mono Carb. Ammonia, y2 lb. bottles, liquid .. .. bottle 2 00 Smelling, Bazin’s, Preston.. doz. 2 00 Smelling, Lynch’s, Inexhaustible : Small ... . . ... doz. 3 00 Large — doz. 5 00 Osborne's, Inexhaustible: No. 1, Globe doz. 6 00 “ 2, “ doz. 9 00 “ 1, Watch doz. 6 00 “ 2, “ doz.' 8 00 “ 3, “ - doz. 9 00 “Fiddle” — doz. 4 00 “ Fig ”. ... doz. q 00 Requa’s .. doz. 75 Sisson’s doz. 1 5° 1 75 SALVE: Corn, Black doz. 60 Lip : Austin’s doz. 1 00 doz. t 00 Dorin’s, Grenadine .. doz. 4 00 Osborne’s doz. 2 25 SAND PAPER. See Paper. SAUCERS: Blue, Morgan’s doz. 1 00 Pink, Morgan’s doz. 75 SCALES: Analytical, No. i, 12 inch Beam, 3 inch Pans - Fig. 2768 each 105 00 Capacity 200 grammes in each pan, beam divided in milligramme, sensitive to milligramme, all agate bearings, with improved arrest for pans, and apparatus for specific gravity, etc.; in finely polished glass case, mahogany frame with drawer, leveling feet, and glass spirit level. Analytical, No. 2, 10 inch Beam, 2% inch Pans ... each 86 00 Capacity 100 grammes in each pan, beam divided in milligramme, sensitive to -fa milligramme. ail agate bearings with apparatus for specific gravity. Case same as No. 1. 1 342 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, SCALES, Continued: Analytical, No. 3, ro inch Beam, 2>A inch Pans Capacity 2000 grain, steel bearing, sensitive to grains, in glass case, French polished mahogany frame, with drawer and sliding door. each 40 00 Analytical, No. 4, 10 inch Beam, 3*4 inch Pans Capacity 2000 grains, same as No. 3, with attach- ment for rider, and pan arrests, beam graduated to one milligramme. Analytical, No. 22 : each 50 00 Size No. 1, 14 inch Beam,6 inch Pans. Capacity 25 oz. each 24 00 Size No. 2, 10 inch Beam,4 inch Pans. Capacity 16 oz. each 18 00 Size No. 3, 8 A inch Beam, 3 inch Pans. Capacity 8 oz. Lacquered beams, with box ends, adjusting screws, movable pans, ivory indicator, sensitive to grain, on fine polished mahogany box with drawer. Analytical, No. 2762: each 15 00 Size No. 1, 6 inch Pans. Capacity 50 oz. Fig. 2762 each 45 00 Size No. 2, 4 inch Pans. Capacity 20 oz each 35 00 Size No. 3, 3 inch Pans. Capacity 10 oz. Adjusting screws on the beam, nickel plated pans, in glass case, polished mahogany frame, with drawer and counterpoised sliding door, leveling feet, and glass spirit level. each 30 00 Assay, No. i _ Fig. 2765 All agate bearings, needle deviates ten divisions for one milligramme on ivory scale ; in glass case, . French polished mahogany frame, with drawer and sliding door, leveling feet and glass spirit level. each 55 00 Assay, No.'2 This scale is of the finest construction, arranged with rider apparatus ; beam is made of aluminum and divided into milligramme ; needle deviates twenty full divisions for one milligramme, all agate bearings. Case same as No. 1. each 80 00 Assay, No. 3 Same as No. 2, with the new improved arrest for riders when not in use. Scale is large and roomy and sensitive to milligramme; in glass case with plate glass bottom, fine mahogany frame with drawer and sliding door ; leveling feet and spirit level. Counter, No. 2700, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. each 95 00 Capacity 20 lbs . Fig. 2700 French plate glass box, showing the entire inside working of the scale ; frame, pans and holders nickel plated. The inside works are made of brass and plated with gold, steel bearings. The bottom of box is cushioned with quilted satin. Very elegant. Counter, No. 2701, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans 9 inches. each 115 00 Capacity 20 lbs Fig. 2701 Tennessee Marble box, finely hand polished, with elegant cut mouldings; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2702 : each 45 00 Size No. 0, Diameter of Pans, 7 inches. Capacity 10 lbs. each 33 00 Size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 8 inches. Capacity 15 lbs. Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity each 36 00 25 lbs. Fig. 2702 White statuary Marble box, finely hand polished, with elegant cut mouldings; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. each 40 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 343 SCALES, Continued: Counter, No. 2703, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 20 lbs Fig. 2703 each 50 00 Belgian black Marble box, very superior finish, ornamented with gold lines ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2704, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity, 25 lbs --Fig. 2704 each 25 00 Oak and Hungarian Ash box, richly mottled, “Eastlake” style, marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2705, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 15 lbs. .. ... .. Fig. 2705 each .25 00 Imperial, Ebonized box of very superior design and finish ; Louis XV. style, mountings all richly carved, with a panel of gold tracery on the front, Belgian black marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2706: Size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 25 lbs. Fig. 2706 each 25 00 Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 10 inches. Capacitv 25 lbs each 28 00 Polished French walnut box, ornamented with carved panels of walnut and butternut, Marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2707, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 25 lbs Fig. 2707 Ebony box with gold lines, “Queen Anne” style, elegant finish, Marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2708 : Size No. 0, Diameter of Pans, 7 inches. Capacity 10 lbs. each 25 00 each •18 00 Size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 8 inches. Capacity 15 lbs. each 21 00 Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 25 lbs. Fig. 2708 each 24 00 Fine oiled Walnut box, with Maple panels and carved feet, marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2709: Size No. 0, Diameter of Pans, 7 inches. Capacity 10 lbs. each 14 00 Size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 8 inches. Capacity 15 lbs. each 16 00 Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 9 inches. Capacity 25 lbs. . - - Fig. 2709 each 19 00 - Black enameled box with gold lines, marble top ; plate glass dial, with gilt indicators and frame. Counter, No. 2710, size No. 1, Diameter of Pans, 13 inches, Capacity 40 lbs.... . Fig. 2710 each 36 00 Troemner’s new pattern. Iron frame without box ; all the works are set with flexible steel bearings insur- ing the greatest accuracy and rapidity of action, sensitive to 1 drachm. Counter, No. 2720: Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 10 inches. Capacity 15 lbs* each 9 00 Size No. 3, Diameter of Pans, 8 inches. Capacity 10 lbs. each 7 50 Size No. 4, Diameter of Pans, 6 inches. Capacity 5 lbs. ----- - Fig. 2720 each 6 00 ‘Robervahr pattern, Japanned a fine black ; gold lines, gilt indicators and movable brass pans. 344 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, SCALES, Continued: Counter, No. 2723 : Size No. i, Diameter of Pans, 16 inches. Capacity 30 lbs. Size No. 2, Diameter of Pans, 13 inches. Capacity 15 lbs. Size No. 3, Diameter of Pans, 10 inches. Capacity 8 lbs. - - - Fig. 2723 Size No. 4, Diameter of Pans, 6 inches. Capacity 4 lbs. “Trip” pattern, handsomely finished, Japanned Ver- million, green and gold ; movable brass pans. Counter, No. 2725, length, of Base, 10 inches, size of Scoop 7*3/4 inches Fig. 2725 “ Gem” pattern, adapted for weighing lozenges, bon- bons, etc., is small, light and ornamental, with brass scoop and pan, provided with a set of solid brass weights % to 4 oz., which are neatly fitted in a plat- form attached to the base of scale. Can be supplied with nickel plated pan, scoop, and weights, at 8.00 each. Note.—Any of the counter scales quoted can be furnished with nickel plated pans at an advance of 1.50 each. Nickel plated pan holders will cost from 1.50 to 3.00 extra per scale. Weights are not included in price of scales. Counter, Upright Column, Movable Bows, with Fixed Pans: each each each each each xo 00 8 00 7 00 6 00 7 00 Length of Beam. Diameter of Pans. Marble Column. Brass Column. Iron Column. 10 in. 6 in. 14 OO IO OO 12 “ 7 “ — 16 OO 12 OO 14 “ 8 “ 28 OO 18 OO 14 OO 16 11 9 “ 32 OO 20 OO 16 00 18 “ IO U 37 00 22 OO 18 00 20 u 11 “ 42 OO 25 OO 20 OO We also have a Special Balance for Wholesale Druggists, for weighing drugs, essential oils, etc , with great accuracy. Beam 22 in. Heavy, 14 in. movable copper pans. Bearings are set with Agate. Capacity 20 lbs. Price 40 OO. Note.—In addition to the counter scales quoted we can furnish confectioners’ scales, very handsome styles, with gilt orna- ments and nickel plated pans at 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00 each; also grocers’ scales with tin, brass or nickel plated scoops ranging in capacity from 2 to 250 lbs., and in price from 3.50 to 20.00 each. If parties requiring any different styles from those we have quoted will please state the purpose for which they are desired, the capacity, and limit of price, we will carefully select in accordance with same. Counter, Solution: No. 8, with full set of brass weights. Capacity I kilo, (1000 grammes) each 12 50 No. 10, with full set of brass weights. Capacity 5 kilo, (5000 grammes) each 18 00 Note.—Troemner's Solution Scale is specially designed for weighing Liquids. The beaker or bottle is placed on the left hand pan of the scale, and is quickly balanced by the use of the sliding poise on the balance beam ; the metric weights are then used in the ordinary way. A full set of these weights made of brass, are neatly fitted in the platform of the scale. Diamond, Including a full set of karat weights (too karats down to karat) each 32 00 This scale is of the finest finish. Capacity 100 karats and sensitive to karat; in glass case, French polished mahogany frame, with drawer and counter- poised sliding door. Jewellers’ No. 0,12 inch Beam, 6 inch Pans. Capacity 64 oz. each 25 00 Jewellers’ No. 1, 9 inch Beam, 5 inch Pans. Capacity 32 oz. each 15 00 Jewellers’ No. 2, 8 inch Beam, 4 inch Pans. Capacity 16 oz. each 12 00 Jewellers’ No. 3, 7 inch Beam, 3 inch Pans. Capacity 8 oz. each 10 00 Finely finished, on polished mahogany box, with drawer, very accurately adjusted, weights included. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 345 SCALES, Continued: Jewellers’ 24 inch beam, 12 inch pans. Capacity 200 oz. each 90 00 Jewellers’ 18 inch beam, xo inch pans. Capacity 100 oz. each 55 00 Jewellers’ 16 inch beam, 9 inch pans. Capacity 64 oz. each 45 00 Jewellers’ 14 inch beam, 8 inch pans. Capacity 32 oz. Handsomely finished polished brass, with improved lever, extra pan and balance weight ; very accurately adjusted, weights included. each 35 00 Jewellers’ No. 2769, 8 inch open beam Fig. 2769 Capacity of each pan 200 oz.; very superior scale of the finest finish, with improved lever, sensitive to )4 grain when loaded; extra pan and balance weight. In glass case, French polished mahogany frame, with drawer and counterpoised sliding door. Price in- cludes a set of weights 50 oz. to 1 grain (125 oz. in all), which are neatly fitted in the drawer of case ; same scale with weights from 100 oz. down, price 95.00. Prescription, No. 2726, inch, nickel plated pans each 95 00 Fig. 2726 Dispensing pattern, handsomely finished, with side beam on front and sliding poise ; beam divided into 120 divisions, each division representing 1 grain— an extra row of metric divisions is placed on the bottom edge of beam each representing 1 decigram. Platform or shelf is attached to base of scale, in which are fitted a set of solid brass weights l/% to 2 oz., sensitive to ]/z grain. Prescription, No. 2730, inch, nickel plated pans each 9 00 Fig. 2730 each 20 OO Prescription, inch, nickel plated pans Box pattern, French polished ebonized box, marble top, with basin for weights ; sensitive to 1-30 grain. Prescription, No. 2735: each 22 00 Size No. 1, Brass, 2)4 inch pans Fig. 2735 each 11 00 Size No. 1, Nickel plated, 2)4 inch pans Fig. 2735 each 12 50 Size No. 2, Brass, inch pans each 12 00 Size No. 2, Nickel plated, inch pans each 14 00 Size No. 3, Brass, 3 inch pans each 14 00 Size No. 3, Nickel plated, 3 inch pans On French polished box with drawer, marble top, improved lever, full set of weights included. The Brass scales are lacquered. Prescription, No. 2736: each 16 00 Size No. 0, 8 inch beam, 2)4 inch pans Fig. 2736 each 6 50 Size No. 1, 7 inch beam, 2)4 inch pans each 5 50 Size No. 2, 5)4 inch beam, 2 inch pans Army pattern, on polished walnut box, with drawer ; scale packs away in drawer. Full set of weights included. Prescription, No. 2740: Size No. 1, Brass, 9)4 inch beam, 3 inch nickel plated each 4 00 pans — — .. __ Fig. 2740 each 18 00 Size No. 1, Nickel plated, 9)4 inch beam, 3 inch pans Of superior finish, adjusting screws on the beam, mounted on a black Belgian marble base, sensitive to grain. The No. 1 nickel plated scale has a spirit level attached to the base. each 22 00 346 McKesson 8c robbins’ prices-current, SCALES, Continued: Prescription, No. 2741, Brass: Size No. 1, 8 inch, open beam, inch pans each 10 00 Size No. 2, 10 inch, open beam, 3 inch pans .Fig. 2741 each 11 00 Size No. 1, 8 inch, solid beam, 2]/2 inch pans _ __ each 8 00 Size No. 2, 10 inch, solid beam, 3 inch pans each 10 00 McKesson & Robbins’ pattern, brass standard, beam and bows, lacquered, marble base, nickel plated. Prescription, No. 2741, Nickel plated: Size No. 1, 8 inch, open beam, inch pans each 12 00 Size No. 2,10 inch, open beam, 2]/2 inch pans. Fig. 2741 each 13 50 Size No. 1, 8 inch, solid beam, 3 inch pans each 11 00 Size No. 2,10 inch, solid beam, 3 inch pans . each 12 50 McKesson & Robbins’ pattern, heavy, nickel or silver plated standard, beam and bows, marble base. Very accurately adjusted and will turn with grain. Prescription, No. 2746, clinch beam, 3 inch pans Fig. 2746 each 26 00 Very handsomely designed and finished, indicator pointing upwards ; beam is heavily plated with gold and all other parts of the scale are nickel plated. Ad- justing screws on beam by which the scale can be quickly balanced; all agate bearings. Scale is mounted on ahandsome black marble platform, and is sensi- tive to r grain. Prescription, No. 2755, inch beam, inch nickel plated pans _ Fig. 2755 each 24 00 In glass case, polished mahogany frame, with drawer and counterpoised sliding door ; sensitive to gJg- grain, and is especially adapted to delicate weighing, such as poisons, etc., etc. Prescription, No. 2760, 10 inch beam, 3 inch solid silver pans. Fig. 2760 each 45 00 Very superior scale. Beam is gold plated and provided with adjusting screws ; the rest of the scale is nickel plated excepting the pans, which are solid silver; all agate bearings; sensitive to grain. In glass case, polished mahogany frame, with drawer and counterpoised sliding door; leveling feet and spirit level. Prescription, No. 95, 10 inch beam, inch solid silver pans each 20 00 This scale is of the finest construction and sensitive to teh grain. Entire scale is lacquered and has solid silver pans ; beam is provided with adjusting screws by which it is quickly balanced. Mounted on black marble base : can be supplied mounted in ma- hogany case, with drawer and counterpoised sliding door, at 27.00 Prescription, No. 2750: Size No. 24, inch beam, 2*/g inch pans .. each 3 50 Size No. 27, 6)4 “ 2% “ ... Fig. 2750 each 4 25 Size No. 30, 7inch beam, inch pans each 5 00 Size No. 32, 8]/2 “ 2>}i “ each 6 00 Brass standard with thumb lever, on walnut box with drawer. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 347 SCALES, Continued: Prescription, No. 2756: Size No. 24, inch beam, iy2 inch pans Size No. 27, 6 “ “ Fig. 2756 Size No. 30, 7y% “ 2y “ — Size No. 32, “ 2>V% “ Brass standard with thumb lever, on marble top walnut box, with drawer. Prescription, Hand or Pocket, English, Accurate: 5 inch steel beam, oak box “ “ “ 6 “ “ “ 5 “ “ tin box 5 yi “ “ “ 6 “ “ “ - Fig. 2745 Prescription, Hand or Pocket, German, Horn Pans : 4 inch beam, inch pans- C ft O. 1 * 6 “ “ - “ 3 - vA “ “ 8U “ 4 “ 9% “ 4% “ 10% “ 5 “ “Saddle” ry inch pans, beam graduated to 30 centi- grams, with rider SCALE CASES. See Cases Scale. SCISSORS: Nail : Curved, long, variety Curved, short, “ Fig. 2816 Folding, in case, No. 9. Straight, Lawrence’s, nickel plated, No. 1 Fig. 2815 Straight, variety Fig. 2817 Pocket : Folding, in case, No. 1 variety SCOOPS: Confectioner’s, German Silver, triple silver plate Druggists’, Hard rubber : No. 1 “ 2 ... 11 3 each each each each doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. each each each each each each each each each doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. each doz. doz. 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 3 5» 4 00 3 00 9 00 4 50 9 50 4 50 4 00 9 50 9 00 2 00 1 25 1 65 2 25 15 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 Druggists’, Horn : No. 1 doz. 75 “ 2 doz. 88 “ 3 - Fig. 2793 doz. 1 00 “ 4 doz. 1 25 SCRAPERS: Tongue, Lawrence’s Ivory and Shell: Flexible Fig. 2831 doz. 3 00 Looped Fig. 2830 doz. 6 00 SCRATCHERS: Back : Celluloid, assorted colors Fig. 2785 doz. 9 00 Ivory, variety - Fig. 2785 doz. 15 OOJ 18 00 348 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, | SETS: Baby. See Cases, Brush. Brush. See Cases, Brush. Celluloid. See Cases, Brush. Ivory. See Cases, Brush. Smokers’: Brass, variety _ each 3 50 12 00 Bronze, variety each 9 00 25 00 Wood variety each 75 18 00 SHADES: Eye : Double, cloth faced Fig. 2835 doz. 1 50 Double, cloth,silk lined, assorted sizes, variety, Fig. 2835 doz. 4 50 7 50 “ F'elds Unique doz. 1 50 Single, assorted sizes, variety Fig. 2836 doz. 75 2 00 SHEETING: Nursery, Rubber: 3-4 yard wide yard 70 4-4 ‘ yard 90 5-4 “ yard 1 10 6-4 “ yard 1 50 SHELLS, NIPPLE. See Nipple Shells. SHIELDS, NIPPLE. See N ipple Shields. SHIELDS: Vaccination : Chamois doz. 2 50 Cotton I 75 Linen 3 00 Silk 6 00 SHOE LIFTS, or HORNS: Celluloid, No. 2, Scoop Pattern . Amber, length, inches .. doz. 10 50 Malachite, “ “ .. doz. 10 50 Red, “ 7|4 “ doz. 10 50 Shell, “ 7 H “ doz. 10 50 White, “ 7 yi “ doz. 10 50 White, inlaid, (gold plate), length inches _ doz. 12 00 SIEVES: Brass, Metal frame : No. 1, diameter 4 inches, 100 meshes to inch. _ each 70 “ 2, “ “ 90 each 90 “ 3, “ 5 H “ 80 “ “ each 1 10 “ 4, “ 6 “ 70 each 1 30 “ 5, “ “ 60 each 1 50 “ 6, “ 7% “ 50 each 1 70 “ 7. “ i7A “ 40 “ “ each 1 90 “ 8, “ %% “ 30 each 2 10 “ 9. “ 9H “ 24 “ “ each 2 30 “ 10, “ 10 “ 18 each 2 50 Nested, 10 in nest nest 15 00 Drum, Brass, Metal Frame: Diameter, 6 inches, 100 meshes to inch each 3 5° 7 “ 90 “ “ each 4 00 “ 8 “ 80 “ “ each 4 50 “ 10 “ 70 “ “ each 5 00 “ 12 “ 60 “ “ each 6 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 349 SIEVES, Continued: Brass, Wood frame: Meshes to inch. IOO 90 80 70 60 So 40 30 Diam. of Frame 5 inch. 5 inch. 5 inch. Sinch. S inch. 5 inch. S inch. S inch. doz. 7 5° 6 00 5 00 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 00 Diam. of Frame 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. 6 inch. doz. 9 00 8 00 7 5° 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 Diam. of Frame 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. 7 inch. doz. IO 50 9 00 9 00 8 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 6 00 Diam. of Frame 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. 8 inch. doz. 12 OO 10 50 10 50 IO OO 9 00 9 00 9 00 8 00 Diam. of Frame 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. 9 inch. doz. 15 00 13 5o 12 OO 10 50 10 00 IO 00 10 00 9 00 Diam. of Frame 10 inch. 10 inch. 10 inch. 10 inch. 10 inch. 10 inch 10 inch. 10 inch. doz. 18 00 16 50 15 OO 13 5° 12 OO 12 OO 12 OO 10 50 Diam. of Frame 11 inch. 11 inch. 11 inch. 11 inch. 11 inch. 11 inch 11 inch. 11 inch. doz. 24 OO 22 50 20 OO 18 00 13 5° 13 So T2 OO 12 OO Diam. of Frame 12 inch. 12 inch. 12 inch. 12 inch. 12 inch. 12 inch 12 inch. 12 inch. doz. 27 OO 24 OO 22 50 20 OO 16 50 15 00 13 50 13 5° Nested, Diameter 5 to 10 inch ; assorted, 20 to 100 meshes to inch, 6 in nest Nest, 5 00 SILK: Oiled, see Oiled Silk. Surgeons’. See Index to Surgical Instruments. SI LVERERS’ PILL, see Pill Silverers. SKINS: Baudreuche, (Goldbeaters’), for Capping Chamois, Best Quality, Highly Finished. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 107. No. I, C, Kip of 30 Skins - 2, D, “ “ “ 3, E, “ “ •• 4 F, “ " “ 5, G, *■ “ “ 6, H, “ ‘ - ». 7 I *4 “ •• 8,’ K. “ “ • 9, L, “ “ “ 10, M, *• “ “ 11, N, “ “ “ 12, O, ‘ - “ 13, P, " “ “ 14, R, “ “ 15, S, “ “ “ 16, T, “ “ Chamois, French Oil Dressed warranted to remain soft after washing, best for Carriage use, assorted sizes and doz. kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip kip doz. doz. doz. 6 00 1 75 2 25 2 75 4 50 6 25 8 25 to 75 13 00 15 00 17 50 20 00 22 50 25 00 28 00 34 00 42 50 5 00 6 00 1 00 8 OO 12 OO 9 OO I 25 Plaster, No. i. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 107 Split, for Capping. See Illustrated Catalogue, page 107.. Note.—The above quotations are for our best quality skins, lower grades at a reduction of 20 to 30 %. SMELLING SALTS. See Salts. 350 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, SOAP: Carbolic, Buchan’s : Disinfecting.. doz. 1 50 Medicated — doz. 3 50 Toilet doz. 1 50 Carbolic, Calvert’s : Medicated, 20 % acid doz. 3 50 Nursery . doz. 2 00 Toilet. 10 % acid . doz. 1 75 Carbolic, Good’s : Disinfecting, No. 206 doz. 1 00 Toilet, No. 201 doz. 1 25 Toilet “ 203 doz, 1 00 Urinal “ 208 ... doz. 50 Carbolic : Oakleys’Hygienic, Crystal .. ._ . gross 10 50 Sarg’s, with Glycerine doz. 2 50 Yardley’s, egg shape .. .. doz. 2 00 Yardley’s, with Coal Tar doz. 2 00 Zoland’s, No. 230 doz. 60 “No. 4711,” with Glycerine doz. 2 00 Dog : Calvert’s doz. 2 00 Cathery’s, small .. doz. 2 00 Cathery’s, large doz. 3 50 Good’s, No. 210 doz. 60 Naldire’s .. doz. 3 75 Erasive : Bazin’s, No. 79 gross 7 25 Erasive, Edward’s, Ox Gall: Small .. doz. 1 00 Large doz. 1 75 Erasive, Edward’s Ox Gall, Flannel doz. 1 75 Erasive, River’s, Soap Bark doz. 1 75 Laundry, Buchan’s, Carbolic, in bars 60 lbs. in box lb. 10 Laundry, Colgate’s : Family, 40 bars, 80 lbs. in box.. box 5 80 Hotel, 60 lumps, 60 lbs. in box box 3 75 Housekeeper’s 24 12-oz. cakes in box box 1 80 Laundry, Colgate’s New : 100 8-oz. cakes in box box 3 55 100 g-oz. “ ‘ . box 4 00 100 12-oz. “ “ box 5 35 60 i-lb. “ “ box 4 15 Laundry Standard, unwrapped; 12 12-oz. cakes in box box 80 40 12-oz. “ “ box 2 45 100 12-oz. “ “ . . , box 5 9° Laundry, Sterling, unwrapped: 100 8-oz, cakes in box box 3 40 100 12-oz. “ “ box 5 00 60 i-lb. •* “ box 4 00 Laundry, Dobbin’s Electric box 5 50 Laundry, Gill’s Borax, 80 lb., in 24, 48 or 100 bars in box. box 7 20 Laundry, Good’s Carbolic, 48 bars in box box 3 50 Shaving : Bayley’s, Spermaceti doz. 4 00 Bazin’s, Pellucid Sticks, nickel case doz. 1 75 Brown’s, Barber’s Bar, 32 lbs. in box lb. 15 Buchan’s, Carbolic . . doz. 1 50 Clinton, Lettuce, Sticks . . . doz. 1 50 Clinton, Orient doz. 83 Clinton, Orient,Barbers lb. 30 Colgate’s, Barbers, Bar, boxes of 12 i-lb. bars . ... box 3 00 Colgate’s, Pavonia, 12 cakes in box . _ doz. " 75 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 351 SOAP, Continued : Shaving : “ Cuticura”... doz. 1 25 Gill’s, Borax and Walnut Oil doz. 1 34 “ Kesan ’ Russian lb. 1 50 Guerlain’s, round _ .. .. doz. 4 50 Guerlain’s, square _ _ _ doz. 4 00 Indexical “Bay Rum” __ __ . doz. 75 Indexical “Crown” round cakes doz. 1 00 Oakley’s, Myrtle __ _ gross 6 50 Shaving, Pear’s, Cakes : No. i doz. 2 89 “ 2 doz. 4 29 “ 3 doz. 7 15 Shaving, Pears’, Sticks : No. i 2 68 “ 2 4 09 “ 3 doz. 6 69 Shaving : Ricksecker’s, Sticks doz. 1 75 Rieger’s, Sticks, paper cases, No. 873 doz. 3 00 Rieger’s, Sticks, metal cases, No. 2138. doz. 4 00 Rigg’s, Military __ doz. 3 75 Sarg’s, metal box doz. 3 75 Vroom and Fowlers’, Military doz. 1 00 Shaving, Williams’: Acme . 2 OO Barbers’ Bar round or square box 2 70 Barbers’ Favorite doz. 67 Clipper doz. 60 Mug _ 50 Pocket doz. 1 25 Tonsorial .. .. dgz. 84 Verbena Cream _ doz. 1 67 Yankee . _ .. doz. I OO Note.—For Illustrations, see Illustrated Catalogue, pages 169-170. Shaving, “ No. 4711 ” doz. 2 50 Silver, Robinson’s, Indexical doz. I OO Tar : Caswell’s, Juniper .. doz. 2 50 Clinton, Glycerated doz. I 25 Constantine’s doz. 1 5° Oakley’s, Carolina . . doz. 92 Packer’s doz. 1 75 Note.—For Illustration, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 209. Robinson’s Indexical, No. 84 doz. 75 Robinson’s Indexical, with Glycerine, No. 88 doz. 1 50 Vaseline doz. 1 88 Yardley’s doz. 2 CO Toilet, Babbitt’s . doz. 1 OO Toilet, Bayley’s : Ess. Bouquet.. . doz. 5 50 Glycerine .. doz. 3 00 Otto of Rose doz. 10 50 Palm Patchouly .. doz. 3 00 Sandal Spermaceti doz. 5 50 Violet . Toilet, Bazin’s : No. 22, Omnibus, brown, red, or palm, small gross 16 OO “ 23, Omnibus, brown, or red gross 24 OO “ 25, Omnibus, palm gross 24 OO “ 38, Glycerine gross 12 OO “ 39, Honey gross 15 OO 352 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, SOAP, Continued : Toilet, Bazin’s : No. 40, Glycerine - gross 15 00 “ 41, Turtle Oil gross 15 00 “ 42, Guimauve or Marshmallow __ _ _ gross 13 50 “ 43, Pure Palm gross 15 00 “ 44, Pure Olive Oil. gross 15 00 “ 49, Florida Bouquet _ gross 24 00 “ 50, Oatmeal . _ gross 15 00 “ 52, Poncine - gross 20 00 “ 53, Pumice gross 18 00 “ 61, Gold Cream gross 21 00 “ 69, Thridace . gross 30 00 “ 71, Thymoline __ -- gross 24 00 “ 72, Cologne gross 24 00 Sunflower gross 24 00 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 165. Toilet, Blackwell’s, Foxboro Pumice doz. 50 Toilet, Brecknell’s : Oval Tablets, large, 4 in package . doz. 1 25 1 50 Square Tablets, small, 8 in package doz. 63 75 Square Tablets, large, 4 in package doz. 1 25 1 50 Toilet, Brown’s, full assortment __ doz. 25 3 00 Toilet, Calvert’s, Brown Windsor doz. 1 75 Toilet, Clinton, Bayberry Glycerine doz. 1 75 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 223. Toilet, Colgate’s : Almond, fine gross 8 00 Angelica, wrapped - gross 30 00 Arethusa, “ gross 18 75 Bath, Almond, Brown, Palm, or Rose gross 15 00 Bath, assorted _ gross 15 00 Brown Windsor, small, oval gross 9 00 Brown Windsor, medium, oval _ gross 14 50 Cashmere Bouquet gross 36 00 Toilet, Colgate’s, Castile, Mottled, Imported : Box containing 1 doz., 5 oz. cakes box 75 Box containing 3 “ 4 “ “ _ box 1 75 Box containing 4 “ 3 “ “ box 1 75 Box containing 3 “ 5 “ “ __ box 2 25 Box containing 3 “ 6 “ “ box 2 70 Toilet, Colgate’s, Castile, White, Imported: Box containing 1 doz. 4 oz. cakes box 80 Box containing 1 “ 6 “ “ box 1 20 Box containing 3 “ 4 “ “ box 2 40 Box containing 3 “ 6 “ “ box 3 60 Toilet, Colgate’s, C. C. C., small, Honey, Glycerine, or Brown Windsor, 6 cakes in packet __ gross 3 50 Toilet, Colgate’s, C. C. C., large, Honey, Glycerine, or Brown Windsor.-. _ .. gross 6 25 Toilet, Colgate’s : Elder Flower, oval gross 15 50 Glycerine, small, oval gross 9 00 Glycerine, medium, oval _ .. .. gross 14 50 Glycerine, large, oval - _ _ . _ gross 18 00 Highland, 12 cakes in wood box _ _ . gross 7 50 Honey, small, oval .. gross 9 00 Honey, medium, oval gross 14 50 • Honey, large, oval , gross 18 00 Hotel, 3 doz. in wood box box 1 25 Hyperion, wrapped . . _ _ gross 18 CO Italian - gross 8 00 Jockey Club, wrapped gross 36 00 Liberian Palm, No. 1, size, 6 oz . - gross ir 70 Liberian Palm, No. 2, size, 4 oz. .. - gross 7 80 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 353 SOAP, Continued: Toilet, Colgate’s: Naiades, wrapped gross 22 50 Nursery, wrapped _ .. gross 22 50 Oatmeal .. _ . _ . _ - gross 18 00 Opoponax, wrapped gross 36 00 Palm, 4 oz gross 6 75 Palm, fine _ . . _ _ gross 8 00 Poncine gross 13 00 Reliable, 3 doz. in wood box . _ gross 9 50 Rosadora, wrapped _ gross 22 50 Rosemary, wrapped .. . - gross 18 75 Sand _ gross 7 50 Sterling . .. _ _ _ gross 6 25 Superfine, assorted perfumes, wrapped _ _ doz. 4 00 Travellers, 3 oz., 3 doz. in wood box box 1 25 Turkish Bath _ _ __ gross 6 25 Turtle Oil gross 18 00 Vaseline, Family, medium ___ gross 12 50 Vaseline, Family, large gross l8 OO Vaseline, Superfine, wrapped gross 30 OO Vaseline, Tar, wrapped .. . _ gross 22 50 Violet, superfine, wrapped doz. 4 00 “ 7th Regiment,” wrapped - gross 22 50 Toilet, Coudray’s : No. 295, Lettuce doz. 3 50 “ 299, Glycerine __ doz. 3 50 “ 300, Jc?ckey Club doz. 3 50 “ 341, Linoline doz. 4 50 Toilet, Eastman’s : No. 541, Palm, % lbs doz. 1 25 Sunflower, each in fancy box doz. 2 OO Toilet, Eeckelaers full assortment doz. 1 75 6 00 Toilet, Gelle Frere’s : No. 1, Omnibus, white or yellow doz. 2 50 “ 1131, Miel ... doz. 1 50 “ 1243, Mignon _ _ ._ doz. 1 75 “ 1325, Violet, wrapped . _ doz. 2 25 “ 1334, Success, wrapped . doz. 2 50 Toilet : Glenn’s, Sulphur .. _ _ doz. 1 75 Gouraud’s, Medicated doz. 3 00 Higgin’s, full assortment doz. 50 3 00 Toilet, Johnson’s : Borax, Bath __ _. ;'V. doz. 1 34 Borax, Iodine, and Bran . . doz. 5 00 Borax and Oatmeal doz. 1 50 Toilet, Lawrence’s : Castile, Mottled, 3 oz. square cake, 1 gross in wood box gross 4 OO Castile, White, 3 oz. square cake, 1 gross in wood box Transparent, Cologne, “No. 4711” gross 4 50 gross 21 OO Toilet, Legrand’s, No. 25 . doz. 6 00 Toilet, Low’s, assorted, 24 bars in wood box _ box 3 75 Toilet, Low’s, Brown Windsor : 24 Yz-Vo. bars in wood box box 3 75 3 cakes in paper packages .. _. _ gross 10 50 Magnum, 3 cakes in paper box Toilet, Low’s, Elder Flower : 24 bars in wood box gross 28 50 box 3 75 No. 4, 3 cakes in paper box _ gross 20 OO “ 4, Y gr°ss in wood box Toilet, Low’s, Glycerine : gross 19 OO 24 bars in wood box box 3 75 No. 4, 3 cakes in paper box gross 20 OO “ 4,Y gross in wood box .. gross 19 OO 354 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, SOAP, Continued: Toilet, Low’s, Honey : 24 J/2-lb. bars in wood box .. . . box 3 75 No. 4, 3 cakes in paper box . . gross 20 00 “ 4, X gross in wood box _. Toilet, Low’s, Marshmallow : 24 X-lb. bars in wood box .. - . - gross 19 00 box 3 75 No. 4, 3 cakes in paper box gross 20 00 “ 4, gross in wo° extra heavy doz. 1 50 Hard Rubber, “ Royal" : Catarahal, I oz., long tube, bent — — doz. 2 50 Dental, X oz., bent tube. doz. 5 00 Ear i oz., “ “ doz. 7 00 Horse, 24 oz. doz. 42 00 Infant, X oz- -- doz. 5 25 Hard Rubber, “Royal,” ‘ P”: X oz--- doz. 3 25 X oz doz. 2 25 X oz. with bulbous tip doz. 4 50 X oz. with blunt end doz. 4 25 X oz. super doz. 5. 00 Hard Rubber, “ Royal,” Excelsior, “ P” : X oz., taper end doz. 4 75 X oz., “ “ - doz. 6 00 Hard Rubber, “ Royal,” : 1 oz - doz. 7 00 2 OZ _ _ doz. 8 00 doz. 9 00 3 oz., with bent pipe.. doz. 16 50 3 oz., with extra bent rectal and vaginal pipes doz. 13 50 doz. 12 00 6 oz., with bent pipe. — doz. 13 50 6 oz., with extra bent rectal and vaginal pipes — doz. n 50 doz. 18 00 12 oz., with bent pipe doz. 19 00 12 oz., with extra bent rectal and vaginal pipes... doz, 2100 Hard Rubber, “ Royal,” Uterine : 1 oz., with long pipe doz. 8 00 2 oz. “ “ .. doz. ti 50 2 oz., without pipe — doz. 9 00 Hard Rubber, “ Royal,” Vaginal: X °z doz. 4 25 I oz. doz. 5 00 I oz., with shield doz. 6 50 doz. 6 50 2 oz., with shield doz. 8 50 3 oz., with bent pipe doz. 10 00 3 oz., “ “ and shield doz. 14 00 6 oz., “ “ doz. 14 00 12 oz., “ “ doz. 19 50 Hypodermic, see Index to Surgical Instruments. Metal, Female : doz. 1 75 doz. 2 00 Metal, Horse : doz. 30 00 doz. 36 00 doz. 48 00 Metal, Male : P. P . doz. 1 00 doz. 2 50 doz. 3 00 doz. 4 00 doz. 5 00 doz. 7 00 doz. 9 00 16 oz — - 1 doz. 12 00 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 365 SYRINGES, Continued: Soft Rubber, Davidson’s : No. i Fig. 3055 doz. 16 50 “ 2 Fig. 3055 doz. 13 50 “ 3 Fig. 3°57 doz. 13 50 “ 4, hard rubber pipes, style of Fig. 3055,. doz. 18 00 Soft Rubber, Davol’s : No. 1, Flousehold, jet fittings, style of Fig. 3055 doz. 12 00 “ 2, “ “ ’ — doz. 8 00 “ 3. “ “ doz. 6 00 Soft Rubber, Delano s : No. 502 _ - -- doz. 6 00 “ 504, hard rubber pipes . doz. 13 50 “ 505 Fig- 3057 doz. 8 00 “ 508, Ear and Eve — Fig. 3050 doz. 4 00 “ 509, “ “ “ style of Fig. 3050 doz. 5 00 “ 510, Vaginal Fig. 3054 doz. 13 50 “ 511, Anal Fig. 3053 doz. 9 00 “ 5I2_ _ . doz. 10 00 “ 5I3 _ doz. 12 OO “ 514, Fountain doz. IO OO “ 515, “ doz. II 50 “ 516, “ doz. 12 67 Soft Rubber, Fairbank’s, Fountain, : No. 1, glass tubes. — doz. 15 OO “ 2. “ — doz. 17 OO “ 3- “ - doz. 19 OO “ 1, hard rubber tubes doz. 16 OO “ 2, “ “ doz. 18 OO “ 3, “ “ - doz. 20 OO “ 1, metal tubes doz. 15 50 “ 2, “ “ - doz. 17 50 “ 3, “ “ - doz. 19 50 Soft Rubber, Goodvears’s : No. 1, superior doz. II OO ‘ 1, “ hard rubber pipes doz. 14 OO “ 3, Union. _ doz. IO OO “ 4, “ hard rubber fittings doz. 15 OO “ 5. “ 2 pipes doz. 4 00 “ 5, “ 3 “ - - doz. 4 25 “ 5A, “ 3 “ doz. 5 00 “ 6, “ 3 “ doz. 7 00 “ 7, “ hard rubber pipes doz. 9 00 “The Lady’s” doz. 21 00 “The P. P. P.” doz. 6 00 Soft Rubber, Ingram’s, Enema Injector, bulbs and tubing all one p:ece, assorted colors. doz. 24 00 Soft Rubber, Lawrence’s : No. 1, 5 pipes in walnut box. . Figs. 3051 and 3056 doz. 10 50 “ 2, 2 “ doz. 4 00 “ 3, 3 “ - - Fig. 3055 doz. 5 00 “ 4, 3 “ extra quality Fig. 3055 doz. 10 50 Soft Rubber, Lynch’s, Enema, bulbs and tubing all one piece, assorted colors doz. 20 00 Soft Rubber, Mattson’s : Anchor. . .. doz. 6 00 Anchor, hard rubber tubes doz. 7 00 Combination doz. 42 00 Ear, Eye and Infant doz. 3 50 Ear, Eye and Infant, hard rubber tubes doz. 5 00 Family doz. 16 00 Family hard rubber tubes doz. 17 00 Imperial - doz. 5 00 Imperial, hard rubber tubes doz. 7 00 I mproved doz. 9 00 Irrigator . . doz. 16 00 366 McKesson &, robbins’ prioes-ourrent, SYRINGES, Continued: Soft Rubber, Mattson’s: Irrigator, hard rubber tubes.. . .. Star - - doz. doz. 17 00 10 50 doz. 10 50 Waverly, hard rubber tubes doz. 12 00 Soft Rubber, Molesworth’s : Intra Uterine, return current each 6 00 Vaginal, “ Injecting and Suction,” assorted sizes . doz. 15 00 Soft Rubber, “The Diamond”: 2 pipe - _ _ _ - doz. 3 50 3 pipe Fig. 3052 doz. 4 50 Soft Rubber, William’s, Solar Fig. 3055 doz. 6 00 Suppository, Hard Rubber, assorted sizes doz. 3 75 5 5o SYRINGE BULBS. See Bulbs. TABLES: Card, variety - each 3 50 7 50 Cigar “ each 3 00 9 00 TABLETS: Lyon’s, Tooth. See Tooth Powder. Naldire’s, Dog. See Soap, Dog. TAGS: Marking, for Merchandise, variety M 75 3 00 TAPERS, German, Floating. See Night Lights. TAPS: Champagne: Bartletts’ Fig. 3131 doz. 9 00 Gem Fig. 3130 doz. 9 00 Lawrences’ -. doz. 9 00 “ Prince of Wales ” Fig. 3132 doz. 7 50 “ Prince of Wales,” silver plated, cased Fig. 3132 doz. 16 50 Shaler’s pattern doz.» 8 00 “ The Albert - - doz. 13 00 No. 214, Silver plated, two detachable points, cased doz. 22 50 TEETHING PADS: Rubber : Black, I dozen on card - - doz. 1 25 White, “ “ ... doz. 1 00 White and Black, assorted, 1 doz. on card doz. 1 15 TEETHING RINGS: Bone doz. 1 00 Ivory doz. 2 00 Rubber, hollow, assorted colors, 1 doz. on _ doz. 65 Rubber, solid : Black (pure gum)_. doz. 75 White.. .. .. .. _ .. doz. 50 TEINT D’OR: VlDOTS doz. 18 00 TENAX: Carbolized (Absorbent and Antiseptic) .. lb. 60 TENTS: Sea Tangle: Hollow : Fig. 3140 doz. 2 25 Solid .. Fig. 3140 doz. 1 50 Sponge, Lawrences’ : Carbolized Fig. 3142 doz. 1 00 Plain doz. 1 25 Tupelo doz. 1 75 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 367 TEST TUBES: Glass : 3 inch 4 “ gross gross gross gross gross gross gross 2 25 2 50 3 00 5 “ 6 “ _ 3 50 4 50 6 00 7 “ 8 “ 9 “ q 00 Glass, Nested : 3 to 6 inch Fig. 4920 gross 3 50 3 to 7 “ gross 4 50 3 to 9 “ - gross 6 00 4 to 6 “ ... gross 4 00 THERMOMETERS: Fever, see Index to Surgical Instruments. Japanned Tin : 7 inch * doz. 5 00 8 “ Fig. 3076 doz. 5 50 10 “ .Fig. 3077 doz. 6 50 12 “ Fig. 3078 doz. 8 00 7 inch, Dairy doz. 5 50 8 “ “ doz. 6 50 Note.—On Japanned Tin Case Thermometers we allow a discount of 60 per cent, when full packages of half dozen each are ordered. Walnut Frame : 8 inch, oval doz. 9 00 10 “ “ Fig. 3073 doz. 12 00 8 inch, square 10 “ “ doz. 8 00 doz. 10 50 Note.—On Walnut Frame Thermometers we allow a discount of 25 per cent. Haff’s, “Sylvan Dell,” Fancy Tin Frame Lawrence’s : doz. 1 50 8 inch mercury, walnut frame, each in box.Fig. 3079 doz. 2 00 8j£ “ “ enameled wood, frame, 4 colors, assorted Fig. 3070 doz. 2 50 10 inch, mercury, enameled wood, frame, black and white Fig. 3072 doz. 3 50 8 inch spirit, walnut frame, each in box Fig. 3079 doz. 2 00 McKesson & Robbins’, Show, Standard, 36 inches, wood frame, enameled face Fig. 3082 each 7 50 Note.—These large Show Thermometers are now being extensively used by Druggists as a means of keeping the weather record of their city as well as an advertisement. The name of the Druggist is paint- ed on the top without extra charge. Wilder’s, Ebony: 8 inch .. Fig. 3071 doz. 13 00 10 “ - Fig- 3074 doz. 15 00 Wilder’s, Mahogany : 8 inch Fig. 3071 doz. 10 50 10 “ Fig. 3074 doz. 12 50 Wilder’s, Oak : 12 inch . .. Fig. 3071 doz. 15 00 Wilder’s, Satinwood : 8 inch -Fig. 3071 doz. 11 00 10 “ Fig. 3074 doz. 13 00 Wilder’s, Walnut: 8 inch Fig. 3071 doz. 10 00 10 “ Fig. 3074 doz. 12 00 Scotch Plaid, Ivory Scale, 8 inch --Fig. 3080 doz. 18 00 THERMOMETER, with Barometer: Lawrence’s Fig. 3081 doz. 4 00 THIMBLES: In Cases, variety doz. 150 6 00 368 McKesson &, robbins’ prioes-current, TIDIES: doz. 3 00 15 00 TILES: Pill, Porcelain, English, graduated, extra quality : 6 inch, square - doz. 6 00 8 “ “ doz. 10 00 io “ “ — doz. 13 50 doz. 18 00 12 “ “ doz. 24 00 7 x 9 inch doz. 12 00 8xio " Fig. 3145 doz. 13 50 10x12 “ doz. 24 00 TINCTURE PRESSES. See Presses. TIPS: Pencil, Rubber, variety - gross 1 00 TISSUE: Gutta Percha : Lawrence’s, 5 yard pieces., yard 60 Seabury & Johnson’s, 1 yard pieces — yard 70 Seabury & Johnson’s, 5 “ “ - yard 60 TONGUE SCRAPERS, See Scrapers. TONIC, Hair. See Rhum and Quinine. TOOTH BRUSHES. See Brushes, Tooth. TOOTH PASTE: Bazin’s, Charcoal doz. 2 75 Caswell’s, Formodenta _■ — doz. 4 00 Gosnell’s : Cherry . doz. 4 75 Cherry, Gilt Border — — doz. 5 50 Hudson’s, Honey of Elm, (Dental Cream), in collapsible doz. 2 00 Jewsbury & Brown’s : Oriental, small doz. 4 75 Oriental, large — doz. 7 50 Maw’s : doz. 4 5° Cherry, small doz. 1 75 Cherry, large doz. 3 25 Rushton’s, Floral doz. 6 50 Saunder’s, Coral doz. 4 00 Sheffield’s, Creme Dentifrice doz. 1 75 Stamp’s, Myrrhine : Small . .... doz. 1 75 doz. 4 00 “No. 4711 ” doz. 1 75 TOOTH PICKS: Celluloid, assorted colors on card gross 1 25 Quill : No. 3 , M 75 M 1 00 '■4 5 M 1 t5 “6 . . M 1 40 “ 13, Fancy M 3 00 Wood, Double End, pointed, first quality : Family, 250 in box, 25 boxes in carton carton 1 00 Flavored, 5 flavors, assorted, 3 doz. fancy boxes in carton carton 1 25 Hotel, 2500 in box doz. 75 90 TOOTH POWDER: Barry’s, Marfalina. doz. 2 00 Brown’s, Camphorated doz. 1 75 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES 369 TOOTH POWDER, Continued: C alder’s, “Dentine”: Small doz. 1 75 Large doz. 3 50 Calvert’s, Carbolic doz. 4 50 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s : “ Dentifrice,” 2 oz. bottles, sprinkler top doz. 1 75 “ Dentine,” flat glass boxes doz. 3 00 “ Dentine,” 4 oz. bottles, sprinkler top - doz. 4 50 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s : “ Dentine,” 2 oz. bottles, sprinkler top doz. 1 75 “ Dentine,” 4 oz. “ “ “ doz. 3 5° “ Dentine,” 6 oz. “ “ “ doz. 7 00 Flat glass boxes doz. 2 50 Johnson’s : Small doz. 1 75 Medium doz. 4 00 Large _ _ _ . doz. 7 50 Lyon’s : 2 oz. cans, sprinkler top. . doz. 1 75 Tablets. doz. 3 751 Macmahan’s, “ Handicap,” sprinkler top doz. 3 50 Northrop’s, “Saponaceous Dentifrice,” : 2 oz. bottles, sprinkler top .. doz. 1 75 4 “ “ “ “ doz. 3 50 Half pound tin cans doz. 8 00 One pound tin cans. doz. 10 00 Rimmel’s, “ Hamigaki,” sandalwood boxes doz. 3 00 Rowland’s, “ Odonto ’ doz. 11 00 Saunder’s : “ Ladies’ Own ” .. doz. 3 50 “Smokers’” doz. 3 50 SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE doz. 8 00 Teaberry, “Dentifrice” doz. 1 88 Thurston’s : Small doz. 1 75 Large doz. 3 50 Vincent’s, “ Dendan ” : Small doz. 1 75 Large doz. 3 50 Wright’s, Aromatic doz. 1 50 Young’s, “Opera Pearl” doz. 1 75 TOOTH SOAP: Buchan’s, Carbolic doz. 1 5° Calvert’s “ doz. 2 00 Colgate’s, “Odontique” •_ doz. 1 50 Lowe’s, Carbolic doz. 1 50 Rimmel’s, No. 413, tin boxes doz. 2 00 Robinson’s, lndexical doz. 1 38 Thacher’s, Charcoal doz. 1 75 Thompson’s. doz. 1 75 Water’s.. doz. 1 13 White’s doz. r 75 TOOTH WASH: Bolle’s, “Saponax” doz. 1 75 Bonn’s : Extra small doz. 2 50 Small _ .. _ doz. 5 50 Large doz. 10 00 Burnett’s, “Oriental” doz. 5 00 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s, “ Colnmyrrh ” doz. 6 00 Da Costa’s, “West India”. doz. 2 00 Farina, Jean Marie, 2 oz. bottles, sprinkler top, each in wood case doz. 7 50 370 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, TOOTH WASH, Continued: Fougera’s, “ Eau Angelique ” : ( Small . doz. 6 50 7 00 Large,. doz. 15 00 16 00 Gallup’s, “Floriline” . doz. 3 75 Hyatt’s, “Dozxl’m” | doz. 2 50 Macmahan’s, “Eau Favorite” _ _ doz. 6 00 Northrop’s, 4 oz. bottles, sprinkler top doz. 8 00 Pierre’s, “ Eau Dentifrice ” : Extra small .. doz. 6 00 Small doz. 10 00 Medium doz. 18 00 Large _ doz. 36 00 Riker’s : Small . doz. 2 00 Large .. doz. 4 00 Van Buskirk’s “ Sozodont ” . doz. 6 00 TOW, Surgeon’s: Calvert’s, Carbolized, half pound packages, in foil paper.. lb. 75 McKesson & Robbins’, Styptic, i pound cans lb. 50 TOWELS: Bath, Turkish : Brown, variety doz. 2 50 18 00 Brown, Striped, variety .. doz. 3 00 24 00 White, variety . doz. 3 00 12 00 White, Striped, variety doz. 4 50 12 00 Note.—We wish to call particular attention to our very extensive line of Turkish Towels, comprising nearly one hundred different patterns and sizes, in the latest colors and designs from the most popular English and American manufacturers. We handle these goods in such large quantities (selling them to both the Dry Goods and Druggists’ Trade) that we are able to offer them at specially low prices. In ordering please state whether Brown or White. Plain or Fancy style is desired, with limit of price. TRAYS: Ash, Bronze, gilt, etc., variety doz. 3 00 3 6 00 Jewel. See Receivers. Pin, variety doz. 75 13 00 T R IX, see Cachous. TROCHES: Smith’s, “Gangaloo” gross 21 00 Note.—For other Troches, see Drug Price-List. TRUSSES: Celluloid, Black or Flesh Color : Single, assorted styles and sizes Figs. 3090 to 3097 doz. 24 00 Double, “ “ “ “ doz. 42 00 Note.—Recomnx*- .led for cleanliness and durability. Can be worn in bathing. Easily washed, and will not rust. Elastic, Enamelled Pad : Single Fig. 3x04 doz. Q O 00 Double. doz. 24 001 Hard Rubber : Single, assorted styles and sizes Figs. 3090 to 3097 doz. 24 00! Double, “ “ “ “ doz. 42 00 Leather Covered: Best common, soft pad, single Fig. 3x00 doz. 6 00 Best common, soft pad, double doz. | 12 00 Leather Covered, Chase’s Genuine, Cedar Pad : Single . Fig. 3108 doz. 12 00 Double. doz. 23 00 j Leather Covered, Chase's Improved, pin, reversible, cedar or soft pad, single Fig. 3106 doz. 14 00 Leather Covered, Chase’s Improved, pin, cedar or soft pad, double doz. | 27 00; Leather Covered, Children’s, variety . doz. i 6 oo| l8 (X) FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 371 TRUSSES, Continued: Leather Covered, French, Fine, Soft Pad: Single . . - Fig. 3102 doz. 14 00 Double Fig. 3105 doz. 27 00 Leather Covered, Imperial, reversible ball and socket, enamelled pad, nickel mountings, single- Fig- 3101 doz. 20 oc Leathee Cotered, Imperial, ball and socket enamelled pad, nickel mountings, double Fig. 3107 doz. 36 00 McKesson & Robbin’s Self-Adjusting : Reversible soft pad, extra fine, plated spring and mountings, single Fig. 3103 doz. 24 00 Reversible soft pad, No. 2, single Fig. 3103 doz. 18 00 Soft pad, extra fine, plated spring and mountings, double, style of Fig. 3109- doz. 48 00 Soft pad, No. 2, double, style of Fig. 3109 doz. 30 00 Shifting, Soft Pad, Common, Reversible : Single _ _ - -- - - - - doz. 9 00 Double doz. 18 00 Umbilical, variety. doz. 12 00 30 00 Note.—In addition to the styles of Trusses represented on pages 114 and 115 of our “ Illustrated Catalogue,” we have a very large assort- ment comprising all the latest improvements in this line of goods. In ordering please state carefully whether single or double are desired, and, if single, whether for right or left side, as well as the sizes required. Measurements for Trusses, require the exact cir- cumference around the bodv over the hij>s, from hernia to hernia. TUBES: Gruel, glass, heavy, with mouth piece Fig. 3182 doz. 75 Leech, glass doz. 63 Medicine, Glass: Bent Fig. 3180 doz. 25 Straight Fig. 3181 doz. 25 Nursing Bottle, glass gross 1 00 1 50 TUBING: Glass, American lb. 50 Rubber, Black or Maroon (Pure Gum), diameter y inch.. foot 7 Rubber, White : lA inch, inside diameter. foot 5 tV “ “ - foot 10 % “ “ - - - foot 12 y% “ “ foot 18 % “ “ foot 25 X “ “ foot 35 I “ “ foot 45 TURNED WOOD BOXES, see Boxes. TWEEZERS: No. 0, with nail cleaner, idozenoncard.Fig. 3152 doz. 33 “ 1, “ ear spoon, 1 “ “ Fig. 3153 doz. 50 “ 2, “ “ 1 “ “ Fig. 3154 doz. 60 “ 3, “ “ 1 “ “ Fig- 3155 doz. 60 “ 4, “ “ 1 “ “ Fig. 3156 doz. 75 “ 5, “ file and ear spoon, 1 “ “ Fig. 3157 doz. 75 / “ 7, “ nail cutter, 1 “ Fig. 3158 doz. 1 00 “ 8, “ “ 1 “ “ Fig. 3159 doz. 1 25 “ 9, “ file and nail cutter, 1 “ “ Fig. 3160 doz. 1 50 “ 10, “ file and ear spoon, 1 “ “ Fig. 3162 doz. 75 Nos. 0 to 10, assorted on card doz. 75 Clark’s, with watch key and ear spoon combined.Fig. 3163 doz. 1 25 Extra Fine, Ivory, Pearl and Shell handles, variety doz. 3 00 5 00 Lawrence’s : Small, 1 dozen on card Fig. 3150 doz. 75 Large, 1 “ “ Fig. 3151 doz. 1 00 TWINES: Cotton White lb. 25 30 372 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, TWINES, Continued: Cotton, Sea Island : Assorted doz. 50 Assorted extra doz. 1 00 Assorted bulk. .. .. _ _ lb. 50 Pink doz. 60 Pink extra . doz. 1 20 Pink bulk lb. 55 White doz. 50 White extra doz. 1 00 Flax, Dark or Light Color : No. 9 _ _ lb. 30 42 “ 12 . .. lb. 28 40 “ 18 lb. 25 35 “ 24_ - lb. 20 32 “ 36 lb. 18 30 Linen : Blue and White -- _ lb. 45 Green “ “ lb. 45 Pink “ “ lb. 70 Pink lb. 75 Red and White •. lb. 45 Linen, Lawrence’s, Fine Glazed, on Spools, four to pound : Blue lb. 75 Pink lb. 75 URINALS: Earthenware : Female.. _ Fig. 3195 doz. 7 00 Male Fig. 3197 doz. 7 00 Glass : Female doz. 4 50 Male Fig. 3196 doz. 4 50 Rubber, Female : Davidson’s, No. 107 Fig. 3200 doz. 39 00 Delano’s, No. 607 Fig. 3200 doz. 27 00 Rubber, Male, Davidson’s : No. 101 Fig. 3203 doz. 16 00 “ 104 Fig. 3204 doz. 20 00 “ 105 Fig. 3205 doz. 36 00 “ 106, day and night Fig. 3206 doz. 48 00 Rubber, Male, Delano’s : No. 601 • _. Fig. 3203 doz. 13 50 “ 604 Fig. 3204 doz. 16 50 “ 605 Fig. 3205 doz. 30 00 “ 606, day and night .. .. --Fig. 3206 doz. 36 00 URINOMETERS, see Index to Surgical Instruments. URNS: Counter, Glass, Fluted : 1 quart, height 12 inches doz. 10 00 2 quart, “ 14 “ ■ doz. 16 00 3 quart, “ 16 “ doz. 18 00 4 quart, “ 18 “ doz. 21 00 6 quart, “ 20 “ doz. 24 00 8 quart, “ 22 “ doz. 30 00 Counter, Glass, Plain : I pint, height 10 inches doz. 6 00 1 quart, “ 12 “ doz. 8 00 2 quart, ,l 14 ‘' doz. 10 00 3 quart, “ 16 “ doz. 12 00 4 quart, “ 18 “ doz. 16 00 6 quart, “ 21 “ doz. 20 00 8 quart, “ 24 “ doz. 24 00 [ VALVES, Syringe: Metal . doz. 3°; FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. 373 VAPORIZERS: Pages doz. 12 00 VARNISH BRUSHES, see Brushes, Varnish. VASELINE: Anti-Corrosive Paste, 3 oz. tins doz. 1 05! Note.—A Lubricant and Rust preventer for Surgical Instruments, Firearms, Bicycles, &c. Axle Paste, round tins doz. 2 09 Boot and Shoe Paste, flat tins doz. 1 05 Camphorated: No. 1, 2 oz. bottles_ doz. 2 09 “ 2, 4 “ “ doz. 3 34 Camphor Ice, tin boxes doz. 1 50 Carbolated: No. 1, 2 oz. bottles doz. 2 09 “ 2, 4 “ “ doz. 3 34 1 lb. cans. doz. 6 00 Cerate, i lb. cans doz. 6 00 Cold Cream : No. i... . _ . doz. 2 09 “ 2 doz. 4 00 Harness Oil Paste, round tins ... doz. 2 09 Oil .. doz. 2 92 Ointments: A. Unguentum Hydrargyri mercury — mercurial ointment) . . __ lb. 75 B. Unguentum Zinci Oxidi lb. 75 C. Unguentum Hydrargyri Nitratis (citrine ointment).. lb. 75 D. Ceratum Resinse... . _ lb. 75 E. Ceratum Plumbi Subacetatis (Goulard’s cerate) lb. 75 F. Pomat Camphoratum, Fr lb. 75 G. Cerat Simplex (white) lb. 75 Note.—All Vaseline Ointments are put up in 1 lb. jars with flat covers ; four jars in a box. No charge for jars. Pomade: ' No. 1, 2 oz. bottles doz. 1 67 “ 2, 4 oz. “ doz. 3 17 “ 3, superfine quality, glass stoppered bottles doz. 8 00 1 lb. cans.. doz. 6 00 5 lb. cans each 2 00 Pure : Collapsible tubes * doz. 1 05 No. 0, 1 oz. bottles doz. 1 09 “ 1, 2 oz. “ doz. 1 67 “ 2, 4 oz. “ doz. 2 92 Yz lb. cans doz. 3 34 1 lb. cans .. doz. 5 00 5 lb. cans _ each 1 50 Pure, Hard Body, new (melting point 1150) : I lb. cans . doz. 5 00 5 lb. cans each 1 50 Pure, “ Petrolatum,” new (melting point 1150), according to standard, U. S. P. : 1 lb. cans.. . . .. doz. 4 00 5 lb. cans _. each 1 20 50 lb. cans . _ _ each 8 00 Pure, Superfine, White, Perfumed : 1 lb. cans doz. 12 00 5 lb. cans each 5 00 Pure, Superfine, White, Plain: 1 lb. cans doz. 10 00 5 lb. cans each 4 00 374 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, VASELINE, Continued: Veterinary : Yz lb. cans . doz. 2 50 i lb. cans doz. 3 50 5 lb. cans each 1 25 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 180. VASES: Variety . . pair 1 00 12 OO VIAL CASES. See Cases, Vial. VINAIGRETTES. See Bottles, Smelling Salt. VINEGAR ROUGE. See Rouge. VINEGAR, Toilet: I Bully’s Coudray’s, N.. doz. 6 00 Rimmel s : Small Medium _ _ doz. 6 00 Large.. . Roger & Gallet’s. doz. 6 00 Societe Hygienique : Small 6 00 Medium doz. VIOLIN BOWS: Variety doz. VIOLIN BRIDGES: Variety .. - gross OO OX 4 50 VIOLIN KEYS OR PEGS: Variety .. gross 1 OO / Du VIOLIN RESIN: Variety gross 6 00 VIOLIN STRINGS. See Strings. VIOLIN TAIL PIECES: Variety ... doz. 55 WAFERS, Medicine: Gorlin’s, with wafer machine, and powder measure Fig. 2376 box 25 Limousin s : No. 1, 1000 in box box 1 40 “ 2, 1000 “ box 1 25 “ 3, 1000 “ .. .. box 1 15 Maw’s, Round : No. 1 doz. 75 “ 2 “ 3 Maw’s, Square doz. 75 WATCHES, “Waterbury”: Nickel Case, each in box doz. 36 OO Note.—For Illustration, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 144. WATER, Cologne: Atkinson’s, 4 oz doz. 8 00 Atwood’s : Trial size, cork stopper doz. 1 75 6 oz., sprinkler top. .. doz. 7 50 Yz pint, glass stopper doz. 10 50 x pint, “ “ ... doz. 17 50 x quart, “ “ i_ _ doz. 3i 50 Note.—For Illustrations, see Illustrated Catalogue page 145. Austen’s, Forest Flower : Trial size doz. I OO Small doz. 1 75 Medium .... . ... doz. 5 5f> Note.—For Illustrations, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 186. FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGI STS’ SUNDRIES 375 WATER, Cologne, Continued: Burnett’s, 4 oz., wicker covered doz. 4 00 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s, No. 6 : 4 oz Y pint. .. 1 pint . _ _ . 1 quart, 30 00 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s, Polo Club : Yz pint IO 50 1 pint 16 00 1 quart-- .. . . __ 28 00 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s, “ The Regent,” 4 oz. doz. 6 00 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s, Toilet: Yz pint 9 00 1 pint 15 00 1 quart _ 25 00 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 233. Chalmer’s, Belgravia: Trial size 1 50 Large . 7 00 Coudray’s, National: No. 1280, 3 oz. bottles __ doz. 5 00 “ 1281, 6 oz. “ doz. 7 50 Uelmonico’s, Champagne- doz. 150 Essig’s, Imperial: Trial size doz. 175 4 oz., cork stoppers doz. 4 00 8 oz., glass “ __ doz. 9 00 Farina, Johann Marie (gegenuber dem Julichs Platz): Long . - . _ _ . 6 50 7 00 Short _ doz. 6 50 8 00 Short, double size . _ . doz. 13 00 14 00 Wicker, pint ► doz. 9 75 10 50 Wicker, 1 pint doz. 19 50 21 00 Wicker, 1 quart .. doz. 39 00 42 00 Goeting’s, Central Park Bouquet: 1 oz 1 75 1Y oz - 2 00 Guerlain’s, Imperial, 6 oz doz. 18 00 Hiscox’s, Floreston : Trial size doz. 1 75 Large- - doz. 1 00 Hoyt’s, German : — Small _ _ 1 75 Medium .. - 3 75 Large -. . __ 7 50 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 146. Lanman’s, Regatta, small.. doz. i 75 Lubin’s, wicker, 12 oz. glass stopper .. doz. 27 00 Lundborg’s, Rhenish: No. 201, 4 oz., long round, cork stopper. _ _ doz. 4 25 “ 202, 4 oz., short square, “ “ doz. 4 25 “ 205, 4 oz., wicker, short square, cork stopper doz. 6 50 ■“ 207, 6 oz., wicker, long round, “ “ doz. 8 50 “ 208, 8 oz., round, cut glass stopper doz. 10 00 “ 210, 10 oz. wicker, fancy cork stopper doz. 13 50 “ 211, 1 pint, round cut glass stopper. doz. 18 50 “ 212, 1 pint, wicker, round, cut glass stopper doz. 21 50 “ 214, 1 quart, round, cut glass stopper doz. 3i 50 “ 215, 1 quart, wicker, round, cut glass stopper.. . doz. 36 00 “ 220, 6 oz. round jug, assorted colors.. doz. 21 00 McKesson & Robbins’, Golden Bell: Y pint doz. 5 00 Y2, pint _ .... 7 5° 1 pint doz. 12 00 1 quart doz. 18 00 376 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, WATER, Cologne, Continued: McKesson & Robbins’, Farina: Trial size .. doz. 1 5C pint, glass stopper, illuminated label _ doz. 7 5c McKesson & Robbins’, Marie Louise • % pint, glass stopper, illuminated label... doz. 6 00 %. pint, “ “ “ “ doz. 10 50 i pint, “ “ “ “ doz. 16 50 i quart “ “ “ “ doz. 27 00 Oakley’s : Maltese, i yz oz., Champagne shape doz. 2 38 Turkish, i oz. doz. 1 2 13 White Heliotrope (Essence), i oz., sprinkler top doz. 2 50 White “ “ y pint, glass stopper doz. 18 00 White “ “ i pint, “ doz. 31 50 White Rose, i oz., bell shape doz. 2 50 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 150. Pinaud’s : No. 1053, 6 oz., octagon doz. 7 72 “ 2028, 6 oz., round doz. 12 00 “ 2024, 8 oz., “ . doz. 21 00 Piver’s, Au Lait D’lris, 6 oz., No. 2473 doz. 7 50 Read’s, “ Grand Duchess ” : Trial size . doz. 1 75 Large doz. Taylor’s : No. A, small, cork stopper doz. 1 50 “ B, small, sprinkler stopper doz. 1 75 “ C, medium, cork stopper doz. 4 00 Tetlow’s : No. 807, “Gold Medal,” extra small gross 6 50 807, “ “ small gross 9 00 ‘810, “ “ medium, cork stopper gross 21 00 ‘810, “ “ medium, sprinkler stopper gross 24 00 “ 896, “Bouquet,” 2 oz. doz. 1 75 896, “ 2 oz., wicker doz. 3 50 896, “ 4 oz.. doz. 4 00. “ 913, Fancy pressed bottles, pints doz. 15 00 Note.—See Illustrated Catalogue, page 217. Violet’s, No. 348 doz. 12 00 Wenck’s, American : No. 1, small doz. 1 5° “ 2, medium .. doz. 3 00 “ 3. large doz. 6 00 Wenck’s, Imperial: iy oz OZ doz. Wenck’s, “ Park Bouquet”: iy oz yy oz yy oz ... y. pint i pint. 1 quart “ No. 4711 ” : doz. 30 001 4 oz., long bottles ... doz. 5 OO 5 5<-> 4 oz., short “ doz. 5 00; 5 50 4 oz., double strength, No. 5 doz. 6 00 6 oz., square bottles, wicker covered doz. 9 50 y pint, wicker covered, gold label doz. 4 75 yi pint, “ “ “ doz. 7 50 1 pint, doz. 14 50 I quart, “ doz. 28 00 y. pint, “ “ green “ doz. 6 00 1 pint, “ “ “ doz. 1 10 801 1 quart, “ “ “ “ doz. 20 50 Note.—For Illustrations, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 187 FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 377 WATER, Florida: Byrne’s Lanman & Kemp’s doz. 5 50 Masten’s, 3 oz _ doz. I 75 McKesson & Robbins’... doz. 4 50 “ No. 4711 ” WATER, Lavender: Atkinson’s : Mitcham, 2 oz doz. 4 75 Mitcham, 4 oz doz. 8 50 Colgate’s : Flower doz. 8 00 Spirit .. doz. 10 00 Coudray’s . L, Ambree Blanche doz. 8 00 8 50 M, Distilled . doz. 7 00 7 50 No. 1593, Double Distilled doz. 5 00 5 50 “ 1594. “ ,, - doz. 9 00 10 50 “ 1645, Ambree doz. 5 50 6 00 Lubin’s, Double Ambree : Yz pint I pint 16 50 Lubin?s, Double Distilled : Yz pint 1 pint 12 OO 13 50 Lubin’s, “ Royale,” Yz pint.. doz. 12 OO Oakley’s, 8 oz doz. 8 63 Prevost’s, Bell . . .. doz. 5 50 Yardley’s, Mitcham doz. 13 50 WATER, Orange Flower: Bertrand Frere’s : Small doz. 3 00 Large doz. 4 OO Oakley’s, 8 oz doz. 10 50 Roger & Gallet’s : No. 190 doz. 4 00 “ 191 .. doz. 2 25 WATER, Rose: Bertrand F reres’ : Small doz. 3 25 Large doz. 4 50 WATER, Toilet: Burnett’s, “ Florimel,” 8 oz doz. 5 00 Note.—For Illustration, see Illustrated Catalogue, page 202. Cassabeer’s, “ New York,” 4 oz doz. 4 00 Colgate’s : Ambrosial, 8 oz doz. 6 25 Assorted, 8 oz doz. 10 OO Cashmere Bouquet, 8 oz doz. IO OO Heliotrope, 8 oz. ... doz. IO OO Multiflora, 8 oz doz. IO OO Colgate’s, Rosadora: 1 oz doz. 2 09 3 oz . 8 oz. _ __ doz. IO OO Colgate’s, Violet: 3 oz., cork stopper .. doz. 5 OO 8 oz., “ “ _ . doz. IO OO 8 oz., wicker covered, cork stopper .. . _ doz. li 20 8 oz., glass stopper doz. II 25 16 oz., “ “ doz. 18 00 Guerlain’s, assorted doz. 6 00 Low’s, “Royal Windsor’”! doz. 5 00 378 McKesson & robbins’ prioes-current, WATER, Toilet, Continued: Lubin’s : doz. 9 5° doz. 16 50 doz. 27 00 Violet, small doz. 15 00 Lundborg’s, California: Small doz. 1 50 doz. 8 00 Oakley’s, Violet of Parma : doz. 10 50 16 oz., glass stopper doz. 18 50 Roger & Gallet’s, assorted, No. 1345 ... doz. 6 00 Violet’s “ Pompadour,” No. 901 doz. 15 00 WAX: Sealing, in boxes : No. 1, Black, 20 and 40 sticks to lb lb. 1 50 “ 3, “ 20 and 40 “ to lb _ lb. 1 00 “ 5, “ 8 and 20 “ to lb lb. 60 “ 6, “ 8 and 20 “ to lb . lb. 40 Sealing, in boxes: No. 1, Scarlet, 4, 8, 20 and 40 sticks to lb. lb. 1 50 “ 2, “ 4, 8, 20 and 40 “ to lb. .. ... lb. 1 20 “ 3, “ 4, 8, 20 and 40 “ to lb. lb. 1 00 “4, “ 4, 8, 20 and 40 “ to lb. lb. 20 “ 5, “ 4, 8 and 20 “ to lb lb. 60 “ 6, “ 4, 8 and 20 “ to lb lb. 40 Sealing, Tinted, Fancy, Perfumed, assorted colors, inboxes, 20 sticks to lb . lb. 1 50 Sealing, in wrappers : Black, common, 10 sticks to lb. lb. 12 Black, superior, 10 “ to lb. lb. 20 Green, superior, 10 “ to lb. lb. 20 Red, common, 10 “ to lb. lb. 12 Red, superior, 10 “ to lb. lb. 20 No. 1, Brown, for packages, 4 and 10 sticks to lb. lb. 60 “ 2, Brown “ “ 4 and 10 “ to lb. lb. 40 “ 1, Green, “ “ 4, 10 and 20 sticks to lb. .. lb. 60 “ 2, Green “ “ 4 and 10 sticks to lb. . ... lb. 40 WEIGHTS: Analytical and Assay, Grains : 10 Platinum grains to grain set 7 00 10 “ “ to Tlfoll * set 7 50 100 “ “ to •* set 8 50 1000 “ “ to -fo “ and 3 riders set 10 50 1000 “ “ to “ “ 3 “ set 11 00 IO°o “ “ to nnnr “ “ 3 “ set 12 00 Assay ton weights, 4 A. T. to A. T set 6 50 Analytical and Assay, for Analytical, Assaying and Scientific purposes: Gold assay weights set 8 00 1 Gramme to 1 Milligramme, Platinum set 7 5° 1 “ toiV “ “ set 8 00 ioGrammesto 1 Milligramme set 9 00 J© H O O set 9 50 20 to 1 set 10 00 2 20 “ to i “ and 3 riders set 11 00 50 “ to x *• "3 “ set 12 50; 100 “ to 1 “ “3 “ set 14 OOj 200 “ to 1 “ “3 “ set 18 00 500 “ to 1 “ “3 “ set 23 00 1000 “ to 1 “ “3 “ set 28 00 Avoirdupois, Brass, Hungarian Ash Block, “Eastlake” style: % oz. to 2 lbs. . set 6 00 % oz. to 2 lbs., nickel plated set 8 oo| FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. 379 WEIGHTS, Continned: Avoirdupois, Brass, Ebonized Block, “Queen Anne” style: X oz. to 2 lbs., nickel plated . set 8 00 X oz. to 4 lbs., nickel plated Note.—These weights are of superior finish and heavily plated, and set 10 00 sit loosely in shallow recesses on top of block. Avoirdupois, Brass, Oiled Walnut Block : X oz. to i lb _. ,. set 3 00 X oz. to 2 lb. Fig. 3210 set 4 50 X oz. to 4 lb _. set 7 00 X oz. to 1 lb., nickel plated X oz. to 2 lb., “ “ Fig. 3210 set 4 50 set 6 00 >4 oz- to 4 lb., ‘ “ . Avoirdupois, Brass, Extra Finish, Oiled Walnut Block, set 9 00 lined with Poplar to avoid shrinkage : X oz. to 1 lb. ... .. set 4 50 X oz. to 2 lb __ Fig. 3210 set 6 00 X oz. to 4 lb. set 8 00 X oz. to 1 lb., nickel plated X oz. to 2 lb., “ “ Fig. 3210 set 6 00 set 8 00 X oz. to 4 lb , “ “ set 10 00 Avoirdupois, Brass, Cased, Nested : X oz. to 1 lb set 1 00 X oz. to 2 lb set 1 75 X oz. to 4 lb Fig. 3220 set 3 00 Avoirdupois, Brass, Solid, Nested: X oz. to 1 lb set 3 00 X oz. to 2 lb _ . set 5 00 X oz. to 4 lb . Fig. 3222 set 7 00 Avoirdupois, Iron, Nested . X oz. to 1 lb set 60 X oz. to 2 lb set 1 10 X oz. to 4 lb set 1 50 Avoirdupois, Zinc, Nested : X oz. to 1 lb _ . set 65 X oz. to 2 lb set 1 25 X oz. to 4 lb set 2 50 Metric, Brass, in Block : 1 Kilo, to 1 Gramme set 7 50 1 “ to 10 Grammes set 6 50 1 “ to 1 Centigramme . _ Metric, Brass and Aluminium, Extra Fine, in Mahogany set 8 50 Case, with Pincers : 500 Grammes to 1 Milligramme set 12 00 500 “ to x Centigramme . _ set 10 00 100 “ to 1 Centigramme Fig. 3234 set 6 00 50 “ to 1 Centigramme Fig. 3232 set 5 00 20 “ to 1 Centigramme. Fig. 3231 set 3 50 Metric, Brass, Fine, in Mahogany Case : 120 Grammes to 1 Gramme _ __ .. set 3 50 50 “ to 1 Centigramme __ set 3 50 50 “ to 1 Gramme set 2 50 50 “ to 1 Milligramme set 5 00 20 “ to 1 Centigramme Fig. 3230 eet 3 50 20 “ to 1 Gramme set 2 25 20 “ to 1 Milligramme set 4 50 10 “ to 1 Centigramme Metric, Brass, and Aluminium, Ordinary, in Block : set 2 75 250 Grammes to 1 Gramme _ _ set 2 50 100 “ to 1 Gramme _ - . set 3 00 50 “ to 1 Gramme set 2 50 20 “ to 1 Centigramme 10 “ to 1 Centigramme- Note.—In the above sets of Metric Weights the large Weights are of set set 1 25 90 Brass, Lacquered, the small ones of Aluminium. 380 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, WEIGHTS, Continued: Troy, Aluminium : Grain, flat, square, X to io grains set 50 Grain, wire, ]/2 to 5 grains Fig. 3225 set 50 Troy, Brass: Drachm and grain dz sets 3 00 Grain, flat, square, 1 to 10 grains. _ . . .. dz sets 1 00 Grain, 300 grains to 1 grain, in mahogany case with pincers Fig. 3233 set 2 00 Troy, Brass, Extra Finish, Oiled Walnut Block, lined with Poplar to avoid shrinkage : 20 oz. to 1 grain .. _ _ set 9 00 30 oz. to 1 grain .. .. . _ set 10 50 50 oz. to 1 grain .. set 15 00 100 oz. to 1 grain .. _ . . .. set 22 00 200 oz. to 1 grain.. set 28 00 Troy, Brass, Cup Form : 4 oz. to X oz set 1 25 8 oz. to X 02 set 1 75 12 oz. to X oz . _ _ set 3 00 16 oz. to X oz -Fig. 32x5 set 4 00 24 oz. to X 07• - - - set 5 00 32 oz. to X oz set 6 00 WHITE, Lily, see Lily White. WHITEWASH BRUSHES, see Brushes, Whitewash. , WRAPPERS: Seidlitz, variety 100 381 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. NOTE.—The following list of Surgical Instruments and Appliances has been arranged in accordance with the different operations and uses for which they are required. AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS. Inhaler, Ether, Dr. Allis’ each 5 00 “ Dr. Lendt’s. . _ each 8 00 “ Dr. H. D. Noyes’ [3512] each 8 00 Tourniquet, complete, Esmarch’s each 2 75 Field— each 75 Lister’s _ each 15 00 Mott's.. each 2 00 Spiral — [3504] each x 50 Signoroni’s. [3508] each 15 00 Skey’s.. each 24 00 Webbing, Elastic, Esmarch’s, 2 inches wide yard 40 “ “ yard 50 Bands, Flat, “ for securing the bandage each 1 50 Clamp, Langenbeck’s, for securing Esmarch bandage, in place of flat band each 1 50 Tissud, Gutta Percha, very thin. per lb., $2 50, yard 75 “ fine quality, width, yards yard 1 50 Atomizer, Antiseptic, Dr. Hank’s.. .each 15 00 Lister’s each 70 00 Weir’s. .each 15 00 Rubber Cloth, Macintosh, Antiseptic, Lister’s yard 1 90 Gauze. Antiseptic, Lister’s.. yard 15 Oiled-Silk, “ “ yard 2 25 Cotton, Dressing, Fine spongy lb 1 75 “ Von Brun’s .lb x 75 “ Boracic Acid lb 1 75 “ Carbolized lb 1 75 Tow, Surgeons’. .lb 40 Lint, Taylor’s, A 1 lb 1 75 Knife, Amputating, with Saw and Chisel, to screw into one handle, Conant’s.. .set 8 00 and Catling, with one handle, Detmold’s set 8 00 with Catling, and Bow Saw, two detached handles, Dr. Little’s, set 12 00 Long, to screw into handle, Parker’s each 5 00 “ [3501] each 4 00 Medium each 3 50 Short — each 2 50 Circular. Wood’s each 4 00 382 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Knife, for Syme’s operation each 2 00 “ Catling, Long [3502] each 4 00 “ “ Short each 2 50 Scalpel, Amputating each 1 50 “ - “ with steel Raspatory .each 2 00 “ German silver Raspatory. each 2 00 “ Heavy, strong handle. .each 2 00 “ Fine, “ “ .each 2 00 Tenaculum, Fine, strong handle _ each 2 00 Large, fish tail handle each 1 50 Saw, Amputating, Brambilla’s each 5 00 Butcher’s. [3505] each 15 00 Bow, 2 blades .. [3506] each 8 00 Detmold’s .each 5 00 McKesson & Robbins [3507] each 5 00 Forceps, Artery, Fine spring catch, large .each 2 50 “ “ “ cross action, “ .each 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ curved, self holding each 2 00 “ thumb, large .each 75 “ “ “ “ broad ..each 75 Bone, Isaac’s large fine double-curved.. [35°9] each 7 00 “ small “ “ each 4 50 “ “ Liston’s .each 3 50 “ *• “ fine ... [3503] each 4 00 “ “ large, fine .each 6 00 “ “ “ double concave, fine lateral curved, for right or left each 4 50 “ fine lateral curved, right and left each 400 “ “ * fine curved up each 4 00 “ “ ‘ “ “ arc of circle, with convex cutting edge, each 4 50 “ U. S. Navy pattern, curved up, straight cutting edge each 4 00 “ “ Satterlee’s — .. — each 2 50 “ “ Dr. Frank H. Hamilton’s, fine, with zigzag edges. each 18 00 Note.—This improvement prevents the forceps from splitting the bone. “ Lion holding, Dr. Farabeuf’s. each 6 00 “ “ Ferguson’s each 3 00 “ “ Hamilton’s each 400 “ Torsion, Phelps’, large ..each 6 00 “ “ Dr. Tillaux’s each 5 00 TREPHINING INSTRUMENTS. Trephines, Set of three, Guarded set 25 00 Trephine, Conical, large each 6 00 “ “ medium [3513] each 400 “ Necrosis, plain. each 3 50 “ for Meckel's ganglia . _ .each 3 50 Plain Crown.. each 3 50 Tire-fond. each 2 25 Scalpels, Trephining, steel Raspatory.. each 2 00 “ German silver Raspatory each 2 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 383 TREPHINING INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Elevator, Trephining, fine steel each 1 50 with Raspatory [3510] each 1 50 Saw, Hey’s. [35x 1] each 2 00 MINOR OPERATING INSTRUMENTS. Scalpels, Extra fine ivory handled . _ .each i 50 Bistoury, “ “ curved, sharp point .each 1 50 “ probe “ each 1 50 straight, sharp “ .each 1 50 blunt, round end each 1 50 Fine ivory handled, curved, sharp [3535] each 1 00 “ “ probe „ each 1 00 straight, sharp [3536] each 1 00 “ ebony handled each 1 00 Tenaculum, Extra fine ivory handled, double * each 2 00 single each 1 50 Scalpel, Fine ivory handled [3534] each 1 00 ebony “ each 1 00 Plain “ “ each 75 Knife, Finger, Extra fine ivory handled each 1 50 Ebony handled, by William Darling, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, Medical Department of the University of the City of New York.. each 1 00 Little’s, Extra fine ivory handled each 1 50 Bistoury, Andrew’s, probe pointed each 1 50 Little’s “ “ each 1 50 Little’s curved sharp each 1 50 Knife, Finger, Little’s .each 1 50 ‘ Tenotomy, Convex, fine ivory handled, Bauer’s each 1 50 Blunt end “ “ “ each 1 50 Concave “ “ “ each 1 50 Sharp pointed, fine “ “ each 1 50 Convex, fine ivory handled, Dr. Lewis A. Sayre’s. .each 1 50 St. sharp, “ “ “ “ each 1 50 St. blunt, “ “ “ “ .each 1 50 Concave “ “ “ “ each 1 50 Scalpel, Heavy, ebony handled [3531] each 2 50 Fine ebony handled, made in four sizes .each 2 00 made in six sizes each 2 00 with Raspatory [3530] each 2 00 with Germ, silver Raspatory, in four sizes .each 2 O ) Bistoury, Fine ebony handled, curved, sharp pointed. [3533] each 2 00 probe “ each 2 00 straight, sharp “ each 2 00 blunt end. each 2 00 Knife, Finger, Narrow, Fine ebony handled, straight [3532] each 2 00 Wide, “ “ “ each 2 50 Saw, Metacarpal, Shifting back, made in four sizes.. [3572], each, 2 50, 2 75, 3 00, 4 00 Extra fine ivory handled.. [3586] each 2 50 Fine “ — each 2 00 Ebony handled [3587] each 1 50 384 McKesson &, robbins’ prioes-current, ARTERY INSTRUMENTS. Needles, Artery, Gunn’s, with two blunt and one sharp point set 3 50 “ Dr. Valentine Mott’s - set 3 00 “ “ Dr. S. W. Fletcher’s - set 3 00 Described by Prof. Frank H. Hamilton, M.D., in his “Treatise on Surgery,” as the Movable-Immovable Aneurism Needle. “ “ Krampton’s, right or left-. - - .each 2 50 “ shell handle, spring catch- each 2 00 * ‘ extra fine ivory handle each 1 50 “ ivory handle. .each 1 00 “ “ ebony handle, fine each 1 00 “ “ “ “ plain each 75 “ and Director combined, steel each 1 00 “ Deschamp’s, right or left.- each 2 00 Dissector, Dry, set of three, Hamilton’s. set 3 00 Forceps, Artery, and Torsion combined, slide catch each 2 25 “ “ “ “ “ 5 inches long each 3 00 “ Fenestrated, spring catch, large [3559] each 2 50 “ “ “ “ small each 2 00 “ “ Liston’s, spring catch .each 1 50 “ “ “ slide catch each 2 50 “ “ Cross Action each 1 50 “ “ Thumb, Dr. William Darling’s each 75 “ “ “ Plain.. each 65 “ Fine [3557] each 75 “ “ “ Miniature. each 75 “ White’s [3558] each 2 00 Torsion, Hooked, Sim’s each 5 50 “ “ Straight, “ 1 each 5 50 “ “ Dr. R. F. Weirs’ each 4 50 “ Universal, Dr. A. S. Hunter’s each 2 50 Serre-fines dozen 3 50 DIRECTORS AND PROSES. Director and Artery Needle combined each 75 “ and Tongue-tie combined, German silver. each 50 “ and Counter Pressure Spatula, steel, Dr. A. S. Hunter’s each 1 00 “ Exploring, lancet point each 75 “ silver, spoon end each 1 25 “ plated, “ — each 75 Porte-Meche .each 50 Probes, silver, 6 inches long. pair 1 25 “ “ 5 “ - - pair 1 00 “ 4/4 “ - pair 75 “ plated pair 50 “ silver, 10 inches long .each 1 50 “ plated “ “ .each 1 00 NEEDLE FORCEPS. Forceps, Fenestrated, Artery and Needle combined each 3 00 “ Needle, spring catch, Dr. H. B. Sands’ .each 4 50 “ slide catch “ ,, each 4 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 385 NEEDLE FORCEPS, Continued. Forceps, Needle, Dr. Prout’s.. each 3 50 “ “ Dr. Leonard’s each 4 50 “ “ Dr. John T. Darby’s. .each 4 00 “ “ Plain .each 1 50 “ “ Russian, (Dr. T. A. Emmet’s modified). .each 4 00 “ “ Reiner’s ~ each 4 50 “ Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 3 00 “ “ “ curved each 4 00 “ “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’ each 2 50 “ “ “ latest each 12 00 “ Polypus and Dressing combined. [3603] each 1 00 “ and Needle combined. ’[3604] each 2 00 NEEDLES. Needles, Surgeons’, full curved. dozen 1 00 “ “ half “ .dozen 1 00 “ “ straight dozen 50 “ “ for cantho-plastic operations dozen 1 50 “ “ for cornea operations .dozen 2 00 “ Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s dozen 1 50 “ for Rupture of Cervix Uteri, “ dozen 1 50 “ “ “ Perinseum, “ dozen 1 50 “ Canulated, Dr. T. A. Emmet's each 2 50 “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’ dozen 1 50 “ Silver Wire Suture dozen 1 50 “ “ Canulated, in case. set 12 00 “ set of three, in one handle, Dr. E. R. Peaslee’s .set 3 00 “ R. and L., in handle, “ “ each 1 50 “ in handle, half curved, “ “ .each 1 50 “ Staphylorraphy, in handle .each 1 75 “ “ dozen 2 00 “ Naevus, in handle .each 1 00 “ “ “ triangular point .each 1 00 “ Harelip, silver, canulated dozen 5 00 “ “ set of, in ivory case, Dr. William Todd Helmuth’s set 4 00 “ Acupuncture, glass heads dozen 3 00 “ “ plain dozen 1 50 “ Acupressure, glass heads. —dozen 3 00 “ Bubo -each 1 50 “ Post’s Grooved, and Buck’s Pin Carrier, in one handle, spring catch, each 3 00 “ and Tenaculum, Emmet’s Canulated, and Agnew’s Wire Twister, in one handle, spring catch, modified for pocket case by Dr. Claiborne—each 7 00 “ Canulated - dozen 5 00 “ Seton each 50 “ Tortoise shell handle — ..each 1 00 Pins, Harelip, assorted sizes Per 100 50 Pin Carrier, Buck’s each, 1 50, 2 00 LIGATURES. Ligature Silk, braided, in 4 sizes, fine quality .dozen, 2 00, 3 00, 4 50, 6 00 “ Patent, on cards, 4 sizes, warranted not to kink or curl card 75 “ “ “ 1 size, “ “ “ “ card 35 386 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, Ligature Silk, on spools, 1 ]/z oz spool 3 00 “ Linen hank 50 “ Catgut. hank 25 “ Silk Worm Gut dozen 15 “ American Catgut, carbolized, in bottles .bottle 75 “ Lister’s “ “ “ bottle 75 “ Elastic .yard 10 Silk, Suture, in skeins .... dozen 75 Wire, Suture, pure silver, Nos. 27, 28, 29 ..ounce 5 00 coil 25 “ Iron. coil 25 “ Lead. .coil 20 “ Plated, for fractures coil 50 LIGATURES, Continued. HERNIA INSTRUMENTS. Knife, Hernia, Cooper’s each, r 00, 1 50, 2 00 “ Straight “ .each 1 50 Bistoury, Concealed, Adams’ .each 4 50 “ “ Boyer’s .each 5 00 Director, Hernia, Dr. George A. Peters’ .each 2 50 “ Stanley’s. each 2 50 “ Keys’ .each 2 50 Needle, Hernia, Riggs’ .each 5 00 “ “ Greenville Dowell’s each 1 00 “ Wood’s each 3 00 “ Heaton’s each 1 50 Syringe, Heaton’s, for subcutaneous injection for radical cure. ..each 3 50 “ Hernia, Davenport’s .each 3 50 “ Heaton’s Paste, for radical cure .each 4 00 Lever Intra Rectal, Roussell’s each 20 00 EXSECTING AND NECROSIS INSTRUMENTS. Gouge, Dr. Legouest’s. .. [3575] each 2 50 “ bent to the right each 2 00 “ “ “ left [3580] each 200 “ Trelat’s Oblique. .each 200 “ Dr. E. Maspn’s each 2 00 “ Dr. J. L. Little’s each 2 00 ‘‘ Curved, ebony handle each 2 co “ Thimble, double edge. each 2 50 “ Von Brun’s — .each 2 50 “ Szymanowski’s .each 2 50 “ Circle.... - - - each 2 50 “ steel, round head [3577] each 1 50 “ small, curved, button head [3578] each 2 00 “ plain, steel handle. .each 100 Chisel, Dr. Legouest’s [3576] each 2 50 “ straight, ebony handle. .each 200 “ Dr. J. L. Little’s [3579] each 2 00 “ steel, round head .each 1 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 387 EXSECTING AND NECROSIS INSTRUMENTS Continued. Chisel, plain, plain handle each i oo Knife Chisel, Leonhardt’s. __ each 2 50 Osteotribe, Marshall’s [3581] each 2 50 button end _ each 2 00 Spoon, sharp, Langenbeck’s • _ _■ each 2 50 Raspatory, “ each 2 50 Knife, Lenticular.. each 2 50 Bone-Scraper, pointed each 2 50 steel ..each 1 50 with handle [3583] each 1 50 Periosteotome, Dr. H. B. Sands’ [3585] each 3 00 Dr. L. A Sayre’s [3582] each 2 00 Langenbeck’s each 200 “ Dr. C. T. Poore’s each 2 00 Tenaculum, Bone, heavy. — [3584] each 2 50 Knife, Adams’, for subcutaneous section of the head of the femur each 2 00 Saw, “ “ “ ■ “ “ “ “ “ [357i] each 3 50 Chain-Saw, fine, revolving handle each 10 00 Saws, Articulated, 3 sizes [3572] each, 2 25, 3 50 Saw, Lendt’s, [3587] each 1 50 “ Butcher’s [3505] each 15 00 Bistoury, heavy, straight, round end. each 2 00 Scalpel, heavy, ebony handle .. [3531] each 2 50 “ with German silver Raspatory each 2 00 “ “ Steel Raspatory [3530] each 2 00 Knife, Langenbeck’s, round end each 2 50 button end each 2 50 sickle shaped, convex .. —each 2 50 Chain Saw, Carrier, and Periosteotome, Buck’s each, 3 00, 4 50 “ ‘ Mathieu’s - each 5 50 Retractor, Blackman’s — -— - each 1 50 “ fine steel, large, Dr. Farabeuf’s — each 3 00 “ “ small “ each 2 50 * “ “ double end “ each 3 00 “ German silver, ebony handle each 1 50 “ fine ivory handle each 200 “ Steel, bifurcated, fine ivory handle each 4 50 “ “ “ ebony handle each 300 Retractors, Mott’s. pair 1 5° Parker’s pair 1 5° German silver Hinged..- pair 2 50 Drills, Fine Rotary — set 12 00 “ Dr. F. H. Hamilton’s. - set 7 °P ‘ Brainard’s - - —set 3 50 “ Pope’s Antrum each 3 50 “ Bone, for ununited fracture, Gaillard’s each 2 50 Hammer, Necrosis, fine German silver, filled with lead each 3 00 “ Steel, double end - each 2 50 “ . “ pointed each 2 50 Mallet, HardWood each 1 75 Rongeur, curved. each 4 00 388 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, EXSECTING AND NECROSIS INSTRUMENTS Continued. Rongeur, half curved each 4 00 “ straight .each 400 “ small, curved each 3 50 Forceps, Gouge, Hoffman’s each 4 00 “ Exsecting, with straight cutting edge each 4 00 “ Sequestrum, Van Buren’s ... _ each 3 00 straight, narrow pointed each 3 00 “ wide “ ... each 3 00 Dr. C. T. Poore’s.. each 3 00 Double Crossing each 4 00 Heavy, Hamilton’s .each 2 00 Light “ each 2 00 U. S. Army each 3 00 Strong, curved .each 3 00 “ straight. each 3 00 “ duckbill. each 3 00 ‘ Leonard’s.. ..each 300 “ curved, Ferguson’s .each 3 50 “ straight “ .each 3 00 “ Resection, with double articulation, Dr. Farabeuf’s .each 6 00 Hamilton’s each 4 00 “ Lion-Holding, Ferguson’s .each 3 00 Bullet-Forceps, American [3600] each 2 50 “ U. S. Army ..each 2 00 “ and Probe combined, Dr. John T. Darby’s .... [3601] each 4 00 “ Canulated. each 3 50 “ Hamilton’s _ y each 2 00 “ ‘ used when the bullet is lodged in the. bone .each 2 50 “ Spiral .each 400 “ and Double Tenaculum combined Dr. J. Ball's. ..each 2 50 Bullet Screw - each 200 Bullet Explorer, Burr Head. — each 1 00 Bullet Scoop — each 1 75 Probe, Vertebrated, Sayre’s *. each 6 00 “ Elastic, with silver head, Dr. Steel’s each 1 50 “ “ Porcelain head, Nfilaton’s’ [3602] each 50 “ Hamilton’s, with porcelain head, and silver Probe and Director each 2 00 “ Silver, 10 inches long each r 50 Forceps, Polypus Dressing, Plain [3603] each 1 50 “ “ and Needle, Combined. [3604] each 2 00 BULLET EXTRACTORS AND PROBES. DRESSING SCISSORS. Scissors, curved up, fine, heavy, Dr. J. L. Little’s. [3605] each 2 50 “ “ Dr. Gross’ [3607] each x 50 “ “ sharp points c. - each 1 50 t “ fine, straight, one probe point. [3609] each 1 50 “ “ “ blunt round ends.. each 1 50 “ angular, fine each 1 50 “ “ Dr. J. L. Little’s each 1 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 389 DRESSING SCISSORS, Continued. Scissors, Van Buren’s _ [3606] each 1 00 “ Hamilton’s each 1 00 “ plain, straight [3608] each 75 “ Dr. William Darling’s. .each X 00 Artery, Dr. John T. Darby’s. ..each 1 50 “ fine, straight, sharp points each 1 50 GENERAL OPERATING CASES. Case, General Operating, Dr. James L. Little’s each 100 00 “ “ “ Dr. James R. Wood’s each 65 00 “ “ “ “ “ with exsecting and necrosis each 125 00 “ “ “ Dr. Willard Parker’s _ each go 00 “ “ “ Dr. Detmold’s ._ .each 65 00 “ “ Dr. F. H. Hamilton’s . each 90 00 “ Operating, Multum in Parvo [3632] each 35 00 “ “ Prairie [3633] each 60 00 “ Amputating, Minor and Trephining each 50 00 “ “ and Trephining, -each 42 00 Fine each 32 00 “ “ Plain _ [3631] each 24 00 Amputating and General Operating Cases arranged to order. CONTENTS OF GENERAL OPERATING CASES. Fig. 3630. DR. JAMES L. LITTLE’S GENERAL OPERATING SET. CONTAINS ; 2 Assorted Amputating Blades, 1 handle ; 1 Bow Saw,movable handle ; 1 Pair Phelp’sTorsion Forceps; 1 Pair Plain Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Bone Cutting Forceps; 1 Screw Tourniquet; 1 Nelaton’s Probe; 1 Pair American Bullet Forceps; 1 Director, with tongue-tie ; 1 Hernia Director, Dr. Peters’; 1 Trocar with Silver Canula ; 1 Pair Polypus Forceps ; 1 Pair Fine Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Strong Scissors, curved on the flat, for hare lip; 1 Pair Throat Forceps, Mathieu’s; 1 Plain Trephining Elevator; 1 Curved Bone Gnawing Forceps ; 1 Pair Sequestrum Forceps, Van Buren’s; 1 Fine Chisel; 1 Fine Gouge; 1 Perioste- otome ; 1 Galt’s Trephine; 3 Assorted Scalpels, fine ivory handles; 1 Straight, Sharp Pointed Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Curved, Sharp Pointed Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Curved, Probe Pointed Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Hernia Knife, fine ivory handle ; 2 Retractors, fine ivory handle; 1 Tenaculum, fine ivory handle ; 1 Aneurism Needle, fine ivory handle ; 1 Fine Silver Probe ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 3 Plated Catheters; 3 Steel Sounds, Needles, Silk, and Silver Wire. In fine, brass bound, applewood case, velvet lined, 10 inches long, 5 inches wide, inches deep. The instruments in the above case are all of superior finish, and, according to Dr. Little’s directions, are made smaller than instruments of their class as usually employed by surgeons. This reduction in size, while in no manner detracting from their efficiency, enables us to furnish a large assortment of useful instruments in the smallest general operating case ever put up. Price, $100.00, DR. JAMES R. WOOD’S OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS : 1 Long Amputating Knife ; 1 Circular Knife ; 1 Catling; 1 Large Saw; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Pair Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Listotv s Bone Forceps; 1 Screw Tourniquet; 1 Pair American Bullet Forceps; 1 Galt s Trephine and handle ; 1 Trephining Scalpel and Raspatory ; 1 Trephining Elevator; 1 Hey’s Saw ; 1 Brush ; 1 Finger Saw; 1 Pair Straight Dressing Scissors; x Curved, Probe Pointed Bistoury; 1 Curved, Sharp Pointed Bistoury ; 2 Scalpels ; 1 Aneurism Needle ; 1 Director; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Pair Curved Eye Scissors ; 1 Beers’ Cataract Knife ; 1 Strabismus Blunt Hook • 1 Pair Curved Iris Forceps ; x Straight Eye Needle ; 1 Curved Eye Needle ; 2 Steel Sounds; 1 Silver Plated Catheter; 1 Double Web Catheter ; 2 Elastic Bougies; Needles, Silk, etc. In a rosewood, brass bound, red chamois lined case, 15 inches long, 6J4 wide, 2% deep, outside measurements. Price, $65.00. DR. JAMES R. WOOD’S FINE GENERAL OPERATING CASE, WITH EXSECT- ING AND NECROSIS INSTRUMENTS, CONTAINS: i Long Amputating Knife; i Circular Knife; i Catling; i Large Saw; i Tenaculum; i Pair Artety Forceps ; i Pair Liston’s Bone Forceps; i Spiral Tourniquet; i Pair American Bullet Forceps ; i Galt s Trephine i Trephining Scalpel and Raspatory ; i Trephining Elevator; i Hey’s Saw ; i Brush i Finger Saw i Pair Straight Scissors ; i Curved, Blunt Bisioury i Curved, Sharp Bistoury ; 2 Scalpels ; 1 Aneurism Needle 1 G S. Director 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Pair Curved Eye Scissors 1 Beer’s Cataract Knife 1 Strabismus Blunt Hook , 1 Pair Curved Iris Forceps ; 1 Straight Eye Needle ; 1 Curved Eye Needle ; 2 Steel Sounds; 1 Silver Plated Catheter; 1 Double Web Catheter: 2 Elastic Bougies; Needles, Silk, etc.; 1 Rongeur; i Pair Necrosis Forceps ; i Pair Dressing Forceps • i Fine Gouge ; i Pine Chisel; i Pair Fen- estrated Artery Forceps. The handles of these instruments are of ivory. In rosewood case, German silver mountings, lined with silk and silk velvet, 15 inches long, 2% deep, 6J4 wide, outside measurement. Price, $125.00 390 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, GENERAL OPERATING CASES, Continued. DR. WILLARD PARKER’S GENERAL OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Liston’s Amputating Knife, shifting handle; 1 Liston’s Amputating Knife, medium size; 1 Small Catling; 1 Capital Saw; 1 Metacarpal Saw; 1 German Silver Wire Eye Speculum ; 1 Hey’s Saw ; 1 Tre- panning Elevator and Raspatory; 1 Galt’s Trephine and handle- 1 Finger Knife ; 1 Curved, Probe Pointed Bistoury 1 Curved, Sharp Pointed Bistoury; 1 Cooper’s Hernia Knife ; 3 Scalpels, assorted ; 1 Cataract Knife ; 1 Exploring Trocar; 1 Director ; 1 Pair Probes, silver ; 1 Pair Hamilton’s Bullet Forceps ; 1 Tenotome; 1 Set Parker s Retractors; Needles, Silk, Silver Wire; 1 Small Trocar, straight; 1 Rectum Trocar, curved ; 1 Pair Artery Forceps, plain ; x Polypus Forceps; 1 Steel Sound; 2 Lithotomy Staffs; 1 Lithotomy Bistoury ; 1 Pair Lithotomy Forceps ; 1 Pair Liston’s Bone Forceps ; 1 Pair Eye Scissors, curved on the flat; 2 Silver Catheter.-,; 1 Spiral Tourniquet; 1 Eye Needle ; 1 Set Aneurism Needles ; 1 Pair Strabismus Forceps ; 1 Pair Iris Forceps. Fine rosewood case, brass bound, lined with red chamois. Price, $90.00. DR. DETMOLD’S GENERAL OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS : 1 Long Amputating Knife, to screw into the handle ; 1 Short Amputating Knife ; 1 Straight, Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Curved, Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Curved, Blunt Bistoury ; 1 Curved Hernia Bistoury ; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Aneurism Needle; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Tourniquet; 1 Silver Catheter; 1 Metallic Catheter; 1 English Catheter, Gum Elastic ; 3 Scalpels ; 1 Trephining Scalpel; 1 Brush; 1 Small Catling; 1 Amputating Saw; 1 Conical Trephine, 1 Pair Bone Forceps; 1 Pair American Bullet Forceps; 1 Meta- carpal Saw , 1 Pair Polypus Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Raspatory ; xG.S. Director; 1 Pair Silver Probes, Needles, Silk and Wax. In a fine rosewood, brass bound case, 14 inches long, sli inches wide, 2l/z inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $65.00. HAMILTON’S GENERAL OPERATING SET, CONTAINS: 1 Long Catling, Hip, 16 inches long; 1 Long Catling, Thigh, 13 inches long; 1 Liston’s Knife, Leg and Arm, 13 inches long; 1 Broad Bistoury, extra fine ; 1 Narrow Bistoury, extra fine ; 1 Probe-pointed Bis- toury, extra fine ; 1 Pair Liston’s Bone Forceps ; 1 Capital Saw ; 1 Narrow Metacarpal Saw ; 1 Tenaculum : 1 Pair Slide-catch Artery Forceps, Torsion ; 1 Pair Spring-catch Artery Forceps, Fenestrated ; 1 Pair Dressing Scissors, Straight; 1 Pair Strong Harelip Scissors, Hamilton’s; 1 Pair Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair Bullet Forceps, American; 1 Pair Bullet Forceps, Hamilton’s; 1 German Silver or Whalebone Bullet Probe ; 6 Serre-fines ; 6 Needles, Silk and Wax ; 1 Spiral Tourniquet; 1 Field Tourniquet; 1 Long Director and Ear Spoon ; x Conical Trephine ; 1 Bone Trephine; 1 Trephine Handle; 1 Trephining Elevator, with Raspatory ; 1 Hey’s Saw ; 1 Tire-Fond ; 1 Hard-Rubber Dentai Syringe ; 1 Set Mott’s Aneurism Needles ; x Pair Plain Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Mott’s Retractors; 1 Pair Long Cotton Forceps; 3 Acupressure Needles ; 1 Metal Bougie ; 2 Silver Catheters. In Mahogany Case, brass bound, lined with red chamois. Price, $90.00. Fig. 3632. MULTUM IN PARVO AMPUTATING CASE, CONTAINS : i Long Amputating Knife ; 1 Short Amputating Knife ; 1 Medium Catling ; 1 Scalpel; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Pair Cross Action Artery Forceps; 1 Trephine: 1 Trephine Elevator; 1 Trephine Brush; 1 Hey’s Saw : 1 Metacarpal Saw; x Amputating Saw ; 1 Pair Bone Forceps ; 1 Tourniquet; Needles, Silk and Wax. In a mahogany, brass bound case, velvet lined, inches long, s'A inches wide, 3 inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $35.00. Fig. 3633. PRAIRIE OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Bow Saw, two blades ; 1 Large Amputating Knife ; 1 Medium Amputating Knife ; 1 Large Catling 1 Pair Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Bull Dog Forceps; 3 Scalpels, ivory handles: 1 Straight Bistoury, ivory handle ; 2 Curved Bistouries, ivory handle ; 1 Hernia Bistoury, ivory handle ; 1 Tenaculum, ivory handle ; 1 Aneurism Needle, ivory handle; 1 Spiral Tourniquet; 1 Director; 1 Movable Back Saw; 1 Hey’s Saw; 1 Pair Liston’s Bone Forceps; 1 Conical Trephine; 1 Pair Torsion Forceps; 1 Pair Volsella Forceps , 1 Elevator ; 1 Brush ; 1 Pair Curved Scissors; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Exploring Needle ; Silver Wire, Needle and Silk. Brass bound, rosewood case, v«dvet lined. Price, $60.00. AMPUTATING, MINOR OPERATING AND TREPHINING CASE, CONTAINS i Long Amputating Knife, 1 Medium Amputating Knife ; 1 Short Catling; 1 Metacarpal Saw ; 1 Amputating Saw; 2 Scalpels, extra fine ivory handles; 3 Bistouries, extra fine ivory handles ; 1 Tenaculum, extra fine ivory handle ; 1 Aneurism Needle, fine ivory handle ; 1 Pair Plain Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Fine Bone Forceps; 1 G. S. Director; 1 Tourniquet; 1 Bullet Probe; 1 Pair Bullet Forceps; 1 Conical Trephine; 1 Hey’s Saw; 1 Pair Scissors; 1 Trephining Scalpel; 1 Trepanning Elevator; 1 Pair Fen- estrated Artery Forceps ; Needles and Silk. In a rosewood case. Price, $50.00. AMPUTATING AND TREPHINING CASE, CONTAINS: t Long Amputating Knife; 1 Medium Catling ; 1 Short Amputating Knife ; 1 Metacarpal Saw ; 1 Conical Trephine; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps ; 1 Hey’s Saw; x Amputating Saw ; 1 Tourniquet; 1 Pair Bone Forceps ; 1 Trephining Scalpel; 1 Trephining Elevator ; 1 Brush ; x Tenaculum ; Needles and Silk. In a rosewood, brass bound case, 16% inches long, 5% inches wide, 3 inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $42.00. FINE AMPUTATING CASE, CONTAINS : i Amputating Saw; i Pair Liston’s Bone Forceps; i Pair Fine Artery Forceps ; i Scalpel; i Tenaculum ; i Short Catling; i Medium Amputating Knife; i Long Amputating Knife ; i Spiral Tourniquet; Needles and Silk. In a fine rosewood case, i6>4 inches long, slA inches wide, 3 inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $32.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 391 GENERAL OPERATING CASES, Continued. Fig. 3631. PLAIN AMPUTATING CASE, CONTAINS : 1 Amputating Saw; 1 Pair Satterlee’s Bone Forceps; 1 Medium Amputating Knife; 1 Short Catling; 1 Metacarpal Saw ; 1 Scalpel; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps ; 1 Spiral Tourniquet; Needles and Silk. In a mahogany case, 15 inches long, 5 inches wide, 2% inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $24.00. Case, Minor Operating, Dr. Shield’s [3625] each 15 00 “ “ “ Dr. Conant’s [3626] each 35 00 ‘* “ Dr. J. L. Little’s, rosewood case each 39 00 “ “ “ “ “ hard rubber “ .....each 45 00 “ “ Dr. Erskine Mason’s.. each 45 00 “ “ “ Dr. F. W. Rockwell’s each 60 00 “ “ Dr. Otis’ [3636] each 65 00 MINOR OPERATING CASES. CONTENTS OF MINOR OPERATING CASES. Fig. 3625. DR. SHIELD’S MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 2 Ivory handled Scalpels ; 1 Ivory handled Straight, Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Ivory handled Curved, Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Ivory handled Hernia Knife ; 1 Ivory handled Tenaculum ; 1 Ivory handled Metacarpal Saw; 1 G. S. Director ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Pair Straight Dressing Scissors ; 1 Pair Fine Artery Forceps ; Needles and Silk. Put up in a morocco case, inches ong, 2% inches wide; i% inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $15.00. Fig. 3626. DR. CONANT’S MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Pair Small Fine Bone Forceps ; 1 Pair Van Buren s Scissors ; 1 Chisel; 1 Combination Catheter ; 1 Set Mott’s Aneurism Needles; x G. S. Director; 1 Pair Silver Probes; 1 Pair Needle Forceps, slide catch ; 1 Pair Parker’s Retractors ; 1 Scalpel; 1 Finger Knife; 2 Bistouries; 1 Hernia Knife 1 Double Hook; 1 Amputating Knife and Saw, to screw into one handle; Needles and Silk. In a mahogany, brass bound case, 8 inches long, 3K inches wide, 1 yK inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $35 00. DR. JAMES L. LITTLE’S MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 3 Scalpels, fine ivory handles; 1 Curved, Sharp Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Curved, Blunt Bistoury, fine ivory handle 1 Straight, Sharp Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Tenaculum, fine ivory handle; 1 Hernia Knife, fine ivory handle ; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps; 1 Pair Phelp’s Artery and Torsion Forceps; 1 Artery Needle ; 2 Retractors, fine ivory handles ; 1 Peters’ Hernia Director; 1 Trocar and Canula ; 1 Pair Angular Scissors ; iG. S. Director ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Small Curved Rongeur; Needles, Silk, etc. In a finely finished hard rubber case, as recommended by Dr. James L. Little. Price, $45.00. Same, in rosewood case. Price, $39.00. DR. ERSKINE MASON’S MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Metacarpal Saw ; 4 Scalpels, extra fine ; 4 Bistouries, extra fine ; 1 Tenotome, extra fine ; 1 Tenaculum, extra fine; 1 Set Needles, Fletcher’s, 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Angular Scissors ; 1 Pair Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair FineThumb Forceps; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Prout’s Needle Forceps ; 1 Hydrocele Trocar ; 1 Exploring Trocar; 1 G. S. Director ; 1 Pair Silver Probes. In a fine mahogony case, velvet lined, Zl/2 inches long, inches wide, inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $43.00. DR. FRANK W. ROCKWELL’S MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS : 3 Extra fine ivory handled Scalpels ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Tenaculum ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Green’s Double Hook; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Curved, Sharp Bistoury; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Curved, Blunt Bistoury ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Straight, Sharp Bistoury; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Straight, Blunt Bistoury; 1 Double edged Staphylorraphy Knife; 1 Silver Tracheotomy Tube, double; 1 Pair Ger- man Silver Retractors, double ends; 1 Pair Angular Scissors; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Curved up Scissors; 1 Articulated Saw ; 1 Hydrocele Trocar •- 1 Belloc’s Canula; 1 Polypus Dressing Needle, Volsella and Phimosis Forceps combined; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps - 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps ; 1 Nelaton Probe ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Porte-M6che ; % Dozen Serre-fines ; 1 German Silver Director and Tongue- tie ; Needles and Silk ; 1 Set Mott’s Needles. In a fine rosewood, brass bound case, lined with red chamois, 8% inches long, 4% inches wide,. inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $60.00. Fig. 3636. DR. OTIS’ MINOR OPERATING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Bow Saw and Short Amputating Knife, to screw into one handle ; 1 Pair Liston’s Small Bone Forceps; 1 Pair Sands’ Needle Forceps; 1 Pair Straight Blunt Scissors ; 1 Pair Straight Sharp Scissors ; 1 G. S. Director • 1 Pair fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Silver Combination Catheter ; 1 Fine Gold Plated Hypodermic Syringe, No. o ; Extra fine ivory handled Aneurism Needle ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Blunt Tenotome ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Tenaculum ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Hernia Bistoury ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Sharp Curved Bistoury ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Blunt Curved Bistoury; 1 Extra fine ivory handled Straight Sharp Bistoury ; 3 Extra fine ivory handled Scalpels; 1 Pair Angular Scissdrs ; Needles and Silk. In a fine morocco case, 8 inches long, 4% inches wide, 2% inches deep, outside measurements. Price, $63.00. 392 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS. FINE DOUBLE, WITH SLIDE CATCHES. Bistouries, Curved, Sharp, and Probe Pointed, slide catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 3 00 “ Hernia and Straight, Sharp Pointed, “ “ “ “ each 3 00 Narrow, Dr. L. A. Dugas’, slide catches, fine tortoise shell handle, each 4 00 Straight, “ “ “ “ “ “ each 4 00 “ Straight and Curved, “ “ “ “ each 3 00 Needle, Exploring and Artery, Dr. L. A. Dugas’, si. catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 4 00 Pin Carrier, Buck’s Double, slide catch, fine tortoise shell handle [365°] each 3 00 Scalpels, Double, Dr. L. A. Dugas’, slide catches, fine shell handle .each 4 00 Scalpel and Curved Sharp Bistoury, fine tortoise shell handle [3652] each 3 00 “ and Tenaculum, slide catch, fine tortoise shell handle. [365each 3 00 “ and Tenotomy Knife, slide catch, fine tortoise shell handle each 3 00 Tenaculum and Exploring Needle, slide catches, fine tortoise shell handle each 3 00 “ and Gum Lancet, Dr. L. A. Dugas’, si. catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 4 00 FINE DOUBLE, WITH SPRING CATCHES. Bistoury, Hernia, and Tenaculum, spring catches, fine tortoise shell handle each 3 00 “ Straight Sharp Pointed, and Gum Lancet, Dr. G. S. Winston’s, spring catches, fine tortoise shell handle, lined with brass, English pattern .each 3 25 Bistouries, Curved Sharp and Probe Pt. sp’g catch, fine tort, shell h'dle, [3670] each 3 00 “ Straight, Sharp and Button End spring catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 3 00 Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, fine tortoise shell handle ['3669] each 3 00 “ and Curved Sharp Pointed Bistoury, Dr. G. S. Winston’s, spring catches, fine tortoise shell handle, lined with brass, English pattern .each 3 25 “ Curved Probe and Sharp Pointed Bistouries, and Tenotome, four blades spring catches .each 6 00 Scalpels, Double, Convex and Middle Point, spring catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 3 00 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, fine tortoise shell handle... [3671] each 3 00 “ and Curved Sharp P’ted Bistoury, sp. catches, fine tort, shell h’dle, each 3 00 Six Bladed Instruments, spring catches, fine tortoise shell handle each 8 00 FINE SINGLE, WITH SPRING CATCH. Scalpel, tortoise shell handle, spring catch. each 2 00 Bistoury, Curved, Sharp Pointed, tortoise shell handle, spring catch each 2 00 “ “ Probe “ “ “ “ .each 2 00 “ “ Sharp, Double Edged, tortoise shell handle, spring catch each 2 00 “ Straight, Probe Pointed, tortoise shell handle, spring catch. .each 2 00 Needle, Aneurism, tortoise shell handle, spring catch each 2 00 Knife, Abscess, Syme’s, “ “ “ each 2 25 “ Finger, tortoise shell handle, spring catch each 2 00 “ Tenotomy, tortoise shell handle, spring catch .each 2 00 Tenaculum, tortoise shell handle, spring catch .each 2 00 Saw, Metacarpal, tortoise shell handle, spring catch .each 2 00 FINE DOUBLE POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, WITHOUT CATCHES. Scalpel and Tenotomy Knife, shell handle . [3690] each 2 oo Bistoury, Curved Sharp and Probe Pointed, shell handle [3692] each 2 00 Needle, Exploring land Artery, shell handle ..each 2 00 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, shell handle [3691] each 2 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 393 POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. FINE SINGLE POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, WITHOUT CATCH. Bistoury Fine, Curved, Sharp Pointed, shell handle ... [3679] each 1 00 “ Probe “ “ “ each 1 00 “ “ Straight, shell handle each 1 00 Scalpel, “ shell handle. [3680] each 1 00 Lancet, Gum, “ “ [3681] each 1 00 Tenaculum, “ “ each ' 00 Needle, Exploring, “ each 1 00 “ metal case [3678] each 75 “ “ ivory case. each 1 00 “ “ ebony or rubber case each 50 “ Seaton, Fine, shell handle each 1 00 PLAIN SINGLE POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, HARD RUBBER HANDLES. Bistoury, Curved, Sharp Pointed .each 75 “ “ Probe ‘ each 75 “ Straight each 75 Scalpel. .each 75 Lancet, Gum each 75 Needle, Seaton. each 75 T enaculum each 7 5 FINE MOVABLE BLADES, TO FASTEN INTO SHELL HANDLE, WITH PIN CATCH. Bistoury, Straight, Probe Pointed. each 1 00 “ Hernia .each 1 00 “ Curved, Sharp Pointed .each 1 00 ‘ Curved, Probe “ .each 1 00 “ Straight, Sharp “ ..each 1 00 Spatula - .each 100 Scalpel, linear each 1 00 “ convex edge.- each 1 00 Tenaculum each 1 00 Lancet, Gum each 1 00 Needle, Aneurism each 1 00 Knife, Finger each 1 00 “ Tenotomy. each x 00 Saw, Metacapal. - - each 1 00 Handle, Tortoise shell, to fit the above blades each 1 00 LANCETS AND LANCET CASES. Lancet, Abscess, Fine, shell handled - each 75 <• “ “ “ large - each 1 00 “ “ Rubber handled - - <- each 63 “ Thumb, Fine, ivory handled — - each 1 00 “ “ “ pearl handled each 1 00 “ “ “ shell handled - ..[3700] each 75 “ “ “ “ round point each 75 * “ “ Evans’ Genuine each 1 00 ; Shell handled - each 50 “ “ “ “ spear point each 50 394 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Lancet, Thumb, Plain, shell handled " ... , each 40 “ Common, shell handled each 30 “ Rubber handled each 42 “ Horn handled each 30 “ Brass Spring, button. each _i 75 “ trigger each 1 25 “ Vaccinating, shell handled, grooved point each 1 00 “ “ and Comb .[3710] each 1 00 Vaccinator, Carroll’s each 30 “ U. S. Army ..each 1 50 Blades, Spring Lancet. .dozen 2 00 Cases, Lancet, paper or leather, one hole dozen x oc “ “ “ two holes dozen 2 00 “ silver chased, one hole , each 3 50 “ “ “ two holes , each 5 00 “ “ “ “ four “ each 7 00 “ Scotch plaid, two and four holes. each, 1 00, 2 00 “ German silver, one hole each 2 00 “ “ “ “ two holes each 3 00 “ “ “ “ four “ ... •_ each 4 00 DIRECTORS, SPATULAS, AND TROCARS. Director, Probe Pointed, Dr. J. L. Little’s . .each 75 Director and Tongue-tie, German Silver each 50 “ “ Silver . each 2 00 “ “ Steel .each 50 “ Spoon End, Silver r each 1 25 “ “ Plated. 1 .each 50 Spatula, Pocket Case, fine polished steel [3720] each 50 “ with Elevator, fine polished steel, Dr. L. A. Dugas’.. .each 1 00 “ fine polished steel, Dr. J. L. Little’s. each 50 Trocar, Exploring, with Silver Canula ... each 1 50 “ with Silver Canula, Dr. J. L. Little’s each 2 50 Trocars, Nested, set of four set • 6 00 “ “ “ three set 5 00 POCKET CASE FORCEPS. Forceps, Artery, Fine Thumb [3557] each 75 “ “ Plain Thumb ._ .each 65 “ “ Fine Miniature Thumb .each 75 “ “ Fine Thumb, toothed each 1 00 “ “ “ spring catch - each 1 50 “ “ “ slide “ each 2 25 “ “ and Torsion, Fine, slide catch .each 2 25 “ “ fenestrated, “ “ — .each 2 50 “ “ Hamilton’s, fenestrated, spring catch each 2 50 “ “ Dr. G. S. Winston’s, fenestrated, spring catch [3559] each 2 00 “ “ Dr. Lewis Fisher’s “ “ .each 1 50 “ “ and Torsion, Dr. Charles Phelps’ “ . each 4 50 “ Universal, Dr. A. S. Hunter’s each 2 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 395 POCKET CASE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Forceps, Splinter, Adams’ .each 80 “ “ Dr. J. L. Little’s. . .each 1 00 “ Polypus Dressing [3603] each 1 00 “ “ “ with catch each 2 00 POCKET CASE SCISSORS. Scissors, Fine, Dr. Van Buren’s. [3606] each 1 00 “ “5 inches long, Dr. Dugas’ [3609] each 1 50 “ “4 Yz “ “ each 1 25 “ Angular. .each 1 50 “ “ Dr. J. L. Little’s each 1 50 “ curved up, Dr. Gross’ [3607] each 1 50 “ Fine folding, Dr. G. S. Winston’s. each 2 00 “ Curved, Dr. William Darling’s _ each 1 00 “ Fine, Dr. Hamilton’s .each x 00 “ Plain Dressing [3608] each 75 POCKET CASE CATHETERS. Catheter, Child’s, Adult: • and Female combined, silver 1 _ .set 8 00 “ Male and Female combined, silver, Parker’s [3730] each 4 50 “ “ “ “ plated, with silver caustic holder, Parker’s .each 2 25 “ Female, with caustic holder, Parker’s. each 2 50 “ Male and Female combined, silver, Van Buren’s, [3731] each 2 75 “ “ “ “ Plated, “ each 1 50 “ Female, Silver _.[3732]eaeh 75 “ Plated .each 35 “ Metal .each 35 “ “ Gum Elastic.. each 25 “ “ Hard Rubber each 75 POCKET CASE CAUSTIC HOLDERS. Caustic Holder, Silver, double burner each 2 50 “ single “ .each 2 00 “ to screw on Van Buren’s Catheter each 2 00 “ one Platina, one Silver Burner, and Cataract Needle, Dugas’ set 12 00 “ Hard Rubber each 1 00 “ “ “ long burner .each 75 short “ .each 75 SURGEONS POCKET DRESSING CASES. Case, Pocket, hard rubber, Andrews’ each 30 00 “ Bellevue Hospital each 30 00 “ Combination, No. i__. ...each 22 00 No. 2 each 15 00 “ Crosby’s, Dr. A. B each 20 00 “ Drewry’s each 21 00 “ Dugas’, Dr. L. A each 56 00 “ Elliot’s, Dr. George T., (for the vest pocket) each 12 00 “ Fine, fourfold, shell handles, No. 1 [3779] each 16 00 396 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POCKET CASES, Continued. Case, Pocket, Fine, three fold, shell handles, No. 2 each 14 00 “ 3 each 12 00 “ two fold “ “ 4 [3777] each 12 00 “ Gross’, Dr. Samuel D., No. 1 [3775] each 22 00 “ “ “ “ 2 .each 20 00 “ Gunn’s, No. 1 . each 20 00 “ “ “ 2 each 18 00 “ Helmuth’s, Dr. Wm. Tod each 32 00 “ Hughes’. _ ..each 12 00 “ Hamilton’s, Dr. Frank H., with catheter. each 30 00 “ Knight’s each 45 00 “ Little’s, Dr. J. L._ [3780] each 25 00 “ “ Students’ Dressing each 12 00 “ Mason’s, Dr. Erskine [3781] each 30 00 “ McKesson & Robbins’, Fine [3778] each 30 00 “ Miner’s, Dr. J. F., latest style each 25 00 “ Multum in Parvo. [3776] each 12 00 “ Miniature, No. 1 each 1000 “ “ '* 2. .each 7 50 “ Fine, Parker’s, Dr. Willard. each 20 00 “ Plain, “ “ each 16 00 “ Prairie each 5 00 “ Plain, fourfold, rubber handles, No. 1 .each 14 00 “ three fold, “ “ 2 each 12 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 .each 10 00 “ two fold “ “ 4 each 8 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 5 each 10 00 “ Rockwell’s, Dr. Frank W each 30 00 “ Schneider’s, each 25 00 “ “ Spanish, No. 1 each 45 00 “ “ “ “ 2. each 24 00 “ Fine, Van Bu,ren’s, Dr. William H each 19 00 “ “ Plain, “ “ each 14 00 “ Woods’, Dr. James R - each 25 00 “ “ Fine, gold plated, Winston’s, Dr. G. S each 24 00 “ “ Plain, “ “ each 20 00 Pocket Cases put up to special order at short notice. CONTENTS OF POCKET CASES. ANDREWS’ POCKET CASE, H. R., CONTAINS. 1 Pair Slide Catch Needle Forceps ; 1 Pair Probes; 1 Spoon Director, silver; 1 Scalpel, fine ivory handled ; 1 Sharp Curved Bistoury, fine ivory handled ; 1 Blunt Curved Bistoury, fine ivory handled ; 1 Tenotome, fine ivory handled ; 1 Exploring Needle, fine ivory handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, fine ivory handled ; 1 Tenaculum, fine ivory handled ; 1 Metacarpal Saw, fine ivory handled • 1 Pair Straight Scissors : 1 Abscess Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Parker’s Silver Catheter; Needles and Silk. In finely finished hard rubber case, 6 inches long, 3 inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Pair Straight Scissors; i Fine Thumb Lancet, shell handled; i Exploring and Aneurism Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Tenotome and Scalpel, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Nelaton’s Jointed Probe ; i Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; i Metacarpal Saw, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; i Pair Silver Probes; i Parker’s Silver Catheter; Needles and Silk. In a fine three-fold Morocco case, gilded, 4% inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 397 POCKET CASES, Continued. No. 1, COMBINATION POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Curved Sharp Bistoury, spring catch, shell handled ; 1 Scalpel, spring catch, shell handled ; 1 Meta- carpal Saw, spring catch, shell handled ; 1 Hard Rubber Caustic Holder; 1 Plated Combination Catheter; 1 Aneurism Needle, shell handled ; 1 F'inger Knife, shell handled ; 1 Curved Blunt Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, shell handled : 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; x Fine Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps; 1 Pair Probes; 1 G. S. Director; Needles and Silk. In fine three fold Morocco case, 5% inches long, 2y2 inches wide, 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $22.00. No. 2, COMBINATION POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Plain Double Gum Lancet and Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Scalpel, fine shell handled ; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, spring catch, shell handled ; 1 Male and Female Catheter combined, silver plated ; 1 Hard Rubber Caustic Holder; 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled ; 1 Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Artery Forceps ; 1 German Silver Director, with Tongue-tie ; 1 Pair Probes; Needles and Silk. In fine three fold Morocco case, 5% inches long, 2% inches wide, % inches thick, when closed. Price, $15.00. DR. A. B. CROSBY’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Blunt Bistoury and Scalpel, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp Bistoury and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Exploring Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Fine Fenestrated Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Probes; 1 Fine Ther- mometer ; Needles and Silk. In a fine one fold Morocco case, gilded, 4% inches long, inches wide, ]/2 inch thick, when closed. Price, $20.00. N. B. DREWRY’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Tenotome spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Silver Combi- nation Catheter, with Caustic Holder ; 1 Pair Slide Needle, Artery and Torsion Forceps combined ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 German Silver Director ; 8—Drachm Vials; Needles and Silk. In fine two fold Morocco case, y/2 inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $21.00. DR. ELLIOT’S POCKET CASE, FOR THE VEST POCKET, CONTAINS: 1 Pair Slide Catch Artery Forceps; 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Probes ; 1 German Silver Director ; Needles and Silk. In a fine one fold morocco case, 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, y2 inch thick, when closed. Price, $12.00. DR. FERGUSON’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Blunt and Sharp Bistoury, spring catch tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled • 1 Exploring and Aneurism Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Parker’s Plated Catheter ; 1 Pair F ine Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Phelps’ Torsion Forceps; 1 Lancet and Comb, shell handled ; 1 Jointed Probe ; 1 Exploring Needle, ivory case. The Knives are of English style, and the handles are lined with brass. In a fine two fold Russia leather case, 3% inches long, 2 inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. Fig. 3779. No. 1, FINE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Spatula; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps; 1 Curved Blunt Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Gum Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Caustic Holder ; 1 Exploring Needle ; 1 Pair Curved Scissors ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Plated Combination Catheter; 1 Scalpel, shell handled ; 1 Fine Thumb Lancet, Shell handled ; 1 Pair Probes ; 1 German Silver Director ; Needles and Silk. In a fine four fold Morocco case, gilded, inches long, 2% inches wide, x% inches thick, when closed. Price, $16.00. No. 2, FINE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Spatula; 1 Curved, Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Curved, Blunt Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Tenac- ulum, shell handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled ; 1 Scalpel, shell handled ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Probes ; 1 German Silver Director ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Plated Female Catheter ; Needles and Silk. In a fine three fold gilded Morocco case, 5 inches long, 1% inches wide, 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $14.00. No. 3, FINE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Curved, Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; i Tenaculum, shell handled ; i Gum Lancet, shell handled ; i Spatula: i Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; i Pair Straight Scissors ; i Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; i Plated Female Catheter; i Pair Probes ; x German Silver Director ; Needles and Silk. In a fine three fold gilded Morocco case, 5 inches long, 2 inches wide, 1 inch tnick, when closed. Price, $12.00. 398 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current. POCKET CASES, Continued. Fig. 3777. No. 4, FINE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS : i Tenaculum, shell handled, 1 Scalpel, shell handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Exploring Needle ; 1 Plated Combination Catheter; 1 German Silver Director ; 1 Pair Probes. In a fine two foid gilded Morocco case, inches long, 2J4 inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $12.00. Fig. 3775. DR. GROSS’ POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Blunt and Sharp Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenotome and Scalpel, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Slide Catch Needle and Artery Forceps, combined ; 1 Pair Scissors, curved up ; x Pair Fine Thumb Forceps; 1 Exploring Needle, metal case ; 1 Gross’ Ear Spoon ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Parker’s Plated Catheter : 1 Pair Probe's ; 1 German Silver Director; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Russia leather case, 5 incites long, 2 inches wide, 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $22.00. DR. GUNN’S POCKET CASE, No. 1, CONTAINS: i Scalpel and Exploring Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp Bistoury and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Seton Needle, shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Screw Probe; x Pair Slide Catch Needle and Artery Forceps, combined ; 1 Sharp and 2 Blunt Aneurism Needles, in one handle ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Russia leather case. Price, $20.00. DR. GUNN’S POCKET CASE, No. 2, CONTAINS: i Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp Bistoury and Exploring Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Blunt Bistoury and Scalpel, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; x Pair Curved Scissors; 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Abscess Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Pair Artery Forceps, slide catch; 1 Jointed Probe; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $18.00. DR. WILLIAM TOD HELMUTH’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: x Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Blunt and Sharp Curved Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Fine Fenestrated Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Prout’s Needle Forceps , 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Fulcrum (wire twister and sharp hook); 1 Jointed Uterine Sound ; 1 Exploring Trocar ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Fever Thermometer; 1 Parker’s Catheter; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Russia leather case, 5 inches long, 2% inches wide, inches thick, when closed. Price, $32.00. DR. FRANK H. HAMILTON’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Adams’ Splinter Forceps; 1 Parker’s Silver Catheter; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Fine Thumb Lancet; 1 Pair Miniature A rtery Forceps ; 1 Metacarpal Saw ; 1 Pair Hamilton’s Artery Forceps; 1 Straight Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, tortoise shell handled, spring catches; 1 Tenaculum and Artery Needle, tortoise shell handled, spring catches ; 1 Scalpel and Exploring Needle, tortoise shell handled, spring catches; 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, tortoise shell handled, spring catches ; x Nelaton Probe and Director, screw centre ; Needles and Silk. In a neat Morocco gilded case, with red chamois cover, t,y2 inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. DR. KNIGHT’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Blunt and Sharp Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Straight Bistoury and Hernia Knife* slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, slide catch, tortoise 'hell handled ; 1 Finger Knife, Slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Metacarpal Saw, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Curved Scissors, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Fine Min- iature Artery Forceps, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Fine Fenestrated Artery Forceps, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Sands’ Needle Forceps, finely gold plated ; 1 Parker’s Catheter, finely gold plated ; x Gross’ Ear Spoon, finely gold plated ; 1 Lancet and Scratcher, fine shell handled ; 1 Exploring Needle, metal case, finely gold plated ; 1 German Silver Director, finely gold plated : 1 Pair Probes, finely gold plated. In a fine two fold Russia Leather case, 4% inches long, 2% inches wide, ijf inches thick, when closed. Price, $45.00. Fig. 3780. DR. J. L. LITTLE’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Gum Lancet and Tenotome, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Scalpel and Curved Sharp Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Curved Blunt Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Hernia Bistoury and Finger Knife, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Angular Scissors; 1 Spatula- 1 Steel Director and Aneurism Needle; 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps: 1 Lancet and Comb, shell handled; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps; 1 Parker’s Silver Catheter and Caustic Holder; 1 Fever Thermometer; 1 Pair Probes ; Needles and Silk. In a line two fold Russia leather case, inches long, inches wide, ys inch thick, when closed. Price, $28.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 399 POCKET CASES, Continued., DR J. L. LITTLE’S STUDENTS’ DRESSING CASE, CONTAINS : i Pair Slide Catch Needle, Artery and Torsion Forceps, Combined ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps; 1 Silver Caustic Holder; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Pair Silver Probes: 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Pair Fine Straight Scissors ; 1 Fine Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Little’s Razor, shell handled ; 1 Spatula; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 5 inches long, 2 inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $12.00. Fig. 3781. DR. ERSKINE MASON’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: x Scalpel and Gum Lancet, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Scalpel and Blunt Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp Bistoury and Blunt Tenotome, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenacu- um and Aneurism Needle, slide catch, tortoise shell handled; 1 Pair Hamilton’s Bulldog Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Silver Probes; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Pair Miniature Thumb Forceps; 1 Pair Fine Polypus Dressing Forceps; 1 Fine Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Parker’s Plated Catheter; 1 Pajr Straight Scissors ; 1 Fine Self-registering Thermometer; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. Fig. 3778. McKesson & robbin’s pocket case, contains: 1 Spatula; 1 Curved Blunt and Sharp Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Self-registering Thermometer, metal case ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps ; 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, shell handled, spring catch ; 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled, spring catch, 1 Scalpel and Hernia Bistoury, shell handled, spring catch ; 1 Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Pair Angular Scissors; 1 Plated Combination Catheter; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, shell handled,spring catch ; 1 Pair Fine Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Probes; 1 German Silver Director. In a fine four fold Morocco case, gilded, 5% inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inch thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. DR. A. B. MOTT’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Exploring and Aneurism Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Miniature Probe and Director; 1 Parker Silver Catheter; 1 Pair Straight Scissors • Needles and Silk. In a Fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 4 inches long, 1% inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $25.00.' DR. J. F. MINOR’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Sharp and Blunt Tenotome, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Straight Sharp Bistoury and Scalpel, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Curved Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum and Aneurism Needle, slide catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Exploring Trocar ; 1 Pair Slide Catch Needle and Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Spring Catch Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Multum in Parvo Probes and Director; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case 4 inches long, 1% inches wide, 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $24.00. Fig. 3776. MULTUM IN PARVO POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, tortoise shell handled; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Multum in Parvo Probes and Director ; 1 Pair Miniature Thumb Forceps ; x Exploring Needle, shell handled ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 4 inches long, inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $12.00. No. 1, MINIATURE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Curved Probe Point Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Scalpel, shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Pair Probes; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Parker’s Female Catheter and Porte- caustique; Needles and Silk. In a three fold Morocco case, 4% inches long inches wide, % inches thick, when closed. Price, $10.00. No. 2, MINIATURE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel, shell handled ; 1 Sharp Bistoury, shell handled ; 1 Tenaculum, shell handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Miniature Probe and Director; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; Needles and Silk. In a two fold Morocco case, 4 inches long, inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $7.50. DR. PARKER’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; i Spatula ; i Fine Thumb Lancet, shell handled ; i Pair Straight Scissors; i Pair Fine Miniature Artery Forceps ; i Parker’s Silver Catheter ; i German Silver Director; i Pair Silver Probes; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold gilded Morocco case, 5 inches long, 2 inches wide, t.% inches thick, when closed. Price, $20.00. 400 McKesson 8c robbins’ prices-current, PRAIRIE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Scalpel, hard rubber handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Probes ; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, hard rubber handled; 1 Thumb Lancet, horn handled, 1 Pair Artery Forceps; 1 Female Plated Catheter ; 1 Exploring Needle ; Needles and Silk. In a two fold Morocco case, with tuck, 5% inches long, 2 inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $5.00. POCKET CASES, Continued. No. 1, PLAIN POCKET CASE, FOUR FOLDS. Same style as Fig. 3779, with Hard Rubber Handled instruments. Price, $14.00. No. 2, PLAIN POCKET CASE, THREE FOLDS. Same style as No. 2, Fine, with Hard Rubber Handled instruments. Price, $12.00. No. 3, PLAIN POCKET CASE, THREE FOLDS. Same style as No. 3, Fine, with Hard Rubber Handled instruments. Price, $10.00. No. 4, PLAIN POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Scalpel, rubber handled ; 1 Tenaculum, rubber handled ; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury, rubber handled ; 1 Gum Lancet, rubber handled ; 1 Thumb Lancet rubber handled ; 1 Spatula; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps; x Plated Female Catheter; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Pair Probes ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Morocco case, 5% inches long, 2 inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, $8.00. No. 5, PLAIN POCKET CASE. Same style as Fig. 3777, with Hard Rubber Handled instruments. Price, $10.00. DR. F. W. ROCKWELL’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; x Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Hernia Bistoury and Finger Knife, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Parker’s Silver Catheter; 1 Speirs’ Artery Constrictor; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Miniature Artery Forceps ; 1 Lancet and Scratcher, shell handled ; 1 Miniature Probe and Director; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Morocco case, gilded, inches wide, 4 inches long, x inch thick, when closed. Price, $30.00. DR. SCHNEIDER’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Tenotome and Scalpel, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled; 1 Aneurism Needle and Director; 1 Pair Prout’s Needle Forceps; 1 Pair Phelps’ Artery Forceps; 1 Sliding Female Catheter; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps; 1 Schneider’s Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Pair Miniature Artery Forceps ; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Lancet and Scratcher, shell handled; 1 Exploring Trocar; Needles and Silk. In fine two fold Russia leather case, gilded, 4% inches long, 2% inches wide, inch thick, when closed. Price, $25.00. No. i, SPANISH POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Silver Combination Catheter ; 1 Pair Fine Thumb Forceps ; 1 Pair Fine Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Spring Catch Artery Forceps, with thread, on which to screw Silver Caustic Holder; 1 Fenestrated Hypodermic Syringe ; 1 Self-registering Thermometer, in silver case ; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Sands’ Needle Forceps; 1 Steel Director and Aneurism Needle; 1 Porte-Meche ; 1 German Silver Director; 1 Pair Silver Probes ; 1 Abscess Lancet, shell handled ; 2 Thumb Lancets, shell handled ; 1 Vaccinating Lancet and Comb, shell handled ; 1 Hernia Bistoury; 2 Scalpels; 1 Gum Lancet! 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Tenotome ; 1 Metacarpal Saw; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Curved Blunt Bistoury ; 1 Straight Sharp Bistoury; 1 Straight Blunt Bistoury; 2 Fine Tortoise Shell Handles for the Knives; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Morocco case, gilded, 6 inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $45.00. No. 2, SPANISH POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Parker’s Plated Catheter; 1 Pair Miniature Thumb Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Slide Catch Needle, Artery and Torsion Forceps combined ; 1 Abscess Lancet, shell handled ; 1 Thumb Lancet, shell handled; 1 Nelaton’s Jointed Probe and Director; 2 Scalpels; 1 Metacarpal Saw; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Gum Lancet; 1 Tenotome ; 1 Curved Sharp Bistoury ; 1 Curved Blunt Bistoury ; 2 Fine Tortoise shell Handlesfor the Knives ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Morocco case, gilded, 4 inches long, 2 inches wide ; 1 inch thick, when closed. Price, $24.00. DR. VAN BUREN’S FINE POCKET CASE CONTAINS: 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Sharp and Blunt Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Tenotome and Scalpel, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Silver Combination Catheter; 1 Pair Silver Probes; 1 Exploring Needle, shell handled ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Miniature Thumb Forceps ; 1 Silver Director, Spoon end ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Morocco case, gilded, 5 inches long, 2 inches wide, % inches thick, when closed. Price, $19.00. DR. VAN BUREN’S PLAIN POCKET CASE. Same style as above, Plain Tortoise shell handled instruments. Price, $14.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 401 POCKET CASES, Continued. DR. JAMES R. WOOD’S POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: i Scalpel and Tenotome, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Blunt and Sharp Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Exploring and Aneurism Needle, spring catch, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Combina- tion Silver Catheter; 1 Thumb Lancet, shell handled 1 Pair bine Miniature Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Fine Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Tenaculum and Gum Lancet, spring catch, tortoise shed handled; 1 Pair Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Polypus Dressing Forceps; 1 Spoon End Director; 1 Pair Probes; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Russia Leather case, gilded, 5 inches long, 2% inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $25.00. DR. G. S. WINSTON’S FINE POCKET CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Scalpel and Curved Sharp Bistoury, spring catch, tortoise shell handled, lined with brass ; x Gum Lancet and Straight Sharp Bistoury, tortoise shell handled ; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps, finely gold plated ; x Exploring Needle, finely gold plated, ivory handled ; 1 Silver Jointed Probe and Director, finely gold plated ; i Vaccinating Lancet and Comb ; 1 Pair Miniature Thumb Forceps, finely gold plated ; 1 Pair Folding Scissors, finely gold plated ; 1 Female Sliding Silver Catheter finely gold plated ; Needles and Silk. In a fine two fold Russia leather case, silver lock 3% inches long, il/2 inches wide, % inches thick, when closed. Price, $24.00. DR. G. S. WINSTON’S PLAIN POCKET CASE. Contents as above. Instruments not gold plated. Price, $20.00. EYE INSTRUMENTS. Ophthalmoscope, Sliding Disk, Dr. E. J. Loring, Jr., [3800] each 25 00 “ Covered Disk, Metric Scale, Dr. E. J. Loring, Jr each 28 00 “ Students’, with 15 lenses, Metric Scale, Dr. E. J. Loring, Jr...each 18 00 “ “ 12 “ “ “ “ each 15 00 “ “ 7 “ “ “ [3801] each 8 00 “ “ 12 “ “ “ each 15 00 “ with Tilting Mirror and Quadrant, “ “ —each 40 00 “ “ “ and Double Scale, “ “ —each 40 00 “ Double Disk, Dr. H. Knapp’s, each 35 00 “ Single “ “ “ each 25 00 “ “ “ with Metric Scale, Dr. H. Knapp’s each 25 00 “ “ “ with Double Scale, “ “ each 40 00 “ Coccius’ each 6 00 “ Stellwag’s each 10 00 “ Liebreich’s [3802] each 4 50 “ Allen’s each 4 5° OPTICAL TRIAL SETS. Trial Set, Complete each 120 00 ■ i Half - - - each 6000 • * Plain each 60 00 Trial Frames - each 10 00 “ German - each 4 00 Eyes, Artificial, Fine French - each 10 00 “ “ made to order each, 15 00 to 25 00 Eye, Dr. Perrin’s each 25 00 Eye Speculum, steel, gold plated Dr. H. D. Noyes’, [3820] each 4 00 “ - Right and Left, steel, gold plated, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ each 4 00 “ Fine steel, with catch, Dr. Snowden’s - each 4 50 “ Graduating Pin and Ratchet, Dr. Leonard’s [3821] each 4 00 “ Dr. Coomb’s each 2 50 “ Plain, with screw .each 1 50 EYE SPECULUMS AND LID RETRACTORS. 402 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Eye Speculum, with screw, Dr. Hewson’s, - each i 50 “ ‘ Dr. Galante’s each 4 00 “ Plain Wire [3822] each 50 Lid Plate, hard rubber, Jaeger’s each 50 “ tortoise shell, “ each x 00 Lid Retractor, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ [3841] each 1 75 “ “ “ with Bar for steadying the Eye-Ball .each 200 Lid Elevator, made in three sizes, Desmarre’s, [384°] each 1 75 double hinged “ .each 3 00 Fenestrated, Walton’s [3842] each 1 75 Knife, Cataract, Noyes’ L3875] each 1 50 “ “ Graefe’s, broad . [3876] each 1 50 '• “ ‘ narrow [3878] each 1 50 “ “ Noyes’, broad [3877] each 1 50 “ “ Concave, Weber’s - [3890] each 3 00 “ Cornea, Beers’.. [3895] each 150 “ “ Noyes’ - [3896] each 150 “ Iridotomy, Graefe’s -- - [3899] each 1 75 “ “ Wecker’s [3910] each 1 75 “ Iris, Bader’s [39I5] each 2 50 “ “ Angular. - each 1 75 “ “ Straight [3916] each 175 Hook, “ Sharp. [3930] each 150 “ “ Blunt each 1 50 Scoops, Noyes’ [394°] each 2 50 “ Schufts’ [3944] each 250 “ Critchett’s - .each 2 50 Curette and Cystotome - [3942] each 2 50 “ and Hook [3945] each 250 Tractor, Graefe’s. [395°] each 1 50 “ Hard Rubber. - each 150 Spoon, Toothed, Noyes’. [3955] each 2 25 “ “ Perrin’s [3956] each 225 Needles, Depression [3960] each 1 50 “ Discission, Long — each 1 50 “ “ Broad each 1 25 « “ Stop - each 1 25 “ Hays’ [3961] each 125 “ Couching - [3962] each 1 25 “ Stop [3963] each 1 25 “ Broad. - [3964] each 150 “ Curved each x 25 “ Cataract, in variety each 1 25 “ Tattooing [3975] each 1 50 “ Paracentesis [3982] each 1 75 Cystotome, Knapp’s - - each 2 00 “ Noyes’ [3981] each 2 00 “ Graefe’s [3986] each 1 75 " and Curette, Graefe’s .each 2 50 “ Bent, Noyes’ _. [3987] each 1 75 Spud for removing foreign bodies [399°] each 1 25 EYE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 403 EYE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Gouge for removing foreign bodies. [3991] each i 25 Hooks, Strabismus, Double, Wecker’s [4000] each 4 50 “ “ Plain, “ ._ [4001] each x 25 “ Taylor’s [4002] each 1 25 “ “ in variety each 1 25 “ “ Barbed - .each 1 50 “ Eyed. _ .each 1 25 “ for removing foreign bodies from the Vitreous, Knapp’s [4030] each 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ Nodes’ .each 1 50 “ Sharp, and Needle combined, Roosa’s each 2 50 “ and Curette combined. each 2 50 “ Double, Tyrrell’s. each 2 50 “ Fixation ". each 1 75 Strabometer, ivory each 1 75 bronze each 1 75 Knife, Lachrymal, Jointed, Noyes’ [4010] each 4 00 Malleable Shank, Noyes’ [4011] each 1 75 “ Liebreich’s [4012] each 1 75 Agnew’s [4013] each 1 75 Bowman’s each 1 50 Straight, Noyes’ ... [4014] each x 75 Knapp’s... [4015] each 1 50 Weber’s [4016] each 1 50 “ Synechia [4035] each 4 50 Director, Lachrymal, Bowman’s each 75 Critchett’s. each 75 Probes, “ silver, Anel’s.. .pair 75 “ Bowman’s . set 3 00 pure silver, Nos. 4 to 9, Noyes’ set 8 00 hard rubber, “ 6. ton, “ set 2 00 steel, Theobald’s.. set 400 silver, Weber’s, _ each 1 50 “ Williams’ set 4 00 Gouge, “ Noyes’. ..each 2 50 Styles, “ Silver each 40 Gold each 3 50 Hard Rubber each 25 Forceps, Entropium, Slide Catch [4045] each 3 50 Desmarre’s ... each 2 50 Knapp’s. each 400 Lawrence’s each 4 50 Noyes’ ‘..each 4 00 Reversible, Prout’s. each 3 50 Snellen’s. each 2 50 Spring Catch each 2 25 Self Holding. each 2 25 “ Cilia each 1 00 “ Henry’s each 2 50 Fixation, Double, Monoyer’s each 4 50 Spring Catch, variety. each x 50 - [4065] each 1 75 404 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, EYE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Forceps, Fixation, Spring Catch, Dudley’s each 2 oo “ “ Plain each I oo “ “ Slide Catch „ .. each 250 “ Needle, Sand’s - each 4 50 “ Prout’s. each 3 50 “ “ Knapp’s — each 4 00 “ Wecker’s each 4 00 “ Iris, Straight [4°55] each 1 50 “ “ Delicate Points — [4056] each 1 75 “ Curved, Delicate Points - [4°57] each 2 00 “ “ [4058] each 1 50 “ Liebreich’s ' — — each 4 50 “ “ Angular - each 1 75 “ “ Canulated - -each 6 00 “ “ Rotary - each 6 00 “ Straight, Plain . each 1 25 “ “ Curved, “ each 1 25 “ Dressing and Extracting, Fischer’s [4060] each 1 25 ‘1 Strabismus [4064] each 175 “ “ Noyes’ each 1 50 Scissoys, Iris, Curved [4°75] each 2 75 “ “ Straight [4076] each 275 “ Curved, plain - - -.each 1 50 “ Straight “ -. — each 1 50 “ “ Angular, fine [4077] each 300 “ Lachrymal, angular each 3 00 “ Strabismus, Noyes’ - [4°8o] each 4 00 “ “ Curved each 3 00 “ “ “ Plain ...-each 1 75 “ Bent, McDowell’s each 4 50 “ Iridotomy, Wecker’s each 10 00 “ Enucleation, Noyes’ each 2 75 “ Loring’s each 2 50 “ Probe Pointed each 2 00 Plain. each 150 “ Mathieu’s , — -each 8 00 Syringe, Lachrymal, Hard Rubber each 1 50 *• Silver, Gold Points .each 12 00 “ “ Glass, Silver Plated Mountings each 8 00 “ “ Hard Rubber, Silver Points each 3 50 Baths, Eye, Plain. — each 50 “ “ Turnbull’s - .each 1 50 Tubes, Eye Drop dozen 75 Leeches, Artificial, Improved each 15 00 “ Herteloup’s each 12 00 “ “ Colin’s - each 12 00 Drums, Hard Rubber, fortesting the points and edges of Eye Knives and Needles, each 75 Shades, Eye, green silk, double - each 75 “ “ large, single — - .each 50 “ “ “ medium, “ .each 35 “ “ “ small “ ....each 25 Bandages, Fine Flannel - .dozen 2 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 405 DR. H. D. NOYES’ EYE CASE CONTAINS: 1 Noyes’ Wire Lid Retractor; 1 Desmarres’ Lid Retractor; 1 Noyes’ Eye Speculum,steel, nickel plated ; 2 Noyes’ modification of Graefe’s Cataract Knife ; 1 Graefe’s Cataract Knife; 1 Beers’ Knife; 1 Weber’s Knife 1 Wecker’s Straight Stop Knife; x Wecker’s Bent Stop Knife; 1 Straight Iridectomy Knife; 2 Angular Iridectomy Knives; 1 Small Scalpel; 1 Tattooing Needle; 1 Curved Sharp Pointed Bistoury; 1 Tyrrel’s Iris Hook; 1 Jaeger’s Sharp Hook; 1 Double Hook; 1 Lens Scoop; 1 Hard Rubber Tractor; 2 Straight Discission Needles ; 1 Dixon's Spud ; 1 Lid Spatula tortoise shell; 1 Pair Knapp’s Entropium For- ceps ; 2 Pairs Curved Iris Forceps ; 1 Pair Cilia Forceps; 1 Pair Noyes’ Conjunctiva Forceps; 1 Pair Straight Extracting Forceps; 1 Pair Dressing Forceps; 1 Pair Dudley’s modification of Sands’ Needle Forceps; 1 Pair Dudley’s Spring Catch Fixation Forceps; 2 Strabismus Hooks, barbed tips; 1 Wecker’s Double Strabismus Hook, for advancement; 1 Pair Noyes’ Strabismus Scissors ; 1 Pair Noyes’ Enucleation Scissors ; 1 Pair Maunoir’s Iris Scissors ; 2 Pairs Curved Iris Scissors ; 1 Pair Wecker’s Iridotomy Scissors ; 1 Cysto- tome and Curette; 1 Noyes’ Lachrymal Knife, with malleable shank; 1 Lachrymal Gouge; 1 Set Noyes’ Lachrymal Probes, pure silver; 1 Set Bowman’s Silver Probes; 6 Lachrymal Styles; 1 Piece Lead Wire ; 1 Roll Silver Wire ; 2 Pieces thin, round Hard Rubber, for Probes, Styles, Si.c.; 1 Spool Black Silk. In a fine wooden morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $125.00. EYE INSTRUMENTS, Continued. DR. D. B. ST. JOHN ROOSA’S EYE CASE CONTAINS : 1 Lid Retractor; x Bowman’s Stop Needle; 1 Straight Needle; 1 Foreign Body Gouge ; 1 Iridectomy Knife ; 2 Graefe’s Knives; 2 Strabismus Hooks; 1 Weber’s Graduated Probe; 1 Set Bowman’s Probes; 1 Drop Tube ; 1 Atropine Bottle ; 2 Cotton Probes; 1 Caustic Holder; 1 Pair Curved Iris Scissors; 1 Pair Prout’s Needle Forceps; 1 Pair Plain Fixation Forceps; 1 Pair Cilia Forceps; 1 Pair Iris Forceps. In a finely finished hard rubber case, lined with silk velvet; 7J4 inches long, 3% inches wide ; 1% inches thick, when closed. Price, $38.00. DR. F. B. LORING’S EYE CASE CONTAINS: 2 Strabismus Hooks ; 1 Beers’ Knife ; 2 Elevators, Desmarres’; 2 Stop Needles : 2 Agnew’s Canaliculus Knives; 5 Iridectomy Knives ; 5 Graefe’s Cataract Knives ; 1 Spud ; 1 Broad Needle ; 1 Cystotome and Scoop ; 1 Iris Hook ; 1 Cystotome and Curette ; 3 Cataract Shell Scoops ; 2 Specula; 1 Drum ; 1 Set Bow- man’s Probes; 1 Horn Spatula; 1 Pair Fixation Forceps; 1 Pair Dressing Forceps; 1 Pair Iris Forceps; 1 Pair Cilia Forceps ; 1 Pair Needle Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Eye Scissors ; 1 Pair Curved Eye Scissors; 1 Pair Small Blunt Strabismus Scissors ; 1 Pair Iris Scissors ; 1 Pair Loring Enucleation Scissors ; 1 Enuclea tion Hook ; 1 Knapp’s Lid Clamp ; 1 Caustic Case, with Double Burners; 1 Double Headed Rubber Scoop; 1 Lens 214 inch ; Needles and Silk. In a fine wooden morocco covered case, lined with silk velvet, 11 inches long, 7 inches wide, 2 inches thick, when closed. Price, $85.00. DR. GEORGE R. CUTTER’S EYE CASE CONTAINS : 1 Lid Retractor; 2 Strabismus Hooks; 2 Graefe’s Knifes; 1 Beers’ Knife; 2 Iridectomy Knifes; 1 Weber’s Knife • 1 Cataract Needle ; 1 Bowman’s Stop Needle ; 1 Tyrrel’s Double Hook ; 1 Cystotome and Curette ; 1 Weber’s Graduated Probe ; 1 Set Bowman’s Probes ; 1 Noyes’ Eye Speculum, gold plated ; 1 Pair Spring Catch Fixation Forceps ; 1 Pair Plain Fixation Forceps ; 1 Pair Curved Ins Forceps ; 1 Pair Straight Iris Forceps ; 1 Pair Sands' Needle Forceps ; 1 Pair Curved Iris Scissors ; 1 Pair Straight Iris Scis- sors ; 1 Pair Enucleation Scissors ; i Pair Cilia Forceps. In a fine patent walnut case, lined with silk velvet; 714 inches long, 4J4 inches wide, xJ4 inches thich, when closed. Price, $55.00. DR. PETER A. CALLAN’S EYE CASE CONTAINS : 1 Lid Retractor; 2 Straight Cataract Needles ; 1 Jaeger’s Keratome ; 1 Weber’s Canaliculus Knife ; 1 Graefe’s Knife ; 1 Cystotome and Curette ; 1 Plain Eye Speculum ; 1 Set Bowman’s Probes ; 1 Pair Spring Catch Fixation Forceps ; 1 Pair Enucleation Scissors ; 1 Pair Straight Iris Scissors ; 1 Pair Curved Iris Scis- sors ; 1 Pair Cilia Forceps. In a fine patent walnut case ; 9 inches long, inches wide, 1% inches thick, when closed. Forceps and Scissors put on flap to lift out. Price, $30.00. DR. H. D. NOYES’ POCKET EYE CASE CONTAINS : 1 Noyes’ Lid Retracter ; 1 Dixon’s Spud ; 1 Graefe’s Cataract Knife, wide ; 1 Graefe’s Cataract Knife narrow ; 1 Noyes’ Lachrymal Knife ; 1 Iridectomy Knife ; 1 Paracentesis Needle ; 1 Curette and Sharp Hook ; 1 Pair Scissors, curved on the flat; 1 Pair Fixaton Forceps, spring catch ; 1 Pair Cilia h orceps ; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps, toothed ; 1 Pair Iris Forceps, straight; 1 Pair Iris Forceps, curved. In a fine patent walnut case, lined with silk ; 5-% inches long, 214 inches wide, % inch thick, when closed. Price, §28.00. EAR INSTRUMENTS. Speculum, Bivalve, with Mirror, Dr. Miott’s each 6 oo “ silver, three in a set, Toynbee’s [4io5] set 5 00 “ plated, “ “ “ set 3 00 “ four in a set, Samuel Sexton’s se* 3 75 “ three “ “ “ se* 3 00 “ hard rubber, four in a set, Gruber’s.. [4106] set 1 5° “ German silver, nickel plated, four in a set, Gruber's set 4 00 “ plated, three in a set, Wilde’s [4IGI] set 2 00 406 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, EAR INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Speculum, hard rubber, three in a set, Wilde’s set i 25 “ Politzer’s set 1 25 Glass Reflecting each 65 Dilating, with lens, Simrock’s [410°] each 4 00 Bivalve, Kramer’s . [4107] each 1 50 “ large, Kramer’s . each 2 00 Specula, silver, set of three in case Wilde’s, 1 set 3 50 “ four “ Dr. A. H. Buck’s set 4 00 Otoscope, hard rubber, Hassenstein’s, each 4 00 “ metal bronzed, “ .1 each 5 00 “ Pneumatic, in case, Siegle’s ...each 4 50 Siegle’s, modified by Dr. Ely each 7 00 Siegle’s ,, Dr. S. Sexton [4180] each 2 00 with three Gruber’s Specula, “ . each 4 50 Mirror, Ear, with Head Band, Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s each 5 00 “ 3 inch, with Head Band, Dr. T. R. French’s [4103] each 6 50 “ with handle, 3 inch - ; each 4 75 “ “ 2 “ - - each 4 00 “ “ “ 2 “ each 3 25 Lamp, Miott’s . [4102] each 7 00 Catheter Holder, Eustachian, Itard’s .. 1 each 4 00 “ “ Pomeroy’s each 3 00 Catheter, Eustachian, hard rubber, 6 sizes each 75 “ “ Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s each 75 “ pure silver, metric graduation, 3 sizes, Dr. H. D. Noyes’.each 2 50 “ coin silver each 1 25 “ “ silver or nickel plated each 75 silver, right and left, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ each 2 00 hard rubber,with pure rubber bag, Dr. D. H. Noyes’ [4175] each 3 00 “ “ Gruber’s each 2 50 “ “ “ and Syringe, for extracting fluid substances from the cavity of the middle ear each 8 00 Apparatus for applying steam to the middle ear\ Roosa’s. each 10 00 “ “ “ “ Leonard’s. each 8 00 Probe, platina, for making applications through Eustachian Catheter, Noyes’, .each 3 00 Tubes, Diagnostic- .each 75 Metallic Air Chamber, Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s each 1 50 Dilator, Eustachian, “ “ i [4176] each 2 50 “ “ Dr. Politzer’s - .each 1 50 Bag, with valve, for Eustachian Dilator, pure gum each 2 25 “ 4 oz. to 10 oz. Green Rubber—1 each, 1 50 to 3 00 “ 2 oz. to 10 oz. Red “ - - each, 50c. to 3 00 Forceps, Allen’s - A .each 4 50 “ plain, Wilde’s, - - [4193] each 150 " cross action, Wilde’s. [4194] each 1 75 “ Dr. Politzer’s [4195] each 225 “ Ring Polypus [4190] each 2 50 “ • Mathieu’s [4131] each 450 “ Dr. Hinton’s. [4192] each 400 “ Dr. H. D, Noyes’(modification of Mathieu’s Urethral Forceps). each 6 00 “ Canulated, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ each 4 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 407 EAR INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Forceps, Canulated, Dr. Bumstead’s. [4130] each 4 00 “ “ Dr. R. F. Weir’s each 4 50 “ Pomeroy’s . . [4191] each 2 00 “ Toynbee’s . each 2 00 “ Gruber’s. .each 2 00 Snare, Ear, with Perforator, Blake’s. each 3 50 with pure silver Canula, Dr. A. H. Buck’s [4201] each 4 50 ‘ Sexton’s [4200] each 6 00 “ Wilde’s. .each 3 00 Canula. Polypus .each 75 Curette and Foreign Body Hook, Dr. Gross’ each 75 Carrier, Cotton, Steel, Holcombe’s .each 50 “ Hard Rubber .each 30 • “ Platina _ . each 1 50 Scissors, Ear. pair 4 50 Caustic Holder, Roosa’s, silver .each 1 50 “ Flexible, “ .each 1 50 Probe, pure silver, Dr. A. H. Buck’s. [4X4°] each 75 “ aluminum, Dr. Samuel Sexton’s. each 75 “ Middle Ear, silver, Dr. A. H. Buck’s .each 1 25 Porte-acid, Dr. A. H. Buck’s - ..each 1 00 Syringe, Ear, Dr. Samuel Sexton’s ..each 5 25 “ “ Hard rubber, small. .each 75 “ “ ‘ large.. each 3 00 “ “ White metal, long pipe. .each 1 00 “ “ Kramer’s metal .each 1 50 “ Brass, with three rings, made in four sizes each, 1 75 to 4 00 “ “ “ with one ring, 2 oz , each 300 “ “ Hard rubber, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ 1 .each 3 50 “ Rubber Bag, 1 to 6 ozs .each 50c. to 1 50 “ Universal, put up in a neat morocco case — each 10 00 Douche, Aural, Roosa’s each 3 00 “ “ Dr. H. D. Noyes’ each 3 50 “ Ear, soft rubber, with Ear Cup and Reflux Tube each 4 50 Tube, Reflux Ear, Lucae’s. ...each 75 Basin, Pus, Ear, Hard Rubber, large. each 3 00 “ “ “ medium each 2 50 “ “ “ small each 2 00 “ “ “ triangular. a. each 3 00 Spout’s, Ear, in variety .each, 75c. to 3 00 Fork, Tuning, Blake’s, with movable clamps and hammer, and with rubber on one end. By shifting the clamps, the tone can be changed within the octave above the musical fourth of the fifth note or tone of the Tuning Fork. each 8 00 Fork, Tuning, Round, B Flat .’ each 2 50 “ Large, Square .each 3 50 “ “ Medium, “ each 3 00 “ “ Small, “ C. each 1 00 Knife, Gruber’s Tensor Tympani. each 1 50 “ Meatus, Politzer’s. - each 1 25 “ for incising deep seated furunculus, Dr. A. H. Buck’s [4160] each 1 00 408 McKesson 8c robbins’ prices-current, EAR INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Tenotome, Weber’s, R. and L [4120] each 8 00 “ Gruber’s. [4121] each 1 50 Perforator,Tynpanum, Dr. H. D. Noyes’. [4150] each 1 75 Prout’s each 1 50 Blake’s each 1 50 “ “ Politzer’s. each 1 50 “ “ Buck’s [4161] each 1 25 Curette, Buck’s, in three sizes [4163] each 1 00 Myringotome, Dr. A. H. Buck’s. [4162] each 1 00 Scalpel, for operations about the ear, fine ivory handled, Dr. A. H. Buck’s each 1 50 Bistoury, sharp point, “ “ “ “ each 1 50 round “ “ “ “ “ each 1 50 Drills for the Mastoid Process, Buck’s set 5 00 Note—For other Drills, see Exsecting and Necrosis Instruments. Mirror, Rhinoscopic, with movable handle. .each 1 50 with fixed handle .each 1 25 “ without handle each 1 00 Dr. Samuel Sexton’s Set of Instruments, with universal handle, consisting of one pure silver probe, one aluminum probe, one tensor tympani knife, one tympanum perforator, two abscess knives, one granulation knife or hoe .set 10 00 EAR TRUMPETS. Trumpets, Ear, Japanned. „ [4223] each 2 50 These trumpets are made in three sizes : 3x12, 3/^xi6j^. Trumpets, Ear, Style of Fig. 4223, nickel plated .each 5 00 “ Nickel Plated . [4224] each 6 00 “ Japanned [4225] each 2 50 “ Nickel Plated [4225] each 5 00 “ Japanned. [4221] each 5 00 “ “ “ [4222] each 3 50 “ Nickel Plated. [4222] each 5 00 Auricles, Ear, Leather Covered [4220] each 4 00 “ Silk “ [4220] each 5 00 Conversation Tubes, Silk. [4230] each 5 00 “ Mohair. [4230] each 3 00 “ “ Large, Conical .each 10 00 “ “ Leather Covered .each 3 00 Tynpanum, Artificial pair 75 Sound Conductor, silver. .each 2 50 “ Vibrators, “ set 4 00 Dr. A. H. Buck’s Pocket Ear Set . _ .each 7 00 Dr. A. H. Buck’s Operating Case .each 36 00 Roosa’s University Medical College Prize Case .each 18 00 Roosa’s Ear Case. .each 50 00 Dr. Samuel Sexton’s Ear Case r .each 18 50 DIAGNOSTIC AND OPERATING EAR CASES. DR. A. H. BUCK’S POCKET EAR CASE CONTAINS: 3 Plain Fenestrated Scoops ; i Tympanum Perforator; 2 Holcomb’s Cotton Carriers ; 1 Silver Probe; 1 Tenotome. In a fine morocco case, 6% inches long iys inches wide, J4 inch deep. Price, $6.50. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 409 EAR INSTRUMENTS, Continued. DR. A. H. BUCK’S OPERATING EAR SET CONTAINS: 1 Mirror, 3 inch with head band ; 1 Pair delicate Angular Forceps ; 1 Set of Drills, with sharp edges ; 1 Set (4) Wilde’s silver Ear Specula ; 1 Blake’s Ear Snare, with pure silver canula ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled sharp curved Bistoury ; 1 Extra fine ivory handled blunt end curved Bistoury ; 1 Extra fiine ivory handled Scalpel; i Maryngotome ; 1 Furuncular Knife ; 2 Curettes, steel handles ; 4 Cotton Carriers, steel handles, assorted sizes ; 1 Porte-acid Glass, with platina applicator ; 1 Middle-ear Probe. Price, $36.00. DR. ROOSA’S UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, PRIZE CASE CONTAINS : 1 Roosa’s Mirror, with head band and handle ; 2 Gold plated Eustachian Catheters ; 1 Set Gruber’s Ear Specula, gold plated ; 1 Pair Wilde’s Ear Forceps ; 1 Cotton Carrier. In a fine morrocco case, lined with red chamois. Price, $18.00. DR. D. B. ST. JOHN ROOSA’S EAR CASE CONTAINS: 1 Roosa’s Mirror, with head band and handle ; 1 Set Gruber’s Ear Specula ; 1 Rhinoscopic Mirror; 1 Green’s Tongue Depressor ; 1 Blake’s Ear Snare, with tympanum perforator ; 1 Pair Wilde’s Angular Ear Forceps ; 1 Glass Acid Rod ; 1 Hard rubber Eustachian Catheter, for a child ; 2 German silver Eustachian Catheters; 1 Politzer’s Apparatus, with Roosa’s attachments ; 14 Dozen Artificial Ear Drums • 1 1;ape Measure ; 1 Scalpel, fine ivory handle ; 1 Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 Conversation Tube ; 1 Hard rubber Ear Syringe ; 1 Tuning fork, C ; 1 Diagnostic Tube ; 1 Cotton Holder. In a neat morocco case. Price, $50.00. DR. SAMUEL SEXTON’S POCKET EAR CASE CONTAINS : 1 Blake’s Ear Snare, with tympanum perforator ; 1 Pure silver Probe ; 1 TensorTympani Knife ; 2 Abs- cess Knives ; 1 Granulation Knife, or Hoe ; 1 Universal handle for knives, etc. In a fine patent walnut case, silk velvet lined, 6 inches long, 2J4 inches wide, J4 inch deep. Price, $18.50. NASAL INSTRUMENTS. Speculum, Nasal, Bivalve each 2 5° “ “ Folsom’s —each 2 00 “ “ Duplay’s, hard rubber each 2 50 “ “ Thudicum’s each 1 25 <* “ “ with set screw each 1 5° “ “ Fraenkel’s.. [4245] each 3 5° “ “ Dilating, Elsberg’s 5 00 “ “ Goodwillie’s - each 1 00 « “ Roth’s - - - [4246] each 200 Forceps, Polypus, Posterior, Nare’s - Pa|r 4 00 “ “ opens antero-posteriorly, Dr. Louis Saas’ pair 3 00 << “ opens laterally, Dr. Louis Sass’ - -Pair 3 00 << “ with catch, Duplay’s [424°] Pa>r 3 5° “ “ Nasal, long pair 2 50 “ “ “ medium Pa*r 2 00 “ “ “ bayonet shaped pair 1 5° “ “ Dr. Simrock’s Pa*r 2 75 “ “ Dr. Gross’ pair 2 25 “ “ Strong, with Pin Catch .pair 3 50 • < << Fine “ “ pair 2 00 Plain - -Pair 100 “ Nasal, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ — Paif 00 Canula, Nasal Polypus. - each 1 00 Snare, Polypus, Dr. R. F. Weir’s. ..each 3 00 Curette, Nasal, made in three curves, Dr. Louis Sass’. - each 2 50 Polypotome, Post Nasal - 5 00 Scalpel, Fine ivory handled each 1 00 “ “ “ double edge. - each 1 00 Canula, for Epistaxis, plated, Bellocque’s each 2 00 “ “ silver, “ each 3 00 “ “ “ “ as modified by Dr. L. A. Dugas each 5 50 410 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Porte-Caustique, Schroetter’s. r each 5 00 Brush, Camel’s Hair, Dr. T. R. French’s, with adjustable handle, 1 dozen brushes to each handle set 2 50 Mirror, Rhinoscopic, Duplay’s. .each 8 00 “ “ Plain. ...each 1 25 “ “ “ with adjustable handle .each 1 50 Insufflator, hard rubber, Dr. A. H. Buck’s .each 3 50 “ “ Dr. Samuel Sexton’s, .each 3 50 “ “ Plain ,. each 1 75 Spray, Posterior Nasal, Dr. H. D. Noyes’, .each 6 00 The tube is made of silver, the size of No. 3 English Catheter, which enables the operator to pass it through the anterior nares. The bulbs are of pure black rubber, and the reservoir bulb is covered with silk netting. Spray, Posterior Nasal, Roosa’s .each 3 50 “ Nasal, Dr. A. H. Buck’s, with three tips each 4 00 Syringe, Post-Nasal, Lighthill’s... each 1 25 “ “ Warner’s .each 1 00 “ “ hard rubber, Dr. Ed. C. Harwood’s .each 6 00 “ with anterior and posterior nasal tubes, hard rubber. each 200 Douche, Nasal, Thudicum’s, pints. .each 1 00 “ “ “ quarts... , each 1 25 Tampon, Nasal, soft rubber each 75 NASAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Scissors, Harelip, Dr. F. H. Hamilton’s pair 4 50 “ “ Angular - pair 1 50 “ “ Dr. J. L. Little’s. pair 2 50 “ Sliding. - pair 4 50 Scalpel, extra fine ivory handled. - each 1 50 Forceps, Harelip, Parallel pair 8 00 “ “ Hutchinson’s - pair 3 00 “ “ Smith’s pair 6 00 Clamp, “ Prince’s each 3 00 Pin Carrier, Buck’s. each 1 50 “ “ for pocket case, tortoise shell handle, spring catch ....each 300 Pin Director, Post’s, and Buck’s Pin Carrier, fine tort, shell handle, spring catch, each 3 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ no catch each 2 00 Silver Canulated Needle, with moveable steel points dozen 5 00 Pins, Harelip, assorted sizes and lengths .hundred 50 “ “ lance point hundred 1 00 “ “ steel, gilt .hundred 2 00 HARELIP INSTRUMENTS. SPECULA ORIS. Speculum Oris, Scultetus’ each 5 00 “ Delabarre’s .each 6 00 “ Roser’s - ...each 500 “ Goodwillie’s — . each 8 00 “ Westmoreland’s —each 5 50 “ Roser’s, ,. each 5 00 “ German Silver each 1 50 SURGICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 411 SPECULA ORIS, Continued. Speculum Oris, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s, with handle each 4 00 Weinlechner’s each 2 25 Lever, Anchylosis, in boxwood each I 50 “ in ivory each 3 00 STAPHYLORRAPHY INSTRUMENTS. Gag, Mouth, with detachable handle, Dr. R. F. Weir’s each 6 00 “ Smith’s. .each 12 00 “ “ Whitehead’s- each 12 00 Knife, Double Edge, Langenbeck’s .... each 2 50 “ “ blunt end each 2 50 “ Uranoplastic, “ each 2 00 “ Convex .each 2 50 ', for dividing the muco-periosteal membrane. .each 1 50 “ with double edge .each 2 00 “ for paring the edges, right or left 1 .each 1 50 Scissors, “ “ “ pair 4 50 “ “ .pair 3 00 Tenaculum Hook, Double .each 2 00 Needle#, Set of Canulated .set 12 00 “ Staphylorraphy, in handle. .each 1 50 “ “ dozen x 50 Shield for wire twisting .each 1 50 Forceps, “ “ Emmet’s pair 3 00 “ “ “ Thomas’ .pair 3 00 “ Wire Suture, Emmet’s pair 3 00 “ Needle, “ pair 3 00 “ Ring handled pair 2 50 “ Seizing, slide catch pair 3 00 “ “ self-holding. pair 2 50 “ “ curved pair 2 50 Periosteotome, Langenbeck’s .each 2 00 Dr. H. D. Sands’ .each 300 “ Sayres’ .each 2 00 Tenaculum, Long .each 1 50 Knives, Whitehead’s -- -■ each 1 50 TONGUE DEPRESSORS. Turk’s set of two, with handle set 4 5° “ metallic, single “ each 2 00 Tobold’s set of three, with one handle. . - ..set 5 00 “ hard rubber, “ “ - each 1 50 Green’s, hinged, with ebony “ [4265] each 1 50 “ double end [4266] each 1 00 Dr. S. Sexton’s, steel, nickel plated. - each 3 50 Hard rubber. each 1 50 Dr. Solis Cohen’s hard rubber. - each r 00 U. S. Army Pattern each 1 25 German silver, hinged :. - each 1 00 Pocket T ongue Depressor, of wire - - - each 1 00 Church’s “ “ self-holding each 6 50 412 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, STAPHYLORRAPHY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. LARYNGOSCOPES. Tobold’s large, in case, with two small Mirrors each 22 00 small, “ each 14 00 Mackenzie’s Condenser each 10 00 Dr. Louis Sass’s Laryngoscope and Air Condenser .each 200 00 Fauvel’s Auto-Laryngoscope.. each 15 00 Duplay’s Laryngoscope .each 15 00 Dr. T. R. French’s Condenser each 7 50 Dr. Leonard’s Laryngoscope, in case [4290] each 13 00 Reflector, with head band and handle, Dr. T. R. French’s 2>lA inch each 8 00 “ “ Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s inch each 7 50 “ “ 4 inch .each 9 00 “ with plain head band, 4 inch each 8 50 “ “ “ “ 3 y2 “ [4260] each 7 50 “ head band and handle, 3y2 inch .each 6 00 Band, Head, for reflector, improved each 2 50 “ Dr. T. R. French’s each 2 00 “ “ “ plain. ..each 1 00 “ “ Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s each 2 00 Lamp, Student, for Laryngoscope. .each 7 00 Bracket, Mackenzie,s English each 25 00 American — each 15 00 Gas Stand, with Argand burner. .each 12 00 to fasten to table or desk 1 each 10 00 LARYNGOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS. Mirrors, Laryngeal, in five sizes. each 1 00 in fixed handles [4310] each 1 25 oval “ .each 1 50 “ set screw handles each 1 75 Handle for Mirror, with set screw .each 50 Elevator, Uvular .each 75 Cord and Director, Uvular, Wales’ each 1 00 Dr. Lefferts’ set of Mirrors, in case, with two hard rubber insufflators, and one dozen camels hair Brushes, with set screw handle .set 14 00 INSUFFLATORS. I nsufflator each 1 50 Dr. Lefferts’ each 2 50 Hard rubber, with mouth piece . .each 2 00 Schroetter’s Glass. each 50 “ with bulb. .each 2 25 Hard rubber, with ball. ..each 1 75 With flexible tube each 2 00 LARYNGEAL SOUNDS, PROBES, Etc. Sound, Mackenzie’s, for testing the resiliency of growths each i 25 ‘ ‘ for introducing between a growth and the wall of the larynx, each 1 50 “ Dr. T. R. French’s - ..each 75 Crotchet “ for gently hooking a growth, and thus ascertaining its attach- ment, when its origin is hidden. each 1 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENT’S AND APPLIANCES. 413 LARYNGOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Holder, Sponge, delicate, Dr. H. D. Noyes’ each 1 25 “ Dr. T. A. Emmet’s.. each 1 00 “ Fine German Silver each 1 25 Caustic, Carrier, Dr. T. R. French’s. each 1 75 “ Pure Silver, Dr. Lendt’s each 300 “ jointed, Earle’s .each 2 50 “ Barker’s long, malleable stem.. each 2 00 “ fine silver, with moveable handle, Dr. Fauvel’s ..each 5 00 Brush, Glass, for applying acids. each 25 Brushes, Throat, camels hair, bent, wood handle [435°] dozen 1 00 “ “ “ straight, “ [4351] dozen 75 “ goose quill [4352] dozen 60 “ “ wire handle. [4356] dozen 1 25 Brush-Holder, Dr. T. R. French’s camels hair, with 1 dozen brushes each 2 50 “ with setscrew handle and 1 dozen brushes .each 2 50 Probangs, Sponge, bone tipped handle [4353] dozen 1 75 “ plain handle [4355] dozen 1 50 “ “ silver plated wire handle [4360] dozen 1 25 “ “ to screw in the centre each 1 25 Educators, Laryngeal, hard rubber.. each 1 50 “ “ “ with perforations for applications made either laterally or antero-posteriorly each 1 50 ATOMIZATION APPARATUS. Atomizer, McKesson & Robbins’, Steam _. each 4 00 “ Leonard’s Retort, Steam. each 12 00 “ Office each 12 00 Sales-Giron each 600 “ double bulb, hard rubber .each 3 00 “ Flexible Sproznote . each 3 00 “ Richardson’s, silver tubes .each 600 “ “ nickel plated tubes each 400 “ Dr. D. B. St. J. Roosa’s each 4 00 “ Burrall’s — each 2 50 Dr. H. D. Noyes’, nickel plated tube, white rubber bulbs each 3 00 Dr. H. D. Noyes’silver tube, with rubber bulbs, (pure gum) reservoir cov- ered with silk netting each 6 00 Tubes, Atomizing, Dr. Sass’s — each r 50 - “ Newman’s straight ....each 1 00 “ “ “ upward spray each 1 00 “ “ “ downward spray.. each 1 00 “ “ “ nasal “ each 1 25 “ “ Dr. H. T. Hanks’ ..each 1 00 “ “ Glass dozen 3 00 Air Condenser, with pump, tubing, bottle and three atomizing tubes each 60 00 INHALERS, SYRINGES, Etc. Inhaler, Air ...each 5 00 “ Ramage’s - — .each 2 00 “ “ hard rubber each 1 50 “ Glass, for medicated inhalation, Leonard’s each 50 414 MCKESSON 8c ROBBINS’ PRICES-CURRENT, ATOMIZATION APPARATUS, Continued. Inhaler, Butties’, hard rubber. .each i 25 “ Steam, Leonard’s - each 8 00 “ Hot Air and Vapor .each 500 “ Brower’s - each 1 25 “ Muriate of Ammonia. each 5 00 Bath, Hot Air. - each 5 00 Kettle, Croup .each 4 50 Respirators for the Mouth - each 50c. to 3 00 “ for Nose and Mouth, according to quality .each 2 25 to 4 50 Syringe, Hunter’s, silver tubes. - each 8 00 “ Laryngeal, with one rubber and one silver tube, Tiirck’s each 6 00 “ Laryngeal, hard rubber -. - .each 1 25 “ Throat, with silver points, Fields .each 10 00 Douche, Laryngeal, Gibbs’ - ..each 3 50 LARYNGEAL FORCEPS. Forceps, Mackenzie’s lateral - pair 4 00 “ “ antero-posterior pair 4 00 “ “ cutting. pair 6 00 “ “ canulated. By turning the screw at the end, the blades re- volve, so that they open in any direction.. — pair 14 00 “ Cusco’s - pair 600 “ A. H. Buck’s ...pair 3 00 “ Burges’ pair 7 00 “ Fauvel’s - - pair 400 “ Mathieu’s. - [433°] pair 6 00 “ Weiss’s canulated pair 4 50 Schroetter’s set of instruments in one handle, consisting of Forceps, Lancets, and Caustic Holders —, set 40 00 Storck’s set of instruments in one handle, consisting of Forceps, and Guillotines.set 24 00 Polypotome, Canulated — - —each 11 00 Ecraseur, Duplay’s .each 7 00 “ Tobold’s -' .each 5 50 “ Gibbs’ each 5 50 LARYNGEAL LANCETS. Lancet, Canulated Mackenzie’s .each 14 00 “ “ Tobold’s each 4 00 “ “ Improved .each 6 00 Knife Polypus, with fine ivory handle, concave cutting edge, Tobold’s. .each 2 00 “ “ “ “ convex “ “ each 2 00 “ “ ebony handle .each 1 50 GALVANO CAUTERY. Galvano-Cautery Battery, Byrne’s each 65 00 Leonard’s Galvano-Cautery, Handle, with Ecraseur, for Loop Carrier, four Platina Knifes, three Loop Canulas, and two feet Platina Wire, in neat mahogany case each 35 00 Thermo-Cautery, Paquelin’s, in case - —each 60 00 Platina Points, for Paquelin’s Thermo-Cautery - each, 12 00 to 30 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 415 LARYNGOSCOPIC CASES. Case, Dr. T. R. French’s each 50 00 “ No. 1 Laryngoscopic each 14 00 “ “ 2 “ .each 22 00 “ 3 “ each 40 00 “ Leonard’s “ [4290] each 13 00 LARYNGOSCOPIC CASES. DR. T. R. FRENCH’S THROAT EXAMINING SET CONTAINS : 1 French’s mch Reflector, with head band ; 5 Laryngeal Mirrors, with universal handle ; 1 Tongue Depressor ; 1 Dozen Brushes, with universal handle ; 1 Insufflator ; 1 Laryngeal Sound ; 1 Noyes’ Sponge Holder; 1 Caustic Carrier, silver burner ; 1 Pair Mackenzie’s Laryngeal Forceps; 1 Mackenzie’s Electrode, glass handle, metal end ; 1 Mackenzie’s Electrode, glass handle, sponge end ; 1 Goodwillie’s Nasal Speculum ; i Wales’ Rubber Cord ; 1 Post Nasal Brush Holder, with set screw handle ; 1 French’s Condenser. In a fine morocco covered case, lined with red chamois ; 10 inches long, 5% inches wide, 2% inches deep, outside measurement. Price, Sso.oo. Fig. 4290. DR. W. R. LEONARD’S LARYNGOSCOPIC CASE CONTAINS: 1 3 inch Mirror, with head band and handle ; 1 Green’s Tongue Depressor ; 2 Laryngeal Mirrors, with universal handle. In a fine morocco case, 6 inches long, 4 inches wide, 1% inches deep. Price, $13.00. LARYNGOSCOPIC CASE, No. 1, CONTAINS : 1 Reflector, 3K inch, with head band ; 2 Laryngeal Mirrors, with one handle ; 1 Lendt’s Caustic Probe ; 1 Green’s Tongue Depressor. In a neat morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $14.00. LARYNGOSCOPIC CASE, No. 2, CONTAINS : 1 Sass’s Tongue Depressor; 1 Reflector. 3% inch,with head band ; 3 Laryngeal Mirrors, with universal handle ; 1 Noyes’ Sponge Holder ; 1 Lendt s Caustic Probe ; 1 Set Laryngeal Brushes, with handle. In a neat morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $22.00. LARYNGOSCOPIC CASE, No. 3, CONTAINS: 1 French’s i}/2 inch Reflector, with head band ; 1 Set Ttlrck’s Tongue Depressors ; 3 Laryngeal Mirrors, with universal handle; 1 Pair Elsberg’s Sponge Forceps; 1 Pair Mackenzie’s Throat Forceps; 1 Uvular Hook, German silver; 1 Lendt’s Caustic Probe ; 1 Set Laryngeal Brushes, with handle ; 1 Laryngeal Sound; 1 Hard rubber Insufflator. In a neat morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $40.00. TONSIL INSTRUMENTS. Tonsillitome, Dr. F. H. Hamilton’s- - .each 15 00 Revolving .each 15 00 Spring handled .each 10 00 “ Mathieu’s - [4320] each 10 00 Fahnestock’s .... each 6 00 “ “ Plain ..each 5 00 Mackenzie’s [434°] each 12 00 Amygdalatome - - -each 18 00 Scissors, Tonsil, with claws. [4325] each 4 50 Fine Tonsil each 4 00 “ Heavy “ .each 3 00 Forceps, Long Curved Seizing .each 2 50 “ Nott’s “ -each 2 75 “ Byrnes “ - .each 1 50 “ Volsella each 3 00 “ Museux’s Volsella. each 3 50 “ “ “ curved each 4 00 Tenaculum, Green’s Double each 2 00 416 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, TONSIL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Scarifier, Tonsil, bent right or left .each 1 50 “ “ round end. .each 1 50 “ “ lancet point. .each 1 50 “ “ broad point each 1 50 “ “ curved __ each 1 50 “ curved, double edge each 1 50 “ “ bent right ....each 1 75 “ “ bent left .each 1 75 Bistoury, “ .each 2 50 UVULAR INSTRUMENTS. Uvulatome, Mackenzie’s. .each 14 00 Scissors, Uvular, Kennedy’s pair 5 50 “ straight, Kennedy’s pair 5 00 “ Dr. John T. Darby’s pair 4 00 “ “ Dr. T. R. French’s. pair 4 50 “ curved, right and left pair 5 00 Forceps, “ Dr. T. R. French’s pair 3 00 “ for seizing the Uvula pair 2 50 TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. Tracheotome, ebony handle, each 5 50 Bistouries, button end, with strong ebony handles each 2 00 Bistoury, blunt end, with fine ivory handle, Dr. Lewis Pilcher’s each 1 50 Scalpels, with strong ebony handles. each x 50 “ with fine ivory handle each 1 50 “ “ “ Dr. Lewis Pilcher’s each 1 50 “ Probe Point, with strong ebony handle .eacn 2 00 Tenaculum, “ “ “ “ .each 1 50 with strong ebony handle — .each 2 00 Needle, Artery, with fine ivory handle, Dr. Lewis Pilcher’s each 1 50 Scissors, Tracheotome, Dr. Tardieu’s pair 6 00 “ Angular. — pair 1 50 Forceps, Artery, springcatch, Dr. Lewis Pilcher’s. pair 2 00 “ “ Fenestrated, slide catch. - pair 2 50 “ “ and Torsion, slide catch. pair 2 25 “ intra-canular, Meunier’s pair 3 00 “ Trousseau’s [4275] pair 2 5° “ Dr. A. L. Lowell’s - [4276] pair 3 00 “ Laborde’s pair 5 00 “ Intra-Canular, for removing false membrane pair 4 50 “ Dilating, Pilcher’s —.. pair 4 50 “ “ Elsberg’s-. - pair 5 00 “ “ cross action, Elsberg’s. - - pair 3 00 Director, German silver ..each 50 Retractors, steel, with fine ivory handles, Dr. Lewis Pilcher’s each 2 00 Hook, double sharp, with fine ivory handle “ “ each 200 Tube, Trachea, silver, with obturator, Durham’s. ..each 12 00 “ “ “ swivel plate, double [43°°] each 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ modified by Dr. Lewis Pilcher each 7 00 “ “ “ fixed plate, “ Trousseau’s , .each 6 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 417 TRACHEOTOMY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Tube, Trachea, and Obturator, Bourdilot’s each 9 00 “ Trendelenberg’s silver, with soft rubber inflator over the tube ; by filling the inflator with air the trachea is completly filled up, which prevents the blood from getting into the trachea and lungs while the surgeon is operating on the throat. The anaesthetic can be administered through the canula each 7 00 Tubes, Trachea, hard rubber, in five sizes ..each 2 50 “ “ the outer tube split Gendrou’s, .. each 600 “ silver, with tubular trocar, or tracheotome Dr. H. T. Hank’s.-each 9 00 Obturator Pilcher’s, each 1 50 “ Bourdilot’s each 75 COMPLETE TRACHEOTOMY CASE CONTAINS : i Dilating Trachotome ; 3 Fine ivory handled Scalpels ; 1 Ebony handled Scalpel, heavy ; 2 Ebony handled Button end Bistouries, heavy ; 1 Ebony handled Tenaculum, heavy ; 2 Ebony handled Retractors ; 1 Pair Meunier’s Trachea Forceps; 1 Pair Dr. Laborde’s Trachea Dilating Forceps ; 1 Pair Trousseau's Trachea Dilating Forceps ; 1 Pair Cross Action Trachea Dilating Forceps ; 1 Pair Trachea Tube Forceps, for removing false membrane ; 2 Tube Brushes ; 2 Silver Trachea Tubes ; 1 Hard rubber Trachea Tube. In a fine red morocco case, lined with silk velvet; 8% inches long, sH inches wide, 2 inches deep. Price, $70.00. DR. LEWIS PILCHER’S TRACHEOTOMY CASE CONTAINS: 1 Silver Trachea Tube; x Pair Dr. B. Anger’s Trachea Dilating Forceps ; 3 Serre-fines; 2 Pilcher’s Retractors, fine ivory handles ; 1 Pilcher’s Sharp Double Hook, fine ivory handle ; 1 Tenaculum, fine ivory handle; 1 Artery Needle, fine ivory handle ; 1 Scalpel, fine ivory handle; 1 Probe pointed Bistoury, fine ivory handle ; 1 German silver Director ; 1 Pair fine Angular Scissors ; x Pair spring catch Fixation Forceps; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Meunier’s Trachea Forceps ; 1 Trachea Tube Stylet. In a fine patent walnut case, lined with silk velvet; 6J4 inches long, 4J4 inches wide, inches deep. Price, $45.00. CESOPHAGEAL INSTRUMENTS. Probangs, Bristle, with ring and finger holder .each 1 25 “ “ plain.. each 1 00 Probang, Dugas’, folding for the pocket or pocket case each 6 00 “ Graefe’s, with silver swivel hook, and ivory olive shaped tip each 2 00 Forceps, CEsophageal ..pair 3 00 . “ “ Bond’s pair 3 00 blades crossing ...pair 3 00 Note.—For other Forceps, see Laryngeal Forceps. Bougies, CEsophageal, English each 1 00 “ “ conical each 1 25 “ “ whalebone, with hard rubber bulbous ends, ass’d sizes..each 1 50 “ “ “ “ “ olive “ “ ..each 1 5° Tubes, CEsophageal, (Stomach Tubes), English each 1 00 “ “ “ black, French each 75 “ “ “ red, soft rubber .each 2 50 “ “ “ English, with division through the centre for reverse flow 1 - each 200 Tubes, CEsophageal, English, funnel end each 1 25 “ “ “ “ for feeding the insane each 1 25 “ “ French, “ “ “ - each 75 Gag, Mouth, of wood, with screw for forcing the jaws open each 1 50 “ ivory, for forcing the jaws open each 2 00 STOMACH PUMPS. Pump, Stomach, hard rubber each io oo “ “ brass each 12 00 “ “ “ FluteKey .. - each 16 00 Note.—Other Stomach Pumps made to order trom original designs. 418 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, DERMATOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Scarifier, Multiple, Squire’s each 15 00 Scalpel, Extra fine ivory handled : each 1 50 Cutisector, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s each 2 00 Sharp Spoon, “ made in three sizes .each 2 00 Milium Needle, “ .each 1 50 Scarifying Spade, “ .each 1 50 Extractor, Comedone, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s each 1 00 “ Fox’s .each 75 Needle, Irido-Platinum, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s. each 1 50 Cup, Caustic, Platina .each 4 00 Forceps, Grappling, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s pair 3 50 “ Epilating, “ pair 1 50 Scissors, Skin Grafting, “ pair 5 50 “ Fine Straight pair x 50 “ “ Curved pair 1 50 Needles, Acupuncture each 25 Baunscheidtismus, Klee’s.. each 5 00 Irritation Instrument, Counter, German.. each 3 00 Aesthesiometer, Carroll’s. each 4 00 “ Vance’s each 8 00 Anaesthesia, Local, Apparatus ..each 3 00 Needles, for obtaining muscular fibre, Duchenne’s each 3 50 OBSTETRICAL FORCEPS. Forceps, nickel plated, Dr. Barclay’s pair 12 00 “ “ Dr. G. S. Bedford’s. .. pair 8 00 “ “ Dr. Brickell’s, - - pair 8 00 “ “ Premature Delivery. - — pair 8 00 “ “ Dr. Chas. A. Budd’s - -pair 900 “ with screw, Dr. Chas. A. Budd’s pair 10 50 “ “ Dr. Burdick’s pair 15 00 “ “ Dr. By ford’s pair 900 Dr. Comstock’s pair 8 00 “ “ Dr. Davis’ pair 8 00 Dr. Denman’s pair 8 00 “ “ Dr. Dewee’s pair 8 00 “ “ with screw, Dr. Geo. T. Elliot’s [4379] Pair 9 5° with pin, “ “ pair 8 50 “ “ Dr. Fitch’s [4377] pair 10 00 withscrew, Dr. Walter R. Gillette’s. .pair 10 50 “ “ Dr. Gillman’s - pair 8 00 for hastening labor, Dr. Hale’s pair 7 00 “ “ Dr. Hodge’s. pair 8 00 “ “ Dr. Horton’s - [4375] pair 950 Dr. Alex. S. Hunter’s pair 9 00 “ “ Dr. Jenks’, [4381] pair 900 “ “ Dr. Knight’s. pair 800 Dynamo Metric, Dr. Kristeller’s pair 30 00 short, Dr. W. R. Leonard’s pair 7 00 Dr. Lusk’s .pair 24 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 419 OBSTETRICAL FORCEPS, Continued. Forceps, nickel plated, Folding handle, Dr. Miller’s . ..pair 14 00 “ ~ “ plain, Dr. Miller’s ..pair 9 00 “ “ Dr. McLane’s pair 8 50 Dr. Naeglie’s pair 8 00 for hastening labor, Dr. Newman’s pair 7 00 Dr. F. W. Rockwell’s 1.437*0 pair 9 00 “ “ Dr. Roller’s pair 8 00 with screw, Dr. Roller’s. pair 9 00 Dr. Sanders’ ..pair 9 00 long, Dr. Sawyer’s ..pair 10 50 “ “ short, “ pair 8 00 for hastening labor. Dr. Sawyer’s.. pair 7 00 with screw, Dr. Schneider’s — [4380] pair 10 50 Dr. Simpson’s pair 8 50 Dr. Siebold’s pair 14 00 Dr. Studley’s pair 24 00 Dr. Isaac E, Taylor’s pair 14 00 • “ Dr. T. G. Thomas’ pair 8 00 “ " Dr. Tamier’s [4376] pair 24 00 “ “ Dr. Trel&t’s .pair 8 00 “ ‘ Dr. Vedder’s pair 13 00 “ •' Dr. Wallace’s pair 8 00 “ “ plain, Dr. White’s pair 8 00 “ *' with handle for Perforator, Dr. White’s [4382] pair 9 00 CRANIUM PERFORATORS. Perforator, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ [4390] each 6 00 “ Dr. Blot’s each 6 00 “ Dr. Bedford’s ...each 3 00 “ Dr. Smellie’s [4391] each 300 “ Dr. Holmes’ each 5 00 “ Dr. Simpson’s —each 3 00 Trephine, Perforating, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 8 00 CRANIOCLASTS. Cephalotrite, Braun’s each, 24 00 and 30 00 “ Lusk’s - - each 18 00 Forceps, Craniotomy, Dr. Chas. W. Budd’s . [4399] each 6 00 “ “ Dr. Geo. T. Elliot’s each 6 00 Cranioclast, Elliot’s.. - each 14 00 “ Simpson’s j .each 1000 OBSTETRICAL BLUNT HOOKS AND CROTCHETS.' Blunt Hook and Crotchet, Guarded, nickel plated, Bedford’s each 6 oo “ “ “ ** Budd’s, , . —each 4 50 “ “ “ “ Brickell’s _ .each 5 00 ; “ “ Combined, steel, nickel plated — ..each 2 00 “ “ “ “ long, nickel plated [4410] each 2 00 '■ with handle, nickel plated, Elliot's each 2 00 “ “ “ Taylor’s each 2 00 420 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Crotchet, Guarded, nickel plated, Brickell’s. each 5 00 “ with handle, “ Elliot’s each 200 Taylor’s .each 2 00 Hook, Decapitating, nickel plated each 3 00 Vectes, Folding, ” each 3 50 “ Plain, “ with handle each 3 00 PLACENTA FORCEPS. Forceps, Placenta, nickel plated, Plain pair 3 00 Fenestrated pair 4 50 Loomis’ pair 6 00 Bond’s, [4420] pair 3 00 Clamp, Funis, ” Pulling’s each 40 Scissors, “ Fine pair 1 50 “ Bandage, Fine pair 2 25 Colpeurynter, Braun’s. each 1 50 Hook and Lever, Placenta .each 1 50 Manikin, Obstetric, chamois covered .each 35 00 “ with the cavity and perinaeum lined with rubber, to demonstrate the changes of the foetal head .each 50 00 Pelvis and Ligaments, with Foetal Skull, to demonstrate the diameters each 14 00 Pelvis, with Ligaments each 11 00 Skulls, Foetal ;. .each 3 00 Skeletons, Foetal, under glass, one to nine months. each 11 00 OBSTETRICAL CASES. Case, Obstetrical, Roller’s each 35 00 Dr. Walter R. Gillette’s. each 42 00 Dr. Hodges’. each 16 00 “ Dr. G. S. Bedford’s ..each 22 00 DR. WALTER R. GILLETTE’S OBSTETRICAL CASE, CONTAINS : 1 Pair Gillette’s Obstetric Forceps ; 1 Thomas’ Perforator ; t Blunt Hook and Crotchet; 1 Pair Elliot’s Craniotomy Forceps ; 1 Pair Bandage Scissors ; 1 Pair Sands’ Needle Forceps ; 1 Gum Elastic Catheter; y2 Dozen Perineal Needles; 1 Roll Silver Wire. In a fine wooden, morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $42.00. VAGINAL SPECULA. Speculum, Operating, Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet’s each 20 00 Dr. C. Henri Leonard’s _ [4455] each 9 00 Universal, silver plated, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ each 5 00 Virgin, “ *' ” each 2 50 “ plain, nickel plated “ ’* . .each 2 50 Same as used in the New York State Woman’s Hospital, very light, finely » ■ gold plated, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ [4449] each 4 50 1 Dr. B. F. Dawson’s modification of Sims’ .each 5 00 nickel plated, Dr. Sims’ .... [4449] each 2 50 Dr. Deane's [4457] each 5 00 Dr. Byrne’s. [4456] each 11 00 with handle, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s [4448] each 4 50 ” Dr. Walter R. Gillette’s [4441] each 9 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 421 VAGINAL SPECULA, Continued. Speculum, Dr. Hale’s. [4444] each 8 oo “ nickel plated, Dr. John Ball’s each xo oo “ “ to be used in the prone position, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s.each 8 oo “ “ Dr. T. G. Thomas’ [4443] each io oo “ with handle, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ — each 4 25 “ nickel plated. Dr. Greenville Dowell’s.. — each 3 00 “ “ Dr. Hevyitt’s [4453] each 325 “ “ Dr. Nott’s Long [4446] each 5 00 “ “ Dr. Howard’s..... — each 5 50 “ “ Cusco’s - each 5 00 “ Vaginal, with the upper blade cut out, to prevent pressure on the urethra, and to facilitate the introduction of the sound, Cusco’s [4458] each 5 00 “ Improved, nickel plated, Cusco’s [4454] each 5 50 “ Trivalve, “ Meadow’s. each 12 00 “ nickel plaled, Storer’s each 4 50 “ “ Thomas’modification of Storer’s— —each 4 25 “ nickel plated, Dr. Brewer’s [4447] each 5 00 “ Dr. Emily Blackwell’s [4451] each 6 00 “ Quadrivalve, nickel plated, with folding handles, Byford’s each 16 00 “ “ “ Ricord’s ..each 6 00 “ “ “ Improved each 10 00 “ “ “ Meadow’s [4445] each 10 00 “ Trivalve, “ Recamier’s each 10 00 “ “ “ Spring Handled ..each 10 00 “ Bivalvular, “ Ricord’s. [4452] each 375 “ Telescopic, “ Thomas’ —each 5 00 “ Horn, cylindrical ._;_t:.e£lch 1 50 “ “ Ferguson’s glass reflecting .... [4459] each 40 “ “ double ends. Buttles’glass reflecting each 1 00 “ nickel plated inside, metallic cylindrical. s. each 1 50 “ boxwood “ each 2 00 “ “ open Jackson's.. —. [4442] ea’ch 1000 “ “ Dr. A. S. Hunter’s each 6 00 “ “ Nelson’s small .each 6 00 “ “ “ large each 6 75 “ “ Graves’.. ..each 5 50 “ Bozeman’s , .each 12 00 ‘ Erich’s - [4440] each 12 00 Nott’s short. - each 4 50 • Taylor’s 1-' - [4450] each 500 VAGINAL DEPRESSORS. Depressor, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 1 75 “ Dr. E. R. Peaslee’s. each 2 00 “ double end, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ each 1 50 “ with handle “ “ “ each 1 75 “ Dr. James B. Hunter’s each 2 00 Dr. Bozeman’s . .each 2 50 Levator, “ Perineal each 6 00 422 McKesson &, robbins- prices-current, UTERINE DILATORS. Dilators, Uterine, with stop cock, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 2 00 *• “ “ “ Dr. Alex. J. C. Skene’s .each 2 50 ‘ ■ “ hard rubber, set of 5, Dr. Kamerer’s .set 3 50 *' “ Dr. Alex. S. Hunter’s each 14 00 “ “ Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 5 00 “ “ inbox, set of 12, Dr. Simpson’s set 9 00 “ “ Dr. John Ball s .each 12 00 “ “ Dr. Molesworth’s, Climax, dilating from y$ to 4 inches (see Illustrated Catalogue, p. 196), each 15 00 “ “ Dr. Nott’s .each 3 30 i 1. . “ “i Dr Atlee’s. .each 3 50 “ nickel plated set of 5, Dr. Peaslee’s set 8 00 “ “ “ “ 3 “ -set 4 75 “ ’• “ Palmer’s [4492] each 4 50 “ Barnes’, set of 3 inbox, with stop cock and inflating or injecting syringe., set 4 00 Tents, Sponge, medicated, straight. [4480] dozen 1 00 “ “ “ “ extra large dozen 1 50 “ “ “ curved dozen 2 50 “ Sea-tangle, solid [4481] dozen 1 50 “ “ hollow dozen 2 00 “ Tupelo.. dozen 1 50 Sponge-Tent, Applicator. each 75 “ Dr. Kristeller’s each 5 00 “ “ Forceps, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ [4475] each 2 75 UTERINE SOUNDS, PROBES AND APPLICATORS. Sounds, Uterine, Simpson's folding each 2 50 “ “ Barker’s .each 1 50 “ “ Elliot’s ■ each 1 50 “ “ Dr. Emmet’s - .each 1 75 “ “ Plain. [4504] each 1 00 “ ‘ “ Peaslee’s, as used in the N. Y. State Woman’s Hospital [4500] each 200 “ “ “ each 1 75 “ “ Simpson’s [4501] each 1 75 “ ** Sims’ [4502] each 1 50 “ “ Dr. Ephraim Cutter’s. .each 2 00 “ “ Dr. Wm. Tod Helmuth’s. .each 2 00 “ “ Dr. Gidding’s. each 2 50 ’• “ Dr. Jenck’s each 3 50 “ “ Dr. William R. Leonard’s [45°3] each 1 25 “ Fitch’s Graduating — .each 200 Vaginometer, Dr. E. Cutter’s — .each 7 00 Probe, pure silver, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 2 00 “ hard rubber, Dr. G. S. Winston’s .each 50 “ “ Dr. C. A. Budd’s each 50 Probes, Uterine, silver r — .. - .each 1 00 “ “ half silver each 75 “ “ silver plated .. . ..each 50 Applicator, pure silver, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 2 00 “ hard rubber, Dr. J. M. Sims’ each 2 00 “ '* Dr. G. S. Winston’s 1 each 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 423 UTERINE APPLICATORS, Continued. Applicators, Cotton, steel. each 75 “ silver each 1 00 Uterine, half silver each 7 5 ‘ ‘ silver plated each 50 Tampon Extractor, Dr. J. M. Sims’ .each x 20 UTERINE DRESSING FORCEPS. Forceps, Uterine Dressing, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s .pair 2 75 Dr. Bozeman’s [4522] pair 3 00 Dr. Leonard’s [4523] Pair 2 75 “ “ Dr. G. T. Elliot’s [4526] pair 2 50 Dr. Peaslee’s [4520] pair 3 50 “ Dr. Sander’s [4521] pair 3 00 “ Dr. Shield’s [4524] pair 2 50 Dr. Byford’s [4525] pair 2 50 “ “ “ Dr. Buttles’ ...pair 450 “ “ short, Dr. Elliot’s pair 2 25 “ “ “ Dr. Marsh’s pair 3 00 “ and Polypus combined pair 2 50 Dr. T. G. Thomas’ with sharp points, for twisting vessels in operations for narrowing the vagina .pair 4 50 Forceps, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ for separating the bladder and vagina .pair 2 75 Clamp, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ with teeth, for compressing vaginal wounds each 6 00 “ for holding a fold of tissue in operation for narrowing * the vagina each 6 00 Dilator, hard rubber, for atresia of the vagina, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 75 “ glass, “ “ “ “ “ ass’d sizes each 50 Repositor, Uterine, White’s each 5 00 Battery, Galvano Cautery, carbon zinc, Dr. John Byrne’s each 65 00 Galvano Cautery, Knife, Handle, and Loop Carrier, with two feet of platina Wire and four platina Knifes or Cauteries. The set is put up in a neat mahogany case, lined with velvet, Dr. Leonard’s .each 35 00 INSTRUMENTS FOR VESICO VAGINAL FISTULA, RUPTURE OF THE CERVIX UTERI, AND RUPTURE OF THE PERINEUM. Scissors, full curved, right hand, Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet’s [4545] pair 4 5° left hand, “ “ pair 4 50 “ lesser curved, “ “ “ [4546] pair 4 50 right hand, “ “ _ pair 4 50 “ Wire, cutting, “ “ pair 4 50 “ Angular, “ “ .pair 4 50 “ Curved, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ „ [4547] pair 4 00 “ Dr. Byford’s pair 4 00 “ Heavy curved pair 3 00 “ Straight, bent handles .pair 2 50 “ Fine. pair 3 00 Knife, Dr. John Scolt’s double edged each 1 50 “ curved each 1 50 “ bent.. each 1 75 “ Bent, right or left each 200 424 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, VAGINAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Knife, Ziemssen’s _.each 2 00 lancet point each 2 00 “ Double edged each 2 00 “ Bent, right ...each 1 75 left .each 1 75 “ Dr. T. A. Emmet’s Universal, with two blades. each 7 00 “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’ “ “ four blades—has box in the handle for carrying the knives each 11 00 Bistoury, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s straight round end each 1 50 “ “ sharp pointed each 1 50 Scalpel, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ each 1 50 UTERINE TENACULA. Tenaculum, Sims’, ebony handle each 1 25 ivory “ .each 1 75 Emmet’s “ “ [4555] each 1 75 “ ebony “ each 1 25 Perry’s " “ each 1 50 Nelsons “ " ...each 1 50 Nott’s each 30 Buttle’s, and Uterine Scarifier, in one handle each 2 50 “ Heavy, for pulling down the uterus each 2 00 “ Dr. T. A. Emmet’s double. each 5 00 Dr. T. G. Thomas’ ‘ for holding together the edges of a wound while passing sutures each 5 00 Hook, Sims’ blunt, used in exploring for fistulous openings each 1 50 Forceps, Tenaculum, Dr. John Byrne’s pair 2 50 “ '* Intra-uterine, Dr. John Byrne’s. .., pair 6 00 “ '* Nott’s pair 2 50 “ “ Dr. H. T. Hanks’ pair 3 50 “ “ Dr. John Ball’s pair 2 50 “ Needle, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s pair 3 00 “ “ (Emmet’s modified) ..pair 400 “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’ - pair 2 50 “ “ with box in the handle for carrying needles, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ pair 10 00 “ “ Dr. John T. Darby’s pair 400 “ Dr. T. G. Thomas’, for shouldering wire. After twisting, this shouldering prevents the wire from cutting through, especially when the edges of the wound swell - -pair 4 00 NEEDLES. Needles, Canulated, in case - -set 12 00 “ Vesico Vaginal Fistula, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s. .dozen 1 50 “ Perineal “ “ dozen 1 50 “ Canulated “ “ .each 2 50 “ Vesico Vaginal Fistula, Dr. J. Marion Sims’. .dozen 1 50 “ Perineal, Dr. John T. Darby’s set of four 2 00 “ “ Dr. M. A. Pallen’s — .dozen 1 50 “ “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’ .dozen 1 50 Shield, of pure copper, silver plated, Dr. J. Marion Sims’ each 1 50 Carrier, Wire, pure copper, silver plated, Dr. Sims’ each 1 50 SURGICAL I NSTRU MENTS AND APPLIANCES. 425 VAGINAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Forceps, for pressing wire, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s ....pair 2 50 Wire Twisting, “ “ pair 2 75 Dr. T. G. Thomas’ pair 3 00 for removing wire sutures, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s pair 2 75 Tissue, Dr. John Scott’s. pair 2 00 “ curved, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ pair 3 00 for separating tissue, “ “ ..pair 2 75 “ straight “ “ .pair 3 00 “ Dr. J. M. Sims’ pair 2 75 “ curved “ “ pair 2 75 “ slidecatch, Dr. John Scott’s ..pair 2 75 Tissue, with graduating screw, slide catch pair 4 50 “ right or left, spring catch ..pair 4 50 Holder, Sponge, ebony handle. Dr" T. A. Emmet’s .each 1 00 “ all metal, “ “ ... .each 1 25 “ gold plated points, fine 3 prong each 2 00 “ Granger’s each x 75 “ Sims’ .each 1 00 “ German silver curved each 50 “ with Sims’ and Simpson’s Sounds, fine silver Applicator and Probe, in one handle, Dr. G. S. Winston’s. .each 6 00 Catheter, Sigmoid, silver, Sims’ .each I 50 “ pure silver, Sims’ each 2 00 “ metal “ each 40 “ hard rubber “ each. 75 fine quality, soft rubber Retention. .each 85 “ medium, “ “ each 50 ‘ ordinary, “ “ each 35 UTERINE REPLACERS. Elevator, Uterine, Dr. J. M. Sims’. .each 7 00 “ “ “ latest each xo 00 “ Dr. Alex. J. C. Skene’s .each 8 00 “ Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 7 00 “ Dr. Geo. T. Elliot’s .each 7 00 ** Dr. Guernsey’s .each 1 50 “ Dr. Gardner’s .each 10 00 INTRA-UTERINE SYRINGES. Syringe, Intra-uterine, hard rubber each i 25 “ “ with extra point each 2 00 “ “ Lendt’s - .each 600 “ hard rubber, Buttles’ each 2 75 with hypodermic and lachrymal tubes, gold plated each 12 00 “ “ Bumstead’s - - - .each 2 50 “ “ Taylor’s. each 2 00 Catheter, “ Nott’s a ..each 2 50 “ “ Byrnes’ .each 2 00 Bartholow’s “ regulating tube, silver each 2 00 Suppository, “ Barker’s, silver each 1 75 “ •• “ hard rubber each 75 Protector, Cervical." - —each 5 co 426 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, VAGINAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. INTRA-UTERINE CURETTES. Curette, two blades, Intra-uterine, Dr. J. M. Sims’ each 4 50 “ in handle, “ “ “ _. each 2 50 “ two blades, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ “ .each 4 50 “ in handle, “ “ “ each 2 00 “ Intra-uterine, Sieman’s each 2 50 Forceps for removing granulations, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s .each 4 00 UTERINE SCARIFIERS. Scarifier and Sound, Intra-uterine, Dr. Alex. J. C. Skene’s each 5 00 “ Uterine, Barker’s each 4 00 “ “ Buttles’ each 1 25 “ “ Chapman’s each 1 25 “ “ and Tenaculum, combined, Buttles’.. each 2 50 Cupping Cylinder, hard rubber, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 1 50 Suppository, “ “ “ each 1 50 UTERINE CAUSTIC HOLDERS. Holder, Caustic, fine silver, two burners .each 2 50 “ “ jointed, Earle’s .each x 50 “ “ silver burner, Byford’s .each 2 00 “ “ platina “ “ .each 5 00 “ “ hard rubber “ each 1 50 “ “ Dr. Barker’s “ - .each 2 00 Probe, “ pure silver, Lendt’s.. i ..each 2 00 “ “ “ one bulb, Lendt’s each 2 00 Cup, “ platina, Lendt’s .each 4 25 Forceps, “ points gold plated, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s —pair 4 00 Capsule for fusing argenti nitrate each 25 Porte-Caustic, with platina burner, Braun’s modification of Chiari’s each 5 00 Syringe for injecting uterine fibroids •- each 5 00 INSTRUMENTS FOR OPERATIONS UPON THE OS UTERI. Hysterotome, Pinkham’s. . each 7 00 “ Storer’s .. - each 600 “ Stohlman’s. each 7 00 “ White’s.' - * .each 12 00 “ Simpson’s each 700 “ Peaslee’s. .each 500 “ Greenhalgh’s each 5 00 “ Emmet’s * 1 each 8 00 Scissors for dividing the neck of the uterus, Kuechenmeister's pair 4 00 “ “ “ “ “ Dr. J. Marion Sims’.. .pair 4 50 Instrument for puncturing vaginal cysts, Barnes’.. each 10 00 Tourniquet, Uterine, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s .each 7 00 Instrument for dividing the neck of the uterus, Barnes’. each 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ Thomas’ each 5 00 Scissors, serrated, for amputation of the neck of the uterus, Clark’s pair 5 00 Probe, Buck-shot, for exploring fibroid tumors, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 1 50 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 427 VAGINAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Hook, Intra-uterine Tumor, Sims’ each io oo “ Enucleation, Sims’ „ each 450 Scoop Serrated, for intra-uterine fibroids, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 4 00 Forceps, Tumor, Byrne’s pair 3 50 “ Toothed “ pair 3 00 ECRASEURS, POLYPUS AND TUMOR INSTRUMENTS. Ecraseur, large, Chassaignac’s each 25 00 small, curved, Chassaignac’s [454°] each 18 00 3 points, one curved, one straight, and one for wire, Maisonneuve’s.each 30 00 “ Wire, Straight each 6 00 “ Curved each 6 00 “ Smith’s each 6 00 “ double chain, curved, Maisonneuve’s. each 22 00 Straight, “ each 2000 single chain, “ “ each 18 00 Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 25 00 Canula, Polypus, silver, Gooch’s each 4 00 “ plated, “ ..each 2 00 “ “ straight, “ each 2 00 Polypotome, Aveling’s each 8 00 Simpson’s .each 5 00 Forceps, Volsella, straight. pair 3 00 “ with rachet pair 4 00 curved, “ [4493] pair 4 00 straight, grasping laterally pair 3 00 “ Seizing, long curved pair 2 50 “ Polypus, nickel plated, Winston’s .pair 3 50 “ “ “ Peaslee’s pair 3 50 “ “ “ single curved ..pair 3 50 ring .pair 5 00 FEMALE URETHRAL AND BLADDER INSTRUMENTS. Catheter, Female, silver. each 75 “ flat, Parker’s each 2 50 “ Division, for washing out the bladder, silver each 300 “ “ “ “ “ plated each 2 50 hard rubber each 2 50 Speculum, Urethral, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s each 4 00 “ ivory, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s each 3 00 “ “ Skene’s each 2 50 Specula, “ and Dilators combined, hard rubber, seven sizes, Sieman’s — set 7 50 GYNAECOLOGICAL CASES. Dr. T. A. Emmet’s set of instruments for vesico, and recto-vaginal fistula and rup- ture of perinaeum, arranged in a morocco roll set 80 00 Dr. T. A. Emmet,s set of instruments for vesico, and recto-vaginal fistula and rup- ture of perinaeum, arranged in a fine Turkey morocco three fold case, lined with red chamois set 85 00 428 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, GYNAECOLOGICAL CASES, Continued. Dr. T. G. Thomas’ Uterine set, arranged in a fine wooden morocco covered case, set 40 00 Dr. G. S. Winston’s Uterine set, arranged in a fine black calf-skin case, satchel form, set 54 00 Dr. M. S. Buttles’ Uterine set, arranged in a fine russet leather case set 25 00 U. S. Army Gynaecological set, arranged in a wooden calf-skin covered case, lined with velvet, valise form - - - --set 125 00 GYNAECOLOGICAL CASES. U. S. ARMY GYNAECOLOGICAL SET, Arranged by B. F. Freyer, M.D., Surgeon U. S. Army, and approved by Surgeon General J. K. Barnes, U. S. A. 1 Wallace’s Long Obstetric Forceps; 1 Brickel’s Obstetric Forceps, for Premature Delivery ; 1 Dr. T. G. Thomas’ Perforator; 1 Braun’s Cephalotribe ; 1 Budd’s Blunt Hook and Crotchet, guarded ; 1 Loomis Placenta Forceps; 1 Vectis, with handle; 1 Set of Barnes] Dilators; 1 Uterine Dilating Catheter* 1 Small Tampon ; 1 Breast Pump, Penis Congestor, and Transfusion Glass, combined ; Yi Dozen Sponge Tents ; 1 Dozen Sea Tangle Tents; 1 Bottle, glass stoppered, and glass covered, for Little’s Saline Solution ; 1 Bottle, glass stoppered, and glass covered, for Sulphate of Iron; 1 Bottle, glass stoppered, and glass covered, for Ergot; 1 Dr. Walter R. Gillette’s Speculum; 1 Simpson’s Folding Sound; 1 Each Emmet s silver Probe and Applicator, with set screw handle ; 1 Buttles’ Scarifier; 1 Nott’s Tenaculum ; 1 Sims Uterine Elevator ; 1 Pair Sims’ Scissors ; 1 Intra-Uterine Suppository Tube, hard rubber; 2 English gum elastic Catheters ; 1 Fryer’s Transfusion Set; 1 Sims’ Sigmoid Catheter; 1 Goodyear Union Syringe ; 1 Sponge 1 ent Applicator. In a wooden calf-skin covered case, valise form, with lock and key, and German silver catches, and lined with purple velvet, 21 inches long, 8 inches wide, 5 inches deep, inside measurement. Case opens in the centre. Price, $125.00. DR. G. S. WINSTON’S UTERINE CASE, CONTAINS: i Set of 3 Buttles’ glass Specula ; 1 Gillette’s Speculum ; 1 Hard rubber Intra-uterine Syringe : 1 Uterine Sound, 1 Silver Uterine Caustic Probe, 1 Silver Uterine Applicator, 1 G. S. Sponge Holder, to fit into one handle; 1 Buttles’ Scarifier; 1 Set Peaslee’s Dilators; 1 Pair Emmet’s Caustic Forceps; 1 Notts Uterine Dilator; 1 Pair Winston’s Dressing Forceps ; 1 Pair Sims’ Scissors, curved up ; 1 Iludd s hard rubber Appli- cator; 1 Budd’s hard rubber Probe; % Dozen Sponge Tents; 1 Dozen Emmets Needles; x Coil Silver Wire. In a fine black calf-skm case, satchel form, lined with red chamois. Price, $54.00. BUTTLES’ UTERINE DRESSING CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Set of 3 glass Specula ; 1 Hard rubber Intra-uterine Syringe ; 1 Buttles’ Scarificator and Tenaculum ; 1 Budd’s hard rubber Applicator; 1 Budd’s hard rubber Probe; 1 Pair Buttles’ Uterine Dressing rorceps; i Buttles* Uterine Sound, i Silver Uterine Caustic Probe, i Silver Uterine Applicator, i G. S. Sponge Holder, to fit into one handle ; 1 Buttles’ Drop Syringe ; Dozen Sponge Tents. In a fine russet leather case, lined with red chamois. Price, $25.00. DR. T. A. EMMET’S VESICO VAGINAL FISTULA CASE. i Sims’ Hospital Speculum; 1 Sims’ Virgin Speculum; 1 Emmet’s Depressor; 4 Emmett S( Sponge Holders; 1 Sims’Catheter, soft metal; 1 Emmet’s Uterotome; 2 Emmets Tenaculums; 1 Perrys tena- culum ; 6 Emmet’s Scissors; 1 Emmet’s Wire Pressing Forceps; 2 Bistouries; 1 Scalpel; 1 Emmet s Needle Forceps; 1 Emmet’s Dressing Forceps; 1 Emmet’s Wire Twisting Forceps; 1 Sims Blunt Hook ; x Sims’ Shield; 1 Sims’ Wire Carrier; 1 Coil Silver Wire; 1 Dozen Emmets Needles. Put up in a fane morocco pouch, lined with red chamois. Price, $83.00. DR. T. GAILLARD THOMAS’ UTERINE CASE, CONTAINS: 1 Thomas’ Speculum ; 1 Budd’s Probe; 1 Sims’ Sound ; 1 Uterine Probe, Sims’; 1 Tenaculum, Situs’; t Pair Emmet’s Dressing Forceps; x Pair Thomas’ Sponge Tent Forceps; 3 Whalebone Rods; 1 Buttles Scarifier; 1 Long Pipe Syringe ; 3 Bristle Brushes ; 2 Sponge Holders ; 1 Plain Curette ; 3 1 oz. bottles ; 1 Cotton Applicator. In a wooden, morocco covered case. Price, $40.00. UTERINE SUPPORTERS, PESSARIES, Etc. Pessaries, Ante-version, Thomas’.. dozen 15 00 with Cup and Stem dozen 42 00 Hewett’s dozen 12 00 Hurd’s, hard rubber dozen 24 00 “ •• “ soft “ dozen 15 00 “ “ Team's..-.. dozen 900 Gehrung’s - dozen 9 00 Cutter’s dozen 3000 “ “ Woodward’s [4587] dozen 1500 Ante-flexion, Open Ring, Thomas’ dozen 15 00 “ “ Closed “ dozen 1200 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 429 PESSARIES, Continued. Pessaries, Retroversion, Emmet’s dozen 6 00 “ “ “ Improved, with soft rubber pad on distal, end forming a cushion for the uterus to rest on, especially useful in cel- lulitis dozen 18 00 “ Retroversion, Smith’s . [4581] dozen 6 00 “ “ “ modified by Thomas * [4583] dozen goo “ “ “ “ Gehrung dozen 15 00 “ “ Noeggerath’s dozen 12 00 “ “ Cutter’s [4575] dozen 24 00 “ “ “ modified by Thomas .dozen 2400 “ “ Hodge’s .dozen 6 00 “ “ Horseshoe, Hodge’s — dozen 3 00 “ “ Bow dozen 3 00 “ “ Hurd’s. .dozen 2400 “ “ Chamberlain’s .dozen 15 00 “ “ Goodman’s [4580] dozen 12 00 “ Retroflexion, Thomas’, [4582] dozen 12 00 “ “ Hinged, Thomas’ dozen 20 00 “ Prolapsus, McK. & R.. [4578] dozen 36 00 “ Leonard’s. [4577] dozen 6000 “ “ Emmet’s dozen 30 00 “ “ Gariel’s dozen 1500 “ “ Zwank’s dozen 30 00 “ “ Black, Solid, French —dozen 9 00 “ “ Soft Rubber, Inflated .dozen 6 00 “ “ “ Ring, Inflated [4576] dozen 6 00 •* “ “ “ with stem ' .dozen 6 00 “ “ with stem dozen 6 00 “ “ Fowler’s, Plain dozen 24 00 “ “ “ with bow dozen 27 00 “ “ Ring, Cutter’s - .dozen 30 00 “ “ Cup, Thomas’ .dozen 30 00 “ “ Natural Uterine : —dozen 72 00 “ Ring, Metal, Sims’ - dozen 4 50 “ “ Copper, covered with soft rubber dozen 6 00 “ “ Steel “ “ dozen 4 50 “ “ Whalebone, “ “ dozen 4 50 “ Intra Uterine, Edwards’ - ..dozen 36 00 “ “ Peaslee’s dozen 18 00 “ “ with gold wings, Peaslee’s [4586] dozen 108 00 “ “ Conant’s. - [4579] dozen 3600 “ “ Chambers’ dozen 36 00 “ Plain stem. „ dozen 600 • > “ Perry’s. .dozen 6000 “ “ Thomas’ .dozen 18 00 “ - Galvanic - dozen 18 00 OVARIOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. Atomizer, Antispeptic, Dr. H. T. Hank’s each *5 00 “ “ Dr. R. F. Weir’s [4603] each 15 00 Scalpel, fine ivory handled, two sizes - - —each, x 00, 1 50 430 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, OVARIOTOMY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Scalpel, fine ebony handled -each r 00 Forceps, Artery, fine thumb - pair 75 “ fine Fenestrated, self holding. pair 200 “ self holding, Pean’s pair 2 50 “ double pointed, Peaslee’s.. pair 2 00 Director, German silver - ..each 50 Scissors, curved, Peaslee’s pair 3 00 “ straight, “ pair 3 00 Trocar, large, Spencer Wells’. each 14 00 “ small, “ .each 11 00 “ Dome, Fitch’s each 11 00 “ small, Fitch’s - each 4 50 “ Syphon, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s [4600] each 8 00 “ Plain, “ “ [4601] each 4 00 “ Meares’. ..each 5 00 “ complete, Flint’s - each 5 00 “ Flint’s each 4 00 “ Metallic, with stop cock - —each 2 50 Trocars, set of three .set 3 00 Drainage Tubes, glass, Dr. T. G. Thomas’ each 50 “ Tubing, 11 millimetres in circumference, pure gum rubber. foot 10 “ 14 “ “ “ “ foot 15 “ “ 17 •• “ “ “ foot 20 “ “ 24 “ “ “ “ foot 25 Catgut, Carbolized, in bottles - —each 75 Gauze, Antiseptic, Lister’s yard 15 Oiled Silk, Protective, Lister’s. —yard 2 25 Rubber Cloth, Macintosh, Lister’s yard 1 go Cotton, Absorbing - pound 1 75 Retractor, German silver .each 1 50 “ Wire, Dr. E. R. Peaslee’s - each 75 Knife and Pedicle Tube, Dr. E. R. Peaslee’s ...each 3 00 OVARIAN CLAMPS. Clamp, Storer’s. .each 12 00 “ Dr. T. G. Thomas’ [4602] each 5 00 “ with detachable handle, Spencer Wells’ [4607] each 8 00 “ with compressing Forceps [4604] each 7 00 “ Parallel - - ---each 8 00 “ Dr. B. F. Dawson’s - .each 8 00 “ Atlee’s -each 600 “ Baker Brown’s — .each 7 00 Galvano-Cautery Battery, complete, very portable ; can be carried in the hand, each 75 00 Cautery Irons, Actual, small — - .-each 1 50 “ “ large each 2 50 “ “ platina covered points - .each 8 00 Forceps, Pedicle, Spencer Wells’ pair 8 00 “ Sack, “ - [4606] pair 500 “ “ Nelaton’s - - - pair 5 00 “ “ Thomas’ - pair 250 “ Artery Compressing --pair 300 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 431 OVARIOTOMY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. OVARIOTOMY OPERATING CASES. Dr. T. A. Emmet’s - each 90 00 Dr. E. R. Peaslee’s each 100 00 Dr. T. G. Thomas’ - each 100 00 DR. E. R. PEASLEE’S OVARIOTOMY CASE, CONTAINS; 3 Fine ivory handled Scalpels; 1 Pair Thumb Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps; 1 Pair Long Dressing Forceps ; 1 Spencer Wells’ latest Clamp; 1 Pair Peaslee’s Straight Scissors; 1 Pair Peaslee’s Curved Scissors; 2 Sims’ Tenaculums; % Oz. Pure Silver Wire; 2 Trocars; 1 Spencer Wells’ Trocar; 2 Dozen Needles, assorted sizes; 1 Dozen Long Steel Pins ; 1 Silver Female Catheter; 2 Peaslee’s Wire Retractors; 1 Peaslee’s Sound ; 1 Wire Ecraseur; 1 Set Cautery Irons; 1 Pair Peaslee’s double pointed Forceps ; 1 Grooved Director; 1 Nelaton’s Sack Forceps; 1 Pedicle Tube and Knife. In a fine mahogony case, lined with red chamois. Price, $100.00. In addition to the above, Dr. E. R. Peaslee recommended, in lieu of the Actual Cautery Irons, the Byrne’s Carbon and Zinc Galvano-Cautery Battery. DR.. T. G. THOMAS’ OVARIOTOMY CASE, CONTAINS : 2 Scalpels, fine ivory, handled; 1 Grooved Director, large ; 1 Pair Scissors; 1 Pair”Artery Forceps; 6 Pairs Pean’s Forceps, for haemastatis; 1 Steel Urethral Sound, No. 10; 1 Uterine Sound; 1 Catheter; 1 Trocar and Canula, large ; 1 Trocar and Canula, small; 2 Pairs Spencer Wells’ Sack Forceps ; 2 Retractors ; 2 Tenaculums, large, 2 Tenaculums, small • 4 Sponge Holders 1 Clamp (Thomas’); 1 Clamp (Thomas’), for arteries; 1 Set of Cautery Irons; 1 Set of Peaslee’s Needles; Dozen Small Suture Needles; 1 Needle Holder- 1 Pair Wire Twisting Forceps; 1 Shield for Wire, when twisting; 1 Doz. Baden Pins ; Dozen Skeins Fine Chinero Silk, for intestines; 1 Pair Scissors, for cutting wire ; 54 Oz. each, 2 sizes Silver Wire, cut in lengths and bent at end. In a fine rosewood case, brass bound, lined with red chamois. Price, $100.00. In addition to the above, Prof. Thomas states, the surgeon should be supplied with loose sponges, ad- hesive plaster in strips, muslin binders, cotton batting, antiseptic gauze, sulphuric ether, liq. ferri, per sulph, carbolic acid, and solution of thymol. CIRCUMCISION AND PHIMOSIS INSTRUMENTS. Knife, Circumcision, Double edged, ivory handle - .each 2 50 “ “ “ “ pearl “ each 6 00 “ “ “ “ ebony “ each 2 00 “ “ Single “ “ “ each 1 50 “ “ “ “ pearl “ ...each 5 00 “ 44 “ 44 ivory 44 each 2 00 Spatula, “ silver each 1 00 “ “ plated - each 50 Forceps, Phimosis, Plain, Ricord’s pair 2 25 Pin catch, Ricord’s pair 2 75 Clamp, “ Piffard’s each 4 50 Dilator, Preputial, Ryan’s .each 3 00 Bonnafond’s .each 5 00 Penis Congestor - each 4 50 Rings, Spermatorrhoea - .each 75 INSTRUMENTS FOR THE MEATUS URINARIUS. Sounds, Meatus, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s .each i 25 Meatometer, “ “ .each 1 75 Bougies, Bulbous, for fossal strictures, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s .each 40 Speculum, Meatus, in ivory, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s —each 3 00 Meatotome, Dr. H. G. Piffard’s- .each 2 00 Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s - each 3 00 “ Dr. F. N. Otis’ ...each 2 00 Dr. Civiales’ each 5 00 Meatoscope, Dr. R. F. Weir’s each 2 00 Cutter, Fossal Stricture, Dr. H G. Piffard’s - —each 10 00 432 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, PHIMOSIS INSTRUMENTS Continued. Dr. H. G. Piffard’s Case of Instruments for strictures of the fossae navicularis. .each 35 00 DR. HENRY G. PIFFARD’S SET, FOR FOSSAL STRICTURES, CONTAINS: 1 Piffard’s Fossil Urethrotome ; 1 Piffard’s Meatotome ; 7 Fossil Sounds, conical; 1 Piffard’s Millimetre Gauge and Measure 2 Piffard’s ivory Meatus Specula; 15 Fossil Bougies a boule. In a wooden, morocco covered case, chamois lined. Price, $35.00. URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS. Tube, Endoscopic, hard rubber, Dr. F. N. Otis’. each 1 50 glass, reflecting, Dr. Erskine Mason’s each 1 50 Endoscopic Set, D6sormeaux’s . each 60 00 Case, complete ..each 19 00 Curette, Jointed, Leroy d’Etiolles’. _ .each 4 50 Forceps, Urethral, Mathieu’s.. pair 6 00 Thompson’s . —pair 2 50 Urethrometer, Dr. F. N. Otis’ —each 18 00 “ Dr. R. F. Weir’s. —each 15 00 Dr. B. Wills Richardson’s each 15 00 Sounds, Urethral, fine steel, nickel plated, Nos. 14 to 30, Dr. F. N. Otis’ each 1 50 “ “ “ “ 7 to 18,Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s.each 1 50 “ “ finest polished steel “ “ .each 2 50 “ “ nickel plated, Nos. 10 to 21, Dr.W. H.Van Buren’s. [4649] each 1 50 “ “ “ “ 4 to 16, Dr. B6nique’s, each 1 50 set of 15, with one handle, Dr. F. N. Otis’.. set 30 00 “ Steel, double end, nickel plated each 1 00 “ Hollow nickel plated, Dr. John T. Darby’s each 2 00 “ White Metal, Conical ..each 75 “ Plain, Steel, nickel plated - .each 1 00 “ Fine, “ in Nos. above 18 each, 1 75, 2 00, and 2 50 “ Bulbous, Metal, Dr. Otis’ [4648] each 40 Gauge, Sound and Catheter, Charriere’s —each 2 50 “ “ “ Van Buren’s. each 4 00 “ “ “ English each x 50 “ “ “ Gouley’s each 3 00 URETHRAL BOUGIES. Bougies, Fine English, .Olive tipped, Red, Nos. I to 12 [47x5] dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 dozen 9 00 “ “ Conical, “ “ 1 to 12 [4710] dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 dozen 9 00 “ “ “ Black [47io] dozen 4 00 “ “ Olive tipped, “ [47*5] dozen 4 00 “ “ aboule, Red [4705] dozen 900 “ Fine French, “ Black . [47°o] dozen 9 00 “ Ball, Red, Bell’s . .dozen 9 00 “ Fine English, half Olive point, Red dozen 9 00 “ “ double “ “ dozen 12 00 “ “ triple “ “ dozen 15 00 “ Fine French, Conical, Black, Nos. 1 to 12 _ [4710] dozen 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 18 dozen 9 00 “ Olive pointed, Black, Nos. 1 to 12.. [4715] dozen 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 18 dozen 900 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 433 URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Bougies, Fine French, Mallez, Black, Nos. 1 to 12 dozen 9 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 .dozen 9 00 “ “ Conique a ventre, “ 1 to 12 [473°] dozen 9 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 18 dozen 9 00 “ “ Thompson’s, lined with lead, Nos. 1 to 12 dozen 9 00 “ “ Filiform, No. o dozen 700 “ “ “ “ 00 dozen 7 00 “ “ “ “ 000 dozen 7 00 “ “ Crain de Florence dozen 7 00 “ “ Catgut. - :. .dozen 3 00 “ Fine English, Filliform, No. o dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ 00 dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ 000 dozen 6 00 “ “ ivory tipped, Nos. 1 to 12 dozen 3 00 “ English, bone “ “ 1 to 12 [4725] dozen 1 25 “ Common Eng., “ “ “ 13 to 16 [4725] dozen 250 “ Fine English, double web, bone tips, Nos. 13 to 16 dozen 4 50 “ “ button-head, Nos. 1 to 12 [4705] dozen 9 00 “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 [4705] dozen 10 00 “ Fine Sea tangle, conical, “ 4 to 12. .dozen 900 “ “ “ olive, “ 4 to 12 dozen 900 “ White metal, Nos. 1 to 12. dozen 4 50 “ Metrical, hard rubber, Gouley’s. dozen 9 00 “ Whalebone dozen 6 00 “ Hard rubber dozen 600 Guides, Whalebone, Gouley’s .dozen 7 00 “ “ 24 inches long, Otis’ u dozen 9 00 CATHETERS. Catheters, Caustic, silver, Lallemand’s — - each 4 50 “ Prostatic, “ Nos. 5,6,7,. [4655] each 200 “ “ “ “ 8, 9, 10 [4655] each 3 00 “ “ “ “ 11, 12, 13. [4655] each 3 25 “ Male, “ “ 1 to 6 [4650] each 1 25 “ “ “ “ 7 and 8.. [4650] each 1 50 “ “ “ “ 9 “ 10. [4650] each 1 75 “ “ “ “ 11 “ i2_ 1... [4650] each 2 00 “ “ “ with Stylets each 2 50 “ “ and Female combined, silver, Van Buren’s [3731] each 2 75 “ “ “ “ “ Parker’s [373°] each 4 25 *• “ Jointed, silver .each 2 75 “ “ silver, Thompson’s. each 3 00 “ “ “ Otis’ each 2 00 “ “ “ Bumstead’s - each 3 00 “ “ “ Retention, Gouley’s ..each 2 50 “ “ “ Dr. A. W. Stein’s each 3 00 “ “ “ Vertebrated, Squire’s [4660] each 6 00 “ “ “ Division, for washing out the bladder each 6 00 •* “ “ Hewson’s ..each 3 50 “ “ “ Hutchinson’s each 3 00 “ “ “ Hunter, s .each 1 50 434 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Catheters, Male, plated, Prostatic - each 1 00 “ “ “ each 50 “ “ Spiral, Dr. Jencks’ [4682] each 2 00 “ and Female combined, plated [3731] each 1 50 “ “ “ “ “ Parker’s [3730] each 2 25 “ plated, Division, for washing out the bladder— .each 2 50 “ “ “ “ Hewson’s - .each 2 50 “ “ “ “ Cooling- .each 2 50 “ “ flat or oval .each 1 00 “ “ open end, with obdurator - -each 1 00 Tube, Regurgitating, silver, Bartholow’s .each 2 00 Catheter, Division, hard rubber, for washing out the bladder [4665] each 3 00 “ French gum elastic, for washing out the bladder each 1 50, 2 00 for washing out the bladder, Van Buren’s -each 2 50 “ Syringe, Van Buren’s ..each 3 00 “ Evacuating, Heurteloup’s .each 10 00 Apparatus for washing out the bladder, Van Buren & Keyes’ each 5 50 Wash Bottle, with 3 Catheters, Clover’s .each 12 00 Spray, Prostatic, hard rubber - .each 5 00 Catheters, Fine English, olive pointed, gum, red, Nos. 1 to 12 [4695] dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 [4695] dozen 10 00 “ “ conical pointed, “ “ “ 1 to 12 [4690] dozen 600 “ “ “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 [4690] dozen 10 00 “ “ “ “ black, “ 1 to 12 [4690] dozen 4 00 “ “ olive pointed, “ “ “ 1 to 12 [4695] dozen 4 00 “ “ tunneled point, “ Gouley’s .each 50 “ English, fine, ivory tips, Nos. 1 to 12. dozen 3 00 “ ‘ “ “ “ 13 to 16 ■....dozen 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ 1 to 12 [4670] dozen 1 25 “ “ bone tips, “ 13 to 16 [467°] dozen 2 50 “ “ P*rostatic, red “ 3 to 12 [4680] dozen 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ 3 to 12 Mercier’s [4680] dozen 6 00 “ Fine French, conical point, gum, Nos. 1 to 12 — [469°] dozen 7 00 “ “ “ “ 13 to 18 [4690] dozen 9 00 “ “ olive pointed, “ “ 13 to x8 [4695] dozen 900 “ “ “ “ “ 1 to 12 [4695] dozen 9 00 “ “ single curved, “ 1 to 15 Mercier’s.. [4680] dozen 9 00 “ “ double curved, “ 1 to 15 “ [4681] dozen 12 00 Winged, soft rubber, Holt’s each 1. 50 Retention, “ “ each 1 50 “ soft rubber, Nos. 5 to 14, N61aton’s each 35 “ “ finely polish’d,very smooth, Nos. 5 to 12, Jacques’[4720] each 85 “ “ “ N61aton’s - dozen 4 00 “ Division, Fine French, gum elastic, for washing out the bladder each 1 50 ‘‘ Extractor. each 18 00 URETHRAL SYRINGES. Syringes, Urethral, Bumstead’s. each 2 00 “ Taylor’s , , each 3 00 “ “ Hard rubber, —each 1 25 ‘ Universal each 1 5° SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 435 URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Syringes, Urethral, Thompson’s each 10 00 “ Catheter, silver ..each 5 00 Porte-Caustique, fine, Lallemand’s [4675] each 4 00 plain, “ each 2 50 ASPIRATORS FOR RETENTION OF URINE. Aspirator, Upright, Dieulafoy’s, large : each 65 00 “ small.... .each 54 00 Dieulafoy’s, Complete, on inclined plane each 75 00 Potain’s, French. each 30 00 “ American _. • each 14 00 Peaslee’s. each 15 00 Navy Pattern, with 2 lb. bottle each 16 00 Aspirator Attachment, Molesworth’s, both Dieulafoy and Pneumatic, to fit Climax Dilator (see Illustrated Catalogue, page 196) set 7 00 Trocar, Chassaignac’s, for puncturing the bladder .each 6 00 “ Curved, “ “ each 3 00 SCROTAL INSTRUMENTS. Clamp, Scrotal, Dr. Lewis’ each 3 50 “ Dr. H. G. Piffard’s. .each 4 00 Forceps, Epilating, “ pair 1 00 *' Depilating, Dr. M. H. Henry’s ' pair 2 50 Syringe, Hydrocele, Dr. W. H. Van Buren’s each 3 00 Trocars, Hydrocele, nested, set of 4 set 6 00 “ “ “ “ 3.. set 5 00 “ 4, Silver Canulas and German silver case set 8 00 “ 3, “ “ “ “ set 7 00 Exploring, Silver Canula each 1 50 Dr. J. L. Little’s .each . 2 50 with Silver Canula each 1 75 with German Silver Canula and Cap... each 1 50 Syphon each 8 00 with Stop-cock .each 1 25 For Suspensory Bandages and Scrotal Supporters, see pages 210 and 211. INSTRUMENTS FOR EXTERNAL PERINEAL URETHROTOMY. Director, Silver, Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s .each 2 00 Bistoury, Beaked, “ “ each 1 75 Hook, Sharp, “ “ . each 1 25 Knife, Probe pointed, Fine ivory handled each 2 50 Staff, Syme’s each 2 50 Sound, Tunneled, Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s .each 2 50 Staff, Catheter, “ “ each 2 50 Catheter, Retention, “ “ .' ..each 3 50 DR. ALEX. W. STEIN’S RETENTION CASE, CONTAINS: io Filiform Whalebone Guides ; 10 Filiform Gum Guides, with Styles to screw on ; i Silver Catheter, No. 7, French Gauge ; i Tunneled Catheter, No. 7, French Gauge ; 1 Thompson’s Probe-pointed Catheter; 1 Catheter with short beak open at extremity, with Obturator ; 10 French Olive pointed Catheters ; 4 Eng- lish Curved Gum Catheters ; 1 Squire’s Catheter ; 1 Mercier’s Prostatic Catheter ; 1 Plated Female Cath- eter ; 1 Hutchinson’s Retention Catheter; 1 N61aton’s Catheter ; 1 Peaslee’s Aspirator. In a fine wooden, morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, $70.00. 436 McKesson &. robbins’ prices-current, URETHRAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. URETHRAL DILATORS. Dilators, Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s [4750] each 12 00 “ Dr. F. J. Bumstead’s modification of Holt’s. each 22 00 Urethral, Voillemier’s. .each 20 00 “ Holt’s each 20 00 “ Schweig’s each 20 00 “ Steam’s [4751] each 5 00 URETHROTOMES. Urethrotome, Dr. F. J. Bumstead’s ' set of four 30 00 Straight, Dr. F. N. Otis’. [4761] each 30 00 Curved, “ .each 35 00 Dilating, Parallel, Dr. Alexander S. Hunter’s each 35 00 Trelat’s .each 12 00 Curved, Thompson’s each 12 00 Straight, “ ...each 12 00 Bulbous, Otis’. each 12 00 Maisonneuve’s each 12 00 Bumstead’s modification of Maisonneuve’s _.each 12 00 Civiale’s .each 12 00 “ Gouley’s. .each 1000 “ Giberson’s each 3000 Dilating, Gouley’s - ..each 15 00 Berkeley Hill’s each 25 00 Dr. W. H. Bates’ .. [4752] each 15 00 Dr. Gross’ each 7 00 Dr. C. Hillastmo’s each 30 00 Dr. Banks’ each 18 00 Dr. Spann’s [4760] each 18 00 Incisor, Prostatic, Maisonneuve’s ieach 12 00 Mercier’s each 12 00 Haemostat, Dilating, Dr. Alexanders. Hunter’s each 10 00 Hydrostatic, Dr. W. H. Bates’ ..each 2 00 Catheter, Division Cooling .each 2 50 GENITO-URINARY SETS. Sets, Genito-Urinary, U. S. Army .each 75 00 Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s .each 85 00 Dr. F. N. Otis’ .each 225 00 Dr. F. J. Bumstead’s each 170 00 GENITO-URINARY INSTRUMENT CASES. U. S. ARMY GENITO-URINARY SET, CONTAINS: 1 Gouley’s Dilating Urethrotome ; 1 Pure Silver Flexible Director ; 1 Gouley’s Probe Pointed Knife ; 1 Gouley’s Tenaculum ; 3 Gouley’s Staffs ; 2 Tunneled Catheter Staffs ; 1 Silver Double-current Catheter; 6 Otis’ Bougies tl boule ; 1 Pair Thompson’s Urethral Forceps ; 1 Set (4) Steel Sounds, with one handle ■ 1 Dozen Whalebone Guides ; 2 Long Whalebone Guides ; 4 Soft rubber Catheters ; 1 Mercier’s Catheter; 6 French Olive pointed Bougies; 1 Crain de Florence; 1 Rubber Yoke; 1 Paper Catheter Scale. In a fine rosewood case, lined with red chamois. Price, $75.00. DR. J. W. S. GOULEY’S GENITO-URINARY SET, CONTAINS : 5 English Gum Catheters ; 5 Bougies a boule ; 12 English Olive pointed Bougies ; 4 Spiral Whalebone Guides ; 6 Conical Tunneled Sounds ; 6 Conical Steel Sounds ; 1 Tunneled Catheter ; 1 Tunneled Catheter Staff ;• 1 Small Silver Grooved Probe ; 1 Tunneled Divulsor • 1 Tunneled Dilating Urethrotome ; 2 English Gum Catheters, open head ; 1 Gouley’s Beaked Bistoury; 1 Gouley’s Meatotome; 1 Sound Gauge, Metrical and English combined, known as Gouley’s Gauge ; 2 Jacques’ soft rubber Catheters. In a neat brass bound mahogany case, lined with red chamois. Price, $85.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES 437 GENITO-URINARY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. DR. F. N. OTIS’ GENITO-URINARY SET. 3 Otis’ Catheters, with Syringe ; 3 Filiform Guides for Catheters ; 1 Otis’ Urethrotome : 1 Otis’ Straight Urethrotome ; 1 Squire’s Catheter ; 1 Mercier’s Catheter ; 1 Oval Catheter ; 1 Maisonneuve s large Urethro- tome ; 1 Maisonneuve’s small Urethrotome ; 1 Catheter Staff ; 1 Lithotomy Staff ; 1 Little’s Director; 1 Ex- ploring Trocar; 1 Rectal Trocar; 1 Set Nested Trocars; 2 Scalpels, with German silver Raspatories; 1 Probe-pointed Scalpel 1 Scalpel, middle point 1 Pair Fenestrated Artery Forceps • 1 Pair Thomas’ Tissue Forceps; 1 Suture Needle, in handle; % Dozen Suture Needles • 1 Thompson’s Dilator ; 7 Otis’Sounds, with one handle: 18 Otis’ Bougies a boule; ]/i Dozen Filiform Bougies; y2 Dozen Olive-pointed Gum Catheters, French ; Dozen Jacques’ Fine India Rubber Catheters ; 1 Aspirator ; 1 Penis Syringe ; x Pair Small Pointed Forceps; 1 Pair Stone Forceps; 1 Lithotomy Scoop ; 1 Dolbeau’s Lithoclast; iDolbeau’s Dilator; 1 Set Hoff’s Serre-fines; 1 Otis’ Meatotome ; 1 Tape Measure. In a fine morocco covered case, satchel form, lined with velvet. Price, $225.00. DR. F. J. BUMSTEAD’S GENITO-URINARY SET. Arranged in trays, to be carried In a handsome morocco satchel. Price, $170.00. LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS. LITHOTOMY STAFFS. Staff, Lithotomy, Median, Dr. J. L. Little’s [4671] each 2 50 “ “ “ Dr. Markoe’s .each 2 00 “ “ Plain each 2 00 “ “ Lateral. .....each 3 50 “ “ Olive pointed .each 3 00 Director, “ Median, Dr. J. L. Little’s each 2 00 LITHOTOMY KNIVES. Bistoury, Lithotomy, for the Median operation, Dr. J. L. Little’s [4672] each 2 00 “ “ Dr. Blizard’s each 2 00 “ “ Fine ivory handled each 2 00 “ “ ■ “ ebony “ ....each 1 50 Scalpel, “ ivory “ each 2 00 “ “ Probe pointed, Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s. each 2 00 “ “ Sharp “ “ “ .each 2 00 Bisector, “ Ebony handled, Dr. James R. Wood’s each 4 25 “ “ Ivory “ “ “ each 5 50 Gorget, Steel — - each 4 00 “ Blunt each 2 50 Cach6, Lithotome, double each 25 00 “ “ single each 15 00 “ “ Hutchinson’s .each 14 00 SEARCHERS FOR STONE. Searcher, Sir Henry Thompson’s [4677] each 4 50 “ Dr. F. N. Otis’ [4676] each 5 00 for children, Dr. J. L. Little’s. ...each 2 00 “ Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s. each 2 00 Sounding Board, Billroth’s each 2 50 STONE EXTRACTING AND CRUSHING. Scoop, with Conductor.. each 2 50 “ with handle, Dr. J. L. Little’s . [4673] each 2 50 Forceps, Lithotomy, Straight, “ [4686] pair 3 00 “ “ Curved [4685] pair 3 00 “ “ Straight, pattern of Fig. 4685 pair 3 00 438 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, LITHOTOMY INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Lithoclast, double, Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s each 6 00 Dolbeau’s.. each 6 00 “ open each 6 00 with lever .each 7 00 with screw, fine each 6 00 Dilator, latest improved, Dolbeau’s each 35 00 “ original, “ each 24 00 “ Dr. J. W. S. Gouley’s. each 2 50 Canule a Chemise .each 1 25 Tube, D6bris, and Obdurator. .each 2 50 Syringe, Debris, Van Buren’s : each 3 50 “ and Catheter, Evacuating, Dr. R. F. Weir’s each 12 00 ‘ “ “ Bigelow’s .each 18 00 Lithotomy Case, Median, Dr. J. L. Little’s .each 60 00 Other Lithotomy Cases arranged to order LITHOTRITES. Lithotrites, Thompsons each 50 00 This Lithotrite is of superior finish and workmanship, and is guaranteed to be equal to those of the best European manufacture. Lithotrite, Teevan’s. .each 35 00 “ “ fine each 50 00 “ of superior workmanship, Civiale’s. each 50 00 “ Civiale’s each 35 00 “ Fergusons — [4790] each 40 00 “ latest model, Dr. Reliquet’s each 35 00 ‘ ‘ Thompson s warranted equal to any manufactured in this country[4791] each 30 00 “ Collin’s each 35 00 ‘‘ Bigelow’s [4792] each 40 00 “ Keyes’ each 50 00 RECTAL INSTRUMENTS. Speculum, nickel plated, Trivalvular, Lane’s [4800] each 10 00 “ Anal, Dr. Louis Sass’. [4801] each 4 50 “ “ Anal, Thebaud’s ... [4802] each xo 00 “ “ Bivalvular, Anal _. each 400 “ “ “ Bodenhamer’s [4803] each 4 00 “ Anal, hinged [4804] each 4 50 “ “ Van Buren.s •_ each 4 50 “ Glass Reflecting .each 75 “ Ashton’s .each 75 Cylindrical, metallic each 2 50 *’ Anal, with folding handle, metallic. .each 3 50 “ “ with sliding glass window, metallic, Reed’s.. .each 3 50 Director, grooved, hard rubber each 1 50 “ “ “ 4 grooves each 1 50 with probe point, silver — each 2 00 steel, Allingham s ..each 2 50 Dilator, Rectal, Mason’s 10 00 “ “ Dr. J. L. Little’s each 11 00 “ Bauer’s each 10 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 439 RECTAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Dilator, Rectal, Dr. Molesworth’s, Climax, dilating from % to 4 inches (see Illus- trated Catalogue, page 196). :._each 15 00 Bougies, Exploring, olive ends, Bodenhamer’s each 1 00 “ “ bulbousends, “ [4820] each 1 25 “ Rectal, conical, English [4824] each 1 00 “ “ “ soft rubber .each 1 00 “ “ cylindrical, “ --- each 75 “ “ olive ends, “ ' each 1 25 Rectal, cylindrical, English — [4825] each 80 “ “ “ hard rubber each 75 Dilators, “ soft rubber, Wales’ each, 1 25 to 3 00 Explorers, “ “ “ .each 1 50 Irrigator, “ “ “ each 1 50 Syringe, for expanding the explorer and irrigating the rectum— .each 2 00 Tubes, Endo-Colonic, O’Beirn’s each 1 25 “ “ “ French each 1 00 HEMORRHOIDAL CLAMPS AND ECRASEURS Clamp, Parrellel, Sidney Jones’ - each 12 00 “ Plain, Smith’s .. .each 5 00 “ Fine, “ - .each 6 00 “ Curling’s : - .each 5 00 Ecraseur, Rectilinear, Nott’s .each 9 00 “ Byford’s. - each 5 00 “ Straight wire. - .each 6 00 “ Curvilinear, Bodenhamer’s - each 5 00 Canula, double, Gooch’s. each 2 50 Enterotome, for artificial anus, Dr. Pana’s each 4 00 “ “ “ Dupuytren’s each 5 00 Forceps, Double Tenaculum, for pulling down the rectum, Byrnes’ pair 6 00 “ for grasping haemorrhoids pair 5 00 “ Volsella, for pulling down haemorrhoids pair 3 00 “ for extracting impacted faeces - - ..pair 300 “ Needle, Dr. T. A. Emmet’s - pair 3 00 “ Artery and Needle, slide catch - pair 2 25 Knot-tier, Carroll’s - .each 2 50 Scissors, Pile, Bush's pair 1 50 “ Allingham’s. - - pair 5 00 Curettes, Rectal, for extracting impacted faeces - .each 2 00 Rectotome, Dr. Tillaux’s. each 15 00 Bistoury, Concealed, for rectal strictures i —each 7 00 Probe pointed, fine ivory handled, for puncturing sacculi each 1 75 Trocar, Exploring, for evacuating fluid collections - each 1 50 Applicator, Cotton, steel .each 50 Sponge Holder .each 1 00 Tubes, Recto-Colonic, Bodenhamer’s —each 7 50 Needles, Pile, Bush’s each 4 00 “ Dixon’s - each 1 50 “ “ Angular. - each 1 00 Hutchinson’s each 300 Carriers, Ligature, Lendt’s - each 1 25 440 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, RECTAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Ligators, Van Buren’s each 7 00 Cups, Platina, Lendt’s eaeh 4 50 Probes, long, pure silver .each 1 50 Bougie, Pile and Prolapsus Ani Supporter - each 1 00 Truss, Prolapsus Ani. - each 2 00 ACTUAL AND THERMO-CAUTERY. Lamp, Alcohol, self-blowing, with stand for heating cautery irons. .each 4 50 “ “ “ each 4 00 Cautery Iron, wedge shaped , - each 1 50 “ “ bulbous “ —each 1 50 “ “ olive “ each 1 50 “ “ acorn “ ......each 1 50 “ “ nummular, shaped .each 1 50 “ “ olive shaped, covered with platina. each 8 00 “ “ pointed — , each 1 50 Thermo-Cautery, with two points, alcohol lamp and bottle, in case, Paquelin’s.each 60 00 “ Scissors, Paquelin’s. —each 30 00 “ point oval “ - — - .each 15 00 “ “ curved, “ each 18 00 “ “ straight “ .. .each 15 00 ,L “ flat, “ - each 15 00 tJ “ round “ ; each 15 00 “ “ right angle, Paquelin’s each 20 00 “ “ curved up, the barrel covered with wood, Paquelin’s each 15 00 ANAL SYRINGES. Syringe, Pump, Enema, Hard Rubber each 3 00 “ Bag, “ Soft “ each 2 00 “ “ “ “ Green Rubber, 10 oz .each 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ 8 oz. .each 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ 6 oz .each 1 75 WHITE METAL SYRINGES—DOUBLE LEATHER PISTONS. 24 oz. self, in wood case, 2 pipes, medium dozen 25 00 16 “ “ “ “ “ - - dozen 16 00 12 “ “ “ “ “ - dozen 14 00 xo “ “ “ “ “ dozen 12 00 8 “ “ “ “ “ dozen 11 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ dozen 9 00 4 “ “ “ “ “ dozen 7 00 24 “ single, in paper boxes, medium, dozen 18 00 x6 “ “ “ “ dozen 12 00 12 “ “ “ “ dozen 10 00 10 “ “ “ “ dozen 9 00 8 “ “ “ “ dozen 7 00 6 “ “ “ “ ...dozen 5 00 4 “ “ “ “ —dozen 4 00 2 “ “ “ “ dozen 3 00 x “ “ “ “ dozen 2 50 yz “ or P. P - ..gross 12 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 441 RECTAL INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Irrigator, Rectal, Bodenhamer’s each 3 00 “ No. 1 each 8 00 “ “ 2 each 6 00 “ “ 3 each 5 50 POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS. Knife, Brain... [4840] each 3 00 “ Cartilage and Amputating .each 2 50 “ “ Heavy [4841] each 2 50 “ “ Plain, steel handled. ..each 75 “ “ Fine, “ “ 1 .each 1 00 “ “ “ ebony each 1 50 “ “ “ ivory “ [4842] each 2 00 “ Saw, and Chisel, with movable handle, Finnell’s each 4 50 Scalpel, ebony handled, fine [4843] each 1 00 “ “ “ plain. l [4845] each 75 “ “ “ Dr. Wm. Darling’s [4844] each 75 “ ivory, “ “ each 1 25 “ “ “ French pattern, .each 1 00 “ “ “ fine .. each 1 00 “ “ “ extra fine .each 1 50 Saw, Post-Mortem, large each 5 00 “ “ “ with shifting back. each 600 “ “ Compact, large. each 5 00 “ “ “ “ with shifting back each 6 00 ‘ Articulated, with shifting back each 2 50 “ “ and Post-Mortem Hammer, jointed. ..each 6 00 Hammer, Post-Mortem, steel .each 2 50 Forceps, Cartilage Cutting .pair 4 00 Costotome, fine ..each 6 00 plain each 5 00 Scissors, Arterytome pair 1 50 “ Bronchotome. pair 1 50 “ Enterotome [4850] pair 2 50 “ Dissecting, Straight, fine pair x 50 “ “ “ plain. pair 75 “ “ Dr. Wm. Darling’s. pair 1 00 Chisel, Post-Mortem, Plain each 50 “ “ with shoulder each 1 50 fine. [4860] each 2 00 Knife Chisel, Linhardt’s .each 2 00 Rachitome each, 1 50 and 2 00 Chain Hooks, Dr. Wm. Darling’s. set 1 00 Blow Pipe, German silver each 25 with stop-cock. .each 2 00 Ligature Needle each 1 75 plain each 75 fine .each 1 25 Forceps, Dissecting, fine .pair 75 “ “ plain ..pair 50 442 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS, Continued. Forceps, Dissecting, Dr. Wm. Darling’s pair 75 “ Post-Mortem, long, fine pair 1 50 Hook, Calivarium. each 1 25 Syringe, Anatomical, with 5 straight canulae, 2 stop cocks, 2 handles. In a finely polished wood box, lined with red chamois ; 13 inches long, 6}4 inches wide, 3 inches deep each 35 00 “ Anatomical, with 5 straight canulae, 2 stop cocks, and 2 handles. In a finely polished wood box, lined with red chamois ; inches long, 5^ inches wide, inches deep. each 30 00 “ Anatomical and Embalming, with 3 canulae for large vessels, 3 canulae for small vessels, one porte-canula, and 2 stop cocks. In a finely polished case, lined with red chamois ; inches long, 4]/,, inches wide, 2^ inches deep each 3000 “ Embalming, nickel plated, with 3 canulae. It has a long suction tube, to enable the operator to use fluid from a bottle connected with the canula by means of gum enema tubing, In a mahogany case, lined with vel- vet ; inches long, inches wide, inches deep each 18 00 Embalming Set, Clark’s, in case .each 10 00 POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING SETS. Post-Mortem Set, No. 1, with fine ivory handled instruments .each 60 00 “ “ 1, “ ebony “ “ each 45 00 “ “ 2, “ “ “ “ .each 40 00 “ “ 3, “ “ “ “ .each 35 00 “ “ 4, “ “ “ “ each 30 00 “ “ 5, “ “ “ “ .each 22 00 “ Coroner’s Pocket each 20 00 and Dissecting Set, Finnell’s, ebony handled instruments each 12 00 “ “ “ ivory “ “ .each 16 00 Dissecting Set, Pocket, No. 1 1 set 12 00 “ “ “ “ 2. set 12 00 “ Fine, No. i_ each 8 00 “ “ “ “ 2.. .each 6 00 “ “ “ “ 3. each 9 00 “ “ “ 4. .each 7 00 “ “ “ “ 5. 1 .each 5 00 “ Plain, “ I. .each 600 “ “ “ “ 2. .each 5 00 “ “ “ “ 3 each 4 00 POST-MORTEM SETS. NO. 1 FINE POST-MORTEM SET, WITH IVORY HANDLED INSTRUMENTS. 1 Short Amputating Knife ; 1 Brain Knife ; 1 Heavy Cartilage Knife ; t Fine Heavy Cartilage Knife ; 4 Fine ivory handled Scalpels; 1 Fine ivory handled Tenaculum; 1 Fine ivory handled Artery Needle ; t German silver Director; 1 Set Darling’s Chain Hooks; 1 Blow Pipe, with stop-cock; 1 Chisel, with shoulder; 1 Screw-driver ; 1 Steel Hammer ; 1 Costotome ; 1 Pair Long Forceps ; 1 Pair Disecting Forceps; 1 Enterotome ; x Pair Scissors; 1 Large Saw, shifting back; 4 Suture Needles. In a fine rosewood case, brass bound, lined with red chamois. Price, $60.00. No. i PLAIN POST-MORTEM SET. WITH EBONY HANDLED INSTRUMENTS. Contents same as No i Fine. In a mahogany case, brass bound, lined with velvet. Price, $45.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 443 POST-MORTEM SETS, Continued. NO. 2 FINE POST-MORTEM SET. 1 Amputating Knife, ebony handled ; 1 Brain Knife, ebony handled ; 1 Heavy Post-mortem Knife, ebony handled ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handled ; 4 Scalpels, ivory handled ; 1 Tenaculum, ivory handled ; 1 Pair Disecting Forceps ; 1 Chisel with shoulder ; 1 Steel Hammer; 1 Costotome ; 1 Enterotome ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Long Forceps ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Set Chain Hooks ; 2 Suture Needles ; 1 Articulated Saw. In a fine mahogany case, lined with velvet. Price, $40.00. NO. 3 POST-MORTEM SET. 1 Brain Knife, ebony handled ; 4 Scalpels, ebony "handled ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handled ; 1 Tena- culum, ebony handled ; 1 Pair Long Forceps; 1 Pair Disecting Forceps • 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; 1 Costo- tome ; 1 Enterotome ; 1 Chisel, with shoulder ; 1 Steel Hammer; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Set Chain Hooks; 2 Suture Needles ; 1 Articulated Saw. In a mahogany case, lined with velvet. Price, $35.00. NO. 4 POST-MORTEM SET. 1 Heavy Post-mortem Knife, ebony handled ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handled ; 4 Scalpels, ebony handled; 1 Pair Disecting Forceps ; 1 Pair Long Forceps ; 1 Pair Scissors ; 1 Chisel; 1 Hammer ; 1 Costotome ; 1 Enterotome ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Set Chain Hooks ; 2 Suture Needles ; 1 Articulated Saw. In a mahogany case, lined with velvet. Price, $30.00. Fig. 4670. DR, LEONARD’S POST-MORTEM CASE CONTAINS. x Chisel, with shoulder ; 1 Enterotome ; 1 Steel Hammer ; 1 Blow Pipe; 1 Thumb Forceps ; 1 Curved Scissors; 1 Heavy Cartilage Knife; 1 Knife and Saw, with one handle- 1 Cartilage Knife; 3 Ebony handled Scalpels ; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Set Chain Hooks ; % dozen Needles ; 1 Hank Linen Thread. In rose- wood case, brass bound, 4 inches wide, 1% deep, gY long. Price, $25.00. No. 5 POST-MORTEM SET. 1 Heavy Cartilage Knife, ebony handled ; 4 Scalpels, ebony handled ; 1 Steel Hammer; 1 Chisel; 1 Pair Thumb Forceps; 1 Pair Scissors; 1 Enterotome ; 1 Shifting Back Saw. In a mahogany case, lined with velvet. Price, $22.00. CORONER’S POST-MORTEM SET. 1 Heavy Cartilage Knife • 1 Shifting Back Saw and Chisel, to fit into steel handle ; 1 Pair Scissors ; 1 Pair Dissecting Forceps ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Tenaculum ; 4 Scalpels, ivory handled, (1 of the Scalpels has a handle graduated as a rule); 1 Graduated Probe, to screw in centre. In a fine Russia leather pocket case, Price, $20.00. FINNELL’S POST-MORTEM AND DISSECTING SET. 1 Amputating Knife and Saw, with shifting handle ; 3 Scalpels, ebony handled ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handled • 1 Pair Dissecting Scissors ; 1 Tenaculum ; 1 Set Chain Hooks ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Pair Darling’s Dis- secting Forceps; 1 Chisel. In a brass bound rosewood case, with lock and key, and lined with velvet. Price, $12.00. DISSECTING SETS. DISSECTING SET OF DR. WM. DARLING. Professor of Anatomy in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. 3 Darling’s Scalpels, assorted ; 1 Set Darling’s Chain Hooks, adjustable ; 1 Pair Darlings Dissecting Forceps ; 1 Pair Dissecting Scissors, curved up. In a polished walnut case, without lining. Price, $5.50. DR. WM. DARLING’S DISSECTING SET, with fine ivory handles. Price, $7.00. POCKET DISSECTING SET, No. 1. 4 Scalpels, ivory handled ; 1 Tenaculum, ivory handled ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handied ; 1 Director, German silver ; 1 Probe, with eye ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Pair Scissors ; 1 Pair Dissecting Forceps; 1 Set Chain Hooks. In a Russia leather pocket case. Price, $12.00. POCKET DISSECTING SET, No. 2. 4 Scalpels, to fit into tortoise shell handle ; 1 Tenaculum, to fit into tortoise shell handle ; 2 Tortoise shell Handles ; 1 Set Chain Hooks ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Pair Straight Scissors ; x Pair Dissecting Forceps ; 1 Cartilage Knife, steel handled. In a patent leather pocket case. Price, $12.00. No. i FINE DISSECTING SET. 4 Scalpels, assorted sizes, fine ivory handles • i Tenaculum, fine ivory handled ; i Cartilage Knife, steel handled; i Pair Thumb Forceps ; i Pair Fine Scissors; i Blow Pipe ; x Set Chain Hooks. In a neat ma- hogany case, without lining. Price, $8.00. McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, 444 DISSECTING SETS, Continued. No. 2 FINE DISSECTING SET. 2 Scalpels, ivory handled ; 1 Tenaculum, ivory handled ; 1 Pair Scissors ; 1 Pair Dissecting Forceps ; 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Set Chain Hooks. In a neat mahogany case, without lining. Price, $6.00. No. 3 FINE DISSECTING SET. 4 Fine ivory handled Scalpels ; 1 Fine ivory handled Cartilage Knife ; 1 Fine ivory handled Tenaculum; 1 Pair fine straight Scissors ; 1 Pair Darling’s Dissecting Forceps ; 1 Set Darling’s Chain Hooks ; 1 Blow Pipe, German silver. In a fine rosewood case, with lock and key, and lined with velvet. Price, $9.00. No. 4 FINE DISSECTING SET. Contents same as No. 1 Fine. In a morocco case, lined with velvet. Price, $7.00. No. 5 FINE DISSECTING SET. Contents same as No. 2 Fine. In a morocco case, lined with velvet. Price, $5.00. No. 1 PLAIN DISSECTING SET. Contents same as No. 1 Fine. Has ebony handled Knives. Price, 6.00. No. 2 PLAIN DISSECTING SET. Contents same as No. 2 Fine. Has ebony handled Knives. Price, $5.00. No. 3 PLAIN DISSECTING SET. 2 Scalpels, ebony handled ; 1 Tenaculum, ebony handled ; 1 Pair Scissors ; 1 Pair Dissecting Forceps 1 Blow Pipe ; 1 Set Chain Hooks. In a morocco case. Price, 4.00. MICROSCOPIC DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS. Scalpel, Fine ivory handled- — each i oo “ “ “ flat on one side each i 25 “ “ ebony handled each 75 Needle, “ “ “ each 75 “ ' ‘ ivory “ - ..each 1 00 “ “ steel “ each 50 Bistoury, Fine ebony handled. .each 75 Knife, Parallel, Valentine’s. .each 8 00 “ “ Double .each 8 50 “ for cutting sections, Dr. Fray’s each 1 75 Razors “ “ ...each 1 75 Scissors, Fine straight. pair 1 50 “ “ curved. - — pair 1 50 “ Ivory handled. pair 6 00 Turn Table r .each 5 00 Bottles, Capped, with glass pipettes. s... .each 75 Forceps, Fine straight ..pair 1 25 “ “ curved pair 1 25 “ “ rotating. ..pair 4 75 Glass Slides, plain dozen 25 “ “ ground edges 1: .dozen 50 “ Object Covers ounce 3.00 to 4 00 Syringes, Microscopic Injecting, made of fine German silver, in case each 10 00 “ “ of glass, with metal mountings and points..— —each 8 00 Spatula for removing specimens from bottles, made in 3 sizes each 1 00 Microscopes supplied to order, ranging in value from 2.50 to 375.00. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 445 MICROSCOPIC DISSECTING SETS. MICROSCOPIC DISSECTING SET, No. 1. 3 Scalpels, ivory handled ; 2 Needles, ivory handled ; 1 curved Bistoury, ivory handled ; 1 Pair straight Scissors ; i Pair curved Scissors ; 1 Pair fine straight Forceps ; 1 Pair fine curved Forceps ; 1 Pray’s Knife for cutting sections. In a neat morocco case. Price, $16.00. MICROSCOPIC DISSECTING SET, No. 2. 2 Scalpels, ebony handled ; 1 curved Bistoury, ebony handled ; 2 Needles, ebony handled ; 1 Pair curved Scissors ; 1 Pair straight Forceps ; x Pair curved Forceps. In a neat morocco case. Price, $9.00. INSTRUMENTS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH- Tambour of Marcy ._ each 25 00 Key, Du Bois Reymond’s each 15 00 Tuning Fork, kept in vibration by electro-magnet, for chronographic work each 80 00 Revolving Cylinder, with Foucalt’s Astronomical Clock-work, arranged to revolve once in a second, once in ten seconds, or once in a minute. The mechanism is of the highest order, Secretan's. each 275 00 Pince Myrsgraphique each 28 00 Sphygmoscope of Marcy each 75 00 Chronograph “ each 35 00 Rabbit Holder, arranged in such a manner that the animal under observation can be securely placed in any position desired. .each 28 00 Cardiac Sound for a dog each 5 00 Cutting Hook for spinal nerves each 2 00 Blunt “ “ “ each 1 50 Stylets for cutting floor of fourth ventricle. .each 2 50 “ for cutting the fifth and seventh pair of nerves. each 2 00 Handle each 2 00 Gastric Fistula Tube, silver, with Extention Key, by J. W. S. Arnold, M. D., Pro- fessor of Physiology in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York each 5 00 Gastric Fistula Tubes, plated, Prof. J. W. S. Arnold’s. each 5 00 “ “ “ plain , .each 2 00 Instrument for breaking up the medulla each 2 00 Foreeps, Bone Cutting, grooved, Prof. J. W. S. Arnold’s pair 5 00 “ Fine Artery Thumb pair 75 “ Artery, slide catch. pair 2 25 Costotomes ..each 600 Scalpels, ivory handled, fine . each 1 00 Tenaculums, “ “ ..each 1 00 Artery Needles, ebony handled, fine each x 75 Scissors, fine straight pair 1 50 “ curved .pair 1 50 Blow Pipe, with stop-cock each 2 50 Resuscitating Bellows pair 10 00 Directors, Long German silver .each 1 50 Case for Physiological Research, Prof. J. W. S. Arnold’s. ...each 90 00 INSTRUMENTS FOR PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. STETHOSCOPES. Stethoscope, Double, Elastic Spring, Camman’s each 3 00 “ Spiral “ “ [4880] each 3 50 “ Camman’s Improved- ' [4881] each 4 00 Davis’ .each 3 50 446 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current. INSTRUMENTS FOR PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS, Continued. Stethoscopes, Todd’s. [4882] each 2 00 Differentiated, Allison’s. .each 5 00 Flexible. — , .each 1 00 Cedar, ivory mounted .each 1 00 Ebony [4883] each 35 “ Hard Rubber. each 50 Pocket Folding [4884] each 1 50 Cedar. [4885] each 50 Hammer, and Pleximeter, Vernon’s each 4 50 PERCUSSORS. Hammer, Percussion, Flint’s [4895] each 1 25 Bennett’s [4896] each 2 00 Bartlett’s each 1 25 Schroetter’s .each 2 00 Vernon’s each 1 25 PLEXIMETERS. Pleximeter, Ivory. each 1 00 Flint’s [4889] each 40 Bartlett’s, single. each 1 00 “ double each 1 25 Pneumatometer, Holden’s. .each 7 00 Sphygmograph, “ each 40 00 Resonator, “ .• each 2 50 H6matim6tre. each 25 00 Eye Piece, Natchet’s, No. 2. 1 each 10 00 APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS.—URINARY. Urinometer, with graduated test glass, McKesson & Robbins’ Patent. [4900] each 3 00 McKesson & Robbins’ .each 2 50 These instruments possess very striking advantages over the old form. The scale is engine divided, and figured in black on a white enamel stem, thus avoiding all errors arising from shifting of scale, as with paper and ivory, and corrosion, as with metal. In using this instru- ment, the urine to be tested is poured into a graduated glass vessel, and allowed to float freely. The point at which it remains stationary indicates in grains of specific gravity the departure, in one direction or the other, from the normal standard of specific gravity of healthy urine. The substitution of a flattened bottom bulb for the old spherical form greatly facilitates the reading of the scale, which is thus kept facing the observer, and remains stationary in the centre of the tube, and is not attracted to the side, as in the common imperfect urinometers so much used. Urinometer, Hard Rubber [4901] each 3 00 For a considerable space of time, our attention has been given to the manufacture of the Hard Rubber Urinometer, owing to the numerous complaints of breakages and accidents at- tending the ordinary glass and metal instruments. After continued experiments with them, we have found that they nave proved a perfect success for their accuracy and durability, and we therefore venture respectfully to recommend them to the medical profession. The superiority of the hard rubber instrument has already insured its preference. No one can compare the three instruments without seeing that rubber is a better material than glass or metal; it is not liable to break, is not in the least affected by urine, and it is found in practice that the specific gravity can be more promptly ascertained by the hard rubber instrument than any other. Being graduated with white figures on a black surface, it is very easily read with accuracy. Urinometer, Fine Standard Glass ... each r 50 “ French “ with graduated test tube each 1 00 “ German “ .each 75 Plain “ - each 50 Dr. B. G. Fowler’s, 1030 to 1060 sp. gr ...each 2 00 0 1030 “ each 2 00 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 447 APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS—URINARY, Continued. Test Tubes, Urinary, nested - [492°] dozen 50 “ “ with lip and foot each 25 Glasses, Beaker, nested, 1 to 10 oz [2070] eafch 15 “ Watch, nested . - .each 10 Glass, Precipitating - each 40 “ Cylindric, on foot, with lip graduated each 75 Dishes, Evaporating, with lips, Berlin, 1 to 3 inches. — [2051] each, 25 50 Burettes, with stand, 25 cc .each 1 50 “ “ 50 cc each 1 75 “ “ 100 cc each, 3 00 5 00 “ Cassamajor’s — each 3 00 “ 25-50 cc .each, 2 00, 2 50 “ 25 cc each 2 00 “ 50 cc - each 250 “ 100 cc - each 300 “ 25 cc .each 2 75 “ 50 cc each 3 00 “ 100 cc - each 4 00 “ Support, with adjustable clamp and universal joint, made of brass on tri- pod base each, 3 50 to 10 00 Bottle, Mohr’s, for preparing the normal test solutions each 4 50 Flasks [2065] each, 25 75 Forceps, Brass, straight .pair 50 “ “ curved pair 50 Pestle and Mortar Glass [2515] each 35 “ “ Wedgewood —*--- [2497] each 50 Funnels, Glass - [2075] each, 10 75 Hard Rubber. - each, 25 75 Lamps, Glass Alcohol [235°] each, 40 x 00 “ Brass “ with brass tripod .each 75 “ “ plain [4925] each 35 Test Stands, Urinary. .each 75 Test Set, Roberts’ Urinary, complete - - set 26 00 Improved by Dr. Wm. B. Lewis. This desirable apparatus consists of the following parts: 1 Set Neubauer’s Urinometers, in two spindles, one ranging from 1,000 to 1,020, and one from 1,020 to 1,040 complete, with necessary Test Glasses; 4 Urine Glasses, conical, with lip and foot; 6 Test Tubes, of annealed glass, 5 inches long; 1 Alcohol Lamp, complete; 5 Bottles, with engraved labels, of 5 ounce capacity, containing the following pure re-agents: Acetic Acid, Nitric Acid, Liquor Potassae, Liquor Ammonia, Fehling Solution ; 1 Burette, with spring clamp, graduated from o to 2,000 grains ; 1 Bunsen’s Burette Holder ; 3 Pipettes, 5 to 6 inches long ; 3 Stirring Rods ; 1 Graduate ; 1 Flask, with flat bottom ; 1 Ring, to support Flask ; 1 box Litmus Paper. The whole is tastefully and conveniently arranged on a circular stand of two tires, made of polished wood, exactly to suit the wants of the physician in office. Polariscope, Mitserlich’s - each 50 00 Apparatus for estimating urea in urine, Russell & West’s .each 6 00 Directions.—Fill the small pipette up to the mark with the urine to be tested. This will measure exactly 5 cubic centimetres- let it flow down the bulb tube, then pour in water until it rises to the top of the constriction. Put in the long stopper, having seen that no air is below it. Fill up the tube with the hypo-bromite solution, and fix the tube in the rubber holder attached to the trough ; then pour in water till the trough is half full; fill the measuring tubewith water and invert it in the trough ; pull up the stopper and slip the measuring tube over the bulb tube ; warm the bulb till it feels not; if see. of urine gives off more nitrogen than fills the tube to figure 3, dilute the urine with an equal volume of water and take 5CC. of the dilution, read off and multiply by 2. If the urine contains albumen, heat it with 2 or 3 drops of acetic acid, filter, and fake 5CC. of the filtrate. Hypo-Bromous Solution.—Dissolve 100 grammes ozs.) of solid caustic soda in 250CC. (9 ozs.) of water ; when cold, add 25CC. (7 drachms) of bromine. This solution keeps badly ; it is best prepared in the following manner : Dissolve the caustic soda in the water. This solution may be made in large quantities, for it will keep good almost any length of time ; of this solution take a part, and add the bromine in the proper proportion when it is required for use. 448 McKesson &, robbins' prices-current, APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS—URINARY, Continued. Tubes, Drop .each 15 Pipettes, with Bulb each 25 00 VANCE’S URINARY TEST SET, CONTAINS: 1 Urinometer ; 1 Thermometer ; 1 Nest of small Test Tubes ; 1 Acid Bottle ; 2 Glass Pipettes ; 1 Pair Brass Forceps ; 1 Piece Platina. In a neat wooden morocco covered case, lined with velvet; 5*4 inches long, 2% inches wide, 1 inches deep. Price, $6.00. URINARY TEST SET, No. i, CONTAINS: 3 Evaporating Dishes; 2 Watch Glasses; 1 Hard Rubber Urinometer; 1 Glass; 1 Glass Funnel; 6 Glass Test Tubes ; 1 Precipitating Glass ; 3 Glass Tubes ; 3 Glass Stirring Rods ; 1 Glass Pipette ; 1 Glass Graduate Measure ; 3 Glass stoppered Acid Bottles, W. M. ; 3 Glass stoppered Acid Bottles, N. M. ; 1 Pair Brass Forceps ; 1 Brass Lamp, with tripod ; 1 Piece Wire Gauze ; 1 Piece Platina ; 1 Glass Flask ; 1 Ther- mometer ; Litmus Paper. In a neat wooden morocco covered case, lined with velvet. Price, $20.00. URINARY TEST SET, No. 2, CONTAINS : 2 Porcelain Evaporating Dishes ; 2 Watch Glasses ; 1 Urinometer; 6 Test Tubes ; 1 Flask ; 1 Lamp ; 1 Pair Brass Forceps ; 1 Stirring Rod ; 1 Glass Tube ; 1 Graduate Measure ; 3 W. M. Acid Bottles; 3 N.M.: 1 Piece Platina. In a neat wooden morocco covered case. Price, $12.00. FEVER THERMOMETERS. The Clinical Thermometer has within a comparatively few years become one of the most important of instruments for diagnosis. Nearly every physician feels the import- ance of having and using such an instrument. While many improvements have been made from time to time in form and finish, until very recently no adequate consideration has been given to the importance of tested accuracy in these instruments. This fact renders uncertain and unreliable nearly all medical thermometrical record. The present uncertainty concerning thermometers is concisely stated by Dr. Leonard Waldo in his “ Report to the Board of Managers of the Winchester Observatory ” : “There have been comparatively but few physicians’ thermometers made in this country which have united accurate graduation of the scale with the requisite age of tube necessary to preclude further sensible changes, and there is little doubt that the great majority of physicians’ thermometers now in use in the United States are from one-half to two degrees too high in their indications.” We may fairly claim that the only exceptions to this deplorable condition are those Thermometers of our make which are marked S upon the tube, and certain grades— difficult to identify—made by Cassella, London. All authorities urge the necessity of seasoning or ageing the tubes of thermometers before they are finished by graduating the scale. The length of time needed to so season a thermometer as to preclude considerable change of its reading is not yet definitely de- termined. It is safe to say that the older a thermometer tube is before graduation the less the amount of change. Thermometers one year aged are being sold as seasoned thermometers. They are far more valuable than those of unknown or less age, but it is certain that with the material in general use one year’s ageing does not preclude the possi- bility of further and considerable change. From our experience it is not safe to call a thermometer tube under three years’ age a seasoned tube. The question of age is the question in buying or using a thermometer. We will furnish our certificate of age with all thermometers over one year old, and Yale College Certificate of Variation whenever desired. These Certificates of Variation indicate the actual standing of the thermometer at date, but— Those with thermometers of unstated age can be depended upon only a few months. Those with thermometers of one year age may be only a few tenths of a degree wrong at the end of a year. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 449 FEVER THERMOMETERS, Continued. Those with thermometers of three years’ age can be depended upon for a period of years. For the convenience of the profession we append a list of the different grades of Thermometers now manufactured for us. Guaranteeing not as irresponsible makers do, all grades absolutely correct,” but “ each Thermometer just as represented in certificate accompanying it.” DESCRIPTION. Thermometer, 6 inch, contracted stem ; graduated in 5th ; three years old or over; each instrument having Yale College Certificate of Variation and a Certificate of Age — — each 5 00 5 inch, same as above - [495°] each 6 00 “ 4 “ “ “ each 6 00 “ 5 “ same as above, but non-contracted stem _each 4 00 The degree of accuracy is the same ; but, as the bore of the tube is straight, care must be exercised in adjusting the index to avoid shaking it into the bulb. Thermometer, 6 inch, same as above - each 3 50 “ 5 “ contracted stem; graduated in 5ths; one year old, with Cer- tificates of Variation and Age each 4 00 4 inch, same as above - .....each 4 00 5 inch contracted stem; graduated to 5ths; not over six months old, with Certificate of Variation each 3 00 4 inch, same as above- — .each 3 00 5 “ lens front; contracted stem; graduated to 5ths, with Certifi- cate of Variation - - — [495x] each 4 00 •• 4 inch, same as above each 4 00 " inch lens front; contracted stem; graduated to 5ths; one year old, with Certificates of Variation and Age - .each 4 50 This is excelled only by our Fully Seasoned Thermometers. Where difficulty is found in discerning the index, this is the best article that can be found. Thermometer, 5 inch contracted stem; graduated to 5ths, with Certificate of Varia- tion each 4 50 A very handsome instrument, with red filled scale. Made with the Improved Oval Bore and Indestructible Index. No air speck, but index formed each 4. '5 ar>d 6 inches long each 3 00 “ Fine English contracted stem, the stem has a glass covering to retain the graduation - ..each 4 00 “ Aitkin’s straight and curved, in morocco covered case.. pair 5 00 450 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, FEVER THERMOMETERS, Continued. Thermometer, Fine English contracted stem, with lens front for enlarging the register, and the reverse side flattened to prevent rolling when laid on a table; in fine ebony cases, four and five inches long,... .each 4 50 in morocco covered cases, fine ivory scale self-registering [4952] each 2 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ non “ each 2 00 Surface self-registering ring .. each 5 50 link. _ each 5 50 Surface, in morocco case, Seguin’s [4953] each 2 00 “ registering “ _ . each 3 00 “ contracted stem, registering, Seguin’s each 3 50 “ twisted “ “ “ each 4 00 Dr. Gray’s set of 10 registering Seguin’s surface, with pads and covers, and leather bands in case ; each 22 50 Surface, registering, Dr. Gray’s .each 3 00 “ “ “ contracted stem, Dr. Gray’s -each 3 50 “ “ “ twisted “ .............—each 4 Ob Steward’s insulated surface, in case — 1 each 34 00 Dr. Seguin’s Physiological — —each 3 00 Clinical, Fahr and Cent, graduation .each 4 00 “ “ Centigrade “ each 2 50 “ non-registering “ ...... -...— each 1 50 “ Bath. each 1 00 “ Urinary each 2 00 Thermometers can be sent by mail at full letter postage ; but, unless the destination is a long distance from New York, express will be as cheap and a safer way of forwarding. Cases for Fever Thermometers, silver ..... each 1 00 “ “ “ plated ..each 50 “ “ “ hard rubber . . . each 25 “ “ “ boxwood *each 25 “ “ “. fine patent walnut, lined with fine silk velvet-each 1 25 Thermoscopes, in case . — . i each 2 00 TRANSFUSION APPARATUS. Transfusion Apparatus, Roussel’s . — each 80 00 “ “ Dr. B. E. Fryer’s .....each 8 00 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES. Syringe', Hypodermic, No. 1 [4980] each 6 00 Fine glass barrel, gold plated mounts, parallel bars connecting caps to prevent separation, with moveable screw cap on the piston. In fine patent walnut case, lined with silk and velvet. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 2 each 4 5° Gold plated octagon case, fenestrated, glass lined, fine aluminum alloy points, screw piston with stop ; fine polished wood case. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 3 [4975] each 6 00 Gold plated octagon case, fenestrated, glass lined, screw cap. In patent walnut case. Alumi- num alloy points, steel tipped, which will not rust or corrode. The most perfect instrument of its class yet produced. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 4 .1 each 2 25 Glass barrel, gold plated mountings, parallel bars connecting the caps, gold plated steel points. Put up in morocco case, lined with silk and silk velvet. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 5 - [497$] each 2 00 Nickel plated barrel, fenestrated, glass lined, steel points, gold plated. Morocco case. Gra- duated on barrel. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 451 HYPODERMIC SYRINGES, Contiuued. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 6 [4979] each 3 25 Nickel plated barrel, fenestrated, glass lined ; has screw piston and aluminum alloy points. Put up in a handsome patent walnut case, lined with silk and silk velvet. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 7.. [4981] each 2 50 Nickel plated, fenestrated barrel, glass lined, gold plated needles. In metal Case, nickel, plated, slip top Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 8 [4981] each 3 00 Same as No. 7. In Morocco case. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 9 [4982] each 1 75 Glass barrel, silver plated mounts, graduated on barrel, steel points. Morocco case. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 10. - each 1 75 Glass barrel, silver plated mountings, screw piston, with stop; graduated on the barrel; steel points. In a neat Morocco case. Syringe, Hypodermic, No. n. [4984] each 1 50 Hard rubber, graduated on piston, steel points. Morocco case. : Syringe, Hypodermic, No. 12 L.f_ _ [4977] each 3 75 Gold plated round barrel, fenestrated, glass lined, graduated on piston, gold plated steel needles. Fine Morocco case, lined with silk and silk velvet. Syringe, Hypodermic, Combination, No. 13 - [4983] each 4 00 Fine metallic barrel, graduated on piston, perfect and accurate1; 1 short gold needle, very delicate, with steel tip, and one long ditto, gold plated, for injecting the tonsils, and exploring the pleura or joints. Morocco case. Syringe, Hypodermic, Combination, No. 14 each 5 00 1 Fenestrated Hypodermic Syringe; 1 Glass Urinometer ; 1 Clinical Thermometer. In a neat Morocco case. Syringe, Hypodermic, Combination, No. 15, Green’s * each 11 00 GREEN’S SET, FOR HYPODERMIC MEDICATIONS: 1 Fine Fenestrated Hypodermic Syringe, with three Needles, one very fine ; 1 Registering Clinical Thermometer ; 1 Oil Stone ; 1 Thumb Lancet; 1 Minim Measure ; 4 3-ounce Vials, with rubber Stoppers ; 4 2-ounce Vials, with rubber Stoppers ; 1 i-ounce Vial, with rubber Stopper. Extra wires and washers. In a fine Morocco covered case, lined with velvet. Syringe, Hypodermic, Combination, No. 16, Dr. E. Holden’s [4985] each 2 50 DR. E. HOLDEN’S SET: Consists of bulbs of various capacities, and needles of varying lengths, the box containing four bulbs and four needles, and a bottle. It might be added that the direct plunge of the needle is almost painless. Many of the profession are now using these Injectors, and give them a decided preference over the glass, metal and rubber syringes. By their use the production of abscesses will cease, unless the operator be so indifferent to the welfare of his patients as to scorn the most ordinary precaution. Advantages.—Not liable to be out of order at a critical moment; portable, durable, cheap ; may be used by the nurse or patient with safety ; can be used without making the patient ner- vous by preparation, being so small as to be hidden by the finger. PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS SET. By Alfred L. Loomis, A. M., M. D., Professor of the Theory and Pratice of Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. 1 Camman’s Stethoscope ; 1 /Esthesiometer; 1 Dynamometer ; 1 Carroll’s Stethometer ; 1 Clinical Thermometer ; 1 Urinometer ; 1 2 Laryngeal Mirrors ; 1 inch Reflector ; 1 Hypodermic Syringe ; 6 Test Tubes. In a neat wooden, morocco covered case, lined with red chamois. Price, 45.00. CUPPING APPARATUS.' Cupping Set, with scarificator, Dr. J. L. Little’s . _ -_.j: each 12 00 No. 1 _-■< - - - ____„each 800 “ “ with Scarificator, No. 2 Fine_ . Jeach 12 00 No. 3, Fine . each 7 00 Scarificator, 12 blade, fine reverse action _ _each 5 00 10 “ “ “ “ .... .each 4 50 13 “ plain “ “ . ..... each 4 25 10 “ “ “ “ each 4 00 3 “ fine Temple ...... each 4 00 452 McKesson &, robbins* prices-current, CUPPING APPARATUS, Continued. Cupping Cups, rubber and glass.- each o 60 “ “ “ _ .each 50 “ plain glass each 15 “ with mounts for stop-cocks, glass each 50 “ “ valves, glass .each 75 “ “ tin .each 15 “ stop-cocks for each 50 “ Pump, nickel plated, for stop-cocks .each 2 00 “ “ valves .each 2 00 DR. J. L. LITTLE’S CUPPING SET. 2 Large Bell Glasses, with small openings, nickel plated mounts, and stop-cocks to each ; 1 Twelve Blade Reverse Scarificator ; 1 Exhaust Pump, fine nickel plated. In a neat mahogany case, lined with vel- vet ; lock and key. Price, 12.00. No. 1 FINE CUPPING SET. 6 Cupping Glasses, nickel plated mounts ; 3 Stop-cocks, nickel plated ; 1 Exhaust Pump, fine nickel plated. In a neat mahogany case, lined with velvft; lock and key. Price, 8.00. No. 2 FINE CUPPING SET. S Cupping Glasses, nickel plated mounts ; 5 Stop-cocks, nickel plated ; 1 Exhaust Pump, fine nickel plated ; r Fine reverse Scarificator. In a neat mahogany case, lined with velvet; lock and key. Price, 12.00. No. 3 FINE CUPPING SET. 3 Cupping Glasses, nickel piated mounts ; 2 Stop-cocks, nickel plated ; 1 Exhaust Pump, nickle plated. In a neat mahogany case, lined with velvet; lock and key. Price, 7.00. DENTAL FORCEPS. Forceps, Right Lower Molar, nickel plated, extra fine, octagon joints [5025] pair 2 75 “ Left “ “ “ “ “ “ __ pair 2 75 Right Upper “ “ “ “ “ [5026] pair 2 75 Lower Incisor (Hawkbill) “ “ “ “ [5027J pair 2 75 Upper f< “ “ “ “ “ _ pair 2 75 “ Molar, both sides, “ “ “ “ [5028] pair 2 75 “ Wisdom “ “ “ “ [5029] pair 2 75 “ Cow Horn Left Upper Molar “ “ “ “ [5030] pair 2 75 “ “ Right “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 “ Lower, both sides “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 Incisor, straight, curved h’dle “ “ “ [5031] pair 2 75 “ “ " straight “ “ “ “ “ |_5°36] Pa‘r 2 75 Universal Molar, “ “ “ “ [5032] pair 2 75 Lower Molar, both sides “ “ “ “ [5033] pair 2 75 “ Full Curved Molar, “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 “ Crown “ “ “ “ [5034] pair 2 75 Root or Stump, straight “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 “ half curved “ “ “ “ [5035] pair 2 75 “ full “ “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 “ Univer’l “ “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 . “ “ double “ or bayonet bend, nickel plated, extra fine, octagon joints pair 2 75 “ Alveolar, assorted shapes, nickel plated, extra fine, octagon joints, pair 2 75 “ Upper Dentes Sapientiae, “ “ “ “ pair 2 75 “ Childrens’, Straight, nickel plated, extra fine, octagon joints [5037] pair 2 50 “ Curved “ “ “ “ [5038] pair 2 50 Note.—-The above quality of Tooth Forceps warranted to be of fine quality and finish. If broken on the teeth for which they are made, during the first six months they are in use, we will re- place them with others. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 453 DENTAL FORCEPS, Continued. Forceps, Tooth Extracting, nickel plated, first quality octagon joints pair 2 25 Note.—These Forceps are made in all shapes. “ Tooth Extracting, second quality, octagon joints nickel plated. pair 1 75 Note.—These Forceps are made in all shapes. “ Curved, small plain, round joint ..pair 1 25 “ Straight, “ “ “ pair 1 25 Note.—All styles and shapes in Dental Forceps kept on hand and made to order. TOOTH EXTRACTING KEYS. Key Tooth Extracting, double curved F5°49] each 2 5° “ “ “ revolving, Clark’s. each 3 00 “ “ “ Spring bolt, Foxes’ each 2 50 “ “ “ Pivot each 2 50 “ “ with Rotary Fulcrum.. ..each 2 50 “ “ single curve. each 2 00 GUM LANCETS. Lancet, Gum, fine ivory handle .each 1 50 *’ “ “ ebony “ [5°75] each 1 00 “ “ shell handle, spring catch. each 2 00 “ “ “ “ plain each 1 00 *' “ hard rubber, “ each 75 DENTAL ELEVATORS. Elevator, Tooth, ebony handle,. [5065] each 75 “ “ curved, ebony handle. .each 75 “ “ ivory handle. each 2 00 “ “ pearl “ .each 6 00 Screws, “ “ “ .each 6 00 “ “ ivory “ .each 3 00 “ “ ebony “ each 75 APPARATUS FOR DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES, AND ORTHOPAEDIC INSTRUMENTS. Forceps for luxation of fingers and toes, Dr. F. H. Hamilton’s pair 7 00 “ “ “ Dr. Farabeuf’s. _ pair 6 00 Bracket and Pulley for making extension, Dr. Buck’s .each 2 50 Pulleys and Cord, dislocation, nickel plated set 5 00 “ Compound, for Glisson’s Suspending Apparatus while applying plaster of Paris. .set 4 00 “ Compound, plain. .set 2 50 Bandages, Issue .- .dozen 4 00 Plane, Inclined, with fracture box. each 8 00 “ “ large double each 6 50 “ medium each 6 00 “ “ small each 5 50 Splint, Long Extension, with perineal and waistband. .each 8 00 “ Coaptation set of 9 1 50 “ Curved, for inside of thigh, with pads set of 4 2 00 “ U. S. Navy. . .set 35 00 454 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, APPARATUS FOR DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES, Continued. Splint, Day’s . .set 50 00 “ Radius T,._ each 60 | “ Fore Arm. 1 each 60 j “ Interosseus. .' . . each 35 “ JointArm . .each I 25 “ Condyle and Humerus each 75 “ Patella.. - .each I 00 “ Ankie. each 75 “ Felt Set, fifty pieces in case .set 30 00 “ Anterior and Posterior Knee Joint [5400] each 1 00 “ Tibia and Fibula [54OIj each 1 00 “ Fore Arm. [5402] each 1 00 ; “ Splint applied [5403] each 1 00 “ Club Foot [5404] each X 00 “ “ Femur. [5405] each 1 00 “ “ Elbow Joint and Humeral [5406] each 1 00 “ “ Radial [54°7] each I 00 “ “ “ and Ulna _ [5408] each 1 00 Tripod for self suspension. [544°] each 22 00 Suspension Aparatus for the treatment of rotary lateral curvature [5441] each 12 00 Brace, Spinal, for lateral curvature each 25 00 Measurements required : Circumference of pelvis; distance from crest of ilium to axilla, right and left; distance across scapulae from edge of each axilla ; circumference two inch above crest of ilium ; circumference around under axilla; name and number of vertebrae involved, and whether it is right or left. Brace, Spinal, for Potts disease — .each 25 00 Measurements required same as for lateral curvature. Brace for Potts disease, Taylor’s - - .each 30 00 Measurements required: Same as for lateral curvature; and distance from first sacral vertebrae to vertebrae involved ; distance from vertebrae involved to seventh cervical vertebrae. Shoe, Club Foot, Leonard’s [5462] each 10 00 Measurements required : Length of foot; distance from sole of foot to calf of leg (garter); circumference of ball of foot, instep, ankle, joint, and calf of leg, right or left foot. Shoe, Club Foot, Sayres’ - each 10 00 i Measurements required : Length of foot; distance from sole of foot to calf of leg (garter); circumference of ball of foot, instep, ankle, joint, and calf of leg, right or left foot. Weak Ankle Apparatus — [5463} each 6 00 * Measurements required : Distance from sole of foot to calf of leg; circumference of ankle, joints between ankle, and calf of leg; and circumference of calf of leg. Send a well-fitting shoe to have instrument attached. Bowleg Apparatus - [5464] pair 00 Measurements required : Distance from sole of foot to knee joint; distance from knee joint to middle of thigh; circumference at ankle, calf, knee, above knee, and middle of thigh. Send well fitting shoe to have instruments attached. Hip Joint Extension Splint, long each, 25 00 50 00 Measurements required : Distance from crest of ilium to sole of foot, circumference of pelvis, knee and middle of thigh, right or left leg. Hip Joint Extension Splint, short. - each 15 00 Measurements required : Distance from crest of ilium to patella ; circumference at knee joint and four inches above knee ; distance from crest of ilium around groin for penneal band ; cir- cumference of pelvis, right or left leg. Knee Joint Extinsion Splint each 18 00 j Measurements required : Distance from middle of thigh to a point just below the calf; cir- cumference of middle of thigh and below calf of leg. Fracture Patella Splint each 15 00 j Measurement required same as for knee joint extension splint. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES. 455 APPARATUS FOR DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES, Continued. Knock Knee Apparatus, single. each 15 00 ; “ “ “ double .each 30 00 * Measurements required : Distance from sole of foot to knee joint; knee to hip joint; hip joint to crest of ilium ; circumference of ankle, calf, knee, middle of thigh and pelvis. Paralysis Apparatus, single. each 30 00 “ “ double. eace 40 00 ' Measurements required same as for knock knee apparatus. Measures, Tape, Plastic ..each 50 i “ Steel, French and English Measures combined each 2 75 i Bandages, Machine for Rolling. each 1 75 j “ Roller, Plaster of Paris .each 2 50 “ Plaster of Paris, 1 dozen in a box box 1 50 I “ Roller, Muslin lb 1 00 Bandage, Shears, Plaster, Dr. M. H. Henry’s. .pair 5 00 “ “ Braun’s pair.10 00 “ “ “ Szymanovsky’s. pair 6 00 j CRUTCHES. Double Crutch, Plain, Split Wood pair 1 75 “ “ Rubber bottom, Split Wood pair 2 50 “ “ Hickory, padded tops, wood bottom pair 3 00 “ “ “ “ rubber “ ..pair 4 00 “ “ Stained Maple, padded tops, rubber bottom pair 5 06 j “ “ Birdseye “ “ “ nickel plated trim’gs.pair 7 00 “ “ Mallacca, “ “ “ .pair 15 00 “ “ Rosewood, “ *' “ “ .pair 15 00 l Whittemore pattern, Maple pair 11 00 j “ “ “ “ Lancewood. pair 12 00 | “ “ “ “ Rosewood, silver engr’d trim’gs, pair, 25 00 upw’ds. ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS. Skeletons, Fine Articulated, the bones finely developed, showing the tuberosities; all from one subject; bleached white, and no fat remaining, first quality —.. each 55 00 j “ Articulated, second quality.- each 45 00 ; “ “ third “ each 35 00 j of a boy on stand, showing the epiphsis and cartilaginous growths, each 75 00 Disarticulated, in boxes each 30 00 “ Foetal, from one to nine months, on stand, with glass shade each u 00 Skulls, Disarticulated (22 bones), in box, with apartments for the several bones each 14 90 | “ Seven Cut, showing the cochlea, semicircular canal, tympanum vessels and nerves, frontal sinuses, antrum, etc, each 26 00 “ Two Cut, horizontal and perpendicular each 10 00 “ Entire, with the lower maxilla articulated- ..each 7 00 ** Foetal each 3 00 Femurs.. — — pair 4 50 Hands -- ... . -- each 3 50 Feet . .. — — ...— each 3 50 456 McKesson &, robbins1 prices-current, ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS, Continued. Pelves, with ligaments each 14 00 Models of the Ear enlarged, showing the internal and external anatomy. each 120 00 “ “ Eye “ “ “ “ “ “ each 45 00 Manikins imported to order .each, 250 00 to 1000 00 “ Obstetric. each 35 00 “ “ Drs. Budin & Pinard, of Paris each 225 00 Pans, Bed. white rubber each 4 00 “ “ black “ .each 4 00 “ “ with rubber sheet and exit tube, Dr. A. L. Lowell’s each 18 00 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, Druggists’ Sundries, Chamois, Corks, and Sponges. Abdominal Supporters. 363 Absorbent Cotton. 292 Acetometers. 207 Acid Bottles. 216 Acid Brushes, Glass. 231 Acidimeters 207 Acid Hydrometers 313 Allchin’s Smelling Salts 341 Alcohol Lamps. 316 Alcoholmeters 207. Alkalimeters 207 Allan’s Bougies. .,— 222 Aluminium Troy Weights 380 Amandine. 207 Am Ende’s Antiseptic Cottons 292, 293 American Star Capsules 262, 263 American Star Injection 313 Ammonia Hydrometers. 313 Ammonia, Mono-Carb 207 Analytical and Assay Weights 378 Analytical Scales 341, 342 Anatomical Jars 315 Andrew’s Filter Racks • 303 Anklets 207 Antiseptic Cottons 292, 293 Antiseptic Gauze 308 Aprons, Nursery 207 Archibald's Suppository Mould 324 Argenseta Hair Brushes 238 Armadillo Waist and Wrist Bands 212 Arnold’s Writing Fluid 314 Ash Receivers. 339 Ash Trays 370 Assay Scales 342 Atkinson’s Cologne 374 Atkinson’s Extracts 299 Atkinson's Lavender Water 377 Atkinson’s Sachets 341 Atomizer Bulbs, Rubber 260 Atomizers -207, 208 Atomizing Tubes. 208 Atwood’s Cologne 374 Atwood’s Lotion 318 Aureoline 208 Aurilaves. 208, 209 Austen’s Cologne ; 74 Austin’s Bandoline. 211 Austin’s Liquid Rouge. 340 Austin’s Lip Salve. 341 Austin’s Pomade. 334 Austin’s Satina Lily-White 317 Automatic Pencils 17 329 Avoirdupois Weights 378, 379 Babbitt’s Toilet Soap 351 Baby Toilet Cases 263, 264 Back Combs, see Combs, Tuck.. 288 BackScratchers 347 Badger Shaving Brushes 252 Bags 209, 210 Balls 210 Balm 210 Balsam Bottles -.218, 219 Bandage Rollers 340 Bandages r 210, 211 Bandoline 211 Bandoline Brushes. 231 Bandoline Powder 334 Bands 211, 212 Barber Combs 274, 275 Barbers’ Dusting Brushes 233 Barber’s Inhaler 313 Bark Hydrometers 313 Barometers 212 Barry’s Marfalina Tooth Powder 368 Baskets. 212, 213 Bates’ Suspensory, Bandages 211 Bat Balls 210 Bath Brushes 231 Bathing Caps 262 Bath Gloves 310 Bath Sponges .358, 359 Bath Straps.. 362 Bath Towels 370 Baths 213 458 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Batteries 213 Baudreuche Skins. See Skins 349 Bayley’s Extracts 299 Bayley’s Soaps 350, 351 Bay Rum. 213 Bazin’s Amandine 207 Bazin’s Camphor Ice 262 Bazin’s Cold Cream 293 Bazin’s Cosmetic 291 Bazin’s Depilatory Powder. 334 Bazin’s Extracts __ 299 Bazin’s Liquid Rouge 340 Bazin’s Pomade 334 Bazin’s Rouge Tablets 340 Bazin’s Shaving Cream 293 Bazin’s Smelling Salts. 341 Bazin’s Soaps -350-352 Bazin’s Spanish Lily-White 317 Bazin’s Tooth Paste. 368 Beaker Glasses. See Glasses 308 Beauty Spots 213 Bed Pans 213 Bell Lavender Water 377 Bellot’s Toilet Powder. 334 Belts, Flesh. See Straps 362 Benton, Meyers & Co’s Suppository Mould 324 Bertrand Frere’s Orange Flower Water 377 Billiard Chalk 271 Blackboard or Crayon Chalk 271 Blacking 214 Black Lead Crucibles and Covers..294, 295 Blackwell’s Toilet Soap 352 Blanc de Perle. 214 Blind Paint Brushes 247, 248 Bloede’s Ink and Stain Erasers 299 Bloom of Youth. 214 Blow-Pipes 214 Blue Paper Powder. 334 Blue Saucers 341 Bohemian Glass Crucibles with Covers 294 Bolles’ Saponax. 369 Bone Infant Hair Brushes 242 Bonnet Brushes 231 Bonn’s Tooth Wash. 369 Book Covers. 216 Book Soap in Sheets. 356 Books, Medical 214, 215 Books, Prescription 215, 216 Borated Cotton. 292 Borax Soaps .350, 351 Borers Cork 289 Bottle Brushes 231 Bottle Caps 262 Bottle Cases. 264 Bottle Corks 288 Bottles 216-221 Bottles, Cologne .216, 217 Bottles, Shelf 218, 219 Bottles, Show 219, 220 Bottles, Smelling Salt. 220, 221 Bougies 222 Boxes 222-229 Boyd’s Batteries 213 Braces, Shoulder 229 Brackats, Window. 229, 230 Bradley’s Extracts 299 Brandy 230 Brass Mortars 323 Brass Sieves 348, 349 Brass Twine Boxes. 228 Brass Weights --378, 380 Breast Glasses. 308 Breast Pump. See Pumps, Breast 338 Brecknell’s Toilet Soap 352 Briedenbach’s Extracts 299 Brigg’s Indelible Ink 313 Brigg’s Pens 329 Brillantine 230 Brodie’s Corn Cure 295 Broom Racks 338 Brooms, Whisk 230, 231 Brown’s “ Polish” Blacking 214 Brown’s Soaps 350, 352 Brou’s Injection... 313 Brown’s Tooth Powder 368 Brush and Comb Racks.. 339 Brush and Soap Racks 339 Brush Baskets. 212 Brush Cases. .264-266 Brush Cleaners 273 Brush Holders.. 312 Brush Powder, Hassal’s 334 Brush Sets. See Cases, Brush 264-266 Brushes .1 231-260 Brushes, Hair. .236-242 Brushes, Tooth _• 253-255 Buchan’s Soaps 350, 369 Buckskin Purses 338 Buggy Cases 266 Buffalo Horn Hair Brushes 236 Buffers, Nail. See Polishers, Nail 333 Buffalo Horn Barber Combs, 274-276, 281, 285 Bulbs 260 Bully’s Vinegar 374 INDEX XO FANCY GOODS, &,c. 459 Bung Corks 288 Bunion Plasters- - 332 Burners, Laboratory. See Stoves. .361, 362 Burnett’s Cocoaine. 273 Burnett’s Cologne 375 Burnett’s Florimel Toilet Water 377 Burnett’s Kalliston. 316 Burnett’s Tooth Wash. 369 Burnell's Extracts 299 Burnell's Lung Protectors 336, 337 Button Dusting Brushes 233 Button Hooks 261 Button’s Gloss Polish 214 Button’s Patent Cork Pullers 290 Byrne’s Florida Water 377 Cachou Boxes 222 Cachous, Aromatic 261, 262 Calder’s Dentine 369 Calvert’s Carbolic Tooth Powder 369 Calvert’s Carbolized Tow 370 Calvert’s Soaps . 350, 352, 369 Camels Hair Brushes 231, 232 Camphorated Vaseline 373 Camphorated Cream 293 Camphor Ice 262 Camphor Ice Boxes 222 Camphor Ice, Vaseline 373 Candlesticks. 262 Cannie Shoulder Braces 229 Cans, Oil - 262 Capping Paper - 327 Caps 262 Capsule Fillers 303 Capules - 262, 263 Capsulets 263 Capsuloids 263 Carbolated Cosmoline 291 Carbolated Cotton — -292, 293 Carbolated Vaseline. 373 Carbolic Soaps. 350 Card Boxes 222 Card Cases 266 Card Receivers 339 Card Tables 366 Cards, Playing 263 Carey’s Pastilles 328 Carmel Soap 354 Carpenters’ Chalk 271 Carriage Cushions 295 Carriage Dusting Brushes 233 Carriage Sponges 359 Cases. 263-271 Cassabeer’s Toilet Water 377 Casseroles. See Dishes Evaporating, Handled- 298 Castor Oil Capsules . 262 Castor Oil Capsuloids 263 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s Cologne 375 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s Creams 293 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s Rhum and Quinine . _ 340 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s Tooth Powders _ 369 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Amandine .. 207 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Camphor Ice 262 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Cologne 375 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Creams 293 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Meloderma . 319 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Rhum and Quinine - 34° Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Tooth Powders .. 369 Caswell, Massey & Co.’s Tooth Wash 369 Caswell’s Formodenta. 368 Caswell’s Juniper Tar Soap 351 Cathery’s Dog Powder 334 Cathery’s Dog Soap 350 Caustic Holders 312 Caustics 271 Cedar Camphor 271 Celluloid Aurilaves 209 Celluloid Backscratchers 347 Celluloid Barber Combs 274 Celluloid Brush Cases -264, 265 Celluloid Cloth Brushes 232 Celluloid Dressing Combs 276, 277 Celluloid Dye Combs 281 Celluloid Fine Combs 282 Celluloid Hair Brushes 236, 237 Celluloid Hat Brushes 242 Celluloid Long Combs — 284 Celluloid Mirrors 3J9 Celluloid Nail Brushes 245 Celluloid Nail Cleaners 273 Celluloid Nail Polishers 333 Celluloid Pen Holders 329 Celluloid Pocket Combs.. .285, 286 Celluloid Puff Boxes 226 Celluloid Sets. See Cases, Brush.264, 265 Celluloid Shoe Lifts or Horns 348 Celluloid Tooth Picks 368 Celluloid Trusses — 37° Cement 27* Cerate, Vaseline — 373 Chains 27l Chair Cushions- 295, 296 460 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Chalfant’s Coco Cream 273 Chalk 271 Chalk-Balls 271 Chalmer’s Belgravia Cologne 375 Chamois 271, 349 Chamois Pads 327 Chamois Skins. See Skins 349 Champagne Cologne 375 Champagne Taps. See Taps 366 Charcoal Crucibles 294 Chardin’s Extracts 299 “ Charpie ” Lint 318 Chemical Flasks 304 Chest Protectors 336 Chests, Medicine 272 Children’s Combs. See Combs, Long. 284 Chimney Brushes, Lamp 232 Chips, Poker 272 Chiropedin 272 Chiseled Varnish Brushes 257 Cider, Malt, Vinegar, &c., Hydrometers 313 Cigar and Cigarette Cases 266 Cigar Lighters 272 Cigar Tables 366 Clark’s Tweezers 371 Clay Crucibles and Covers 294, 295 Clayton’s Patent Earthenware Spoons 360 CJeaner, Brush, Glove and Sponge 272 Cleaners 273 Clear Horn Barber Combs 274 Clear Horn Dressing Combs 277 Clinton Soaps. 350, 352 Clippers, Nail and Wire 273 Clipping Combs, Barbers 275 Close’s Poningoe Polish 333 Cloth Brushes 232, 233 Cloths, Plate and Wash. 273 Coaguline 271 Coal Oil Hydrometers 313 Coco Cream 273 Cocoaine, Burnett’s 273 Coddington’s Corn Remedy 339 Cod Liver Oil Capsules ... 262 Cod Liver Oil Capsuloids 263 Codman & Shurtleff’s Atomizers. 207 Cold Cream. 293 Cold Cream Boxes 222 Cold Cream, Vaseline 373 Colgate’s Bandoline 211 Colgate’s Cosmetic 291 Colgate’s Extracts 299 Colgate’s Lavender Water 377 Colgate’s Soaps --35°. 352> 3s3. 3^9 Colgate’s Shaving Cream _ _ _ 294 Colgate’s Toilet Powder . 335 Colgate’s Toilet Water 377 Collapsible Tubes. 274 Cologne Bottles. 216, 217 Cologne Oil 326 Cologne Stands 361 Cologne Water 374-376 Collar Boxes 222 Comb Baskets.. 212 Comb Brushes 233 Comb Cleaners 273 Combs 274-288 Combs, Graining .. 311 Common Sense Feeding Bottles . 217 Confectioner’s Scoops 347 Congress Blacking. 142 Constantine’s Tar Soap. 351 Copaiba and Cubeb Capsules 262 Copaiba and Cubeb Capsulets 263 Copaiba Capsules 262 Copaiba Capsulets 263 Copper Crucibles with Covers . 294 Copper Measures 318 Copying Ink 314 Cork Borers 289 Cork Pressers 290 Cork Pullers ... 290 Cork Rollers. ..'— 290 Corks ..288, 289 Corkscrews 290, 291 Corn Files. See Files, Corn. 303 Corn Knives. See Knives, Corn 316 Corn Pencils 329 Corn Plasters. See Plasters 332 Corn Remedy - 339 Corn Salve 341 Cosmetic 291 Cosmoline 291, 292 Cots, Finger. 292 Cotton Absorbent and Antiseptic. .292, 293 Cotton-Elastic Anklets 207 Cotton Marking Brushes 244 Cotton Twines - 37L 372 Coudray’s Bandoline. 211 Coudray’s Blanc de Perle 214 Coudray’s Brillantine 230 Coudray’s Cologne 375 Coudray’s Cosmetic 291 Coudray’s Extracts 3°° Coudray’s Hair Oil. 326 Coudray’s Lavender Water — 377 Coudray’s Liquid Rouge 340 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, 80c. 461 Coudray’s Pomade 334 Coudray’s Rhum and Quinine 340 Coudray’s Sachets. 341 Coudray’s Toilet Powder. 335 Coudray’s Toilet Soaps 353 Coudray’s Toilet Vinegar. 374 Counter Dusting Brushes 233, 234 Counter Tars. See Urns 372 Counter Scales 342-344 Court Plasters. See Plasters 332, 333 Crayons •. — 271 Cream 293, 294 Crucibles 294, 295 Crucibles with Covers 294, 295 Crumb Brushes 233 Crutches. See Index to Surgical In- struments. Cucumber Cream 293 Cuff Boxes 222 Cup Sponges 359 Cupping Cups 295 Cups .’ 295 Cups, Quassia 295 Cushions 295, 296 Cushman’s Ink and Stain Erasers 299 “ Cuticura ” Shaving Soap 351 Cutler’s Inhaler and Inhalant. 313 Cutters 296 Cutter’s Shoulder Braces 229 DaCosta’s Tooth Wash 369 Dairy Thermometers 367 Daubers, Shoe 253 Davidson’s Atomizers 208 Davidson’s Bandages 210 Davidson’s Syringes 365 Davol’s Atomizer’s 208 Davol’s Breast Pumps 338 Davol’s Syringes 365 Day & Martin’s Shoe Blacking 214 Decrozille’s Alkalimeters 207 Delano’s Atomizers 208 Delano’s Breast Pumps 338 Delano’s Syringes. 365 Delmonico’s Cologne 375 Demijohn Corks 288 Demijohns 296 Dennison’s Absorbent Cotton. 1 292 Dental Floss Silk. 306 Dentifrices. See Tooth Paste, Pow- ders, &c 368-370 Dentine Bottles 217 Depilatory Powder .334 Dey’s Cement 271 Diamond Glass Cutters. See Dia- monds, Glaziers 296 Diamond Hair Powder 334 Diamond Scales 344 Diamond Syringes 366 Diamonds, Glaziers’ 296 Diapers, Rubber Cloth 297 Dibble’s Shoulder Braces 229 Dickinson’s Feeding Bottles 217 Direction Wrappers 297 Dishes, Evaporating --297, 298 Disks, Electric 298 Dispensing Boxes 222 Dobbins’ Electric Laundry Soap 350 Dog Brushes 233 Dog Powder 334 Dog Soap — 350 Dorin’s Blanc de Perle 214 Dorin’s Lip Salve 341 Dorin’s Liquid Rouge _ 340 Dorin’s Toilet Powder . 335 Douches — 298 Dougherty’s Playing Cards 263 Drawer Pulls— 338 Dressing Cases 266, 267 Dressing Combs 275-281 Drinking Cups 295 Droppers - 298 Druggists’ Tin Foil 306 Drug Mills. See Mills 319 Drum Seives - 34^ Dumas’ Extracts 300 Dundas Dicks Capsules 262, 263 Dundas Dick’s Injection 313 Durand’s Breast Pumps 338 Dursee’s Percolators 330 Dusters, see Brushes, Dusting.233, 234, 235 Dye Combs — 281 Dyes 299 Ear Cleaners. See Aurilaves 208, 209 Ear Protectors 336 Earthenware Gallipots 307, 308 Earthenware Urinals 372 Eastman’s Toilet Soap. 353 Easter Egg Dyes 299 Eau Angelique. 37° Ede’s “ Diamond ” Cement.. 271 Ede’s Extracts 3°° Edward’s Erasive Soap 350 Eeckelaer’s Toilet Soap 353 Elastic Stockings 361 Elastic Trusses 37° Electric Anklets.. 207 462 McKesson 86 robbins’ prices-current, Electro Machines 318 Elgin’s Phantom Toilet Powder 335 Elliott’s Saddle Bags 209 Emery Paper 327 English Bougies!. 222 English Breast Pumps. __ 338 English Tooth Brushes 254 Envelopes 299 Erasers 299 Erasive Soap * 350 Espey’s Fragrant Cream 293 Essex’s Atomizers 208 Essig’s Imperial Cologne 375 Euxesis, Lloyd’s 294 Evaporating Dishes -297, 298 Exora Powder, Meyer’s 335 Extension Lead Pencils 329 Extract Bottles 217 Extracts, Handkerchief 299-302 Eye Baths 213 Eye Brow Pencils. See Pencils 329 Eye Droppers 298 Eye Protectors, see Goggles 311 EyeShades 348 Faber’s Pencils 329 Fairbank’s Fountain Syringes 365 Fan Boxes. 222 Fans 303 Farina Cologne 375 Farina Tooth Wash 369 Fay’s Veloutine Toilet Powder 335 Feather Dusting Brushes 234, 235 Feeders, Sick, see Cups, Feeding 295 Feeding Bottles 217, 218 Feeding Cups 295 Fehr’s Talcum Powder 335 Felt Filters 303 Fenner’s Percolators and Stills 330 Fever Thermometers, see Index to Surgical Instruments. Files 303 Fillers ... 303 Filter Racks 303 Filters 303 Filtering Papers, see Filters ... ... 303 Finger Cots 292 Fine Combs... 282-284 Fischer’s Lilien Powder 335 Fitch’s Abdominal Supporters 363 Fittings, Nursing Bottle 303, 304 Flasks, Liquor 304, 306, 309 Flat Top Jars 314, 315 Flat Varnish Brushes 255-256 Flax Twines 372 Flesh Brushes. 235 Flesh Gloves 310 Flesh Straps 362 Flint and Green Glassware 309 Floor Brushes 236 Florence Cloth Brushes 232 Florence Hair Brushes _ -237, 238 Florence Mirrors 319, 321, 322 Florida Water 377 Floriline 370 Florimel Water, Burnett’s, 377 Floss Silk . _ 306 Fly Paper 327 Foil, Tin 306 Folders 306 Folding Mirrors 319 Foot Balls. 210 Forceps, Dental and Surgical, see Index to Surgical Instruments. Foucar’s Caustics 271 Fougera’s-Tooth Wash 370 Fountain, Perfume.. 306 French Atomizers 208 French Pomade (bulk) 334 French Shoe Polish 214 French Tooth Brushes ...254, 255 Fritche’s Acidimeters 207 Fruit Presses 336 Fulgraff’s Inhaler 313 Fullers Earth Toilet Powder 335 Fumigating Pastilles 328 Funnels 306, 307 Gallipots 307, 308 Gallup’s Tooth Wash 370 Galvanic Batteries 213 Galvanic Generators 308 Gangaloo Troches 370 Gard’s Plate Cloths 273 Gas Bags — 209 Gas Laboratory Stoves. 361 Gas Lighters 317 Gauze, Antiseptic 308 Gayety’s Paper 327 Gelle Frere’s Toilet Soap. 353 Gem Champagne Taps 366 Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases 266, 267 German Tapers. 325 Gilder’s Knives ... 316 Gill’s Soaps 350, 351 Glasses 308 Glass Cutters . 296 Glass Crucibles 294 INDEX XO FANCY GOODS, &,c. 463 Glass Cutters 296 Glass Evaporating Dishes 297 Glass Flasks. — 304 Glass Funnels 306, 307 Glass Graduates 3x1, 312 Glass Jars 3x5 Glass Labels. 316 Glass Mortars. 323 Glass Nipple Shells and Shields 326 Glass or Pitcher Brushes 236 Glass Pens 329 Glass Percolators. 330 Glass Puff Boxes 226 Glass Receivers. 339 Glass Retorts 340 Glass Spoons 360 Glass Syringes -363, 364 Glass Tubing 371 Glass Twine Boxes 228 Glass Urinals 372 Glass, Window 310 Glassware, Druggists 308, 309 Glaziers’, Diamonds. 296 Glenn’s Sulphur Soap 353 Glissadermos 294 Glove and Fan Boxes. 222 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. 222 Glove Boxes 222 Glove Button Hooks 261 Glove Cleaner, Jouvin’s 272 Glove Powder 334 Glove Stretchers 362 Gloves, Bath and Flesh 310 Glycerine Cream 293 Goetting’s Cologne. 375 Goetting’s Extracts 300 Goggles. 311 Gold Beaters Skins. See Skins, Bau- dreuche 349 Gonorrhoea Bags 209 Good’s Soaps.. 350 Goodyear’s Atomizers 208 Goodyear’s Soft Rubber Syringes 365 Gorlin’s Medicine Wafers 374 Gosnell’s Tooth Paste 368 Gossamer Toilet Powder 336 Gouraud's Depilatory Powder 334 Gouraud’s Lily White 317 Gouraud’s Medicated Soap 353 Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. 293 Graduates .311, 312 Graining Brushes. See Brushes, Paint, Graining. 248 Graining Combs ?ti Gravel Paper 327 Green Bottles and Vials 309 Greensill’s Extracts _ 300 Grimault’s Matico Injection 313 Gruel Tubes.- _ 371 Guards, Tooth Brush 312 Guerlain’s Cologne 375 Guerlain’s Shaving Cream 294 Guerlain’s Shaving Soap 351 Guerlain’s Toilet Water. 377 Guitar Strings - 362 Guns. 312 Gutta Percha Tissue 368 Haemostatic Cotton 293 Hagan’s Balm 210 Hagerty’s Feeding Bottles 217 Hair Brushes 236-242 Hair Oil. See Oil 326 Hair Powder 334 Hair Tonic 368 Handkerchief Boxes 222 Handkerchief Extracts. 299-302 Hand Mirrors. 319-321 Hand or Nail Brushes. 244 Hand Scales 347 Hard Rubber Funnels 307 Hard Rubber Pen Holders 329 Hard Rubber Syringes . 364 Hard Rubber Trusses. 370 Harness Blacking 214 Harrison’s Parian Lily White 317 Hassall’s Hair Brush Powder 334 Hassall’s Sponge Cleaner. 272 Hat Brushes. 242 Hat Rim Brushes 242 Head Ice Bags 209 Heads, Whitewash 258-260 Hegeman's Camphor Ice 262 Hessian or Sand Crucibles and Covers - 294, 295 Heynen’s Suspensory Bandages 211 Higgins’Toilet Soap. 353 Hiscox’s Cologne 375 Hobb’s Meen Fun 335 Holders. 312 Holmes’ Atomizers. 208 Homoepathic Vials. 308-309 Hones Razor. 312 Hooks, Button 261 Hooper’s Cachous 261 Hooper’s Pastilles 328 Horn Dressing Combs 277, 278 464 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Horn Fine Combs ..I— 282 Horn Ridding Combs 287 Horn Scoops. 347 Horn Spatulas 357 Horn Spoons 360 Horse Brushes •. - -242, 243 Horse Hair Gloves and Straps 310, 362 Horse Hair Velvet Brushes 257 Hospital Cushions 296 Hotel Shoe Brushes 253 Houchin’s Night Lights 325 Houchin’s Pocket Stoves 362 Houchin’s Wax Gas Lighters 317 Household Syringes 365 Hovenden & Sons’ Shaving Cream 294 Hoyt’s German Cologne 375 Hudson’s Crystal Pomade 334 Hudson’s Extracts 300 Hudson’s Tooth Paste. 368 Hunter’s Inhaler 313 Hunt’s Bottle Caps 262 Hunt’s Court Lily White 317 Hyatt’s Tooth Wash 370 Hydrometer Jars 313 Hydrometers 313 Hygroscopic Cotton — 293 Hypodermic Syringe Needles 325 Hypodermic Syringes. See Index to Surgical Instruments. Ice Bags. 209 Ice or Water Caps, Rubber 262 Imitation Shell Fine Combs 282 Indelible Ink 313 Indelible Pencils 329 Indexical Soaps 351, 356, 369 India Ink 313 Infant Hair Brushes 241, 242 Infusion Jars —'.. 351 Ingram’s Enema Syringes 365 Inhalant 313 Inhalers 313 Injection 313 Ink 313, 314 Ink and Pencil Erasers 299 Ink and Stain Extracting Pencils 329 Ink Stands. 3!4 Insect Powder Guns 312 Invalid Cushions 296 Invalid Feeding Cups. 295 Iodized Cotton. 293 Irish Horn Dressing Combs 277 Iron Weights — 379 Iron Cork Presses 290 Iron Crucibles, 294 Iron Evaporating Dishes 297 Iron Mortars, 323 Iron Spatulas , 357 Iron Twine Boxes 229 Irrigators, 314 Irvine’s Chalk Balls. 271 Irvine’s Lily White, .. 317 Irvine’s Rouge Balls 340 Issue Peas 329 Italian Cosmetic 291 Ivory Aurilaves 209 Ivory Back Scratcher 347 Ivory Brush Cases 265 Ivory Cloth Brushes 232 Ivory Dressing Combs. 278 Ivory Fine Combs 282 Ivory Hair Brushes 237 Ivory Hat Brushes. 242 Ivory Infant Hair Brushes 242 Ivory Mirrors 220, 321 Ivory Nail Brushes 245 Ivory Nail Cleaners 273 Ivory Nail Polishers 333 Ivory Pocket Combs. 286 Ivory Puff Boxes 226 Ivory Sets. See Cases. Brush, Ivory. 265 Ivory Shaving Brushes 252 Japanese Corn Files 303 Japanned Tin Thermometers 367 Jars .313-315 Jars, Sponge 220 Jewel Boxes. 223 Jewel Cases 267 Jewel Trays. See Receivers 339 Jewelers’ Scales 344, 345 Jewsbury & Brown’s Tooth Paste 368 Johnson’s Caustic 271 Johnson’s Toilet Soap. 353 Johnson’s Tooth Powder. 369 Jokes 261 Jouvin’s Glove Cleaner 272 Jug Corks 288 Kalliston ..... 316 Kalodermine 335 Kalsomine Brushes 243, 244 Kalydor 316 Kay’s Cements. 271 Kent’s Tooth Brushes 254 Kerosene Laboratory Stoves 362 Kesan Shaving Soap 351 Key Rings 316 Kidders’ Batteries 213 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, &,c. 465 Kidder’s Opera Pearline 3x7 Kirkwood’s Inhaler 313 Knapp’s Feeding Bottles 217 Knee Caps. 262 Knives 3I(^ Knowlson’s Suppository Moulds 324 Labels -- 316 La Blache Toilet Powder. — 335 Laboratory Lamps 316 Ladies’ Dressing Cases 267 Ladies’Flasks 3°4 Ladies’ Necessaires 325 Ladies’ Work Boxes 229 Ladvocat Toilet Powder 335 Laird’s Bloom of Youth 214 Lamps 316 Lambswool Chest and Lung Protectors 336, 337 Lancets. See Index Surg. Instruments. Lang’s Feeding Bottles 217 Lanman’s Cologne 375 Lanman & Kemp’s Florida Water 377 Lattice Cloth 273 Laundry Soap — 350 Lavender Water— 377 Lawrence’s Barometers — 212 Lawrence’s Blanc de Perle 214 Lawrence’s Breast Glasses 308 Lawrence’s Cachous 261 Lawrence’s Feeding Bottles 217 Lawrence’s Hair Brushes 239 Lawrence’s Horse Hair Gloves ... 310 Lawrence’s Horse Hair Straps 362 Lawrence’s Linen Twines 372 Lawrence’s Military Hair Brushes 238 Lawrence’s Mirrors. 321 Lawrence’s Nail Powder 334 Lawrence’s Nasal Douches. 298 Lawrence’s Nipple Shields. 326 Lawrence's Parisian Steel Nail Cleaners 273 Lawrence’s Powder Guns. 312 Lawrence’s Toilet Chamois 271 Lawrence’s Toilet Powder 335 Lawrence’s Razors 339 Lawrence’s Rouge Tablets 340 Lawrence’s Rubber Bands 212 Lawrence’s Shoulder Braces 229 Lawrence’s Sponge Tents 366 Lawrence’s Steel Spatulas 357 Lawrence’s Syringes 363, 365 Lawrence's Thermometer 367 Lawrence’s Thermometer, with Baro- meter. 367 Lawrence’s Toilet Powder 335 Lawrence’s Toilet Soap 353 Lawrence’s Tongue Scrapers 347 Lawrence’s Tooth Brushes— 254 Lawrence’s Tweezers. 371 Lead Combs. See Combs, Dye 281 Lead Pencils 329 Leather Cloth Brushes 232 Leather Horse Brushes 242, 243 Leather Mirrors 320, 322 Leech Jars - 3*5 Leech Tubes 371 Leffert’s Atomizers 208 Le Grand’s Extracts 300 Le Grand’s Oil 326 Le Grand’s Toilet Soap 353 Leiner’s Aurilaves 209 Leiner’s Bath Brushes 231 Leiner’s Flesh Brushes — 235 Leroy’s Sachets 341 Letchford’s Lime Cream. — 293 Letchford’s Toilet Powder 335 Letchford’s Transparent Cosmetic 291 Levy’s La Blache Toilet Powder 335 Lewenberg’s Pastilles 328 Lighters, Gas — 3*7 Lily Whites 3*7 Limonsin’s Medicine Wafers 374 Lincoln’s Feeding Bottles.. 217 Linen Twines 372 Lint.... 318 Lip Salve. See Salve 341 Lip Salve Boxes 223 Liquid Rouge 34° Liquor Flasks 305, 3°6, 309 Lister’s Antiseptic Gauze 308 Lists, Physicians’ Visiting 318 Litmus Paper - 327 Livingston’s Ink and Tablets— 313 Livingston’s Pens 329 Lloyd’s Cold Cream 293 Lloyd’s Euxesis. 294 Long Combs 284 Long’s Easter Egg Dyes 299 Loonen’s Hair Brushes .. 239-241 Lotion, Atwood’s Glycerine and Elder Flower --- 318 Loveland’s Camphor Ice 262 Lovell’s Bone Aurilaves. 209 Low’s Cold Cream 293 Low’s Extracts 1.r . 300 Low’s Pomade , 334 Low’s Toilet Powder 335 466 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Low’s Toilet Soap 353, 354 Low’s Toilet Water 377 Lowe’s Soaps 354, 369 Lozenge Boxes 223 Lubin’s Bandoline 211 Lubin’s Blanc de Perle 214 Lubin’s Brillantine- 230 Lubin’s Cologne 375 Lubin’s Cosmetic 291 Lubin’s Extracts 300 Lubin’s Lavender Water 377 Lubin’s Lip and Vinegar Rouge 340 Lubin’s Oil 326 Lubin’s Perfumed Toilet Chamois 271 Lubin’s Sachets 341 Lubin’s Toilet Soap 354 Lubin’s Toilet Powder 335 Lubin’s Toilet Water 378 Lundborg’s Atomizers 208 Lundborg’s California Toilet Water— 378 Lundborg’s Cologne 375 Lundborg’s Extracts 300, 301 Lung Protectors 336,337 Lye Brushes - 244 Lye Hydrometers 313 Lynch’s Cachous 261 Lynch’s Enema Syringes 365 Lynch’s Smelling Salts 341 Lyon’s Sachets 34x Lyon’s Sulphur Borax Soap 354 Lyon’s Tooth Powder 369 Macassar Oil 326 Machines 3X8 Macmahan’s Tooth Powder 369 Macmahan’s Tooth Wash. — 370 Magnifying Mirrors 321 Mahogany Mirrors 320-322 Male Fern and Kamala Capsules 263 Male Fern and Kamala Capsulets 263 Malleable Iron Crucible with Covers.. 294 Manent’s Handkerchief Extracts 301 Marcerou’s Shoe Blacking 214 Marine Lint 3X8 Markers, Whist. 3X& Marking Brushes — 244 Mason’s Shoe Blacking 214 Mason Whitewash Brushes 258 Massey’s Sachets 341 Masten’s Florida Water 377 Match Boxes 223 Mathey Caylus’ Capsules 262, 263 Mathey Caylus Injection.. 3X3 Matico, Copaiba and Cubeb Capsules. 263 Matico, Copaiba and Cubeb Capsulets, 263 Mattson’s Atomizers- 208 Mattson’s Breast Pumps 338 Mattson’s Syringes - 365, 366 Mattson’s Vaginal Irrigator 314 Maubert’s Toilet Soap — 354 Maw’s Atomizers 208 Maw’s Cachous 261 Maw’s Chest and Lung Protectors, 336, 337 Maw’s Feeding Bottles 217 Maw’s Extracts — 301 Maw’s Inhaler 313 Maw’s Lattice Cloth . - 273 Maw’s Lint. 318 Maw’s Medicine Wafers- 374 Maw’s Respirators 340 Maw’s Steel Spatulas 357 Maw’s Toilet Powder 335 Maw’s Tooth Paste 368 Measures 3X8 Medical Books 214, 215 Medicated Bougies 222 Medicated Paper 327 Medicine Chest Bottles 218 Medicine Chests — 272 Medicine Cups 295 Medicine Droppers -- 298 Medicine Glasses 3°8 Medicine Tubes. See Tubes 371 Medicine Spoons 360 Medicine Wafers 374 Meen Fun 335 Meerschaum Pipes 331 Meloderma 3X9 Messer’s Inhaler - 3X3 Metal Back Dressing Combs 278 Metal Mirrors. 32o, 322 Metal Puff Boxes 226 Metal Shaving and Soap Boxes 227 Metal Syringes 3^4 Metric Weights 379 Meyer’s Exora Toilet Powder 335 Military Brush Cases 265, 266 Military Hair Brushes 238 Miller’s Harness Blacking. 214 Miller’s Leather Preservative Blacking 214 Mills, Drug 3X9 Minim Glasses 3°8 Mirrors 3X9~322 Mirror Stands 322 Molesworth’s Syringes 366 Mono-Carb. Ammonia 341 Moodie’s Sulphur-Tar Soap 354 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, 8cc. 467 Morgan’s Saucers 341 Mortars 323, 324 Mosquito Pastilles 328 Mothers’ Blessing Breast Pump 338 Moulds, Suppository 324 Mouth Mirrors 321 Moustache Combs.. 284 Moyle’s Inhaler and Inhalant 313 Mugs, Shaving 324 Mund’s Sachets 341 Muslin. See Oiled Muslin 326 Mustard Leaves. See Plasters 333 McArthur’s Chinese Lily White 317 McGuffie’s Toilet Soap 354 McIntosh’s Batteries 213 McIntosh’s Uterine Supporters 363 McKeon’s Toilet Soap 354 McKesson & Robbins’ Absorb. Cotton 292 McKesson & Robbins’ Bay Rum 213 McKesson & Robbins’ Cachous 262 McKesson & Robbins’ Camphor Ice,. 262 McKesson & Robbins’ Cologne 375, 376 McKesson & Robbins’ Extracts 301 McKesson & Robbins’ Florida Water. 377 McKesson & Robbins’ Lint 318 McKesson & Robbins’ Saddle Bags 209, 210 McKesson & Robbins’Shoulder Braces 229 McKesson & Robbins’ Thermometers. 367 McKesson & Robbins’ Spatulas 357, 358 McKesson & Robbins’ Surgeon’s Tow 370 McKesson & Robbins’ Vial Cases, 268, 260 Nace’s Gardenia Tablet Lily White 317 Nail Brush Bags, 210 Nail Brush Baskets 212 Nail Brushes 244, 245 Nail Cleaners. 273 Nail Clippers 273 Nail Cutters 296 Nail or Hand Brushes 244 Nail Knives 3x6 Nail Polishers. See Polishers 333 Nail Powder 334 Nail Powder Boxes ..223-224 Nail Scissors. See Scissors 347 Nail Toilets 267, 325 Naldire’s Dog Powder 334 Naldire’s Dog Soap 350 Narrow Mouth Feeding Bottles 217, 218 Nasal Atomizers 208 Nasal Douches 298 Necessaires, Ladies’ 325 Needham’s Breast Pumps 338 Needles 325 Nichols Carmel Soap. 354 Night Lights .. 325 Nipples, 325, 326 Nipple Shells and Shields 326 Nix’s Night Lights 325 “No. 4711” Cologne ._ 376 “No. 4711” Extracts 302 “No. 4711” Florida Water 376 “No. 4711” Soaps ,351, 357 “No. 4711” Tooth Paste 368 Nonpariel Feeding Bottles 218 Northrop’s Tooth Powd. and Wash, 369, 370 Noyes’ Metal Back Dressing Combs.. 178 Nursery Aprons 207 Nursery Lamps 316 Nursery Pins 332 Nursery Sheeting ... 348 Nursing Bottles. See Bottles, Feed- ing 217, 218 Nursing Bottle Fittings - 303, 304 Nursing Bottle Tubes 371 Oakley’s Cologne 376 Oakley’s Extracts . _ 301 Oakley’s Lavender Water 377 Oakley’s Orange Flower Water 377 Oakley’s Soaps 350, 351. 354, 355 Oakley’s Toilet Water __ 378 Obelisk Sponge Basket 212 Odorators . 326 Odor Cases. See Cases. 267 Oil 326 Oil Bottles 218, 219 Oil Cans 262 Oiled Muslin 326 Oiled Silk 326 Ointment and Pill Boxes 224 Ointment Boxes 224 Ointment Boxes, Turned Wood 228 Ointment Pots 334 Ointments, Vaseline 373 Olry’s Flasks 305 Olympian Cream 293 Orange Flower Water 377 Oriental Cream 293 Osborne’s Lip Salve, 341 Osborne’s Smelling Salts 341 Osborne’s Toilet Powder 335 Osborne’s Toilet Soap 355 Otto of Rose — 327 Otto of Rose Bottles 218 Otto’s Acetometers, 207 Ozier Brushes, 233 Paas’ Easter Egg Dyes 299 468 McKesson &, robbings’ prices-current, Packer’s Soaps 351, 355 Pads.. 327 Page’s Vaporizers 372 Painters’ Dusting Brushes 235 Paint Brushes 245-250, 256 Palmer’s Toilet Powder 335 Panafieu’s Cosmetic Mousquetaire _. .291 Panstrepton Brushes 231 Pans 213, 327 Pap Boats. See Cups, Feeding. 295 Paper 4 327, 328 Paper Bags 209 Paper Cutters 296 Paper Filters 303 Paper Hanger’s Brushes. 250 Paper Labels 316 Paper Puff Boxes 226 Papier, Fayard & Blayn’s 328 Parchment Paper 327 Parshall’s Bandoline Powder 211 Paste, Tooth. See Tooth Paste 368 Pastille Holders 329 Pastilles 328 Patch Boxes. See Boxes, Ointment.. 224 Patey’s Cold Cream 293 Pattison’s Chest and Lung Prot._336, 337 Paws, Rabbit 329 Payson’s Ink, and Combination 313 Peacock’s Vial Cases 269 Pears’ Extracts 301 Pears’ Soaps 351. 355 Pears’Toilet Powder 335 Peas, Issue 329 Pen Holders 329 Pen and Pencil Pockets 333 Pencils 329 Pencil Tips 368 Pens 1. - --329. 330 Pen Wipers 330 Perfume Fountain 306 Perfumers Ribbon 340 Perfumers. See Atomizers and Odor- ators .207, 208, 326 Percolators- 33°. 331 Pessaries. - 331 Pestachio Nut Oil 32^ Petrie’s Toilet Powder. 335 Petrolatum. See Vaseline, Petrolatum 373 Philodome Pocket Stones 362 Phoenix Atomizers 208 Physicians’ Visiting Lists 3x8 Picture Dusters 234, 235 Pierre’s Tooth Wash 37° Piesse & Lubins’ Extracts 301 Piesse & Lubins’ Perfumed Ribbon 340 Piesse & Lubins’ Pestachio Nut Oil... 326 Piesse & Lubins’ Toilet Powder 335 Pill Boxes 224, 225 Pill Boxes, Turned Wood. 228 Pill Compressor 331 Pill Finisher 331 Pillows, Air, Rubber 331 Pill Machines 318 Pill, Silverers 331 Pill Tiles. 368 Pinaud’s Brillantine 230 Pinaud’s Cologne 376 Pinaud's Cosmetic 291 Pinaud’s Extracts 301, 302 Pinaud’s Rhum and Ouinine. 340 Pinaud’s Shaving Cream 294 Pinaud’s Toilet Soap 355 Pink Balls 271 Pink Saucers. See Saucers 341 Pins 331 Pin Trays 370 Pipes 331, 332 Piver’s Cologne. 376 Piver’s Extracts 302 Piver’s Toilet Soap 355 Plantation Combs 284, 285 Plaster Irons 332 Plasters 332, 333 Plaster Skins. See Skins. 349 Plate Brushes Silver 250 Platinum Crucibles, with covers 295 Platinum Evaporating Dishes. 297 Playing Cards . 263 Pocket Books 333 Pocket Combs 285-287 Pocket Corkscrews 290, 291 Pocket Drinking Cups 295 Pocket Knives 316 Pocket Match Boxes 223 Pocket Mirrors 322 Pocket Scales 347 Pocket Scissors 347 Pocket Stoves 362 Pocket Toilet Paper 327 Pockets, Pen and Pencil 333 Poker Chips 272 Polishers 333 Polish, Poningoe 333 Pomade 334 Pomade Bottles 218 Pomade Cosmoline 291 INDEX XO FANCY GOODS, &,c. 469 Pomade Vaseline 373 Poncine Soap 352, 353 Pond’s Extract Inhaler 313 Pond’s Extract Toilet Soap 355 Pond’s Toilet Cream 294 Pope’s Cosmetic 291 Pope’s Eyes and Heads 260 Porcelain Crucibles, with covers 295 .Porcelain Evaporating Dishes— 297, 298 Porcelain Funnels 307 Porcelain Gallipots 308 Porcelain Graduates 312 Porcelain Mortars — - 323 Porcelain Percolators 330 Porcelain Puff Boxes. 226, 227 Porcelain Soap Boxes 227 Portfolios 334 Pots, Ointment 307, 308, 334 Potter’s Sponge 359 Pouches 334 Powder Boxes 225, 226 Powder Folders 306 Powder Paper 327 Powder Puffs -337, 33$ Powders 334~336 Pozzoni’s Toilet Powder 335 Pray’s Nail Powder 334 Prescription Books -215, 216 Prescription Bottles and Vials 309 Prescription Scales 345-347 Pressers, Cork ' 290 4 Presses - 336 Prevost’s Bell Lavender Water 377 Probangs 336 Proctor’s Medicine Cups 295 Protectors, Chest and Lung 336, 337 Puff Boxes 226, 227 Puffs 337, 338 Pulls, Drawer 338 Pullers, Cork. 290 Pumice 338 Pumice Soap 352, 353~355, 356 Pumps 338 Pungents 220, 221 Pure Vaseline 373 Purses 338 Putty Knives 316 Quassia Cups. 295 Quill Tooth Picks. — 368 Rabbit Paws 329 Racks 303, 338, 339 Racks, Filter 3»3 Rameau’s Extracts 302 Rattles, Rubber 339 Raven Gloss Blacking 214 Raw Horn Barber Combs 274, 275 Raw Horn Dressing Combs 277, 278 Raw Horn Dye Combs 281 Raw Horn Plantation Combs 284 Raw Horn Pocket Combs 286 Raw Horn Ridding Combs 287 Rawson’s Suspensory Bandages 211 Razor Hones .. 312 Razor Strops 363 Razors . .. 339 Read’s Cologne. 376 Receivers . 339 Reithoffer & Neffe’s Toilet Soap 356 Requa’s Bandoline 211 Requa’s Cachous 262 Requa’s Cedar Camphor. _ _ 271 Requa’s Cosmetic 291 Requa’s Smelling Salts 341 Requa’s Toilet Powder 335 Requisite Mug Cream. 294 Respirators 340 Resin, Violin. See Violin Resin 374 Retort Stands 361 Retorts 340 Rhum and Quinine 340 Ribbon Bruge 340 Richardson’s Atomizers 208 Ricksecker’s Soaps 351, 356 Ricksecker’s Toilet Powder 335 Ridding Combs 287, 288 Rieger’s Soaps --35L 356 Rigaud’s Sulphur Soap 356 Riggs’ Shaving Soap 351 Rigollot’s Mustard Leaves 333 Riker’s Liquid Rouge 340 Riker’s Tablet, Lily White 317 Riker’s Toilet Powder 335 Riker’s Tooth Wash. 370 Rimmel’s Black Cosmetic 291 Rimmel’s Extracts — 302 Rimmel’s Toilet Powder 335 Rimmel’s Tooth Powder. 369 Rimmel’s Tooth Soap 369 Rimmel’s Vinegar 374 River’s Erasive Soap .... 350 Robare’s Aureoline 208 Robinson’s Corn Solvent. See Pencils, Corn 329 Robinson’s Soaps 351, 356, 369 Rogers’ Razors 339 Roger & Gallet’s Orange Flower Water 377 470 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Roger & Gallet’s Rhum and Quinine.. 340 Roger & Gallet’s Toilet Soap 356 Roger & Gallet’s Toilet Water 378 Roger & Gallet’s Vinegar 374 Rohland’s Styptic Cotton 293 Rollers, Bandage 340 Rollers, Cork 290 Roof or Deck Paint Brushes 248 Root Cutters 296 Rose Cosmoline 292 RoseWater 377 Rosenwasser’s Percolators 331 Rosewood Hand Mirrors 320, 321 Rouge 340 Rowland’s Kalydor 316 Rowland’s Macassar Oil 326 Rowland’s Odonto 369 Rubber Bands 211, 212 Rubber Barber Combs 275 Rubber Bed Pans 213 Rubber Bulbs 260 Rubber Combs 275, 279-288 Rubber Corks or Stopples 289 Rubber Cushions 295, 296 Rubber Diapers 297 Rubber Dressing Combs 279-281 Rubber Erasers 299 Rubber P'ine Combs 282—284 Rubber Finger Cots 292 Rubber Long Combs .284 Rubber Nipples 325, 326 Rubber Nursery Sheeting 348 Rubber Plantation Combs 285 Rubber Pocket Combs 286, 287 Rubber Rattles 339 Rubber Ridding Combs 287, 288 Rubber Scoops 347 Rubber Side Combs 288 Rubber Teething Pads and Rings 366 Rubber Tubing — 371 Rubber Tuck Combs 288 Rubber Urinals ,, 372 Rubber Water Bottles 221 Rushton’s Tooth Paste 368 Ryer & Berrien’s Nail Powder.: 334 Sachet Powder Bottles 218 Sachet Powder. See Sachets 341 Saddle Bags 209, 210 Safes, Match. See Boxes 223 Safety Pins. See Pins, Nursery 331 Salicylated Cotton 293 Salt Mouth Bottles 219 Salts, Smelling 341 Salve 341 Sandalwood and Copaiba Capsules 263 Sandalwood Capsules . _ 263 Sandalwood Capsulets 263 Sandalwood, Cop and Iron Capsules 263 Sand Crucibles and Covers 294, 295 Sand Paper _ _. 328 Saponax 369 Sarg's Soaps 350, 351, 356 Sash Brushes 250, 251 Satinwood Hand Mirrors _ 321 Saucers 341 Saunder’s Pumice _ 338 Saunder’s Toilet Powder 335 Saunder’s Toilet Soap 356 Saunder’s Tooth Paste 368 Saunder’s Tooth Powder _ 369 Savage’s Ursina 334 Scale Cases. See Cases, Show for Pre- scription Scales 267 Scale Pans 327 Scales 341-347 School or Stationers’ Sponges 360 Scissors 347 Scoops _ 347 Scotch Plaid Puff Boxes 227 Scott’s Batteries 213 Scott’s Electric Disks 298 Scott’s Electric Flesh Brush 235 Scott’s Electric Hair Brush.. 23S Scott’s Galvanic Generators 308 Scrapers, Tongue 347 Scratchers, Back 347 Screws, Cork 290, 291 Scrubbing Brushes 251, 252 Seabury & Johnson’s Cottons 292, 293 Seabury & Johnson’s Lint 318 Sea Island Twiue 372 Sea Tangle Tents 366 Sealing Wax 378 Seidlitz Paper 328 Seidlitz Powder Boxes 227 Seidlitz Powder Measures 318 Seidlitz Wrappers 380 Senes’ Italian Cosmetic 291 Sets, Baby, Brush, Celluloid, &c. See Cases - 263-267 Sets, Smoker’s 348 Shades, Eye 348 Shand’s Chalk Balls 271 Shand’s Lily White 317 Shand’s Rouge Balls 340 Shaving Boxes 227 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, 8cc. 471 Shaving Brushes 252 Shaving Cream 293, 294 Shaving Mugs 324 Shaving Soap 350, 351 Shaw’s Chiropedin 272 Sheespwool Sponge. See Sponge Car- riage 359 Sheeting, Nursery 348 Sheet Soap 356 Sheffield’s Creme Dentrifice 368 Shelf Bottles. ..218, 219 Shell Barber Combs. 275 Shell Dressing Combs 281 Shell Fine Combs 284 Shell Nail Polishers. 333 Shell Pocket Combs 287 Shells, Nipple. See Nipple Shells 326 Shields 348 Shields, Nipple. See Nipple Shields . 326 Ship Paint Brushes 248 Shoe Blacking 214 Shoe Brushes 253 Shoe Button Hooks. 261 Shoe Lifts or Horns 348 Shoulder Braces 229 Show Bottles 219, 220 Show Cases 267, 268 Show Thermometers 367 Sick Feeders. See Cups, Feeding 295 Side Combs 288 Sieves 348, 349 Silk Elastic Anklets 207 Silk Elastic Knee Caps 262 Silk Elastic Stockings 361 Silk Floss 306 Silk, Oiled 326 Silk Sachets 341 Silk, Surgeons. See Index to Surgical Instruments. Silver Crucibles with Covers 295 Silver Soap 351 Silverers, Pill. See Pill Silverers 331 Sisson’s Smelling Salts 341 Skins 349 Smax 262 Smelling Salt Bottles 220, 221 Smelling Salts 341 Smith’s Shaving Cream. 294 Smith’s Troches 370 Smokers’ Sets 348 SoaP--- 350-357 Soap Boxes 227 Soap Racks 339 Soap, Tooth. See Tooth Soap. 369 Societe Hygienique Oil. 326 Society Hygienique Pomade 334 Society Hygienique Toilet Soap 356 Societ6 Hygienique Tooth Powder 369 Society Hygienique Vinegar 374 Soda Bottles 221 Soda-Powder Boxes 227, 228 Soda Water Machines 318 Soft Rubber Syringes 365, 366 Sozodont 357 Spatulas 357, 358 Specie Corks .288, 289 Specie Jars, see Bottles, Specie 2x9 Speculums, see Index to Surgical In- struments. Spill Cups 295 Spinal Ice Bags 209 Spirit Lamps 316 Spiltoir’s Cosmetic 291 Spit Cups 295 Splint’s Cigar Lighter and Frame 272 Split Skins. See Skins 349 Sponge Bags. 210 Sponge Baskets .212,213 Sponge Chains 271 Sponge Jars 220 Sponge Racks 339 Sponge Tents 366 Sponges 358-360 SpongioPilene 360 Spoons 360 Sprinkler Stoppers 361 Stafford’s Inhaler 313 Stamp’s Tooth Paste 368 Stand Mirrors 322 Stands 361 St. Croix Bay Rum 213 Steel Glass Cutters 296 Steel Graining Combs 311 Steel Nail Cleaners 273 Steel Spatulas. 357, 358 Stencil Brushes 253 Steeple Top Jars 3x5 Stills. See Percolators, Fenner’s with Still 330 Stippler Paint Brushes 248 Striping (Camels Hair) Brushes 232 St. Just’s Toilet Powder 335 Stockings, Elastic _ 361 Stoppers, Sprinkler 361 Stopples, Rubber 289 Stove Brushes 253 472 McKesson &, robbins’ prices-current, Stoves. .361, 362 Strainers, Druggists’ 362 Straps, Bath or Flesh 362 Stretchers, Glove 362 Strings 362 Stripers, Paint Brushes 248 Strops, Razor 363 Stylographic Inks 314 Stylographic Pens 330 Styptic Cotton 293 Sulphur Soap 353 Supporters 363 Suppository Boxes 228 Suppository Moulds... 324 Suppository Syringes. 366 Surgeon’s Bandages 210 Surgeons’ Needles. See Index to Sur- gical Instruments. Surgeons’ Sponges 360 Surgeons’Tow 370 Suspensory Bandages 210, 211 Sussman’s Hair Powder 334 Syria Sponges 360 Syringe Bulbs 260 Syringes .363-366 Syringe Valves 372 Syrup Hydrometers 313 Syrup Bottles 219 Tables 366 Tags, Marking 366 Tailors Chalk 271 Talc de Venice 335 Tannated Cotton 293 Tape Measures 318 Tapers, German 325 Taps, Champagne 366 Tar Capsules 263 Tar Paint Brushes 248 Tar Soap 351 Tarrant’s Ink 313 Taylor’s Cologne. 376 Taylor’s Lint 318 Taylor’s Shaving Cream 294 Teaberry Tooth Powder 369 Teething Pads.. 366 Teething Rings 366 Teint d’or 366 Tenax 366 Tents 366 Test Tubes 367 Tetlow’s Cologne Water. 376 Tetlow’s Extracts 302 Tetlow’s Lily White 317 Tetlow’s Rouge Tablets 341 Tetlow’s Toilet Powder 336 Thacher’s Charcoal Tooth Soap 369 Thermometers _ . 367 Thimbles _. 367 Thompson’s Tooth Soap..' 369 Throat Atomizers . 207, 208 Throat Brushes. See Brushes, Camels Hair, Throat 232 Throat Ice Bags.. 209 Thurston’s Tooth Powder. _ 369 Thymol Soap . 352,354 Tidies. 368 Tiles, Pill 368 Tincture Bottles 219 Tincture Presses. 336 Tin Foil. 306 Tin Funnels 307 Tin Measures 318 Tin Percolators 330 Tin Soap Boxes 227 Tips, Pencil.. 293, 294 Tissue 368 Tobacco Pouches 334 Toilet-Combs. See Combs, Dressing, 281 Toilet Cream 293, 294 Toilet Dusting Brushes.. 235 Toilet Pads.. 327 Toilet Paper. See Paper Medicated.. 327 Toilet Paper Racks 339 Toilet Powder — -334_336 Toilet Soap. -35i~357 Toilet Vinegar 374 Toilet Water 377, 378 Tongue Scrapers 347 Tonic, Hair. See Rhum and Quinine. 340 Toothache Drops 298 Tooth Brush Baskets 212 Tooth Brush Guards 312 Tooth Brushes 253-255 ToothPaste 368 Tooth Picks 368 Tooth Powder 368, 369 Tooth Powder Boxes 228 Tooth Soap 369 Tooth Wash 369, 370 Towels 370 Tow, Surgeon’s 370 Tralles’Alcoholmeters 207 Trays 370 Trix. See Cachous 262 Troches 370 Troemner’s Scales 341-346 INDEX TO FANCY GOODS, &,c. 473 Troy Weights 380 Trusses 370, 371 Tube Brushes 255 Tubes. 371 Tubes, Atomizing 208 Tubes, Collapsible 274 Tubes, Test 367 Tubing 371 Tuck Combs 288 Tulipwood Hand Mirrors 321 Tupelo Tents 366 Turkish Bath Towels 7 370 Turmeric Paper. 328 Turner & Wayne's Snowflake 317 Turned Wood Boxes. See Boxes 228 Turpentine Capsules 263 Tweezers .’ 371 Twine Boxes 228, 229 Twine Cutters 296 Twines 371, 372 Umbilical Trusses 371 Union Shaving Mugs 324 Urinals 372 Urinal Soap 350 Urinometers. See Index to Surgical Instruments. Urns 372 Uterine Supporters 363 Uterine Syringes 364 Vaccination Shields 348 Vaginal Suppository Moulds 324 Vaginal Syringes, Glass 363 Vaginal Syringes, Hard Rubber 364 Valves, Syringe 372 VanBuskirk’s Sozodont 370 Vaporizers 372 Varnish Brushes. See Brushes 255-257 Vaseline Preparations 373 Vaseline Soaps 353 Vases 374 Velvet Brushes 257 Veterinary Cosmoline 292 Veterinary Vaseline 374 Vial and Bottle Corks 289 Vial Cases. See Cases .268-271 Vial Corkscrews 290, 291 Vials, Homoeopathic. 1 308, 309 Vinaigrettes. See Bottles, Smelling Salt ...220, 221 Vincent’s Dendan 369 Vinegar Rouge. See Rouge 340 Vinegar, Toilet 374 Violet’s Cologne 376 Violet’s Toilet Soap - 356 Violet’s Toilet Water 37S Violin Bows — 374 Violin Bridges 374 V