W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SOLUBLE PILLS AID GRANULES, UNEQUALED FOR Purity in Composition, Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in Form and Finish. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878. The only highest “ Recompense" awarded to Pills. MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY. American Institute, New York, 1879, FIRST AWARD. Sydney, New South Wales, 1879. SILVER MEDAL. Melbourne, Australia, 1880. <878. — PARIS. —THE ONLY SILVER MEDAL.—THE HIGHEST RECOMPENSE AWARDED TO PILLS. <879.— SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. —FIRST AWARD. 1879.— NEW YORK, AMERICAN INSTITUTE. — MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY. (880.—MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. — FIRST AWARD. <881. — MATANZAS, CUBA. —SILVER MEDAL. <881. — LONDON. —THE ONLY AWARD OF MERIT FOR PILLS ALONE AT THE INTER- NATIONAL MEDICAL AND SANITARY EXHIBITION. £881. — BRIGHTON, ENGLAND. — ONLY AWARD FOR PILLS AT THE SCIENTIFIC AND SANITARY EXHIBITION. See Manufacturing Department, Page 114. General Prices Current OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, EXTRACTS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Essential Oils, Sponges, Fancy Goods, Druggists’ Sundries, Perfumery, Proprietary Articles, etc., etc. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Importers and Jobbers, Nos. 170 and 172 William Street, (CORNER OF BEEKMAN STREET,) W. H. SCHIEFFELIN. W. A. GELLATLY. W. N. CLARK. W. S. MERSEREAU. W. L. BROWER. New York AUGUST, 1883. 0.CH1EFFEU/V s ' SCALED S’ These elegant preparations have come into very general use, partly on account of their being more palatable than the salts made with mineral acids, partly because they were well adapted for combination with the valuable alkaloids, Quinine and Strychnine, and chiefly, we believe, because they have proven efficient remedies in many cases where other salts of iron have failed. For these reasons it is very important that these salts should be carefully made of proper, uniform and declared composition, and that the pharmacist and physician should have full knowledge of these facts. We give below brief notes wrhich we trust may prove of interest: , FERRI CITRAS. U. S. P. FERRI ET AMMONII CITRAS. U. S. P. These two salts are fully described in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1880. The ammoniated citrate has much the larger sale, because of its quick solubility in cold water. FERRI ET AMMONII TARTRAS. FERRI ET POTASSII TARTRAS. U. S. P. The Potassium Salt is more handsome, less liable to variations in composition, and in much greater demand than the ammonium salt. By many physicians it is considered one of the best mild chalybeates. FERRI ET QUININE CITRAS. IT. S. P. FERRI ET AMMONII ET QUININE CITRAS. The first of these two salts is fully described in the Pharmacopoeia, 1880, pp. 159, 160. If made strictly according to the pharmacopoeial formula, it is likely to be somewhat deficient in quinine, because the salt seems to hold some water of constitution not allowed for in the process laid down. We find it necessary, therefore, to make proper allow- ances and use more quinine, in order that the finished scales shall actually contain 12 per cent. Quinine (C20H24N2O2H2O). Every lot is assayed, and none sold containing less than 12 per cent. Quinine. This salt is very slowly soluble in cold water, and is chiefly used in pills. The ammoniated Citrate of Iron and Quinine is very popular, and is used in large quantities. The chief reason for this is that it is quickly and completely soluble in cold water, and is therefore easily dispensed in solution with other substances. There is no scaled salt in the market of such uncertain and widely varying composition. We have examined samples of foreign and domestic manufacture which varied in percentage of quinine from to per cent. We have also found considerable variations in different lots of the same brand. We have adopted the uniform standard of 10 per cent, and guarantee these scales to contain no less than that amount of pure quinine. While this salt is not official in the Pharmacopoeia, it has, we believe, just claims as a very valuable remedy. Our increasing sales justify us in recommeding it. In order- ing specify Citrate of Iron and Quinine, Soluble. SEE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT, PAGE 109. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SCALED SALTS OF IRON. FERRI ET STRYCHNIA CITRAS. U. S. P. FERRI ET QUINIA ET STRYCHNIA CITRAS. Both Salts contain one per cent of Strychnine ; the second, not officinal but widely used, contains also ten per cent of Quinine. Both are assayed by our chemist, and are guaranteed as represented. FERRI PHOSPHAS. U. S. P. This scaled salt was newly introduced into the last edition (1880) of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. It closely resembles the well known pyrophosphate, is readily soluble in cold water, and is already in considerable demand. FERRI PYROPHOSPHAS. U. S. P. The present Pharmacopoeia has improved this preparation by omitting all am- monia and greatly simplifying the process. This salt is more constant, and does not decompose as readily as the former one. It, as well as the Phosphate, is especially adapted for use in elixirs and other liquids where it is desired to avoid the unpleasant taste of the more acid preparations of iron. The ten scaled Salts of Iron here described are the ones demanded at the present time. We prepare the full line and call especial attention to the following points :— 1. —Equal in beauty to any in the market. 2. —O f strictly standard quality. 3-—The label contains an unequivocal statement as to the amount of Quinine or Strychnine present: this statement is based, not on conjecture, but on the results of actual analysis. We ask a careful examination and trial of these goods. See Manufacturing Department, page 109. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s CONCENTRATED NITROUS ETHER. FOR EXTEMPORANEOUS PREPARATION OF SPIRITS NITROUS ETHER, U. S. P. Per Idb., $1.75. This is pure, washed Nitrous Ether (C3II5NO2), prepared in accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1880. It is a volatile ether of bright lemon-yellow color, and has a specific gravity of about 0.900 at 150 C.(5g° F.) FOR SPIRITS NITROUS ETHER, U. S. R, 1880. -p Cone. Nitrous Ether, W. H. S. & Co., 1 lb. Alcohol, “95*,” 19 lbs. Mix. The product is 20 pounds of Spirits Nitrous Ether of the exact strength and quality prescribed by the Pharmacopoeia. The following are some advantages gained by buying this article : 1. A considerable saving in cost of freight and packages. 2. The druggist can say from his own knowledge that he is dispensing exactly the article prescribed. 3. Sweet Spirits of Nitre may be prepared frequently in small quantity, and thus be fresh when dispensed. 4. The druggist can prepare his own spirits at the same cost as he can buy the spirits by the carboy. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s SULPHATE OF QUININE, Put up in 1 ounce bottles and 5, 10, and 20 ounce cans, AND BISULPHATE OF QUININE. This salt is rapidly gaining popularity among physicians, owing to its ready solubility, in ten parts of cold water, and its more prompt and efficient action in cases where the ordinary Sulphate of Quinine acts slowly or not at all. We prepare the Bisulphate in fine, white crystals, convenient for dispensing. It is well adapted for use in Pills, Wafers, Elixirs, Syrups, Wines, and in most liquid mixtures. Its taste may be disguised by our Fluid Extract Licorice compound, or better, by our scaled Ammo- niacal Glycyrrhizin. Put up in 1 ounce bottles and 5, 10, and 20 ounce Cans. Dose, same as the Sulphate. We sell this salt at the ruling price for Sulphate of Quinine. Special Quotations for large lots. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.'s CITRATE OF IRON AND QUININE. (SOLUBLE.) Your attention is called to the fact that we manufacture this preparation and guarantee it in the following particulars: 1. The scales are as handsome as any in the market. 2. They are quickly and completely soluble in water. 3. Every lot is assayed /or the amount 0/ contained quinine, and we guarantee every sample to contain not less than 10 per cent quinine, dried at ioo° C. (2120 E.) As this preparation is not pharmacopoeial, and owing to its being expensive, every maker has been “a law unto himself.” In consequence, scales of a very similar appearance are sold in this country which vary in quinine strength from a minimum of 4*4 per cent up. Believing that a uniform and known composition is desirable, we have introduced this line of preparations. We would also call your attention to the fact that we make A FULL LINE OF SCALE PREPARATIONS. See Manufacturing Department, page 109. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s OFFICINAL FLUID EXTRACTS. Prepared from the choicest materials by repercolation, a process by which a much smaller loss of medicinal strength is incurred than by any other. The sale of these extracts is steadily increasing, and we are adding to the list as the public demands, or the development of medical science renders proper. See Manufacturing Department, page 101. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s ABSTRACTS. We are prepared to furnish a full line of these new pharmacopoeial powdered extracts, and. the demand has already made it necessary to increase our list con- siderably. Abstracts are all of one strength, viz : One grain of abstract represents two grains of the drug. They can usually be administered in doses of : a. One-half the dose of the powdered drug. b. One-half as many grains as the dose, in minims, of the fluid extract. We prepare these abstracts with great care, from the best materials and without excessive heat. Should your trade demand them we shall be pleased to furnish them. Sold in ounces only unless specially ordered in larger bottles. See Mamifacturing Department, page 108. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s POWDERED EXTRACTS. These Extracts are deservedly popular because of their convenience for dispensing purposes. Owing to the hygroscopic nature of most vegetable extracts, it is necessary that the bottles containing powdered extracts should be kept well corked. In nearly every case these Powdered Extracts represent the solid extracts from the same drugs, weight for weight, and should be prescribed in the same doses. The exact strength of each powdered extract is noted on the label. Powdered Extracts should be kept in small, well corked bottles in a cool place.. If heated or exposed to the air they are likely to “cake,” and require drying and repowdering. For the above reasons we put up these Powdered Extracts in 1 oz. bottles only ; but we can furnish larger quantities at lower rates to those wishing them for immediate use. See Manufacturing Department, page 107. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s TRITURA TIONS This class of preparations, introduced into the new (1880) edition of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, consists of The Medicinal Substance, i part by weight. Powdered Milk Sugar, 9 parts by weight. They must be intimately mixed and in the finest attainable state of We test all our triturations with the microscope in order to be assured that these requirements are fully met. See Manufacturing Department, page 132. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s PURE FRUIT JUICES SEASON, 1883. We call attention to our Pure Fruit Juices, which are simply the undiluted juices of the fruit or berry. Their flavor is incomparably superior to those which are artificially prepared, and are also free from the objectionable and dangerous chemicals which such contain. They retain the delicate flavor of the fresh fruit, and if tightly corked will keep perfectly in all climates. Catawba, quart Champ, bottles, - - per doz. fi2 oo Pine Apple, “ “ “ “ 8 oo Raspberry, “ “ “ - - “ 8 oo Strawberry, “ “ “ “ 8 oo Blackberry, “ “ “ - - “ 8 oo Black Currant, “ “ “ - - “ 8 oo Red Currant, “ “ “ - - “ 8 oo Directions for Making Rich Syrups from these Juices.—One part (by measure) of the Juice is to be mixed with four and a half parts of Syrup. These proportions may be varied to suit circumstances ; if further diluted, they will still yield a rich Syrup. A greater degree of excellence and delicacy of flavor is imparted to these Syrups if, after mixing, they are placed on the fire and brought to active boiling, then promptly removed and strained. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SOLUBLE EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. Per pint, 75 cents. Per 5 pint bottle, $3.50. This Extract of Ginger is one-third the strength of the Fluid Extract Ginger, U. S. P. (i. e., one fluid ounce represents 160 grains of Jamaica Ginger). It contains no Capsicum, and is miscible with water in all proportions without opalescence or precipitation, the resinous matter being removed, while the essential oil and pure flavor of the root are perfectly retained. It is particularly desirable for preparing Syrup Ginger, U. S. P., Ginger Ale, Ginger Pop, Root Beer, and in the various requirements of the kitchen where Ginger is needed. Formula for Syrup Ginger.—R Sol. Ext. Ginger, 3 fl. oz. Syrup Simple, 5 pts. Mix. Formula for Ginger Ale Syrup.—R Sol. Ext. Ginger, 4 fl oz. Tinct. Lemon Peel (8 oz. to pt.) 1 fl. oz. Tinct. Capsicum, (if desired) , 2 to 3 drs. Simple Syrup, gallon. Mix. Citric Acid to taste (if wanted). W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s OLEATES. The demand for these preparations has steadily increased, owing to the fact that many physicians have found them more readily absorbed and more reliable as regards medicinal effects than are the ointments which they are partially superseding. We manufacture a full line of Oleates of the best quality as per list below. We shall be pleased to receive your orders. OLEATES. 1 lb. Jars. Per lb. % lb. Jars. Per lb. J4 lb. Jars. • Per lb. 1 oz. Jars. Per lb. Aconitia, 2% 7 00 7 10 7 25 8 00 Atropia, 2% 5 °° 5 i° 5 25 6 00 Bismuth 7 00 7 10 7 25 8 00 Copper 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 50 Lead 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 5° Mercury, 5% 150 160 1 75 2 50 10# 2 00 2 10 2 25 3 00 “ 2 50 2 60- 2 75 . 3 50 “ 5#. Morphia, 2% 4 50 4 60 4 75 5 50 Morphia, 2% 3 °o 310 3 25 4 OO 5% S 00 510 5 25 6 00 Quinia, 5% 4 00 4 10 4 25 5 00 “ 7 00 7 10 7 25 8 00 “ 15 00 IS IO 15 25 16 00 Silver 15 00 15 10 15 25 16 00 Strychnia, 2% 3 00 3 10 3 25 4 00 Veratria, 2% 4 00 4 10 4 25 5 00 Zinc, * 50 1 60 1 75 2 50 2 00 2 10 2 25 00 “ Powdered 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 50 W. H. Schieffelin 8c Co.’s OFFICINAL FLUID EXTHACTS. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S SOLUBLE PILLS and GRANULES. UNEQUALED FOR Purity in Composition, Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in form and finish, HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING FIRST PRIZES: 1878. PARIS, SILVER MEDAL, FIRST PRIZE.' 1879. NEW YORK, AM. INSTITUTE, MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY. 1879. SYDNEY, FIRST AWARD, BRONZE MEDAL. 1880. MELBOURNE, FIRST AWARD, SILVER MEDAL. 1881. MATANZAS, FIRST AWARD, SILVER MEDAL. 1881.—LONDON, INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL AND SANITARY EXHIBITION, AWARD OF MERIT. We are constantly receiving unsolicited testimonials of the satisfactory results attending the use of these pills, from physicians in all sections of the country, with which the increasing calls for them from the trade is keeping pace. Samples and price lists mailed upon application. SULPHATE OF QUININE, W. H. Schieffelin & Co. brand, in tins and bottles. BI-SULPHATE OF QUININE W. H. Schieffelin & Co. brand, in ounce bottles OF GUARANTEED PURITY. NORWEGIAN Cod-Liver Oil. The largely increased consumption, within the past six years, .of Norwegian God-Liver Oil in bulk, has led to the sale of inferior and adulterated oils imported from Hamburg, Rotterdam, and other places, and put up in style similar to the genuine Norwegian Oil, so that now purchasers run the risk of having these inferior oils substituted for the genuine. It may be safely said buyers cannot be sure of getting the genuine article except by purchasing from reliable parties here who receive it direct from the place of manufacture. We have given this article much attention for some years past, having been the first here to import it largely direct from Norway, and we have recently made arrangements to receive regular supplies of a brand which our extensive experience in the article justifies us in guaranteeing' to be perfectly pure, and of a quality superior to any Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil imported in bulk. Parties ordering will please specify the above brand, and may rest assured of receiving an article of uniform purity and freshness. All the genuine Oil of this make will bear the above brand, whether put up in original tin-lined barrels or in cans. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. Til A H E ►S.K&CO MARK TRADE-MARK, REGISTERED. Sami Kidder & Co/s Rochelle Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, Sup. Carb. Soda, Tartaric Acid. The attention of druggists is called to the above preparations, which have for many years enjoyed an enviable reputation. The Sup. Carb. Soda, which is superior to the best English brands, will be found to be a very desirable article, either for medicinal or family uses. The difficulty in supplying the demand which has heretofore existed will no longer be felt, as we are prepared to supply them in any quantity. All orders will be promptly executed. We quote as follows: Kidder’s Rochelle Salt, in 50 lb. boxes lb., 33 cents. “ “ “ 250 “ barrels “ 32 “ “ Seidlitz Mixture, in 50 lb. boxes “ 28 “ “ “ “ “ 250 “ barrels “ 27 “ “ Sup. Carb. Soda, in 50 “ boxes... “ 10 “ “ Tartaric Acid, “ 50 “ “ “ 54 “ NO CHARGE FOR BOXES OR BARRELS. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS OF SAMUEL KIDDER & CO. 1 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SUM PIUS HI Mills, UNEQUALLED FOR Purity in Composition, Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in Form and Finish. We desire to call the attention of physicians and others to the following points: 1. The best materials are used in their manufacture. 2. N^rticlere^uire^^v^ormulajs^mitte^n^accoun^ntsjii^l^oa 3. No Pills are deficient in weight. 4. The Pills are Coated while soft. 5. The^Js^3u^ne^oating^vhiclwy)eidecth^oluble^ancMhen^^io^ub^oatin|!^f resinous character. 6. The Coating is so thin that the Pills are not perceptibly increased in size, and yet it covers any nauseous taste, thus rendering the Pill easy to be swallowed. 7. The Coating is so transparent as to clearly reveal the color of the mass, and its solubility is not impaired by age. 8. Th^^ou^nasse^i^^^thorou^hlvjworke^diaDh^naterial^ar^^eriectl^distnbuted. 9. Vegetabk^i^rgank^natters^ii^jio^han^chjnoi^u^^olatik^Dnncijale^ostjD^Mtlm aj3|)licaPior^niea^iLanvMm<^hroughoutnhe^3rocess^offinmmfacture^ 10. The excipients are peculiarly adapted to the permanent solubility of the mass and its efficient therapeutic action. Particular attention is called to our GRANULES of MORPHINE, STRYCHNINE, ARSENIOUS ACID, and other powerful remedies, which are prescribed in minute doses. The desirability of having these medicines in this shape, accurately weighed and ready for administering, has long been recognized. Our list of Pills and Granules embraces those made according to the formulae of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia; also most of those in common use among the profession. We have taken every precaution to insure accuracy in weight, and can give assurance that in this, as in other particulars, they can be implicitly relied upon. We shall be happy to supply samples upon application. See Manufacturing Department, pages 114 to 123. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s SPECIALTIES. W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Double Distilled Bay Bum doz., $10 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Benzine “ 1 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ gross, 9 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Carbolic Acid. (See Page 2.) W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Camphor Ice and Glycerine doz., 1 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ gross, 16 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Pine Willow Charcoal, in bottles doz., 1 75 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ gross, 18 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Chlorate Potash Lozenges doz., 1 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ gross, 15 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Citrate Magnesia Solution doz. 2 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ gross, 22 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Cologne Mixture lb., 7 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Cologne Water Bell. Qts doz. 21 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ Pts “ 12 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ Half Pints “ 6 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Essence Jamaica Ginger “ 3 25 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ gross, 36 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Flavoring Extracts. (See Page 100.) W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Florida Water doz., 4 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ gross, 52 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Fluid Extracts. (See Page 101.) W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Qts. Boxes of 1 doz box, 8 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Pts. Boxes of 2 d°z box, 9 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Half Pints. Boxes of 2 doz box, 6 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Lucca Cream Salad Oil. Flasks. Boxes of doz box, 8 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Huile d’Olive Vierge d’Aix. Quarts. Boxes of 1 doz box, 6 75 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Huile d’Olive Vierge d’Aix. Pints. Boxes of 2 doz box, 7 75 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Huile d’Olive Vierge d’Aix. Half Pints. Boxes of 2 doz box, 5 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Pepsin. (See Pages 113, and 173.) W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Pure Dalmatian Insect Powder. Small, doz., 1 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ “ gross, 16 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ Med. doz., 2 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ “ gross, 27 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ Large, doz., 6 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s ** “ “ “ gross, 72 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ Ex. Large, doz., 12 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Saturated Solution Carbolic Acid. Pts. doz., 2 75 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ “ gross, 30 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Seidlitz Powders. Full Weight doz., 2 75 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ gross, 30 00 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ Extra “ '.. doz., 3 25 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ “ “ gross, 36 00 W■ H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Soda Powders doz., 1 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s “ “ gross, 16 50 W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Soluble Pills. (See Pages 114 to 123.) W. H. SchiefFelin & Co.’s Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations. See Manufacturing Department, pages i)5 to 135. We have pleasure in presenting to our numerous friends and correspondents our General Prices Current, revised and corrected to date, with the addition of many new articles and remedies, the result of the progress of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science. The new Pharmacopoeia of the United States contains certain new preparations and requires greater purity in nearly every case ; and, anticipating a large demand for really first-class Laboratory Products which shall meet the strictest requirements of the new Pharmacopoeia, we have greatly increased our manufacturing facilities, and the present edition embraces a much larger number of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products of proper strength and purity, as well as Fancy Goods and Druggists’ Sundries, than those we have formerly issued—all of which we have endeavored to arrange in such a manner as to be easily understood by those for whom it is particularly designed. The constant changes in market value of many articles demand a frequent revision and republication of rates, and it will be understood that the prices quoted are subject to changes in the market, and not to be considered binding in case of change in value, or if our stock of any article has become exhausted prior to the receipt of an order. In many articles the prices, necessarily, are approximate only ; but we have endeavored, as near as possible, to affix correct rates, while at the same time our customers will have the benefit of any decline in prices, and proper allowance for goods ordered in large quantities and original packages. Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods.—We desire to call special attention to this department, which we have enlarged very materially, embracing as it now does a complete stock of Druggists’ Sundries, Fancy Goods, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, etc., etc. Our long and large experience in this class of goods, combined with our connections in the best centres of supply in Europe and at home, places us in a position whereby we are enabled to assure our friends with confidence, that they will find it to their interest to inspect our stock or send for prices before purchasing elsewhere. See Descriptive Price-List commencing on page 227. Manufacturing Department.—We are constantly enlarging our facilities in this important branch of the Drug business, and our Specialties, comprising Abstracts, Fluid Extracts, Powdered Extracts, Solid Extracts, Elixirs, Fruit Juices, Soluble Pills and Granules, Sulphate and Bisulphate, Quinine, Scale Preparations, Triturations, etc., are daily increasing in demand, which we consider conclusive evidence that real meritorious articles are appreciated by discriminating buyers and con- sumers. We shall continue to devote our time and best energies to these articles and to the production of new ones, as Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science may suggest. See Manufacturing Department, pages 95 to 135. Powdered Drugs.—We have recently added to our facilities for powdering drugs several of the most approved mills and chasers, in order that we may furnish uniform powders. We guarantee all our ground and powdered drugs to be of strictly pure quality, and equal to the so-called Select Powders. Terms Cash, in funds current in New York. The experience of all persons engaged in business during the past fifteen years has satisfied them of the evils of a return to the former sys- tem of long credits, and we shall therefore continue to confine our sales to a cash basis, as for some years past. We may, however, say in this connection, that, as in the past, so in the future, we will be pleased to extend any reasonable facilities to our friends when occasion requires. Parties with whom we have had no previous business relations, and with whom we have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance, will facilitate the execution of their orders by accompanying them with drafts to cover approximate amounts of the same, or with references. We avail ourselves of the present opportunity to call special attention to the importance of knowing the quality of the goods dealt in. Every year affords evidences of the ingenuity and industry of those who are so anxious to make money and so desirous of meeting the demand for low that they are induced to buy and sell adulterated goods and goods of an inferior quality, re- gardless of the want of morality involved in such a course, and of the suffering and risk attending the sale and dispensing of such goods. Of course, those who intrust the execution of their orders to parties whose only criterion is the price, can have no guarantee of the quality of the articles bought. Our experience, and that of our predecessors for nearly a century, justifies us in believing that our rule, to sell only goods of reliable quality, and at prices which afford a fair profit, is the only correct one. Our extensive connections with all the markets abroad and at home, afford us facilities for supplying our stock with such goods on the most favorable terms. In conclusion, parties who may favor us with their orders, whether for large or small quantities, may be assured of our best terms, and of prompt attention. Special quotations will be given with pleasure. August, 1883. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s GENERAL PRICES CURRENT OF Drugs, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 170 and 173 'W'illiam Street, and 40 and 43 Beekman Street. LABORATORY AND DRUG MILLS, 353 and 354, Front Street, and 697 and 099 Water ’ Street. Yol. Vf. NEW YORK, AUGUST, 1883. Prices ScxTojeot to Fl-iicbixation. Abstracts, W. H. S. & Co.’s. See M’fg Department, page 108. Acetal, i oz. bots oz. 75 85 Acetone, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Com lb. 50 60 Acid, Acetic, No. 8, sp. gr. 1.040, 30% lb. 10 15' “ “ “ by carboy lb. j “ “ U. S. P., sp. gr. 1.047, 36% lb. 14 16 “ “ “ “ 1047, by carboy lb. 12 “ " Chem. pure, Beaufoy’s lb. 75 8o| “ “ Chem. pure ' lb. 30 35! “ “ Coutt's lb. 75 8o! “ “ Glacial, 1 lb. bots lb.1 35 40* “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz.! 6 8 “ “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. I 1 00 % “ lb.! 1 10 “ “ y " ib. 1 20 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. 15 “ Amylic, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65 “ Antimonic oz. 15 20 “ Arsenic, Chem. pure, Merck’s, x oz. bots oz. 10 “ Arsenious, “ “ “ 1 lb. “ ...lb. 60 “ " “ “ " y2 lb. “ lb. 65 “ “ “ “ “ X lb. “ lb. 75 “ “ “ " “ 1 oz. “ oz.1 10 “ “ “ “ “ Powdered 1 oz. bots oz.! 10 “ Asparaginic, 1 drm. bots drm. x 00 1 10 “ Benzoic, English, true... oz.! 22 25 “ “ German, true oz. 20 22 11 “ Merck's Artif., 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 50 “ Boracic, Crumbly lb.: 22 25! “ “ Flakey lb.; 25 28 “ “ Refined lb.' 28 30 “ Powdered lb. 30 35 “ “ Crystals, pure lb. I 35 40 “ “ Fused, “ lb. 2 00 2 25 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Acid, Boracic, Crystals, Merck’s, i lb. bots lb. 75 “ “ Pure Powdered, Merck’s, x lb. bots .lb.: 751 " Bromic, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 10 “ Butyric, 1 lb. “ lb. 250 275, “ “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 ! “ Camphoric, 1 oz. bots • oz. 2 50 2 60 " Caprilic, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 00 “ Caprinic, 1 oz. bots oz. 800 “ Capronic, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Carbazotic, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 75 " Carbolic Crystals, Calvert's, No. 1, x lb. bots lb. 1 90 2 00 <■ <* •• “ “ 1, % lb. “ lb. 2 15: 2 25 “ •• “ “ “ 1, % lb. “ lb. 2 25; 2 50 “ “ “ “ " 1, ioz. " oz. 35 40 V •• “ “ “ 2, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 30 1 40: •« “ " “ “ 2, % lb. “ lb. 1 56 1 60 “ “ “ “ “ 2, y lb. “ lb. 1 90; 2 00; ** “ “ “ " 2, 1 oz. " oz. 25 30 " “ “ “ Commerc’l, 1 lb. “ lb. 60 65 “ 11 Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb.; 50 “ ■* “ “ y2 lb. “ lb.! 60 •• “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 75; “ " “ “ I OZ. “ oz.j 10. “ ■* “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.: 40 50 “ " “ “ “ ioz. “ oz.j 6 8 “ M “ “ " Extra Gilt Label... lb. j 1 25 1 50 “ *‘ Solution, Calvert's, No. 4, 1 lb. bots lb.! 60 65 " “ “ “ “ 4. 6 1b. “ lb. 52 55 “ “ “ “ “ 5, 1 lb. " lb. 46 50 •* “ “ “ “ 5, 6 1b. “ lb. 38 4c “ “ “ W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots.doz. 275 • ■ *■ “ “ “ " 1 " gro. 30 00' “ “ “ Crude, 10% bbls gall. 4° 45 “ " “ “ 20% “ gall.: 45: toll “ •• “ “ 30% “ gall-1 5° 60 " “ “ “ 60% “ gall.j 70 75 ■■ “ " “ No. 6, or 75% bbls gall. 1 ooj 1 10 “ “ “ “ 5, “ 85% “ gall. 1 10 1 25 “ 4. “ 95% “ gall.1 1 25 1 50 “ Cathartinic, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 “ Chinic drm. 40 50 “ Chloracetic, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz.| 60 “ Chloric, 1 oz. bots oz.; 50 60 “ Chromic, 1 oz. “ oz. 18 20 " “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Chrysophanic, true ; oz. 50; 55 “ " Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 60; " '* 1 lb. “ lb. 7 50: “ Citric, Crystals lb. 60J 62 “ " “ by keg, 112 lbs lb. 52 " “ “ Granulated lb. 6o| 63: This article keeps better than the crystal, on account of containing less water of crystallization. Copaivic, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 " Cresotinic, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 " Cresylic, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 j 1 35 “ Cubebic drm. 2 oo1 2 25 “ Dichloro-acetic, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 “ Ergotinic grm.| 2 50; “ Fluoric, 1 lb. bots lb. ] 1 50 1 75 “ “ y2 ib. “ lb.! 2 00; 2 25 “ " y lb. “ lb.( 2 50; 3 00 “ Formic, Cone., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50; 1 75 ! " “ “ I OZ. “ 1 OZ. 20 25 " Gallic, 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 5o| 1 60 ; “ " 1 oz. bots oz. 13: 16 " " Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 251 “ Glycochol grm. 1 201 1 30 J “ Hippuric, Chem. pure, ioz. bots oz. 2 00 2 25 " Hydriodic, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 85 “ Fuming, Merck’s... lb. 3 00! " Hydrobromic, Dilute, U. S. P., 1 lb. bots lbJ 40, 45 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 3 Acid, Hydrobromic, Dilute, U. S. P., i oz. bots oz. s 6 “ “ Fothergill’s, r oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Hydrocyanic (Prussic), 1 oz. bots oz. 7 9 “ Hydrochloric (see Muriatic). " Hydrosilicio-fluoric, y2 lb. bots lb. 1 00 1 xo “ Hydrosulphuric, 1 lb. “ lb. 50 55 “ Hyperchloric, 1 oz. oz. 50 60 “ Hypophosphorous, Solution, 50%, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 50 2 75 “ “ “ 50%, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 18 201 “ Iodic, 1 oz. bots oz. x 00 1 10; 4‘ Kakodylic Crystals, Ya oz. bots Ya oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Lactic, Concentrated, 1 oz. “ oz. 23 25' “ “ “ Merck’s, 5 lb. bots lb. 2 80 ■“ “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 “ “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 3 60 “ “ “ • “ Y lb. " lb. 3 75 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 “ “ Dilute, U. S. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 10 1 20 •“ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 11 12 “ Lemon doz. 1 25 1 50' “ Malic, 1 oz. bots oz.1 1 25 1 50 “ Margaric, 1 oz. “ oz.; 3 50 Meconic, Ya oz. “ ' Ya oz.1 75 80 “ Molybdanic, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb.' 5 00 “ “ “ Y\ lb. “ lb.; 5 50 " “ “ I oz. “ oz.! 50 “ Monochloracetic, 1 oz. “ oz. 60 65 “ Muriatic, 180, 6 lb. bots lb., 4 6 “ “ 180, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 2% " “ 200, “ 120 “ lb. 2% “ “ 220, “ 120 “ lb. 3 “ Chem. pure, 6 lb. bots lb. 25 28 “ “ Dilute, U. S. P. sp. gr. 1.16, 6 lb. bots lb. 6 8 When strength is not designated, we send 180. “ Nitric, 36°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 8% “ 11 38°, 7 lb. bots lb. 10 12 “ “ 38°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 9 “ “ 40°, “ 120 “ lb. gy “ “ 410, “ 120 lb. 10 “ 420, “ 120 “ lb. 10% “ " 430, “ 120 “ lb. ny *■ “ 44°, “ 120 “ Ib.j i2% “ “ 45°. “ 120 “ lb.I 13Y “ “ 470, “ 120 “ lb. | 14^ “ “ Chem. pure, 7 lb. bots lb. 25 27 “ “ Dilute, U. S. P. sp. gr. 1.42, 71b. bots lb.! 10 12 “ “ Parting, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. gy When strength is not designated, we send 38°. “ Nitro-Muriatic, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 “ Nitrous fuming, 1 lb. " lb. 14 16 “ CEnanthic, Ya oz. bots Ya oz. 1 00 1 io’ “ Oleic, Crude, 1 lb. jars lb. 25 30, “ “ Purified, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 60 “ “ Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 25 “ Osmic Crystals, Merck's, 1 grm. bots grm. 2 00 “ Oxalic lb. 15 18 “ Chem. pure, Merck’s lb. 65 “ Palmitinic, 10 grm. vials grm. 15 ** Parabanic oz. 2 50 2 60 “ Paratartaric, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 25 1 35 “ Perchloric (Hyperchloric Acid), 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 “ Phosphoric, Dilute, 10%, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, from Phosphorus, 1 lb. bots lb. 20 “ Phosphoric, Stronger, 50%, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, from. Phosphorus, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 “ Phosphoric, Glacial, 1 lb. bots lb. 95 1 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 9 10 “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 “ “ “ Y lb. “ lb. 1 15 “ “ % lb. “ lb.; i 40 “ • “ “ “ I oz. “ oz. 15 Pure, sp. gr. 1.12, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. | 50 4 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Acid, Phosphorous, i oz. bots oz. 35 40! “ Picric, 1 lb. cans lb. 60 65 “ Picronitric (Carbazotic) lb. 70 80 “ Propionic, x oz. bots oz. 4 00 4 25 ‘ Prussic, U. S. P., 1 oz. bots oz. 7 9 “ “ Scheele’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 30 351 “ Pyrogallic, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45' “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 “ Pyroligneous, crude gall. 25 3o| “ “ rectified lb. 50 60! “ Rosolic, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Salicylic, Bleached, W. H. S. & Co.'s, bulk lb. 1 80 1 90 “ “ “ “ “ 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 85 1 95! “ “ “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 1 95 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 2 05 2 10 “ “ “ “ “ I oz. “ oz. 16 18; “ “ “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 200 “ “ “ “ K lt>- “ lb 2 *5 “ “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 2 25 “ “ “ “ . 1 oz. “ oz. 20 “ “ Merck’s, from Gaultheria, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 “ “ Crystals, W. H. S. & Co.’s, bulk lb. 1 95 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ 1 lb. bots. lb. 200 2 10 “ “ “ “ “ % lb. “ : lb. 2 15 2 25; “ “ “ “ “ y lb. “ lb.1 2 25 2 3S! “ " “ “ “ 1 oz. “ .... oz. 18 20 i “ Dialysed, 1 lb. boxes lb. 3 25 3 50 ; “ Salicylous oz. 5 00 5 25 : “ Sclerotinic, Merck’s, 1 grm. vials grmJ 20 “ Sebacilic, x oz. bots oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Selenic, oz. “ l/a oz. 75 80 “ Silicic, Natural lb.! 80 90 “ “ Precip., Chem. pure, 1 oz. bots oz.1 251 30 " Stearic (Stearin) lb. 25! 30 " Succinic, crude, 1 oz. bots oz. 97 30 “ “ purified, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ “ Chem. pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 ' “ Sulphuric Aromatic (Elixir Vitriol) lb. 50! 55 ! “ “ 66°, in 9 lb. bots a..lb. 41 5 “ “ 66°, by carboy, 160 lbs lb. “ “ Chem. pure, 9 lb. bots lb. 25 28 “ “ Fuming (Nordhausen), 9 lb. bots lb. 28 30 “ “ Dilute, U. S. P. sp. gr. 1.842, in 9 lb. bots lb. 6 8 “ Sulphurous, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots lb. 16 18 | “ Tannic, 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 90 2 00 “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. 15 18 “ “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 “ Tartaric Crystals lb. 52 55;; “ “ Powdered, Kidder's lb. 58 60'| “ “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 54 “ “ “ W.H.S.& Co.’s lb. 55 58 ) “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 50 lbs lb. 51 “ Taurocholic ' grm. 2 00 2 2511 “ Telluric grm. 1 75 2 00 “ Thymic, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65 “ Titanic, Pure, l/a oz. bots y» oz. 30 35! i “ Tungstic (Wolframic), 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35!! “ Uric, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 85! i “ Valerianic, 1 oz. bots oz. 40, 50 ! “ Vanadinic, oz. “ Ya oz. 6 oo! 6 50 | “ Wolframic, 1 oz. “ oz. 30' 35!! Aconitine, Ya oz. bots oz. 1 80 1 90 Duquesnel's grain 30; " Merck’s, Ya oz. bots % oz. 2 00’ “ tV oz. “ tV oz.| 1 oo! “ Sulphate, J4 oz. bots % oz.i 2 25 2 50; Aesculin, Ya oz. bots ya oz.l 2 75! 3 00!: Aethyliden Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz.l 1 00 1 10 I Agaric White lb. j 50 55 j “ “ Powdered lb. 801 85' Albumen, from blood lb. 50; 60b GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Albumen, Pure, from eggs lb. i 25 1 50 “ “ “ milk lb. Alcannin, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 Alcohol, Absolute gall. 4 00 4 25 “ 88% (old 95%) gall. 2 30 2 35 “ “ by bbl gall. 2 25 “ Atwood's gall. 2 75 2 85 “ Atwood’s, by bbl. (see advertisement page 441) gall. 270 “ Deodorized (Cologne Spirits) gall. 250 2 6o- “ Wood gall. 1 40 1 50 “ by bbl gall. 135 Aldehyd Ammon., pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Pure, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 Ale, English, Casks, 8 doz. various brands doz. 1 90 " Scotch, Casks, 8 doz. various brands doz. 1 90 Alizarin, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 Allantoine, Merck’s, 10 grm. bots grm. 30 Alloxan, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 Alloxantin, J4 oz. bots ■. oz. 6 50 6 75 Allspice lb. 12 is “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 18 20 Almond Meal lb. 40 45 Aimonds, Bitter, shelled lb. 40 45 Sweet, “ lb. 35 4c Aloin, 1 oz. bots oz. 85 90 “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 12 00 “ 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 “ Mi oz. “ oz. 1 25 Alum, Ammonio-Ferric, 1 lb. bots lb. 45 50 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 6 8 “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 “ Chrome Am., 1 lb. bots lb. 40 45 “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 30 " “ bulk lb. 20 “ Dried (Exsiccat) lb. 15 18 " “ “ Powd .....lb. 20 25 “ Ground lb. 4 5 “ by bbl lb. 2^ “ Lump (Ammonia) lb. 4 6 “ by bbl lb. 2M “ “ Potash lb. 6 8 “ “ “ by bbl lb. 4 " " Chem. pure lb. 50 55 “ Powdered lb.; 8 10 “ “ by bbl lb. 6M “ Roman or Roche lb. 12 15 Aluminium Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ Caustic, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Hydrochloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Metallic oz. 2 00 2 25 “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Phosphate, 1 oz. “ oz. 40 5c “ Precip., pure, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 6c “ " “ 1 oz. " oz. 18 2C “ Sulphate, crude lb. 10 12 “ “ Crystals, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 1 35 " “ “ C. P., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 Aluminous Cake lb. 2% 4 Ambergris, Black oz. Gray oz. 30 00 Ammonia, Spirits of, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 43 43 “ “ “ Aromatic, 1 lb. bots lb 48 5c “ Water of, 3b 17%° lb. 8 ic “ “ “ by carboy, 80 lbs lb. 4M “ 4b 200 lb. 10 12 “ “ “ by carboy, 80 lbs lb. 6K Cone., U. S. P., 26°, 1 lb. bots lb. 12 15 Ammonium, Acetate Crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ Merck’s, % lb. bots lb. 4 00 6 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Ammonium, Acetate, Liquid, i lb. bots lb. 25 30 “ Arseniate, 1 oz. bots oz- 4° 45 “ Benzoate, 1 oz. “ oz-j 35 4° | “ “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 “ Bicarbonate, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 °° 3 25 11 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz.: 3° 35' “ Bichromate, Merck's, 1 lb. bots. lb. 3 00 " “ 11 % lb. “ lb.; 3 50 11 • ** “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 “ Bisulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ Bisulphite, 1 oz. “ °z- 4° 45j “ Borate, 1 oz. “ °z-' 25 2°j i " Bromide, 1 lb. “ lb- 53 55 ! “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 5 oj ] “ Carbazotate, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. i 6 00 “ “ “ I oz. “ oz. 5° “ Carbonate lb- 20 22 h 11 “ by cask, 600 lbs lb. 17 “ “ in jars, 18 lbs lb-! 20 “ “ in jars, by cask, 14 jars lb. I 18 “ “ pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb., 65 “ “ Resublimed, 1 lb. bots lb. j 70 75l “ Chloride (see Muriate). | “ Chromate, 1 oz. bots oz. j 50 60 “ Citrate, 1 oz. “ oz. I 15 *°| “ Fluoride, 1 oz. “ oz., 75 80, “ Formate, 1 oz. bots oz.; 1 00 1 10 “ Gallate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 25 1 35), “ Hvdrosulphuret, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 55 6oi I “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots ...lb.I 3 25 3 5° “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 22 25; “ Iodide, 1 oz. “ • oz. 33 35 “ Molybdate, Merck's, 1 lb. bots... lb. 6 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 5° “ Mono-Carbonate Odorif., "Allchin’s,” 1 lb. bots. .lb. 1 25 ■ ] “ Muriate lb. 14 *61 •• " bybbl lb. 12 & '* “ Chem. pure, Merck's, x lb. bots lb. 50 “ “ Pure, Merck’s, bulk lb. 20 " " Granulated, German lb.; 18 20, “ “ Purified and Granulated, W. H. S. & Co.’s, lb. 25 3° “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.1 25 30 " Nitrate, crystals lb. 30 35 " " fused lb.1 30 35 “ “ granular lb. 30 35 " Oxalate, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 15 1 25 “ “ Chem. pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 “ Phosphate, 1 lb. bots lb. | 1 15 1 251 “ Phospho-molybdate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Piqraminate, 1 oz. bots oz.; 4 00 “ Picro-Carminate, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 5 00 “ Picronitrate (Carbazotate), 1 oz. " oz. 50 “ Succinate, x oz. bots oz. • 50 55, " Sulphate, crude lb. 7 10: “ “ “ by cask lb. 5 " “ pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 50 " Sulphide, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30j " Sulphite, 1 oz. “ ...oz. 25 30; “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. ix 12 " Sulpho-Cyanide, 1 oz. “ - oz. 20 25 “ Tartrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Tungstate (Wolframic), 1 oz. bots....'. oz. 35 401 “ Urate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 " Valerianate, crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 28 30h “ Vanadinate drm. 1 50 “ Wolframic (Tungstate), 1 oz. bots .oz. 35 4oj Amygdalin, % oz. bots oz. 2 40 2 50; Amyl, Acetate of Oxide (Oil of Pear), 1 lb. bots lb. 2 75 3 00 " Butyrate “ “ 1 oz. bots . ..oz. 35 40 “ Formate “ " 1 “ “ oz. 50 60 “ Hydrated Oxide, impure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 1 50 “ " “ pure, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 2 25j GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 7 Amyl, Nitrate, i oz. bots oz. 60 65 j “ Nitrite, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 ; “ “ Pearls, drops . .doz.; 50 “ 5-10 drops doz. 75 “ Valerianate of Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 Amylen, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 Amylum Iodide, 1 oz. bots ’. oz. 30 35 Aniline, Black (Aniline Salt) lb. 60 65 “ Nigrosine, for Ink lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Extra, for Ink lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Blue, Red Shade lb. 3 00 3 50 “ Blue Blue, Med. Shade lb.. 5 00 5 50 " • “ Extra., lb.I 600 6 50 1 “ Blue, Nicholson, B lb.( 4 00 4 50 i “ “ BB lb. 4 50 5 00 ! “ BBB : lb. 5 00 5 50 ' “ “ “ BBBB lb. 600 650 “ “ BBBBB..., lb. 650 700 11 “ BBBBBB lb. 9 00 9 50 “ Brown, Bismarck lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Green, Prime : lb. 4 50 5 00 “ “ Extra lb. 5 00 5 50 “ C. P., Crystals lb. 8 00 9 00 “ Orange, Coraline lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Chrysoidine ...lb. 450 500 “ “ No. 2 lb. 3 50 4 00 “ “ Extra lb. 16 00 16 50 j “ Red, Grain lb. 1 00 1 25 : “ Small Crystals lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Diamond Fuchsine, Small Crystals lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ “ Large “ lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Eosine, Bluish, for Ink lb. 6 00 6 50 “ “ 11 Fine, “ lb. 8 00 8 50 ! “ “ Extra, “ lb. 10 00 12 00 j “ Saffranine, Prime lb., 5 00 5 50 j “ Extra lb. 8 00“ 8 50 “ C. P lb. 12 00 12 50 “ Scarlet lb. 1 50 2 00 “ Violet (or Purple), Hoffman’s RR lb.! 4 50 5 00 , “ R lb.: 4 50 s 00 i “ B lb. 4 25 4 75 “ “ “ “ BB lb.j 4 50 5 00 | “ “ BBB lb.. 5 00 5 50 | “ “ “ “ Reddish lb. 3 75 4 00 : “ “ “ “ Bluish lb.j 3 75 4 00 “ Yellow, Primrose lb. 5 00 5 50 Aniline Dye Colors, Proprietary (see page 152). Annatto lb. 40 451: “ by basket, 40 lbs lb. 32 “ in rolls lb. 50 55 i “ English, in rolls lb. 1 00 1 25 i “ “ Liquid, Walton’s (see page 208). Annattoine lb. 1 25 Anodyne, Hoffman's, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 ; Anthracen, 1 oz. bots oz. 12 15 Antimonial Powder, 1 lb. bots. lb. 70 75 : Antimony, Black Ore lb. 9 11 “ “ “ Powd., pure, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 12 15 “ “ 11 “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 50 lbs. 10 “ Chloride, crystals lb. 2 00 2 25 j “ “ Solution, W. H. S. & Co.’s (Butter of) !. lb. 24 25 “ Crocus, powdered (Crocus Metallorum) lb. 35 40 j “ Diaphoretic lb. 1 25 1 50 : Hepar lb. 60 65 Iodide oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Liver (Crocus Antimony) lb. 35 40 j “ Metallic (Regulus) lb. 18 20 “ “ “ pure oz. 20 25 “ Oxide, White lb. 60 65 Oxysulphuret (Kerme’s Mineral), 1 lb. bots .lb. 1 25 1 35 11 Perchlorate oz. 40 45 Sulphuret (Needle Antimony) lb.j 14 15 8 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Antimony, Sulphuret, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.| 18 20 “ “ “ , W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 50 lbs.lb. 13 “ “ Precipitated (Golden Sulphuret), 1 lb. bots.lb.I 50 55 “ “ “ Pure German, lib. “ lb.j 1 00 x 10 " Tartrate, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb.j 75 80 “ “ Powdered (Tartar Emetic) lb.j 65 70 Apiol, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 15 1 20 “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz., 1 00 Apomorphia, Crystals, Merck’s, 1 drm. bots drm.' 3 50 “ Muriate, Amorphous, Merck’s, 1 drm. bots drm.! 1 25 Aqua Fortis, 36° lb. xo 12 “ “ 36°, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 7%! “ “ 38°, “ “ lb. 8 y “ “ 40°, “ “ lb. 9 “ " 410, by carboy, 120 lbs lb. 9% *• “ 420, “ “ ‘ ..lb. 10% «* «< 43°, " “ lb. 11 “ “ 44°, “ “ lb. n'A “ “ 45°, “ “ lb. 12 “ “ 470, “ “ lb. 13^ When strength is not designated we send 36°. Aqua Regia .lb. 15 18 Argols, Red lb.j 10 12 “ Powdered lb. 12 15 “ White lb.j 35 38 Arnicine drm.j 8 00 Arrowroot, American lb. 8 10 “ Bermuda lb. 40 45 “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 38 “ Jamaica lb. “ “ by tin, 14 lbs lb. " St. Vincent lb. 15 17 “ “ by tin, 28 lbs ]b. 13 “ Taylor’s, % lb. foil ,b. 32 35 “ “ . K lb “ by box, 12 lbs *b. 30 “ “ % lb. “ .lb. 32 35 “ “ y lb. " by box, 12 lbs lb.j 30 " " 1 lb. tin cans oz. 32 35 Arsenic, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz., 75 80 •* Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 60 65 “ Iodide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots lb. 40 45 “ “ and Mercury, Solution (Donovan's), 1 lb. bots. .lb. 27 30 “ Metallic, Distilled lb., 50 60 “ Red Lump (Realgar) lb.j 10 12 “ “ Powdered lb. 12 15 “ “ “ by keg, 110 lbs lb.j 8 “ Solution (Fowler’s), 1 lb. bots lb.' 12 15 “ White Lump lb.j 10 12 “ “ Powdered, pure, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 22 25 “ “ “ “ W.H.S. & Co.’s, by keg, iiolbs. lb. 20 “ “ “ commercial lb 6 8 “ “ “ “ by keg lb.! 3K “ Yellow Lump (Orpiment) lb. 18 20 “ 11 Powdered lb. 22 25 " “ by keg, 110 lbs lb. 20 Asbestos, Fibrous, long lb. 40 45 “ Ground lb. i 10 12 “ Powdered lb. 20 25 Asparagin, J4 oz. bots oz. 1 50 1 60 Asphaltum (see Gum, page 26). Aspidospermine, Citrate, Merck’s, % grm. bots grin.! 2 50 Assafcetida (see Gum, page 26). Atropine, Pure, l/a oz. bots y& oz. 1 15 1 25 “ “ Merck's, '/« oz. bots oz.i 1 25 “ Sulphate, y oz. bots l/a oz.! 95 1 00 “ Merck’s, l/a oz. bots J4 oz.1 1 10 “ “ 1-16 oz. bots i-i6oz.j 60 “ Valerianate, oz. bots y% oz. 1 15 1 25 Bael Fruit lb. j 50 60 Balsam, Anodyne, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 1 50 1 60 “ Catholicon lb. i 1 75 1 85 “ Copaiva, Angostura lb.! 60 65 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Balsam, Copaiva, Para lb. 60 65 “ “ Solidifiable, W. H. S. & Co. s lb. 65 75 “ “ Solidified, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 75 80 Commondeur (Turlington's Balsam) doz. 75 85 " De Nervee (Nervine) lb. 1 50 1 60: “ Fioraventi lb. 1 50 1 60; " Fir, Canada gall. 2 75 3 00! " “ “ 1 lb. bots doz. 6 50 “ “ Oregon gall. 1 75 2 00 “ Friar’s (Turlington’s) ...doz. 75 85 “ Gurjun (Wood Oil) lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Honey, Hill’s doz. 1 00 1 2>jj “ of Life (Baume de Vie) lb. 1 50 1 fo “ Mecca oz. 50 601 I “ Peru, true lb. 3 50 3 75 • “ Riga lb. 1*50 1 60 “ Sulphur, W. FI. S. & Co.’s lb. 40I 45 “ Tolu, True lb. 55 60: “ “ “ by can, 10 lbs lb. 50 “ Tranquille, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Turlington’s doz. 75 85 Barbadoes Tar ....gal. 90 x 00 “ “by bbl gal. 75 Bark, Angostura lb. 25 35; “ Barberry lb. 22 251 “ Basswood (Tilia) lb. 30 351j “ Bayberry lb. 8 io! “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, by box, 25 lbs . . lb. 12 ' Black Alder lb. 18 2o; “ Butternut lb. 18 20 “ CanellaAlba lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 22 25 ; “ “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 25 lbs..lb. 20 “ Cascarilla lb. 12 15 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 25 lbs . .lb. 18 “ Cassia lb. 12 15 “ “ Powdered, W. FI. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 22 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 25 lbs lb. 18 “ “ Extra lb. 45 Soj “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 55 60 “ “ “ “ “ “ by box, 25 lbs. .lb. 55 “ Cinchona, Calisaya lb. 200 2 10 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 10 2 25 “ Pale Loxa lb. 50 60 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 70', “ Pitayo lb. 90 1 oo1' “ “ Powdered, W. FI. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Red, E. I lb.i 1 30 1 40= i “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.I 1 40 1 50 - “ “ “ Peruvian lb., 1 75 2 00 “ “ Powdered, VV. H. S. & Co.’s. ..lb. 2 00 2 io1 “ “ Rubingosal lb. 1 40 50! “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s..lb.1 50 60: “ Yellow lb. 15 2oh “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb., 25 30' “ “ Extra !....lbj 30 40;! “ Cinnamon, Ceylon lb.- 85 90! j “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 95 1 00 “ Coto lb. 90 1 00 “ Cotton Root lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Ground „ lb. t8 20 ! “ Cramp lb. 25 28 “ Cundurango lb., “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.) “ Dogwood lb. z 21 15 “ Elder lb. 20 25 “ Elm, Select lb. 16; 20 “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. i2[ is1 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by bbl . lb. iol j “ “ “• W. H. S. & Co.’s, lb. and % lb. pps.. .lb. 18I 20 10 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Bark, Elm, Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 2 oz. pps lb. 20 2J “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 22 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by bbl lb. 15 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, 2 oz. pps lb. 25 30 “ “ *‘ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ lb. 30 35 “ Geoffroya lb. 70 75 “ Hemlock, Ground lb. 12 15 “ “ Powdered lb. 16 18 “ Mezereon lb. 20 25 “ Oak, Black (Quercitron) lb. 6 8 “ “ “ “ by bag, 130 lbs lb. 2 “ “ Red (Quercus Rubra) lb. 15 18 11 “ White, Ground lb. 15 18 “ Pomegranate, Fruu lb. 15 18 “ “ Root lb. . 25 30 “ Poplar • lb. 12 15 “ “ Ground lb. 15 18 " “ Powdered lb. 20 25 “ Prickly Ash lb. 30 35 “ “ “ Ground lb. 35 38 “ “ “ Powdered lb. 40 45 “ Quebracho Blanco lb. 60 75 “ “ Colorado lb. 1001 25 " Quercitron (see Oak). " Rhamnus (Frangula) lb. 12 15 " Sassafras lb. 10 12 “ “ by bag lb 7 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. i8i 25 “ Simaruba lb. 20 25 “ Soap Tree (Quillaya) lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 12! 15 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ Tamarac lb. 20 25 “ Wahoo ..lb. 25 j 30 ", White Ash ...lb. 18, 20 “ Wild Cherry lb. 10 12 " “ “ Extra lb. 12 15 “ “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.; 151 18 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20; 25 “ Winter lb. 20 25 For other Barks, see list of Shakers’ Herbs, Roots, etc., page 77. Barley, Pearl lb. 6 8 “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 5 “ Robinson’s Patent (see pages 138 and 207). Barium, Acetate, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 20 25 “ Bin Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Carbonate, 1 lb. “ lb. 90 1 00 Precip., Merck’s, x lb. bots lb. 40 “ Chlorate, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ Chloride (Muriate) lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Recrystallized, 1 lb. bots lb. 17 20 “ “ Crystals, pure, Merck's, 1 lb. bots. .lb. 30 “ Fluoride, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Hyperoxide, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 15 18 “ Iodide, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 55 “ Metallic grm. 4 00 “ Muriate (see Chloride). “ Nitrate lb. 20 22 “ Powdered lb. 22 25 “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 “ Oxide, Pure, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 28 “ Sulphate, Powdered (Barytes) lb. 6 8 “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 75 “ Sulphide, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 Baryta, Caustic, Anhydrat., 1 lb. bots . lb. 3 00 3 10 “ Hydrat., 1 lb. “ lb. 60 75 “ Crystals, pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 Bath Brick, English, in bids per 100. 3 50 " “ “ in boxes, 2 doz box. 75 “ “ Dust, in papers, boxes, 2 doz box.1 1 50 Bay Rum, true gall. 2 50 2 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 11 Bay Rum, true, by bbl 1 2 25 “ “ Double Distilled, in bottles, W. H. S. & Co.’s... .doz.iio oo “ Spirit, Double Distilled, in bottles, A. H. Riise doz.no oo Beans, Calabar lb. 40 45 “ Castor lb. | 20 25 “ Cocoa lb' 30 35 “ Croton lb. j 5° boj “ Jequirity (Licorice Beans) lb. 3 50 “ Locust (St. John’s Bread) lb.! 10 12 “ Pichurion lb. 75 85; “ St. Ignatius lb.! 30 40! “ Tonca Angostura lb. j 2 00 2 251 “ “ Para lb. “ Vanilla, Long Mexican lb.jio 00112 00 *■ •' Short “ lb.| 8 oo; 10 00 Bebeerine, Muriate, Merck's, Y oz. bots oz.\ 2 75 3 00 " Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 50 2 60 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. bots 02.1 1 75 1 85 “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 10 " “ “ oz. “ oz. 2 201 2 301 Benzole, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 1 io| Berberin, Pure, Ys oz. bots oz. 2 50 2 60! “ Muriate, Y« oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 251 Berries, Alkekengi lb. I 75 80 “ Buckthorn lb. j 25 30 “ Cedar lb. j 40 50 “ Cocculus Indicus (Fish Berries) lb. 10 12 “ Cubeb *. lb. 60 65 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 65 70 “ Elder lb. 22 25 “ Huckle lb. 35; 40 “ Jujube lb. 50 55 “ Juniper, Italian lb. 6 8 ** “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.! 12 15 ■* “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 15 18 “ Laurel lb. 10 12 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. i8i 20; “ Persian lb. 40! 45 “ Poke ,.lb. 251 30 “ Prickly Ash lb. 90 1 00 “ Sumac lb. 15 18 Bismuth, Citrate, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ “ and Ammonia, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s... .oz. 40 45 “ “ “ “ Solution, 1 lb. bots lb.; 40 45 “ Lactate, 1 oz. bots ozJ 1 00 1 10 Lacto-phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz.' 1 00! 1 10 •• Metallic lb.; 2 25! 2 301 “ Oxide, pure lb.jio 00 10 50 “ “ hydrate lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Oxychloride, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 35 2 40: “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Subcarbonate. W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.j 2 75 2 80 “ Subnitrate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.1 2 35 2 40 “ “ French gen., 1 lb. bots > 3 5° 3 75 “ “ “ style, 1 lb. “ ! 2 85 2 901 “ Tannate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz.. 45 50 “ Ter-Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz.; 30 35 “ Valerianate, 1 oz. bots oz. 95 1 00 Black Drop, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 2 00 Bladder Wrack (Fucus Vesiculosus) lb. 15 20 Bladders, small doz.; 50 60 “ med dozh 60 70 “ large doz.; 90: 1 00 Blatta Orientalis (Remedy for Dropsy) oz. 1 25 Blue Pill (see Pill, Blue, page 47). “ Vitriol (see Copper Sulphate, page 16). “ “ Points doz. 1 25 Bole, Armenia ....lb.! 8! 101 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 12! I5i Bone Dust, by bbl lb. 2 Books, Medical and Pharmaceutical (see page 87). 12 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Borax, Glass of lb. i 50 1 6oi " Refined lb. 16 18, “ by case lb. 151/2 “ by bbl lb. 15 “ Powdered lb. 18 201: Boro-Glyceride (Prof. Barff’s New Antiseptic) lb. 2 00 2 25I Boules de Mars 50 601 Brazil Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 87). Breast Tea (Species Pectoralis) lb., 34 40 Brimstone (see Sulphur Rolls, page 62). Bromalhydrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 5 00 5 251 Broma, Baker’s lb.; 42 451 “ by box, 12 lbs lb. j 40 Bromine, 1 lb. bots lb.; 55 60 1 oz. “ oz.1 6 8 Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz.j 70 75 Bromoform, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 75 2 00 Brucia, 54 oz. “ oz. 2 30 2 40 “ Nitrate, J4 oz. “ oz.| 2 30 2 40 “ Sulphate, J4 oz. “ oz. 2 30 2 40 Buds, Balm of Gilead lb. j 38 40 “ Cassia lb.! 18 20 Butter of Cocoa (see Cocoa, page 16). Cadmium, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz.j 23 25 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz.! 25 Carbonate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 40 50 Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz. 33 38 Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Metallic, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 Nitrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 60 70 Oxide, 1 oz. “ oz. 60 70 Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 Sulphide, 1 oz. “ oz. 60 65 Caesium, Alum dr. 4 50 “ Chloride, J4 oz. bots gr. 50 60 “ Rubidium, Chloride, J4 oz. bots gr. 25 30 Caffein, % oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 10 “ Pure, Merck’s, '/& oz. bots oz. 2 25 “ Citrate, l/B oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 10 “ Merck’s, l/B oz. bots oz. 2 10 1 oz. " oz. 1 90 1 lb. “ '. lb. 25 00 " Pure, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 10 Sulphate, J4 oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Valerianate, l/B oz. bots oz.; 3 00 3 25 Calabarine (Eserine), J4 grm. bots.. grm. 4 00 Bromide grm. 700 Harnacks grm.! 8 00 “ Sulphate, ]4 grm. bots grm., 4 co Calcium, Acetate, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb 1 50 1 60 “ Arseniate, 1 oz. bots oz.j 50! 55 “ Benzoate, 1 oz. “ oz.; 1 15 1 25 “ Bisulphite, liquid, 1 lb. bots lb.; 40 45 “ Bromide, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 1 00 “ 1 oz. “ oz. 8 10 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz.j 25 “ Carbolate doz. 1 50 “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb.; 1 50 “ Carbonate, Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb.j 1 50 1 60 " Prec lb.j 12 15 “ Chloride, 1 lb. bots lb. i 50 55 Crystals, pure, 1 lb. bots lb., 40 50 Crude lb.j 10 15 Chem. Pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 Pure Anhydrous, Merck’s, 5 lb. bots lb.: 30 “ “ “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb.i 40j “ Chromate, Pure lb.; 3 00 3 25 “ Common lb.j 50 55 “ Hypochloride (see Chloride Lime, page 34.) “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots lb. ■ 2 00 2 10 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 13 Calcium, Hypophosphite, i oz. bots oz. 14 16 “ and Sodium, 1 oz. bots oz. 16 18 “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 Iodate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40 " Iodo-Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Lactate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25; 28 Lacto-phosphate, Soluble, 1 oz. bots oz. 451 50 “ Crystals, 1 oz. “ oz. 50; 55 Pulv., Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 Crystals, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 6 50: “ “ “ x oz. " oz. 50) “ Metallic, 1 grm. bots grm. 10 00 “ Nitrate, x oz. bots oz.j 20; 25 I “ Oxalate, 1 oz. bots oz.| 251 30 “ Phosphate, Precip., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots.... .lb. i 28! 30 “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. j 2 00! 2 10 “ Phosphide, 1 oz. bots lbJ 65 70 “ Saccharated, 1 oz. bots oz.! 201 25! Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lbj 2 25! “ X lb. “ lb.; 2 50 " 1 oz. “ oz.! 20! . “ Salicylate, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 50* “ Silicate, 1 oz. bots oz. 251 30 “ Sulphate, Precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 80j 85 " Sulphide, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 75 1 oz. “ oz. 7; 10 “ Merck’s, 5 lb. bots lb. 40! • ;; ;■ “ 1 ib. - ib. 50 “ I oz. “ oz. 10] “ Sulphite, i lb. bots lb.! 24 25 “ Pure, x lb. bots lbj 2 oo1 2 10 “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. i 1 50! “ % lb. “ lb.j 1 751 “ 5 oz. bots doz.j 1 251 “ “ s oz. cartons doz.‘ 1 25! “ Sulpho-carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz.i 11!. 12 “ Sulphuret (see Sulphide). Calomel (Mercury, Sub-chloride), W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots... 72 75 “ English, Howard's, 1 lb. bots j 1 00 1 10 Camphenyl, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50! Camphor (see Gum, page 26). “ Mono-Bromated, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. botS oz. 30' 3c; Sublimed (in Powder), W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. cans. .lb. 60 65 Camwood (see Dye-Woods, page 87). Candy, Colt’s-foot Rock, 5 lb. boxes lb. 35 40 “ “ 5 lb. “ English, genuine lb.; 50 60 “ Gum Drops, s lb. boxes lb., 32 35 “ Rock, Red lb.; 18 20 " “ on strings lb. I 20 25 “ White lb.! 181 20 “ Rock, White, on strings lb. 20! 25 “ Yellow lb. 18 20 “ on strings lb. 20 25 Santonine, Tablets, Spirals, gr per 1001 63, “ i gr per 100: 85 “ Wormseed lb. 50 55 Cannabin, Tannate, Merck's, 1 grm. bots grm. 75 Cantharides, Russian .lb. 1 10' 1 15 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 251 1 30 Cantharidin, Merck’s gr. 25! Card Teeth (Iron Filings) lb. 18: 20 Carlet, Red, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 00 2 25 Caramel (Liquor Coloring). W. H. S. & Co.’s gall. 1 25! 1 50 Carbon, Bi-chloride, liquid, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Bi-sulphuret, 1 lb. bots lb. 20! 25 “ 1 oz. “ oz. 6 8 “ Tri-chloride, crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 25 1 50 “ “ liquid, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 75; 85 Carmine, No. 6, 1 oz. bots oz. 15! 20 8, 1 oz. “ oz.! 25! 30 12, 1 oz. “ oz. 30 40 14 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Carmine, No. 20, 1 oz. hots oz. 40 50 “ “ 40, I oz. “ oz. 50 6oj “ “ 40, x lb. “ lb. 1 5 00 5 50 Casein . lb.j 1 ooj 1 10 Cassel Earth lb. 25 30 Cassia Buds lb. 18 20 “ Fistula lb. 15 18 Castor, Fiber, Russian lb. 9 00 9 50 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 10 00 10 50 Caustic, Mitigated doz. 6 ooj Cerates (see Manufacturing Department, page 96). Cerium, Chloride, x oz. bots : oz. 30 35 “ Metallic grm. 7 50 “ Muriate (Chloride), 1 oz. bots oz.j 30! 35 “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65 “ Oxalate, 1 oz. “ oz. 14 17 “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ “ “ A lb. “ " lb.1 2 20 “ “ “ A lb. “ lb. 2 40 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 20 “ Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz.j 1 50' 1 60 Chalk, French Cut lb.j 12 15 “ “ Powdered lb. 6 10 “ “ White, powdered (Talc) lb. 10 12 “ Precipitated English lb. 10 12 “ “ “ 7 lb. bundles lb. 12, 14 “ Prepared in drops, Am lb. 6 10 “ “ “. “ “ by box, 25 lbs lb. 4 “ “ “ “ Select", 5 lb. boxes lb. 10 “ Red, in fingers lb. 6 8 “ “ in lumps lb. “ White lb. 3 4 “ “ by bbl lb. %\ Charcoal, Animal, Coarse lb. 10 12 " Powdered (Ivory Black) lb. 5 6 “ “ “ “ by bbl lb. 3^ “ Ordinary Powdered lb. 8 10; “ “ “ by bbl.' bbl. 400 “ Willow lb.. 18 20 “ “ 10 lb. boxes lb.| 15 “ “ in bots., W. H. S. & Co.’s doz.! 1 75 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s gross.118 00 Chewstick .* lb. 50 60 “* Powdered lb.j 60 701 Chian Turpentine, true, 1 oz. jars oz. 75 1 ooj China Clay lb.j 5 7; Chinoidine, Purified, 1 lb. rolls lb. 1 75 1 851 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 14 16I “ " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots..oz.j 35 4oj Chinolin, Pure, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 “ Salicylate, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz.j 1 00 “ Sulphate, “ 1 oz. “ oz.j 1 50 “ Tartrate, “ 1 oz. “ oz. 75 Chloral-Hydrate, Croton, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz.; 1 25 “ “ Schering's, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 40 “ Merck’s, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 60 “ “ “ A lb. “ lb.j 1 75 “ “ “ A lb. “ lb. 1 95 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz.' 20 “ Saame's, Crusts, 1 ib. bots lb. 1 40 1 50 “ “ " y2 lb. “ lb. 1 55 1 65 “ “ “ A lb. “ lb. 1 75 1 85 “■ “ ' “ 1 oz. “ . . : lb.! 2 75 2 90 " “ Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 “ " “ A lb. “ lb.j 1 65 1 75 •" " “ A lb. “ lb. 1 85 1 95 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ lb. 2 85 2 95 “ Schering's, Crusts, 1 lb. bots lb.: 1 55 1 65 “ “ “ % lb. “ lb.j 1 70 1 80 “ " “ A lb. “ lb.j 1 90 2 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ lb.j 2 9oj 3 00 “ “ Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb.j 1 70 1 80 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Chloral-Hydrate, Schering’s, Crystals, y2 lb. bots lb. i 85 1 95 “ K lb. “ lb. 2 05 2 15 “ “ 1 oz. “ lb. 3 05 3 15 Chloralum Powder lb. 10 12! j Solution, quart bots., 1 doz. in case. doz. 8 00 “ pint “ 2 “ “ “ doz. 4 50 “ y2 pint “ 4 “ “ " doz. 2 25 “ Wool lb. Chloroform, Am., 1 lb. bots lb. 83 90 “ VV. H. S. & Co.’s, Purified (for Inhalation),' 1 lb. bots lb. 1 10 1 15 Scotch, Duncan & Flockhart’s, x lb. bots lb. 3 50 3 75 Chocolate, Baker's, Premium, boxes, 12 and 25 lbs lb. 35 40 “ Exposition, Vanilla, boxes 12 lbs lb. 55 60 “ Double, " “ 12 “ lb. 531 55 “ Single, “ “ 12 “ lb. 48 50 “ Half, “ “ 12 “ lb. 43 45 “ German Sweet, “ 6 and 12 lbs.. .lb. 25 28 “ “ Homeopathic, boxes, 12 lbs lb. 401 42 Taylor's lb. 42 45 “ by box, 25 lbs lb. 40 Cholesterin grm. 50 Chrome Alum, Crystals ,1b. 20 Chromium, Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Solution, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 Metallic grm. 1 25 Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 Cinchonia, Alkaloid, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 Bi-Sulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 41 43 “ Mixture, 3 oz. boxes box. 40 “ Muriate, 1 oz. bots oz. 36 40 “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz. 27 30 Cinchonidia, Pure, Alkaloid, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 40 1 50 “ Bi-Sulphate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 1 10 1 13 Salicylate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 1 6 Sulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 95 1 00 Cincho-Quinine, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 Cinnabar (Mercury Bi-sulphuret) lb. 1 30 1 40 Citron- lb. 28 30 Civet oz. 2 00 2 25 Clay, China lb. 5 7 “ Pipe lb. 4 6 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 10 12 “ Potter's... lb. 5 8 Cloves lb. 20 22 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 28 30' Cobalt lb. 18 19 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s.. lb. 25 30 “ Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Carbonate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 75 " Chloride, 1 oz. bots. oz. 50 60 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 * “ Metallic, pure, 1 oz. bots oz. x 50 1 60 “ Nitrate Crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ “ “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ Oxalate, 1 oz. bots oz.; 75 80 “ Oxide, impure (Zaffre) lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Blue lb. 4 50 5 00 “ " Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00, 1 10' 1 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. bots. oz. 60 65! “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ .Sulphide, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 Cocaine (from Coca Leaves) gr. 50 Cocculus Indicus (Fish Berries) lb. 10 12 Cochineal Coloring ; lb.; 75 85 “ Honduras ,...lb. 38 40 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 55 Cocoa, Baker’s, Pure, boxes, 12 and 30 lbs lb. 36 40 “ Breakfast, boxes, 6 lbs lb. “ Taylor’s Homo lb. 38 40 16 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Cocoa, Taylor’s Homo, by box lb. 35 “ Butter of, American lb. 50 55 •< “ “ by box, 12 lbs lb. 45 “ “ German lb- 45 5° “ " Gehe's, Extra lb. 70 75 Codeia, Ys oz. bots oz- 3 45 3 5° “ Pure Crystals, Merck’s, J4 oz. bots oz. 6 00 ■■ Sulphate, J/8 oz. bots oz. 3 45 3 50 Coelestin |b- 20 25 Coffee Acorn lb- 15 18 Colchicia, Merck’s, J4 oz. bots Ys oz. 1 75 Cold Cream, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 65 75 Collodion, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 85 90 ■ • “ “ 1 oz. “ doz. 1 75 2 00 “ Cantharidal, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 15 2 25 <• ■■ “ “ 1 oz. “ doz. 2 15 2 25 Colocynth Apples, broken lb. 40 45 11 “ whole, select lb. 50 55 <• “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 65 Pulp, “ W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 50 2 75 Cologne Mixture, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 7 00 7 50 Composition Powder (see Powder, page 49). Confection, Rose, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 90 “ Senna, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 80 Confections, W. H. S. & Co.’s (see Manufacturing Dep’t, page 96). Conia, Merck’s, Y> oz. bots Ye oz. 75 Copper, Acetate, distilled (Verdigris, Distilled) lb. 70 75 “ Aluminated (Divine Stone) lb. 75: 85 “ Ammoniated, x lb. bots lb.: 95 1 00 “ Arseniate, 1 oz. bots oz. 45: 50 “ Arsenite, 1 oz. “ °z- 3°; 35 “ Borate, 1 oz. “ oz- 3° 35 “ Carbonate, precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 701 75 “ Chloride, corn., 1 lb. “ lb. 60. 65 <’• “ pure, 1 oz. “ oz. 20; 25 “ “ White, xoz. “ oz. 401 45 “ Chromate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20: 25 “ “ liquid, 1 lb. bots lb. 75: 85 “ Cyanide, 1 oz.bots oz. 30 35 “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 48: 50 “ Metallic, Granulated lb. 75] 85 “ • “ Pure, powdered oz. 25 30 “ Nitrate, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 “ Oxalate, 1 oz. bots °z- 25 30 “ Oxide, Black, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 40 1 50 11 “ “ j oz. “ oz. 10 12 “ “ Pure, granulated, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Phosphate lb- 25 30 “ Sub-Acetate (Verdigris) lb.; 30 35 11 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co. s lb. 40 45 “ Sub-Oxide, pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Sulphate (Blue Vitriol) lb. 8 10 11 “ by bbl., 350 lbs lb. 6 •• “ Powdered, W.. H. S. & Co.'s. lb. 15 18 “ “ Purified, 1 lb. bots lb. 30 35 “ “ C. P., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 Sulphide, fused, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25, 1 35 “ Tartrate, 1 oz. bots oz- 25 30 Copperas lb- 3; 4 “ by bbl lb- iY Cordials (see Manufacturing Dep’t, page 96). Corks (see pages 286 and 287). Cornin 07 ■ 75 8° Cornu Cervi, Calcined lb. 15 18 “ “ Shavings lb. 25 30 Corrosive Sublimate (Mercury, Bichloride) lb. 65 75 “ “ “ “ Powdered ;....lb. 75 85 Cotoine Ver, Merck's, 1 grm. bots gnu. 40 Cotton, Gun (Pyroxylin) oz. 50 55 Coumarin, Purified, 1 oz. bots oz- 5 00 5 5° Cowhage Down, 1 lb. cans lb. ; 3 5° 3 75 , '• •• 1 oz. “ °z- 4° 5° GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Crab’s Eyes lb. i 50} 1 75 “ Pulv lb. 1 75! 2 00 Cream Tartar Crystals lb. 331 35 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 38 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by box, 50 lbs... .lb.; 34 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, by bbl., 300 lbs.. .lb. | 33 “ “ Substitute, Hosford’s lb.; 32 Creasote, Am., 1 lb. bots lb. 46, 50 “ “ from Wood, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50: 2 60 “ English, Morson’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 75: 3 00 “ “ “ A lb. “ lb. 3 00 3 25 " “ A- lb- “ lb. 3 25; 3 50 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 40 45 “ Merck's, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 “ “ “ lb. “ .* lb. x 00 “ “ " A lb. ", lb. 1 25 " from Beach Wood Tar, Merck’s, J4 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ “ “ “ " “ A lb. " lb. 3 25 Crocus Martis (Iron Oxide, Red) lb. 13 15 “ Metallorum, Powdered (Antimony Crocus) lb. 35 40 “ Sativus (see Flowers Saffron, page 24). Croton, Chloral (see Chloral-Hydrate, page 14). Cryolite lb. | 12 15 Cryptopin grm. 8 00 Cubeb (see Berries, page 11). Cubebin, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 1 12 1 25 C udbear lb. 25 30 Curare (Woorari) grm. 30 40 Curarine, Sulphate grm. 12 00 Daturin, 1 grm. vials grm.j 3 00 Deer’s Tongue lb. 12 15 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co;’s lb 18 20 Delphinia, Pure, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 4 50 4 75 Dextrin lb. 10 12 Dextro-Quinine, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 40 1 50 Diastas, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 “ Ys oz. “ Ys oz. 30 Digitalin, Pure, American, Ys oz. bots % oz. 1 25 1 35 “ “ Merck’s, % oz. bots Ys oz. 1 50 Dispensatories, U. S. (see Books, page 87). Dover's Powder, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 1 15 1 20 Dragon's Blood (see Gum Sang. Draconis, page 27). Drops (see Manufacturing Department, page 96). Duboisine, Sulphate, Merck's, A, At and 1 grm. bots grain. 25 “ Pure, Amorphous, 5 grain bots grain. 30 Earth, Fuller’s lb. 4 6 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 10 12 Elaterine Crystals, White, Merck's, 1 oz. vials oz. 40 00 " “ “ Ys oz. " drm. 6 00 “ * “ " “ 1 grm." grm. 1 75 “ “ “ “ 5 grain vials grain. 15 Elaterium, 1 oz. bots oz.; 9 75 White, Merck’s, 1 oz. vials oz. 6 00 “ “ “ Ys oz. “ drm. 90 Electropoin Fluid lb. 10 12 Elixir Vitriol (Acid, Sulph. Arom.) lb. 50 55 Elixirs, W. H. S. & Co.’s (tee Manufacturing Dept., pages97 to 99). Emery Flour lb. 6 8 " by keg, 150 lbs lb. 4 Emery, various sizes lb. 9 10 “ " by keg, 150 lbs lb. 7 Emetia, A oz. bots. oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Pure, Ys oz. bots Ys oz.1 6 00 Eosin (see Anilines, page 7). Ergot lb. 50 55 " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 55 60 Ergotin, Am., A oz. bots oz. 40 45s " Bonjean, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 50 " % lb. " lb. i 4 60 “ “ “A lb. " lb. 4 75 " 1 oz. " oz.! 40 “ Pure, dry, Ys oz. bots oz.\ 6 50 18 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Eserine Salicylate, Merck's, J4 grm. bots grm. 5 00 “ Sulphate, " 1 grm. “ grm.' 4 co “ “ “ 10 grain vials grain 30' “ “ “ 5 grain “ grain. 30 Essence Bay Rum lb 5 00 “ Brandy lb. 16 c» 44 “ Blackberry lb.jio 00 “ lb. 2 00 “ Gin, Holland lb. 12 00 “ Maravilosa doz. 1 50 “ Rum, Jamaica lb. 4 00 “ “ N. E lb. 4 00 “ “ St. Croix lb. 4 00 ■“ Whiskey, Bourbon 4 lb. 8 00 41 “ Rye lb. 8 00 44 Wine, Port lb. 10 00 4‘ “ Sherry lb. 10 00' Essences, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Manufacturing Dep t, page 99). ESSENCES, Concentrated, for Soda-Water Syrups (see Manu- facturing Department, page 100), Ether, Acetic, 1 lb. bots lb. 78 80 “ “ Absolute, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Anaesthetic Wig., 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Benzoic, 1 oz. bots oz.1 50, 60 44 Butyraceous, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 41 Butyric, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 90: 2 00 '* “ Absolute, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 5 oo; “ “ Cone., Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb.; 2 50 “ Chloric, 1 lb. bots lb. 781 80 “ “ Cone., 1 lb. bots lb. 95 1 00 41 Concentrated Nitrous, W. H. S. & Cods (see Mfg. Dcp't, page 100) ' lb. 175; •“ Formic, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 2 75 “ CEnanthic (Oil Cognac), 1 oz. bots oz. 2 50 8 00 ■“ Oxalic, 1 oz. bots oz. 751 80 44 Pelargonic, 1 lb. “ ...lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Petroleum (Rhigolene) pint. 501 60 41 Phosphoric, x lb. bots... lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Sebacylic, 1 oz. “ oz. 150' 1 60 44 Sulphuric, 1 lb. “ lb. 70I 72 44 “ Cone., 1 lb. bots lb. 73' 75 44 “ Washed, 1 lb. bots lb. 761 80 “ Valerianic, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 oo, 1 10 Ethiop’s Mineral (Mercury, Sulphuret, Black) lb. 851 90 Ethyl Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 25! 30 “ Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 oo1 1 10 44 Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 75! 80 Eucalyptol, Men k s, 1 oz. bots. oz. 75! Extracts, Eclectic (see page 83). EXTRACTS, FLAVORING, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S. We beg to call particular attention to these Flavoring] Extracts of our own manufacture, which have elicited the highest commendations from parties who have sold them (see Manufacturing Department, page 100). EXTRACTS, FLUID, W. H. S. & CO.’S (see page 101). EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, No. 24, “Bertrand Freres," in x lb. cans and 1 lb. bottles. Acacia, New-Mown Hay lb. 3 00 3 25 Bouquet de Caroline, Night-Blooming Cereus lb. 300 325 Cassie, Orange , lb. 3 00 3 25 Eglantine, Orange Flowers lb. 3 oo1 3 25 Ess. Bouquet, Patchouly lb. 3 oo, 3 25 Frangipanni, Pond Lily lb. 3 00 3 25 Geranium, Portugal lb. 3 00 3 25 Heliotrope, Reseda... lb.; 3 oo; 3 25 Honeysuckle, Rose lb. 3 00! 3 25 Hyacinth, Rose Geranium lb. 3 00! 3 25 jasmin, Stephanotis lb. 3 001 3 25 jockey Club, Sweet Pea lb. 3 oo| 3 25 jonquille. Tea Rose lb. 3 00 3 25 Lily of the Valley, Tuberose lb. 3 00j 3 25 Magnolia, Upper Ten. lb., 3 00 3 25 Marechale, Violet lb.; 3 00i 3 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 19 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, No. 24, “.Bertrand Freres,” in 1 lb. cans and 1 lb. bottles.—Continued. Mignonette, West End lb. 3 00 3 23 Millefleur, White Rose • lb. 3 00 3 25 Moss Rose, Ylang Ylang lb. 4 00 3 23 Musk, lb 3 00 3 23 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, No. 24, Chiris', in 1 lb.'bottles'. ij Bouquet de Caroline, Moss Rose lb. 3 00 3 25 : Cassie, Musk lb. 3 00 3 25 Ess. Bouquet, New-Mown Hay lb. 3 00 3 25 Frangipanni, Orange lb. 3 00 3 25 Heliotrope, Patchouly lb. 3 00 3 25 Jasmin, Pond Eily lb. 3 00 3 25'^ Jockey Club, Rose Geranium.. • lb. 3 00 3 25" Jonquille, Tuberose.., lb. 300 325!'; Lily of the Valley, Upper Ten lb. 3 00 3 25 j Magnolia, Violet lb. 3 00 3 25 ■ Marechale, West End lb. 3 00 3 25 Mignonette, Ylang Ylang lb. 3 00 3 2c Millefleur, lb o 00 3 23 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S. 1 lb. G. S. Bottles, containing about 18y2 fluid ounces. Bouquet de Caroline, Millefleur lb. 300 3251 Cassie, Moss Rose lb. 3 00 3 25 j Ess. Bouquet, Musk lb. 3 00 3 25 Frangipanni, New-Mown Hay lb. 3 00 3 25 ’ Heliotrope, Orange lb. 3 00 3 25 Honeysuckle, Orange Flowers lb. 3 00 3 2=; Jasmin, Patchouly lb. 3 00 3 2; Jockey Club, Pond Lily lb. 3 00 3 25 Magnolia, Rose ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Rose Geranium, . Upper Ten lb. 3 00 3 25 Stephanotis, Violet lb. 3 00 3 25 Sweet Pea, West End lb. 3 00 3 25 Tea Rose, White Rose lb. 3 00 3 25 1 Tuberose, Ylang Ylang lb. 3 00 3 23 EXTRACTS, SOLID, W. H. S. & CO.’S (see Manufacturing Department, page 106). EXTRAC I S, POWDERED, W. H. S. & CO.’S (see Manufac- turing Department, page 107). EXTRACTS, SOLID, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN. Extract Aconite Leaves, U. S. P,, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars.lb. 2 00 Aconite Leaves, Powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots. .oz. 40 Aconite Leaves, English, Allen’s, y lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Aconite Leaves, “ " y lb. “ lb. 3 25 3 50 Aconite Root, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 Aconite Root, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 Aconite Root, W. H. S. & Co.’s, powdered, 1 oz. bots. .oz. 50 ‘ Aloes, Soc., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 Aloes, Soc., Powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Aloes, Aqueous, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 “ Aloes, Aqueous, “ y2 lb. “ lb. 1 10 Aloes, Aqueous, “ y lb. “ lb. 1 20 Arnica, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 “ Arnica, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 1 75 Belladonna, Ale., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 30 2 75 “ Belladonna, “ “ lb. “ lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Belladonna, “ powdered, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Belladonna, Aqueous, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 125 “ Belladonna, “ dry, Merck's, 1 oz. jars oz. 25 30 Belladonna, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 30 4 75 “ Belladonna, “ “ % lb. “ lb.: 4 75 500 feelladonna, “ ■■ y lb. “ lb. 5 00 5 25 Belladonna Leaf, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s.T lb. jars... .lb. 2 75 Belladonna, “ “ Pwd.,W.H.S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. b’ts.oz. 50 Belladonna Root, “ “ “ 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 Bittersweet, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Blackberry, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 80 2 00 Blood Root, “ x lb. “ lb. 2 75 3 00 Blue Flag, “ 1 lb. “ ....lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Boneset, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 75 2 00 Buchu, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00: .! 20 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Extract Buchu, Ale., German, i lb. jars lb. 5 00' 5 25 “ Buckbean, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 “ Burdock, American, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Burdock, German, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Butternut, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Butternut, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 50 “ Calabar Bean, Ale., Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 “ Calabar Bean, “ “ % oz. “ oz. 1 75 “ Calabar Bean, " W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 1 50 “ Calamus, “ Merck’s,‘.1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Calendula, “ 1 oz. jars oz. 25 30 “ Calendula, Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Camwood lb. 8 10 “ Cannabis Indicus, English, Allen’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 60 65 “ Cannabis Indicus, English, Herring’s, % lb. jars lb. 6 50 7 00 “ Cannabis Indicus, “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 60 65 “ Cannabis Indicus, “ Squire’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 50 “ Cannabis Indicus, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars. ..oz. 50 “ Cannabis Indicus, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.oz. 75 “ Carduus Benedictus, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Cascara Sagrada, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 “ Cascarilla, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 11 Cascarilla, Merck’s, % lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Cascarilla, Ale., dry, German, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 55 “ Catechu, German, I lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Centaury Minor, German, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Chamomile, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 “ Chamomile, Ale., German, 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Chamomile, Aqueous, German, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 75 1 83 “ Chelidonium, Ale., “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Chelidonium, Aqueous, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Chelidonium, “ dry, “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 35 “ Chiretta, German, 1 oz. jars oz.' 50 60 “ Cinchona, Calisaya, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 15 00 “ Cinchona, Calisaya, “ “ 1 oz. " oz. 1 00 “ Cinchona, Pale, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 5 50 “ Cinchona, Precip., “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Cinchona, “ “ . “ 1 oz. “ oz. 15 16 “ Cinchona, Red, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 10 00 “ Cinchona, Aqu. Sec., German, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Cinchona, Regiae Sicc., “ 1 oz. “ oz. 75 “ Cinchona, Reg. Alcohol, dry, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 85 “ Cinchona, Frig. Parat., Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ Cinchona, “ " “ % lb. bots b. 6 00 “ Cinchona, Detannated, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 16 00 11 Coca Erythroxylon, German, 1 oz. jars oz. 80 90 “ Coca Erythroxylon, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars. .oz. 82 “ Cohosh, Black, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 25 “ Cohosh, Blue, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 75 “ Colchicum Root, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 6 00 6 25 “ Colchicum Root, Acetic, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars. .lb. 3 00 “ Colchicum Root, Acetic, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars..oz. 25 “ Colchicum Root, Acetic, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 50 “ Colchicum Root, Acetic, English, Allen's, K lb- jars. ,1b. 6 00 6 50 “ Colchicum Root, “ “ “ 1 oz. “ ..oz. 50 55 “ Colocynth, Comp., U.S.P., powd., W. H. S. & Co's....lb. 4 So 11 Colocynth, “ English, Allen's, 1 lb. jars lb. 5 00 5 25 “ Colocynth, “ Powd., English, Allen’s, 1 lb. bots . .lb. 5 Soj 5 75 “ Colocynth, “ “ “ “ % lb. “ ..lb. 5 75 6 00 “ Colocynth, Simple, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 50 “ Colocynth, “ Powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots. lb. 550 “ Colocynth, “ Ale., dried, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 70 “ Colombo, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 “ Colombo, Ale., dried, German, 1 oz. jars oz. 60 65 . “ Conium, “ “ Merck’s, lb. jars ... .lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Conium, “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ ....oz. 25 30 ‘‘ Conium, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 “ Conium, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Conium, E Succo, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 5o| 1 60 “ Conium, English, Allen’s, x lb. jars lb. 1 25( 1 50 “ Conium, “ “ % lb. jars lb. x 50 1 75 “ Conium, “ " % lb. jars lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Cotton Root Bark, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb.1 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 21 Extract Cotyledon Umbilicus, English, Herring’s, i oz. jars... .oz. 90 1 00 “ Cranesbill, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 50 “ Cranesbill, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars oz. 50 55 “ Cubeb, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 50 5 00 “ Cubeb, Ethereal, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 5 00 “ Cubeb, “ “ lb. “ lb. 5 25 “ Cubeb, “ “ y lb. “ lb. 5 50 “ Cubeb, “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 40 “ Culver’s Root, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 “ Damiana, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars oz. 50 “ Dandelion, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 “ Dandelion, Powd., “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Dandelion, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Dandelion, “ “ y2 lb. “ lb. 1 251 1 35 “ Dandelion, “ “ % lb. “ lb. 15° 1 60 “ Dandelion, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 75 “ Digitalis, Ale., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Digitalis, “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 25 “ Digitalis, “ powd.,W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.... oz. 40 “ Digitalis, Aqueous, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Digitalis, “ German, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Digitalis, “ dried, “ 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Digitalis, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Digitalis, “ “ l/2\b. “ lb. 3 75, 4 00 “ Dogwood Bark, W. El. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 “ Elaterium, English oz. 8 00 “ Elecampane, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Elecampane, Aqueous, “ x lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Ergot, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 50 “ Eucalyptus, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 “ Ferri Pomat., “ “ 1 ib. “ lb. 1 00 “ Ferri Pomat., Merck’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 75 “ Ferri Pomat., “ y2 lb. “ lb. 85 “ Ferri Pomat., “ % lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ Fucus Vesicul., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 75 “ Fucus Vesicul., “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 “ Fustic, 12 lb. boxes lb. 28 30 “ Galls, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Gelsemin, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 “ Gentian, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 85 90 “ Gentian, “ “ y2 lb. “ lb. 1 10 1 25 “ Gentian, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 75 80 “ Gentian, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Gentian, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 80 “ Ginger, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 “ Goldenseal, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 “ Graminis, Merck’s, 1 lb. jars . .lb. 1 00; “ Graminis, “ y2 lb. “ lb. 1 10 “ Graminis, “ % lb. “ lb. 1 20 “ Granatorum Root, German, 1 oz. jars oz. 30 35 " Gratiola, Ale., “ 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Grindelia Robusta, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 7 00 “ Guarana, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 1 00 “ Guarana, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots. . .oz. 1 25 “ Guaiac Wood, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 “ Hellebore, Black, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 “ Hellebore, White, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 3 25 3 50 “ Hop, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s., 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 “ Horehound, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Hyoscyamus, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 75 “ Hyoscyamus, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.oz. 50 “ Hyoscyamus, “ Merck’s, y lb. jars lb. 3 50 “ Hyoscyamus, “ dried, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Hyoscyamus, E Succo, “ 1 lb. jars lb. 1 25 “ Hyoscyamus, Annual, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb. “ Hyoscyamus, “ “ “ lb. “ lb. “ Hyoscyamus, Biennial, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Hyoscyamus, “ “ “ l/2 lb. “ lb. 3 75 4 00 “ Hyoscyamus, “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Ignatia Beans, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 75 “ Ignatia Beans, powd., “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. 150 “ Ipecac, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 75 “ Ipecac, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 90I 22 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Extract Jaborandi, W. H. S. & Co.’s, i oz. jars oz. 50 “ Jalap, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 “ Jalap, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots. .oz. 35 “ Jalap, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 300 “ Jalap, Ale., powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s., 1 oz. bots oz. 40 " Jalap, Aqueous, Germ., 1 lb. jars lb. 75 90 “ Jalap, “ dried, Germ., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Jalap, English, Allen’s, y2 lb. “ lb. 5 00 5 25 “ Jalap, Powd., English, Allen ’s, lb. jars lb. 5 5°, 5 75 “ Jalap, “ “ " y lb. “ lb. 5 .75, 600 “ juniper Berries, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Koosso, Ale., Germ., 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Leptandrin, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50 2 75 11 Lettuce, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Lettuce, “ % lb. “ ' lb. 3 25 3 50 “ Lettuce, “ y lb. “ lb. 3 75 4 00 “ Lettuce, “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 35 “ Lettuce, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb 2 25 “ Licorice, Calabria, various brands (see page 34). “ Licorice, Depurat, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 ( “ Lobelia, W. H. S. & Co’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 “ Lobelia, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40’ “ Logwood, bulk, boxes, 12, 24 and 48 lbs lb. 10JC 11 “ Logwood, 1 lb. packages, boxes, 24 lbs lb. 12 j 13 " Logwood, Yz lb. “ “ 24 lbs lb. 13Y 14 “ Logwood, y lb. “ “ 24 lbs lb. 16 “ Logwood, assorted “ “ 24 lbs lb. 15 “ Lupuline, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 6 00; “ Male Fern, Ethereal, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ Male Fern, “ “ % lb. “ lb. 3 25 “ Male Fern, “ “ y. lb. " lb. 3 75 “ Male Fern, “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30| “ Malt, German, Schering’s doz. 4 00 “ Malt, with Iron, German, Schering’s doz. 5 00; “ Malt, powdered, Merck s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50; “ Mandrake, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 50’ “ Mandrake, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ Matico, Alcoholic, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 50; 55 “ Matico, Aqueous, “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 40 45 “ Mezereon, Ale., Merck's, 1 oz. jars oz. 50, “ Mezereon, Ethereal, German, 1 oz. jars oz. 1 ooi 1 10 “ Millefolium,Germad, 1 lb. jars.... lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Monesia, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 65: " Mugwort, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars oz. 40 45 “ Myrrh, Aqueous, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Nux Vomica, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, x lb. jars lb. 3 75 “ Nux Vomica, “ “ 1 oz. jars oz. 3oj “ Nux Vomica, “ powd.,W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots., oz. 40 11 Nux Vomica, “ English, Herring’s, 1 oz. jars. oz. 75: 80; “ Nux Vomica, Aqueous, Merck's, 1 oz. jars oz. 20 “ Nux Vomica, Ale., Pulv., Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ Opium, Aqueous, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 80 “ Opium, “ powd., “ 1 oz. “ oz. 1 50 “ Opium, “ Merck's, 1 oz. jars oz., 1 10 “ Orange Peel, German, 1 lb. jars lb.' 3 ooi 3 25 “ Pimpinella, Ale., “ 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Poke Root, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Poppy Heads, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Pulsatilla, Alcoholic, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 50 4 75 “ Pulsatilla, Aqueous, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 ooj 2 25, " Pyretha, Alcoholic, '* 1 oz. “ oz. 70I 75 “ Quassia, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars...- lb. 3 75i “ Quassia, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Quebracho Bark, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. “ Quillaya, German, 1 lb. jars lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Rhamnus Frang, German, 1 lb. jars lb. I 2 50 2 75 “ Rhatany, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ Rhatany, powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s. 1 oz. bots oz.' 60 “ Rhatany, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb.: 1 50j “ Rhatany, “ y2 lb. “ lb. 1 60 “ Rhatany, “ y lb. “ Ib.i 1 70 *' Rhubarb, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 4 50 “ Rhubarb, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.. .oz. 50' GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Extract Rhubarb, Aqueous, Merck’s, lb. jars lb. 3 00 “ Rhubarb, “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Rhubarb, Comp., “ 1 oz. “ oz.( 35 " Rhubarb, English, Allen's, % lb. jars oz. 6 00 6 501 “ Rue, American, 1 lb. jars lb 2 25 2 50 “ Sage, German, 1 lb. jars lb 1 50 1 60 “ Sandal Wood. W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars oz- 1 00 “ Saponaria, German, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 50 x 60 “ Sarsaparilla, Comp., Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars.lb- 2 25 “ Sarsaparilla, Comp., English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 5 25 5 50 “ Sarsaparilla, “ “ “ y2 lb. “ lb- 5 50 5 75 11 Sarsaparilla, Simp., Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars.lb- 3 00 “ Savin, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 75 “ Savin, Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb 2 00 2 25 “ Scullcap, 1 lb. jars lb- 3 00 3 25 “ Senega, American, % lb. jars lb.- 7 50 8 00 “ Senna, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars lb- 2 25 " Senna, “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz- 40 " Senna, Deodorat., “ “ 1 lb. jars lb- 3 00 “ Serpentaria, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz-l 50 “ Squill, Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb- 2 00 2 25 “ Squill, Aqueous, dried, German, 1 lb. jars lb-; 1 75 2 00 “ Stillingia, Am., 1 lb. jars lb- 4 00 4 25 “ Stramonium Leaf, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars., ,1b- 2 50 “ Stramonium “ “ German, 1 lb. jars lb- 4 50 5 00 “ Stramonium “ Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 50 1 75 “ Stramonium “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.oz- 40 “ Stramonium Seed, English, Allen's, % lb. jars lb- 6 50 6 75 “ Stramonium “ Ale., German, 1 oz. jars oz- 1 50 1 60 “ Sumbul, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. jars oz- 1 50 “ Tobacco, Ale., German, 1 oz. jars oz- 50 55 “ Uva Ursi, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 75 “ Valerian, Ale., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 2 75 “ Valerian, powd., “ 1 oz. bots oz-: 40 ” Valerian, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 2 75 3 00 “ Valerian, “ “ % lb. “ „.lb-t 3 00 3 25 “ Valerian, “ “ %! lb. “ lb-i 3 50 3 75 “ Valerian, German, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 75 2 00 “ Veratrum Viride, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb- 3 25 “ Veratrum “ Ale., German, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 4 00 4 25 “ Willow Bark, dried, German, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 75 2 00 “ Wintergreen, Am., x lb. jars lb- 2 50 2 75 “ Wormseed, Ethereal, German, 1 oz. jars oz- 40 45 “ Wormwood, Aqueous, German, 1 lb. jars lb- 1 00 1 10 “ Yarrow, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Yellow Dock, Am., 1 lb. jars lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Yerba Santa, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. jars oz. 35 Eye Stones doz.l 50 Farina, Hecker's (see page 156.) Feldspar lb. 6 8 “ Powdered lb. ‘ 10 12 Fig, Blue lb. 25 30 Fish Berries (Coceulus Indicus) lb. 1 10 12 “ Sounds lb. 1 00 x 25 Flake White lb. 18 20 Flour Rice, bulk lb. 10 12 “ “ 1 lb. papers lb. 12 14 “ Sago lb. 10 12 Flowers, Acacia lb. 40 45 “ Althea (Marsh-Mallow) lb. 35 40 “ Arnica lb. j2 15 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Blind Nettle lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Blue Century.. lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Borage lb. 70 75 “ Calcatrippa Ib.j 50 60 “ Calendula (Marigold) lb. 50 60 “ Cassie lb. 3 50 3 75 “ Chamomile, Belgium, 1882 lb. 40 50 German, 1882 lb. 40 “ “ “ old lb. “ “ Roman, 1882 lb. “ “ old ...lb.! I 24 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Flowers, Cheiri lb.; i 75 1 85 “ Colt’s-foot (Farfara) lb.! 651 75 “ Convallaria lb. 1 00! 1 10 “ Corni lb. 50' 60 “ Elder lb. 18 20 “ Genistae lb. 50 60 “ Granatorum .. lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Hollyhock (Malva Ros) lb. 75! 85 1 “ Koosso, true, Abyssinian lb. 50 60; “ “ “ “ Powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 75! “ “ Powdered, French, 1 oz. bots doz. 6 00 6 50 I “ Lavender lb. 10 12 ; “ Malva Arbor, Black, large lb. 50 60 I “ “ “ sine calic lb. 60 65 i “ “ Sylvestris Blue, small lb. 60 70 “ Melilot lb. 1 15 20! “ “ Powdered lb. 25 30! “ Millefolia (Yarrow) lb.i 12 15!1 “ Mullein (Verbasci) lb. 75 85 ; “ Orange lb. 1 00 1 10 ; “ Patchouly lb. 60 70 1 “ Pectoral lb. 30 40 1 “ Peony lb. 60! 70! “ Poppy, Red lb. cc! 60! “ “ White lb. | j “ Primul Veris (Cowslip) lb. 1 50 1 60 , “ Rose, Pale lb.I 60 65j “ “ Red lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 2 00 2 25■ j “ Rosemary lb.1 40 50:! “ Saffron, American lb.1 40 5011 “ Powdered lb. j 75 85 “ Spanish, True, Valencia lb.’12 00 “ “ “ “ Alicante lb. 8 00 “ “ “ “ Valencia, Powdered oz. 1 00 “ Scoparia (Broomtops) lb.: 30 35 ; “ Tansy lb., 20 25 ! “ Tilia (Linden), with leaves lb. 30; 38 “ “ “ without leaves lb. 60 65 I “ Trifolia, Red and White lb. 25 30 1 “ Verbasci (Mullein) lb.; 75 85! “ Violet lb.; 75' 85 ! “ White Lily lb. x 00 1 10 “ Yarrow (Millefolia) lb. 12 15! Fluor Nigre • lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Spar lb. 10 12 ■ “ " Powdered lb. i 18 20 1 Frostings, White lb. 50 60;! Fucus Amylaceus lb. 30 35 | " Vesiculosus (Sea Wrack—Bladder Wrack) lb. 15; 20 , Fuller’s Earth lb. 4 6 “ Powd., W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 10 12I Fustic (see Dye-Woods, page 87). Furfurin drm ! 1 50I Gambier (Gum Catechu, Brown Terra Japonica) lb. 81 10 “ . by bale 150lbs.lb. Garlics strin g. 25 i 30 Gelatin, Cooper’s, sheet lb. 90 95! 1 “ “ sheet, by box, 12 lbs lb.1 851 I “ “ shred lb. 90! 95] “ “ “ by box, 12 lbs lb. 85! “ “ “ 2 oz. pps Ib. 901 95 “ “ 2 oz. pps., by box, 12 lbs lb. 85i “ Cox’s doz. 1 6o| 1 70 j “ gross.; 18 50; “ Nelson's doz. 1 50I 1 55 “ gross.! 17 50 “ Photographic, No. 1, lb. pkts lb. 1 251 " 2, y2 lb. “ lb. 1 oo1 “ “ “ Amber lb.: 1 00 “ Opaque lb. j 2 001 “ “ Sheets, No. 1 lb. i 90' 4‘ “ “ “ 2 .' Ib.l 80! i GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 25 Gelatin, Nelson’s, Sheets No. 3 lb. 60 “ French, Pink, sheets lb. 95 1 05 “ “ White, “ extra lb. 8s 9S “ “ “ “ No. 1 lb. 75 85 “ “ “ “ “ 2 lb. 65 75 “ “ " A lb. 50 60 “ “ “ B lb. 45 50 C.. lb. 40 45 “ “ “ “ Silver Label lb.! 50 55 Glass, Powdered lb. 8 10 “ Soluble (Silicate Soda) lb. 5 6 “ “ by bbl lb. 3 Glucose lb. 10 12 Glue, Cooper's, A Extra, bbl., 85 lbs.') f lb. 32 35 “ “ No. 1, Extra, “ 85 lbs. £ lb. 28 30 “ “ “ 1, “ 85 lbs. 5 lb.; 24 27 I “ " IX, “ 100 lbs. 1/1 lb. 20 22 “ “ “ i%, . “ 100 lbs. k lb. 17 18 “ i-Hi, “ no lbs. lb. 16 17 “ “ “ lY, “ 130 lbs. lb. 15 16 “ xYs, “ 135 lbs. j 3 a lb. 13 14 “ x%, “ 150 lbs. La lb. 12 13 “ “ 2, “ 150 lbs. j £ lb. 11 12! j “ “ 2l/s, “ 165 lbs. 5 lb. “ “ 2%, “ 165 lbs. I o lb. ■ 2Yt, •• 165 lbs. j lb. “ Fish (Isinglass, American) lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ by case lb. 1 40 “ French lb. 25 40 “ Frozen lb. 25 30 Glycerine, Bowers', 1 oz. bots doz. 1 12 1 25; “ 3 oz. “ doz. 2 13 2 25 1 lb. “ lb. 70 751 “ “ bulk lb. 63 65 “ Gas Meter gall. 2 00 “ Price’s, 1 oz. bots : doz. 1 25 1 50 : “ 2 OZ. “ doz. 2 2? 2 SO: •• ilb. “ lb. 75 80 1 Sarg's (Vienna), C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 65 70 j “ “ 5 lb. bots lb. 55 6° “ “ “ by can, 50 lbs lb. 30 “ “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 40 45 5 lb. » lb. 35 40 W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 45 bulk lb. 33 35: *' “ by can, 50 lbs lb. 30 Glycerites (see Manufacturing Department, page 108). Glycerite of Kephaline lb. 6 00 6 50 Glycyrrhizin, Ammoniacal, Scaled, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 40 45 Goa Powder lb. 3 25 3 50 “ “ oz. 25 30 Gold, Chloride, 15 gr. bots doz. 5 30 “ Cyanide grain. 20 25 “ Leaf, Extra, deep packs, 20 books pack. 7 50 “ “ Pale, or Usual, packs, 20 books pack. 6 50 “ Oxide, 15 gr. bots doz. n 00 “ Y» oz. “ oz. 27 00 “ and Sodium, Chloride, 15 gr. bots doz. 2 65 “ 3°gr- “ doz. 530 “ “ “ “ Ys oz. bots oz. 6 55 Goulard’s Extract, (Lead Subacetate Solution) lb. 20 25 Grains d’Ambrette lb. 60 65 " Kermes (Coccus Ilicis) lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Paradise lb. 18 20 " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 22 251 i “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 30! Granville’s Lotion lb. 38 40 Grape Sugar lb. 10 i2! Graphite, select pieces lb. 25 30- “ Powder lb. I 15 20 “ Purified lb. 75 80 ! Groats, Robinson's Patent (see page 207). Guaco lb. I 1 ooi 1 10 26 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Guaiac (see Wood, page 68). Guarana (Paulinia) lb. i 85 1 95 Guarana, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 95 2 05 Gum Acroides .lb. 60 65 “ Aloes, Barbadoes lb. 38 40 “ 11 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 45 50 “ “ Bonaire lb. 28 30 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 40 “ “ Cape lb. 15 18 11 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 28 “ “ Socotrine, true lb. 45 50 “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 65* “ Amber lb. 40 50 “ Ammoniac, Mass lb. 25 30 “ “ 'Pears lb. 30 40 “ “ Powdered lb. 6o! 65 “ Anime, true lb. 50 60 “ Arabic, Turkey, 1st select lb. 38 40 “ “ “ ' 2d “ :1b. 30: 35 “ “ “ 3d “ lb. 25 3a “ “ “ 4th .“ lb. 20 23, “ “ “ 5th “ lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Sifted Sorts lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Sorts lb. 16 18 “ “ “ Granulated, 1st, W. H. S. & Co.’s.......lb. 45 50 “ “ “ Powdered, 1st, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50I 6o} “ “ “ “ 2d, W. H. S- & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ “ “ “ 3d, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ “ “ Siftings lb. 15 18 “ Assafoetida lb. 35 40 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 45 55 “ “ Lyon’s, in boxes, small doz. 40 “ “ “ “ “ gross. 4 20 “ “ “ “ large doz. 751 “ “ “ “ “ gross. 8 40! “ Asphaltum, Cuba lb. 10 12 “ “ Egyptian lb. “ Bdellium " lb. 40 50 “ Benzoin lb. “ “ Marbled. lb. 50 60 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 70] 75 “ Camphor, Crude lb. 25 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s. 1 lb. cans lb. 65 “ “ Refined lb. 26 28 “ “ “ by bbl., 200 lbs lb. 24 “ “ “ in squares lb. 27 29 “ “ “ “ by case, 100 lbs lb. 25, “ “ Simes’ Compressed, in 25 lb. boxes lb. 28 30 “ “ “ “ in 2 lb. boxes lb. 30 32 “ Catechu, Black lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ “ Brown (Terra Japonica or Gambier) lb. 8 10 “ “ “ by bale, 150 lbs lb. 7% “ “ Refined, 1 lb. packages, boxes, 24 lbs ,1b. 12j 14 “ “ “ % “ “ “ 24 •• lb. 13 15 “ “ “ y ■■ ■■ “ 24 •* ib. 15j 17 “ Chicle lb. 40 45 “ Copal lb., 35 40 “ Damar lb. 25 30 “ Drops, 5 lb. boxes lb.; 32 35 “ Elastic ■ lb. “ Elemi lb. 25 30 “ Euphorbium lb. 20 25 “ “ Powdered. W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ Galbanum, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co’s lb.i 1 50 1 60 “ “ Strained, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 75 85 “ “ Tears lb. 50 60 “ Gamboge lb. 75 80 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 90 95 “ Gedda lb. 15 18 “ Guaiac lb. 30 35 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb., 45 50 “ “ Strained, W. H. S. & Co.’s lbJ 75 85 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 27 Gum Hederia lb., i 50i 1 60 " Hemlock lb.; 40] 50 “ Hogg, true lb. 60; 65 “ Kino, true lb. 25 30 “ “ “ powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.| 35 40 “ Kowrie lb, 40 45 “ Labdanum lb. 2 co 2 25 “ Mastic, Tears lb. 1 25 1 50 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 1 50 1 75 “ Myrrh, Turkey lb. 38, 45 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 60 “ Olibanum lb. 18 20 “ “ Tears lb., 30 35 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.1 45 50 “ Opium, Turkey lb. 4 25 4 50 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s.... lb. 550 575 Note.—Every package of Powdered Opium sold by us bears a label indicating the percentage of Morphine as determined by actual assay. “ Opium, Denarcotized oz. 60 65 “ Opoponax lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Sagapenum lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Sandarach lb. 35 38 “ Sang. Draconis, Mass (Dragon’s Blood) lb. 40 50 “ “ “ Reeds lb. 751 85 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 60 “ Scammony, Aleppo lb. 4 5° 5 00 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 5 00 5 50 “ “ Virgin, true lb. 8 50 9 00 “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 10 0010 50 “ Seedlac lb. 30 40 “ Senegal lb., 30, 40 “ Shellac, Bleached lb. 35 40 “ “ “ Refined lb. 50 60 “ “ Campbell's lb. 40 45 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 55 “ “ English lb. 3S: 40 “ “ Native lb. 30 35 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ Spruce lb. 75 85 “ Sticklac lb. 25 30 “ Succinum (Amber) lb. 40 50 11 Tacamahac lb. 2 00 2 10 “ Tamarac, true lb. “ Thus (White Turpentine) lb. 8 10 “ Tragacanth, Flake, Aleppo lb. 65 75 “ “ “ “ Extra lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ “ Ribbons lb. x ool 1 23 “ “ “ Turkey, No. 1 lb.: 1 oc. 1 10 “ “ “ “ ' No. 2 lb. 85 j 90 “ “ Sorts, Extra lb. 25; 30 “ “ Vermicelli lb. 55; 60 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 65 75 “ “ “ Extra, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 ioj 1 25 Gutta Percha, Crude, shavings lb. 1 25 1 50 “ “ “ sheets lb. 1 25 1 50 “ “ White Depurat oz. 1 00 1 10 Haemoglobin grm. 3 00 Haematoxylin, Merck’s, Ys oz. bots drm. 75 Haschish oz. 1 50 Herb, Agrimony, German lb. 25 28 “ Althea (Marsh-Mallow), German lb. 16 20 “ Anethi, German lb. 35, 40 “ Arnica, “ lb. 151 20 “ Balm Mint (Menth Crisp.), German lb. 25( 30 Basilicum, German lb. 50 55 “ Betonica, “ lb. 25 30; “ Bittersweet, “ lb. 15 20 “ Borage, “ lb. 20 25 “ Buena (Yerba Buena) lb. 65: 75 “ Buhash Milhcos lb. 1 50! 1 75 “ Calendula, German lb.' 301 35 W. H. SCHIELFELIN & CO.’S Herb, Cannab. Indica, foreign lb. 25 30; “ Carduus Bened. (Blessed Thistle), German lb. x8 20I j “ Centaury Minor, German lb. 20 2s1 “ Chiretta, “ lb. 40 50! “ ' Colt's-foot, “ lb. 15 20; “ Cynoglossi, “ lb. 2oj 251 “ Damiana lb. 40 50 “ Drosera Rotundifolia lb. 90 1 ooj “ Galeopsis, German lb. 20 25; “ Gratiola (Hedge Hyssop), German lb. 18 20 “ Grindelia Robusta lb. 25 30; “ “ Squarrosa lb. 30 351 “ Horehound, German lb. 12, 151 “ Hyssop, “ lb. 25 30 “ Lemon Balm, “ (Melissa) lb. 30 35! “ Liverwort lb. 20 25 “ Lobelia lb. 15 20 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 *• Lovage lb. 30 35I “ Maiden Hair lb. 35! 40 “ Malva (Low Mallow), German lb. 16 2o| 11 Melissa (Lemon Balm) lb. 30 35 “ Mugwort (Artemesia) lb. 18 20! “ Mullein, German » lb. 20 25! ' “ Parsley, “ lb. 40 45 “ Peppermint (Menth Pip.), German lb. 40, 45! " Pulsatilla, German lb. 15' 20! “ Rhamnus Purshiana lb. 60 6s| “ Rockrose, German lb. 25 30; “ Rue, “ lb. 25 30J “ Reuma (Yerba Reuma) lb. 25! 30! “ Sage (see Leaves, page 33). “ Santa (Yerba Santa) lb. 25 30! “ Scurvy Grass (Cochlearia) lb. 5oj 55; “ Spearmint (Menth Virid.), German lb. 25' 30 “ Sundew (Drosera) :. lb. 90 1 ooj “ Sweet Marjoram, German lb. 30 35; “ Tansy, “ lb. 18 20 “ Viola Tricolor, “ lb. 20 25 “ Wormwood, “ lb. 15: 20' “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Xanthium Spinosum lb. 70 751 “ Yarrow (Millefolia) German lb. 181 2oj Herbs, various, American, pressed (see list, pages 77 to 82). Hiera Picra lb. 30 35 Hoffman's Anodyne, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55s Homatropin Hydrobromate (new derivative from Belladonna), grm. 8 00 Honey, Strained lb., 15 18 “ of Borax, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 60 “ “ Roses, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 75 85 “ “ Squills, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb., 50 6b Hops, Loose, 1882 lb.1 1 25 “ Pressed, 1882, 1 lb., % lb., and Y lb. papers lb. 1 35 1 40 “ 1881, “ “ “ “ “ lb. 1 00 1 io: “ “ 1 oz. papers lb. 1 10 1 15 Hot Drops, bulk, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 65 “ “ 2 oz. bots., W. H. S. & Co.'s doz. 1 50 “ “ 4 oz. “ W. H. S. & Co.’s doz. 2 50 “ “ 6 oz. “ W. H. S. & Co.’s doz. 3 50 “ “ 10 oz. “ W. H. S. & Co.'s doz. 5 50 “ “ 18 oz. bots., W. H. S. & Co.’s doz. 9 00 Hydrogen, Peroxide, Solution, English, % gall, bots bot. 7 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 75 2 00 Hyoscyamin, Pure Color, Merck's, % oz. bots drm.; 7 75 “ “ “ Ya oz. “ drm. 8 00 “ “ Crystals, White, Merck's, 5 grain bots .grain. 60 “ “ Y» oz. bots drm. 30 00 Sulphate, Amorp. Color, Merck's, y2 grm. bots..grm. 3 50 “ “ Ya oz. bots... .drm. 30 00 Hypernic Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 87). IHyraceum oz. 25: 30; Undia Ink (see page 306). “ Rubber, crude lb. r 251 1 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Indigo, Bengal lb. 165 1 75 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 1 90 2 00 Caracas lb. 1 20 1 25 “ Carmine of lb. 1 25 2 00 “ Compound (Sulphate) lb. 60 65 “ Guatemala lb. r 35! 1 40 “ Madras, Extra lb.; 85 90 “ Manila, Extra lb. 80 85 Paste lb. 50 55 “ Sulphate (Indigo Compound) lb. 60 63 Indigotine, French .lb. 9 501000 German ]b. 7 00 7 50 Indium grm. 9 00 Chloride grm. 9 00 Ink, India (see page 306). “ Powder (see page 183). “ Writing (see page 305). Insect Powder (see Powder, pages 183 and 184). Iodaethylamin, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 25 Iodamyl, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 25 Iodine, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 70 75 “ Solution, 15%, 1 oz. bots oz., 25 30 “ Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 70 75 “ Crude, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 85 1 95 “ Resublimed, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.i 2 40 2 50 W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. 11 oz. 19 20 Iodoform, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.i 4 00 4 10 “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 30 ‘ 321 “ Powder, Merck’s, 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 “ Vi lb. “ lb.' 4 10 “ V\ lb. “ lb. 4 20 “ 1 oz. “ oz.i 35 Iridium, Chloride grm. 1 50 Metallic grm. 2 50 lion, Acetate, Dry, 1 oz. bots ).oz. 30 35 “ Liquid, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 85 “ Albuminate oz. 50 “ Alcoholized (Limatura), 1 lb. bots lb. 32 35 “ Ammoniated (Flores Martiales), 1 lb. bots lb: 35 40 “ Arseniate, x oz. bots oz. 30 35: “ Arsenite, 1 oz. “ oz. 30 35 “ Benzoate, 1 oz. “ oz. 7; 85 “ Borocitrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 60 “ Bromide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 18 201 “ Carb. Drops (Rubigo Ferri) lb. 16 18 “ “ Precipitated, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 W. H. S. & Co.’s, in 50 lb. boxes... .lb. 18 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, Extra lb. 45 50 “ English lb. 25 30 “ “ Proto (Vallet’s Mass.), W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ “ Sacchar., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 % lb. “ lb. 60 Klb. “ lb. 70; “ U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots... .lb. 50! 55 “ Chloride, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 70 W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz., 6 8 “ Solution for tincture, W. H. S. & Co.s, 1 pint bots..pt. 20 22 “ Tincture lb. 32 35; “ Chromate, Liquid oz. 15 “ Citrate, U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots. .. .lb. 66 70 “ “ U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co. s, 1 oz. “ ... .oz. 6 8 “ “ and Ammonia (soluble), U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 64 65! “ Ammonia (soluble), U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 6 8iJ We make a full line of Scale Preparations of Iron, and guarantee them to be strictly as represented. All scale preparations containing Quinine, Strychnine, or other valuable or dangerous alkaloids are assayed,,thus preventing mistakes and ensuring the full quantity of valuable alkaloids. 30 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Iron, Citrate, and Ammonia, English, Herring's, i lb. bots lb. i oo x iOj “ “ “ Cinchonidia, i oz. bots oz. 42 45' “ “ “ Magnesium, 1 oz. “ oz. 9 10 “ “ “ Manganese, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 55 “ “ “ Quinine, U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s.. .lb. 725 “ “ “ “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co:'s. . .oz. 50 This Scale has a red color and contains no Ammonia. They contain the full amount of Quinine prescribed by the U. S. P. (12%), and can safely be used in coated pills. “ Citrate and Quinine, Soluble, Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 6 50 “ Citrate and Quinine, Soluble, Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, I 1 oz. bots oz. 45 These Scales have a light green color, contain Am- 1 monia, and are freely and quickly soluble in cold | water. We guarantee these scales to contain not less ! than 10% of Quinine. “ Citrate, Quinine and Strychnine, Scales, W. H. S. & Co.'s..lb.; 7 25 “ “ “ “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s..oz. 501 Contain 10% of Quinine, 1% of Strychnine, and are soluble in water. “ Citrate and Strychnine, U. S. P. Scales,W. H. S. & Co.’s..lb. 2 75 “ “ “ ” “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s.oz. | 19; Contain 1% of Strychnine. “ Citrate and Quinine, English, Herring’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 9o; 1 00 “ “ “ Quinquinia, 1 lb. bots lb. q co q 7c “ “ “ “ 1 oz. bots oz. ' 25! 30 “ Dialyzed, true, in Scales, 1 lb. bots .lb. j 5 ooj 5 50 “ “ “ Solution, 1 lb. “ lb. 90 1 00 “ doz. 8 00 “ “ “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 “ “ “ Scales, “ 1 oz. “ oz. 40 “ Ferrocyanide, 1 lb. bots lb. 651 70 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 6, 8 “ Filings lb. 10 12 “ “ Extra (Card Teeth) lb. 18 20 “ Hydrated Oxide (Antidote for Arsenic), 1 lb. bots lb. 40, 45 “ Hydrocyanate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 85 “ Hypophosphite, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots...lb. 290 too “ “ U. S. P„ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ ...oz. 2o: 25 “ Iodide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ “ Saccharated, German, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 4s “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 33 40 “ “ Syrup of, 1 lb. bots lb. 451 50 “ “ Tasteless, 1 oz. “ oz. 70! 75 “ “ “ Syrup of, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 85 “ Lactate, 1 oz. bots oz. 10! 12 “ “ Crystals, Merck's, % lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ “ Powdered, Merck's, % lb. bots lb. 1 qc % lb. ” lb.! 1 45 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. " oz.' 15! “ Lacto-phosphate, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz., 30} “ Limatura (Iron, Alcoholized), 1 lb. bots lb.' 32 35 “ Malate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 10 “ Muriate (see Iron, Chloride, page 29). “ Nitrate Solution lb. io1 12 “ “ “ by carboy.. lb. 9 “ Oxalate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots.. oz. 25! 30 “ Oxide, Black, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 45 “ “ Dialysat, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 “ “ “ in lamellis, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 “ “ Red (Crocus Martis) lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Pure lb. 75 85 “ “ Saccharated, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 “ “ “ “ % lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ “ “ “ X lb. ” lb. 1 10 “ Oxydulat, Black, 1 oz. bots.. .• oz. 15 20 “ Perchloride (see Sesquiahloride). “ Pernitrate Solution, 1 lb. bots lb. 35 40 “ Persulphate (see Subsulphate). “ Phosphate, Precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 5o; 55 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 31 ■Iron, Phosphate, U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, i lb. bots. ..lb. 75 80 “ U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ ...oz. 6! 8 This Scale preparation very much resembles the Pyrophosphate Scales, newly introduced into the Pharmacopoeia. Should be kept in a dark place. “ Phosphate, Precip., Blue, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots. . lb. 70 75 This is chiefly Ferrous Phosphate. “ Picronitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65 “ Protosulphate and Ammonia, 1 lb. bots lb. 14 16 “ Pyrophosphate, U. S. P. Scales, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots..lb. 62 67 U. S. P. Scales,W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. “ ..oz. 7 10 Contain no Ammonia, and are more permanent than the Scales formerly official. They should be kept in a dark place. “ Pyrophosphate and Ammon. Citrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ and Soda, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Quevennes (by Hydrogen), 1 lb. “ lb. 90 1 00 1 oz. “ oz. 9 10 “ English, Morson’s, 1 lb. bots. .lb. 1 10 x 23 “ Merck's, bulk lb. 90 “ * “ 1 lb. “ lb. 100 “ “ “ “ “ lb. “ lb. 1 10 “ “ “ “ “ kC lb. “ lb. 1 20 “ “ “ “ “ IOZ. " OZ. 12 “ Salicylate, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ Sesquichloride, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 “ IOZ. “ OZ. 6 8 Solution, 1 lb. bots pint. 22 2s “ Subsulphate (Monsel’sPowder), W.H.S.&Co.’s, ilb. bots..lb. r2 es “ W.H.S.&Co.’s, ioz. “ ..oz. c!' 6 “ Solution(Monsel’s),W.H.S.&Co.’s, 1 lb. “ ..lb. 30 35 “ Succinate, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 “ Sulphate Crude (see Copperas, page 16). “ “ Pure Crystals lb.! 6 8 “ Dried, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 16 18 “ “ Precipitated, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 20 22 “ Sulphide (Sulphuret) ]b. 23 2' “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. n 12 “ Sulphuret lb. 23 25 “ Tannate, 1 oz. bots oz. 29 30 “ Tartrate, pure, white, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 43 “ and Ammonia, U. S. P. Scales,W. H. S. & Co.’s, lb. 64 63 “ “ W. H.S.& Co.’s, oz. 8 ib “ “ Potassium, “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, lb. 68 701 “ W.H.S. & Co.'s, oz. 8 10 “ Tartrate, and Potassium, Powdered, 1 lb. bots lb. eg 60 “ Tersulphate Solution, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 23 30 “ Tungstate lb. 30 3S “ Valerianate, ya oz., yx oz., and 1 oz. bots oz. 38 40 “ Valerianate, and Quinine, ys oz. bots oz. 3 35 o w Isinglass, American (Fish Glue) lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ by bbl lb. 1 40 “ Brazil, Shred lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Cooper’s (see Gelatin, pages 24 and 25). “ Russia, True, Beluga lb. 3 25 3 so Ivory Black (see Charcoal, Animal, page 14). Job’s Tears lb. 60 7s Juice, Cherry gall. 1 75 2 00 “ Conium (Succus Conium), English, Herring’s, 1 lb. bots.lb. 1 25 “ Dandelion (Succus Taraxacum), “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 25 JUICES, FRUIT, Pure, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. , Blackberry, quartof the fruit; their flavor'is incomparably I 32 superior to those which are artificially prepared, and they are also free from the objectionable and danger- ous chemicals which such contain. They retain the delicate flavor of the fresh fruit, and if tightly corked will keep perfectly in all climates. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING SYRUP FROM THESE JUICES. One part (by measure) of the Juice is to be mixed with four and a half parts of Syrup. These proportions may be varied to suit circumstances ; if further diluted they will still yield a rich Syrup. A greater degree of excellence and delicacy of flavor is imparted to these Syrups, if, after mixing, they are placed on the fire and brought to active boiling, then promptly removed and strained. Jujube Paste, Lemon lb. 38 40 “ “ Rose lb. 38 40] “ “ Vanilla lb. 38 40 Kali Citrate, English, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90. Kalsomine lb. 4 Kamala, Powdered lb. 50 60 “ “ 1 oz. bots '.oz. 6 8 Kaolin lb. 8 10 Kava Kava lb. 60 65 Kephaline, Glycerite of lb. 6 00 6 50 Kermes’ Mineral (Antimony, Oxysulphuret) lb. x 25 1 35 Koosso, true, Abyssinian (see Flowers, page 24). Koossin, Amorph., Merck’s, 54 oz. bots 54 oz. x 50 " “ Crystallized, German, Merck’s, % oz 3 00 Kreatin grm. 5 00 Lac Dye, Powdered lb. 25 30 Lactucarium lb. 5 50 5 75 Lactucine gr. 25 Lacto-peptine, Powder, 1 oz. bots doz. 8 00 “ “ “ % lb. bots . .lb. 9 50 Laminaria Digitata (Sea Tangle) lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ “ oz. 10 12 Lamp Black, long papers, 600 in bbl by bbl per 100. 75 “ " K lb. “ 60 lbs. in bbl. “ lb. 754 “ “ %lb. “ 60 “ “ “ lb. 654 “ “ 1 lb. “ 60 “ 11 “ lb. 554 “ “ asst'd papers, 60 “ " “ lb. j 554 “ “ Eddy's, 5i lb- papers, 35 lbs. in bbl., by bbl... .lb. 28 “ “ “ M lb. “ 35 “ “ “ lb. 24 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ 35 “ “ “ ....lb. 23 “ “ “ asst’d 1 & % lb. “ 35 “ “ “ ....lb. 23 “ “ "in bulk, lbs. in bbl., by bbl lb. 20 “ “ Germant'n, 1 lb. papers, 32 lbs. in bbl., by bbl. . lb. 11 “ “ Chem. Ref., Peekskill, 1 lb. papers lb. 20 “ “ “ “ “ 54 lb. papers lb. 22 Klb. " lb. 23 “ “ " " “ ass’d " lb. 20 Lapis Calaminaris lb. 8 10 “ Cancror (Crab's Eyes) lb. 1 50 1 75 “ " Powdered (Crab’s Eyes) lb. 1 75 200 " Divinus lb. 75 85 Lard, Benzoated, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 " Prepared, W. H. S. & Co.’s ..lb. 30 35 Laudanum, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 25 “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots doz. 1 50 “ Rousseau’s lb. " Sydenham’s lb. 2 50 2 75 Lead, Acetate (Sugar of), Brown lb. 10 12 " " " White lb. 15 18 “ " “ “ Powdered :...lb. 28 30 “ “ “ " Purified and Granulated lb. 35 40 “ " C. P., Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 “ Black, Am lb. 5 6 " “ E. I lb. 8 10 “ “ " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 101 i2| “ " German lb. 6 8: " “ " Powdered, W. H. S. ik Co. s lb. 8 ioi “ Borate . , oz. 25 30 , W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 33 Lead, Bromide, i oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Carbonate, White Lead lb. 9 10 “ “ Pure (Flake White) lb. 18 20 “ Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 28 “ Chromate, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Cyanide, 1 oz. " oz. 60 65 “ Glycerite lb. 1 00 i-io “ Hyperoxide, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Hyposulphite, 1 lb. “ lb. 70 75 “ Iodide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots cz 28 30 “ Lactate, 1 oz. bots : oz. 35 40 “ Metallic, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb.; 60 65 “ “ Granular lb.J 60 65 “ “ Powdered fine lb.! 1 00 1 10 “ Nitrate lb. 16 18 “ “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 60 “ Oxide (see Litharge, page 35). i “ “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb.! 65 75 “ Phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30! “ Red lb. 8 10 “ Sub-Acetate Solution (Goulard's Extract), 1 lb. bots lb. 20 23 “ Sulphate, 1 lb. bots lb. j 50 60 “ Sulphide, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Tannate, 1 oz. “ ' oz. 30 35 '* Tartrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 20 25 Leaves, Aconite, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 “ “ German lb. 15 20! “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 30 “ Bay (Laurel) lb. 10 12 “ Belladonna, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 || “ “ German lb.: 22 25 , “ “ “ Powdered, W. FI. S. & Co.'s lb/ 30 35 “ Boldo lb. 1 00 1 25 11 Buchu, Long lb. 45 50 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.j 55 60 : “ “ Short lb.J 20 25 “ “ “ Powdered, \V- H. S. & Co.'s lb. 30 35 j “ Cannabis Indica (see Herbs, page 28). “ Cherry Laurel lb. 50 55 “ Coca lb. 75 1 00 “ Conium, English, Allen’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 “ “ German lb. j 15 20 ; “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.j 25 30 “ Damiana lb. f 40 50 “ Digitalis, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 “ “ German lb. 18 20; “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 30 “ Eucalyptus lb. 10 12 J “ Grindelia Robusta lb. 25 30 J “ Hyoscyamus, Annual, English, Allen's, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 “ “ Biennial, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 50 “ “ German lb. 20 25 j " “ “ Powdered, W. FI. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 351 “ Jaborandi lb.j 20 25 J “ Laurel, true (Bay Leaves) lb.J 10 12 ! “ Mate lb. 50 60 “ Matico lb.i 25 30 “ Nicotian lb.; 50 60 “ Orange lb. 25 30 “ Patchouly •. lb. 50 60 “ Poison Oak (Rhus Toxicodendron) lb/ 60 65 “ Poppy lb.: 30 35 “ Rhodod Chrysanth lb.| 1 50 1 60 “ “ Ferrugin lb.J 50 55 “ Rose (see F'lowers, page 24). “ Rosemary lb. 10 12 “ Sage, American lb. 15 20 “ “ German lb. “ “ Italian lb. 10 12 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 20 ! “ “ Pressed, 1 lb., % lb., and % lb. papers lb. 16 18 “ “ “ 1 oz. papers lb. 20 25" 34 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Leaves, Savin lb. 8 iot “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 25; “ Senna, Alexandria, Natural lb. 18 20: 44 44 “ Select lb. 25 30. 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s , lb.1 30 40 - 44 E. J lb. I 12 15 “ 44 44 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.i 25 30 “ “ Folicula ..lb. 30 38 “ “ Tinnivelly lb. 18 25 “ Stramonium lb. 18 20 “ “ . Powdered, WT. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Styracis lb.j 40 50 “ Thyme, German lb.: 20 25 “ Uva Ursi, French lb. 10 12 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 “ Vanilla (Deer’s Tongue) lb. 12 15 “ " “ “ powd., W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ Vincae, perv lb. 25 30 Leeches, Swedish per 100 t5 00 Lemon Peel lb. 15 20 Leptandrin, W. If. S. & Co. s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 Licorice, Calabria, Barracco, 8 sticks to lb lb. 41 “ Corigliano, 16 sticks to lb lb. 38 40 8 “ “ lb. 38 40 4 4 4 4 “ 6 “ “ lb. 38 40 “ “ “ 4 “ “ lb.j 38 40 44 “ Guzzolini, 12% 4 4 4 4 lb. 44 44 “ 8 “ “ lb.I 41 “ P- & S., 14% “ “ lb. 35 38 4 4 4 4 Pignatelli, 12 “ “ lb. 41 “ Mass lb. 20 30 41 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ..lb. 45 50 44 Refined, English lb. 50 55 41 Sandford’s, Mass lb. 25 30 44 Sicily, true lb. 41 11 American lb. 18 20 “ M. & R., 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 sticks to lb. > 41 " in 5 lb. counter cans | 44 “ by case !• 44 “ Lozenges I “ “ “ in 5 lb. counter cans.. . J See advert page 425- (lb. 28 30 I lb. 27 -i lb. 25 | lb. 30 l lb. 28 fib. 25 28 lb. 24 | lb. 18 ■i lb. 30 lb. 30 lb. 30 ,1b. 30 41 Y. & S., 6, 9, and 15 sticks to lb ' 44 “ 6, 9, and 15 “ “ by case. 41 “ Gems, 5 lb. boxes 44 “ Lozenges, Star Brand, 5 lb. boxes - “ “ Pellets, 5 lb. “ “ “ Tablets, S lb. “ “ “ Tar and Tolu Wafers, 5 lb. boxes ) See adver’t page 412. Lime, Salts of (see Calcium, pages 12 and 13). “ Carbolate, boxes, 25 lbs box 2 25 “ “ “ 10 lbs box 1 25 “ “ “ 1 lb doz. 1 50 “ Caustic, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 60 “ Chloride lb. 4 6 “ “ by cask lb. 2% “ Chloride, 1 lb. boxes, "l by case, 50 lbs., 15% discount, fib. 9 10 “ “ % lb. “ 1 “ 50 “ 15% “ I lb. 10 12 “ “ % lb. “ 1 “ 50 “ 15% “ ] lb. 12 13 “ “ Assorted “ J “ 50 “ 15% “ lb. 11 12 “ Chromate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 12 15 “ Oxalate, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Vienna lb. 20 25 “ “ 12 lb., 20 lb., and 50 lb. cans lb. 15 Liniment, Aconite lb. 1 25 “ Ammonia, U. S. P lb. 50 “ Belladonna, “ lb. 1 25 “ Camphor, “ ., lb. 50 “ Cantharides, “ lb. 75 “ Chloroform, “ , ...lb. 1 50 “ Iodide of Ammonia lb. 1 50 “ Lime, U. S. P lb, 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 35 Liniment, Mustard Comp., U. S. P lb. i 25 “ Soap, U. S. P .’"..'.’lb! 50 “ Subacet Lead, U. S. P lb. 60 Liquirizina lb. 2 oo Liquor, Opii, Sedative, English, Battley's .lb! 8 oo 8 50 “ “ Cinch., Cordof., Eng., “ ... lb. 13 50 14 00 Palidae “ “ lb. 9501000 . “ Ergot, “ “ lb. 6 00 6 50 Litharge, American lb. 8 10 “ ‘‘by keg lb! 7 “ English, in scales lb. 12 15 Lithium, Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 70 “ Bicarbonate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 29 30 “ Merck's, y2 lb. bots lb. 4 00 “ X lb. “ lb. 5 80 1 oz. “ oz. 35 “ Carbonate, 1 oz. bots oz. 29 30 “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. or “ „ “ “ % lb. “ lb. 5 00 “ Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 Citrate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 29 30 “ “ Crystals, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ Ferro Citrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 85 “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz! “ Metallic gr_ x qo “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots ......oz. 1 50 1 60 Oxalate, 1 cz. “ oz. x 25 1 35 “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ .'.'.'.'.oz. 40 45 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz 60 65 Litmus lb. 3o 40 Lodestone ; lb. 60 75 Logwood (see page 87). Lotion, Granvillevs, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 38 40 Lozenges, Alum and Cubeb Roworth's, lb. 70 “ ..... Roworth’s, doz. “ ‘‘ Kino Roworth’s, lb. 70 Ammonia, Dr. Jackson's Roworth’s, lb. 1 35 Roworth’s, dozJ 1 50 Roworth’s, groJis 00’ “ Astringent Rose Leaf Roworth’s, lbJ 1 50 Bath English Roworth’s, lb.I 501 Belladonna and Chlo. Potassa Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 “ Bismuth and Charcoal Roworth’s, lb.' x 75 Blackcurrant Roworth’s, lb.| 75; “ Blood Root.. Roworth’s, lb. 65' “ Boneset Extract Roworth's, lb. 6o: “ Borax, Refined Roworth's, lb.! 60 Bromide Potassium, 2 grs Roworth’s, lb. 75! Sodium Roworth's, lb. 80 “ Buchu Compound Roworth’s, lb. 125’ Camphor, gr Roworth’s, lb.! 55 K gr Rowoith’s, lb. 60 Capsicum Jujube Rowmrth’s, lb. 50 " Carbolic Acid Roworth’s, lb. 75 “ and Chlo. Potass Roworth’s, lb. 90 “ Cayenne, extra strong • Roworth’s, lb. 50 No. 2 Roworth’s, lb.; 28 Chalk Prepared Row’orth’s, lb.I 70 Chamomile and Ginger Roworth’s, lb.1 70 Charcoal and Soda Roworth’s, lb.I 1 00 French Roworth's, lb.! 1 00 Roworth’s, doz. 1 25 “ “ Roworth’s, gro.!i3 00 Chlorate Potassa and Borax. Roworth’s. "lh.l 65! “ Octagon, 2 grs Roworth’s, lb.! 50' j‘ “ “ 3 “ Roworth’s, lb. 551 “ 4 “ ..... Roworth’s, lb. 60 !! " “ “ 5 “ Roworth’s, lb. 65 “ 2 “ Roworth's, doz. 1 25' W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Lozenges, Chlorate Potassa, Octagon, 2 grs Roworth s, gro. 15 00 ■ < “ W. H. S. & Co.’s doz. 1 50 .. “ W. H. S. & Co.’s gro. 15 00 Alterative, Diuretic and Stimulant. 2 grs. each. Neatly put up in oval boxes, and highly recommended in cases of Ulcerated and Diphtheritic Sore Throat, operating directly upon the local disease, and upon the system generally with great benefit. << Citric Acid ard Ginger Roworth s, lb. 5° •« Coltsfoot, English Roworth’s, lb. 50 « Coryza Cylindrical Roworth’s, lb. 1 35 « Cough, Ladies’ Roworth’s, lb. 80 •• Cream Tartar Roworth’s, lb. 60 <■ Cubeb, Small Oval Roworth’s, lb. 80 ** “ and Chlorate Potassa Roworth’s, lb. 80 “ Cupid Cachous, Small Hearts Roworth’s, lb. 150 1* Digestive. Roworth s, lb. 80 • < ■■ Roworth’s, doz. 1 50 <1 << Roworth’s, gro. 15 00 “ Elm, Slippery, Octagon Roworth s, lb. 50 “ Eucalyptus Roworth s, lb. 1 25 “ Ginger, extra strong Roworth s, lb. 47 .< •< Mint Roworih’s, lb. 50 “ Guaiacum, 2 gr Roworth.s, lb. 90 >< Heartburn Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 ■ • “ small boxes Roworth’s, doz. 150 • • *• ■■ “ Roworth's, gro. 15 00 “ Homoeopathic, weight 6 grs Roworth’s, lb. 60 •• Horehound Extract Rowcrth’s, lb. 50 •• Ipecac and Squill Roworth s, lb. 75 ■ < >• % gr Roworth’s, lb. 60 .1 y2 “ Roworth’s, lb. 70 “ Iron and Chocolate, 5 grs Roworth’s, lb. 80 » juniper Tar Roworth’s, lb. 70 " Licorice, extra strong Roworth’s, lb. 55 •* “ Cylindrical Warner’s, lb. 35 .« <• “ Y. & S., lb. 30 >< <* •• M. & R. lb. 30 x x x inslb. countercans M. & R. lb. 28 11 Lime Phosphate Roworth’s, lb. 70 *' Liverwort Roworth’s, lb. 90 “ London Hospital Throat, 31 kinds Roworth's, lb. x x x x small size.... Roworth’s, doz. 200 x Lactucariurn, small Roworth’s, lb. 200 x Magnesia and Ginger Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 • ■ x x Soda Roworth’s, lb. 70 “ Marshmallow, octagon Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 " Morphia and Ipecac, 1-24gr.,stamped. .Roworth’s, lb. 100 x Muriate Ammonia, 2 grs Roworth’s, lb. 60 ■ • x x small tins. Roworth’s, doz. 125 x x x and chi. Potassa...Roworth's, lb. 60 x x x .< (jubeb Roworth’s, lb. 70 “ Musk, Superfine . Roworth’s, lb. 68 x x No. Roworth’s, lb. 40 x Nervine Roworth’s, lb. 2 00 x Nitre, Roworth's, lb. 85 “ Opium and Licorice Roworth's, lb. 1 50 " Paregoric Roworth’s, lb. 60 “ Pastilles de Paris Roworth’s, lb. 125 x x x .1 Roworth’s, doz. 1 50 x Pectoral, Dr. Jackson’s Roworth’s, lb. 1 50 x x x Roworth s, dozJ x 75 x <■ “ Roworth’s, gro. 18 00 " Peppermint, English, Mitcham's Roworth s, lb.| 60 x x x thick Roworth’s, lb. 45 x x No. 2 Roworth’s, lb. 25 x Pensin 1 gr Roworth's, lb. 1 50 x ■< 3 grs Roworth’s, lb. 250 x x and Bismuth Roworth’s, lb. 2 25 " “ Charcoal Roworth’s, lb. 200 x x x jron Roworth's, lb. 250 “ Pine Tree Tar Roworth’s, lb. 80 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 37 Lozenges, Podophyllin and Jalap Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 “ Potassa, Bicarb Roworth’s, lb 1 00 “ Prima Donna Voice Pastilles Roworth’s, lb. 100 “ Rhubarb and Magnesia Roworth's, lb. 1 00 “ “ “ Ginger Roworth's, lb. 90 “ Rose, extra strong Roworth’s, lb. 47 “ “ No. 2 Roworth’s, lb. 28 “ Salicylic Acid Roworth's, lb. 70 “ “ “ Roworth’s, doz. 1 50 “ “ “ Roworth’s, gro. 15 00 “ Sanguinaria Roworth's, lb. 65 “ Santonine, % gr., large, oval Roworth’s, lb. 75 “ “ gr., large, oval Roworth’s, lb. 88 “ “ 1 “ “ “ Roworth’s, lb. 1 75 “ 2 “ octagon.... Roworth’s, lb. 2 25 “ “ Fruit, % gr Roworth's, lb. 1 00 Compound, 1 gr. each, Sant., Calomel, and Jalap, Roworth’s, lb. 2 00 “ “ Tasteless Roworth’s, lb. i ooj “ Sassafras, extra strong Roworth's, lb. 47 “ “ No. 2 Roworth’s, lb. 25 “ Soda, Bicarb Roworth’s, lb. 50 “ “ and Ginger Roworth’s, lb. 60 “ Sodium Bromide Roworth’s, lb. 80 “ Spitfa’s Cough Roworth's, lb. 1 25 “ Sulpho-Carholate Soda Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 “ Tannin, grs Roworth’s, lb. 1 00 “ “ and Chi. Potassa Roworth's, lb. 75; “ Tamarindus Indica, Laxative... Roworth’s, lb. 1 75 “ Tannate Quinine, Tasteless Roworth’s, lb. 3 oo1 “ Tar-Horehound , Roworth's, lb. 60 “ Tolu, octagon Roworth’s, lb. 60 Vichy, French Powder, 5 grs Roworth’s, lb. 90; '* Wild Cherry Roworth’s, lb. 70 “ Wintergreen, extra strong Roworth's, lb. 47 " “ No. 2 Roworth’s, lb. 25 “ Wistar, Dr., Genuine Roworth’s, lb. 1 25 “ “ “ “ Roworth’s, doz. 1 25 “ “ “ “ Roworth’s, gro. 13 00: “ “ No. 2 Roworth's, lb. 70 “ Worm Destroyer Roworth’s, doz. 1 50; “ “ “ Roworth's, gro. 15 00 Lunar Caustic, pure oz. 86 90 “ “ No. 2 (67% Nitrate Silver) oz. 62 65 “ No. 3 (50% “ “ ) oz. 50 55 “ “ Cones, with 5% Chlo. Soda oz. 1 05; 1 10 Lupulin, American lb. 1 75; 2 00 Lycopodium lb. 35 40 Lycopin oz. 1 00 Lye, concentrated, Pa. Salt Co., boxes 48 lbs box. 3 50 “ Greenwich, “ 48 lbs box. 3 5° Mace lb. 55' 60 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 65i 70 Madder, Dutch lb. 12 15 '* “ by bbl lb. 11 “ Compound (Sol Muriate Tin), 6 lb. bottles lb. 12 15 “ “ by carboy lb. 10 Magnesia, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 38 40 “ Bisulphate, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Boro-Citrate, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 “ “ “ V2 lb. “ lb. 2 75 “ “ “ % lb. “ lb. 3 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 25 “ Borate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 Calcined, American, boxes, 12 lbs lb. 35 “ American Heavy, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 1 35 “ “ “ “ square bottles doz.j 1 60 “ “ English, Jennings’, tins, 12 lbs lb. 75; “ “ “ “ 10 lbs lb. 80 i 38 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Magnesia, Calcined, English, Tennings', tins, i lb lb. 95 100 “ “ “ “ bots., 1 lb lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ Pattinson’s, “ 1 lb lb. 70 75 “ “ “ “ tins, 1 lb lb. 65 70 “ “ Ponderous, Jennings', bots., 1 lb..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ “ “ “ tins, iolb..lb. 1 35 “ Carbonate, Crystals lb. 1 50 “ “ German, 2 oz b. 21 241 “ “ “ 2 oz., by case, 112 lbs lb. 17 “ “ " 2 oz., “ 56 lbs ib. 18 “ “ 2 oz., “ 28 lbs lb. 19 “ “ “ 4 oz lb. 19 21 “ “ “ 4 oz., by case, 112 lbs lb. 16 “ “ “ 4 oz. , 11 56 lbs lb. 17 “ “ 4 oz., “ 28 lbs lb. 18 “ “ Jennings’, 2 oz. papers lb. 38 40 “ “ “ 2 oz. “ by case, 120 lbs..lb. 32 “ 4<>z. “ lb. 35 38; “ 4 oz. “ by case, 120 lbs..lb. 30 “ “ “ small square lb. 65 70 ! “ “ “ " “ by crate, 120 lbs.lb. 60 “ “ Pattinson’s, 2 oz. papers lb. 25! 28 j “ 2 oz. “ by case, 120 lbs.lb. ig “ “ “ 2 oz. “ “ 60 lbs.lb. 20 “ “ “ 4 oz. papers lb. 25 28 “ “ “ 4 oz. “ by case, 120 lbs.lb. 18^ “ “ “ 4 oz. “ “ 60 lbs.lb. 19 “ “ “ small square lb. 50 55 “ “ “ “ “by crate lb. 45 “ “ Ponderous, Jennings’, bots., 1 lb lb. 90 “ “ “ “ tins, 10 lbs lb. 75 “ “ Powdered lb. 35 40 “ Chloride, fused, Am., 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 | “ “ pure, Crystals, Merck’s, 5 lb. bots lb. | 25 “ “ " “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 30 “ C. P., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Citrate, dry, English, Morson’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90 | “ “ Solution, W. H. S. & Co.'s doz. 2 00 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s gro. 22 00 “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots lb.; 450 4 75: | “ “ 1 oz. “ oz., 30 35 I “ Hyposulphite, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 ! “ Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz. 48 50 j “ Lactate, 1 oz. “ oz. 30 35 ' “ Lactophosphate, 1 oz. “ oz.; 30 35 Muriate, pure (see Chloride). “ Nitrate, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 " Phosphate, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 50 2 75 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Sulphate (see Sal Epsom, page 55). “ Chem. pure, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. ‘ 25 “ Sulphite, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90 " Tartrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Valerianate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 20 1 25 Magnesium, Metallic, Ribbon oz. 5 7c 4 50 I “ “ Sheets oz. 3 75 4 5° “ Wire oz. 3 75 4 50 “ Powdered, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz 4 00 Maizena, by box, 40 lbs lb. 10 Maltina drm. 30 35 Manganese, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35' “ Benzoate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 1 10 Black Oxide, Powdered lb. 6 8 “ bybbl lb. 4 “ Borate lb. 50 60, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 “ Carbonate, 1 oz. bots .oz. 30 35; “ Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 20 25 Citrate, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 55 i “ Hyperoxide, Artif., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 2 00; Hypophosphite, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40 Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz., 68 70 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 39 Manganese and Iron Chloride, i oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Lactate, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 55 “ Metallic grm. 75 “ Muriate (Chloride), 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40; Oxide, Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots. lb. 2 50: 2 75! “ Phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 50: “ Sulphate, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 15 1 251 “ “ I OZ. “ OZ. IO 12 “ “ Cryst., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ “ “ “ % lb. “ lb. 2 10 “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ lb. 2 25 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. " oz. 15 “ “ Crude, “ in bulk lb. 50 60 Manna, Flake, large lb. 1 40 1 50 “ “ small lb. 50 55; “ Sorts lb. 40 45! Mannite, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 “ % lb. “ lb. 2 00 “ 54 lb. “ lb. 2 25 Marble Dust, in bbls bbl. 1 25 Meconin, 54 oz. bots 54 oz. 2 50 “ Pure, Merck’s, '/a oz. bots 54 oz. 4 00 Melanine centigram. 1 00 Menispermine, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 25 1 35 Menthol, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 10 00 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 75 Mercury lb. 45 50; “ by flask, lbs lb. 42 “ Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55! “ Ammoniated (White Precipitate), W. H. S. & Co's.. .lb. 92 95 “ Arsenite, 1 oz. bots " oz. 65 75 “ Bichloride (Corrosive Sublimate). : .lb. 65 70 “ “ “ “ Powdered lb. 75 85 “ Biniodide (Red Iodide), W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 28 30 “ Bisulphate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots.. lb. 63 65 “ " German, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ lb. 1 50 “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ lb. 1 75 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 18 “ Bisulphuret (Cinnabar) lb. 1 30 1 35 “ Black Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ Chloride of (Calomel), W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots. ..lb. 72 75 “ “ “ English, Howard’s, 1 lb. bots..lb. 1 co 1 10 “ Cyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 “ Distilled, Purified, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 62 65 “ Iodide, Green, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 28 “ Red, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 28 30 “ Nitrate Crystals, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ “ C. P. Merck's, 1 lb.‘bots lb. 2 50 “ Solution, 1 oz. bots oz. 15 20 “ Oleate (see Manufacturing Department, page 112). “ Oxide, Black, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ " Red, “ % lb. “ lb. 1 75, “ “ “ “ I OZ. “ OZ. 20: “ “ “ (Red Precipitate), W. H. S. & Co. s lb. 82 87 “ “ “ “ Levigated) lb. 1 50 “ Yellow, Merck’s, 54 lb. bots lb. 2 75 “ “ “ “ I oz. “ oz. 25 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Protiodide (Green Iodide), W. FI. S. & Co.'s oz. 25 28 “ Proto-bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65 “ Protonitrate Crystals, 1 oz. bots : oz. 30 35 “ Protoxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40 “ Protosulphate, 1 lb. bots lb.: 4 00 4 25 “ Protosulphide, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 10 1 25 “ Sub-chloride (Calomel), see Chloride. “ Subsulphate, Yellow (Turpeth Mineral), W.H.S.&Co.'s.lb. 1 15 1 25 40 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Mercury, Sulpho-cyanide, Merck's, i oz. bots oz. 35 “ Sulphuret, Black (Ethiops Mineral),W. H. S. & Co.'s, .lb. 85 90 “ with Chalk, 1 lb. bots lb. 45 50 “ with Magnesia, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 15 1 25 Methyl, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz.! 50 55 “ Bi-chloride, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 80 “ Hydrated Oxide, Concentrated, pure, x oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Oxide Salicyl, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 85 Methylamin, Chlorhydrat, German, Merck's, Ys oz. bots... .J4 oz.! 3 00 Milk, Condensed (see page 167). Morphine, Acetate, Ys oz. bots oz. 3 50 “ Bi-Meconate, % oz. bots oz. 6 00 “ Solution, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 90 2 00 “ Bromide, Ys oz. bots oz. 5 00 5 25 “ Ferro Cyanide, Ys oz. bots oz. 9 00 9 25 “ Iodide, Ys oz. bots oz. 6 50 6 75 “ Muriate, Ys oz. bots oz. 3 50 “ Nitrate, Ys oz. “ oz. 12 00 12 50 “ Pure Alkaloid, % oz. bots oz. 5 50 5 75 “ Sulphate, English, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 25 “ “ “ Ys OZ. “ oz. 3 so “ “ German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 25 “ “ “ “ Ys oz. “ oz. 3 50 “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 25 “ “ “ “ “ Ys OZ. “ oz. 3 50 “ “ P. & W., 1 oz. bots oz. 3 40 “ “ “ Ys oz. “ oz. 3 65 “ “ R. & S., 1 oz. “ oz. 3 65 “ “ “ Ys OZ. “ .oz. 3 40 “ Valerianate, Ys oz. bots oz. 5 50 5 75 Moss, Corsican lb. 30 35 “ Iceland lb. 10 12 “ Irish lb. “ “ by bbl lb. “ “ extra lb. 12 15 “ “ “ by bbl • lb. 9 “ Bleached lb. 18 20| Muscarine Nitrate gr. 65 Musk, Chinese, 1 oz. tins oz. 60 65 “ Cabardine, in pods oz. 8 50 10 00 “ “ in grain oz. 20 00 22 00 “ Nepaul, in pods oz. “ “ ingrain oz. “ Tonquin, in pods oz. 15 00 18 00 “ “ in grain oz. 30 00 32 00 “ Yunan, in pods oz. 18 00 20 00 “ “ in grain oz. 32 00 35 00 Mustard, American, Burrowe's Lexington, 5 and 10 lb. cans.. .lb. 38 '< “ “ “ Y lb. cans doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ Y lb. " doz. 2 85 •• “ “ *' .1 lb. “ doz. 5 50 “ English, Keen's Durham, % lb. bots doz. 2 50 " “ '• Fine, 20 lb. kegs lb. 35 “ “ “ “ 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans lb. 42 “ “ “ “ Y lb. “ doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ Yt lb. “ doz. 3 25 “ “ “ “ Y lb. bots doz. 2 00 “ “ “ “ Y lb. “ doz. 3 50 “ “ “ D. S. F., 20 lb. kegs lb. 45 “ '■ “ “ 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans Jb. 55 “ “ “ “ Y lb. “ doz. 2 00 “ “ “ “ Y lb. " doz. 3 50 “ “ “ “ Y lb. bots .doz. 2 25 “ “ “ “ Y lb. “ doz. 4 50 Naphtha Wood (Pyroxylic Spirit) •. lb. 45 50 Naphthalin, White, Merck's. lb. 75 Naphthol, White, Crystals, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ “ Re-Crystal, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 Naphthylamine, 1 oz. bots, oz. 40 50 Narcein, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 3 75 4 00 “ Merck's, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 3 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Narcotine, Y oz. bots ozj 2 00 2 10 Nickel, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz.i 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate, x oz. bots oz.! 75 80^ “ Chloride, Crude lb.: 1 20 1 25 “ “ Merck’s, x oz. bots oz.i 30 “ Metallic lb.! 2 50 2 75; “ 1 oz. bots oz.i 20 25; " Nitrate, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 “ Oxalate, 1 oz. bots oz. 40 45 “ Oxide, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 1 10; “ Phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphate, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ “ Pure lb., 1 25 1 50 “ “ Ammoniat lb.! 1 00 1 25 “ “ “ pure, 1 oz bots oz. 75 80 Nicotin, Ye oz. bots Yg oz. 1 75 2 00 “ Merck's, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 80 Nicwood (see page 87). Nuremberg Blue, in balls, 1 lb. boxes lb. 38 40 “ “ “ Yi lb. “ lb. 40 42 Nutgalls, Aleppo lb. 20 25 “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.| 25 28 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 28 30 Nutmegs, No. 1 lb. 70 75 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 80 85: Nuts, Areca lb. 25 30 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40: “ Betel lb. Nux Vomica lb. 6 8 “ “ Powdered. W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30^ “ “ Rasped, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 18 20 Oakum lb. 12 15 Oatmeal lb. 5 7 “ by bbl lb. 4^ " Robinson’s Patent, 1 lb. papers doz. 1 25 “ Robinson’s Patent, 1 lb. papers, by box, 30 lbs lb. , 10 “ Scotch Imperial, 1 lb. papers doz.i 1 25 “ “ “ 1 lb. papers, by box, 50 lbs lb.| 10 Oil, Almonds, Bitter, essential, Allen's, 1 lb. bots lb. 8 00 8 5°! “ “ “ “ Atkinson’s, 1 lb. bots lb.j 775 800; “ “ “ “ Allen's, free from Acid, 1 lb. bots..lb. i 10 00 10 50! “ “ Sweet, English, Allen’s lb.' 50 55 “ “ “ “ “ by can, 40 lbs lb.! 45 “ Amber (see Succin, page 45). “ Ambergris, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 1 00 1 251 “ Angelica oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Animal, Ethereal, Dippel's, oz. 40 45 “ “ Fcetid lb. 25 30' “ Aniseed lb.I 2 00 2 25 “ “ by can, 16% lbs lb. 1 85 “ German lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Apple, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 50 60 “ Arnica Flowers oz. 40 00 “ Balm Mint (Mentha Crisp.), German oz. 40 s° “ Balsam Fir lb. 1 25 1 50! " Bay Leaves, true oz. 75 90! “ “ “ “ by bot., 23 oz bot. xo 00 “ Beech Wood Nuts, Ethereal lb. 5 00 6 oo! “ Benne (Sesame) gall. 1 25 1 35 44 44 “ by bbl gall. 1 00 “ Bergamot, S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.' lb. 2 50 2 75 S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.', by can, 20 lbs lb. 2 23 “ Birch, Artificial, for flavoring lb. 3 00 3 25; 44 Birch Tar, Crude lb.1 25 30! “ by can, 25 lbs lb. 20 “ “. “ Rectified lb.; 2 00 2 25 41 " “ “ by 5 lb. bots lb.! 1 75 “ Cade lb. 25 30. “ Cajeput lb.! 90 1 00 41 Calamus !..lb.| 3 50 3 75J 11 Camphor, E. I lb. [ 1 25 1 50! W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 42 Oil, Camphorated, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 50 “ Canada Snake Root oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Cantharides, W. H. S. & Co.'s oz. 50 60 “ Capsicum, Red oz. 70 75 “ Caraway lb. 1 25 1 50 “ “ Seed lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Cardamom oz. 3 75 4 00 “ Cascarilla oz. 1 50 1 75 *' Cassia ...lb. 1 00 1 25 “ “ by can, 16% lbs lb. 90 “ Cassie, Fatty .....lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Alcoholic (see Extract,-pages 18 and 19). “ Castor, American, AA, in bbls lb. 15^ “ “ “ “ incases.......... .....lb.' 16 , " “ “ Crystal, in bbls lb. 17 “ “ “ “ in cases lb. 17% “ “ E. I., in cases lb. 30 “ “ English, Herring’s, pint bots doz. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ “ Vi pint “ doz. 3 25 3 50 “ “ “ “ x pint “ doz. s 50 5 75 “ “ “ “ 1 quart “ doz. 8 00 8 50 “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots doz., 60 “ “ “ “ 2 oz. “ doz.1 85 “ “ “ “ 3 oz. “ doz. 1 00 “ “ “ “ 4 oz. “ doz. 1 25 " ", “ “ 6 oz. “ or Yt pint ...doz. 150 “ “ “ “ 10 oz. “ or 1 “ doz. 2 25 “ “ “ “ 18 oz. “ or 1 quart doz. 3 75 “ “ Tasteless, Allen & Hanburys’, 1% oz doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ 4 oz doz. 3 co “ “ “ “ “ 8 oz doz. 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ 16 oz doz. 12 00 “ “ “ “ “ % gall doz. 30 00 “ Catmint oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Cedar, Red lb. 38 40 “ “ “ pure lb. 65 75 “ Cedarwood (Lebanon Cedar) lb. 1 50 1 75 “ Cedrat lb. 6 50 6 75 “ Celery oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Chamomile, Citrat., Ph. B oz. 3 00 3 25 “ “• German oz. 6 00 6 25 “ “ Roman oz. x 25 1 50 “ Cherry Laurel (Lauro Cerasi) oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Cinnamon Bark, Ceylon, true ■ oz. 1 25 1 50 " “ Leaf oz. 75 90 “ Citronella, Native lb. 80 90 “ “ Winter’s ...lb. 1 00 1 25 i “ Civet, Alcoholic, VV. H. S. & Co.’s ....oz. 75 83 " Cloves lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Cocoanut, 5 lb. jars lb. 25 “ “ 10 lb. “ lb. 22 “ “ 35 lb. cans lb. 20 “ Cod Liver, Brown, Bergen gall. 1 25 1 33 “ bybbl gall. 1 10 | “ “ “ Newfoundland gall. 90 1 00 “ “ “ bybbl gall. 75 “ " White, “ gall. 1 60 1 75 “ “ “ “ bybbl; gall. 1 50 “ “ “ Norwegian, Three Fish Brand gall. 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ " “ bybbl loo 00 “ “ “ “ Mvller's doz. 6 50 “ “ “ “ “ gross. 72 00 “ Cognac oz. 2 50 8 00 “ Cologne (Cologne Mixture), W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 7 00 7 30 " Conium.',.... ! lb. 60 65 “ Copaiva • lb. 1 20 r 25 “ Coriander •. oz. 75 90 “ Cotton Seed (by bbl., 60c. gall.) gall. 65 70 “ Croton lb. 1 8o: 1 90 “ Croton, 1 drm. bots doz.: 1 25 1 50' “ Cubeb lb. I 4 25; 4 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 43 Oil, Cumin lb. 5 00 5 50 “ Curacoa lb. 6 00 6 50 , “ Cuscus (Vetivert) ; .....oz. 800 geo “ Dill lb. 8 00 8 50 . “ Ergot oz. 12 15 “ Erigeron.. lb.i 2 25 2 50 : “ Eucalyptus lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Euphorbium ...lb.' '50 60 “ Fennel Seed lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ crystals lb. 3 co 3 50; “ Fireweed lb. 1 75 2 00 11 Fusil, Rectified lb. 90 1 00 “ Geranium, Rose, French, Bertrand’s lb. 10 00 10 50^ “ “ Chiris’ lb. 10 50.11 oo| “ Prepard, “ lb. 18 00 20 co| “ Turkish, Natural lb. 6 00 6 501 “ Ginger • oz. 75 1 00 “ Golden Rod (Solidago) lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Heliotrope, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19.) “ Hemlock... lb. 40 50; i “ “ pure lb. 75 85! “ Henbane lb. 50 60! “ Hops oz. 4 50 4 75' “ Horsemint lb. 2 75! 3 00 “ Hyssop, Ethereal oz. 2 00 2 25 “ Jasmin, Patty lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Jockey Club, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Jonquille, “ (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). ” Juniper Berries lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ Extra lb. 2 50 2 75 “ 11 Wood lb. 60 65 “ Lard gall. 1 00 1 10! " “ by bbl gall. 95 “ Laurel, Expressed lb. I 50 60 “ “ Essential oz. 1 00 1 25 11 Lauro Cerasi (Cherry Laurel) oz.i 1 00 1 25 “ Lavender, English, Mitcham Garden oz. 4 00 4 25 “ “ Flowers, French, Chiris’ lb. 2 00 2 25 Garden, “ “ Douce lb.. 1 75 2 00 “ “ Fort lb. 1 60 1 75 “ “ Fort, lb.! 1 25 1 50! “ Fine lb. | 1 50 1 60; j “ “ “ Surfin ..lb. 1 60 1 75,; “ Lavender, Spike lb.! 1 00 1 25 i “ Lemon, S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.’ lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ “ “ “ by can, 20 lbs lb.! 1 90 “ “ Grass, Native lb. 1 00 1 25 t “ “ “ Winter's. lb.; “ Limette oz. 75 85 “ Linseed, Boiled gall. 65 70 “ “ by bbl gall, j 63 “ Raw gall., 62 65 “ by bbl gall. I 60 11 Lobelia ! oz. 1 75 2 00 “ Lovage oz.| 1 50 1 60 “ Mace, Ethereal oz. 40 50 “ “ Expressed in bars lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Machine, No. 1 gall. 50 “ No. 2 gall. 40. “ “ No. 3. gall.1 35; “ Male Fern, Ethereal, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ V2 lb. “ lb. 3 25 “ " K lb. “ lb.! 3 75; 11 I oz. “ oz. 30 “ Marjorum oz. 1 501 1 6o[ “ Marasquino oz. 1 25 1 50 " Matico oz. 6 00 6 50;; “ Melissa oz. 50 60 “ “ German •. .oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Mignonette, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Millefleur, Fatty lb. 2 75 3 00 44 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S / Oil, Millefleur, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Musk, Alcoholic, W. H. S. & Co.'s oz. 75 1 00 “ Mustard, Essential, true oz.; 75 1 oo| “ “ “ artificial oz. 50 60 “ “ Expressed gall.: 75 85 “ Myrbane Ib.j 55 6oj “ Neatsfoot gall. 1 00 1 ra “ “ bv bbl gall. 95 “ “ Cooper’s gall. 1 10 1 25 “ “ “ by bbl gall. 1 00; “ Neroli, Bigarade, Bertrand's oz. 4 00 4 25 “ “ “ Chiris’ oz. 4 50! 4 75! ” “ Petal, Bertrand's oz. 4 75 5 ooi “ “ “ Chiris'.., oz.| 5 00! 5 25] j “ “ Petit Grain, Bertrand’s oz., 75 1 00 I “ “ “ “ Chiris’ ...oz.l 75 1 00 | “ “ Portugal, Chiris’ .' oz. 1 75 2 oo|: “ Nutmeg, Essential lb.; 5 00 5 50; j “ Olive, Pure Malaga gall. 1 00 1 10; j “ “ “ “ by bbl gall.! 95 " “ “ “ 1 oz. bots doz.j 63 “ “ “ “ 2 oz. “ doz. 87 “ “ “ “ 4 oz. “ doz. 1 25 “ “• “ “ 6 oz. " or J4 pt doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ 10 oz. “ or 1 pt doz.; 2 25 “ “ " “ x8 oz. “or 1 qt doz. 4 00 “ “ “ Salad gall. 2 25 2 50 j “ “ “ “ Extra Fine gall. 3 25 3 50; j Sublime gall. 3 50 3 75! “ “ “ “ “ jars about 11% galls each. 30 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ galls each. 16 00 “ “ “ " Bertrand Freres, quarts, boxes, 1 doz. .box.! 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ pints, boxes, 2 doz...box.! 8 50 “ “ “ “ Lucca Cream, qts., boxes, 1 doz box. 8 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ pts., “ 2 “ .......box.! 9 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ pts., boxes, 2 doz box. 6 00 “ “ ‘ “ “ “ “ flasks, “ 2% “ ....box. 8 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ cans, 3 galls gall. 2 30 " “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 “ gall-! 2 25 “ “ “ “ Virgin of Aix, quarts, boxes, 1 doz box.> 6 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ pints, “ 2 “ box. J 7 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ y pint, “ 2 “ box. 4 75 “ “ Marseilles, qts. boxes, 1 doz box. 3 50 “ " “ pts. “ 2 “ box., 4 50 “ “ “ % pts.“ 4 “ box.| 5 5q “ Orange, Bitter, Sanderson’s lb.! 3 50 4 00! “ “ Sweet, S. F. de Pasquale & Bros.’ lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ by can, 20 lbs.lb. 200 11 Origanum, Cretic oz. 40 50; “ “ Commercial lb. 40 50; “ “ Pure..! lb. 90 1 00 ! " “ Chiris...! ■ lb. 90 1 00 i " Orris oz. 20 00 “ Palm, 5 lb. jars lb. 25 “ “ 10 lb. jars lb. 20 “ “ 35 lb. cans lb. 16 “ “ 50 lb. kegs lb. 14 “ Parrafin gall. 50 60 “ Parsley oz. 1 00 1 io1 “ Patchouly oz. 1 00 1 25 “ “ Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Pear, W. H. S. & Co lb. 2 75 3 00 ! “ Pennyroyal lb. 1 50 1 75!,; “ Pepper, Black lb. 80 90: “ “ Red (Capsicum) oz. 70 75;: “ Peppermint lb. 2 50 2 75 “ “ English lb. 14 00 14 50; “ “ German lb. 9 00 9 50 “ “ Hale & Parshall’s, bots., 24 oz lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Hotchkiss’, H. G., “ 21 oz lb. 3 00 3 25 “ " W. H. S. & Co.’s “ 24 oz lb. 3 00 3 25. “ Petroselini oz. 90 x 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Oil, Phosphorated, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 70 “ Pimento lb. 3 75 4 00 “ Pinus Sylvestris, German lb. x 50 1 75 “ Poppy lb. 50 60 “ Porpoise . gall. 250 “ Pumpkin Seed oz. 70 75 “ Rape Seed gall. 1 25 1 50 “ Reseda, Alcoholic, Mignonette (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Rhodium oz. 50 60 " Wood, true oz. 1 25 1 50 “ Rose, Geranium (see Oil Geranium, page 43). “ “ Crescent oz. 7 50 8 00 j “ “ Fine oz. 8 50 9 00 I “ “ Kissanlik oz. 9501050 “ Rosemary, French lb. 75 85 ; “ “ Flowers, French, Chins' Eperld lb. 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ No. 1 lb. 1 10 1 25 1 “ “ Trieste lb.. 50 60 j " Rue lb. 3 50 3 75 j " Sage oz. 60 65; “ Salad, Union Oil Co.’s gall. 62 65 “ “ “ “ by bbl gall.1 60 “ Sandal Wood, English lb. 7 00 7 50 “ “ “ German lb. 4 00 4 50 “ “ “ Turkish lb.1 9 5010 00! " “ “ West India lb. 4 50 5 00;; " Sassafras lb. 60 65! i " " by can, 50 lbs lb. 50 “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, bots., 28 oz lb. 75 “ Savin lb. 1 00 1 25'; “ Seneka, true gall- 75 8511 “ Sesame (Benne) gall. 1 25 1 35 " “ by bbl gall. 1 00 “ Skunk ., lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Smartweed lb. 4 00 4 50 “ Spearmint lb. 2 50 2 75 “ Sperm gall. 135 140 “ “by bbl gall. 1 30 “ Spike lb. 30 35; “ Spruce lb. 45 50 , “ Stone, Black lb. 30 35:, “ “ White (Petra Alba) lb. 1 00 1 10 ! “ Succin, Crude, German IbJ 30 40 " “ Rectified “ lb. 50 60 “ “ “ English lb. 75 90 “ Stillingia oz. 90 1 00 “ Summer Savory oz. “ Tanner's gall. 55 60; “ “ by bbl gall. 50 " Tansy lb. 4 00 4 50 “ Tar gall. 45 50 ” “ by bbl gall.: 35 “ Thyme, Red (see Origanum, page 44). " “ White lb. 1 00 1 25 “ “ “ Chiris lb. 1 25 1 50'; “ Tobacco oz. 2 25 2 30 “ Tuberose, Fatty lb. 2 75 3 00 " “ Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Valerian oz. 75 85 “ Vanilla, Alcoholic oz.| 90 1 00 " Verbena, true oz.‘ 90 1 00 “ Vetivert (Cuscus) oz. 7 00 8 00 “ Violet, Fatty lb.' 2 75 3 00 “ “ Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Whale gall.; 75 80 “ “ by bbl gall.i 70 “ White Rose, Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). “ Wine, Ethereal lb.' 2 00 2 25 " “ Heavy lb. 5 50 5 75 j “ Wintergreen .• Ib.j 2 50 2 75;; “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, bots., 32 oz lb. 2 75 “ Wormseed, Baltimore lb.! 2 25 2 50!■ 46 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Oil' Wormseed, Western jb- “ . Wormwood, American Jb- 7 5° ° 00 “ “ German lb-, 8 oo 8 50| “ ‘ “ Swiss. lb. io oo io 50 “ YlangYlang oz- 8 oo 12 00 • < “ “ Alcoholic (see Extract, pages 18 and 19). Ointments (see Manufacturing Department, page in). Oleates (see Manufacturing Department, page 112). Oleoresin, Black Pepper, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 “ Capsicum, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 75 “ Cubeb, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. “ ..oz. 40 “ Ergot, W. H. S. & Co. s, 1 oz. “ .oz. 60: '• Ginger, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. “ oz. 100 “ Horsechestnut, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ ..oz.J 1 20j “ Lupulin, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz., 1 5° “ Male Fern, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ oz. 35 Orange, Apples }b- 10 12 “ Peel, Curacoa, in quarters lb.: 12 15 << “ “ in ribbons lb.| 15 i8: >> “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18: “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 22 25 •• “ Sicily lb. 10 12 • • “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.1 12 15 <■ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.1 20 25 Orchille lb., 35 4° Orpiment (see Arsenic, Yellow, page 8). Osmium, Metallic 3 °°: Os Sepia • • }b | 25 3° “ “ Powdered. W. H. S. & Co. s lb. 30 35 Ox Gall, Inspissated, 1 lb. jars, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.: 1 35 it a “ X OZ. “ 4* ** OZ.' 12 .< <■ *• Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. jars... ,lb.! 1 60 W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. “ lb. 25 “ “ Purified, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. jars lb.j 2 00 • • << “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. “ oz. 35 Oxymel of Squill, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb j 4° Oyster Shells, prepared - •lb- 18 20 Palladium, Chloride, Dry, Vs oz. bots Vs oz. 7 00 “ Solution, Vs oz. bots Vs oz.i 1 00: ■ ■ “ and Sodium, Vs oz. bots Vs oz.! 4 00: " Metallic gr.j 15 j Pancreatine, 1 oz. bots oz- 5°: 6° <• 1 lb. bots lb.! 7 00 7 50 Paper, various kinds (see page 323). Paraffin, Refined }b- 22, 25 Paregoric, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co. s lb. 50, “ U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots doz. 75] Paris Green, Pure, kegs 100 to 150 lbs lb. 18 “ “ “ cans 14, 28, and 56 lbs lb. 191 <■ «< “ cans 2 to $ lbs lb. 20: «■ “ “ cans 1 lb lb. 22j “ “ “ boxes Vt lb lb. 25 <■ “ “ boxes % lb lb. 28 Paris White }b. 3 4 “ “ by bbl lb. 2J4 Pastilles, Fumigating, Black lb.j 60: 75 “ “ Red lb.! 75 90 Paullinia (Guarana) lb- 1 50 1 60 " “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ...lb.j 1 60! 1 75 Peach Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 87). : Pearlash (Carbonate Potassium) lb. 12 15 Pelletierine Tannate (active principle Pomegranate) grm. 1 50 Pepper, Black lb- 15 x8 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 “ Long lb. 25 30 •' Red Bird (Capsicum) '. lb. 2o| 25 <■ «• “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25! 3©! ■< White lb. 25 30; “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s. lb. 301 35 Pepsin (see pages 113, 173. I74. 203)- Phloridzin, Merck's, 10 grm. bots grm. 20 Phloroglucin, Merck's, 10 grm. bots grm. 20 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 47 Phosphorus, n lb. cans lb. 75 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 1 oz- “ oz. 30 35 “ Amorphous, 10 lb. cans lb. 2 00 “ • “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 25 Physostigmine, (Salicylate, Merck's, % grm. vials grm. 5 00 Sulphate (Eserine), Merck's, 1 grm. vials. .. grm. 4 00 “ 10 grain vials... grain 30 “ 5 grain vials... grain 301 Phytolaccin oz. 1 00! 1 10 I Picra Hiera lb. 30 35 Picrotoxin, Merck's, 14 oz. vials oz. 7 00 Pill, Blue, American, 1 lb. jars lb. 45 50 “ “ American, Powdered, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 75 “ “ English, Atkinson’s, 1 lb. jars lb. 85 90 “ Herring’s, x lb. “ lb. 90 1 00 1 lb. rolls lb. 80 90 " Compressed, J. Dunton's, at manufacturers' prices. John Wyeth & Co.’s, at manufacturers’ prices. “ Soluble, W. H. S. & Co.'s (se pages 114 to 124). “ Sugar-coated, various kinds at manufacture s’ prices. Pilocarpine, Muriate, W. H. S. & Co.'s .grm. 1 25 “ Nitrate, “ “ grm. 2 00 Pure, “ “ * grm. 3 00; Salicylate, “ “ grm, 4 00 Sulphate, “ “ grm. 2 50; “ Merck’s (seepage 74). Pimento (Allspice) lb. 12 15 Piperin, 1 oz. bots cz. 78; 80 Pipe Clay (see Clay, page 15) lb. 4 6 Pitch, Black lb. 4 8 “ Burgundy, American, boxes 10 and 20 lbs lb. 6 8 True'. lb. 8 10 i “ by stand x 10 lbs lb. 4 Pith, Sassafras lb. 1 00 1 25 Plaster, Calcined (Plaster Paris), Dentists' bbl. 1 75 “ Adhesive, Spread, American, Davidson's, 5 yd. rolls.yd. 15 “ De La Cour’s, 5 yd. “ yd. 20 “ Ellis, 5 yd. “ yd. 15 “ 1 vd. “ doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ Robbin's, “ Shiver's, 5 yd. “ yd. 20 “ 1 yd. “ doz. 2 25 “ Twilled, Shiver's, 5 yd. “ yd. 35 “ C’n Flannel, “ 5 yd. “ yd. 45 “ “ Swansdown, “ 5 yd. “ yd. 45 “ English, 5 yd. “ yd. 16 18 1 yd. “ doz. 2 00 “ on Mole-skin, 3 yd. “ yd. 1 00 “ on Swan's Down, 5 yd. “ yd. 50 “ Diachylon, Simple, 11 Morson’s lb. 50 “ Mander’s lb. “ Galbanum, Comp., " “ lb. “ “ Morson's lb. 60 “ Paris, by bbl bbl. 1 75 “ “ Dentists’, by bbl bbl. 200 Plasters, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.'s (see Mfg. Dept., page 124). “ Proprietary (see pages 178 to 183). Platinum, Bichloride, 14 oz. bots oz. 6 00 “ Solution io(,’u, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 85 and Soda, 14 oz. “ oz. 6 00 “ Black, 14 oz. bots 14 oz. 2 50 2 75 “ Cyanide, Potass., 14 oz. bots J4 oz. 2 00 2 25 “ Sheet and Wire oz. 900 950 - “ Sponges, 1 in box doz. 2 00 2 25 “ Wire, finest .' 14 oz. 1 25 1 35 Plumbago, for Electrotypers lb. 1 75 2 00 Podophyllin, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 38 40 Polishing Putty (Tin, Oxide, White,) lb. 40 so POMADES, French, Chiris’. Cassie, Rose, ) In 1 kilo cans, about 214 lbs lb. 2 50 Jasmin, Tuberose, > “ 2 “ “ “ 5 “ lb. 2 25 Orange, ) “ 5 '* “ “ 11 “ lb. 2 10 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S POMADES, French, Chris’.—Continued. Violet, In i kilo cans, about lbs lb. 5 ooj Violet, "2 “ “ “ 5 “ 4 501 Violet, “ 5 “ “ “ 11 “ lb- 4 °°! Poppy Heads, French • lb. 40 50: “ “ German.... lb. 18 20 Potash lb. 8 10 “ by cask, 400 lbs lb. 6l/2 “ Cone., Babbitt's, balls, cases, 48 lbs case. . “ “ “ “ “ 24 lbs case. “ “ “ cans, “ 48 lbs case. 450 “ “ “ “ “ 24 lbs case. 2 25 Potassa, Caustic, Common, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 “ “ White, 1 lb. “ lb. 58 60 " “ Fused, White Sticks, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 “ “ “ ... “ % lb. “ lb. 80 •* “ “ “ “ “ K lb. “ lb. 90 “ “ C. P., by alcohol, “ lA lb. “ lb. 1 50 “ with Lime (Potassa cum Calcis) lb. 70 75 “ Solution (Liquor Potassae) lb. 17 20 Potassium, oz. bots oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Acetate, 1 lb. bots lb. 36 38 “ “ Pure Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 “ “ Purified, 1 lb. bots..., lb. 60 65 “ Antimoniate, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Arseniate, 1 oz. " oz. 10 12 " Arsenite, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 r 25 “ “ Solution (Fowler’s) 1 lb. bots ...lb. 12 15S “ Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 8o; ; '* Bicarbonate, 1 lb. bots lb. 20 22 “ “ C. P., Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb.; 75 “ Bichromate lb. 18 20; •• “ C. P., Merck's....'. !b. 8o “ Binoxalate (Sal Acetosella) lb. 30 35 “ Bisulphate " lb. 40 5° i “ “ Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 ' “ Borate, Chemically Pure oz. 15 20 “ Boro Tartrate (Soluble Cream Tartar), 1 lb. bots.. .lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Bromate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 25 “ Bromide, bulk lb. 38 40 “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 47 50 “ “ 1 oz. " oz. 6 7 j •• “ Chemically Pure lb. 1 50 “ Carbolate, 1 oz. (Phenylate) oz. 25 30I i “ Carbonate (Pearlash) lb.i 12 15j j “ “ Purified (Sal Tartar) lb., 14 16 ; “ Carb., Pure, with Tartar, German, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots.lb. 65 701 “ “ Chem. Pure, “ “ 1 lb. " lb. 1 00 1 25 j •• Chlorate, English lb. 20 22 , “ “ “ by keg, ii2lbs lb. 16 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ....lb. 25 30 “ “ Greenbank’s, Powdered, by keg, 112 lbs . .lb. • 17 " “ French lb. 22 25 ; “ “ “ by case, irolbs lb.! 20 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s... lb. | 30 35!; “ “ Purified and Granulated, W. H. S.&Co.'s..lb.' 30 35 ! “ Chloride, 1 lb. bots lb.i 50 55, j “ Chromate, Pure lb. 1 50 1 6o[j " “ Yellow lb.; 55 60 j “ Citrate, 1 lb. bots. ... .. lb. j 62 65! | " Cyanide, Fused lb. 57 60. “ “ For Mining Purposes lb. 45 50 j “ “ Granular lb. 75 80, | ‘ " Purified lb. 90 1 00 ■ “ Pure, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 25 “ “ “ “ lb. " lb. 2 50 “ Ferrocyanide (Prussiate Potash) lb. 28 30 ■■ “ “ C. P., Merck's lb. 1 00 “ Ferricyanide, C. P., Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Fluoride, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 65) 1 “ Hyperchlorate, 1 oz. bots (Perchlorate) oz. 40 45 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 49 Potassium, Hypophosphite, i lb. bots lb. 2 00 2 25 1 oz. “ oz. 14 16 “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Hyposulphite, 1 oz. “ ..oz. 15 18 41 Iodate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 25 1 50 “ Iodide, Am., 1 lb. “ lb. 1 60 1 75 1 oz. “ oz. 16 18 ! “ English, Atkinson’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 ■ “ Pure, Ph. G., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 “ “ “ “ “ % lb. " lb. 3 25 “ % lb. “ lb. 3 50 “ “ I oz. “ oz. 30 Iodo-Hydrarg, i oz. bots I oz. 65 70 ■“ ' Lactate, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 ; Lactophosphate, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 Neutral Oxalate, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ Nitrate, Crystals (see Sal Nitre, page 55). “ C. P., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Nitrite, 1 oz. bots oz. 18 20 Oxalate, C. P., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 “ Perchlorate, 1 oz. bots..., oz. 40 451 Permanganate, Crude, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 85 1 lb. bots , lb. 50 55 “ Crystals, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 37 60 “ ioz. “ ...; oz. 8 10; “ “ Morson's, 1 lb. bots.lb. 1 25 1 50 ' “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. “ . lb. 80 “ “ 14 lb. “ .lb. 90 “ “ “ “ K lb. " .lb. 1 00 “ “ “ “ I OZ. “ ,OZ.| 12 Ord. (Chameleon Mineral) 1 lb. bots.lb. 60 65 “ Phenylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Phosphate, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 2 25 •“ Phosphate, 1 oz. bots.... oz. 15 18 “ Prussiate, Red lb. 60 65 Yellow lb. 28 30 Pyrophosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35*' Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 45 50 Silicate lb. 50 55 Silico-fluoride, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Sulphate, Crystals lb. 14 15 “ “ Powdered lb. 15 18 41 “ Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 33 41 Sulphite, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 “ pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 Sulph-indilate, 1 oz. “ oz. 75 83 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 12 15 “ Sulpho-Cyanide, 1 oz. “ oz. 20 25 “ “ “ Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 23 j " % lb. “ lb. 1 50 “ “ I OZ. “ OZ. 20 “ Sulphide, fused (Liver Sulphur), 1 lb. bots lb. 23 30 “ C. P., 1 lb. bots lb.i 1 731 2 00 “ Sulphuret (Sulphide) Tartrate (Soluble Tartar), 1 lb. bots lb. 60 65 “ Xanthogenate lb. 150 175 Potter’s Blue lb. 30 33 “ Clay lb. 5 8 Powder, Antimonial, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 73 “ Aromatic, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 30 1 73 “ Chalk Aromatic, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 00 “ Compound, W. H. S. & Co.’s ... lb. 75 “ and Opium, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 50 “ Composition, bulk lb. 25 30 4 oz. papers lb. 35 40 2 oz. “ . lb. 40 45 “ 1 OZ. " lb. 43 30 “ Curry, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb., 1 30 “ Dover’s U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 20 “ Fumigating lb. 1 23 1 50 Goa lb. 3 25 3 30 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Powder, Goa 02 • 25 3° “ Insect, true Dalmatian,W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 >■ “ “ “ W.H.S.& Co.'s, by keg, no lbs.lb. 30 <• “ “ W.H. S. & Co.’s, inbots. (seepagesi24& 184). “ Talap, Comp., W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 25 “ Kino, “ W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 5° “ Licorice, “ W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 50 “ Morphine," W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 00 “ Opium, “ 'W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 00 “ Rhubarb, “ W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 50 “ Seidlitz (see Seidlitz Powders, pages 57, 124, and 184). “ Soda (see Soda Powders, pages 58, 124, and 184). “ Tooth, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 75 “ Tragacanth, Comp., W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 1 50 •< Tully’s, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 200 Propylamin, Chloride, J4 oz. bots oz. 45° 4 75 “ Pure, Liquid, 1 oz. bots oz. 7s 80 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 Protagon, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 00 " lb. " lb. 4 50 Proteine, 1 oz. bots oz- 2 5° 2 75 Ptyalin, Merck’s, % oz. bots oz. 1 10 “ “ I oz. “ oz. I 00 Pulvis Antimonialis, 1 lb. bots * lb. 70 75 Pumice Stone (see Stone, page 61). Putty, in bladders • lb. 2% 3 Pyrites lb- IO x5 Pyroxylin (Cotton Gun) oz.: 50 55 Quassia Cnips ]b. 7 10 “ " by bbl ...lb. 4 • ■ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 Quassine, Amorphous, Merck’s, oz. bots oz. 8 00 Quercitron (see Bark, Oak, page 87). Quicksilver (see Mercury, page 39). Quinine, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 90 " Amorphous, x oz. “ oz. " Arseniate, 1 oz. " oz. 3 90 “ Bisulphate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 85 " BISULPHATE, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 80 <■ •• W. H. S. & Co.'s, in tins oz. 1 75 “ Bromide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 90 “ Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz.( 7 00 “ Camphoric, oz. bots oz.'io 00 •« Chinate, Merck's drm. 1 25 •• Chlorate, Y% oz. bots oz. 8 00 •• Citrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 40 •* Ferro-citrate (Iron Citrate and Quinine.) oz. 44 11 Ferrocyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 65 “ Ferro-iodide, 1 oz. “ oz. 5 50' " Ferro-lactate, x oz. “ oz. 3 00 “ Hydrobromide oz. 3 50 <• Hydrochlorate, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 00 " Hypophosphite, 1 oz. “ oz. 3 40 “ Iodide, 1 oz. " oz. 2 55 " andiron, Iodide, 1 oz. " oz. 2 10 << ■■ " Valerianate, Ys oz. bots oz. 3 10 •• Lactate, 1 oz. bots... oz. 3 75 " Muriate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 90 << Phosphate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 40 •' Pure Alkaloid, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 3 40 •• Salicylate, W. H. S. & Co.'s oz 2 90 " Sulphate, English, Howard's, 1 oz. bots oz.. 2 25 << “ “ “ 10 oz. cans oz. 2 20 <• " French, 1 oz. bots oz. 200 <■ " Hospital, 1 oz. " oz. 1 60 << *• P. & W., 1 oz. "• ...oz.' 190 << “ P. & W., 5 and 10 oz. cans oz.; 1 85 *■ “ R. & S., 1 oz. bots oz. 1 90 • « “ R. & S., 5 and 10 oz. cans oz. 1 85 • • “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots ...oz. 1 80 >i •• “ " 5,10, and 20oz. tins oz. 1 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Quinine, Sulpho-Carbolate (Carbolate), % oz. cans oz. 7 00 “ Sulpho-Vinate, J4 oz. bots oz. 6 00 “ Sweet, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 10 “ Tannate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 “ “ Merck’s, x oz. “ oz. 1 00 “ “ “ ys OZ. “ OZ. I 20 “ and Urea Bi-Muriate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 90 “ Valerianate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, % oz. bots oz. 3 90 Quinidia, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 50 Quinine-Cincho, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 50 Quinquinia, 1 oz. “ oz.i 1 00 “ and Iron Citrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 Red Precipitate (Red Oxide Mercury) lb. 82 85 “ Saunders lb.' 6 8 *' “ by bbl lb. 4 “ Wood (see Dye-Woods, page 87). Resin, Copaiva lb. 1 50 1 75 “ Jalap, Rad lb. 5 00 “ “ Stip lb. 4 00 “ Scammony oz., 1 00 1 10 Resin, White lb. 6 8 “ “ by bbl bbl. 4 50 6 00 " Yellow f lb. 3 4 “ “ by bbl bbl. 2 50 2 75 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 10 15 Resineon, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 Resorcin, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 “ Pure Crystals, White, Merck's, 1 oz bots oz. 60 “ “ Re-sublimed, White, Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 Rhodium \ grm. 500 Root, Aconite, English lb. 75 80 11 “ German lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 30 “ Althea (Marsh-Mallow) lb. 20 22 " “ Cut lb. 22 25 s “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s .' ....lb, 28 30 “ Anchusa (Alkanet) lb. 14 18 " “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 28 “ Angelica lb. 18 20 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ Arnica lb. 25 30 " Aronis lb. 25 3oj " Artemisia (Mugwort) lb. 18 20 “ " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ Asarabacca, European lb. 18 20 " “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 ** Avens lb. 30 35 " Belladonna lb. 20 25 •* “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ Beth lb. 35 40 “ Bistort lb. 20 25 “ Bitter lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ Black (see Culver's). “ Blue Flag lb. 18 20 “ Bryonia lb. 18 20 " Burdock lb. 18 20 " Cainca •• lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Calamus, Peeled lb. 15 18 “ “ White, Peeled and Split lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Carlina lb. 20 25! “ " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ Carex lb. 20 25 “ Chelidony lb. 25 30 “ China lb. 16 18 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 30' “ Chiretta lb. 40 50; “ Cohosh, Black lb. 12 15 “ “ 11 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 15 18] 52 W. H, SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Root, Cohosh, Black, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 “ “ Blue......... ...lb. 18 20! 44 “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... lb. 22 25 j “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 ' “ Colchicum, English lb. 40 45 1 “ “ German lb. i 15 18 44 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 1 44 Colombo .....lb.j 20 22! “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.; 22 25 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.- 28 30 “ Coltsfoot lb.: 50 60! “ Comfrey lb., 18 20 44 “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s , lb. 22 25 j 44 Contrayerva lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Cotton lb. 18 20 44 Crawley lb. 2 25 2 50 1 “ Culver's (Black Root) lb. 15 20 “ “ Powdered ,W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 j “ Curcuma ... lb.j 10 12 ! " “ Dark, fine ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 12 15 “ “ Eight, fine ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 12 15!! “ Dandelion... lb. 16 18 ( “ “ Cut lb. 18 20 41 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ■ lb. 30 35 j 44 Dwarf Elder lb.j 15 18 “ Elecampane lb.; 10 12 j 4‘ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j i2j 15 j “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb., 18 20 “ Farfara (Coltsfoot) lb.j 50 60 41 Fennel lb. 25 30, 44 Galangal lb. 12 15 " “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 44 Gelsemium lb.j 18 20 44 Gentian lb.1 15 18 41 “ Cut, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 18 20! 44 4 4 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s ...lb.j 18 20 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 25 3©j 44 Ginger, African lb.; 10 12 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 15 18 j 4 4 4 4 E. I. (Race) lb.j 9 12 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 12 15 4 4 4 4 Jamaica, Bleached lb.j 22 25 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s... .lb.j 25 27, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s, lb.j 28 30 4 4 4 4 4 4 Unbleached lb.j 20 22 ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s..lb.j 23 25 ; 44 Ginseng •. lb. 1 90 2 00 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 2 00 2 25 ! 44 Gold Thread. lb. 40 45! 44 Golden Seal lb.j 30 35 ] 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 38 40 44 Graminis, cut (Dog Grass) lb.j 12 15 44 Hellebore, Black lb. 15 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 20 23? 4 4 4 4 White lb. 12 15 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 24 26 j 44 Hydrangea lb. 25 30 44 Indian Hemp, Black (Apoc. Can.) lb. 35 40 4 4 4 4 “ White (Asclep. Inc.) lb.; 3=; 40! 44 4 4 Turnip lb. 25 30 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 46 j 44 Ipecac, American lb. 50 55 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered ; .lb.I 60 65 4 4 4 4 Rio lb. 75 85 4 4 44 4 4 Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.j 80 85 4 4 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 85 1 10 44 Jalap lb. 25 30 4 4 4 4 Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb.j 35 40 44 Kava Kava lb.; 60 65 44 Ladies'-slipper lb.j 18 20' Root, Ladies’slipper, Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 | “ Licorice, No. 1 bundles, 10 lbs lb. 18 20 ' “ “ “ 2 “ 10 “ lb. 15 18 1 “ 3 “ 10 “ lb. 12 15 | “ “ “ 4 " 10 “ lb. 10 12 j “ “ Cut lb. 15 18 I “ German lb. 18 20 i " Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18 | “ “ Powdered, W- H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18 1 " “ Wool lb. 12 15 | “ “ Russian, peeled lb. 18 20 “ “ “ “ powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s..lb. 30 35 j “ “ “ Cut lb. 22 25 “ Lovage lb. 25 30 11 Male Fern lb. 30 35 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 45 “ Mandrake lb. 10 12 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 ! “ Marsh, Rosemary lb. 30 40' “ Masterwort lb. 30 35 “ Meadow Fern, Natural lb. 25 30 “ “ Peeled lb. 40 45 “ Milkweed lb. 25 30 ** Musk (Sumbul) lb. 50 60 " Nervine (Ladies’-slipper) lb. 18 20 “ Ononidis, cut lb. 20 25 “ Orris, Finger lb. 50 60 “ “ “ Extra, Infants’ lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ Florentine lb. 22 25 “ " “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 28 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ “ Verona lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 22 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25 “ Pareira Brava lb. 75 80 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 80 85 " “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 85 90= “ Parsley lb. 25 30 “ Pellitory, German (Pyrethri) lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Rom., “ lb. 35 40 ; “ Pimpinella lb. 15 18 " “ true lb. 50 55 | “ Pink (Spigelia) lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 40 ! “ Pleurisy (White Root) lb. 20 25 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s.., lb. 30 35 J “ Poke (Garget) lb. 20 25 : “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 ; “ Polypody lb. 35 40 “ Pond Lily, White lb. 28 30 “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ “ “ Yellow lb. 25 30 “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 | “ Queen of the Meadow lb. 20 25 “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 I ** Rhatany lb. 25 30 : “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 j “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 40 “ Rhubarb, East India lb. 75 90 j “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ “ Extra lb. 1 25 x 50 “ “ " “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s, .lb. 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ “ Cut in fingers, No. 1 lb. 2 50 “ “ “ “ “2 lb. 1 50 11 “ 11 “ “ round, “ 1 lb. 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ “2 lb. 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1, small lb. 3 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ " 2, “ lb. 2 50 “ “ “ “ in cubes, “ 1 lb. 1 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ “2 lb. x 00 Powd., English, Herring’s, % lb. and 1 lb. bots.lb. 3 50 4 00 Trimmed,W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 3 50 3 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 53 54 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Root, Rhubarb, Turkey, True (out of market) lb. “ “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s....lb. “ Salep lb. 75 80 ; “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 85 90 “ Sanguinaria (Blood Root) .lb. 10 12 " “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 j “ Sarsaparilla, Honduras ......lb. 35 38 , “ “ “ Cut, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 40 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 38 40! “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s. ...lb. 45 50 “ “ Mexican lb. 15 18 •• “ “ Cut. W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ....lb. 25 30 “ “ Rio Negro ... “ Scammony lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Seneka ....lb. 55 60I “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 65 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s.... lb. 65 70 “ Snake, Canada, select lb. 18 201 “ “ “ “ Extra lb. 25 30 “ “ Virginia lb. 30 35 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.! 40 45 “ “ Texas lb.) “ Skunk Cabbage lb. | 20 251 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s.. lb.j 20 25 “ “ White lb.; 30 35 “ Solomon's Seal lb.; 20 25 “ Squill, White , '.lb.! 12 15 “ “ “ ' Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s, x lb. bots. .lb. 40 45 ! “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, % lb. “ . .lb. 45 50 “ - “ W. H. S. & Co.’S, X lb. *' ..lb. 50 60 “ “ “ w W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. “ ..lb. 75 90 “ Stillingia lb. 15 18: “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30; “ Stone ...lb. 25 30 “ Tormentilla lb. 16 20 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Turmeric (see Curcuma, page 52). “ Turpeth ...,1b. 60 65] “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 75 85 " TurkeyCorn lb. 18 20 1 “ Unicorn lb. 18 20 “ Valerian, English... lb. 25 30 j “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40M “ “ German lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ “ Vermont lb. 15 18; “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 l “ Veratrum Viride lb. 25 30 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ Vetivert lb. 50 60; “ Wild Indigo ......lb. 25 30! j “ “ Turnip lb. 25 30;1 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ “ Yam lb. 30 35'j “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 40 45 “ Yellow Dock lb. 12 15 j Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s ...lb. 25 30 “ Yellow Parilla lb. 25 30 “ Zedoary lb. 15 18 1 Rose Pink, English lb. 12 15 Rotten Stone (see Stone, page 61). Rouge, Jeweler’s, Balls lb. 60 75 “ 11 Powder lb. 60 75 ! “ “ Extra, Balls lb. 75 90 “ “ 11 Powder lb. 75 90 | “ “ Hard, Fingers. lb. 75 90 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 55 Rubidium grm. 20 00 " Chloride grm. 75 Ruthenium grm. 5 So Rutil }b- 2 5° Safflower lb- .5° °° Saffron (see Flowers, page 24). Sago Flour lb. 10 12 •• Pearl lb. 7 10 Sal Acetosella (Binoxalate Potassium) lb.. 28 30 '* Enixum (Bisulph. Potassa) lb. 40 45 “ Epsom lb- 4 5 “ “ by bbl • ■ - lb. 2 “ Glauber lb- 3 4 “ “ by bbl lb. 1% “ Nitre, Crude lb- 6 7 “ “ Refined, Commercial lb. 7 8 “ “ “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 6%\ <* " “ Pure.... lb. 8 10 “ “ “ “ by keg, xoo lbs lb. 7% *• “ “ Double lb. 10 11 “ “ •« “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 8^; *< •• “ Triple lb. 11 12] j ■■ “ “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 9. “ “ “ Pure, Granular lb. io1 11 : *< • • 11 “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 7x/i “ “ •• “ “ Powdered lb. 11 12 “ " “ “ Powdered, by keg, ioo lbs lb. 8 “ Prunel H}- 4° 45 “ Rochelle, Kidder's lb. 35 37 “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 33 “ “ " by bbl., 230 lbs lb. 32 •• Soda j lb. 3 “ “ by cask, 400 lbs lb. i'A “ Tartar (Potassium Carbonate) lb. 14 16 Saleratus, Pearlash -lb. “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. “ Soda lb- 6 8 “ “ by keg, 100 lbs lb. 3 % Salicin, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 40 2 50 “ 1 oz. bots °z- 23 25 ; “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ “ 1 lb. bots lb- 3 25 Salt, Sea lb- 4 5 j " Carlsbad Artificial lb. 12 15 Salts, Carlsbad, Gen., % lb. bots doz. 12 00 i< •< ■■ y lb. “ doz. 6 00 “ Crab Orchard, true, bulk lb. 20 25 •• “ “ “ lb. bots doz. 2 00 «< •> •< " y2 lb. “ doz. 4 00 <1 <* '< “ 1 lb. “ doz. 8 00 “ Kissingen, for 10 galls, water box. 1 50 “ Lemon, W. H. S. & Co.’s, bulk lb. 75 80 “ “ “ “ boxes doz. 75 “ Vichy, for 10 galls, water box. 1 50 “ Wormwood, W. H. S. & Co.’s, bulk lb. 75 80 Sandal-wood (see Wood, page 68). Sand, White Bird (Bird Gravel) ■ • • - bbl. 3 00 << << bbl. 1 50 Santaline, 1 oz. bots °z- 1 00 1 10 Santonin, 1 lb. bots lb. 7 25 7 50 “ 1 oz. “ oz- 48 5° “ Powdered, 1 lb. bots lb. 8 00 8 25 •“ “ 1 oz. bots oz., 63 70 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 8 00 Tablets, ]A gr ...per 100. 65 ■ < «« 1 gr ....per 100. 83 Saponine, Ys oz. bots % °z- 75 8° Sassafras Pith lb. 1 00 1 10 Sea Tangle lb- 1 00 1 10 <• >■ oz. 10 12 “ Wrack (Fucus Vesiculosus) lb. 20 25 Seed, Ambrette (Musk) lb.I 60 75 56 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Seed, Angelica lb. 30 40 “ Anise, German lb. 10 12 “ “ Italian lb. 12 15 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 20 25 “ “ Spanish.... lb. “ “ Star lb. 30 35; “ Annatto lb. 20 25 “ Bird, mixed lb. 7 9 “ “ “ McAllister's, 1 lb. boxes (cases 3 doz) doz. 2 88 “ Canary, Sicily lb. 5 “ “ “by bbl lb. 4 y2 “ “ Smyrna lb. 4y2 “ " “ by bag...* lb. 4 “ “ Spanish lb. 4^ “ “ “ by bag lb. 4% “ Caraway lb. 10 12 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 20 25' “ Cardamom, Aleppy lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ Malabar lb. 2 25 2 50; “ “ “ Untrimmed ....lb. “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ White, Extra Large lb. 2 75 3 oo| “ Carduus Benedictus lb. 30 35 “ “ Marianus lb. 25 30 “ Celery ..lb. 18 20 “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 25 28 " Colchicum, English lb. 65 75 “ “ German lb. 15 18 “ “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 20 25 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30! " Conium lb. 20 25 “ Coriander, English ....lb. 10 12 “ “ German lb. 8 10 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 18 20 “ Croton (Beans, Croton) lb. 50! 60! “ Cumin lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Dill (Anethi) lb. 30 351 ” Fennel, Italian lb. 12 151 “ “ German lb. 15 18 “ " Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Flax, Clean lb. 4 6 “ “ “ by bbl . .bbl. 700 “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 6 8 “ “ “ “ “ by bbl lb. 4^ " Foenugreek lb. 6 8 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 9 10 “ Hemp, Russian lb. 4% “ “ “ by bag lb. 4 “ Henbane lb. 25 30 “ Job’s Tears lb. 60 75 “ Larkspur lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Lobelia lb. 65 70 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 75 80 “ Lovage lb. 60 75 “ Masterwort lb. 35 40 “ Maw (Poppy) lb. 15 18 “ Millet, American lb. 6 8 “ “ “ by bag bush. 1 50 “ French lb. 8 10 “ by bag bush. 200 “ Musk (Ambrette) lb. 60 75 “ Muskmelon lb. 90 1 00 “ Mustard, Brown, California lb. “ “ “ German lb. “ “ “ Trieste .lb. 7 10 “ " Yellow, California lb. 6 8 “ “ English lb. 8 10 “ “ German lb. 6 8 '* Parsley lb. 20 25 “ Peony lb. 75 80! “ Phellandria (Water-fennel) lb. 20 25I GENERAL PRICES CURkENT. 57 Seed, Poppy Blue (Maw) lb. 15 18 “ “ White lb. 18 20 “ Pumpkin lb. 20 25 “ Quince, German lb. 1 50 1 60 “ " Russian lb. 75 80 “ Rape, English lb. 6 “ “ “ by bag ' lb. 5^ “ “ German . ....lb. 5% “ “ “ by bag lb. 5 “ Sabadilla lb. 30 35 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 40 45 “ Staves-acre lb. 20 25 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s * lb. 30 35 “ Stramonium lb. 18 20 “ Sun Flower lb. 25 30 “ Water Fennel (Phelland Aquat.) lb. 20 25 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ Watermelon lb. 30 35 “ Worm, American (Chenopodium) lb. 8 10 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 15 18 “ Foreign (Levant) lb. 18 20 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 Seidlitz Mixture, Kidder’s lb. 30 32 “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs ...lb. 28 “ “ “ by bbl., 250 lbs lb. 27 “ Powders, Full Weight, W. H. S. & Co.’s... doz. 2 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ ..gross. 3000 “ Extra “ “ “ ....doz. 3 25 “ “ “ “ “ “ ..gross. 36 00 Selenium, 1 oz. bots oz. 4 00 4 25 Silicia, pure oz. 25 30 Silicium, Metallic grm. 2 50 Siliqua Dulcis (Beans, Locust) ’. lb. 10 12 Silver, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 50 “ Bromide, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 75 “ Carbonate, 1 oz. “ oz. 3 00 “ Chloride, 1 oz. *• oz. 1 30 “ Cyanide, 1 oz. 11 oz. 1 75 “ Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 30 “ Leaf, in packs. 20 books pack. 2 00 “ Nitrate, Crystals, pure oz. 86 90 “ “ “ “ 1 lb. bots ...lb. 1250 " “ Fused (Lunar Caustic) oz. 86 90 “ Oxide, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 55 “ Silvinate oz. 400 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 " Sulphide, 1 oz. bots.. oz. 3 50 Smalts, Black • lb. 6 8 “ Blue, Coarse lb. 16 18 “ Fine lb. 18 20 “ Brown lb. 8 10 " Green lb. 16 18 “ Red lb. 18 20 Snuff, Maccoboy, Lorillard’s, in 4 oz. bots doz. 2 25 “ “ “ in 4, 8, 15, and 20 lb. jars lb. 55 “ Rappee, “ in 4 oz. bots doz. 2 25 “ “ “ in 4, 8, 15, and 20 lb. jars lb. 55 “ Scotch, “ in bladders lb. 55 60 “ “ in 4 oz. bots doz. 225 “ “ Garrett’s, in 6 oz. “ doz. 3 66 in 1 oz. packs doz. 70 “ “ in 2 “ “ doz. 1 20 “ “ Rubbing, Garrett’s, in bladders. lb. 53 55 Soap, Arsenical, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 60 . 65 “ Castile, Green, " Conti’s,” by box, 35 lbs lb. 15 “ “ Mottled, by box, 35 lbs lb. 7 “ “ Pure, by box, 35 lbs lb. 9 “ “ “ in cakes, by box, 50 lbs lb. 14 “ “ “ Blue, by box, 75 lbs lb. 15 “ Spanish Yarritu, Red lb. 26 28 ’ “ “ “ “ White lb. 26 28 | “ Blue lb. 26 28 I 58 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Soap, Castile, White, “ Conti's,” by box, 35 lbs lb. 13' “ “ “ “ in cakes, by box, 45 lbs lb. 16 44 “ “ “ Floating, “ 35 “ lb. 16 “ “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 45 5° “ “ “ “ Court de Payen ” lb- J7 19 “ “ “ . *< “ “ by box, 36 lbs lb. 15 “ Green, German lb. 14 x7 “ Kesan, Genuine lb. 1 S° 1 75 Soap, Opodeldoc lb- toj 12 •* Whale Oil lb- 8 10 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. cans doz. 2 00. W. H. S. & Co.’s, 2 “ “ doz. 3 50 Soap-stone (see Stone, page 61). Soda, Ash • lb- 5j ° “ “ by bbl lb- 2K “ Caustic, by drum, 600 lbs lb. 5] “ “ by jar, 10 to 30 lbs lb. iO| 12 “ “ by Lime, 1 lb. bots lb. 48J 50 “ “ “ " C. P. Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 70 “ “ “ “ “ “ 5 lb. “ lb. 65] “ “ Chem. pure, by alcohol, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots... .lb. 1 40 “ “ Sticks, pure, Merck's, 1 lb. bots. lb. 6sj “ 44 Fused, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Chlorinated Solution, W. H. S. & Co., G. S. bots doz. 2 85 “ <• “ “ “ C. S. “ doz. 2 25! “ *• “ “ 44 bulk gall. 40 “ “ “ Labarraque’s Gen -..doz. 700 Soda Powders, W. H. S. & Co.'s doz. 1 50; • < “ •• '• gross. 16 501 Sodium, Acetate, 1 lb. bots lb. 40! 45 44 “ C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90 “ Arseniate, 1 oz. bots oz. 10 15 “ Arsenite, x oz. “ oz. 10 12 “ Benzoate, 1 oz. " oz. 3o| 35 *• » 1 lb. “ lb. 300 " “ Artif., Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 300 “ “ “ “ y2 lb. “ lb. 3 10J <• •• " y\b. “ ib. 3 20 “ •• “ “ ioz. “ oz. 30 44 Bi-Carbonate, American Natrona, by keg, 112 lbs... .lb. 4 “ “ English lb. 6 8 “ “ “ by keg, 112 lbs lb. 4 44 “ “ Chance’s lb. 8 10 “ “ “ " by bbl., 220 lbs...... .lb. 7 “ “ Kidder’s lb. 10 12 “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 9t “ 11 “ Pure Cryst., Merck's, 1 lb. bots., lb. 40 44 ,, .. .. <■ sib. *• ..lb. 35j “ •• •• 44 Powd.,Merck’s, 1 lb. “ ..lb. 35 ,, 1. .. .. <1 ■* 51b. <■ ..lb.| 30 “ Bi-Sulphate, 1 lb. bots lb.: 6o| 65 “ “ Pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 " Bi-Sulphite, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 70 “ “ Solution, 1 lb. bots lb.] 35: 4° “ Bi-Tartrate, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Bromide, 1 lb. “ . lb. S3 55 “ “ ioz. “ oz. 5 6 “ Carbolate, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 44 “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 “ Carbonate (Sal. Soda) ..lb. 2% 3 “ “ “ by cask, 400 lbs lb. i}4 “ “ Chem. pure, dried, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots... .lb. 70 • < ■■ “ “ “ 5 lb. bots lb. 60 “ “ • Pure Crystals, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 “ “ Powdered lb. 15 20 “ Chlorate, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 65 1 75 “ “ 1 oz. “ - oz. 13 15 “ Choleate, 1 oz. “ oz. 35 40 “ Citrate, 1 lb. “ lb. 62 64 “ Fluoride, ioz. “ oz. 40 50 41 Formate, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 60 " Glycochol grm. 1 00 1 10 41 Hydrosulphide, Crystals, 1 lb. bots lb. 75, 80 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Sodium, Hydrosulphide, Fused, i lb. bots lb.I 75 80 “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 14 16 “ “• Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Hyposulphite.. lb. 5 8 “ “ in kegs lb. 3 “ “ Chem. Pure lb. 60 70 “ “ “ “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 60 “ Iodate, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 25 “ Iodide, 1 lb. “ lb. 3 35 3 4° 1 oz. “ oz. 32 35 “ Lactate, Liquid Cone., 1 lb. bots ...lb. 5 25 5 50 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 36 40; " “ “ Dilute, 1 lb. “ lb. 250 2 6oj “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 17 20 “ “ and Magnesia, 1 oz. “ oz. 50 60 ■“ Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 60 “ Metallic, Y oz. “ oz. 50 55 “ Molybdate, 1 oz. “ oz.1 1 00 1 10 . & Co.’s lb. 1 50 “ “ Soda, Chlorinated, W. H. S. & Co.’s gall. 40 “ “ “ “ in g. s. bottles,W. H. S. & Co.’s.doz.: 2 85 “ “ “ “ “ c. s. “ W. H. S. & Co.’s.doz. 225 “ “ Strychnine, Hall’s, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.! 1 50 (B. P.), W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 50 ■* " Zinc Chloride, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.. 22 L Spanish Brown lb.! 3 4 “ “ by bbl lb.; 1% Species, Aromatic lb.; 40 50 “ Cataplasm ..lb. 25 30 “ Lignorum lb. j 20 25 “ Marienbad lb. 80 90 “ Pectorales lb. 35 40 “ Resolventes lb. ‘ 25 30 “ St. Germain lb. 90 1 00 Spermaceti lb. “ by box, 40 lbs lb. “ in cakes lb. 25, 301 “ “ by box, 40 lbs lb. 20 Spirits Ammonia, W. H. S. &( Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 48 50 “ “ . Aromatic, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.' 50 55 “ Angelica, Comp., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.t 65 75 “ Anise, 1 lb. bots lb.' 65 75 “ Camphor, W. H. S. & Co.’s : lb. 50 55 “ Chloroform, U. S. P., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 78 80 “ Cochlear, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Formicar, “ 1 lb. “ ......lb. 50 “ Horse-radish, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 80 “ Juniper, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50! 55 “ “ Comp., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 55 " Lavender, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 48 50 “ “ Comp., W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. bots lb. 53 55 “ Mastich, Comp., W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots. lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Melissa, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Mindererus, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.J 25 30 “ Muriatic Ether, German, 1 lb. bots lb. | 1 00 1 10 " Nitre, U. S. P, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 42 45 “ “ “ by demijohn, 35 lbs lb. 38 “ “ 3F lb. 30 35 “ “ 3 F, by demijohn, 35 lbs lb. 28 “ Nutmeg, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb.I 48 50 “ Pimento, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 lb. “ lb.| 48 50 “ Peppermint, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 75 “ Raspberry, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 1 10 " Rose, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb.; 45 50 *' Rosemary, “ " 1 lb. “ lb. I 48 50 “ Sambuci, “ " 1 lb. “ .lb. 1 00 1 xo " Tilia, “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Turpentine gall.! 57s 60 “ “ by bbl gall. | 55 “ “ y2 pint bots doz.1 1 50 “ “ x “ “ doz. 2 50 “ “ 1 quart “ doz. 3 50 Sponge, Burnt lb. j 1 00 1 25 Spunk lb.j 90 1 00 Starch, Corn, Pulverized, in bbls lb.1 9 “ “ 1 lb. papers lb. 10 12 “ “ 1 lb. “ by box 40 lbs lb. 9 “ “ x lb. “ “ “ 20 lbs lb.: 9^ “ Iodide, i oz. bots oz. 20 25 “ Pearl, boxes, 38 to 45 lbs., 6 bundles lb.| 6% “ Pure, in bbls lb. 7 “ “ boxes, 38 to 45 lbs., 6 bundles lb. 7^ “ “ “ 12 lbs lb. 7^ “ " 1 lb. packages, boxes 40 lbs each lb.: 7^ W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 61 Pure, ten 4-lb. paper boxes, boxes 40 lbs lb. 7^1 “ “ Refined, boxes 33 to 39 lbs., 8 bundles lb. 8l/2 “ “ “ “ 12 lbs ..lb. 9 “ Satin Gloss, 1 lb. packages, boxes 40 lbs lb. 9 “ “ ** % lb. 11 “ 40 lbs lb. 9% “ “ 11 Vi lb. “ “ 40 lbs lb 10 “ “ “ Assorted “ “ 41 lbs lb. 9% “ “ “ 5 lb. paper boxes, “ 30 lbs lb. “ “ “ 6 lb. boxes, sliding covers, 12 boxes in crate.lb. 10 “ Silver “ in bbl lb. 8% “ “ “ 6 lb. boxes, sliding covers, 12 boxes in crate.lb. 10 “ “ “ “ 40 lbs., ten 4-lb. paper boxes! lb. 9 “ “ ‘‘ “ 40 lbs., 1 lb. papers lb. 9 “ “ “ “ 40 lbs., y2 lb. “ lb. -91/2 “ “ “ “ 40 lbs., y lb. “ .lb. 10 “ “ “ “ 40 lbs., l/2 lb., and y lb. papers lb. gy Stearin lb. 28 30 " by box, 50 lbs lb. 25 St.John’s Bread (Beans, Locust) lb. 10 12 Stone, Pumice • lb. 4 6 “ “ by bbl lb. 3^ “ “ Select lb. 6 8 “ “ “ by bbl lb. 5 " “ Powdered lb. 5 6 •'* “ “ by bbl lb. 3^ “ Rotten, English lb. 8 10 “ “ “ by bbl lb. 6 “ ** “ Powdered ,..lb. 10 12 “ “ “ “ by bbl lb. 8 “ Soap, Powdered. lb. 5 7 “ “ “ by bbl lb. 3 % Strontium, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Carbonate, Natural lb. 25 30 “ Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 70 “ Caustic, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Chlorate, 1 oz. “ oz.: 50 55 “ Chloride, 1 lb. “ lb. 30 35 “ pure, 1 lb. “ lb., 1 25 1 35 “ Iodide, 1 oz. “ oz. 75 80 “ Metallic grain. 60 “ Muriate (Chloride) lb. 30 35 “ Nitrate lb., 2c 22 “ “ pure lb.: 1 00 1 10 “ Oxalate, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 30 “ Oxide, Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 00 4 25 “ Sulphate, crude lb., 25 30 “ “ Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots... lb. 60 65 Strychnia, Acetate, y% oz. bots oz. 2 35 2 40 “ Arseniate, oz. bots oz. 6 00 6 25 ** Bromide, J4 oz. “ oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Citrate, y% oz. “ oz. 3 00 3 25 “ “ with Iron, 1 oz. “ oz. 19 20 “ Crystals, ys oz. “ oz.; 1 65 1 75 Iodide, ya oz. “ oz. 7 00 7 25 “ Muriate, y> oz. “ oz. 2 35 2 40 “ Nitrate, % oz. bots oz. 2 35 2 40 “ Phosphate, ya oz. “ oz. 3 00 3 25 “ Powdered, l/s oz. “ oz. 1 60 1 70 “ Sulphate, J4 oz. “ oz. 1 60 1 70 “ Valerianate, oz. “ oz. 4 10 4 25 Styracine, ya oz. bots oz. 10 00 Styrax, Calamita lb. 30 35 “ Liquid lb. 30 35 Sugar, Burnt, (Caramel or Liquor Coloring) lb. 25 30 “ Grape lb. 10 12 “ of Milk, Crystals lb. 28 30 “ “ Granular, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40 “ Recrystallized lb. 65 70: Sulphur, Flowers lb.1 5 6 “ by bbl., 175 lbs lb. 3y2' “ Iodide, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 oz. bots oz.l 38, 40 62 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Sulphur, Lac }b- 12 x5 “ “ Prec., pure lb- *5 J° “ Lotum (Washed Sulphur), W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 10 12 “ Rolls (Brimstone) lb. 4 S “ “ by bbl lb- 2J4 “ Vivum lb- 10 12 11 Sheets lb. 18 20 “ Washed (Sulphur Lotum) lb. 10 12 Sumac (see Dye-Woods, page 87). Suppositories (see Manufacturing Department, page 128). Syrup, Buckthorn, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 «• “ “ 5 lb- " lb- 55 " Iodide Iron, Tasteless, Creuse's lb. 75 85 “ Violar, German lb. 1 25 1 35 Syrups, Officinal,W.H.S'. & Co.'s (seeMfg. Dep't, pages 129& 130). Talc, powdered lb-i 10 12 Tamarinds -.lb. 9 11 “ by keg, about 50 lbs keg. 275 “ Pulp lb. 30 35 Tannin (Acid, Tannic) lb. 1 90 2 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. bots — oz. 15 18 ■ ■ “ “ Merck's, 1 oz. bots. oz. 30 Tapioca, E. I lb. 8 10 “ Pearl .lb. 10 12 “ Rio lb- 9 11 Tar, Barbadoes gall- 90 1 00 “ by bbl gall. 75 “ Common, by bbl bbl. 300 “ Pure North.Carolina, 5 gall, cans, 2 cans in case gall. 25 ■ * “ “ “ 4 “ “3 “ “ -gall. 27 • “ 3 “ “5 “ “ gall. 28 ■ ■ •• ■■ “ 2 “ “8 “ “ gall- 30 “ <« “ 1 “ “1 doz. cans in case.. .doz. 4 00 .. ■< % “ “2 “ “ “ ...doz. 2 45: ** <* " 1 quart “ 2 “ “ “ .. .doz. 1 65 “ 1 pint “ 4 “ “ “ ...doz. 95 •* •• " “ Y “ “6 ...doz. 75 Tartar, Ammoniated, 1 lb. bots lb., 1 50 1 60 “ Boraxat, German, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 20 1 25 " Emetic Crystals (Antimony Tart.) lb. 65 70.. •• “ Powdered (Antimony Tart.) Lb.. 75 8a “ Red Crystals (Argols, Red) Lb. 10 12 '* “ Powdered (Argols, Red, powdered) lb. 12 15 Tellurium g™. 1 00 Tenax lb. 65 75 Terbium grin. 900 Terra Taponica (Gum Catechu, Brown) lb. 8 ro • * “ “ “ “ by bale. lb. 7*4 Thallium grm. 25 “ Sulphate.... grm. 30; Thebaine, J4 oz. bots grm. 150 Theine, Merck’s, Ys oz. bots Ys oz. 50 “ American, Ys oz. bot.s oz. 2 10 2 25, Thridace lb- j; Thymol (Acid, Thymic) oz. 60 65 Tin, Bichloride, Crystals, white oz. 15 20 •< “ Liquid, fuming, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Bisulphide oz. 25 30 •* Carbonate, 1 oz. bots oz. 15 20 " Foil, Medium lb. 25 30 *' “ French, No. 10.... lb. 75 80 << “ “ No. 15. lb. “ “ Tissue lb. 28 30 " “ Tobacco lb. 18 20 “ Hypophosphite, 1 oz. bots oz. 2 00 2 10 " Metallic, in bars lb., 30 35 “ “ “ pure lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Floss lb. 35 40 • • “ Granular, pure lb. x 00 1 10 <• “ Powdered, pure lb. 1 50 1 60 •< “ Rasped lb., x 50 X 60 •• Muriate, Crystals lb. 27 30 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 63 Tin, Muriate, Solution (Madder Compound) lb. 12 15 " “ “ ( “ " ), by carboy lb. 10 “ Oxide, white (Polishing Putty) lb. 45 50! “ “ “ Chem. pure lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Oxymuriate Solution lb. 16 18 “ Protochloride lb. 75 80 “ “ Chem. pure lb. 2 00 2 10; “ Protosulphate oz. 25 30 “ Sulphuret (Sulphide) ..oz. 20 25 Tincture, Colchicum, Root, English, Mander’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ English, Morson’s, 1 lb. bots ..lb. 1 10 1 25 “ “ Seed, English, Mander’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 1 00 “ “ “ English, Morson’s, 1 lb. bots lb.; 1 10 1 25 “ Iron, Muriate, Tasteless, Creuse's lb. 75 85 Tinctures, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.’s (see Mfg. Dep't, page 131).. Tinkal lb. 75 80 Titan Ore lb. 75 80 “ Metallic grm. 2 50 Tow, Surgeons’ lb. 25 30 Traumaticin oz.! 30 35 Trichloromethyl Sulphur oz. 6 00 6 50 Trimethylamin, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 1 10 “ . Chloride, Ys oz. bots Ye oz. 1 40 1 50 Tripoli, Mount Eagle, small papers doz. 65 75 “ “ “ “ “ gross.' 6 00 Triturations, W. H. S. & Co.’s (see Mfg. Dep’t., page 132). Tsa-Tsin doz. 4 75 5 00 “ 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 Turpentine, Chian, True oz. 1 00 “ Venice, “ 1 lb. bots lb. 30 35 “ “ “ 10 and 20 lb. jars lb. 25 “ “ “ by stand, 130 lbs lb. 18 “ White (Gum Thus) lb. 10 12 Turpeth Mineral (Mercury, Subsulphate) lb. 1 15 1 25 Tutty. Prepared (Impure Oxide Zinc) lb. 60 65 Tyrosin, Merck’s, 10 grm. bots grm. 2 00 Ultramarine Blue lb. 22 25 “ “ by box, 28 lbs lb. I 18 Uranium, Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 90 “ Chloride, 1 oz. “ oz. 85 90 “ Metallic, Fused grm. 2 00 “ Nitrate, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 90 1 00 “ Ore oz.; 50 '6o “ Oxide, Black, 1 oz. bots oz., 1 25 1 35 “ “ Yellow, 1 oz. bots oz.l 75 80 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz. x 00 1 10 Urea, Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 90 “ Pure, 1 oz. “ oz. 80 90 Vaccine, Virus, Bovine Lymph Tubes each. 2 00 “ “ “ Crusts, small each. 1 00 “ “ “ “ large each.; 2 00 “ Ivory Points, 10 in package pack. 1 00 Vanadinum grm. 22 00 Vanillin oz. 14 00 Veratria, Pure, Ys oz. bots oz.; 3 25 3 50 “ Sulphate, )4 oz. “ oz. 3 00 3 10 Verdigris, in balls lb. 38 40 “ Distilled lb. 70 75 “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb.: 45 50 Vermilion, American lb. 18 20 “ Chinese Mb. 75 80 “ Quicksilver, deep (English style) .lb. 55 60 “ “ light “ “ lb., 55 60 “ “ “ “ “ by bag 30&50 lbs..lb. I 50 “ Trieste, deep lb. 65 70 “ “ light lb. 65 70 Vinegar, Cantharides, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 1 00 “ Lobelia, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 75 " Opium, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 2 50 “ Sanguinaria, W. H. S. & Co.’s .: lb.! 65 “ Squill, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 50 Water, Anise, W. H. & Co.’s <.lb. 30 35 64 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Water, Assafoetida, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 75 85 “ Bitter Almond, Merck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 W.H.S.& Co.’s lb. 50 “ Camphor, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40 “ Caraway, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 30 35 “ Cherry, Laurel, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40 “ “ “ Chiris cans, 20 litres each 650 “ “ “ “ “ 24 “ each 7 50 “ “ “ gall. 1 75 “ “ “ Merck's, 1 lb. bots, lb. 50 “ Chlorine, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 25 30 “ Cinnamon, W. H. S. & Co.'s lb. 35 40 “ Cologne, W. H. S. & Co.'s gall. 6 00 6 50 “ “ Bell, W. H. S. & Co.'s, pts doz. 6 00 “ “ “ “ pts...!.’i doz. 12 00 “ “ “ “ qts doz. 21 00 “ Distilled, W. H. S. & Co.’s gall. 20 25 “ Elder Flower, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 35 40 “ Fennel, W. H. S. & Co.’s . lb. 30 35 “ Florida (see Proprietary Articles, page 199). “ Foetida Antihysteric lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Javelle, W. H. S. & Co.'s gall. 75 “ “ in bots doz. 4 00 4 50 “ Lime, W. H. S. & Co.’s gall. 50 “ Mineral, Adirondack, American, pts., cases, 4 doz... case. 8 25 “ “ “ “ qts., “ 2 “ ...case. 700 “ “ Apollinaris,Foreign, pts., hamp., 100 bots. .hamp. 10 50 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 50 x 75 “ “ “ “ qts., hamp., 50 bots...hamp. 750 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ “ pts., hamp., 50 jugs.. .hamp.1 5 00 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ “ qts., hamp., 50jugs.. .hartip. 650 “ “ “ “ “ doz.' 2 25 2 50 “ “ Ballston, American, pts., cases, 4 doz case. 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Bethesda, “ “ doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ qts doz. 2 50 “ “ “ in 40 gall, bbls gall.1 40 “ " Birchdale, American, qts doz. 4 25 4 50 “ “ Blue Lick, “ pts doz. 1 50 “ “ . “ “ in 20 gall. bbls. .......bbl. 650 " “ “ “ in bulk gall. 50 “ “ Bilin Sauerbrunn,Foreign, qts..cases,5obots.,case. 850 “ “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 50 2 75 “ “ Birmenstorff, Bitter, Foreign, qts., cases £ 50 bots case. 14 00 " “ Birmenstorff, Bitter, Foreign, qts .doz. 4 00 “ “ Bourboule.jForeign, qts., cases, 50 bois case. 1200 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Buffalo Lithia, No. 1, yi gall, bots., 1 doz. incase. 6 00 “ “ “ “ No. 2, l/i “ " 1 ” <• 6 oo “ “ Carlsbad, Foreign, quarts, cases, 50 bots... .case. 12 00 “ • “ “ “ “ doz. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Clvsmic, quarts, cases, 50 bots case. 650 “ “ “ pints “ 100 “ case. 11 00 “ Columbian, Amer., % pints, cases, 4 doz... .case. 5 00 “ “ “ “ doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ pints, cases, 4 doz case. 600 “ “ “ » “ doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz case. 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 50 “ Congress, '* pints, cases, 4 doz case. 6 00 “ oz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz case. 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 2 75 “ Contrexeville, Foreign, qts., cases, 50 bots. .case. 14 00 “ “ “ “ qts doz. 4 00 4 50 “ Deep Rock, Amer., pints, cases, doz doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ quarts, cases, doz doz. 2 50 “ Eaux de Vais, “ “ “ 50bots... .case. 1000 “ “ “ " “ “ doz. 3 00 3 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. . 65 Water, Mineral, Eger Franzensbrum, Foreign, quarts, ) ' cases, 50 bots ) ca i1-3 00 “ Eger Franzensbrum, Foreign, quarts doz.! 4 00 4 50 “ Eras, Kraenchen, Foreign, quarts, ? h hamper, 50 jugs ) p “ Ems, Kraenchen, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 25 4 50 “ “ Foreign, pts., cases, 50 jugs.. .case. 650 “ “ “ “ doz. 2 25 2 50 “ 11 “ Kesselbrunnen, Foreign, pts., cases, ) 50 bots ! . ( case, io oo “ Kesselbrunnen, Foreign, pints doz. 3 00 3 50 “ “ Victoria Spring, “ quarts, ), hamper, 50 jugs ..... \ hamper- 10 00 “ Victoria Spring, Foreign, quarts doz.' 3 00 3 50 “ Victoria Spring, “ pints, l hamner 6 co hamper, 50 jugs \ hamper' 6 5° “ Victoria Spring, Foreign, pints.... doz. 2 50 2 75 “ “ Empire, American, pints, cases, 4 doz case.; 6 00 “ “ “ doz. 1 75 “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz case. 450 “ “ “ doz. 2 50 “ Fachingen, Foreign, pints, hamp., 5ojugs.. .hamp. 14 00 “ “ “ “ doz.! 4 50 S 00 “ Fort Edward, American, pints, cases, 4 doz..case. 8 00 “ “ “ “ doz. 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ qts., cases, 2 doz.. .case. 700 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 3 75 4 00 “ Friedrichshall, Bitter, Foreign, pts., cases, ? 2 doz j case' | 5 25 “ Friedrichshall, Bitter, Foreign, pints doz. 3 00 “ Gettysburg, American, pints, cases, 4 doz.. .case. “ “ “ “ “ doz. “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz. .case.1 6 50 “ doz., 3 50 3 75 “ “ “ “ demijohns, 3 galls.. .dem. 3 7c “ “ 6 galls.. .dem. | 650 “ “ Geyser Spouting, American, pints, cases, ) , 4 doz $ case.! b 00 “ Geyser Spouting, American, pints doz. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ “ qts., cases, } ; 2 doz case.! 4 75 “ Geyser Spouting, American, qts doz.! 2 5o: 2 75 “ “ Giesshuebl Sauerbrunn, Foreign, quarts, > 0 cases, 50 bots $ case., 8 50 “ Giesshuebl Sauerbrunn, Foreign, quarts doz.1 2 50 2 75 “ Hathorn, American, pints, cases, 4 doz case.; 600 “ doz.! 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz... .case, j 4 75 “ “ “ “ doz. 2 75 3 00 “ High Rock, “ pints, cases, 4 doz case.; 6 00 “ doz. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz... .case.! doz '‘ Hos"lbbuorfs; Foreign; q^ _hamper- j hamper.! 14 00 “ Homburg, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 00 4 25 “ Hungarian, Bitter, cases, pints, 24 bots case. 5 50 “ Hunyadi Janos, Foreign, cases, pts., 50 bots.case. 11 00 “ “ “ “ cases, pts.,24bots.case. “ “ “ pints doz. 3 25 3 50 “ Kissingen, Artificial American, % pints, ? 1 cases, 2 doz $ case. 2 00 “ Kissingen, Artificial American, y2 pints doz.j 1 25 “ Kissingen, Artificial American, pints, } cjses, 2 doz .... $ case.;35o “ Kissingen, Artificial Anlerican, pints doz.! 200 “ Kissingen, Rakoczy, Foreign, quarts, \ , cases, 25 bots j case., 6 00 “ Kissingen, Rakoczy, Foreign, quarts doz.; 3 50 3 75 “ Kissingen, Bitter, pints, case, 50 jugs case. 7 50 “ Krankenheil (Iodine), Foreign; pints, ) i , cases, 50 bots \ case. ,20 00 66 W. H. SCH1EFFELIN & CO.'S Water, Mineral, Krankenheil (Iodine), Foreign, pints. doz.j 7 00 7 50 11 “ Krankenheil (Sulphuric Iodine), Foreign, ? case pints, cases, 50 bots \ ' “ “ Krankenheil (Sulphuric Iodine), Foreign, ? doz 7 00 7 co pints ) 1 ' I “ Lippspringe (Arminius Spring), For-? h er!lg Q0; eign, pints, hamper, 50 bots ) r " ■■ Lippspringe (Arminius Spring), For-? doz 6 6 „ eign, pints S , " “ Marienbad, Kreuzbrunnen, Foreign, pts., ? cage IJ; cases, 50 bots ) '| 5 “ “ Marienbad, Kreuzbrunnen, Foreign, pts doz.j 3 75 4 00 “ “ Missisquoi, American, quarts, cases, 2 doz...case.! 7 00 “ “ •• “ “ doz. 3 75 4 00 “ “ Ofener, Franz Joseph, Foreign, pints, case, 505 bots case. 10 00 " “ Pullna, Artificial, American, y2 pints, ? case 1 2 cases, 2 doz ) 'j “ '* Pullna, Artificial, American, ]/2 pints doz. 1 25 ■' “ Pullna, Artificial, American, pints, cases, ? casej , e0 2 doz ) ' d 5 “ “ Pullna, Artificial, American, pints doz.; 2 00 >• •• “ Bitter, Foreign, pts., cases, 50 jugs. .case. 700 .1 ■■ “ “ “ “ “ 20 jugs. .case. 3 00 11 “ “ “ pts... doz. 2 25 2 50 •• “ “ “ “ qts., cases, 20 jugs.case. 4 00 <• •< Pyrmont Steel, " qts., cases, 50 bots... .case. 14 00 ■ ■ •« “ “ “ “ doz. 4 00 4 25 ** “ Racozy, Ofner, pts., cases, 50 bots case. 10 00 1* <« “ “ “ doz. 3 00 3 50 *• “ Rippoldsauer, qts., cases, 50 bots case. 9 00 •• “ “ “ doz. 3 25 3 50 <• “ Roisdorfer, “ cases, 50 bots case. 8 00 1* <■ “ “ doz. 3 00 3 25 << “ Rockbridge, Alum, American, y2 gall. bots...doz. 650 - •• Schwalbach, Foreign, quarts, hamper, ? hamper x. “ “ Schwalbach, Foreign, qts doz. 4 00 4 25 ■' “ Schwalheim, “ “ casks, 100jugs..casks. 16 00 *■ “ “ " “ doz. 4 25 4 50 «■ 11 “ “ pts., casks, ioojugs. .casks. 15 00 • ■ ** “ “ “ doz. 2 50 2 75 •• “ Seltzer, Artificial American, pts doz. 1 25 ■ < " “ “ cases, 2 doz..case. 2 00 *• “ “ Foreign, pts., casks, 50 jugs cask. 450 >• • • “ “ “ “ 50 bots cask. 6 00 >< •* “ “ “ “ doz. 1 75 2 00 <• •• “ “ qts., casks, 100 jugs cask. 11 00 “ a “ “ “ “50 bots cask. 8 00 • • •• " “ “ “ doz. 2 25 2 50 • * *• Sharon, American, pints, 4 doz case. 850 “ Silesian, Obersalzbrunn, Foreign, qts., ? cage x cases, 50 bots ) ‘ 5 •* “ Silesian, Obersalzbrunn, Foreign, quarts doz. 4 00 4 25 <« “ Star, Saratoga, Amer., pints, cases, 4 doz.. .case. 6 00 • • “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 75! a " “ “ “ quarts, cases, 2 doz. .case. 475 • « '* “ “ “ “ doz.j 2 50 •• “ St. Catherine’s l/2 pints doz. 4 oo, 4 50 • < »• “ “ doz.! 8 00 8 50 •• " Val's Foreign, quarts, cases, 50 bots case. 10 00 • < <* “ “ “ doz. 3 00; 3 50 “ " Vermont, American, quarts, cases, 2 doz — case. ■ * a “ " •* doz. •' Vichy, Artificial, American, pints, ? case 2 cases, 2 doz ' | •• “ Vichy, Artificial American, % pints doz. 125 i< “ “ •• “ pts., cases, 2 doz..case. 3 50 i< “ “ ** “ “ doz.! 2 00 «• “ “ Cdlestins, Foreign, qts..cases,50 bots.case.jio 00 Grande-Grille, Foreign, quarts,? ' jIO cases, 50 bots ) ! GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 67 Water, Mineral, Vichy,Hauterive, Foreign, qts.,cas’s,50bots.case. 10 00 “ “ “ Hopital, Foreign, qts., cases, 50 bots.case. 10 00 “ “ “ either of above, Foreign, quarts doz. 3 00 3 25 1 “ “ “ Saratoga, pints, cases, 4 doz ...case. 600 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 75 2 00 “ “ Washington, American, pints, cases, 4 doz. .case. 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 75 “ “ White Sulphur, Am., qts, cases, 2 doz case. 7 50 " “ “ “ American, quarts doz. 4 00 4 50 “ “ Wildungen, Georg Victor Spring, For-) case IQ eign, quarts, case, 50 bots $ ' ! “ “ Wildungen, Georg Victor Spring, For- £ doz -0 j " Wildungen, King Spring, Foreign, ) h r „ quarts, hamper, 50 bots S " “ Wildungen, King Spring, Foreign, pints doz. 3 25 3 50 ! “ “ Wilhelm’s Quelle, pints, cases, 100 bots case. 10 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ doz. 1 75 “ “ “ “ quarts," 50 bots case. 750 “ “ “ " “ “ doz. 2 75 “ Orange Flower, Quadruple, French, Chiris’ gall. 2 75 3 00 “ “ “ Quadruple, French, Chiris’, by can, ) 20 Litres ) " “ “ Triple French Chiris’ gall. 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ by can, 24 Litres.can. 8 50 “ “ “ " “ “ “ 20 “ can. 7 50 " " " “ “ “ in bots., small.. .doz. 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ in bots., med. ..doz. 2 50 2 75]: “ “ “ “ " “ in bots., large.. .doz. 3 50 3 75 “ Rose, Quadruple, French, Chiris’ gall. 3 00 3 25 " “ “ “ " by can, 24 Litres can. 15 00 " “ " “ “ “ “ 20 " can. 14 00 “ " “ " “ “ “ 12 " can. 9 00 “ “ Triple, 11 “ gall. 2 25 2 50 : " " “ “ “ by can, 24 Litres can. 10 50 " “ " “ “ “ 20 “ can. 9 50 " “ “ “ " in bots., small doz. 2 00 2 25 " “ “ " “ “ med doz. 3 00 3 25 " “ “ “ “ “ large doz. 4 00 4 25 Water glass (see Glass, Soluble, page 25). Wax, Bayberry lb. 25 30 ; “ Bees’, Yellow lb. 40 45 “ " “ select .....lb. 45 50 | “ “ “ select small cakes.. lb. 45; 50 " Brazil lb. " Carnauba lb. 22 25 “ Grafting lb. 50 60 " Japan lb. 15 18 " “ by case, 150 lbs lb. 12 “ Mineral (Ceresin) lb. 25 30 " “ “ by case, no lbs lb. 22 “ White, Pure, T. Leonhardt lb. 55 60 “ " " “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 52^ • " “ “ Philips’ lb. 55 60 “ “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 50 “ “ “ Star lb. 58 60 “ “ “ " by box, 50 lbs lb. 55 “ “ small cakes lb. 65 70 White, Precipitate (Mercury Ammoniated) lb. 92 95 Whiting lb. 31 4 “ by bbl lb. %\ “ Prepared, 1 lb. cakes, cases, 100 lbs case. 3 00 Wine, Colchicum Root, English, Mander's, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 1 00 “ " “ " Morson’s, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 xo 1 25 " “ Seed, “ Mander’s, 1 lb. “ lb. 90 1 00 “ " “ “ Morson’s, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 10 1 25! “ of Pepsin, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 Wines, Officinal, W. H. S. & Co.’s (see Mfg. Dep't, pages 133 & 134). Witherite lb. 15 20 Wolfram, Metallic grm. 25 30 Wood Alcohol (see Alcohol, page 5). | " Anacahuita lb. 25 30 68 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Wood Guaiac, Rasped lb. 4 6 “ “ “ bvbbi bbl. 150 “ Sandal ; lb- 3° 4° “ “ Ground, W. H. S. & Co.’s ...lb. 40 45 “ “ Powdered, W. H. S. & Cods.... lb. 45 50 Wood Naphtha (Pyroxylic Spirit) lb. 35 40 Xylol, German, Merck's, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 25 Yttrium, Metallic grni. 9 00 95° Zaffre (Cobalt, Oxide, impure) 75 80 Zinc, Acetate, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 45 5° “ Benzoate, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 70 “ Borate, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Bromide, 1 oz. “ oz. 20 25: “ Carbolate oz. 25 30 ; “ Carbonate, Precip., 1 lb. bots lb. 28 30 “ Chloride Fused, W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 oz. bots oz. 6 8 “ “ Granular, “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 6 8 “ “ Pencils, 1 oz. bots oz. 37 40 “ “ Solution, Cornel., 1 lb. bots lb. 11 12 “ “ “ Medicinal, 1 lb. bots lb. 22 25 “ Cyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 30 “ Ferrocyanide, 1 oz. “ oz. 25 30 “ Hypophosphite, 1 oz. “ . .> oz. 65 70 “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40 “ Lactate, 1 oz. “ oz. 35 40 “ Metallic lb. 60 65 “ “ Pure vi.4 lb. 1 75 2 00 “ “ Granulated lb. 25 30 “ “ Powdered lb.: 35 4° j “ “ • “ Chem. Pure lb. 1 75 2 00 i “ Nitrate, pure, lb. bots lb. 3 oo! 3 25 j " Oxide, true, 1 lb. “ lb. 10 12 j “ “ Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 1 00 ] “ “ English, Hubbuck's, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 60 “ “ “ “ 14 lb. boxes .i lb.' 45 “ Permanganate, oz. bots... oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Phosphate, 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 2 10 “ “ x oz. bots oz. 14 16 j “ Phosphide, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Phosphite, 1 oz. “ ..oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 55 “ Sulphate, Crystals lb. 8 10 “ “ “ Chem. pure, 1 lb. bots Ib.j 25 30 “ “ Pure, Merck’s, 1 lb. bots lb. 30 “ Sulphide, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 35 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 11 12 “ “ “ Merck’s, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 “ Tannate, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 40 “ Valerianate, 1 oz., % oz., and % oz. bots oz. 31' 35 “ “ Crystals, Merck’s, bulk lb. 5 00 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. bots oz.; 50 “ “ “ “ Vi oz. “ oz. | 75 “ “ Powd., “ 1 oz. “ oz. 30 Zinnstein lb- 2 00 2 25 Zircon, Metallic grm.1600 “ Mineral oz. 50 “ Oxide grm. 1 10 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 69 E. MERCK’S CHEMICALS. These articles are all in original packages, as imported, and the prices include the cost of bottles and boxes. Acid, Acetic, Glacial, i oz. bots oz. 15 “ “ “ y lb. bots lb. 1 20 “ “ “ y lb. bots lb. 1 10 “ “ “ 1 lb. bots .. lb. 100 “ Arsenic, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz. 10 “ Arsenious, Pure, x oz. bots oz. 10 “ “ “ y lb. bots... lb. 75 “ “ “ y. lb. “ .lb. 65 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 60 “ “ “ Powdered, 1 oz. bots oz. 10 “ Benzoic, Artif., 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 50 “ Boracic, Pure, Powdered, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 “ “ “ Cryst. 1 lb. bots lb. 75 “ Butyric, 1 lb. bots , lb. 2 00 “ Carbolic, 1 oz. bots oz. 10 “ • “ y lb. bots lb. 75 “ “ lb. “ lb. 60 “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 50 “ Cathartinic, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 " Chloracetic, 1 oz. bots .oz. 60 " Chromic, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Chrysophanic, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 7 50 “ Dichloracetic, 1 oz. bots oz. 60 “ Gallic, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Hydriodic Fuming, bulk lb. 3 00 “ Lactic, Concen rated, ioz. bots oz. 30 “ “ “ y lb. bots lb. 3 75 “ '• “ y2 lb. “ lb. 3 60 " “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 “ “ “ 5 lb. “ lb. 2 80 “ Molybdanic, 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ “ y lb. “ lb. 5 50 “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 5 00 “ Osmic, 1 grm. vials grm. 2 00 “ Oxalic, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 65 " Phosphoric, Glacial, 1 oz. bots oz. 15 “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. i 40 “ “ “ ylb. “ lb. i 15 “ “ “ i lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ Pure, Sp. Gr. 1, 12, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Pyrogallic, 1 oz. bots.. oz. 45 “ Salicylic, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 “ “ y lb. bots lb. 2 25 “ y lb. “ lb. 2 15 “ 1 lb. boxes lb. 2 00 “ from Gaultheria, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 00 “ Sclerotinic, 1 grm. vials grm. 20 11 Succinic, Purified, 1 oz. bots ,.. . .oz. 25 " Tannic, Pure, White, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 Aconitine, y oz. vials drm. 2 00 Allantoine, 10 grm. bots grm. 30 70 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Aloin, l/t oz. vials oz* 1 25 “ i oz. vials * oz- 1 00 “ 1 lb. bots I*3- 12 00 Alum, Ferric, Ammon., 1 lb. bots lb. 70 Alumina, Acetate, Dry, Y lb. bots lb- 3 00 “ Sulphate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb- 1 25 Ammonia, Acetate, Crystals, Y lb lb- 4 00 “ Benzoate, x oz. bots oz- 45 “ Bichromate, 1 oz. bots oz- 3° “ “ Y lb. bots lb- 3 5° «< “ 1 lb. “ lb- 3 00 “ Carbonate, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb- “ Carbazotate, 1 oz. bots oz• 5° •< “ in bulk . 1 lb- 600 “ Ferric, Alum, 1 lb. bots, (see Alum Ferric. Ammon.). “ Molybdate, 1 oz. bots 02• 5° “ “ x lb. bots • lb- 600 “ Muriate, Pure; bulk lb- 20 ** “ C. P., 1 lb. bots ' lb- So “ Oxalate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb* 1 25 “ Picro-Carminate, 1 oz. bots . oz< 5 00 “ Picronitrate, (see Carbazot.). “ Sulph., Iron, 1 lb. bots., (see Iron, Ammon., Sulph.). “ Sulphate, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb- 5° Apiol, 1 oz. bots oz- 1 00 Apomorphia, Amorph., Yz oz. bots drm. 1 25 “ Crystals, Yz oz. bots drm. 3 5° Aspidospermine, Citrate, % grm. bots grm- 2 5° Atropine, Pure, Yz oz. bots drm. 1 25 “ Sulphate, Yz oz. bots drm. 1 10 “ “ r-16 oz. bots drm. 1 20 Barium, Carbonate, Precip., 1 lb. bots lb- 4° “ Caustic, Pure, Cryst. 1 lb. bots lb- 6° “ Chloride, Cryst. Pure, 1 lb. bots lb- 3° “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz> 55 “ Nitrate, Pulv., bulk lb- 25 “ Sulphide, 1 lb. bots lb- 5° Cadmium, Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz- 25 “ Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz> 4° Caffeine, Citrate, Yz oz. bots oz- 2 IO >• •' 1 oz. “ oz- 1 90 “ 1 lb. " lb- 25 00 •• Pure oz- 2 10 Calabarine, (see Eserine). Calcium, Chloride, Crude, bulk lb. 10 “ “ Pure Anhydrous, 1 lb. bots lb. 40 •• <■ sib. “ lb. 3° " “ C. P., .1 lb. bots lb. 40 “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots lb- 2 00 “ Lactophosphate, Pulv., 1 oz. bots oz. 30 •' “ Cryst. 1 oz. bots oz. 5° “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 650 “ Sacchar., 1 oz. bots oz- 20 ■' " Y- lb. “ ; lb- 250 “ “ 1 lb. •' lb. 2 25 “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz- 5° GENERAL PRICES, CURRENT. 71 Calcium, Sulphide, i oz. bots oz> 10 << “ 1 lb. “ ....lb. 50 “ “ 5 lb. bots Ik. 4° “ Sulphite, Pure, Y lb. bots 1 75 • ■ - 1 lb. " lb- 1 So Cannabin, Tannate, 1 grm. vials 75 Cerium Oxalate, 1 oz. bots OZ- 20 “ “ H lb. “ lb- 2 40 « <• 14 lb. *• -lb- 2 20 •• 44 1 lb. " lb- 2 00 “ “ in bulk lb- 1 80 Chinolin, Pure, x oz. bots oz- 75 “ Salicylate, 1 oz. bots oz- 1 00 “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz- 1 5° “ Tartrate, 1 oz. 44 oz- 75 Chloralhydrate Cryst., 1 oz. bots • oz- 20 •• lb. “ lb- 1 95 lb. “ •••lb- 1 75 «■ “ 1 lb.' 44 lb- 1 60 Chrome Alum, large Cryst., bulk lb- 20 “ “ “ “ 1 lb. bots lb- 3° Chromium, Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz- 1 5° Cobalt Chloride, 1 oz. bots oz- 5° “ Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz> 5° “ Sulphate, 1 oz. “ oz- 5° Codeine, Pure, Cryst., J4 oz. bots oz- 6 00 Colchicin, % oz. bots drm. 1 75 Coniine in J4 oz bots drm. 75 Copper Acetate, Pure, Cryst, bulk lb- 7° “ Sulphate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb- 4° Cotoine Ver., 1 grm. bots ; grm. 4° Creasote from Beech wood Tar, Y lb bots lb- 3 25 44 lb. " lb- 3 00 “ Pure White, 1 lb. bots lb. 90 » “ “ lb. “ lb. 1 00 <■ “ “ lbs. “ lb. 1 25 Crotonchloralhydrate, x oz. bots oz- 1 25 Curare, 1 grm. bots grm- 3° Daturin, 1 grm. vials grm- 3 00 Diastase, oz. bots. oz- 3° 11 j OZ. ** . OZ. 2 OO Digitaline, Pure, Pulv., Yt oz. bots drm. 1 50 Duboisine Sulph., 5 gr. vials grain. 25 “ Pure, Amorph., 5 gr. vials grain. 30 Elaterine, White, Cryst., 1 oz. vials oz. 40 00 • ■ “ “ 14 oz. “ drm. 600 “ “ “ 1 grm “ grm. 1 75 “ “ “ 5 gr. vials grain. 15 Elaterium, White, oz. vials drm. 90 * * * * 1 oz. 41 oz. 6 00 Ergotine Bonjeans, 1 oz. vials °z- 4° “ “ K lb. “ lb- 4 75 4 4 4 4 %lb. " lb- 460 4 4 4 4 1 lb. 44 lb. 4 50 Eserine Salicylate, grm.44 grm. 5 00 44 Sulph , 1 grm. vials ...grm. 4 00 72 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Eserine, Sulph., io gr. vials grain. 30 “ “ s gr. “ grain. 30 Ether, Acetic Absolute, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Butyric Concentr. 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 Eucalyptol, 1 oz. vials oz. 75 Extr. Aloes Aqueous, y lb. bots lb. 1 20 “ “ “ y2 lb. bots lb. 1 10 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ Calabar Bean, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 50 “ “ “ y2 oz. “ ..oz. 175 “ Cinchona aqu. sicc., 1 oz. bots oz. 40 " “ Regiae, Aq. Sicc., 1 oz. bots oz. 75 " “ Reg. Alcohol, Dry, 1 oz. bots oz. 85 " Frig. Parat., 1 oz. bots oz. 50 “ Frig. Parat., % lb. bots lb. 6 00 “ “ Detannated, 1 lb. " ' lb. 1600 “ Cubebs Ether, 1 lb. bots lb. 5 00 % lb. “ lb. 525 “ “ " 14:1b. " ....'. lb. s SO '• “ “ i oz. “ oz. 40 “ Ferri Pomati, y lb. pots -lb. 1 00 y2 lb. “ lb. 85 1 lb. “ lb. 75 “ Filicis Maris, see Oil Male Fern. “ Graminis, y lb. pots lb. 1 20 “ “ Xlb. “ lb. 1 10 " *' 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ Hyoscyamus Sicc., 1 oz. bots oz. 25 Alcoh. Ph. Germ., 1 oz. pots oz. 25 " Malt Powd., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 5° “ Mezereon, Alcoh., 1 oz. pots oz, 50 " Nux Vomica Aqueous, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 " “ “ Alcoh. Pulv., 1 oz bots oz. 35 " Opium, Dry, 1 oz. bots oz. 1 io “ Rhatany Sicc., y lb. bots lb. 1 70 11 " “ y lb. “ lb. 1 60 “ “ “ 1 lb. " lb. 1 50 “ Rhubarb Aq., Dry, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ " Comp. Ph. G., 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ Tarax., 1 lb. pots lb. 75 " Trifol. Fibr. (Buckbean), 1 lb. pots lb. 1 00 Haematoxylin, *4 oz. bots drm. 75 Homatropine Hydrobrom, y grm. bots grm. 8 00 Hyoscyamine, Pure Cryst. White, 5 gr. bots grain. 60 “ “ “ “ yB oz. bots drm. 30 00 “ Pure Color, yi oz. bots drm. 8 00 *' “ y oz. " drm. 7 75 “ Sulphate, Amorph. Color, y grm. bots grm. 3 50 Iodoform, Fine Powder, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ “ " y lb. " lb. 4 20 •• ” “ y lb. •• lb. 4 IO " •* •• 1 lb. “ lb. 4 00 Iron Acetate, Dry, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 “ Ammon. Sulph., 1 lb. bots lb. 30 " by Hydrogen, 1 oz. bots oz 12 " “ " y lb. " lb. 1 20 Iron by Hydrogen, % lb. bots lb. 1 10 1 1 * * * * J 11 .... .. a • . It). X OO *• •* “ Bulk , lb- 9° " Dialysed, Liquid, 1 lb. bots. lb. 40 “ Scales, 1 oz. “ oz* 4° “ Filings, Alcohol, 1 lb. “ lb- 35 “ Lactate, Powd., 1 oz. bots .... ..... oz. 15 “ “ *• y lb. " lb. 1 45 “ “ 11 y2 lb. bots lb- 1 35 “ *' “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 25 “ “ Cryst., 1 oz. bots oz- 25 ■ < << <* y \b. " lb- 2 00 “ Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bots oz> 3° “ Salicylate, x oz. bots oz- 5° “ Sacchar. Carbon, y lb. bots lb- 7° “ “ “ y lb. “ lb. 60 “ “ " I lb lb. 5° “ “ Oxide, y lb. bots lb. 1 10 '* •• *« % lb. “ lb. 1 00 << “ << j it). •< lb. 90 “ Succinate, 1 oz. bots oz- b° “ Sulphuret, bulk .. lb. 15 Koossin Amorph., *4 oz. bots drm. 1 50 Lactucarium Germ., 1 oz. bots oz- bo Lead Acetate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 60 Lithia Benzoate, 1 oz. bots °z- 7° “ Bromide, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 “ *• yib. ■■ ib. 500 •* " K lb. “ lb- 4 90 " Carbonate, 1 oz. bots °z- 35 “ “ yib. “ lb. 5 00 “ Citrate Cryst., 1 oz. bots 1 °z- 35 Magnesia Boro-Citrate., 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ “ y lb. *■ lb. 300 " “ lb. “ '..lb. 27s " “ 1 lb. “ lb. 250 “ Chloride, C. P., 1 lb lb. 50 " “ Pure, Cryst., 1 lb. bots lb. 30 " “ “ “ 5 lb. “ lb. 25 “ Sulphate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 25 Magnesium, in bars ■ oz. 4 50 Metall., powd., 1 oz. bots oz. 4 00 Manganese Sulphate, Pure, Cryst., 1 oz. bots oz. 15 Mannit, 1 lb. boxes lb. 1 75 “ Klb. “ lb. 200 Menthol, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 •• 1 lb. “ lb. 10 00 Mercury, Nitrate, C. P, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 “ Oxide, black, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ “ red Levig., y lb. bots lb. x 75 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 150 “ “ yellow, 1 oz. bots oz. 25 “ Sulpho-Cyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 35 Morphia Sulphate, J4 oz. bots oz. 3 50 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 3 25 Naphtol, White, Cryst., 1 oz. bots oz. 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 73 74 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Naphtol, White, Re-Cryst., i oz. bots oz. 75 Nickel Nitrate, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 “ Sulphate, x oz. bots oz. 25 Oil Male Fern, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 “ “ “ X- lb. “ lb. 3 75 •“ “ “ Vi lb. “ lb. 325 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 Pelletierine, Tannate, 1 grm. bots ! grm. 1 50 Pepsin Lamatsch, 1 oz. bots oz. 65 “ “ X lb. “ lb. 9 00 Phloroglucin, 10 grm. bots grm. 20 Physostigmine. (See Eserine.) Picrotoxine, Ye oz. bots oz. 7 co Pilocarpine Muriate, 5 gr. bots gr. 8 “ “ 10 gr. “ gr. 8 " “ X grm. bots. and 1 grm. bots grm. 1 00 “ “ y% oz. bots oz. 30 00 “ “ X oz. bots. and 1 oz. bots oz. 28 00 “ Nitrate, 5 gr. bots gr. 8 “ “ 10 gr. “ gr. 8 “ “ IS gr- “ gr. 8 “ Pure, 5 gr. “ gr. 20 “ “ 10 gr. “ gr. 20 “ “ IS gr- “ ..gr. 20 Platinum Chloride, C. P., Ye oz. bots oz. 6 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 5 50 Potassa, Bicarbonate, C. P., 1 lb. bots.- lb. 75 “ Bichromate, •* 1 lb. “ lb. 80 “ Caustic, fused, white, in sticks, X lb. bots.. lb. 90 “ “ “ “ “ X lb. “ lb. 80 “ “ “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 70 “ C. P., by Alcohol, % lb. bots lb. 1 50 “ Cyanide, Pure, % lb. bots lb. 2 50 “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 25 “ Ferro-cyanide, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 “ Ferri-cyanide, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 2 00 “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 “ Iodide, Pure Ph. G., 1 oz. “ oz. 30 “ “ “ “ X lb. “ lb. 3 50 “ “ “ “ Mlb- “ lb- 3 2S “ “ “ “ • 1 lb. “ lb. 3 00 “ Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 “ Nitrate, C. P., 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Oxalate, “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ Permang. Pure, Cryst., 1 oz. bots oz. 12 “ “ “ “ X lb. “ lb. 1 00 “ “ “ “ X lb. “ lb. 90 " “ “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 80 11 Sulpho-cyanide, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 “ “ X lb. “ lb. 1 50 “ “ 1 lb. “ lb. 1 25 Propylamine, 1 oz. bots oz. 75 Ptyalin, X oz. bots oz. 1 10 “ 1 oz. ** oz. 1 00 Quassine, Amorphous, Ye oz. bots oz. 8 00 Quinine Chinate, X oz. bots drm. 1 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 75 Quinine, Tannate, % oz. bots oz- 1 20 <* •• i oz. “ °Z- 100 Resina Copaiva *k. 1 5° Resina Jalapaee Radice, bulk 5 00 Resorcin, Pure, Cryst., Alb., 1 oz. bots oz- “ “ Resubl. Albiss., 1 oz. bots.. 0Z- Salicine, 1 oz. bots oz- 35 “ 1 lb. “ lb- 3 2S Salt, Carlsbad, Artif., bulk 12 Santonine, 1 oz. bots 02 • 35 “ 1 lb. bots Ik- ® 00 Soda Benzoate Artif., 1 oz. bots 02• 3° “ “ “ % lb. bots. Ik- 3 20 “ " " lb. bots Ik; 3 10 *• •• “ 1 lb Ik- 3°o “ Bicarbon. Pure Cryst., 1 lb. bots Ik. 4° “ “ “ “ 5 lb. bots Ik. 35 “ “ “ Powd., 1 lb. bots Ik. 35 " “ “ “ 5 lb. bots 3° “ Bisulphite, Pure, 1 lb bots Ik. 75 " Carbolate, 1 oz. bots 02 • 20 41 Carbonate, Dry, C. P., 1 lb. bots Ik. 7° “ “ “ “ 5 lb. bots Ik. 60 “ “ Pure Cryst., 1 lb. bots Ik. 4° “ Caustic in Sticks, Pure, 1 lb. bots ' Ik. 65 “ " “ C. P. by Alcohol, 1 lb. bots lb- 1 4° “ Chloride, C. P., 1 lb. bots ........ ...lb. 40 “ “ “ 5 lb. bots 'k. 35 “ Choleate, Pure, 1 oz. bots oz- 35 “ Hypophosphite, 1 lb. bots Ik. 2 co “ Hyposulphite, C. P., 1 lb. bots Ik. 60 “ Lactophosphate, 1 oz. bots 0Z- 5° «• Lime, C. P., 1 lb. bots Ik. 70 “ “ “ S lb. bots Ik. 60 “ Permanganate, 1 lb. bots Ik. 5° " Phosphate Cryst., bulk Ik. 20 “ “ C. P., 1 lb. bots Ik. 60 “ Pyrophosphate, 1 lb. bots - Ik. 75 “ “ 5 lb. bots Ik. 65 “ Salicylate, Powd., 1 oz. bots 02 • 25 11 “ “ % lb. bots Ik. 3 00 “ " “ y2 lb. bots 2 85 “ “ “ 1 lb. bots 275 “ “ Cryst., % lb. bots Ik. 5 00 " Santonate, 1 oz. bots 0Z- 100 “ Sulphate, Pure, Dry, 1 lb. bots Ik. 35 “ “ “ Cryst., 1 lb. bots Ik. 25 “ “ “ “ 5 lb. bots Ik. 20 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots 0Z- *8 • • “ “ 1 lb. bots 2 50 “ “ Carbonate, 1 oz. bots oz- 25 *• " Vinate, lb. bots oz- 25 “ “ “ 1 lb. bots -Ik. 1 5° “ Tartrate, Cryst., % lb. bots lb- 1 co “ Tungstate, Crude Ik. 30 Solution Phospho-Wolframic Acid, 1 lb. bots Ik. 1 5° 76 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Spirits Cochlear, i lb. bots lb. 50 " Formic, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ “ Vt lb. bots lb. 55 Starch Iodide, 1 oz. bots oz. 30 Strontian Oxalate, 5 lb. bots lb. 1 30 “ Nitrate, bulk lb. 20. Strychnia Phosphate, 1 oz. bots oz. 4 00 “ “ 1 lb. bots. lb. 60 00 Syrup Buckthorn, 1 lb. bots lb. 65 “ “ 5 lb. bots . lb. 55 Thymol, 1 oz. bots oz. 6a “ 1 lb. bots lb. 9 00 Trimethylamine, Chloride, % oz. vials drm. 1 40 Tyrosin, 10 grm. bots grm. 2 00 Uranium Acetate, 1 oz. bots oz. 80 “ " 1 lb. bots lb. 12 00 Veratrine, % oz. bots oz. 3 50 “ 1 oz. “ oz. 3 00 Water Bitter Almonds, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 “ Cherry Laurel, 1 lb. bots lb. 50 Wine of Pepsin, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 Zinc, Metallic, Granulated, free from Arsenic, bulk lb. 60 “ Phosphide, 1 oz. bots oz. x 00 “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 14 00 “ Sulphate,- Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 30 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, 1 oz. bots oz. 20 “ Valerianate, Cryst., J4 oz. bots oz. 75 “ “ “ 1 oz. bots .' oz. 50 “ “ “ bulk lb. 5 00 " “ Powd., 1 oz. bots oz. 30 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 77 PEESSED BARKS, HERBS, AND ROOTS. HERBS ARE IN % AND % LB. PACKETS, AT THE PRICES ANNEXED. IN I OZ. PACKETS THE PRICE IS 6 CENTS PER LB. HIGHER. ROOTS AND BARKS ARE IN I LB. PACKETS. Abscess Root, lb. 50 Aconite Leaves “ 20 “ Root, “ 25 Agrimony, “ 25 Alder Bark, Black “ 25 “ Berries, “ “ 50 “ Red, or Tag “ 20 “ Striped, “ 25 Alum Root “ | 30 Angelica Leaves “ 23 “ Root “ 25 “ Seed “ 30 Apple-tree Bark “ 25 Arbutus, Trailing “ 25 Arnica Flowers “ 20 “ Root, " Ash Bark, Mountain, “ 25 “ “ Prickly “ 35 “ Berries, “ “ 90 ‘ ‘ Bark, White, “ 25 Asparagus Root “ 30 Avens Root “ 30 Back-ache Brake, “ 30 ;Balm, Lemon “ 30 “ Mountain “ 30 “ Sweet “ 30 Balm Gilead Buds “ 40 Balmony “ 25 Balsam, Sweet “ 20 Barberry Bark “ 25 Basil, Sweet “ 35 Basswood Bark “ 35 Bayberry “ “ 20 “ Leaves, “ 25 Bear Berry, (Uva Ursi,) “ 15 Beccabunga “ 30 Beech Bark “ 25 “ Drops “ 30 “ Leaves “ 25 Beggar’s Tick, “ 30 Belladonna Leaves “ 30 Bellwort, " 30 Benne Leaves “ 30 Beth Root “ 30 Betony Weed “ 30 Bindweed j “ 30 Birch Bark, Black “ 20 Bitter Root “ 30 Bittersweet, Bark of Root.... “ 30 ‘ ‘ Berries j “ 35 “ Herb “ 35 Blackberry Root, “ 20 “ Bark of Root “ 20 Black Cherry Bark “ 15 “ Root “ 25 “ Snake-root " 20 Blazing Star Root lb. o- Blessed Thistle “ oo Blood Root “ jr Blue Flag " 25 Boneset, “ ig Borage “ 25 Bouncing-Bet, “ 30 Boxwood Bark “ 25 “ Flowers,..., “ 30 Brooklime “ 30 Buckbean “ 25 'Buckhorn Brake “ 30 Buckthorn Berries, “ qc Bugle, Bitter, “ 25 “ Sweet “ 25 Burdock Leaves “ 25 “ Root “ 25 “ Seeds “ 20 Butterfly Weed “ 25 Butternut Bark, 11 2o Button Snake-root “ 25 Buck-horn Root “ 30 Calamus “ 25 Canada Thistle Root “ 30 Canadian Fleabane, “ 25 Cancer Root Plant, “ Canker Weed, “ 30 Cardinal Flower, Blue, “ Carduus, Spotted “ 30 Carrot Leaves, wild, ! “ 30 " Seeds, “ “ 30 Catnip “ 20 Cedar Apples bulk “ “ Berries, “ Celandine, Garden “ 30 •* Wild i “ 25 Centaury, American, “ 30 Camomile, Low “ 30 Checkerberry “ 20 Cherries, Wild ! “ 25 Cherry Bark, Wild “ 2o Chicory, “ 25 Chickweed “ 25 Chocolate Root “ 30 Cicily, Sweet, “ 40 Cicuta Leavefc “ 25 Cinque-Foil,.. “ qc Clary “ 30 Clavers “ 25 Clover Heads, Red “ 30 “ “ White, “ 28 Cocash Root “ 33 Cohosh Root, Black, “ 20 “ ,r Blue, | “ | so “ “ Red “ 40 “ “ White “ | 35 78 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Coltsfoot, lb. 25 Coltstail “ 3° Comfrey Root, “ 15 Consumption Brake,.... “ 30 Coolwort “ 35 Cotton Root “ 25 “ “ Bark “ 25 Com Snake-root “ Cowparsnip Leaves,.'. “ 30 “ Root, “ 30 “ Seed “ 30 Cramp Bark “ 20 Cranesbill, " | 25 Crawley “ | 2 25 Crowfoot “ j 25 Cuckold " 35 Culver’s Root “ 25 Daisy Flowers “ 25 Dandelion Herb “ i 25 ■ * Root, “ I 25 Devil’s Bit “ 55 Devil’s Shoe-string, " .25 Dill Seed " 40 Dittany “ 25 Dock, Broad Leaf, '* 30 “ Yellow “ 25 “ Water, “ 30 Dogwood Bark, “ 20 “ Flowers “ 30 “ Round leaved,.... “ 25 “ Swamp, “ 25 Dragon Root, “ 30 Dragon’s Claw, “ 2 25 Elecampane, “ 20 Elder Bark,.. “ 25 “ Flowers “ 25 “ Dwarf. “ 30 “ Sweet “ 30 Eve’s Cup, “ 3° Euphorbia, Root ' 30 Fern, Female, “ 30 “ Male " 25 “ Meadow, “ 25 “ “ Burs “ 25 “ Sweet, “ 20 Fever Bush Bark, “ 30 “ “ Leaves, “ 30 Feverfew, “ 4° Fever Root, “ 35 Fireweed, “ 25 Fit Root, “ Five Finger “ 30 Fleabane " 25 “ Philadelphia “ 25 Flower-de-lhce, “ 30 Fox-Glove | “ 25 Frostwort “ 28 Fumitory " 25 Garget “ 25 Gentian, V j 20 Blue " : 20 Gill-go-over-the-ground, “ | 30 Ginger, Wild, “ | 25 Ginseng, “ 2 00 Goldthread, “ j 50 Golden-rod “ | 3° “ Seal, “ | 4° Goose Grass “ ! 25 Gravel Plant “I 25 “ Root " | 25 Green Hellebore,... .: lb. 25 Hardhack Leaves “ 25 Heal-All “ 25 Heart's-Ease “ 25 Hellebore, Black ‘‘ 25 “ White “ 25 Hemlock Bark, “ 20 “ Leaves “ 20 “ Poison, “ 25 Henbane, Black, “ 25 High Cranberry Bark “ 25 Hoarhound “ 20 Hoarhound, Water “ 25 Hollyhock Flowers, “ 7° Horse Balm Root, “ 25 Horsemint 1 “ 25 Horseradish Leaves “ 1 3° “ Root “ 3° Hyssop, : " 25 Ice Plant, “ 7° Indian Hemp, Black, * 3° “ “ White “ : 25 “ Tobacco “ j 25 “ Turnip “ 1 30 Indigo, Wild “ 25 Ink Root, ; “ 3° Ipecacuanha, American “ 30 Ivy, Ground “ 25 Jacob’s Ladder “ 30 jessamin, Yellow “ 25 job's Tears, “ 9° johnswort “ 25 ! King's Clover “ Knot Grass, “ 25 Labrador Tea " : 25 Ladies’ Slipper “ 25 “ Sorrel " ; 3° Larch Bark, American “ 20 Larkspur Herb " 3° Laurel Leaves “ 25 Lavender Flowers “ 15 Leatherwood Bark “ 25 Lettuce, Garden " 1 25 Wild " s 22 Life Everlasting, “ 20 Life-of-man, “ 25 j Life Root “ 25 Lily, White Pond, “ 35 “ Yellow Pond “ 25 Liverwort “ 4° Lobelia Herb, “ 20 Lovage Leaves “ 3° “ Root, “ 30 Lungwort, “ ! 25 Maiden Hair, “ 25 Male Fern “ 25 Mallow, Low “ 25 Mallow, Marsh, Leaves, “ 25 Man Root “ 3° Mandrake Root “ | 25 Maple, Red or Soft “ j 20 “ Striped “ 25 Marigold Flowers " 5° jMarjorum, Sweet, “ 25 Marsh Rosemary, “ 30 I |Masterwort Leaves “ j 25 “ Root •* 3® “ Seed, '* | 25 May Apple " I 20 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. May Flower lb. 30 “ Weed “ 18 Meadow Cabbage, Root “ “ Fern, Burs “ “ “ Leaves “ “ Sweet “ Melilot Milfoil “ 20 Milkweed Root “ 25 “ Wandering “ 25 Mocassin Root “ Moldavian Balm “ 25 Monarda “ 30 Monkshood “ 30 Moose wood “ 25 Motherwort “ 25 Mountain-ash Bark “ 25 Mountain Mint “ 25 Mouse Ear “ . 25 Mouth Root “ 50 Mugwort 11 25 Mullein Herb “ 20 “ Seed “ 5° Myrtle Leaves “ 25 Nanny-bush Bark “ 15 Narrow-leaf Dock “ 30 Nerve Root “ 25 Nettle Flowers " 5° " Root “ 3° Nightshade, Black “ 35 “ Deadly “ 35 “ Woody “ 4° Oak Bark, Black “ 15 “ “ Red “ 15 <• << White “ 15 Oak of Jerusalem “ 30 Old Man " 4° One Berry “ 3° Origanum “ 25 Osier Bark, Green “ 25 “ “ Red “ 25 Oswego Tea 11 30 Oxeye Daisy Flowers “ 3° Pappoose Root “ 25 Parilla, Yellow, “ 25 Parsley Leaves “ 3° “ Root “ 35 “ Seed “ 3° Partridge-berry Vine “ 25 Patience Dock “ 25 Peach Bark “ 3° “ Leaves “ 3° ■' Pits “ 3° Pennyroval “ J9 • Pepny Flowers “ Root “ 50 Peppermint “ 19 Pigeon Berry Root “ 20 Pilewort “ 3° Pine Bark, White “ 20 Pipe Plant Root “ 75 Pipsissewa “ 20 Plantain Leaves “ 25 “ Spotted “ 3° Pleurisy Root “ 25 Poke Berries “ 25 “ Root " 25 Polypody “ 25 Poplar Bark, Black “ 20 “ “ White "j 18 I Poppy Capsules 1 lb. 30 “ Flowers ! “ 60 “ Leaves “ 30 Pride-weed . “ 25 Princess’Feather “ 30 j! “ Pine “ 20 I Puccoon Root, Red i “ 15 “ Yellow “ 30 ' Pumpkin Seeds “ 18 i Pussey Willow “ 25 :; Queen-of-the-Meadow, Herb. 1 “ 20 “ “ “ Root. “ 25 Queen’s Delight J “ 25 Ragweed “ ! 25 Raspberry Leaves “ 20 Rattle Root “ 20 j Rattlesnake Root “ 30 || Rattlesnake’s Master “ 25 11 Red Root “ 30 11 Rheumatic Weed “ 25 Rich Weed “ 25 Rock Brake “ 25 I Rock Parsley Root “ I 35 “ “ Seed “ 30 j Rock Rose “ 25 11 Roman Wormwood “ | 25 ' Rose, Willow “ 25 l Rosemary Leaves “ , 20 " Flowers “ : 55 Rue “ 3° Sage “ 15 Sampson Snakeroot “ 20 Sanicle Root, Black “ | “ “ White “ 35 1 Sarsaparilla, American “ 25 | Sassafras Bark | “ 18 “ Pith | “ 100 Savin j “ 20 Scabious “ 25 “ Sweet 1 “ 30 I Scabish “ 25 Scokeroot “ 20 | Scrofula Plant “ 25 Scullcap “ 25 | Scurvy Grass “ 25 j Senna, American “ | 25 I Shamrock, Water “ 35 j Shield Fern “ 30 | Sidesaddle Plant “ 30 ! “ Rpot M Silkweed Root j “ 25 j Skunk-cabbage Root | “ 30 | Snakehead “ 25 Snakeroot, Black “ 20 | “ Button | “ 30 “ Canada “ 25 *• Corn ; “ J Rattle “ , 25 “ Seneca “ 70 “ White | “ [ 35 I j Soapwort “ 25 j j Solomon’s Seal | “ 25 “ “ Small j " 30 : Sorrel, Sheep “ 30 II Southernwood j “ 30 | Spearmint | “ 20 j j Speedwell, Virginia “ 30 1 Spice-bush, Bark “ 25 j “ Berries j “ 25 [■Spikenard j 20 80 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Spleen wort lb. 30 Spotted Cardus “ 30 “ Plantain.., “ Spurge, Ipecac “ 30 Squaw Root “ 20 “ Vine. “ 25 “ Weed “ 25 Stillingia “ 25 Starwort, Drooping “ 40 Stone Root “ | 25 Stork’s Bill “ 30 Stramonium Leaves “ 25 * ‘ Root “ 25 “ Seed “ 25 Strawberry Leaves \ “ 20 “ Vines 1 “ 25 Sumach Bark “ 20 “ Berries..., “ 20 “ Leaves “ 20 Summer Savory...., “ 20 Sunflower, Garden “ 30 “ Wild.,...,.,.,,. “ 30 “ Seeds “ -30 Swamp Sassafras “ 25 Sweet Clover. “ 30 “ Flag ,,]. “ ! 25 “ Gale Burrs “ 90 “ “ Herb “ 30 Tamarack Bark “ 20 Tansy, Double “ 20 Tea Berry Plant “ 20 Thimble Weed...... “ 30 Thistle, Blessed “ 30 Thoroughwort “ 20 Thorn Apple Leaves “ 20 “ “ Seed " 20 Thyme “ 20 Toothache’Tree “ 25 Trumpet Weed. j “ 30 Tulip Tree Bark “ 18 Turkey Pea Root “ 25 Turnip, Wild “ 30 Turkey Corn ' “ 25 Uncum | lb. 20 Unicorn Root “ J 30 Upland Sumach Bark “ | 20 “ “ Berries j “ 20 “ “ Leaves “ ! 20 Uv-a Ursi “ ; 16 Valerian, American “ 25 Vervain “ , 25 Violet, Blue “ 30 “ Canker “ ; 30 Virgin’s Bower “ 25 Wa-a-hoo Bark “ 30 Wake Robin “ 25 Walnut Bark “ 25 “ “ White “ 25 Water Avens Root “I 30 ! “ Cup “ : 30 “ Dock “I 25 “ Horehound “ 25 “ Lily, Sweet “ ! 30 “ “ Yellow “I 30 Watermelon Seed “ 25 Water Pepper “ ! 20 “ Shamrock “ Wickup “ 30 Wild Turnip “ 30 Willow Herb “ 30 “ Pussey “■ j 25 “ White “ Bark “ 20 Wintergreen “ 20 Witch-Hazel Bark “ 20 “ “ Leaves “ 1 20 Wolfsbane Leaves “ 30 “ Root “ 30 Wormwood “ , 20 Whitewood “ ! 20 Yarrow “ 20 Yaw Root “ 25 Yellow Dock “ 25 “ Parilla “ 25 “ Root, Canadian “ “ Jessamine “ 20 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 81 Allaire, Woodward & Co.’s Pressed Barks, Herbs, and Roots. Prices quoted are for Herbs and Flowers in ounces. Roots and Barks in pounds. Herbs in halves, quarters, or pounds, 2 cents per pound less. Common Names. Aconite Leaves 30 I “ Root 30 Agrimony 30 Alder Bark, Black 25 “ Red or Tag 25 Angelica Root 35 “ Leaves 30 Arnica Flowers 25 Ash Bark, Prickly 40 “ Bark, Black 35 “ “ Mountain.. 30 Balm, Lemon 40 Balmony 25 Barberry Bark 35 Basswood Bark 20 Bayberry Bark 25 Beech Drops 30 Belladonna Leaves 3=; “ Root 35 Beth Root 30 Bitter Root 35 Bittersweet, false B.of R. 35 Bittersweet Leaves, Dul- camara 40 Bittersweet Twig, Dul- camara 30 Blackberry Root 20 “ Bark of Root. 25 Blessed Thistle 35 Blood Root 20 Blue Flag 30 Black Haw 35 Boneset 22 Borage 35 Boxwood Bark 20 “ Flowers ! 30 Buck Bean Leaves I 35 Bugle Weed Herb, j 30 Burdock Root i 25 Butternut Bark I 20 “ Leaves j 25 Canada Thistle Root.. 35 Carpenters’ Square 30 Catnip 22 Centaury, Am j 30 Cherry Bark, Wild .... 18 Chestnut Leaves 25 Cicily, Sweet I 40 Cicuta Leaves 30 Cleavers 28 Clover Heads, Red 35 “ “ White.. 40 Cohosh, Black j 18 “ Blue 22 “ White j 35 11 Red ; 40 Coltsfoot Leaves 30 Colombo Root, Am 30 “ " Foreign j 30 Comfrey Root 25 Cotton Root Bark ! 28 Cramp Bark I 25 Cranesbill i 25 Culver’s Root ! 40 Dandelion Root, True . j 35 Common Names. Dandelion, Am. Chicory 25 Dittany 30 Dock, Yellow 25 Dwarf Elder 30 Elecampane 22 Elder Bark 30 “ Flowers 30 Fern, Male 30 * ‘ Sweet 30 Feverfew 55 Fire weed 30 Fleabane 40 Foxglove 30 Fringe Tree, B’k of R’t 35 Frostwort 40 Galangal Root j 20 Gold Thread 1 60 Golden Rod j 30 “ Seal i 50 Gravel Plant 30 Hellebore, Black : 30 1 ‘ White | 25 “ American, .j 30 Hemlock Bark 20 “ Leaves j 30 Henbane, Black j 35 Hoarhound 28 Hops, New Crop .. .oz. 45 “ Old “ ...oz. 35 “ old % and y.... 25 “ new and y... 40 Horsemint 30 Hydrangea 25 Hyssop 35 Indian Hemp, Black... 35 “ “ White.. 30 “ Physic 35 “ Turnip 30 Indigo, Wild 25 Ivy, American 30 “ Ground j 25 Jacob’s Ladder j 35 johnswort 25 Lady Slipper 30 Laurel Leaves, lbs 25 Lettuce, Wild 35: Life Root 30 Life Everlasting 30 Liverwort 40 Lobelia Herb J 28 Lovage Leaves ! 35 “ Root 35 Lungwort Moss j 35 ‘ ‘ Leaves I 35 Maiden Hair j 30 Mandrake Root j 25 Marigold Flowers 50 Marjoram, Sweet Ger. .j 35 Matico Leaves i 60 Motherwort ! 30 Mountain Mint j 35 Mullein Herb ■ 22 Oak Bark, Black 18 “ “ Red 18 “ White ; 18 Common Names. Parilla, Yellow 26 Pennyroyal 23 Peppermint 25 Pine Bark, White 23 Pleurisy Root 23 Poke “ 18 Pond Lily Root, White. 30 “ “ “ Yellow 28 . Poplar Bark, White... 18 “ “ Yellow... 18 Poppy Flowers, Red 35 Princess Pine 30 Queen of the Meadow Herb 30 QueenoftheM’d’wRoot 28 Raspberry Leaves 30 Rhatany 30 Rose Petals, Damask.. 2 75 “ “ Pale 60 Rosemary Leaves 30 Rue 35 Saffron, American 60 Sage Italian oz. 20 “ Domestic oz. 30 “ Italian, and % . 13 “ Domestic, % and y 26 Sarsaparilla, American. 25 “ Mex 25 ‘ ‘ Hond 50 Savin Leaves 30 Scullcap 35 Skunk Cabbage Root.. 28 Smart Weed 25 Snake Root, Button... 28 “ “ Canada.. 35 “ “ Virginia.. 50 “ “ Samson.. 30 Soap Tree Bark 25 Solomon’s Seal '... 25 Southernwood 33 Spearmint 23 Spikenard 25 Squaw Vine 30 Stramonium Leaves... 25 Stone Root 30 Stillingia 24 Sumach Bark 25 Summer Savory 30 Sweet Flag 25 Tamarack Bark 20 Tansy, Double 23 Thyme 30 Unicorn Root 40 Vervain Herb 30 “ Root 30 Wafer Ash, Bark of Rt. 40 Wahoo Bark of Root.. 50 Water Pepper 23 Wild Yam 25 Wintergreen 25 Witch Hazel Bark j 20 “ “ Leaves... 26 Wormwood 25 Yarrow 30 Yellow Jessamine 25 82 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S WILSON’S PRESSED BARKS, HERBS, AND ROOTS Aconite Leaves 45 Agrimony 45 .Alder Bark, Black 30 Angelica Leaves 40 Arnica Flowers ' 35 Ash Bark, Prickly 40 Avens Root ; 55; Balm Lemon i 50 “ Sweet j 50! Balmony 451 Basil Sweet ' 55 1 Belladonna Leaves.... j 45 j Blood Root j 25 | Boneset j 35 Borage 45 Boxwood Flowers 45 Broom I 35 j Bugle Bitter 45 “ Sweet ; 45 j j Burdock Leaves j 30 “ Root j 35 Catmint 45 | Celandine (Garden).... 55 Centaury, Red 45 Chamomile, Low 70! Checkerberry Leaves.. 40 Cherry Bark, Wild.... 251 Chickweed 80 Cicuta 40 Cleavers 40 Clover Tops, Red 45 “ “ White... 451 Coca Leaves 1 55! Coltsfoot Leaves 40 Comfrey Root 35 Coolwort. 55 Dandelion Root 45 Dock Root, Yellow 25 Elder Flowers I 40 Elecampane Root 30 Fern, Meadow I 40 “ Sweet i 30 Feverbush 30 Feverfew 80 Figwort 55 Fireweed 45 Five-finger 45 Fleabane 55 II Foxglove 40 Fringe Tree 45 Frostwort 45 Fumitory 55 Goldenrod, Sweet 45 Goldenseal Root 55 Gold 1 h read 65 Grindelia 80 Hair Cap Moss 45 j Hardhack Leaves 40! Henbane 551 Hollyhock Flowers.... 5s Hops 1 25 Horehound 50 Horseradish Leaves... 40 Hyssop 45 Ivy, Ground 45 jaborandi Jacob's Ladder* 45 Johns wort 45 Koosso . Larkspur 451 Laurel Leaves 451 Lettuce, Garden 45 Life Everlasting 40 Liverwort 50 Lobelia Leaf 50 Lovage Leaves 45 “ Root 55 Lungwort 45 Maidenhair 40 Mallow Maroli Root... 40 Mallows, Low 38 Mandrake Root 25 Marigold Flowers 65 Marjoram, Sweet 60 Marsh Rosemary Root. 30 Matico Leaves 55 Mayflower 40 Mayweed 45 Melilot 40 Motherwort 50 Mountain Mint 45 Mouse-ear 45 Mugwort 45 Mullein to 3 Oak Bark, White 25 Ozier Bark, Green 35 Parsley Leaves 40 Peach Leaves......... 40 Pennyroyal 35 Peppermint 50 Pipsissewa 40 Plantain Leaves 40 Pleurisy Root 40 Poplar Bark 20 Poppy Capsules 55 ‘ ‘ Flowers 80 “ Leaves 55 Pulsatilla 45 Queen Meadow Root.. 40 Raspberry Leaves 30 Rose Flowers, Red 2 55 Rue 40 Saffron, American 55 Sage 45 Sarsaparilla, American. 30 “ Foreign.. Savin 30 Scullcap 65 Southernwood... 60 Spearmint 50 Spikenard Root 30 Squaw Vine 40 Strawberry Vine 45 Sumac Leaves 35 Summer Savory 50 Tansy 35 Thimble-Weed 55 Thorn-Apple Leaves.. 45 Thyme 40 Vervain 45 Wahoo 55 Water Pepper 45 Witch-Hazel Bark 30 Wormwood 50 “ Roman.... 40 Wicopy 65 Yarrow 45 These quotations are for pound packages. We make an additional charge for putting in ounce packages of io cts. per pound; two-ounce, 6 cts. per pound; and four- ounce, 4 cts. per pound. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 83 CONCENTRATED MEDICINES; OR Active Principles of Medicinal Plants. The list embraces many preparations from Crude materials of recognized officinal medicinal value. Others, though comparatively new to the profession, are fast gaining confidence in their remedial powers. Each preparation represents the full therapeutic virtues of the crude substance from which it is derived. They are definite in constitution and therapeutic power, uniform, in medicinal strength, reliable in clinical practice, and not liable to vary, change, or deteriorate by age. They are put up in bottles of one ounce avoirdupois, and securely sealed to protect them from the action of the atmosphere. Subject to a discount of 30 %, excepting Podophyllin and Leptandrin, which are net. POWDERS. OBTAINED FROM OZ. Podophyllin, Mandrake net. 45 Leptandrin, Culvers Root net. 45 Aconitin, Aconite Root 5 00 Ampelopsin, American Ivy 1 50 Aletrin, Star Grass 2 25 Alnuin, Tag Alder Bark 1 00 Apocynin, Bitter Root 3 00 Atropin, Belladonna 5 00 Asclepin, Pleurisy Root 1 50 Baptisin, Wild Indigo Root 1 25 Barosmin, Buchu 3 50 Betin, Beets 3 00 Bryonin, White Bryony 1 25 Caulophyllin, Blue Cohosh 80 Cerasein, Choke Cherry 1 00 Chelonin, Balmony 1 75 Chimaphilin, Pipsissewa 1 25 Chionant.hin, Fringe Tree 1 50 Cimicifugin, See Macrotin 75 Collinsonin, Stone Root 2 75 Colocynthin, Bitter-Apple 3 00 Cornin, Dogwood 1 00 Corydalin, Turkey Pea 3 00 Cypripedin, Lady Slipper 1 75 Digitalin, Foxglove 1 50 Dioscorein, Wild Yam 2 00 Ergotin, Dose 1-16 to 1-2grain 250 Erythroxylin, Coca Leaves 6 00 Euonvmin, Waahoo 2 23 Boneset..., 1 00 Queen of the Meadow... 2 00 Eupurpurin, Queen of the Meadow... 2 00 Euphorbin, Blooming Spurge 1 3 00 Frazerin, American Columbo 1 25 Gelsemin, Yellow jessamine 3 00 Geraniin, Cranesbill 80 Gossypiin, Cotton Root 2 50 Hamamelin, Witch Hazel 1 25 Helonin, False Unicorn 2 50 Hydrastin, Goldenseal 2 00 “ Muriate, “ 2 75 POWDERS. OBTAINED FROM OZ. Hydrastin, Sulph., Goldenseal.... 350 Hyoscyamin, Henbane 3 50 Inulin, Elecampane 1 25 Irisin, Blue Flag 1 25 Jalapin, Jalap 3 50 Juglandin, Butternut ! 1 00 Leontodin, Dandelion 2 50 Lobelin, Lobelia 2 50 Lupulin, Hops x 00 Lycopin, Bugle Weed 1 50 Macrotin, Black Cohosh j 75 Menispermin, Yellow Parilla 150 Myricin, Bayberry j 80 Phytolacin, Poke Root ! 1 50 Populin, Poplar 1 00 Prunin, Wild Cherry 1 00 Ptelein, Wafer Ash 200 Rhein, Rhubarb 3 50 Rhusin, Sumach 1 25 Rumin, Yellow Dock 1 50 Sanguinarin, Blood Root 1 25 Scutellarin, Scullcap 2 00 Senecin, Life Root 1 75 Smilacin, Sarsaparilla (Hond)... 300 Stillingin, Queens Root 2 25 Trilliin, Beth Root x 00 Veratrin, American Hellebore... 250 Viburnin, Cramp Bark 2 00 Viburnin,Prun, Black Haw 2 00 Xanthoxylin, Prickly Ash 1 75 OILS. Oil of Capsicum ! x qq “ Erigeron 60 “ Ergot ; 75 “ Ginger (Jamaica) ! 1 00 “ Lobelia (Lobelia Seed) 2 00 “ Male Fern ] r 00 ‘ ‘ Populus , r0 “ Stillingia 1 2c “ Solidago 75 Oleo-Resin of Lobelia | 73 Eupatorin, ) (Perfo.) \ Eupatorin, ? (Purpu.) $ 84 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S French, Car, Picture, and Window GLASS PRICES CURRENT PER BOX 50 FEET. SIZES. SINGLE. DOUBLE. 1st. 2d. 3d- 4 th. ISt. 2d. 3d- 4th. 6 x 8 to io x 15 $13 50 $11 50 $10 75 $10 25 $17 50 $15 00 $14 00 $13 00 11 x 14 to 16 x 24 14 50 13 50 12 50 11 50 20 OO Q l8 OO 16 50 18 x 22 to 20 x 30 18 so 17 OO IS 50 14 00 24 OO 22 OO 20 OO 15 x 36 to 24 x 30 20 50 18 so 16 25 26 50 24 00 21 OO 26 x 28 to 24 x 36 22 OO 20 OO 17 50 29 OO 26 00 23 OO 26 x 36 to 26 x 44 24 OO 22 OO 18 50 30 OO 28 00 24 OO 26 x 46 to 30 x 50 26 OO 24 OO 20 50 33 00 31 00 27 OO 30 x 52 to 30 x 54 27 OO 25 00 21 50 ■ '• i 35 00 32 00 28 00 30 x 56 to 34 x 56 29 OO 27 OO 24 OO 37 00 34 00 30 OO 34 x 58 to 34 x 60 31 OO 29 00 26 00 40 OO 37 00 33 0° 36 x 60 to 40 x 60 35 00 31 00 29 OO 43 00 40 OO 37 00 Sizes above— $15.00 per box extra for every five inches. Discount, 65 %. Enameled Glass, a great variety, packed in cases of ioo feet each. Parties not wanting a whole case, can have it in quantities to suit, cut to any size and shape required. Also, Colored and Ground Glass. An additional io per cent 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 in the 84 united inches bracket. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 85 No. of Lights per Box of 50 Feet. 6x8 150 6J4 x 8% 130 7x9 115 8 x 10 90 8% x io}£ 81 8 x 11 82 8 x 12 75 9 x 11 73 9 x 12 67 9 x 13 62 9 x 14 57 9 x 15 53 9 x 16 50 9 x 18 45 10 x 12 60 10 x 13 55 10 x 14 52 10 x 15 48 10 x 16 45 10 X 17 43 10 x 18 40 IO X 20 36 IO X 22 33 IO x 24 30 IO X 26 28 IO X 28 26 10 x 30 24 11 x 12 55 II X 13 51 II X 14, 47 II x 15 44 11 x 16 41 11 x 17 39 11 x 18 37 11 x 20 33 11 x 22 30 11 x 24 27 12 x 13 46 12 X 14 43 12 x 15 40 12 x 16 38 12 x 17 35 12 x 18 34 12 X 20 30 12 X 22 27 12 X 24 25 12 X 26 23 12 X 28 22 12 X 30 20 12 X 32 19 12 X 34 l8 12 X 36 17 13 x 14 40 13 X 15 37 13 x 16 35 13 x 18 31 13 X 20 28 13 X 22 25 13 x 24 23 13 X 26 21 13 X 28 20 ! 13 x 30 19 | 13 x 32 17 14 X IS 34 14 x 16 32 I 14 x 17 31 14 x 18 29 14 X 20 26 14 X 22 24 I4 X 24 22 I4 X 26 20 14 x 28 19 14 x 30 17 14 x 32 16 14 X 34 15 14 x 36 14 14 x 38 14 14 x 40 13 14 X 42 12 14 x 44 12 | 14 X 46 II 15 x 16 30 15 x 18 27 IS X \20 24 15 X 22 22 15 X 24 20 15 x 26 19 15 X 28 17 15 x 30 16 15 X 32 15 15 X 34 14 15 X 36 13 15 X 38 13 15 X 40 12 16 x 16 28 16 X 18 25 16 X 20 23 16 X 22 21 16 x 24 19 16 X 26 17 16 X 28 16 16 X 30 15 16 x 32 14 16 x 34 13 16 x 36 13 16 x 38 12 16 x 40 11 16 x 42 11 16 x 44 10 16 X 46 10 16 x 48 9 16 x 52 9 16 x 54 8 16 x 60 8 18 x 20 20 18 x 22 18 18 x 24 17 : 18 x 26 I 16 18 x 28 ; 14 18 x 30 14 18 x 32 13 18 x 34 12 18 x 36 11 18 x 38 11 18 x 40 10 18 x 42 10 18 x 44 9 18 x 46 9 18 x 50 8 18 x 52 8 18 x 56 7 18 x 60 7 20 x 22 16 20 x 24 15 20 x 26 14 20 x 28 13 20 X 30 12 20 X 32 II 20 X 34 II 20 X 36 IO 20 X 38 | IO I 20 X 40 9 20 X 42 9 20 x 44 8 20 X 46 8 20 x 48 8 20 x 50 7 20 x 54 7 20 X 58 6 20 X 64 6 22 X 24 14 22 X 26 13 22 X 28 12 22 X 30 ! II 22 X 32 IO 22 X 34 IO 22 X 36 9 22 X 38 9 22 X 40 8 22 X 42 8 22 X 44 7 22 X 48 7 22 X 50 7 22 X 52 6 22 X 56 6 22 x 60 5 I i 24 x 24 13 24 X 26 12 24 X 28 II 24 x 30 ID 24 x 32 IO 24 X 34 9 24 x 36 9 24 x 38 8 24 x 40 8 24 x 42 7 24 x 46 7 24 x 48 6 24 x 50 6 24 x 54 j 6 24 x 56 5 24 x 60 5 24 x 66 ' 5 26 x 28 10 26 x 30 | 9 26 x 32 1 9 26 x 34 8 26 x 36 8 26 x 38 7 26 x 40 7 26 x 42 7 26 x 44 6 26 x 48 j 6 26 x 50 ' 6 26 x 52 5 26 x 54 j 5 26 x 56 5 26 x 58 5 26 x 60 5 28 x 30 9 28 x 32 8 28 x 34 8 28 x 36 7 28 x 38 7 28 x 40 7 28 x 42 6 28 x 44 6 28 x 46 6 28 x 50 5 28 x 56 5 28 x 60 4 28 x 66 4 30 x 34 7 30 x 36 7 30 x 38 7 30 x 40 6 30 x 42 6 30 x 44 6 30 x 46 5 30 x 48 5 30 x 5° 5 3° x 52 5 3° x 54 5 3° x 56 4 30 x 60 4 30 x 64 4 30 x 66 4 3° x 70 3 32 x 34 7 32 x 36 6 32 x 38 6 32 x 40 6 32 x 42 6 32 x 44 5 32 x 46 5 32 x 48 5 32 x 50 5 32 x 56 4 32 x 60 4 32 x 66 3 34 x 36 6 34 x 40 6 34 x 44 5 34 x 46 5 34 x 48 5 34 x 50 4 34 x 54 4 34 x 56 4 34 x 60 4 34 x 66 3 36 x 40 5 36 x 42 5 36 x 44 5 36 x 46 4 36 x 48 4 36 x 50 4 36 x 52 4 36 x 54 4 36 x 56 4 36 x 60 3 36 x 62 3 36 x 64 3 36 x 66 3 36 x 70 3 38 x 44 4 38 x 52 4 40 x 46 4 40 x 50 4 40 x 54 3 40 x 60 3 40 x 66 3 40 x 72 3 44 x 50 3 44 x 56 3 86 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GARDNER’S CHEMICALLY PURE Hypophosphite Preparations. The experience of the past six years in the use of these preparations of chemically pure, Hypophosphites by the medical profession has fully vindicated the statement made by the writer in 1874, when they were first introduced, and at that time strongly urged upon their critical attention, viz.: That “ unless the Physician has used chemically pure Hypophospites, he has not properly tested their effects.” The marked superiority of pure over impure salts in therapeutic effects has been recognized and appreciated by the medical profession, and, as usual, preparations purporting to be similar have been extensively advertised. These are generally compounds, in the use of which the Physician is left no discretion of judgment in the selection of the salts best adapted to the condition of his patient. Gardner’s Unalterable Syrup of Hydriodic Acid, This Syrup has been remarkably useful in Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. (See papers by J. P. Oliver, M.D., Boston, “ Med. and Surg. Journal,” March 4, 1880, and by W. Gill Wylie, M.D., New York, "Medical Record," May 10, 1879.) While it has been found specially useful in these diseases it is applicable to all that large class of affections where the assimilation of Iodine is indicated, as in chronic and subacute catarrhal affections, Goitre, Adipose Tumors, Syphilis, chronic Malarial Poisoning, etc. For highly favorable results in Acute Rheumatism, see N. Y. Medical Record, April 21st, 1883, p. 448. Note.—Physicians desiring to prescribe this preparation will please specify “ Gardner’s, ” as imitations of it have been used in a decomposed state with serious results, disappointing the anticipations of the Physician, and creating undeserved prejudice against this remedy. LIST OF GARDNER’S SPECIAL PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. 13 Fluid Ounce Bottles. Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime perdoz. $10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Soda “ 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Iron “ 1020 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Potassa “ 1020 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Quinia “ 24 00 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Iron “ 10 20 Gardner's Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Potass “ 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda “ 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa, “ 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime “ 1020 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Soda ■ “ 1020 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron “ 1020 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Potassa “ 1020 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Zinc “ 1200 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda “ 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Iron “ 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Potassa “ 10 20 Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa “ 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Iron and Quinia “ 1500 Gardner’s Syrup of Hydriodic Acid (unalterable) “ 12 00 Gardner’s Solution of Ferrous Nitrate (unalterable) “ 10 20 Prepared by ROBERT W. GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 87 DYE-WOODS. WEIGHT OF BBLS., 125 TO 150 LBS. Bar Wood, Ground! in bbls., lb. 2 Barbary Root, Cut “ lb. 6 BrazilWood, Ground, “ lb. 3K Cam Wood, Ground, “ lb. 5 Cam Wood, Extra, Ground, “ lb. 6 Fustic, Cut, “ lb. 1 Fustic, Ground, " lb. 2 Fustic, Cuba, Cut, “ lb. 2 Fustic, Cuba, Ground, 11 lb. 2j£ Green Ebony, Cut, “ lb. — Green Ebony, Ground, “ lb. 4 Hache Wood, Cut, “ lb. 3 Hypernic, Cut, “ lb. 4 Hypernic, Ground, “ lb. 4% Lima Wood, Cut, “ lb. — Lima Wood, Ground, “ lb. — Log Wood, St.Domingo, Cut, “ lb. 1% LogW., St. Domingo,Gr'd, inbbls.,lb. 1% Log W., Campeachy, Cut, “ lb. 2 Log W., Campeachy, Gr’d, “ lb. 2j£ Nic Wood, Cut, “ lb. 2 Peach Wood, Ground, “ lb. 3 Quercitron Bark, “ lb. 2 Red Sanders, Ground, “ lb. 3 Red, Wood, Cut, *• lb. 2% Sapan Wood, Cut, “ lb. — Sapan Wood, Ground, “ lb. — Sumac, Sicily, in bags, lb. 4% Sumac, Virginia, “ lb. 3^ Turmeric, Ground, Dark, in bbls., lb. — Turmeric, Ground, Light, “ lb. — Woad, English, in casks, lb. —• Woad, German, “ lb. — Weld, “ lb. — *#* In addition to the above, we are supplied with all adjuncts of dyeing purposes, Madder Compound, Iron Liquor, Extract Safflower, Tin Crystals, etc., etc., all of which will be found under their proper head. 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Attfield’s Chemistry, cloth each, 2 50 “ " sheep “ 3 00 Beasley’s Pocket Formulary “ 2 25 “ Prescriptions “ 2 25 “ Druggists’ Receipts “ 2 25 Bentley's Medical Botany “ 600 Chase’s Receipts, New Edition... “ 1 75 Cleaveland's Medical Lexicon, cloth, 75 “ “ “ Tucks, 1 00 Dick’s Encyclopedia each, 4 50 Druggists’ Price-Book “ 2 50 Dunglison’s Dictionary, cloth.... “ 5 50 “ “ sheep.. . “ 6 00 “ New Remedies “ 3 50 Ellis’ Formula “ 2 75 Elmer’s Physicians’Hand-Book.. “ 175 Fownes’ Chemistry, cloth “ 2 75 “ “ sheep “ 3 25 German Pharmacopoeia “ 2 00 Gray’s Lessons in Botany “ 1 25 “ Manual of Botany “ 2 00 Griffith’s Formula, cloth “ 450 “ sheep “ 5 50 “ Medical Botany “ 4 50 Gruner’s German Pharmacopoeia,each, 2 00 Hobbs’ Botanical Hand-Book, > ,, sheep $ King's American Dispensatory... “ 1000 2 00 National Dispensatory, Stilld ) & Maisch $ Parrish’s Pharmacy, cloth “ 4 50 “ “ sheep “ 5 50 Physicians’ Visiting Lists “ 1 00 Piesse & Lubin on Perfumery.... “ Pollack’s Botanical Index “ 1 50 “ 6 50 Redwood’s Supplement to the > Pharmacopoeia \ “ 10 00 Ritter’s Manuals “ 50 Rudolphy's Pharmaceutical Di- > ,, rectory \ Rudolphy's Chemical and Phar- ) ,, maceutical Directory £ \ 2 50 5 00 Tilden's Formula, cloth “ 75- U. S. Dispensatory “ 6 00 U. S. Pharmacopoeia, cloth “ 4 00 “ “ sheep “ 5 00 “ extra le'ves “ 6 00 Warren’s Household Physician.,. 11 550 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S PAINTS DRY AND GROUND IN OIL. WHITE LEAD-IN OIL. English, “ B.B.” strictly pure kegs. lb. American, “ “ “ “ 7 Kings County 25 lb. tins. “ Long Island “ “ “ ° Standard “ “ “ SM Montgomery “ “ “ 5 AMERICAN WHITE ZINC—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co. Parlor Snow White “ “ Kings County, “ “ “ “ 6, Long Island, “ “ “ “ 5J* Standard, “ “ “ “ 5 Montgomery, “ “ “ “ 4Ja FRENCH WHITE ZINC—IN OIL. Vieille Montagne Co. 's—ground by C. T. Raynolds Co. Red Seal, No. 1 251b. tins. “ 8% Green Seal, Snow White “ “ “ 9% WHITE—DRY. V. M. Co.’s Oxide Zinc, Red Seal bbls. “ 7% “ “ “ “ Green “ “ “ 9% American “ “ Snow White “ “ 5 “ “ “ No. 1 “ “ 4^ “ White Lead *. kegs. “ 7 Whiting—Commercial bbls. “ “ —Gilder's “ “ Paris White, Cliffstone “ “ i}( “ “ Queensgate “ “ 2 BLACK—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co. Genuine Coach or Ivory Black—in Japan cans. “ 20 “ “ “ “ “ —" Oil “ “ ! 15 “ “ Black Paint —“ “ “ “ 15 Extra. Coach Black —“ “ “ “ 11 “ Black Paint —“ “ “ “ 8 BLACK—DRY. English Superfine, drop and powdered kegs. “ 15 C. T. R. & Co.’s Superfine, drop and powdered “ “ 13 “ “ No. 1, “ “ “ “ “ 10 Titus Eddy’s Lamp-black, Refined Velvet, full weight “ “ 25 Germantown “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 10 Ordinary “ “ Assorted short “ “ “ 5 BLUE-IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co.’s Chinese Blue cans. “ 36 “ “ Prussian “ “ “ 30 Extra Prussian Blue “ “ 16 C. T. R. & Co.’s Ultramarine Blue “ “ 20 Extra Ultramarine Blue “ “ 13 “ Blue Paint “ “ 10 BLUE—DRY. C. T. R. & Co.’s Soluble, powdered boxes. “ 60 “ Chinese, lumps and powdered “ “ 60 “ “ Prussian, “ “ “ “ “ 45 Kings County, “ “ “ “ “ “ 35 Extra, Prussian, lumps and powdered “ “ 25 Ultramarine, Superfine “ “ 20 “ “ Kings County “ “ IS Celestial, powdered “ “ 8 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 89 BROWN—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Italian Burnt and Raw Siennas cans. lb. 13 “ “ “ Turkey “ "• “ Umbers “ “ 12 “ “ “ Van Dyke Brown “ “ 13 Extra Burnt and Raw Siennas. “ “ 7 Umbers “ “ 7 “ Van Dyke Brown “ “ 7 Prince’s Metallic Paint “ “ 5 BROWN-DRY. Italian Burnt Sienna, powdered bbls. “ 7 “ Raw “ “ “ “ 8 Turkey Burnt Umber, “ " “ 5 “ Raw “ “ “ “ 4% English Van Dyke Brown “ “ 6 American Burnt and Raw Siennas, powdered “ “ 2 “ “ “ “ Umbers “ “ 2 “ Van Dyke Brown “ “ 3 RED—IN OIL. English Vermilion cans. “ 50 C. T. R. & Co.’s'Genuine American Vermilion “ “ 18 “ “ Indian Red “ “ 15 “ “ Venetian “ or Red Paint “ “ 10 Extra, American Vermilion “ “ 13 “ Indian Red “ “ n “ Venetian “ or Red Paint “ “ 7 RED—DRY. English Quicksilver Vermilion, Pale and Deep bags. “ 50 C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Scarlet Vermilion cans. “ 15 “ “ Swiss Vermilion “ “ 30 “ “ Tyrian “ “ 20 English Superfine Indian Red kegs. “ 09 “ Fine “ “ “ “ 06 Rose Pink “ “ 10 English Venetian Red bbls. “ 1% Red Lead kegs. “ 6% Litharge “ “ 6% Orange Mineral “ “ 8 GREEN—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co.’s Emerald Green, for Window Blinds, Etc cans. “ 15 “ “ Genuine Chrome Green “ “ 14 “ “ “ Paris Green “ “ 20 “ “ “ Verdigris Green “ “ 40 Extra Chrome Green “ “ 10 “ Paris “ “ “ 14 “ Verdigris “ “ “ 20 “ Imperial Green Paint “ “ 10 GREEN-DRY. C. T. R. & Co.'s Emerald Green, L. M. & D •. cans. “ 13 “ “ Genuine Chrome Green, L. M. & D “ “ 12 “ “ Strictly Pure Paris “ “ “ 20 Kings County Paris Green “ “ 18 Montauk “ “ “ “ 13 Extra Chrome Green, L. M. & D “ “ 10 English Bronze “ kegs. “ 12% “ Quaker “ “ “ 12% Brunswick “ “ “ 8 90 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. YELLOW—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Chrome Yellow, L. M. & D cans. lb. 18 “ “ “ Yellow Ochre, or Yellow Paint “ “ 10 “ “ “ Golden “ “ “ 12 Extra Chrome Yellow, L. M. & D “ “ 13 “ Yellow Ochre, or Yellow Paint “ “ 7 YELLOW—DRY. C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Chrome Yellow, L. M. & D “ 11 18 Extra Chrome Yellow, L. M. & D “ “ 12 Rochelle Yellow Ochre bbls. “ Washed “ “ “ “ 4 Oxford “ " “ “ 8 Golden “ “ “ “ 6 GRAINING COLOR 5—IN OIL. C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Light Oak cans. “ 12 “ “ “ Dark “ “ “ 12 “ “ “ Walnut “ “ 12 ** “ “ Chestnut “ “ 12 •• “ “ Maple “ “ 12 “ “ Ash ‘ “ “ 12 PATENT DRYER. C. T. R. & Co.’s Genuine Patent Dryer “ “ 7 English Patent Dryer “ “ 8 C. T. RAYNOLDS & CO.’S Fresco and Decorative Water Colors. DAVID B. CROCKETT’S No. i. “ Preservative ” or Architectural Wood Finish, for preserving and finishing wood of all kinds in their natural color and beauty. Price, $2.50 per gallon. DAVID B. CROCKETT'S Genuine Spar Composition. Price reduced to $4 per gallon. A superior article for all exterior bright work on Vessels and Spars, or as a Tough Elastic coating on Wood or Iron exposed to the different extremes of Weather, being positively Water Proof. For interior finish on Yachts, Steamboats, &c., use Crockett’s No. 2 “ Preservative.”' Put up in x, 2 and 5-Gallon Cans. No charge for Packages. SPECIAL NOTICE. I have made arrangements to manufacture for Messrs. C. T. Raynolds & Co. my Spar Composition, as well as all other goods formerly manufactured by me. They can only be obtained through this house or parties buying of them ; and none are Genuine unless bear- ing my Patented Trade Mark on every package. Respectfully yours, GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 91 VARNISHES. “STANDARD” FINISHING FOR COACHES AND CARS. WEARING BODY VARNISH I gall. 4 50 For finishing the Bodies of Coaches and Cars; of our make, we claim to be superior in durability, lustre, flowing and color, in all respects equal, and in some superior, to the best imported. Sets in six hours free from dust, and dries hard in three days. MEDIUM BODY VARNISH .* “ 450 For finishing the Bodies of Coaches and Cars; of our make, similar to our wearing body in all respects, except drying hard quicker. I HARD DRYING BODY VARNISH “ 3 75 For under coats on Superior Work; of our make, like all our finishing varnishes, made of the very best Zanzibar gum. Dries very hard, and can be rubbed in from four to five days without sweating. PALE CARRIAGE VARNISH “ 3 75 For finishing the Wheels and Underparts of Carriages; of our make, flows and works freely. Possesses uniformity, fullness and brilliant lustre. Sets quickly, and dries hard in twenty-four hours. IMPERIAL COACH BODY VARNISH “ 3 37^ For finishing the Bodies of Coaches; a superior durable finishing varnish, pale in color, flows freely, of good durability and bril- liancy. A safe varnish to use in all weather. Sets in eight hours, and dries hard in twenty-four hours. ELASTIC GEARING “ 3 37% For finishing the Wheels and Underparts of Carriages; very elastic, good body, light color, and durable. Sets quickly, and dries hard in twenty-four hours. ONE COAT COACH “ 3 00 For finishing Coats; pale, hard drying, heavy body, and brilliant. Made specially for work where only one coat of heavy bodied varnish is required. RUBBING BODY “ 3 37% For Under Coats; made for superior work, very light in color, dries hard over night, and can be rubbed in three days without sweating. QUICK RUBBING, Extra Pale “ 3 00 For Under Coats; made of superior material, pale color, dries hard quickly, and can be rubbed in two days, without sweating. QUICK RUBBING, No. 1 “ 2 62^ For Under Coats; made of very hard gum, dries hard quickly, and can be rubbed in two days, without sweating. BLACK RUBBING “ 3 00 For Carriage Parts and Under Coats; made mostly for black work on carriages. Is used chiefly on work requiring despatch, where time cannot be given for coats of black and rubbing varnish. It flows well and dries hard, with an intense black lustre. Can be rubbed in two days, without sweating. Our “Finishing” Varnishes are put up in quart, half gallon, and gallon panel cans, with nozzles, without extra charge. 92 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.' “MISCELLANEOUS” VARNISHES. OUTSIDE VARNISHES. DURABLE COACH, Extra Light • gall. 2 80 A good flowing, brilliant varnish, adapted for coach and wagon work; sets in five hours, and dries hard over night. COACH BODY, Pale “ 2 45 For Coach and Wagon Work, and largely used for Agricultural Implements; good working qualities and lustre. Dries hard over night. No. 1 COACH, Superior “ 1 87% A good Wagon Varnish, and adapted for graining work; dries hard in ten hours. Has a good body and lustre. No. 1 COACH, Extra “ 1 70 No. 1 COACH “ 1 30 INSIDE VARNISHES. POLISHING, Extra “ 4 POLISHING, No. 1 “ 3 95 FLOWING, Extra “ 3 00 FLOWING, No. 1 “ 2 45 HARD OIL FINISH, Extra Light “ 1 60 HARD OIL FINISH, No. 1 1 45 FURNITURE, Extra “ 1 3° FURNITURE, No. 1 “ 1 20 FURNITURE “ 1 00 WHITE VARNISHES. PICTURE, Extra Light “ 3 75 WHITE COPAL “ 3 00 WHITE ENAMEL “ 1 87% DAMAR, Extra Heavy “ 1 5° DAMAR, No. 1 “ 13° BLACK VARNISHES. BLACK LEATHER “ 3 00 BLACK ENAMEL, FOR CARRIAGE TOPS “ 1 87% BLACK BAKING JAPAN..; “ 100 BLACK ASPHALTUM, Best “ 85 SPIRIT VARNISHES. WHITE SHELLAC SPIRITS, Pure “ 3 75 BROWN SHELLAC SPIRITS, Extra “ 3 37% BROWN SHELLAC SPIRITS, Ordinary “ 3 °o LIGHT SPIRIT VARNISH “ 1 5° JAPANS AND DRYERS. JAPAN GOLD SIZE “ 2 45 EXCELSIOR COACH JAPAN “ 1 70 Superior for Coach Painters. DIAMOND COACH JAPAN " 1 30 BROWN JAPAN, No. 1 “ 75 EXTRA STRONG LIQUID DRYER “ 1 30 An excellent Dryer for Paints. WHITE JAPAN DRYER “ 1 30 UNION LIQUID DRYER “ 75 When “ Miscellaneous” Varnishes are ordered in full barrels, there is no charge for packages; for smaller quantities packages are charged for. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 93 “PRIZE MEDAL” VARNISHES. Packed in Cases of 9 Gallons. 1 doz. Quarts. 2 doz. Pints. 1 doz. 1 doz. j 1 doz. 4 doz. Half Pints. Qts. Pts. i^Pts. • IMPERIAL COACH BODY $1247 $6 28 $3 18 ELASTIC GEARING 12 47 6 28 3. 18 RUBBING BODY, Extra Pale 12 34 6 25 3'20 QUICK RUBBING, No. 1 10 00 5 00 2 55 BLACK RUBBING 12 34; 6 25 3 20 DURABLE COACH, Extra Light 9 80 4 96 2 56 COACH BODY, Pale 8 25 4 21 2 17 No. 1 COACH, Superior 6 65 3 46 1 83 No. 1 COACH 5 381 2 75 1 45 JAPAN GOLD SIZE 10 18 5 12 2 65 GRAINING COPAL 5 25 2 90 1 50 CABINET FURNITURE 5 25 2 90 1 50 No. 1 FURNITURE 4 46 2 34 1 22 HARD OIL FINISH, Extra Light 6 00 3 07 1 61 HARD OIL FINISH, No. 1 5 40 2 75 1 45 WAX FINISH 550 291 165 DAMAR, Extra 6 00 3 07 1 61 DAMAR, No. 1 5 25 2 90 1 50 WHITE SHELLAC SPIRITS xi 75 6 25 3 35 ORANGE SHELLAC SPIRITS 11 40 5 75 3 05 BROWN SHELLAC SPIRITS 8 00 4 20 2 20 DIAMOND COACH JAPAN 475 238 130 No. 1 BROWN JAPAN 4 00 2 20' 1 20 EXTRA STRONG LIQUID DRYER 5 co 2 50 1 35 UNION LIQUID DRYER 4 00 2 20 1 20 GRATE VARNISH 475 250! 132 BLACK ASPHALTUM 4 26 2 20 1 20 BLACK WALNUT STAIN 4 eo 2 10 1 15 MAPLE STAIN 4 46 2 34 1 22 LIGHT OAK STAIN 4 46 2 34 1 22 DARK OAK STAIN 4 46 2 34 1 22 MAHOGANY STAIN 4 46 2 34 1 22 CHERRY STAIN 446 234 122 Prize Medal” Varnishes are put up in our “ Patent Smooth-edge Can.” WM. HARLAND & SON’S ENGLISH VARNISHES. DURABLE BODY gal. $6 50 DURABLE BODY, 2d Shade “ 6 00 RAILWAY BODY “ 6 50 HARD DRYING BODY “ 6 -ains of powdered drug. Dose :—One-half that of the drug, or one- half as many grains as the dose, in minims, of the fluid extract. The simple relation between the dose of drug and of abstract, will, we believe, commend this new class of preparations to physicians. We can now furnish a considerable number of abstracts, and will manufacture all for which a demand arises. SCALE PREPARATIONS. All scales containing Quinine, Strychnine, or other alkaloids, are assayed by our Chemist, and we guarantee them to contain the full amount of alkaloid stated on the labels We call especial attention to the following : Citrate of Iron and Quinine, U. S. P.—12 per cent. Quinine, no Ammonia, slowly but com- pletely soluble in water ; color, ruby-red. Citrate of Iron and Quinine, Soluble.—10 per cent. Quinine, with Ammonia, very freely soluble in cold water ; color, light green. Citrate of Iron and Ammonium, U.S.P.; Citrate of Iron and Strychnine, U.S.P.; Citrate of Iron, Quinine and Strychnine—10 per cent. Quinine, 1 per cent. Strychnine with Ammonia. All other scales of the Pharmacopoeia. TRITURATIONS. This class of preparations, introduced into the new (1880) edition of the U. S. Pharmaco- poeia, consists of the Medicinal Substance, i part by weight. Powdered Milk Sugar, 9 parts by weight. They must be intimately mixed and in the finest attainable state of subdivision. We test all our triturations with the microscope in order to be assured that these requirements are fully met. MISCELLANEOUS. Purified Salts, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, Sweet Spirits of Nitre, Iron Preparations, Purified Chloroform, Pepsin, Oleates, etc. I3F“ F°r of the above preparations, see Manufacturing Department, page 95 to 135. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 95 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL Preparations. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 170 and. 172 William. Street FACTORY, 352 and. 354 Front Street, NEW YORK. Abstracts (see page 108). Acid, Carbolic Crystals, Extra, i lb. bots lb. i 25 “ 1 lb. bots .' lb. 50 “ 1 oz- “ 10 “ Solution, 1 lb. “ doz. 2 73 1 lb- “ gro. 30 00 “ Hydrobromic, Dilute U.S.P., 1 lb. bots lb. 40 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. o? “ Hydrocyanic, U.S.P oz. 07 “ Hypophosphorus, Solution, 50%, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50 “ “ " 50%. 1 oz- “ oz. 18 “ Lemon doz. 1 25 “ Nitro-Muriatic, 1 lb. bots lb. c0 “ Oleic, Crude lb. 2<; “ “ Purified lb. m “ “ Pure oz. 1 25 “ Phosphoric, Dilute 10% U.S.P. (from Phosphorus) lb. 20 “ “ Stronger, 50 % U.S.P. (from Phosphorus) lb. 65 “ Sulphuric Aromat lb. e0 “ Sulphurous, U.S.P' ]b. 16 “ Tartaric, Powdered, Kidder’s ]b. 60 “ Tartaric, Powdered, Kidder’s, by box, 50 lbs lb. 56 Ammonia, Muriate, Purified and Granulated lb. 25 “ Hydrosulphuret lb. 55 Amyl, Nitrite of. oz! 25 Anodyne, Hoffman’s, 1 lb. bots ...lb. 50 Antimony, Solution (Butter) !". lb! 24 Arsenic Iodide .".".'.'.oz! 40 Balsam Anodyne lb! 1 50 “ Copaiva, Solidifiable lb. 64 “ Solidified lb. 75 “ Honey, Hill’s doz! 1 00 “ of Life (Baume de Vie) lb. 150- “ Nervine lb! 1 50 “ Sulphur lb. 40 “ Tranquille lb. 1 50- “ Turlington’s ..doz. 7c Bismuth Citrate, U.S.P oz. 40- “ Citrate, and Ammonia, U.S.P oz. 40- “ Sub-Carbonate ,1b. 2 75, 96 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and Bismuth Sub-Nitrate lb. 2 35 “ Tannate oz. 45 Black Drop, U.S.P., 1 lb. bots lb. 1 75 Boro-Glyceride (Prof. Barft's New Antiseptic) lb. 2 00 Calcium Phosphate, Precip lb. 28 Calomel lb. 70 Camphor, Mono-Bromated oz. 35 “ Sublimed (in powder) lb. 60 Camphor Ice with Glycerine doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ gro. 16 50 Caramel (Liquor Coloring) lb. 20 Carlet Red lb. 2 00 Carminative, Dalby’s doz. 1 25 Cerate, A£ruginis lb. 90 “ Calendula . lb. 75 “ Camphor, U.S.P lb. 50 “ Cantharides, U.S.P., cans lb. 90 “ “ U.S.P., rolls lb. 90 “ Extract Cantharides, U.S.P lb. 1 50 “ Goulard’s, U.S.P lb. 50 “ Resin, U.S.P lb. 50 “ “ Comp lb. 50 “ Savin lb. 60 “ Simple lb. 60 “ Soap lb. 50 “ Spermaceti, U.S.P lb. 60 “ Thuja lb. 1 00 “ Turner’s lb. 50 “ Verdigris lb. 90 “ Witch-Hazel ..lb. 60 “ Zinc, Carb., true lb. 50 Charcoal, Willow, in bots doz.; 1 75 “ “ “ gro. 18 00 Chinoidine, Powdered, .Purified oz. 30 Chloroform, Purified, U.S.P. (for Inhalation). lb. 1 15 Cinchonidia, Salicylate oz. 1 50 Cochineal Coloring lb. 75 Cold Cream lb. 65 Collodion, 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ 1 oz. “ including box doz.! 1 75 “ Cantharidal, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 15 “ “ 1 oz. “ including box.. doz. 2 15 Cologne Mixture, 1 lb. bots lb. 7 00 For producing in a few minutes, and at a small expense, a delightful and refreshing Cologne. Directions for use on each bottle. Confection, Aromatic • lb. 1 50 “ Bitter Almond lb. 1 00 “ Black Pepper lb. 75 “ Calamus lb. 75 “ Opium lb. 2 00 “ Orange Peel lb. 50 “ • Hips lb. 75 “ Rose, U.S.P lb. 40 “ Scammony lb. 3 75 “ Senna, U.S.P lb. 40 “ Sulphur lb. 50 “ Theriac, Ph. G lb. 90 “ Turpentine lb. 50 Cordial, Aniseed gall. 3 00 “ Aromatic gall. 3 00 “ Curacoa gall. 3 00 “ Godfrey’s doz. 75 “ Neutralizing lb. 75 “ Peppermint gall. 3 00 Drops, Bateman's doz. 75 “ Hot, bulk lb. 65 “ “ 2 oz. bots doz. 1 50 “ 4 oz. “ doz. 2 50 “ “ 6 oz. “ doz. 3 50 “ “ 10 oz. “ doz. 5 50 “ 18 oz. “ doz. 9 00 “ Sun Cholera. doz. 1 75 Pharmaceutical Preparations. 97 ELIXIRS, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S. The desire to disguise the bitter or nauseous taste o» various valuable medicines without diminishing their medicinal activity, has led to the manufacture and use of elixirs. We have endeavored to make these preparations as palatable as is possible without sacrificing the quality or quantity of the active ingredients. We use the best and purest materials only, and guarantee that these elixirs are as represented. 1 Pints, j Quarts, ! 5 Pts., Gall. • perdoz. j each, j each. each. Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth 10 °o 1 50; 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth. Blackberry ® 00 1 20 2 80 4 00 One tablespoonful represents twenty grains of Blackberry Root Bark. Bromide of Calcium 10 00 1 5° 3 5° 5 00 One dessertspoonful contains ten grains of Bromide of Calcium. Bromide of Potassium 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful contains ten grains of Bromide of Potassium. Bromide of Sodium 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful contains ten grains of Bromide of Sodium. Calisaya 8 00 1 20 2 80 4 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark. Calisaya and Iron 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark and two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron. Calisaya, Iron, and Bismuth 10 00; 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains Pyrophosphate of Iron, and eight grains Soluble Citrate of Bismuth. Calisaya, Iron, Bismuth, and Strychnine 10 oo; 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains Pyrophosphate of Iron, two grains Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Citrate of Strychnine. Calisaya, Iron, Pepsin, and Bismuth 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, five grains of Pepsin, and two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth. Calisaya, Iron, and Strychnine 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grams of Pyrophosphate of Iron, and one-fiftieth of a grain of Strychnine. Calisaya, Bismuth, and Strychnine 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents ten grains of Calisaya Bark, two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Strychnine. Cinchonidia, Iron, and Strychnine 12 00 1 80 4 20 6 00 Coca Leaves 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents twenty grains of Coca Leaves. Corydalis Compound 8 00 1 20 2 80 4 00 One dessertspoonful represents eight grains of Corydalis.i eight grains of Stillingia, eight grains of Xanthoxylum, and onej grain Iodide of Potassium. 98 W. H. Sehieffelin & Co.'s Chemical ELIXIRS (Continued.) , t?!’ ‘.St* Eucalyptus Compound 9 00 1 35 3 15 4 50 Contains fifteen per cent. FI. Ext. Eucalyptus, and thirty-five per cent. Elixir Taraxacum Compound. Gentian and Chloride Iron 8 00 1 20 2 80 4 00 One dessertspoonful represents eight grains of Gentian and five minims Tincture Chloride of Iron. Guarana 18 00 2 70 6 30 9 00 One teaspoonful represents ten grains of Guarana. Hops 8 OO I 20 2 80 4 OO One dessertspoonful represents twenty grains of Hops. Laxative 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 Contains Deodorized Extract of Senna, Dandelion, Phosphate of Sodium, Rochelle Salt, Rhubarb, and Buckthorn Bark. Matico Compound 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful represents thirty grains of Matico and fifteen grains each of Cubeb and Buchu. Orange Compound (Plain Elixir) 6 00 90 2 10 3 00 Pepsin 12 00 1 85 4 50 6 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin. Pepsin and Bismuth 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin and two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth. Pepsin, Bismuth, and Calisaya 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, and ten grains of Calisaya Bark. Pepsin, Bismuth, and Iron 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, and two grains Pyrophos- phate of Iron. Pepsin, Bismuth, and Strychnine 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Citrate of Strychnine. Pepsin, Bismuth, Strychnine, and Iron 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 co One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, two grains of Soluble Citrate of Bismuth, two grains of Pyrophos- phate of Iron, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Citrate of Strychnine. Pepsin and Pyrophosphate of Iron 16 00 2 50 6 00 8 00 One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin, and two grains Pyrophosphate of Iron. Pepsin and Quinine 2I DO 3 Ig 7 35 IO so One dessertspoonful represents five grains of Pepsin and one grain of Quinine. Phosphate, Iron and Quinine 21 00 3 15 7 35 10 50 One dessertspoonful contains two grains Phosphate of Iron, (Ferric) and one grain of Quinine. Phosphate of Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine 21 00 3 m 7 35 10 50 One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Phosphate of Iron, one grain of Quinine, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Strychnine. Pyrophosphate of Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 21 00 3 15 7 35 10 50 One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Pyrophosphate of Iron, one grain of Quinine, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Strychnine. Pyrophosphate of Iron 10 00 1 50 3 50 5 00 One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Pyrophosphate j of Iron. Pharmaceutical Preparations. 99 ELIXIRS (Continued) : j tach. Rhubarb and Magnesia - 10 00 1 5o| 3 50 5 00 One tablespoonful represents twenty-four grains of Rhubarb, and fifteen grains of Calcined Magnesia (as Acetate of Magnesia.) Sumbul Compound 12 00 1 85 4 50 6 00 Contains ten per cent. FI. Ext. Sumbul, and fifty per cent. Elixir Valerianate Ammonia. Taraxacum Compound - 8 00 1 20 2 80 4 00 One tablespoonful represents six grains of Dandelion, twelve grains of Wild Cherry, and one and one-half grains each of lentian and Liquorice. Valerianate of Ammonia 11 00 1 65 3 85 5 50 One teaspoonful contains two grains of Valerianate of Am- monium. Valerianate of Ammonia and Quinia 24 00 3 60 8 40 12 00 One teaspoonful contains two grains of Valerianate of Am- monium, and one grain of Quinine. Elixirs of Chemically Pure Hypophosphites (Gardner’s). Instances are common where Syrup is not acceptable to the stomach, owing to excessive sweetness. Spirit is in most cases an important adjuvant to the hypophosphites, and co-indicated with them, assisting their tonic action, and correcting the cloying effect of sugar on the palate, while pieventing the formation of mould and arresting fermentive decomposition in preparations containing it. It is therefore desirable to administer these salts combined with a small but sufficient proportion of spirit to effect the above objects. These Elixirs combine the above advantages, and have been found uniformly acceptable in cases where the Syrup has been rejected. Special attention is called to the tact that Chemically Pure Salts are prepared expressly for these Elixirs. Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime 13 fluid ounce bottles, doz. 10 20 " “ “ “ Soda 13 “ “ “ 10 20 “ “ “ “ Iron 13 “ “ “ 10 20 “ “ “ “ Potassa 13 “ “ “ 10 20 “ “ “ “ Quinine 13 “ “ “ 24 00 “ u “ ‘ “ Lime and Soda 13 “ “ “ 10 20 “ “ “ “ “ Soda, Iron and Potassa, 13 “ “ “ 10 20 Ergotin (see Extract Ergot). Essence Ambergris oz. 75 “ Anise lb. 75 “ Bals. Peru lb. 1 00 “ Bergamot lb. 75 “ Cinnamon lb. 75 “ Cloves lb. 75 “ “in vials doz. 75 “ Curacoa lb. 2 00 “ Dill lb. 1 00 “ Ginger, jam., 4 oz. bots., doz. 3 25 “ “ “ 4 “ “ gro. 36 00 This Essence is made from the true Jamaica Ginger, and is a superior article in every re-1 spect; being made of full strength, and con- tains the active principle of the Ginger with- out the addition of any other article. Essence Lemon lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Mustard, Whitenead's... .doz. 1 50 “ Pennyroyal lb. 75 “ “ in vials.. doz. 75 “ Peppermint lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Sassafras lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Spruce lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Spearmint lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Wintergreen lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 “ Wormwood lb. 75 “ “ in vials doz. 75 100 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and ESSENCES, Concentrated, for Soda-Water Syrups, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. In 1 lb bots. Anise 1 25 Apple 1 25 Banana x 25 Blackberry 1 25 Chocolate 1 50 Coffee 150 Ginger 1 25 Lemon 1 25 Nectarine 1 2; Orange 1 25 Orgeat i 5° Peach i 25 Pear 1 25 Pine-apple 1 25 Raspberry 1 25 Sarsaparilla 1 25 Strawberry 1 25 Vanilla.. 2 25 Wintergreen 1 50 ETHER, NITROUS, CONCENTRATED. For extemporaneous preparation of Spirits Nitrous Ether, U. S. P., per lb., $1 75. This is pure, washed Nitrous Ether (C2H5NO2), prepared in accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1880. It is a volatile ether of bright lemon-yellow color, and has a specific gravity of about 0.900 at 150 C. (590 F.) FOR SPIRITS NITROUS ETHER, U. S. P., l88o. Ii Cone. Nitrous Ether, W. H. S. & Co 1 lb. Alcohol, “ 95% ” 19 lbs. Mix. The product is 20 pounds of Spirits Nitrous Ether of the exact strength and quality pre- scribed by the Pharmacopoeia. The following are some advantages gained by buying this article. 1. A considerable saving in cost of freight and packages. 2. The druggist can say from his own knowledge that he is dispensing exactly the article prescribed. 3. Sweet Spirits of Nitre may be prepared frequently in small quantity, and thus be fresh when dispensed. 4. The druggist can prepare his own spirits at the same cost as he can buy the spirits by the carboy. EXTRACTS, Flavoring, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. We beg to call particular attention to the following Natural Flavoring Extracts, which have elicited the highest commendations from parties who have used 2 OZi 4 oz, and sold them, viz.: bots. bots. I Allspice, in bulk lb., 1 25 doz. 2 00; 3 50 i Almonds, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50; Celery, “ “ 1 25..., doz. 2 00 3 50 Cinnamon, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 ' Cloves, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50 ! Cochineal, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 oo: 3 50JI Ginger, Jamaica, “ “ 1 25... doz. 2 00 3 50 Lemon, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50! Mace, “ “ 1 25 doz.! 2 00 3 50 Nutmegs, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50! Orange, “ “ 1 25 doz., 2 00 3 50' Rose, “ 11 x 25 doz 2 00 3 50 Sarsaparilla, “ “ 1 25 doz. 2 00 3 50' Tonqua Vanilla, “ “ 1 25 d"Z. 2 00 3 50'i Vanilla, " “ 1 75..... doz.. 3 00 5 50;: Assorted doz. 2 00; 3 50! j 10% discount by the gross. SOLUBLE EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. Per pint, 75 cents. Per 5 pint bottle, $3 50. This Extract of Ginger is one third the strength ot the Fluid Extract Ginger, U. S. P. (i.e., one fluid ounce represents 160 grains of Jamaica Ginger). It contains no Capsicum, and is miscible with water in all proportions without opalescence or precipitation, the resinous matter being removed, while the essential oil and pure flavor of the root are perfectly retained. It is particularly desirable for preparing Syrup Ginger, U. S. P., Ginger Ale, Ginger Pop, Root Beer, and in the various requirements of the kitchen where Ginger is needed. Formula for Syrup Ginger.— f-J . Sol. Ext. Ginger, 3 fl. oz. Syrup Simple, 5 pts. Mix. Formula for Ginger Ale Syrup.—. S'>1. Ext. Ginger, 4 fl. oz. Tinct. Lemon Peel (8 oz. to pt.), 1 ft. oz. Tinct. Capsicum (if desired), 2 to 3 drs. Simple Syrup, J4 gallon. Mix. Citric Acid to taste (if wanted). Pharmaceutical Preparations 101 EXTRACTS, FLUID, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S. These Extracts are made to conform in strength with the new (1880) edition of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, viz. : Each cubic centhnetre of Fluid Extract contains the soluble constituents of one gramyne of the powdered drug. These preparations vary but slightly, as regards strength, from the Fluid Extracts official in previous editions of the Pharmacopoeia, being in every case about five per cent, weaker, or in other words, each minim represents 95-100 grain ofthe powdei ed drug. It will be seen that only in exceptional cases, if any, will it be necessary to increase the dose. We have taken great pains to compile, from the highest authorities, a list of the average doses. These doses, together with many practical formulae for the preparation of Syrups, Tinctures, Wines, etc., are printed upon the labels. It has seemed advisable to give doses and quantities bv weight and measure in both the apothecaries and the metric systems. The process employed is that of cold repercolation. We believe this to be the best pro- cess yet devised, for the following, among other, reasons: 1. All injurious effects produced by heat are avoided. 2. The liquid which extracts the soluble constituents of a drug is the one best adapted to hold those substances in permanent solution. All processes employing heat: modify the com- position of the solvent to a greater or less extent, and thus render the 1* luid Extract thus prepared subject to various troublesome changes and precipitations. We use pure drugs only, and employ skilled labor, thus affording every guarantee that our Fluid Extracts shall be of uniform strength and purity. New Fluid Extracts are added to our List as the public demands or the developments of medical science render proper. TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. ONE PT. BOTS. PER PT. X PT. BOTS. PER PT. X PT. BOTS. PER PT. 5 PT. BOTS. PER PT. 95 I 05 I 15 9° I oo I IO I 20 95 9° I OO I IO 85 9° I OO I IO 85 i 50 I 60 I 70 i 45 Alstonia Constricta see Australian Fever Bark .. . I OO I IO I 20 95 I oo I IO I 20 95 I IO I 20 1 30 1 °5 x 75 1 85 X 95 I 70 9° I OO 1 10 85 1 75 1 85 1 95 1 70 Australian Fever Bark... . Alstonia Constricta 2 so 2 60 2 70 2 45 8o 90 I 00 75 Rael Fruit 1 75 x 85 1 95 I 70 70 80 9° 65 9° I OO I IO 85 70 80 90 65 135 1 45 1 55 I 30 1 25 I 35 1 45 I 20 1 25 1 35 ' 1 45 I 20 2 00 2 10 2 20 i 95 9° I OO 1 10 85 75 85 95 70 Prinos Verticillatus 75 85 95 70 75 85 95 70 Cimicifuga Racemosa 1 00 1 10 I 20 95 “ “ Compound,. 1 00 I IO I 20 95 Black Haw Viburnum Pruhifolium 1 00 I 10 I 20 95 9° I 00 1 10 85 75 85 95 70 7o 85 95 70 Bloodroot Sanguinaria Canadensis 90 I 00 1 10 85 Blue Cohosh Caulophvllum Thalictroides... 75 85 95 70 9° I 00 110 85 Q OO 3 10 3 20 2 os Eupatorium Perfoliatu7n * 75 85 95 7° 80 9° 1 oo 75 9° 1 00 110 85 1 00 110 1 20 95 Buchu Barosma Betulina 115 x 25 135 I IO W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and EXTRACTS, FLUID (Continued): TRADE NAMES. ?ONE PT. BOTANICAL NAMES. bots. PEP. PT. % PT. BOTS. PER PT. A PT. BOTS. PER PT. 5 PINT BOTS. PER PT. Buchu, Comp “ and Pareira Brava Darosma Betulina I 25 i 35 90 1 00 80 80 80 75 2 75 1 00 1 75 1 25 75 1 00 1 00 4 00 I 35 I 45 I OO 1 IO 90 90 90 85 2 85 I IO I 85 i 35 85 x 10 1 10 a. 10 i 45 1 55 1 10 1 20 1 00 1 00 1 06 95 2 95 1 20 1 95 1 45 95 1 20 1 20 4 20 2 45 2 20 1 00 1 55 85 1 45 95 1 20 i 10 1 10 1 00 1 45 2 70 1 70 2 20 Q 20 3 20 3 20 QO 1 20 x 30 85 95 75 75 75 70 2 70 95 1 70 1 20 70 95 95 3 95 2 20 1 95 75 1 30 60 1 20 70 95 85 85 75 1 20 2 45 1 45 1 95 2 95 2 95 2 95 65 1 45 1 95 1 30 95 1 20 1 45 95 70 80 95 1 20 95 1 20 1 20 2 95 95 70 85 3 45 2 20 1 10 1 45 1 70 95 85 95 1 70 95 Burdock . Lappa Officinalis, Var. Minor. Calabar Bean Calamus (Sweet Flag).... Physostigma Venenosum 2 25 2 35 2 00 2 10 80 QO 1 35 65 1 25 75 1 00 90 90 80 1 25 2 5° 1 5° 2 00 Q OO 3 00 3 00 70 1 50 2 00 1 35 1 00 1 25 1 5° 1 00 75 85 1 00 1 25 1 00 1 25 1 25 5 00 1 00 75 90 3 5° 2 25 1 15 1 50 1 75 1 00 90 1 00 1 75 1 00 I 45 75 1 35 85 1 10 1 00 1 00 90 1 35 2 60 1 60 2 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 80 “ “ Compound.. “ Compound. ... “ Red..' Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinnamomum Zeylanicum.... 1 60 1 70 2 10 2 20 1 45 1 55 1 10 1 20 I « I 45 Colchicum Root Colchicum. Autumnale Colocynth Citrullus Colocynthis I 60 I 10 85 95 1 10 1 35 1 10 1 35 1 35 3 1 10 85 1 00 5 60 2 35 1 25 1 60 1 85 1 10 1 00 1 10 1 85 1 10 I 70 I 20 95 I 05 I 20 I 45 1 20 1 45 1 45 ■3 20 1 20 95 1 10 3 7o 2 45 1 35 1 70 1 95 1 20 1 10 1 20 1 95 1 20 Comfrey , Pseiismagenuetus Equatori- ) ensis. \ Dita Bark Dogsbane Apocynum Androscemi folium. Pharmaceutical Preparations. 103 EXTRACTS,FLUID (iContinued): TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. ONE PT. BOTS. PER PT. K PT. BOTS. PER PT. M pt. BOTS. PER PT. 5 PINT BOTS. PER PT. 9° I OO I IO 85 9° I 00 75 9o I OO I 10 85 85 1 95 1 70 185 Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Globulus 125 135 1 45 1 20 75 85 95 70 75 85 95 70 9° I OO I IO 85 75 85 95 70 I OO I IO I 20 95 I OO I IO I 20 95 I OO I IO I 20 95 F rostwort Helianthemum Canadense .... 90 I OO I IO 85 75 8s 95 70 I OO I IO I 20 95 75 85 95 70 9° I OO I IO 85 I IO I 20 I 30 1 05 Golden Seal Hydrastis Canadensis 1 15 1 25 I 35 I IO 80 9° I OO 75 Gold Thread Copt is Trifolia 1 15 1 25 1 35 1 10 80 90 I OO 75 90 I OO I IO 85 Grindelia Robusta 1 35 ' 1 45 I 55 1 30 “ Squarrosa 1 50 1 60 I 70 1 45 Guaiac Guaiacum Officinale 75 85 95 70 Guarana Paullinia Sorbilis 2 75 2 85 2 95 2 70 . 75 85 95 70 75 85 95 70 I OO 1 10 I 20 95 I IO I 20 1 30 1 °5 Hop Hamulus Lupulus 2 75 2 85 2 95 2 70 Horehound Marrubium Vulgare 75 85 95 70 Horse Chestnut Bark AEsculus Hippocastanutn I OO 1 10 1 20 95 Hydrangea Hydrangea Arborescens 85 95 1 05 80 Hyssop Hyssopus Officinalis 75 85 95 70 Ignatia Bean Strychnos Ignatia 1 50 1 60 1 70 1 45 Indian Hemp, Black Apocynum Cannab x 00 I IO 1 20 95 “ “ Foreign.... Cannabis Indica 1 25 i 35 1 45 I 20 “ “ White Asclepias Incarnata 90 I OO I 10 85 “ Physic Gillinea Trifoliata 90 I OO I 10 85 “ Turnip Arum Triphyllum I OO I IO I 20 95 Cephcslis Ipecacuanha 2 25 2 35 2 45 2 20 2 50 2 60 2 70 2 45 “ and Seneka 2 25 2 35 2 45 2 20 Jaborandi Pilocarpus Pennatifolius I 25 1 35 I 45 1 20 Jalap Exoyonium Purga I 50 1 60 I 70 1 45' 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 1 95 Johnswort Hypericum Perforatum 90 I OO I 10 85- Juniper Berries funiperus Communis 75 85 95 70 Kameela ; Mallotus Phillippinensis 2 25 2 35 2 45 2 20 Kava Kava Piper Methysticum | 1 75 1 85 1 95 I 70 Kidney Leaf Hepatica Americana I OO I IO I 20 95 Koosso Brayera Anthelmintica 1 I 75 185 1 95 I 70 104 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and EXTRACTS, FLUID (Continued) : ONE PT. y2 PT. ! % PT. ■ 5 PINT TRADE NAMES. BOTANICAL NAMES. BOTS. PER PT. BOTS. PER PT. BOTS. PER PT. BOTS. PER PT. Lactucarium (for Syrup). . Lactuca Virosa IO OO IO IO IO 20 9 95 Ladies’-Slipper Cyfripediurn Pubescens Lactuca Saliva I oo 90 I I 00 I IO yo 85 Senecio Aureus 80 90 I OO 75 Liquorice Glycyrrhiza Glabra . 75 85 95 70 “ Root Compound IO 20 95 {for Quinine Mixtures). I 00 Hepatica Americana I 00 I IO I 20 95 80 Liverwort s5 95 °5 “ Compound Logwood Hcematoxylon Campecliianum.. 85 65 95 75 I 05 85 80 60 85 Lovage \ Liyasticurn Levisticum 90 I OO Lungwort Pulmonaria Officinalis 75 85 95 7° Lupulin From Hamulus Lupulus 3 25 3 35 3 45 3 Male Fern Aspidium Filix Mas 90 I OO I IO 85 85 Podophyllum Peltatum 90 I OO IO “ Compound.... 90 I 00 I IO 85 Marsh Mallow ' Althce Officinalis 80 90 75 Marsh Rosemary Statice Limonium 75 85 95 70 Matico Artanthe FJongata I 50 I 60 I 70 45 Mezereon | Daphne Mezereum I 10 I 20 I 30 I °5 Mistletoe Viscum Album 90 I OO I IO 85 Motherwort Leonorus Cardiaca 90 I OO I IO 85 Mugwort Artemesia Vulgaris 75 85 95 2 70 Musk Root Ferula Sumbul 2 25 2 35 2 45 Night-Blooming Cereus.. Cactus Grandiflora s OO 5 IO 5 20 4 95 Nutmeg Myristica Fragrans 2 50 2 60 70 45 Nux Vomica Strychnos Nux Vomica I 00 I IO I 20 95 I 50 I 60 I 70 I 45 “ Deodorized I 50 I 60 I 70 I 45 Orange Peel, Sweet “ “ Bitter Citrus A urantium 80 90 I OO 75 Citrus Vulgaris 90 I 00 I IO 85 Orris Root Iris Florentina 85 95 I 05 80 Pareira Brava Chondodendron Tomentosum. . I 25 I 35 I 45 I 20 Parilla Yellow Menispermum Canadense 90 I OO I IO 85 Pellitory Anacyclus Pyrethrum I 25 I 35 I 45 I 20 Pennyroyal Hedeoma Pulegioides 75 85 95 70 Peppermint Mentha Piperita 75 85 95 70 Pink Root Spigelia Marilandica I i5 I 25 I 35 I IO 9° I OO I IO 85 I 15 I 25 I 35 I IO Pipsissewa 80 90 I OO 75 35 Pitcher Plant Sarracenia I 15 I 25 I I IO Pleurisy Root Asclepias Tuberosa I OO I IO I 20 95 Poison Oak Rhus Toxicodendron I 35 I 45 I 55 I 30 Poke Root Phytolacca Decandra 75 85 95 70 Pomegranate Bark Punica Granatum I IO I 20 I 30 I 05 Poplar Bark Poppies Populus Tremuloides 75 85 95 70 Papaver Somniferum 90 I OO I 10 85 Prickly Ash Bark [ Xanthoxylum Fraxineum 90 1 1 OO I 10 85 “ “ Berries I 65 I 75 I 85 I 60 Pulsatilla Pumpkin Seed OO I IO I 20 95 Cucurbita F’epo I 50 I 60 I 70 I 45 Quassia Picrcena F.xcelsa 75 85 95 70 Quebracho Bark Aspidosperma Quebracho 2 OO 2 IO 2 20 I 95 Queen of the Meadow.... Eupatorium Purpureum 75 85 95 70 Raspberry Leaf Rubus Strigosus 75 85 95 70 Red Clover Tops Trifolium Pratense I OO 1 IO I 20 95 “ Saunders Pterocarpus Santalinus 75 85 95 70 Rhatany ! Krameria Triandra I OO I IO I 20 95 2 00 2 IO 2 20 I 95 “ Aromatic I 90 1 2 00 2 10 1 I 85 Pharmaceutical Preparations 105 EXTRACTS, FLUID (- Jars. Per lb. i oz. Jars. Per lb. Aconiiia, 2% 7 00 7 IO 7 25 8 00 Atropia, 2% 5 00 5 to 5 25 6 00 Bismuth 7 00 7 10 7 25 8 00 Copper 2 5° 2 60 2 75 3 50 Lead 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 50 Mereurv, 5% 15° 160 1 75 2 50 “ 10% 2 00 2 10 2 25 3 00 ‘ ‘ 20% 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 50 “ 5%. Morphia, 2% 4 50 4 60 4 75 5 50 Morphia, 2% 3 00 31° 3 25 4 00 “ 5% s 00 51° 5 25 6 00 Quinia, 5% 4 00 4 IO 4 25 5 °o “ 10% 7 00 7 10 7 25 8 00 “ 25% 15 00 15 IO 15 25 16 00 Silver 15 00 15 IO 15 25 16 00 Strychnia, 2 % 3 00 3 to 3 25 4 00 Veratria, 2% 4 00 4 10 4 25 5 00 Zinc, 5 % 150 160 1 75 2 50 “ 1234% 2 00 2 IO 2 25 3 °° “ Powdered 2 5° 2 60 2 75 3 5° Opodeldoc Liquid doz.j i oo “ gro.j io 50 “ Steer’s doz. 1 00 “ gro. 10 50 Ox Gall, Inspissated, 1 lb. jars ■ lb. 1 35 “ “ “ 1 oz. jars oz. 12: " “ “ Powdered, 1 lb. jars lb. 1 60 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. jars oz. 25 “ “ Purified, 1 lb. jars lb. 2 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. jars oz. 35 Oxymel of Squill lb. 40 Paregoric, U. S. P lb. 50 “ " '* 1 oz. bots ......doz. 75 Pharmaceutical Preparations. 113 PEPSIN, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. We sell no untested Pepsin under our own brand. We guarantee that our Pure Pepsin will digest over 200 times its weight of freshly coagulated egg albumen, when tested accord- ing to the method of the new U. S. Pharmacopoeia given below. In like manner we warrant our Saccharated Pepsin to digest 50 times its weight ol freshly coagulated egg albumen, as required by the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Pepsin, Pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 28 00 “ “ I OZ. “ OZ. 2 OO “ Saccharated, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 00 “ XA “ “ lb. 4 10 “ “ yK “ “ lb. 4 20 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 35 Subject to liberal discount. U. S. P. Test for Saccharated Pepsin.—“ 1 part of Saccharated Pepsin dissolved in 500 parts of water acidulated with 7.5 parts of Hydrochloric Acid, should digest at least 50 parts of hard-boiled egg album m in five or six hours, at a temperature of 38° to 40° C. (ioo° to 104° F.)” For Pure Pepsin, use 200 parts of egg albumen for 1 part Pure Pepsin. Formula for making Liquid Pepsin from W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Saccharated Pepsin. Saccharated Pepsin 40 parts. Hydrochloric Acid 12 “ Glycerine 400 “ Water 548 “ 1,000 Dissolve the Saccharated Pepsin in the water, previously mixed with the Hydrochloric Acid, add the Glycerine, let the mixture stand twenty-four hours, and filter. 114 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES, UNEQUALED FOR Purity in Composition, Solubility in Coating, Uniformity in Size, Perfection in Form and Finish. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878. The only highest " Recompense" awarded to Pills MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY. American Institute, New York, 1879. FIRST AWARD, Sydney, New South Wales, 1879. SILVER MEDAL. Melbourne, Australia, 1880, 1878. — PARIS.-THE ONLY SILVER MEDAL.—THE HIGHEST RECOMPENSE AWARDED TO PILLS. 1879. — SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES.— FIRST AWARD. 1879. — NEW YORK, AMERICAN INSTITUTE. — MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY. 1880. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. — FIRST AWARD. 1881. — MATANZAS, CUBA.—SILVER MEDAL. 1881. — LONDON. —THE ONLY AWARD OF MERIT FOR PILLS ALONE AT THE INTER- NATIONAL MEDICAL AND SANITARY EXHIBITION. 1881. - BRIGHTON, ENGLAND. — ONLY AWARD FOR FILLS AT THE SCIENTIFIC AND SANITARY EXHIBITION. Pharmaceutical Preparations. These Pills are the result of several years' study of the subject, during which time each defect, as it became manifest, has been met and overcome, until finally we feel that we can safely assert that they fully meet all requirements. We guarantee that their action will be as prompt and thorough as any uncoated pill that can be made, while they possess the advantages over pills not coated that they can be swallowed without taste, that the soluble condition of the mass is preset ved by exclusion from atmospheric contact, and that substances like Proto-Salts of Iron, Phosphorus, etc., are effectually protected from oxidation. The coating is an inert, soluble compound, dissolving upon the tongue in all cases almost instantly, entirely tasteless, perfectly transparent and colorless, thus disclosing to the eye the exact color and appearance of the pill-masses. In our transparent Coating is secured a highly important advantage over pills on which opaque coatings, like sugar, etc., are employed. In sugar, Pills of Quinine, Bin-Iod. Mercury, Iodoform, Cathartic Comp., and all others have precisely the same outward appearance, while with our coating each pill has a distinctive color: the Quinine Pill is white; the Bin-Iod. Mercury red; the Iodoform yellow, and the Cathartic Comp., if the U.S.P., is a rich brown, or if the “ Improved," it is a black. Our coating, therefore, affords an almost infallible safeguard against mistakes in substituting oni pill for another, either in putting up or in dispensing. In addition to this the uniformity in shades of the characteristic colors of the various pills furnishes conclusive evidence of the perfect dissemina- tion and s ubdivision of the materials used. . The coating is so thin that it scarcely increases the size of the pill, thus securing as small a bulk as the quantity of material will admit, while its application is so even that no inequalities exist. The coating being dried by evaporation in a current of cold air, vegetable or organic matters are not charred, nor are volatile principles lost. Every pill is perfectly round; each pill of the same variety corresponds with its neighbor exactly in size and weight. The materials used in forming the various masses are invariably the best the market affords, weighed with scrupulous exactness, combined so thoroughly that the medicinal matter is Perfectly diffused throughout the mass. The EXCIPIENTS employed are such as are best adapted to permanently secure a soft soluble condition of the mass. Our Pills can be procured from all the leading druggists in the country, or can be ordered directfrom us. Samples furnished if desired. Price-List and Formula-Book mailed to any address. Private formulas of not less than three thousand pills made up, and estimates furnished. Dealers will please observe that we do not supply our pills except in bottles of 100 and 500. It is obvious that this rule is necessary in order that they may be recognized as pills of our manu- facture. SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES. Buttles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. ( Pulv. Aloes Socot , 2 grs. | Abernethy’s i lv' IP^cac" 5-6 gr. 1 4 75 2 25 3i.oo 3 j Pit. Hydrarg., 1 • j (_Extr. Hyoscyami, 2grs.J 50 75 1 25 1 25 1 50 50 50 5° 5o So Acidi Salicylici, grs Acidi Salicylici, 5 “ Acidi Salicylici et Morphia; Sulph. \ cidi Salicylic 2j* grs. ) 6 00 3 1 1 £ Morphise Sulph., 1-12 gr. \ Aloes, U. S. P. $ v-'Aloes Socot., 2 grs. ) £ Pulv. Sapoms, 2 grs. $ ( Ext. Gentianse, % gr. j Aloes Comp., U. S. P. (Pil. Gentian Comp.) Mots Socot., \ t Ol. Carui, 1-5 gtt. J f Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1 1-3 grs. 2 25 l Pulv. Saponis, 1 1-3 11 3 f Pulv. Aloes Socot., % gr. Aloes et Ferri \ Sulph. Exsic. 1 “ 1 ] Ext. Conn, % “ j 1. Pulv. Zingib. Jam., 1 “ J f Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2 grs. "j 4 75 2 75 Aloes, Hyoscy., Nucis Vom„ et Ipecac. { E*[; N'c om/_ 4_JS V } tPulv. Ipecac., 1-6 “ j ( Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2 grs. 60 { Pulv. Aromatici, % “ ) 116 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued): Bottles Of I DU Pills. Bott of 50U Pill*. . XT . V Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1*4. grs. / Aloes et Nucis Vomicae j Ext Nucis Vom., # gr. $ C Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1% grs. 'i Aloes, Nucis Vomicae et Belladonnas < Ext. Nucis Vomicae, (4 gr. > ( “ Belladonnae Fol., l/s " ) 75 75 5° 1 00 1 50 75 75 75 1 50 2 00 50 75 I OO 1 00 So 1 OO I OO I 25 50 50 50 50 I OO I OO 150 3 00 75 1 00 50 I OO 3 50 3 50 2 25 4 75 7 25 3 50 3 50 3 50 7 25 9 75 2 25 3 5o 4 75 4 75 2 25 4 75 4 75 6 00 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 4 75 4 75 7 25 14 75 3 50 4 75 2 25 4 75 Aloin et Sirychmm J Stryc^ni£ei g.. \ C Aloin, 1-5 gr- ) Aloin, Strychniae et Belladonnae ■? Strychniae, 160 ‘‘ V ( Ext. Belladonnae, V% “ ) ("Ext. Coloc. Comp. Pulv., iJ4 grs. 1 .. I Pil. Hydrarg., 1 gr. [ Alterative j pujv Rhei, 1% grs. [ [Ol. Carui, 1-40 gtt. J f Pulv. Aloes Barb., 'I Pulv. Colocynth, Anderson's (Scots) -j Pulv. Saponis, [-3 grs j Pulv. Gambogii, ( Ol. Anisi, I a .• u-i- i\r , v,, 1 ) Pulv. Ext. Coloc. Co., 2(4 grs. ) Anti-bilious (Vegetable) Resin Podophyllii H gr. $ ( Chinoidin, 1 gr. ) Anti-chilli 01' Pip'Nig" Igtt-l Anti emu <; Ferri Ferrocyan., 1 gr. f i Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 “ J ( Strychniae, 1-40 gr. ) Pulv. Ipecacuanhae, 1-10 “ | Anti-dyspeptic i Ext. Belladonnae, Fol, 1-10 “ S- | Pil. Hydrarg., 2 grs. | (Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 “ J C Hydrarg. Chlor. Mit., (4 gr. 'i Antimonii Compositae (Plummer's) < Antimonii Oxysulph., (4 “ > ( Pulv. Guaici Resinae, 1 “ ) / Cinchonidiae Sulph., 1 gr.'i Strychniae Sulph., 1-33 " | a .* . ... Resin. Podophylli, 1-20 “ i Anti-penoaic - Ferri Suiph- Exsic., 14 " ( Gelsemin, Eclect., 1-20 “ _ Ol. Resin Capsid, 1-10 git. J 1 Ext. Nucis Vomicae, A gr. j ( Ext. Coloc. Comp.,2 grs. ) f Ext. Coloc. Comp., 1% grs.') 1 Ext. Nuc. Vom., J4 gr. Aperient (Dr. Fordyce Barker) < Pulv .. i | Pulv. Aloes Socot., 5-12 “ I (Resinae Podophylli, 1-12 “ J A r .-j /- ( Pulv. Assafoetidoe, 2 grs. ( Assafcetidae Comp, j Ferri Sulph ExS]C T |r. $ . (j Pulv. Assafoetidae, 1 gr. 'i Assafoetidae et Rhei < Pulv. Rhei, 1 “ > ( Ferri Redact., 1 “ ) ( Camphorae, 1 gr. Camphorae, Hyoscyami et Valerianae < Ext. Valerianae, % " > ( Ext. Hyoscvami, 1 " ) Pharmaceutical Preparations. 117 SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued): Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. et Hvoscvami \ Camphorae, i gr. / 60 I OO I OO I 25 I 50 185 60 5° 60 60 1 00 1 50 50 60 75 1 90 75 60 75 I OO 1 50 1 75 2 50 60 75 1 35 2 OO 2 65 3 20 I OO I 75 1 25 1 25 1 5o 2 OO 2 50 60 60 2 OO 2 75 4 75 4 75 6 00 7 25 9 OO 2 75 2 25 2 75 2 75 4 75 7 25 2 25 2 75 3 50 9 25 3 5o 2 75 3 50 4 75 7 25 8 50 12 25 2 75 3 5o 6 50 9 75 13 00 15 75 4 75 8 50 6 00 6 00 7 25 9 75 12 25 2 75 2 75 9 75 .rae ex nyoscyami Ext. Hyoscyami, I “ $ Camphor* et Lupulin 5 Camphorae, i% grs. ) ei Lupulm, T gr> $ fExt. Coloc. Comp., i% grs.'] r.nhfirtir Primp U S P 1 Kxt Jalapae, I gr. ! oamaruc uomp., u. o. . < Hydrarg. Chlor. Mitis, I “ | 1 Pulv. Gambogiae, 'A " j Cathartic Comp., U. S. P., ]A gr 1 Ext. Colocynth Comp , grs > Ext. Jalapae, 54 gr. 1 Cathartic Comp. (Improved) j Resin. Podoph., 54 “ ■{ Resin. Leptand., ?4 " 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, “ | Ext. Gentianae, 54 “ (Ol. Menth. Pip., x-40gtt.J ('Ext. Colocynth.. 54 gr. j Resin. Podophylli, 54 “ ,, .. ~ ... . , , , ) Puiv. Res. Scammon., 54 “ Cathartic Comp. (Vegetable) j Pulv. AloesSocotrin., i* «• ' 1 Pulv. Cardamomi, 1-9 “ ( Pulv. Saponis, 54 “ , f Quiniae Sulph., % gr. 1 Cinchona Rark Salts i Quinidiss Stdph., %" ( Cinchona bark baits < Cinchoniae Sulph., % '• [ Cinchonidiae Sulph., % “ 1 Cinchonidiae Salicylatis, 2 A grs Cinchonidiae Sulphat., 1 gr Cinchonidiae et Capsicf$ Cinchonidiae Sulph.. x gr. ? pulv> Capsicli lA “ S Cinchonidiae et Capsici \ Cinchonidiae Sulph. 2 grs. ? v,apbici Pulv Capsici, 54 gr. $ C Cinchonidiae Sulph., 1 gr. 'i ( Acidi Arseniosi, 1-32 “ ) Codeiae, % “ . f Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. ) ' 1:: \ L Pulv. Saponis, 54 “ J ( Pulv. Cubebae, 2 grs. 'j Copaibae Comp. J Ferri Sulph. Exsic., A gr 1 H 1 ] Pil. Copaibae, 1 “ f ( Terebinth. Venet., % “ J f Pepsin Pur., 1 gr. ) Digestive a"crAe/tA'? Sacch- 1 .'i L B 1 Ext. Malti, 1 " J 1. Calcii Hypophosph., 1 " J 118 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued): Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 50C Pills. 75 50 50 60 60 60 60 I 00 1 25 2 75 I 40 1 00 2 OO 2 OO 50 I OO I 25 75 I OO 50 I OO 125 I 25 I 25 I OO I OO 1 25 I 25 I 25 1 65 I OO 60 I OO 75 50 60 I CO 1 20 2 OO 50 3 5° 2 25 2 25 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 4 75 6 00 13 50 6 75 4 75 9 75 9 75 2 25 4 75 6 00 3 50 4 75 2 25 4 75 6 00 6 00 6 00 4 75 4 75 6 co 6 00 6 00 8 00 4 75 2 75 4 75 3 50 2 25 2 75 4 75 5 75 9 75 2 25 ( Pulv. Digitalis, i gr. j ( Pul. Potass. Nit., 2 grs. ) C Pulv. Aloes, Soc., i gr. 'i Dinner (Chapman’s) < Pulv. Rhei, i “ > (Gum. Mastich., i “ ) f Aloes, Barb., i gr.'j Dinner IDr Hall’s! J ?X,r’ G1ycyrrb-' 1 “ L uinnei tui. nan gapOJ1 ujv ( x j (Theriacae, i “ J ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 2 grs. } Dinner (Lady Webster’s) < Pulv. Gum. Mastich, % gr. > (Pulv. Rosae Gallicae, % “ ) f Ergotin, 1 gr. 1 j Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 “ ) Emmenagogue -! Ext. Hellebori Nig., 1 “ V I Ol. Sabinae, % min. 1 Aloes Soc., 1 gr. J ( Ergotin, 3 grs. ) Ergotin Comp. (Dr. Clement Godson) Ext. Cannab. Indicae, 1-6 gr. > ; (Strychniae, 1-60 “ ) Extract Colocynth. Comp., Bellad. ( 2 8"S' ] et Hydrarg. ( Ext. Belladon., Fol., 1-6 gr. ) Extract. Colocynth. Comp., Bel'ad. (Bei°adon°%, J? fr'' \ etNuc.Vom. (Ext. Nuc. Vom., %' S Extract. Colocynth. Comp, et Hy- ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., 3 grs. ) drargyri. ( Pil. Hydrargyri, 2 “ $ Extract. Colocynth. Comp., Hy- ( f C°mp" * g.?'J drarg. et Ipecac. ( Pulv. Ipecac " 1-6 “ ) Extract Colocynth. Comp., et i Ext. Colocynth. Comp., 2% grs. ( Hyoscyami. ( Ext. Hvoscyami, 1% “ S Extract. Colocynth. Comp.. Hyoscyami ( Ext. Coloc" Comp., 3 S"S' ] et Hydrarg. ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 “ ) Extract. Colocynth. Comp. Hyoscy- S HvrirTra°t \ ami, et Hydrarg. Cliiorrf Mit. ) Ext " J .. Extract. Damiafc®, Nucis Vomicae etS gxt; SudsVomicae, % fr' l PhosPhon- (Phosphori, 1-100 ) Extract. Fuci Vesiculosi (Bladder Wrack), 2 grs Extract. Guaranae, 3 grs | Extract. Hyoscyami, % gr Pharmaceutical Preparations. SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (.Continued) . Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. 60 So 75 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 75 2 25 3 50 4 75 7 25 d 73 Extract. Opii, gr Extract. Pilocarpi Pennatifol (Jaborandi), Extract. Pilocarpi Pennatifol (Jaborandi), grs 1 5° 7 25 2 00 q 7c 75 1 00 60 60 75 75 60 1 00 1 5o 80 60 1 00 50 60 50 75 75 125 100 150 2 00 3 00 180 1 75 2 25 2 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 5o 50 60 5o 5o 60 75 3 50 4 75 2 75 2 75 3 5o 3 5° 2 75 4 75 7 25 3 75 2 75 4 75 2 25 2 75 2 25 3 50 3 50 6 00 4 75 7 25 9 75 14 75 8 75 8 50 ri 00 11 00 4 75 4 75 9 75 2 25 2 25 2 75 2 25 2 25 2 75 3 5o 1 Fel. Bovini, 3 grs. Ferri Arseniat, 1-20 gr., J4 gr., K gr i S Ferri Ci.ra, et Stryehni* ) g£h“,ira,, g" ( ( Pulv. Myrrhae, 1% gr.') Ferri Comp., U. S. P. 7 Ferri. Sulph.Exsic., “ > { Sodae Carbonatis, “ ) Ferri Iodidi, 1 gr. (Blancard’s Formula) Ferri Phosphatis et Strychniae j |frry"h^]°s Ferri Proto-Carbonat. (Vallet’s Mass), 2 g Ferri Proto-Carbonat. (Vallet’s Mass), 5 Ferri Redact. (Quevenne's), 1 gr Ferri Redact. (Quevenne's), 2 grs 2 grs. ) 1-60 gr. ) rs., 3 grs Ferri et Quinias Citratis, 1 gr ( Ferri Redact Ferri, Quiniae et Strychniae < Quiniae Sulpl C Strychniae, Ferri et Quiniae et Strychniae Citrat. j F^r (F Ferri, Quiniae et Strychniae Phosphat. < Q (S (F Ferri Quiniae et Strychniae Phosphat. < Q (s Ferruginous (Blaud’s, | ! Ferruginous (Blauds)) grn Sag. » f Quiniae Sulph., Heim’s (Niemeyer) -j £“}£ Dighali's Fol., (_ Pulv. Opii, rPulv. Aloes, Socot., 24-25 gr.' Ferri Sulph., 12-25 “ . Ext. Hellebori Nig., 6-25 “ Hooper’s) Pulv. Myrrh , 6-25 “ Pulv. Saponis, 6-25 “ Pulv. Canellae Albae, 2-25 “ Pulv. Zingib, Jam., 3-25 “ Hydrargyri Pil.,U. S. P., % gr., 1 gr., 3 Hvdrarlvri Pil.. U. S. P.. < urs.... ... . 1 gr- > 1 “ l [-60 “ ) riet Quiniae Citrat., 2 grs. £ chniae Citrat., 1-60 gr. ( erri Phosphat., 2 grs. ~) uiniae Phosphat., 1 gr. » rychniae Phosphat., x-60 “ ) erri Phosphat., 2 grs. 4 uiniae Phosphat., 1 gr. > rychniae Phosphat., 1-30 “ ) grs- I /2 “ S * grs. > { “ s 1 gr-J X “ ( K “ f v* “ J Hydrargyri, Chlor. Corrosiv., 1-60 gr., 1-50 gr., 1-40 gr., 1-30 gr., 1-20 gr., 1-12 gr. Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit., % gr., % gr., 1 gr., 2 grs., 3 grs Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit., 5 grs fHydrarg. Chlor. Mit., % gr.'I Hydrargyri, Chlor. Mit. et RheiJ Co” * “ L Hyoscyami, H “ J 120 SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES ( / Ext. Pol. Belladonnae, 1-12 “ ) Morohiae et Belladonnae Morphy Sulph., J* . gr. ? _ 1 ( tsxt. foi. tseuaaonnas, y “ ) ( Morphias Sulph., l/a gr. } Morphias Comp. (Dr. Hubbard’s) < Ext. Hyosciami, 2 grs. > (A) (Camphorae, 1 gr. > ( Morphias Sulph., 1-6 gr. 4 Morphiae Comp. (Dr. Hubbard’s) •< Ext. Hyoscyami, 2 grs. > (B) ( Camphoras, 1 gr. ) (Morphias Sulph., y gr. ) Morphiae Comp. (Dr. Hubbard’s) 7 Ext. Hyoscyami, 2 grs. > (C) ( Camphoras, 1 gr. ) fQuinias Sulph., 2 grs.'I Morphiae Sulph., 1-20 gr. | Neuralgic (Dr. Gross’ 1 Strvchnias. i-so “ !• I OO I OO 1 25 3 75 Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 “ | (Ext. Aconiti, Fob, % “ J Neuralgic IDr. Gross’1. without Morohine Neuralgic (Brown-Sequard’s) ■ Opii, Pulv., ya gr., y gr Opii, Pulv., y gr '’Ext. Hyoscyami, % gr. Ext. Conii, % “ Ext. Ignat. Amarae, y " Ext. Opii, y “ Ext. Aconiti Fob, y “ Ext. Cannab. Inch, y “ Ext. Stramon., 1-5 “ ..Ext. Belladonnas Fob, % “ , 60 i Opii, U. S. P.. 1 gr Opii et Camphorae j Pldv' P*3”’ 1 &r' l | 80 r l Camphoras, 2 grs. ) ( Pulv. Opii, y gr. ■> Opii, Camphorae et Acidi Tannici < Camnhorre. 1 “ > ... 80 <3 / 3 3 75 ( Acidi Tannici, 2 grs. ) W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and Bottl es Bottles SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (.Continue d) : of 100 Pills. of 500 Pills. Onii et Plumbi Acetat \ n,lllv't°!Jli' * i 75 3 50 upii et riuinui nteui. Plumbi Acet., IYs " \ ! 50 2 25 50 bo 2 75 75 00 3 50 4 75 Peosin et Bismuthi \ £?Psin\ Sac > 75 8 50 ( Strychnise, 1-60 gr. ) fPetrolei, 1 gr. ) Picis Liquidae, 1 “ j 75 3 50 | Magnesia Carb., Ys " \ [ Ol. Gaultheriae, 1-20 gtt. J Phosphori, 1-100 gr., 1-60 gr., 1-50 gr., 1-25 gr., 1-20 gr OO 4 75 Phosphori Comp \ PhosPh°r.’< „ . S[-l 25 6 00 ruuspnuii wump. Ext j,jucls vomicae, Y “ \ Phosphori Comp \ PhosPhori' „ . f,r- 6 co ruospnon eorap. 7 Fxt.Nucis Vomieae, Y S Phosphori Comp 1 PhosP1?ori- 1-50 gr. ) 25 6 00 rnospnori -j Ex( Nucis Vomicae. Ys ) Phosphori et Ferri \ £hoi^or!’ x-100 l I 25 6 00 ruuapiiuu ei rein \ perrl RedaCt., I “ \ C Phosphori, 1-100 gr. ) Phosphori, Ferri et Nucis Vomicae < Ferri Phosphat., Y •• > ... 25 6 00 ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, Ys “ ) ( Phosphori, i-5o gr. ) 6 00 Phosphori, Nucis Vomicae et Cantharidis < Pulv. Nucis Vomicae, 1 " >■■■ * 25 ( Concent. Tinct. Canthar., 1 min. ) Phosphori et Strychnine \ PhosPhori. I'S® gr. ? _ 25 6 00 r-nuspuuii ei ouycnmcc gtrychmae, 1-60 “ s Picrotoxin, 1-80 gr 75 3 50 Pilocarpin Muriat., Ys gr Piperin Comp \ E?P 4 OO 75 19 75 3 5° P Hyd Ch]or Mlt., Y S Podophyllin (Resin. Podophylli), Ys gr., Y gr 50 2 25 Podophyllin (Resin. Podophylli), Y gr., 1 gr bo 2 75 ( Resin. Podophylli, % gr. ) Podophylli (Dr. E. R. Squibb) < Capsici, Ys • > 00 4 75 ( Ext Belladonnae Fob, Ys ‘ ) C Resin. Podophylli, % gr. 4 00 4 75 l Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-16 “ S f Resinae Podoph., Y gr.'l r, , , t \ \ Pulv. Aloes Socot., 1 Podophylli Comp. (Dr. Janeway) Ext Bel]adon Fol :: j-.... OO 4 75 [Ext. Nuc. Vom., Y " J Podophyllin et Hydrarg. \ g«s!“- P°doPhyUl. gr. j I 00 4 75 P r Cl p,i. Hydrarg., 2Y grs. $ Podophyllin et Leptandrin \ LeptanSS,' OO 4 75 fExt. Coloc. Comp., lY grs. 1 1 Hydrarg. Chlor Mit., iK “ Post Partum (Dr. Fordyce Barker) j Exj; lA gr. 25 6 00 1-6 “ Pulv. Aloes, [Pulv. Ipecac., 1-6 “ 1-6 “ Quiniae Arseniatis, 1-16 gr I OO 4 75 Quiniae Arseniatis, Ys gr I 50 7 25 Quiniae Bromidi, % gr I 30 6 25 Quiniae Bromidi, 1 gr 2 30 11 25 Quiniae Bromidi, 2 grs ; 4 50 22 25 Quiniae Bromidi, 3 grs ,. 6 25 31 00 Quiniae Muriatis, % gr 1 25 6 00 Quiniae MuriAtis, 1 gr 2 25 II OO Quiniae Muriatis, 2 grs 4 OO 19 75 Quiniae Muriatis, 3 grs 5 85 29 OO Pharmaceutical Preparations 121 122 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES (Continued) : of 100 Pills. of 500 Pills. Qumiae Muriaiis, 5 grs 9 60 47 75 Quiniae S.rlicylatis, 1 gr 3 OO 14 75 Quiniae Salicylatis, grs ' 5 50 27 25 Quiniae Sulphatis, y gr Quiniae Sulphatis, y gr 75 3 50 90 4 25 Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr I 40 6 75 Quiniae Sulphatis, 2 grs 2 50 12 25 Quiniae Sulphatis, 3 grs 3 bo 17 75 Quiniae Sulphatis, 4 grs Quiniae Sulphatis, 5 grs 4 75 23 5° 6 00 29 75 70 3 25 Quiniae Bi-Sulphatis, % gr 85 25 4 00 6 00 2 25 25 Quiniae Bi-Sulphatis, 3 grs 3 16 mo Quiniae Bi-Sulphatis, 4 grs 4 25 21 CO Quiniae Bi-Sulphatis, 5 grs 5 25 26 OO Quiniae Valerianatis, y2 gr 2 OO 9 75 Q CO 17 25 27 25 5 50 ( Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 Quiniae, Acidi Arseniosi, et Nucis Vomicae } Acidi Arseniosi, 1-60 Ext. Nucis Vomicae, % 80 8 75 •• 5 QUi 6t M°rph‘ (Cr°Sby’S \ ExtnF*lSAconiti, i-6 fn' } rever tins; ( Morphiae Hydrobrom., 1 20 “ ) 3 50 17 25 Quiniae et Aloes 5 Sulph K gr. ? 1 60 7 75 c } Pulv. Aloes Socot., y “ $ f Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr- 1 Quiniae, Aloes et Strychniae Comp. Mit.,J Pulv. Aloes Soc., A “ 25 (Hubbard’s) 1 Piperin, A “ [ Strychniae Sulph. f Quiniae Sulph., Quiniae, Aloes et Strychniae Comp. Fort., i Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-50 “ J iA gr- % “ ; 25 16 OO (Hubbard's) 1 Piperin, % “ 3 (_ Strychniae Sulph. 1-40 “ Quiniae et Capsici $ Sulph., 1 gr. ) 1 80 8 75 v ) Pulv. Capsici, X “ $ Quiniae et Capsici Qu/ni® Sulph., 2 grs. ) 3 2C 16 00 1 \ Pulv. Capsici, l/2 gr. ) C Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. Quiniae Comp. 7 Ferri Redact., 1 “ > I 80 8 75 ( Acidi Arseniosi, 1-32 “ ) (Quiniae Bisulph., iy grs. ) Q„i„te Comp. « Extract. Taraxaci ■- ) • (Ext. Taraxaci, iy “ J 25 II OO Quiniae et Ferri \ Quini?r Sulph., igr.j I So 8 75 v ( Fern Redact., 1 “ ) Quiniae et Ferri Carbonat j S^P.. .. , 1 &r- l ... I 80 8 75 w ( hern Carb. (Vallet s Mass), 2 grs. $ f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. Quiniae, Ferri et Nucis Vomicae 7 Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s Mass), 2 grs. ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, y gr. I 80 8 75 f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. 'i Quiniae, Phosphori, et Ferri ■? Phosphori, 1-100 “ > .. 2 5° 12 25 Ferri Carb. (Vallet's Mass), 1 “ ) f Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr-1 Quiniae, Phosphori, Ferri et Nucis Vomicae Fer°rfc (Vallet.s Mass).0? « 2 50 12 25 VExt. Nucis Vomicae, K “ ) J ( Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. Quiniae, Phosphori et Nucis Vomicae < Phosphori, 1-60 “ ((Ext. Nucis Vomicae, y “ 50 12 25 \ C Quiniae Sulphatis, 1 gr. > Quiniae, Phosphori et Nucis Vomicae 7 Phosphori, 1-50 “ { Ext. Nucis Vomicae, y “ > 50 12 25 5 Quiniae et Strychniae { { I 80 8 75 SOLUBLE PILLS AND GRANULES {Continued): Bottles of 100 Pills. Bottles of 500 Pills. T Quiniae Sulph., i gr. "1 Ouiniae et Strychnine Cnmn. J ?err' Redact., I 1 80 8 75 r btrychmae, 1-20 1 Acidi Arseniosi, 1-20 “ J Quinidiae Sulphatis, l£ gr 75 3 5o 4 75 8 50 12 25 Quinidiae Sulphatis, 2 grs I 75 5° Quinidiae Sulphatis, 3 grs 2 Quinidiae Sulphatis,. 4 grs 14 75 17 25 2 25 Quinidiae Sulnhatis. c pts 50 5° Rhei, Pulv., £ gr. f Pulv. Rhei, 2 grs. ) Pulv. Aloes Socot., “ 1 Rhei ComD.. LJ. S. P. - 75 3 50 Pulv. Myrrhae, 1 gr. ( Ol. Menth. Pip., 1-10 gtt. 1 (Pil. Hydrarg., 2% grs. ) I OO 4 75 ( Sodae Carb. Exsic., lA " ) Rhei et Sodii Carb. J £u!v' „ . 2 grs‘ l 75 3 50 / rulv. bociu Earb. Exsic., i gr. \ Rhei, U. S. P. j ln}v- hei' . 3 grs. ) 75 3 5° ( Pulv. Saponis, i gr. ) j Ext. Coloc. Comp., i% gr. 'j • Rheumatic J golch‘ Aa*- * “ t I 25 6 00 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, ]A> f 1 Hyd. Chlor. Mit., 'A “ J Salicin. 1 srr 75 3 50 5 75 6 75 9 75 Salicin, 2 grs Salicin. 2 ers I 40 00 Salicin, 5 grs 2 Santonin, i err I 4 75 6 00 Santonin et Hvdrarp. Chlor. Mit. $ Santonin, 1 £r- l I 25 / Mya. uhlor. Mit., i “ \ btrychmas, 1-100 gr., 1-60 gr., 1-30 gr., 1-40 gr., gr., 1-40 gr., 1-20 gr 50 2 25 btrychmae Sulph., 1-200 gr.. 1-100 gr 50 2 25 r Strychniae, 1-100 gr. 'j Strychnia? Comp. - Phosphori, 1-100 “ | 00 4 75 Ginseng, 1 “ Ferri Carb., 1 " J ( Quiniae Sulph., 1 gr. "1 Tonic (I)r. Aiken'si J Acidi Arseniosi, i-So “ 1 00 9 75 ' btrycnmoe, 1-50 ‘ l Ferri Redact., % “ J C Pulv. Aloes Socot., 2 grs. } Triplex Pil. Hydrarg., 1 gr. > r 00 4 75 { Resin Podophylli, £ “ ) fPulv. Scammon. Virg.,i 1-5 gr. 'j Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-5 “ Triplex (Dr. Francis’) ■ Pil. Hydrarg., 1 1-5 “ ! . Ol. Tiglii, 1-20 Min. j " I 00 4 75 Ol. Carui, £ " . Tinct. Aloes et Myrrh., q. s. J Zinci Oxidi, 1 gr., 2 grs 60 2 75 Zinci Phosphidi, 1- 12 gr • > % gr., K gr 75 3 50 Zinci Phosphidi, K gr. I 00 4 75 Zinci Phosphidi et Nucis Vomicae SuS5>Vomiae''x f I 00 4 75 Zinci Valerianatis, Kg r 5° 2 25 Zinci Valerianatis, K gr 60 2 75 Zinci Valerianatis, 1 gr 80 3 75 Zinci Valerianatis, 2 grs I 00 4 75 4 SUBJECT TO USUAL DISCOUNT. Pharmaceutical Preparations. 123 124 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and PLASTERS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Made after Officinal and other Formulas, Plaster, Aconite lb. 1 25 “ Adhesive lb. 40 “ Ammoniac lb. 75 “ “ with Cicuta lb. 1 25 “ “ “ Mercury... .lb. 1 00 “ Anodyne lb. 2 50 “ Antimony lb. 1 00 “ Arnica lb. r 25 “ Aromatic lb. 1 50 “ Assafcetida lb. 75 " Belladonna lb. 1 25 “ Calefaciens lb. 60 “ Cantharides lb. 90 Capsicum lb. 75 “ Cicuta ;... .lb. 1 00 “ Diachylon, Brown lb. 38 “ “ Simple lb.: 38 “ with Gum lb.: 45 “ Diapalma lb.. 60 r' Galbanum, lb. 60 “ “ Comp lb. 65 “ Guaiac..i lb. I 60 Plaster, Hyoscyamus lb. i 50 “ Iron lb. 38 “ Logan lb. 50 “ Labdanum lb. 75 “ Melilot lb. 60 “ Mercury, Mild...' lb. 1 00 “ “ Strong lb. 1 20 “ Mother lb. 50 “ Olivar lb. 40 “ Opium lb. 2 00 “ Oxycroceum lb. 60 “ Picis, Burgundy lb. 50 “ “ with Cantharides lb. 60 “ “ Comp ...lb. 75 “ Plumbi (see Diachylon). “ “ Iodide lb. 2 50 “ Resin lb. 40 “ Roboran lb. 38 “ Soap lb. 50 “ Tar lb. 50 “ Vigo lb. 1 25 “ " with Mercury lb. 1 50 Podophyllin oz. 38 This is Resin of Podophyllum made without Alum, and in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A light buff color is secured by avoiding excessive heat in drying. Potash, Chlorate, purified and granulated lb- 30 “ Neutral Oxalate .lb. 35 This chemical is now being largely used in recently perfected photographic processes. Special quotations given for large quantities. Powder, Antimonial lb. 70 “ Aromatic lb. 1 50 “ Chalk, Aromatic lb. 2 00 " “ Compound lb. 75 “ " and Opium lb. 2 50 “ Composiiion lb. 25 " Curry lb. x 50 “ Dover's lb. 1 20 “ Insect, Pure Dalmatian lb. 40 " " “ “ Small size gross, 16 50 doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ Medium size, “ 27 00 doz. 2 50 “ “ “ “ Large 11 “ 72 00 doz. 6 50 “ “ " “ Extra Large doz. 12 00 “ Jalap Comp : lb. 1 25 ■ “ Kino Comp lb. 1 50 “ Liquorice Comp :.lb. lo “ Morphine Comp lb. 2 00 11 Rhubarb, Comp lb. 1 1 50 Powders, Seidlitz, full weight doz. 2 75 " “ “ “ gross. | 30 00 “ 11 “ without labels or wrappers gross.| 28 50 “ “ “ " “ boxes, labels or wrappers gross. j 2600 “ “ extra “ doz 3 25 “ " “ “ gross | 36 00 “ “ “ “ without labels or wrappers gross-; 3400 11 “ “ “ " boxes, labels or wrappers gross-1 31 00 “ Soda .doz j 1 50 " “ gross 16 50 These Powders have been made by us and our predecessors for many years, and on account j of their excellent quality are held in the highest estimation. Powder, Tooth lb., 75 " Tragacanth Comp >■ lb.; 1 50 “ Tully’s -lb.' 2 00 Pharmaceutical Preparations. 125 POWDERED DRUGS. *** We have always made a specialty of preparing and offering for sale none but pure and first-class Powders, adapted to the uses of Physicians and Pharmacists; and we would beg to call the attention of the Trade to their character, and to solicit orders for them. In addition to keeping these articles in bulk, for the Jobbing Trade, we have them in Boxes of 25 lbs. and 50 lbs. for the Wholesale Trade. We also put them up in Flint-Glass Bottles of 1 lb. each, securely corked and capped with tin-foil, adapted to Prescription uses, and for transportation to climates where a humid atmosphere prevails. Prices furnished on application. Acid, Tartaric. Agaric. Allspice. Aloes and Canella. Alum. Alum, Dried. Ammonium Muriate. Antimony Ore. “ Sulphured Argols, Red. Aromatic Powder. Arsenic, Red. “ White. “ Yellow. Asbestos. Bark, Bayberry. “ Canella Alba. 11 Cascarilla. “ Cassia. “ “ Saigon. “ Cinnamon, Cey- lon. “ Cundurango. “ Elm. “ Hemlock. “ Mezereon. “ Peruvian, Cali- saya. “ Peruvian, Pale. “ “ Red. “ “ Yellow. “ Poplar. “ Prickly Ash. “ Sassafras. “ Soap Tree. “ Wild Cherry. Bean, Calabar. Berries, Cubeb. “ Juniper. “ Laurel. “ Prickly Ash. Bole Armenia. Borax. Cantharides. Castor Fibre, Russian. Chalk, French. Charcoal, Animal. “ Willow. Clay, Pipe. Cloves. Cobalt. Cocculus Indicus. Cochineal. Colocynth, Apples. “ Pulp. Composition Powder. Copper, Sub-Acetate (Verdigris). Copper, Sulphate. Cream Tartar. Dover's Powder. Dover’s Powder, Cam- phorated. Earth, Fuller’s. Ergot. Extracts, Medicinal (see Extracts, Solid, in Powder). Flowers, Arnica. “ Rose. Fluor Spar. Glass. Guarana. Gum Aloes, Barbadoes “ “ Bonaire. “ “ Cape. “ “ Socotrine. “ Ammoniac. “ Arabic, ist. “ “ 2d. “ “ 3d- “ Assafoetida. Gum Benzoin. “ Catechu. “ Euphorbium. 1 ‘ Galbanum. “ Gamboge. “ Guaiac. “ Kino. “ Mastic. • “ Myrrh. “ Olibanum. “ Opium. “ Sang. Draconis (Dragon's Blood). ‘‘ Scammony, Aleppo. “ Scammony, Virgin. “ Shellac, “Camp- bell’s.” " Shellac, Native. “ Tragacanth. Herb, Lobelia. “ Peppermint. “ Wormwood. Indigo. Kamala. Lead, Acetate, White. “ Black, E. I. “ “ German. Leaves, Aconite. “ Belladonna. “ Buchu, Long. “ “ Short. “ Conium. “ Digitalis. “ Hyoscyamus. “ Matico. “ Sage. Leaves, Savin. “ Senna, Alex. “ Senna, East India. “ Stramonium. “ Uva Ursi. Liquorice, Calabria. Lupulin. Mace. Manganese, Black Ox- ide. Nutgalls. Nutmegs. Nuts, Areca. Nux Vomica. Orange.Peel, Curacoa. “ “ Sicily. Os. Sepia. Pepper, Black. “ Red. “ White. Potassium, Chlorate, English. Potassium, Chlorate, French. Quassia. Resin, Yellow. Root, Aconite. “ Althea. “ Angelica. “ Artemisia. “ Asarabacca. “ Belladonna. “ Bitter. “ Calamus. “ Carlina. “ China. “ Cohosh, Black. “ Cohosh, Blue. “ Colchicum. “ Colombo. “ Comfrey. “ Culver's. 11 Curcuma. “ Dandelion. 11 Elecampane. “ Galangal. “ Gentian. “ Ginger, African “ “ E. I. “ “ Jamaica “ Ginseng. “ Goldenseal. “ Hellebore, Bl'k “ White. “ Indian Turnip. “ Ipecac. “ Jalap. “ Ladies'Slipper. Root, Liquorice. “ “ Russ. “ Male Fern. “ Mandrake. “ Orris, Florent. “ “ Verona. “ Pareira Brava. “ Pink. “ Pleurisy. “ Poke. “ Pond Lily, Wh. “ Yellow. “ Queen of the Meadow. “ Rhatany. “ Rhubarb. “ Salep. “ Sanguinaria. “ Sarsaparilla, Honduras. “ Sarsaparilla, Mexican. “ Senega. “ Snake, Virginia “ Skunk Cabbage “ Squill. “ Stillingia. “ Tormentilla. “ Turpeth. “ Valerian, Engl. Ger. “ “ Vermont. “ VeratrumViride “ Wild Turnip. •“ “ Yam. “ Yellow Dock. Sal Rochelle. Seed, Anise. “ Carui. “ Cardamom. “ Colchicum. “ Coriander. “ Cumin. “ Fennel. “ Fcenugreek. “ Lobelia. “ Sabadilla. “ Stavesacre. “ Water Fennel. “ Worm, Amer'n. “ “ Foreign. Seidlitz Mixture. Soap, Castile, White. Soda, Bi-Carb. Stone, Pumice. “ Rotten. “ Soap. Strontium Nitrate. Sugar Milk. Wood, Sandal. 126 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and POWDERED OPIUM. Every package of Powdered Opium sold by us bears a label indicating the percentage ot Morphine as determined by actual assay. Quinine, Sulphate, W. H. S. & Co.’s ., i cz. bots oz.l i 80 “ “ 5, io and 20 oz. tins oz. 1 75 “ Bi-Sulphate, “ 1 oz. bots oz. 1 8o- 5, 10 and 20 oz. tins oz. 1 75 This salt is rapidly gaining popularity among physiciansowing to its ready solabilitj' in ten parts of cold water, and its more prompt and efficient action! in cases where the ordinary Sulphate of Quinine acts slowly or not at all. We prepare the Bi-Sulphate in fine white crystals convenient for dispens- ing. It is well adapted for use in Pills, Wafers, Elixers, Syrups, Wines, and! in most liquid mixtures. Its taste may be disguised by our Fluid Extract Liquorice Comp., or better by our Scaled Ammoniacal Glycyrrhizin. Dose, same as the Sulphate. Special quotations for large lots. Quinine, Bromide, W. H. S. & Co.’s oz. 2 90 “ Muriate, “ oz. 2 90 “ Phosphate, “ oz. 3 40 “ Pure Alkaloid, “ oz. 3 40 “ Salicylate, “ . oz. 2 90 " Valerianate, “ oz. 3 90 REAGENTS. Test Solutions, according to the New U. S. Pharmacofceia. The new Pharmacopoeia requires greater purity in acids, salts, and preparations gen- erally, and prescribes certain reagents of definite strength to be used in testing. A demand has arisen, in consequence, for reagents to be used in applying pharmacopoeial tests, and we have made arrangements to furnish complete or partial sets, as may be desired, at reasonable rates. We use none but the best pure chemicals which can be obtained. The qualitative reagents are made in exact accordance with the Pharmacopoeia, and the volumetric solutions are exactly standardized. Below is a list of the reagents which we can supply; any others which our customers may desire can be furnished on short notice. We are prepared to put these up in sets to suit, in 4-oz. glass-stoppered, flint bottles, with paper labels. Or we can furnish the ones designated by a star ('), in sets of forty, in 14-litre (4% A- oz.) bottles, with labels blown in the glass—decidedly the best medium-priced reagent bottles in the market. Additional bottles of the same style, with blank spaces for labels, can be furnished to those desiring larger sets. Prices for Bottles and Reagents. Set of 40 Bottles, Blown Labels 5 83 Set of 40 Bottles, Blown Labels, 3 blanks and 37 filled with regeants, designated by a star (') in list below 12 co» 4-oz. Flint Bottles, Paper Labels doz. 1 20 Set of 67 4-oz. Flint Bottles, Paper Labels, filled with reagents, as per complete list below 15 00 Reagents (except solutions of Silver, Gold and Platinum) oz. 5. Volumetric Reagents oz. 5. U. S. P. TEST SOLUTIONS. 1. 'Acid Acetic. 2. * “ Hydrochloric. 3. ' “ Hydrosulphuric. 4. ' “ Nitric. 5. " Oxalic. 6. " Picric. 7. ' “ Sulphuric. 8. “ Tannic. 9. “ Tartaric. 10. 'Alcohol Absolute. 11. “ Commercial. 12. Ammonio—Nitrate of Silver. 13. “ Sulphate of Copper. 14. 'Ammonium Carbonate. 15. * “ Chloride. 16. ' “ Hydrate. 17. “ Molybdate. 18. * “ Oxalate. 19. “ Phosphate. 20. ' “ Sulphide. 21. 'Ammonium Sulphocyanide. 22. 'Barium Carbonate. 23. * " Chloride. 24. * “ Hydrate. 25. “ Nitrate. 26. 'Calcium Chloride. 27. ' “ Hydrate. 28. * " Sulphate. 29. Carbon Disulphide. 30. Chlorine Water. 31. Cobaltous Nitrate 32. 'Copper Sulphate. 33. 'Eiher, Stronger. 34. 'Ferrous Sulphate. 33. 'Ferric Chloride. 36. Gold Chloride. 37. Indigo. 38. Iodine. 39. *Lead Acetate. 40. Magnesia Mixture. Pharmaceutical Preparations. 127 41. *Magnesium Sulphate. 42. Chloride. 43. Mercurous Nitrate. 44. Potassio—Cupric Tartrate. 45. Bichromate. 46. * “ Carbonate. 47. “ Chromate. 48. * “ Ferricyanide. 49. * “ Ferrocyanide. 50. * “ Hydrate. 51. * “ Iodide. 52. “ Mercuric Iodide, Mayer’s Solution. 53. " Mercuric Iodide, Nessler’s Solution. 54. Potassium Permanganate. 55.. * “ Sulphate. 56. * “ Sulphocyanide. 57. *Platinic Chloride. 58. Nitrate. 59. “ Sulphate. 60. Sodium Acetate. 61. “ Bitartrate. 62. * “ Carbonate. 63. “ Hydrate. 64. “ Hyposulphite. 65. * 11 Phosphate. 66. Stannous Chloride. 67. Strontium Sulphate. VOLUMETRIC TEST SOLUTIONS, U. S. P. Standard. Volumetric Solution Bichromate of Potassium U. S. P., 1880. Volumetric Solution of Hyposulphite of Sodium U. S. P., 1880. Volumetric Solution of Iodine U. S. P., 1880. Volumetric Solution of Nitrate of Silver U. S. P., 1880. Volumetric Solution of Oxalic Acid U. S. P., 1880. Volumetric Solution of Soda U. S. P., 1880. Rhubarb Root, East India Cut, in fingers No. i lb. 2 50 " " “ “ 2 lb. 1 50 “ " “ “ round No. 1 lb. 2 50 " “ “ “ “ “ 2 lb. 2 co “ “ " “ “ “ 1, small lb. 3 co " “ “ “ “ “ 2 “ lb. 2 50 " " “ “ in cubes, No. 1 lb. 150 " “ " 2 lb. 1 00 Salts, Lemon boxes, doz. 75 “ “ bulk, lb. 75 “ Rochelle, Kidder’s lb. 35 “ “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 33 “ “ bbl., 250 “ lb. 32 11 Wormwood.... lb. 75 Salve, Conklin's gro., 6 00 doz. 60 Seidlitz Mixture, Kidder’s lb. 32 “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 29 “ “ “ “ bbl., 250 “ lb. 28 Soap, Arsenical lb. 60 “ Whale Oil, 1 lb. cans doz. 2 00 “ “ 2 “ “ doz. 3 50 Soda, Benzoate, 1 lb. bots lb. 4 qq IOZ. 11 OZ. qo Soda, Bi-Carbonate, Kidder’s lb. IO “ “ by box, 50 lbs lb. 9 “ Salicylate, 1 lb. bots lb. 275 1 oz. “ oz. 25 Solution of Ammonia Acet lb. 40 " “ Arsenic (Fowler’s) lb. I2 “ “ “ and Mercury Iodide (Donovan’s) lb. 27 " “ Ferrous Nitrate (Gardner’s) lb. 85 “ “ Iron Acetate lb. 1 00 “ “ Lead Sub-Acet. (Goulard’s Ext.) lb. 2o “ “ Mercury Nitrate oz. 15 “ “ Potassa (Liquor Potassa) lb. I7 “ “ Phosphorus (Thompson’s) lb. x c0 " “ Soda Chlorinated gall. 40. " “ “ “ in g. s. bottles doz. 2 85 " “ “ “ “ c. s. “ doz. 2 25 11 “ Strychnine (Hall’s) lb. 1 r0 (B. P.) lb. 1 50. “ “ Zinc Chloride lb. 22 128 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and SPIRITS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Spirits Ammonia lb. 48 “ “ Aromatic lb. 53 " Anise lb. 65 “ Angelica, Comp Ib. 65 “ Camphor lb. 50 “ Chloroform, U. S. I* lb. 80 “ Juniper lb. 50 " “ Comp lb. 50 “ Lavender lb. 48 “ “ Comp lb. S3 “ Horse-radish ' lb. 75 “ Mastich, Comp lb. 1 00 “ iVIelissa lb. 1 00 “ Mindererus (Liq. Ammon., Acet.) lb. 25 “ Nitrous Ether (Sweet Spirits of Nitre), in bottles, demijohns or carboys ... .lb. 42 Concentrated Nitrous Ether for making Sweet Spirits Nitre, see page 100. “ Nutmeg lb. 48 “ Pimento • lb. 48 “ Peppermint lb. 65 “ Raspberry lb. 1 00 “ Rose lb. 45 “ Rosemary lb. 48 “ Sambuci lb. 1 00 “ Tilia lb. 1 00 Sulphur, Lotum (Washed Sulphur) lb. 1 10 “ Iodide oz. 38 Made after Officinal and other Formulas. SUPPOSITORIES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Prepared with pure Butter of Cacao. Per gross, $4.80. (Quinine and Morphia of the larger sizes will be at an increased price.) 1. Butter of Cacao. 2. Ys gr. Opium. 3. 1-6 “ “ 4. y “ 5- V* “ 6. 1 “ “ 7. 2 8. 3 “ 9. 4 “ 10. % “ Aq. Ext. Opium. 11. Y “ 12. 1 “ “ 13. 2 “ “ “ 14. 1-12 “ Sulph. Morphia. 15. Ys “ 16. x 17. Y “ 18. 1 “ “ “ 19. 1-12 “ Acetate Morphia. 20. Ys “ 21. Y “ 22. Y “ 23. 1 24. 1 “ Opium and 2 gr. Tannin. 25. 2 “ Opium and 2 gr. Tannin. 26. 1 “ Opium and 5 gr. • Tannin. 27. 2 “ Opium and 5 gr. Tannin. 28. 1 “ Opium and 2 gr. Acet. Lead. 2Q. 2 “ Opium and 2 gr. Acet. Lead. 30. i gr. Opium and 5 gr. Acet. Lead. 31. 2 “ Opium and 5 gr. Acet. Lead. 32. 2 “ Tannin. 33-5 134. 10 “ i 35. 1 “ Ext. Stramonium, and 2 gr. Acet. Lead. 36. Y “ Ext. Belladonna. 37- Y “ “ 38 j. .. •< 39. Y “ Ext. Belladonna, and 1 y2 gr. Acet. Lead. , 40. Y “ Ext. Belladonna, and 3 gr. Acet. Lead. j 41. Yz “ each Ext. Stram. and Tannin, 1 gr. Carb. Lead, gtt. ij. Goulard's Ext., and % gtt. Creasote. i 42. 3 “ Iod. Lead, Y gr. Ext. Bellad., % gr. Sul. Morph., 5 gr. Tannin. ! 43- 1 “ Opium and 1 gr. Ipecac. 144. 2 “ Opium and 2 gr. Ipecac. 45. 1 “ Ext. Stram. and 5 gr. Tannin. 46. 1 gr. Sulph. Quinine. 47. 2 48. 3 49. 4 50. Y “ Opium and % gr. Ext. Belladonna. 51. 1 “ Opium and % gr. Ext. Belladonna. 52. 2 “ Opium and % gr. Ext. Belladonna. 53.3 “ Opium and % gr. Ext. Belladonna. 54. Y “ Aq. Ext. Opium & Yi gr. Ext. Bella. 55. 1 “ Aq. Ext. Opium & Y gr. Ext. Bella. 56. iY “ Aq. Ext. Opium & Y gr- Ext. Bella. 57. 2 “ Aq. Ext. Opium & Y gr. Ext. Bella. 58. 2 “ Aq. Ext. Opium & 1 gr. Ext. Bella. 59. 2Y “ Aq. Ext. Opium & 1 Y gr. Ext. Bella 60. 3 “ Ext. Krameria. 61. s “ “ 62. 10 “ “ “ 63. 3 “ Ext. Hyoscyamus 64. 5 “ “ ' “ 65. 2 “ Ext. Hyoscyamus and 1 gr. Aq. Ext. Opium. 66. 4 “ Ext. Hyoscyamus and 1 gr. Aq. Ext. Opium. Pharmaceutical Preparations. 129 SYRUPS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Syrup, Acacia lb. 75 “ Almond lb. 75 “ Banana, for Soda-Water gall. 200 “ Blackberry, “ “ gall. 2 00 “ Bromide Iron lb. 1 00 “ Citric Acid lb. 75 “ Dover’s Powder lb. 75 “ Garlic lb. 60 “ Ginger, for Soda-Water gall. 2 00 “ Hop lb. 70 41 Hydriodic Acid (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 “ Hypophosphite Iron (Gardner’s) 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ “ “ and Quinine (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 “ Lime (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ “ “ and Soda (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ “ “ Soda, Iron and Potash (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ Potash (Gardner's), 1 lb. bots... lb. 85 “ Soda (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 85 “ “ Zinc (Gardner’s), 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 The Hypophosphites contained in the above preparations are freed front impurities and m a neutral state, in precise accordance with the views of Dr. Churchill. Note.—Hypophosphite of Iron, when in combination, gradually assumes a darker color. To avoid this and secure uniformity in appearance, it is recommended to keep the simple preparations—Lime, Iron, Soda and Potassa—and combine them as wanted. Proportions for combination will be found on the label. These are to be followed, unless otherwise designated by the Physician. Syrup, Iodide Iron lb. 45 “ “ “ and Manganese lb. ] 1 25 “ “ Manganese...,. lb. go “ Ipecac lb.j 60 “ Lactate Iron lb.; go “ Lactucarium lb. | 1 00 “ Lemon, for Soda-Water gall. 200 “ Lime lb. | 50 “ Marshmallow lb.; 65 “ Morphine lb.; 1 00 ” Orange Flowers , lb. 60 44 “ Peel lb. 50 " Phosphate Calcium lb. 70 “ Pine-apple, for Soda-Water gall. 200 “ Pink Root and Senna lb. 60 “ Poppy lb. 50 “ Protoxide Iron lb. 70 “ Pyrophosphate Iron lb. 70 “ Raspberry, for Soda-Water gall. 2 00 “ Rhatany lb. 60 “ Rhubarb lb. 60 “ “ Aromatic lb. 50 “ “ and Potass lb. 70 “ Sarsaparilla lb. 50 “ “ Comp lb. 50 “ “ for Soda-Water. gall. 250 “ Senna lb. 50 “ Senega lb. 50 “ Simple lb. 18 “ Squill lb. 40 “ " Comp. (Cox’s Hive) lb. 50 “ Stillingia lb. 60 “ “ Comp lb. 60 “ Strawberry, for Soda-Water gall. 2 00 “ Tar lb. 50 “ Tolu lb. 60 “ Vanilla, for Soda-Water gall. 3 50 Violets lb. 50 Wild Cherry lb. 40 Made after Officinal and other Formulas 130 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chemical and These Syrups are put up in uniform style with our Elixirs and Wines. Their thorough reliability in quality, and the skill and care used in their preparation will commend them to all consumers. SYRUPS, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Hypophosphites Lime and Soda The U. S. P., Syrupus Hypophosphitum, omitting the Hypo phosphite of Potassium. j Pints, per doz 8 oc I Quarts, each. > I 2C i 5 Pts., each. 2 75 ; Gall., each. 4 00 Hypophosphites Lime Soda and Potass This is the Syrupus Hypophosphitum, of the new Pharmacopoeia It contains 3.5 per cent. Hypophosphite of Calcium, and 1.2 pei cent, each of Hypophosphites Sodium and Potassium. 8 oc > I 2C 2 75 4 00 Hypophosphites Lime Soda, Potass, and Iron The U. S. P., Syrupus Hypophosphitum cum Ferro. It con- tains 1 per cent. Lactate Iron, in addition to the substances con- tained in Syrupus Hypophosphitum, U. S. P. i 8 00 I 20 2 75 ! 4 00 Iodide Calcium One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Iodide of Calcium. 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 Lactophosphate Iron One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Ferrous Phosphate, with Lactic Acid. 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 Lactophosphate Iron and Lime -.. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Precipitated Phosphate of Lime, one grain of Ferrous Phosphate, and Lactic Acid. 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 Lactophosphate Iron, Lime and Potash One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Precipitated Phosphate of Lime, one grain of Ferrous Phosphate, one-half grain of Phos- phate of Potash, and Lactic Acid. 18 00 2 70 6 50 9 00 Lactophosphate of Iron, Lime, Potash and Soda.. One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Precipitated Phosphate of Lime, one grain of Ferrous Phosphate, one-half grain each ot Phosphates of Potash and Soda, and Lactic Acid. 18 00 2 70 6 50 9 00 Lactophosphate Lime ... One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Precipitated Phos- phate of Lime, and Lactic Acid. 15 00 2 25 5 25 7 50 Lactophosphate of Lime and Pepsin One dessertspoonful contains two grains of Precipitated Phosphate! of Lime, two grains of Pepsin, and Lactic Acid. 20 OOj 3 00 7 00; 10 00 Phosphates, Compound (Chemical Food) One teaspoonful contains one grain of Ferrous Phosphate, twoj grains of Precipitated Phosphate of Lime, one grain of Phosphate ot Soda, one-half grain of Phosphate of Potash, and Phosphoric Acid. | 8 00 1 20 2 80, 4 00 Phosphates of Iron, Quinine and Strychnine (a modification of easton’s formula.) One teaspoonful contains two grains of Ferric Phosphate, onej grain of Quinine, and one-sixtieth of a grain of Strychnine, with! Phosphoric Acid. 24 OOj 3 60 8 40; 12 OO Superphosphate of Iron One teaspoonful contains three grains of Ferrous'Phosphate, with Phosphoric Acid. 8 00 1 20 2 75: 4 00 Tamarind Pulp 30 Pharmaceutical Preparations. 131 TINCTURES, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s. Made after Officinal and other Formulas Tincture Aconite Leaf ..lb. 60 “ “ Root lb. 7S | “ “ “ Fleming’s lb. 90 , “ Alkanet lb. 50 ; “ Aloes lb. 60 ; “ “ and Myrrh lb. 60 “ “ Comp lb. 60 ■ “ Arnica Flowers lb. 50 “ “ Root lb. 65 1 “ Aromatic lb. 60 “ Assafcetida ...lb. 60 “ Belladonna lb. 50, ; “ “ Ph. Germ lb. 1 00 “ Benzoin lb. 75 “ “ Comp lb. 75 11 Blood Root ....lb. 50 “ Boldo lb. 15° “ Box lb. 60 “ Bryonia lb. 60 “ Buchu lb. 60 “ Buckthorn Bark lb. 60 “ Cactus Grandiflora lb. 4 50 “ Calabar Bean lb. 90 “ Calcium Iodide lb. 90 “ Calladui Seg oz. 50 “ Calendula lb. 60 “ Camphor lb. 50 “ Cannabis Indica lb. 90 “ Cantharides lb. 70 I ‘ Capsicum .lb. 5° “ Cardamom lb. 75 “ “ Comp lb. 60 ; “ Cardui. Mar lb. 75 " Carminat lb. 5° “ Cascarilla lb. 50 “ Castor lb. 90 “ Catechu lb. 60 “ Chamomile lb. 60 “ Cherry Bark lb. 60 “ Chelidon Radem lb. 75 “ Ph. Germ lb. 1 00 “ Chiretta lb. 60 “ Cimicifuga lb. 60 “ Cinchona lb. 60 “ Comp lb. 60 “ Cinnamon./ lb. 50 II Cloves lb. 60 “ Coca. lb. 90 “ Cocculus Indicus lb. 60 “ Cochineal ...lb. 60 “ Colchicum, Root ,..lb. 75 “ “ Seed lb. 75 “ Collinsonin ...lb. 70 “ Colocynth lb. 60 “ Colombo lb. 50 “ Copper, Acet lb. 60 “ Conium lb. 50 “ Coto Bark lb. 1 00 “ Cubeb lb. 50 “ Curacoa Comp lb. 60 “ Curcuma. lb. 50 “ Damiana lb. 80 " Drosera Rotundifolia lb. 1 00 “ Ergot lb. 60 “ “ Ethereal lb. 70 •• Eucalyptus lb. 65 Tincture Foxglove lb. 6. 5° “ “ Spaulding’s, small 30 “ “ “ large 60: Biscotine, Delluc's 5 5° Biscuits, Bragg's Charcoal 3 25 “ Spratt’s Dog, cases, 112 lbs lb., 10c. Bitters, Allen’s Iron Tonic 7 00 “ Angostura, Genuine 8 50 “ Argyle 7 00 “ Atwood’s Jaundice 1 5° 15 00 “ “ Quinine Tonic 850 9900 “ Baxter’s Poor Man’s ! 1 85 21 00 “ Boerhave’s Holland 7 00 Rebate. “ Boker’s Stomach 12 50 “ Boneset '• 750 8000 “ Boonekamp 8 00 i Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%( 800 “ Boyd's 6 50 “ Brady’s 8 00 “ Brown’s Iron 8 00 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 5% ; I 96 00 “ “ Bucklen’s Electric 1 4 oo1 “ Bull’s Cedron 8 50 “ Burdock’s, samples 85 “ “ large 7 50 “ Carter’s Liver 7 5° Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $33 33 5% 7 5° “ Celery.. 3 75 “ Chapman’s 4 00 “ Cider 4 00 46 50 “ Coca 8 00 “ Creole Damiana 8 00 “ De Costa’s West India 7 50 “ Drake’s Plantation 8 25: Rebate. “ Dromgoold’s English Female 7 5o: “ Dunham’s High Toast 9 00 100 00 “ Frazer's 8 00 “ Graefenberg Health 1 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 1700 “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 1700 “ “ Green’s Oxygenated 775 90 00 “ Gouley’s 11 50 “ Hartshorn’s 6 50 “ Hercules’ De Tonic 8 40 140 Doz. 1 Gross. Bitters, Hibbard's W. C., small 6 oo “ “ “ large 12 00 “ Higby’s Tonic 8 oo 9000 “ Highland or Scotch Tonic, Mansfield’s 5 5° Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ in lots of $100. .5% 5 5° “ Hoofland's German. 8 00 93 00 “ Hop 7 5°i 87 00 “ Hostetter's Stomach 8 00 Rebate. “ . “ “ in lots of 25 doz 7 75 “ Hurley's 7 75; 87 00 " Jacobs’, small 4 00 46 5° “ “ large 8 00 “ Juniper 3 75 42 00 “ Kauffman’s Sulphur 8 5°; “ King, small 4 00 “ “ large 8 00 “ Knapp’s Restorative .' 6 00 69 00 “ Langley’s, small 3 00 “ “ medium 5 7° “ " large 7 5° " Laroque’s Anti-Bilious 2 00 “ Litthuanian Stomach ! 9 5° “ McGuire’s Cundurango 6 00 “ Miller's Tansy 5 75 66 co “ Mishler’s Herb 8 00 93 00 “ “ “ Green Label 13 5° T44 00 “ Moffat’s Phoenix 7 75 90 00 “ Old Time 2 75 “ Oswego 1 75 20 50 “ Poor Man’s Stomach 2 00 21 00 “ Porter’s, Madame, small 1 9° 21 60; “ . “ “ large 3 80 43 2° “ Quaker, Flint’s 8 25 Rebate. “ Richardson’s Dry 4 20 48 00 ! “ “ Jaundice, Dry 4 5° 51 00 “ Sherry Wine 7 5° 8800 . “ Roback’s 7 5° Rebate. “ Root’s 8 o° “ Rush’s Stomach 8 25 “ Russ’ San Domingo .* 7 5° ‘ ‘ Saracenia Lite 4 00 11 Sawens’ 7 5° “ Slingerland’s : 8 25 “ Speer's Peruvian Wine ; 8 5°; 99 00 “ “ Standard Wine i 8 5° 99 °° 1 “ Taft’s Brain and Nerve 8 25 “ Wahoo 8 25 “ Walker’s Vinegar 8 25 Rebate. “ Warner's Safe, small | 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large 7 00 81 00 “ Weisman’s j 2 00 “ Wheat 8 00 Rebate. “ Wilder's ! 7 75 “ " Williams’Jaundice j 2 75 “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5%| 275 “ Blackberry and Ginger, Edwards's 1 75 20 00 Blacking (see page 233). Blister, Brown’s Horse I 6 00 “ Kendall’s Horse 8 00 Rebate. “ Moore’s Golden ; 7 00 Bloom, Floral, Brown’s, O. P 7 00 80 00 Bloom of Youth, Laird's 5 25 Rebate. “ " “ in lots of % gross 5% 63 00 Bluing, Sawyer’s Pepper-Box, small ; 30 3 00 “ “ “ large 50 5 00 “ “ Liquid, small 75 “ “ “ large ! 1 00 “ Van Deusen’s Powder, small j 25 250 " “ " large j 37 3 5° ! Bon Bons, Paul’s j 1 00 “ Tousaint’s Malt 1 20 Bonkocine 800; Wr. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 141 Doz. ! Gross. | Boraxine i 75 Borax, Smith's, 1 lb. papers (Boxes, 24 lbs.) 2 00 Borax, Smith’s, % lb. papers (Boxes 24 lbs.) 1 10 Bourbon, Honey and Horehound 10 00 Boviline 7 25 Bovinine .. 9 00 Bread, Hygienic 2 00 Brick, Allan’s Fly, (100 in box) box, $5.00 Bromidia ! 8 00 I Rebate. Bromo-Chloralum, Tilden's 3 75 44 00 Bronchaline, Hall's 400 4650 Bronchials, Brown’s 1 50 Rebate. Bronchine 7 25 84 00 Bronze, Cahill's 2 00 Buchu (see Extract, page 154). Buchupaiba, Chapin’s 9 00 Bugoline 2 00 Butter Maker, Pierce’s, Gilt Edge, small 1 75 “ “ “ “ -large 700 Cakes, Dahl’s Dyspepsia 4 co Camphenyl, Becker's 18 00 Camphorine, Hoyt’s 1 75 19 00 Camphor, Aromatic, Brigham’s 1 75 20 00 “ Fluid, Murray's, small, i/6rf- 3 75 “ “ “ large, 2/6 7 50 Cancer Plant, University Med. Co 16 00 180 00 Candy, Conger's Cough 33 3 60 “ Hamilton’s Cough x 00 10 50 “ Harter’s Vermifuge 135 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 16 00 “ “ Hurley’s Worm 1 38 15 00 " Judson's “ j 150 1650 “ Mansfield’s Santonine Worm 1 25 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%i 15 00 “ “ Mrs. Winslow’s Worm 1 50 16 50 “ Nick's Worm x 50 “ Schenck’s Pulmonic x 75 18 00 “ Storm’s Cough 75 8 00 Cankerine, Velpau’s 1 75 Capillarium, Briest's 7 S° 84 00 Capoleum Hair Preparation 6 50 72 00 Capsules, Apiol, Joret's, small 7 00 “ “ “ large 14 oo “ Castor Oil, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 60 “ “ “ Dundas Dick & Co.’s 3 00 34 00 “ “ “ Gedney’s No. 1 x 00 11 00 “ 2 2 00 22 00 “ “ “ “ 3 3 00 33 00 “ “ “ Planten’s “ 1 1 25 14 25 2 2 00 22 60 3 3 00 34 20 “ “ Queru’s “ 1 1 00 io 80 “ “ “ “ 2 2 00 21 60 Cod Liver Oil, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 60 “• Cod Liver Oil, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 3 00 34 00 “ “ Queru's, No. 2 2 00 22 00 “ “ “ and Iodide Iron, Am. Soft Capsule Co. 3 00 32 40 “ “ “ “ “ Dundas Dick & Co.’s.. 4 00 45 00 “ Copaiva, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00 21 60 “ “ Dundas Dick & Co.’s 2 50 28 00 “ Gedney’s No. 1 87 9 50 2 1 60 17 50 „ “ “ 3 2 50 27 00 Grays x 75 “ “ Planten’s, No. 1 90 1045 2 1 60 18 24 3 2 25 23 65 “ Queru’s, “ 1 80 8 64 2 1 30 16 20 “ “ 3 2 20 23 75 “ in vials, Queru's, No. 3 o 00 22 40 " “ Swan's, No. 1 73 8 25 Doz. Gross. Capsules, Copaiva, Swan's, No. 2 1 42 IS 5° << 11 “ || 3 2 00 22 00 “ “ and Cubebs, Am. Soft Capsule Co 4 00 43 20 “ “ “ Dundas Dick & Co.'s 5 00 57 00 “ “ “ Gedney’s No. 1 1 25 13 5° 11 11 “ “ “2 2 50 27 00 “ “ “ “ 3 3 75 40 00 “ “ “ Gray’s 3 5° >• “ “ Planten’s No. 1 1 50 17 10 •< “ “ “ “ 2 2 75 31 35 ■ i 11 ‘I “ 3 j 4 00 45 60 “ “ Queru’s “ 1 1 1 25 13 50 11 *1 ii “ “2 2 50 27 00 11 ii ii “ “3 3 60 39 00 “ “ 11 in vials, “ “ 3 4 50 48 60 “ 11 ■ “ Swan’s, “ 1 1 00 10 50 11 11 “ “ “2 2 00 22 00 n «< “ 4 * '1 3 3 00 32 5° “ jujube. Empty, Planten's, Nos. o, 1, 2, 3, 4 2 00 “ Mathey-Caylus Balsam of Copaiva 6 00 “ “ “ “ and Cubebs 6 00 “ “ “ “ and Citrate of Iron. 600 “ “ •• “ and Rhatany 6 00 • 1 “ “ " Cubebs and Rhatany. 600 n “ “ “ Cubebs and Carbon- ate of Iron 6 00 ii || “ “ Cubebs and Alum.... 600 |« “ “ “ and Magnesia 6 00 “ “ “ “ and Catechu 6 00 |« “ *■ " and Subnitrate of Bis- muth 6 00 ■ I “ “ 11 Pepsin and Subnitrate of Bismuth 6 co “ “ " “ and Tannic Acid 600 “ “ “ “ andNorwayTar 600 ' ‘ “ Cttbebs, pure 6 00 “ “ “ and Turpentine 6 00 " || “ and Tannate of Iron 600 “ || Venetian Turpentine 6 00 “ “ Norway Tar 6 00! “ Matico Cubebs and Cop., Am. Soft Capsule Co 4 00 43 20 “ “ || “ Dundas Dick & Co.'s 7 00 80 00 “ “ “ “ Gray’s 4 00 “ “ Injection, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 7 00 81 00 “ Mothe’s Balsam of Copaiva 6 25 “ “ “ “ and Cubebs 6 25 “ “ Cubebs ■ 6 25 “ Norwegian Tar, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 4 00 45 00 “ Oil Male Fern, and Kamala, Am. Soft Capsule Co 5 00 58 00 “ 11 11 .1 i< Dundas Dick & Co.’s.... 500 5800 “ “ Sandal Wood, Am. Soft Capsule Co 8 00 86 40 ■I “ " “ Dundas Dick & Co.’s 12 00138 01 “ “ “ “ Gray’s 7 00 “ *| “ *“ Planten’s 10 00108 00 “ Oil Turpentine, Am. Soft Capsule Co 2 00! 21 60 “ “ “ Dundas Dick & Co.’s 3 00 34 00 “ “ “ Planten’s j 3 oo| 32 40 “ Raquin’s Copaiva 9 5°, “ “ “ and Iron 9 50 “ " “ and Cubebs 9 50 || " “ and Matico 9 50 Capsulets, Copaiva, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 1 25 14 00 '• “ and Cubebs, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 2 50 28 50 “ Male Fern and Kamala, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 6 00 69 00 " Matico, Cubebs and Copaiva, Dundas Dick & Co.’s.. i 3 50 40 00 “ Oil Sandal Wood, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 6 00 69 00 Capsuloids, Castor Oil, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 1 75 20 00 11 Cod Liver Oil, Dundas Dick & Co.’s 1 75 20 00 Caramels, Beer’s Cough 1 00 11 50 " Rauh’s Pectoral 2 00 Carbolicine 1 75 Carboline, Kennedy’s 7 25 84 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S ! Doz. Gross, j Carminative, Bigg’s 2 75 3° 00 “ Dalby’s Am 1 25 I3 5° “ Dalby’s English, genuine 8 00 “ Dixon’s Blackberry 1 75 20 00 “ Fitler's 1 85 “ Hart’s 1 87 “ Jayne’s, small 2 85 Rebate. “ “ large 3 “ “ Spanish 1 9° “ Louden’s 2 75 “ Marsden’s 7 75 “ Nelson’s 8 00 Cartridge, Mussehl’s Mosquito 2 00 Castoria Pitchers 2 80 Rebate. Casteneine, for Whooping Cough 2 00 22 80 Catarrhine 1 8 00 Catarrhaline, Bradley's j 1 87 Catholicon, Marchisi’s, small 8 00 “ “ large 12 00 I “ Marshall’s 1 8 75 Rebate. “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 102 00 “ Celerina, in lots of 1 doz. or less ; 8 00 “ “ of 3 doz ; 8 25 “ “ of 6 doz 8 00 Celery, Rock and Rye. 7 00 Cement, Bank Note Mender 1 5° “ Byer’s White Rubber 1 5° 5° “ Brown’s, Chinese 1 75 “ Chinese 1 75 “ Conglutine • • • 1 5° I5 00 “ De Lara & Joseph’s 1 5° “ Edes’ Diamond 1 5° “ Forncrook’s 1 5° 5° “ Freese's, American Mender 1 37 I5 00 “ Hap-e-man’s 60 6 co “ Harris’ ; 150 1650 “ Hilton’s I 125 1200! “ Hodgson’s Diamond 1 5° “ Howe’s Rubber 1 5° “ Hunnewell’s 1 75 20 00 I “ Kay’s Coaguline 1 5° 5° 1 “ Major’s 100 1080 “ Patten’s Liquid Glass 1 75 18 00 “ Painters’, Diamond 1 5° 1650 “ Peasley’s 2 50 28 80 “ Royal 1 5° “ Van Stans’ Stratena 1 25 13 50 “ Turner’s Liquid Glass.. 1 5° J6 5° Cerate, Weaver’s 2 87 32 50 . Cerealina, Food for Infants.,.., 2 00 22 80 “ Redmond’s 4 00 CEREALS, AMERICAN BREAKFAST. A. B. C. White Wheat. Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes case, 3 84 “ 60 lbs., s lb. “ “ “ case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs keg, 2 00 “ 50 lbs keg, 3 75 Barrels lb., 7 Cases, 6 tin cans, lbs. each case, 6 50 A. B. C. Crushed White Oats (Oatmeal). Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes case, 3 84 “ 60 lbs., 5 lb. “ “ “ case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs keg, 2 00 “ 50 lbs keg, 3 75 Barrels lb., 7 Cases, 6 tin cans, 12lbs. each case, 6 50 A. B. C. Barley Food. Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes case, 3 84 “ 60 lbs., 5 lb. “ “ “ case, 4 50 Kegs, 25 lbs keg, 2 00 “ 50 lbs keg, 3 75 Barrels lb., 7 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 144 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S I Doz. Gross. Cereals, American Breakfast—Continued. A. B. C. Barley Food.—Continued. Cases, 6 tin cans, lbs. each case, 6 50 A. B. C. Maize Cases, 48 lbs., 2 lb. Manilla paper boxes case, 2 70 Kegs, 50 lbs., in bulk keg, 2 25 “ 100 lbs., “ keg, 4 25 Cases, 6 tin cans, 25 lbs. each case, 7 00 Cereal Milk, for Infants. Cases, 1 doz. 1 lb. tin cans case, 6 00 “ 2 doz. lb. “ case, 7 00 j Cereal Cream, for Dyspeptics and Invalids. Cases, 1 doz. 1 lb. tin cans case, 4 00 “ 2 doz. yi lb. “ case, 5 00 Charcoal, Bartlett’s Pepsinated 3 50 “ Belloc's Vegetable j 7 00 “ Bragg's Logwood 5 75 “ Ellis' Willow ! 1 75 18 00 “ W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Vegetable 1 75 18 00 Charm, Packer’s ! 1 75 “ Packer's, large ■ 3 5° Cheese, Poisoned 1 5° Cheiroline ' 1 75 J8 °° Cherry and Lungwort, Judson’s 8 00 Chewing Gum, Adams’, India Rubber box, 251 “ “ Cotter’s Triumph Mexican box, 75 “ “ Curtis’ Spruce, in lumps box, 75 ■ < “ “ “ in sticks box, 50 “ “ Ward’s box, 1 251 “ “ Wharton’s Tfllu box-, 1 25 “ “ White Mountain box, 351 Chinkalyptus 1 2 00 22 5° Chloraline, Kavana’s, small 4 00 " ■ large 8 00 Chloralum, pints 1 4 5° “ quarts 8 00 Chlorides, Platt’s 4 oo 45 00 Chlorodyne, Brown's, small, including stamp 375 4400 “ “ medium, “ “ ! 12 00126 00 << “ large, “ “ | 20 00204 00 11 “ extralarge," “ ; 45 00 “ Hegeman’s, J. N j 5 5° 60 00 Cholagogue, Osgood's 12 50 Rebate. “ “ inlotsof6doz 5%| 1250 I “ Cider and Wine, Anti-Ferment, Brewers j 2 88 Cigarettes, Carlton's 1 12 12 00 “ Draper’s - 1 1 00 “ Espic’s 5 75 “ • Gale & Blocki's 1 75 “ Marshall’s Cubeb j 200 “ Reqtia’s 75 Cinia, Battle & Co.'s 8 00 Rebate. Cleanzine, small | 1 00 ‘1 large j 2 00 Cloverine, small 1 25 13 5° “ large 1 50 17 00 Cocin, Phalon’s 3 75 40 00 Cocoa, Phillip’s Phosphated, with Pancreatine 4 00 Cocoaine, Burnett’s j 7 5° 87 00 Coldine, Rushton’s F. V 8 00 94 50 Collodion, Ellis’ Cantharidal. 3 50 “ Maynard & Noyes’ j 2 25 Coloris, Sackett's j 600 “ Schmidt's * 5 5° 66 00 Colorific, Boswell & Warner's 6 75 “ Morrow’s 8 00 Color, Butter, Brown's, small 1 00 “ “ “ medium 2 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 “ “ Danish 2 00 “ “ Hansen’s, small | 200 “ “ “ medium | 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 145 Doz. Gross. Color, Butter, Hansen's, large 8 oo “ “ Orange, Thatcher s, sample 75 “ “ “ “ small 2 00 “ “ “ “ large 4 co “ “ “ “ x gall, cans 2700 “ “ “ “ xo gall, cans per can, 22 50 “ “ W. R. & Co’s, sample 60 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ small 1 88 “ “ “ “ “ medium 3 75 " “ “ “ “ large 8 00 “ “ “ “ “ in lots equal to 1 gross, small. .4% disco't Coloring, Egyptian Hair 7 50 “ Heimstreet's Hair, small 375 “ “ “ large 7 50 “ London Hair 6 co 69 00 Comedone, Perry’s 14 co Comfits, Brown's Worm 1 50 17 50 Comifera 7 00 Compound, Bach's American 7 75 90 00 “ Bispham's Dyspepsia 4 50 “ Carlton’s Catarrhal 1 87 “ Clark's Antibilious 7 50 Rebate. “ Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka 3 25 11 Fowler’s Blood 8 00 90 00 “ Gardner’s Rheumatic 7 50 “ German Worm 2 25 “ Graefenberg Sarsaparilla 7 00 Rebate. “ “ “in lots of 1 gross 70 oj “ “ “ in lots of $100 5(>o 70 oo1 “ “ Hayden’s Viburnum, 1 lb. bots . 18 00 “ “ “ lb. " 10 00 11 Johnson’s Rheumatic 700 Rebate. “ Juhlin's Hydrastin 7 25 84 oo- “ Keith’s Cough 5 00 “ King's California Golden 8 00 “ Ley’s Vegetable 6 50 72 00 “ Lovell’s Magic 1 75 “ Mansfield’s Rheumatic j 12 00 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5°uj 12 00 11 Mott’s Vegetable 8 00 “ Pinkham's, Lydia, Lozenge Form 8 00 93 00 “ “ “ Pill “ 8 00 93 00 “ “ “ Vegetable 8 00 93 00 “ Poland’s White Pine 7 50 87 00 “ Rush’s Fever and Ague 800 “ Simmons’ Hepatic, liquid j 6 25 72 00 “ “ “ dry 3 75 42 00 “ jTaft’s White Pine j 350 “ Tucker’s Diaphoretic No. 59, small 4 00 45 00 “ “ “ “ “ large 8 00 90 00 “ Van Buren’s Rheumatic, small 3 50 “ “ “ large 7 00 Confections, Barrell’s Worm 1 65 “ Bull's Worm 150 1600 “ Fahnestock’s, B. L., Worm 1 25 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 14 00 “ “ Fleming’s Worm 1 50 “ Goodale’s Santonine Worm 1 50 15 00 “ Gunn's 5 5° Rebate. “ “ in lots of $10j 5% 550 “ Hall’s Worm j 135 1500 “ Hedges' “ •' ! 1 65 “ Holloway’s “ 15° 16 00 “ Kidder’s Worm : 1 25 “ Kunkel’s Worm 1 5° “ Spalding’s Throat 1 50 “ Van Deusen's Worm 1 50 16 50 j “ Wheeler's Worm 1 50 16 50 j “ Wishart's Worm 1 50 16 50 | Conqueror, Green's Ague, small 3 85 “ “ “ large 7 75 Corallas, Taylor’s 8 00 146 Doz. Gross. Cordial, Arnold’s Teething x 19 00 “ Bowers’ Infant x 7q 2000 44 Boyer’s de Melissa 4 00 45 60 " Brown's Teething 1 50 Rebate. Cascara 7 00 80 00 “ Dow’s Jamaica Ginger, small 200 “ “ “ “ large 4 co “ Fitler s Kidney 7 4‘ Foord's Tonic 250 28 00 4‘ Fosgate s 2 7s 40 00 41 Godfrey’s 7S g 00 41 Gunn’s Eureka Life 5 5o Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 1550 “ Jacob s 7 00 81 00 “ Jay's Apple Ginger 9 00 “ Kennedy's Diarrhcea xg qq 44 Kidder's, Mrs 1200 “ Mansfield's Diarrhoea, small 350 Rebate. “ in lots of $100 5% 3 50 << “ large 700 “ in lots of $100 5°o 700 «« 44 McLean’s 7 r0 87 00 “ Monell's Teething x xg Oo “ Morse's Invigorating 18 00 “ Scott & Bowne’s Buckthorn 7 .5 Rebate “ Stabler’s Diarrhoea 4 00 “ Swayne's Bowel 3 00’ 41 Winchester's Cough 0 7q “ Wisharfs Kne Tree 7 6o Rebate. “ Woods Restorative g Cornaline x 7^ Corncura, Jahne's T 93 18 50 Corn Absorbent, Hebra's Vienna x 7q 2o 40 “ Alleviator, Briggs' . 00 “ and Bunion Cure, Cook’s 4 00 “ “ “ Perry's 1 50 “ Cure, Aunt Sally's 4 co “ “ Brodie's 4 00 Q&J- ; 1 25 12 00 “ Coddington s Soft x 75 - “ Harris’... 165 l8 oo ** tl Langdon s j IO I2 oo 41 “ McElhenie’s Frencli, small x OD large ♦> 1 7r 44 “ Melcher’s x 7t. 1 00 1100 44 “ Schlotterbeck s x 7-. “ “ Siberian x qq “ “ Sixteen Hundred x 7- Staehl s x 7r 20 00 41 “ Storrs' x ig. 4 4 4 4 Universal x 77 44 “ Wanier & Imgard’s x 7- 20 co 44 Drops, Hale's 7r 7 cQ 44 Extractor, Pike’s 1 co 17 00 44 Killer, Aunt Kitty’s " 2 ' ®ant • 1 35 14 00 44 “ Mennen s 1 75 20 oc “ Liniment, Bath’s 1 60 18 00 44 Paint, East Indian x 7- 2o 00 44 Remedy, Green’s x 7- 2Q 00 “ “ Turner’s .' 1 So 16 co 4 4 4 4 Wing’s, small 2 5 “ “ “ large , GO 44 Remover, Arthur’s German x -Q Rebate in lots of gross 59a 17 00 “ 44 “ Dawson’s ■ x IO 44 “ Hind's Radical x co I7 M 44 Salve, Edward's Welsh x rD x6 c- Hanson's "I 1 oo 11 00 44 Prussian 6 oo 69 oo and Bunion Salve, Kents x 7- W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 147 ; Doz. Gross. | Corn Solvent, Camm's 1 75 20 03 “ “ Costar’s 1 35 I5 00 “ “ Houchin's 1 75 “ “ McCreedy’s 3 00 “ “ Pel’s 1 75 18 03 “ “ Robinson’s 1 5° “ “ Young’s 1 75 “ and Rock, Allen’s j 8 °° 93 00 Corrector, Fitch’s Biliary, small 4 25 “ “ “ large 8 25 “ “ Heart, small 6 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 “ Graves' “ small 4 25 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Ulmer’s Inver 7 25 Cosm aroma 3 5° Cosmoline, Houghton's Camphorated, 25 cent size- 1 75 20 00 “ “ “ 50 “ “ 3 oo 35 oo <■ “ “ 1 lb. cans lb. . 46 “ “ “ 5 & 10 lb. cdns lb. 34 “ <■ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 28 “ •• “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 26 “ “ Carbolized, 25 cent size 1 75 2000 “ “ 50 cent size 3 00 35 00 “ “ “ x lb. cans lb. 46 “ “ “ 5. & 10 lb. cans lb. 34 “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 28 “ “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 26 “ 11 Fluid, 50 cent size 3 00 35 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. cans lb. 50 •• “ “ 5 & xo lb. cans lb. 38 “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb.! 32 “ “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 30 “ “ Plain, small 1 75 20 00 “ “ “ large 3 00 35 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. cans lb. 42 “ “ ■“ s & 10 lb. cans lb. 30 “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 24 “ “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans. lb. 22 “ “ Pomade, small 1 75 20 °° “ “ “ large 3 00 35 00 “ “ Rose Perfumed, 25 cent size 1 75 20 00 *■ “ “ “ 50 cent size 3 00 35 00 <• “ “ “ 1 lb. cans lb. 50 ■ • “ “ “ 5 & 10 lb. cans lb. 38 “ “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb.: 32 <1 “ “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 30 11 “ Simple Cerate, 1 lb. cans lb. 50 • ■ “ ■■ “ 5 & 10 lb. cans lb. 38 ■ ■ “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 32 1 < “ “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 30 “ “ Sub Cerate, 1 lb. cans lb. 46 “ s & 10 lb. cans lb. 34 “ “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 28 “ 11 “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 26 •• “ Veterinary, 1 lb. cans . lb.. 30 *• • “ “ 5 & 10 lb. cans lb. 25 <■ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 20 ■ • “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 18 ■■ “ White, 1 lb. cans lb. 84 “ •< “ 5 & 10 lb. cans lb. 72 “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb. 66 << “ “ 50 & 100 lb. cans lb. 64 Cotton, see page 288. Cough No More, Decker’s 1 75 Cream, Brimelow’s Cantharidal 2 00 “ Cook's Marjoram 2 00 21 60 “ Drake’s Almond 2 4° , “ Espey’s 1 75 “ Gouraud’s Oriental n op Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 to 12 doz 5% 11 °° “ “ “ in lots of 3 gross 8% 13200 “ ■“ Hiram’s Healing 3 5°l 148 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. 1 Gross. 11 Cream, Warn’s Camphor, small i 75 “ “ “ large 350 Cresco for Baldness 8 00 Cresoline, Page’s, 2 oz 1 75 18 90 “ “ 4 Destroyer, Corbin’s, Dr., Worm 2 00 “ Egyptian Rat 1 25 “ Hutchinson’s Worm 1 60 “ Kavana’s Phosphorine Vermin 1 00 “ Nathanson’s Rat 1 25 De Soto, for Sea-Sickness 4 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Doz. 1 Gross. | Digest, Becker’s Compound 9 50' Discovery, Kennedy's Medical 12 50 “ King’s New, samples 8oi “ “ large . 7 5°j Nattan’s Crystal 8 00 Pierce’s Medical 7 5°; 87 00 Ryder's New 8 00 Disinfectant, Girondin, quarts 4 00 “ “ 5-gallon demijohns each, 5 co “ “ 10 “ kegs each, 6 50 “ “ half bbls., 20 gallons each, 10 00 “ “ bbls., 40 “ each, 20 00 “ Squibb’s • 2 00 23 00 Dissolvent, Kennedy's Rheumatic 12 50 Dragees, Bonjean's Ergotine, small 4 5° “ “ “ large 9 00; “ Clin’s Bromide of Camphor 16 00 “ Fougera’s, of Iron, Pyrophos; 4 00 “ “ Santonine Comp 4 00 “ Guffroy’s Cod Liver Oil, small 6 00 “ “ “ “ medium 1000 “ “ 11 “ large 16 00 “ Quevenne’s, Iron by Hydrogen, small 9 00 “ “ “ “ with spoon 9 00 Dread, Mosquito 2 00 Dressing, Angora 1 5° “ Brown’s French 1 00 10 00 “ “ Blistering 6 00 “ Crown .■ 90; 10 00 “ La Parisienne Hair 4 00; Drink, Moore’s Cow 4 00 Drops, American Life 3 00 11 Apel’s Cough, small 75 “ “ “ medium 1 15 “ “ “ large ' 2 00 “ “ “ 5 lb. boxes per box, $1.25 “ Bailey’s Toothache 1 5° “ Bardotte’s Worm ' 1 75 “ Barnaby’s Wild Cherry 1 25 13 5° “ Barnard’s Invigorating 8 00 90 00 “ Bateman’s 75 8 00 “ Brummell’s Cough 1 20 13 00 “ Bull’s Pain 2 00 21 00 “ Chinese Toothache 1 5° I5 00 " Cob's Toothache 1 25 12 00 “ Corbin’s, Dr., German 7 50 “ Costello’s Hops arid Boneset 1 20 “ “ Rye and Rock 1 00 “ Dame’s Balsam, small, 25c 2 50 Rebate. 11 “ “ regular, 75c ■ 8 00 “ Draper's Toothache 75 8 00 “ Edwards’ Toothache 15° I5 00 “ Hale’s Corn 75 7 5° “ Harter’s Soothing 1 35 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 16 00 “ “ Hoffman’s Homeo. Bronchial 4 00 45 00 “ Houseman’s Cough 3 50 “ Hurlbut’s Tracheal 3 25 36 op “ Kirby’s Cholera 1 75 19 00 “ Koenig’s Hamburg 3 5° Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 42 00 “ “ Kornaren’s Cough 1 25 13 5° •“ “ Pine Tar 75 8 50 “ Loveland’s Toothache 1 00 “ Lyon’s Toothache 1 5° “ Marshall’s Pine Tree Tar 1 75 • “ Martin’s Toothache 1 25 “ Miner’s Botanic 2 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 2 75 “ Mingay’s Toothache 1 62 “ Norwegian Hot 2 00. “ Peerless Toothache 1 25' Rebate. 151 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. | Drops, Pike’s Toothache ! i 50 : Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%' 1 50 “ River’s 75 8 40 “ S. B. Cough box, 1 501 “ Schlumberger & Gerckel’s Salicylic Acid 6 50 “ Smith’s Cough j 75 8 50 j “ Stanley’s Toothache 75 8 00 “ Sulzberger 3 75 43 20 “ Sun Cholera 1 75 “ Townsley's Toothache 1 62 18 00 “ Trail’s Life 2 3°| “ Tucker’s Fever No. 54 8 00 90 00 “ Turner’s Toothache 1 00 1000 “ Wilson’s Neuropathic ! 4 00 45 00 “ Wishart’s Worm 1 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 1 38 “ Dr)- Up, Wadsworth’s : 7 75 Dye Colors, Diamond 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 5 gross 5% 900 “ ‘ “ Excelsior ! 1 75 “ “ German Package 1 00 10 80 “ “ Handy Package 1 00 11 00 “ “ Howe & Stevens 1 75 1800 “ “ Leamon's 1 65 18 00 “ “ Leamon's, trial size 88 950 “ “ Star 1 65 Dye, Hair, Argentine 8 co “ “ Auter’s j 4 00 “ “ Barry’s Safe i 7 50 “ “ Batchelor’s, small J 800; “ “ “ medium ! 12 00' “ “ “ large 24 00 “ “ Bineaud’s Lightning 7 50 84 00 “ “ Blair's Richmond 6 50 75 00 “ “ Blaise’s : 3 75 “ “ Bogle's, small 5 75 “ “ “ large , 11 50 “ “ Briest’s 3 75 “ “ Buckingham’s Whisker 3 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%i 3 75 “ “ “ Cristadora's, small 1 7 50; “ “ “ medium, $1.50 size 1 12 oo1 “ “ “ large, $3.00 size i 24 00 “ “ Harper’s Instant 4 00• “ '• Hill's 3 75, Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 375 “ “ Jayne’s \ 8 5oj “ “ Jetter's 7 00 “ “ Kalopean 7 00 “ “ Kromer's 3 50 40 00 “ “ Louden’s 7 50 ‘4 “ Mason’s, small 1 75 20 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 40 00 “ “ Mathew’s Venetian 5 5° 63 00 “ 11 Miller’s 3 75 42 00 “ “ Phalon’s Magic i 750 “ “ Raymond's 300 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%[ 300 “ “ Richmond 1 6 50 75 00 “ “ Russian 3 751 “ “ Sackett’s Coloris 6 oo1 “ “ Turkish 1 50' 16 50 “ “ Tutt’s 7 50 Rebate. “ “ Upham’s 3 75 42 00 “ “ Vessey’s, small 3 50 40 00 “ “ “ large 7 50 84 00 Dyspepsyn, Morse’s 4 00 45 oo Egg Ice, Hegeman’s Rose 1 50 17 00 Electro Silicon 80 9 00 Electuary, Upham’s Pile 7 50 Elixir, Acker’s Blood 7 50 “ Arthur’s, of Sulphur 8 00 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 do/ 5% 8 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 153 Doz. I Gross. I Elixir, Bark, C. & H.’s Simple 9 00 “ “ “ Ferro-Phos id 5° “ “ Delluc's 10 5° “ “ Hegeman & Co's. Simple 8 50 “ “ “ “ Ferrated 8 00 “ " Hegeman’s, J. N., Simple 5 5° “ “ “ “ Ferrated j 5 00 || •• “ Mansfield's Ferrated 1 7 00 Kebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%; 7 00 “ “ Milhau's j 8 00 “ “ “ Ferrated ; 8 00 “ “ Nichols’, and Iron 7 5° 87 00 “ Bancroft’s German 4 00 45 00 “ Barnaby’s Rheumatic 8 00 93 00 “ Bernard’s Tonic 24 00 “ Calisaya, Fairchild’s 2 00 “ “ Ferrated, Fairchild's | 8 00 '• Cooper's Copaiva 9 00 “ “ C. & C 900 “ Down’s small 2 75 3° 00 “ “ medium 4 00 “ “ large 8 co “ Ducro's Alimentary 1000 “ Dyke’s Beard 1 75 “ Fairchild's Phosphorized 8 00 “ Gardner’s Hypophosphite Lime 10 20 'j “ “ Hypophosphite Soda ! 10 20 | “ “ Hypophosphite Iron 10 20 j oc “ 11 Hypophosphite Potass 10 20 | “ “ Hypophosphite Quinine 24 00 “ “ Hypophosphite Lime and Soda 10 20 | u “ “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda and Potass 10 20 I $ “ “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda and Iron 10 20 | “ “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda, Iron and Potass 10 20 ) “ Gregory's, of Opium 2 75 “ Guarana, Brewer's, 1 lb. bots 18 00 “ “ “ 2 oz. “ 3 00 “ Pepsin, Boudault’s 10 00 “ “ Grimault's 11 00 , " Harter’s Wild Cherry 660 Kebate. “ McMunn’s, of Opium.. 3 35 4° 00 “ Metcalf’s Laxative 8 00 “ Stillman’s, of Life 9 00 105 oo| << ■■ large 18 00210 00 “ Swaim's Stomachic 900 “ Tarrant’s, of Rhubarb 7 5° “ Tilden’s Iodo Brom. Calc. Co 10 50 120 00 “ Wayne’s Diuretic 7 75 “ Wheeler's Calisaya and Phosphates 7 75 9° 00 “ White’s Pulmonic, small 2 75 3° 00i “ “ “ large 4 00 46 50; “ “ Rheumatic 8 25 , “ Wright’s Lung 4 00 Elixirs, W. H. S. & Co.’s (see Manufacturing Dep t, page 97) Embrocation, Cooper's Sir Astley 12 00 138 00,, “ Powell's, small 4 00 j * “ “ large 8 00 “ Robert’s 2 75 “ Roche's 5° Emollient, Todd’s , 1872100 Emulsion, Pancreatic, Savorv & Moore's, 4 oz 9 00 “ “ “ “ 8 oz 16 50 << “ “ “ 16 oz 30 00 Eradicator, Parret’s ] 1 5° 16 20 “ Pell’s... I 800 “ Soule’s 3 87 45 00 Essence, Asparagus, Crosby’s 4 25 “ of Beef, London M'f’g Co.’s, 4 oz. cans 4 25 48 5° ( “ Chicken, “ “ “ \oz. " 6 00 68 40 j “ Coffee, Hummell's, in foil 25 2 5°i1 “ “ “ in tin 5° 4 80 “ Ginger, Barnes’ Camphorated 2 75! W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S | Doz. Gross. Essence Ginger, Brown’s, Fred 3 75 43 50 “ “ N. K., small 1 50 Rebate. “ “ "* “ large 3 00 “ • “ “ Holloway's 3 50 “ “ Lyons’ ' 1 65 “ “ Mansfield’s 3 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 3%| 350 “ “ Williams’, small 1 75 19 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 38 00 “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s 3 25 36 00 “ Ginger Ale, Hay's, 1 lb. bots per lb., $4 50, “ 5-lb. " “ 4 45: “ “ Champagne, Hay's, 1 lb. bots “ 3 00 “ “ Jamaica, Hay's, Soluble, 1 lb. bots. . “ 2 40 “ “ “ “ “ 5 lb. “ . . “ 2 35 “ “ “ “ Fortified,i lb. " .. “ 2 50; “ “ “ “ “ 5lb. “ “ 2 45; 1 ‘ Kron 13 00 “ Life, Kiesow's, small 5 00 “ “ “ large ! 10 00 “ “ Moore’s 1 1 65 18 00 “ “ “ (Playward's) 1 1 75 | Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5%j 1 75 “ Marivallosa 1 1 50 15 00 * Mustard, Whitehead’s 1 50 15 00 “ Mutton, London M’f’g Co.’s, 4 oz. cans 6 00 68 401 “ Pepsin, Liebrich's 7 50 “ “ Schering’s 7 00 Ethylene (Perfumed Benzine). ■. 1 50 Eucalyptol, Sander's 8 50 96 00 Eureka, for Asthma 8 00 “ “ Head and Tooth Ache 1 75 2000 Expectorant, Fitch's 8 25 “ Hegeman & Co’s 3 80 42 00 “ Holloway’s 8 00 91 20 “ Jayne's ! 7 60 Rebate. “ “ Spanish ... 7 60 “ Louden’s | 7 50 “ Miller's 2 75 30 00 “ Rose’s 3 80 42 00 “ Sayres' Coltsfoot 4 00 “ Tutt’s ■ 7 50 Rebate. “ “ small 2 00 “ Whitlock’s Cough 4 00 Expeller, Fenton’s Ague 7 75 “ River’s Worm 75 8 00 Exterminator, Costar’s Bed-bug 1 35 15 00 | “ “ Rat, small 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ large j 250 “ “ Roach, small 1 50 16 50 1 “ “ “ large -. 3 00 33 00 : “ Egyptian Rat 1 25 “ Isaacsen's Sure Pop 150 1650' “ Kavana’s 1 00 “ Parsons’ 1 50 1750 Extract Beef, Colden’s Liquid 8 00 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 8 00 ; 1 “ “ “ Liebig’s (see pages 205 and 206). “ “ Starr's, yi lb cans 4 50 “ Beer, Bowker's 15 00 “ Benne Plant, McGuire’s 5 50 63 00 | “ Bitter Apple, Patterson's 400 “ * Bristol's, of Witch Hazel, small 3 80 45 00 ; “ “ “ “ large 7 60 90 00 : “ Buchu, Byrn’s 7 00 “ “ Helmbold’s 8 00 93 00 1 “ Kearney’s 7 50 “ Mansfield's Compound 7 00 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 700 “ “ “ Parker’s • , 6 50 “ “ Porter’s 3 85 “ “ Risley’s 750 87001! “ “ Rush s, and Iron | 775 9000 ! GENERAL PRICES CURRENT Doz. Gross.; Extract Buchu, Smolander's 7 5° “ Cannabis Indicus, James’ 2000 “ Carbon, De Lisser's 4 5° Rebate “ Copaiva and Sarsaparilla, Thorn’s Gen 1000 ,, ■ 1 •< •< “ “ in lots of 12 doz. 1000 |( “ Cubebs and Copaiva, Tarrant’s.. 800 „ • • “ “ “ “ in lots of 12 doz 570 8 00 “ “ “ “ Tenny’s 6 25 “ Dollard’s Herbarium, small 8 00 “ •* “ large 27 00 “ Draper’s Compound 3 75 42 00 “ Ginger Ale, Bowker's ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ x5 00 “ “ ■< Hay's 1 lb. bots per lb., $2.25 “ “ “ “ 5 lb. “ “ 2.20 “ Hamamelis, Sanford’s, 8 3 25 ■ • “ “ 18 65° “ “ “ 40 13 00 “ Indian Cough Plant 2100 “ Licorice, Smith’s, small 1 75 I9 00 ■■ ■■ “ large . .... 3 5° 38 00 “ Malt, Buckland's, without Hops, (Simple) 7 00 11 11 “ with Hops, (Plain) 7 00 ■' <> 11 Pyrophosphate of Iron, (Ferrated). 7 00 “ “ “ “ Cod-Liver Oil 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ and Iodide of Iron.. 7 00 >• << “ “ “ “ “ Hypophosphites. 7 5° “ “ “ “ Hyophosphosites 7 5° 11 “ “ “ Alteratives 7 00 “ “ “ “ Bourbon (Malto burbo) 7 00 ■ ■ “ “ “ Citrate of Iron and Quinia 10 5° “ “ 11 11 Pepsin 10 5° “ “ “ “ Phosphorated Iron 9 5° “ “ Dukehart's, with Hops 4 25 4® 00 “ “ “ Hypophosphites 6 25 72 ooj “ “ “ Citrate Iron and Quinine 7 75 9° 00 “ “ “ 11 Wine and Iron 6 25 72 00, “ “ Fairchild’s 6 00 69 00 “ Hoff’s (Tarrant’s) 3 5° 39 °°j “ “ “ (Imported) 3 ,, “ “ “ “ in cases, lots of 100 bots 3 3° (> “ “ “ “ in 5 cases lots of 100 bots. each, 5%’ 3 3^ “ “ Link’s 8 5° “ “ Loeflund’s oo 69 00 “ “ “ with Hops ° 00 “ “ “ “ Iodide Iron 8 oo “ “ “ “ Pyrophos. Iron 8 oo “ “ “ 11 Iron and Lime 8 oo “ “ “ “ Citrate Iron and Quinine 8 50 “ “ “ “ Cod-Liver Oil 8 00 “ “ “ “ Pepsin 8 50 “ “ McPherson s, 1 lb. bots 6 00 “ ii “ 3 lb. “ 16 5° “ “ Schering’s 4 25 “ “ Toussaint’s * 4 00 43 25j “ “ “ with Hops 4 00 43 25 “ “ 11 “ Iron 5 00 54 °°; “ “ “ “ Iodide Iron 5 00 54 °°! “ “ “ “ Iron and Pepsin 5 00 54 00 “ “ “ “ Iron and Lime 5 00 54 00 “ “ “ “ Iron and Quinine 7 00 75 00 “ “ “ “ Iodide Lime 5 00 54 00 “ “ . “ 11 Iodide Potass 5 00 54 °°| ■■ ■■ “ 11 Hypophosphite Lime 5 00 54 00 “ “ “ “ Cod-Liver Oil 5 00 54 00 «■ “ “ “ “ “ and Lime 5 5° 60 00 «< “ ” “ “ “ “ Cit. Iron & Quin’ei 5 5° 60 oo1 “ “ “ “ Quinine (Tasteless) 8 00 96 00 " “ Trommer’s, with Hops (Plain) 7 00 Rebate. “ “ “ with Pyrophos. of Iron 7 00 “ “ “ with Cod Liver Oil 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ and Iodide of Iron.. 7 00 ■■ “ “ “ and Phosphorus....; 700 “ “ “ “ Hypophosphites I 9 5° 156 Doz. Gross.! Extract Malt, Trommer's, with Iodides 9 5° j “ •• •• “ Alteratives ..*•• 7 00 • ' ■■ “ “ Citrate of Iron and Quinia 1050 (i • » <• “ 11 Pepsin 50 “ “ “ in lots of $40 5% from list pnces* I “ “ “ Vogeler's • • 3 75 1 ,, “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 45 00 “ “ and Iron, Schering's 5 5° j „ , , “ Pinus Canadensis, Kennedy’s, pints 13 00 ,, “ <■ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 1250 << .< .. ■■ “ 12 25 • • “ “ “ white, pints 13 00 ,, • 1 1. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz. 12 50 << .. ■■ •* <• •• “6 “ . 12 25 “ Pond Lily, Simpson’s 6 00 60 00 “ Root Beer, Brodhead’s 15 00 Pond's 1 75 18 00 “ Roots, Allen’s, for Beer, small 1 88 21 00 “ “ “ “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 “ « “ “ “ large 7 5° 84 00; “ “ Dutcher’s, for Beer 1 75 20 00 “ “ Knapp’s, for Beer, small 2 00 22 00 “ •• “ “ medium 4 00 44 °°| m K 11 << << S 00 88 00 “ “ “ “ “ quarts 28 00 “ “ Potter's 3 25 : “ “ Shakers’... . 4 80 56 00! “ Sandalwood, Gaudichaud’s, small 7 5° “ “ “ large 10 5° “ Smartweed, Carter’s, small 3 25 “ “ Pierce’s 3 75 “ Valerian, Brown’s 2 5° “ Wheat,* Blanchard's 8 00 “ Wild Cherry, Wilder’s 7 00 hebate. “ Witch Hazel, bulk •• gall., Sri 25 “ “ “ Humphrey's, small 2 00 Rebate. *' ■■ “ “ " medium.. 4 00 “ “ “ “ large 7 5° “ “ “ and Arnica, Cole’s 3 5° “ “ “ Arnicated, Liebig Co., small 3 75 • ■ “ •• “ “ large 7 5°. “ “ “ Pond’s, small 3 75 “ " “ “ medium 7 5° ■ ■ “ " “ large IS 00 “ . “ “ Risley's, small 2 00 22 80 “ “ “ “ medium 4 00 45 00 (« (4 4 4 *4 largC 8 OO 90 OO Extractor, Buttrick’s Grease.... 1 25 “ Brother Jonathan’s 1 5° “ Ingham's Vegetable Pain, small 2 °° “ “ “ “ large 3 00 “ Perry's Grease 1 75 “ Pike's Corn 1 5° 17 00 “ Williams’ Pain 3 5° 3° 00 Eyoline 3 75 Familine, small 2 00 “ large 4 °° Faricum, small 4 5° “ large 9 00 Farina, Hecker’s, 1 lb. papers, boxes 48 lbs box, 5 50 •• lb. “ “ 24 lbs box, 3 25 Farine Sea Moss 2 25 Fibrin and Wheat, Blanchard’s 16 00 Ficus Carica 4 00 45 00 Figs’ Hamburg 200 Firwein, Tilden's, 1 lb. bots 10 00 Floral Bloom, Brown's 7 5° Flour of Beef, Hawley's, 4 9 00 •• •• ■■ 2 “ 4 50 Flour, Hawley’s Diabetic, 1 lb. packages 4 00 5 lb. “ 1800 “ Shedden’s “ 12 oz. packets 3 5° >' “ “ 10 lb. case .-...each, 3 75 I W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 157 j Doz. Gross. Flour, Shedden’s Gluten, io lb. case '... .each, 2 00 Flowers of Petroleum j 7 00 Fluid, Bogle’s Hyperion, small 4 00 “ “ “ medium 8 00 “ “ “ large 16 00 “ Bond’s Cleaning 2 00 “ Cram's Lightning 3 50 11 Darby’s Prophylactic, small 3 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots ol 6 doz 5% 3 75 “ “ “ large 7 50 “ “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5% 750 " DeGrath’s 7 50 11 Merrill’s Hydrastis, in lots of one dozen 12 co Rebate. “ “ " “ in less quantity than dozen 15 00 “ Shaw’s Silver Plating 3 50 " Upham’s Curling 3 75 Foam, Brodhead’s, for Soda Water 6 00 Food, Allen’s Brain 7 75 9° °° “ 11 “ Pearls 8 00 “ Anglo-Swiss Milk 4 00 “ Antilama, small 4 50 “ ’ “ large 9 00 “ Biedert’s Infant 4 50 “ Blair’s Prepared Wheat 300 “ Blanchard’s Fat Forming 12 00 “ “ Life 12 00 Bowker’s, for Flowers, small 1 50 “ “ “ •* large 3 00 “ Brown’s (Liebig’s) Infant 1 75 “ Comstock’s Rational, small 300 11 “ ‘' large 5 00 “ Du Barry’s Revalenta, 1 lb 7 75 “ Dupont’s Blood , 1 800 “ Gerber’s Milk 4 00 “ Giffey’s Farina 4 25 “ Hard’s Farinaceous, small 3 50 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Hawley’s (Liebig's) Infant, small 2 50 “ “ “ “ large 4 50 “ Hooper's Fatal, small I 2 00 “ 11 “ medium 4 00 “ “ 11 large 8 00 11 Horlick’s, for Adults, small 3 50 “ “ “ “ - large 6 50 “ “ “ Infants, small 3 50 “ “ " “ large 6 50 “ Liebe Liebig’s 4 00 “ Liebert's Extract Meat 6 00 “ Loeflund’s 600 6900 “ Magnetized, small 85 “ “ large 1 87 “ Mellin’s Infant, small 400 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 380 1 11 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 625 ■“ " Mocking Bird, Champion, % lb 1 35 “ “ “ 1 lb , 2 50 “ Holden’s 3 50 “ Long’s 3 50 “ “ Pinner's 3 00 “ “ Reiche’s 3 5° “ “ Ruhe’s 4 00 " 11 Rose’s 4 50 “ “ Sheppard’s 2 75 30 00 “ Zoller’s 3 25 36 00 “ Murdock’s Liquid, 1 oz 1 25 “ “ “ 6 “ 5 00 “ “ “ 12 “ 9 00 “ Neaves’ Infant 3 75 42 00 “ Nerve, University Med. Co.’s 16 00 “ Nestle’s Lacteous 4 5° Rebate. “ “ “ by the case of 50 cans 435 “ Parrish’s Chemical, small 4 00 I | Doz. Gross. Food, Parrish’s Chemical, large ! 8 oo “ Ridge's, No. 265 “ “ “ 2 5 00 “ “ “ 3 9 5o 4 *3 25 “ Sheppard’s Canary Bird, 1 lb 1 5° I5 00 “ Victor Baby, small 1 75 20 00 44 44 44 large 7 go 80 00 44 Weston’s Horse and Cattle, small 2 00 44 44 44 “ “ medium ■ 3 50 44 44 44 “ “ large 7 00 Fountain of Youth Hair Restorer 6 50 72 00 Franconia Liquid 1 75 Freckline 3 5° Friend, Clotworthy’s Poulterers’ 1 5° 44 May’s 1 75 20 00 ! 44 Mother's 12 00 ; Rebate. 44 44 in $60 lots 5% 1200 j “ Roberts’ Poor Man’s 5 5° Frostilla, Holmes’ 1 75 Rebate. 44 “ in lots of 3 ooz 5% 1 75 Fumigators, Abernethy’s 1 80 20 00 “ Espic’s 5 75 44 Perrin’s, small 1 62 19 00 j “ “ large 7 5° Fusiyama 8 00 Garden Queen, Talcott’s 10 00 Gastricine (Dyspepsia Lozenge) 2 00 21 00 Gastrine 800 j Rebate. Gelatine, Cox’s 1 60 I° 5°, “ Nelson's : 1 5° *7 5^ Geoline 2 25 Gift, Gipsey’s, for Rheumatism, 7 °° “ Samaritan’s, Male 00 180 00 44 “ B'emale 24 00 Gin, Bininger’s London Dock 6 50 44 Charles’ London Cordial, pints 5 00 44 44 44 “ quarts 7 50 Ginger, Barnes’Camphorated 275 44 Brown’s, Fred 3 75 43 5° 44 44 N. K., small 1 5° Rebate. 44 4 4 4 4 large 3 00 “ Fonerdon’s 2 00 “ Holloway’s 3 5° 44 Kidder’s 3 co 44 T.vons’ 1 65 44 Mansfieid’s. 3 5c debate. 44 44 in lots of $100 5% 3 5° 44 Sanford’s Jamaica 325 44 W. H. Schieffelin & Co’s ■' 3 35 3° 00 44 Williams’, small 1 75 I9 00 44 44 large 3 5° 38 00 ; 44 Mint, Ditman’s 6 00 69001 Gingerbread Nuts, Rexford’s 1 75 Globules, McLean's Cough 1 75 44 University Med. Co., F. and A 16 00 Gloss, Button’s Raven 2 25 44 Mathew’s Arnica Hair 400 44 Minnehaha Hair 3 5° ■ “ Upham’s Hair 3 75 Glove-Cleaner, Alexander’s 1 85 44 Jouven’s 1 75 Glue, Chase’s Liquid 1 35 J5 00 ! 44 Cooper’s, Peter 75 7 5° 4 4 Hercules’ 2 25 “ Le Paige’s 9° 9 75 , 44 Spalding’s Prepared 1 65 19 00 “ and Cement, Richards’ 2 00 “ Williams’ Liquid 75 Glue-Pots, Howe’s 3 75 “ Muchmore’s 1 85 Glycerole of Hypophosphites, Parrish’s, small 6 00 44 44 “ large 12 00 Glvco-Phenique, De Clat's 65° W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S I Doz. Gross. I i Good Samaritan 4 00 43 20 Goutaline, Elmore's Rheumatic 14 40 Grower, Benton’s Hair 7 50 Rebate. “ Kennedy’s Hair 7 75 90 00 Gum, 'Bowker's, for Soda Water 9 00 “ Assafcetida, Lyon's Purified, small boxes 40 4 20 “ “ “ targe “ 1 75 8 40 Guns, Angell's Rheumatic 7 50 Hair Balm, Jefford’s 8 00 • " Balsam, Parker's, small 3 90 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 4% 390 “ “ “ large 7 80 “ “ “ *' in lots of 3 doz 4% 7 80 “ Coloring, Egyptian 7 50; “ “ Heimstreet’s, small 3 73 large 7 50! “ “ London 600 6900 “ Dressing, La Parisienne 4 00 41 Dye, Auter’s 4 00 " “ “ Barry's Safe 7 50 41 “ Batchelor’s, small 8 00 93 00 “ “ “ medium 12 00 ■“ “ “ large 24 00 “ “ Bineaud’s Lightning 750 8400' “ “ Blair’s Richmond 6 50 75 00 “ “ Blaises'. 3 75 “ “ Bogle’s, small 5 75 41 “ “ large 115c “ Briest’s 3 75 “ “ Buckingham’s Whisker 3 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ . in lots of $100 5% 3 75 “ “ “ Bush’s Argentine 750 ■" “ Crfstadoro's, small 750 “ “ “ medium, $1.50 size 12 00 “ “ “ large, 3.00 “ 24 00 “ “ Harper's Instant 4 00 “ “ Hill’s 375 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 375 “ “ “ J.ayne’s 8 50 “ “ Jetter's 7 00 “ “ Kalopean 7 00 “ “ Kromer’s 3 50 “ “ Louden’s 7 50 “ “ Mason’s, small 1 75 20 00 41 “ “ large .... 350 4000 “ “ Mathews’Venetian 5 5° 63 00 “ “ Miller’s \ 3 75 42 00 “ “ Phalon’s Magic 7 50 “ “ Raymond’s...: 300 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 3 00 “ “ “ Richmond 6 50 75 co “ “ Russian 3 75 “ “ Sackett's Coloris 6 00 41 “ Turkish 1 50 16 50 “ “ Tutt’s *. 7 50 Rebate. “ “ Upham’s ■.. 3 75 42 00 “ “ Vessey'-s, small 3 50 40 00 ■“ “ “ large 7 50 84 00 “ Gloss, Mathews' Arnica.. 4 00 “ “ Minnehaha 3 50 “ “ Upham's 3 75 “ Grower, Benton’s 7 50 Rebate. “ “ Kennedy’s 7 75 90 00 “ Invigorator, Denton's 3 00 “ “ Miller’s 2 00 “ “ Phalon's, small 6 50 72 00 1 “ “ “ large n 50 132 00 : “ “ Webster’s 5 75 “ Life, Selee's, small •. 3 50 “ “ large : 7 00 “ Preservative, Cristadoro's 800 “ Redemption, Connelly, Mrs 7 00 “ Rejuvenator, August’s 27 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 159 160 j Doz. Gross, j ■ Hair, Rejuvenator, Pearson's j 675 Tebbett's 5 50 63 00 “ Renewer, Hall’s Sicilian .•••••; 6 75 debate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5°"' 675 “ “ Sackett's 4 00 “ Restorative, Circassian 6 00 “ Restorer, Allen's, Mrs 10 001114 00 “ “ America 8 501 “ “ Barrett’s 6 00; ■■ “ Bayberine 7 5° 87 00 ; “ “ Brush's 8 OO; “ “ Chardon’s 8 00; “ “ Church’s 7 5°j I “ “ Clock's 7 ooj • | “ “ Comifera 7 °°\ “ " Empress 6 50: “ " Eureka 9 00 “ Follet's 7 °°! <■ “ Fountain of Youth 6 5° 72 °°! “ “ Gallaudet’s 6 oo| 66 00 “ “ Gray's • • 7 5° •• “ Hiawatha •••■ 7 00 ** “ Jerome's 600 if I* Jetter's. 8 00 “ “ knight’s Oriental 7 20 “ “ Knowle’s 7 20 “ “ Ley’s Vegetable 7 5° 87 00, “ “ London •••• 600 6900 ■* “ Louisiana Creole 6 50 Rebate. <1 “ “ “ in lots of $100 5°° 6 5o| “ “ Marsh’s National 3 75! 43 20 “ •• Martha Washington 650; 11 “ Massasoit 3 25; °0; “ “ Maura's 7 00 •• 11 Mexican 8 00 “ - “ Milligan’s 7 20 84 00 • • “ Montgomery’s 7 °°! “ “ Nature's 5 75 “ “ Owen’s, small 4 00 “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ Pearson's 6 75 “ “ Pringle’s 200 j •• “ Revivum 3 75: Rebate. *• “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 3 75 “ Rossetter's 4 5° “ “ Rush’s, and Preventive 8 00 93 00 “ Scovill's Circassian 7 00 78 00 •• “ Tebbett's 5 50; 63 00; | ■ • “ Van Deventer’s 6 5° 72 °°. I <<• “ Wralnut Leaf 7 °°; | i Rebate. ■ • •< “ “ in lots of one gross 8000 “ •• “ Wanner's Sepia 7 5°| “ Webster's S 75 “ '■ Wood's 5 001 •• ■■ Woodward's. .*•••• 7 5°i 87 00 “ Stain, Hambleton’s 3 5o! •• “ Upham's Japanese 3 75 42 00 “ Tonic, Cassebeer's 7 20 •• “ Delluc’s 11 00 “ “ Hegeman’s 5 7° 60 00 • • “ Jayne’s 7 6° Rebate. “ " Maycrink’s 9 00 “ “ Minaldi’s 21 00 •• “ Neergaard's Quinine 900; “ “ Palmer’s 4 00; “ “ Potter’s 8 00 90 00 ' " Robinson's 7 00 •• “ Smith’s Quinine 4 00 ■ ‘ •• Woodhull's Circassian 8 00 “ “ Wyeth's 8 00 1 •• Vigor, Ayer's 6 75 \ Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 675 “ Bellchamber’s Golden, small i 8 co W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 161 Doz. Gross. I Hair Wash, Bellchamber's Golden, large 1600 “ “ Elizabethtown. ... 900 Healer, Briggs’ Throat and Lung 8 00 Heilmettel, German 16 00 Hepatine 7 25 “ small 1 85 Herbarine, Coddington’s 8 00 90 00 Herbs, Sanderson's, of Joy 1 50 16 50 Hit-a-oss, Simpson’s 60 7 00 Honey, Horehound, and Tar, Hale’s, small 3 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz... .5% 375 “ “ “ “ “ large I 7 50 “ . “ “ “ “ in lots of 3-doz... ,5%| 750 ** “ Liverwort, Nowill’s 2 50 “ of Flowers, Cook's j 2 00 21 00 “ of Tar, Coussen's 3 5° Horehound, Keating’s x 75 19 00 “ and Iceland Moss, Alsdorfs | 1 50 Hustina, Bailey's 5 00 Hydrangea, Lithiated 8 00 Hydrastis, Merrill's Fluid 12 00 Rebate. “ “ 11 less than a dozen 1500 << Hydroleine 8 25 “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5% 8 25 “ Hypophosphites, Fellows’Syrup 11 50 “ Gelien’s Syrup 8 00 “ Winchester's, small 7 50 “ “ large 15 00 “ and Manganese, Winchester’s. 8 00 Iceland Moss, Fisher’s.... 1 4 ool 45 00 Imperial Granum, small j 6 00! “ “ large j 1000 Ingluvin, Warner’s, 1 oz. bots 10 00 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz ! 950 “ Inhalant, Crumb’s *. j 300 “ Cutler’s I 3 75 “ Moyles' 3 50 Injectine 18 00 Injection, Brou's | 7 00 “ Chapin’s Fleur j 9 00 “ Cherokee f 13 00 11 Fuller's Pocket 8 00 “ Grimault's Matico 800 “ Macqueen “ 7 00 80 00 “ Ricord’s j 9 00 “ Ring’s Rose 3 50 39 00 Ink, Indelible, Baldwin’s 1 75 19 00 “ “ Barber's Crimson j 350 “ “ Brampton’s 1 50 15 00 “ ‘ Briggs’ 2 00 “ ■* Foucar's 75 “ Hegeman’s, with Prep j 2 50 27 00 “ “ Kidder's 2 00 “ “ “ with Prep ! 3 00 33 00 “ ‘‘ Livingston’s 1 50 “ " “ with Tablet I 3 50 “ Payson’s 1 90 22 00 “ 11 “ Combination 4 00 “ “ Tarrant’s 2 75 30 00 Invigorant, Van Buskirk’s 4 00 Invigorator, Brown's Liver 7 00 80 00 “ Bryan’s Life 7 50 “ Denton’s Hair 3 00 “ Evory’s Diamond 4 00 42 00 “ Miller’s Hair 2 00 “ Parvonaris Bird 1 60 “ Phalon's Hair, small 6 50 72 00 “ “ “ large ; 11 50 132 00 “ Sanford’s Liver, less than half dozen 790 Rebate.. “ “ “ in lots of half dozen 770 “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 dozen 735 “ “ Webster’s Hair 5 75 Inza, Hyatt’s 1 80 20 oo'l W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S i Doz. Gross. ! Iodia, Battle & Co.'s 8 oo Rebate. Iodonator, Day’s x 87 Isinglass, Nelson’s x 75 19 00 Jelly, Arnica, Strong’s 1 50 “ Hafelin's Iceland Moss 600 69 oc ; “ Fairchild’s Malt j 6 00 69 00 “ Queru's Cod Liver Oil j 750 Juice, Rosenthal's Leube Inspissated Meat 6 50 75 00 “ Valentine’s Meat 8 50 96 oc j “ “ “ with Glycerine , 4 00 “ Lime Fruit, Martinique, quarts \ 3 50 " “ “ “ Magnum’s 7 00 " “ “ Montserrat, quarts 3 50 “ “ “ “ Magnum’s 7 00 “ “ Rose’s, pints 2 50 '* “ “ “ quarts 3 50 “ “ “ Magnum’s 7 00 “ “ and Pepsin, Caswell, Massey & Co.’s, small 4 00 “ * “ “ “ pints 16 00 “ Samaritan Root and Herb 10 50 120 00 Juru-beba, Wells’ 8 00 Kalergon, Van de Venter’s 6 00 Kalliston, Burnett’s 7 50 86 40 Kallocrine, Collins’, for the Hair 1 75 Kalye 2 00 21 00 Kasirine, Baker’s 7 50 72 00 Kathairon, Lyon's 3 75 Rebate. Kidnegen 8 00 Kidney-Wine 4 00 Kidney-Wort, Dry 8 25 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 8 00 “ “ Liquid 8 25 “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 800 Killer, Andrew’s Pain 1 75 “ Arnold s, Seth, Cough, small 1 62 18 00 “ “ “ medium 3 25 36 00 “ " “ large 6 50 72 00 “ Aunt Kitty’s Corn 2 00 “ Aunt Sally’s Corn 300 “ Ballard's Flea 3 75 “ Chichester’s Rat 1 50 “ Flagg's Cough, small 3 75 42 00 “ “ large 7 50 84 00 “ Hawley’s Ague 8 00 *‘ Indian Worm 1 87 21 00 “ Laycock’s Worm 1 60 18 00 “ Perry Davis’ Pain, small 1 80 Rebate. “ “ “ “ medium , 3 60 * • " “ " “ large 7 20 “ “ Spiegel’s Worm 1 50 “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 1 38 “ “ Woodbury’s Dyspepsia, small 2 co 21 60 “ “ “ large 4 00 43 20 King, Allen’s Indian, Dry 7 50 “ “ “ Liquid 7 50 “ Watson’s Neuralgia 7 50 87 00 '* of Blood, Ransom’s 7 25 84 00 “ “ Pain, Bull’s 1 67 19 00 Kiersted’s 3 50 " “ “ Knight's, small 1 67 19 00 “ " “ “ large | 335 3800 “ John’s Pain 2 00 *‘ Shakers’ Pain 4 00 “ White’s Pain 4 oc Koosso, French, oz 6 50 72 00 Koskoo, Lawrence's 8 00 90 00 Kumyss ' 2 25 Kurakoff. 4 00 Lactopeptine, 1 oz. vials [ 8 00 Rebate. “ V2 lb. “ j 57 60 “ Liquid 1 12 00 Laurilline 1 00 11 50 j Laxatine - I 2 00 21 60 ! GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 163 Doz. Gross. I Laxative, Jadwin's Tonic 4 oo 45 00 “ Tropical Fruit, small 2 00 22 50! “ large 4 00 45 00 “ “ “1 lb. bottles, each 2 50 Rebate. Leaves, Rigollot’s Mustard (see Plasters, pages 108 and 207). Lemon Sugar (see Sugar of Lemons, page 192). Lethean, Parker's, small 1 50 17 00 large 3 50 Life for the Hair, Chevalier’s 6 75 " Seeley’s Hair, small q co , “ “ large 7 00 Liniment, Allen’s Nerve and Bone 1 50 17 50 “ Ander’s Iodine 8 50 “ Baker's Hoof 3 50 “ Bancroft’s German 2 00 22 00 “ Barker’s Knickerbocker 3 75 42 00 “ Barrell's Indian 2 00 “ Bath's Corn and Bunion 1 60 18 00 “ Battes’ 1 75 Bennett’s Golden 1 75 20 00 “ Bishop Soule’s, small 5 50 “ large n 00 “ Boyer’s Hoof 7 20 “ Bragg's Arctic 1 75 “ Brown's Young America 1 50 16 50 “ Bruen’s 2 00 “ Burdsall’s Arnica 3 00 34 50 “ Butler's Nerve and Bone. 1 00 n 00 “ Carter's 3 50 “ Centaur (White), Family, trial 1 80 Rebate. “ “ small 3 60 “ “ “ “ large 7 20 I “ “ Centaur (Yellow), Animal, trial x 80 1 “ small 3 60 “ “ large 7 20 “ “ Cherokee 3 75 “ Clark’s Curative 3 50 Rebate. “ Columbian 2 75 “ Coussen’s Lightning, small 1 75 19 50 “ “ med ..... 3 50 39 oc “ Cooper’s, small 1 87 20 00 “ large 3 75 40 00 “ Corey’s Rheumatic, small 4 00 45 00 “ “ large 7 00 78 00 “ Crittenton’s Hoof 3 75 43 20 “ Cutler’s Phenic 3 50 “ Dame’s, small 2 50 Rebate. “ large 800 << “ in % gal. cans per can, $7.00 «< “ Dennis’s Stimulating 4 00 “ Doctor 2 75 “ Donnelly’s 3 25 36 00 Dunham’s Infallible, small 3 00 “ medium 6 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 “ Durnos' 8 50 “ Dustan’s Horse 6 00 “ Dyer's Witch Hazel 4 00 45 00 “ “ Horses 4 00 4c 00 “ Electro-Silicon 3 75 Ellis' Rheumatic 1 73 20 00 “ Eureka 7 qq “ Farrell’s, H. G., small 1 85 “ medium 3 73 “ T,. V, “ large 7 50 “ Fitch s Pulmonary 4 25 “ “ Rheumatic 8 25 “ Fourfold x 7e “ Fronefield’s Cattle q 7e “ Gardner’s 1 87 Giles’Iodide Ammonia, Family, trial 2 00 21 00 “ ", “ “ “ ,sma11 3 751 42 00! large 7 50! 84 00' 164 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. Liniment, Giles’ Iodide Ammonia, Family, quarts 22 50 ■ I “ “ “ Horse, trial 2 00 21 00 <. «< “ •• “ small 3 75 A2 00 .. ■< “ “ “ large 7 5° 8400 ■ < ■< “ “ “ quarts 22 50 “ Grant’s German 2 75 3° 00 “ H. H. H., small 3 25 “ “ large •' 6 50 “ Hamilton Horse 6 °° „ , , “ Harter’s 1 60 ; Reb“te- “ “ in lots of one gross 19005 “ Hartshorn's, small 2 25 “ “ medium 4 5° “ “ large 9 00 “ Hartley’s Nerve and Bone 1 00 “ Henry’s Vermont,-small 1 87 21 00 << “ “ large 3 75 42 00 “ Herrick’s German Horse, small 1 5° 16 00 ■ • “ “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 • • “ “ “ large 7 5° 84 00 “ Hunt’s 3 5° 39 00 “ Hyatt’s Swiss 3 75 4° 00 “ Tadwin’s Subduing, small 1 85 21 50 “ “ large 3 75 43 00 •> “ “ Horse 7 5° 87 00 “ Jayne’s 3 80 Rebate. “ “ Spanish 2 00 “ Johnson’s Anodyne 2 75 31 5° “ Kellinger’s, small 1 80 21 00 11 “ medium 3 60 42 00 “ “ large 7 20 84 00 " Kennedy’s Rheumatic 3 75 “ “ Scattering 7 5° “ Lane’s Mic Mac 3 75 “ Laubach’s Eclectic 3 00 Rebate. <• “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 3° 00 “ Lone Star, small 2 5° ** “ “ laro-e 5 oo “ Low's Electric 3 00 Rebate. “ “ “ in one gross lots 5% 3600 “ “ Magnetic, small 3 00 1 ” “ “ “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 36 00 1 “ “ “ large 7 00 • < “ “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 8400 “ Mansfield & Higbe’s Arnica, small • 3 5° .. .. •« “ “ in lots of $100... .5% 350 <1 “ “ “ large 7 00 <• • “ “ “ in lots of $100... .5% 700 “ McEckron’s, small 4 00 ■ < “ large 8 00 “ McLean’s Volcanic Oil, small 1 65 18 00 ■ < ■< “ “ medium 3 25 36 00 • • “ “ “ large 6 50 72 °° : , " Mexican Mustang, small 1 80 Ke a e. “ “ medium 3 6° j ,, “ “ “ large 7 20 “ Osborne’s Nerve and Bone 1 5° I5 00 “ Parker’s “ “ “ 1 5° 5° “ Peterson’s Med. Soap 1 75 20 00 “ Pollard's Nerve and Bone, small 1 5° I7 00 “ “ “ “ “ large 3 00 34 00 “ Pratt’s Borax 1 85 “ Raymond’s -j 3 00 Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%' 3 00 •• Register’s, small 2 00 21 00 i * “ large 4 42 “ Risley’s 3 00 34 5°j “ Rivers’, small 75 8 00 •• “ large 3 5° 4° 00 < “ Rossman’s Horse ! 4 5° •• Rub It In, Sweet's, small 200 2250 “ “ “ “ large j 4 00 45 00 “ Sawen’s, small 2 001 “ “ large I 3 751 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 165 | Doz. | Gross. ;! Liniment, Seabury's Oleaginous i 85 21 00 “ St. Antonius, small 4 00 45 °°! “ “ “ large 8 00 90 00 “ Sterling's 1 75 “ Streeter's 1 85 “ Sweet’s, small 2 80 “ “ large 5 5° “ “ Horse 6 00 “ Taylor’s, or Oil of Life, small 1 75 “ “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Thorne’s Arnica and Chloroform 250 “ Tobias’ Venetian, small I 2 25 26 00 “ “ " large ! 4 50 52 00 “ “ “ Horse 8 op 92 00 “ Tom’s Russian 1 75 “ Townsend’s, small 2 00 22 50; “ “ large 400 4500 Welchman’s j 12 00 “ Wells' Nerve and Bone, small • 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ medium j 3 5°! “ “ “ “ “ large 1 7 00 “ “ Pioneer, small ' 2 00 22 00 “ “ “ medium 4 00 44 00 “ “ “ large 9 00 102 00 “ Westhall’s 6 75 “ Young America 15° 16 5° Liquid, Amber, University Med. Co.’s 8 00 90 00 “ Circassian, small 2 00 “ “ large 4 00 “ Moyle’s Catarrh 4 00 Liquor, Battley's Cinchona Cordofol lb., 13 50 “ “ “ Palida lb., 9 50 “ Ergot lb., 6 00 “ “ Opii Sedative lb., 8.00 “ Laville’s Gout 28 ooi Listerine 8 001 Rebate. " in lots 3 doz 5% 800; “ Lithia, University Med. Co.’s 24 00 Lithiated Hydrangea 8 00 Lithontriptic, Lee’s 30 00 “ Vaughn’s 7 5° Liver Aid, Dr. Grosvenor's 7 50 “ Medicine, Dr. Brazier’s 7 00 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 7 00 “ “ “ Simmons’, M.A., Liquid, small 1 75! “ “ “ “ “ “ “ in lots 1 gross,.... 2000 “ “ “ “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ "in lots 1 gross 66 00 “ 11 “ “ Powder, small ,.... 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ “ in lots 1 gross... 2000 “ “ “ “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ in lots 1 gross... 6600 “ Lotion, Bartine’s Family 6 25 “ “ Horse 6 25 “ Bally’s 6 00 “ Church’s 6 00 69 00 “ Gowland’s 10 50 “ Graefenberg Eye 1 75 Rebate. “ " " in lots of one gross 1700, “ • “ “ “ “ “ $100 5% 17 00 " " Hibbard’s Rheumatic 3 75 “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 375 “ " Hill’s Freckle 6 00 “ Kiersted’s Nipple x 85 “ Ley’s Nipple 3 75 " McClintock’s Papillary. 2 25 “ Munson’s Pile 3 75i “ Perry’s Moth and Freckle 14 00 “ Phalon’s Paphian 7 50 83 00 1 " Robinson’s Horse 3 50 “ Shaw’s Moth and Freckle 7 50 “ Victorine’s Florentine 8 00 93 00 “ Walton’s I 9 ooj 166 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO Doz. ! Gross. Lozenges, Belloc's Vegetable Charcoal 5 ooi “ Bennett's Worm i 75! “ Boudault's Pepsin 10 ooj " Bradley’s Worm 85! “ Brockedon’s Bicarbonate Potash, small 4 00 “ “ “ “ large “ “ “ Soda, small 4 oo: “ “ “ “ large “ Cassabeer’s Ammonia 200 " Caswell's Slippery Elm 90 9 50 “ Coddington's 1 hroat 2 00 “ Cooper’s Effervescing (Solid Thirst Quencher) 3 50 “ Devine's Pitch, 1 10 “ Ditman’s Throat 1 75 “ Eureka Cough 2 00 “ Fellows’ Worm 1 65 “ German Cathartic 2 ooi 22 50 “ Gibson’s Chlorodyne lb., 1.25 2 20 “ Grimault's Pepsin 6 00 “ Harrison's Peristaltic, small 2 25 “ “ “ large 4 So “ Hegeman’s Chlorate Potash 1 67 19 00 “ “ Alum and Kino 1 75 20 00 “ “ Wild Cherry 1 75 20 00 “ Henry’s Worm 1 50 " Hutching’s Worm 1 60 “ Jackson's Ammonia 1 75 “ “ Pectoral 1 75 " Jaques’ 1 75 “ Keating’s Cough 4 25 “ McIntosh’s Pectoral 1 75 20 00 Moore’s Throat, small 80 9 co “ “ “ large 1 88 21 60 “ Nelson's 1 40 15 00 " “ Gelatine, 1 lb. tins 7 00 “ “ “ 7 “ “ per tin, $3.00' “ Palmer’s Blood i 2 30 “ Purdon's Worm 1 1 65 18 00; “ Pyle’s Coryza I 1 75 2000 “ Rozsnyay's Tannate Quinine 8 00 “ Sherman’s Cough I 1 85 21 00 “ “ Worm I 1 85 21 00 “ Spiegel’s Worm 1 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz ; 138 " Spitta’s Coryza 2 00 21 60 “ University Co.'s Soothing 4 00 45 00 “ Vichy, small | 2 25 “ “ large | 4 50 “ W. H. Schiefifelin & Co.’s Chlorate Potash 1 50 15 00 " Wenck’s Laryngal. 4 00 “ ' Winslow’s Stomach... 2 75 30 00 “ Wistar’s Cough 75 8 00 Lustral, Camm’s Spanish 6 25 Lustro 1 65 18 OO; Luxurine, Morse’s, small.. 3 00 33 00 Magnesia, Citrate, Granulated, Ellis’ 3 50 " “ Eng., granulated 3 00 33 00 “ “ “ “ Bishop’s j 400 “ “ “ “ Cox & Gould’s 3 50 40 00 “ “ “ “ Edes’ ; 3 00 “ “ “ “ Morson's, 1 lb. bots 10 80 “ “ “ “ “ small bots | 3 00 33 00 “ " Rogers’ 275 3150 “ 11 Solution, Ellis’ 2 00 22 00 “ “ “ Hegeman’s ' 2 00 22 00 " “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s j 2 00 22 oo| “ Fluid, Dunbar’s, % pints I 2 00 " “ “ pints 3 00 “ “ " quarts j 400 “ “ Murray’s, small I q co “ “ “ large 7 So " Henry’s Calcined, Gen | 900 Doz. Gross.! | Magnesia, Husband’s, Calcined, in lots of i doz 2 85 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of 3 doz ... 275 “ " “ " in lots of 1 gross 31 35 “ Maltine (Plain) 7 So “ " with Hops 7 50 “ “ Alteratives 10 00 “ “ Beef and Iron 10 00 “ “ “ Cod Liver Oil 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ and Pancreatine 7 5c “ “ Hypophosphites 1000 “ “ “ Peptones 12 00 “ “ Pepsin and Pancreatine 10 00 “ “ Phosphates 7 50 “ “ “ Phosphates Iron and Quinia 12 00 “ “ Phosphates Iron, Quinia and Strychnia 12 00 “ Phosphorous Comp 10 00 “ “ Feriated 750 “ Wine 7 50 “ “ with Pepsin and Pancreatine 10 00 " Preparations in lots of $25, 5% discount “ Malto-Viburnin 10 00 “ Malto-Yerbine, R. & C 7 50 Marvel of Healing, Humphreys’, small 2 00 “ “ “ medium 4 00 “ “ “ quarts 7 50 Mass, Bedford Iron and Alum 8 00 “ Seven Springs Iron and Alum 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 Medicine, Brazier’s Liver 7 00 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 700 " “ Simmons’ Liver, dry,.small 1 75 “ " “ “ “ “in lots of one gross 20 00 “ “ “ “ “ large 6 co “ “ “ “ “ “ in lots of one gross 6600 “ “ “ “ liquid, small 1 75 j “ “ “ “ “ “ in lots of one gross 20 00 “ “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ " “ “ “ in lots of one gross 6600 “ Miasmine 3 75 Milk, Condensed, Alderney 2 oo1 “ “ “ by case, 4 doz per case, $7.75 “ Anglo-Swiss, made in America 1 50* Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ by case, 4 doz., per case, $3.50 Rebate. “ “ “ “ England 1 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ by case, 4 doz., per case, $5.75 Rebate. “ “ Borden’s “Eagle" 2 25 “ “ “ by case, 4 doz., per case, $8.00 “ Nestle’s 2 00! “ “ “ by case, 4 doz per case, $7.75 “ Swiss (Cham) 1 75: Rebate. " “ by case, 4 doz per case, $6.50 “ of Magnesia, Phillips’, small 3 871 45 00 " “ “ “ 3 lb. bots 21 00 “ Oberhalzer’s Camphor 1 85 “ Punch, Brett’s 12 00 Mincasia, small 4 50 “ medium 10 50 “ large 21 00 Mixture, Aspinwall’s Tonic 12 00 “ Braddock's Cough 4 00 “ Bull’s Blood 7 50 “ Carter’s Spanish, small 1 75 “ large 8 00 “ Chapman’s Worm, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Hegeman’s Tonic 8 00 “ Jayne’s Ague 760 Rebate. “ Spanish 7 60 “ , “ Nott's Diarrhoea 3 50 “ Rheumatic 8 00 “ Robert’s Colic I x 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 167 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Doz. Gross. Mixture, Rowand’s Tonic 7 oo 78 00 “ Rushton’s Tonic , 12 00 “ Strickland's Cholera '• • j 4 00 “ Whitlock's Anti-Dyspeptic ; 4 00 “ Winter’s Cough 2 00 22 80 “ Wright’s Worm ; 1 75 Monk’s Legacy _ 8 00 9° 00 Moorghea Samoot, Death to Mosquitoes 2 75 30 00 Mossine for Plants, small 2 50 “ “ “ large 4 5° Mossoleine 7 5° Nepenthea 6 00 Nephreticum, Bullock’s 7 5° Nervine, Caldwell’s Lacteal 9 00 “ Dodd’s 7 5° “ Fitch’s 4 25 “ Ingham’s 3 00 “ Richmond’s Samaritan's 12 00 “ Warner’s Safe, small | 3 75 38 00 “ “ “ large 7 00 75 00 Neuralgialine 1 4 00 Neuril 8 00 90 00 Neurodyne 8 00 Noirine, Black Silk Restorer 4 00 ; Nucta, Brown’s 8 00 Rebate- “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 800 Nurses’ Friend, Valentine’s 1 5° l7 00 N ykoperia 8 00 Oatmeal, Robinson’s Patent, 1 lb. papers 1 25 13 50 Oats, Poisoned \ 1 00 Occidentals, Miller's ; 8 00 Odouselaine, Spencer’s. 5 00 Oil, Armor 1 25 13 50 “ Beaver •• • • 3 5° “ Birk’s Magic 1 75 “ British 75 8 00 “ Burdock Root, Vogeler’s 3 75 j Rebate. “ “ ■ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 45 oo| “ Castor, Croppe’s Italian 2 00 21 00 “ “ Emulsion, Scott’s ' 1 75 Rebate. “ Cod-Liver, Atwood’s 6 50 “ “ “ Baker’s | 6 50 75 00 ; “ with Lime 7 5° 8700 “ “ “ “ “ “ and W. C 1 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ Malt 800 “ “ “ Barnaby’s Chyle j 8 00 “ “ ‘‘ Brown's Emulsion . 800 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 96001 Burnett’s ! 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ Camm’s Emulsion . 8 00 Rebate. <■ “ “ Caswell & Massey’s,with Pepsin and Quinine, small 4 00 • < “ “ 11 •' “ “ “ “ large 8 00 “ “ “ De Clat’s Phenated 6 50 “ “ “ De Jongh’s 7 00 “ “ “ De Leew's Emulsion 6 00 “ “ “ Ditman’s Emulsion 700 “ “ “ Dudley's 5 00 “ “ “ 1' Emulsion 7 50 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 7 5° “ “ “ Fairchild’s, and Lime ! 800 “ “ “ Ford's Emulsion 7 5° “ “ “ Fougera’s , 11 50129 60 “ “ “ Hazard & Caswell’s ; 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ Hegeman’s, J. N 350 “ “ “ Hegeman & Co.'s 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ Hogg’s 11 00 “ “ “ Inloe's Emulsion 750 “ “ “ Loder's 8 00 “ " “ Marsden’s 7 50 “ “ “ Marvin’s 7 °° “ “ “ Moller's ' ; 650 7200 “ “ “ Nichols’ 650 “ ” “ Niemeyer’s Emulsion, with Malt \ 7 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 169 I Doz. Gross. Oil, Cod-Liver, Osmun’s 7 50 “ “ “ “ small I 3 75 “ “ “ Phillips’, with Hypophosphites 700 “ “ “ “ “ Wheat Phosphates, 6 oz 4 00 " “ “ " “ “ “ 14 oz j 7 50 “ “ 11 Phos. Lime, and Wild Cherry, Oliffe’s 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ Ward’s ! 7 00 “ “ “ Rushton’s, F. V 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ “ J. C 6 50 75 00 Rogers’, small 3 00 “ “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ “ Slocum’s Emulsion 8 00 “ “ “ “ Oxygenized 8 00 “ “ “ Squibb’s 7 50; “ “ “ Stone’s i 7 50 “ “ “ and Lactic Acid, Frye’s 850 “ “ “ and Hypophos., Frye’s 7 50 “ “ “ and Lime, Baker’s ! 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ “ “ Cassebeer’s 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ Hegeman & Co.’s 1 600 “ “ “ “ “ Milhau’s '.. 8 00 93 00 “ “ “ “ “ Nichols’ 7 00 72 00 “ “ “ “ “ Sand's 7 25 84 00 “ Scott’s 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ Trinder’s 8 00 * “ “ Ward’s 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ Walker’s 6 00 69 00 “ “ “ “ “ Wilbor’s 8 50 “ “ White’s 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ Wieland’s 1 7 50 “ “ “ Wilson’s Carbolated 7 00 “ “ “ Wyeth’s, with Hypophosphites 8 00 86 40 “ “ “ “ “ Phos. Lime 8 00 86 40 * ‘ Columbian 1 75 “ DeGrath's Electric, small 3 75 “ “ “ large 7 50 “ Dove’s Turf 2 00^ “ Green Mountain, small 1 65 18 00, “ “ “ large 3 25 36 oo| “ Hamlin’s Wizard, small I 3 62 42 00: “ “ “ large 7 25 84 00 “ Ham’s, of Gladness 1 1 87 21 oo| “ Harlem, American 38 350' “ “ Genuine 75 6 00 “ “ Sylvester's 3 00 33 oo| “ Hoofland’s Greek, small 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Humphreys’ Witch Hazel 3 75 Rebate. “ Indian 1 87 21 00 “ Jadwin's Catarrh 4 00 “ Jones’ Beaver 3 60 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 3 50 “ “ Josephs’, small 1 75 19 50 “ large ■ 350 39 oo[ “ Kayton’s, of Life ! 4 25 “ Little’s White 2 50 “ Merchant’s Gargling, small 1 80 Rebate. “ “ ‘‘in lots of 1 gross 21 06 “ “ “ “ medium 3 60 " “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 42 12 “ “ “ “ large 7 20 “ “ “ “ “in lots of 1 gross 84 24 “ “ “ “ family 1 80 “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 21 06 “ “ “ “ in lots of $100, 5% from gross prices. “ “ Macedonian..*. 7 5° “ Miller's Harness, pts 2 00 “ “ “ No. 1 4 00 “ “ “ “ 2 6 00 “ Page’s Arnica 1 75 “ Parker's Nipple 4 00 “ “ and Shield 8 00, “ Perry’s, of Joy 1 75! 20 00 170 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. ! Oil, Porter’s Columbian, Hair i 75 " Pratt & Butcher’s Magic 2 75 " Renne’s Magic, small 1 85 21 00 “ “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large 7 50 84 oo, " Rogers’, of Joy 1 75 “ “ Magnetic, small 3 5° “ “ “ large 7 00 “ Russian 3 75 “ Saint Jacob’s 3 75 : Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 45 00 “ “ Scarpa’s Acoustic 7 50 “ Sewing Machine, Henry’s 1 50 “ “ " Paragon 1 50 “ “ “ Powell's 1 50 “ “ “ W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s 1 25 13 50 “ Shelley’s Prairie, small 4 00 " “ “ large 8 00 “ Smith’s Electric, small 1 87 “ “ “ medium 3 75 “ " “ large '. 750 “ “ Worm 1 65 18 oo1 “ Solomon’s Saccharated, of Saw Palmetto 4 00 45 00 j “ Taylor's, of Life, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 " Thomas' Electric, small 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large 750 84007 “ Vacuum Harness, % pints 1 50 Rebate. " “ “ pints 3 00 “ “ “ “ quarts : 4 5° “ " “ “ 5 gall, cans per can, $4.50 “ “ “ “ 10 gall, cans per can, $9.00 “ “ . " bbls. and % bbls., 75 cts. per gallon ! “ " Vail’s Harness, pints 4 00 “ “ “ quarts 6 00 “ Van Patten’s Chilblain 1 75 20 00 “ Vogeler’s Klettenwurzel 3 75 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of 1 gross 5% 45 00: “ “ Walker’s White 4 00 ‘ “ Black 4 00 " Wengert’s Sampson 4 00 Ointment, Aunt Betsey’s > 1 75 “ Baker’s Tetter 3 00 33 00 ! “ Batchelor’s Curative 2 10 “ Bird's Pile 4 00 11 Bowyer’s Spikenard, small 1 60 18 00 “ " “ large 3 20 36 00 “ Brande’s Indian, Herb 1 87 “ Bristol’s Witch Hazel 1 87 21 00 “ Brown’s O. P., Herbal, small x 75 20 00 “ “ “ “ large 3 50 40 00 " Brown’s Poor Man’s Friend Soothing 2 co “ Bryant’s 1 75 “ Buchan’s Carbolic Balm 1 50 " “ Cresylic, lb 1 87 20 00 “ lb 3 75 40 00 “ “ “ 1 lb 6 00 62 50 ' “ Butler's 1 75 “ Butt’s Imperial 1 75 “ Coddington’s Elect., Herb 1 75 20 00 | “ Cogan's Magic 1 75 x8 00 ' “ Continental Hopf, small 350 “ • '■ “ large 7 00 “ Coussen’s Buckeye Pile 3 50, “ Crumb’s Carbolic, small 1 75 “ “ “ medium 3 50 “ “ “ large 7 00 " DeGrath’s Pile 3 50 “ Dillow’s Green 1 75 19 00 “ Ellis’ Hoof 2 80 30 00 “ Ely’s Indian 8 00 j " Eureka Itch 3 00 Rebate. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 171 Doz. Gross.| Ointment, Eureka Itch, in lots of $100 .....5% 300 ! Rebate. “ Foord's 2 75 “ Foote’s Magnetic 9 00 “ Frazer’s Horse | 6 00 “ Magic 4 00 " Gilbert’s Tetter 3 50 Rebate. “ in lots of $100 5% 3 50 “ “ Graefenberg, Green Mountain 1 75 “ “ “ “ in lots of one gross 17 00 “ “ “ “ “ $100 5% j 17 00! “ Pile 7 00! ! “ " “ in lots of one gross 70 00 “ “ “ “ “ $100 5% 70 oa “ “ Gray’s, small 1 50 1700 “ large 2 75 31 ooi “ Gridley’s Tetter 4 00 " Harrison’s Specific 4 00 “ Hamilton’s California 1 75 18 00 • “ Heiskell’s Tetter 3 75 “ Henry’s Electric 400 4650' " Holloway’s, Genuine 4 So : “ Hood’s Olive 1 75 “ Hurlbut’s Horse Chestnut 200 “ James’ Cannabis Indicus 1 10 00 “ Jeffrey’s I 1 75 “ Judkins j 150 Rebate. “ in lots of one gross 1 16 00 “ “ Kennedy’s Healing 3 87 45 00 “ Hemlock \ 400 “ Salt Rheum I 3 87 43 ooi “ “ Scrofula ■ 750 “ Kiersted’s, small 2 75 “ “ large 5 50 “ Knickerbocker Hoof 7 50 84 oq “ Lelia Pith 4 00 “ Macqueen’s Matico 2 00 22 50 “ Marchesi’s Indian Pile 3 73 43 00 “ McAllister's 1 6c; 19 oo1 “ Miner’s Botanic 1 75 Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 1 75 ■< “ Mott’s Magic 1 50 “ Norton’s Salt Rheum 3 50 “ Osborne's Golden 175 Rebate. “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 1 73 “ “ Palmer’s Salt Rheum 6 00 “ Patt’s Veterinary 9 00 “ Peck’s Indian 1 75 “ Perry's Family 1 73 “ Physic’s Camphor j 1 75 19 50 “ Pond’s Extract 4 00 45 00 “ Pryor’s 3 50 Rebate. “ in $60 lots 5% 3 50 “ “ Root’s German 1 75 “ Russell’s Itch 1 73 10 00' Pile 7 00 “ Salt Rheum 3 50 “ Sanford’s Witch Hazel, small ; 4 00 45 oa “ " “ “ large | 8 00 90 00 “ Singleton’s Golden 800 “ Sloan’s 1 75 “ “ Horse 3 50 “ Spangler’s Salt Rheum 1 75! Rebate. " “ “ in lots of 3 doz.... • 5% 175! “ “ Spencer’s Positive and Negative 1 75 “ Stafford’s Olive Tar 1 75 “ Swayne’s All-Healing 3 50 41 00 “ Taft’s Balm of Gilead 1 75 19 00 “ Tanner’s German 1 85 21 00 " Taylor’s Indian 1 50 16 50 “ Terrell’s 1 65 18 00 “ Trask’s Magnetic, small 1 85 21 00 “ large 285 3300! W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 172 Doz. Gross, j | Ointment, Upham’s Pile 6 50 “ Wauregan 1 °7 “ Wheaton’s Itch.. 3 75 42 °°| 1 “ Williams' Hoof 7 5° 87 00 “ Williams’ Indian Pile 8 00 “ Wilson’s Magnetic 3 5° “ Wing's 1 75 Olosonian, Folger's, 8 00 Opodeldoc, Liquid 1 00 10 5° “ Steers’ 1 00 10 5°I “ Seabury’s 1 85 21 00 Optic Fluid, University Med. Co 16 00 Otorrhoea Cure, Shoemaker’s 18 00 Oxyd Phenyl, University M. Co 24 00 Pads, Durkee’s Liver 7 5° “ Holman’s Fever and Ague 16 00 “ “ Special 24 00 “ “ Children's 12 00 “ Platt’s 9 00 Paedotrophine, German Infants’ Meal 4 00 45 00; Pain-Cure, Rush’s, small 2 00 22 8o; “ “ large 4 00 45 00 Pain-Curer, Simond’s 2 00 Pain Extractor, Ingham’s Vegetable, small 2 00 “ “ “ “ large 3 00 Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’, small 1 80 Rebate. “ “ “ “ medium 36° “ “ “ “ large . 7 20 Pain-King, John's 2 00 “ “ Shaker’s 4 00 “ “ White’s 4 00 “ Paint, Wolcott’s, small 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Relief, Barry’s 4 00 “ Reliever, Barry’s 4 00 45 00 “ “ Marsh’s, small 2 00 23 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 46 00 Paint East Indian Corn 1 75 20 00 Palmella, Cook's 9 00 102 00 Panacea, Baker's Pain, small 1 85 21 60 “ “ “ medium ... 3 75 43 20 “ “ “ large 7 50 .84 00 “ Curtis & Brown’s Household 1 85 21 oo| “ Graefenberg Children’s 3 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 35 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ $100 5% 35 00 “ “ Haydock’s 8 00 “ Houck’s 13 5° “ Swa/m's 18 00194 4° “ Swayne’s 16 00 Pancreaticus, Metcalf's Liquid 24 00 Pancreatine, Hawley’s 5 4° “ Savory & Moore’s, oz 12 00 “ “ “ 1 “ 24 00 Pancreopepsin, Warner’s 900 Paper, Anti-Moth quire, 25 “ ** ream, 2 75 “ “ by case 50 reams, “ 2 50 “ “ by 5 cases, “ 2 25 Paper, Fly, Dutcher's per ream, 7 50 “ “ Isaacsen's Sticky per 100, 2 00 “ “ Stayner’s “ per 100, 200 <* “ “ “ perream,7 00 “ “ Tinker’s “ per 100, 2 50 “ Medicated (see page 323). “ Singer’s Gravel 20 x 801 “ Various other kinds (see page 323). Papoma 3 00 Paste, Aubergier’s Lactucarum 5 00 “ Berthe’s Codeine 5 00 “ Catlin’s Erasive 15° *6 5° “ Danzdger’s Rat 1 5° Doz. Gross. Paste, Grimault's Pectoral, small 2 25* “ “ “ large 4 00 “ Hegeman’s Comp. Liverwort 2 00 21 00 “ Minor’s Rat 1 25 “ Regnault’s Pectoral, small 2 50 “ “ “ large S 00 “ Sheffield’s 9 00 “ Steiner's Rat, small 1 00 10 5° “ “ “ medium 1 50 1650 *• “ “ large 3 00 33 00 Pastiles de Florence, White, Lewenberg’s 3 50 “ “ Rose, “ 3 50 *• de Paris, Carnes & Haskel’s 2 50 27 00 “ “ Moore & Taylor’s 2 00 22 00 “ “ Roworth’s (by lb., 1.25) 150 1500 “ Ashe’s Bronchial 2 25 “ Bonjean’s 1 87 “ Butler's Cough, small 75 " “ “ large 1 75 “ Carey’s 1 75 “ Coudray’s Fumigating 1 50 11 Edey’s Carbolic 2 50 “ Fahnestock’s, B. L., Worm 1 25 Rebate. “ Griswold's Asthma. 2 00 “ Hegeman’s Bronchial 2 00 21 00 “ Hooper’s Fumigating 175 “ Kemp’s Worm 2 50 “ Kidder’s Asthmatic 2 75 31 00 “ Lubin’s Fumigating 12 00 “ Queru’s Charcoal 4 00 “ Sawyer’s American 250 Pearls, Allen’s Brain Food : 800 Pectoral, Ayer’s Cherry • 7 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%! 7 75 “ Bull’s 788 “ Phoenix 1 87 “ Rust’s Gum 5 5° “ Wynkoop’s Iceland 3 5° 4° 00 Pellets, Beecher’s Pearl 1 75 “ Cassebeer’s Peppermint j 200 I “ Comstock's Worm 1 87 “ Phelps’ Norwegian 2 00 23 00 ; “ Pierce’s Purgative i 1 5° x7 5° Pepsin, American, Hawley’s Aromatized, 1 oz. bots oz., 45 • > “ “ Saccharated, 1 lb. 11 lb., 600 11 “ " “ % lb. “ lb., 6 10 .< << “ . % lb. “ lb., 6 20 n ■■ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz., 45 • • “ “ Wine of, % pint " 600 • < “ “ “ j “ “ 12 00 1* •> “ “ 5 “ “ 57 00 “ “ Houghton’s, liquid and dry 575 “ “ Lilly and Phelan’s Aromatic 1200 • < " Proctor’s, 1 oz. bots oz., 40 ■ 1 ■< “ 1 lb. “ lb., 6 00 <* “ Scheffer’s Sacch., 1 lb. “ lb., 5 12 Rebate. ■ « >< “ “ y2 lb. “ lb., 5 12 >• <> “ “ y lb. “ lb., 5 12' <* “ “ “ 1 oz. “ ... .oz., 35 • • •* “ Cone., 1 oz. “ oz., 250 • ■ x • x Sacch. and Cone., in lots of $25, 6% disc’t. j x x W. H. S. & Co.’s Sacch., x lb. bots lb., 400. x <■ x ■■ x y lb. “ lb., 4 10' x x x x .• y lb. “ lb., 4 20 x x x ■* x j oz x ozM 35 x x x x Pure, 1 oz. “ ....oz., 200 x x u x x j lb. “ ....lb.,28 00 “ English (Medicinal), Morson’s, 1 oz. “ ....oz., 1 25 “ x (Porci), Beal’s oz., 4 00 x x x Morson’s, 1 oz. bots oz., 3 00 x x x Savory & Moore’s, 1 oz. bots.. .oz., 200: “ French, Boudault's, 1 lb. bots lb., 11 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 174 Doz. Gross. Pepsin, French, Boudault's, % lb. bots lb.,n 60 “ “ “ % “ “ lb., 12 oo “ “ “ i oz. “ oz., 80 “ “ “ in doses 6 oo “ “ Grimault’s, i lb., lb., and lb. bots..lb., 800 “ “ “ 1 oz. bots oz., 9o: “ “ “ pure oz., Peptones, Gaunt’s Beef 4 25 “ Hawley’s “ . 6 00 “ Jensen’s “ 7 00 “ Rudisch’s Sacro 7 00 Peptonoids, Reed & Carnwick’s Beef 8 00 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $25 5% 8 00 Persuaders, Guillard’s 1 50: Peruna ' 80.’ Petrolatum, Houghton's U. S. P., 1 lb. cans lb., 42 “ “ “ 5 and 10 lb. cans lb., 30 “ “ “ 25 lb. cans lb., 24 “ “ “ 50 and 100 lb. cans.. .lb., 22 Petrolina, Plain, 1 oz 75 “ “ 2 oz x 42 “ “ 4 oz | 2 50 “ “ 1 lb. cans lb., 34 “ “ S lb. “ lb., 23! “ “ 25 lb. “ lb., 18 “ “ 50 lb. “ lb., 17 “ Oil, x gal. cans gal., 1 50 “ “ 5 " “ “ 1 35 “ “ 10 “ “ “ 1 25 “ Pomade, 2 oz 1 42, “ 4 oz 2 50 “ Veterinary, 1 lb. cans lb., 25 “ “ " 5 lb. " lb., 20' “ “ 25 lb. “ lb., 15 Phenol, Sodique 3 75 42 oo j Philotoken, Risley’s 7 50 Phosphates, Percy’s Vitalized 1 8 00 93 00 ! “ Phil ip’s Wheat 7 50 “ “ “ 3 lb. bots 27 00 Phosphatine 7 50 Phosphoids, Hawley’s Wheat I 6 00 Phosfozone 8 00 90 op 800 9000 Physic, Irish’s Indian. ! 4 00 “ Moody’s Bilious 1 50 Physician, Rush’s Family.. 1 50 15 09 Pilenium, Hall’s 8 00 Pills, Allen’s Indian King . 1 75 20 00 “ Ayer's S. C 1 50 < Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%' 1 50 “ “ “in glass I 1 60 “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5%i 1 60 “ Arnold’s 1 50 15 00 “ Atherton's i 1 75 “ Baker’s Comp. Podophyllin 3 50 “ Bancroft’s j 1 50 16 50 “ Battle’s 2 (O Rebate. “ Beckwith's Anti-Bil 1 75 “ “ Anti-Dyspepsia ' 1 75 “ Belden’s, F. & A ! 4 00 “ Bellamy’s F. & A 750 7800 “ Bell’s Specific, small ; 7 50 • “ “ Tonic 42 00 “ Bennett’s, P. &R j 1 50 “ F. &A 350 “ Benson’s Chamomile 1 4 00 45 00 “ Blair's Gout, small 4 75 “ “ “ large 9 00 “ Blancard’s, small 4 25 “ “ large 8 00 “ Blaud's, small 6 50 “ " large 11 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. I Doz Gross. j Pills, Bolet’s Tocological j 4 oo “ Boudault's Pepsin, small S 00 “ Boyd’s 2 75 “ Brandreth's j 1 2° 13 00 •• " S. C 1 20 13 00 “ “ Sarsaparilla 15° *5 00 “ Bristol’s 1 5° *6 5°i “ Brodie’s Dyspepsia 1 75 Brown’s, Lyman, Poor Man’s 2 00 22 80 “ Brown’s, O. P., small 1 75 2000 44 “ “ large : 3 5° 4° 00 " Bryan’s Life 1 75 “ Bull’s Vegetable j 1 75 19 00 “ Burr’s 3 5° “ Carey's Compound Petroleum 4 00 44 Carter’s Iron 3 75 Rebate. '• “ “ in lots of $33.33 5%i 3 75 “ “ Little Liver 1 5° “ “ “ in lots of $33.33 5% 1 5° 44 Nerve 1 5° “ 44 “ in lots of $33.33 5%; 1 5° " Case’s Ai F. & Ague 1 5° Castor Oil 1 75 20 00 “ Champion’s, A. & B 1 75 “ “ F. & A 6 50 " Chandler's Blood and Liver 2 00 22 00 ’■ Cherokee 8 00 •' Chesebro's 1 20 *3 °°i 44 Clarke’s Female 7 5° 87 00 “ Clarks' Blood Cleansing 1 50 Rebate. " Clough’s Columbian 1 5° 44 Cockle’s 5 00 “ Constitution Life 1 75 “ Cook’s, W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s ; 1 00 7 50 “ “ 4, 3, 2, 1 2 00 “ Cooper’s, Sir Astley j 1 5° “ Covell's Rheumatic | 600 “ Cowden’s Taraxicum 1 5° “ Davenport's 1 75 “ Dean’s Rheumatic 3 65 42 00 “ Deem's Southern Hepatic 1 50 15 00 “ De Grath’s Electric j 1 75 1800 “ Dehauts’Purgative, small 600 “ “ “ large 12 00 “ Delamere’s Specific 7 25j •• DeSanctis’ Gout, small j 5 25; 60 00 “ Deshler’s Fever and Ague 7 5°' “ Dromgoole's 1 75; “ Duncker’s, small 225 “ “ large ; 10 5° “ Dyer’s Comp. Witch Hazel 175 2000 “ Ellsworth’s 1 5° “ Emory’s Little Cathartic 1 10 “ 44 Standard Cure for Fever and Ague, small 175 “ “ “ “ “ large | 350 “ Everybody’s Cathartic 1 5° " Evory’s Fever and Ague, small 1 75 “ Farmer's 7 5° 44 Fenner’s 1 75; 44 Filkins’ 1 25, 12 00,. J‘ Fitch’s Cathartic 2 00 21 00 “ <• S. C 2 00 21 oo1 “ Fitter’s 1 75 20 00 Foord’s 1 75 20 00 41 Foote’s 3 25. 41 Galligan's Fever and Ague 7 °° 41 Giles’ Mandrake 1 75 x8 00, 44 Gilder’s Liver 1 25 13 5c| 44 Gill's 1 75 2° oo, “ Globe 1 75 20 °°, “ Grsefenberg 1 5° Rebate. " “ in lots of one gross j I 16 oo| “ 176 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S j Doz. | Grots. It Pills, Groefenberg, in lots of $100 5% x6 00 Rebate. “ Gregory’s 1 75 20 00 “ Grimault’s Pepsin ' 6 00 “• Griswold's 2 00 21 60 “ Grosbecker’s Fever and Ague I 4 00 “ “ Mandrake 1 75 “ Hair’s. I 9 00 “ Hall's Old Time Liver 1 75 “ Hamilton’s 1 75 20 00 “ Hamlin's Blood and Liver 1 6° 17 00 “ Hance’s Podophyllin 1 2 00 “ Harter's Ague 5 25 Rebate. “ “ Liver I 1 35 11 “ “ in lots of one gross 1600 “ “ Haydock’s ' 1 75 20 00 “ Helmbold’s Grape 3 5° 4° °° “ Hermance’s 1 87 “ Herricks' i 1 5°: 17 00 “ Hibbard’s, R. F I 1 75! 2o 00 • ■■ “ Rev. B 1 75! 20 00 Hill's Rheumatic 1 75 “ Hobensack's Liver 1 5° z7 00 “ Holloway’s Genuine 4 5°i 11 Hood's 1 50 17 00 “ Hoofland's : 1 75; 19 5° “ Hooper’s American 5° 4 5° ■' “ Gen., English 4 75 54 00 “ Howe’s Arabian ! 1 5° “ Hull’s, F. & A I 5 So “ “ Mandrake 1 75 20 00 “ Hunnewell's 1 75 18 00 “ Hurlbut’s Rubma Camphor 3 00 “ Hutchins’ 1 75 20 00 “ Hutchinson's 1 87 “ James’Cough 1 75 “ “ Family 1 75 20 00 “ Jayne's Sanative 1 67 Rebate. “ “ Spanish 1 67 “ Judson’s Mountain Herb 1 87 21 00 “ Kaiser lb., 15 50 “ Kent’s Loxa, F. & A., small j 3 751 “ “ “ “ large 7 5°j “ Knapp’s 1 5° “ Knapsack 8 00; “ Kunkel’s j 1 5°! J7 00 “ Lanman & Kemp’s j 250 “ Laubach’s 1 25 Rebate. “ “ in lots of one gross 5%) 13 25 “ “ Langley’s 1 75 “ Laville’s Anti-Gout 1 28 00 “ Lee’s, Windham 1 37 15 00 “ Leidy’s Blood 1 65 18 00 “ Lewis’ K. and L 1 87 21 00 “ Little’s j 4 00 “ Lockwood's Liver ; 1 75 18 00 “ Lorraine's 1 75; “ Loudon’s, F. & A [ 7 5oj “ “ Sanative. I 1 75, 19 00 “ Low’s 1 60 18 00 “ Lyon’s Rat 1 88 21 00 “ Maggiel’s I x 50 “ Mansfield's 1 25 Rebate. “ “ in lots of $100 5% 1 25 “ “ Marsden's 1 50 16 50 “ Mason & Pollard’s Malaria 8 00 90 00 “ McClintock’s I 1 65 18 00 *• McGrath’s 1 75 “ McKenzie’s J 1 50 “ McLain’s Vegetable Cathartic i 1 25 13 00 “ McLane’s Liver 1 38 “ “ “ in lots of 3 gross 15 70 Rebate. “ McLean’s, J. H., Universal 1 25 14 00 “ “ “ Chinoidine j 7 00 78 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 177 _ „ ,, , Doz. Gross. Pills, Metcalfe s x 7; “ Mettaur's Headache 2 00 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 2400 “ “ Moffat s 1 50 17 00 “ Morrison's, Nos. 1 and 2, small 2 50 27 00 “ “ “ 1 and 2, large 400 45 ooj " Morse’s Indian Root I 1 85 21 00 “ Mott’s Chalybeate 300 “ Liver 1. 50 17 00 " Munsons 175 20 oo1 “ Napoleon Cough 4 00 “ Neiison's Anti-Dyspeptic 8 00 “ Norton’s Chamomile, small r 2g 60 00 large 1200 “ Page's Cough t 73 “ 11 Mandrake 1 to 16 to R- R t75 19 50 “ Parmelee's 1 r0 16 00 “ Parr's Life j 30 ” “ large 3 00! “ Parson’s Purgative x 301 16 50 “ Perry’s Cathartic x c;0! “ Peters’, small 1 7c “ “ large. „ 3 So “ Phinney’s x 30 “ Pinkham’s, Lydia E x 73 i9 00 “ Pierce's Purgative Pellets x ro 17 to “ Piatt's Iron. 4 oo 4500 “ Porter’s x So 16 so “ Radclift's 2 00 “ Radway s : 150 1700 Red Cheek 4 oo 43 Qo , “ Kxtra 8 00 86 00 Relief x 60 18 00 " Resteaux x g7 “ Richmond’s Caihariic 4 25 “ Rivers’. 1 50 16 50 “ Robacks b. C.... .... X 35 - Rebate_ b. C., in lots of one gross ! 15 00 “ “ Roberts' Scrofula 6 00 “ Rogers' Headache x 7cj “ “ River i 1 75 j “ Rose s x 75! “ Rush’s j 1 50 16 00 “ Santord’s x 75; “ Sawen’s Nervine j 350' “ Schenck's Mandrake i 1 30 1700 •“ Scott’s, is. 1 %d 5 00 " “ May Apple 4 00^ " Segur’s i so: “ Seller’s Liver, Plain 1 3o| Rebate. “ “ in lots of one gross ! 1650 “ S- C 1 50! “ “ “ in lots of one gross | 1650 “ ■“ Shaker's 2 00! “ Shallenberger’s, F. & A 7 So! 87 00 “ Sharp’s Dyspepsia 7 50 “ Shaw’s Liver 3 75 “ Sholl’s Fever and Ague o co go 00 “ Shoshone’s 1 7c 18 00 Silleck s 1 25 14 00 “ Simmons’Ague 3 75 Rebate. “ “ in lots of % gross 5?/0 4500 “ Renovator x ' ■> in lots of % gross 5% 1900 ■“ Simpson’s Specific 8 oo " Skidmore's x -q 17 00 “ Soule’s Sovereign Balm 1 37 15 00 “ Spalding’s Cephalic x 65 1900 “ Spangler’s. . . x 75 Rebate. “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 175 <* Spencer s 1 65 19 00 , “ Spiegel’s x 45 || Rebate. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. Pills, Spiegel’s, in lots of 3 doz 1 38 Rebate. “ Stewart’s Aperient... 175 *9 00 “ Stickland’s 1 75 “ St. Bernard’s 1 75i “ St. John's, F. & A 6 50 “ St. Patrick’s 1 75 j “ Strickland’s 1 65 18 00 “ Strong’s Pectoral 1 65 19 00 “ “ Sanative 1 65; 19 00 “ Sumner’s Anti-Cholera 4 00 45 00 “ Sutton’s Amazonian Specific 4 5° “ Swaim’s 2 00 21 00 “ Swayne’s Tar 1 60 18 00 “ “ F. & A 4 00 45 od “ Tallcott’s Magic Cure 4 00 45 00 “ Taylor’s Mandrake 1 35 14 00 “ Thompson's Tree of Life 200 “ Todd’s (Wheeling) 1 50, Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 1650 “ “ Townsend’s Dyspepsia 3 50 40 00 “ “ Sarsaparilla x 50 17 00 " Trowbridge's Dandelion 1 25 •' Turner’s Neuralgia 7 75 “ Tutt's Liver x 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 1750 “ “ “ “ in lots of five gross 5% 1750! “ “ Upham’s Digestive 4 00 46 50 “ Vallet’s 5 00 “ Van Buskirk's Liver 1 75 20 00 “ Van Deusen’s 1 50 “ Van Holm's Invigorating 9 00 “ Via Fuga 4 co “ Warner's Safe 1 25 13 00 “ Wells’ May Apple, small to “ “ “ “ large 1 00 “ Wenck’s Ague 3 50 " West’s Liver 1 50 15 00 “ White’s Gout 4 00 “ Wing’s, A. B 1 75 20 00 Wilder’s 1 50 Rebate. “ Wilson’s, Plain 1 90 “ “ S. C 2 00 “ “ in glass 2 25 “ “ R. A 150 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 1 50 “ “ Wilton’s 1 75 20 00 “ Winchester’s Specific. 800 “ Wishart's Dyspepsia 7 00 “ Wright's Indian Vegetable, Plain 1 42 16 00 “ “ “ " S. C 1 50 17 00 “ “ “ “ Spanish 1 50I 17 00! Pilon, Chandler’s 4 00 45 oo| Pilules, Moore’s 3 75j 42 00 Pine Olein, Lewis’ 8 00 Pinus Canadensis, Kennedy’s (see Extract, page 156). Plasters, Adhesive Spread (see page 47). “ Allcock’s Porous 1 20 13 50 “ “ “ yard rolls 18 00 “ “ ‘ 'orn and Bunion 1 50 " Ashley’s Electric 1 75: 19 00 “ “ Spinal Electric 3 50 38 00 “ “ Electric Liver and Anti-malarial 3 50, 38 oq “ “ “ Chest and Shield 3 501 38 00 “ “ " Gastric 3 501 38 00; “ " “ Uterine 3 50 38 ooj “ “ “ White Turpentine 3 5° 38 ooj “ Ayer’s Whooping Cough 3 75 43 2p " Badeau’s 1 75 “ Benson’s Capcine 1 65 18 00 “ Blackman’s 1 50 “ Brandreth’s Capsicum 1 20 12 00 “ Bruce's 1 50' 17 00 4-‘ Bunion (see page 327) GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 179 Plasters, Carter’s Smart Weed Gross. Rebate _ “ ‘‘ in lots of $33.33 5% 1650 Coddington s Capsicum, small, 1 yard rolls 6 00 “ “ “ large, 2 “ “ 1 12 00 “ Corn (see page 327). ! 5 “ Court (see page 327). “ Crew’s Mustard, No. 1 7 20 " “ “ ;; 2 88 840 ,, 1 “ 3 x 00 9 60 _ ., '' " 4 1 7c1 16 80 Davidsons P. M. Cloth “ Edey’s Carbolic Strengthening x 7fi “ Fougera’s Mustard 3 00 “ “ small, in rolls 1 68 “ Grosvenor & Richards’, in Rubber Combination, Porous: and Plain. Arnica (2 doz. in a box) j 1 00 10 80 Aconite “ 1 1 25 13 50 “ and Belladonna" 1 50 x6 20 Assafoetida “ 1 24 13 30 Belladonna, U. S. P. “ t 12 1 c; Burgundy Pitch “ 1 00 10 80 Capsicum “ ! 84 9 08 “ “ Carbolated “ 1 25 13 50 Dr.. Belladonna (1 doz. in a box) x 67 18 00 “ Bellanodyne (2 doz. in a box) 1 67 18 00 “ Capsicin (2 doz. in a box) x I7 12 64 “ Imp. Porous (2 doz. in a box) x I7 12 64 & Richards’, Galbanum (2 doz. in a box) 1 2q 13 50 Comp. “ 1 50 16 20 .. ,, “ Hemlock “ 1 25 13 50 „ (( Opium “ x 75 18 90 “ and Arnica “ ! 1 7; 18 00 “ and Belladonna “ 1 73 18 00 “ Pitch and Cantharides “ j 2c 13 30 Poor Man s “ 1 00 10 80 “ Strengthening Porous “ 63 6 73 \\ “ D , “ Warming “ 1 z 2|| I3 5Q & R., Arnica, 1 yard Rolls, yd., 58; 630 “ Aconite “ yd., 6 30 “ “ and Belladonna “ yd., 75; 8 ioi “ Belladonna, 5 in. wide, “ yd., 45! 486 .'i i w ;; fi 6 30 8 yd., 84 o 08 j “ Burgundy Pitch •• yd., 581 63 “ Capsicum 1 yard Rolls ... .yd., 5?; Capsicin,Dr.Grosv'rs " yd., 6 30 Galbanum, *• yd., 63: 6 8i: ‘‘ “ " “ Comp., yd., 63 6 81: Hemlock “ yd., 58! 6 30 Opium yd., 73! 8 10; “ “ and Arnica " yd., 75: 8 10 “ and Belladon." yd., 751 8 10 “ Pitch and Cantharides “ yd., 581 630 “ Poor Man’s “ yd., 58 63c Strengthening “ yd., 42 4 50 “ (5 in. wide) " yd., 29 “ “ Warming " yd., 58 6 30 “ & R-> Belladon. (sin.wide)s yd. Rolls, Roll, 2 25 24 30 " “ (8 in. v\ ide) “ Roll, 3 90 42 12 “ Capsicin, (5 in. wide) “ Roll, 1 75 1890 " “ “ (7 in. wide) “ Roll, 2 75 29 70 “ Dr., Porous (5 in. wide) “ Roll, 2 00 2160 “ & R.,Strengthening (sin.w.) “ Roll, 1 35 14 58 “ “ Surgeon's Rubber Adhesive, Twilled Linen (9 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls,; Roll, 1 00: 10 801 “ “ (4 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls, Roll, 42 4 54 “ “ “ (2 in. wide) 2 yd. Rolls.1 ! Roll, 25 2 70i Doz. ! Gross. Plasters, Grosvenor & R., Strong Cotton Cloth, 5 yd. Rolls, Roll, 1 25 13 50 << << “ “ 1 yd. Rolls, Roll, 29 3 14 *< “ “ Isinglass, on Silk,1 yd. Rolls,Roll, 46 497 “ “ " “ onTracingCloth, “ Roll, 33 3 57 “ “ “ Spread on Kid without Rubber, “ “ “ Arnica, No. 92 9 94 ■ < “ <• “ "2 1 13 12 15 “ “ “ “ “3 1 5°t 16 00 << “ ■■ “ “ 4 2 25! 24 30 •• “ “ Belladonna, No. 1 1 25; 13 50 << “ ■■ “ 11 2 1 50' 16 20 *« << “ “ “3 1 75' 18 90 <■ << “ “ “4 2 25: 24 30 « “ “ Poor Man’s “ 1 92 9 94 ■ ■ “ “ “ “ 11 2 I 13 12 15 “ “ “ “ “ “3 1 5oj 16 20 11 ‘ | “ “ “ 11 4 2 25 i 24 30 “ Hamburg, Imported 1 5° “ “ Koenig's ; 1 75 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of one gross 5% 21 00 “ “ Herrick's Strengthening 1 37 16 00; “ “ Perforated 1 12 12 00: I* “ Capsicum 1 12 12 00 “ Holloway’s Arnica, small 1 00 11 00 “ “ “ medium 1 5° 16 50 • 1 “ 11 large 2 00 22 00 “ Holman’s Body • • •■ x 75 Rebate. “ “ Foot i 75 “ Holmes’ Mustard, small 1 5° ** “ “ large 3 00 " Hop i 75 Rebate. “ “in lots of one gross 20 00 “ Hurd’s Neuralgia, small 1 00 10 80 • ‘ “ “ large 2 5° 27 00 “ Isinglass, De La Cour’s, 1 yard rolls 6 00 “ “ Husband’s, 1 “ “ 6 50 “ “ Littlefield's 3 25 “ “ Mitchell's (Novelty), 1 yard rolls 650 “ “ Robbin’s, 1 “ “ 6 00 “ “ Shivers’, 1 “ “ 7 23 “ Jew, Davids’ or Hebrew, small— 1 50 16 00 ■' “ “ “ large 3 00 “ Kennedy’s Hemlock x 75 “ Knapp’s Indian, small 1 37 J5 50 “ “ “ large 1 75 19 50 “ Koenig’s Hamburg 1 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 5%; 21 00 “ “ Massoneau’s Perfect 1 12 12 00 “ McLean’s Healing 1 25 “ Mitchell’s (Novelty) Porous 1 25 “ “ ‘‘5 yard rolls 21 00 “ “ “ Belladonna, 1 yard rolls 7 50 “ Montauk Porous 75 8 00 “ Morehead's Magnetic 1 85 21 00 “ Paturel’s French Mustard 3 00 33 00 “ “ “ “ 1 yard 3 00 33 00 “ Paine’s Green Mountain ; 1 75 18 00 “ Petrolina Porous 1 75 “ Pond’s Extract Perforated 1 13 12 00 “ Rigollot’s Mustard, in boxes of 10 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ “ “ 25 i 7 5° “ “ “ “ “ 100 30 00 “ Rueff's Mustard 3 50 39 °°j “ Sandwell's Issue 1 75 20 00 “ Seabury & Johnson’s India Rubber, Porous and Plain. • • •• “ Aconite (2 doz. in abcx).’ 1 25 1350 “ “ “ " and Belladonna “ 1 50 16 20 11 “ “ Arnica “ 1 00 10 80 “ “ “ Belladonna “ 1 12 12 15 ■■ “ Benson’s Capcine “ 1 65 18 00 180 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 181 Doz. Gioss. Plasters, Seabury & Johnson’s Bryonia (2 doz. in a box). 1 50 16 20 “ Calendula “ x 50 16 20 “ Capsicum “ 84 9 00 “ “ " Galbanum “ 1 25 13 50 “ Comp. '* 1 50 t6 2c “ Hemlock “ 1 25 13 50 “ Iron “ 1 00 10 80 “ " " Opium “ 1 75 18 90 *• “ and Arnica “ 1 75 18 90 “ and Belladonna “ 1 75 18 93 “ " “ and Iodine “ 1 75 18 90 “ Pitch, Burgundy “ 1 00 10 80 “ “ and Cantharides “ 1 25 13 80 “ Poor Man’s “ 1 00 10 80 “ “ Strengthening “ 63 6 75 “ Sumach (Rhus Toxicodendron) (2 doz. in a b ox. 1 75 18 90 “ “ " Warming “ I 1 25 13 50 “ Witch Hazel “ 1 25 13 50 “ “ Aconite, iyd., Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ “ and Belladonna Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ “ Ammoniac and Mercury Roll, 73 8 10 “ “ 11 Ammoniacal Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ Arnica Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ Assafoetida Roll, 75 8 10 “ 11 “ Belladonna Roll, 58 6 30 “ Blister, Cantharidal Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ Bryonia Roll, 75 8 10 “ Capsicum Roll, 54 5 85 “ Galbanum Roll, 62 6 75 “ “ “ Comp. Roll, 62 6 75 “ Hemlock Roll, 58 6 30 “ ‘‘ Iron Roll, 58 6 30 '• “ “ Lead Roll. 58 6 30 “ “ " Mercurial Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ Opium Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ 11 and Arnica Roll, 75 8 10 “ . “ and Belladonna Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ “ and Iodine Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ Pitch, Burgundy Roll, 58 6 30 “ and Cantharides, Calefaciens 1 yd. Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ Roborans Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ Soap Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ " Strengthening Roll, 58 6 30 “ “ “ Sumach (Rhus Toxicodendron) 1 yd. Roll, 75 8 10 “ “ “ Warming Roll, 58 6 30 " “ “ Witch Hazel Roll, s8 6 30 " Belladon.,5yds.5 in.wide, Roll, 2 25 24 30 “ “ “ “ “ 7 “ “ Roll, 3 00 32 40 “ “ Capsicum “ 5 “ “ Roll, 1 75 18 90 “ “ 11 Strength’g " 5 “ “ Roll, 1 35 14 58 “ “ “ Mead’s Adhesive, 5 yds., 14 in. wide, Roll, 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ 1 " 7 “ “ 29 3 14 “ “ “ Saltcylated Adhesive, On Cotton cl, 1 yd. R., 7m. Roll, 54 5 85 “ “ •• 5 “ “ “ “ 2 50 27 00 “ “ “ Salicylated Adhesive, “ “ Tw’d Linen, 1 yd. R., 6 in wide,Roll, 58 630 " “ “ 5 “ “ “ “ “ Roll 3 00 32 40 “ “ “ Surgeon’s Salicylated Isinglass, “ “ Silk, flesh, white or black, 1 yd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 46 5 00 “ “ “ Tracing cloth, 1 yd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 33 3 60 “ “ ‘‘ Strong muslin, 1 yd. R., 8 in. w. Roll, 29 3 25 “ “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ 11 “ “ Roll, 1-58 17 00 ‘ “ 11 Canton flannel, 1 yd. R., 7 in. w. Roll, 58 6 27* 182 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. Plasters, Seabury & Johnson’s, Mustard Plasters, io Leaves, in flat tin box. 3 00 <■ " “ “ “ 1 vd. R.,6in.wide. 3 00 “ “ " “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1 75 “ Shaker's 2 00 “ Skidmore’s Arnica, No. 1 1 00 10 80 “ “ “ “ 2 1 50 16 20 “ “ “ “ 3 2 00 21 60 “ “ “ “ 4 2 50 27 co “ “ Belladonna, No. 1 1 00 10 80 *• “ “ “ 2 1 50 16 20 “ “ “ “ 3 2 00 21 60 " “ “ “ 4 2 50 27 00! “ “ P. M. Cloth, No. 1 60 6 30! “ “ “ “ “ 2 87 9 00 “ “ “ “ “3 S2 9 9° “ “ “ “ “ 4 1 17 12 00 “ “ “ Kid, “ 1 75 8 10 “ “ “ “ “2 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ “ “3 1 75 18 90 “ “ “ “ “ 4. 2 00 21 60 " “ Strengthening, No. 1 75 8 10 “ “ “ “ 2 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ “3 1 75 18 90 “ “ “ “4 2 00 21 60 “ “ Warming, “ 1 75 8 10 “ “ “ “2 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ "3 1 75 18 90 “ “ “ “4 2 00 21 60 “ St. Patrick’s 1 75 “ Tallman's Arnica Adhesive (Isinglass), 1 yard rolls 5 5° “ “ Glycerine “ “ 1 “ “ 5 50 “ “ Mechanics “ “ 1 “ “ 4 5° “ Taylor’s Belladonna 1 25 13 50 “ Thapsia 7 00 “ Voigt’s Healing 2 00 “ Wells’Arnica, Anodyne small 1 25 “ Belladonna, Burgundy Pitch, > medium 1 67 “ Hemlock and Warming ) large 2 25 Plugs, Lang’s 85 9 00 Poisoned Cheese, Lyon's 1 25 " Oats 1 00 “ Wheat, Mitchell’s j 1 5° Polish, Am. Furniture, small 2 00 “ Aunt Nabby’s Starch 1 5° “ Bro. Jonathan’s Furniture 2 25 “ Brown’s Glass Cleaning 1 50 16 50 “ Buttrick's Glass Cleaning 1 50 “ Close's Poningoe 1 75 20 00 “ Crandall’s Silver 1 00 “ Crittenton’s Furniture 2 00 “ Dixon’s Stove 55 5 75 I “ Gem “ : 50 4 75 J “ Hubbard’s Furniture 1 75 20 00 " Rising Sun Stove 55 Polyform, Edison’s 8 00 93 00 | Pomade, Burtis’ Pile 3 75 Potaska 4 00 45 00 Powder Aquacit (Messina Lemonade) 2 00 " and Liquid, Am. Fruit Preserving, small 2 00 22 50 “ “ “ “ “ large 7 50 “ Brahee's Sugar 8 00 “ Brown’s Healing 8 00 “ Carbolic, Buchan's 1 50 15 50 “ Carbolic, Allen’s 1 50 " “ Egyptian Disinfecting, small 2 00 ” “ “ “ large 8 00; “ Carson's Cleaning 1 75! “ Clark's Salvation 7 5°i “ Copeman’s Tonic 8 00! “ Demmerle’s Canary 1 251 “ Ellis’ Inhaling 2 801 30 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 183 Doz. Gross. Powder, Fitch’s Goitre 9 00 “ Going's Colic, for Horses 8 00 “ “ Cough “ “ 8 00 ■“ “ Tonic “ “ 8 00 “ “ Worm “ “ 8 00 “ Gorham Plate 2 50 “ Goullard’s Infallible Fit 27 od “ Hair's Catarrh 9 00 “ Houdan's Chicken, small . 2 00 21 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 40.00 “ Naldire’s Dog 9 co “ O'Gorman’s Worm 1 75 “ Read's Throat and Catarrh 400 “ Stewart’s Healing 6 25 “ Webber's Catarrh 2 00 Powders, Sheppard's Canary Bird (see Food, page 158). “ Spear’s Fruit Preserving 7 50 “ Steedman’s Soothing 5 50 “ Stedman's Teething 4 50 ■“ Condition, Alden’s 1 50 16 50 “ Barber's Red Horse, small 1 50 “ “ “ “ large 3 00 “ “ Burg’s x 75 “ “ Carey’s 1 50 “ “ Carleton’s 1 50 16 50 “ “ Cattanach’s 8 00 “ “ Champion 1 67 18 00 “ “ Conger’s Pound 1 50 15 00 •“ “ Dale’s Horse, small 1 50 “ “ “ “ large 3 00 “ “ Damon’s Stock x 50 16 50 " “ Dillow’s Heave 1 75 •“ “ Dixon’s 8 00 “ “ Dunham’s, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 6 00 •“ “ Ellis’, small 1 35 15 00 “ “ “ large 2 70 30 co “ “ Foutz’s x 50 17 00 “ “ Fronefield’s 1 50 16 00 “ “ Grant’s 1 75 “ “ Harvell’s, small 1 50 16 00 “ “ “ large 3 00 32 00 ■“ “ Johnson’s ! 1 50 “ “ Leis’ (Kansas) 1 50 1700 “ “ People's 1 75 “ “ Punderson’s 1 50 17 00 “ Red Horse, small 1 50 “ “ “ “ large j 3 00 “ “ Rulison’s ! 1 75 44 “ Sawen’s 1 65 ■“ “ Sheriden’s ! 1 50 17 00 ** “ Sloan’s, small 1 25 1400 •“ “ “ large j 2 50 28 00 41 “ Starin’s J 1 50 “ Tobias’ Derby ' 1 50 17 00 “ “ Tom’s 1 75 2000 41 “ Youatt’s 4 00 ■" Consumption, Kissner’s 27 00 “ Diarrhoea and Dysentery, MacNevin’s 1 75 “ Dysentery, Wilson’s 3 So 41 Fever, Danziger’s 8 00 93 00 “ and Ague, Thompson’s 600 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%; 600 41 “ James’ (Kiddle’s) : 18 oo 41 Fit, Pleis’ | 7 50 “ Guarana, Brewer’s j 600 “ “ Grimault’s 8 00 “ Ink, Maynard & Noyes’ ! 1 50 15 ooj “ Insect, Costar's 1 35 15 00 “ “ Danziger’s 1 75 “ “ Henry’s I 1 50 “ “ Isaacson’s | 1 50 17 oo! 184 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S ' ]_>• z. | Gross. Powders, Insect, Knowles', small i 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots 3 doz 5% 1 7s: “ “ “ “ medium 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ in lots 3 doz 5%] 3 301 “ “ " “ large I 700 “ " “ “ in lots 3 doz 5%! 700 ! " “ “ “ extra large I 1400 “ “ “ “ “ in lots 3 doz 5%! 1400 “ “ Lyon’s Magnetic 1 80 “ “ Poole’s, small ! 1 75 ;; ;; ;; medium ; 375 large , 7 5o “ W. H. S. & Co.’s Pure Dalmatian, small 1 50 16 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ medium : 2 50 27 00 “ “ “ “ large j 650 7200 , “ “ " “ " “ extra large.. 12 00 “ Invigorating, Broughton’s, small 4 00 45 60 ! “ large ! 8 00 93 00 “ Iron and Sulphur, Stafford’s. ! 725 8400 “ Magic, Hopkins’, small i 3 75 Rebate. " “ “ in % gross lots 5%i 4000 “ “ “ large j 750 “ " “ “ in % gross lots 5%| 80 00 " “ Poland's j 400 4500 “ Positive and Negative, Spencer’s j 750 8400 “ Salicylate of Soda, Schlumberger’s j 7 50 | “ Seidlitz, W. H. S. & Co.’s, full weight j 2 75 30 00 11 “ “ “ extra “ ' 1 3 2s 36 co' Soda, W. H. S. & Co.’s I i 50 16 50 “ Soothing, Moore’s 2 00 “ Tempeiance 800 9300 “ Tonic, Copeman’s | 8 00 “ Worm, Ellis’ 2 80 30 00 “ “ O’Gorman’s x 87 21 00 “ Yeast, Gantz’s Sea Foam 3 00 “ “ Preston & Merrill's j 1 73 2000' Prairie Weed, Kennedy’s 7 50 Preparation, Blanchard's Special j 4 00 Brown’s, Mrs., Ear, small ; 4 00 “ “ “ “ medium j 16 00; " “ “ large | 27 001 “ Fontaine's. ; 1 50 “ Hosford’s Bread 2 23 Rebate. “ “ “ boxes of 3 dozen box, 6 25j “ “ Leslie’s Specific, small 1 75 “ “ “ large j 35c Prescription, Bell’s 4 00 “ Chapman’s, No. 909 ; 7 50 86 40: Dr. Leslies 1 87 20 ooi “ King’s 750 “ Pierce’s Favorite i 7 50 “ Reed’s Popular... ! 800 Preservative, Cristadora's Hair 8 00 “ Miller’s, Frank, Leather, No. 1 j 1 13 “ “ “ “ “2 1 1 60 Prunes, Smith’s Medicated 4 00 47 ooi Psychine, Slocum’s ’ 27 00 Pulmoline j 1 87 Punch, Brett’s Milk 12 00 “ Hub 12 00 Purifier, Bell's Blood I 8 50 " Brown’s, O. P., Blood I 7 00 80 ooi “ Burneau’s Blood \ 8 00 Rebate. “ " “ in lots of 3 doz 5%: 8 00 “ Fuller’s Blood and Skin ! 8 00 “ Howe’s Arabian j 8 00 90 ooi “ Kline’s Blood 8 00 " Lee’s i 8 40 “ Mexican Blood 4 00 “ Pettit's Blood. : 7 50 84 00; " 5 gross.! 80 ooj 10 gross.] 77SOI GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Doz. Gross. Purifier, Pinkham’s Blood 8 oo “ Wengert's Blood 8 oo Pyrafuge, Lippman's 4 oo Pyroline, Relief Mfg. Co.’s 4 oo 45 oo Quinelixir, Baker's 8 00 Quintessence, Webster’s 4 00 45 00 Racahout, Baker's 7 75 “ Delangrenier’s, (French) 10 50 “ Hubbell's 7 5° Recipe, “Wolfe’s New 2 00 Redemption, Connolly’s, Mrs., for the Hair 7 00 Regenerator, Cnlverwell's •• i 1650 Regulator, Bradfield’s Female, small ] 5 50 Rebate. “ “ ** “ in $60 lots 5%! 5 50 “ “ “ large , 1000 14 “ 44 14 in $60 lots 5%, 10 00 “ Dean’s Nerve j 1000 44 Dunlap’s Liver ! 4 00 Emerson’s Bowel I 6 00 66 00 ; 44 Graves’ Heart, small 4 25 44 ’ 4 4 4 4 large 8 oo' 44 Simmons’Liver, Dry ! 7 5°, Kebate. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in lots of y2 gross 5%j i 9° °° | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 small 1 88, ; t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in lots of % gross 5%j | 22 50 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 Liquid 1 7 5o| :| 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in lots of % gross 5°/o- j 90001 4 4 4 4 “ “ small ; 3 75| j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in lots of y gross... 5%; | 45 001 44 Wood's Liver j 7 5°; 87 00 Rejuvenator, August's Hair. I 27 00 ■ 44 Pearson’s Hair , 7 001 80 00 44 Tebbetts’ Hair i 5 5°; 63 00 Relief, Barry’s Pain 4 00 44 Bartholic’s Mother’s i 15 00 “ Chamberlain’s, small i 2 00 4 4 4 4 large ; 4 00; 44 Dixon’s Instant 1 75: 20 00 44 Fenner’s Golden 2 00 44 Flagg’s Instant, small 3 751 42 00 j 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 7 5° 84 00 44 Hatch's Home, small 1 75; 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 3 5°i 44 Kent’s 4 °°: 42 °° 44 Mingay's Magic 2 50, 44 Radway's Ready, small 3 75 43 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 medium 7 S°l 86 001 " 4 4 4 4 large 15 00J172 00 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 Spanish 3 75 44 00 44 Read’s Asthma, small 3 5° 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 7 00 44 Shaw’s Sure 3 75 42 00 44 Taft’s Sure, small 1 75 4 4 4 4 1 4 large 3 5° Reliever, Barry’s Pain 4 °° 44 Marsh’s Pain, small 2 oo' “ 4 4 4 4 large 4 00i , Remedy, Acker’s English Cough, small 3 5° 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 large 7 ooj ! 44 Albert’s Rheumatic.’ 8 00 90 00 44 Alden’s Catarrh 3 5°, 39 00 44 Barrett’s St. Vitus Dance 30 co! 44 Bird's Pile 3 75: 44 Bliss’ Dyspepsia 8 50 44 Briggs’ Pile 7 75 4 4 4 4 Throat 4 00 44 Caldwell’s Dyspepsia 7 00 81 00 44 Case's Cough 1 87 44 Champlin’s Worm 3 75 42 00 44 Cherokee 16 00 180 00 44 Coddington's Bunion 3 5° 4° 00 4 4 4 4 Catarrh 2 00 186 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S ' Doz. Gro.ss I Remedy, Coddington’s Soft Corn | i 75 “ Cole’s Rheumatic, small j 4 00 45 ooj “ “ “ large 8 00 90 00 “ Constitutional Catarrh 7 50 “ Cook’s Corn and Bunion (see Cure, page 148). “ Cooper’s Rheumatic 8 00 " Cornelia’s Peerless Malaria n 00 “ Darley’s Heave 1 50 17 50 “ De Bing’s Pile 8 00 “ De Effiat’s Blood and Skin 8 00 “ Dennis’, for Indigestion 8 00 “ De Rojer’s Spanish Catarrh 3 50 39 00 “ D. R. V. G. Dyspepsia 7 50 “ Durang's Rheumatic 7 50 “ Edward’s Headache 2 00 11 “ Toothache 1 20 12 00 “ “ Wart 1 50 15 00! “ Ely's Eureka Indian Pile 7 50 84 oo1 “ Evory’s Diamond Catarrh 3 75 42 00 “ Farnham's Asthma 12 00 “ Father Matthew Temperance 8 00 9000 “ Fenner’s B. & L 7 50 “ Fish’s Pile 6 50 “ Filler’s Rheumatic 9 50 “ Freligh's “ I 7 25 84 00 *' Goodale’s Catarrh i 7 50 “ Graefenberg Pile 7 00 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of one gross ; 70 00 “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 7000 “ Great Indian 16 00 “ Great Western I 1200 “ Green's Corn r 75 “ Hair’s Bronchial ! 16 00 “ Hall’s Catarrh j 4 00 45 oo’ “ Harper’s Cough | 1 75 2000 “ Heath’s 6 00 " Hobb's G. & R 8 00 “ Hunnewell's Cough, small ] 1 75 1900 “ “ “ large ! 3 50 38 00 “ Huntoon's Infallible, for Dyspepsia 400 “ Hunt’s Kidney, small 6 50 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in lots of $60 5% 6 50 “ “ “ “ large 10 oc “ “ " “ inlotsof$6o 5% 1000 “ “ Keith's Pile 6 00 “ Kennedy’s Favorite 8 00 “ Langell's Asthma 7 So 84 00 “ Leonard's S. A., F. & A 8 00 “ Liston’s Whoopintr Cough 4 00 “ Lockwood's Catarrh 3 25 36 00 “ Loop's Dyspepsia 8 00 “ Metcalfe's Rheumatic 7 00 80 00 “ Moyle's Catarrh 4 00 “ Norton’s Catarrh I 800 " O’Connor’s Eureka Pile | 800 “ Osmun’s Diarrhoea 1 87 20 00' “ Packard’s Scrofula, small 8 00 “ “ ' “ large 12 00 “ Pardee’s Rheumatic 7 50 84 00 “ Pond’s Catarrh . 5 45 65 00 “ Popham’s Asthma 700 “ Reed’s Asthma, small I 3 25 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ “ Rheumatic, No 1 10 80 “ 11 “ No. 2 10 80 “ Rush’s Female 16 00 “ Rushton's Neuralgia j 800 “ Sage’s Catarrh I 3 25 33 00 “ Sanford’s “ ! 8 50 “ Sawen’s New Blood ! 8 00 “ Seeley’s Catarrh I 7 50 “ Senior's Asthma 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURREN 187 Doz. Gross. Remedy, Shiloh’s Catarrh 3 5° “ Shoshone's 7 5° “ Stainburn’s Cough 3 00 “ Stinson's Asthma 16 oo “ Strickland's Pile 7 5° “ Talbot’s Asthma ' 9 00 “ Townsend's Hay Fever, small 4 00 “ “ “ “ large 12 oo “ Tubelar, for Piles 7 5° 86 40 “ Turner’s Corn and Bunion 1 5° x5 00 “ Upham's Pile 3 75 “ Van Deusen's Ready 2 50 “ Van Valkenburg’s Dyspepsia 6 00 69 00 “ Velpeau’s 3 5° 39 00 “ Warren’s Pile 8 00 90 00 “ Wells’ Health 8 50 “ Whitcomb’s Asthma 11 5° I29 60 11 White’s Diamond Catarrh 3 5° “ Whitworth’s 1 75 20 00 “ Williams’ Asthma 5 5° “ Wilson’s, Rev. E. A 19 00 “ Wing’s Corn, small 2 00 “ “ 11 large 4 00 “ Zoeger’s 8 00 93 00 Remover, Arthur’s German Corn 1 5° Keta e. 44 44 “ “ in % gross lots 5% 17 00 “ Dawson’s Corn 1 10 “ Hinds' Radical Corn 1 50 17 00 Renalia 8 00 Rebate. “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 800 ‘‘ Renewer, Hall’s Hair 6 75 “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 675 “ Sackett’s Hair 4 00 “ Wells’ Health 9® “ Wilson’s Blood, small 4 00 45 co 44 “ “ large 7 5° 86 40 Rennet, Blair’s 1 5° 16 00 “ Mrs. Leslie’s Wine of 1 75 “ Shinn’s 1 5° 16 00 “ Wyeth's 1 5° Renovator, Brown's Scalp, small 1 75 “ “ “ medium 6 50 “ “ “ large 8 30 “ Dennis', and Blood Purifying Syrup, small 4 00 •• “ “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Kerr’s System 7 75 “ Rushmore’s Fabric 1 75 41 Smith's Green Mountain 7 5° “ Steller’s Magic 1 75 Ren Vinum 4 03 Resolvent, Cuticura 8 5c 99 00 “ Radway's 8 00 “ University Alkaline 8 00 90 00 Restorative, Circassian Hair 6 00 “ Monk’s 8 00 90 00 Restorer, Allen's Hair i° 00 Ii[4 03 “ American “ 8 50 “ Barrett’s “ 6 00 “ Bayberine “ 7 5° 87 00 “ Broughton’s Manhood, small 4 00 “ “ “ medium 8 00 41 41 “ large 16 00 41 Brush’s Hair 8 00 44 Chardon’s “ 8 00 44 Church’s 44 7 5° 44 Comifera " 7 co 44 Clock’s “ 7 oo 44 Electric Health 3 00 44 Empress Hair 6 50 44 Eureka “ 9 00 44 Follet’s “ 7 00 44 Fountain of Youth “ 6 50 72 00 188 W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.’S Doz. Gross. I Restorer, Gallaudet’s Hair 6 oo 66 oo “ Gray's “ 7 50 “ Hiawatha “ 7 00 “ Jetter's “ 8 00 “ Kline’s Nerve, small 8 00 “ “ “ large 1600 “ Knight’s Oriental Hair 7 20 “ Knowles’ “ 7 20 “ Ley’s Vegetable “ , 750 87 oo1 “ London “ 6 00 69 00 “ Louisiana Creole “ 6 75 Rebate. “ “ “ “ in $100 lots ! 5% 675 " Marsh's National “ 3 75 43 20 “ Martha Washington Hair 6 50 “ Massasoit Hair 3 25 36 00 “ Maura’s “ 7 00 “ Mexican “ 8 00 “ Milligan's “ 7 20 84 00 1 “ Montgomery’s “ '7 00 “ Nature's 11 5 73 “ Owen’s “ small 4 00 “ “ large . 600 “ Pearson’s “ ! 700 8000 “ Pringle’s “ .• 200 “ “Revivum” “ 3 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 3 73 “ Rush's, and Preventive 8 00 93 00. “ Scovell’s Circassian Hair 7 00 78 00; “ Shephard’s Song 1 80 21 oo| “ Tebbetts’ Hair 5 50 63 oo|; “ Vandeventer’s “ 6 50 72 ooj “ Wanner's “Sepia” “ 750 “ Webster's “ e 75 “ Wood’s “ 5 00 “ Woodward’s “ 7 50 87 oo; Revalen'a, Du Barry’s, small, 1 lb. tins 8 00 Revelation, Frish’s, small 1 75 20 oo, “ medium 3 go 40 00! “ “ large 700 80 00 Revivpm, Morse’s 3 75 Rebate. “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 375 “ Rheumatine, Decker’s 9 50 Rock and Rye, Van Beil's, small 4 25 " “ large 8 00 “ Crystallized 9 00 Rock Rose, Mver's 7 50 Root Beer, Hires’ 1 75 19 50! Rosadalis, Lawrence’s 9 50 108 00 Rough on Rats, Wells’, large 1 50 “ “ “ small 1 00 Sagwa, Indian 8 00 Salicylica, Washburn’s 6 00 66 00 : Salicyline, Brown’s 3 75 ■ Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 doz 3 60 “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 3 50 “ Saline, Lamplough’s Pyretic n 00 Sal Muscatelle '. 8 00 Salt, Eno’s Fruit 10 50 Salts, Bishop's Effervescing (see page 202). “ Carlsbad, gen., lb. Lots 6 00 “ % lb. “ 12 00 “ Vogeler’s 5 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 12 doz 5% 550 “ “ Crab Orchard, % lb 2 00 “ % lb 4 00 “ “ “ 1 lb 8 00 “ Holman’s Absorption 1 75 Rebate. “ Lemon, W. H. S. & Co.’s 75 6 00 Salve, Aclcerly’s 2 00 “ Adams’ Golden 1 75 “ Allebasis Black 1 7c 2o 00; GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 189 Doz. Gross, j Salve, Allen's Ulcerine, small 2 00 " “ “ large 350 “ Barreau’s Balm Gilead 1 65 “ Black, for Corns • 75 7 20 “ Blackman’s 1 5° “ Brandin's 1 75 20 00 “ Buckeye 8 00 “ Bucklen’s 1 85 21 00 “ Cogan's 1 75 “ Conklin's 60 6 00; “ Dailey's, small 1 87 21 00' “ “ Horse 3 75 4200' “ Dobbin’s 4 00 “ Doney’s 1 75 “ Duncker's 2 50 “ Dunton’s Balsam Fir 1 00 “ Dyer’s Witch Hazel 1 75 20 00 “ Edward’s Welsh Corn 1 5° *6 50 “ Evory’s Diamond 1 87 21 60 “ .Grace’s 1 5° Rebate. “ Griswold’s 1 60 17 00 “ Hamilton’s Eye 1 5° 17 00 “ Hamburg 1 75; “ Hanson's Corn.' : 1 oo| n 00 “ Hardy’s 1 5° 16 50 “ Harris' Pile 1 75 “ Henry's Carbolic 1 67 Rebate. •* “ “ in lots of 3 doz 1 67 “ Hibbard’s 1 75; “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 1 75' “ Kent's Corn and Bunion 1 75 “ Knickerbocker 1 50 “ Kokokoho 2 00; 22 50 “ Kramer’s German Eye 1 75 “ Maggiel’s 1 5oi “ Mansfield’s 3 5° Rebate. “ “ in lots of $100 5% 3 50' “ May’s Friend 1 75 20 00 “ Mitchell’s Eye 1 25 13 50 •' My Mother’s 1 75 20 00 “ Orcutt's 1 75 18 00 “ Owen’s Carbolic 1 3° “ Page’s Climax 1 85 21 00 “ Peleg White's, small 75 8 25 “ “ “ large 1 5°’ 16 5° “ Pettit's F.vc 1 5°! 18 00 “ “ “ 5 gross. | 17 00 “ •• “ 10 gross. 16 50 ■ “ Phoebe Baker’s 1 75' 18 00 “ Pike's Centennial 1 75 19 00 “ Prussian Corn 6 00 66 co “ Raymond’s Arnica 1 251 Rebate. •' “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5% 1 25 i “ Redding’s Russia, small 1 85; 21 00 “ “ “ medium 3 7°' “ “ “ large 7 5°; “ Rivers' 1 20; " Sanford’s Magic 1 5°i “ Sawyer’s, small 1 75 “ “ large 3 75 “ Shipman’s Carbolic 1 5° *7 °°j '• Smith's Magnetic 1 45 15 0°, “ Stamet’s Australian 1 87 21 6 “ Stephens’ Eye • 1 5° ;i Rebate. “ “ in lots of 20 doz 5% 1 5° “ Sterling’s 1 5° 15 00 “ 3t. Joseph’s 1 75 20 00 , St. Patrick’s 1 5° 17 5°! I “ Van Sicklen’s Carbolated 1 75 J8 00 ' “ Welsh Corn 1 5° 16 SO('; “ Wooley’s 1 25 190 ! Doz. Gross.1 Salve, W. W. (Wonderful Washington) i 87 21 60 Salvren, Lieber’s 1 75 Sapanule, small 1 75 20 00 “ medium ■.'••• 4 00 45 00 “ large 8 00 90 00 Sapoliene, Fragrant, small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 Sapolio, Morgan's Hand, small 60 600 “ “ “ large 87 10 00 “ “ 11 “ 6 cakes in a box 1 00 xo 80 “ “ Polishing 87 10 00 Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s • 7 75 Rebate. “ “ in lots of $100 5% 7 75; “ Bristol’s 9 50] “ Bull’s, John 8 00! 91 20 “ “ A. H 6 ooi “ Corbett’s 8 50! “ Dennis’ 8 00 “ Fenton’s 7 5° “ Grasfenberg’s Compound 7 00 Rebate.. • • “ “ in one gross lots 70 00 “ “ “ in $100 lots 5% 70 00 “ Guysott’s 1 75 “ Helmbold’s 7 75 90 00 ■' Hood's 8 00 Rebate. " “ in lots of one gross 93 00 “ " Hudnut's 16 00 “ Hurley's, and Potash 7 50 “ Larookah’s 8 00 93 00 “ Mansfield's, and Iodide of Potassium 7 00 ' Rebate. “ “ “ “ 11 in $100 lots, 5% 7 00 “ Risley’s 8 00 9000 Rush's, and Iron 7 75 “ Shaker’s 8 50 " Townsend’s, Old Dr 8 50 “ “ S. P 8 50 “ Tutt’s 7 50 Rebate. “ Wheeler's and Yellow Dock 8 00 90 00 “ Wilder’s, and Potash 7 75 Rebate. Sauce, Pepper 1 50 15 00 “ Worcestershire, small 2 50 “ “ medium 4 25 “ “ large 7 5° Schnapps, Wolfe’s, pints 5 25 60 00 “ “ quarts 9 50 108 00 Scrofcuro, Ball's I 18 00 Seal Oleum, small ; 4 00 “ large 8 00 Sea Salt, Clark’s, 3 lb. boxes ; 1 75; “ “ 6 1b. “ ; 3 50; “ Ditman’s, small 1 65 18 00 “ “ medium 3 25 36 00 “ “ large 6 50 72 00 “ Hubbell’s 65 7 25 “ Siller's 2 00 22 80 “ Tidman’s, boxes, 7 lbs 5 50 Searcher, Lindsey’s Improved Blood 7 50! Rebate. Sedative, Battley’s (see Liquor, pages 35 and 201). Seedesea 1 75! 19 00 Segester, American 4 80: 48 00 Seidlitine, per dozen packages of 12 powders each 4 3°: Sepia, Warner’s 7 00: Seven Barks, Brown’s 4 00; 45 00 ; Seven Seals, or Golden Wonder, Radcliff's ! 3 25! “ “ large j 6 501 Shake No More, Decker’s, small ; 3 751 43 50: “ “ “ “ large ; 7 50! 87 oc Sinapism, Cooper’s 1 751 2000 “ Crew’s (see Plasters, page 179). Snuff, Alden’s 3 50 “ Balder’s 3 00 “ Bullock’s Catarrh, 225, W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 191 Doz. ! Gross., Snuff, Cephalic, English Style i oo “ Coddington's Catarrh i 56 16 50 “ De Rojer’s Spanish Catarrh 3 50 39 00 “ Durno's Catarrh 1 75 20 00 “ Elliott’s “ 1 75 “ Hyatt's Inza 2 00 22 50 “ Jackson’s, Catarrh 2 75 30 00 “ Marshall’s “ 1 65 18 00 “ M'Lean's “ 4 00 “ Parkhurst’s 2 00 “ Raeder's German 2 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5% 275 “ “ Rivers' Catarrh 75 8 00 “ Schneeberger German 15 “ Slingerland’s Catarrh 2 00 “ Smith’s Catarrh 1 75 20 co “ Whitwell’s 2 00 Solution, DeClat’s Anti-Diabetic, Iodo Phenique 10 50 • • “ Nascent Phenic acid 8 50 ■ ■ <• “ Phenate Ammonia .• 1050 ■■ *• “ Sulpho-Phenique 8 50 " “ Hypodermic, Iodo-Phenique 10 50 • • “ •• Nascent Phenic Acid 8 50 ■ • •• “ Phenate Ammonia 10 50 “ " “ Sulpho-Phenique 8 50 “ Gardner's, of Ferrous Nitrate Protected, 1 lb. bots 1020 “ Garvin’s, of Tar 8 co “ Hoffman’s Meat 20 00 “ Leube’s Beef. 5 00 “ Schlotterbeck’s, of Hypophosphites 8 50 “ Spear's Fruit Preserving 8 00 90 00 Solvent, Cam’s Corn 1 75 20 00 “ Costar’s “ 1 35 1500 " Houchin’s Corn 1 75 “ McCreedv s “ 3 00 *' Pel’s “ 1 75 18 00 “ Robinson’s “ 1 5° “ Young’s “ 1 75 Sozodont, Van Buskirk's 600 6900 Speciality, White's Diphtheria 4 00 “ “ Dyspepsia 8 00 Specific, Appleby's Diarrhoea 3 75 “ Bache’s, for Rheumatism 750 “ Bullock’s Catarrh 1 87 21 00 " Cameron’s Gout 18 00 “ Campo s Infallible 8 00 84 00 •• Carey’s, G. E., S. S., small 1 65 “ “ “ “ medium 3 25 " “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Crossman’s 7 5° 87 00 ; " Dengell's 8 00 “ Donne’s 7 00 78 00 " Doyle's F. and A 800 “ Gray's 7 5° 84 00 “ Hall's Dyspepsia 8 50 “ Hamilton’s Malaria 8 50 “ Harter's F. and A 525 Rebate.. “ Henry’s External 18 00 “ “ Internal 24 00 “ Jayne’s Tape Worm 17 10 Rebate.. “ Lallaman’s Gout 9 00 “ Lodill’s 7 5° “ Boring’s Gout 7 5° “ Ludlum's 6 75 '■ Marsh's Pulmonary 4 00 “ Popham’s Asthma 65° “ Reynolds’ Gout 14 00 11 Simpson’s 8 00 “ Stoddard’s Cholera 2 00 •• Swift’s Syphilitic, small 800 j Rebate. << •« “ “in lots of $40 7 75 1 “ <• “ “ large 14 00 11 “ W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 192 | Doz. Gross. Specific, Swift's Syphilitic, large, in lots of $40 13 5° Rebate. " Thompson's Catarrh 600 " University Catarrh 16 00 180 00 “ Upham's Tape Worm 45 00 “ White's Dyspepsia 8 50 Specifics, Humphreys’, Nos. 1 to 15, inclusive j 175 Aebate. “ “ * “ 16 to 27, “ ! 3 5° “ “ “ 29,30,31,34,35 ! 350 “ “ “ 28, 32, 33 1 7 00 “ “ Veterinary (Liquid) AA, BB, CC, DD, ? << EE, FF, GG, HH, II, JJ. $ 000 Spice, Ward's Cattle 2 00 Spirit, Ham's Invigorating, small 1 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 Spring Blossoms, trial size 1 00 “ “ laree 3 75 Stain, Hambleton's Hair 3 50 “ Upham's Japanese Hair 3 75 Stillingia, Pemberton's 7 25 Styptic, Cotton, Rohland's, small- 1 75 “ “ “ large 3 50 Substitute, Leed’s Quinine 8 00 “ lor Tobacco, De Forest's ••• 75 8 00 " *' “ Requa's ; 75 8 00 Sugar of Lemons, Gantz’s ' j 4 00 “ “ Matthews' I 3 75 “ “ Preston & Merrill's 3 75 “ “ Pyle’s : 2 50 Sumbul, University Med. Co.'s 16 00 Suppositories, Barlett's Pile 7 50 “ Brown's, O. P., small 1 75 20 00 " “ “ large j 3 5° 4° 00 “ Nelatoi’s 4 00 “ Sawen’s Pile 5 00 Svapnia oz-> 3 00 Syrup, Adderly's Bromide Chloral 3 25 “ American Cough.. 1 75 “ Ashe's, of Hore'iound 2 00 “ “ “ ■■ 4 00 “ Atherton's “ 2 50 “ Aubergier’s Lactucarum 1000 “ Bailey 's Soothing 15° “ Bell-Tongue, small 3 80 “ “ large 760; “ Berthe’s Codeine 10 00 “ Bicknell's Dysentery, small 3 25i “ “ “ large 6 00 “ Blancard's Iodide Iron 7 5° “ Boschee's German j 5 5° 6300 “ “ “ sample 85 9 60 “ Boudault's Pepsin 1000 j ' “ Broughton's Invigorating, small 2 00 22 80 “ “ “ medium : 400 45 60, “ “ “ large 1 8 00 91 20j “ Bull's Baby j 2 00 21 00; “ “ Cough, small j 2 00 21 oo: “ “ “ medium i 4 00 42 00 “ “ “ large ; 8 00 87 00 “ Bumstead's Worm ! 1 25 13 00 “ Burrington’s Croup 2 75 Rebate. " “ “ in lots of 6 doz 5% 2 75 “ Campbell’s Tar and W. C., small 2 00 “ “ “ “ large i 4 00 “ Case's Tar, small \ 1 85 “ “ “ medium [ 3 7° “ “ “ large 7 5° “ Chable's Depuratif 18 00 “ “ Citrate Iron 15 00 “ Chapin’s Constitution 9 00 102 00 “ Chapman’s Croup 4 00 “ Champlin’s Worm 3 75 “ Clark's Peruvian, small 8 00 Rebate. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 193 » j Doz. I Gross. Syrup, Clark’s Peruvian, large 16 oo! Rebate. “ Worm i I yq 20 oo “ Clark Johnson's Indian Blood, small 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ large 7 00' “ Clock’s Tar 400 “ Constitution Life 10 00 “ Corbin’s Worm 1 50 16 50 “ Curtis’ Whooping Cough 3 75: 42 00 “ Darling's Compound Irish Moss and Flaxseed 1 75 “ Davis’ W. C. and Tar 7 50 “ DeClat’s Nascent Phenic Acid 8 50 “ Iodo-Phenique 10 50 “ “ Phenate Ammonia 10 50 “ Sulpho-Phenique 8 50 “ Delmonico Little’s Pect., small q 7c “ “ “ “ large 750 “ Dickinson’s Comp., Boneset, Horehound, Wild Cherry, ) and Acacia $ 1 75 “ Duncker s Blood 950 “ Dusart’s Lacto-phos. Lime 8 50 “ “ “ “ and Iron 8 50 “ Edwards’ W. C. and Tar, small 1 65 18 00 “ “ “ medium 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Fahnestock’s, B. L., Lung, small 1 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in gross lots 19 00 “ “ “ medium 3 5° “ . “ “ “in gross lots 36 00 “ “ large 7 00 “ “ “ “ in gross lots 7200 “ “ Fellows’ Hypophosphites, Compound n 50 “ Fenner’s Cough, small 2 00 “ large 4 00 “ Flagg’s Cough 3 75 Rebate. “■ “ in lots of 6 doz 5% 3 75 “ “ Follet’s Chloral 10 00 “ Foord’s Pectoral, small 5 00 “ large 10 00 “ Frederick’s Lungwort, trial 80 9 00 “ “ “ large i 5 5° 6300 “ Gardner’s Hydriodic Acid 12 00 ' “ “ Hypophosphite Lime 10 20 “ Hypophosphite Soda i 1020! “ Hypophosphite Iron : 1020 ra “ “ Hypophosphite Potass 1020 v “ “ Hypophosphite Zinc 12 00 > sf “ Hypophosphite Lime and Soda j 10 20 | “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda and Iron ! 10 20! i “ “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda and Potass 10 20! p “ Hypophosphite Lime, Soda, Iron and Potass. .. 10 20 , “ Hypophosphite Iron and Quinine 12 oo, J “ Gallup’s, of Briar Root 4 00 “ Globe Flower, small x 85 21 00 “ “ “ large 7 75 “ Goodell’s Cough, small 1 75 “ “ “ medium j 2 50 “ “ large i 8 00 “ Gould’s Pin Worm : 3 75: “ Graefenberg’s Dysentery 350 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 35 00 | •< 41 “ “ in lots of $100 5% | 35 00 •< “ Gray’s, of Spruce Gum 1 75 20 00 “ Gregg’s Constitution Life 10 oo; “ Gregory’s, of Dover’s Powder 8 oo, “ Hasson’s Tar 3 75. “ Hastings', of Naphtha : 750 8700 “ Hatch's Universal Cough, small 1 75 20 00 41 “ “ “ medium 3 5° 40 00 “ “ large i 7 00 80 00 41 Hobensack’s Worm 1 75> 19 00 “ Hooker’s Cough 2 67 30 00 “ Howe’s Concentrated 7 00 41 Hufeland’s Tar [ 3 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 194 | Dcz. Gross. Syrup, Jackson’s Pectoral 2 5° “ Jadwin’s Pectoral 1 °7 21 °° “ “ Worm 1 75 “ Jardell’s, of Blackberry 3 75 “ Jensen’s Soothing 2 75 “ Tudge's Balsam Pectoral, small 4 00 <• “ “ “ large 8 oo “ Kavana's Soothing 2 00 “ Kunkel’s Worm 8 oo 90 oo “ Larooka’s Pulmonic, small 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Leathe’s Yellow Dock I3 5° “ Low's Worm 1 5° Rebate. • • “ “ in lots of one gross 5°° J7 00 ; “ “ Marsden’s Carminative 3 75 A2 00 \ “ Marsh’s Whooping Cough 3 75 42 00 “ Mason’s Tar 3 75 “ McArthur’s Hypophosphites 8 50 “ McDonald’s Petroleum 800 << Meumann's Comp, of W. C. and Tolu 1 75 20 00 “ Miller’s Baby 2 25 “ “ Horehound 2 00 “ Mitchell’s Ipecac 2 75 32 00 “ Monell’s Stillingia 7 00 “ Morris’, of Tar 3 75 “ Morse's Yellow Dock 850 “ Mother Bailey’s Soothing 160 1800 “ Mother Swan's Worm 1 5° “ Mother Noble’s Healing, small 3 5° «« “ “ “ large , 7 00 ! “ Mother’s Worm 1 75 Rebate. “ New-England Cough 4 00 “ Nesbitt’s Cough, small ; 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Nichols’, of Hypophos •• 9 5° “ “ of Phosphates 9 5° “ Parker’s Squills 3 5° • • “ Worm 1 75 18 00 ■ “ Parrish’s Phosphates, small 4 00 • < “ “ large 8 00 “ Phillips’, of Wheat Phosphates 9 5° .< “ «■ “ 3 lb. bottles 36 00 •* Prior’s Cholera, small 2 00 ■< “ ‘* large 4 00 “ Puccoon 1 75 “ Quackenbush’s Tar and W. C., small 2 75 <■ “ “ “ large 5 5° “ Ransom's Hive 2 5° 27 00 “ Remington’s Croup 2 5° “ Reuter’s Life 8 25 96 00 “ Rheumatic 800 debate. “ Ritter’s Tar *75 20 00 “ Rogers’ Liv. Tar and Can 8 00 “ Rogers’ Worm 1 85 21 00 , “ Rose’s Cough 1 °7 “ “ Whooping Cough 3 5° “ Rowand’s Blackberry 1 75 “ Rush's Buchu and Iron 7 75 “ Schenck's Pulmonic 8 00 93 °°| | “ Scovill's Blood and Liver 7 5° 87 00, | " Seabury’s Hive 1 85 21 00 •• Seller’s Cough, small *75 Rebate. ■ ■ ■■ “ small, in lots of one gross 2000 “ “ “ medium 3 5° “ “ medium, in lots of one gross 4° °°, ‘‘ “ “ large 7 5° >■ “ large, in lots of one gross «* Simpson’s Lung and Bronchial 4 00 45 °<>| “ Smith’s Tonic 8 00 91 20 “ Strickland's j 3 75, “ Stringer's Pulmonic, small 2 oos • * “ " medium 4 00 • < “ “ large I 8 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 195 Doz. Gross. Syrup, Swann’s Hypophos. Iron io oo “ “ “ Lime io oo “ “ “ Soda io oo “ “ “ Compound io oo “ Swayne’s, of W. C., small 2 oo 22 80 “ “ “ “ large 800 9000 Taft’s White Pine 350 3800 “ Tarlemon 1 87 “ Texas Tonic : 800 “ Tobias’ Pulmonic 4 00 “ Thompson's Worm 1 75 20 00 “ Tyler's Gum Arabic, small 2 75 large 3 50 “ Weaver’s Salt Rheum j 10 50 “ Webster's Cough 1 75 20 oc “ Welling’s Tar 200 “ Wheeler’s, Mrs., Nursing I 1 75 20 00 “ Whitcomb’s Soothing j 1 75 20 00 “ Winchell’s Teething 1 75 20 00 “ Winchester's Hypophosphites, small 7 co “ “ “ large „ j 15 00 “ “ “ and Manganese 8 00 “ Winslow’s Soothing 1 1 85 21 00 “ Wood’s “ small 1 75 “ “ “ large i 3 50 “ Wright's Indian Vegetable... i 1 85 21 00 “ “ Pectoral, small ' 4 00 “ “ “ large j 8 00 Syrups, Pharmaceutical (see Mfg. Dept., pages 129 and 130). Tablets, Acker’s, Dyspepsia, small 1 2 00 “ “ “ large ! 4 00 “ Alden’s Soda Mint 1 65 “ Colburne's 1 70 “ Fisher’s Bronchial 1 87 20 00 “ Mackellar s Willow Carbon 1 50 16 20 “ Merchant’s Worm 1 25 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of one gross 12 00 “ “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 1200 “ “ Murray’s Charcoal j 1 65 18 00 “ Naldire’s Dog 3 50 “ Welling’s Dyspepsia 4 00 45 00 “ Wells’Carbolic 1 50 “ Wyeth’s Chlo. Potash 1 75 20 00! “ “ Chlo. and Borax 1 75 2000 “ “ Mur. Ammonia 1 75 20 00 “ “ Bicarb. Soda 3 50 40 00 Tamar Indien j 5 50 63 00 Tamara Larex 6 00 Tar, Boneset, and Honey, Ubert’s 1 75 20 00 Tar, Coussen’s Honey of, small 1 75 “ “ “ “ large ; 350 “ Forrest’s Juniper, (Toy’s) 1 75 18 00 “ “ “ (Whitehurst's) ; 2 00 “ Hale’s Honey of Horehound and, small 375 Rebate. “ “ “ “ “ “ small, in lots of 3 doz.. .5%! 375 “ “ “ '1 “ “ large 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ large, in lots of 3 doz.. .5% j 750 “ “ Licorice, Armstrong's 1 75 20 00 “ Stafford’s Olive 3 80 45 00 Tea, Augsburger Breast 1 50 “ Austerman's Three Kings 1 50 “ Bachof's Alpine 75 “ “ Three Kings 1 00 “ “ Hamburg j 1 00 “ Beale’s German 1 50 “ Hamburg, Freese & Co.’s 1 75 20 00 “ Hoofland's Herb I 3 50 “ Indian 1 50 “ Jackson’s Worm 1 50 “ Judson’s Worm ! 1 60 18 00 “ Kellogg’s Worm 1 75 20 00 “ Kloster Krauter 1 75 196 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. Tea, Klutz’s German Worm i 75 20 00 “ Koenig’s Hamburg Breast 1 75 Rebate. 44 “ “ “in lots of one gross 5% 21 00 “ “ Lindenfeld’s Tyrol Herb 1 50 “ Rivers’ 1 20 “ Three Kings 1 25 13 50 “ Quirk's Irish 1 75 “ Van Bergen’s Three Kings 1 oc 10 80 “ Webber’s Alpine 1 25! 14 00; “ “ Hamburg 1 25 14 00 “ “ Kaiser 1 50 “ “ Pectoral 1 50 “ “ Three Kings 1 50 Tealia, Dennis 4 oo; 45 00 Teethina, Moffatt’s 2 00 Tenexine, Mucilage, Glue, and Cement 2 00 22 00 Thermaline, small 2 00 22 50 “ medium 3 75; 42 00 “ family 7 50 84 00 Throat and Lung Healer, Briggs' 8 00 Tic-Sano, Russell's, small 4 00 “ “ large 8 00; Tincture, Galvin's Comp 1 60; 18 00 “ Hampton’s Vegetable 8 oo! “ Norwood’s Ver. Viride 12 00 129 60 Tissue, Albespeyre’s, l/2 yard rolls 6 00 “ “ 1 “ “ 10 00 “ Brown’s Blistering n 00 44 Cooper’s Sinapine 1 75 20 00 Tolu, Rock and Rye 8 00 Tonga, Allen & Hanburv’s, small, including stamp 13 50: “ “ “ large, “ “ 27 00 Tonic Ash 6 00 “ Benton's Nerve 7 50 84 00 “ Bininger’s Wheat 7 501 “ Carolina Tolu 8 00! “ Cassebeer's Hair 7 20! “ Day’s Ague 7 00 Rebate. 44 Delluc’s Hair 11 00 44 Fillett's Sherry Wine 1600. “ Goudie's Sedative 8 ool 41 Gunning’s Bird 1 65! 19 00 “ Harter's Iron 6 60 Rebate. 44 Hegeman’s Hair 5 7oj 60 00 ■“ Hoofland's German 120013800 “ Howe’s Arabian 775 9000 “ Hurley’s Ague 7 00 81 00 Jayne’s Hair 760 Rebate. 44 Kingsley's Iron 8 00 ■“ Lauback’s Golden Seal 650 Relate. 41 “ •“ “ in lots of one gross 5% 78 00 “ “ Liebig’s Coca Beef 800 44 4 4 “ “ and Iron 12 00 “ “ “ “ Quinine 12 00 “ “ “ “ with Quinine and Iron, 18 oc ■“ Little's Strengthening 6 00 44 Loop’s Dyspepsia 8 00 “ Mansfield's Chill and Fever 7 00 Rebate. 44 “ “ “ “ in $100 lots 5% 7 co “ * “ Maycrink’s Hair 9 co 44 Mensman’s Beef, small 9 00 44 “ “ large 12 00 “ Minaldi’s Hair 21 00 ■“ Neergaard’s Quinine Hair 9 00 “ Norwegian 600 44 Palmer's Hair 4 00 “ Parker's Ginger, small 3 90 Rebate. 44 “ “ “ in lots of 6 doz 4% 3 90 “ “ “ “ large 7 80 44 4 4 “ “ in lots of 3 doz 4% 7 80 “ “ Potter’s Hair 800 9000 “ Richards' Teetotal 7 50 84 00 •“ Robinson’s Hair. 7 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 197 Doz. Gross. | Tonic, Schenck's Sea Weed 8 oo 93 00 “ Seabury’s Ague 4 00 “ Smith’s 8 00 91 20 “ “ Quinine Hair 4 00 “ Strickland’s 7 50 “ Syke’s Liver and Bilious 8 00 90 00 “ Townsend's Cereal 8 00 93 00 “ Van Buren’s Ladies’ 8 00 93 00 “ Van Deusen’s Mandrake 7 75 90 00 “ Warner’s Safe 3 75 38 00 11 “ “ 7 00 75 00 “ Wilder’s Chill 7 00 Rebate. “ Wilhoft’s 7 00 “ “ in lots of one gross 5°o 9000 “ “ Wilson’s Liver 8 00 “ Woodhull’s Circassian Hair 8 00 " Wyeth’s Hair 8 00 Tonic of Peru, University M. Co.’s 24 co Treat, Peters’ Bird 75; 7 50 Treatment, Dame’s Double, for Catarrh 8 00 “ West’s Nerve and Brain 7 So 84 00 Tricopherous, Barry’s 3 50 Tripoli, Mount Eagle 60 600 Troches, Arnold's Cough 2 00 “ Bassett’s Hort-hound, small 35; 4 00 “ “ “ large 1 75 20 00 “ Benton’s Tar 1 25 “ Brown's Bronchial, small 1 85 21 00 “ “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large 1 7 50 84 00 “ “ “N. K. Star” 75 Rebate. “ Byram’s Tar and W. C 1 75 19 00 “ Cantrell’s Magic 1 75 “ Dames’ Pulm. Bronchial 2 00 22 50 “ Edey’s Carbolic 1 75 “ “ “ in glass 3 5° “ Excelsior Cough 1 20 13 20 11 Hamilton’s Buchu 7 5° 86 40 , “ Hegeman’s W. C 1 80 21 00 “ “ Chlo. Potash 1 80 21 00 “ Jadwin’s 1 75 20 00 “ Knight’s 1 75 “ Monk's Tamarind 2 75 “ Poor Man’s 1 1 75 “ Roworth’s Bronchial, No. 1 (by lb., 80 cents) 1 50 “ “ “ “ 2 “ 5o ,l “ Sayres’ Coltsfoot 1 85 “ “ Salicylic 1 75 “ Smith’s Gangaloo ! 1 75 20 00 “ Thomas’ Pine Tree Tar 1 75 “ W. H. S. & Co.’s Chlo. Potash 1 50 15 00 Tsa Tsin 5 50 ( Vaporizer, 'i Vaporizer, Page’s, Complete 7 Lamp, > 12 00 129 60 ( Bottle Cresoline, ) Cresoline for above, 2 oz 1 75 18 90 “ “ “ 4 oz | 3 5° 37 80 Varnish Ovens 2 37 27 00 Vegetine, Stevens’ 10 00 “ “ Powder 4. 00 Veradia, Battle & Co.’s 8 00 Vermifuge, Bickley’s I 1 80 “ Brown’s, O. P 3 5° 40 00 “ Bryan's Tasteless 1 50 “ Chapman’s x 75 2000 “ Fahnestock’s B. A 1 40 Rebate. “ " “in lots of one gross 15 67 , “ “ “ B. L 1 40 “ “ “ in lots of one gross 15 00 “ “ Fougera's 4 00 “ Frey's x 62 19 00 “ Harter’s 1 35 Rebate. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Doz. Gross. Vermifuge, Harter’s, in lots of one gross 16 oo Rebate. “ Hobensack’s i 75 19 oo “ Jayne’s Tonic, small 2 85 Rebate. “ “ “ “ Spanish “ “ “ large 3 80 Rebate. “ “ “ “ Spanish “ Laycock’s 1 60 18 00 “ Louden’s 2 75 “ Mansfield’s Liquid 1 50 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 1 501 “ McLain’s Bonbons 1 00 10 00 “ McLane’s 1 38 Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 gross 15 70 “ “ McLean's Candy 1 25 “ “ Liquid 1 25 “ Orrick’s 1 75 “ Peery’s Dead Shot 1 50 1750 “ Seller's 1 50 Rebate. “ “ in lots of one gross 1600 “ “ Shriner's 1 65 18 00 “ Swaim's ! 1 75 18 90 “ Swayne's 2 00 21 60 “ White’s Cream White 1 75 “ Winer's : 1 50 Rebate. “ “ in lots of 3 doz 5%' 1 50 Veto, Thompson’s, for Chilblains 2 50 27 00 Viburnum Comp., Sat., Hayden’s, 1 lb. bots 18 00 “ “ “ “ l/2 lb. “ 10 00 Vigor, Ayer’s Hair 6 75 Rebate. “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 6 75 Vigorator, Jackson's Female 7 00 “ “ “ in lots of $100 5% 7 00 Vigorine, small 3 75 “ large 7 50 Vinum Digestivum, Proctor's, y pint bots 3 4° “ “ “ % “ “ 6 50 “ “ “ 1 “ “ 12 00 “ “ “ quart “ 22 80 “ “ “ 5 pint “ 54 00 “ Phos. Nrut 12 00 Vita Electrine, Coe's 8 00 Vitalia, Phalon’s 7 50 87 00 Vitaline, Colburne’s 8 00 Vitalized Phosphates, Percy’s 8 00 93 00 Vitalizer, Fitch’s 8 25 96 00’ “ Shiloh’s System j 5 25 “ “ “ Samples 75 8 50 Wafers, Allen’s Sweet Worm 1 j 135 1500 “ Bryan's Pulmonic 3 00 35 00 “ Crow’s 1 87 21 00 “ Johnston’s Beef. 4 00 Rebate. “ Laycock’s 1 60 18 00 “ Medicine (see page 365). “ Schlumberger’s Salicylate of Soda 14 85 Wash, Bedchamber's Golden Hair, small 8 00 “ “ “ “ large 16 00 “ Edey’s Carbolic Baby 7 50 “ Elizabethtown Hair : 900 “ Iielmbold’s Rose 4 00 “ Kearney’s “ 4 00 “ Ley’s Nipple 3 75 “ Pinkham's Sanative 1 75 20 co' “ Samaritan’s 3 75 42 00 Water, Sea, Briggs' Concentrated, small 4 00 “ “ “ “ large :.. . 8 00 “ Cologne, Bell, W. H. S. & Co.’s, % pints 6 00 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.'s, 1 pint 12 00 “ “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s, x quart 21 co “ Constitution, Gregg’s 7 5° 87 00 “ Diamond Eye 3 50 40 00[ “ Eye, Isaac Thompson's 1 75 “ “ “ “ in lots of one gross 2000 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 199 Doz. i Gross. | j Water, Eye, Isaac.Thompson's, in lots of five gross *9 00 “ Hocksteter's Eye B 75 i “ Eye, Kennedy’s °° B ! •• Poor Richard's 1 18 00 “ “ Reynolds’ 1 7A “ Florida, Byrn's 4 °°j “ “ Lanman & Kemp's 5 5° 63 00 “ “ Osman’s 4 20 •• ■■ W. H. S. & Co.’s 4 50 52 00 “ “ Weaver’s 4 5° “ Happiness, Francis’ * 50 10 5° “ Iodine, Anders’ 8 00 Wheat, Hubbell's Prepared 3 00 “ Mitchell’s Poisoned 1 5°j *5 °°j Wine, Beef, etc. (see page 134). “ Chalybeate, Harrison's 9 00 “ Hygeanic 7 5° “ Lactophosphate Lime, Dusart’s 12 5°, “ Pepsin, Boudault’s, pints 10 00 <■ «■ “ pints I7«| “ German 00 •' “ Hawley’s, % pints 6 00 <■ “ “ pints :2 o°i “ “ Grimault’s n 00 “ “ Savory & Moore's, 4 oz. bots 9 00 .. .. •• “ 8 oz. “ 16 ooj <* J •• with Beef, Sayre’s 18 00, “ Tar, Crooks’ 7 S°| “ Quinium, Labarraque’s, small ! 10 001 Wine of the Woods, trial size ! 2 5° ; Rebate. •• “ “ $1.00 size ••••••■•• 1000 Wines, Pharmaceutical (see Manuf’g Dep t, pages 133 and 134). Wyomoke , Xanthine 7 Xanthoxylum, Pitman’s 4 4a Zoedone, Pints 2 “ Quarts 4 75 Xylobalsam, Mrs. Allen’s °3i Yerba Santa, McDermott's 8 00 Yuba Wanna, Loud's 8 00 Zinc, Salicylate, Schlumberger’s 9 °° 9° 00 Zopesa, small i ° “ large 5 75 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S 200 Foreign Proprietary Articles, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. Albespeyre’s Blistering Tissue, 54 yard doz. 6 oo “ “ “ I “ “ IO oo “ Paper, Nos. i, 2, and 3 “ 3 00 “ Compresse Paper “ 3 00 Allchin’s Carb. Ammon. Odorif lb. 1 25 Allen’s Confection Rose 1 lb. jars. “ go “ “ Senna 1 lb. “ “ 80 “ Extract Aconite Leaves 54 lb. “ “ 3 co 3 25 “ “ “ “ % lb. “ “ 3 25! 3 50 “ “ Belladonna 1 lb. “ “ 4 50 4 75 “ “ '■ K lb. “ 4 75, 5 «> *' “ “ yA ib. " ■■ 5 00 52; 11 “ Cannabis Indicus 1 oz. “ oz. j 60 65 “ “ Colchici Acet K lb. “ lb. 600 650 “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 50! 55 “ “ Colocynth Comp 1 lb. “ lb. 5 00 5 25 “ “ “ “ Powdered ilb. bots.: “ 5 50 5 75 “ ‘‘ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 5 75 6 00 “ “ Conium 1 lb. jars. “ 1 25! 1 50 *! “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 1 50 1 75 “ “ “ lb. “ “ 1 75 2 00 \ “ “ Digitalis 1 lb. “ “ 350! 375 “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 375 4 00 “ “ Gentian x lb. “ “ 85 90 “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 1 10 1 25 “ “ Hyoscyamus, Annual x lb. “ “ “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ • I “ “ “ Biennial...: 1 lb. “ “ 37s! “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 3 75! 4 00 i “ “ “ “ % lb. “ “ 4 00 4 25 “ “ Jalap 54 lb. “ “ 5 oo, 5 25 i “ “ “ Pulv 54 1b. 550. 5 751. % lb. “ “ 5 6 00 I “ “ Rhubarb lb. “ “ 600; 650 “ “ Sarsaparilla Comp 1 lb. “ “ 5 25 5 50 “ “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 5 501 5 75 “ “ Stramonium Seed % lb. “ “ 6 50 6 75 “ “ Taraxacum 1 lb. “ “ 1 00 1 10 “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 1 25 1 35 “ “ " y lb. •• “ 150 160 “ “ Valerian 1 lb. “ “ 2 75 3 00 “ “ “ 54 lb. “ “ 3 00 3 25 “ ■' “ X lb. “ “ 3 50 3 75 “ Fol. Aconite 1 lb. bots. “ 1 25 “ “ Belladonna _.... 1 lb. “ “ 1 251 “ “ Cicuta x lb. “ “ 1 25: “ “ Digitalis 1 lb. “ “ 1 501 “ “ Hyoscyamus Annual 1 lb. “ “ 1 50 “ “ “ Biennial 1 lb. “ “ 2 50 “ Oil Almonds, Bitter 1 lb. “ “ 8 00! 8 50 “ “ “ “ free from acid 1 lb. “ “ 10 00 10 50 “ “ “ Sweet ; “ 50 55 ALLEN & HANBURYS’ PREPARATIONS. “Malted” Chemical Food doz. 6 50 “ Farinaceous Food, small “ 2 75 “ “ “ r, edium “ 5 50 “ “ “ large “ 13 50 Malt Extract, 12 oz “ 600 “ “ 24 oz “ 10 00 “ “ with Cod Liver Oil | “ 7 50 “ “ “ Hypophosphites | “ 750 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 201 ALLEN & HANBURYS’ PREPARATIONS.—Continued. Tasteless Castor Oil, 1 % oz doz. 1 75 4 oz " “ “ “ 8 oz “ 6 °°: 16 oz “ 12 ■■ “ “ % gall “ | 3° °°| Perfected Cod Liver Oil, bi pints “ 5 00 “ “ “ “ % pints " I 7 5°; “ “ “ “ pints “ : x5 °°i Tonga, small “ I3 5° “ large “ 27 °° Pectoral Fruit Pastilles, small “ 3 co “ “ “ large “ 5 5P Jujubes and Pastilles of the following assortment : Aniseed-Licorice Black Currant Delectable Extract Malt Glycerine Lichen Licorice...: Magnum Bonum Pectorale Pine Raspberry Rose Tamar md Violet Voice ) small “ 1 75 j medium “ | 2 75; 1 lb. cans........ “ , 1000 : 1 * Medicated Throat Pastilles. No. 1. Morphia (1-40 grain) ' “ 2. Ipecac “ 3. Morphia and Ipecac (1 -40 grain Morph, and bi grain Ipecac “ 4. Compound Morphia and Ipecac (1-40 grain Morph.. 1-5 grain Ipecac, i-Sgrain Squills.etc. “ 5. Opium and Belladonna “ 6. Aconite “ 7. Compound Camphor or Voice. “ 8. Chlorate of Soda “ 9. Lithia (1 grain) _ “ 10. Benzoated Voice “11. Chlorate of Potash “12. Chalybeate “ 13. Rhatany “ 14. Tannin “ 15. Carbolic Acid (% grain each). “ 16. Bromide of Ammonia (1 grain each) “ 17. Chlorate of Potash and Borax (1 grain of each) | “18. Borax (2 grains each) I “ 19. Chloride of Ammonium J boxes, 3 oz “ j 3 co 1 lb. bottles “ 12 co Atkinson's Blue Pill i lb. jars. lb. 85 90 “ Iodide Potassium 1 lb. bots. “ 3 25 3 50 Aubergiers’ Syrup Lactucarium doz. 10 00 ‘1 Paste “ ‘' 5 00 Barber’s Crimson Marking Ink “ 3 5° Battley’s Liquor Cinchona Cordofol lb. 13 50 1400 “ “ “ Palidae “ 9 501 10 00 “ “ Ergot “ 6 00 6 50 “ “ Opii Sedative “ 8 00 8 50 Belloc’s Vegetable Charcoal doz. 7 00 “ “ “ Lozenges • “ 5 00 Berthe’s Syrup Codeine “ 10 00 “ Paste “ “ 5 00 202 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Bertrand Freres' Extracts, No. 24: Acacia, Bouquet Caro- • line, Cassie, Eglantine, Ess. Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Hyacinth, Jasmine, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Marechale, Mignonette, Millefleur, Moss Rose, Musk, New-Mown Hay, Night- Blooming Cereus, Orange, Orange Flowers, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Portugal, Reseda, Rose, Rose Geranium, Stephanotis, Sweet Pea, Tea Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Violet, West End, White Rose, Ylang Ylang, 1 lb. cans and x lb. bots lb. 3 00 3 25 Bertrand Freres' Oil Geranium Rose cans. lb. : 10 00 10 50 “ “ “ Lavender, Aspic “ “ “ “ Neroli, Bigarde “ oz. i 4 00 4 25 “ “ “ “ Petal “ “ | 4 75 5 00 “ “ “ “ Petit Grain “ “ j 75 1 00 “ " “ Origanum “ lb. “ “ “ Patchouly “ oz. “ “ “ “ Extra “ “ “ “ Rosemary, Eperld “ lb. “ “ “ “ No. 1 “ BISHOP'S EFFERVESCENT GRANULAR SALTS, viz.: Benzoate Lithium doz. 12 00 Benzoate Potassa j “ | 7 00 Bicarbonate “ ; ‘‘ 4 5° Bromide Ammonium “ ; 5 5° “ Iron “ 700 Bromide Potassium “ 5 5° Carbonate Iron ! “ 4 5° . Carlsbad Salts “ 5 5° Citrate Bismuth Ammoniated “ , 7 00 “ Caffein “ 1000 “ Cinchona “ | 5 5° “ “ and Iron “ j 5 5° “ Iron “ 4 5° “ Lithia “ 10 00 “ Magnesia “ 400 “ Potassa “ 6 00 “ Quinine “ | 9 °° “ “ and Iron 1 “ 9 5° Extract Nux Vomica “ 5 5° Iodide Iron ] “ j 6 50 “ Potassium j “ 5 5° “ Sodium “ 5 00 Kissingen “ 400 Magnesia Aperient i “ 400 Nitrate of Cerium “ 700 “ Potassa I “ 5 00 •Oxalate Cerium “ 600 •Orthophosphate Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine j “ 1 xo 00 Pepsin and Bismuth i “ 7 5° “ Bismuth, and Strychnine “ 8 00 Pepsin Saccharated “ 7 00 Phosphate Iron “ 5 00 Pullna Salts “ 4 °° Quinine “ 9 00 “ and Iron “ , 9 5° Salicylic Acid “ ; 7 00 Seidlitz “ 4 00 Seltzer Salts " 4 00 Soda Cit. Tart “ 4 00 Vichy Salts “ 4 00 Blair's Pills, small “ 4 75 “ “ large “ 9 00 Blancard’s Pills, Iodide Iron, small “ 4 25 “ “ “ “ large “ 1 8 00 “ Syrup “ “ “ 7 5° Blaud's Pills, small “ 6 50 “ “ large , “ n 5° Bonjean's Dragees, Ergotine, small. “ j 4 5° “ “ “ large j “ 9 00 Boudault’s Pepsin, in doses : “ , 600 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 203 Boudault’s Pepsin, in i oz. bots doz. 960 " “ t lb. “ lb- I 11 50 • < “ “ y2 lb. bots lb. 11 6° “ “ “ % lb. “ “ 12 00 ,, !■ Elixir doz. ! 10 00 “ “ Lozenges “ 10 00 “ “ Pills “ 5» •• “ Syrup “ 10 00 “ “ Wine, y2 lb. bots “ 10 00 ,, ii 11 j ii <• “ 17 00 Bragg's Charcoal Biscuits “ 3 25 “ Logwood Charcoal <( 5 75 Bravais’ Dialysed Iron • ,, x5 00 Brockedon’s Bicarbonate Potash Lozenges, small 4 00 • I << “ “ large ! j << “ Soda “ small “ 4 00 11 “ “ “ large “ i Brou's Injection I( 7 00 Brown’s Blistering Dressing ° 00 “ Tissue 1100 “ Chlorodyne, small, including stamps “ 1 4 00 “ “ medium “ “ i 12 00 “ “ large “ “ “ 20 00 “ “ extra large “ “ ‘‘ 45 00 • 1 Horse Blister b 00 Calvert's Carbolic Acid Crystal, No. 1 1 lb. bots. lb. 190 200 ,, .. .. 11 “ T ... y, “ “ " t 2 25 .. .* ■■ <« “ 1... .. y * ; 2 25■ 250 ■ ■ II •' “ “ I I OZ. “ OZ. I 35 40 ,i ii 1. <■ 2 1 lb. “ lb. 1 30 1 40 .. i< 2. y. “ “ " 150 160 ,, ii 11 *■ “2 y “ “ “ ] 190 2 00 11 11 *• “ "2 ioz. " oz. 25; 30 11 ■■ “ “ Commercial....! lb. “ lb. 60 65 “ “ “ Solution, No.4 1 “ “ “ | bo; 65 .. ■< “ “ “ 4 6 52 55 11 11 << “ S 1 “ 1 ‘ “ 4b 5° 11 ii 11 “ “ 6 “ 11 11 38 4° Chable’s Depuratif Syrup doz. 1800 “ Syrup Citrate Iron j *5 00 •Chiris’ Cherry Laurel Water (20 litres) cans. each. 6 50 • I “ “ “ (24 litres) ......cans. “ 7 5° Chiris’ Extracts No. 24 : Bouquet Caroline, Cassie, Essence Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Jasmine, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Mare- chale, Mignonette, Millefleurs, Moss Rose, Musk, New- Mown Hay, Orange, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rose Ge- ranium, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Violet, West End, Ylang Ylang. :. lb. bots. lb. 300 325 Chiris’ Oii Geranium Rose cans. ‘‘ 10 50 11 00 11 11 1* i* Prepared cans. 18 00 20 00 “ “ Lavender, Douce “ “ 1 75 2 00 • I “ “ Flowers 11 " 2 00 2 25 ii •* “ Forte “ " 1 60 1 75 “ “ Neroli, Bigarade •' “ oz- 1 4 5° 4 75 “ “ “ Portugal. “ “ 1 75 2 00 “ “ “ Petit Grain “ “ 75 1 00 “ ■* Origanum “ lb- 90 1 00 •" “ Rosemary, Eperld “ “ 1 5° 1 75 .. ■< -■ No. “ “ 1 10 1 25 “ “ Thyme, White “ 1 25 1 5° ■“ “ Verbena, true bots. oz. 90 1 00 “ “ Ylang Ylang, No. “ “ 10 00 “ Orange FlowerWater, quadruple (20 Litres) cans. each. 1150 ■ I “ “ “ triple superior (24 Litres) “ “ 8 50 • 1 i< <■ “ “ “ (20 “ ) " “ 7 5° • 1 i. i< “ “ small bots. doz. x 50 1 75 11 11 “ * 1 “ “ medium... “ “ 2 50 2 75 4i ii “ “ “ “ large “ “ 3 5° 3 75 “ Pomades—Cassie, Jasmine, Orange, Rose, Tu- berose cans. lb. 2 10 25° “ Violet “ “ 4 00 5 00 204 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Chris’ Rose Water, quadruple (Petale), (24 Litres).. .cans. each. 15 ooj “ “ “ “ “ (20 “ )... “ “ 14 00 " “ “ “ “ (12 “)...“ " ! 9 00; “ “ “ triple superior (24 Litres) “ “ I 1050) “ “ “ “ “ (20 “ ) “ “ 9 5°; “ “ “ “ " small bots. doz. 2 00; 2 25 “ “ “ “ “ medium “ “ 3 ooj 3 25 “ “ “ “ “ large “ " 4 00 4 25 j Clark’s Blood Mixture “ 12 ool “ B 41 Pills “ 24 001 Clertan’s Pearls, Assafcetida “ 10 oo! “ “ Chloroform “ 8 00: “ “ Ether “ 8 00 “ “ Sulph. Quinia “ 15 00; “ Turpentine “ 6 25j “ “ Valerian “ 10 ooj Clin’s Dragees Bromide Camphor “ 16 00, “ Capsules “ “ “ 16 00; Clutterbuck’s Elaterium oz. 8 oo| 8 50 Cockle’s Pills doz. 5 00' Collas’ Benzine “ 4 ool Cooper’s Effervescing Lozenges (Solid Thirst Quenchers).. “ 3 5o; Cooper’s Sinapine Tissue “ 1 75 Cox’s Gelatine. • gross. 18 50^ “ “ doz. 1 60! 1 70 Cox & Gould’s Citrate of Magnesia “ j 350 Croppi’s Italian Castor Oil “ 2 00 Dalby’s Carminative “ 8 00, Dehaut’s Purgative Pills, small “ 6 ooj “ “ “ large “ 12 ooj De Jongh’s Cod Liver Oil “ 7 00 Delangrenier’s Pate de Nafe, small “ 3 00 “ “ “ large “ 4 50 “ Syrup “ “ 7 00 “ Racahout de Arabes “ 10 00 De Sancti’s Gout Pills, small “ 5 25 “ “ “ “ large ■ “ 12 50 Ducro’s Alimentary Elixir 11 10 50 Duncan & Flockhart’s Chloroform lb. 3 50 3 75 Dusart’s Syrup, Lacto-phos Lime doz. 8 50 “ “ “ “ and Iron. “ 8 50 “ Wine, “ “ ! “ 12 50! Ede’s Citrate Magnesia “ 3 00 “ Diamond Cement “ 1 75 Eno’s Fruit Salt “ 1050! Equyem Virgin of Aix Oil, quarts, cases, 1 doz. each case. 1 7 50I “ “ “ “ pints, “ 2 “ “ 8 50 Vi “ "2 “ “ 5 50 Espic’s Cigarettes doz. 5 75 i Fayard & Blayn’s Rheumatic Paper, small “ 2 00' 11 “ “ “ large “ 4 00; Follet’s Chloral lb. 2 00' “ Syrup Chloral doz. 10 ool Fournier's Paullinia Powder, small “ 8 ool “ “ large “ 13 00 “ “ Pills, small “ 8 00 “ “ “ large “ 13 00 “ “ and Tron Pills ... “ 1000, Frank’s Grains de Sante, small “ 4 501 “ “ “ large " 9 00' Fruneau’s Asthmatic Paper, small “ 600 “ “ large “ 10 00 Gowland’s Lotion '.. “ 1050 Grillon’s Tamar Indien “ 5 50 Grimault's Guarana Powder “ 8 00 “ Indian Cigarettes ...I “ 5 5oj Koosso Powder “ n 00 “ Matico Injection I “ 800; “ Paullinia Powder, small I “ 450! “ “ “ large I “ 8 ooi Pectoral Paste, small •1 2 25, “ “ “ large. I “ 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 205 Grimault’s Pepsin Powder, i oz. bots oz. 90 “ “ “ 1 lb. bots lb. 8 00 “ “ Pure doz. “ “ Elixir “ 11 00 “ “ Lozenges “ 6 00 “ “ Pills “ 6 00 ■■ “ Wine “ 11 00 Hard’s Farinaceous Food, small “ 3 5° “ “ “ large “ 6 50 Hays' Fortified Essence Jamaica Ginger, 1 lb. bots lb. 2 50; “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ i 2 45 “ Soluble “ “ “ 1 lb. “ “ 1 2 40 “ “ “ “ “ 5 lb. " “ ; 2 35 “ Ginger Ale Extract, 1 lb. bots “ ; 4 50 “ $!b. “ v “ 4 45 “ “ “ Essence, 1 lb. “ “ ' 2 25 " “ “ •• 5 lb. “ “ 2 20 “ “ Champagne Essence, 1 lb. bots “ I 3 00 Henry’s Calcined Magnesia “ 9 00 Herring’s Castor Oil, pints “ 2 25 2 50 “ “ “ “ » “ 3 25 3 50 I “ “ “ pints “ 5 50 5 75! “ “ “ quarts *. ! “ 8 00 8 50 “ Extract Cannabis Indicus, 1 oz. jars oz. 60 65 lb. “ I lb. 6 50 7 00 : “ Extract Nux Vomica, 1 oz. jars ! oz. 75 80 “ Ferri Ammonia Citras, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ et Quinia “ ioz. " oz. 90 100 “ Oil Amber, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 90 “ Pil. Hydrarg., 1 lb. jars : “ 9° 1 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. rolls “ 80 90 “ Rhubarb, Powdered. ]/2 and 1 lb. bots “ 3 5° 4 00 “ “ Trimmed : “ “ Succus Conium, 1 lb. bots ; “ 1 25 “ “ Taraxacum, 1 lb. “ ! “ 1 25 Hoff’s Extract Malt c'oz- 3 5° Hogg’s Cod Liver Oil “ 1100 Holloway’s Ointment, Genuine “ 4 5°| “ Pills, Genuine “ 4 5°i Hooper’s Pills, Genuine “ 4 5°l Howard's Benzoic Acid oz. 22 25 “ Calomel, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 00. 1 10 Hubbuclc’s Oxide Zinc, 1 lb. bots “ 5°j 60 “ “ “ 7, 14, and 28 lb. boxes “ 45] James’ Fever Powder, Kiddle's doz. 18 00 Johnson’s Caustic Points “ 3 5° “ Mounted Caustic “ 1 75 Kay’s Coaguline “ 1 5° Keating’s Cough Lozenges “ 4 25 Keen's Mustard, Durham, J4 lb. bots “ 2 50 “ “ “ Fine,” 20 lb. kegs. lb. ; 35 “ “ “ 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans “ \ 42] “ “ “ % lb. “ doz. j 1 75; “ “ “ K lb. “ “ 3 25 “ “ “ y lb. bots “ 2 00; •* “ “ y ib. “ “ 35°; “ “ “D. S. F.,’’ 20 lb. kegs lb. 45! “ “ “ 4, 6, and 10 lb. cans “ 55 “ “ “ y lb. “ doz. 2 00 “ “ “ lb. “ “ 3 So “ “ “ ' % lb. bots “ 2 25; “ “ “ y2\b. " “ \ 4 5°i Labarraque's Liquid Chlo. Soda “ 7 00 “ Wine of Quinium, small..... “ 1000 Lancelot’s Asthmatic Cigarette “ 6 00 Laville’s Anti-Gout Liquor “ 28 00 “ “ Pills “ 28 00 Leroy’s Purgatif., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 “ 19 00 “ “ Pills ! “ 1600 “ Vomitif i “ 5 03 Liebig’s Extract Meat, “Antwerp," 2 oz “ 4 3° • • “ “ “ 4 oz | “ 8 00 ' j Liebig's Extract Meat, “ Antwerp,” 8 oz doz. 1500 <• “ “ “ 16 oz “ 28 00 “ “ “ Delacres', y oz “ 1 00 •* “ “ “ Vi oz “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ I oz “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ 2 OZ 11 4 OO • < “ “ “ 4 oz “ 7 50 << “ “ “ 8 oz | “ 14 25 << “ “ “ 16 oz “ 26 50 Liebreich’s Essence Pepsin “ 7 5° Loeflund's Extract of Malt “ 6 00 Lucca “ Cream” Salad Oil, y* pints, cases 2 doz case. 600 «• “ “ “ “ 2 “ “ 9 00 “ “ “ “ quarts, “ 1 “ “ 8 00 “• “ “ “ flasks, “2J4 “ “ 800 “ “ “ “ cans, 3 galls gall. 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ 6 “ “ 2 25 Mander’s Citrate of Kali, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90 ! “ Tinct. Colchicum Root, 1 lb. bots “ 90 1 00 “ “ “ Seed, 1 lb. “ “ 90 1 00 “ Wine, Colchicum Root, 1 lb. “ , “ 90 100 •• “ “ Seed, 1 lb. “ “ 90 1 00 Marivallosa Essence doz. 1 50 Mathey Caylus Capsules “ ] 600 Moller s Cod Liver Oil “ 6 50 “ “ “ “ gross.j 72 00 Morrison's Pills, Genuine, Nos. 1 and 2, small ! doz. 2 50 “ “ “ “ 1 and 2, large “ 400 Morson's Citrate Magnesia, Effervescent, 1 lb. bots lb. 80 90 “ Creasote, 1 lb. bots “ 2 75 3 00 “ “ V* lb. “ “ 3 00 3 25 “ “ y lb. “ “ 3 25 3 50 “ “ 1 oz. “ oz. 1 40 45 Emplast. Galbanum, % lb. rolls j “ 60 “ “ Plumbi, % " “ ; “ 50 " Iron by Hydrogen lb. 1 10 1 25 “ Oxalate Cerium oz. “ Pepsin, Medicinal, 1 oz. bots “ 1 25 “ “ Porci, 1 oz. “ “ 3 00 “ Potassium, Permanganate, pure, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 25 x 50 “ Tinct. Colchicum Root, 1 lb. bots “ 1 10 1 25 “ “ “ Seed, 1 lb. “ “ 1 10 1 25 “ Wine “ Root, 1 lb. “ “ j 1 10 1 25 “ “ “ Seed, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 10 1 25 Murray’s Fluid Camphor doz. : 3 50 “ “ Magnesia, small, i/6d• 1 “ 1 3 50 “ “ “ large, 2/6<*- “ 7 50 Naldire’s Dog Tablets I “ 3 75 “ “ Powder j “ : 9 00 Nelson’s Gelatine “ \ 1 50 1 55 “ “ |gross. | 17 00 “ “ Photographic, No 1, pkts lb. 1 25 “ “ “ “ 2, y “ j '* S 1 00 “ “ “ Amber j “ , 1 ooj “ “ “ Opaque....' “ ' 200 “ “ Lozenges doz. ! 1 40 “ “ “ gross. 15 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. cans doz. | 7 00 “ “ “ 71b. cans can. 3 00 “ “ Sheets, No. 1 lb. • 90! “ “ “ “ 2 ‘1 801 “ “ “ “ 3 j “ 60 “ Isinglass | doz. 1 65 “ “ gross. 19 00 Norton’s Chamomile Pills, small doz. 5 25 “ “ “ large ! “ 12 00 Ollivier’s Depuratif Biscuit, small “ 1500 “ “ “ large “ 30 00 Perry’s Grease Extractor j “ x 75; Powell’s Balsam of Anise Seed, small j “ J 550 Price's Glycerine, 1 lb. bots lb. 75 80 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 207 Price’s Glycerine, i oz. bots doz. ; i 25 1 5° “ “ 2 oz. “ “ 2 25 2 50 Quevenne’s Iron by Hydrogen, with spoon “ 9 00 “ “ “ Dragees, small “ 9 00 “ “ “ “ large “ Regnault’s Pectoral Paste, small “ 2 50 “ “ “ large “ ' 5 00 Reynolds’ Specific “ I J4 00 Ricord's Injection “ 9 00 Rigollot’s Mustard Leaves, in boxes of 10 “ 3 25 “ “ 25 “ 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ xoo each. 2 50 Roberts’ Poor Man’s Friend doz. 5 50 Robinson’s Corn Solvent “ 1 75 “ Patent Barley doz. 125 “ “ “ • gross. 13 50 “ “ Groats doz. 1 25 “ " “ gross. 13 50 “ Oatmeal, 1 lb. papers lb. 12 “ “ 1 “ “ by box, 30 lbs “ 10 Robare’s Aureoline, small doz. 1800 “ “ large “ 36 c>o Roche’s Embrocation “ 16 50 Saame’s Chloral-hydrate, Crusts, 1 lb. bots lb. 1 40 1 50 “ “ “ A lb. “ | “ 1 55 1 65 *■ “ “ % lb. “ “ x 75 1 85 •• “ “ 1 oz. " “ 2 75 2 90 “ “ Crystals, 1 lb. bots “ 1 50 1 60 “ “ y2\b. “ “ 1 65 1 75 “ “ “ Va, lb. “ ! “ 1 85 I 95 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ “ 2 85 2 95 Sandwell's Issue Plasters doz. 1 75 “ “ “ gross.1 20 00 Savory & Moore’s Datura Tatula, in tins doz. 9 00 “ “ “ “ Cigars “ 11 00 “ “ “ “ Cigarettes “ 1100 “ “ “ “ Pastiles “ 10 50 “ “ Liebig’s Food, small “ 3 25 “ “ “ large j “ 6 25 “ “ Pancreatine oz. 2 00 “ “ “ with Measure ! doz. 6 00 “ “ Pancreatic Emulsion, 4 oz “ 1 900 •• “ “ “ 8 “ “ , 16 50 “ “ “ “ 16 “ 11 30 00 “ “ Pancreatised Cod Liver Oil, 8 oz j “ '1600 <* “ “ “ “ 16 '‘ “ 30 00 . “ “ Pancreatic Wine, 4 oz “ 9 00 “ “ “ 8 “ '* 16 50 ■■ “ “ “ 16 “ “ 30 00 “ “ “ Cocoa j “ 5 5° “ “ Pepsin Porci j oz. 2 00 “ “ “ Wine, 4 oz doz. 9 00 • ■ ■* “ “ 8 “ 1 “ 16 00 “ “ Peptodyn oz. 2 00 “ “ Disks for Hypodermic Injections, in } j IO small Wallets ) “ “ Disks for Hypodermic Injections, in leather cases, containing six Wallets > each. J of various disks, with small spoon. ) The following Disks are offered: Apormorphia, 1-10 grain Atrophia Sulph., i-iao “ Codeia, % “ Caffeine, % “ Digitaline, 1-100 “ Elaterium, 1-12 “ Ergotine, A “ Morphia, % “ Physostigmine (or Eserine), equal to % grain Extract Calabar Bean j Quinine, lA grain ! Strychnia, 1-60 “ 208 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. Savory & Moore’s Disks for Ophthalmic use, Calab'd doz. xo oo! “ “ “ “ “ “ Atropised “ io oo Schering’s Chloral-hydrat, Crusts, i lb. bots lb. i 55 1 65 ■* “ “ lb. “ “ 1 70 1 80 '< “ “ y lb. “ “ 1 90 2 00 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ “ 2 90 3 00 “ “ Croton, 1 oz. “ oz. 1 40; “ “ Crystals, 1 lb. “ lb. 1 70 1 80 “ “ “ lb. “ I " x 85 1 95 “ “ “ y lb. “ “ 2 05 2 15 “ “ “ 1 oz. " " 3 05 3 15 “ Essence Pepsin doz. 7 50 “ Extract Malt and Iron “ 5 50 “ “ Malt ! “ 425 Schlumberger’s Salicylate of Soda Powders “ 8 40 “ “ “ Wafers “ 14 85 “ “ Zinc “ 9 00 “ Salicylic Acid Drops “ 600 Schneeberger Snuff “ 15 Scott's Pills, is. “ ; 5 00 Seguin’s Vin de Quinquina “ 20 00 Singleton’s Golden Ointment “ 8 00 Smith's Extract Licorice, small “ 175 “ “ “ large “ 3 5° Spratt’s Dog Biscuits, cases 112 lbs lb. 10 Squire’s Extract Cannabis Indicus, 1 oz. jars oz. 1 50 Steedman’s Soothing Powder doz. 5 50 Stedman’s Teething “ “ 4 50 Steiner s Rat Paste, small “ 1 00 “ “ “ “ gross. 10 50 “ “ “ medium doz. 1 50 “ “ “ “ gross. 16 50 “ “ “ large doz. 3 00 “ “ “ “ gross. 33 00 Swann’s Syrup Hypophos. Iron doz. 10 00 “ “ “ Lime 1 “ 10 00 “ “ “ Soda “ 10 00 “ “ “ Comp “ 10 00 Tamar Indien “ 5 5° Taylor’s Arrowroot, % lb. foil lb. 32 35 , “ “ y lb. “ by box, 12 lbs ! “ 30 “ “ V. lb. “ ! “ 32 35 1 “ “ V lb. “ by box, 12 lbs “ 30 “ “ 1 lb. “ tin cans 1 “ 32 35 “ Homo. Cocoa “ 42 45 “ “ “by box “ 40 Thapsia Plaster * doz. 700 Vichy Lozenges, small “ 2 25 “ “ large “ 4 50 “ Salt to make Vichy Water, 50 papers in box “ 16 00 “ “ for preparing both “ 4 5° Walton’s Derby Annatto Paste lb. 1 25 “ Golden Liquid Annatto, 2 oz doz. “ “ “ " 4 “ : “ “ “ “ “ Vi pint “ “ “ “ 1 “ , “ “ “ “ “ quart “ GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 209 DRUGGISTS’ GLASSWARE AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS. Prescription, Oval and Paneled Bottles, Flint, German Flint Finished, and Green Glassware. Note.—In order to obtain the largest discount it is necessary to purchase by the full pack- age, the contents of which, in dozens, are about as follows. Assorted are in 5 gross packages. Contents of Original Packages. H 1 1 i 2 1 3 OZ.J OZ.1 OZ.! oz. 4 oz. 6 OZ. 8 10 OZ.; OZ. 12 16 ozJ oz. 24 oz. 32 OZ. 48 OZ. 64 oz. Flint, French, Square Prescriptions. 60 ; 60 j 60 1 48 46 3° 24 j 18 ; 12 10 8 “ Ball-Necks 60 ! 60 60 | 48 36 30 24 | 18 12 6 “ Plain Panels 60 | 60 j 60 j 48 36 3° 24 1 18 12 6 “ Union Oval Prescriptions... 60 I 60 60 I 48 36 3° 24 1 18 12 6 “ Assorted 5 gross packages... “ Finished, Ger. R.S. Prescrip’s 60160 S 601 48 36 3° 24. 18 12 6 Green Ovals, Plain 60 i 60 ! 60 48 36 3° 24 18 12 8 “ Packings 36 24 1 12 8 6 “ Ball-Neck Panels 60 60 i 60 '■ 48 36 3° 24 1 18 12 10 8 “ Plain Panels 60 j 60 | 60 ! 48 36 3° 24 18 12 10 “ Prescriptions, Round 60 60 1 60 I 48 36 3° 24 18 12 10 8 6 “ Assorted 4 gross packages. . Amber, Black and Green Flasks... 12 I 12 FRENCH SQUARE AND PHILADELPHIA OVAL FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION VIALS. Discount by package, 50%. FRENCH SQUARE PRE SCRIPTION VIALS, STOPPERED. Discount by package, 50%. PER GRO. oz $10 00 1 “ 11 00 2 “ 12 50 3 “ IS 00 4 “ 17 00 6 “ 20 00 8 “ 24 00 10 “ 27 00 12 “ 29 00 14 “ 32 00 16 “ 34 00 32 “ 48 00 French Square. Philadelphia Oval W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. BALL NECK, PLAIN PANEL, FLINT, AND OBLONG SQUARE VIALS. Discount by package, 50%. PER GRO. OZ 4 OO 1 “ 4 75 “ 5 5o 2 " 5 75 3 “ 7 75 4 " 8 75 6 “ I 13 00 8 “ 17 00 Concave Ball Necks, same price. Ball Neck Panel. PER GRO. OZ 3 50 1 “ 4 00 " 5 25 2 " --525 3 “ 7 00 4 “ 8 00 6 “ 10 75 8 “ 13 75 12 “ 21 co 16 “ 27 00 Plain Panel, Flint. PER GRO. Vi OZ 3 25 1 “ 4 25 iK “ 5 25 2 “ 5 25 3 “ 6 00 4 “ 7 75 6 “ 9 50 8 " xi 75 10 “ 14 00 16 “ 19 50 3 “ Opal 9 00 4 “ “ 12 00 Oblong Square, or Blakes. FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION VIALS. Discount by package, 50%, Round Shouldered. Union Oval. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 211 FLINT XX, COMMONLY CALLED GERMAN FLINT GLASSWARE. Discount by package, 60%. EXTRA PRESCRIPTIONS—Round Shoulder, Extra Heavy. PER GRO. % oz 3 25 1 “ 3 75 2 “ 4 50 3 “ 5 50 4 “ 6 75 6 " 8 25 PER GRO. 8 oz 9 75 12 “ 12 25 16 " 15 25 32 “ 24 50 Assorted, % to 8 oz., in 5 gross boxes. 6 50 PLAIN PHILADELPHIA AND UNION OVALS. Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. % OZ 3 OO 1 “ 3 75 2 “ 4 75 3 “ 5 So 4 “ 7 00 6 “ 8 50 PER GRO. 8 oz 10 50 12 “ 13 75 16 " 16 50 32 “ 30 00 Assorted, % to 8 oz., in 5 gross boxes. 6 50 FRENCH SQUARE. Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. lA oz 3 25 1 4 00 2 “ 5 00 3 “ 5 75 4 “ 7 25 PER GRO. 6 OZ 9 OO 8 " .....II 25 12 “ 4 75 16 “ 18 50 Assorted, % to 8 oz., in 5 gross boxes. 6 75 EXTRA POWDERS—For Prescriptions, Wide Mouth. Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. Vt OZ 3 50 1 “ 4 00 2 “ 4 75 3 “ 5 75 4 “ 7 50 PER GRO. 6 oz 9 oo 8 " io 50 12 “ 13 00 16 “ 16 25 32 “ 25 50 212 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GREEN GLASSWARE, COMMON VIALS—Round Prescriptions—Fluted Prescriptions—Long and Short. Discount by package, 60%. Narrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. M oz per gross, 3 25 3 50 “ “ 3 25 3 50 1 “ 3 75 4 00 2 “ “ 4 50 4 75 3 “ 5 50 5 75 4 “ 6 75 7 50 6 “ “ 8 25 9 00 8 “ “ 9 75 10 50 10 “ " 11 00 12 “ “ 12 25 13 00 16 “ “ 15 25 16 25 24 “ “ 19 50 20 50 32 “••••. “ 24 50 25 50 Assorted in 1, 2, 3, and 5 gross boxes “ 6 00 6 25 OVAL BOTTLES—Union, Plain, and Philadelphia. Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. % oz., Short 3 25 1 “ “ 3 75 2 “ “ 4 75 3 “ “ 5 75 4 “ “ 7 00 6 “ “ 8 50 8 “ “ 10 25 10 “ " 12 25 12 “ “ 14 25 14 " “ 15 75 PER GRO. 16 oz., Short 17 50 24 “ “ 21 50 32 “ “ 25 00 1 “ Long 3 75 2 " “ 4 50 3 ‘ 5 50 1 “ Panel Oval 3 75 2 “ “ “ 4 75 3 ‘‘ “ 5 75 4 ' “ “ 7 50 D AND H PANELED VIALS AND BOTTLES. D are paneled on the four sides; H on three, leaving one side plain for label. Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. % OZ 3 50 % “ 4 00 i '* 4 00 1 Yk “ 5 5° 1% “ 5 50 2 “ 5 50 1 “ 7 00 4 ** 8 00 5 “ 9 25 PER GRO. 6 oz 10 50 8 “ 13 00 10 “ ic eo 12 “ 17 50 14 “ 18 75 16 “ 21 00 20 “ 23 50 24 “ 26 OO Ball Neck Panels, 50 cents per gross advance on above prices. PACKING BOTTLES—Common Weight. Discount by package, 60%. Narrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. % Pint per gross, 9 75 10 75 1 •* “ IS 25 16 25 iK " " 19 50 20 50 1 Quart “ 24 50 25 50 3 Pints “ 32 75 33 75 # Gallon “ 39 co 40 00 % “ " 44 00 45 00 1 “ “ 56 00 57 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 213 GREEN GLASSWARE. Discount by package, 60%. PACKING BOTTLES-Extra Size and Weight Narrow Mouth. Wide Mouth. V\ Pint, 5 oz per gross, 9 00 10 00 l/t “ xo “ “ 12 25 13 25 12 oz “ 15 00 16 00 1 Pint, 20 oz “ 19 50 20 50 iK “ 24 “ “ 24 00 25 00 Quart, 35 " to 40 oz “ 30 00 31 00 3 Pints “ 40 00 41 00 K Gallon, 80 oz “ 55 00 56 00 3A “ “ 63 00 64 00 1 “ 5 qts “ 70 00 71 00 2 “ 10 “ “ 170 00 171 00 HOMOEOPATHIC VIALS. Usual discount. PER GRO. X drachm, Short 1 12^ X “ “ I 12K X “ “ I 12K 1 “ “ I 25 IM “ •• 150 2 “ “ I 50 3 “ “ 2 00 4 “ “ 3 00 6 “ “ 4 00 8 “ “ 5 00 X, X, X, and 1 drachm, Long.... 1 iX drachm, Long 1 25 2 “ “ 1 25 3 ' " “ 2 00 4 “ “ 2 50 6 " " 3 50 ® " " 4 50 NO. 1 2 25 “ 2 I 75 “ 3 1 50 “ 4 1 25 “ 5 1 25 PER GRO. No. 6, 7, 8, 9, io, and n i 12% “ 12 and 13 1 25 “ 14 1 50 “ 15 1 25 “ 16,17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, and 23. 1 25 “ 24, 25, and 26 1 50 “ 2 7 1 75 11 28 2 25 “ 29 2 50 “ 3° 1 75 “ 31 1 50 “ 32. 33. 34. and 35 1 25 “ 36, 37, and 38 1 50 “ 39 1 75 “ 40, 41, and 42 1 25 “ 43- 44. and 45 1 50 “ 46 1 75 ‘ ‘ 47 and 48 2 25 “ 49. 50. 51. 52, and 53 1 50 “ 54 and 55 1 75 “ 56 1 50 “ 57 1 75 The above Vials, from 1 to 57, include the sizes used by the principal Homoeopathic Pharmacies in the United States. Great care is taken in the manufacturing, and they are warranted clear and uniform in size, and of superior quality. HOMOEOPATHIC CASE VIALS. Usual discount. PER GROSS. X drachm, no brim, extra heavy 1 25 1 " “ “ “ 1 50 2 “ “ " “ 1 75 3 “ “ " “ 2 50 4 “ “ “ “ 3 5o 6 “ “ “ “ 4 50 8 “ “ “ “ 6 00 No. 528 1 50 “ 536 1 80 " 537 1 5® " 540 1 50 “ 541 1 80 “ 549 1 50 “ 600 When sizes different from above are required, all that is necessary is to send the length and diameter. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 214 ROUND SHOULDER, MUSHROOM STOPPER, ORDINARY WEIGHT WARE. TINCTURES. PER DOZ. 1 oz., Height, 3% inches, Widih, inches 1 25 2 “ “ 3V “ “ iX “ 1 37 X Pint, “ 6 “ " 2 “ 1 50 / “ “ 7V “ •' 2V " 1 75 1 " “ 8% “ •• 2ya “ 2 00 1/ “ “ 9 “ " 3% “ 2 25 1 Quart, “ 10 “ " 2V “ 2 25 3 Pint, “ 12 “ “ 4yt “ 3 50 V. Gallon, “ 13 “ “ 4I4 “ 4 co 1 “ “ IS “ “ SV “ 6 00 1/ “ “ 17 “ “ 6X " 9 co 2 “ “ 20 “ “ 7fg “ 13 00 3 “ “ 22 “ 8 “ 22 00 Tinctures, Round Shoulder, Mushroom Stopper. SALT MOUTHS. PER DOZ. r oz., Height, 2V inches, Width, 1/ inches 1 50 2 “ “ 3X “ “ 1/ “ 1 63 V Pint, “ . 6 “ “ 2 “ 1 75 V " “ 7V “ “ 2/ “ 2 25 1 “ “ 8% “ " 2% “ 2 50 IV “ “ 9 “ •' 3/s “ 3 00 Quart, “ 10 “ “ 2V “ • 3 25 3 Pint, “ 12 “ •• 414 “ 450 % Gallon, “ 13 “ “ 4ya “ 5 co 1 “ “ 15 “ “ SV “ 8 00 lV “ “ 17 “ “ 6% “ is 00 2 “ “ 20 “ “ 7ya “ 20 00 3 “ “ 22 “ “ 8 ” 27 00 Salt Mouths, Round Shoulders, Mushroom Stopper. CUT CROWN STOPPER, EXTRA HEAVY, CUT AND POLISHED BOTTOMS. • V TINCTURES. PER DOZ. / Pint, Height, 6 inches 2 63 / “ “ 7/ “ 3 00 1 “ “ 8/ “ 3 75 Quart, “ 10 “ 5 25 / Gallon, “ 13 " 7 50 1 " " IS “ 13 5o ENGRAVED TINCTURES FOR ACIDS, COLOGNE, ETC. Flint, Tinctures, Engraved, for Acid, 4 oz., 6 inches high, 2 inches wide., doz. 500 “ 8 “ 7% “ 2K “ “ 5 50 “ “ “ “ 16“ 8K “ 2 % .. “ 600 “ 32" 10 “ 2% “ .. “ 650 " “ “ /gall., 13 “ 4 X " “ 950 On all the above goods we will allow the usual market discounts. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 215 Indestructible—Impervious to Acid or Time—Abbreviations Warranted according to the United States Dispensatory—All Sizes same Price. No. 2. Oval, White Centre, Black Letter each, $0 12 “ 3. White Centre and Red Scroll " 12 “ 6. White Centre, Red Corner, Gold Letter “ 12 • “ 7. Blue Centre, Gold Letter, Red Shade “ 12 44 8. White Centre, Blue Corner, Black Letter “ 12 41 9. White Centre, Gold Letter, Red Shade “ 12 “ 10. White Centre, Black Letter, Gold Shade “ 12 “ 11. Gold Centre, Black Letter “ 12 4‘ 12. Gold Centre, Black Letter, Red Line “ 12 4‘ 13. White Centre, Black Letter “ 12 41 14. Gold Centre, Black Letter, Shield “ 12 44 15. White Centre, Black Letter, Upright Roman Letter—either Square or Oval, “ 20 “ 16. Matted Gold, Black Letter, Bright Gold Border—either Square or Oval “ 12 Shape or style of labels or lettering made to order. GLASS LABELS. DRAWER LABELS. Glass—Straight—With Gold Ground. Black Letter, also with White Centre, Black Letter. i in. x 6 in per doz., $2 25 | in. x in per doz., $2 50 Straight—With White, Blue, Green, Ashes of Rose, Yellow, or any other Color Letter, Shaded either with Colors or Gold. I in. x 6 in per doz., $3 00 | in. x 7% in per doz., $3 50 Shape—Quarter Circle. In Gold or White Centre per doz., $3 00 [ In Colors or Shaded per doz., $3 60 All the above drilled for SilVer-Plated Screws, $2 per dozen additional. SCREWS FOR ABOVE. Silver-Plated, small per gross, $2 00 | Silver-Plated, large per gross, $2 50 QUINLAN’S PATENT NOVELTY DRAWER-PULL. Plain White Glass Label 2 pieces, per doz., $2 50 “ “ “ “ 1 piece, “ 1 50 On account of some ob- jections being made to our old Pull, as persons state they could not read it readily when placed on the bottom row of drawers, we have thought it well to introduce the above Pull, which has a projecting angle. It is composed of three parts, and when adjusted appears as Fig. 1. A similar Pull, made to imitate our patent has been in the market, but in pulling heavy Drawers, the outer frame is liable to fall off and is apt to break the label. In this Pull this is avoided by a small screw, which fastens the same together. Figure i. 216 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S This cut represents the 2-piece Pull in sections. Finished in Italian Antique French Bronze. Complete with Glass Labels per doz., $2 5® QUINLAN’S PATENT CONVEX DRAWER-PULL. The construction of this Pull is entirely different from any other style now manufactured, being more ornamental in appearance, novel and compact in design. It consists of a hand- somely moulded metal frame (Bronze, Antique, or Nickel) holding a convexo-concave metal plate with a correspondingly curved heavy glass label, which can be lettered in any style. This curve-shaped label in Pull affords ample room for writing the longest names, with little or no abbreviations—two or more lines of writing being sometimes requisite to indicate con- tents of drawer. (This cannot be done with any other Pull made.) The curved Pull label can also be read distinctly in any position and at a greater distance than any other now made. The finger or pull-rest is placed under the glass label, thereby economizing space, and thus rendering this Pull the most desirable in the market. Complete, with Labels per doz., $3 00 Patent Convex Pull in Nickel Plate “ 4 00 Entirely New. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 217 DRAWER PULLS. No. 366. No. 586 For Prices, see page 218. 218 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 346. DRAWER PULLS. No. 346. Berlin Bronzed per gross, 1200 “ 347. Bronze Metal, same pattern as No. 346 per doz., 7 ot “ 386. Berlin Bronzed per gross, 12 30 41 387. Bronze Metal, same pattern as No. 386 per doz., 8 00 “ 586. Berlin Bronzed per gross, 8 50 41 587. Bronze Metal, same pattern as No. 586 .. per doz., 6 00 44 366. Berlin Bronzed per gross, 1700 44 367. Bronze Metal, same pattern as No. 366 per doz., 12 00 No. 386. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 219 BALSAM OR OIL BOTTLE. American, with Glass or Japanned Tin Covers, l/2 Pint doz 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ 1 “ " 5 00 “ “ Quart.... “ 6 00 “ " “ “ “ “ % gall... “ 9 00 41 “ Gl.orJap'dTinCov.,CutandPol. Bot., Pt. “ 550 4‘ 1 “ “ 6 75 “ “ 11 “ “ “ “ “ “ Qt. “ 8 00 “ " “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Gal. “ 12 00 Eng., Ex. Heavy, Cut Bot., Ground Glass Cap, Pinjt “ 12 00 “ “ “ “ “ Quart “ 15 00 “ “ “ “ “ K gall " 18 00 Note.—The advantage which these bottles possess is owing to the fact that the liquid instead of flowing over on the outside is caught in the cap, which empties into the bottle, thereby avoiding any waste and keeping both the bottle and shelf entirely clean. PAINTED AND DECORATED SHOW JARS. IN EVERY VARIETY OF DESIGN, WITH ORNAMENTAL GLASS COVERS With Medallion. 2 gallons, each 6 oo 3 “ “ ....700 4 “ “ .... 10 00 6 “ .... 13 00 8 “ “ .... 15 00 10 “ “ .... 18 00 12 “ “ ... .22 00 2 gallons, each .... 4 00 3 “ “ 5 5° 4 “ “ 6 5° 6 “ " 9 00 8 “ " 10 00 10 “ “ 13 5o PATENT MEDICINE VIALS. PER GRO. Harlem Oils 3 75 Peppermint 3 75 Turlington's 3 75 Lemon Acids 3 75 British Oils 4 00 Bateman's 4 oo| Genuine Essence 4 00 Dalby's Carmin 4 50 Discount by package, 60%. PER GRO. Godfrey’s Cordial 4 50 Liquid Opo’s 4 50 Sterr’s Opo's, L. & S 4 50 Cephalic Snuff 4 50 Balsam Honey 4 50 Ox Marrows 4 50 Preston Salts 4 50 Macassar Oils 4 50! PER GRO. Flat Bear's Gils and Small do 4 50 Large. 4 75 Cayennes 4 75 Calcined Magnesia 4 75 Essence Mustard and Es- sence Rose 4 75 220 W. H. SCH1EFFELIN & CO.'S Plain Pine-apple Three Stopper Show Globe. No. 31. Pine-apple Engraved Double Stopper Show Globe, No. 30. Richly Cut Medallion Show Globe, No. 40. For Prices, see page 223. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 221 No. 35. PUNTY CUT SHOW BOTTLES. With Double Stoppers. Will reflect a brilliant light. No. 37. The Globe and Stopper cut in hollow dia- monds. For Prices, see page 223. No. 36. The whole surface cut and polished. The Globe and Stoppers cut in flat diamonds. Cut. Single Row of Raised Leaves. No. 34. Egyptian show bottles. With Double Stoppers. Cut Vine No. 33. 222 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 37a. No. 39. The Globe and Stoppers cut in hollow dia- monds and stars; the leg, neck, and lip richly cut and surmounted by a cut spiral stopper; the design entirely new. The richest, graceful, and most attractive show bottle. Will reflect a brilliant light. Roman Vase Show Bottle. Richly cut. A new and unique style. For Prices, see page 223. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 223 Show Globes. For Illustrations see Pages 220, 221, and 222 Pine-apple Show Globes, Plain, Double Stopper, y gall each. i oo " “ y ” “ i So •« *■ " “ " I " “ 2 CO •• •• •• " xy " ; •• 250 ■* •• “ “ " “ 2 “ [ “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ S co •• “ “ “ “ “ 4 " “ 7 50 “ “ “ 11 Three “ 1 “ No. 31 “ 2 50 44 “ “ 4 4 4 * *4 2 “ “31.... “ 3 75 44 Jt 4 4 4 4 “ “ 3 “ “31 1 “ 6 00 “ “ ** “ “ " 4 “ "31 ' “ 8 50 “ " *• Engraved, Double Stopper, y gall., No. 30 j “ 175 “ •* “ *• *• y “30 1 '• 2 00 “ •• “ " "1 " "30 ! “ 3 00 “ •• .** “ “ ** 1y " “ 30 1 “ 3 50 •* “ “ “ “ “2 ** *■ 30 “ 4 00^- “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 " “30 j " 6 00 “ “ “ “ “4 “ “3c " 9 00 “ '• “ “ Three “ 1 “ “30 “ 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2 “ “ 30 “ 4 50 •• “ “ “ “ “ 3 “ “30 “ 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 30 “ 10 00 Richly Cut “ “ Medallion, 1 gall., No. 40 “ 5 00 “ “ “ “ 2 ‘1 “ 40 “ 7 50 “ “ “ 11 4 “ “ 40 “ 12 00 Egyptian “ “ Cut Vine, Double Stopper, 1 gall., No. 33 “ 5 00 “ " “ “ “ “ xy “ “33 “ 6 00 “ “ “ Cut Single Row of Raised Leaves, xy gall., No. 34. !‘ 1000 “ “ “ “ Double “ “ " “ “ 34. “ 12 00 Punty Cut “ “ “ “ Stopper, y. gall., No. 36 “ 10 00 “ “ “ “ " “ xy “ “ 36 ■■ 12 50 " “ “ “ “ " 2 “ “36 “ 14 CO “ " “ Globe and Stopper cut in hollow diamonds, y2 gall., No. 37 “ 10 co " “ “ Globeand Stoppercut in hollow diamonds, 1% gall., No. 37 “ 12 50 “ “ “ Globe and Stoppercut in hollow diamonds, 2 gall., No. 37 “ 14 00 “ " “ Double Stopper, y gal., No. 35 “ 8 30 “ " “ “ “ 1 y “ “35 “ 10 00 " “ '* “ “ 2 “ “ 35 “ 12 00 Richly Cut “ “ With 2 richly cut Stoppers, y gall., No. 37a “ 13 00 “ “ “ “3 “ “ “ 1 “ “ 37a “ 20 00 RomanVase, “ “ Richly cut, y gall., No. 39 “ 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ 1 “ “ 39 “ s 00 “ " " •• “2 " “39 “ 7 50 224 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Miscellaneous Glass Ware, Flint, FOR CHEMICAL PURPOSES, Etc. ACID STIRRING RODS. CHEMICAL FLASKS, BOHEMIAN, Very Light, Flat or Round Bottom, Uniform Thickness. 1 oz doz. 1 50 2 “ “ 1 80 4 “ “ 2 00 8 “ “ 3 00 16 “ “ 4 00 32 “ “ 5 00 gallon “ 6 00 6 inches long doz.. 35 8 “ “ " .. 45 10 “ “ “ .. 60 12 “ “ “ .. 75 15 “ “ “ . .1 25 18 “ “ “ ■ .1 50 POCKET FLASKS, Amber or Green Glass. K pint gross, io oo i “ “ IS 00 Quart “ 22 00 BEAKER GLASSES. Hard Bohemian Glass, Uniform Thickness. 2 oz. to 10 oz., s in Nest per nest, 1 25 2 “ quart, 8 “ “ “ 2 25 1 “ y gallon, 14 in Nest.. “ 550 Griffen’s—with Lip. 4 oz. to pint 1 25 4 " quart 2 25 RETORTS AND RECEIVERS, TUBULATED. 1 gill doz. 5 00 y2 pint “ 6 00 Pint “ 7 50 Quart “ 9 00 ]/2 gallon “ 13 50 1 “ “ 18 00 2 “ ... . “ 30 00 3 “ “ 42 00 4 “ “ 57 00 5 “ “ 66 00 6 “ “ 96 00 10 “ “ 144 00 CHEMICAL FLASKS-AMERICAN. Flat or Round Bottom. RETORTS AND RECEIVERS, PLAIN. 1 oz doz. 1 25 2 " “ 1 50 4 " “ 1 75 y pint “ 2 25 Pint “ 3 00 Quart “ 4 50 y gallon ....’ “ 6 00 1 “ “ 10 50 2 “ “ 24 00 3 “ “ 36 00 4 “ “ 54 00 5 “ “ 72 00 1 gill doz. 2 50 % pint “ 3 5° Pint “ 6 00 Quart “ 7 5° y gallon " 10 5® 1 “ “ 13 5o 2 “ “ 27 00 q “ “ 36 OO 4 “ ” 45 00 5 “ “ 54 00 6 “ “ 81 00 10 “ “ 124 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 225 TEST TUBES. 3 inch gross, 2 25 4 inch “ 2 50 5 inch “ 3 00 6 inch “ 3 50 7 inch “ 4 50 8 inch “ 6 00 9 inch “ 9 00 TEST TUBE RACK WOULFE BOTTLES, Two or Three Necks. K pint doz. 9 oo Pint “ io. 50 Quart “ 15 00 % gall “ 18 00 1 “ “ 30 00 With Tubes each, 1 50 Without “ “ 1 00 NESTED TEST TUBES. 3 tq 6 inch gross, 3 50 3 to 7 inch “ 4 50 4 to 6 inch “ 4 00 3 to 9 inch “ 6 00 TUBES FOR ACID PRESCRIPTIONS. Sick Tubes, light, bent gross, 1 50 “ “ “ straight “ 1 50 “ “ heavy “ 4 00 “ “ “ extra large... “ 7 50 “ “ “ with ring and flat mouth-piece “ 10 50 “ “ Assorted Colors “ 3 00 WINE BOTTLES. 4 to gall gross, 30 00 5 “ “ 23 00 6m “ “ 21 00 7 “ “ 20 00 8 “ “ 17 00 DEMIJOHNS. 1 quart .' doz. 2 00 H gall “ 2 75 1 “ “ 3 75 2 “ “ 4 75 3 " “ 6 75 5 " “ 9 00 226 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S W. H. Schieffelin & Co OWN OR CONTROL THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: Cod-Liver Oil, Norwegian, “Norge, Three-Fish” brand, in bulk. Olive Oil, Salad, “ Lucca Cream” brand, in qts., pts., half-pints, and flasks. Oils, Bergamot, Lemon and Orange, “ S. F. de Pasquale & Brothers ” brand. Rochelle Salt, Seidlitz Mixture, Sup.-Carb. Soda and Tartaric Acid, of the justly celebrated brand of Sam’l Kidder & Co. Bay Spirit, Double Distilled, of the brand of A. H. Riise. Absorbent Cotton, France’s. Anderson’s Rheumatic Balsam. Allen and Hanburys’ Preparations (see page 201). Anti-Moth Paper, Carbolized. Beranger’s French Balances. Colton’s Dentonic. ‘Comfort” and “Eureka” brands of Paper. Cooper’s Pill-Machines. Dinwiddie’s Graduated Evaporating Dishes. English Tooth Brushes, “ R. S. \y.” brand. Gardner’s (R. W.) Syrups of Hypophosphites. Johnston’s Fluid Beef. Kent’s Relief for Rheumatism. Mackellar’s Willow Carbon Tablets. McElroy’s Patent Glass Syringes. Moller’s Purest Lofoten Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil, in bottles. Page’s Patent Vaporizers and Cresoline. Petit’s Eye Salve and Canker Balsam. Sand’s Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and Hypophosphites. Sarg’s Transparent Glycerine Soaps. Steiner’s (French) Phosphor Rat Paste. * Swaim’s Panacea, Vermifuge and Pills. Swift’s Drug Mills and Tincture Presses. Wheeler’s Elixir of Phosphates. SCHIEFFELIN’S SOLUBLE PILLS. SCHIEFFELIN’S PURE PEPSIN. SCHIEFFELI N’S PURE FRUIT JUICES. SCHIEFFELIN’S CHLORATE POTASH LOZENGES.1 SCHIEFFELIN’S DOUBLE DISTILLED BAY RUM. SCHIEFFELIN’S BELL COLOGNE: SCHIEFFELIN’S FINE WILLOW CHARCOAL. SCHIEFFELIN’S SOLUTION CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. * SCHIEFFELIN’S OFFICINAL FLUID AND SOLID EXTRACTS. SCHIEFFELIN’S PURE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER. SchieffelirTs Pharmaceutical Elixirs, Syrups, and Wines. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 227 Druggists’ Sundries, FANCY GOODS, INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY, Toilet Articles, SCALES, SYRINGES, TRUSSES, ETC., ETC. Air Cushions, White or Black, 9 inches, No. 717 doz. I 17 00 “ “ “ “ 10 “ “ 718 “ 19 00 11 “ “ 719 I “ 2000 “ “ " 12 “ “ 720 ! “ 22 00 “ “ “ “ 13 “ “ 721 : “ 2300 “ “ “ 11 14 “ “ 722 ! “ 24 00 “ “ “ “ 15 “ “ 723 “ 25 00 “ “ “ “ 16 “ ■■ 724 •• 26 00 “ “ “ 17 “ “ 725 : “ 2700 “ “ " “ . 18 “ “ 726 “ 2900 11 Pillows, 9 x 13 inches, “ 751 1 “ 1900 “ “ 10 x 16 “ “ 752 1 ‘ 22 00 “ “ 12x18 “ “ 753 “ I 3000 “ “ 14x23 “ “ 754 “ 3600 Alabaster Tablets, Irvine’s, plain “ 1 25 “ “ “ gilt “ 1 25 “ Shand’s, plain, oval 1 “ 1 25 “ “ “ gilt, square •“ 1 25 Alcohol Lamps, 2 oz. with burner and glass cap doz. 4 50 “ “ 4 “ * “ “ " 6 00 “ “ 8 " “ “ “ “ “ “ 7 50 “ " handled, small, 4 oz “ 750 “ “ “ med., 6“ “ 900 “ “ “ large, 8 “ " 10 50 Amykos, small “ 1 3 5° “ large “ 8 25 Anklets, Silk (see page 291). •• Thread (see page 291). 228 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Aprons, Nursery doz. < 18 00 J - l 75 1 oo 1 50 2 50 3 50 17 »n«iie S Inch., 5 6 78 9 10 root rsans Price, 15 00 18 00 21 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 • Rings, No. 8 per great gross, 1 75 “ «• 9 “ “ 1 90 “ “ 10 “ “ 2 00 <■ “ n “ “ 2 25 “ 12 “ “ • 2 50 “ “13 “ “ 2 75 “ “ 14 “ “ 3 00 “ ”15 “ “ 3 25 “ ** 16 “ “ 3 50 " “17 “ “ 3 75 ■* 18 “ " 4 00 “ “19 “ “ 4 50 “ “ 20 “ “ 3 00 “ “ 42 per gross, 1 00 •* “ 43 “ “ 1 25 “ 44 “ “ 15° “ “ 45 “ “ 2 00 Election “ M-, 75 Bands, 54 inch, light “ gross, 1 75 “ 54 “ “ “ “ 2 25 “ 1 “ “ “ “ 3 25 “ 154 “ “ “ “ 4 75 “ 54 “ asst, lengths, “ “ x 5° “ % •< •• “ “ “ 2 60 “ « “ “ “ “ 3 60 BANDS, I. R. Bands, No. 27, % inch per gross, 50 “ “ 28, y« “ “ “ 60 “ “ 29, ys “ “ *• 65 “ “ 30, Ya “ “ “ 70 •* •• 31,54 “ “ 80 “ “ 32. Vs “ “ “ 90 “ “ 33. A “ “ “ 1 00 *■ “ 50, 54 “ “ “ 40 “ " 51, 54 “ “ “ 40 “ “ o 54 “ “ “ 1 00 “ “ 00 54 “ “ “ 1 25 “ “ 000 54 “ “ " 1 50 “ “ 0000 54 '* “ “ 1 75 “ “ o 54 “ “ “ 2 00 " “ 00 54 “ " “ 2 25 “ “ 000 54 “ “ “ 2 50 “ “ 0000 54 “ “ “ 2 75 *■ “ o J4 “ “ “ 2 50 “ “ 00 54 “ “ “ 3 00 “ •• 000 54 “ “ “ 3 5o “ “ 0000 54 “ “ “ 4 00 “ “ o asst, widths, “ “ 1 7« .. .. oo ■■ •• •• 2 00 .. .. <• « •< •• 2 30 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 231 Bandoline, Coudray's, 1161 doz. 1 50 “ “ 1164 “ 1 75 “ “ 1165 “ 250 “ “ 1166 “ 3 00 “ J. R “ ,75 “ Powder. Parshall's “ 75 Bandage Gum, Pure Rubber, heavy 6 feet x 2 in. “ 7 20 “ “ “ “ “ 9 “ x 2 “ “ 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ 6 “ x “ “ 9 00 ■“ ‘ “ “ “ 9 “ x 2% “ “ 1400 “ “ “ “ “ . .10%“ x “ “ 16 co •“ “ “ “ “ 12 “ x 2% “ “ 18 00 “ “ “ “ “ g “ x 3 “ “ 17 00 10%“ x3 “ “ 19 00 “ “ “ “ “ 12 “ x 3 “ “ 21 00 ■“ “ “ “ “ 15 “ X3 “ “ 25 00 ■“ “ 11 “ “ 18 “ X 3 “ “ 32 00 ■“ Surgeon’s, assorted widths 1 lb. 75 “ Squibb’s, No. 1, 31 ass’t box. 2 10 “ “ “ 2, 60 “ “ 4 20 “ “ “ “3. 120 “ “ 8 00 Baskets, for Show-Case, Willow doz. 3 oo«6 00 “ “ Sponge, Willow, single, sm., each, 75 “ “ “ “ “ med., “ 1 00 " “ “ “ “ lge., “ 1 25 “ “ “ “ double, sm., “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ lge., “ 3 50 “ “ “ Wire, “ sm., “ 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ lge., “ 9 00 Wire, Double. Bathing Caps, Oil Silk doz. 6 00 “ “ I. R “ 7 50 Baudreuche Skins, for capping, French “ 1 50 Bayley’s Extract, Ess. Boq “ 10 00 “ Soap, “ “ 5 5° “ Spermaceti “ 550 232 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Bed-Pans, Earthen, White, round doz. io oo “ “ Yellow, " " 8 oo “ “ White, French shape “ io 50 “ “ Yellow, “ “ 9 00 “ Metal, Round “ 12 00 “ Rubber, Black, No. 570 “ 31 00 “ “ White. “ 569 “ 31 00 No. 69 or 70. 1 2 £ 4 4 ft rf r Bellows, Paper and Leather, No. 1 1 25 “ “ “ “ with pipe, No. 2 1 50 “ Wooden, “ “ “ 3 3 50 “ “ “4 4 50 " “ “ 5 6 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 233 Bellows, Tin, small, No. 6 doz. i 50 " “ large, “ 7 “ 3 00 *' “ high, “ 8 “ 1 75 “ 2 hand, small, Brass End “ x 7-5 “ 2 “ large, “ “ “ 3 00 “ Houchin’s, No. 979 “ x 00 “ “ Star “ 75 Blacking, Brown’s French Dressing doz. 90 “ French, Dubois’, wood box " 1 5° •' “ “ tin “ " 1 00 “ Bresson’s, “ " “ 1 00 “ “ Jacquot’s, No. 2 gross, 3 50 “ “ “ “ 3 “ 6 00 “ “ “ “4 “ 9 00 “ " “ “5 “ 12 00 “ " Marcereau, tin box doz. 125 “ American, Mason’s, small gross, 300 “ “ “ medium “ 3 67 “ “ “ large “ 6 00 Blanc dePerle, Liquid, Coudray’s, No. 2604 doz. 600 “ “ Dorin’s, “ 34 “ 3 00 “ “ Lubin’s “ 9 00 “ Powder, Dorin’s, o “ 1 5° " “ " 4 “ 1 75 “ “ •• 6 “ 3 5° “ “ << g “ 6 OO “ “ Lubin’s, fine “ 7 5° “ “ “ superfine “ 13 5° “ “ “ “ Rose tint , “ 18 00 " “ “ “ Yellow tint “ 18 00 “ “ Roger & Gallet’s “ 2 00 “ on Porcelain, Dorin’s “ 1 75 Bottle Caps, Hunt’s ... “ “ American . • gross, 75 • “ 59 234 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BOTTLES. Bottles, Cologne, Baccarat, Cut Glass, full assortment. “ Engraved Glass, full assortment. “ “ “ Pressed “ “ “ No. 602. No. 160. Plain. Recess Engraved. No. 332. 2 oz doz., 3 00 4 “ •••• “ 3 75 8 .... “ 5 50 16 “ 8 00 lA pint... .doz., 2 63 lA “ “ 3 00 Pint “ 2 75 Quart “ 5 25 pint doz., 4 00 % “ “ 5 00 Pint “ 7 00 1 oz ;... 1 75 No. 236. 4 oz doz. 5 75 8 “ “ 6 75 No. 341. 6 oz doz. 6 00 For Covering. No. 337. % Pint doz. 2 25 Pint “ 300 No. 347. 1 doz 1 75 No. 349. I oz., Gilt, doz., 4 00 No. 353. I 1 oz., Gilt, doz., 4 00 No. 351. 1 oz., Plain, doz., 3 00 1 “ Gilt, “ 3 75 No. 346. 1 oz., Plain, doz., 3 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 235 pint, Square Block Cut pair, 8 00 I No. 345, Toilet Set of 3 Pieces set, 13 50 j No. 345. No. 741, 8 oz., Heavy, Cut doz. 15 00 “ 742,6 “ Cut and Engraved “ 8 00 No. 741. No. 742. Fig. 60. Wreath around Centre. No. 70. Wreath, around Centre. No. 156. Engraved, any Name. 4 oz. .doz., 13 50 8 “ .. “ 18 00 12 “ .. “ 24 00 No. 342. pint, .doz., 13 50 14 pint doz., 6 00 Pint “ 9 00 K pint doz., 6 00 14 “ “ 8 00 Pint “ 11 00 Quart... “ 1350 Burnett Colognes, stoppered. ]/2: pint doz., x 25 Pint “ 1 75 Quart “ 2 50 NOT STOPPERED. 14 pint doz., 75 Pint “ 1 00 Quart “ 1 75 Caswell. Labels Cologne, Names, etc. yi pint doz., 3 75 14 “....“ 4 50 Pint “ 5 00 No. 343. 6 oz doz. 1050 12 “ “ 15 00 No. 350. 2 oz., plain 4 00 2 “ gilt 5 00 236 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Bottles, Otto Rose, Gilt, Octagon or Round, 1 oz doz. 3 50 “ “ “ “ “ 2 “ " 4 5° ■< “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 6 00 ■ < << “ “ <• 8 “ “ 9 00 •• “ “ •« 16 “ “ 12 o® “ “ “ Finger shape, 2 inches “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ 2% “ “ 2 00 *< •• “ “ “ 3 “ “ 2 25 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 2 So “ Pomade, Plain, Brass Caps, 1 oz.. gross, 6 00 “ “ " “ “ 2 “ “ 7 50 “ 3 “ “ 9 00 11 “ Box-wood Tops, Oval or Round, 2 oz “ “ “ “ “ “ 4 “ '* 9 00 10 50 “ “ without Caps or Corks, % oz “ 3 5° “ “ •• “ “ i “ “ 4 oo " “ “ “ “ 2 “ “ 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 7 00 “ “ Glass, “ “ 1 “ doz. 1 25 " “ “ “ “ 2 “ .'. “ 1 50 “ “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ " 6 “ “ 2 75 Bottles, Tincture, Box Wood Cases “ “ “ “ 2 oz “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ " “ “ 16 “ Bouquet des Alps, Coudray’s Essence, small “ “ “ “ Extract, large doz. 9 oo “ io so “ 13 5® “ 16 so “ io so “ IS oo BOTTLES, PUNGENT OR SMELLING. R S Fig. 7. No. 1. No. 2. No. 2381. 2381X. 9 Flat. Double. 419, Cased. No. 2. “ 6. No. S. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 237 Bottles, Smelling, Crystal, small doz. 2 00 “ “ “ medium “ 2 25 “ “ “ large “ 2 50 “ “ Amber, small “ 2 25 “ “ “ medium “ 2 50 “ “ “ large “ 3 00 “ “ Ribbed, R S “ 1 25 “ “ Cut Glass, small, No. 2381 ;. “ 300 “ “ “ “ large, “ “ 4 00 “ “ “ “ Fig. 7 “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ “9, Flat “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ large, No. 2 “ 4 50 “ “ “ “ small, “ 6 “ 3 50 “ “ Box-Wood Top, small “ 1 00 “ “ “ “ large “ 1 50 “ “ Leather Case, 419 “ 3 00 “ “ Silver Caps, asst, colors and cuts, No. o “ 12 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “1 “ 15 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “2 “ 21 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “3 “ 24 oo- Also, a large assortment of other styles, including double-end, watch-shape, upright, etc., in price from $1 50 per dozen to $15 00 each, which will not .admit of classification. Bougies, English, single web, 1 to 12 doz. 1 00 “ “ double “ 1 to 12 “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ 13 to 16 “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ Bulbous, 1 to 12 “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ Conical, 1 to 12 “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ Rectum “ 9 00 “ French Black, flexible “ 4 50 “ -Metal, “ “ 3 00 “ Allen’s, long or short “ 1000 “ St. John’s, No. 1 f “ 8 00 “ “ “ “ 2 “ 8 00 BOXES. ■Cold Cream, Earthen, Labels burnt in, y2 oz gross, 12 00 “ “ “ “ 4‘ “ 1 oz “ 13 50 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2 oz “ 15 00 Lip Salve, Bone doz. i 25 “ Celluloid .. , “ 1 50 “ China, fancy “ 1 75 “ Metal, plain... gross, 350 “ “ screw top “ 4 5° “ “ “ Stamped name . “ 500 “ Rosewood doz. 1 00 “ Scotch Plaid • “ 15° “ Fern Wood “ 1 5° “ Relic “ “ 15° “ Veg. Ivory “ 1 25 “ Wooden, high “ 75 “ “ flat “ 75 :Match, Leather, small “ 1 75 “ “ med “ 2 00 “ “ large “ 2 50 “ Metal “ 1 00 “ Morocco “ 15° “ H. R., No. 1 “ 2 40 “ “ No. 2 “ 3 00 Bone. China. Scotch Plaid,. 238 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BOXES, PAPER. The following are the Randolph Paper Box Co.’s numbers; in ordering please order by number. Parties desiring printed labels on their pill and powder boxes can have it done by ordering three gross of a size at list price where list is two dollars or over. Nos. 29, 30, and 31, included. Labelled orders require about two week's time for execution. PATENT IMPERVIOUS BOXES. Test 150° any greasy substance. Put up in packages of quarter gross. Vx ounce per gross, 2 25 % “ “ 2 75 1 “ “ 3 25 2 “ “ 3 75 3 “ “ 4 CO 4 “ “ 4 50 These boxes are now made full Troy weight. CAMPHOR ICE. No. 1. Trapezoid slide, square of top of form, 2 9-16 x 1%; depth of box, 13-16, per gross, 2 00 Same size, foiled lined “ 2 50 “ 2. Round, diameter, 1; depth of box, 2% “ 2 00 “ 3- “ " 1; “ “ 3% “ 225 Same, foiled lined, double bottoms. “ 4. Round, diameter, 1; depth of box, 3 “ 2 75 “5- “ “ 11 “ " 3V* “ 3 00 SUPPOSITORY BOXES FOR DISPENSING. % dozen size per gross, 4 50 1 “ “ “ 6 00 MARBLE BOXES. No. 256. Square of lid, 3% x 2 11-16; depth of box, 1% per gross, 6 50 “ 257. “ “ 37-16x23-16; •* “ 1% “ 550 “ 258. “ “ 354x115-16; “ “ 154 “ 500 “ 259. “ “ 213-16x19-16; “ " 1 “ 450 “ 260. “ “ 29-16x1%; “ “ % “ 425 “ 261. “ “ 25-16x13-16; “ .“ % “ 400 Same size and style as above with Hinged Covers, 50 cents per gross extra. No. 265. Square of lid, 2 13-16 x 1 9-16 ; depth of box, 1 per gross, 4 25 “ 266. “ “ 29-16x1%; “ “ % “ 4 00 “ 267. “ “ 25-16x13-16; “ “ % “ 375 Shouldered Pill Box. ROUND SHOULDERED PILL BOXES. Lined red, and covered with fancy gold embossed paper, assorted colors and four white edges. No. io. Diameter of lid, %; depth of box, % per gross, 070 “ 11. “ “ 1 ; “ “ H “ 90 “ 12. " “ l}i\ “ “ I3-l6 “ I 2C “13- “ “1H; “ “ 1 “ 1 50 Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 40 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 239 Lined red, and covered with fine bronze paper and four white edges. No. 14. Diameter of lid, % ; depth of box, y. per gross, 065 " 15- “ “ I I “ “ Vs " 85 “ 16. “ “ iy; “ “ 13-16 “ 1 15 “ 17- “ “ “ “ 1 “ 145 Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 35. “ 15. 16, 17, “ 30 Lined white, and covered with fine embossed paper, assorted colors. No. 18. Diameter of lid, y ; depth of box, % per’gross, o 45 “ 19- “ " I I “ •“ X ‘‘‘ 6s “ 20. “ “ “ “ 13-16 “ 80 “ 21. “ “ 1%; “ “ 1 " 1 05. Nos. 18, 19, 20. 21, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 25 “ 19, 20, 21, “ “ 11 “ “ “ “ 11 20' Plain Pill Box. ROUND PLAIN PILL BOXES. Plain, and covered with fine gold star paper, assorted colors. No. 22. Diameter of lid, % ■, depth of box, % ...per gross, 035 “ 23. “ “ 1 ; “ “ 9-16 “ Sc “24. “ “ iy ; “ “ 11-16 “ 70 “ 25. “ “ ; “ “ y, “ 90 Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, one dozen each size nested in a paper .per paper, 25. “ 23, 24, 25, “ “ “ “ “ " “ “ 20 Plain and covered with fine glazed paper, carmine color. No. 26 R. Diameter of lid, % ; depth of box, y per gross, o 35 “ 27 R. “ “ 1 ; “ " 9-16 “ 4S “ 28 R. “ “ iy ; “ “ 11-16 “ 65 “ 29 R. “ “ 1%; “ “ % “ 75 Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29 R, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 2c " 27, 28, 29 R, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 15 Plain and covered with calico paper. No. Diameter of lid, X; depth of box, y2 per gross, o 30' “ “ “ 1 ; “ “ 9-16 “ 40 “ " “ iy ; “ " 11-16 “ ss " 29K. “ " ; “ “ y* “ 70 Nos. 2yy, 28%, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 15 “ “ “ “ “ “ 13: ROUND PLAIN MAGNESIA BOXES. Covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors. No. 33. Diameter of lid, iy ; depth of box, 1% per gross, o 93. “ 34- " “ I “2 “ 1 10 240 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Covered with calico paper, assorted colors. No. Diameter of lid, ; depth of box, per gross, o 90 “ “ “ 11A', “ “ 2 “ 1 05 French Edge Pill Box. ROUND SHOULDERED AND FRENCH EDGE PILL BOXES. Shouldered and French edges, covered with fine bronze paper and four white edges. No. 29. Diameter oflid, iX ; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 1 50 “ 30. “ “ iX ; “ “ 9-16 “ 1 75 “ 31. “ “ iX ; “ “ n-16 “ 2 00 “ 31 E. “ “ 2I-l6;“ “ X “ 2 25 Nos. 29, 30, 31, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 45 Same, covered with fine gelatine paper, top paper and four gold edges. No. 129. Diameter of lid, iX ; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 3 00 “ 130. “ “ iX ; “ “ Q-16 “ 5 25 “ 131- “ “ l3A; “ “ 11-16 “ 3 50 Nos. 129, 130, 131, one dozen each size nested in a paper “ 85 Same, covered with fine bronze paper and four gold edges. No. 36. Diameter oflid, iX ; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 2 75 “ 37- “ “ t-X ; “ “ 9-16 “ 3 00 " 38- “ “ 1%; “ “ 11-16 3 25 Nos. 36, 37, 38, one dozen each size nested in a paper per paper, 75 Same, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four gold edges. No. 39. Diameter oflid, 3 5-16 ; depth of box, 1% per gross, 6 00 “40- “ ‘‘3! “ “1 “ SSo “41- “ “ “ % “ 525 “ 42- “ “ 2^; “ “ X “ s 00 43- “ “ 2 3-16; “ “ X “ 450 “ 44- “ “ 115-16; “ “ X, “ 400 “ 45- “ “ ; “ “ 9-16 “ 3 so “ 46. “ " iX', “ “ 7-16 “ 300 “247. “ “ i y8; “ " X “ 250 “248. “ “ 15-16; “ “ X “ 300 Shouldered and French edges, covered with fine buff paper, four black edges. No. 133. Diameter oflid, iX ; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 2 50 “ 134- “ “ lJA ; “ “ 9-!6 “ 2 75 “ 135- “ “ 1 A; “ “ 11-16 “ 300 “ 135 E. “ “ 21-16;“ “ X " 3 75 Same, covered with fine buff paper and four gold edges. No. 136. Diameter of lid, iX I depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 2 75 “ 137- " “ 1%; “ “ 9-16 “ 300 “ 138. “ “ iX; “ “ n-16 “ 3 25 “ 138 E. “ “ 21-16; “ “ x “ 400 Same, covered with fine buff paper and four gold edges. No. 139. Diameter of lid, 35-16; depth of box, iX per gross, 6 00 “140. “ “31 " “ 1 “ 5 50 “ 141- “ “ 2K; “ “ X “ 5 25 “ 142- “ “ “ “ % •• 500 “ 143- “ “ 23-16; “ “ X “ 450 “ 144- “ “ 115-16; “ “ X " 400 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 241 No. 145. Diameter of lid, ; depth of box, 9-16.. per gross, 3 50 “ 146. “ “ i%\ “ “ 7-16 “ 3 00 “ 147- “ “ iYs ; “ “ Vi “ 2 50 “ 148. “ “ 15-16; “ “ y “ 300 FLAT PILL BOXES. Round shouldered, French edges, assorted colors, fine glazed paper, four gold edges. No. 1 F. Diameter of lid, i}( ; depth of box, 5-16 per gross, 2 75 “ 2 F. “ “ ; “ “ y. “ 3 00 “ 3 F. “ “ iK ; “ " % “ 325 “ 4 F. “ “ 21-16; “ “ Vz “ 375 “ 5 F- “ “ 2 7-i6; “ “ H “ 4 5o HUBBELL’S STYLE. Covered with lavender paper, and four black edges. No. o. Diameter of lid, i%; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 2 25 “ 00. “ “ 1% ; “ “ 9-16 “ 2 50 “ 000. “ ’ “ i}i ; “ “ 11-16 “ 2 75 “ 0000. “ “ 2 1-16; “ “ yx “ 3 5° Same, four red edges, 25 cents per gross extra. .. gUt .. 5Q .. « .. PRESCRIPTION POWDER BOXES Plain Powder Box Sliding Powder Box Shouldered Powder Box. GERMAN SIZES OF LABELLED POWDER BOXES Covered with glazed paper, assorted colors, four red edges, blank -label on top of lid, and French edges. No. 1 A. Diameter of lid, ; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 2 00 “ 2 A. “ “ 1 y2-, “ “ 9-16... “ 220 “ 3 A. “ “ 1 yx\ “ “ 11-16 11 240 “ 4 A. “ “ 2 1-16; “ “ yx “ 2 bo “ 5 A. “ “2 7-16; “ “ Yi “ 2 80 “ 6 A. “ “ “ “ 1 “ 300 “ 7 A. “ “ 3; “ “ 13-16 “ 450 “ 8 A. “ ■■ 3 5-16; “ “ 17-16 “ 500 “ 9 A. “ “ 313-16;“ “ 19-16 “ B2t " 10 A. “ “ 4K; “ “ i 11-16 “ 600 “ II A. “ “ 1%; “ “ 7-16 “ I 00 “ 12 a. “ “ 1 y*\ “ “ 9-16 “ 200 “ 13 A. “ “ 115-16; “ “ 11-16 “ 2 10 “ 14 A. “ “ i#; “ “ 7-16 “ 230 “ 15 A. “ “ iH; " “ 9-16 “ 2 50 “ 16 A. “ “ 115-16;“ “ 11-16 “ 270 Plain and covered with calico paper, assorted colors OBLONG PLAIN POWDER BOXES. No. 47. Square of lid, 2 5-16 x 1 3-16; depth of box, y per gross, 1 10 “ 48. “ “ 2 9-16x1 “ “ 13-16 “ x 15 “ 49. “ “ 213-16x19-16; “ “ 7/» “ 1 25 Nos. 47, 48, 49, lour dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 1 20 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 242 Plain and covered with unglazed paper, assorted colors. No. Square of lid, 2 5-16x13-16; depth of box, % per gross, 1 10 “ 48y2. “ “ 2 9-16 x 1 ; “ “ 13-16 “ 1 15 “ 49ji- “ “ 213-16x19-16; “ “ % “ 125 Nos. 47%, 48%, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 1 20 Plain and covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors. No. 50. Square of lid, 2 5-16 x 1 3-16; depth of box, Y per gross, 1 15 “ 51. “ “ 2 “ “ 13-16 “ 1 30 “ 52. “ “ 213-16x19-16; “ “ % “ 140 Nos. 50, 51, 52, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 1 30 Plain and covered with fine gold star paper, assorted colors. No. 53. Square of lid, 2 5-16 x 1 3-16 ; depth of box yl per gross, 1 40 “ 54. “ “ 2 9-16 x 1 ; “ “ v 13-16 “ 150 “ 55. “ “ 213-16 x19-16; “ “ “ 1 70 Nos. 53, 54, 55, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 1 55 Plain and covered with fine white glazed paper, and two edges on lid of fine glazed paper, assorted colors. No. 56. Square of lid, 2 5-16 x 1 3-16; depth of box, per gross, 1 40 “57. “ “2 9-16 x 1% ; “ “ 13-16 “ 1 50 “ 58. “ “ 213-16x19-16; “ “ y, “ 170 Nos. 56, 57, 58, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ x 55 PLAIN AND SHOULDERED SODA AND SEIDLITZ POWDER BOXES. No. 91. Plain, covered with calico paper, assorted colors, square of lid, 2% x 2% ; depth of box, 1 .per gross, 1 70 No. 92. Plain, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, two white edges on box and lid, same size per gross, 2 00 No. 93. Plain, covered with fine gold star paper, assorted colors, two white edges on box and lid, same size per gross, 2 25 No. 94 Shouldered, covered with plaid paper, assorted colors, no top paper, size 3Ys x 2Y& ; depth, 1 per gross, 4 00 No. 95. Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four fine glazed edges, assorted colors in contrast, same size per gross, 6 00 No. 96. Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, four gold edges, same size per gross, 6 50 No. 195. Shouldered, covered with fine buff paper, four gold edges, size, 2V» x 2% i depth, 1*4 per gross, 5 50 No. 196. Shouldered, covered with fine buff paper, four gold edges, size, x 2% ; depth, 1 per gross, 650 No. 97. Plain, covered with calico paper, assorted colors, square of lid, depth of box, 1% per gross, 2 25 No. 99. Plain, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, two white edges on box and lid, same size per gross, 3 00 No. 100. Plain, covered with fine gold star paper, assorted colors, two white edges on box and lid, same size per gross, 3 50 No. 101%. Shouldered, covered with plaid paper, assorted colors, no top paper, same size per gross, 600 No. 102. Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, four fine glazed edges, assorted colors in contrast, same size per gross, 8 00 No. 203. Shouldered, covered with fine buff paper, four gold edges, same size, per gross, 8 50 No. 204. Slide, extra size, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors and assorted colored edges, in contrast, size, 4y2 x 3J4 ; depth, \l/2 per gross, 5 50 OBLONG SHOULDERED POWDER BOXES. Shouldered, and covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four gold edges. No. 59. Square of lid, 2 13-16 x 1 9-16; depth of box, 1. per gross, 4 75 “ 60. “ “2 9-16 x 1 ; “ “ Ys, '• 450 » “ 61. “ “ 2 5-16x13-16; “ “ yi 425 Nos. 59, 60, 61, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 4 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 243 HUBBELL’S STYLE. Shouldered, covered with fine purple paper and four gold edges. No. 59y2 Ex. Square of lid, 3% x 1 15-16; depth of box, 1% per gross, 5 50 “ “ “ 213-16x1 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 4 75 “ 60%. “ “ 2 9-16x1%; “ “ % “ 4 5° “ 61%. “ “ 2 5-16x1 3-16; “ “ % “ 425 Shouldered, covered with fine purple paper, and four gold edges. No. 173. Square of lid, 2 5-16 x 1 5-16; depth of box, 15-16 per gross, 4 50 “ 174. “ “ 29-16x19-16; “ “ 1 “ 5co “ 175- “ “ 3% xi 15-16; “ “ 1% “ 5 50 Same, covered with buff or white watered paper if desired. Shouldered, and covered with fine buff paper, and four gold edges. No. 159 Ex. Square of lid, 3% x 1 15-16; depth of box, 1% per gross, 5 50 “ 159. “ “ 213-16x1 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 4 75 “ 160. “ “2 9-16x1%; “ “ % “ 4 5° “ i5i. “ “2 5-16x13-16; “ “ % “ 425 Nos. 159,160, 161, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 4 50 Shouldered, and covered with plaid paper, assorted colors—no top paper. No. 162 Ex. Square of lid, 3% x 1 15-16 ; depth of box, 1% per gross, 350 “ 162. “ “213-16x1 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 3 °° “ 163. “ “2 9-16x1%; “ “ % “ 280 “ 164. “ “2 5-16x1 3-16; “ “ % “ 260 Nos. 162, 163, 164, four dozen of each size, nested in a gross “■ 2 80 Shouldered and covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four white edges. No. 304. Square of lid, 2% x 1% ; depth of box, % per gross, 3 50 “ 305. “ “ 2% x 1% ; “ “ 1 “ 4 00 “ 306. “ “ 2% x 1% ; “ “ 1% “ 4 5° “ 3°7- “ “ 3% x 2% ; “ “ 1% • “ 5 00 Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four fine glazed edges, assorted colors in contrast. No. 65. Square of lid, 2 13-16 x 1 9-16 ; depth of box, 1 per gross, 4 50 “ 66. “ “ 2 9-16x1% ; “ “ % “ 425 “ 67. “ “ 2 5-16x13-16; “ “ % “ 400 Nos. 65, 66, 67, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 4 25 Shouldered, covered with fine buff paper, and four fine glazed edges. No. 165 Ex. Square of lid, 3% x 1 15-16 ; depth of box, 1% per gross, 5 25 “ 165. “ “ 213-16x1 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 450 “ 166. “ “ 2 9-16x1%; “ “ % “ 425 “ 167. “ “ 2 5-16x1 3-16; “ “ % “ 400 Nos. 165, 166, 167, four dozen of each size nested in a gross “ 4 25 Shouldered and covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four colored edges in contrast. No. 68. Square of lid, 1 13-16 x 1 9-16 ; depth of box, % per gross, 3 50 “ 69. “ “ 2 1-16x113-16; “ “ % “ 400 “ 70. “ “ 2 5-16x2 1-16; “ “ % “ 4 5° “ 71. “ “ 213-16x2 5-16; “ “ % “ 5 00 “ 72. “ “ 3 1-16x2 9-16; “ “ x “ 5 50 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 244 Same, with four gold edges. No. 68y2. Square of lid, i 13-16 x 1 9-16 ; depth of box, % per gross, 4 00 “ 69 %. “ “ 2 1-16x113-16; “ “ y “ 450 “ 70%. “ “ 2 5-16x2 1-16; “ “ y “ 5 00 “ rs-Vi. “ “ 213-16x2 5-16; “ “ Ys “ 550 “ 72%. “ “ 3 1-16x2 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 600 SQUARE SHOULDERED BOXES FOR POWDERS AND PILLS. Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, four gold edges. No. 104. Square of lid, 2 9-16x2 9-16; depth of box, 1 per gross, 3 30 “ 105. “ “ 2 5-16x2 5-16; “ “ Ys 11 500 “ 106. “ “2 1-16x2 1-16; “ “ y “ 4 So “ 107. “ “ 113-16x113-16; “ “ y •• 400 •• 108. “ “ x 9-16x1 9-16; “ “ % *■ 350 “ 109. “ “ 1 3-16x1 3-16; “ “ 7-16 “ 3 00 Above six sizes nested “ 4 25 Shouldered, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, four fine glazed edges, assorted colors in contrast. No. no. Square of lid, 1 3-16x1 3-16; depth of box, 7-16 per gross, 275 “ in. “ “ x 9-16x1 9-16; “ “ % “ 325 “ 112. “ “ 113-16x113-16; “ “ ys “ 375 “ 113. “ “ 2 1-16x2 1-16; “ “ y “ 4 25 “ 114- “ “ 2 5-16x2 5-16; “ “ Ys “ 4 75 “ 115. “ “ 2 9-16x2 9-16; “ “ 1 “ 5 25 Above six sizes nested “ 4 00 Above furnished in purple or buff paper when desired, at same prices. SLIDING BOXES FOR POWDERS AND LOZENGES. Covered with calico paper, assorted colors. No. 76. Square of top of form, 2% x 1% ; depth of slide, y per gross, 1 25 " 77- “ “ “ 2%xi%; “ “ yx “ 150 “78. “ " “ 2% x 1% ; " “ Ys “ 1 75 Nos. 76, 77, 78, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 1 50 Covered with fine white glazed paper. No. 76%. Square of top of form, 2% x 1% ; depth of slide, y per gross, 1 25 “ 77Vs- “ “ “ 2% x 1% ; “ “ % “ 1 50 “ 78)4- “ “ “ 2%xx%; “ Ys “ 175 Nos. 76%, 77 78%, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 1 50 Covered with fine gold star paper, assorted colors. No. 79. Square of top of form, 2% x iy ; depth of slide, y per gross, 1 75 “ 80. “ “ “ “ “ y •' 200 “ 81. “ “ " 2% x iy; “ “ Ys “ 225 Nos. 79, 80, 81, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 00 Covered with fine plaid paper, assorted colors. No. 79. Plaid, square of top of form, 2%' x 1 y ; depth of slide, y per gross, 1 75 “ 80. “ “ “ “ 2% x i%; “ *■ y “ 200 “ 81. “ “ “ “ zy X iy ; “ “ Ys “ .225 Nos. 79, 80, 81, Plaid, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 oo Covered with fine white watered paper, and two gold edges on form. No. 85. Square of top of form, 2y x iy ; depth of slide, y per gross, 2 50 “86. “ “ “ 2% x 1%; “ •* y “ 2 75 " 87. “ “ “ 2%xi%; “ y •• 300 “ 186. “ “ “ “ “ ij4 “ 325 “187. “ “ "37-16x2%; " •• iy 3 75 Nos. 85, 86, 87, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 245 Covered with fine white watered paper. No. 85 WW. Square of top of form, 254 x i5* ; depth of slide, 54 per gross, 1 75 “ 86 “ “ “ “ 254 x i54 ; “ “ 54 “ 2 00 “ 87 “ “ “ " “ “ V* “ 2 25 “186 “ “ “ “ 354 x 2% ; “ “ 1 54 “ 250 “ 187 “ “ “ “37-16x254; “ “ i)4 “ 300 Nos. 85, 86, 87 WW, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 00 Covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, two gold edges on form. No. 85 Ass’d. Square of top of form, 254 x i54 ; depth of slide, 54 per gross, 2 50 “ 86 “ “ “ “ 254 x 154 ; “ “ 54 “ 275 “ 87 “ “ “ “ “ “ % “ 300 Nos. 85, 86, 87 Assorted, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 75 Covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and two red edges on form. No. 250. Square of top of form, 2)4 x 1)4 ; depth of slide, f4 per gross, 2 25 “ 251. “ “ 254 x i)4; “ “ 54 “ 250 “ 252. “ “ “ 254 x 154 ; “ “ % “ 275 “ 253. “ “ “ 354x2 54; “ “ iJ4 “ 300 “ 254. “ “ “37-16x254; “ “ i)4 “ 350 Covered with fine glazed paper assorted colors. No. 8554. Square of top of form, 254 x i)4 ; depth of slide, 54 per gross, 1 75 “ 8654. “ “ “ 254x154; “ “ Ya, “ 200 “ 8754. “ “ “ 254 x 154; “ “ % “ 225 Nos. 8554, 8654, 8754, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 00 Covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors. No. 88 Ass’d. Square of top of form, 3 1-16 x 1 13-16 ; depth of slide, 54 • • • .per gross, 2 25 “ 89 “ “ “ “ 29-16x1 9-16; “ “ 54 “ 200 “ 90 “ “ “ “ 21-16x1 5-16; “ “ 54 “ 1 75 Nos. 88, 89, 90, Ass’d, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 2 00 Covered with fine white glazed paper. No. 88. Square of top of form, 3 1-16 x 1 13-16; depth of slide, 54 per gross, 1 75 “89. “ “ “ 29-16x1 9-16; “ “ 54 “ 1 50 “ 90. “ “ “ 21-16x1 5-16; “ “ 54 “ 1 25 Nos. 88, 89, 90, four dozen of each size nested in gross “ 1 50 Any of the above labeled, per gross, extra. OVAL SHOULDERED AND FRENCH EDGE BOXES, FOR PILLS, LOZENGES, ETC. Shouldered, French edges, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, and four fine glazed edges, assorted colors in contrast. No. 119 B E. Buff, black edges, diameter of lid, 254 x 2 ; depth of box, .per gross, 4 00 Shouldered, French edges, covered with fine glazed paper, assorted colors, four gold edges. No. 11754. Purple paper, four gold edges, diameter of lid, 354 x 2)4, depth of box, 54 per gross, 5 00 “ ii854. Purple paper, four gold edges, diameter of lid, 3 x 254, depth of box, H per gross, 450 “ 119. Diameter of lid, 254 x 2; depth of box, 54 “ 4 25 “ 11954. Buff, gold edges, same size “ 4 25 “ 119 H. Purple, gold edges, same size “ 4 25 “ 120. Diameter of lid, 254 x 154 ; depth of box, 54 “ 3 50 “ 121. “ “ i?4 x 154; “ “ 54 “ 325 Shouldered, French edges, plaid white, glazed, no top paper. No. 119 W. Diameter of lid, 2% x 2 ; depth of box, % per gross, 3 00 246 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TIN OINTMENT AND PILL BOXES. COVERS PRESSED. COVERS WITH RIMS. No. Capac’y Diam’r. Height. Prices per 100 61 ) J^inch. i^inch. 75 63 > Pills. Vi iVi “ 83 67 ) Vi 234" “ 1 00 50 Vi OZ. I K “ 60 59 V\ “ I % “ 70 213 “ i3< Yi “ 80 5i “ T-V % “ 80 52 “ I3£ Yi “ 90 55 “ 134 % “ 1 00 53 & “ '* 1 00 3i 1 IX % •» 1 10 26 iK “ IK I “ 1 20 27 2 “ iV “ 130 No. Capac’y Diam'r. Height. Prices per 100. 56 X oz. 1 inch. % inch. 1 20 80 I iX “ 130 122 T-V* 1% “ 1 40 220 2% i1^ 2 “ 150 54 X iK K “ 1 20 149 I 1X % “ 130 57 I % iH zVs “ 1 40 82 2 iX iK “ 150 9i iX 254 % 150 45 3 2 Ys i* “ 150 28 4 2 }4 “ 160 46 6 2^ “ “ 2 00 47 8 2^ 3 2 50 49 l6 2^4 4/s “ 4 00 Opaque Glass, y2 oz., glass covers gross, 1050 “ “ 1 “ “ “ “ 12 00 “ “ 2 “ “ “ “ 15 00 Glazed Paper, Gold Edge, lined with tinfoil, No. 123 “ 5 25 Wooden, Eng. Willow, 1 oz.,No. 10 “ 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ 12 “ 5 5» “ “ “ 2 “ “ 14 “ 6 50 “ “ “ 3 “ “ 16 “ 7 50 “ Varnished and Labeled, Am. No. 1 “ 5 00 “ 1 ‘ “ “ “ “ 2 “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 “ 7 00 " “ “ 4 “ 8 00 “ Silver Poplar and Black-Walnut, No. 1 “ 325 “ “ “ “ “2 “ 3 75 " “ " “ “3 “ 4 75 “ ‘‘4 “ 6 25 TOOTH POWDER BOXES. IMPERVIOUS WOOD BOXES. y oz. Black-Walnut or Silver Poplar gross, 2 25 M “ “ “ “ “ 2 75 1 “ “ “ “ “ 3 25 2 “ “ " “ “ 3 75 4 “ “ “ " “ 4 75 8 " “ “ “ 6 25 Patch Boxes, Earthen, % oz “ 8 00 •• “ . “ y “ ■■ 8 00 % “ “ “ 1 “ ... " “ “ 2 “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 9 00 “ io 50 “ 12 50 “ 15 00 “ 18 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 247 TURNED WOOD BOXES. Quantity in Case. Per Gross. No. i or Yi oz. .30 gro. o 40 “ 2 or X “ • -30 “ 50 “ 3 or y2 “ .. 25 “ 60 “ 1,2,3,nest'd 25 “ 60 “ 4 or 1 oz... 12 “ 85 “ 5 or 2 “ .. .10 “ 1 25 “ 6 or 3 “ .. .10 “ 1 75 “ 7 or 4 “ ... 5 “ 2 25 Blueing, small. 30 “ 40 “ large. .25 “ 50 Long Pill 30 “ 50 Ext. Long Pill. .30 “ 65 The circular lines in the cut show the circumference, and the squares the height, outside measurement. Wooden Chip, round, nested paper, 15 “ “ oval, small gross, 25 ‘* “ “ large “ 35 Willow, English, nested paper, 25 Hard Rubber Breast Pump. Mattson’s “Improved Breast Pump.” Fig.EL. Fig-.iv; Mauson’s “Vibratory Breast Pump.” W. H. S. & Co.’s Excelsior Breast Glass, No. 2 248 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. Breast Glasses, Maw’s doz. 2 50 “ “ W. H. S. & Co.’s Excelsior, No. 1. .... “ 225 ,, ,, ,, ,, .. “ 2.. .... “ 2 25 “ Pipes, old style . • “ 3 00 “ “ Lang's “ 2 50 “ “ Mother’s Companion “ 2 25 “ Pumps, Alexandra “ 12 00 “ “ Durand's “ 8 00 “ “ English, W. H. S. & Co.'s ....“ 400 “ “ Union .... “ 10 50 “ “ Goodyear’s “ 9 00 “ “ Hard Rubber “ 14 00 “ “ Mattson’s Improved .... “ 10 00 “ “ “ Vibratory .... ” 700 “ “ Meigs’ .... “ 6 00 “ “ Mother’s Blessing .... “ 1200 “ “ Needham's .... “ 1200 “ “ Delano, No. 635, white fluted bulb. “ 10 00 “ “ “ 636, “ plain “ ■ “ 10 00 Union Breast Pump. Briedenbach’s Extracts doz. 6 50 Brillantine, Coudray's “ 4 50 “ Lubin’s “ 8 00 “ Pinaud's, small “ 3 25 " .. y large.... “ 432 BRUSHES. CAMEL S-HAIR PENCILS. Oid’y. Rose. Super. No. i per gross, i so i 75 2 00 “ 2 “ 1 75 2 00 2 50 “ 3 “ 2 50 3 00 2 75 “ 4 “ 325 3 5° 3 50 “ 5 “ 425 450 475 “ 6 “ 5 25 5 50 6 00 “ 7 “ 6 25 6 50 7 00 “ 8 “ 7 25 7 50 8 00 Assorted 2, 4 and 8 “ 4 00 4 25 4 75 “ 1 to 8 “ 4 00 4 25 4 75 Each length put up in separate gross boxes. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 249 Common, assorted, 1 to 8, for water-colors gross, 1 50 Demi-Fine, “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 00 Fine, “ 4 00 Superfine, “ “ “ “ “ " 5 00 Extra Fine, “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 00 Goose-quill, “ ordinary “ 3 5° Swan-quill, “ from to “ 9 00 2S2 H. Wood. Camel’s-Hair Pencils, for throat, wood doz. 1 00 “ “ “ “ wire, No. 252 H “ 15° Bandoline Brushes, Buffalo “ 2 50 a 4 50 “ “ Bone “ 2 50 a 3 50 BATH and FLESH BRUSHES. American, Straight Handle. Curved Flesh Brush. Leiner’s XL. American, Straight Handles doz. 6 oo a 12 00 English,Panstrepton “ 15 00 a 18 00 Leiner’s XL, handled, straight, large “ 7 So “ “ “ curved “ “ 7 50 “ “ “ “ small “ 6 00 Curved Flesh “ 7 50 a 12 00 250 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BOTTLE BRUSHES. Per doz 2 °° a 3 5° For Nursing Bottles, No. 1 doz. 5° “ “ “ 2 “ 50 “ Tubes of Nursing Bottles, No. 3 “ 20 No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. American Tampico and Bristle doz. 2 00 a 6 00 French Bristle “ 5 00 a 21 00 “ Sea Grass 3 Soa 7 5° American Bristle “ 4 50a 12 00 CLOTH BRUSHES. CRUMB BRUSHES. Common Black Walnut doz. 8 00 Best Ornamented *• g“oo Crescent “ 15 00 Less 50% discount. DUSTING OR COUNTER BRUSHES. No. o doz. 4 50 " CO “ 5 25 “ 000 “ 6 00 “ 0000 “ 7 00 “ i, extra “ 9 00 “ 2, “ “ 10 50 “ 3, “ “ 12 00 Less 50% discount. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 251 Foundry, extra, No. 18 doz. 13 50 Round End, extra, No. 32 “ 12 00 No. 1, Black Walnut “ 9 00 “ 2, “ “ “ 12 06 “ 3, “ “ “ 15 00 “ 1, " “ round end “ 10 50 “ 2, “ “ “ “ 12 00 “ 1, Fancy Ornamented “ 900 “ 2 “ “ “ 12 00 “ 3. “ “ “ 15 00 Furniture, “ “ No. 1 “ 10 50 “ “ “ “ 2 “ 13 00 “ “ “ “ 1 Button “ 10 50 Less 50% discount HAIR BRUSHES. American, Tampico doz. 1 00 a 2 50 “ and Bristle , “ 250 a 600 “ all Bristle “ 30001200 “ “ “ extra “ 9 00 a 18 00 Scott’s Electric Hair Brushes 11 27 00 FLORENCE HAIR BRUSHES. No. 80, Mirror Back doz. 10 50 “ 100 “ 20 00 “ 115 “ 16 50 “ 180 “ 10 25 “ 220 “ 12 25 “ 225 “ 13 00 " 258, Initial “ 13 00 “ 335 “ 10 25 “ 335. Mirror “ . 11 25 “ 358, Initial “ 11 00 “ 445 “ 8 50 “ 395 “ 11 75 “ 310 “ 11 50 “ 522 " 11 25 “ 565 * “ 1050 “ 223, Gray “ 10 25 No. 495 doz. 9 75 “ 445. Mirror “ 9 75 “ 446 “ 10 00 “ 480 “ 8 75 “ 658, Initial “ 8 75 “ 665 “ 9 50 “ 670 “ 8 25 “ 680 “ 7 25 “ 795 “ 9 5» “ 825 “ 7 25 “ 935 “ 5 00 “ 410 “ 9 75 “ 622 “ 9 50 “ 453. Gray “ 8 50 “ 673, “ “ 6 00 “ 1, Infant “ 5 23 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S No. 10. No. 7. No. 26. No. 3. No. 17. No. 5. CELLULOID HAIR BRUSHES. No. x, Plain, small doz. 18 00 “ 2, “ medium “ 24 00 “ 3,- “ large, “ 3000 “ 6, Twist Handle, small “ 21 00 “ 7, “ “ medium “ 2700 “ 8, “ “ large “ 33 00 “ 11, Lily, small “ 20 00 “ 14, “ medium “ 26 00 “ 17. “ large “ 32 00 “ 10, Heads, small “ 20 00 “ 13, “ medium “ 26 00 “ 16, “ large “ 32 00 “ 22, Heads, Twist Handle, small “ 23 00 “ 24, “ “ “ medium “ 29 00 “ 26, " “ “ large “ 35 00 “ 21, Lily, small “ 23 00 “ 23, “ medium “ 29 00 “ 25, “ large “ 35 00 “ 4, Twist handle, Parallel, small “ 33 00 “ 5, “ “ “ large “ 36 00 “19, “ “ “ Lily, small “ 35 00 M 20, “ “ “ “ large “ 38 00 Red, Blue and Malachite Colors, at about $3 00 per dozen additional. ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES. 1- short, oval doz. 10 50 2- “ “ : “ 1250 3- “ “ “ T5 00 1- long, “ “ xo So 2- “ “ “ 12 50 3- “ “ “ IS 00 Kent's, full assortment doz. 7 50030 00 Maw’s, “ “ “ 600*12400 English, “ “ “ 4 00430 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 253 FRENCH HAIR BRUSHES. Buffalo Horn, 9 Row, plain doz. 9 00 “ “ 11 “ “ “ 11 00 “ “ 13 “ “ “ 13 00 “ “ 9 “ Inlaid “ 10 50 “ “ 11 “ “ “ 13 50 “ •* 13 " “ “ 16 50 “ 15 “ “ ••••• “ 22 50 “ “ 17 “ “ “ 27 00 Also a large variety of Black-Walnut, Maple, Rose, Tulip, and Satin-Wood Brushes, at various prices. Oval. No. 1, Plain, Varnished doz. 8 00 “ 2, “ Enameled •.. “ 900 “ 3, Rosewood “ 10 00 “ 4, Pearl Inlaid “ 12 00 “ 5, Fancy Enameled “ 10 00 “ 6, Decorated “ 12 00 “ 8, Scrap Pearl “ 15 00 METALLIC HAIR BRUSHES. ‘ EAGLE.” Oblong. No. A, Plain Varnished doz. 6 50 “ B, “ Enameled “ 7 50 “ C, Rosewood ; “ 8 00 “ D, Fancy Enameled “ 8 50 “ E, Pearl Inlaid “ 10 00 “ F, Decorated " 10 00 “ H, Scrap Pearl “ 12 00 No. 11, Plain, Varnished doz. 8 50 “ 12, “ Enameled 11 9 So “ 13, Rosewood “ 10 00 “ 14, Pearl Inlaid “ 13 00 ’ Square. No. 15, Fancy Enameled doz. 10 00 “ 16, Decorated “ 13 00 “ 18, Scrap Pearl “ 15 00 BRUSHES, HAIR, IN SETS.—LEATHER AND OTHER CASES Gold and Silver Plated, from 7 50 a 24 00 set Celluloid “ 3 75 a 15 00 “ Ivory “ “ Buffalo “ 450 a 1800 “ Wood from 2 50 a 10 00 set Florence “ 250 a 750 “ India Rubber “ 3 00 a 13 50 “ Diatite “ 1 75 a 6 00 “ HAND BRUSHES Wood Back, Oval, cocoa fibre doz. 1 75. *' “ Square, “ “ “ 1 50 “ “ Oval, Bristle “ 3 00 a 4 50 " “ Square, “ “ 3 00 a 4 50 Bone “ an assortment “ 4 00 “ " “ “ “ 75 258 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. SHAVING BRUSHES. No. 62, Rosewood and Horn Handles, Bristle doz. 2 50 “75. “ “ “ “ “ " 300 “87, “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 50 Common Wood Handles, Bristle, No. 2 “ 38 “ “ 4-: “ 50 “ “ “ “ “ 6 “ 62 “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ 75 Bone Case, Bristle “ 6 00 “ “ Badger “ 7 50 “ Handles, a good assortment doz. 1 75 a 400 ' ‘ Badger, a good assortment “ 7 50 a 10 50 Buffalo Horn Handles, Badger, a good assortment “ 3 50 a 12 00 No. 62 to 87. No. 9, Twine Band and Walnut Handle, for Barbers’ Use doz. 3 00 “12, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 25 “ 16, “ “ “ Black “ “ “ “ “ 2 25 “19. “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 00 “ II2> “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 25 No. 9 to 112, No. io • • •. - doz. 3 oo 36 “ 3 75 20 • ‘ “ 4 50 23 “ 5 25 205 " 6 00 60 “ 6 75 81. “ 7 50 7° “ 9 00 28, Straight Handle " 10 50 Less 60% discount. SHOE BRUSHES, HANDLED. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 259 SHOE BRUSHES, HANDLED. No. 54 doz. 11 25 75 “ 12 00 193 “ IS 00 212 “ 22 50 215 “ 30 00 27. without handles “ 450 33. “ " . “ 6 75 45, “ •• “ 12 00 Less 60% discount. SHOE BRUSHES. IN SETS (THREE TO A SET). No. 290 each, 5 25 308 “ 9 00 309 ... “ 12 00 310 Brush only doz. 15 00 Less 60% discount. Pocket Edition, Tin L.doz. 3 50 11 Wood “ 3 00 BLACKING TOP OR DAUBERS. No. o doz. 1 50 “ 7 “ 1 75 “ 9 “. 3 00 Less 60% discount. SILVER-PLATE BRUSHES. Wood, straight, 3 Row doz. 5 25 “ “ 4 “ “ 6 00 “ “ s “ “ 7 00 Curved, “ 3 “ “ 800 “ “ 4 “ “ 10 00 " “ s “ " 12 00 Less 6o°o discount. 260 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S STOVE BRUSHES. No. i, Handled doz. 300* 3- " “ 4 5® 7, “ all Bristle 7 Co 9> “ “ “ " 9 oo* 3°. " 15 o® Black Lead, Handled “ 30© Less 60% discount. TOOTH BRUSHES. French, 3 Rows, Bone, large variety doz. 42 a 1 “ 4 “ 75a 3 00 " 5 " “ 1 25 a 4 00 “ Buffalo Handles," " “ 1 75 a 3 50 “ Fancy “ “ “ " 3 00 a 4 5© '* Ivory " " “ " 9 00 a 18 00 '• Badger and Goat Hair, large variety " 2 00 a 4 50 " Sponge End, variety “ 200a 3 50 '* Loonen’s Electric " 4 00 English, 3 Rows, first quality doz. 1 75 " 3 “ second “ “ 1 25 “ 4 “ first “ (see cuts, pages 261-264) “ 250 " 4 “ second " '* 2 00 ■' 4 “ third “ . " 1 7S 5 “ first “ (see cut, page 264) “ 3 50 " 5 “ second “ “ 3 00 “ Palate (see cut, page 264) “ 2 50 ** Double, No. 91 (see cut, page 264) “ 3 50- “ 4 Rows, Badger, assorted in dozens " 3 50 " 5 “ “ " " ■ “ 4 50 4 “ Silver Wire, assorted in dozens “ 350 " 5 " “ " 4 50 English Tooth Brushes, either Solid or Wax backs, imported to order in quantities o< three gross or more, and stamped with firm name, without extra charge. Special quotations and samples of these goods will be mailed upon application. For styles, reference may be had to illustrations on pages following. W. H. S. & Co. now control for the United States- the sale of this well-established brand of ii R. S. W.” London Brushes. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS 262 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS.—Continued. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS—Continued 263 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH PATTERNS—Continued. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 265 TOOTH BRUSH CASES. Metal doz. 1 50 Porcelain “ 2 50 Bone “ 3 50 VARNISH BRUSHES. Varnish Extra—Quality XX. WIRE BOUND. No. 6 ■ doz. 375 5 “ 4 5o 4 “ 5 25 3 “ 6 00 2 “ 7 So 1 “ 9 00 o “ 10 50 2- “ 12 00 3- “ 16 co 4- “ 20 00 5- “ 24 00 Less-6o% discount. Varnish Brushes—Quality Atlantic. WIRE BOUND. No. 6 doz. 400 5 “ 4 75 4 “ 6 00 3 “ 7 So 2 “ 9 00 1 “ 11 00 o “ 13 00 2- “ 15 00 3- “ 18 00 4- “ 21 00 5- “ 24 00 6- “ 27 00 7- “ 30 00 Less 60% discount. Oval Varnish Brushes—Quality Russia. No. 6 doz. 4 50 5 “ 6 00 4 “ 7 5° 3 “ 9 00 2 “ 10 00 1 “ 13 00 o ‘ 15 00 2- “ 18 00 3- “ 21 00 No. 4-0 doz. 24 00 5- “ 27 00 6- “ 30 00 Less 60% discount. Oval Varnish Brushes—Quality Elastic. No. 6 doz. 500 5 “ 6 5° 4 “ 8 00 3 “ 10 00 2 “ 12 00 x “ 15 00 o “ 18 00 2- “ 24 00 3- “ 30 00 4- “ 36 00 5- “ 42 00 6- “ 48 00 Less 60% discount. Coach Varnish Brushes. TIN BOUND. 1 inch doz. 675 2 “ “ 12 75 3 “ “ 21 00 Less 60% discount. Chiseled Oval Varnish Brushes. SUPERFINE. No. 7 doz. 6 00 6 “ 6 75 5 “ 9 0° 4 “ 12 00 3 “ IS 00 2 “ 18 00 1 “ 22 50 o “ 27 00 2- “ 31 50 3- “ 36 00 4- “ 45 00 Less 60% discount. 266 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S WHITEWASH HEADS AND BRUSHES. Dealers will please note, in ordering, that Whitewash Heads are without Handle, White- wash Brushes having a short handle. Whitewash Heads, X Quality. No. 6 6% inch doz. 5 00 8 7% “ “ 7 5° 10 8% “ “ 10 50 12 9% “ “ 13 5° XX Quality. No. 6 6% inch doz. 6 75 7- 7 “ “ 7 So 8 7 % “ “ 9 00 9 8 “ . " 10 50 10 “ “ 12 00 11 9 " “ 13 50 12 9% “ “ 15 00 Less 60% discount. Whitewash Heads. Metal Bound. WARRANTED ALL BRISTLES. No. ii 6 inches doz. 7 00 12 6% “ “ 8 50 13 7 “ “ 10 co 14 7 y2 “ “ 12 00 15 8 “ “ 15 00 16 81/2 “ “ 18 00 17 9 “ “ 21 00 18 9% “ “ 24 00 Less 60% discount. Whitewash Heads, XX Quality. No. 21 6 inches doz. 800 23 7 “ “ 1050 25 8 '* “ 15 00 27 9 “ “ 20 00 XXX Quality. No, 31 6 inches “ 12 00 32 6% “ “ 14 00 33 7 “ “ 16 00 34 7% “ “ 18 00 No. 35 doz. 24 00 36 “ 30 00 47 “ 36 00 38 “ 42 00 39 “ 48 00 Less 60% discount. Whitewash Heads. Super. Quality. LONG BRISTLES. A good brash for general use. No. 41 6 inches doz. 13 50 43 7 " “ 24 00 45 8 “ “ 36 00 47 9 “ “ 54 00 Less 60% discount. Extra Whitewash Heads. ALL WHITE BRISTLES. LONG BRISTLES, FOR MASONS AND PLASTERERS. No. 64 7 y2 inches doz. 36 00 65......8 “ “ 4500 66 8 y2 “ “ 54 00 67 9 “ “ 63 00 Less 60% discount. Extra Extra Whitewash Heads. Leather Bound. LONG WHITE OKATKA BRISTLES. No. 120 8 inches doz. 60 00 125 8% “ “ 72 00 130 9 “ “ 90 00 135 “ “ 108 00 140 10 “ “ 12000 Less 60% discount. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 267 XX. Whitewash Brushes, Handled. No. 6 doz. 6 75 7 ” 7 50 8 “ 9 00 9 “ 10 50 10 “ 12 00 11 > • • • “ <3 5° 12 “ 15 00 14 “ 18 00 Less 60% discount. Extra C M Whitewash Brushes, Handled. No. 6XA 3 Row doz. 16 oe “ 7A 3 “ “ 20 00 “ 8% 3 “ “ 24 00 “ 9'A 3 “ “ 27 00 Less 60% discount. Super. Whitewash Brushes, Handled. LONG BRISTLES, FOR MASONS AND PLASTERERS. 6 in No. 41 doz. 1425 7 “ ‘‘ 43 “ 24 75 8 “ “ 45 “ 36 75 9 “ “ 47 “ 54 75 Less 60% discount. Gem Whitewash Brushes, Handled, Metal Bound. WARRANTED ALL BRISTLE. 6’ in No. 11 .doz. 7;o 6 % “ “ 12 “ 9 00 7 “ “ 13 “ 10 50 7lA “ “ 14 “ 12 75 8 “ “ 15- “ IS 75 8'A “ “ 16 “ 18 75 9 “ " 17 “ 21 75 9'A • • • “ 18 " 24 75 10 “ “ 19 “ 27 75 Less 60% discount. Brush Cases, for Hair Brushes, etc each, o 75 a 6 00 Bully’s Vinegar (see page 228). Cachous doz. “ Hobson’s Metal * “ 1 00 “ Hooper’s Paper ■ “ 1 00 “ Mather’s Ladies’, in Metal “ 50 " Hooper’s Metal j.. “ 1 25 “ “ Ladies’ “ 1 00 Camphor Ice, Alaska “ x 75 “ “ Hegeman’s “ 1 75 “ " W. H. S. & Co.’s .. “ 1 50 California Water, miniature “ 150 “ “ oz., plain . “ 1 75 “ “ 6oz., wicker 650 “ “ 7 oz., plain 5 00 Capsules, Jujube, empty, assorted sizes “ 3 00 CARDS, PLAYING. No. o. No. 2, Steamboats, with Indicators doz, 1 00 “ 1. Steamboat, assorted, Star and Calico Backs..- “ 1 50 “ 1. Extra Steamboats, Convex Corners, with Indicators “ 2 00 “ 6. Great Mogul, Fancy Backs “ 2 50 “ 16. “ '• “ “ Enameled “ 4 30 “ 7. “ “ “ “ Convex Corner “ 3 go “ 15. “ “ Enameled “ “ “ 6 00 “ 18. Triplicate, “Patented,” “ “ “ 6 00 “ 18. “ Dog’s Head, “ “ “ 7 00 “ 18. “ Horse’s “ “ “ 11 7 00 “18. “ Gilt Edge, “ “ “ 8 00 " 25. Spanish American, “ “ “ 6 00 “ 50. Indicators, “ “ “ 6 00 “ 28. Great Mogul, “Luchre,’’ “ “ “ 4 00 “ 33. Eagle, American Flag Back, Enameled “ 4 00 “ 36. Great Mogul, Solo, Convex Corners. “ 4 00 CASWELL, HAZARD & CO.’S Colognes (see pages 276 to 278). Cold Cream doz. 2 50 Dentine “ 3 00 Formodenta “ 5 00 Juniper Tar Soap “ 2 25 268 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S CASES, | AMPUTATING. SET No. I—CONTENTS. -I Liston’s Knife, hip and thigh. T “ " leg and arm. i Catling, small, a Scalpel, i Tenaculum, i Artery Forceps. 1 Metacarpal Saw. 1 Captal Saw. 1 Tourniquet. 12 Needles, Silk, etc. 1 Bone Forceps. 1 Mahogany Case. Price, $28.00. SET No. 3. Contents same as in No. i. Price, $30.00 SET No. 2. Contents same as above. Fine Rosewood Case and fine quality of Instruments. Price, $35.00. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 269 POCKET CASE, No. 21. 270 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 21. G. Tiemann & Co.’s Patent Pocket Case. A very neat and compact Case of Turkey morocco, with silver lock. Contents: two patent catch Handles, Post’s Exploring Needle, Tenaculum, Gum Lancet, Sharp-pointed Bistourie, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenotomy Knife, Large Scalpel, Small Scalpel, Fin- ger Knife, Metacarpal Saw, Lancet, Straight Scissors, Dressing Forceps, Spring-catch fenestrated Artery Forceps, Spatula, Grooved Director and Aneu- rism Needle, two silver Probes, Compound Catheter of sterling silver, Caustic Case of sterling silver made seamless; six Needles and Suture Silk, two coils of silver Suture Wire 33 00 No. 1 Two-fold Morocco Case, single-bladed instruments with Tortoise-shell handles, containing: Scalpel, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Artery Forceps, Spatula, Compound (male and female) Catheter, Director, pair of Silver Probes," six Needles and Silk 10 00 No. 3. Three-fold Morocco Case, single-bladed instruments with Tortoise-shell handles, Contents: Scalpel, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Tenaculum, Straight Scissors, Artery Forceps, Dressing Forceps, Hard Rubber and Silver Caustic Case, Spatula, Sharp-pointed Bistourie, Gum Lancet, Compound (male and female) Catheter, Director, pair of Silver Probes, six Needles and Silk 15 00 No. 4. Leather Case. Contents: Male and Female Catheter, Tenaculum, Hard-rub- ber Caustic Case, two Silver Probes, Exploring Needle, Director and Aneurism Needle, Probe-pointed Bistourie, Dressing Polypus Forceps, Scalpel, Sharp- pointed Bistourie, Straight Scissors, Curved Scissors, Thumb Lancet, Spatula, Dissecting Forceps, Straight Finger Bistourie, Seton Needle, six Needles and Ligature Silk. The Instruments have Tortoise-shell Handles, and are single- bladed i 21 00 No. 6. Parker's 18 00 " 7. Parker’s, Jine 25 00 “ 8. Multum in Parvo 19 00 “ 9. Gunn’s 20 00 “ 10. Van Buren’s 2200 “ 11. Gross’ 22 00 “ 12. Gross’ fine 2600 ■" 15. Hamilton’s 32 00 “ 20. Wood's.. 27 50 And many others. Also cases to order according to specification. POCKET CASES. VIAL CASES FOR PHYSICIANS. 612. © 12.—Closed. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 271 VIAL CASES FOR PHYSICIANS.—Continued. 649. 649.—Closed 643. 642. 647. 609. 646. 272 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S No. 428 contains 16 2 drachm Vials, Morocco Strap, gilt doz., 13 50 " 528 “ 20 2 “ “ " “ “ .... " 15 00 “ 529 “ “ " for the Vest Pocket “ 6 oo- “ S33 9 2)4 “ “ 1 row of Vials upright " 12 oo> “ 536 “ 18 2% “ “ 2 rows “ “ 16 oo' “ 437 “ x6 2 “ “ Wooden Frame, covered Morocco “ 13 00 “ 537 “ 20 2 “ “ “ “ “ “ " 15 00 “ 540 “ 16 1)4 “ “ Sheepskin, sewed “ ir 00 “ 541 “ 20 2 " " “ “ " 14 00 “ 544 “ 16 2 “ “ Russet Leather Strap " 10 00 “ 644 “ 20 2 “ “ “ " “ “ 12 00 “ 549 “ 16 i)4 “ “ Porte-monnaie Style " 18 00 11 587 “ 16 “ “ Morocco, sewed “ 10 00 “ 488 “ l8 2 “ “ “ “ “ 12 OO' 588 " 20 2 “ “ “ “ •• 13 OO' “ 589 “ 20 4 “ “ “ gilt strap " 23 00 “ 590 “ 20 4 " “ Sheepskin, sewed " ,21 00 “ 591 “ 18 i)4 “ “ Porte-monnaie Style ..... “ 20 00 " 594 " 24 2 “ '• “ “ " 33 oo- " 596 “ 12 4 “ “ and 24 2-drachm Vials, Buggy Cases, good Morocco, with handles “ 6000 “ 600 “ 24 2 “ “ gilt numbers “ 24 00 “ 601 " 12 “ '* and 8 6-drachm Vials, best Turkey Morocco, " 33 oo- " 602 “ 20 2 “ " Wrapper Cases “ 17 oo- *' 603 ** 12 2 “ “ and 8 4-drachm Vials, Wrapper Case “ 20 oo- “ 604 " 10 2 “ “ and 74" “ and 2 i-ounce glass stop bottles, upright case “ 2800 “ 605 “ 83 " “ on one side, and 2 Pockets for Powders on the other side, of the best Russia Leather “ 30 00 “ 606 “ 16 3 “ " of best Russia Leather “ 33 00 “ 609 “ 63 “ “ Wrapper Case, Red " 12 00 “ 610 “ 20 2 “ “ sewed, Red " 16 00 “ 611 “ 103 “ '• Wrapper Case, Red " 1600 " 612 “ 12 3 “ “ “ ends covered ” 16 00 " 613 " 10 3 " " and 14 Vials, Red " 24 00 “ 614 “ 18 3 “ Imitation Russia •* 22 00 “ 615 " 243 “ and 16 1)4- drachm Vials, 3 folded, 2 Pockets " 3000 " 6x6 " 24 3 “ 2 Pockets and place for Powders “ 24 00 “ 6x7 " 10 4 “ and 18 1 ;4-drachm Vials, the Vials all up- right ■' 26 oo- “ 619 “ 10 4 “ and 28 2-drachm Vials, 3 folded Imitation Russia “ 38 00 *' 620 “ 10 4 " and 14 2-drachm and 28 i-drachm Vials, Imita- tion Russia, 3 folded “ 40 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 273 No. 621 contains 8 2-drachm Vials, on one side. doz., 10 00 “ 622 “ 10 4 “ and 14 2-drachni Vials, Imitation Russia “ 28 00 “ 627 “ 24 2 “ Amber Vials, Wrapper Case, genuine Calf 11 24 00 41 629 “ 10 2 “ “ “ stiff ends “ 13 00 41 630 “ 61“ Vials, for the Vest Pocket “ 5 00 44 633 “ 84 “ Glass Stoppered Vials and 12 2-drachm Amber Vials, stiff ends " 3000 44 635 “ 20 1 44 Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Red Soft Mo- rocco 44 21 00 44 636 44 24 2 44 Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Red Soft Mo- rocco “ 26 00 44 638 44 10 3 44 and 14 1 % drachm Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco 44 30 00 44 639 “ 30 2 44 long Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco " 33 00 44 640 44 15 2 44 long, and 30 1 drachm short Vials, Wrapper Case, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco 44 36 00 44 641 44 12 2 “ Glass Stoppered Vials, well ground, Handsome Fi- nish, Metallic Ends, Soft Red Morocco 44 27 00 44 642 44 12 2 44 Glass Stoppered, and 10 3 drachm Corked Vials, Metallic Ends, Soft Rod Morocco 44 36 00 44 643 Buggy Case, very compact and well protected, containing 8 i%-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 back, and show the labels on the next “ 126 00 44 644 contains 20 2-drachm Vials, Russet Leather Strap 44 12 00 44 645 44 10 3 44 Glass Stoppered on one side, and Silicate Paper on the other, Metallic Ends, Dark Leather 44 26 00 44 646 44 103 44 Glass Stoppered, 12 2y2 drachm and 15 2 drachm Corked Vials, two Pockets, Metallic Ends, Dark Leather 44 4.0 00 ’4 647 44 10 3 44 Glass Stoppered, and 15 2 Drachm Corked Vials, Stiff Ends, Dark Leather 44 30 o© 44 648 44 8 4 44 Glass Stoppered Vials on one side, and Pocket on the other, Stiff Ends, Dark Leather 44 24 00 ‘4 649 Buggy Case, contains 8 1 oz., 12 4 drachm, 15 1drachm, and 15 1 drachm Corked Vials, and Elastic Loops for Surgical Instruments, Dark Mo- rocco 44 82 00 44 650 Buggy Case, Seal-Skin, contains 2 2-oz. Glass Stoppered, 6 i-oz., 8 4-drachm, 18 2-drachm Corked Vials and Elastic Loops for Surgical Instruments “ 120 00 “ 651 Buggy Case, Dark Morocco, contains 8 i-oz., 12 4-drachm, and 24 2-drachm Corked Vials, and space for Sundries; dimensions, inches 44 80 00 274 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CATHETERS. English, single web, i to 12 : doz. 1 00 " double “ 1 to 12 ■ “ 3 00 “ “ “ 13 to 16 “ 3 00 “ “ “ Bulbous " 600 “ “ “ Conical “ 6 00 Metal, Flexible “ 4 00 Male, silver each 1 25 to 2 50 Female, silver “ 1 00 Male, nickel-plated “ 1 00 Combined, silver-plated “ 2 00 Same, with Caustic Case “ 3 00 Female, silver-plated “ 50 Hard Rubber " 1 00 Jacques’ doz. 7 50 Nelaton's “ 4 00 Caustic, in Cases, Johnson’s Mounted doz. 1 50 “ “ Foucar’s “ “ 1 00 " Points “ '. “ 2 50 “ Holders, H. R., No. 1 " 3 50 “ “ " “ 2 “ 4 00 " “ “ " 3 “ 4 75 " “ “ “ 4 “ 5 25 CHALK BALLS. Boxes, of 4 doz box, 85 " “1 “ each ball in box, Shand’s doz. 60 “ “ 1 “ “ “ Irvine’s “ 62 “ “ 1 “ “ " “ pink “ 85 “ " 1 “ “ “ Shand’s “ “ 85 Chalk, Billiard ... gross, 75 “ Crayons “ ig Tailors' box, 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 275 P. of W Milnes’. Plain. CHAMPAGNE TAPS. Prince of Wales, in cases doz. 24 00 “ “ no “ “ 21 00 Milnes’, with drop end “ 24 00 Lawrence's “ 9 00 Maw’s, plain “ 9 00 Shailer’s “ 13 5° W. H. S. & Co.’s, No. 200 " 9 00 Chewing Gum, Adams’ box, 25 “ “ Ward’s • “ 1 25 “ " Cotter’s “ 75 “ Curtis’, Lumps “ 75 “ “ “ Sticks “ 50 “ “ Wharton’s “ 1 25 “ “ White Moun'aiu 11 35 Cigarettes, Requa’s Cubeb doz. 73 “ Gale & Blocki “ 1 75 “ Marshall's “ 200 “ Carlton's “ 1 12 “ Espic “ S 75 “ Draper’s “ 1 00 Cloth Stretchers, English doz. 1 25 “ “ Williston's “ 1 75 Cold Cream Patey’s, small “ x 75 “ “ “ large “ 3 5° “ “ Vaseline small “ 2 09 “ “ “ large “ 4 00 “ " Winter’s Camphorated “ 1 75 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S COLGATE. Cashmere Bouquet Water doz. 1000 Cologne, H Pints, Boxes of 1 doz “ 6 25 “ K “ “ % “ “ 1025 “ x. “ “ V*“ “ 1550 Heliotrope Water “ 10 00 Lavender Water “ 8 00 Multiflora “ “ 1000 Rosodora “ “ 10 00 Violet “ large “ 10 co “ “ small “ 5 00 Vaseline, White, super., 5 lb. cans p. can, 4 00 “ “ “ 1 lb, “ “ 85 “ Pomade, No. 3, super doz. 8 00 •“ “ No. 2,40Z “ 335 ■“ “ No. 1,2 oz “ 1 67 *• White, super., Perfumed, 5 lb. cans can, 5 00 *< “ super., Perfumed, 1 lb. cans “ 1 00 ■“ Pure, 50 lb. cans “ ri 00 “ “ s lb. “ “ 1 50 “ “ 1 lb. cans doz. 5 00 ■“ “ ]/2 lb. cans “ 3 34 •“ “ No. 2, 4 oz “ 3 00 ■“ “ No. 1, 2 oz “ 1 67 “ “ No. o, smallest “ 1 09 ■“ Veterinary, 5 lb. cans p. can, 1 25 ■“ “ 1 lb. “ doz. 3 50 “ Carbolated, 1 lb. “ “ 6 00 “ No. 2, 4 oz “ 3 33 ■“ “ No. 1, 2 oz “ 2 09 “ Camphorated, No. 2, 4 oz “ 333 •“ “ No. 1, 2 oz “ 2 08 “ Cerate, ilb. cans , lb. 75 ■“ Axle Paste, round tins doz. 2 09 •" Harness Oil Paste, “ “ 2 08 Boot and Shoe Paste, flat tins “ 1 05 “ Cold Cream, small “ 2 09 *< “ “ large “ 400 Camphor Ice “ 1 5° Confections “ 1 67 COLOGNES. Atwood, 6 oz. Sprinkler doz 7 50 “ % pint “ 10 50 pint “ 17 50 quart “ 31 00 “ trial “ 1 75 _ , ,, . f ,, a 00a Burnett s, all sizes 24 00 Caswell, Hazard & Co.’s, y2 pint, asst “ 10 50 “ “ pint, “ “ 16 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 277 Caswell, Hazard & Co's quart, asst doz. 30 00 Farina, F. M. F., No. 4711, long or short “ 5 00 “ “ “ Y pint " 6 50 “ “ “ " pint “ 15 00 “ “ quart “ 30 00 “ J. A. F., long or short “ 500 “ Wicker, % pint “ 6 00 “ “ “ Yt “ •* 9 00 " “ “ pint . “ 18 00 “ “ “ quart “ 36 00 “ J. M. F. opp. J. Platz, long or short “ 6 50 “ “ “ “ Wicker, Yt pint “ 9 75 “ “ “ “ pint “ 19 50 “ “ “ “ quart “ 39 00 “ J. Platz, No. 4, long or short “ 6 00 “ “ “ Wicker, Y pint “ 9 00 “ “ “ . “ pint “ 18 00 “ “ “ “ quart “ 36 00 Floreston, large " 5 50 “ small 1 75 Hoyt’s, large “ 7 50 “ medium “ 3 75 “ small “ 1 75 Lundborg's Rhenish, long, 40Z., No. 201 “ 4 25 “ “ short,4“ “ 202..., “ 425 " “ long Wicker 4 oz., No. 206 “ 650 “ “ % pint “ with chain and cut stopper, No. 209 “ 12 50 “ Pint Wicker with chain and cut stopper, No. 212 “ 21 00 “ Quart “ “ “ " “ “ “ 215 .•... “ 36 00 “ %Y oz. Small, No. 199 " 1 85 " Y pint, Cut Stopper, No. 204 “ 6 00 “ Y “ “ “ " 208 " 10 50 “ “ pint “ “ “ 211 “ 18 00 “ quart “ “ “ 214 “ 31 50 “ 10 oz. Fancy Wicker, No. 210 “ 13 00 “ “ 20 " “ “ “ 213 “ 24 00 Pinaud's in all sizes and styles doz., 2 56039 63 Read's Grand Duchess, small ...doz. 1 75 “ large “ 8 00 W. H. S. & Co.’s Bell, Y pint “ 6 00 “ pint “ 12 00 “ quart “ 21 00 “ in bulk gall. 6 00 Cologne Bottles (see bottles, pages 234 arid 235). “ Mixture, W. H. S. & Co.’s lb. 7 00 “ Oil, Lundborg’s “ 7 00 “ Stands, Scotch Plaid doz. 9 00 " “ Relic Wood *• 9 00 “ Bronzed doz. 6 00015 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S _• ' CHEST PROTECTORS. Chamois, single, No. 1 doz. 3 50 ** " 2 j. “ 4 00 “ “ 3- ••• “ 4 so “ “ 4 “ 5 00 “ double, small “ 7 50 “ medium “ 9 00 “ “ large “ 10 50 Hare Skin “ 9 00 Felt, single, No. 1, English “ 4 00 “ “ “ 2, “ “ 5 00 “ “ “ 3- “ “ 6 00 “ “ “ 4, “ “ 8 00 “ double, “ 2, “ ..■. “ 15 00 “ “ “ 3, “ “ 18 00 “ “ “ 4, “ “ 21 00 COMBS. Celluloid, Barber, Plain, inch doz. 3 00 " " Quill, 7Yr “ “ 5 OO “ Dressing, straight, 8 inch *• 495 “ “ “ “ “ 6 50 “ '* bow, 8 “ " 6 50 All the above in the several colors. DRESSING COMBS. Buffalo Horn, Black 01 Blonde, flat, straight, 6 to 9 in doz. 3 oou 7 50 “ “ “ “ quill, “ 6 to 9 in " 4 50412 00 “ “ “ “ “ crook, 6 to 9 in “ 4 50a 10 50 “ “ “ “ flat, “ 6 to 9 in “ 350a 900 *' “ “ “ Barber's narrow, 7jn “ 3 50 HORN DRESSING COMBS. INCHES. 5 5% 6 6^ 7 7^ 8 I inch Teeth (inboxes) i% “ •• “ 75 85 80 / 85 95 1 °S 1 10 1 25 1 65 1 95 1 15 1 45 1 95 per doz. If Wide Back “ I OO 1 25 1 So 1 40 1 65 1 55 ft II 2 30 If 80 90 I 20 1 30 I 40 1 So 1 65 II GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 278a Vtualc 1'Iks/ nnb m % Ue4aim iA Jiafie, and d 4he only uni= joint $Pcloul> @Pio4ec4ol wianujac4u’ied. Patented Aug. 22, 1876, and July 21, 1868. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., 170 WILLIAM STREET, N. Y., Wholesale Druggists, _ SOLE AGENTS U. S. Female. doz. 15 00 | Male doz. 15 00 A liberal discount to the trade. Being uniformly porous, it allows the heat from the insensible perspiration of the body to pass freely away, at same time being invulnerable to air or cold. This alone places these Protectors in advance of all others. The Female Chest Protector is modelled after the female form into a graceful shape, which it retains, and therefore improves the figure without the aid of corsets. This is one of the grounds for the Medical Profession recommending its use for delicate females. It does not clog, felt, or roll up, as in the ordinary felt, and can be cleansed without fear of shrinking its very durable texture. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 279 280 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 281 RUBBER COMB & JEWELRY CO.’S COMBS. For Styles see Illustrations preceding 372, Toilet Royal.... dcz. 5 00 161, 9 iiich “ “ 5 00 148. 9 “ " “5o° 133, 9 “ coarse, “ “ 5 5° 122, inch “ “ 4 50 117, 814 “ coarse " “ 4 75 “ •• C.&F. “ “ 4 75 118, 8 “ “ “ 3 75 “ S'A “ “ " 4 75 "9 “ •• " 5 25 132, 8 “ coarse “ “ 5 00 “ 9 1 ‘ “ “ " 6 00 153, 8 " “ “3 5° 146, 8 “ “ “300 MS! 7% " “ 2 00 I39 7V/4 " coarse “ “ 2 00 150’ 7 “ “ “ 2 50 158' 454 " Pocket " “ 1 50 159' 4 “ " " " 1 13 113' 7 " coarse “ 1 25 " 7lA " “ 1 37 “ 7Yi “ coarse “ 1 37 H3. 754 “ “ 1 00 “ 7'/2 " coarse “ 1 00 128, 7 “ “ 75 “ 754 “ “ 85 226, 3'A “ Pocket, in slides.... “ 75 “ 4 “ “ “ “ “ 1 00 708, 9 “ “ 3 50 605, 9 “ “ 2 75 609, 8y2 “ “ 2 00 119, 8 “ “ 3 50 “ 9 “ “ 4 00 114. 7 “ “ 1 75 * ‘ 8 “ “ 2 25 603, 6 i: ch c!oz. 85 " 6lA ‘ '• 95 “ 7 “ " 1 05 “ 7 A “ " 1 >5 “ 8 “ “ 1 25 702, 8 “ '* 15° “ 9 “ ■ 1 ‘ 2 50 614, 7 " “ 75 “ 7 A “ " 85 “ 8 “ “ 95 602, 7 “ " '.o “ 7'A “ “ 80 “ 8 “ " 90 501, 5 " “ 45 " S'A “ “ 5° “ 6 “ “ 55 “ 6% “ " 60 “ 7 “ “ 65 “ 754 “ “ 70 " 8 “ “ 75 601, 6 y2 " “ 60 7 “ " 65 “ 754 “ " 70 “ 8 “ “ 75 102, 6 “ " 1 00 •• 6% “ " 1 10 “ 7 “ “ 1 20 “ 7V2 “ “ 1 30 •* 8 " “ 1 40 100, 5 “ “ 45 “ 554 “ " 5° •• 6 ■■ : •• 55 “ 6% " “ 60 “ 7 “ “ 65 “ 754 “ " 70 “ 8 “ " 75 282 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HORN BARBERS’ COMBS. 7 inch. Hand-made, either Coarse or C. and F doz. 1 30 7%“ " “ “ “ “ 1 75 IMPERIAL DRESSING COMBS. FOR BEST RETAIL TRADE. A, 8% inch . doz. 6 00 A, 9 “ “ 6 50 B, 8 “ “ 5 00 G, “ “ 6 00 F, 8J£ “ “ 5 50 : D, 7 inch doz. 2 75 | C, 8% “ “ 7 25 E, 8 J4 “ “ 5 00 Toilet “ 6 50 IVORY DRESSING COMBS, Plain and Quill Back, an assortment doz. 18 00036 00 J. P. NOYES & CO.’S METALLIC BACK COMBS. Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 000 doz. 90 j Narrow Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 2150 doz. 1 25 1 2155 “ 1 50 2160 “ I 75 jj 2165 “ 2 OO 2370 “ I 62 I 2375 " I 87 il Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 3t55 doz. 1 35 3160 “ 1 50 3165 “ 1 67 2770 “ 1 83 2770, coarse “ 1 62 2775 “ 2 00 2775, coarse " 1 87 2780 “ 2 25 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 283 Deep Teeth, Nickeled Backs. No. 2965 doz. 1 87 2970 “ 2 12 2975 “ 2 37 2980 “ 2 50 Hotel Combs, Nickeled Backs, all Coarse. No. 070, with chain doz. 3 50 070 *• 2 25 060, with chain “ 3 25 060 “ 2 00 Rule Pocket, German Silver Cases and Backs. No. 6.... doz. 2 00 Medium Teeth, Nickeled Backs, and Nickeled Guard Teeth. No. 4770 doz. 2 12 Barbers’, Nickeled Backs. No. 2570 doz. 1 62 2575 “ 1 87 2580 “ 2 12 Ridding, Nickeled Backs. No. 17 doz. 63 1740 “ 8 3 TORTOISE-SHELL DRESSING COMBS. Plain and Quill Backs, an assortment doz. 24 oo«6o 00 POCKET COMBS. Per doz. Buffalo Horn, Black or Blonde, 3 to 4% inch 1 oou 2 50 Buffalo Horn, Black or Blonde, in cases 1 50 a 4 00 Horn, Siamese 75 a 1 25 I. R.,No. 3, 3 inch 1 20 “ “ 4. 3K “ 14° Per doz. I. R.,No. S, 4 inch I 67 “ " 7. 3X " 1 20 “ “8, “ 90 “ “ 8, in leather slides... 1 12 “ “n 1 15 Imitation Shell, an assortment. 75 7/» “ “ S° 4, 15-16 “ “ 60 5- 1 " “ 72 6, 1 1-16 inch long “ 90 7.1/s “ “ iS‘ 8, xVx “ “ 1 25 9. 1* “ “ 1 55 1 10, 1A “ " 1 92 Miscellaneous. Bungs, assorted gross. 1 10 Ij Champagne qts. “ 4 00 : “ pints “ 3 00 Demijohn, straight “ 80 i “ taper 11 j 1 “ ;j ( 1 |j Jug, straight “ 1 00 ; “ taper “ 1 00 Pint, straight “ 35 Quart, “ “ 65 I Soda Water, short “ “ long xA “ Long taper qt. “ * 65 “ “ Pt- “ 50 Short taper qt. “ 55 “ Pt- “ 35 Citrate Magnesia, straight. .. “ 1 00 “ “ taper ! “ 1 25 Wine, Superfine “ 1 25 Lager Beer “ 65111 00 Homceop., 1st qual., No. 1.. “ 20 “ “ 2.. “ 25 “ “ 3-- “ 30 4.. " 35 “ “ 5-- “ 40 “ “ 6.. “ 48 “ “ 7.. “ 65 “ “ 8.. “ 77 “ “ 9-- “ 93 “ “ 10. “ 1 20 “ 2d qual., No. 1.. “ 12 “ 2.. “ 15 3.. . “ 18 “ ■ “ 4.. “ 20 “ “ 5.. * “ 22 “ 11 6.. • " 26 Homoeop., 2d qual., No. 7.. gross. 36 8.. '• 45 “ “ 9- “ 5o “ “ xo. «* 65 “ mixed, Nos. 2 to 5. “ 20 “ “ 3 to 7. “ 23 “ “ 4 to 8. " 27 Rubber Corks. Diam. Length.! No. o, xA x A in 2 in.! 100 7 00 1, Il/a X y8 “ ....1% " ! “ 6 00 2, 1 x H “ ; “ 4 00 Vz X Ya “ ....I'/s “ “ 3 25 3, a x a••... .i'/s •• “ 2 50 3%, % x A “ ....1 “ “ i 2 00 4, Is X "... .1 I 50 4 %, y “ i 150 5, K X Vs “ Vs " •' I OO 5'A, A * Vs " A “ “ I 00 6, “..13-16“ “ 73,3 X5-16 ....%“ 11 751 7, 7-16 x % y3 “ “ 75 Assorted, 1 dozen in box box. 23 Specie or Flat. ! . MEASURE OX TOP END. j i inch diameter -gross. ! 29 i'/z “ “ i “ j 35 i‘A “ “ ! “ ! 44 iH “ " I “ 1 52 1% “ “ “ 63 iA “ “ “ 73 1 Yx “ “ “ 86 %Ya “ “ I “ I 1 00 2 “ “ i “ I 1 14 2/8‘' “ “ I 28 2'A " “ | “ i I 43 2% “ “ ! “ j I 60 2 % “ “ I “ i 77 2Vs " " “ 2 OO 2% “ “ " ' 2 23 2Ya “ “ " ! 2 46 2 “ “ “ I 2 68 3% “ “ “ i 3 15 3 A “ “ “ 3 70 sYx “ “ i 4 30 4 “ “ “ 4 85 4A “ “ “ 6 20 5 “ “ “ 7 45 5A " “ “ 9 i5 6 “ “ “ 11 00 Attention is invited to the colored plate, showing exact sizes of Machine Corks X and XX. Cork Presses. Iron, ordinary each, 38 “ Lochman’s Patent, small... “ 1 00 “ “ “ large... “: 1 25 “ Bronzed, Dog Pattern “ 75 Nickel-Plated “ 4 50 Brass 11 00 288 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. Cork Borers. , in sets of 6 set, 2 25 On Cards doz. 1 25 a 4 50 Pocket.. “ 1 50 a 4 00 Vial 1 00 a 2 00 Patent “ 18 00 Corn Files, Japanese doz. 1 75 “ Knives “ 7 50 " Rubbers, Sharkskin “ 3 50 Corn and Bunion Plasters. (See page 327.) Court Plaster, all kinds. (See page 327.) Coin Pencils, De Grave's “ 1 5° “ Robinson “ x 50 CRUCIBLES. German Sand. Small Fives, Three Corner nest, 6 Large “ “ “ “ 10 Sixes “ “ “ 20 Eights “ “ “ 32 Fights Round nest, 45 Halves “ “ 65 Ones “ “ 1 20 Black Lead, German Per No. 5 “ “ Dixon's “ 8 COSMETICS. doz. American, an assortment 75 a 1 00 Bazin's 75 Coudray's, 940, white, black or brown.. 1 50 “ 941, “ “ “ .. 2 00 942, “ “ " .. 2 50 “ 943. “ “ “ • • 3 00 “ 948, 11 “ “ .. 6 00 “ 960, “ “ “ .. 1 00 Letchford's Transparent 1 50 doz. Lubin’s small, 3 colors 4 00 “ med., “ 6 50 Pinaud’s small, “ No. 815 1 08 “ med., “ “ 818 2 16 “ large, “ “ 824 4 32 Italian, Sene's, “ small 1 00 “ “ “ large 2 00 Panifleau’s 1 50 Rimmel’s 6 00 COTTON, ABSORBENT. Frances' No. 1, y2 lb. boxes doz. 6 00 “ “ 2. K lb. “ 3 75 “ 3. 54 lb- “ “ 2 25 “ “4, 1-16 lb. “ “ 1 30 “ “ 5. 1-32 lb. “ “ 75 For Hospitals, in bales of 25 lbs... .lb. 1 25 “ Surgeons, in y2 lb. boxes lb. 1 50 “ “ in y “ “ ..lb. 1 75 “ Dentists, in % “ “ lb. 2 00 “ Apothecaries' Sales,in 1-32lb.bxs.lb. 2 50 Hygroscopic (Von Bruhns’),Abs’t.. ..lb. 90 Borated, for Dressing Wounds lb. 1 50 Borated, for Tampons doz. 1 50 Salicylated 1 lb. 1 25 “ doz. 1 25 Hcemostatic, Styptic .. “ 1 75 Iodized “ 1 75 Carbolized 1 lb. 1 25 “ doz. 1 25 Rohland's Styptic, small “ 1 75 “ “ large “ 3 5° CUPPING CUPS. Bell Shape, assorted sizes doz. 1 00 Oval “ " “ “ x 00 Nested “ “ .....“ 1 00 Glass, with 1. R. Bulb, No. 140 “ 5 00 No. 140. DIAMONDS. Ebony, plain each, 2 50 “ keyed “ 3 00 “ plate glass “ 1000 Ivory, plain “ 5 00 Ivory, keyed each, 7 00 Cocoa, " “ 4 co Metal Pocket “ 5 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 289 DRESSING CASES. Dressing Cases, a large variety of Ladies’ and Gents’, of English, Paris ? and Vienna make ) , eacn, 4 00430 00 DRINKING CUPS. H. R., Telescopic doz. 5 00 Metal “ .' “ 3 So a 5 00 Glass in Leather, Cork and Canvas Cases “ 7 50 a 15 00 DRUG MILLS. The Swift Drug Mill has been long and favorably known to the trade, and with the im- provements from time to time made, it has kept even pace with the times, but this last places it beyond all competitors. We hope to be favored with your order for these mills, and believe that you can not fail to be pleased with them, as they are admirably adapted to the wants both of the Wholesale and Retail Druggists. We confidently offer these Mills as the very best made. They have stood the test of many years’ service in the laboratories of the leading pharmaceutists of the country, and may be relied upon for doing perfect work. This cut represents the Mill open. SWIFT’S NEW “B” DRUG MILL This cut represents the Mill ready for use. Is intended to be screwed upon the counter. This mill has many advantages over the others, having great power, is easily adjusted to any degree of fine grinding, and can be opened as shown in the cut, for cleaning, and closed again ready for work, in ten seconds, and without changing the degree of fineness as adjusted; no tools being required. When open, the parts are in the best possible position for dusting out, and any amateur can easily readjust them. The hopper is large, and the can to receive the powder is conveniently arranged. Dealers as well as others will at once perceive that Swift's “ B ” Drug mill has peculiar advantages over all others that have yet been presented to their notice. It is quite ornamental, and a handsome counter-fixture. The price is fixed very low, with the hope of large sales. Price, $20. 290 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S ‘‘OLD STYLE.” Price $8.00 We have reduced the price of the “Old Style” to $8.00, at which price it is, considering quali- ty, the_cheapest in the market. “ NEW STYLE.” Price $9.00 The " New Style ” is fitted with a heavier fly- wheel, and it is easily taken apart and cleaned. POWER. “CHAMPION.” Price $13.00 The “ Champion ” is fitted with finer grinding plates, thus adapting it for finer work, though it is capable of passing coarse material. Being fitted with two heavy fly-wheels, it may be worked by either one or two persons. The plates of this Mill are quickly and easily separated for cleaning by the removal of two nuts. Price $28.00 1 he “Power” Mill is made very strong and of few parts. May be used by hand when other power is not obtainable ; and in grinding fine substances a feed arrangement is attached, by which the amount admitted may be graduated according to the power at commami. Grinding plates $3.00 a'set. Any of these Mills packed in shipping order without extra charge. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 291 No. 16. Price, $20. The Mill is very similar to the “ B ” Mill, with the exception that the grinding-plates are horizontal instead of perpendicular, with the receiver inciosed in a drawer. It is readily ad- justed to any degree of fine grinding, as easily cleaned and quite as ornamental and hand- some a counter-fixture as the “ B ” Mill. We can recommend it as a very desirable Mill for the use either of the wholesale or retail druggist. Price, $20. DRUG SIFTERS. “Harris”—No. 1, 9x12 each, 20 00 “ 2, 14x17 “ 25 00 “ 3, 14x22 “ 30 00 Tilden’s Patent “ 150 Ear Syringes, Glass doz. 1 25 a 3 00 H. R “ 8 50 Eye Baths, Glass, Plain “ 2 50 “ “ Porcelain “ 1 75 ELASTIC ARTICLES. Abdominal Supporters, Silk each, 12 00a 15 00 Thread “ 8 00 a 10 00 Anklets, Silk .. doz. 24 00 “ Thread “ 18 00 Knee Caps, Silk “ 24 00 “ Thread “ 18 00 Stockings, Silk V “ 36 00 Thread 4 “ 24 00 “ Knee, Silk “ 6000 “ Thread 42 00 Thigh, Silk “ 84 00 “ “ Thread “ 66 00 DIRECTIONS TO MEASURE. For Anklet, at E, F, G, H; for Knee Cap, at A, B, C; for Stock- ing, at C, D, E, F, G, H; for Knee Stocking, at B, C, I), E, F, G, H; for Thigh Stocking, at A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. 292 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Emollients, hand, G. E., Jaques’ doz. 4 50 Envelopes, Prescription, an assortment per 1000, 1 25 a 2 00 “ for Tooth Brushes “ 3 50 Edes’ Extracts, Heydosmia, etc doz. 6 50 EVAPORATING DISHES, GRADUATED. Patented July 2ist, 1874. Price, 40 oz each, 1 75 “ 96 “ “ 2 50 The object of this invention is to evaporate Solutions and Liquids of all kinds, without resorting to the present slow and tedious process of emptying the Dish from time to time into a glass or other measuring vessel, for the purpose of ascertaining when you have evaporated the fluid to the desired quantity. No. 5, 8 oz doz. 6 6o “ 6, 12 “ “ 7 8o “ 7, x Pint “ 9 6o “ 8, i Quart “ 12 00 “ 9, y2 Gallon “ 2400 “ 10, s Pints “ 30 00 “ it, 1 Gallon “ 42 00 “ 12, 2 Gallon “ 6000 PORCELAIN. Heavy Rim. No. 9, y2 pint, 5% inch doz. 5 40 " 8, 1 “ 6 “ “ 6 60 “ 7, “ 7 “ “ 7 80 “ 5, “ 8 9 00 “ 5, 2 “ 8% " 10 20 “ 4, 3 “ 9M “ “ 12 00 “ 3, y2 gallon, 101/2 “ ...*. “ 15 60 “ 2, 3 quart, 11 “ “ 21 00 “ 1, 1 gallon, “ ..... “ 27 co “ o, 2 “ 15 “ “ 42 00 “ 00, 3 “ 17 “ “ 60 00 ROYAL BERLIN PORCELAIN, Blue Stamp. No. o, 1 y2 oz doz. 3 00 “ 1, 2 “ “ 3 60 “ 2, 3 “ “ 4 20 “ 3- 4 " “ 4 80 “ 4. 6 “ “ 5 4° GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 293 EVAPORATING DISHES.—Continued PORCELAIN. Nested. 1 to 10 oz per nest, 1 25 I tO 12 11 “ 1 IRON. Porcelain-lined, with Handles. 6 inch, i pint each, 30 7 “ VA “ “ 35 8 “ 2 “ “ 45 9 “ 3 “ “ 50 10 each, % gallon “ 55 11 w 5 pints “ 60 12 “ 3 quarts “ 75 13 “ 1 gallon “ 1 00 14 “ iK “ “ 1 25 15 “ 1X “ " 1 50 16 “ 2 “ “ 1 80 18 “ 3 “ “ 2 40 20 “ 4 “ “ 3 00 22 “ s “ “ 3 60 26 “ 6 “ “ 4 80 Acid Proof. Pint each, 50 Quart “ 70 A gallon “ 90 1 “ “ 1 60 2 “ “ 3 00 3 “ “ 4 00 4 “ 5 00 IRON. Eye-Brow Pencils doz. 1 500:2 50 “ Protectors, wire " 1 50 “ Shades, Silk, single “ 1 500:2 00 “ “ “ double “ 3 5006 00 “ Syringes, glass “ 1 2502 50 EXTRACTS, HANDKERCHIEF. Atkinson’s White Rose, etc., 1 oz „ doz. 5 62 “ “ “ “ 2 “ “ 10 30 “ * 4 “ “ 18 50 “ “ “ “ 8 “ " 33 00 “ . “ “ “ 16 “ “ 57 00 Bayley’s Essence Bouquet “ 10 00 Briedenbach’s “ 6 50 Burnett’s Florimel “ 500 Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, 1 oz “ 6 00 “ “ y2 lb. bots per bottle, 1 90 “ “ “ 1 “ “ “ “ 3 75 Edes’ Heydeosmia, etc * doz. 6 50 Henry & Demarson’s, " “ 6 00 Lubin’s, of the following odors, 1 oz “ 6 50 “ “ “ 2 “ “ 13 00 “ “ “ “ 4 “ “ 27 00 “ “ 8 “ “ 48 00 “ “ “ “ Bulk bottle, 8 00 Citronella Rose, Damask Rose, Fifth Avenue, Fleur d’Orange, Forget-me-not, Frangipanni, Gdranium Rosat, Hedyosmia, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jasmin d’Espagne, Kiss-me-quick, Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, Marechale, Mignonette, Millefleurs, Mousseline, Moss-rose, Musk, New-mown Hay, Night-bloom'g Cereus, Ocean Spray, Oppoponax, Oriental Drops, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rds^da, Rondeletia, Rose, Rose Mousseuse, Rose Musquee, Rose Tea, Spring Flowers, Stephanotis, Sweet Brier, Sweet Clover, Sweet-pea, Sweet-Scented Shrub, Tea Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Verbena, Violette, Violette des bois, Violette de Parme, White Rose, Ylang Ylang, Bridal Bouquet, Bouquet de Caroline, “ duJoc'y-Club “ de West End. ESS. BOUQUET. 294 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S LUNDBORG’S TOILET PERFUMES. Yt oz. small, Recherchd, assorted odors, No. 7 doz. 3 75 1 " medium, “ “ “ “ n., " 5 50 1 “ Arcadian Pink “ 6 00 2 " “ “ " 9 00 1 “ Wood Violet “ 6 00 1 “ Ylang Ylang " 6 oo- 2 “ Recherchd. No. 21 “ 8 00 4 “ “ “41 ; “ 13 5° Trefoil Cork Stoppers, assorted odors. " 3 “ 1 85 Y oz. Pitcher Bottles “ " “ 8 “ 4 00 Criterion, 2 odors, in box per doz. boxes, 2 00 Tally-Ho, 1 oz doz. 6 00 Fascination, 1 oz " 6 00 “ 2 “ “ 9 00 Bijou, 6 odors, in box “ 2 00 Odorator Perfumes " 4 50- Edenia, 2 oz “ 9 oo- Marechal Neil, 2 oz " 9 00 Alpine Violet, 2 " “ 9 oo- Lily of Valley, 2 " " 9 00 One dozen sample bottles gratis with each half dozen of Edenia or Marechal Neil. LUNDBORG’S TRIPLE EXTRACTS, In and 1 Pint Bottles.—Per Pint, $3 25 Arcadian Pink, Bouq. de Caroline, Bridal Bouquet, Cassie, Eglantine, Essence Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jasmin, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Magnolia, Mardchale, Mignonette, Millefleurs, Moss-rose, Musk-rose, New-mown Hay, N. B. Cereus, Ocean Spray, Or. Flower, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Rdsdda, Rondelitia, Rose, Rose Geranium, Spring Flowers, Stephanotis, Sweet Brier, Sweet Pea, Tea-Rose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Verbena, Violet, West End, White Rose. Wood Violet, Ylang Ylang, Tally Ho, and Arcadian Pink per pint, 4 25 Fascination and Musk “ 5 00 Letchford's, flat bottles, assorted odors doz. 6 oo “ round" “ “ “ 6 5oand7 5o> “ cut “ “ “ “ io 00048 oo Low’s, i oz., assorted odors “ 5 40 “ 2 " “ “ “ 8 75 Maw's Bouquet " 3 50 “ Knitted Sweets “ 7 00 Piesse & Lubin’s Frang., etc " 9 00 Pinaud’s, in 1 lb. and lb. bottles lb. 3 00 “ all sizes and odors furnished. Riggs’ Veg. Essence “ 7 00 Rimmel’s Ylang Ylang, etc “ 6 50 Soc. Hygenique “ 10 50 Taylor’s, an assortment “ 1 5oa 3 5° Tetlows, “ “ " 75 a 750 Wenck’s, Gilsey House Bouquet, etc., 1 oz " 5 50 “ " “ “ 2 oz “ 10 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 295 FEATHER DUSTERS. Picture Dusters. Plain. (Soft Fine Feathers for Pianos, Paintings and other Polished Surfaces.) doz. No. 5, 5 inch Feathers 8 oo 6, 6 “ “ ii oo 7,7 “ “ 15 00 8, 8 “ “ 18 00 9, 9 “ “ 22 50 io, 10 “ “ 27 00 12, 12 “ “ 36 00 14, 14 “ “ 45 00 Plain Full Centre. 1' No. 5, 5 inch Feathers 2 00 6, 6 “ “ 3 00 7, 7 “ “ - 4 00 8, 8 “ “ 6 00 9, 9 “ “ 9 00 10, 10 “ 12 00 12, 12 “ “ 18 00 14, 14 “ “ 24 00 16, 16 “ “ 27 00 18, 18 “ “ 28 50 20, 20 “ “ ; 29 00 22, 22 “ “ 29 50 24, 24 “ “ 30 00 FILTERS, FELT. White, 1, 7%x8, % gallon each, 50 “ 2, 8x8%, % “ “ 60 “ 3. 8%X9, % “ “ 70 " 4, 11x12, 1 “ “ 1 00 “ 5. i3xi5. “ " 1 25 " 6, 14x15, 1% “ “ 1 50 “ 7, 16x19, 2 “ “ x 75 “ 8, 18x21, 3 “ “ 2 00 “ 9, 20x23, 4 “ “ 2 50 “ 10, 23x25, 5% “ “ 3 50 FILTERING PAPER. Grey, French ream, 350 White, “ “ 4 00 Grey, Sweedish “ 30 00 296 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S FILTERS, Round—Grey, 15, 6 inches %° “ 19. 8 ;; “ 80,32 “ Soo “ White, ,, 5 :: :: g::::::::::::::::v::::::::::::::::::::: % .. «. „ •• 50 .. .. fo “ 65 .. .. 2° “ 75 •• 50.:::::: 85 Folded Filters, No. » <■ l:::::::::.: ■■ 80 t ■■ 90 .. .. .< “ 100 Filter Rack. As a Dpegs Squeezer. Filter Folders, Bakes’ each, 1 00 " Stands.- See Retort Stands. “ Racks and Dregs Squeezers (see cut). “ “ 5 in. diam doz. 3 75 “ “ 7 in. “ “ 5 00 “ “ 9 in. “ “ 7 00 “ “ 12 in. “ “ 8 00 FINGER COTS, INDIA RUBBER. White, assorted, light, No. 108 Black, “ “ “ 109 White, “ medium, “ no Black, “ “ “ in White, “ heavy “ 112 | Black, “ “ “ 113 Chamois Skin, assorted sizes gross, 3 75 “ 4 50 “ 4 50 " 5 oo , “ 5 25 “ 6 50 “ 9 00 108 op 109. 112 op 113. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 297 FLASKS.—OLRY’S PATENT POCKET. Screws fastened on glass WITH METAL, INSTEAD OF CEMENT. Leakage Impossible. GLASS, COVERED ALL OVER WITH LEATHER, WITHOUT CUPS. % Pint Y Pint Yz Pint! Y Pint Pint No. i, Assorted Sheep.. “7, “ “ ov al form 7 50 8 50 IO OO 12 OO 15 OO 12 OO LEATHER-COVERED GLASS, WITH BRITANNIA METAL CUPS. Ys Pint1 Yx Pint y2 Pint Yx Pint Pint j,Quart No. 8, Plain Sheepskin doz. “ 9, Colored Leather, assorted “ '■ io, Russia Leather, open sides “ “ ii, Hogskin “ “ 12, Turkey Morocco “ 9 oo 9 00 12 oo ii oo! 11 oo 12 50 12 OO 14 OO l6 50 21 OO 14 so 15 OO 13 50 15 OO IS 00 17 00 24 00 18 00 18 00 18 OO 30 OO 21 OO 33 CO 30 OO 42 OO 24 00 36 OO 24 OO 36 OO LEATHER-COVERED GLASS, WITH BRITANNIA METAL CUPS, OVAL FORMS. Pint % Pint No. 14, “ 15. “ i6> “ 17, Plain and Covered Leather... Russia Leather, open sides.... Hosjskin Turkey Morocco 12 00 15 OO 18 OO 22 50 13 5° 16 50 13 so 16 50 LEATHER COVERED, EXTRA FINE, With Silver Plated and Engraved Cups. Each Flask in a box. Ys Pint X Pint % Pint Yx Pint Pint Quart No. 19, Russia Leather, engraved doz. 24 OO 27 OO 24 OO 24 OO 22 KO 19 50 19 50 36 OO 30 OO 30 OO 27 OO 24 OO 24 OO 42 OO 36 OO 36 OO 33 00 27 OO 27 OO 51 OO 45 00 45 00 42 OO 36 OO 36 OO 69 OO 63 00 63 00 57 00 31 OO 51 OO “ 2i, Turkev Morocco, engraved “ “100, Russia Leather, Silver Plate “ “ no, Hogskin, Silver Plate “ “120, Turkey Morocco, Silver Plate “ 21 OO 19 50 16 50 Vx Pint % Pint No. 23, Russia Leather, open sides, engraved, oval forms doz., “ 24, Hogskin, engraved, “ “ “ 41 25, Turkey Morocco, engraved, “ “ “ “150, Russia Leather, open sides, silver plated, “ “ “ “160, Hogskin, silver plated, “ “ “ “170, Turkey Morocco, silver plated, “ “ “ 33 00 30 00 30 00 27 00 21 00 21 00 3Q 00 36 00 36 00 33 00 27 00 27 00 298 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S LEATHER CUPS ON TOP. Pint y2 Pint Pint No. 514, Assorted Sheep, plain cups 13 5° 16 so 19 50 “ 515, Russia Leather, “ “ 15 00 19 50 24 OO “ 516, Hogskin, “ “ 19 50 24 OO “ 517, Morocco Leather, “ “ 15 00 19 So 24 OO “ 615, Russia “ Silver plated cups, plain 24 OO 28 OO 33 o° “ 616, Hogskin, “ “ “ “ 28 OO 33 00 “ 617, Morocco Leather, “ “ “ “ 24 OO 28 OO 33 00 " 523, Russia “ “ “ “ Engraved 30 OO 34 SO 40 50 “ 524, Hogskin, “ “ “ “ 34 50 40 So “ 525, Morocco Leather, “ “ “ “ 30 OO 34 50 40 50 Foil, Tin, Tobacco lb. 18 “ “ Medium “ 28 “ “ Tissue “ 25 “ . “ French, No. 10 75 FORCEPS, TOOTH. Fig. 1. Bayonet-shaped Wisdom Forceps, best, warranted each, 2 75 “ 2. Lower “ “ “ “ “ 2 75 " 10. Upper Molar, right or left, “ " “ “ 275 “ 17. Harris’ Lower Molar, either side, Forceps, best, warranted “ 2 75 “ 24. Wolverton's Lower Molar, either side, Forceps, best, warranted “ 2 75 “ 29. Universal Root Forceps, best, warranted “ 2 75 “ 33. Half-Curved Root Forceps, best, warranted “ 2 75 “ 42. Universal Forceps, best, warranted “ 2 75 Tooth Forceps, second quality, ot the above patterns, $2 00. Also Tooth Forceps at $1 50 and $1 25. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 299 FORCEPS, TOOTH. 300 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S FUNNELS GLASS FUNNELS. 1 ounce doz. 1 12 2 “ '. “ x 25 4 “ “ x 50 8 “ “ 2 00 Pint “ 2 25 Quart “ 2 50 Gallon “ 3 50 1 “ “ 5 00 2 “ “ 9 00 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, Plain Inside. No. o, 3% in.j diam... each. 50 “ 1, 4 in.I diam... “ 75 “ 2, 4Y in. diam... I “ 90 “ 3. 5 Yc in- diam... “ 1 25 “ 4, 6 in.! diam... | “ 1 50 STONEWARE FUNNELS, Ribbed Inside. STOPPERED GLASS FUN- NELS, (GLASS stop-cock.) % Pint, 4 inches each. 2 50 1 “ 5 “ “ 3 00 Quart, 6 “ “ 3 So Y Gallon, 7 “ “ 4 00 1 “ 8 “ “ 4 5° FRENCH FUNNELS, Plain. Very Superior and Heavy Article. 1 ounce doz. 1 50 2 “ “ 1 75 3 “ “ 2 00 4 “ 7.7 “ 2 25 8 “ “ 2 50 Pint 7.7."."" “ 3 °o ; Quart “ 4 5° Y Gallon “ 6 op Gallon “ 7 50 Small Tube Funnels, 3 in nest set. 5° Assorted French Funnels doz. 3 00 Glass Displacement Apparatus. Complete, with Stop-Cocks, &c. Y gallon each. 12 00 1 <• “ 15 00 2 “ I “ 18 00 WEDGEWOOD’S FUNNELS. Stone. Cc. 4 inch diameter, doz. 4 00 5 “ “ “ 6 00 5 50 6 “ “ “ 12 00 8 00 ey2" “ “ 13 50 : 10 50 7 “ “ “ 15 00 1 12 00 “ “ 18 00 16 50 8 “ “ “ 21 OO 21 00 9 “ “ “ 24 00 j 24 00 HARD RUBBER FUNNELS. No. o, Y Pint, Plain doz. 2 80 1, % “ “ “ 3 38 2, Pint “ “ 4 38 3, Quart “ “ 1 5 62 No. 1, 3 in. doz. 3 5° “ 2, 3M‘‘, “ 4 00 “ 3, 4 “ “ 5 50 “ 4. SY“ “ 8 00 “ 5, 6 “| “ 12 50 “ 6, 6Y “ " 16 50 ■ * 7 “j “ 21 00 “ 8,’ 8 “ “ 24 00 “ 9, 9 “ “ 3° 00 “ 10, 9% “ “ 36 00 “ 11,10 “ “ 45 00 “ 12, 10% “ “ 54 00 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, Large Holes for Rapid FiIter- ations-—Conical Shape. No. 00, 10Y in. diam j each. 3 00 No. o, 8 in. diam “ 2 00 “ 1, 6% in. diam “ 1 75 “ 2, s in. I diam | “ 1 00 “ 3- in. diam 75 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, For Filtering, Conical Form, with Small Holes Ribbed Inside. No. 00,\oY in. di&m,... each. 300 “ o, 8 in. diam.... “ 2 00 “ 1, 6'/i in.i diam.. ,.| “ 1 75 “ 2, 5 in.| diam.... “ 1 °° “ 3. 4% in. diam.... “ 75 “ 4. 4 in- diam.... “ 00 PORCELAIN FUNNELS, For Filtering—Conical Form, Plain Inside. No. 3, sin. diam... each. 90 “ 2, 6 “ “ 1 25 “ 1. 7 “ “ 1 50 “ o, 9 “ “ 2 25 “ 00, 11 “ “ 3 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 301 FURNACES, GAS. No. 1 each, 2 00 “ 2 “ 3 50 No. 1. No. 2. GALLIPOTS White Gallipots, Nested. German Porcelain, Conical or Cylindrical Shape. No Covers. Capacity—X oz hund. 1 70 “ X " “ 2 55 “ j " “ 3 60 “ iYz “ 4 80 *« 2 “ “ 4 80 <■ 3 •• “ 7 70 “ 4 “ “ 8 50 German Yellow Clay. Capacity—X oz hund. 90 “ X “ “ 1 00 “ 1 “ “ 1 25 “ IX “ " I 75 “ 2 “ “ 2 00 “ 3 “ “ 2 50 “ 4 “ 3 60 “ 6 “ “ 6 00 “ 8 “ “ 7 50 “ 16 “ “ 12 00 Special. Quotations when ordered by the 1000 or package. 1 to 4 oz. Straight 1 “ 8 “ 1 " 4 “ Cup gross. 4 00 “ 6 00 “ 4 00 gross. 2 80 3 75 “ s 00 “ 6 25 SINGLE. 1 oz 2 “ 3 “ 4 “ German Porcelain, with Wood Tops, Conical Shape. Capacity—X oz... “ X “ .. 1 “ xX " ** 2 “ . . “ - .. " 3 4 “ • • gross. 7 20 “ 8 40 “ 9 60 “ 10 80 “ 12 00 “ 13 20 “ 15 00 “ 18 00 GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES A full assortment in Russia Leather, Velvet, Plush, Corkwood, Satin, etc., i t 0O a 2< 00 in various colors S ’ GLOVES. Horse Hair, Gentlemen’s, Lawrence’s doz. 16 50 “ “ Ladies’, “ “ 16 50 “ “ Knotted “ 9 00 Calefacio, Maw’s “ 3 50 Turkish, “ “ 3 50 Honey Comb, “ “ 3 5° 302 W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.'S Gouraud’s Lily White doz. 2 25 “ Depil. Powder “ 7 50 “ Cream “ 12 00 “ Soap “ 3 25 “ Yin Rouge “ 3 50 GRAINING COMBS. American, Ordinary set, 1 25 “ Polished “ 2 00 English, Plain, in cases “ 1 50 English, Tin back set, 2 50 French, “Genuine” inch, 15 Leather, 5 in set set, 50 GRADUATE MEASURES. Made of German Porcelain, and with Handles. capacity each, 25 2 “ “ “ 27 4 “ *' “ 45 8 ounce capacity each, 90 16 “ “ “ 1 50 32 “ “ “ 1 80 GRADUATE MEASURES—GLASS Warranted Accurate. Minim, 60 drops. Minim, Tall. 120 drops. American Conical. Tulip Shape. Castor Oil. English Graduate. Wine Shape. Spoon Measure Tumbler. 60 Drops, 1 Drachm, Amer... doz. 3 50 120 “ 2 “ “ “ 450 180 “ t 3 “ “ “ 6 00 % ounce, American “ 3 00 1 “ “ “ 3 00 2 “ " “ 3 50 3 “ “ “ 4 00 4 “ “ “ 5 00 6 “ “ “ 6 00 8 “ “ “ 7 So 12 “ “ “ 10 00 16 “ “ “ 12 00 24 “ “ “ 15 00 32 “ “ “ 21 00 48 “ “ “ 28 00 64 “ “ “ 48 00 15 grammes or % oz “ 5 00 30 “ “ 1 “ “ 5 50 60 “ “ 2 “ “ 7 25 120 “ “ 4 “ “ 9 50 240 “ “ 8 “ “ 14 25 500 “ “16 “ “ 21 75 1 dram, English “ 3 50 2 drams, English doz. 4 50 1 ounce, “ " 4 25 2 “ “ “ 5 50 3 “ “ “ 6 50 4 “ “ “ 7 00 6 “ “ " 8 00 8 “ “ “ 10 50 12 “ “ “ 14 00 16 “ “ “ 15 75 20 “ “ “ 18 00 24 “ “ “ 21 00 32 “ “ “ 27 00 40 “ “ “ 30 00 Spoon Meas.,Wine Shape, Eng. “ 400 “ “ Tumbler “ “ “ 3 50 “ “ “ in Cases " “ 5 00 “ “ & Minim in Cases “ “ 700 “ “ Tulip “ “ 5 00 Drop Graduate, in Cases “ 2 75 Castor Oi 1 Glasses “ 450 Spoon Measures, Moulded “ 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Guerlain's Shaving Soap, round doz. 5 00 “ “ square “ 4 50 “ Cream, small, in Porcelain Pot “ 4 50 “ large, “ “ “ “ 8 50 “ “ small, “ China “ “ 8 00 “ “ large, “ “ “ “ 15 00 “ Eau Lustrale “ 10 50 Guitar Strings, full assortment bdls. Gum Tickets, “ “ doz. 1 25 Hair Straps, Flesh, Lawrence's “ 18 00 “ “ Bath, “ “ 18 00 “ “ Knotted. « 15 00 HAIR OILS. Coudray’s, full assortment doz. 2 00 a 7 50 Delluc's “ 4 00 Lubin's Huile Antique “ 750 Piesse & Lubin's Pestachio Nut “ 8 50 Rogers & Gallet's, an assortment •* 3 00 a 6 00 Rowland’s Macassar “ n 00 Soc Hygenique, Huile Philocome ! “ 5 50 Taylor’s Bay Rum, small “ 1 25 “ “ “ large “ 2 50 Vosburg, full assortment " 10017450 Also a large variety of other styles, which will not admit of classification. HAIR POWDER. Diamond doz. 1 50 Gold ■■ ! |0 Silver •• ! 30 Blonde “ 2 00 Harrison's Magnolia Tablets, small doz. 1 50 “ “ large " 200 Parian White “ 4 50&7 50 Hauel’s Eau Lustral, small “ 6 00 11 “ “ medium “ 8 00 large “ 1000 Heifer’s Teats “ 1 30 Horse Fleams, 2 blade brass “ 3 50 “ 3 “ “ “ 4 50 HOLIDAY GOODS. A large assortment in Glassware, Leather, Bronze, Corkwood, Silk, Satin, etc. Also, Olivewood Novelties, Vases, Toilet Sets, Inkstands, etc., etc. HYDROMETERS. For Acid, Ammonia, or Alkali : doz. 5 00 “ Lyes, Lime or Syrup “ 5 00 44 Beer, Bark or Vinegar “ 500 “ Cider, Malt or Wine “ 3 00 44 Spirits—one scale “ 3 00 41 Spirits—U. S. Custom-House—two scales “ 6 00 “ Alcohol—one scale “ 5 00 44 Coal Oil—801290—shot “ 7 50 —80(290—mercury “ 8 00 “ Alcohol—Richter & Tralles “ 7 50 44 Milk—two scales, with Test Glass, in paper case “ 6 00 " Silver “ I2 00 304 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S U. S. Custom-house Spirit Hydrometer, two scales, with four-scaled Ther- mometer doz. 4200 Richter & Trade's Alcohol-meter, with Thermometer “ 36 00 Alcohol-meter, one scale, with Thermometer “ 33 00 Coal Oil Hydrometer, one scale, with Thermometer “ 30 00 Twaddell’s, No. 1 “ 6 00 11 “ 2 “ 6 00 “ “ 3 “ 7 00 “ “ 4 “ 8 25 “ “ 5 “ 9 75 “ “ 6 “ 11 25 10 inch Laboratory Thermometer, all glass “ 1100 8 “ “ “ “ “ 12 00 ICE BAGS. White. Pure Gum. Ice Bags for Spine, White or Pure Gum, 12 inch doz. 10 50 12 00 “ “ “ “ “ 14 “ “ 11 25 12 50 “ 11 “ “ “ 16 “ “ 12 00 13 00 “ “ “ “ “ 18 “ “ 12 50 14 00 “ “ “ “ “ 20 " “ 13 00 14 50 “ for Throat, Pure Gum, 7 “ “ 7 00 “ “ “ “ 8 “ *• 7 25 “ “ “ “ 9 " “ 7 50 “ “ “ “ 10 “ “ 7 75 “ “ “ “ 11 “ “ 8 00 “ Thin Rubber, long “ 3 00 “ “ “ balloon “ 3 50 INHALERS. La Formes’ Olive Tar. Crumb’s Improved doz. 15 00 Cutler’s “ 9 00 Hunter's “ 8 50 Kirkwood’s “ 24 00 La Formes’ “ 7 50 Letts’ “ 15 00 Messer’s “ 1 50 Moyle's “ 4 50 Olive Tar, or Fullgraff’s “ 4 50 O’Leary’s “ 750 Scofield's “ 15 00 Stafford’s Olive Tar. “ 6 00 Barber’s “ 18 co Felton’s “ 8 00 Brady’s “ 7 50 Hunter’s. Lett’s. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT, Issue Peas, Orris string, 25 “ “ Orange “ 25 Invalid Cushions, I. R., White or Black, 12 in., doz. 17 00 “ “ “ “ “ 13 “ “ 18 00 “ “ “ “ “ 14 “ “ ig 00 “ “ “ “ “ 15 “ “ 20 00 “ “ “ “ “ 16 “ “ 21 00 “ “ “ “ 17 “ “ 22 00 “ “ “ “ “ 18 " “ 23 00 INKS. Arnold’s Writing, quarts doz. 5 00 “ pints “ 2 90 “ y2 pints “ 1 50 X “ “ • 75 “ “ Cones “ 42 “ Copying, quarts “ 8 75 " pints “ 4 60 “ " Vz pints “ 2 40 Blue Black or Violet Writing, 2 oz. octagon stands “ 50 “ 4 “ bottles • “ 1 00 “ " “ 6 “ - 1 40 “ 8 “ '* - 1 75 “ pint “ “ 3 00 “ “ quart “ “ 5 00 “ “ “ % gallon stone jugs “ 10 00 “ . “ 1 “ “ “ “ 20 00 Limpid Writing Fluid, 2 oz. stone stands 11 75 “ 8 “ “ bottles “ 2 50 “ pint “ “ “ 4 00 “ quart “ “ “ 7 00 “ y gall. “ jugs “ 12 00 “ " “ 1 “ “ “ “ 2400 Copying Ink, 8 oz. bottles “ 2 50 “ “ pint “ “ 4 50 “ quart “ ■* 800 Carmine Ink, 1 oz., draped stands “ 1 50 “ “ No. 1, 1 oz., rich flint glass “ 2 00 “ “ “ 2, 2 “ “ “ “ “ 3 00 1, x G. S “ 3 00 “ 3. " 4 50 “ 4- 4 “ “ “ “ “ “ 7 00 “ 5> 8 “ “ “ “ “ “ 12 00 “ “ pints, rich flint glass, G. S “ 2100 “ " quarts, “ “ “ “ “ 42 00 Red Writing Ink, 1 oz ; “ 80 " “ “ 2 “ .... “ 1 50 Marking Ink gall. 75 “ pints doz. 225 “ “ quarts “ 3 50 “ “ gall., cans “ 12 00 Indeliblelnk, Baldwin’s .; doz. 1 75 “ “ Barber’s Crimson 350 “ “ Briggs’ “ 200 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S 306 Indelible Ink, Hegeman’s doz. 250 “ “ Kidder’s, with preparation “ 3 00 “ “ “ without preparation “ 2 00 “ “ Livingston’s Carmine “ 1 5° • ■ •• “ “ with Tablet and Stretcher (see cut, page 260).. “ 350 “ “ Payson's “ 1 9° “ “ “ Combination “ 4 25 “ “ Tarrant’s “ 2 75 India Ink, 64 sticks to lb lb- 2 50 Inkstands, Pocket, Box-wood doz. 2 00 “ I. R., Black, all sizes doz. 2 00 a 4 00 • < Glass “ 1 50 a 3 00 Bronzed. . . . . . , each 7 50 a 10 00 << Gilt “ 1 25 a 6 00 “ Olive Wood “ 1 00 a 6 00 Ink Extractor, Cushman's doz. 1 50 “ “ Lawrence’s “ 1 5° India Rubber Sheeting, see page 337. “ “ Tubing, see page 363. Jokes gross- 6 5° JARS. PORCELAIN AND EARTHENWARE OINTMENT JARS. French Porcelain Steeple Tops, \ Plain. y Pint, height, 6 in doz. ! 6 00 1 “ “ 8 “ “ 7 50 1 Quart “ 9 “ “ 10 5° % Gallon “ 11 “ " 15 00 German Porcelain Flat Top Jars. 2 oz., 3 inches doz. j 3 00 4 “ 3% “ “ ! 4 5° 8 “ “ ". 6 00 16“ s/8 “ , “ 700 24 “ 6% “ “ 8 00 32 “ 7% “ “ 9 50 English Steeple Top Jars. White or Blue.— With Bronze Bands. 1 oz doz. 3 00 3 “ “ 4 00 1 Pint “ 5 00 iA “ “ 7 00 4 Quart | “ 9 00 8 Pint “ 10 50 y Gallon “ j 14 00 y Gallon “ | 16 00 English Blue Steeple Top Jars.1 2 oz., height, 4 in j doz. j 2 25 4 “ “ 4 y “ ! “ 2 50 8 “ “ 5l/< “ I “ I 3 50 i Pint, height, 6 in doz. 4 50 1% “ “ 6% “ “ 6 00 1 Quart, “ 7% “ “ 8 00 3 Pint, “ 9 “ “ 10 00 y2 Gall., “ 10 “ “ 13 00 y “ “ 11 “ “ 16 00 1 “ “ 12 “ “ 21 00 White Steeple Top Jars. 2 oz., height, 4 in doz. 2 00 4 “ “ 4lA “ “ 2 00 8 “ “ 5 Vi ‘1 2 25 1 Pint, “ 6 “ “ o 00 “ “ 6lA " “ 4 00 1 Quart “ 7% “ 6 00 3 Pint “ 9 “•••. “ 8 00 XA Gall., “ 10 “ “ 10 00 y “ “ 11 “ “ 13 50 1 “ “ 12 •• ■* 18 00 White Flat-Top Jars. 1 oz doz. 90 2 “ “ 90 4 “ “ 1 00 8 “ “ 1 20 10 “ “ 1 30 12 “ “ 1 40 x6 “ “ 1 50 24 “ “ 2 00 Quart “ 2 50 3 Pint “ 3 50 % Gallon “ 4 5° y “ ... “ 6 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 307 Tie-Over Ointment Jars, or Jelly Cans. 4 oz doz. 50 6 ".... “ 60 8 “ 70 12 “ “ 80 1 lb “ go I%‘‘ “ I 12 2 " “ I 90 Ointment Jars, Glass. Metal Caps, or Wood Tops. 14 oz gross. 5 50 Vz “ 6 00 “ " 7 50 “ 9 00 “ “ 12 00 ln.usi„n Jars, with Strainers.!' Vt Pint each. 50 1 “ “ 75 1 Quart “ 1 00 Key Rings, full assortment gross, 50 a 12 00 Chains, “ “ “ 3 00a 4 50 Knee Caps (see E, page 291). Kid Scraps lb. x Skins ....doz. 3 00a4 00 LABELS. Druggists’ Shop, Gilt book, I2 “ Plain i “ 400 Physicians’ Gilt .. p^a'n “ 1 00 um doz. 1 25 Patent Medicine Directions ream, 3 50 Address Tags LANCETS. Lancets, Abscess. eacb x qq “ Gum and Tenaculum <■ 00 “ Spring <• “ Thumb, Evans’ doz. 9 00 “ English “ 6oo 5° cents, 75 cents, and 1 00 Lancet Cases, Morocco, 1 hole ■< “ “ “ 2 “ “ 75 4 “ 1 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Leech Tars, Porcelain, Vase Shape (see cut), 6)4 inch each. 2 50. .< J .. ■< “ “ “ 10% “ “ 4 00 <■ «• “ “ “ 13 “ “ 5 °o LAVENDER WATER. Bazin’s Bell d°z‘ 7 °° Colgate’s , „ “ Coudray’s, “ L,” Anibree Blanche 8 5° “ “ M,” Distilled 7 5° :: ;» :: AZ <• 1645 Ambree " 7 00 Letchford’s, small ,, 4 5° “ large ,, 7 5° Lubin’s Amber ,, “ 7 5° Roger &Gallet's *' 600 Leaf Gold, set deep pkgs- 7 5° “ “ pale 6 5a “ Silver 2 00 LETCHFORD. Creme of Limes, Liquid and Solidified doz. 4 50 Transparent Cosmetic, small “ 1 5°- “ “ large 3 00 ,, 5 3 00 to Extracts, a full assortment £ 48 00 Violet and Rose Powder “ 1 75 ,< S 1 5oto Pomades, an assortment 4 20- LILY WHITE. Bazin’s Spanish d°z- 1 25 “ Pearl of Beauty <( 1 35 Cascarilla ,, 75 Glenn’s Lily Oval ' „ 1 25 “ Chinese „ 1 Irvine’s Round 1 2S Oval „ 1 25 McArthur's „ 1 75 Shand’s Oval Fancy „ t Opera Pearline ,, 1 25 Mother of Pearl ,, 1 25 Small Round ,, Medium “ ,, Large “ 75 Tetlow’s, a full assortment. Austin & Mellville’s, a lull assortment. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. LIME JUICE AND GLYCERINE. Rimmel’s, small doz. 4 00 “ medium “ 6 50 “ large “ 9 00 LINT. Taylor’s Ai, 1 lb lb. 1 35 “ “ ozs “ 15° E. Taylor’s, 1 lb “ 1 25 English Stag, “ No. 1 “ 1 20 “ Maw’s, penny packets gross. 4 50 LIP SALVE. Glass Boxes doz. 2 00 Metal Boxes “ 1 00 LOW, SON & HAYDEN. Low’s Extracts, 1 oz. bots “ 5 50 “ “ 2 “ “ “ ix 00 “ Pomade, blue pot “ 450 “ Soaps (see page 341). LUBIN. Lubin’s Blanc de Perle (see page 233) “ “ Cosmetic (see page 288). “ Extracts “ 7 00 “ Pastilles “ 6 00 “ Rice Powder “ 10 50 “ Sachets, ozs “ 6 75 “ paper “ 8 00 “ Soaps (see page 342). Lundborg’s Extracts (see page 294). California Water, small “ 15° 41 “ “ large “ 4 25 MAGNETIC MACHINES. Davis & Kidder’s each. 7 00 Gaiffe’s French Pocket “ 8 00 Jerome Kidder’s “ 20 00 Maw’s Single Magnet “ xo 00 14 Double “ “ 15 00 “ Self-Acting “ 20 00 McIntosh galvanic and faradic batteries. Family Faradic Battery each, 10 00 Physician’s Faradic Battery “ 18 00 Twelve Cell Galvanic Battery “ 30 00 Twelve Cell Combined Galvanic and Faradic “ 40 00 Eighteen Cell Galvanic “ 40 00 Eighteen Cell Combined Galvanic and Faradic “ 52 50 Twenty-four Cell Galvanic “ 55 00 Twenty-four Cell Combined Galvanic and Faradic " 67 50 Office Batteries and Bath Apparatus made to order. Prices on application. Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 310 W. H. SCHIEFFELJN & CO.’S MEDICINE CHESTS. Containing the following Square Glass Stoppered Bottles. In Mahogany Trays, Mortar, Graduated Measure, four Jars, Tray for Scales, and Space for Instruments under Bottles. MADE OF THE BEST RUSSET LEATHER THIS IS THE SIZE BY INCHES. Ounce. Ounce. Ounce. Ounce. Bots. Length. Width. Height. Price. No. i—Containing 4.-4 16. .2 18.. 1 6..lf 44 14 9% 9%— 31 00 1— Ext. “ 4.-4 18..2 20.. 1 8.Af 50 15% 9lf 9lf— 2300 2— “ 14 -2 42.. 56 11 — 23 00 3— “ 16. .2 34 12% 8 8 — 1700 4— “ 2. .4 16. .2 19..1 —37 9V*-— 18 5° 5— “ 2..4 11..2 16..1 32 11 8% 9%— 1700 6— “ 2. .4 12..2 13..1 —27 8% 9%— 1550 The following without Measures, Mortars, or Jars : 7— Containing 4. .4 10..2 6..1 -—-20 9 y2 7 8%— 1200 8— “ 15. .0/2 oz. bottles 8lf 5% 7%— 1000 Tray in front of Bottle: 9— Containing 10..2 4..1 14 9 6% 5%— 950 10— “ 5.. 4 7. .2 6..1 —18 10 7Y*, 5%— 11 SO 11— “ 4..4 9..2 12..1 6..y—31 — 1400 All the above with Locks. Buckle and < No. 12—5..1& 4..1—space in front— ■—9 7 4 4%— 5 50 Strap. I 13—10. .1)4 7 3H 4yK— 500 No. 14—Containing 2.-4 6. .2—space in front— —10 7 5 — 600 15— “ oz. bottles 8 3% 3$4— 6 00 Complete Set of Latin Labels, Twenty-five Cents. MAHOGANY, WING PATENT. No. i—Containing one large Offset Drawer at Bottom, for three Jars, and space for Instru- ments ; five small Drawers inside for Mortar, Measure, Scales, etc. 10..4 oz. 12..2 oz. 6..% oz. 28 Bottles 30 00 No. 2—Containing 8. .4 oz. 12. .2 oz. 6..%oz.—26 bottles 3000 One large offset drawer for three jars, and two drawers inside 25 00 No. 3—Slide in back, containing 8. .4 oz. 12. .2 oz.—20 bottles 20 00 4— 4. .4 oz. 4..20Z. 6..%oz—14 bottles 1700 5— 3..40Z. 8..ioz. —11 “ 1400 Large Walnut Wing Chest—8..8oz. 12..20Z.—20 bottles 18 o GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 311 Box Pattern, with Lid and Drawers under: No. 6—Containing 10. .8 oz... 7. .4 oz.. 13. .2 oz.—30 bottles 2300 7— “ 10. .4 oz... 12. .2 oz.. 7..10Z.—29 “ 1500 8— “ 8. .4 oz... 12. .2 oz.. —20 “ 13 00 9— “ 4. .4 oz.. .12. .2 oz.. —16 “ 1100 10— “ 3. .4 oz... 10. .2 oz.. —13 “ 8 50 11— Large Brass Bound Chest, containing 12..8 oz. 16..4 oz. 8..1 oz.—36 bottles; 4jars 36 00 WALNUT AND POPLAR CHESTS, for Ships and Plaxdations, STAINED AND VARNISHED. Walnut. Poplar. No. 13—Containing 12. .8 oz. 16. .4 oz. 8. .1 oz. 36 bottles; 4 jars $22 00 $20 00 14— “ 5..80Z. 7..40Z. 8..20Z. 4..10Z.—25 bottles; 4 jars. 15 50 1400 15— “ 10..40Z. 6. .2 oz. 4. . 1 oz. —20 “ 3 “ 1200 1100 16— “ 8..40Z. X2..20Z. —18 “ 1000 900 17— “ no drawers—6. .8 oz. 4.-4 oz. and space—15 bottles 7 00 A Medical Manual and Medical Chest Companion, with English Labels, Fifty Cents. Clayton Long Handle. Porcelain Tea, on foot. Metal. Tweed’s. Bulb. Clayton Combination. Earthen Ware. Medicine Glasses (see page 302). Medicine Spoons, Earthen, Tea doz. 1 25 “ “ Porcelain, “ “ 3 00 “ “ 11 “on foot “ 3 00 “ “ “ Dessert “ 4 00 “ on foot “ 4 00 “ “ “ Tea, covered “ 2 50 “ “ “ Dessert, “ “ 3 30 “ “ Maw’s Combination “ 250 “ Metal “ 9 00 “ Clayton Long Handle “ 1 50 “ “ “ Combination “ 2 75 “ Droppers, Barnes’ “ 80 “ Bulb " 50 “ “ Tweed's. “ 1 50 Meen Fun, “ Hobbs’’ “ x 00 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Leather Back Mirrors. French Plate, No. 1.. .doz. 10 00 “ “ “ 2... “ 9 co “ “ “ 3... “ 8 00 “ “ “ 4- • • “ 7 co Leather Back, Wood Frame. No. 790—1 doz. 10 00 “ £00—2 “ 9 00 “ 810—3 “ 8 00 Leather Back, Bevelled Glass. No. 650, Stand, Squ’re, doz. 11 00 “ 651, “ Heart.. “ 12 50 “ 840, “ Fan.... “ 1250 “ 830, " Slipper, “ 10 50 “ 860, “ Bell.... “ 12 00 Canvas Covered, Folding No. 820, 3x5 doz. 6 00 850, 4x6 “ 8 00 610, 5x7 “ 10 73 620, 6x8 “ 12 75 Leather Covered, Folding. , 600, 5x7 doz. 16 00 630, 6x8 “ 17 co Leather Back, Standing. . 700, Horse Shoe. .doz. 8 25 720, 5^x “ 8 00 730, 16 x 8 “ 8 75 740, 7 “ 6 50 710, 6 xio “ 10 00 MIRRORS Celluloid, Plain doz. 30 00 “ “ Twist “ 33 00 “ Parallel “ “ 39 00 Malachite, Red, or Blue, Colors, $3 00 doz. additional. Ivory, No. 1, each, 7 50 “ “ 2, “ 9 00 “ “ 3. 3^x5 “ 10 50 “ “ 4- “ 12 00 Florence Oval, No. 5, 3% in doz. 4 00 “ 11 “ 6, 4 “ “ s 00 “ “ “ 7, 4J4 “ “ 6 00 “ “ “ 8,5 “ “ 7 OO “ “ 9, SA “ “ 8 00 “ “ “10, 5 “ “ 9 00 “ “ “ 11, 6% “ “ 10 50 “ Round, doz. 5 50, 6 50, 7 50, 8 50 “ Pocket doz. 2 12 “ Stand, No. 20 “ 10 50 “ “ “ 40 “ 12 50 “ Plate Glass, No. 8 “ 13 00 “ 9 “ 15 25 “ " " “10 “ 19 00 “ “ “11 “ 23 00 Zinc Mirrors, No. 1, small gross, 4 50 “ “ “ 2, medium.... “ 6 00 3- large “ 7 5° MAHOGANY. Plain Glass Mouth doz.i 75 “ “ No. 5, 314 inch “ 3 50 “ “ “ 6, 4 “ “ 4 50 “ “ “ 7. “ “ 5 50 “ “ “ 8,5 “ “ 6 50 9. 5M “ " 7 50 “ “ “ 10, 6 “ “ 8 50 “ “ “ 11, 614 “ “ 9 50 “ “ “ 12, 7 “ “ 10 50 “ “ “ 13, 714 “ “ 12 00 “ “ “ 14, 8 “ “ 15 00 “ “ “ 15, 8% “ “ 18 00 Plate “ 5 inch “ 10 50 “ “ 514 “ “ 12 00 “ “ 6 “ “ 13 50 “ “ 614 “ “ 15 00 “ “ y “ “ l6 50 “ •• 7% “ “ 18 OO “ “ 8 “ “ 21 00 Also an assortment of Folding, Pocket, Rosewood, etc. Mirror Stands, Rosewood, for 13 each, 6 00 “ “ Whitewood, “ “ 7 5° MORTARS AND PESTLES. Brass, 314 inch each, 3 50 “ 4 % “ “ S°o " 5lA “ “ 6 00 “ 6 % “ \ “ 8 00 Glass, 1 ounce doz. 2 00 “ 2 “ " 2 50 Glass, 4 ounce doz. 3 50 “ 8 “ “ 6 00 Pint “ 9 00 Quart “ 15 00 % Gallon “ 24 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 313 MORTARS AND PESTLES GLASS SILVERED. Beautiful Articles, suitable for Show- Wmdows, etc. IRON, URN-SHAPED, TURNED SMOOTH INSIDE. % Pint each, 30 1 “ “ 40 1 Quart.... “ 50 Gallon... “ 80 1 “ ..." x 50 2 “ ... “ 2 00 Height— 3 inches each, 2 00 “ 4 “ “ 2 25 “ 5 “ “ 3 00 “ 6 “ “ 4 00 “ 7 “ “ 5 So “ 8 “ “ 7 00 “ 9 “ “ 8 00 44 10 “ “ 9 00 “ 11 44 “ 10 00 41 12 “ “ 12 00 MARBLE. Small, no pestle each, 4 00 Medium, “ “ 6 00 Large, “ “ 8 00 PORCELAIN. Shallow, with Lip, glazed outside only. No. 6. 3 inch diameter doz. 5 00 41 5- 3K “ “ “ 6 50 44 4. 4 “ “ “ 8 00 “ 3- \V\ " “ “10 50 “ 2. 5% “ “ “ 12 00 " 1. 6 % “ “ “ 15 00 4‘ o. 7% “ “ “ 24 00 PORCELAIN.-Deep. No. 1, inch, 3 oz doz. 6 25 “ 2, 43* “ 4 “ " 9 75 “ 3> 5 “ 8 “ “ 13 00 “ 4, 6% " Pint “ 18 00 “ 5, 7\i. “ Quart “ 24 00 “ 6, 8 “ 3 Pint “ 27 00 41 7, 8J£ “ 2 Quart “ 36 00 41 8, 9% “ ■2X Quart “ 48 00 IRON, EXTRA HEAVY BELL-SHAPE. Pint each, 40 Quart “ 60 l/t Gallon “ 1 00 1 " “ 1 So 2 “ " 275 3 “ “ 4 So 4 “ “ 5 50 WEDGEWOOD. 0000, 3 inch., 2 oz doz. 4 32 000, 3 3 oz “ 504 oo, “ 4 oz “ 6 00 o, 4 “ S oz “ 6 72 1, 4 y2 “ 8 oz “ 7 80 2, 5 “ 12 oz “ 10 20 3, 6 “ 16 oz “ 12 00 4, 6% “ 22 oz " 15 00 5, 7 “ 26 oz “ 19 50 6, 8 “ 36 oz .. “ 24 00 7, 8K “ 2% pts “ 30 00 8, 9M “ 3 “ “ 39 00 9, io}4 “ 5 “ “ 48 00 10, 12 “ 6 “ “ 54 00 xi, 13 “ 10 “ “ 63 00 12, 14 “ 13 “ “ 72 00 314 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S MOULDS. Vaginal. Rectum. 12-hole Tin. 12-hole Brass. Camphor Ice. Combination Brass. B. M. & Co. Camphor Ice, 4 moulds set, 3 00 11 “ 6 “ “ 4 00 “ “ 12 “ “ 6 00 Suppository, 6 “ Brass “ 3 50 “ 12 “ “ “ 4 50 “ 6 “ Tin. “ 1 00 “ 12 " “ “ 1 50 “ 12 “ Vaginal •* 2 50 " 6 “ Rectum, Nickel-Plated Frame “ 2 50 " 12 “ “ “ " “ 4 00 " Combination Brass, B. M. & Co.... “ 8 00 MUCILAGE. Stickwell’s Cone doz. 1 00 “ Bell Top " 1 38 Price’s Cone ; “ 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 315 Archibald’s Suppository Machine. FOR MAKING SUPPOSITORIES RAPIDLY BY COLD COMPRESSION. (Patented April 29TH, 1879.) Fig.I. Pig II. Suppository Machine, Machine open, with Mould, Pig XV Figlll Mould, cut longitudinally. Manner of discharging Suppository. Figure I. represents the machine complete, reduced to one fourth the size ; A the hopper, in which is thrown the mixture of Cacao Butter with active ingredient; B the plunger, used for compressing the Suppositories ; C the hand lever; D the swing bed for holding the mould; E the mould, split longitudinally; G the Suppository in one half of mould after compression ; Figure IV. the manner of discharging the moulded Suppository; I the cut-off. Where 15 grain Suppositories are ordered, the amount of Cacao Butter to be used should be 15 grains, less the amount of medicinal ingredients. The same rule applies to 30 grain suppositories, etc. Price of Machine, with two sets of Moulds, 15 and 30 grains. each, 7 00 316 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S NASAL DOUCHES. Glass Nasal Douche. Brower’s doz. 900 Dr. Clark's “ 7 50 Glass, pints “ 6 00 !| Glass, quarts “ 7 00 j! Warner's Catarrhal “ 9 00 || Lincoln & Co doz. 6 oo Lockwood’s “ 4 oo Pierce’s “ 4 oo Phelp’s “ 12 00 Mead’s “ 4 00 Nail Cases, Leatherette, Wood contents doz. 12 00 a 36 00 “ “ Leather, Ivory “ each 3 50 a xo 00 “ “ Paper, Wood “ doz. 7 50 a 12 00 “ “ Glass Top, Ivory “ each 4 00 a 15 00 “ Cleaners, in Bone, Ivory, Steel, and Shell doz. 1 00 a 3 50 “ Files, Ivory, Steel, Pearl, or Shell “ 1 coa 7 50 “ Polishers, Ivory or Wood “ 4 00 a 12 00 “ Powder, Mrs. Pray’s “ 4 00 “ “ French “ 2 50 a 6 00 NIPPLES. French Red, large. Eng., large, No. 7 or 8. Eng., medium, No. 6. or French Medium. Eng., small No. 1 or 5. or French Small. English, large gross, 5 00 " medium “ 3 00 “ small “ 1 75 French Maroon, small “ 4 00 “ “ medium “ 4 50 “ “ large " 6 00 41 “ extra large “ 9 00 American, small, white gross, 1 50 “ medium “ “ 2 00 “ large “ “ 2 50 “ small, Black “ 2 00 “ medium “ “ 2 50 “ large “ “ 3 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. No. 23 or 29. No. 30. No. 20 or 21, 23 or 24, No. 22 or 26. No. 20, White gross, 3 00 21, “ large “ 4 00 22, “ Patent “ 4 25 23, Pure Gum “ 3 25 24, “ “ large •.. “ 475 No. 25, White Swan Bill gross, 2 50 26, Pure Gum, Patent “ 5 00 29, “ “ Swan Bill “ 3 25 30, White Plug “ 8 00 Maw’s, with Tube. Maw’s, small. Glass Shell. I. R. Shield. Nipple Shells, Glass ■ doz. 75 “ Shields, Box-Wood “ 75 “ “ and Nipple “ 1 25 “ Bringhurst’s, Wax “ x 75 “ Favorite “ 3 75 “ Glass " 1 25 11 Kent’s, with Black Nipple * “ 350 “ “ Maw’s, Glass, small “ 1 50 “ “ “ “ with tube “ 2 50 “ Maw’s, Pure Tin “ . 2 00 “ “ Metal " 1 75 “ Needham’s, with White Nipple “ 3 00 “ Rubber, Black “ 1 00 “ White “ 75 “ Walters’, Glass, with Black Tube “ 3 00 " “ “ “ White “ “ 2 50 “ Wansburgh’s, Metal, in pairs “ 4 00 318 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S NURSING BOTTLES No. 60. No. 160. EXPORT. Burr’s, Green doz. 3 00 “ Medallion “ 1 5° “ White, each in box “ 4 25 “ Eagle, Black Trimmings “ 3 25 Knapp’s, Green, each in box “ 3 00 “ White, “ “ “ “ 3 50 Lang’s, Perfected “ 3 00 Maw s Alexandra, Green “ 2 50 “ “ White " 4 00 " Export, “ “ 2 50 “ Wood-Top, Green “ 1 50 Moulded, No. 60, Flask " 75 “ “ 160, “ wide mouth " 88 “ “ 120, “ large “ 1 00 Babes’ Companion, No. 1 “ 3 00 “ 2 “ 2 25 “ 3 “ 1 75 4 “ 1 50 Peerless, No. 1 ■< 4 $0 2 " 3 5° “ 3 “ 2 50 4 “ 1 50 Manx o 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 319 Madame Lang’s Perfected Nurser, with Monchovaut’s Suction Attachment. This Nurser is fitted with a Suction Valve, the patent of H. Monchovaut, Laon (Aisne), France. The stopper has an aperture which allows the air to pass into the bottle, and the exhaust-tube contains a rubber valve. The mouth-piece or nipple is so perforated that the whole constitutes a perfect suction, and allows-the child to nurse without the least exertion. Each put up as the ordinary Madame Lang’s Perfected Nurser, complete doz. 3 25 Brighton Nurser. The above Nurser is made of Crystal Glass; Pure Gum Fittings and Jet Trimmings Each put up in paper box with requisite Brushes doz. 2 00 In half dozen boxes. “ 1 50 Windsor Nurser. This Nurser is made of Green Glass ; White Rubber Fittings and Jet Trimmings. Put up half dozen in paper box doz. i oo W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S NURSING BOTTLE TRIMMINGS. French style, made of pure red rubber, will fit any bottle (see cut) doz. 2 00 Maw’s Alexandra “ 200 “ Export “ 1 75 “ Wood-Top “ 88 “ “ “ pure gum “ 1 5° Burr’s “ 1 50 Lang’s Perfected “ 1 5° Black, Rubber, Bone Guard, etc “ 75 White, “ 62 • Maroon, “ “ “ “ “ 1 00 ODOR CASES. Olive Wood, 2 Bottles : each, 3 50 a 5 00 “ “ 3 “ “ 4 5° a 7 5° Leather, 2 “ 2 so a 4 co “ 3 “ “ 3 50 a 6 00 Velvet, 2 •• “ 3 50 a 10 00 “ 3 “ “ 4 50 a 12 00 Plush, 2 “ '. “ 4 50 a. 12 OO' ■■ 3 “ “ 6 00 a 15 oo- Also a full line of Lundborg’s, the bottles filled with Extracts. Oiled Muslin, Pieces of 5 yards piece. 3 50' “ Muslinet, Maw’s, Light yard. 75 “ “ “ Dark “ 5a " Silk, extras yard pieces piece. 5 00 “ “ ord. “ “ “ 4 00 Otto Rose, Coudray’s, No. 2208 doz. 6 00 Oil Cologne, Lundborg's - lb. 700 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 321 Artists’ Oil Colors in Tubes, Manufactured by F. W. DEVOE & CO., New York. American Vermilion. Antwerp Blue. Asphaltum. Bistre. Bitumen. Blue Black. Bone Brown. Brilliant Yellow. Brown Ochre. Brown Pink. Burnt Umber. Burnt Roman Ochre. Burnt Sienna. Burnt Terre Verte. Caledonian Brown. Cappah Brown. Cassel Earth. Cork Black. Copal Megilp. Chrome Green, 1,2, 3. Chrome Yellow, 1,2, 3. Chrome Orange. Chrome Red. Cologne Earth. China White. Chinese Blue. Cremnitz White. Carmine Lake. Crimson Lake. Emerald Green. Flake White. French Green. Flesh Ochre. Gamboge. Gold Ochre. Indian Lake. Indian Red. Indigo. Italian Pink. Ivory Black. King’s Yellow. Lamp Black. Light Red. Light Raw Sienna. Megilp. Mummy. Mauve Lake. Naples Yellow, 1,2,3. Neutral Tint. New Blue. Olive Lake. Olive Tint. Orpiment. Oxford Ochre. Paris Blue. Paris Green. Payne’s Gray. Permanent Blue. Permanent White. Persian Red. Prussian Blue. Prussian Brown. Prussian Green. Purple Lake. Raw Sienna. Raw Umber. Roman Ochre. Rose Pink. Rose Lake. Scarlet Lake. Silver White. Sugar of Lead. Transparent Gold Ochre. Terra Rosa. Terre Verte. Vandyke Brown. Venetian Red. Verdigris. Verona Brown. Veronese Green. Yellow Lake. Yellow Ochre. Zinc White. $1.05 per dozen Tubes. Blue Verditer. Burnt Lake. Citron Yellow. Cerulean Blue. Chinese Green. Chinese Vermilion. English Vermilion. French Vermilion. Gaude Lake. Green Lake. Imperial Orange. Perfect Yellow. Sepia. Zinnober Green—Light. Zinnober Green—Deep. Brown Madder. Cobalt Green. Emeraude Green. Extract of Gamboge. Madder Lake. Madder Lake—Deep. $1 80 per dozen Tubes. Malachite Green. Oxide of Chromium. Pink Madder. Rose Madder. Transparent Oxide ot Chromium. $3.00 per dozen Tubes. Cobalt Blue. Extract of Vermilion. Indian Yellow. Lemon Yellow. Mars Brown. Mars Red. Mars Violet. Mars Yellow. Orange Vermilion. Paul Veronese Green. Robert's Lake. Rubens' Madder. Scarlet Vermilion. Ultramarine. $3.50 per dozen Tubes. Antimony Yellow. Capucine Madder. French Carmine. $4.80 per dozen Tubes. Purple Madder. Violet Carmine. Burnt Carmine. Cadmium, Lemon. Cadmium, Light. Cadmium, Deep. Cadmium, Orange. Cadmium, Yellow. Madder Carmine. Mars Orange. Yellow Madder. Ultramarine Ash. $5.40 per dozen Tubes. Scarlet Madder. $9.00 per dozen Tubes. Double, Treble, and Quadruple Tubes, of any of the above Colors. 21 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 322 Winsor & Newton’s English Oil Colors, IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES. Antwerp Blue. Asphaltum. Bitumen. Black Lead. Blanc d'Argent. Blue Black. Bone Brown. Brown Ochre. “ Pink. Burnt Sienna. “ Umber. Cappah Brown. Chrome Green, Light. “ Middle. " “ Deep. " Yellow, Pale. Chrome Deep. “ Orange. “ Red. Cologne Earth. Copal Megilp. Cremnitz White. Crimson Lake. Emerald Green. Flake White. Gamboge, Extract of. Indian Lake. '• Red. Indigo. Italian Pink. Ivory Black. Lamp Black. Light Red. Megilp. Mummy. Naples Yellow, Light. “ “ Deep. Neutral Tint. New Blue. Payne’s Gray. Permanent Blue. “ White. Prussian Blue. “ Brown. Purple Lake. Pyne’s Megilp. Raw Sienna. “ Umber. Roman Ochre. Scarlet Lake, t. Sugar of Lead. ). Terre Rosa. Terre Verte. Trans. Gold Ochre. Vandyke Brown. Venetian Red. Verdigris. Verona Brown'. Yellow Lake. “ Ochre. Zinc White. $1.50 per dozen Tubes. Burnt Lake. Cerulean Blue. Chinese Vermilion. Vermilion. $2.70 per dozen Tubes. Brown Madder. Carmine, No. 2. Cobalt Blue. Extract of Vermilion. French Ultramarine. “ Veronese Gr'n. Indian Yellow. Lemon Yellow, Pale. “ “ Deep. Madder Lake. Malachite Green. Mars Brown. Mars Red. Mars Violet. “ Yellow. Mineral Gray. Orange Vermilion. Oxide of Chromium. “ Transparent. Pink Madder. Rembrandt's Madder. Rose Madder. Rubens' Madder. Scarlet Vermilion. Strontian Yellow. Brilliant Ultramarine. Burnt Carmine. Carmine. Ex. Malachite Green. Madder Carmine. $4.20 per dozen Tubes. Mars Orange. Purple Madder. Violet Carmine. Viridian. $6.60 per dozen Tubes. Aureolin. CadmiumYellow, Pale. Cadmium Y ellow, Deep. “ Orange. Field’s OrangeVerm’n. Orient Yellow. Ultramarine Ash. $12.00 per dozen Tubes. Double, Treble, Quadruple, or larger Tubes of any of the above Prepared Oil Colors. PAPER. Paper Capping, assorted colors, packs 25o.sheets pack. " Emery, Metropolitan, Nos. F, O, L and assorted ream. 4 75 " “ “ " 1% and 2 “ 6 00 " •* “ " “ 650 •• “ National, “ F, O, 1, and assorted " 6 25 “ “ *‘ “ 1% and 2 " 7 25 " " “ " 2% •• 850 " Fayard doz. 200 *• Filtering (see pages 296). GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 323 Paper, Litmus, Blue and Red, English, in books doz. 75 " “ French quire. 75 “ Pres’n Powder No. 4, per M. 18 cts. No. 46 B, per M. 60 cts. “ “ 7- “ 3° “ “ 52. “ 50 “ “ “ " “ 13, “ 40 “ “ 61, “ 60 " “ 16, - 35 “ “ 55, 60 “ " "19. “ 50 “ ‘‘72, “ 50 *' “34. “ 45 “ “ 72 B, “ 50 “ “40, “ 56 “ “73. “ 75 “ “ "43. “ So “ “ 73 B. “ 75 “ “ 46, “ 60 “ “ Sand, Star Flint, all numbers ' ream, 3 00 “ “ Best Flint, “ “ •* 4 25 “ Seidlitz, Blue, 19x24 " 3 00*13 5° “ White, 24x38 “ 4 50 a 5 00 “ Blue or White, cut per M. 75 “ Turmeric, English gross, 6 00 “ Water-Closet, Eureka, 100 in case case, 12 00; doz., 1 50 “ Gayetty’s, 50 “ “ 1500 “ “ Star Mills, 100 in case " 18 00 “ “ P. P. P. Pocket per 100, 5 00 “ “ Comfort, 100 in case “ 9 00 “ Wrapping, assorted colors, 24x38 ream, 4 00*14 50 Blue, ordinary, 24x38 “ 4 00 a 4 50 “ Manila, 15 x 20, reams, 10 to 20 lbs lb. 9 a 11 20x30, " 20 to 30 “ “ 9 a 11 24x36, “ 25 to 60 “ “ 9 a 11 “ 3°x 4°. “ 40 to 90 “ “ 9 a 11 “ Straw, 12x16 ream, 30 “ 14x18 “ 40 “ 15x20 “ 40 a 60 “ 20x30 " 80 a 1 00 24x36 “ 1 25 a 2 00 3°x4° “ 1 75 a 2 00 “ Tea, 12x18 " 60 “ '' 14 x 20 • ■ 75 “ Tissue, assorted colors, 20x30 “ 2 25 “ Manila, 11x15 " 30 “ “ “ “ 14x18 ■■ 40 “ “ 15x20 “ 60 " 20x30 " 1 25 24x36 ■' 150 " “ White, 20x30 “ 1 75 “ White, Extra Quality, 24x38 “ 4 00 a 5 00 “ Ordinary “ 24x38 “ 3 25 a \ 50 “ Writing, Foolscap " 3 0034 00 “ Letter *' 2 5034 00 “ Note, Commercial “ 1 50 a 2 50 PAP BOATS Pap Boats, Earthenware doz. 2 50 “ “ Porcelain, Fig. 4 “ 3 50 “ Bird, French shape “ 4 5° “ " “ “ and Gilt “ 7 50 Pastilles, Coudray’s ...doz. 1 50 11 Hooper's “ 1 75 " W. H. S. & Co.'s “ 1 25 Pearl Powder, Glenn’s " 2 50 “ Ramsey's “ 2 00 Fig. 4. PENCILS. Pencils, Camel's Hair (see page 248). “ Lead, Dixon's gross, 5 00 “ Eagle “ S 00 “ Faber s, round “ 6 00 “ octagon “ 8 00 " ordinary " 4 00 “ Indelible, Clark’s doz. 2 00 Pen-Holders gross, 1 50 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. 324 PERCOLATORS. Dursse's Patent G. S each, 3 50 Glass, Heavy, pint doz. 4 50 “ “ quart “ 6 00 “ A gall “ 9 00 “ 1 “ " 12 00 “ “ 2 “ " 21 00 Tin, covered, pint each, 50 “ “ quart “ 75 “ “ lA gall “ 1 00 “ “ 1 “ “ 1 50 “ “ 2 “ “ 2 00 Porcelain, Ribbed, No. 00, ix inch “ a 2? “ o. 9 " “ 2 75 “ r- 7 " 1 75 " “ " 2, 6 “ “ 1 50 “ 3. 5 “ •' 1 25 Plain, “ 00, xi “ 3 00 “ “ o, 9 “ “ 2 25 “ 1. 7 “ “ 1 50 “ “ 2, 6 “ “ 1 25 “ 3. 5 “ “ 9° Glass, heavy. PESSARIES FARR’S PATENT PESSARIE. No. 1. 1A inches, outside diameter " 2. 2 “ “ “ “ 3- 2* “ 4- 2 A “ “ “ “ 5- 2K “ “ “ “ 6. 3 “ “ “ 7- 3* “ 8. 3A “ - “ |>doz. 4 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 325 No. 91. No. 96. HR Concave. HR Thomas. HR Hodges. H R Bow. HR Horse-Shoe. White Rubber, Inflated, Round, No. 96 doz. 4 00 " to Inflate, long stem, No. 91 “ 7 00 Box-Wood, Globe and Egg Shape “ 9 00 Flat, Circular and Oval “ d 00 Glass, Globe Shape, assorted sizes “ 1 00 " Concave “ “ “ “ 1 00 Hard Rubber, Bow, “ “ “ 1 5° “ “ Concave, “ “ “ 2 00 “ “ Horse-Shoe, assorted sizes “ 2 75 '• “ •' Oval “ 2 75 “ " Hodge’s " 1 5° “ " Thomas’ “ 3 00 Meigs’ Ring doz. 3 00 Peaslee’s, Ring each, 50 Hewitt’s, " “ 5° Sims', Metal Ring “ 4° Smith’s " 75 Cutter’s " 3 00 Cutter’s, Cup “ 3 00 Thomas’, Cutter’s “ 3 00 Piesse & Lubin’s Extracts doz. 8 So “ " Pestachio Nut Oil “ 8 50 '* " " “ Powder “ 8 50 " " " Ribbon Bruges “ 5 00 326 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S PILL MACHINES. Brass on Walnut Block, with Side Rollers. 12 Pills, 3, or 5 Grains each, 4 50 18 “ 3, or s “ “ 5 5° 24 “ 3, or 5 “ “ 6 50 36 “ 5 “ “ 12 00 48 “ 5 “ “ 18 00 30 “ 5 “ “ 20 00 12 Pills, 3, 4, or s Grains “ 3 5° 18 “ 3, 4, or s “ “ 4 5° 24 “ 3, 4, or 5 “ “ 5 5o Without Side Rollers. Any size Pill Machine Furnished to order. THE COOPER PATENT PILL MACHINE. Brass Plates, Mahogany Board and Drawer. This machine has two sets of reversible Plates, on which four different sizes of Pills can be made, and the sides of the rolling board are so constructed as to allow the mass to be rolled just the size required for each respective size of Pills, thereby insuring always the full number of perfectly round pills. Price, $12.00 each. Pill Silverer. Pill Roller. Pill Rollers, for rolling the mass each, 50 “ Silverers .< “ 1 00 “ Finishers, for finishing the pills “ 75 PILL TILES Graduated 5 inch. “ 6 “ . •* 8 " . “ 9 “ . “ 10 “ . “ 11 “ . doz. 4 50 “ 6 00 “ 7 50 " 9 00 “ 12 00 “ 13 50 •' 18 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 327 Graduated 12 inch doz. 24 00 " 6x8 inch “ 9 00 “ 7 x 9 “ " 10 50 “ 8 x 10 “ " 13 50 “ 9 x 11 “ “ 18 00 “ 10 x 12 “ “ 24 00 Plain s inch " 3 60 •• 6 “ “ 4 80 “ 7 “ “ 6 00 “ 8 “ " 7 20 “ 9 “ : " 7 so “ 10 " “ 9 00 44 11 “ • “ 10 50 " 12 “ " 13 50 “ 7x9 inch " 9 00 41 8 x 10 " M 10 50 Pink Saucers, Bunce’s “ 75 “ " Reeves’ “ 1 25 " “ W. H. S. & Co.’s " 75 Pinaud’s Extracts, double lb. 3 00 “ “ triple “ 5 00 Ixora Breoni doz. 13 32 “ Violet of Parma “ 13 32 “ Breeze of Pampas “ 13 32 " Brillantine, small “ 3 25 medium “ 4 32 “ Rhum and Quinine “ 4 32 44 Eau'de Quinine, small “ 4 45 “ “ large “ 8 90 PLASTERS. Bunion, Ede’s, thick doz. 1 75 “ thin “ 1 50 " Maw's, thick “ 1 50 " “ thin “ 1 25 “ Robbin’s “ 1 50 W. H. S. & Co.’s, thick “ 1 25 " in bulk, y2 gross in box box, 1 00 Corn, Brodie’s doz. 3 00 44 Cook’s “ 2 75 41 Ede’s, thick " 1 50 4 4 4 4 thin " 1 25 44 Krause “ 2 50 “ Maw’s, thick " 1 25 4 4 4 4 thin “ 1 00 44 Robbin’s " 1 50 " W. H. S. & Co.’s, thick “ 1 25 “ in bulk, 1 gross in box box, 1 00 Court, Behrle’s, Skin, Rolls ...doz. 4 00 “ “ “ Sheets gross, 3 00 “ Carlton’s Beauty Spots oz. 1 75 “ Crown, assorted colors gross, 1 25 " Dickman’s Arnica " 7 s° “ “ “ Books : “ 1650 “ Mechanics’ " 6 00 44 Ede’s, in glass covered box 11 900 ** English Taffeta, 44 the ship" “ 4 50 44 French Crown gross, 3 00 " Hubbel's " 6 00 44 Littlefield’s Imperial “ 3 00 44 Maw’s, books doz. 1 75 ** “ “ small “ 75 4 4 4 4 4 4 Gold-Beater’s Skin “ 1 00 “ in leather case with scissors “ 400 44 Prior’s Flesh Color gross, 3 50 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 328 Court, Robbin’s Arnica gross, 700 " “ " books " 16 50 “ " • Imperial “ 3 00 “ " Kid “ 6 00 “ " Surgeons' Dressing “ 10 50 “ “ Water-Proof “ 3 50- “ Yard’s, assorted colors. “ 3 50 Plaster Irons each, 73 a 1 25. “ Machines, Iron each, 7 00 “ “ Wood, Newbaner's 4 “ 1000 " Spatulas, Brass, for attach ing to Gas Burner " 2 50. “ Skins (see skins, Page 338). Maw’s. Serew. Expanding. Powder Folders, Barrel Shape each. 3 00 Expanding or Buck , " 1 25 Screw " 2 50 Maw’s “ 1 50- Pocket-Books and Purses, in Calf, Real and Imitation Russia, Morocco,. Pearl and Ivory,, a large assortment at low prices. POMADES. American, of various styles and prices, a large assortment doz. 1 00 a 3 50- Bazin’s Philocome, small doz. 2 00 “ med “ 2 50 “ " large " 3 25 Colgate’s Vaseline, small, 2 oz :.... '* 200 “ large, 4 oz “ 400 " " 8 oz. G. S. Jar “ 8 00 Coudray’s, Tin Can, No. 510, small " 4 50 " “ " " 511, med “ 5 00 " “ ** “ 512, large “ 9 00 " Hongrois China, No. 981 " 4 50 " " Glass, No. 980 " 3 00 Letchford's Creme Limes, Solidified " 450 " Glass Bottles " 3 00 Low’s Blue Pot " 375 Pinand’s, all styles doz. 2 16 a 12 96 Piver’s Blue Pot doz. 6 50 “ Glass Bottle “ 4 50 Savage’s Ursina " 6 25 Barrel Shape. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 329 PRESCRIPTION CASES FOR PRESERVING PAPERS FROM LOSS AND DIRT Mahogany, with Plate Glass each, 7 50 Sponge. Probangs, Sponge, plain whalebone doz. 1 00 " tipped “ “ 1 5° wire “ 100 •' •* Rattan “ Puft Boxes, China, variety doz. 9 ooai8 oo " " Metal, large variety “ 3 00a *5 00 " " Paper, “ “ “ 1 00 a 3 5° " " Papier Mache “ 3 00 a 6 00 " " Wood, plain “ 2 5o<* 4 5© Relic “ 5 00« 7 So Scotch Plaid “ 6 oca 900 PUFFS. A, Extra Large, Ivory Handles doz. 7 50 D, Ivory Handles “ 4 5° C, » “ “ 3 So No. x, Ivory Handles " 3 5° ■* 2, «• “ “ 3 00 •• 3, ,, “ 2 50 " 4, Velvet " “ 2 00 " s, Pearl “ " 2 00 “ 6, Ivory Handles " ? 00 •• 7, *• “ " 1 75 •• 8, “ 11 “ 1 25 Small French Bone Handles “ 75 Medium " " " " 1 25 Large “ “ “ " 2 00 Metal. Scotch Plaid. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S 330 ■Quassia Cups, small “ “■ medium “ “ large " “ Requas . .doz. i 25 “ 1 75 .. “ 2 5° “ 75 Soap Rack. No. i. Brush Rack. No. 8. Sponge Rack. Upright Brush Rack. No. 4. ■Racks, Brush. No. 3 doz. 2 50 “ “ upright. No. 4 “ 3 00 “ Soap No. 1 “ 1 75 “ Sponge, No. o “ 3 50 :: :: :: 1 :: 4 50 2 “ 6 00 3 " 8 00 “ Water-Closet, large “ 8 oo “ “ small “ 6 oo Ramsey’s Pearl Powder “ 2 oo Toilet “ large “ 1 50 “ “ “ small “ 88 Rattles, Bone “ 1 50 “ Rubber “ 1 75 a 2 00 Razors, Wade & Butcher’s, a large variety “ 6 00 “ Le Coultre’s, French, 1 Blade “ 16 so 11 11 ., ,, ,, 2 “ “ 24 00 I! 3 ;; ;;; 2? 00 4 33 00 " “ “ 5 " " 36 00 “ “ " 6 " " 42 00 “ “ “ 7 “ “ 48 00 Razor-Strops,'Emerson’s, A, 18 inch, oval " 14 oo B, “ " “ 7 00 C, “ semi-oval “ 6 50 D, 12 “ oval “ 6 50 E, 12 “ semi-oval “ 6 25 “ F, 10% “ tablet “ 2 50 G, 9 " military “ 2 00 Leather case “ 12 00 Water-Closet Rack. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Razor-Strops, Goldschmidt’s, Iron Screw, AK doz. 9 00 “ “ “ " “ AM “ 11 00 “ “ “ “ " AG “ 14 00 “ “ “ Wood “ C “ 600 11 “ “ “ “ B 9 00 “ “ Saunders’, all sizes and styles “ “ Torrey, RHD “ 1 25 “ “ “ No. 4 “ 4 00 " “ “ •' 8 “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ 20 “ 6 50 “ “ “ “ 40 “ 4 00 “ “ “ “ 70 “ 2 00 Respirators, Maw’s, No. 1 “ 7 50 “ “ “ 2 “ 12 00 “ '* “ 3 “ r5 00 Retort Stands, Iron, 3-Ring, small “ “ 4 “ large. “ “ bronzed “ “ Wood each, i oo “ I 25 “ 1 75 “ 1 00 Iron, 3-Ring. Ribbons, or tying over Bottles, full assortment of colors piece. 35 RIMMEL. Extracts, Ylang Ylang, etc doz. 6 50 “ Season Bouquet “ 9 5° Lime Juice and Glycerine, small 11 4 00 “ “ “ medium “ 6 50 “ “ “ large “ 9 00 Ribbon Bruges “ 4 5° Rice Powder “ 1 75 Vinegar, Toilet, small “ 3 00 “ medium “ 6 25 “ “ large “ 12 5° Root Cutters, large, No. 2 each, 3 00 ‘ small “ 1 “ 2 00 332 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Powder, Dorin’s, No. o, paper box, doz. 1 50 |j " 4. 1 75 || “ “ "9, metal “ “ 6 00 “ 10, paper “ " 7 $0 ROUGE. Vinegar, Bazin’s doz. 1 25 “ Coudray’s, No. 2575.... " 1 75 “ Dorin's “ 1 50 “ Lubin’s “ 12 00 “ Tetlow’s, an assortment ] t “ 1 oa* 3 50 Rowland’s Macassar Oil doz. 10 50 , “ Odonto “ 10 50 “ Kalydor “ 19 50 Atkinson’s, in envelopes doz. 3 25 Bazin's Frangipanni, silk bag.... “ 4 50 Colcord's Lithographic Envelope. “ 2 00 Letchford’s, in envelopes “ 3 50 Lubin’s, " " “ 7 50 SACHETS Lubin’s, in oz. bots doz. 9 00 Maw's, in silk bags “ 4 00 Powder, Coudray's, % lb. bots... lb. 4 00 Silk and Satin Painted... .doz. 3 00 a 30^00 Sachet Powder, Bottles, French, 4 oz doz. 6 00 “ “ " “ 8 ‘‘ ** 7 00 “ “ “ 16 " “ 9 00 " Taper, 8" “ 700 “ " " " 16 “ “ 10 00 Saunders’ Face Powder, pink doz. 3 00 " white “ 3 00 J 1 French. Taper. SADDLE BAGS. Made of the Best Russet Bridle Leather. Patent Leather Covers. Space under Covers for Instruments, etc. Patent Mahogany Drawers in the end of the lower part. Solid Leather Drawers, One Dollar extra. No. 12—containing 24.. 1 oz. 4.. 1 % oz. bottles 1350 12— “ 24..1 oz. “ withpockets 1450 7— " 20..1 oz. 4..11/2 oz. ground-stop bottles 12 50 7—Ex " 20..1 oz. 4..iJ£oz. “ " and pockets 13 50 7— " 24..1 oz. cork stop bottles 11 50 11— “ 20. oz. glass stop “ 1200 6— “ 20.. 1 oz. 11 50 6— " 20..1 oz. cork “ " 10 50 13— " 16..1 oz. glass '■ " 10 50 13— " 16.. 1 oz. cork ** " 9 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 333 Made of the Best Russel Bridle Leather, with Patent Leather Covers. Drawer of Polished Mahogany, Velvet Lined. No. 1, containing 12 134 oz. 12 34 oz. 24 bottles 12 00 2 " 10 34 oz. 10 34 oz. 20 “ 11 00 3 “ 8 134 oz. 8 34 oz. 16 “ 10 00 FLAT PATTERN, TWO FLAPS. No. 14, containing 10 1% oz. 10 yl oz. 20 bottles 11 50 16, “ oz. oz. 24 “ 12 50 17, “ 12 134 oz. 21 yi oz. 33 " 13 5° BOX PATTERN. No. 4, containing 24 ground stoppered bottles 12 00 4, Extra with Pockets 13 00 8, containing 20 ground stoppered bottles n 00 8, Extra, with Pockets . 12 00 io, containing 16 ground stoppered bottles 10 00 10, “ 20 cork stoppered bottles 9 2S Plain Saddle Bags, containing 20 cork stoppered vials 8 50 Plain Saddle Bags, containing 24 cork stoppered vials 9 25 W. H. SCH1EFFELIN & CO.'S 334 SCALE CASES. Hinged Doors each, 8 00 Sliding " “ 8 00 Scale Pans, glass pair, 75 “ “ horn “ 35 Scale cases made to order of any pattern or size. BERANGER’S FRENCH BALANCES. SCALES MARBLE BEVELED EDGES. No. 2.—MARBLE TOP. EBONY SIDES. Brass Pans. Brass Pans. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches.... ... 2% lbs... .. .each, 12 oo 7 " .... ... 4# “ ... • • • “ I3j»°° 8 ... II “ . . . ... “ 14 OO '■ ... ...18 " ... • •. 16 50 9'A “ ■■■ ... 22 “ . . . .. “ 18 00 lotf •• ... ■••33 “ ••• ... “ 22! 00 II “ . . . . ■ • -44 “ •• • ... “ 27] 00 nK “ ... •■-55 “ ••• • • “ 35 o° 12 % ...66 " 13 K “ ••• .. .88 " ... 14 “ .... ...99 15a " .... Diam. of Pans. 7 inches Capacity. 18 “ Price. .. .each, 25 00 s'14 “ 9% “ ••••33 ''•••• • •• " 5° 00 No. I.—MARBLE TOP, BRONZED EDGES Brass Pans. No. 5.—WITHOUT CASE. Brass Pans. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches.... . . . 2/ lbs. . . ...each, 7 00 7 “ .... ...4/ " ... 8 00 8 “ .... . . . II “ . . . 9 50 83/ .... ...18 “ . . . 10 75 9'A “ .... ... 22 “ . . . 12 OO ioK “ .... •■-33 “ • ■ • 13I75 II “ ...44 “ ... i5iO° 113/ » .... ■•■55 " 16 75 12/ “ ...66 “ ... 18 00 13/ “ .. .88 “ ... 20 OO 14 “ .... •• 99 “ • • - 22 OO 15lA " .... . .IIO “ . . . 25 00 16 " ..132 " ... 29 OO Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 6 inches... . . 2% lbs. . . ...each. 16 oo 7 '• .... .. 4% " ... 18 oo 8 “ .... . . II “ . . . 21 OO 8 X " .... . .18 “ ... 25 00 " •••• 30 OO ioK " ... ••33 “ 35 00 II " ..44 “ ... 45 00 nH “ .... •.55 " ■ ■ 50 00 12% “ .... . 66 •• .. . 63 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 335 ROBERVAHL SCALES. Japanned Black, with Gold Lines, Gilt Indicators, and Movable Brass Pans. PRESCRIPTION SCALES—MARBLE BASE. On Walnut Box and Ebony Mouldings. No. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 2. . . .. 10 inches.... . .15 lbs. . . . .each, xo 00 3- • • .. 8 “ .... .. “ 8 00 4... .. 6 “ .... ... 5 " ... .. “ 6 00 10 inch Beam, Brass lacq'd each, 12 00 12 “ “ “ “ ‘ 15 00 10 “ “ Nickel plated.... “ 1600 12 “ “ 11 “ “ 18 00 DRUGGISTS’ TRIP SCALES. Japanned Vermilion, Green, and Gold, large Brass or,Copper Mov- able Pan Very sensitive. FRENCH STEEL BEAM, BRASS STANDARD. On Polished Walnut Box. No. Diam. of Pans. Capacity. Price. 4... . 16 inches ... 30 lbs.. ..each, 7 50 3 11 “ ...15 “ .. .. “ 6 00 *•••• 9 “ ...IO “ .. .. “ 5 00 I-.-- 7% " ... 5 " •• .. “ 4 00 No. Diam. of Pans. L’gth of Beam. I Price. 403-24 2 inch SK inch each, 4^0© 403-27 2% “ ....6y2 “ “ S 00 403-32 ....7“ " 600 SAME WITH BRASS SCOOP. No. 1 each, 5 00 “ 2 ‘ • “ 6 00 “ 3 " 7 50 SAME AS ABOVE. Marble Top Box. No. Diam. of Pans. L’gth of Beam. Price. 453-24 2 inch 5% inch each, 6 00 453-27 2% “ 6% “ “ 7 50 453-32....2% “ “ •••• “ 900 PRESCRIPTION SCALES—MARBLE BASE. W. H. Sehieffelin & Co.’s. POCKET SCALES. 8 in. Open Beam, Brass lacq’d, each, 8 00 10 “ “ “ “ “ “ 9 00 12 " “ “ “ “ “ 11 00 8 " Solid “ “ “ " 7 00 10 “ “ “ “ “ “ 8 00 12 " “ “ " “ “ 10 00 8 “ Open Beam, Nickel plated, " 11 00 10 “ “ “ “ “ 11 12 00 12 “ “ “ ‘‘ “ " 14 00 8 “ “ “ Silver “ “ 10 00 10 “ “ “ “ “ " 11 00 ia “ *• “ “ “ “ 13 00 Do z. 5 inch Steel Beam, GermanWood case, 5 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 00 5 " “ “ Oak case 9 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ 11 00 5 “ Brass “ Tin “ ... 5 5° 6 “ “ 6 50 5 “ “ “ Morocco case 6 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ 7 00 We also keep in stock a large assortment of Becker’s Scales, and French of various styles. 336 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Box, Presc. Scale (see cut) 22 00 “ “ “ with drawer 2300 Scarificators each, 2 00 a 7 00 Scissors, Surgeons’ straight and curved doz., 9 00 a 12 00 " Patent Folding “ 10 00 a 15 00 “ Nail, curved “ 4 50 a 7 50 “ straight “ 3 50 a 6 00 SCOOPS AND SPOONS, HORN. Scoops, Round or Square, No. i doz. 75 “ “ “ “ 2 “ 1 00 " “ “ "3 “ 1 25 “ " " “ 4 “ 1 5° Spoons, Long Handles, “ 1 " 75 “ “ " " 2 ; “ X OO “ “ “ “ 3 " I 25 “ 4 " 1 50 Sea-tangle Tents, solid doz. 1 75 “ “ “ hollow “ 2 00 Sponge “ “ 1 00 Seidlitz Wrappers perioo, 7501 50 “ Measures each. 25 ' • SIEVES. Sieves, Brass, Metal Frames, ioinne t nest. 15 oo “ “ “ “ No. 1, 100 meshes. 4 inch each. 80 " “ “ “ “ 2, 90 “ 5 “ “ 1 00 “ “ “ “ “ 3, 80 “ 6 “ . 1 20 " “ “ “ " 4, 70 “ 7 “ 1 30 “ “ “ " " 5, 60 “ 8 “ " 1 50 “ “ 11 “ “ 6, 50 “ 9 “ “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ “ 7, 40 “ 10 “ " 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ 8, 30 " 11 “ “ 2 25 “ “ “ “ “ 9, 20 “ 12 “ “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ " 10, 18 “ 14 “ “ 3 00 Special Sizes of Sieves made to order at short notice. SHAVING CREAM. Bazin’s, Almond, small doz. 2 25 “ “ large •• 3 00 “ “ 1 lb. cans lb. 1 00 “ Ambrosial, small doz. 2 25 “ “ large 11 3 00 “ " 1 lb. cans lb. 1 00 “ Rose, small •« 2 50 ;; la,rse 3 25 “ “ 1 lb. cans ■■ 1 25 Coudray’s Almond doz. 3 50 Lloyd’s Enxesis •• 4 50 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 337 ■Guerlain’s Ambrosial, Porcelain Pot, small doz. 4 50 “ “ “ “ large “ 9 00 “ “ China “ small “ 800 “ “ “ “ large “ 1600 Lloyd’s Euxesis ; “ 4 50 Lubin’s. “ 800 Taylor’s, in foil “ 1 00 “ “mugs.,,..,,,... “ 300 Clenn’s, “ “ “ 300 SHAVING COMPOUND SHAVING MUGS Patent Gilt Edge Williams' Combination Yankee “ W. H. S. & Co.’s Requisite, Flowers “ Gold Band " 3 50 “ 3 So “ 6 00 “ 4 00 " 3 00 “ 7 00 “ 7 00 SHAVING BOXES. W. H. H.& Co.’s. Metal doz. 1 75ag 00 Wood, with Mirror . “ 1 75 <*3 50 yK yard wide p. yard, 60 * “ “ “ 75 iK “ “ “ 1 00 “ “ •••• " x 25 SHEETING, I. R. SHOULDER BRACES Cutter’s “ 10 00 Champion ; " 900 London “ 8 00 Pratt's “ 9 00 SHOW CASES. Flat Top. Universal. Show-Stand. Universal, 22% x 17 in., 2 trays, velvet lining each, 20 00 Flat Top, 12 x 7 x 2 in., stained wood, lid to lift “ 72 “ “ 16 x 9x2 “ “ “ “ “ “ 1 25 “ “ 20x11x3 " “ “ “ “ • “ x 50 Show Stands, 3 square plates “ 1100 “ 3 round “ “ 10 00 “ Cases to order. Estimates promptly furnished. 338 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Silk, Surgeons' Skeins oz., 2 50 '* “ Spools, plain doz., 1 25 " 11 Waxed “ 1 50 Sifting Machines, Harris, 5 sieves each, 25 00 French, articulated each, 35 00 & 50 00 SKELETONS. SKINS. Chamois, 30 to kip, No. 1. 30 “ “ 2. .. 3<3 .. .. 3 “ 30 " “ 4- 3° “ “ 5- “ 30 " “ 6. “ 30 " “ 7. " 30 “ “ 8. “ 3° “ “ 9- “ 30 “ “ 10. “ 30 “ " 11. “ 30 “ 11 12. “ 3° “ “ 14- “ 30 “ “ L. 30 •• “ T. kip, 25 00 “ 23 00 “ 20 50 “ 18 00 “ is 50 “ 13 5o “ 12 50 “ 11 50 “ 10 00 “ 8 00 “ 6 00 “ 4 50 “ 10 25 “ 2 10 “ 1 25 Plaster, No. i doz. 9 00 “ A ... “ 7 50 Split, for capping, X “ S 00 “ “ XX . “ 600 “ “ XXX “ 7 SO Chamois, Toilet, " Carleton,” see cut “ 7S SOAPS. SOAPS—SHAVING. Shaving, Buchan’s Carbolic, No. 9 doz. 1 50 Bayley’s Spermaceti . “ 4 00 “ Brown’s Barber’s, boxes 34 lbs ■. lb. 15 “ Calvert’s Carbolic doz. 2 00 “ Cuticura “ 1 25 “ Guerlain’s, cakes, round .. “ 450 " “ “ square “ 4 00 “ Indexical, No. 74 “ 11 00 “ Index Crown, " 76, in dozens “ 12 00 " “ “ " 75, in boxes 10 bars box. 2 75 “ Pear’s Transparent, sticks, No. 1 doz. 2 23 " “ “ " “2 ** 3 32 “ “ “ " "3 “ 5 52 “ “ “ cakes, “ 1 “ 2 46 " " " “ "2 “ 3 73 “ Rieger’s, sticks “ 3 50 " Riggs’ Vegetable Military “ 3 75 “ Sarg's Transparent “ 3 75 “ Vroom & Fowler's Walnut Oil “ 1 00 " Williams’ Barber’s, bar, 10 lbs. to box lb. 30 " “ “ Favorite gross. 8 00 “ “ Clipper “ 7 00 “ “ Pocket ’ " 1500 “ “ Tonsorial “ 1000 “ “ Verbena Cream “ 2000 “ “ Yankee “ 1200 “ Winter’s Rypophagon doz. 4 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 339 D. S. BROWN & CO.’S TOILET SOAP. Pastime doz. i oo Rye and Rock “ 50 Cushion, assorted. “ 50 Fragrant, “ “ 50 Turkish Bath gross 4 50 Obelisk doz. 50 Full Moon “ 50 Ivy gross 3 00 Tourist “ 3 00 Monarch doz. 75 Cocoanut, naked “ 50 “ silver wrapper “ 75 Smile " 50 Tin Shaving Mugs and Soap “ 1 50 Boudoir " 1 00 Bonanza “ 1 25 Egg Honey “ 1 25 “ Glycerine “ 1 25 “ B. W *' 1 25 “ E. F " 1 25 “ T. O “ 1 25 Golden Lotus “ 2 00 Oatmeal and Sulphur " x 00 Russian Bath “ 2 00 Sachet “ 2 00 Omnibus “ 1 75 Rosedale gross 4 50 SOAPS, TOILET—AMERICAN. Toilet, Bazin’s, Almond, large, No. 58 doz. 1 75 “ “ Omnibus, Brown, small, No. 22 “ 1 35 “ “ “ “ large, “ 23 “ 2 00 “ “ “ Palm, small, “ 24 “ 1 35 “ “ “ “ large, “ 25 “ 2 00 “ “ Poncine, No. 52 “ 150 “ Buchan’s, Carbolic, Toilet “ 1 50 “ No. 5, Transparent Glycerine “ 3 50 “ 11 “ 8, Medicinal “ 3 50 “ “ “ “ 11, Disinfecting “ 1 50 “ “ “ “ 12, “ bars “ 3 75 “ “ “ “ 50, for Urinals “ 75 “ Caswell & Hazard’s, Juniper 1'ar “ 2 25 “ Colgate’s, a complete line of their manufacture at 15% discount from list. “ Constantine’s Tar “ 1 25 “ Edwards’ Ox Gall, small “ 1 00 “ “ “ “ large “ 1 75 “ Glenn’s Sulphur “ 1 88 “ Gouraud’s Medicated “ 3 00 “ McBryde’s Sea Foam “ 1 00 “ Oakley’s, a full line at lowest rates. Toilet, Packer’s Tar doz. i 5c W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 340 Toilet, R Indexical, Alpine, No. 40, in % dozens gross. 15 00 “ “ “ Assorted, No. 17, one box each of 12 kinds in wood case, in yi dozens “ 17 00 44 “ “ Almond Meal, No. 124, in % dozens 44 24 00 44 “ “ Baby, No. 125 “ 21 00 ‘ “ “ Bay Leaf, No. 148, in % dozens “ 24 00 “ Rum, •' 73, cakes, square “ 9 00 44 “ “ Brown Windsor, No. 3, in % dozens “ 18 00 “ “ “ Bee-Hive Bath, No. 86 (large), in % dozens “ 15 00 “ “ “ Brown Bath, No. 32, in % dozens “ 13 5° 44 “ “ California Pumice, No. 91, in dozens 44 600 Calla “ 9 00 “ “ “ Cardinal, No. 43, in dozens “ ro 00 44 “ “ Cinnamon, “ 42, in % dozens “ 15 00 44 “ 11 Congress White Glycerine, No. 98 (large), in % dozens. “ 12 00 44 “ “ “ Palm, “ 99 “ “ “ “ 12 00 “ “ “ “ Honey, “ 100 “ “ “ “ 12 00 44 44 “ “ “ 44 101 (small), 44 44 44 6 50 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Glycerine, 44 102 (large), 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 00 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 No. 103 (small), in % dozens 44 6 50 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, 44 104 (large), 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 105 (small), 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Almond, 44 106 (large), 4 4 44 4 4 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 107 (small), 44 44 44 6 50 44 “ “ 44 Sunflower, “ 108 (large), “ 4 4 4 4 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Farina, No. 58 44 21 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Fashion Bouquet, No. 13, in y dozens 44 13 00 4 4 4 4 “ Giant Honey, Glycerine, and Pink 44 15 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Glycerine, No. 19, in dozens 44 9 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Good Morning, No. 12 44 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Honey, No. 18, in dozens 44 9 00 44 4 4 44 Hotel Honey, No. 1x2, in dozens “ 4 80 44 Glycerine, No. 114, in dozens 44 4 80 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, No. 117, in dozens 44 4 80 4 4 4 4 4 4 Musk Rose, No. 142 (small), in yK dozens 44 36 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, No. 26, in % dozens 44 27 00 44 4 4 4 4 Nosegay Honey, No. 62, 44 44 7 5° 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Glycerine, 44 63, “ 44 7 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, 44 64, 44 44 7 5° 4 4 4 4 4 4 Notion Honey, 44 37, in 3 dozens 44 3 5° 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Glycerine, 44 38, 4 4 4 4 3 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 Oatmeal Glycerine, 44 31, in X dozens 44 18 00 4 4 44 44 Palm, No. 60, in dozens 44 8 00 44 " 4 4 4 4 (in bars), No. 61, in dozens 44 15 00 4 4 44 4 4 Palm Oil, No. 4, in % dozens 44 15 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Paint Cleaning, No. 49, in dozens 44 24 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pumice, 44 55 (small), in dozens 44 8 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5, in dozens 44 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Poncine, 44 66, in % dozens “ 18 00 44 \ 44 Pure Almond, 44 146, 4 4 4 4 4 4 j 24 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pure Honey, 44 1, 4 4 4 4 44 j 16 50 44 4 4 “ 44 Glycerine, 44 2, 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 16 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rice Flour, 44 54, 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 00 4 4 44 44 Sand, 44 6, in dozens 44 i 10 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 Sawdust, 44 67, 44 “ 12 00 44 44 “ Silver, 44 25, 4 4 4 4 j 12 00 44 4 4 44 Sunflower, 44 35, in % dozens 44 18 00 44 44. 44 Silver Line Honey, in dozens 44 12 00 4 4 44 44 44 “ Glycerine, in dozens 44 12 00 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, 4 4 4 4 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 White Glycerine, in dozens 44 12 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Oat Meal, 4 4 4 4 12 00 “ 44 Tar and Glycerine, No. 88, in % dozens 44 18 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ 44 20 (superfine), in X dozens 44 1500 4 4 4 4 84, in dozens 44 9 00 44 44 44 Try Boston Honey, 44 8, in dozens 44 6 25 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ 44 Glycerine,44 9, “ 44 6 25 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Windsor, 44 ro, 44 44 6 25 4 4 4 4 “ Turtle Oil, 44 120, in % dozens 44 1800 4 4 4 4 4 4 White Glycerine, 44 24, 4 4 4 4 4 4 18 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 White Honey, No. 231, in % dozens 44 18 00 44 44 “ 44 Windsor, 44 34, in % dozens I 44 18 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 341 Toilet, Sonsy doz. 9 00 “ Tripoli 1 00 Tooth, Buchan’s Carbolic •• 1 75 “ Calvert’s “ 200 “ Indexical, Dental ■ ■ x 38 “ Rimmel’s ■< 2 00 “ Thompson’s 1 75 “ Waters’ ' ■■ 1 25 SOAPS, TOILET—ENGLISH. Toilet, Bayley’s, Ess. Bouquet Tablets doz. 3 <0 Glycerine “ 3 30 *’ Otto Rose ,4 12 00 “ “ Sandal •• 3 50 “ Spermaceti Tablets “ 3 r0 “ “ Rose ; - 460 “ Violet •• 3 50 “ Brecknell’s, Skin, oval gross. 18 00 “ square „ “ 900 “ Calvert’s Carb., Medicated doz. 3 73 “ Nursery •• 2 00 “ “ Toilet “ 2 00 “ Dog “ 2 00 “ Low’s, Assorted, 24 K lb. bars box. 3 50 “ “ Brown Windsor, 24 % lb. bars “ 3 50 “ “ 3 cakes, wrapped gross. 9 00 “ “ Magnum “ doz. 2 00 “ “ Chinese Musk, 3 cakes in box gross. 1800 “ " Elder Flower, 24 % lb. bars box. 3 50 “ “ Elder Flower, No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 18 00 “ “ “ “ 4. Yx gro. “ “ 16 50 “ “ Glycerine, 24 y2 lb. bars box. 3 50 No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 18 00 " " “ “ 4- Yx gro. “ “ 16 50 “ “ Honey, 24 % lb. bars box. 3 50 “ No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 1800 “ 4. Yx gro. “ “ 16 50 “ “ Honey and Oatmeal “ 1800 “ “ Marshmallow << 1800 “ “ Turtle Oil, 24 % lb. bars box. 3 50 “ “ No. 4, 3 cakes in box gross. 18 00 “ “ “ 4. Yx gro. “ “ 1650 “ White Windsor, 3 cakes, wrapped, •• 9 00 “ “ Musk Brown Windsor, 3 cakes in box ** 9 00 “ “ Palm, 24 y lb. bars box. 3 50 “ Naldire's, Dog doz. 4 00 “ Pears' Transparent, balls, No. 1 •• 2 46 u it *1 11 || _ „ „ 2 “ 3 73 "3 *• 5 84 “ oval, “ 1 •• 2 50 ;; ;; ;; * 373 3 “ 5 56 “ “ Glycerine, No. 115 “ 1 87 Otto Rose, square •• 5 56 “ “ “ Unscented, No. 120 << 1 45 “ Price’s, Solidified Glycerine, small gross. 21 00 “ “ “ “ large “ 30 00 “ Rimmel’s, Almond, small doz. 1 00 “ “ “ medium “ 1 75 “ large 2 50 “ Lettuce, wrapped 5 00 “ Pellucid Glycerine •• 4 00 “ Yardley’s, Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, Glycerine, Honey, Oatmeal, Sunflower, and Turtle Oil, 3 cakes in box “ 200 SOAPS, TOILET—FRENCH. Toilet, Coudray’s Du Voyage, No. 304 doz. 6 00 “ “ Glycerine, “ 299 “ 3 50 “ “ Guimauve, “ 36 “ 1 23 “ “ Jockey Club, “ 300 “ 3 50 342 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. Toilet, Coudray’s Lacteine doz. 5 00 “ “ Lettuce, No. 295 “ 3 5° “ “ Miel, “ 35 • “ 1 25 •• “ Poncine, “ 84 “ 200 " “ White Rose “ 3 5° “ Gellefres’ Monster, assorted colors, large “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ small “ 1 00 " “ “ “ “ wrapped “ 3 00 “ Lubin’s, small, “ odors “ 4 00 “ “ “ Rose “ 5 00 “ “ medium, assorted odors “ 6 00 “ “ “ Rose “ 8 00 “ “ large, assorted odors “ 10 00 " “ “ Rose “ 12 00 “ Maubert’s, many styles “ Pinaud’s, all styles ' I “ a 3 ) 11 5° “ Piver's Lettuce “ 6 00 “ Soc Hygenique, Dulcifie “ 5 00 “ “ “ Naked “ 2 00 " “ “ • Sans Odors “ 5 50 “ “ “ Toilette, No. 1 “ 3 00 “ Violet’s Thridace “ 5 50 SOAPS, TOILET—GERMAN. Toilet, C. & B. Transparent, in tin box, small doz. 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ large •• 2 50 " Eeckelaer's, all styles “ Reiger's Transparent, No. 2180 “ 350 “ Sarg's “ round cakes “ 1 25 “ “ “ square “ between boards “ 1 50 “ “ “ Glycerine, wrapped “ 2 50 “ “ Liquid Glycerine Soap “ 4 00 “ Farina, 4711, small “ 1 75 “ “ “ large “ 3 00 Soap Bags, India Rubber Check doz, 1 50 “ Boxes, tin •« x 50 “ “ metal I «• 7 5°& S 6 00 “ “ “ fine, large ) “ 1050& ——— $ 9 00 Soc Hygenique, Eau Athenienne doz. 8 50 “ “ Eau Dentifrice “ 5 50 “ “ Powder “ “ 7 30 “ “ Extracts “ 9 00 “ “ Huile Philocome “ 4 50 “ “ Soaps (see above). “ “ Toilet Vinegar, small “ 600 " “ “ large “ 9 00 SPATULAS. Rivet Handles. Eng. Balance. 3 inch 2 25 per doz. 2 50 per doz. 4 “ 2 50 “ 2 75 5 “ 2 75 ” 3 25 6 “ 3 25 “ 3 75 7 “ 4 00 “ 4 50 8 “ 5 00 “ 5 88 9 “ 7 00 “ 7 88 10 “ 9 00 “ 9 50 “ 11 “ 11 00 " 14 00 “ 12 “ 13 50 “ 20 00 Pocket Spatulas doz. 6 00 Bone Spatulas “ 2 00 Horn “ “ 60 a 1 50 Ointment Spatulas, Iron each, 75*3:125 Plaster “ “ “ 75*11 25 " “ Brass (see page 328). GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 343 SPECULUMS. Speculums, Glass Reflecting, Ear doz. 5 00 “ Rectum “ 6 00 Vaginal “ 5 00 “ “ hole on side “ 6 00 Hard Rubber “ 8 00 Sims' each, 4 00 “ Taylor's “ 6 00 “ Howard’s “ 8 00 “ Thomas’, Cusco’s “ 6 00 Vaginal, hole on side. Ear. Vaginal. SPRINKLER TOPS. No. 3. No. 2. No. 3. No. 1. No. 30. Sprinkler Tops, No. 1 gross. 4 50 “ “ “ 2 “ 4 00 " “ “ 3 “ 3 5° Sprinkler Tops, No. 5 gross, 4 50 “ “3° “ 4 5° Sponge Tents .doz. 1 00 Sponge Baskets ( see page 231). Spongeo Peline yard, 7 50 SPONGE TENTS SPONGE BAGS. Sponge Bags, I. R. Check, No. i..doz., 3 00 " 2.. “ 3 50 41 “ 3 - “ 4 00 Sponge Bags, I. R. Check, No. 4. .doz., 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ 5.. “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ 6.. “ 7 00 344 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S SPONGES. We invite attention to the colored plates illustrating: Spong;es, by means of which customers can readily make selections. Our slock of this article is always complete. I &°3£ DESCRIPTION. £ ||»2 Pr>«. J_ Hi° BATHING—VENETIAN OR COARSE. Surchoix, medium and large strings. i 15 string. 15 00 “ medium and small “ 2 20 “ 10 00 Formes’, No. 1, medium and large “ 3 15 “ 10 5° “ No. 1, “ “ small.. “ 4 20 “ 8 00 “ No. 1, small ... “ 5 25 “ 3 00 “ No. 2, medium and small “ 6 18 “ 600 “ trimmed, No. 3, medium “ 7 12 “ 4 00 “ assorted, large, medium, and small loose. 8 4 a 8 lb. 3 00 Cavaliere, medium and small strings. 9 70 string. 3 5° “ “ “ loose. 10 10015 lb. 2 50 Coupie, or Trimmed, large strings. 11 12 string.' 600 “ “ loose. 12 3 0 5 300 “ “ medium and small “ 13 11014 “ 2 50 “ “ small — “ 14 20030 lb. 1 75 SURGEONS' and TOILET—MEDITERRANEAN or FINE. Small, assorted, irregular pieces ... loose. 20 40050 lb. 300 Medium, assorted, irregular pieces “ 21 20030' “ “ select “ ... “ 22 20030 “ 800 Large, “ irregular “ w 23 $a 8 “ 1000 Small, “ strings. 24 40 string. 250 Medium, “ “ 25 40 “ and large, irregular. “ 26 30 ‘‘ 25 00 Cups, small, Pessary “ 27 25 S 00 “ “ irregular .. “ 28 48 “ 7 5° “ “ to medium “ 29 48 “ 15 00 “ “ and medium, irregular . “ 30 48 “ 15 00 ** “ “ “ “ “ 48 ** io oo “ medium and toilet “ 32 12 “ 25 00 " “ “ large, toilet ** 33 30 “ 35 00 “ “ “ “ “ 34 30 “ 5° 00 “ large, toilet “ 35 12 “ 18 00 “ medium and small, toilet boxes. 36 40 box. 25 00 *< “ •• “ “ 27 12 “ 8 00 “ small Surgeons’ “ 38 50 “ 6 00 “ large, extra fine, toilet “ 39 12 “ 5° 00 “ small to medium, Formes', No. 1 ...strings. 40 65 075 string. 30 og “• “ “ “ No. 2 “ 41 65075 “ 2500 “ “ “ “ No. 3 “ 42 65075 “ 2000 ZIMOCA OR FINE HARD—BROWN. Toilet, assorted, small to large, Formes’ strings. 5° .25 string. 5 00 “ “ “ “ “ 2d quality “ 50A <« *< “ “ loose. 51 12015 lb. 2 50 Shoe, “ “ medium, Formes' strings.! 52 70075 string. 750 “ “ “ “ No. 1...' “ j 53 7°075 “ 4 00 “ “ “ “ No. 2 “ 54 7oa75 “ 3 25 Irregular, “ “ “ Z loose.! 55 50060 lb. 2 00 School, “ “ strings.; 56 40 string. 1 25 Potters’, “ “to large loose.! 57 20025 4 5° CARRIAGE AND COMMON. Sheepswool, Florida, select, assorted loose. 60 10 015 lb. 2 25 “ “ “ large “ 61 305 “ 2 5® “ “ “ medium “ 62 8010 “ 2 25 small “ 63 20025 “ 1 50 “ Nassau, “ assorted “ 64 6010 “ 2 00 Velvet, assorted “ 65 10015 “ 1 25 Yellow “ “ 66 60 8 “ 1 00 Glove,’ “ “ 67 20025 “ 75 Slate, select, assorted, small “ 68 900110 “ 1 50 “ dark, " “ “ 69 55070 “ 1 25 2 1 4 3 9 5 56 25 52 50A 53 50 27 33 20 32 29 31 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 345 Union, Kerosene. Philadome. Vulcan, Gas. Stoves, Pocket, Philadome, Brass doz. 7 50 Nickel-plated “ 10 o® “ Heuchins, No. 662 “ 3 75 “ “ “ “ 663 •« 5 00 “ “ 666, Nickel “ 14 00 “ “ " “ 666 " 8 00 “ “ “ 667, Nickel “ 14 00 “ “ “ “ 668 “ 8 00 “ “ 670 “ 9 op " “ 777 “ IS 00 “ “ 778, Nickel... “ 21 00 “ for Gas, Vulcan, No. 1, Single each, 75 2, “ “ 1 00 “ " “ “ “ 3, “ “ 1 25 “ “ “ " “ 4, Double “ 2 50 “ “ Kerosene, Union, No. 1, 1 Burner “ 2 50 “ “ “ “ “ 2, 2 “ “ 3 00 “ “ 3- 3 “ “ 3 So “ “ " “ “ 4, 4 “ “ 4 00 Stills, complete, Tin, 1 gallon “ 3 00 “ 3 “ “ 4 00 “ “ 5 “ " 5 00 “ 1 “ Combination “ 4 00 “ “ “ 3 “ “ “ s 00 ** “ S “ " “ 6 00 Stethoscopes, Cammann’s, double, with Snelling's Improvement “ 6 00 “ Flint's “ 6 00 “ Single Flexible “ 1 50 Plain, Wood each, 75 to 2 50 “ Davis's, Double each, 6 00 “ Hard Rubber, No. 1 doz. 8 00 “ “ “ 2 “ 4 00 Stockings, Elastic (see page 291). Stomach Pumps, Brass each, 18 00 “ Hard Rubber “ 11 00 “ Toswill’s, Syphon “ 2 50 Stomach Tubes “ 1 50 Suppositories, Hollow, No. o, for Children gross, 2 75 “ “ “ 1, Rectal “ 3 25 “ “ “ 2, “ “ 4 00 “ “ 3. “ “ 4 50 “ “ 4, Vaginal “ 9 00 " “ “ s, “ “ 9 00 “ A, Urethral “ 4 50 “ B, “ “ 5 00 “ No. 6, Veterinary “ 9 00 346 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S FITCH’S SUPPORTER. LONDON SUPPORTER. Abdominal Supporters, Fitch’s.. .doz. 24 00 | Abdominal Supporters, London .. .doz. 15 00 Dr. McIntosh natural uterine supporter. Price to Physicians each, 6 00 FARR’S SUPPORTER. Back and Kidney. - .each, 2 00 | Combined Back, Abdominal, and Uterine each, 6 oo Back and Abdominal each, 3 oc GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 347 RAWSON’S U. S. Army Patent Elastic Self-Adjusting SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. A Marvel of Support, Relief, Comfort and Durability. FtS.I. Tig .3 Fig. 3. Perfect Fit Warranted for any Size or Condition. AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE, ' RENBERING Displacement Impossible. THE INDIVIDUAL WEARING IT Will not be Conscious of Its Presence. Fig. 4. DESCRIPTION AND PRICE 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. i.— Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles $150 $10 00 “ 1 %.—Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen 1 75 12 00 “ 2.—Fine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles. Extra fine quality German Bags 2 00 13 5° " 3.—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen. Extra quality French Bags 2 50 15 00 41 4.—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Bmtock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 Buttock Strap adjusting Buckels, Extra quality French Bags 3 00 16 50 “ 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 5° 20 00 “ 6.—All Silk—Superfine Silk Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 Buttock Strap adjust- ing buckles. Bags of fine English or French Silk netting in white or flesh color 5 00 30 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 5 years. Orders received and promptly executed by the Patentee and Sole Manufacturer. For sale by all first-class druggists. S. E. C. RAWSON, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 348 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S DR. MILIANO’S SUSPENSORIES. Dr. Miliano's Contracting and Compressing Suspensories without rubber. These Ban- dages have been in use for some ye irs, and have the approval of our most eminent physicians, as superseding in an eminent degree the ordinary suspensory, as well as strips of adhesive plaster, where compression is required in the relief or cure of the several swellings, varicocele, pain, etc. For full description and further particulars as to their advantage over others, see Circular accompanying each Bandage. Contracting doz. $7 50 Retail, 1 00 each. Compression “ 15 00 “ 2 00 “ GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 349 Cotton Netting, witn strings doz. 1 00 ......•■ 1 50 Silk Net, with elastic doz. 4 00 “ “ heavy, with elastic " 9 00 Cotton Net, with elastic “ 2 50 Linen “ “ “ " 3 50 Cotton Crocheted doz. 3 00 Silk “ “ 4 50 Linen “ “ 6 50 Cotton, Ribbed, with string doz. 1 00 Silk Netting, light doz. 6 00 “ “ heavy “ 7 50 Silk, with draw strings doz. 4 00 “ heavy, with draw strings.. ... “ 900 “ light, fine draw strings “ 7 50 Syringe Bulbs, double neck doz. 3 00 “ “ single “ “ 2 00 SYRINGES—ELASTIC BULB. Eye and Ear, 2 tubes, No. 8 doz. 6 25 “ “ “ 3 “ “ 9 “ 4 00 “ “ “ 2 “ “ S08 “ 3 50 “ “ “ 3 “ “ 509 “ 4 50 No. 8. No. 9. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Made of best vulcanized rubber and pure white metal, nickel plated doz. $12 oo- Pharmacist’s Favorite. No. 1. No. 2. Davidson's Metal Pipes, etc., No. i doz. 16 67 ' “ “ " 11 2 “ 13 33 “ Hard Rubber Pipes, etc., No. 4 “ 17 67 Delano, No. 502, Double Neck “ c cQ “ ” 505. “ “ 7 50 507, Franco-American “ 5 75 IMPROVED FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. No. 1, 1 Pint doz. 16 00 “ 2, 1 Quart " 18 00 3> 2 “ “ 20 00 4> 1 “ “ 42 00 Goodyear’s Bag, Hard Rubber Pipes, No. 1, 6 oz doz. 10 00 2« “ “ 11 25 14 44 44 44 44 44 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. 44 “ “ “ “ " Vaginal «< ™ -<■ Household, No. 1, French Jet << X2 00 2> " “ " 8 00 “ “ 3» ‘ “ " 6 00 Maw’s Enemas, Brass << o0 00 *' “ White Metal •« 24 00 Molesworth’s Vaginal Injection and Suction «■ 15 00 American, 3 pipes, Nickel-Plated •• qq 3 “ “ “ “ 3 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. “ANCHOR SYRINGE.” “IMPERIAL SYRINGE.” lattson’s Family Syringe, .doz. 16 00 “ Original “ .. “ 8 “ Irrigator “ for ladies “ 16 00 Mattson's Combination Syringe “ 42 00 “ Improved Syringe, Davidson Style “ 10 00 “ Waverly “ “ 12 00 “ “ “ hard rubber pipes.. “ 15 00 Imperial Syringe, metal pipes “ 6 00 “ " hard rubber pipes “ 8 00 Anchor “ metal pipes “ 6 00 “ hard rubber pipes “ 800 Sea-Side " “ 4 50 An glow " detached bulb “ 4 00 Vaginal Irrigator with Siphon “ 1000 “ withe ut Syringe “ 750 Nasal " bulb form “ 7 00 “ “ for ladies “ 2000 Vaginal Spray, celluloid “ 10 00 “ “ metal “ 7 50 Eye, Ear, and Infant Syringe “ 3 50 P Bulb Syringe “ 2 00 “CLIMAX” FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. WOOD BOXES. No. I, i Quart doz. 12 00 " a, 2 “ “ 14 00 Hard Rubber Tubes, Extra “ x 50 352 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GLASS SYRINGES, McELROY’S PATENT. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 353 GLASS SYRINGES, McELROYS PATENT. Received the highest premium at the U. S. Centennial Exhibition ! Acknowledged by all to be the best in the world. No cap or cork, heavy glass, and smoothly made. Male, No. oo doz. 50 " “ 0 “ 75 “ “ 1 " 1 00 “ “ 2 “ 1 12 “ “ 3 “ 1 25 “ “ 4 “ 15° “ “ 5 “ 1 75 “ “ 6. ; “ 2 00 “ “ 7 " 2 50 Male, O.K., No. x “ 1 75 “ “ “ 2 “ 2 00 3 " 3 00 “ Advance, No. 5 “ 1 87 Female, No. 1 “ 1 00 “ “ 2 “ 1 12 “ “ 3 “ 1 25 “ “ 4 “ 1 50 " “ 5 “ 1 75 “ 6 “ 2 00 “ 7 " 2 50 Vaginal, O. P. T., No. 1 “ 1 75 “ “ “ 2 “ 2 00 “ 3 “ 3 00 Male, in wood case, Bulb, No. 3 “ 1 50 “ “ “ Straight, No. 3 “ 1 50 “ “ “ No. o. “ 1 00 “ " “ “°° " 75 Wood case, No. 30, O.K “ 1 25 “ “ “ 3. “ " 1 50 “ " “ 1. “ “ 1 25 “ “ “ 00, Bulb “ 1 25 Ear “ 1 25 “ Bent, No. 3 " 2 co “ Straight, No. 3 “ 2 00 Nasal “ 1 25 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents, New York. P. J. M£ELROY'S A^ANCE N 0.5. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GLASS SYRINGES—AMERICAN No. 00, Male Syr., Met. Cap gro. 7 00 “ o, “ “ M 8 00 <1 ii “ “ 9 00 a 2, “ “ “ 10 00 • 1 “ “ “ 12 00 “ 4’ “ “ “ 14 00 a 2, “ “ “ 18 00 “ 6, “ “ “ 24 00 20Z. No. 7, “ “ “ 3° 00 3 “ “ 8, “ “ “ 36 00 4 “ “ 9, “ “ “ 42 00 6 “ “ 10, “ " “ 54 o° 8 “ “ 11, “ “ “ 72 00 No. 00, Male Syringes, cork’d “ 700 «« 0| ■< “ “ “ 8 00 ■ 1 j a a a “ 9 00 • • 2, “ “ “ “ 10 00 11 2, “ “ “ “ 12 00 •• 4’ “ “ “ “ 14 00 • ■ “ “ “ “ 18 00 i< g, .. 1. *• <• 24 00 2 oz. “ “ “ “ 2700 2 •• “ “ “ 36 00 4 “ “ “ “ “ 42 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ 54 00 8 “ “ “ “ “ 72 00 No. 1, Vaginal Suppository.. doz. 1 25 •• 2, “ “ “ 1 50 • ■ g’ “ “ " 1 75 • ■ 11 a .. “ 2 00 ii 2, “ “ .. “ 2 50 .1 g’ 11 •« “ 3 00 •• 7’ ii << “ 3 50 »« 8* “ “ .. “ 4 00 “ 9, “ “ •• “ 4 50 “ 10, “ “ .. “ 6 00 No. o, Male, Extra Heavy, single paper cases “ 1 25 No. i, " 125 • * 2, “ 1 50 “ 3’ *• “ “ “ 1 75 ••4, “ “ “ “ 2 00 . “ 5, 11 “ “ .... “ 2 25 2 oz. Male, Extra Heavy... doz. 3 50 No. x, Female “ “ “ 1 50 “ 2, “ “ “ “ 1 62 “3, “ 1 75 “4, “ “ “ “ 2 00 “ s, “ “ “ “ 2 25 20Z. “ “ “ .... “ 350 4 “ “ “ 7 50 No. 1, Fern. Syrg., Met’l Cap gro. 10 00 “ 2, “ “ “ “ “ 11 00 3, “ “ “ “ “ 12 50 No. 4, “ “ " “ “ 14 00 “ 5, “ “ “ “ “ 18 00 “ 6, “ “ “ “ “ 24 00 2 oz. “ “ “ “ " 27 00 3 “ “ “ “ “ “ 36 00 4 “ “ “ “ “ “ 42 00 6 “ “ “ “ “ “ 54 00 8 “ “ •* “ •' “ 72 00 Female Syringes,corked, same price as with metal caps. No. 1, Womb, with Bent Pipe doz. 1 75 “ 2, “ “ “ “ “ 2 00 “ 3, “ “ “ “ “ 2 25 <• • • •< 11 11 2 20 20Z. " “ 275 3 “ 3 50 4 ■< ■< - “ “ •• 4 50 6 “ “ “ 6 00 8 “ " “ “ “ "I 7 50 2 “ Womb, with Bent Pipe, Glass Shield “ 6 00 4 “ “ " 7 5o 6 “ “ 9 00 Womb Syringes, corked, same price as with metal caps. Ear Syringes, bent or straight, “ 1 25 Dentist “ ' “ 125 Eye “ “ 1 25 Nasal Syringes, straight “ 2 00 “ " “ curved “ 3 00 Suppository Syringes, Rec- tum, assorted sizes “ 1 25 NEW STYLE SYRINGE, without Cap or Cork. We make this style heavy, and pack them carefully, as the packing can not be got at to make any alteration. No. o, Male gro. 9 00 ■ . j •< “ 10 50 << 2' ■< . " 12 00 • ■ o’ “ “ 14 00 ■ ■ 4’ “ 18 00 .< 5’ <■ “ 21 00 <• g’ «« ;; “ 27 00 No. 1, Female gro. 12 00 “2, “ “ 13 So “ 3, “ “ 15 00 “ 4, “ “ 18 00 “ 5, “ " 21 00 “ 6, “ “ 27 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 355 CELLULOID SYRINGES. No. 100 doz. 2 50 ; “ i°2 “ 4 75 “ 108 " Ear “ 10 co | No. 20 Vag doz 6 oo “ 103 “ 6 00 Catarrhal “ 8 00 No. 3, Extra Long Pipe “ 9 00 GLASS SYRINGES—IN CASES. Wood Case, large. Reed’s Combination. Wood Case, small. Wood Case, large doz. 1 00 “ “ small “ 75 Paper “ with Bottle, Reed's Combination “ 1 5° Brass “ small “ 1 2S “ “ medium “ 1 5° “ “ small, nickel-plated “ 1 75 “ “ medium, “ 11 2 25 356 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GLASS SYRINGES—ENGLISH. Y oz., Female or Male doz. 1 00 Vi “ 1 50 1 “ “ " “ “ 2 25 2 “ “ “ ‘1 .; “ 3 00 Y “ “ “ “ in paper cases “ 1 25 % “ “ " “ 1 75 1 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 2 50 2 “ “ “ “ “ 3 5o Y “ Male, in leather cases •. “ 250 1 “ Female, “ “ “ 400 1 “ “ in box-wood cases “ 5 00 2 “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 00 GLASS SYRINGES—FRENCH. Dental, with India Rubber Bulb doz. i 50 Ear, “ “ “ “ “ 1 50 Nasal, “ “ “ “ “ 1 50 Male Point, “ “ “ “ 1 50 Cockerton's, “ “ “ “ 1 50 Eye Bath, all glass “ 2 50 Nasal, “ “ 1 75 HARD RUBBER SYRINGES, “ROYAL.” No. 00, Ya oz. Royal P Syringes doz. 3 90 “ 10, Y “ “ “ “ ordinary “ 2 70 “ iA, Y “ “ “ “ bulbous tip “ 5 40 “ o, % “ “ “ “ with blunt end 5 10 “ 1, XA " Super “ 6 00 “ iB, Y " “ Infant Syringes " 6 00 “ 2, 1 “ “ Rectal “ " 7 20 “ 3, 2 “ “ 9 60 “ 4, 3 “ “ 10 80 “ S. 6 " “ “ “ •• 14 40 “ 6, 12 “ “ “ “ .. .• 19 20 “ 4, 3 “ “ “ “ with bent pipe “ n 40 ” 5. 6 “ “ 15 60 " 6, 12 " “ “ “ “ “ “ •' 22 25 “ 3, “ “ “ “ “ extra pipes “ 15 60 Excelsior P, % oz. Ring Handle. “ 6 00 “ “ % “ “ “ 7 5° No. 5, 6 oz. Royal Rectal Syringes, with extra pipes “ 19 20 “ 6, 12 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ '• 22 80 “ 2, 1 “ “ Vaginal “ “ 600 “ 2, 1 “ “ “ “ with shield “ 7 80 “ 3, 2 “ “ “ “ 6 60 “ 3, 2 “ “ “ " with shield 900 Ear. Male Point. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 357 HARD RUBBER SYRINGES, “ROYAL.” 1 oz. “Royal” Catarrh Syringe. 1 oz, “ Royal ” Rectal Syringe. 1 oz. “ Royal ” Ear Syringe. 1 oz. “Royal” Vaginal Syringe. 1-2oz. “ Royal” “P” Syringe, Super. 3 2 oz. “Royal” Excelsior “P ” Syringe. 3-8 oz. “Royal” “P” Syringe, blunt end. 1-4 oz. “ Royal ” “ P ” Syringe. 1-4 oz. “ Royal ” “ P ” Syringe, with Bulbous Tip. 358 W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO.'S No. 4, 3 oz. Royal Vaginal Syringes, with bent pipe doz. 12 00 “ 5, 6 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 16 00 “ 6, 12 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 20 00 “ 4, 3 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ and shield “ 16 50 “ 3, 1 “ “ Uterine “ long pipe “ 9 60 “ “ Dental • “ “ 6 00 1 “ “ Ear “ “ 8 40 1 “ “ Catarrh “ 9 00 12 “ “ Battery “ “ 24 00 24 “ “ Horse “ “ 44 00 Hypodermic, Glass, Plain each, 2 00 Graduated. 2 50 Hard Rubber 1 50 “ Pocket, in metal case .. “ 2 00 METAL SYRINGES. MED. 4 oz. Self, in Case doz. 7 00 6 “ “ “ “ 9 00 8 “ “ “• “ 11 00 12 “ “ “ “ 14 00 16 “ “ “ “ 16 00 24 “ “ . “ “ 25 00 24 “ Single, in paper box.. “ 18 00 16 “ “ “ “ .. “ 12 00 12 “ “ “ “ “ 10 00 10 “ “ “ “ .. " 9 00 8“ “ “ “ 700 6 “ “ “ “ .. “ 5 00 4 “ “ “ “ .. “ 4 00 2 “ “ “ “ “ 3 00 1 “ “ “ “ .. “ 2 50 P. P “ 1 00 Horse, Metal, 24 oz “ 30 00 “ 36 “ “ 1 36 00 “ “ 48 “ “ 48 00 FINE 4 oz. Self, in Case doz. 9 00 6 “ “ “ “ 12 00 8 “ “ “ | “ 14 00 12 “ “ “ 1 “ 18 00 16 “ “ “ “ 21 00 24 “ “ “ “ 30 00 24 “ Single, in paper box.. “ 24 00 16 “ “ “ “ .. “ 16 00 12 “ “ “ “ .. “ 12 00 10 “ “ “ “ .. “ 10 00 8 “ “ “ “ .. “ 9 00 6 “ . “ “ “ .. “ 7 00 4 “ “ " “ •• “ 5 00 2 “ “ “ “ “ 4 5o 1 “ “ “ “ .. “ 3 00 P. P “ 150 Talc de Venice, Bazin's doz. 2 00 “ “ Charlier’s “ 6 00 “ “ Chardin’s “ 7 50 PERFECTION TANK, Securely Packed for Shipping. Outside Capacity. Measurement. Prices. Height. Diam. No. O, 6 Galls. 16 in. 13 in. 7 50 oo, 12 “ 20 “ 16 “ 9 00 ooo, 25 28 “ 18 “ 14 00 I, 60 “ 35 “ 25 “ 20 00 2, IOO “ 36 “ 3°% “ 30 00 3. 150 “ 41 “ 36 “ 38 00 4. 200 “ 43 “ 40 “ 45 00 5. 250 “ 43 “ 44 “ 50 00 TANKS FOR OIL. W. & B. TANKS, Securely Packed for Shipping. Outside Capacity. Measurement. Height. Diam. Prices. No. o, 6 Galls. 16 in. 13 in. 5 00 OO, 12 “ 20 “ 16 “ 7 00 ooo, 25 ‘ ‘ 28 “ 18 “ 11 00 I, 60 “ 35 “ 25 “ 16 00 2, IOO “ 36 “ “ 25 00 3. T5° “ 41 “ 36 “ 30 00 4, 200 “ 43 “ 40 “ 35 00 5, 250 “ 43 “ 44 “ 40 OO TAPERS. No. 90, 120 in box, 18 inches long dozen boxes, 7 00 “ 91- 60 “ “ “ “ 3 So “ 92. 3° “ “ “ “ 1 75 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 359 Tapers, German, 3 mo., London doz. 35 “ “ 6 “ “ “ 50 “ “ 3 “ Eureka “ So “ “ 6 “ “ “ 75 “ " 3 “ Resurrection “ 75 “ “ 6 “ “ " i oo “ Houchin's Monitor, No. 580 “ 1 25 “ “ “ “ 570 “ 1 75 “ Wax Coils “ 2 50 Teething Rings, I. R., Black, large gross, 6 00 “ “ “ White, “ .. “ 5 00 “ “ “ Black, small “ S 00 " “ “ White, “ “ 4 00 “ “ Ivory doz. 1 75 “ “ Bone “ 1 00 “ Pads, Black Rubber “ 1 25 “ “ White “ “ 1 00 Pad. TIN CASE.—Japanned. 7 inch doz. 5 00 8 “ “ 5 50 10 “ “ 6 50 12 “ “ 8 00 Less % discount. THERMOMETERS. DAIRY. 7 inch doz. 5 00 8 “ ; “ 6 00 10 “ “ 7 °® Less % discount. METALLIC CASE.—Japanned. 7 inch doz. 7 00 8 “ “ 8 00 10 “ “ 9 00 Less % discount. ALL GLASS. 7 inch doz. 6 00 8 “ “ 7 50 10 “ “ 9 00 SOLID BLACK-WALNUT. 8 inch, Square Ends doz. 6 50 10 “ “ “ " 8 50 8 inch, Oval Ends doz. 7 00 10 “ “ “ “ 9 00 360 (W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S 8 inch, Oval Ends, Window doz. 6 00 DISTILLERS’ AND BREWERS’. 10 inch, Tin Case, Heavy doz. 10 00 12 “ “ 11 00 10 “ “ “ Extra “ 12 00 12 “ “ 13 00 10 “ Copper Case, Heavy “ 12 00 12 “ “ “ “ “ 15 00 10 “ “ “ Extra Heavy “ 15 00 I2 “ “ 18 00 12 “ Wood “ Grooved *« 15 00 *4 “ “ “ “ “ 18 00 FANCY. No. 21. No. 21, Walnut and Velvet doz. 7 00 No. 22, Walnut Man- tel Stand, doz. 7 50 No. 22. S-inch, Self-Registering. 3-ineh, Self-Registering, Contracted Tube. CLINICAL OR FEVER 4 inch, Ivory Scale, in Morocco Case each, 1 75 6 “ “ “ “ “ “ Self-Registering " 2 00 5 “ Self-Registering, in Hard Rubber Case *. “ 1 50 5 “ “ " “ “ “ Contracted “ 1 75 Hick’s Patent Lens “ 400 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 361 TINCTURE PRESSES, Troemner's, quart each, 3 75 “ gallon “ 5 00 “ 1 “ “ 7 50 “ 2 “ “ TO OO Swift’s, quart “ 7 50 “ y gallon “ 10 50 “ 1 “ “ 15 00 “ 2 “ “ 18 00 Draw-up, Gallon “ 3 00 “ 1 “ “ 6 00 “ 2 “ “ 12 00 Enterprise, Quart. “ 300 “ 2 Quart “ 4 00 ‘‘ 4 “ . “ 7 OO “ Fruit Press No. 1 “ 3 00 2 “ 3 5° Tongue Scrapers, Horn doz. 1 50 Ivory “ 3 50 “ Shell “ 3 50 American, Blue Paper gross, 6 00 Coudray’s, “ “ lb. 35 “ No. 2499 doz. 1 25 “ 2507 " 2 50 “ t “ 2536.-. “ 4 00 Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet “ 2 00 Elgin’s Phantom, small “ 1 75 “ large “ 3 00 Fay’s Velontine “ 10 00 Fehr’s Comp’d Talcum, Plain.... “ 1 75 “ Perfumed “ 3 50 Fischer's Lilien “ 7 00 G. & J. Faries' “ x 75 Hobb’s Meen Fun “ 1 00 Low's Rose Leaf “ 1 75 “ Violet, pkts “ 1 12 “ “ bbls “ 1 50 TOILET POWDER. Lubin’s Rose lb. 65 " Violet “ 65 Maw’s “ doz. 1 50 Palmer’s Invisible. “ 1 75 “ Snow-White “ 1 75 Pear’s Fuller’s Earth “ 1 75 Piesse & Lubin’s “ 8 50 Pozzoni’s “ 350 Ramsey's small “ 88 “ large “ 1 50 Riker's “ 2 00 Saunders’ “ 3 00 St. Just “ 6 00 Tetlow’s Swan’s-Down “ 1 75 “ White Rose “ 2 00 “ Gossamer “ 2 25 TOILET SETS AND TOILET BOTTLES. A large assortment of Bohemian, Cologne, and Baccarat Cut Glass, Bouquet Holders, Parian Vases, Smoking Sets, Toilet Sets, in great variety, in all colors, and at various prices. Tooth-Picks, Quill, small M. 75 “ medium “ 1 00 “ “ large * “ 1 25 “ “ Fancy “ 3 00 “ Wood, 2500 to box box. 15 362 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Tooth-Picks, Wood, Family, square boxes doz. 75 “ “ “ round, “ “ 75 Tooth Paste, Bazin's Charcoal “ 2 75 “ “ “ Rose “ 2 75 “ “ C. & H., Formodenta “ 4 00 “ “ Colgate's Aromatic “ 4 00 “ “ Glenn’s Charcoal, Orris, or Rose “ 2^0 “ “ Gosnell’s Cherry “ 4 5° “ “ J. & B., small “ 4 50 “ “ “ large “ 7 50 “ “ Low’s Cherry “ 4 °o “ “ Lyon’s . “ 1 75 “ “ Saunder’s Coral “ 4 00 “ “ Stamp’s, small “ 1 75 “ Powder, Brown's Camphorated “ 1 75 “ “ Butler’s : “ 1 75 “ “ C. & H., Dentine ’ “ 3 °o “ “ Calder’s “ small “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ large “ 3 5° “ “ Johnson’s, small “ 1 85 “ “ “ medium “ 3 75 “ “ “ large “ 5 5° “ “ Lyon's “ 200 “ “ “ Tablets “ 4 00 “ “ McMahon’s Handicap “ 3 5° “ “ Rowland's Odonto “ 12 00 “ “ Saunder’s Smoker’s “ 3 5° “ “ Sheffield's Creme Angelique “ 1 75 “ Soc Hygenique “ 8 00 “ “ Stamp’s “ 1 75 “ “ Thurston’s, small “ 1 75 “ “ “ large “ 3 5° “ ' “ Vincent’s Dendan, small “ 2 00 “ “ “ “ large “ 3 5° “ Young's Opera Pearl “ 1 75 “ Wash, Bonn’s Dentrifrice, small “ 6 00 “ “ “ “ large “ 10 00 “ “ Botot “ small “ .5 5° “ .“ “ “ large “ 1000 “ “ Pierre's, small “ 10 00 “ “ “ large “ 16 50 “ “ Edwards’ Compound Myrrh “ 4 00 “ “ Delluc's Eau Angelique, small “ 7 00 “ “ “ ** “ large " 16 00 Tongue Depressors, Japanned each, 1 00 “ “ Hard Rubber “ 2 00 “ “ Ebony and Steel “ 2 50 “ “ Folding each, 1 00 to 2 50 “ “ Sass’s hard rubber handle and nickel-plated ' each, 3 50 “ “ Set (2) Turk’s “ 5 5° “ “ Church's self-holding “ 6 50 Trix gross, 4 40 TRUSSES—RIGHT OR LEFT. Chase’s Wood Pad, Single doz. 12 00 " Ivory “ “ “ 21 00 Common Wood “ “ “ 700 “ “ “ Double “ 14 00 Chase’s Imp'd Cedar Pad, Single, doz. 14 00 “ “ “ “ Double, “ 27 00 “ “ Ivory “ Single, “ 24 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 363 Chase’s Wood Pad, Double doz. 23 00 Common Soft Pad, Single doz. 6 oo “ “ “ Double “ 12 oo French Best Soft Pad, Single doz. 14 00 “ “ “ Children’s “ 9 00 Self-Adjusting Soft Pad, Single.. .doz. 18 oo French Best Soft Pad, Double doz. 27 00 Self-Adjusting Soft Pad, Double..doz. 30 00 Hard Rubber, Imitation 1 doz. 15 00 “ “ Riggs’ “ 24 00 “ “ Seely’s “ 24 00 Imperial Enameled Pad “ 21 00 Phelps’ Soft Pad, single “ °° “ “ “ double * “ 3d 00 Ratchet Cedar Pad “ J5 00 “ Soft » “ JS °° » Ivory “ “ 2100 Thompson’s Cedar Pad “ 18 00 “ Soft “ “ 18 00 U. S. Army doz. 9 00 a 18 00 White. Black. Tubing, India Rubber, % inch hole foot, 4 5 ii Blue, " Light Pink, “ Buff, for Tea Rose, all shades, J Gross, 1 20 Scarlet ) Dark Pink > White, double thick 3 Gross, 2 10 White Green, all shades Variegated Plain Tints “ Carmine Tints. > Gross, 4 20 " 7 oo GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 367 POND LILY WAX—Thick. In Boxes of Half Gross each. Six Sheets in Package. Size, 714 x4^. White gross, Green “ 4 20 CALLA LILY WAX-Extra Thick. Size, 7^x4J£. White . gross, 75 BRASS MOULDS—For Leaves. Finely Veined and Perfect Edges. The most desirable Leaf Mould yet introduced. ABC Arbutilon doz. 1 20 o 90 Archarenthus “ 1 20 90 60 Azalia " 1 20 90 60 Blackberry " 1 10 85 55 Butterfly “ 1 30 1 00 60 Camelia “ 1 30 1 00 Cape Jasmin “ 1 20 90 60 Chestnut “ 2 40 1 60 1 20 Clemestina “ 1 50 1 20 1 20 Currant “ 90 60 Dogwood “ 2 00 1 20 Elm “ 1 50 1 20 Fern “ 2 90 2 90 Fish Geranium " 1 10 85 60 Fuchsia “ 1 20 90 60 Grape “ 2 50 1 80 Heliotrope “ go 60 60 Honeysuckle “ 1 2t 1 i( qo Ivy “ 85 55 ss Laurestina “ 1 10 85 60 Lilac “ 1 40 1 20 90 Lily ot Valley " 1 15 55 Maple ,... “ 3 00 2 25 1 80 Myrtle “ 90 60 60 Oak “ 2 50 1 95 1 75 Orange 11 90 60 Pansy “ 90 55 Passion Flower “ 1 15 Peach “ 1 75 1 25 Pond Lily “ 1 40 1 20 Pyrus Japonica “ 1 15 85 60 Rose Geranium “ 90 55 Salvia “ 1 20 90 55 Sassafras “ 2 50 1 80 1 40 Strawberry “ 1 20 90 60 Sumac “ 95 55 Verbena “ 65 55 55 Violet “ 1 20 90 60 Wild Cherry “ 2 50 1 50 1 00 Willow “ 1 50 1 20 Woodbine, 5 parts in leaf, per doz. leaves 5 35 A B C D E F G Rose...doz., 1 10 80 55 55 55 55 55 EXTRA FINE DRY COLORS-ln Homoeo- pathic Phials. Expressly Prepared for Coloring Wax. Chrome Green, No. 1 “ “ “ 2 “ “ “ 3 11 Yellow, No. 1 " “ " 2 “ “ “ 3 Emerald Green Flake White Indian Red Ivory Black Naples Yellow Prussian Blue Pure Blue Raw Sienna “ Umber Rose Pink Silver White Yellow Ochre Doz. 1 20 Crimson Lake Diamond Dust Frostings Purple Lake Royal Purple Scarlet Lake Vermillion Cobalt Lemon Yellow Rose Madder, No. 1 “ 11 “ 2 “ “ “ 3 Ultramarine Blue, No. 1 “ “ “ 2 Doz. 1 50 Doz. 1 75 Bt. Carmine Carmine Cadmium Yellow Imperial Scarlet Magenta Mauve Pure Scarlet Solferino Violet Carmine Doz. 2 25 22 Yards on Spools. WIRES. Silk Wire, White, on Spools, 3 thick- ' nesses doz. Silk Wire, Green, 3 thicknesses.. “ Silk Wire, Green, in Coils, 4 thick- nesses doz. Silk Wire, White, in Coils, 4 thick- nesses doz., Cotton, White, on Spools, 2 thick- ' nesses doz. Cotton, Green, on Spools, 2 thick- nesses doz. Cotton, Green, in Coils, 4 thick- nesses doz. Cotton, White, in Coils, 4 thick- nesses. doz. , 1 12 70 Paper Wire, for Stems, in Bunches, doz. 1 20 Silver Wire, on Spools “ 2 00 Uncovered Wire, for Hair Work, on Spools doz. 1 00 Burnt Sienna “ Umber Brilliant Yellow > Doz. 1 20 368 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S WATER BATHS. Quart, Tin, No. 1 each, 3 00 3 Pint, “ “ 2 “ 3 50 l/t Gallon, Tin, No. 3 “ 4 00 3 Pint, Copper “ 6 00 WATER BAGS. C. R., 13x15, No.'538 doz. 31 00 “ 14x18, “ 539 “ 38 00 “ 17x19, “ 540 " 43 00 WATER BOTTLES—RUBBER. White, with handle, i Quart, No. 620 doz. 16 00 “ " “ 2 “ “ 621 “ 1700 " " 3 “ " 622 " 18 00 41 " " 4 " “ 623 '* 19 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 369 White, with loop, i quart, No. 625 doz, 12 00 “ “ “ 2 “ “ 626 " 13 00 " " “ 3 “ “ 627 “ 14 00 ‘ “ 4 “ " 628 " 15 00 WEIGHTS. Brass, in Block, yt oz. to y lb..'. set, 1 75 “ “ i-i6oz. to 1 lb “ 2 00 “ “ 1-16 oz. to 2 lbs “ 300 “ 1-16 oz. to 4 lbs “ 5 00 Brass, Nested, % oz. to 1 lb set, 1 25 Brass, Cup, 1-16 oz. to 8 oz set, 1 75 “ “ y oz. to 2 lbs “ 1 75 “ “ 1-16 oz. to 12 “ “ 3 00 " “ y oz. to 4 lbs “ 2 75 ** “ i-i6oz. to 16 “ “ 3 50 “ “ 1-16 oz. to 24 “ “ 4 50 “ “ i-idoz. to 32 “ “ 5 50 “ Drachm and Grain, in sets per set, 25 “ Grain, “ “ 10 " Drachm, Eng. Coin, “ “ 50 Aluminum Grain Weights set, 50 Silver “ “ “ 1 00 Iron, y oz. to 1 lb “ 50 “ y oz. to 2 lbs “ 75 “ y oz. to 4 lbs " 125 “ y oz. to 7 lbs " 2 50 SINGLE BRASS WEIGHTS—Separate Sizes. y y 1 2 4 s oz. Nested 10 20 30 40 50 60 cents each. Block 15 25 35 50 60 70 “ “ 370 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. METRIC WEIGHTS. IN MAHOGANY BOXES, FINELY ADJUSTED. 1 Gramme down to 1-10 Milligramme per set, 8 66 5 “ “ “ % “ '• 10 00 20 “ “ “1 “ “ 11 33 So “ " “i “ " 13 33 100 “ “ “I " “ 14 66 200 “ “ “1 “ “ 17 33 500 “ “ “ 1 “ “ 21 33 1 Kilo “ “ “ 1 " “ 26 66 1000 Grains “ “ 1-100 Grain “ 6 66 10 Grammes down to 10 Milligrammes per set, 80 20 “ “ “10 “ ‘‘ 1 25 50 “ “ “10 “ “ 1 50 100 " “ “10 “ “ 2 00 500 “ “ “10 “ “ 5 00 1 Kilo “ “ “ xo “ “ 6 00 Grammes are made of Brass, Milligrammes of German Silver. IN WALNUT BLOCKS—ORDINARY, WHISK BROOMS. Wood Handles doz. i oo Co \ Galvanic and Faradic Batteries and McIntosh’s Natural Uterine Supporters 403 & 404 Moore, Dr. C. C Moore’s Pilules and Throat Lozenges 387 Newton, Dr. John Druggists' Circular 405 New York Pharmacal Assoc'n.. Lactopeptine and its Combinations 450 Olds, E. A Packer’s Tar Soap; Knapp’s Throat Cure and other Specialties 456 Pennsylvania Salt Co “Natrona” Bi-Carbonate Soda 390 Petrie, John, Jr Face Powder and Victor Baby Food 448 Planten, H. & Son Planten’s Capsules, Hard, Soft, Empty 448 Randolph Paper Box Co Druggists’ Paper Boxes 1 429 & 430 Rawson, S. E. G Suspensories 347 Raynolds, C. T. & Co Paints and Varnishes 382 & 383 Reed & Carnrick Beef Peptonoids Inside last cover. Reitz, Edward A Patent Prescription, Invoice, and Scrap Book 442 Riclcsecker, Theodore “A Perfume Beyond Compare ” 435 Roworth, Wm., Sons' Mfg. Co. Pharmaceutical Lozenges and Confectionery 393 Rudkins, William, Sons Bay Rum Essence 398 Sackett & Neat Mixing Machines 401 Saunders, J. Tcuzeau Saunder’s Face Powder 427 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Anderson’s Rheumatic Balsam 443 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Carbolized Moth Paper 446 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Dalmatian Insect Powder and Soluble Pills 376 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Lucca “Cream” Salad Oil and Huile d’ Olive d’ Aix 417 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Moller’s Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil 413, 414, 415 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Page’s Patent Vaporizer and Cresoline 444 & 445 Schieffelin, W. Ii. & Co Soda Powders and Chlorate Potass. Lozenges 381 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Simpson’s Pond Lily 451 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Steiner’s Rat Paste 443 Schieffelin, W. H. & Co Swaim’s Panacea 421 Seabury & Johnson India Rubber Medicinal Plasters and Surgical Dressings 453 Scott, George A Scott’s Electric Hair Brushes 433 Shepard & Dudley Surgical Instruments, etc 394 Shivers, Charles Spread Plasters 395 Smith, W. H. & Co Cutler’s Pocket Inhalers 454 Torsion Balance and Scale Co 452 Truslow & Co Corks (all kinds) 449 Wells, E. S Rough on Corns and Rough on Rats 424 Wells, Richardson & Co Diamond Dyes; Butter Color; Refined Gum Catechu 400 Wyeth, John & Bro. Elixirs; Syrups; Wines; Dialysed Iron; Com- pressed Pills, etc 411 Young, Ladd & Coffin Lundborg’s Perfumes 431 Young & Smylie Licorice and Specialties 412 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 375 FLY’S CREAM BALM Has NO RIVAL in the field of CATARRH AND HAY FEVER REMEDIES. EVERYBODY USES IT. EVERYBODY RECOMMENDS IT. THE WHOLESALER AND RETAILER INDORSE IT. Sales are lively, profits liberal, and general satisfaction given to all concerned. imm 'Supplies a Public Want, And Is the ONLY CATARRH AND HAY FEVER REMEDY That fills tlie Bill. JJJJLjtf- The trade can recommend “CREAM BALM ” With the assurance that it has real merit, AND IS A VALUABLE ADDITION TO THE LIST OF REMEDIES. HAY-FEVER ELY’S CREAM BALM CO., OWEGO, Y. Y. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS SOLD BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE' WORLD. Wholesale Warehouse, 91 John Street, New York. 376 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s PURE DALMATIAN INSECT FOWDEK, EED LABEL. IN BOTTLES, THREE SIZES Small, - - - dozen, $1 50 Medium, - “ 2 50 Large, - - - “ 6 50 Extra Large, - - “ 12 00 Small, - gross, $16 50 Medium, - - - “ 27 00 Large, - “ 72 00 IV. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SOLUBLE PILLS. The great increase during the past few years in the demand for Pills made in accord- ance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia and other recognized formulas, induced us some time since to commence their manufacture in our own Laboratory, and we are now prepared to supply an article that we can guarantee to be made in strict accordance with the standard formulas, both as regards weight and quality, and for beauty of finish, solubility, and general excellence, are unequalled. We therefore beg to call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our Soluble Coated Pills, which are the result of careful experiment and investigation, with a view of producing an article that will combine the requisites of perfect reliability as to the quantity and quality of the material used, with a coating which is soft, transparent, readily soluble, and not affected by change of climate. For full List and Prices, see Pages 115 to 123. Fac-simile of Bottle and Label. This Double Distilled Bay Rum will be found of superior quality, and we can confidently recommend it to all who desire a strictly pure distilled article. It is in bottles containing 25 fluid ounces, and packed in cases containing one dozen each. Price per case, #10 00. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 377 PRICE LIST OF P. W. ENGS & SONS, ESTABLISHED 1808, Wine Merchants, 131 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF PINE, NEW YORK. Prices Subject to Revision, arising from Changes in Market. Imported Goods in Casks Fowarded to any Port of Entry in the United States in Bond wit ho tit expense to the purchaser /or Custom House charges. BRANDY. J. Hennessy & Ce.—Cognac. Vintages 1875 $5 80 “ 1874 6 05 “ 1872 6 25 " 1870 6 50 “ 1869 6 60 •' . 1868 6 70 “ 1867 6 80 “ 1865 7 00 “ i860 7 50 “ 1858' 8 50 •< 1854 9 00 F X O P 11 00 Old Landed 12 65 Very Old London Dock 10 00 " “ Dark 9 00 Royal Mail £ TO Old Landed Pale. ) 5 Sa4,°?Pale 1500 x”p) Landed 16 50 OldLanded, of these 10 per cent ad- ditional. rv o p 1836 12 50 I S O P 1820 14 00 j M SO P 1800 19 50 Old Dark LD 800 “ “ Super 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 “ 1865 7 20 “ i860 7 60 1858 8 60 SOP 11 50 V S O P 12 50 Pellevoisin Freres.—La Rochelle. Vintages New $4 13 “ 1877 4 40 “ 1875 4 70 “ 1874 5 00 Otard, Dupuy & Co.—Cognac. Vintages 1877 $5 30 “ 1875 550 “ 1874 5 60 “ 1872 5 90 " 1870 6 05 “ 1869 6 35 “ 1868 6 50 “ 1867 6 60 “ 1865 6 80 “ 1864 6 95 “ , 1863 7 10 “ i860 7 35 “ 1858 7 85 “ 1854 9 00 •• 1848 11 25 WY $4 90 to 8 50 FOP 9 50 Old Landed 11 00 Xp°( IO 5° Old Landed $12 00 W. Bertrand & Co. Fine Champagne $3 55 to 4 15 “ “ 1805 4 15 to 6 40 J. Hennessy & Co.—(In Cases.) Single case. * $x425 a* 16 25 20 00 V O 38 00 X O 48 OO Oldest and Finest 65 00 Otard, Dupuy & Co.—(In Cases.) & $14 00 16 00 &&& 20 00 X O P 28 00 V O P 34 00 S OP 45 00 MSOP 6000 378 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HOLLAND GINS. J. Rijshouwer's Schiedam (Double Meerschaum), a very fine gin, highly recommended, qrs $3 00 Ya pipes 3 °5 T. De Kuyper & Son’s Royal Arms— J Qrs..... 2 85 Ya 2 90 Anchor, Red cases, 15 large bottles each 15 00 Imperial, Green cases, 12 bottles ea. 8 50 BRANDY. J. &. F. Martel!.—(In Cases.) * .$14 25 *» 16 25 *** ..... 20 75 W. Bertrand & Co. Fine Champagne $10 00 RUM. Jamaica.— Deg. of Proof. Per Gall. Puns“Heart.. I5°% $5 70 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., verysup’b ....144%.$6 25 to 8 50 Y puns., “ 144%. 6 75 to 8 50 Bbls 144-154%. 7 25 to 8 50 Wedderburns— R I ? proof Qrs $5 50 to 6 90 W $ 153: ( Ya 6 00 Old Landed 10 per cent 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 “ 345 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 Ellinckhuijsen & Zoonen—(This is the very Arrack used to make the world- renowned Swedish Arrack Punch.) Qr. casks $4 00 Vi “ 4 05 Old Chinese Mandarijn, x doz.cases. 12 50 SWEET MALAGA. Scholtz', Hermanos, old and very fine. Best Selected Mountain in qrs. and Y casks, from $1 50 to $3 50 per gal. WHISKIES. J. Ramsey’s— Deg. of Proof. Per Gall. Puns, new 115-118%... $3 55 Hhds., “ 115-118%... 360 Bbls., “ 115-118%... 365 Y “ “ 115-118%... 3 75 Ardbeg, Scotch— * " bbls., new. .115-118%... 365 y2 “ “ ..115-118%... 3 75 CASES. Sir Robt. Burnett & Co.’s selected, bottled in Bonded Warehouse in London 12 00 Less Trade Discount. MADEIRA WINE. Castle Brand $3 25 Crown “ 4 25 Anchor “ 5 25 Star “ 7 00 1836 “ 18 00 J. H. March & Co 4 5° Basto 6 50. Taylor 4 5° London Particular, Teneriffe 2 25 SOM $1 40 to 2 50 Platamone 3 00 to 4 25 Woodhouse O L P 2 50 to 3 40 IRISH WHISKY. Jno. Jameson’s— Per Gall. Qrs $4 00 Va 4 05 Old Jameson's as high as 7 50 Wise’s Irish Malt— Qrs 3 75 Ya 3 80 Very old of above— Brands from $4 70 to 9 25 CASES. Sir Robert Burnett & Co. (less Trade Discount)... $12 00 Kinahan's L L in cases, 12 bottles each,13 00 SHERRY WINE. M. Lassaletta & Co., “Pale, Golden and Brown." Per Gall. X VP $i 15 to 1 25 XX VP 1 35 to 1 50 ft 2 00 to 1 VP 2 30 to 2 70 2 VP 3 00 to 3 33 3 VP 3 5° to 3 c,s 3 P. G 3 65 to 4 10 1836 * 4 50 1825.. 5 70 Amoroso 5 00 Montilla 7 00 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 379 SHERRY WINE. Per Gall. 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 VP •. 2 25 J. Jimenez & Co., Pale and Brown— P i 75 P X. 2 00 X P 3 00 P O 3 SO Topaz 5 50 Cette Sherries— Xerez de Montana and others 1 00 Special Agents for HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES. IN CASES AND CASKS. From DEINHARD &• CO., Coblenz. Laubenheim* $8 00 Nierstein* 8 00 Deidesheim* 11 co Hochheim 16 00 Liebfraumilch* 15 00 Riidesheim 17 oo Pisporter Auslese 14 00 Marcobrunn* 20 00 Steinberg Cabinet 35 00 Steinwein, box bottles 14 00 Johannisberg Castle, 1862 25 00 Scharzhotberg 20 00 Zeltingen 10 00 Assmanshauser* 20 00 * Pints, $1.25 additional. Laubenheim and others (double aums), per gallon $1 85 to 2 75 Sparkling.— Flower of the Rhine 25 00 Flower of the Moselle 23 00 Pints, $2.00 additional. PORT WINE. From G. G. Sandeman’s Sons & Co. “ Oporto ”—quality unsurpassed. Per Gall. <|> $2 00 ## 2 50 W 3 So W 450 vs Particular • 6 00 D V S Particular 7 00 M Exi? $8 00 to 10 00 Pure Juice, $2 00, $2 73, $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 Burgundy Ports— “Guille Best Pure Juice.” Per Gall. Imported in 1873 $1 75 “ 1874 1 50 Best Pure Juice— Qr. casks 1 15 Octaves 1 20 OLD MALMSEY WINE. FOR SACRAMENT. $2.75. $3-75. $5-°°, and $6.00. CLARET AND WHITE WINES. CASES. W. Bertrand & Co.— St. Lezignan $4 50 St. Julien 5 00 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 xo 50 “ Creme 20 00 Chateau Yquem 36 00 * Pints, $1.00 extra. SOLE RECEIVERS OF BURGUNDY WINES. From Ph. A ndre Jh. Voillot, Beaune In Cases. (Cote d'Or.) Macon Beaune Volnay Pornmard ■ Richebourg f Chambertin • Nuits Romance f Clos Vougeot Chablis (white) Pints, $1.50 additional. Less T rade Discount. > A \ '$12 00 14 00 17 00 17 00 25 00 24 75 18 50 28 00 33 00 15 00 380 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CLARET AND WHITE WINES CASES. Clarets in Bulk, in casks— St. Lezignan $67 00 St. Julien 75 00 St. Emilion 80 00 St. Est&phe 90 00 Lormont 100 00 Others as high as 350 00 CLARET AND WHITE WINES CASES. Sauternes in Bulk— In Casks $70 00 to $150 00 BITTERS. Boker’s Bitters 12 00 Sir Robert Burnett & Co— Orange Bitters qts., o 50 “ “ pints, 1150 Style* of Wines or Spirits. Pipes and \ Pipes. Puncheon*. H Pipes, Pun., hhds. *c“ks- Cask,. % Casks. Aums. Doub. Aums. Bblc. 130 to 140 64 to 80 66 to 76 64 to 70 64 to 70 60 to 80 ki Casks. IS 20 to 26 24 to 27 24 to 27 24 to 27 17 to 25 no to 156 37 to 42 38 to 41 36 to 42 30 to 45 100 to 140 130 to 140 Port, Sherry, and Madeira 136 to 158 Casks. 60 28 to 29 Claret and Sauterne Wines. \ Casks. 30 34 to 40 68 to 80 40 to 54 4° to 54 Applejack and N. E. Rum. GROSS GALLON CAPACITY OF CASKS. We represent in this country the following’ houses: SIR ROBERT BURNETT & CO., Vauxhall, Lotidon. G. PRELLER & CO., Bordeaux, France. PH. ANDRE & JH. VOILLOT, Beaune (Cote d'Or), Fratice. 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 ELLINCKHIJSEN & SONS, Arrack, etc., Rotterdam. J. RIJSHOUWER, Rotterdam, Holland (Double Meerschaum Gin I JOHN de KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam. M. LASSALETTA & CO., Cadiz and Puerto Sta Maria, Spam. Old house, J. J. Yriarte RICARDO GUILLE CASSANES & CO., Barcelona and Tarragona, Spain. Successors to Guille Bros. SCHOLTZ HERMANOS, Malaga, Spain. Orders Received for Direct Shipment. Our long experience in the Export Trade gives us facilities unequalled in that direction. To the exportation of Domestic, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies special attention is given. Note.—Messrs. P. W. Engs & Sons are too well known to need any recommendation from us, being one of the oldest and most reliable houses in the trade. All articles in their line may be purchased through us on favorable terms. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 381 W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s SUPERIOR SODA POWDERS. SUPERIOR h POWflj For the Immediate Production of SODA "WATER DIRECTIONS FOR THE IMMEDIATE PRODUCTION OF SODA WATER. Dissolve one of the Blue Paper Powders in a tumbler half full, and one of the other in a wine glassful of the coldest spring water ; pour the latter solution into the former, and drink the mixture immediately. N.B.—Each powder must be completely dissolved before it is mixed. PREPARED BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK. Neatly put up with English, French and Spanish Directions. Dozen, $1.50; Gross, $16.50. W. H. Schieffelin & Co.’s Chlorate of Potash Lozenges. 2 grains each. Alterative, Diuretic, and Stimulant. Highly recommended in cases of Ulcerated and Diphtheritic Sore Throat, operating directly upon the local disease, i and upon the system generally with great benefit. PREPARED BY W. H. Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK. These Lozenges are made from the very best materials, and contain 2 grains each of Chlorate Potash. They are in handsome oval'boxes, attractive, neat, and reliable. Dozen, $1.50; Gross, $15.00. 382 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’! C. T. RAYNOLDS & CO., 106 and 108 Fulton Street, New York. Color jwd Y/rnish Makers, And. Manufacturers of WHITE LEAD, aACSTH Ienuine LA Saints Dry and Ground in Oil—also Superfine Colors for Coacfi and Car Painting, Carmine, Vermilion, Swiss, Brilliant Red, and Paris Green. CROCKETT’S Wood Preservatives AND Spar Corppositiop. Artists’ Materials, Brushes, Coach, Car, and Furniture Varnishes. HE STABLISHED 17 70. FACTO RI E S AT Brooklyn, L. I., and Bergenport, N. J. UrriUIiSS AINU WAHLHUUbUb A1 106 and 108 Fulton Street, . New York. 21 Lake Street, Chicago. CHAS, T. RAYNOLDS, THOMAS B. HIDDEN, LEONARD RICHARDSON, EDWARD L. MOLINEUX, AQUILA RICH, E. H. RAYNOLDS. FOE SALE B"5T W. WK. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 383 THESE ARE PURE LINSEED OIL PAINTS. Average weight is more than 15 lbs. per gallon. C. T. RAYNOLDS & CO.’S HOUSE AND VILLA PAINTS. tsr-STIR THE PAINT THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING. Prepared for Immediate Use, and Warranted to be Pure. PRICE LIST FOR READY MIXED PAINTS: Per Pound, In Assorted Cans of 1 to 5 lbs. Per Gallon, In 1 Gall. Cans. Inside and Outside White, - - - $0 25 $2 00 Black and all Ordinary Tints, ... 25 2 00 Dark Blue, - - - . - - 30 2 50 Olive Green, ------ 30 2 50 Bronze Green, ...... 30 2 50 Permanent Green, - - - - - 35 3 00 Chrome Yellow, - - - - - - 40 3 5° Light Maroon, ..... 40 3 50 Dark Maroon, - 40 3 5° Vermilion, - 45 4 00 For Half Gall. Cans we charge 10c. per Gall., NET, MORE than for Gall. Cans. “ Quart Cans “ 15c. “ “ “ “ “ In full Barrels of 40 to 50 Galls, each, we charge xo cents per Gall. LESS than for Gall. Cans. Smaller packages in bulk than 40 Gall. Barrels will be the SAME PRICE as when ordered in GALLON CANS. SPECIAL SHADES OF ANY DESIRED TINT WILL BE FURNISHED FROM SAMPLES WHEN QUANTITIES ARE WANTED. PRICE LIST FOR TINTED PAINTS GROUND IN OIL For all ordinary Tints \ shown on this Card, f In 100 lb. Kegs, 8c. per lb. In 251b. Tin Pails, ... “ XO OTHER SIZE OF PACKAGES FURNISHED EXCEPT BARRELS. RULE for ascertaining the Quantity of Paint required to cover a desired surface: EXAMPLE: To the number of feet in width (front and rear) add the number of feet in length (both sides), multiply this by the average height, and the product will be the number of square feet to be painted. This divided by 200—as one gallon of Paint covers 200 square feet, TWO COATS-gives the quantity required in gallons. Say Front, - - - 20 feet. Rear, - - - 20 “ Side, - - - 30 “ Side, - - - 30 “ 100 (Multiply Height), - .20 200 | 2,000 10 gals, two coats. This rule is sufficiently cor- rect for all practical purposes : but as the quantity required will be somewhat varied by the condition of the surface to be painted, whether smooth and hard, or rough and porous, it will not in all instances be found Exact. With Discount to the Trade. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 384 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S May be had on Appli cation, enclosing Business Card. S. MAW, SOH & THOMPSON’S Quarterly Price Current AND BOOK OP ILLUSTRATIONS OK Surgeons’ Instruments and Appliances, INSTRUMENTS, ETC., FOR VETERINARY PURPOSES, DRUGGISTS’ APPARATUS, IMPLEMENTS, UTENSILS, and other requisites employed in Pharmacy and the Dispensing of Medicines, MEDICAL GLASS and EARTHENWARE, MEDICINE CHESTS SHOP FITTINGS and GLASS SHOW CASES, LINT AND SPREAD PLASTERS, FLESH BRUSHES, GLOVES, RUBBERS. Etc., HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, TOILET AND SMELLING BOTTLES, FEEDING BOTTLES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, and Druggists5 Sundries of all kinds. Manufactured and Sold by S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON, Aldersgate Street, London, England. FORWARDED, POST FREE, TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD VV. H. Schieffelin & Co., Agents for the U. S. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON’S FEEDING BOTTLES. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Screw Metal Cap. 11s. per doz. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Gilt Porcelain Cap. 20s. per doz. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Earthenware Cap. 11s. per doz. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Screw Glass Stopper. 11s. per doz. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Ea.then ware Cap. 7s. (id; per doz. Fountain Feeding Bottle, Pure Tin Mount. 20s. per doz. Fountain Feeding Bottle, Pure Tin Mount. 12s. (id. per doz. Alexandra Feeding Bottle, Wood or China-Top Cork. 3s. 9d. per doz. Oval Feeding Bottle, Earthenware Cap. 7s. (id. per doz. Export Feeding Bottle, Earthenware Cap. 7s. 3d. per doz. Export Feeding Bottle, Screw Glass Stopper. 8s. per doz. Export Feeding Bottle, Screw Metal Cap. 9s.per doz. ifixport Feeding Bottle, Metal Cap. 4a. 3d. per doz. Export Feeding Bottle, Wood-Top Cork. 28. 9d. and 3s. 6d. per doz. Export Feeding- Bottle, Screw Glass Stopper. 4s. 3d. per doz. Export Fi-i-dfinf Pott 1», Screw Metal Cap. 4s. 3d. per doz. To be procured through most of the Wholesale Druggists in the United States, and from 8. MAW, SON & THOMPSON, LONDON, ENGLAND. Special Quotations to Wholesale Buyers. 386 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN k CO.'S HOLBROOK BROTHERS. American Plate Glass. SOLE. AGENTS FOR THE EAST OF THE Crystal Plate Glass Co., of St. Louis, Mo. Qualify guaranteed equal to the best imported. ALSO, IMPORTERS O-F French and English Plate and Window Glass. ORNAMENTAL GLASS FOR OFFICES, PRESCRIPTION CASES, VESTIBULES,, ETC. GLAZIERS’ DIAMONDS. 87 and 89 lieelzrnan Street, and 53 and 55 Cliff Streetf XEW YORK. For Sale by W. FL Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Best Things Sold in the Trade are Moore’s Pilule8 Sure Care for Chills. Malarial SO-SO Antidote. and T Moore’s Throat ■ &Lung lozenges JLV ° 388 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE. 4711 EXTRACT OF COLOGNE. 4711 MARIE CHRISTINE. 4711 FLORIDA WATER. 4711 EXTRACTS. The Best Perfumes sold in this Country, The No. 4711. 4711 SOAPS. 4711 FLOWER SOAPS. 4711 TRANSPARENT SOAP. 4711 COLOGNE SOAP. 4711 LETTUCE SOAP. 4711 TOOTH PASTE. All For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 389 Husband’s Calcined Magnesia. Medal Awarded at the World’s Fair, New York, 1853. 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.” The following Certificates of some of the most distinguished Professors and Practitioners of Medicine in Philadelphia and elsewhere, will show the character of this preparation. Its super.or 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 Magnesia; thus combining smallness of Jose with the most agreeable form in which Magnesia can be administered. I have examined a bottle of the Calcined Magnesia prepared by Thomas J. Husband, and regard it as an excellent article. R. M. HUSTON, M.D. Philadelphia, 1844. Prof. Materia Meaica in Jeff. Med. College. I have made trial of the Calcined Magnesi prepared by Mr. Thomas J. Husband, and consider it quite equal to that of Mr. Henry of Manchester. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D. Philadelphia, 1844. Having had some experience in the u-e of Husband's Magnesia with my patients, I feel confident that it is fully equal to H nry's English Magnesia; and I think one teaspoonful equal to four tea- spoonsful of the common Calcined Magnesia of the shops. CHARLES NOBLE, M.D. Philadelphia. 1845. I have great pleasure in recommending the Calcined Magnesia prepared by Mr. Thomas J. Hus band, as a very superior . rticle. J. RANDOLPH, M.D. Philadelphia, 1845. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. T. J. Husband’s Calcined Magnesia as an excellcr ; preparation, quite equal, I think, to Henry’s. J. B. BIDDLE, M.D. Philadelphia, 1845. Late Prof . Mat. Med. and Therapeutics in Franklin Med. C ! Having been for sev ral y :ars familiar in my practice with the use of Husband’s Calcined Magn sia. I have no hesitation in recommen-ing it as a valuable article, equal in every respect to Henry s celebrated preparation. H. GIBBONS, M.D. Philadelphia, 1849. Late Prof, of Institutes of Med. and Med. Juris, in Phila. Col. of Med. I have used the Magnesia prepared by Mr. T. J. Husband, and consider it in every respect equal to that prepared by the Messrs. Henry of Manchester. W. W. GERHARD, M.D. Philadelphia, 1849. Physician to Pen?isylvania Hospita . I have constantly employed Mr. Husba id’s Magnesia of late years, and believe it to be equal to Henry's of Manchester. J. F. MEIGS, M.D. Philadelphia, Aug. 20, 1850. I take much pleasure in recommending Husband’s Calcined Magnesia. I consider it equal in evert' respect to that prepared by the Messrs. Henry of Manchester. * SAMUEL LEWIS, M.D. Philadelphia. 1846 ... Member Royal Col. Surg. London. I have used Husband’s Magnesia, and have no hesitation in recommending it as quite equal to Henry’s Magnesia in activity and delicacy. CASPAR MORRIS, M. D. Philadelphia, 1846. Isinglass Adhesive Plaster. Manufactured by THOMAS J. HUSBAND, Philadelphia. This Plaster lias 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 applicali n, adheres firmly without producing inflammation, and being semi-transparent allows of an examination of the parts without thei 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 Surgery, etc., remarks that “ the Isinglass Plaster referred to by Mr. Liston, is exceedingly 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 a 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 Plaster prepared by Mr. Husband a very valuable article for many surgical purposes, and think it ought to be introduced into general practice. W. GIBSON, M. D. Philadelphia, February 15, 1844. Prof. 0/Surgery, etc., in the University 0/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 recommend it to the Profession. THOS. D. MUTTER. Philadelphia, March 13, 1844. Professor of Surgery, etc., in Jefferson Med. Col. I have repeatedly employed the Isinglass Plaster made byr Thomas J. Husband, as a dressing after operations, and can recommend it to the favor of the Profession as a neat and unirritating application, and, in many instances, an excellent substitute for the common adhesive plaster. J. PANCOAST. Philadelphia, May 13, 1844. Projessor 0/ Anatomy in Jefferson Medical College. For Sale by THOS. J. HUSBAND, Jr., Philadelphia. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S "NATRONA" BSa “THE BEST IN THE WORLD.” (Absolutely Pure.) The nature of the raw material from which Natrona Bicar- bonate of Soda is made—viz., cryolite, a mineral containing pure sodium—insures 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 Bi- carb. ; hence its entire freedom from the slightest trace of arsenic, which is always present in ordinary soda. Its absolutely purity and entire freedom from all traces of sulphate of soda, common salt, and other impurities, render Natrona Bicarb, nearly tasteless, and being bolted through the finest bolting-cloth insures the finest state of division. To these indisputable facts the attention of CONSUMERS of soda is specially 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 Bi- carb. in the American markets, 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. (NATRONA CHEMICAL WORKS), PHILADELPHIA, PA. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. DAVOL MANUFACTURING CO, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED Household Syringes -AND — Magic Atomizers, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PRO- DUCING A CLASS OF DRUGGISTS’ instrumental and Fine Rubber GOODS, UNSURPASSED FOR THEIR EXCEL LENCE OF MANUFACTURE AND UNIVERSAL USE. DAVOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Rubber Goods and Druggists’ Sundries, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Trade Supplied by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 392 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Houchin's Patents. In consequence of the popularity of these Pocket Cook Stoves, we have been induced to make 20 different styles and sizes, plain and nickel plated, with and without Boilers, and at Prices from $3 to $21 per dozen. Send for Catalogue and Price List of our specialties. Nos. 666 and 667. Nos. 888 and 890. INSECT POWDER QUNS ahd BELLOWS. Various Styles and Sizes. Patented August 29th, 1882. PATENTED AUQ. 29. (882. NO. 079. STARCH POLISH WAFERS, WAX COILS, Gr as- L i gilt in g Torches and Tapers HOUCHIN M’F’G CO. Office and. Salesroom Bet. Broadway and Church St. 26 WARREN ST., NEW YORK CITY. FOR SALE BY W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 393 THE HOUSE OF “ROWORTH” ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. WILLIAM ROWORTH’S SONS’ M’FG CO., Pharmaceutical Lozenges MANUFACTURERS OF RELIABLE CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. AND 354 PEARL STREET, (One door north of the Brooklyn Suspension Bridge,) IN"EW’ YORK, PROPRIETORS OF ROWORTH’S ROWORTH’S True English IB_A_ TH PIPE. True English COLTSFOOT ROCK. ROWORTH’S SLIPPERY ELM LOZENGES. ROWORTH’S ENGLISH COLTSFOOT LOZENGES. ROWORTH’S TAMARINDUS INDICA LOZENGES. ROWORTH’S CHLORATE POTASSA (Original) TROCHES. ROWORTH’S SANTONINE or WORM Troches. ROWORTH’S SALICYLIC ACID ROWORTH’S BI-CA1IB. POTASSA “ ROWORTH’S HEARTBURN “ ROWORTH’S LIVERWORT “ ROWORTH’S BROMIDE POTASSIUM “ ROYVORTH’S SUPERFINE MUSK “ ROWORTH’S NERVINE “ ROWORTH’S IRON PREPARATIONS (Troches). BO WORTH’S OPERA CACllOUS. ROWORTH’S PINE-TREE TAR TROCHES. ROWORTH’S SANGUINARIAN “ ROWORTH’S MUR. AMMONIA “ ROWORTH’S C ARBOLIC ACID “ ROWORTH’S EXTRA FINE CHARCOAL “ ROWORTH’S Tannin anuinia is valuable m certain conditio: ; of Phthisis, either to combat malarial complications, to assist in arresting night sweats, or to aid, 1 : its tonic action, the excessive debility caused by the disease. I)r. Churchill does not prescribe the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda com- bined, but uses the Soda or the Lime salt separately as indicated, and wherever indications point to the use of both he alternates, giving first one, and then t/.j other, thus keeping the patient under the separate action of both. The combination of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa is very valuable as a general and nervous tonic, when no phthisical complications exist. Hypophosphite of Iron is frequently indicated in Phthisis, but is recommended to be given when required, by itself, in lieu of the dose of either the Soda or the Lime salt; this salt is particularly use- ful in Dysmenorrhoea. Anaemia, and Chlorosis. The experience of the past six years in the use of these preparations of chemically pure Ilypo- phosphites by the medical profession, has fully vindicated the statement made by the writer in 187. , when they were first introduced, and at that time strongly urged upon their critical attention, viz.: That “unless the physician has used Chemically Lure Hypophosphites, he has not 1 roper] tested their effects.” The marked superiority of pure over impure salts in therapeutic effects ha ; been recognized and appreciated by tne medical profession, and. as usual, preparations purporting to be similar, ha ve been extensively advertised. These are generally compounds, in the use of which the Physician is left no discretion of judgment in the selection of the salts best adapted to the condi- tion of his patient. For the information of those of the Medical Profession who are unacquainted with these prepar- ations, the subscriber would state that they are put up in a strictly legitimate manner, in thirteen fluid ounce, round bottles only, the label giving the name and exact proportion of the salt or salt; represented. They are advertised solely and only to the medical profession. A little pamphlet denominated “ Phosphorus, Iodine, and Iron ; Notes upon the Best Means cf Effecting their Assimilation,” will be cheerfully mailed without charge upon application. List of Gardner’s Special Pharmaceutical Preparations. n 1 lb. bottle*. Gardner's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime $10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Soda 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Iron 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Potassa 10 £0 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosph te of Zinc , 12 01 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Potasta 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Iron 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda. Iron, and Potassa 10 20 Gardner’s Syrup of Hypophosphites of Iron and Quinia 15 00 Gardner’s Syrup of Hydriodric Acid (unalterable) 12 0 > Gardner’s Solution of Ferrous Nitrate (unalterable) 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Lime 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Soda 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Iron 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Potassa 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphite of Quinia. 24 00 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Potassa 10 20 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime. Soda, and Iron 10 21 Gardner’s Elixir of Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Iron, and Potassa 10 20 Prepared by ROBERT W. GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 397 NON-IRRITANT IODINE FOR INTERNAL USE. A Valuable Improvement in Pharmacy: Gardner’s Unalter- able Syrup of Hydriodic Acid. In this preparation the Hydriodic Acid is perfectly protected against decom- position, and is therefore always available for medical use—a result never before at- tained. Hydriodic Acid was formerly officinal, but always decomposed within a few hours after its preparation, and was therefore rarely, if ever, in a fit condition for internal admin- istration. The decomposition is caused by the disengagement of Hydrogen; this sets free its equiv- alent of Iodine, which colors the remaining Acid red, and renders it too irritant for internal medication. Simple mixtures of Hydriodic Acid and Syrup do not keep. When not decomposed, Hydriodic Acid is of a light-yellowish color, is perfectly non- irritant, gratefully acid 10 the taste, and rendered still more acceptable if combined, as in this preparation, with sugar. In chemical composition it consists of one equivalent each of Iodine and Hydrogen—(HI). As the equivalent of Iodine is 127, and that of Hydrogen 1, it follows that the proportion of Hydrogen present as compared to Iodine is less than one per cent (78-100 of 1 per cent). The Acid is therefore nearly pure Iodine. It affords the most natural and effective means of assimilating Iodine, as the Hydrogen with which it is combined is one of the largest elementary constituents of the body. The combination renders Iodine more assimilable, therefore, because in psychological harmony, while it is medicinally more active, and deprived of its objectionable irritant properties, and changed from a most disagreeable to one of the pleasantest of remedies. This Syrup has been remarkably useful in Asthma. Chronic Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. See papers by J. P. Oliver, M.D., Bocton, “Med. and Surg. Journal,’’ March 4, 1880, and by W. Gill Wylie, M.D., New York, “ Medical Record,” May 10, 1879.) While it has been found specially useful in these Diseases, it is applicable to all that large class of af- fections where the assimilation of Iodine is indicated, as in chronic and subacute catarrhal affections, Goitre, Adipose, Tumors, Syphilis, etc., also in chronic Malarial Po soning, and particularly in Asthma. (Also in Acute Rheuma ism.) See "N. Y. Med. Record," April 21, 1883, p. 448. Its effect upon mucous surfaces is more marked than with other forms of Iodine, while it is effective in smaller relative proportions. It is as palatable as Lemon Syrup. It is so free from irritant action that it may be given to the youngest infant. Its efficacy in Syphilis has been demonstrated. One ounce of this Syrup contains forty minims of dilute Hydriodic Acid, representing 6.66 grains of Iodine, which corresponds to 8.69 grains of Iodide of Potassium; it is, however, more active than Iodide of Potassium, and should be given in smaller relative doses. The Hose of this Syrup is from one to three teaspoonfuls in twice the bulk of water, three or four times a day. Prepared by ROBERT W. GARDNER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 170 William Street, New York. W. II. Schieffelin& Co., New York, Sole Wholesale Agents. FOR SALE BY PHARMACEUTISTS GENERALLY. NOTE.—Physicians desiring to prescribe this preparation will please specify “Gard- ner’s ” as imitations of it have been used in a decomposed state with serious results, dis- appointing the anticipation of the physicians and creating undeserved prejudice against this remedy. 398 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S RUDKIN’S BAY RUM ESSENCE. This Essence is perfectly soluble in spirit of the proper strength, and will make instantly, WITHOUT FILTERING OR WASTE, CLEAR BAY RUM, Of Quality Superior to that made from Oil of Bay. PUT UP IN ONE POUND BOTTLES, WITH DIRECTIONS. ONE POUND MAKES TEN GALLONS PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS PER POUND. WILLIAM RUDKIN'S SONS, 74 WILLIAM STREET, KEW TORE For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 399 RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS AND CHOICE VEGETABLES CAN' always be obtained by sowing liii’i iitoit ®ni®m mi filswts torts* ESTABLISHED 1845. b. :k:_ BLISS 30 OO' Large Size, No. 3, capacity IOO pounds; Price, - 4-0 OO SACKETT & NEAT, Proprietors, Send for Circulars and Testimonials. New Albany, Ind., For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 26 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN 8c CO.’S 402 ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS CURE Sciatica, Assist tlie Removal of Gall-Stone, Wonderful in Bruises, Cure Dropsy of the Pericardium, and Fluttering of the Heart. SLUT' Said to give New Back, but certainly cure Lum- bago, Backache, and Creeping Pains. CURE PAIN AND NERVOUS AFFECTION OF THE HEAD, USUALLY GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN ALL LOCAL PAINS, HIGHLY USEFUL IN KIDNEY AFFECTIONS AND RHEUMATISM, CURE ASTHMA, CROUP, AND DISTRESSING COUGH, CURE HIP COMPLAINT. THE PUBLIC WILL PARTICULARLY OBSERVE: These Plasters, so beneficial to the human race, are Imitated, and the base, injurious imitations are sold as the GENUINE POROUS PLASTERS. BEWARE OF THESE IMITATIONS. ASK FOB ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S MCINTOSH GALVANIC & FARADIC BATTERY CO., or the celebrated McIntosh Combined Galvanic and Faradic Batteries, Table, Office and Family Batteries, Electrodes, Electric Bath Apparatus, Statical Electric Machines, Stereopticons, Solar, Monocular and Binocular Microscopes. We would call the Special Attention of the Medical Profession to our COMBINED GALVANIC AND FARADIC BATTERIES, These Batteries are recommended by the Medical Faculty of both America and Europe, and have been adopted by the United States Government, for use in , the Medical department of the Army and Navy. THEY ARE THE FIRST AND ONLY PORTABLE BATTERIES EVER INVENTED WHICH GIVE BOTH THE GALVANIC AND FARADIC CURRENT. TWO DISTINCT BATTERIES IN ONE CASE. NO PHYSICIAN CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE. This Celebrated Battery is constructed on an improved plan. The zincs and carbons are fastened to hard rubber plates in sections of six each; this manner of connecting brings the plates nearer together than in any other battery, thus giving less internal resistance. The cells are composed of one piece of hard rubber, and are made in sections of six each with a drip-cup, thus one section can be handled, emptied and cleaned as easily and quickly as one cell. The drip-cup is to receive the elements when the battery is not in use. The fluid can not spill or run between the cells, and there is no danger of breaking as with glass cells. This is the only battery in which the zinc and carbon plates can be kept clean and always in order by simply rinsing them. An extra large cell (with a zinc and carbon element) is added to the combined batteries for the purpose of producing the Faradic current. This cell gives as much force as is ever needed, and avoids exhausting the current from the Galvanic cells. All the metal work is finely nickel-plated and highly polished, and every part is put together so that it can be easily replaced by the operator. Our batteries weigh less, occupy less space, give a current of greater intensity and quantity than any other battery manufactured. Our Illustrated Catalogue, a handsome book giving full description ot all oar goods, and other valuable information, sent free on application. M°INT0SH GALVANIC & FARADIC BATTERY COMPANY, 192 & 194 Jackson St., CHICAGO, ILL. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., New York. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. DR. McIIMTOSH’S NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER, No Instrument has ever been placed before the Medical Pro fession which has given such Universal Satisfaction. EVERY JNDICA TION OF UTERINE DISPLACEMENTS is met by this eombination; Prolapsus, Anteversion, Retroversion and Flexions are overcome by this instrument, when others tail. This is proven by the fact that since its introL duction to the Profession it has come into more general use than all other instru- ments combined. UNION OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SUPPORT.—The abdomen is held up by the broad morocco leather belt with concave front and elastic straps to buckle around the hips. The Uterine Support is a cup and stem made of highly polished hard rubber, very light and durable, shaped to fit the neck of the womb, with openings for the secretions to pass out, as shown by the cuts. Cups are made with extended lips to correct flexions and versions of the womb. ADAPTABILITY TO VARYING POSITIONS OF THE BODY.—'The cup and stem are suspended from the belt by two soft elastic Rubber Tubes, which are fastened to the front of the belt by simple loops, pass down and through the stem of the cup and up to the back of the belt. These soft rubber tubes being elastic adapt themselves to all the varying positions of the body and perform the service of the ligaments of the womb. SELF ADJUSTING.—One of the many reasons which recommend this Sup- porter to the Physician is that it is self adjusting. The Physician after applying it need have no fear that he will be called in haste to remove or readjust it, (as is often the case with rings and various pessaries held in position by pressure against the vaginal wall,) as the patient cati remove jt at will, and replace it without assistance. It can be worn at all times, will not interfere with nature’s necessities, will not oorrode, and is lighter than metal. It will answer for all cases ot Anteversion, Re- troversion, or any Flexion of the womb, and is used by the leading Physician* with unfailing success, even in the most difficult cases. Our Reduced Prices are, to Physicians, 6.00; to Patients, 10.00. Instruments sent by mail at our risk, on receipt of price; or we can send by ex- press, C. 0. I)., and collect return express on the money. CAUTION ■—We call particular attention of riiysirians to the fact, that unscrupulous parties are manufacturing a worthless imitation of this Supporter, and some dishonest dealers, for the sake of gain are trying to sell them, knowing they are deceiving both Physician and patient. Persons Receiving a Supporter will find, if it is genuine, the directions pasted in the cover of the box, with the head-line “ DR. L. D. M« INTOSH’S NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER a cut on the right, showing the Supporter and on the left its application, also the Fac Simile Signature of DR. I- D. McINTOSH; Each pad of the abdominal belt is stamped in gilt letters, DR. McINTOSII’S NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER (JO., CHICAGO, ILL. Each dox also contains our pamphlet on “displacements of the womb,” and an extra pair or rubber tubes. It is an advantage to order direct from i s as weexchange cups at any time with out extra charge, and are able to fit any case that requires uterine support. The inventor, DR. L. 1). McINTOSH, is connected with the main office, and gives his personal attention to orders. DR. McINTOSH NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER CO., 192 ti 194 JACKSON STREET, CEICAOO, ILL. Our valuable pamphlet “Some Practical Facts about Displacements of the Womb,” will be sent you free •n application. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., New York. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. The Druggists Circular AND CHEMICAL GAZETTE. 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It contains but a small percentage of the paraffines, and olefines corres- ponding to the formulae C7H]e 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 flint odor and unctuous feel. Cosmoline (Unguentum Petrolei) melts at about roo° Fah. (38° Cent.); and boils at about 625° Fah. (3290 Cent.); its specific gravity is about 0.875 at 6o° 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 profession an admirable unguent, which can never decompose, ferment, or become rancid in any climate or temperature. Philadelphia, July 10, 1880. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co.—I have for a number of years made extensive us; 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 applicati n of medicaments, it is greatly superior to lard or other fatty matter, especially by reason of its non-liability to change by time or temperature. Yours truly, JOHN H. PACKARD, M.D. 1031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Messrs. E. F. 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 exposed to the atmosphere. I cannot too highly commend it as an appli- cation in various skin diseases. Yours truly, JOHN Y. SHOEMAKER, A.M., M.D., Physiciatt to the Pennsylvania Free Dispensary /or Skin Disease.. 208 West 34TH Street, New York. Messrs. E. F. Houghton & Co.—Gents: I fully appreciate the value of your Cosmoline, or Ungu- entum 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. PREPARED ZB'ST E. F. HOUGHTON & CO., 211 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. SUPPLIED BY ALE DRUGGISTS. IN ORDERING, SPECIFY E. F. H. & CO.’S E. F. HOUGHTON & CO., 211 So, Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co, GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 407 “ELGIN’S PHANTOM TOILET POffBEB.” Placed upon the market twelve years ago, without the aid of extensive •advertising, and solely upon its own merits, the sales of this Great London Beautifier have steadily increased, until now it is known and appreciated by the ladies in nearly every section of this country. Endorsed as it has been by the elite of the world, dealers may place it in stock as one of the Standard Face Powders of the Day. Its beautifying effects are really wonderful. In this par- ticular it stands far ahead of all rival preparations. It is put up in neat paper boxes, with fine steel engraved labels. It is harmless to the skin, and adheres splendidly. For every day use it is a favorite, but for the opera, evening parties, and for all extra occasions it will be specially esteemed on account of the surpassing brilliancy and ieauty it gives to the complexion. Send in a trial order. You can well afford to stock up with .this justly celebrated Face Powder. Price, $1.75 per dozen; Large size, $3.50. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 408 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S The Only Perfect Substitute for Mothers’ Milk. As a nourishing, strengthening, milk-producing diet for Nursing Mothers, Mellin’s Food has no equal. Invalids find it a most satis- factory and nourishing article of diet. Its method of preparation adapts it to the most delicate stomach. MELLIN’S FOOD is not Farinaceous. MELLIN’S FOOD is entirely Soluble. MELLIN’S FOOD is rich in bone and teeth-making elements., MELLIN’S FOOD requires no cooking. MELLIN'S FOOD keeps in all climates. MELLIN’S FOOD is fully described and explained in a little work on “ Infant’s Food,” of which we have recently published a new edition. It will be sent free by mail to any address on application. Commended By tie Best Physicians, and Sold By Druggists Everywhere. RETAIL, PRICES, 75 and 50 CENTS THEODORE METCALF & CO., MELLIBM’S FOOD DEPARTMENT, correspondence solicited. 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. FOR SALE BY W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 409 “ The Queen of Perfumes'.' _ATU“ STZEOTnPS Forest Flower Cologne, THE MOST FASHIONABLE PERFUME OF THE HAY, PRICES. Trial Size 15 cents. Small Size 25 “ Large Size 75 “ AUSTEN’S OSWEGO BITTERS, i The Cheapest and most Efficacious Medicine in the World. Full Half Pint Bottles, Price 25 Cents. Manufactured b> W. J. AUSTEN & CO., Oswego, N. ¥. The above Preparations are sold everywhere. TO THE TRADE. To every purchaser of Austen’s Forest Flower Cologne, or Oswego Bitters, a supply of Business Cards, perfumed and printed with Dealer’s Business Card, will be furnished, free of charge. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S 410 Medicines* JA EDICAL piSCOVERY. Warranted to cure every kind of humor, from a common Pim- ple to the worst kind of Scrofula, Cancer excepted, . . Price $1.50 pRAIRJE A Balsam and Tonic for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Inflamma- tion of the Throat and Lungs, and all difiiculties tending to Con- sumption, Price $1.00 P_HEU M.ATIC AND piSSOLYENT. 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 Piniment. The best outward application for Pains, Bruises and Aches of all kinds, Price 50 cts. pALT—p.HEUM. piNTMENT. Cures all Inflammatory Skin Diseases, Price 50 cts, jSCROFULA piNTMENT. For cleansing and purifying Scrofulous Sores, . . . Price $1.00 piNTMENT. For cleansing and healing Ulcers and Old Sores, . . Price 50 cts. pCATTERING piNIMENT. For dissolving and scattering Strumous Swellings, . . Price $1.00 pEAII\ pROWER. 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. lo Medicines sent C. 0,1)., or to lie soli on Commission. WARREN STREET, ROXBURY, MASS. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 411 John Wyeth & Bro Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. Elixirs, Syrups, Wines, Dialysed Iron, Fluid Extracts, Pure and Saccliarated Pepsin, Preparations of Beef, Compressed Powders, (or Pills), Compressed Tablets Chlorate of Potash, Etc., Preparations of Cod Liyer Oil, Compressed Hypodermic Tablets, Papoma, Peptonic Pills. Manufacturers’ Agents for MARVIN’S COD LIVER OIL. Manufactured by Marvin Bros. & Bartlett, Portsmouth, N. H. GRANULAR'EFFERVESCENT SALTS. Manufactured by Alfred Bishop, London. LAWTON’S ABSORBENT COTTON. ROBERT’S CIGARES ANTl-ASTHMATIQUES. QUINQUINIA. Manufactured by The Chas. T. White Co , New York. A full line of the above Preparations on hand, and for sale, at manu- facturers’ prices, by W H. Schieffelin & Co. 412 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S ESTABLISHED 1845. YOUNG & SMYLIE, Manufacturers of Paste, Stick and Specialties, 180,182,184 and 186 FIRST STREET, BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. We take pleasure in presenting to your notice, the various articles we manufacture, and desire tc call particular attention to our goods, made expressly for the Drug Trade, viz.: our ST. Sc S. brand of stick Licorice—6s, 9s, and. ISs to lb.—we can truthfully assert is one of the most popular brands now in the market; is unsurpassed for quality, flavor and finish; is made from Spanish Root only; has a natural gloss; does not require any artificial glazing to conceal defects; is free from grit; very smooth and carefully rolled. The success of the Y. & S. over all other domestic Licorice is assured. Our ACME LICORICE PELLETS are the only perfectly pure Licorice drop manufactured; most convenient in form and finish; very palatable and nicely flavored. The TAR LICORICE AAISTD TOLU WAFERS in S and lO lb. Glass Front Boxes, are a very desirable article—a great palliative for colds, etc.—■ made of pure materials and very popular with the trade. Our NEW LICORICE LOZENGES Which we have just placed on the market, are the finest in flavor, quality, and finish yet offered. Packed in S and lO lb. Glass Front Boxes, a small scoop in each box. We also manufacture a large line of goods used principally by the Grocery and Confectionery Trade, Are pleased to furnish samples of our various manufactures to all applicants. FOR SALE BY W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 413 MOLLER’S Purest Norwegian COD-LIVER OIL. TRADE-MARK, It is now about twelve years since we accepted the sole agency for North America for this article; we did so only after a very careful examination of the facts connected with its manufacture, as we had reason to believe that a large proportion of the Cod-Liver Oil which is sold is prepared in so careless a manner as to render it unfit for use. Immediately upon its introduction into this country it took front rank as a pure and strictly reliable article, and we feel warranted in claiming it to be, beyond any question, the best and most reliable Cod-Liver Oil in the world. In view, therefore, of what we know of the article itself, and of the numberless testi- monials it has received, we can with confidence recommend it to physicians, druggists, and consumers. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., jSTew Y"ork, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES and CANADAS. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 414 PETER MOLLER’S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDERS 07 VASA AND ST. OLAF) PUREST LOFOTEN NORWEGIAN COD-LITEE Oil. THIRTEEN FIRST-CLASS PRIZE MEDALS: In ENGLAND, the Only Prize at the International Exhibition in London, 1862. In FRANCE, the Only First Prize at the International Exhibition in Paris, 1867. In NORWAY, the Only Gold Medal at the International Fishery Exhibition in Bergen, 1865. In NORWAY, the Only Medal at the National Exhibition in Christiania, 1871. In NORWAY, the Only First Prize at the National Exhibition in Drammen, 1873. In SWEDEN, the Only First Prize at the Inter-Scandinavian Exhibition in Stockholm, 1866. In ITALY, the Only Prize at the International Maritime Exhibition in Naples, 1871. In DENMARK, the Only First Prize at the Exhibition for Scandinavian Industry in Copenhagen, 1872. In RUSSIA, the Only Prize at the Polytechnic Exhibition in Moscow, 1872. In AUSTRIA, the Only Medal “for Progress” at the International Exhibition in Vienna, 1873. In AUSTRIA, the Medal “for Merit” at the International Exhibition in Vienna, 1873. In AMERICA, the First Prize at the Great Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876. In FRANCE, the Only Gold Medal at the International Exhibition in Paris, 1878. The great reputation Moller’s Cod-Liver Oil has now enjoyed for so many years, is solely due to its genuineness and the mode of preparation, originally devised and introduced by Peter Muller, which produces a natural Oil, without any refinement whatever, as sweet and pure as the finest Olive Oil. It is in no sense of the word a refined article; it is genuine Ol Morrhile, pure and fresh as it existed in the hepatic cells of the living fish, and, therefore, endowed with that important quality which alone could constitute its proven superiority over all other varieties. We desire to call special attention to the following points: It is bottled at the place of manufacture. It possesses a sweet and even agreeable taste. Its administration always followed hy satisfactory results. It does not contain any products of decomposition. More easily assimilated than other Oils. More nutritious than other Oils. Perfect Digestibility. Perfect Limpidity. Prepared exclusively from the fresh and healthy livers of the Lofoten Cod, Purity, Delicacy of Taste and Smell. From an overwhelming mass of medical evidence, a few testimonials have been selected, coming as they do from those countries in which Cod-Liver Oil in all its varieties is best known, and given as they are by the very highest authorities on the subject, residing in immediate proximity to the well-known localities where, practically speaking, all the Cod-Liver Oil brought into the different markets is produced. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. PETER MOLLER’S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDERS OF VASA AND ST. OLAP) Purest Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil. As it has been decided by the most competent authorities that the Norwegian Oil is the most valuable as a therapeutic agent, is more easily assimilated, and therefore more nutritious, it may be well to consider some of the objections to the use of the Newfoundland Oil. The Newfoundland fishery is principally carried on by large vessels, which are compelled by the nature of the coast to stand off the shore for many days, and the livers are consequently left untouched until decomposition has commenced; whereas, in Lofoten (Nor- way), the result of each day’s fishing is carried to shore, and can be immediately treated for the oil. But this is not the only objection: the oil prepared from the Newfoundland cod lacks many of the essentials of cod-liver oil as an aliment and curative agent; and again, the shores of Newfoundland abound with the Mallotus Arcticus, or Capelin, which emits a powerful and most offensive odor, and imparts to oil yielded by the livers of fish that have been preying upon it a foetid smell and sickly, nauseous taste, intolerable to many patients. Some authors pretend that the Lofoten cod have no fixed abode, buf are continually crossing the Atlantic between the coasts of Norway and Newfoundland, visiting Iceland on their migratory passage; but the latest researches of M. Sars, made on the spot, lend no support to this opinion; on the contrary, it would seem that the numerous banks lying off the coast are the localities selected by the cod when they leave Lofoten. The result of these valuable researches is of great importance when inquiring into the preparation and sources of Cod-Liver Oil, for they show beyond dispute that the Lofoten fish are a peculiar species, nowise related to the varieties that frequent the fiords 0f Sondmore and Finmark ; nor have they any connec- tion with those immense shoals that visit the coasts of Iceland and Newfoundland. Hence it would appear that the Lofoten Oil is essentially distinct from all other kinds, more especially in its remedial action; and it is quite certain that, in some respects, its physical properties differ very materially from those of the New- foundland Oil and other varieties. The pale oil prepared by PETER MOLLER is in no sense of the word a refined article; it is genuine Ol Morrhuce, pure and fresh as it existed in the hepatic cells of the living fish, and, therefore, endowed with that important quality which alone could constitute its proven superiority over all other varieties, viz.: perfect digestibility, together with a sweet and even agreeable taste, and, as a natural consequence,, an efficacy peculiar to itself. The following is a brief description of the mode of preparing Moller’s Norwegian Cod-Liver Oil: So soon as the fish have been landed the livers are taken out and submitted to treatment—a few hours being sufficient to affect the purity of the oil. All poor, small, bruised and diseased livers are thrown aside, and those selected (all of large size) are carefully cleansed, by washing in several waters, from blood, mem- brane and other impurities. The livers are then introduced into a machine which minces them into very small pieces, or, rather, reduces them to a soft, pulpous mass. This pulp is transferred to an apparatus, heated externally by steam, and the mass gradually warmed up to 100° or 102° Fahr. As fast as the oil exudes it is drawn off and filtered. Filtration completes the process. The fresher the livers and the lower the temperature the purer and sweeter in taste will be the oil, whilst the color will be a pale yet brilliant yellow, possessing in a remarkable degree the power of reflecting light. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXTRACTS FROM SOME OF THE TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED FROM EMINENT MEDICAL MEN. Louis A. Sayre, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, New York. New York Academy of Medicine: Meeting October 7th, 1869. Dr. Sayre spoke of the extreme difficulty of getting any Cod-Liver Oil that patients could digest. Of late years it had become almost impossible. . . • But he had two years since found an oil prepared by Mo Her, of Christiania, Norway, which was perfectly pure, and in every respect all that could be wished. N'. 13 East Twenty-eighth Street, New York, March 15, 1870. Messrs. W. H. Schieffelin & Co. : For some years I had given up the use of Cod-Liver Oil altogether, but since my attention was called by Dr. Sayre to your Peter Moller’s Cod-Liver Oil, 1 have prescribed it almost daily, and have every reason to be perfectly satisfied with it. J. MARION SIMS, M.D. H. B. Sands, M.D., New York, says : “I think it greatly superior to the oil commonly used.” John C. Thorowgood, M.D., Member College Physicians, Assistant Physician to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, says : “ I feel it my duty to state that those who have taken it have done so with great comfort and ease, and, further, with much relief to their symptoms. Mr. Moller’s Cod-Liver Oil appears to me to be a thoroughly trustworthy and pure oil, and possesses marked curative properties in consumption.’J Abbotts Smith, M.D., M.R.C.P., late physician to the North London Consumption Hospital, says of it: “ Owing to the man- ner in which it is prepared, it does not contain any products of decomposition, and it is therefore less objectionable to the taste and smell and better borne bv the stomach than other varieties of Cod-Liver Oil. . • • It is more easily assimilated, and i3 productive of more immediate benefit than the other kinds of oil are.” Extract from Dr. Ruddock’s, M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Report on Cod-Liver Oil In his a Vade Mecum,” Part IV.: “ The Oil we invariably recommend, for its easy assimilation, agreeableness and high nutritive value, is Moller’s Purest Norwegian Cod- Liver Oil. . . . We are glad to be able to give our emphatic recommendation to so pure a preparation as the one above named.” Professor W. Boeck, M.D., of Christiania, writes Peter Moller: “I am pleased to hear you have established an agency in London for your Cod-Liver Oil. . . . I took the opportunity of recommending it to many of my professional friends there as the best adapted for medical use, knowing that you are alwavs present at Lofoten during the cod-fishing season for the purpose of super- intending the preparation of the oil from none but fresh livers.” W. H. Schieffelin & Co., N.Y., Sole Agents for the United States and Canada. 416 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S HERMON W. ATWOOD’S SPECIALTIES. THE ATWOOD COLOGNE. Delicate, lasting, and fragrant, in handsome glass stoppered, quart, pint and half pint bottles. Also in flat oval bottles with sprinkler stoppers for travellers’ use, and trial flasks. Labels ele- gantly illuminated. ATWOOD’S GLYCERINE AND ELDER FLOWER LOTIONj A pleasant and agreeable, cooling and soothing application for the prevention and cure of chapped hands, face, sunburn, and rough skin. Indispensable for gentlemen’s use after shaving. Retails at fifty cents. POWDER ARISTOCRATIQUE. White Rose and Brunette Color, delightfully perfumed. Un- doubtedly the finest Face Powder in use. Endorsed by the elite of New York Society. Powder Aristocratique enjoys a large and rapidly increasing local sale, and is now presented to the trade. Retails at 50 cents per box. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. Fac-simile of Bottle and Label. Fac-simile ok Bottle and Label GENERAL. PRICES CURRENT. 417 Lucca “Cream” Salad Oil This new article of commerce was introduced into the American market, from Tuscany, in the Spring of 1872, after a permanent arrange- ment had been entered into, through our friends, for its manufacture and bottling at Leghorn. The sale of this Oil has been a success; it having met with the decided approbation of caterers, hotel-proprietors, restaurant-keepers, and fami- lies, for the preparation of Salads, Dressings, etc. From long experience in the sale of bottled Salad Oils, we are led to consider this article as of the very best character, and worthy of the attention of all parties requiring the very finest quality of Pure Olive Salad Oil. This Oil is put up in bottles of four different sizes. Quarts, in boxes containing 1 doz. each, . . $8.00 per box. Pints, “ “ “ 2 “ “ . . 9.00 “ “ Half-pints, “ “ “ 2 . 6.00 “ “ Flasks, “ “ “ 2% “ “ . . 8.00 “ “ « We also offer a fine quality of Bordeaux Olive Oil, which will be found equal, if not superior, to most of the brands for sale in our market. The brand is “ Huile d’Olive Vierge d’Aix.” It is put up in bottles of three different sizes: Quarts, in boxes containing 1 doz. each, . . $6.75 per box, Pints, “ “ “ 2 “ “ *7-75 “ “ Half-pints, “ “ “ 2 “ “ . . 4.75 “ W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Importers. 418 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S THE FIRM OF JOHN MATTHEWS, ESTABLISHED 1 833. MANUFACTURERS OF Apparatus, Materials and Accessories FOR MAKING, BOTTLING, AND DISPENSING CARBONATED BEVERAGES, INCLUDING “ Soda ” Water, Mineral Waters and Sparkling Liquors, GENERATORS, FOUNTAINS, BOTTLING MACHINES, DISPENSING APPARATUS. COMPLETE OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES. Mineral Waters, both Natural and Artificial; Pure Fruit Sirups; Extracts, Essences and Essential Oils, for Flavoring Sirups. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Illustrated and Priced Catalogue sent to any address on application. The Firm of JOHN MATTHEWS, No. m First Arenue, 26th and 27tli Streets, New York. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. Celluloid Brush Co. MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED CELLULOID BRUSHES ©reA&i nq @omB,&, (§5enfc&? ©retina ©omBx^j Oocfcef anSL ©Y/fii;&fter @om‘6x^J Hoofft ©om'Bx^j ©fiifdre n9& feorrq ©omBx^ T^aiLie^5 (Uoifef* eHaniL Mirror^, Soaker cpuj?j? ©ogex^, RaiP etc. Tfyese goods are manufactured in a variety of STYLES AND COLORS; t1qe imitations of IVORY, TORTOISE SHELL, AMBER AND MALACHITE are difficult to select from the real innate rials; all are manufactured with great care and are offered at tobular prices. fFor sale by m W. H, SCHIEFFELIN & Co, Z7 W. H. SCHIEFP’ELIN & CO.'S HOBOKEN, J. FEHR'S NEW JERSEY. COMPOOHD TALCUM BABY POWDER. THE HYGIENIC DERMAL POWDER FOR INFANTS AND ADULTS. During a lifetime of ardent pharmaceutical experience, the writer, with several of his Medical friends, has often felt the great want of a Dermal preparation, which in reality would be agreeable and pleasant to the consumer and at the same time of some therapeutic value. This impulse led the writer to persistent researches in the Pharmaceutic Realm, until after years of exhaustive scrutiny and thinking, his arduous pains were finally rewarded by discovering the therapeutic value of Magnesia Silicata (4 MgO, 5 Si02-(-| HO) TALCUM, the Steatite of Theophrastus, who, as far back as 2,100 years ago, in his ven- erable work on Stones, described it. Talcum, though well known all this enormous time, has all this long time, strange to say, entirely been overlooked by Therapeutists and never been used by Dermatologists. It was at once manifest to the writer that the therapeutic value of the Talcum must be greatly aug- mented by the addition of an antiseptic and antizymotic agent. This led to the produc- tion of the Compound Talcum, which will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year. In that time the Compound Talcum has been exhibited for several years at the annual meet- ings of the American PharmaceuticalAssocia- tion, and has, in fact, always, every time, on account of its indisputable value as a hygienic and therapeutic agent, created there an un- precedented stir and commotion among the “great men,” the “autocratic leaders,’’the “sages” of that scientific body. Further, the Compound Talcum has been exhibited, certainly on account of its merits, at the last meeting of the American Medical Association in the city of New York, and has reaped there and afterward all acknowledg- ments which could be desired. The several labels and circulars which belong to the Compound Talcum are written with the greatest care as to plainness and explicitness, so that they can be easily under- stood by every Pharmacist and every Physi- cian by a careful perusal. The manufacturer therefore, scorning the idea of presenting testimonials and acknowl- edgements of eminent men, deems every pharmacist and every physician well able to comprehend for themselves the real value of this unique preparation. For samples and circulars apply to the manufacturer, JULIUS FEHR, M. D,, {Ancient Pharmacist.) Wholesale Depot:—W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 421 Swaim’s Panacea, FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA, OR KING’S EVIL, RHEUMATISM, ULCEROUS SORES, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General Debility, etc., AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This Medicine has the singular fortune—a just tribute to its great merit—of being recommended by the most celebrated practitioners of medicine in the United States and Europe ; whereas, not one of the spurious mixtures made in imitation of it has the least support from the Medical Faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it need only be mentioned to enforce conviction. FROM DR. SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, Surgeon of the United States Naval Hospital, New York, etc. I have used Mr. Swaim’s Panacea in several cases of secondary syphilis and mercurial disease, which were sent to the Naval Hospital at Brooklyn, and feel pleased to say, with complete success in every case. SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, M.D. FROM DR. VALENTINE MOTT, Professor of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New York Hospital, etc. I have repeatedly used Swaim's Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private practice, and have always found it to be a valuable medicine in chronic syphilitic and scrofulous com- plaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. VALENTINE MOTT, M.D. FROM DR. W. GIBSON, Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Almshouse Infirmary, etc. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis and in mercurial disease. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. FROM DR. N. CHAPMAN, Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Practice in the University of Penn- sylvania, President of the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, etc. I have, within the last two years, had an opportunity of seeing several cases of very in- veterate ulcers, which, having resisted previously the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea ; and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal, and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M.D. FROM DR. WILLIAM P. DEWEES, Professor of Midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania, Member of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Philadelphia Medical Society, etc. I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the most decided and happy effects, in several instances of inveterate disease, from Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, where other remedies have failed; one was that of Mrs. Brown. WM. P. DEWEES, M.D. Prepared at Swaim’s Laboratory, No. 113 South Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, And Sold by every respectable Druggist in the United States. W. H. Schieffelin cSl Co., Nos. 170 and 172 William Street, New York, General Agents. 422 W. H. SCHIEFFEI IN & CO.'S ALLEN & HANBURYS’ P1)kr njkceutical r repafatioij IMPROVED JUJUBES (Patent,) Ete. PLOUGH COURT, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. & EC. cc T _A_ STELESS” CASTOR OIL. (Oleum Ricini Insipidum. A. &C Hi) This is Pure Castor Oil, but is Entirely Free from usual repulsive Smell and Flavor. “ Is absolutely pure, is almost colorless, and is as free from disagreeable taste or smell as anything of the nature of oil can be. It possesses all the advantages that are claimed for it.”—Lancet. “ It possesses full aperient properties.”—Brit- ish Med. Journal. “ It is absolutely free from taste and smell.”— Medical Times and Gazette. “ Its aperient power is complete.”—Med. Press and Circular. “ Is entirely free both from taste and smell. The introduction of such a valuable medicine is, we think, a very great boon.”—Practitioner. “ Is as free from taste as pure Olive or Almond Oil.”—Chemist and Druggist. ‘’TONGA;’’ a Specific for NEURALGIA. ALLEN <8c HANBUrEYS’ Malted Farinaceous Food for Infants and Invalids (Patented.) THE A. & H. “MALTED” CHEMICAL FOOD. THE “A. <& H.” MALT EXTRACT. A. & H. MALT EXTRACT WITH COD LIVER OIL. A. & H. MALT EXTRACT WITH HYPO PHOSPHITES. JUJUBES. ANISEED LICORICE. BLACK CURRANT... DELECTABLE EXTRACT OF MALT GLYCERINE LICHEN LICORICE MAGNUM BONUM... PECTORALE PINE (Pate de Jujube) RASPBERRY ROSE TAMARIND..... VIOLET VOICE PASTILLES. ANISEED LICORICE.. BLACK CURRANT DELECTABLE EXTRACT OF MALT. GLYCERINE LICHEN LICORICE MAGNUM BONUM PECTORALE PINE (Pate de Jujube). RASPBERRY ROSE TAMARIND VIOLET VOICE Pectoral Fruit Pastilles. (REGISTERED.) A Bronchial and Pul- monic Jujube of Delicious Flavor. 1. MORPHIA. (1-40 of a grain.) Adult dose 6 to 10 daily. 2. —IPECACUANHA. Arc readily taken by children. These Pastilles are of the same strength as the B. P. Lozenges. 3. MORPHIA AND IPECACUANHA. (1-40 grain Morphia and 1-4 grain Ipecac.) Adults may take one every two, three, or four hours. 4. COMPOUND M0HP1IU AND IPECACUANHA. A more active remedy than No. 3. (1-40 grain Morphia, 1-5 Ipecac, 1-5 Squill, etc.) For adults, 1 every two, three, or four hours. 5. —OPIUM AND BELLADONNA. An agreeable substitute for the Troch: Opil B. 1\, and of the same strength. 6. —ACONITE. Each Pastille equivalent to half a drop of the B. P. Tincture. Adult dose: 1 every two, three, or four hours. 7. —COMPOUND CAMPHOlt OR VOICE. Adult dose: from 3 to 6 or 8 at intervals during the day. 8. —C11L0KATK OF SODA. May be taken whenever the throat is uneasy. 0.—LITlllA.—An agreeable mode of taking this alkali. Each Pastille contains I grain. Dose: from 5 to 10 daily. IVUEZDICAXTIEID THEOAT PASTILLES. 10. —BUNZOATED YOK E. Useful to public speakers, etc. Less active than the Compound Camphor, N<>. 7. 1 or 2 may be taken shortly before uny exertion of the voice. 11. - CHLORATE OF POTASH. A more agreeable form than the Lozenge of the Pharmacopoeia. Dose: G to 12 daily. 12. —('11.41.4 REATE. (Pastill! Ferri, A. & H., 1 grain Citrate of Iron.) An agreeable form of Lozenge readily taken by children. Dose: it to 12 daily, according to age of patient. 13. —RIIATAXY. Astringent. Doso: 6 to 12 daily, at intervals. 11.—TANNIN. Astringent, and of the same strength ns the Troch: Add: Tannic: P. It., and they may be taken to the same extent as No. 13. 15. —CARBOLIC ACID. (1-2 a grain in each.) 16. —BROMIDE OF AMMONIA. (1 grain in each.) 17. CHLORATE OF POTASH AND BORAX. (1 grain of each.) 18. BORAX. (2 grains in each.) The above articles, manufactured by Messrs. Allen & Hanburys. London, Eng., are in every respect elegant preparations, and the reputation enjoyed by this reliable firm is a certain guarantee tnat the articles Dossess all the superior qualities claimed for them. We have accepted the Agency for the sale of these preparations, and anticipate a large sale. For Prices, see pages 200 and 201. \ 'W- IE3C- CO., 3ST©-w ‘STorcas:, L Sole Agents for the United States. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 423 A.&H.“TASTELeH” CASTOR OIL. (Oleum Ricini Insipidum, A. & H.) PURE, ACTIVE, ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ODOR AND UNPLEASANT TASTE. The A. & H. Castor Oil will, we believe, be found free from the only drawback that has hitherto attended the use of, perhaps, the safest, surest, and most generally valuable aperient known. It is prepared from the entire seed, and the process employed yields a perfectly pure Castor Oil, possessing the well known properties of the remedy, but entirely free from the nauseous smell and taste, a result never before attained. The activity of this oil is in no degree reduced by the new method of manufacture. It is equal in this respect to the best East Indian Oil, and Superior to the Italian, hitherto preferred as the least repulsive variety, and often sold as “ tasteless.” The LANCET, March 4. 1882, writes: “Messrs. Allen and Hanburys have recently introduced a variety Castor Oil which seems likely to supersede the old-fashioned form with which we are all so familiar. Their ‘ tasteless Castor Oil ’ is absolutely pure, is almost colorless, and is as free from disagreeable taste or smell as anything of the nature of oil can be. We have given it an extensive trial, and find that it is taken both by children and adults without the slightest difficulty, whilst its aperient effects are unquestionable. It possesses all the advantages that are claimed for it.” The BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Jan. 28, 1882, writes: “ Although absolutely pure Castor Oil, it is so prepared as to be entirely devoid of smell, and to have none of the disagreeable flavor which characterises the ordinary varieties of this oil. It possesses full aperient properties.” The MEDICAL TIMES AND GrAZETTE, Jan. 7, 1882, writes: “Messrs. Allen and Hanburys have introduced a Castor Oil that is absolutely free from taste and smell, and have thereby earned the gratitude of countless multitudes of persons of all ages. That the oil is Castor Oil is proved by its re- maining physical and its medicinal properties, but it is as free from smell and taste as olive oil. It is there- fore taken very much more readily ; it does not produce nausea or after-taste ; and, withal, it retains the full aperient properties of ordinarv pure Castor Oil.” The MEDICAL PRESS AND CIRCULAR, March 15, 1882, writes: “ We have had the opportunity of employing this ‘ tasteless ’ Castor Oil of Aden and Hanburys’ in a public hospital, on a large scale. Its aperient power is complete, and it is fully appreciated by the patients, especially by children, who, finding it quite tasteless, never raise an objection to its administration.” The PRACTITIONER, March, 1882, writes : “ The combined blandness and efficiency of Castor Oil make it one of the most valuable remedies of the Pharmacopoeia, but its abominable tas:e renders it little less than an instrument of torture to many persons, especially to children. Messrs. Allen and Hanburys have succeeded in producing an oil which is entirely free both from taste and smell, and which, by the tongue or nose, can hardly be distinguished from pure salad oil. The introduction of such a valuable medicine, deprived of its disagreeable qualities, is, we think, a very great boon.” DIRECTIONS FOR USE. The best way of taking the A. & H. Castor Oil is thoroughly to mix the dose with about four times as much HOT Milk,—this is most effectually accomplished by shaking the two together in a bottle which they do not more than half fill. The mixture should then be taken IMMEDIATELY. The oil may also be taken floating on Coffee, Lemon-juice, or Peppermint water, or in any of the ordinary ways', but when taken as above directed its activity appears to be increased, and being rendered very limpid by the hot milk, its oily nature is not perceived. Children take it very readily in this form, in which, indeed, it is scarcely dis- tinguishable from rich milk. DOSES.—For an adult, one tablespoonful: for a child, one teaspoonful; but with some constitutions more is necessary. Sold only in bottles bearing ALLEN & HANBURYS’ Signature and Trade Mark. NOTICE.—The above is an entirely new article, and, if not in stock, can be readily procured by any Druggist. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ALLEN & HANBURYS, PLOUGH COURT, LOMBARD ST., LONDON. For Prices, see pages 200 and 201. W. H. ScMeffelin & Co., Sole Agents for the U. S. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S 424 100 Per Cent. 15c. $1.00 DOZ. 25c. $1.50 DOZ. LABEL. RECORDED. Buy of Your Wholesale Druggist. Send for Advertising Matter. 15c. ,25c. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup, $1.00 AND $1.50 PER DOZEN. Most extensively advertised, best known, largest sales, and the best Rat Vermin and Insect Destroyer on the Globe. Sold the world around. 60c. and $1.00 Dozen. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. LICORICE Filling all the requirements of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. We call the attention of all consumers of Licorice to our now well established brand of this article. We invite critical comparison with the most celebrated of the foreign brands as regards appearance, fracture, flavor, freedom from gritty or other impurities. W7e give the buyer actual net weight in his purchases, which alone is a saving to him of fully ten per cent, besides the price, which is twenty per cent less than any of the genuine foreign brands. Prejudice based on ignorance should no longer delude buyers of Licorice to stand in their own light by still selling foreign manu- factures, when we offer a better article at a lower price, in wholesale quantities, while the retail price is the same as the high priced foreign brands, thus affording the retail dealer a very much larger profit on every pound he sells, besides giving his customer better satisfaction. The sizes are 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 sticks to the pound, all sizes same price per pound. LICORICE LOZENGES. We manufacture these goods in large quantities and of best quality and appearance. They are put up in beautifully decorated tin canisters of five pounds each, for counter display. Very saleable, convenient, and profitable. MELLOR & RITTENHOUSE, MANUFACTURERS OF LICORICE, Nos. 214, 216, 218, ancl 220 North Twenty-second Street3 PHILADELPHIA. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 426 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S E. FOUGERA & CO., 30 North William Street, New York, Invite the attention of Druggists to their very full assortment of French and English PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALTIES, NEW REMEDIES, FILTERING PAPERS, MINERAL WATERS, Etc. Among the leading of these for which they have made favorable arrangements, the following are mentioned: SAVORY & MOORE’S PREPARATIONS; KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES; GRILLON’S TAMAR INDIEN; BLANCARD’S PILLS; BOUDAULT’S PEPSIN; BULLY’S VINEGAR; INJECTION BROU ; MATHEY CAYLUS’ CAPSULES, a full assortment; RABUTEAU S DRAGEES, ELIXIR, and SYRUP; RIGOLLOT’S MUSTARD LEAVES; LIMOU- SIN’S CACHETS and CACHETEURS; THOMAS’ IODISED COTTON; CRINON’S HCEMOGLOBIN, ELIXIR, WAFERS, and CHOCOLATE; CRYSTALLIZED ALKALOIDS; ACONITINE and NITRATE OF ACONITINE: DIGITALINE; ESERINE, and SULPH. of ESE- RINE; DUBOISINE; PICROTOXINE; PILOCARPINE. ALSO, EECKELAER’S SUPERIOR, TOILET SOAPS. Not surpassed by any in the market as to quality and perfume, and sold at reasonable prices. We annex facsimiles of the most popular kinds. No. 77. No. 154. No. 149. No. 73. Price-Lists sent on application, and orders executed by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. No. 141. No. 156 (6 odors). GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 427 J. TOUZEAU SAUNDERS, 143 Oxford Street, London (Great Britain), SAUNDER’S FACE POWDER; Or, BLOOM OF NINON, For Beautifying and Preserving tlie Complexion. Ths Face Powder has hitherto been prepared in two shades only, Pink and White. It is now made Jaune, especially suitable /or dark complexions. SPECIAL TRADE NOTICE. On and after this date, in addition to the Strip Label hitherto used round the boxes, there will be a special Trade- Mark Label, a facsimile of which, printed in black ink only, is annexed hereto. The Trade-Mark Label, as used on all articles of my manufacture, is printed thus : A grayish black ground, on which the lettering is in black ; the centre oval in vermilion, on which the mowgram appears in white, shaded black ; the bordering lines and corners in vermilion. This Label, being duly Registered in the Patent Office, Washington, U. S., all persons infringing. J. Touzeau Saunders’ trade rights will be proceeded against. As this Trade-Mark Label bears my Signature, it will not in future appear on the Strip Label: hitherto used. The Trade-Mark Label will be on all goods of my manufacture. As it is in the interest of all respectable traders that fraud should be exposed and punished, I shall feel greatly obliged, should any imitations come under the notice of the Trade, to which this is addressed,, if they will advise my Attorney, Mr. C. W. Town, 47 Wall Street, New York, thereof. I take this opportunity of cordially thanking my friends in the United States for their kind favors during so many past years. Very respectfully, 143 j TOUZEAU SAUNDERS. SAUNDERS’ BLANC de 1’ IMPERATRICE, A new and very superior Liqiiid White, is perfectly innocent, and is used by the first artistes in preference to any other. It is prepared in three shades—Blanc, Rose, Jaune. SAUNDERS’ EAU BLONDE OR GOLDEN HAIR WASH Has a Large Sale and is Much Approved. SAUNDERS’ ADMIRED DENTIFRICES. The SMOKERS’ TOOTH POWDER and LADIES’ OWN TOOTH POWDER THE CORAL TOOTH PASTE. A New and Elegant Dentifrice. These articles have met with steady sale wherever introduced, and are worth the attention of the trade. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S The Butler Hard Rubber Co. No. 33 MERCER STREET. NEW YORK, MAJNTUiFLACTTj'iRERS OR COMBS, SYRINGES, Druggists’ Sundries, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HARD-RUBBER GOODS, Factory: Butler, X. J. “ROYAL” COMBS. EACH COMB STAMPED WITH GOLD LETTERS, “BUTLER HARD RUBBER CO.” Standard Goods. “AMERICAN RUBBER CO." These are the most reliable and best finished goods of this quality manufactured. OUR RECENT PRODUCTIONS OF MOTTLED AND TERRA-COTTA COMES, made from superfine stock, stamped with gold letters, form the most attractive line of goods ever offered to the trade, and are in very great demand. We strongly recom- mend them. We also specially commend our new line of “ROYAL” SYRINGES, graduated to standard measurement, and surpassing in finish and all essentials any- thing hitherto made. Our Illustrated Catalogue, showing the full size and character of these Syringes, may be obtained free on application to any wholesale Druggist. Sole Manufacturers of “Excelsior" P. Syringe. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. The Randolph Paper Box Co. V. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Druggists’ Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OUR SPECIALTY IS Labeled Pill and Powder Boxes Ready for Use. They save valuable time and cost but little. Try one order and be convinced. We make a large line of PUFF BOXES —over one hundred patterns of Paper, Chip Wood, Satin and Plush—from 75 cts. to $6.75 per dozen. PATENT IMPERVIOUS OINTMENT BOX—J, A, 1, 2, 3, 4 oz. POWDER PAPERS—twenty sizes. m WRAPPING PADS—five sizes, for 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 oz. package—White, Manilla and Assorted Color Paper—convenient and cheap. >ILLUSTI|ATED CATALOGUE ONJlPPLipO^ W. ZE3I. SCHIEFFELIlsr CO. Will fill your orders at our prices. NOTICE TO RETAIL DRUG TRADE. Labeled Pill k Powder Boxes. HAVE YOUR PILL and POWDER BOXES LABELED. IT SAVES TIME & TROUBLE, And is Nicer Done than you can do it. When orders are for THREE gross, one size and over, list price being $2.00 per gross, (29, 30, 31 inclusive), we make no charge for labels. If one gross of a size, list price for Boxes, and 50 cts. net for Labels. If two “ “ “ “ .“ 75 “ Boxes on which list price is less than $2.00 per gross, we label as fol- lows : One gross, . . 50 Two gross, . . 75 Three gross, . $1 00 Five gross, . . $1 50 Have your boxes once fixed this way and you will continue to have them so. Samples and estimates will be furnished with pleasure. Don’t send abroad and wait months for goods that vou can get at home in a few weeks. ILL US TRA TED CA TAL O G UE ON APPLICA TION. The Randolph Paper Box Comp'y, ZEaiosciMioiurx), W. H. SCH1EFFEL1N & CO. Will fill your orders at our prices. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. LUND BORG'S PERFUMES Put up in pints and half pints, with patent Trefoil Glass Stoppers. EEGULAE ASSORTMENT. LUNDBORG’S LAVENDER, DISTILLED AND AMBER. Bouquet de Caroline, Bridal Bouquet, Cassie, Eglantine, Ess. Bouquet, Frangipanni, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jasmin, Jockey Club, Jonquille, Magnolia, Marecbale, Mignonnette, Millefleurs, Moss Eose, Musk Eose, Hew Mown Hay, Night Blooming Cereus,! Ocean Spray, Orange Flower, Patchouly, Pond Lily, Eeseda, Eondeletia, Eose, Eose Geranium, Spring Flowers, Stephanotis, Sweet Brier, Sweet Pea, Tea Eose, Tuberose, Upper Ten, Verbena, Violet, West End, White Eose, Arcadian Pink, Musk, Wood Violet, SPECIALTIES. Fascination, Tally-Ho, 1 Ylang-Ylang. EDEMA, MARECHAL MEL ROSE, ALPINE YIOLET, and LILY OP THE YALLEY, ARE THE LATEST NOVELTIES, Put up In 2-oz. bottles only. These four the most popular per- fumes of the day. LTJNDBORG-’S OIL OF COLOGNE, Put up in pints and half-pints, with patent trefoil glass stoppers. Popular appreciation throughout many years has made this article the recognized standard. YOUNG, LAUD Si COFFIN, Proprietors and Manufacturers, NEW YORK. A Full Assortment For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Cot W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S As the true value of Malt Extract depends on the amount of diastase it contains, it is very essential that such an extract be employed. The Buckland Malt Extract is guaranteed to be of the proper diastatic power, and will bear the most thorough test for diastase. We are scrupulously careful to retain all the delicate properties of the true MALT EXTRACT, preparing the same by an improved process. We succeed effectually in preventing all injury so often done to MALT EXTRACT by excessive heat in the preparation, and also in retaining all the fine and pleasant aroma of the Malt, which is so easily and often volatilized and dispelled by both hurried and careless management. Whatever science, skill and determination can do in the preparation, of this so important and indispensable medicinal remedy we pledge to the medical profession. The following Starch Test for diastase is easily employed and will determine the value of the Extract: Prepare a paste by uniting, say two drachms of starch, with three ounces water; boil until the crystals are gelatinized, as Diastase produces 11a action on ungelatinized starch. After the paste has cooled to about 1500 F., take one tablespoonful of it and add one teaspoonful of the Malt Extract, which should be thoroughly mixed with the paste by stirring. If there is the uroper amount of Diastase in the Extract the thick starch paste will begin to be digested, and in a. few minutes it will pour from the container in a thin liquid. Dilute a small quantity of this liquid with three or four times its bulk of water, maintain the heat at too to 150° F. for twenty or thirty minutes. If the starch has been transformed into Dretmice and Mol lose (or Grape Sugar) a dark purplish red color will be developed, which in a short time will become nearly colorless. If the Extract has not contained the proper amount of Diastase the starch will not have been transformed and a blue color will appear. All our preparations are put up in bottles holding one and one-fourth pints, which is TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT more Extract than any other make in the market, and guaranteed to be a True Malt Extract, made from the best Canadian Barley Malt. Also in bulk in 1, 3, 5, and 10 gal. cans, half barrels and barrels. Write for prices by gallon. PER BOT. Without Hops (Simple) $i oo PER r>oz. $7 oo With Hops (Plain) i co 7 oo “ Pyrophosphate of Iron (Fer- rated) i oo 7 oo “ Alteratives i oo 7 oo “ Cod Liver Oil i oo 7 oo “ Cod Liver Oil and Iodide of 1 ron i oo 7 oo PRICE LIST OF BCCKLAND MART EXTRACT. PER With Cod Liver Oil and Hypo- BOT. PER DOZ. phosphites $i OO $7 50 “ Hypophosphites i OO 7 50 “ Bourbon (Maltoburbo) i OO 7 5°- “ Phosphorated Iron i 25 9 50 “ Citrate of Iron and Quinia.. i 50 IO 50 “ Pepsin i 50 IO 5» Special prices-and terms given, to Druggists buying in 3 to 6 dozen lots. BUCKLAND MALT EXTRACT CO., Fremont, Ohio. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York. Walding, Kinnan & Co., Toledo, O. Richardson & Co., St. Louis, Mo. French, Richards & Co,, Philadelphia, Pa. Swift & Dodds, Detroit, Mich. LIST OF WHOLESALE AGENTS. Davis, DeCamo & Co., Cincinnati, O. Strong, Cobb & Co., Cleveland, O. Fuller & Fuller, Chicago. 111. Chapman, White, Lyons & Co., Knoxville, Tenn. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 433 NEW PRICES-1883—NEW PRICES. $ 1, $ I 50, $2, $2 50, $3. ELECTRIC Owing to the unprecedented success attending the sale of these remarkable brushes dur- ing the past three years at $3, and in response to a very gen- eral demand for Electric Brushes at less prices, the Pall Mall Electric Association have decided to place on the market a full line of these meritorious goods retailing at $1, $1 50, $2, $2 50, and $3, They are put up in sets on a handsome plated easel con- taining a sample of each hair brush (5 in all) and one Elec- tric Flesh Brush, producing a very pretty effect; being very •compact, little space is needed to accommodate it on the counter or in the window. No charge is made for the •easel, and we can confidently .recommend you to try one or two of these Easel Sets, and purchase out of sets as your •demand may require. IN SETS. The Same Six Brushes upon a Silver-wire EaseL. HAIR BRUSHES. No. 1, 1-12 doz., retail price $1 00 No. 2, 1 12 doz., retail price 1 50 No. 3, 1-12 doz., retail price 2 00 No. 4, 1-12 doz., retail price 2 50 No. 5, 1-12 doz., retail price 3 00 FLESH BRUSHES. 1-12 doz., retail price.. .$3 00 Six Brushes and Easel. .$13 00 Lets 25 per cent discount. The Hair Brushes are all of the same pattern, differing only in size and bristles. They are boxed the same as our $3 brush and include co n- THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE EASEL. N. B.—Note that 24 sets -equal one gross of brushes. We are now ready to offer this new line of our DR, .SCOTT’S ELECTRIC BRUSHES, many of them :at more popular prices than 'heretofore. The sale of the $3 Brush has been very large, but we have now decided to introduce others at lower prices, thus bringing them within the reach of all classes. It is predicted that a large demand will result, and we pledge ourselves to advertise them largely during 1883-84, in the best mediums as in •past years. passes, except the $1 one. SETS. To induce you to buy the whole line, we have put six brushes on a handsome silver wire easel adapted for the counter or window. It also contains a supply of show Cards and circulars. When Dr. Scott’s Elec- tric Brushes were first brought out, in 1880, many dealers held back for a time, fearing that so soon as they laid in a stock the advertising would stop and the price drop. This caution was a proper one at the time, but we may be pardoned for saying, in this connection, that we think we have now earned the confi- dence of the trade, and we pledge that ail goods intro- duced by us will be well advertised, and prices main- tained until all stocks are sold. Dr. Scott’s Electric Corsets (5 kinds) are now supplied at above prices and discounts. GEO. 4. SCOTT. OUT OF SETS. HAIR BRUSHES, doz. No. 1, retail price $12 00 INo. 2, “ “ 18 00 No. 3, “ “ 24 00 No. 4, “ “ 30 00 No. 5. “ “ 36 00 Flesh Brushes 36 0 -Less 25 per cent discount. For Sale by W. H, Schieffelin & Co., New York. Write for Terms. 434 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S MANUFACTURERS OF •(' K (' f.(»( I >• SHOW CASES, No. 135 Chatham St., Near Pearl, NEW YORK. _A_ IL-A-IRGEEj ASSORTMENT OR1 CELLULOID, SILVER, WHITE METAL & WOOD SH0W CASES Of the latest Improved Patterns, Con- stantly on Hand. Silver Store Fronts Made to Order IN ANY DESIRED PATTERN AT SHORT NOTICE. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 435 per fu me C°m pare Certainly tl?e tl^emo^t F&inect-Combination-°f costly Exotiy . X Of rape )epmaneney • and • excellent • cale. <@> • beet • Value.; a - liberal • tw° • ounce?* gold • only- i new bottle vwitt? • trial • vial to • • fpee In • neat couplet • b°X ■ bit of • Gold • Lfe&f. in • bottle. @>$C).00 per Bo|.:comp lete : will} : advertising : matter, include . a , small . trial . lot . in . your . next . order . to W. H, SCHIEFFELIN & CO., NEW YORK, and . you . wi II . find , it . a . \) andsome , additi on , to . your . and . tlpe . most . saleable , o f . Perfumes. 436 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S CHANGE IN PRICES. CONTRACT PLAN. *7yPE have received a petition, largely signed by Retail Druggists, asking us to abandon the Contract Plan in selling our Medicines and return to the old method. While we can do so profitably to ourselves, we think our retail friends must have been misinformed as to the effect of our adoption of the Contract system upon the prices of our goods to them, as they are now getting them at less prices than before. THE GENUINE Dr. G. McLane’s Liver Pills^Vermifuge. OLD PRICE. NEW PRICE. Dozens, $1.50 1 Gross, 17.50 Dozens, $1.38 (3 Gross) 15.70 COLD at regular retail prices, they now receive 118 per cent, profit, or 18 per cent, more than before. Shall we take this off ? FLEMING BROS., PITTSBURGH, PA. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 437 Grosvenor & Richards. BOSTON AND NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF PLASTERS IN ROBBER COMBINATION. We offer to the Trade a complete line of Plasters, of which we are the sole manufac- turers 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 RUBBER, 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 en- deavoring to discover, and are publishing bombastic claims to be its inventors. Such claims, it is scarcely necessary to state, are wholly without foundation. NEITHER TIME NOR CLIMATE 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. SPECIAL PRODUCTS. Bellanodyne 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 Surgeon’s 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, manufactured at our laboratory, under the direct supervision of Prof. George F. H. Markoe, who brings to his task a profound knowledge of chemistry and its application to pharma- ceutical processes. With the medicinal ingredients is combined washed and purified rubber, and the best material and most improved mechanical means are used in mak- ing it. See Quotations, pages 179 and 180. OITK REVISED PRICE LIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 438 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.1 DR. COLTON’S VEGETABLE DENTONIC FOR Cleansing the Teeth, HARDENING THE GUMS, SWEETENING THE BREATH. This compound, being strictly Vegetable, possesses no deleterious properties ; on the contrary, its use not only Cleanses the Teeth, but prevents the formation of Tartar, so destructive generally to the gums. Its Tonic properties give Tone and Healthy Action to the Tissues. Invaluable in all kinds of Sore Mouth. Its pungent, Aromatic Taste renders it acceptable to the most fastidious. Price. $4.00 per Dozen Bottles; $45.00 per Gross. RETAIL PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. N. B.—Dr. G. Q. Colton, it is well known, originated the anaesthetic use of nitrous oxide gas, in 1863, for the painless extraction of teeth. It seems but simple justice to him to state that at his office in the Cooper Institute, in New York, he has given the gas (up to May 1, 1883) to 134,1-00 Patients, without a single acci- dent from its effects. The name of each patient is recorded and numbered. These facts afford sufficient proof that the gas, if properly made and administered, is a safe and efficient anaesthetic; and that Dr. Colton has been the meass of conferring a lasting boon on humanity. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Sole Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 441 B.F. BROWN & CO Boston, Mass. HIGHEST AWARD and ONLY MEDAL for Shoe Dressing, etc., at Paris Exposition, 1878. Manufacturers of the Celebrated FWCfl Dl^ESSIp AND SATIN POLISH. None genuine without Paris Medal on bottle. Beware of imitations. MANUFACTURERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY BLACKING Atwood's Pure Alcohol, C. H. GRAVES & SONS, DISTILLERS, BOSTON, MASS. The attention of the Drug trade of the States is called to this really Pure Spirit as being uniformly good, devoid of all odor, and well fitted for a basis of the finer Colognes and handkerchief Extracts. EVIDENCE FROM GOOD HOME AUTHORITY. Boston, Nov. i, i88j. Messrs. C. H. Graves & Sons. We consider your distillations of Alcohol and Spirits superior to anything of the kind in the market. Yours very truly, JOSEPH BURNETT & CO. References in all the leading cities of the Union. Our distilled productions are sold in barrels accurately measured; also in five gallon boxed demijohns, by W. H. SCHIEFFEL1N & CO., NEW YORK. See Quotations, page 5. 442 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Prise Is'tst Snook* md §m|> °Book, The durability and neatness of the “PATENT BACK” are apparent after examin- ing the above designs. The Guard being a continuous piece, plaited in between the sections and the ends attached to the covers, is a safeguard against the book breaking either in the joints or elsewhere—a great difficulty experienced in all other bindings of Prescription, Invoice and Scrap Books. Bound Imitation Eussia Back and Corners, Cloth Sides, Eaised Bands, Manilla Paper, Spring Back. PEB book *548 350 pages.. 11 x 16....$2 75 *549 450 “ 11 x 16.... 3 00 *550 240 “ 11 x 16.... 2 00 *551 350 “ 3 00 551£ 240 13| x 18.... 2 75 *552 500 « 13£ x 18.... 4 00 *563 300 ‘ 10 x 12.... 2 00 Bound Half Eoan Back and Corners, Cloth Sides, Manilla Paper, Spring Back. PER DOZ 558 168 pages, paper sides 10i x 121....$12 00 '558| 300 “ 10$ x 124 ... 21 00 559 192 “ paper sides 10$xl4|.... 16 00 *561 300 “ 101 x 15 .... 24 00 562 240 “ 10fc x 16 .... 21 00 565 220 “ 9i x 12 .... 18 00 Sizes marked thus * can be had in Full Canvas at the same prices. Special figures made on quantities. Any of the above Prescription Books can be procured through your Wholesale Druggist. EDWARD A. REITZ, MANUFACTURING STATIONER, 156 William St., cor. Ann St. N. Yf' GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 443 W. H. Schieffelin & Co. ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS OF ANDERSON’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. This article has been in use for the last thirty years, and has proved a most efficacious remedy for the single disease for which it is particularly designed. The ingredients which enter into its composition are in themselves potent, but when combined, as in this Balsam, they seem doubly valuable for their anti-rheumatic power. It is not necessary to enter into any discussion as to what Rheumatism is, or by what it is occasioned. Every one who has felt a twinge of it, knows more about what it is than the most learned thesis can enable him to understand, either as to its insidiousness or its painfulness. The sufferer desires relief, and this he may find in the use of this Balsam, which is worthy of a place in every medicine-chest, either in the family or on shipboard. The general directions for its use may be found on the label upon each bottle. Of course these may be modified—as far as the dose is concerned—to conform to the age of the patient and the severity of the attack. Price per dozen 00 l Stamped. gross 45 00 i 1 I_i - ST IB I :i>T IE PHOSPHOR [PASTE 1 (FRENCH.) For the Destruction of" MIS, MICE, BLACKBEETLES, COCKROACHES, EEC, This chemical compound is safe and effectual for destroying all kinds of Vermin. Its peculiar smell and phosphorescent light attracts them, they eat it most readily, and it is certain death to them. Dwellings, Farm-yards, Warehouses, Factories, Cellars, however numer- ously infested, are cleared in a few nights. On board ship, and IN THE COLONIES, on Sugar and other planta- tions, it is used with the greatest success. Small doz., $1 00 “ gro., 10 00 Medium doz., $1 50 “ • gro., 16 50 Large doz., $2 75 “ gro., 30 00 WARRANTED TO KEEP EFFECTUAL IN ALL CLIMATES, Sole Wholesale Agents for United States and Canada, W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 444 W. Id. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S A NEW AND VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. PAGE’S (PATENT) Vaporizer AND Cresolene Trade-Mark Registered Sept, 9, 1879- A THE ONLY SPECIFIC FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Until the recent discovery of Vapo-Cresolene, medical skill was utterly baffled in its efforts to obtain a rem-dy for this distressing and sometimes fatal disease. The discoverer of Vapo-Cresolene, a Chemist, whose child was dangerously ill with Whooping Cough and too weak to be moved, believing that the active principle in the gas-works emanations existed in coal tar, volatilized it in the apartment of his sick child, obtaining almost instant relief. The child brightened, and in three or four days was entirely cured. It was soon found that if heat came directly in contact with the metal containing the Cresolene in vaporization, a change was effected in its constituents ; to prevent this the heat was intercepted by a disk before acting upon the cup. After many skillful experiments, the apparatus now used was decided upon as the best in its principles of construction, as shown by the cut. Cresolene (C6 H6 CH3 O) is an exact product of coal tar related to carbolic acid, but possessing far greater power in destroying germs. “ Atomizing ” and “ Spraying ” have been adopted by a score of ingenious contrivances. These serve, however, to impregnate the atmosphere with a very dilute disinfecting solution but for a moment of lime, as the particles weighted with water instantly gravitate to the floor. The use of Pastilles is often very obnoxious to the sick. The smoke aggravates lung and throat troubles. But in vaporization, the strong, health-giving vapors of Cresolene are diffused by the air to every part of the room—not a crevice escapes. Garments, bed-clothing, carpets, wall-paper and the air-passages of the patient are penetrated by this powerful antisep- tic and antispasmodic. Microscopists have discovered in the air-passages of patients suffering from Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Croup, Scarlet Fever, and kindred diseases, countless numbers of bacteria, living organisms, the lowest forms of life. These are the media of infection. Cresolene is the most power- ful substance known to science as a destroyer of these germs. It has been completely demonstrated that the plan now described is the best and simolest for the purpose. It is absolutely safe. The youngest child can not be harmed. The healthy person is not unpleasantly affected by inhaling it. The foulest odors of the sick-room and water-closet are instantly destroyed. The dangers from infection are neutralized. A score of patients can be treated in the same room. The apparatus is inexpensive. The lamp is useful in every house- hold to give a faint but sufficient light at night. Cresolene can be readily obtained from Druggists. The following letters establish the fact of the frequent remedial effects produced by exposing Whooping GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 445 Cough patients in the purifying houses of gas-works, also the remarkable results obtained by use of the Vaporizer and Cresolene : Newport (R. I.) Gas Co., April 5, 1879, Dear Sir : A year ago the past winter Whooping Cough was very prevalent here, and we had about 200 patients between two months and seventy-five years of age. 1 found that relief was obtained. Nearly all our physicians prescribed these visits. Liquid hydro-carbons are always found in the bottom of the puri- fying boxes when opened to change the lime. I see no reason why “ Cresolene ” should not be found. When the purifiers are first opened, there ensues a chemical action which raises the temperature of the lime, and doubtless volatilizes any light hydrocarbons which have been absorbed. Yours truly, WM. A. STEDMAN, Treasurer. Fall River (Mass.) Gas Co., April 5, 1879, Dear Sir : Large numbers of children afflicted with Whooping Cough are brought to our works. They cough but very little while here. Our men are not subject to contagious diseases. Yours truly, WM. R. D URFEE, Superintendent. Manhattan Gaslight Co., N. Y., March 12, 1879. Mv Dear Sir : Our purifying room is scarcely ever without children and adults suffering from Whoop- ing Cough. I have personally inquired of visitors as to the effects. All bear the same testimony, i.e., that relief is ap- parent. Children brought here in arms too weak to notice anything, are in a few days playing around the room as merry as children only can be in health. I have asked many physicians and chemists as to the probable cause, but never had it explained. The fact was first noticed by a French physician about 15 years ago, in a paper read before one of their societies. Soon after we began to receive visitors. Very truly yours, C. V. SMITH, Engineer. There are many objections to exposure of patients at gas-works. The odors of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Carbonic Oxide, and other impurities given off when the purifiers are opened, are exceedingly offensive. Adults accompanying sick children are often very disagreeably affected. The gas-works being located in the tenement-house districts, risk is experienced in visiting them. With the Cresolene and Vaporizers in use, an economical and simple remedy is within the control of every one. JOHN MERRITT, M.D., of Brooklyn, in the N. Y. Medical Record, Dec. 6, 1879.—The appa- ratus is, I believe, unequaled in the treatment 0/ VYhooping Cough. I earnestly recommend it. J. H. EGAN. M.D., in the Medical Summary, May, 1880.—Treated 14 cases Pertus-sis (Whooping Cough) with the Vaporizer and Cresolene. The average duration of treatment was eight days, the benefit being so immediate that the Vaporizers were not used every night. There was entire freedom from spasmodic coughing during the time the Vaporizers were at work. I have treated common Colds and Sore Throats with invariable success; one night being usually suffi- cient to effect a cure. W. R. CHICHESTER, M.D., New York.—For disinfecting purposes it is immediately successful. JOS. C. HUTCHINSON, M.D., Brooklyn.—A good disinfectant and deodorizer in zymotic diseases. H. M. WHITNEY & CO., Druggists, Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 4, 1880.—We have a very favorable opinion of your Vapo-Crtsolene, not only in Whooping Cough but also in Croup. CHAS. E. BRISTOL, Druggist, Ansonia, Conn., Jan. 29, 1880.—The Vapo-Cresolene was used in a case of Whooping Cough with most pleasing results, and although three children were coughing severely when its use was commenced, within a week’s time almost a complete cure was effected. A. A. TAYLOR, Druggist, Summit, N. J., Oct. 2, 1880.—Having sold the Cresolene and Vaporizer for the past twelve months, 1 take p’easure in adding my testimony as to the uniform satisfaction it has given those who have tested its merits. In every case it has alleviated, in a very marked and instantaneous man- ner, the troublesome and dangerous symptoms, which condition has been followed by a reasonably speedy recovery. Our doctor thinks highly of them and recommends them. I wish you success in introducing to the public so valuable a remedy as the Vapo-Cresolene. Office of C. M. Crandall & Co., Manufacturers of Crandall’s Building Blocks, etc. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 22, 1880. Mr. Geo. Shepard Page : . . .Asa perfuming agent I cannot too highly recommend it. With half a teaspoonful of Florida Water, or a few drops of Cologne, we thoroughly perfume the whole house—leaving an agreeable odor for hours after. Yours truly, C. M. CRANDALL. WM. T. MERCER & SON, Druggists, Newark, N. J.—We have orders daily for them. Recent experiments are fully determining that Cresolene vaporized in a closed room proves efficient in ameliorating, and in many instances curing, other zymotic diseases besides Whooping Cough, viz. : Asthma, Catarrh, Croup, Colds, Diphtheria, Hay Fever, Measles, Malarial Fever, and Scarlet Fever. PHJC£S. VAPORIZER, complete (either for gas-burner or with lamp), Retail. PorDot. including one bottle Cresolene, - - - - - $i 50 $12 00 CRESOLENE, 2 oz. bottles, - -- -- - 25 175 “ 4 oz. “ SO 3 50 W. H. Schieffelm & Co., Sole Agents. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S CARBOLIZED ANTI-MOTH PAPER. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS, MILDEW, AND INFECTION. CHEAP. CLEAN, FRAGRANT, HEALTHFUL. Every Sheet of the Genuine Paper has this Trade- Mark. Every Sheet of the Genuine Paper lias this Trade- Mark. The idea of treating paper with Carbolic Acid for protecting clothing, blankets, furs, etc., from moths and mildew, was first put in practice by the Quartermaster’s Department of the U. S. Army, and a paper prepared by Capt. John F. Rodgers was foun 1 to be not only proof against Moth and Mildew, but also an effective barrier against contagion, which is so often conveyed in Woolens. Its adoption by the Quartermaster's Department has resulted in the complete protection of one hundred and fifty million dollars' worth 0/ property, besides the saving of large sums hitherto expended for camphor, pepper, tobacco, and other ineffectual preventives. An inquiry was instituted in July 1879. by Major-General M. C. Meigs, Quartermaster-General of the United States Army, as to the real merits of thispaper. Extracts from reports of army officers are appended. TRADE MARK. Office Army Clothing and Equipage, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 20, 1870. The paper has been in use in the Qr. Mr. Dep’t for twelve years. I am satisfied that this paper afford > the best protection against moths of any- thing that has been brought to the attention of the Department. In addition to this, I have noticed that woolen clothing presents, upon opening, a fresh appearance, as though it had derived benefit Jrom the antiseptic qualities of the Carbolic Acid. GUSTAVUS A. HULL, Capt. and M. S. K., U. S. A. Office Depot Quartermaster, David’s Island, New York Harbor, August 12, 1879 In my opinion, the paper is of great value in protecting articles of woolen clothing. JOHN SIMPSON, Capt. and Ass't Qr. Mr., U. S. Army. Quartermaster General’s Office, Washington, D. C., August n, 1879. In my opinion, the paper affords a complete protection. STEWART VAN VLIET, Ass't Qr. Mr. Gen., U. S. A. Philadelphia Depot of the Qr. Mr.’s Dep’t, Philadelphia, August 4, 1879. I have never opened a package that was properly packed with this paper, and found any damage by moth, or trace of them whatever. JOHN LIVERS, Capt. and M. S. K., U. S. Army. Depot Qr. Mr.’s Office, Washington, D. C., August 7, 1879. I consider it an efficient and valuable article in the protection and preservation of woolen clothing from ravages of the moth. A. F. ROCKWELL, - Depot Quartermaster. The pure Carbolic Acid used is not only FRAGRANT, but HEALTHFUL. This Carbolized Paper is perfectly clean—the very best disinfectant known—and will not injure the finest fabrics. It is less expensive than Camphor, Pepper, or Tobacco. The odor passes away from garments on exposure as rapidly as does that of Camphor. It is put up in small packages suitable for domestic use, and can be obtained from wholesale and retail druggists. Each package is securely inclosed in a wrapper of Paraffine paper, which prevents evaporation of the Carbolic Acid until it is required for use. Put up in quires of 25 sheets, 6 x inches wide at 25 cents ; and in reams of 20 quires at $2.75 per ream. By case of 50 reams, $2.50 per ream. W. H. SCHIEFFEEIiNr & GO., Sol© Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 447 U? IE3I IE Davidson Syringes. UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS THE STANDARD. A Perfect Instrument, that can always be relied upon, IS THE CHEAPEST. The Davidson Syringes are recognized by the trade and profession as ahead of ill other syringes for durability, pure stock and perfection of construction. The trade never have any bad stock of Davidson Syringes, which all retail druggists have learned by experience occurs with cheap syringes—namely, the rubber becoming hard, pipes corroding, valves being useless, &c., &c., and there is a great variety of these cheap goods put up in attractive and showy boxes constantly being offered. In the construction of Davidson Syringes only the finest rubber, pure block tin, best of stock and the most skilled labor are used, which accounts for the perfection of these goods and the increased demand for them. We never cover our metals with nickel plate, or ornament the instrument in any way, in order to conceal inferior stock and bad work. The dangers arising from small particles of nickel scaling off of the lead or other cheap metal pipes, leaving the sur- face rough and corroded, are obvious. We know that many of these cheap syringes are absolutely worthless and, in fact, dangerous to use, owing to the poor, adulterated stock of which they are composed, and this has been the experience of many others. Our object is to make quality the first point to be gained and fix price accordingly. Nos. i, 2 and 3 have block tin pipes, and No. 4 hard rubber pipes; but we can furnish hard rubber pipes to fit any of the above syringes if desired. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. 448 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S TAKE ONLY AND INSIST ON “THE BEST OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE.” PLANTEN’S CAPSULES Known as Reliable nearly 50 Years. / * See note page 64, Prof. VAN BUREN & KEYES, on Urinary Organs. Premium for “ General Excellence in Manufacture.” H. PLANTEN & SON, 224 William Street, New York. HARD and SOFT ELASTIC-ALL KINDS FILLED. (9 sizes), 3, 5, 10 and 15 Minims ; and 1, 2J4, 5, 10 and 15 Grammes. EMPTY (8 Sizes.) Order by TOP No. only. RECTAL, 3 Sizes, 3, 6 and 12 grain. VAGINAL, 4 Sizes, 1-8, 1-4, 1-16, 1-32 cunce. HORSE, 5 Sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 drams. For giving liquids or solids to Horses and Cattle. DOG WORM, 5 Minims Oil of Male Fern. >. Boxes 100 each. For taking medicines free of taste, smell, in- jury to teeth, mouth or throat. • N. B—We make ALL KINDS of Capsules to order. £27" New Articles in Capsuling and Private Formulas a specialty. 100 by Mail, 50 Cents. Capsules for Mechanical Purposes, Samples sent free, Specify PLANTEN’S CAPSULES on all orders. Sold by all Druggists. PETFLIE7S Face Powder, IN THREE SHADES, WHITE, PINK and FLESH. Can "be had at all Druggists. 2o Cents per Large Box. A LITHOPHOTO of one of four celebrated Austrian Beauties given away with each Box of Petrie’s Face Powder. Awarded Diploma at the American Institute Fair, IT. Y., December 3,1881. THE VICTOR BABY FOOD, The BEST SUBSTITUTE FOR MOTHER’S MILK Sold by Wholesale Druggists generally. PETEIE’S EMPTY CAPSULES. KOEHLER’S ADAPTABLE SPLINT, (CAltBOLATED.) Used in the United States Army and Principal Hospitals. Mend for Sample.-Frec on mentioning fills Journal. LIGHT, or No. 1; MEDIUM, or No. 2; and THICK, or, No. 3 (in sheets of about 2u x 40 inches), $2.00 per sheet. Sold by ail Wholesale Druggists and Surgical Instrument Dealers. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 449 Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD’S GrenxiirLe Preparations. ORIENTAL CREAM; Or, MAGICAL BLA UTILILL. It elicits a clear transparent complexion, free from Tan, Freckle, or Moth Patches. The most popular skin preparation ever invented. ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. Cures skin diseases; is excellent for chapped hands and face, and a delicious shaving compound. POUDRE SUBTILE, or DEPILATORY POWDER. For removing superfluous hair from low foreheads, upper lips, arms, hands, etc., in- stantaneously, without injury to the skin. LILY WHITE FOR THE COMPLEXION. Rendering it smooth and snowy white. Mme. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Proprietor, 48 Bond. Street, New "York. For Sale by W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. Established 1827. Truslow & Company, CORKS, 219 Pearl Street, and 2, 4 and 6 Platt Street, NEW YORK 450 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S BETTER. PROFIT TO DRUGGISTS THAN ON ANY OTHER BRAND. ma srn umi hues1 SOFT CAPSUI.ES (In TIN BOXES). Acknowledged to be the best put up goods in the market, filled with medicines guaranteed strictly pure. Each box contains thirty Capsules (except Oil of Male Fern with Kamala, which comes, only twelve in a box), with full directions for use. Each box contains officinal forinula printed on outside wrapper. Our line embraces the following : Sandalwood. Cubebs, Matico, and Copaiba, Oil of Sandalwood, Copaiba with Oil of Cubebs, Matico, Cubebs, and Copaiba, Balsam Copaiba, Castor Oil, Cod-Liver Oil, Oil of Turpentine, Oil of Male Fern with Kamala, Matico Injection with Glass Svrinne. fW" Leading kinds also put up in half boxes containi?ig 15 capsules each. It is important to note that the wrappers around metallic boxes containing Star Soft Capsules are printed in Blue, with Star and Monogram A. S. C. in the centre. For prices please refer to pages 14 r and r42 of this book. The attention of the trade is also called to our SUPERIOR EMPTY CAPSULES. Put up in decorated tin boxes, each containing one hundred perfect empty Star Capsules—made in six different sizes, from 1 to ro grams ; Nos. o, r, 2, 4, 4, and 5. All Sizes, $2 per dozen boxes. They are more soluble than any other make; will not splinter in filling; every capsule fits per- fectly ; no halves, no cracked ones ■ will keep perfectly in any climate. Unsolicited appreciation from a well-known druggist Your Empties are the nicest I have ever been able to get.”—B. F. Keesling, Logansport, Indiana. Samples will be sent on application. VICTOR ZM^CUTCKEIR, Sole Agent for the American Star Capsule Works, NEW YORK. LAGTOPEPTINE. PACTOPEPTIKP contains all the agents of digestion that act upon food, from mastication to its conversion into chyle, thus combining all the principles required to promote a Healthy Digestion. LACTOPJEPl'I s E has digestive power seven times greater than any preparation of Pepsine as it has the important advantage of dissolving all aliment used by mankind, while Pepsin acts only upon plastic food. lactopeptine Powder, in ounces, Lactopeptine Powder, in half pound bottles, Lactopeptine Elixir, Lactopeptine Elixir with Bismuth, Lactopeptine Elixir with Strychnia and Bismuth, Lactopeptine Elixir with Calisaya, Lactopeptine Elixir with Calisaya and Iron, Lactopeptine Elixir with Calisaya. Iron and Bismuth, Lactopeptine Elixir with Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Lactopeptine Elixir with Gentian and Chloride of Iron, Lactopeptine Elixir with Phosphate of Iron, Quinia and Strychnia, Lactopeptine Liquid, Lactopeptine Wine, Lactopeptine Wine with Calisaya, Lactopeptine with Beef, Iron and Wine, Lactopeptine Syrup with Phosphate of Iron, Quinia and Strychnia, Lactopeptine Syrup, Lactopeptine Syrup Compound. THE NEW YORK PHARMACAL ASSOCIATION, P. o. Box 1574. Nos. lOand 12 College Place, New York. For Sale by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT 451 FOR THE TOILET, THE BATH AND GENERAL FAMILY UCE. Established yune 1, 1875. POND LILY, used in the hath, invigorates the entire body, removes ail unpleasant odors and un- healthy secretions irom the skin and equalizes the circulation. POND LILY will remove Freckles, Tan and Sun- burn. POND LILY makes the Complexion clear and beautiful, and the Skin pure and healthy. POND LILY will remove Pimples, Blotches and Moles. POND LILY is an excellent preparation for keep- | ing the Teeth white, the Breath sweet and the Gums healthy. POND LILY, used for Shampooing the Ilead, re- moves "Dandruff, vitalizes the Hair, and causes it to grow rapidly. PO N D LILY, used in bathing the Feet and Ankles, removes all the fever, pain and swelling, caused by too much standing or walking. POND LILY will cure Nervous Headache, Neu- | ralgia, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Piles, etc. PREPARED BY THE FOND LILY MANUFACTURING CO NEW YORK CITY. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., SOLE AGENTS. 452 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S TORSION BALANCE AND SCALE CO., 46 to 50 East Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, NOVEL IN CONSTRUCTION-ACCURATE IN USE—DELICATE, BUT STRONG DURABLE UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES-NO KNIFE EDGES TO RUST OR WEAR UNTO FKICTI03ST. EXPLAN A TIOX. A. A.—Parallel compound beam. B. —Immovable center frame, carrying index and beam. C. C.—Movable frames, carrying the pans. D. D. D.—Stretched gold wires over the frames, acting as central and terminal pivots. £.—Index. F. —Weight for the purpose of elevating the center of gravity. G. G.—Cups for pans. H. H.—Pans. /.—Arrest. K. K.—Support to receive the weight of the scale wh;n not in use. Height of Case, - -- -- -- -- 9 inches. Length “ - -- -- -- -- 14, “ Width “ 8J4 “ Width of Pans, -------- “ The scales are fitted in a handsome black walnut box, with glass top, also has a spirit level attachment and grooved box for the weights. The pans are made of burnished German silver. The scales are sensitive to grain, even after years of constant use. We do away with knife-edges, which are liable to lose their sensitiveness by becoming rusty, dull or fractured. There is no friction whatever in this balance, and cannot become inaccurate. The only power to overcome, in our scales, is the torsional elasticity of the gold wires, which is much less than the frictional resistance of any knife-edge. Usage can only decrease torsional elasticity, whereas frictional resistance is increased by worn knife-edges. Our panS are constructed so as to remain in the center of the cup, thereby not changing the length of the beam. Price, ______ $30 OO. For sale at manufacturer’s prices by W. H. Schieffelin & Co. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 453 SP ECIALTY: Pharmacopeia and Surgical Plasters in India Rubber Com- bination, Porous and Plain Spread. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS OF Medicinal, Adhesive, Corn, Bunion, Court, Kid, Mustard, Spread, Pharmaceutical and Surgical PLASTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN THE MOST APPROVED FORM. ALSO, Abso-bent, Borated, Carbolated, Salicylated and Styptic Cottons; Antiseptic Eucalyptol, Iodoform, and Thymol Gauze; Roller, Rubber Elastic, Antiseptic Flannel; Antiseptic Linen and Linen Finish Bandages; CottonWool; Gutta Percha Tissue ; Flax and Absorbent Hospital Lint; Oil Silk and Muslin; Protective Oil Silk; Catgut Ligature, Assorted Sizes; Mackintosh Cloth, Jute, Plain and Medicated ; Oakum, Plain and Antiseptic ; Spongio Piline ; Poultices; Dyachylon ; Mead’s Surgical Dressing Paper; and every variety of Surgical and Antiseptic Dressings; Adhesive Elastic Webbing. IttORE ENTERPRISE. Seabury & Johnson, Pioneer” Lint Manufacturers of America. We have the honor of having established the first Lint Works on this Continent. We produce the Lint directly from the best quality of the Crude Cotton. We cleanse it, card it. spin it, weave it, bleach it, and finally lint it. No other manufacturer in the world makes it so completely. The machinery .for its production is entirely new., and represents a revolution over past processes. Our lint is LIGHTER, FLUFFIER, AND MORE ABSORBENT, AND IS TEARABLE IN ANY DIRECTION; in fact, it represents a union of new improvements. In connection with our lint trade marks we shall add to all labels used in its packing the word “ Pioneer, ” as “PIONEER” ABSORBENT HOS- PITAL LINT. SEABURY & JOHNSON, New York. MEDICAL JURORS’ AWARD: “ Originality, Reliability and General Excellence of Manufactures.” Philadelphia, 1876 ; Paris, 1878; New York, 1879; Charleston, 1880 ; Melbourne, 1880; Matanzas, 1881 ; Atlanta, 1881 ; Toronto, 1882 ; Quebec, 1882. Office and Salesroom, 21 Platt Street, Catalogues sent promptly on application. UST E W ~5T O IR Tg~ _ 454 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S CTJTLEE’S POCKET INHALER AND Carbolate of Iodine Inhalant. A Most Wonderful Remedy for Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all Diseases of the Throat and Dungs, affording Relief in some Cases in a Few Minutes. As a prophylactic it was first tested at Shreveport, La., during the Yellow Fever panic of 1873, and since then i i various hospitals and localities infected with MALABIA, SMALL-l’OX, DIPH- THERIA, Etc., and of the great number of persons, including Physicians and Nurses, who used the Inhaler as a preventive, not one is known to have been attacked with any of the diseases to which they were exposed. o-vle:r, 300,000 idsr use. One Pocket Inhaler and one bottle of Carbolate of Iodine Inhalant, (sufficient for three month's use), neatly put up in a patent wood casket, with full directions, retail price $r 00 Dozen, price 8 50 Carbolate of Iodine Inhalant, retail 50 “ pet* dozen 4 00 W. H. SMITH & CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 455 SPECIAL Attention is invited to Advertisement of THE NEW Torsion f. Balanoe V AND Page 452. ZEUSTDIEIX: OVER 456 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S PACKER’S TAR SOAP. “THE STANDARD.’ FOB SKIX AXD SCALP DISEASES, XURSERY, TOILET, AXD BATH. It produces the results expected, and is the most satisfactory to con- sumers. It affords a liberal margin of profit. Its sale is continuous where once introduced. Can you ask better reasons for giving it preference ? BRIEF AND CONVINCING. WHAT WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS SAY: From W. H. Schieffelin & Co., New York.—"We consider Packer’s the best and most salable Tar Soap in the market." From Hall & Ruckel, New York.—“ Long experience as dealers in Packer's Tar Soap, justifies us in pronouncing it the leading and standard article of the kind in this market.” From H. A. Hurlbut & Co., Chicago.—“We are selling more of Packer’s than all other Tar Soaps combined.” From Redington & Co., San Francisco.—“Sales of Packer’s Tar Soap constantly increasing. It gives most unqualified satisfaction.” Fiom Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston.—“ More extensively used than any other Tar Soap we know of.” From Richardson & Co., St. Louis.—“We consider Packer’s Tar Soap the best in the market.” From Lyman, Sons & Co., Montreal.—“We have no hesitation in stating that we con- sider it (Packer's) without exception the best Tar Soap in the market. We know of several medical men of the best standing, who recommend it extensively.” PACKER’S FLORIDA WATER SOAP. (REGISTERED). A most excellent transparent Glycerine Soap, finely scented ; elegantly wrapped 3 cakes in box. This article cannot be excelled. You can safely order a trial lot $1.75 per doz. PACKER’S CUTANEOUS CHARI. 25 and 50 CENT BOTTLES. An external remedy for obstinate Skin and Scalp Diseases, Bites and Stings of Insects, Burns, Bruises, Inflammations, Swellings, etc., $1.80 and $3.60 doz. KNAPP’S THROAT CURE. * (LOZENGES.) For Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, Coughs, etc. Quickly effective, Safe. Attractive Colored TAtho. Cards and Hooks; Circulars, Signs, etc., supplied to Druggists. Address, EDWARD A. OLDS, P. 0. Box, 2985, New York. W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Wholesale Agents. GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 457 INDEX Abdominal Supporters 291 Absolute Alcohol 5 Absorbent Cotton 288 Absorbent (Proprietary) 135 Abstracts 108 Acacia Flowers 23 Acetal 1 Acetate of Aluminium 5, 70 Acetate of Ammonium. .5, 6, 70 Acetate of Amyl 6 Acetate of Barium xo Acetate of Calcium 12 Acetate of Cobalt 15 Acetate of Copper 16, 71 Acetate of Iron 29 Acetate of Lead 32, 72, 73 Acetate of Magnesia 37 Acetate of Manganese 38 Acetate of Mercury 39 Acetate of Methyl 40 Acetate of Morphine 40 Acetate of Nickel 41 Acetate of Potassium 48 Acetate of Quinia 50 Acetate of Silver 57 Acetate of Sodium 58 Acetate of Strontium 61 Acetate of Strychnia 61 Acetate of Uranium 63, 76 Acetate of Zinc 68, 134 Acetic Acid 1, 69 Acetic Ether 18, 72 Acetone 1 Acetum Scillae 63 Acid, Lemon (Proprietary).. .135 Acid Phosphates (Prop’y).. .135 Acid Salicylic (Proprietary).. 135 Acids 1, 2, 3, 4, 69, 95 Aconite Leaves 33 Aconite Root 51 Aconitia 4, 69 Acorn Coffee 16 Acroides Gum 26 Adhesive Plaster 47 Aeruginis, Cerate of 96 Aesculin. ...: 4 Aethyliden Chloride 4 African Ginger 52 Agaric 4 Agrimony Herb 27 Air Cushions 227 Air Pillows 227 Alabaster Tablets 227 Albumen 4, 5 Albuminate of Iron 29 Alcannin 5 Alcohol 5 Alcoholized Iron 29 Alcohol Lamps 227 Alcohol Meters 303 Aldehyd 5 Ale 5 Algeaphuge (Proprietary)... 135 Aliciana (Proprietary) 135 Alisma (Proprietary) 135 Alizarin 5 Alkaloid of Cinchonia 15 Alkaloid of Cinchonidia 15 Alkaloid of Morphine 40 Alkaloid of Quinia 50 Alkanet Root 51 Alkekengi Berries n Alkethrepta 135 Allan’s Fly Bricks 141 Allantoine 5, 69 Allen & Hanburys’s Prep’ns.200 Allevantor (Proprietary) 135 Alleviator (Proprietary) 135 Alloxan 5 Alloxantin 5 Allspice 5 Almond Meal 5 Almonds 5 Aloes 26 Aloin 5, 70 Alterant (Proprietary) 135 Alterative (Proprietary) 135 Althea Flowers 23 Althea Herb 27 Althea Root 51 Alum 5, 70 Aluminated Copper 16 Aluminium 5 Aluminous Cake 5 Amber 26 Ambergris 5 Amboline (Proprietary) 135 Ambrette Seed 55 Ambrosia (Proprietary) 135 American Arrowroot 8 American Cosmetic 288 American Pomades 328 American Toilet Powder... .361 Ammonia 5, 7c, 95 Ammoniac 26 Ammoniated Copper 16 Ammoniated Iron 29 Ammoniated Mercury.. ..39, no Ammoniated Sulph. of Iron.. 72 Ammoniated Sulph. of Nickel 41 Ammoniated Tartar. 62 Ammonio Ferric Alum 5 Ammonium 5, 6 Amorphous Phosphorus 47 Amorphous Quinia 50 Amputating Cases 268 Amygdalin 6 Amykos (Proprietary) . .135, 227 Amyl 6, 7, 95 Amylen 7 AmylicAcid 1 Amylum 7 Anacahuita Wood 67 Anaesthetic Ether 181 Anakesis (Proprietary) 135 Anchusa Root 51 Anethi Herb 27 Anethi Seed 56 Angelica Root 51 Angelica Seed 56 Angostura Bark 9 Aniline 7 Aniline Salt 7 Aniline Dye Colors (Prop’y). 152 Animal Charcoal 14 Anime 26 Anise Essence 99 Anise Water 63 Aniseed 56 Anisette (Proprietary) 135 Anklets 291 Annatto 7 Annattoine 7 Annatto Seed 56 Annex (Proprietary) 135 Annihilator (Proprietary).... 133 Anodyne 7, 95 Anodyne Balsam 9, 95 Anodyne (Proprietary) 135 Antheo (Proprietary) 133 Anthracen 7 Anthracine (Proprietary)... .135 Antidote (Proprietary) 135 Antidote for Arsenic 30 Anti-Fat (Proprietary) 135 Anti-Ferment (Proprietary). .135 Anti-Hysteric Water 64 Anti-Lean (Proprietary) 135 Anti-Malaria (Proprietary) ..135 Antimonial Powder 7, 49 Antimoniate of Potassium... 48 Antimonic Acid 1 Antimony 7, 8 Apepsia (Proprietary) 135 Aperient (Proprietary) 135 Apiol 8, 70 Apomorphia 8, 70 Aporo (Proprietary) 136 Aprons, Nursery 228 Aqua Celerica (Proprietary)..136 Aqua Fords 8 Aqua Regia 8 Aqua Renis (Proprietary)... .136 Archibald’s Suppository Ma- chine 315 Areca Nuts 41 Argols 8 Armenia Bole ri Arnica (Proprietary) 136 Arnica Flowers 23 Arnica Herb 27 Arnica Root 51 Arnicine 8 Arnold’s Ink * 305 Aromatic Confection 96 Aromatic Powder 49, 124 Aromatic Spirits Ammonia.. 5 Aromatic Sulphuric Acid.... 95 Aromatic Vinegar 228 Aronis Root 51 Arrowroot 8 Arseniate of Ammonium.... 6 Arseniate of Calcium 12 Arseniate of Copper 16 Arseniate of Iron 29 Arseniate of Potassium 48 Arseniate of Quinia 50 Arseniate of Sodium 58 Arseniate of Strychnia 61 Arsenic 8 Arsenic Acid 1, 69 458 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Arsenical Soap...., 126 Arsenious Acid 1, 69 Arsenite of Copper 16 Arsenite of Iron 29 Arsenite of Mercury 39 Arsenite of Potassium 48 Arsenite of Sodium 58 Artemisia Herb 28 Artemisia Root 51 Artists’ Oil Colors 321 Artusine (Proprietary) 136 Asarabacca Root 51 Asbestos 8 Asparagin 8 Asparaginic Acid 1 Asparagus Root 77 Asphaltum 8, 26 Aspidospermine 8, 70 Assafoetida 8, 26 Assafoetida Water 64 Assafoetida (Proprietary).... 136 Assimilant (Proprietary) 136 Assistant (Proprietary) 136 Asthmaline (Proprietary).... 136 Atkinson's Extracts 230 Atkinson’s Iod. Potassium .. 49 Atkinson’s Sachets 230 Atomizers 228 Atropia 8, 70 Atwood’s Alcohol 5 Atwood’s Cologne 276 August Flower (Proprietary) 136 Aureoline (Proprietary) 230 Aurilaves 230 Austin & M.’s Lily White... .308 Avens Root 51 Aqua Fortis 8 Axle Grease (Proprietary).. .136 Babbitt’s Potash 48 Baby Sup. (Proprietary) 136 Bael Fruit 8 Bags, Ice 304 Bags, Saddle 332 Bags, Soap 342 Bags, Sponge 343 Bags, Water 368 Baker's Broma 12 Baker’s Chocolate 15 Baker’s Cocoa 16 Balances, Beranger’s 334 Balls, Chalk 274 Balls 230 Balm of Gilead Buds 12 Balm Mint 27 Balm (Proprietary) 136 Balsam 8, 9 Balsam Anodyne 8, 95 Balsam Catholicon 8 Balsam Commondeur 9 Balsam Copaiva 8, 9, 95 Balsam De Nervee 9, 95 Balsam Fioraventi 9 Balsam Fir 9 Balsam, Friar’s 9 Balsam Gurjun 9 Balsam Honey 9, 95 Balsam Life 9, 95 Balsam Mecca 9 Balsam Peru 9 Balsam Riga 9 Balsam Sulphur 9, 95 Balsam Tolu 9 Balsam Tranquille 9, 95 Balsam, Turlington’s 9. 95 Balsams (Proprietary) 137 Banana Essence 100 Bandage Gum 231 Bandage, Surgeon’s 231 Bandages, Suspensory 347 Bandoline 231 Bandoline Brushes 249 Bands, I. R 230 Banisher (Proprietary) 138 Barbadoes Tar 9, 62 Barber Combs 282 Barberry Bark 9 Barber’s Inhalers 304 Barium 10, 70 Barks 9, 10, 77 Barley, Pearl 10 Barley, Robinson’s 138, 207 Bar Wood 87 Barosma (Proprietary) 138 Baryta 10 Basilicum Herb 27 Baskets 231 Basswood Bark 9 Bath Brick 10 Bath Brushes 249 Bathing Caps 231 Baths, Eye 291 Baths, Water 368 Batteries 309 Baudreuche Skins 231 Bayberine (Proprietary) .. . .138 Bayberry Bark 9 Bayberry Wax 67 Bay Leaves 33 Bayley’s Extracts 231 Bayley’s Soaps 231 Bay Rum 10 Bay Rum, W. H.S. & Co.’s. 11 Bay Rum Essence 18 Bay Spirit 11 Bazin's Bell Lavender 308 Bazin’s Char. Tooth Paste . .362 Bazin’s Cosmetic 288 Bazin’s Lily White 308 Bazin’s Pomades 328 Bazin’s Sachets 332 Bazin’s Shaving Creams ... .336 Bazin’s Talc de Venice 358 Bazin’s Toilet Soaps 339 Bazin’s Tooth Paste 361 Bazin's Vinegar Rouge 332 Bdellium 26 Beaker Glasses 224 Beans 11 Bebeerine 11 Bed Pans 232 Beef and Milk (Proprietary). 138 Beef. Carbonized (Prop'y).. .138 Beef, C. L. Oil and Pepsin (Proprietary) 138 Beef, Essence of (Prop’y)... .138 Beef, Flour of (Proprietary). 138 Beef Fluid (Proprietary) 138 Beef Liquid (Prop'y) 139 Beef Peptones (Proprietary). 139 Beef Peptonoids (Propriet’y)i39 Beef, Soluble (Proprietary). .139 Beef Solution (Proprietary).. 139 Beeswax 67 Belladonna Leaves 33 Belladonna Root 51 Bellows 232 Benzine (Proprietary) 139 Benzoated Lard 32, no Benzoate of Ammonium.. .6, 70 Benzoate of Calcium 12 Benzoate of Iron 29 Benzoate of Lithium 35, 73 Benzoate of Magnesia 37 Benzoate of Manganese 38 Benzoate of Potassium 48 Benzoate of Sodium 58, 75 Benzoate of Zinc 68 Benzoic Acid x, 69 Benzoic Ether 18 Benzoin 26 Benzole 11 Beranger's Balances 334 Berberin 11 Bermuda Arrowroot 8 Berries n Bertrand’s Extracts 202 Betel Nuts 41 Beth Root 51 Betonica Herb 27 Bicarbonate of Ammonium.. 6 Bicarbonate of Lithium 35 Bicarbonate of Potassium .48, 74 Bicarbonate of Sodium .. .58, 75 Bichloride of Carbon 13 Bichloride of Mercury 39 Bichloride of Methyl 40 Bichloride of Platinum 47 Bichloride Platinum and Soda 47 Bichloride of Tin 62 Bichromate of Ammonium.6, 70 Bichromate of Potassium..48, 74 Billiard Chalk 274 Bi-Meconate of Morphine... 40 Bi-Muriate of Quinia and Urea 51 Biniodide of Mercury 39 Binoxalate of Potassium 48 Binoxide of Barium 10 Biokrene (Proprietary) 139 Bird Gravel 55, 139 Bird Manna (Proprietary).. .139 Bird Medicine (Prop’y) 139 Bird Pepper 46 Bird Sand 1x9 Bird Seed 56 Biscotine (Proprietary) 139 Biscuit (Proprietary) 139 Bishop’s Effervescing Salts..202 Bismuth ii, 95 Bistort Root 51 Bisulphate of Ammonium... 6 Bisulphate of Cinchonia.... 15 Bisulphate of Cinchonidia.. 15 Bisulphate of Magnesia 37 Bisulphate of Mercury.. .39, no Bisulphate of Potassium 48 Bisulphate of Quinia 50, 126 Bisulphate of Sodium 58 Bisulphide of Tin 62 Bisulphite of Ammonium ... 6 Bisulphite of Calcium 12 Bisulphite of Sodium 58, 75 Bisulphuret of Carbon 13 Bisulphuret of Mercury 39 Bitter Almond Water 64, 76 Bitter Root 51 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT, 459 Bitters (Proprietary) 139 Bittersweet Herb 27 Bi-Tartrate of Sodium 58 Black Alder Bark .9, 77 Black Aniline 7 Blackberry and Ginger (Pro- prietary) 140 Blackberry Essence 100 Blackberry Root 77 Black Cohosh Root 51, 52 Black Drop 11, 96 Black Hellebore 32 Black Indian Hemp 78 Blacking.- 233 Black Lead 32 Black Ore Antimony 7 Black Oxide of Copper 16 Black Oxide of Iron 30 Black Oxide of Manganese.. 38 Black Oxide of Mercury .... 39 Black Oxide of Uranium ... 63 Black Pepper 46 Black Pitch 47 Black Platinum 47 Black Root 51 Black Smalts ... 57 Black Sulphuret of Mercury.. 40 Bladders 11 Bladder Wrack n Blanc de Perle 233 Blatta Orientalis 11 Blessed Thistle Herb 77 Blind Nettle Flowers 23 Blister (Proprietary) 140 Blood Root 54 Bloom Floral (Proprietary). .140 Bloom of Youth 140 Blue Aniline 7 Blue Century Flowers 23 Blue Cohosh Root 52 Blue Flag Root 51 Blue Pill 47 Blue Poppy Seed 57 Bluing (Proprietary) 140 Blue Smalts 57 Blue Vitriol 11 Boldo Leaves 33 Bole, Armenia n Bon-Bons 140 Bone Dust u Bonjean’s Ergotin 17 Bonkocine 140 Bonn’s Dentifrice 362 Books 87 Boracic Acid 1, 2, 69 Borage Flowers 23 Borage Herb 27 Borate of Ammonium 6 Borate of Copper 16 Borate of Lead 32 Borate of Magnesia 37 Borate of Manganese 38 Borate of Potassium 48 Borate Zinc 68 Borax 12 Borax Glass 12 Borax, Smith’s 141 Boraxine (Proprietary) 141 Boraxat Tartar 62 Borocitrate of Iron 29 Borocitrate of Magnesia.. .37, 75 Boro, Glyceride 12, 96 Borotartrate of Potassium 48 Botot’s Dentifrice 362 Bottle Brushes 250 Bottle Caps 233 Bottle Trimmings 320 Bottles, Balsam 219 Bottles, Cologne 234 Bottles, Nursing 318 Bottles, Otto Rose 236 Bottles, Pomade 236 Bottles, Prescription 209 Bottles, Sachet Powder 332 Bottles, Salt Mouth 214 Bottles, Show 220 Bottles, Smelling 236 Bottles, Tincture 214 Bottles, Water 368 Bottles, Wine 225 Bottles, Wood Cases 236 Bougies 257 BoulesdeMars 12 Bouquet des Alps 236 Bourbon, H. & H. (Proprie- tary) 141 Boviline 141 Bovinine 141 Bowers’ Glycerine 25 Boxes, Camphor Ice 238 Boxes, Cold Cream 237 Boxes, Eng. Willow 247 Boxes, Glove andHandker- chief 301 Boxes, Impervious Paper .. .238 Boxes, Impervious Wood. ...246 Boxes, Lip Salve 237 Boxes, Magnesia 239 Boxes, Marble 238 Boxes, Match 237 Boxes, Patch 246 Boxes, Pill 238 Boxes, Powder 241 Boxes, Prescription 241 Boxes, Puff 329 Boxes, Seidlitz Powder 242 Boxes, Shaving 337 Boxes, Sliding 244 Boxes, Soap 342 Boxes, Soda Powder.. 242 Boxes, Suppository 238 Boxes, Tooth Powder 246 Boxes, Turned Wood 247 Boxes, Twine 364 Boxes, Willow 247 Boxes, Wooden Chip 247 Braces, Shoulder 337 Brady's Inhalers 304 Brandy Essence 18 Brazil Isinglass 31 Brazil Wax 67 Brazil Wood 87 Bread (Proprietary) 141 Breast Glasses 248 Breast Pipes 248 Breast Pumps 248 Breast Tea 12 Brecknell’s Skin Soap 341 Brick Dust 10 Bricks, Allan's Fly 141 Briedenbach’s Extracts 248 Brilliantine 248 Brimstone 62 Broma 12 Bromalhydrate 12 Bromate of Potassium 48 Bromic Acid 2 Bromide of Ammonium 6 Bromide of Arsenic 3*8 Bromide of Cadmium ... .12, 70 Bromide of Calabarin 12 Bromide of Calcium 12 Bromide of Ethyl 18 Bromide of Iodine 29 Bromide of Iron 29, 109 Bromide of Lead 33 Bromide of Lithium 35, 73 Bromide of Magnesia 37 Bromide of Manganese 38 Bromide of Mercury 39 Bromide of Morphine 40 Bromide of Potassium 48 Bromide of Quinia ;5o, 126 Bromide of Silver 57 Bromide of Sodium 58 Bromide of Strychnia 61 Bromide of Zinc 68 Bromidia (Proprietary) 141 Bromine 12 Bromo-Chloralum ..., 141 Bromoform 12 Bronchaline (Proprietary)... 141 Bronchials (Proprietary) 141 Bronchine (Proprietary) 141 Bronze (Proprietary) 141 Brooms, Whisk 370 Broomtop Flowers 24 Brown Aniline 7 Brown Smalts 57 Brown’s Barber Soap 338 Brown’s Camp. Dentifrice .. 362 Brown’s Toilet Soaps 339 Brucia 12 Brush Cases 267 Brush Racks 330 Brushes, Bandoline 249 Brushes, Bath 249 Brushes, Blacking 259 Brushes, Bottle 250 Brushes, Camel’s Hair 248 Brushes, Cloth 250 Brushes, Counter 250 Brushes, Crumb 250 Brushes, Dusting 250 Brushes, Flesh 249 Brushes, Hair 251 Brushes, Hand 253 Brushes, Hat 254 Brushes, Horse 254 Brushes, Infants’ 254 Brushes, Kalsomine 254 Brushes, Marking... 255 Brushes, Nail 255 Brushes, Paint 255 Brushes, Painters’ Dust 256 Brushes, Plate 259 Brushes, Sash 257 Brushes, Scrub 257 Brushes, Shaving 257 Brushes, Shoe 258 Brushes, Silver 259 Brushes, Stove 260 Brushes, Tooth 260 Brushes, Varnish 265 Brushes, Whitewash 266 Bryonia Root 51 460 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Buchan’s Carbolic Soap 339 Buchan’s Shaving Soap 338 Buchan’s Tooth Soap 341 Buchu (Proprietary) 154 Buchu Leaves 33 Buchupaiba (Proprietary)... 141 Buckbean 77 Buckthorn Berries 11 Buckthorn Syrup 62, 76 Buds 12 Buena Herb 27 Bugoline (Proprietary) 141 Buhash Milhcos 27 Bulbs, Syringe 349 Bunion Plasters 327 Burdock Root 51 Burgundy Pitch 47 Burnett's Cologne 276 Burnett’s Florimel 293 Burnt Sponge 60 Burnt Sugar 61 Burrow’s Mustard 40 Butler’s Tooth Powder 362 Butter of Antimony 7, 95 Butter of Cocoa 16 Butter Color (Proprietary).. 144 Butter Maker (Proprietary). .141 Butternut Bark 9 Butyraceous Ether 18 Butyrate Amyl 6 Butyric Acid ' 2, 69 Butyric Ether 18, 72 Cachous 267 Cadmium 12, 70 Caesium 12 Caesium Alum 12 Caffein 12, 70 Cainca Root 51 Cakes (Proprietary) 141 Calabar Beans 11 Calabarin 12, 70 Calamus Root 51 Calcatrippa Flowers 23 Calcined Magnesia 37 Calcined Plaster 47 Calcium 12, 13, 70 Calder’s Dentine 362 Calendula Cerate 14 Calendula Flowers 23 Calendula Herb 27 California Water 267, 309 Calisaya Bark 9 Calomel 13, 39, 96 Calvert’s Soaps 341 Camel’s Hair Brushes 248 Camphenyl 13 Camphenyl (Proprietary)....141 Camphor 26, 96 Crfmphor (Proprietary) 141 Camphor Ice 96, 267 Camphor Ice Boxes 238 Camphor Mono-Bromated .. 13 Camphor Ice Moulds 314 Camphor Water 64 Camphoric Acid 2 Camphoric Quinia 50 Camphorine (Proprietary).. .141 Cam Wood 87 Canada Balsam 9 Canary Seed 56 Canada Snake Root 54 Cancer Plant (Proprietary) ..141 Candy 13 Candy (Proprietary) 141 Canella Bark 9 Cankerine (Proprietary) 141 Cannab. Indica Herb 28 Cannabin Tannate 13, 171 Cantharidal Collodion 16 Cantharides 13 Cantharides Cerate 96 Cantharidin 13 Capillarium (Proprietary)... 141 Capoleum (Proprietary) 141 CaprilicAcid 2 Caprinic Acid 2 Capronic Acid 2 Caps, Bottle 233 Caps, Bathing 231 Capping Paper 322 Caps, Knee 307 Capsicum 46 Capsules 141 Capsules, Jujube 142 Capsulets 142 Capsuloids 142 Caramel 13, 96 Caramels (Proprietary) 142 Caraway Seed 56 Caraway Water 64 Carbazotate Ammonium... 6, 70 Carbazotic Acid 2 Carbolate of Calcium.12 Carbolate of Lime 34 Carbolate of Potassium 48 Carbolate of Quinia 50 Carbolate of Sodium 58, 75 Carbolate of Zinc 68 Carbolic Acid 2, 69, 95, 203 Carbolicine (Proprietary) ... 142 Carboline (Proprietary) 142 Carbon 13 Carbonate of Ammonium.. 6, 70 Carbonate of Barium 10, 70 Carbonate of Cadmium 12 Carbonate of Calcium 12 Carbonate of Cobalt 15 Carbonate of Copper 16 Carbonate of Iron 29, 109 Carbonate of Lead 33 Carbonate of Lithium 35, 73 Carbonate of Magnesia 38 Carbonate of Manganese.... 38 Carbonate of Nickel 41 Carbonate of Potassium 48 Carbonate of Silver 57 Carbonate of Sodium 58, 75 Carbonate of Strontium 61 Carbonate of Tin 62 Carbonate of Zinc 68 Cardamom Seed 56 Card Teeth 13 Carduus Benedictus 28 Carduus Benedictus Seed.... 56 Carduus Marianus Seed .... 56 Cards, Playing 267 Carex Root 51 Carlet, Red 13, 96 Carlina Root 51 Carlsbad Salts 55, 75 Carminative (Proprietary).. . 143 Carmine 13, 14 Carnauba Wax 67 Cartridge (Proprietary) 143 Cascarilla Bark 9 Cascarilla Lily White 308 Casein 14 Cases, Amputating 268 Cases, Dressing 289 Cases, Lancet 307 Cases, Nail 316 Cases, Odor 320 Cases, Pocket 270 Cases, Prescription 329 Cases, Scale 334 Cases, Show 337 Cases, Tooth Brush 265 Cases, Vial 270 Cashmere Boquet Water .. .276 Cassel Earth 14 Cassia Bark 1... 9 Cassia Buds 11, 14 Cassia Fistula 14 Cassie Flowers 23 Casteneine (Proprietary)... .143 Castile Soap 57 Castor 14 Castor Beans 11 Castor Oil 42 Castor Oil, Tasteless 201 Castoria (Proprietary) 143 Caswell & Hazard’s Cologne 267 Caswell & Hazard's Cold Cream 267 Caswell & Hazard’s Dentine.267 Caswell & Hazard’s Formo- denta 267 Caswell & Hazard’s Juniper Tar Soap 267 Catarrhine (Proprietary) 143 Catarrhaline (Proprietary).. 143 Catechu 26 Cathartic Acid 2, 69 Catheters 274 Catholicon Balsam 9 Catholicon (Proprietary) 143 Caustic 274 Caustic Aluminium 5 Caustic Baryta 10, 70 Caustic Holders 274 Caustic Lime 34 Caustic, Mitigated 14 Caustic Points 274 Caustic Potassa 48, 74 Caustic Soda 58, 75 Caustic Strontium 61 Cedar Berries 11 Celerina (Proprietary) 143 Celery Seed 56 Celery Rockand Rye (Prop'y)i43 Celluloid Combs 278 Celluloid Mirrors 312 Cements (Proprietary) 143 Centaury Minor 28 Cerealina (Proprietary) 143 Cereal Milk 144 Cereal Cream 144 Cerate (Proprietary) 143 Cerates 14, 96 Cereals 143, 144 Ceresin 67 Cerium 71 Chains, Key 307 Chalk 14 Chalk Balls 274 Chalk, Billiard 274 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 461 Chalk Crayons 274 Chalk Powder 49 Chalk, Precipitated 14 Chalk, Prepared 14 Chalk, Red 14 Chalk, Tailors’ 274 Chameleon Mineral 49 Chamois Skins 338 Chamomile Flowers 23 Champagne Taps 275 Charcoal 14, 96 Charcoal (Proprietary) 144 Chardin’s Talc de Venice.. .358 Chardin’s Veloutine 365 Charlier's Talc de Venice .. .358 Charm (Proprietary) 144 Cheese, Poisoned (Prop’y).. 144 Cheiri Flowers 24 Cheiroline (Proprietary) ... .144 Chelidony Root 51 Chemicals, Merck’s 70 Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations 94 Chenopodium Seed 57 Cherry Bark 77 Cherry Juice 31 Cherry Laurel Leaves 33 Cherry Laurel Water, 64, 76, 203 Cherry and Lungwort (Prop)i44 Chests, Medicine 310 Chest Protectors 277 Chewing Gum (Prop’y). 144, 275 Chewstick 14 Chia Turpentine... 14, 63 Chicle 26 China Clay 14, 13 China Root 51 Chinate of Quinine 50, 74 Chinese Musk 40 Chinic Acid 2 Chinkalyptus (Prop’y) 144 Chinoidine 14, 96 Chinolin 14, 71 •Chip Pill Boxes 247 Chiretta 28 Chiretta Root 51 Chiris’ Cherry Laurel Wa- ter 203 Chiris’ Pomades ... .44, 169, 203 Chiris’ Extracts 203 Chiris’ O. F. Water 203 Chiris’ Rose Water 204 Chloracetic Acid 2, 69 Chloral-hydrate 14, 15, 71 Chloraline (Proprietary) 144 Chloralum 14, 144 Chloralum Wool 14 Chlorate of Barium 10 Chlorate of Potassium 48 Chlorate of Quinia 50 Chlorate of Sodium 58 Chlorate of Strontium 61 Chloric Acid 2 Chloric Ether 18 Chloride of Aluminium 5 Chloride of Ammonium 6 Chloride of Antimony 7 Chloride of Arsenic 8 Chloride of Barium 10, 70 Chloride of Bromine 12 Chloride of Cadmium 12 Chloride of Caesium 12 Chloride of Caesium Rubidi- um 12 Chloride of Calcium 12, 70 Chloride of Cerium 14 Chloride of Chromium 15 Chloride of Cobalt 15, 71 Chloride of Copper 16 Chloride of Ethyl 18 Chloride of Gold 25 Chloride of Gold and Sodium 25 Chloride of Indium 29 Chloride of Iodine 29 Chloride of Iridium 29 Chloride of Iron 29, 109 Chloride of Iron and Man- ganese 39 Chloride of Lead 33 Chloride of Lime 34 Chloride of Lithium 35 Chloride of Magnesia .38, 73 Chloride of Manganese 38 Chloride of Mercury ... .39, no Chloride of Nickel 41 Chloride of Palladium 46 Chloride of Palladium and Sodium : 46 Chloride of Platinum 74 Chloride of Potassium 48 Chloride of Propylamin 50 Chloride of Rubidium 55 Chloride of Silver 57 Chloride of Soda 75 Chloride of Strontium 61 Chloride of Trimethylamin, 63,76 Chloride of Uranium 63 Chloride of Zinc 68, 134 Chlorides (Proprietary) 144 Chlorinated Soda 60 Chlorine Water 64 Chlorodyne (Proprietary)... .144 Chloroform 14, 96 Chocolate 14 Chocolate Essence 100 Choleate of Sodium 58, 75 Cholesterin 15 Cholagogue 144 Chromate of Ammonium.... 6 Chromate of Calcium 12 Chromate of Copper 16 Chromate of Iron 29 Chromate of Lead 33 Chromate of Lime 34 Chromate of Potassium 48 Chrome Alum 5, 15 Chromic Acid 2, 69 Chromium 15, 71 Chrysophanic Acid 2, 69 Cider and Wine (Prop’y) ... 144 Cigarettes 144 Cinchonia Bark 9 Cinchonia 15 Cinchonia Mixture 15 Cinchonidia 15 Cincho-Quinine 15 Cinia (Proprietary) 144 Cinnabar • 75 Cinnamon Bark 9 Cinnamon Water 64 Citrate of Ammonium 6 Citrate of Bismuth xi, 95 Cit. Bismuth and Ammonia, n Citrate of Caffein 12, 70 Citrate of Iron 29, 109 Cit. of Iron and Ammonia.29, 109 Citrate of Iron and Cincho- nidia 30 Citrate of Iron and Magn’m 30 Citrate of Iron and Mang’se. 30 Cit. of Iron and Quinine.30, 109 Citrate of Iron and Quin- quinia 30, 51 Citrate of Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine 30, 109 Citrate of Iron and Strych- nine 30, 109 Citrate of Kali 32 Citrate of Lithium 35, 73 Citrate of Magnesia 38 Citrate of Manganese 38 Citrate of Potassium 48 Citrate of Quinia 50 Citrate of Sodium 58 Citrate of Strychnia 61 Citrate of Strychnia and Iron 61 Citric Acid 2 Citron 15 Civet 15 Clay 15 Cleaners, Nail 316 Cleanzine (Proprietary) 144 Clinical Thermometers 360 Cloverine (Proprietary) 144 Cloves 15 Cloth Brushes 250 Cloth Stretchers 275 Coaguline (Proprietary) 205 Cobalt 15, 71 Coca Leaves 33 Cocaine 15 Cochlearia Herb 28 Cocin (Proprietary) 144 Cocoaine (Proprietary) 144 Cocoanut Oil 42 Cocculus Indicus 11, 15 Coccus Ilicis 25 Cochineal 15 Cochineal Coloring 15, 96 Cocoa 15, 16, 144 Cocoa Beans 11 Cocoa Butter 16 Codeia 16, 71 Cod Liver Oil 42 Cod Liver Oil, Perfected... .201 Coelestin 16 Coffee, Acorn 16 Coffee Essence 100 Cognac Oil 18 Cohosh Root 51 Colchicin 16, 71 Colchicum Root 52 Colchicum Seed 56 Colchicum Wine....*. 67 Colcord’s Sachets 332 Cold Cream 16 Cold Cream Boxes 237 Cold Cream, Camphorated, Winter’s 275 Cold Cream, C., H. & Co.’s 96 Cold Cream, Patev’s 275 Cold Cream, W. H. S. & Co. 96 Coldine (Proprietary) 144 Colgate’s Cologne 276 Colgate’s Extracts 276 Colgate’s Lavender 308 462 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Colgate’s Preparations 276 Colgate’s Soaps 339 Colgate’s Toilet Powder 361 Colgate’s Toilet Waters 276 Colgate’s Tooth Paste 361 Colgate's Vaseline 276 Colgate’s Vaseline Pomades, 276, 328 Collodion 16, 96 Collodion (Proprietary) 144 Colocynth Apples 16 Colocynth Pulp 16 Cologne Bottles 234 Cologne, Atwood's 276 Cologne, Burnett’s 276 Cologne, C., H. & Co.’s 276 Cologne, Colgate’s 276 Cologne, Farina 277 Cologne, Floreston 277 Cologne, Hoyt’s 277 Cologne Labels 235 Cologne, Lundborg’s 277 Cologne, Pinaud’s 277 Cologne, Read’s 277 Cologne, W. H. S. & Co.’s, 277 Cologne Mixture, W. H. S. & Co.’s 16, 96 Cologne Oil, Lundborg’s... .278 Cologne) Spirits 5 Cologne Stands 278 Cologne Water 64 Color, Butter (Proprietary).. 144 Colorific (Proprietary) 144 Coloring (Proprietary) 145 Coloris (Proprietary) 144 Colombo Root 52 Colt’s-foot Flowers 24 Colt’s-foot Herb 28 Colt’s-foot Rock Candy 13 Colt’s-foot Root 52 Comb Cleaners 286 Combs 278 Combs, Graining 302 Comedone (Proprietary) 145 Comifera (Proprietary) 145 Comfits (Proprietary) 145 Comfrey Root 52 Commondeur Balsam 9 Composition Powder... .49, 124 Compound (Proprietary).... 145 Compound, Shaving 337 Concentrated Essences 100 Concentrated Lye 37 Concentrated Medicines .... 83 Concen. Nitrous Ether.. 18, 100 Condensed Milk. 167 Confections 16, 94 Confections (Proprietary)... 14^ Conia 16, 71 Conium Juice 31 Conium Leaves 33 Conium Seed 56 Conqueror (Proprietary) ... 145 Constantine’s Tar Soap 339 Contrayerva Root 52 Convallaria Flowers 24 Cooper’s Gelatine 24 Cooper’s Glue 25 Cooper’s Isinglass 31 Copaiva Balsam 9 Copaiva Resin 51 Copaivic Acid 2 Copal 26 Copper 16 Copperas 16 Corallas (Proprietary) 145 Cordials 96, 146 Coriander Seed 56 Corks 286, 287 Cork Borers 288 Cork Pressers 287 Corkscrews 288 Cornaline (Proprietary) 146 Corncura (Proprietary) 146 Corn Absorbent (Prop’y) 146 Corn Alleviator (Prop’y) 146 Corn Cure (Proprietary)... .146 Corn Drops (Proprietary)... 146 Corn Extractor (Proprietary) 146 Corn and Rock (Prop’y) 147 Corn Files 288 Corn Killer 146 Corn Liniment (Proprietary) 146 Corn Paint (Proprietary) 146 Corn Remedy (Proprietary) .146 Corn Salve (Proprietary) 146 Corn Solvent (Proprietary).. 147 Corn Knives 288 Corn Pencils 288 Corn Plasters 327 Corn Rubbers 288 Corn Starch 60 Corni Flowers 24 Cornin 16 Cornu Cervi 16 Corrector (Proprietary) 147 Corrosive Sublimate 16, 39 Corsican Moss 40 Cosmaroma (Proprietary) .. .147 Cosmetic, American 288 Cosmetic, Bazin’s 288 Cosmetic, Coudray’s 288 Cosmetic, Italian 288 Cosmetic, Lubin’s 288 Cosmetic, Letchford’s 288 Cosmetic, Panifleau’s 288 Cosmetic, Pinaud’s 288 Cosmetic, Rimmel’s 288 Cosmoline 147 Coto Bark 9 Cotoine 16, 71 Cots, Finger 296 Cotton, Absorbent 288 Cotton, Gun 16 Cotton Root 52 Cotton Root Bark 9 Cotton Styptic 192 Coudray’s Bandoline 231 Coudray’s Blanc de Perle.. .233 Coudray’s Bouq. des Alpes .236 Coudray’s Brillantine 248 Coudray’s Cosmetic 288 Coudray’s Hair Oil 301 Coudray’s Lavender Water.308 Coudray’s Otto Rose 320 Coudray’s Pastilles 323 Coudray’s Pomades 328 Coudray’s Sachet Powder.. .332 Coudray's Shaving Cream. .336 Coudray’s Soaps 341 Coudray’s Toilet Powder .. .362 Coudray’s Vinegar Rouge.. .332 Cough No More (Prop’y) 147 Coumarin 16 Counter Brushes 250 Court Plasters 327 Cowhage Down 16 Cowslip Flowers 24 Cox’s Gelatine 24 Crab Orchard Salts 55 Crab's Eyes 17 Cramp Bark 9 Crawley Root 52 Cream (Proprietary) 147 Cream Camphor (Prop’y).. .148 Cream, Gouraud’s 302 Cream, Oriental 147 Cream, Shaving 336 Cream Tartar 17 Cream Tartar, Soluble 48 Cream Tartar Substitute.... 17 Creasote 17, 71 Cresco (Proprietary) 148 Cresoline (Prop'y) 148 Cresotinic Acid 2 Cresylic Acid 2 Crocus Antimony 7 Crocus Martis 17 Crocus Metallorum 17 Crocus Sativus 24 Croppe’s Castor Oil 168 Croton Beans 11 Croton Chlo.-hydrate 14, 71 Croton Oil 42 Croton Seed 56 Crucibles 288 Crumb Brushes 250 Crumb’s Inhalers 304 Cryolite 17 Cryptopin 17 Crystals (Proprietary) 148 Cubeb Berries 11 Cubebs (Proprietary) 148 Cubebic Acid 2 Cubebin 17 Cudbear 17 Culver’s Root 52 Cumin Seed 56 Cundurango Bark 9 Cupping Cups 288 Cups, Drinking 289 Cups, Quassia 329 Curagoa Essence 18 Curare 17, 71 Curarine 17 Curatine (Proprietary) 148 Curative (Proprietary) 148 Curcuma Root 52 Curealine (Proprietary) 150 Cure (Proprietary) 148 Curry Powder 49, 124 Cushions, Air 227 Cushions, Invalid 305 Cuticle (Proprietary) 15a Cuticura (Proprietary) 150 Cutler’s Inhalers 304 Cutters, Root 331 Cyanide of Copper 16 Cyanide of Gold 25 Cyanide of Lead 33 Cyanide of Mercury 39 Cyanide of Platinum 47 Cyanide of Potassium 48, 74 Cyanide of Silver 57 Cyanide of Zinc 68 Cynoglossi Herb 28 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 463 Damar 26 Damiana Leaves 28 Dandelion Juice 31 Dandelion Root 52 Daturia 17, 71 D. I. C. (Proprietary) 150 D. R. V. G. (Proprietary).. .150 Death (Proprietary) 150 DeadVShot (Proprietary) 150 Deer’s Tongue 17, 34 De Grave’s Corn Pencils... .288 Delluc’s Eau Angelique 362 Delluc’s Hair Oil 302 Delphinia 17 Demijohns 225 Denarcotized Opium 27 De Nervee Balsam 9 Dentine, C., H. & Co.’s 267 Dentists’ Plaster 47 Dentonic (Proprietary) 150 Deoderiferous (Proprietary). 150 Depilat’y Powder,Gouraud’s.302 Dermador (Proprietary) 150 De Soto (Proprietary) 150 Destroyer (Proprietary) 150 Dextrin 17 Dextro-Quinine 17 Dialysed Iron 30, 73 Diamonds 288 Diaphoretic Antimony 7 Diastas 17, 71 Diachylon Plaster 47 Dichloro-acetic Acid 2, 69 Digest (Proprietary) in Digitalin 17, 71 Digitalis Leaves 33 Dill Seed 56 Discovery (Proprietary) 151 Disinfectant (Proprietary).. .151 Dishes, Evaporating.. 292 Dispensatories 87 Dissolvent (Proprietary) 151 Distilled Arsenic 8 Distilled Mercury 39, no Distilled Verdigris 63 Distilled Water 64 Dittany Root 52 Divine Stone 16 Dog Grass Root 52 Dogwood Bark 9 Donovan’s Solution 60 Dorin’s Blanc de Perle 233 Dorin’s Rouge 332 Dover’s Powder 17, 49, 114 Dragees (Proprietary) 151 Dragon’s Blood 27 Drawer Labels 215 Drawer Pulls 215 Dread, Mosquito (Prop’y).. .151 Dressing Cases 289 Dressing Combs 278 Dressing (Proprietary) 151 Drink (Proprietary) 151 Drinking Cups 289 Droppers, Medicine 311 Drops .96, 151 Drosera Rotundifolia 28 Druggists' Glassware 209 Druggists’ Sundries 227 Drug Sifters 291 Drug Mills 289 Dry Up (Proprietary) 152 Duboisine 17 Dusters, Feather 295 Dusters, Painters’ 256 Dusting Brushes 250 Dwarf Elder Root 52 Dye Colors (Proprietary)... .152 Dye, Hair (Proprietary)... .152 Dye Woods 87 Dyspepsyn (Proprietary) 152 Ear Syringes 291 Earth Cassel 14 Earth, Fuller’s 17 Eau Angelique, Delluc’s... .362 Eau Lustrale, Guerlain’s... .303 Eau Lustrale, Hauel’s 303 Ede’s Extracts 292 Edwards Co. Myrrh Tooth Wash 362 Edwards’ Ox-Gall Soap 339 Egg Ice (Proprietary) 152 Elastic Articles 291 Elastic Gum 26 Elastic Stockings, etc 291 Elaterine 17, 71 Elaterium 17, 71 Elder Bark 9 Elder Berries 11 Elder Flowers 24 Elder Flower Water 64 Elder Juice 31 Elecampane Root 52 Electropoin Fluid 17 Electro Silicon 152 Electuary (Proprietary) 152 Elemi 26 Elgin’s Toilet Powder 361 Elixirs, Gardner’s 86, 99 Elixirs (Pharmaceut’l) ..97 to 99 Elixirs (Proprietary) 152 Elixir Vitriol 17 Elm Bark 9, 10 Embrocation (Proprietary)... 153 Emery 17 Emery Paper 322 Emetia 17 Emollients 153, 292 Emulsion (Proprietary) 153 Envelopes 292 Eosin 7 Epsom Salts 55 Eradicator (Proprietary) 153 Ergot 17 Ergotinic Acid 2 Ergotin.. 17, 71, 99 Eserine 12, 18, 71 Essences (Proprietary).. 153, 154 Essence Maravilosa 18 Essence Pepsin .154 Essences 18, 99 Essences, Concentrated .... 100 Ether 18, 72 Ethiops Mineral 18 Ethyl 18 Ethylene (Proprietary) 154 Eucalyptol. ' 18, 72 Eucalyptol (Proprietary) ... .154 Eucalyptus Leaves 33 Euphorbium 26 Eureka (Proprietary) 154 Euxesis, Lloyd’s 336 Evaporating Dishes 292 Expectorant (Proprietary).. .154 Expeller (Proprietary) 154 Exterminator (Proprietary). .154 Extract Licorice (Prop.) 155 Extract of Malt (Prop’y) 155 Extract of Beef 154 Extract of Meat 206 Extractor, Ink 306 Extractor (Proprietary) 156 Extracts, Atkinson’s 293 Extracts, Bayley's 293 Extracts, Briedenback’s 248 Extracts, Burnett’s 293 Extracts, Colgate’s 293 Extracts, Eclectic 83 Extracts, Ede’s 292 Extracts, Flavoring 100 Extracts, Fluid 101 to 106 Extracts, H. & D 291 Extracts, Letchford’s 294 Extracts, Low's 294 Extracts, Lubin’s 293 Extracts, Lundborg’s 294 Extracts, Maw’s. 294 Extracts, Merck’s 72 Ext’s, Perf’y, Bertrand’s.. 18, 19 Extracts, Perf’y, Chiris’ 19 Ext’s, Perf., W. H.S.& Co., 19, 108 Extracts, Piesse & Lubin’s. .294 Extracts, Pinaud's 294 Extracts (Powdered) 107 Extracts (Proprietary) 154 Extracts, Riggs’ 294 Extracts, Rimmel's 294 Extracts, Soc. Hyg 294 Ext’s, Solid 19, 106 Extracts, Taylor’s 294 Extract’s, Tetlow’s 294 Extracts, Wenck's 294 Eye Baths 291 Eyebrow Pencils 293 Eye Protectors 293 Eye Shades 293 Eye Stones 23 Eye Syringes 293 Eye Water 198, 199 Eyoline (Proprietary) 156 Face Powder, Saunders’ ... .332 Familine 156 Farfara Flowers 24 Farfara Root 52 Faricum (Proprietary) 156 Farine Sea Moss (Prop’y).... 156 Farina 156 Farina Cologne 277 Fayard Paper 322 Fefy’s Veloutine 361 Feather Dusters 295 Feeding Boats 323 Fehr’s Comp. Talcum P0W. .361 Feldspar 23 Felton's Inhalers 304 Fennel Root 52 Fennel Seed 56 Fennel Water 64 Ferri-cyanide of Potash.. .48, 74 Ferro-citrate of Lithium 35 Ferro-citrate of Quinia 50 Ferro-citrate of Quinquinia .. 51 Ferro-cyanide of Iron 30 Ferro-cyanide of Morphine. . 40 Ferro-cyanide of Potash.. .48, 74 464 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Ferro-cyanide of Quinia 50 Ferro-cyanide of Zinc 68 Ferro-iodide of Quinia 50 Ferro-lactate of Quinia 50 Fever Thermometers 360 Fibrin and Wheat (Prop’y).. 156 Ficus Carica (Proprietary) . .156 Fig Blue 23 Figs (Proprietary) 156 Files, Corn 288 Files, Nail 316 Filter Folders 296 Filter Paper.. 295 Filter Racks 296 Filters, Felt 295 Filters, Folded 296 Fine Combs 283 Finger Cots 296 Finger Orris 52 Fioraventi Balsam 9 Fir Balsam 9 Firwein 156 Fischer's Toilet Powder 361 Fish Berries 23 Fish Glue 25 Fish Sounds 23 Fittings for Nursing Bottles.320 Flake White 23 Flasks, Chemical 224 Flasks, Liquor 297 Flasks, Pocket 297 Flavoring Extracts 100 Flax Seed 56 Fleams, ‘Horse 303 Flesh Brushes 249 Floral Bloom (Prop’y) 156 Floreston’s Cologne 277 Flores Martiales 29 Florida Water 199 Floss, Tin 62 Flour (Proprietary) 156 Flour, Rice 23 Flour, Sago 23, 55 Flowers 23, 24 Flowers of Petroleum (Pro). 157 Flowers of Sulphur 61 Fluid Camphor 141 Fluid Electropoin 17 Fluid Extracts 101 to 106 Fluids (Proprietary) 157 Fluoric Acid 2 Fluoride of Ammonium 6 Fluoride of Barium 10 Fluoride of Potassium 48 Fluoride of Sodium 58 Fluor Nigre • 24 Fluorspar 24 Fly Paper 172 Foam (Proprietary) 157 Foenugreek Seed 56 Folders, Powder 328 Food (Proprietary) 157 Forceps 298 Foreign Proprietary Articles. 200 Formate Ammonium 6 Formate of Amyl 6 Formate of Sodium 58 Formic Acid 2 Formic Ether 18 Formodenta, C., li. & Co.’s.267 Fountain of Youth (Prop'y). 158 Fowler’s Solution 8, 60 Franconia (Proprietary 158 Frangula Bark 10 Freckline (Proprietary) 158 French Berries n French Chalk 14 French Gelatine 25 French Glue 25 Friar's Balsam 9 Friend (Proprietary) 158 Frostilla (Proprietary) 158 Frostings, White 24 Frozen Glue 25 Fruit Juices no Fucus Amylaceus 24 Fucus Vesiculosis 24 Fuller’s Earth 17 Fumigating Pastilles 46 Fumigating Powder 49 Fumigators (Proprietary) ...158 Funnels 300 Furfurin 24 Furnaces, Gas 301 Fusiyama (Proprietary) 158 Fustic 87 Galangal Root 52 Galbanum 26 Galeopsis Herb 28 Gallate Ammonium 6 Gallic Acid 2, 69 Gallipots 301 Galvanic Batteries 309 Gambier 24 Gamboge 26 Garden Queen (Proprietary) 158 Gardner’s Special Prep’s 86 Garget Root 53 Garlics 24 Gas Furnaces 301 Gas Meter Glycerine 25 Gas Stoves 345 Gastricine (Proprietary) 158 Gastrine (Proprietary) 158 Gedda (Gum) 26 Gelatine 24, 25 Gelatine (Proprietary) 158 Gellefres’ Soap 342 Gelsemium Root 52 Genistae Flowers 24 Gentian Root 52 Geoffroya Bark 10 Geoline 158 Gift (Proprietary) 158 Gin 158 Gin Essence 18, 205 Ginger (Proprietary) 158 Ginger Extract 205 Gingerbread Nuts 158 Ginger Essence 99 Ginger Root 52 Ginseng Root 52 Glass 84, 85 Glass of Borax 12 Glass Labels 215 Glass, Powdered 25 Glass Rods 224 Glass, Soluble 25, 59 Glasses, Beaker .... 22, 41 Glasses, Breast 248 Glasses, Graduated 302 Glasses, Medicine 302 Glassware, Flint 209 Glassware, Green 209 Glassware, Miscellaneous... .209 Glauber Salts 55 Glaziers' Diamonds 288 Glenn’s Lily White 308 Glenn's Pearl Powder 323 Glenn’s Shaving Compound.337 Glenn’s Sulphur Soap 339 Glenn’s Tooth Paste 361 Globes, Show 220 Globules (Proprietary) 158 Gloss (Proprietary) 158 Glove Cleaner 158 Glove and H’dk’f Boxes 301 Gloves, Hair, etc 301 Glucose 25 Glue 25 Glue Pots 158 Glue (Proprietary) 158 Glycerine 25 Glycerites 108 Glycerite of Kephaline 25 Glycerite of Lead 33 Glycerole of Hypophosphites 158 Glycochol Acid 2 Glycochol of Sodium 58 Glyco-Phenique (Prop’y).... 158 Glycyrrhizin 25, 108 Goa Powder 25, 49 Golden Seal Root 52 Golden Sulphuret Antimony. 8 Golden Wonder (Prop'y).. .190 Gold Leaf 25 Gold, Salts of 25 Gold Thread Root 52 Good Samaritan (Prop’y)... 159 Gosnell’s Tooth Paste 361 Goulard’s Cerate 96 Goulard’s Extract 25 Gouraud’s Cream 302 Gouraud’s Depil. Powder... .302 Gouraud's Lily White 302 Gouraud's Soap 302 Gouraud’s Vin Rouge 302 Goutaline (Proprietary) 159 Graduates 302 Grafting Wax 67 Graining Combs 302 Grains d'Ambrette 25 Grains, Kermes 25 Grains Paradise 25 Grains de Sante (Prop'y) . ...204 Graminis Root 52 Granatorum Flowers 24 Granules, Soluble 114 Granville’s Lotion 25 Grape Sugar 25, 61 Graphite 25 Gratiola Herb 28 Green Aniline 7 Green Ebony Wood 87 Green Iodide of Mercury.... 39 Green Smalts 57 Green Soap 58 Grindelia Robusta 28 Grindelia Squarrosa 28 Groats, Robinson’s 207 Grower (Proprietary) 159 Guaco 25 Guaiac Gum 26 Guaiac Wood 68 Guarana 26 Guerlain's Cream 303 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 465 Guerlain's Eau Lustrale 303 Guerlain’s Shaving Soap... .303 Guitar Strings 303 Gum Acroides 26 Gum Arabic 26 Gum Camphor 26 Gum, Chewing 561, 275 Gum (Proprietary) 159 Gum Drops 13, 26 Gum Elastic 26 Gums 26, 27, 108 Gum Thus 27 Gum Tickets 303 Gun Cotton 16, 27 Guns (Proprietary) 159 Gurjun, Balsam 9 Gutta Percha 27 Hache Wood 87 Haemaglobin 27 Haematoxylin 27, 72 Hair Brushes 251 Hair Gloves, etc 301 Hair Oils 303 Hair Powder 303 Hair Prep's (Prop’y) 159 Hair Straps 303 Hand Brushes 253 Harlem Oil 169 Harnack’s Calabarin 12 Harrison’s Mag. Tablets... .303 Haschish 27 Hat Brushes 234 Ha-uel’s Eau Lustrale 303 Hay’s Ginger Essence 205 Hay’s Ginger Extract 205 Healer (Proprietary) 161 Hederia Gum 27 Hedge Hyssop 28 Heifer's Teat 303 Heilmittel (Proprietary) 161 Heliotrope Water 276 Hellebore Root 52 Hemlock Bark 10 Hemlock Gum 27 Hemp Seed 56 Henbane Seed 56 Henry & Demarson’s Ext’s..293 Hepar Antimony 7 Hepatine (Proprietary) 161 Herbarine (Proprietary) .... 161 Herbs (Proprietary) 161 Herbs 27, 28, 77 to 82 Herring’s Preparations 205 Hiera Picra 28 Hippuric Acid 2 Hit-a-oss (Proprietary) .161 Hobbs’ Meen Fun 361 Hoffman's Anodyne .. .7, 28, 95 Hogg Gum 27 Holders, Pen 323 Holiday Goods 303 Hollyhock Flowers 24 Homatropia Hydrobromide, 28, 72 Honduras Sarsaparilla 54 Honey 28, 108 Honey Balsam 9 Honey (Proprietary) 161 Hooper’s Pastilles 323 Hops 28 Horehound 28 Horehound (Proprietary).. ..161 Horn Scoops 333 Horn Spoons 336 Horse Brushes 254 Horse Fleams 303 Hosford's Cr’m Tartar Sub... 17 Hot Drops 28, 96 Hoyt's Cologne 277 Hubbuck's Oxide of Zinc.... 68 Plumphrey's Specifics 192 Hunter’s Inhalers 304 Hustina (Proprietary) 161 Hydrangea (Proprietary).... 161 Hydrangea Root 52 Hydrastic (Proprietary) 161 Hydrated Caustic Baryta.... 10 Hydrated Oxide Amyl 6 Hydrated Oxide of Iron 30 Hydrated Oxide of Methyl.. 40 Hydriodic Acid 2, 69 Hydrobromide of Homatro- pia 72 Hydrobromide of Quinia 50 Hydrobromic Acid 2, 3, 95 Hydrochlorate of Quinia 50 Hydrochloric Acid 3 Hydrochloride of Aluminium 5 Hydrocyanate of Iron 30 Hydrocyanic Acid 3, 95 Hydrogen Peroxide 28 Hydroleine (Proprietary)... .161 Hydrometers 303 Hydrosilicio-fluoric Acid .... 3 Hydrosulphuret of Ammon, 6, 95 Hydrosulphuret Sodium..58, 59 Hydrosulphuric Acid 3 Hyoscyamin 28, 72 Hyoscyamus Leaves 33 Hyperchlorate of Potassium. 48 Hyperchloric Acid 3 Hypernic Wood 87 Hyperoxide of Barium to Hyperoxide of Lead .... 33 Hyperoxide of Manganese .. 38 Hypochloride of Calcium.... 12 Hypophosphite of Ammon.. 6 Hypophosphite of Calcium, 12, 137 Hypoph. of Calcium and god. 13 Hypophosphite of Iron..30, 109 Hypophosphite of Magnesia. 38 Hypophosphite of Mangan.. 38 Hypophosphite of Potassium, 49. 74 Hypophosphite of Quinia... 50 Hypophosphite of Sodium, 59, 73 Hypophosphite of Tin 62 Hypophosphite of Zinc 68 Hypophos. (Proprietary)... .161 Hypophosphorous Acid... .3, 95 Hyposulphite of Lead 33 Hyposulphite of Magnesia.. 38 Hyposulphite of Potassium.. 49 Hyposulphite of Sodium..59, 75 Hyraceum 28 Hyssop 28 Ice Bags .• 304 Iceland Moss 40 Iceland Moss (Proprietary).. 161 Imperial Granum 161 Impervious Paper Boxes... .238 Impervious Wood Boxes... .246 Impure Oxide Zinc 63 Indelible Ink 305 Indelible Pencils 323 Indexical Shaving Soap 338 Indexical Toilet Soap 340 Indexical Tooth Soap 341 India Ink 306 India Rubber 28 India Rubber Balls 230 India Rubber Bands 230 India Rubber Sheeting 306 India Rubber Tubing 306 Indian Hemp Root 52 Indian Turnip 52 Indigo 29 Indigo, Carmine of 29 Indigo Compound 29 Indigo Paste 29 Indigo Sulphate 29 Indigotine 29 Indium 29 Infants’ Brushes 254 Ingluvine (Proprietary) 161 Inhalent (Proprietary) 161 Inhalers 304 Injectine (Proprietary) 161 Injection (Proprietary) 161 Ink, Marking 305 Ink Extractor 306 Ink, Indelible 161 Ink, India 306 Ink Powder 183 Inks 305 Inkstands 306 Insect Bellows 232 Insect Powder 50, 183, 184 Invalid Cushions 305 Invigorant (Proprietary) ... .161 Invigorator (Proprietary) .. .161 Inza (Proprietary) 161 Iodaethylamin 29 Iodia (Proprietary) 162 Iodamyl 29 Iodate of Calcium 13 Iodate of Potassium 49 Iodate of Sodium 59 Iodic Acid 3 Iodide of Ammonium 6 Iodide of Amylum 7 Iodide of Antimony 7 Iodide of Arsenic 8, 95 Iodide of Arsenic and Mer’y. 8 Iodide of Barium 10, 70 Iodide of Bromine 12 Iodide of Cadmium 12, 70 Iodide of Calcium 15 Iodide of Copper.... 16 Iodide of Ethyl 18 Iodide of Iron 30 Iodide Iron, Saccharated.... 109 Iodide Iron, Tasteless 30 Iodide of Iron and Quinia... 50 Iodide of Lead 33, no Iodide of Lithium 35 Iodide of Magnesia 38 Iodide of Manganese 38 Iodide of Mercury 39, no Iodide of Morphine 40 Iodide of Potassium 49, 74 Iodide of Quinia 50 Iodide of Silver 57 Iodide of Sodium 59 466 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Iodide of Starch 60, 76 Iodide of Strontium 61 Iodide of Strychnia 61 Iodide of Sulphur 61 Iodide of Zinc 68 Iodine 29, 108 Iodine Water (Proprietary).. 199 Iodo-Bromide Calcium 13 Iodoform 29, 72 Iodo-Hydrarg. of Potass 49 Iodonator (Proprietary) 162 Ipecac Root 52 Iridium 29 Irish Moss 40 Iron by Hydrogen 31, 72 Iron Filings 13, 30, 73 Iron Preparations 29, 72, 109 Irvine’s Lily White ..... 308 Isinglass 25, 31, 162 Issue Peas 305 Issue Plasters 207 Italian Cosmetic 288 Ivory Black 31 Ivory Dressing Combs 278 Ivory Mirrors 312 Jaborandi Leaves 33 Jalap, Resin 51 Jalap Root 52 Jalap Powder Comp 50 Jamaica Arrowroot 8 Jamaica Ginger 52 J. & B. Tooth Paste-. 362 Japan Wax 67 Jars 306 Jars, Decorated 219 Jars, Leech 308 Javelle Water 64 Jelly (Proprietary) 162 Jequirity Beans 11 Jewelers’ Rouge 54 Job’s Tears 31, 56 Johnson’s Tooth Powder... .362 Jokes 306 Juice 31 Juice (Proprietary) 162 Juices, Fruit 31, no Jujube Berries 11 Jujube Capsules 142 Jujube Paste 32 Jujube’s, A. & H.’s 201 Juniper Berries 11 Juniper Tar 195 Juniper Tar Soap, C. H. & Co.'s 267 Juru-beba (Proprietary) 162 Kakodylic Acid 3 Kalergon (Proprietary) 162' Kali Citrate 32 Kalliston (Proprietary) 162 Kallocrine (Proprietary) ... .162 Kalsomine 32 Kalsomine Brushes 254 Kalydor, Rowland’s 332 Kalye (Proprietary) 162 Kamala 32 Kaolin 32 Kasirine (Proprietary) 162 Kathairon (Proprietary) 162 Kava Kava 32, 52 Keen’s English Mustard.40, 205 Kephaline, Glycerite of 32 Kermes’ Mineral 7, 32 Kerosene Stoves 345 Kesan Soap 58 Key Chains 307 Key Rings 307 Kidder’s Bicarb, of Soda. 58, 127 Kidder’s Rochelle Salts. .55, 127 Kidder’s Seidlitz Mixture,57,127 Kidder’s Tartaric Acid 4, 95 Kidnegen (Proprietary) 162 Kidney Wine (Proprietary) .162 Kidney-Wort (Proprietary).. 162 Killer (Proprietary) 162 Kid Skins 307 Kid Scraps 307 King (Proprietary) 162 Kino 27 Kino Powder Comp 50, 124 Kirkwood’s Inhalers 304 Kissingen Salts 55 Knee Caps 307 Knee Stockings 291 Knives, Corn 288 Koossine 32, 73 Koosso Flowers 24 Koosso (Proprietary) 162 Koskoo (Proprietary) 162 Kowrie Gum 27 Kreatine 32 Kumyss (Proprietary) 162 Kurakoff (Proprietary) 162 Labarraque’s Solution 205 Labels 307 Labels, Glass 215 Labdanum 27 Laboratory Products 95 Lac Dye 32 Lac Sulphur 62 Lactate of Bismuth 11 Lactate of Calcium 13 Lactate of Iron 30, 73 Lactate ol Lead 33 Lactate of Magnesia 38 Lactate of Manganese 39 Lactate of Potassium 49 Lactate of Quinia 50 Lactate of Soda & Magnesia. 59 Lactate of Sodium 59 Lactate of Zinc 68 Lactic Acid 3. 69 Lactopeptine 32, 162 Lacto-phosphate of Bismuth. 11 Lacto-phosphate of Calcium, 13, 70 Lacto-phosphate of Iron. .30, 73 Lacto-phosphate of Magn’ia. 38 Lacto-phosphate of Potassi- um 74 Lacto-phosphate of Sodium 54, 70 Lactucarium 32, 73 Lactucine 32 Ladies'-Slipper Root 52 La Formes’ Inhalers 304 Laminaria Digitata 32 Lamp Black 32 Lamps, Alcohol 227 Lancets 307 Lancet Cases 307 Lapis Calaminaris 32 Lapis Cancror 32 Lapis Divinus 32 Lard, Benzoated 32 Lard Oil 43 Lard, Prepared 32, iio Larkspur Seed 56 Lather Brushes 257 Laudanum • 32, no Laurel Berries 11 Laurel Leaves 33 Laurilline (Proprietary) 162 Lavender Flowers 24 Lavender Water 276, 308 Laxatine (Proprietary) 162 Laxative (Proprietary) 163 Lead Pencils 323 Lead, Preparations of. 32, 33, no Leaves 33, 34 Leaves, Mustard 108, 207 Leeches 34 Leech Jars 308 Lemon Acid 3, 95 Lemon Balm 28 Lemon Essence 99 Lemon Peel 34 Lemon Salts 55 Lemon Sugar 192. Leptandrin 34, no Letchford’s Cosmetic 288 Letchford's Extracts 294 Letchford’s Lavender Water.308 Letchford’s Pomades 328 Letchford’s Preparations 308 Letchford’s Sachets 332 Lethean (Proprietary) 163 Letts’s Inhalers 304 Levant Worm Seed 57 Licorice 34 Licorice Beans 11 Licorice Root 53 Licorice Powder Comp. .50, 114 Liebig’s Extr. of Meat 205 Life for the Hair (Prop’y).. .163 Life Balsam 9 Lily White, Gouraud’s 302 Lily Whites 308 Lima Wood 87 Limatura Iron 30 Lime Juice 31 Lime Juice and Glycerine ...309 Lime, Preparations of 34 Lime, Salts of 34 Lime Water 64 Linden Flowers 24 Liniments <--34. 35. no Liniments (Proprietary) 163 Linseed Oil 43 Lint 309 Lip Salve 309 Lip Salve Boxes 237 Liquid (Proprietary) 165 Liquirizina 35 Liquor Coloring 13 Liquor Ergot 35 Liquor Opii 35 Liquor Potassa 48 Liquor (Proprietary') 165 Listerine (Proprietary) 165 Litharge 35 Lithia (Proprietary) 165 Lithiated Hydrangea (Prop.) 165 Lithium 34 Lithontriptic (Proprietary).. 165 Litmus 35 Litmus Paper 322 Liver Antimony 7 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 467 Liver Medicine (Proprietary) 165 Liver of Sulphur 49 Liverwort 28 Lloyd’s Euxesis 336 Lodestone 35 Lobelia Herb 28 Lobelia Seed 36 Locust Beans 10 Log Wood 87 Long Pepper 46 Lotion 35, no Lotion (Proprietary) 165 Lovage Herb 28 Lovage Root 53 Lovage Seed 56 Low’s Extracts 309 Low’s Pomade 309 Low’s Soap 341 Lozenges ‘ 35, 36, 37, no Lozenges (Proprietary) 166 Lubin’s Blanc de Perle 233 Lubin’s Brillantine 248 Lubin’s Cosmetic 288 Lubin’s Extracts 309 Lubin’s Hair Oil. 303 Lubin’s Lavender Water... .308 Lubin's Pastilles 309 Lubin's Rice Powder 309 Lubin’s Sachets 309 Lubin’s Soap 342 Lubin’s Toilet Powder 361 Lubin’s Vinegar Rouge 332 Lunar Caustic 57 Lundborg’s Calif. Water 309 Lundborg's Cologne 277 Lundborg’s Extracts 294 Lundborg’s Oil Cologne Q20 Lupulin 37 Lustral (Proprietary) 166 Lustro (Proprietary) 166 Luxurine (Proprietary) 166 Lycopin 37 Lycopodium 37 Lye 37 Lyon’s Tooth Powder 362 McArthur’s Lily White 308 Macassar Oil “ R” 303 McBryde’s Soap 339 Mace 37 Machines, Pill 326 Machines, Plaster... 328 Machines, Suppository 315 McMahon’s Tooth Powder..362 Madder 37 Madder Compound 37, 63 Magnesia 37 Magnesia Boxes 239 Magnesia (Proprietary) 166 Magnesium 38, 73 Magnetic Machines 309 Maiden Hair 28 Maizena 38 Malate of Iron 30 Male Fern Oil 74 Male Fern Root 53 Malic Acid 3 Malt Extr., A. &. H’s 200 Malted Chemical Food, A. & H.’s 200 Malted Farinaceous Food, A. & H.’s 200 Maltina 38 Maltine (Proprietary) 167 Malto-Viburnin (Prop’y).... 167 Malto-Yerbine (Prop’y) 167 Malva Flowers 24 Malva Herb 28 Malva Ros Flowers 24 Mandrake Root 53 Manganese 38, 39, 73 Manganese and Iron Chlor . 39 Manna 39 Mannite 39, 73 Manufacturing Department. 95 Marble Boxes 238 Marble Dust 39 Margaric Acid 3 Marigold Flowers 23 Maravilosa Essence 18 Marking Brushes. 255 Marking Ink 305 Marsh-Mallow Flowers 23 Marsh-Mallow Herb 27 Marsh-Mallow Root 51 Marsh Rosemary Root 53 Marvel of Healing (Prop'y). 167 Mass (Proprietary) 167 Masterwort Root 53 Masterwort Seed 56 Mastic 27 Match Boxes 237 Mate Leaves 33 Matico Leaves 33 Maubert’s Soap 342 Maw's Extracts 294 Maw Seed 56 Maw’s Lint 309 Maw’s Sachets 332 Maw’s Toilet Powder 361 Meadow Fern Root. 53 Measures, Graduate 302 Measures, Seidlitz .336 Meat Juice 162 Mecca Balsam 9 Meconic Acid 3 Meconin 39 Medicated Throat Pastiles. .201 Medicine (Proprietary) 167 Medicine Chests 310 Medicine Droppers 311 Medicine Glasses 302 Medicine Spoons 311 Meen Fun, Hobbs' 311 Melanine 39 Melilot Flowers 24 Melissa Herb 28 Menispermine 39 Menthol 39, 73 Merck's Chemicals 69 to 76 Merck’s Extracts 72 Mercury, Preparations of. .. . 39. 4°. 73. no Mercury with Chalk 40 Mercury with Magnesia 40 Messer’s Inhalers 304 Metallic Aluminium 5 Metallic Antimony 7 Metallic Arsenic 8 Metallic Barium 10 Metallic Bismuth • 11 Metallic Cadmium 12 Metallic Calcium 13 Metallic Cerium 14 Metallic Chromium 15 Metallic Cobalt 15 Metallic Copper 16 Metallic Iridium 29 Metallic Lead 33 Metallic Lithium 35 Metallic Magnesium 38, 73 Metallic Manganese 39 Metallic Mercury 39 Metallic Nickel 41 Metallic Osmium 46 Metallic Palladium 46 Metallic Potasssium 48 Metallic Silicium , 57 Metallic Sodium 59 Metallic Strontium 61 Metallic Tin 62 Metallic Titan 63 Metallic Uranium 63 Metallic Wolfram 67 Metallic Yttrium 68 Metallic Zinc 68, 76 Metallic Zircon 68 Methyl 40 Methylamin Chlorhydrat.... 40 Metrical Graduates 302 Metrical Weights 370 Mexican Sarsaparilla 54 Mezereon Bark 10 Miasmine (Proprietary) 167 Microcosmic Salt 59 Milk, Condensed 167 Milk Punch* 167 Milk of Magnesia 167 Milksugar 61 Milkweed Root 53 Millefolia Flowers 24 Millefolia Herb 28 Millet Seed 56 Mills, Drug 289 Mincasia (Proprietary) 167 Mineral Waters 64, 65, 66 Mineral Wax 67 Mirrors 312 Mirror Stands 372 Mitigated Caustic 14 Mixt., Col’ne,W.H.S.&Co’s. 16 Mixture (Proprietary) 167 Moller’s Cod Liver Oil 206 Molybdanic Acid 3, 69 Molybdate of Ammonium.6, 70 Molybdate of Sodium 59 Monk’s Legacy (Prop'y)... .168 Mono-BromatedCamphor. 13, 96 Mono-Carbonate Ammon... 6 Mono-chloracetic Acid 3 Monsel’s Powder 31 Monsel’s Solution 31 Moorghea Samoot (Prop’y).168 Morphine 40, 73, no Morphine Powder Comp..50, 114 Mortars and Pestles 312 Moss 40 Mossine (Proprietary) 168 Mossoleine (Proprietary).... 168 Mother of Pearl 308 Moulds, Camphor Ice 314 Moulds, Suppository 314 Mount Eagle Tripoli 63 Mounted Caustic 274 Moyle’s Inhalers 304 Mucilage 314 Mugs, Shaving 337 468 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Mugwort 28 Mugwort Root 51 Mullein Flowers 24 Mullein Herb 28 Multiflora Water 276 Muriate of Ammonium.6, 70, 95 Muriate of Apomorphia 8 Muriate of Barium 10 Muriate of Bebeerine 11 Muriate of Berberin 11 Muriate of Cerium 14 Muriate of Cinchonia 15 Muriate of Iron 30 Muriate of Magnesia 38 Muriate of Manganese 39 Muriate of Morphine 40 Muriate of Pilocarpine.... 47, 74 Muriate of Quinia 50, 126 Muriate of Sodium 59 Muriate of Strontium 61 Muriate of Strychnia 61 Muriate of Tin 62 Muriatic Acid 3 Muscarine Nitrate 40 Musk 40 Muskmelon Seed 56 Musk Root S3 Musk Seed 56 Muslin, Oiled 320 Mustard 40 Mustard Seed 56 Myrrh Gum 27 Myrtle Berries .* n Nail Brushes 255 Nail Cases 316 Nail Cleaners 316 Nail P'iles 316 Nail Polishers 316 Nail Powder 316 Nail Scissors 336 Naldire’s Dog Soap 341 Naphthalin 40 Naphtha Wood 40 Naphthol 40, 73 Naphtylamine 40 Narcein 40 Narcotin 41 Nasal Douches 316 Neatsfoot Oil 44 Nectarine Essence 100 Needle, Antimony 7 Nelson’s Gelatine ... .24, 25, 206 Nepenthea (Proprietary).... 168 Nephreticum (Proprietary). .168 Nervine (Proprietary) 168 Nervine Root 53 Neuralgialine (Proprietary).. 168 Neuril (Proprietary) 168 Neurodyne (Proprietary)... .168 Nickel. .41, 74 Nicotian Leaves 33 Nicotin 41 Nicwood 87 Night Lights 358 Nigrosine 7 Nipple Shells 317 Nipple Shields 317 Nipples 316 Nitrate of Aluminium 5 Nitrate of Ammonium 6 Nitrate of Amyl 7 Nitrate of Barium 10, 70 Nitrate of Brucia 11 Nitrate of Cadmium 12 Nitrate of Calcium 13 Nitrate of Cerium 14 Nitrate of Cobalt 15, 70 Nitrate of Copper 16 Nitrate of Iron 30 Nitrate of Lead 33 Nitrate of Lime 34 Nitrate of Lithium 35 Nitrate of Magnesia 38 Nitrate of Manganese 39 Nitrate of Mercury 39, 73 Nitrate of Morphine 40 Nitrate of Muscarine 40 Nitrate of Nickel 41, 74 Nitrate of Pilocarpine 47, 74 Nitrate of Potassium 49, 74 Nitrate of Silver 57 Nitrate of Sodium 59, 76 Nitrate of Strontium 61 Nitrate of Strychnia 61 Nitrate of Uranium 63 Nitrate of Urea 63 Nitrate of Zinc 68 Nitric Acid 3 Nitrite of Amyl 7» 95 Nitrite of Potassium 49 Nitrite of Sodium 59 Nitro-muriatic Acid 3, 95 Nitro-prussiate of Sodium... 59 Nitrous Acid, Fuming 3 Nitrous Ether, Cone 18 Noirine (Proprietary) 168 Nordhausen Sulphuric Acid, 4 Nucta (Proprietary) 168 Nurses’ Friend (Prop’y) 168 Nuremberg Blue 41 Nursery Aprons 228 Nursing Bottles 318 Nursing Bottle Trimmings. .320 Nutgalls 41 Nutmegs 41 Nuts 41 Nux Vomica 41 Nykoperia (Proprietary) ... .168 Oak Bark .• 10 Oakley’s Soaps 339 Oakum 41 Oatmeal 41, 168 Oats Poisored (Proprietary) 168 Occidentalis (Proprietary)... 168 Odonto, Rowland’s 332 Odouselaine (Proprietary).. .168 CEnanthic Acid 3 GCnanthic Ether 18 Odor Cases 320 Oil Cologne, Lundborg’s... .320 Oil Colors 321 Oil of Pear 6 Oiled Muslin 320 Oiled Silk 32c Oil, Rowland’s Macassar... .303 Oil Tanks 358 Oils, Essential 41 to 46 Oils, Fatty 41 to 46 Oils (Proprietary) 168 Ointments in Ointments (Proprietary) 170 O’Leary's Inhalers 304 Oleates 112 Oleic Acid 3. 95 Oleoresins 46, in Olibanum 27 Olive Oil 44 Olive Tar Inhalers 304 Olive Tar (Proprietary) 195 Olosonian (Proprietary) .... 172 Ononidis Root 53 Opera, Pearline 308 Opium 27 Opium Powder Comp 50 Opodeldoc 112, 172 Opodeldoc Soap 58 Opoponax 27 Optic Fluid (Proprietary)... .172 Orange Aniline 7 Orange Apples 46 Orange Essence 100 Orange Flowers 24 Orange Flower Water 67 Orange Leaves 33 Orange Peel 46 Orchille 46 Orgeat Essence 100 Orpiment 8 Orris Root 53 Osmic Acid 3, 69 Osmium 46 Ossa Sepia 46 Otorrhoea (Proprietary) 172 Otto Rose Bottles 236 Otto Rose, Coudray's 320 Oxalate of Ammonium ... .6, 70 Oxalate of Calcium 13 Oxalate of Cerium 14, 71 Oxalate of Cobalt 15 Oxalate of Copper 16 Oxalate of Iron 30, 109 Oxalate of Lime 34 Oxalate Lithium 35 Oxalate of Nickel 41 Oxalate of Potassium... .49, 74 Oxalate of Sodium 59 Oxalate of Strontium 61, 76 Oxalic Acid 3, 69 Oxalic Ether 18 Ox Gall, Inspissated ... .46, 112 Oxide of Antimony 7 Oxide of Barium 10 Oxide of Bismuth 11 Oxide of Cadmium 12 Oxide of Cerium 14 Oxide of Chromium 15 Oxide of Cobalt 15 Oxide of Copper 16 Oxide of Gold 25 Oxide of Iron 30 Oxide of Iron Dialysed 30 Oxide of Lead 33 Oxide of Manganese 39 Oxide of Mercury .. .39, 73, no Oxide of Nickel 41 Oxide of Silver 57 Oxide of Strontium 61 Oxide of Tin 63 Oxide of Uranium 63 Oxide of Zinc 68 Oxide of Zircon 68 Oxide Salicyl of Methyl 40 Oxychloride of Bismuth 11 Oxyd Phenyl (Prop'y) 172 Oxydulat of Iron 30 Oxymel of Squill 46, 112 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 469 Oxysulphuret of Antimony.. 7 Oyster Shells, Prepared 46 Packer’s Tar Soap 339 Pads (Proprietary) 172 Pads, Teething 359 Paedotrophine (Prop’y) 172 Page’s Vaporizer and Creso- line 197 Pain-Cure (Proprietary)... .172 Pain-Curer (Proprietary).... 172 Pain Extractor (Proprietary) 172 Pain-Killer (Proprietary) 172 Pain King (Proprietary) 172 Pain Paint (Proprietary) ... .172 Pain Relief (Proprietary) .. .172 Pain Reliever (Proprietary). .172 Paint Brushes 255 Paint (Proprietary) 172 Painters’ Dusters 256 Paints 88, 89, 90 Paints in Tubes 321 Pale Bark 9 Palladium 46 Palmella (Proprietary) 172 Palmer's Invisible Powder.. .361 Palmer’s Snow White 361 Palmitinic Acid 3 Palm Oil 44 Panacea (Proprietary) 172 Pancreaticus (Proprietary). .172 Pancreatine 46, 172 Pancreopepsin (Proprietary) 172 Panifieau’s Cosmetic 288 Pans, Bed 232 Pap Boats 323 Paper, Anti-Moth 172 Paper, Capping 322 Paper, Emery 322 Paper, Fayard 322 Paper, Filtering 295 Paper, Fly 172 Paper, Litmus 323 Paper, Presc. Powder 323 Paper, Sand 323 Paper, Seidlitz 323 Paper, Turmeric 323 Paper, Water-Closet 323 Paper, Wrapping 323 Paper, Writing 323 Papoma (Proprietary) 172 Parabanic Acid 3 Paraffin 46 Paratartaric Acid 3 Pareira Brava Root 53 Paregoric 46, 112 Paris Green 46 Paris White 46 Parsley Herb 28 Parsley Root 53 Parsley Seed 56 Paste (Proprietary) 172 Pastilles, A. & H.'s 201 Pastilles, Coudray’s 323 Pastilles, Fumigating 46 Pastilles, Hooper's 323 Pastilles, Lubin’s 309 Pastilles (Proprietary) 173 Pastilles, W. H. S. & Co...323 Patch Boxes 246 Patchouly Flowers 24 Patchouly Leaves 33 Patent Medicines 135 Patey’s Cold Cream 275 Paullinia 46 Peach Essence 100 Peach Wood 87 Pear Essence 100 Pearlash 46 Pearlash Saleratus 55 Pearl Barley 10 Pearl Powder, Glenn’s 324 Pearl Powder, Ramsey's 324 Pearl Sago 55 Pearl Starch 60 Pearl Tapioca 62 Pearls (Proprietary) 173 Pear’s Fuller's-Earth 361 Pear’s Shaving Soap 338 Pear’s Transparent Soap... .341 Peas, Issue 305 Pectoral Flowers 24 Pectoral Fruit Pastilles 201 Pectoral (Proprietary) 173 Peel, Lemon 34 Peel, Orange 46 Pelargonic Ether 18 Pelletierine Tannate 46, 74 Pellets (Proprietary) 173 Pellitory Root 53 Pencils, Camel's Hair 248 Pencils, Corn 288 Pencils, Eyebrow 293 Pencils, Indelible 323 Pencils, Lead 323 Pen Holders 323 Peony Flowers 24. Peony Seed 56 Pepper 46 Peppermint Herb 28 Pepsin 74, 113, 173, 203 Pepsine Wine 67, 76 Peptones (Proprietary) 174 Peptonoids (Proprietary)... .174 Perchlorate of Antimony.... 7 Perchlorate of Potassium.... 49 Perchloric Acid 3 Perchloride of Iron 30 Percolators 324 Perfected Cod Liver Oil ... .201 Perfumers’ Ribbons 331 Perfumery, Extracts 19, 108 Permanganate of Potassium. 49. 74 Permanganate of Sodium.59, 75 Permanganate of Zinc 68 Pernitrate of Iron 30 Peroxide of Hydrogen 28 Persian Berries 11 Persuaders (Proprietary). .. 174 Persulphate of Iron 30 Peruna (Proprietary) 174 Peruvian Balsam 9 Peruvian Bark 9 Pessaries 324 Petrolatum (Proprietary) 174 Petroleum Ether 18 Petrolina (Proprietary) 174 Pharmaceutical Prep’s 95 Pharmaceutical Stills 345 Phenol Sodique (Prop’y).... 174 Phenylate of Potassium 49 Phenylate of Sodium 59 Phellandria Seed 56 Philotoken (Proprietary) 174 Phloridzin 46 Phloroglucin 46, 74 Phosfozone (Proprietary)... .174 Phosphate of Aluminium.... 5 Phosphate of Ammonium.... 6 Phosphate of Calcium .... 13, 96 Phosphate of Copper 16 Phosphate of Iron... .30, 31, 109 Phosphate of Lead 33 Phosphate of Magnesia 38 Phosphate of Manganese.... 39 Phosphate of Mercury 39 Phosphate of Nickel 41 Phosphate of Potassium 49 Phosphate of Quinia ... .50, 126 Phosphate of Sodium.... .59, 75 Phosphate of Sod. and Am.. 59 Phosphate of Strychnia.. .61, 76 Phosphate of Zinc 68 Phosphates (Proprietary) .. .174 Phosphatine (Proprietary) ..174 Phosphide of Calcium 13 Phosphide of Zinc 68, 76 Phosphite of Zinc 68 Phosphoids (Proprietary)... .174 Phosphoric Acid 3, 69, 95 Phosphoric Ether 18 Phospho-molybdate Ammon. 6 Phospho-Nutritine (Prop'y) .145 Phosphorole (Proprietary) . .174 Phosphorous Acid 4 Phosphorus 47 Phosphozone (Prop’y) 174 Physicians’ Cases 270 Physostigmin 47, 74 Physic (Proprietary) 174 Physician (Proprietary) 174 Phytolaccin 47 Pichurim Beans 11 Picks, Tooth 362 Picra 47 Picric Acid 4 Picrocarminate Ammon... .6, 70 Picronitrate of Ammonium.6, 70 Picronitrate of Iron 31 Picronitric Acid 4 Picrotoxin 47, 74 Pierre's Tooth Wash 362 Piesse & Lubin’s Extracts.. .325 Piesse & Lubin's Goods 325 Piesse & Lubin’s Hair Oil . .303 Pilenium (Proprietary) 174 Pill, Blue 47 Pill Boxes 238 Pill Finishers .326 Pill Machines 326 Pill Rollers 326 Pill Silverers .326 Pill Tiles 326 Pillows, Air 227 Pills (Proprietary) 174 Pills, Compressed 47 Pills, Soluble 11410124 Pills, Sugar-Coated 47 Pilocarpine 47, 74 Pilon (Proprietary) 178 Pilules 178 Pimento 47 Pimpinella Root 53 Pinaud's Brillantine 248 Pinaud’s Cologne 277 Pinaud’s Cosmetic 288 470 W. 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SCHIEFFELIN & CO.'S Pinaud’s Extracts 327 Pinaud’s Pomade 328 Pinaud's Soap 342 Pineapple Essence 100 Pine Olein (Proprietary) 178 Pink Aniline 7 Pink Gelatine 25 Pink Root 53 Pink Saucers 327 Pinus Canadensis (Prop’y) . .178 Pipe Clay 15 Piperin 47 Pipes, Breast 248 Pitch 47 Pith, Sassafras 47 Piver’s Pomade 328 Piver’s Soap 342 Plaster, Adhesive Spread.... 47 Plaster Irons 328 Plaster Machines 328 Plaster of Paris 47 Plaster Skins 338 Plaster Spatulas 328 Plasters, Bunion 327 Plasters, Corn 327 Plasters, Court 327 Plasters, Officinal 124 Plasters, Proprietary. .178 to 182 Plate Brushes 259 Platinum 47, 74 Platinum Sponges 47 Platinum Wire 47 Playing Cards 267 Pleurisy Root 53 Plugs (Proprietary) 182 Plumbago 47 Pocket-Books 328 Pocket Cases. 270 Pocket Combs 283 Pocket Flasks 297 Pocket Stoves 345 Podophyllin 47, 124 Points, Blue Vitriol 11 Poisoned Cheese (Prop’y).. .182 Poisoned Oats (Prop’y) 182 Poisoned Wheat (Prop'y).. .182 Poison Oak 33 Poke Berries 11 Poke Root 53 Polisher’s Nail 316 Polishing Putty 47 Polish (Proprietary) 182 Polyform (Proprietary) 182 Polypody Root 53 Pomade Bottles 236 Pomade, Letchford’s 308 Pomade, Low’s 309 Pomade (Proprietary) 182 Pomade, Vaseline 276 Pomades 328 Pomades, French 47 Pomegranate Bark 10 Pond Lily Root 53 Poor Man’s Friend 207 Poplar Bark 10 Poppy Flowers 24 Poppy Heads 48 Poppy Leaves 33 Poppy Seed 57 Potash 48, 49 Potaska (Proprietary) 182 Potassa 48, 49, 74 Potassa cum Calcis 48 Potassium .48, 49, 74 Potters’ Blue 49 Potters’ Clay 15, 49 Powder, Antimonial 7 Powder, Composition 49 Powder Folders 328 Powder, Hair 303 Powder, Letchford’s 308 Powder Nail 316 Powder Paper 323 Powder, Pearl, Ramsey's... .323 Powder (Proprietary) 182 Powder, Rice, Rimmel’s 331 Powder, Rice, Lubin’s 309 Powder, Sachet 332 Powder, Saunders’ Face 332 Powder, Toilet 361 Powder, Toilet, Ramsey’s.. .330 Powdered Drugs 125 Powdered Extracts 107 Powders 49, 124 Powders (Proprietary) 183 Powders, Seidlitz 57, 124 Powders, Soda 58, 124 Pozzoni's Powder 361 Prairie Weed (Proprietary).. 184 Precipitated Aluminium 5 Precipitated Carbon. Iron.29,109 Precipitated Chalk 14 Precipitated Phosphate Iron. 30, 31, 109 Precipitated Sulphur 62 Preparation (Proprietary) 184 Preparations, Gardner’s 86 Prepared Chalk 14 Prepared Tutty 63 Prescription Boxes .241 j Prescription Cases 329 Prescription (Proprietary) ...184 Prescription Scales 334 j Preservative (Proprietary).. .184 j Pressed Barks 77 to 82 Pressed Herbs 77 to 82 Pressed Roots 77 to 82 Pressers, Cork 287 Presses, Tincture 361 Presses, Wafer 366 Price’s Glycerine 25, 206 Price’s Solidified Soap 341 Prickly Ash Bark 10 Prickly Ash Berries u Primula Veris Flowers 24 Probangs 329 | Propionic Acid 4 Proprietary Articles 135 Proprietary Articles, Foreign.200 I Propylamin 50, 74 Protagon 50 Protectors, Chest 277 Protectors, Eye 293 Proteine 50 Protiodide of Mercury 39 Protobromide of Mercury 39 Protocarbonate of Iron .. 29, 109 Protochloride of Tin 63 Protonitrate of Mercury 39 Protosulphate of Iron & Am. 31 Protosulphate of Mercury 39 Protosulphate of Tin 63 Protosulphide of Mercury 39 Protoxide of Mercury 39 Prunes, Medicated (Prop’y).i84 Prussiate of Potassium 49 Prussic Acid 4 Psychine (Proprietary) 184 Ptyalin 50, 74 Puffs 329 Puff Boxes 329 Pulmoline (Proprietary) 184 Pulp, Colocynth.. 16 Pulp, Tamarind 62 Pulsatilla Herb 28 Pulvis Antimonialis 50 Pumice Stone 61 Pumpkin Seed 57 Pumps, Breast 248 Pumps, Stomach 345 Punch (Proprietary) 184 Pungents 236 Purifier (Proprietary) 184 Purple Aniline 7 Purses 328 Putty 50 Pyrafuge (Proprietary) 185 Pyrethri Root 53 Pyrites 50 Pyrogallic Acid 4, 69 Pyroligneous Acid 4 Pyroline (Proprietary) 185 Pyrophosphate of Iron... 31, 109 Pyrophosphate of I’n & Am.. 31 Pyrophosphate of I'n & S’da. 31 Pyrophosphate of Potassium. 49 Pyrophosphate of Sodium. 59, 75 Pyroxylic Spirit 40 Pyroxylin 16, 50 Quassia 50 Quassia Cups 329 Quassine 50, 74 Quebracho Bark xo Queen of the Meadow 53 Quercitron Bark 10, 87 Quevennes Iron 31, 207 Quicksilver 39 Quillava Bark 10 Quinelixir (Proprietary) 185 Quinine Cincho 51 Quinquinia 51 Quinquinia and Iron Citrate, 51 Quintessence (Prop’y) 185 Quillaya Bark 10 Quince Seed 57 Quinia 50, 51, 74 Quinidia 51 Race Ginger 52 Racks, Brush 330 Racks, Filter 296 Racks, Soap 330 Racks, Sponge 330 Racks, Water-Closet 330 Racahout (Proprietary) 185 Ramsey's Pearl Powder 323 Ramsey's Toilet Powder ... .330 Rape Seed 57 Raspberry Essence 100 Rattles 330 Razors 330 Razor Strops 330 Read’s Cologne 277 Reagents 126 Realgar 8 Recipe (Proprietary) 185 Red Aniline 7 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT, 471 Red Argols 8 Red Arsenic 8 Red Bark 9 Red Chalk 14 Redemption (Proprietary)... 185 Red Iodide of Mercury 39 Red Lead 33 Red Oxide of Iron 30 Red Oxide of Mercury 39 Red Pepper 46 Red Precipitate 51 Red Precipitate, Levigated.. 39 Red Prussiate of Potass 49 Red Saunders 51 Red Smalts 57 Red Tartar 62 Red Wood 87 Regenerator (Proprietary).. .185 Regulator (Proprietary) 185 Regulus Antimony 7 Rejuvenator (Proprietary).. .185 Relief (Proprietary) 185 Reliever (Proprietary) 185 Remedy (Proprietary) 185 Remover (Proprietary) 187 Renalia (Proprietary) 187 Renewer (Proprietary) 187 Rennet (Proprietary) 187 Renovator (Proprietary) 187 Ren Vinum (Proprietary) .. .187 Resin 51 Resineon 51 Resin Cerate 96 Resin Copaiva 51, 75 Resin Jalap 51, 75 Resin Scammony 51 Resinoids (Active Principles of Plants) 83 Resolvent (Proprietary) 187 Resorcin 51, 75 Respirators 331 Restorative (Proprietary).... 187 Restorer (Proprietary) 187 Retort Stands 331 Retorts 224 Reuma (Herb) 28 Revalenta (Proprietary) 188 Revelation (Proprietary) 188 Revivum (Proprietary) 188 Rhamnus Bark 10 Rhamnus Purshiana 28 Rhatany Root 53 Rheumatic Paper 204 Rheumatine (Proprietary)... 188 Rhigolene 18 Rhodium 51 Rhodod. Chrysanth 33 Rhodod. Ferrugin 33 Rhubarb Powder Comp. 50, 214 Rhubarb Root 53, 54, 127 Rhus Toxicodendron 33 Ribbon Bruges, P. & L... .305 Ribbon Bruges, Rimmel’s.. .331 Ribbons 331 Rice Flour 23 Rice Powder, Lubin’s 309 Rice Powder, Rimmel’s 331 Rieger’s Trans. Soap 342 Riga Balsam 9 Riggs’ Shaving Soap 338 Riise’s Bay Spirit 11 Riker’s Face Powder .361 Rimmel's Cosmetic .288 Rimmel’s Extracts 331 Rimmel’s Preparations 331 Rimmel’s Toilet Soap 341 Rimmel’s Tooth Soap 341 Rings, I. R 230 Rings, Key 307 Rings, Teething 359 Robare’s Aureoline 207 Robinson’s Barley 138, 207 Robinson’s Corn Pencils... .288 Robinson's Groats .. .207 Robinson’s Oatmeal 207 Robinson’s Soap 340 Roche Alum 5 Rochelle Salts 55, 126 Rock and Rye (Prop’y) 188 Rock Candy 13 Rock Rose 28 Rock Rose (Proprietary) ... .188 Roger & Gallet’s Blanc de Perle 233 Roger & Gallet’s Hair Oil.. .303 Roger & Gallet’s Lavender.. 308 Roll Sulphur 62 Roman Alum 5 Roots 51 to 54, 77 Root Beer 188 Root Cutters 331 Rosadalis (Proprietary) 188 Rose Confection 16 Rose Leaves (Flowers) 24 Rose Pink 54 Rose Water 67 Rosemary Flowers 24 Rosemary Leaves 33 Rosodora Water 276 Rosolic Acid 4 Rotten Stone 54, 61 Rouge 54 Rouge Powder 332 Rouge Vinegar 332 Rough on Rats (Prop'y)... .188 Rousseau’s Laudanum 32 Rowland's Kalydor 332 Rowland’s Macassar Oil 303 Rowland’s Odonto 332 Rubber Combs 281 Rubber Corks 287 Rubber Sheeting 292 Rubidium 55 Rubigo Ferri 29 Rubingosa Bark 9 Rue 28 Rum Essence 18 Russia Isinglass 31 Ruthenium « Rutil 55 Sabadilla Seed 57 Saccharated Calcium 13, 70 Saccharated Carb. of Iron.. 29, 73, 109 Saccharated Iodide Iron.... 30 Saccharated Oxide of Iron. 30, 73 Sachet Powder 332 Sachet Powder Bottles 332 Sachets 332 Sachets, Atkinson’s 230 Sachets, Lubin’s 332 Saddle Bags 332 Safflower 55 Saffranine.. 7 Saffron Flowers, American .. 24 Saffron Flowers, Spanish 24 Sagapenum 27 Sage 33 Sago Flour 23, 55 Sago Pearl 55 Sagwa (Proprietary) 188 St. Ignatius' Beans u St. John’s Bread 11, 61 St. Just’s Toilet Powder 361 St. Vincent Arrowroot 8 Sal Acetosella 55 Sal Glauber 55 Sal Enixum 55 Sal Epsom 55 Sal Muscatelle (Prop’y) 188 Sal Nitre 55 Sal Prunel 55 Sal Rochelle 55 Sal Soda 55, 58 Sal Tartar 55 Salad Oil 45 Salep Root 54 Saleratus 55 Salicin 55, 75 Salicylate of Bismuth 11 Salicylate of Calcium 13, 70 Salicylate of Chinolin .... 14, 71 Salicylate of Cinchonia 15 Salicylate of Cinchonidia. 15, 96 Salicylate of Eserine 18, 71 Salicylate of Iron 31, 73 Salicylate of Lithium 35 Salicylate of Methyl 40 Salicylate of Physostigmin.. 47 Salicylate of Pilocarpine 47 Salicylate of Potassium 49 Salicylate of Quinia 50, 126 Salicylate of Sodium 59, 75 Salicylate of Zinc 68 Salicylic Acid 4, 69 Salicyl Oxide of Methyl .... 40 Salicylous Acid 4 Salicylica (Proprietary) 188 Salicyline (Proprietary) 188 Saline Pyretic (Proprietary) .188 Salt 55 Salts 55 Salts, Effervescing 202 Salts of Lemon 55 Salts (Proprietary) 188 Salts of Wormwood 55 Salve, Lip 309 Salve (Proprietary) 188 Salvren (Proprietary) 190 Sandal Wood 68 Sandarach 27 Sand 55 Sand Paper 323 Sang. Draconis 27 Sanguinaria Root 54 Santa (Herb) 28 Santaline 55 Santonate of Sodium 59, 75 Santonin 55, 75 Santonine Tablet 13 Sapan Wood f. 87 Sapanule 190 Sapoliene (Proprietary) 190 Sapolio (Proprietary) 190 Saponine 55 Sarg's Glycerine 25 472 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO. S Sarg’s Shaving Soap 338 Sarg’s Toilet Soap 342 Sarsaparilla Essence 100 Sarsaparilla (Prop'y) 190 Sarsaparilla Root 54 Sash Brushes 257 Sassafras Bark 10 Sassafras Pith 55 Saunders’ Face Powder 332 Saunders’ Tooth Powder... .362 Saunder’s Tooth Paste 362 Sauce (Proprietary) 190 Saucers, Pink 327 Savage’s Ursina 328 Savin Cerate 96 Savin Leaves 34 Savory & Moore’s Prep 207 Scale Cases 334 Scales 334 Scarlet Aniline 7 Scammony Gum 27 Scam mony Resin 51 Scammony Root 54 Scarificators 336 Schnapps (Proprietary) 190 Scissors, Folding 336 Scissors, Nail 336 Scissors, Surgeons’ 336 Sclerotinic Acid 4, 69 Scofield's Inhalers 304 Scoops, Horn 336 Scoparia Flowers 24 Scotch Imperial Oatmeal.... 41 Scrapers, Tongue 361 Scrofcura (Proprietary) 190 Scrub Brushes 257 Scurvy Grass 28 Seal Oleum (Proprietary) .. .190 Sea Moss Farine 156 Sealing Wax 366 Searcher (Proprietary) 190 Sea Salt 55 Sea Salt (Proprietary) 190 Sea Tangle 32, 55 Sea Tangle Tents 336 Sea Wrack 55 Sebacylic Acid 4 Sebacylic Ether 18 Sedative (Proprietary) 190 Seedesea (Proprietary) 190 Seeds 55- 56, 57 Seedalc Gum 27 Segester (Proprietary) 190 Seidlitine (Proprietary) 190 .336 Seidlitz Mixture 57 Seidlitz Paper 323 Seidlitz Powder Boxes 242 Seidlitz Powders... .57, 124, 184 Seidlitz Wrappers 336 Seleniate of Sodium 59 Selenic Acid 4 Selenium 57 Senegal Gum • 27 Seneka Root 54 Senna 34 Senna Confection 16 Sepia (Proprietary) 190 Sesame Oil 45 Sesquichloride of Iron 31 Seven Barks (Proprietary) . .190 Seven Seals (Proprietary) ... 190 Shades, Eye 248 Shaker’s Herbs 77 Shake No More (Prop’y).... 190 Shand’s Lily White 308 Shaving Boxes 337 Shaving Brushes 257 Shaving Compound 337 Shaving Cream 336 Shaving Mugs 337 Shellac 27 Sheeting, I. R 306 Shields, Nipple 317 Shoe Brushes 258 Shoe Daubers 259 Shoulder Braces 337 Show Cases 337 Show Globes 220 Show Jars 219 Show Stands 337 Sieves 336 Sifters, Drug 291 Sifting Machines 338 Silicate of Calcium 13 Silicate of Potassium 49 Silicate of Soda 59 Silicate of Sodium 59 Silicic Acid 4 Silicia 57 Silicio-fluoride Potassium.... 49 Silicium 57 Siliqua Dulcis 57 Silk, Oiled 320 Silk, Surgeons’ 338 Silver Brushes 259 Silver Leaf 57 Silver, Preparations of 57 Silvinate of Silver 57 Simaruba Bark 10 Simple Cerate 96 Sinapism (Proprietary) 190 Skeletons. 338 Skins, Chamois 338 Skins, Baudreuche 231 Skins, Kid 307 Skins, Plaster 338 Skins, Split 338 Skunk-cabbage Root 54 Sliding Boxes 244 Smalts 57 Smelling Bottles 236 Smith’s Borax 141 Snake Root 54 Snuff 57 Snuff (Proprietary) 190 Soap Arsenical 57 Soap Bags, I. R 342 Soap, Bayley’s 338 Soap, Bazin's 339 Soap Boxes 342 Soap, Buchan’s 339 Soap, Castile 57 Soap, Colgate’s 339 Soap, Foreign 341 Soap, Gouraud’s 302 Soap, Green 58 Soap, Guerlain’s 303 Soap, Juniper Tar 339 Soap Kesan 58 Soap, Oakley’s 339 Soap Opodeldoc 58 Soap, Robinson's Indexical .340 Soap, Tooth 341 Soap Whale Oil 58 Soapstone 61 Soap Cerate 96 Soap Racks 330 Soap, Tree Bark 10 Soaps, American 338 Soaps, English 341 Soaps, French 341 Soaps, German 342 Soap Stone 61 Soapwort Root 54 Soc Hygienique Goods 342 Soc Hygienique Oil 303 Soc Hygienique Soap 342 Soc Hyg. Tooth Powder . ...342 Soda 55, 75 Soda, Ash 58 Soda, Caustic 58, 75 Soda Lime 75 Soda Powder Boxes 242 Soda Powders 58, 124, 184 Soda Saleratus 55 Sodium 58, 59 Solanin 59 Solid Extracts, all kinds . 19, 106 Solomon’s Seal 54 Soluble Cream of Tartar ... 48 Soluble Extr. Ginger 100 Soluble Glass 25 Soluble Pills and Granules .. 114 Soluble Tartar 49 Solution, Acid Phospho-Wolf- ramie 59, 75 Solution of Acetate Ammonia, , 59- 127 Solution of Acetate of Iron... 60 Solution of Antimony 95 Solution of Arsenic 8, 60 Solution of Arsenic, Mercury, Iodide 60, 127 Solution of Bichloride of Pla- tinum 47 Solution of Bimeconate of Morphine 40 Solution of Bisulphite of So- dium 58 Solution of Chloride of Iron . 29, 109 Solution of Chloride of Pal- ladium 46 Solution of Chloride of Zinc. 68, 127 Solution of Chlorinated Soda 58, 60 Solution, Citrate Magnesia. . 38, no Solution of Ferrous Nitrate.. 60, 127 Solution, Fowler’s 8, 127 Solution of Muriate of Tin .. 63 Solution of Nitrate of Iron. . 30 Solution of Nitrate of Mer- cury 39, 60 Solution Oxvmuriate of Tin. 63 Solution of f’ernitrate Iron. . 30 Solution of Peroxide Hydro- gen 28 Solution of Potash 60 Solution of Phosphorus 60 Solution of Sesquichloride of Iron 31 Solution of Silicate of Soda. 59 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT, 473 Solution of Strychnine.. .60, 127 Solution of Subacetate of Lead 33, 60, 127 Solution of Subsulph. of Iron, 31 Solution of Tersulphate of Iron 31, 109 Solution (Proprietary) 191 Solvent (Proprietary) 191 Sonsy Soap 341 Sozodont (Proprietary) 191 Spanish Brown 60 Spanish Saffron (Flowers)... 24 Spatulas 342 Spatulas, Plaster 328 Spearmint 28 Specialty (Proprietary) 191 Species, Aromatic 60 Species, Cataplasm 60 Species, Lignorum 60 Species, Marienbad 60 Species, Pectorales 60 Species, Resolventes 60 Species, St. Germain 60 Specifics, Humphrey’s 192 Specifics (Proprietary) 191 Speculums 343 Spermaceti 60 Spermaceti Cerate 96 Sperm Oil 45 Spice (Proprietary) 192 Spigelia Root 53 Spirit (Proprietary) 192 Spirits .60,128 Spirits of Ammonia 5, 60 Spirits of Ammonia Arom .5, 60 Spirits of Angelica Comp... 60 Spirits of Anise 60 Spirits of Camphor 60 Spirits of Chloroform 60 Spirits of Cochlearia 60, 76 Spirits of Formicar 60, 76 Spirits of Horseradish 60 Spirits of Juniper 60 Spirits of Lavender 60 Spirits of Lavender Comp. . 60 Spirits of Mastich Comp. .. 60 Spirits of Melissa 60 Spirits of Mindererus 60 Spirits of Muriat. Ether .... 60 Spirits of Nitre 60 Spirits of Nutmeg 60 Spirits of Pimento 60 Spirits of Peppermint 60 Spirits of Raspberry 60 Spirits of Rose 60 Spirits of Rosemary 60 Spirits of Sambuci 60 Spirits of Tilia 60 Spirits of Turpentine 60 Split Skins 338 Sponge Bags 343 Sponge Baskets 343 Sponge, Burnt 60 Spongeo Peline 343 Sponge Racks 330 Sponges 344 Sponge Tents 336 Spoon Measures 302 Spoons, Horn 336 Spoons, Medicine 311 Spring Blossoms (Prop’y).. .192 Sprinkler Tops 343 Spruce Gum 27 Spunk 60 Squill Root 34 Stafford’s Inhalers 304 Stain, Hair (Proprietary)... .192 Stamp’s Tooth Powder 362 Stands, Cologne 278 Stands, Mirror 312 Stands, Retort 331 Stannate of Sodium 59 Star Anise Seed 56 Starch 60 Staves-acre Seed 57 Stearic Acid 4 Stearin 61 Steiner’s Rat Paste 208 Stethoscopes 345 Sticklac 27 Stillingia Root 54 Stillingia (Proprietary) 192 Stills 343 Stockings, Knee 291 Stockings, Thigh 291 Stomach Pumps 343 Stomach Tubes 345 Stone, Pumice 61 Stone, Root 54 Stone, Rotten 61 Stone, Soap 61 Stove Brushes 260 Stoves, Gas 343 Stoves, Kerosene 345 Stramonium Leaves 34 Stramonium Seed 57 Straps, Hair 303 Strawberry Essence 100 Stretchers, Cloth 275 Strings, Guitar 303 Strings, Violin 365 Strontium 61, 76 Strychnia 61 Styptic, Cotton (Proprietary) 192 Styracine 61 Styracis Leaves 34 Styrax 61 Subacetate of Copper 16 Subacetate of Lead 33 Subcarbonate of Bismuth.n, 95 Subchloride of Mercury 39 Sublimed Camphor 13 Subnitrate of Bismuth... .11, 96 Suboxide of Copper 16 Substitute (Proprietary) 192 Subsulphate of Iron 31, 109 Subsulphate of Mercury.39, no Succinate of Ammonium 61 Succinate of Iron 31, 73 Succinic Acid 4, 69 Succinum 27 Succus Conium 31 Succus Sambuci 31 Succus Taraxacum 31 Sugar 61 Sugar of Lead 32 Sugar of Lemons (Prop’y)... 192 Sugar of Milk 61 Sulphate Aconitia 4 Sulphate of Aluminium 5, 70 Sulphate of Ammonium... .6, 70 Sulphate of Atropia 8 Sulphate of Barium 10 Sulphate of Bebeerine 11 Sulphate of Brucia u Sulphate of Cadmium 12 Sulphate of Caifein 12 Sulphate of Calabarin 12 Sulphate of Calcium 13 Sulphate of Chinolin 14, 71 Sulphate of Chromium 15 Sulphate of Cinchonia 13 Sulphate of Cinchonidia 15 Sulphate of Cobalt 15, 71 Sulphate of Codeia 16 Sulphate of Copper 16, 71 Sulphate of Curarine 17 Sulphate Duboisine 17, 70 Sulphate of Eserine 18, 71 Sulphate of Hyoscyamin.. 28, 72 Sulphate of Indigo 29 Sulphate of Iron 31, 109 Sulphate of Lead 33 Sulphate of Lithium 35 Sulphate of Magnesia 38, 73 Sulphate of Manganese.. .39, 73 Sulphate of Morphine.40, 73, no Sulphate of Nickel 41, 74 Sulphate of Physostigmin... 47 Sulphate of Pilocarpine 47 Sulphate of Potassium 49 Sulphate of Quinia 50, 126 Sulphate of Quinidia 31 Sulphate of Silver 57 Sulphate of Sodium 59, 75 Sulphate of Strontium 61 Sulphate of Strychnia 61 Sulphate of Thallium 62 Sulphate of Uranium 63 Sulphate of Veratria 63 Sulphate of Zinc 68, 76 Sulphide of Ammonium 6 Sulphide of Antimony 7, 8 Sulphide of Barium io, 70 Sulphide of Cadmium 12 Sulphide of Calcium 13, 71 Sulphide of Cobalt 15 Sulphide of Copper 16 Sulphide of Iron 31, 73 Sulphide of Lead 33 Sulphide of Mercury 40 Sulphide of Potassium 49 Sulphide of Silver 57 Sulphide of Sodium 59. Sulphide of Tin 63 Sulphide of Zinc 68 Sulph-indilate Potassium .... 49 Sulphite of Ammonium 6 Sulphite of Calcium 13, 71 Sulphite of Magnesia 38 Sulphite of Potassium 49 Sulphite of Sodium 59 Sulpho-Carbolate of Ammon. 6 Sulpho-Carbolate of Calcium 13 Sulpho-Carbolate of Iron.... 31 Sulpho-Carbolate of Lithium 33 Sulpho-Carbolate of Potass.. 49 Sulpho-Carbolate of Quinia . 51 Sulpho-Carbolate of Sodium. 59- 75 Sulpho-Carbolate of Zinc .68, 76 Sulpho-Carbonate of Sodium 59. 75 Sulpho-Cyanide of Ammon.. 6 Sulpho-Cyanide of Potass’m. 49. 74 474 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S Sulpho-Cyanide of Mercury. 4°. 73 Sulpho-Vinate of Quinia 51 Sulpho-Vinate of Sodium 59. 75 Sulphur 62, 128 Sulphur Balsam 9 Sulphur Flowers 61 Sulphur Iodide 61 Sulphur Lac 62 Sulphur Lotum 62 Sulphur Sheets 62 Sulphur Vivum 62 Sulphuret of Antimony 7, 8 Sulphuret of Calcium 13, 71 Sulphuret of Iron 31, 73 Sulphuret of Mercury 39. 4° Sulphuret of Potassium 49 Sulphuret of Sodium 59 Sulphuret of Tin 63 Sulphuric Acid 4 Sulphuric Ether 18 Sulphurous Acid 4, 95 Sumac 87 Sumac Berries 11 Sumbul (Proprietary) 192 Sumbul Root 53 Sun Cholera Drops 152 Sundew 28 Sun-Flower Seed 57 Supporters, Abdominal 346 Suppositories 128 Suppositories (Prop’y) 192 Suppository Boxes 238 Suppository Machine 315 Suppository Moulds 314 Surgeons’ Bandage 231 Surgeons’ Scissors 336 Surgeons’ Silk 338 Surgeons’ Tow 63 Suspensories 347 Svapnia 192 Sweet Marjoram 28 Sweet Quinia 51 Sydenham’s Laudanum 32 Syringe Bulbs 349 Syringes 349 Syringes, McElroy’s 352 Syrup, Buckthorn 62, 76 Syrup Iodide Iron 62 Syrup Iodide Iron, Tasteless 62 Syrup, Violet 62 Syrups, Gardner’s 86 Syrups, Officinal 129,130 Syrups, Pharmaceutical 129 Syrups (Proprietary) 192 Tablets, Alabaster 227 Tablets, Magnolia 303 Tablets (Proprietary) 195 Tacamahac 27 Tailors’ Chalk 274 Talc 62 Talc de Venice 358 Talcum Powder 358 Tamarac Bark 10 Tamarac Gum 27 Tamara Larex (Prop’y) 195 Tamar Indien (Prop’y) 195 Tamarinds 62 Tanks, Oil 358 Tannic Acid 4, 69 Tannate of Bismuth n, 96 Tannate of Cannabin 13, 71 Tannate of Iron 31 Tannate of Lead 33 Tannate of Pelletierine .. .46, 74 Tannate of Quinia 51, 75 Tannate of Sodium 59 Tannate of Zinc 68 Tannin 62 Tansy Flowers 24 Tansy Herb 28 Tapers 358 Tapioca 62 Taps, Champagne 275 Tar 9, 62 Tar (Proprietary) 195 T artar 62 Tartar Emetic 8 Tartaric Acid 4, 95 Tartrate of Ammonium 6 Tartrate of Antimony 8, 62 Tartrate of Chinolin 14, 71 Tartrate of Copper 16 Tartrate of Iron 31 Tartrate of Iron and Ammon. 31' io9 Tartrate of Iron and Potass . 3L 109 T artrate of Lead 33 Tartrate of Magnesia 38 T artrate of Potassium 49 Tartrate of Sodium 59. 75 Tasteless Castor Oil, A. & H.’s 201 Taurocholate of Sodium 59 Taurocholic Acid 4 Taylor’s Arrowroot 8, 208 Taylor’s Bay Rum 303 Taylor’s Chocolate 15 Taylor’s Cocoa 15, 16 Taylor’s Extracts 249 Taylor’s Hair Oil 258 Taylor’s Lint 309 Taylor’s Shaving Comp’d .. 337 Tea (Proprietary) 195 Tealia (Proprietary) 196 Teats, Heifer’s 303 Teething Pads 359 Teething Rings 359 Teethina (Proprietary) 196 Telluric Acid 4 j Tellurium 62 Tenax 62 Tenexine (Proprietary) 196 Tents, Sea Tangle 336 Tents, Sponge 336 Terbium 62 Terra Japonica 62 Ter-Nitrate Bismuth 11 Tersulphate of Iron 31, 109 Test Solutions 126 Test Tubes 225 Test Tube Stands 225 Tetlow’s Extracts 294 Tetlow's Gossamer 361 Tetlow’s Lily White 308 Tetlow’s Rouge 332 Tetlow’s Swan’s-Down 361 Tetlow’s White Rose Powder.361 Texas Snake Root 54 Thallium 62 Thapsia Plaster 208 Thebaine 62 Theine 62 Thermaline 196 Thermometers 359 Thompson’s Tooth Soap... .341 Thridace 62 Throat and Lung Healer (Pro- prietary) 196 Thuja Cerate 96 Thurston's Tooth Powder.. .362 Thyme 34 Thymic Acid 4 Thymol 62, 76 Tickets, Gum 303 Tic Sano (Proprietary) 196 Tiles, Pill 326 Tilia Bark 9 Tilia Flowers 24 Tin 62 Tin Foil 62 Tincture Presses 361 Tincture (Proprietary) 196 Tincture of Chloride of Iron. 63 Tinctures 63, 131 Tinkal 63 Tissue (Proprietary) 196 Titan 63 Titanic Acid 4 Titan Ore 63 Toilet Bottles 361 Toilet Combs 286 Toilet Powder 361 Toilet Sets 361 Toilet Waters, Colgate’s... .276 Tolu Balsam 9 Tolu Rock and Rye (Prop’y) 196 Tonca Beans n Tonga (Proprietary).... 196, 201 Tongue Depressors 362 Tongue Scrapers 361 Tonic (Proprietary) 196 Tonquin Musk 40 Tools, Sash 257 Tooth Brushes 260 Tooth Brush Cases 265 Tooth Forceps 298 Tooth Paste 362 Tooth Paste, J. & B 362 Toothpicks 362 Tooth Powder 50, 362 Tooth Powder Boxes 246 Tooth Powder, Johnson’s.. .362 Tooth Wash 362 Tops, Sprinkler 343 Tormentilla Root 54 Tortoise Shell Dressing Combs, 283 Tow 63 Towels 364 Tragacanth 27 Tragacanth Powder Comp.. 50 Tranquille Balsam 9 Traumaticin 63 Treat (Proprietary) 197 Treatment (Proprietary) ... .197 Tri-chloride of Carbon 13 Trichloromethyl Sulphur.... 63 Tricopheroys (Proprietary). .197 Trifolia Flowers 24 Trimethylamin 63, 76 Trimmings for Nurs. Bottles.320 Tripoli 63 Tripoli (Proprietary) ..197 GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 475 Tripoli Soap 341 Triturations 132 Trix 362 Troches (Proprietary) 197 T russes 362 Tsa-Tsin 63, 197 Tube Paints 321 Tubes, Glass 225 'Pubes, Stomach 345 Tubing, India-Rubber 306 Tully’s Powder 50 Tungstate of Ammonium.... 6 Tungstate of Iron 31 Tungstate of Sodium 59, 75 Tungstic Acid 4 Turkey Corn Root 54 Turkish Towels 364 Turlington’s Balsam 9 Turmeric 87 Turmeric Paper 323 Turmeric Root 54 Turned Wood Boxes 247 Turner’s Cerate 96 Turpentine 14, 63 Turpeth Mineral 63, no Turpeth Root 54 Tutty 63 Tweezers 364 Twine Boxes 364 Twines 364 Tyrosin 63, 76 Ultramarine Blue 63 Unicorn Root 54 Uranium 63, 76 Urate of Ammonium 6 Urea 63 Uric Acid 4 Urinals 365 Urinometers 365 Ursina 328 Uva Ursi 34 Vaccine 63 Valerianate of Ammonium .. 6 Valerianate of Amyl 7 Valerianate of Atropia 8 Valerianate of Bismuth n Valerianate of Caffein 12 Valerianate of Iron 31 Valerianate of Iron & Quinia, 31, 50 Valerianate of Magnesia .... 38 Valerianate of Morphine.... 40 Valerianate of Quinia .. .51, 126 V. & F. Walnut Oil Soap . ..293 Valerianate of Sodium 59 Valerianate of Strychnia 61 Valerianate of Zinc 46, 76 Valerianic Acid 4 Valerianic Ether 18 Valerian Root 54 Vallet’s Mass 29, 109 Vanadinate of Ammonium .. 6 Vanadinic Acid 4 Vanadinum 63 Vanilla Beans n Vanilla Essence 100 Vanilla Leaves 34 Vanillin 63 Vaporizers, Page’s 197 Varnish 91, 92, 93 Varnish Brushes 265 Varnish (Proprietary) 197 Vaseline . 276 Vaseline Cold Cream 275 Vegetine (Proprietary) 197 Veloutine, Chardin’s 365 Veloutine, Fay’s 365 Venice Turpentine 63 Veradia (Proprietary) 197 Veratria 63, 76 Veratrum Viride 54 Verbasci Flowers 24 Verdigris 16, 63 Verdigris Cerate 96 Vermifuge (Proprietary) 197 Vermilion 63 Vetivert Root 54 ; Veto (Proprietary) 198 Vial Cases 270 Vials, Homoeopathic 213 I Vials, Patent Medicine 219 i Vials, Prescription 209 Viburnum Comp. (Prop’y)... 198 Vichy Lozenges 208 Vichy Salts 55, 208 Vienna Lime 34 Vigorator (Proprietary) 198 Vigorine (Proprietary) 198 Vigor (Proprietary) 198 Vin 'Rouge 302 Vincae, Perv. Leaves 34 Vincent’s Tooth Powder ... .362 , Vinegar, Aromatic 228 ! Vinegar, Bully’s 228 Vinegar of Cantharides 63 ! Vinegar of Lobelia 63 Vinegar of Opium 63 Vinegar, Rimmel’s 228 Vinegar, Rouge 332 Vinegar of Sanguinaria 63 Vinegar, Soc Hyg 228 Vinegar of Squill 63, 133 Vinum Digestivum (Prop’y). 198 Vinum Phosph. Nut. (Pro- prietary) 198 Viola Tricolor Herb 28 Violet Aniline 7 Violet Flowers 24 Violet's Soap 342 Violet Water 276 Violin Bridges 365 Violin Rosin 365 Violin Strings 365 Virginia Snake Root 54 Vita Electrine (Proprietary). 198 Vitalia (Proprietary) 198 Vitalized Phosphates 198 Vitalizer 198 Vosburg Hair Oil 303 Vroom & Fowler’s Shaving Soap 338 Wafer Presses 366 Wafers 365 Wafers (Proprietary) 198 Wahoo Bark 10 Walton's Annatto 208 Warburg's Tincture 132 Washed Sulphur 62 Washing Crystals 127 Wash (Proprietary) 198 Water of Ammonia 5 Water Bags 368 Water Baths 368 I Water Bottles 368 Water, California 267 Water-Closet Paper 323 Water Closet Racks 330 Water (Proprietary) 198 Water, Florida 199 Waterglass ,... 67 Water Iodine (Proprietary).. 199 Water, Lavender 308 Watermelon Seed 57 Water, Orange Flower 67 Water, Rose 67 Water, Toilet, Colgate’s... .276 Waters, Mineral 64 to 67 Waters, Officinal.63, 64, 76, 133 Waters, Tooth Soap 441 Wax 67 Wax Flower Materials 366 Wax, Sealing 366 Weights 369 Weights, Metrical 370 Weld 87 Wenck’s Extracts 294 Whale Oil 45 Whale Oil Soap 126 Wheat, (Proprietary) 199 Whisk Brooms 370 Whisky Essence 18 White Argols 8 White Arsenic 8 White Ash Bark 10 White Chalk 14 White Frostings 24 White French Gelatine 25 White Hellebore 52 White Indian Hemp 52 White Lead 33 White Lily Flowers 24 White Oxide Antimony 7 White Pepper 46 White Pond Lily 53 White Poppy Seed 57 White Precipitate 39, no White Resin 51 White Root 53 White Sand 55 White Turpentine 63 Whitewash Brushes 266 White Wax 67 Whiting 67 W. H. S. & Co.’s Abstracts. 108 W. H. S. & Co’s Bay Rum.. 11 W. H. S. & Co’s BellCol'gn. 133 W. H. S. & Co’s Benzine.. .139 W. H. S. & Co’s Cam. Ice.. 96 W. H. S. & Co’s Charcoal... 144 W. H. S. & Co’s Chlo. Pot- ash Lozenges no W. H. S. & Co’s Citrate of Magnesia no W. H. S. & Co.’s Cold Cream 16, 96 W. H. S. & Co’s Cologne.. .278 W. H. S. & Co’s Col. Mix.16, 278 W. H. S. & Co.’s Elixirs.... 97 W. H. S. & Co’s Ess. Ging. 99 W. H. S. & Co’s Flav. Ext..100 W. H. S. & Co’s Fluid Ext..ioi W. H. S. & Co's Glycerine.. 25 W. H. S. & Co’s Insect P0..124 W. H. S. & Co’s Lucca Oil. 44 W. H. S. & Co.’s Manufac- turing Dep’m’t 94 to 134 476 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. W. H. S. & Co.’s Morphine Sulphate 40 W. H. S. & Co’s Pastilles ...323 W. H. S. & Co.’s Perf’y Ex.108 W. H. S. & Co.’s Pills 114 W. H. S. & Co.’s Pink Sau- cers 327 W. H. S. & Co’s Seid Po. .. 124 W. H. S. & Co’s So. Po 124 W. H. S. & Co’s Solu. Pills. 114 Wild Cherry Bark 10 Wild Indigo Root 54 Wild Turnip 54 Wild Yam Root 54 Williams’ Soap 338 Willow Boxes 247 Willow Charcoal 14, 96 Window Glass 84 Wine Bottles 225 Wine Essence 18 Wine of the Woods (Prop’y) 199 Wines, Medicinal 67 Wines, Officinal 133, 134 Wines, Pharmaceutical. 133, 134 Wines (Proprietary) 199 Winter Bark 10 Wintergreen Essence 100 Winter’s Soap 338 Witchhazel Bark 80 Witchhazel Cerate 96 Witherite 67 Woad : 87 Wolfram Metallic 67 Wolframic Acid 4 Wolframic Ammonium 6 Wood 67, 68 Wood Alcohol 5 Wood Boxes, Chip 247 Wood Boxes 247 Wood Boxes, Impervious... .246 Wood Boxes, Turned 247 Wood, Naphtha 68 Wood, Oil 9 Woorari 17 Wormseed 57 Wormseed Candy 13 Wormwood Herb 28 Wormwood Salts 55 Woulff's Bottles 225 Wrappers, Seidlitz 336 Wrapping Paper 323 Writing Paper 323 Wyomoke (Proprietary) 199 Xanthine (Proprietary) 199 Xanthium Spinosum 28 Xanthogenate of Potassium. 49 Xanthoxylum (Proprietary).. 199 Xylobalsam (Proprietary).. .199 Xylol \ 68 Yankee Soap 338 Yardley’s Soap 341 Yarrow Flowers 24 Yarrow Herb 28 Yellow Aniline 7 Yellow Arsenic 8 Yellow Bark 9 Yellow Chromate of Potas’m 48 Yellow Dock Root 54 Yellow Oxide of Mercury. 39, no Yellow Oxide of Uranium... 63 Yellow Parilla Root 54 Yellow Pond Lily 53 Yellow Prussiate of Potass.. 49 Yellow Resin 51 Yerba Buena 27 Yerba Reuma 28 Yerba Santa 28 Yerba Santa (Proprietary)... 199 Young’s Tooth Powder 362 Yttrium, Metallic 68 Yuba Wanna (Prop’y) 199 Zaffre 15, 68 Zedoary Root 54 Zinnstein 68 Zinc 68, 76 Zinc Cerate 96 Zinc, Salicylate (Prop’y) 199 Zircon 68 Zircon, Mineral 68 Zoedone (Proprietary) 199 Zopesa (Proprietary) 199 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Importers and Jobbers of DRUGS, Nos. 170 and 172 William Street, (COR. BEEKMAN,) NEW YORK. 478 W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.’S MALTINE ! MALTINE is a concentrated extract of malted Barley, Wheat and Oats. In its preparation the tem- perature does not exceed 150 degrees Fahr., thereby retaining all the nutritive and digestive agents unimpared. Extracts of malt are made from Barley alone, by the German process, which directs that the mash be heated to 212 degrees Fahr., thereby coagulating the Albuminoids and almost wholly destroying the starch digestive principle. Diastase. LIST OF MALTINE PREPARATIONS. MALTINE with Pepsine and Pancreatine. MALTINE with Phosphates. MALTINE with Phosphates, Iron and Quinia. M ALTIN E with Phosphates, Iron,Quinia & Strych. MALTINE Ferrated. MALTINE WINE. MALTINE WINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine. MALTO-YERBINE. MALTO-VIBURNIN. MALTINE (Plain). MALTINE with Hops. MALTINE with Alteratives. MALTINE with Beef and Iron. MALTINE with Cod-Liver Oil. MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil and Pancreatine. MALTINE with Hypophosphites. MALTINE with Phosphorous Comp. MALTINE with Peptones. MEDICAL ENDORSEMENTS. We append, by permissions a few names of the many prominent Members of the Medical Profession who are prescribing our Maltine Preparations: J. K. BALTDUY, M.D., St. Louis, Mo., Physician to St. Vincent’s Insane Asylum, and Prof. Ner- vous Diseases and Clinical Medicine, Missouri Medical College. WM. PORTER, A.M., M.D., St. Louis, Mo. E. S. DUNSTER, M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich., Prof. Obs. and Diseases Women and Children, Uni- versity ai d in 1 lartmouth College. THOMAS H. ANDREWS, M.D.. Philadelphia, Pa., Demonstrator of Anatomy, Jefferson Medi- cal College. B. F. HAMMEL, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., Supt. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. F. R. PALMER, M.D., Louisville, Ky., Prof, of Physiology and Personal Diagnosis, University of Louisville. HUNTER McGUIRF, M.D. Richmond, Va., Prof, of Surgery, Medical Co'iege of Virginia. F. A. MARDEN, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis., Supt. and Physician, Milwaukee County Hospital. L. P. YANDELL, M D., Louisville, Ky., Prof, of Clinical Medicine and Diseases of Children, Unitersity, Louisville. JOHN A. LARRABEE, M.D., Louisville, Ky., Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of Children in the Hospital College of Medicine. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D., New York, Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology, Belle- vue Hospital Medical College; Prof, of Chemis- try and Physics, College of the Cityof NewYork. WALTER S. HAINES, M.D., Chicago, 111., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, Chicago. E. F. INGALLS, A.M., M.D., Chicago, 111., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Chest and Throat. Woman’s Medical College. A. A. MEUN1ER, M.D., Montreal, Canada, Prof. Victoria University. H. F. BIGGAR, M.D., Prof, of Surgical and Medi- cal Diseases of Woman, Homoeopathic Hospital College, Cleveland, Ohio. DR. DOBELL, London, England, Consulting Phy- sician to Royal Hospital for Diseases ofthe Chest. DR. T. F. GRIMSDALE, Liverpool, England, Consulting Physician, Ladies’ Charity and Lying-in Hospital. WM. ROBERTS, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R S., Man- • Chester, England. Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Owens’ College School of Medicine; Physician Manchester Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Asy- lum. J. C. THOROWGOOD, M D„ F.R C.P., Lon- don, England, Physician City London Hospital for Chest Diseases; Physician West London Hospital. W. C. PLAYFAIR, M.D., F.R.C.P., London, England, Prof, of Obstetric Medicine in King’s College, and Physician for the Diseases of Women and Children to King’s College Hospital. W. H. WALSHE, M.D., F.R.C.P., Brompton, England, Consulting Physician Consumption Hospital, Brompton, and to the University Col- lege Hospital. A. WYNN WILLIAMS, M.D., M.R.C.S., Lon- don, England, Physician Samaritan Free Hos- pital for Diseases of Women and Children. A. C. MACRAE, M.D., Calcutta, India, Dep. lnsp. Gen. Hospital Ind. Service, late Pres. Surg., Calcutta. EDWARD SHOPPEE, M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R. C.S., London, England. LENNOX BROWN, F.R.C S„ London, Eng., Senior Surgeon Central Throat and Ear Hos- pital. J. CARRICK MURRAY, M.D , Newcastle-on- Tyne, England, Physician to the N. C. H. for Diseases of Chest. J. A. GRANT, M.D., F.R.C.S., Ottawa, Canada. MALTINE is prescribed by the most eminent members of the medical profession in the United States, Great Britain, India, China, and the English Colonies, and is largely used at the principal Hospitals in prefer- ence to any of the Extracts of Malt. forward gratuitously a i-lb. bottle of any of the above preparations to Physicians who will pay the express charges. Send for our 28-page Pamphlet on Maltine for further particulars. Address, THE MALTINE MANUFACTURING CO. Laboratory: Yonkers. JOHN CARNRICK, President, (Of Reed & Carnrick:, Manufacturing Chemists and Pharmacists.) GENERAL PRICES CURRENT. 479 BEEF PEPTONOIDS, A Concentrated Powdered Extract of Beef> Partially Digested and Combined with an equal portion of Gluten, We have pleasure in presenting, for the consideration of the Medical profession, “ Beef Peptonoids.” We consider this product the most valuable that ever emanated from our Laboratory, and we feel confident it will be welcomed by the Profession in all parts of the world. Beef Peptonoids contains only the nutritious portions of the beef. It contains no water and no inert matter of any kind. We combine the dry Extract of Beef with an equal portion of Gluten to pre- vent a tendency to deliquescense, and in order to present the preparation in a powdered and portable form- It is well known that Gluten is the most nutritious substance found in the Vegetable kingdom, and in nutritive elements is closely allied to Beef. Four ounces of Beef Peptonoids represents as much nutritive and stimulating properties as forty-eight ounces of the best lean Beef. Four ounces of Beef Peptonoids contains more nutritive elements than ten pounds of anv Extract made by Liebig’s formula, and from four to six times more Albuminoids and Fibrinoid’s than any Beef Extract ever offered to the Medical Profession. Our machinery and process for the production of Beef Peptonoids are perfectly adapted to the elimination of all inert portions of the Beef,