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No. 4572. CARD. 500, $1.75; 1000, $2.50. No. 4575. CARD. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25.

DR. 0, L, TISDALE,

J^ljysiciai) arjczl Surgeor),

Phelan Block, First and El Dorado Sts.,

nHuouKurSs».• /(68;3t0o t9o A7-;3M0 .,p i Mto 2 P. M.( SAN JOSE, DAL, Ghsice Perfumeries, Fancy Gesds,

The rule around each Card shows the size of the Card. For larger sizes, <¥? MOUNTAIN VIEW,
special rates on application. All Cards printed on first-class Bristol Board /<&■' 3 '• •
stock,—Tinted or White, at same price,—though on White where choice is not •o<>o*
stated. Where preference is given for any particular style of type, we endeavor
to please. Otherwise we use our own taste. Curved lines given when desired. No. 4574. CARD. 500, $2.00; lOOO, $3 OO.

No. 4573. CARD. 500, $1.85; 1000, $2.75.

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Drugg, Medicines, Toilet ArtlCfe

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No. 4577. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2 25; lOOO, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. No. 4576. CARD. 500. $1.85; lOOO, $2.75.

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No. 4578. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2.25; lOOO, $3.25. See Note at foot of page.

OFFICE OF

GILMOUR & PORTER, In the limited space here offered, but few samples of each kind
Druggists and Shengists, of work can be shown, and therefore but an imperfect idea of this
branch of our business can be gained Our facilities, however, are
Dealers in Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, equal to any house on the Pacific Coast, and the reputation we
have gained for first-class Printing will be studiously maintained.
TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC. Although we show but one color of Ink in this work, any class of
Printing can be furnished in two colors. (Lake and Klack', or Lake
Modesto, Cal.,. 188. and tlreen), at an advance of 50 per cent over the cost of Black.

Our popular brands of Note Head stock are “Thistle,” “Packet,' “Cream Laid” and “Linen." and in Note It frequently happens that the customer is partial to a particular
form or style of type, such as Light, Heavy, Gothic, Shaded, Text,
size are all furnished at tho same price For descriptions of the various papers, see Note at foot of pa^e 1S9 Script, etc., and wishes an arrangement different from anything
In ordering Mote Heads, always state the kind of stock you wish. here shown. Where such preferences are stated, we endeavor as
far as possible to be guided thereby When Cash accompanies the
order, wn pay transportation on goods.

No. 4579. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2 25; 1000, $3.25. See Note at foot of page. No. 4583. CARD. 500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00

No. 4582. NOTE HEAD. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25. See Note at foot of page.

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DUALHRS IN PURE In the limited space here offered, but few' samples of each
kind of work can be shown, and therefore hut an imperfect
;_■rZw/wtned'; Si idea of this branch of our business can he gained Our facili¬
ties, however, are equal to any house on the Pacific Coast, and
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the reputation we have gained for first-class Printing will he
T'/(j-OdCUt'Oi S<?c? studiously maintained. Although we show but one color of
Ink in this work, any class of Printing can be furnished in two
Our popular brands of Note Head stock arc “Thistle.” “Packet.” “Cream Laid” and “Linen,” and in Note sizj colors, (Lake and Black or Lake and Green), at an advance of
are all furnished at the same price. For descriptions of the various pa]>ers, see Note at foot of page 139.
f>0 per cent over the cost of Black It frequently happens that
In orderinj Note Head*, always state the kind of stock you wish. the customer is partial to a particular form or style of type
such as Light, Heavy, Gothic, Shaded, Text, Script, etc , and

wishes an arrangement different from anything here shown.

here such preferences are stated, we endeavor as far as possi¬
ble to be guided thereby. When cash accompanies the order
wf. pay transportation on goods Please DO NOT cut or mu¬

tilate this Specimen Book, but order by Number of the Pat¬
tern, and write out any changes that you wish.

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No. 4820. “ECONOMY” BILL HEAD.
(AHHOKTKIt TI.VTH.)

500, $1.50; 1000, $2 50
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Address, McNEIL BROS., San Jose, Cal.

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No. 4585. LETTER HEAD. Thistlr Stock 500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Cream Laid Stock—500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Lines Stock—500, *3.75; 1000, *5.50

No. 4586. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock—500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Cream Laid Stock -500,83 50; 1000,85 00. Lines Stock -500, 83.75; 1000,85 50

No. 4587. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock—500, 83.50; 1000,*5.00. Cream Laid Stock -500, 83.50; 1000,85.00. Linen Stock—500, 83.75; 1000,85.50.

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, *^ flrst-piflss we use no other, our experience proving to us that the cheap, flimsy stuff
NOTE. All the Stock above quoted f^“rial fs deaJ at any price, and nearly always unsatisfactory to the consumer,

so frequently advertised, at impossib e P1" popular papers we carry, and their "points” are as follows: The "Thistle” brand

The three kinds of Stock named have proven the most]popu^^poLs. The "Cream Laid” brand is of a beautiful light cream tint, is pre-

has a good body, smooth surface, and 8 *°r liul less smDoth than the “Thistle," and is a favorite stock where tried. The "Linen”

ferred by many on account of the surfac g rough surface is especially suitable for “stub” pens, and for those writers who pre¬

brand is light, tough, copies well, and with a somewff * ,Ve ttlso carry several other lines of Letter Head stock, and will be pleased

fer their paper a little less smooth than oi nary stated for any particular style of type, we endeavor to please; otherwise we use

to quote prices on application. Where prefaren^ Green or Brown Ink, for 10 per cent extra, or in two colors,

our own taste. Any Letter Head shown in Black In* can be printed in i,a e

(Lake and Black or Lake and Green), at 50 per cent extra to the price given for Black Ink.

For Styles and Prices of Binding1 Letter Heads, see inside ot last pag-e ot Cover.

No. 4588. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock—500, #3.50: 1000, §5.00. Cream Laid Stock - 500, §3.50: 1000, §5.00. Linen Stock—500, $3.75; 1000, §5.50.

Carner 22d and Fnlsam Streets.

:?ure dealers in• 0113,

lGines, 16 cais, nfancy

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PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.

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- -,No. 4590. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock-500. *8.50; 1000, $5.00. Cream Laid Stock-500, $3.50; 1000, §5.00. Linen Stock 500, §3.75; 1000, $5.50.
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No. 4591. LETTER HEAD. Thistle Stock 500, *3.50; 1000, *5.00. Cream Laid Stock-500, #3.50; 1000, *5.00. Linen Stock—500, §3.75- 1000 #5 50

—OFFICE OF^~-

THOS. B, ERELE, M, D.,

DEALER IN

Drugs, MsdicinES, Toilst RrticlBs, PErfumEriEs
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FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.

PrincBton, Cal,,'..

NOTE.-For description of Letter Head stock, also prices for fancy colored Inks, see Note at bottom of page 139 in d
state the kind of stock you wish. Where cash accompanies the order, WE pay transportation on goods' ^ ^ alwaya

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When Cash accompanies the order, W'E pay Transportation on Goods.
Address, McNELL BROS., San Jose, Cal

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No. 4592. STATEMENT. Single -500, $2.00; 1000, $3 00. Double—500, $2.25; 1000, S3 25. No. 4596. STATEMENT.
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No. 4594. STATEMENT. Single—500, $2.00; 1000, $3.00. Double-500, $225; 1000, $3.25. No. 4597. STATEMENT.
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NOTE.-The above forms are designated "Statements," though they are used for Statement or BUI Head purposee. or for both combined. They are printed on first

grade white stock, with any reading matter desired. The words "Single" and "Double” refer to ruling for Dolla-s and Cents, the former being for single entry and the

latter for double entry. The latter, be ng one inch wider, have regular bill head ruling, and are best for running accounts. Where preferences are stated for any par-
ticular style of type, we endeavor to please; otherwise we use our own taste. Any Statement printed In Lake. Blue-Black or Brown Ink, for 10 per cent extra or In
Two Colors, (Lake and Black, or Lake and Green), at 50 per cent extra to the price given for Black Ink.

No. 4598. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below. /M.

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Pup© Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, JFeileh Mpfeicles,

Terms XOTIOXS, FtfXCY (JOOUS, ST/ITIOXHRY, E¥C.

No. 559 State Street.

g\i/3 ^ No. 4599. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below.
j Choice j^erjunjery,
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§ Bi9e Stationery. | N.

-^Pure Wines and Liquors,►

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• Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family *

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Faints, Oils, Uai^nishes, Dye Stupes, Gtg.

No. 46C0. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below. 188

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Prescriptions Carefully Compounded

MAIN STREET. 4—K-

No. 4601. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below.

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All Bill Heads are printed on first-class stock, in any style 1 Sixth Sheet,. <(00 lines) . 500, *2.00; 1000, *3.00 | Assorted Sizes, 500, (350 Sixes, 150 Fourths). . .*2,75

of type, and with any reading desired For styles and prices of - Fourthh Shhee-e*t. (/1,°2 l,:i-nes).500, 2.75; 1000, 4.00 j Assorted Sizes, 1000,(500Sixes, 400 Fourths, 100 Haifa,) 5 00
) Half SShheeeet, (33 lines).500, 3 75; 1000, 6.50 \ Any Bill Head printed in Two Colors for 60 ppeer cent extra.
Binding Bill Heads, see inside of last page of cover.

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PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC,

No. 4603. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below.

San Euanavantura, Sal,, .

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DEALER IN

Drugs, MsdicinEs, Tuilst RrtiolEs, PErfumES, Nutiuns,
FANCY cnnns, STATIONERY, paints, oils, class, etc.

No. 4604. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below. 188

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I iDipigs, JV^Eflicines, ffio Dr. D, II. MI0^ps Di .

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No. 4605. BILL HEAD. See Sizes and Prices below.

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All Bill Meads are printed on first-class stock, in any stylo ) Sixth sheet, ((> lines) .... . 500, S8.no; 1000, $3 00 Assorted Sizes, 500, (350 Sixes, 150 Fourths,).§2.75

of type, and with any readmit desired. For styles and prices of - Fourth Sheet, (12 lines). .500, 2.73; 1000, 4.00 Assorted Sizes, 1000, (500 Sixes, 400 Fourths, 100 Haifa ) 5 00
.500, 8.75; 1000, 5.50 Any Bill Head printed in Two Colors for 50 per cent extra.
Binding Bill Heads, see inside of last page of cover. ) Halt Sheet, (83 lines) .

144 Miscallii neons Job Work,

No. 4606. MEMORANDUM HEAD. (Size -Depth, 5} Inches; Width, 8] Inches.) Ruled like Letter Head. 500, $2.25; 1000, $3.25.

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MAIN STREET. .
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SODA WATER TICKETS. Printed on heavy Pink or Blue Card Board, as follows: 250, $1.50; 500, $2.00 lOOO, $3.00.

No. 4608. No. 4609. No. 4610.

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ONE GLASS fqr qmm Gt&-A.SS
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Soda Water. $WR WATER,
HENEY FOX, Druggist,
Is/L. BYRNE, Jib. AT THE FOUNTAIN OF
Druggist, HEALDSBURG, CAL.
D. 0. McCAETY, Druggist,
No. 26 Mill St., Grass Valley, Caia SbftWtWtbWbML
CANYONV1LLE, OREGON.

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tHE brief sketch of the City of San Jose which we published in our season. We have also an extensive Woolen Mill, with a capital of $200,000,
last Specimen Book was producive of so much good in inviting in- a Silk Factory, running ten looms, two heavy Lumber and Planing Mills,
three Foundries, one Pottery, and two each Glove, Grist and Box Facto¬
_ quiries, and in making known our many advantages as a commer¬ ries, all extensive institutions. The industry of McNeil Bros., Druggists
Printers, must speak for itself. Suffice to here say that their business has
cial, as well as a suburban, educational and sanitary point, that we again developed beyond even their expectations, and that with a total Moorage of
6000 square feet, their own steam power, book-bindery, and the latest and
briefly refer thereto, as a patriotic privilege we enjoy of gratuitously adver¬ most improved machinery, types, borders, and typographical appliances to
: be had, their uresent facilities are the equal of any house in the country,
tising the city in which we have the honor to reside: and their work is excelled by none. San Jose has three public Banks and
a private one, with a combined capital of $2,000,000, a Gas and a ater
Located fifty miles south of San Francisco, and connected therewith Company, several fine Hotels, the usual complement of business houses,
by three lines of railroad, one of which has a direct overland connection
with the East, San Jose is eight miles from the Bay of San Francisco, and professional residents, etc.
is situated in the centre of Santa Clara Valley, —noted throughout the
Pacific Coast as being one of the most fertile valleys and chief fruit grow¬ From a recently published pamphlet we extract the following items of
ing sections of the State. Its population of 20,000 entitles it to rank as interest, regarding our county: The County of Santa Clara is 52 miles in
the fourth city in California, while in many respects it is in reality the length, and has an average width of 34 miles. It contains an area of G59
second. San Jose was founded in 1777 as a Catholic Mission, but remained square miles, or 1,126.760 acres, of which a little more than one-half is
principally a religious settlement until 1S47, when, with a greater popula¬ valley, and the remainder grassy hills or timbered mountains. While there
tion induced on account of the Mexican war, the town was formally laid exists a wide variety of soil, and some locations are especially favored for
out, and its present history may be said to have begun. Upon the adop¬ tropical or semi-tropical fruits, there can scarcely be said to be any “best"
tion of the California Constitution, in 1S49, San Jose was chosen as its land or choice location. It is all best, the requirements, to the hi diest de¬
Capital, where the first Legislature that ever sat in the State convened gree of perfection, for different varieties of fruit and vines being as diverse
December 15, 1849. At that time the leading industry of California was as the soils. While it is true that much of our land has been and is still
gold and silver mining. Although geographically more centrally located, devoted to the cultivation of the cereals, fruit growing is fast becoming the
San Jose did not possess the mining influence that was brought to bear upon leading agricultural pursuit, and there is not an acre of valley or hill land,
the Capital question, and in 1852 the State Capital was removed to Vallejo, and scarcely one of the mountain sides, upon which many varieties of fruit
and still later to Sacramento, where it still remains. or vine may not be profitably grown. The profits are immense. Four hun¬
dred dollars per acre from an orchard or vineyard of matured trees or vines
On account of its many expensive public and private buildings, its is not an infrequent yield. The local fruit canneries and dryers have never
business blocks, streets, drives, finely laid out grounds and parks, its been able to supply the demand made upon them Their market is the
churches, theatres and public halls, and especially its State, County and world, and there is not the slightest prospect of over-production. Should
City Institutions of learning, and their kindred branches, San Jose is locally prices for fruit diminish to one-half of what they have been since the can¬
known as not only the Garden City but the Athens of the Pacific Coast. neries were established, five acres of land would still maintain an ordinary
Its present State Normal school, (the first building was destroyed by fire in family in comfort, and ten acres keep them in affluence. The valley is ca¬
1880), is a large and imposing brick structure with stone facings, erected at pable of supporting an immense population on its land alone. It is now
a cost of over $200,000. Its County Court House and Jail (costing being rapidly divided up into small holdings, while orchards and vineyards
$200,000) are the finest buildings of the kind on the Coast outside of San are being multiplied so rapidly that nurseries have thus far been unable to
Francisco. At the present time San Jose has nine public schools, including supply the demand. The present population of the county is about
a high school for advanced pupils. Its corps of teachers numbers fifty. 40,000, and the assessed valuation is in round numbers, $30,000,000.
The value of public school property, including libraries and apparatus, is
$225,000. To these public school facilities should be added the celebrated San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County, and covers an area
College of Notre Dame, under the control of the Sisters of Notre Dame, an of about two miles square. It has more than forty miles of level and
extensive institution of learning for young ladies. This college is incorpo¬ graded streets, its priueipal one, Santa Clara Street, ending in the famous
rated under the laws of the State, and ranks high among the educational “Alameda,” which connects San Jose with the town of "anta Clara, 34
institutions of the Pacific Coast. Occupying with its adjacent grounds, two miles distant. The situation of the city between two streams, the Guada¬
blocks square, the property valuation of the College of Notre Dame is esti¬ lupe and the Coyote Creeks, provides unexcelled facilities for natural drain¬
mated at $300,000. Besides all these founts of learning, San Jose has one age. Within the past year a main sewer of the most substantial character
excellent Business College, two Female Institutes, several private institu¬ has been constructed, at a cost of over $100,000. Its terminus is the tide
tions of learning, and the usual quota of auxiliary schools for instruction water at the Bay, which is 80 feet below the level of San Jose. More than
in music, fine arts, society graces, etc. The University of the Pacific, (a two miles of this sewer is made of substantial masonry, oval shaped, and
Methodist institution), and the famous Santa Clara College, (Catholic), are its dimensions are 3x44 feet. It will endure for ages, and will be ample
located two and three miles distant respectively. San Jose has twelve when the city shall have increased a hundred fold. The city is entirely
churches, two theatres, several public halls, a free public library, also a free from debt, of any character, and the charter provides that no expense
free reading room conducted by the Y. M. C. A., four daily newspapers, shall be incurred unless there is money in the treasury to meet it. T le
a paid fire department, several lines of street railroads, incorporated swim¬ assessed valuation of city property for the current year is 810,000,000.
ming baths, extensive telegraphic and telephonic facilities, and a system of The rate of taxation for all purposes is limited by the charter to 81.00 on
sewerage second to no city on the Coast. San Jose can also boast of being the $100.
the first city on the Pacific Coast to adopt electric lights for public illumi¬
nation, the city being lighted by means of five electric plants, four of them With a climate scarcely excelled on the globe—the temperature rarely
from masts, each 150 feet in height, the fifth being a powerful cluster loca¬ varying thirty degrees from 60" Fahrenheit—San Jose is peculiarly blessed
ted at a height of 200 feet, upon a specially erected iron tower, which radi¬ from a sanitary point of view, it being constantly resorted to by invalids
ates from the four corners of the principal streets to a central point six from all sections of the country. Its distance from San Francisco, together
feet across at the top. This tower presents a most striking effect to the with its accessibility by rail to all parts of the State, render it preeminently
stranger, and the writer has clearly beheld the lights thereon at a distance a suburban and educational center. Although not dependent upon the
of nine miles. farming community, to the extent that many cities are, tor its support, a
thickly settled country is of great benefit to it, and this, added to the ex¬
First in importance among the industrial and mercantile institutions of treme fertility of the soil, and the extent to which it is cultivated, brings
San Jose should be mentioned the throe Fruit Packing Companies, all of the cost of living in San Jose so reasonable as to compare most favorably
which are extensive and employ from 200 to 500 hands each during the busy with that of any city on the Pacific (’oast.

Respectfully I ‘ours,

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Prescription Gases and Powder Papers.

Reynolds & Reynolds’ Flexible Prescription Book Covers.

It is with pleasure we announce to our customers that we have secured the Coast agency
for the celebrated Reynolds <& Reynolds' Patent Flexible Prescription Booh Covers, and that
hereafter we will carry a complete stock of these goods, as the exclusively authorized agents on
the Pacific Coast. These Covers have long had an extensive sale in the Eastern States, and are
recognized as the best, and only removable Cover of the kind, in the market. Being bound in
fine leather, the Covers wear for years and still look well. They are handsome, smooth, strong
and flexible, and do not get out of shape or look ragged. As fast as the leaves of one book are
used, the boards are removed and a new book is inserted in the Cover. The accompanying cuts
show the design of the Cover, also of the book inside. The press-board backs of the book slides
down into pockets, thereby securing the same in the Cover. We carry four sizes in stock,
suitable for nearly all shapes of Prescription Blanks, and at the following very low prices:

NUMBER OP CASES. No. li. No. 2. No. 2J. No. 3.
| 3} x 6} in. 31 x 51; in. 31x5} in. 3§ x 6} in.

One Case. ... $ . 55 8 .50 $ .55 $ .60
Three Cases. 1.40 1.60 1.75
Six Cases. i.eo 2.60 3.00 3.25 Prescription or Memorandum Booh
Twelve Cases. 5.00 5.50 6.00 Heady for Cover.
3.00

5.50

These prices are for the plain Covers, without bands. We also furnish the Covers with heavy silk elastic bands, at an extra charge of 10 Cents for
each Cover, or §1.00 per dozen. W e recommend bands as more convenient for use, but if bands are wanted, it should be so stated in the order.

Physicians Names can be lettered in gold upon the sides of these Cases at an extra expense of 15 cents for each name.

Prices for binding Prescription Blanks for the Flexible Cover, 7 cents for each Book, of 50 or 100 sheets each, as may be desired.

Wils©?3/s Climax^Prescription Case,

Below will be found cuts of this popular Prescription Case, the one upon the left hand side giving a view of the Case when open, with Tablet
in place, and the one upon the right hand side the Case closed, with Tablet inside, and Physician’s name stamped thereon.

In this Case the Tablet is held in position by two upper pointed hooks being inserted in the top, and by two movable hooks being pushed up from the
bottom, which overlay the pasteboard at the bottom and hold the Tablet securely in its place.

The great advantage possessed by this Case is that it is applicable to the ordinary Tablets or Pads in which we put up so many of our Blanks, and
the saving in cost of binding between the Tablets and the commonest kind of binding in Books, will soon make up for the cost of the Case.

Price ok Case, Full Russia Leather, - One Dollar.

With Physician’s Name printed on outside in Gilt, 15 Cents extra.

Pocket Book and Physician’s Prescription Case Combined, POWDER PAPERS.

(PHILADELPHIA PATTERN.)

In response to frequent calls for a Prescription Case with pockets, for Our Powder Papers are made from a superior quality of paper, and are
carrying loose Blanks, Memorandums, etc., we will hereafter carry in stock put up in uniform packages of 1000 each. The following sizes arq found to
the well-known Philadelphia Prescription Case, to fill this long felt want. be most desirable for ordinary use, though any special size can be made to
For quality and price this Case is unexcelled by anything of the kind made order, at prices proportionate to those here given :
in the United .States. The Cases are made of fine red leather, in imitation
of the genuine Red Russia, are manufactured in a strong and durable man¬ Style. Size. Per 1000. Style. Size. Per 1000.
ner and will last for years. They contain two pockets, one of which will A Ijx3 20 Cents. H 3 x4J 50 Cents.
be found sufficient to carry a supply of Blanks, while the other may be used B 24x3} 30 Cents. I 55 Cents.
for professional cards, checks, notes, etc. The cost of the Case is saved in C 2f x 3} 35 Cents. J 44 x 3§ 60 Cents.
the first one thousand Prescription Blanks ordered, as the expense of tab¬ D 3}x32 40 Cents. 3@ x 54 60 Cents.
letting or binding is not incurred. Size, 3J x (5A inches, and suitable for E 3ix3f 50 Cents. *K 4 x 4J 65 Cents.
any ordinary size Prescription Blank. Any firm receiving one, not lettered, F 24x44 40 Cents. *L 44 x 5J 75 Cents.
can return it if not fully satisfactory. Prices as follows: G 2|x4f 50 Cents. *M 54 x 5} 75 Cents.
*N 4| x 6

One Case.40c. ‘Styles K, L, M and N will be furnished in Blue Paper, for wrapping
Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, etc., at the same price, when desired. If
Three Cases. $1.00 Blue Paper is wished, it must be invariably so ordered; otherwise white
will be furnished in every instance. Please remember, the above prices do
Six Cases. 1.90 not include transportation, the freight on the small sizes (A to G) being 5
cents per 1000, and on the larger sizes (H to N) 10 cents per 1000 extra.
Twelve Cases 3.75

Physicians’ Names can also be stamped upon this Case in gold letters
when desired at an extra cost of 15 cents for each name, or where the name
and address are both inserted, 25 cents each. Names sent for this purpose
should be very plainly written, or, what would be far better, pen-printed.

PRICES FOR BINDING LETTER-PRESS WORK.

The usual method of binding letter-press work is in Tablet form, heads only glued, with pasteboard back, neatly covered with ornamental paper, and
comers rounded when desired. Prices as follows: Note and Memorandum Heads, Statements and Receipts—Per Tablet of 100 each, (5 Cents.
Letter Heads—7 Cents per Tablet. Billheads—Sixes, (1 Cents; Fours, 7 Cents; Twos, 8 Cents; Assorted Sizes, 7 Cents.

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING.

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Always enclose your PRINTED ADDRESS if possible ; if this can not be done, write it plainly in distinct Capital
Letteis, or "pen print” it. Class Labels of the same pattern together as nearly as possible. Write the Style of
Occupation that you want, as, "Druggist and Apothecary,” "Pharmacist,” "Dispensing Chemist,” etc., on the blank
line after the word Occupation. Attention to these instructions will often save correspondence and delay.

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Messrs. McNEiL BROS., San Jose, Cal.

Please forward the following list of Labels, Etc., to our address:

Firm Xame,.
Style of Occupation,.
Street Address,.
Town and, State,.

Labels to be Gummed or Ungummed:.

Number of NAME OF ARTICLE. PRICE
Quantity. Dollars. Cents.

Pattern.



Messrs. McNEIL BROS.,

Nos. 85 to 91 South First Street,

p. o. Box 862. SAN JOSE, CAL.

Drugs and Medicines,

CHEMICALS, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC.

EUGENE CITY, 0R.

(OVER.)

“In Medicine. Quality is of First Importance.”

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6tiemists x anil x druggists,

Nanaimo, B. C.

Always on hand a full assort- /''J zfirom: jVf"
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Tooth Brushes, )| Druggist and ^hai^magist,
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Nail Brushes, '(Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Dye Stuffs, Etc.

COMBS, SPONCES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,

Perfumery, 407 Allen St., opp. Occidental Hotel, And all the Standard

And a select line of

Toilet and TOMI3STOITE, ARXZOXTeflU Preparations for
Fancy Coods. Family Use.

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No. 14 SECOND STREET, pND Druggists' Sundries,

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New York Office 32 Cedar Street. London Office—47 Aldermanbury.

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FURNISHED WITH BUYERS- NAME WHEN DESIRED
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