The Dental cosmos . The growing demand for the high grade of Silk which we have so success-fully handled for many years has induced us to increase the variety. Boththe Plain and Waxed are now put up in la YARD, 3± YARD, AND 150 YARD SPOOLS. The Large Spools (150 yards) will be found very convenient for office times as much silk on the spool before it has to be replaced. PRICES. Per half-gross. Per dozen. Per spool. 12 yard Spools (Black Boxes) $ $ $ 24 Red .15 50 Black .75 12 yard Spools .12 2\« Red .20 [50 Black .90We als


The Dental cosmos . The growing demand for the high grade of Silk which we have so success-fully handled for many years has induced us to increase the variety. Boththe Plain and Waxed are now put up in la YARD, 3± YARD, AND 150 YARD SPOOLS. The Large Spools (150 yards) will be found very convenient for office times as much silk on the spool before it has to be replaced. PRICES. Per half-gross. Per dozen. Per spool. 12 yard Spools (Black Boxes) $ $ $ 24 Red .15 50 Black .75 12 yard Spools .12 2\« Red .20 [50 Black .90We also furnish the Waxed Silk in 6-yard Spools such as were originally-designed for refilling our Floss Silk Holder shown below. PRICES. Per half-gross . #3-oo dozen . . .60 Waxed (eachin a iin I :xed ( spool { box, I J,. 6 yard Spools spool .06 FLOSS-SILK HOLDER. A Holder for the pocket, made of steel,nickel-plated, carrying six yards of waxedfloss silk. Price, in three dozen lots . # in one . each 30 COLORED LIGATURE SILK. Suggested by Dr. LOUIS Silk will be found useful when for the application of the rubber-dama number of ligatures are required ; the difference in color preventing con-fusion in their adjustment or removal, even in remote parts of the mouth. ON SPOOLS OP TWENTY YARDS BACH. White, Gold, Pink, Blue, and Purple. Price per doz. $ 14 spool .16 24 COTTON-HOLDER. Pattern furnished by Dr. E. METHOT. This compact, simple, and effect-ive Cotton-Holder is made of brass,3^-inch thick, which gives the neces-sary weight without loading thebase. The spring which forces upthe cotton is soldered to two heavybrass disks, one of which forms thebottom of the Holder, arid the otherthe plate on which the cotton cotton is firmly pressed againstthe orifice, thus being


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