Jason H. Tuttle's 



Cautery Irons, 9 patterns, plain, not polished, in handles, each $1 50 

 do. do. polished, without handles, 9 patterns, (Fig. 5) 



each, 1 60 



Ebony handle with fastening screw, for latter, 2 00 



do. do. for pyropuncture, '.. 3 50 



do. do. with three changeable iron points 8 50 



do. do. with platinum point 4 00 



do. Iron Forge, (Fig. 6) 7 50 



do. Lamp, self-blowing, (Fig. 7) 7 50 



Chain Saw, (Fig. 36) 10 00 



Chain Saw, extra heavy and strong, veterinarian's special, dental 12 50 



do. do. Carrier, 3 50 



Clinical Thermometers, see Thermometers. 



Clippers, illustrations page 6. 



Directions for use. Currycomb and clean the horse well as 

 done ordinarily before clipping; oil the teeth and comb well 

 and work the clipper against the direction of the hair. 



Always keep the teeth and joint well oiled and see that the 

 wrench, which prevents the screw from turning back, is well 

 tightened. 



Clark's, (Fig. 8) 5 00 



Phipp's and Burman's, self sharpening, (Fig. 57) 7 50 



Extra parts for the above. 



Reversible plates, per pair, % 5 00 



Upper handles, (left) 1 50 



Lower " (right) 115 



Arched Springs. 50 



Bolt and thumb-nut 60 



The double set of teeth, the self-sharpening, the reversible 

 plates, the arched spring pressing the plates together firmly 

 and evenly, and the duplication of broken parts, are features 

 which are found in no other clipper, and which, joined to the 

 other admirable qualities of this clipper, render it the best in 

 the market. 



*0ne hand, (Fig. 85) 5 Q0 



*Clipper, No. 1 Power Clipper, ^ 75 00 



* do. No. 2 Power Clipper, I fvirf Q 50 00 



* do. No. 3 Power Clipper] p^' 8a > 3500 



* do. No. 4 Power Clipper, J 50 00 



Further information given about Power Clippers on 



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