Lapworth, 22 Old Bond Street; Waugh & Son, 6 and 8 Goodge Street; Cardinal & Harford (Turkish carpets), 108 and 109 High Holborn; Graham & Grossmith, 32 Newgate Street; Tyler & Son, 21 Garrick Street; Bontor & Co., 35 Old Bond Street. CHEMICAL APPARATUS: Griffin & Sons, 22 Garrick Street, Covent Garden; Horne & Thornthwaite, 416 Strand. CHEMISTS. Prichard, 10 Vigo Street, Regent Street; Wilkinson, 270 Regent Street; Cooper, 66 Oxford Street; Squire & Sons, 413 Oxford Street; Bell & Co., 225 Oxford Street; Challice, 34 Villiers Street, Strand; Corbyn, Stacey, & Co., 300 High Holborn and 86 New Bond Street; Pond, 68 Fleet Street; Nurthen & Co., 390 Strand; Savory & Moore, 143 New Bond Street; Thomas, 7 Upper St. Martin's Lane (moderate prices). Messr. Burroughs, Wellcome, & Co., Manufacturing Chemists. Snow Hill Buildings, Holborn Viaduct, prepare portable drugs in the form of tabloids, which will be found exceedingly convenient by travellers. Their small and light pocket-cases contain a selection of the most useful remedies in this form. These tabloid drugs may be obtained of all chemists. CHINA, see Glass. CIGARS: Cigar Divan, 102 Strand; Carreras, 7 Wardour Street, and 98 Regent Street; Fribourg & Treyer, 34 Haymarket, and 3 Leadenhall Street; Ponder, 48 Strand; Marcovitch & Co., 11 Air Street, Regent Street; Benson, 296 Oxford Street; Benson & Hedges, 13 Old Bond Street; Carlin, 145 Regent Street; Wolff, Phillips, & Co., 77 Regent Street. Cigars in London are rather an expensive luxury, as at least 6d. must be paid to obtain a really good one, while 3d. is the lowest price that will secure a tolerable 'weed'. Fair Manilla cheroots, however, may be obtained for 2d. or 3d. Smoking is not so universal in England as in America or on the Continent, and is prohibited in many places where it is permitted in other countries. CLOCKS, see Watchmakers. CUTLERY: - Asprey & Son, 166 New Bond Street, and 22 Albemarle Street; Holtzapffel & Co., 64 Charing Cross, and 127 Long Acre; Lund, 25 Fleet Street, and 56-57 Cornhill; Mappin Brothers, 67 King William Street, City, and 220 Regent Street; Mappin & Webb, 158-162 Oxford Street, and Mansion House Buildings, corner of the Poultry and Queen Victoria Street; Verinder, 79 St. Paul's Churchyard; Rodgers & Sons, 4 Cullum Street, City; Weiss & Son, 62 Strand; Benetfink, 89 Cheapside. Travelling-bags, writingcases, dispatch-boxes, etc., are also sold at most of these shops. DENTISTS: Ritchie & Duplock, 9 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square; G. H. Jones, 57 Great Russell Street; Coffin (American), 94 Cornwall Gardens; Pierrepoint (American), 22 Old Burlington Street, Bond Street; Eskell (American), 445 Strand; E. A. Jones, 129 Strand; Eskell & Sons, 58 Ludgate Hill; Stone & Dominy, 35 St. Martin's Lane; Stent, 5 Coventry Street, Haymarket; Crucefix Canton, 40 St. Martin's Lane; B. L. Moseley, 312 Regent Street; Browning, 133 Oxford Street; Gabriel, 57 New Bond Street. DRAPERS, see Haberdashers. DRUGGISTS, see Chemists. ENGRAVINGS: - Colnaghi & Co., 13 and 14 Pall Mall East; Graves, 6 Pall Mall; Boussod, Valadon, & Co. (successors of Goupil & Co.), 116 & 117 New Bond Street; R. Dodson, 147 Strand; Maclean, 7 Haymarket; Lefèvre, 1 King Street, St. James's Square; Ackermann, 191 Regent Street; Leggatt, 62 Cheapside; Agnew & Son, 39b Old Bond Street. FURRIERS: - Back, 241 Regent Street; International Fur Store, 163 Regent Street; Jeffs, 244 Regent Street; Swan & Edgar, 39-53 Regent's Quadrant; Marshall & Snelgrove, 334-348 Oxford Street; Nicholay, 170 Oxford Street; Poland, 190 Oxford Street; Peter Robinson, 216-226 Oxford Street; Russ, 70 New Bond Street; Court Fur Stores, 352 Strand; Phillips, 52 Newgate Street (moderate); Maishman, 14 Cheapside. GLASS AND PORCELAIN : Phillips, 155 New Bond Street; Copeland & Sons, 12 Charterhouse Street; Mortlock & Sons, 18 Regent Street; Daniell & Co., 129 New Bond Street; Pellatt & Wood, 25 Baker Street; Standish, 58 Baker Street; Osler, 100 Oxford Street; Phillips, 175-179 Oxford Street; Grimes, 83 New Bond Street; Green, 107 Queen Victoria Street; Gardner, 453 Strand; Pearce, 39 Ludgate Hill; Salviati, 213 Regent Street (mosaics). GLOVES:- Dent, Allcroft, & Co. (celebrated firm, wholesale only; Dent's gloves are obtainable at all the retail shops), 97-99 Wood Street; Wheeler, 16 and 17 Poultry, and Queen Victoria Street, City. Also at all the haberdashers' and hosiers' shops. GOLDSMITHS AND JEWELLERS: Emanuel, 45 Albemarle Street; Gass & Co., 166 Regent Street; Howell, James, & Co., 5, 7, and 9 Regent Street; Garrard & Co., 25 Haymarket; Lambert & Co., 10-12 Coventry Street, Haymarket, Hancocks & Co., 38 and 39 Bruton Street; Hunt & Roskell, 156 New Bond Street; Streeter & Co., 18 New Bond Street; Elkington & Co., 22 Regent Street and 42 Moorgate Street (electro-plate); Packer, 76 Regent Street; Goldsmiths' Alliance, 11 and 12 Cornhill; Watherston & Son, 12 Pall Mall East; Crouch (Scottish jewellery), 264 Regent Street; Hancock, 152 New Bond Street. GUN AND RIFLE MAKERS: Westley Richards, 178 New Bond Street; Rigby & Co., 72 St. James's Street; Purdey, Audley House, South Audley Street; Henry, 118 Pall Mall; Dougall, 8 Bennet Street, St. James's Street; Grant, 67A St. James's Street; Colt's Fire Arms Company, 14 Pall Mall. HABERDASHERS: Hitchcock & Co., 69-74 St. Paul's Churchyard; Lewis & Allenby, 193-197 Regent Street; Marshall & Snelgrove, 334-348 Oxford Street; Redmayne & Co., 19-20 New Bond Street; Russell & Allen, 17-20 Old Bond Street; Shoolbred & Co., 151158 Tottenham Court Road, and 34-45 Grafton Street; Waterloo House and Swan & Edgar, 39-53 Quadrant, Regent Street, and 9-11 Piccadilly; Howell, James, & Co., 5 Regent Street; Peter Robinson, 216-226 Oxford Street; Wallis & Co., 7 Holborn Circus; Capper, 69, 70 Gracechurch Street, City; Liberty (Oriental fabrics), 142 & 218 Regent Street; Debenham & Freebody, 27-33 Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square; Whiteley, Westbourne Grove, Bayswater; Jay, mourning warehouse, 243-253 Regent Street; Scott Adie, for Scotch goods, 115 Regent Street; Coulson & Co., 11 Pall Mall East; Mrs. Washington Moon, 16 New Burlington Street (baby linen); Edmonds, 47 Wigmore Street (children); Swears & Wells, Regent Street (children); Locke & Co., 8 Savile Row; Наmilton & Co., 326 Regent Street; Co-operative Needlewomen, 34 Brooke Street, Holborn. HATTERS:- Lincoln & Bennett, 1-3 Sackville Street and 40 Piccadilly; Heath, 107 Oxford Street; Cole, 156 Strand; Cater & Co., 56 Pall Mall; Christy & Co., 35 Gracechurch Street, City; Truefitt, 14 Old Bond Street and 20 Burlington Arcade. - LADIES' HATTERS: Mrs. Heath, 25 St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner; Miss Lockwood, 36 South Audley Street. INDIA-RUBBER WARES, see Waterproof Goods. LACE AND LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING: Steinmann, 18 Piccadilly; Mrs. Addley - Bourne, 174 Sloane Street; Colman, 172 Regent Street. LEATHER GOODS (dressing-cases, dispatch-boxes, etc.): - Needs, 128 Piccadilly; Leuchars, 38 Piccadilly; West, 9 King Street, St. James's Street. Comp. Cutlery. MAP SELLERS: - E. Stanford (agent for the Ordnance Survey Maps), 26 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross; C. Smith & Son, 63 Charing Cross; Bacon & Co., 127 Strand; Wyld, 11 Charing Cross; Dorrell & Son, 15 Charing Cross. MEDICINE, see Chemists. MILLINERS: Elise, 170 Regent Street; Louise, 210 and 266 Regent Street; Moret, 68 New Bond Street; Pauline, 259 Regent Street; Perryman, 20 Brook Street; Michard, 2 Hanover Square; Mrs. Stratton, 104 Piccadilly; Worth et Cie., 134 New Bond Street. MUSIC-SELLERS: - Boosey & Co., 295 Regent Street; Chappell & Co., 49-52 New Bond Street; Cocks & Co., 6 New Burlington Street; Cramer & Co., 199-209 Regent Street; Novello, Ewer, & Co., 1 Berners Street, Oxford Street; Hammond & Co., 5 Vigo Street, Regent Street; Metzler & Co., 40-43 Great Marlborough Street; Augener, 86 Newgate Street; Keith & Prowse, 48 Cheapside, and Northumberland Avenue, Charing Cross. OPTICIANS: Elliott Brothers, 101 St. Martin's Lane; Dallmeyer, 19 Bloomsbury Street; Horne & Thornthwaite, 416 Strand; Negretti & Zambra, Holborn Viaduct, Charterhouse Street, 45 Cornhill, and 122 Regent Street; Callaghan, 23a New Bond Street; Dollond & Co., 1 Ludgate Hill; Cox, 98 Newgate Street. PERFUMERS: — Atkinson, 24 Old Bond Street; Bayley & Co., 17 Cockspur Street; Piesse & Lubin, 2 New Bond Street; Rimmel, 96 Strand, 128 Regent Street, and 24 Cornhill; Gattie & Peirce, 14 Old Bond Street; Breidenbach, 157 New Bond Street. PHOTOGRAPH-SELLERS: J. Gerson, 5 Rathbone Place (photographs of the pictures in the National Gallery, etc.); Autotype Fine Art Gallery, 74 New Oxford Street; Mansell, 271-273_Oxford Street; Marion (photographic materials), 23 Soho Square; London Stereoscopic Company, 54 Cheapside and 108 Regent Street; Spooner, 379 Strand. PIANOFORTE-MANUFACTURERS: Broadwood & Sons, 33 Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square; Collard & Collard, 16 Grosvenor Street, 26 Cheapside, and Oval Road, Regent's Park; Erard, Warwick Road, Kensington, and 18 Great Marlborough Street; Hopkinson, 95 New Bond Street. PRESERVES, etc. ('Italian Warehouses') : Crosse & Blackwell, 20 and 21 Soho Square, and 77 Dean Street (noted firm for pickles; wholesale); Fortnum, Mason, & Co., 181-183 Piccadilly; Castell & Brown, 33-41 Wardour Street (wholesale); Hedges & Butler, 155 Regent Street; Cobbett & Son, 18 Pall Mall. PRINTSELLERS, see Engravings. SHOEMAKERS. For gentlemen: - Deroy, 74 Regent Street and 166 Fenchurch Street; Dowie & Marshall, 455 Strand; Fuchs, 54 Conduit Street; Bowley & Co., 53 Charing Cross; Parker, 145 Oxford Street; Peal, 487 Oxford Street; Medwin, 86 Regent Street; Hoby, 20 Pall Mall; Tuczek, 109 New Bond Street; Hall, 6 Wellington Street, Strand; Waukenphast, 60 Haymarket; Francis, 40 Maddox Street. For ladies: Hook, Knowles, & Co., 66 New Bond Street; Bird, 180 Oxford Street; Gundry & Sons, 174 New Bond Street; Hubert, 292 Regent Street; Thierry, 70 Regent Street. Boots and shoes in London are rather dear but of excellent quality. SILK MERCERS, see Haberdashers. STATIONERS: Parkins & Gotto, 54-62 Oxford Street; Partridge & Cooper, 192 Fleet Street; Macmichael, 42 South Audley Street; Coram, 205 Sloane Street; Webster & Larkin, 60 Piccadilly. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS: Weiss & Son, 62 Strand; Krohne & Sesemann, 8 Duke Street, Manchester Square, W.; Mayer & Meltzer, 71 Great Portland Street; Arnold & Son, 35-36 West Smithfield. TAILORS: - Poole & Co., 36-39 Savile Row, Regent Street (introduction from former customer required); Miles, 21 Old Bond Street; Parfitt, Roberts, & Parfitt, 75 Jermyn Street; Kerslake & Co., 12 Hanover Street, Hanover Square; Nicoll, 114-120 Regent Street; Blamey & Son, 62 Charing Cross; Kimpton, 105 Strand; Ralph & Son, 150 Strand; Hobson & Co., 148 Regent Street; Meyer & Mortimer, 36 Conduit Street; Brown & Son, 10 Princes Street, Hano ver Square; Burn, 6 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall; Stohwasser & Co., 39 Conduit Street; Stulz, Wain, & Co., 10 Clifford Street; Doré, 73 Piccadilly and 25 Conduit Street (ready money tailors, moderate charges); Wray & Roby, 78 Queen Street, Cheapside. CLERICAL TAILORS: Pratt, 23 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, and 14 Southampton Street; Cox & Buckley, 28 Southampton Street; Seary, 13 New Oxford Street. fern, 26 Conduit Street; Doré, 13 George Street, Hanover Square. Ready-made clothes may be obtained very cheaply in numerous large shops (prices usually affixed). LADIES' TAILORS: - Red TBA MERCHANTS: Ridgway, 4 and 5 King William Street, City; Strachan & Co., 131 Finsbury Pavement; Twining & Co., 216 Strand; Dakin & Co., 1 St. Paul's Churchyard, and 240 Oxford Street; Cooper & Co., 268 Regent Circus, and 35 Strand. ΤΟΥ MAKERS: - Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly; Lowther Arcade, Strand; Cremer, 210 Regent Street; Kindergarten Emporium, 57 Berners Street. TRUNK MAKERS: Allen, 37 West Strand; Asprey & Son, 166 New Bond Street, and 22 Albemarle Street; Southgate, 75 and 76 Watling Street; Millard, 6 Lisle Street, Leicester Square; Trunk Makers' Society, 9 Sherwood Street, Golden Square. (Strangers should be on their guard against the temptation of purchasing trunks and portmanteaus in inferior leather marked 'second hand' a common form of fraud in houses of a lower class.) UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS: Sangster & Co., 94 Fleet Street, 140 Regent Street, 75 Cheapside, and 10 Royal Exchange; Martin, 64-65 Burlington Arcade; Brigg, 23 St. James's Street. WATCHMAKERS: Bennett, 64 and 65 Cheapside; Barraud & Lunds, 49 Cornhill; Benson, 25 Old Bond Street, and 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill; E. Dent & Co., 61 Strand; M. F. Dent & Co., 33 Cockspur Street; Frodsham & Co., 84 Strand. WATERPROOF GOODS: Macintosh & Co.. 19 St. Bride Street, E. C. (wholesale only); Bax, 28 Cockspur Street; Matthews & Son, 58 Charing Cross; Piggott, 117 Cheapside; Edmiston, 14 Cockspur Street; Cording, 125 Regent Street; Walkley, 5 Strand. WINE MERCHANTS. There are about 2500 wine merchants in London, most of whom can supply fairly good wine at reasonable prices. Visitors who occupy private apartments should procure their wine from a dealer. The wines at hotels are generally dear and indifferent. The following are good houses: Cockburn & Co., 8 Lime Street, City; Hedges & Butler, 155 Regent Street; Gilbey, Pantheon, 173 Oxford Street, besides other offices (with a very extensive trade in low-priced wines; Claret from 1s. per bottle, Hock and Moselle from 1s. 6d.); Fortnum & Mason, 181-183 Piccadilly; Carbonell & Co., 182 Regent Street; G. Tanqueray & Co., 5 Pall Mall East; Basil Woodd & Sons, 34 New Bond Street; Law, Holloway, & Co., 22 Finch Lane, City; Payne & Sons, |