Traps.—Adee traps about 5 cents apiece less than ordinary S-traps, and Bower traps about twice as much.
Earthenware, 2-inch, $1 each; 6-inch, $3.25 each.
Iron (S-traps), 2-inch, 80 cents; extra heavy, $1.25; 6-inch, $3.75; extra heavy, $5. Running traps, with or without hand-holes, about the same.
Lead, made of 6-pound lead (lead weighing 6 pounds to the square foot), 1¼-inch, 65 cents; 1½-inch, 80 cents; 2-inch, $1.10; 4½-inch, $3.25, etc.
Urinals.—(Earthenware), $5 to $6 each.
Wash-Basins.—(Iron, enameled or marbled), $1.50 to $4.50.
Water-Closets.—Demarest’s (plunger), $15 to $40. Earthenware hopper, $10 to $12. Earthenware hopper, with trap, waste-preventing cistern, chain and bracket, wood-seat, etc., $30. Hopper-valve closet, with self-raising, round seat, $9.
Pan-Closets.—$4.50 to $22.
A journeyman and helper are charged for at the rate of from $5 to $6 per day.