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OMAHA DRUGGIST. H flDontbty 3ournal of fl>barmac$, V ol XIX. OMAHA, APRIL, 1906. No. 4. OMAHA DRUGGIST. C. F. WELLER, PUBLISHER. T erms oe S ubscription ......................................................... $ 1.00 per year . R ates oe A dvertising on A pplication . Contributions pertaining to current pharmaceutical topics invited. ©^"Address all communications to OMAHA DRUGGIST PUBLISHING CO., N inth and Jackson S ts ., O maha . INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. Page Alabastine Co........................................ 42 Allcock Manufacturing Co.......... Cover J Anglo-American Drug Co................ 9 I John I. Brown & Co.......................... 9 Armstrong Cork Co............................. 4 Australian Eucalyptus Chemical Co 37 Ballard, Jas. F ...................................... 8 Beaver Soap Co. ................................... 44 Berry Bros., Ltd ................................... 38 Bethesda Mineral Water..................... 12 Bloomington Land Co.......................... 43 Bosenrath, R .......................................... 38 Borden’s Cond. Milk C o .............Cover Buhach Prod, and Mfg. Co .................. 40 Carboline.............................................. 43 Centaur Co., T h e .................................. 12 Chamberlain Medicine Co................... 40 Chautauqua Fruit Co.................... Cover Clarke Bros. & Co.......................... Cover Cole Co., J. W ....................................... 8 Columbia Chemical Works................ 46 Continental Varnish and Color Co.. .44 Dallemand & Co.................................... 46 Dean, W. G. & Son.................... 9 DeLacy Chemical Co ........................... 22 Dickey Drug Co..................................... 40 Dickinson & Co., E. E........................ ..22 Duffy Malt Whiskey Co...................... 4 Fay & Schueler.................... 5 Gerstendorfer Bros .............................. 44 Golden Gate Adv. Co........................... 45 Grace Medicine Co... 8 Greenbaum, 8. J.................................... 41 Griswold’s Salve................................... 39 Guckenheimer & Bros.................. Cover Hammondsport Wine Co..................... 5 Hannan Bros......................................... 47 Hathorn Water— .........................Cover Hess Co., The ....................................... 9 Highland Park Coll, of Pharmacy ..44 Hoffman, George Wm.......................... 48 Hungerford Smith Co., J ..................... 10 Jones, Flora A .................... 8 Krug Brewing Co................................. 6 Lanahan & Son, W m ........................... 9 Lightning Medicine Co........................ 1 Londonderry Lithia Co....................... 5 Magnus & Lauer....................... 6 Major. Alphonse, Cement Co............. 48 Metz Bros. Brewing Co..........................5 Midland Glass and Paint Co............... 45 Munn & Co.................................. 46 Murine Eye Remedy Co..................... 4 Myers Mfg. Co....................................... 7 Olney & McDaid.................................... 42 Osborn Colwell Co................................ 44 Peckham’s Croup Remedy Co......... 47 Philo. Hay Specialties Co.............. 46 Planten, H. & Sons.............................. 48 Reddish, Frank 0 ..................................40 Rheinstrom.Betteman, Johnson & Co.43 Robertson’s Grape Juice................... 11 Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co.. 5 Sanford Manufacturing Co................ 38 San Telrno Cigar Mfg. Co............... 2 Sharp & Smith...................................... 22 Sleeper, A. L. & Sons............................11 Stratton, John F. & Co........................ 45 Swanson Rheumatic Co........................47 Teuscher & Co .....................................45 The Old “76” Distilling Co.......... Cover The Nauman Co............................. ... 47 Drbana Wine Co........... ....................... 44 Van Stan’s Stratena Co...................... 48 W hittemore Bros ................................ 40 Williams Mfg. Co..................................48 Williams Manufacturing Co............... 11 Woodman Linseed Oil Co............. Cover Wood Products Co........................ Cover Woolner & Co...' .................................. 7 Zenner Disinfectant Co........................46 Three Car-Loads of Ink. The Bankers Ink Company of Kansas City has received orders from jobbers for three car-loads of writing- inks; first of which g-oes out this month, the second in July and the third in Aug-ust. The demand for these goods crowds their extensive factory to its full capacity. It is simply the old story over again that an article with unexcelled merit creates a demand for itself. It can further be said that the business of Bankers Ink Company for 1905 showed an increase of 50 per cent, over that over 1904 and for three months of this year an increase of over 100 per cent, over the same months last year. Dealers make no mistake in putting in a line which is such a ready seller and good repeater as Bankers Ink. Something Every Druggist Should Carry, A rkansas City , Kas., Feb. IS, 1906. D r . M onhei T, Omaha, Neb., Dear Doctor: I enclose postal note of fifty cents, for which send me your celebrated Foot Salve. Yours truly, _________ ___ F. F. K ingsbury . A full line off Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten Co.’s Chemicals carried in stock. N. S, P. A. Silver Anniversary, S eattle , Wash., March 14th, 1906. To the Fditor of the O maha D ruggist , Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of Feb. 28, will say to the best of my knowledge, I was the first to call up the subject of organizing a Nebraska Pharmaceutical Association. I first wrote to Mr. James Reed, a prosperous and influential druggist of Nebraska City, Dr. Park of Ashland, C. F. Goodman of Omaha, and others. As all responded favorably, the call was made for a convention of the Nebraska druggists to be held in Lin- coln (I cannot recall the dates). The convention was well attended and resulted in the organization of the Nebraska Pharmaceutical Association. The influence of the Association and the benefits resulting from it, stand to the credit of the united efforts of the Nebraska drug- gists. It is also to their credit that the Association has kept to the front in the procession of Nebraska’s wonderful growth and pros- perity. Many of the old timers have dropped from the ranks; many have crossed the river to that country from which none return, where castor oil and acids are not used as a beverage and I trust sul- phur is not required as a disinfectant. Some remain of whom I have many pleasant recollections. Wishing all continued success, I remain, Yours respectfully, C. M. L eighton , One of the Has Beens. Mr. Leighton is a native of the state of Maine. He located in Lincoln in 1867, bought some property and formed a partnership with Mr. H. N. Brown, engaging in the drug business under the firm name of Leighton & Brown. Their business grew apace with the city and state, the small retail store soon developing into a whole- sale business, when it became necessary to separate the departments, Mr. Brown faking care of the retail and Mr. Leighton the jobbing end of the business. This was afterwards purchased by Mr. H. T. Clark, who was finally succeeded by the Lincoln Drug Company. Special Offer. Send us your orders for an assortment of Imperial Remedies (taken from the list below) amounting to $25.00. We will prepay freight and allow you a cash discount of 5 per cent, if paid in 10 days from date of invoice. In re- turn we ask you to send us a mailing list of the farmers in your vicinity, which we will cover with attractive adver- tising matter with your name attached. Dip-o-fectant is. not included in this offer. It is strictly F. O. B. Omaha. PRICES TO THE TRADE. a.1 Stock Food, 2 lb. can ........per doz., $1.50 retail price, $0.25 5 lb. can ....... 3.00 it t i .50 12J^ lb. b a g ........... each, .57 it H 1.00 “ 25 lb. bag ............... 1.13 ii it 2.50 50 lb. bag ............... 2.25 it it 3.50 100 lb. bag ............. 4.50 it 6.00 Fattener, 25 lb. pails 1.50 i6 ii 2.50 Condition Powders, 1% lb. pkg., doz. 1.25 it .25 Worm Powders, 1 lb. pkg ........... 1.75 ti it .25 Poultry & Fgg Food, 2>£ lb. pkg., 1.50 it a .25 Insecticide, 1 lb. pkg ................... 1.50 6 i 6 i .25 Lice Killer, 1 qt. cans ................. 2.50 a 11 .35 2 qt. cans ................. 4.60 a 11 .60 1 gal. cans .............. 7.25 11 a 1.00 Dip-o-fectant, bbls ................ per gal., .45 ti 10 gal., cans inc., .55 a a \ T \ 5 gal., cans inc., .60 a 11 1 gal., cans inc., .75 a a Houston Post: “ Did that porous plaster help your stomach any?” “ Indade, it did not, docthor, an’ ’twuz th’ toughest t’ing Oi iver downed.”

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OMAHA DRUGGIST.H flD ontbty 3 o u r n a l o f fl>barm ac$,

V ol X IX . OMAHA, APRIL, 1906. No. 4.

O M A H A D R U G G I S T .C. F. W ELLE R , PUBLISHER.

T e r m s oe Su b s c r ip t io n .........................................................$1.00 p e r y e a r .R ates oe A d v e r t is in g on Ap p l ic a t io n .

Contributions pertaining to current pharmaceutical topics invited. ©^"Address all communications to

OMAHA DRUGGIST PUBLISHING CO.,N in t h a n d Jackso n Sts ., Om a h a .

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.Pa g e

Alabastine Co........................................ 42Allcock Manufacturing Co..........CoverJ Anglo-American Drug Co................ 9I John I. Brown & Co.......................... 9

Armstrong Cork Co............................. 4Australian Eucalyptus Chemical Co 37Ballard, Jas. F ...................................... 8Beaver Soap Co.................................... 44Berry Bros., Ltd................................... 38Bethesda Mineral Water..................... 12Bloomington Land Co..........................43Bosenrath, R ..........................................38Borden’s Cond. Milk C o .... .........CoverBuhach Prod, and Mfg. Co..................40Carboline.............................................. 43Centaur Co., T h e ..................................12Chamberlain Medicine Co................... 40Chautauqua Fruit Co....................CoverClarke Bros. & Co..........................CoverCole Co., J. W ....................................... 8Columbia Chemical Works................ 46Continental Varnish and Color Co.. .44Dallemand & Co.................................... 46Dean, W. G. & Son.................... 9DeLacy Chemical Co........................... 22Dickey Drug Co.....................................40Dickinson & Co., E. E........................ ..22Duffy Malt Whiskey Co...................... 4Fay & Schueler.................... 5Gerstendorfer Bros.............................. 44Golden Gate Adv. Co........................... 45Grace Medicine Co... 8Greenbaum, 8. J.................................... 41Griswold’s Salve................................... 39Guckenheimer & Bros.................. CoverHammondsport Wine Co..................... 5Hannan Bros......................................... 47Hathorn Water— .........................CoverHess Co., The....................................... 9Highland Park Coll, of Pharmacy ..44 Hoffman, George Wm..........................48

Hungerford Smith Co., J ..................... 10Jones, Flora A .................... 8Krug Brewing Co................................. 6Lanahan & Son, W m ........................... 9Lightning Medicine Co........................ 1Londonderry Lithia Co....................... 5Magnus & Lauer....................... 6Major. Alphonse, Cement Co............. 48Metz Bros. Brewing Co..........................5Midland Glass and Paint Co...............45Munn & Co.................................. 46Murine Eye Remedy Co..................... 4Myers Mfg. Co....................................... 7Olney & McDaid.................................... 42Osborn Colwell Co................................ 44Peckham’s Croup Remedy Co......... 47Philo. Hay Specialties Co.............. 46Planten, H. & Sons.............................. 48Reddish, Frank 0 ..................................40Rheinstrom.Betteman, Johnson & Co.43Robertson’s Grape Juice................... 11Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co.. 5Sanford Manufacturing Co................ 38San Telrno Cigar Mfg. Co............... 2Sharp & Smith...................................... 22Sleeper, A. L. & Sons............................11Stratton, John F. & Co........................ 45Swanson Rheumatic Co........................47Teuscher & Co .....................................45The Old “ 76” Distilling Co..........CoverThe Nauman Co............................. ... 47Drbana Wine Co........... ....................... 44Van Stan’s Stratena Co...................... 48W hittemore Bros ................................ 40Williams Mfg. Co..................................48Williams Manufacturing Co............... 11Woodman Linseed Oil Co............. CoverWood Products Co........................ CoverWoolner & Co...'.................................. 7Zenner Disinfectant Co........................46

Three Car-Loads of Ink.

The Bankers Ink Company of Kansas City has received orders from jobbers for three car-loads of writing- inks; first of which g-oes out this month, the second in July and the third in Aug-ust. The demand for these goods crowds their extensive factory to its full capacity. It is simply the old story over again that an article with unexcelled merit creates a demand for itself.

It can further be said that the business of Bankers Ink Company for 1905 showed an increase of 50 per cent, over that over 1904 and for three months of this year an increase of over 100 per cent, over the same months last year. Dealers make no mistake in putting in a line which is such a ready seller and good repeater as Bankers Ink.

Something Every Druggist Should Carry,A r k a n s a s C it y , K as., Feb. IS, 1906.

D r . M o n h e iT, Omaha, Neb.,Dear Doctor: I enclose postal note of fifty cents, for which send

me your celebrated Foot Salve. Yours truly,_________ _ _ _ F . F. K in g s b u r y .

A full line off Pow ers-W eightm an-R osengarten C o .’s C h e m ic a ls ca rrie d in stock.

N. S, P. A. Silver Anniversary,

S e a t t l e , Wash., March 14th, 1906. To the Fditor of the O m a h a D r u g g ist , Omaha, Neb.

Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of Feb. 28, will say to the best of my knowledge, I was the first to call up the subject of organizing a Nebraska Pharmaceutical Association.

I first wrote to Mr. James Reed, a prosperous and influential druggist of Nebraska City, Dr. Park of Ashland, C. F. Goodman of Omaha, and others. As all responded favorably, the call was made for a convention of the Nebraska druggists to be held in Lin­coln (I cannot recall the dates). The convention was well attended and resulted in the organization of the Nebraska Pharmaceutical Association.

The influence of the Association and the benefits resulting from it, stand to the credit of the united efforts of the Nebraska drug­gists. It is also to their credit that the Association has kept to the front in the procession of Nebraska’s wonderful growth and pros­perity.

Many of the old timers have dropped from the ranks; many have crossed the river to that country from which none return, where castor oil and acids are not used as a beverage and I trust sul­phur is not required as a disinfectant. Some remain of whom I have many pleasant recollections.

Wishing all continued success, I remain,Yours respectfully,

C. M. L e ig h t o n ,One of the Has Beens.

Mr. Leighton is a native of the state of Maine. He located in Lincoln in 1867, bought some property and formed a partnership with Mr. H. N. Brown, engaging in the drug business under the firm name of Leighton & Brown. Their business grew apace with the city and state, the small retail store soon developing into a whole­sale business, when it became necessary to separate the departments, Mr. Brown faking care of the retail and Mr. Leighton the jobbing end of the business. This was afterwards purchased by Mr. H. T. Clark, who was finally succeeded by the Lincoln Drug Company.

Special Offer.

Send us your orders for an assortment of Imperial Remedies (taken from the list below) amounting to $25.00. We will prepay freight and allow you a cash discount of 5 per cent, if paid in 10 days from date of invoice. In re­turn we ask you to send us a mailing list of the farmers in your vicinity, which we will cover with attractive adver­tising matter with your name attached. Dip-o-fectant is. not included in this offer. It is strictly F. O. B. Omaha.

PRICES TO THE TRADE.a.1 Stock Food, 2 lb. can........per doz., $1.50 retail price, $0.25

“ “ 5 lb. can....... “ 3.00 it t i .50“ “ 12J lb. bag........... each, .57 it H 1.00“ “ 25 lb. bag............... “ 1.13 i i it 2.50“ 50 lb. bag............... “ 2.25 it it 3.50“ “ 100 lb. bag............. “ 4.50 it • 6.00“ Fattener, 25 lb. pails “ 1.50 i 6 i i 2.50

Condition Powders, 1% lb. pkg., doz. 1.25 “ it .25Worm Powders, 1 lb. pkg........... “ 1.75 t i it .25Poultry & Fgg Food, 2>£ lb. pkg., “ 1.50 it a .25Insecticide, 1 lb. pkg................... “ 1.50 6 i 6 i .25Lice Killer, 1 qt. cans................. “ 2.50 a 11 .35

“ “ 2 qt. cans................. “ 4.60 a 11 .60“ “ 1 gal. cans.............. “ 7.25 11 a 1.00

Dip-o-fectant, bbls................ per gal., .45 “ t i“ “ 10 gal., cans inc., “ .55 a a \ T \“ “ 5 gal., cans inc., “ .60 a 11“ “ 1 gal., cans inc., “ .75 a a

Houston Post: “ Did that porous plaster help yourstomach any?” “ Indade, it did not, docthor, an’ ’twuz th’ toughest t’ing Oi iver downed.”

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"Personal P oin tsPertaining to Pha.rmeLceutica.1 ' People A

E. H. Dort, of Auburn, Neb., was in Omaha last month.Dr. C. W. Hickey, Bennington, Neb., was in Omaha on

the 7th.Dr. A. J. Gibson, Harlan, Iowa, was a visitor on the

21st ult.' The Johnson Drug Co. have opened a new store in Red

Lodge, Mont.D. J. Reid has engaged in the drug business at Crab

Orchard, Neb.The Clark Drug of Iowa, is succeeded by K. Pember­

ton of Vinton.Dr. King of Octavia, Neb., has sold his drug business

to Dr. Marcellus.D. D. Adams, Nehawka, Neb., was in Omaha buying

goods on the 3d inst.John Lauvstad of Avoca, Iowa, has disposed of his

store to F. T. Priester.The Martin Drug Co., Anaconda, Mont., has sold out

to the Standard Drug Co.A. D. White and family, St. Edwards, Neb., called on

Omaha jobbers April 2nd.C. H. Ziegler, Vesta, Neb., paid the Richardson Drug

Co. a visit on the 21st ult.W. S. Cleaver, Neligh, Neb., spent a couple of days in

Omaha early in the month.H. A. Scarr of Portsmouth, has purchased the Berry

drug store at Panama, Iowa.We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mrs. A. H. Morris,

Shelton, Neb., on the 20th ult.Henry Schwacke, Nebraska City, Neb., came to Omaha

to attend the automobile show.D. H. McWilliams, Charter Oak, Iowa, visited the

Omaha jobbers on the 18th ult.Clarence P. Moore, Ansley, Neb., paid the Richardson

Drug Co. a visit on March 31st.Kloster & Duncan have dissolved partnership, B. J.

Kloster continuing the business.Dr. B. Curti & Son, Papillion, Neb., disposed of their

drug store last month to Fred Bell.Mr. Wood of the firm of Wood & Schacher, Peters­

burg, Neb., was a visitor on the 9th.Dr. Jensen of the Meier Drug Co., Weeping Water,

Neb., was in Omaha on the 5th inst.A. L. Severin of Fort Dodge, Iowa, has disposed of his

drug business to A. W. Lewis of Palmer.Charles Fallon, of the firm of Fallon & Murphy, Sew­

ard, Neb., was in Omaha on the 10th inst.Mr. Lungren, of the firm of Lungren & Andreen, Sioux

City, Iowa, visited Omaha jobbers last week.J. E. Bowman, Litchfield, Neb., was in Omaha March

27th buying goods of the Richardson Drug Co.A. D. Talbott & Co., of Grinnell, have disposed of their

drug store to Roy E- Bates and Warner H. Stoaks.Floyd Brown, one of Lead, S. D., leading druggists, is

the proud father of a boy which was born Feb. 23d, 1906.

Dr. T. C. McMillan, proprietor of the City Pharmacy, Falls City, Neb., called on the Richardson Drug Co. March 31st.

The drug clerks of Butte, Mont., are talking of open­ing a co-operative store. H. E. Seeling is promoting the proposition.

A. E. Bossingham, of the firm of Bsssingham & Jehu, Geddes, S. D., has been elected president of the Geddes base ball team.

Mr. and Mrs. George L.- Smith, of the Smith Drug Co., Sheridan, Wyoming, stopped off in Omaha March 19th on their way East.

Mary Gerald Edmondson, born February 17, 1906,” is the announcement sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Edmond­son, Friend, Neb.

The Parchen Drug Co., Helena, Mont., is remodeling its building and will engage in the manufacture of phar­maceutical goods.

L. A. Green Drug Co. have just received their new set of Gate City fixtures, show cases, etc., purchased from the Richardson Drug Co.

R. B. Johnson, has succeeded to the T. C. Morgan drug business at Panama, Neb. Mr. Johnson was formerly liv­ing in Hampton, Neb.

C. E. Cone, of the drug firm of Lon Cone & Bros., of McCook, Neb., has disposed of his interests in that town and moved to Kansas City.

D. M. Atchison has purchased the M. F. Troutman drug stock at Paxton, Neb., and will continue the business under the style of the Paxton Drug Co.

C. A. Melcher, one of the most popular druggists of South Omaha, was elected city treasurer on the Democratic ticket at the election on April 4th.

The East Side Pharmacy of Butte, Mont., has filed arti­cles of incorporation with a capital of $5,000. L. Dreibel- bis will be president of the company.

,We regret to announce the death of Mr. Fred W. Flanley, of the Bethesda Mineral Spring Co., which oc­curred last month at San Antonio, Texas.

Walker Bros., Mason City, Neb., will improve their store by placing a new Combination Soda Fountain, which they purchased of the Richardson Drug Co.

S. S. All, who has been engaged in the drug business at Clarks, Neb., for a number of years, recently sold out to P. T. Stire, who will continue the business.

Hill Drug Co., Randolph, Neb., have beautified their store with a new set of No. 25 “ Crackerjack” Display Cases, purchased of the Richardson Drug Co.

Mr. Swensen, of Storm Lake, Iowa, has purchased an interest in the drug business at Persia, Iowa, and the firm name has been changed to Scarr & Swensen.

George W. Herard of Thermopolis, Wyo., has started a branch store at Worland, with A. M. Hicks, formerly with the Cody Drug Co.,' Cody, Wyo., as manager.

W. W. Kendall, Superior, Neb., has put in a complete set of the No. 300 “ Michigan Special” Display Cases, which were purchased of the Richardson Drug Co.

L. P. Hadley, Shelby, Iowa, was in Omaha March 29th. He disposed of his drug business there last month to F. H. Allen & Co., and is now looking for a new location.

Thomas Vogltane has purchased the B. J. Mathouser stock at Dodge, Neb. The stock was invoiced by Mr. O. H. Zacek, manager of the Baumann Drug Co., West Point.

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C. S. Wahlsted, formerly with the Pioneer Drug- Co., Elk Point, S. D., has bought a half interest in the L. R. Burlingame stock, and the firm will hereafter be known as the Elk Point Pharmacy.

C. L. Dunham, Farnam, Neb., -has moved into his new store building, which is equipped with a complete set of “ Richardson Special” fixtures, which were purchased through the Richardson Drug Co.

The Scholtz Drug Co., Denver, Colo., have opened up a branch store at Seventeenth and Broadway. It is one of the handsomest and best located stores in Denver, and their opening on April 2nd was well attended.

T. J. Fiegenbaum, formerly of Lincoln, will be in charge of B. F. Fiegenbaum’s store at Western, Neb., while B. F. is on a trip to Frontier County, where he has some good farms which he is looking after.

R. H. Bellamy & Son, Arapahoe, Neb., will move into their new building about the 15th of April. They have placed their order for an up-to-date set of fixtures, including a beautiful soda fountain, with the Richardson Drug Co.

The Red Cross Pharmacy of South Omaha, Neb., has been succeeded by M. A. Matliauser, formerly of Dodge, Neb. This stock was listed with F. V. Kniest, “ The Drug Store Man,” of Omaha, Neb., April 2d and sold April 5th.

W. B. Donaldson of Pierce, Neb., has disposed of his store to Albert Pohlmann. Mr. Pohlmann is a Ph. G., and a very energetic young man. We congratulate him upon the purchase he has made and wish him the fullest measure of success.

F. E Bax & Co., of Lexington, Neb., have opened a branch store at Smithfield, Neb. They have put in a com­plete and up-to-date line of drugs and sundries, and E. E. Duryee, of Lexington, will have charge of the new estab­lishment.

M. E. Harmston, formerly of Hyannis, has opened a new store at Callaway, Neb. His fixtures, together with a handsome new soda fountain, were furnished by the Rich­ardson Drug Co., with whom he also placed his stock order for drugs and sundries.

C. W. Long, Wakefield, Neb., has remodeled his store. A new steel ceiling was put in, the walls repapered and wood work finished with white enamel, trimmed in black and gold. The store presents a very attractive appearance and is a credit to the town.

L. A. Green Drug Co. is the style of the new firm at Uehling, Neb. Mr. Green is of the firm of Green & Jones, Kennard, Neb., and will still retain his interest in the Kennard store. The opening order for the new store was placed with the Richardson Drug Co.

Orel Jones, for several years with S. L. Hestwood & Co., Omaha, Neb., has recently purchased the Chas. H. Williams drug stock at Loveland, Iowa. Mr. Jones will be assisted in the management of the business by his wife, who is also a registered pharmacist.

J. W. Wilwerding, formerly of Griswold, Iowa, was in Omaha recently and while here brought about a deal for the sale of his stock at Coin, Iowa, known as the M, Loeltz Drug Co., to Mr. Gauss. This deal was one by “ The Drug Store Man,” F. V. Kniest, of Omaha, Neb.

Thos. Larsen, who has been with L. R. Brush, Ashland, Neb., for some time, has just purchased an opening stock of drugs from the Richardson Drug Company, and will en­gage in business at Huntley, Neb. Previous to clerking for Mr. Brush, Mr. Larsen was with the Iler Grand Phar­macy of Omaha.

Mr. J. L. Wyckoff, manager of the firm of White & Wyckoff, manufacturers of Wellerette writing tablets and juvenile notes, of Holyoke, Mass., was in Omaha 22nd en route to the Pacific coast. He was accompanied by his wife, also Mr. George E. Belott, the firm’s popular repre­sentative in this territory.

There will be a ceremonial session of Tangier Temple, A. A. O. N. M., at Omaha on April 19th. Work will be­gin at 2 o’clock sharp at the Colloseum on North Twentieth street. At 8:30 p. m. a reception and and entertainment for the nobles and their ladies will be given at the Auditor­ium, Fifteenth and Howard streets.

T. J. Townsend & Co., for a number of years engaged in the drug business at Belle Fourche, So. Dok., have been succeeded by R. L. Bronson, who will continue the busi­ness under the style of the Hospital Pharmacy. Mr. Bron­son has until recently been engaged in the drug business with his brother at Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Geo. H. Jerome, of the firm of Jerome & Detrick, of York, Neb., and Philip R. Wolff, who has been clerking for Mr. Jerome for the past fourteen years, have formed a partnership under the firm name of Wolff & Jerome. This firm have bought F. Lembeck’s drug store in Utica, Neb,, and with Mr. Wolff as manager will conduct the business at Utica and Mr. Jerome remain with the York firm of Jerome & Detrick. Mr. Wolff is a man of sterling worth, as evidenced by his holding his situation with Jerome & Co. for fourteen consecutive years, and we predict for the new firm success in every detail.

Howard S. Baker, Sioux City, Iowa, has just closed a deal with J. A. Todd, of Waterloo, Iowa, for the sale of his drug business. Mr. Baker was recently president and general manager of the Sioux City Telephone Co., and dis­posed of his drug business that he might devote his entire time to his new duties. He has been interested in the in­stitution and installation of the independent telephone system in Sioux City since its inception, putting much money and time into the venture which now has proved so successful. His drug business passed into the hands of one of the best all around drug men in Iowa. Mr. Todd of Waterloo is the junior member of the firm of Wangler Bros. & Todd, an organization of experience as well as capital. The drug firm which takes over the store of Howard S. Baker will be organized as a stock company and conducted on the same general plans as Mr. Baker has conducted the store for the past twenty years. Mr. Baker will take some stock in the company and his name may be used in connection with it. The old force of clerks, among whom are John C. Wahlgenuth, Will Becker, and Andrew Smith, will be retained, and will also have stock in the new company. Mr. Todd expects to come to Sioux City the latter part of the month to take charge of the store on May 1st. A number of improvements will be made by the new management, but the same general line of organiza­tion and business policy will be observed. The Baker Pharmacy has always been one of the most prominent stores in Sioux City, and is one of the largest retail and physicians supply houses in the state of Iowa.

The Burning Question,

Have manufacturers the right to fix the retail price of their commodities? This question is now being given ser­ious consideration by both retailers and manufacturers. This proposition appeals with a great deal of force to deal­ers in proprietary medicines. Such action on the part of the manufacturer of patent medicines would have a ten­dency to eliminate all price competition among retail deal­ers of proprietary goods distributed under this agreement. It would also tend to put mail order houses who are selling certain goods direct to the consumer out of busi­ness. Retailers are more directly interested in this plan than jobbers. If adopted by manufacturers, and the courts sustain them in their action, as they have done in several instances, it will mean that proprietary goods will be sold at the same price everywhere.

Articles quoted in this Journal as “ M.C.W.” are the products of the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.

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RETAILERS' BANQUET,

The retail drug-gists of Omaha, South Omaha, and Council Bluffs made a tine demonstration of good fellow­ship and fellow feeling when, on the evening of April 3d, 1906, they assembled at the banquet hall of J. P. O’Brien’s cafe.

The members of the banquet committee, P. B. Myers, W. A. Piel. J. H. Merchant, C. A. Melcher and O. H. Brown, had all the details concerning the inner man well in hand, and promptly at the hour set for the banquet, 9:00 p. m., the guests found the following substantial menu with plenty of everything awaiting disposition:

MENU.Blue Points on Deep Shell.

White Rock.Celery Hearts. Olives. Salted Almonds.

Planked Whitefish. Dalphine Potatoes.Sauterne.

Sweetbreads, French Peas. Fillets of Beef, Carded.Claret.

Sweet Potatoes. French Mushrooms.Chicken Salad with Dressing.

Cheese Wafers.Ice Cream. Cake.

Brie Cheese. Bent’s Crackers.Coffee.

Apricot Brandy. Cigars.The inclement weather failed to restrain the enthusiasm

of sixty-five knights of the pestal who had arranged this dinner in honor of the N. A. R. D. representatives, J. C. Singer, organizer, and Major P. E. Holp, officially desig­nated as correspondent and grand orator.

The dinner was thoroughly enjoyed and at its conclu­sion, J. H. Schmidt, in the official capacity of toastmaster, extended cordial greetings to the invited guests and with a few facetious and appropriate remarks, presented the fol­lowing speakers:

TOASTS.“ Reminiscences” ................................................. C. R. Sherman“ Our Neighbors” ......... .......................................... O. H. BrownSong...........................................................................J. T. Monfort“ The Jobber” ............................................................ C. F. WellerOrganization. .......................................................J. C. SingerThe N. A. R. D .................................................Major P. E. HolpThe speakers seemed inspired, and for two hours the

flow of oratory rivaled a session of Congress. Everybody stayed to the end, even at the cost of missing the last car and being compelled to walk home. At the conclusion of Major Holp’s masterly address, the universal expression was one of satisfaction and enjoyment and the hope ex­pressed that with the talent for handling such affairs as strongly developed as it was shown to be among their own members it would be made an annual affair. Music was fur­nished by the Evans brothers.

Charlie Sherman’s “ Reminiscences” were thoroughly enjoyed by all, and as they contained many interesting facts pertaining to the drug trade of Omaha, its growth and advancement, we take pleasure in publishing it in full.

* **REMINISCENCES,

B y OHAS. E. SHERMAN.One of the methods of making a medical diagnosis of

an obscure case, is by exclusion. That is, if the patient has fever, a test may be made of the blood or other means employed to firmly establish the fact that it is not malaria, typhoid, yellow or scarlet fever, and thus leaving it reason­ably certain that it is one of the few other kinds left.

So, in enumerating reminiscences, it is easier by far to recall the long list of what was not than the much shorter one of what was.

Just twenty-five years ago on the 9th day of last month (March), Omaha was down on the maps with a population of a little over 30,000 based on the census of 1880. It had only a few blocks of pavement, none of which, I am sure, was on Tenth street, for as I picked my way along Tenth

street on the way up town from the old cow-shed Union Pacific depot, I went into mud over the tops of my shoes, and saw wagons abandoned temporarily and left where they had been stranded in the miry streets. Not a yard of asphalt, brick, granite, or even cedar block pavement in Omaha. No cable or electric cars. The Red line horse cars extended north on Twenty-fourth street to Hamilton street, as the electric line now does, passing what was the most northerly located drug store, that of Mr. Phelps at the northeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Cuming.

The water works were just being built and the streets were strewn with their pipes, the water works office being in a small building situated a few feet east of a certain yellow corner. There was no Rome, Paxton, Millard, Iler Grand, Murray, Dellone, Merchants, Drexel, Midland, nor any of the dozen smaller hotels that might now be named. The Withnell, at Fifteenth and Harney, the Metropolitan, at Tweffh and Douglas, and the Canfield at Ninth and Farnam, were the leaders, and all first-class—of their kind. Dream City had not yet been built.

There was no Bee building, no New York Life, no Pax­ton, Continental, Karbach, Douglas, Brown, McCague, Ramge, Withnell, Ware, or Arlington blocks. None of national banks had quartered themselves in their substan­tial homes, for none of their homes had been built. The City Hall, the new Post Office, the Union and Burlington depots, Ft. Crook, the Douglas street and the East Omaha bridges, and all our present opera houses did not have, at that time, even a literary existence.

The star of distiny and empire at that time had not be­come fixed over the corner of 17th and Farnam, but hovered in the skies about eight blocks east of that point. Thus hinting at the material things which are locally familiar to us now, but which in the spring of 1881 were conspicu­ous by their absence, it is easy to surmise that the men and measures which occupy the arena to-day were, in the main, only in a small degree known then.

Such sweeping changes have taken place in the busi­ness and social life of our city during a quarter of a cen­tury, it naturally follows that the personnel of our phar­maceutical ranks has undergone a like metamorphosis and that material changes have taken place in that portion of our city’s business structure which is represented by the drug business.

Of the members gathered about this board to-night, who were here twenty-five years ago, a count could be made on the fingers of one hand.

None of the present wholesale drug houses of this city or Council Bluffs were here at that time. Most of the brilliant constellations which now decorate the pharma­ceutical skies had not then been “ discovered.” The “ Pharmacy Noted for Accuracy,” “ The Cutting Cutter of Drugs,” the “ Original Cut Price Drug Store,” the “ Lec­turer on Pharmacy and Jobber of Surgical Dressings,” as well as the Yellow Peril (to his competitors) and the “ Rare Drug Emporium” were not at that time “ down on the bills.” It is true John W. Bell, the perennial, was at that time conducting, as he is to-day, a well kept and well stocked drug store, which at that time was located at the northwest corner of Tenth and Marcy, right by the U. P. railroad tracks.

Max Becht, who, if I am not mistaken, early in 1881 became the junior member of the firm of Schroter & Becht, located on the east side of Fifteenth street, between Doug­las and Farnam, is the only other druggist engaged in business at the present time in Omaha as a principal, who was at that time a member of an Omaha drug firm.

The firm of James K. Ish & Co., who were large retail­ers with a limited jobbing business, were located at Four­teenth and Farnam, just east of Milton Rogers’ present location, burned out either March 11th or 12th, 1881, two or three days after I came to this city. This firm had been a sheltering roof for a number of persons who were, and some of whom are still, well identified with the drug trade of

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this city. Michael and Geo. W. Parr, the former having- a drug store at Tenth and Howard, and thel atter at Seven­teenth and St. Mary’s avenue: Frank B. Kennard, who was so prominent in drug circles for many years, conducting a wholesale and retail store at Fourteenth and Douglas; Schroter & Becht, Jonn W. Bell and John B. Conte were all employed at some period by the firm of James K. Ish & Co.

The active and energetic C. F. Goodman was doing what was then considerad a large wholesale and retail bus­iness at 1110 Farnam, and with him as manager was M. J. Waugh, now of the Lincoln Paint & Color Co., and as financial man T. A. Creigh, the well known real estate man of this city. In the drug and prescription department of this firm were also, I believe, at this time, Mr. John B. Conte and Mr. Joseph Tuchek and Mr. John Bell; as none of these gentlemen seem to be a day older than then, I hope the youngest man present to-night will take careful note of the most attractive characteristics of these gentle­men, and thus be able to report on them at the end of the next twenty-five year cycle.

D. W. Saxe occupied the northeast corner of Thirteenth and Farnam, while Norman A. Kuhn, under the insignia of Kuhn & Co. as the signs still stands, was at the corner of Fifteenth and Douglas, the store now owned by Dr. J. B. Whitaker, and which was started and fitted in 1870 with the walnut fixtures now in the store by Allen & Jensen; Dr.E. P. Childs, who was a member of the firm owning this store at a period some time during 70s, is now engaged in the drug business in South Omaha.

Mr. James Forsythe, who certainly ranks now one of the “ oldest living white men” in the drug business in Omaha, was located at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, his present successor being the Howell Drug Co.

Handsome Sam Farnsworth was in 1881 wearing the brass collar of the U. P. Ry. Co., and had not yet broke into the drug business. Mr. E. E. Bruce was at about this time, or a little prior, carrying a grip over the Hawkeye State for an Ottumwa drug house, while Col. C. F. Weller, generally accompanied by a shiny plug hat, was on the commercial skirmish line with the Mississippi river for an east, and the Pacific ocean for a west boundary.

D. Y. Wheeler, as we remember and understand it, was a co-ordinate and providential dispensation afforded the druggists of that, as well as of this period.

This all happened before the invention of the Wellerette cigar or the invasion o f literature by D. Y. Wheeler. Caesar had some years previously paused at the near side of the Rubicon, and Luther Hoyt had not, even at that date, crossed to the west bank of the Missouri river.

Andrew Carnegie was then taking a few lessons in the financial chemistry of iron, but L. E. Peyton and J. H. Merchant had not yet developed the Lord Byron mine.

Hope our South Omaha friends won’t care if we re­mind them that their city was not then on the map, and Council Bluffs was almost as large as its big sister.

In 1881 there was no N. S. P. A. and therefore no col­leges of Pharmacy or Medicine in Nebraska.

To sketch all the events and items of personal interest about the men connected with the drug trade during the years since I came to Omaha as a registered pharmacist boy of 18, would be to write the history of human endeavor, the tragedy of human life. Death has frequently invaded our ranks and taken those who might have been least ex­pected to have been called. The scroll of the missing is a long one, many taken by the pale messenger in the zenith of young manhood: C. M. Crissey, C. F. Goodman, Michael Parr, Eric Wretlund, W. J. Hughes, J. F. Vickers, C. G. Rapp, D. M. Eagan, Silas Wallace, C. J. Frice, R. H. Blose, H. L. Hestwood, C. S. Jorbitt.

The asperities of life become softened when viewed in the light of retrospect. A glance down the vista of years that have passed must make us all realize that life in its

various phases is a huge cable made up of many strands, the whole of which is the sum of human endeavor; that he who fails to grasp a strand and pull in the direction of progress, and the betterment of conditions not only for himself, but incidentally for his fellow as well, not only retards the forward march of the brotherhood of mankind, but in a much greater degree jeopardizes his own happi­ness and welfare. But, knowing this, there is still the melancholy recollection found in the words of Portia: “ If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churehes and poor men’s cottages prince’s palaces. I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than to be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.”

NOTICE! NOTICE!!

T o the Druggists of Nebraska:Gentlemen—The Nebraska State Pharmaceutical As­

sociation will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary in Hastings, Nebraska, June 5-6-7. This meeting promises to be one of the best ever held in the history of the associa­tion. I have secured Prof. Chas. E. Caspari, of St. Louis, who will give a lecture before the Association. Prof. Caspari is one of the most able lecturers in the United States.

I have also made arrangements for rates on the differ­ent railroads, and every druggist who comes to this meet­ing should be sure and get a certificate from the agent at his starting point, so that he can have the benefit of the one-third rate back home. The Entertainment Committee is leaving nothing undone for the pleasure of the visiting druggists; this committee has purchased a souvenir in the way of a watch-fob, to be given to every member and also to every new member received this year or coming to the convention. Hastings is centrally located and we look for a large attendance. All of the committees have been working hard, and no doubt they will have something in­teresting for all those who attend. I trust every druggist that can possibly get away will come to this meeting. Now is the time to get in the “ band wagon” and be one of theN. S. P. A .’s this year at its silver anniversary.

Yours very truly,Oscar Baumann,

Secretary.

The Pilgrim.The Pilgrim for April appears in one of the most strik­

ing and altogether effective covers that it has ever had. Indeed, the cover appears to offer a clue to the quality of the contents. The rise in favor of this magazine has been interesting, giving as it has the brand of lalsehood to the often heard assertion that a magazine of general interest and wide popularity cannot be published west of the Alle­ghany Mountains. We are told The Pilgrim will, hence­forth, under the new management which has removed the magazine from Battle Creek to Detroit, be even more of a home publication than it has in the past. The contents of the April issue indicate the tendency. The fiction by Reg­inald Wright Kauffman, Andrew Wander and Arnold Ben­nett is among the best the magazine has ever published. An extremely significant article treating of the American emigration into the new wheat country of Canada; a lav­ishly illustrated article on Mountaineering for Women, a strikingly pictured paper on The Drama of Japan; an il­lustrated resume of the waning theatrical season, and a multitude of departmental articles treating of household and family economics and conduct make this April issue especially noteworthy. The two pages of fashion designs are given, together with an authoritative fashion letter. The magazine is splendidly illustrated throughout, and becomes its sub-title “ A Magazine for the Home” to ex­cellent purpose. The Pilgrim, “ A Magazine for the Home,” Detroit, Michigan.

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CREIGHTON COLLEGE OF PHARMACY NOTES.

By EDWARD DOCEKAL.

Mr. Audrey G. Martin, ’06, is working- at Broken Bow, Neb.

The Junior class have begun their work upon their un­knowns in qualitative analysis.

Kenneth Podolak is now with the Howell Drug Co. at Sixteenth and Capitol Avenue.

Mr. Thomas Larson of Ashland, Neb., called recently. “ Big Tom” is doing well at Ashland.

H. W. Baker, ’06, is working fof J. B. Klotz of Exeter, Neb. He is well pleased with his position.

Hugh Beal, ’04, has given up his position at South Omaha to accept a much better one at Alliance, Neb.

C. E. Boyd, ’06, is located with Dr. J. P. Fuse at Frank­lin, Neb. He. succeeded A. B. Cass who is now at school.

Mr. Edward Docekal’s sister called upon him a few days ago. She was much pleased with the work of the college.

The Saturday morning test classes have proved so help­ful that they have been made a permanent feature of the work.

Mr. John D. Beck, ’05, of Falls City, was in town a few days ago. He spent a few hours at the college. Mr. Beck certainly has the appearance of being well fed.

Prof. Fricke in Materia Medica Class: What is SalDuirecticus? 2. What is the gender of Sal?

Class: Much laugh. Prof. Fricke much red.John Holst, ’03, has gone to Chicago to finish a course in

optics. He has spent a great deal of time preparing him­self for this work and will certainly succeed in his profes­sion.

Dr. Howard of Elk Creek, Neb., of whom J. K. Gore, ’05, purchased his store, made the school a pleasant call a few days since. The Doctor is taking a few weeks’ rest from his practice.

We hope a large number of the graduates of the college will arrange to attend the N. S. P. A. meeting at Hastings in June. Prepare a paper upon some of the subjects sug­gested and be present to read it.

Dr. Jones of Cental City, Neb., has been appointed house physician at the Omaha General Hospital, and has given up his practice at Central City. Dr. Jones is an un­usually well qualified young physician and will surely be a valuable assistant at the hospital.

The Senior class has taken up the study of volumetric analysis and find it very interesting work. A number of them never before really realized how small an amount of substance of one kind it takes to put one’s n Sol. to the bad. The study, if pursued properly, means accuracy, at­tention and ability.

The classes held a joint meeting one evening after school and decided to give another dance. It is dated for Saturday evenifig, the 24th of this month, and promises to be another one of those evenings of enjoyment and pleas­ure for the students. All ex-students are cordially invited to attend this dance and to bring their lady friends along.

The Pharmacy department has received a number of new supplies this week, among thenj being six pairs of analytical scales, tablet machines, suppository machines, pill files and a number of other things foo numerous to mention. With these new fixtures and a few more that are expected soon to arrive, it will be as well equipped and as capable of doing good work as any pharmacy school in the United States.

Plans have been completed for the new College of Phar­macy building. The building will be one qf the best in the country, afid will be greatly appreciated by the college. We will then have as fine an equipment as any college of pharmacy could wish. With the new building and the ad­dition to the teaching force which we will have next year, we will be able to offer as thorough a course in Pharmacy as can be given anywhere.

The Senior class have, up to date, studied about 165 drugs. They hope that the list in number will soon end, as they now have about all they can store conveniently in their knowledge box. A number of the Seniors in manu­facturing chemistry, after making copper oleate, lead plaster, and some other preparations, have decided that they will always buy them ready made. If they were called for by a customer and were not in stock they would say they were out and could not make them. If the reader could have seen some of the students’ hands, the apparatus used in making these preparations, and the job of clean­ing up, he would also think the way we students do about it.

Ozo i/ ypToi. and perfect antiseptic m edication are synonym ous.In placing- this product before the medical profession we are

actuated by the feeling that we ate offering them the best obtainable internal and external antiseptic, one which can not be excelled. Ozolyptol is the result of the most extensive researches and expri- mental work in our bacteriological and pharmaceutical laboratories. It is an ideal product and will meet every requirement as a perfect antiseptic.

Ozo ry pto i, at 60° to 70° E. is- a clear ^mber colored fluid of alkaline reaction possessed of a fragrant and pleasing odor and a mosf agreeable, slightly pungent taste. Its specfic gravity is .990. When exposed to extreme cold Ozolyptol becomes opaque, but its therapy is not impaired thereby and it becomes clear again when the temperature is restored.

When mixed with water it forms a perfectly clear solution. It is also perfectly compatible with all of the most important remedies, especially the tonic and astringent remedies with which it is often desirable to combine Ozolyptol. It loses none of its properties with age nor long continued exposure to light. It is as efficient internally as externally.

ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES OF OZOLYPTOL.OzoirfYPTOl, in full strength has a bactericidal power equal to

1-2000 Bi-Chloride of Mercury or a fifteen per cent Carbolic Acid solution.

Being non-toxic and non-irritant it is admirably adapted for internal administration wherever an antiseptic or antizymotic is in­dicated. It does not coagulate albumens and is therefore superior to Bi-Chloride of Mercury in the treatment of suppurative conditions. It can be applied to the most delicate tissues as it is perfectly harmless.

i n t e r n a l l y .Ozo i/ ypToi, is indicated in all zymotic conditions, such as fer­

mentative dyspepsia, diarrhoea, cholera infantum, cholera morbus and all conditions accompanied by indigestion, retention of food, lack o f proper assimilation and consequent fermentation. In typhoid fever, given internally, it will prevent tympanitis. It may also be added to the water used for sponging or bathing typhoid patients, as it increases the antipyretic effect of ihe bath. Mixed with a little glycerin and water it may be used to moisten the tongue and lips of fever patients, preventing sores, dry and fissured tongue and bleed­ing gums. It also prevents otitis media by obviating extension to the middle ear.

Bose—One to two teaspoonfuls three to four times a day in water, or other medidine. as directed by the physician.

Ozo i/ yfXo i, is indicated in all Surgical Diseases; Obstetrics, Gynecology, Rhinolog3% Laryngology, Otology, Dermatology, dis­eases of the Respiratory and Gastro Intestinal tracts, and in all acute, infectious diseases, including the Exanthemata. All irritated and inflamed mucous membranes, abrasions and wounds of all kinds are favorably influenced by Ozo lo y pTOL.

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USES OF OZOEYPTOE IN DENTISTRY.1. As a mouth wash after extracting- or after the evacuation of

an Alveolar abscess.2. For syringing- and cleansing pulp cavities after drilling and

before filling.3. As an antiseptic and soothing mouth wash in necrotic condi­

tions of the Alveoli and in the treatment o f P3Torrhea Alveolaris, or in sloughing gums after extraction.

4. For syringing and cleansing pulp cavities before devitalizing.5. As a hardening agent in the treatment of soft or spongy gums.

In this the advantage is due to the Formaldehyde contained in Ozo i/ yptou -

6. As an immersing fluid for dental instruments, or wherever a reliable non-poisnous antiseptic is desired to be used either by the dentist or the patient at home, Ozo i/ ypToi, is superior to any other similar preparation.

ITS USE IN HYGIENEAside from its use in disease, Ozo ly p t o i, has a vast field of use­

fulness in promoting health, aiding the normal functions of the body, and increasing bodily comfort. As a mouth wash and gargle it is unexcelled. The mouth presents at all times a most diversified flora, which not only causes carious teeth, but also effects the digestive function, producing in time most serious derangements. The teeth should, therefore, be kept free from food accumulations and epithelial debris and there is no agent that will do this more effectually than OZODYPTOU.

It is useful for cleansing the nasal mucous membranes of dust and other irritating matter, which are extremely apt to cause catarr­hal conditions. It stimulates the nasal mucosa and increases its re­sistance to invading micro-organisms which may lodge there. It is a well known fact that the tubercle bacillus frequently gains entance to the body through that portal. By keeping the membrane clean and healthy you enable it to resist such invasion to a considerable degree.

The sanje is applicable to the vaginal tract. Retained secretions interfere with normal functions, congestion results, and finally leu- corrhea. By adding Ozo i/ vptoi, to the douche, the function of the muscoa is restored, the congestion disappears, and with it the leu- corrhea. It is unexcelled as a vaginal detergent and deodrant.

A bath is at all times refreshing, but by adding a little Ozouyptou its refreshing quality is considerably increased; you also have in addi­tion' its antiseptic action on the skin, freeing the gland ducts of ac­cumulated secretions and thus giving a delicious sense of coolness and comfort. o ZOI'YPTon is non-irritating and can be used on all parts of the body. We could extol the beneficient properties of Ozo- i/VPTOL ad infinitum, but your time is precious and we are certain that these few explanations will convince you of the efficiency of this preparation.

OZObYPTOi, is marketed in 4-ounce and 5-pint bottles.In four-ounce bottles............................................................per doz. $2.00In sixteen-ounce bottles..............................................per doz. 6.00In five-pint bottles.................................................................... each, 2.25

Ij^arge bulk packages quoted upon application.________________ R ic h a r d so n D rug Co.

At the Sign of “The Liquid/'

The Liquid Carbonic Company, although to-day is the largest concern of its kind in the world, is nevertheless a comparatively young institution, having inaugurated its corporate existence no longer ago than 1888, in which year it had its inception in the mind of its present president and treasurer, Mr. Jacob Baur, the gentleman who has con­tinuously, since its birth, been its prime promulgator, and whose splendid personal enthusiasm and untiring energy have been in large measure responsible for “ The Liquid’s” phenomenal achievements. And that which is true of the director-in-chief of this precocious youngster, is equally true of its officials in general, all of whom are known as men of exceptional progressiveness, enterprise and business acumen. These include Mr. Charles Minshall, Vice-Presi­dent, Mr. Oscar Baur, General Superintendent, and Mr. C.F. Rauchfuss, Secretary and General Sales Manager.

In this comparatively short period of seventeen years, “ The Liquid” has evoluted and grown and expanded until the smoke of ceaseless industry curls upward from seven­teen great factories devoted exclusively to the manufacture of its products, while in eleven leading cities of the United States are found its large and vigorous sales establishments, catering to the dispensing and bottling trades of the world. Its branches are located in Chicago, New York, Pittsburg, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Aflanta and Dallas, and the new home offices of the concern in Chicago, erected only two years ago to

meet the urgent necessity for more room, constitute one of the most imposing edifices of its class in that city—a splen­did and fitting tribute to personified perseverance and re­sults attained. This home office building is a modern, fire-proof, well lighted and sanitary eight-story structure, 110x118 feet, situated at the northwest corner of Michigan and Wells streets, and in occupying this building the com­pany utilizes nearly three-fourths of the entire block en­closed by Wells, Michigan, Franklin and Illinois streets. The most recent addition to their enormous productive capacity is their gigantic new soda fountain factory on North Wells street, which covers an entire city block at that location.

The unexampled commercial aggressiveness which has been the distinguishing factor in the growth of “ The Liquid” may be ascribed chiefly to the strong and abiding faith in a bright future for the soda water business, which lies with its promoters. The sales enjoyed by even the in­ferior products of the earlier history of soda water, suf­ficed to demonstrate to these far-seeing minds the im­mense possibilities with the trade, and with the public, of richly flavored, perfectly carbonated, pure, wholesome and healthful soda beverages, and a correct understanding and appreciation of the importance, both to the dispenser and to the public, of bettering the quality of soda water, through correct equipment, appliances and accessories, was the basic principle upon which “ The Liquid’s” advanced policy was founded, and upon which its unprecedented suc­cess has been firmly established.

The entrance of the Liquid Carbonic Company into the field of soda water dispensing and bottling constituted a distinct epoch in that industry, and the Continuous evolve- ment by that concern of the most modern, efficient, practi­cal, hygienic and sanitary soda water apparatus, equipment and supplies, and the conscientious maintenance of undis­puted highest quality in their every product, has builded for them a prestige which cannot be gainsaid nor assailed.

Discount Your Bills,The one or two per cent, which is usually allowed for

ten-day payment sometimes seems a small item in itself. The aggregate during the year, however, is yvorth}-of con­sideration. It often represents the amoutit paid for an extra clerk, and in any case is a high rate of interest. For example, one-half per cent, on a 30-day bill paid in 10 days is equal to nine per cent interest per annum. One and one- half per cent, on a 60-day bill is equal to interest at the rate of 10f4 per cent, per annum. Two per cent, on a 30 day bill paid in 10 days is equal to 36 per cent, interest per year.—Roller Mill.

Danger in Headache Powders.In comment on the death of a young woman, caused by

the use of headache powders containing acetanilide and similar chemicals, a Philadelphia coroner is quoted by the Journal of the American Medical Association as saying: “ One of the chief dangers is that these powders are adver­tised as being harmless, thereby leading persons afflicted to take them freely.” He is reported to have further said that the same remedy prescribed by a physician would bev taken only at regular intervals, and thus would be free from the very objectionable feature of this class of drugs.

Headache medicine is charged by the daily papers with at least three deaths in or near this city in three days dur­ing January. On the box lying beside one of the victims when he was unconscious was printed “ A sure cure for the blues.”

After making due allowance for newspaper inaccuracy and sensationalism, the fact still stands out boldly, that the usual headache powders are very dangerous, and drug­gists should so inform purchasers.—Drug Topics.

A full line of Po w ers-W eightm an-R osengarten C o .’s C h e m ic a ls ca rrie d in stock.

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Pure-'Food Bill Passed.

The Heyburn Pure-food bill has passed the Senate of the United States by a vote of 63 to 4.

Section 1 provides that it shall be unlawful to manufac­ture, sell or deliver in any territory of the States or to ship into any territory of the United States or from one state to another any article of food, drug-, medicines or liquors which is adulterated or misbranded, or which contains any poisonous or deleterious substances within the meaning- of this act; section 4 providing- that this shall mean “ added poisonous or deleterius substances or ing-redients injurious to human health when used or prescribed in the usual man­ner of use of such article,” and prescribes a fine of $500 or imprisonment for not more than one year for infraction of the law.

Section 2 provides among- other thing-s that the officers of any corporation guilty of transgressing- the law shall be personblly liable for such transgression.

Section 3 provides that the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Commerce Labor shall make uniform rules and regulations for the collection and examination of samples.

Section 4 provides that the samples collected are to be examined by the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agriculture and that where the sample appears to be adulterated the Secretary of Agriculture shall give notice to the offenders, who shall be given an opportunity for defense in the United States Court, and that only after final judg­ment in the United States Court can the results of the examination be made public.

Section 5 provides the United States District Attorney shall bring prosecution on the complaint of the Secretary of Agriculture or any health officer or agent of any state, territory, district or insular possession.

Sec. 6—That the term “ drug” as used in this act shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacoepia or National Formulary of in­ternal or external use; also any substance intended to be used for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.

Section 9 provides that for the purpose of this Act any article shall be deemed to be adulterated:

In the case of drugs:First— If when any drug is sold under or by a name re­

cognized in the* United States Pharmacoepia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, qual­ity, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary official at the time of investigation: Provided, That no drug de­fined in the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality or purity be plainly stated upon the bottle, box or other container thereof, although the standard may differ from that deter­mined by the test laid down in the United States Pharma­copoeia or National Formulary.

Second—If its strength or purity fall below the pro­fessed standard or quality under which it is sold.

That such drug shall be deemed to be misbranded:First—If it be an imitation of or offered for sale under

the name of another article.Second—If the package containing it, or its label, shall

bear any statement as to its constituent ingredients or the substances contained therein, which statement shall be false or misleading in any particular, or if the name is falsely branded as to the country, state or territory, or place therein, in which it is manufactured or produced, or if the contents of the original package shall have been re­moved, in whole or in part, and other contents shall have been placed in such package.

Sec. 10—That no dealer shall be prosecuted under the provisions of this act when he can establish a guarantee signed by the wholesaler, jobber, manufacturer or other party residing in the United States, from whom he pur­

chased such articles, to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this act, designating it such article. Said guarantee, to afford pro­tection, shall contain the name and address of the party or or parties making the sale of such articles to such dealer, and in such case said party or parties shall be amendable to the prosecutions, fines and other penalties which would attach in due course to the provisions of this act.

Section 12 provides that refusal to furnish samples shall constitute a misdemeanor. Section 13 provides for the con­fiscation of articles coming within the provisions of the law. Section 16 provides that the act shall take effect on July 1, 1906. _______ '

He Apologized.

She has bright eyes, rosy cheeks and an awful weighty estimate of the proper confines of propriety. It is an in­variable rule of hers to observe that subtle barrier of modesty which all well ordered young women should ob­serve, and, better still, she prides herself on making the sterner sex observe the barrier in all its invisible but nice distinctions.

Then how this incident must have shocked her!Being a telephone girl, it is her obnoxious duty to hold

converse with the “ mean things” of the world—otherwise known as men. The other afternoon a subscriber called for a certain number in Germantown.

“ What number did you say?” she cooed.“ Germantown 33333-z, quick.” *“ I can’t understand; please repeat it.”“ Blank, blankety blank, x y z!”“ Well, if you don’t say what number you want I can’t

give it to you. I ’m not going to fool here all day.”“ Now, keep your shirt on, little girl; keep your shirt

But the subscriber got no further; she slammed up her cam, rushed to the overseer with flaming cheeks, and re­ported the subscriber. The company rightly said that subscriber had no right to comment on how its employees should treat their wearing apparel, and demanded that the subscriber apologize or lose his ’phone. The subscriber was willing. He called up the girl with the bright eyes and said:

“ Are you the young lady whom I just told to keep her shirt on?”

“ Yes,” was the curt rejoinder.“ Well, possibly I was a little hasty. It may be warm

in your office, so now you may take it off.”—Philadelphia Telegraph. . ____________

Dip o fectant.

Stock Dip is indispensable to the stock-raiser. It has become a staple article. We have been investigating the Dip problem for some time, and after thoroughly satisfying ourselves as to the merits of the different preparations on the market, testing formulae, etc., we have decided that the Dip-o-fectant is one of the best preparations that has yet been offered to the trade. We have, therefore, taken the agency for it and are prepared to sell it on a basis that will allow our agents a handsome profit for carrying it. It is an article that will sell readily from 75c to $1.00 per gallon in barrels. It costs you F. O. B. Omaha 45c per gal. in bar­rels, 10 gal. cans inclusive, 55c per gal., 5 gal. cans inclu­sive, 60c per gal., less quantity 75c per gal. Dip-o-fectant is not a proprietary article; it is simply a combination of coal tar derivatives; a most efficient disinfectant, deodor­izer, tick and lice killer; a perfect destroyer of disease germs. The demand is here for an article of this kind. The season is at hand when it will sell. We know there is nothing better on the market, and the price is lower to both dealer and consumer. It will do all that any Dip can do, and you will find it one of the most satisfactory articles you have ever handled. Richardson Drug Co.

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Randall’s Grape Juice Electric Bulb is an electric adver­tising- device adjustable to any electric socket and works automatically. It is an up-to-date, novel and attractive advertising medium offered to the drug trade. It is very popular, and not only advertises Randall's Grape Juice but makes the druggist’s windows more attractive, especially where these bulbs are placed in the windows of the store at the time window displays are given for the Grape Juice. The flashing of a number of these bulbs at different times per minute in the druggist’s winbow is wonderfully attrac­tive to all passers-by and makes that store a special object separate from adjoining stores and will attract the atten­tion of all people who pass. Be sure to specify Electric Bulbs when sending in your orders for Grape Juice.

Richardson Drug Co.

The Art of Compounding.A text book for students and a reference book for

pharmacists at the prescription counter, by Wilbur L. Scoville, Ph. G., has just been issued by the publish­ers, P. Blackiston’s Son & Co., Philadelphia. This is the third edition revised and enlarged. A chapter on Tablets has been added, which treats of the man­ufacture of compressed and triturate tablets. The use of tablet machines is increasing in connection with pre­scriptions and the simplifying of the principles governing tablet-making will be welcomed by many dispensers.

A new chapter on Sterilization and Disinfection contains much valuable advice. The subject of Emulsions has been largely re-written and includes the latest theories of emul­sification and also improved methods and formulae for com­mercial emulsions.

Other interesting chapters fully treated are: The Pre­scription, Nomenclature, Mixtures, Confections, • Pills, Powders, Suppositories, Ointments, and Incompatibility. The price of this valuable work is $2.50, and any orders sent to the Richardson Drug Co. will be taken care of.

FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC.

Special Rate to Druggists, 50 Cents for 25 Words or Less,For obvious reasons we are not at liberty to give addresses of adver­

tisers who have their mail transmitted through this office. In answering such advertisers, address your communication to the Omaha Druggist, indicating on envelope (by giving number) for whom it is intended, and we will forward same to the proper person. Have your return notice— giving name and address—appear on envelope, so that in case the letter is not delivered, it may be returned to you.

Results are usually more satisfactory if an advertisement appears in several consecutive issues. Six consecutive in se r t io n s of on e a d ­v e r t is e m e n t AT THE FIVE-INSERTION RATE.

To INSURE INSERTION IN CURRENT ISSUE, COPY MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE FIRST OF THE MONTH.

R e m it t a n c e must a c c o m pa n y o r d e r .OMAHA DRUGGIST, Om a h a , Ne b .

ATTENTION DRUG CLERKS— Every drug clerk who wishes to pass any State Board examination should have Lee’s Quiz Compend.

3,000 questions, price reduced from $2.00 to $1.00. Address, A. J. Lee, North Platte, Neb.

DRUG STORE FOR SALE—I have for sale one of the best paying drug stores in south central Nebraska, a county seat of about 2,000

people, two railroads, one of the best schools in the entire West, and a whole lot of other inducements for the right kind of a man to locate. This store will invoice about $4,000, is in a good location in the town, in a good brick room, which owner will rent right. The average business ex­ceeds $25.00 per day and can be increased. I have sold this party his supplies for ten years and know the proposition to be a good one. A. B. Hunt, Alma, Neb.

'OR SALE—One case Dr. Ett’s Remedies for $23.00 net cash, price, $24.00. J. G. Beste, Hartington, Neb.

Cost

FOR SALE—Panama, Iowa, drug store. Invoice about $2,500. Good prescription trade. Permit may be used. Address, H. A. Scarr &

Co., Panama, Iowa.

C O R SALE— A Gardner’s Rapid Sifter and Mixer, size B; capacity 240 * pounds per hour. Good as new. Price, $30.00. Address, E. M. Chase, Nebraska City, Neb.

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FOR SALE—Good drug stock in Central Nebraska. Stock and fixtures will invoice about $2,500. Sales last year $5,000 Good territory to

draw from. Address, F. T. J., care Omaha Druggist.

C O R SALE—Drug stock and fixtures; invoice about $4,000. Will give » a big discount; will bear close investigation. Good reason for sell­ing. Address, M. H. Bates, P. O. Box 52, University Place, Neb.

C O R SALE—Drug stock located on best corner in town of 1,200. Fine, 1 rich farming country; will invoice about $4,000; population mostly German. This is a paying store and will bear investigation. Address, M, Omaha Druggist.

CPECIAL ATTENTION—Great Clearance House in America, for O Drug Store Buyers and Sellers. Free service to buyers and those needing employees. Drug men of all kinds furnished positions anywhere. Established 1904. Special plan. Expert service. Strictly reliable. F. V. Kniest, R. P., “ The Drug Store Man,” N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.

'T'HE Western Medical, Dental and Druggists Exchange can sell your I practice or your store, find assistants, partners or locations. Try us.

Address, 500 Brown Block, Omaha, Neb.

W ANTED—Position by registered pharmacist in Iowa. Six years experience; good reference given. Address, Jas. T. Redmon, 406

Elm St., Red Oak, la.

W ANTED—A small drug store worth about $1,200, foj equity in a larger stock in county seat, southern Nebraska. Address, H 39,

Omaha Druggist.

W ANTED—Clerks desiring positions, and pharmacists in need of clerks, should address H. L. Harper, Beatrice, Neb., Chairman

Violation Committee, Nebraska State Board of Pharmacy. He can ac­commodate you.

A full line of Po w ers-W eightm an-R o sengartf .1 C o .’s C h e m ic a ls carrie d in stock.

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ANNOUNCEMENT,

T o the Druggists of the N. A . R. D .:In accordance with the resolution adopted at your last

annual convention at Boston that the retail drug-gist should receive full profit for the free goods given out on the man­ufacturer’s order, our directors have ordered that this com­pany promptly comply with that resolution.

These directors, who are broad guaged business men of large means and experience, most heartily agree with your resolution, stamping it as a just measure on the ground that “ the laborer is worthy of his hire”—that the retailer is entitled to his profit on every free bottle he handles just as if were a cash sale.

Signed by Board of Directors as follows:H. W. Huttig, Chairman,

Pres. Huttig Lumber Co., Muscatine, Iowa. H. E. Casteee, President,

President Rock Island National Bank.W. A. Rosenfield, Vice-Pres.,

President Moline Wagon Co. Geo. J. Gruber, Secy, and M’gr.

In explanation of the above we wish to say: The free bottle of Mull’s Grape Tonic we are giving out is a 35c size to be purchased from your jobber at $2.80 per dozen, and to be redeemed by your jobber at 35c for each coupon which yotl have honored. This is equal to a cash sale and affords you full profit for your trouble.

A goodly number of the best drug jobbers in America have agreed to co-operate with us in accepting these cou­pons at 35c each. Should your jobber refuse to do so notify us promptly of that fact and we will arrange the matter to your entire satisfaction. ■ , —•, . ; T he Lightning Medicine Co.,. . ■

Makers of Mull’s Grape Tonic,Rock Island, 111.

A F T E R T H E O P E R A T I O NThere is no better bandage for pregnancy, after operations for laparotomy, appendicitis, etc., than the *‘Ra.ndoIph” Covered Elastic Abdom inal Supporter. COVERED RUBBER THREADS, in­terwoven with soft lisle threads, makes it superior to any other of its kind made, and is far stronger than those made with unprotected rubber threads, and consequently is more durable.

Made in 3 depths: 8, 10 and 12 inches.In ordering, State largest circumference of abdomen,

and depth desired.

R ETAIL PRICES:8 inch S up po rte r , $ 2 . 5 0 ; 10 inch, $2 7 5 ; 12 inch, $ 3 . 0 0 .

TH E “ RANDOLPH” COVERED ELASTIC BANDAGEIs designed to replace the objectionable gum rubber elastic bandages and is the IDEAL for reducing swellings, varicose veins, and for support about the body and limbs. It is made like The Randolph Supporter of cov­ered rubber and soft lisle threads, affording the neces­sary pressure. The open weave material produces a light, porous and much stronger bandage than that made of rubber uncovered.

RETAIL PRICES:2 in x 3 yds (stretched).. 2)4 in x 3 yds “

...$0.75 2*4 in x 8 yds (stretched)___ ...... $1.70............... 85 3 in x 3 yds “ ...... ...... 1.00

2 in x 5 yds “ ............... 85 3 in x 5 yds ” ...... .. . . . 1.252 in x 8 yds “ 2% in x 5 yds

........... 1.00

........... 1.003 in x 8 yds “ ...... ...... 2.25

THE “ RANDOLPH” COVERED ELASTIC GOODSare made exclusively by

SHARP & S M ITH ,Manufacturers and importers of

H IG H - G R A D E S U R G IC A L AND V E T E R IN A R Y I N S T R U M E N T S AND H O S P I T A L S U P P LIE S92 Wabash Avenue, 2 Doors North of Washington St., CHICAGO, ILL.

Established 1844. Incorporated 1904.We are the LARGEST MANUFACTURERS of SURGICAL ELASTIC GOODS in the United States.

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AN UNEQUALED PRf^i0cN ” R RESTORING, I NVlG CRATING, BEAUT I f-'VING AND DRESSiN6TNE

FINE DRESSING, IT HASJO 6PUALGRAY HAIR’RESTORE!) TO ITS VOUTHFill-BEAUTY-

DELACy CHEMICAL CO.ST. L0W5 HD. U.S.A.

NOW IN TWO SIZES:25c size $2 .00 doz.$1 size 8.00 doz.

S per cent discount in £ 1 6 .0 0 lots assorted.

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RICHARDSON DRUG CO.. O m a h a , Neb.,T-Guaranteed by the

D eLAC Y CH EM ICAL C O .. St. Louis, Mo.3-15-06 J ^ c' ;f,? : r " ' V ' i: ‘ ■ ; !

Yoy Purchase Witch HazelThink a. little; it will do yo\i good.

The last Pharmacopoeia requires a fifteen per cent, mixture of * ninety-five per cent, grain alcohol, which our product is guaran- teed to show.

It also specifies 8 lbs. Bark to the gallon. If this is all that is used, or if bark instead of twigs is employed, you may have a U. S. P. Extract but it would be a weak distillate and a cheap product.

T H E S T A N D A R D F O R T W E N T Y - F I V E Y E A R S . U . S . P . 15 % GR AIN A L C O H O L G U A R A N T E E D .

Don’t be deceived by low prices for U. S. P. Witch Hazel. In Dickinson’s Double Distilled Extract 20 lbs. of Green Witch Hazel twigs are used in every gallon that bears our label and by our exclusive process of redistillation we obtain a cleaner, sweeter, better flavored Witch Hazel and one that is free from all precipi­tates. Considering its strength it is the cheapest that you can buy.

Our labels are imitated and kegs refilled with cheap Extract. Be sure your package bears our label on the head and that the pro­tective seal over the bung is intact.

E. E . VICK.IJVS'OJV CO.,Essejc, Conn.

All sizes carried in stock and trade supplied by RICHARDSON DRUG CO.. Omaha, Neb.

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OUR PAGE OF SPECIAL QUOTATIONS.No Charge for Containers. Prices are Inclusive for the Quantity,

PARIS GREEN.Strictly Pure.

In Arsenic keg's, about 250 lbseach........... ...........................

In 100-lb. kegs.................... ............ .lb.In 14, 28 and 56-lb. kits................... lb.In 2 to 2-lb. paper boxes................ lbIn 1-lb. paper b ox es .........In ^-lb. paper boxes......... ........... lb.In %-\b. paper b oxes................ .. .lb

500-lb. lots, y2c lb. less.No charge for boxes or cartage

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’. .. .lb. $0.18 y2. . . . lb . .19. . . .lb. .20. . . . lb . .20. . . . lb . .20 y2. . . ,1b. .21 %. . . .lb. .22 y

LONDON PURPLE.100-lb. drums........................... . .lb. $0.10J^1-lb. cartons........................................ lb. .12%_^-lb. cartons............ lb. .14X-lb. cartons.. . . lb. .16

500-lb. lots, lc per lb. less.

INSECT POWDER.100-lb. kegs................................ lb. $0.1850-lb. kegs............................................lb. .1925-lb. k egs ..................................... . . .lb . .2010-lb. cans.......................... . . .lb . .24

ATL A N TIC SEA SALT.

5-lb. bags............... '....................... doz. $1.00

ERADELIN E.For Removing Grease Spots.

Display carton......... .............. each, $1.50Small s iz e ............................................doz. .75Darge s iz e . . . . ....... . ...dpz. 2.00

SO D A F O U N T A IN R E Q U IS IT E S .Cleveland Fruit Juice Co.’s Concentrated

Syrups and Crushed Fruits.J. Hungerford Smith Co.’s Concentrated

Syrups and Crushed Fruits.Diquid Carbonic Co.’ s Iyiquid Fruits and

Crushed Fruits.Randall’s Grape Juice.Welch’s Grape Juice.Robertson’s Grape Juice.White Grape Juice.Chocolates—Downey’s, Hance Bros. &

White’s, Benton, Myers Co., J. Hungerford Smith’s, Van Houghton’s, Satisfaction, and Richardson Drug Co.

A complete line of Crushed Fruit Bowls, Soda and Mineral Glasses, Sundae Glasses, Straw Holders, Soda Holders, Ice Cream Dishes, etc.

Ask for Soda Fountain Catalogue.

MARKET CONDITIONS.AD V A N C ED —BlueVitfiol, Camphor Gum,

Chamomile Flowers, Cantharides (China), Dragon’s Blood, Ginger Roots, Menthol, Potassa Chlorate, Prussiate Potash, Pink Root.

D ECLIN ED —Arsenic, Cassia Bark, Ergot, Eycopodium, Turpentine, Rosin.

STAPLE H E A V YAcid, Acetic, No. 8, 28%, carboy............... » 05

5-gal. demijohn................. ,-ft 0614l-g&i. ju g .. . , ....................................... ■ ••ft 07

Carbolic, crude, 20%, bbl...........................gal 2020%, 10-gal. can.................., .......... •_.........gal 2220%. 5-gal. can.. -------- .....g a l 3025% bbl.................................. gal 2623% .10-gal. c a n . . . w.*..gal 31m 5-gal. can.......................................... gal 363 # , bbl........................................................ gal 3030%, 10-gal. can ................. gal 3630%, 5-gal, ca n .. .............. gal 42

Citric, 100-lb. k e g . . . . . . . . . . ...................... ... ft 46A50-4 b. lo ts .... J 47A2541b. lots-------. ------. ---------------------- -----48A

Muriatic, carboy....... ................................- • ftNitric, carboy......................... ft ' 06%Oxalic, bbl.................. ft 08

50-lb. lots................................. ® 0925-lb. lots— .............................................. ft 10

Sulphuric, commercial, carboy................. ft 02DTartaric, bbl........... . . ........................... ft 32

50rlb. lots.............. ............... . . . . . . . — J 3425-lb. lots......................... ........................... »> 3d

Alcohol, Wood, bbls.......................................gal 80% -bbls........................................................ gal 8510-gal...................................... gal 9d

Less 5c per gal. for cash in 10 days.Alain, lump, bbl............................................... ft 02%

50-lb. lots......................................................ft 0325-lb. lots........................................ ft 03%

Ground, bbl.................................... ........... ft 02%50-lb. lots......................................................ft 03%25-lb. lots......................................................ft 04

Powdered, bbl.................................................ft 03%50-lb. lots......................................................ft 0425-lb. lots..................................................... ft 04%

Ammonia, Water, Conct.,26°, carboy......... ft 06%5-gal............................................................. ft 07

20°, carboy.......................................................® 05%5-gal............................................................. ft 06

16°, carboy...................................................... ft 04. 5-gal............................................................. ft 05Muriate, lump, b b l/.....................................ft 12

100-lb............................................................. ft 1350-lb............................................................. ft 13%25-lb............................................................. ft 14

Muriate, Gran., No. 1, bbl............................ ft 0/ %100-lb............................................................. ft 0850-lb.............................................................ft 08%25-lb............................................................ ft 09

C R U D E DRUGS AND CHEM ICALS.

100-lb.

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Lime Chloride, cask. Bbl.........................

%-lb. cans, 50-lb. cases. %-lb. cans, 50-lta. cases. Assr. cans, 50-lb. cases.

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Potassium Bichromate, 100-lb.50-lb...................., ................*25-lb.............. ........................

Sal Epsom, bbl......100-lb..................

Glauber, bbl.

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CO M PLETE PRICES-CURRENT

Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Etc.CORRECTED M ONTHLY BY

s i c i E a c ^ E s i D s o z L T x d z e s t t g t0 ^ £ - A - 2 E 3 I - A - , Q U A N T IT Y PRICES SEE SP EC IA L PACE.

A . W . H A L L A M . Mo charge Is made (o r containers on goods In ounces or lesser quantities. A Advanced. D Declined. * Added

Acid, Acetic. No. 8.......... fi> 09Acetic, U. S. P ..................................................® 10/Acetic, 0. P.................................... ft 14/Acetic, glacial, absolute................ ft 80 oz 12Arsenous, fused. . . ...... ft 22 oz 08Benzoic, from Benzoin Resin..........ft 1 30 oz 12Benzoic, English. .................... ...ft 2 24 oz 16Benzoic, from Toluol....................... ft 50 oz 11Boracic, cryst. on pow d........ ........... ft 20Boracic, Impalpable, Powd........................... ft 28Boracic, C. P., Cryst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f t 27Bromic................... oz 29Butyric, 100%........ . . . . f t 2 00 oz 27/Butyric, 60 %...... , ............... ........ ft 90 oz 19Camphoric..........................................ft 7 00 oz 49Carbolic, crys, 1-ft can............... ft 30/Carbolic, crys, 5-ft can................ ; . . . ........ft 27/Carbolic, crys, 10-lb c a n .............•;........ — ft 26/Carbolic, liquid, med. 1-ft bots...... . .. ..ft 311Carbolic, liq, No. 1, 1-ft bots........................ ft 31Carbolic, liq, No. 2, 1-ft bots..........................ft 29Carbolic, crude................... . gal 25 to 40C resylic................... . . . . . r . . . , . . . . . . . gal 654Cresylic, Redistilled............... ..;.gal 1 25Chromic, 1-oz vials.................. oz 14Crysophanic, true, cartons............ lb 2 25 oz 18Cinnamic, Merck .............................. ... . .oz 391Citric, cryst............... .....ft 50Formic, 1-oz vials, Merck............... oz 14Formic, conct., Merck............................ oz 19G allic.............................. .............. ft 70 oz 11Hydriodic, 10%................................................ oz 30Hydrobromic, U.S.P. Dil................ft 25 oz 08Hydrobromic, conct....................... ft 60 oz 15Hydrocyanic, diluted ....................ft 30 oz 10Hydrocyanic, Scheele’s, 1-oz. vials...........oz 35Hydrofluoric, 1-oz G. P. bots........................ oz 37Hydrofluoric, M-ft G. P. b o ts ..,... ft 2 25Hypophosphorous, Sol. 50%...........ft 1 10 oz 18Lactic, U .S .P ....................................ft 70 oz 12Lactic, d il ..,....................................ft 24 oz 08Mono-chlor-Acetic, oz. vis...........................oz 37Muriatic, coml................................................. ft 05Muriatic, chem pure............... ft 14Nitric, com l............................ : . . .ft 10Nitric, chem'pure......... ..... ft 16Nitric, fuming.............................................. :.ft 20Nitro-Hydrochloric, dil.............. ft 20Oleic, pure............... , . . .ft 35O xa lic ................................... ft 14/Oxalic, chem. pure, 1-ft cart......................... ft 301Phosphoric, dil................................... ft 10Phosphoric, U. S. P„ 50%. ........... ; .......... ft 26Phosphoric, syrup, U. 8. P., 85$................... ft 38Phosphoric, glacial........................ ft 55 oz 11Picric......... «.............. ................................. ft 55PyrogalliC, 1-oz cans.................. ..oz 241Pyrogallic, 1-ft cans................%................ ft 2 351Pyroligneous............... ................... gal .40 ft 10Salfljy lie, 1-ft cartons, Merck or M. O, W .. ft 44Salicylic, !4-ft cartons, Merck or M. C. W.ft 46Salicylic, lk-ft cartons, Merck or M. O. W.. ft 50Salicylic, 1-oz cart......... ......... oz 06Salicylic (from wintergr’n), Merck............oz 44/Succinic, 1-oz vials............................ )........ oz 49 /Sulphanilic................. .oz 24vSulphuric, arom. (elixir vitriol).................... ft 50Sulphuric, coml, 66%.................... ft 05Sulphuric, cbem pure............. ft 13Sulphorous, IJ. S. P....................... , . ..ft 10Tannic, 1-oz cartons, M. C. W. or Merck..oz 13/Tannic, 1-ft cartons.......................................ft 85Tartaric, cry s t............... ft 38Tartaric, powd............................. ft 38Trichloracetic....................... oz 324

Thyrine (Thymol)......................... ft 2 80___oz 26Tri-chlo-Acetic, 1-oz. G. S. vis,, Merck — oz 32Yalerianic, 1-oz vials & tin, Merck____ oz 23

Aconitine, Amorphous 14-oz. vials.............. .ea 1 4090 1040

Agaricin, 1-oz. vials.......... ........................... oz15-grain vials.................................... ea

Agaric, white.....................................................ftAgathin. • oz 2 75Agfa, (intensifler), 4-oz bottle incl..............ea 60

(reducer), 4-oz bottle incl .................... ea 80Agnine (wool fa t)........................................... ft 50

DRUGS, Etc.— Cont.Alcohol, absolute........................................ pint

188...................... ............ ...............................galWood Ref. 95% .............. 5-gal. 90c gal... .gal

Aldehyde, concent, M. C. W., Merek’..

Alum, Ammonim, gran., ctns.Potassium, gran., ctns..........Dried, powd., ctns. - .............

Aluminum, Metal, ctns Acetate, pure dry....Aceto-Tartrate.. __Bromide.Chloride P.W.R. Co.HydratedV. ’ !!!!! ‘ !!!!! f Merck or ftNitratePhosphate ......... ........Sulphate, coml., powd Sulphate, pure gran., j

Amidol, 1-oz bottles.......................ft 10 00

M-°-w

Water, stronger.

Ammonol, powd.. tabs or compounds..

Benzoate.........................................ft 1 05Bichromate, O. P ...........................ft 75Bichromate, Pure........ .............................

Bromide.......................... ......... ..5-ft. 35Carbonate................10 fts 12c.Citrate, 1-oz vials...........................ft 1 00Hypophosphite............................... ft 1 60Iodide............................................... ft 4 50

Muriate, powd, C. P., 1-ft. carton.....

Salicylate, 1-oz vials............ .....ft 1 00

Sulphate. 1-ft cart., C. P__Sulpho-carbolate, 1-oz vials Sulpho-cyanate, 1-oz vials. . f t 55Valerinate, 1-oz vials........... ....... ft 150

Amyl, acetate, pure..............1Butyrate..................... j P. W. R. Co.Nitrate, 1-oz vials............. ) Merck orNitrite, 1-oz vials.............. I M. C. W.Valerianate....................... J

Blue-blue, extra.

Green, extra. Orange, extra Red, Albany .

Red, eosine fine.. ........Scarlet..........................Scarlet, extra..............Violet (or purple) B ... Violet (or purple) BB .

Annatto

70 Mkt 1 00

Anodyne, Hoffman’s, l-lb cans, inclusive.

.ft 1 25

.ft 15 D

.ft 20

. ft 40

.lb 45

.lb 4510

.lb 70..ft 20.lb 20.ft 12.lb 14.lb 30.ft 25.ft 04

..lb 05.lb 07oz 17OZ 14oz 20

29oz 14.lb 70. l b 70

22.ft 15

22oz 75.ft 05/,.ft 07.lb 10

loz 1 00loz 1 50.oz 1 05

1422

oz 14oz 14

..ft 502210

ft 37 D16

.lb 14

.lb 30OZ 14oz 20oz 38.ft 15,1b 18.lb 12

..lb 25.lb •25

.. 1b 25.ft 25

..ft 42 A75

OZ 1359 ★

.ft 08..ft 22

14oz 10

. .lb 1 20OZ 19ft 601b 2 25

OZ 34oz 19ft 2 50

..ft 1 50 D. lb 2 00 D.ft 3 00 D

. . lb 2 25 D

. . l b 3 25 A.lb 1 00

. . lb 1 50 D.ft l 75.ft 1 25.ft 50.lb 1 75.lb 2 60.ft 3 50.ft 75

..lb 1 25

..lb 1 75

..ft 2 00.lb 1 75

..lb 40

..lb 80.ft 62 D

17

DRUGS, Etc.— Cent.Antikamnia, powd. or tablets.............

OxideBlack, powd., com l................... 50-ft .3%

Antipuralgos.. Antipyralgine.

Argos, red.

Argyrol. Aristol...

White powd com l...........keg 7y3.Yellow (orpiment)........................

Asparagin, %-oz vials....................Atropine, pure % -oz vials, Merck, M. C.W. .oz

Sulphate, %-oz vials. Merck, M. C.W — , .ozBalsam, Copaiba, Para...... .;.... 10-lb .45 ft

Copaiba, solidified......... ............... . . . . . . . . .ftFir. Canada— .......... gal 4 20................... ftFir. Oregon........... . . . . gal 2 00..................ftGutgan.......................... ftPeru ............................................ ...ftSulphur............ ................................. . . . ftTolu ................................................. ........10-lb cans 35............... f t

Barium, Acetate, 1-oz vials.. 1 1bCarbonate, pure, 1-ft boxes. ftChloride, chem. pure........... | P.W.R.Co. ftN itrate, powdered......... ..... | Merck or ftNitrate, chem. pure..... ....... M. C. W. 1bSulphate, coml, 1-ft boxes... I ftSulphate, pure, 1-ft boxes., i lbSulphide, pure......................J — ft 45 oz

Bark, alder,black, pressed, fts .. — ftAlder, red or tag, pressed, fts...... . ftAngostura, pressed, f t s ......... ............. . . . . . . . f tApple tree, pressed, fts.................. — ftAsh, black, pressed, fts.................. ftAsh,mountain, pressed, lbs.... . . . . . . . — ftAsh, prickly, pressed.............. -..ftAsh. white, pressed, fts......... ...................... ftBarberry, pressed, lbs........... ............... .lbBasswood, pressed, fts...................... ftBayberry, pressed, fts................. ftBay berry, powdered..................... .lbBeech, pressed, fts...................... — . .... ftBirch, pressed, fts............ ..ftBitter Sweet, pressed, fts.. ................. ftBlackberry, o f root, press, fts....................... 1bBlack Haw, pressed, fts.~.................... ftBoxwood, pressed, fts ................. ftBuckthorn, pressed, lbs. — .......... .............. ftButternut, pressed, fts............ ftCanella, powdered.................'............ ....lbCanella, pressed, fts ............... 1bCascara Sagrada, pressed, fts....................... 1bOascarrilla, pressed, fts ... . . .................. ftCascarilla, powdered................................... ftCassia.................................. ...................... - • • ftCassia, powdered..,.......................................ftCassia Saigon, rolls— ......................... ftCassia Saigon, powdered...............................1bChestnut, pressed, fts....................................ftCinchona, red, S. Am — ftCinchona, red, S. Am.,powd.............. lbCinchona, red, Rubingosa............................ftCinchona, red, Rubingosa, powdered........ .lbCinchona, yellow ......................................'..ftCinchona, yellow, powd.................... ...ft

. .oz 1 001 00

92/,7560

..ft 35.OZ 24

20..ft 22..ft 1 00. .ft 40..ft 35

ft 0522

2 101 00

. .oz 80312037

. . o z 7 50

. oz 2 8075

..lb 121575

1 501 802 00

..ft 10

..lb 4015

. . l b 35273047 D

..ft 15

..ft 0823

..ft 12D1b 20

..ft 35OZ 1 50

6 50A 5 50a

50 58 70 35 80

1 50 40 40 14 30 32 14 37 13 30 13 22 20 90 30 30 28 3224 D25 P24 D 3025 30 25 30 20 45A 20 22 20 40 40 35 30 25 ISA 1885A8025303535&5D3035

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26 OMAHA DRUGGIST

A Full Line of Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten Co. Chemicals Carried in Stock.DRUGS, E to .-C on t.

Bark, Cramp, pressed, lbs................................ lb 30Cramp, powd.....................................................lb 25Oundurango......................................, --------- lb 40Oundurango. pressed, fts........................... lb 40Elder, pressed, fts............. lb 30aElm, ground........ ........................................ ft 25Elm, select, slabs......................... ft 30Elm, powd......................................................... 1b 30Fringetree, of root, pressed, lbs....................ft 50 aHemlock, powd ........................................... ft 20AHemlock, pressed, f t s . , ..................................lb 20Ivy, Amer. of root, pressed, lbs....................ft 25Jam Dogwood, pressed, fto............................. ft 30Jersey Tea, pressed, fts............................... ft 30Magnolia, pressed, fts.....................................ft 35Mezereon, pressed, lbs.....................................ft 30Moosewood. pressed, lbs.............................. ft 40Oak, black, pressed, fts..................................ft 22Oak, red, pressed, fts...................................... lb 22Oak, white, pressed, lbs..................................ft 22Osier, green, pressed, lbs...............................ft 30Peach, pressed, fts...... .................................ft 30Persimmon, pressed, fts................................ 1b 30Pine, white, pressed, lbs ............................. lb 20Pomegranate, bark of root............................ 1b 35Poplar, white, pressed, fts............................. lb 20Poplar, white, powd........................................lb 20DPoplar, yellow, pressed, fts........................... ft 22Prickly Ash, pressed, lbs.............................. lb 32DPrickly Ash, powd...........................................ft 35Quaking Asp, pressed, lbs .......................... 1b 25Quebracho.........................................................ft 35Quebracho, pressed, fts..................................lb 35Rose Willow, pressed, fts............................... ft 35aSassafras........................ bales 15.................. 1b 20Sassafras, pressed, fts.............. 1b 30Sassafras, powd.............................. ft 20Simaruba, pressed, lbs................................... lb 55Soap Tree (quillaya)........................................ft 16Soap Tree (quillaya) ground..........................1b 18Soap Tree (quillaya) powd.............................1b 20Soap Tree, pressed, fts................................... ft 18Sumac, pressed, 1-ft ........................................lb 24Sweet Gum, pressed, fts................................. ft 35Tamarack, pressed fts................................... lb 28Wafer Ash, pressed, lbs..................................1b 30Wahoo Root, pressed, lbs............................... ft 1 25 aWalioo Tree, pressed, fts— ......................... ft 38 aWalnut, pressed, fts........................................ft 18Wild Cherry..................................................... ft 12Wild Cherry, ground...................................... 1b 14Wild Cherry, powd......................................... ft 18Wild Cherry, pressed, lbs............................. 1b 25Witch Hazel, pressed, fts............................. lb 22Willow, white,pressed,lbs— j ..................1b 25Willow, black, pressed, fts.............................ft 22Winters, pressed, fts...................................... lb 75

Barley, Pearl......................................................ft 08Bay Rum, domestic....................................... gal 2 00

Imported........................................................gal 2 75Beans, Calabar...........................................‘— ft 25

Cocoa, roasted.................................................ft 50St. Ignatia ............... ft 65Tonca Angostura............................................ lb 85Vanilla. Bourbon..............................lb 5.00 @ 6 00Vanilla, Mexican..............................ft 7.00@ 9 00Vanilla, Tahiti........... ft 1.25 @ 150

Bebeerine, pure, 1-oz. vials ..........................oz 2 04Sulphate, 1-oz. vials...................................... oz 1 49

Benzol, pure....................................................... ft 30Benzo Napthol...................... -............oz 22Benzosol ...........................................................oz 1 15Berberine, Sulphate, 1-oz.vials, Merck........oz 1 74Berries, Buckthorn...................... lb

Oocculus Ind (fish berries)........ lbCubeb, stemless............................................ ftOubeb, powd................................................... ftElder................................................................®Juniper, Italian...................................... --ftJuniper, powd... .................................. ftLaurel.............................................................. ftPoke................................................................. JPrickly Ash................................................... ftSaw Palm etto............... ftSumac...............................................................ft

Beta Eucane, %s and Ms........... ozVis and ozs...................................................... oz

251219 2220 08 15 15 20 30 25 18

3 60 3 50

D RUGS. Etc . -C o n t.

Bismuth, Metal..................Acetate..............................Betanapthol......................Chloride............................Citrate ...............................Ammon. Citrate..............Lactate..............................Liquor................................Nitrate O ryst...................Oxalate..............................Oxide, Hydrated..............Oxide, Anhydrous...........Oxychloride......................Phenol................................Phosphate.........................Pyrogallate......................Salicylate, 40$— . ...........Salicylate, 64$..................Subbenzoate......................Subcarbonate...................Subgallate.....................Subiodide.........................Sub Nitrate.......................Sulphate..........................Tannate.....................; —Valerianate, %-oz. vials

Bladder Wrack, pressed 1 Blue Mass, Mallinckrodt’.s

Powdered...........................Blue Vitriol.................................................. ft 7%@12A

Powdered....-...,..............................................ft 16

f t 2 25OZ 34oz 80oz 39 D

ft 2 55 oz 24gioPH

ft 2 55 oz 24oz 42

o ft 26oz 21

• ' oz 34ft 3 25 oz 32

oz 34- i

ft 2 40oz 80

* oz 346 oz 1 25

ft 2 30 oz 22P3 ft 2 65 oz 25

ft 3 10 oz 29& ft 2 40

• ft 2 45 oz 241b 4 50 oz 36

ft 1 90oz 30oz 25

1 oz 58. . . . f t 30

.lb 47ft 53

Bluing, dry, Barlow’s, large........................ dozDry, Barlow’s, small.................................. dozGillett’s Mammoth...................................... dozLiquid, R. D. Co.’s, 2-oz...............................dozSawyer’s crystal..........................................doz

Bole, Armenia................................................... ftBone Ash........................................................ . f t

Bone, Cuttle fish..............................5-lb 28 ftCuttlefish, powd.......................................... ft

Bone Meal................................ 100 1b 03%.... ftBorax......... . ..................... .............................ft 10@12

Pure, gran., 1-lb. ct....................................... ft 22Powd.......................................................... ft 10@12Glass..................................................................ft

Breast Tea, (specis pectoralis).......................1bBromine, 1-oz. vials and tin case..ft 65 oz

Chloride, 1-oz. vials and tin case................ ozBromipin, 10$, Merck......................1b 2 10 ozB rom oform ...................... *............................ozBroom Top, Scotch, pressed lbs...................... ftBrucine, pure, %-oz. vials............................. oz

Sulphate, %-oz. vials.................................... ozBuds, Balm of Gilead.......................................1b

Cassia................................................................lbCadmium, Bromide, M. C. W., M erck.......... oz

Iodide, 1-oz. vials, Merck, M. C. W...............ozSulphate, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W., M erck...... oz

Caffeine, pure, 1-oz. vials 1 1b 3 50 ozBromide, 1-oz. vials | M t ............ ozCitrated, 1-oz. vials l lyj p Ar ft 2 20 ozPhosphate, %-oz. vials f v, ’ « \vv 1.............ozSalicylate, %-oz. vials I ’ ' ............ ozValerianate, %-oz. vials J - ............ oz

Calamine.............................................................1bCalcium, Bromide, 1-oz. vials.......... lb 55 oz

C arbide........................................................... lbCarbonate, 1-ft cartons................................. ftChloride, fused, anhydrous....................... 1bChloride, gran, or fused................................ 1bGlycerophosphate.......................... ft 2 40 ozHypophosphite, 1-oz. vials.............. ft 80 ozHypophosphite and sodium, 1-oz vials — ozHypophosphite and sodium.........................1bIodide, 1-oz. vials........................................ ozLacto-phosphate, solub., 1-oz. vials........ozCalcium Lacto-phosphate, solub............... 1bPhosphate, precip., l-lb carton.................. 1bSalicylate, 1-oz. vials.....................................ozSulphide...........................................lb 28 ozSulphite........................................ ftSulpho-carbolate..............................ft 50 oz

Calomel, Amer., M. C. W. or Merck...............1bEnglish, l-lb bottles, in cl............................. ft

Camphor, Mono-bromide...............ft 2 10 ozMono-bromide, powdered........................... ft

Cannabis, Indica, pressed lbs.........................lbCandy. Coltsfoot rock, 5-lb. boxes.................. lb

Hoarhound............................... 22 ft 12% ftRock, on strings............................................. lbRock, % strings............................................. ftRock, assorted strings.................................. ftRock, selected, cryst..................................... lbRock, selected, gran.......................................lbY ale Peppermint.................. 1.................... lbYale Wintergreen...........................................ft

Cantharides, Chinese............... ’. .................. ftChinese, powd............................................... lbRussian....................................... ....................ftRussian, powd................................................ Ib

Cantharidal Vesicant................................... dozCantharidin, Merck’s, 15-gr. vials............eachCapsicum, powd ...............................................ft

Pods.......................................................... ftCard Teeth, (iron filings)................................ ftC aram el......................... ftCarbon, Bi-Sulphuret..................................... 1bCarmine...........................................lb. 4 60....ozCassia Fistula................................. 1bCastor Fiber.................... ozCastorine, Baums, ponys......................... . .doz

Baums, pints................................................dozBaums, quarts............................. dozBaums, gallons..........................................each

Cerate, Cantharides........................................ ftGoulard’s, II. S. P............ ftResin, TJ. S. P ............................................... lbResin, comp.......................... ftSimple............... ftSpermaceti.......................................................ftZinc carb , true...............................................ft

Cerium, Nitrate, 1-oz. vials........................... ozOxalate..............................................® 47 oz

Chalk, Billiard............ groCarpenters’ blue......................................... groCarpenters’ red........................................... groCarpenters’ white............. groCrayons, assorted........................................groCrayons, white, school, 1 gross boxes...doz

40 45 19 60 18 19 25

1 75 1 75

65301933 .2131 3123 55 55 5515 1220 11 55* 22 22 D 1416

1 0037 A 17 -

1 2519 22 0814 1195 D

1 25 27 A

2 15 A 1 75

4015 A 12% 12 12% 12 12 15* 15 *

1 10 A 1 15A 1 601 65 5 50 1 80

25221515ISA4520

1 0085

2 25 4 00 1 20

7550505060 A5024 50 07 D 50 75 60 50 50 90

White, lump...... — .bbl cwt 1 00

Willow, l-lb.

Chloral Hydrate.Crusts, 1-ft glass bot., incl Crusts, %-ft glass bot., incl Crusts, M-lb glass bot., incl Crusts, 1-oz glass vis, incl.

orM. C. W.

. . . . f t 15

. . .a 08

....lb 12

. ...1b 07

. . . . f t 10

. . . . f t 10. . . f t l%-02. . . f t 08. . . . f t 10. . . . f t 15

121 15

4545

.each 80....lb 1 25. . . . f t 1 35....lb 1 45

17

.lb..lb

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Chloral Hydrate.

Crystals, l-lb. glass bot., incl) i,.™ .. Crystals, %-lb. glass bot., incl 1 ;A,e 0 - ^Crystals, M-lb. glass bot., incl | M r w ..lb Crystals, 1-oz. glass vials, incl J ' ’ ..ozCroton. 1-oz. v ia ls.................................. ..oz

Chloroform......................... 7-lb. bottle 35___ftPurified............................................•.............. lbSquibb’s, Purified, 500 grm. bottles........ each

Chlorophyll, pure.............................................ozChromium, Chloride, cryst. 1-oz. vials...... oz

Chloride, solution, 1-oz. vials..................... ozChrysarobin...................................ft 2 00___ozCinchonine, Pure Aik. 1-oz. vials............... ..oz

Bisulphate, 1-oz. vials........................- ....... ozMixture, 3-oz. boxes...... .............................boxMuriate, 1-oz. vials................... ozSalicylate, 1-oz. vials.......................... '........ozSulphate, 1-oz. vials....................... oz

Cinchonidine, Pure Aik. Cryst., 1-oz. vials.ozBisulphate, 1-oz. vials..................................ozMuriate, 1-oz. vials..................................ozSalicylate, 1-oz. vials..................................ozSulphate, 1-oz. vials..................................ozSulphate, 1-oz. cans..................................ozSulphate, 5-oz. cans..................................ozSulphate, 50-oz. cans..................................ozSulphate, 100-oz. cans..................................oz

Cincho-Quinine, 1-oz. vials............................ozCinnabar.. . .......................................................lbCitarin................................................................ozClover Head, red, pressed ozs....................... ft

White, pressed ozs.-........................................ ftSweet, pressed Ozs..........................................ft

Cloves, Zanzibar................................................ ftZanzibar, powd.................... ft

Cobalt........................................................... ..ftPowdered......................................................... ftCarbonate, 1-oz. vials................................... ozNitrate, 1-oz. G. S. V .....................................ozOxide, pure, 1-oz. vials..................................oz

Cocaine, Alkaloid, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W. orM erck......................................................... oz

Ilydrochlor, M. C. W. 1-oz. vials................ oz. Hydrochlor, M. C. W. M-oz. vials................ oz

Ilydrochlor, M. O. W. %-oz. vials................ ozIlydrochlor, Sol. 4$, l-oz. vials................ ozHydrochlor, Sol. 4%, %-oz. vials................ oz

Cochineal, Honduras.................................... ftPowdered......................................................... ft

Cocoa, Butter...... : .................12-ft box 45— ftCodeine, Aik., 1-oz. vials.)

%-oz. vials..............— IMuriate, 1-oz. vials........

%-oz. vials.................... I MerckNitrate, 1-oz. vials. . . I M p w%-oz. v ia ls .; . . . . . ........fai-.V.- w-

Phosphate, 1-oz. vials...%-oz. vials...................

Sulphate, 1-oz. v ia ls__%-oz. vials....................

Colchicine, cryst., 15-gr. vials................... eachCollodion, U. S. P. 1-ft cans, incl ) lb

Cantharidal, incl................. •••(.MOWCantharidal, ozs., incl.............. f ' ' dozFlexible, incl.............................. * ft

Colocynth, Apples, Trieste............................lbApples, powd............................................... lb

Confection, aromatic................................. ).. ftOpium...............................................................ftRose, U. S. P ................................................... ftSenna, U. S. P ..................................................ftTheriac ...........................................................ft

Copper, Acetate, pure crystal...-.. 1b 60 ozA mmoniated....................... lbArsenate, 1-oz. vials......................... ozArsenite, 1-oz. vials......................... , .......... ozCarbonate........................................................ ftChloride, ’ ‘Cupric” ........................................ ftCyanide, 1-oz. vials........................................ozIodide, 1-oz. vials........................................ozNitrate.............................................................ftO xalate................................. ftOxide, black..................................... ft 75 ozSulphate, purified, 1-ft cartons.................. 1b

Copperas.............................................................ftCorrosive Sublimate, M. C. W., 1-ft carton.. ft

Powd., M. C. W., l-lb cartons..................... ftCotton, Soluble..................................ft 1 65 ozCowhage Down, 1-oz. cans....................... ozCrabs’ Eyes................................................ oz

Powd........................................................... ....ozCrab Orchard Salt, Natural.......................... ft

Artificial..........................................................ftCream Tartar, cryst.................... ft

Pure, powd........... ..................10-ft box 27 ftCommercial....................................... ft

Creasote,Coal Tar........................................................... ftFrom beech wood............................ft 1 00 ozCarbonate, 1-oz vials..................... ft 9 00 oz

Creolin, 1-ft bot. 18,00 doz. %-ft bot.......... dozCrocus. Martis (oxide iron, red)..................... ft

Metallorum (antimony crocus)..................... ftCubebin, %-oz. vials....................................%-ozCudbear............................ ftCumarin............................................................ ozCurcuma, Powd..................... ftD extrin ........................................... 50-lb 6% ft

From potatoes........................................... ftDiabetin............................; ............................... ftDiastase of M alt.............................................. ozDigitalin %-oz. vials.......................... oz

P. W. R. Co.

. . . .oz__ oz__ oz__ oz__ oz__ oz__ oz__ oz. oz

__ oz

1 30 1 40 1 50

1835 D 37 50 9035 94 16 18 25 18 25 17 30 17 53 32 323632 30 27 2524

1 101 50

7525 40 30 25 30 20 25 34 2734

4 55 3 803 904 00

40 55 65 70 55

3 80 D4 00D 3 65 D 3 85D 3 65 D 3 85D 3 30D 3 SOD 3 SOD3 70D2 10

842 30 A 2 20

84 60 50

1 25 1 50

35 358514 50 19 1933 60194445

1 501222

l%-02909318501520 25 12 30 30 183214 65

4 00 10 27 65 25 5015 08 15

1 60 1 14 7 00

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DRUGS, Etc.— Cont.Dlogen, 1-oz. cans............................................ oz 37

M-lb cans........................................................ » * 80Dionin, Merck............................................... - oz 6 00

15 gr............................................... ea 35Dioxogen, “ Oakland” )4’s ............................ doz 2 00

u*s doz 3 75L b s " ’ .".’ .’ . . . . . " . '. . . . ........................................doz 6 005-lbs.................................................................doz 18 00

...................OZ 1 75Doggrass, pressed, fts......... ....ft 25Dormiol, 50$, M erck.................. ... lb 4 00 oz 28

.............. ft 1 00Dragons’ Blood. Mass’ ............. .lb 50 A

Reed s ................................. — .................... 1b 75.................... ft 75A

Duboisine, Sulph. 5-gr. vials.... ................vial 1 15... ft, 06

Fuller’s, powd.................... — ..............ft 08Elkonegen........................•........... 37Elaterlum, y8-oz. vials, incl........................... ozEmetine, 5-grain v ia ls .............. .............. eachEmpyroform, S. & G................................ ..,..ozErgot, Spanish .................... . . . ».Pow d... .......................... ........... — ------ »

Eirgotln, American, 1-oz. vials......... ............oz’ Bonjean, 1-oz. vials.................................... oz

Eserlne, Sulphate, 5-gr. vials. . . . . ... . vialEssence, Bay Rum, R. D. Oo..........................'»

Bay Rum, Rudkins’ ................. lbEther, Acetic. . ... ............................................®>

Butyric........................................................-...»Chloric.................................... ...............: ........ »Chloric, concen........ , .................. »Formic.................. . . . . . . . . . . . — ................ »Hydrobromfc . : ..............................................»Nitrous, concent., 1-lb bottles.................... ft

„Nitrous, concent., 14-® bottles......... .......... ft, Nitrous, concent., H- » bottles..................... ft

Sulphuric, U. S. P., 1-ft cans__ 5 f t . 75 ft•Sulphuric, washed, 1-lb cans — 5, lb 78 ftSulphuric, stronger, 1-lb cans.. .5 lb 81 lb

Ethyl,,. Bromide (hydrbromic ether) 1-ozvials............................ ..... . , . . .. . . . . . . ,-> ..oz:

.Iodide (hydriodic ether) 1-oz. vials— ....ozEucalyptol, 1-oz. vials....................... '..oz/•Bulk'.......................... .;

^tidoiin, l-oz. vials.,.. I- . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 1S^ablets, 5 grain. ... .

Epgenbl......................... ............ ...'. -j.; A ....:. ozEUpepsia Tablets............................ ;‘V 'V;.. .dozEKipho'rin............................ . ......... .V o zEuquinine, Merck...... .................... ......... .... .oz.-: i 40Europhen......................... :.!...'OZ' 1 80

Aristjbl........................... . . . '. . ..v.oz . 1 80E xalg^e.............................. . i . ir. .. .v: oz .*.f "40'Exodin, S. & G........................ ............. ..OZ 1 40Extract W itch Hazel. , ■ ■

Dickinson s, bbls inclU.'S. P .............;.. galDickinson’s, )4 bbls incl........................... . .galDickinson’s, 10 gals incl.....................;. .galDickinson’s, 5 gals incl........ ..................... galDickinson’s, as w anted............................gal

1 10A 50 65 53 58 40 42 65A

2 50 4 00

50 1 05

55 65

1 502 00 1 00 1 10 1 26 ., 79.

. " 8285

• .-i 2049 17

•1 30 1050 39

'4 00 1.00

75 78 85 95A 1 00

Licorice, Dean’s, 5-lb boxes.

Logwood l ’s..........................24-lb boxes 11Logwood, )4’s.........................24-lb boxes 12Logwood, )4’s ......................... 24-lb boxes 14‘Logwood, assorted............... 24-ft boxes 13

Fareol...............................................................

Flake White, Am. Flour, R ice ...........

Elder, pressed, ozs.........Hollyhock, pressed, ozs.,Lavender........................Lavender, pressed, ozs.

Nettle, pressed, ozs....................................... » 1 75

Saffron, Amer., pressed, ozs.

.ft 35

.ft 25

.lb 25

.ft 30

.ft 25

.lb 18

.ft 25

.lb 35

.lb 30

.lb 12 y.1b 13ft 14ft 161b 15

5050

1 001b 12

..lb 12

..lb 20.lb 30.ft 55.lb 30

..ft 50

..ft 35 A

..lb 25 D,. 1b 30..ft 27.lb 35ft OOA

.lb 20

.ft

.lb 50..lb 40..ft 70..lb 1 75..lb 65. 1b 1 00

ft 40..lb 40..lb 1 60 a. .tb 1 75 A

6590

..lb 80ft 35

DRUGS, E tc . -C o n t.Form aldehyde...... \..................................

250s.500s.

Gaduol, Merck................... ............. lb

Gallobromol, 1-oz cartons............................ oz

G arlic....................................................Gelathi, Cooper’s, Sheet......... , — ............... ft

Cooper’s, shred, 2-oz pkgs........................doz

. . . f t 32

. ..lb 40

.box 75

.box 1 30

.box 2 50> oz 21) oz 37

1 25. .OZ 1 25. ..lb 2 25. . . OZ 20 A. . . l b 20...1b 55

80

French shred, bulk.

1 85

Geosot.................. ....... .................................... ozGlucose..............................................................1b 10Glutol.

H. F. & C., 50-1b cans .

R. D. Co’s.

Glycine, 1-oz vials........ .................................ozGlycozone, Marchand’s. l ’s............

Glycyrrhizin, Ammon

Gold, Monobromide, 15-gr vials ... .Tri-Bromide. 15-gr vials.......and Soda Bromide, 15-gr vials......

.Chloride, 15-gr v ia ls .......... . . . . . . .and Soda Chloride, 15-gr v i a l s . . i

"and Botassa Cyanide; 15-gr vials. ..* -.pxide, 15-gr vials...........Goose Grease.......................................Granville’s Lotion . . . . . ___.............GrainsCalabar................. . . . ; .

Paradise.........................Grind, Robusta, pressed, lb s ......

Guaialin....................................................Guaiacol, liquid, pure.... . . . . . . . .lb. 2.30.

Crystal, C. P., 1-oz v ia ls ..........Carbonate, 1-oz vials.................

.. ..ft 45

....ft 60

....lb 35*

....ft 40*1 34

....ft 1065

....lb 14

...,1b 14

....ft 55:...ft 14.. ..lb 18....ft 19. . ..lb 21

......1b 20. . . f t 25

......1b 27....lb 36

75.. .doz 28 00...doz 17 25

9 503 00

30__ ea 1 25.. ..ea 1 00__ ea 70...doz 5 10.. .doz “2 70......ea 1 50__ ea 1 25

■ j- 45A ::. Ib 38...... ft 10 00.....lb 30..:... ft 45

.t.ib 25. ....ft 40

..oz TOO__ oz 22

......OZ . 79

......oz 1 501 751 25

DRUGS. Etc.— Cont.

Guarana....................... ...ft« Powdered........................................ ....ftGum, Aloes, Barbadoes,.................... .ft

Aloes, Barbadoes, powd........... ftAloes, Cape...................................................... ftAloes;Cape, powd......................................... ftAloes? Socotrine.................................... ftAloes,; Socrotine, powd__ .. . . . . ftAmmoniac, tears............................................ftAmmoniac, powd........................................... ftArabic, first pick........................:..5-lb 40 ft

’ Arabic, 2nd pick.................. 5-lb 30 ftArabic. 3rd pick..............................5-lb 25 ftArabic, sifted sorts....................... 5-lb 20 ftArabic, granulated .................... ftArabic, powdered........................................ .ftAssafcetida, Calcutta............. ..10-lb 26 ftAssafoetida. Calcutta, powd...... 10-lb 32 1bAsphaltum...................................................... lbBenzoin, marbled........................................... ftBenzoin, powd................................................ ftCamphor, refined........................................ ftCamphor. Sim’s, 1-oz blocks......... . . . . ....... 1bCatechu, black............ ftCatechu, powd ............................. lbCatechu, refined, 1-ft boxes........................1bCatechu, refined, V4-ft boxes..................... 1bCatechu, refined, H -» boxes........................ 1bCopal................................................................ftDamar.............................................................. lbEuphorbium__ ■............ ftEuphorbium, powd__ '..................................1bGalbanum, tears.............................................ftGamboge............................................. ftGamboge, powd.............................. ftGuaiac, strained.............................................ftGuaiac, powd..................................................ftHemlock.................................... lbKino, true..................................... ftKino, true, powd........................................... 1bMastic, tears...................................... ftMyrrh, Turkey........................ ftMyrrh, Turkey, powd... ..............................ftOllbanum, tears..............................................ftOpium...........................................lb. 3 26— ftOpium, powd.................... ftSancarac.................................... lbScammony, Aleppo.......................................ozScammony, Aleppo, powd................. oz

85A1 OOA

25A 22 20 20 30 35 35 75 45 35 30 25 60 50 30 &515 50 55

1 201 22 12

25 1416 18 35 40 a 30a 40 80A

1 25A1 35 A

30 35 55 50A 80 A 75 40 45 25

3 30 D4 00

33 40 45

Shellac, native, powd

Hair Cap Moss, pressed lbs.

Bellwort, pressed, ozs.

Bugle; sweet, pressed, ozs.

Centaury, Europe, pressed, ozs......

Columbine, pressed, ozs...

Evening Primrose, pressed, ozs

Fireweed, pressed, ozs.......... .....Five Finger, pressed ,ozs ............. .Frostwort, pressed, ozs,. . . . . . . . . .__ ...Golden Rod. pressed, ozs...... ; .......Goldthread, pressed, ozs:.... . . . . . . . . .Gravel Plant, .pressed, ozs.............. .Gromwell, pressed, o z s . . . . . . : . , . , . . . ’.,.Heartsease, pressed, ozs. . . . . . . . . . < . .

Hyssop, pressed, ozs................... ...........'■Ivy Ground, pressed, ozs... .v. /....'.__Johnswort, pressed, ozs__

Lobelia, pressed, ozs— .................Lobelia,powd.... ................ .

Mountain Mint, pressed, ozs.

. ..lb 70

. . f t 65

. . 1b 65

. . . f t 1 30

. ..lb 1 25

...1b 08

. . . f t 1 00

. .lb 90

...lb 75

...lb 50

. .Tb 901 001 00

. . . f t 1 75

...1b 2 00

. . . f t 808090

1 04. . . f t 30 D. . . f t 40. . .Ib 35...lb 40. . . f t 25A. . . f t 30. . .lb 30. ..lb 40 A. . . f t 34. ..lb 30. . . f t 25. . f t 35...lb 35. lb. ..lb 40. . . f t 35. . . » 35. . f t 55...lb 35. . . » 40. . . f t 65. . . f t 30...lb 30. . . f t 30. . . f t 32. ..lb 40. . . » 45. . . f t 28

35. . . f t 35. . . f t 40. . . lb 40 A. . . f t ' 75. . . » 24

' 6540

. . . . f t •• 2430

....lb 30

. . . . f t 25. . . f t 45. . . » 30

. . . . » 35. . . » 50

. . . . f t - 60

. . . . f t 25

. . . . f t ’ 30

. . . . » 25

. . . . » 25

. . . . f t 30

. . . f t 35. . . f t 35

. . . . » 35 A45..» 40

. . . . » 27

. . . . f t 40

....lb 24

. . . . f t 30

. . . . f t 35

. . . . f t 38

....lb ■ 25. . . . f t 35. . . . f t 45. . . . f t 30. . . . f t 35A.

Sweet Basil, pressed, ozs....................... ftTansy, pressed, ozs.............................. ,........ ftThimble weed, pressed, ozs...................... ..ftVervain, pressed, ozs......... ....................... .ftWall Pellitory, pressed, ozs.......................... ftWater Pepper, pressed, o z s ....................'...lbWickup, pressed, ozs... .......... . — .....ftWild Carrot, pressed, ozs......... ................. 1bWood Sanicle, pressed, ozs...... ...-. . . . . . ftWormwood, pressed, ozs.............1 .:............1bWormwood, powd........................................... ftYerba Santa.....................................................ftYarrow, pressed, oz......................... ft

Hematropine, 5-grain vials, alk...............eachHydrobromate, 5-grain vials............ eachHyorochlorate. 5-grain vials..................eachSalicylate, 5-grain vials....................... ..eachSulphate, 5 grain vials............................each

Heroin Hydroch, ozs....................... ozH’s....‘............................................................ oz

Heroin Hydroch, 15 gr. V ........................... eacnHexamethylenamine........................ lb 1 75 ozHiera Flora................. ftHoney.Strained......... ..................... 5-lb 13 ftHops, in ozs__ ■................................................ ft

In hi and )4-lb., L. P.......................................ftIn M and %-lb., T. P.......................................ft

Hydrochinon,................................ lb 1 27 ozHydrogen, peroxide, 5-lb. bots..................... ft

Hydrogen, peroxide sol. l ’s M. 0. W ......... ftHydrogen, peroxide sol. }4’s M. C. W ......... 1bHydrogen, peroxide sol. )4’s M.,0. W..........1bMarchand’s, l ’s ........................................... dozMarchand’s. Vz’s ........................................... dozMarchand’s, hi’s .................................... doz

60 A. 25 40 25 60 25 35 35 50 30 30 40A 30

2 251 752 102 102 104 855 15

23 21 35 16 60 40 30 14 17 25 30 40

7 505 253 90

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D R U G S , Etc — Cont. D R U C S , Etc.— Cont. D R U G S . Etc.—Cont.Hydrozone, Marchand’s, l 's ........ ................doz 10 50

Marchand’s, %’s ................... . . •— doz 7 00Marchand’s, %’s.............................................doz 4 60

Hyoscyamine, pure cryst 5 gr. v l ............ .each 2 00Sulphate amorp., 15 grs.. ... each 125

Hypnal............................. oz 10Ia tro l...................................................................oz 1 00Ichthalbin, Merck............................................ oz 80Icthargan, Merck.............................................. oz 3 00Icthoform , Merck.......................................... oz 1 00Ichtyol............................................... 1b 4 00 oz 32Indigo, Bengal................................................... ft 1 25

Madras, extra................................................... ft 05Manilla, extra............................................... ft 70

Iodine, Resublimed, 1-oz vials...................... oz 37Resublimed.......... lb 3 20....%-lb 3 30....ft 3 40

Iodlpin, Merck, 10#.........................................oz......................................................................... oz

todole, 1-oz vials............................................. oz 1 25Iodoform , 1-oz vials....................................... oz

M. C.W ................. lb 3 75___%-lb 3 85....ftlodoform in............................................... ozIodom uth.......................................................... oziodopyrlne........................................................ozIron, Acetate, dry, 1-oz vials........................ oz

Acetate, liquor...............................................ftAmmonatea. — ...................................... '• • • • ftArsenate, 1-oz vials...................................... ozArsenite, 1-oz vials ..................................... ozBy Hydrogen, gray, 70%..................lb 40 ozBromide, 1-oz vials................................. — ozCarbonate, precipitated...............................ftCarbonate, proto (Vallet’s mass)............... 1bCarbonate, proto, sacchar............................lbChloride, cryst......................... lb 25 ozChloride, sol, for tinct.............. ftCitrate, soluble................................ lb 61 ozCitrate, U. 8. P ............................ lb 64 ozCitrate and ammonia.................... lb 61 ozCitrate and Magnesium, 1-oz vials............ozCitrate and Quinine................. lb 1 75 ozCitrate* Quinine, with Strychnia............ozCitrate, Quinine and Strychnia.................. 1bCitrate and Strychnia....................ft 1 00 ozDialyzed, sol................................ . .......... • • ■ lbFerrocyanide..... ........................ lb 44 ozGlycerophosphate.......................... lb 4 00 ozHydrated Oxide, mass..................................1bHypophosphite.............................. . .ft 1 50 ozIodide, 1-oz vials............................lb 3 70 ozIodide, sacchar, 1-oz vials........... ................ozL actate... . lb 50 ozLactophosphate........................ ozAnd Manganese, Peptonized........1b 4 25 ozNitrate, sol. U. S. P............. ftOxalate (Ferrous), 1-oz. vials.......................ozOxide, black (Ethiop’s mineral).............. ftOxide, sacchar................................................ lbPeptonized............................ lb 2 50 ozPhosphate, precipitate, M. O. W., Merck... 1bPhosphate, U.S.P. scales.................1b 61 ozPyrophosphate . .. lb 61 ozSalicylate, 1-oz vials................... - ............... ozSubsulphate, (Monsel’s powd)......ft 25 ozSubsulphate, (Monsel’s solution)............... 1bSuccinate. 1-oz v ia ls .................... ft 4 50 ozSulphate, pure cryst., 1-lb cartons.............. 1bSulphate, gran., 1-lb cart...................... «— ftSulphate, dried, 1-lb cartons.......................1bSulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz vials.......................ozSulphuret (sulphide), 1-lb boxes..................ftTannate. 1-oz vials........................................ozTartrate and Ammonia.................. ft 62 ozTartrate and Potassium................ 1b 48 ozTersulphate, solution....................................1bValerianate, 1-oz vials..................................oz

Isinglass, American................... 1bRussian, true Beluga..................... 1b

K am ala...............................................................lbPowdered............... lb

Kaolin..................................................................lbKava Kava........................................................ ftKermes’ Mineral...............................................1bKldneywort, pressed lb s ................................ ftKon-sein, amorph., %-oz. vials............ . ■%-ozKresamln...........................................................ozKryophln,, powdered...................................... oz

Tablets............................................................oz

35 3 95

90 75

1 4019 35 35 18 18 10 16 18 30 37 08 12 11 11 11 13 21 23D

2 20 13 25 09 32D352036 29D09 20 39* 25 16 40 45 24* 37D 11 11 15 06 15 39A 12 12 20 13 17 22 1110 20 19

1 00 5 00

45 50 08 40 90 30 75 45

1 00 1 00

Lactophenen..................................................... oz 1 00Tablets............................................................. oz 1 00

Lactucarium, 1-oz. vials............................... .oz 54Lanolin, Liebrich ............................... ft 75Lead. Acetate (sugar of) white....................... ft 16

Acetate, white, powdered.......................... ft 20Acetate, purified, 1-lb cart............................ ft 25Carbonate, C. P ................................ ft 60Iodide, 1-oz vials.............................................oz 27Nitrate, 1-lb. boxes ......................... ft 20Oxide, Merck, C. P ...........................................ft 75Lead Plaster, %-ft rolls................................. 1b 45Sub-Acetate, Sol (Goulard’s extract) ... .lb 12Tannate, 1-oz vials......................................... lb 24

Leaves, Aconite, pressed, ozs.................... ft 30Aconite, powd.................................................. ft 30A dder’s Tongue, pressed, ozs........................ft 40Angelica, pressed, ozs.............. 1b 40Arbor Vitte, pressed, ozs.............................. ft 35

Leaves, Balmony, pressed, ozs......................... lb 30Bay, pressed....................... bulk 15 ozs 1b 20Bay berry, pressed, ozs .................................lb 35Beech, pressed, ozs..........................................lb 30DBelladonna, pressed, ozs................................ lb 35Belladonna, powd........................................... ft 40Benne, pressed, ozs.............. 1b 65Blessed Thistle, pressed, ozs........................ ft 35Bittersweet, pressed, ozs................................ lb 45Boneset, pressed, ozs.......................................lb 25aBorage, pressed, ozs........................................ lb 40Buchu, long...................................................... ft 65DBuchu, short.......................... ft 30Buchu, short, powd..........................................lb 35Buchu, short, pressed, ozs ...........................lb 45DBuckbean, pressed, ozs................................... lb 35Burdock, pressed, ozs.....................................lb 35Butternut, pressed, ozs............................... ft 30Catnip, pressed, ozs........................................ft 25Chestnut, pressed, ozs...... ................... lb 25Cicuta, pressed, ozs......... .............................ft 30Coca....................................................................lb 50Coca, pressed, ozs.............................................lb 50Oonium, pressed, ozs.................. lb 30Conium, powdered................. lb 30Coltsfoot, pressed, ozs...... ...................... lb 25Damiana,........................................................... lb 30Damiana, pressed, ozs.....................................lb 30Digitalis, pressed, ozs............................. lb 35Digitalis, powd................................................. lb 35Eucalyptus, pressed, ozs......... ............... lb 25Fern, sweet, pressed...................................... ft 35aFeverbush, pressed, ozs................................. 1b 40Foxglove, pressed, ozs.....................................lb 35Ground Pine, pressed, ozs............. lb 35Hardhack, pressed, ozs................................... lb 30Hemlock, pressed, ozs.....................................1b 30Henbane, pressed, ozs............................... 1b 35Henbane, powdered............................. lb 35Hoarhouna, pressed, ozs................................ lb 30Horse Radish, pressed, ozs........................... 1b 30Hound’s Tongue, pressed, ozs........................1b 40Jaborandi, powd........... ....... ft 40Jaborandi. pressed......................................... lb 35Laurel, pressed, ozs.........................................lb 30Lettuce, wild, pressed, ozs...........................1b 30Lettuce, garden, pressed, ozs....................... 1b 30Liverwort, pressed, ozs........................ lb 30Lobelia, pressed, ozs..................................... ft 40Lovage, pressed, ozs.......................... ft 45Lungwort, pressed, ozs............... 1b 35Marjoram. Germ., pressed ozs...................... 1b 35Marshmallow, pressed, ozs............................ ft 30Masterwort, pressed, ozs................................ 1b 40aMatico, pressed, ozs........................................1b 45Matico, powd.................................................... lb 45Meadow Fern, pressed, ozs....................... lb 35Mugwort, pressed, ozs.....................................lb 35Mullein, pressed, ozs.......................................lb 22Nettle, pressed, ozs......................................... ft 40Oak, Jerusalem, pressed, ozs........................ ft 35Parsley, pressed, ozs.. ..................................1b 40Peach, pressed, ozs..........................................lb 30Pennyroyal, pressed, ozs........................... ft 23Pitcher Plant, pressed, ozs— '...................... lb 30Plaintain, pressed,ozs............................... ..ft 30Poppy, pressed, ozs..................... lb 35Poison Oak, pressed, ozs................................ 1b 40Princess Pine, pressed, ozs. .........................1b 50APrivet, pressed, ozs.............. 1b 45Raspberry, pressed, ozs..................................1b 30Rosemary...... ...................... lb 30ARosemary, pressed, ozs................................... 1b 30ASage, Domestic, %’s and %’s ..........................1b 30Sage. Domestic, ozs .......................................1b 35Sage, Italian, ground..................................... 1b 15Sage, Italian, pressed, % and %-lb............... ft 15Sage, Italian, pressed, ozs............................. 1b 18Sage, Italian, loose pressed, %’s....................1b 20Sage, Mountain................... 1b 30Savin........................................... ft 30Savin, pressed, ozs................. 1b 30Scullcap, pressed, ozs......................................1b 30Senna, Alexandria................................. — 1b 25Senna, Alexandria, powd...............................1b 30Senna, Alexandria, pressed, ozs................... 1b 35Senna, American, pressed, ozs......................ft 50Senna, Tinnevella, pressed, ozs....................ft 25Senna, Tinnevella................... lb 18Sheep Laural, pressed, ozs.............................1b 35Squaw Vine, pressed, ozs...............................1b 25Stramonium, pressed, ozs...............................ft 28Stramonium, powd..........................................1b 25Strawberry, pressed, ozs........................: . . . ft 30Sumac, pressed, ozs .................. 1b 30Sweet Fern, pressed, ozs................................ 1b 30Summer Savory, pressed, ozs........................ ft 30Thyme............ lb 25Thyme, pressed, ozs........................................ ft 25UvaUrsi ...................................................... lb 15Uva Ursi, powd................................................1b 20IIva TTrsi, pressed......................... 1b 24Walnut, pressed, ozs.......................................lb 30Wintergreen, pressed, ozs...............................ft 25Witch Hazel, pressed, oz................................1b 25Wood Betony. pressed, ozs .........................ft 40Yerba Santa, pressed, o zs ............................. ft 40A

Lecithin, Merck.................................................oz 7 0015-gr. v ................................................ ea 50

Leeches, Swedish............................................doz 1 00Lemon Peel......................... 1b 18

Ground...............................................................ft 20Lemonin..............................................................oz 4 00

Levulose, C. P.............................. ft 1 60

Lime, Chloride, l ’s....... 50-lb boxes, 5%___ ftChloride, %’s............... 50-lb boxes, 6%___1bChloride, %’s ...............50-lb boxes,Chloride, 5-lb cans ..................................... ftChloride, 10-lb cans.......................................ftChloride, bulk........................ drum 3% ft 04@05

Lithium, Benzoate) ........1b 152Bromide.. . . . . . . . . I p w c p . ... 1b 2 20Carbonate........... | Merck ........15 2 22Citrate................. c ........lb 152N itrate.............. M. C. W. ......................Salicylate .... j .lb 1 45

Litmus, Cubes................................................... ftLodestone.................................................... 1bLondon Purple, casks................. .ft

Iron Bound kegs, 80 to 100 lb s .....................1bIron Drums, 25 and 50 lbs............................. ft10-lb Cans................................. ..............,.......ft1, 2 and 5-lb Boxes, 100-lb cases....................1b500-lb Lots, less 1 cent per lb.

1000-lb Lots, less 2 cents per lb.Lore t in .............................................................. ozLosophan...........................................................ozLotion, Granville’s................... 1bLozenges, Licorice, bulk................................ 1b

Licorice, M. & R’s, 5-lb cans.........................1bLicorice, Scudder’s, 5-lb cans.......................ftLicorice, sugar coated.......................Licorice, Y. & S., 5-lb. cans..............

Lupulin, American........................................... 1bGerman................................. ......... , ...............1b

Lyceto), 1-oz cartons.................................. .ozLysol......................................Doz. 1b 8.00.Lycopodium...................................................... 1bLye, cencentrated, American, 4-doz cases...

Lye, concent., Lewis, 4-doz. cases................. 4 00Lye, concent., Old Style, 4-doz cases............ 2 75

Mace............................................ ............Powd................................................................ ft

Madder, Dutch........................................ 1bMagnesium, Acetate...................................... oz

Benzoate, 1-oz vials................. ozBromide, 1-oz vials........................................ozCalcined, K. & M’s .......................................1bCarbonate, R. D. Co., ozs........... .................ftCarbonate, R. D. Co., %'s..............................1bCarbonate, %s....... ........................................lbCarbonate, K. & M’s, 1-oz papers................ ftCarbonate, K. & M’s, 2-ozpapers...... ......lbCarbonate, K. & M’s, 4-oz papers........ . ,.lbCarbonate, powd............................................lbChloride, fused...............................................lbHypophosphite.,...........................1b 1 50 oz 20Iodide, 1-oz vials............................................ oz 46Metal............................................... ft 2 00 oz 17Phosphate. 1-oz v ia ls.................................... Oz •* 10Phosphate....................................................... lb o 50Sulpnite, 1-lb cartons, incl.................. lb 42

Manganese, Black Oxide..................................lb 07Borate, 1-lb cartons........................................ lb 52Bromide, 1-oz vials.................................... oz 30

\ Carbonate, 1-oz vials......................................oz 14Chloride, 1-oz v ia ls ........................................oz 14Citrate, 1-oz vials.................................. oz 2#Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials............................ oz 20Iodide, 1-oz vials............................................oz 52Phosphate, 1-oz vials................................ oz 18Sulphate, pure cryst., 1-oz vials..................oz 09Sulphate, pbre cryst............................. 1b 50

Manna, large flake...........................................1b 75Small flake........................................................ ft 60

Marble Dust, bbl............................................ bbl 2 25Meconin, %-oz vials.....................................%-oz 2 53

..lb 08

..ft 9

. . l b 11. l b 05%

. . l b 05. ft 04 @05oz 16OZ 25oz 25oz 18

.oz 4525

oz 17..ft 30..lb 35..ft 11.lb 11%

..lb 12%

..ft 13

..lb 14%

90.oz 1 80..Tb 40..lb 20..lb 24..lb 24..lb 25. 1b 24..lb 50..lb 50

4 25..lb 70..lb 65D

2 754 002 75

..lb 70D,.lb 75D..lb 15

242925

..lb 65

..ft 20

..lb 1817

ft 24..lb 22

ft 20..lb 18..lb 30oz 20

Menthol,cryst, 1-oz vials................................. oz 32ACrystals.............................................................1b 3 50a

Mercury............................................................... 1b 75Distilled............................................................ 1b 80Acetate, 1-oz v ia ls .........................................oz 33Bichromate, 1-oz vials...................................oz 33Bisulphate.........................................................ft 66Bromide, 1-ox vials........................................oz 33Cyanide, 1-oz vials......................................... oz 27Iodide, green .................................1b 2 75 oz 24Iodide, red...................................... ft 3 00 oz 26Iodide, yellow ................................1b 3 00 oz 24Nitrate, cryst....................................... oz 27Nitrate, solution, 1-oz vials...... ............... oz 15Oxide, black, 1-oz vials................................. oz 18Oxide, yellow, 1-oz vials................................oz 18Salicylate, 1-oz vials......................................oz 27Subsulphate, yellow, (Turpeth mineral),

1-oz vials.............* ..................................... oz 15Subsulphate, yellow (Turpeth Mineral)... ft 1 00Sulpho-Cyanite, 1-oz vials .. ...................... oz 29Sulphuret, black (Ethiops mineral)............ft 65Tannate. 1-oz vials.........................................oz 21With chalk (hydr cum creta) l ’s.................. ft 44With magnesia................................................ft 65

Metacarbol, 1-oz vials......................................oz 45Methyl, Acetate, 1-oz v ia ls ........................... oz

Bi-chloride, 1-oz v ia ls..................................ozIodide, 1-oz vials........................................... ozOxide acetate, 1-oz vials...............................ozOxide salicyl, 1-oz vials...... ........................oz

Methylene, Blue, 1-oz vials.......... ...............ozMetol................................................... ozMigramine .........................................................ozMilk. Condensed, Eagle............ case 6 25 doz

Challenge.................................. case 4 25 dozHires....................................... case 6 00 doz

Mistletoe, pressed, lbs...........................\ .. ft

50 72

l 00 50 65 80 75

1 38 1 79 1 50 1 75 30

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A Full Line of Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten Co. Chemicals Carried in Stock.D R U GS Etc.™Cont.

Sulphate, M. C.

Tonquln, grains.......................................... oz 28 00

Naphthalln, pure, 1-oz cartons..Napthaline, Balls..............50-lb. boxes 4%

Flakes............................... 50-lb. boxes 4%Beta, 1-oz cartons......................... lbBeta Benzoate............................. ft 1

77

Nickel, Acetate, 1-oz vialsBromide, Loz vials.........Chloride, 1-oz vials.........I MerckMetalic, gran.................. J-M. C. WNitrate, 1-oz vials...........I P. W. R. Co.Oxide, black, pure..........Sulphate.......................... J fi> 35

N ic o tin e , Mfirclr’s U,-nr. viu.l«Nogophen Nut galls,

Aleppo, pow Nutmegs, Ma Nuts, Areca.

Nux Vom ica.................................... .......Powdered....................................... 5-lb 14

Benne......................................... 5-gal 85

Calamus .

Castor, No. 1..........................bblCastor, No. 3..........................bblCastor, coml..........................bblCastor, 60 to gal..........................Castor, 50 to gal...........................

6254

galgal

Castor,

Cloves.Codliver, Norwegian........... .5-gal 1 50

H arlem Oil............................ gro 3

3 003 503 40

..ft 1 30. .oz 3 35

3 002 55

..oz 2 602 352 552 602 354 00

..lb 1520A40

. oz 28 00..lb 28

...lb 3525

ft 15..OZ 08

27, 1b 06. lb 06

30OZ 10

. .oz 181 252 00

oz 24oz 37oz 191b 85oz 19oz 24oz 10

8-OZ 55.oz 1 55

..lb 35

..ft 40

..ft 35

..lb 25

..lb 30

. . » 25

. ft 10t 1b 16. .lb 15. 1b 20

60..lb 4 50..ft 60..lb 35..ft 25..lb 35..ft 25..ft 1 70..oz 40gal 90..lb 3 25..lb 3 00..ft 35..lb 1 25..ft 30..lb 90. OZ 30..lb 35

50..lb 69..tb 1 80

3 00..lb 1 25

11 00-• 1 0886-- 9260-- 65

doz 60.doz 75doz 85

.doz 1 00doz 1 25doz 1 56doz 3 00..ft 35..lb 1 10

753 501 50

...1b 2 7585

. ft 60..ft 1 35..ft 20gal 1 65

50..lb 1 10

1 00A-gal 50-gal 55• gal 50-gal 55..ft 1 25..lb 1 40

35505015

1 25..ft 90..lb 1 75

• gal 50• gal 50...lb 60...ft 45

65.doz 35 D

80...ft 35...1b 60...ft 2 00...ft 3 50...lb 1 25

D R U G S , Eto.— Cont.Oil, Juniper Wood...............................................lb 40

Lard, W. S., Extra........................bbl 70— gal 80Lard, No. 1.....................................bbl 45— gal 60Laurel, expressed........................................... lb 50Lavender, Garden........................................... lb 75Lemon, Sanderson’s, 1-lb. coppers................lb 1 10Lemon, Sanderson’s, 5-lb. coppers................lb 1 00Lemon Grass.................................................. lb J 50Linseed, boiled .............................bbl 43 gal 48Linseed, raw................................. bbl 41 — gal 46Lubr., Capital Cylinder........... bbls. 38 gal 40Lubr., Eldorado Castor........... bbls. 19 gal 22Lubr., Golden Mach..................bbls. 18 gal 20Lubr., “ A” Castor Mach..........bbls. 16 gal 18Lubr., Zero Black .................. bbls. 13 gal 15Lubr., Summer Black...............bbls. 11 gal 15Mace, ethereal.................................................oz 25Mace, expressed...............................................lb 150Male Fern, Oleoresin...................................... lb 2 75

Musk, alcoholic.

Olive, Salad, DeLuxe, 1-gal. cans.

Olive, Amoco, gals... Olive, Amoco, %-galsOlive, Amoco, qts__Olive, Amoco, pts__Olive, Curtis, gals....Olive, Curtis, q ts__Olive, Curtis, p ts__ iOlive. Curtis, %-pts.. J

California

Rhodium, No. 1.

Rue.. Sage.

Spike.

Stone, white..

Sweet, bottles, 30 to gal.

T ar............................................... gal. 50Thyme, white.

Valerian.

Wine, heavy..

Wormwood, pure.Ylang Ylang........

Ointment, Bellador

40756080

...,1b 20-•gal 90

...gal 702 25

50. . ..lb 2 00

901 00

701 00

.doz 1 502 253 004 608 003 25

. .doz 4 758 50

.. .gal 2 85.aoz 3 50

. .doz 5 259 258 OOS

...gal 1 95

. gal 1 75

...gal 1 50

...gal 2 25gal 2 50gal 2 70doz 7 50doz 4 00gal 2 75aoz 9 00doz 5 00doz 2 75

. . ..lb 3 00

. ..lb 2 55

....lb 30

. . . f t 50205075

......... f t 1 65. . . f t 80. . 1b 3 25....lb 4 75

35....lb 1 00

35... oz 75

5 506 50

....lb 1 25

. . . . f t 60

....lb 2 5050

4 25....lb 2 25....lb 10 00. . . . f t 75......lb 1 60....lb 35. . . . f t 5 50...gal 1 15

20. . . . f t 60. . . f t 15. . . . f t 80

75..doz 60

6590

1 101 25

...,1b 4 50' ft 10. . . . f t 1 25....lb 1 50. . OZ 2 00. . . . f t 35

. .oz 7575

....lb 2 00.each 1 40. . f t 5 50....lb 2 00. . . . f t 3 75. . . . f t 3 75

4 50. . . . f t 60. . . . f t 28. . . . f t 60. . ..lb 52......1b 90....lb 1 00. . ..lb 55....lb 45

D R U C 8 . Eto.—Cont.Ointment, Mercury, Am. (white precip)___ lb 65

Mercury, Oxide, red (red precip).................. lb 75Sulphur........................................... lb 50Tar......................................... ................. lb 40Zinc, carbonate....................................... lb 5*»Zinc Oxide, Benz .......................................... lb 5(

Oliate, Atropine 2%.......................... oz 60Bismuth, ................................. oz 30Cocaine 5%..'.............................................. Oz 75Copper, 5%........... oz 25Mercury, 5%.......... lb 85 oz 15Mercury, 10%.................................1b 100 oz 18Mercury, 20%.................................ft 1 35 oz 22Morphine, 2%....................................... oz 30Morphine, 5%.................................................oz 40Morphine, 10%.............. oz 70Quinine, 5%.................................................oz 20Quinine, 10%........................................... ....oz 30Quinine, 25%.................................................oz 40Zinc, 5%. ...............................lb 100 oz 16

Orange Apples..................................................lb 15Apples, ground...............................................lb 18Peel, bitter...................................................... lb 15Peel, bitter, ground....................................... lb 18Peel, sweet.................................................... 12Peel, sweet, ground.......................................lb 15

Orplment, yellow........... lb 25Orphal, Von Heyden......................... ............... oz 80Orthoform, 1-oz v ia ls ..................................... oz 1 40Ortol, oz vials................................................... oz 75Ox Gall, Purified.......................... lb 130 oz 19Oxymel o f Squills................. lb 50Oyster Shells, prepared.................................. lb 20Panakas..................................................... oz 1 00Pancreatln, pu re.............................................oz 75Papain, Merck’s. 1-oz vials.............................oz 1 50P apoid ......................................................... .oz 2 00Paraffin, refined.................. lb 15Paraldehyd........................................ oz 16Pastilles, Fumigating, black......................... lb 40

Fumigating, red. . . ; .......................................lb 45Pearl Ash...........................................................lb 9@10Pelletierine Tannate, 15 gr. vials............each 40Pepper, black, Singapore,...............................lb 20

Black, powdered..................................... lb 25White................................................................lb 30White, powd.. :v........................ lb 45

Pepsin, Scale or Gran,. 1 to 3000... .lb. 3 50 oz. 32Perhydrol, 50-Gm. b o ts ..................................ea 1 35Petrolatum.

Vet. Amber, bbls. and %-bbls.........lb 03)4 to 03%50 lb and 25 lb.................................. lb 04% to 05%Less................. lb 06 to 08

L’t Extra Amber, bbls. and %-bbls.lb 05 to 05%50 ft and 25 lb.................................. 1b 06 to 06%Less.................................... .............ft 07% to 10

Lily White, bbls. and %-bbls....... ft 09 to 09%50 ft and 25 lb.................................. 1b 10 to 11Less................................................ 12 to 15

Special Snow White, 50 lb...............................1b 1325 ft................... lb 1410 lb.................................................................lb 15Less.................................................ft 15 to - 17

Snow White. 50ft............................... 1b 1525 1b................................................................. lb 1610 ft.................................................. lb 18Less.......................... ft 20 to 25

Petrolatum in BottlesExtra Amber, Plain. 2-oz. S. C. b o t._____doz 35Extra Amber, Plain. 2-oz. S. C. bot..........gro 3 50Extra Amber, Plain, 4-oz. S. 0. bot......... doz 60Extra Amber, Plain, 4-oz. S. C. bot..........gro 6 00Extra Amber, Carbolized, 2-oz. S. C. bot..doz 40 Extra Amber, Carbolized, 2-oz. S. C. bot .gro 4 25 Extra Amber, Carbolized, 4-oz. S. C. bot..doz 65 Extra Amber, Carbolized, 4-oz. S. C. bot..gro 7 25 Extra Amber. Perfumed, 2-oz. S. O. bot. .doz 40 Extra Amber, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. C. bot..gro 4 25 Extra Amber Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot..doz 65 Extra Amber, Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot. .gro 7 25Eily White. Plain, 2-oz. S. C. bot...\___ aoz 40Lily White, Plain, 2-oz. S. C. bot---- ,.*....gro 4 50Lily White, Plain, 4-oz. S. O. bot............. doz 70Lily White, Plain. 4-oz. S. C. bot. ...........gro 7 50Lily White, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. C. bot......aoz 50Lily White, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. C. bot...... gro 6 00Lily White, Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot......doz 75Lily White, Perfumed, 2-oz. 8. C. bot...... gro 7 75

Phecine, 1-oz vials.................................... oz 135Phenacetln, B ayer..........................ft 4 00 oz 33DPhenalgin, Po................................................... OZ 1 00 ,

Capsules......................................................... oz 1 00Tabs................................................................. oz 1 00

Pheno, Bromate, powd................................... oz 1 002%-grain tablets.............................................oz 1005- grain tablets.................................... oz 100

Phenocoll, Hydrochl., 25-gram vials............vl 1 75Phenol-Bismuth.............................................. oz 80Phenolid.......................................................... oz 85Phenyl Salicylate (Salol)...........ft 125 oz 15Phosphorus, 1-lb cans................................... lb 90

1-oz cans.............. oz 18Picrotoxin, %-oz vials................................... oz 5 00Pilocarpine, Aik., 5 and 10-gr vials, M.O. W ..gr 15

Muriate, 5and 10-gr vials, M.O.W............... gr 06Nitrate, 5 and 10-gr vials, M. C. W ...............gr 06

Piperazine, Scher, 10-gram vials..................ea 1 50Piperln, 1-oz vials, M. C. W........................... oz 62P ipeC lay................................................ ft 06Pitch, black........................................................ lb 05

Burgundy........................................................ lb 10Pith, Sassafras............................................... lb 1 50Plaster Paris, N. Y. Dental..........................bbl 2 25poppy Heads, French..................................... lb 40

Germ an.................................. lb 25Potash, Babbitt’s, 4-doz cases................... case 4 00

Caustic, commercial............................ . — lb 18' Caustic, white, sticks.................................... lb 28

Caustic, pure (by alcohol).........■>........... ...lb 50Cum Calce (Vienna Caustic)... ................. lb 40Solution (liquor potass).................................lb ll

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D R U G S , E t c - C o n t .Potassium, metals, H-oz vial and case...... oz 1 70

Acetate, 1-0 bottles, incl...... ............. ....... 0) 42Arsenate, 1-oz vial^..........................I.........oz 14Arsenite, 1-oz vials....................................... oz 14Benzoate, 1-oz vials......... .............................oz 19Bicarbonate, gran., pure................................0 17Bicarbonate, cryst., 1-0 cartons..................lb 17Bicarbonate, powd., 1-lb cartons..................0 17Bichromate, bulk............................................. lb 15Bichromate, powdered....................................lb 20Bichromate, 0. P...............................................lb 50Bisulphate. O. P................................................lb 45-Borotartrate................................... ..............lb 65Bromide, cryst., 1-lb boxes............................. lb 27Bromide, cryst., 5-lb bulk.............................. lb 25ABromide, gran., 1-lb boxes............................ lb 27 ,Bromijde, gran , 5-lb bu lk ............................ 1b 25ACarbonate, 0. P. (sal tartar).......................... lb 50Caybolate, 1-oz vials.......................................oz 24Chlorate, cryst........... .................................. lb 17Chlorate, gran., pure, 1-lb cartons............... lb 21Chlorate, powd.......................... ................... lb 17Chloride, pure. 1-0 cartons...........— ....lb 18Chromate, pure, 1-lb cartons.................... ...lb 40Citrate.......................................... . ............ ...lb 54 ACyanide, fused, No. 1,1-0 cans............. 0 36Cyanide, fused. No. 2. 40%, 10-0) cans ...... lb 30Cyanide, fused, No. 3, 30%, 10-0) cans...........0> 26Cyanide, granulated. 1- 0) cans.., ................lb 46Cyanide. C. P.. M. C. W., l-0> cans................ lb 48Ferrocyanide, C. P., l-0> cans.........................lb 50Glycerophospliite...........................0> 3 40 oz 29DHypophosphite, 1-oz vials.............................oz 14H ypophosphlte................................................ 0) 85Iodide, cryst., 1-lb boxes) P.W.R.Co........... lb 2 50Iodide, cryst., 5-0> boxes ! M. C. W.............. 0) 2 45Iodide, gran., 1-0) boxes for 0> 2 50Iodide, gran., 5-0) boxes J Merck ........lb 2 45Oxalate, neutral...............................................0> 21Permanganate, cryst., 1-oz cartons,........... oz 06Permanganate, cryst — ...............................0) 22Phosphate. 1-oz vials........................... ..— oz 12Phosphate..........................................................0) 55Prussiate, red ................................................0) 60Prussiate, yellow.................. lb 25Salicylate, 1-oz vials................................... ..oz 15Sesauicarbonate........ ......... 0> 50Sulphate, cryst., 1-0) cart........................... 0> 14Sulphate.-powd., l-0> cartons.. .,,.................. 0) 15Sulphate, chem. pure, l-0> cartons...............0) 27Sulphite, 1-0) cartons.....................................0) 42Sulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz v........ oz 13Sulpho-Cyanate, 1-oz v ..................................oz 19Sulphuret (liversulphur)................................0) 16Tartrare (Soluble Tartar)............................. 0) 50

Powder, Antimonial, l-0> cartons..................0) 55Aromatic........................................................... 0) 1 00Chalk, aromatic............................................... 0) 50Chalk, compound.............................................0> 30Composition, bulk........................................... 0) 20Composition, 2-oz packages..........................0) 25Curry................. 0> 75Insect, Buhach, 6-0> cans...............................0) 70Insect, Buhach, 1-0) cans. . ........................doz 8 10Insect, Buhach, 14-0) cans......................... doz 4 50Insect, Buhach. M-0 cans....................... doz 2 50Insect, Buhach, %-0 cans...................... .dOz 140Insect, Diamond C, 110-0) kegs..................... 0) 28Insect, Diamond C, 5O-0> drums................. 0) 28)4Insect, Diomond C, 25-0) drums................... 0> 29Insect, Diamond C. 50) packs........................ 0) 34Insect. Diamond 0 , 110-0) kegs.....................0) 18Insect, Diamond O, 50-0) drums................... 0) 18)4Insect. Diamond O, 25-0> drums................... 0> 19Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 100-0) kegs..................0> 21Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 50-0) kegs....................lb 22Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 25-0) kegs....................0) 23Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 10-0) cans................... 0) 26Insect, K. D. & Co.’s, 110-0) kegs...................0) 18Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 50-0) kegs..........0) 19Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 25-lb kegs ................. 0) 20Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 10-0) cans ..................0) 22Insect, R. D. Co.’s, as wanted.......................0) 30

'' ‘ l5corice Co.... ........................................ 0> 25Seidlitz, R. D. Co.’s ..................................... doz 2 00Soda, R. D. Co.’s............................................ doz 1 50

Propylamin, liq., Merck, M. C. W...................oz 55Hydrochlorate, %-oz vials, Merck, M.C.W.oz 3 50

Protagon, 15 grain vials...................................ea 3 00Protargol, 1-oz vials..................................... oz 125

)4-oz vials........................................ oz 135Pyoktanin, Blue, 1-oz vials, Merck................oz 1 50

Blue, )4-oz vials, Merck.................................oz 1 75Blue, H-oz vials, Merck.................................oz 2 00Yellow, 1-oz vials, Merck..............................oz 1 50Yellow, 54-oz vials, Merck............................ oz 175Yellow, M-oz vials, Merck............................ oz 2 00

Pyratine............................................................. oz 85Pyridine, C. P., 1-oz vials............................... oz 32Pyrogalol, Resubl, 1-oz cans................ .. .oz 30Pyroxylin (gun cotton)....................................oz 18Quaking Asp, pressed lbs................................0) 25Quassia, chips.................................................... 0) 12

Granulated......................................................0) 15Powdered.........................................................0) 20

Quassin, C. P.. cryst, 15-gr. vials, Merck.each 2 25Pure, pbwd., %-oz vials, M erck..............each 1 50

. » „ . «■D RUGS, Etc.— Cont.

Quinine, Alkaloid. 1-oz vials. ......................ozAcetate, 1-oz v ia ls ........................................ ozArsenate, 1-oz vials____ _________ ,...ozArsenate and Urea Bimuriate, 1-oz. vials, ozBimuriate, l-oz vials.....................................ozBisulphate, 1-oz. cans...................................ozBorate, 1-oz. vials..........................................ozCitrate, 1-oz. vials.. , .......... . ..........; ....... ozFerrocyanide, 1-oz. vials..............................ozHydrobromate, 1-oz. vials........................... ozHypophosphite, 1-oz. vials...........................ozIodide, 1-oz. Vials...........................................ozLactate, 1-oz. vials........................................ ozMuriate, 1-oz. rials........................................ ozPhosphate, 1-oz. vials................................... ozSalicylate, 1-oz. vials................................. ozSulphate, 100-oz. cans.) ozSulphate, 50-oz. cans. ...... — ozSulphate, 25-oz. cans. ozSulphate, 5-oz. cans. I P. & W.................-.oz

1-oz. cans. IB. & S....................ozSulphate,Sulphate,Sulphate,Sulphate,Sulphate,

N. Y. Q......... : ___ozM. C. W................ oz

1-oz. vials Yi-oz. vials.H-oz. vials.H-oz. vials.

Sulphate, 1-16-oz. vials,Tannate, 1-oz. vials.................................... ozValerianate, 1-oz. vials............................... oz

59 6260 66 60 28 57 5757 54 59 66 5952 56 54 20 20% 21 25 28 30 35 4153 62 3758

Qulnidine, pure, j-oz vials..............................oz 65Sulphate, 1-oz vials....................................... oz 55

Quinoline, 1-oz vials.........................................oz . 4s)Tartrate. 1-oz vials........................................ oz 45

Quinquinia, 1-oz vials................ ..................oz 75

Red Precipitate................................................ 0) 1 09Powdered............................. 0> 1 19

Red Saunders.................................... 0> 10

Resin-Jalap, 1-oz vials.................................... oz 54Scammony, 1-oz.vials................... oz 64

Resor-Bisnol.......................................................oz 60

Resorcin, Crystals, 1-oz v ................................oz 17Crystals.......... ................................ ...............0> 1 40Powdered, 1-oz vials.........., ........................ oz 17

Retinol................................................................. oz 65

Rodinal, 3-oz bottles, M. C. W.....................each 608-oz bottles................................................each 1 10

16-oz bottles................................................each 2 00

Root, Abscess, pressed, lbs.............................. lb 80Aconite, pow d................................................. 0» 30Aconite, pressed, lbs.......................................0) 30Alkanet (anchusa)............................................0) 18Alkanet, powd..................................... 0) 20Alkanet, pressed, lbs...................................... lb 30Angelica, pressed, lbs.....................................0) 40Angelica, powd............................................... 0> 20Arnica, pressed, lbs............................... 0) 30Asparagus, pressed, lbs.................... 0) 35Avens, pressed, lbs..........................................0) 35Bearsfoot. pressed, lbs................................... 0) 30Belladonna, pressed, lbs................................0> 30Belladona, powd............................................... 0> 30Bell wort, pressed, lbs.....................................0) 45Berberis, aquif pressed, lbs..........................0) 25Beth, pressed, lbs........................................... 0) 35Beth, powd......................... : .......................... 0) 35Bistort, pressed, lbs........................................0> 35Bitter, pressed, lbs......................................... 0) 30Bitter, pow d.................................................... 0) 30Blackberry, pressed, lbs................................0) 20Blackberry, powd............................................ 0) 20Blazing Star, pressed, lb ................................ 0) 35Blood, pressed, lb s .........................................0) 35Blood, powd................................... 5-lb 20 0) 22

, Blue Flag, pressed, lbs............... 0> 25Bryony, pressed, lbs........................................ 0) 35Buckbean, pressed, lbs....................................ft) 40Buckthorn Brake, pressed, lbs..................... 0) 35Burdock, pressed, lbs..................................... 0) 20Burdock, pow d........................................ ,. - .0 25Calamus, peeled................... 0) 30Calamus, white, peeled and split, fancy..0) 45Calamus, powd................<■.............................. 0> 30Canada Thistle, pressed, lbs..........................0> 40Carpenter’s Square, pressed, lbs— , .........0> 30Cicily Sweet, pressed, lbs.................. 0) 70Ciequefoil. pressed, lbs............. 0> 35Cohosh, black, pressed, lbs........................... 0> 15Cohosh, black, powd...................................... 0) 20Cohosh, blue, pressed, lbs.......................... 0) 20Cahosh, blue, powd......................................... 0) 25Cohash, red, pressed, lbs................................0> 35Cohosh, white, pressed, lbs........................... 0> 40Colchicum, powd.............................................0> 30Colchicum, pressed, lbs..................................0) 30Columbo............................................................0) 20Columbo, powd................................................0) 25Columbo, Amer., pressed, lbs....................... 0> 30Columbo. foreign, pressed, lb s ......... „ .......0) 20Coltsfoot, pressed, lbs.................................... 0) 35Oomfrey, pressed, lbs.......... 0> 25Comfrey, powd,............................................... 0) 15Cranesbill, pressed, lbs................................. 0> 30Oranesbill, powd..............................................0) 30Crawley, pressed, lbs......... .; ....................... 0) 55Culvers, pressed, lbs................................. .0) 26

; Culvers, powd.................................... 0> 30Dandeloin, powd.................................. 0) 30Dandelion, true, pressed, lbs........................ 0) 28

.* «■» »***- ■* . . *■ .. , ■ D R U G S , Etc.— Cent.

Elecampane, pressed.................... S-lb 13

Gelsemimum, powd..

Gentian, powd.............................. 5-lb 12Gentian, Amer., pressed, lbs..............

Ginger, African, powd.

Indian Hemp, white, powd..

Licorice, A .

Licorice, powd.............................. 5-lb

Mandrake, powd......... 5-lb

Orris, Verona, powd.

Pink, pressed, lbs. Pink, powd...........

Pleurisy, powd,.

Poiiolypody, \ ond Lilly,

, pressed, lbs.

Rhubarb.

Sarsaparilla, Honduras, ground.. Sarsaparilla, Honduras, powd-----

Seneka,Silkweec

Snake, Button, pressed, lbs.

...0) 651 0. 15...0> 25..0) 35. 0) 35..0) 25. 0> 20..0) 26. .0) 30..0) 12..0) 15

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A Full Line of Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten Co. Chemicals Carried in Stock.D RUGS. E t c . -C o n t .

Root, Snake, Canada, pressed, lbs..................ft 40Snake, Sampson, pressed, lb s ........................ft 40Snake, Virgliiia........ . — ..........................ft 70Snake, Virginia, pow d................................... ft 75Snake, Virginia, pressed, lbs...................... ..ft 70SoapWort, pressed, lbs.....................................ft 45Solomon’s Seal, pressed, lb s ..........................ft 30Spikenard, pressed, lbs.... . . . . . . . — , ........ft 35Spikenard, powd.............................................. ft 25Squills, white, sliced......... . .........................ft 15Squills, powd...................................................ft 40Stillingia, pressed, lb s ...................... ft 25Stiilingia. po wd... . . 1...................................... ft 30Stone, pressed, lbs. ....................................... ft 20Sweet Flag, presssed, lbs........................ ft 24Tormentilla, pressed, lbs................................ft 30Turkey Pea, pressed, lbs................................ft 30Turpeth.................. ft 50Turpeth, powd...................... — ............... ft 60Twin Lear, pressed, lbs.................................. ft 22Unicorn, true, pressed, lbs.............................ft 40Unicorn, true, powd.. — ..............................ft 45Unicorn, false, pressed, lbs........................... ft 60Valerian, English... . . . — ......... ft 30Valerian, English, powd...... ’. .......................ft 35Valerian, English, pressed, lbs..................ft 35Valerian, German__ .1...... ...................... ft 25Valerian, German, powd................................ft 30Valerian, German, pressed, lbs............. ft 25Valerian, Vermont....................... ft 25Valerian, Vermont, powd..............................ft 25Valerian, Vermont, pressed, lbs...... ........ft 28Vervain, p ressed ,lbs .....!..... ...........— ft 35Wild Indigo, pressed......................................ft 20Wild Yam, pressed, lbs..................... ft 24Yellow Dock, pressed, lb s ...... .................. ft 26Yellow Dock, powd.. . .................................... ft 25Yellow Jessamine, pressed, lbs.................. ft 22Zedoaiy ... . 1 ‘ 1............... . ; ............... — ft 25Zedokry, powd................................................. ft 30Zedoary, pressed, lbs — , .............................ft 30

Bose Petals, damask, pressed, ozs................. 1b 1 50Pale, pressed, ozs............... ft 45

Rubidium. Bromide, 1-oz vials.................... oz 1 00' Iodide, 1-oz vials........... . ...... . . . . . ot 1 10Saccharine, refined, M. C. W....................... oz 20

Defined............................. .'............................ft 2 25Soluble............................................................. oz 20Soluble..............................................................ft 2 25

Sago, Pearl, E. I 1b 08Sal Acetosella, 1-ft cartons

Epsom........................ i .......Nitre, c ru d e ......................Nitre, pure, large cryst.... Nitre, pure, small cryst —Nitre, pure, gran..............Nitre, pure, powd..............Prunelle Balls, 1-lb boxesRochelle..............................Soda....................................Tartar (potass carbonate)

..ft 25 ft 2%@04 ft 1%@02 .. ft 06 .. ft 8@09 . . f t 7@08 . . f t 7@08 . . f t 8@09 ..ft 28 . . » 29. ft 1%@02 ..lb 12

Salicin, 1-oz cartons, M. C. W., Merck..........oz 37'1-ft cartons, M. C. W., M erck....................ft 4 60

Sallpyrin............................... ..................... :.. . oz 80Salocoll, Schering, 20-gram bottles...........bot 1 35Salol, 1-oz...........................................ft 1 25 oz 15

D RUGS, Etc.— Oont.Seed, Parsley.................. lb 25

Poppy, blue............... ft 15Poppy, white.................................................... ft 25Pumpkin.. .............. . . . f t 20Quince, German.............................................. ft 60Quince, Russian............................................... ft 55Rape, English...................................................ft 10Sabadilla....................................................... ft 20Sabadilla, powd.................................. ft 25Stavesacte... . . ; .................................... ft 25Stavesacre, powd.............................................lb 30Stramonium..................................................... ft 15Stramonium, powd......................................... 1b 20Sunflower..............................10-lb box 6 1b 10Watermelon............................... .— ft 20Worm, American.............................................ft 18Worm, American, powd..................................lb 20Worm, Levant................................................ lb 28Worm, Levant, powd............................ '. — lb 32

Seidlitz Mixture.. . ................. 50-1b box 23 lb 27

Silver, Bromide, 1-oz vials...............................oz 1 19“ Chloride, 1-oz vials........'.............................. oz 79

Cyanide, 1-oz vials.........................................oz 1 04Iodide, 1-oz vials........................................... oz 1 14Nitrate, cryst., l-oz.vials..............................oz 57Nitrate, cryst..................................................lb 7 60Nitrate, fused, No. 2 ,1-oz. vials.................. oz 46Nitrate, fused (lunar caustic).......... : ___ oz 60Oxide, 1-oz. vials.............. ............................oz 1 14Phosphate, 1-oz vials__ ; ............................. oz 1 79

Snuff, Copenhagen, l-lb jars............................. lb 60Copenhagen, 5-lb ja rs .....'............................. ft 60Devpejs Maccoboy, 1-ft tins............... : ....... lb 51Devoe’s Plain Scotch, 1 to 5-ft tins...............ft 51Devoe’s Plain Scotch, bladders....................lb 51Devoe’s Rappee, 1-ft tins.. ...... lb 51Garrett’s Scotch—

1-oz packs, 6 doz in case......................... case 2 851%-oz tins, 6 doz in case..........................case 5 306-oz bottles, 4 doz in case...................... case 10 5016-oz papers, 2 doz in case...................... case 11 00bladders................ ft 43

Lorillard’s, Maccoboy, 1ft papers................ lb 58Lorillard’s, Maccoboy. l-lb jars................. ft 58Lorillard’s Maccoboy, 5-ft jars..................... ft 58Lorillard’s, Rappee, l-lb jars...................... ft 65Lorillard’s Scotch, l-lb. ja r s ........................ ft 59Norkoping, 1%-oz. ctn ................................... lb 40Norkoping, 8-oz. ctn ...................................... ft 40Norkoping. l-lb jars...................................... ft 45

Soap, Castile, Contis, mottled................ lb 10%@12Castile, Contis, white .............................lb 12%@14Castile, Marselles, mottled.....................ft 8%@10Castile, Marselles, white......................... ft 11 @13Castile, San Marino, mottled................. ft 7%@10Castile, San Marino, white.....................ft 9%@11Castile, Alameda, white......................... lb 8%@10Castile, Y arritu...........................................ft 25@28Castile, powd .............................................. ft 35Green, Soft, German...................... ..............ft 16Olive, greep.................................................ft 9%@11Olive, white.................................................. ft il@13Opodeldoc...................................... .................ft 14Whale O il................... , ................................. ft 10

Soda, Ash............................................................ lb 3@05Caustic, by lime, sticks................................. 1b 25Caustic, by alcohol, pure.............................. ft 50Chloride, liquid, c. s. bottles..................... doz 2 45

Salophen........................................................... oz 1 00Salophra...........................................................oz 100Salts, Crab Orchard, natural......................... ft' Ctab Orchard, artificial................................ftSandal-Wood, E. I., rasped.............................. 1b 60Santonin, 1-oz vials......................... lb 12 00 oz 84Scouring Rush, pressed, lbs.............................1b 30Seed, Angelica................... lb 25

Anise, Italian ................................................ 1b 18Anise, Italian, powd............ ft 20Anise, S ta r ...........'....................................... ft 40Bird, mixed, 1-ft carbons............................... ft 08Bu rdock................. V. ..*............................... ft 25Canary, Smyrna...................50-lb box 8 ft 10Caraway, Dutch................. ft 15Caraway, pow d :........................................... .ft 18Cardamom, Malabar...................................... ft 85Cardamom, Mangalore, bleached................ ft 1 00Cardamom, powd. — ......... ft .90ce lery ...';........ ............................................. ft 20aColchicum.................................... ......... , , — ft 50Colchicum, powd............................................ ft 50Conium -.. • ft «5Coriander, Bleached................10 1b 17 — ft 20Coriander, powd.......................... ft 20Cumin, Malta................................................... ft 18Dill................................................ ft 20Fennel. German.............................................. ft 20Fennel, powd.......... ........................., .......... ft 20Flax, clean ...........................50-1b box 4% ft 06Flax, ground.......................... 50-lb box 4)4 ft 06Foenugreek............................ 10-lb box 5% ft 07Foenugreek, powdi............... 25-lb box 6 f t 08H em p....................... 50-lb box 5)4 ft 07Larkspur.......................................... ft 60Lobelia....... ............ ft 80Lobelia, powd........................................ ...ft 85Millet, American.............................................1b 08Mustard, black, Trieste................................. ft 08Mustard, yellow, California. .25-lb box 7 1b 10

Sodium, 1-oz vials and tins.............................. oz 25Acetate, l-lb cart-........ ....................... lb 17Arsenatei 1-oz vials. ..................................oz 09Arsenite, 1-oz vials............................ oz 12Benzoate, 1-oz vials........................................oz 11Benzoate, 1-ft cart...... ................................ • ft 49Bicarb, Natrona........................kegs?2£— ft 3@04Bicarb, American...................kegs 2)4.........ft 3@04Bicarb. English..................... . .ftegs 2%— ft 0§Bicarb. C. P., powd......................'....... ' ....... ft 15Bichromate..... '.. !.....................................•••ft 13Brom ide!............ . ......................... ft 37....Ok 10Cacoaylate, %-oz vials ............... 1____— oz 4 00Carbolate, 1-oz vials..'................................... oz 24Carbonate, C. P., cryst.,., 1-ft cans ............ ft 24Carbonate, dried, purified, cart. .'.'............... ft 18Chlorate, gran., pure.. ........... ft 25Chloride, C. P., 1-ft cart............... ft 22Citrate, gran . ...................................... ft 53Glycerophosphate...........................................oz 34Hypophosphite, 1-oz v ia ls...... ....................oz 14Hypophosphite ... . I........ .............................. ft 85Hyposulphite, kegs 3......................................lb 05Hyposulphite, gran, pure.................... ft 14Iodide, 1-oz vials .................................. oz 31Iodide. ............................................ . . . . . . . . f t 3 45Lactate, 1-oz via ls .........................................oz 38Lactate, liquid, concent........................• • • • ft 3 50Nitrate, purified, 1-ft cartons...................... ft 14Oxalate.. . . . . . . . .__ . . . . . . 1..... ............ ... . ft 45Permanganate....................... ft 50Phosphate, cryst. l-lb cartons.,................... ft 13Phosphate, gran, l-lb cans................ . . . . . ft 13Pyrophosphate, 1-oz vials..................... ..oz 10Pyrophosphate........... .................................. ft 50Salicylate, 1-oz vials............. oz 07Salicylate,l-lb cartons................. ft 47Salicylate, Scherring’s, 1-oz via ls...... •---- oz 19Salicylate, Scherrings, M-ft bottles........... ft 1 45Salicylate, Scherring’s, )4-lb bottles,........ft 1 35Salicylate, Scherring’s, 1-ft bottles...... . ft 1 25Santoninate, 1-oz vials.................................. oz 84Silicate, dry......................................................ft 20Silicate, liqu id ...... ....................................... lb 10

DRUGS, Etc.— Cont.Sodium, Succinate.............................................oz 22

‘Sulphate; pure, dried..................................... ft 13Sulphate, pure, cryst.. l-lb c a r t ...... ........ ft 14Sulphite, cryst., l-lb ca rt............................ ft 10Sulphite, pure, recryst, l-lb bot inc............ ft 25Stilphite, dried, 1-ft c a r t .... .........................lb 14Siilpho-carbolate, 1-oz V................................oz 11Sulpho-carbolate...... ................... ft 55Tartrate.................................... ...lb 55Tungstate, pure, 1-oz vials........................... oz 10Valerianate, 1-oz vials...................................oz 52

Somnal.................................................................oz 75Sozoiodole, Mercury, Merck, M. C. W..oz 1 15

Potasium, M. 0. W., M erck............. oz 75Sodium, Merck, M. C. W ................................ oz 80Zinc, M. 0. W., Merck........... ........................oz 1 10

Spartiene Sulphate, 1-oz vials...... ..............oz 80Spermaceti, in cakes..........................................ft 40Spirits, Ammonia...............................................ft 48

Ammonia, aromatic........................................ ft 53Camphor........................................................... ft 50Chloroform, U. S. P ........................................ ft 50Lavender........................................................... ft 50Lavender, com p.............................................. ft 50Nitre, 3f................................................. . ....... ft 35Nitre, 4f...... .................................................... ft 40Nitre, U. S. P............................................. ft 50

Starch, Iodide, 1-oz vials. M. C. W., Merck..oz 27Stearin................................................................. lb 20St.John’s Bread................................................ft 10Stone, Pumice, select............................. ft 10

Pumice, p ow d ................................................. lb 08Rotten, English.............................................. lb 10Rotten. English, powd................................... ft 08

Strontium, Acetate, Merck, M. C. W .............oz 16Bromide, cryst, M. C. W., Merck...................1b 55Bromide, cryst, 1-oz v., Merck, M. C. W .. .oz 12Hypophosphite, 1-oz v., M. C. W.. Merck..OZ 29Iodide, 1-oz vials, Merck, M. C. W— ..';.. .oz 31Iodide, M. C. W., Merck......................... lb 3 45Lactate, 1-oz vials, Merck, M. O. W............ oz 15Muriate, l-lb boxes, M. C. W., Merck........... lb 27Nitrate, 1-ft boxes, Merck, M. C. W ............. 1b 17Salicylate, 1-oz vials, M. 0. W., Merck...... oz 13Salicylate, Merck, M. O. W......... .................lb 75

Strophanthin, C. P. 5-gr. vials................... vial 30Strychnine,, Acetate, %-oz viais..................oz 170

Bromide, %-oz vials....................................... oz 1 70Citrate, %-oz vials................................. oz 1 70Muriate, %-oz vials........................................oz 1 70Nitrate, %-oz vials...................................... ..oz 170Phosphate, %-oz. vials.................................. oz 1 80Aik., %-oz vials.............................................. oz 1 10Aik.. 1-oz vials.............................................. oz 90Sulphate, %-oz vials................... ....o z 105Sulphate, 1-oz vials............. oz 85Sulphate, powd, %-oz vials......................... oz 1 10Sulphate, powd, 1-oz vials............................ oz 90Valerianate, %-oz vials........................; — oz 2 65

Stypticin.............................................................oz 6 2515-gr. v ............................................................. ea 30

Styrax, Liquid.....................................................1b 35Sugar, Burnt (caramel) .......... lb 16

Milk, powd...................... 10-lb. boxes 20 lb 23Sulphur, Flowers........................bbl 2% — 1b 3%@04

Flowers, 100-lb bags.................... ....-...........ft 0224Roll....................... ..........bbl 2%....100 1 0 3.1b 04Iodide, 1-oz vials............................................ Oz 38Washed. 1-ft cartons...................................... ft 12

Sulfonai, Bayer................................................. oz 1 35Sulphuroid......................................................... lb ■ > 25Svapnia, %-oz vials....................................... oz 3 25Symphoral, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 1 30Syrup, Bromide Iron..........................................ft 75

Dover’s powder................................................ ft 60Ginger. U. S. P............................ ..lb 50Hydriodic Acid................................................ lb 35Iodide Calcium................................................ lb 60Iodide Iron........................................................lb 55Iodide Manganese........................................... lb 70Ipecac...................................................... .lb 75Lacto-phos, Calcium...................................... lb 65Lacto-phos, Iron..................................... .....Ib 75Orange Peel...................................................... lb 50Phosphates Comp............................ lb 50Rhubarb...,...................................................... lb 50Rhubarb, aromatic......................................... lb 50Rhubarb and potass........................................ lb 50Rock Candy Syrup, bbls. inc...................... gal 52Rock Candy Syrup, % bbls. inc...................gal 54Rock Candy Syrup, 10 gals., inc................. gal 58Rock Candy Syrup, 5 gals., inc..................gal 59

Bradshaw, Scully or Manierre-Yoe Brands.Sarsaparilla.......................................... ..lb 40Sarsaparilla, com p..................................... lb 40Senna....................... ft 50Senega, U. S. P..................................................lb 60Simple............. gal 90Squills................................................................ft 40Squills, comp.....................................................lb 50Stillingia........................................................ :.lb 40Stillingia, comp............... lb 45Tar...................................................................... lb 40Tolu....................................................................lb 45Wild Cherry...................... -.......................... ft 40

Tannalbin, Merck.................... oz 80Talcum Powder ............................................ lb 08

Eurified ....................................... lb 15Tamarinds........................................................... ft 12

Pulp.................................................................... ft 40

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DRU GS, Etc.— Cont.Tannig en ........................... *...............................oz 70Tannoform ........................................................ oz 22Tannopine.........................................................d z 75Tapioca. East India........................................ ft 10Tapers, green label, 3 mo..............................doz 50

Green label, 6 mo....................... doz 75Tar, Barbadoes...................................................ft 15

Tar, Coal, bbls................. bbl 4 50Tar, Pine, 50-gal. bbls........................, ...... bbl 6 50Tar, Pine, pints, 4-doz. cases ..................case 2 40Tar, Pine, quarts, 2-doz. cases.................case 2 00Tar, Pine, $a-gal., 1-doz. cases.................case 2 00Tar, Pine, 1 gal., Vi-doz. cases..................case 1 50

Tartar, Emetic, cryst., 1-lb. cartons..............ft 40Emetic, powd., 1-lb. cartons.......................... ft 40

Terebene .................... ft 60Terpin Hydr, 1-oz. cart., M. C. W., Merck...oz 08

Hydrate, Merck, M. C. W................................ft 55Terpinol, 1-oz. vials............................ oz 47Terra Japonlca (gambier)................................ ft 10Therm ol........... oz 75Thiol, powd............... oz 100

Liquid............................................ oz 40Thymol, pure, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W., Merck..oz 26

Thymol, 1-lb. bottles....................................... 2 80Thymol-Iodine............................ft 8 75 — oz 80Tin, Foil, heavy.................................................. ft 25

Foil, medium................................................... ft 30Foil, tissue....................... ft 35Muriate, cryst..................................................ft 41Muriate, sol.......................................... ft 21Oxymuriate, Sol.............................................. ft , 22Oxide, Black..................................................... ft 1 25Oxide, White................................................... ft

Tincture, Aconite, leaves................................ ft 50Aconite, root.................................................... ft ®0A loes.............................................................. - f t “0Aloes and Myrrh.............................................ft 50Arnica Flowers................................................ft 50Asafoetida........................................................15 50BeJladona......................................................... 15 50Benzoin.............................................................15 60Benzoin, comp................................................. 15 60Blood Root........................................................15 50Bryonia.............................................................15 60Buchu................................................................ 15 50Cactus, grand............ 15 90Calendula.........................................................15 60Cannabis. Ind...................................................15 65Cantharides..................................................... 15 60Capsicum.......................................................... 15 50Cardamom................................................ 15 75Cardamom, com p............................. ft 60Catechu...................................... 15 50Celandine............. 15 50Cinchona...........................................................15 60Cinchona, comp---- ----- — ...........................15 60Cinnamon......................................................... ft 50Cochineal......................................................... 15 60Cohosh, black..................................... 15 50Oolchicum Root...............................................15 50Colchicum Seed............................................... 15 50Columbo............................... 15 50Conium..............................................................15 50Cubebs...............................................................15 50Curcuma.......................................... 15 50Digitalis............................................................15 50Ergot.................. 15 60Ergot, ethereal............................................... 15 75Eucalyptus.......................................................15 60Galls..................................................... 15 50Gelsemium.................. 15 65Gentian................................................... 15 50Gentian, comp.................................................15 50Ginger............... 15 50Guaiac............................................................... 15 60Guaiac, Ammon..............................................15 75Hyosciamus..................................................... 15 50Hydrastis .......................................................15 50Iodine......................... ,...................................15 90Iodine, colorless..............................................15 *00Iodine, com p...................................... 15 9uIpecac..... .........................................................15 1 00Ipeeac, Opium.................................................15 1 00Iron Acetate....................................................15 50Iron, muriate.................................................. 15 35Jalap....................................... 15 60Kino.................................................................. ft 60Lobelia..............................................................15 50Lobelia, ethereal............................................ 15 75Matico...............................................................lb 75Myrrh et Oapsic............................. 15 60Nux Vomica..................................................... 15 50Opium, U. S. P................................. lb 1 00Opium, %-oz vials.......................................doz 60Opium, 1-oz vials................. . .................. doz 90

< Opium, 2-oz vials.......................................doz 1 50Opium, camphorated......................................lb 50Opium, Camphorated, l-oz vials...............doz 75Opium, camphorated, 2-oz vials...............doz 1 25Opium, camphorated, 4-oz vials.............. doz 2 00Opium, deodorized.......................................... lb 125Orange Peel.................. 15 50Quassia.................. lb 45Khatianv........................................................... 15 50Rhubarb............................................................ft 60Rhubarb, aqueous................... 15 60Rhubarb, aromatic.........................................lb 65Rhubarb and Aloes................. lb 60Rhubarb and Senna....................................... lb 60Rhubarb, comp................................... 15 60Senna.................................. #> 50Senna, comp..................................................... lb 50Serpentaria...................................................... 15 60Stramonium Leaves....................................... lb 50Stramonium Seed......................... 15 50Tolu................................................ 15 65Valerian............................................................15 50Valerian, Ammoniated.................................15 75Veratrum, virid.............................................. lb 60Warburg’s, P. D. & Co.............. lb 1 75Warburg’s, 1-oz vials, P. D. & Co............. doz 1 75

D R U G S . E tc . -C o n t .Titan Chloride.................................................grm 30T rikresol..........................................................lb 60Trimethylamine, 1-oz vials............................. oz 55

Chloride, lr.-oz v ia ls .....................................oz 3 50Trional................................................................ oz 1 50Tripoli, Mount Eagle.......................................doz 60

Missouri..............................................................lb 05Troline.............................................................gal 1 00Tropa, Cocaine Hydrochlorate. 1-gramme

vials.. ......................................................... ea 505 and 10-grain vials......................................... gr 04

Turpentine, spirits.....................bbl ..74___gal 80DChian, 1-oz. vials.............................................oz 45Venice......... ................................................... 30White (Gum Thus).......................................... lb 08Spirits, 50 to gal............................................. doz 5030 to gal................................. ..............1....... doz 7520 to gal........................................................... doz 10016togal..................................................„....doz 125

Twigs, Bittersweet, pressed lbs....................... lb 25Unguentine.......................................................... 15 1 00Unguentum, Crede.............................................oz 90Uranium, Acetate, 1-oz. G. S. vials................ oz 57

Chloride, 1-oz. C. S. vials...............................oz 47Nitrate, 1-oz. G. S. vials ...........................oz 45Sulphate, 1-oz. G. S. vials...............................oz 47

Urasol................ oz 75Urethane.............................................................oz 54Urotropin, Scherring’s..................................... oz 60Vaccine, Virus, 10-point pkgs.......................pkg 60

Lymph, 10 tubes........................................... pkg 60Vanillin, French..............................................oz 1 00Veratrine, pure, %-oz vials.............................. oz 2 40Verdigris.......................’....................................ft 35

Distilled............................................................. £ 70Powdered............... ® 40

Veronal............................................................... 02 1 60Wafers, M. & R. Licorice............................... box 1 35Water, Lime.........................................................® 10

Bitter Almond................................... ® 30Cherry Laurel..................................................® 30Chlorine..................... ® 25Distilled.......................................................15Orange, Flower, triple....................................® 25Rose, triple.....................................................® 30

Wax, Bayberry................................................... ® 70Bees’, yellow.....................................................® 36Bees’, yellow, refined, 1-oz cakes.................. 15 38White Star...................................................... -lb 65White, No. 1...................................................... ® 50White, No. 2...................................................... ® 35Japan..............................................•••■.......... ® 22Fruit, can, red or white.............. bbls 3l/4 15 04V4Fruit, can, Pontin’s, ^i-gro. case............. case 1 80Parafine.......................................................• „ *2Johnson, Po., ‘A-lb cans.................... doz 2 50Johnson, Po., 1-lb cans...............................doz 3 75Johnson, Prepared, 1-lb cans...................... 15 35Anderson, Po., J4-lb cans........................... doz 1 75Anderson, Po., 1-lb cans............................ doz 3 50Merkle, Po.. 1-lb cans.................................. doz 3 50

White Precipitate.............................................® 1 12Powdered..........................................................® 1 17

Wine, Antimony................................................. ® 50Aromatic................. ® 65Colchicum root................................................ ® 60Colchicum seed............ ® 60Ergot................................. |b 90Ipecac................................................................“I 1 25Iron............................................................ ■ •• ® 50Opium..................................... 15 1 25Rhubarb.............................................................15 75T a r .....................................................................£ 35

Wood, Brazil...................................................... ® 08Fustic, cut.................. ® 05Fustic, ground.......................... ® 05Guaiac, rasped................. ® *0Guaiac, pressed, lb ..........................................® 17Logwood chips................................................. * 05Logwood, ground............................................. *5 06Red Sanders, ground.................................... ® 08Sandal............................................. ® 30Sandal, powd....................................................ft 35

W ood Naptha.....................................................ft 27Verba, Santa, pressed, lbs................................ ft 30Zinc, Acetate. M. C. W.. 1-lb. cts..................... ft 32

Benzoate, 1-oz vials........................................oz 39Borate, 1-oz vials.................. oz 26Bromide. 1-oz v ia ls ..;.............. oz 17Carbolate, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 24Carbonate, Precipitate..................................ft 24Chloride, gran., 1-oz. vials.............................ft 09Chloride, gran., M. C. W ......................... ft 22Chloride, sol., coml...... .................................ft 12Chloride, sol., medicinal................................ ft 19Cyanide, 1-oz. v ia ls ........................................oz 21Ferrocyanide, 1-oz. vials...... ..................... oz 24Iodide, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W ......................... oz 37Lactate, 1-oz. vials..................... oz 21Oxalate, 1-oz. vials.............................. oz 24Oxide, white, 1-lb cartons.............................. ft 12Oxide, chem. pure, 1-lb. cartons................ ft 30Oxide, Hubbuck’s, 1-lb boxes....... .............. 1b 45Parmangate, 1-oz vials...................................oz 54Phosphide, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W ................... oz 23Phosphate, 1-oz. cartons............................... oz 10Sallicylate, 1-oz. vials, M. O. W .................. oz 22Subgallate. 1-oz. vials................. — : .......oz 24Sulphate, Cryst, 1-lb. cart............................. lb 10Sulphate, cryst., chem. pure, 1-lb. ca rt... ft 14Sulphide, 1-oz. vials....................................... oz 24Sulphite. 1-oz. vials........................................oz 24Sulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz vials.........................oz ItSulpho-Oarbolate, 1-lb. cartons................... ft 57Tannate, 1-oz. vials............................ oz 29Valerianate, 1-oz. vials, M. C. W................. oz 21

Zomakine, 1-oz cans......................................... oz 40Zomakine, 4-oz, cans................................... can 1 00

L IQ U O R D E P A R T M E N T .BRANDIES—IMPORTED.

Cognac, Hennessey, Hths........................ gal $6 50Cognac, Hennessey,5-gal. k eg ...,.........., .gal 6 75Cognac, Otard Dupuy, Hths...................... gal 6 50Cognac, Otard Dupuy, 5-gal. keg............. gal 6 75Cognac, Reli Issu, Hths.............................. gal 3 00Cognac. Reli Issu, 5-gal. keg....................gal 3 25Cognac. Sagerac, J4ths...... .........................gal 2 90Cognac, Sagerac, 5-gal. keg.........................gal 3 00

BRANDIES—CALIFORNIA.Barton’s, %-bbls............... gal 2 50Barton’s. 10-gal. keg.....................................gal 2 60Dreyfus, *4-bbls............................................ gal 2 45Dreyfus, 10-gal. kegs.................................... gal 2 50Kohler & Frohling, Vi-bbls......................... gal 2 45Kohler & Frohling, 10-gal. keg...................gal 2 50Lachmann’s 14-bbls......................................gal 2 50Lachmann’s. 10-gal. keg..............................gal 2 50Meadow Valley, Vi-bbls............................. gal 2 15Meadow Valley, 10-gal. kegs...................... gal 2 20Pacific Slope, Vi-bbls.................................... gal 2 15Pacific Slope, 10-gal. k eg .............................gal 2 20Sonoma, V4-bbls............................................ gal 2 10Sonoma, 10-gal. keg......................................gal 2 15Stearnes. V4-bbls........................................••.gal 2Stearnes, 10-gal. keg.............................. * • ■ gal 2V ina,'92, H-bbls...........................................gal 5Vina,’95, H-bbls............................................. gal 4Vina, ’96, ii-bbls............................................. gal 4Peach, California..........................................gal 3Peach. Tennessee.........................................gal 3

BRANDY—BLACKBERRY.Monarch, 14-bbls..........................................galMonarch, 10-gal. keg................................. galMonarch, 5-gal. keg.....................................galSeneca Castle, 10-gal. keg........................».galSeneca Castle, 5-gal. keg,............................. gal 1Clarks, 10-gal. keg.......................................galClarks, 5-gal. keg.......................................galEclipse, ‘/4-bbls.................................... gal

BRANDY—DOMESTIC.Cognac, *4-bbls., 90% ..................................gal 1Cognac, 10-gal. keg, 90%................................ gal 1Cognac, 5-gal. keg, 90%— , ................ '.— gal 1Cognac, H-bbls., 100%................................... gal 1Cognac, 10-gal. keg, 100%...............................gal 1Cognac. 5-gal. keg, 100%................................gal 1Apricot, Eagle Brand, *4-bbls..................... gal 3Apricot, Eagle Brand, 10-gal kegs............gal 3Apricot, Eagle Brand, 5-gal. kegs............gal 3

GIN.Clark’s Juniper Gin, 10’s.............................. gal 1Eagle, 10’s .......................................................gal 1Eagle, 5’s......................................................... gal 1Ola Tom, 10’s............................................... gal 1Old Tom, 5’s............................ gal 1Schufeldt’s Imperial, 90%,10’s..................gal 1Schufeldt’s Imperial, 100%, 10’s..................gal 1Schufeldt’s Rye Malt, 10s.............................gal 1Lighthouse, Imported, %ths.......................gal 3

RUM-DOMESTIC.Jamaica, H's, Imported................................gal 4Jamaica, 10’s...................................................gal 2Jamaica, 5’s.....................................................gal 2New England, V4-bbls................................... gal 2New England, 10’s.......................... gal 2

WINE—CALIFORNIA.Angelica, Barton’s, bbls............................galAngelica, Barton’s, 10-gal. kegs................... gal 1Angelica, H-bbls..........................................galAngelica, 10’s................................................galMuscatel, H-bbls..........................................galMuscatel, 10’s................................................ galPort, Barton’s, bbls...................................... gal 1Port, Barton’s, 10-gal. kegs..........................gal 1Port, H-bbls..................................................galPort, 10’s.......................................... galSherry, Barton’s, bbls..................................gal 1Sherry, Barton’s, 10-gal. kegs........ ...........gal 1Sherry, H-bbls..................... ; ..................... galSherry, 10’s................................................... gal

IMPORTED.Port, Croft’s Hths......................................... gal 3Port. Tarragona, Hths..................................gal 1Sherry, I. W. B., Htbs.................. gal 2Sherry. J. G. B., Hths...................................gal 1

WHISKIES.B A R B E L Q U O T A T IO N S .

Anderson Co. S. M., 1901.................................. gal 2Carter Bourbon, spg '98................................... gal 2Clarke’s Rye, spg ’98................. gal 2Clarke’s Pure Rye, spg ’9110’s— ..................gal 2Clifford’s Rye, spg ’98...................................... gal 2Clifford’s Rye, spg '99...................................... gal 2Clifford’s Rye, spg *00...................................... gal 2Clifford’s Rye, spg '01......................................gal 2Clifford,s Rye, spg ’02...................................... gal 2Clifford’s Rye, spg ’03...................................... gal 1Clifford’s Rye, spg ’04......................................gal 1Clifford’s Rye. spg ’05..................... gal 1Elk Run Bourbon, spg ’98.............................. gal 2Elk Run Bourbon, spg ’99............................ gal 2Elk Run Bourbon, spg '00................................... 2Elk Run Bourbon, spg ’01........... .................... 2Elk Run Bourbon, spg ’02............. gal 2Elk Run Bourbon, sp g ’03............................... gal 1Elk Run, sp g ’04............................................... gal 1Elk Run. spg '05................................................gal 1Fair Oaks, spring 1904........ gal 1Flnchtown Rye, spg ’03................. gal 1Finch town Bourbon, spg-’03...........................gal 1

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B A R R E L , Q U O T A T IO N S .

Glenmore, spg ’03 — ...........................Golden Sheaf Eye, spg. ’01.......Golden Sheaf Rye, spg ’02...................Golden Sheaf Bourbon, spg ’02...........Golden Sheaf Bourbon, spg’03............Guckenheimer Rye, spg 1900...... .......Hazel Gap, spg ’0 3 ...... .........................Hermitage Bourbon, spg ’98.........Hermitage Bourbon, spg’99................Hermitage Bourbon, spg 1900..............Hermitage Bourbon, spg 1901..............Hermitage Bourbon, spg 1902..............Hermitage Bourbon, 1903......................Hermitage, 1904............................... —Hermitage. 1905......................................Medalion. spg ’00...... ...........................Medalion, fall ’00...................................Medalion, spg ’02......................... ......Medalion, spg ’03..................................Medalion, spg ’04...................................Medalion, fa l l ’05............ ................ ,.Medalion, sp g ’06 .................................Meraantile Club Rye, fall ’01..............Old Taylor, spg ’00.................................Old Taylor, spg ’01................................Old Taylor, spg ’02............................ :..Old Taylor, spg ’03.............................Oik Taylor, spg ’04..... ..........................Sweet Briar Bourbon, spg ’98..............Sweet Briar Bourbon, spg ’99..............Sweet Briar Bourbon, spg ’00..............Sweet Briar Bourbon, spg ’01 .............Sweet Brier, spg ’02..............................Sweet Brier, spg ’03..............................Sweet Brier, spg ’04...........................Sweet Brier, spg ’05..............................

gal 1 90 .gal 2 25 .gal 2 20 . gal 2 10 .gal 2 00 .gal 2 50. gal 2 00 .gal 3 60 .gal 3 00 gal 2 75

.gal 2 60

.gal 2 45

.gal 2 30 .gal 2 20 . gal 2 10.gal 2 35 .gal 2 30 gal 2 10

.gal 2 00

.gal 1 90

.gal 1 85

.gal 1 75

.gal 2 00

. gal 2 35

.gal 2 25

.gal 2 20

.gal 2 05

. gal 1 95gal 2 40 gal 2 30 gal 2 25 gal 2 15 gal 2 00 gal 1 90 gal 1 80 gat 1 75

F IN E B L E N D E D W H I S K IE S .Bell of K en tu ck y ...................Bell of Kentucky, 14-bbls.........Weller’s Star Rye, lA bbls.........Weller’s Star Rye, 10 gal kegs...Weller’s Star Bourbon, 70%........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 80%........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 90%........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 100%......Carter, J, G., 90%..........................Elk Club Rye...............................Elk Club Rye, 10-gal. kegs.........Golden Crown, 95%......................Honey Dew Bourbon, 80%..........Honey Dew Bourbon, 90%.........Honey Dew Bourbon. 100%........Long bbl. Bourbon, bbls.............Long bbl. Bourbon, %’s ..............Long bbl. Bourbon, 10gal kegs.. Long bbl. Bourbon. 5 gal kegs ..Magnolia Bourbon. 70%..............Magnolia Bourbon, 80%.............Magnolia Bourbon, 90%..............Magnolia Bourbon, 100%.............Malt, Star. 85# .............. ...........Malt, Superior.............................Maryland Club Rye...................Mount Sterling Rye........ ..........Overton Rye.................................Overton Bourbon.........................Old Jed Clayton Bourbon. 8 yrs.White Wheat, 100%......................Western Club Rye, bbl..............Western Club Rye, 14-bb l.........Western Club Rye, 10-gal. keg..

...gal 2 00

...gal 2 10

...gal 1 90

. ..gal 2 00

...gal 1 45

...gal 155

... gal 1 65 ...gal 1 75 ... gal 1 85 . ..gal • 2 00 ..gal 2 10

... gal 2 00 ..gal 1 70

...gai 1 80 .. gal 1 90

. .g a l 2 50

...gal 2 55

...gal 2 60

...gal 2 65

... gal 1 50

. .g a l 1 60

...gal 1 70

...gal 1 75

...gal 1 75

... gal 2 00

...gal 3 25

...gal 2 50

...gal 1 75

...gal 1 75

...gal 2 75

... gal 2 00

...gal 2 10

...gal 2 15

. ..gal 2 20CASE GOODS,

Ale, Bass, 8-doz. bbls.............bbl. lot 1.90 doz 2 00Guinness Stout. 8-doz bbls, bbl lot 1 90 doz 2 00Ale,.White Label.........................................doz 2 10Stout, White Label..................................doz 2 10

Brandy, Blackberry.Hungarian blackberry Juice, q ts ........... doz 7 50Richardson’s, qts......................................... doz 5 50Richardson’s, pts......................................... doz 3 00

Brandy, California.Richardson’s, qts......................................... doz 8 50Richardson’s, pts......................................... doz 4 50Rose’s Sunny Slope, qts.............................. doz 10 00Rose’s Sunny Slope, old, qts........................doz 12 00

Brandy, Cognac, Imported.Hennessy, *★ ★ ................ .......................doz 19 00Reli Issir.... ................................................... 10 50Belange * * * Cognac, Imported..........doz 15 00Ponta * * ★ Cognac, Imported.............. doz 1800

Champagne.Cook’s Imperial, quarts............................case 14 00Onok’s Imperial, pints............................... case 16 00White Top Special, quarts.. . .................... case 14 00White Top Special, pints..........................case 16 00Moet & Chandon White Seal, pints— ..case 34 00Veuve Cliquot, Yellow Label, quarts...case 34 00Veuve Cliquot, Yellow Label, pints........case 36 00Gold Seal Special, pints............................ case 16 00Gold Seal Special, quarts......................... case 14 00Golden Age. quarts.................... case 14 00Golden Age, pints......................................case 16 00

Gin.Clarke’s Juniper Gin, qts...........................doz 8 50Clarke’s Juniper Gin, 5*s............................doz 8 00Eagle............. doz 8 00Gordon, dry................................................... doz 10 00Old Tom, Burnett’s, Imp’td...... ............... doz 10 00Old Tom, Richardson’s, 4’s .........................doz 8 00Old Tom, Booflhe’s . ............ doz 10 00Woolner Dry Gin.........................................doz 8 00

Rum.New England................................................ doz 5 50Negrita, Imported........................................doz 18 00Jamaica, old.................................................. doz 9 00

Wine, Sour.Catawba, dry, Kelly Island........................doz 4 50Claret, St. Julie n................................... : . . .doz 4 50Claret, Zinfandel, R. D. Co.’s.....................doz 3 50Old Mission Claret, quarts....................... doz 4 75Old Mission Claret, 5’s................................. doz 4 50Old Mission Resling, quarts........................doz 4 75Old Mission Resling, 5s .............................doz 4 50Old Mission Sherry, quarts........................doz 4 75Old Mission Sherry, 5s................................. doz 4 50Sherry, R. D. Co.’s ........................................doz 4 00

Wine, Sweet.Angelica, R. D. Co.’s.................................. doz 4 00Old Mission Angelica, quarts.....................doz 4 75Old Mission Angelica, 5s............................ doz 4 50Old Mission Muscatel, quarts.....................doz 4 75Old Mission Muscatel, 5s............................ doz 4 50Old Mission Port, quarts.............................doz 4 75Old Mission Port, 5s......................................doz 4 50Old Mission Tokay,quarts..................... ,..doz 4 75Old Mission Tokay, 5s.................................. doz 4 50Muscatel, R. D. Co.’s ...................... doz 4 00Maderia, old................. doz 7 00Port, R. D. Co— ..........................................doz 4 00Port, Rose’s o ld............................................ doz .9 00

Whiskey.Anderson, Bottled in Bond. .

5’s, 1 doz. in case................... case 8 75pts. 2 doz. in case................................... case 10 50%pt.,4doz-in case....................................case 12 00

Ashburn. Bottled in Bond.Quarts, 1 doz. in case.............................. case 8 50*5s, 1 dqz. in case....................................... case 7 50*Pints, 2 doz. in case................................. case 9 00*14-pints. 4 doz. in case............................ case 9 50*

Black and White Scotch..........................case 13 50Belle of Anderson. Bottled in Bond.

Quarts, 1 doz. in case..............................case 9 505s, 1 doz. in^case.............. case 8 50Pints, 2 doz. in case..............................case 9 5014-pints, 1 doz. in case........................... case 10 50

Canadian Club, Bottled in Bond, 7 years old.qts, 1 doz. cases...................................... case 13 00pts., 16 in case............ .................. ....... case 14 00%-pts., 32 in case....................................case 15 00

Canadian Club, 5’s. 5 years old............... case 12 00Clark’s Rye. Bottled in Bond.

qts., 1 doz cases......................................case 11 005’s, 1 doz. cases........................................ case 9 50pts., 2 doz cases......................................case 12 00%-pts. 4 doz cases.................................. case 13 001-5 pts. 10 doz cases................................case 15 001-10 pts, 20 doz cases..............................case 16 00

Cedar Run. Bottled in Bond.Quarts...................................................... case 9 505s............................................. case 8 00Pints......................................................... case 10 00%-plnts......... ............ ........................case 11 251-10 Pints............................................... case 13 50

Clifford’s Rye,qts., 1 doz cases...................................... case 9 00pts. 2 doz cases........................................ case 10 00pts. amber, 2 doz cases..........................case 10 50%-pt. amber, 4 doz cases.......................case 11 00

Clifford’s Malt.5’s, 1 doz in case............................ .........case 6 50

Cream Rye. qts 1 doz cases...................... case 11 00DCream Rye, pts, 2 doz cases................. case 12 00 DCream Rye, 14-pints, 4 doz. in case....... case 13 00*Dewar’s Old Highl’h Scotch......................doz 12 75Golden Sheaf Bourbon.

Qts, 1 doz in case.....................................case 8 50Pts, 2 doz in case.....................................case 9 50

Golden Sheaf Rye.Qts, 1 doz in case......................................case 9 00Pts, 2 doz in case.....................................case 10 00

Guckenheimer, Bottled in Bond.Qts 1 doz in case.....................................case 10 50 .5s 1 doz in case....................................case 9 50Pts, 2 doz in case.....................................case 11 25 a%-pt 4 doz in case............ .....................case 11 25

Hermitage Bourbon. Bottled in Bond.14-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case.. . . . . case 13 00Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case........ case 13 505s bottles, 12 bottles to ca s e .......case 12 50Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case.........case 14 5014-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case....... .case 15 501-5 pt. bottles, 120 bottles to case.........case 17 50 ,1-10 pt.bottles, 240 bottles to case........ case 20 50

Hermitage Rye. Bottled in Bond.14-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case.........case 13 50Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case........ case 14 005s bottles. 12 bottles to case.........case 12 50Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case........ case 15 0014-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case........ case 16 001-5 pt. bottles, 120 bottles to case ____ cose 18 00l-10pt.bottles, 240 bottles to case........case 21 00

Hume Bourbon. Bottled in Bond.5’s. 1 doz in case.......................................case 10 00Vt Pints, 4 doz in case.............................case 12 00

Hunter Rye, 5s............................................ doz 12 50Iler’sMalt,

Qts 1 doz in ca se .....................................case 7 50Pints, 2 doz in case................. case 8 00Yt Pints, 4 doz in case.............................case 9 00

Jed Clayton Rye, qts.................. case 10 50Jed Clayton Rye, pts.............. case 11 50Manhattan Cocktails................................. doz 10 00Maryland Club. 5’s ...................................... doz 12 00Mercantile Club Rye. Bottled in Bond.

Quarts, 1 doz. in case.......................... ..case 9 00*5s, 1 doz. in case.......................................case 8 00*Pints, 2 doz. in case .............................. case 9 50*14-pints, 4 doz. in case........................... case 10 00*

Whiskey—Continued.Old Crow Bourbon. Bottled in Bond.

%-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case.......case 13 50Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case.......case 14 005s bottles, 12 bottles to case.......case 12 50Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case.......case 15 0014-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case.......case 16 001-5 pt. bottles, 120 bottles to case ..case 18 001-10pt.bottles, 240 bottles to case__ ..case 21 00*

Old Private Stock, qts.................... case 10 00Old Private Stock, pts 2-doz........... . ..case 11 00Old Time. Bottled in Bond.

5s, 1 doz. in case.............................. case* 9 00Pints, 2 doz. in ca se ............................ case 10 00% pints, 4 doz. in ca se ...... ................... case 11 00

Old Taylor. Bottled in Bond.14-Gal., %-doz in case.............................case 10 50

Old Taylor, quarts, 1 doz. in case.. .....case 10 505’s, 1 doz in case.......................................case 9 50Pints, 2 dozen in case........ ................ .case 11 5014-Pints, 4 dozen in case.,..................... case 13 50

Popcorn................................................... ....doz 10 50Sweet Briar, q tld oz cases.....................case 8 50

pts, 2-doz cases.................... case 9 00pts. Amb. bot. 2 doz cases.......................case 8 00%-pts, Amb. bots. 4doz........................... case 9 00

Thos. Moore, Bottled in Bond.—“Old Possum Hollow Pure Rye.”

Quarts, 1-doz. c a s e ......................... case 11 005s, 1-doz. case.......................................... case 9 50Pints, 2-doz. case.....................................case 12 00%-pints, 4-doz. case.................. case 13 Oo1-10 pints, 20 in case................................ case 15 50

University Club. Quarts.Quarts, 1 doz in case.............................. case 8 005s, 1 doz in case....................................... case 7 00Pints, 2 doz in case.................................. case 9 00

Western Club Rye, qts.......... ........... .case 8 50Western Club Rye, pts......................... .case 9 50Western Club Rye, %-pts......................... case 10 50

M IN E R A L W A TE R SAm’t in Price Per

case per case doz.Abalena, qts... ....................... 50Allruez, 14-gal., still............. 12Allouez, quarts, carbonate ... 50Apenta, q ts .............................. 50Apenta, Splits..................... 100Apenta Splits, Carbonated__Apollhiaris, quarts.................. 50Apollinaris, pints.....................100Apollinaris, Splits................. 190Bethesda, 14-gallon, still....... 12Bethesda, quarts, carbonated 50 Bethesda, pints, carbonated.. 100 Bethesda. splits, carbonated. 100 Bethesda Ginger Ale, quarts. 50 Bethesda Ginger Ale, pints... 100Buffalo Lithia . . . . ................... 12Castalian.;............................... 12Carabana.....................................100Congress W ater........................ 48Carlsbad....................................Hathorn, pints........................ 48Hunyadi Janos........................ 50Londonderry Lithia, 14-gal... 12 Londonderry Lithia, quarts.. 50 Londonderry Lithia, pints— 100 Londonderry Lithia, splits... 100Pluto, concentrated...... ......... 24Pluto, concentrated, %-pts... 50Pluto, natural....................... 24Pluto, Laxative, Splits.......... 50Red Raven Splits................... 50Rubinat, Condal...................... 50Stafford, 14-gallon................... 12Stafford, carbonated, quarts.. 50 Stafford, carbonated, pints... 100Vichy, Celestin, quarts.......... 50Villacarbas, small.................. 50Villacarbas, large................... 50Veronica, 14-gals................... 12

$10 00 $2 755 25 5 357 50 2 00

10 00 2 4010 50 1 105 00 1 308 50 2 15

12 00 1 509 50 1 204 256 008 00 1 357 00 1 007 00 1 659 50 1 205 00 5 258 00 8 25

23 00 3 006 50

13 006 50 1 75

11 00 2 855 007 50 2 25

10 50 1 508 50 1 206 50 3 355 00 1 353 50 1 855 00 1 355 00 I 35

12 00 3 255 50 5 607 50 1 85

10 50 1 4014 00 3 5010 75 2 6518 75 4 505 00 5 40

D RY C O LO R S , M IS C E L L A N E O U S P A IN T E R S ’ S U P P L IE S , Etc.

Alabastine, White, 5-ft pkgs, 100-ft case__ tt> 10All tints, 5-ft pkgs, 100-ft case....................... ft 11White, bbls and %-bbls................................... lb 09

Discount, 40%.Aluminum Leaf............................... pack 1 50Black, Drop..........................................................lb 10

Drop, powder............. :.lb 12Iv ory ..................................................................lb 10Lamp, common, Is, 14s and 14s....................... lb 8@10Lamp, common, fingers................................ 100 65Lamp, Germantown, Is, 14s and 44s........... Ibl0@12Lead, American ...................... .lb 06Lead, East India.............................................. lb 13

Blue, Celestial............ ...lb 08Chinese, powdered.................. lb 55Cobalt.................................................. » 25Prussian A, powdered........... ................ ® 45Prussian, Ridgewood........ ..................<....... ft 40Soluble..................................... ..lb 50Ultramarine, H. B., 28-lb box, 15____...... .ft 18

Brown,, Spanish................. bbl 01................. ftl$4-02Vandyke, American................... 1b 03Vandyke, German.......... ....... lb 10

Carmine, No. 40.............. .. . . ..o z 40No. 40................................................... lb 4 00

Diamond Dust .............................................1b 35

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D R Y C O L O R S , E t c . -C o n t .Emery, Cloth..............................................quire 60

Paper, assorted DO to 1*4...........................ream 4 00Flour ..................... lb 07Grain.................. ft 10

Flake White, English....................................... ft 15Frosting, White.................................................ft 35Glass Cutters, Steel.......................................doz 1 00Glazier’s P oin ts ,............................................doz 1 00Glue.

No. 300....................................... .bbls 10 ft 12I. S. Sheet................................. .bbls 13*4 ft 14*4Ribbon....................................... .bbls 14 ft 16Fish ........................................... .bbls 16 ft 20Ex. Ground.............................. bbls 12 ft 14White A .................................... .bbls 18 ft 20White B .......................................bbls 14 ft 18White C...................................... bbls 12 ft 16

Gold Bronze, No. 4,000.............. ....ft 80No. 5,000...................................... ....ft 90No. 6,000...................................... .. ..ft 1 00

Gold Leaf, Hasting, X X deep... pack 7 50Gold Faint, Japanese, small__ 1 75

Marsching’s, small................... 2 00Empress S. W. Co................... 1 50

Graining Combs, Steel. Taylor 1 10Green, Chrome, com., kegs...... ....ft 08

Chrome, com., 6-ft boxes........ ....ft 10Chrome, pure, 6-ft boxes........ ... .ft 12Magnesia, 6-ft boxes............... ... ft 15Marseilles. 6-ft boxes.............. .. ..ft 16Marseilles, in o il...................... ....ft 18

18*419A20A20A20*421*422*4

Green, Paris, S. S. F., arsenic, kegs............. ft100-ft kegs................... ft14, 28 ana 56-lb kits................. . ..................... ft2 and 5-lb paper boxes................................... ft1-lb paper boxes............................................. ft*4-lb paper boxes........................................... ft*4-lb paper boxes.......................................... .ft

Harness Oil, Miller’s *4-pts........................... doz 2 00Miller’s, pts.................................................... doz 3 75Miller’s, qts....................................................doz 5 67Uncle Sam, *4-pts................... doz 1 50Uncle Sam, pts............... doz 2 50Uncle Sam, qts......................... doz 4 00

Liquid Slating, gallons................................... gal 175*4-gallons................................................ ....ga l 1 85Quarts.................. gal 2 00Pints............................................................... gal 2 25

Mineral Paint.Chatanooga.............................bbls \Prince’s................................... bbls 1*4Rawlins’ .................................bbls 1*4

Ochre, Gray .............................. bbls 1American................................bbls %French ................................... bbls 1*4French Floated.....................bbls 1Golden.....................................bbls 1Rochelle.................................. bbls 124

Orange Mineral................................................ ftPaint Mills, No. 2.......... ....each 7 50

No. 3..............................................................each 6 00Putty, pure, 100-lb cans....................................ft

Putty, pure, 50-lb cans................................ ftPutty, pure, 25-lb cans.................................. ft

ft 1©1*4 ft 2@2*4 ft 124@2*4 ft 1*4@2 ft 1@2 ft 124 @2*4 ft 1*4@2 ft 1*4@2

2@3 10

0202*402*4

ft

Putty, pure. Bladder.................................... ft2*4@2*4Pumice Stone, Select Lump.......................... ft 12

Ordinary......................................................... ft 08Powdered...... ............... . ........................... ft 08

Red. Indian, English..................................... ft 10Lowe’s M etalic..................... bbls 9-10 ft 1*4@2

15

. . f t 14. f t 10

. . f t 06*4

. . f t 10.lb 10.lb 09*4

..lb 09

..lb 10

..lb 12

Tuscan .. ....................................................... ftVenetian. American.............. bbls 85 cwt lb 1@2Venetian, D erb y ..,...............bbls 1*4 lb 2@2*4Venetian, English...................bbls 124 ft 2*4@3Venetian, Prince Albert......bbls 1% lb 2@3*4Venetian, Royal.....................bbls 1*4 lb 2@2*4

Rose, pink............................................................ ft 12Rosin, E........................................................... bbl 5 40

F., bbls 280 lbs................................................bbl 5 50G or No. 1, bbls 280 lbs...................................bbl 5 60K or Low Pale, bbls 280 lbs......................... bbl 7 10M or Pale, bbls 280 lbs. . . . : ...........................bbl 7 35W. G., bbls 280 lbs......................................... bbl 8 00

Sanitary Kalsomine, White.............................ft 10Tints...................................................................ft 11White, 100- ft kegs............................... •.......... ft 09

Less 50%.Sand Paper, Arlington......................... ream 2 75Sienna, Burnt, American......................... ... 1b 04

Burnt, Ita lian ...... .............................. ft 08Raw, American........... ft 04Raw, Ita lian .................................................... ft 08

Silver L eaf.................................................... pack 1 50Smalts, Black........................................ ft 08

B lu e...................................................................ft 10Blue Grass.................................... ft 20

' Brown.................... ft 08Green................................................................. ft 10R ed .................................................................... ft 12

Umber, Burnt Am erican.............. lb 02Burnt T urkey...................... ..................— ft 05Raw American.................................................lb 03Raw Turkey..................................... ft 05

Vermilion, American, bulk.............................ft 14American, 6-lb cans........................................ ft 16Chinese............................................ lb 1 25English..............................................................lb 95

White,Paris, Am ...........................bbl 1 20 1b 1*4@2Paris, English...........................bbl 1 25 ft 124@2*4

Whiting,Gilders................. .bbl 1 10 1b 1*[email protected] 1 00 ft 1*4 @2

fe llo w Chrome, pure, 6-lb boxesCom., 6-lb boxes......................... ftCom., kegs.. w........... .......... lb

Zlno, White, American........... .............. . — ftWhite, French............................ .lbWhite, in oil, Green Seal, 25-ft cans........... lbWhite, in oil. Red Seal, 25-ft cans.............. ftWhite, in oil, com., small tins.....................ftWhite, in varnish, com., small tins

C O L O R S IN O IL .Sherwin-Williams Colors In Oil.

First Quaiity.BLACKS.

Ivory Drop Black................................................. lb 17Eng. Coach Black...................................................1b 17Sign Painters..'.................................... lb 19Lamp B lack ......... ................................................ft 17*4

BLUES.Chinese Blue...........................................................ft 51Prussian Blue.........................................................1b 44Cobalt Blue.................... ft 34Ultramarine Blue................................................. ft 19

BROWNS.Raw Turkey Umber..............................................1b 14Burnt Turkey Umber...................................... ft 14Raw Italian Sienna.................................... ft 15Burnt Italian Sienna.............................................ft 15Vandyke Brown.................................................... ft 15

GREENS.Paris G reen .......................................................... ft 26Bronze Green......................................................... ft 17Chrome Green, L-M-D......................................... 1b 16

REDS.Orinoco Vermilion.............. 1b 34English Verm illion.............................................. 1b 96American Vermilion............................... ft 20English Rose Lake................................................1b 34English Rose Pink__ : ........................................ ft 23Tuscan Red......................... ft 18Turkey Red............................ 1b 18Bright Tuscan Red................................................1b 21Indian Red.......................... ft 16English Venetian R e d ....................................... 1b 10

YELLOWS.English Chrome Yellow, L-M-O-DO.................. 1b 22Golden Ochre...... ................................................ ft 14Yellow Ochre ............................................ 1b 10

Sherwin-Williams Floor Paints.B E A D Y F O E U S B .

In gallons....................................... ................. gal II 00*4-gallons..............................................................gal 1 05Quarts.................................................................. gal 1 10

W H IT E LEAD , RED LE A D AND L IT H A R G E .

Southern Co's and St. L. Red Seal strictlypure white lead, 500 lb. lots........................... id 0724

Dry White Lead, in boxes or kegs................... lb 0724Dry Red Lead, in boxes or kegs...................... ft 07%Litharge, in boxes or kegs................................1b 0724Strictly Pure White Lead, ls-2s-5s..................1b 10Columbia White Lead, ass’td Is to 5s.............1b 09

Imperial White Lead, kegs..........................1b 05Carter White Lead............................................ ft 07*4

R E A D Y -M IX E D P A IN TS , VAR N ISH ES, E T C .

Richardson Drug Co’s Columbian.Ready-Mixed Paints.

Outside and Inside White—Nos. 64, 42, 11, 34, 5,10,93, 41, 24, 17,30, 23, 51, 4,43, 26, 28, 66, 91, 62, 53.Gallons............................................................ gal 1 00*4 gallons..................................................... gal 1 05Quarts........................ gal 1 10

No. 40—Green. No. 82—Yellow.Gallons............................................................ gal 1 25*4 gallons........................................................gal 1 30Quarts............................................................. gal 1 35

No. 80—Vermillion.Gallons............................................................gal 1 50*4 gallons................. gal 1 55Quarts.............................................. (........... gal 1 60

Columbian Barn and R oof Paints.Brown, Red, and Slate.

Barrels........................................................ 65*4 barrels..................................................... 705 and 10 gallon kits.................................... 72*41 gallon cans.............................................. 75

Neal’s Carriage Faints.Discount 40%.

Astd. casecontains

Qt. Pt. *4-Pt. Qt. Pt. *4PtRaven Coach Black. 10 75 $0 45 10 30 6 6 6Citron Y ellow ...... .. 75 45 30 1 2 2Vermillion______ .. 75 45 30 1 2 2Brilliant Blue...... .. 75 45 30 1 2 2Acme Wine........... 75 45 30 1 2 2Coach Green......... .. 75 45 30 1 2 2Carmine R ed ........ .. 75 45 30 1 2 2Brewster Green— . . 75 45 30 1 2 2White...................... 75 45 30 1 2 2

Detroit White Lead Works Ready-Mixed Varnish Gloss Carriage Paints.

Discount, 40%.Quarts. Pints. *4 Pints

Black....................................... 10 75 45 30Blue ........................................ 75 45 30Yellow..................................... ,7 5 45 40Verdure Green........................ 74 55 30Quaker Green......................... 75 45 30Brewster Green.................... 75 45 30Wine Color.............................. 75 45 30White....................................... 1 00 60 40Vermillion............................. 1 00 60 40

Hard Oil Finish.Net prices.

Imperial, 1-gal. cans..................................... gal 10 90Imperial, 5-gal, cans.................................... gal 85

I Berry Brothers’ Light, 1-gal. cans................gal 1 60Berry Brothers’ Light, 5-gal. cans...... ......gal 1 50Berry Brothers' Walnut, l-gal. cans........... gal 1 50Berry Brothers’ Walnut. 5-gal. cans........... gal 1 40Berry Brothers’ White, l-gal. cans.............. gal 2 75Berry Brothers’ White, 5-gal. cans.............gal 2 65

VAR N ISH ES.No charge for containers.

R. D. Co. Imperial Varnishes.10 gal. 5 gal

Bbls. y*iobis. cans. cansNo IT Asphaltum ... ...gal 45 50 55 60No. IT. Coach............. ...gal 70 75 80 85Extra Coach.............. .. gal 1 00 i 05 i 10 1 15No. IT Copal.............. 65 70 75 80Extra Copal......... . .. gal 85 00 05 1 00No. IT Damar...... . ...gal 11 00 i 05 i 10 1 15Extra Damar............. ...gal 1 10 i 15 i 20 1 25No. IT Japan.............. 40 45 50 55Japan Dryer..............Genuine Shellac........

...gal 30 35 40 45...gal i2 35 2 40 2 45 2 50

Oil Shellac................. ...gal 90 95 1 00 1 05Sherwin-Williams Co.’s Varnishes.

CARRIAGE VARNISHES.Palest Durable Body Varnish...................... gal 4 00Medium Drying Body Varnish...................... gal 4 00Pale Carriage Varnish..................................,gal 3 33Elastic Gear Varnish...................................... gal 3 00One Coat Carriage Varnish.......................... gal 2 67Pale Rubbing Varnish....................................gal 3 00Medium Rubbing Varnish.................... gal 2 50Quick Rubbing Varnish................................. gal 1 80Gear Rubbing Varnish....................................gal 150Jet Black Body Rubbing Varnish................gal 2 80Jet Black Quick Rubbing Varnish................gal 2 40Pale Express Coacli Varnish......................... gal 2 00Wagon Coach Varnish.: ................................. gal 1 80Gold Size Japan.............................................. gal 2 33Imperial Coach Japan...................................gal 1 60Coach Painter Japan.......................................gal 1 50Drying Japan.................................... ..............gal 133Enamel Leather Dressing...............................gal 180Extra Pale Body Rubbing Varnish............... gal 3 33White Rubbing Varnish.............................. gal 3 00

MASTER HOUSE PAINTERS’ SPECIALTIES.Durable Spar.................................................gal 3 00Mar-not.............................................................gal 1 83Hard Drying Seat Varnish.................... ». • gal 1 50Interior Coach Varnish.................................. gal 1 00Pale Flowing Cabinet Varnish.......................gal 1 20Shellacine.............................. ...................... gal 67Dry-o-nite..........................................................gal 77

MISCELLANEOUS VARNISHES.Finest White Enamel Varnish.......................gal 3 33Durable Wood Finish, Exterior..................... gal 3 00Durable Wood Finish, Interior......................gal 2 00Bar Top Finish...................... .................... gal 3 00Marine Varnish................................................gal 2 40Crystal Paper Varnish.,................................ gal 2 33Finest White Damar...'...................................gal 2 17No. 1 Damar Varnish...... ............................. gal 1 60Hard Drying Oak Varnish............................. gal 180Hard Oil Finish, Pale.......................................gal 150Hard Oil Finish................................................gal 140Premo Hard Oil................................................gal 110No. 1 Coach Varnish........................................ gal 1 33Premo Coach Varnish..................................... gal 110Extra Furniture Varnish................. ...........gal 120No. 1 Furniture Varnish............................ gal 1 00 >Premo Furniture Varnish.............................. gal 83The S.-W. Liquid Filler......... ...................... gal 100Shellacine......................................................... gal 67First Quality Bronzing Liquid.......................gal 1 50No. 2 Bronzing Liquid...................................gal 1 00

DRYERS, JAPANS AND ASPHALTUMS.Gold Size Japan................................................gal 2 33Imperial Coach Japan.....................................gal 1 60Coach Painters Japan...........................- — gal 1 50Oxolene Dryer........................................*.— gal 130Dry-o-lene........................................................ gal 100Japan Dryer....................................................gal 60Finest Turpentine Asphaltum......................gal 1 20No. 1 Asphaltum............................................ gal 67Premo Asphaltum.......................................... Igal 50Crown Transparent Interior Finish........... gal 1 10DCrown Hard Oil................................. gal 1 10D

Berry Brothers Coach Varnishes.Discount, 25%.

Heavy Gearing ..........................................gal 4 00Medium Rubbing.............. .............................gal 4 50English Elastic Wearing Body Varnish,

medium dryer................................................gal 6 00English Elastic Wearing Body Varnish,

quick dryer...... ............................................gal 6 00Wearing Body Varnish...................................gal 5 50Elastic Gearing Varnish....................... gal 5 00No. 1 Gearing Varnish............ ,...ga l 4 50One Coat Coach..................................... gal 4 50Extra Coach Varnish......................................gal 2 50Hard Rubbing Body Varnish............ gal 5 00Quick Rubbing Varnish..................................gal 4 00Black Rubbing Varnish................................. gal 4 50Japan Gold Size............................................... gal 4 00Extra Coach Japan........................................ gal 2 00Enameled Leather Varnish.......................... gal 4 00

Valentine’s Coach Varnishes.FINISHING.

Wearing Body Varnish...................................gal 6 00Medium Drying Body Varnish.................... gal 6 00Elastic Gearing Varnish............................... gal 5 00One Coat Coach Varnish............................. gal 4 50One Coat Gear Varnish............... gal 2 50

RUBBING.Hard Drying Body Varnish.............. gal 5 00Quick Levelling Varnish......... .....................gal 4 00Flatting Varnish............................................gal 3 00Black Japan................................................. gal 4 50Black Color and Varnish.......................... ...gal 4 00No. 1 Black Varnish........................... gal 150

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F L I N T G LA SSW A R E . G L A S S W A R E -C o n t . Miscellaneous.Net Prices. Round Castor Oil Bottles.

Less than full cases

Philadelphia and Baltimore Ovals, French Square and Round Prescriptions.

FullCases

%-oz.. 6-gross cases..... ................1- oz., 6-gross cases........................... 1 41A2- oz., 5-gross cases........................... 1 58 A3- oz„ 4-gross cases........1 . .4- oz., 3-gross cases.6- oz.. 214-gross cases........................ 2 53A7- oz., 1-gross cases................. ......... 2 87 A8- oz., 2-gross cases.................... . 2 9s A

12-oz., 114-gross cases................. ..._. 3 77A14-oz., 1-gross cases........................... 4 05A16-oz., 1-gross cases .................... 4 22A32-oz., %-gross cases........................ 6 30AAssorted, 14 to 8-oz., 1-gross cases..

.1 1 35A $ 1 50A

. 1 41A 1 56 A

. 1 58 A 1 75A

. 1 97A 2 19A

. 2 25 A 2 50 A

. 2 53A 2 81 D

. 2 87A 3 19A2 9s A 3 31A

. 3 77 A 4 19D

. 4 05 A 4 50A

. 4 22A 4 69 D

. 6 30A 7 00D

. 2 31A

Full Less thanCases full cases

6 to gallon, or 21-oz........... 6 90 8 288 to gallon, or 16-oz........... ........gro 5 63 6 7510 to gallon, or 12-oz........... 5 32 6 3912 to gallon, or 10-oz........... 4 73 5 6716 to gallon, or 8-oz........... 4 05 4 8620 to gallon, or 6-oz........... ........gro 3 53 4 2324 to gal ion, or 5-oz......... 3 30 3 9630 to gallon, or 4-oz........... ........gro 3 15 3 7840 to gallon, or 3-oz........... ........gro 2 70 3 2450 to gallon, or 2!4-oz...... . 2 48 2 9760 to gallon’ or 2-oz.......... 2 33 2 79

Imperial Ovals.Full

CasesLess than full cases

14-oz., 6-gross cases .......... 1 50 A 1 62A1-oz., 6-gross cases......... 1 56A 1 69 a2-oz., 5-gross cases........... 1 75A 1 89 A3-oz., 4-gross cases........... ...... gro 2 10 a 2 36A4-oz., 3-gross cases........... 2 56A 2 77 a6-oz., 214-gross cases........ 3 06A 3 31A6-oz., 2-gross cases .......... 3 50A 3 78 A

12-oz., 1-gross cases........... 4 50 A 4 86 A16-oz., 1-gross cases........... 5 06 A 5 47A32-oz., %-gross cases ........ ........gro 7 69A 8 30AAssorted. ys to 8-oz., 1-gross cases.. 2 63A

Tall Blake Prescriptions.

F L I N T FLA S K S AND L IQ U O R B O T T L E S .Shoo-Fly, Pic-Nic, or Jo-Jo or Columbian.

Gro.14-pint, 1-gross cases........................................... 2 14a1-pint, 1-gross cases........................................... 3 24a1-quart. 14-gross cases................. .................. 4 99A

6 gro. 5# discount. Larger quantity ask for special quotation.

Liquor Bottles.Full Less than

Cases full casesFull Less than

Cases full cases14-oz., 6-gross cases......................... 1141a I 1 56a1- oz., 6-gross cases....... .............. 1 46A 163A2- oz., 5-gross cases........... 1 69 A 1 81A3- oz., 4-gross cases........... 4 03a 2 25a4- oz., 3-gross cases........... 2 36 a 263a6-oz., 214-gross cases........................ 3 13A 3 38a8-oz., 2-gross cases ........................ 3 56A 3 85A

12-oz., 1-gross cases........................... 4 56A 4 93A16-oz.11-gross cases...... .................... 5 38A 5 81A32-oz., % -gross cases......................... 8 50 A 9 18AAssorted, V4 to 8-oz., 1-gross cases.. 2 75a

Sun and Banner Ovals.14-oz., 6-gross cases........................... 150a 162a1- oz., 6-gross cases.......... 156a 169A2- oz.. 5-gross cases........... 175a 189a3- oz., 4-gross cases........... 2 19a 2 36a4- oz., 3-gross cases........................... 2 56a 2 77a6-oz., 214-gross cases........................ 3 06 a 3 31A8-oz., 2-gross cases........................... 3 50A 3 78a

12-oz„ 1-gross cases...... ................... 4 50A 4 86 a16-oz., 1-gross cases..... ..•................ 5 06A 5 47A32-oz., %-gross cases......................... 7 69a 8 30aAssorted, 14 to 8-oz., 1-gross cases.. 2 63A

Ball Neck Panels—Full size. f£-oz„ 6-gross cases......................... 1 69A 1 881- oz., 6-gross cases......... 1 80A 2 00

114-oz., 5-gross cases................ ...... 1 97a 2 19114-oz., 5-gross cases......................... 2 14A 2 381%-oz., 5-gross cases........................ 2 25 A 2 50

2- oz., 5-gross cases......... 2 31A 2 56214-oz., 4-gross cases. — ................ 2 42 a 2 69

3- oz., 3-gross cases........ 2 59A 2 884- oz., 3-gross cases.... 2 98a 3 316-oz., 2-gross cases,........................ 3 77 A 4 198-oz., 114-gross cases...................... 4 61A 5 13

12-oz., 1-gross c a s e s . ................... 5 68 A 6 31A

Flint Package Bottles.Case

- „ lots!4-pint, 2-gross cases...........................................$ 2 98 a1-pint, 1-gross cases....................... ................ 4 22 a1-quart, %-gross cases........... ............................ 6 30 a

14-gallon, 16-gross cases.............. .......................12 005-pint. h)-gross cases.........................................16 301-gallon, H-gross cases. .................... ............ 20 68

Flint Citrate Magnesia Bottles.Gro.

12-oz., 1-gross ca ses ...................................$ 5 0012-oz.. Patent Portal Stoppers......................... 8 50

Cylinder Mould Brandies, 4’s . ,..gro $7 16 i88 385’s. • •gro 6 47 7 568’s. ■ gro 4 60 5 38

Bell of Bourbon, 5’s ............... 7 16 8 38Tall Seal Brandies, 4’s............. ■ gro 7 16 8 38

5’s.............. 6 47 7 568’s ............. ..gro 4 60 5 38

Amber Brandies, 4’s................. 8 34 9 265’s................ -.gro 7 70 8 55

Amber Hock Wines, 5’s .......... ..gro 7 70 8 556’s .......... ..gro 7 16 7 96

7-oz. Phil, or Balt. Ovals, Brandy Finish..gro. 2 3514-oz. Phil, or Balt. Ovals, Brandy Fihish..gro. 3 50

6 gro. lots 5# discount. Larger quantity ask for special price.

Shop Furniture.H E IG H T O F T IN C T U R E S A N D S A L T M O U T H S T O

T O P O F S T O P P E R S .

2-gallon......... ......... 18 in Vs-pint........... ...........7 in1-gallon......... 4-oz.................14-gallon......... ......... 13 in 2-oz................. ......... 5 inQuart..............Pint.................

........11 in9 in

1-oz.................

T IN C T U R E S . S A L T M O U T H S .With Ground Mushroom With Ground Mushroom

Stoppers. Stoppers.Net

Doz Doz1-oz...........’ — ......... 5 70 1-oz.................. ........S 882-oz................. ......... 88 2-oz.................. ......... 1 054-oz................. ......... 1 05 4-oz............................ 1 258-oz......................... 1 25 8-oz............................ 1 60Pint................. ......... 1 40 Pint................. ......... 1 75Quart............. ........ 1 69 Quart.............. ........2 3014-gallon......... ......... 2 80 14-gallon......... ......... 3 501-gallon......... ........ 4 20 1-gallon.............. .. 5 602-gallon......... ......... 9 10 2-gallon.................... 12 60

Congress Square Recess.T IN C T U R E S . S A D T M O U T H S .

. Net.Doz Doz

14-pint............ ......... $1 05 14-pint............ ......... $1 2514-pint............ ......... 1 25 H-pint......... ..Pint................. ......... 1 40 Pint................. ......... 1 75Quart.............. Quart.. ................. 2 3014-gallon.................. 2 80 14-gallon......... ......... 3 50

Green Glassware.Plain and Round Shoulder Prescriptions. Syrup Dispensing Bottles.

N A R R O W M O U T H .FullCases

H-oz., 6-gross boxes..................... gro 1621- oz., 6-gross boxes......gro 1 692- oz.. 5-gross boxes......gro 1893- oz., 4-gross boxes......gro 2 364- oz., 3-gross boxes......gro 2 776-oz.. 214-gross boxes................. gro 3 318-oz., 2-gross boxes......................gro 3 78

16-oz., 1-gross boxes..................... gro 5 47Assorted, !4 to 8-oz., 1-gross boxes 2 84

Less than full Cases

1 922 00 2 442 643 283 924 48 6 48

W ID E M O U T H .

14-oz., 6-gross boxes..'1- oz., 6-gross boxes...2- oz., 5-gross boxes..3- oz., 4-gross boxes .4- oz., 3-gross boxes.. 6-oz., 214-gross boxes 8-oz., 2-gross boxes..

16-oz., 1-gross boxes.. Assorted, 14 to 8-oz—

FullCases

. ..gro 1 69

... gro 1 761 962 48

....gro 2 903 443 92

....gro 5 943 11

Less than full cases

2 00 2 082 32 2 883 444 08 4 64 6 80

Loose Stopper. Net.

Pint....................................................Q u a r t ............................................14-gallon............................................

1 752 303 50

American Oils or Balsams.

Pints__Quart. . 14-gallon

Pint........Quart... 54-gallon

Net.

Ehglish Oils.Net.

2 803 505 25

7 0010 5014 00

Window Glass—New List.Discount on single strength 87*. Double strength 87%.

Tin Ointment Boxes. Meyer’sGro. Pat.

Capacity 14-oz., plain, tin......................$0 34“ M-oz., “ 43 60“ 14-oz., “ 62 75“ 1-oz., “ 86 1 15“ 114-oz., “ 1 16“ 2-oz., “ 138 180“ 214-oz., “ 1 55“ 3-oz., “ 1 90 2 20“ 4-oz., “ 2 15 2 60“ 8-oz.. “ 3 40

16-oz., “ ................... 5 15

Beaker Glasses.No. 00, 1-oz..................................................doz 80No. 0, 2-oz................................................. doz 90No. 1, 3-oz...................................... doz 120No. 2, 5-oz................................................. doz 1 35No. 3, 7-oz................................. doz 2 00No. 4 ,11-oz..... ........................................... doz 2 65No. 5 ,16-oz.................................................. doz 3 30No. 6, 24-oz................................................. doz 4 20No. 7, 34-oz........................................ doz 5 00

Doz.Bed Pans—White.................................................8 00

Yellow.................................................................. 7 00

Impervious, 14-oz................................................. 2 25Impervious, 14-oz................................................. 2 75Impervious, 1-oz................................................. 3 25Impervious, 2-oz............................................. 3 75Impervious, 4-oz............................................... 4 25Impervious, 6-oz................................................. 6 25Impervious, 8-oz..................................................7 50Turned. No. 1 or 14-oz...................................... 30Turned, No. 2 or 14-oz.............. ......................... 40Turned, No. 3 or 14-oz....................................... 50Turned, No. 4 or 1-oz....................................... 75Turned, No. 5 or 2-oz..........................................1 00Turned, No. 6 or 3-oz....................................... 1 50Turned. No. 7 or 4-oz................. 2 00

Chemical Flasks. Round or Flat Bottom.1- oz................................................ doz 1 002- oz................................................ doz 1 254-oz.......................... doz 1508-oz............................................... i...............doz 2 00

16-oz...............................................................doz 2 5032-oz...........................'...................... I...........doz 5 25

Chimneys Doz.La Bastie, No. 1................................................. 1 25La Bastie, No. 2..................... ........................... 1 50La Bastie, crimp, No. 1.................................... 1 35La Bastie, crimp, No. 2.................................... 1 60

Sun, No. 1 ............................................................... 45Sun. No. 2...................................................... „......... 50

Corks—5-gross bags--N et prices.Tapered Yial, XX X

No. 1 to 6.............. ................... gro $0 12 SO 11No. 3 to 6................ 14 13No. 000 ................... ...................gro. 10 08No. 00.................... 10 08No. 0...................... 10 08No. 1....................... 10 08No. 2................ ... 10 08No. 3........................ 12 08No. 4........................ ........... ........gro 14 11No. 5........................ 17 15No. 6........................ 21 17No. 7........................ 27 22No. 8........................ 34 26No. 9........................ 40 30No. 10...................... ...................gro 51 40No. 11...................... 54 42No. 12...................... 59 46No. 13.................... 56 54No. 14...................... ..................gro 73 60No. 15...................... ................... gro 80 65No. 16...................... 1 04 74No. 17...................... 1 16 84No. 18...................... 1 28 96No. 19...................... 1 40 1 08No. 20...................... 1 60 1 20No. 22.................... ...................gro 2 00 1 44No. 24...................... 2 00 1 50No. 26...................... 2 50 1 soNo. 6 to 10.............. 35 28No. 11 to 20........... 98 86No. 16 to 25........... ................. gro 1 28 97

Popular Brand, extra long taper.No. 0,5-gross bags. 12No. 1, “ “ 12No. 2, “ “ . 12No. 3, “ “ . 15No. 4, “ “ 17No. 5, “ “ . 20No. 6, “ “ 25No. 7, “• “ . 38No. 8, “ “ . 45No. 9. 50N o. 1 to 6, assorted 5-gross bags... • gro 17No. 2 to 6. “ ... ■ gro 18No. 3 to 6, “ “ ... 20No. 6 to 10, 45

50-gross lots, 10 per cent discount.

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M IS C E L L A N E O U S .— Cont.

OMAHA DRUGGIST.

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .—Cont. M IS C E L L A N E O U S -C o n tCork*—5-gross bags—Net prices.

No. 0........................No. 1 . . ...................No. 2 .....................No. 3.......................Na 4........................No. 5........ .............No. 6........................No. 7........................No. 8........................No. 9........................No. 10......................No. 1 to 6 assorted. No. 2 to 6 assorted. No. 3 to 6 assorted

Circle A Regular Length

Gro... 10 24 .. 24

243034424660688004363640

Circle A Extra Long Gro.

v 10 28 28 28 36 42 50 58 76 92

1 00 1 40

40 44 48

No. 0 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9

Circle B Taper

.............SO 15.......... 15

Circle B Ex. Long

SO 18 18

............. 16 18

............. 19 24

............. 22 26

............. 27 33

............. 30 38

........... 40 52

........... 48 631................ ............. 57 720.............. ............. 70 1 00to 6.......... 26! to 6........ ............. 23 28to 6......... ............. 25 30

Corks—Rubber. Scale same as Regular.Gro

No. 1.............No. 2 ............No. 3 ... .

SO 50 55 70

No. 4............ 85No. 5...... 1 05

1 30No. 7............. 1 60No. 8. 2 00

fy Np. 9............. 2 35No. 10. 2 80

Paper Bottle Cap. Colors white, purple. pink,green, orange, yellow.

Gro.No. 1, for ‘4-oz bottle__ SO 25No. 2. for 1-oz. bottle— 25No. 3. for 2 and 3-oz. bottle— 25No. 4. for 4-oz. bottle__ 30No. 5, for 6 and 8-oz. bottle... 35

' • No. 6, for 12 and 16-oz. bottle.. 40Corks—Wine.

Length, inches. XX X & XX FineNo. 7................ .1 * ............. .gro SO 81 SO 60 $0 45No. 7..................1 ............. .gro 54 42 33No. 7..................IX ............. gro 60 45 36No. 7.................AH ............. ■ gro 66 51 39No. 7.................AH ............. ■ gro 72 54 45No. 7.................AH ............. • gro 78 63 48No. 7.............. .AH ............. 96 72 54No. 8.............. ..1 ............. 63 48 36No. 8..................IX ............. .gro 69 51 39No. 8............... .AH ............. 78 57 42No. 8............... .A% ............. 84 63 48No. 8............... .AH ........... 93 72 54

• . No. 8.............. . 1%............ • gro 1 08 80 93No. 9.............. ..1 ............. • gro 74 54 42No. 9.............. .AH ............. 81 57 45No. 9.............. . 1H ............. 87 66 48No. 9.............. .AH ............. gro 96 72 54

)!>/:' • No. 9.............. . .l :* ............. 1 02 81 60. - No. 9.............. .AH ............. 1 20 ' 87 72

No. 10.............. . . 1 ............. • gro 78 57 45No. 10.............. .AH ............. • gro 84 63 51No. 10.............. • gro 93 72 57No. 10....... . .AH ............. ■ gro 1 02 81 63No. 10.............. ■ gro 1 14 86 69No. 10.............. • gro 1 35 99 81Corks—Specie or jar. Diameter.

X .............................i1HIX1HIX1%IX1 %22 H2X2H2H2%2H2%33 H3X

fe : : ■ 3 XRotary, small................Rotary,large.................Iron, S m a ll........... . .Iron, Large....................

Drug: Mills—Enterprise.No. 7................................No. 9................................No. 12................................Troeinner’s No. 2...........

H in.*0 10

14 18 25 31 38 48 58 69 83 90

1 03 1 15

% in.*0 11

16 21 31 38 41 58 70 83 96

1 09 1 23 1 36

. 1 53

. 1 69

. 1 90 5 13

. 2 35

. 2 63

. 3 13

. 3 50

. 4 00

X in. SO 13

19 25 38 45 56 69 84

1 04 1 12 1 35 1 53 1 701 902 10 2 38 2 632 933 203 754 385 00 Each SO 50

75 25 35

Each 8 00

12 80 . 17 60

16 00

Evaporating Dishes. Each.Porcelain, No. 1, 2%-in., 1-oz...........................SO 17Porcelain, No. 2, 2%-in., 2-oz........................... 20Porcelain, No. 3, 3X-in., 3-oz.......................... 25Porcelain. No. 4, 3X-in., 4-oz........................... 30Porcelain, No. 5, 4-in., 6-oz.............................. 35Porcelain, No. 6. 4%-in.. 8-oz ......................... 40Porcelain, No. 7, 5-in., 12-oz............................. 45Porcelain, No. 8. 5%-in.. 16-oz......................... 50Porcelain. No. X3, 7%-in., quart....................... 65Porcelain, No. X4, 9i4-in.. 2‘4-pint................. 80Porcelain, No. X 5,10H-in., X-gal........... . 1 00Porcelain, No. X6, llM-in.. 5-pint................. 1 40Porcelain. No. X7,12-in., 6-pint................... 1 80Porcelain, No. X9,13X-in.,lX-gal................. 2 60Iron Enameled,. 6-in., pint....................... 30Iron Enameled, 8-in., quart.......................... 45Iron Enameled, 10-in., %-galIon..................... 55Iron Enameled, 13-in., 1-gallon..................... 1 00Iron Enameled, 16-in., 2-gallon...................... 1 80Iron Enameled, graduated. 12-oz................... 60Iron Enameled, graduated, 40-oz............... 1 10Iron Enameled, graduated, 96-oz.................. 1 50

Filtering Racks. Each5-inch.................................................................... SO 407- inch ... ... .................. .................... 509-inch.................................. 6512-inch.. 75

Funnels—Glass. Each1- o z ...................................................... SO 102- oz ............. .................................... 104 -oz...................................................................... 108- o z ...................................................... 12Pint ......... 15Quart............................................................. 18X-gallon.................... 1....................................... 251-gallon.............................................................. 40Ribbed. 8-oz....................................................... '15Ribbed, pint....................... : ..................... .— 18Ribbed, quart ......................................•............ 25Ribbed, ^-gallon............................ 35Hard Rubber, No. 0, 4-oz................................. 25

* Hard Rubber, No. 1, 8-oz.................... 35Hard Rubber, No. 2, pint................................. 40Hard Rubber, No. 3, quart.............. , .............. 50

Glass Tubing.% to %-in................. ...................................... 5> SO 40% to 1-in..........................................................B> 60

Graduates—Glass, Apothecaries.1- drachm.......................ea2- drachm .......................ea

X-ounce..........................................ea1- ounce..........................ea2- ounce.......................... ea3- ounce... ,...ea4- ounce..........................................ea6-ounce..........................................ea8-ounce ............... ea

16-ounce...................................— ea32-ounce..........................................ea

Graduates—Glass, Metric.1- drachm or 5c.c........ ea2- drachm or 10 c.c.........ea

%-ounceor 15 c.c........................ ea1- ounce or 30 c.c........ ea2- ounce or 60 c.c.........ea3- ounce or 100 c.c........ ea4- ounce or 120 c.c.........ea6-ounce or 200 c.c........................ ea8-ounce or 250 c.c........................ ea

16-ounce or 500 c.c........................ ea32-ounce or 1000 c.c........................ ea

Graduates—Sterling, Complete.2-drachm.......................................ea1- ounce..........................ea2- ounce.............................'...........ea4-ounce..........................................ea8-ounce.............. ea

16-ounce.................... ea32-ounce..........................................ea

Graduates—Sterling, Glass only.2-drachm............... ea1- ounce......................... . ea2- ounce.......................... ea4-ounce..........................................ea8-ounce............ ea

16-ounce..........................................ea32-ounce ........................... ea

Graduates—Rubber Base for.1- ounce Sterling...2- ounce Sterling...4-ounce Sterling...................8-ounce Sterling...................

16-ounce Sterling...................32-ounce Sterling...................

Mortars.Glass 1-oz.......................... .Glass, 2-oz................................Glass, 4-oz................................Glass, 8-oz................................Glass, pint............................Glass, quart............................Iron, bell shape, pint.............Iron, bell shape, quart..........Iron, bell shape, ^-gallon...Iron, bell shape, 1-gallon......Iron, bell shape, 2-gallon......Iron, goblet shape, X-pint.,. Iron, goblet shape, 1-pint—Iron, goblet shape, quart......Iron, goblet shape, ‘4-gallon, Iron, goblet shape, 1-gallon.. Iron, goblet shape, 2-gallon..

Cone Tum blerShape. Shape.SO 15 SO 15

201515 "is17 201820 • "252535 "4650 5585 90

SingleScale.

DoubleScale.

|0 15 SO 2020 2215 2015 2020 2525 3030 3535 4045 5575 85

1 20 1 35Single DoubleScale. Scale.SO 40 $0 50

30 &535 4040 5550 6570 1 00

1 20 1 65SingleScale.

DoubleScale.

SO 30 $0 4020 2520 3025 4535 5060 85

1 00 1 50

ea SO 13ea 13ea 20ea 25ea 30ea 35

Each ... SO 15

20 25

___ 8045605065

.... 1 00

... 1 50

... . 3 00 30 40 50 75

Mortars. . EachPorcelain, deep, No. 4, 4-oz................................ 50Porcelain, deep, No. 3. 4X-oz.......................... 65Porcelain, deep, No. 2 ,l lX -o z ...................... 80Porcelain, deep, No. 1, 17-oz........... ................. 1 00Porcelain, deep, 1-0, 27-oz................................. 1 25Porcelain, deep, 2-0, 32-oz................................ 150Porcelain, shallow, No. 4, 6-oz....................... 60Porcelain, shallow, No. 3 .10-oz........................... 75Porcelain, shallow, No. 2, 16-oz....................... 1 00Porcelain, shallow, No. 1, 16-oz...................... 1 15Porcelain, shallow, i-0, 30-oz....................... . 1 75Wedgewood, 0000, 2-oz...................................... 25Wedge wood, 000, 4-oz......................................... 30Wedgewood, 00. 6-oz.................... 35Wedgewood, 0, 8-oz— ...................................... 40Wedgewood, No. 1, 10-oz................................. 45Wedgewood, No. 2, 16-oz..................... 55Wedgewood, No. 3, 24-oz.................................. 65Wedgewood, No. 4, 36-oz.................................. 80Wedgewood, No. 5, 56-oz............................. . 1 00Wedgewood, No. 6, 72-oz................................... 1 20 *Wedgewood, No. 7, 6-pints............................... 1 50Wedgewood, No. 8,8-pints................................ 2 00Wedgewood, No. 9,10-pints................. , .......... 2 25Wedgewood, No. 10,12-pints....................... 2 50Wedgewood, No. 11, 15-pints............................ 3 00Wedgewood, No. 12,17-pints............................ 3 50

Paper Bags—Manilla.X -lb ...........

Per 500 ...........SO 30

X -lb ........................ 361-lb........... ............ 48lX -lb ........ ............. 502-lb ............ ............ 603 -lb ........... ........... 754 -lb ............ ............ 875 -lb ............ ............ 1 026 -lb ............ ............ 1 20

Per 5068-lb............ .......... $1 4410-lb........... ......... 1 5612-lb........... .......... 1 8914-lb........... ......... 2 5916-lb........... .......... 2 7020-lb........... ......... 3 0025-lb........... ......... 3 3030-lb........... ......... 3 9035-lb........... ......... 4 50

Paper—Filtering, French. GRAY, white,round pack pack

No. 7— 3-inch......... ................................ — SO 10No. 10— 4-inch.......................................... — 16No. 13— 5-inch.......................................... — 19No. 15— 6-inch..........................................SO 18 22No. 19— 8-inch....................... 22 28No. 25—10-inch....... ....... 28 * 35No. 33—13-inch.............. 44 52No. 40—15-inch......... ................................ 56 65No. 45—18-inch.......................................... 72 80No. 50-20-inch........................................ 80 1 00No. 65-26-inch................... 2 50 3 00No. 80—31-inch.......................................... 3 50 4 75No. 100-39-inch............... 5 25 6 00Square, 21x17................. ................ quire 22 30Percolators—Glass. Each

Pints................................................................... SO 25Quarts................................. .............................. 4014-gallon................................. . ......................... 601- gallon.................................................. ............ 752- gallon................................................ , ........ 1 00

Percolating Jars.Quart...................14-gallon ...........1-gallon..............

Each SO 65 1 00 1 75

Pill Machines, with Side Rollers. EachFor 12 p ills ...,..... '.............■............................ S3 25For 18 pills.......................................................... 3 75For24 pills.........................................•............ 4 00

Pill Tiles. EachPorcelain, graduated, 6x8....................... $0 75Porcelain, graduated, 8x10............................ 1 00Porcelain, graduated, 10x12............................ 1 50Plate glass, graduated, 8-inch........................ 85Plate glass, graduated, 10-inch.................... 1 25Plate glass, graduated, 12-inch..................... 1 75

Retort Stands. EachIron, 3 rings........................ ......................... SO 75Iron, 4 rings....................................................... 100

Spatulas. Each3- inch blade, cow handle.............. SO 184- inch blade, cow handle.............. 205- inch blade, cow handle.............. 256- inch blade, cow handle.............................. 307- inch blade, cow hundle. ........... 358- inch blade, cow handle.............. 45

10-inch blade, cow handle.............................. 8512-inch blade, cow handle...................... — 1 20

Tanks—Richardson Drug Co. Each50-gallon gasoline, crated.................................S5 5060-gallon turpentine, crated........................... 5 5060-gallon oil, crated.......................................... 6 00

Test Tubes.3- inch.-........................................ doz $0 154- inch...........................................doz 185- inch.................................. doz 206- inch.... doz 257- inch.............................................. doz 308- inch.. ....... doz 359- inch... doz 5010- inch..............................................doz 603 to 6-inch, nested..............................’. ___nest 153 to 9-inch, nested..................................... nest 30

Tincture Presses. EachEnterprise, quart...... ....................................... $3 00Enterprise, 14-gal.on...................................... 4 00Enterprise, 1-gallon........................................... 6 00Enterprise. 2-gallon......................................... 9 00

Urinais. EachGlass, male, with handles........................ .......$0 35Glass, female, with handles........................... 45Porcelain, male, with handles....................... 55Pcrcelairi. female, with handles.................... 60

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