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OMAHA DfctJGGIST. 43 69 BUY A GROSS AND SAVE 5 and ZV 2 PER CENT. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS HANDLED IT PAYS TO HANDLE RELIABLE GOODS $33.60 Per Gross Jobbers Sell in Gross Lots, 5 Per Cent and 2 Yi Per Cent OFF $2.80 Per Dozen THIS IS THE GENUINE. No. 2320 Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Aet, June 30, 1906- SEND FOR CARDS, CUT OUTS AND COUNTER WRAPPERS. THE CENTAUR COMPANY 250 West Broadway, ' NEW YORK CITY President BUY A GROSS AND SAVE 5 AND 2 1-2 PER GENT. WHO CANT SELL 12 DOZEN PER ANNUM? CLARKE BROTHERS & CO. PEORIA, ILLINOIS The Largest Whiskey Distillers in the World We make our Blends from straight Whiskey only. Our blend conforms with the Pure Food Laws of the United States. We control the largest Bottled in Bond business in the United States. RICHARDSON DRUG CO.. - Distributors. whiskey bottled in bon ® 12-11

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BUY A GROSS A N D S A V E 5 and ZV2 P ER C E N T .

T H E KIND YOU

HAVE A L W A Y S HA N D LE D

IT PAYS T O H A N D LE

R E L IA B L E GOODS

$33.60 Per Gross Jobbers Sell in Gross Lots, 5 Per Cent and 2 Y i Per Cent OFF $2.80 Per Dozen

THIS IS THE GENUINE.No. 2320 Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Aet, June 30, 1906-

S E N D FO R C A R D S , C U T O U T S A N D C O U N T E R W R A P P E R S .

TH E CENTAUR COMPANY2 5 0 West Broadway, ' NEW YO R K C IT Y Pres i dent

BUY A GROSS AND SAVE 5 AND 2 1-2 PER GENT.WHO C A N T SELL 12 DOZEN PER ANNUM ?

CLARKE BROTHERS & CO.P E O R IA , IL L IN O IS

The Largest Whiskey Distillers in the World

We make our Blends from straight Whiskey only.

Our blend conforms with the Pure Food Laws

of the United States.We control the largest Bottled in Bond

business in the United States.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.. - Distributors.

w h i s k e yb o t t l e d in bo n®

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OMAHA DRUGGIST.

P l a n t e r sc , C o r BLACKV » w r A D C I I ICAPSULES

Below We mention some of our Special Brands:“ O IL T EDGE,” th e o n ly la d ie s ’ sh o e d re s s in g t h a t p o s it iv e ly c o n ta in s OIL. B la c k s a n d p o lish e s la d ie s ’ a n d c h i ld r e n ’s b o o ts a n d sh o es ; shines without rubbing. P e r dozen $2.00. “ F re n c h G loss,” 10c size, p e r doz. 75c.“ A L B O ” m a k e s d i r t y c a n v a s , w h ite b u c k a n d su ed e sh o es c le a n a n d w h ite . I n z in c - tin boxes w ith sp o n g e p e r doz. 75c; in a lu m in u m box w ith sponge, p e r doz. $1.75.“ Q UIC K W H ITE ” m a k e s d i r t y canvas sh o es olean a n d white I nl iq u id fo rm so i t c a n be quickly a n d easily a p p lie d . N o w h ite d u s t . W ill not r u b off. A sp o n g e in p v e ry p a c k a g e , so always ready fo r u se . P e r doz. $1.75."B A B Y E L ITE ,” c o m b in a tio n 10c size, p e r doz. 85c "S T A R ” R U S S E TT C O M B IN A TIO N , 10c size, g ro . $9.00. “ S U P E R B ,’’P a te n t l e a th e r a n d “ E l i te " Box (Jalf, B la c k p a s te s , " D a n d y ” ru s s e t , “ P e e r le s s ,” o x -b lo o d a n d “ N o b b y ” b ro w n p a s te s , a l l p e r g ro ., la rg e a n d m ed iu m , $9.00 a n d $5.00. H lb ., ■per doz. $1.85; H lb p e r doz. $2.75

L IG H TN IN G DYE” in s ta n t ly b la c k s a l l c o lo red shoes, p e r dozen. $1.75."B U L L Y S H IN E.” A W a te rp ro o f P a s te fo r a l l k in d s o f b la c k sh o es a n d old ru b b e rs . C o n ta in s oils an d waxes to polish a n d preserve th e le a th e r . A lso Russet B u lly Shine. Large t in b oxes, p e r doz. 75c. B oxes o p e n w ith a k e y .

POPULAR FOR GENERATIONS.(R e g is te re d in U n ite d S ta te s P a t e n t Office)

One of the oldest and best remedies for

G O N O R R H O E A , G L E E T , E T C .

CAPSULES OF QUALITY

Capsulating Private Form ulas a Specialty.

Let us send you sam ples.

H. PLANTEN & SON(E stab lished 1836) B R O O K LY N , N. Y .

“ The Pioneer American Capsule House.” 11-12

JOHN F. STRATTON CO., 62 Grand St., NEW YORK.ESTABLISHED 1 8 5 9 . THE LARGEST GUT & STEEL

STRING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES

JOHN F. STRATTON’SCELEBRATED

Russian Gut S tr in g s .F in e s t in th e W o rld

VIOLIN.28 E 4 lg th s B d. ...$4.00 71 A 2*4 “ “ . . . .4 .0 0 91 D 2*4 ** “ . . . .4 .7 5

109 G 1 “ D oz...........65E a c h S tr in g in e n v elo p e .JOHN F. STRATTON S

CELEBRATEDNa p l e s Gut S tr in g s ,

violin .28*4 E 4 lg th s B d . .$2.50 71*4 A 2*4 “ “ ..2 .5 0 91*4 D 2*4 “ “ ..3 .5 0

108 6 1 “ D oz .. .55 E a c h S tr in g in e n v elo p e . violin .274 E 3 lg th s B d . .$1.75 704 A 2 * “ “ ..1 .7 5 90*4 D 2*4 “ “ ..2 .2 0

105 D 1 “ D o z .. .25VIOLIN.21 E 2*4 lg th s B d ___$1.156 1A 2*4 “ “ . . . .1 .2 5 81 D 2*4 “ “ . . . .2 .0 0

104 G 1 " D oz ...........20GUITAR. Gut, I Loth.170-1st............ . . .D o z . $0.70170-2d................... “ .80170-3d................... “ .90170-4th w o u n d .. “ .45 170-5th “ « .50 170-6th “ .55E a c h S tr in g In e n v elo p e .

JOHN F. STRATTON’SB irmingham

S t e e l S tr in g s .WARRANTED NOT TO RUST.E a c h S tr in g in e n v e lo p e .VIOLIN.46 E ............... .Doz. $0.1547 A ............... “ .1549 D w ound . . " .2449* G “ u 24

GUITAR.

jn160-lst............... .Doz. *0.20160-2d......... . . . “ .20

a 160-3d w o u n d .. tt .30u 160-4th “ . . * .30

160-5th “ . . .32160-6th “ . . . “ .40as BANJO.186*4-1st............. D os. $0.20cu 186*4-2d............. “ .20■J 186*4-3d. . . ........ “ .20

m 186*4-4th w o u n d “ .30cu 186*4-5th............. . “ .20>JA MANDOLIN.VX 1140*4-lst........... .Doz. $0.20£ 1140*4-2d........... “ .20

1140U-3d w o u n d “ .301140 *4-4 th “ ii .32

3 0 STRINGS IN A BUNDLE....-- -- - v

FOR BALE BT

Richardson Drug Co.OM A H A .

!m ore’sShoe Polishes

F IN E S T Q U A L ITY . L AR G EST VAR IETY

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SODIUM PHOSPHATE

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M etal Screw Gap

D ose Gup

4 -ounce, per dozen,

$2.00

G uaranty N o . 8 4 6 6

Yonr Orders Solicited

R I C C A R D S O N D R U G CO .O m ah a, U . S . A .

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P E R O X ID E HYDROGEN

G U A R A N T Y No. 8 4 6 62-oz, B o ttle s ................................................................p e r gro . $4.80

M-lb. B o t t l e s — ...................................................... p e rd o z . 0.70M-lb. B o ttle s , M -gross lo ts .................... .............. p e r gro . 7.00k -lb . B o ttle s , lA-gross lo ts ....................................p e r gro. 6.50}<-lb. B o ttle s , 1-gross lo ts ....................................p e r gro. 6.00V4-lb. B o t t l e s ..............................................................p e rd o z . 1.001-lb. B o t t l e s ..............................................................p e rd o z . 1.75

5-pint B o tt le s ..................................................................... e a c h .651 -gal. B o tt le s ............. ........................................................e a c h .90

I f our Orders Solicited

R I C H A R D S O N D R U G C O .OMAHA, U. S. A.

G U A N U LA R E F FE R V E S C E N T

MAGNESIA APERIEN T

M E TA L SC R EW CAP

D O SE C U P

4-ounce, per dozen,

S2.00Guaranty No. 8466

Yonr Orders Solicited

R I C H A R D S O N D R U G C O .O m ah a, U . S . A .

E M P T Y C A P S U L E SNo. 0 0 -0 1-2 3 -4 -5

100s, 1 doz. l o t s . . . ...................... p e r doz. $ .65100s, % gro. lo t s ................ .. . . . p e r gro . 7.50100s, 1 gro . lo ts ............................ p e r g ro . 7.00

1000s....................................................p e r 1000 .50

Guaranty N o . 8 4 6 6 .

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72 OMAHA DRUGGIST.

H A . I A

METAL CREAMFOR

A U T O M O B IL E Sand all polished Brass, Copper, Zinc, T in , Nickel,

Silver, Etc.

iiAimso.N Dun* i j

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G allons..........................per doz. Q uarts............................per doz. P in ts ............................ per doz. Yz-P in ts ........... . ........... per doz.

$7.503.002.00 1.25

HAJA

C O F F E EA blend of s tr ic tly fancy old crop coffees,

selected especially fo r th e s tre n g th and rich n ess of flauer—a h ig h grade

a rtic le fo r the d ru g trade.

In One Pound. A ir Tight. Cans Only

W hole .................................................. per lb. SO. 34G round (Steel Cut an d S if te d ) . . .p e r lb. .34 Pow dered ............................................ per lb. .34

H A J A

O L I V E O ilIM PO R TED

Guaranteed a Pure Imported 1st Pressing Olive

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G allon B o ttle s ........................ per gallon $3.00^ -G a llo n B o ttle s ................... per ga llon 3.10^ -G a llo n B o ttle s .......... .. .-.per ga llon 3.20L arge B o ttle s ............................per dozen 8.00M edium B o ttle s ........................per dozen 4.00S m all B o ttle s .............. : ............p er dozen 2.00

500 Extra Long. No. 3.

BRAND

VELVET CORKS"Quality Shows

Where ‘HAJA’ Goes.”(SEE PR ICES PAGE 62)

FOR SALE ONLY BY

R I C H A R D S O N D R U G CO .O M A H A , U , S . A .

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“THE MAS7ERP/ECE OFALL BROAD LEAF WRAPPED

Ha v a n a C i g a r s *S A N TE.LMO

C IG A R M F C . CO. DETROIT.

“ QUAUTY c r e a t o r s *

OMAHA DRUGGIST.

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Wellerettes in Glass

$ 3 5PER THOUSAND■ = = = = = M H H M p p

We guarantee these to increase your cigar business

Wellerettes art packed in Tin, Glnss nr Wond to Slzns, nil tine Sana Price

RICHARDSON DRUG CO., - OMAHA

Th is Glass Container, with metal top and blotter for moistening, will always keep your cigars fresh and moist, a very desirable feature, particularly in a dry climate.

The Masterpiece of all Broad Leaf Wrapped Havana Cigars.

8 Sizes

$60.00= = T O = =

$85.00P ER T H O U S A N D

We hope you will give these goods a trial

On drop shipments of 2,500 assorted or one size, as you may prefer, we will allow a trade discount of 10 per cent. W rite to us regarding- our special ad­vertising p r o p o s i t i o n which goes with this quan­tity. We cannot recom­mend Pastoras too highly. You will make no mistake by buying a quantity lot and acting as a sub-jobber in your locality.

The most satisfactory package and the

best Cigar ever offered for

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Dollars and Delighted CustomersE v e r y P r o g r e i s i v e D e a l e r C a n H a v e T h e m I f H e ^ V i l l

H i t c h H i s B u s i n e s s G o - C a r t t o T h e

P r o g r e s s i v e S t a r

HOLLISTER’S

ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE A

2 OMAHA DRUGGIST.

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A LIVE SELLER FOR LIVE DEALERS)I

Do it Right!------Buy Our Quantity Offer

I t saves you 15 per cent additional in buying- and increases your profits to 100 per.cent. Free goods and advertising- makes the deal an exceptional one, don’t miss it.

W rite us today and we will give you full particulars and outline an advertising offer which will interest you.

You should make I S o c k y M o u n t a i n T e a your leading constipation and stomach remedy, because it gives results every time you take it.

Trade Supplied by RICHARDSON DRUG CO. Omaha, Nebraska

S O L E M A N U F A C T U R E R S

HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANYM A D I S O N , W I S .

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An Ideal Shampoo for the Blonde, near Blonde and Auburn

types of fair women.

It actually keeps the hair from turning darker without dyeing or

bleaching.

G U A R A N TEED UN DER TH E PURE FOOD AN D DRUG LAW S.

P R E P A R E D O N L Y B Y

Mme. Elizabeth GilleN o . 1 H am ilton Grange

N E W Y O R K C ITY

S P E C IA L O F F E R ON

DENVER MUD$15.00 Lot less 5 per cent Discount.

$25.00 Lot less 5 per cent Discount and Free Goods to retail at $6.00.

Over 125 Per Cent Clear Profit For YouVt. Pound a t ...........................$1 .75 doz.1 Pound a t ........................... 3.00 doz.2 Pound a t ........................ 6.00 doz.5 Pound a t ............ ...............12.00 doz.

If it isn’t made in Denver 'it is M IS­BRANDED.

Pure'Food and Drug-’Law.

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B ecause of its con tinued good qua lity L ew is’ S in g le B inder has won th e confi­dence, both of th e dealer and the sm oker, and as a re su lt of th is th e sale of the L ew is’ S in g le B inder is Nearly a Million a Month with­out the Factory Sending oat a Traveling Salesman; depend ing upon th e qu a lity to do the b u si­ness.

Y O U R J O B B E RW I L L

S U P P L Y Y O U .

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Uncle Sam guaranteesthe purity and

quality of every bottle

of this WHISKEY

I t s p u r i t y a n d fine

q u a l i ty m a k e s i t id e a l fo r p re s c r ip ­tio n a n d

hom e use.E v e ry d ru g g is t , w h e th e r h e s e lls b y th e b o tt le , o r u ses

w h isk ey o n ly fo r p re s c r ip t io n p u rp o s e s , s h o u ld h a v e

_ Good old^ W X S M iV S S .

Ih u r e

B o t t l e d In B o n d

F o r s a le in Q u a r ts , P in t s a n d H a lf -P in ts b y th e

Richardson Drug Co., Om aha

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SWANSON S REMEDIES

"5 DROPS” (One Size Only) $1.00 $8.00”5 DROP” Corn Remedy .25 2.00”5 DROP” Plasters .25 2.00"5 DROP” Salve .25 2.00”5 DROP” Salve .50 4.00The SWANSON PILL .25 2.00

SW AN SO N R H E U M A TIC C U R E CO.CH ICAGO , ILL.

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La Rue'sCelebrated Remedies

Are the Safest "and Best. Never a Dissatisfied CustomerPays the dealer 99 per cent Profit

The Customer 100 per cent Satisfaction.J D W / '\ f O ne (1) doz. s in g le o r a s s o r te d o f y o u r LJ C - / M d e a le r a n d g e t H dozen f r e e fro m us.

Riggs Pharm acal Co. Distributors - Lincoln, Neb.

A G EN TS FOR DR. LA R U E’SB alo o n S p ray S y r in g e ............... ................. p e r doz.A n tis e p t ic v a g in a l T a b le ts fo r W o m e n .. . “A n tis e p t ic D isc fo r M e n ..................................A n tis e p t ic Cones fo r W om en........... ..............F e m a le C ap -sa l-o id s fo r W o m e n ..................F e m a le C ap -sa l-o id s “ E x t r a S tro n g ” ..........G a leg a B ea n s (B u s t D e v e lo p e r) ........... .........G ee & G ee C ap su le s fo r M en............................“ G ee-G ee In je c t io n fo r M en ...........................RirW i D i ) Hot. S p rin g s T r e a tm e n t I

1 fo r th e B lood f • •D r. P a s tu r e ’s O b e s ity T r e a t m e n t ...........N e r-v o - in e T a b lo id s fo r M en a n d W om en V a g - in -o id s fo r W o m e n ....................................

$24.008.003.008.00 8.00

16.008.008.008.00

24.008.008.008.00

Trade Supplied by

Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, Neb.

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Let U s Introduce 66 G E F ”

j “GEF”Not a cure, but a POSITIVE

PREVENTATIVE for all

Veneral Diseases. Simple, Safe

and Effective. Will not Stain the Clothing and is Practically Non-

Odorous.

has stood the test. A clean tenacious

preparation. Put up in collap­

sible tubes, convenient in size

to be carried in the vest

pocket.

Retail Price, $!.( Sent Postpaid

m a n u f a c t u r e d b y

T h e G . E . F . M E D I C A L C O .L .o rto n , N e h r .

SO LD BY A LL JO B B E R S

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OLD OVERHOLTPURE RYE WHISKEY

BOTTLED IN BONDU nder G overnm en t Super-

vision , w ith g overnm en t

s tam p over cork of each

bo ttle , g u a ra n te e in g proof,

q u a n tity and age.

i/w tSm,

“ SEE T H A T T H E L I T T L E GREEN S T A M P

IS OVER EACH CORK.

*%+

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.O M A H A

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Our New Product £ o w d e %

A Wonderful Water Soft­ener, delicately Perfumed with the odor of fresh, red roses.

w.i.'h. '/*r0JerVlno"fa'!, t, _jS"°Mr iSfoiitllfS '

We have an exceptionally attractive proposition; a very attractive package—clever and original advertising copy, and exceptionally catchy window displays.W I L L Y O U N O T L E T U S L A Y I T B E F O R E Y O U ?

T his is the time to take advantage of new “ sure to be” exceptionally GOOD SELLER.

Philo Hay Specialties Co.Sole Manufacturers. NEWARK, N. J., U. S. A.

A complete stock of both sizes carried by Richardson Drug Co. They will be glad to fill your orders for it.

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Brandreth’s Pills Allcock's Porous Plasters Allcock’s Cora and Bunion Plasters Salva-cea

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CIRCLE

THE ONLY PRESCRIPTION CORK

We have them in Regular and Extra Lengths

CIRCLE

A GRADE UNDER CIRCLE A.

These are also in Regular and Extra Lengths

There are corks and corks, but the circle A and circle B

are the Only Ones.

WE SELL AND RECOMMEND

Circle A and Circle B CORKS

TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE BRAND.

Richardson Drug Co., Omaha

IMPERIAL HARD OIL FINISHThe Best Hard Oil Finish Made— On the

Market For Twenty Years.

Pays You Profit

Gives User Results

Sells Quick

Always the Same

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FINISrtA—«*UOHTWFOR !NTEF**OR WORK

Plows Fj«fm me m cocos•f*W S HARO WITH A BRILLIANT GLOSS »

* TwaVE HOURSIM PERIAL HARO OIL CO.j SOLE MAHUrACTUW R

■ "Cut” Out1 Imitations

■ Buy theI Original■ "Imperial”

j j H’s■ BESTj P Hard Oil

PRICES5 G allon C ans. 1 G allon C ans. XA G allon C ans Q u art C a n s ........

85c per ga llon 90c per gallon 95c per ga llon 1.00 per ga llon

MADE ON LY BY

S E ID L ITZ VA R N ISH C O ., Varnish MakersM fgrs. of S e id litz a n d C o n tin e n ta l V a rn is h Co’s

F u l l L in e o f V a rn is h e s . K A N SA S C ITY , MO.

C a rr ie d in S tock a n d Sold by j RICHARDSON DRUG C O . , Omaha

ONE DOZEN

Wright’s SmokeFREE

on orders for three cases, (6 dozen).

Calendars, W indow D isplays, Sam ples and Mailing List

on all orders. .

The E . H. Wright Co., Ltd.609 Broadway Kansas City, Mo.

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OVER 300 PER GENT PROFITTHAT IS, IF YOU BUY ON CREDIT OR SIXTY DAYS TIME . . . . .

STILL MORE IF YOU PAY CASHProfit is the only thing that the Druggist can live on. H ere is the offer and where you make over 3 0 0 per cent profits

SELL GERING’S

DENVER MUDCOMPOUND

One Gross of one-half pounds, retails at 35c each $50.40 One-half Gross of one pounds, retails at 75c each 54.00

Total retails at $104.40 Costs You Only $ 3 4 .2 0

Can be ordered through any Jobber youwish.

The Henry R. Gering Co.13th and Jones Sts., O M A H A , N E B R .

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OMAHA DRUGGIST.

“ CARDUI S E L L S ”Is w hat the druggists say.

A fine lot of advertising- is sent with each shipment.

L ess th e d iscoun ts C A R D U I costs b u t 63 cts.• per b o ttle in $30 q u an titie s .

C H A TTA N O O G A M ED IC IN E CO C H A T T A N O O G A S T . L O U I S

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A Record of over Sixty-live Years.F or over sixty-five y ears M R S . W IN S L O W ’ S s o o t h i n g

S Y R U P has been used by m o thers fo r th e ir ch ild ren while te e th in g . Are you d is tu rbed a t n ig h t and b roken of your r e s t by a sick child suffering and c ry in g w ith pain of C u t­tin g Teeth? If so send a t once and g e t a b o ttle of “ Mrs. W inslow 's Sooth ing S y rup” for C hildren T eeth ing . The value is incalculable. I t w ill re lieve th e poor little sufferer im m ediately. D epend upon it, m o thers , th e re is no m istake about it. I t cu res Diarrhoea, reg u la te s th e Stom ach and

Bowels, cu res Wind Colic, so ftens th e Oums, reduces Infla- m ation, and g ives to n e and en erg y to th e whole system . “ Mrs. W inslow’s Soothlne- S yrup ,” fo r ch ild ren te e th in g is p lea san t to th e ta s te and is th e p re sc rip tio n of one of the o ld est and b est fem ale physicians and nu rses in th e U nited S ta tes , and is fo r sale by all d ru g g is ts th ro u g h o u t th e world. P rice , tw enty-five cen ts a b o ttle . Be su re and ask fo r “ M rs. W inslow ’s Soothing S y ru p .”

0American Bank Note Go.

PLAYING CARDST h e se P la y in g C a rd s a re m a d e b y th e sa m e co n ­c e rn w h ic h e n g ra v e s a n d p r in t s th e b ig is su e s of b o n d s , s to c k s a n d o th e r s e c u r it ie s .

T h e c a r d s a re c a r r ie d in a ll s t a n d a r d s izes a n d g ra d e s . W rite fo r s a m ­p le s a n d p r ic e l is t ."LOOK FOR THE EAGLE’S HEAD”

American Bank Note Co.N E W Y O R K

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C H A M B E R L A I N ’ SStomach a n d Liver Tablets

are receiving- some ag-gressive adver­tising-, the kind tha t g-oes rig-ht in the hands of the c o n s u m e r and sells the g-oods. No drug- stock- should be without them. Don’t lose a profit and disappoint your custom­er by being- ‘.‘ju s t ou t.”

Order Them now of the

Richardson Drug Company, Omaha, Neb.

B A r - k e e p ER'Sr o i i r M n wF R IE N D

Best Known Metal PolishGOOD P R O F IT S

G U A R A N T E E D F O R E V E R

Largest Sale in the World

0S P I R O P O W D E R

T h e only ex tens ive ly advertised T o ile t Pow d advertised fo r

DESTROYING PERSPIRATION ODORSA F o o t P o w d e r o f M e r it

$2.00 per dozen. A ll o rders filled by Jobbei A ppropria te a ttra c tiv e w indow d isp lays, sa rt

pies, free goods, etc. supplied d irec t, ex- f p ress paid on orders as follow s:

S P E C I A L1 doz. Spiro , 1-12 F ree I 3 doz. Spiro , yi F ree2 doz. SpirO. % F ree | 6 doz. Spiro, 1% F ree

W ill use lis t of lad ies’ nam es.SPIRO POWDER COMPANY, Niagara Falls, N .Y .

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ANASARCIN TA B LE TSIN D IC ATED IN AN ASAR CA

Resultant from either Heart, Kidney or Liver Trouble, Bright’s Disease,

Cirrhosis of the Liver.

G uaran teed under P u re Food and Drug's A ct, Ju n e 30, 1906. S e ria l No. 413

$2.00 per Box. Sufficient for 30 days treatmentLiberal Discount to Trade.

The Anasarcin Chem ical Co.9-15-13 W IN C H E S TE R , TE N N .

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HENRY H. SHUFELDT & COMPANYP E O R I A C H I C A G O N E W Y O R K

PR O D U C E R S O F T H E C E L E B R A T E D

Royal A rm s Blackberry Juice and Prem ium D ry Gin.

If you w a n t th e b est a s k y o u r D ealer 9_15_13 for T h ese B ran d s.

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DR. BURKHART’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND

The Greatest Blood Purifer Ever Discovered

Richardson Drug Co.DISTRIBUTORS

PRICE LIST

$ 1 .0 0 Size - • “ $ 8 .0 0 per dozen.50 Size ■ ■ ■ 4 .0 0 per dozen.25 Size ■ ■ ■ 2 .00 per dozen

Lots amounting to $ 2 1 .0 0 list subject to dis­count of 5 per cent.

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a LEADING SPECIALTIES

s h le 'p in K t Reed &CarnrickF IN E S T Q U ALITY. LA R G EST VAR IETY. 4 2 -4 6 Germania Avenue., Jersey City, N. Y.

Below We mention some of our Special Brands:“ G IL T EDGE,” th e o n ly la d ie s ’ shoe d re s s in g t h a t p o s itiv e ly c o n ta in s OIL. B la ck s a n d p o lish e s la d ie s ’ a n d c h i ld r e n ’s b o o ts a n d sh o es; shines without rubbing. P e r dozen 12.00. “ F re n c h G lo ss,” 10c size, p e r doz. 75c.“ A LB O ” m a k e s a i r t y c a n v a s , w h ite b u c k a n d su ed e sh o es c le a n a n d w h ite . In z in c - t in boxes w ith sp o n g e p e r doz. 75c; in a lu m in u m box w ith sponge, p e r doz. $1.75.“ QUICK W H ITE” m a k e s d i r t y canvas s h o es clean a n d white I nl iq u id fo rm so i t c an b e quickly a n d easily ap p lie d . No w h ite d u s t . W ill not r u b off. A sp o n g e in e v e ry p a c k a g e , so always ready fo r u se . P e r doz. $1.75.“ B AB Y E L ITE ,” c o m b in a tio n 10c size, p e r doz. 85c “ S TA R ” R U S S E TT C O M B IN A TIO N , 10c size, g ro . $9.00. “ S U P E R B ,’’P a te n t l e a th e r a n d ‘•E lite ” Box C alf, B la c k p a s te s , “ D a n d y ” ru s s e t , “ P e e r le s s ,” o x -b lo o d a n d “ N o b b y ” b ro w n p a s te s , a l l p e r g ro ., la rg e a n d m ed iu m , $9.00 a n d $5.00. H lb ., p e r doz. $1.B5; yt lb p e r doz. $2.(5“ L IG H TN IN G DYE” in s ta n t ly b la c k s a l l c o lo red shoes, p e r dozen. $1.75.“ B U LLY S H IN E.” A W a te rp ro o f P a s te fo r a l l k in d s o f b la c k sh o es a n d old ru b b e rs . C o n ta in s oils a n d waxes to polish a n d preserve th e le a th e r . A lso Russet B u lly Shine. Large t in Doxes, p e r doz. 75c. B oxes o p e n w ith a k ey .

C REM E ELCAYA C ER A T ELCAYA

CREMEELCAYA

“ M a k e s t h e S k i n L i k e V e l v e t”The popular toilet cream th a t sells on “repeat orders” and all ELCAYA prepa­rations can be obtained through the leading Wholesale Druggists at

$42S DOZEN

Special discount on 3 dozen quantity through jobber. For terms, advertising, samples, etc., address

J A M E S C . C R A N E SOLE AGENT

108 Fulton s tre e t NEW YORK CITY

P R O TO N U C LEIN (Tablets, Powder and Ointment).P r im a ry s u b s ta n c e s o f th e c e lls o f th e body , c o n ta in in g th e t r u e N u c le in s .( Proto-et Nacleo-plaama R. <$; C.)

P E P TE N Z Y M E (Tablets, Powder and Elixir).N u c leo -en z y m e s o f a ll th e g la n d s t h a t a id d ig e stio n .(Nudeo-enzymea R. C.)

TR O P H O N IN E (Liquid).( Snt. Sol. Nucleo [p ro te id -e t albumen cum enzymes,] R. <% C.) C o n ta in s th e h ig h e s t fo rm o f N u tr im e n t fo u n d in c ell.

P AN CR O B ILIN (Pill and Liquid).P h y s io lo g ic a lly p re p a re d o x -b ile a n d N u c leo -en zy m es of th e P a n c re a s . F o r I n te s t in a l In d ig e s tio n a n d H a b ita l

C o n s tip a tio n ; a lso a s a O holagogue.

N EP H R ITIN (5 gr. Tablets only).T h e p r im a ry s u b s ta n c e s o f th e c e lls o f th e c o r te x , a n d th e c o n v o lu te d tu b u le s o f th e K id n ey . F o r B r ig h t ’s a n d o th e r d is tu rb a n c e s o f th e K id n ey .

C A R N R IC K ’S LA C TO -P R EP A R A TA .A p u re m ilk i n f a n t s ’ food a n d p e r f e c t e q u iv a le n t fo r m o th e r ’s m ilk .'

C A R N R IC K ’ S S O LU B LE FOOD.A p u re m ilk i n f a n t ’s food fo r in fa n ts , in v a lid s a n d d y s - p ec tics .

Z Y M O C ID E .' A co lo rle ss , n o n -p o iso n o u s l iq u id a n tis e p tic .

C O R D IA L A N A LE P TIN E .F o r R h e u m a tis m a n d G o u ty D ia th e s is .

R O B ILIN E C O R D IA L. *A to n ic a n d n e rv e - s t im u la n t .

N EW O R IG IN A L

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INDIAN ROOT

COUCHCANDY

POUDRE ELCAYA SAVON ELCAYA

ms| AND

(OLDS

C o u g hC a . r v d y

(IN S T IC K FORM )

M r. D ru g g is tand D ealer: —

Y our trad e w ill call fo r th is artic le ,

W HY?B ecause once tr ied i* w ill w in confidence.

B ecause it is th e best piece of cough candy on th e m arket.

O R D E R FR O M Y O U R JO B B E R

Trade Supplied by

Richardson Drug Co.Omaha, U. S. A.

COUGH(AN DY

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Marion Flint Glass CoM A R I O N , I N D I A N A

M A N U F A C T U R E R S HIG H G R A D EL E T T E R E D and

P LAIN

G R A D U A TE D

P acked in ou r new w ire bound case w ith co rruga ted paper, s in g le bo ttle cell, a ll sizes from 3 ounces up.

We m ake a specia lty of F lin t B o ttles and J a r s fo r th e D ru ggists , C h em ists, P erfu m ers,

Liquor and P acker Trade.

For Sale by RICHARDSON DRUG CO, Omaha, Neb,

•fust Arrived

O u r N ew Model 1 9 1 2

30 to 60 per cent lig h ter in w eigh t than

R e g u la r C a se M u c h S tro n g er

M o r e C on ve n ien t an d C le a n e r

The “ P e erless” O va l(F in ished w ith P a ris L,ip)

T o Open CaseStraighten w i t h hammer,

pliers, chisel or any similar convenient tool the turned ends of the wires which pass through loops at either upper edge of case, leaving the wires on opposite edge engaged as hinges. Lid will then raise and lower the same as the lid of a trunk.

B ottom View

Peerless Oval

Corrugated paper packing is used making a safe package.

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Soda Fountains cost m oneyand to get the righ t fountain, the truly practical dispensing- apparatus, means cold soda, quickly, economically, cleanly served, with more room and less breakage—therefore more trade, better trade, and more profit.

M i s t a k e s c o s t s t i l l m o r ethan fountains, and to get the wrong fountain is worse than to have lost the money on the street. It means poor soda, constant waste, unsani­tary conditions, lost trade.

Don’t guess— find out— be sureI t costs nothing. To find out about the best after you have bought some­th ing else, will only make you feel the worse about it. So investigate the

Acorn Sanitaire IcelessMost economical of ice—25$ to 75%; has much the largest work board—10% to 40%; most sanitary of all—the Sanitaire system; most durable and strongest; solid German silver in all exposed metal parts—no plate.Built in wood marble, onyx, and white glass, in all sizes, and the most beautiful designs. Be sure to see our 1913 Lily design—a stunner!

Sold through Jo b b e rs onlyNo expensive sales force for you to pay for. Our capital stock reprents actual investment. You pay for no “ water.” T his is why the best foun­tain in the market is also the cheapest.

Finest Catalogue ever issuedPrinted in colors by the wonderful offset process. Full of plain, honest facts and the proof thereof. A big expensive book. We will gladly send it to you on request.

ACORN BRASS MFG, COMPANY600 Stone Avenue

Aurora, - - - Illinois

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This Brand Will Win for You This YearMake th is your banner soft drink year by serving- Armour’s Grape Juice. I t ’s purity, g-oodness and health qualities are positive. This season it will be the liveliest money-maker and profit-puller before the trade.

Grape JuiceBottled where the Best Grapes Grow

T h is sea so n ’ s A d vertisin g w ill be nation w id e ,— big, s tro n g , conv inc ing ads, w here they w ill help you m ost and best.

T o m ake is easy fo r you to benefit by our enorm ous a d v e rtis in g expend itu re , we w ill g ive you our new Grape Juice Window Display; we w ill g ive you display racks,signs and decorations, th a t w ill b eau tify your sto re aud w in trad e fo r you.

T hese ads and d isp lays are backed by a p roduct on the q u a lity of w hich we s take our m am e.

We have a special proposition for you which is bound to increase your sales ol Armour’s Grape Juice. Write for details; let us prove that Armour’s is the brand for you to handle with satisfaction and profit.

Serve A rm our’s a t your fou n ta in . Sell it by th e bo ttle or case. It builds trad e th a t s tay s and grow s.

Write for Particulars A R M O U R a V d COM PANY C H IC A G O , ILL.

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Old Forester WhiskeyA BLEND o f STRAIGHT WHISKIES

O L D F O R E S T E R W H I S K E Y is a combination of S traight Ken- tucky whiskies, aged in the wood, in U. S. Bonded Warehouses, every one old enough to bottle-in-bond, some too old. Old Forester is among whiskies w hat champagne is among wines. I t is a perfect combination of pure, straight, old whiskies and the product is the finest whiskey th a t can be produced.

Old Forester has lH'‘'n kind and quality for 39 Y e a rsBROW JX-FORMAN CO-

117 H Main ST. INCOBPORATED Lousville, Ky.

RICHARDSON DRUG COMPANY, OMAHA, U. S. A.Wholesale Distributors for Nebraska and South Dakota

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The following goods contain nothing to conflict with the Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906, and require no label:

White’s Cream Verm ifuge Cam pho Phenique

Cam pho Phenique, Powder Borozone, Liquid

Borozone, Powder Sw aynes All Healing Ointment

S w a im ’s Ointment H errick’s Pills

H arvell’s Condition Powders Sm ith’s Bile Beans

Hall’s Hog Cholera Remedy Rem ick’s Eczema Cure

J. F. BALLARDProprietor and W holesale Dealer

Proprietary Medicines.

No. 5 0 0 -2 North Second St. S T . LO U IS , MO.3-15-13

We Have Just ReceivedA CAR LOAD OF

POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL

MODERN STORE FRONTA L L M E T A L

MADE ol COPPER, ALUMINUM or BRASSmeans MORE attractive window dis- H P^ys, a better lighted store room.

Easy Set, All Metal Store FrontsA R E UP TO D A TE

Provide ventilation, prevent windows from “ frosting.”

Drop in and see us; you are welcome without an order.

M ID L A N D G L A S S & P A IN T C O . OMAHA

1 gal. 6 to case ..............per ga l. $2.70y2 gal. 12 to c a se ................per ga l. 2.75% ga l. 24 to c a se ................ per gal. 2.80Y% gal. • 48 to c a se ................p e r ga l. 2.901-16-gal. 96 to c a se ................per g a l. 3.005-gal. c a n s ...................................... p e r ga l. 2.60

5-case lo ts, 5 per c en t d iscount and F re ig h t paid.

S tr ic tly fu ll m easure.

R IC H A R D S O N D R U G CO .,O M A H A , U. S . A .

D IS TR IB U TO R S

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MR. PILL POUNDER:Why Push and Pull, when you can live in

Peace and Plenty?How would you like an income of

$ 4 ,0 0 0 to $ 8 ,0 0 0 Yearly?

Y OU m ay g e t it w ith only a sm all in itia l pay m en t of $15.00 an acre, on a tw en ty

acre tra c t, of som e of the rich es t and m ost p roductive soil in th e w onderful s ta te of C a lifo rn ia , and only one do llar a m on th an acre.

No dam age from fro s t here th is w in te r, th e coldest ever know n in th is s ta te .

We w ill p lan t, say h a lf to A lm onds, and cu ltiv a te fo r th ree years , w hen th ey should b ea r $50.00 to $100.00 on acre th a t year, u n ­der old p rices, and one-th ird m ore, under p resen t prices. No d an g e r o f over p roduc­tion . W hen in fu ll b ea rin g , A lm onds should c lear you $200. to $400. an acre, or even a t a g re a te r ra te , a year, in our sec­tion , w hich is p roven superio r fo r A lm onds.

YOU can live in Peace and P le n ty , w ith b u t li tt le effort on your A lm onds, and p la n t th e o th e r h a lf of your lan d s to O ranges, or w h atev er you w an t, and soon accum ulate a fo rtune .

L e t us te ll you how to en joy “ H ealth and W ealth in S u n n y C alifo rn ia , and our F ree F a re plan to pu rchasers. Write fo r Free Booklet.

KUHN LAN D C O ., 533 Utica B ldg., * DES MOINES, IOWAor 306 Forum Building, Sacramento, Cal.

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BETHESDA WATERisB i i§w I' jsBt FOR

DIABETES,, - BH BRIGHT'S DISEASE

b e t h e s d ak C U R E S

I K S L / ' K ID N E Y DlSEAy-m m B R1GH T'SD 1S E*S£D ****''f f l f A TORPJD LIVER W***S M M 3NS0WNIA c^cuji .

NERVOUS PRO'SW*»

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KIDNEY TROUBLES"jWfrhr FIRST lfcl4lJ

THE ORIGINAL WAUKESHA WATER

Richardson Drug Co., Agts., Omaha

ARTELLi^SFAMOUS S1NCEJ86C

CALIFORNIACl a r e t

aRthurlachman^An FRANn cO CA^

BuiiJ lip Your Trade With Profitable

A R T E L L W IN E S- RED SEAL =

BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA

in Drums, 5 dozen In Cases, 1 dozen Assorted: Straight:

3 doz. Artell Red Seal Port ] “ “ “ “ Sherry y2 “ “ “ W ht Wine k “ “ “ “ Claret

Artell Red Seal Port“ “ Sherry

Claret“ “ “ W ht Wine

Per Drum, $17.00 Per Case - $ 3 .5 0

MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY

RICHARDSON DRUG CO., Distributors

p r o d u c e d b y A rthur Lachman & Company, San Francisco

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The Queen of all Tonics—

W e pay 25c a dozen fo r em ­p ty LIFE} M AIvT bo ttles , we pay re tu rn fre ig h t on sam e. We can n o t accept em pties from any po in t w est of Colo.

Iv IF E M A L T costs you in cask lo ts $9.00 a cask or 9 doz. (108 bo ttles)—in 5 cask lo ts $8.50 per cask of 9 dozen each.

OUR ADVERTISING PROPOSITION: —W ith first order for 1913, we mail soon as order is shipped from your jobber fifty (50) stamped U. S. postals. You address these to prospective customers and place them in the mail box. You give in exchange for each ONE FU L L SIZE B O TTLE L IF E M A LT. You forward the postals to us and we redeem them IN CASH at 15c each.

FRED KRUG BREWING CO.O M AH A, U. S . A.

M r . " D r u g g i s tIf you are interested in handling' a GOOD M ALT EX TRA CT

at GOOD P R O F IT you cannot overlook

M a l t

E j c t r a c t

I t is one of the best preparations of its kind on the m arket to day. E n­dorsed by over 800 physicians of the middle west.P A Y S Y O U 2 4 0 PER C E N T P R O F IT

P R IC E , in 1 cask lo ts (9 dozen b o ttle s ) ................................................ per cask $ 9.00“ in 5 cask lo ts (9 dozen b o ttle s ) ................................................ per cask 8.50

W ith each barre l of S to rz M alt purchased from your jobber you receive w ith th e in ­voice a coupon. F ive of these coupons m ailed to us secures you 1 cask, 9 doz. free, f. o. b. O m aha. T h is free deal reduces the above prices 20 per cen t. We buy back our own em pty bo ttles a t 25 cen ts per dozen, and pay re tu rn fre ig h t.

-ORDER FROM YOUR JOBBER

ST O R .Z M A L T E X T R A C T D EP T.. O m a h a .

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OMAHA DRUGGISTH fDontblip 3ournal of pharmacy

V o l . X X V I. OMAHA, FEBRUARY, 1913. N o. 2

O M A H A DRUGGISTC. F. WELLER, PUBLISHER.

T e r m s o h S u b s c r i p t i o n ............. .............$ 1 .0 0 p e r y e a r

R a t e s o e A d v e r t i s i n g o n A p p l i c a t i o n .

C o n tr ib u tio n s p e r ta in in g to c u r r e n t p h a rm a c e u t ic a l to p ic s in v ite d .

A d d re ss a l l c o n t r ib u t io n s to

OM AHA D R U G G IST P U B L IS H IN G C O . N i n t h a n d J a c k s o n S t s , O m a h a .

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

of the fac t th a t the association has alw ays m et w ith a la rg e r a ttendance than elsew here.

P a g eA co rn B ra ss M fg. Co............. 12A la b a s t in e C o ...................C o v erA llco ck ’s ...................................... 5A m e ric a n B an k l \o te C o .. . .40A n a s a rc in C liem . C o . . .......... 8A n g e lo M yers, I n c ____ C overA rm o u r & C o ............................13A rm s tro n g C o rk C o ............... 6A r te l l W in e s ............................. 15B a l la r d , J a s . F .......................... 14B e th e s d a W a te r ............. .........15B ro w n F o rm an C o ...................13C e n ta u r Co , T h e .................... 69C h a m b e r la in M ed. C o ........... 8C h a t ta n o o g a M ed ic in e C o .. 8C la rk e B ros. & C o ...........C o v erC ra n e , J a s . 0 . .......................... 10D e n v e r M ud C o ....................... 3D r. B u r k h a r t .............................. 9D uffy M a lt C o ..................C o v erE lm e a ’s I n d ia n R o o t .............10F a y & S c h u e le r ........................ 68F r itz s c h e B r o s .................C o v erG e rin g . T h e H. R. Co............. 7G. E. F . M ed ic in e C o.............. 4G ille , Mme, E l i z a b e th . . ........ 3G u c k e n h e im e r .......................... 3

P a g eH offm an , G eorge W m ........... 8H o l l i s te r D ru g C o ................... 2K ru g B re w in g C o .................... 16K u h n L a n d C o .......................... 14L e u d e rs , Geo. & C o .................41L ew is , F r a n k P ........................ 3M ario n F l i n t G lass Co........... 11M c L a r e n ............................C oveiM id lan d G la ss & P t . C o ........14M rs. W inslow ’s S. S ................. 8O ld O v e rh o lt .............................. 4P e t te t& Co., R. S ................. .70P h ilo H ay S p e c ia lty C o ........ 4P la n te n , H. & S o n ................... 70P o m p e ia n O live O i l ...............14R eed & C a r n r i c k .....................10R iggs P h a rm a c a l C o .............4S e id litz V a rn is h Co................. 6S h u fa ld t & Co.. H. H ............. 8S p iro P o w d er C o ...................... 8S to r tz B rew in g C o...................16S tr a t to n , J o h n F. & Co......... 70S w anson R h eu .C u re Co......... 4W ill is to n , A. L ........................ 68W h ittm o re Bros. & C o ......... 10W rig h t. E . II. Co....................... 6

S P E C I A L N O T I C EAfter business hours, Sundays or Holidays,

Emergency Orders for Vaccine, Antitoxins, S e r­ums, Etc., will be cared for promptly by M . W. Ryerson, Telephone Harney 3 5 9 6 .___________ R IC H A R D S O N D R U G C O .

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1,000 Lumber Dealers Attend Omaha Meeting.More than 1,000 lum ber dealers from Iow a and

N ebraska attended th e annua l convention, w hich w as held in Omaha la s t month. The m eeting was declared to be the best ever held in th e sta te .

M atters of in te re s t to lum ber dealers w ere d is­cussed for th ree days and im portan t reso lu tions adopted, w hich w ill cause g rea te r activ ity of the m em bers.

The association w ent on record as approving a h igher developm ent of th e s ta te and pledged the m em bers to w ork for any th ing w hich m eant a g rea te r production in the state .

P rac tica lly a ll the old officers w ere re-elected, and the selection of the nex t m eeting place w as le ft to the judgm ent of the executive com m ittee. O m aha is favorab ly considered for the 1913 m eeting because

One Thousand Cement Men at Omaha Show.One thousand cem ent users from Iowa, K ansas,

M issouri, South D akota and N ebraska attended th e annual convention of the N ebraska Cem ent U sers’ association , w hich w as held here. The cem ent show w as the b iggest one ever held and m ore people a t­tended the show th an have attended a ll fo rm er shows.

The executive com m ittee is p lann ing on a m uch b igger show nex t year. All th e old officers of th e association w ere re-elected.

The “Know O m aha” cam paign, w hich a ttra c ted m uch favorable com m ent fo r N ebraska and Omaha la s t year w ill be revived again th is year. I t is p lanned to go a step fu rth e r th is year and organize a KNOW NEBRASKA cam paign. C o-operation of s ta te o rganizations w ill be asked by the B ureau of Public ity of Om aha to the end th a t N ebraskans w ill be b e tte r acquain ted w ith th e ir sta te .

H igh schools of New York, w hich a re teach ing N ebraska to the studen ts there , a re loud in th e ir p ra ise of the sta te . M anager P a rr ish of the Bu­reau of Publicity of Omaha has received num erous le tte rs from the principals of the New York schools, requesting fu r th e r in form ation about the sta te .

More than 1,000 inquiries for in form ation about N ebraska and Omaha have been received by the B ureau of Publicity of Omaha in th e la s t n ine m onths. T hese inquiries come from all p a rts of the world.248,000 pieces of li te ra tu re , te lling of N ebraska and Omaha w ere m ailed during the year ju s t closed.

Omaha, du ring 1912 upheld her rep u ta tion as be­ing the g rea te s t cream ery b u tte r p roducing city in the w orld. More than 20,000,000 pounds of Ne­b raska b u tte r w ere sen t out of the sta te , m uch of it being exported. N ebraska b u tte r has gained a repu ta tion which gives it en tree to the very best in the world.

F ir s t in b u tte r producing, second la rg e s t live stock cen te r in the w orld, fifth p rim ary gra in m ark e t and s ix teen th in bank c lea rings is the record of Omaha for 1912. Though Omaha is 41st in population am ong th e cities of the U nited S tates, she is up in th e fron t ran k s in the com m ercial w orld. N ebraska w ill m ake Omaha the g rea tes t in land city in the w orld in the nex t tw enty-five years.

New York Editor Pays High Tribute to Nebraska.The seed corn cam paign of th e ea*rly m onths of

1912, w hich th e new spapers of N ebraska m ade the b iggest cam paign in the country is the sub ject of a th ree page s to ry in Town D evelopm ent, a New York publication in its Ja n u a ry issue.

If every com m unity in the coun try took the in ­te rest in the im provem ent of ag ric u ltu ra l conditions in its im m ediate te r rito ry as th a t displayed in Ne­b raska , th e w ealth of the U nited S ta tes could be doubled in a very few years and everybody would be the gainer. Such is the opinion reflected by the New Y ork editor.

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TRADE CONDITIONS.

DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.F avorab le condition® p revail in the d rug and

chem ical m arket. T here is no lack of confidence in the trad e outlook for the fu tu re . T here a re no suggestions of a boom bu t p rices a re decidedly firm, w ith an upw ard tendency. H eavy chem icals a t th is season of the year, of course, a re h igher ow ing to fre ig h t ra te s . W ith th e opening of lake nav igation prices for som e of these a rtic le s w ill ru le low er. B icarbonate Soda is firm in b a rre ls a t i y 2c; kegs, l% c . E psom Salts is scarce and h a rd to get. Most m an u fac tu re rs a re over-sold. T he m ark e t is firm a t l% c in b a rre ls ; kegs, 2c; bags, l% c. Sal Soda in b arre ls , 85c to 90c; kegs, $1.00 to $1.10. Oxalic acid is firm a t 9%c to 10c in b arre ls . A rsenic in 400- pound kegs is quoted a t 5%c to 6*£c. B lue V itrio l is in active dem and a t th is season of the year and is se lling a t from 6% c to 6%c in b a rre ls . Im ported L ight F lo u r S ulphur, in b arre ls , 2% c; bags, 2%c. H igher p rices w ill ru le on Saltpe tre . All g rades have been m arked up from % c to y2c per pound. G ranu­la r S a ltp e tre in b a rre ls , QV2c; pow dered, 7c; la rge c ry sta ls , 714c; kegs, 25c per cwt. advance.

In the d rug m ark e t p roper th ere is a very sa tis ­facto ry volum e of business. F a ilu re to b rin g about an ag reem ent, and a con tinuation of the w ar in the B alkans has had its effect on the d rug m ark e ts of Europe. T u rk ish ports , m any of them , a re closed p rac tica lly and sh ipm ents a re res tric ted . This ap ­plies p rinc ipally to Gum Opium, C anary Seed, Gum T rag acan th anad o th e r com m odities ra ised in T u r­key or sen t th rough the T u rk ish m arkets. T h e re is also an increased dem and fo r Q uinine, w hich h a s caused an advance in price on the o ther side, w ith p robab ilities of s till h igher p rices here . C itric Acid advanced and is quoted in b a rre ls a t 44cr; 100-lb. kegs, 44y2c. We look for h igher p rices on th is a r ­ticle. T a rta r ic Acid w ill also be h igher. T here is no change as yet. Am ong the advances d u rin g the p a s t w eek we note: A cetanilid , 2c per pound; Oil Lemon, is firm a t from $3.75 to $4.00, an advance of 25c per pound d u rin g the w eek; C anary Seed, Sm yrna and South A m erican, advanced to 7c per pound; W orm seed, both L evan t and A m erican, are h igher; L evant is quoted a t 34c to 36c; A m erican, 10c to 12c; M ethol declined, $11.50 to $12.00 per pound; Gum Opium, $7.75 to $7.90; M orphine, one ounce vials, $4.55; % s, 2y2 ounce boxes, $4.70; Q uin­ine, firm a t 23y2c in 100 ounce cans. U sual advance fo r sm aller sizes. A lcohol G rain has been reduced in price 4c per gallon since the first of the m onth. Wood Alcohol is firm a t 52c to 55c in b a rre ls ; De­n a tu red Alcohol, 43 to 45c in b arre ls . H igher prices a re looked fo r on S u bn itra te B ism uth and Iodide Potassium . Gum Shellacs show an advancing tend ­ency and th e m ark e t is very firm. Gum C am phor; som e la rg e lo ts of Jap an ese C am phor have come into th e m arket, w hich have had a tendency to hold prices down. We th ink , how ever, th is a rtic le w ill be h igher la te r on w hen the Spring dem and com ­mences. A t the p re sen t tim e Gum Cam phor is quoted in bu lk a t 47c; one pound blocks, 48c; 2 ^ -p o u n d slabs, 47c; ounces, 50c; 24s, 51c. Salicylic Acid de­clined and is now quoted in 25-pound lo ts a t 35c.

The Om aha D rugg is t is ca re fu lly correc ted to date. The less im portan t p rice changes w ill be found in our reg u la r p rice list.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.

Omaha Manufacturers Hold Annual Meeting.M em bers of the O m aha M an u fac tu re rs’ association ,

about six ty a ll told, held the annual m eeting and Jinner F rid ay evening, Feb. 7th, a t the Com m ercial slub w ith Vice P re s id en t Sanborn in th e c h a ir and a new m em ber, H a rry W. Mool, a ttend ing .

Mr. Sanborn review ed th e y e a r’s w ork, notably the

Ju n e window display and the p a r t taken in in itia l w ork in ass is tin g the N ebraska m an u fac tu re rs to o r­ganize in November. He said a g rea t deal of w ork had been done by the Omaha m an u fac tu re rs a long the lines of p rom oting sales, of w elcom ing and a id ­ing those who invited it, and he though t th e asso­ciation had earned a place for operation .

F ra n k I. R inger of L incoln, com m issioner of the N ebraska m anufac tu re rs , said w hen people see men organ iz ing some a re ap t to im pute a s in is te r m o­tive. L et the m an u fac tu re rs be so m an ifestly fa ir a t every step they take th a t th e ir rep u ta tio n for fa irness w ill be in tim e th e ir g rea te s t asset.

J. W. S te inhart, N ebraska City, spoke for th e con­servation of O m aha’s th ree g re a te s t assets. These he nam ed as its public sp irit, its boys and g irls and its su rp lu s cap ital, w hich should no t be a l­lowed to get aw ay, bu t should be invested in m anu­fac tu ring .

Vice P res id en t Sanborn spoke upon concen tra tion , co-operation and use of N ebraska-m ade goodsi, w hich he considered the th re e th ings m aking for success.

D irectors, two years, w ere elected, Mr. Sanborn being h igh m an ; F . E. Sanborn, T. B. Coleman, G.H. K elly, F. S. K napp, W. J. M onaghan and A. C. Scott, w ith A. W. Gordon for one year. H old-over d irec to rs a re J. B. B lanchard , J. W. Towle, F. I. E llick, F. D. P a rm er and A. J. V ierling.

Omaha Automobile Show.T hough v is ito rs to the Omaha A utom obile show,

w hich w ill be held in Om aha F eb ru a ry 24 to M arch1, w ill have an unusual opportun ity to in spec t the la te s t models, o th e r fea tu res a re being provided, which w ill add to the genera l schem e of e n te r ta in ­m ent.

M usic a p len ty w ill be fu rn ished . An o rc h e s tra w ill be sta tioned in the basem ent to d iscourse sw eet m usic, w hile a band w ill occupy a prom inen t place on the m ain floor. T he best ta len t th a t m oney can procure w ill be secured for the m usical end of th e p rogram and p rogram s, especially a rranged , w ill be offered each afternoon and evening.

E labo ra te decorations, in w hich g reen w ill be the p redom inating color, w ill g ree t the eyes of v is ito rs to the Om aha A utom obile show. In p ast years , the m anagem ent has no t given special a tten tio n to dec­o rations, bu t th is y ea r they w ill be m ade the fea tu re of th e event.

The decorations have been given over to a p ro ­fessional who w ill have en tire au thority . H e has been given in s tru c tio n s to m ake the A uditorium a palace of beau ty so th a t it w ill appeal to every Ne­b rask a deale r who a tten d s the show .

The ligh ting schem e w ill be en tire ly d ifferen t from any ever before used. T housands of e lec tric ligh ts w ill rad ia te in every d irection . C andeliers w ill be covered w ith n a tu ra l g reens w ith w hite ligh ts peek­ing th rough . E lec trica l lam ps will r ise out of m ouds of palm s. The effect w ill be dazzling.

Cummins Proposes Fight Against Hog Cholera.S enato r Cumm ins, offered an am endm ent th e 8th

to the ag ricu ltu ra l app ropria tion bill, proposed a com prehensive s ta te and federa l cam paign fo r the elim ination of hog cholera , w hich the federa l gov­ernm en t has been fighting fo r m any years. Senator Cum m ins has asked for an app ro p ria tio n of $100,000 to enable th e governm ent and the s ta te s to co-op­e ra te a long definite lines of jo in t activity .

Two State Associations Will Meet in Omaha in 1914.T he S tate A ssociation of T re a su re rs and th e Ne­

b rask a A ssociation of C harities and C onferences w ill hold th e ir 1914 m eetings in Omaha. Both assoc ia ­tions decided to accep t the inv ita tion of the B ureau of P ub lic ity of the O m aha C om m ercial Club. The m eetings w ill be held in Jan u a ry of n ex t year.

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Professor Pugsley Advises Careful Attention to Seed Corn.

T hat th e 1913 crop of seed corn is not up to n o r­m al is the rep o rt of C. W. Pugsley of the N ebraska experim en t station . W hile the seed co rn is in m uch be tte r condition th an it w as la s t year, yet it re ­qu ires some carefu l a tten tion , accord ing to P ro fes­so r Pugsley. H e s ta te s th a t corn is fu ll of m oisture and a sudden freeze o r continued cold w eather m ight re su lt in m uch of it being badly damaged.

Prof. Pugsley has asked the B ureau of Publicity to urge the people of th e s ta te to use extrem e care , to see th a t the seed corn is p roperly stored, and to te s t it before it is p lanted .

Richardson Drug Co. Elects Its Officers.T he an n u a l m eeting of the stockholders of the

R ichardson D rug com pany w as held a t th e office of the com pany Jan u a ry 22nd and w as attended by all of the Om aha stockholders.

C. P. W eller, H. S. W eller, F. C. P atton , E. P. E llis and J. W. F ish er w ere re-elected d irectors.

A fter the ad jou rnm en t of the annua l m eeting, the board of d irec to rs convened and elected the follow ­ing officers fo r the ensu ing yea r:

C harles F. W eller, p res iden t; H arry S. W eller, vice p res id en t; F. C. Patton , tr e a su re r ; E. P. E llis, secre tary .

The com pany has extended its te r rito ry du ring the year and increased th e volum e of business th rough Omaha, w hich show s th a t i t is possib le fo r Omaha to supply a m uch w ider te r rito ry th an w as form erly though t possible.

The annua l m eeting of the stockholders of the R ichardson R ealty com pany w as held a t th e ir of­fice in Omaha. All of the O m aha stockholders w ere rep resen ted . The board of d irec to rs w ere re-elected for the com ing year. The board a t once elected the follow ing officers:

C harles F. W eller, vice p res id en t and chairm an of the board; H a rry S. W eller, p res iden t; F. C. Patton , tre a su re r ; E. P. E llis, secre tary .

The com pany has added ex tensive im provem ents to its p lan t a t N inth and Jackson , occupied by the R ichardson D rug -company, du rin g the la s t year, in ­s ta llin g a new h ea ting p lan t, sp ira l chutes and in ­creased the unload ing facilities in the shipping de* partm en t. New floors and a genera l overhau ling of the fix tures has been made, p lacing th e p lan t in ex­cellen t condition.

Parcel Post Insurance.Sec. 62, P arcel P ost R egulations: “A m ailable

parce l on which the postage is fu lly prepaid may be insu red aga in s t loss in any am ount equ ivalen t to its ac tua l value, b u t n o t to exceed $50, on pay­m en t of a fee of ten cen ts in parce l post stam ps, such stam ps to be , affixed.”

To in su re safe delivery, it is advisable to in su re all packages by parcel post, and we w ill follow th is procedure in th e case of packages of a va lue of $1.00 or over, un less ou r custom er gives us w rit­ten in s tru c tio n s to the con trary .

W hen in s tru c ted to m ail packages un insured , we accept no risk and canno t consider a claim if lost in tran s it.

RICHARDSON DRUG COMPANY.

RICHARDSON’S LIQUID INSECT DESTROYER.

H as been used for a num ber of years by th e U. S. G overnm ent a t Ind ian Schools, A rm y Posts, etc.1 Dozen 16 oz. S qu irt Top C an s ................... fo r $ 1.753 Dozen 16 oz. S qu irt Top C an s ................... for 5.006 Dozen 16 oz. S qu irt Top C an s ................... fo r -9.50

12 Dozen 16 oz. S qu irt Top C an s................... fo r 18.00

N. S. P. A. 1913

You Are Cordially Invited to Become a Member of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association.

On June 25th, 26th and 27th the S tate P h a rm a­ceutical A ssociation will hold its annua l m eeting in Norfolk, N ebraska. This is the first tim e in the h is­tory of the organ iza tion th a t it has held the a n ­nual m eeting in th is section of the state.

Now is> th e tim e for the d rugg ists of the n o rthern p a rt of the s ta te to come in and receive the benefit of an active o rgan ization th a t is constan tly w orking to im prove and p ro tec t th e in te re s t of the d rug bus­iness. Do not fail to a ttend the big m eeting in N or­folk and m eet experienced d rugg ists from over the

S. C. WITjSONsta te . H earing th e ir experiences as well as th e ta lk Ly men p rom inent in the d rug line canno t fail to help you in your own business.

Any m em ber of the follow ing com m ittee would be pleased to receive your app lication and your rem it­tance for $3.00 covering m em bership fees and one y ea r’s dues. R espectively yours,

S. C. W ilson, C hairm an, L incoln, Nebr.L. H. Forcade, B eatrice, Nebr.C. A. Sheeler, Norfolk, Nebr.J. A. Schall, O maha, Nebr.Chas. Adams, Norfolk, Nebr.

HAJA SMOKE FLAYOR.C ontains all the p ropertie s n ecessary for giving to

ham s and o ther m eats a flavor fu lly equal to theold sm okehouse way.Q uarts (32 o z s .) ............................................ per doz. $6.00P in ts (16 o z s .) .............................................. per doz. 3.00

Special Offer Spring 1913.1 Dozen Q uarts (75c)............................................ fo r $6.001 Dozen P in ts (5 0 c).......................................................F ree

T o t a l ................. .........................<.......... ........................$6.00Sell for $15.00.

H A JASWEEPING COMPOUND.

100-lb. Metal D ru m s............................................ each $1.6550-lb. Boxes ........................................................ each .9025-lb. Boxes ........................................................ each .50

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W YOM ING, M ONTANA AND IDAHO TERRITO RY

J. B. H einz, fo rm erly of O maha, has taken a position w ith S tarz P harm acy, H elena, Mont.

Mike Toomey, fo rm erly w ith Lee W arren , B illings, M ontana, has opened a d rug s to re in B illings.

E ric S. K intsel, fo rm erly of F lorence, Colo., is now w ith th e B edford D rug Co. of Tw in F alls , Idaho.

New leg is la tu re for Idaho contem plates changes in d rug law m aking the in specto r a reg is te red d rug ­g is t of the sta te , also changing the poison law to conform w ith New Y ork’s law.

Thom as J. Toomey of B illings, Mont., has opened a fine d rug store. The form al opening to welcom e his m any friends w as held on Jan . 11th. Mr. Toomey was fo rm erly w ith Lee W arren .

L. B. D ustin , who has been w ith H. H'. W hitte l- sey of Pocatello , Idaho, for severa l years, has w ith h is b ro th e r bought th e Rockwood P harm acy of B lackfoot, Idaho. We bespeak a big success for the new firm as they a re both live young men.

George Brow n of Sheridan, Wyo., has sold his tw o stores, th e B row n’s D rug S tore and th e P ublic D rug Co., to Roy Seney, fo rm erly of M ason City, Iowa, who will consolidate the two stocks and op­era te them under the nam e of the B row n D rug Co. Mr. B row n has m ade no p lans fo r the fu tu re as yet. Mr. Seney is no t a s tran g e r in Sheridan, having been located th e re for the past two years. We bespeak for him a big success in his new ven­ture.

J . W. ^ IS H E R P h o n e W eb s te r 1086. 2120 L a th r o p S tr e e t , O m ah a

LOCAL, EA STER N N EBRA SK A , W. IOWA TIRR IT O RY

R. M. E rw ay, Valley, Neb., w as an Om aha v is ito r the 6th.

W. B. Sanborn, p rop rie to r of the S anborn P h a r­macy, G retna, w as an Omaha v is ito r Jan . 23d.

R. W. H arvey and wife, M issouri Valley, Iow a, took in “The P ink L ady” a t th e B randeis the 5th.

R alph C larke, of the C larke D rug Co., F rem ont, Neb., m ade a sh o rt v is it to E lm Creek early in January .

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. F ricke, P la ttsm ou th , Neb., vis­ited th e ir daughter, Mrs. H arris , and son, Dr. Al­bert, Sunday, Feb. 2nd.

D. D. Adams, N ehaw ka, Neb., w as in Om aha the 5th on a pu rchasing tr ip and left an o rder w ith th e R ichardson D rug Co.

A lvin Jeppson of J. Jeppson & Son, Mead, Neb., visited R ichardson D rug Co., the 25th of la s t m onth, leaving an o rd e r w ith them .

Jam es Mauzy, of the Sm ith-M auzy D rug Co., P la ttsm outh , Neb., is “on th e job” again a f te r a m on th ’s siege in an Omaha hospital.

M. Card, a ss is ta n t a t the M eier D rug Co., W eeping W ater, Neb., w ill go to H ighland P a rk College for a finishing course about F eb ru a ry 15th.

Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Wood, Logan, Iow a, a re m aking an ex tensive sou thern tour, tak ing in Cuba, Panam a, Porto Rico, etc. They expect to re tu rn about A pril 1st.

E. M orrow, of the M orrow D rug Co., F rem ont, Neb., spen t a few ho u rs in Om aha recen tly , tak ing in the B randeis th re a tre and the new Com m ercial club rooms.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cone of A shland m ade a sho rt v isit to Omaha Jan . 22nd to be w ith th e ir daugh ter and little g randdaugh ter, who w as operated on in a local hospital.

H enry Schw ake, N ebraska City, Neb., accom panied by Mrs. Schw ake and daughter, is spending the w in­te r in Los A ngeles. They a re very m uch pleased w ith the clim ate and country .

Geo. F ra te r, Louisville, Neb., w as called to O kla­hom a the 21st u lt. on account of the very serious illness of Mrs. F r a te r ’s fa ther. I t is hoped, how ­ever, th a t he m ay im prove soon and u ltim ate ly fully recover.

F ay Loupe of Omaha, fo rm erly w ith Ju liu s Deet- kfn, Deadwood, and H olvey’s Pharm acy , Lead, South D akota, has secured a position w ith F. E. Sellers, D unlap, Iowa.

John Jeppson & Son is the nam e of the new firm a t Mead, Neb. On Jan . 1st Mr. Jeppson took his son, Alvin, into the firm and will sh ift som e of th e responsib ility of the business onto younger shoulders. Success to the new firm.

N. T . NAUDA1N Box 86. S ioux C ity , Io w a

SIOUX CITY AND SOUTH DAKOTA TER RITO RY

F. A. S inger has purchased the G reenville P h a r­macy, Sioux City, la .

The D allas D rug Co., D allas, S. D., a re nicely se ttled in th e ir new building.

P au l W. Schulz, form erly in the d rug business a t P ierce, Neb., la te r in South D akota, is now in the clo th ing business a t R andolph, Neb.

G. W. D arling of Spork & D arling , H arting ton , Neb., has sold h is in te re s t to H. D. Spork. Mr. D arling expects to move h is fam ily to Tacom a, W ash., abou t M arch 1st.

A. N. King, who has been tw o years w ith th e P ioneer D rug Co., E lk Point, S. D„ w as recen tly m arried a t A shton, Iow a, his home tow n, to Miss Em m a J. Sm ith. The Omaha D rugg ist extends con­g ra tu la tions.

E . E . R O EB U C K O are S a n fo rd H o te l, O m a h a

SOUTHW ESTERN IOWA TER RITO R Y

T. W. Konkle, Defiance, Iowa, m ade a business tr ip to Om aha the 21st u lt. and left a very n ice order w ith the R ichardson D rug Co.

J. F. Lewis of Lewis, R einhold & Co., M anning, Iow a, le ft Sunday the 12th ult., for a p leasu re tr ip th rough Colorado and o ther sou thw estern points.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lenocker, Oakland, Iow a, a re nicely located a t th e Savery H otel, Des Moines, d u r­ing the session of the Iow a leg isla tu re , of which Mr. L enocker is a m em ber.

N ishua D rug Co., Carson, Iow a, have purchased the Johnson building, rem odeled and refinished it in to an up-to -date d rug building, w hich gives them a m uch b e tte r location and s to re than before.

J. B. Jones, A tlan tic , Iowa, one of the best know n re ta il d rugg ists in w este rn Iow a, le ft the 21st u lt. for tw o m onths’ tr ip th rough th e south, including Texas, F lorida, P anam a and o th e r points of in te rest.

I D. Redm an, T reynor, is ju s t as happy over the a rr iv a l of a new baby g irl th a t cam e to his home the 23d ult. as if it was the f irs t instead of the fourth . Of course he would have been ju s t as well satisfied if it had been a boy, but g irls are alw ays nice anyw ay. M other and d au g h te r a re getting along fine.

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H. R. H E F L IN720 T ild e n S tr e e t , H o ld reg e , N e b ra sk a .

HOIyDREGE AND S. W . NEBRASKA TER RITO RY

Stanley D. Long, of B loom ington, Neb., and who disposed of his d rug stock several m onths ago, w as a R ichardson D rug Co. v is ito r the 27th of la s t m onth

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P . H. P A T T E R S O N Box 547. C h a d ro n , N e b ra s k a .

BI.ACK H I U S AND W YOM ING TER RITO R Y

J. W ilson of the W ilson D rug Co., A tkinson, w as in the city several days la s t m onth w hile business trip , including Omaha, Council Bluffs

Lincoln.

R. R. R U S T O are W a h k o n s a H o te l, F o r t D odge, Io w a

\ FO R T DODGE AND NORTHW EST IOWA TER RITO RY

V J. F. Shuey, Jefferson, Iow a, w as in Des Moines* on business the la s t week in January .

^ Mr. and Mrs.. F. L. Goodell, Sac City, and sm all son ^ have concluded th e ir v is it in Tam a, Iow a, and rep o rt

t a fine time.5 Leeds & L am eraux, Cherokee, a re p u tting in a

la rg e line of w all paper, th is being only th e second stock of paper in Cherokee.

W. J. Ju liu s , Pom eroy, Iow a, has changed the nam e of his d rug sto re from the Pom eroy D rug Co. to the W. J. Ju liu s Pharm acy.

R itten D rug Co. have sold th e ir d rug business the first of F eb ru a ry in C herokee and it is being packed up and moved out of town.

Freem an W hite, who has been clerk ing for H. J. S chuster a t Cherokee, has bought out E. 0 . T horson

y a t C orw ith and w ill tak e possession M arch 1st.G. M. T rip le tt, S torm Lake, has ju s t in sta lled a

0 new fountain in his new sto re and it is a beauty. Mr. T rip le tt expects to do a nice business th is su m ­mer.

W. M. W righ t of C orrectionville, has gone to join Mrs. W righ t in C alifornia, for a six w eeks’ stay. H is sto re is under the able m anagem ent of Mr. Mills w hile he is away.

D orsey H unnell, rep resen tin g Des Moines D rug Co., w as elected as d irec to r in th e I. S. T. M. A., polling the la rg e s t num ber of votes on the board. M. H. Cohen is the re tir in g d irector.

Mr. Y eager, pharm acis t of C. C. Cowser, Schaller, Iowa, w as a business v is ito r to Sioux City, F eb ru ary 4th, and inciden tally to m ake a rrangem en ts for m ov­ing his fam ily from P rim g h ar to Schaller.

♦v Mr. M cCreary has bought the C. C. P a tty D rug S tore a t Fonda. Mr. P a tty is an old fix ture in the d rug business a t Fonda. Mr. M cCreary, who ju s t

w recen tly burned ou t a t Fonda, takes over th is sto re

\ra th e r th an s ta r t anew .

Geo. V. Pederson, Storm Lake, w as honored by being elected a d irec to r of the Com m ercial N ational B ank of Storm Lake. Mr. P ederson holds sim ilar positions w ith two o ther S torm Lake ins titu tions, as w ell as capably hand ling his d rug business.

C. C. ST O M B A U G H Box 875. L in c o ln , N e b ra s k a

LINCOLN AND SOUTH PLA TTE TERRITO RY

W. A. B aker, H avelock, Neb., w as an Omaha v is ito r the 20th.

E, E. F elton of York w as a guest a t the Lloyd- H ughes w edding in B radshaw , Neb.

E. B radw ell and wife, York, have re tu rn ed from a th irty days’ v is it to E xcelsior Springs.

J. J. Luff, M arquette , w as a guest a t the Lloyd- H ughes wedding, B radshaw , Neb., Jan . 22nd.

A. F. Lane, fo rm erly w ith E ager Merc. Co., Beav­er C rossing, is now w ith Geo. F. D orsch, S terling , Neb.

D. G. H ardin , fo rm erly a t U tica, has re tu rn ed from Sheridan, Wyo., and is w ith R. K. H ughes, F airm ont, Neb.

W . G. BO YER

W. G. Boyer, one of Y ork’s leading drugg ists , is a lso the ow ner and m anager of the A lpha Meal m ill of th a t city.

Otis F. H artquest, A urora, spent*ten days v isiting Chicago and o ther Illino is points during the m onth of January .

O. R. K elly has purchased a ha lf in te re s t in the K elly D rug Co., Nemaha, Neb., th e firm h e rea fte r being know n as K elly & Kelly.

Geo. E. L arsen , F riend, Neb., has sold a ha lf in ­te re s t in his sto re to C harles W. Moore. Mr. Moore has been w ith Tony E dm ondson for a num ber of years.

H. W. B aker, H avelock, Neb., who has been on the sick lis t fo r several weeks, is a t w ork again. The business w as looked a fte r very sa tisfac to ry d u r­ing his absence by W. A. B aker.

P au l Schm eling, w ith S herm an & M cConnell D rug Co., 16th and Dodge, Omaha, has resigned h is posi­tion and i-s a t h is hom e in Superior, Neb., un d er th e docto r’s care and under his advice w ill not take up the d rug w ork again for some tim e or a t lea s t no t un til he is m uch better.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lloyd of B rad­shaw , Neb., w as the scene of a p re tty w edding on th e evening of Jan . 22nd w hen a com pany of fifty re la tives and friends assem bled to w itness the m a r­riage of th e ir daugh ter, M arguerite , to E a rl H ughes, of F airm ont, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. H ughes left for a sh o r t w edding tr ip and on th e ir re tu rn w ill be a t home in F airm on t, w here Mr. Hughes: is engaged in the d rug business w ith his fa ther. T he Om aha D ru g ­g is t extends co ng ra tu la tions and best w ishes.

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M A X J . T H O M PSO N Box 266. G ra n d I s la n d , N e b ra s k a

GRAND ISLAND AND U. P . TE R RITO R Y

M. I. M cCarty, w ell know n d rugg ist of N orth P la tte , Neb., w as m arried on Jan . 9th to Miss L ida W illiford of H ot Springs, A rkansas.

C arl Johnson, of th e Johnson D rug Co., Ord, Neb., w as an Omaha business v is ito r the 31st ult., ca llin g on th e R ichardson D rug Co., and o ther jobbing friends.

W. E. C layton, G rand Is land , Neb., w as called to B lackw ell, Okla., la s t m onth on accoun t of the se r i­ous illness of h is s iste r. Mr. C layton rep o rts she is recovering slow ly.

E m anuel F ossgreen , w ell know n as one of th e fo rm er p ro p rie to rs of the Opera H ouse Confectionery, K linger & F ossgreen , G rand Is land , died Sunday, Jan . 12 th, very suddenly of pneum onia.

G. C. Smith, N orth Loup, Neb., spen t Monday, the 20th ult., in Omaha on business, a f te r w hich he w ent to Neligh, his fo rm er home, w here he expected to v is it for several days w ith old friends. Mrs. Sm ith also accom panied him .

A. H. M orris, fo rm erly located a t Shelton, Neb., and who disposed of h is d rug stock some tim e ago to th e McLeay D rug Co., is now trav e lin g in the w est, accom panied by Mrs. M orris. They w ere a t Boise, Idaho, Jan . 17th and expect to spend some tim e on the Pacific C oast v is iting all points of in ­te re s t from S eattle to San Diego and w ill be absen t p robably six m onths or more.

Roy D oherty, m anager of th e R incker Book & D rug Co., N orth P la tte , Neb., suffered a serious ac ­ciden t w hile ska ting on the P la tte river, Jan . 5th. Being an expert sk a te r and a th le te , he could have easily m ade the 20 m iles he attem pted bu t fo r a cavity in the ice, w hich he did no t see ow ing to the severe blizzard. Mr. D oherty w as found by fa rm ers unconscious and taken a t once to th e hos­p ital. We are glad to rep o rt th a t he is a t h is desk again , very little the w orse fo r th is1 u n fo rtu n a te ex­perience.

The fire w all which separa ted th e A. E. C arlson d rug s to re from th e h ard w are s to re of N. C. P e te r­son & Son, and th e efforts of the fire departm en t saved th e balance of one of th e en tire business blocks of D annebrog from going up in sm oke Feb. 6th. T he only m eans of fire p ro tection in th is tow n is pum ping w ater w ith a gaso line engine from a creek. The loss in bu ild ings and stock, am ounted to $30,000; in su ran ce about $20,000. Mr. C arlson secured a tem porary location and placed an o rder im m ediately for a sm all s tock of d rugs and sundries, sundries.

R. V A N D E V E N P h o n e H a rn e y 5405. No. 1147 P a rk e A v en u e .

O M A H A —C IT YD. C. McNeil, an Omaha d rug clerk , has secured

a position w ith th e E lton Pharm acy, 24th and B ris­tol stree t.

J. L. Snyder, son of W. N. Snyder, 20th and Lake s tree t, is now in San ta P aula , Calif., and so pleased w ith th e country th a t he w ill m ake it h is fu tu re home.

L. N. McCoy, m anager of H ayden Bros. D rug Dept., who has been absen t from the s to re on ac­count of sickness, has about recovered and i® again a t work.

Chas. R. Sherm an, of th e Sherm an & M cConnell D rug Co., 16th and Dodge, is in C alifornia on a p lea­su re and business trip . He expects to re tu rn about M arch 1st.

F. W. Fogg, 12th and Capitol Ave., who w as bad­ly in ju red la s t m onth w hile on a h un ting tr ip by fa lling on the ice and frac tu rin g several ribs, is rap id ly recovering and is abou t able to a tten d to business again.

Miss Irene M cConnell, daugh ter of A. B. McCon­nell of the Owl D rug Co., 16th and H arney s tree t, le ft th e 11th fo r C alifornia, w here she expects to spend the nex t six m onths very p leasan tly v is iting friends and sightseeing.

A fire in the basem ent of the Owl D rug Co., 16th and H arney s tree t, early the m orn ing of Jan . 29th caused the loss of about $500 in basem ent stock and the death of “Old M ack,” one of th e fa ith fu l ho rses on fire engine No. 1, who dropped dead a f te r th e hard ru n to the fire. The fire w as caused by spon­taneous com bustion.

L. J. HorJ;, fo rm erly of the H ort-S chaefer D rug Co., 15th and D ouglas s tree t, and w ho sold his in ­te re s t in th a t firm to G. T u rn e r H aines several m onths1 ago, has ju s t re tu rn ed from a tr ip to E urope, w here he spent severa l m onths v is iting the m any points of in te re s t in th a t very in te res tin g country . , Mr. H o rt has no t ye t fully decided as to his fu tu re p lans, bu t w ill undoubtedly take up th e d rug b u si-^ ness again in the n ea r fu ture .

C. K . W E L L E RP h o n e W eb s te r 1132. 190T S p e n c e r S tr e e t , O m a h a NORFOLK AND N. E. NEBRASKA TERRITO RY

H. C hristensen , w ith S. R. Lee, B roken Bow, Neb., has bought the H ansen D rug Co., Uehling.

W. T. Solt has pu rchased his; p a r tn e r’s in te re s t in the firm of H eintzelm an & Solt, Lyons, Neb.

A. K. Leonard, Norfolk, Neb., has pu rchased a new fountain , re a rra n g in g his s to re and m aking some very n ea t and a ttra c tiv e im provem ents.

F ran k Kokes of Ord, Neb., and b ro ther of A. R. Kokes, the d rugg ist a t T ekam ah, is recovering n ice­ly from an opera tion for appendic itis a t tlje St. Joseph H ospital, Omaha.

Dr. W. A. P eterson , E lgin, Neb., passed th rough Omaha th e 5th on his way to the C oast on a vaca­tion trip . T he D octor expected to stop a t E xcelsior Springs for several days and then take the sou thern ro u te to Los A ngeles, re tu rn in g hom e via San F ra n ­cisco in about a m onth.

J. W. T urnbull, of Sioux City, and who has been w ith C. E. Pollock & Co., Colum bus, Neb., fo r som e little tim e past, has been obliged to resign h is posi­tion th e re on accoun t of his hea lth and w ill p rob­ably spend som e tim e a t H ot Springs, Ark., w here he hopes to receive a g rea t deal of benefit. Should he do so w ill p robably rem ain in th e south indefi­nitely .

C L IF F O R D R. W E L L E RP h o n e H a rn e y 1781. 5112 D odge S tr e e t , O m a h a

SOUTH OMAHA, D U N D EE, BENSON AND FLO REN CE

Mr. and M rs. S. E. McCaw of the S ara toga P h a r­m acy a re rejo icing over the a rr iv a l of a baby girl w hich arrived a t th e ir home, Jan . 23d.

In aw ard ing bids for South Om aha city d rugs for the year 1913 T obin’s Pharm acy w as given the coun- , ty physic ians’ drugs, B row n’s P a rk P harm acy san - ■ ita ry solu tions and M elcher D rug Co., the city ha ll m edical supplies.

E. R. R oberts, fo rm erly located a t Bellwood, Neb., has purchased th e Fenton D rug S tore a t 24th and Vinton s tree t, Omaha. Mr. F en ton will now have m ore tim e to look a f te r his o ther sto re a t 3601 Q

••street, South Omaha.

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K ells trom D rug Co., 49th and Dodge, Omaha, have papered, painted, rea rran g ed and o therw ise im proved th e ir sto re u n til they now have one of the nea te st and n icest appearing subu rban sto res in Omaha. Mr. K ells trom is. alive to the needs of his custom ers and is build ing up a very nice profitable business.

j . J . R E E V E ST he Reeves D rug Co., fo rm erly located a t 4508

No. 30th St., Omaha, moved in to th e ir new build ing recen tly w hich w as b u ilt fo r them a t 38th Ave. and L eavenw orth s tree t, w here they have a m uch b e tte r location and have equipped a first-c lass, m odern, up -to -date d rug store. Jan . 27th they k ep t open house from 7 to 9 p. m., serv ing punch and p re ­sen tin g souvenirs to a ll th e ir v is ito rs. Mr. Reeves w as assisted in en te r ta in in g h is friends and cus­tom ers by D octor M itchell, E. J. M itchell, Mr. Des- sau e r and J. H. Spellm an.

Mr. R eeves w as in the em ploy of the R ichardson D rug Co. for several y ears and w as a successfu l cand ida te before th e N ebraska S ta te B oard of E x­am iners a t B eatrice la s t June, receiv ing 82.8 per cen t in his exam ination. Oct. 21st la s t he p u r­chased the C entral D rug Co., changing its nam e to the R eeves D rug Co. and soon began to look for a new location and be tte r q u a rte rs . He finally se ­lected 38th Ave. and L eavenw orth a s th e best one and a rran g ed a t once for a new build ing w hich w as com pleted and tu rn ed over to them in record time. Mr. Reeves is very m uch pleased w ith h is location and expects a la rge increase in his business, w hich under h is energetic m anagem ent we su re ly expect to see.

H . D. V E R P O O R T E N T e le p h o n e 2342. 219 So. 7 th S t r e e t

COUNCIL B LU FFS

A. W. Oard, Council Bluffs, re tu rn ed a few days ago from E xcelsio r Springs, Mo., w here he had been for several w eeks re s tin g up.

A. S. H erschm an, fo rm erly w ith M erritt’®' P h a r­macy, Omaha, is now w ith the Owl D rug Co., Council Bluffs, and is m uch pleased w ith his position.

The Owl D rug Co., Council Bluffs, w hich has ju s t been rem odeled, show s th a t J . A. C hapm an is s till push ing to th e fron t. Keep it up, Andy.

J. A. C lark of the C lark D rug Co., Council Bluffs, headed th e l is t a t the S h rin e rs’ s ta g p a rty in the M asonic hall th e 30th u lt. and showed the boys a good tim e. “He got h is .”

J. C. D eHaven, who recen tly disposed of h is d rug business a fte r a business c a ree r of fo rty yea rs in w here he w ill rem ain a t le a s t u n til la te spring . Council Bluffs, re tu rn ed from a tw o w eeks’ v is it a t Ph iladelph ia and le f t th e 21st u lt. fo r C alifornia,

H. A. M cCarger, of the F ra n k S tree t Pharm acy, Council Bluffs, su rp rised h is friends by quietly slip ­ping eas t to C larence, N. Y., w here he w as m arried New Y ear’s day, to Miss E rm a L. W illiam s of th a t city. They w ill m ake th e ir hom e a t Des Moines until Mr. M cCarger finishes his course a t H ighland P a rk College of P harm acy.

Oard & Jensen have succeeded A. W. Oard, A. N. Jen sen of Council Bluffs and recen tly w ith th e E l­ton Pharm acy, Omaha, hav ing purchased an in ­te re s t in th e store. Mr. O ard has bu ilt up a very profitable business since locating here by close and continual application to business and now feels the need of a little re s t and rec rea tion , and w ill leave the business in charge of his p a rtn e r w hile he and Mrs. Oard spend the nex t two m onths in F lorida, w here they w ent the 10th. Mr. Jensen , the jun io r p a rtn e r recen tly passed both th e Iow a and N ebraska sta te boards and is thoroughly com peten t to care for the business du ring Mr. O ard’s absence. He w as p a rticu la rly fo r tu n a te in being able to p u r­chase an in te re s t in one of the best paying sto res in Council Bluffs, and we look fo r the usual in ­c rease in th e ir trad e rig h t a long under h is m an­agem ent.

c h a s . B. f r i c k ;e

The annual m eeting of the Council Bluffs R etail D ru g g is ts’ Social club w as held a t th e G rand H otel the 3d w ith the reg u la r banquet as a fea tu re of the evening, a fte r w hich the election of officers fo r the ensu ing y ear w as held, re su ltin g as follow s: Chas. B. F ricke, P res id en t; O. H. Brow n, re-elected S ec re ta ry ; F. S. W esner, re-elected T re a su re r; Executive Com m ittee, J . A. C lark, E. O. B ronson, Don Cowles. The best a tten d an ce in the h is to ry of th e association w as reported and a very enjoy­able evening w as spen t by all.

W. D. ZOOK R oom 312 C h a r le s B u ild in g , D e n v er , Oolo.

COLORADO, UTAH AND SOUTHW EST TERRITO R Y

C. B. G unnell, d ru g g ist a t E vanston , Wyo., spen t several days in Cheyenne on business recen tly .

F red Rendle, of th e R aw lins D rug Co., R aw lins, Wyo., w as in C heyenne a few days on business re ­cently .

T he Culley D rug Co. of Ogden, U tah, have com ­p leted th e ir annual invoicing, w ith very sa tis fac ­to ry resu lts .

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T he S eeley-Fourn ier D rug Co., one of the new sto res a t Greeley, Colo., a re g radua lly bu ild ing up a nice business.

Rueben F a rr , p residen t of the W illes-H orne D rug Co., S alt Lake City, w as in Ogden a few days on business la s t m onth.

The M cBride D rug Co., Ogden, U tah, have ju s t put in some new floor cases and w all cabinets, also add­ed a cu t flower departm ent.

Dr. B arr, fo rm erly in the d rug business a t t W ray, Colo., is now located in W hittier, C alifornia, and is engaged in the prac tice of m edicine.

Joseph K irkw ood, fo rm erly c lerk ing for the Hed- qu ist D rug Co., Provo, U tah, is now to be found w ith The Moores Independent D rug Co. of Provo.

D ruelil & F ran k en of S alt Lake City a re m aking som e very fine window displays of m erchandise. T he ir show window s a re certa in ly very a rtis tic .

Jas . R. W hisenand of Rock Springs, Wyo., has bought his p a r tn e r’s in te re s t in th e Rock Springs P harm acy. Mr. W hisenand is now the sole ow ner.

Chas. E. D river of Ogden, U tah, has ju s t come th rough , second best, from a siege of the grippe. Mr. D river says it w as ou t of the question to w alk it off.

John T reasu re r, fo rm er p ro p rie to r of the old G odbe-Pitt D rug Co. in S a lt Lake City, is now lo­cated in New Y ork City as m anager fo r th e A. D. S.- genera l agency.

The Schram m -Johnson D rug Co., S alt Lake City, about M arch 1st w ill open up a new d rug sto re in the Kenyon H otel block, co rner of Second South and Main s tree t.

Col. John Anglum, the p ioneer d rugg ist of Denver, has moved his s to re to a new location, 1521 L aram ie s tree t. T he Colonel th inks the new location w ill be fa r b e tte r than the old one.

C lark & F au lk n er of Greeley, Colo., have pu t in a new p late g lass fro n t in th e ir sto re arid also en ­larged the s to re room. They a re now able to handle double th e trad e they form erly did.

A nstee B ro thers, p ro p rie to rs of the Sun and Rex D rug S tores, S alt Lake City, have ju s t com pleted invoicing both s to res and rep o rt th a t it show ed the p as t y ea r’s business very sa tisfactory .

F red W. Roedell, Cheyenne, Wyo., expects to get moved into h is new sto re room opposite the post- office th is month. Mr. R oedell w ill then have a first c lass location, also a fine sto re room.

W alter H'. D ayton, p res iden t of the W. H. D ayton D rug Co. of S alt Lake City, has taken fu ll charge of the Owl D rug Co. in th a t city. Mr. D ayton is one of the progressive d rugg ists of Utah.

D avis Bros. D rug Co. succeeded D avis-B ridaham D rug Co., w holesale druggists*, D enver, Colo., Feb. 1st. T here has been no change in the m anagem ent o r stockho lders—m erely a change in the nam e.

F red A ttebery, head of the firm of A ttebery B ro th ­ers, M itchell and M orrell, Neb., re tu rn ed recen tly from a business tr ip to Omaha. Mr. A ttebery re ­tu rn in g paid a v is it to his old home a t Crete, Neb.

W. J. W illis, sec re ta ry and tre a su re r of the W illis- H orne D rug Co., of S alt Lake City, has been having a -siege of rheum atism . Mr. W illes says h e th inks he has the best of it now and th a t he w ill soon be all righ t.

C. H. C ordner, p res iden t and genera l m anager of the E ggleston D rug Co., Laram ie, Wyo., has com­pleted invoicing all th ree of his s to re s in Laram ie. H e is very m uch pleased w ith the re su lts of the past y e a r’s business.

The Sun D rug Co., owned by A nstee Bros., S a lt Lake City, is now located in th e ir new sto re room

1 on the co rner of F o u rth South and W est Temple.

The s to re is very rich ly fu rn ished and Salt Lake m ay w ell feel proud of it.

The H orsley M ercantile Co., a departm en t store, located in N orth S alt Lake City, have put in a reg ­u la r d rug departm en t w ith R ichard Bridge as m an­ager. Mr. B ridge w as form erly p rop rie to r of the B ridge D rug Co. in S alt Lake.

G ilbert B ro thers, ow ners of th e O pera H ouse D rug S tore, G reeley, Colo., have moved th is sto re to S te r­ling and a re now opened up for business in th a t city. They still have tw o d rug s to res a t Greeley, one a t F o rt Collins and one a t Boulder.

E. T. S tudness, d ru g g ist of S alt Lake City, is laid up in the hospital. D uring the recen t cold w eather Mr. S tudness slipped on the icy pavem ent and broke a th igh bone of his le ft leg. We hope he w ill soon be able to be a t his place of business.

Dr. M. D. Brown, D enver, Colo., w as a R ichardson D rug Co. business v is ito r the 3d. Dr. Brow n was fo rm erly located a t W ray, Colo., bu t sold ou t there several years ago and is now ow ner of two very prosperous re ta il .stores in Denver.

E a rl Coombs, b ro th e r of H arry Coombs, who is p ro p rie to r of the Coombs D rug Co., in S alt Lake City, has taken up w estern te r r ito ry for the Dr. Miles Medicine Co. E arl w ill w ork Utah, Idaho and M ontana w ith S alt Lake as head q u arte rs .

C. D. Sm ith, p ro p rie to r of the Sm ith D rug Co., G rand Junction , Colo., also d rug sto res in several o ther w estern slope towns-, has been confined to his home for the p a s t six weeks w ith a siege of la grippe, also quinsy th row n in for good m easure.

R. H. H opkins, p ro p rie to r of the P alace P harm acy D rug Co., Cheyenne, Wyo., is keeping ab rea s t of the tim es. Mr. H opkins has pu t in a new floor in h is s to re room, also a balcony. Both w ere needed as Mr. H opkins w as cram ped very m uch for room.

G ilbert B ro th e rs’ b ranch d rug s to re a t M illiken, Colo., w as destroyed by fire on Feb. 5 th; loss $3,000, only p a rtia lly covered by insurance. G ilbert B ro th ­e rs a lso have two d rug sto res in Greeley, one s to re in F o rt Collins and one s to re in S terling , Colorado.

J. F. Fezer, p ioneer d rugg ist of G reeley, Colo., is keeping pace w ith the tim es. Mr. Fezer has pu t in a new hard wood floor in h is s to re , also a new cem ent sidew alk. Mr. F ezer is very m uch pleased w ith th e volum e of business done during the p a s t year. •

F ra n k E. W hitw orth , p ro p rie to r of the W hitw orth P harm acy on E igh th E ast and Second South and the F o u rth E ast P harm acy on the co rner of Second South and F ou rth E ast, S alt Lake City, rep o rts a very sa tisfac to ry business a t both sto res for the p as t year.

Dr. V. A nderson, p ro p rie to r of the B ridgeport P harm acy a t B ridgeport, Neb., is considering m ak­ing some im provem ents in his sto re the com ing spring. Dr. A nderson rep o rts business conditions very sa tisfac to ry during the p ast year and th inks they w ill be g rea tly im proved during the com ing year.

F ra n k P. Sherw ood, p ro p rie to r of the Sherw ood Pharm acy , on the co rner of Seventh South and S tate s tree t, S alt Lake City, says th e ac t of ju s t moving across the s tre e t to his new sto re room increased h is business fully tw enty-five per cent. F ran k is only so rry now th a t he^ did no t get into his new build ing several years ago.

R obert Kelly, chief c le rk for the Al. S. Lam b D rug Co., Aspen, Colo., prom ises' to have Some big doings com e off on or about Ju n e first. We can only guess a t w hat Mr. K elly re fe rs to. H owever, he is very popular in Aspen and in re tu rn it cart be w agered th a t his friends w ill show him some big doings w hich w ill be long rem em bered.

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H. E. Brown, th e p ro p rie to r of B row n’® D rug Store, Scottsbluff, Neb., w as recen tly in Omaha on business a few days. Mr. B row n’s d rug sto re a t Scottsbluff is a reg u la r beehive, som ething dping all the tim e, and every th ing a custom er can call for is stocked. Scottsbluff is to be cong ra tu la ted on having the B row n D rug S tore in th e ir city.

Among some of the ca lle rs a t R ichardson D rug Co. sam ple room a t S a lt Lake City la s t m onth w ere:B. McBride, p ro p rie to r of th e M cBride D rug Co. of Ogden; J. E. Cave of the Depot P harm acy a t Ogden; and T. H. H alliday, H arry Coombs, W. J. W illes, F ran k P. Sherwood, W. H. D ayton and F ran k E. W hitw orth , a ll d rugg ists of S alt Lake City.

Thom as F reed , fo rm erly associated w ith W. H. D ayton in the Owl D rug Co. in S a lt Lake City, has resigned from the active m anagem ent of th e Owl D rug Co. and has accepted a position as trave ling salesm an for the Sm ith-B ailey D rug Co. of Salt Lake City. Mr. W itherspoon, fo rm erly w ith D ruehl & F ran k en , has succeeded Mr. F reed as m anager of the Owl D rug Co.

W. J. Lacy, ju n io r m em ber of the Quist D rug Co., G rand Junction , Colo., w as m arried , a t F red ricks- burg, V irginia, on Dec. 31st, 1912, to Miss N orah E. G oolrick of th a t city. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy, a fte r a honeym oon tr ip th rough o ther easte rn sta tes, re ­tu rn ed to G rand Ju nc tion Feb. 1st, w here they have a n ice home, all fu rn ished . The Omaha D ruggist extends cong ra tu la tions and best w ishes.

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

Miscellaneous Personals.G. A. C unningham , of S teele City, Neb., has p u r­

chased a d rug sto re a t DuBois.Seidl Bros, of S teinauer, Neb., has succeeded

C larence Pow ers a t Tecum seh. They w ill do busi­ness as Seidl Bros. D rug Co.

E. R. R oberts, form erly in the d rug business a t Bellwood, Neb., accom panied by Mrs. R oberts w as v isiting Omaha d ru g jobbers the 29th ult.

A. H. Adcock, fo rm erly w ith the H. K. M ulford Co. in th e ir N orth P la tte te r r ito ry is now selling W elch G rape Ju ice w ith h ead q u arte rs in Omaha.

M. Noll & Son, A tchison, K ansas, expect to m ake extensive im provem ents th is sp ring in the way of en tire new fixtures. F rom w hat we have heard the new ly a rran g ed sto re w ill be a beauty.

C. J. T hurm an, for the p a s t six or seven years w ith the P feiffer' Chemical Co., St. Louis, resigned his position w ith them Ja n u a ry 1st and is now se ll­ing the “P e n in su la r” Chemical Co. line in N ebraska.

A. D. H inm an, a num ber of yea rs ago located a t H um phrey, Neb., in the re ta il d rug business and now in the banking business exclusively a t St. E d­w ards, w as in the city several days la s t m onth on business and called on R ichardson D rug Co.

C. M. C handler, fo rm erly in th e d rug business a t Onaga, K ansas, has accepted a position w ith A. J. Johnson , successor to C raig & Johnson, F a lls City, Neb. Mr. C raig w ill give up the d rug business for a w hile a t least and has located on a farm near there.

T. H. Wiley, for a num ber of years w ith the R ichardson D rug Co. as traveling salesm an, is now in the rea l esta te and d rug brokerage business and is liv ing a t 5003 Capitol Ave., Omaha. He has been very successfu l in buying and se lling drug stocks pa rticu la rly .

E. A. K ent, fo rm erly w ith the B eaton D rug Co., 15th and F arnam , Omaha, is now doing fine w ork for the Boston V arnish Co., Boston, Mass., selling “K yanize” V arn ishes for sh ipm ent th rough the R ich ­ard son D rug Co., who have handled th is line very successfu lly .for the p ast six years.

J. P. Cobb, for a num ber of years genera l w est­e rn sa les m anager for Parke-D avis & Co., D etroit, w ith h ead q u arte rs a t K ansas City, and one of the best know n pharm aceu tica l men in the w est, is now a p rosperous banker a t Elmwood, Neb., being p res i­dent of the A m erican E xchange bank of th a t city.

The N ebraska club women a re convinced th a t a wom an p u re food inspecto r is needed in N ebraska and urge th a t G overnor M orehead see th a t th ere is one appointed a t an early date. Mrs. H a rr ie t S. Mac- M urphy of Omaha, the first woman inspector, w as re tired Jan . 1st w ith the change in th e s ta te ad­m in istra tion .

Dr. P. C. C orrigan’s residence, 2223 W ebster stree t, Omaha, was ransacked a t some tim e since Jan u ary 13th, m uch clo th ing and some jew elry being taken. Miss A. N alty, who has been looking a fte r the place since the fam ily w ent to San Diego, Calif., for the w in ter, told the police she had v isited the house Jan . 13th and th a t every th ing w as a ll r ig h t then.

Thom as F. Sheehy, son of J. P. Sheehy, su p e rin ­tenden t of C udahy’s packing p lan t a t Omaha, re ­ceived a C hristm as p resen t in the n a tu re of a p ro ­m otion from his position in the soap departm en t there to be head of the Cudahy soap w orks in Chi­cago. T he appoin tm ent w ent into effect Jan . 1. He is 25 years of age and has been employed a t the O maha soap w orks ever since he graduated from school.

R. D. M cFADDEN

R. D. M cFadden, of H astings, Neb., whose term as deputy hotel com m issioner expired Jan . 1st and who, previous to his appo in tm en t w as a w ell know n South P la tte d rug salesm an, is convinced th a t a m ore definite and c lea r-cu t leg isla tion m ust be en ­acted before the re su lts fo r w hich his dep a rtm en t has been s triv ing can be secured. Guided by his experience as chief of the d epartm en t Mr. M cFad­den has prepared a com prehensive bill defining the duties and ju risd ic tion of the hotel comm ission. This m easure has been revised by the leg isla tive re fe r­ence bureau and since adopted for p resen ta tion in fifteen o ther sta tes. At a recen t conference of re p ­resen ta tives of th e trave ling public held in K ansas City it w as approved and recom m ended for en ac t­m ent in K ansas, M issouri and O klahom a as a sub ­s titu te for a ll existing law s in those- s ta tes on the sub ject of hotel inspection.

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T he safe a t O tis’ d rug sto re , T abor, Iow a, w as blow n open w ith n itrog lycerin F rid ay night, the 7th, and about $60 in cash stolen. The cash d raw er in the safe a t th e Tabor & N orthern sta tion w as broken open w ith a chisel and about $30 belonging to th e express com pany taken . P ap ers from both safes w ere sca tte red abou t the floor of th e sta tion . The cracksm en escaped on a handcar, w hich w as found n ea r M alvern th e nex t m orning.

Prof. Edm ond T horpe, fo rm erly connected w ith the C reighton College of P harm acy , b u t fo r the p ast year located a t H otchkiss, Colo., w here h e ow ns a very prosperous fru it farm , w as in Omaha th e 17th ult. v isiting his m any old friends and acquain tances w hile on h is w ay to M innesota on a business trip . Prof. T horpe says th a t the f ru it crop la s t season in the G rand V alley w as the la rg e s t in years and th a t he has im proved very m uch in h ea lth since ta k ­ing up ou t door work.

J. A. LeFils, a t one tim e p ro p rie to r of a very suc­cessfu l d rug s to re a t N orth P la tte , Neb., bu t now a d epartm en t m anager for O rkin Bros., Omaha, is one of five he irs who a re endeavoring to estab lish th e ir claim to the tow nsite of N anci, F rance , w hich p rop ­erty w as owned a t the tim e of th e F rench revolution by M arquis de M ontelet w hose fam ily nam e w as Leopold L eFils and who w as th e g re a t g ran d fa th e r of J . A. LeFils. T he esta te is now held by the F ren ch governm ent and is valued a t $8,500,000. H ere’s hoping th a t Jim w ins a m illion a t least.

W. C. Mills, who has been connected w ith the w holesale d rug business in L incoln, Neb., fo r the p ast tw enty-five or th ir ty years, first w ith Leighton & Brow n, la te r the H. T. C larke D rug Co. and then the L incoln D rug Co., resigned h is position Jan . 1st w ith the la t te r firm and w ill probably no t take up any o ther w ork for th e p resen t. Mr. M ills has been a very h a rd w orker, a tten d s closely to busi­ness and is exceedingly popu lar w ith the re ta il d ru g ­g is ts th ro u g h o u t the sta te , a ll of whom w ill re g re t to h ea r th a t he is no longer w ith the L incoln D rug Co.

F. E. JU D Y

F. E. Judy of O akland succeeded C. M. W illiard a t P ersia , Iow a, the 1st. Mr. Judy w as born in O akland, Iowa, in 1886. G raduated from th e high school in 1904. W as w ith A. A. L enocker of Oak­land for th re e years and W. D. H arlan of the Fame place fo r one year. W as in business a t M cClelland, Iowa, fo r one year, a fte r w hich he w ent to Colorado

and for the p as t th ree years has been exam iner and a ss is ta n t ac tu a ry fo r th e S ta te In su ran ce D ep art­m ent of Colorado a t D enver. Mr. Judy is reg is te red by exam ination in Iow a, N ebraska and Colorado and is in every way qualified to m ake a financial suc­cess of h is new business v en tu re and we believe he w ill. Success to the new d rugg ist.

Creighton Pharmacists Banquet.One of the la rg e s t banquets of the year, in point

of a ttendance , w as given a t the ra th sk e lla r of the H otel H enshaw Satu rday evening, F eb ru a ry 1st, by th e sen ior c lass of the C reighton College of P h a r­macy. Seventy-five studen ts, to g e th e r w ith the fac­u lty and several ex-facu lty m em bers, w ere presen t.

PR O P. K . L. K R E IZ IN G E R

C arl K reizinger, F rem ont, Neb., p ast in s tru c to r a t the college, w as toas tm aste r, w hile C. B. F ricke , Council Bluffs, Iow a, un til recen tly w ith the college, responded to the toast, .‘The P harm ac ist in B usiness.” Dr. H. S. G erald, in s tru c to r in m ateria m edica, spoke on “R etro spects,” w hile Prof. I. C. A rlidge spoke on “P rospec ts .”

Webb Bill Passed By Representatives.T he W ebb bill to p roh ib it th e in te rs ta te sh ipm ent

of liquor into d ry s ta te s fo r purposes of sale “or in any m anner used” in v io lation of th e s ta te law s, w as passed by th e house the 8th, 240 to 65.

The passage of th e bill ended one of the m ost s tubborn ly fought a ll-day con tests of th is congress. Senato r Kenyon of Iow a, au th o r of a senate m ea­su re of the sam e genera l p u rpo rt, sa t in the house all • day w atch ing the fight, w hich opened w ith a con test over th e ru le to b ring up the W ebb bill. R epresen ta tives of organized antinsaloon advocates sa t in th e m em bers’ ga lleries and k ep t ta lly on th e ro ll calls.

R ep resen ta tive M ann of Illino is ch aracterized as “flim flam ” th e b ring ing up of the bill a t th is time. F o rm er Speaker C annon declared th a t the s ta tes should reg u la te traffic them selves. R epresen ta tive B erger of W isconsin, socialist, contended th a t a ll g rea t m en, from Ju liu s C aesar down to Cannon, w ere tem pera te d rinkers. The W ebb bill also passed the senate on the 11th and will become a law Ju ly 31, 1913, un less vetoed by th e P residen t.

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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS WESTERN DRUG JOB­BERS FOR 1913

Yan Natta Drug Co., St. Joseph, Mo.O FFICERS.

P res iden t—T. F. Van N atta.Vice P res id en t—C. F. Bayer.S ecre ta ry—A. Z. Van N atta .T re a su re r—E. M. Sweeney.

DIRECTORS.T. F. V an N atta , C. F. B ayer, A. Z. Van N atta, E.

M. Sweeney.

C. D. Smith Drug Co., St. Joseph, Mo. OFFICERS.

P res id en t—L. M. Sm ith.Vice P res iden t—E. C. Smith.S ecre tary and T re a su re r—R. O. McBride.

DIRECTORS.L. M. Smith, E. C. Sm ith, R. O. McBride.

Capital Drug Co., Lincoln, Neb.O FFICERS.

P res id en t—F. E. Meadows.Vice P res id en t—S. C. W ilson.S ecre tary and T re a su re r—W. M. W idener.

Hornick, More & Porterfield, Sioux City, la. OFFICERS.

P res id en t—A. J. More.Vice P res iden t—M. Jaquem ai.S ecre ta ry and T rea su re r—J. W. Porterfield .

Faxon & Gallagher Drug Co., Kansas City, Mo.OFFICERS.

P res id en t—J. A. G allagher.Vice P res id en t—H. D. Faxon.S ecre tary—F. T. Faxon.

DIRECTORS.J. A. G allagher, Mrs. F. A. Faxon, W. T. Johnston ,

H. D. Faxon, F. T. Faxon, F lo rence C. G allagher.

Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, Neb.OFFICERS.

P res iden t—C. F. W eller.Vice P res id en t—H. S, W eller.S ecre tary—E. P. E llis.T re a su re r—F. C. Patton .

DIRECTORS.C. F. W eller, H. S. W eller, E. P. E llis, F . C. P a t­

ton, J. W. F isher.

E. E. Bruce & Co., Omaha, Neb.f OFFICERS.

P res id en t and T rea su re r—E. E. Bruce.Vice P res id en t—C. E. Bedwell.Secre tary—B. E. Griffith.

DIRECTORS.E. E. B ruce, C. E. Bedwell, B. E. Griffith, A. E.

Morphy, H. G. Morphy.

Lincoln Drug Co., Lincoln, Neb. O FFICERS.

P res id en t and T rea su re r—A. S. Raymond.Vice P res id en t—A. S. T ibbetts.S ecre ta ry—A rth u r S. Raymond.

DIRECTORS.A. S. Raymond, John K linker, A. S. T ibbets, M. E.

Raym ond, A rth u r S. Raymond.

McPike Drug Co., Kansas City, Mo. O FFICERS.

P res iden t—Wm. T. B land.Vice P res id en t and T rea su re r—T. M. W alker. S ecre ta ry—R. J. McQueen.

DIRECTORS.Wm. T. B land, T. M. W alker, R. J . McQueen, W.

D. Mowry, C. B. Beitzel.

Evans-Smith Drug Co., Kansas City, Mo. O FFICERS.

P res id en t—G. W. Evans.Vice P res id en t—E. W. Zea.S ecre ta ry and T rea su re r—W. V. W herre tt.

DIRECTORS.G. W. Evans, E. W. Zea, W. V. W herre tt, Mrs. H.

W. E vans, Mrs. L. J. Smith.

Harle-Haas Drug Co., Council Bluffs, la.O FFICERS.

P res id en t—W illoughby Dye.Vice P res iden t—H. Z. H aas.G eneral M anager—F. H. G arre tt.S ecre ta ry—T. J. Leary.T rea su re r—A. J. Faul.

DIRECTORS.W illoughby Dye, H. Z. H aas, F . H. G arre tt, Wm.

Skillicorn , L. I. Edson, Wm. G reer, C hris S traub.

W. A. Hover & Co., Denver, Colo.P a rtn e rsh ip ; no officers, no d irectors.

Davis Bros. Drug Co., Denver, Colo.O FFICERS,

P res id en t and G eneral M anager—R. H. Davis. S ecre ta ry and T rea su re r—J. A. Rendle.

DIRECTORS.R. H. Davis, J . A. Rendle, R. R. H orth , F. W. Stan-

dart, J . E. Osborne.

Smith-Bailey Drug Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.O FFICERS.

P res iden t—E. C. Smith.Vice P res iden t—C. A. Faus.S ecre tary—Paul F ranke .T rea su re r—H'. S. H ughett.

DIRECTORS.E. C. Smith, L.‘ M. Smith, C. A. F aus, H. S. H ughett,

Pau l F ranke.

Iowa Drug Co., Des Moines, la.OFFICERS.

P res id en t—P. J. Mills.Vice P res id en t—P. K. W ilm er.S ecre tary and T rea su re r—W. F. Cram.

PACKAGE GOODS ASSORTMENT.Doz.

2 doz. Alum, %-lb., round ca rto n s . . . . . . .$0.30—$0.604 doz. Sulphur, %-lb., round c a r to n s ............ 30— 1.208 doz. Sal Epsom,, i/4-lb., round c a r to n s .. .30— 2.402 doz. S a lt P etre , 14-lb., ro und c a r to n s .. .60— 1.202 doz. R ochelle Salts, %-lb., round ca r­

to n s ........................................ ......................75— 1.506 doz. Moth B alls, round c a r to n s . . .30— 1.80

$8.70All for $7.50—Retails at $16.80.

H AJASILK-RUBBER MENDING TISSUE.

F or rep a irin g any kind of C lothing from the finest Silk, Satin, P araso ls, U m brellas, F ish N etting, V eil­ing, Jo in ing Ribbons, Kid Gloves and co arsest W oolen Goods. . D ressm akers declare it a fa r qu icker and n icer way to m ake H em s on Silk or W oolen Goods th an by b lind-stitch ing , and for P la itin g and H em s on Scarfs and fo r m any kinds, of Fancy W ork. Mil­liners and D ressm akers use it extensively, and de­c lare th a t it is not only superio r to doing it by needle and th read , bu t qu icker and less expensive than b lind-stitch ing . P rice , per dozen, 75 cents.

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1 9 1 3 D E S IG N —T H E L I L Y

Soda Fountain Users.The Sim plex Line of A utom atic C arbonators fu r­

n ish the m ost continuous service and rep resen t the m ost efficient ca rbona ting system ever embodied in a ca rbona ting ap p ara tu s . The shell or body of these ca rbona to rs is m ade from draw n pressed steel, w hich is unquestionably the strongest, m ost du rab le and expensive body ever used in the construc tion of carbonato rs. E very p a r t com ing in con tac t w ith soda w ater is heavily lined w ith pure block tin, positively e lim inating all danger of contam ination . These m achines have less p a rts , e ither m ovable or o therw ise, than any o ther ca rbona to rs made. T here a re on see-saw w eighing devices, no w eights or coun­ter-balances, no rubber hose to stiffen and decay. The only action aside from the pum p or m otor is the one-eighth of an inch m ovem ent up and down of the au tom atic sh u t off th rough a stuffing box.

The au tom atic device is con tro lled by our p a ten t non-collapsib le float. This float is so constructed th a t th ere is no p ressu re on i t w hatever, it having the sam e p ressu re inside and out. This float trav e ls up and down w ith the w a te r inside the ca rbonato r and in its trave l s ta r ts and stops the m achine. Our m otor safety valve on the e lec tric m achine positively in su res ag a in s t the b u rn ing o u t of the m otor, and the w a te r p re ssu re valve positively in su res ag a in s t the ap p a ra tu s from filling w ith city w ate r w hen the gas p ressu re is low.

The water and gas back checks are easily acces­

sible, and it is unnecessary to d ism antle th e m achine to get a t them . In rep lac ing the sea t in th e w ate r back check, which may be requ ired occasionally , the w ork can be done w ithout b reak ing one connection on the ca rbonato r. This is tru e of a ll the valves.

O ur safety valve elim inates a ll danger of excessive­ly h igh p ressu re and a special blow-off valve for th e purpose of blow ing the a ir ou t of the top of the ca rbona to r occasionally , in su res a continuous sup­ply of perfectly carbonated w ater. We use no th ing bu t 6-oz. p u re block tin pipe in the construc tion of our m achines. ■

We use the very best and m ost expensive low speed m otors on our e lec tric m achines th a t th e m a r­k e t affords, as w ell as the m ost efficient hydrau lic pump th a t is made.

Our carbonato rs a re so sim ple th a t anybody can opera te them . A card of d irections accom panies each m achine. All im p o rtan t p a r ts a re num bered or nam ed and all outside connections a re tagged s ta t­ing specifically w hat they a re for. Our c a rb o n a to rs are sold upon th e ir m erits and a re g uaran teed in every respect.

The en tire line of Sim plex C arbonators is equipped w ith a specially designed filter, easily accessible, w hich in su res pure, clean w ater, a t the sam e tim e in su rin g ag a in s t d ir t getting into th e valves. T his is a fea tu re th a t is especially notable.

O ur carbona ting system , the m ixing of carbonic acid gas and water turned into a spray through our

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atom izer system , in su ring a sa tu ra tio n of 97 per cent, is the m ost perfect and sa tisfac to ry of any m ethod in use today. Our atom izers a re now so constructed th a t they w ill c lea r them selves of any d ir t or sed i­m ent.

T he au tom atic ca rbona to rs a re sym etrically a s ­sem bled and handsom ely finished, and will m ake an a ttra c tiv e fea tu re for window or sto re , should such location be preferred .

We have them in elec tric , w ate r or hand pow er. Ask our rep resen ta tiv e or w rite for p rices and cuts.

Advertising tlie Soda Fountain.In th is zero w eather red is a m ighty good color

to d ress the fountain , and th e redder the better, w rites E, C. T racey in the C onfectioners’ Jou rna l. You have e lec tric ligh ts op your fountain , of course. Get from the e lec tric com pany some red e lec tric lam ps. If you canno t get these, then take some red crepe paper and cover every e lec tric globe on your ap p ara tu s. T here is an a r t in- doing th is. Cut ou t a piece of the crepe paper tw ice as long as the lam p and wide enough to go once and a ha lf around the lam p. Tie th is paper w ith red s tr in g around the base of the lam p, w ell down w here the copper p a r t is. Then g a ther the o ther end tig h t into a bunch and tie it w ith red s tr in g or very narrow red ribbon. T hen push th is poin t in tow ards the lam p to bulge ou t the cen tre . The paper does not w an t to touch the bulb a t any point, fo r even elec tric ligh ts get hot. W rap red crepe paper s trip s around the co l­um ns on your appara tu s. F estoon sim ila r s trip s from the top of your fountain back, ga thering them a t each side like a cu rta in . As soon as it gets dusk tu rn on your lights, and see w hat a rich, cozy, com ­fo rtab le appearance the foun ta in departm en t of your s to re p resen ts. I t looks like an o th e r fountain . I t has lo s t all of th a t cold, icy appearance so m uch desired in sum m er bu t so forbidding in its coldness ju s t now. Why, th is w arm , cozy glow about the a p p a ra tu s w ill take a ll the ch ill off and will be itse lf an inv ita tion to stop and get som ething w arm and com forting to drink . T ry th is the first cold snap, spend an hour or tw o in doing it well, and if you don’t increase your trad e a t the foun ta in over the average—yes, if you don’t increase it tw enty-five to fo rty per cen t the first n igh t over o ther s im ila r cold n igh ts—I m iss my guess. S ta r t the ligh ts ju s t as early as possible, ju s t as soon as the first dusk begins to ga ther, and w atch the resu lts .

W eather hot,Soda cold,

Maid dem ure,Young m an bold,

P ersuasion w arm ,To fountain cold,

He pays th e bill F o r all she’ll hold.

W eather sharp ,B itte r cold,

Same maid and youth This ta le unfold:

Some corner store,W ith sign of gold,

T h ere ’s no escape F o r him, I ’m told—

H ot w in ter d rinks T herein a re sold.

MORAL.W hen year is young,

Or 'w hen i t ’s old,R un your foun ta in—

Get the gold.

Any d rugg ist w ith old fixtures, fountain , cases, etc., which he w ishes to dispose of, if he w ill w rite addressing the envelope to the Foun ta in and F ix tu re D ept, w e w ill in se rt an ad in th is jo u rn a l free.

FIXTURESAnyone con tem pla ting the in sta lla tio n of new fix­

tu res m ust realize th a t the d raw ing of p lans cannot be left in the hands of a grocery c le rk n o r can the bu ild ing of fix tures be left in the hands of a m anu­fa c tu re r who w ill use every loop hole to cheapen them.

In the first place, we a re 'n o t a g rocery clerk , but have spent years behind the d ru g g is ts ’ coun ters and know his needs; we have stud ied those needs and are in a position to give you the re su lts of our know ledge in designing fix tures for you w hich w ill m eet yoUr requ irem en ts, fix tures w hich are different from those w hich a re carried in stock by the fac­tories, fixtures w hich give your s to re a d is tinc tive­ness, fix tures w hich o thers try to copy.

In the second place, w hen dealing w ith the fac ­to ries we leave no loop holes and if we did it would no t be profitable for them to tak e advantage of us as we would no t give them any m ore of ou r busi­ness. You profit by our im m ense volum e of business. We a re the la rg e s t jobbers of fix tures w est of the M ississippi, our se lling price to the trad e being m any jo b b ers’ cost. We appeal to the up-to -date d ru g g ist to give us a chance to quote on his new fixtures, know ing th a t we will receive h is o rder if quality is considered. Our accoun t is sought by all fac to ries and we fu rn ish an y th ing bu ilt of wood.

IS YOUR BUSINESS a t its best? If not, would you accep t suggestions? We a re a t a ll tim es w illing to try to solve th e p rob­lem s w hich confron t you. We have helped o thers —we can help you. Do you look a t your sto re oc­casionally from a custom er’s standpo in t? This is one w ay to find your shortcom ings. Have you a spe­cial tab le fo r V alentines Day, W ash ing ton’s B irth ­day, E as te r and such occasions? I t does no t ])ay, you say. W ell, why not use i t a t o ther tim es for school supplies? T ake th is view of the m a tte r once and see if you w ill not realize th a t one of our six foot a is le tab les would be a benefit. Ask our rep ­resen ta tiv e when he calls.

Armour’s Grape Juice Campaign for 1913.Judging from th e way deale rs a re tak ing ad v an t­

age of the rem arkab ly g reat, grow ing dem and for A rm our’s Grape Juice, th is w ill be a banner year for th is fine product. The season’s advertising and selling cam paign is broad and far-reach ing . I t w ill be pushed w ith a vigor and aggressiveness th a t w ill m ean w onderfully increased trad e fo r every dealer who se lls the A rm our brand. L arge advertising space in a big lis t of popu lar publications w ill be used reg u la rly th roughou t the season. To m ake it easy for each dealer to secure h is sh are of the trade, A rm our and Company a re supplying an elab­o ra te line of selling help, includ ing th e ir handsom e 1913 window display, fountain signs, hangers , d is­p lay racks, and s to re decorations. The m akers claim th a t th is season A rm our’s G rape Juice w ill be backed by a selling force m ore pow erful th an th a t enjoyed by any o ther soft d rink on the m arket.

The A rm our G rape Ju ice facto ries a re a t W est­field, New York, and M attaw an, M ichigan.

R ecent additions to the p ressing and bo ttling fa ­cilities of these factories have increased th e ir ca­pacity 100 per cen t over th a t of a year ago. 1

Every deale r should w rite A rm our and Company, Chicago, for de ta ils of th e ir special advertis ing proposition, em bracing fea tu res of unusual in te re s t and value, w hich w ill m ateria lly and positively aid in the upbuild ing of his g rape ju ice trade.

That Soda Fountain Furniture.I t m a tte rs no t to us w hether it be w ire, s teel tube,

Uhl oval steel or A ustrian Bent-wood, we a re in a position to fu rn ish it for th e low est possible price. We have ju s t received a carload of w ire fu rn itu re and can fill a ll o rders prom ptly from stock.

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THE PAINT MARKETAn unusually m ild w in ter has had its effect on

the p^ in t trade , and there has been a la rg e r de­m and th an usual for L inseed Oil, T urpen tine , W hite Lead and a ll p a in te rs ’ supplies. T here has not been a g rea t deal of buying, how ever, fo r fu tu re . In fac t deale rs as a ru le have no t conducted an active cam paign for sp rin g delivery ow ing to the u n ce r­ta in ty of the m arket. A m ore se ttled condition now prevails, how ever. W hite Lead is very firm. T he ru lin g p rice fo r s tr ic tly pure b ran d s being 7 ^ 0 for 100 to 500-pound kegs; 25 to 50-pound kegs, 7% c; 12%-pound kegs, 8c; one to five-pound tin s, a s s o r t­ed, 9% c; 500-opund lo ts, y2c per pound less th an the above. Red Lead and L itharge in 100-pound kegs, 7% c; 25 to 50-pound kegs, 7% c; 500-pound lo ts, y2c per pound less. T erm s for W hite Lead n e t 60 days or 2 p e r c en t d iscount fo r cash in 15 days. O rders fo r W hite Lead a re now being en tered fo r delivery up to A pril first a t p rices given aoove. L inseedOil, about w hich th e re has been m ore or less un ­ce rta in ty du ring the p ast few m onths, has settled down to a p rice th a t seem s m ore reasonable. F o r a tim e it looked as though very low prices would p re ­vail. A t the p resen t w riting , how ever, the m arke t is very firm a t 51c to 52c; five-barrel lo ts, 2 per gallon less. We a re not p redicting , how ever, as to the fu tu re of th is artic le . The T u rpen tine m ark e t is governed largely by the export dem and. Follow ­ing’ som e heavy o rders received from abroad, w ith receip ts steadily fa llin g off a t Savannah prices have been m arked up from 3 to 4c per gallon du ring the p as t week. The m ark e t today for T u rpen tine in b a r ­re ls is 52c to 53c. All g rades of R osin a re in active dem and w ith sligh t advances over la s t week. P a ris G reen, w hile th is a rtic le is not selling in any la rge quan tities, m an u fac tu re rs have nam ed th e ir opening nrice for the season. The m ark e t here w ill be on a basis of 16V 2 c per pound for A rsenic kegs, w ith usual advance for sm aller sizes, and rebate on ton lots.

TWO EXTRA GOOD BRUSHES.

Haja Wall Brush.B lack b ristle , long stock , ru b b er set.

3 y2 in c h .........................................................per doz. $ 8.404 in c h .........................................................per doz. 10.40

Haja Varnish Brushes.B lack B ristle , chiseled, rubber set.

1 In c h ........................... pe r doz. $1.851 y2 I n c h ........................... p e r doz. 2.732 In c h ........................... per doz. 3.402 y2 In c h ........................... p e r doz. 4.783 In c h x......................... p e r doz. 6.16

Nebraska l’alnt Club Officers.1912-13.

P res id en t—M. J. W augh, L inco ln P a in t & Color Co., Lincoln.

Vice P res id en t—T. B. Coleman, M idland P a in t & G lass Co., Omaha.

S ecre ta ry—B. E. Newcomb, C arte r W hite Lead Co., Omaha.

T rea su re r—G. H. H olden, W estern G lass & P a in t Co., Lincoln.

Supper of the Nebraska Paint Club.The bi-m onthly m eeting of the N ebraska P a in t

Club w as held in the p riv a te d ining room of the Loyal hotel, Omaha, on the evening of Ja n u a ry 23, p la tes being se t for tw en ty guests.

In the absence of P res iden t W augh, Vice P re s i­den t Colem an presided over the_spread and used his Ir ish w it to b rin g out some of the m ore bashfu l guezts, who w ere no t used to public responses. Among th is num ber w as F ran k W. Judson, who w as finally induced to respond to the query “How to Make Money on G lass and to R educe th e P rice of W hite Lead a C ent.” He spoke h a lting ly a t first, but, as h is cou r­age re tu rn ed , h is voice grew stronger. On the g lass question he spoke w ith the au th o rity of a m an who know s and has dem onstrated how to m ake money on glass, bu t w hen d iscussing w hite lead, he th rew up his hands and confessed th a t the only w ay he

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saw to reduce the price a cen t w as to have a fire, m ake a good settlem en t, and cu t on the salvage. This suggestion caused loud appa lu se from th e job ­bers p resen t, bu t the w hite leaders th rea ten ed in ­junction proceedings if th is effort to artific ially b reak th e m ark e t w ere reso rted to. T he m a tte r was finally re fe rred to the arson com m ittee for its re c ­om m endation.

Mr. R isdon w as then called on to unburden h im ­self of his know ledge on g lass, m ade a very serious speech and then reverted to som e fine poetry and sto ries th a t bore th e “R. R. R .” T his b ran d proved very popu lar w ith the club and Mr. R isdon’s m aiden effort w as an unqualified success.

Mr. H olden w as then baited w ith th e req u es t for in fo rm ation abou t th e laundry m achinery business, an ad ju n c t of h is L incoln estab lishm ent. H is de­livery w as a little m echanical, b u t h is rem arks w ere very clean.

Mr. K ostka, th e perpe tua l delegate of the N ebraska P a in t club to the N ational P ain t, Oil and V arn ish

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associa tion conventions, w as invited to accoun t fo r his stew ardsh ip a t the New Y ork m eeting, and did so sa tisfac to rily , in so far as i t perta ined to the business and cu linary ends.

Mr. G arre tt, w hen pried loose from his chair, c lea red his th ro a t and harkened back to the tim e when Vice P res id en t Colem an w as a m ere sa lesm an (a p a rt of the vice p res id en t’s h is to ry he is s triv ing to fo rget) and cong ra tu la ted h im self th a t h is com ­pany ’s increase in business dates from th e tim e V. P. C. got ou t of th e com petitive field.

The d rug jobbers w ere ab ly rep resen ted by Mr. .Bedwell, who ingenuously told the club, a fte r a fran k scru tiny , th a t its m em bers looked alm ost as w ell as the personnel of the d rug club. H e re ­ceived a vote of thanks. Mr. B edw ell’s sto ries of J. H am Lewis and o thers received rounds of ap ­p lause. H e se t a new pace for s to ry te lling th a t can only be equalled by Jim K eister.

H a rry Judson p u t up a cred itab le ta lk on credits.T he levity of th is m eeting w as unusual and w as

accounted for by th e absence of P res id en t W augh from the s ta te . H is rep o rt on leg isla tion effecting the sa le of doped linseed oil, w hich is receiv ing th e rep o rt of the club, w as tabled u n til his re tu rn , in o rder th a t he m ight personally review it. The only serious business tran sac ted w as a rep o rt by Mr. Newcomb on the a ttitu d e of th e jobbers of w hite lead tow ards securing a reasonab le m arg in of profit on th is s tap le artic le , some inside in form ation from Mr. F ra n k Judson and Mr. C unningham on the g lass outlook, and an in te restin g d iscussion by Mr. H a rry Judson, Mr. Bedwell, Mr. G a rre tt and Mr. C unning­ham on the vigorous cu rta ilin g of cred it to to tte r in g accounts, toge ther w ith a discussion of th e w isdom of m aking frequen t in te re s t charges on chronically slow accounts. Mr. Bedwell and Mr. C unningham w ere appointed a com m ittee of tw o to look fu r th e r into these m a tte rs and rep o rt a t the nex t m eeting, w hich will be held a t L incoln, F eb ru a ry 20. P res id en t D aniels of the N ational P ain t, Oil and V arn ish a s ­sociation w ill address th is m eeting.

Those p resen t a t the m eeting w ere:F ran k W. Judson, m anager M idland G lass & P a in t

Co., O m aha; Thom as B. Coleman, a ss is ta n t m anager M idland G lass & P a in t Co., O m aha; H arry C. Judson, c red it m anager M idland G lass & P a in t Co., O m aha; C harles R. B auserm an, salesm an M idland G lass & P a in t Co., O m aha; G eorge H. H olden, vice p res iden t W estern G lass & P a in t Co., L inco ln ; George O. R is- don, sec re ta ry , W estern Glass & P a in t Co., L incoln;B. 0 . K ostka, p residen t, K ostka G lass & P a in t Co., L incoln; W ilton Van Sickle, p res iden t Van Sickle G lass & P a in t Co., L incoln; George C. C unningham , m anager P ioneer G lass & P a in t Co., O m aha; Joseph Pepper, sa lesm an P ioneer G lass & P a in t Co., Omaha;C. E. Bedwell, vice p residen t E. E. B ruce & Co., O m aha; F ra n k G arre tt, m anager H arle -H aas D rug Co., Council Bluffs, la .; T. J. Leary, sec re ta ry H arle - H aas D rug Co., Council Bluffs, la .; H. C. G rossm an, rep resen ta tiv e S tandard V arn ish Co., O m aha; E. E. B rando, w arehouse m anager N ational Lead Co., Oma­h a ; B u rton E. Newcomb, ag en t C a rte r W hite Lead Co., Omaha.

B. E. NEWCOMB, Secretary .

Arsenate lead .B a r r e l s .................................. ....................... per Lb. $0.07%H alf B a r re ls ....................... .07%100-lb. K eg s ......................... .08

50-lb. K e g s ......................... •08%25-lb. K e g s ......................... ....................... per Lb. .08%12%-lb. K eg s ..................... ....................... per Lb. •09%

5-lb. C an s................... .101-lb. C an s......................... .11100-lb. kegs to 1-lb. packages in 500-lb. lo ts, %c

pound less.

JOHN L. WHITING--J. J. ADAMS CO. Brush Manufacturers

BOSTONF eb ru a ry 3rd, 1913.

R ichardson D rug Co., Omaha, Neb.G entlem en: Continued increased cost of m ateria ls

m akes it necessary for us to revise p rices of b rushes to a -slightly h igher basis, and we a re there fo re obliged to w ithdraw a ll quotations w hich you now have from us. New prices tak e effect th is date.

We reg re t exceedingly th a t conditions force us to take th is action.

We shall be pleased to quote new p rices on app li­cation. Y ours very tru ly ,

John L. W hiting—J. J. A dam s Co.This w ill compel an ea rly advance in prices also

to the re ta il trade. If you have no t placed your sp ring order, b e tte r do so a t once.

Wax-II.

6 oz. B o ttle s .....................................................per doz. $2.00P in t B o ttle s ............................. .............. . . . . .p e r doz. 4.00

Special Liquid Yeneer Offers.LIQUID VENEER “DANDY” DEAL.

W ith $14.00 asso rtm en t of Liquid V eneer % dozen 25c size free w ith window d isplay asso rtm en t as fo llow s:

3 dozen 25c size a t $2.00 dozen.2 dozen 50c size a t $4.00 doz.% dozen 25c size free.T hese should be ordered as L iquid V eneer Dandy

D eal asso rtm en t.LIQUID V EN EER $5.00 F R E E GOODS DEAL.

The “L ittle G iant” deal, g iving the deale r tw o 25c bottles Liquid V eneer free and a ttra c tiv e window display and 200 T ypew ritten le tte rs , all w ith a $5.00purchase. This asso rtm en t c lea rs the deale r 60 per cent profit. Case con ta ins:

1% dozen 25c size a t $2.00 dozen ...................$3.00% dozen 50c size a t $4.00 dozen ....................... 2.002 only 25c size f r e e ..............................................

T otal ........................................................................$5.00

Paris Green.Advanced lc per Lb.

A rsenic, Kegs............................................. .p e r Lb. $0.17%100-lb. K eg s................................................ per Lb. , .1814-28-56-lb. K its ........................................per Lb. .192 and 5-lb. P ack ag es ................................per Lb. .20%1-lb. Packages ............................................ per Lb. • .21%%-lb. P ack ag e s ............................................ per Lb. .22%14-lb. P ack ag es ........................................ . . .p e r Lb. .23%

% to 5-lb. packages, 100ulb. lo ts or over, lc per pound less.

B ulk packages only, 500-lb. lo ts or over, lc per pound less.

B ulk packages only, 1,000-lb. lo ts or over, 2c per pound less.

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PERMANENT ADDRESSES.W. S. B ird sa ll................................................ M illard H otel

Phone, D ouglas 240.F irm , John W yeth & Bro., Ph iladelph ia , Pa.

C. F. W. C lau sen ............... .................... 413 No. 25th St.Phone, D ouglas 8608.

F irm , Parke , Davis & Co., D etroit, Mich.

C. J. C asw ell.................................... ....1 0 2 8 So. 31st St.Phone, H arney 1711.

F irm , E li L illy & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.

E. D. H u rfo rd ..................... .......... ............4716 No. 27th St.Phone, W ebster 6589.

F irm , Colgate & Co.. New Y ork City.

Irv ing M cE w an.................................... .511 So. 35th St.Phone, H arney 4543.

F irm , B auer & Black, Chicago, 111.

E. L. M elvin ....................... .............. 410 Sweetwood Ave.Phone, D ouglas 6752.

F irm , H. K. M ulford Co., Philadelph ia , Pa.

C. E llis N icho ls...................................... .3334 H arney St.Phone, H arney 2436.

F irm , Sharp & Dohme, B altim ore, Md.

J. A. S c h a ll.....................................................715 No. 30th St.Phone, H arney 542.

F irm , Johnson & Johnson, New B runsw ick, N. J.

Om aha counts as her perm anen t citizens some of the best, energetic and m ost successfu l pharm aceu ­tical, su rg ica l d ressing and d rug sundry salesm en in those lines, bu t m odest and unassum ing how ever to a fau lt. We there fo re propose to “ show them

WM. S. BIRDS A L L up ” and p resen t in th is issue the first of the bunch, Mr. W. S. B irdsall, rep resen tin g John W yeth & Bro. of Ph iladelph ia in w estern Iow a and N ebraska. As fa s t as we can locate the o thers w ill “ru n them in ” —fu tu re issues.

Wm. S. B irdsall, N ebraska rep resen ta tiv e of Jno.

W yeth & Bro., conferred th e honor upon P ennsy l­vania of being born in th a t s ta te several years ago. F ir s t b roke into the d rug business in R ochester, N. Y., w here he ro lled pills for eigh t years. L eft the re ta il d rug business fo r road w ork in 1906. Mr. B irdsall has spent, the la s t four years in th is sta te and says he hopes to spend the next fo rty here as the m ore he sees of N ebraska the b e tte r he likes^ it.

NEW GOODS AND CHANGE IN PRICES. John Wyeth & Bro.

CRYSTALLIZED LINIM ENT JETROGEN—W YETH.A convenient co u n te r-irritan t.A pplied locally to relieve headache, neura lg ia ,

lum bago, m uscu lar rheum atism , sciatica , inflam ed or stiff jo in ts, and a ll conditions requ iring coun ter- ir r itan ts , rep lacing the m ustard , capsine, porous and o ther p lasters . F o r ce rta in in te rn a l affections of an inflam m atory ch a rac te r, such as sore th ro a t, croup, bronchitis and p leurisy , crysta llized L inim ent P etro - gen w ill be found quite efficient.2 oz, B ottles, n e t ........................................ per doz. $4.75

Eli Lily & Co.LILLY ’S LIQUID SOAP.

L illy ’s Liquid Soap is made from vegetable oil, 1111 scented, uncolored, n o n -irritan t, an efficient d e te r­gent and lub rican t, designed for th e genera l use of surgeons, physicians, den tists, pharm acists , nurses, etc. A n eu tra l liquid soap w hich does no t p rec ip ita te and become too th ick for ready use is m ost de­sirab le providing it does th e ind ispensab le w ork of soap. L illy ’s Liquid Soap is a pow erful c leanser and dete rgen t and la th e rs freely in h ard as well as soft w ater. I t is neu tra l, con ta in ing no free acid or a lkali, and is th e re fo re n o n -irrita tin g to th e m ost tender skin. I t m ixes read ily w ith w ate r and is easily applied to the su rface to be cleansed.

T his soap is put up in specially designed 10-ounce constric ted bo ttles w ith a pa ten ted m etal stopper and in 1-gallon bottles.

P rice, ne t:In 10 oz. (ad v p .) ..........................................per doz. $4.00In 1 gallon c o n ta in e rs ................................per gal. 2.25

Some o ther new additions to the lis t a re : OINTMENT BORIC ACID U. S. P.In 1 ounce tu b e s ..................... .................... per doz. $0.70OINTMENT OPHTHALMIC.

In 1 dram pin-poin t tubes—Am m oniated M ercury 3% ......................... per doz. 1.00Copper C itra te 5% ..................................... p er doz. 1.20Dionin 2% .......................................................per doz. 1.20Dionin and A tropine (D. 2%, At. l% ) . .p e r doz. 1.20H olocaine H ydrochloride 2 % ................... per doz. 1.20Ichthyol 5% .....................................................per doz. 1.20Iodoform 2 % .....................................................per doz. 1.20M ercuric Oxide Yellow 1 % ..................... per doz. 1.00M ercuric Oxide Yellow 2%......................per doz. 1.00Merc. Oxide and Atrop. No. 1, 1% each , .p e r doz. 1.20Merc. Oxide and A trop. No. 2, 2% each , .p er doz. 1.20T hiosinam ine 5% ...........................................per doz. 1.20T hiosinam ine 10% ......................................p er doz. 1.20X eroform 5% .............................................. per doz. 1.20DERMATOLOGIC PASTE.

Mild R esorcin, L assa r—E ach troy ounce con ta ins: R esorcinol, 48 grs.; Zinc Oxide, 120 g rs .; S tarch , 120 grs .; Liquid P etro la tum , 192 grs.

N aphthol, L assa r—E ach troy ounce con ta ins: Be- tanaph tho l, 48 g rs .; S u lphu r P recip ita ted , 240 grs.; P etro la tum , 96 g rs .; soft soap, 96 grs.

Z inc-Salicyl, L a ssa r—E ach troy ounce con ta ins: Salicylic acid, 9 3-5 g rs .; Zinc Oxide, 115 g rs .; S tarch , 115 g rs .; W hite P etro la tum , 240 grs.

P rice on a ll above. Net.In 1 oz. tu b e s ................................................ per doz. $1.00In 1 lb. c o n ta in e rs ........................................ per lb. .50

L illy ’s new lis t 1913-14 is in p ress and will be ready for m ailing soon.

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H. K. Mulford Co. New Preparations.P a r t 1—

P. E. C annabis A m ericana ....................... per lb. $3.50S. E. C annabis A m ericana................... per doz. 1.50

P a r t 4—Biologicals.D ip theria B acterin for D ip theria C arriers,

4 Syringe p ack ag e ...................................................... $2.00B acterins—To fac ilita te la rg e r doses, the follow ­

ing Syringe E, each con ta in ing tw ice the am ount of Syringe D, a re now supplied:Influenza and P u lm onary M ixed................................$0.75N eisser B a c te r in ....................... ...........................................75N eisser B acterin , M ixed...................................................... 75Pneum o B acterin , M ixed..................................................75Staphylo B acterin ..................... .........................................75Staphylo B acterin , M ixed ................................................... 75

T he H'. K. M ulford Co. a lso have an im proved package for D igital and C ornutol._ This is in the form of a V acule Ampoule con ta in ing 30 CC. A fter the a ir is w ithdraw n from the am poule it is sealed and experim ents have show n it to be g rea tly superio r to the o rd inary s ty le package fo r keeping p re p a ra ­tions of th is n a tu re up to standard . P rep a ra tio n s p u t up in Vacule A m poules and sub jec t to P a r t 3 d iscount are :D igital .............................................................per doz. $4.00C ornutol .........................................................per doz. 6.00F. E. E rg o t.......................................... <...........per doz. 4.00T inct. S tro p h an th u s ....................................per doz. 4.00P a r t 2—D iscontinued.

C. T. S accharine 250 s tren g th V2 gr.C. T. S accharine 250 s tren g th 1 gr.T. T. A. B. S. and S ascara No. 1.T. T. A ntiseptic B ichloride No. 6 in 50s.P robably D ispensing J a r s w ith Pepperm in ts and

use Can instead.Sharp & Do lime’s New Products.

AMPULES—Iron A rsen ite w ith S trychnine S terilized—

List.Boxes of 1 dozen A m pules.........per box $0.85

Q uinine and U rea H ydrohloride 1%—In boxes of six 5cc A m p u le s ..p e r box .50

Sodium C acodylate S terilized Solution—% gr. Boxes of 1 doz. A m p u le s ..p e r box .853 gr. Boxes of 1 doz. A m p u le s ..p e r box .855 gr. Boxes of 1 doz. A m p u le s ..p e r box 1.007 gr. Boxes of 1 doz. A m p u le s ..p e r box 1.25

ERGOTOLE ICC.—Boxes of 6 A m pules..................... per box .75Boxes of 12 A m pules.....................per box 1.40

CAPSULES, DRY FIL L E D —Thym ol & Milk Sugar No. 1 (Thym ol 2% gr., Milk

Sugar 2 y2 g r .)—Packages of 100........................... per 100 .45P ackages of 500........................... per 500 1.85Packages of 1000........................... per 1000 3.50

Thym ol and Milk Sugar No. 2 (Thym ol 5 gr., Milk Sugar 5 g r.)—

P ackages of 100........................... per 100 .75P ackages of 500........................... per 500 3.35P ackages of 1000............................per 1000 6.50

CAPSULE FIL L ER , AUTOMATIC—Complete w ith a ll a tta c h m e n ts . . . . each $29.00

GLOBULES—C reasote 5 M.—

B ottles of 50....................................per doz. $5.00B ottles of 100....................................per doz. 9.75B ottles of 500....................... ........per bo ttle 3.75

1NUNCTOL—COMBINATIONS—Cam phor Inuncto l 20%.Ichthyol Inuncto l 10%.Iodine Inuncto l 5%.Iodine Inunc to l 10%.M ethyl S alicy late 20%.

In 2 oz. b o tt le s ................................per doz. $ 4.20In 8 oz. b o tt le s ................................per doz. 12.00

L IT H IA AND FORMIN TABLETS EFFERV ESCENTIn bottles of 40................................per doz. $3.20

NOVOCAIN TABLETS SOLUBLE -1.14 GR.—In bo ttles of 20........................... per bo ttle $0.35In bo ttles of 100............................per bo ttle 1.65

RESORSAX—In 2 oz. C ollapsible tu b e s ...........per doz. 1.50In 1 lb. J a r s . ......................................p e r lb. .80

RES. UNGUENTUM—(Ungt. R esorcine Comp. Im proved)

In 1 oz. C ollapsible T u b e s ...........per doz. $1.75In 1 lb. J a rs ......................... ............ p e r lb. 1.50

OINTMENT SCARLET RED, 5%—In 1 oz. C ollapsible T u b es ...........per doz. 4.00In 4 oz. J a r s ....................................per doz. 6.75In 1 lb. J a r s ........................................ per lb. 2.00

OINTMENT SCARLET RED, 10%—In 4 oz. J a r s ....................................per doz. 8.00In 1 lb. J a r s ........................................per lb. 2.35

FOW LER’S SOLUTION TABLETS—In bo ttles of 25............................per bo ttle .25In bottles of 100........................... p e r bo ttle .85

A New Fumigator.H ere is a new fum igato r called L is te r’s Im proved

F um igator. I t rep resen ts th e m ost m odern ideas in the production of form aldehyd gas. I t is re a lly the T renner-L ee p rincip le of producing form aldehyd gas brough t down to household use. I t fulfills the re ­qu irem en ts of H ealth B oards and fully m eets the stan d ard suggested by th e M arine H ospital Service, the governm ent standard .

L is te r’s Im proved Fum igato r is all m etal. I t is sim ple and easy to use. I t is safe and gives th e h ighest efficiency. I t w ill sa tisfy every dem and.

As th e whole a p p a ra tu s is m ade of m etal, th e re is no danger of fire.

T he chem ical used fo r producing gas is para-* form aldehyd. I t is contained in a one-piece m etal drum , and th e gas is produced by sim ply lig h tin g a wax taper a t the bottom . All of the para fo rm al- dehyd i-s quickly converted in to gas. T here is no w aste, no loss, no trouble. The gas is evolved in its m ost active form.

Any laym an can use th is fum igato r w ith perfec t safety and assu ran ce of ob ta in ing the best resu lts . The L iste r Im proved F um igato r can be subm itted to your H ealth B oard au tho rities, san ita rian s and laym en, w ith perfect a ssu rance th a t it w ill give the h ighest satisfaction .

L is te r’s Im proved Fum igato r, Metal, per dozen, $2.00.

Johnson & JohnsonU TILITY K IT J. & J.—F o r the home, traveling ,

cam p, office, fo r every-day w ants, fo r em ergency needs. C ontains a s follow s:

1 oz. Red Cross Cotton.1 Cylinder Adhesive P las te r.1 T ria l size Papoids.1 A llen Tooth P las te r .1 A llen Corn Cure.1 L in ton G auze Bandage.1 M ustard Leaf.1 Sam ple Synol Soap.1 Sam ple Johnson Baby Pow der.1 Sam ple Johnson Shaving Soap.R eta ils a t 25c each.

P rice ....................... ......................................... per doz. $2.00

FIN G ER BANDAGE—Ju s t out; 1 inch wide, 3 yards long, each in sealed cylinders. P e r dozen 20c.

Z. O. ADHESIVE PLASTER—F or C hiropodists and for sm all w ounds, 10 yards to spool, % -inch strip s , each spool encased in n ea t polished wooden box.

METHODONNA CORNTIPS—W ill ease th e pain and rem ove th e corn. P u t up dozen on n ea t coun te r d isp lay card. P e r dozen 84c.

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PARCEL POST.The follow ing is a com plete lis t of N ebraska c ities

and tow ns show ing the several zones and Omaha ra te :

Zone 1. The first zone shall include a ll te r rito ry w ith in such quadrangle , in con junction w ith every continuous quadrang le , rep resen tin g an a rea having a m ean rad ia l d istance of approxim ately fifty m iles from the cen te r of any given un it of area.

W eight Rate. F rom — 5 oz. to 1 lb. in c ....................................fo r $0.05

1 lb. to 2 lb. in c ............................i . . . f o r .082 lb. to 3 lb. in c ....................................fo r .113 lb. to 4 lb. in c ............... .................... fo r .144 lb. to 5 lb. in c ....................................for .175 lb. to 6 lb. in c ....................................fo r .206 -lb. to 7 lb. in c ....................................fo r .237 lb. to 8 lb. in c ....................................for .268 lb. to 9 lb. in c ......................... ..........fo r .299 lb. to 10 lb. in c ....................................fo r .32

10 lb. to 11 lb. in c ....................................for .35A lphabetical lis t of tow ns:

Alvo E lk CityA rlington ElmwoodA shland F lorenceAvoca F on tanelleBellevue F rem ontB ennington F t. CalhounB erlin Ft. CrookBenson G retnaB riggs H erm anB lair Irv ing tonCedar C reek Ju lianC larkson K ennardChaleo L aP la tteC raig L esharaCook LortonD ouglas LouisvilleD esoto LyonsD unbar M anleyE agle MeadE lkhorn Meadow

Memphis South BendM inersville SpringfieldM illard SyracuseM urray Talm ageM urdock Tekam ahM ynard U ehlingN ebraska City U nadillaN ehaw ka UnionN ickerson ValleyO akland W abashP alm yra W annP apillion W ashingtonP aul W aterlooP la ttsm outh W eeping W aterR alston W yomingRichfield Y utan

Zone 2. The second zone shall include all un its of a rea outside th e first zone ly ing in whole o r in p a rt w ith in a rad iu s of approxim ately 150 m iles from the cen te r of a given un it of area.

W eight. Rate. F rom — 5 oz. to 1 lb. in c ....................................fo r $0.06

1 lb. to 2 lb. in c ....................................fo r .102 lb. to 3 lb. in c .................................... fo r .143 lb. to 4 lb in c .................................... fo r .184 lb. to 5 lb. in c ....................................fo r .225 lb. to 6 lb. in c .................................... for .266 lb. to 7 lb. in c ............................. . . . f o r .307 lb. to 8 lb. in c ....................................fo r .348 lb. to 9 lb. in c ....................................for .389 lb. to 10 lb. in c ....................................for .42

10 lb. to 11 lb. in c ....................................for .46A lphabetical lis t of tow ns:

Abbott AmesAbie AngusAdams A rborvilleAgnew A rcherAlbion ArdenAlda A rm ourA lexandria A shtonA llen A uburnA ltona A urora

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A ustin DaveyAyr ' David CityB ancroft D aw sonB arada D aykinB arnston D ecaturB a rtle tt D entonB attle Creek D eshlerBazile Mills DeweeseB eatrice D eW ittB eaver C rossing D illerBee DixonBeemer DodgeBelden D oniphanB elgrade D orchesterBellwood D orseyB elvidere DuBoisBenedict D uncanB ennett D w ightB ethany E dgarBloomfield EdholmBlue H ill E lbaBlue Springs E ldoradoBoelus E lginB ookw alter E lk CreekBoone E llisB ostw ick E m eraldB radish E m erickB radshaw E m ersonB ra inard E nd ico ttB ray ton E no laB reslau E ricsonB rock Ew ingB rocksburg E xeterB row nville F airch ildB runo F a irb u ryB runsw ick F a lls CityBuda F a irm o n tB urchard Farw ellB u rk e tt F argoB u rr ess F ir thByron F illeyCadams F o ste rCairo FordyceC arleton F u lle rto nC arlisle F riend.Cedar Bluffs GablesC arro ll G arrisonC enter GenoaCedar R apids GenevaCeresco G erm antow nC entral C ity GibbonCheney G iltnerC hapm an GileadC larks G ladstoneC hester G lenrockClay C enter G lenvilleC latonia G oehnerC loster GoodwinC learw ater G rafC oleridge G raftonCollegeview G rand Is landColon G reeleyColum bus G reshamConcord Guide RockCordova H adarC ornlea H allamC ortland H am ptonCotesfleld H ansenCowles H arb ineCrab O rchard H ardyC reighton H artin g to nC reston H arvardC rete H astingsC rofton H avelockCrow ell H ead q u arte rsC um m insville H eartw ellC ushing H ebronD akota H elveyD annebrog H 'endersonD avenport H ickm an

H oag Norm alH olland N orth BendH olm esville ' N orth LoupH om er NystedH om estead OakH ooper OakdaleH orace O bertH ordville OconeeHoskinsi O ctaviaH ouston OdellHowe OhiowaH owell OngH ubbard O pportunityH ubbell O rchardH um boldt OrdH um phrey Osceolalng leside OsmondIn land PageIth ica P a lm erJackson P anam aJan sen P a rn e llJe len P au lineJohnson Paw nee CityJu n ia ta PenderK enesaw P eruKey P e te rsb u rgK inney P hillip sK noxville PibelK raem er P ick re llL anham PierceL aure l P ilg e rL aw rence P ishelv illeL ew iston P lainviewL iberty P la tte C enterL incoln P leasan td a leLindsay P lym outhLe B lanc PolkLeigh PoncaLeo V alley PooleL isle Pow elLom a P ragueL oretto P ra ir ie HomeLoup City P res to nLowell P rim roseL ush ton PrincetonLynch P ro sse rMcCool Junction R andolphM cLean R avennaMacy Raym ondM adison R edbirdM agnet RescueM alcolm ReynoldsMalmo R ichlandM arquette R ising CityM artel R ocaM artinsburg R ockfordM artland R ockvilleM askell R ogersM ayberry RokebyMeadow Grove R osalieM iddlebranch R osevaleM ilford R oyalM illerton R uloM illigan R u thMineola- St. E dw ardsMonowi St. H elenaM onroe St. L iboryM orse Bluffs St. M aryM ount C lare St. M ichaelM urphy St. P au lN acora SalemN eligh San teeN elson S aronv illeN em aha Saw yerN ew ark SchauppsN ew castle SchedingN ew m an’s Grove SchuylerN iobrara ScotiaN ora S cottv illeN orfolk S cribner

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Sedan TonicSew ard TouhyShelby T rum bullShelton U lyssesSheridan U niversity P laceSchickley U ticaSholes V alparaisoShubert VenusSilver CreeK V erdelLinwood V erdegreSioux V erdonSm yrna V eronaSnyder V estaSo. A uburn VioletSpalding VimSprague V irginiaS p ring ranch WacoStafford W ahooStan ton W akefieldS tap leh u rs t W alnu tS ta te U niversity W al th illS ta r W altonSteele City W arehamS teinauer W arnerv illeS te lla W aterburyS te rling W ausaS tockham W averlyStoddard W ayneS trang W aysideS trom sbu rg W esternSuperio r W estonS urp rise W est P o in tSutton W heelerS w anton W ilberSw edeburg W illiam sT able Rock W innebagoT am ora W innetoonT arnov W insideT ate W inslowT ecum seh W isnerT hayer W albachThom pson Wood R iverT hu rston W ymoreT ilden W ynotTobias York

B liss E ly riaB loom ington E m m etB raden E nderslakeB rady E n te rp riseB rew ster E rikB righton E rin aB rew stow E tn aB roken Bow E u stisB row nlee F arn amB rule F ergusonB uning F e rnBuffalo F la tsB urge FordB uroak F orkB urton F ranc isB urw ell F ran kB utka F ran k linB utte FreedomC alam us FunkC alora G alenaC allaw ay GandyCam bridge GarfieldCampbell GatesC arm an GemC arns G eorgetow nCarrico GilesC arson G lenroseC arter GoldvilleCascade G othenburgC ata lpa G racieC atherine GrossCelia G urneyC enter P o in t H alseyC ham bers H am letC handler H am m ondC harleston . H arm onyC herry H aroldC hesterfield H avanaClimax Hayes C enterCody H azardCollins H eclaComstock H endleyCooper H ersheyC ornell H ild re thCozad H illsideC rookston H ireCuba H oaglandC ulbertson H olbrookC ullinan H oldregeCumro H 'ollinger 0C urlew H olsteinCurti-s H orsefoo tD anbury Huffm anD a rr H untD ean H untleyD enm ark H uxleyD everre H yannisDewey Lake InavaleD ickins TndianolaD onald InezD oris InghamDuff Inm anDumas Jam isonD unning Johnstow nD unw ell JosieD ustin JoyE arl JunodE clipse K earneyEddyville KeeneEdison K ennedyE dith K eystoneEdw ard K ilgoreEli K ilm erE lizabeth K irkElm Creek K irkw oodE lsie K irschE lsm ere K olaE lton LakeE lva L akelandElwood L ebanon

Zone 3. The th ird zone sha ll include a ll un its of a rea outside th e second zone ly ing in w hole or in p a r t w ith in a rad iu s of approxim ately 300 m iles from the ce n te r of a given u n it of area.F rom — 5

1 2345

oz. tolb. tolb. tolb. tolb. tolb. to

6 lb. to7 lb. to8 lb. to

lb. i n c . ..................................for $0.07lb. in c ....................................fo r .12lb. in c ....................................fo r .17lb. in c ....................................fo r .22lb. in c .................................... for .27lb. in c ............................... . . f o r .32lb. in c ....................................fo r .37lb. in c ................. .................. for .42lb. in c ....................................fo r .47

9 lb. to 10 lb. i n c . . . ............................. fo r .5210 lb. to 11 lb. in c ....................................fo r .57

A lphabetical lis t of tow ns:Agee BaileyA insw orth B allaghA lm a B annerA lm eria B artleyA m herst B asse ttA nncar B eardsw ellA noka B eaver CityAnselm o B elm arA nsley B erthaA rabia B ertrandA rapahoe Berw ynA rcadia B everlyA rnold Big C reekA tkinson BignellA tlanta B lackbirdA xtell B ladenB adger B lakeB adger Lake B lanche

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Lem oyneL enaLeonieL ew annaL exingtonLilacL illianLitchfieldL ittleLodiLomaxLong P ineLoomisLoyalLucky ValleyLucyMcCannMcCookMcKinleyMaconM alvernM aple GroveM aringoM ariavilleM arionM arlbankM arthaM aryM ascotMason CityM attesonMaxM axwellMayflowerMaywoodM eadvilleMeekM elroseM ernaMidvaleM ilburnM illerM illdaleM illsM indenMooreMoorefieldM oultonM ullenM yrtleN aperNaponeeN attickNemoNenzelN esbitNewboroN ew portNewtonNeyN ordenN orm anN orrisN orth P la tteN orwayOasisOcontoO dessaO gallalaOmegaO’NeillOrafinoO renO rleansOsbornO vertonOvittOxfordPaddockP alisade

P axtonPerchPhebeP h illip sbu rgPhoenixPikePinecam pP leasan tonPonylakeP ren ticeP ritch a rdPu llm anP urdumQuickR aganRainR ankinR avenRoyReadRed Cloud Red D eer R epublican City RiceRinggold R ita P a rk R iverdale R iverton R iverview R obert Roli Roscoe Rose R oseland Round V alley Sacram ento St. A nn Sarben S argen t S a rto ria Seabroke Selden Seneca Shebesta Simeon Sim pson Sm ithfield Som erset Sparks Spear Spragg Springview S tam ford S tapleton

■ Stevens Stockville S toner S tra tto n S tu a r t Sum m it Sum m er S u therland SwanSw eetw aterSybran tTableT aylorThedfordT hornbu rgT hurm anT onaw andaT ren tonT ry onT uckerv illeT u rn e rU plandV alentineV alyrangVianWagner

W allaceW alw orthW atertow nW aunetaW eissertW ellfleetW ellsW esterville W est Union

A datonA gateA lbanyA ldineA llianceA ndrew sA ngoraA ntelopeAntiochA shbrookAshbyB ayardBelm ontB enklem anB estB ethelB ighornB gspringB inghamB illingB ridgeportB ushnellB roadw aterCaldw ellCantonC hadronCham pionC happellChaseC laraClem anClintonColyerCraw fordC rossbarCurlyD altonDixDomeD unlapDyeEastw oodE llsw orthE ndersE pw orthE sth e rE u rekaFlow erfieldFt. R obinsonFroidG ardenGaryG ering

W hiteW ilcoxW illardW illow Is landW ilsonvilleW infieldWood LakeY ucahillZella

GiffordGlenG oodstreakGordonG ran tG raysonH aig lerH arlanH arrisb u rgH arriso nH ashm anH ay S pringsH eathH em ingfordH u rryH ew ittH iaw athaH iltonH inckleyHodgesHoughHullH u n terH utch insonIckesIm peria lIrw inJessK auffm anKawK im ballK ingK ow andaLakesideLakeviewL am arL am ontLavacaLeafdaleL ew ellenLiscoLodgepoleLong LakeLundLuxLynnMcGrewM adridM alindaM anchesterM arpieM arslandM artindale

Zone 4. The fou rth zone shall include a ll un its of a rea outside the th ird zone ly ing in w hole or in p a r t w ithin a rad ius of approxim ately 600 m iles from the cen te r of a given u n it of area.

W eight. R ate. F rom — 5 oz. to 1 lb. in c ....................................for $0.08

1 lb. to 2 lb. in c ....................................for .142 lb to 3 lb. in c .................................... for .203 lb. to 4 lb. i n c . . . . ........................... fo r .264 lb. to 5 lb. in c ....................................for .325 lb. to 6 lb. in c .................................... for .386 lb. to 7 lb. in c ....................................for .447 lb. to 8 lb. in c .................................... for .508 lb. to 9 lb. in c .................................... for .569 lb. to 10 lb. in c ....................................for .62

10 lb. to 11 lb. in c ....................................for .68A lphabetical lis t of tow ns:

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M elbetaM errim anM inatareM irageM itchellMoffittM ontroseMoomawM orrillMud SpringsM um perN orthpo rtO rellaO rlandoOshkoshP a rk e rP a rk sP aw letP ea rlP etersP ine R idgeP o tte rR edington

R ockettRollw itzR ushvilleS anbornSchillScottsbluffSextorpSidneyS ilvertho rnSim laSpadeS toryS tra sb u rg e rSunolSurveyT helm aTroyV erangoW arrenW yertsW hiteclayW hitm anW hitney

II A.IACAMPHORATED TOILET CEE AM.

Our C am phorated C ream has w onderful healing and an tisep tic p roperties, con tains no oils or greasy substances, is quickly absorbed and w ill no t in ju re the m ost delicate sk in .

PRICE.1 dozen..................................................................... for $ 1.253 dozen.....................................................................fo r 3.506 dozen.....................................................................for 6.50

12 dozen..................................................................... fo r 12.00

Money in Medicinal Plants in California.

BY NORM AN A. K U H N , Ph. G.E x .V ice P re s id e n t A. Ph . A., Ex. P re s id e n t N. S. P. A.,

F o rm erly ’o f N ebrdska-JB oard 'o fiPharm acy • "*F requen tly in pharm aceu tica l jou rnals, inquiries

a re m ade, a s to w hy vegetable drugs th a t a re im­ported, a re no t ra ised in the U nited S tates.

D irections as how to grow belladonna, d ig ita lis and o ther herbs, a re given, bu t the re tu rn s are too ligh t to su it the A m erican druggist.

Almond grow ing, however, w ill yield im m ense r e ­tu rn s , w ithout m uch care or a tten tion , if only p lan t­ed in the p roper soil, and in the r ig h t location, in the upper Sacram ento valley.

One hundred do llars an ac re is bu t a low net annual re tu rn , w hile o rchards righ tfu lly p lan ted and cared fo r w ill yield up to five hundred an acre, and even m ore a t tim es.

Alm ond o rchard is easy to take care of, and is no t bothered by th e pests th a t troub le m any o ther fru its , is Very hardy and live to a good old age of one hundred and fifty years and m ore if budded on alm ond root, (sw eet alm ond is budded onto a b itte r alm ond seedling root, fo r long life), bu t if budded on peach tree root, lives only as long as a peach, fifteen to tw enty-five years, hence no thing bu t alm ond rooted trees should be planted.

The g rea t secre t in alm ond grow ing for profit is to have the r ig h t soil, and have th e orchard w here th e re is good a ir drainage, by reason of be­ing p lanted on land, th a t has an expanse of land lower, and som e h igher ad jacent, the w arm a ir of the valley ris ing a t night, le ts the colder a ir of the h ills to fall, thus m aking a li tt le m ovem ent of the a ir, and enough in the proper locations to keep off w hat m ight be a dam aging frost.

A lmonds blossom very early in the season, in F eb ru a ry in California, w here ju s t about a ll th a t are ra ised in the United S tates, a re grow n; and like in the la s t two years may see a little colder than th e usual w eather, bu t if in some of the sm aller valleys off from the Sacram ento valley, the alm ond w ill be

protected from the raw ocean breeze, by the coast range of m ountains, and the a ir drainage of the low er valley, m akes some of the sm aller valleys p rac ­tically frostless.

T h irty and m ore y ea rs ’ experience in the S acra­m ento valley show s th is to be the fac t and dem­onstra ted th a t alm ond grow ing here to be enorm ous­ly profitable, the pioneering has been done, and the experim ents have show n how and w hat k inds to

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plant, as well as w here to p lan t for profit. They will grow in any part, bu t will not bear every year in m any places.

Almond is a native of Persia , Syria, and B arbary (not “B arbary C oast” of ’Frisco, but of th e Old W orld), bu t is now largely cu ltivated in sou thern F rance, w here the m ost of the so ft shell (Amydalis frag ilis) is grow n and the province of M alaga, Spain, on the M editerranean sea, w here the bulk of the hard shell nu ts come from.

T hat there is no danger of over-production, is shown by the follow ing tab le of im ports, duties col­lected, and C alifornia production:

Calif. P roduction No. PoundsYear Pounds. Im ported Duty Paid.1904 1,600,000 9,838,852 $1,246,4741905 1,150,000 11,745,081 1,520,0631906 . . . . . . . .1 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 15,009,263 1,825,4751907 1,500,000 14,233,613 2,833,8161908 3,800,000 17,144,968 2,410,6481909 3,000,000 11,029,421 1,852,5231910 5,032,000 18,556,356 2,969,116

So th is shows a grow ing dem and for alm onds in the United S tates. The repo rts of im port duties collected, shows th a t there has been an increase in th e value of th is n u t in the p ast few m onths, as show n:October, 1911, average im port price w as. ...1 4 .8 c Lb. October, 1912, average im port price w a s___ 19.7c Lb.

Or an increase in the im port price o f___ 4.9c Lb.As alm onds produce one to two tons, or even

m ore to the acre in the select valleys off from the Sacram ento valley, the added incom e to g row ers next year in C aliforn ia by th is increase, in price w ill be $100 to $200 an acre, w ithou t any ex tra ex­pense, except the picking and th a t can be done w hen th e re is no th ing else to do as alm onds can hang on the tree u n til the ran ch e r is ready to

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g a th e r the crop, does not have to be harvested the day they ripen as do fru its .

Two hundred and fifty do lla rs an acre w ill buy the land, trees and care for trees fo r th ree years, w hen they begin to bear, and a t the fo rm er priqps should yield $150 an acre the fifth year, and keep increasing for six years m ore, and a t th e increased price you can see w hat a bonanza an alm ond o rchard w ill be. More th an 100 per cen t a year. W hy it is b e tte r th an the pub lic’s idea of the re ta il d rug ­g is ts ’ business now.

This is supposing th a t your o rchard is situa ted in a “fro stless belt,” as alm onds blossom in early F ebruary , and w ill be caugh t if not righ tly located.

A lm onds a re spoken of in the bible under the nam e of “Shaked,” m eaning hasten , indicative of th e ir early blossom ing.

In N um ber X VII, rep resen ta tives of the tw elve tr ib es of Is ra e l w ere com m anded to each bring a rod to the tabernacle , and one would be chosen; A aron of the H ouse of Levi, b rough t a rod cu t from an alm ond. A aron’s rod was chosen, and “Budded, blossom ed and yielded alm onds.”

U. S. D espensatory says th a t alm onds in the U nited S ta tes a re m ostly grow n in the sou thern p a r t of C alifornia, b u t in fac t the la rg e r portion a re now produced in the Sacram ento valley, w here they a re m ost profitable, as the land costs less, is m ore fertile , and th e re is m ore th an double the ra in fa ll (in T eham a county 25 inches annua lly on an average), p len ty to grow alm onds w ithou t i r r i ­gation, as they have long deep roots.

The alm ond o rchards in F ebruary , and early M arch a re one of the beauty sigh ts of th e S acra ­m ento valley, to the to u r is t passing th rough . The b itte r alm ond having a w hite blossom, w hile the sw ee t alm ond blossom, is a beau tifu l pink, the trees being lite ra lly covered w ith th e blossom s, be­fore the leaves appear.

Olives grow and produce w ell in th is section, and live to bear fo r ages. I t is an au the tica ted fac t th a t there is now in bearing in the garden of Geth- sam ane, Jerusa lem , an olive tree , th a t w as in b ea r­ing when C hrist w as on earth , now 2,000 years old.

All A m erican drugg ists , should bu]y C aliforn ia olive oil, w hich would no t only keep th is m oney in our country , bu t they would be ge tting a b e tte r oil, one free from cottonseed, or peanu t oil, fo r i t is an open secre t th a t we get lots of oil labeled olive from across the ocean, th a t w as produced in the sou thern sta tes of ou r country.

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golden-yellow or g reenish , consum ers a re coming m ore and m ore to give preference to a lim pid oil of pa le am ber color, and the producers of the oil a re accordingly driven to rem oving the color of th eoil by artific ia l m eans. C itric and tann ic acids a re both employed for th is purpose, especially the la tte r . If m uch color is to be rem oved about 5 per cent of tann ic acid is used; fo r m edium -colored oil, 3 per cen t suffices, and for p a le r oils from 1 to 2 per cent.. The tan ic acid is dissolved in w ater, and the solu tion added to the oil and mixed for fifteen m in­u tes ; a fte r h a lf an hour the m ix tu re is poured into an o ther vessel, and some hou rs la te r it is poured back into the firs t and allow ed to stand for th ree days, w hen the oil is draw n off. Some oils can be sufficiently decolorized by w ater alone, the oil be­ing broken up into sm all drops and allowed to fa ll in to w ater from a heigh t of several m etres. T his m ethod is m ost successful if w orked in the open a ir in brigh t, sunny w eather.—Sw iss Jo u rn a l P har. et Chim.

Government Inspected. Dilution 1 to 69.B arre ls ............................................................. per gal. $0.45y2 B a rre ls .......................................................per gal. .5010 G allon Cans ............................................ pe r gal. .55

5 G allon Cans ............................................ per gal. .601 Gallon Cans (L ithog raphed )...............per doz. 7.50y2 G allon Cans (L ith o g rap h ed )...............per doz. 4.60% G allon Cans (L ith o g rap h ed )...............p e r doz. 2.50

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T o t a l ........................................ ..................................... $57.50All for $27.00 Net.

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T otal ..............................................................................$13.65All for $6.68 Net.

Special Offer No. 3.y2 Dozen G allons........................................Sells fo r $ 7.501 Dozen ^ -G a llo n s ..................................Sells for 7.803 Dozen ^ -G a llo n s ..................................Sells for 14.40

T otal ..............................................................................$29.70AH for $13.35 Net.

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DEATH REPORTS

H. T. CLARKE, SR.H enry T. C larke, one of O m aha’s e a rlie s t p ioneers

and w ell know n a ll over the w est, d ied Sunday, the 2nd, a t T he Elm s, E xcelsior Springs, Mo., su rro u n d ­ed by a ll the m em bers of h is fam ily except h is son, H a rry C larke, of B ellevue, who w as kep t aw ay from the bedside by th e recen t loss of h is wife. Mr. C larke has been quite sick for the la s t tw o years, d u ring m ost of w hich tim e he has been a t the Ile r G rand H otel, th is city, under the care of a tra ined nurse, b u t w ent to E xcelsior S prings abou t th ree m on ths ago w ith the hopes th a t he m igh t be bene­fited.

Mr. C larke w as born a t G reenw ich, N. Y., A pril 26, 1834. The rud im en ts of his education w ere acquired in a little yellow school house on h is g ra n d fa th e r’s farm a t G reenw ich, w here P re s id en t C hester A. A rth u r w as his fellow pupil. He finished his educa­tion a t the village academ y bu ilt by h is fa th e r on th e lo t adjo in ing the fam ily home.

A t th e age of 13 Mr. C larke left home and en tered a sto re a t E rie, Pa., as a c lerk . In the sp ring of 1852 he secured a position a t C leveland, 0 . In 1855 he decided to go w est and chose L aw rence, K an., as h is objective point. On A pril 26 he left Chicago and drove w est. E n rou te to L aw rence he passed th rough Omaha and Bellevue. On reach ing L aw rence he found bu t one w hite person liv ing there and de­cided to come back to Omaha, and a t once looked over th e ground w ith a view of ge tting a ra ilroad line located here. H e w ent to B ellevue and a fte r having carefu l surveys m ade decided th a t Bellevue w as the logical place fo r a ra ilro ad term inus and a gatew ay city. He w orked h a rd to have B ellevue selected, bu t he w as defeated.

B ut his loyalty to Bellevue w as never in term itted . He made B ellevue h is home for m any years . He helped organize N ebraska lodge No. 1 of M asons in th a t city, and w as th e firs t m as te r M ason of th is sta te . T h a t lodge was a fte rw ard s moved to Omaha. He w as one of th e organ izers of the V eteran M asons of Omaha.

W hen Mr. C larke firs t located in B ellevue he found g rea t opportun ities for his Y ankee ingenu ity and darin g in business en terp rices. A t th a t tim e the Omaha, Otoe and Paw nee Ind ians w ere m aking th e ir h ead q u arte rs in Bellevue. J. S te rlin g M orton w as living th e re and G eneral P e te r A. Sarpy w as look­ing a fte r the in te res ts of th e A m erican F u r T rad ing com pany. Logan and H enry F o n tan e lle w ere o ther pathfinders. In 1855 Mr. C larke convinced th e fu r trad in g com pany th a t he was the m an for th e steam ­boat agency a t Bellevue. H e w as n o t long before he had a genera l m erchandise s to re in B ellevue, and in a year or so he w as able to m anage a team tra in betw een Bellevue and D enver, h au ling supplies fo r the m iners.

A little over th ree yea rs a fte r he had se ttled in N ebraska, Mr; C larke re tu rn ed to his na tive tow n, w here he w as m arried to M artha A. F ielding, a fo rm er school m ate.

In 1862 H enry T. C larke w as a m em ber of the N ebraska house of rep resen ta tives and in 1864 he was elected to th e council (now the s ta te sena te ), being the first of th ree m em bers of h is im m ediate fam ily to occupy sea ts in th a t body.

In 1870 Mr. C larke w ent into the bridge building business. He bu ilt m any bridges, seven being over the P la tte , and owned th ree of the bridges over th e P la tte riv e r personally , one being used extensively by the governm ent du ring th e Ind ian troubles. He also carried mail from and to Sidney for the govern­

m en t and opened a la rge m erchand ise estab lishm en t a t Deadwood.

In 1879 he becam e a p a rtn e r in the w holesale h a rd ­w are house now know n as th e Lee-G lass H ardw are com pany, and w as a fte rw ard elected its presiden t.

Mr. C larke, in 1882, gave the bu ild ing now know n as B ellevue college to g e th er w ith two houses and 265 acres of ground, fo r the estab lishm en t of B ellevue college. The m ain bu ild ing of the college is now know n as C larke hall. He w as th e firs t p residen t of th e board of tru s te e s of th is college, has been a m em ber of the Bellevue P resb y te rian church since 1855, has rep resen ted th is synod in the genera l p re s ­bytery of th e .U n ited S ta tes several tim es, and was for years on the board of the McCormick T heological sem inary a t Chicago.

In 1883 he s ta r te d the w holesale house of the H. T. C larke D rug com pany of Omaha, w ith a b ranch estab lishm en t a t L incoln. H is sons, H 'arry, John, W illiam and C harles, w ere associated w ith him in th is en te rp rise , and both houses did a large and successfu l business.

Mr. C larke w as g rea tly grieved w hen Mrs. C larke died Septem ber 24, 1892, and never rem arried .

In 1894 he w as appointed receiver of the Union T ru s t com pany, a la rge financial in s titu tio n of Oma­ha, and w as one of the in co rpo ra to rs of the N orth ­w estern E lec tric L igh t com pany w hich first fu rn ished e lec tric ligh t for Omaha.

In Jan u ary , 1905, Mr. C larke w as elected p res i­dent of the N ebraska S tate H isto rica l society and also of the N ebraska T e rrito r ia l P ioneers’ assoc ia ­tion. H e w as also a m em ber of the B oard of E ducation of O m aha for th ree yea rs and p res iden t of the board fo r two years of th a t tim e, and has for m any years been a p rom inen t m em ber of the Omaha club, Com m ercial club and the Omaha B oard of T rade.

H e was also in s tru m en ta l in the founding of M others’ day, and each year for several years p ast has bought thousands of ca rn a tio n s fo r d istribu tion on th a t day.

In la te r life Mr. C larke busied h im self in the fu r­therance of th e riv e r and h a rb o r im provem ent p rop ­osition. He w ent before s ta te conventions, leg isla ­tu res and even to the halls of congress w ith pleas for th e im provem ent of the n a tu ra l w aterw ays of the country .

H enry T. C larke w as laid to re s t in F o re s t Law n cem etery W ednesday afternoon the 5th, b ring ing to an honored close a very busy and successful life.

H undreds of p rom inen t c itizens of D ouglas and Sarpy counties- viewed the body a t M asonic tem ple du ring the day.

The services w ere conducted a t the tem ple a t 2:30 p.m., Dr. S tephen Phelps of the Bellevue P resb y te rian church officiating. W alte r B. G raham sang, and a la rg e co rtege accom panied the body to the grave. N ebraska lodge No. 1, A ncient F ree and A ccepted M asons had charge of the fu n e ra l; and m any local and s ta te o rgan izations of various ch a ra c te r w ere rep resen ted .

T here w ere te a rs am ong th e m any p ioneers as they looked for the la s t tim e on th e body of th e ir associate , a num ber of whom w ere them selves be­yond th e th ree score and ten allo tm ent.

The active pa llb ea re rs w ere the follow ing p ast m aste rs of N ebraska lodge No. 1: A. W. Jeffries, D ean T. Gregg, John B utler, Dr. G. R. Young, George A. W ilcox and T hom as W. Allen. H onorary pa ll­b ea re rs : John L. W ebster, John L. K ennedy, C. F. McGrew, A. L. Sutton, M artin D unham , H. P. Deuel, J. C. D ahlm an, C. M. W ilhelm , Dr. A. W. Stookey and Joseph Redm an.

The su rv iv ing m em bers of the fam ily a re : Mrs. M atthew J. W ithall, W orcester, M ass.; M aurice Gor­don C larke of Okmulgee, O kla.; John Tefft C larke of New York City, H a rry F ield ing C larke of Bellevue and H enry T. C larke, Jr ., of Lincoln.

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Creighton College of Pharmacy Resolutions EASTER EGG DYEST he follow ing reso lu tions w ere p repared by th e

Senior Class of the College of P harm acy on the re ­cen t death of Mr. A lbert P a rk e r’s fa th e r:

W hereas: I t has, been the will of A lm ighty God to call hom e the fa th e r of our sincere friend and classm ate, Mr. A lbert P a rk e r, and

W hereas, We his c lassm ates, sh a rin g his sorrow , desire to express our sym pathy w ith him in his bereavem ent;

Be it, therefo re , resolved th a t the c lass of n ine­teen hundred and th irteen of the C reighton College of Pharm acy , in the form of th ese reso lu tions, ex­tend to Mr. P a rk e r and his fam ily its h ea rt-fe lt sym pathy.

Be it fu r th e r resolved th a t a copy of these reso lu ­tions be published in the Om aha D rugg ist and C reighton C hronicle.

The follow ing reso lu tions w ere p repared by the m em bers of the Senior Class of the College of P h a r­m acy on the recen t death of Mr. F ra n k S ta rk ’s b ro th er:

W hereas, Our sincere friend and classm ate has had th e sad m isfortune to lose his dearly beloved bro ther, and,

W hereas, We th e c lass of N ineteen H undred and T h irteen extend our h e a rtfe lt sym pathy to Mr. F rank S ta rk and fam ily, and

Be it fu r th e r resolved th a t a copy of these re so lu ­tions be published in the C reighton C hronicle and in the Omaha D ruggist.

C. D. SAGE,F. MORGANTHALER,G. McDOWELL,

Committee.

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U. S. Dept, of Agriculture Notice of Judgments Food and Drags Act.

No. 1839. A m brosia C hocolate Co., M ilwaukee, W is. M isbranding Sheik B rand B reak fas t Cocoa. Not a concen tra ted E x tra c t of Cocoa. D efendants en tered p leas of guilty . F ined $50 and costs.

No. 1841. T em perance B everage Co., Chicago, 111. M isbranding Cream of Hops and N on-in toxicating Beer. C ontained 3.46 per cen t of alcohol. No claim ­an t ap pearing fo r p roperty , judgm ent of condem na­tion and fo rfe itu re . Goods destroyed by U. S. m a r­shal.

No. 1842. E. K rau se r & Bro., M ilton, Pa. Mis­brand ing Liquid E x tra c t of Smoke. P roduc t not liquid e x trac t of smoke. D efendants en tered a p lea of guilty. F ined $10 and costs.

No. 1843. Goshen P harm aca l Co., Goshen, Ind. A du lteration and m isbranding. C. T. Caffeine, 2 gr., Calomel T ablets, Calom el and Soda T ablets, D am iana Comp. T ablets, F. E. Golden Seal, W ine Coca, Soda Salicylate T ablets, S trychnine T ablets, N itrog lycer­ine T ablets. C ontents no t tru e to label. D efandant com pany en tered a plea of guilty, irined $100 and costs.

No. 1845. S ta r W ells Co., M ineral W ells, Texas. M isbranding S ta r W ell W ater. Did no t possess th e ­rapeu tic p ropertie s claim ed. D efendant, T. S. R ich­ards, en tered a p lea of guilty. F ined $25.

No. 1848. Colum bus P harm aca l Co., Columbus, Ohio. M isbranding C. T. A cetanilid 5grs., contained only 4.36 grs. D efendant com pany en tered a p lea of nolo-contendre. F ined $5.00 and costs.

No. 1850. T unkhannock Dist. Co., Tunkhannock* Pa. M isbranding Double D istilled W itch H azel. Con­tained betw een 11 and 12 per cen t alcohol. On paym ent of costs am ounting to $37.61 and execution of bond, in the sum of $200, p roduct w as re leased and res to red to c laim ant.

No. 1851. Jacob F . Shapero, Chicago, 111. A dul­te ra tio n and m isb rand ing of C herry Cordial. P ro ­duct was; im itation C herry Cordial. D efendant en­tered a p lea of guilty . F ined $50 and costs.

No. 1866. E ldorado W ine Co., W ashington, D. C. M isbranding M exican D am iana and D am iana Tonic. Labels fa lse and m isleading. No alcohol per cent given and contained no D am iana.

No. 6. Shoo-Fly Mfg. Co., P h iladelph ia , Pa. Mis­b rand ing Shoo-Fly, the A m im al’s- F riend. One ga l­lon cans con tained 0.9238 gallons. Thom as M. H all filed a p lea of guilty. F ined $25.

No. 7. D r. H ess & C lark, A shland, Ohio. Mis­b rand ing “In s ta n t L ouse K ille r.” One q u a rt can capacity leisis th a n q u a rt and contained in e r t m a t­te r no t specified on the label. D efendants filed a p lea of guilty. F ined $25 and costs.

No. 8. F . A. Thom pson & Co., D etro it, Mich. Mis­b rand ing “To-bak-ine Liquid Poison.” P in t cans contained less th an one p in t and consisted p a rtly of w ate r and in e r t m a tte r no t specified on the label. D efendants en tered a p lea of nolo-contendre. F ined $25.

No. 9. F. A. Thom pson & Co., D etroit, Mich. Mis­brand ing T hom pson’s Rose Nicotine. 'P ack ag e did no t con tain 5% drachm s as labeled and is not the m ost pow erful in sec t and p a ra s ite destroyer know n. De­fendan ts filed a p lea of nolo-contendre. F ined $25.

Food Inspection Decision No. 150—Frozen Citrus Fruit.

I t has come to th e a tten tio n of th e B oard of Food and D rug Inspection th a t, a s a re s u lt of a recen t freeze, c itru s f ru it th a t has been badly dam aged by fro s t is being placed on the m arket.

C itrus fru it is in ju red in flavor by freezing and soon becom es dry and unfit fo r food. The dam age is evidenced a t first by a m ore o r less b itte r flavor, follow ed by a m arked decrease in sugar, and espe­cially in acid content. F ru it w hich has been m ate ri­a lly dam aged by freezing is in fe rio r and decomposed w ith in the m eaning of the Food and Drug& Act.

F or the guidance of those engaged in sh ipp ing c itru s fru it, i t is announced th a t, pending fu r th e r investigation , the follow ing p rincip les w ill be ob­served in enforcing the Food and D rugs A ct:

C itrus fru it w ill be deemed ad u lte ra ted w ith in the m eaning of the Food and D rugs A ct if th e con­ten ts of any package found in in te rs ta te com m erce con tain 15 per cen t or m ore of c itru s fru it which, on a tran sv e rse section th rough the cen te r, show s a m arked dry ing in 20 per cen t or m ore of the ex­posed pulp.

CARL L. ALSBERG,W. D. BIGELOW,A. S. M ITCHELL,

B oard of Food and D rug Inspection .

Twenty-five Years in Business.1887-1912.

N ineteen hundred and tw elve com pletes the tw en- ty-fith ann iversary of ou r business career. We poin t w ith pride to the confidence estab lished and success achieved, n o t w ithou t being very g ra te fu l for the loyal suppo rt received a t your hands, for w hich we sincerely th an k you, and we tak e th is op­po rtu n ity of w ishing you a happy and a prosperous New Year. Very respectfu lly yours,

JOHNSON AND JOHNSON.Dec. 31st, 1912.

SEWING MACHINE OIL.(4 oz. S qu irt Top Can)

A bsolutely w ill no t gum or corrode m achine.1 D ozen......................................................................for $0.753 D ozen...... ...............................................................fo r 2.106 D o z e n .. . v.............................................................for 4.00

12 D ozen......................................................... ............ fo r 7.50

The new lis t of L abora to ry and P riv a te Label goods received. T his is a w ell selected lis t of stap le rem edies p u t up in a ttra c tiv e packages an d you should enjoy a nice business on the en tire line. We a re hand ling a few of the HAJA R em edies and a re w ell pleased w ith the trad e and dem and fo r goods of th is quality .

H ER B ER T LOCK, C en tra l City, Neb.

A Unique Attraction.By M arguerite M arion Jackson.

A un ique w indow display w hich w as the a tt r a c ­tion of m any people and one w hich produced t r e ­m endous sales on to ile t a rtic le s w as effected by a S outhern C alifornia d rug sto re .

A pyram id bu ilt of red, g reen and yellow g lycerine soap held th e cen tra l place in th e window. A flash­ing e lec tric ligh t, w hich is com m only used in the d isp lay of an optical goods window, w as insta lled in th e pyram id, and every few m inutes it would ligh t up, and as quickly vanish , th is fea tu re itse lf being the d raw ing card . Upon com ing n e a re r the window, tow els and w ashcloths, a rran g ed in a ha lf confused, ha lf o rderly order, w ere to be seen, w ith th e ir tiny price cards. N otw ithstand ing its sim plic­ity, th is d isp lay w as surrounded a ll du ring the evening, and w as the envy of a ll o ther s to res in the vicinity.

H AJATOILET CREAM.

H aja T oilet Cream contains no oils or g reasy su b ­stances, is quickly absorbed by the m ost delicate skin.

1 d o z e n . . . . ............................................................. fo r $ 1.253 dozen.......... ........................................................ .fo r 3.506 dozen.....................................................................for 6.50

12 dozen..................................................................for 12.00

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NEW GOODSC alcreose lb s .................... .........................................doz 18.00

“ 2 o z . .............................. ............................ doz 3.00T ab l No. 1 100s............................. . . .e a c h .25

“ 500s.................................... each 1.05“ 1000s .................................. each 2.00

“ “ No. 3 100s................................ .e a c h .30“ “ “ 500s.................................... each 1.30

F loyd ’s D ysp T a b le ts .............................................doz 4.00L ykos, Sm l ........................................... .................. doz 1.75L ykos, L g e .................................................................doz 3.50N eroxin ...................................................................... doz 4.00P ro tonuc le in , B eta Cubes 60s........................... ,doz 8.50O b b ac ........................................................................... doz 13.00N ovatophan o z s.......................................................... oz 1.55N ovatophan T abs, 20s.................................. . . . .b o x .55S u lfo -S o l. ....................................................................doz 8.00

ADVANCESA g ar A g ar Oil S an ta lBlue M ass O in tm en t, C itrineB rom ine P a ris G reenB rom oform Q uin ine Sulph,C alcium Brom ide Rose W aterC erolin P il ls Sal N itreC elerySeed S an to n in eC ochineal Seed W orm L ev an tC onti Soap Soda G lycochG in g er R oot A frican Soda S an to n in a teG round P in e L eaves S tro n tia Brom ideIs in g la ss , R ussian T hym olL inseed O il T in O xideOil Cloves T u rp en tin eOil L em on V alidolOil O range Z inc V alera te

DECLINESA lcohol, G rain M ercuryAloin. M ercury B isu lphA piol, F lu id M ethyl SalicC hloral H y d ra te O il W orm seedE se rin e S u lph P y ro g a llic AcidGum A safoet, Pow d Rock C andy S y ru pIron O xala te S alicy lic A cidL a rk sp u r Seed W hite P rec ip .M enthol

MANTLES—Reduced Price.(S u b je c t to s to ck on h an d )

mwelsbaH1: No 56. i

l-§i: Hi!!

W elsbach No. 56, L oup M antle fo r p ressu re G as­oline L am ps. H eavy s ing le w eave 4% in ches long. P e r d o z ............................ .....................................................$1.75

INDIAN ROOT COUGH CANDY

$ 1.00 2.75 5.25

10.00

H A J AABSORBENT COTTON.

QUALITY GUARANTEED EQUAL TO ANY.1-lb. >Cartons.................................................... per lb. $0.358-oz. C artons............................... .....................per lb. .394-oz. C artons.................................................... p e r lb. .472-oz. C artons.................................................... per lb. .511-oz. C artons.................................................... per lb. .55

%-oz. C artons.................................................... per lb. .71

3 dozen and 1 dozen fr e e ............................. . f o r6 dozen and 2 dozen fr e e ...... .........................for

12 dozen and 4 dozen f re e ................................fo rCost $10.00—Sells for $48.00.

12, 5c S ticks in C arton 36, 5c S ticks in C arton

. . . per carton $ .40

. . .p e r ca rto n 1.10

for

H A JAHEADACHE TABLETS

1 dozen .............................................. ........

W elsbach No. 56, Cap M antle , fo r p ressu re Gos- o line L am ps. H eavy sing le w eave, 4% inches long. P e r d o z .................. ..............................................................$1.75

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POSITIONS WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC.

R esu lts a re usua lly m ore sa tisfac to ry if an ad ­vertisem en t appears in severa l consecutive issues. Six consecutive in se rtio n s of one advertisem en t a t the five-insertion* rate .

To in su re in sertion in cu rre n t issue, copy -m ust be received by the first of the month.

R em ittance m u st accom pany order.Fo r obvious reasons we a re no t a t liberty to give

addresses of advertise rs who have th e ir m ail tr a n s ­m itted th rough th is office. In answ ering such ad ­vertise rs , address your com m unication to th e Om aha D ruggist, ind icating on envelope (by giving num ber) fo r whom it is intended, and we w ill fo rw ard sam e to the p roper person. H ave your re tu rn notice— giving nam e and add ress—ap p ear on envelope, so th a t in case the le tte r is not delivered, it m ay be re tu rn ed to you. •

No charge for position w anted or c lerks desired.OMAHA DRUGGIST, Omaha, Nebr.

FOR SALE.W all fountain , 8 d ra f t a rm s; 16 syrups. All onyx.

A beauty for someone. A ddress H. S., Om aha D rug­gist.

Two good steel soda foun ta in tan k s ; gauge and hose in good condition. All for $25.00. Cost $50.00 new. A ddress S, Om aha D ruggist.

A first c lass B. B. C arbonator. A utom atic, w orks on 20-pound p ressu re or m ore, p rac tica lly new, used only ten m onths. W rite us fo r descrip tion and price. L ehan D rug Co., D unlap, Iowa.

F irs t-c la s s perm anen tly estab lished d ru g store. W ill se ll a t a big d iscount from invoice. A snap for speculation or perm anen t business. T he Sun D rug Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.

W all fountain , 4*4 feet long, 12 syrups, 2 soda d ra fts , 3 m ineral d ra f ts ; 8-foot counter, 6-foot re ­tu rn , w ith G erm an silver w orkboard . All in good condition. A ddress C, Omaha D ruggist.

D rug stock and fix tures valued a t $15,000: Located in the City N ational B ank bu ild ing in L ittle Rock, A rkansas. T he best co rn e r in the city. W ill trad e for land or o ther property . A ddress J. A. S., care Omaha D ruggist.

A good O m aha d rug store. Sales 1912 over $8,000. N et profit over runn in g expenses $200 per m onth. B rick build ing; steam hea t; re n t $45.00 per m onth. Lease four years to run . A ddress, Omaha, care Omaha D ruggist.

One of the best d rug stocks in one of the best tow ns in cen tra l N ebraska. P ay ing 10 per cen t on $50,000. Stock and fix tures w ill invoice about $12,- 000. W ill trad e fo r incom e o r farm land p roperly priced. A ddress L., care Omaha D ruggist.

D rug s to re in cen tra l N ebraska. S tock and fix­tu res w ill run $10,000. A nnual business $22,500; size of tow n about 2,200; la rge te rrito ry . B uild ing can be bought if desired. R ent $50. O ther business, reason for selling. An elegan t proposition for som e­one. A ddress J. D. C.

To a young p h arm acis t w ith $2,500 cash, ha lf in­te re s t in a d rug sto re doing $12,000 business an ­nually , in a th riv in g w estern tow n of 900 popula­tion. Only d rug s to re in tow n and have a la rge su rround ing te rrito ry . Doing considerab le m ail o r­der business w ith ad join ing tow ns. W rite fo r p a r­ticu la rs . A ddress Box 126, Lovell, Wyo.

F o r sa le o r tra d e for stan d ard m ade autom obile o r rea l esta te : My en tire stock of d rug sto re fix tures consisting of shelving, d raw ers, closets,' w ith th ree4 y2 fee t g lass cabinets. In a ll 110 feet. Also p re ­scrip tion case, w rapping coun ter and two show cases. F ix tu re s of n a tu ra l wood, w aln u t and ash. All in

excellen t condition and a t a bargain . A ct quick. M. Noll, A tchison, K ansas.

Long estab lished and paying d rug business n ear big ra ilro ad shops. Only d rug sto re in South A l­buquerque, N. M. N earest sto re fo r a t leas t 4,000 people. The S an ta Fe R. R. to spend m ore than $1,000,000 in shop im provem ents and increase the force of men from 700 to 1800 th is spring. W ill sell for invoice price and give long lease. A ddress John J. H am ilton, 901 3d St., A lbuquerque, N. M.

POSITIONS WANTED.Lady pharm acist, reg istered , w ith over two y e a rs ’

good general experience. A ddress R, ca re Omaha D ruggist.

Jos. B u jarsk i, Chicago H ouse, Sioux City, age 22, single, 5 y e a rs ’ experience, Polish. R eference, H.D. Cannon, Sioux City.

A lbert Yuel, 2416 C apital Ave., Omaha, Nebr., age 23, sing le , 3. y e a rs ’ experience, A m erican. R eference,B. G. Lindley, R iverton, Neb.

S. G. W illiam s, 2020 H arney St., Omaha, Neb., age 39, single, 6 y e a rs ’ experience, A m erican. R eference, J. D. Sm ith & Son, Macon, Mo.

A. F. B icknell, Council Bluffs, la ., age 23, m arried ,6 y ea rs’ experience, E nglish . R eference, O pera H ouse Pharm acy, Council Bluffs.

J. W. T u rn er, Y. M. C. A., Omaha, Neb, age 20, singe, 3 y2 y e a rs ’ experience, Swede. R eference, T ucker & F arn sw o rth , G rand Island.

E. W. F red rickson , 142 No. C en tra l Blvd., Omaha, Neb., age 20, single, 1 y2 y e a rs ’ experience, G erm an. R eference, F ra n k Koss, F rem ont.

J. P. D unkel, F rem ont, Nebr., age 32, m arried , 16 yrs. experience, G erm an, reg iste red in N ebraska. R eference, Thom as & H auptm an, F rem ont.

J. A. Van Camp, P eru , Nebr., age 50, single, 20 yrs. experience, A m erican, reg is te red in N ebraska. R eference, F en ton D rug Co., South Omaha.

E lla D eerson, E lkhorn , Nebr., age 19, single, x/2 yr. experience, G erm an, g radua te C reighton College of P harm acy. R eference, M. J. D ouglas, Sew ard, Neb.

Lon Sm ith, 2515 Garfield St., L incoln, Nebr., age 53, m arried , 30 yrs. experience, A m erican, reg istered in Iow a and N ebraska. R eference, A. S. R aber, S tu a rt, la .

V. E. M cFarland, 2112 D ouglas St., Omaha, Neb., age 42, m arried , 23 y e a rs ’ experience, A m erican. R eference, T illo tson Bros., Lexington, Neb. R egis­tered in Iowa, N ebraska and South D akota.

L. M. May, 2319 H arney St., Omaha, Neb., age 40, sing le , 20 y e a rs ’ experience, A m erican, reg iste red in M issouri, g rad u a te St. Louis College of Pharm acy. R eference, W. A. M ulhall, 6122 Page St., St. Louis.

P au l Schm eling, 2219 D ouglas St., Omaha, Nebr., age 22, single, 3- yrs. experience, A m erican ( also speaks G erm an), reg iste red in N ebraska and W yom­ing, g raduate C reighton College of Pharm acy. R ef­erence, G. L. F isher, Superior, Nebr.

J. G. Wyckoff, 4147 Van B uren Ave., Sioux City, la ., age 27, single, 10 y ea rs’ experience, A m erican. R egistered in Iowa, g radua te H ighland P a rk Col­lege of Pharm acy , in business in Leeds, la ., for five years.

MISCELLANEOUS.D rug sto res (snaps) for sale in all sta tes, also

positions. Physicians, V eterinarians, D entists. N urses located and fu rn ished . F. V. K niest, R. P., Omaha, Neb. E stab lished 1904.

C lerks w an ting position and em ployers seeking help w ill secure inform ation by w riting to H erb e rt Lock, C entral City, Neb., who is chairm an of the V iolation Com m ittee of the N ebraska S tate B oard of P harm acy for the y ear 1913.

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RICHARDSON DRUG CO.

W h o l e s a l e C i g a r sTE R M S : 60 days. 2 per cent cash discount in 10 days

KEY W E S T AN D TA M P A C LEAR HAVAN A B R AN D S

No in Box

Price Per M

Cuesta, Rey— Cuesta, Rey & Co.,Tam pa, FloridaL ittle C u e s ta ...................................... 50 $ 35.00R o sita s . .................................................. 50 35.00Hoo-Hoo........................................ 50 40.00

S tu d e n t.................................................5025

60.0065.00

L ondres F a v o r i ta .............................. 50 70.00L ondres F in a B lu n t........................ 50 80.00P an e te la F in a .................................... 25 75.00B. P a n e te la ......................................... 50 80.00R egalia de la R e in a ......................... 25 80.00D ip iom atico ......................................... 50 85.00K nickerbockers.................................. 50 90.00U nion C lub ........................................P e rfec io n ad o s.....................................

5025

90.0090.00

M agnificos L a rg e .............................. 50 90.00Jockey C lub......................................... 50 95.00P a lm a s .................. ............................... 50 110.00C ab inet R oyal....................................Ideal In v in c ib le s ...............................

5050

105.00105.00

C azadores.............................................R ey es .....................................................

2525

110.00150.00

Inv inc ib les........................................... 25 175.00White Heather— .................................... 100 90.00Solace— GEO. W. NICHOLS CO , Key West, Fla.

Conch. E s p .......................................... 50 60.00P a n e t............... •..................................... 50 70.00P a n e t C h ica ........................................ 50 75.00L ondres............................................... 50 70.00C ab in e t................................................. 50 80.00Club L o n d re s .................. .................... 50 85.00U p-to -D ate ....................................... 50 90.00A ris to c ra t............................................. 50 100.00

Pastora—San Telm o Co.P u r i t E x t r a ......................................... 50 60.00P e rfe c to ............................................. 50 70.00E p ic u re s ............................................... 25 70.00S en sib le s ............................................ 50 70.00

70.00T ria n g u la rs ......................................... 25P erfec to E x tr a ................................... 50 75.00D ip lom ats............................................. 25 80.00

25 85.00

S E E D AN D HAVANA

C e ie s tin o C o ste llo & Co.B arris te r P u r i t E x tr a .........B a rris te r Club H ouse ..................S h u b ert P u r i t E x t r a ...................S h u b ert C lub H o u se ...................S h u b ert I n v in c ib le .....................F lo r de C am pania B oquet..........

“ “ P e rf . R oyal.El P o d e rs o

C onchas R e g .......... ........ ........P a n e te l a ..........................................V ic to ria .............................................

S a n T elm oP a n e te l a ..........................................E x c e lle n te s ......................................N ap o lian ...........................................A utocrat, t i n s . . . . ..........................P e rfe c tin o s .....................................R osa P e rfe c to s ...............................

El F a m o saP e ti t In v in c ib le ........... .................P u rita n o E x tr a ................ ..........P e rfe c to ............................................

E l A rabe, Inv . Chico............................

W ellere ltes ........................12, 25, 50 andH a ja , in d iv id u a l w ra p p in g ..................R ichardson’’s D iam ond R ......................Sam W e l l e r ................................................P ila ric a , P o rto R ico ........ .........................L a C ia len ita , P o rto R ico ........................U n ivers ity C lub....................... ..............E l T rado C lub S pec ia l.............................K in g C a rlo s .. ...............................................E dela , Jew el..........................................E l P a r a ............................. ........................C arm en .........................................................S ah a re t N apo lian ......................................S e id en b e rg ..................................................E l Kraco*......................................................P rin ce Ishm a, B road leaf and H avanaW izard ...........................................................R. D. Co. In s ide .........................................W ash in g to n ’s C abinet, In v in c ib le .. . .Spano I^eo G em s......................................Im ported S to c k ...................... ................W hite B eau ty , P e r fe c to s .......................R . D. Co. H and M ade..............................S ing le B inder (N et C ash)......................S p an ish L illie s ...................... N e t CashC ourt R o y a l................................................Jo h n R usk in A fte r D in n e r ...................L it tle S an T e lm o ......................................L it tle B a rr is te r ..........................................A n ti-N ico tine C ig a rs ........ .....................C o n triv o .................. .....................................D o rin d a .........................................................V uelta M aid ......................................P in g Puffs, P e r f ........................................W in n in g F iv e s ........ ................................E x ild a P e r f .................................................T ow ers L ittle H avana C ig a rs ..............O rle tta P e r f ................................................B anquet H all P o n ie s ..............................

“ “ L ittle C ig a rs..................

No. in Box

Price Per n

50 $ 60.0050 70.0050 60.0050 70.0025 75.0050 60.0050 70.00

50 60.0050 70.0050 70.00

50 60.0050 60.0050 65.0025 70.0050 70.0025 85.00

50 60.0050 60.0050 70.0025 70.00

100 35.0050 35.0050 35.00

100 35.0025 60.0025 70.0025 60.0025 40.0025 50.0050 36.0025 50.0025 50.0025 40.0025 50.0012 35.0050 35.0012 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 35.0050 25.0050 25.0050 30.0025 23.0050 22.0025 20.0050 21.50

100 20.00100 12.50100 9.00

IM P O R TE DPRICES NET

C IG A R SNO DISCOUNT

No. in Box

Price Per M.

La Carolina— ......... .. P e rfec to s ........ 25 $190.00Bock & C o.— ........... .. P a n e te la s . . .. 100 115.00

“ “ “ ............ .. P an e te la s . . . . 25 125.00Romeo and Julietta — P e r f e c to ........ 25 190.00Partagas— ................. . .P a n e te la s . . . . 100 115.00

“ ................. ..B elvederes . . . 25 138.00“ ................. . .P e rfe c to .......... 25 190.00

Corona— ................... . .P e rfec to s ........ 25 190.00

A Full Line of Stogies, Cheroots, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos.

YO UR IN Q U IR IES S O LIC ITE D .

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FINE CONFECTIONERYO’BRIEN’S FAMOUS CANDIES.

O’Brien’s Ftappe Chocolates.L em on O range M aple Coffee

)P ineapp le P each R aspberry S traw b erry

Per 5-lb. Box............................................................$ 1 .2 5

A lm ond T op P ecan T op W aln u t Top

Per 5-lb. Box............................................................$ 1 .3 5

M IS C E LLA N E O U S C H O C O L A TE S .

Per 5-lb boxB u tte rm ilk C hoco la tes................................................ $1.25C hocolate C h ip s . ........................................................... 1.25Chocolate Dipped C aram e ls ................................ .... 1.20C hocolate D ipped M arsh m allo w s... ." .................... 1.50C hocolate N o u g a tin e s ...................... .......................... 1.25Ice C ream C hocolates.................................................. 1.10M aple W alnu t C hoco la tes ........................................ 1.25P rin ce ss C hocolates................................... ................. 1.25Sw iss C ream C hocolates................ ........................... 1.25T in g a lin g C hocolates................................................. 1.25

PACKAG E GO ODS.

Per DozenGold M edal C hoco lates.................................... z^-lb. $2.50

“ “ “ ............................. . . . . 1 - l b . 4.80B itte rsw eet C hocolates.................................... ^ - lb . 2.50

“ “ ......................................... 1-lb. 4.80M arasch ino C h e rrie s ................ ........................sm all 2.25

........................................ # - lb . 3.00“ “ . , .......................... .. la rg e 4.00

........................................ 1-lb. 5.50P rin ce ss C h o co la tes ..........................................>£-lb. 2.20

“ . .......................................... 1-lb. 4.00M ilk C hoco la tes.................................................. ^ - lb . 2.50

.................................................. 1-lb. 4.80A ll M aple C hocolates........................................ z^-lb. 2.50

“ “ “ .......... ............................. 1-lb. 4.50

TH R EE S P E C IA LS .

SpecialP e r D ozen

O’B rie n ’s M onte C hris to C hoco la tes.......... J^-lb. 2.50.......... 1-lb. 4.80

M onte C hristo chocola tes a re hand rolled centers, d ipped in the b est g rade of B itte rsw ee t coating .

Extra SpecialP e r D ozen

O ’B rien ’s G lo ria C hoco la tes.......................... /4-lb. 3.40.................... . . . 1-lb. 6.50

G loria package co n ta in s so ft cream cen te r goods w ith fru it flavors, C aram els, N ougatines , D ipped N uts and M arasch ino C herries. A ll are coated w ith the finest coa ting know n to th e candy trade.

Extra Extra Special

O’B rien ’s S overeign ch o co la te s ..............per doz. $8.40S oft cream cen te r chocolates w ith f ru it flavors,

C hocolate dipped P ineapp le , Crem e de M enthe C herries, A lm onds and P ecans. A ll dipped in the h ig h es t g rade chocolate coa ting . P acked in tin foil lined, royal pu rp le boxes. Show s the exqu isite ta s te o f th e co n fec tio n e r’s a rt.

M AR SH M A LLO W S

E u rek a M arshm allow s, a van illa M arshm allowin 10-lb. c a n s . ................................................per lb. $ .15

T oasted M arshm allow s, a v an illa M arshm allow rolled in rich toasted cocoanut, in 20-lb. can.................................................................. . . . .p e r lb . .16

T o as ted M arshm allow s, in 10-lb. c an s ., .p e r lb. .16 A prico t M arshm allow s, a perfec t M arshm allow

dipped in A pricot Je lly th en ro lled in su g a r,10-lb c a n .......................................................... per lb. .16

V an illa M arshm allow s, 12-10c. packages in ac a r to n ........ .. ..................................................per c tn . .85

T oasted M arshm allow s, 30-5c. packages in ac a r to n ............................................................ per c tn . 1.00

T oasted M arshm allow s, 12-10c. packages in ac a r to n ............................................................ per o tn . .85

C hocolate dipped M arshm allow s, 30-5c packagesin a c a r to n ................................................... per c tn . 1.00

C hocolate dipped M arshm allow s, 12-10c. pack­ages in a c a r to n ......................................... per c tn . .85

O ’B R IEN ’S 5c. PACKAGE GOODS

Baby. S ticks, 3 0 s ................................................................$1.00Chocolate C ream C akes, 3 0 s ...........................................1.00Chocolate N ougat B ar, 30s............................................ 1.00Chocolate P lum P u d d in g , 30s...................................... 1.00Chocolate W alnu t B ar, 30s............ ................................ 1.00C hocolate N u t Sundae , 30s............................................ 1.00C hocolate R ichm ond L oaf, 30s ................................. 1.00L em on D rops, 30s............................................................ 1.00B u ttersco tch , 30s.......................................... ................... 1.00P e a n u t B ar, 30s................................................................ 1.00C hocolate P e a n u t Bar, 30s............................................ 1.00C hocolate C overed C aram els, 3 0 s .................... . . . . 1.00P ecan Cream B ar, 3 0 s .................................................. 1.00Old H ickory B ar, 30s............................................ .. 1.00M in t L ozenges E x tra S tro n g , 30s.............................. 1.00

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Love’s Candy

M enthol C ough D rops, 36s..........................per c tn . $1.10F ru it T ab le ts , 5 lb. j a r s ...................... ............. each 1.00C herry D rops, 5 lb. c a n s . ................................ each .65

Clarke’s Buttercups.

5 lb. c a n s ...................... ............................: ........... each $1.254 lb. j a r s ...................................................... .......... each 1.35

U-AII-No After Dinner Mints.

No. Description boxes pricein crtn per crtn

10 P la in ........................................................ 20 $1.5025 P la in ................................ ........................ 10 1.8010 F in e .......................................................... 20 1.5010 C hocolate C oated ................................ 20 1.5010 T w ilig h t................................................. 10 .7510 M irza ........................................................ 10 .7510 Dolly D ra k e .................. .................... 10 .7510 U n iv e r s i ty . . . . ..................................... 20 1.5010 C am p u s.................................................... 10 .755 lb. G lass Ja rs , A tlan tic L im e, M int and

W in te rg ree n ....................................................per ja r $ .85

Angelus Marshmallows.

50 only, 10c Boxes in C a rto n .................... per C tn. $3.251 doz. 10c B oxes in p a c k a g e s .................. per P k g . .85

Hershey’s Pure Milk Chooolate.

24 5c A lm ond C hocolates.................... . . . .p e r c tn . $0.8512 10c A lm ond C hoco la tes .......................... per c tn . .8524 5c cak es .......................................................... per c tn . .8512 10c c a k e s ........................................................ per c tn .8515 10c packages, M ail P o u c h ...................... per c tn . 1.0012 10c packages, K is se s ................................ per c tn . .8512 10c c ro q u e tte s .............................................. per c tn . .85

Hornby’s Butter Scotch

36-5c packs in c a r to n ................ ..................... per c tn $1.2518-10c packs in c a r to n .................................... per c tn 1.25

Hornby’s Toffee

36-5c packs in c a r to n ...................................... per c tn $1.2018-10c packs in c a r to n .................................... per c tn 1.20

Hornby’s Fruit Tablets.

5 1b. G lass J a r s .............................................. . . .e a c h $1.00

Gibson’s English Fruit Tablets Assorted.

5 lb . ja rs , g l a s s ................................................ per ja r 1.15

Candy B ro s.’ Fruit Tablets.

In 4-lb. g la s s j a r s ............ ; ......................... . . . .each $0.85In lo ts of 12 ja rs , de livered ................................ each .80In lo ts of 20 ja rs , de livered .............................. each .75In 5 lb. c a n s .......................................... ................. each .85D aisy H oney C om b........................................ per ja r 1.00

Huylers’ Candies.

I ta lia n P epperm in t, 12 10c p k g s ............ $0.78

Mulford MintsIn th e g reen tin box.

P acked 30-5c boxes to c a r to n .. .price, per ca rto n , $1.00

HO R EH O UN D C A N D Y .C andy B ros., 22 lb. p a i l s ............................ each $3.00H aja , 25-lb. pa ils .............. ............................. lb. .12 %

........ lb. 12H aja , b a r r e ls .................................................. lb. .11R. D. Co. “ S quares, 25-lb pails lb. .13R. D. Co. “ “ 5-lb b o x .......... ........ lb. .15R. D. Co., old fash ion , 25-lb. p a ils .......... ........lb. .12/2H orehound S ticks, 5-lb boxes.................. ........ lb. .11

Peppermint SavilleM ade in A u stria , 100 5c packages in box .per box $3.2532 5c pkgs. in b o x ........ ................................. per box 1.15

Rock Candy.G ran . %-lb. pkgs., 5-lb. b o x es.................. , per lb. $0.15G ranu la ted , 5-lb. b o x es .............................. . per lb. .13W hite S tr in g , 5-lb. b o x es ............................ “

Richardson Drug C o .’s SpecialNo. 4865 F an cy 2 lb. b o x . .............................. eachNo. 99156 F an cy 2 lb. b o x ..............................eachNo. 1021 F an cy 1 lb. b o x .......................... per doz.No. 1021 F an cy ^ lb. b o x ........................No. 1031 F an cy 1 lb. b o x ...................... ..No. 1031 F an cy lb. b o x ........................No. 1051 F an cy 1 lb. b o x ..........................No. 1051 F an cy % lb. b o x ........................No. 16258a F ancy 1 lb. b o x ......................No. 16258a F an cy ^ lb. b o x ....................No. 16275 F an cy 1 lb. b o x .........................No. 120 F an cy 1 lb b o x ............................

Cough Drops and Lozenges.Y ale M in t Loz., 5 lb. b o x es ........................ per lb.Y ale W in te rg reen L oz., 5 lb. boxes................ , lb.S u g a r Coated L icorice L ozenges, 5 lb. Boxes

...................................................... ..................... per lb.L u d e n ’s C ough D rops..................................per boxR ed Cross, 36-5c pkgs. in b o x .................... per bx.S. B. Cough D rops, 40-5c packages in box

............................................................................per bx.D av is’ M enthol B eans, 40-5c boxes in box

...................................................................... . .p e r bx.D av is’ M enthol C ough D rops, 40-5c packages in

b o x .................................................................. per bx.D ean ’s M enthol C ough Drops, 40-5c boxes in

box ....................................................................per bx.Old T ym e L icorice D rops, 5c pkgs., 48 in carton

.................................................................... per cartonS te a m ’s M enthol Cough D rops, 50-5c packages

in b o x .............................................................per boxIndian Root Cough Candy

12, 5c s ticks in c a r to n ............................ per ca rto n36, 5c s tick s in c a r to n ............................ per ca rto n

.14

SO. 90 1.154.502.504.502.504.502.505.503.006.00 4.80

$0.15.15

.151.251.25

1.35

1.25

1.25

1 .0 0

1.20

1.50

.401.10

We invite your orders for everything- in the confectionery line. No jobber or manufacturer can serve y o u to better advantage than we can.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO,

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48 OMAHA DRUGGIST.

OUR PAGE OF SPECIAL QUOTATIONSSTAPLE, HEAVY AND CRUDE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS

No Charge for Containers, except carboys. Prices are Inclusive for the Quantity*A.old, A c e tic , b a r r e l s ........................ ft 04%

No. 8, 28%, c a r b o y ................. .ft 05%5-gal. d e m ijo h n ............................ ft 06%

1-gal. j u g ......................................... lb 07B oracic , Po., o r c ry s t ., 10-lb.

l o t s ........... ......................................... ft 115-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 12

C arbp lic , c ru d e , 20%, b b l...........g a l 2420%; 10-gal. c a n .......................... g a l 3520%, 5-gal. c a n .......................... g a l 4025# .b b l............... ........................ g a l 3025% 10-gal. c a n ............. ............ g a l 4025% 5-gal. c a n .......................... g a l 4530®, b b l...........................................ga l 3530%, 10-gal. c a n ......................... ga l 4530%, 5-gal, c a n .......................... g a l 50

C arb o lic , C ry s t . I ft b t s . 5Tb I ts f t 29“ lib b ts .10 f t l t s ft 28“ 1ft b ts . 25 f t l t s f t 27%

“ “ 1ft cn s, 5 f t I ts f t 28“ 1ft cn s, 101b I ts ft 27“ lib cn s, 25ft I ts ft 26/,

“ 5ft cns, 101b I ts ft 24“ “ 5ft cn s , 25ft I ts 1b 23“ “ 10 ft c a n s ..............ft 23“ ■ “ 25 ft c a n s , ........... ft 22“ “ 50 ft c a n s .............ft 21

C itr ic , 25-lb. lo ts ..............................ft 4510-lb. l o t s ....... ................................. ft 465-lb. l o t s . . ......................................ft 48

M u ria tic , c a rb o y (5 c b s 01%) .ft 021 N itr ic , c a r b o y ................................... ft 06%

O xalic , b b l .......................................... lb 1050-lb. l o t s ......................................... ft 1125-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 1210-lb. l o t s ........................................ ft 13

5 1b. l o t s ......................................... f t 13%S u lp h u r ic c a rb o y .. (5 cbs 01 % ) .. . ft 02T a r t a r ic , 25-lb. t o t s ...................... ft 37

10-lb. l o t s ......................................... ft 395 -lb . l o t s ......................................... ft 40

A lc o h o l, G ra in , 188° b b ls ............. g a l 2 72D“ “ “ % -b b l ........g a l 2 76 D

(le ss 8c g a l fo r c ash in 10 d a y s)“ “ 10-gals.....................g a l 2 76d

“ 5 g a l s ................... g a l 2 76 D(c o n ta in e r s e x tr a on 5 a n d 10 g a l lo ts .)

“ G ra in 190°......... 5c g a l a d v a n c eA lc o h o l, W ood, b b ls .......................ga l 55

% -b b ls ........................................... g a l 5910-gal......... .....................................g a l 665 -g a l.............................................. g a l 70

D e n a tu re d , bb ls . 180#........... ga l 43“ % -b b ls .................g a l 47“ 10 -ga l....................gal 56“ 5 -g a l .....................g a l 60

A lu m , lu m p , b b l ..................................ft 02%50-lb. l o t s .........................................ft 0325-lb. l o t s ......................................... lb 03%10-lb. l o t s ............................ ............ lb 045-lb. l o t s ......................................... ft 04 %

G ro u n d , b b l ....................................... ft 02%50-lb. lo ts . f t 03M 25-lb. l o t s .. ft 0410-lb. lo ts . 1b 04% 5-lb. l o t s .. 1b 05100-lb. l o t s ..................................... lb 04

P o w d ered , 100 lb s ............................ ft 03%50-lb. l o t s . . . f t 04 25-lb. lo ts , ft 04%10-lb. l o t s ....................................... .f t 05

A m m o n ia , W a te r , 16# c a r b o y . . . lb . 03“ “ “ 5 ga l. lo ts lb . 04“ “ “ 1 g a l lo ts . lb . 06

V m m o n la , W a te r , C o n ct., 26°, c a r ­bo y ...................................................... ft 075 -g a l l o t s .........................................ft 081 -g a l l o t s .........................................f t 10

M u ria te , lu m p , 100-lb. l o t s ......... f t 12%50-lb. l o t s ....................................... f t 1325-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 13%10-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 145-lb . l o t s ....................................... ft 14%

A m m o n ia C a rb o n a te , 25-lb. lo ts f t 12%10-lb t o t s ....................................... ft 145-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 15

M u ria te , G ra n ., 25-lb. l o t s ......... ft 09%10-lb. l o t s ....................................... ft 105-lb . t o t s ....................................... ft 12

A n tim o n y , B lack , C om l, b b l....... f t 03%100-lb.................................................. f t 0450-lb .............................................. . . f t 04%2 51b ...................................................ft 05

B lu e V itr io l , b b l ..................................ft 06%100-lb.................................................. ft 075 0-lb .........1.................................. f t 07%25-lb .................................................. f t 08101b ...................................................f t 095 1 b ........................................... . . . . f t 09

B o ra x , P o w d e r o r L u m p , 5 0 - lb . .. to25-lb .................................................. lb10-lb .................................................. ft5 - lb .................................... ...ft

B r im s to n e , R oll, b b l .....................c w t100-lb.................................................. lb50-lb .................................................. ft2 5 -lb .................................................. ft10-lb .................................................. ft5 - lb .................................................. ft

C a rb o n B is u lp h id e , 10-gal., 100-ft ft“5 -g a l.,” 50-lb ................................ ft“1 -g a l.,” 10-lb ................................ ft

C h a lk , L u m p , b b l . . . .......................c tw100-lb................................................. ft50 -lb .................................................. ft25-lb ................................................ ft1 0 - lb ................................................ ft5 - lb .................................................. ft

F re n c h Pow d., 200 lb . b a g s ........1b100-lb b a g s .......................................ft50-lb b a g s .......................................1b25-lb b a g s .......................................1b10-lb b a g s . ....................... ............1b

C h a rc o a l, C om m erc ia l, b b l ............to100-lb.................................................. ft50-lb .................................................. ft25 -lb .................................................. ft10-lb .................................................. ft5 - lb .................................................. ft

C o lu m b ia n S p ir i ts , b b l & % b b l .g a l10-gal...............................................g a l5 g a l ...............................................g a l

C o p p e ra s , L u m p , b b l .....................cw t100-lb.................................................. ft5 0 -lb ..................................................ft2 5 -lb .................................................. ft10-lb .................................................. ft5 - l b . ; .............................................. ft

E e d rie d P ow d. b b ls ...................ft100-lb..................................................ft50 -lb .................................................. ft2 5 -lb ............................ ...................ft10-l b .................................................. ft5 - lb ......... .............. .....................ft

C re a m T a r t a r , C. P ., 2 5 -lb ............. ft10 -lb ....................................................ft5-l b ....................................................ft

D e x tr in e , Y e llo w , b b ls .....................ft100-lb.................................................. ft50 l b .................................................. ft25 -lb ................................................ ft10-lb .................................................. ft5 - lb ..................................................ft

F o r m a ld e h y d e , 40%, 400 lb . b b ls . ft100 lb .....................................................ft50-lb .................................................... ft1 g a l .............................................g a lP. A. C. W orks, 1 lb . b o tt le s , 50

lb l o t s ........................................... ,1bG e rm a n G re e n S oap , 100 lb . to ts , ft

50-lb t o t s ......................................... ft25-lb to ts ........................................... ft10-lb l o t s ............ ..............................ft5-lb l o t ............................................. lb

G ly c e r in e , C. P., 50 -lb .,.................... ft“ “ 100-lbs...................ft

06%07 07%08

2 75Q3H 03% 04^ 04% 05 10% 11 16

1 00 01% 01% 02 02% 03030405060703 03%04050608 80 85 90 95 01% 02 02% 03 03% 02%030405 05%06 29 31 3305 05%06 06 07% 08 11 15 14

1 50

20*1011121314 22% 22

C ru d e , 50 lb c a n s ......... ft 20*C a m p h o r ,

10 lbs. 5 lbs. L essB u lk ........... 52% c............ 54%c.. ..57c

..55% c.. . .5Sc

..56%c .

. .57% c.. . .60c3 2 s ...............56%C..........

M a g n e s ia C a r b o n a te ,Pow d. 65-lb. b b l s . . ft 08

M o th B a l ls , b b l ............... 1b 03%100- lb .............................. 0450-lb ............................. lb 04%2 5 -lb .................... . . . . 0510- l b ............................ ft 05%

N a p th a l in , F la k e , b b l . . ft 03%100- l b ............................. ft 0450-lb ............................. lb 04%25-lb .............................. ft 0510- l b .............................. ft .05%

O il C ak e , t o n ......................................to n 32 00% - to n ............................................. to n 33 0014- t o n .................................... .........to n 34 00100-lb.............................................. cw t 1 75

P o ta s s iu m B ic h r o m a te , 100-lb... f t 12%5 0 -lb ........................................... f t 1325-lb .................................................... f t 13%10-l b ................................................... lb 14

5 - lb ................. .. .......................... to 16

C h lo ra te , c ry s t. ' o r pow d., 10-lblb 145 - lb ....................................................ft 15

P e rm a n g a n a te , 100 lb t o t s ..........ft 1350-lb lo t s ...................................... .. f t 1425-lb l o t s ........................................... f t 1510-lb lo t s ........................................... f t 165-lb t o t s ......................................... ft 17

S a l E p s o m , B b ls ............................ c w t 1 85100-lb..................................................1b 02%50-lb .................................................. f t 0325 -lb .................................................. f t 03%1 0 -lb . . .............................................. f t 045 - lb ................................................. f t 05

G la u b e r , b b l .................................. cw t 1 101 0 0 -lb ............................................... f t 01%5 0 - lb ................................................. f t 0225-lb .................................................. ft 02%10-l b .................................................f t 03

N itre , re fin ed , sm l c ry s t., 25 -lb .ft 08%10-lb ............................................ .. f t 10A5 - lb .......................... .......................f t 11A

N itre , g ra n .,2 5 - lb ............................f t 08%10-lb ....................................................lb 10 A5 - lb ....................................................f t 11A

N itre , pow d., 2 5 -lb .......................... ft 09A10-lb .................................................... ft 10 A5 - lb ....................................................ft 11D

R o ch e lle , 25 -lb ..................................ft 2210-lb ....................................................f t 235 - lb ....................................................1b 24

Soda, b b l.......................................... c w t 1 10K e g .................................................c w t 1 355 0 - lb ...................................................f t 022 5 -lb ....................................................1b 02%10-lb .................................................... f t 035 - lb ................................................... lb 03%

S a s s a f r a s B a r k , 200 lb s . b a g . . . . . 1b 21100-lb b a g s ....................................... ft 2250-lb b a g s . ................................. f t 2325-lb b a g s ....................................... lb 2410-lb b a g s ................................. .. lb 255-lb b ag s ........................................1b 26

S e ed , C a n a ry , 200-lb b a g s ...............ft 06a100-lb b a g s ......................................ft 06H50-lb b a g s ......................................ft 06%25-lb b a g s ...................... .............. ft 06%1 0-lb ........................................... 3 ... lb 07%5 - lb ..................................................f t 07%

H em p, 200-lb b a g s ......................... 1b 05%100-lb b a g s ......................................lb 05%50-lb b a g s .................................. ..lb 0625-lb b a g s .......................... .......... ft 0610-lb .................................................. lb 075 - lb .................................................. ft 07%

F la x , g ro u n d or w hole, 1001b bg sft 0il450-lb b a g s ..................................... ft 04%25-lb b ag s ......................................lb 05J41 0 -lb ................................................... f t 065 - lb ................................................... ft 06

S unflow er, 125-lb b a g s ........... ft 0750-lb b a g s ....................................... f t 07%25-lb b a g s ....................................... lb10 -lb ....................................................ft5 - lb ....................................................f t

S e ld li tz M ix tu re , 25-lb l o t s ......... lb“ “ 10-lb lo t s ............lb“ “ 5 -lb t o t s ............lb

S o d a B ic a r b ., b b l ................................ft112-lb. k e g s ....................................lb

25-lb ....................................................ft10 -lb ................................................. . f t

H y p o su lp h ite , g ra n , o r c ry . b b lf tK e g .5 0 - lb .............2 5 -lb .............10- l b . . . .5 - lb ..............

ft ft ft ft lb

S u g a r M ilk , lb s , 50-lb l o t s ........... 1b“ “ “ 25-lb t o t s ........... lb“ “ “ 10- lb l o t s ...........ft“ “ “ 5 -lb l o t s ........... ft“ “ b u lk , 25-lb l o t s ........... 1b

S u lp h u r , L g t F lo u r , 175-ft b b ls cw t50-lb l o t s .............................................lb25-lb t o t s ............................................. lb10- lb l o t s ............................................. lb5-lb t o t s .............................................. lb

H e av y F lo u r , 1 0 0 -f tb ag s ......... c w tZ in c S u lp h a te , c o m m e rc ia l , 50-lbft

2 5 - lb ...................................................lb10- l b ...........................................•........»

5 - lb ................................................... lb

0910 181920

1 9-10 02 03% 04 02%03 03%04 04%052728 28% 2925

2 80 03%04 04%05

2 2507080910

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R I C H A R D S O N D R U G C O .( Room 312 Charles Building

S A L E SR O O M S Denver, Colo. OlVl \ II \ IT S A{ W. D. ZOOK, Agent

FEBRUARY SUPPLEMENT. SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT.

Chamois Skins

No.1

Size.6x8

CHAMOIS SKINS. Yellow, Unbleached.

Per Kip* (30 pieces) ..................... $ .90.............

Per Doz. .........$ .40

? 7x9 . .............. . 1.40............. ................603 9x11 . ..................... 2.25............. ......... 1.004 10x12 . ..................... 2.85............. ......... 1.255 11x13 . ..................... 3.40............. ....... : 1.506 12x14 . ..................... 3.90............. ......... 1.757 12x16 . ..................... 5.10............. ......... 2.208 14x16 . ..................... 5.75............. ......... 2.509 14x17 . . ................ 6.40............. ......... 2.75

10 14x16 . ................ . . . 7.65.............. ......... 3.2511 15x20 . ..................... 8.65............. ......... 3.7512 17x20 . ...................... 9.60............. ......... 4.1014 20x24 . ...................... 13.20............. ............ 5.6513 17x23 . ..................... 1 1 .20. ........... ......... 4.7515 21x25 . ..................... 16.00............. ......... 6.9016 22x26 . ..................... 18.70............. ......... 8.00

17 26x28 . ..................... 22.95............. ......... 9.6018 28x32 . ....... .............. 28.70............. ......... 12.1519 30x34 . ..................... 33.15............. ......... 14.2020 32x37 . ..................... 38.25............. ......... 16.2021 34x40 . ..................... 51.00............. ......... 20.00

Alpine Brand.

Per Kip. (30 pieces)No. Size.20 6x8 ........................$ 1.36........22 7x9 .................... 1.80.......22% 9x11 ........................ 2.80.......22% 10x13 ........................ 3.40.......22% 11x13 ........................ 4.30.......23 11x16 ...................... . 5.25.......23% 12x17 .................. 6.50.......24 13x18 .................... 7.80.......24% 14x20 ........................ 9.20.....24% 15x21 ............. . 10.00___ _25 16x22 ____'................ 11.15.......25% 17x23 ........................ 11.80.......26 19x26 .................... . . 15.75.......26% 21x27 ........... . 20.60.......27 22x29 ........................ 21.80.......

27% 24x30 ........ ................ 24.25____28 25x30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.50------28% 27x33 ............. ........ 30.20.......29 32x37 ........... . 42.00___ _

30 34x40 ........................ 52.50.......

Per Doz. . ...$ .58............78, . . . 1,25 . . . . 1.56 . . . . 1.92 . . . . 2.20 . . . . 2.85 . . . . 3.40 . . . . 4.00 . . . . 4.35 . . . . 4.80 . . . . 5.15____ 6.80. . . . 8.80 . . . . 9.50 . . . . 10.50 . . . . 11.50. . . . i l i o . . . . 16.00 . . . . 22.80

T O U R O R D E R S O L IC IT E D

Richardson Drug Co., Om aha, Neb

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FEBRUARY SUPPLEMENT. SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT.

s p o N G S

No. 2 Assortment......................................... Each $6.50 We solicit your orders.

Richardson Drug Co., Om aha, Neb.

SPONGES. Special Bock Island Sponges.

No. Pieces to Lb. Bale. V Bulk.2-3 per lb. $4.00 $4.253-4 per lb. 4.00 ‘ 4.254-6 per lb. 4.00 4.256-8 ..........................................per lb. 4.00 4,25

8-10 ...........................................per lb. 4.00 4.2510-12 ........................................... per lb. 4.00 ,4.25

Special Bock Island Sponges are free from sand and are very tough; best for washing Automobiles,etc,

Cnba Wool.A genuine wool sponge, very soft, all

sizes ........................................................per lb. $3.50Brown Wool.

A fine medium priced sponge, all size..per lb. $2.25

Florida Yellows.All sizes......................................................per lb. $1.25

Florida Grass.A ll sizes......................................................per lb. $1.00

Bleached Grass Sponges.C-6, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case $ 0.80C-5, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 2.00C-4, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 3.00C-3, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 3.50C-2, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 5.50C-l, A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 9.00CXX A ll Forms, 100 in case................ per case 12.00A Special Forms, 100 in case.............per case 4.25B Special Forms, 100 in case.............per case 6.00C Special Forms, 100 in case.............per case 11.00D Special Forms, 100 in case.............per case 6.00

No. 1. Sheep Wool Assortment contains: 100 5- cent sponges; 50 10-cent sponges; 36 15-cent sponges; 25 25-cent sponges. This assortment shows the deal­er a profit of over 50% on his investment.No. 1 Assortment......................................... Each $14.00

No. 2. Sheep Wool Assortment, a very popular number; contains 45 sponges to retail at 5 cents;25 at 10 cents; 18 at 15 cents, and 12 at 25 cents. This assortment nets the dealer over 50 per cent clear profit.

BLEACHED BATH SPONGES.

Natural Forms.

C-15, 100 in case................ case $11.00C-25, 100 in case................ case 20.00C-35, 100 in case................ .............. per case 3U.00C-50, 100 in case................ case 20.00C-60, 100 in case................ .............. per case 27.50C-65, 100 in case................ case 32.50C-75, 100 in case................ .............. per case 35.00Genuine Mandruka Baths, unbleached,

all forms........................... $2.00Bleached, all forms....... 1.75

POTTER’S SPONGES.Small size........................................................each $0.28Large size....................................................... each .42

SILK TOILETS.

A 100 in case $ 4.00B 100 in case............................. . . . . per case 6.00C 100 in case 9.00D 100 in case 10.00E 100 in case 12.00F 100 in case 16.00G 100 in case 24.00X l l 100 in case 20.00X16 100 in case 30.00X24 100 in case............................. ---- per case 50.00X32 100 in case 60.00X40 113 in case 70.00Plain netted silks......................... gro. 9.00Netted Silks, each in tin b ox .... gro. 15.00

We carry the largest and most complete stock of sponges in the West. Compare our prices with those quoted by Eastern houses and you will find that “ our prices are right.”

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S u n d r i e s D e p a r t m e n tQuantity Prices on Staple Goods

Genuine Anti-Colic NipplesNo. 140 White. ..per gro. $4.75 No. 146 Maroon..per gro. 4.75 No. 147 B lack... per gro. 4.75

Less than gross lots, 42c doz.

Colgates Talcum Powder

Per dozen.........................$1.60>£-doz. free with 3 doz.

lots.

Cosmo Buttermilk Soap

3 doz. lots ........ per doz. $ .60

less quantities, 75c per doz.

Dabrook’s Locust Blossom Pertume

Per pint........................... $5.00% pint free with 2 pints.

Deailbis Atomizers5 per cent discount

on $20.00 lots.

Elcaya Cream3 dozen lots

5 per cent discount.

Mennen’s TalcumGross lots ..................... $18.00Single dozen................... 1.60

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Sanitol Goods3 doz. lots............ % doz. free6 doz. lots. . . . . . . . doz. free

12 doz. lots 5%.......1 doz. free

William’s Talcum PowderPer dozen........................$1.60

y2 dozen free with 3 dozen lots.

S O D A S U P P L I E S

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W e offer the fo llow ing special prices for quantity orders to be shipped M arch 1st, 1913, M ay 1st dating. Term s 2% ten days, net 30 days.

8 -o z. Thin Bell Shape Glasses.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per doz. 40cPacked 20 dozen to the barrel.

12-oz. Thin Bell Shaped Glasses per doz. 54cPacked 12 dozen to the barrel.

W e liitiirile only tine best grade of lead blown Soda Glasses.

For prices on other Fountain Supplies see our special list.

W e Solicit Y o u r O rders. RJchardson Drvig Co.0 = = 0

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EVERY WISE DEALERKnows The Value of Attractive Display of

“TSycoj” Fever Thermometers in the “Sanitary Package”

THE demand for "Tycos" Fever Ther­mometers is rapidly • increasing-. Not

only physicians and nurses but authorities on health and hygiene are urging- their universal use. The "Tycos" Fever Ther­mometer should be as indispensible in the home as the tooth-brush.

Meet this growing demand and stimu­late it by having a complete line of "Tycos Fever Thermometers in stock.

They come in three registrations: 1 and 2 minute.

The new "Tycos" package enables you to keep your “ Tycos” Fever Thermometers in sight—in the sanitary way—free from dust

or handling; thus keeping them before your customers and increasing your sales.

Every Six Tycos Fever Thermometers in a Tycos Sanitary Package.

Your order will receive prompt and courteous attention. Drop us a line today for full informa­tion and pfideis.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO., OMAHA

a ...................... " ■ —•........ — is

R U B B E R G O O D S— When Ordering Rubber Goods Specify "Haja Brand” and Get the Best —

“ Haja” Fountain Syringe R I< .h a r d s o n ^ Co.. . Dlslribulors□1 ............. . ■" = f n

"HAJA” Combination Fountain Syringes and Water Bottles ,

Made of the finest quality heavy maroon stock, rapid flow tubing. Infant, rectal and bent vaginal screw pipes, rapid flow size.

Packed in handsome flat box:

2 Q uart, per dozen .......... ...............................$ 1 6 .5 03 Q uart, per dozen ......................................... 1 7 .5 0

“ Haja” Fountain Syringes, same stock as above:2 Quart,, per d o z e n .. . ...... ..................$ 1 3 .5 02 Q uart, per d ozen ......................................... 1 4 .5 0

“ Haja” Water Bottles:2 Q uart, per dozen......................................... $ 1 0 .8 03 Quart, per dozen......................................... 1 1 .8 0

THIS IS THE Tycos" PACKAGE

that your customers are looking for.

Place it on your show­case and

watch results.

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COMPLETE PRICES-CURRENTOF-

Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Etc.C O R R E C T E D M O N T H L Y B Y

i 3 x c n ^ . i 3 i D S 0 2 s r d i s t t o -

Q UANTITY PRICES SEE SPECIAL PACE® “No charge is m ade for containers on goods in ounces or lesser quantities.

NEB.A A d va nc e d . D D e c line d . ★ A d d e d .

DRUGS, C H E M IC A L S , Etc.A cetan ilid , cryst. or po. c a r t ......oz 10

Cryst. or powd., M -ft c a r t ...... ft 11Cryst. or powd., Vi-1b cart ...... ft 36Cryst. or powd., 1 -ft ca rt ........ ft 34

A cetone, p u re ................................ ft 15Com l.............................................. ft 37

A c e tp h en e t id in .............. 1b 1 33 oz 15Ic id , Acetic. No. 8........................ ft 08* Acetic, TJ. S. P . . . ................... ...ft 15Acetic, C. P ................................... ft 18Acetic, g lacia l, absolute ft 31 oz ' 11Arsenous. fused or powd ft 26 oz 10Benzoic, English ............. ft2 70 oz 20Benzoic, from T o lu o l... . f t 48 oz 12 Boracic, C rysta ls or Powd.,

1-lb c tn s .................................. lb 185-lb. ctn s................................... lb 17B u lk ........................................... lb 15

Boracic, Pd., P. O. B. Co., %s,24 lbs in case ............................. 3 00

Boracic, Im palpable , P o w d ....... ft 27Boracic, C. P., C ry st ................... ft 27B rom ic.......................................... oz 31Butyric , 60 %..................ft 84 oz 21Cam phoric....................................oz 37Carbolic, cryst, 1-lb bo ts..........lb 30Carbolic, crys, 1-lb c a n .............. ft 29Carbolic, crys, 5-lb c a n .............. ft 25Carbolic, crys, 10-ft c a n .............ft 23Caabolic, cryst, 25-lb c a n s ........lb 22Carbolic, cryst, 50-lb cans........ lb 21Carbolic , liquid, med. 1-ft bots. ft 30Carbolic, c ru d e ..................... gal 35 to 40Chromic, 1-oz vials ................... oz 20Chrysophanic, (see C hrysarobin )Cinnamic, Merck .......................oz 28Citric, c ry s t .. ..................... ......... ft 50Cresylic d a r k ............................g a l 85Cresylic, Redistilled .............. gal 1 20Formic, 1-oz v i a l s , ..................... oz 14Form ic, conct.,...... ................... oz 22G a llic .............................. ft 77 oz 12Hydriodic, 10%.............................oz 27flyd robrom ic ,............... ft 28 oz 10Hydrobrom ic, conct.... ft 58 oz 18Hydrocyanic, d ilu ted .. ft 27 oz 11 Hydrocyanic, Scheele’s,

1-oz. v ia ls ...................................oz 83Hydrofluoric, 1-oz bots........... oz 29Hydrofluoric, M -ft bo ts .............ft 1 52H ypophosphorous Sol. 50%........ ft 1 05H ypophosphorous Sol. 50#....... oz 20Lactic, ............................ ft 84 oz 14Lactic, d i l...................... lb 28 oz 10M ono-ch lor-Acetic, oz. v is ........oz 24M uriatic, com l......... ................... ft 05Muriatic, chem pu re ................... ft 17Nitric, com l.................................. ft 10Nitric, chem . pure...................... ft 23Nitric, fu m in g ........................ ..lb 24N itro -H yd ro ch lo ric .................... 1b 27Oleic, p u re .......... ....................... 1b 33O xalic ....................................... ...... 1b 15O xalic, chem. pure, 1-ft c a rt___ ft 35Phosphoric, d il...............>.............R> 16Phoshoric, U .S .P ........................ ft 33Phosphoric, sy ru py ,................... ft 44Phosphoric, g la c ia l........ft 58 oz 13P ic ric .................................ft 126 oz 21P y ro ga llic .......... .......... ft 1 75 oz 17DPyro ligneous................. g a l 55 ft 12Salicylic, 1-ft cartons, ..............1b 42DSalicylic, ’■A-Jb cartons..............1b 44dSalicylic, V£-ft c a rto n s ,.............. ft 48DSalicylic, 1-oz c a rt ..................... oz 06Salicylic, (from w in terg ’n , ) ...... ft 3 15Solicylic, (from w in terg ’n ,) ...... oz £8Succinic, pure ___ >..................... oz 53Su lphanilic ................................... oz 19Su lphocarbo lic ............................oz 16Sulphuric, arom .(e lix ir v itrio l) ft 50Sulphuric, com ’l 66%........... .....ft 05Sulphuric, chem p u re ............... ft 17

DRUGS, E T C .C o n t .S u lph u rou s ,................................. ft 16Tannic, 1-oz. cartons..................oz 15Tannic, 1-lb. cartons..................ft 1 05Tannic, U. S. P., 1-lb. cartons ..ft 1 15Tartaric , c ry s .............................. ft 42Tartaric , pow d.............................ft 42Trich loracetic ...................... ....... oz 27Thym ic (T h y m o l)...... ft 2 63 oz 26V alerian ic, 1-oz. v ials and tin ..oz 29

A c ido l, ............................................oz 60Tablets, 10s, .............................box 1 75Pepsin, strong, tablets, 10s .. .box 1 75Pepsin, m ild, tablets. 10s . .. .b o x 1 20

Aconitine, Am orphous Ys-oz. v ia ls ea 1 25A d a lin P o w d e r ...............................oz 1 85

Tablets, 5-gr. 25s........................ ea 70A fs o l Pow der ...............................oz 60

Tablets, 5 g r .................................oz 60A g a r -A g a r ...................................... 1b 85 AA garic in , 1-oz. v ia ls ..................... oz 1 19

15-grain v ia ls ...............................ea 12A ga ric , w h ite .......... ..................... ft 35A g a t l i in ........................................... oz 3 25A g u r in ............................................. oz 1 70A lb a rg in , T a Diets, 50s.............each 50A lbum en , E g g ................ ................ft 131A lco h o l, absolute.G allon 5 00.p int 70

Grain 188° ................................. ga l 2 86 D“ 190°.................................. g a l 2 91D

Denatured 180#........................ ga l 65Wood Ref.95% .......................... ga l 75

A ld eh y d e , concent,..................... lb 1 20A llsp ice , (p im ento ) . .................. ft 17

Pow d...............................................ft 22A lm o n d M e a l.................................. ft 40A lm onds, b itter, shelled.............. ft 50

S w ee t............................................. ft 45A lo in , 1-oz c tn s.............................. oz 14

1ft ctn ........ ........................ ft 1 22DA lu m , Am m onia, gran., c tn s .. . . ft 18

Potassium , gran., c tn s...............19Dried, powd., c tn s.......................ft 18Chrome, ctns................................ ft 18Chrom e, gran ., C. P ................... 3> 37A m m o n i-F e r r ic ..........................% 27L u m p ............................................. lb 05G ro u n d ..........................................ft 06P o w d e re d ................................ . ft 07

A lum in um , M etal, ctns ..ft 1 30 oz 15Acetate, pu re d r y ......... ft 84 oz 16A c e to -T a rtra te .............. ft 1 37 oz 20B rom ide ........................................ oz 31C h lo ride ........................... ft 63 oz 13H yd rated .. .................................. ft 63N itrate .........................................ft 64P h o s p h a te ................................... oz 22Sulphate, coml., p o w d ................ft 13Sulphate, pure g ra n ................... ft 24

A lyp in , J i -o z .................................oz 4 20A m id o l, 1-oz bottles___ ft 7 00 oz 55A m m on ia , w ate r 16$.4 lbs. 07 ft 08

W ater, 20%................ 4 lbs. 08 ft 09W ater, stronger...... 4 lbs. 11 ft 12

■ Dom estic, p in t s .......................doz 1 00Dom estic, q u a r t s ..................... doz 150

A m m on o l, powd., tabs orcom pounds....................................oz 1 05

A m m on ium , acetate, cryst.,1-oz. v ia ls ...................................... oz 16Arsenate , 1-oz v ia ls .......... .......oz 22B en zoate .......................ft 95 oz 13Bichrom ate, O. P ........ ft 68 oz 14Bichrom ate. P u re .......................ft 50Borate. 1-oz v ia ls .......................oz 21Bromide, 1-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 13Brom ide...................... 5-lb. 66 ft 67DCarbazotate, “P ic rate” ............. oz 18C arbon ate ..................................... ft 16

DRUGS. Etc.—Cont.Carbonate, C ubes........................ ft 34Carbonate, resublim ed, p u r e . . . f t 27C itra te .......................... ft 1 00 oz 16H ypophosph ite ........... ft 1 68 oz 22Io d id e ........................... ft 4 73 oz 42M uriate, iu rn p ............................. ft 15M uriate, gran., pure, 1-lb. cart.ft 19M uriate, gran., No. 1..................ft 15Muriate, powd, 1-ft. carton...... ft 20N itrate, c ry s t ...............................ft 29N itrate, fu s e d ...............................ft 29N itrate, g ran ................................ ft 29O xalate, 1-ft c a rton s ................. ft 44Phosphate, cryst, C. P ...............1b 74Salicylate, 1-oz v ia ls ..ft 73 oz 15Succ inate ..................................... oz 63Sulphate, com l............................. ft 08Sulphate, l-lb cart., C. P ........... ft 30Sulpho-carbolate, 1-oz v ia ls— oz 15Su lpho-cyanate ...........ft 58 oz 13Tartrate (n e u tra l).......................ft 105V a le r in a te ....................1b 2 10 oz 24

A m y l, acetate, p u re ...................... ft \78Acetate Technical..gal. 4 45 1b 68B u ty ra te ....................................... ft 1 83N itra te ...........................................oz 44N itrite ............................................oz 27V a le r ian a te .................................. ft 2 63

A n aesth e s in ....................................oz 1 00A n iline , black nigrostine, for inkft 2 00

Blue, n a v y ............. .................... ft 2 50B lue-b lue, e x tra .......................... lb 3 50Blue, Nicholson, B .....................1b 225B lue, Nicholson, B B ....................ft 325Brown. B ism a rk .......................... ft 100Green, p rim e................... .............ft 1 50Green, e x tra .......................... ft 2 00Orange, e x t ra ...............................ft 1 25Red, A l b a n y ................................ 1b 60Red, D iam ond Fuch sin e.......... ft 2 25Red. eosine, b lu ish .....................1b 2 60Red, eosine fine.......................... ft 3 00Scar le t ........................................... 1b 100Scarlet, e x tra ...............................lb 1 25V io let (or pu rp le ) B .................. lb 2 00V io let (or pu rp le ) B B ................ ft 3 00Y e llo w ............................................ft 200

A n n a t t o ............................. ............ ft 55A n n a tto in e ..................................... ft 90A n odyn e , H offm an ’s,

1-ft bots, inc lu s ive ......................1b 93A n t ifeb rin e , 1-oz v ia ls ................ oz 18A n tlk am n ia , powd. or tab lets. ..oz 1 00

Com binations...............................oz 1 0010-oz. lo ts..................................... oz 9214A n tim on y , M e ta l..........: ............ ft 29

B rom ide .....................................oz 27Chloride, c ry st .................. . . ..o z 21Chloride, sol., (bu tte r o f ) ...... ft 24D iap h o re t ic ...............................ft 1 07O x id e ......................................... ft 30S u lp h id e .................................... ft 45Black, powd., c o m l................. ft 06Pure Needle, p o w d ................ 1b 15

A n t in o s in ........................................ oz 2 10A n tip y rin , K norrs, 1-oz v ia ls -----oz 35

N ew G rad e ....................ft 3 15 oz 25A p io l fluid, green, 1-oz v ia ls , ......oz 64 DA pom orph ia ,cry st, %-oz vis.,.each 1 93

M uriate (am orphous ) % -oz. v ia ls .oz 336A rg en ta m in e ............................... oz 75A rg o ls , r e d ......................................ft 14

Red, pow dered............................. lb 16A r g o n in .......................................... oz 65A r g y r o l ............................................oz 1 50A r h o v in '.......................................... oz 90

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Bougies, 50s............................. each 65C apsu les..................................... box 65

A r is to l.............................................. oz 1 80A r is to c h in .............. .....................oz 2 20A r ro w ro o t, A m erican ..................B> 12

te rm u n d a .....................................B> 75St V incent ..............................lb 20T a y lo r ’s, 5^-lb and % -ft, fo i l___ lb 40

A rsen ic , brom ide, 1-oz. v ia ls ___.oz 30Chloride, so lu tion ...................... ft 22Iodide, 1-oz v ia ls ....................... oz 46Red, pow dered ............................ ft 27Solution (F o w le r ’s ) . . . . ........... ..ft 12Solution (D on ovan ’s ) ..................ft 26W h ite powd. com’l .......................ft 12Y e llo w (orp im ent)...................... ft 27

A sbestos, fibrous, lo n g . ...............ft 35A sp a rag in , %-oz. v i a l s ................oz 110A sp h en Pow der............................. oz 60

Tablets, 5 g r ................................ oz 60A sp ir in ............................................. oz 43A to p h an , T ab lets, 20s ........... box 50A tro xy l. T ab lets, 20s.............. each 25A tro p in e , pure % oz. v ia ls ...........oz 6 30

Sulphate, % oz. v ia ls ...................oz 4 80

B a lsam , C o pa iba___ 5-ft. 65 incl ft 70Copaiba, solidified....................... ft 1 00F ir, C a n a d a ..................................ft 1 10Fir, Oregon....................................ft 30P e r u ...............................................ft 2 25Sulphur,1 -ft bot. in c l................ 1b 75Tolu , 1-ft cans in c l......................1b 1 50

B a r iu m , Acetate, 1-oz v ia ls ........1b 16Carbonate,pure, 1-ft boxes....... ft 33Chloride chem. pu re ................... ft 30N itra te , powdered, 1-lb. c tn s ...lb 19N itrate , chem. p u re .................... ft 40Sulphate, coml, l-lb boxes..........ft 15Sulphate,pure, 1-ft boxes.. .. ..lb 33Sulphide, p u re ............. ft 47 oz 13

B a rk , a lder,b lack , pressed, fts. ..lb 30A lde r, red or tag pressed, f t s . .. ft 24Angostura , pressed, f t s ........... ft 90A p p le tree,pressed, f ts ............. ft 30A sh ,b lack , p re sse d .fts ............. ft 30Ash, m ountain, pressed, fts— ft 30Ash , prick ly , p ressed fts............1b 50Ash. white, pressedfts................ ft 27B arberry , pressed, f ts ................ 1b 35Bassw ood,pressed ,fts................. ft 24B ayberry , pressed, fts .............. ft 30B ay berry , pow dered ..................1b 35Beech, pressed fts ..................... ft 28B irch , pressed,’f ts .......................lb 25B itter Sweet, pressed, f t s ......... 1b 40B lackberry , o f root, press, f ts ... ft 35B lack H aw , pressed, f t s . ........... lb 38Boxwood, pressed, f ts ................ lb 30Buckthorn , pressed, lb s .............ft 25Butternut, pressed, fts .............. ft 24Canella, pow dered .......................lb 45Canella, pressed, fts................... ft 40Cascara Sagrada, pressed, f ts ... ft 35Cascarrilla , pressed, fts ............. ft 40Cascarilla , pow dered ..................1b 35Cassia............................................. lb 20Cassia, pow dered ........................ lb 25Cassia Saigon, ro lls..................... lb 65Cassia Saigon, po w dered ........... 1b 70Chestnut, pressed, lbs— ........ ft 26Cinchona, red, S. A m ..................ft 30Cinchona, red, & .-Am .,pow d— 1b 35Cinchona, red, R u b in g o sa ........ ft 40Cinchona, red, Rubingosa, pow. 1b 45Cinchona, y e llo w ........................ 1b 30Cinchona, yellow , powd ........... ft 3f>

“ pa le pressed, f ts ........1b 35K ark , Cinchona, red, pressed,lbs ft 35

“ C alisaya , pressed, fts 1b 35Cotton Root, pressed, fts ..........ft 25Cramp, pressed, fts ...................1b 28Cram p, po w d ................................ft 35Cundurango, pressed, fts ....... ft 40E lder, pressed, fts .......................ft 28Elm , g ro u n d .......................... — ft 22Elm , select, s la b s ........................ 1b 30Elm , pow d..................................... ft 22Fringetree, o f root, pressed, lbs ft 35Hem lock, powd ..........................ft 30Hem lock, pressed, f t s ................ ft 25Ivy , Am er. o f root, pressed, lbsft 35Jam Dogwood, pressed, R e......... 1b 35Jersey Tea, pressed, fts ............. ft 30

DRUGS, Etc.—Cont. DRUGS, Etc -C o n t.M agnolia, pressed, fts................ft 35Mezereon, pressed, fts........... .. ft 30Moosewooa, pressed, fts.............ft 40Oak, black , pressed, fts ............. ft 22Oak, red, pressed, fts..................ft 28Oak, white, pressed, lb s ............. ft 22Osier, green, pressed, l b s . . .......lb 30Osier, red, pressed, fts ........... ft 40Peach, pressed, fts...................... 1b 30Persimmon, pressed, f ts — — ft 36Pine, white, pressed, lb s ..........ft 22Pom egranate, b a rk o f root....... ft 60Poplar, white, pressed, f ts ........ ft 28Poplar, white, po w d ................... ft 33Poplar, yellow , pressed, f ts .......ft 28P rick ly Ash , pressed, lb s ..........1b 50Prick ly Ash, pow d................ — ft 55Q uak ing A sp , pressed, l b s .......ft 25Quebracho, pressed, fts ............ft 35Rose W illow , pressed, fts......... ft 40Sassafras........................................ft 28Sassafras, pressed, fts.............. ft 30Sassafras, pow d............................ft 30Bim aruba, pressed, lb s ...............ft 60Soap T ree (q u illa y a )................... ft 25Soap Tree (qu illaya ) g ro u n d — 1b 18Soap T ree (qu illaya ) po w d ........ ft 20Soap Tree, pressed, f ts ...............ft 34Sumach, pressed, 1 -ft................ ft 25Sweet Gum, pressed, fts ............. ft 35Tam arack , pressed fts ...............ft 28W-afer Ash , pressed, lb s ............. ft 60W ahoo Root, pressed, lb s ...........1b 70Wahoo Tree, pressed, f ts ........... ft 45W alnut, pressed, fts................ ..ft 25W ild C h e rry ..................................ft 12W ild Cherry, g ro u n d ................ ft 15W ild Cnerry , po w d --------------------ft 20W ild Cherry , pressed, fts. .......ft 25W itch Hazel, pressed, fts ..........ft 22W illow , white, pressed, fts ....... ft 25W illow , black, pressed, fts ........ 1b 24W inters, pressed, fts ..................ft 75W itch Hazel, pressed, f ts ..........ft 22

B arley, P e a r l....................... ........ ft 08R obinson ’s. *4-lbs..................... doz 1 75R obinson’s, l b s ........................ doz 3 00

Bay B u m , dom estic................... ga l 2 00Im ported .................................... ga l 2 50

Beans, C a lab a r ...............................1b 100Oocoa, roasted ............................. ft 50Tonca A n g o stu ra ........................ 1b 7 SOV an illa , B o u rb o n ..........ft 5 .00® 6 00V an illa , M ex ican ..........ft 6.00® 8 00V an illa , T ah it i ............................ ft 2 50

Bebeerine, pure, %-oz. v ia ls .......oz 9 50S u lph ite , 1-oz. v ia ls ................. oz 2 14

B eech D ro p s , pressed, f t s ........... ft 30B en zin e .....................•. ............... ga l. 25

Benzol, pu re (b e n z in e )................ ft 19

Bonzol, 90#, 1 gal. can s.............ga l 85B e n z o N a p th o l........ ...................... oz 17

B e n z o s o l.........................................oz 1 25

B erberine , Sulphate, 1-oz. vials,M erck .............................................oz 1 45

Berries, B u ck th o rn .......................ft 30Cocculus In d (fish b e rr ie s ).......ft 17Cubeb, stem less........................... ft 70Cubeb, po w d................................ ft 75E ld e r ....................................... ' ..ft 35Juniper, I t a l ia n ..........................ft 12Juniper, p o w d ...............................ft 16L a u re l............................................1b 16P o k e ............................................... ft 25Prick ly A s h .......................... ....... a 50Saw P a lm e t t o ............................. ft 30S um ac ...........................................ft 20

B eta E ucane, ^ s and Vis............. oz 3 60V4s and o z s ....................................oz 3 50

B e to l.................................................oz 64B ird G ra v e l..................................do* 75

DRUG S, Eto.—C o n t.ft

3 04 3 20

oz

ft

1b 3 78

2 322 773 30

2 27 5 00

ft

oz

ft

Bism uth , Metal.A ce ta te ...................B etanapthol..............Ch lQ ride.....................C i t r a t e ............. . ........Am m on. C it ra te .......L a c ta te .......................L iq u o r ........................N itra te C r y s t ...........O xa la te .......................Oxide, H y d ra ted ......Oxide, A n h y d ro u s ...O xych loride___ oz. 29Pheno l.......................Phosphate..................P y ro g a l la te ........ .Salicylate, 40#...........Salicylate, 64#...........Subbenzoate ... . . . . . . .Subcarbonate ..oz. 23Subga llate ..................Sub Iod id e ..................Sub N itra te ................Su lph ate ....................T a n n a te .....................V a lerianate , % oz. v ’ls

B la d d e r W ra c k , pressed ftsB lau d ’s M ass, Po............. ....... . .ftB lu e M ass, ............................. ft

Pow dered .. ............. ............... ftB lue V itr io l,.................................. H>

Pow dered ......... !. . 1.25- ft i2____ ftBo le , A rm en ia ........ ....................... ftBone A s h .........................................lbB on e , Cuttle fish ............................ft

Cuttle fish, po w d ........ ............. lbB o n e M e a l.............. 25 ft 03y3 . . . ftB o rax , powd. or cryst., Dulk........ 1b

Po., 1-ft ctn.,48 lbs case. ..ft “ Po., !4-ft ctn.,48 lbs case. . . f t “ Po., & -ft ctn .,24 lb s case., .ft

Po., 1-ft tins,24lbs c ase ... 1b Po., 5-ft box, 60 lbs case ..ft

“ G la s s ................................... 1bBoric Spa’g l ’s, 241b ctn .,case.2 45 ft Boraxo, Bath Powd., 24 cans in

case ................................. 4 00 ftB oraxo B ath Powd., sm l., 48 pkg.

in case, case ..................................B read , St J o h n s .............................ftB re a s t T ea , (species pectora lis).. 1b B ro m in e , 1-oz. v ia ls and tin case

.....................................ft 78 ozChloride, 1-oz. v ia ls , tin c a se .. .oz

B ro m ip in , 10#, M erck ..ft 2 20 ozB ro m o fo rm .. ................ ft 1 58 ozB r o m u ra l ........................................ oz

Tablets, 5-gr., 10s............. tubeB ro o m Top , Scotch, pressed lb s . . ftB ro v a lo l p e a r ls 30s..................eachB ruc in e , pure, %-oz. v ia ls ..........oz

Sulphate, %-oz. v i a l s ................ozB uds, B a lm of G ilead ................... ft

Cassia ............................................. ftC adm ium , Brom ide, M e rc k .......oz

Iodide, 1-oz. v ials, M e rc k ,___ *.ozSulphate,'1-oz. vials, M e rck ___oz

Caffeine, pure,l-oz. v ia ls ft 4 46 ozBrom ide, 1-oz. v i a l s ........... ozC itrated , 1-oz.vials ft 2 83 ozPhosphate, %-oz. v ia ls .............ozSalicylate, %-oz. v ia ls .............ozV a le rian ate , %-oz. v ia ls ............ oz

C a lam in e .......................................... ftCalcium , B rom ide......... ft 68 oz

Carbide l-lb cans in c l................ ftCarbonate, 1-ft cartons.............. ftChloride, fused, anhydrous...... ftCalcium Chloride, fused, Com ’l,

10-lb cans .......................ftCalcium Chloride, fused, 25-lb

ca n s .- ......................................... ftChloride, gran, or fused .............ftG lycerophosphate...... ft 1 93 ozH ypophosph ite .............1b 87 ozHypophosphite and sodium, 1-oz

v ia ls ............................................ozHypophosphite and so d iu m ___ ftIodide, 1-oz. v ia ls .......................ozLactate , lb . .79............................. ozLacto-phosphate, solub., 1-oz.

c t n s ............................................ozCalcium Lacto -phosphate ,sib . ft Phosphate, precip., l-lb carton.1bSalicylate, 1-oz. v ia ls ..................ozSu lph ide ....................... ft 33 ozSulphite......................................... ftSu lpho-carbo late..........1b 57 oz

2 78 3838 40 30 32 44 32 28 37 3639

2 9078 36

1 31 21 24 30

1b 22342

2 27 3329 62

30 33 59* 66 A 101516 00 35 40 04 08 121314 14 10 44

3 20 12 45

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1 58 1 58

60 40 19 42 21 37 49 30 68 69 69 15 15 22 13 58

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17 1 22

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Calom el, Am er., ...........................ft 125English , 1-ft bottles, in c l..........ft 1 50

Cam phor, M ono-brom ideft 1 52 oz 22Mono-brom ide, powd.,oz. 22— lb 1 52

C annabis, Indica, pressed lb s ....lb 1 85Candy . Coltsfoot rock,5-lb. boxes lb 40

Rock, on strin gs ..........................ft 14Rock, % strings........... '............. ft 14Rock, assorted strin gs ...............ft 14Rock, selected, c ry st ..................1b 13Rock, selected, g ran ................... lb 13Y a le Pepperm in t........................ ft 15Y a le W in tergreen ....................... ft 15

C antharides, Chinese................... ft 60Chinese, pow d..........v. ................. ft 65Russian..........................................ft 1 45Russian, pow d ............................. ft 1 50

Cantharid in , M erck ’s, 15-gr. v ials...............................................each 1 89

Capsicum , powd ___ 5 ft 20 ___ ft 25P o d s ............................................. ft 20

C a rd T eeth , (Iron filings) ........... ft 12C a r a m e l ..........................................1b 20

1-gal. lots in c l..........................ga l 1 005-gal “ “ ........................ ga l 85

Carbon , B i-Su lph u ret 5 lb . can .17..................................................... 1b 21

Carbon, T etrach lo rid e .................. 26Cassia F is tu la ................................ 1b 20C asto r F ib e r ................................... oz 1 40

P o w d ..............................................oz 2 00C e llo id in ..........................................OZ 90C erate , C an th a r id e s .....................1b 90

G o u la rd ’s, II. S. P ........................ ft 60Resin, U .S . P ................... ...........ft 50Resin, com p..................................ft 60S im p le ........................................... 1b 45Sperm aceti.................................. ft 60

Cerium , N itra te, 1-oz. v ia ls ........ oz 26O xa la te ....... ................... ft 40 oz 10

C ero lin p ills , 100s, B. & S.........each 75AChalk , B i l l ia r d ............................gro 50

Carpenters’ b lu e ...................... gro 70Carpenters’ red ........................ gro 60Carpen ters’ w h ite .................... gro 50Crayons, assorted.....................gro 60Crayons, white, school, 1 gross

boxes................................ .....doz 1 40French, cut................................... ft 20French, po w d ...............................ft 08Precipitated, English ................. ft 12P repared in drops, 8-1b boxes ..lb 07P ink in drops, 8-ft boxes........... 1b 08Red, in fingers.............................. lb 12W hite, lu m p___bb l cwt 1 00... 1b 02-04

C harcoal, A n im al (ivory b la c k )... ft 08W o o d ............................................. lb 10W illow , l-lb . boxes..................f .lb 20

C h lck w eed , red, p ressed ,................ 35C h ite tta “ ........ ft 34C h in a C la y ..................................... ft 08C liinoidine, 1-oz. r o lls ..................oz 12C h lnaphen in ................................ oz 1 50Chinoline, pure, 1-oz. v ia ls ..........oz 49

T artrate . 1-oz. v ia ls ................... oz 49C h lo ra lam ide , 25-gram vialslbeach 85 C h lo ra l H y d ra te .

Crystals, l- lb . glass bot., incl.'. 1b 1 05dCrystals, % -lb. g lass bot., in c l . . ft 1 15DCrystals, M -lb. g lass bot., in c l. . f t 1 25DCrystals, 1-oz. g lass vials, incl..oz 15Croton, 1-oz. v ia ls ..................oz 38

C h lo ro fo rm , Inc l.7 -lb . bottle 36.1b 46Purified, in c l . . . . ..........................ft 56Squibb ’s, P u rified ..... ................ ft 87

C h lo ro ph y ll, T ech n ica l.............. oz 28A q u e o u s .......................................oz 28A lco h o lic .................................... oz 28

C hrom ium , Ch lo ride ,1 cryst. 1-oz.v ia ls ............................................oz 1 00

Chloride, solution, 1-oz. v ials, .oz 18C h ry sa ro b in .............. ft 3 43___OZ 30

Cinchonine, P u re A ik . 1-oz. v ia lso* 33B isu lphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ...............oz 22M ixture, 3-oz. b o x e s ... ........ box 25M uriate, 1-oz. v ia ls— .......... oz 22Salicylate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................. oz 33Sulphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................... oz 18

C inchonid ine , P u re A ik . Cryst.,1-oz. v ia ls ..................................oz 50

B isu lphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ............. oz 33M uriate, l-oz. v ia ls .............. oz 33Salicylate, 1-oz. v ia ls .............oz 37

DRUGS, Etc.—C ont. DRUG S, ETC., Cont.Sulphate. 1-oz. v ia ls ...............oz 27Sulphate, 1-oz. c a n s ...............oz 25Sulphate, 5-oz. c a n s . . ........... oz 22

C incho -Q u in ine, 1-oz. v ia ls ........oz 1 10C in n ab a r ........................................ ft 1 58C lta r in ..............................................oz 78C lover H ead , red, pressed ozs ...ft 40

W hite, pressed ozs.......................ft 40Sweet, pressed ozs.......................ft 40

Cloves, Z a n z ib a r ........................... ft 30Zanzibar, p o w d ........................... ft 35

Cobalt, P ow dered ..........................ft 30Carbonate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................ oz 31Nitrate, 1-oz. G. S. Y ..................oz 24Oxide, pure, 1-oz. v ia ls ...............oz 22

Cocaine, A lka lo id , % oz. V . . . .oz. 5 10“ M uriate, 5-oz c an s ..........oz 4 10“ M uriate ozs. V ................■ 4 15

% oz. Y ................. 4 20H “ V .................. 4 25Ys “ V .................. 4 35

T ropa Hydroch, 5 gr. v ia ls ..each 44Cochineal, H o n d u ra s ................... ft 70 A

Pow dered .......................................ft 75 ACocoa, B u tte r .................................ft 50Codeine, Aik., 1-oz. v ia ls .............oz 7 50

Ya-oz. v ia ls ................................. oz 7 70M uriate, 1-oz. v ia ls .....................oz 7 50

%-oz. v ia ls ................................. oz 7 70N itrate, 1-oz. v ia ls .....................oz 7 50

%-oz. v ia ls ................................ oz 7 70Phosphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................ oz 7 00

%-oz. v ia ls ................................ oz 7 20Sulphate, 1-oz. v i a l s ............... oz 7 25

%-oz. v ia ls .................................oz 7 45Colchicine, cryst., 15-gr. vials.each 1 26C o lla rgo lu m , % -ozs.....................oz 2.75Collodion , 1-ft cans, incl. ) ft 59

C a n th a r id a l,..................( ft 1 83Cantliaridal, ozs., inc l.. f doz 1 83Flexible , ijncl.................. ) ft 67

Colocynth, Apples, T r ie ste ........ft 50Apples, pow d............................. ft 55

Confection, arom atic ................... ft 1 25O p iu m ............................................ft 2 00Rose, ............................................. ft 45S enna,...........................................ft 45T h e r ia c ........................................ ft 85

Copper, Acetate, pure cystl ft 58. oz lhA m m oniated................................ ft 53A rsenate, 1-oz. v ia ls ..................oz 21Arsenite, 1-oz. v ia ls ................... oz 18Carbon ate .......... .......................ft 35Chloride, “ Cupric” . ..................ft 58Cyanide, 1-oz. v ia ls................... oz 21Iodide, 1-oz. v ia ls .....................oz 47N it ra te .................. ........................ft 50O x a la t e ........................................ ft 1 31Oxide, black , pu re...... ft 68 cn 13Sulphate, purified, l-lb cartons ft 25

C o p p e ra s .......................................... ft 03P o w d e re d ..................................... ft 06

Corrosive Sublim ate, 1-ft cartonlb 1 13Powd., 1-ft cartons................... lb 1 14

C o w h a g e D o w n , 1-oz. cans..........oz 50C rabs ’ E y e s ..................................... oz 18

P ow d .............................................. oz 22C rab O rch a rd Salt, N a tu r a l. . . . . 1b 20C ream T a rta r , c ry st..................... ft 34

Pure, p o w d ................................... ft 34Com m ercia l..................................ft 18

Creasote,Coal T a r ........................................ ft 35From beech w ood ........ ft 84 oz 15Carbonate, 1-oz v ia ls ..ft 195 oz 22

C reo so ta l........................ ft 9 00 oz 65Creolin , 1-ft bot. $8,00 doz. % -ft

h ot............................................ doz 4 00C r e s o l , ............................................. ft 30Crocus, M artis (oxide iron, r e d ).. ft 15

M etallorum (antim ony crocus). ft 33C u d b e a r ............................................ft 30C u m a rin ..........................ft 4 41 oz 37C urcum a, Pow d...............................ft 15D e K o fa , l - lb c a n s ........................ lb 62D ev ils Shoestring , p ressed ,........ ft 45

D e x tr in ,y e llo w .............................. ft 09W h ite ..........................................ft 10

D iabe tin ........................................... ft 1 60D iace ty lm o rph in e , % oz........... oz. 6 45

Diacetylm orphine, H ydroch lor,% oz,........ ...............................oz. 6 20

D ia s p ir in .......................................oz 65D iaspirin Tablets, 5 gr. 25s..each goD iaspirin Table* gr. 100s. .each 75

D iastase o f M a lt ..................... . ...oz 67D ig ipura ium , %-oz. v ia ls ___ each 1 70

D iga len , %-oz. v ia ls ................ each 80D ig a le n T ab le ts , 10s..................box 30

D ig ip u ra tu m , % oz v ia ls .............oz 13 60“ T ab lets, 1% gr.

12’s ........................................ eace 60D ig ita lin %-oz. v ia l s ................... oz 9 45D ionin , M erck ...............................oz 8 60

15 g r ............................................... ea 35D ioxogen , “O ak lan d” %’s ........doz 2 00

%’s ............................................. doz 3 75L b s ...............................................doz 6 005-lbs........................ ..................doz 18 00

D ip lo sa l............................................oz 65D ip losal Taplets, 7% gr., 100’s . .e a 1 10D ip losal Tablets, 7YZ gr., 15’s ..e a 25

D iuretin , K n orr.............................oz 1 75D iuretin Tablets, 8-gr., 20’s ___ ea 70D iuretin Tablets. 8-gr., 50’s ___ ea 1 65

D o ggrass , pressed, f ts ..................ft 28D orm io l, 5 0 # ,................................ oz 28D over’s P o w d e r ............................. ft 2 35D ra g o n s ’ B lo o d . M ass’.......................ft 50

Reed s ............................................ft 78Pow d ............................................... ft 55

Duboisine, Sulph. 5-gr. v ia ls ...v ia l 63D u o t a l ............................................ oz 1 50D u o to n a l..........................................oz 50E arth , F u lle r ’s ...... ........................ ft 06

F u lle r ’s, p o w d ...............................1b 08E iko no gen .......................ft 3 95 oz 37KSlaterlum, %-oz. vials, in c l........oz 1 04Em etine, 5 -grain v i a l s ........... each 55E m p y ro fo rm .................................. oz 65E p ic a r in .........................................oz 70

E rg o t, Spanish ............................. 1b 2 00P o w d ...............................................ft 2 05

E rgo tin , Am erican , 1-oz. v ia ls ...oz 1 30Bonjean . 1-oz. v ia ls . .’. ...............oz 132

Eserine, Aik., 5-gr. tubes ........ each 105Hydrochlor., 5-gr. tubes...... each 1 05Salicylate, 5-gr. tu be s ..........each 69Sulphate, 5-gr. tubes.............each <58 D

Essence, B ay Rum , R. D. C o___ 1b 2 50B ay Rum . R udkins’ ....................ft 4 00

E ther, Sulphuric, “ A naestesia” 5ft .27........................................ -ft 32

Sulphuric, “ conct........ 5 1b .27.. Ib 32Sulphuric, washed,” . .5 1b .32.. ft 37Sulphuric, 1880............... o ft .36.. f t 41A c e t ic ........................................... ft 38

“ A b so lu te ....................... ft 58Benzoic. ........... ....................... lb 1 83B u ty ric .......................................... ft 1 10Chloric............................................ft 58Form ic........................ oz. .24___ ft 1 57H yd riod ic ..................................... oz 45H y d ro b ro m ic ........... oz. .25___ 1b 1 83Nitrous, conct., 1 to 21................ ft 80Nitrous, sp irits.............................ft 59Petroleum ............................... .Ib 28V a le r ic .......................oz. .31.... ft 3 15

Ethyl, Brom ide (hydrbrom ic ether)1-oz v ia ls ....................................oz 22

Iodide (hydriodic ether) 1-oz.v ia ls ............................................oz 53

Euoalypto l, 1-oz. v ia ls ..................oz 16B u lk ............................................... ft 90

Eudoxin , 1-oz. v ia ls ................... oz 2 10Tablets, 3 g ra in ........................... ®z 2 60

E u gen o l............................................oz 28E u g a l lo l .......................................... oz 1 00E u m e n o l......................................... oz 35E u m y d r in ..................................g ra in 05E u n atro l. 25 g ram v ia ls ..........each 75E u p h o r in ....................................... ,oz 1 00E u q u in in e ,.....................................oz 1 40E u re s o l............................. . oz 1 00E u ro ph en ....................... ...............oz 1 80E x a lg in e ........... .........................oz 1 50E x o d ln ,.............................................oz 1 50

Exod in Tablets, 50s...............each 1 40

DRUGS, ETC.—Cont.

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E xtrac t W itc h H azel.Dickinson’s, bb ls in c l...........ga l 70Dickinson’s, V4 bb ls incl ..........gal 78,D ickinson’s, 10 gals in c l........... ga l 85D ick inson ’s, 5ga ls in c l........... ga l 95D ickinson’s, as w a n t e d ..........ga l 1 CO

Extract, Licorice, Corig liano .. fi> 35Licorice, M. & R. 5-1b boxes___ ft 30Licorice, Y . & S. 5 -lb b o x e s .......ft 30Licorice, Y . & S., ctns.44 to b x .b x 1 50Licorice, Scudder’s,16’s,5-ft bxs ft 30Licorice, Mass........................... ft 28Licorice, 16’s, 5-ft bo x e s ........... ft 30Licorice, r in ged ..................\ .......ft 35Licorice, pow d............................. ft 35Logwood, bulk, 12’s and 25’s...... ft 13Logwood l ’s ___24-ft boxes 11 lb 15Logwood, % ’s ___24-ft boxes 12 1b 16Logwood, % 's___24-ft boxes 14 ft 18Logwood, asst...24-ft boxes 13 ft 16M ale F e rn ....................................oz 28

F a re o l............................................... oz 50F erratin e , powder or tab le ts ... oz 85 F e rro Sajod in Tablets, 8-gr.,' 20’s............................................... ea 55F ib ro ly s in , 2.3 c. c. tubes ..........ea 15F lak e W h i t e , ................................ ft 15F lo u r, R ic e ..................................... ft 1£F lo w e rs , A rn ica ............................. ft 25

A lthea , pressed, o z .....................ft 55Arn ica, g ro u n d ........................... 1b 27Arn ica , po w d ...............................lb 30A rn ica, pressed, ozs..................... ft 35A lthea, pressed, ozs.................... ft 55Boxwood, pressed, ozs................ ft 30

. Calendula, pressed, ozs...............ft 80Cham om ile, R om an .................... ft 40Cham om ile, Germ an, pressed

o z s ...............................................lb 50Cham om ile, Germ an, n e w ........ ft 35Cham om ile, Rom an, pressed,

o z s ...............................................ft 60Daisy, pressed, ozs.......................lb 30Elder, pressed, ozs................ ft 45Hollyhock, pressed, ozs.............. ft 36Kooso............................................ ft 63Laven der............................ .......ft 30Lavender, pressed, ozs...............ft 45Linden, pressed, ozs................... ft 50Linden, w ith leaves, ozs.............ft 40M arigold, pressed, ozs................ ft 70Nettle, pressed, ozs..................... ft 3 00O range.......................................... lb 2 50Poppy, red, pressed, ozs........... ft 65R o sem ary .................................. lb 40R osem ary, pressed, ozs.............. lb 40Saffron, A m e r ...............................ft 65Saffron, Am er., pressed, ozs___ ft 90Saffron, Spanish, A lican te . ...oz 70Saffron, Spanish, V a len c ia ....... oz 1 00Violet, pressed, ozs..................... ft 1 25Y arrow , pressed, o z s ............... ft 30

F o rm a ld eh y d e , 5 ft. incl. .20.......ft 25F o rm a lin , ft bottles, in c l.............ft 40F o rm a lin Pastils , 20s................ box 20

250s...................... ........................box 1 05500s...............................................box 2 00

F o rm in ,........................... ft 1 05 oz 15G adu o l, .......................... 1b 4 99 oz 43G a llan o l, 1-oz cartons..................oz 1 30G a llo b rom o l, 1-oz cartons .......oz 1 30G arantose , lb. cans, ........ ..........ft 2 10

Oz. c a n s ,...................................... oz 22G a r l ic ............................................... ft 25G a so lin e ........................................ ga l 25G e la tin ,

Cooper’s, shred, 2-oz pkgs...... doz 1 15Cox’s, spark ling, 2-oz p k g s___ doz 1 20French, white, s ilver la b e l ........ ft 40French, white, gold la b e l...........ft 45French shred, b u lk .......... - ___1b 35French granu lated , bu lk ........... ft 40French, p in k ................................ ft 85

G eogot.............................................. oz 2 75G lucose ............................................. ft 10G lu to l............................................... oz 65G lycerine , Cudahy ’s, 50-ft cans

in c l ............................................. 1b 22 ysP rice ’s, l- lb bottles in c l.............ft 75R. D. Co’s. 50-ft cans incl...........ft 22%R. D. Co ’s. 20-lb cans................ . lb 27R. D. Co’s. 10-ft cans in c l........... ft 28R. D. Co’s. 5-ft bottles in c l.......ft 29R. D. Co’s, less q u an tity ........... ft 3QSchering’s, 10-ft bo ttles ............. ft 45Crude, 50-lb c an s ........................ lb 20*

DRUGS, Eto.—C ont. DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Glycine, 1-oz v ia ls ........... ..........oz 55G lycozone, M archand’s, l ’s...... doz 28 00

M archand ’s, % ’s ........................ doz 17 25M archand ’s, M ’s ........................ doz 9 40

G lycyrrh iz in , A m m on, ft 3 75 .oz 28G oats R ue , p ressed ,.....................1b 45G old , Monobrom ide, 15-gr v ia l s. ea 1 25

T ri-B rom ide , 15-gr v ia ls ..........ea 95and Soda Brom ide, 15-gr v ia ls .. ea 70Chloride, 15-gr v ia ls .............. doz 5 25and Soda Chloride,15-gr v ia ls doz 2 75 and Potassa Cyanide, 15-gr

v i a l s .......................................... ea 1 50Oxide, 15-gr v ia ls ........................ ea 1 25

Goose G re a s e .................................. ft 50G ran v ille ’s L o t io n ........................ ft 38G rain s, P a ra d ise .......................... ft 40G rap h ite , Dixons, l - lb c a n s ........ft 20

Graphite, D ixon ’s 5 -lb c a n s___ ft 18Graphite, D ixon ’s 10-lb cans___ ft 15

G rind , Robusta, pressed, lbs. . . . f t 35Squarrosa, pressed, lb s ............. ft 40

G u a ia lin .......................................... oz 1 00Guaiaco l, liqu id, pu re ...lb . 2.52..oz 24

Carbonate, 1-oz. ctns.lb. 3 42...oz 29G u a ia q u in .......................................oz 1 00G ua iam ar, Dr. E ndem ann ’s .......oz 1 30G u a ran a ............................................ft 3 75

Pow dered .......................................ft 3 85G um , Aloes, Barbadoes, Gourds ft 1 95

Aloes, Barbadoes, po w d ............. ft 2 00Aloes, Cape....................................lb 20Aloes, Cape, p o w d ........ .............. ft 25Aloes, Socotrine.......................... ft 45Aloes, Socotrine, po w d .............. ft 50A m ber .......................................... 1b 1 50Am m oniac, te a rs ........................ ft 50Am m oniac, p o w d ........................ ft 75A rab ic , first p ick .........................ft 50A rab ic , 2nd p ick .......................... ft 35Arabic , 3rd p ick ...........................ft 30A rab ic , silted so r t s ........... ■____ 1b 20A rabic, granu lated ....................ft 55A rab ic , po w dered ........................ ft 50Assafoetida, Ca lcu tta...... 10 ft 80,

5 B5S 85..................................... ft 90Assafoetida, pow d ...................... ft 1 00Asafcetida, Po. u s. p ................ ft 125*Asafoetida, M onroe................... 1b 1 00A sp h a ltu m ....................................ft 15Benzoin, m arb led ........................ ft 50Benzoin, po w d ............................. ft 55Cam phor, refined ........................ 1b 57Cam phor, gum , refined, 24s...... ft 60Cam phor. 1-oz b lo c k s ...............ft 59Cam phor, 32s................................ ft 61Catechu, b la ck ............................. ft 15Catechu, p o w d ............................. ft 30Catechu, refined, 1-ft boxes___1b 14Catechu, refined, % -ft boxes ... ft 16Catechu, refined, %-9> boxes___ ft 18C o p a l ............................................. ft 50D a m ar ........................................... Ib 40E u p h o rb iu m ................................ 1b 35Euphorbium , p o w d .....................ft 40Galbanum , tea rs ..........................ft 1 25G am b o g e ....................................... ft 1 25Gamboge, powd ..........................ft 130Guaiac, strained..........................ft 40Guaiac, po w d ..................... ......... ft 45Hem lock ........................................ ft 65Kino, t ru e ........................... ......... ft 50K ino, true, po w d ........................ lb 60Mastic, tears................... ............ ft 90M yrrh, T u rk ey ............................. ft 40M yrrh, T urkey , po w d ................ 1b 45O libanum , tears........................... ft 30O p iu m ............................................ft 8 005 1b.................................................. ft 7 90Opium, gran . I s — ...................1b 9 25

% s......................... ft 9 35“ “ %s......................... ft 9 45

Opium , powd. l ’s.........................ft 9 00y3’s ...................................lb 9 10% 's .................................. lb ,9 20

S a n d a ra c ..................................... ft 35Scam m ony, A lep p o ................... oz 60Scam m ony, A leppo, p o w d ........oz 65Senearal.......................................... 1b 35Shellac, b leached ......................... ft 40Shellac, native, o ran ge .............. ft 30Shellac, native, pow d................ ft 35Spruce, se lect........ ...................... ft 175Tam arac, t ru e ............................. 1b 1 25T hus (w h ite tu rpen tin e )........... ft 15T ragacanth , r ib b o n ....................ft 1 10T ragacanth , 1st flak e ..................1b 1 00T ragacan th 2d flak e ..................ft 90

• T ragacanth , sorts........................ 1b 70Tragacanth , po w d .......................ft 75

G utta P erch a , crude, sh av in gs.. ft 2 25Crude, sheets ............................. ft 2 25

G yn ova l P ea r ls , 4 gr, 25s___ each 42H a ir Cap M oss, pressed lb s ........ ft 28H e d o n a l...........................................oz 1 60H e g o n o n ,........................................ oz 1 25H e m o -G a llo l, M erck .................... oz 84H e lm ito l..........................................oz 60

H elm itol Tablets, 5 gr. 25s.. .each 30H e m icra n in e ..................................oz 90H em o g lo b in ....................................oz 37H erbs, Agrim ony, pressed, ozs.. . f t 28

Balm , lem on, pressed, ozs.. .......ft 45Balm , sweet, pressed, ozs..........ft 35B ellw ort, pressed, ozs........... ft 40Boneset, pressed, ozs..................ft 30Bugle, bitter, pressed, o z s ........ ft 30Bugle, sweet, pressed, ozs..........ft 30Canada F leabane, pressed, ozs. .ft 30Cardinal B lue, pressed, ozs...... ft 35Carpenter Square, pressed, ozs. ft 30Catnip, pressed, ozs................... ft 30Celandine, garden, pressed, ozs ft 30Celandine, w ild, pressed, ozs... ft 30Centaury, Am ., pressed, ozs___1b 55Centaury, Europe, pressed, ozs. 1b 40Ohickweed, pressed, ozs.............ft 45Ci nq uef oil, pressed, ozs.............. ft 35C larry , pressed, ozs................... 1b 55Cleavers, pressed, ozs................ ft 30Colum bine, pressed, ozs.............ft 40Consum ption Braks, pres’d, ozs.ft 65Cool wort, pressed, ozs................ ft 50D andelion . pressed, ozs.............. ft 30D ittany, pressed, ozs..................ft 28E ven ing Prim rose, pressed, ozs ft 32E yebright, pressed, ozs...............ft 45F everfew , pressed, ozs...............ft 40Fireweed, pressed, ozs................ ft 30F it Plant, pressed, y2s and % s ... 1b 34F ive F inger, pressed, ozs.......... ft 34Frostwort, pressed, ozs.............. ft 45Golden Rod, pressed, ozs........... ft 40Goldthread, pressed, ozs........... 1b 1 50G rave l P lant, pressed, ozs........ ft 28Grom well, pressed, ozs.............. lb 65Heartsease, pressed, ozs.............ft 35H orehound, pressed, ozs........... ft 24Horsem int, pressed, ozs.............ft 25Hyssop, pressed, ozs................... 1b 40Iv y Grou nd, pressed, ozs........... ft 28Jacob’s Ladder, pressed, ozs... ft 45Johnswort, pressed, ozs............ft 30K idney wort, pressed, ozs........... 1b 34Lab rado r Tea, pressed, ozs...... ft 50Larkspu r, pressed, ozs................ft 60L ife Everlasting , pressed, ozs.. 1b 25L ife Root, pressed, ozs...............1b 30Lobelia , pressed, ozs................... ft 34Lobelia, p o w d ...............................ft 40M aiden H air, pressed, ozs......... ft 37Mallow , low , pressed, ozs........... 1b 34M ayweed, pressed. o»zs...... ..........ft 35Mother.wort, pressed, ozs........... ft 34Mountain Mint, pressed, ozs___ 1b 30Pansy , pressed, ozs..................... ft 35Pepperm int, pressed, oz.............1b 35Pu lsatilla , pressed, ozs...............ft 32Queen o f the Meadow, pressed,

ozs . . . : ........................................ 1b 24Ragweed, pressed, ozs................ ft 30Rue, pressed, oz ............................ft 30Sheep Sorrell, pressed, oz ..........1b 38Sm artweed, pressed, oz ...............ft 30Soapwort, pressed, ozs................ ft 35Southernwood, pressed, ozs...... 1b 40Spearm int, pressed, oz...............ft 25Speedwell, pressed, ozs.............. 1b 40Sweet Basil, pressed, ozs........... ft 50Tansy, pressed, ozs..................... ft 30Thim bleweed, pressed, ozs........ ft 40Vervaiu , pressed, ozs..................ft 40W a ll Pellito ry , pressed, ozs. ft 60W ate r Pepper, pressed, ozs...... ft 30W ickup, pressed, ozs..................ft 35W ild Carrot, pressed, ozs___ __ 1b 35W ood Sanicle, pressed, ozs........ ft 50Worm wood, pressed, ozs........... ft 30W orm wood, po w d ........................ ft 35Y arrow , pressed, oz.....................1b 30Y e rb a San ta .................................. ft 40

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H ero in H y d ro ch , ozs................... oz 8 80M’s.................................................oz 9 10

Heroin Hydroch, 15 gr. Y ........ each 37H exam ethylenam ine___ ft 1 05 oz 15H ie ra P ic r a ..................................... B> 50H o lo ca in 6 gram v ia ls .............each 1 75

Holocain 1 gram v ia ls .......... each 40H om atro p in e , 5-grain v ia ls ,a lk .ea 1 26

H ydrobrom ate. 5 -grain vialseach 1 05H yoroch lorate. 5 -grain v ia ls ...e a 1 26Salicylate, 5-grain v ia ls .. '...e ach 1 26Sulphate, 5 -grain v ia ls ........ each 1 26

H oney, Stra ined......... ,10-lbincl. ft 15Hops, in ozs.................................... 80

In M and % -lb., L . P ................... ft 55In M and % -lb., T . P ................... ft 50

H u lls , W a ln u t ................................. ft 20H ydrastine , A lka lo id , 15 grain

v ia ls ....................................... each 1 63Hydrochloride, 15 grain v ia ls ..e a 1 68Sulphate, 15 gra in v ia ls ........ each 168

H y d ro ch in o n ,..................ft 77 oz 13H y d ro gen , peroxide,

M alliiickrodies, l ’s ..................doz 2 16“ % ’s ..................doz 1 32“ M ’s ..................doz 75“ M ’s, 3 oz........doz 70“ M’s, 6 oz ...... doz 67“ Vi’s, 12 oz........ doz 64“ 5 p t s . . ..........each 70“ g a llo n ..........each 96

M archand ’s, l ’s ........................ doz 7 80M archand’s. %’s ....... .....doz 5 40M archand’s, M ’s .................... doz 4 05Ozo, 2-oz....................................doz. 50Ozo, 2 -oz..................................... gro 4 80Ozo, M -lb s .................................. doz 70Ozo, M -lbs, H -gross lo ts ........ gro 7 00Ozo, M -lbs, 54-gross lo t s ......... gro 6 50Ozo, M -lb., 1-gross lo ts.......... gro 6 00Ozo, % -lbs.................................. doz 1 00Ozo, lb s .... .......................... doz 1 75Ozo, 5 p ts ..................................each 65Ozo, g a ls ...................................each 90

H ydrozone, M archan d ’s, l ’s . .. .doz 11 00M archand ’s, %’s .......................doz 7 25M archand ’s, M’s........................ doz 4 75

H yoscine H y d ro b ro m , 5-gr.v i a l s . ................... each 60“ H y d ro ch lo r, 5-gr. vls..ea 60

H yoocyam ine, pure c ry st 5 gr.v l ............................................ each 2 10

Kulphate amorp.. 15 g rs........each 2 36H y p n a l............................................. oz 1 45la t r o i ............................................. oz 1 00E chthalb in .......................................oz 90lo t h a r g a n , ..................................... oz 3 15I c h th o fo r m ,.................................. oz 1 05Ic h th y n a t ........................................ ft 2 00

lc h th y n a t .................................. oz 20Ic h th y o L .................. ... ft 4 00 oz 32In d igo , B e n g a l...............................ft 1 25

M adras, e x tra ...............................ft 75M anilla , e x tra ............................ ft 80P o w d e re d ..................................... ft 90

Iod ine, Resublim ed, 1-oz v ials. ..oz 39R esublim ed......................... ft 3 88

%-ft 3 97...............: ..............M -ft 4 11lo d ip in , Merck, 10#.......................oz 35lo d o l e , .............................................oz 1 31Io d o fo rm , 1-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 39

M. 0. W . . f t 4 88. .% -ft 4 92..Mft 4 96lo d o fo rm in ..................................... oz 1 05Io d o m u th ........................................ oz 60lo d o p y r in e ..................................... oz 1 4t)Io th io n ............................. ...............oz 1 25Iron , Acetate, dry, 1-oz v ia ls— oz 21

Acetate, iiq u o r ........................... ft 39A m m onated ..................................ft 39Arsenate, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 18Arsenite, 1-oz v ia ls ....................oz 19By Hydrogen, gray , .. .ft 53 oz 11Brom ide, 1-oz v ia ls .....................oz 18.Carbonate, p rec ip ita ted ........... ft 15Carbonate,p roto (V a l le t ’s m as)ft 33Carbonate, proto, sacch ar...... ft 31Chloride, cryst............ ft 28 oz 10Chloride, sol, fo r t in c t .............. ft 15Citrate, so luble .............ft 62 oz 13Citrate, ..................... ft 65 oz 13Citrate and am m onia.ft 62 oz 13 Citrate and M agnesium , 1-oz

v ia ls ..... ...................................... oz 14C itrate and Quinine, ft 189 oz 24 C itrate & Quinine, w ith Strych ­

n ia ............................................... oz 26

DRUCS, E c t.-C o n t. DRUGS, Eto.—Cont.Citrate, Quinine and Strychnia.ft Citrate and Strychnia .ft 1 20 ozD ialyzed, so l................................ ftFerrocyan ide .............. ft 52 ozG lycerophosphate... .ft 2 88 ozH ydrated Oxide, m ass...............ftH ypophosphite.............ft 1 68 ozIodide, 1-oz v ia l s ........lb 4 20 ozIodide, sacchar....................... ...ozL a c t a t e ........................ ft 53 ozLactophosphate..........................ozAnd M anganese, Peptonized

ft 3 67 ........................................ ozNitrate, sol................................... ftO xalate (Ferrous), 1-oz. v ia ls ., .oz Oxide, b lack (E th io p ’s m inera l)®Oxide, sacchar............................. ftPeptonized.....................ft 2 36 ozPhosphate, p re c ip ita te ,...........ftPhosphate sca les ........ ft 62 ozPyrophosphate ........... lb 62 ozS a lic y la te ,................................... ozSubsulphate, (M onse l’s pow d)

ft 30 ..................................... ozSubsulphate, (M on se l’s so lu t’n )ft Succinate. 1-oz v ia ls ..ft 5 78 oz Sulphate, pure cryst., l - lb crtnsftSulphate, gran., l - lb cart ........... ftSulphate, dried, l - lb cartons, .ft Sulpho-Carbo late , 1-oz v ials. ..oz Sulphuret (su lph ide), l - lb bxs. .ftTannate. 1-oz v ia ls .....................ozT artrate and Am m onia.ft 66 oz T artrate and Potassium .ft 68, oz"ftrsu lphate , so lution ................ ftV a lerianate , 1-oz v ia ls ...............oz

ising lass , Am erican . ........... ftRussian, true B e lu ga ..................ft

f la m a la ................P ow dered ...........

K ao lin ...................S a v a K a v a ..........K erm es’ M inera l.

.............ft....'. ...ft

.............ft

.............ft

.............ftK idn eyw ort, pressed l b s ............. ftS ou -se in , am orph..% -oz. v is..% -ozK resam in ........................................ ozK ryoflne , pow dered .....................oz

T ab le ts .......................................... ozL a c to p h e n in .................................. oz

T ab le ts .......................................... ozLactucarium , 1-oz. v ia ls.............. ozLanolin , L ie b r ic h .......................... ftLanum , ......................................... lbL a r g in ............................................. oz

Lead. Acetate (sugar of) white, 10ft. 15.................................. ...........ft

Acetate, white, p o w d e re d ........ ftAcetate, purified, l - lb c a rt ........ ftArsenate, pure ........................... ftCarbonate, C. P ........................... ftIodide, 1-oz v ia ls ......................... ozN itrate, l- lb . b o x e s ...................ftOxide, C. P ................................... ftLead P laster, % -ft r o lls .......... ftSub-Acetate, Sol (G o u la rd ’s ex ­

tract) .........................................ftT annate, 1-oz v ia ls ................ ft

Leaves, Aconite, pressed, ozs...... ftAconite, pow d..................... ......... ftA d d e r ’s Tongue, pressed, o z s .. .ftA ngelica, pressed, ozs................ 1bA rbor ViUEB, pressed, ozs .......

Leave*, Balm ony, pressed, ozs.... ftBay, pressed___bu lk 15 ozs ftBeech, pressed, ozs..................... lbBelladonna, pressed, ozs........... 1bBelladonna, p o w d .......................ftBenne, pressed, ozs................... ftB lessed Thistle, pressed, o z s ,. .ftB ittersw eet, pressed, ozs........... ftBoneset, pressed, ozs..................ftBorage, pressed, ozs................... ftBuchu, lo n g .................................. ftBuchu, long, pressed, ozs..........ftBuchu, sh ort................................ ftBuchu, short, pow d................... 1bBuchu, short, pressed, o z s ........ ftBuckbean , pressed, ozs.............. ftBurdock, pressed, o z s ................ ftButternut, pressed, ozs............. ftCatnip, pressed, o z s ................... ftChestnut, pressed, ozs................ 1bCicuta, pressed, o z s ....................ftCoca, pressed, ozs........................ ftConium, pressed, ozs.................. ftConium, p o w d e re d .....................ftColtsfoot, pressed, ozs.............. ftDam iana, pressed, ozs................ ftD igita lis, pressed, ozs............... ft

2 52 18 28 112939 22 45 31 10 18

2433 15D5344 26 43 1313 17

10175418 182214 22 2413 12 22 24

1 00 4 25A 1 15

. 1 25 0840 9755 75

1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00

57 75 24

1 75

182030 79 633424

1 0558

14362833403835

3025 2845 50 65 35 45 33 35

2 25 2 25 2 00 2 05 2 25

423028352530703035285545

D igitalis, pow d.............................1b 50E ucalyptus, pressed, ozs.......... ft 25Fern, sweet, p re s se d ..................1b 35Feverbush, pressed, ozs.............ft 40Foxglove, pressed, ozs................ ft 45G round Pine, pressed, ozs.-........ ft 40AH ardback, pressed, ozs.............. ft 30Hem lock, pressed, ozs................ 1b 30H enbane, pressed, ozs................ ft 40H enbane, po w dered ................... 1b 45H enna Leav e s .............................. ft 50Henna, pressed, ozs............. . . . . f t 55Henna Leaves, pow dered ..........ft 55Hoarhound, pressed, ozs........... ft 30Horse Radish, pressed, ozs...... ft 30H ound ’s Tongue, pressed, ozs.. ft 40Jaborandi, pow d..................... . ft 55Jaborandi, pressed ..................... ft 45Lau re l, pressed, ozs.................... ft 28Lettuce, w ild, pressed, ozs........ft 50Lettuce, garden , pressed, ozs... ft 50L iverw ort, pressed, ozs.:........... 1b 40Lobelia , pressed, ozs— ...... .. .ft 50Lovage, pressed, ozs................... ft 75Lungw ort, pressed, ozs.............. ft 34M arjoram , Germ ., pressed ozs. ,1b 36M arshm allow , pressed, ozs....... ft 28M asterwort, pressed, ozs........... ft 30Matico, pressed, ozs................... 1b 65Matico, pow d................................ ft 50M eadow Fern , pressed, ozs........ ft 34M ugwort, pressed, ozs................ ft 30M ullein , pressed, ozs.................. 1b 22Nettl e, pressed, ozs..................... ft 40Oak, Jerusalem , pressed, ozs... 1b 30P arsley , pressed, ozs.................. ft 35Peach, pressed, ozs.................... lb 30Pennyroyal, pressed, ozs........... ft 33Pitcher Plant, pressed, ozs....... 1b 30Plantain , pressed, ozs................ ft 30Poppy, pressed, ozs..................... ft 34Poison Oak, pressed, ozs........... ft 40Princess Pine, pressed, ozs....... 1b 50Privet, pressed, ozs..................... ft 45R aspberry , pressed, ozs.............ft 30Rosem ary, pressed, ozs.............. 1b 28Sage, Domestic, ozs..................... ft 35Sage, Domestic, pressed, M and

% f t s ........................................... ft 30Sage, Ita lian , g ro u n d ................ ft 20Sage, Ita lian , pressed, M ft___ ft 15Sage, Ita lian , pressed, ozs........ ft 24Sage, Ita lian , loose pressed, M ’sft 20Sage, M ountain pressed, ozs .. .ft 45Savin, pow dered.......................... ft 35Savin, pressed, ozs...................... ft 28Scullcap, pressed, ozs..................ft 50Senna, A le x a n d r ia ..................... ft 30Senna, A lexan dria , po w d ..........ft 35Senna, A lexan dria , pressed, ozslb 34Senna, Am erican , pressed, ozs. ft 50Senna, T innevella , pressed,ozs ft 28Senna, T in n e v e lla .. .5 ft .18___ ft 20Senna, T innevella, po w d ........... lb 25Sheep L au ra l, pressed, ozs........ ft 35Squaw V ine, pressed, ozs..........ft 30Stram onium , pressed, ozs..........ft 30Stram onium , po w d ..................... ft 35Straw berry , pressed, ozs........... 1b 35Sumach, pressed, o z s ................ ft 28Sweet Fern, pressed, ozs........... 1b 50Sum m er Savory, pressed, ozs... 1b S3Thym e, pressed, ozs................... ft 15U v a U r s i .......................................1b 30U v a U rsi, pow d........................... 1b 25U v a TTrsi, pressed ..................... ft 30W alnu t, pressed, ozs..................1b 30W intergreen. pressed, ozs..........ft 28W itch Hazel, pressed, o z ........... ft 24W ood Betony. pressed, o z s ...... ft 38Y e rb a Santa, pressed, o z s ........ft 40

L e c ith in ,.......... ....................... :..O Z 2 3615-gr. v .......................................... ea 28

Leeches, Swedish........................ doz 1 00Lem o n P e e l.....................................ft 15

G ro un d .......................................... ft 20Lem on in ..........................................oz 4 00L e n ig a i lo i ....................................... oz 1 00Lettuce , W ild , pressed................ ft 30Lettuce , Garden, pressed........... ft 30L e v u lo s e .......................................... 1b 1 60L im e, Chloride, large.'............50-lb

boxes, 6 ..... .........................doz 1 00Chloride, med.50-lb bxs, 7 .. .doz 60Chloride, sm all,50-lb bxs, 8%.doz 35Chloride, 5-lb cans ....................1b 07Chloride, 10-lb cans..................... ft 06Chloride, b u lk ...... drum 3M - ■ ft 04@05

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L ith iu m , Benzoate........ ft 143 01 18B rom ide ........................ Ib 2 36 oz 27Carbonate.....................Ib 1 07 oz 15C itrate ...........................ft 1 54 oz 19Iod id e ......................................... .oz 53N i t r a t e ........................................ oz 23S a l ic y la te ....................ft 1 42 oz 20

L itm us, Cubes................................ ft 28L o d e s to n e .......................................ft 40Lo n d o n P u rp le , casks..................1b 12%

Iron Bound kegs, 80 to 100 lbs .. 1b 13Iron D rum s, 25 and 50 lb s ..........ft 141, 2 and 5-ib Boxes, 100-lb cases.ft 17% -ft. boxes....................................... 20J4-ft. boxes....................................... 24

L o r e t in ............................................oz 90L o sop h an ........................................ oz 1 80Lo tion , G ran v ille ’s ........................ 1b 38Lozenges, Licorice, b u lk ............. ft 20

Licorice, 5-lb can s..................... ft 25Licorice, Scudder’s, 5-lb cans... ft 25Licorice, sugar coated ............... 1b 25

L u n g M oss’ p r e s s e d ..................... ft 40Lu pu lin , A m erican ........................ ft 85Lyceto l, 1-oz c a rto n s ....................oz 4 25L y so l...................Doz. ft 8.00....... .ft 70Ly c o p o d iu m ................................... ft 65Lye, concent., Lew is, 4-doz. cases.. 4 00 Lye, M erry W ar, 4-doz. cases, doz.

1 oo........................................ case 3 60M ace .................................................. ft 85

P o w d ............................................. ft 90M ad der, D u tch ...............................ft 25M agn esiu m , A ce ta te ................... oz 26

Benzoate, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 26Brom ide, 1-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 30Calcined, ..................................... ft 65Carbonate, 1-oz papers.............. 1b 25Carbonate, 2-oz papers..............1b 23Carbonate, 4-oz p a p e r s ............ ft 22Carbonate, powd T ech .............. 1b 18Carbonate , Powd., U . S. P ........ ft 24Chloride, fu sed ............................1b 33H ypophosphite ........... ft 1 68 oz 22Iodide, 1-oz v ia ls .........................oz 53M eta l............................. ft 2 73 oz 28M agnesia Perox, R. & H .,% -lbs ft 1 75

“ " ozs.-oz 40Phosphate. 1-oz v i a l s ................ oz 11Phosphate.................................... lb 51Salicy late Tablets, S.& G. 100s.ea 40Sulphite, l - lb cartons, incl........ft 46

M a llo w , L o w , pressed ..................ft 34M anganese , B lack O x ide ........... ft 10

B o r a te , ..........................................ft 44Brom ide, 1-oz v ia ls .....................oz 33Carbonate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 15Chloride, 1-oz v i a l s ....................oz 15Citrate, 1-oz v ia ls .......................oz 21Hypophosphite, 1-oz v ia ls ........oz 22Iodide, 1-oz v ia ls ........................oz 55Phosphate, 1-oz v ia ls ................. oz 53Sulphate, pure cryst., 1-oz vialsoz 20Sulphate, pu re c ry s t ..................ft 11

M anna, large flake........... .............1b 1 25Sm all flake ....................................Ib 1 00

M a rb le D ust, b b l ........................ b b l 3 25M a r jo ra m , pressed...................... ft 36M econ in, %-oz v ia ls ................ %-oz 2 65M e d in a l . . . .....................................oz 1 60

M edinal Tablets, 10s.............each 30M enthol,cryst, 1-oz v ia ls .............oz 1 00 D

C ry sta ls .........................................ft 13 50DM ercu ry ............................................ft 80 D

D is tilled ........................................ ft 1 05Acetate, 1-oz v i a l s .....................oz 36Bichrom ate, 1-oz v ia ls .............. oz 36B isu lphate .................................... ft 85dBrom ide, 1-ox v ia ls ................... oz 36Cyanide, 1-oz v ia ls .....................oz 30Iodide, g r e e n .............. ft 3 25 oz 29Iodide, r e d ........ , .........ft 3 58 oz 31Iodide, y e llo w .............ft 3 25 oz 29N itrate, c ry st.............................. oz 30N itrate, solution, 1-oz v ia ls ___oz 19Oxide, black , 1-oz v ia ls .............oz 20Oxide, yellow , 1-oz v ia ls ........... oz 18Salicylate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 30Subsulphate, yellow , (T u rpeth

m inera l), 1-oz v i a l s ............... oz 17Subsu lphate, ye llow (Turpeth

M in e ra l). ................................... 1b 1 10Sulpho-Cyanite, 1-oz v i a l s ...... oz 19Sulphuret, black (E th iops min.)ft 74Tannate, 1-oz v ia ls .....................oz 23W ith c h ’ili (liyd r c u m c re ta )l ’s.ft 59AW ith m agnesia . ............................................ . . . f t 68

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t. DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.M eso tan ........................................... ozM etacarbo l, 1-oz v ia ls ..................ozM ethyl, sa licy la te ....................... .lbM ethy lene , B lue, 1-oz v ia ls .........ozM e to l................................................ozM ig r a in in .......................................ozM ilk . Cond. Eagle , case 6 50 dozM istletoe, pressed lb s ..................,1bM o n o ta l........................................... ozuorph in e , Acetate, %-oz. v ia ls ..o z

A lka lo id , %-oz. v ia ls ..................ozBimeconate, %-oz. v ia ls ........... ozBrom ide, %-oz. v ia ls ..................ozM uriate, %-oz. v ia ls ................... ozSulphate, %s in oz. boxes..........ozSulphate, %s in 2%-oz. boxes...oz 4 75Sulphate, oz. v ia ls or t in s ........ oz 4 55Sulphate, 5-oz. t in s ....................oz 4 50

“ 10 oz lots 5c less per oz.•“ 25 oz lots 10c less per oz.

V a lerian ate , %-oz. v ia ls ........... oz 6 85Moss, Ic e lan d ..................................ft 16

Irish , ex tra se lect.......................ft 27M usk, Chinese, 1-oz t in s ...............oz 50

Tonquin, g ra in s ........................ oz 32 00M ustard , Co lm an’s, D urham , 4, 6

& 10-lb c n s ................................. ftD ean ’s Ardenter, 4 and 6 lb cns. 1bH aj a, 5-lb. can s ........................... ftY e llow , b u lk .................................ftB lack , or p la s te r .............. ft

N aphth a lln , pure, 1-oz cartons, .ozPure, l - lb c a rton s ..................... ft

N ap tlia lin e , B a lls ........................ 1bF la k es ............................................ lb

N aptho l, a lpha, 1-oz v ia ls .......... ozBeta, 1-ft ca rton s...... ft 55 ozBeta Benzoate............ .ft 1 28 oz

4750 51D 26 55

1 50 1 75

35 55

5 856 70 6 30 6 25 5 85 4 80

Narcotine , %-oz v ia ls ........ 1 31N eosa lva rsan V I .......... ..pkge 3 00

2 10N ickel, Acetate, 1-oz v ia l s . 26

Brom ide, 1-oz v ia ls ............ 27Chloride, 1-oz v ia ls ........... 14Metalic, g ra n ...................... 1 15Nitrate, 1-oz v ia ls .............. 15

26S u lp h a te ........................ ft 29 oz 10

2 52N osoph en ............................... 4 50N o v asp ir in ,............................. 75

Tablets, 25s..................... 40Tab lets, 100s................... 90

N o v a to p h a n ........................... 1 55*T ab l., 20s........ .. each 55*

Novocain , 5 gram v ia ls ....... 75N utga lis , A lep p o ................ .......ft 38

A leppo, po w d ..................... ...... 1b 46N u tm eg s ,M a d a g a sc a r ........ ...... ft 35

Nutm egs, p o w d .................. .......lb 40Nuts, A re c a ............................ .......1b 28

Areca, pow d ........................ . . . . ft 33K o la ..................................... . . . . ft 30

S u i V o m ic a .......................... . . . . ft 15P o w d e red .....................5 -lb 22 1b 25

10Surgeons, l - lb pkgs........... . . . . ft 20

Oil, A lm onds, b itte r ft $5.00. 50A lm onds, bitter, Artifical. .......ft 1 50Alm onds, sweet, T ru e ...... ...... ft 80Alm onds, swt., “ Peach K e rn e l” ib 45Am ber, c ru d e ..................... .......ft 27Am ber, rectified, Germ an, .......1b 45A n im a l............................... .......ft 25Anise Star, ......................... 2 25Bay Leaves, true, .. .ft 4 00— oz 35B e n n e .................................... . ..gal 1 25Bergam ot, Sanderson ’s . . . . 8 25

8 00Birch T ar, crude ............. .......ft 15Birch T a r, rectified ........... .......ft 1 10Cade, (Jun iper T a r ) .......... .......1b 40Caieput (22-oz bottles) — ...... ft 90C a la m u s ............................... . . oz 33Cam phor, rectified ........... .......ft 45C ap sicu m ............................. 45C araw ay , ch a ff .................. .......ft 70Caraw ay , seed, D u tch ...... ...... ft 2 00Cardam om . Ceylon .......... .......oz 3 60Cassia pu re ......................... ...... ft 2 00Castor, No. 1 bbls. g a l....... 1 .92

% -b b l ................................. . . .g a l 94Castor, cases 2-5..................... ga l 96Castor, cases 1-5..................... ga l 1 OoC astor........................................ g a l 1 06Castor, No. 3 . .bb l 88 ga l 92-100Castor, com l.......bb l 54 ga l 60- 65Castor, M a jo r ’s, 5 -gal can s___ ga l 1 04

Castor, 60 to g a l ........................dozCastor, 50 to g a l........................ dozCastor, 40 to g a l........................ dozCastor, 30 to g a l........................ dozCastor, 20 to g a l ........................dozCastor, 16 to gal...,................... dozCastor, 8 to g a l........................ dozO edar.(com ’l com pound) 8ft. 35ftCedar, pure, ................................ftC e lery ............................................ozCham om ile, G e rm an ..................ozCham om ile, R om an ................... ozChau lm oogra ................................ ftCinnam on, C ey lon ..................... ozCitronella, Ceylon, ....................ftCloves, .........................................ftCocoanut....................................... !bCodliver, N o r .............. 10-gal 1 20

5-gal 1 25................................ galC o logn e ............................ .......... ozCopaiba, F. B ro .......................... ftCo riander..................................... ozCotton Seed, Y . W . . .b b l 60___ galC roton ............................................ ftC u b e b s ,........................oz 40____1bCum in ............................................ozCypress, .......................................ozDill Seed .......................................ozE r g o t , .............. ............................ozE rigeron ........................................ ftE u c a ly p tu s .................................. ftFennel Seed ............................ ftF ire Weed . ............................... ibFish, stra its ...............b b l 45____galFusel, Pu rified ............................. ftFusel, C o m l........... ga l 4 75____ ftGeran ium Rose, A lgerian ... .ozG in g e r .......................................... ozH arlem Oil, ...............................doz

1 gross lo ts ..........................gro% gross lo ts ......................... groH gross lo ts ......................... gro

Harlem , T i lly s ’ ........ ............... doz1 gross lo ts...................... groVt gross lo t s .........................groH gross lo ts ........................ gro

Hem lock, p u r e , ............................1bHem lock, c o m l___ 8 ft 40............ftHenbane, coct..............................ftH o rsem in t ............................. ...... ftH orserad ish ................................. ozJasmin, a lcoho lic ........................ ftJuniper Berries. F. B r o ........ ..ftJuniper W ood (C om poun d ).. .. ft Lard , W . S., E x t ra ....b b l 95..ga l Lard , E x tra No. l . . . b b l 58..ga lLau re l, e x p re ssed .......................ftLavender Flowers, .....................ftLavender, Garden, com pound.. ftLem on, Sanderson’s ..................L e m o n ,.........................................Lemon Grass............................... ftLinseed, b o i le d ___ bbi 52____galLinseed, r a w ..........bb l 51___ galLinseed, S. K. special, 5-gal cans,

inc l............................................ ga lLubr., C ap ita l C y l.bb ls . 36%. .ga l Lubr., E ldorado Cas.bb ls. 19. ga l Lubr., Golden M ach .bb ls . 17..gal Lu br., “ A ’’ Cas.M ach bbls. 16.ga l Lubr., Sum m ’r B lk .bb ls . 09%.galMace, e th erea l___ •.......................ftMace, expressed .......................... ftM ale Fern, O leoresin .. oz 25... 1bM ulle in ft ll.no ........................ ozMusk, a lcoholic ........................... ozM ustard, a rt ific ia l___oz 35___ lbMustard, essential, true, . . ..ozM ustard, expressed ..................galM yrbane........ ................................1bNeatsfoot, E x tra ..b b l 92___ ga lNeatsfoot, No. 1___bb l 60____galNeroli, B igarade, ...................... ozNero li, Petit G r a in , .................. ozN e u tr a l............... ................... ga lNutm egs, essentia l.....................ozOlive, Curtis, sm all..................dozOlive, Curtis, m edium .............dozOlive, Curtis, la rg e ..................dozO live, Curtis, % -gal cans........galO live, Curtis. 5-gal cans..........ga lO live, Curtis, gals,, can s........ galO live. Curtis, qts., c a n s ........ ga lO live, Curtis, pts., can s ...........galO live, Beaufleu r, m ed ium ___dozOlive, Beaufleur, la r g e ........... dozOlive, Beaufleur, ga llons........ ga lO live, G a il la rd ’s. 4-oz.............dozO live, G a illa rd ’s, 8-oz..............dozO live, G a il la rd ’s, g a ls .............ga lO live, G a il la rd ’s, 5 -ga l can s ..g a l

DRUGS, ETC.—Cont.65 85

i oo1 251 502 00 3 75

40 1 10

85 5 00 2 50 2 75

90* 60

2 00A 25

1 35 50

2 25 75 65'

1 75 5 00

50756015

2 25 8D

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55 90 68 75 75 40

3 003 504 00

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3 502 25

601 05

66 60

5 00 1 003 15 A 3 00A2 50

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2 404 50 8 503 50 3 00 3 253 704 00 4 50 8 003 252 504 503 00 2 75

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Olive, H a ja , s m a l l ................ doz. 2 00Olive, H aja , m ed ium ........ .. ..d o z 4 00O live, H a ja , la r g e ...................doz 8 00O live. H aja , quarts ................gal 3 20O live, H a ja , H -g a ls ..................ga l 3 10}Olive, H a ja , g a llo n s ................ ga l 3 00O live, H a ja , 5 gal cans....... .. .ga l 2 90Olive, L au tie r ’s, sm a ll........... doz 3 50O live, L a u tie r ’s m ed ium ........ doz 5 50Olive, L a u tie r ’s la r g e . . . ........doz 9 00|O live, Lau tie rs . g a ls ...............ga l 3 50Olive, M alaga , grn., 5 ga l 1.70.ga l 1 75Olive, M alaga , yel., 5 ga l 1.70..ga l 1 75Olive, Calif. M ission . .sm l — doz 2 00O live, C a lif Mission, .m ed___doz 4 00O live, Ca lif. M ission .large — doz 8 00O live, Ca lif. Mission, q t s ........g a l 3 20Olive, Ca lif. Mission, ^ -g a ls . .g a l 3 10O live. Calif. Mission — ga ls . g a l 3 00O live, C a lif. Mission 5 -gal cns gal 2 90O live Oil, P urity , sm a ll..........doz 2 50Olive Oil, Purity , m ed ........ doz 4 50O live O il, P urity , la rge ........doz 8 50O live Oil. P urity , 1 gal. cans.ga l 3 00Olive, Pom peian, sm a ll......... doz 2 25Olive, Pom peian, I s ..................g a l 2 70O live, Pom peian, H s ...............ga l 2 75Olive, Pom peian, M s................ ga l 2 80O live, Pom peian, %s.............. ga l 2 90Olive, Pom peian, l-16s ..........ga l 3 00O live Sylm ar, G a ls ..................ga l 3 25Oil Salad A rach is (peanut). ..g a l 1 75Oil, Salad Cream , sm a ll.........doz 1 75Oil, Salad Cream , m edium . ..doz 2 50Oil, Salad Cream , la rge ........ doz 4 75Oil, Salad, De Luxe , ^ -g a ls . ga l 2 20Oil, Salad De Luxe, g a ls . .. .ga l 2 00Oil. Salad U n io n .......................ga l 1 00Orange, bitter, hand pressed . .oz 40 Orange, sweet, hand pressed, P.

B ro ...............................................5> 3 75AOriganum , com p.No. 2.7 1b 30..ft 40Origanum , red, French comp. ..ft 1 00P a lm ...............................................ft 40P a ra ffin e ..................... ............. g a l 25P a r s le y .........................................oz 60Patchou ly ...... , ...........................oz 75Pennyroyal, .................................ft 2 50Pepper, b la ck ............................. ft 2 50Pepperm int, Fritzsche B ro s ___ ft 3 75Pepperm int, Hotchkiss ..........ft 4 25Petrolatum , w ater white (5

ga l .95);..................................... ga l 100Pim ento (a l ls p ic e )..................... oz 38Pine N eed le s ................................ft 115Pinus P u m i l io ........................ . oz 42P inus S y lv e s t r is .........................ft 2 50P o p p y ............................................ft 50Rhodium , No. 3 (C o m p o u n d ).. .oz 40Rhodium , No. 1 (C om pou n d )...o z 75Rose, K ezan lic ..................... dram 2 00Rose, a rtific ia l............................ oz 4 00Rosem ary, flow ers,................... ft 1 25Rosem ary, T rieste...................... ft 90R u e .................................................oz 40Sage................................ ............... oz 50Salad (see list) vSandal Wood, English ................ ft 6 50 aSandal Wood, G erm an ............. ,ft 3 00Sassafras, N a tu ra l ................... ft 95Sassafras a rt ific ia l. .5 ft 60— ft 65Sav in ...............................................ft 2 25Seneka........................................... ft 20S ign a l..........................................ga l 60Skunk, com p................................ ft 50Sm artw eed....................................ft 5 50Spearm int................ .................... ft 6 00Sperm .......................................... ga l 1 25Spike...............................................ft 25Spruce ........................................ ft 1 00S tillln g ia ......................................oz 68Stone, b lack, com p...................... ft 20Stone, w h ite ..................................ft 80Sweet, bottles, 50 to g a l........ ... doz 60Sweet, bottles. 40 to g a l ..........doz 75Sweet, bottles, 30 to g a l ...... . .doz 85Sweet, bottles, 20 to g a l ..........doz 100Sweet, bottles, 16 to g a l ..........doz 1 25Tansy, pu re .................................. ft 4 50T a r ............................. gai. 60. ft 15T h u ja ............................................ ft 2 *50

“ .......................................... oz 25Thym e, Red, .............................. ft 150Thym e, white...............................ft 2 00T o b a c c o .......................................oz 2 00Turpentine, rect..........................ft 45V a le r ia n .......................................oz 75V erben a Com pound...................oz 75

W hale, w inter b leach ed ..........ga l 75W ine, e th e re a l............................oz 31Wine, h e a v y ....................... . .oz 48

DRUGS, Etc.-Oont DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.W intergreen Leaves, true, . . . . ft 5 50W intergreen (Sweet B irc h )...... ft 2 25W intergreen , Synthetic ............ ft 75Wormseed, B a ltim ore ................ ft 3 75 DWorm wood, pu re........... ........ ft 7 50Y la n g Y la n g ................................ oz 4 00

O intm ent, B e llad o n n a ........ '........ ft 75Benzoated L a rd ,.......................... ft 50Carbolic A c id ...............................ft 60Citrine ( nit m ercury )..................ft 62AIod ine............................................. ft 1 00Iodoform ....................................... ft 1 00M ercurial, Vi-M., ■........................ft 64M ercurial ^ - M . , ......................... ft 54Mercury, Am . (w h ite p rec ip ).. . ft 100M ercury, Oxide, r ed (red precip)ft 75S u lp h u r ........................................ ft 65Zinc Oxide, Benz .......................ft 50

O leate, A tropine 2%..................... oz 63Bism uth, .............. ................oz 26Cocaine 5%.............................. oz 75Copper, 5%....................... — oz 30M ercury, 5%.............. ft 79 oz 14M ercury, 10%..,.'..........ft 95 oz 17Mercury, 20%..............ft 1 26 oz 20M orphine, 2%................... ......... .oz 30Morphine, 5%.............................. oz 40M orphine, 10%..............................oz 70Quinine, 5%.............................. oz 20Quinine, 10%.............................. oz 30Quinine, 25%............................. oz 40Zinc, 5%, .............. ft 79 oz 1.4

O ran ge A p p le s ...............................ft 15Apples, g ro u n d ............................ft 18Peel, b itte r ....................................ft 15Peel, bitter, g ro u n d ................... ft 18Peel, sw eet....................................... 15Peel, sweet, g ro u n d ................... ft 18

O rp im en t, y e llo w .......................... ft 27O rph o l, V on H ey d en ........... . .. .o z 80O rp h o l T ab le ts, 50s................... each 60O rth o fo rm , 1-oz v i a l s ..................oz 1 40O rto l, oz v ia ls ................................ oz 55O x G a ll, P u rified ........................... o » 24O xym el o f S q u ills ........................ ft 60O yster Shells p re p a red ...............ft 20P a n a k a s ...........................................oz 1 00P an crea tin , p u r e ........................ .oz 48P ap a in , M erck ’s. 1-oz v ia ls ..........oz 53P ap o id ..............................................oz 2 00P araffin , refined (see w a x ) ..........ft 10p a r a fo r m ....................................... oz 18P a r a ld e h y d e ..................... ft 78 oz 15Pastilles , Fum igating, b la c k ...... ft 50

Fum igating, r e d .......................... ft 50P e a r l A s h .........................................ft 9@10P e lle ter in e T an nate , 15 gr.

v ia ls ....................................... each 28Pepper, black , S ingapore ,........... ft 20

B lack , pow dered ..........................ft 25W h ite ............................................. ft 28W hite, po w d ................................ ft .30

Petro la tum .Vet. A m ber, bbls . and %-

b b ls ............................... ft 03H to 03&50 ft and 25 f t .............. ft 045£ to 05U

L e ss ...............................ft 06 to 08L ’tE x tra A m ber, bbls. and

Va-bbls......................... lb 05 to 05H50 ft and 25 f t .............. ft 06*4 to 07M

• L e s s ...............................ft 09 to 12L ily W hite, bbls. and y2-

b b ls ................................ft 09 to 09M50 ft and 25 f t ............. ft 11 to 11K

L e ss ................... i ......... ft 13 to 16Special Snow W hite, 50 f t ...........ft 13

25ft................................................ft 1410ft............................................. ft 15L e s s ...............................ft 15 to 17

Snow W hite, 50ft.......................... ft 1525 ft ........................ ....................ft 1610 ft ............... • ........ ..................ft 18L e ss ...............................ft 20 to 25

P etro la tum in B ottles.Ex. Am ber, PI, 2-oz. S. C. bot..doz 35Ex. Am ber,P I, 2-oz. S. C. bo t..g ro 3 50Ex. Am ber, PI, 4-oz. b. C. bot..doz 60Ex. A m ber, PI, 4-oz. S. C. bot..gro 6 00Ex. Am ber, Car, 2-oz. S. C. bot.doz 40Ex. A m ber, Car, 2-oz. S.C. bot.gro 4 25Ex. Am ber, Car, 4-oz. S. C. bot.doz 65Ex. Am ber, Car, 4-oz S. C. bot..gro 7 00Ex. Am ber, Per, 2-oz.S.C. bot.doz 40Ex. Am ber, Per, 2-oz.S.C. bot.gro 4 25E x. Am ber, Per, 4-oz. . C. bot.doz 65E x. Am ber, Per, 4-oz.S.C. bot.gro 7 00

L ily White. PI, 2-oz. S. C. bot..doz 50L ily White, PI, 2-oz. S. C. bot..gro 4 50L ily W hite, PI, 4-oz. S. C. bot. .doz 75L ily W hite, PI, 4-oz. S. C. bot. gro 7 50L ily W hite, Per, 2-oz. S.C. bOt.goz 60L ily W hite, Per, 2-oz. S.C. bot.doz 6 00L ily White, Per, 4-oz. S.C. bot.gro 85L ily W hite, Per, 4-oz. S.C. bot.gro 8 25

Phecine, 1-oz v ia ls ........................ oz 135Phenacetin , B a y e r ........ ft 4 00 oz 33Ph en a lg in , Po ................................ oz 1 00

C apsu les ....................................... oz 1 25T a b s ............................................... oz 1 00

Pheno, Brom ate, po w d........ ■.... oz 1 002% -grain tab le ts..........................oz 1005- grain tablets. ..................... oz 100

Phenoco ll, H ydroch l., 25-graimv ia ls ............. .......................... v ia l 1 50

P h e n o l-B ism u th ........................... oz 80P hen o lph th a le in .. . . ft 1 94 ....oz 21P h en y l S a licy la te (S a lo l)ft 1 17oz 14Phosphorus, l - lb cans..................ft 84

1-oz cans............................... . .. .o z 17P icrotoxin , y8-oz v ia ls ................ oz 5 25P ilocarp ine , A ik ., 5 & 10-gr v is ,. ..g r 08

M uriate, 5 and 10-gr v ia ls , .. .each 15N itrate, 5 and 10-gr v ia ls ,___each 15

P iperazine , Scher, 10-gram v ia ls ea 1 50Tablets, 10s............................. tube 1 50

P lpe rin , 1-oz v ials, ...................... oz 62P ipe C la y ..................................... ft 06P itch , B u rg u n d y ............................ft 18Pith , S assa fra s ...............................oz 15P laster P aris ,D en tl, 250-lb b b ls ,bb l 2 50

P laster Paris. Dental, W h ites’ 6qt cans .................................... ea 85

P laster Paris , D enta l W h ites’ 12q tc a n s ........................................ ea 1 50

P latinum , Chlor., 15 gr. v ....... each 1 31P latinum and Am m on. Chlor., 15

gr. v .........................................each 1 78P latinum and Pot. Chlor., 15

gr. v ......................................each 1 52Poppy H eads, F ren ch ................. ft 33Potash , B abb itt ’s, 2-doz cases.case 1 80

Caustic, com m ercial, 10-1 b can s. ft 10Caustic, white, sticks...... ...........ft 28Caustic, pu re (b y a lcohol) .......ft 50Cum Calce (V ien n a C austic )....ft 44

Potash , Solution (liqu o r potass), ft 12 Potassium , m etal, 1-oz v ia l and

case .............................................oz l 42A.cetate, l- lb bottles, in c l........... ft 44A rsenate, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 15Arsenite, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 15Benzoate, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 21Bicarbonate, gran., pu re ........... ft 20Bicarbonate, cryst., 1-ft carts, .ft 19B icarbon ate ,pow d .,l-lb c a rts ..ft 20bichrom ate, b u lk ........................ ft 18Bichrom ate, pow dered .............. ft 23Bichrom ate, C. P ..........................ft 44Bisulphate. C. P ......... . ............1b 50B orotartra te ................................ ft 68Bromide, cryst. 1-ft boxes .......ft 53Bromide, gran. 1-ft boxes.........ft 51Carbonate, ft. tins, in c l............. ft 18

“ 5 -lb tins incl........ lb 15Carbonate, C. P. (sa l t a rta r ).. . . f t 33Carbolate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 26Chlorate, c ry s t ......................... .f t 16Chlorate, gran ., pure, 1-ft cart, ft 23Chlorate, pow d................... ......... ft 16Chloride, pure, 1-ft carton s___ ft 22Chrom ate, pure, 1-ft cartons. . . f t 39C itrate............................................1b 55Cyanide, fused , No. 1 ,1-ft cans, ft 39 Cyanide, fused, No. 2,40%, 1-ft

c a n s ............................................ft 33Cyanide, fused, No. 3, 30%, 1-ft

cans..............................................ft 32Cyanide, granu lated , 1-ft cans,

pu re ............................................. ft 53Cyanide, pure 1-ft can s .............1b 42Cyanide 98-99#-Techn ica l, 10-ft

cans............................................. ft 30Ferrocyanide, C. P ., 1-ft cans... ft 50

' G lycerophosph ite_____ ft 1 94 oz 22Hypophosphite, 1-oz v i a l s .......oz 15H y pophosphite ............................1b 95Iodide, cryst., 1-ft boxes ........... ft 3 00Iodide, gran., l-lb boxes........... ft 3 00O xalate, n eu tra l..........................1b 28Perm anganate, cryst., 1-oz ca r ­

tons..................... ....................... oz 08Perm anganate, c ry s t ..................ft 26Phosphate...................... ft 58— oz 15Prussiate, r e d ............................. ft 50

DRUGS, Eto-Cont

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Prussiate, ye llow ..................... ft 35Salicylate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 1?Sesau lcarbonate.......................... ft 53Sulphate, cryst., 1-ft c art...........ft 19Sulphate, powd., 1-ft cartons...ft 20Sulphate, chem. pure, 1-ft cart, ft 33Sulphite, 1-ft carton s........ ....... ft 46Sulpho-Carbo late , 1-oz v.. oz 14Sulpho-Cyanate, 1-oz v ............. oz 15Su lphuret (liv e rsu lp h u r)...........ft 19T a rtra te (So lub le T a r t a r ) ........ft 56

Pow der,A rom atic ....................................... ft 90Ohalk, arom atic......................... -ft 40Ohalk, com pound........................ ft 40Composition, b u lk .......................ft 30Composition, 2-oz packages — ft 33C u r ry ............................................. ft 1 00D overs ............................................ft 2 35G overnm ent Hog C h o le ra ., .bbls.

03% 04 to ....................................... 06Insect, Buhach, 6-ft cans..........ft 85Insect, Buhach , 1-ft can s...... doz 10 00Insect, Buhacn , %-ro c a n s .. .. doz 5 50Insect, Buhach , M -ft can s ....d o z 3 10Insect, Buhach , % -ft cans — doz 1 75Insect,, H a ja , 25-ft k eg s ........... ft 27Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 100-ft k eg .ft 28Insect, P. D. & Co.’s. 50-ft kegs.ft 2jInsect, P. D. & Co.’s, 25-ft kegs.ft 20Insect, P . D. & Co.’s, 10-ft cans.ft 3Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 110-ft keg. tt) 27Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 50-ft keg. .ft 28Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 25-ft keg .ft 29 Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 5-ft cans .34

10-ft c n s ..................................... ft 33Po. Insect, Gr. Lab , 100 ft K egs.ft 20Po. Insect, Gr. Lab , 50 ft K egs.ft 20Po. Insect, Gr. Lab , 25 ft K egs.ft 21Po. Insect, W h .Lab , 100 ft Kegs, ft 18Po. Tnsect, Wh. Lab, 60 ft Kegs ft 18Po.JInsect, Wh. Lab , 25 ft Kegs ft 19Insect, R. D. Co.’s, as w an ted ...ft 30Ja lap Com p.................................. ft 60Licorice Oo. 5-lb. cans .25........ft 35

P ro p y lam in , l i q . , ..........................oz 58P ro ta rg o l, 1-oz v ia ls .................. oz 125

% -oz v ia ls ..................................... oz 1 35P yok tan in , Blue, 1-oz v ia ls .........oz 1 58

Blue, %-oz v ia ls , ........................ oz 1 83Blue, !4-oz v ia ls ...........................oz 2 10Y e llow , 1-oz v ia ls ........................oz 1 58Y e llow , %-oz v ia l s , ....................oz 1 83Y e llow , M-oz v ia ls , .................... oz 2 10

P y ra m id o n ................................ oz. 2 15P y rid in e , C. P., 1-oz v ia ls ........... oz 35P y ro g a lo l, R esubl, 1-oz cans...... oz 21Q u ak in g A sp , pressed lb s__ *....ft 28Q uassia , ch ip s..... ........................... ft 15

G ra n u la te d .................................. ft 20P o w d e re d ..................................... ft 25

Q uassin , C. P.. cryst, 15-gr. vis, .ea 2 37Pure , powd., %-oz v ials, .. ‘ . . . o z 7 35

Q u in ine, A lka lo id . 1-oz v ia ls ...... oz 64Acetate, 1-oz v i a l s ..................... oz 67A rsenate, 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 66B im uriate , 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 74Bisu lphate, 1-oz. c a n s ................oz 33Citrate, 1-oz. v ia ls .......................oz 63Ferrocyanide, 1-oz. v ia ls ...........oz 65G lyce roph osph ate ..................... oz 1 15H ydrobrom ate, 1-oz. v ia ls ........oz 60H ypophosphite, 1-oz. v ia ls ....... oz 66Lactate , 1-oz. v ia ls .....................oz 65M uriate, 1-oz. r ia ls .....................oz 57Phosphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................oz 62Salicy late, 1-oz. v ia ls ................oz 60Sulphate, 100-oz. cans................ oz 23%Sulphate, 50-oz. cans................ oz 24%Sulphate, 25-oz. can s................ oz 25%Sulphate, 5-oz. c a n s ............... oz 30ASulphate, 1-oz. cans................ oz 33ASulphate, 1-oz. v ia ls ................oz 35aSulphate, %-oz. v ia ls ................oz 40ASulphate, M-oz. v ia ls ................oz 45ASulphate, %-oz. v ia ls ................oz 55A50 ozs. asst, from % to 5 oz. pkgs.

2c less pr oz.25 ozs. asst, from %s to 5 oz. pkgs.

lc less pr oz.Sulphate, 1-16-oz. v ia ls ...............oz 82Tannate, 1-oz. v ia ls .................. oz 42U rea B im uriate, 1-oz. v ia ls . ..'. .oz 71V a lerianate , 1-oz. v ia ls .............oz 63

Q uin id ine, pure, 1-oz v ia ls ..........oz 73Sulphate. 1-oz v ia ls ................... oz 63

Q uinoline, 1-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 50Tartrate . 1-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 50

DRUGS. E tc—C o n t. DRUGS, E T C .-C o n t.Q u ln qu ln la , 1-oz v ia ls ................ oz 60R e d P r e c ip it a te ............................ft 1 38R e d S au n de rs .................................ft 12R e s in -J a la p 1-oz v ia ls ................ oz 60

Scam m ony, 1-oz v ia ls ................ oz 80R e so r -B isn o l..................................oz 60Resorcin , Crystals, 1-oz v .............oz 17

C ry s ta ls ........................................ ft 1 15Powdered, 1-oz v ia ls .................oz 18

R etino l. ...........................................oz 65

R od ina l, 3-oz bottles, . ...........each 608-oz bo ttle s ............................each 1 10

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

Root, Abscess, pressed, lb s ..........ft 60Aconite, p o w d ............................. ft 42Aconite, pressed, lb s .................. ft 37A lk an e t (anchusa )...................... ft 18A lkan et, pow d ............................. ft 25A lkanet, pressed, lb s ..................ft 26A ngelica , pressed, lb s ................ ft 38Angelica , p o w d ........................ ft 43A rn ica , pressed ........... : ........... ft 105Asparagus, pressed, lb s .............ft 35Avens, pressed, lb s ..................... ft 35Bearsfoot. pressed, lb s ...............ft 30Belladonna, pressed, lb s ........... ft 55Belladona, pow d..........................ft 60Bell wort, pressed, lb s ................ ft 45Berberis, aqu if pressed, lb s — ft 40Beth, pressed, lbs........................ ft 40Beth, pow d....................................ft 45Bistort, pressed, lb s ................... ft 34Bitter, pressed, lb s ..................... ft 70Bitter, p o w d ................................ ft 75B lackberry, pressed, lb s ........... ft 30B lackberry , pow d........................ ft 35B lazing Star, pressed, lb ........... ft 35Blood, pressed, l b s .................... .ft 30Blood, pow d..................5 -lb 20 ft 25B lue F lag , pressed, lbs ............. ft 30Bryony, pressed, lb s................... ft 30Buckbean, pressed, lb s .............. ft 35Buckthorn B rake, pressed, lb s .ft 34Burdock, pressed, lb s ................ ft 28Burdock, p o w d ............................ft 33Calam us, white, peeled and split,

f a n c y .......................................... ft 50Calam us, pow d.................. ........ ft 35Can ada T h istle pressed, lb s___ ft 40Cancer, pressed, fts .......... ........ ft 30C arpenter’s Square,press’d ,lbs .ft 30Cicily Sweet, pressed, lb s ..........ft 70Cinquefoil, pressed, fts........... ft 35Cohosh, black, pressed, lb s ...... ft 22Cohosh, b lack , po w d ..................ft 27Cohosh,.blue, pow d.....................ft 27Cohosh, red, pressed, lbs........... ft 35Cohosh, white, pressed, lb s ...... ft 40Colchicum , p o w d ............... .ft 35Cohosh, b lue, pressed, lbs .. ..lb 22Colchicum , pressed, lb s .............ft 30Colum bo........................................ ft 28Colum bo, po w d ........................... ft 30Colum bo, A m er., pressed, lbs...ft 30Colum bo. foreign, pressed, lbs . ft 24Coltsfoot, pressed, lb s ................ 1b 30Com frey, pressed, lb s ................ ft 24Com frey, pow d ,........................... ft 30Cranesbill, pressed, lb s ............. ft 28Cranesbill, pow d ..........................ft 33Craw ley , pressed, lb s .......... .ftCu lvers, pressed, lb s ................ .lb 35Cu lvers, po w d ............................. ft 40Dandelion, pow d ,........................ ft 45Dandelion, true, pressed, lb s .... ft 38D w arf E lder, pressed, lb s ..........ft 40Elecam pane, pressed f t s ........... ft 30Elecam pane, pow d...................... ft 35Fever, pressed, lbg ..................... ft 35F ive F inger, pressed, l b s ..........ft 34G a la n ga l....................................... ft 20G alanga l, po w d ........................... ft 25G alangal, pressed, lb s ................ ft 24Gelsem im um , pow d... ............. ft 55G e n t ia n ........................................ ft 15Gentian, g ro u n d ..........................1b 16Gentian, p o w d ...........10-lb 15 ft 16Gentian, Am er., pressed, lb s— ft 25Gentian, foreign, pressed, lb s ..ft 30Ginger, A fr ic a n .......................... ft 18AGinger, A frican , pow . 10-ft. 18 ft 30Ginger, E ast In d ia (r a c e )..........ft 19Ginger, East Ind ia , pow d..........ft 21Ginger, Jam aica, b leached ...... 1b 25Ginger, Jam aica, u nb leach ed ..ft 20Ginger, Jam aica, pow d.............. ft 28G in sen g ..................................... ..lbGolden Seal, pressed, lb s........... ft 6 50Golden Seal, po w d .......................ft 6 50H ellebore , Am er., pressed, lbs. ft 35 Helebore, b lack , pressed, lb s . . .ft . 24H elebore, b lack , po w d ........... .. f t 30

H elebore , white, pressed, lb s . .. ft 35H elebore, white, po w d ...............ft 40Horseradish, pressed, lb s ..........ft 40H ydrangea, pressed, lb s ........... ft 25Ind ian H em p.b lack ,pressed ,lbsft 70In d ian Hemp, black, pow d ........ft 75Indian Hemp, white,pressed,lbsft 90Indian Hemp, white, p o w d .. .ft 95Indian Physic, pressed, lb s ...... ft 25In d ian T u rn ip , pressed, lb s ___ ft 38Indian Turn ip, po w d ..................1b 43Indigo, w ild, pressed..................ft 25Ip e c a c ,............................... : .........ft 3 00Ipecac, powd................................ft 3 05Jalap, V era C ru z ........................ ft 55Jalap , pow d..................................1b 60K av a K a v a ....................................ft 30L ad ies ’ Slipper, pressed, lb s ___ ft 60L ad ie s ’ Slipper, po w d ................ ft 65Licorice, A ....................................ft 14Licorice, A A ............. ................... 1b 16Licorice, A A A ..................... ........ft 20Licorice, cut, R ussian ............... ft 25Licorice, pow d............................. 1b 20Lovage, pressed, lb s ................... ft 55M ale Fern, pressed, lb s ............. ft 40M ale Fern , pow d.......................... ft 45M andrake, pressed, lb s .............1b 28M andrake, pow d.........5-lb 30 ft 35M an in the G round.pressed,lbs.ft 30M arshm allow , cu t .......................1b 50M arshm allow , po w d................... 1b 55M arshm allow , pressed, lb s ........ft 34M arsh Rosem ary, pressed, lbs. .ft 50M asterwort, pressed, lb s ........... lb 40M ilkweed, pressed, lb s ...............ft 30Mistletoe, pressed....................... ft 35Musk (s u m b u l) ............................1b 40Nettle , pressed, lb s ........... ......... ft 24Orris, fingers ...............................1b 1 00Orris, F lo ren tin e........................ ft 25Orris, F lorentine, po w d .............ft 30Orris, V e ro n a ............................. 1b 20Orris, Verona, pow d................... ft 25Paeony, pressed, lb s ................... 1b 46P are ira B rava , pressed, l b s ___ ft 85P are ira B rava , po w d ..................ft 90Parilla , yellow , pressed, lb s___ ft 30Parsley , pressed, lb s ..................ft 35P e llito ry , pressed, lb s ................ 1b 4uPim pinella, pressed, lb s ........... ft 60P in k ............................................... ft 85Pink, pressed, lbs ........ ................ft 90Pink, pow d ....................................lb 90Pitcher plant, pressed, lb s ........ ft 45P leurisy , pressed lb s ..................1b 35P leurisy , pow d,............................ft 40Poke (G arget), pressed, lb s ...... ft 30Poke, pow d.......................... .......ft 35Polypody, pressed, lb s ...............ft 34Pond L illy , white, pressed, lbs . 1b 40Pond L illy , yellow , pressed, lbsft 40Pra irie Pine W eed, pressed, lbs ft 30Queen of Meadow, pressed, lb s .ft 28Rhatany, pressed, lb s ................ ft 30R hatapy , po w d ....................... . ,B> 35R hubarb , East In d ia ..................1b 70R hubarb , East India, e x t r a ___ ft 85R hubarb , East India , pow d...... 1b 65R hubarb , E ast India, powd., ex.ft 75R hubarb , cut in c u b e s .............. 1b l 75R h ubarb , cut in fin gers ............. ft 2 00Rosinweed, pressed, fts ............. ft 25Sanicle, black , pressed, lb s ...... ft 1 00Sanicle, white, pressed, lb s ....... ft 50Sarsaparilla . Am erican , powd.. 1b 40 S arsaparilla , Am erican, pressed,

lb s .................................. ............. ft 35Sarsaparilla , H on d u ras .............ft 55Sarsaparilla , H onduras,ground .ft 58S arsaparilla , H onduras, po w d .. ft 60 Sarsaparilla , Honduras, pressed.

lb s ................................................1b 60Sarsaparilla , M ex ican ................ft 40S arsaparilla , Mexican, groun d .ft 50Sarsaparilla , Mexican, pow d___ft 50Sarsaparilla , Mexican, pressed,

lb s ................................................ lb 35Seneka___?.....................................ft 85Seneka, pressed, lb s ................... 1b 90Seneka, po w d ...............................lb 85Silkweed, pressed, lb s ...... .....ft 30Skunk Cabbage, pressed, lbs....1b 30Skunk Cabbage, pow d................lb 45Snake, Button, pressed, lb s ...... ft 34Snake, Canada, pressed, lb s___1b 45Snake, Sampson, pressed, lb s . .. ft 1 00Snake, V irg in ia , p o w d .............. ft 95Snake, V irg in ia , pressed, lb s .... 1b 90Snake, W hite, pressed, f t s ........1b 50Soapwort, pressed, lb s ................ ft 35

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Solomon’s Seal, pressed, lbs ... ftSpikenard, pressed, lb s ..............ftSpikenard, pow d ..........................Squills, white, sliced ..................®>Squills, pow d................................ S>Stillingia , pressed, l b s ...............ftS tillingia . po w d ........................... ftStone, pressed, lb s ...................... ftSweet F lag , presssed, lb s ........... ftTorm entilla , pressed, lbs ........... ftT u rk ey Pea, pressed, lb s ........... ftTw in Lea f, pressed, lbs ..............ftUnicorn, true, pressed, lb s ........ ftUnicorn, true, po w d ................... ftUnicorn, false, pressed, lb s ...... ftVa lerian , English , p o w d ........... IbValerian , English , pressed, lbs.lbV a le rian , G erm an ,p ow d ........... ftV a le rian , Germ an, pressed, lbsftV a le rian , Verm ont, po w d ..........lbValerian, Verm ont, pressed, lbs.lbVervain , pressed, lb s ..................ftW ild Indigo, pressed ..................lbW ild Y am , pressed, lb s .............. lbYe llow Dock, pressed, l b s ....... lbY e llow Dock, po w d ......... ........... ftYe llow Jessam ine, pressed, fts. ftZedoary, po w d ............................. ftZ edoary , pressed, lb s ..................ft

ttose P eta ls , dam ask, pressed,o z s ............................................... ft

Pale, pressed, ozs........................ ftR ubid ium

Iodide, 1-oz v ia ls .......................ozSabrom in , ozs................................ oz

Sabrom in, % -ozs........................ ozSabrom in, Tablets, 8 gr. 20s.each

Saccharine, refined ,......................ozR e fin ed .......................................... ftS o lu b le ..........................................ozS o lu b le .......................................... ft

S a jo d in .............................................ozSa jod in T ab lets , 8 gr. 20s........eachSal A cetose lla , 1-ft carton s........ lb

E p som ............................................ftG la u b e r .........................................ftN itre , pure, la rge cryst..............ftNitre, pure, sm all c ry st .............lbN itre, pure, g ra n ........................ lb

.N itre, pure, pow d ........................ lbP runelle Balls, l - lb boxes ........ lbR och elle ,'......................................ftSoda.............................................. ftT a rta r l - lb tins in c l................. ft

“ 5 -lb tins in c l.............. lbSalic in , Merck.. B. & S ...............,oz

M. C. W „ M erck., B. & S ........... ftS a iipy rin .......................................... oz8aloco ll, Schering, 20-gram bot­

t le s ............................................botSalol, 1 -o z ........................ lb 1 17 ozS a iop h en ..........................................ozS a lo q u in in e ....................................ozSalts, O rab O rchard, n a tu ra l...... 1bS a iv a rs an ................................. pkgeS an d a l-W o o d , E. I., rasped ......... ftSantonin, Cryst, 1-oz v is. 1b 33 00 oz

Santonin, po, i-o z vis. 1b 33 25 oz Scourin g R ush , pressed, lb s ........1b

Seed, A n ge lica ................................ 1bAnise, Ita lian .............................ftAnise, Ita lian , pow d................... ftAnise, Star.....................................1bBird, m ixed, 1-ft cartons...........1bBird, ft cartons. .00-ft case, .caseB u rdock .........................................ftCanary , S m y rn a ..........................ftCaraw ay , D u tc h ..........................ftC araw ay , pow d............................1bCardamom, M a la b a r ..................1bCardam om , M angalore, bleach .ftCardam om , pow d........................ ftC e le ry ............................................ftCelery pow d.................................. lbColch icum ..................................... IbColchi,cum, pow d........................ 1bOonium.’................... .................... lbCoriander, B leached. 10 ft 11..ftCoriander, po w d ..........................ftCumin, M a lta ...............................lbD ill..................................................ftFennel, G erm an .......................... ftFennel, powd................................ ftF lax, clean .................................. ftFlax, ground ............................... ftFoenugreek,powd. 10-ft box 08 ft

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DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.H e m p .............................................ftL a rk sp u r ..................................... ftLobelia .................... .................... -ftLobelia, pow d........M ................... ftMillet, A m erican ........................ lbMustard, black , T r ie ste .............ftMustard, yellow , Ca lifo rn ia . .25-

lb box 0 9 ....................................lbP a r s le y ......................................... ftPoppy, b lu e .................................. ftPoppy, w h ite................................ ftPum pkin ........................................1bQuince, G e rm an ..........................ftQuince, Russian ...........................ftRape, E n g lish ...............................ftSabadilla, po w d ........................... ftStavesacre ......................... *.......... lbStavesacre, po w d ........................ 1bStram onium ................................. ftStram onium , po w d .....................1bSun flow er......................................ftW aterm elon ........ .........................ftWorm, A m erican ........... ......... ..lbW orm , Am erican , p o w d ............. ftWorm , L ev an t.............................. ftW orm , Levan t, po w d ........... .... ftWorm , Levan t, sugar coated ...ft

Seidlitz M ix tu re ............................. ftSenna P o d s ,....................................ftSheep La u re l, p ressed ..................ftShepherds Parse, pressed .......... 1bSilver, Bromide, 1-oz v ia ls......... oz

Chloride, 1-oz v ia ls .....................ozCyanide, 1-oz v ia ls .....................ozIodide 1-oz v ia ls ........................ ozN itrate, cryst., 1-oz v ia ls ..........ozNitrate, cryst................................1bN itrate, fused, No. 2,1-oz. vials.oz Nitrate, fused (lu n a r caustic)..ozNucleinate, R o c h e ............. .’ . . . ozOxide, 1-oz. v ia ls ........................ ozPhosphate, 1-oz v ia ls ................ oz

Snuff,Copenhagen, oz. c tn s ...............doz

6 oz. c tn s............. doz“ 16 oz. ja r s ...............ft

D evoe ’s M accoboy.l to 5-ft tins. 1b D evoe’s P la in Scotch, 1 to 5-ft

tins...............................................ftD evoe’s Rappee, 1-ft t in s ..........1bG arre tt ’s Scotch—v Dim e cans...............................doz

1%-oz ca rton s ........................ doz2%-oz. carton ..........................doz6-oz bo ttle s ............................ doz16-oz p ap ers ........................... dozb lad ders ..................................... 1b

G arre tt ’s, Com. Cartons 114 pkgs 1-oz.................V .. each6 pkgs dim e........ )

Horseshoe, 2%-oz ctns.............dozL o r illa rd ’s, Maccoboy. 1-ft ja rs ft L o rilla rd ’s, Rappee, 1-ft ja rs . ..lb L o rilla rd ’s Scotch, l - lb . ja r s .. 1bNorkoping, 1%-oz. c tn ...............ftNorkoping, 8-oz. c tn ..................ftNorkoping. 1-ft ja r s ..................ftRed M ill, l - lb ste in s................... 1b

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5 50Soap, Castile-, Contis, m ottled.box Castile, Contis, m ottled.per b a r 68; Castile, Contis, white — per box 6 25Castile, Contis, w hite...... per b a r 68Castile, F ratelli, 4-lb bars, 48

lbs c a se .............: ........................... 5 30Castile, Fratelli, 4-oz. cakes, 48

lbs c a s e ........................................ 5 30Castile, F rate lli, 12 inch bars, 48

lbs c ase .......................................... 5 30Castile. Bocabelli, green........... lb 20Castile, Bocabelli, w h ite ........... ft 20Castile, M arselles, m ottled ..ft 8%@10Castile, Marselles, w hite...... ft 11 @13Castile, A lam eda, w h ite .......ft 10 @12Castile, Y a r r i t u .....................Castile. Y a rr itu , white, cakes

15 in c tn ....................................ctnCastile, powd ........................... ftGreen, Soft, G e rm a n ..................1bTvory. 6-oz ............................. caseTvory 10-oz___•. ..................... caseO podeldoc... ............................... ftW h a le O i l ..................................... ft

Soda, A s h ........................................ 1bCaustic Com ’l, 10-lb cans ........1bCaustic, by lime, sticks.............ftCaustic, by alcohol, p u re ..........ftChloride, liquid, c. s. bo ttles.. doz

1 65 40 15

4 006 75

14 10 04 06% 24 45

2 45

Sodium , 1-oz v ia ls and t in s ..........oz 28Acetate, l - lb c a rt ........................ ft 17A rsenate, P u r e .......... ft 55 oz 10

DRUGS, ETC.—Contd.Arsenite, P u re ........... ft 60 oz 12Benzoate, 1-oz v ia ls ..........'........ oz 10Benzoate, 1-ft c a rt .......................ft 50B icarb, Am erican ........................ ft 05B icarb, C. P., p o w d ..................... ft 14B ichrom ate................................... B> 22Brom ide........................ ft 64 ....oz 11Cacodylate, 1-oz v ia ls ............. oz 44Carbolate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 24

• Carbonate, C .P.,cryst, 1 -ft cans.ft 24Carbonate, dried, pu rified ,cart ft 17Chlorate, gran ., pu re ..................ft 27Chloride, C. P., l-lb cart............. ft 22Citrate, g r a n ...............................B> 53Glycerophosphate. ..ft 1 70___oz 20G lycoch o late ...............................oz 77aH ypophosph ite ........ ft 90.... oz 14H yposulphite, Com ’l ..................H> 06H yposulphite, gran , pure, l-lb .

t in s ...............................................jt> 15Iodide, 1 -oz v ia ls ___ lb 3 85____oz 33Lactate, 1-oz v i a l s ..................... oz 22Lactate, liqu id , concent........... ft 2 00N itrate, purified, 1-ft cartons. , ft 15N itrite , P u re ,S tick s___ ft ,75....oz 14O xa late ...... ................................... ft 45Perborate, lb. 65........................ oz 11Perborate, R. & H., Is ................ ft 60

% s................... & 75“ “ ind iv iduals doz 2 CO

P e rm a n ga n a te ..., .......................ft 35Peroxide, 1 0 -lb can s ....................ft 50Phosphate, cryst. l - lb t in s .,___1b 14Phosphate, gran , l - lb cans........ft 14Pyrophosphate,1-oz v ia lsft 40.oz 10Salicylate, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz 10Salicylate, l - lb carton s.............. ft 47Salicylate, C. P. O ryst..B .64..oz 13 Salicylate, from O il W intergreen

ft. 2.95...................................... oz 26Santoninate, 1-oz v ia ls ............. oz 3 45ASilicate, d ry ....................... lb 18Silicate, liqu id , 1 ga llon 75c. ..lb 12Succinate ................ft 2 40........oz 23Sulphate, pure, d r ied ................ 1b 12Sulphate, p u re ,c ry s t.,l-lb can s .ft 13Sulphite, cryst., l - lb c a n s ........ ft 11Sulphite, pure, recryst, l - lb bot

In c ................................................ ft 25Sulphite, dried, 1-ft c a rt ........... 1b 15Sulpho-carbolate, ft 44........ oz 08T a rtrate ........................................ ft 55Tungstate. pure, 1-oz v ia ls .......oz 19V a lerian ate , 1-oz v ia ls .............. oz 37

Som n al............................................. oz 75Sozoiodole, M ercury .................... oz 1 20

P o ta ss iu m ,.................................. oz 79S o d iu m ,........................................oz 84Zinc, ....................................... oz 1 15

Sparteine Sulphate, %-oz v ia ls.oz 75Sperm aceti, in cakes..................... ft 45Spirits, A m m on ia ........................ 1b 60

Am m onia, arom atic................... ft 60C am phor....................................... Ib 60C h lo ro fo rm ,................................. ft 60Ether (H o ffm an ’s A n o d y n e )... ft 100Lavender.......................................lb 50Lavender, com p..........................1b 80Nitre, 3 f..................... ............. ft 40N itre, 4 f........................................ 1b 45N itre, U . S . P ................................ ft 60

S p iro sa l........................................... oz 47Starch , Io d id e , 1-oz vials. Merck..oz 37S te a r in .. . ! ....................................... ft, 25S tearate Zinc, See Zinc.Stone, Pum ice, se lect................... ft 10

Pum ice, p o w d ............................. ft 06Rotten, E n g lis h ................ ......... lb 15Rotten, English , po w d.............. ft 10

Strontium , Acetate, '. .......... oz 17Brom ide, cryst, ......... ................ 1b 68aBrom ide, cryst, 1-oz v., ........... oz 13Hypophosphite, 1-oz v .............. oz 32Iodide, 1-oz v i a l s , ...................... oz 37Iodide, M. C. W., .........................ft 4 00Lactate, 1-oz v ials, ...................oz 17N itrate, 1-ft b o x e s , ............., ___ lb 22Salicylate, 1-oz v ials, .. .. . .’ ___ oz 14Salicylate, M e rc k ,...................... ft 73

S trophanth in , C. P. 5-gr. v ia ls v ia l 33Strychnine,, Acetate, %-oz viaisoz I 65

Brom ide, %-oz v ia ls ................... oz 165Citrate, %-oz v ia ls .....................oz 1 65N itrate, %-oz v ia ls ..................... oz 160Phosphate, %-oz. v ia ls .............. oz 170A ik ., %-oz v ia ls ...........................oz 1 05Aik .. 1-oz v ia ls ........................... oz 85Sulphate, %-oz v ia ls ..................oz 1 00Sulphate, 1-oz v ia ls .................... oz 80Sulphate, powd, %-oz v ia ls ___ oz 1 00Sulphate, powd, 1-oz v ia ls ........ oz 80

“ 5-oz lots, 5c oz. less “ 10-oz lots 10c oz. less

V a le rianate , %-oz v ia ls .............oz 2 60

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58 OMAHA DRUGGIST.

Styp tic in .......................................... oz 6 8215-gr. ..............................*...........35

Styrax, L iq u id ................................ ft 45Sub lam ine T a b le ts ................... tube 32Sugar, B u rn t (c a ra m e l)...............ft 20

1-gal. lo ts ........................... ga l 1005-gal. lo ts .............................g a l 85

Milk, powd l-lb . c tn s................. ft 30Su lphur, F lo u r ......... b b l 2 75... ft 05

Flour, 100-lb b a g s ........................ft • 03)4R o ll . . ............................... .............. * 06Ch loride...................... ................. oz 06Iodide, 1-oz v ia ls ........................ oz 4t>Lac., l-tt> carton s........................ ft 20W ashed, 1-ft c a rton s..................ft 15

S u lfo n a l, B a y e r ............................. oz 135Su lphon—Ethy l-M ethane (same as

T r io n a i ) ..................................... ozSu lphon—M ethane (sam e as Su l­

fo n a l ) ........................................ 02Svapnia, LA -oz v ia ls .......................ozS ym ph ora l, 1-oz v ia ls ..................oz

Syrup, G in g e r ................................. ftH ydriod ic A c id ............................&Iodide C a lc iu m ............................ftIodide Iron ................................. ftIpecac ........................; ...................&Lacto-phos, Ca lcium ........ ........ ftLacto-phos, Ir o n ........................ ftO range F e e l...........................Phosphates Com p— : ........... .'-.ftR h u b a rb ........................................ ftR hubarb , a ro m atic ....... ............ ftR h ubarb and potass................... ftRock Candy bbls. in c ...............g a lRock Candy *4bbls. inc...........ga lRock Candy 10 gals., in c .. . . . . .ga lRock Candy 5 gals., inc ..........ga lRock Candy ........... .................. ga lS a rsap a r illa .................................. ftSarsaparilla , com p .....................ftSenega, ........................................Sim ple..........................................galS q u ills ............................................ftSquills, comp................................ ftS tillin g ia .................................. --ftS tillingia , com p........................ - f tT a r ....................................... .......ftT o lu ............................................... »W ild C h e r ry .................................ft

S w eep in g Com pounds.— K. 1>. Co.25-lb. bo xe s ...........................:each50 lb. boxes. . ...................... each

100-lb. boxes .............................eachT a n n a lb in , ..................................... OZT alcum P o w d e r .......................... ft

Purified . . .....................................T a m arin d s ....................................... ft

P u lp ................................................ ftT a n n igen .........................................ozT an n o f o r m ..................................... ozTapioca . East In d ia ..................... ftT a r, B a rbad o es ...............................ft

Tar, Coal, b b ls .......................... b b lT a r, P ine, 50-gal. b b ls .............. bb lT a r , Pine, pints, 4-doz. cases case T ar, P ine, quarts, 2-doz. cases.cse T ar, P ine, ft-gal., 1-doz. cases.cse T ar, P ine, 1 gal., *4-doz. cases.cse

T arta r , Em etic, cryst., l- lb . car­ton s..............................................ft

Em etic, powd., l- lb . c a rton s.... ftT e re b e n e ...................'..................... ft

T e re b e n e ....................................oz

Terp in H y d r, .................................ozH yd rate ...................................... ft

Terp in o l, 1-oz. v ia ls ...................... oz

T e rra Japon ica (gam b ie r )........... ft

T h e o b ro m in e ...................................oz“ and Soda S a lic ....... oz

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.

42

31 3 35 1 30

to45605070606550504545yo 57 D 60 D 67D 70 D 72 D 45 45 60 86 30 35 45 60 40 40 35

5065

1 90 89 10 15 15 40 75 35 10 15

6 00 9 002 80 2 50 2 50 2 25

4848 ' 68 15

0947

21

1253 D 33 D

Thiocol, R oche...............................oz 105

Thiol, po w d ..................................... oz 1 00L iq u id . . ........................................ oz 55

Thiosinamine............. ..................oz '48Thymol, pure, 1-oz. vials, ......... oz 29A

Thym ol, l- lb . b o t t le s .. .................. ...2 7bAThymol-Iodide........ft 4 83....0Z 42Thyresol, 10 gram v i a l s ........... v ia l 75 A

P e a r ls .................. .................. v ia l 75 AT a b le t s ..................................... v ia l 75 A

DRUGS, E T C .-Tln, Foil, h eavy .................

-C o n t............ ft 20

Foil, m e d iu m .................. ......... ft 25Foil, t issue ................................... ft 30Muriate, c ry s t ................ ............ ft 53Muriate, s o l................... ........ft 26

28........... ft 1 31

Oxide. W h ite ................... ........... ft 90 ATinctu re , Aconite, leaves ........ft 60

Aconite, root................... ........ft 70Aloes and M y rrh ........... .........ft 80A rn ica F lo w e rs ............... ........ft 60A sa fce tid a ........................ .......ft 1 00Beiladona.......................... ............ft 60Benzoin ............................. ........... ft 1 00Benzoin, com p................ ........... lb 80Blood R oot........................ ........... ft 75B ry o n ia ............................. ..........ft 60Cactus, g ra n d ................... ........... ft 1 20C a len d u la ........................ ........... ft 1 00Cannabis, I n d .................. ........... ft 1 20Can tharid es................................. ft 1 00Capsicum ...................................... ft 90C a rdam o m ................................ ft 80Cardam om , com p........................ ib 65Catechu ........................ ......... ft 60Cinchona.................................... ft 75Cinchona, com p......................... ft 35C o ch in ea l........................ .......... ft 60Cohosh, b la ck ............................ ft 75Colchicum R oot.............. ......... ft 60Colchicum Seed......................... ft 80Colum bo........................................1b 70Conium ........................................ ft 65D igita lis ............................. ......... ft 60E rgo t .................................. ......... ft 60E u calyp tu s ....................... ......... ft 60Gelsem ium ........................ ......... ft 70G e n t ia n ............................. ......... ft 60Gentian, com p........................... ft 65G in ge r ............................ ......... ft 75G uaiac ................................ .......... ft 1 00Guaiac, A m m on .............. ......... ft 80H yoscyam us.............................. ft 90H ydrastis ........................ ......... ft 2 50Io d in e ........................... ......... ft 1 25Iodine, co lo rless.............. ........... ft 1 20Iodine, com p..................... ........... ft 1 20Ipeeac and O p ium ........... ........... ft 2 50Iron, m u ria te ................... ........... ft 40

........... ft 60........... ft 80

L o b e lia ............................. ............ ft 60M y r r h ................................ ........... ft 1 00M yrrh et C ap sic ............. ............ ft 95Nux Vom ica ..................... ............ ft 70Opium , U . S. P ........................ ft 2 00Opium , 1-oz panels...... ......doz 1 50Opium, 2-oz p an e ls..... ........ doz 2 50Opium, 4-oz pan e ls............ doz 3 50Opium, cam phorated---........ft 70Opium , cam phorated, 2-oz pan-

75Opium , cam phorated, 4-oz pan-

1 25Opium, deodorized...... ........ft 2 00Orange P ee l...................... ........... ft 1 20Q uassia ...... .................... ........... ft 60Rhata.ny........................... ........... ft 60R h ubarb ........................... ........... ft 60Rhubarb, aqueous.......... ........... ft 70Rhubarb, a ro m a t ic ................... ft 75Serpentaria ...................... ........... ft 90Stram onium Le a v e s ....... ........... ft 60Stram onium Seed........... ........... ft 60T o lu ................................... ........... ft 80V a le r ia n ........................... ........... 1b 80V a lerian , Am m oniated . ........... 1b 80V aratrum . v irid .............. ........... ft 90W a rb u rg ’s, P. D. & C o ... W a rb u rg ’s, 1-oz v ials,

Co...................................

.......... ft 1 00P. D. &

1 15T r ik re so l ............................ ........ft 40T rim eth y lam in e , 1-oz v ia ls ........Oz 58T r io n a i ................................. 1 50T r ip o li , Mount E a g le ........ ........ doz 60

M issouri............................ ........... 1b 06T ro lin e ................................. .......ga l 1 00T ro pa , Cocaine HydrOchlorate,

1-gram m e v ia ls ........................ea 1 0044

Turpentine , sp ir its___ bbl 54 .ga l 76AChian, 1-oz. v ia ls ............. 45Ven ice ............................... ........... 1b 50W h ite (G um T h u s )........ ........... ft 15Spirits, 50 to g a l ............... 6030 to g a l............................. 8520 to g a l ............................. 1 25

1 50

T w ig s , B ittersweet, pressed lb s .. ft 28U n gu en tin e ..................................... ft 90

U nguen tum , Crede........................ oz

DRUG S, ETC.—Cont.

Cran ium , Acetate, 1-oz. G. 8. v is ozChloride, 1-oz. C. S. v ia ls ..........ozN itrate, 1-oz. G. S. v ia ls ......... ozSulphate, 1-oz. G. S. v ia ls ..........oz

U re th a n e ........................................ oz

90

•48525052

32

U rotrop in , Schering’s ..................oz 60Urotropin Tablets, 5-gr., 30s..box 25Urotropin Tablets, 7%-gr., 20sbox 25

Vaccine, V irus, 10-point p k g s .. pkg 1 50Lym ph. 10 tubes.......................pkg 1 50

V a lido l, 25-gram v ia ls .............each 1 80AV an illin , .........................................oz 50

V eratrin e , pure, %-oz v ia ls ..........oz 2 80A

V e rd ig r is .......................................... ft 35D istilled........................................ ft 70P o w d e red ..................................... ft 40

V e ro n a l............................................oz 1 60W a fe rs , M. & R. L icorice ..........box 1 35W a te r , L im e ..................................ga l 120

B itter A lm on d ............................. ft 30C herry L a u re l___ Gal. 2 00____ft 40Ch lorine ........................................ ft 30D is t i lle d ..................................... gal 25Orange, F low er, t r ip le ........ ......ft 40Rose, t r ip le ___ Gal. 2 50 ......... ft 40

W a te rc u p P lant, pressed........... ft 35W ax , B a y b e r ry ...............................ft 50

Bees’, y e llow ................................ ft 40Bees’,yellow , refined, 1-oz cakes, ft 42W hite S ta r .................................. - ft 65W hite, No. 1.................................. ft 55White, No. 2.................................. ft 40J apan ............................................. ft 25Fru it, can, redor white bb ls 354 ft 05 Fru it, can, P on tiu ’s, %-gro.

c a s e .........................................case 2 00P ara fin e .........................................ft 15Johnson, Po., M -lb cans .........doz 1 65Johnson, Po., lA - lb cans..........doz 2 50Johnson, Po., l - lb cans..........doz 4 00Johnson, Prepared , l - lb cans ... ft 32Anderson , Po., %-lb cans...... doz 1 75'Anderson, Po., l - lb cans...... -doz 3 50

W h ite P re c ip ita te ........................ ft 1 42 DW in e , A n tim ony............................. ft 50

A ro m atic ....................................... ft 65Colchicum root............................ft 60Colchicum seed........................... ft 60E rg o t ..............................................ft 60Ip e c a c ........................................... ft 80I r o n .......................................... . ..ft 40O pium ............................................ft 2 00T a r ........... .................................... ft 30

W o o d , B ra z il.................................. ft 10Fustic, c u t ....................................ft 06Fustic, g ro un d ,............................ ft 07Guaiac, rasped ............................. ft 15Guaiac, pressed, l b ..................... ft 20Logwood ch ip s............................. ft 05Logwood, groun d ........................ ft 06Red Sanders, g ro u n d ..................ft 12Sandal.............................................ft 35Sandal, p o w d ............................... ft 40

X e r o fo r m .......................................oz 42X y lo l .. * ............................................ ft 30Y e rb a , Santa, pressed, lb s ........... ft 40

Zinc, M eta l Mossy C. P ........ ...... . .ft 50Acetate .................. ..ft .35......... .oz 10A rsen ate .......................................oz 26Arsen i te ........................................oz 26Benzoate...................................... oz 26B orate ............................................oz 26B ro m id e ...................................... oz 19C a rb o la te ..................................... oz 26C arbon ate ...............................ft .26Chloride G ra n ..........ft .28......... oz 10Ch loride Gran. C. P . . ft .44___ oz 11Chloride Fused C. P . . f t .44 — oz 14C y an ide ........................................ oz 23F erro C y an ide ,........................... oz 26H y p o p h o sp h ite ......................... oz 31Io d id e ............................................oz 46L a c t a t e ........................................ oz 23N it ra te ..................... ft 58 .........oz 13O x a la t e ........................................ oz 18Oxide W h i t e ................................ ft 19Oxide W h ite C. P ........................ ft 31O xide H ubbucks.......................... ft 50Perborate ................. ft 4.20......... oz 42P erm an gan ate ........... ft 5.25....oz 55

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DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Zinc, Peroxide........... B> 4.20.....o z

Peroxide, R. & H., Vis................. lb“ “ ozs ............. oz

P ho sph ate ..................ft .86— ozP hosph ide ..................,ft 1.83....ozS a licy la te ..................................... ozSteavate, 1-oz. cans, M . O. W ..o zS u b g a lla te ........... ■;................. . ..ozSulphate Cryst. C. P .................. ©Sulphate Gran . C. P ................... ftSulphate D ried C. P .................. ftSu lphate Oom l............................. ftSulphate Coml P o w d ................ ftSu lph ide ....................ft .53--------ozSu lph ite .......................ft 1.05____ozS u lp h o ca rb o la te ...... ft .48.. .oz

T a n n a te ........... ............................ozV a le r ia n a t e ................................ ozAnd M ercury C y an ide .............ozAnd Pottassium C yan ide.ft 1.58oz

433 00

40 1125 20 15 20 18 18 28 12 15 13 21 0926 26 A 37 24

DRY CO LO R S, M IS C E LLA N E O U S P A IN T E R S ' S U P P L IE S , Etc.

.llabastln e , W hite, 5-ft pkgs, 100-ftcase.............................................. ft 10

A l l tints, 5-ft pkgs, 100-ft case, .ft 11White, bbls and * - b b l s .............. ft 09

Discount, 40%.A lu m in u m L e a f .......................pack 1 25B lack , D ro p .................................... ft 10

Drop, pow der ...............; ....... ft 12B lack , I v o ry ....................................ft 10

Lam p, common, Is, * s , Ms and% s................................................ft 8@15

Lam p, Germ antow n, Is, * s , Msand * s ........................................ ftl0@16

Lead , A m erican .......................... ft 08Lead , E ast In d ia ........... .............. ft 13

B lue , C e lestia l................................ ft 08Chinese, pow dered .......................ft 55C o b a lt ............................................ft 35Prussian A , po w dered ................ft 45S o lu b le ..................... ......................ft 50U ltram arine, 11. B., 28-lb box,15.ft^ 18

B ro w n , Span ish___ bb l 01............l b l * 02Vandyke, A m erican ................... ft 03V an dyk e , G e rm a n ...................... Ib 10

C arm ine , No. 40............................. oz 40No. 40............................................. ft 4 00

D iam on d D ust .......................... 1b 50Em ery, C lo th ............................qu ire 60

Paper, assorted 00 to 1^4.......qu ire 25tflour ............................................ft 08G ra in ..............................................ft 12

F lake W h ite , A m erican ...............ft 12F lake W h ite , English ................... ft 15F rosting , W h ite ............................lb 50G lass Cutters, S tee l___ _________ doz 80G la z ie r ’s Po in ts, * - f t pkgs..........ft 15

G lue.X X C lear..................bb ls 12 ft300 B ro w n ................ bb ls 12 ftI. S. Sheet................ b b ls 13 ftR ibbon........'..............b b ls 14 1bF is h .......................... bb ls 16 1bEx. G ro u n d .............bb ls 12 1bW hite A ................... bb ls 18 ftW h ite B ................... bb ls 14 1bW h ite C ................... b b ls 12 ft

Gold Bronze, No. 4,000..................ftNo. 5,000..........................................lbNo. 6,000.......................................... ft

Gold Leaf, H asting, X X deep, pack Graining Combs, Steel, T ay lo r.se tGreen, Chrome, com., k egs..........ft

Chrome, com., 6-lb boxes........... ftChrom e, pure, 6-lb boxes........... ft ’M agnesia, 6-ft boxes...... .......... ftMarseilles. 6-ft boxes..................ftM arseilles, in o i l ..........................ft

Green, Paris, S. S. F.,arsenic,kegsft100-ft k egs ..................................... ft14, 28 and 56-lb k its...................... 1b2 and 5 -lb paper boxes................ ftl - lb paper boxes..........................ft* - l b paper boxes ........................ 1bM -lb paper b o y e s ........................ ft

Harness Oil, M ille r ’s * - p t s ...... dozM ille r’s, pts................................ dozM ille r’s, q t s ................................doz

Liquid Slating, ga llo ns............each* -g a l lo n s ........ ........................eachQ u arts '..................................... eachP in t s ........................................ each

DRY CO LO R S, E tc .-C o n t.

1717 1618 2014 20 18 16

80 90

1 007 501 15

08 10 121516 18 16*1718 19* 20* 21* 22*

2 00 3 75 5 67 1 80

955030

M in era l P a in t.O hatanooga or L o w ’s.bb ls 1Prince’s ..................bb ls 1 *R aw lin s’ ...............bb ls 1

Ochre, G ra y .............bb ls 1 *A m e r ic a n ............. bb ls %F ren ch ................... bb ls 1^French F lo a te d ...b b ls 1G o lden ................... b b ls 1Rochelle..................bb ls 15S£

O ran ge M in e ra l. ...................P a in t M ills , No. 2....................

No. 3..........................................

Putty , pure, 100-lb cans. ..per 100ft Putty , pure, 50-lb cans, per 100ftPutty , pure, 25-lb cans...............ftPutty , pure, B ladder ................ ftPutty , com ’l, 25-ft cans.per 100ft

P um ice Stone, Select L u m p _____ ftO rd in a ry ....................................... ftP o w d e re d ..................................... ft

Red. Ind ian , E n g lish .....................ftLo w e ’s M eta lic . . .b b ls 9-10 ft

• T u scan ........................................... ftVenetian, A m er. bb ls 85 cwt ft Venetian, D e rb y ... bb ls 1 * ftVenetian, E n g ........ bbls 1\ ftV en etian ,P rin .A lb t.bb ls 1% ft Venetian, R oyal. .. .b b ls 1 * ft

Rose, p in k ........................................ ftRosin, I-per280-Ib b b l.b b l. 11 00 1b

100 lb s .............................................lb60 lb s ............................................. ft25 lb s ___ ; ................................. . ft

San itary K a lso m in e , W h ite ........ ftT in ts ............................................... lbW hite, 100-ft kegs..... .................ft

Less 45%.Sand P a p e r , .......................... ream

Sand P a p e r ........................... qu ireSienna, Burnt, A m eric an ............. ft

Burnt, I t a l i a n ............................ ftRaw, A m e r ic a n ............................1bRaw, I t a l i a n .................................ft

S ilver L e a f ...............................packSm alts, B la c k .............. : ............... ft

B lu e ................ ............................ftG reen ............................................. ftR e d ..........: .................................... ft

U m ber, B u rn t A m e r ic a n ............. ftB u rn t T u rk e y ..................... _____ ft

U m ber, R aw A m erican ................. ftR aw T u r k e y .................................ft

V erm ilion , Am erican , b u lk ........ 1bAm erican , 6-ft can s ....................ftCh inese............. : . . ......................1bE n g lish .......................................... ft

ft 1^@3 f t 2®2 * 1b 1M@2 * ft 2@2 ft 1@2 ft 1M@2* ft 1*@2 ft 1 *@ 2 ft 2@3

__ft ~ 10each 7 50 each 6 00

2 502 75

03 02*

3 00 10 0807 10

1*@ 2 15

1@2 2@2* 2M@3 2&S 2@2*

15 06 04M 04% 05 M 10 1109

2 7515040804 08

1 5013 1210 12 0305 03 051416

1 2595

White,Paris, A m .......bb l 120 ft 1 *@ 2Paris, E n g lish ........ b b l 1 25 ft 1?£@2*

Whiting, G ild e rs ...... bb l 1 10 ft 1 *@ 2Span ish ................... b b l 1 00 1b 1M@2

Yellow Chrome, pure, 6-ft boxesfc 14Com., 6 -1b boxes........................... ft 10Com., k egs ..................................... ft 06*

Zinc, W hite, A m eric an ................ ft 10W hite, F ren ch ............................. ft ioW hite, in oil, G reen Seal, 25-ft

cans..............................................ft 11*W hite ,in o il,Red Seal, 25-ft cansft 30*White, in oil, com., sm all t in s___ 10W hite, In varnish, com., sm all

t in s ..............................................ft 12

SENO UR’S GOODS.Senour’s Floor Paint

G allon can s ................................... ga l |1 30* ga llon c a n s ...............................ga l 1 35Q uart c a n s ....................................ga l 1 40

The Finest and Strongest Colors on the Market.Discount 40%.

B R O W N S .R aw and bu rn t U m b e r ............. ..ft $0 3°R aw and bu rn t S ien n a ..................ft 30V an dyke B ro w n ............................. ft 30

B L A C K S .Refined Lam p B la c k ..................... lb 33Coach B la c k ................................... 1b 32Sign W rite rs ’ B ia ck .......................1b 35Ivo ry B lack ..................................... 1b 32Drop B la c k ..................................... ft 32Lettering B la c k ............................. ft 30B lack P a in t ..................................... ft 30

S EY M O U R ’S GOODS—Cont.B L U E S .

Prussian B lu e .................................. ftU ltram arine B lu e ..........................ftChinese B lu e ....................................lbAzure B lu e ...................................... ft

G R E E N S .Chrom e Green, L. M. & D ........ .. .ftFrench G reen ................................ ftO live or Bronze G reen ................... 1b'Perm anent French G reen .............ftBottle G reen .................................... ft

REDS.Ind ian R ed ..................................... ftVenetian R e d .................................. 1bTuscan R ed .......................... .......... ftIm peria l R e d .................................. ftCalcutta R e d ................................... ftF la t B rick Red................................ ftAm erican V erm iiiion ................... 1bEnglish V e rm illio n ........................1bRose P in k ........................................ 1bRose L a k e ........................................1bCherry R e d ..................................... ft

Y E L L O W S .No. 1 Chrome Y e llo w ,L -M -O -D . .lbDutch P in k ..................................... ftOxford O chre .................................. ftY e llow O ch re ..................................lbGolden O ch re .......................... .......1bStone O ch re .....................................1bFrench O chre ....................... .......... ft

G R A IN IN G COLORS.L igh t and D ark O a k ..................... ftW a ln u t ............................................. lbA s h ....................................................ftC h estn u t.......................................... ftM ahogany or C h e rry ............. ........1b

M o n a rch M ixed P a in t.1 gallon c a n s ...............................ga l

“ “ ...............................gal

26183220521840

Mkt.406052

2121212122

1 75 1 80

Senour’s Carriage PaintsQt. Pt. * Pt.

SI 00 $ 60 1 40T a lly -H o R ed___ 1 00 60 40Coach G reen .. .... 1 00 60 40W in e ..................... .. 1 00 60 40Surrey G reen ___ 1 00 60 40

1 00 60 40V e rm illio n ............ 1 30 80 55

1 30 80 55Discount 50%

Senour’s C a rr ia g e T op D ress in g

H a lf P in ts ..................... ......... each $ 33P in t s ................................ .......each 58Q uarts........... ...........................each 1 00G a l lo n s ....................................each 4 00

Discount 50%

Senour’s Screen Pain t

Q uarts.......................................... each 70P in t s ........................................... each 40* P in ts........................................ each 25H P in ts.........................................each 15

D iscount 50%

Stan dard B a rn an d R o o f P ain t

B a r re ls ........................ ...............ga l. 655 and 10 ga l. K it s ........................ gal. 701 gal. cans........... .......................gal. 75

R e d Schoo l H ouse P ain t

B a r re ls .......................................... gal. 905 and 10 gal. K it s ........................ gal. 951 ga l. cans............................. ........ga l. 100

S enou r’s N e u T on e Co lors

G a llo ns.......................................... ga l. 1 40* G a llo n s ..................................... gal. 1 45Q uarts............................................gal. 1 50

Senour’s E-Z F lo o r an d F u rn itu re StainG a llo n s ........................................ each 2 50* G a llo n s ....................................each 1 35Q u a r t s .........................................each 75P in t s ............................................each 40* P in ts........................... .......... each 25,H P ints.........................................each 15

Discount 30%

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S E N O U R ’S G O O D S -C o n t.Senour’s Stove Pipe Enamel

Q u arts ............................................doz 6 00P in ts............................................... doz 3 6054 P in ts .......................................... doz 2 40

Discount 50#

Senour’s Interior Enamel

G a llo n s .......................................... ga l54 G a llons.......................................ga lQ u a r ts ............................................galP in ts........ .......................................gal54 P in ts .......... ............................gal

S en ou r ’s B icyc le E n am e l

B lack , k p in ts ..................... per canRose, k pints..-..................... per canBlu*», k p in ts ........................ per canY e llow , k p in ts ................... per canScarlet, k p in ts ................... per can

Discount 50#

S enou r’s B a th T u b E n a m e lQ u a r t s .........................................eachP in t s ............................................each54 P in ts .........................................each

Discount 50#

1 501 55 1 60 1 70 1 90

2020202020

1 70 90 50

W H IT E LEAD, RED LEAD AND L IT H A R G E .

Co llie r ’s, Red Seal, Southern, H am ­mer. E ag le or C arter100, 200 or 500 ft k eg s .. — ft 075425 or 50 1b k eg s ........................ ft 07%1254 ft k egs ....................... — ft 08

Dry Red Lead and Litharge —100 ft kegs, ft 0754 50 ft kegs ft 072£

ft 08W h ite Lead, Is, 2s or 5s................ ft 0954

500 lb. lots Vic lb . lessColum bia Lead . Is, 2s or 5 s ........ ft 07kLongw ear L e a d ............................. ft 06kIm peria l L e a d ............................... ft 05k

Neal’s Carriage Paints.Discount 45%

Astd. case contains

Pt. Yt-Pt. Qt. Pt. 54Pt

$0 60 $0 40 6 6 660 40 1 2 280 55 1 2 260 40 1 2 260 40 1 2 260 40 1 2 280 55 1 2 260 40 1 2 280 55 1 2

Qt.R aven Coach

B lk .......... SI 00Citron Y e l— 1 00 V erm illio n ... 1 30 B r il l ’t B lu e .. 1 00 Acm e W in e .. 1 00 Coach G reen . 1 00 Carm ine Red 1 30 Brew ster Grn. 1 00 W h ite ............. 1 30

Detroit White Lead Works Ready- Mix*d Varnish Gloss

[Carriage Paints.

Discount, 40%.

Quarts. Pints. 54 PintsB la c k ..................... $0 95 55 35B lue ...... ............... 95 55 35Y e llo w ................... 95 55 35V e rdu re G re e n .... 95 55 35Quaker G reen ...... 95 55 35B rew ster G re e n ... 95 55 35W ine C o lo r ........... 95 55 35W-hite..................... 1 20 75 50Verm illion*........... 1 20 75 50R ose ....................... 1 20 75 50C arm in e ................ 1 20 75 50

Columbian Barn and Roof Paints.Brow n, Red, and Slate.

B a r re ls ........................................... gal 7554 b a rre ls ........................................ ga l 755 and 10 ga llon k its...................... g a l 801 ga llon can s ..................................ga l 85

SEN O U R ’S GOODS—Cont.

VAR N IS H E S .No charge fo r containers.

R. D. Co. Im p e r ia l Varnishes.Size G a ls 5 gal 10 gal.

A sphaltum , B .............$0 60 |0 55 SO 50Asphaltum , T u rp ........ 70 65 60No. 1 F u r n it u r e ........ 65 60 55No. 1. C o p a l.................. 65 60 55No. Coach ..................... 75 70 65E xtra C oach ................ 90 85 80Japan D ry e r *‘B ” ........ 60 55 50Japan D ryer,N o . 1 “ T ” 65 60 55Japan D ryer, Turp . .. . 75 70 65No. 1 D a m a r ................ 1 05 1 00 £5E xtra D a m a r ............... 1 25 1 20 1 15H ard O il F in ish ........... 90 85 80

B oston V arn ish Co ’s. H ig h G ra d e V arn ishes.

D iscount 30#.Kyanize Spar Com position........ ga l 14 50K yanize Coach V a rn ish .............gal 2 35Kyanize F loor F in ish ..................ga l 2 75-"Kyanize In terio r F in ish .............ga l 2 75

W H IT E A N D C A B IN E T V A R N IS H E S .E xtra W h ite D em ar.....................ga l 2 75W hite D em ar ........... .................... ga l 2 25Cabinet R ubb in g .......................... ga l 2 50

F U R N IT U R E A N D C O A C H V A R N IS H E S .

H ard O il F in ish ........................... ga l 2 00No. 1 F u rn itu re ............................ga l 1 50F lin t-L ac Coach ..........................ga l 1 50L in o leum .......................................g a l 2 75Union J a p an ................................ g a l 1 00

C A R R IA G E V A R N IS H E S A N D J A P A N S

English F in ish ing B o d y ............. ga l 6 00Pale D u rab le B o d y ..................... ga l 5 00E lastic G e a r .................................. g a l 4 00H eavy G e a r ..................................ga l 3 50One Coat C oach ........................... g a l 4 00Quick R u b b in g___ .................... - g a l 4 00Gold Size J a p an ........................... ga l 3 00

B e rry B ro th e rs Varn ishes, Etc.Discount, 20%.

Elastic F in ish In te r io r ...............ga l $3 00Elastic F inish E x t e r io r .............ga l 6 00H ard O il Finish, m e d iu m ..........ga l 2 00H ard O il Finish, w a ln u t ............ ga l 2 00Liqu id G ran ite A ,fo r new floors ga l 3 00Liqu id G ran ite B, fo r old floorsgal 3 00Luxeberry , ligh t wood f in ish .. .gal 3 00Luxeberry , white wood fin ish ..ga l 5 00Union C o pa l................ ................ga l 150Spar.................................................g a l 4 50E xtra Pain ters’ Coach. ............. g a l 3 00No. 1 Coach ....................................g a l 2 25No. 1 F u rn itu re ........................... ga l 1 75E x tra D a m a r ................ ................g a l 2 75No. 1 Japan D ry e r ............ ........... ga l 1 50

S H E L L A CShellac, orange, den atu r’d a lco.gal 1 80Shellac, w hite denatured alco...gal 2 05

V alen tin e ’s C oach Varnishes.F IN IS H IN G .

W earing Body V a rn ish ...............ga l 6 00Medium D ry in g Body V a rn ish .g a l 6 00Elastic G earing V a rn ish ........... ga l 5 00One Coat Coach V a rn is h ..........gal 4 50One Coat G ear V a rn is h .............ga l 3 50

R U B B IN G .Hard D ry ing Body V a rn ish ...... g a l 5 00Quick Lev e llin g Varn ish .. ...... ga l 4 00

B O TTLES .Acid Bottles, Green.

4-oz., 2-gross in case ............... gro $10 808-oz.. 1-gross in case ..................gro 12 00

16-oz., Vi-gross in case ..................gro 15 0020-oz., 54-gross in c a s e ................ g ro 15 0032-oz., % - g r o s s in case ................ gro 20 405-pt., M -gross in case..................gro 33 60

American Oils.Pints k -g ro ss in c a se ..................doz 3 00Quarts M -gross in case................ doz 3 75

B O T T L E S -C o n t.Amonia Ovals.

4-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 56 8-oz., 1 -gross in case .. 3 50

12-oz., 1-gross in case .. 4 50 16-oz., 54-gross in case .. 5 06'

Atomizer Bottles.lYi-oz., 1-gross in c a se ................

Blakes, Tall.F u llCases

4-oz., 5-gross cases..gro 1511-oz., 5-gross cases..gro 1632-oz., 3-gross cases..gro 1 803-oz., 2-gross cases..gro 2 204-oz., 2 -gross cases, .gro 2 48 8-oz., 154-gross casesgro 2 82 8-oz., 1-gross cases..gro 3 21

12-oz., 54-gross cases.gro 4 11 16-oz., 54-gross cases.gro 4 84 32-oz., Vi-gross cases.gro 7 65

Baltimore Ovais.F u llOases

4-oz., 5-gross cases........ ..1471-oz., 5-gross cases........ ...1 582-oz.. 3-gross cases........ ..1 753-oz.. 2-gross cases........ 2 154-oz., 2-gross cases........ ..2 426-oz., 1-gross cases........ ..2 767-oz., 1-gross cases ..........2 878-oz., 1-gross cases........ ..3 15

12-oz,, 34-gross cases..........4 0514-oz., Vi-gross cases...... ..4 2216-oz., 14-gross cases...... ..4 5628-oz., Vi-gross cases.........6 5832-oz., 54-gross cases.........6 92

Citrate of Magnesia.Porcelain Stop, 54-gross

in c ase ........................ 7 65Cork Finish, 54-gross in

case ............................. 4 90

3 074 205 40

gro 4 32

Less than fu ll cases

1 821 962 16 2 632 973 383 864 945 81 a 18

Less than fu ll cases

1 761 892 09 2 572 903 32 3 453 784 865 07 5 48

■ 7 90 8 31

9 18

5 87

C astor Oils.F u ll Less thanOases fu ll cases

8s, 54-gross in c a s e ...... 4 69 5 6312s, Vi-gross in case...... 3 94 4 7316s, 54-gross in c a s e ....... 3 56 4 2820s, Vi-gross in c a s e ....... 2 94 3 5324s, 1-gross in c a s e ....... 2 75 3 3030s, 1-gress in c a s e ....... 2 63 3 1540s, 1-gross in c a s e ...... 2 25 2 7050s, 1-gross in c a s e ...... 2 06 2 4860s, 1-gross in c a s e ___ 1 94 2 33

. F lo r id a W a t e r B ottles.

3-oz., 2-gross i.n qase..................... gro 2 448-oz., 1-gross in c ase .....................gro 4 25

F ren ch Square.F u ll Less thanCases fu ll cases

54-oz., 5-gross in case ..$ 1 47 $ 1 76k -oz ., 5-gross in case .. 147 176*4 -oz., 5-gross cases........ 147 1761-oz., 5-gross cases........ 158 1892-oz., 3-gross cases........ 1 75 2 093-oz., 2-gross cases........ 2 15 2 574-oz., 2-gross c a s e s ....... 2 42 2 906-oz., 1-gross cases........ 2 76 3 328-oz., 1-gross cases....... 3 15 3 78

12-oz., 54-gross cases....... 4 05 4 8616-oz., Vi-gross cases — 4 56 5 4832-oz., 54-gross cases...... 7 55 9 05

G lycerine B ottles .

b., 1-gross in case ......................gro 6 45

G ra d u a ted O vals.F u ll Less thanCases fu ll cases

54-oz., 5-gross in case .. 1 47 1761-oz., 5-gross in case .. 158 1892-oz., 3-gross in case .. 1 75 2 093-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 15 2 574-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 42 2 906-oz., 1-gross in case .. 2 76 3 32 8-oz., 1-gross in case .. 3 15 3 78

12-oz., Vi-gross in case .. 4 05 4 8616-oz., V4-gross in case ... 4 56 5 4832-oz., 54-gross in case .. 6 92 8 31

H o rse R ad ish B o tt le s .Am erican , 6-oz., 1-gross in case .gro 3 00 A m erican , 8-oz.. 1-gross in case .gro 3 50

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BO TTLES—Cont.In k B ottles.

Green, cone, 2-oz.,5-gross in case gro 2 13Flat, square. 1-oz.,5-gross in case gro 1 81P lat, square, 2-oz.,3-gross in case gro 2 19

Im p e r ia l Ovais.Fu ll Less than

Cases fu ll cases^-oz.. 5-gross cases___ $ 1 47 $ 1 761-oz., 5-gross cases........ 158 1892-oz., 3-gross cases........ 1 75 3 093-oz„ 2-gross cases........ 2 15 2 574-oz., 2-gross cases ___ 2 42 ' 2 906-oz.. 1-gross cases........ 2' 76 3 328-oz., 1-gross cases........ 3 15 3 78

12-oz., 54-gross cases....... 4 05 4 8618-oz., 54-gross cases....... 4 56 5 4832-oz., 54-gross cases...... 6 92 8 31

King; O vals.5-oz., 1-gross in case ... 2 80 3 17

10-oz., 1-gross in case ... 3 93 4 46

L o n g B d „ G reen .2-oz.. 5-gross in c a se .....................g ro 181

L iq u id O podeldoc.5-gross in c a s e ...............................gro 1 88

L IQ U O R B O T T L E S A N D F L A S K S . B e lle o f B ou rbon .

F u ll Less than Cases fu ll cases

5s, 54-gross in c a s e ........... 7 56 * 178s, 1-gross in c a s e ........... 5 38 5 81

Brandy.4s, F lint, 54-gross in case. 8 38 9 05 5s, F lint, % -gross in case. 7 56 8 17 6s, F lint, 1-gross in case. 6 88 7 40 8s, F lint, 1-gross in case 5 38 5 81

10s, F lint, 1-gross in case. 5 06 5 51 4s, Am ber,54-gross in case 8 35 9 05 5s. Am ber,54-grossincase 7 70 8 30 8s, A m ber, 1-gross in case 5 99 6 45 4s, Seal F lint,54 -groincse 8 38 9 05 5s, Seal F lint,54-groin cse 7 56 8 17 8s, Seal F lin t, 1 -groin cse 5 38 5 81

10s, Seal F lint, 1-gro in cse 5 06 5 50 B a lt im o re .

7-oz., B rdy Finish, 1-gro in case.gro 2 75 14-oz., B rdy Finish,54-gro in case.gro 3 85 28-oz., B rd y Finish,54-gro in case.gro 6 10

C laret.5s, Am ber, 1-gross in case ........... gro

C o lu m b ia F lasks.6-oz., 1-gross in case ..................gro7-oz., I-gross in c ase ................. gro8-oz., 1-gross in case ..................gro

12-oz., 54-gross in c ase ................. gro14-oz., 54-gross in case ................ gro16-oz., 54-gross in case ..................gro24-02., }4-gross in case ..................gro

5 Gross 5$ 10 Gross 10$

D an d y F lask s.Screw caps, 6-oz., 1-gro. in case.gro 5 50 Screw caps, 8-oz , 1-gro. in case.gro 5 83 Screw caps, 12-oz., 54-gro. in case.gro Screw caps, 16-oz., 54-gro. in case.gro

Gin.3s, Im ported Style, 54-gro in cse.gro 12 22 4s, Im ported Style, 54-gro in cse.gro 9 79

G lass Stop F la sk s .7-oz., 1-gross in case ..................gro 4 058-oz.. 1-gross in case..................gro 4 20

14-oz.. 54-gross in c ase ................ gro 5 4o16-oz., 54-gross in case ..................gro 5 70

H o c k W ines.Fu ll Less than Cases fu ll cases

5s, Am ber, 54-gross in case 9 00 9 72 6s, A m ber, 1-gross in case 8 38 9 05

7 70

2 40 2 552 753 753 804 005 35

7 00 7 83

Jo. Jo. Flasks.54-pt. ( 6-oz.) 1-gross in case___gro1-pt. (12-oz.) 54-gross in case___gro1-qt. (24-oz.) 54-gross in case___ gro

Olympia Flasks.54-pt. ( 6-oz.) 1-gross in case___gro1-pt. (12-oz.) 54-gross in case___gro1-qt. (24-oz.) V%-gross in case___gro

2 40

B O T T L E S -C o n tPH ILA D E LPH IA OVALS, BRANDY

FINISH .7-oz., 1-gross in c ase ..................gro 2 75

14-oz., 54-gross in c ase ..................gro 3 8528-oz., 54-gross in case ..................gro 6 10

Screw Cap.14-oz., 54-gross in case ........... ...... gro 6 5032-oz., 54-gross in case..................gro 10 00

Picnic Flasks.M-pt., ( 3-oz.) 1-gross in case. ..g ro 19554-pt., ( 6-oz.) 1-gross in case ..g ro 2 401-pt., (12-oz.) 54-gross in case. ..g ro 3 751-qt., (24-oz.) 54-gross in case ... gro 535

Sour Mash.F u ll Less than Cases fu ll cases

5s, 54-gross in c a s e ........ 7 56 8 17

Shoo Fly Flask.54-pt., ( 6-oz.) 1-gross in case, gro 2 401-pt., (12-oz.) 54-gross in c a se .. .gro 3 751-qt., (24-oz.) 54-gross in case ..g ro 5 35

NURSING BOTTLES.Straight Neck.

F u ll Less than Cases F u ll Cases

8-oz., P lain , 1-gro. in cse. 3 15 3 78 8-oz., G rad., 1-gro. in cse. 3 15 3 78

12-oz., P lain , 1-gro. in cse. 4 05 4 86 12-oz., G rad., 1-gr . in cse. 4 C5 4 86

Bent Neck.8-oz., Plain, 1-gro. in cse.. 3 60 8-oz., G rad., 1-gro. in cse. 3 60

Daisy Nurser.6-oz.. P lain , 1-gro. in cse.. 3 57

Betsy Brown.8-oz., Grad., 1-gross in c ase ...... gro

4 32 4 32

4 05

Olive Oil Bottles.3-oz., (54 -pt) 1-gross in c a se .. .gro 6-oz., ( 1-pt.) V4-gross in case. ..g ro

12-oz., ( 1-qt.) 54-gross in case. ..gro

Oil Samples.1-oz., 5-gross in case .................... gro2-oz., 3-gross in case .....................gro3-oz., 2-gross in case .....................gro4-oz., 2-gross in case ..................... gro8-oz., 1-gross in case ..................... gro

PACKERS.

3 004 00 6 00

3 503 694 505 75 7 38

'/a-gal., 5-pt...

Narrow Mouth.F u ll

CasesJ^-gross in case. 10 80 f-gross in case. 14 68

1-gal., 1-6-gross in case 17 052-gal., 1-12-gross in case 45 00

Wide Mouth.54-gal., 54-gross in case. 11 03 1-gal., 1-6-gross in case 17 27

POMADES

Less than F u ll cases

12 96 17 63 20 46 54 00

154-oz..

Screw Cap.

Cork Finish.

PANELS.Argyle.

13 2320 72

■ gro 3 00gro 3 00

• gro 4 25

■ gro 1 82.gro i ye.gro 2 16gro 2 97

3 75 F u ll Less than5 35 Cases fu ll cases

Per Gro. Per Gro.lM -oz., 3-gross in case .. 2 31 2 77

3 00 154-oz., 3-gross in case .. 2 42 2 844 55 2-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 53 ■ 3 047 00 2J4-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 70 3 04

B O T TL E S —Cont.Ball Neck.

F u ll Less than

M -o z „ 5-gross cases......I -oz., 5-gross cases___IM-oz., 3-gross cases......154-oz., 3-gross cases___lM-oz., 3-gross cases......

2-oz., 3-gross cases___254-oz., 2-gross cases......

3-oz., 2-gross cases. .. .4-oz., 1-gross cases___6-oz„ 1-gross cases,___8-oz., 1-gross cases......

12-oz., 54-gross cases___16-oz-, 54-gross in case .

Green

%-oz.,1-oz.,2-oz.,3-oz.,4-oz., 6-oz., 8-oz.,

5-gross5-gross3-gross2-gross2-gross1-gross1-gross

in case , in case . in case , in case . in case . in case , in case .

Cases fu ll cases1 92 2 302 15 2 572 31 2 772 42 2 842 53 3 042 53 3 042 70 3 24

. 2 70 3 243 10 3 71

. 3 88 4 67

. 4 73 5 67

. 5 68 6 88

. 6 98 3 73i.

F u ll Less thanCase F u ll Case

. 1 92 2 30. 2 15 2 57. 2 53 3 04. 2 70 3 24. 3 10 3 71. 3 88 4 67. 4 73 5 67

P H ILA D E LP H IA OVALS.i4-oz.,1-oz.,2-oz.,3-oz.,4-oz.,6-oz.7-oz.,8-oz.,

12-oz.,14-oz.,16-oz.,28-oz.,32-oz.,

Root Beer, Patent Stop.Pints, 4-dozen in c a s e ..................dozQuarts, 2-dozen in case ...............doz

R O U N D P R E S C R IP T IO N

1-gross cases........1-gross ooxes. .grc 54-gross boxes.grc54-gross cases......54-gross boxes.grc 54-gross cases ...

1 47 1 761 58 1 891 75 2 092 15 2 572 42 2 902 76 3 322 87 3 453 15 3 784 05 4 864 22 5 074 56 5 486 58 7 906 92 8 31

Narrow Mouth.F u ll Less thanCases fu ll cases

54-oz., 5-gross in case . . 1 47 1 761-oz., 5-gross in case . . 1 58 1 892-oz., 3-gross in case . . 1 75 2 093-oz., 2-gross in case . . 2 15 2 574-oz., -gross in case . . 2 42 2 906-oz., 1-gross in case . . 2 76 3 328-oz., 1-gross in case . . 3 15 3 78

12-oz., 5^-gross in case . . 4 05 4 8616-oz", ^ -g ro ss in case . . 4 56 5 4832-oz., %-gross in case . . 6 92 8 31

Wide Mouths.54-oz.. 5-gross in case . . 1 62 1 831-oz., 5-gross in case . . 1 72 ’1 962-oz., 2-gross in case . . 1 90 2 163-oz., 2-gross in case . . 2 32 2 634-oz., 2 gross in case . . 2 67 3 046-oz., 1-gross in case . . 3 04 3 438-oz., 1-gross in case . . 3 45 3 93

12-oz., 5^-gross in case . . 4 52 5 2216-oz., 54-gross in case . 5 05 5 7432-oz., 54-gross in case . . 7 61 8 58

Amber.4-oz., 2-gross in case . . 2 56 3 078-oz., 1-gross in case . . 3 50 4 20

36-oz., 54-gross in case . . 5 06 6 0712-oz., 5^-gross in case . 7 69 9 235-pts. M -gross in case . . 16 31 19 58

Shoe Polish Bottles.3-oz., with daubers, 3-gro in cse .gro 3 75

Shop Furniture.H E IG H T OP TINCTU RES AND SALTM OUTHS TO

TO P OF STOPPERS.

3-ga llon ........... 18 in1-gallon........... 15 inJ4-gallon..........13 inQ u art .............. 11 inP in t.................. 9 in

V2-p in t ...............7 in4-oz..................... 6 in2-oz..................... 5 in1-oz................... 4 in

Tincture Bottles, Glass Stopper.doz 75doz 94doz 1 13doz 1 31doz 1 50doz 1 69.doz 3 00doz 4 50

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BOTTLES—Cont.Salt M ouths, G lass Stopper.

1-oz., 1-gross in case ..................doz 942-oz., H -gross in c ase ................ doz 1 134-oz., %-gross in case..................doz 1 318-oz., ^ -gro ss in c a s e .. : .............doz 169

16-oz., l/2-gross in case ................ doz 18832-oz., K -gross in case ..................doz 2 44J^-gai., 1-12-gross in case.............doz 3 751-gal., 1-12-gross in case .............doz 6 00

Sheif B ottles.145-piece set, sq u a re ...............per set 35 7a

Sterilizing: B ottles.8-oz., 1-gro. in case, fu ll case 2 98,

less than case ................................ 3 57Soda Syrups,

Quarts. M -gross in case .......... doz 2 75Ton ic Bottles.

8-oz., 1-gross in case ..................... gro 3 75T oilet, Ch icago .

4-oz., 2-gross in case ..................... gro 2 958-oz.. 1-gross in case .................. . gro 3 75

T o ile t C ream .2-oz., 3-gross in case ................ gro 2 503-oz., 2-gross in case ..................gro 2 944-oz., 2-gross in case ..................gro 3 50

Gothic.4 %-oz., 2-gross in c ase ........... . gro 3 75

USONA O VALS.F u ll Less than

Cases F u ll Case%-oz., 5-gross in case .. 1 47 1 761-oz., 5-gross in case .. 1 58 1 892-oz., 3-gross in case .. 1 75 2 093-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 15 2 574-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 42 2 906-oz., 1-gross in case .. 2 76 3 32 8-oz., 1-gross in case .. 3 15 3 78

12-oz., % -gross in case .. 4 05 4 8616-oz., % -gross in case .. 4 56 5 4832-oz., ^ -g ro ss in case .. 6 92 8 31

PEERLESS OVALSF u ll Less than

jOases F u ll CaseYt-oz., 5-gross in case .. 1 55 1 7t>1-oz.. 5-gross in case .. 1 67 1 s92-oz., 3-gross in case .. 1 85 2 093-oz., 2-gross in case .. 2 27 2 574-oz., 2-gross in c ase .. 2 56 2 906-oz.. 1-gross in case .. 2 91 3 32 8-oz., I-gross in case.. 3 33 3 78

12-oz., 54-gross in case.. 4 28 4 85 16-oz., Vi-gross in case .. 4 64 4 86 32-oz., % -grossin case.. 7 31 8 31

Miscellaneous.B E D P AN S.

Perfection No. 1, W h t Porcelain.doz Perfection No. 3, G ray Enam el..dozW hite Porcelain . M e d iu m ..........dozY e llo w Porcelain , Medium .. ..dozW h ite Enam el, No. 510................dozG ray Enam el, No. 515..................doz

BEAKER CLASSES

24 00 37 50 8 00 7 00

15 0016 50

W ITHOUT T IP W ITH T IP1 -o z .... 1 00 1^-OZ. 1 202 -o z .. . . 1 08 3-oz. 1 333-OZ___ 1 33 5-oz. 1 505-oz___ 1 40 7-oz. 1 677-oz___ 1 67 12-oz. 1 83

11-oz___ 1 83 18-oz..___ doz 2 3316-oz— 2 33 24-oz. 2 6724-oz___ . .doz 2 67 32-oz. 4 2032-oz___ . doz 4 20Burettes Stoppers, 25cc.......... . each 1 80Bunsen B u rn e r s , ...... 37

BOXES.Tin Ointment. M eyer’s

Gro. Pat.Capacity %-oz., p la in , tin..

“ M-oz.,,.J0 34

43 60V Ys-o z., 62 75“ %-OZ., “ .. 72 97“ 1-OZ., “• 86 1 15“ lvi-oz., “ 1 16 1 45“ 2-oz., “ . 1 38 1 80“ 2V4-oz., “ . 1 55“ 3-oz., “ . 1 90 2 20

4-oz., “ . 2 15 2 50“ 6 -oz , “ . 2 90 3 30“ 8-oz., “ . 3 40 3 85“ 16-oz., “ . 5 15

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .—Cont.Boxes—Wood.

1-16-oz. Si-oz...1 -oz...

lV i-oz.. 4-oz___

Gro. 30 45

. 75

. 90 2 00

CANS.Colum bia, 5 -gal............................each 75D ruggist, 3 -g a l ............................each 50D ruggist, 5 -g a l ............................each 75G lycerine. 5 -g a l..........................each 75Good Enough, 3 -ga l................... each 50Good Enough. 5 -g a l....................each 75H igh C, 5 -gal. ........................ each 75Iron Side, 5 -g a l............. .............. each 75

C H E M IC A L FLASKS, FLA T B O T T O M .

1-o z doz 1 252-o z doz 1 504-oz................................ doz 1 758-oz.................................................. doz 2 25

16-oz.................................................. doz 3 0032-oz................................................. doz 4 50V^-gal................................................ doz 6 001-gal.................. doz 10 50

C H IM N E Y S .Sun, No. 1 . ; . . .case 2 60.............doz 45Sun, No. 2...... case 3 25..............doz 60Sun Hinge, No. 1.......................... doz « 45Sun H inge, No. 2............................doz 55Macbeth No. 49...............................doz 1 75Rochester, No. I ............................doz 1 00Rochester, No. 2 ............................doz 1 20Rochester, No. 3 ............................doz 2 50L a Bastie. No. 1................ ............doz 125L a Bastie, No. 2............................. doz 1 50Straight Gas, 8 -inch .....................doz 85Globe G a s .......................................doz 1 00

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10 3 99 4 SO 8 40 11 00 5 50 7 9011 4 2612 4 6613 5 1914 5 5915 6 2716 8 1717 8 9318 9 9819 10 6420 12 3522 15 3924 19 3826 23 18

1-6 1 33 1 45 2 80 3 20 1 70 2 102-6 1 43 1 56 2 95 3 40 1 80 2 203-6 1 54 1 66 3 20 3 65 1 95 2 406-10 2 84 3 42 5 95 7 45 3 90 6 4511-20 7 6014-20 8 8516-20 10 02

HAJA C O R K S -E x tra Long

No. Per M1 F its Y% oz. bot ............................ 1 682 F its 1 oz. b o t ............................... 1 683 Fits 2 oz. b o t ............................... 2 404 Fits 3 and 4oz. bot................ .. ,2 665 F its 6 oz. b o t ............................... 3 086 Fits 8 and 12 oz. bot................... 3 607 F its 16 oz. b o t ............................... 4 808 Fits 32 oz. bot ............................. 6 00

M ISC ELLA N EO U S, Cont.9 Fits V4 gal. bo t ............. ............... 6 80

10 Fits 5 pt. and gal. bot .............. 8 801-6 A sst...... .....3-6 Asst................................ ............ 2 93

6-10 A ss t .. ................... .............. 8 10

Corks—Specie or jar. P rice per 100(

Diameter. V4 in.U............................................. II 40%............................................. 1 40

1 ............................... 1 631H............................................ 1 871M........................... ................. 2 091%............................................ 2 561V4.................................. .......... 3 021% ........................................... 3 491%............................................. 4 191% ........................................... 5 352 6 282H............................................. 7 212bi...........................'................. 8 382%............................................. 9 312Yt............................................. 10 642%............................................ 11 972%............................................. 13 302%............................................. 14 633 ............................................. 15 963H............................................. 21 283V4............................................. 26 603%................... ........... ........... 31 92

Cork Pressers. EachRotary, sm a ll.................................. 10 50Rotary, large. Iron, S m all... Iron, L a r g e . ..

DO UCHE PANSZ in c .................................................. doz 8 75W h ite G ran ite ...............................doz \2 50G ray G ran ite ..................................doz 11 60

DRUG M IL L S .Enterprise, No. 5....................,..each 8 00Enterprise, No. 7........................ each 1100Enterprise, No. 9 ........................ each 16 00Q uaker City, No. 4,with hoppereach 3 80 Q uaker Ciey, No. 4, w ithout

hopper..................................... each 3 20

E V A P O R A TIN G D IS H E S.Porce la in .

No. 1. 2%-in, 1-oz................... .. each 15No. 2, 2%-in, 2-oz................... .. ..ea c h 20No. 3, 3V6-in, 3-oz..........................each 25No. 4, 3^-in , 3-oz..........................each 30No. 5, 4-in, 6-oz........................ each 35No. 6, 4^ -in , 8-oz..........................each 40No. 7, 5-in, 12-oz........................ each 45No. 8, 5%-in, 16-oz........................ each 55No. x3, q t ........................ each 65No. x5, 10M-in, % -ga l..................each 1 00

Iro n E n am el.6-in., p t.......................... ............. each 408-in., q t .........................................each 50

10-in.. V£-gal..................................each 5513-in., 1 -gal...........................— each 1 0016-in., 2 -ga l................................. each 1 80

F IL T E R IN G RACKS.5-in..................................................each 407-i.................................................... n each 459-in..................................................each 55

FUNNELS, GLASS.1-o z each 102 -o z .. ." . each 104-oz. ! ............................................. each 108-o z .... each 12P in t ...............................................each 15Q u a r t ............................................each 20V^-gallon .......................................each 301-gallo n .....................each 402 -g a llo n . each 80

R ib b ed4-oz................................................each 128 -o z ." ............. ........................... each 15

P in t .................................. ............e*ch 20Q u a r t ............................................each 25^ -g a llo n ........ ............................each 401-gallon each 602-gallon each 1 20

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M IS C E L LA N E O U S .—Cont. CLASS TU B IN G

% to % -inch .......................................lb 50K to 1 -inch....................................... lb 50

GRADUATES, CLASS, A PO TH E­CARIES. T L

Cone Tumbler

1 -d rach m .............2 -drachm .............%-oz........................1-oz........................ 202-oz............: ........... 253-oz........................ ___each 254-oz........................ 30

8-oz........................ 4012-oz ....................

6032-oz........................ 90

C R ADU ATES. GLASS, M E T R IC .Single DoubleScale Scale

1-drachm or 5-cc ___ each 20 252-drachm or 10-cc ...each 20 25^-oz. or 15-cc........ 251-oz. or 30-cc........ 252-oz. or 60-cc........ 304-oz. or 120-cc....... .......each 30 408-oz. or 250-cc___ .......each 40 55

300-cc ...... ___each 4516-oz. or 500-cc.. .. 8532-oz. or 1000-cc. each 90 1 15

Phoen ix , Cone Shape.5£-oz............................................... each 302-oz....................... ............. ........each 354-oz............................................... each 408-oz........ : .................................. each 50

32-oz............................................... each 1 15T u m b le r Shape.

4-oz............................................... . each 408-oz........ ....................................... each 50

S terling , Com plete .Single DoubleScale Scale

-d r a c h m .....................each 351-o z ............. . each 28 352-o z *.............. each 33 454-oz.................................each 40 658-oz............................... each 65 1 00

16-oz.. . '. ..... .................. each 80 1 253 2 -o z ..............................each 1 15 1 65

S terling , G la ss Only.Single DoubleScale Scale

2 -d ra c h m .....................each 25 301-o z ..each 17 252-o z each 20 304-oz................................. each 25 458k )z ................................. each 40 70

16-oz................................. each 60 9532-oz................................. each 85 1 35

R u b b e r B a se , For.1-oz., S te r lin g ........................... each 142-oz., S te r lin g ........................... each 144-oz., S terling ........................... each 208-oz., S terling .......................... each 27

16-oz.. S te r lin g ............................each 3332-oz., S te rlin g ........ .............. each 35

S terling , Com plete , S. S.30-cc........................................... each 2860-cc . ................................. .. each 33

120-cc.......................................... each 40500-cc............................................each 80

T a ll G rad uates in M in im .l-oz each 25

Unique, S. S.54 -oz.............................................. each 151-o z each 202-o z each 254-oz each 308-oz each 40

16-oz each 6032-oz....... . .................................each 90

H Y D R O M E TE R JARS10-inch....................................... . .e a c h 3512-inch..... .................................. each 5516-inch each 6018-inch..........................................each 65

H y d ro m ete r Jars , G raduated .25-cc................... . ...............each 2030-cc ............................................. each 2060-cc............................................. each 25

IN FU S IO N MUCS.Quart .......................................... each 1 8854-gal .......................................... each 40

M ISC ELLA N EO U S.—Cont. M O R TA R S.

Glass, 1-oz.................................. each 1Glass, 2-oz................................... each 25Glass, 4 -oz ..................................each 30Glass. 8-oz.. ...............................each 35Glass, pint ................................ each 45Glass, q u a r t ................................each 65Glass, 5£-gal................................each 1 25Iron, goblet shape, ^ -p ln t ------each 30Iron , goblet shape, 1-pint.......each 40Iron , goblet shape, 1 -qu art ... each 55Iron, goblet shape. 54-gal.........each 85Iron, goblet shape, 1 -gal.........each 1 50Iron, goblet shape, 2 -gal....... each 2 00

P o rce la in , S ha llow .No. 0, 28-oz.................................. each 1 60No. 1, 20-oz................................ each 1 10No. 2, 15-oz..................................each 85No. 3. 8-oz..................................each 75No. 4, 5-oz........................ ......... each 60No. 5, 3-oz..................................each 50No. 6, 2 -oz..................................each 40No. 7,. 1 -oz..................................each 30No. 8, 54-oz .................................. each 25

W e d g e w o o d .0000, 2-oz.......................................each 25000, 4-oz.......................................each 3000, 6-oz.......................................each 400, 8-oz.......................................each 45

No. 1, 10-oz.................................. each 50No. 2, 16-oz..................................each 60No. 3. 24-oz.................................. each 65No. 4, 36-oz..................................each 75No. 5. 56-oz..................................each 1 00No. 6, 72-oz..................................each 1 35No. 7, 6 -p in ts ...........................each 1 50No. 8, 8 -p in ts ............... ......... each 1 70No. 9, 10-pints........................... each 2 25No. 10, 12-p in ts.............. ........... each 2 40No. 11, 15-p in ts..........................each 3 25

'N o . 12, 17-pints..........................each 3 60PAPER—F IL T E R IN G .

French. g r a y , w h it er o u n d pack pack

No. 7— 3-inch ......... ............. — *0 10No. 10— 4-inch— ................. — 16No. 13— 5-lnch........................ — 19No. 15— 6-inch .......................10 18 22No. 19— 8-inch....................... 22 28No. 2 5 -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................ qu ire 22 30

PAPER BAGS.Manilla.

P er 500 Per 500H -lb .... ........ $0 27 8-lb........ . . . . $1 2554-lb .... 35 10-lb...... . . . . 1401 -lb . . . . ........ 45 12-lb...... ... 1 702 - lb ....... ........ 55 14-lb...... . . . . 2 253 - lb ....... ....... 70 16-lb...... . . . . 2 454 - lb ....... ........ 75 20-lb...... . . . 2 705-lb . . . . ...... 95 25-lb....6- l b ....... ........ 1 10 30-lb...... . . . . 3 507 - lb ....... ....... 1 15 35-lb.... . . . . 4 05

PAPER B O T TL E CAP.Colors white, purple, pink, green, orange,

yellow .Gro.

No. 1, fo r Yn-oz b o ttle ..................... $0 25No. 2, fo r 1-oz. bottle ..................... 25No. 3. fo r 2 and 3-oz. bottle........... 25No. 4, fo r 4-oz. b o t t le ........... .'........ 30No. 5, fo r 6 and 8-oz. bottle ........... 35No. 6, for 12 and 16-oz. bottle ........ 40

P erco lators , Syrup.Reynolds, ga lvan . iron, 5 -ga l. each 4 50Reynolds, ga lvan . iron, 10-gal. each 6 00Reynolds, ga lvan . iron, 20-gal. each 8 00Rochester, ga lvan . iron, 4 -ga l. each 3 00Rochester, ga lvan . iron, 8-gal. each 4 50 P erco la to rs an d P e rc o la t in g Jars, G lass.O ldberg, 1 -p t............................. each 30Oldbarg. 1 -q t.. .........................each 45Oldberg, 54-gal ..........................each 65Oldberg, 1 -g a l ........................ each 1 00O ldberg, 2 - g a l ..........................each I 25Cone shape, 1 -pt............. ......... each 25Cone shape, 1 -qt.......................each 35Cone shape, % -g a l..................... each 55Cone shape, 1 -g a l..................... each 75Cone shape, 2 -g a l........... ......... each 1 00Jars, G raduated , 1 -qt............. each 90Jars, G raduated , 54-gal.......... each 1 25Jars, G raduated , 1 -g a l............each 2 00Jars, G raduated , 2 -g a l........... each 2 50

M IS C E LLA N E O U S .—C oncluded.Pill Machines, w ith Side Rollers. Each

For 12 p ills ...................................... $3 25For 18 p ills ........................................ 3 75For 24 p ills ...................... ................ 4 00

P IL L T IL E S .Porcelain.

6x6 ............................................ each 5o6x8 ............................................. each 758x10............................................. each 90

10x10............................................. each 1 0010x12.............................................each 1 5012x12........................... .............. each 1 60

Glass.8x10 . ................................... each 1 00

P IP E TTE S .Glass, graduated , 5 c c ........... each 60Glass, graduated , 10cc.............each 65Glass, graduated , 25cc............. each 90

R EC EIVER S.Glass, 4-oz......................... '... . each 40Glass, 8-oz....................................each 45Glass, 1 -pt.......................... ........ each 50Glass, 1 -qt....................................each 65Glass, 54-gal................................ each 90

RETO RTS AND R ETO R T STAND S.

3-ring iron stand .......................each 504-ring iron s t a n d .......................each 90Retort, glass stoppered, 2-oz. each 35Retort, glass stoppered, 4-oz. each 40Retort, glass stoppered, 8-oz. each 45Retort, glass stoppered, 16-oz. each 50Retort, glass stoppered, 1-qt. each 65Retort, glass stoppered. 54-gal.each 90Retort, glass stoppered, 1 -gal.each 1 20

SPATULAS Each3-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 10 184-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 205-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 26o-incli b lade, coca h a n d le .......... 307-inch blade, coca b u n d le .......... 358-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 45

10-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 8512-inch blade, coca h a n d le .......... 1 20

S T E R IL IZ E R S .Arnolds, No. 7 ............................each 2 75Arnolds, No. 8 ........................... each 3 15Arnolds, No. 1 2 .............. ........... each 4 05Arnolds, N r l '1 ........................ each 4 50

SIEVES.Brass, 8-in., No. 40..................... each 60Brass, 8-in., No. 60.....................each 70Brass, 8-in., No. 80................... each 95

TANKSR ich ard son D ru g Co, Each

50-gallon gasoline, c ra ted .............15 5060-gallon turpentine, c ra te d ........ 5 5i60-gallon oil, crated ........................ 6 i'0

TfcST TUBES3-inc h doz $0 154-inc h doz 185-inc h doz 206-inc h ...........................doz 257-inc h doz 308-inc h ................. doz 359-inc h doz 5010-inc h doz 603 to 6-inch, nested................... nest 153 to 9-inch, nested........... ....... nest 30

T IN C T U R E PRESSES.Q u a r t .......................................... each 3 75H -g a l............................................. each 4 501-ga l ....... ... each 6 502-ga l each 10.00

TUBES.Thistle .........................................each 15Funnel ........................................ each 20

U R IN A LS .Fem ale, glass, w ith h a n d le ..........ea 45Fem ale, glass, no h an d le ........... ea 40Fem ale, glass, w ith handle, g rad .ea 60Male, glass, w ith h and le ............... ea 40M ale, glass, no hand le ................... ea 35M ale, glass, with handle, g ra d — ea 55Fem ale, porcelain, w ith handle, .ea 50M ale, porcelain, w ith handle — ea 50

W O O D P IL L B O TTLE S .2-d rach m .......................................gro 604 -d rachm ....................................... gro 808-drachm ............... .................. gro 1 1016-drachm ..................................... gro 1 75

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L I Q U O R D E P A R T M E N TThe following prices are inclusive. N o extra charge for

containers.

BRANDY, CA LIFO R NIALess

Bbl. VSBbl. 10s 5s qunty.Drefus, 1908 ........................................ G a l........ $2.85 $3.00 $3.10 $3.20Sterns, 1908.......................................... G a l........ 2.85 3.00 3.10 3.20California M uscatel........................... G a l......... 2.50 2.65 2.75 2.85

BRANDY, DO M ESTICCognac, 90#........................................ Gal. 1.70 1.80 1.95 2.05 2.15Cognac, 100%.......................................Gal. 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.10 2.20Sonoma, 90#.......................................Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45Pacific Slope, 90%...............................Gal. 2.10 2.20 2.35 2.45 2.55Raisin, 70%..........................................Gal. 1.50 1.60 1.75 1.85 1.95

BRANDY, IM PORTEDOtard Dupuy & Co..............................G a l........ 6.75 6H ennessey .......................................... Gal.

CO RD IA LS, DO M ESTIC

Port, K . & F. Calif.. 10 y r .......... ...... Gal. 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.60 1.70Port, Barton, Calif.. 7 v r ........... . . . . Gal. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.45Port, Vina Calif., 5 y r ................ ...... Gal. .90 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.35Port, Dreyfus C a lif.................... ...... Gal. .90 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.35Port, Duroy & H a in e s ............... .......Gal. 1.75 2.00 2.00Port, Em pire............. ............... 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.45Port, H a ja .................................... 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80Port, Benton H a ll........................ 1.75Sherry, K . & F. Calif., 10 y r ---- 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.60 1.00Sherry, Dreyfus Calif., 5 yr., . . . . Gal. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.42Sherry, H am m ondsport........... .......Gal. 1.25 1.35 1.45Sherry, H a ja C alif...................... ......Gal. 1.50' 1.60 1.70 1.80Pherry, Duroy & H aines............. 2.15SheVry, Benton H a ll................... .. . Gal. 1.75

7.00 7.25 7.00 7.10 7.25 7.35

A p rico t.......................................... ....G a l. 1.85 1.95 2.10 2.20 2.30Creme de Men the, Lord Ives — ....G a l. 4.00A p p le ............................................. 1.90 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.35Blackberry, Seneca Castle — ....G a l. 1.10 1.20 1.35 1.45 1.55Blackberry, E c lip s e ................... .. .Gal. .90 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.35Blackberry, Diamond A ............. ... .Gal. .90 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.35Royal Arm s B. B. Juice ........ .. .Gal. 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.75 1.85Apricot, Lord Iv e s ....................... 2.75Orange .......................................... 1.85 1.95 2.10 2.20 2.30P each ............................................ . ...G a l. 1.90 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.50

W H IS K Y , TWO S TA M P

Indian Hill, fall 1909........................... Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 1.35 2.54Kentucky Club, 1907 ......................... Gal. 2.35 2.45 2.60 2.70 2.80Mercantile Club, 1907 .. ...............Gal. 2.40 2.50 2.65 2.75 2.85Standard, 1909..................................... Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45

W H IS K Y, BLENDED

Coleman, 95%... Clarke’s Rye, 10 Golden C ro w n ,'

G IN , D O M ESTICClarke’s Juniper 90%............. ; ........G a l........ . 1.85 1.95 2.05Clarke’s Juniper, 100%............ ........G a l........ 1.95Eagle 90%.................................. ........Gal. 1.70 0 1.95 2.05 2.15

3.00Shufeldt’s Imp., 100%............... 2.00Shufeldt’s Imp., 90%............. . . 1.75 1.85 1.90Shufeldt’s Rye Malt, 100%...... ...... G a l......... 2.25Old Tom, 70#............................. 1.65 1.75 1.85

Honey D ew 90#......Honey D ew 80#____H a ja 90#..................Long Bbl. Bourbon,Magnolia 100#........ .Magnolia 90#...........

Lighthouse.

G IN . IM PO R TED..........................Gal. ...

Overton Bourbon, Overton Rye, 80# .

4.25 4.40 4.50 4.60 University Club,

HAJA CA LIFO R NIA GOODSLess

20 Gal. 10 Gal. 5 Gal. qunty.Port W in e .........................................Gal. 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80Sherry W i n e ....................................Gal. 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80

W e lle r ’2,

.Gal 1.90 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.35

.Gal. 2.10 2.20 2.35 2.45 2.55Gal. 300 3.10 3.20Gal 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45Gal 2.75 2.85 3.00 3.10 3.20Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45Gal 1.90 2.00 2.15. 2.25 2.35Gal. 1.80 1.90 2.05 2.15 2.25Gal 2.50 2.60 2.75 2.85 2.95

• Gal. 2.55 2.70 2.80 2.90Gal. 1.90 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.35Gal. 1.80 1.90 2.05 2.15 2.25.Gal. 1.70 1.80 1.95 2.05 2.15Gal. 1.50 1.70 1.85 1.95 2.05Gal. 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.10 2.20• Gal. 2.75 2.85 3.00 3.10 3.20.Gal 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.10 2.25.Gal 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.10 2.20Gal 2.25Gal 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2 45Gal, 1.85 1.95 2.10 2.20 2.20

.Gal 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.10 2.20Gal. 1.65 1.75 1.90 2.00 2.00

RUMLess

Bbl. YiBbl. 10s 5s qunty.Jamaica Type, 90% .................. ........Gal. 2.10 2.20 2.35 2.45 2.55N . E. (2 s t a m p )......................... ........Gal. 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.35 2.45Jamaica, Im ported............... . ........Gal. 5.50 5.75 6.00

W IN ES , IM PO R TEDPort, C ro ft ’s ............................ ........ Gal. 3.00 3.15 3.25 3.35Port T a rrago n a ........................ ........ Gal. 2.00 2.15 2.25 3.35Sherry, J . G . B .......................... ........Gal. 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.35Sherry, Spanish....................... ...... Gal. 2.25 2.40 2.50 2.60

W IN ES , D O M ESTICAngelica, K . & F. C a lif........... ........Gal. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.45Claret, K . & F . C a l i f ............... ........Gal. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.45Claret, Old Mission, C a lif........ ........ Gal. .90 1.90 1.15 1.35Claret, Duroy & H a in e s ........ ........ Gal. 1.35Claret, Benton H a ll................. ........Gal. 1.25Cataw ba, Sw eet, Old Miss., Ca lif...G al. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.45C ataw ba, Sw eet, Hammondsport.. Gal. 1.25Catawby, Sw eet, Benton Hall,........Gal. 1.75Muscatal, K . & F. Calif. 1900... ........Gal. 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.60 1.70Muscatal, S. V . W . C o ............. ........Gal. .80 .90 1.05 1.15 1.25Tokay, Old Mission, Ca lif......... ........Gal. 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.35 1.45Tokay, Ham m ondsport........... 1.50.=1.60 1.70

W e lle r ’s 70%...............................

ALE AND STOUT

Auks H ead Ale, pts., 8 doz. in bb l.............................perAuks H ead Ale, pts., less quantity...... .................. perBass Dogshead A le, pts., 8 doz. in bbl ................ .. perBass Dogshead A le, pts., less quantity ..................perBass Dogshead A le, nips, 12 doz. in c a s e ................ perBass Dogshead A le, nips, less quantity................... per

Guinness Stout, pts., 8 doz. in b b l............................. perGuinness Stout, pts., less quantity........................... perGuinness Stout, nips, 12 dozen in case ..................perGuinness Stout, nips, less qu an tity ..........................per

W htie Labe l A le, pts., 8 doz. in bb l.......................... perW h ite L abe l A le , pts., less quantity........................ perW h ite L abe l A le, nips, 12 doz. in bb l........................perW h ite Labe l A le, nips, less quantity .......................perW hite Labe l Stout, pts., 8 doz. in bbls.....................perW h ite Labe l Stout, pts., less qu an tity ................... perW h ite Labe l Stout, nips, 12 doz. in b b l .................. perW h ite Labe l Stout, nips, less quantity................... per

dozendozendozendozendozendozen

dozendozendozendozen

dozendozendozen■dozendozendozendozendozen

62.152.25 2.122.251.25 1.40

2 .102.251.25 1.35

2.152.301.30 1.45 1.75 1.851.151.25

BRANDY, IM P O R T E D -B O T T L E SPts.

H ennessey ............................. — per dozenM o u te t .......................................... per dozen

5s$20.0019.50

Qts.

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B R AND Y—RICHARDSON DRUG CO. BOTTLING Export, q ts............................. cases at 4.00 1.25Pts. 5s. Tts. Export, pts ..................... ___ 3 doz. cases at 4.00 1.25

Jules Leraux Brand, Comp .......per doz. $ 3.50 $ 6.00 $ 6.50 Red. W hite and Blue, qts___ bbls. at 10.50 3.00California, 3 year........................ per doz. 5.00 8.50 9,00 Red, W h ite and Blue, pts___ ---- 10 doz. bbls. at 11.00 3.00Apple, 5 yr .................................. per doz. 5.50 9.00 10.00 Red, W h ite and Blue, q ts___ cases at 4.00 1.25

Red, White and Blue, pts — cases at 4.00 1.25

BITTERSSmall Large

A b b o t t .s .........................................................per dozen $7.50 $ —A n g o s to ra ..................................................... per dozen 9.25 ------A tw o o d ’s Jaundice.......................................per dozen 2.00B row n ’s Iron .................................................. per dozen — 8.50Burdock B lo o d ........................ .....................per dozen — 9.00East India .......................................... .............per dozen 4.50 7.50Electric .................................................. per dozen 4.00 8.00Harters W ild C h erry ..................... ........ per dozen 2.00 8.00Hostetter’s ....................................................per dozen ____ 8.50*P a n a m a .......................................................... per dozen 3.50Prickly Ash No . 3..........................................per dozen —S e v e ra s .......................................................... per dozen 3.75Sulphur, Kaufm ann’s.................. s............. per dozen —Tippecanoe.. ........................................ per dozen ...

BEERCustomers pay freight on all empties returned.

A N H E U S E R B U S C H —

Budweiser, qts............................... 6 doz. bbl. at $11.00Budweiser, pts............................... 10 doz. bbl. at 12.00Budweiser, qts............................... 2 doz. cases at 4.15Budweiser, pts............................... 4 doz. cases at 5,20

H A M M B R E W IN G CG.

N e w B rew , q ts .................................... 6 doz. casks $ 9.75N e w Brew , pts.................................. 10 doz. casks 9.75N e w Brew , qts.................................. 2 doz. cases 3.45N e w Brew , p ts .................................. . 3 doz. cases 3.45P re fe rred Stock, q t s ....................... 6 doz. casks 10.50P re fe rred Stock, p t s ........................ 10 doz. casks 10.50P re fe rred Stock, qts . ..................... 2 doz. cases 3.70P re fe rred Stock, p t s ........................ 3 doz. cases 3.70Velvet, q ts.......................................... 6 doz. casks 11.00Velvet, pts..................................... . 12doz. casks 11.00Velvet, q ts.......................................... 3 doz. cases' 3.95Velvet, p ts ........................... .............. 3 doz. cases 3.95

K R U G B R W IN G CO —

Cabinet, qts , ..................... ......... 6 doz. bbls. at 8.85Cabinet, pts..................................10 doz. bbls. at 9.85Cabinet, qts.................................. 2 doz. cases at 3.45Cabinet, pts............................. 3doz. cases at 3.45Extra Pale, q ts............................. 6 doz. bbls. at 8.10Extra Pale , p ts ............................. 10 doz. bbls. at 9.10E xtra Pale , q ts ............................. 2 doz. cases at 3.20E xtra Pale , p ts............................. 3 doz. cases at 3.20Luxus, q ts ..................................... 6 doz. bbls. at 10.20Luxus, p ts................................. . .10 doz. bbls. at 11.20Luxus, fits ..................... . ........... 2 doz. cases at 3.90Luxus, p ts................... ................ 3 doz. cases at 3.90

LE M P B R E W IN G CO —

Extra Pale, qts............................. 6 doz. bbls. at 10.00Extra Pale , pts.............................10 doz. bbls. at 11.00Extra Pale , qts............................. 2 doz. cases at 3.75Extra Pale, pts........................... 4 doz. cases at 4.50

M E TZ B R O S —

Q ts.................................. ............... 6 doz. bbls. at 9.75P t s .................................................. 10 doz. bbls. at 10.50Q ts................................................ . 2 doz. cases at 3.50P ts ..................... ............................. 4 doz. cases at 4.50

P A B S T B R E W IN G CO —

Blue Ribbon, qts........................... 6 doz. bbls. at 11.50Blue Ribbon, pts........................... 10 doz. bbls. at 11.50Blue Ribbon, qts........................... 2 doz. cases at 4.50Blue Ribbon, pts........................... 3 doz. cases at 4.50Export, q ts............................. . ' . . .6 doz. bbls. at 10.50Export, p ts................................... io doz. bbls. at 11.00

Empties .10

2.501.202.15

$3.003.00 1.20 1.203.003.00 1.20 1.203.003.00 1 .2 0 1.20

2.102.50 1.20 1.20 2.102.50 1.20 1.20 2.102.50 1.20 1.20

2.402.00

2.703.501.251.00

3.003.001.251.253.003.00

S C H L IT Z B R E W IN G CO.—

Export, qts....................................6 doz.Export, pts................................ .10 doz.Export, qts.................................... 2 doz.Export, pts.................................... 3 doz.Pale, q ts.................................. 6 doz.

Pale, p ts........................................ 9 doz.Pale , qts........................................ 2 doz.Pale , pts....................................... 3 doz.

STORZ B R E W IN G CO —

bbls. at 10.00 bbls. at 12.10

cases at cases at bbls. at 10.85 bbls. at 11.85

cases at cases at

4.004.00

4.254.25

2.883.00 1.25.1.25 2.883.001.251.25

7.50 Triumph, la rge .............. bbls. at 9.00 2.25

7.50 Triumph, sm all............... bbls. at 10.00 2.50

9 50 Triumph, la rge ............... cases at 3.45 1.20

8.50 Triumph, sm all.............. cases at 3.45 1.20Export, la rg e ................ . bbls. at 8.25 2.25Export, sm all................. bbls. at 9.25 2.50Export, large'.................. cases at 3.20 1.20Export, small ............... cases at 3.20 1.20

BOTTLED CO RD IA LS—IM PORTEDBenedictine, la rge ....................................... ..............per dozenCreme de Menthe, Nuyens, q ts ...............................p3r dozenCreme de Menthe, L . & S ........................................ per doz^nCuracoa, Jugs............................., .............................per dozenChartreaux, Green, large .. .■ — ........................... per dozenKummel, Gilka, large ...............................................per dozenMaraschino.................................................................. per dozenOrange Bitters, Fields, q ts.......................................per dozenSloe Gin, Fields, q ts................................................ per dozenSloe Gin, Gordons, q ts........................... ...................per dozenVermouth, Cinzano, qts............................................per dozenVermouth, Bailor, q ts...............................................per dozenVermouth, M. & R. qts...............................................per dozenVermouth, N . P ..........................................................per dozen

BOTTLED CO RDIALS— DO M ESTICQts. 5s. Pts.

Apricot, R. D. C o ..... .......................per dozen $ 9.00 $8.00 $5.00Apple, R. D. Co..................................per dozen 9.00 8.00 5.00Anisette, E a g le ................................ per dozen ___ 15.00 ___Blackberry, R. D. C o .........................per dozen 6.00 5.50 3.25Curacoa. E ag le ..................................per dozen 15.00 ____ ...Creme de M enthe.................. •..........per dozen 15.00 ...................Maraschino, E a g le ........................... per dozen 15.00 ...................

27.0018.00 18.00 18.0036.0018.0015.0012.0015.0015.0010.00 9.00

10.0010.00

C O CK TA ILS—BOTTLED.per dozen $10.80

CHAM PAGNEQts.

Cook’s Im perial............................................. per case $14.0014.00 4.00

Golden A g e ..................................................... per caseGolden Shield........................... .................. per basketGolden Shield........................... .'.................per basketGolden S ea l..................................................... per caseIm perial........................................................... per caseGreat W e s te rn ...............................................per case

G IN — BOTTLED.

Booth’s Old Tom Gin, Im pt’d ..........per doz.Burnett’s Old Tom Gin, Im pt’d ...... per doz.C larke’s Juniper, Dom estic............ per doz.DeK uyper Gin, Im ported ................ per doz.E a g le .................................................. per doz.Eagle, Dry 6s..................................... per doz.Geneva Type, R. D. C o .....................per doz.Gordon Gin, Im ported.....................per doz.Holland Type, R. D. C o ................... per doz.Shufeldt’s Premium Dom estic...... per doz.W o o ln e r’s Dom estic........................ per doz.

14.00 8.00

14.00

Pts.$16.0016.00

4.5016.0010.0016.00

3s 4s 5s Pts.11.0011.00

8.5018.00

8.006.509.50 8.00

11.257.00 6.50 3.50

8.007.50

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JU IC ES .Gal. '/iGal. Qts Pts V6Pts. 4oz

W e lch ’s G rape Juice...... per case $— $5.25 $4.25 $4.75 $4.50 $5.00Randall’s Grape Ju ice___ per case . . . . 5.25 4.25 4.75 4.50 5.00W h ite Grape Juice......... per case ............... 4.25 .......................Lodi Grape Juice.............per case ...............' 4.25 4.75 ................Rose’s Lim e Juice..........per case ____ . . . . 4.75 6.00 ..............Dole’s Pineapple Juice.................. 5.00 5.25 4.50 4.75 4.50 5.00

M ALT T O N IC S .

A G H E U S E R -B U S C H B R E W IN G A S S N .—

Malt Nutrine. Case 1 doz. small............................. .E ach $2.00Malt Nutrine. Case 2 doz. splits................................Each 2.25

R ebate for empties returned:Case 1 doz. small. Freight paid by custom er......... Each .25Case 2 doz. splits. Freight paid by custom er..........Each .25

Ship all empties to A.=B. Brew ing Assn., Omaha, and mail us bill o f lading to insure prompt credit.

G E T T L E M A N B R E W IN G CO—

Hospital Tonic. Cask 8 doz.......................................Each $10.00Rebate for empties returned:

Cask 8 doz. Freight paid by customer..................Each 2.00Ship all empties to Gettlem an Brew ing Co., Omaha, and

mail them bill of lading to insure a prompt remittance.

H A M M B R E W IN G CO.—

Digesto. 1 cask 100 bottles...................................... Each $ 8.50Digesto. 3 casks 100 bottles.............. ...........Each $8.50, less 5#Digesto. 5 casks 100 bo ttle s ..................................... E ach $ 8.00

R ebate on empties returned:Cask, 100 bottles. Freight paid bp Ham m — ........Each 2.00

Ship all empties to Ham m Brew ing Co., St. Paul, and send bill o f lading to Ham m Brew ing Co., Omaha to insure prompt rem ittance.

IN D E P E N D E N T B R E W IN G CO — .

Prim a Tonic. Cask 10 doz..................... .................... Each $10.50Prim a Tonic. 5 casks 10 d o z .... . . ..................... . . . . .E a c h 9.50

W ith every order o f five casks, one cask free.Rebate for empties returned.

Cask 10 doz. F re ight paid by custom er..................Each 3.50Ship all empties to R. D. Co., and send us bill o f lading to

insure prompt credit.

JE TTE R B R E W IN G CO—

Delicatessen Tonic, casks 9 doz............................... Each $10.50Delicatessen Tonic, 5 casks 9 doz........................... .Each 10.00

Rebate on empties returned:Caskp 9 doz. Freight paid by customer................ Each 3.50

Ship all empties to Jetter B rew ing Co., South Omaha, and send bill o f lading to Jetter B rew ing Co., to insure prompt credit.

Jetner’s Malt Tonic, cases 9 doz...............................Each $ 7.00This price is to Druggists only.

K R U G B R E W IN G CO —

K rug Life-M alt. 1 cask 9 doz....................................Each $ 9.00K rug Life-M alt. 5 casks 9 doz.................................. Each 8.50

R ebate on empties returned:Cask9doz. Freight paid by K r u g . . . .......................Each 2.25

Ship all empties to K rug Brew ing Co., Omaha, and mail them bill o f lading to insure prompt rem ittance.

P A B S T B R E W IN G CO.—

Best Tonic. Cask 8 doz.............................................. Each $15.20Rebate on empties returned:

Cask 8 doz. Freight paid by custom er,..................Each 1.92Ship all empties to R. D- Co., and send us bill o f lading to

insure prompt credit.

S C H L IT Z B R E W IN G CO —

Schlitz Malt. Cask 8 doz.......................................... Each $10.00R ebate on empties returned:

Cask 8 doz. Fresght paid by cusnomer................... E ach .96Ship all empties to Schlitz Brew ing Co., Omaha, and mail

em bill o f lading to insure prompt remittance.

S C H U S T E R B R E W IN G CO —

Schuster’s Malt. Cask 100 bottles.......................... Each $10.00Schuster’s Malt. 5 casks 100 bottles........................ Each 9.50

One coupon in each cask. The return of five coupons en­titles the purchaser to one cask free.

Rebate for empties returned:Cask 100 bottles. Freight paid by custom er..........Each $ 2.00

Ship all empties to R. D. Co., and send us bill o f lading to insure prompt credit.

STORZ B R E W IN G CO —

Storz Malt. 1 cask 9 doz............. ............................. Each $ 9.00StorzM alt. 5 casks 9 doz.......................................... Each 8.50

One coupon in cask. F ive coupons mailed direct to manufacturers entitles purchaser to one cask free, f. o. b. Omaha.

Rebate for empties returned:Cask 9 doz. Freight paid by Storz...........................Each $ 2.25

Ship all empties to Storz Brew ing Co., Omaha, and mail them bill o f lading to insure a prompt remittance.

M IS C E L L A N E O U S M A L T S —

(N o credit for empties)Hoffs (Johann) Malt. P la in ..................................... dozen $ 3.00

1 gross lots less 5 per cent.

Hoffs TJohann) Malt with I r o n ................................ dozen6 doz. Ies3 5 per cent. 12 doz. less 10 per cent.

Tarran t’s M alt................................................ ............ dozenW y eth Malt. Case 1 doz............................................. caseW y eth Malt. Case 2 doz............................................case

R U M — BOTTLED

N e w England....................................per dozenJam aica T y p e .................................. per dozenRheum N egrita , Im ptd................... per dozen

Qts. $ 9.00

10.00 18.00

5s.S 8.00

9.00

3.50

3.002.454.80

Pts.$ 5.00

5.50

Qts. 5s. Pts.$ 4.75 $ 4.50 $ 3.00

4.25 4.00 2.753.50 2.25

5.50 5.00 3.505.50 5.00 3.50

W IN E S , IM P O R TE D —BOTTLEDBurgundy, q ts .................................. .......................... per dozen 30.00Port, J. G. B ................................................ .................per dozen $7.50Sherry, J. G. B ..............................................................per dozen 7.50

W IN ES BOTTLED BY R ICHARDSON DRUG CO.

Old Mission W ines, A ss t ........ . •• per dozenR. D. Co. Calif. W ines, A sst...........per dozenR. D. Co. Zin fandel..........................per dozenR. D. Co. Port, 10 yrs. old...... .per dozenR. D. Co. Sherry, 10 yrs o ld ........... per dozen 5.50 5.00 3.50

BOTTLED W IN ESGals. Qts. 5s Pts.

Chianti Type, W icker Bottles...................per case $7.00 $— $8.00Duroy & Haines P o rt ..................ea. $1.85 per case — 6.00 7.25Red Cherry................................................... per case 5.30 6.25 6.80Duroy & Haines S h erry ... ......... ea. $1.60 per case --------5.30 4.65Duroy & Haines C laret ........... ea. 1.20 per case . . . . 4.25 5.50Duroy & Haines T o k ay ........... ................per case — 4.65 5.10Duroy & Haines Dry C a taw ba ...................per case 4.35 4.75 5.75Duroy & Haines S w eet C a ta w b a .............per case 4.25 5.10 5.75Duroy & Haines Champagne W in e ........ per case 6.& — 7.25Hammondsport, W h ite T ok ay ..................per case — 6.00 -----Hammondsport, Sauterne........................ per case . . . . 6.00 . . . .Hammondsport. Dry C a taw b a ................ per case ■— 6.00 . . . .Hammondsport, Empire P o rt ...... ............per case — 6.00 —Imperial .B lackberry.................................. per case — 5.25 6.25Tippo, W ick er bottle ................................ per don. 7.00 ...............Benton H all Duroy P o rt .............ea. $1.75 per case . . . . 5.50 6.50Benton H all Duroy S herry ........ea. 1.75 per case --------5.50 6.50Benton H all Duroy C laret......... ea. 1.25 per case ----- --4.75 5.75Benton H .Duroy S w t C ataw ba.ea . 1.75 per case — 4.75 5.75Benton H all Duroy Dry C a ta w b a .............per case — 4.75 5.75Benton H all Duroy Champ. T y p e ............. per case — 5.50 6.50Red Sea l P o r t .......................... .. ............per case .. .. 3.75Red Seal C la re t .........................................per case .. . . 3.75Red Seal S h e rry ....................................... per case — 3.75Red Seal, W h ite ..........................................per case .. . . 3.75Red Seal, Assd. Drums, 5 doz. each ................................. ..3.50Sparkling Burgundy, Im po rted ..... .........per case 30.00 . . . .Virginia D a re .................................... .......per case 5.25 6.00Virginia Dare. - • ,* • .................. -in bQls. o f 6 doz.......... 30,90 . . . .Virginia Dare, < ........... .. .. in bbls. o f 10 doz. ............... 290.0

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W H IS K Y BOTTLED AT THE D IST ILLER YJ iP t s . P ts . 5s Q ts. K g a ls

4 d oz . 2 d o z . 1 <loz. 1 d oz . M d oz in cs . in cs . in cs . in cs . in cs .

Black and W h ite S co tch ........case $ ..... $ .,... $....... $14.00 $ .....Canadian Club, 5 yrs............... .case 14.00Clark ’s Rye, bot. in bond ....... .case 11.00 10.50 9.50 10.50Cedar Brook .......................... 13.50 13.00 11.00 12.00 11.50Cream R ye ............................... ...... 11.00D e w ar ’s Scotch ...................... ____ 13.50Duffy’s M a l t . . . ........................ 9.00Golden S hea f Rye, bot. b . .. . .case JO .50 10.00 8.50 9.50Golden Sheaf Bour., bot. b . , . case 10.25 9.75 8.25 9.25Green R iver, bot. in bond----- .case 13.00 12.00 10.50 12;20Guckenheimer, bot. in bond.. .case 32.50 12.00 10.50 11.50Herm itage Bourbon,

R. D. C o ................... ...... .case 15.00 13.00 1.200 13.00 12.50Herm itage Rye, bot. in b .. . . . 16.75 15.50 13.50 15.00Herm itage Bourbon, bot. b*. .case 16.75 15.50 13.50 14.75Ile r ’s Rye, bot. in bond_______ iCase 10.50 10.00 8.50 9.50 .. .. .Kentucky Club, bot. in bond case 13.00 12.00 10.00 11.00 10.50King W illiam ’s Sco tch ........ case 21.00

12.50 11.75 10.00 12.00M onogram ......... .........— .. . . 13.00 12.00

10.50 10.00 8.50 9.50Old Crow, bot. in bond.. — 16.75 15.50 13.50 15.00 14.75Old F o reste r............................ 14.50 13.50 .... 12.50 .......Old Taylor, bot. jn bond...... .case 14.00 13.50 11.00 13.00 15.50Old Overholt, bot. in bond___ .case 13.00 12.50 .. .. . 12.00S w eet Briar, bot. in bond — .case 10.75 9.75 8.00 9.25W estern Club R y e ............. 10.00 9.25 8.50

W H ISK EY BOTTLED BY R ICH ARD SO N DRUG CO.

P r ic e p e r 100 7 oz 8 oz 14 Oz 16 OZ 5s Qts$15.00 $16.00 $30.00 $32.00 $00.00 $65.00

Sw eet Briar, 90#................... 14.00 15.00 28.00 30.00 55.00 60.00Sw eet Briar, 80%.................. 13.00 14.00 26.00 28.00 50.00 55.00

16.00 17.00 32.00 34.00 65.00 70.00Cliffords, 90#......................... . 15.00 16.00 30.00 32.60 60.00 65.00Cliffords, 8 0 # ........................ 14.00 15.00 28.00 30.00 55.00 60.00

34.00 65.00 70.00University Club, 90#........... ...... 32.00 60.00 65.00Private Stock, 100#.. 16.00 17.00 32.00 34.00 65.00 70.00Private Stock, 90%.............. 15.00 16.00 30.00 32.00 60.00 65.00Private Stock, 80%............. 14.00 15.00 28.00 30.00 55.00 60.00Private Stock, 70%............. 13.00 14.00 26.00 28.00 50.00 55.00D an ie l’s 100#.......................... 15.00 16.00 30.00 32.00 60.00 65.00Daniel’s 90#................ ......... 14.00 15.00 28.00 30.55 55.00 60.00Daniel’s 80%........... ............ 13.00 14.00 26.00 28.50 50.00 55.00Daniel’s 70%.......................... 12.50 13.00 25.00 26.00 45.00 50.00Hunting Club, 95%.................. 15.00 16.00 30.00 32.00 60.00 56.00Hunting Club, 90#.................. 14.00 15.00 28.00 30.00 55.00 60.00Old Mill Stream, 100%........... 15.00 16.00 30.00 32.00 60.00 65.00Old Mill Stream, 90# *14.00 15.00 28.00 30.00 55.00 60.00

13.00 14.00 26.00 28.00 50.00 55.00

W HISKEY BOTTLED BY R. D. CO .—Cont.Price per 100 7 oz 8 oz 14 oz 16 oz 5s Qts

Old Mill Stream , 70# .... .. . 12.50 13.00 25.00 26.00 45.00 50.00H a ja , 90#................... .— 32.00 34.00 <6500 ......

M IN E R A L W ATERS , DO M ESTIC AND IM PO R TEDSize No. in Per As wanted

Waters— Bottles case case per doz.50 $11.00 $3.00

A b ile n a ............................. 24 5.50 3.00100 8.50 1.1550 4.50 1.1550 7.50 2.0050 10.50 2.8050 5.50 1.50

Apollinaris........................ 100 12.50 1.65Apolinaris----------- ------------- 50 9.00 2.40

100 9.75 1.35Bethesda, still................... .............. % Gal. 12 4.25 4.55Bethesda, carbonated— 50 6.00 1.60Bethesda, carbonated. .. 100 7.00 1.00Buffalo L ith ia ........... ...............% Gal. 12 5.25 5.50Carlsbader........................ 30 13.50 6.00Chippewa, n a lu ra l........... .............. Vn Gal. 12 3.00 3.25Chippewa, carbonated ... 25 4.50 2.50Chippewa, carbonated— 24 3T«5 1.80Chippewa, carbonated ... 48 4.50 1 25Chippewa Ginger A l e ...... *24 4.75 2.60Chippewa Ginger A le ...... 24 3.50 1.90Chippewa Ginger A l e ____ 48 4.75 1.30

24 3.00 1.6524 8.00 4.25

Delatour Ginger A le . . . . . . 120 12.50 1.3550 6.50 1.7548 6.50 1.75

Hunjadi Jonos.................. 50 12.00 3.25Londonderry L ith ia ........ 12 5.00 5.20Londonderry L ithia.......... 100 9.50 1.20Pluto Concentrated........ 24 6.50 3.35Pluto Concentrated........ 50 5.00 1.35Pluto N atu ra l................... 24 3.50 1.85

50 8.50 2.2524 8.50 4.50

Red R aven ......................... 50 5.25 1.35Vichy Celestin ................ 50 13.00 3.50Vichy Ce lestin ............ 100 14.00 1.85Vichy H au terive ............. 50 11.00 3.00

50 18.75 4.50V illac a b ras ....................... 50 10.75 2.65

12 5.00 5.2024 6.50 3.35

W est Baden Sprudel....... 50 5.00 1.35W est Baden Natural, No. 7.............L arge 24 3.50 1.85W hite Rock Lithia ........... 50 7.50 2-00W h ite R o c k ....................... 100 9.50 1.35W h ite R o c k ....................... 100 8.50 1.25

PAYSON’S INDELIBLE INKPER DOZEN, $ 2 .0 0

Titis

J A Y S O N 'S

forMartan^Lmen,SUR C otton W TTR A. CO M M O N PE.N

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A. L. WILLISTONNorthampton, Mac*.

T rade Supplied by

RICHARDSON DRUG C O ., OMAHA, NEB.

FA Y & SCHUELER, - ST,S£UIS'Manufacturers of

DRUGGISTS’ GIvASS EABEES, SHEEF B O TTLE S

AND D RAW PU EES OF E V E R Y D ESCRIPTIO N.

PAT. FEB 12 >&8

For the Wholesale

Trade Only.

First-ClassWorkmanship.

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Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.Pepsin Syrup Co. offers to every retail druggist

purchasing during 1913- a $24.00 lot or more of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Free Goods and quantity discounts as follows:

On $24.00 lots 5 per cent trade discount and y2 dozen 50c size free.

On $48.00 lots 8 per cent trade discount and 1 dozen 50c size free.

On $96.00 lots 8 per cent trade discount and 2 dozen 50c size free.

A ll orders will be shipped direct, freight prepaid.

Chichesters Pills.$16.00 lots assorted or one size, either one of the

3 to 10 cents each, following:

300 imported post cards (no advertising) to sell atOne dozen Beautyskin Tablets, to retail at 50 cents

per box.One set, Troemner’s Prescription Weights. Your

choice of following numbers:No. 1— From 2 drams to y2 grain.No. 2—From 20 grams to 1 centigram.No. 3—From 300 grains to 1-10 grain.The weights are in a polished mahogany case

with hinged lid. Large weights are of solid brass, lacquered and are fitted into separate holes. The small weights of aluminum are made concave, so they can be picked up readily. Pick-up tweezers in each case.

Also 12 pounds assorted pressed herbs free with any of above offers.

Merry W ar Lye.$4.00 per case, 1 case free with 5 cases.$4.10 per case, y2 case free with 2y2 cases.$3.95 per case, 2 cases free with 10 cases.Freight allowed on above quantities. Single case

lots $3.60 per case. No freight allowance.

Laxative Bromo Quinine.We are now offering a dating of April 1st on all

orders for 6 dozen or more free goods as follows:6 dozen lots 1 dozen free.

12 dozen lots 2 dozen free and 5% discount.36 dozen lots 6 dozen free and 8% discount.60 dozen lots 10 dozen free and 10% discount.

Glycero-Medicated Plaster.On orders of $6.00 or more for G. M. P. or com­

bination order of Glycero Products we will include 16%% i » G. M. P. 25 cent size free.

Spiro Powder.12 dozen lots at $2.00 per dozen shipped through

us and the following direct from manufacturers, ex­press prepaid:

•30 extra boxes free.500 to 1,000 free samples and booklets, name on

each, full line, advertising cards, etc. Also a com­plete window display. Delivery to be made at once or before April 1st.

Tono-Lax Tablets.3 dozen lots at $2.00 dozen, $6.00; 1 dozen Men-

tholatum 25-cent size free. Costs you $6.00; re­tails for $12 .00.

6 dozen lots at $2.00 dozen, $12.00; 2 dozen Men- tholatum, 25-cent size, free. Costs you $11.40; re­tails for $24.00.

Free goods and samples sent direct from manu­facturers.

Field’s Worm Powders.3 dozen lots for $ 4.25 with 1 dozen free.6 dozen lots for 8.00 with 2 dozen free.

12 dozen lots for 15.08 with 4 dozen free.This offer is in force until June 30, 1913.

Putman’s Fadeless Dyes.With a gross order amounting to $8.00 we will

give 125 each or 500 any one kind of business-pulling post cards bearing your imprint, also 3 dozen dye free. Counter wrappers, booklets, hangers, etc., and a new case if one is needed. Freight allowed or sent express paid if you are in a hurry. Think of the profit— $8.00 invested in Putnam Dyes will brii^g back $18.00 if sold at 10 cents straight or $15.00 if sold at three packages for 25 cents.

Extra Special.I f you have a moving picture show in your town

and will use a slide we will furnish you free a handsomely colored slide bearing your business card advertising Putman’s Fadeless Dyes.

Dioxogen.To all retail dealers who agree to co-operate with

the Oakland Chemical Co. and not to demoralize the sale of Dioxogen by selling at less than the fol­lowing prices:

Trial size, 2 oz........................ ...Bach $0.10Small, 5% oz..................................Each .20Medium, 10% oz.............................. Bach .40Large, 20 oz......................... ........Each .60

A new size package of Dioxogen has been created, which can only be obtained as a bonus in connection with orders for the regular sizes.

1 dozen small, y2 dozen 2-oz. bonus.1 dozen medium, 1 dozen 2-oz. bonus.1 dozen large, iy2 dozen 2-oz. bonus.Fractions of a dozen carry proportionate amounts

of the bonus. This offer w ill only be supplied to dealers who have signed agreements.

Jayne’s Expectorant Tablets.With each order for 2 dozen boxes of tablets at

$2.00 per dozen we include:One-third dozen boxes free.24 free samples.1 metal display stand.1 metal embossed sign.50 folders.

Selling price at 25c per box................................ $7.00C o s t .................................................... . ................... 4.00

Profit, 75 per cent.This offer expires February 28th, 1913.

Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly.$5.00 lots, y2 dozen 25c size free.

Acorn Salve.2 dozen lots 1 dozen free.

Drake’s Croup Remedy.3 dozen lots y2 dozen free.6 dozen lots 1 dozen free.

Huntsman Phosphorus Paste.1 dozen lots 1 V2 dozen free.

Rocky Mountain Tea and Nuggets.6 dozen lots 5% discount and y2 dozen free.

Sweeney’s Poison Wheat.2 dozen lots y2 dozen free.

Rust’s Sulphur Oil.1 dozen lots V2 dozen free.

Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.$24.00 lots 5% discount.Liberal supply of advertising matter for counter

and window display.__________________________________REM O NT CO LLEG E OF PH A R M A C Y . Courses leading to the Degree Ph. G. under expert instruc­

tors. Also Executive Courses to prepare for State Examinations. Well equiped Laboratories. Best in­struction. Least cost. Catalogue free. Fremont College, Fremont College.

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The following- discounts, etc., apply only to purchases in these quantities, otherwise no discount allowed.

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aLLCOCK MANUFACTURING COMPANYAllcock ’s bunion plasters,

1 gross, 5 per cent discount.A llcock ’s corn plasters,

1 gross, 5 per cent discount.A llcock ’s porous plasters,

1 gross, 5 per cent discount.B rand reth ’s pills,

1 gross, 5 per cent discount.

ANTIPHLOGISTINE$24.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

ANTIKAM NIA CHEMICAL CO.1 ounce, $1.00; 10 ounce, 92%c; 25 ounce, 92c.

ARLINGTON CHEMICAL CO.Peptonoids, etc..,

$ 25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$100.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

ACORN SALVE2 dozen lots, 85c a dozen, 1 dozen free.

ARMOUR & CO.Extract Beef, etc., 2 case lots, 5 per cent discount.

BATTLE & CO.B rom idia Iod ia, etc., $22.50 lots, 5 per cent discount.

BROMO SELTZER$10.00 lots, 1 doz. 10c size free.$20.00 lots, 1-6 doz. $1.00 size free, and 10 per cent

discount.$50.00 lots, 5-12 doz. .$1.00 size free and 10 and 5 per

cent discount.

BOOTH HYOMEI CO.$24.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

BORDEN’S MALTED MILK$12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, 10 per cent net cash.

BELL’S P INE TAR AND HONEY$24.00 lots, 5 per cent discount, fre ight allowed.

BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO.Mother’s Friend, 3 dozen, 5 per cent discount, freight

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP allowed.

CACTINA PELLETS3 dozen lots, $4.00, 5 per cent discount.6 dozen lots, 5 per cent discount and 1 per cent cash.

12 dozen lots, $4.00, 8 per cent and 1 per cent cash.

CARTER’S L ITTLE LIVER PILLS% gross, $20.00, 5 per cent discount.

CASTORIA1 gross, $33.60, 5 and 2% per cent fo r cash.

CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE CO.$30.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

DIAMOND DYES1 gross, $9.00, less 5 per cent discount.5 gross, $9.00, less 10 per cent discount.

DAVIS’ PAIN K ILLER$24.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

DOAN’S K IDNEY PILLS3 dozen lots, $4.50, 3 per cent discount.

12 dozen lots, $4.50, 6 per cent discount.

ESKAY’S FOOD$12.00, 5 per cent discount and $1.00 free goods.$25.00, 5 per cent discount and $3.00 free goods.

ELY ’S CREAM BALM1 dozen small, $4.00..3 dozen small, $3.90.6 dozen small, $3.85.

FROG IN THROAT1 dozen, 80c.1 gross, $9.00, 5 per cent discount.

GARFIELD TEA CO.$12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$24.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

H ALL & RUCKELSozodont, $12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.Sozodont, $24.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

HUNYADI W ATER1 case lot, $12.00 regular.5 case lot, 12.00 less 5 per cent.

10 case lot, 11.50 less 5 per cent.

HAMBURG REMEDIES$12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

H AM LIN’S W IZARD OIL$12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

HANSON, W. T. & CO.P in k pills, 3 dozen, $4.00, 5 per cent discount. H anson ’s corn salve, 3 dozen, 5 per cent discount.

HUMPHREY’S SPECIFICS$25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

HORLICK’S MALTED MILK$27.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$54.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

INJECTION G2 dozen, $8.00, less 5 per cent discount.

KONDON’S JELLY% dozen 25c size free with an order fo r $5.00.

KILMER & CO.Sw am p Root.

$24.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$96.00 lots, 8 per cent discount.

LACTOPEPTINE PREPARATIONS $ 25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$100.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

LISTERINE$24.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.6 doz., $1.75 doz., 1 doz. free.

12 doz., 1.75 doz., 2 doz. free and 5 per cent dist.36 doz., 1.75 doz., 6 doz. free and 8 per cent dist.60 doz., 1.75 doz., 10 doz. free and 10 per cent dist.

M ALTINE PREPARATIONS$25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

MENTHOLATUM3 doz., 25c size $1.75, 1-3 doz. free.6 doz., 25c size 1.75, 2-3 doz. free and 5 per cent dist.

MILES MEDICAL CO.$24.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

OMEGA OIL$12.00 lots, assorted, 5 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, assorted, 8 per cent discount.

PAINE ’S CELERY COMPOUND2 dozen lots, $8.00, 5 per cent discount.

PERNUA1 dozen, $8.00.2 dozen, $7.75.6 dozen, $7.60.

12 dozen, $7.50; fre ight a llow ed up to 40c per 100 lbs.

C. H. PH ILLIPS CHEMICAL CO.Assorted orders $25.00, 5 per cent discount.

PINKH AM ’S MEDICINE CO:3 dozen lots $1.00 articles, $7.85 doz.

PISO’S CONSUMPTION CURE6 doz. lots, 5 per cent discount.1 dozen P iso ’s Cream free.

PYRAMID PILE CURE$12.75 lots, 5 per cent discount.

PIIENYO CAFFEINE6 dozen lots, 5 per cent discount.

PLATT’S CHLORIDES1 dozen, $4.00.3 dozen, $3.80.

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P IE R C E ’S D IS C O V E R Y A N D P R E S C R IP T IO N$16.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.$32.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

P L U T O W A T E R1 case, $6.50.4 case lots, $6.50— 10% discount.

12 case lots, $6.50— 10 and 5% discount.F re ig h t ‘a llow ed not over 40c per 100 lbs.

R A D W A Y & CO.$25.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.$50.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

R E E D & C A R N R IC K ’S G O O D S $25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$40.00 lots, 8 per cent discount.

R E N G O1 dozen $8.00.2 dozen $8.00, less 5 per cent discount.

R E S IN O E CO.$10.00 assortm ent, 6% discount.

R IO C H E M IC A L CO.4 dozen lots, 5 per cent discount.

R I P A N ’S C H E M IC A L CO.$10.00 lots, 5 and 2% per cent discount.

S C H E N C K ’S P R E P A R A T IO N S$21.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

S C O T T ’S E M U L S IO N$25.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

S T E R L IN G R E M E D Y CO.Cascarets, $12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.A n d special rebate additional.

ST . J A C O B ’S O IL$12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount and *4 dozen free.

S T E A R N ’S E L E C T R IC P A S T E $12.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.$24.00 lots, 10 per cent discount.

S I IO O P ’S M E D IC IN E S$50.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.

S A L H E P A T IC A$ 12.00 lots, 5 per' cent regular.$ 48.00 lots, 8 per cent regu lar.$100.00 lots, 10 per cent net cash.

S W I F T ’S S P E C IF IC$40.00 lots, 5 per cent d iscoun t; fre ight allowed.A n d bonus, spatulas, m ortars, graduates, etc.

T A R R A N T & CO.T a rran t ’s Aperient and E xtract, etc., $1G.00 lots, 5 per

cent discount.

T R O M M E R E X T R A C T M A L T3 dozen lots, 5 per cent discount.

W A M P O L E S G O O D S$30.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

W A R N E R ’S S A F E C U R E CO.$24.00 lots, 3 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, 5 per cent discount.

W E L L S , S. C. & CO.Shiloh ’s goods, etc.

$25.00 lots, 5 per discount.W E L L S , R IC H A R D S O N & CO.

$16.00 lots, assorted, 5 per cent discount.$48.00 lots, assorted, 10 per cent discount.

H A J ATOOTHACHE EEMEDY.

Best for Toothache, Neuralgia, Etc.1 dozen............................................................ for $0.753 dozen............................................................ for 2.006 dozen........................................................... for 3.75

12 dozen........................................................... for 7.20

SALT PETRE, S. C.1 Doz. 3 Doz.

y4-ib., Round .............. $0.60 $1.75y2-ib., Round Cartons............. ................... 90 2.50l-lb., Round .............. 1.20 3.20

P l a n t e r s - “ >C&Cor Black w » w r adciiiCAPSULES

JOHN F. STRATTON’SCELEBRATED

R u s s ia n G u t S t r in g s .Finest in the W o rld

VIO LIN.28 E 4 lgths B d ___$4.0071 A 24 “ “ . . . . 4.00 91 D 2 4 “ 4.75

109 G 1 “ D oz ......... 65Each String in envelope.JOHN F. STRATTON’S

c e l e b r a t e d N a p l e s G u t S t r in g s ,

v i o l in .284 E 4 lgths B d . .12.50 71 Mi A 24 “ “ ..2.50 91% D 24 “ “ .. 3.50

108 G 1 “ D oz.. .55 Each String in envelope. VIO LIN.274 E 3 lgths B d .. 11.75 704 A 24 “ “ ..1.75 904 D 24 “ “ ..2.20

105 D 1 “ Doz.. .25VIO LIN.21 E 24 lgths Bd — $1.1561 A 24 “ “ ....1 .25 81 D 24 “ “ . . . . 2.00

104 G 1 “ D oz ......... 20GUITAR. Gut', I L s t h .

170-lst................Doz. 10.70170-2d................ “ .80170-3d................ “ .90170-4th w ou n d .. “ .45 170-5th “ .. “ .50 170-6th “ .. “ .55 Each String in envelope.

JOHN F. STRATTON’S B ir m in g h a m

S t e e l S t r in g s . WARRANTED NOT TO RUST.Each String in envelope. VIO LIN.46 E .............. Doz. $0.15

.15

.24

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47 A 49 D wound. 494 G

GUITAR.160-lst..............160-2d ...............160-3d w ound.. 160-4th “ .. 160-5th “ .. 160-6th “ .. BANJO.1864-lst...........1864-2d...........1864-3d............1864-4th wound 1864-5th... MANDOLIN. 11404-Jst.. 11404-2d .. 11404-3d wound 11404-4th “

Doz. $0.20 .20 .30 .30 .32 .40

Do*. $0.20 .20 .20 .30 .20

Doz. $0.20 .20 .30 .32

30 STRINGS IN A BUNDLE.

FOB SALE B Y

Richardson Drug Co.O M A H A .

POPULAR FOR GENERATIO NS.(R egistered in Un ited States Patent Office)

One ol the oldest and best remedies for

GONORRHOEA, GLEET, ETC.

CAPSULES OF QUALITY

P L A N T E N ' S

C A P S U L E SCapsulating Private Formulas

a Specialty.Let us send you sa m p les .

H. PLANTEN & SON(E s ta b lis h e d 1836) BROO KLYN, N . Y.

"The Pioneer American Capsule House.” 11-12

JOHN F. STRATTON CO., 62 Grand S t . , NEW YORK.ESTABLISH ED 1859. THE LA RG EST GUT & S T E E L

STRING HOUSE IN THE UN ITED STATES

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GRANULAR EEFERVESCENT

SODIUM PHOSPHATE

OMAHA DRUGGIST.

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4-ounce, per dozen,

$2.00

Guaranty N o . 8466

Your Orders Solicited

R IC H A R D SO N DRUG CO.O m aha, U . S . A .

GUANULAR EFFERVESCENT

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2-oz. B ottles...................................................... per gro. $4.80k-lb. B o tt le s ..................................................... per doz. 0.70‘4 -lb. Bottles, M-gross lo ts ........................ ...... per gro. 7.00'4-lb. Bottles, V4-gross lots...............................per gro. 6.50'A-Vo. Bottles, 1-gross lo ts...............................per gro. 6.00Va-lb. B o tt les ........................ .......................... per doz. 1.00l-lb. B o tt le s ....................................... ..............per doz. 1.75

5-pint Bottles........................ ................................... each .651-ga l.B ottles...........................................................each ; .90

Your Orders Solicited

R IC H A R D SO N DRUG CO.O M A H A , D. S. A .

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4-ounce, per dozen,

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Your Orders Solicited

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1000s ............................................per 1000 .50

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AUTOM OBILESand all polished Brass, Copper, Zinc, Tin, N ickel,

Silver, Etc.

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HAJA

C O F F E EA blend o f strictly fancy old crop coffees,

selected especially for the strength and richness of flauer—a high grade

article for the drug trade.

In One Pound. A ir Tight. Cans Only

W hole.......................................... per lb.Ground (Steel Cut and S ifted ).. .per lb. Powdered..................................... per lb.

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Guaranteed a Pure Imported 1st Pressing Olive Oil

Gallon Bottles.................... per gallon $3.00^-Gallon Bottles ...............per gallon 3.10^-Gallon Bottles.................per gallon 3.20Large Bottles....................... per dozen 8.00Medium Bottles.................... per dozen 4.00Small Bottles........................per dozen 2.00

500 Extra Long. No. 3.

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Where ‘HAJA* Goes.”(SEE PRICES PAGE 62 )

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