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W . H. McBrayer’s CEDAR BROOK That incomparable HAND MADE SOUR MASH BOTTLED IN BOND JULIUS KESSLER & CO., Inc. DISTILLERS New York Lawrenceburg, Ky. Chicago

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W . H. M cB rayer’s

CEDAR BROOKThat incomparable

HAND MADE SOUR MASH

BOTTLEDIN

BOND

JULIUS KESSLER & CO., Inc.D I S T I L L E R S

New York Lawrenceburg, Ky. Chicago

2 OMAHA DRUGGIST

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

CIGAR DEPARTMENTCLEAR HAVANA

V. Guerra, Diaz & Co., Tampa, Fla.LaCopioso

Conchas Especial. ...No. in Box.

. ............... 50Per M

$60.00Puritano Especial... .................50 70.00Panetela Especial... ................ 50 75.00M onarcos.................. ................ 50 80.00Diplomaticos............. ................ 50 85.00Brevas........................ ................ 50 85.00Pullman Bouquet.. . . 90.00Presidentes............... ................ 25 90.00Regalia Favorita. . . . ................ 50 90.00Em inentes................ ................ 50 95.00Epicures.................... ................ 25 95.00Sublim es................... ................ 25 110.00Soberanos .................. ................ 25 150.00W illiams.................... .................25 200.00Edwards...................... ................ 25 250.00

Manuel Fernandez y Hermano,La Lam para

Panetela........................................................

Tampa.No. in Box.

................ 50Per M70.00

Perf. Reg.. ............... ................. 50 85.00

AquilasLondres F inos.........

Kuhles & Stock Co.No. in Box.

.................. 50Per M

$70.00Londres Grande.. . . ................ 100 70.00Reina Vic Ex. Finos ................ 25 90.00

DorindaAlhambra Cigar Co.

No. in Box Per MConchas...................... $60.00Purit Finos................ ................ 50 70.00Perf. Esp.................... ................ 25 90.00

PastoraCarmen Boquet .......

San Telmo Co.No. in Box.

.................50Per M.$60.00

Carmen P erfecto .. . . ................ 50 70.00Carmen Epicures.. . . .................. 25 70.00Diplomats................... 80.00Carm en...................... ................. 25 85.00

El PodersoConchas R eg...........

The Fehsenfeld Cigar Co.No. in Box

................ 50Per M

$60.00Panetela.................... ................ 50 70.00Victoria...................... ................ 50 70.00Cabinets .................. ................ 50 85.00Club Perfecto...........

=*■ ■ ■................ 25 90.00

Don P edro................ .............. 50 150.00

SEED AND HAVANA.

San TelmoPanetela....................

San Telmo Cigar Mfg. Co.No. in Box.

................ 50Per M

$60.00Excellentes................ ................ 50 60.00Napolian.................... ............. 50 65.00Autocrat, tins........... ................ 25 70.00Perfectinos......... . . . ................ 50 70.00Rosa Perfectos......... ................ 25 85.0CT

El Fam osaPetit Invincible....... ................. 50 $60.00Puritano Extra......... ................ 50 60.00Perfecto...................... ................ 50 70.00

B arris terPuritano Fino...........

Celestino Costello & Co.

................ 50 60.00Londres Fino............. ................ 50 60.00Perfectos.................... ................ 50 70.00Invincible.................. ..... ......... 25 70.00W aldorf...................... . . . . ; . . . . 50 85.00

HIGH GRADE 5c GOODS.No. in Box.

W elle re ttes .................. .......................................... 25 and 50Bob Earl.................................................................... 100Grandella.................... 50Dads Dream................................. .................. ......... .........Van R yn ................................................................................ 25Washington Club............................................ ! .................. 50R. D. Co. Inside.......................................................................50Judge Howell......................................................................... 100Washington’s Cabinet, Invincible................................... 50Spano Leo Gems.................................................................. 50Imported Stock.................. 50White Beauty, Perfectos.................................................... 50R. D. Co. Hand Made........................................................ 50Single Binder (Net Cash). .............................................. 50Corona de Cuba.................................................................... 25Flick & F lock............................................................ 25 and 50Court R oyal...............................................................25 and 50La Industrial (a suit case or hat free with each 250).. 50El Plumito........................ 50La Copioso Sports.............................................................. 50Little San Telm o................................................................. 50Little Barrister....................................................................... 50Trio Club House...........................................-....................... 25Spanish Lilies........... ........ 50Vuelta Maid........................................................................... 50M. Witte P erf....................................................................... 25La Nora (Union Label)...................................... 50Silas Talbot.......................................... 50Andy Johnson....................................................................... 50Winning Fives..................................................................... 50Exilda P e r f. ............................................................................25Don Sebastian.......................................................... 50Speckled Trout..................................................................... 50Old Mill................................. 50General Purity..................................................................... 12London Whiffs Windsor......................................................100

Per M$35.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0035.0030.0030.0025.0025.0025.0023.0022.0020.0020.00 18.00 18.00 18.00

SPECIAL BRANDS.No. in Box. Per M

Stabilio.......................... 25Corona de Perfection Invincible....................................... 25The Round U p ..................................................................... 50V assar.................................................................................... 25La Rosa Villa Diplo............................................................ 25Caruso Inv . . . . ...................................................................... 25Don A tello .................. ................................................ . . . 25Don Marion......................................................................... 25King Carlos........................................................................... 25University Club................................................................... 25Carmen After Dinner.................................................... 25Seidenberg’s After D inner..... ......................................... 25Pennhurst Inv ..................................................................... 25

$35.0035.0035.0035.0040.0040.0040.0045.0050.0060.00 60.00 60.00 70.00

SXOGIES AND CHEROOXSNo. ill Hox. Per M

Fashion Rolls......................................................................100 $18.00Manillanettes ...................................................................... 100 13.00Mexo Ricos......... c .................... ........................................... 100 12.00Wall Street Pointers............................................................ 100 12.00Banquet Hall, Ponies...........................................................100 12.50Banquet Hall Little Cigar................................................... 200 7.50Old Virginia............................................................................ 100 12.50Old V irg in ia ...........................................................................250 12.00Raven Splits...........................................................................100 11.50Wagner’s Cuban Stogies.......................................... 100 13.00Mountaineer Cigars.............................................................. 100 13.00

\A/e carry a large and fine assortment of Pipes. Your orderssolicited for everything in the Xobacco Line.

OMAHA DRUGGIST 3

The Leader in High Grade Goods. How Some of Our Orders Run.You w ont be disappointed if you

buy Pastoras.Sm okers are all a fter them.

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Ship 2,000 Pastora Cigars, Diplomats.E. R. Yeager, St. Anthony, Idaho.

Express 200 Pastora Diplomats.A. M. Harmer, Tempe, Ariz.

250 Pastora Diplomats at once.Caldwell Pharmacy, Caldwell, Ida.

Add to order 250 Pastora Diplomats.Eong Beach Drug Co., Eong Beach, Calif.

Include 50 Pastora Diplomats.J. W. Calder, Eos Angeles

Send by express 250 Pastora Diplomat cigars. (Telegram). Paul Brinkman, Madison, Neb

Ship us 500 Pastora cigars, Diplomats.F. C. Sutphen, Helena, Mont.

100 Pastoras by express.Centerville Drug Co., Butte, Mont.

Please send at once by express 250 Pastora cigars. Colorado Claro, same grade we had before. Western Drug Co., Cody, Wyo.

Please ship us by express,300 Pastora’s. RushE. E. Armour, Pomona, Calif.

You may send us by freight 2,000 Pastora Diplomats.

W. W. Curran, St. Anthony, Ida.Please include 750 Pastora’s, assorted.

Mont. P. Chubbs, Redlands, Calif.Express 200 Pastora Diplomats.

C. Joens, Clinton, Iowa.Add to order 200 Pastora Diplomats.

B. & B. Drug Co., Eos Angeles, Calif.Send us 250 Pastora Perfectos.

Highley & Son, Whitewood, So. Dak.Include 250 Pastora Perfectos.

C. W. Fallon, Rapid City, So. Dak.Include 250 Pastora Diplomats.

A. Potts, Dillon, Mont.Send us 250 Pastora Perfectos.

J. J. Brackett, Sturgis, So. Dak.Include 250 Pastora Diplomats.

Bookstore Pharmacy, Pocatello, Ida.

Include 500 Pastora Carmen.Modern Drug Co., Montpelier, Ida.

Include 500 Pastora Diplomats.Ballou-Eatimer Co., Boise, Ida.

Add to order 250 Pastora Diplomats.Geo. E. Candland, Ontario, Ore.

Add to order 250 Pastora Diplomats.F. C. Chambers, Porterville, Calif.

Add to Order 200 Pastora Diplomats.Cottel Drug Co., Portland, Ore.

Ship us 500 Pastora Diplomats.So. Butte Trading.Co., Butte, Mont.

Ship us 500 Pastora Diplomats.Centerville Drug Co., Butte, Mont.

Ship us 250 Pastora Diplomats.Eang Drug Co., Point Richmond, Calif.

Ship us 250 Pastora Diplomats.C. E- Chatfield, Helena, Mont.

Ship us 250 Pastoras, assorted.A. J. Jones, Custer, So. Dak.

Ship us 500 Pastoras, Perfectos.J. A. Treber, Deadwood, So. Dak.

Ship us 500 Pastoras, assorted.Dickinson Drug Co., Eead. So. Dak.

Send 250 Pastoras, Perfectos.Colome Drug Co., Colome, So. Dak.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats.Caldwell Pharmacy, Caldwell, Ida.

Send 250 Pastora Diplomats.Thompson Drug Co., Hot Springs, So. Dak.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats.Bauman & Davis, Sterling, Colo.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats. .F. X. Smith, Deadwood, So. Dak.

Send 250 Pastora’s, assortedW. E. Copeland, Woodbine, la.

Send 250 Pastora Diplomats.Crete Smoke House, Crete, Neb.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats.Weyrick & Hadraba, Plattsmouth, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Perfectos.J. C. Forest, Dunlap, la.

Send 500 Pastoras, assorted.Riggs Pharmacjq Lincoln, Neb.

Send 500 Pastoras, assorted.T. O’Brien, Wahoo, Neb.

Send 5oO Pastora Perfectos.Model Pharmacy, Fremont, Neb.

Send 500 Pastora Perfectos.Woods Bros , Seward Neb.

Send 500 Pastoras, assorted.Jas. Mann & Son, Hamburg, la.

Send 500 Pastoras, assorted.C. W. Bracken, Gordon, Neb.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomots.P. M. Barrett, Norfolk, Neb.

Rend 500 Pastora Diplomats.Koza Bros., Clarkson, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Perfectos.Lewis & Co., Plainview, Neb.

Send 300 Pastora Perfectos.Geo. Erway, Chadron, Neb.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats.Herrington Drug Co., Newman Grove, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Diplomats.Lynn Thompson, Gordon, Neb.

Send 300 Pastora Boquets.James Jicka, Milligan, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Diplomats.P. Brinkman, Madison, Neb.

Send 250 Pastoras, assorted.W. E. Ross, Dakota City, Neb.

Send 500 Pastora’s, assorted.Wells-Kalar Drug Co., Bloomfield, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora’s, assorted.M.arsch-Boldman Drug Co., Bloomfield, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Perfectos.F. L . Goodell, Sac City, la.

Send 500 Pastora Diplomats.J. L. Jackson, Nebr. City, Neb.

Send 250 Pastora Diplomats.J. B. Jones, Atlantic, Iowa

Send 250 Pastora Perfectos.C. W. Fallon, Seward, Neb.

4 OMAHA DRUGGIST

The Best Quality. Straight 5 c Cigar Sold.AlwaysR e lia b le .

A n U n u s u a l R e c o r dOrders from 38 states without sending

out a single salesman.

9,500,00 L e w is ’ S in g l e B in d e r S t r a ig h t 5c Cig a r s S o ld in 1909, w it h 1910 M a k in g a N e w R e c o r d .

A Good Cigar for the Dealer— Because it is never dead stock, and in selling- it the dealer gdves his trade the best value' it is possible to g-et in a 5 cent cig-ar.

Have Your Jobber Send You a Trial Order.

Le\A /’s* F a c t o r y , Peoria, 111.

There is no H a i r 'Restorer that gives such universal satisfaction as

HAY'S HAIR HEALTH“B e c a u s e the results from its use are always uniform and permanent.

If you w ill stock and push H a y * Hair H ealth , you w ill never be tro u b le d w ith com pla in ts from dissatisfied custom ers.

*T h e dem and is a lw ays on the increase as our ad vertis in g runs continuously

year a fte r ye ar in our ev e r-in c re a s in g list of the best new spapers th ro u g h o u t the country.

£ 4 .0 0 o r £ 8 .0 0 per dozenLess 5 per cent off in th re e -d o ze n lots at ILL JO'B'BE'RS.

PHILO H A Y SPECIALTIES CO.Sole M a n u fac tu re rs . N E W A R K , N . J.

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C)7lencl it withC /E M E N TIU ft

S&FMgjriuS5*41

You can mend practically everything: with Casmentium.

Use it on furniture, earthen­ware, glass pots, pans, leaky pipes, etc.

When set, it is insoluble in hot water—won’t crack in the fire—resists heat, frost and chemicals. A 25c tin of this mineral cement will save you many a dollar. Non- poisonous. “ Sticks everything; but is

not sticky”

M r. DEALER

T h e O n l y U n iv e r s a l A d h e s i v e

GAEMENTIUMIs Widely Advertised.

Have you some in stock?

Can be used on metals, china, marble, glass, etc.For Sale by

R I C H A R D S O N D R U G C O M P A N Y .

a GROGAN’S PURITY OLIVE OIL £A- s t r i c t l y California pro­

duction. Guaranteed to com- X

ply with th e National P u r e p Food L a w , enacted June 30, ^1906. 5s

FM anufactured and Packed by

i CHAS. P. GROGAN, Los Angeles, Cal. J

5••* ■'< **%x4pr. *• ;-• i**&*- jftfc • ? y:;/ •'•’ >*y'\ *■r v-y. w **:e:* v* •■;•. • r*i$ ■ '• • % •:.: • ■$>■ r

OMAHA DRUGGIST

DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEYThe Medicine fei all MankindMade entirely from carefully selected malt­

ed grain, pure and palatable and free from all injurious substances.

It has a record of cures unparalleled in the history of medicine for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles. An ideal stimulant and tonic.

Recognized and endorsed by physicians the country over. __________

Druggists and dealers $1.00 per bottle.

Sold and Recommended by

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.OMAHA, NEBRASKA.

The Duffy Malt Whiskey Go.12-15-10 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.

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OilNo Other Emulsion Has the Quality or Quantity.Every la rg e —16 oz. Bottle Contains more than 16 ozs.

No Panels

Every Medium—8 oz. Bottle Contains more than 8 ozs.

No Panels

m w t -i t

^ _ prep arada por

jm u itm "NUEVA YORK

LONDRES- P A R IS H SUCURSALES

MEXICO. HABANA.SANTIAGO. LIMA! i BUENOS AIRES.

Rfo JANEIRO:MADRID.

m

5 0 0 Rebate is allowed by

All Jobbers on Orders for $12.00 or More, Mixed or Straight.

OZOMULSION CO., 548 Pearl St, Now York:.FOR SALE BY - - - RICHARDSON DRUG C O ., - - - OMAHA, NEB.

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6 OMAHA DRUGGIST

N E W YO R K N E W Y O R K

FRITSZCHE BROTHERS,[TR A D E

Assures Absolute Purity.

M A R K ]

And Highest Standard.

E s s e n tia l O i ls -C h e m ic a l P ro d u c tsFood a.nd' Drugs Act Serial Number 707.

SPECIALTIES: CYPRESS OIL in Whooping Cough. POLLANTIN in Hay Fever.

Obtainable in a.11 size original packages through the

Richardson Drug Company1-15-11 O m ah a ., N e b ra sk a

M r. D ruggist❖ ❖f♦f*

HERE ARE

F> R O F 1

Richard III Headache Tablets

are “ the” sellers

$ 1 . 7 5 p e r d o z e n2 dozen free w/ith one gross

S O L D B Y A L L JO B B E R S

A E. FECHTER

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521 N o rth C la rk St. 1-15 11

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C H IC A G O , IL L .

Fruitolo r* T raxo PinusGENTLE EFFICACIOUS RATIO

Recommend Fruitola and Traxo for GALL­STONES, APPENDICITIS, and all functional dis­orders of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels.

Price $9.00 per dozenPINUS the best remedy on earth for Rheuma­

tism, Gout, Sciatica and Neuralgia. A cure that stays cured, will not injure the stomach or depress the system. No Salicylated soda, or salts of potash. Retails for $2.50 per bottle.

Price $21.00 per dozenLet us include a trial order in your next shipment. Registered in U. S. Patent Office. Guaranteed by

Pinus Medicine Co., under the Food and Drugs Act, Serial Number 102.

Write us direct for booklets for free distribution and for display advertising for store.

Manufactured by

P in u s M edicine Co.6 2 0 -2 2 -2 4 West Ninth Street

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.Trade Supplied by 7-15-10

Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, Neb.

OMAHA DRUGGIST

Chubby's Magic BookTO BE

A il A I I r n r n r r to the custom ers ofMAILtU Hitt any Druggist whow i l l fu rn ish h s MAILING LISTA Book of M agic P ictures for the Children, and daily interest to the Grown-ups.If you don’t supply YOUR Custom ers w ith them , they w ill find the custom ers of OTHER DRUGGISTS have them . They w ill ask for them , as this book is SO M E­THING NEW. Your list w ill be returned if you w ish it.

C h a rles H. Fletcher77 MURRAY ST REET, IN EVA/ YORK CITY

li*.100 PER. CENT TO THE DRUGGIST IN HANDLING

R -B . D EN VER MUDSmooth and White.

Guaranteed to give

Satisfaction to Your

Trade.

R E D BAND

Denver mudCOMPOUND

KANSAS C IT I^ - *

Try Our New $1.00 2-lb. Package $6.00 Per Doz.

Denver Mud Comp, with Ichthyol—IS A WINNER

PRICES TO THE TRADE:25c size $1.75 per doz. 50c size 3.50 per doz.

$1.00 size 6.00 per doz. 2.50 size 15.00 per doz.

Less 5 per cent in $24.00 Assortments, freight prepaid, with advertis­ing matter, shipped through your jobber.

IA/HEN ORDERING DENVER MUD SPECIFY THE R-B. BRAND, MANUFACTURED BY THE

12-15-10

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AT THE TOP OF THE LIST OF READY AND PROFITABLE SELLERS STANDS

Digesto Malt ExtractBecause of its high quality, its profitableness to the retailer our liberal and successful plan of intro­ducing it to the laity through the dealer, and its exquisite palatability, Digesto has become in one short year the best known and best selling product of its kind, and it has won alike the regard of Jobber, Retailer and consumer.The druggists of London, England, the greater part of the United States, and the Hawaiian Islands are sellers of Digesto Malt Extract.

WHY NOT YOU?We are “ on the job ” waiting to answer your inquiries and tell you our proposition.

WRITE US.TO REGULAR CUSTOMERS: We are always ready with new ideas to help increase yourDigesto sales. A request will bring you something new in a window trim, sign or other attractive, business pulling advertising matter.

WRITE NOW.ORDER. THROUGH YOUR JOBBER

Theo. Hamm Brewing Co.ST. PAUL, MINN.10-15-10

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OMAHA DRUGGIST 9

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.

OMAHA, - - NEB.

DISTRIBUTORS

RED CROSS TANSY PILLS

THE LADIES RELIEF

p , , „ _ n .iv n in case of obstruc- oUTB bUlB tions of long stand- w Ing and the regula­tion of all female complaints.

Unfehlbar gagen langsame und stockende Regel und alle anderen Frauen Krankheiten.

Ouerison certaine en cag d’ ob­struction de lonue dwiee et rietab- lissement de tontes les sonffrances

KRAUSES’Headache

CapsulesCOLD CAPSULES

Retail Price $1.00 Sent Postpaid.MANUFACTURED BY

VIN DE CINCHONA CO.,DES MOINES, IO W A .

These pills are gelatin coated, oviform in shape, are easy to take, not affected by atmosphericchanges, are very soluble

Krauses Liver Pills Phosphorets

For Suppressed Menstruation,For Painful Menstruation, and as

preventative.For Irregular Menstruation, they

never fail.Perfectly Harmless Purely Vegetable(excepting the tonic Iron they con­tain), safe and sure as a monthly regulator. The most eminent physi­cians of this age do not hesitate to recommend these pills when they are advised of the formula.

Many things might be said of their virtues, many voluntary testi­monials might be published, but this liberty will not be taken. Many grateful ladies have written us let­ters without even marking them “ confidential.” We do not solicit testimonials, neither do we care for them, as we cannot use them.

NORMAN LICHTY MFG. CO.

Des Moines, - - IowaMANUFACTURERS

AND PROPRIETORS

Free! Free!! Free!!!

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W ith every cask of Schuster’s Malt purchased, you w ill receive one coupon; and when five cou­pons are returned to our ad­dress, properly signed, we w ill forward a cask of Malt to you FR EE, F, 0 , B , , Omaha, Neb.

Packed 100 Bottles to a Cask.Price, single casks, - - $10.00

Price, 3 casks or more, per cask 9.50

You will realize a profit of over 200% on a five cask order of Schuster’s Malt. One cask free with every five casks you purchase.

MANUFACTURED BY

SCHUSTER BREWING CO.ROCHESTER, - M IN N E S O TA

F A Y & S C H U E L E R , St. Louis, Mo.

p a t f e b 12. ' 89

Manufacturers o f .........DRUGGISTS’ GLASS LABELS, SHELF BOTTLES AND DRAW PULLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

For the Wholesale Trade Only.

First-Class Workmanship.12-15-10 PAT. MARSH e/M»

T h e B e a v e r S o a p Co.D AYTO N , OHIO

G R A N D P A ’S W O N D E R S O A P50 Cakes, large size,

100 Cakes, large size, 50 Cakes, small size,

100 Cakes, small size,

$3.256.501.95S-86

jSOAP In five, 160 cake box lots, 10 cent* per box less, freight prepaid from factory.

A World of Imitators are Copying Our Celebrated

BOSTON H eat

G O G G L E SBulging Frames. Flat Plane

Can be Worn Over Eyeglasses Extension Rims. Size 2 in. diam.

(Patented June 16, 1908)No. 333—Leather, Rubber Cord, Unbound, Nickel R im s.. .doz. .60 No. 331—Russet Leather, Felt Binding, Gilt Rims Elastic

Band................................................. ............................doz. $1.50

Richardson Drug Company, oi"2 eb' The very latest thing in Motor Goggles are the Boston Non-Heat Goggles with Transparenent Frames. Accept no substitute for our Boston Non-Heat Goggles.

MANUFACTURED ONLY BY. ^ “W rite us for A ttractive Advertising and Window Trim s. THE TEXAS COMPANY, Chicago, U. S. A.

10 OMAHA DRUGGIST

There isn’t a More Popular Staple on Your Shell

LIFE MALT is a pure, clear Malt preparation. It is free—absolutely free— from any lumpy or stringy substance, contains no glucose or rjiolasses, has no burnt or sweet, sickening taste found in many Malt extracts. As a tonic for the nursing mother, the student, the brain-worker, or the toiler, it is unsurpassed. Physicians of national repute endorse it.

OUR. ADVERTISING PROPOSITION is this: With your first order for 1910, we will mail as 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. When the cards are presented to you, you give in ex­change for each ONE FULL SIZE BOTTLE LIFE M ALT. You forward the postals to us and we immediately redeem them IN CASH at 15c each.

We pay 25c a dozen for empty LIFE MALT bottles and we also pay the re­turn freight on same. We cannot accept empties from any point west of Colorado

LIFE M ALT costs you in cask lots $9.00 a cask or 9 dozen (108 bottles)— in five cask lots $8.50 per cask of 9 dozen each.

FRED K R U G B R E W IN G C O „ LIFE MALT DEPARTMENTO M A H A , - - U . S . A .

' F R E E D E A L '

MALT EXTRACTWILL B E E X T E N D E D I N D E F I N I T E L Y

Every cask of Storz Malt Extract will contain a coupon. Five of these coupons returned direct to us at any time by a retail druggist entitles him to one cask, 9 doz. bottles, Storz Malt Extract FREE F. O. B. Om&.Ka. Prices are still the same: 1 Cask (9 doz. b ottles) $9 .00 p e r ca sk . 5 c a sk s , $8 .50 p e r ca sk , F. 0 . B . O m aha. W e buy back ou r ow n em p ty bottles at 2 5c p e r doz. We pay re tu rn fre ig h t. The fre e cask deal

REDUCES THESE PRICES 20 PER CENT MAKING YOU

2 4 0 P E R C E N T F R Oand you have the satisfaction of knowing you are handling the best Malt Extract on the market. We have discontinued our special road salesmen and offer the druggist the extra profit. Order through your jobber and if you wish advertising matter wirte us. It will be shipped free freight prepaid.

41I STOR.Z MALT EXTRACT DEPT., Omaha.. Neb.' Qs— — — n f i - u m f I I 11—

OMAHA DRUGGIST.H f l D o n t b l ? 3 o u r n a l o f [ p h a r m a c y

V ol X X III. OMAHA, JULY, 1910. No. 7

OMAHA DRUGGIST.C. F . WELLER, PUBLISHER.

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

Contributions pertaining to current pharmaceutical topics invited. |6 ^-Address all communications to

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

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

tion without a corresponding development in business. Omaha’s population growth has been substantial, but its business has expanded until, commercially, it is a city of the first class. New industries have been planted and its wholesale trade extended clear to the Pacific northwest, and its progress of the last decade is certain to be continued in the next ten.— (Omaha Bee).

“ A Fly Tim e” in Omaha, Ju ly 23-27 .

Pa g e

Alabastine Co....................................... 47American Olive Oil C o ... .................45Anasarcin Cbem. Co........................... 45Ballard, Jas. F .......................................48Beaver Soap Co.................................... 9Bethesda Water................................... 40Borden’s Condensed Milk Co__ CoverBuchanan, James & Co........................ 46Campbell & Co., Jas. B ........................ 40Ccementuru............................................ 4Centaur Co., T h e ................................. 7Chamberlain Med. Co..........................40Chattanooga Medicine C o ..................23Clarke Bros. & Co........................ CoverColumbia Chemical Works................ 39Continental Varnish and Color Co. ..41Daugherty, J. W................................... 46Dent Medicine Co., T h e ..................... 38Denver Mud Chemical Co................... 7Duffy Malt Whiskey Co...................... 5Dutch Heave Remedy Co....................45Fay & Schueler ........................... 9Fechter, A. E ...................................... 6Floor Clean Co...................................... 44Forestine Co., The................................ 39Freiberg Sig & Sol H .....................CoverFritzsche Bros .................................... 0Germicide Co..................................CoverGolden Gate Adv. Co....................CoverGriswold’s Salve...... ............................42Grogan. Chas. R......................................4Haja Port.............................................. 43Hamm Brewing Co., T h eo.................. 8Hollister Drug Co.................................44Hoffman, George Wm........... ............39Hydrox Chemical Co.. The..................46Julius Kessler & Co., Inc................... 1

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Kessling, E............... 45Krug Brewing Co..................................10Lamont, Corlis Co............... 39Les Trois Croix ....................................44Lewis, Frank P..................................... 4Lewis & Co., I . . ...................... 41McGill, J. A...................................... .38Midland Glass and Paint Co...............46Mrs. Winslow’s S. S.............................. 39Norman Lichty Mfg. Co............... 9Norwood’s T inctures..........................45Old Overholt...... .................................. 45Philo'Hay Specialty C o — .............. 4Pinus Med. Co...................................... 6Plan ten, H. & Sons...............................48Progress Co., T h e ............................... 42Riggs Pharmacal Co............................23Rust Preventive................................... 22Sanford Manufacturing Co................ 41Seven Sutherland Sisters...........CoverShufeldt & Co., H. H . . . . . ....................39Schuster Bre’g Co................................ 9Somers, Harold..................................... 40Spiro Powder Co....................................41Storz Brewing Co..................................10Stratton, John F. & Co............... 41Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co__ CoverSylvester’s Harlem Oil.......................38Taylor, E. H. Jr. & Sons...................... 47The Texas Co........................................ 9Viscol Co............................................... 40Whittemore Bros. & Co......... .............38Wilmarth Show Case Co.....................45Williams Manufacturing Co...............48Wood Waste Distillers C o ..................38Zenner Disinfectant Co ..................... 39

The first great mid-west aviation meet will be held in Omaha, July 23-27. We extend a cordial invitation to our friends and customers to visit Omaha at that time, see the “ High Flyers” and at the same time let us “ show you” something in the sundry line, particularly that will help “ soar” profits during dull Summer months. You can sure see some things that are “ way up,” both at the Aviation show and in our sundry room—and then we will be glad to just “ meet” you again. Better come.

Omaha’ s B u sin ess G row th.

No matter what the census may show, it is certain that Omaha’s business growth has steadily surpassed its increase in population. This may be true of other western cities; it is conspicuously true of Omaha.

The census of 1900 showed Omaha the thirty-fifth city in point of size in the United States. Since then it has had a steady,substantial growth which the census of 1910 will dis­close, and even if the other thirty-five cities have maintained their places, Omaha will still make all the better showing from a business standpoint, taking bank clearings as the index to commercial and industrial prosperity.

While Omaha ranked thirty-fifth ten years ago in popu­lation, it ranks fifteenth today in bank clearings. For years it has never been surpassed by a city its size, but, on the contrary, has always gone ahead of every city of its class and, as the records show, ahead of many of those be­yond its population class. Kansas City is the smallest city that surpasses Omaha in bank clearings from week to week, month to month and year to year, and Kansas City claims 300,000 population. But Omaha stands ahead in bank clear­ings and therefore in volume of business of St. Paul, Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle — cities that are parading their prosperity and growth—Louisville, Milwaukee, Buffalo, the Great Lakes shipping point; Indianapolis, Washington and many others far ahead in population.

Some of the cities mentioned have increased in popula-

S pccial O iler on H erpicide.

Any retail druggist purchasing an $8.00 quantity of Newbro’s Herpicide, equal to one dozen $1.00 size, will re­ceive one dozen Herpicide Soap free, on condition that he makes a Herpicide window display of one week’s duration. Manufacturer also agree to write special letters and send advertising matter to a select list of fifty names furnished by the druggist.

An Auto Hint.

[Wm. J. Lampton in “ Success Magazine.’ ’]I sat in my auto

One day in the shade,To rest for a while,

When a sweet rustic maid In a pretty red bonnet

Came walking my way,With a smile in her eyes

Like the sunshine in May.“ Ah, Little Red Riding-hood,

Greeting!” quoth I—A very bold knight

To a maiden so shy.“ Beg pardon, I ’m not,”

She shook her small head;“ I’m little red walking-hood,

Sir,” she said.

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P e r s o n a l P o i n t sPertaining to P harm aceutical People A

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John J. Theisen, Humphrey, was married June 15th to Miss Helena Weber. They are now on their wedding trip and will be at home to their friends after August 18th at Humphrey.

Clarence M. Isenburg, with the Gibbon Drug Co., Gibbon, for the past two years, has resigned his position and will look for a situation in Omaha, desiring to secure the city experience.

OMAHA.Hemping Drug Co. have succeeded D. W. Bell, Florence.L. M. Price has taken the management of Dr. Lucke’s store at

6th and Pierce.O. H. Wirth, 40th & Hamilton, returned the 24th ult. from a

week’s fishing trip spent at Alysian Lake, Minn. He had a good time, as he always does, and was well pleased with the trip.

James Richardson, secretary of the Richardson Drug Co. and manager of the city department, spent some time in St. Louis last month attending his sister’s wedding, which occurred in that city on the 9th.

F. W. Fogg, 12th & Capitol Ave., met with a serious accident Saturday evening in falling down the stairs into the cellar through an open trap door, which he did not notice in the hurry of waiting on a number of customers who were in the store at that time. We are glad to see him around again, a little disfigured but------ .

A quiet but very pretty wedding took place at seven o’clock on the morning of June 16th at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, Red Cloud, Neb., at which time their daughter, Ella, was given in marriage to Mr. Karl L. Patrick of Omaha. The ceremony was im­pressively performed by Rev. J. M. Bates, rector of the Grace Epis­copal church, and was witnessed by only immediate relatives. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Mr. Patrick is an Omaha druggist with whom Miss Cook became acquainted in taking her pharmacy course, and he is a man in every way worthy of so fine a girl.

NEBRASKA.Auburn had a summer race meet July 12th to 14th.J. J. Luff, Marquette, was an Omaha visitor the 21st ult.W. F. Waggoner of Firth have moved his store to Seward.W. H. Hassed, Springview, was an Omaha visitor on the 10th

ult.J. E. Lindstrom, formerly of Omaha, is with Jerome & Detrick,

York.E. S. Phelps & Son have succeeded the City Pharmacy at

Exeter.W. F. Solts has accepted a position with Gibbon Drug Co.,

Gibbon.L. C. Armstrong of Bassett has accepted a position with W. F.

Ottman, Cook.J. J. Frater of David City left July 6th for a thirty-day trip on

the Pacific Coast.Vernon L. Hanson, of Harrison, was married on June 15th to

Miss Mildred C. Warneke of Omaha.The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. West of Grand Island,

only a few days old, died on June 9th.P. Hedgpeth has bought the interest of his partner, F. R. Bel­

lamy, in the Pioneer Drug Store, Scottsbluff.J. E. Weidman has succeeded E. J. King at Greenwood. Mr,

Weidman was formerly owner of the same store.Dr. V. Anderson of Bridgeport has been in the hospital at Lin­

coln for over two months, laid up with rheumatism.S. W. Orton, Weeping Water, one of the best known druggists

in eastern Nebraska, was an Omaha visitor on the 5th.J. J. Meier, Weeping Water, the new second vice president of

the N. S. P. A., visited Omaha drug jobbers on the 24th ult.Fred Morgan, proprietor of the Kimball Drug Co., made a

business trip to Denver last month, going and returning in his automobile.

D. J. Scanlon; the pioneer druggist of Sidney, reports a heavy increase in his business thus far this year and is well pleased with business conditions.

The Sidney Drug Co. at Sidney have put in an electric ice cream plant in their basement and are now making their own ice cream for fountain use.

H. E. Brown of Scottsbluff has .returned from a business trip to Omaha. He paid the Richardson Drug Co. a very pleasant call, also left a nice order for goods.

P. S. Taggart, Gretna, has been taking a much needed vacation for several days past and secured James Forsythe of Omaha to take charge of the store during his absence.

On June 19th baby No. 8 arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jessen, Grand Island. A family of five girls and three boys begins to look very much like a Roosevelt family. Mr. Jessen is all smiles.

Attebery Bros, of Mitchell have put in an electric ice cream plant and are turning out 200 gallons of ice cream every day, with which they are supplying dealers in a number of towns in the North Platte valley.

E. Bradwell and wife, York, sailed from Montreal July 9th for a three months’ visit in England. Mr. Bradwell is an English­man and has been in America thirty years. His mother is living in the old home.

The following Nebraska Students recently graduated from the Northwestern University School of Pharmacy at Chicago: EarlBarnette, Holbrook; Geo. D. Butler, Cambridge; D. Gratton Harden, Utica, and Earl C. Hughes, York.

In a recent issue we stated that B. L. Murray had bought the Otto Pohl Drug Store at Fremont. This should have read the “ Depot” Drug Store, owned by Otto Pohl. Mr. Pohl advises us that he still continues to run the “ big” store.

The early morning rays of the sun burning through a store window set Fourth of July explosives afire in the Keisau drug store, Norfolk, on June 20th. A cool-headed clerk picked out the burning bundles and the damage to the building was slight.

James Sage of the Golden Rod Pharmacy, Ainsworth, was mar­ried on June 20th to Miss Ruby Lambley, daughter of Dr. Lambley at Ainsworth. Miss Lambley is one of Ainsworth’s popular young ladies and Mr. Sage is to be congratulated on having won so fair a maid.

Ed. C. Smith, who was formerly in the drug business at Mitchell and sold out to Attebery Bros, four years ago, is now putting in a new drug stock at Mitchell. Mr. Smith says it would be impossible to open up the new store without the Wellerette cigars, so placed his order with the Richardson Drug Co. for a'supply.

O. F. Harlan, Beatrice, has just completed remodeling and re­arranging his drug store. A new front has been put in the store and he has just installed a beautiful new “ iceless” soda fountain and two all plate glass show cases. Mr. Harlan has been engaged in the drug business in Harlan since Dec. 1st, when he purchased the C. A. Jackson store. He thinks he has one of the finest drug stores in the state of Nebraska.

The business section of Wymore was swept by fire last month, inflicting a loss roughly estimated at $50,000. The fire started from unknown causes in the basement of a grocery store and made rapid headway, owing to insufficient water pressure. Help was summoned from Beatrice and arrived on a special train over the Burlington. The combined fire departments got the flames under control after a hard battle. Laflin Bros.’ drug store was destroyed.

COLORADO.The Seymour Drug Co. of Brush have moved their stock and

fixtures to Iliff.Z. N. Cleveland, proprietor of the Julesburg Drug Co., has re­

turned from a business trip in Utah.W. S. Parkison of Glenwood Springs attended the annual outing

of the State Board at Estes Park.B. E. Moritz, proprietor of the Moritz Drug Co., Denver, is over

in the Gunnison country on his annual fishing trip.The Paris Drug Co., Colorado Springs, have given their store

a general brightening up with a new coat of paint.Kraft & Emerson, Grand Junction, have recently put in several

leather settees in their soda fountain department.Al. S. Lamb of Aspen has recently been doing some stunts in

paper hanging and painting. It was a forced contract.Chas. Quist, proprietor of the Quist Drug Co., Grand Junction,

has returned from his annual fishing trip and reports a good catch.D. Y. Butcher, proprietor of the Butcher Drug Co., Colorado

Springs, was attending a meeting of the State Board at Denver last month.

The Forbes Drug Co. of Denver are refitting their store with new fixtures. They have also put in a new soda fountain, which is one of the finest in the city.

D. L. Mechling, one of the old-time druggists of Denver, made a trip in his automobile last month from Buffalo, N. Y., to Denver, coming through in eight days.

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Bauman & Davis at Sterling has just moved in their new store building,. which is 25x120 feet. They will now be better able to handle the large business they enjoy.

E. S. Dakan of Yuma was one of the visitors to the Richardson Drug Co. sample rooms in Denver last month while en route to attend the state meeting at Estes Park.

Warren C. Davis, formerly general manager of the Sedgwick ' Drug Co. at Sedgwick, has bought out the interest of his partners in the business. The old firm name will be continued.

Charles Scott of Fort Morgan, successor to the A. F. Bartlett Drug Co., has recently enlarged his store. He now has a store room 25 by 120 feet, refitted throughout with new fixtures.

C. D. Smith, proprietor of the C. D. Smith Drug Co., Grand Junction, is making an extended trip to various towns on the Pa­cific Coast. He expects to return about September 1st. Mr. H. Reynolds of Greeley is in charge of the business during his ab­sence.

The following parties were callers at the Richardson Drug Co. sample rooms in Denver last month: D. Y. Butcher, ColoradoSprings; E. S. Dakan, Yuma; Dr. F. M. Smith, Holyoke; W. S. Has- well, Delta; and Mr. Taggert, manager of the Quinn Drug Co., John A. Martin, D. L. Mechling, Geo. W. Card, B. E. Moritz, Chas. Don- nen, Geo. Meyers, A. Walbrach, Col. John Anglum, Fred Shaw and Robt McKenzie of the Forbes Drug Co., all of Denver.

IOWA.A. Gunderson of Sargent’s Bluffs is clerking for C. C. Cowser at

Schaller.The Iowa State Firemen’s Tournament will be held in Red Oak

August 3d, 4th and 5th.J. S. Honeyman of Emerson has purchased the Villisca Drug

Co., Villisca, of A. O. Blair.W. H. Maxey, for several years in the drug business at Arion,

is now manager for the Fuller-Carlton Drug Co. at Early.C. F. Joens and wife, of Clinton, visited his brother, C. H. Joens,

country pricer for the Richardson Drug Co., several days last month.

A. T. Fried, Council Bluffs, suffered quite a little loss the 25th ult. on account of the spontaneous combustion of a lot of fireworks in his store window.

On Wednesday evening, June 15th, occurred the wedding of Miss Nellie Ellison of Des Moines to Emil Olander of Primghar, which took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ellison, 820 Fifteenth street, Des Moines. It was a charmingly in­formal affair and was witnessed by a company of about seventy-five.

Jack McCluskey of the McCluskey Drug Co., Glenwood, was a Richardson Drug Co. visitor the 12th inst.,,it being his first trip to. Qmaha since recovering from an operation for appendicitis in a local hospital, which laid him up for over a month.The bride was a graduate of East high school and also of Simpson college and has been a teacher in the Primghar schools for the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Olander will be at home in Primghar after September 1. , .

IDAHO.' Jack Quinby, Harlan, Iowa, has succeeded the Smith Drug Co. at Nampa.

MONTANA.

Carl F: Hoehman, formerly with the Peters Pharmacy at Ran­dolph, is now with the Rose Drug Co., Bozeman, Mont.

SOUTH DAKOTA.

As soon as his new building is complete, Jesse Sumter will open a new drug store at Nisland.

C. M. Fallon of Rapid City has put a new prism glass front in his drug store at a cost of $1 ,000.

Mr. Anderson, formerly with A. Ottmann, of Edgemont, has bought a store at Newcastle, Wyo.

E. T. Erb, formerly in the drug business at Hermosa, is now living at Monterey, Calif., but has given up the drug business en­tirely.

The South Dakota Board of Pharmacy held their regular meet­ing for the examination of candidates for registration and general business in Mitchell on July 13th.

Wm. McVey has purchased the W. R. Irwin drug stock, Spear- fish, and secured Otto Ulig as manager. Mr. Irwin has not yet de­cided on his future plans, but will remain with Mr: McVey also for two or three months.

WASHINGTON.G. E. Brown of Brown’s Pharmacy will open a branch store at

1820 N. W. Boulevard, Spokane, as soon as his new building is com­pleted.

WYOMING.S. M. Hoyt, formerly with the Wyoming Drug Co., Rawlins, spent

a well earned vacation last month with relatives at Springfield, Neb.

The wedding- of Miss Eleanor Jaquith, daug-hter of Mrs. A. B. Jaquith, of this city, to Mr. Clifford R. Weller, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller, was celebrated at Weller, Colo., Mr. Weller’s summer home, at noon on Wednesday, June 29th. The larg-e porch of the mountain lodg-e was the scene of the ceremony. A bower of cool, green pine boug-hs studded with the graceful blossoms of the columbine, formed the background for the wedding- party. This flower of the mountain woods was also carried by the flower girls and the maid of honor. Dr. F. L- Loveland of Omaha per­formed the ceremony, which was witnessed by relatives and Omaha and Denver people. After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Weller left for a western trip. They will be at home in Weller after July 15th.

1 Dozen 3 Dozen 6 Dozen

12 Dozen

R ichardson ’s Carbolized W itch Hazel S alve.for $ 1.00for 2.75for 5.25for 10.00

Richardson’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve cannot be improved on, as a remedy for cuts, ulcers, sores of all kinds, and the profit satisfactory, is it not ?

R ic h a r d so n D ru g Co.

Colorado State P h arm aceu tical A ssociation.

The annual meeting of the Colorado State Pharmaceu­tical Association was held in Estes Park. June 22, 23 and 24.

Machines were in waiting in Loveland and the ride to Estes Park was one long to be remembered. Lunch was served at the Forks hotel and then the ride was resumed. The Stanley hotel was turned over to the druggists.

At the Wednesday morning session, June 22nd, F. O. Stanley welcomed them to Estes Park, which was responded to by F. C. Shaw, of Denver. The meetings were presided over by President E. L. Scholtz of Denver.

In the afternoon the members took a seeing Estes Park automobile ride, stopping at all points of interest. In the evening the members and ladies played high five. Mrs- Frank Hall won the first prize and Bob McKenzie the- booby prize.

Dr. W. A. P. Andrews of New York City gave a paper on the “ Regeneration of the Prescription Department.” This was followed by an address by Hon. Wilbur F. Can­non, state food and drug commissioner of Colorado, who dis­cussed “ Application of the Pure Food and Drug Law.”

The principal function of the meeting, the dinner at Stanley hotel, took place on Thursday evening the 23rd. A number of brief addresses were made.

The next annual meeting will be held in Manitou. E. L. Scholtz of Denver was re-elected president by acclamation for the coming year. Chas. Clayton of Denver was elected secretary; Robt. McKenzie, Denver, vice president; and H. Reynolds, of Greeley, treasurer.

R ichardson ’s Root B e e r E x tra c t.1 Dozen 3 Dozen 6 Dozen

12 Dozen

for $0.75for 2.00for 3.75for 7.20

Richardson’s Root Beer Extract is put up in the standard Root Beer shape and size. You can sell it for 25 cents just as easy as you can sell other kinds which cost you $1.75 per dozen. One bottle will make the same amount of finished Root Beer. An order would be appreciated.

R ic h a r d so n D r u g Co .

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TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING NEBRASKA STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.

OFFICERS 1909 AND 1910

D. J. FINK, President, Holdrege.FRED LAFLIN, 1st Vice-President, Wymore.J. E. HARPER, 2d Vice-President, Clearwater.DON HINKLEY, 3d Vice-President, Gothenburg.A. O. GORDON, 4th Vice-President, Merna.R. A. LYMAN, 5th Vice-President, Lincoln.D. D. ADAMS, Treasurer, Nehawka.J. G. McBRIDE, Secretary, Stella.

COMMITTEES 1909 AND 1910EXECUTIVE — 0. W. Beckwith, Chairman, Beatrice;

E. H. Dort, Auburn; D. J. Killen, Adams.LEGISLATIVE—H. H. Barth, Chairman, Lincoln; Chas.

R. Sherman, Omaha; H. L. Harper, Beatrice.TRADE’S INTEREST—Fred C. Lafiin, Chairman, Wy-

more; Lance Hooper, Holdrege; Earl J. Harper, Clearwater.PHARMACY AND QUERIES—K. L. Kreizinger, Chair­

man, Fremont; Chas. B. Fricke, Omaha; R. A. Lyman, Lin­coln.

DECEASED MEMBERS — C. R. Sherman, Chairman, Omaha; L. W. McConnell, McCook; A. H. Brooke, Hastings.

MEMBERSHIP—Lance Hooper, Chairman, Holdrege;S. C. Wilson, Lincoln; A. V. Pease, Fairbury; A. M. Brad­shaw, Lincoln; Geo. B. Christoph, Norfolk; John V. Deines, Fairfield.

The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association was held in Omaha June 15, 16 and 17, headquarters being at the Rome Hotel and the busi­ness sessions, held at the Creighton Institute, 18th and Doug­las. The following program had been prepared and was carried out very closely under the direction of the various officers and committees:

PROGRAM.Wednesday Afternoon, June loth.Trip to Manawa for the Ladies.

Meet at Rome Hotel at 1:30.Wednesday Evening, 8 p. m.

Reception and Entertainment,Commercial Club Rooms, S. W. Corner 16th and Farnam.

Elks Quartette.Address of Welcome—Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman.Response—Dan Killen.Welcome on Behalf of Omaha Druggists—C. R. Sherman. Music—Mandolin Club.Elks Quartette.Burlesque— “Brutus and Cassius.”Our Celebrities— In Caricature.Informal Reception.

f Refreshments.Punch Service—Colgate & Co.“Delicia” Ice Cream—Fairmont Creamery Co.

Thursday Morning, June 16.9:30—Opening Session.President’s Annual Address—D. Jf. Fink.Address by Nebraska State Food Commissioner—S. L. Mains. Miscellaneous Business.

Afternoon.Matinee Party for the Ladies, Boyd’s Theatre. Meet at Rome

Hotel at 2 o^clock2:30—Lecture by Prof. C. S. N. Hallberg, Chicago, 111. Subject:

“ The Reformation of Medicine' and the Restoration of Pharmacy.” Round Table—Discussion of business topics, conducted by A. V.

Pease, Fairbury. Everyone invited to take part.Report of Membership Committee, and Awarding of Prizes to

Drug Salesmen.Miscellaneous Business.

Evening.7:30—Banquet and Ball at Rome Hotel.

Friday Morning, June 17.9:00—Report of Committees.Round Table—Discussion by members.Reading of Papers.11 O’clock—Automobile trip for ladies, luncheon at Happy Hol­

low Club. Meet at Rome Hotel.

Afternoon.2 O’clock—Recommendations for members of State Board of

Pharmacy; Election of Officers; Adjournment.Entertainment Committee.

Red Ribbon.H. C. Lane, Chairman. Edw. T. YatesA. B. McConnell P. B. Myers, Sec. and Treas.G. Turner Haines

Ladies’ Auxiliary Entertainment Committee.Blue Ribbon.

Mrs. F. F. Porter, Chairman. Mrs. Dr. J. C. HancockMrs. C. R. Sherman Mrs. C. A. Melcher-Mrs. Edw. T. Yates Mrs. G. Turner HainesMrs. J. H. Schmidt Mrs. O. H. WirthMrs. A. B. McConnell Mrs. H. C. LaneMrs. E. D. Hurford Mrs. W. A. PielMrs. R. J. Saunders Mrs. Chas. E. Lathrop

Introduction Committee.

H. S. King M. W. Ryerson A. E. Morphy H. R. Gering C. R. Sherman

Orange Ribbon.J. H. Schmidt Ivyl O’Flyng Chas. B. Fricke W. A. Hatfield E. D. Hurford

Floor Committee.

Jas. Richardson J. A. Schall Wm. M. Widener Chas. Beaton

Red Carnation.C. R. Sherman E. D. Hurford G. Turner Haines Smith Wilson

Wednesday Evening, June 15th.About two hundred members and visitors gathered in

the parlors of the Commercial Club rooms and were royally entertained by the local committee and Omaha druggists.

The reception was given as a welcome on the part of the citizens of Omaha and in an address of welcome Mayor Dahlman turned over the key to the city.

With Mayor Dahlman and Dan Killen of Adams as the first two speakers on the program, for the few minutes it appeared as if the leading question was to be on things political. The mayor had spoken scarcely a dozen words before he referred to his candidacy for governor and how he was going to defeat the Adams man. Mr. Killen replied in kind, saying it was “ characteristic of the mayor’s party to be very optimistic before results,” with special emphasis on the “ before.” C. R. Sherman, third speaker, said: “ Rather than a meeting of harmless pharmacists, it looks as if this is a coming out party for gubernatorial candidates.”

Mayor Dahlman extended the visitors a hearty welcome on behalf of the city and its citizens. He said in part: “ The citizens of the city of Omaha have authorized me, as their chief executive, to welcome visitors to our great city, and the welcome comes from the bottom of their hearts. They have authorized me to turn over to you the key to our city, and I do so, knowing that it will be returned without stain and without blemish. I know the committee in charge will show you a royal good time.”

Dan Killen responded to the welcome, thanking the mayor for his hearty and sincere words of welcome. He named over a few of the reasons why visitors like to come to Omaha. First, because they are invariably given a cor­dial reception. Second, because the city is representative of the greatest men and the greatest business industries of the west.

“ In your e-ity is represented every line of business,” said Mr. Killen. “ Your wholesale business houses are able to meet every demand made upon them, and your institu­tions of learning, your churches and your hospitals, are with­out parallel west of the Mississippi. ’ ’

C. R. Sherman spoke for the Omaha members of the association. He seconded the welcome of the mayor and expressed his pleasure at once more seeing the members of the association in Omaha. An impromptu talk was made by Prof. C. S. N. Hallberg, of Chicago, who compared Omaha o f today with Omaha when he was last here, about fifteen years ago. Then the streets looked ragged and were poorly kept up, he said, and now they are not excelled even by those

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of Chicago. He closed by congratulating Omaha upon its prosperity.

Following the program came the reception. Punch and ice cream was served and the remainder of the evening spent in getting acquainted.

. Moving pictures illustrating “ The Druggist’s Mistake” and “ The Trials of a Young Drug Clerk,” together with showing on the canvas some of the Nebraska retail drug celebrities, Sherman, Fink, Beckwith, Baumann, Koss and others, was greatly appreciated. Owing to the serious sick­ness of Brutus, Cassius was excused from appearing and the burlesque of Brutus and Cassius was omitted, much to the regret of the committee. The Mandolin Club and the Elks’ Quartette added very materially to the entertainment of those present.

Friday Morning, June 16th.The first business session of, the association was called

to order by President Fink at 9 :30 with about two hundred members present. Mr. Fink was given close attention as he read his annual address.

D. J. FINK, Holdrege. Neb.President’s Address.

D. J. Fink, of Holdrege.Ladies, Gentlemen, and Members of the N. S. P. A.:

One more year has been added to the history of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association, and we have been privileged to assemble here in this beautiful metropolis for the twenty-ninth annual convention. Why? Not only to deliberate upon questions affecting the welfare of the pharmacists of this great common­wealth, but to meet and renew old acquaintances, to form new ones and gather for ourselves crumbs which may be inspirations in our daily walks and instruments in changing the channels of our busi­ness affairs. What man is, he owes to his environment; there are no self-made men. No doubt there is not one present at this meet­ing but what can look back into the past and recall some person who has been instrumental in his present welfare. If such is the case, should we not thrust ourselves into assemblies, as the N. P. S. A., where we will come into contact with the cream of the state; and not only the state, but talent like Professors Remington, Hall- berg, Whelpley, Hynson and others I might mention. By attending these meetings you make it a state-wide profit. Not only do you gain, but indirectly you carry home a goodly portion to your com­petitor, who has not attended. So brightly do your business lights shine that the reflection is cast upon him, and he at once sets to work trying to discover the illumination you are using. Thus you see he has been awakened.

At present, in the state of Nebraska, we have 1,600 resident registered pharmacists. Now, while our association is on a strong basis, yet there are only 440 who have awakened to the fact that strength lies in organization. So great was this needed strength felt by a few of our live, active pharmacists that in 1882- they or­ganized this present association, raising pharmacy from a very low ebb to a professional rating. Why do I say professional rating? For the very reason that we are doing a something that cannot be pioked up by everyone in a haphazard manner and can only be accomplished by continuous application of study, time and money.

The standard of your profession then depends upon your actions.Mr. E. M. Park of Ashland has the distinction of being the

first N. S. P. A. president. That he and the succeeding officers worked with results is evidenced by the splendid pharmacy law we now have. Since then the officers have been ever vigilant and worked for the advancement of pharmacy. On April 1st, 1887, our first Board of Pharmacy Examiners were appointed, consisting of the following well-known pharmacists: W. C. Lane, Henry Cook,Max Becht, A. F. Streitz and Henry Boyden. W. C. Lane was elected president and Henry Boyden secretary. The first examination was held at Omaha, May 10th, 1887. Since that time many of our able pharmacists have served upon the board. There are at present 1,850 registered pharmacists enrolled—about 250 being non-resi­dents, leaving 1,600 resident registered pharmacists. That the board, the child of the association, is doing good work and has ele­vated pharmacy is beyond dispute. The percentage of the ignorant and the violators are fewer each year. They are disappearing— never to return. I want to appeal to you all to give the members of the board all the support you can. They have many things to contend with, and I assure you it is not all pleasure by any means, nor all gold that glitters. No doubt when we older members be­come “ has-beens” the younger coming generations will step in and continue to build upon this so firm a foundation and make this organization a more and more felt needed strength. We are slowly and steadily growing, not with rapid bounds, but gradually, so that people realize there is something doing.

I feel great credit is due Chairman Lance Hooper and the other members, of the membership committee for the extra effort they have put forth this year in swelling our membership. Our most efficient secretary, Mr. McBride, and myself issued a personal let­ter to every pharmacist in the state to join our ranks and attend the meeting this year. What the results will be remains to be seen. But whatever they may be, we at least reached one, who kindly remitted three dollars and informed us it was his first invitation.

I would like to invite your attention to the American Pharma­ceutical Association. In looking through the last proceedings I notice that Nebraska has a membership of twenty-nine, five of whom joined last year. I can’t urge you too strongly to joint this, our National Association. The proceedings are gotten out in a well bound book form suitable for any library, and containing much valuable information, such as cannot be obtained from any other source. The proceedings alone are more than worth the dues. While we are not affiliated with the N. A. R. D. as an association, yet we have contributed each year a small sum towards its sup­port, until last year, when this was overlooked. This association is doing much to advance the interests of the pharmacist profes­sionally and commercially and is entitled to such assistance finan­cially as we can afford. I hope that the usual appropriation will not be overlooked at this meeting.

It might also be well to make .mention of the fact that at theU. S. P. convention for revision, this association not being incor­porated, its delegates were refused recognition. We are one of the few states which is left out. Would it not be advisable for us to incorporate? This would give to us not only recognition, but also> a legal standing.

It seems to me it would be unwise for me to overlook this ex­cellent opportunity of speaking a good word for our colleges of pharmacy. We are proud of our institutions, and they'are worthy of our support. They are a needed necessity and their products are given a substantial foundation to build upon; they learn to« study effectively, and by so doing become in possession of inquisi­tive keys, which give them entrance into higher and broader cham­bers.

Perhaps there is nothing which affords so much food for the brain of the live, awake pharmacist as our drug journals. No doubt it would be just as feasible for a man to go hunting without a gun as it would be for a modern pharmacist to conduct a successful business without these essential companions. Through them we enjoy good environment and feed upon the cream of the efforts of the leaders of our profession. The almost elimination of papers at some of the state associations seems to be on the increase. Is this not unwise? since many springs bubbling over with excellent ideas have been founded through a paper. If they cannot all be read at our meetings, they may at least appear in our proceedings and be digested at our leisure.

One of the evils that the drug trade has to contend with are the so-called elegant pharmaceuticals with a copyrighted name and a label that has a ready-made diagnose, whose formula you do not know. They should be classed with patent medicines where they belong. And a U. S. P. and N. F. propaganda started amongst those physicians who practice, but use their brains nit. In a paper read before the Ohio State Pharmaceutical Association by Mr. C. M. Shafer, drug inspector, he cites many instances in which analysis has been made, and a number of them found untrue to the repre­sentations made upon the label. They, together with patent medi­cines, should be bought sparingly, to supply the demand, and sold without recommendation. There has been so much said, with so little results, about the dispensing physician that it seems there is nothing more to say.

Some of our medical friends presume upon their medical di­ploma to be doctor, dentist, pharmacist, and the Lord only knows

what. They even sign the death certificate. Dr. Hyde, so the pa­pers stated, signed such a certificate, and is now fighting a legal battle to save himself from punishment. I am glad to state all physicians are not of this type. We have in Holdrege both dis­pensing and prescribing physicians, all of whom I am on very friendly terms with. Even the dispenser is frequently compelled to call upon the local pharmacists for his supplies. There are two reasons for dispensing by physicians that I have never been able to find an argument to overcome. These are mercenary and the covering up of ignorance. There are no doubt other reasons and conditions that might justify dispensing. The medical profession is very much overcrowded and they have to live. Physicians com­plain of pharmacists refilling prescriptions, and justly so. In order to overcome this evil, the prescription when filled should become the property of the pharmacist by law for his protection, and the refilling of the same prohibited. During the past year there has been no legislation. Yet we must ever be on the alert. There are bills galore introduced in every session, whereby some incompetent under the guise of economy is trying to slip in without having qual­ified himself. All kinds of interests are continually trying to en croach upon us.

The itinerant vendor is a thorn in all lines,, and should be legislated out of business, for he reaps but sows not. The report of the Iowa Commission of Pharmacy for the year past, so I am in­formed, shows that they collected more than thirty thousand dol­lars from this source alone. It also shows an increase in the drug- vendors, and averages about three to the county. It behooves our legislative committee to devise some means that maye be effective^ The dispensing physician should be held responsible for the purity of the medicines he uses, the same as the pharmacists. There are many bills introduced at Washington that are detrimental to our welfare. Our drug journals are constantly pointing them out to us. R'ead your journals and write your senator and representa­tive at once, calling their attention to the obnoxious sections, and ask them to exert their influence to defeat same. Keep- in touch with the coming legislative session’ by reading your dailies, and When you see a drug bill has been introduced, write your repre­sentative to send you a copy o f same; also notify the president of the State Association, giving the number of same and stating whether it is a house or senate bill. By this means there is no danger of one being overlooked. We have national and state pure food laws, which, while far from perfect, are being enforced in all the states. They are removing misleading names and titles and making things appear what they are. Our food and drug com­missioner, Mr. S. L. Mains, is conducting the business of. his office in a proficient and gentlemanly manner, When the drug inspector," Mes. Harriet S. MacMurphy, .calls upon you in the discharge of her duties, treat her kindly and render her all the assistance you can, for you will find that she is not only seeing the laws is being com-' plied with, but*is every ready and willing to enlighten us upon same. . , ............

Perhaps no other organization is doing so much toward the enforcement of this law as .the Women’s Clubs of America. When the women of this nation are all enlightened and demand pure drugs, rather than cheap prices, we wil have honest pharmacy standing on high, while the fakir will sink to unknown depths.

It certainly has given me pleasure to notice the increased at­tendance of the ladies at these meetings the past few years. Their influence has added a touch o f refinement and purity, which these gatherings formerly lacked. And I have felt that I would like to pay a tribute to this noble band, but could compose or find nothing which so completely expressed my sentiments as the following, which was given by Mr. Charles M. Carr, publicity officer of theN. A. R. D. before the Alabama State Pharmaceutical Association this year:

“Woman, queen of humanity, God’s gift to man; she spanks him as a boy, uses him as her toy, loves him, inspires him, en­nobles him, roasts him, toasts him and makes ‘life worth living’ for him. Without her, poetry would lose its soul and music its melody. Romance would be a wreck and earth a desert. But why this eulogy, for she needs none. Behold her, she speaks for her­self.”

And now, ladies and gentlemen, in conclusion I wish to take this means of thanking the officers of this association,' also those who so ably served on the various committees, our metropolis for its noted hospitality; the local pharmacists who have so assisted us in our arrangements, the Commercial Club for its pressing in­vitation and assurance that Omaha would be able to take care of us all. Especially do I desire to thank Mr. J. G. McBride, our most efficient secretary, who has rendered me valuable assistance and discharged his duties in such a proficient manner. Once more, let me take this opportunity of figain thanking you all for all past honors, and the one you conferred upon me one year ago, and while I do not expect to go down upon record as a leading light, I will be quite content to be remembered as One who always, tried to do his duty. ■ I thank you.

Food Commissioner S. L. Mains, who was to appear, on the program, was unable to be present owing to his official duties detaining him in Lincoln. The President, however, vcailed on Professor C. S. N. Hallberg of Chicago, who gave

an instructive talk along lines of interest to the retail drug trade.

He congratulated Omaha on the evident signs of pros­perity. Reviewing the various state pure food laws, he showed how defective the national food and drug law has been because of the exceptions allowed at the demand -of manufacturers that drugs intended for chemical uses need not be chemically pure. “ The great trouble has been,” said Professor Hallberg, “ that state laws have been paU terned after the national act and when argument against this exception is begun the legislators shake their heads and say ‘ What is good enough for Uncle Sammy is good enough for us.’ ” Professor Hallberg then gave as an illustration of all these exceptions that in Chicago Epsom Salts is always received by the retail druggist marked “ for technical pur­poses” and probably contains about 25 to 33 1-3 percent im­purities. -Carbonate of Magnesia is also marked “ for tech­nical purposes.” Oil of Rose is invariably labeled “ for technical uses only.” On examination of one shipment of011 of Rose received six different chemists were "unable to agree on the same percent of adulterance. He thought the nose test the best of all and Oil of Rose usually purchased contained probably about two-thirds of its bulk in Geraniol. He recommended the organization of a branch of the Ameri­can Pharmaceutical Association in Nebraska in order to get the full benefit of that most excellent organization.

Thursday Afternoon, June 16th.The association was called to order promptly at 2 :15 by

President Fink. The discussion of itinerant vendors was the first on the program, Sherman, Gering and Hallberg taking part, the general opinion being that no one but regis­tered pharmacists should be permitted to sell, preparations containing any of the prohibited drugs incorporated in a patent or proprietary preparation or used in a doctor’s pre­scription. !•■ . . "

S. L. Mains, State Deputy Food Commissioner, having arrived at the hall, was called on by President Fink for his address and for a half hour or more gave a very interesting and instructive talk on the Nebraska State Food Law and some results obtained by its enforcement. Commissioner Mains said the Nebraska department did not agree with Dr. Wiley in all his decisions, but believed Secretary Wilson to be square and honest in his endeavors to improve food and drug conditions in the United States. He also called atten­tion to the fact that his department was badly crippled by the lack of funds to carry on the work. The last appropria­tion was $15,800. With this small amount, however, the several.inspectors had so far traveled about fifty thousand miles in their examination of grocery stores, meat markets, bakeries, drug stores, etc. He scored very severely the sys­tem of sanitation found in most of these stores, but stated that only one drug store was found really bad and he was told he must clean up, and he did.

Speaking of the retail druggist and the pure food and drugs act, Mr. Mains said, while in his opinion the retail druggists as a whole desired to live up to the law, some of them were undoubtedly very careless as to the quality of the medicines dispensed. For instance, 150 samples of various drugs and drug preparations had been taken at random from various drug stores throughout the state and after examina­tion by Professor Redfern they found :

In 14 samples of Spirits of Camphor, 6 were below stand­ard; in 23 samples of Lime Water, 10 were below standard; in 7 samples of Tincture Arnica, 3 were below standard; in12 samples of Tincture Iodine, 5 were below standard; in 3 samples of Extract of Witch Hazel, 1 was below standard; in 20 samples of ,Aqua Ammonia, 14 were below standard; in 6 samples Tinctfire Belladonna, 4 were below standard; in 3 samples Tincture Cinchona, 1 was below standard; in 4 sam­ples of Essence of Peppermint, 2 were below standard, etc., showing that of all samples taken from 33 to 66% per cent of them were illegally sold. This statement of Mr. Mains’ brought forth considerable discussion and many questions by the members, the general inquiry being as to how these

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samples failed to come up to the required standard, which information Mr. Mains was unable to give an account of not having the necessary data at hand.

(Believing that this information would be of particular interest to our readers, we took the matter up by correspon­dence with Commissioner Mains and are pleased to publish herewith his verbatum reply) :Omaha Druggist,

Omaha, Nebr.Gentlemen:

Your favor of June 20th received and in reply will give the following explanation of the condition of drugs as found by analysis in this department and reported before the N. S. P. A. by me.

The camphors examined were in all cases low in camphor and contained added water. All lime waters found illegal were low in lime. Tinctures of iodine were either low in iodine or contained no potassium iodide and were also low in iodine. Tinctures of arnica were low in alcohol. All aqua ammonia examined was low in strength. Tinctures of belladonna found illegal were low in alka­loids. Tinctures of cinchona were low in alkaloids. Essence of peppermints were low in oil.

There is no excuse for a druggist dispensing illegal lime water, which in some cases was found to be no better than tap water. This I would lay to carelessness rather than any willful intent to disobey the law.

The Pharmacopoeia plainly calls for potassium iodide in tinc­ture of iodine, which was found entirely absent in a good many cases.

I believe as you do that the retail druggists in Nebraska have no willful intent to disobey the law and no doubt in many cases where their drugs are found below standard it is due to careless­ness. I hope that in the future samples of drugs collected by our inspectors will be found in better condition.

Very truly yours,S. L. MAINS,

Deputy Commissioner.He would also recommend several changes in the pres­

ent law, one being the cancellation of the registration of anyone out of the retail drug business for a certain period; another the law confining the sales of paris green, poison fly paper, etc., to registered druggists. This of course did not meet with the unanimous approval of the members pres­ent, and also brought forth considerable discussion. Com­missioner Mains also offered the assistance of the Department so long as he was deputy commissioner to enact any new' laws that would result to the benefit of the people as a whole and thought his department could be very valuable along that line. He had found the paint law being very generally complied with except as to linseed oil, which was found adulterated very generally, due largely to the high price of the pure article at the present time. He touched on the subject of bleaching flour, the bearing of interstate com­merce on the Nebraska pure food law, and stated that Pro­fessor Redfern had been appointed eolaborating chemist and that the Nebraska department was now in position to com­pel the appearance of parties outside of the state to appear before the department in answer to complaints filed against them for not complying with the Nebraska law. This he thought would assist very materially in keeping adulterated and impure goods from being shipped into the state. Here­tofore all complaints must be filed against the party selling the goods in Nebraska, such as the retailer or wholesaler, while under the news system if each one of these parties could establish their innocence the complaint could be filed direct with the party from whom the goods had first been purchased and they compelled to answer direct to the Ne­braska courts.

At the close Mr. Mains was warmly applauded and it was evident that the Nebraska retail druggists were in full sympathy with the commissioner and his work.

Prof. ITallberg then addressed the Association on “ The Reformation of Medicine and the Restoration of Pharmacy.” (We had hoped to give the full text of Prof. Hallberg’s very interesting lecture in this issue, but are obliged to defer it until a later date.) He was listened to with close attention and we feel sure that all who heard him felt well repaid for their efforts to be present at the meeting.

' A. Vine Pease of Fairbury then read a paper on the “ Olive Oil Industry in California,” inspired by his visit to

PROF. C. S. N. HALBERG, Chicago, 111.Los Angeles when attending the last meeting of the Ameri­can Pharmaceutical Association, where he had the oppor­tunity to gather the information at first hand. His paper was very instructive and particularly interesting to those who are taking advantage of the growing popularity of olive oil as a food and drug article.

A. V. Pease as conductor then presented a program of round table topics, from which several were selected for a very interesting discussion.

Round Table Topics.1. Finding, picking and keeping clerks. Personal ex­

periences.2. Window displays, how much to spend on them,

mixed or special, classes of goods, keeping a record of them, with date, note results, push own goods.-

3. Cashier or cash register or combination of both. How large must the business be to afford a cashier?

4. Co-operative buying. How far can it be carried. Experience in small towns.

5. Advertising a retail drug store, sampling, window work, newspaper space.

6. Annual inventory. Short cut, method of doing the work.

7. Drug deterioration, enumeration, probable losses, prevention, results.

8. Methods of bookkeeping, cash book, weekly balance sheet, double entry.

9. What is a good show card?10. Early closing. Personal experiences.11. Does it pay to keep a stock book, with general rec­

ord of purchases?12. Building up a cigar business.13. Does your soda fountain pay? How do you run it?'14. Getting the trailers in line. Have you tried tu

build them up ? .15. Shall drug stores sell liquors?16. Do you lose prescription business by allowing man­

ufacturers to attach your name to advertisements of pat­ents?

17. Why do the doctors dispense and how can we stop it?

18. Making profit out of making refunds.19. What part of your business is prescription work?20. How shall we treat the new “ prescription” pat­

ents?Friday Morning, June 17th.

The Association was called to order at 9 :30 by President ,Fink and papers were presented by Gregg McBride, son of Secretary McBride of Stella, and 0. L. Ward, St. Paul, Neb. The latter paper, “ The Art of Salesmanship,” brought forth a general discussion of that important subject and in a round table talk many interesting ideas were brought out by Beck­with, Pease, Hallberg, Hopping, Sherman, Gering and others. Other items taken up during the discussion were “ Early Closing,” “ The Soda Fountain,” “ Show Cards,” “ The Liquor Question,” “ Prescription Business,” “ Commission on Prescriptions to Doctors,” etc. Personal experiences were given by many of those present, including Bexten, Thorpe, Kokes, Killen, Hanson and Koss. The Executive

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Committee awarded the prizes on papers as follow s:O. L. Ward, first.A. V. Pease, second.Merle McDonald, thrd.Gregg McBride, fourth.Dr. Morseman, fifth.0. L. Beckwith, sixth.On motion $25 was appropriated by the Association for

the benefit of the N. A. D. R. The report of Secretary Mc­Bride showed a total membership at the present time of five hundred and cash on hand a little over $1,000.

Smith C. Wilson, Lincoln, won the handsome traveler’s hand bag for having secured the largest number of members. Prizes offered to the members coming the longest distance to attend the meeting were won as follow s:

V. L. Hanson, Harrison, 497 miles, first prize.H. E. Brown, Seottsbluff, 481 miles, second prize.F. E. Holstein, Alliance, 421 miles, third prize.All were new members.The president announced that as many of the members

desired to take the afternoon train home the session would be held continuously until all the business had been trans­acted instead of adjourning for lunch as was the usual cus­tom. The election of officers followed and resulted as fol­lows:

President— Geo. B. Christoph, Norfolk, Nebr.First Vice President—K. L. Kreisinger, Fremont, Nebr.Seeond Yice President— J. J. Meier, Weeping Water,

Nebr.Third Vice President—Don C. Weber, Arlington, Nebr.Fourth Yice President—R. A. Lyman, Lincoln, Nebr.Fifth Vice President— Geo. S. Flory, Pawnee City, Nebr.Treasurer—D. D. Adams, Nehawka, Nebr.Secretary— J. G. McBride, Stella, Nebr.The members endorsed as candidates for members of the

State Board of Examiners were J. E. Harper, Clear W ater;J. E. Hoy, W ood River; Carl S. Baum, Omaha.

A. V. Pease of Fairbury gave a very cordial invitation for the Association to meet in that city at its next annual session, and it was accepted by a unanimous vote, the date of meeting being left open and the time to be decided upon by the executive committee.

ENTERTAINMENTS.The Ladies.

The social features of the meeting were fully up to the Omaha standard and apparently very much enjoyed by the members attending. The trip to Manawa, theater party, the ^automobile ride and lunch at Happy Hollow were certainly thoroughly enjoyed.

The ladies who registered as attending w ere:Brown, Mrs. H. B............................SeottsbluffBaumann, Mrs. Oscar...................Grand IslandBartholomew, Miss Vera..................GothenburgBarth, Mrs. Lydia K............................. LincolnBaumann, Miss........... OmahaBeckord, Mrs. Robt.................................. WacoFink, Mrs. D. J...................................HoldregeFinney, Miss Maud................ OmahaGordon, Mrs. A. O............. MernaGoodrich, Mrs. J. B............................... OmahaHockreiter, Mrs. 0. A..........................RavennaHancock, Mrs. J. C.................................Omaha

' Hopping, Mrs. C. E...... ■............... Beaver CityHinkley, Mrs. D. F.......................... GothenburgHurford, Mrs. E. D.................................OmahaKokes, Mrs. A. R.................................TekamahKillen, Mrs. D. J....................................AdamsKoss, Mrs. Frank.................................FremontKrause, Mrs. A. D......................... West PointKing, Mrs. H. S......................................OmahaMcBride, Mrs. J. G................................. StellaMcCormick, Mrs. P. D............................OmahaPorter, Mrs. F. F..................................... OmahaPatton, Mrs. F. C.................................... OmahaPiel, Mrs. W. A......................................OmahaRyerson, Mrs. M. W.............................. OmahaSchmidt, Mrs. J. H.................................. OmahaSherman, Mrs. C. R.................................OmahaSkelling, Mrs. S. R.................................Omaha

Strausbaugh, Mrs. P .................................. .OmahaSquders, Mrs. A. H .........................Broken BowSamson, Mrs. W. P ..................................... BlairSmith, Mrs. G. C.................................North LoupStombaugh, Miss Edith.......................... .LincolnSt. Martin, Miss Mary............................... Wa,hooSt. Martin, Miss Theresa............................WahooTucker, Mrs. E. J . . . ................................PenderTweedy, Mrs. R. E .................................... RosalieWakeman, Mrs. A. W .........................Elk CreekWeber, Mrs. D. C ................................... ArlingtonWirth, Mrs. O. H ......................................... OmahaYates, Mrs. E. T . . . ................................... Omaha

The B anquet and B all.The banquet and ball at the R om e H otel Thursday

evening was undoubted ly the principal feature o f the enter­tainm ent and as a success was certa in ly a w inner. T w o hun­dred and tw enty-one tickets w ere taken at the door. C on­sidering the fa ct that this was the first time the m em bers personally pa id fo r this part o f the entertainm ent, the A s ­sociation has good reasons to fee l proud o f its success. A fte r an hour or so spent in the banquet room , dancing was en­jo y e d in the spacious ball room ad join ing. The fo llo w in g program was th orou gh ly en jo y e d :

Grand March...............The N. S. P. A. ForeverWaltz........................................Druggist’s DelightTwo Step..............................................N. A. R. D.Quadrille..................... ............Owl Drug “Who”Waltz..............................................Dr. Miles’ PlanTwo Step...............................................Ak-Sar-BenBarn Dance.................................................Beaton’sWaltz........................................Salesman’s ChoiceTwo Step. . . . . . . . . . . . . Remember Our DonorsWaltz......................................Home Sweet Home

“ Good Morning.”Extra .........................................................................Extra .........................................................................

A m on g those v isiting the R ichardson D rug Co. or reg is­tering at the headquarters w e r e :

Armitage, Ben A ......................................KearneyAtwood, A. W ..................................... PlattsmouthAdams, D. D .............................................NehawkaBeckord, Mr. and Mrs................................... WacoBrown, Mr. and Mrs. H. E .................. SeottsbluffBexten, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. W ..................OmahaBlomenkamp, F. W., Jr........................ .HastingsBailey, Mr. and Mrs. R. E ......................FremontButler, Guy...............................................HolbrookBeckwith, O. W .........................................BeatriceBradshaw, A. M ........................................LincolnBaum, C. S .....................................................OmahaBean, H. H ...............................................DavenportBlack, Edward..............................................OmahaBrinckman, Paul........................................ MadisonBaumann, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar___ Grand IslandBaumann, Miss................................. Grand IslandBartholomew, Vera..............................GothenburgBarth, Lydia K ...........................................LincolnBoggs, C. S .................................................... FilleyBell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E ............................... OmahaBedwell, C. E ...............................................OmahaCannon, T. N........................................ .JuniataClough, F. H ...............................................GreeleyCaswell, Mr. and Mrs. C. J ..........................OmahaChristoph, Geo. B .......................................NorfolkChapman, G. A .......................................ValentineCheney, Geo. E .........................................FremontClarke, E. R .............................................ElmcreekColeman, Mr. and Mrs. T. B ..........................OmahaClayton, W. E ................................Grand IslandDouglas, M. J .............................. ElkhornDrew, Miss N. I ............................. Onawa, IowaDavenport, C. N....................................... RavennaDodge, D. M...............................................BelgradeDavies, L. E .................................................HooperDuke, R. H ..........................................Mason CityEvans, Dr. F. B . . . . - ................................. ConcordEwing, S. E .................................................CrestonElton, R. W ...................................................OmahaErway, Mr. and Mrs. R. M......................ValleyFowler, Geo. F .............................................GiltnerFink, Mr. and Mrs. D. J ........................HoldregeFrater, Mr. and Mrs. Geo....................LouisvilleFlory, Geo. S ................................. Pawnee CityFricke, Chas. B ........................................... OmahaFinney, Miss Maud E ............................... OmahaGereke, J. F .................................................SewardGrimes, E. L .......................................... Red Cloud

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Gering, Henry R .........................................OmahaGoodrich, Howard ..................................... OmahaGoodrich, Mr. and Mrs. J. E ......................OmahaGoodrich, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S ......................OmahaGilmore, S. Lynn........................................Central CityGoldman, Dave.............................................OmahaGriffiths, B. E ...............................................OmahaGordon, Mr. and Mrs. A. O . . . ..................MernaGray, Ralph.............................................DavenportHooper, Lance........................................ HoldregeHinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Don F .......... GothenburgHackett, L. S ...........................................HumboldtHoye, J. E ....................................................... Wood RiverHurford, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D ...............OmahaHatfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. A ...................OmahaHarper, J. E ......................................... ClearwaterHolsten, F. E ............... AllianceHarley, H. H .............................................LincolnHeilman, Belle C....................................... SterlingHales, Miss Frances..................................... Table RockHaines, Mr. and Mrs. Turner G..........OmahaHanson, Vernon L ................................... HarrisonHanson, L. P ...............................................UehlingHoover, W. T ...............................................OmahaHolt, John..................................................... OmahaHaller, Geo. J ...........................................................Hoehnan, Carl F ..................................... RandolphHedges, Francis C ................................. FairburyHill, W. P .................................................RandolphHopkins, P. J .................................................BrockHursey, J. E ................. University PlaceHochreiter, Mr. and Mrs. O. A ..........RavennaHullinger, E. W ..................... .University PlaceHopping, Mr. and Mrs. C. E ............Beaver CityHoyt, L. B ............................ OmahaHansen, Niels P ...........................................LincolnJordan, Joran...................................... David CityJohnson, Clyde...............................Carson, IowaJensen, W. A .............................................FremontJohnson, M aurice......................................Carson, IowaJohnson, R. B . . . ....................................... PanamaKrause, Mr. and Mrs. A. D ........................... West PointKoza, J. R .................................................MilliganKozec, E. H .................................................ClarksonKillen, Mr. and Mrs. D. J ..........................AdamsKoss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank......................FremontKoester, F. G.........................................BrunswickKnapp, G. D .................................................VerdonKnudsen, H. P ......................................................St. EdwardKonkle, T. W .............................................Defiance, IowaKeefe, Thos....................................................ClarksKokes, Mr. and Mrs. A. R ......................TekamahKellaxn, D. M...........................................FranklinKuhla, Ed. F .................................................OmahaKing, Mr. and Mrs. H. S ............................OmahaKreizinger, K. L .......................................FremontKavka, John...............................................SchuylerKruse, H. R ...................................................OmahaLong, C. W ...............................................WakefieldLow, Mr. and Mrs. Dave..........................OmahaLarson, Le Roy......................................... BertrandLane, H. C.................................................... OmahaLathrop, C. E ........................................... ..OmahaLyman, R. A .................................................LincolnLock, Herbert..............................................Central CityLaflin, Fred C .............................................WyomerMcBride, Mr. and Mrs. J. G........................StellaMcBride, Gregg..............................................StellaMyers, G. W .................................................. RaganMikkelsen, Niels.......................................KenesawMeehan, Fern...................................................LeighMyers, P. B ............................. OmahaMcAllister, W. S . . ..................................... OmahaMorphy, A. E .................................................OmahaMcClintick, Mr. and Mrs. J. A .......... PrimroseMcEwen, I . . . . . ............... ............ ; .............OmahaMcConnell, A. B ...........................................OmahaMcDonald, Merle....................................... OmahaMcComas, Ed............................................... Broken BowMason, H. D ...........................South Sioux CityMikesell, P. W ...................................... OmahaMorphy, Mr. and Mrs. H. G....................OmahaMills, W. C...................................................LincolnMorsman, S ............................................Falls CityMeier, J. J .................... '..Weeping WaterOtredosky, J. W ...............................Cedar BluffsOrris, J. D .................................................... OmahaO’Flyng, Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl......................OmahaPember, J. L ....................................................North PlattePruyn, W. D .................................................OmahaPilcher, W. H. H .......................................WalthillPreston, Powel...............................................Adair, IowaPatton, Mr. and Mrs. F. C........................Omaha

Pease, A. V .................................................FairburyPohlman, A. . .................................................PiercePorter, Mrs. F. F .................................... ...OmahaPaden, H. L .................................................McCookPiel, Mr. and Mrs. W. A ..........................OmahaPolley, E. H ...................................................SewardRabinowitz, Abe...........................................OmahaRynott, Edw...................................................OmahaRobinson, Ethel A ................................... HastingsRyerson, Mr. and Mrs. M. W .................. OmahaRunde, J. A ...............................................Frem ontStava, F. A .............................................ValparaisoSmith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C------ .North LoupStrausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. P .................. OmahaSchall, Mr. and Mrs. J. A ..........................OmahaSchramm, Wm........................................... KearneyScott, Irwin...................... OmahaSmith, J. R oy.................... TecumsehShennan, Mr. and Mrs. C. R ...................OmahaSymonds, Mr. and Mrs. J. B ......................ProsserSmerka, Jos. A .............................................WilberShelda, S. C...............................................BrainardSamson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P ..........................BlairStombaugh, C. C......................................... LincolnStomabugh, Miss Edith..............................LincolnSchmidt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H ....................OmahaSt. Martin, Theresa..................................... WahooSt. Martin, Mary...........................................WahooSouders, Mr. and Mrs. A. H ..........Broken BowSprague, Mr. and Mrs. C. H ..................BensonSteinhaus, H. R ...........................................GordonScanlon, J. Paul........................................... Omaha

. Smrkovsky, Chas. J ................................... OmahaSteidl, E. J . ..................................................... CreteThurman, C. J .............................................OmahaTucker, Mr. and Mrs. E. J . . ...............P en d erThelan, Karl.................................................ShelbyThorp, Edmond............................ OmahaTritz, Dr. and Mrs.....................Cherokee, IowaThompson, J a y ..........................Walnut, IowaThompson, Lynn......................................... GordonThemanson, Paul A .................................... OmahaTweedy, Mr. and Mrs. R. E ................. . .RosalieTyson, L. A ...............................................ElmwoodTomsik, Chas. C.......................................AtkinsonWalsh, M. D ...............................................CortlandWeber, Mr. and Mrs. Don C ..................ArlingtonWeller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S . . . . . . . . . .OmahaWakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Al. W ..........Elk CreekWhaley, M. H ...............................................LincolnWilson, S. C .................................................LincolnWoodard, S. F ...............................................AuroraWirth, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H ............................OmahaWard, O. L ................................................St. PaulWidener, W. M . . . . . ............................ ...L incolnWebster, J. C ...........................Shenandoah, IowaWalker, J. G.................................................GibbonYates, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T ..........................OmahaZajicek, Adolph F .......................................Wilber

GEO. B. CHRISTOPH, Norfolk, Neb.President Christoph has announced the following stand­

ing committee for the year 1910-1911:

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Executive—D. J. Fink, Chairman, Holdrege; 0. W.Beckwith, Beatrice; D. J. Killen, Adams.

Legislative—C. R. Sherman, Chairman, Omaha; Frank Koss, Fremont; Lance Hooper, Holdrege.

Trades Interest—Nels P. Hansen, Chairman, Lincoln; A. Morseman, Falls City; A. W. Buchheit, Grand Island.

Pharmacy and Queries—K. L. Kreizinger, Chairman, Fremont; Chas. B. Fricke, Omaha; R. A. Lyman, Lincoln.

Deceased Member—Frank Koss, Chairman, Fremont; M. W. Ryerson, Omaha; C. E. Hopping, Beaver City.

Membership—S. C. Wilson, Chairman, Lincoln; A. D. Krause, West Point; J. E. Harper, Clear water; C. A. Sheeler, Norfolk; A1 Felber, Laurel; Geo. S. Florv, Pawnee City.

Delegates.Kansas Pharmaceutical Association—H. L. Harper,

Chairman, Beatrice; H. H. Harley, Lincoln; P. B. Meyers, Omaha.

Colorado Pharmaceutical Association—0. P. Baumann, Chairman, Grand Island; F. H. Clough, Greeley; J. L. Pem- ber, North Platte.

Iowa Pharmaceutical Association—F. II. Garret, Chair­man, Council Bluffs, Iowa; A1 Pohlman, Pierce; J. A. Schall, Omaha.

N. A. R. D.—J. H. Schmidt, Chairman, Omaha; F. G. Koester, Brunswick; W. C. Mills, Lincoln.

American Pharmaceutical Association—A. V. Pease, Chairman, Fairbury; E. H. Dort, Auburn; R. A. Lyman, Lin­coln; K. L. Kreizinger, Fremont; Geo. Frater, Louisville.

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Omaha Show s Big Gains.

At the end of the first six months of the year Omaha’s business is shown to be far, far ahead of last year. The growth has been tremendous.

Total bank clearings for the period ending June 30, 1910, are $67,865,314 greater than the totalfor the first six months of 1909. Every month shows a gain on the corresponding month of the previous year, and, in fact, with the exception of one month in 1909, the lowest of this year is greater than the largest of last.

The same story is told by real estate transfers. Estima­ting transfers of Thursday at $50,000 the total for the month is $1,104,000, and for the first six months of 1910, $9,57l,7‘ 6. This is $3,415,440 more than for the same time last year, and fully twice as much as January 1 to July 1, 1908, when the total was $4,451,263.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.The comparative statement of transfers by the month is

as follows:1908 1909 1910

January............................................. $ 397,614 $ 854,934 $1,824,629February. ......................................... 637,663 890,106 1,189,580March................................................. 726,586 1,304,281 1,749,327April................................................... 932,710 1,267,111 2,325,990Mav..................................................... 725,572 1,001,284 1.378,250June................................................... 1,031,118 838,620 1,104,000

Totals.........................................$4,451,263 $6,156,336 $9,571,776BANKS SHOW GAINS.

Comparative bank clearings for the first six months of this and last year are these:

1910 1909January........................................................ $68,044,068.77 $57,183,768 03February.................................. 62,677,125.60 47,972,732.32M arch.......................................................... 89,361,243.32 71,769,302 86A p ril............................................................ 71,329,238.08 60,>-59,295.87M a v ................................................... .. , ,. 69,132,939.04 61,386,082.71June.............................................................. 68,082,316.42 62,146,926.82

Totals................................................ $429,627,132.23 $361,761,809.01CLEARINGS FOR JUNE.

Daily bank clearings for this year and last were:1910 1909

June 1...................................................................... $2,982,500 $2,878,570June 2 ..................................................................... 3,149,794 3,051,115June .3 ......................... f ......................................... 2,848,270 2,770,475June 4......................... '................. ......................... 2,589,236 2,608,524June 5....................................................................... (Sunday) 2,557,373June 6...................................................................... 2,865,297 (Sunday)June 7...................................................................... 2,389,686 2,898,589June 8...................................................................... 2,584,396 2,185,258June 9............................................................... 2,509,247 2,357,055June 10...................................................................... 2,615,991 2,792,849June 11.................................................. 2,455,801 2.661,706June 12 ..... .......................................................... (Sunday) 2,393,743June 13..................................................................... 3,089,592 (Sunday)June 1 4 ,. . . .......................................................... . 2,521,568 2,872,425June 15...................................................................... 2,551,060 1,919,288June 16...................................................................... 2,556,618 2,485.452June 17...................................................................... 2,600,513 2,357,337June 18...................................................................... 2,533,759 2,198,868June 19....................................................................... (Sunday) 2,113,862June 20...................................................................... 2,846,993 (Sunday)June 21...................................................................... 1,998,431 2,363.446June 22............................................... 2,771,352 1,794,078June 23...................................................................... 2,686,907 2,016,651June 24...................................................................... 2,667.263 2.208,827June 25...................................................................... 2,358,986 2,075,183June 26....................................................................... (Sunday) 1,962,249June 27........................................................... 2,800,597 (Sunday)June 28...................................................................... 2,232,134 2,173,473June 29.................................................................. 2,312,577 2.047.746June 30...................................................................... 2,339,775 2.402,772

Totals ....... .................................. ..................$68,082,316 $62,146,926—Omaha Bee.

Dekafa.

Merck & Co. are introducing Dekafa, which is genuine coffee from which the stimulating drug caffeine has been largely removed. Here is a change for the drug-gist to get into the kitchen......................................................per lb. .36

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-------------IT gS UP TO YOUH O W C AN I SE C U R E A C E R T A IN C O M P E TE N C Y B Y S IX T Y W IT H O U T20 T A K IN G TOO M A N Y C H A N C E S ?

Everything to gain ^sss and nothing

to lose.

This space represents man’s accumulating period. Eithersuccess or failure is settled. No days of grace are allowed.

This is the age of caution.30 NOW or NEVER A man must not specu-

late, for he has a 1 I to lose and nothing to gain. He

35 Dange r Line must look for security—This is t h e egotistical period— when son thinks he knows more than his father. 40

a not high rates of interest.

This space represents the young The boy is now At sixty, 95% ofman’s self-sufficiency. changing his mind men are depend-

and concludes he The son realizes 45 ent upon theirdon’t know as that life is a real- daily earnings o rmuch as he thought ity, and he is not 75 % of men on their children

Age o( Wild Oats for. He now con- so s m a r t as he here meet with 50 for support.siders the father aonce thought. His R E V E R S E Sman of fair judg- father was a man and lose their eh- 97 % have lost all

Only one^S. in 5000 canment. of master mind. tire accumulation. by this age.

60after this age re*cover his financial footing ^s>

A D V IC E E A R L Y IN L IF EIf you do not SECURELY lay up during- the harvest, old ag-e will catch you without provender

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RICHARDSON’S FLY-NOQ u arts .................................... .doz. $2 .50H a lf-G a llon s ..............................doz. 4 .60G a llon s .........................................doz. 7 .50

r ich ar d so nY lic e k il l e rQ uarts...........................................doz. $2 .50H alf-G a llon s..............................doz. 4 .60G allon s.........................................doz. 7.50

M AN UFACTURED AND FOR SALE

O NLY BY

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OMAHA DRUGGIST22

R ichardson ’s Talcum P o w d e r.1 Pound Cans, one pound lots............................. per lb. .15

25 pound lots.................................................. per lb. .1450 pound lots.................................................. per lb. .13

100 pound lots.................................................. per lb. .12v- Richardson’s Talcum Powder is put up in one pound sifting top

cans, highly perfumed and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. In 100 pound lots, we will put this up with your name and address, if so desired.

R ic h a r d so n D ru g C o.

SUNDAY CLOSING.

By R. A. Leet.There are but two possible reasons for keeping a drug store

open on Sundays. Either the money that can be made by keeping open, or else the desire to serve the community represented.

In discussing the advisability of Sunday closing, it is necessary to take into consideration the problem whisch it involves to the druggists at large throughout the country. To some of these it is certainly a much simpler proposition than it is to others.

I heard it stated recently that as a result of a widespread in­vestigation based on data taken from all parts of the country, the average income of the physician in the United States is estimated to be less than $2.00 a day. I don’t know if the average income of the drug store proprietor has been estimated, but I think that it is safe to say that if we could canvass the situation as widely, we should find that it is not greatly in excess of the cost of living. Accordingly one of the first things that he has to consider in any new proposition put up to him is whether or not he can afford it.

I think that the proposition of Sunday closing appeals strongly to the average druggist throughout the land, and I think that the hesitation in adopting it is mostly due to the fact that he does not feel sure that he can afford it. I know that the desire to serve his community, to be always on hand when a case of real urgency pre­sents itself, also influences him largely. But I think it goes without saying that any proprietor would be very glad to join the Sunday closing movement, if you can convince him of these two points, that it would not be at a pecuniary sacrifice, and that he would not have to account to his conscience or his clientage as to his service to the community which he represents in their time of need.

It is only because that the firm with which I am connected has had experience that may assist some of the druggists who are con­sidering this question to come to a conclusion that I have consented to write this paper, and give the facts that have been developed in our own case.

We commenced the experiment in 1907, closing our stores on Sundays, except between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. At that time our Sun­day business was a very substantial portion of our entire business— large enough, so that if we lost it without any corresponding gain through the week, we should be very seriously crippled. '

After nearly three years now, we feel that we are prepared to speak on the question of pecuniary loss, and we feel if there is any at all, it is so very slight that the advantages and benefits accruing far more than offset it. Our receipts of course were very much , re­duced on Sundays, but we think that they were sufficiently aug­mented during the week to offset the reduction. We feel certain that as a result of our better hours, we have had a choice in the selection of clerks such as we would never have otherwise had. We know that good men have been influenced to place their appli­cations with us by reason of our Sunday closing and we feel that the morals of our working force are on a higher plane. We feel that on this account alone we are more than repaid for the stand that we have taken and, be in understood, we are absolutely inde­pendent in this movement, having closed our stores regardless of the fact that our competitors all around us keep open. So much in answer to the question of pecuniary loss.

Now as to the matter of serving the public in their necessity. In our case we have closed our doors and drawn our curtains, but we have had a notice on the doors that we would still be ready to fill prescriptions and supply urgent requirements. By this arrange­ment we have been able to adjust our shifts so that it is not neces­sary for any man in our employ to work all day on Sunday oftener than about once in eight weeks.

We believe that in smaller communities, or ill the case of stores less prominently located, the stores could be closed absolutely, ex­cept within certain hours, and that any urgent need could be taken care of by having the address of the proprietor or his clerk posted on the door so that he might be called on.

We adopted successfully such a course as this latter with re­gard to our night clerk service. We discontinued a night clerk service after it had been in force for thirty years, and we have yet to hear a reasonable complaint, either from a physician or from a customer. The number of impositions have been very small in­deed, and in fact the number of calls has been minimized. As a matter of fact we found by keeping actual count of our calls for a period of a year before abandoning our night clerk system that the percentage of really necessary calls was very .small indeed and we feel sure that if a drug store is kept open for a certain few hours during the day on Sunday and perhaps for one hour in the evening, and the public made fully aware of the fact, that the percentage of

calls outside of these hours that are entitled to consideration will be extremely small.

Accordingly I think that the druggist who can satisfy himself that he is justified in adopting Sunday closing from the dollar and cents point of view, can readily find a way to see that his clientage suffers no great inconvenience by reason of such action.

Now there are a few important details to be considered when Sunday closing is decided upon. In the first place it is very im­portant that you should not take any action that would be arbitrary to your customers. You will find them practically unanimously in favor of any movement for the betterment of hours if it is presented to them properly, and yet the same people will freely criticise you as being independent and indifferent to their urgent needs if you do not take them into consultation regarding any shortening of hours of your service to them.

In our own case we first of all sent out a personal communica­tion to each physician, telling him it was our intention to close if the plan was agreeable alike to the physician and the community at large, but emphasized the fact that regardless of our desire to better our conditions, and that of those in our employ, we realized that our first duty was to minister to the needs of our patrons, and that in the case of a very small percentage of unfavorable replies, we should reconsider our plan. We sent a letter to each customer whose name appeared upon our books and simultaneously placed large advertisements in the local papers, setting forth our reason for making the movement and asking for an expression of approval or disapproval. The returns far exceeded our expectations. The personal communications were responded to almost without excep­tion, and we received literally thousands of signed coupons cut from the papers. In addition to this, we received coupons bearing long lists of signatures of the employes of some of the larger estab­lishments, and not a few expressions of approval from labor organi­zations. There were but two unfavorable answers among the thou­sands of replies received.

With this endorsement, we entered upon our plan with en­thusiasm, and at this time, after nearly three years of trial, we repeat what we have often said before, that there has been no single action in connection with the conduct of our business that has afforded us so much satisfaction as this one of Sunday closing.

I urge upon the druggists of the country its favorable consider­ation. If we are to make our calling attractive to the better class of men, we must make it a business rather than a grind. With the advent of men of high standards of living, competition will be on a fairer basis, and the returns for our efforts will be more satisfactory.

Conditions have been bettered in almost every other line of business, and it is high time that they should be bettered in ours.t Already our calling has suffered much by reason of the turning1 away of our young men to callings that allow of more opportunities of development and culture and social enjoyment by reason of their shorter hours.

Let us do what we can to further prosper the movement for shorter hours, for by so doing, we increase the welfare and advance the respectability of our calling.

Oakland, Cal.

R ichardson ’s A rom atic E ssen ce Ja m a ica G inger.1 Dozen 3 Dozen 6 Dozen

12 Dozen

for $ 1.25for 3.50for 6.50for 12.00

Richardson’s Aromatic Essence Jamaica Ginger is put up in 4 oz. (so-called! panel bottles with light green carton, printed in red and black. Package is tine, but the goods finer. If purchased in gross lots and sold at 25 cents the bottle, your profit 200 per cent. Why not order ?

R ic h a r d so n D ru g Co.

OMAHA DRUGGIST 23

F O R S A L E , W A N T E D , E T C .Special Rate to Druggists, 5 0 Cents for 25 Words or Less.

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

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

R e m it t a n c e m ust a c c o m pa n y o r d e r .For obvious reasons we are not at liberty to give addresses of adver­

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

OMAHA DRUGGIST, Om a h a , Neb.

1 HAVE several snaps in drug stores in Nebraska and western states also positions at all times. F. V. Kniest, N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.,

FOR SALE—Drug store and fixtures, $1,500. Good building. Rent reasonable. Only store in town. Call or address W. F. Waggoner,

Firth, Neb. Long Distance Bell central office.

\X/ANTED—Clerks wanting positions and employers seeking help will » V secure information by writing to Frank Koss, Fremont, Neb., who

is chairman of the Violation Committee of the Nebraska State Board of Pharmacy for the year 1910.

FOR SALE—Drug store in Wallace, Neb. Good business; growing country; low expense; profits accumulate in cash, not on paper.

Owner not druggist. Good chance for live one. John G. Martin, Wal­lace, Neb.

FOR SALE—A Rexall Drug Store in good live town in Nebraska. In­voice about $6,500.00. Daily sales average $50. Some cash, balance

easy terms. For further particulars write Box 4, Schuyler, Neb.

FOR SALE—Drug store in city of 1,500 inhabitants in Northeast Nebr.Best of reasons for selling. Will stand close investigation. Stock will

inventory between eight and nine thousand dollars. Sales $16,000.00 a year. The right man with some energy can increase to $18,000.00. Do not carry paints, oils or glass. $4,000.00 cash, balance on time without security to anyone who can bring good reference. Address “ Square Deal,” care of Omaha Druggist.

R ich ard son ’s O rangeade “ Going S om e.”

Ft. Washakie, Wyo., June 6th, 1910.R ic h a r d so n D r u g C o .,

Omaha, Nebr.Gentlemen:—Please ship us ten gallons Richardson’s Orangeade.

Yours truly,J. K. Moore Co.* *

*

Ft. Washakie, Wyo., June 28th, 1910.R ic h a r d so n D r u g Co .,

Omaha, Nebr.Gentlemen:—Please ship us ten gallons Richardson’s Orangeade.

Yours truly,J. K. Moore Co.

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Distributors

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Lincoln, Neb.ALSO AGENTS FOR

Baloon Spray Syringe................ ........................Price per doz. $24.00Antiseptic Vaginal Tablets for Women......... ” “ 8.00Antiseptic Disc for Men........................................ “ “ 8.00Antiseptic Cones for Women................................. “ “ 8.00Female Cap-sal-oids for Women.......................... “ “ 8.00Female Cap-sal-oids “ Extra Strong” .................. “ “ 16.00Galega Beans (Bust Developer)......................... “ 8.00Gee & Gee Capsules for Men.................................. “ “ 8.00Ner-vo-ine Tabloids for Men................................. “ *‘ 8.00Vag-in-oids for Women........................................ “ ” 8.00

Trade Supplied by

R ichardson Drug Co., O m aha, Neb.

Chamberlain’s Linimentis a new preparation and a good one, put up by the

Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa.

It will be extensively advertised in newspapers and by booklets, circulars and card posters. Every druggist will have calls for it and should be prepared to meet the demands.

It is put up in two sizes which retail for 25 and 50 cents. Price to the trade $2.00 and $4.00 per dozen.

TR A D E SUP P LIE D BY

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.,9-15-10

Omaha, Neb.

SPIRO POWDERThe only powder advertised extensively for destroying ODORS FROM PERSPIRATION. A GOOD FOOT POWDER. $ 2.00 per dozen through your jobber. Free goods on every or­der and beautiful appropriate Window Displays

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OUR PAGE OF SPECIAL QUOTATIONS.STAPLE HEAVY CRUDE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.

No Charge for Containers. Prices are Inclusive for the Quantity.

Acid, Acetic, barrels................ ......................15 04% |No. 8, 28%, carboy..................... ft 05)45-gal. demijohn............. ft 06)41-gal.jug............................ ........ ........ . . . . ft 07

Boracic, Po., b b l . 7..'................. ft 08100-lb. lots.......................................... ft 0950-lb. lots...................................................... ft 1025-lb. lo t s ........... .............. ft 1110-lb. lots.................................................... ft 125-lb. lots...................................................... ft 13

Carbolic, crude, 20%, bbl... — ............ gal 2520%; 10-gal. can................... ....... .......... . .gal 3520%, 5-gal. can.. ................. ...gal 4025% ,bbl...... .................................... ...gal 2825% 10-gal. ca n ..... — .................. .....g a l 3825% 5-gal. ca n ..._____ _____________ gal 4330%, bbl................................... gal 3330$, 10-gal. can.......................... gal 4330%, 5-gal, ca n .................... gal 48

Citric, 100-lb. keg......................................... ft 4450-lb. lots..... .................... . . ..ft 4525-lb. lots........................................................ft 4610-lb. lots............. ft 475-lb. lots.................. ft 48

Muriatic, carboy.............(5 carboy 02) ft 02)4Nitric, carboy....................................... .ft 06)4Oxalic, bbl..................... ft 10

50-lb. lots............. .........ft 1125-lb.lots.... ................... ft 1210-lb. lots............. 9> 135 lb. lots ................................ . — ....ft 13)4

Sulphuric carboy.. . . . . . . (5 carboy 02) to 02MTartaric, bbl..... u ........ ......................ft 30100-lb. lots.... ...... .....ft 3150-lb. lots........... ................... . . . . . . . — ft 3225-lb. lots. . .....................................................ft 3310-lb. lots........................................................ft 345-lb. lots........................................ ft 35

Alcohol, Wood, b b ls ..,..................................gal 55P,-bbls.................. gal 5810-gal................................... ga} 665-gal............................. , ......... ; •. ?»} to

Denatured, bbls. 180%............ gal 47“ )4-bbls...................... ............gal 51

10-gal..................................... gal 60“ 5-gal.....................................gal 64

Alum, lump, b b l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — ................ ft 02)450-lb. lots........................................................ft 0325-lb. lots........ . . ..ft 03)410-lb. lots............... ft 045-lb. l o t s ..........ft 04)4

Ground, b b l . . . . . . ....................... ft 02%50-lb. lots............ft 03U 25-lb. lots....... ft 0410-lb. lots...........ft 04)4 5-lb. lots........ to 05

Powdered, b b l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — .. . . . . . ,.ft 03)450-lb. lots............ ft 04 25-lb. lo ts .... . . .ft 05)410-lb. lots............ 06 5-lb. lots . . . . . ft 07

Ammonia, Water, Conct., 26°, carboy............ft 06)45-gal...................................... ^ 07

Muriate, lump, 100-lb. lots............. ft 1350-lb. lots......... . ft 1425-lb. lots............ ft 1510-lb. lots...................................................... ft 165-lb. lots...................................................... ft 17

Ammonia Carbonate, b b l s . . . .............— to 10100-lb. lots........... . i ..................................... to 1150-lb. lots...................................................... ft 1225-lb. lots...................................................... ft 1310-lb lots........... ......................... ..to 145-lb. lots.......................... ..ft 15

Muriate, Gran., No. 1, bb l............ ................ ft 07)4100-lb. lots...................................................... ft 0850-lb. lots...................................................... ft 0825-lb. l o t s ........ ............ ft 09)410-lb. lots.......................................... ft 105-lb. lo ts ...,........ ................................... ,.ft 13 i

Antimony, Black, Commercial, bbl................ft 02)4100-lb........... ft 0350-lb............................................................... ft 03)4251b.............. ft 04101b................................................................ft 04)451b............................... ft 05

Arsenic, Commercial, white, k e g ..................ft 05100-lb............................................................... ft 0650-lb....................................... ft 0725-lb.......................... , ....................... ........ ft 08101b............................................................... ft 0951b................................................................ft 10

Blue Vitriol, bbl...... ..........................................ft 05)4100-lb............................................................... ft 0650-lb................................. ,.ft 06)425-lb............................................................... ft 07101b............................................................... ft 07)451b ................ ft 08

Borax, Powder or Lump, bbl........................... to 05100-lb............................................................... ft 05)450-lb....... ft 0625-lb............................................................... ft 06)410-lb....................... - . f t 075-lb........................................ ft 07)4

Brimstone, Roll, bbl............................... ft 02%100-lb............................................................... ft 03)450-lb............................................................... ft 03%25-lb......................... ft 04)410-lb............................................................... ft 04?45 -lb ............................ ft 05

Carbon Bisulphide, “10-gal.,” 100-lb.............. ft 08)4“ 5-gal.,” 50-lb................. ft 09“ 1-gal.,” 10-lb...................... ft 14

Chalk, Lump, bbl......................................... ctw 1 00100-lb...............................................................ft 01)450-lb.................................................... ft 013425-lb .............................................................to 0210-lb ............................................................ to 02)45-lb...............................................................to 03

French Powd., 200 lb. bags............... ft 03100-lb bags,.......... .7,................................ ft 0450-lb bags................................................... to 0525-lb bags... . . . . . ., ................... ft 0610-lb bags....................................... ., ,..ft 07

Charcoal, Commercial, b b l.. ........... i . . . . . to 03100-lb...............................................................ft 03)450-lb ...............................................................to 0435-lb...............................................................ft 0510-lb.................................................... ft 065-lb....’.................................. .to 08

Columbian Spirits, bbl and )4 bbl................gal 8010-gal............................. .gal 855 g a l . . , , . . , . . , , , ...... gal 90

Copperas, Lump, bbl................................ cwt 95100-lb....................................................... .....to 01 Ji50-lb...................................................... 0225-lb...............................................................ft 02)410—lb ................... .....to 035 -lb ...; .................................................. ....to 03)4

Redried Powd. bbls...... ................... ft 02)4100-lb....... ft 0350-lb...................................... ft 0425-lb..................................... ...to 0510-lb........... to 05%5 - lb „ . . .................. ...ft 06

Cream Tartar, C. P.. b b ls ...... . . . ft 25)450-lb..................... ....to 2725-lb........................ to 2810-lb.........................; ....................................ft 305-lb................... , , . . . . f t 31

Dextrine, Yellow, bbls...... ......................ft 05100-lb....................... to 05)450 l b . . .7 . ....... to 0625-lb......... to 0610-lb............ ft 07)45-lb...............................................................ft 08

Formaldehyde, 40%, 400 lb. barrels................ to 111001b............................. ....to 1550-lb.................................................................to 1610-lb................................................... ft 16)4

German Green Soap, 100 lb. lots..................... ft 1050-lb lo t s ..... ............... ............................ . .to ll25-lblots...... ....... . . ........ . ..ft 1210-lb lots............... ...to 135-lb lo t . . . . . . ................................................. ft 14

Glycerine, C. P., 100-lb. inc.......................... ft 22)450-lb.................................................................ft 23

Gum Camphor, bbl............................................ ft 50100-lb......................... ft 5150-lb............................................................... to 5225-lb........................... ft 5310-lb........................................ to 545-lb........................................................... .to 551-lb. .. ........................................ to 56

Lime Chloride, cask................................. ft 02%Bbl................................................................... ft 0310-lb. cans, 100-lb. cases. .............. ft 04)45-lb. cans. 100-lb. cases................... to 05

Large cans, 50-lb. cases.............. . . . . , .to 06)4Medium cans, 50-lb. cases..... .................to 07)4Small cans, 50-lb. cases............... ...to 08)4Asst. Cans, 50-lb. cases........... . ........., . . . ft 07

Insect Powder, 100-lb. k e g .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f t 2750-lb................................................................ ft 2825-lb.................................................................to 3010-lb.................................................................ft 345 - l b . . , , ...... ..................... ' ........... .......ft 36

Magnesia Carbonate, Powd. 65-lb. bbls.. . . to 08Moth Balls, bbl...... ......................... 1b 03)4

100-lb............................................................... ft 0450-lb......... , . . . , ....................................... ...to 04)425-lb................................ to 0510-lb............................................................... to 05%5-lb............................................................... to 06

Napthalin, Flake, bbl__ ____ to 03)4100-lb............................................................... to 0450-lb............................................................... to 04)425-lb...............................................................to 0510-lb........................ ft 05)45-lb............................................................... ft 06

Oil Cake, ton.... ........................................... ton 33 00D)4-ton.. . . . . . . . .__ . . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . . . . t o n 34 00D%-ton....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t o n 35 OOD100-lb........................................... ft 1 80D

Paris Green, Season 1910Arsenic kegs, about 250-lbs. each---- -... to 19100-lb. kegs.................................................... to 19)414, 28 and 56-lb. k i p . . . . , , . ; ...... ft 20)42 to 5-lb. paper boxes.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 .... ft 211-lb. paper b oxes ..,,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f t 22)4-lb. paper boxes --- ------ ft 23%-lb. paper b oxes ............................. , ..to 24

Potassium Bichromate, 100-rlb........................ft 12)450-lb...................., . . . . .......... ............ ft 1325-lb..................................... to 13)410 lb...... .................... ft 145 -lb ............. .....to 16

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SALESROOMS.Room 312 Charles Building,

Denver, Colo.W. D. ZOOK, Agent.

Omaha, Neb.

JULY SUPPLEMENT. SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT.

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Case is made 42 inches high by 26 inches wide, with cut-under base and fitted up on inside with one 10-inch and one 14-inch wood shelf adjustable on nickel-plated metal brackets and standards. Doors in the rear slide on steel track and rollers, and are glazed with DSA glass. Cases are

% glazed in4feet to5^ feet lengths V with one-light top and one-piece \ front; 5)2 to 11 inches inclusive,

with two-piece top and front; 11 feet to 14 feet with three-piece top and front. Case is madeK. D., shipped K. D., unless specified set up.

We also make a cigar case to match the above described case

JULY SUPPLEMENT. SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT.

The “DECATUR" No. 749

WHAT SOME OF OUR CUSTOM ERS SAY ABOUT THE “ DECATUR” FOUNTAINSPlattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 23rd, 1909.

Richardson Drug Co.,Omaha, Neb.

Gentlemen:We wish to write you in regard to the DECATUR LESS ICE

FOUNTAIN which we purchased from you some time ago. So far it has proven itself very economical, and we are very well pleased. We have had, previous experience with the soda fountain business and now appreciate what it is to work behind one which is up-to- date. The pump system certainly is the real thing. When we bought the fountain you told us that chocolate syrup could not be handled with the pumps; you were mistaken in this. After we found that the other syrups worked so well with the pumps we de­cided to try chocolate and found thgt it worked fine.

You may refer this letter to any one you may see fit, but we have nothing but good, so far, to say for the “DECATUR.”

Very truly yours,WEYRICH & HADRABA.

(Signed) Emil Weyrich.

Holstein, Iowa, May 26th, 1908.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

My new “Decatur” is installed in fine working order, and to say that I am pleased is putting it mild. I had no idea of the beauty of it until I saw it in working order. It equals any $1,000.00 foun­tain put up by other companies. Have worked behind several dif­ferent fountains and yours is the best yet.

Hoping that druggists would investigate your fountains before buying any other make is the wish of

Yours very truly,(Signed) T. M. WATTS.

Walnut, Iowa, Aug. 20th, 1909.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen: '

Replying to your recent inquiry, we are glad to say that the “DECATUR” Fountain installed last Spring at Marne, Iowa, has given unqualified satisfaction.

Sincerely yours,E. C. THOMPSON & SON.

(Signed) J. V. Thompson.

Edgemont, S. D., Aug. 30th, 1909.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

Replying to your letter in regard to the DECATUR FOUNTAIN, we have this to say: First of all, we are satisfied with the fountainas well as the price, and should my son, located at Cook, Nebraska, ever buy a fountain, we will surely recommend the “ DECATUR.”

Yours,(Signed) OTTMAN & SONS.

Elkhorn, Neb., May 23rd, 1908.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

I received my soda fountain this week, have it set up and I wish to assure you that I am very much pleased with it and have received some very flattering compliments as to the beauty of the fountain, and those remarks coming from good people are the best recom­mendations that one could wish for.

Yours truly,(Signed) M. J. DOUGLAS.

Newman Grove, Neb., Aug. 23rd, 1909.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

I wrote you when we first got our fountain that before I ex­pressed my opinion on same I wanted to try it out. We have now had it in operation about four weeks and it is needless to tell you that every day we like it better. The refrigeration is just fine and I know positively we are saving one-third of our ice bill and it keeps the cream to perfection.

From the price the other firms have asked for theirs you have saved me, at least, $500.00 on this deal. We have not a single com­plaint to offer and if we were to buy another fountain it would surely be a “ DECATUR.” The tumbler washer and the drains save all the slopping around the fountain, working all day with out feet dry, which we greatly appreciate.

Will be pleased to answer any inquiries in regard to our foun­tain, and thanking you for the liberal manner in which you have treated us in this deal, we remain,

Yours truly,(Signed) LEW J. YOUNG.

Florence, Neb., Aug. 23rd, 1909.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

The Decatur Fountain purchased this Spring through you is satisfactory in every way, and I am very much pleased with it.

The fountain is well worth the price paid for it.Yours very truly,

BELL DRUG CO. (Signed) D. W. Bell.

Dunbar, Neb.,. May 25th, 1908.Richardson Drug Co.,

Omaha, Neb.Gentlemen:

Yours at hand in regard to the soda fountain and I will say that I am most thoroughly pleased and it is a “dandy.” I have done a fine business right from the first day. The apparatus is very fine and I like it. Yours very truly,

(Signed) W. W. ANNESS.H. Bowen of Wood River, Neb., purchased a “ DECATUR” Fountan last season and says he has never bought anything of the Rich

ardson Drug Co., that has given as much satisfaction, in fact Jerry Bowen who is opening a new store at North Platte, Neb., has just purchased a duplicate of this outfit. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE “ DECATUR” FO U N TA IN S.Write for Prices and Catalogue. R IC H A R D S O N DRUG C O ., O m aha, Neb.

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100 in case . . ....... . “ 6.00FBI Sheep’s Wool, 100 in case.. . ......... “ 5.50FB2 “ “ “ “ ................. “ 7.50FB3 “ “ “ “ ............... “ "9.50FB4 “ “ “ “ ................. “ 14.00FB5 “ “ “ ' “ ................. “ 18.00CY5 Yellow W oo l....... ......................................per doz. 2.00

U N B L E A C H E D S P O N G E SVelvet Forms, 4 to 6 and 6 to 8 .........................per lb. $2.25Virgin Forms (grass),4 to 6 and 6 to 10 ......... per lb. 1.75Pure Rock Island Sheeps Wool, 4, 6, 8, 10 and

12 to lb ........................................................ per lb. 4.50Grass, any size............. ........................................per lb. 1.00Florida Yellow, any size......... .......................... per lb. 1.25

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REC RUITS.r'riaf Recruits (full enameled) with Russell’ s “ Long Distance Faces,” plaid, star and calico backs. Wrapper nas Russell’s peep-hole to see back without breaking the government seal. Price per doz....... $.75

QUALITY RETRIEVERS

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RETRIEVERS.Retrievers, No. 40, large indexes, peep-hole box to see back en­

closed. Wrapper has Russell’s latest invention, “ The Substitute,” to replace any lost card in the pack .................................per doz. $1.25

RU STLERS fine enameled goods, four backs assorted in dozens, Texas steer, Navajo, Greek and back No. 196. Box shows back enclosed. As good as the average 25c card....................per doz. $1.50

Russell’ s REGENTS classic art backs printed in many colors, taken from famous paintings on ivory. There is nothing mediocre about these subjects; one represents the famous love scene between Romeo and Juliet called Capulet; one a miniature painting of “ A Daughter of King George III; one entitled “ Gypsy Maidens,” etc., etc. Gold edges, superlatively beautiful. Packed in handsome, gold embossed telescope ca ses ................................................................. .per doz. $4.00

JULY SUPPLEMENT SUNDRIES DEPARTMENT.

F I N E C O N F E C T I O N E R YO’Brien’s Frappe Chocolates.

Per 5-lb . Box............................................ S I . 2 5Almond Top

Lemon Orange Pineapple Peach

Walnut Top Maple Coffee

Raspberry StrawberryBITTERSW EET CHOCOLATES.

Per 5-lb . Box..............................................S t . 2 5Cherry Cocoanut Pecan PineappleRaspberry Strawberry Vanilla Walnut

M ISCELLA NEO US CHOCOLATES.Per 5-lb box

Buttermilk Chocolates....... . .................. $1.25Chocolate Chips...................................... 1.25Chocolate Dipped Caramels.................. 1.10Chocolate Dipped Marshmallows....... 1.50Chocolate Nougatines............................ 1.25Ice Cream Chocolates...................... . 1.10Maple Walnut Chocolates .. 1.25Princess Chocolates. Swiss Cream Chocolates.

1.251.25

Tingaling Chocolates........................... 1.25Buttermels. 20 lbs. in case....... per lb. .17%Yellow Jacket, 40 lbs. in case, .per lb. .16 Silk Creams, 40 lbs. in case ... .per lb. .16

5c Package Goods.

Lemon Drops.......................................30sToasted Marshmallows.....................30sEnglish Butter Scotch.......................30sSuperior Vanilla Chocolates............30sChocolate Coated Marshmallows.........

Per Carton. $0.90

.90

.90 1.00 1.00

5-C E N T BAR GOODS.V an illa C ocoa B a r...................................30s $1.00M aple C ocoa B a r ..................................... 30s 1.00C h ocolate W aln ut B a r .......................... 30s 1.00M aple Peanut B a r ................................... 30s 1.00P eanut B ar..................................................30s 1.00C hocolate N ou gat B a r ...........................30s 1.00A la k u m a ...................................................... 30s 1.25C hocolate Ice Cream C a k e s .. . . . . . ,40s 1.00O pera Cream B a r ..................................... 30s 1.00O ’ B rien P ecan Cream B a r .................,30s 1.00C hocolate P lum P u d d in g .....................30s 1.00C offee F rappe .........................................30s 1.00

TAYLOR MADE CA NDIESC h ocolate C hips, 26 lb. p a i ls . . . .per C hocolate C hips, 5 lb. b o x e s . . . .per lb. S orority C hocolates lb. boxes , y2 doz.

in carton ....................................per d<y2 lb s ........................................................per d<10 cents ............... per doz.A sst. Fruit T ab lets, 5 lb. ja r s .......... each

or one jar free with each pail of Chocolate Chips Nut B utter B rittle “ “ . .ctn .85C hocolate Chips “ “ . .ctn .85S avory Cuplets “ “ . . c t n . 85

SUCHARD CHOCOLATESPer box net

No. 516 Milka i2 tablets / sSnerial “ a fnr 'it'” (i?i «nNo. 636 Viiua 72 tablets special d toi 5cNo. 517 Milka 72— 5c tablets.........................@ $2.70No. 528 Milka 36—10c tablets.........................................® 2.70No. 504 Milka 24—15c tablets........................................ @ 2.88No. 507 Milka 12—30c tablets.........................................@ 2.88Milka Croquettes, small 15c ......................doz. @ 1.44Diablotins 20—20c packages............. .............. @ 3.00No. 634 Vima 24—15c tablets................................. @ 2 88No. 638 Vima 36—10c tablets..........................................@ 2.70No. 637 Vima 12—30c tablets......................................... ® ‘2.88Vima Croquettes, small 15c...................... doz. @ 1.44No. 664 Noisettine 24—15c tablets...................... 2.88No 668 Noisettine 36—10c tablets.................... 2.70Napolitans. 5 in ribboned pkg. 40—5c pkgs...... @ 1.15Cigarettes, 7 in ribboned pkg. 50—5c pkgs....... % 1.75Fountain Cocoa, 5-lb tins 45c per lb ........... @ 2.25Fountain Cocoa, 5-lb paper bags 43c per lb .© 2.15

..per lb. $0.25. .per lb. .26y doz.

4.502.50

.90

.90

Package Goods.Empress Chocolate & Bonbons,

Per Dozeny -lb $ 2.00

“ “ 44 1-lb 3.80a 4 4 44 2-lb 7.6044 44 “ 3-lb 11.40“ “ 44 5-lb 19.00

Princess Chocolates .. lb 2.0044 4 4 . 1-lb 3.80“ “ . 2-lb 7.604 4 44 . 3-lb 11.40• 44 44 . 5-lb 19.00

Frappe Chocolates.. .. ■ l/2-\b 2.204 4 4 4 ■ . 1-lb 4.00Italian Chocolates.... . /L ib 2.25

“ “ .. .. . 1-lb 4.50

EXTRA SPECIAL.M O NTE CR ISTO CHOCOLATES.

Per Dozen%-lb boxes.............................................. $ 2.501- lb “ 4.802- lb “ 9.603- lb “ 14.405-lb “ ............................................. 24 00

Out Latest Confections. 'GLORIA CHOCOLATES.

ft-lb boxes, assorted flavors. 1-lb “

$ 3.256.00

M A R A SC H IN O CHOCOLATES.Small....................................................... $ 2.25Large....................................................... 4.25The above are made of Maraschino

Cherries dipped in glaze cream, then in high grade chocolate.

ALL MAPLE CHOCOLATES.y2-lb boxes............................................. $ 2.501-lb

Our All Maple Chocolates is proving a decided winner, and we know a trial order will please you.

Candy B ros .1 Fru it Tablets.In 4-lb. glass jars........................... .eachIn lots of 12 jars, delivered.......... .eachIn lots of 20 jars, delivered........... each

4.50

).85.80.75

Haja Chocolates1-lb. boxes....................................................per 100 $25.00

U-AII-No After Dinner Mints,No. Description boxes price

in crtn per crtn5 Plain...................... ........... 40 $1.60

10 Plain ...................... ........... 20 1.5025 Plain...................... ........... 10 1.805 L im e...................... ........... 40 1.60

10 L im e...................... ........... 20 1.5010 Chocolate Coated. ........... 20 1.5025 Chocolate Coated. ........... 10 1.8050 Chocolate Coated. 1.8025 Week E n d ............ .9010 Twilight................ ........... 10 .7510 Mirza...................... ........... 10 .7525 Mirza..................... ........... 5 .9010 Bobby Blake......... ........... 10 .7510 Dollv Drake......... ........... 10 .7510 University............. ........... 20 1.5010 Campus................ l ........... 10 .75

Hershey’s Pure M ilk Chocolate.24 5c Almond Chocolates.. .. . .p e r ctn. $0.9024 5c cakes.....................................per ctn. .8515 10c packages, Mail Pouch .. .per ctn. 1.00 12 10c packages, Kisses....... .. .per ctn. .85

Hornby’s Butter Scotch36-5c packs in carton.................. per ctn $1.2518-10c packs in carton.................per ctn 1.25

Hornby’s Toffee36-5c packs in carton..................per ctn $1.2018-10c packs in carton................ per ctn 1.20

Clark & Co.Fruit Tablets, 4-lb. 6-ozglass jars, .each 1.00

“ “ 5-lb. cans n e t ......... each 1.00

Gibson’s English Fruit Tablets Assorted.5 lb. jars, glass ......................... per jar 1.15

H uylers’s Candies.Italian Peppermint, 12 10c pkgs, box $0.78

HOREHOUND CA NDY.Haja Horehound Drops, 25 cans... .lb. .12 R. D. Co. “ Squares, 35-lb pails lb. .11 R. D. Co. “ “ , 5-lb b o x .. .lb. .15Thomas’ “ Drops, 22-lb pails, .lb. .12^Horehound Sticks, 5-lb boxes...........lb. .11Little Darling ex. strong, pails per lb. .15

Rock Candy.Gran. y-lb. pkgs., 5-lb. boxes, .per lb. .15Granulated, 5-lb. boxes.............. per lb. 12cWhite String, 5-lb. boxes........... “ 12%c

Yale Lozenges.Yale Mint Loz., 5 lb. boxes... .per lb. .15 Yale Wintergreen Loz., 5 lb. boxes, lb. .15

E & M Cough Drops.40-5c packages in b o x ...............per box $1.25

Red Cross.36-5c packages in b o x .. . . . . . . . per box 1.00

S. B. Cough Drops.40-5c packages in box................per box 1.25

Snyder’s Cough DropsAssorted, 30-lb. pails................... per lb. .15

Davis’ Menthol Beans.40 5c boxes in box...............................box $1.25

Davis Menthol Cough Drops.40-5c packages in box................ per box 1.25

Dean’s Menthol Cough Drops.40 5c boxes in box...............................box $1.00

Old Tyme Licorice Drops5c packages, 4S in carton................. per carton $1.20

W e invite your orders fo r everyth ing in the confectionery line. No jobber or m an u fac tu re r can serve you to better ad van tage than w e can.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.

OMAHA DRUGGIST 25

COMPLETE PRICES-CURRENT

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

D E T J G C O M P ^ I T T ,N E B . • QUANTITY PRICES SEE SPECIAL PACE.

p r w « charge la made for containers on goods in ounces or lesser quantities. A Advanetd. D Declined. * Addad

DRUGS, C H E M IC A L S , Etc.Acetanilid, cryst. or po. cart...... , , ................. oz 10

Cryst. or powd., M-ft ca r t ............................ft 41Cryst. or powd., Vi-ft c a r t . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7Cryst.or powd., 1 -lb cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5

Acetone, pure.............. ft 42Coml. .............................................................. ft 33

Acetphenetidin ...................... .........ft 1 02 oz 13DAcid, Acetic, No. 8............... ft 10

Acetic, U. S. P................... . — ............... ,® ||Acetic, C. P........................................................ ft 17Acetic, glacial, absolute — , , . , . . . lb 34 oz 11Arsenous, fused or p o w d ....,..,..ft 20 oz 09Benzoic, English............ ... . ...ft 2 35 oz 19Benzoic, from Toluol.... . . . . . . . . . . . ft 50 oz 11Boracic, cryst. or powd........... ........... ft 15Boracic, Crystals or Powd., 1-lb ctns— lb 18Boracic, Impalpable, Powd........ . ft 27Boracic, C. P., C ry st ............. ..ft 27Bromic............................... . . . . ,.o z 32Butyric, 60 $ .................................... ft 84 oz 21Camphoric............................................. . . . . oz 33Carbolic, crys, 1-ft can .7., . , . . . . f t 20Carbolic, crys, 5-ft ca n .... . . . ... ...............ft 1®Carbolic, crys, 10-lb can . . . . . . . f t 15Carbolic, liquid, med. 1-ft bots........... . . . .ft 20Carbolic, crude....................................... gal 35 to 40Oresylic dark ;...................... gal 85Oresylic, Redistilled........... .....................gal 1 20Chromic, 1-oz vials....................... oz 12Orysophanic, (see Chrysarobin)Cinnamic, Merck..... ........................ . ... .oz 35Citric, cryst...................................................... ft 50Formic, 1-oz vials, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,-. oz 14Formic, conct;.,...... ...................................... oz 22Gallic............... . . . .ft 08 oz 11Hydriodic, 10$. ...... ...............— oz 24Hydrobromic,................................ ft 28 oz 10Hydrobromic, conct........ ............... ft 58 oz 19Hydrocyanic, d ilu ted ...................ft 27 oz 11Hydrocyanic, Scheele’s, 1-oz. vials.........oz 38Hydrofluoric, 1-oz bots......... ........ . . . . . . oz 33Hydrofluoric, J4-ft b o t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ft 1 58Hypophosphorous Sol. 50$ ........... ft 1 10 oz 20Lactic, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ft 74 oz 13Lactic, dil........................................ ft 26 oz 10Mono-chlor-Acetic, oz. vis............................oz 26Muriatic, com l................................................ ft 05Muriatic, chem pure............. ft 17Nitric, coml................. ft 15Nitric, chem pure...................... ft 23Nitric, fuming......... . . . . . . — ft 17Nitro-Hydrochloric, d il.... . . ...................... ft 20Oleic, pure.......... .......................................... ft 38O xalic.,................ .— ____ .......................... ft 15Oxalic, chem. pure, 1-ft c a r t . . . . . . . . .___ ...ft 33Phosphoric, dil............ ......... . . . .ft 10Phoshoric, U.S.P.................... 1b 33Phosphoric, syrupy,.,___ ______ ft 44Phosphoric, g la cia l....... . . . .... . . . .ft 58 oz 13Picric.......................................... ft 84 oz 12Pyrogallic......... ............................. ft 1 73 oz 20Pyroligneous.............. . . . . . . . .g a l 40 ft 11Salicy lie, 1-ft cartons, ......... ft 47Salicylic,.H-ft cartons,.......... .................... ft K 4®;Salicylic, M-ft Cartons, . . . . . ___ . , ____ft 54Salicylic, 1-oz cart......... .............. oz 06Salicylic, (from winterg’n,) . , . . ........ oz 33DSuccinic, pure .............. oz 54Sulphanilic,..................................................... oz 19Sulphocarbolic............... oz 18Sulphuric, arom. (elixir vitriol)..................ft 50Sulphuric, com ’166$............... ft 05Sulphuric, chem p u r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ ft 17Sulphurous,,..,__ . . . ....... .ft 17Tannic, 1-oz. cartons,. . . . . . ...... oz 13Tannic, 1-lb. cartons___ _____ , , _____ ft 79Tartaric, crys....................... ...... . ft 35Tartaric, powd........... . ....................... ft 36Trichloracetic....................... ...________..oz 30Thymic (Thym ol).. . . . . . . . . . .ft 2 52 oz 24DValerianic, 1-oz. vials and tin, ........... .oz 24

Aconitine, Amorphous %-oz. vials.________ea 1 26Agaricin, 1-oz. vials.........................................oz 83

15-grain vials...... ........ ea 11Agaric, white...................................................... ft 35Agatliln. .oz 3 25A gurin ................................................. , .oz 1 70Albargin, Tablets, 50s................. .............each 50

D R U G 8, E T C .-C o n t.Alcohol, absolute.............. Gallon 5 00— pint 70

188..................... ................... ......... .......,...ga l 2 88Denatured lSO^... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,...g » l 69Wood Ref.9 5 $ .. . . . . . . . . . ... ................ .gal 75

Aldehyde, concent,...... ............ ............. . — ft 1 20Allspice, (pim ento)........................................... ft 17

Powd....... , . .................................................ft 22Alm ond M e a l.................. ...................... .lb 40Almonds, bitter, shelled................................... lb 50

Sweet...... ....... . . . . . . . . . . — ... . . . . . . . . — ..ft 50Aloin, 1-oz ctns........... oz 13

lft ctn........ ....ft 112Alum, Ammonia, gran., ctns......................... ft 19

Potassium, gran., otns........ .................... ...ft 19Dried, powd., c tn s ...,...... .Jb 15Ghrome, ctns. ......... ft 19Chrome, gran., C. P . . . . . . . . . . ..ft 37Am mom -Ferric................................... ft 87Lump............................................ . • ..........-ft 95Ground— . . . . . . — .........— ft .06Powdered ................. ft 08

Aluminum, Metal, Ctns ......................ft 1 31 oz 17Acetate, pure dry.......................... . .ft 84 oz 16Aceto-Tartrate.................... . . . .ft 137 oz 20B r o m id e .... . . .. . . . . . ....... oz 32Chloride............................ lb 63 oz 13Hydrated.. ....... ft 74Nitrate ...... 68P h osp h ate .......... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .,oa 19

. Sulphate, coml., pow d ....,. .'lb 13Sulphate, pure g r a n .... . .......... . . . . . . . . . f t 28

Amidol, 1-oz bottles................. , . . , f t 10 50 oz 78Ammonia, water 16$........................... ...ft 05

Water, 2 0 $ ...,.......... ..ft 07Water, stronger............. lb 10Household, pints,........ ......... . ........ . . . .doz 100Household, quarts........... .......... ..doz 1 50

Ammonol, powd.. tabs or compounds.........oz 1 05Ammonium, acetate, cryst., 1-oz. vials...... oz 16

Arsenate, 1-oz vials, ........ . . . . . . . . . . — ..oz 22Benzoate...... ............... .ft 97 oz 13Bichromate, 0. P. . . . , . , ............. ft 68 oz 15Bichromate. Pure..................... ft 50Borate. 1 oz vials . : .............. oz 21Bromide, 1-oz vials............................ oz 10Bromide.............................. 5-ft. 45 ft 47 ACarbazotate, “ Picrate” .............. oz 18Carbonate................ ft 16Carbonate, Cubes____.. . . . ........................ft 34Carbonate, resublimed, pure........ . — ft 27C it r a te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... ft 100 oz 17Hypophosphite. ................ .....ft 168 oz 22Iodide................................................ ft 4 10 oz 37Muriate, lump .................... .ft 15Muriate, gran., pure, 1-lb. cart ...................ft 19Muriate, gran., No. 1..................... ft 15Muriate, powd, 1-ft.carton.......... ......ft 20Nitrate, cryst.................................. ft 27Nitrate.fused ......................... ..ft 27Nitrate, gran................................ ft 27Oxalate, 1-ft cartons..................................... ft 44Phosphate, cryst, C. P .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ft 74Salicylate, 1-oz v ia ls ... . . . . . . — ft 95 oz 15Succinate..................................... .......... .,. .09 07Sulphate, coml..... ........................ ........ . — ft 08Sulphate. 1-ft cart., C. P ............................. ft 30Sulpho-carbolate, 1-oz vials......................... oz 15Sulpho-cyanate..,.................... . . ft 58 oz 12Tartrate (neutral)........................... . — ft 1 05V a l e r i n a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft 173 oz 24

Amyl, acetate,pure.............. . . . . . . . f t 74Butyrate..................................................... ft 183Nitrate................... ,.,.oz 44Nitrite ... .................................. oz 28Valerianate............. .......ft 2 63

Anaesthesin............... oz 100Aniline, black nigrostine, for ink....................ft 2 00

Blue, navy........................................ . fb 2 50Blue-blue, extra....................... . . . . . . . . . . ft 3 50Blue, Nicholson, B .,..................................... ft 2 25Blue, Nicholson,BB........ ,. . .. — ........... ft 3 25Brown, Bismark........................................... ft 100Green, prime...................... ........ .. . . . . . . . . ft 1 50Green, extra.. . . . . . . ... ............................ft 2 00Orange, extra— .... ........ — ..........ft 1 25Red, A lbany........ ................................... .ft 60Red, Diamond Fuchsine........... ... , . ........... ft 2 25Red. eosine, bluish.................... ...........1.... ft 2 60Red, eos in efin e ...,.,................ . ......ft 3 00Scarlet....... ............................................ . ,.ft 100Scarlet, extra.................................. . . . » 125Violet (or purple) B ........................................ 1b 2 00Violet (or purple) B B ..............................,.,..lb 3 00Yellow................................................................lb 2 00

Annatto................................................................1b 55Annattoine....................................... . .............. 1b 90Anodyne, Hoffman’s, l-lb cans, inclusive...ft 1 68Antifebrine, 1-oz vials....................... oz 18

DRUGS, Etc.—C ont.Antikamnia, powd. or tablets.,....................oz 1 00

Combinations..................................... oz 1 0010-oz. lots........ ............... oz 92V4Antimony, Metal................................... ft 27

Bromide.............,.. ....... ........................ .oz 26Chloride, cryst........................................ ..oz 21Chloride, sol., (butter o f ) ....................... .ft 24Diaphoretic........... .....................................lb 1 07Oxide ............................................................ ft 70Sulphide.,......................... . . . . . . ft 46Black, powd., com l.................................... 1b 06Pure Needle, powd...... ............... ......ft 15

Antinosin.............. ....... . . . . ............. oz 2 10Antipyrin, Knor rs, 1-oz vials...... ................ oz 35

N ew G rade........... ..................... ..ft 3 15 oz 25Apiol fluid,green, 1-oz vials................. . . . . ..o z 38Apomorphia,cryst, )i-ozvls.,..........................oz 12 07

Muriate (amorphous) 36-oz. vials,. ......... oz 3 36Argentamine ........................ oz 75Argols, r e d ....................... ..ft 14

Red, pow d ered ........................................... ft 16A rgon in . ........... . .... ........ ............. ............oz 65A rgyrol.........................•........ ........ ............,..oz 1 50A rh ovin ............................................................. oz 90Aristol.................................................................oz 1 80Aristochin__ . . . . . . ............. .oz 2 20Ar-'nvroot, American. .........., . . ....... ft 10

L e r m u n d a . . ,— ............ ft 35St Vincent ......... ft 16Taylor’s, M-ft and H-ft, fo il........ . . . .......... ft 40

Arsenic,bromide, 1-oz. v ia ls ..................... ft 30Chloride, solution......... ..............................ft 22Iodide, 1-oz vials...........................................ft 47Red, powdered..... .............. ft 27Solution (Fowler’s ) .........................................1b 12Solution (Donovan’s ) .., . . . ........... ft 22White powd. com’l . . . . . . . . .............. ft 11Yellow (orpiment)..............................ft 27

Asbestos, fibrous, long..................................... ft 35Asparagin, %-oz. vials ....................................oz 1 50Aspirin...... ......................................................... oz 43Atroxyl. Tablets, 20s.................................. each 25Atropine, pure % oz. vials. . . ................ ..oz 6 30

Sulphate, % oz. vials................ ................ oz 5 25Balsam, Copaiba.,,. 7 ...__ ___ 5-ft. 55 ft 60

Copaiba, solidified..... .............. .— ft 1 60Fir, Canada__ .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1b 125Fir, Oregon— ..................................,...ft 35Peru . , ...... ft 2 50Sulphur ................ ft 50Tolu................................ 10-1b. cans 40 ... .lb 50

Barium, Acetate, 1-oz vials..............................lb 16Carbonate,pure, 1-ft boxes..... ..................... ft 33Chloride chem. pure............ 1b 30Nitrate, powdered ......... 1b 17Nitrate, chem. pure.. . . . . ............................1b 41Sulphate, coml, l-lb boxes__ j ............. ft 14Sulphate,pure, 1-ft boxes.. ................ 1b 33Sulphide, pu re..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f t 47 oz 12

Bark, alder,black, pressed, fts........................ lb 22Alder, red or tag pressed, fts........................ 1b 20Angostura, pressed, f t s ......................... ,, ,8> 90Apple tree,pressed, fts..................................1b 30Ash, black, pressed.fts.................... ft 30Ash, mountain, pressed, fts..........................ft 28Ash, prickly, pressed®s...............................1b 32Ash. white, pressedfts...... ................. ft 24Barberry, pressed, fts .......... ......................... ft 30Basswood,pressed,fts................ ft 24Bavberry, pressed, ft 25Bay berry, powdered.................................. ..lb 30Beech, pressed> fts ...., ....... ........................ lb 28Birch, pressed, f t s . . . . . . ....... ft 24Bitter Sweet, pressed, lbs.. .........................lb 30Blackberry, of root, press, fts — ............... ft 20Black Haw, pressed, fts.............................. ft 45Boxwood, pressed, fts ............... .ft 20Buckthorn, pressed, lbs................................. lb 22Butternut, pressed, fts................................... ft 20Canella, powdered.. . . . . — ................ .... 1b 45Oanella, pressed, fts................................. ft 40Cascara Sagrada, pressed, fts ............. — ,. ft 35Cascarrilla, pressed, fts..................................ft 30Cascarilla, powdered.................................... lb 35Cassia.. . : ........... .... .c . ................................. ft 20Cassia, powdered.................... ft 25Cassia Saigon, rolls......................................... lb 60Cassia Saigon, powdered................................ ft 65Chestnut, pressed, f t s . . . . . . ........................... lb 25Cinchona, red, S. Am ......................................lb 30Cinchona, red, S. Am.,powd......................lb 35Cinchona, red, Rubingosa.................... lb 40Cinchona, red. Rubingosa, powdered........lb 45Cinchona, yellow........................................ . . I 80 ICinchona, yellow, powd................... : ........ lb 36

26 OMAHA DRUGGIST

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Bark, Cramp, pressed, lbs...................... ....... ft 30

Cramp, powd.....................................................ft 35Oundurango, pressed, fts............................ ft 30Elder, pressed, fts.............. ft 30Elm, ground.....................................................ft 19Elm, select, slabs................. ft 25Elm, powd..........................................................ft 20Fringetree, of root, pressed, lbs................... ft 50

—< Hemlock, powd ........................................... ft 25Hemlock, pressed, fts ........................",........ ft 20Ivy, Amer. of root, pressed, lbs................... ft 35Jam Dogwood, pressed, fto.............................ft 30Jersey Tea, pressed, fts................<............ ft 30Magnolia, pressed, fts.................................... ft 35Mezereon, pressed, fts.................................... ft 30Moosewooa, pressed, fts............................... ft 40Oak, black, pressed, fts ................................ ft 22Oak, red, pressed, fts............... ft 22Oak, white, pressed, lbs................................. ft 22Osier, green, pressed, lbs.............................. ft 30Peach, pressed, fts...........................................ft 30Persimmon, pressed, fts........... .'................. ft 30Pine, white, pressed, l b s .............................. ft 20Pomegranate, bark of root............................ft 35Poplar, white, pressed, fts..............................ft 20Poplar, white, powd....................................... ft 25Poplar, yellow, pressed, fts........ ..................ft 22Prickly Ash, pressed, lbs...............................ft 32Prickly Ash, powd...........................................ft 35Quaking Asp, pressed, lbs .......................... ft 25Quebracho, pressed, fts................................. ft 35Rose Willow, pressed, fts...............................ft 35Sassafras......... ................................................. ft 24Sassafras, pressed, fts.................................... ft 30Sassafras, powd............................................... ft 30Simaruba, pressed, lbs...................................ft 60Soap Tree (quillaya)....................................... ft 25Soap Tree (quillaya) ground......................... ft 18Soap Tree (quillaya) powd.............................ft 20Soap Tree, pressed, fts...................................ft 35Sumac, pressed, 1-ft ........................................ft 24Sweet Gum, pressed, fts................................. ft 35Tamarack, pressed fts................................... ft 28Wafer Ash, pressed, lbs................................. ft 30Wahoo Root, pressed, lbs.............. ft 60Wahoo Tree, pressed, fts................... ft 38Walnut, pressed, fts....................................... ft 18Wild Cherry......................................................ft 12Wild Cherry, ground...................................... ft 15Wild Cherry, powd................................. ft 20Wild Cherry, pressed, fts.............................. ft 25Witch Hazel, pressed, fts.............................. ft 22Willow, white, pressed, fts............................ ft 25Willow, black, pressed, fts.............................ft 22Winters, pressed, fts................... ft 75

Barley, Pearl......................................................ft 08Robinson’s. (4-lbs........................................ doz 1 75Robinson’s, lb s .................... doz 3 00

Bay Rum, domestic....................................... gal 2 00Imported........................................................gal 2 35

Beans, Calabar...................................................ft 50Cocoa, roasted................................................. ft 50Tonca Angostura............................................ ft 2 25 AVanilla. Bourbon.............................ft 5.00@ 6 00Vanilla, Mexican.............................ft 6.00 @ 8 00Vanilla, Tahiti................................................ ft 1 60

Bebeerine, pure, 1-oz. vials............................ oz 9 45Sulphate, 1-oz. vials................. -...................oz 2 14

Benzine............ ; ............................gal. 18 to 20Benzol, pure (benzine)................. . ..............ft 19Benzo Napthol................................................... oz 17B en zosol......... oz 125Berberine, Sulphate, 1-oz.vials, Merck........oz 1 61Berries, Buckthorn........ ................................. ft 30

Oocculus Ind (fish berries)............................ ft 17Cubeb, stemless............................................ ft 65Cubeb, powd..................................................... ft 70Elder.................................................................. ft 35Juniper, Italian............................................... ft 12Juniper, powd................................................... ft 16Laurel................................................................ ft 16Poke..... .............. . ........................................ft 25Prickly Ash............................ ft 1 00Saw P alm etto.................................................. ft 30Sumac................................................................ ft 20

Beta Eucane, Ms and Ms..................................oz 3 60(4s and ozs................................. oz 3 50

B etol....................................................... oz 63Bismuth, Metal....................1 . ft 2 88

Acetate .............................. oz 40Betanapthol........................ oz 90Chloride..... ...................... oz 42Oitrhte................................ ft 3 04 oz 30Ammon. C i t r a t e ........ ft 3 20 oz 32Lactate................................ oz 44Liquor................................. ft 31Nitrate O ryst.................... oz 28Oxalate................................ oz 37Oxide, Hydrated...........ft 3 78 oz 36Oxide, Anhydrous............ oz 39Oxychloride............. oz. 29 l ft 2 88Phenol................................. ' oz 95Phosphate........................... oz 36Pyrogallate.............. oz 1 31Salicylate, 4041....................Salicylate, 64(9....................Subbenzoate.......................Subcarbonate.......... oz. 26Subgallate...........................Sub Iodide...........................Sub Nitrate......................... ft 2 27Sulphate.............................. oz 33T annate...:........................ oz 28Valerianate, M-oz. vials.. J oz 63

Bladder Wrack, pressed fts.... ..................... ft 30Blaud’s Mass, Po...................... ft 33Blue Mass.............................................................ft 56 D

Powdered......................................... ft 64 D

1b 2 48 O Z 231b 2 90 oz 26ft 3 30 oz 33

B> 2 96ft 2 38 oz 23ft 4 67 oz 40

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Blue Vitriol............................. ft 08

Powdered.............................................. 1b 10Bole, Armenia....................................... .lb 16

lb 00Bone, Cuttle fish................................... ft 35

Cuttle fish, powd............................. . .lb 40Bone Meal....................... 25 ft 03(4 .. .lb 04Borax, powd. or cryst., Dulk................ .ft 08

•’ Powd., l-lb ctn., 48 lbs in case 4 80 lb 12“ Powd., (4-ft ctn., 48 lbs in case 5 20 1b 12(4“ Powd., M-lb ctn., 24 lbs in case 2 80 lb 13“ Powd., 1-ft tins, 24 lbs in case 2 90 ft 14“ Powd., 5-ft box, 60 lbs in case 4 70 lb 10“ Glass .......................................... 1b 44

Boric Spangles, 24ft ctn., in case....... 4 10 ftBoraxo, Bath Powd., 24 cans in case. 4 00 ftBoraxo Bath Powd., sml., 48 pkg. in case__ ft 3 20Breast Tea, (specis pedtoralis)...................... ft 45Bromine, 1-oz. vials and tin case..ft 63 oz 21

Chloride, 1-oz. vials and tin case................. oz 63Bromipin, 10$, Merck.....................ft 2 20 oz 24B rom oform ...................................... ft 1 47 oz 19Broom Top, Scotch, pressed lbs....................... ft 30Brucine, pure, %-oz. vials..............................oz 1 58

Sulphate, %-oz. vials.....................................oz 1 58Buds, Balm of Gilead........................................ft 60

Cassia............. ft 40Cadmium, Bromide, M erck...........................oz 20

Iodide, 1-oz. vials, M erck,............................ oz 35Sulphate,1-oz. vials, M erck........................ oz 23

Caffeine, pure, 1-oz. vials................ ft 4 46 oz 37Bromide, 1-oz. vials........................— oz 50Citrated, 1-oz. vials................... ft 2 83 oz 30Phosphate, M-oz. vials................................ oz 68Salicylate, M-oz. vials................................ oz 68Valerianate,M-oz. vials................................ oz 69

Calamine.............................................................. ft 15Calcium, Bromide.............................. ft 58 oz 13

C arbide.............................................................ft 19Carbonate, 1-ft cartons............... ft 13Chloride, fused, anhydrous........................... ft 58Calcium Chloride, fused. Com’l, 10-lb canslb 08Chloride, gran, or fused..................................ft 21Glycerophosphate........................... ft 1 94 oz 23Hypophosphite........ ........................ft 84 oz 15Hypophosphite and sodium, 1-oz vials — oz 18Hypophosphite and sodium..........................ft 1 05Iodide, 1-oz. vials.......................................... oz 40Lactate, lb. .70.................................... oz 13Lacto'-phosphate, solub., 1-oz. ctns ........ oz 16Calcium Lacto-phosphate, solub................ ft 1 22Phosphate, precip.. 1-ft carton................... ft 21Salicylate, 1-oz. vials......................................oz 21Sulphide............................................ft 31 oz 10Sulphite............... ft 18Sulpho-carbolate............................... ft 44 oz 12

Calomel, Amer., Merck.................................. ft 1 16DEnglish, 1-ft bottles, incl............................ ft 1 45

Camphor, Mono-bromide................ ft 1 58 oz 23Mono-bromide, powdered............................ ft 1 68

Cannabis, Indica, pressed fts .......................... ft 1 65Candy. Coltsfoot rock, 5-lb, boxes....................ft 40

Hoarhound................................22 ft 12(4 ft 15Rock, on strings............................................... ft 13Rock, (4 strings...............................................ft 12Rock, assorted strings................................... ft 12Rock, selected, cryst.......................................ft 12(4Rock, selected, gran........................................ ft 12Yale Peppermint............................................. ft 15Yale Wintergreen............................................ ft 15

Cantharides, Chinese...................................... ft 50Chinese, powd.................................. . ........... ft 55Russian.............................................................. ft 1 00Russian, powd................................... - ............ft 1 05

Cantharidin, Merck’s, 15-gr. vials........... each 1 89Capsicum, powd ......... 5 ft 20 ............. ft 25

Pods................................................................. ft 20Card Teeth, (iron filings)................................ ft 12C aram el.................. ft 20Carbon, Bi-Sulphuret __ 51b. can .15 .. ..ft 18

Carbon, Tetrachloride.................................... 27Cassia Fistula..................................................... ft 20Castor Fiber....................................................... oz 1 40

Powd..................................................................oz 2 00Cerate, Cantharides..........................................ft 95

Goulard’s, II. S. P ..................... ft 50Resin, IJ. S. P ................................................. ft 50Resin, comp.......................................................ft 50Simple..................................... ft 50Spermaceti........................................................ ft 60Zinc carb , true................................................ ft 24

Cerium, Nitrate, 1-oz. vials.................... — oz 26Oxalate.............................................ft 46 oz 08

Chalk, Billiard................................................gro 50Carpenters’ blue...........................................gro 70Carpenters’ red............................................ gro 60Carpenters’ white............. gro 50Crayons, assorted......................................... gro 60Crayons, white, school, 1 gross boxes...doz 1 40French, cut............................ ft 20French, powd................................................... ft 08Precipitated, English......................................ft 12Prepared in drops, 8-ft boxes ..................... ft 07Pink in drops, 8-ft boxes................................ ft 08Red, in fingers.................................................. ft 12White, lump.............. bbl cwt 1 0 0 ............ft 02-04

Charcoal, Animal (ivory black).................... ft 08W ood..................................................................ft 10Willow. 1-lb. boxes..........................................ft 20

China Clay..........................................................ft 08Chinoidine, 1-oz. rolls......................................oz 12Chinaphenin......................................................oz 1 50Chlnoline, pure. 1-oz. vials.............................. oz 50

Tartrate, 1-oz. vials..................................... oz 50Chloralamide, 25-gram vials...... .............. each 80Chloral Hydrate.

Crusts, 1-ft glass bot., incl............................ft 1 22DCrusts, (4-ft glass bot., incl............................ft 1 33a

DR UCS, Eto.—C o n i.Crusts, M-ft glass bot., incl.........................ft 1 43dCrusts. 1-oz glass vis, incl.......................... oz 15DCrystals, 1-lb. glass bot., incl...................... ft 1 23DCrystals, (4-lb. glass bot., incl...................... ft 1 33dCrystals, M-lb. glass hot., incl...................... ft 1 43DCrystals, 1-oz. glass vials, incl..................... oz 16DCroton, 1-oz. v ia ls .........................................oz 38

Chloroform, In cl.............. 7-lb. bottle 40___ft 45Purified, incl..................................................... ft 55Squibb’s, Purified.............. ft 87

Chlorophyll, Technical.............. oz 33Aqueous...........................................................oz 33A lcoholic......................................................... oz 39

Chromium, Chloride, cryst. 1-oz. vials...... oz 99Chloride, solution, 1-oz. vials...................... oz 18

Chrysarobin .................................ft 3 43___oz 29Cinchonine, Pure Aik. 1-oz. vials................... oz 33

Bisulphate, 1-oz. vials...................................oz . 22Mixture, 3-oz. boxes.....................................box 28Muriate, 1-oz. vials................... oz 22Salicylate, 1-oz. vials.. ......................... ..oz 33Sulphate. 1-oz. vials... ................................ oz 19

Cinchonidine, Pure Aik. Cryst., 1-oz. vials.oz 50Bisulphate, 1-oz. vials...................................oz 33Muriate, 1-oz. vials...................................oz 33Salicylate, 1-oz. vials ................................ oz 37Sulphate. 1-oz. vials...................................oz 25-Sulphate, 1-oz. can s................................... oz 23Sulphate, 5-oz. cans...................................oz 20Sulphate, 50-oz. cans...................................oz 17Sulphate, 100-oz. cans ............. oz 15

CIncho-Quinine, 1-oz. vials.............................oz 1 10Cinnabar.................................................. ft 157Citarin................................................................. oz 75Clover Head, red, pressed ozs........................ ft 40

White, pressed ozs........................................... ft 40Sweet, pressed ozs........................................... ft 40

Cloves, Zanzibar..................................................ft 20Zanzibar, powd................................................ ft 25

Cobalt. Powdered.............................................. ft 27Carbonate, 1-oz. vials__ : ............................. oz 32Nitrate, 1-oz G. S. V ...................................... oz 24Oxide, pure, 1-oz. vials...................................oz 22

Cocaine, Alkaloid, (4 oz. V ........................... oz. 4 55“ Muriate ozs. Y .................................. 3 60“ ’• (4 oz. V ................................. 3 65“ “ M “ V ................................. 3 70“ “ Vs “ V . . .............................. 3 80

Tropa Hydroch, 5 gr. vials.......................each 44Cochineal, Honduras...................................... ft 65

Powdered........................................................... ft 70Cocoa, Butter.........................12-ft box 50___ ft 55Codeine, Aik., 1-oz. vials................... .'.......... oz 5 25

(4-oz. vials..................................................... oz 5 45Muriate, 1-oz. vials.........................................oz 5 00

(4-oz. vials..................................................... oz 5 20Nitrate, 1-oz. vials............................ oz 5 00

(4-oz. vials................................................ ...oz 5 20Phosphate, 1-oz. vials.................................... oz 4 75

(4-oz. vials................... .................. ■ "__ oz 4 95Sulphate, 1-oz. v ia ls .................................. oz 5 00

(4-oz. vials................................. oz 5 20Colchicine, cryst., 15-gr. vials.....................each 1 26Collargolum, %-ozs.......................................... oz 2.75Collodion, 1-ft cans, incl ........ ) ft 59

Cantharidal,..............................( • ft 1 83Cantharidal, ozs., incl— ...... f doz 1 83Flexible, incl............................... 1 ft 64

Colocynth, Apples, Trieste............................. ft 50Apples, powd............................................... ft 55

Confection, aromatic........................................ ft 1 25Opium................................................................ ft 1 50Rose, ................................................................ft 45Senna,............... . . ...........................................ft 45T heriac............................................................. ft 85

Copper, Acetate, pure crystal...... ft 83 oz 14 DAmmoniated..................................................... ft 53Arsenate, 1-oz. vials...................................... oz 21Arsenite, 1-oz. vials........................................oz 18Carbonate..........................................................ft 41Chloride, “ Cupric” .......................................... ft 58Cyanide, 1-oz. vials......................................... oz 21Iodide, 1-oz. vials........................................oz 44Nitrate.............................................................. ft 50O xalate.................... : ....................................ft 1 31Oxide, black, pure......................... ft 68 oz 12Sulphate, purified, 1-ft cartons....................ft 24

Copperas.................................. ft 03Powdered..........................................................ft 06

Corrosive Sublimate, 1-ft carton................ ft 1 04DPowd., 1-ft cartons..................................... ft 1 08D

Cowhage Down, 1-oz. cans .............! ............oz 50Crabs’ Eyes......................................................... oz 18

Powd..................................................................oz 22Crab Orchard Salt, Natural............................ft 20Cream Tartar, cryst..........................................ft 32

Pure, powd........................................................ft 32Commercial...................................................... ft 18

Creasote,Coal T ar............................................................ ft 35From beech wood........................... ft 94 oz 16Carbonate, 1-oz vials.................... ft 9 00 oz 65

Creosotal........................................... ft 9 00 oz 65Creolin, l-lb bot. $8,00 doz. (4-ft bot........... doz 4 00

Cresol,................................................................ft 22Crocus, Martis (oxide iron, red).......................ft 13

Metallorum (antimony crocus)..................... ft 33Cudbear................................................................lb 30Cumarin............................................ ft 4 72 oz 40Curcuma, Powd................................................... lb 15Dextrin, yellow................................................... lb 09

White.............................................................. lb 12Diabetin............................................................... lb 1 60Diaspirin............................................................ oz 65

Diaspirin Tablets, 5 gr. 25s ..................each 30Diaspirin Table* gr. 100s................... each 75

Diastase of M alt................................................oz 67Digitalin (4-oz.vials.........................................oz 7 88

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D R UC8, Etc.—Cont. DRUGS, Etc.—C ont. DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Dionin, Merck.

15 gr..............:Dioxogen,

Vi’s ......Lbs........5-lbs......

“ Oakland” M’s

. oz 7 56

. .ea 35 doz 2 00 doz 3 75 doz 6 00 doz 18 00

Dluretin, Knorr...................................... ozDoggrass, pressed, lbs..................................... ftDormiol, 50$ ,....................................ft 4 20 oz.Dover’s Powder................................................ ftDragons’ Blood. Mass’ ....................................ft

Reed s ............................ ftPowd..................................................................ft

Duboisine, Sulpli. 5-gr. vials......................vialD uotal................................................................ozDuotonal............................................................ ozEarth, Fuller’s .......................... ft

Fuller’s, powd.......................... ftEikonegen........................................... ft 3 95 ozElaterlum, %-oz. vials, incl........................... ozEmetine, 5-graln v ia ls ...............................eachEmpyroform, ............. ozE picarin ............................................................ ozErgot, Spanish ................................................ ft

Powd... ..........................................................ftErgotin, American, 1-oz. vials.......................oz

Bon jean. 1-oz. vials.......................................ozEserlne, Aik., 5-gr. tubes........................... each

Hydrochlor., 5-gr. tubes.......................... eachSalicylate, 5-gr. tubes............................. eachSulphate, 5-gr. tubes................................ each

Essence, Bay Rum, R. D. Oo.......................... ftBay Rum. Rudkins’ .............................. , ....lb

Ether, Sulphuric, “ Anaestesia” __ 5ft .29 .ftSulphuric, “ conct............................ 5 ft .29.. ftSulphuric, washed,” ......................5 f t .34..ftSulphuric, 1880.................................. 5 ft .38..ftA ce tic .............................................................. 15

“ Absolute......................................... ftBenzoic............................................................. ftButyric............................................................. ftChloric.................................. ftFormic....................................... oz. .24 ftHydriodic........................................................ozHydrobromic............................... oz. .25 ....1bNitrous, conct., 1 to 21....................................lbNitrous, spirits................................................ ftPetroleum................................... ftValeric........................................... oz. .34— 1b

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

Iodide (hydriodic ether) 1-oz. vials............ozEucalyptol, 1-oz. vials................. oz

Bulk..................................................................ft

1 7524 31

1 70 50 78 55 74

1 50 50 06 08 37

1 09 55 65 70 80 85 4343 68 7844 44

2 50 4 00

3434394344 63

1 83 1 05

58 1 47

45 1 83

7859 28

3 15

25 45 16

1 05Eudoxin, 1-oz. vials...................................... oz

T ablets, 3 grain... .........................................ezEugenol.............................................................. ozEumydrin.................................................... grainEuphorin.................. ozEuquinine,............... OzKurophen...........................................................ozExalgine.............................................................ozExodin..................................... ozExtract W itch Hazel.

Dickinson's, bbls incl.............................. galDickinson’s, M bbls incl...............................galDickinson’s, 10 gals incl........................... .galDickinson’s, 5 gals incl...............................galDickinson’s, as wanted ............................gal

Extract, Licorice, Oorigliano...................... lbLicorice, M. & R. 5-ft boxes...... . — ........ ftLicorice, Y. & S. 5-lb boxes.......................... lbLicorice, Scudder’s, 16’s, 5-ft boxes............ ftLicorice, Mass............................................. ftLicorice, 16’s, 5-ft boxes............................... ftLicorice, ringed.............................................. ftLicorice, powd................................................ ftLogwood, bulk, 12’s and 25’s.......................... ftLogwood l ’s ..........................24-ft boxes 11 ftLogwood, M’s .........................24-lb boxes 12 1bLogwood, M’s .........................24-ft boxes 14 ftLogwood, assorted............... 24-ft boxes 13 ft

Fareol.......................... oz

2 10 2 60

21 05

1 00 1 47 1 80 1 50 1 40

, 72 78 85 95

1 CO 35 30 30 30 18 30 35 35 131516 18 16 50

Febrinol..............................................................O ZFerratine, powder or tablets........................oz-Flake W hite,................. lbFlour, R ice ........................................................ ftFlowers, Arnica................................................ ft

Arnica, ground.................................. lbArnica, powd.................................................. ftArnica, pressed, ozs........................................ ftAlthea, pressed, ozs........................................ftBoxwood, pressed, ozs................................... lbCalendula, pressed, ozs.................................. ftChamomile, Roman.......... ............................ ftChamomile, German, new............................ftDaisy, pressed, ozs...................: .................. ftElder, pressed, ozs...... ................................... ftHollyhock, pressed, ozs................................. ftKooso................................................................ ftLavender........................................*...............ftLavender, pressed, ozs..................................ftLinden, pressed, ozs.......................................ftLinden, with leaves, ozs.............. lbMarigold .’pressed, ozs....................................lbNettle, pressed, ozs........................................ ftOrange............................................................ ftPoppy, red, pressed, ozs.................. ftRosemary.......................................... ftRosemary, pressed, ozs............. ftSaffron, Amer..................................................ftSaffron, Amer., pressed, dzs........................ ftSaffron,Spanish, Alicante..................... ...ozSaffron, Spanish, Valencia...........................ozViolet, pressed, ozs........................................ lbYarrow, pressed, ozs................................. ft

55 85 15 15 22 24 26 30 55 30

1 0035 40 30 5036 63 30 35 50 40 70

3 00 2 50

65 40 40 50 75 70

1 00 1 25

35

Formaldehyde, 5 ft. incl. .20.

250s.................................... ..................500s.......................................................

Formln,............................................. ft 1(5Gaduol, ............................................ ft 4 72

Garlic ... Gelatin,

French shred, bulk.

Glutol.

R. D. Co’s. 50-ft cans.

Glycine, 1-oz vials..................................... ...oz

Glycyrrhlzln, Ammon

Goose Grease.

Graphite, Dixons, 1-lb cans... Graphite, Dixon’s 5-lb cans.

Grind, Robusta, pressed, lbs.

Guaiacol, liquid, pure...............lb. 2.73.Carbonate, 1-oz. ctns.............. lb. 3 43..

Aloes, Barbadoes, powd.

Aloes, Socotrine, powd.

Arabic, 3rd pick.

. ..f t 25

...1b 40box 20box 1 05box 2 001 OZ 15: oz 41

1 30.OZ 1 30

. ..ft 2 1021

..ft 25

.doz 1 00

.doz 1 20

...ft 40

...lb 45

. ..ft 35

...tb 40...ft 851 65

...ft 1065

...ft 24

...ft 65

...ft 24

. ..ft 28

...ft 30,. ft 31...ft 36

4528 0017 259 40

..oz 29

..ea 1 319574

.doz 5 25

.doz 2 751 581 31

...ft 45

...f t 38

.. ft 35.. ft 20. ..tb 18...ft 15...1b 2*...lb 40

1 00. .OZ 26. .oz 30

1 001 30

...ft 2 50

. ..lb 2 60

...ft 75

...1b 80

. ..ft 20

...1b 25

...1b 45

. ..Ib 50

. .lb i 25

...1b 75

...1b 80

...1b 50

...1b 3530

...1b 20

...1b 55...ft 50

...ft i 50Assafoetida, Calcutta, powd.........................1bAsafcetida, Monroe,....................................... ftAsphaltum.......................................................ftBenzoin, marbled........................................... ftBenzoin, powd................................................ lbCamphor, refined........................................... lbCamphor, gum, refined, 24s......... ftCamphor, Sim’s, 1-oz blocks.........................1bCatechu, black................................................ lbCatechu, powd ................. lbCatechu, refined, 1-lb boxes........................ lbCatechu, refined, M-Ib boxes....................... 1bCatechu, refined, M-ft boxes........................ ftCopal....................................... - .....................ftDamar.......................................................... ..ftEuphorbium...........— ............................ ftEuphorbium, powd........................................ ftGalbanum, tears.......................... lbGamboge..........................................................ftGamboge, powd.............................. ftGuaiac, strained.............................................1bGuaiac, powd............... lbHemlock........................................................... lbKino, true........................................................ lbKino, true, powd............................................ftMastic, tears......... ftMyrrh, Turkey................................................ ftMyrrh, Turkey, powd.......................... lbOlibanum, tears.............................................. ftOpium...........................................lb. 6 50 ... ftOpium, powd. or gran................lb. 7 50__ ftSandarac....................................................... ftScammony, Aleppo.......................................ozScammony, Aleppo, powd........................... ozSenegal.......................................................... --ftShellac, bleached............................................ lbShellac, native, orange.................................. ftShellac, native, powd................................... ftSpruce, select........................................................... lb 175

1 75A 7515 505556 60 58 12 30 1416 18 50 40 35 40 85

1 25 1 30

40 45 65 50 60 90 40 45 30

6 757 75

35 60 65 35 45 35 40

Tam arac, tr u e ........ .................................................... lb 1 25Th us (w hite tu rp en tin e).........................................lb 15T ragacan th , ribbo n ................... lb 1 10T ragacan th , 1st fla k e .................................................1b 1 00T ragacan th 2d flake. , .............. lb 90T ragacan th , sorts.........................................................lb 70T ragacan th , pow d.......................................................lb 75

G u tta P e rch a , crude, sh a v in g s .............................ft 2 50C rude, sheets ............................................................ 1b 2 50

G yn ov al P e arls , 4 gr. 25s....... each 42H a ir C ap M oss, pressed lb s ................. lb 28H e d o n a l...............................................................................oz 1 60H e m o -G a llo l , M erck ................................................... oz 84H e lm ito l .................................................................... . . . oz * 60

H elm itol T a blets , 5 gr. 25s.............................. each 30H e m lc r a n in e .................................................................... oz 90H e m o g lo b in ...................................................................... oz 54H erb s, A g rim o n y, pressed, ozs...............................lb 30

B alm , lem on, pressed, o zs .......................................1b 40B alm , sw eet, pressed, ozs....................................... 1b 35B ell wort, pressed, ozs.........' . ................ft 40Boneset. pressed, o z s .................................................lb 25B ugle, pressed, o z s .............................. ................... ft 30B ugle, sweet, pressed, ozs.......................................ft 30C anada Fleabane, pressed, o zs ............................. ft 40C ardinal B lue, pressed, ozs...................................1b 35C arpenter Square, pressed, ozs........................... ft 30C atnip, pressed, o zs ...................................................lb 25C elandine, garden, pressed, o zs ...................... ft 34C elandine, wild, pressed, ozs...............................ft 30Centaury, A m ., pressed, ozs.................................1b 50C entaury, Europe, pressed, ozs...........................ft 40Chick weed, pressed, ozs...........................................ft 35C inquefoil, pressed, o zs .............................................1b 35C larry, pressed, ozs.................................................. ft 55C leavers, pressed, ozs........................ ................... 1b 35Colum bine, pressed, ozs ...........................................ft 40Consum ption Braks, pressed, ozs.......................ft 65Cool wort, pressed, ozs...............................................ft 30D andelion , pressed, ozs...................... ................... 1b 30D ittan y , pressed, ozs ................................................. 1b 28E v en in g Primrose, pressed, o z s ___ . . . . . . . . ft 32E yebright, pressed, ozs .7 . ....................................... ft 40Feverfew , pressed, o zs .............................. ........ lb 45Firew eed, pressed, ozs...............................................ft 28Fit Plant, pressed, Ms and Ms...............................lb 34Five Finger, pressed, o zs ......................................... lb 34Frost wort, pressed, ozs.............................. ...........ft 40G olden Rod, pressed, o zs .........................................ft 40G oldthread, pressed, o zs ......................................ft 1 50G ravel Plant, pressed, o z s ..................................... lb 24G rom w ell. pressed, o zs .............................................ft 65H eartsease, pressed, ozs...........................................1b 40H orehound, pressed, ozs .........................................ft 24H orsem int, pressed, o zs ...........................................ft 30H yssop, pressed, ozs.................................................. lb 30Iv y G round, pressed, o zs .........................................1b 25Jacob’s Ladder, pressed, ozs..................... ft 45Johnsw ort, pressed, o zs ...........................................ft 30K id ney wort, pressed, o zs......................... 1b 34Labrador Tea, pressed, ozs.................... ........... ft 50Larkspur, pressed, ozs...............................................ft 60L ife E verlastin g, pressed, ozs ............................. ft 25L ife R oot, pressed, ozs .............................................ft 30L obelia , pressed, ozs...................................................ft 28Lobelia, p o w d ... ..................................................... ft 40M aiden H air, pressed, ozs...................................... ft 30M allow , low , pressed, ozs .........................................lb 34M ayw eed, pressed, ozs.............................................. ft 35M otherwort, pressed, ozs .........................................ft 34M ountain M int, pressed, ozs.................................ft 45P a nsy, pressed, o zs................................... lb 42Pepperm int, pressed, o z .. ................................. lb 27P u lsatilla , pressed, ozs .............................................lb 40Q ueen of the M eadow, pressed, o zs ...................lb 24Ragw eed, pressed, o zs ...............................................ft 30Rue, pressed, o z ............................................................ ft 34Sheep Sorrell, pressed, o z .......................................ft 38Sm artw eed, pressed, o z .............................................ft 24Soapwort, pressed, ozs.............................................. ft 35Southernwood, pressed, ozs ...................................ft 45Spearm int, pressed, o z .............................................ft 30Speedw ell, pressed, ozs.............................................ft 35Sweet Basil, pressed, o zs .........................................ft 60T a nsy , pressed, o zs .....................................................1b 25Thim blew eed, pressed, ozs.....................................ft 40V ervain , pressed, ozs .................................................ft 24W a ll P ellitory, pressed, ozs.................................. ft 60W a te r Pepper, pressed, ozs ............................... ft 24W ickup, pressed, ozs.................. ft 35W ild C arrot, pressed, ozs ...................................... lb 35W ood Sanicle, pressed, ozs ...................... lb 50W orm w ood, pressed, ozs .........................................ft 30W orm w ood, p o w d ............................................ .. — lb 35Y arrow , pressed, oz.................................................... ft 28Y e rb a Sa n ta .................................................................... lb 40

H o m a tro p in e , 5-grain v ials, a lk ....................each 1 47H ydrobrom ate. 5 -grain v ia ls ........................each 94H yorochlorate. 5-grain v ia ls ........................each 1 47Salicylate, 5-grain v ia ls .................................. each 1 4 7Sulphate, 5 -grain v ia ls .................................... each 1 4 7

H ero in H y d ro c h , ozs..................................................oz 7 40M’s ..................................................................................... oz 7 70

H eroin H ydroch, 15 gr. V ....................................each 32H exam eth yle n am in e ................................ 1b 1 05 oz 15H le r a P ic r a ........................................................................1b 50H o lo c a ln 6 gram v ia ls ..........................................each 1 5 0

H olocain 1 gram v ia ls ...................................... each 35H o n e y , Strain ed ........................................10-ft 12 ft IIH o p s, in o z s ............ ....................................................... lb 50

In M and M -lb ., L . P .................................................. ft 55In M and, M -lb ., T . P — .......................................... lb 50

H y d r o c h in o n ,............................................... lb 1 07 oz 14H y d ro g e n , peroxide. 8-lb. bots, H y d r o x ____ ft 14

H ydrogen, peroxide, 5-lb . bots “ . Tb 17H ydrogen, peroxide sol. l ’ s “ ___lb 25H ydrogen, peroxide sol. M’s “ . . . 1b 30H ydrogen, peroxide sol. M’s “ ___lb 32M arch and’s, l ’s ........................................................doz 7 80M archand’s. M ’s ........ doz 5 40M archand’s, M’s .............................. doz 4 05

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2 8 OMAHA DRUGGIST

DRUGS, Etc.—Cont*Hydrozone, Marckand’s, l ’s........................doz 11 00

Marchand’s, * ’s ........................... ........doz 7 25. . : ...........................doz 4 75Marchand’s, M’s.

Hyoscyamlne, pure cryst 5 gr. v l ............eachSulphate amorp., 15 grs........................... each

............................. oz

2 10 2 88A

Hypnal.......................................... •.................OZ 1 45Ia tro l.................................................................oz 1 00Ichthalbin, .......................................................oz 95Icthargan ,......................... ............................. oz 3 15Ich th o form ,.....................................................oz 1 05Ichthyol.............................................lb 4 00 oz 32Indigo, Bengal.................................................. ft 1 25

Madras, extra..................................................ftManilla, extra.............................................. ftPowdered......................................................... ft

Iodine, Besublimed, 1-oz vials.......................ozResublimed...........ft 3 13. -. - V4—ft 3 22— ft

Iodipin, Merck, 10#..........................................ozlo d o le ,............................................................... ozIodoform , 1-oz vials........................................ oz

M. C. W ..................ft 3 6 8 .,..* -ft 3 72..Mftlodoform in ................................................... ozIodom uth...........................................................ozlodopyrine........................................................ozIron, Acetate, dry, 1-oz vials........................ oz

Acetate, liquor...............................................ftAmmonated.....................................................ftArsenate, 1-oz vials.......................................ozArsenite, 1-oz vials................................ . .ozBy Hydrogen, g ra y ,...................... ft 53 ozBromide, 1-oz vials.. — ...............................ozCarbonate, precipitated...............................ftCarbonate, proto (Vallet’s mass)............... ftCarbonate, proto, sacchar............................ftChloride, cryst.................................ft 28 ozChloride, sol, for tinct................................ ftCitrate, soluble............................... ft 62 ozCitrate...............................................ft 65 ozCitrate and ammonia.................... ft 62 ozCitrate and Magnesium, 1-oz vials............. ozCitrate and Quinine................. ft 1 89 ozCitrate & Quinine, with Strychnia.............ozCitrate. Quinine and Strychnia........................ft 2 52Citrate and Strychnia........... . — ft 1 20 oz 18

- Dialyzed, sol....................................................ftFerrocyanide............................. ft 56 ozGlycerophosphate...........................ft 3 15 ozHydrated Oxide, mass............................ ftHypophosphite............................. -ft 1 68 ozIodide, 1-oz v ia ls............................ ft 3 57 ozIodide, sacchar...............................................ozLactate ,.. .. ............................... ft 53 ozLactophosphate............. .......... ............... .ozAnd Manganese, Peptonized.ft 3 67 ozNitrate, sol.......................................................ftOxalate (Ferrous), 1-oz. vials.......................ozOxide, black (Ethiop’s mineral)................ ftOxide, sacchar................................................ ftPeptonized..................................... ,.ft 2 36 ozPhosphate, precipitate,................................ftPhosphate scales.............................ft 62 ozPyrophosphate ...............................ft 62 ozSalicylate,.................................. ozSubsulphate, (Monsel’s powd)....... ft 30 ozSubsulphate, (Monsel’s solution)............... ftSuccinate. 1-oz vials ....................ft 5 78 ozSulphate, pure cryst., 1-lb cartons.............. ftSulphate, gran., 1-lb cart...............................ftSulphate, dried, 1-lb cartons....................... ftSulpho-Oarbolate, 1-oz vials.......................ozSulphuret (sulphide), 1-lb boxes..................ftTannate. 1-oz vials........................................oZTartrate and Ammonia...................ft 65 ozTartrate and Potassium................. ft 53 ozT?rsulphate, solution....................................ftValerianate, 1-oz vials......................... oz

Isinglass, American..........................................ftRussian, true Beluga..................................... ft

K am ala...............................................................ftPowdered.................................... ft

Kaolin..................................................................ftKava K ava............................................. ftKermes’ Mineral...............................................ftKldneywort, pressed lb s ......................... ftKou-sein, amorph., *-oz. vials.................*-ozKresamln...... ................................ ozKryofine, powdered........................................oz

Tablets.............................................................ozLactophenin.....................................................oz

Tablets.............................................................ozLactucarlum, 1-oz, vials......................... ozLanolin, Liebrich............................................. ftLannm................................................................. ftLead. Acetate (sugar of) white, 10 ft. 15........ft

Acetate, white, powdered................. . — ftAcetate, purified, 1-lb cart........................... ftArsenate, p u re .............................................. ftCarbonate, C. P ...............................................ftIodide, 1-oz vials............................................ ozNitrate, 1-lb. b o x e s ...... ...............; .. ... .lbOxide, C. P ...................................................... ftLead Plaster, * -ft rolls.......................... ftSub-Acetate, Sol (Goulard’s extract)__ .lbTannate, 1-oz vials....................................... .ft

Leaves, Aconite, pressed, ozs....., ................... ftAconite, powd................. , , . . .f tAdder’s Tongue, pressed, ozs., ............... ftAngelica, pressed, ozs......................... 1bArbor Vitae, pressed, ozs............................. ft

65707534

3 3635

1 3133

3 76 95 75

1 40 21 39. 39 18 19 11 18 15 33 31 10 15 13 131314 24 26

28133239 22 36 26 10 19 3533 1653 50 26 43 1313 17 10175418 18 2214 19 24 13 11 22 23

1 00 4 25 1 15 1 25

0840 973475

1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00

62 75 24 18 2029 79 63 28 24

1 05 58 14 2630 35 40 38 35

DRUG S, Etc.—Cftnt.Leaves, Balmony, pressed, ozs........................lb 28

Bay, pressed....................... bulk 15 ozs ft 20Beech, pressed, ozs......................... ft 28Belladonna, pressed, ozs................................ft 50Belladonna, powd...........................................1b 55Benne, pressed, ozs..........................................1b 65Blessed Thistle, pressed, ozs........ .............. 1b 35Bittersweet, pressed, ozs................................ ft 45Boneset, pressed, ozs.......................................ft 28Borage, pressed, ozs........................................ ft 38Buchu, long...................................................... ft 1 40Buchu, short.....................................................ft 125Buchu, short, powd......................................... 1b 1 30Buchu, short, pressed, ozs ............ ft 60Buckbean, pressed, ozs...................... ft 37Burdock, pressed, ozs.................................... 1b 35Butternut, pressed, ozs.............................. ft 28Catnip, pressed, ozs........................................ft 27Chestnut, pressed, ozs...... .............................lb 25Cicuta, pressed, ozs . . . . . . . .........................1b 30Coca, pressed, ozs............................................ ft 50Oonium, pressed, ozs...................................... ft 30Conium, powdered......................................... ft 35Coltsfoot, pressed, ozs............ ft 26Damiana, pressed, ozs.................................... ft 30Digitalis pressed, ozs................................. ft 4oDigitalis, powd................................................ ft’ 45Eucalyptus, pressed, ozs................................ft 25Fern, sweet, pressed......................................ft 35Feverbush. pressed, ozs.................................lb 40Foxglove, pressed, ozs.................................... ft 40

34 30 30 34 40 50 55 55 30 30 40 40 34 28 30 30 30 40 45 34 40 30 30 45 50 34 40 22 4033 40 3023 30 3034 40 50 45 30 2835 20 1524 20 30 35 28 50 30 3534 50 28 20253525 30 35 30 30 35 3026 15 25 24 30 24 24 40 40

2 36 28

1 00 15 20

4 00 1 60

G round Pine, pressed, ozs..................................... ftH ardhack, pressed, ozs........................................... ftH em lock, pressed, ozs............................................. lbH enbane, pressed, ozs............................................. ftH enbane, pow dered................................................. ftH enn a L e a v e s ............................................ ftH enna, pressed, ozs................................................. ftH enna Leaves, pow dered.................. 1bH oar hound, pressed, ozs....................................... ftH orse R adish, pressed, o zs ................................. ftH oun d ’s Tongue, pressed, ozs........................... ;ftJaborandi, pow d......................................................... ftJaborandi. pressed ......................................... ftL aurel, pressed, ozs .................................................. ftL e ttu ce , wild, pressed, ozs................................... ftLettuce, garden, pressed, o zs ............................. ftL iverw ort, pressed, ozs..........................................1bL obelia , pressed, ozs................................................ lbLovage, pressed, ozs................................................. lbL u ngw ort, pressed, ozs........................................... ftM arjoram , G erm ., pressed ozs........................... 1bM arshm allow , pressed, o zs .................................. ftM asterw ort, pressed, ozs....................................... ftM atico, pressed, ozs................................................. 1bM atico, powd................................................................. 1bM eadow Fern, pressed, ozs................................. .ftM ugw ort, pressed, ozs............................................. fi>M ullein , pressed, ozs................................................ ftN ettle , pressed, ozs................................................... ftOak, Jerusalem , pressed, o zs ............................. ftP a rsley , pressed, o zs ,.................... lbPeach, pressed, ozs................................................... ftPennyroyal, pressed, ozs.......................................ftP itcher P lant, pressed, ozs................................... ftP laintain , pressed,ozs............................................. 1bPoppy, pressed, ozs................................................... ftPoison Oak, pressed, o z s ....................................... 1bPrincess Pine, pressed, ozs.................................. ftP rivet, pressed, ozs................................................... 1bR aspberry, pressed, o zs ......................................... 1bR osem ary, pressed, ozs..............r . ....................... ftSage, D om estic, ozs................................................... ftSage, Ita lia n , g rou n d ............................................. 1bSage, Ita lia n , pressed, M and * - f b ................. ftSage, Ita lia n , pressed, o zs ........ .......................... ftSage, Ita lian , loose pressed, M’s....................... 1bSage, M o u n tain ........................................................... ftSavin, pow dered....................................ftSavin, pressed, ozs..................................................... ftScullcap. pressed, ozs...............................................ftSenna, A le x a n d r ia ................................................... 1bSenna, A lex andria , po w d ..................................... 1bSenna, A lex an d ria , pressed, ozs....................... ftSenna, A m erican , pressed, ozs.......................... ftSenna, T in n ev ella , pressed, o z s . . . . . . . . — ftSenna, T in n e v e lla ............ ................5 ft .18— ftSenna, T in nevella , pow d.......................................ftSheep L aural, pressed, o zs ................................... 1bSquaw V in e, pressed, ozs..................................... 1bStram onium , pressed, ozs ..................................... ftStram onium , po w d ............... ftStraw berry, pressed, o zs ....................................... ftSum ac, pressed, o z s ................................................. 1bSweet Fern, pressed, o zs ....................................... lbSum m er Savory, pressed, ozs............................. lbT h ym e, pressed, ozs................................................. 1bU v a U f s i . ..................................................................... lbU t a U fsi, pow d........................................................... ftU v a U fs i, pressed..................................................... ftW a ln u t, pressed, ozs............................................... 1bW intergreen, pressed, ozs..................................... ftW itch H azel, pressed, o z ....................................... 1bW ood B eton y. pressed, o z s ............ ............., . . ftY e rb a Santa, pressed, o z s ................................... lb

L e c ith in ,.............................................................................oz15-gr. v ............................................................................. ea

L e ech es, Sw edish.......................................................dozL e m o n P e e l................. lb

G roun d............................................................................. 1bL e m o n in .............................................................................ozL e v n lo se , C. P................................................................. lb

DRUGS Eto.—Cont.Lime, Chloride, large...50-lb boxes,'.6 ..doz 100

Chloride, medium...... 50-lb boxes, 7 ..doz 60Chloride, small...........50-lb boxes, 8 * . .doz 35Chloride, 5-lb cans ....................................... ft 07Chloride, 10-lb cans..................................... 1b 06C hloride, b u lk ................................drum 354___ ft 04@D5

Lithium, B enzoate............ ................ .ft 1 22 OZ 17B rom id e.................................................... . ft 1 78 oz 24C arbonate................................................ .ft 96 oz 14C itra te ...................................................... 1 38 oz 17Io d id e ........................................................ .oz 47N it r a t e ........................ ......................... 21S a lic y la t e .............................................. . ft 1 26 oz 18

Litmus, Cubes.......................................... .ft 33

Lodestone....................................... • ft 40

London Purple, cask s...................... .ft 12Iron B ound kegs, 80 to 100 lbs . . . .ft 1 2 *Iron D rum s, 25 and 50 lb s ............ .lb 1 3 *1, 2 and 5-lb B oxes, 100-lb cases. .lb 17M -ft. bo x es............ ................................ 19M-lb. b ox es ............................................ 23

Lore t in ............................................ .oz 90Losophan............................................................oz 1 80Lotion, Granville’s............................................ lb 38Lozeng-es, Licorice, bulk................................. lb 20

Licorice, 5-lb cans......................................... 1b 25Licorice, Scudder’s, 5-lb cans..................... 1b 25Licorice, sugar coated....................................ft 25

Lupulin, American......... ..................................lb 60Lyceto), l-oz cartons....................................... oz 4 25Lysol......................................Doz. ft 8.00.........ft 70Lycopodium ........................................................ lb 65Lye, concent., Lewis, 4-doz. cases.................... 4 00Mace...................................................................... lb 60

Powd..................................................................ft 70Madder, Dutch......................................... 1b 20Magnesium, Acetate........................................oz 26

Benzoate, 1-oz vials........................................ oz 26Bromide, 1-oz vials......................................... oz 28Calcined, ................................. 1....................ft 65Carbonate, 1-oz papers................................... lb 25Carbonate, 2-oz papers...................................K> 23Carbonate, 4-oz papers ............ ft 22Carbonate, pow d..................................... ft 15Chloride, fused...............................................ft 33Hypophosphite..............................ft 1 68 oz 22Iodide, 1-oz vials.............................................oz 48Metal............................................... ft 2 63 oz 26Phosphate. 1-oz via ls.................................... oz 11Phosphate..................................... ft 51Sulphite, 1-lb cartons, incl.............................ft 46

Manganese, Black Oxide..................................1b 10Borate,............................................................. ft 44Bromide, 1-oz vials.........................................oz 33Carbonate, 1-oz vials......................................oz 15Chloride, 1-oz v ia ls ........................................oz 15Citrate, 1-oz vials................— .................. oz 28Hypophosphite, 1-oz vials........1.................oz 22Iodide, 1-oz vials............................................oz 48Phosphate, 1-oz vials.....................................oz 20Sulphate, pure cryst., 1-oz vials................. oz 11Sulphate, pure cryst.....................................ft 55

Manna, iarge flake........................................... ft 1 25Small flake........................................................ft 75

Marble Dust, bbl............................................bbl 3 25Meconin, * -oz vials.................................... 56-oz 2 65Menthol,cryst, 1-oz vials.................................oz 36

Crystals............................................................ lb 4 00Mercury................................................................ 1b 86

Distilled............................................................. ft 98Acetate, 1-oz v ia ls ..........................................oz 36Bichromate, 1-oz vials................................... oz 36Bisulph ate........................................... ft 84 DBromide, 1-ox vials........................................ oz 36Cyanide, 1-oz vials..........................................oz 34Iodide, green ...................................ft 2 88 oz 26Iodide, red........................................ft 3 15 oz 29Iodide, yellow ................................. ft 2 88 oz 26Nitrate, cryst...................................................oz 30Nitrate, solution, 1-oz vials..........................oz 19OXide, black, 1-oz vials..................................oz 20Oxide, yellow, 1-oz vials...... ..................... oz 18Salicylate, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 30Subsulphate, yellow, (Turpeth mineral),

1-oz vials...................................... oz 17Subsulphate, yellow (Turpeth Mineral)... ft 1 10Sulpho-Cyanite, 1-oz v ia ls ........................... oz 21Sulphuret, black (Ethiops minefal)............ ft 74Tannate, 1-oz vials......................................... oz 23With chalk (hydr cum creta) l ’s.................. lb 57DWith magnesia................................................ ft 68

Mesotan................. ..oz 47Metacarbol, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 50Methyl, salicylate........................................ .. ft 58Methylene, Blue, 1-oz vials......................... oZ 26Metol................................................... oz 75M igrainin.......................................................... oz 1 50Milk. Condensed, Eagle........... case 6 50 doz 1 75Mistletoe, pressed lbs.............................. .. 1b 35M onotal...............................................................oz 55

OMAHA DRUGGIST 29

. O Z 3 95 D4 80 D

.oz 4 40 D..lb 1 ti5

4 35 D3 95 D3 60 D3 55 D3 35 D3 30 D4 95 D

16.lb 27.oz 50oz 32 00

sft 3730

.lb 25

.lb 15. O Z 09

1b 301b 06

0624

O Z 11O Z 15D

1 312 10

262814

1 15

!Morphine, Acetate, %-oz. vials......................oz 3 95DAlkaloid, %-oz. vials..................... oz 4 80dBimeconate, %-oz. vials................................oz 4 40DBlmeconate Solution...................................... lb l «5Bromide, %-oz. vials................. oz _Muriate, %-oz. vials....................................... oz 3 95DSulphate, %s in oz. boxes...............................oz 3 60DSulphate, %s in 2%-oz. boxes..;....................oz 3 55dSulphate, oz. vials or tins.............................oz 3 35DSulphate, 5-oz. t in s ...... ................................. ............Valerianate, %-oz. vials.............................. oz 4 95 D

:Moss, Iceland......................................... .............Irish, extra select......................... lb

Musk, Chlnese, 1-oz tins................... ozTonquln, grains........................................... oz 32 00

Mustard, Oolman’s, Durham, 4,6& 10-lb cnsltHaja, 5-lb. cans...................................Yellow, bulk......................................... _Black, or plaster............................................ft

Naphthalin, pure, 1-oz cartons__Pure, 1-lb cartons..............................

Napthaline, Balls........................................... lbFlakes...............................................................ft

Napthol, alpha, 1-oz vials...............................ozBeta, 1-lb cartons.........................1bBeta Benzoate................................ft 1 26 oz

Narcotine, %-oz vials....................................... oz 1 31N eurodln,.......................................................... oz 2 10Nickel, Acetate, 1-oz vials............................. oz

Bromide, 1-oz vials........................................ozChloride, 1-oz vials........................................ozMetalic, gran...................................................lbNitrate, 1-oz vials.......................................... oz 15Oxide, black, pure.......................................... oz 26Sulphate.......................................... 1b 28 oz 10

Nicotine, %-oz v ia ls...................................%-oz 33Nosophen.......................................................... doz 4 50Novaspirln,.........................................................oz 60

'tablets, 25s............................................. each 30Tablets, 100s......................................... each 70

Novocain, 5 gram vials........... ........... each 75Nutgalls, Aleppo............................................... lb 38

Aleppo, powd.................................................. ft 46Nutmegs, Madagascar............................. ft 35

Nutmegs, powd................................................lb 40Nuts, Areca.................................... lb 38

Areca, powd............................... lb 33Kola ............................................ ft 30

Nux V om ica..................................................... ft 15Powdered............................... ..5-lb 22 1b 25

Oakum.................................................................. ft 10Surgeons, 1-lb pkgs......... ......................... lb 20

Oil, Almonds, bitter......................................... oz 50Almonds, bitter, Artifical.............................. lb 1 50Almonds, sweet, True....................................ft 80Almonds, sweet, “ Peach Kernel” ................ ft 45Amber, crude ....................................... lb 27Amber, rectified, German, ....................... lb 45Animal............................................................. ft 25Anise Star, ..................................................... lb 1 80Bay Leaves, true, ...................... ft 3 00— oz 35Benne............................................................. gal 1 00Bergamot, Sanderson’s................................ 5 00Bergamot........ ...................................... — 4 75Birch Tar. crude............................................. lb 30Birch Tar, rectified................. ft 110Cade, (Juniper Tar)........................................ ft 40Cajeput (22-oz bottles)................................. ft 90Calamus..........................................................oz 33Camphor, rectified...................................... • ft 45Capsicum.............. ........................................ oz 45Caraway, chaff............................................... ft 70Caraway, seed, Dutch.....................................ft 2 00Cardamom. Ceylon .............. oz 3 60Cassia pure, .................................................. lb 1 50Castor. No. 1 bbls. gal... $0.96 %-bbl— gal 98Castor,cases2-5 .......................................gal 1 00Castor, cases 1-5...........................................gal 1 02Castor....................................................... ....gal 1 10Castor, No. 3.........................bbl 92 gal 96-1 04Castor, com l......................... bbl 54 gal 60- 65Castor, 60 to gal............................................doz 70Castor. 50 to gal................. .*....................... doz 85Castor, 40 to gal............................................doz 90Castor, 30 to gal............................................doz 1 20Castoi, 20 to gal............................................doz 1 60Castor, 16 to gal............... doz 2 10Castor, 8 to gal............. doz 3 85Oedar.(com’l compound) 81b. 35 ................ ft 40Cedar, pure. ....................................... lb 1 10Celery.................... oz 85Chamomile, German......................................oz 5.00Chamomile. Roman....................................... oz 1 50Chaulmoogra...........................................- . ...1b 2 75Cinnamon, Ceylon.........................................oz 90Citronella, Ceylon, ..................................... 1b 60Cloves, ............................................................lb 1 25C ocoanut......................................................... lb 25Codliver, Norwegian.............5-gal 1 50 gal 1 75Cologne............................................ oz 50Copaiba, F. Bro...............................................1b 2 25Coriander .................................................. .oz 75Cotton Seed, Y. W...................... bbl 82— gal 92Croton, ......................................................... ft 1 60Oubebs,.......................................... oz 40— ft 5 25Cumin............................................................... oz 50Cypress..............................................................oz 75Dill Seed...........................................................oz 60E rgot,............... oz 15Erlgeron...........................................................lb 2 50Eucalyptus.......................................................lb 1 <0Fennel Seed ............................ 1b 1 75Fire Weed .....................................................lb 3 00Fish, bank...................................bbl 38....gal '48Fish, straits.............. ..................bbl 40 gal 50Fusel, Purified...................................... ; __ ft 58Fusel, Coml .......................... gal 2 10___ 1b 44Geranium Rose. Algerian........... ..oz 75Ginger ........................................................ oz 75H arlem Oil, ..................................................doz 50Hemlock, pure,.....................„ .......................lb ionHemlock, co m l................. 8 ft 40..................1b 50Henbane, coct.................................. ....... — 1b 75llorsem lnt........................................................ lb 4 50

ORUGS, E tc .—C ont. ORUGS. Etc. C ont.Horseradish.................................................... oz 75Jasmin, alcoholic............................................ lb 3 50Juniper Berries. F. Bro................................ lb 2 25Juniper Wood (Compound)........................... lb 60Lard, W. S., Extra.................. bbl 95 — gal 1 05Lard, Extra No. 1.................. bbl 65 — galLaurel, expressed.......................................... ftLavender Flowers,......................................... lb 3 00Lavender, Garden, compound ................... ft 1 00Lemon, Sanderson’s ............................. ....... 1 50Lem on,........................................................... 1 35Lemon Grass................................................. ft 2 00Linseed, boiled Linseed, raw..Lubr., Capital Lubr., Eldorad Lubr., Golden ]Lubr., “ A” Cas Lubr., Zero Bis Lubr., Summer Mace, ethereal.Mace, expresse Male Fern, OleiM ullein........................................................... ozMusk, alcoholic...................................................oz 1 00Mustard, artificial ......................oz 35___ft 3 50Mustard, essential, true,........... . . ..ozMustard, expressed.....................................galMyrbane........................................................... lb

bbl 80... • gal 85 Dbbl 78... ■ gal 83D

bbls. 36% • gal 40bbls. 19... .gal 22bbls. 16(4,.-gal 20bbls. 16... .gal 18bbls. 13... .gal 15bbls. 11... .gal 15..ft 1 25...ft 1 25.oz 25...... .ft 2 25

50

609025

Neatsfoot, E xtra.....................bbl 92— gal 1 02Neatsfoot, No. 1........................bbl 84 — gal 94Neroli, Bigarade, __ ’...................................oz 6 UUNeroli, Petit Grain,...... ............... oz 75Neutral..........................................................gal 25Nutmegs, essential.........................................oz 25Olive, White Cross 10-oz. med................... doz 4 00Olive, White Cross 21-oz. large.................doz 8 00Olive, White Cross %-gals..........................gal 3 00Olive, VVhite Cross gals.............................. gal 2 75Olive, Antonini, small...............................doz, 4 25Olive. Antonini, medium............................doz 5 60Olive, Antonini, large................................ doz 9 00Olive, Cresp-Martinigue, large.................doz 7 50Olive, Curtis, small......................................doz 3 00Olive, Curtis, medium. ............................ doz 5 50Olive, Curtis, large...................... ............. doz 9 00Olive, Curtis, 14-gals.................................... gal 3 10Olive, Curtis, gals....................................... gal 3 00Olive, Fratelli de Pasquale. %-gal cans..gal 3 00 Olive, Fratelli de Pasquale, 14-gal cans, gal 2 90Oil Olive. Haja French, large...................doz 6 75Olive, Lautier’s, small...................... — doz 3 50Olive, Lautier’s medium................. .........doz 5 5oOlive, Lautier’s large................................. doz 9 00Olive, Lautier’s gal...................................... gal 3 50Olive, Les Trois Croix, small.....................doz 2 25Olive, Les Trois Croix, medium.............. doz 3 75Olive, Les Trois Croix, large.....................doz 7 50Olive, Les Trois Croix, litres.....................doz 10 00Oiive, Les Trois Croix, %-gal cans.........gal 3 00Olive, Les Trois Croix, 14-gal cans........ gal 2 90Oil Olive, Les Trois Croix, 1 gal. cans. . .gal 2 80Oil Olive, Les Trois Croix, 5 gal. cans___ gal 2 60Olive, Malaga, green. ) * . , 75 t ... . gal 1 85Olive, Malaga, yellow, 1 0 gal ( ....... gal 18aOlive, Mottets, medium.............................. doz 5 25Olive, Mottets, large................................... doz 9 25Oil Olive, Ojai Calif., small........................doz 2 ?5Oil Olive, Ojai, medium.............................. doz 4 ooOil Olive. Oja*i. large...... ...........................doz 8 00Oil Olive. Ojai, 54-gals.............. ; ............... gal 3 10Olive, California Mission__ sml___ doz 2 00Oiive, California Mission— med...............doz 4 50Olive, California Misison...large............. doz 8 50Olive. California Mission— gals............... gal 3 00Olive, California Mission__ 5-gal cans, gal 2 90Olive Oil, Purity, sm all............ doz 2 50Olive Oil, Purity, med.........................— doz 4 50Olive Oil, Purity, large .......................... doz 8 50Olive Oil. Purity, 1 gal. cans.................. gal 3 00Olive Oil. Purity, (4-gal. cans................... gal 3 10Olive Oil, Purity. 5-gal cans.......................gal 2 90Olive, Re Umberto, (4-gals........................gal 2 90Olive. Re Umberto, gals............................ gal 2 80Olive, Re Umberto, 5 gal. cans...................gal 2 60Olive, Re Umberto. 1 qt. cans.....................doz 9 00Olive, Re Umberto. 1 pt. cans.....................doz 5 0 1Oil Olive, Restuccia, (4 gal. cans................gal 3 00Oil Salad Arachis (peanut)........................ gal 1 75Oil, Salad Cataluna. % gal. cans— __ gal. 1 85Oil. Salad Cataluna. (4 gal. cans...............gal. 1 80Oil, Salad Cream, small..............................doz 1 25Oil, Salad Cream, medium ........................doz 1 75Oil, Salad Cream, large ............ doz 2 50Oil, Salad, De Luxe. (4-gals.............. gal 2 20Oil, Salad De Luxe. gals......... ... . — gal 2 00Oil, Salad, San Rocco, (4-gal cans......... .gal 1 70Oil. Salad Union..............................— ,..ga l 1 00Orange, bitter, hand pressed................. ..oz 35Orange, sweet, hand pressed, F. Bro............. ft 3 50Origanum, compound No. 2......7 ft 30___ft 40Origanum, red, French compound.............. ft 1 00

40 25 60 75

Palm................................................................. ftOil. Paraffine................................................galParsley........................................................... ozPatchouly....................................................... ozPennyroyal, ..................................................,ft 2 25Pepper, black................................................ ft 1 00Peppermint. Japanese..-...,......................... ft 2 25Peppermint, western.. . ... ...................... ft 2 40Peppermint, Fritzsche Bros .......................1b 2 50Peppermint. Todds.........................................Tb 3 50Peppermint, Hotchkiss ............................. ft 3 00Petrolatum,.water white (5 gal .95)...........gai 1 00Pimento (allspice)........................................ oz 38Pine Needles................................... ft 1 15Pinus Pumilio ............................................ oz 42Pinus Syl vestris............................................ 1b 1 20Poppy...............................................................ft 50Rhodium, No. 3 (Compound).......................oz 40Rhodium. No. 1 (Compound)....................... oz 75Rose, Kezanlic........ dram 1 nORose, artificial................................................oz 4 00

Rosemary, flowers,......................................... ft 1 25Rosemary, Trieste........................................... ft 90Rue............................................ oz 40Sage................................................................... oz 50Salad (see list)Sandal Wood. English................ 1b 5 00Sandal Wood, German....................................1b 3 00Sassafras. Natural ...................................... lb 1 00Sassafras artificial.....................5 ft 60___lb 65Savin....................................................... ft 2 25Seneka................ 1b 20Signal..............................................................gal 60Skunk, comp......................... 1b 50Smart weed........................................................1b 5 50Spearmint..........................................................ft 3 00Sperm........................................................... -.gal 125Spike...................................................................ft 25Spruce ........................................................... ft 100Stillingia................................................ oz 68Stone, black, comp...........................................ft 20Stone, white...................................................... ft 80Sweet, bottles, 50 to gal................................doz 60Sweet, bottles. 40 to gal.............................. doz 70Sweet, bottles, 30 to gal.............................. doz 85Sweet, bottles, 20 to gal...............................doz 1 10Sweet, bottles, 16 to gal...............................doz 1 40Tansy, pure....................................................... ft 5 00T ar............................................... gal. 60 ft 15Thyme, Red.......................................................ft 1 50Thyme, white, .............................................. ft 2 00Tobacco.............................................................oz 2 00

DRUGS, Etc.—Cont.

Turpentine, rect.......................................... ftValerian......................................................... ozVerbena Compound......................................OfWhale, winter bleached.................... galWine, ethereal.............................................. ozWine, heavy............................. ozWintergreen Leaves, true, ..................... ft 5 50Wintergreen (Sweet Birch)........................... ft 2 25Wintergreen, Synthetic............. ft 75Wormseed, Baltimore.....................................ft 2 50Wormwood, pure,...................... oz 60... ft 7 50Ylang Ylang................................... oz 4 00

Ointment, Belladona........................................ ft 60Benzoated Lard................................................ft 40Carbolic A cid................................................... ft 65Citrine (nit mercury).................... .'..............ft 57Iodine............................................................... ft 1 00Iodoform........................................................... ft 1 15Mercurial. (4-M., ...........................................1b 59DMercurial (4-M.,............................ ft 49DMercury, Am. (white precip)— ................ ft 1 00Mercury, Oxide, red (red precip)................... ft 1 00Sulphur................. •.. ................................ lbTar.....................................................................lbZinc, carbonate...............................................lbZino-Oxide, Benz .......................................... ft

Oleate, Atropine 2%........................................ ozBismuth. .................................................ozCocaine Copper,Mercury,

5%..................................556..................................5%.................................................... . . . f t

Mercury, 10%..... •......................... ftMercury, 20%............... ft 126 —Morphine, 2%........................................... ozMorphine, 5%..................................... ozMorphine, 10%.................................................ozQuinine, 5%.................................... ozQuinine, 10%.................................................ozQuinine, 25%.................................................ozZinc, 5%............................................. ft 79 oz

Orange Apples............................................ .lbApples, ground...............................................lbPeel, bitter.................................... ftPeel, bitter, ground.......................................lbPeel, sweet........................ , ..............................Peel, sweet, ground....................................... lb

Orpiment, yellow............................................. ftOrphol, Von Heyden...................................... oz

79 oz 95 oz

Orthoform, 1-ozVials......................................OZ 1 40Ortol, oz vials.............................. oz 78Ox Gall, Purified...............................................o» 24Oxymel o f Squills.......................... ft 60Oyster Shells prepared... . lb 20Panakas................. oz 1 00Pancreatin, p u re ...................... oz 48Papain, Merck’s. 1-oz vials..................... — oz 53P apoid .................................................................oz 2 00Paraffin, refined (see wax)...............................ft 10Paraldehyde....................................... ft 73 oz — 15Pastilles, Fumigating, black.................. lb 50

Fumigating, red...............................................lb 50Pearl Ash,Pelleterine Tannate, 15 gr. vials............eachpepper, black, Singapore,.............................. lb

Black, powdered.................................. ftWhite......................... . . . . . ............. ..............ftWhite, powd....................................................lb

Petrolatum.

.ft 9@1028 20283

Vet. Amber, bbls. and %-bbls....... 03(4 to 034450 ft and 25 ft ................................ ft 04 % to 05%Less................................................ .lb 06 to 08

L’tExtra Amber, bbls. and %-bbls. ft 05 to 05%50 ft and 25 1b................................ th 06(4 to 07%Less............................................... ft 09 to 12

Lily White, bbls. and %-bbls........ ,1b 09 to 09%50 ft and 25 ft ................................. ft 11 to 11%Less................................................ 1b 13 to 16

Special Snow White, 50 f t ............. ..ft 1325ft.................................................. ..lb 1410 ft.................................................. ..ft 15Less................................................. lb 15 to 17

SnowsWhite. 501b............ .......... ..ft 1525 1b ............................................... ..lb 1610 1b................................................. ft 18Less............................................... . ft 20 to 25

Petrolatum in Bot.lesExtra Amber, Plain. 2-oz. S. C. bot... doz 35Extra Amber, Plain. 2-oz. S. C. bot......... gro 3 50Extra Amber. Plain. 4-oz. S. 0. bot......... doz 60Extra Amber. Plain. 4-oz. S. C. bot..........gro 6 00Extra Amber, Carbolized, 2-oz. S. C. bot..doz 40 Extra Amber, Carbolized, 2-oz. S. C. bot..gro 4 25

30 OMAHA DRUGGIST

65Extra Amber, Carbolized, 4-oz. S. 0. bot..doz Extra Amber, Carbolized, 4-oz 8. 0. bot.. gro Extra Amber, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. 0. bot. .doz Extra Amber, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. C. bot..gro Extra Amber, Perfumed, 4-oz. . C. bot.. doz Extra Amber, Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot. groEily White. Plain, 2-oz. S. C. bot............. dozLily White, Plain, 2-oz. S. C. bot..............groLily White, Plain, 4-oz. S. C. bot............. dozLily White, Plain, 4-oz. S. C. bot..............groLily White, Perfumed, 2-oz. S. C. bot.___gozLily White, Perfumed, 2-oz. 8. C. bot.......dozLily White, Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot.......groLily White, Perfumed, 4-oz. S. C. bot.....gro

Phectne, 1-oz vials...................... ozPhenacetin, B ayer...........................ft 4 00Phenalgin, Po................................................... oz

Capsules.............................................. ozTabs..................................................................oz

Pheno, Bromate, powd................................... oz2%-grain tablets.............................................oz5- grain tablets........................................... oz

Phenocoll, Hydrochl., 25-gram vials.........vialPhenol-Bismuth...................................Phenolphthalein ....................... ft 2Phenyl Salicylate (Salol).......... ft 1Phosphorus, 1-lb cans................................... ft

1-oz cans..........................................................ozPicrotoxin, %-oz vials.............: ............. • • • ozPilocarpine, Aik., 5 and 10-gr via ls,.............. gr

Muriate, 5 and 10-gr vials........................... '..grNitrate, 5 and 10-gr vials, ............................ gr

Piperazine, Scher, 10-gram vials.................. eaPiperin, 1-oz vials, ....................................... ozPipe Clay....................................................... ftPitch, Burgundy............................................... ftPith, Sassafras.............................................. -ozPlaster Paris, Dental, 250-lb bbls...............bbl

Plaster Paris. Dental, Whites’ 6 qt cans...ea Plaster Paris, Dental “ 12 qt

Platinum, Chlor., 15 gr. v...........................eachPlatinum and Ammon. Chlor., 15 gr. v..eachPlatinum and Pot. Chlor., 15 gr. v ....... each

Poppy Heads, French..................................... ftPotash, Babbitt’s, 2-doz cases. .................case

Caustic, commercial, 10-lb cans............... ftCaustic, white, sticks.....................................ftCaustic, pure (by alcohol)............................ft

, Cum Calce (Vienna Caustic)........................1bPotash, Solution (liquor potass)....................ftPotassium, metal, 1-oz vial and case.........oz

Acetate, 1-ft bottles, incl................. ftArsenate, 1-oz vials...................................... ozArsenite, 1-oz vials.......................................ozBenzoate, 1-oz vials.......................................ozBicarbonate, gran., pure..............................f t .Bicarbonate, cryst., 1-ft cartons............... ftBicarbonate, powd., 1-lb cartons............... ftBichromate, bulk.......................................... ftBichromate, powdered................................ ftBichromate, C. P............................................ftBisulphate. O. P.............................................. ftBorotartrate................................................... ftBromide, cryst. 1-ft boxes............................lbBromide, gran. 1-ft boxes.............................ftCarbonate, ft. tins, in cl................................ ftCarbonate, C. P. (sal tartar)........ ..............ftOarbolate, 1-oz vials.....................................qzChlorate, cryst...............................................ftChlorate, gran., pure, 1-ft cartons............. ftChlorate, powd................................................ lbChloride, pure, l-lb cartons.........................ftChromate, pure, 1-ft cartons....................... lbCitrate.............................................................. ftCyanide, fused, No. 1, l-lb cans................. 1bCyanide, fused. No. 2, 40$, l-lb cans...........ftCyanide, fused, No. 3, 30$, 1-ft cans............ftCyanide, granulated, l-lb cans, pure.........ftCyanide, pure 1-ft cans.................................ftCyanide 98-99$-Technical. 10-ft cans.........ftFerrocyanide, 0. P., 1-ft cans.......................ftGlycerophosphite........................... ft 1 78 ozHypophosphite, 1-oz vials......................... ozD ypophosphite.......................... lbIodide, cryst., 1-ft boxes...............................ftIodide, cryst., 5-ft boxes...............................ftIodide, gran., 1-ft boxes............................... ftIodide, gran., 5-ft boxes...............................1bOxalatd, neutral............................................. ftPermanganate, cryst., 1-oz cartons,..........ozPermanganate, cryst..................................... ftPhosphate,......................................lb 58 — ozPrussiate, r e d ................................................ ftPrussiate, yellow............................................lbSalicylate, 1-oz vials.....................................ozSesauicarbonate............................................ ftSulphate, cryst., l-lb cart............................ 1bSulphate, powd., 1-ft cartons.......................ftSulphate, chem. pure, 1-ft cartons............. 1bSulphite, 1-ft cartons....................................IbSulpho-Carbolate, 1-oz v...............................ozSulpho-Cyanate, 1-oz v ................................ ozSulphuret (liversulphur).............................. ftTartrate (Soluble Tartar)........... ................ ft

Powder, Antimonial, 1-ft cartons.................ftAromatic.......................................................... lbChalk, aromatic.............................................. lbChalk, compound........................................... ftComposition, bulk.......................................... 1bComposition, 2-oz packages.........................1bCurry — . .......................................................ftDovers.............................................................. lbGovernment Hog Cholera......... bbls. 3)41b 04 to 6Insect, Buhach, 6-1b cans....................................... 1b 85Insect, Buhach, 1-ft cans...............................doz 10 00Insect, Buhacn, %-lb cans............................. doz 5 50Insect, Buhach, M-lb cans........ .............. doz 3 10Insect, Buhach, 34-lb cans............................. doz 1 75Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 100-lb kegs.ft 27Insect, P. D. & Co.’s. 50-ft kegs..ft 28Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 25-ft kegs.1b 29Insect, P. D. & Co.’s, 10-lb cans..ft 33

DRUG S. E to -C o rtt.. gro 7 00.doz 40

..gro 4 25, .doz 65■ gro 7 00. doz 50

4 50. aoz 75..gro 7 50

606 00

85..gro 8 25

1 35i0 oz 33

1 001 251 001 001 001 001 £0

80____O Z 23__oz 14... ft 84

17. . oz 5 25

0904M04%

1 5062.. ft 06

. . . .lb 1815

..bbl 2 25s...ea 85i...ea 1 50each 89 a.each 1 10each 94A.. ..lb 33

2 1010.. .lb 28

....lb 50

....lb 44....ft 121 79

....ft 44151521

.. . .lb .. 20....ft 19

....lb 20

....lb 18

....ft 2344

....lb 5068

....lb 36A....ft 34a....lb 17....ft 33

26....ft 18....lb 23....ft 18....lb 30....lb 39

55.. ft 39....lb 33....ft 32....lb 53.. ..ft 42

1b 30....ft 5078 oz 22

15. ..lb 952 52 2 51 2 52 2 51

28 0724 15 50 28 17 531920 33 461415 19 53 50

1 00 75 7525 30 50

1 50

D R U C S ,iE tc -£ b n t. DRUGS, E T C .-G o n t.Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 110-1b kegs................. lb 25Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 50-ft kegs................... ft 26Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 25-ft kegs ................ft 27Insect, R. D. & Co.’s, 5-ft cans .32 10-ft cns ft 31Insect, R. D. Co.’s, as wanted....................... lb 30Jalap Comp.......................................................ft 1 00Licorice Co. 5-lb. cans .30..............................lb 35Seidlltz, R. D. Co.’s ...................................... doz 2 00

Propylamin, liq., ............................................oz 58Protargol, 1-oz vials............................ oz 125

%-oz vials......................................................... oz 1 35Pyoktanin, Blue, 1-oz via ls,........................... oz 1 58

Blue, 34-oz vials,.............................................oz 1 83Blue, %-oz via ls,............................................ oz 2 10Yellow, 1-oz vials, ........................................ oz 1 58Yellow, 34-oz vials, .....................................oz 183Yellow, 34-oz v ia ls ,........................................oz 2 10

Pyram idon....................................................... oz. 2 15Pyridine, C. P., 1-oz vials.................................oz 35Pyrogalol, Resubl, 1-oz cans................. .. .oz 21Quaking Asp, pressed lbs................................ ft 25Quassia, chips.................................................. ft 15

Granulated....................................................... ft 20Powdered...........................................................ft 25

Quassin, C. P.. cryst, 15-gr. v ia ls ,..............each 2 37Pure, powd., 34-oz vials................................ oz 7 35

Quinine, Alkaloid. 1-oz vials........... oz 54Acetate, 1-oz v ia ls ..........................................oz 57Arsenate, 1-oz vials........................................ oz 56Arsenate and Urea Bimuriate, 1-oz. vials, .oz 61Bimuriate, l-oz vials.......................................oz 54Bisulphate, 1-oz. cans.....................................oz 25Borate, 1-oz. vials.......................................... ,oz 52Dextro............................................................... oz 51Citrate, 1-oz. vials........................................... oz 53Ferrocyanide, 1-oz. vials................................oz 54Hydrobromate, 1-oz. vials............. oz 49Hypophosphite, 1-oz. vials............................ oz 55Iodide, 1-oz. vials............................................ oz 62Lactate, 1-oz. vials..........................................oz 55Muriate. 1-oz. rials..........................................oz 47Phosphate, 1-oz. vials.....................................oz 52Salicylate, 1-oz. vials.................................. oz 50 •Sulphate, 100-oz. cans.....................................oz 16Sulphate, 50-oz. cans...................... oz 1634Sulphate, 25-oz. cans.....................................oz 17Sulphate, 5-oz. cans.....................................oz 21Sulphate, 1-oz. cans.....................................oz 24Sulphate, 1-oz. vials.....................................oz 26Sulphate, 34-oz. vials.....................................oz 31Sulphate, 34-oz. vials.....................................oz 36Sulphate, H-oz. vials.................................... oz 46Sulphate, 1-16-oz. vials................................. oz 76Tannate, 1-oz. vials...................................... oz 35Valerianate, 1-oz. vials................................. oz 53

Quinldlne, pure, 1-oz vials..............................oz 78Sulphate. 1-oz vials........ ........................... oz 68

Quinoline, 1-oz vials.........................................oz 50Tartrate. 1-oz vials.........................................oz 50

Quinquinia, 1-oz vials......................................oz 60Bed Precipitate................................................ft 1 29D

Powdered...........................................................ft 1 42 DBed Saunders..................................... ft 12Resin-Jalap 1-oz vials......................... oz 60

Scammony, 1-oz vials..................................... oz 80Besor-Bisnol............... oz 60Resorcin, Crystals, 1-oz v .................. oz 18

Crystals......................... ft 1 26Powdered, 1-oz vials......................................oz 19

Retinol................................................................oz 68Rodinal, 3-oz bottles,...................................each 60

8-oz bottles................................................ each 1 1016-oz bottles................................................ each 2 00

Root, Abscess, pressed, lbs............................... ft 60Aconite, pow d.................................................. ft 35Aconite, pressed, lbs........................................ft 30Alkanet (anchusa)........................................... ft 18Alkanet, powd.............. ft 25Alkanet, pressed, lbs....................................... ft 30Angelica, pressed, lbs..................................... 1b 40Angelica, powd.................................................1b 45Arnica, 25 pressed............................................1b 35Asparagus, pressed, lbs.................................. ft 35Avens, pressed, lbs.......................................... ft 35Bearsfoot. pressed, lbs....................................lb 35Belladonna, pressed, lbs................................ ft 55Belladona, powd................. ft 60Bell wort, pressed, lbs..................................... ft 45Berberis, aquif pressed, lbs.......................... ft 40Beth, pressed, lbs............................................. ft 40Beth, powd........................................................ ft 45Bistort, pressed, lbs........................................ 1b 34Bitter, pressed, lbs..........................................1b 60Bitter, pow d.....................................................ft 65Blackberry, pressed, lbs................................ lb 18Blackberry, powd............................................ ft 25Blazing Star, pressed, lb ................................ lb 35Blood, pressed, lb s ......................................... ft 35Blood, powd....................................5-lb 20 ft 25Blue Flag, pressed, lbs................................... ft 50Bryony, pressed, lbs........................................ft 35Buckbean, pressed, lbs................................... ft 40Buckthorn Brake, pressed, lbs.....................1b 34Burdock, pressed, lbs.....................................1b 35Burdock, pow d................................................ft 40Calamus, peeled................. 1b 30Calamus, white, peeled and split, fancy..ft 56Calamus, powd..................................... ft 35Canada Thistle ressed, lbs......................... ft 40Carpenter’s Square, pressed, lbs..................ft 30Cicily Sweet, pressed, lbs..............................1b 70Cinquefoil, pressed, lbs................................. 1b 35Cohosh, black, pressed, lbs........................... 1b 15Cohosh, black, powd...................................... ft 20Cohosh, blue, powd......................................... ft 25Cohosh, red, pressed, lbs................................ft 35Cohosh, white, pressed, lbs...........................1b 40Colchicum, powd................................. .lb 35

Root, Cohosh, blue, pressed, lbs ,. ............... ft 20Colchicum, pressed, lbs......................... — ft 30Columbo.............................................................lb 28Columbo, powd............................................... ft 30Columbo, Amer., pressed, lbs....................... ft 28Columbo. foreign, pressed, lb s .................... ft 18Coltsfoot, pressedj lbs.................................... ft 40Comfrey, pressed, lbs.................................... 1b 25Comfrey, powd,............................................... ft 30Cranesbill, pressed, lbs.................................. ft 28Cranesbill, powd.............................................. ft 33Crawley, pressed, lbs.................. ft 55Culvers, pressed, lbs........................... . . . . 1b 40Culvers, powd..................................................1b 45Dandelion, powd.......... .................................ft 45-Dandelion, true, pressed, lbs......................... ft 40Dwarf Elder, pressed, lbs.............................. ft 65Elecampane, pressed....................................... 1b 20Elecampane, powd...........................5-lb 20 ft 25Fever, pressed, lbs........................................... ft 35Five Finger, pressed, lb s .............................. ft 34Galangal............................................................. ft 20Galangal, powd............................................... ft 25Galangal, pressed, lbs.................................... ft 26Gelsemimum, powd.. ................................ 1b 55Gentian...............................................................1b 15Gentian, ground................................................ lb 16Gentian, powd................................ 10-lb 15 1b 16Gentian. Amer.. pressed, lbs........................ ft 35Gentian, foreign, pressed, lbs....................... ft 18Ginger, African.............................................. ft 15Ginger, African, powd.................. 10-ft. 15 ft 26Ginger, East India (race)............................... ft 19Ginger, East India, powd............................... ft 21Ginger, Jamaica, bleached............................ ft 25Ginger, Jamaica, unbleached!......................ft 20Ginger, Jamaica, powd.....................................ft 28Ginseng..................... ..ft 900Golden Seal, pressed, lbs.................................ft 4 00Golden Seal, powd............................................ft 2 75Hellebore, American, pressed, lbs............... lb 24Helebore, black, pressed, lbs......................... ft 24Helebore, black, powd....................................ft 30Helebore, white, pressed, lbs.........................1b 30Helebore, white, powd.................................... ft 15Horseradish, pressed, lbs............................... ft 30Hydrangea, pressed, lbs.............. ................ft 24Indian Hemp, black, pressed, lbs— ...... 1b 60Indian Hemp, black, powd.............................ft 65Indian Hemp, white, pressed, lbs.................1b 30Indian Hemp, white, powd.............. lb 35Indian Physic, pressed, lbs............................ ft 35Indian Turnip, pressed, lbs.......................... ft 34Indian Turnip, powd.......................................ft 40Indigo, wild, pressed........................................ft 25Tpecac,.............................................................. lb 3 50Ipecac, powd................................. ft 3 75Jalap, Vera Cruz............................................. 1b 65Jalap, powd...................................................... 1b 70.Kava Kava........................................................ ft 30Ladies’ Slipper, pressed, lbs.......................... ft 60Ladies’ Slipper, powd..................................... ft 65Licorice, A ........................................................ ft 14Licorice, A A ..................................................... ft 16Licorice, A A A ........ .......................................#> 18Licorice, cut, Russian.....................................lb 25Licorice, powd................................. 5-lb 12 lb 15Lovage, pressed, lbs........................................ ft 30Male Fern, pressed, lbs..................................ft 30Male Kern, powd...........................................: 1b 35Sandrake, pressed, lbs......................... ft 30

andrake, powd....................... 5-lb 30 lb 35Man in the Ground, pressed, lbs.................. ft 30Marshmallow, cut........................................... ft 35Marshmallow, powd......................................ft 40Marshmallow, pressed, lbs.............................1b 34Marsh Rosemary, pressed, lbs.................... 1b 50Masterwort, pressed, lbs................................ ft 40Milkweed, pressed, lbs................................... ft 30Mistletoe, pressed............................................ lb 35Musk (sumbul).................................................lb 40Nettle, pressed, lbs.......................................... ft 24Orris, fingers ..................................................ft 1 00Orris, Florentine..............................................1b 25Orris, Florentine, powd.................................. lb 30Orris, Verona................................................. 1b 20Orris, Verona, powd.........................................ft 25Paeony, pressed, lbs.........................................1b 46Pareira Brava, pressed, lb s ...........................ft 34Pareira Brava, powd....................................... ft 40Parilla, yellow, pressed, lbs ....................... ft 30Parsley, pressed, lbs.......................................1b 50Pellitory, pressed, lbs.................. lb 40Pimpinella. pressed, lbs................... 1b 45Pink.................................................................... ft 85Pink, pressed, lbs............................................. ft 85Pink, powd........................................................ 1b 90Pitcher plant, pressed, lbs............................. ft 45Pleurisy, pressed lbs.......................................1b 30Pleurisy, powd..................................................ft 35Poke (Garget), pressed, lbs............................1b 20Poke, powd........................................................lb 25Polypody, pressed, lbs....................................ft 34Pond Lilly, white, pressed, lbs..................... ft 40Pond Lilly, yellow, pressed, lbs....................ft 40Prairie Pine Weed, pressed, lbs....................ft 40Queen of Meadow, pressed, lbs..................... ft 22Rhatany, pressed, lbs..................................... ft 32Rhatany, powd................................................1b 40Rhubarb, East India.......................................ft 75Rhubarb, East India, extra .......................... ft 85Rhubarb, East India, powd........................... ft 65Rhubarb, East India, powd., extra— •. — ft 75Rhubarb, cut in cubes................................... ft 1 00Rhubarb, cut in fingers..................................ft 1 75Rosihweed, pressed, ft s.................................. ft 25Sanicle, black, pressed, lbs........................... 1b 1 00Sanicle, white, pressed, lbs............................ ft 35Sarsaparilla, American, powd...................... ft 40

OMAHA DRUGGIST 31

DRUGS, i f c .- f t f t p t .<Soot, Sarsaparilla, American, pressed, lbs. 1b 35

Sarsaparilla, Honduras.............................. ft 5j5Sarsaparilla, Honduras, ground...................ft 58Sarsaparilla, Honduras, powd.......................ft 60Sarsaparilla. Honduras, pressed, lbs........... 1b 55Sarsaparilla, Mexican.....................................ft 20Sarsaparilla, Mexican, ground...................ft 32Sarsaparilla’, Mexican, powd..........................ft 25Sarsaparilla, Mexican, pressed, lbs............. ft 32Seneka............................................ 1b 85Seneka, pressed, lbs........................................ lb 80Seneka, powd................................................... ft 85Silk weed, pressed, lbs.................................... ft 30Skunk Cabbage, pressed, lbs......................... lb 28Skunk Cabbage, powd.....................................ft 35Snake. Button, pressed, lbs........................... 1b 34Snake, Canada, pressed, lbs.........................lb 45Snake, Sampson, pressed, lbs........................ ft 1 00Snake, Virginia, powd ....................... ft 95Snake, Virginia, pressed, lbs......................... ft 90Soapwort, pressed, lbs...... . . . . .........................ft 45Solomon’s Seal, pressed, lb s ..........................ft 30Spikenard, pressed, lbs... .7............................ft 35Spikenard, powd.'....'.................................... ftSquills, white, sliced...................................... ft 2?Squills, powd.... . 7 . ........................................ ft 40Stillingla, pressed, lb s ....................................1b 30Stillingia. powd............................................... 1b 35Stone, pressed, lbs........................................... ft 22Sweet Flag, presssed, lbs................................ ft 24Tormentilla, pressed, lbs................................ ft 32Turkey Pea, pressed, lbs...............................ft 45Twin Leaf, pressed, l b s . ............................... ft 22Unicorn, true, pressed, lbs............................. 1b 60Unicorn, true, powd........................................ lb 65Unicorn, false, pressed, lbs............................ft 75Valerian, English, powd................................ 1b 65Valerian, English, pressed, lbs..................... ft 60Valerian, German, powd................................ ft 30Valerian, German, pressed, lbs....................ft 26Valerian, Vermont, powd.............................. 1b 30Valerian, Vermont, pressed, lbs...... ........ ft 28Vervain, pressed, lbs.......................................ft 34Wild Indigo, pressed.......................................ft 25Wild Vam, pressed, lbs................................... ft 24Yellow Dock, pressed, lb s ............................. ft 26Yellow Dock, powd..........................................ft 30Yellow Jessamine, pressed, fts..................... ft 50Zedoary, powd...... ................... -............ . ft 35Zedoary, pressed, lbs.......................................ft 30

Bose Petals, damask, pressed, ozs.................. 1b 1 40Pale, pressed, ozs............................................. ft 45

RubidiumIodide, 1-oz vials.. .......................................oz 1 58

Sabromin, ozs.....................................................oz 70Sabromin, *4-ozs............. oz 70Sabromin, Tablets, 8 gr. 20s................... eacli 35

8accharlne, refined,.......................................... oz 21Refined.............................................................. ft 2 10Soluble..............................................................oz 21Soluble................. ft 2 10

Sajodin, oz 1 25Sajodin Tablets, 8 gr. 20s...... ..................each 458al Acetosella, 1-lb cartons......

Epsom.........................................Glauber ......................................Nitre, pure, large cryst............Nitre, pure, small cryst...........Nitre, pure, gran...... ...............Nitre, pure, powd......................Prunelle Balls, 1-lb boxes.......Rochelle,................................... .Soda.............................................Tartar (potass carbonate) incl

..ft

..lb

..ft..ft

..ft..ft..ft

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3104041010101131270417

Salicin, Merck.. B. & S................................. ,oz 41M. C. W., Merck., B. & S.............................. ft 4 83

8alipyrin. oz 80Salocoll, Schering, 20-gram bottles............. bot 1 35Salol, 1-oz...................... ft 1 17 oz 14Salophen............................................................. oz 1 00Saloquiniue.......................................................oz 1 31Salts, Crab Orchard, natural...........................ft 20Sandal-Wood, E. I., rasped..............................ft 40Santonin, Cryst, 1-oz vials............ ft 14 00 oz 97

Santonin, powd, 1-oz vials......... 1b 14 20 oz 98Scouring Rush, pressed, lbs............................ 1b 30Seed, Angelica.................................................... lb 35

Anise, Italian ................................................ ft 20Anise, Italian, powd....................................... ft 25Anise, Star.........................................................ft 35Bird, mixed. 1-15 cartons............................ft 06%Bird, ft cartons ...... 60-1b case.............. case 3 50Burdock..-......................................................... ft 28Canary, Smyrna.............................................. ft 06Caraway, D utch............................ ft 16Caraway, powd................................................ft 22Cardamom, Malabar...... ..............................1b 1 00Cardamom, Mangalore, bleached................ft 1 50Cardamom, powd............................................ ft 125Celery......................... 5 ft. 18 ................. 1b 20Celery powd......................................................lb 25Colchicum..................................... 1b 53Colchi,cum, powd............................................ft 58Conium......................................................... ...ft 33Coriander. Bleached................10 ft 11— ft 12Coriander, powd.............................................. ft 20Cumin, Malta................................................... ft 22Dill......................................................................ft 27Fennel, German.............................................. lb 30Fennel, powd.......................................... 1b 35Flax, clean ..................................................... ft 08Flax, ground..................................................... ft 08

DRUGS. ftC .-C oint.Foenugreek, powd. 7.~..........10-ft box 08 ft 10Hem p................................................................ft 08Larkspur...........%......................................... ft 68Lobelia.............................................................. ft 60Lobelia, powd.................................................. ft 65Millet, American................................ ...ft 04Mustard, black, Trieste-• • , ......................... ft *2Mustard, yellow, California. .25-lb bpjf 09 1b 12Parsley........................ . . . . ...............ft 27Poppy, blue..................................................... ft 20Poppy, white....................................................® 27Pumpkin................................................. ft 25Quince, German..............................................lb 1 50Quince, Russian.,............................................ lb 1 50Rape. English.................................................. lb 10Sabadilla, powd............................................... lb 38Stavesacre........................................................ lb 40Stavesacre, powd............................................ lb 44Stramonium.. 7 . . ............................................ ft 28Stramonium, powd......................................... lb 33Sunflower........ '..........................................lb 11Watermelon......................................................lb 25Worm, American............................................ ft 20Worm, American, pow4................................. ft 25Worm, Levant................................................ lb 25Worm, Levant, powd......................................4) 30Worm, Levant, sugar coated........................ lb 50

Seidlitz Mixture................. .. . .25-ft. bojf 20 ft 24Senna Pods, 7 . . ' .................................'... ...'.lb 35Silver, Bromide, 1-oz vials............................. oz 1 25

Chloride, 1-oz vials....................................... oz 78Cyanide, 1-oz vials.........................................oz 1 09Iodide 1-oz vials............................................ oz 109Nitrate, cryst., 1-oz vials..............................oz 52Nitrate, cryst........... . . '.................. ...............ft 6 45Nitrate, fused, No. 2 ,1-oz. vials...................oz 44Nitrate, fused (lunar caustic)................... oz 55Oxide, 1-oz. vials............................................ oz 1 20Phosphate, 1-oz vials.................................... oz 177

Snuff, Copenhagen, 1-ft jars.................... ft 62Copenhagen, oz. c t n s .. . . . . ......................... doz 50

6 oz. ctns..................................doz 2 45“ 16 oz. jars................................. ft 60

Devoe’s Maccoboy, 1 to 5-ft tins.. -................ft 54 ADevoe’s Plain Scotch, 1 to 5-lb tins.............. ft 5lADevoe’s Rappee, 1-ft tins— . . . 7 7 ............. ft 5^AGarrett's Scotch—

1-oz tins . . . .................................................doz 551%-oz cartons............................................doz 902V4-oz. carton.................................... ...doz 1006-oz bottles..................................... doz 2 7516-oz papers....................................... . ■..doz 5 75bladders....................................................... lb 52

Horseshoe, 254-oz ctns................................. doz 96Lorillard’s, Maccoboy. 1-ft jars................. lb 58Lorillard’s, Rappee, 1-ft jars...................... lb 65Lorillard’s Scotch, 1-lb. ja r s ........................ft 61Norkoping, 1%-oz. ctn..'................................ ft 40Norkoping, 8-oz. ctn...................................... lb 40Norkoping. 1-ft jars...................................... lb 44Red Mill. 1-lb steins....................... ft 55

Soap, Castile, Contis, mottled........... per box 6 00Castile, Contis, mottled...................per bar 65Castile, Contis, white ......................per box 6 50Castile. Contis, white.........................per bar 70Castile, ElMerito, green. %s......................... lb 14Castile, El Merito. white, V4s.............. — lb 14Castile, Bocabella, green............... lb 20Castile, Marselles, mottled....................................1b 8*4@10Castile, Marselles, white.......................... lb 11 @13Castile, Alameda, white.......................... lb 10 @12Castile, Yarritu ......................................... ,.Tb28@30Castile. Yarritu, white, in cakes 15 in ctn. 1b 1 55Castile, powd ................................. lb 40Green, Soft, German.......................................lb 15Ivory, 6-oz ................................................ case 4 00Ivory 10-oz...................................................case 6 75Opodeldoc..........................................................ft 14Whale O il..........................................................ft 10

Soda, Ash............................................................. lb 04Caustic Oom’l, 10-lb cans ............................ft 06*4Caustic, by lime, sticks..................................1b 27Caustic, by alcohol, pure...............................1b 5oChloride, liquid, c. s. bottles...................... doz 2 45

Sodium, 1-oz vials and tins.............................. oz 28Acetate, 1-lb cart.............................................ft 19Arsenate, Pure............................. ft 58 oz 11Arsenite, Pure........................... ft 63 oz 13Benzoate, 1-oz vials........................................oz 11Benzoate, 1-ft cart........................................... ft 50Bicarb, American.............................................lb 05Bicarb. C. P., powd..........................................ft 15*4Bichromate.................................... ft 22Bromide........................................... ft 42 — oz 10Cacodylate, *4-oz vials ...............................oz 78Carbolate, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 26Carbonate, O. P., cryst.,., 1-ft cans ............ft 26Carbonate, dried, purified, cart................... ft 20Chlorate, gran., pure...................................... ft 30Chloride, O. P., 1-ft cart..................................1b 24Citrate, gran ................................................... ft 56Glycerophosphate......................ft 1 78 — oz 22Glycocholate.................................................. oz 83Hypophosphite...........................ft 95 — oz 15Hyposulphite, Com’l .......................................lb 06Hyposulphite, gran, pure............. ft 15Iodide, 1-oz vials ......................lb 3 25.oz 30Lactate, 1-oz v ia ls ............................... oz 28Lactate, liquid, concent.................. ft 2 36Nitrate, purified, 1-ft cartons.......................1b 17Nitric, Pure, Sticks................. ft .79............oz. 16Oxalate.............................................................. ft 50Perborate, lb. 1.01........ .. ...................... oz 17Permanganate..................................................ft 39Phosphate, cryst. 1-lb tins.,.......................... ft 14Phosphate, gran. 1-lb cans............................. 1b 14Pyrophosphate, 1-oz vials— ft 44........oz 11Salicylate, 1-oz vials...................................... oz 12Salicylate, 1-lb cartons................................... lb 45Salicylate, 0. P. Cryst............ft .65 .........oz 15Salicylate, from Oil Wintergreen ft. 3.68.oz 33qSantoninate, 1-oz vials................................ oz 1 00

D R ||£ £ , E tc.—C ont.Silicate, dry.........................................Silicate, liquid, 1 gallon 75c................Succinate .................... ............ft 3 15..

Sulpho-carbolate, ft 42.

Zinc,

Lavender.............Lavender, comp.Nitre, 3f..............Nitre, 4f..............

Stearate Zinc, See Zinc.

Strontium, Acetate,

Hypophosphtte, 1- Iodide, 1-oz vials, Iodide, M. O. W., .

Salicylate, Merck,,

Sublamine Tablets.

Milk, powd........... ..........10-lb. boxes 18Sulphur, Flour............................bbl2 90...

Roll.

Washed, 1-ft cartons.

Sulphon—Met! Svapnia, 14-oz Symphoral, 1-

Lacto-phos, Calcium. Lacto-phos, Iron......

Rhubarb, aromatic.

f t 22lb 12

. . . OZ 29. . . . f t 13. . . . f t 14. . . . f t 11. . . . f t 28. . . . f t 17

0858215675

1 207984

1 1588

. . . . » 45. . . f t 56

. . . . f t 5860

. . . . f t 60...lb 62

. . . . f t 60. . . f t 50

. . . . f t 35...lb 40

5647

...o, 32. . . f t 25

. . . . f t 10. . . f t 06

. . . . f t 15. . . f t 10

17. . . f t 58

133234

. . . f t 3 2018

. . . f t 2214

. . . f t 73.vial 33

1 651 65

...oz 1 65

. ..oz 1 601 70

. .oz 1 0585

1 00. ..oz 80. . oz 1 00

80...oz 2 60

6 8238

. . . f t 45tube 32...1b 20

1b 20.lb 3*4@04. . . f t 02%...lb 06...oz 40

lb 20. . . f t 15

1 35al)oz 46. ..oz 33

3 25...oz 1 30. . . f t 75...1b 75. . . f t 50...lb 50. . . f t 65. . . f t 45. . . f t 75

. . .lb 75. . . f t 65. . . f t 75

1b 50. . . f t 00

50. . . f t 50. . . f t 50

Rock Candy Syrup, bbls. inc..................... galRock Candy Syrup, >4 bbls. inc................. galRock Candy Syrup, 10 gals., inc................ galRock Candy Syrup, 5 gals., inc................ galScully or Manierre-Yoe Brands.......less galSarsaparilla............................................. ftSarsaparilla, com p........................................ ftSenna................................................................ lbSenega, ...........................................................ftSimple.............: ............................................. galSquills................... '......................................... ftSquills, comp................................................... ftStillingia.......................................................... ftStillingia, comp.............................................. ftTar.......................................................... ftTolu..................................................................ftWild Cherry....................................................ft

Sweeping Compounds.—Wizard Floor Clean25-lb. drum......................................................50 lb. drum....................................................

100-lb. drum...................... ............................. 3 50200-lb. drum....................................................... 6 00Wizard Carpet Clean, 10c cans, 2 doz...... doz 8525c cans, 1 doz....................................... per doz 2 00

Tannalbin,........................... oz 89

1 00 2 00

32 OMAHA DRUGGIST

DRUGS, E tc .-C o n t.Talcum P ow d er...................... ............

Purified.................................................Tamarinds...............................................

Pulp.......................................................Tannigen.................................................Tannoform ..............................................Tannopine................................................Tapioca. East India.............................. .Tar, Barbadoes...................................... .

Tar, Coal, bbls.....................................Tar, Pine, 50-gal. bbls.........................Tar, Pine, pints, 4-doz. cases...........Tar, Pine, quarts, 2-doz. cases..........Tar, Pine, 54-gal., 1-doz. cases.........Tar, Pine, 1 gal., %-doz. cases..........

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

Terebene ...................... ........................Terebene ..............................................

Terpin H y d r ,.........................................Hydrate,... .............................. ...

Terpinol, 1-oz. vials........ ..................Terra Japonica (gambler)...................Therm ol..................................................Thiocol, Rocbe...................................... .Thiol, powd..............................................

Liquid....................................................Thiosinamine...................... ..................Thymol, pure, 1-oz. vials, ..................

Thymol, 1-lb. bottles.........................Thym ol-Iodide............................ft 4Thyresol, lo gram v ia is ........................

Pearls....................................................T ablets.................................... ...........

Tin, Foil, heavy.....................................Foil, medium......................................Foil, tissue..........................................Muriate, cryst....................................Muriate, sol.........................................Oxymuriate, Sol.................................Oxide, Black........................................Oxide, White........................................

Tincture, Aconite, leaves................. ■■Aconite, root.......................................A loes............................................... . •Aloes and Myrrh................................Arnica Flowers...................................Asafcetida...........................................Beiladona............................................Benzoin................................................Benzoin, comp........................... ........Blood Root...........................................Bryonia................................................Cactus, grand......................................Calendula............................................Cannabis. Ind......................................Cantharides.........................................Capsicum..............................................Cardamom...........................................Cardamom, comp................................Catechu................................................Cinchona..............................................Cinchona, comp...................................Cinnamon............................................Cochineal............................................Cohosh, black......................................Colchicum Root.................................Colchicum Seed...................................Columbo.........................................Conium.................................................Cubebs..................................................Curcuma..............................................Digitalis...............................................Ergot....................................................Ergot, ethereal...................................Eucalyptus....................... ................Galls....................................................Gelsemium...........................................Gentian...............................................Gentian, comp....................................Ginger................................................. .Guaiac..................................................Guaiac, Ammon.................................Hyoscyamus......................................Hydrastis ........................................Iodine..................................................Iodine, colorless.................................Lodine, comp......................................Ipecac.................................................ipeeac and Opium.............................iron Acetate......................................Iron, muriate......................................Jalap....................................................Kino....................................................Lobelia......... ......................................Lobelia, ethereal..............................Myrrh.................................................Myrrh et Capsic................................Nux Vomica......................................Opium, U. S. P ...................................Opium, 1-oz panels.........................Opium. 2-oz panels...........................Opium, 4-oz panels...........................Opium, camphorated.......................Opium, Camphorated, 1-oz panels.. Opium, camphorated, 2-oz panels.. Opium, camphorated, 4-oz panels..Opium, deodorized............................Orange Peel.......................................Quassia...............................................Rhat.anv.............................................Rhubarb........... ..................................Rhubarb, aqueous................... ......Rhubarb, aromatic...........................Rhubarb and Aloes...........................Rhubarb and Senna.........................Rhubarb, comp.................................Senna...................................................Senna, comp.......................................Serpentaria........................................Stramonium Leaves.........................Stramonium Seed..............................Tolu.....................................................

.. © 10

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.. © 10...ft 15..bbl 5 00

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... © 68.. oz 15

11.. © 13

. .oz 21,... © 12.. .oz 75.. .oz 1 05

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. ..oz 4824 D

2 52 DOZ 39

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60..© 60..© 50..© 60..© 50. .© 75..© 60..© 80..© 85..© 60..© 60..© 90..© 85..© 1 00..ft 90..© 70

© 65.. Dt> 60..ft 50..ft 60..ft. 60. .ft 50...ft 60..ft 60...ft 85..ft ■85.© 50..© 50ft. 70

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..ft 50..ft 60...ft 75

60...ft 80...ft 60...ft 50...ft 60...ft. 60... ft 75.. ft 75...ft 60...ft. 1 35...ft 1 20...ft 1 20...ft 1 2-

80...ft 2 80...ft 60...ft 50...ft 60. ..ft 85

50...ft 6075

...ft 6060

.. © 2 101 502 504 00

...© 75.doz 90

1 50.doz 2 25...ft 2 00...ft 50. ..© 60. ..ft 56. ..© 60. ..© 60..© 70...ft 65

...ft 65...ft 65. ..© 69...ft 60...ft 60...ft 60...ft 60...© 75

DRUGS, E T C . - C o n t .Valerian........................................... .............. ft 60Valerian, Ammoniated..............■. .............. ft 75Varatrum. virid.............................. .............. ft 70Warburg’s, P. D. & Co................... ............. ft i 00Warburg’s, 1-oz vials, P. D. & Co. ........... doz i 15

T rik resol........................................... .............. ft 40Trimethyiamine, 1-oz vials........... 20T rional............................................... i 50Tripoli, Mount Eagle........................ ...........doz 60

Missouri........................................... ...............© 06Troline................................................ ........ -..gal i 00Tropa, Cocaine Hydrochlorate, l-gramme

00vials............................... .............................ea i5-grain vials.................................... 44

Turpentine, spirits.....................bbl 74 .......galChian, 1-oz. vials........................................... ozVenice.............................. '.............................. ©White (Gum Thus).........................................©Spirits, 50 to gal........................................... doz30 to gal........................................... doz20 to gal..........................................................doz16 to gal..........................................................doz

Twigs, Bittersweet, pressed lbs......................©Unguentine........................................................ ©Unguentum, Crede........................................... ozCranium, Acetate, 1-oz. G. S. vials...............oz

Chloride, 1-oz. C. S. vials............................. ozNitrate, 1-oz. G. S. vials ........................... ozSulphate, 1-oz. G. S. vials............................. oz

Urasol..................... ozUrethane........................................................... ozUrotropin, Scherring’s....................................oz

Urotropin Tablets, 5-gr., 30s..................... boxUrotropin Tablets. ~Yi~gr., 20s..................box

Vaccine, Virus, 10-point pkgs..................... pkgLymph, 10 tubes..........................................pkg

Vanillin, French.............................................. ozVeratrine, pure, %-oz vials.............................ozVerdigris.............................................................©

Distilled........................................................... ©Powdered.................................................... ft

Veronal.............................................................. ozWafers, M. & R. Licorice............................. boxWater, Lime.................................................... gal

Bitter Almond................................................ ©Cherry Laurel................................................ ©Chlorine........................................................... ©Distilled........................................................galOrange, Flower, triple.................................. ©Rose, triple..................................................... ©

Wax, Bayberry............................................ ©■ Bees’, yellow................................................... ©

Bees’, yellow, refined, 1-oz cakes.................©White Star......................... -ftWhite, No. 1............................. ©White, No. 2.....................................................©Japan........................................................... •••©Fruit, can, red or white.............. bbls 3)4 ©Fruit, can, Pontin’s, 14-gro. case............caseParafine........................................................... ©Johnson, Po., )4-lb cans.............................dozJohnson, Po., 1-lb cans............................dozJohnson, Prepared, 1-lb cans.......................©Anderson, Po., %-lb cans......... ............. dozAnderson, Po., 1-lb cans..............' ......... doz

White Precipitate............................................ftPowdered........................................................ ©

W7ine, Antimony................................................©Aromatic..........................................................©Colchicum root...............................................©Colchicum seed...............................................©Ergot................................................................ ©Ipecac............................. ©Iron.......................... ©Opium...............................................................©Rhubarb........................................ ©T a r................................................................... ©

Wood, Brazil..................................................... ©Fustic, cut.......................................................©Fustic, ground................................................ ©Guaiac, rasped................................................ ©Guaiac. pressed, lb........................................ ©Logwood chips......... . ....................................©Logwood, ground............................................©)Red Sanders, ground..................................... ©Sandal...............................................................©Sandal, pow d..................................................©

X ero fo rm ......................................................... ozYerba, Santa, pressed, lbs............................... ©Zinc, Metai Mossy C. P ..................................... ©

Acetate.................................© .35.................ozArsenate......................................................... ozArsenite.......................................................... ozBenzoate..........................................................ozBorate.............................................. ozBromide............................ ozCarbolate...................................................... ozCarbonate...............................ft .28Chloride Gran......... .............© .28..............ozChloride Gran. C. P .. ........ft .44..............ozChloride Fused C. P .......... © .44..............ozCyanide........................................................... ozFerro Cyanide................................................ozHypo phosphite................................. ozIodide.............................................................. ozL actate.......................................... ozNitrate........................ © 1.05.......ozOxalate.... ............................. ozOxide W hite................................................... ©Oxide White C. P ................................ ©Ox id e H ubbucks.............. ©Perborate..............................© 4.20.............. ozPermanganate.................... .© 5.25.............. ozPeroxide............................... © 4.20.............. ozPhosphate..... © .86..........ozPhosphide............................ © 1.83.............. ozSalicylate........................................................ozSubgallate...................................................... ozSulphate Cryst. C. P .....................................©Sulphate Gran. C. P............... ©

67A 45 35 15 65

1 00 1 25 1 60

30 90 90 48 52 50 52 75 42 60 25 25

1 501 50

602 10

35 70 40

1 601 35

25 25 30 30 15 40 40 40 40 42 65 55 402504

2 00 15

2 253 75

301 75 3 50 1 35 D 1 42 D

50 65 60 60 90

1 00 50

1 20 75 35 10 06 07 15 200506 12 35 4042 40 50 1026 26 26 2619 26101114232632402315 18 18 30 5043 55 43 11 25 2120 18 Is

DRUGS, E tc.—Cont.Sulphate Dried C. P .......................................©Sulphate Coml................................................ ©Sulphate Coml Powd ....................................©

Zinc, Sulphide................................© .53___ozSulphite............................... & 1.05...............ozSulphocarbolate................© .42............... ozT annate.......................................................... ozValerianate...................................................ozAnd Mercury Cyanide... .......................... ozAnd Pottassium Cyanide..........© 1.58___oz

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

Cognac, Hennessey, bjths.................. gal $6 75Cognac, Hennessey, 5-gal. keg.....................gal 7 00Cognac, Otard Dupuy, bjths.......................gal 6 50Cognac, OtardDupuy,5-gal. keg............. ..gal 6 75

BRANDIES—CALIFORNIA.Dreyfus. )4-bbls 1907.................................... gal 2 85Dreyfus, 10-gal. kegs. 1904.......................... gal 3 10Lachman’s 1906, 10-gal. kegs.......................gal 3 00Stearns. (4-bbls. 1908 ................................ gal 2 75

BLACKBERRY CORDIAL.Seneca Castle, 10-gal. keg.............................gal 1 35Seneca Castle. 5-gal. keg,............................. gal 1 45Eclipse, (4-bbls...............................................gal 100

Hungarian Blackberry Juice, % bbls........gal 1 70*• “ “ 10gal k gs.. .gal 185

,‘ 5 gal kgs...gal 1 95HAJA CALIFORNIA GOODS.

Port. 20 gallon, Fancy Package Incl...... gal 1 5010 “ gal 1 60

“ 5 “ gal 1 70Sherry, 20 gallon ........................................ gal 1 50

“ lo “ gal 1 605 “ gal 1 70

Apricot, 5 “ gal 3 00Blackberry, 5 gallon.....................................gal 2 25Peach Cordial, 10-gal....................................gal 3 00

BRANDY—DOMESTIC.Apple, 2 stamp.............................. gal 4 00Apple, Cordial...............................................gal 2 35Apple, R. D. Co., pts....................................doz 5 50Apple, R. D. Co. 5s.......................................doz 9 00Apple, pts......................... r..doz 5 50Apple, 5s ......................................................doz 9 00Apricot, R. D. Co., pts..................................doz 5 00Apricot, R. D. Co., 5s................................... doz 8 00Apricot, S. V. W. Co., qts.........................doz 10 00Apricot, Nuyens. qts.................................doz 18 00Apricot, 10-gal kegs................................... gal 2 10Apricot, 5-gal. kegs...................................gal 2 20Cognac, %-bbls., 90%.....................................gal 1 80Cognac, %-bbls., 100%...................... gal 185Cognac, 10-gal. keg, 90%................................ gal 195Cognac, 10-gal. keg, 100%...............................gal 2 00Cognac, S. V. & W. Co., 5s......................... doz 10 50Orange, 10 gal. kegs.................................... gal 2 10Orange, 5 gal. kegs........................................ gal 2 20Pacific Slope, 90°, 10 gal. kegs.. ............... gal 2 35Peach Cordial................................................ gal 2 35Sonoma. 10 gal. kegs.....................................gal 2 25

* GIN.Clark’s Juniper Gin, 90° 10’s.........................gal 1 90Clark’s Juniper, 100° 10s........................... gal 2 00Eagle, 90° 10’s................................................. gal 2 00Eagle, 90° 5’s....................................... gal 2 10Old Tom, 70° 10’s......................................... gal 1 65Old Tom, 70° 5’s .............................................gal 1 75Schufeldt’s Imperial, 90%,10’s..................gal 175Schufeldt’s Imperial, 100%, 10’s..................gal 1 90Schufeldt’s Rye Malt, 10s.............................gal 2 05Lighthouse, Imported, biths.......................gal 4 25

RUM.Jamaica, imported...................................... gal 6 00Jamaica, 10’s Domestic 90°..........................gal 2 35New England, V£-bbls................................... gal 2 10New England,10’s ......................................... gal 2 25

WINE—DOMESTIC.Angelica, H-bbls. K. & F........................ gal 1 10Angelica, 10’s. K. & & F........................... gal 1 25Claret. Old Mission, bbls...........................gal 90Claret, K. & F. bbls............................... gal 1 eOClaret, S. V. W. Co., bbls .............. ...........gal 80Claret, D. & H . 1-gal. jugs... ..— ........gal 1 35Claret, Benton Hall. 1 gal jugs................ gal 1 25Muscatel, %-bbls. K. & F., 1900...............gal 1 35Muscatel. 10’s. K. & F. 1900......................gal 1 50Muscatel, S. V. W. Co., bbls......................gal 80Port Type, Barton’s, bbls. 7 year............ gal 1 00Port Type, Barton’s, 10-gal. kegs.............. gal 1 25Port Type, )4-bbls. K. & F. 10 year......... gal 1 35Port Type, 10’s K. & F. 10 year........... gal 1 50Port, Vina. 5 year, bb s ......................" gal 90Port, D. & H.. 1 gal jugs....................... gal 2 00Port. Empire, bbls.. ........................... gal 100Port. Benton Hall. 1 gal jugs........... ........gal 1 75Sherry Type, Dreyfus, bbls 5 year........... gal 1 00Sherry Type. Dreyfus, 10-gal. kegs 5 yr. .gal 1 10 Sherry Type, %-bbls. K. & F. 10 year ..gal 1 25Sherry Type, 10’s K. & F. 10 year........gal 1 35Sherry, Hammondsport. 10-gal kegs. .. gal 1 25Sherry, I). & H.. 1-gal. jugs...................... gal 2 15Sherry. Benton Hall. 1-gal. jugs............. gal 1 75Sweet Catawba., bbls Old Mission............gal 1 00Sweet Catawba. Ham’sport. 10 gal kegs., gal 1 25 Sweet Catawba. Benton Hall, 1-gal jug..gal 1 75Tokay, bbls Old Mission........... .. ........gal 1 00Tokay. Hammondsport, 10 gal kegs........gal 1 50

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L IQ U O R S —Cont.WINES, IMPORTED—Cont.

Port, Croft’s Viths........................................galPort, Tarragona, Viths................................ galSherry, Spanish, Viths................................. galSherry, J. G. B., Viths............. gal

WHISKIES.

3 00 2 00 2 2S2 CO

BARREL QUOTATIONS.• Carter Bourbon, spg ’05 — , ................... / . gal 2 50Carter Bourbon, '07 ................. gal 2 2aElk Run, s p g ’05.............. gat 2 40Elk Run Bourbop, spg- 0 6 , . . . . . . • ..,-gal 2 -aElk Run. Bourbon, spg. ’07— ......................gal 2 20Golden Sheaf Rye, spg. ’04................... ga, 2 60

•Golden Sheaf Rye, spg ’05..............................gal 2 45Golden Sheaf Bourbon, spg ’04.......................gal 2 40Golden Sheaf Bourbn, spg’05....................... gal 2 30Hazel Gap, spg ’0 3 .................... gal 2 50Hermitage. Bourbon, 1909............................... gal 2 25Hermitage, Bourbon, spg 1906........................gal 2 75Hermitage Bourbon, spg. ’07......................... gal 2 iOHermitage Bourbon, spg. ’08........................gal 2 40Indian Hill, fall ’0 9 . . . . . . . ... .: --gal 1 7aKentucky Club, ’05............... gal 2 20Medallion. Spg ’04................................... gal 2 oOMedallion, fall ’05.................... ; ....................gal 2 45Medal lion, spg ’06 .................................. gal - 35Medal lion, ’is ...... ....... — ■„•••-................... ■ ■ ~ £5Mercantile Club Rye, Fall ’0 7 . .gal 220Old-Crow, ’06..............................! ------- ----- gftl 2 90Old Crow,’07...................... ........... : ■.••••;•— gal 2 <0Old Crow.’08.......................... gal 2 40Old Crow, spg ’09........................... gal 2 laOld Pepper, J. E., spg. ’03...................• -.gal 2 75Old Taylor, spr. 05..........................................gal 2 90Old Taylor, spg 1906.................. gal 2 75Old Taylor, spg ’07...........................................gal 2 50Old Taylor, spg ’08...........................................gal 2 40Old Taylor. ’09.........................................•• gal 2 20Old Taylor, spg. TO.........................................gal 2 15Old Standard, spg 1904.................................... gal 2 35Sweet Brier, spg ’05.........................................gal 2 50Sweet Brier Bourbon, sprg. 06— ...............gal 2 25Sweet Brier Bourbon, sprg ’07........ ....gal 2 20

F IN E B L E N D E D W H IS K IE S .

Carter, J, G., 90%.....................................Clarke’s Rye, 100°, 10 gal kegs............ .Coleman Rye 95°...................... .............Golden Crown, 95%...................................Gannymede Rye, bbls............................Gannymede Rye, Vi bbls........ ................Gannymede Rye, 10 gal. kegs.............Haja Rye. bbls. 90°..................................Honey Dew Bourbon, 80%......................Honey Dew Bourbon, 90%......................Honey Dew Bourbon, 100%../....... ..—Long bbl. Bourbon, bbls 100°................Long bbl. Bourbon, Vi’s 100°...................Long bbl. Bourbon, 10 gal kegs...... ......Long bbl. Bourbon. 5 gal kegs..............Magpolia Bourbon. 70% bbls..................Magnolia Bourbon, 80% bbls................Magnolia Bourbon, 90% bbls..................Magnolia Bourbon, 100% b b ls ..............Malt, Star.85$ .......................Malt, Superior;...... ........................... .Overton Rye 80°............ ..........................Overton Bourbon 80°...............................University Club, bbls......... .................. ■Weller’s Star Rye, Vi bbls 100°..............Weller’s Star Rye, 10 gal kegs 100°........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 70% bbls...........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 80% bbls...........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 90% bbls...........Weller’s Star Bourbon, 100% b b ls .........White Wheat, 100%...................................Western Club Rye, bb l...................... .Western Club Rye, Vi-bbl......................Western Club Rye, 10-gal. keg— ... . . .

.gal 1 90

.gal 3 00

.gal 2 10

.gal 2 00

.gal 2 75 .gal 2 80 .gal 2 85 . gal 2 50 .gal 1 80 . gal 1 90 . gal 2 00 gal 2 50 .gal 2 55 .gal 2 70 .gal 2 80 .gal 1 60 .gal 1 70 .gal 1 80 .gal 190 .gal 1 75 .gal 2 00 .gal 1 75 .gal 1 75 .gal 2 00 .gal 2 10 . gal 2 25 .gal 1 65 .gal 1 15 . gal 1 85 .gal 2 00 .gal 2 00 .gal 2 10 . gal 2 15 .gal 2 20

CASE GOODS.Ale, Bass. 8-doz. bbls.............bbl. lot 2.10 doz 2 25

Guinness Stout. 8-doz bbls, bbl lot 2 10 doz 2 25 Bass. Nips. 12 doz. bbl., bbl lots $15.00... doz 1 40 Guinness, Stout, Nips, 12 doz. bbl.; bbl lots

$15.00........................... ; . . . . . . ................. doz 135Ale. White Label Nips, 12 doz. bbl lot 15.00 doz 1 40

Ale. White Label, 8 dz. bbl. lots $18.00....doz 2 40Bitters, East India, small............................ doz 4 50

East India, large......................................... doz 7 50Panama, small...........................................doz 3 50Panama, large.....'......... ............ ; ............ doz 6 00

Brandy, Blackberry.Monarch, qts......... ~..................................... doz 7 50

Richardson’s, qts........................................ doz 5 50Richardson’s, pts...........>........................... doz 3 25

Brandy, California.Richardson’s, qts...'........................... doz 8 50Richardson’s, p t s ... . ..................................doz 4 50Peach. D. & H. pts......................................doz 5 00

Brandy, Cognac, Imported.Hennessy, ... ..............doz 1950Moutet. Imported;................... ; ........... case 19 00El Sonol, p ts ....... ... ... ................. doz 5 50El Sonol, 5s.. . . . . . . . ....... ....................... doz 9 50Grape. D. & H. pts......— .......... ........... doz 5 00Jules Leraux, p ts ... doz 3 50Jules Leraux, 5 s .... ....................................doz 6 00

Champagne.Cook’s Imperial, quarts...........................case 14 00Cook’s Imperial, pints..............................case 16 00Golden Age, 3 quarts infancy basket, .each 4 00Golden Age, 6 pints in fancy basket__ each 4 50Imperial, qts. . . . . . . . , . ...... — ..... . .... case 8 00Imperial,-pts__ ____________ __ ____ ...case 10 00Moet & Chandon. White.Seal, quarts — case 36 50 Moet & Chandon White Seal, pints......case 42 00Veuve Cliquot, yellow Label, quarts...case 38 00

L IQ U O R S -C o n t.Veuve Cliquot, Yellow Label, pints...... case 40 00Gold Seal Special, pints............. .............. case 16 00Gold Seal Special, quarts.............................case 14 00Golden Age. quarts...................................case 14 00Golden Age, pints............................... case 16 00

GinClarke’s juniper Gin, qts,. .......................doz 8 50Eagle, 5s................. • • - - -....................... .......doz 8 00Eagle, 6s.............................................................doz 6 50Gayoso, 5s,......... doz 7 50Gordon, dry.................................................doz 11 00Old Tom, Burnett's, Imp’td .,... . ------ ....doz 11 00Old Tom,.Richardson’s, 4’s ,, , ........................doz 8 00Old Tom, Booth’s............................................. doz 11 00R. D. Co., Geneva Type qts,......... ........... doz 8 00R. D. Co., Holland Type, qts..........................doz 7 00Shufeldt Premium Dry.......... .................doz 8 00Woolner Dry Gin.............................................doz 7 50

Bum.New England q ts ...... .'...doz 9 00Jamaica Type.-qts........ .....-.. . . . . . . . . -...dozTO 00

Wine, Sour.Catawba, dry, Kelly Island...... ............... doz 4 50Chianti Type, wicker bottles,.qts,___ ...doz 7 00Chianti Type, wicker bottles, pts............doz 4 00Claret, St. Julien, 5s.......................................doz 4 50Claret, Zinfandel, R, D. Co.’s 5s..... .........doz 3 50Old Mission Claret, quarts___ ____...... • doz 4 75Old Mission Claret, 5’s ........ .'...................doz 4 50Old Mission Resling, quarts........................... doz 4 75Old Mission Resling, 5s ............................. doz 4 50Old Mission Sherry, quarts............................doz 4 75Old Mission Sherry, 5s.....................................doz 4 50Sherry, R. D. Co.’s 5s................................. doz 4 00

Wine, Sweet.Angelica, R. D. Co.’s 5s.... ..-............ doz 4 00Hammondsport'Sauterne, 5s..........................doz 6 00Hammondsport Tokay, 5s ....................... doz 6 00Old Mission Angelica, quarts........................ doz 4 75Old Mission Angelica, 5s..................................doz 4 50Old Mission Muscatel, quarts........................doz 4 75Old Mission Muscatel, 5 s ............. doz 4 50Old Mission Pott Type, quarts..................... doz 4 75Old Mission Port, Type 5s...............................doz 4 50Old Mission Tokay Type, quarts................... doz 4 75Old Mission Type Tokay, 5s........................... doz 4 50Muscatel, R. D. Co.’s 5s........... .................. doz 4 00Port. Type R. D. Co. 5s................................... doz 4 00Port. Type Rose’s o ld.....................................doz 9 00Port. Hammondsport. Empire, 5s................. doz 6 00Juan Guillermo “ Burdon” Port..................case 7 50Juan Guillermo “ Burdon” Sherry.........case 7 50

Whiskey.Anderson County, Bottled in Bond.

qts, 1 doz. in case ....................... ......5’s. 1 doz. in case...............................pts. 2 doz. in case..............................Vipt.,4doz-in case..............................

Ashburn. Bottled in Bond.Quarts, 1 doz. in case.........................5s, 1 doz. in case..................................Pints, 2 doz. in case.................'.......Vi-pints. 4 doz. in case.......................

Black and White Scotch......................Belle of Anderson. Bottled in Bond.

Quarts, 1 doz. in case........................5s, 1 doz. in case........................Pints, 2 doz. in case........................Vi-pints, 4 doz. in case........................

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

qts., 1 doz cases................................5’s, 1 doz. cases....... ...........................pts., 2 doz cases.................................Vi-pts. 4 doz cases...... .......................1-5 pts. 10 doz cases....................t-10 pts, 20 doz cases.........................

Cedar Brook, Qts., 1 dozen in case__Cedar Brook, 5s, 1 dozen in case.........Cedar Brook. Pts., 2 dozen in case... Cedar Brook, Vi Pts., 4 dozen in case. Clifford's Malt.

5’s, 1 doz in case.................................Cream Rye. qts 1 doz cases.................Dewar’s Old Highl’h Scotch...............

Duffy’s Malt..............................................Elk Run, bottled in bond.

Quarts, 1 doz. in case............ . . . . .5s 1 doz. in case............................Pints, 2 doz. in case............................Half pints, 4 doz. in case......................Gannymede, Pints, 2 doz in case........

Vi Pints, 4 doz in case...... ................Golden Sheaf Bourbon in Bond.

Qts, 1 doz in case.................................5 s .........................................................Pts, 2 doz in case... .........................Vi p ts ...................................... .........

Golden Sheaf Rye in Bond.Qts, 1 doz in case................................Pts, 2 doz in case Vi pts...................

case 9 50 .case 8 50 .case 10 50 .case 11 50

.case 9 25

.case 8 00

.case 9 75

.case 10 75

.case 14 00

case 10 00 case 9 00 case 10 00 case 11 00 case 14 00

.case 10 50

.case 9 50

.case 11 00

.case 12 00 .case 14 50 .case 15 50 .case 11 00 .case 10 00 .case 11 50 .case 12 25. case 6 50 .case 11 00 ...doz 13 00 . .doz 9 50

case 9 50 case 8 50 case 10 00 case 11 i0 case 10 00 case 11 00

.case 9 25 case 8 50 case 10 25 case 10 75

case 9 50 case 8 75 case 10 50 case 11 00

Green River. Bottled in Bond.Quarts, 1 dozen in case......................... case 12 00Fives, 1 dozen in- case.........................case 10 00Pints, 2 dozen in case..................r .case 12 50Vi-pts. 4 dozen in case........................case 13 00

Guckenheimer, Bottled in Bond.Qts 1 doz in case............... case 11 505s 1 doz in case.................................. %case 10 50Pts, 2 doz in case......................................case 12 50Vi-pt 4 doz in case...................... ............ case 13 00

Haig and Haig 3 Star Scotch................ case 15 00

L IQ U O R S -C o n t.Hermitage Bourbon. Bottled in Bond.

Vi-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case....... case 14 25Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case....... case 14 505s bottles, 12 bottles, to c a s e .... case 13 00Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case....... case 15 00Vi-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case....... case 16 25

Hermitage Rye. Bottled in Bond.Vi-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case....... case 14 75Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case........case 15 00

’ 5s bottles. 12 bottles to case....... case 13 50■ Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case....... case 15 50

Vi-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case....... case 16 75Hermitage, Distillery Bottling.

Vi-gals. Vi doz. case ...............................case 12 00Quarts, 1 doz. case.. . ...-. ■........ ............ case 12 505s, 1 doz. case...........................................case 11 50Pints, 2 doz. case..................................case 13 00Vi-pints, 4 doz. case................................case 15 00

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

Qtsl doz in ca se ......................................case 7 50Pints, 2 doz in case....................... case 8 00Vi Pints. 4 doz in case...... ...................... case 9 00

Iler’s Rye, Bond Qts. 1 doz in case........case 9 505s, 1 doz. in case__ . .............................. case 8 00Tints, 2 doz. in case...:........................... case 10 50Vi-pints, 4 doz. in case.............................case 11 50'

Kentucky Club, Vi-gals„ Vi-doz. in case...... 10 50Quarts, 1-doz. in ca se .................................. 11 005s, 1-doz. in case............................................ 10 00Pints, 2-doz. in case.. . . . . ......................... 12 00Vi-pints, 4-doz. in case................................. 13 00

King William Scotch......................... doz 21 00Medallion, 4s, 12 bottles to case..................case 9 50

5s, 12 bottles to ca se ................................case 9 00Pints, 24 bottles in case......................... case 10 50Vi-Pints, 48 bottles to case.................... case 11 50

Old AndersonQuarts, 1 dozen in case...........................case 10 505s, 1 dozen in case........................... case 9 50Pints. 2 dozen in case.............. case 11 50Vs-Pts, 4 dozeu in case.............. . ... ..case 12 50

Old Carter. Bottled in Bend.Quarts, 1 dozen in case...................... case 9 50Fives, 1 dozen in case.... .................case 8 50Pints, 2 dozen in case......................... case 10 00Vi-pts,- 4 dozen in case......................... case 11 00

Old Crow Bourbon. Bottled in Bond.Vi-gal. bottles, 6 bottles to case......... case 14 75Quart bottles, 12 bottles to case......... case 15 005s bottles, 12 bottles to case......... case 13 50Pint bottles, 24 bottles to case. . . . . . case 15 50Vi-pt. bottles, 48 bottles to case.____ case 16 75

Old Lewis HilntOt Rye. Bottied in Bond.Quarts, 1 dozen in case.............'............case 10 50Fives. 1 dozen in case.......................... case 9 50Pints. 2 dozen in case......... ....... case 11 00Vi Pints. 4 dozen in case.........................case 11 75Vi Gallons. Vi dozen in case.................. case 10 25

Old Taylor. Bottled in Bond.Vi •-Gal., Vi-doz in case............................. case 11 50Quarts, 1 doz. in case............................case 12 505’s, 1 doz in case..... case 11 00Pints, 2 dozen in case............................. case 13 00Vi-Pints, 4 dozen in case.........................case 13 50

Old Overholt Rye, Bottled in Bond.Cuarts, 1 doz. in case................................case 12 00Pints, 2 doz. in case................... ..............case 13 00Vi Pints, 4 doz. in case.............................. case 14 00

Old J. E. Pepper, quarts, 1 doz. cases...... case 13 005s......................... .. ..ldoz. cases.......case 11 50Pints.................... ....... 2 doz. cases.......case 13 50Vi-Pints................. ... .4 doz. cases.. ..case 14 00

Paul Jones X XX X Rye.4 doz. Vi pints in case............................ case 14 00

Thos. Moore. Bottled in Bond.—“ Old Possum Hollow Pure Rye.”

5s, 1-doz. case.............. .......................... case 10 25Vi-pints, 4-doz. case.............. .. . . ........ case 12 75

University Club. Bottled in Bond.Quarts, 1 doz in case.......................... .case 9 505s. 1 doz in case................. .................... case 8 50Pints, 2 doz in case................................ case 10 50

Ushers’ Scotch— ..............,..., ........ ........doz 15 00Western Club Rye, 5s............................... case 7 75Western Club Rye, qts. 1 doz. case.... case 8 50Western Club Rye, pts..............................case 9 25Western Club Rye, Vi-pts............. . ' .__ case 10 00

M IN E R A L W ATERSAm’tin Price Per

case per case doz.Abilena, qts.............................. 50 $10 00 $2 75Abilena. sm all.......................... 50 4 00 1 00Allouez, Vi-gal., still.................. 12 5 25 5 35Allouez, quarts, carbonated.. 50 7 50 2 00Apenta, qts . . . . ................ 50 -10 50 2 80Apenta, Small........................... 100 10 50 1 30Apenta Splits, Carbonated— 50 5 75 1 50Apollinaris, quarts... . . . . . . . . . 50 9 00 2 40Apollinaris, pints ... .............. 100 12 50 1 65Apollinaris, Splits.. ...______ 100 9 75 1 35Bethesda. Vi-gallon, still.,__ 12 4 25 4 55Betliesda, quarts, carbonated 50 6 00 1 60Bethesda. splits, carbonated. 100 7 00 1 00Bethesda Ginger Ale, pints... 100 9 50 1 25Buffalo L ith ia ..........; . . . . - ----- 12 5 25 5 50Castalian...... , .................... . . 24 8 00 4 25Carabana.................................... 100 23 00 3 00C olfax,........ ; . . ......................... 24 3 00 1 65Colfax Ginger A le-.................... 24 3 50 1 90Congress Water...................... 48 6 50 1 75Carlsbad................................. '.. 30 13 50 6 00Franz Joseph, lrge................... 50 12 00 3 00Franz Joseph, small................ 50 6 50 1 75Hathorn, pints...................... 48 6 50 1 75Hunyadi Janos......................... 50 12 00 3 25Londonderry Lithia, Vi-gal... 12 . 5 00 5 20Londonderry Lithia pints__ 100. . 10 50 1 50Londonderry Lithia, splits... 100 8 50 1 2

34 OMAHA DRUGGIST

M IN E R A L W A TE R S —C ent.Pluto, concentrated................Pluto, concentrated, 14-pts...Pluto, natural......... .............Poland, quarts.........................Poland, % gallons...................Red Raven Splits...................Rubinat, Condal......................Shogo Lithia Water, 5 gallon

demijohn......... each 1 75Shogo Lithia Water qts. plain Shogo Lithia Water qts. carb. Shogo Lithia Water pts. carb. Shogo Lithia Water V4pts crb.Shogo Ginger Ale, qts........Shogo Ginger Ale, pts.............Shogo Ginger Ale, Vi pts........Stafford, %-gallon...................Stafford, carbonated, quarts..Vichy, Celestin, quarts.........Vichy, Celestin, small...........Villacabras, small.................Villacabras, large...................Veronica, % -gals...................Waukesha, Aroadian, med... Waukesha, Arcadian, large.. White Rock Lithia, quarts...White Rock Lithia, pints......White Rock Lithia, splits......

24 6 50 3 3550 5 00 1 3524 3 50 1 8550 8 50 2 2524 8 50 4 5050 5 25 I 3550 13 00 3 50

50 6 50 1 7550 6 50 1 75

100 9 00 1 20100 8 00 1 1050 7 00 1 85

100 9 50 1 25100 S 50 1 1513 5 50 5 6050 7 50 1 8550- 11 50 3 00

100 14 00 1 8550 10 75 2 6550 18 75 4 5012 5 00 5 20

100 9 00 1 2050 6 00 1 6050 7 50 2 00

100 10 50 1 50100 9 00 1 25

P R Y C O 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 , E tc .

Alabastine, White, 5-lb pkgs, 100-lb case__ lb 10All tints, 5-lb pkgs, 100-lb case.......................ft 11White, bbls and %-bbls...................................S> 09

Discount, 40-%.Aluminum Leaf..........................................pack 1 35Bmpk, Drop........................................................ft 10

Drop, powder............. lb 13Black, Ivory........................................................ ft 10

tamp, common, Is, 54s, 5>4s Ib $@15Lamp, Germantown, ls, 3£s, l£s ajad34s__ ftltt@16Lead, Am erican...................... : ............... '... tt>Lead, J30,st Indlfl......... .................................... lb 13

Blue, Celestial.....................................................tt> 08Chinese, powdered.................. lb 55OoKalt.................................. ft 35Prussian A, powdered....................... Ib 45Soluble ......... ........................................................... .................. . . . ............. - f t ,50Ultramarine, H. B., 28-ft ljp^» 15................18

Brown, Spanish................ bbl 01.Vandyke,' American................................. ftYapdyktb German.......................................... ft

Carmine, No. 40...... oz

,lbl54 02 03 10 40

Diamond Dust ...................... ...... ft 40fimery, Cloth.............................. .quire 60

Paper, assorted 00 to 154.......... .quire 25Flour...............: .................. . ....ft 08Grain......................................... ...... ft 12

Flake White, American........... .. ..lb 12Flake White, English................ ...... 1b 15Frosting, White......................... ......1b 40Glass Cutters, Steel................... . ..doz 80Glazier’s Points, 54-lb pkgs...... ... ft 15Glue.

X X Clear................................... .bbls 12 ft 17XL Flake.................................... bbls 12 1b 17I. S. Sheet................................. .bbls 13 ft 16Ribbon....................................... ..bbls 14 lb 18Fish ........................................... .bbls 16 1b 20Ex. Ground.............................. .bbls 12 1b 14White A .................................... .bbls 18 1b 20White B .......................................bbls 14 ft 18White C...................................... bbls 12 lb 16

Gold Bronze, No. 4,000.............. ....lb 80No. 5.000...................................... ....... 1b 90No. 6.000...................................... ...... ft 1 00

Gold Leaf, Hasting, X X deep.., 7 50Graining Combs, Steel. Taylor 1 15Green, Chrome, com., kegs...... ...... 1b 08

Chrome, com., 6-lb boxes...............................1bChrome, pure, 6-lb boxes................... •..........ftMagnesia, 6-ft boxes.................................... 1bMarseilles, 6-ft boxes..................................... lbMarseilles, in o il............................................. ft

Green, Paris, S. S. F., arsenic, kegs............. lb100-ft kegs................... ft14, 38 and 56-lb kits..........................................1b2 and 5-lb paper boxes................................... ft1-lb paper boxes............................................. ft54-lb paper boxes........................................... 1bJ4~lb paper boxes........................................... ft

Harness Oil, Miller’s 54-pts..........................dozMiller’s, pts...................................................dozMiller’s, qts........................................... doz

Liquid Slating, gallons...............................each54-gallops............................ eachQuarts........................................................eachPints...................... each

mineral Paint.

10121516 18191954205421232324

2 00 3 75 5 671 SO

95 50 30

Ohatanooga or Lqw’s......Prince’s . . ..........................

......bbl§...... bbls 1/4

ftlb

1H@22@254Rawlins’ ......................... ... .bbls 1 ft

Ochre, Gray ...... ................ ...... bbls 1 ft 1V4@2American......................... U ft 1@2French.............................. ...... bbls ft 1M@254French Floated.............. ...... bbls l ft 194®2G olden............... ............ ...... bbls 1 ft 154@2Rochelle............................ ......bbls ft 2@3

DR Y C O LO R S , E tc .—Cont.Orange Mineral. ............................................. lbPaint Mills, No. 2........................................ each

No. 3.............................................................eachPutty, pure, 100-lb cans......................per 100 ft

Putty, pure, 50-lb cans................... per 100ftPutty, pure, 25-lb cans.................................. lbPutty, pure. Bladder.................................... lbPutty, com’l, 25-1b cans................... per 100ft

Pumice Stone, Select Lump........................... ftOrdinary..................................... ftPowdered...................................................... ft

Red. Indian, English...................................... ftLowe’s Metalic.....................bbls 9-10 ftTuscan.............................................................. ftVenetian, American..............bbls 85 cwt ftVenetian, Derby.................... bbls 154 ftVenetian, English.............. .bbls 1% ftVenetian, Prince Albert...... bbls 194 ftVenetian, Royal......................bbls 154 1b

Rose, pink...................................................... ftRosin, D bbl. $6.85 E-per280-ft bbl.bbl 6 75 ft

G—per 280-ft bb l...........................bbl 7 00.ft8anltary Kalsomine, White............................lb

Tints............................................... ftWhite, 100-ft kegs......................................... ft

Less 45%.Sand P ap er,............................................. ream

Sand Paper............................................... quireSienna, Burnt, American........................ lb

Burnt, Ita lian ................................................ ftRaw, American...............................................ftRaw. Italian ...................................... Ib

Silver L ea f...................................................packSmalts, Black.................................. ft

B lue..................................................................ftGreen................................................................ IbR ed ...................................................................ft-

Umber, Burnt Am erican........ ................Burnt Turkey ................................ ft

Umber, Raw Am erican....................................ftRaw T urkey......... .........................................ft

Vermilion, American, tmlk............................ftAmerican, 6-ft cans..'.................................. ..ftChinese............................................................ ftlEngliih.......................................... .ft

White,Paris, Am ...........................bbl 120 ft IfParis, English . ........ bbl 1 35 ft 15

Whiting, Gilders...........................bbl 1 10 ft li>Spanish........................................bbl 1.00 ft If

White, French-

White, in varnish, com., smalj tipp.

W H IT E L E A D , RED LEAD AND L IT H A R G E .

Collier’s, Red Seal, Southern, Hammer or Carter

1214 ft kegs.........................................Dry Red or White Lead and Litharge.

100 ft kegs__ ft 08 50 ft kegs.White Lead, Is, 2s or 5s........ ....................

500 lb. lots ViC lb. less.

Imperial Lead.

.lb 08lb 085%ft 0854ft 0854

.ft 08Hft 0994ft 0754

.ft 0654ib 0554

Neal’s Carriage Paints.

Discount 50%Agtd. case contains

Qt. Pt. 54-Pit. Qt. Pt. 44PtRaven Coach Black.$1 00 $0 60 $0 40 6 6 6Citron Y ellow ...... .. 1 00 60 40 1 2 2Vermillion............ ... 1 30 80 55 1 2 2Brilliant Blue...... .. 1 00 60 40 1 2 2Acme Wine........... . 1 00 60 40 1 2 2Coach Green......... ... 1 00 60 40 1 2 2Carmine R ed ........ .. 1 30 80 55 1 2 2Brewster Green__ . 1 00 60 40 1 2 2White...................... 80 55 1 2

Detroit White Lead Works Ready-Mixed Varnish Gloss Carriage Paints.

Discount, 50 & 10%.Black........................

Quarts. Pints- 54 Pints.............. $1 00 60 40

Blue ........................Yellow...................... .............. 1 00 60 40

60 40Verdure Green........ 60 40Quaker Green......... 60 40Brewster Green....... .............. 1 00 60 40Wine Color.............. ............. 1 00 60 40White........................ .............. 1 30 80 50Vermillion.............. .............. 1 30 80 50Rose.......................... .............. 130 80 50Carmine.................. .............. 1 30 80 50

Columbian Barn and R oof P»lnt»«Brown, Red, and Slate.

Barrels..................... • gal 6554 parrels................. ■ gal 705 and 10 gallon kits. 1 gallon eans...........

... gal • gal

725475

SEN O U R ’S FLO O R P A IN T*Gallon cans.......................................................gal $1 3054 gallon can s.................................................. gal 1 35Quart ca n s .......................................................gal 130The Finest and Strongest Colons on tlm Market.

Discount 40%.BROWNS.

Raw and burnt U m ber..............Raw and burnt Sienna..............Vandyke Brown...........................

BLACKS.Refined Lamp Black.................Coach B lack ................................Sign Writers’ B lack ..:...............Ivory Black.................................Drop Black..................................Lettering Black.........................Black Paint................................

BLUES.Prussian Blue..............................Ultramarine Blue.......................Chinese Blue................................Azure Blue..................................

GREENS.Chrome Green, L. M. & D ..........French Green..............................Olive or Bronze Green................Permanent French Green.........Bottle Green................................

REDS.Indian Red...................................Venetian Red.............................Tuscan Red.............. ...................Imperial Red..............................Calcutta Red...............................Flat Brick Red............................American Vermillion..............English Vermillion.....................Rose Pink....................................Rose Lake....................................Cherry R e d .................................

YELLOWS.English Chrome Yellow, L-M-O-D.,.Dutch P in k .........................................Oxford Ochre......................................Yellow Ochre......................................Golden Ochre.................................... .Stone Ochre.................... ...................French Ochre......................................

GRAINING COLORS.Light and Dark O ak ............................Walnut........................... .........................Ash .............................................................Chestnut.................................................Mahogany or Cherry — ...... ..............

.... ft $0 25....ft 2525

....lb 27

....ft 30

....lb 27

....ft 30

. . ft 30

....lb 27

....ft 27

....ft 65....ft 3475

....lb 58

....lb 27...ft 30....ft 38

....lb 52....lb 40

... ft 26

....ft 17....lb 32....lb 30....ft 52....ft 18....ft 36....ft Mkt.

34. ..ft 56....ft 40

....lb 4532....ft 23....ft 1723

ft 17 ft 16

ft 21ft 21lb 21lb 21ft 2?

M onarch Mixed Paint.1 gallon cans................................................. ,gal 1 55

54 “ “ |ai 160H “ “ gal 1 65

VA R N IS H E S .

No charge for dontainers.R. D. Co. Imperial Varnishes.

Size Gals 5 gal 10 gal.Asphaltum. B ......................... ......$0 60 10 55 $0 50Aspbaltum, Turpentine........ .... 70 65 60No. 1 Furniture...................... 65 60 55No. 1. Copal.............................No. Coach.................................

.... 65

... . 756070

5565

Extra Coach............................ ,.. . 90 85 80Japan Dryer “ B” .................... .... 60 55 50Japan Dryer. No. 1 “ T1’ ......... ...... 65 60 55Japan Dryer, Turpentine......___ 75 70 65NoT. 1 Damar............................ ...... 1 05 1 00 95Extra Damar...........................___ 1 25 1 20 1 15Hard Oil Finish....................... ...... 90 85 80

Boston Varnish Co’s. High Grade Varnishes.Discount 35%.

Kyanize Spar Composition...........................gal $4 00Kyanlze Coach Varnlsh............................... gal 2 00Kyanize Floor Finish.............................. ......gal 2 50Kyanize Interior Finish............................... gal 2 50

WHITE AND CABINET VARNISHES.. Extra White Demar.................................... gal 2 50White Demar..................................................gal 3 00Cabinet Rubbing............................................ gal 2 50

FURNITURE AND COACH VARNISHES.Hard Oil Finish.....................No. 1 Furniture......................“ No-Lqs” Varnish................Exterior Wood PreservativeFlipt-Lae Coach...................Llpoleum................................Upton Japan...........................

.gal 2 Q0

.gal 1 50

.gal 2 80 .

.gal 3 00

.gal 1 50 ■ gal 3 50 . gal 1 00

CARRIAGE VARNISHES AND JAPANS-English Finishing Body............................... gal 6 00Pale Durable Body...................... .................gal 5 00Elastic Gear................. ..................................gal 4 00Heavy Gear.............................•..................... gal 3 25One Coat Coach.............................................gal 3 50Quick Rubbing................... .................. .........gal 4 00Gold Size Japan... ........................................gal 3 00

OMAHA DRUGGIST 35

V A R N IS H E S —C oncludedBerry Brothers Varnishes, Etc.

Discount, 20%.Elastic Finish Interior.................Elastic Finish Exterior................Hard Oil Finish, medium............Hard Oil Finish, walnut...............Liquid Granite A, for new floors . Liquid Granite B, for old floors..Luxeberry, light wood finish.......Luxeberry, white wood finish__Union Copal................ .................

;Spar...................................................Extra Painters’ Coach.................No. 1 Coach.............................. .......No. 1 Furniture.........................Extra Damar...................................No. 1 Japan Dryer........................

.gal ■ gal .gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal gal

SHELLACShellac, orange alcohol..................................galShellac, white alcohol....................................galShellac, orange, denatured alcohol.............galShellac, white denatured alcohol............. gal

$2 50 5 50 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 502 50 4 251 253 502 50 1 751 352 25 1 10

3 10 3* 40 li 75 £00

Valentine’s Coach Varnishes.FINISHING.

Wearing Body Varnish................................. gal 6 00Medium Drying Body Varnish...................gal 6 00Elastic Gearing Varnish..............................gal 5 00One Coat Coach Varnish............................ gal 4150One Coat Gear Varnish............................... gal 3 50

RUBBING.Hard Dry ing Body Varnish........................ gal 5 00Quick Levelling Varnish........ ...................gal 4 00

B O TTLE S .Acid Bottles, Green.

4- oz., 2-gross in case --. . . . -------- -------- gro $10 808-oz.. 1-gross in case.................................... gro 12 00

16-oz., 54-gross in case....................................gro 15* 0020-oz., 54-gross in ca s e .................................... gro 15 0032-oz., 54-gross-in case...................................... gro 20 405- pt., 54-gross in case...................................gro 33 60

American Oils.Pints 54-gross in case...... ...............................doz 3 00Quarts 54-gross in case................. ............. doz 3-75

A moil la Ovals.4-oz., 2-gross in easel. 8-oz., 1-gross in case .

13-oz., 1-gross in case 16-oz., 54-gross in case!,

2 56 3 073 50 4 204 50 5 405 06 6 08-

Atomizer Bottles.254-oz., l-gross in case gro 4 32

B O T T L E S -C o n t.French Square.

Full Less thanCases full cases

54-oz., 5-gross in ca se ........ ...........1 1 50 $ 1 8054-oz . 5-gross in ca se ........ ........... 1 50 1 8054-oz., 5-gross cases.............. ......... 1 50 1 801-oz., 5-gross cases........................... 1 56 1882-oz., 3-gross cases........................... 1 81 2 183-oz., 2-gross cases........................... 2 19 2 634-oz., 2-gross cases........................... 2 56 3 086-oz., l-gross cases........................... 3 06 3 688-oz., l-gross cases .............. ......... 3 50 4 20

12-oz., 54-gross cases.............. ........... 4 50 5 4016-oz., 54-gross cases ............ ........... 5 06 6 0832-oz., 54-gross cases.............. ........... 7 69 9 23

Glycerine Bottles.1-lb., l-gross in case....................................... gro 6 45

Graduated Ovals.Full Less than Cases full cases

54-oz., 5-gross in ca se ................ l 50 l 801- oz., 5-gross in ca se .................... 1 56 1 882- oz., 3-gross in ca se .................... 1 81 2 183- oz., 2-gross in ca se ....... ............ 2 19 2 634- oz., 2-gross in ca s e ................... 2 56 3 086-oz., l-gross in ca se ................... 3 06 3 688-oz., l-gross in ca se ................... 3 50 4 20

12-oz., 54-gross in ca se ................... 4 50 5 4016-oz., 54-gross in ca se .................... 5 06 6 0832-oz., 54-gross in ca se .......... . 7 69 9 23

Horse Radish Bottles.American, 6-oz„ l-gross in ca se ........... .......gro 3 00American, 8-oz.. l-gross in ca se .................... gro 3 50

Ink Bottles.Green, cone, 2-oz., 5-gross in case.................gro 2 13Flat, square. 1-oz., 5-gross in case................. gro 1 81Flat, square, 2-oz., 3-gross in case.............. gro 2 19

Imperial Ovals.Full Less than

Cases full cases!4i-oz.. 5-gross cases...........................$ 1 50 I 1 801- oz., 5-grOss cases.......................... 156 1882- oz., 3-gross cases...................... 181 2-133- oz„ 2-gross cases...................... 2 19 2 634- oz., 2-gross cases..................... 2 56 3 086-oz.. l-gross cases........................... 3 06 3 688-oz., l-gross cases........................... 3 50 4 20

18-oz., 54-gross cases;........................ 4-50 5 4016-oz., 54-gross cases......................... 5 06 6 0832-oz.. 54-gross cases......................... 7 69 9 23

King Ovals.5- oz„ l-gross in ca se ................. 2 81 3 38

10-oz., l-gross in ca se ...................... 4 13 4 96Long Rd., Green.

Blakes, Tall.Full Less thanCases full cases

54-oz., 5-gross cases ................... gro 1 56 1 88-1-oz., 5-gross cases.................... gro 1 63 1 952-oz., 3-gross cases.................... gro 1 88 2 253-oz., 2-gross cases— .............. .gro 2 25 2 704-oz., 2-gross cases.................... gro 2 63 3 156-oz., 154-gross cases................. gro 3 13 3 758-oz., l-gross cases ................... gro 3 56 4 28

12-oz., 54-gross cases................... gro 4 56 5 4816-oz., 54-gross cases................... gro 5 38 6 4532-oz,, 54-gross ca ses ................. gro 8 50 10 20Assorted, 54 to 8-oz., l-gross cases.. 2 75

Baltimore Ovals.Full Less thanCases full cases

54-oz., 5-gross cases..................... 1 50 1 801-oz., 5-gross cases.................... 1 56 1 882-oz,. 3-gross cases..................... 1 81 2 183-oz., 2-gross cases.................... 2 19 2 634-oz., 2-gross cases........... ........ 2 56 3 086-oz., l-gross cases.................... 3 06 3 687-oz., l-gross cases..................... 3 19 3 838-oz., l-gross cases...... ........... 3 50 4 20

12-oz„ 54-gross cases................... 4 50 5 4014-oz., 54-gross cases................... 4 69 5 6316-oz., 54-gross cases................... 5 06 6 0828-oz., 54-gross cases................... 7 31 8 7832-oz., 54-gross cases................... 7 69 9 23

Citrate o f Magnesia•Porcelain Stop, 54-gross in case ..gro 8 50Cork Finish, 54-gross in case__

Castor Oils.Full Less than

Oases full cases8s, 54-gross in ca se ................... 4 69 5 63

12s, 54-gross in ca se ................... 3 94 4 7316s, 54-gross in ca se .................. 3 56 4 2820s, 54-gross in ca se ................... 2 94 3 5324s, l-gross in ca se ................... 2 75 3 3030s, 1-gress in ca se ................... 2 63 3 1540s, l-gross in ca se ................... 2 25 2 7050s, l-gross in ca se ...... .......... 2 06 2 4860s, l-gross in case................... 1 94 2 33

Florida Water Bottles.3-oz„ 2-gross in case................... ..gro 2 448-oz., l-gross in case................... ..gro 4 25

2-oz.. 5-gross in case....................................... gro 1 81Liquid Opodeldoc.

tagross in ca se ................................................ gro 1 88LIQUOR BOTTLES AND FLASKS.

Belle o f Bourbon.Full Less than Cases full cases

5s, 54-gross in case ................... .— 7 56 * 178s, l-gross in ca se .......... 5 38 5 81

Brandy.4s, Flint, 54-gross in ca se .............. 8 38 9 055s, Flint, 54-gross in c a s e .............. 7 56 8 176s; Flint, l-gross in ca se .............. 6 88 7 408s, Flint, l-gross in ca se .............. 5 38 5 81

10s, Flint, l-gross in ca se .............. 5 06 5 514s, Amber, 54-gross in ca se .......... 8 35 9 055s. Amber, 54-gross in ca se ........... 7 70 8 308s, Amber, l-gross in ca se .......... 5 99 6 454s, Seal Flint. 54-gross in c a s e __ 8 38 9 055s, Seal Flint, 54-gross in c a s e __ 7 56 8 178s, Seal Flint, l-gross in ca s e __ 5 38 5 81

10s, Seal Flint, l-gross in ca se __ 5 06 5 50Baltimore.

7-oz., Brdy Finish. l-gross in case.............. gro 2 6014-oz., Brdy Finish, 54-gross in case........ . .gro 3 6528-oz., Brdy Finish, 54-gross incase.............. gro 5 75

5 Gro. lots 5%Claret.

5s, Amber, l-gross in case................. gro 7 70Columbia Flasks.

6- oz., l-gross in case................................. gro 2 257- oz., l-gross in case.................................gro 2 408- oz., l-gross in case.................................gro 2 55

12-oz., 54-gross in case......................................gro 3 5014-oz., 54-gross in case......................................gro 3 5616-oz., 54-gross in case......................................gro 3 7524-oz., 54-gross in case......................................gro 5 00

5 Gross 5% 10 Gross 10%Dandy Flasks.

Screw caps, 6-oz., l-gross in case...............gro 5 50Screw caps, 8-oz, l-gross in case...............gro 5 83Screw caps, 12-oz., 54-gross in case. ..............gro 7 00Screw caps, 16-oz., 54-gross in case............... gro 7 83

Gin.3s, Imported Style, 54-gross in case..............gro 12 224s, Imported Style, 54-gross in case............. gro 9 79

B O T T L E S -C o n t.Glass Stop Flasks.

7- oz., l-gross in case.....8- oz.. l-gross in case.....

14-ozr,. 54-gross in case....................Pi-oZ:, 54-gross in case.................... op?

cp? w?

cp; c

o o

o 4 054 205 40 5 70

Hock WineS.FullCases

Less than full cases

5s, Amber, 54-gross in ca se .............6s> Amber, l-gross in ca se ...........

9 00. 8 38

9 72 9 05

Jo. Jo. Flasks.54-pt. ( 6-oz.) l-gross in case.......1-pt. (12-oz.) 54-gross in case........1-qt. (24-oz.) 54-gross in case........

..gro

..gro2 253 40 5 25

Olympia Flasks.54-pt. ( 6-oz.) l-gross in case........1-pt. (12-oz.) 54-gross in ca s e ......1-qt. (24-oz.) 54-gross in case........

..gro

..gro • gro

3 00 455 7 00

PHILADELPHIA OVALS, BRANDY FINISH.7- oz., l-gross in case................................. gro 2 60

14-oz., 54-gross in case...................................gro 3 6528-oz., 54-gross in case................................... gro 5 75

5 Gro. lots 5%.Screw Cap.

14-oz., 54-gross in case...................................gro 6 5032-oz., 54-gross in case......................... .......gro 10 00

Picnic Flasks.54-pt., ( 3-oz.) l-gross in case................... gro 19554-pt., ( 6-oz.) l-gross in case ................... gro 2 251-pt., (12-oz.) 54-gross in case....................gro 3 401-qt., (24-oz.) 54-gross in case......................gro 5 25

Sour Mash.Full Less thanGases full cases

5s, 54-gross in ca se ........................... 7 56 8 17!Shoo Fly Flask.

54-pt., (6-oz.) l-gross in case........................gro 2 251-pt., (12-oz.) 54-grossih’case......................gro 3 401-qt., (24K>z.)i 54-gross in case ..................... gro 5 25

NURSING BOTTLES.Straight Neck.

8- oz., Plain, l-gross in case...... ....... gro 5 508-oz., Grad., l-gross in case.................. gro 3 50

12-oz., Plain, l-gross in case............. gro 4 5012-oz., Grad., 1-gr ss in case.,................. gro 4:50

Bent Neck;8-oz., Plain, l-gross in case...........................gro 4 008-oz., Grad., l-gross in ca se .... ..................gro 4 00

* Daisy Nurser.6-oz., Plain, l-gross in case......................... gro 3 06

Betsy Brown.8-oz., Grad., l-gross in case.... .....................gro 8 50

Olive Oil Bottles.3-oz., (54-pt) l-gross in case... ................ gro 3 0016-oz., ( 1-pt.) 54-gross in case........................gro A 00'

12-oz.. ( 1-qt.) 54-gross in case..................... gro 6 00Oil Samples.

1- oz., 5-gross in case....................................gro 3 502- oz., 3-gross in case....................................gro 3;8&?3- oa, 2-gross in case.... ....... gro 4 50‘4- oz., 2-gross in case ....................... ......g ro 5*758-oz., l-gross in case... .................................gro 7 38

PACKERS.Narrow Mouth.

FullCases

Less than Full cases

54-gal., 54-gross in case................5-pt., 54-gross in case ................1- gal.. 1-6-gross in ca se ...............2- gal., 1-12-gross in case...............

. 12 00

. 16 31

. 18 94

. 50 00

14 4019 58 22 73 60 00

Wide Mouth.54-gal., 54-gross in case..................l-gal., 1-6-gross in case................

. 12 25 19 19

14 70 23 03

POMADES Screw Cap.

154-oz., 5-gross in case....................2-oz., 5-gross in case....................4-oz., 2-gross in case.....................

.g r o 3 00

Cork Finish.54-oz., 5-gross in case......................1- oz., 5-gross in case......2- oz., 3 gross in case......4-oz., 2-gross in case...................... .. gro 2 63

PANELS.Argyle.

Full Less than-Cases full cases

Per Gro. Per Gro.154-oz., 3-gross in ca se ........ ........... 2 38 2 85154 -oz., 3-gross in ca se ........ ........... 2 56 3 08

2-oz., 2-gross in ca se ........ ........... 2 75 3 30254-oz., 2-gross in ca se ........ ........... 2 88 3 45

36 OMAHA DRUGGIST

B O T T L E S -C o n t.Ball Neck.

FullCases

514-oz„ 5-gross cases— : .......... 2 001 -oz., 5-gross cases— ......... 2 191^-oz., 3-gross c a s e s . — 2 38lVi-oz., 3-gross cases........................... 2 56J24-oz., 3-gross cases.......... . . . ........ 2 69

2- oz., 3-gross cases....... .. 2 752H-oz., 2-gross cases. — ............... 2 88

3- oz., 2-gross cases. ; . ........... 3 004- oz., 1-gross cases......................... . 3 446-oz., 1-gross cases,.......................... 4 318-oz., 1-gross cases..........•-......... . 5 25

12-oz., 44-gross cases.......................... 6 3116-oz-. 14-gross in ca se ..................... 7 75

Green.5-gross in ca se ........................ 2 005-gross in case ......................... 2 193-gross in ca se ........................ 2 752-gross in case ........................ 3 002-gross in case........................ 3 441-gross in case ........................ 4 44l-g^oss in ca se ........................ 5 25

PHILADELPHIA OVALS.

4-oz.,1- oz..2- oz„3- oz.,4- oz. 6-oz., 8-oz.,

54-oz., 5-gross boxes.. __ ... .:gro 1 50i-oz., 5-gross boxes........... ...... gro 1 562-oz., 3-gross boxes. : ........ 1 813-oz., 2-gross boxes ......... ......-gro 2 194-oz., 2-gross boxes...... ... 2 566-oz. 1-gross boxes........... 3 06.7-oz., 1-gross cases........... 3 19

,8-oz., 1-gross DOxes........... ........gro 3 50.i2-oz., 54-gfoss boxes......... 4 5014-oz., %-gross cases......... 4 6916-oz., 54-gross boxes......... ........ gro 5 0628-oz., 54-gross cases...... 7 3132-oz., 54-gross boxes........ 7 69

Less than full cases

2 40 2 632 853 08 3 23 3 30 3 453 604 125 186 307 58 9 30

2 402 633 303 604 125 326 30

1 801 88 2 182 633 08 3 683 834 205 40 '5 636 08 '8 78 9 23

Boot Beer, Patent Stop.Pints, 4-dozen incase....................................doz 70Quarts, 2-dozen in'Case..’. . ................. doz 90

14-oz.,1- oz.,2- oz.,3- oz., ■4-oz., 6-oz., 8-oz.,

12-oz., 16-oz-, 32- oz.,

Vi-oz..1- oz.,2- oz.,3- oz.,4- oz., 6-oz., 8-oz.,

12-oz.,16-OZ.,32-oz.,

4- oz., 8-oz.,

36-oz.,12-oz.,5- pts.

R O U N D P R E S C R IP T IO NNarrow Mouth.

FullCases

5-gross in ca se ..................... 1 505-gross in ca se .................... 1 563-gross in ca se .................... 1 812-gross.in case...................... 2 19-gross in case ..................... 2 56

1-gross, in case ..................... 3 06.1- gross in case ............. .................. ■................. 3 50.

14-gross in ca se .................... 4 5014-gross in ca se ......... ........... 5 0614 -gross in case ............. ....... 7 69

Wide Mouths,5-gross in case ; .............. 1*565-gross in ca se .............. ...... 1 632- gross in case ............. .................. 1 882-gross in ca se ..................... 2 252 gross in ca se ..................... 2 691-gross in case .. ................ 3 191-gross in ca s e .................... 3 63

14-gross in ca se ..................... 4 7514-gross in ,case................... . 5 3114-gross in ca se ..................... 7 94

Amber,2-gross in ca se ............... 2 561-gross in ca se .................... 3 50

, 14-gross in ca se .................... 5 0644-gross in ca se ......... .— 7 6914-gross in case ........... . '.'.A. . 16 31

Less than full cases

1 80 1 88 2 182 633 083 684 205 406 08 9 23

1 881 952 252 703 213 814 365 806 37 9 53

3 074 20 6 07 9 23

19 58, Shoe Polish Bottles.

3-oz., with daubers, 3-gross in ca se .............gro 3 75Shop Furniture.

H E IG H T O F T IN C T U R E S A N D SA L T M O U T H S TO T O P O F ST O P P E R S.

2-gallon............... ..18 in1-gallon......................15 in14-gallon....................13 inQuart......................... 11 inPint................... 9 in

Is-pint...................... .7 in4-oz.'..................................6 in2-oz..................... .... .5in1-oz.................................. 4 in

Tincture Bottles, Glass Stopper.1- oz.. 1-gross in case............ doz 752- oz., 14-gross in case.......................................doz 944- oz., 14-gross in case.................... -.............. doz 1 135- ofc.. }4-gross in case... ................................. doz- 1 31

16-oz., 14-gross in case................................ ...doz 15032-oz.. 14-gross in case......................................doz. 1 6914-gal., 1-12-gross incase...... ......................... doz 3 001-gal., 1-12-gross in case................................. doz 4 50

Salt Mouths, Glass Stopper,1- oz., 1-gross in case... .............. .doz 942- oz., 14-gross in case.................... . doz 1 134-oz., 14-gross in case..................................... doz 1318-oz., 14-gross in case..................................... doz 1 69

16-oz., 14-gross in case................................... doz 18832-oz., 14-gross in case..................................... doz 2 44!4-gal., 1-12-gross in case..................... doz 3 751-gal., 1-12-gross in case.................................doz 6 00

Sheif Bottles.145-piece set, square... ......... ................ per set 35 75

B O T T L E S -C o n t.Sterilizing Bottles,

8-oz., 1-gross in case.........................................gro 3 31Soda Syrups,

Quarts. 14-gross in case..-.............................doz 275Tonic Bottles.

8-oz., 1-gross in case.......................................gro 3 75Toilet, Chicago.

4-oz., 2-gross in case..................................... gro 2 958-oz., 1-gross in case.....................................gro 3 75

Toilet Cream.2- oz., 3-gross in case ...................gro 2 503- oz., 2-gross in case. . . . . . . . . : ...................gro 2 944- oz., 2-gross in case......... ................. gro 3 38

Gothic.414-oz., 2-gross in case.................................. gro 3 75

USONA O VALS.Full Less than

Cases Full Case14-oz., 5-gross in ca se ...... ............ 1 50 1 801- oz., 5-gross in case ......... ... 1 56 1 882- oz., 3-gross in ease ............. 1 81 2 183- oz., 2-gross in case ......... .................. . 2 19 2 634- oz., 2-gross in case ......... .................. .................. .................. ................... 2 56 3 086-oz., 1-gross in ease .................................. . 3 06 3 688-oz., 1-gross in case ............... .................. . 3 50 ' 4 20

12-oz., %-gross in case .............. ..... 4 50 5 4016-oz., 54-gross in case .............. . 5 06 6 0832-oz., 54-gross in case .............. . 7 69 9 23

Miscellaneous.BED PANS.

Perfection No. 1, White Porcelain...............dozPerfection No. 3, Gray Enamel..................... dozWhite Porcelain. Medium ..... .......................dozYellow Porcelain, Medium ....................dozWhite Enamel, No. 510................................... dozGray Enamel, No.-515..................... doz

BEAKER CLASSES

24 00 37 50 8 00 7 00

15 0016 50

1-oz.W IT H O U T T IP

1 00 154-oz.,W IT H T IP

..............doz 1 201 08 3-oz.,..............doz 1 33

3-oz. ................doz- 1 33 5-oz., 1 505-oz. ................doz 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. 2 67 32-oz. ............ doz 4 2032-oz. 4 20Burettes Stoppers, 25cc. Bunsen Burners,..........

.each

.each1 80

37BOXES.

• Tin Ointment.Gro.

Capacity 54-oz., plain, tin......................$0 34H-oz., 54-oz., M-oz., 1-oz-,.

154-oz.,. 2-oz.,254-oz.,

3- oz.,4- oz., 8-oz..

16-oz..Boxes—Wood.

4362 72 86

1 16 1 38 1 551 902 153 40 5 15

1-16-oz. H-oz... 1-oz...

154-oz.. 4-oz__

Meyer’sPat.

60 75 97

1 15 1 451 8u2 20 2 50

Gro.304575

. 902 00

CANS.7550757550757575

C H E M IC A L FLASKS, FLA T B O T T O M .1-oz...................... 1 252-oz...................... 1 504-oz.................... 1 758-oz...........■.■__ .. 2 25

16-oz...................... 3 0032-oz......... •........... 4 5054-gal....... 6 001-gal...... .............

C H IM N E Y S .

10 50

Sun, No. 1............. 2 60......... . . ..doz 45Sun, No. 2............. 3 25......... 60Sun Hinge, No. 1. 45Sun Hinge, No. 2. 55Macbeth No. 49... 1 75Rochester, No. 1 . 1 00Rochester, No. 2 . 1 20Rochester, No. 3 . 2 50La Bastie, No. 1.. 1 25La Bastie, No. 2.. 1 50Straight Gas, 8-inch......... 85Globe Gas ........... 1 00

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .-C o n t. C O R K S .

In Bags of 500 Each. Price per 1000:

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1011121314151617181920 22 24 26

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1 33 1 602 00 2 282 533 04 3 333 614 184 565 135 706 467 418 369 12

11 02 14 06 16 721 05 1 11 1 182 305 806 68 7 41

0 M X

9494949494

1 20 1 331 73 1 862 40 2 803 063 994 264 665 195 596 27 8 178 939 98

10 64 12 35 15 39 19 38 23 181 33 1 431 542 847 608 85

10 02

■<1 h c3S'S.P m .3 © OC£

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98 1 90 2 25 1 20 1 4098 1 90 2 25 1 20 1 40

1 05 1 90 2 25 1 25 1 401 30 2 60 2 90 1 50 1 901 48 2 90 3 30 1 75 2 101 78 3 50 3 90 2 10 2 601 99 3 85 4 55 2 40 3 003 10 4 90 6 30 3 15 4 153 45 5 60 7 35 3 80 5 003 75 7 00 7 90 4 50 5 704 80 8 40 11 00 5 50 7 90

1 45 2 80 3 20 1 70 2 101 56 2 95 3 40 1 80 2 201 66 3 42

3 20 3 65 1 95 2 40

Corks—Wine.No. Length in inches

7............................. 1 ........ ....7............................... 15i..............7............................. 154..............7...... .A % ..........7............................... 154..............7 ............... m ..............8 ............................ .1 .............8...........................: .i% ................8............................ .154..........8.............. ...-:.........1%...............8 .................. .................. iy*.. . . . . . . . .8..................................................9 ............................1 .................9........... 154...............9.. . .................... 154...............9..............................1%., . . . . . .9 ...............................154..............

.................. 1M...............

Price per 1000 B (X X ) B2 (X&XX)

13 60

9...................Corks—Specie or jar. Diameter.

.$4 16

. 4 66

. 5 19

. 5 72

. 6 28

. 7 65.4 534 99

. 5 92

. 6 59

. 7 65

. 8 32

. 5 42

. 6 12

. 7 00

. 7 65

. 8 32

. 9 65

3 994 394 895 356 653 934 334 995 556 327 654 555 125 686 28 6 998 32

Price per 1000

%.1154. 154. 1?4. 154. 1%. 124. 154. 2 . 254. 254. 224. 2%. 254.

3ys.

Yi in. % in. in.$1 40 SI 86 12 091 40 1 86 2 091 63 2 09 2 231 87 2 43 2 562 09 2 80 3 022 56 3 26 3 1113 02 3 73 4 193 49 4 42 4 894 19 5 12 5 595 35 6 06 6 526 28 6 75 7 457 21 7 98 8 658 38 8 98 9 989 31 10 31 11 31

10 64 10 98 12 6411 97 12 69 13 9713 30 14 63 15 9614 63 15 96 17 2915 96 17 96 19 2921 28 23 28 25 9426 60 29 26 31 9231 92 34 58 37 90

Cork Pressers.Rotary, small. Rotary, large.. Iron, Small... Iron, Large__

Each $0 50

75 25 35

DO UCHE PANS.Zinc......................... .................................. ....... doz 8 75White Granite__ . . . ...................................doz i2 50Gray Granite............ doz 1160

DRUG M IL L S .Enterprise, No. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .............. each 8Enterprise, No. 7.............................................each 11Enterprise, No. 9 ...........................................each 16Quaker City, No. 4, with hopper.... ...each 3 80Quaker Ciey, No. 4, without hopper..........each 3 20

S 8

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OMAHA DRUGGIST 37

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .—Cont. E V A P O R A TIN G D IS H E S .

Porcelain.No. 1, 2%-ln, 1-oz..............................................each 15-No. 2, 2%-in, 2-oz..............................................each 20No. 3. 316-in, 3-oz.............................................each 25No. 4, 354-in, 3-oz.............................................. each 30No. 5, 4-in, 6-oz......................... each 35No. 6, 454-in, 8-oz.............................................. each 40-No. 7, 5-in, 12-oz,.................. each 45No. 8, 5%-in, 16-oz.............................................each 55No. x3, 7M-in, qt............................................ each 65No. x5, 10J4-in. 54-gal...................................... each 1 00

Iron Enamel.6-in., pt................................ each 408-in., qt.............................. each 50

10-in., 56-gal......................................................each 5513-in., 1-gal..................................................... each 1 0016-in., 2-gal........................... ,.each 180

F IL T E R IN G RACKS.5-in.....................................................................each 407-in................ each 459-in..................................................................... each 55

FUNN ELS, GLASS.1- oz..................................................... each 102- o z . . . . . ....................................................... each 104-oz..................... each 10-8-oz.....................................................................each 12P in t......... ..................................... 1...............each 15Q u art............................................................... each 2054-gallon.......................................................... each 301- ga llon ..................................................... each 402- ga llon .............................. each 80

Kibbed,4-oz................................................................... each 128-oz................................................................... each 15

P in t .................................................................. etch 20•Quart................................................................each 2554-gallon ........................................................each 401- gallon ........................ each 602- gallon ....................... -.............................. each 1 20

CLASS T U B IN G .Vs to %-inch...... ..................................................lb 50% to 1-inch...........................................................lb 50G RAD UATES, CLASS, APO TH EC A R IES.Cone Tumbler

Shape151- drachni................................... each

2- drachm ...................................each 2056-oz................................................... each 151- oz...............................................each 202- oz...............................................each 253- oz...............................................each 254- oz...............................................each 306-oz.................................................... each 358-oz.................................................... each 40

12-oz ..................................................each 6016-oz....................................................each 6032-oz....................................................each 90

G RADUATES, GLASS, M frT R IC .SingleScale

1- drachm or 5-cc ................ each 202- drachm or 10-cc..................... each 20

54-oz. or 15-cc...... each 151- oz. or 30-cc...............................each 20 2- oz. or 60-cc...............................each 254-oz. or 120-cc.................................. each 308-oz. or 250-cc...................................each 40

300-cc...................................each 4516-oz. or 500-cc.................................. each 6032-oz. or 1000-cc.......................... each 90

Phoenix, Cone Shape.54-oz.................................................................each2-oz......................... each4-oz............................ each8-oz....................................................... each

Shape

32-oz. . each

202530406090

DoubleScale

25 25 25 25

& 50 T: 40 55

’ 85 1 15

30 35 40 50

1 15Tumbler Shape.

4-oz.8-oz.

eacheach

Sterling, Complete.Single DoubleScale Scale

2-drachm .. 3528 35

2-oz............. 33 454-oz............. 40 658-oz............. 65 1 00

16-oz............. 80 1 2532-oz............. 1 15 1 65

Sterling, Glass Only.Single DoubleScale Scale

2-drachm .. 25 301-oz............. 17 252-oz.......... ... 20 304-oz............. 25 458-oz............. .................................... each 40 70

16-oz............. 60 9532-oz.............. 85 1 35

Rubber Base, For.1- oz., Sterling................................each2- oz., Sterling....................... each4-oz., Sterling............................................... each8-oz., Sterling............................................ each

16-oz.. Sterling............................................... each32-oz., Sterling.............................................. each

Sterling, Complete, S. S.30-cc............................................................... each60-cc. ...................................................... each

120-cc............ each500-cc............................................................... each

Tall Graduates in Minim.1-oz.................................................................. each

14142027 33 35

28 33 40 80

25

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .-C o n t.Unique, S. S.

54-oz................................................................. each 151- oz............................................................ each 202- oz. ........................................................ each 254-oz................................................................. each 308-oz................................................................. each 40

16-oz................................................................. each 6032-oz ............................................................. each 90

H Y D R O M E T E R JARS10-inch............................................................. each 3512-inch........... ..............................................each 5516-inch ...........................................................each 6018-inch.............................................................each 65

Hydrometer Jars, Graduated.25-cc................................................................ each 2030-cc . - .......................................................... each 2060-cc...............................................................each 25

IN F U S IO N MUGS.Quart ............................................................each 1 8854-gai ............................................................each 40

M O R TA R S .Glass, 1-oz.................................................... each 15Glass, 2-oz.......................................................each 25Glass, 4-oz...................................... .............each 30Glass. 8-oz.. .................................................each 35Glass, pint ...................................................each 45Glass, quart...................................................each 65Glass, 54-gai...................................................each 1 25Iron, goblet shape, 54-pint.......................... each 30Iron, goblet shape, 1-pint.......................... each 40Iron, goblet shape, 1-quart....................... each 55Iron, goblet shape, 54-gal.............................each 85Iron, goblet shape, 1-gal............................ each 1 50Iron, goblet shape, 2-gal............................ each 2 00

Porcelain, Shallow.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 edge wood.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-pints...............................................each 1 50No. 8, 8-pints.............................................. each 1 70No. 9, 10-pints...............................................each 2 25No. 10, 12-pints.............................................each 2 40No. 11, 15-pints............................................. each 3 25No. 12, 17-pints............................................. each 3 60

P A P E R -F IL T E R IN C .French. gray, whit®

round pack packNo. 7— 3-inch......................................... — 10 10No. 10— 4-inch.......................................... — 16No. 13— 5-incli.......................................... — 19No. 15— 6-inch......................................... 50 18 22No. 19— 8-inch.......................................... 22 28No. 25-10-inch.......................................... 28 35No. 33-13-inch.......................................... 44 52No. 40—15-inch......................................... 56 65No. 45-18-inch......................................... 72 80No. 50-20-inch....................................... 80 100No. 65-26-inch........................................ 2 50 3 00No. 80—31-inch................. 3 50 4 75No. 100—39-inch...................................... 5 25 6 00Square, 21x17................................... quire 22 30

PAPER BAGS.Manilla.

Per 500 Per 5uoH- l b ........................ 10 30 8-lb....................... $1 4454-l b .............. ........ 36 10-lb...................... 1561- l b .................... 48 12-lb...................... 189154-lb...................... 50 14-lb...................... 2 592- l b .................... 60 16-lb...................... 2 703- l b ................... 75 20-lb...................... 3 004- l b .................... 87 25-lb...................... 3 305- l b .................... 1 02 30-lb...................... 3 906- l b .................... 1 20 35-lb...................... 4 50

PAPER B O T TL E CAP.Colors white, purple, pink, green, orange, yellow.

Gro.No. 1, for 54-oz bottle.............: .........................$0 25No. 2, for 1-oz. bottle............................ ........ 25No. 3, for 2 and 3-oz. bottle.............................. 25No. 4, for 4-oz. bottle ........................................ '30No. 5, for 6 and 8-oz. bottle.............................. 35No. 6, for 12 and 16-oz. bottle........................... 40

Percolators, S.yrnp.Reynolds, galvanized iron, 5-gal.............each 4 50Reynolds, galvanized iron, 10-gal.............each 6 00Reynolds, galvanized iron, 20-gal.............each 8 00Rochester, galvanized iron, 4-gal.............each 3 00Rochester, galvanized iron, 8-gal.............each 4 50

M IS C E L LA N E O U S .—C oncluded .Percolators and Percolating Jars, Glass.

Oldberg. 1-pt.................................................each 3oOldberg. 1-qt................................................. each 45Oldberg, 54-gal ..............................................each 65Oldberg, 1-gal........................................... each 1 00Oldberg, 2-gal ....................................... each l 25Cone shape, 1-pt........................... each 25Cone shape, 1-qt...........................................each 35Cone shape, 54-gal.........................................each 55Cone shape, 1-gal.........................................each 75Cone shape, 2-gal.............................. each 1 00Jars, Graduated, 1-qt...............................each 90Jars, Graduated, 14-gal.............................each 1 25Jars, Graduated, 1-gal..............................each 2 00Jars, Graduated, 2-gal..............................each 2 50Pill Machines, with Side Rollers. Each

For 12 pills........................................................ 13 25For 18 pills.......................................................... 3 75For 24 pills......................................................... 4 00

P IL L T IL E S .Porcelain.

6x6 ....................... each 506x8 .................................................................each 758x10................................................................ each 90

10x10........... each 1 0010x12............................................ each 1 5012x12.................................................................each 1 60

Glass.8x10...............................................................each 1 00

P IP E TT E S .Glass, graduated, 5 c c ................................. each 60Glass, graduated, lO cc................................. each 65Glass, graduated, 25cc................................. each 90

R E C E IV E R S .Glass, 4-oz.................................. .............. . each 40Glass. 8-oz....................................................... each 45Glass, 1-pt....................................................... each 50Glass, 1-qt....................................................... each 65Glass, 14-gal....................................................each 90

RETO RTS A N D R E TO R T STAND S.3- ring iron stand ..................................... each 504- ring iron stand..................................... 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. 14-gal................ each 90Retort, glass stoppered, 1 -ga l.................each 1 20

SPATULAS Each3- inch blade, coca handle............................ SO 184- inch blade, coca handle........................ 205- inch blade, coca handle............................. 256- inch blade, coca handle....................... 307- inch blade, coca hundle............................. 358- inch blade, coca handle.................... 45

10-inch blade, coca handle............................. 8512-inch blade, coca handle............................ 1 20

S T E R IL IZ E R S .Arnolds, No. 7 ..............................................each 2 75Arnolds, No. 8 ................................................each 3 15Arnolds, No. 12.................................. each 4 05Arnolds, No. 14............................................ each 4 50

SIEVES.Brass, 8-in., No. 40................................... each 60Brass, 8-in., No. 60........................ each 70Brass, 8-in., No. 80......................................... each ^

TANKSRichardson Drug Co, Each

50-gallon gasoline, crated.................................$5 5060-gallon turpentine, crated........................... 5 5060-gallon oil, crated...... ................................... 6 00

TE S T TUBES

6-inch.

T IN C T U R E PRESSES.

TUBES.

U R IN A LS .

18202530

. . .doz 355060

..nest 1530

. each 2 853 655 20

..each 15

. .each 20

..each 4540

..each 60403555

. each 5050

W O O D P IL L B O T TL E S .2-drachm...........................................................gro 604-drachm...........................................................gro 808-drachm...........................................................gro 1 1016-drachm............................................. gro 175

38 OMAHA DRUGGIST

DENT'S DOG REMEDIESYou can sell these remedies under an absolute guarantee that they will cure the disease

for which they are intended.The dose is accurately regulated. They are easily adm inistered.The resu lts are sure and quick. They can be sent by mail.

They are prepared after the formulas of Dent, veterinary editor of the “ American Field” , recognizedas the foremost living authority on dogs.

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The Utilization of Wood W aste by Distillation.

A general consideration of the New In d u s t r y , including a full description of the distilling apparatus used and the principle in­volved, also methods of chemical control and disposal of the products, first edition illustrated by seventy-four engravings, 156 pages. This book is cloth bound, it will be sent to any address post paid on re­ceipt of $3.20. Address Wood Waste Distilleries Co., Cleveland, O.

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For 200 Yearsthe standard remedy of the world

forKIDNEY DISEASES, BLADDER

TROUBLE, GRAVEL, and all INWARD INFLAMMATION.

WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTSFor the U. S. and Canada for the Importation of

Genuine Sylvester’s Haarlem OilF rom Haarlem , Holland

None Other is Genuine. Look for “ C. SYLVESTER” on the Label.

M. C O W AR D .8-15-10 SUCCESSOR TO C. SYLVESTERDepot, No. 270 Greenwich Street, NEW YORK

Orange Blossom Suppositories are guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, U. S. Serial No. 1838.

BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS

THE FAMOUS SPECIFIC

SUPPOSITORIESare a famous remedy for tlie following diseases:—Inflammation, Congestion and Falling of the Womb, Anteversion, Retroversion and Prolapsus, Dropsy of the Womb, Ulceration, Polypus, Tumors, Leu- corrhoea, Profuse and Difficult Menstruation, Ovarian Tumors, Fibroid Tumors, Inflammation and Congestion of the Ovaries, Can­cers In their earlier stages, Laceration of Cervix (due to child­birth).Orange Blossom Suppositories are as safe and Harmless as Flax-

Seed Poultices. They can be used at all times.Have received testimonials from all parts of the World. Every lady

can treat herself.

PREPABED BY

J. A. McGILL, M. D.3 and 4 Hubbard Court, Chicago, 111.

NOTICE—Write Dr. McGill for free samples of the Orange Blos­som Suppositories and booklet bearing your business card. They are furnished prepaid to all retail druggists.

Finest in Quality W HITTEMORFS POLISHES Largest

in VarietyThe Oldest and Largest Manufacturer of Shoe Polishes in the World.

“ Gilt Edge” Oil Shoe D ressing.The only Ladies’ Shoe Dress­

ing that positive^ contains OIL.Softens and preserves. Imparts a beautiful finish. Largest quan­tity. Finest quality. Shines wfithout rubbing. Price per doz. $2.00

“ Elite” CombinationThe only first-class article for

“ BOX C ALF,” KID. “ VICI KID” and all black shoes. The ONLY polish endorsed by the manufacturers of “ Box Calf leather. Contains oil and posi­tively nourishes and preserves leather and makes it wear long er. Blacks and polishes.

Large size, per doz. $2 00“ Baby Elite” Combination

lu c size, per doz. 85c“ Dandy” R usset Combination

for cleansing and polishing all kinds of russet, tan or yellow colored boots or shoes. Large size per doz. *3.00

STAR RUSSET COMBINATION 10 c size per doz. 85c

RUSSET PASTESDandy, large, per gross, - - $9.00Medium size, in red fin box per gross 5.00Per doz. 1-4 lb. tins. $1.65 doz. 1-2 lb. tins 2.75

Ox-Blood and Brown same sizes and prices.“ SHUCLEAN” — For cleaning every­

thing made of white kid and white calf leather. A necessity in every family for cleaning white kid gloves, belts, pocket books, hand bags, etc., also white kid shoes and slippers.Harmless to use. Will not burn. Will net explode. Two sizes. Per gross $12.00 and $24.10. . 11-15-10

French Gloss in Cartons (for la­dies’ black shoes)

Per gross $ 9 .00

“ Superb” Patent leather Paste, □

Dozen ■ 7 5 c“ Peerless” Ox-

Blood Paste, a Dozen - 7 5 c

SHUCLEANW llIEMDSHOES, SUPPERS GLOVES.BELTS

^ M.L <-

A RT I C L E S1-no.w h ite

KIDor calf

„ & c °- _ B O ST O N U S i

OMAHA DRUGGIST 39

ZENOLEUM DIP - UCE KILLERS • WORM POWDERFOR 15 YEARS ZENOLEUM HAS BEEN GIVING SATISFACTION TO BOTH DRUGGIST AND CUSTOMER.

ZENO LEUM DIP PRICES:8-oz Cans, Wholesale............................ at $ 2 .0 0 doz.Quart Cans, Wholesale............................ at $ 4 .0 0 doz.%-Gal Cans, Wholesale............................at $ 7 .2 0 doz.1-Cal Cans, Wholesale............................at 1 2 .00 doz.5-Cal Cans, Wholesale............................ at 5 4 .^ 0 doz.

3 3 3

ZENO LEUM W ORM POWDERWholesales at $ 8 .0 0 Dozen.

Z E N O L E U M L IC E PO W oE R Wholesales at $ 1 .8 0

L IQ U ID LOUSE K IL L E R$ 3 .0 0 - $ 5 .5 0 - $ 9 .0 0 Dozen

ALL ESTABLISHED PRO DUCTS. HEAVILY AD VERTISED . STEADY SELLER S. BIG PRO FITS.SEND FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION

A LL JO B B IN G DRUGGISTS CAN SU PPLY T H E Z E N O L E U M PR EPA R A TIO N S

ZE N N E R D IS IN F E C T A N T C O ., 2-15-10 1 Lafayette Ave., D e tro it Mich.

H E N R Y H . S H U E E L D T & C O M P A N Y

PEORIA CHICAGO NEW YORKPRODUCERS OF THE CELEBRATED

Royal Arms Blackberry Juice and Premium Dry Gin.

If you want the best ask your Dealer for These Brands.9-15-10_____________________________________________________________________

A Record of Over Sixty-Five Years.F o r over s ix ty -five years MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING s y r u p has been used by

m others fo r th e ir ch ild ren w h ile teething'. A re you d isturbed at n ig h t and broken of yo u r res t by a sick ch ild suffering and c ry in g w ith pain of C u ttin g Teeth? I f so send at once and get a b o ttle of “ M rs. W inslow 's Sooth ing S y ru p ” fo r C h ild ren T ee th ing . T h e value is incalcu lab le . I t w il l re lie v e th e poor l it t le sufferer im m ed iate ly . D epend upon it . m others, th e re is no m istake about it. I t cures Diarrhoea, regulates the S tom ­ach and Bowels, cures W in d Colic, softens the Gums, reduces In flam atio n . and gives tone and energ y to the w hole system . “ M rs. W in s lo w ’s Sooth ing S y ru p ,” fo r ch ild re n tee th in g is pleasant to th e taste and is the p resc rip tio n of one of the oldest and best fem ale physicians and nurses in th e U n ited States, and is fo r sale by all drugg ists th ro u g h o u t the w orld . P rice , tw e n ty -fiv e cents a b o ttle . Be sure and ask fo r “ M rs . W in s lo w ’s Sooth ing S y ru p .” G uaranteed under the Food and Drugs A c t, June 30th . 1906. S e ria l N u m b er 1098.

Rainbow Dyes BeautifullyBrilliant

BCAUTIFUtlY BRltllANl

O N E D Y E FOR A L L FABR IC SNoFaDi*C Si0 PotsOMNo Ripuinc NoOoof

No C r o c k in g MoA cid

O ne Dye for all Fa.brics Guaranteed

8 2 Per Cent ProfitWrite or full details

on the

Display Cabinet

LAMONT, CORLISS CO.,Selling Agents

78 Hudson St.f . NEW YORK

COLUMBIA HIGH TEST

CHLORIDE OF LIME.IN SIFTING TOP.

The only Chloride of Lime can absolutely moisture proof. Will keep in dry condition at all

times and in any climate.

Manufactured by

COLUM BIA CHEM ICAL W O R K S, C h ic a g o , I I I .11-15-10

ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. ]

roilScOlMlNQ. CwCAWSINQ AftO P0llB»IJ!9 jB A R F I X T U R E S , 1

1 . D R A I N B O A R D S !AND ALL

Tin, Zinc, Brass, Copper. | Nickel and all Kitchen and i

Plated Utensils. 1 Class. Wood, Marble, Por* j

celain. Eto.

*. GEORGE WM. HOFFMAN, jSola Manufacturer and Proprietor ( 298 East Washinoton St., Indianapolis. I. THE BAR-KEEPERS’ FRIEND, j

..Established 15 Years.

H i g h s e t A w a r d sWORLD’S FAIR SSftiB

THE MOST RELIABLEGOODS IN THE WORLD.

W H Y ?

BecauseTvery Customer Recommends It to His Friends.

FOR SALE BY

RICHARDSON DRUG CO., 9 0 2 Jack so n S t . , Omaha11-15-10 n lb. Box, 2 5 Cents.

Its a Seller and

a money m aker

No Druggist can afford to

be without it.

THE FORESTINE CO., Incorporated, W ILLIAM SPORT, PA., U. S. A., Manufacturers.

THE GREATEST CURATIVE LOTION AND LINIMENT FOR MAN AND ANIMALS.Every one should buy it for chapped hands, face or lips, cold sores, pimples, eruptions of the skin. Gentlemen find it unequaled as

a shaving' lotion, growing a skin capable of close shaving without irritation. Ladies using Fernloc will have no other lotion for re­moving blackheads, clearing the complexion, removing all greasy appearance of the skin which it keeps soft and smooth, and especially free from tell-tale wrinkles. As Linim ent it is a superior preparation for cuts, burns, eczema, muscular rheumatism, sprains, stiff­ness and soreness in joints and muscles, sore throat and deep seated inflammation. Ladies need it. Gentlemen need it. Children need it. Farmeis need it. Horsemen need it. All will buy it. We solicit an order. Advertising matter supplied.

10-1-10 RICHARDSON DRUG CO., Omaha, U. S. A.

40 OMAHA DRUGGIST

0 S S S S T H E D R Y C L E A N E R S S \ gAND MASSAGER

V iscol Company East Cambridge, Mass.

ARTGUM CLEANSAnything made of Cloth, Leather or Paper

No Grit. No G rease. No d an g er from Fire

A r t g u m removes surface dirt from everything without the use of water or any other liquid and does not discolor or otherwise injure the article rubbed with it. It does not take out stains which have gone below the surface.

A r t g u m cleans gloves, belts, tan leather shoes, white canvas shoes, white kid and suede slippers, hand bags, felt hats, silk and satin goods, furniture cover­ings, curtains, wall paper, frescoes, marble, books, pictures, drawings, photographs, etc.

A rtgum com es in tw o s iz e s : 5 and 1 0c .

Buy ARTGUM from your wholesale dealer and write to the VISCOL CO M PANY, E ast Cambridge, Mass., for a hand­some display box and other ad­vertising matter,.all of which will be furnished gratis.

11-10

Guaranteed under tha Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serial No. 1219

Campbell’s Horse Foot RemedyIs the Best Remedy Ever Used on Horses’ Feet

It penetrates and dries inquickly and does not gum and fill up the pores like tar and oilcompounds. It is the greatest rem edy ever used to remove soreness and fever from the foot and makes it possible to get good services out of a horse work­ing on hard and hot pavements.

It gives natural nourishment to the foot and incites a rapid, healthy growth. All dryness and brittleness quikly disappears.

Q uarter Cracks an d Sand C racks are rapidly grown out when directions given in our booklet are followed out.

For Corns, Contracted Feet and Nail Wounds there is no better remedy. Twenty-five years’ use by best tiainers fully proves this.

It prevents sound feet from becoming unsound and grows a tough, strong, elastic w all and healthy frog—a foot which w ill stand w ork on race courses and hard pavements.

Many of the best owners and trainers state that for track work nothing equals it. In many cases horses have reduced their rec­ords several seconds due to its use.

For treating Thrush and Scratches, be sure to follow directions as given in our booklet.

We Guarantee that it Will Do What We Claim, and Will Refund Money if it Fails.

A booklet giving full directions for its use and much valuable information as to shoeing, supplied free. 10-1-10

BETHESDA WATER

Diabetes,Bright’s Disease

and all Kidney Troubles

BETHESDA, C U R E S A'l*-

K ID N E Y DISEASEBRIGHTS OISOW-IW*1

'TORPID LIVER HT***INSOMEK*

NERVOUS PROST"*"”

jj. IHItl * I"’*9 K ita iM

:■ 6 g lass: * * .

THE ORIGINAL WAUKESHA WATER

Richardson Drug Company, Agts

OMAHA DRUGGIST 41

TOE/

Smoke PUCK

Keep a box of PU CKS on hand and vary

your smoking. No matter what cigar you have been smoking you’ll

approve a

T H E BETTE® THAINI 5$ CIGARw ith the Havana taste

PUCK is made in two different shapes, just like other imported brands. Because there is a bigger supply ' of the Sumatra leaf, it’s possible to put all this

quality into a nickel smoke. Not for the man who can’t afford to pay more, but for him and the

man who can pay any price.

I. LEWIS & CO.4 0 0 BANK ST. - NEWARK, N. J.

After All Other Inks Fall Try

SANFORD’SChicago SANFORD MFG. CO. New York

Trade supplied by Richardson Drug Company.12-10

JOHN F. STRATTON CO. 62 GRAND ST„ NEW YORKESTABLISHED 1859.

THE LARGEST GUT & STEEL

STRING HOUSE IN THE

UNITED STATES

WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 30 STRINGS IN A BUNDLE.

JOHN F. STRATTON’SCELEBRATED

R u s s ia n G u t S t r in g s .Finest in the World

VIOLIN.28 E 4 lgths B d ....$4.00 71 A 24 “ “ ....4.0091D24 “ “ ....4.75

109 G 1 “ Doz.........65Each String in envelope.JOHN F. STRATTON’S

CELEBRATEDN a p l e s G u t S t r in g s .

v io l in .28 4 E 4 71 4 A 24 914 D 24

108 G 1

lgths Bd..$2.50 “ “ .. 2.50“ “ .. 3.50“ Doz.. .55

Each String in envelope.VIOLIN.274 E 3 lgths Bd..$1.75 704 A 2 4 “ “ ..1.75904 D 24 “ “ .. 2.20

105 D 1 “ Doz.. .25VIOLIN.21 E 24 lgths Bd__ $1.1561 A 24 “ “ .... 1.2581 D 24 “ “ ....2.00

104 G1 “ Doz.........20GUITAR. G u t , I L o t h .

170-lst................Doz. $0.70170-2d................. “ .80170-3d......... .. “ .90170-4th wound.. “ .45170-5th “ .. “ .50170-6th “ .55Each String in envelope. BANJO. G u t , 2 L o t h .

180-lst................ Doz. $0.70180-2d.................. “ .80180-3d.................. “ .90180-4th wound.. “ .55180-oth................ “ .70Each String in envelope. 12-15-10

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.VIOLIN.46 t .............. Doz. $0.1547 A .............. .1549 D wound.., “ .2449’/, G “ .. “ .24

GUITAR.160-lst................ Doz. $0.20160-2d ................, “ .20160-3d wound.... “ .30160-4th “ ..., “ .30160-5th “ .... “ .32160-6th “ .... “ .40BANJO.1864-lst............ Doz. $0.201864-2d............ “ .201864-3d.............. “ .201864-4th woundi “ .301864-5th............, “ .20MANDOLIN.11404-lst........... Doz. $0.2011404-2d........... “ .2011404-3d wound “ .3011404-4th “ “ .32JOHN F. STRATTON’S

S t a n d a r dS il v e r e d S t e e l S t r in g s .VIOLIN.55 E ...............Doz. $0.0856 A ............... “ .08524 D............. . “ .0852 D wound.,. “ .1553 G “ ... “ .20

GUITAR.1574 E ...............Doz. $0.121584 B ............... “ .121594 G............... “ .12159 G wound.,. “ .201764 D “ .221774 A “ .261784 E “ .32

ounju.186-lst........ Doz. $0.12186-nd.............. “ .12186-3rd............ “ .10186-4th wound.. “ .22186-5th............ “ .111140 Doz. $0.121141 A ........... - .221142 D wound... “ .201143 G “ ... “ .24N u r n b e r g Steel S t r in g s

v io l in .58 E .............. Doz. $0.0458 A .............. .0458 D ............. “ .04584 D wound.,, “ .10584 G “ .12

GUITAR.162 E ...............Doz. $0.70162 B............. “ .06162 G .............. , “ .061624 G wound.. .141624 D “ .161624 A “ .181624 E “ .22BANJO.181-lst................ Doz. $0.181-2d................ *•181-3d................1814-4th wound “181-5th............... “MANDOLIN.1136 E ........... Doz. $0.601136 A ........... “ .1011364 D wound. “ .1611364 G “ “ .44

F O B S A L E B Y

Richardson Drug Co.OMAHA.

42 OMAHA DRUGGIST

Griswold’s Family SalveO f g re a t m e r it . A lw a y s sa fe to re c o m m e n d fo r a ll th e

a c c id e n ts o f life , B ru ise s , C u ts , so re H ea l B o ils , T u m o rs ,

C o rn s , B u n io n s etc.

I t w i l l hea l o ld in d o le n t so re s o f lo n g s ta n d in g i f sp re a d o u t th in .

T h o u g h d e s ig n a te d as a F a m ily S a lve , i t has in th o u s a n d s

o f' cases p ro v e d o f im m e n s e v a lu e in th e sp e e d y c u re o f a c c id e n ts to H o rse s an d M u les .

N o H o use o r S ta b le s h o u ld be w ith o u t i t fo r th e t im e o f need.

I t has th e re m a rk a b le q u a l ity o f d ra w in g o u t th e in f la m ­m a tio n a n d pus. G re a t fo r C h iro p o d is ts ’ use. I t s t ic k s and

hea ls.

! P r i c e 2 5 C e n t s .

TRADE SUPPLIED BY

RICHARDSON DRUG COMPANY.O M A H A , N E B .

OMAHA DRUGGIST 43

Big Summer and Fall Seller-Big Profits2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Spraybrushes Will Be Sold Within Next Six M onths.

You Can Sell a Profitable Num ber in Your Territo ry .

Selling Possibilities in Your TerritoryWhen you consider the fact that thousands

of homes in your territory have bath-rooms, not one of which will be complete until the KNICK­ERBOCKER SPRAYBRUSH is made part of the equipment, you will appreciate the large de­mand and sale which they will have in your im­mediate district.

What dealer cannot sell one dozen within the first thirty days ? The sale of the SPRA Y­BRUSH is not limited to one sex or class. Pur­chasers are about equally divided between men and women, and the reasonable prifce is within the reach of practically everyone.

Because of its universal use you will sell SPRAYBRUSHES to ninety per cent of your best customers the first year. The SPRAY­BRUSH makes the indoor bath as vigorous and healthful as a splash at the seaside. Gives all the benefits of an overhead shower, at only a fraction of the cost. It sells-it pleases-it repeats.

W RITE TODAY for descriptive catalogue and attractive prices to dealers. We furnish (free) advertising and other helps to make a LIVELY SALE FROM TH • START.

The KNICKERBOCKER SPRAYBRUSH is a big seller because it has many superior features and is well advertised.

Full and half-page advertisements, effectively illustrated, will ap­pear throughout the Spring and Summer months in the biggest and best publications of national circulation. This advertising will send many purchasers to your store, and when you show them this handsome brush and explain that every purchaser gets the use of three brushes—the bath shampoo and massage—for the price of one, they will willingly pay the reasonable price. The

Knickerbocker Spraybrushcan be easily attached to any bath-tub faucet, and has a siphon attach­ment for homes not supplied with running water.

The R ichardson Drug Co. a re p re p a re d to o ile r to th eir trad e the

CELEBRATED HAJA BRAND OF CALIFORNIA W INES

FROM THE LAND OF SU NSHINE

Haja California Port Wine in 20 gal. fancy orig­inal packages......................................................per gal. $1.50

Haja California Sherry Wine in 20 gal. fancyoriginal packages..............................................per gal. 1.50

Haja Apricot Cordial in 5 gal. fancy originalpackages..............................................................per gal. 3.00

Haja Blackberry.......................................................per gal. 2.25

Terms 4 months or 5% discount for cash, F. O. B. Omaha.

ORDER A PACKAGE-YOU WILL COME AGAIN

Richardson Drug CompanyDISTRIBUTORS

44 OMAHA DRUGGIST

ORDER ONE-HALF GROSS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL 60;

HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEAAND

HO LLISTERS ROCKY M O U N TA IN TEA TABLETSASSORTED

If you could sell one-half gross in about the same time as you now sell two or three dozen without any advertising, thereby bringing your profit on a standard and staple article up from 40% to 100%, wouldn’t you do it?

“ S U R E , W H A T ’ S Y O U R O E E E R ? ”Well here it is without any frills or fixtures. “ Let’s send you one-half gross, assorted say four dozen Hollister’s

Rocky Mountain Tea and two dozen Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Tablets. We’ ll give you 5 and 1 per cent 10 days, allow you one-half dozen free goods, (either in Tea or Tablets) send you dandy window displays, and the most up-to-date and business getting line of samples with your name and imprint on. The sample distribution will do for you what it has and is doing for others, that is, immensely increase and stimulate your trade on our goods.” If you are looking for an increased “P r o f i t and “B u sin ess you cannot but spite yourself if you turn this proposition aside.

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.,Reliable Jobbers of Omaha, W ill Handle Your Order Promptly.

It pays—it makes you money and new

customers.

HOLLISTER DRUG GO.,MADISON, WIS., U. S. A.

Advertise your name and store free of

charge.

12-10

LES TROIS CROIXbegs to offer to the drug trade, their product of

G enuine O live O il,put up specially for the Drug Trade.

Les Trois Croix Olive Oil is the Finest Procurable,produced of the first pressings of ripe olives, and is known to connoisseurs as the standard of all genu­ine Olive Oils. Its medicinal purposes are well known to the public, and Physicians are recommend­ing its daily use as a cure for Constipation and other ailments which are connected with the system.

THE GENUINE LES TROIS CROIX BRAND OF OLIVE OIL IS BOTTLED IN FRANCE AND IS NOT SOLD IN CASK.

It is distributed by the

Richardson Drug Company,

OMAHA, NEBRASKA.12-10

Prices as per application.

R ^ e a c s o nevery dealer needs WIZARD FLOOR CLEANis because it absorbs the dust and cleans, brightens and disinfects the floor. It saves half the scrubbing, half the sweep­ing and is very economical, as it absorbs four times its own bulk in dust. Two handfuls are sufficient to sweep an ordi­nary sized store.

You Need This PreparationIf you want to sweep without dust; if you want your

floor to look bright and clean; if you want to save time and labor in dusting, scrubbing and mopping; if you want the air in your store to be free from dust and disease germs, you simply must use WIZARD FLOOR CLEAN. It is positively the only preparation that will do the work thoroughly and effectiyely. No matter what your experience has been with other dust absorbers, you will find that WIZARD FLOOR CLEAN is in a class b}7 itself and will give bsolute satisfac­tion.

WIZARD FLOOR CLEAN does not deterioate, dry out, leave grease spots or stains upon the floor. It is absolutely fireproof. Please re­member WIZARD FLOOR CLEAN is made along entirely different lines than any other sweeping compound. Insist upon “ Wizard Brand.”PRICE: 100-lb. Drum, $3.50. 200-lb. Drum, 6.00

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

Distributed RICHARDSON DRUG COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.1-11 Manufactured by

Ehe FLOOR. CLEAN COMPANY C1',!S;5£

OMAHA DRUGGIST 45

I Quality Throughout

IS TO BE HAD IN

Show Cases and Druggists Wall CasesComplete drug- store outfits a specialty.Our new druggists catalog is now ready to be mailed. We furnish complete plans for drug stores on request. Let us fig­ure on your wants.

WILMARTH SHOW CASE GO.9 4 8 Jefferson Ave. Grand Rapids. Mich.

FOR SALE IN OMAHA BY

RICHARDSON DRUG CO.11-15-10

■ I ■HSg ■ Oldu Is'Se yPH i S*q ||;&07 y Overholt

Pure Rye WhiskeyBOTTLED IN BOND

^ i l l .

under Government Supervision, with Government stamp over

cork of each bottle, guar­anteeing proof,

quantity and age.

^ - V

| “ S E E T H A T T H E L I T T L E G R EEN S T A M PIS O VER EAC H C O R K .

BJU 3j ■ A1;f v m h m mIII B O T T L E D IN boN'D M U

6 s b 8 I

nhk* 4/

RJcHardsorv D rug C o.

O m a h a L , - - Neb.1-15-11

C p r C O F C H A R 6 E %'d°zen One Minute Ther-" * * “ “ “ V n M i \ W ~ mometers with governmentcertificates or one dozen No. 270 Wall Thermometers with the first order for one dozen E. Kessling, One Minute Thermometers.

i 1-dozen, Best by Test One Minute Thermometers in hard Rubber or Aluminum cases................................................. per doz. $4.50

No. 270—1-dozen Show thermometers 7 inches long in sixdifferent co lo rs ..................................................................... per doz. $1.00

Write for Catalogue on Hypodermic Syringes and NeedlesE. KESSLING, M fgr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Est. 1 8 8 4

M R. DRUGGISTWe guarantee that Dutch Heave

Remedy will cure the heaves. It retails for $2 per packgage and pays you good profit. Write for prices, get it, keep it

in sight and you will be surprised at results.

D\itch HeaLve Remedy Co.PERRY, IOWA.

“WHITE CROSS”CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA

Olive Oil Ripe OlivesAMERICAN OLIVE COMPANY, LOS ANGELES.

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦***i fi fi f*i f**i fi fi fooo♦*i f

i fo*i fo

^ / J n a s a r c in T a b le tsINDICATED IN AN ASAR C A

Resultant from either Heart, Kidney or Liver

Trouble, Bright’s Disease, Cirrhosis of the Liver.

Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act,June 30, 1906. Serial No. 413

$2 .00 p e r B o x. Sufficient lo r 30 Days T reatm ent.

L IB E R A L DISCOUNT TO T R A D E

THE ANASARCIN CHEMICAL CO.9-15-10 W IN CHESTER, TE N N .

NORWOOD’S TIN C TUR E OF VERATRUM VIRIDEas manufactured by the

Medical Departmentof the

U N IT E D S O C IE T Y O F S H A K E R S , M ount Lebanon, New Y o rk(Founded 1787)

has been prescribed by experienced physicians for over 50 years.

Our Standard of Superior Excellence the Reason.WHOLESALE ACENTS

Chas, N. Crittenten Co., New York Meyer Bros. Drug Co., Sf. LouisAND

8- 16- k , RICHARDSON DRUG C0„ Omaha, Neb.

46 OMAHA DRUGGIST

T h e S a n ita r y W i l l C oatin g(THE TINT THAT WONT HUB OFF)

Presents the greatest possibilities coupled with the largest profit of almost any single unit that goes to make up a dealers’ stock.Please let us outline to you just how we can co-operate with you locally to bring you the benefit from our large general advertising campaign and to bring cus­tomers into your store that you can not only sell Alabastine at a satisfactory margin of profit but many other seasonable lines of goods.

ALABASTINE COMPANY,G R A N D R A R I D S , M I C H . N E W Y O R K C I T Y

T R A D E SUPPLIED BY

RICHARDSON DRUG GO., O M A H A . N E B R A S K A .

BOTTLED IN BOND

A M O N G S T T H E B E T T E R B E V E R A G E B R A N D S

o c c u p i e s t h e O K P p o s i t i o n

IN T H E P U B L I C M A R K E T S O F A M E R I C A . A N D.

E X C E P T O N E O T H E R B R A N D O F W H I S K E Y IS, W H E N O F B O T T L I N G A G E , C L O S E T O D O U B L E T H E P R IC E O F A L L O T H E R S . T H I S M E R I T E D P O S I ­T I O N S T A M P S I T S E S T E E M IN T H E F A V O R AND C O N F I D E N C E O F T H E H I G H E R C L A S S PUBLIC.

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MIDLAND GLASS AND PAINT

COMPANYx

Headquarters for

Plate, Window and Ornamental Glass Mirrors and Leaded A rt Glass

Paints, Oils, V arn ishes, Brushes and P a in ters ’ Supplies.

Eleventh and Howard Sts. O N E B .6-10

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“You cannot judge a 8

book by the cover”Any more than you can judgeP E R O X ID E

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TANIUD ,V OR JO .OfifCtl

BY THE LABEL.

There are a number of Perox­ides on the market with labels worded almost identically like HYDROX PEROXIDE LABELS but thquality of these peroxides no more resembles HYDROX QUALITY than “ Dick Carter” resembles Shake­speare.

Hydrox Peroxide is g-uaranteed standard QUALITY and its modest trade price provides ample profit for the dealer.

ORDER FROM <RICHARDSON DRUG CO., \

Our Distributors - - O M A H A , NEB. <

H Y D R O X C H E M IC A L C O M P A N Y <9-15-10 NEW YOR.K CHICAGO (

S Q O Q Q Q O Q Q Q O Q Q Q Q G O O Q O Q O Q Q G Q O Q O O Q Q Q O G Q Q O Q G Q G t

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rs A li R “ " TSO L E AG ENTS IN THE|UNITED

S T A T E S FOR.

Coates Original Plymouth Dry Gin

Perrier''Jouet ChampagneGuaranteed to conform with the Pure Food Law.

JAMES BUCHANAN & CO., 29 Broadway, New York7-15-11 ARTH UR J. BILLIN, Managing Director.

Druggists Fire Insurancefi fa p o leo n ■Said. “ Get your principles right, then ’ tis a mere

matter of detail.”y o u C a n A d o p t the right system of fire insurance and the

results will surely please you.T h e 'R ight "Plan is always in harmony with your interests

and never conflicts on vital points, such as rates and ad­justments of losses.

T h e R a t e s are just to you, not higher to make up losses on poor risks.

T h e A d ju s tm e n ts of losses are fairly made. In case of difference of opinion, before going to the courts, you have the right of appeal to other practical druggists who will protect you as they expect you to protect them, should they have a fire.

P u t A n E n d to unfair rates and danger of law suits over ad­justments. The leading business houses have done it by adopting the inter-insurance plan. It is proved the right principle.

In T h ir ty y e a r s experience the most successful merchants and manufacturers in America have found it the safest, lowest cost and most satisfactory plan of insurance; so have some thousands of the leading druggists who are subscribers at

Druggists Indem nity Exchangey o u C a n 't A J fio rd to lose time in adopting a plan that is

now a national success. It saves half the usual cost.To learn how to get these benefits with your

insurance write to

J. W. DAUGHERTY, AK gvearnd506 Olive St.,SAINTLOUIS.

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DR. MOTT’S

Pennyroyal Female Pills.A rc the Best Preparation Known for the Complete and Perfect Restoration of the Menstrual Functions.

For irregularity, suppression, painful menstruation, leucorrhcea, or whites, they have no equal, and have cured where other remedies fail. Are entirely vegetable, and are very powerful in their action. They are safe, certain and effectual, and are prepared to act directly on the circulatory system of the uterus, and will restore, safely and SURELY, its normal action, and restore scanty and suppressed menstruation.

Dr. Mott’s Pennyroyal Pills are for sale by our agents, or we will send them by mail to any address in a sealed, plain wrapper on receipt of price, $ 1.00, or six packages for $5.00. Directions accompany .each box.

DR, M O T T 'S CHEM ICAL CO,4-16-11 CLEVELAND, O.

Continental Varnish & Color Co.Varnish MakersK an sas City, M o . S tation A.

When you buy Wood Fillers, Hard Oils, Varnishes, Japans, etc., made by the “ CONTINENTAL” you get good material,

at low prices that always give RESULTS to the users.

Continental Liquid Wood Filler.A High-Grade, Pigment Filler—Attractive Labels—Tight Cans—

No “ Leakers—Low Prices.1-gallon cans.......................... 75c per gallon.

^-gallon cans.......................... 80c per gallon.Quart ca n s ................................. 85c per gallon.

Packed six gallons in a case. Try a sample lot, we guarantee it.

Im perial Hard Oil Finish, Light.Our “ IM PERIAL” Hard Oil still “ heads the list,” and it is the

only Hard Oil Finish that gives results and ALW AYS pays YOU a profit.

5-gallon cans........................... 85c per gallon.1-gallon cans........................... 90c per gallon.

Keep it in stock and make money.

DON’T FORGETThe “ Im perial” Liquid Wood Filler.

We make it and make it better than ever.

Kept in Stock and Sold by Richardson Drug Co.1-15-11

The following goods contain nothing to conflict with the Food and Drugs Act, June 3 0 ,1 9 0 6 , and require no label:

White’s Cream Vermifuge Campho Phenique Campho Phenique, Powder Borozone, Liquid Borozone, Powder Swaynes All Healing Ointment S w aim ’s Ointment H errick’s PillsHarvell’s Condition Powders Sm ith’s Bile Beans Hall’s Hog Cholera Remedy Rem ick’s Eczema Cure

JAS. F. BALLARD,Proprietor and W holesale Dealer

P ro p rie ta ry M edicines.

N o s. 5 0 0 and 5 0 2 North Second S t . , S T . L O U IS , MO.3-15-10

POPULAR FOR G E N E R A T I O N SC ( T RADEMAR K)

or BlackCAPSULES

(Registered in United States Patent Office)

THE FORMULA OF OUR LATE MR. H. PLANTEN

ONE O F TH E OLDEST AND BEST REMEDIES FOR

GONORRHOEA, GLEET, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEY TROUBLES

AND URETHRITIS.

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“ Near Goods” “ Near Names” and other ImitationsTHERE IS NOTHING “ JU S T AS GOOD”

g ( T RADEMAR K)

or Bla c kCAPSULES

(Registered in United States Patent Office)

H. PLANTEN & SON9 3 Henry S treet (Established 1836) BROO KLYN, N . Y.

Extensively Advertised. “The Pioneer American Capsule House ”12-10________________________________________________________________________

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