McKesson & robbins’ SUPERIOR Acacia, Cassie, Jonquille, Eglantine, Geranium, Heliotrope, Moss Rose, Frangipanni, Honeysuckle, Ess. Bouquet, New Mown Hay, Lily of the Valley, Night Bl.Cereus, Ocean Spray, Jockey Club, Mignonette, Musk Rose, Marechale, Opoponax, Magnolia, Milefleur, Jasmin, Musk, Rose Reseda, Patchouli Tea Rose Sweet Pea, Stephanotis, Spring Flowers, Orange Flowers, Bouq.de Caroline, Ylang Ylang, Sweet Brier, White Rose, Upper Ten, West End, Tuberose, Verbena, Violet. Special Odors. (Registered.) Bridal Bouquet, Carnation Pink, Hawthorn Bloom, Rosee de Liia - Sea Breeze. Lall Glass-Stoppered Flint Bottles, holding pint and half pint. PRICE $3.00 per pint, for ALL Odors. REDUCTION IN PRICES! McK. & R. QUININE PILLS. Our prices are subject to change without notice. On account of the more settled condition of the bark and quinine markets, since the advance on February 29th, we are happy to announce the following reductions in the list of our quinine pills : Bi-Sulphate Quinine. 100 500 1 grain 80 3 80 Ingrains _ 1 20 5 80 2 grains 1 45 7 05 3 grains _ 2 20 10 80 4 grains 2 90 14 30 5 grains .. _. 3 60 17 80 Sulphate Quinine. 100 500 1 grain . 85 4 05 li grains 1 25 6 05 2 grains -.1 60 7 80 3 grains 2 40 11 80 4 grains 3 20 15 80 5 grains 4 00 19 80 “Hospital Quinine.” 100 500 1 grain 70 5 30 14 grains 1 05 5 05 2 grains 1 30 6 30 3 grains r 1 95 9 55 4 grains ..2 60 12 80 5 grains 3 25 16 05 Sulphate Cinchonidine. 100 500 1 grain . 50 2 30 2 grains 85 4 05 3 grains 1 30 6 30 4 grains 1 70 8 30 5 grains... 2 15 10 55 CAUTION !—Other pills than ours are sometimes dispensed by druggists from our bottles, as McK. & R. pills, a practice which is cer- tainly reprehensible, and, as we are advised, actionable. Yours respectfully, McKesson & robbins. New York, March IO, 1884. McKesson & Robbins’ POWDERED DRUGS. In 1-lb, Cans. Cans Included in Price, These powders are put up in one pound cans, making very neat and attractive shelf packages, see page 94. Cinchona Barks. Selected Whole and Powdered and Labeled with their Respective Assays. Calisaya Bark, Quill, CULTIVATED—Containing 6 per cent. Total Alkaloids, over 2 per cent, being Quinine. Cinchona Bark, Bolivia, Containing over 3 per cent. Total Alkaloids Red Bark, True Quill, Cinchona rubra, Cultivated.—Containing 6 per cent. Total Alkaloids, over 2 per cent, being Quinine. Cinchona Bark, Cuprea, Containing per cent. Total Alkaloids, per cent, being Quinine. Red Bark, “ R.” Cinchona—Containing 3 per cent. Total Alkaloids. See pages 14 and 94. IP IP I C IE S CUTEEBINT OF DRUGS, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparations, PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, CORKS, DYES, PAINTS, ETC., ETC., ETC. McKesson & robbins, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRUGS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, ETC., AND MANUFACTURERS OF Chemical & Pharmaceutical Preparations. OFFICES: Nos. 91 and 93 Fulton Street. LABORATORIES: 74, 76, 78 and 80 Ann St. WAREHOUSES! 9i, 93. 95 and 97 Fulton St.; 78, 79, 80, 82 and 84 Ann St. John McKesson, DANIEL C. ROBBINS, WM. HULL WICKHAM, John McKesson, Jr. CHARLES A. ROBBINS, GEORGE B. GILBERT. NEW YORK . 1884r. CONTENTS. Page. McKesson & Robbins’ Perfumes Cover Quinine Pills—Reduction Fly-leaf McK. & R. Cinchona Barks Fly-leaf Cut of McKesson & Robbins’ Building.. i Map ii Title Page.. ii# Contents, Errata and Addenda iv Introduction v McK. & R. Cinchona Alkaloids, &c vi Medicinal and Technical Drugs 7 Assay of Quinine Pills 64 Manufacturing Department 65 Abstracts, McK. & R 65 Elixirs, McK. & R_ 68 Extracts, Fluid, McK. & R 10 Pills, Gelatine-Coated, McK. & R 78 Pills of Rare Alkaloids 88 Plasters, McK. & R 88 Test-Solutions 89 Spirits, McK. & R 90 Syrups, McK. & R 90 Tinctures, McK. & R 91 Triturations, McK. & R 92 Wines, McK. & R 93 Powdered Drugs, McK. & R. 94 Proprietary Articles 97 Pressed Herbs, Roots and Barks 115 Concentrated Medicines 117 f Weights of Original Packages 120 Paints, Colors, &c 118 McKesson & Robbins’ Specialties 122 Books and Boxes 123 Corks 124 Glassware 126 Window Glass. 127 Druggists’ Sundries, Changes in Prices 128 Page. The Druggists Circular 180 T. W. Morris & Co , Window Glass 131 H. Planten & Sons, Capsules 132 A. D. Puffer & Sons, Soda Fountains ... 133 Grosvenor & Richards, Spr’d Plasters. 134 Wm. Roworth & Sons. Medica’d Candies 135 Davol Mfg. Co., Fine Rubber Goods 136 Charles Shivers, Spread Plasters 137 CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, ATOMIZERS, &C 138 Kennedy’s Medicines 139 Penn. Salt Manf’g Co., Bicarb. Soda 140 Dr. Donald Kennedy’s Medicines 141 Seabury & Johnson, Lint and Plasters. 142 Rawson’s Suspensory Bandages D3 Petrolina and Petrolatum 144 Austen’s Cologne and Oswego Bitters.. 145 Joseph Gillott’s Steel Pens 146 Columbia Carbonate of Magnesia. 147 Smith, Kline & Co., Conc. Liquors, &c... 148 B. F. Brown & Co., French Dressing 149 Dr, C. McLane’s Pills and Vermifuge... 150 Young & Smylie, Licorice 151 E. F. Houghton & Co., Ung. Petrolei 152 B. K. Bliss & Co., Seeds 151 John Wyeth & Bro., Test Tablets 154 E. Fougera & Co., Imported Specialties, 155 Mellor & Rittenhouse, Licorice 156 Doliber, Goodale & Co., Mellin’s Food. 157 John Carle & Sons, Imperial Granum .. 158 Sackett & Neat, Sieve & Mixer 159 Wells, Richardson & Co., Dyes, &c 160 McKesson & Robbins’ Rare Chemicals.. 161 Holbrook Brothers, Window Glass 162 Roosevelt & Howland, Fine Liquors ... 163 Index 167 McKesson & Robbins’ Oleates, &c 176 ERRATA AND ADDENDA. Please make the following corrections, as specified, in the body of the book. The words or Page. figures which have been corrected, should read as follows: 66 Chloroform, usual . read, lb. 1 10 67 Collodion, Cantharidal, in 1 lb. bottles -• read, lb. 2 75 67 Collodion, Cantharidal, in 1 oz. vials read, doz. 3 00 76 Juice, Current should read. Currant. 85 Pills, Quinine, Sulphate, Bi-Sulphate, &c„ all sizes for prices, see flyleaf. 92 Tincture, Musk, McK. & R., for perfumery lb. 4 50 92 Tincture, Musk, McK. & R., U. S. P oz. 3 75 97 Balm, Ely’s Cream, rebate .doz., 3.75; 3 doz., 3.65; 6 doz., 3.60; 1 gross 2 50 111 Syrup, Fellow’s Hypophosphites, rebate (full gross, disc.), doz. 11 50 112 Tonic, Harter’s Iron, rebate _ read, doz. 7 50 ERRATA OF 1883 PRICES CURRENT. Page 213. BATTERIES, MclNTOSH’S COMBINED GALVANIC AND FARADIC. Faradic, Family read, 10 00 Faradic, Physician’s read, 18 00 Galvanic, 12 cell read, 30 00 Combined, 12 cell read, 40 00 Galvanic, 18 cell A read, 40 00 Combined, 18 cell read, 52 50 Galvanic, 24 cell read, 55 00 Combined, 24 cell read, 67 00 20% discount. Page 263. CARDS, PLAYING, DOUGHERTY’S No. 0, Steamboats, square corners should read, gross 8 00 No. 0, Steamboats, convex corners should read, gross 9 50 No. 1, Steamboats, square corners should read, gross 18 00 No. 1, Extra Steamboats, convex corners should read, gross 24 00 No. 6, Great Mogul ..should read, gross 25 00 No. 7, Great Mogul, convex corners.. should read, gross 30 00 No. 10, Triplicate, convex corners should read, gross 30 00 No. 16, Great Mogul should read, gross 48 00 Page 343, Scales, Counter, No. 2,705, Fig. 2,705 should read, each 35 00 Celluloid Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, and Puff Boxes, see Drug'(lists’ Sundries, Introduction, next page. INTRODUCTION. "W"E take pleasure in submitting our Spring List of Prices. Drugs.—The first sixty-two pages are printed somewhat in the form of a price-book, so that changes in prices, which we shall endeavor to furnish from time to time, or other memoranda may be inserted on a line with each article. Chemicals and Pharmacals.—We are constantly enlarging our lines of Chemical and Phar- maceutical Preparations, and invite attention to their reliability. Our production of Sulphate of Morphine, Sulphate of Quinine, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphate of Cinchonidine, and other Cin- chona Alkaloids has been largely increased. Attention is called to our scale preparations of Citrate of Iron, Citrate Iron and Quinine, both soluble and U. S. P., Pyrophosphate of Iron, Phosphate of Iron, &c., &c. See McK. & R.’s list of Powdered Extracts, page 75; Oleates, page 77, and Pepsin, page 77. Our Fluid Extracts are universally liked by Druggists and Physicians, and no pains or care will be spared to merit the approbation they have received. Our Gelatine- Coated Pills are now extensively introduced, and fully deserve the encomiums pronounced upon them ; the list has been largely increased. See pages 78 to 87. We would remark that several imitations of our Pills are offered in market, and we caution the trade, when ordering from other wholesale houses, to specify McK. & R. See remarks on Substitution of pills, page 63. The value in and reputation of Gelatine-Coated Pills have been created by our manufacture and advertisement, and these well known facts . should be respected by the trade and profession. Druggists’ Sundries, Sponges, &c.—On pages 138 and 139 we submit some changes in the price list of this department in our last years’ prices-current which should be preserved. There has been a considerable reduction in net cost of celluloid brushes, combs, mirrors, and puff boxes, full benefit of which will be given our customers, on their orders. Terms.—Prices will be subject to future market variations, and all quotations are net, except where discounts are specified. Assorted Invoices will be sold payable within 30 days, in New York, or interest will be charged at six per cent, per annum, after 30 days, and draft made payable at 60 days from date of shipment, unless otherwise arranged. A discount of one per cent, for cash, will be allowed whenever remittance accompanies order. Special Orders for goods, not embraced in our usual catalogue, as also articles, which are marked cash, will be filled at manu- facturers’ prices for cash only, payable on receipt of invoice. Packing Boxes and Cartage Free.—The practice of discriminating, in this respect, in favor of certain customers, which has become more or less general in the trade, is not according to good principles, and we propose to make no charge for packing boxes and cartage, for assorted goods, to customers sending orders, at the same time our prices will always be as low as quantities ordered and quality will allow. This will not apply to 35 and 50 lb. packages, for which it is the custom of the trade to charge, patent cans and cases, kegs and half barrels, barrels for Chalk, Whiting, cases and barrels for Glassware, when such charges are made by manufacturers, &c., nor to orders sold through Brokers. We have been so grossly misrepresented respecting our action to secure uniformity in the trade, in regard to charges for packing boxes and cartage, our circulars acquainting our customers of this determination having been garbled and distorted, that we print above, for the edification of those desirous of learning the facts, the exact'text of the card giving notice of our new rule, reversing our former custom to make such charges. It is very well known that for several years, some houses in the trade have never charged for cartage “ because they owned their horses,” others have “ thrown in ” boxes, probably because they owned (paid for) their boxes, some have waived both, others have charged “unless specially asked,” not to, by the buyer, and a few other firms have, until lately, charged for both, only to have some of their largest and closest trade deduct such charges from their statements in remitting, with the terse note, “ Mess. A. B. or C. never charge us for boxes and cartage.”- By making packing cases and cartage on assorted invoices free, customers are treated fairly, the non-complaining as well as the complaining; and gradually and surely the custom is becoming more and more general in the trade, although we regret to see the bad grace, with which some houses fall into line, particularly those who have been notorious in offering some customers, no larger buyers than many not so favored, various concessions as “baits.” We earnestly desire honesty and uniformity in trade usages. In conclusion, we beg to say we have been as definite as possible in describing the varieties of particular articles, as also the forms in which the same are usually sold, to prevent misunder- standing in regard to quality or prices; and we shall be happy to furnish goods (of strictly reliable character, put up with promptness in the best style of execution), in any quantities desired, on such terms as will merit a continued patronage. Correspondents may rely upon the prompt execution of their orders for goods IN QUANTITY, AS WELL AS RARE ARTICLES, PERTAINING TO EVERY BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS, AS IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORT- MENT IN THE TRADE. We remain, soliciting your orders for goods, or for quotations for specified quantities, which will receive careful and prompt attention, with all the advantages which the quantity ordered and the market will permit, Very respectfully yours. McKesson & robbins. March, 1884. McKesson & robbins, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. We are now manufacturing Quinine and Cinchonidine extensively, and can offer the follow- ing salts of assured purity and excellence. We have been much gratified by the complimentary reports, regarding the appearance and quality of our Cinchona Alkaloids, received from both druggists and physicians. We have greatly increased our facilities for manufacturing Cinchona products, and are now next to the largest manufacturers in America. M cK. & R. Sulphate of Quinine. WHITE IN COLOR. BEAUTIFUL IN CRYSTALLIZATION. NINE-OUNCE BOTTLE REQUIRED TO HOLD ONE OUNCE. The following test is attached to the label of every ounce of Sulphate of Quinine issued by us, and comparison of our Quinine may be made with any other brand in the market: To test the purity of SULPHATE OF QUININE put one gramme of the Quinine into a tube with six grammes of Concentrated Sulphuric Ether, and two grammes Liq. Ammon., when the Quinine, if pure, will be entirely dissolved. McK. & R. Bi-Sulphate of Quinine. Peculiarly line crystals; should be prescribed in pills and powders in preference to the Sul- phate, on account of its ready solubility, requiring only 10 parts of water instead of 740. Specify McK. & R. Our BI-SULPHATE QUININE PILLS are about 10* LOWER THAN SULPHATE in price. McK. & R. Sulphate of Morphine, In 1-8 and 1 oz. Vials. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, VERY WHITE AND LIGHT. McK. & R. SULPHATE OF CINCHONIDINE White Color. Definite Crystals. SEVEN-OUNCE BOTTLE REQUIRED TO HOLD ONE OUNCE. IN ORDERING OF OTHER WHOLESALE HOUSES SPECIFY McK. *V R.»s Morphine, Quinine, Bi-Su/phate of Quinine, Cinchonidine, &c. Medicinal >nd Technical Dps, Chemical /nd Pharmaceutical Preparations. book, being intended for a commercial list of prices of goods, in regular and occasional aemana, is compiled and arranged with this view. It is not deemed advisable to encumber It ar , seldom inquired for, but we will always be happy to furnish any crude obtainable, or manufacture any pharmaceutical or chemical preparation, which cannot be supplied from our stock or in our market. .,^e give special attention to supplying new stocks. Our large and complete assortment en- aoies us to nil such orders entire, and give satisfaction in price and quality. Vol. II. No. 23. Whole No. 83. March, 1884. Abstracts, TJ. S. P., 1880, see Page 65. Acetal, in 1 oz. vials 75 80 Aceton, pure, in 1 oz. vials.. OZ. 10 15 Acid Acetic, No. 8, in carboys, 90 lbs .lb. 7i “ “ “ in bottles, 5lbs .lb. 8i n “ “ U.S., sp.gr., 1.048, in carb’s, 90 lbs. .lb. 12 44 U.S., sp. gr., 1.048, in bot’s, 5 lbs... .lb. 14 16 “ Chem. pure, Beaufoy’s .lb. 75 80 44 “ Extra, from sugar, in 1 lb. bot’s. .lb. 30 35 “ Glacial, 76* in lib. bot .lb. 35 40 ii “ “ 99J- * “ 1 “ “ .lb. 75 80 “ in 1 oz. vials OZ. 6 8 “ Merck’s -lb; 90 1 00 Aloetinic, in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 6 00 6 50 Aquafortis, 36°, in carboys, 130 lbs .lb. 7 44 “ 36°, in bottles, 6 lbs .lb. 8 10 ii 38°, in carboys, 120 lbs ,1b. 7* “ 40°, “ .lb. Si “ 43°, “ .lb. 101 44 Arsenic, Chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials.. OZ. 10 12 Arsenious, “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 10 12 ii Asparaginic, in oz. vials 1 oz. 90 1 00 ii Atropic, in 1 gm. vials gm. 1 25 1 35 U Benzoic, of Benzoin, Eng., 50 ozs., or less. oz. 20 25 Vi “ German, cases, 16 ozs., or less... oz. 15 20 U “ “ Artificial .lb. 1 25 1 35 Boracic, Crystals, Chem. pure -lb. 65 70 “ refined -lb. 35 40 44 “ Fused, pure .lb. 2 00 2 25 Bromic, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 2 00 2 10 44 Butyric, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 2 00 2 50 “ in 1 oz. vials 20 23 44 “ Concent., pure, in 1 lb. bottles.. .lb. 4 00 4 50 ii Camphoric, in 1 oz.vials OZ. 1 80 2 00 ii Capric, in 1 oz. vials 3 50 3 75 ii Caproic, in 1 oz. vials 75 80 Caprylic, in 1 oz. vials 3 00 3 25 ii Carbazotic, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 60 70 ii Carbolic, Cryst., Extra, Calv., in 1 lb. bot. .lb. 1 90 2 00 ii “ Extra, “ in loz. vials -OZ. 38 42 ii “ No. 2, “ in 1 lb. bot ,1b. 1 30 1 40 44 “ No. 2, “ in loz. vials -OZ. 27 30 44 “ Good, (for disinfecting). .lb. 35 40 44 “ McK. & R., white .lb. 45 50 “ McK. & R., white, ozs.. .OZ. 8 10 “ Sol’n, Ex., McK. & R., in 1 lb. bot .lb. 30 44 “ “ Ex., McK.& R., in 5 lb. bot .lb. 25 44 “ Eng., No. 4, in 1 lb. bot... .lb. 60 65 “ “ Eng., No. 5, in lib. bot... .lb. 45 50 “ Eng., No. 5, in 6 lb. bot... .lb. 36 40 44 “ Crude, dark, 95 *, cans gal. 1 25 1 40 “ “ “ “ 75*, “ .... gal. 90 1 10 “ “ “ “ 50*, “ .... gal. 65 75 “ “ 10*, bbls.&cans-. gal. 40 50 “ “ 16 oz. bottles doz. 1 50 JJ 8j jR.OBBINS’ j^URRENT, Acid Cathartic, in 1 oz. vials 65 70 1 ‘ Chinie, see Acid, Kinic, inloz. vials 1 oz. 40 45 “ Chloric, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 50 55 ! *• Chromic, Germ., in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 18 33 “ Chrysophanic, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 45 50 “ Citric, in kegs, 113 lbs., or less - ..lb- 50 60 *• “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 90 1 00 •• Copaivic, Amorph, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Cresotinic, in 1 oz. vials . _.oz. 45 50 Cresylic, pure, in 1 lb. bottles _.oz. 40 45 Cubebic, in 1 oz. vials 1 oz. 3 00 3 35 Dichloracetic, in 1 oz. vials .. oz. 60 65 Ergotinic, in 15| grain vials - gramme 3 50 “ Fluoric, in 1 lb. gutta percha bottles... bot. 1 50 1 65 U “ in 1 lb. “ “ “ bot. 1 00 1 10 *4 “ in 1 lb. “ “ “ bot. 65 70 4 4 Formic, in 1 lb. bottles.. ... lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Frangulinic gramme 50 55 Gallic, in 1 lb. bottles. ...lb. 1 50 1 60 44 “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 13 15 44 “ Merck’s, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 35 30 44 Glvcocholic gramme 1 00 1 10 44 Gynocardic, in 1 oz. vials... __oz. 3 50 3 65 Hippuric, chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials..... .. oz. 3 00 3 35 Hydriodic, in loz. vials. oz. 50 55 44 Hydrobromic, concentrated, in 1 oz. vials.oz. 30 35 44 “ dilute, in 1 lb. bottles ... ...lb. 40 45 44 “ Fothergill’s ...lb. 50 60 Hydrocyanic, dilute, U. S., in 1 oz vials. .. oz. 7 9 44 Hydrofluoric, see Fluoric. 44 Hydrosilicio-fluoric, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 00 1 10 44 Hydrosulphuric, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 50 55 Hyperchloric, in 1 oz. vials __ oz. 50 55 4‘ Hypophosphorous, in 1 lb. bottles ... lb. 3 35 3 50 Inosinic gramme 50 55 44 Iodic, in 1 oz. vials __ oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Kakodylic, Crystals -1 OZ. 1 00 1 10 44 Kinic, (Chinie.,) in 1 oz. vials -1 oz. 40 45 44 Lactic, sp. gr. 1.31, IT. S. P., in 5 lb. bots ...lb. 3 50 “ “ “ “ in 1 lb. bots ...lb. 3 60 3 75 “ “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials..oz. 30 35 44 “ dilute, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 10 1 SO 44 “ “ in 1 oz. vials __ OZ. 10 13 44 Laricinic ...oz. 7 00 44 Malic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 35 1 35 44 Margaric, in 1 oz. vials -_-OZ. 3 50 3 75 44 Meconic, in $ oz. vials -1 oz. 75 85 “ Molybdic, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 50 55 “ “ Chem. pure, in oz. vials ...OZ. 75 80 “ Monochloracetic ---OZ. 60 65 “ Mucic ...oz. 75 80 “ Muriatic, 18°, in carboys, 130 lbs ...lb. 31 31 “ “ 30°, “ ...lb. 3 “ “ 33°, “ “ “ ...lb. 3i 44 “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 6 lbs.. ...lb. 34 37 “ Medicinal, in bottles, 6 lbs ...lb 6 8 Nitric, 36°, in carboys, 130 lbs ...lb 8 44 “ 38°, “ ...lb 81 “ 40°, “ “ “ ...lb 91 “ 41°, “ “ “ ...lb 10 “ 43°, “ “ “ ...lb 101 44 “ 43°, “ “ “ ...lb 111 “ “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 7 lbs... ...lb 36 38 “ “ Medicinal, in bottles, 7 lbs ...lb. 11 13 Nitro-Muriatic, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 50 55 44 Nitrous, fuming, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 14 18 44 CEnanthic, in 1 oz. vials -1 oz. 90 1 00 “ Oleic, crude, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 15 30 “ “ purified, in 1 lb. bottles. ...lb. 40 45 “ “ pure, in 1 oz. vials.. ...oz. 1 35 1 30 ]VLcJ£eSSON 8f pURRENT. Acid, Osmic, in 1 gramme vials gramme 2 00 2 25 fct Oxalic ..lb 15 18 tt “ Chem. pure ..lb 60 65 4t Oxalic, Powdered ..lb 24 28 tt Palmitinic, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ 4 00 4 50 it Parabanic, in 1 oz. vials.. ..oz 2 50 2 60 tt Paratartaric, in 1 oz. vials. ..oz 1 25 1 35 tt Perchloric, (Hyperchloric,) in 1 oz. vials ..oz 50 55 Phosphomolybdic, Solution ..oz 20 25 tt Phosphoric,Dilute TJ. S., McK. & R ..lb 20 23 tt “ “ McK. & K., fr.Phosph’s.lb 20 23 “ Glacial, German, in 1 lb. bots..lb 85 95 “ “ “ in 1 oz.vials.oz 8 10 “ Syrupy, (sp. gr. 1.700) ..lb 80 90 -tt “ “ U. S. P. (sp. gr. 1.347).lb 50 55 tt Phosphorous, in 1 oz. vials ..oz 30 35 tt Phthalic, in 1 oz. vials. ..oz. 50 55 tt Picronitric, Crystals, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 70 tt 44 44 pure -OZ. 20 25 tt Propionic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 3 50 3 75 tt Prussic, Dilute, IT. S., in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 7 9 tt “ Scheele’s, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 30 35 tt Pyrogallic, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 42 ‘46 tt Pyroligneous, crude .gal. 25 30 tt “ in bottles, 6 lbs ..lb. 5 7 tt rectified, in 1 lb. bottles.. ..lb. 30 35 tt Pyrotartaric, in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 6 00 6 25 tt Kosolic, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 44 Salicylic, white, Amorph., in 1 lb. boxes ..lb. 1 85 1 95 “ in 1 oz. “ 16 18 tt “ crys., in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 18 20 tt “ dialysed, in 1 oz. vials... -OZ. 25 30 “ from Wintergreen Oil.. .oz. 1 00 1 10 tt Salicylous, in 1 oz, vials... 5 00 tt Sclerotinic gramme 20 25 Sebacic, in 1 oz. vials ... . 1 25 1 35 tt Selenic, in i oz. vials i oz. 75 80 tt Silicic, chem., pure, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 “ native, precip -1b- 75 80 tt Stearic 27 30 tt “ chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 50 1 60 tt Succinic, crude, inloz. vials... -OZ. 20 25 tt pure, white, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 tt Sulphuric, 66°, in carboys, 170 lbs .lb. n 2 tt “ in bottles, 9 lbs -lb. 4 5 “ Chem. pure, in bottles, 9 lbs. .lb. 25 28 tt “ Fuming Nordhausen .lb. 27 30 tt “ Medicinal, in bottles, 9 lbs .lb. 5 7 44 “ Aromatic (Elix.Vit.)lb. 50 55 tt Sulphurous, Solution, in 1 lb. bottles -lb. 16 19 tt Tannic, in barrels, 20 lbs 1 70 1 85 tt “ in 1 oz. vials.. 14 16 tt “ Chem. pure, Ger., in 1 oz. vials.. -OZ. 30 35 tt Tartaric, Crystals, in casks, 600 lbs .lb. 44 “ Po., McK. & R., 50 lb. box or less.lb. 51 56 tt Taurocholic, in 1 gramme vials. gramme 2 00 2 10 tt Telluric, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 50 1 60 Thymic, in 1 oz. vials 55 60 tt Titanic, pure, in i oz. vials 4 oz. 30 35 tt Trichloracetic oz. 60 65 Uric, in 1 oz. vials ’. 75 80 Uvic, in 1 oz. vials 1 50 l 60 Yalerianic, in 1 oz. vials oz. 40 45 “ Monohyd., in 1 oz. vials oz. 55 60 tt “ from the root oz. 1 00 1 10 tt Vanadic, in oz. vials gramme 1 00 1 10 tt Wolframic, (Tungstic) in 1 oz. vials . oz. 30 35 Aconitine, in J oz. vials.- $ oz. 1 80 2 00 “ Nitrate gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Oleate, 2% Duquesnel’s Aconitine... oz. 3 00 3 25 1 JAcjlESSON 8j J^URRENT. Aconitine, Oleate, 2# Merck's Aconitine ... 50 55 “ Sulphate, in £ oz. vials ..gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Duquesnel’s pure crystals .grain 25 30 Aconitin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 2 50 2 75 ASsculin, in £ oz. vials. ._£ oz. 2 50 2 75 ASthyliden, Chlor., (Dichlorethane,) in 1 oz.vials.oz. 1 00 1 10 Agaric, White ....lb. 50 60 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ....lb. 65 70 Albumen, pure, from eggs lb. 1 00 1 20 “ from blood ....Ib, 50 60 Alcannin 50 60 Alcohol, Absolute, in bottles, £ gallon ..gal. 3 75 4 00 “ 95 per cent., in barrels, 40 gallons.. --gal. Cash “ Odorless, for Cologne --gal. Cash “ Wood, (Methylic, Alcohol) ..gal. 1 50 1 65 Aldehyde, Ammon., pure, 1 oz. vials __ .OZ. 85 90 “ pure ...lb. 2 25 2 50 Ale, Eng. & Scotch, in casks, 8 doz., all brands, doz. 1 90 “ Ginger, in casks, 10 doz 1 40 1 50 Aletrin (Eclectic powder) 1 &5 1 50 Alizarin, in 1 oz. vials 15 18 Alloxan, in 1 oz. vials.. 2 50 2 75 Alloxantin, in 1 oz. vials . 6 00 6 25 Allspice, bags, 100 lbs ...lb. 7£ “ Powdered, in bulk, McK. & R .....lb. 15 20 “ Sifted clean ...lb. 9 12 Almond Meal.. lh 40 45 Almonds, Bitter, shelled... ...lb. 44 48 “ Sweet, shelled ...lb. 40 44 Alnuin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... . ---OZ. 40 45 Aloes, see Gum. Aloin, in 1 oz. vials 65 70 Alum, Ammonio-Eerric, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 45 50 “ “ 1 oz. vials --_OZ. 6 8 “ Chrome, American ....lb. 15 20 “ Purif., German ....lb. 35 40 “ Dried, (Exsiccated) ...lb. 15 18 “ Powd 20 25 “ Ground, in barrels, 275 lbs., or less ...lb. 2£ 4 “ Lump, in barrels, 300 lbs 2£ 2i “ Chem. pure (Potassium) ....lb. 50 55 “ Pencils. 1 20 1 35 “ Powdered, in barrels, 250 lbs., or less ....lb. 7 10 “ Roman lh 12 15 Aluminium, in 1 oz. vials (sheet and wire) -_-OZ. 1 75 2 00 Acetate, in loz. vials 20 25 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials 1 50 1 65 Caustic, in 1 oz. vials 45 50 Hydrochloride, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 12 15 Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials 25 30 Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials 35 40 “ Precip. Oxide, (pure Alumina).. ....lb. 1 35 1 50 “ Sulphate ...lb. 10 12 “ Crystals, Chem. pure _ ....lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials. . 50 55 Ambergris, Grey, in 1 oz. vials 30 00 32 00 Ammonia, Spirits of, McK. & R 45 50 “ “ Aromatic, McK. & R.. ....lb. 50 55 Water of, 3E, 16°, carb.,80 lbs. or less.lb. 4 6 “ 4F, 20°, carb.,80 lbs. or less.lb. 6* 8 “ 5F, 22°,carb., 80 lbs. or less.lb. 8 11 “ Cone., 26°,inl&41b.bot’s.lb. 13 16 Ammonium, Acetate, crystals, in 1 oz. vials. ---OZ. 30 35 Arsenate, in oz. vials ---OZ. 30 35 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 30 35 “ Bicarbonate, in 1 oz. vials -_-OZ. 25 30 “ Bichromate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 30 35 Binoxalate, in 1 oz. vials ... ---OZ. 25 30 Bisulphate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 40 45 JVLcJCeSSON 8f Jv.OBBINS’ pURRENT. 11 Ammonium, Bisulphite, in 1 oz. vials -_OZ 3o 40 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials 25 28 Bromide, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb 50 55 “ in loz. vials ..OZ 5 7 Carbazotate (Picrate),in 1 oz. vials oz 30 35 Carbonate, in casks, 600 lbs ..lb 1H This price applies to full casks only. Carbonate, in jars, 21 lbs., or less ..lb 16 18 “ Resublimed, lib.bot’s.lb 65 75 Chloride, see Muriate. Chromate, neutral, in 1 oz. vials -OZ 50 55 Citrate, in 1 oz. vials . -OZ 15 17 Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials 65 70 Formate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ 1 00 1 10 Gallate, in 1 oz. vials _OZ 1 25 1 35 Hydrosulphide, in 1 lb. bottles .. ..lb 45 50 Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials . . -OZ. 22 25 Iodide, in 1 oz. vials -OZ 27 30 Molybdate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 50 55 Monocarbonate, (liq.) in 1 lb. bots.lb. 1 25 1 50 Muriate ..lb. 13 15 “ Chem. pure ..lb. 40 50 “ Granulated, German ..lb. 18 20 “ purif.,McK.&R .,1b. 28 33 “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 22 25 Nitrate, crystals, inboxes, 10 lbs. ..lb. 30 33 “ fused, in boxes, 10 lbs... ..lb. 30 33 “ granular, in boxes, 10 lbs. lb. 30 33 “ Nitrite, liquid ..lb. 2 50 2 75 Oxalate, in 1 lb. bottles _lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Phenylate 25 30 Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 1 15 1 25 Phosphomolybdate -OZ. 1 25 1 35 Salicylate 45 50 Succinate, Cryst., pure, 1 oz. vials.oz. 50 55 Sulphate, in casks, 350 lbs .lb. 4* 7 “ in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 9 H “ pure, resub .lb. 50 55 Sulphide, see Hydrosulphide. Sulphite, in 1 oz. vials. 22 25 Sulphocarbolate, in 1 oz. vials ... -OZ. 11 15 Sulphocyanide, Pure, in 1 oz.vials -OZ. 18 22 Tartrate, Neutral, in 1 oz. vials .. -OZ. 22 25 Urate, in 1 oz. vials 90 1 00 Valerianate, cryst., in 1 oz. vials. -OZ. 35 40 Vanadate .gramme 30 35 Wolframate (Tungstate) 35 45 Ampelopsin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials... .oz. 95 1 05 Amygdalin, in 1 oz. vials 2 40 2 60 Amyl, Acetate (Oil of Pear), 1 lb. bottles .. .lb. 2 50 2 75 I “ Butyrate, in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 35 45 “ Formate, in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 50 55 j “ Hydrated Oxide, in 1 lb. bottles. .. .1b. 1 25 1 35 | “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Iodide, see lodamyl. “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Nitrite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 32 40 “ in Pearls, 2 drops, 12 in box doz. 8 00 “ 3 drops, 12 in box doz. 8 50 “ 5 drops, 12 in box doz. 9 00 JNote.—Other sizes furnished as dtsired. “ Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 Amylene, in 1 oz. vials oz. 45 50 I Anacardia, Occident. . lb. 40 50 “ orient lb. 15 20 | Anemonin. in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 75 1 85 J Aniline, Black (Aniline Salt) . lb. 60 65 1 “ Crystals (for black ink) lb. 2 75 3 00 . “ Blue, Deep Blue, No. 1 lb. 5 50 6 00 [ “ “ 2- lb. 4 50 5 00 “ Soluble, Reddish, No. 1 lb. 5 00 I 5 50 1 8f JlOBBINS' j^URRENT. Aniline, Blue, Soluble, Reddish, No. 2 .lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Crimson. .lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Brown, Deep Bismarck .lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Soluble .lb. 1 75 2 00 “ Green, Crystals .lb. 8 00 9 00 “ “ Paste, Concent .lb. 4 50 5 00 “ “ Powder .lb- 5 00 5 50 “ Orange “ - .lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Purple, B. B .lb. 4 50 5 00 “ Red, Crystals, Extra .lb. 3 00 3 50 “ Red, Eosine, McK.&R. (for red ink).. .OZ* 50 60 “ “ Grain .lb. 1 00 1 25 “ Scarlet .lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Violet, McK. & R. (for copygram ink) .lb. 4 50 5 00 . 11). 5 00 5 50 Anilines, all desired brands and shades furnished. Aniline Dyes, liquid, for family use, with direc- tions, see “Star Dyes,” Page 67. 35 Annatto, best, baskets, 50 lbs., or less .lb. 30 Annattoin, boxes, 25 lbs .lb. 1 25 1 40 Anodyne, Hoffman’s, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 50 55 Anthracene, in 1 oz. vials 12 16 Anthrakokali, in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 20 25 “ “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 Antimony, Arsenate 25 30 “ Black Sulphuret, in lumps (“Needle’ )lb. 12 14 “ “ Powdered, pure, McK. &R... .lb. 14 18 Factitious grades are offered at from 3 to 12 cts. ; we only stock the pure. “ Chloride, Crystals .lb. 2 00 2 25 “ “ Solution (Butter of) .lb. 24 28 “ Crocus .lb. 70 80 “ Diaphoretic, see Oxide .lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Iodide.. .OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ James’ Powder, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 70 75 “ Kermes’ Mineral, see Sulphuret .lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Liver of .lb. 60 65 “ Metallic, (Regulus) .lb. 18 20 “ “ “ pure _OZ. 20 25 “ Oxide, White.. .lb. 60 65 “ “ “ Diaphoretic .lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Sulphuret, Black, in lumps, needle .lb. 12 14 “ “ “ Powd., pure .lb. 14 18 “ “ “ Levigated, pure .lb. 40 45 “ “ Golden .lb. 60 65 “ “ “ Germ., pure .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Red, Kermes’ .lb. 1 25 1 35 i “ “ “ “ pure .lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Tartrate and Potas., Crystals .lb. 72 77 “ “ “ Powd. (Tart. Em.) lb. 62 67 Aplol, in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 90 1 00 Apocynin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 1 50 1 65 Apomorphine, Muriate, Amorphous, l oz. vials i oz. 1 10 1 30 “ “ Crystals, ini oz. vials..froz. 3 50 3 75 Aqua Eortis, see Acid, Aquafortis. Arnicine i oz. 8 00 8 50 Arrowroot, American .lb. 8 10 “ Bermuda, True, kegs, 100 lbs .lb. 40 45 “ Jamaica .lb. 25 30 “ St. Vincent, cans, 10 lbs .lb. 14 18 “ Taylor’s in i&l lb.tinfoil,bxs.l21bs.lb. 30 35 Arsenic, Bromide, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 60 65 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 “ Chloro-phosphide. oz. 30 35 “ Donovan’s Solution, in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 27 30 “ Fowler’s Solution, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 12 15 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 “ Metallic, distilled .lb. 50 55 “ “ native .lb. 2 00 JA RRENT. Arsenic, Red, Lump (Realgar) lb. 10 14 “ “ Powdered lb. 12 16 “ White Oxide, Lump, pure ._ lb. 10 12 “ “ Powdered, pure.... lb. 20 25 “ “ “ com., in kegs, 400 lbs.lb. 31 6 “ Yellow, Lump (Orpiment) lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered lb. 12 15 Asafetida, see Gum, Fetida. Asbestos, Long Fibre lb. 50 70 “ Powdered lb. 20 25 “ Short Fibre ..lb. 20 25 Asclepin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials. OZ. 15 85 Asparagin, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 35 1 50 Asphaltum, see Gum. Aspidospermin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 50 1 60 Atropine, in 1 oz. vials.. 1 10 1 20 “ Salicylate gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Sulphate, in i oz. vials i oz. 90 1 00 “ Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials i oz. 1 10 1 20 Atropin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials.. OZ. 2 50 2 75 lb. 40 50 Balsam, Canada, True, (Bals. Fir) gal. 3 00 3 25 “ “ 16 oz. bottles doz. 6 50 “ Copaiba, Pure, cans, 5 gals, or less lb. 50 60 “ “ Solidiilable lb. 65 75 Note.—In ordering: Balsam Copaiba, if either the thin Para or the thick Angostura is especially desired, please pecity; the former contains more oil, and the latter more resin ; the former is generally considered more active. Balsam, Copaiba, Solid lb. 75 80 “ Gurjun (Wood Oil) - lb. 85 95 OZ. “ Peru, True lb. 2 25 2 50 “ Riga lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Sulphur, (Oleum Sulphuratum). lb. 40 45 “ Tolu, True, in cans, 10 lbs., or less lb. 50 65 “ Tranquille lb. 50 60 Note.—For other Balsams, see Pages 66 and 97. Baptisin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials.. OZ. 65 75 Barium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 12 15 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 50 55 “ Carbonate, precip., in 1 lb. bottles lb 40 45 “ “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 75 85 “ “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles..lb. 1 40 1 50 “ Caustic, Anhydrous, pure .lb. 3 00 3 25 *• “ Hydrate, Cryst .lb. 60 65 “ Chlorate, Chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials oz. 12 15 “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles. lb. 15 18 “ “ pure, in 1 lb. bottles... lb. 30 35 “ Chromate, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Fluoride, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 75 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Metallic .gramme 4 00 “ Muriate, see Chloride. “ Nitrate, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 18 22 '• “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 40 45 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 30 "35 “ Peroxide, Anhydrous, in 1 lb. bottles.-lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ Hydrated, in 1 lb. bottles...lb. 1 00 1 10 »* “ “ Chem. pure.. lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Sulphate, Powdered (Barytes)... lb. 6 8 “ “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles... lb. 55 60 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 50 55 “ Sulphocarbolate, in 1 oz. vials... OZ. 20 25 Bark, “ Cortex.” “ Angostura lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 40 45 " Barberry lb. 20 25 " Basswood (Tilia) lb. 30 35 “ Bayberry, select lb. 8 10 JVLcJIesson 8j Robbins' £urrent. Bark, Bayberry, Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs. or less.lb. 12 16 “ Birch, (Betula) lb. 15 18 •* Black Alder (Prinos Verticillata).. lb. 18 21 it “ Haw, of root lb. 22 25 tt Buckthorn lb. 12 15 “ Butternut (Juglans) lb. 17 20 Canella, select lb. 15 20 “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less.Ib. 25 30 “ Cascara Sagrada lb. 25 35 tt Cascarilla, select lb. 15 18 u “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs.,or less lb. 23 28 it Cassia, Mats, 3 lbs lb. 8* 10 it “ Powdered, boxes 25 lbs., or less.-.lb. 16 20 ii “ Saigon lb. 40 45 it “ “ Powdered lb. 50 55 ii Cinchona, Pale, Loxa, Elect -lb. 60 70 “ ' “ “ “ “ Powdered lb. 70 80 “ “ “ Fragment lb. 50 60 “ “ “ “ “ Powd. .lb. 60 70 ii “ Red, True, S. A.. lb. 2 00 2 10 ii “ “ “ “ Po„ McK. &R..lb- 2 10 2 20 ii “ “ “ E. I. (over 2% Quin ..lb. 1 25 1 35 ii “ “ “ “ Po. “ McK.&R.lb. 1 40 1 50 “ “ “ *McK. & R., Cup., Qu.).lb. 1 15 1 25 “ “ “ “ “ Grd.lb. 1 20 1 30 ii “ “ “ “ “ P’d.lb. 1 25 1 35 ii “ “ “ R,” (3 % comb, alk.) lb. 90 1 00 ii “ “ “ Powd., McK.&R.-.lb. 1 00 1 10 ii “ Yellow, Cal., Elect, (o\er‘Z% Q.).lb. 1 80 1 90 ii “ “ “ “ Powd. _lb. 1 95 2 05 ii “ “ Bolivia, comb, alk.).lb. 90 1 00 ii “ “ “ Powd.,McK.&R. lb. 1 00 1 10 ii “ “ Maracaibo _-_lb. 15 20 ii “ “ “ Powd.,McK.& R. lb. 25 30 ii Cinnamon, true Ceylon - lb. 75 85 ii »* “ “ Powdered --lb. 85 90 ii Coto - - ...lb. 1 00 1 10 ii Cotton Root lb. 15 18 ii “ “ Ground for Percolation lb. 20 25 ii “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 25 30 ii Cramp (Viburnum Opulus) -lb. 18 23 ii Cundurango, true lb. 1 10 1 20 ii “ “ Powdered _._lb. 1 20 1 30 ii Dlta lb. 85 95 ii Dogwood (Cornus Florida) _lb. 12 15 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 20 25 ii Elder (Sambucus) - lb. 20 25 ii Elm, White lb. 15 17 ii “ “ Select lb. 18 20 ii “ “ Ground, in bulk, bbl. or less _.lb. 10 14 ii “ “ “ in 1 & J lb. papers ..lb. 18 20 ii “ “ “ in 2 oz. papers lb. 21 23 it “ “ Powdered, super, in bulk lb. 15 20 ii “ “ “ “ 2 oz. papers _lb. 25 30 ii “ “ “ “ lpz. papers .lb. 30 35 ii. Eucalyptus - - -lb. 30 35 ii Fringe Tree - lb. 20 25 ii Geoffroya, (Cabbage Tree) lb. 70 75 ii Hemlock, Crushed, McK. & R... -lb. 12 15 ii “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 16 18 ii Lemon (Peel), in quarters lb. 15 20 “ “ “ in ribbons lb. 22 25 ii MezereonRoot - lb. 18 23 ii Monesia lb. 60 65 ii Musena lb. 1 50 1 60 ii Oak, Black (Quercitron), in bags, 150 lbs.-lb. 2 6 ii “ Red (Quercus Rubra) lb. 15 18 it “ White, Crushed - --lb. 10 15 . “ Powdered lb. 20 25 Orange (Peel), Curasao, in quarters lb. 12 15 *Our prime Cinchona Barks are lested and the analysis is printed on tbelabel of every package, so as to enable the pharmacist to conform to the requirements of the new Pharmacopoeia. See page next to cover. JVLcJIesson 8f Robbins1 Purrent. Bark, Orange (Peal), Curasao, in ribbons ...lb 16 19 “ “ * “ “ Ground ...lb 16 19 “ “ “ “ Powd., McK.& R. lb 22 26 “ Seville, in quarters ...lb 10 14 “ “ in ribbons ...lb 16 19 “ “ “ “ Ground ...lb 13 16 “ “ “ “ Powd., McK. & R. lb 20 25 “ Ozier, Green ...lb 30 35 “ Peruvian, see Bark, Cinchona. “ Pomegranate Fruit ...lb 14 18 “ Root.. ...lb 23 30 “ Poplar, Ground., McK.&R._ ...lb 15 18 “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb 20 25 “ Prickly Ash ...lb 30 35 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb 40 50 “ Quebracho 50 55 “ Rhamnus Frangula ...lb 12 15 “ Rhus Aromaticus 60 70 “ Sassafras Root, in bags, 100 lbs., or less. ...lb 11 “ Powdered, McK. & R._ ...lb 17 21 “ Simaruba 60 “ Soap (Quillaya) cut ...lb 12 15 “ Powdered, McK. & R._ ...lb 18 20 “ Tag Alder 20 25 “ Tamarac 20 25 “ Wafer Ash.. 25 30 4> WahooRoot 35 45 “ White Ash (Fraxinus) ...lb 20 23 “ White Pine 22 25 “ Wild Cherry 10 12 “ “ Select, Cracked ...lb. 12 15 Ground, McK. &R.,1b. 15 18 “ “ Powd., McK. & R ..lb. 20 25 “ Willow (Salix) 14 18 “ Winter’s 45 “ Witchhazel 18 22 “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 27 30 Note :—Additional Barks will be found under Pressed Herbs. Barks and Roots, Pages, 115, 116, and 117. Barley, Pearl, kegs, 100 lbs., or less.. ...lb. 5 7 “ Robinson’s, see Page 98. Barosmin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 50 1 65 Baryta, Caustic, in 1 lb. bottles .... 60 65 “ pure, Anhydrous ...lb. 3 00 3 25 Bath-Brick, barrels per ]qo 3 00 ‘ “ boxes, 2 doz .doz. 371 40 “ Powd., papers, boxes, 2 doz doz. 75 Bay-Rum, McKesson & Robbins’ -gal. 2 25 2 50 “ bottles, 6s. doz. 6 00 7 00 “ St. Croix, Imported.. 2 30 2 60 “ bottles, 6s doz. 7 00 8 00 Beans, Cacao,(Cocoa) 30 33 “ Calabar 40 45 “ Castor 20 “ Croton jb 45 “ Divi Divi per 100 lbs. St. Ignatius.. 40 50 “ St. John’s (St. John’s Bread) ..lb. 10 12 Tonca, Angostura, Long 2 25 2 50 “ Para, Short 1 00 1 15 “ Vanilla, Mexican, Long 10 50 11 50 “ Medium -lb. 9 00 9 50 “ Short 8 00 8 50 Bebeerine, Muriate, in 1 oz. vials 2 50 2 60 “ Pure, in 1 oz. vials 2 50 2 60 Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials 1 75 1 85 Benzole, pure, from Coal Tar, in 1 lb. bottles. -lb. 90 1 00 “ in 5 gal. cans gal. 2 00 2 25 Berberine, in I oz. vials 2 50 2 75 1 “ Muriate, in I oz. vials.. 2 50 2 75 1 JJ 8j JlOBBINS’ Berberine, Sulphate, in * oz. vials ...oz 1 50 1 60 Berries, Alkekengi ...lb 60 70 “ Black Alder ...lb 35 30 “ Buckthorn ...lb 18 33 “ Cedar . ...lb 50 55 “ Cubeb, sifted .. ...lb 90 1 00 “ “ Powdered ...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Elder.... ...lb. 15 18 “ Fish, see Cocculus Indicus, Page 30. “ French ...lb. 40 45 “ Jujube ...lb. 40 50 “ Juniper ...lb. 5 8 “ “ Ground ...lb. 13 15 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ...lb. 15 18 “ Laurel ...lb. 10 13 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R._ _._lb. 30 35 “ Myrtillorum, (Bilberries) ...lb. 30 35 “ Persian ...lb. 40 45 “ Poke ...lb. 15 30 “ Prickly Ash : ...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Sumach ...lb. 13 15 Beryllium gramme 13 00 13 50 “ Carbonate. gramme 6 00 6 50 “ Sulphate gramme 4 00 4 50 Betin (Eclectic powder) in 1 oz. vials __oz. 1 90 3 10 Bismuth, Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 60 65 “ Bromide, ini oz. vials ..oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate, see Subcarb “ Citrate, in 1 oz. vials. __oz. 40 45 “ “ and Ammonium, in 1 oz. vials. -.oz. 40 45 “ “ “ Sol’n, in 1 lb. bot..lb. 40 45 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 35 1 35 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 1 00 1 10 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Metallic ...lb. 3 35 3 35 “ Nitrate, crystals, pure ..lb. 3 75 3 00 “ “ precip., see subnit “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials ...lb. _.oz. 50 55 “ Oxide ..lb. 3 00 3 10 “ “ Hydrate, pure ..lb. 4 00 4 35 “ “ “ Chem, pure ..lb. 9 00 9 50 “ Oxychloride, in 1 lb. bottles. ..lb. 3 35 3 35 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials . .oz. 60 65 “ Salicylate __oz. 60 65 “ Subcarbonate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 3 65 3 80 “ Subnitrate, in 1 lb. bottles... ..lb. 3 15 3 30 “ “ French, in drops ..lb. 3 00 3 35 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 45 50 “ Ternitrate, ini oz. vials ..oz. 35 30 “ Valerianate, in £ oz. vials --OZ. 95 1 00 Black Drop, see Tincture Opium, Acet., Page 93. Bladders doz. 50 75 Blatta Orientalis ...: --OZ. 1 35 1 35 Blue Pill, see Pages 39 and 66. Blue Vitriol, see Copper, Sulphate, Page 30. Bole Armenian, Powdered ..lb. 8 10 Boletus, Cervinus ..lb. 40 45 “ Igniar, select (spunk) ..lb. 90 1 00 Bone-Dust, for fertillizing, in barrels ..lb. 3 Books, see page 133. Borax, Refined, in barrels, 330 lbs ..lb. m “ “ in cases, 100 lbs., or less ..lb. 13 15 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 14 16 “ “ Smith’s, i lb. papers ..lb. 18* 30 “ “ “ 1 lb. papers ..lb. 18 19 Boroglyceride ..lb. 3 00 3 35 “ Calcium ..OZ. 30 35 “ Sodium .oz. 25 30 Boxes, Paper, Tin and T. Wood, see page 133. Brandy, Blackberry 3 00 3 35 \ JAcjiESSON 8f j “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 32 36 Iridium, in 1 gramme vials ...gramme 2 50 2 60 “ Chloride, in 1 gramme vials gramme 1 00 1 10 “ Oxide, in 1 gramme vials «... .gramme 75 80 Irisin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. 65 75 Iron, Acetate, Dry, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 “ “ Liquid, Ph. B., in 1 lb. bottles .. .lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Alcoholized (Limatura) .lb. 32 36 “ Aluminate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Ammoniated (Flores Martiales) -lb. 35 40 “ Arsenate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Arsenite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 75 80 “ Boro-Citrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 17 20 “ Carbazotate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 “ Carbonate, in drops .lb. 15 18 “ Precip., cases, 50 lbs., or less. .lb. 17 20 “ “ English, in 1 lb. bots. .lb. 25 28 “ Saccharated, in 1 lb. jars .lb. 50 55 “ “ Yallet’s Mass, see Iron, Proto-Carb. “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 65 70 “ “ Solution, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 20 25 “ “ Tincture, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 32 37 “ Chromate, liquid, in 1 oz. vials oz. 15 18 “ Citrate. McK. & K., U. S., in 1 lb. bottles.. lb. 66 72 “ Sol., in 1 lb. bottles lb. 63 70 “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz 6 8 “ “ and Cinchonidine, McK. & R .oz. 42 47 “ “ “ Magnesium, in 1 oz. vials... .oz. 9 11 “ Manganese, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 55 60 “ “ “ Quinine, U.S. (12% Q.)l lb. bot.lb. 6 75 7 25 “ “ “ " “ in 1 oz. vials.. .oz 47 53 This preparation, manufactured by McK. & R. in the form of r e.l- di'ii -cales, is in accordance with the requirements ot the U. s. Pharumoi p«ea, c n taming 12 per cent, ot Quinine. Iron, Citrate and Quinine, Soluble, (10# Quin.). .lb. 6 00 6 50 “ “ “ “ “ (10% Quin.). .oz. 40 45 This article, manufactured by McK. & R. in the form of thin, light green scales, contains ammonia, making it freelv soluble in water. W e guar in tee at least In per cent, ot Q-ii nine. In ordering, our customers wi 1 oblige us by specifying, “12 per cent.,” or “U. S : ” “ 10 per cent.,” or “ soluble.” Iron, Citrate and Quinine, English, 1 oz.vials.. .OZ. 90 1 00 ** “ “ “ and Strychnine .oz. 50 55 “ “ “ Strychnine, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 20 25 “ Crocus Martis .lb. 12 14 “ Dialysed, see Iron, Oxide, dialysed. “ Ferrocyanide, in 1 Us. bottles .lb. 58 61 “ “ in 1 oz. vials .oz. 6 8 “ Filings .lb. 10 12 “ “ Clean Cuttings .Ib. 17 20 “ Hydrated Peroxide, in } lb. bottles .lb. 40 44 “ Hydrocyanate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 80 85 “ Hypophospliite, ini lb. bottles .lb. 2 85 3 00 “ “ in 1 oz. vials OZ. 20 25 JAcJlESSON 8f j^OBBINS1 j^URRENT. Iron, Iodide, in 1 oz. vials .OZ 23 28 “ “ Saccharated r .oz 45 50 “ “ Syrup of, MeK. & K ..lb 40 45 “ “ Tasteless, in 1 oz. vials .oz 70 12 “ “ “ Syrup of ..lb 75 80 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials .oz 10 14 “ “ Cryst. Chem. Pure, in 1 oz. vials .oz 25 30 “ “ and Quinine, in 1 oz. vials .oz 4 50 4 75 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials .oz 40 45 “ Muriate, Solution, Saturated .lb 20 23 “ Nitrate, Solution - .lb. 10 13 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 1 30 *“ Oxide, Black, in 1 lb. bottles lb 40 45 ** “ Dialysed, in scales, Merck’s, lb. 4 75 .oz. 40 45 “ “ “ Solution, Am. in llb.bots..lb. 50 90 “ “ “ “ Ger. “ .lb. 40 45 “ “ “ “ “ in 5 lb. bots.lb. 35 40 “ “ Saccharated, German. “ Perchloride, see Sesquichloride. .1b. 90 1 00 “ Pernitrate, Solution, in 1 lb. bottles lb. “ Persulphate, see Subsulphate, and Tersulph. 35 40 “ Phosphate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 50 55 “ “ U. S., in scales, McK. & R-... -lb. 75 80 “ Protocarbonate (Yallet’s Mass) .lb. 40 45 “ Protosulphate and Ammonium. .lb. 14 18 “ Pyrophosphate, in 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 62 70 “ “ in 1 oz. vials OZ. 7 9 “ “ and Soda, in 1 oz. vials.. oz. 35 40 “ Quevenne’s (by Hydrogen), in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 88 9 “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials. oz. 9 11 “ “ “ “ Merck’s -lb. 95 1 05 “ “ Rundspaden, chem. pure -lb. 1 75 1 85 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 40 45 “ Sesquichloride, in 1 lb. bottles .Ib. 60 65 “ “ in 1 oz. vials oz. 6 8 “ “ Solution, in 1 lb. bottles. .lb. 20 23 “ Subsulphate, in 1 lb. bottles -lb. 53 58 “ “ inloz.vials.. OZ. 5 7 “ “ Solution (Monsel’s) .lb. 30 35 “ Succinate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 60 65 “ Sulphate (Copperas,) bbls, 300 lbs., or less. -lb. 1 2 “ “ Crystals, Pure .lb. 5 7 “ “ Dried .lb. 15 18 “ Suipho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 11 14 “ Sulphuret, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 20 25 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 20 25 “ Tartrate & Ammonium, in 1 lb. bottles .. .lb. 62 68 “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials OZ. 8 10 “ “ & Potassium, in 1 lb. bottles .lb- 59 65 “ “ “ Plates, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 64 70 “ Tersulphate, Solution .lb. 20 25 “ Tungstate, in 1 lb. bottles lb- 30 35 “ Valerianate,ini oz. vials - OZ. 38 43 “ “ and Quinine, in 1 oz. vials oz. 4 50 4 75 Isinglass, American (Fish Glue), in sheets -lb. 1 40 1 60 “ Brazil, Thread lb- 3 00 3 25 “ Cooper’s, see Gelatine .lb. 85 95 “ Fish Sounds .lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Russia, true.. lb. 3 50 3 75 “ “ No. 2 lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Thread, true lb. 4 00 4 50 Ivory-Black, see Charcoal, Animal, Page 19. Jaborin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 4 00 4 25 Jalapin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials OZ. 1 35 1 50 Job’s Tears, see Seed, Page 54. Juglandin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. 55 65 Juice, Blackberry, pure, from fruit, qt. bots.._doz. 8 00 “ Cherry gal. 1 75 2 00 “ Conium, (Succus Conii) lb. 90 1 00 8j j^URRENT. Juice, Dandelion, (Succus Taraxaci) .. ..lb 90 1 00 “ Elder, (Succus Sambuci) ..lb. 30 35 “ Juniper Berries (Succus Juniperi) ..lb 20 25 “ Lime .gal 75 85 “ “ Martinique doz. 3 50 3 75 “ “ Monserat doz. 3 75 4 00 “ “ Bose’s .. doz. 3 75 4 00 “ Pineapple, pure, from fruit, qt. bot doz. 8 00 “ Raspberry, “ “ “ “ doz i 8 00 “ Strawberry, “ “ “ “ doz. | 8 00 For larger packages, see Page 76. These Juices are pronounced superior to anything of the kind •ver offered in market, retaining the flavor of the fruit, and free from any danger of fermentation ; they are manufactured in our laboratory, and we can guarantee that no Ethers, nor any injurious substances whatever, enter into their composition. The operation of preparing the Syrups for Soda Water consists merely in the admixture of one part of the Juice to seven parts of Simple Syrup, no addition of Citric Acid nor coloring mat- ter being necessary. Kali and Kalium, see Potassium. Kali, Citrate, Herring’s, see Page 103. Kamala, Powdered ..OZ. 9 12 Kamalin, in 5 grain vials ..gr. 20 25 Kaolin _ ..lb. 6 8 Kephaline, see Page 103. Koossin, in i oz. vials i oz. 1 30 1 40 Koosso, Abyssinia, Fresh, see Flowers. Kosin, Crystals, in 1 gramme vials .gramme 1 25 1 50 Kreatin, in 1 gramme vials gramme 3 50 Lac Dye, Powdered . .lb. 35 40 Lactopeptine, ozs. see Page 104, in 4 lb. bots.. ..lb. 9 60 Lactucarium, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 4 50 4' 75 “ in 1 oz. vials 30 Lactucin, in 15 grain vials ..gr. 25 30 Laminaria Digitata 10 12 Lamp Black, see Page 118. Lapis Calaminaris ..lb. 7 9 “ Divinus 50 60 Lard, Benzoated, see Page 76. Laudanum, see Tinct. Opium, Page 92. Lead, Acetate (Sugar of), very white ..lb. 15 20 “ Brown 12 15 Powdered, white ..lb. 27 31 Purified, McK. & It., 1 lb. cans ..lb. 35 40 “ Black, Amer., in barrels, 400 lbs., or less ..lb. 4 6 “ German Silver ..lb. 12 15 “ Borate, in 1 oz. vials 25 30 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials 50 “ Carbonate 10 “ Chloride, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 65 75 “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 90 1 00 “ Chromate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials 50 55 “ Ferro-Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 20 25 “ Hyperoxide, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 75 80 “ Hyposulphite, in 1 lb. bottles .. ..lb. 70 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials 23 30 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials 35 40 “ Metallic, pure 60 “ Granulated 60 65 “ Powdered 12 15 “ Nitrate, in 1 lb. bottles 15 20 “ Pure, in 1 lb. bottles . ..lb. 40 “ Oxide, Pure, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 “ Peroxide, Chein. pure, in 1 lb. bottles.. ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials 25 30 “ Sub-Acetate,Solution(Goulard’s Extract)lb. 20 25 “ Sulphate, in 1 lb. bottles 40 45 “ Sulphide, in 1 lb. bottles.. ..lb. 1 35 1 45 “ Tannate, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 “ Tartrate, in 1 oz. vials 20 25 JVLcJlESSON 8j JR.OBBINS' Leaf, “ Folium.” 44 Aconite, English, in 1 lb. bottles .lb 1 25 “ German, select .lb. 15 20 “ “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 25 30 ■“ Arbor Vit® lb. 15 20 Belladonna, English, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 25 "4t “ German, select, in bulk .lb. 20 25 "*4 “ Powdered, MeK. & It .lb. 30 35 ■44 Blackberry .lb. 20 25 ■44 Boldo .lb. 1 50 1 75 •44 Buchu, Long , .Ib. 45 50 • 44 “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 55 60 *4 “ Short .lb. 16 20 44 “ Powdered, McK. & It .Ib 25 30 '**4 Butternut .lb. 12 16 Cannabis Indica, English, in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 1 25 44 ** “ see Herb, Page 31. “ Castor Oil .lb. 25 30 44 Cedar .lb. 20 25 •4 4 Cherry Laurel... .lb. 40 4> 44 Chestnut. .lb. 18 23 “ Coca Erytliroxylon .lb. 90 1 00 44 Conium, English, in 1 lb. bottles _lb. I 25 • 44 “ German, select, in bulk .lb 15 20 4 4 “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb 25 30 • 44 Damiana, see Herb, Page 31 .lb 55 60 Digitalis, English, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 50 '44 “ German, select, in bulk .lb. 20 25 “ “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 35 40 ** Eucalyptus .lb 13 18 44 Grindelia Itobusta, see Herb, Page 33 .lb. 25 30 ■“ Hemlock (Pinus Canud.) .lb 2‘> 27 -44 Henbane, English, Annual, in 1 lb. bots.. .lb. 1 75 •4 4 ** “ Biennial, in 1 lb. bots. .lb. 3 50 •44 Henbane, German, select, in bulk .lb. 20 25 ■** “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 35 40 44 Jaborandi .lb. 25 30 44 Laurel, true .lb. 10 12 Matico .lb. 30 35 ■“ “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 40 45 44 Orange .lb. 25 30 44 Parsley .lb. 25 30 44 Patchouli .lb. 50 60 ■“ Poison Oak (Rhus Toxicodendron) .lb. 40 45 44 Poppy 1 .lb. 30 &5 44 Raspberry 25 30 •44 Rose, see Flowers, Page 28. •“ Rosemary .lb. 9 12 •44 Sage, select, in bulk .lb. 15 20 “ Powdered, McK. & It .lb. 16 20 “ Pressed, in J and i lb. papers .lb. 16 18 “ See also Herb, Page 33. “ Savin lb. 8 10 44 “ Powdered, McK. & It 18 23 ’** Senna, Alexandria (Sorts) lb. 18 23 -44 “ “ Clean Sifted lb. 22 25 44 “ “ Garbled, whole leaf.. lb. 40 45 44 “ half leaf lb. 30 35 *“ “ Powdered, McK. & It. lb. 28 33 44 “ India, in square bales lb. 12 15 44 “ Powdered, McK. & It lb. 20 25 “ Tinnevelly, large leaf, Extra lb. 20 35 44 44 44 44 44 lb. 15 20 - 44 Stramonium lb. 15 18 “ “ Powdered, McK. & It lb. 25 28 • 44 Strawberry lb. 25 30 Thyme, German lb. 20 25 •“ Uva Ursi.. lb.; 9 12 * ** “ “ Powdered, McK. & R lb. 18 24 8j jR.OBBINS’ j^URRENT. Leaf, Witehhazel ...lb. 15 18 Leeches, Best Swedish - ...104 5 00 5 50 Leontodin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ...OZ. 1 40 1 50 Leptandrin “ “ “ “ ---OZ. 45 50 Lichen, see Moss. Licorice, see Extract, Page 26. Lime, Salts of, see Calcium, Page 17. “ Carbolated, boxes, 50 lbs ...lb. 8 “ “ boxes, 10 lbs _._lb. 12 “ in lib. boxes .doz. 1 50 “ Caustic, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 50 60 “ Chlorinated (Chloride), casks, 000 lbs., 4c. lb. 3 4 “ “ “ in 1 lb. cans... .doz. 1 50 “ “ “ in 1 lb. papers. ...lb. 9 10 “ “ “ in 4 lb. “ ...lb. 10 11 “ “ “ in i lb. “ ...lb. 12 13 “ “ Ass’d “ ...lb. 11 12 “ Vienna, in cans, 20 and 60 lbs ...lb. 15 22 Lint, Cotton, McK. & It., No. 0 ...lb. 90 “ “ “ No. 1 .. lb. 1 10 “ “ “ No. 2. ...lb. 1 20 “ Plax, McK. & R., pounds ...lb. 1 30 44 44 44 ozs ...lb. 1 50 “ Taylor’s Al., pounds ...lb. 1 35 “ “ “ in 1 oz. papers ...lb. 1 60 Liquors, see Page 90. Litharge, kegs, 100 lbs., or less ...lb. 8 10 “ English, in scales ...lb. 15 17 Lithium, Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 65 70 “ Bicarbonate, in 1 oz. vials.. -.-OZ. 80 85 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 29 33 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 29 33 “ Chloride, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 40 45 “ Citrate, in 1 oz. vials --.OZ. 29 33 “ Citrate, Gran. Efferves 12 00 “ Perro-Citrate, in 1 oz. vials ...OZ, 75 80 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 58 63 “ Metallic, in 4 oz. vials ...gr. 1 00 1 10 “ Muriate, see Chloride. Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials ...OZ, 1 00 1 10 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials 1 20 1 30 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 1 20 1 30 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 65 70 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials 40 45 “ Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 60 65 Litmus ...lb. 40 45 Lobelin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 1 40 1 50 Lodestone ...lb. 60 70 Logwood, see Wood, Page 61. London-Purple, cases 100 lbs ...lb. 10 15 Lotion, Granville’s, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 38 42 Lozenges, all varieties, see Pages 18 and 112. “ Chlorate Potass., see Pages 76 and 122. Lunar Caustic, see Silver, Nitrate, fused, Page 58. Lupulin ...lb. 1 00 1 25 “ (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 65 70 Lycopin “ “ “ “ ..oz. 90 1 90 Lycopodium ...lb. 35 40 Lye, concent., Pa. Salt Co's, cases, 48 lbs .case 3 50 3 75 “ “ Greenwich, cases, 48 lbs .case 3 50 3 75 “ “ Babbitt’s, see Potash, Page 47 Mace, cases, 66f lbs., or less... ...lb. 50 60 “ Powdered ...lb. 60 70 Macrotin (Eclectic Powder) in 1 oz. vials 45 52 Madder, best Dutch, barrels, 300 lbs., or less . ...lb. 10 12 “ Compound, in bottles, 6 lbs ...lb. 14 16 Magnesium, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials ...OZ. 20 23 “ Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 38 43 “ Bisulphate, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 2 00 2 25 JVLcJlESSON 8j jR.OBBINS’ j^URRENT. •Magnesium, Borate, in 1 oz. vials ..OZ 20 1 25 Boro-Citrate, in 1 oz. vials .oz 22 27 Bromide, in loz. vials _oz 45 50 Calcined, (Oxide) Amer. box., 13 lbs. lb 35 45 44 “ “ Heavy, lib. bot’s ..lb 80 90 “ “ Small bottles doz 1 35 1 50 44 “ Jennings’,cans,10 lbs.lb 80 44 “ “ “ 1 lb. bot’s.lb 1 00 1 10 •44 “ Pattison’s 1 lb. bot’s,lb 70 75 44 “ “ “ llb.cans.lb 65 70 44 Carb., Columbia, 1 oz., cases, 100lbs.lb 30 35 4‘ “ “ 3ozs., “ “ ..lb 20 25 44 “ 4 ozs., “ “ ..lb 19 24 “ 44 “ S. S ..lb 45 50 44 44 J.,2oz., cases, 120 lbs., or less.lb 32 36 “ “ 4 oz., cases, 120 lbs., or less.lb. 30 34 *4‘ “ “ S.S. boxes, 16 lbs., or less ..lb. 60 67 •44 “ Eng., 2oz.,cases,156 lbs.or less lb. 20 26 “ “ 4 oz.,cases, 156 lbs.,or less.lb. 19 25 44 “ “ S. S ..lb. 50 55 “ “ Heavy, Jennings’ ..lb. 90 1 00 •44 “ Powdered ..lb. 35 40 44 Chloride, in 5 lb. bottles ..lb. 24 30 -44 44 in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 30 35 44 “ Chem. pure _lb. 50 55 -44 Citrate, Dry, McK.&li., in 4 oz. bot.doz. 3 75 44 “ Sol’n, “ inl2oz.bot._ doz. 2 00 •44 Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials .OZ. 30 35 Hyposulphite, in 1 oz. vials. .oz. 25 30 44 Iodide, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 43 50 ■44 Lactate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 30 35 “ Lacto-Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials... -OZ. 30 35 Metallic, Powder .oz. 3 75 4 25 44 “ Kibbon _oz. 3 75 4 25 44 “ Sheet .oz. 3 75 4 25 44 44 Wire .oz. 3 75 4 25 44 Muriate, see Chloride .lb. 30 35 44 Nitrate, powd., in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 1 00 1 10 44 Oxide, see Magnesium, Calcined. 44 Phosphate, Chem. pure, in 1 lb.bts.lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Sulphate, see Sal Epsom. 44 44 pure .lb. 25 28 44 Sulphite, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 80 85 44 Tartrate, in 1 oz vials .oz. 25 30 44 Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 1 00 1 10 Maizena, 1 lb. papers, 40 lb. boxes, Kingsford’s .lb. 10 11 “ “ 44 44 Morningstar’s lb. 9 10 Manganese, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 30 35 44 Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials. .oz. 1 00 1 10 44 Bl’k Oxide, powd., 500 lbs., or less. .lb. 34 6 “ Borate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 50 55 •44 Bromide, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 65 70 44 Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 25 30 44 Chloride, in 1 oz. vials .oz. 20 25 44 Citrate, in 1 oz vials oz* 50 55 “ Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials -OZ. 35 40 44 Iodide, in 1 oz. vials 63 68 “ Lactate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 45 50 44 Metallic, in 1 gramme vials...gramme 75 80 44 Muriate, see Chloride... oz. 20 25 44 Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 44 Peroxide, Artif., in 1 lb. bottles... .lb. 1 00 1 15 44 44 Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bots lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 40 45 1 44 Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 10 12 44 Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 55 Manna, Elake, large .lb. 1 75 1 85 i 44 44 small lb. 1 00 1 10 44 Sorts lb 70 80 JJlcJvESSON 8f CURRENT. Mannite, pure . ..lb. 1 75 2 00 “ recrystallized ..lb. 3 25 3 50 Marble Dust, in barrels _bbl. 1 25 Meconin, in J oz. vials . - t oz. 2 50 2 75 Menispermin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials. _.oz. 90 1 00 Menthol, Crystals .. -_OZ. 90 1 00 Mercury, in flasks, 76i lbs ..lb. 41 “ less than flasks ..lb. 46 50 “ Acetate, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 50 55 “ Ammoniated (White Precipitate) ... ..lb. 90 95 “ Bichloride, (Corrosive Sublimate)-.. ..lb. 63 68 “ “ Powdered ..lb. 75 80 “ “ Chem. pure ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Biniodide, (Redlodide) McK. & R... __oz. 27 32 “ Bisulphate, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 60 65 “ in 1 oz. vials __oz. 10 15 “ “ Chem. pure, in lib. bots ..lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Bisulphide (Cinnabar).. ..lb. 1 30 1 40 “ Black Oxide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 18 23 “ “ Hahnem., in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 30 35 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. vials ._oz. 40 45 “ Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 45 50 “ Deutoxide, (Red Precipitate) ..lb. 80 85 “ “ Levigated ..lb. 1 50 1 60 “ Distilled .-lb. 62 70 “ Nitrate, Crystals, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 25 30 “ “ Solution, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 15 18 “ Oleate 5%, (lb., 1.50) ..oz. 15 18 “ “ 10*, (lb., 2.00) _.oz. 20 25 “ “ 20*, (lb., 3.00) --OZ. 25 30 “ “ and Morphia (6* and 2%) __oz. 50 55 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 50 55 “ Protiodide, (Yellow Iodide) McK.&R.oz. 25 30 By a method of our own, we now obtain this salt absolutely pure, free from the red iodide or metallic mercury ; and in perfectly im- palpable powder. The advantage of this must be apparent to every physician ; in fact, we have received abundant testimony as to the great superiority of the new preparation, and our vastly in- creased sales are additional proof. The irritation of the stomach so frequently caused by the ordinary salt is no doubt due to impurity, such as red iodide, and is not observed in the use of our proto- iodide. We will furnish samples ot the granules or of the salt on application. See page 83. Caution! Specify McK. & R. • Mercury Proto-Chloride (Calomel) ..lb. 70 75 “ “ “ “ English... ..lb. 1 10 1 20 “ Proto-Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 25 30 “ Protoxide (Black Oxide), in 1 oz. vials.oz. 20 25 “ Subsulphate, (Turpeth Mineral) ..lb. 1 15 1 25 “ Sulpho-Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials . oz. 35 40 “ Sulphuret, (Ethiops Mineral) ..lb. 85 90 “ with Chalk, McK.&R.,(by Succussion).lb. 45 50 “ “ “ P. &W.__ ..lb. 40 45 “ “ Magnesia, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 1 15 1 20 “ Yellow Oxide, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 20 25 Metalloids, 64 Specimens case 30 00 Methyl, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 “ Bi-Chloride, in 1 oz. vials __oz. 75 80 “ Hydrated Oxide, pure, in 1 oz. vials _.oz. 20 25 “ Iodide, in 1 oz. vials ..oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials 70 75 Milk, Condensed, see Page 105. “ Sugar of, see Sugar of Milk, Page 59. Minerals, 100 Specimens case 8 00 Mixture, Seidlitz, see Powder, Seidlitz. Molybdanum, Metallic gramme 50 55 “ Oxide ..oz. 1 00 1 10 Morphine, Acetate, in $■ oz. vials --OZ. 3 75 4 00 “ Bimeconate, in oz. vials i oz. 80 90 JAcji ESSON pURRENT. Morphine, Bimeconate, Solution ....lb 1 i 90 2 10 “ Bromide(Hydrobromate),in 1 oz.vials,oz 5 00 5 25 “ Ferro-Cyanide, in J- oz. vials. . ..OZ 8 00 8 50 " Meconate, in J oz. vials .£ oz 80 90 “ Muriate, (Hydrochlorate), in 1 oz. vls.oz 3 75 4 CO “ Nitrate in 1 oz. vials ...OZ 7 00 7 50 “ Oleate (a%) ...oz 60 65 “ Pure, in i oz. vials ---OZ ! 5 50 5 75 “ Sulphate, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials. ---OZ 3 50 3 75 “ “ “ in J oz. vials ---OZ | 3 75 4 00 “ “ P. & AY., in J oz. vials ...oz scarce “ “ R. & S., in i oz. vials —.. ___oz | 4 00 4 25 “ Tartrate, in i oz. vials -£ oz 1 00 1 10 “ Valerianate, in 1 oz. vials ... 1 5 50 5 75 Moss, Corsican 1. ...lb 35 40 “ Iceland ...lb 7 9 “ “ cut ...lb. 12 16 “ Irish, No. 1., in barrels, 75 lbs., or less ...lb. 9 12 “ Extra, in bbls, 75 lbs., or less ...lb. 11 14 “ “ Very White, Bleached ...lb. 16 20- Muscarin, Sulphate, in 5 grain vials grain 50 55 Musk, Canton, Artif., in 1 oz. cans ---OZ. 40 45 “ Tonquin, in pods, extra ---OZ. 22 00 “ “ “ usual ---OZ. 9 50 10 00 “ “ Grain 26 00 “ “ “ Extra ---OZ. 34 00 Mustard, see Seed, Page 55. Myricin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. viais ---OZ. 45 50 Naphtha, Wood, in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 35 40 Naphthalin, Cryst., White, pure, in 1 lb. bottles.lb. 50 60 “ “ “ ...lb. 15 20 Naphtylamin, pure, in 1 oz. vials . ..oz. 30 35 Narceine, in J oz. vials .£ OZ. 2 75 3 25 “ Muriate, in £ oz. vials -i oz. 3 00 3 50 Narcotin, in £oz. vials 2 00 2 15 Natrium and Natron, see Sodium. Nickel, Acetate, in 1 oz. vials 65 70 “ Bromide, in 1 oz. viols --OZ. 1 00 1 10 “ Carbonate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 50 55 “ Chloride, chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials.. --OZ. 30 35 “ “ Com., in 1 lb. bottles ...lb. 1 00 1 10 “ Metallic, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 20 25 “ Nitrate, in 1 oz. vials 30 35 “ Oxalate, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 45 “ Oxide, pure, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 90 1 00 “ Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials -_OZ. 45 50 “ Sulphate, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 25 1 50 “ Chem. pure, in 1 oz. vials... 25 30 “ Ammoniated, in 1 lb. botts ...lb. 80 90 Chem. pure. --OZ. 25 30 Nicotine, in £ oz. vials £ oz. 1 00 1 10 Niobium, Metallic gramme 9 00 Nutgalls, bales, 300 lbs., or less ..lb. 18 23 “ Bruised 24 28 “ Powdered, McK. & R 25 30 Nutmegs, selected, No. 1, Penang ..lb- 65 75 “ “ Extra Large, 80 to pound ..lb. 85 95 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R ..lb. 75 85 Nuts, Areca 25 30 “ “ Powdered, McK.&R.. 35 40 “ Cashew 60 65 “ Cola (Sterculia Acuminata) ..lb. 2 CO 2 25 “ Pistache -lb. 1 35 1 50 “ Sassafras, South American -lb. 90 1 00 Nux Vomica -lb. 6 8 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R 25 30 “ “ Rasped, McK. & R ..lb. 16 20 Oakum, in bales, 50 lbs 11 14 Oatmeal, in barrels, or less ..lb. 5 7 “ Scotch, in 1 lb. packages ..lb. 12 14 JA cjiESSON 8f JRoBBINS’ p’RICES pURRENT. OILS, ESSENTIAL, Note :—We would call special attention to our essential oils, whic h are selected and tested with the greatest care, the finest qualities of both medicinal and technical oil* being offered in the following list. Our extended connections, both in home ami foreign markets, give us unusual facilities in selection of qualities and in prices, the advantages of which we can offer to our customers. Whether Castor, Cod Liver, or Croton Oils are required for Medicine ; Lemon, Peppermint, or Wintergreen, for Flavoring Extracts; Her- gamot, Neroli, or Rose for Perfumery: it should be regarded as an axiom—“ the best is always the cheapest.” Oil Almond, Bitter, essential, English ..lb. 8 00 8 50 44 “ “ “ French ..11). 6 CO 6 50 It “ Sweet, Pure, cans, 25 lbs ..lb. 42 47 44 “ “ Common .. ..lb. 30 35 44 Amber, Crude, dark ..lb. 22 25 44 “ Rectified ..lb. a5 40 44 “ “ German . ..lb. 45 50 44 Ambergris _ _oz. 1 25 1 35 44 Angelica _ .oz. 90 1 00 4» Animal, Ethereal, Dippel’s -OZ. 35 40 “ Fetid ,.lb. 20 25 44 Aniseed, cans, 101 lbs., or less --11). 1 90 2 15 44 “ Germaq ..lb. 3 50 3 75 44 Apple, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 5 50 6 00 44 Arnica Flowers 40 00 “ Asarnm Canadense, pure, McK. & It --OZ. 1 00 1 15 Asphaltiim 50 55 “ Balm Mint (Mentha Crispa) .-OZ. 25 30 Balsam Fir ..lb. 1 25 1 35 “ Bay Leaf (for Bay Itum), hot., 20 oz., or less. oz. 65 80 Belladonna (Coctum) ..lb. 60 65 Benne (Sesame), Imported, bbls., or less. -gal. 1 00 1 20 44 Bergamot, Finest, cans, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 2 CO 2 35 44 “ Good, cans, 20 lbs., or less ..lb. 1 90 2 25 44 Betula, Crude (Oleum Itusei), (Birch Tar) ..lb. 25 30 “ Ethereal ..lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ Rectified ..lb. 1 75 2 00 44 Birch, Artificial, for flavoring ..lb. 2 00 2 25 44 British ..lb. 50 60 44 Cade ..lb. 25 10 44 Cajuput, in bottles, 20 ozs., or less ..lb. 75 90 44 Calamus ..lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Camphor, in bottles, 20 ozs., or less ..lb. 1 25 1 50 44 “ Etherial ..lb. 4 00 4 25 44 Camphorated, (Lin. Cainph.) ..lb. 40 50 Canada Snake Root, pure, McK. & B -OZ. 1 00 1 15 44 Cantharides -OZ. 50 60 44 Capsicum, Bed --OZ 60 65 Caraway Seed, best, pure ..lb. 2 CO 2 25 “ ordinary ..lb. 1 10 1 30 “ Cardamom __OZ. 3 75 4 00 “ Cassia, in cans, 16f lbs., or less ..lb. 1 25 1 50 Cassie, Fatty (Huileaufleur), for Hair Oils .lb. 2 75 3 00 44 “ Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 “ Castor, Amer., Cryst., in bbls., 330 lbs ..lb. 19} 20 44 “ “ “ in cases, 4 cans ..lb. 20 21 44 “ “ Pale, in barrels, 330 lbs ..lb. 18 18} 44 “ “ “ in cs., 4 cans, 40lbs. ea..lb. 18} 19 44 “ “ Shaded, dark for Lubricat’g.Ib. 17} 18} it Castor, E. I., Filt’d, in cs., 4 cns., 40 lbs. each.lb. In bond 44 “ English, Herring’s, see Page 105. 44 “ McK. &B., qts.,16 oz., blue bottles doz. 3 75 44 “ “ pts., 8 oz., “ “ doz. 2 25 44 “ “ } pts., 4 oz., “ “ doz. 1 25 44 “ “ 2 oz. panel doz. 85 44 “ “ 1 oz. panel doz. 60 44 Cedar, Red ..lb. 70 75 44 “ White ..lb. 35 40 44 “ “ pure ..lb. 65 70 44 Cedarwood, for Perfumery ..lb. 1 25 1 50 44 Cedrat, in 1 lb. bottles ..lb. 6 00 6 25 Celery _oz. 1 00 1 25 JAcjiESSON 8j JlOBBINS’ p’RICES pURRENT. Oil Chamomile, Citrat. Ph. B oz. 2 00 2 20 “ “ German oz 4 00 4 50 “ “ Roman... oz. 1 So 1 50 “ (Coctum) oz 60 65 44 Chaulmoogra .lb 4 00 4 50 Cherry Laurel oz. 1 00 1 25 Cinnamon Bark, in bottles, 22 ozs., or less. oz. 1 40 1 60 “ Leaf, in bottles, 22 ozs., or less.oz. 70 80 “ Citronella, Native, in bots., 20 ozs., “ “ _lb. 70 80 44 “ Winter’s “ “ “ “ _lb. 1 00 1 15 Civet, Spirituous oz. 75 85 Cloves, bottles, 5 lbs., or less lb. 1 1 10 1 25 44 Cocoanut _.lb. 20 25 “ Cod Liver, Brown, Bergen, bbls., or less ..gal. 2 00 2 25 “ “ White,Filt’d,40 gal.bbls.,or less,gal. 2 00 2 25 “ “ “ Norwegian, “MalteseCross,” 30 gal. bbl. 115.00 “ “ “ “ “ less than bbl..gal. 3 85 4 25 “ “ “ “ Emulsion. ..gal. 5 00 44 “ “ “ “ McK. & R., 12 oz., doz. 6 50 “ “ “ “ “ see P.67. Cognac, Fine oz. 7 50 8 00 “ Good oz. 4 00 4 50 Cologne, French, McKesson & Robbins’ ...lb. 7 50 “ Golden Bell, “ “ ...lb. 5 50 Conium, (coctum) .lb. 60 65 Copaiba, pure, McK. & R., in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 1 00 1 20 44 Coriander oz. 75 90 Cotton Seed, in barrels, or less gal. 65 75 “ Croton, in bottles, 20 ozs lb. 1 80 2 00 Cubeb, pure, McK. & R., in 1 lb. bottles lb. 7 50 8 00 Cumin, true oz. 35 40 “ Cuscus (Vetiver) oz. 7 50 8 00 44 Dill oz. 35 40 Ergot, in 1 oz. vials oz. 11 15 44 Erigeron, true, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 20 25 Eucalyptus, ini lb. bottles lb. 1 90 2 15 44 Fennel Seed, pure lb. 2 00 2 25 Fireweed lb. 2 00 2 25 44 Fleurd’Orange(Huile au fleur),forHairOils.lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Spirituous lb. 3 00 Fossil Wood lb. 1 75 2 00 44 Fusel, rectified lb. 60 65 Geranium, Rose, French, best lb. 10 00 10 50 “ Turkish, best __lb. 11 00 12 00 “ “ natural.. lb. 6 00 6 50 Ginger, in 1 oz. vials oz. 75 90 44 Goose (Goose-Grease) lb. 75 85 44 Golden Rod, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 44 Heliotrope, Spirituous lb. 3 00 44 Hemlock, cans, 20 lbs., or less lb. 50 60 Henbane (coctum) lb. 50 55 Horsemint lb. 3 25 3 50 44 Horseradish oz. 1 25 1 50 44 Jasmin,Fatty (Huile au fleur),for Hair Oils.lb. 2 75 3 00 44 “ Spirituous lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Jockey Club, Spirituous b 3 00 3 25 44 Jonquille, Spirituous lb. 3 00 3 25 Juniper Berries . lb. 1 75 2 00 “ finest ;b. 2 25 2 50 “ Wood lb. 45 55 Lard, White... cash Laurel, Fatty lb 55 60 Lavender, English, (Mitcham) oz. 2 25 2 50 “ Flowers, French, fine lb. 1 75 2 00 44 “ Garden “ “ ... lb. 1 25 1 50 44 Forte lb. 1 00 1 15 “ Spike lb. 90 1 10 “ Lemon, finest, cans, 20 lbs., or less lb. 1 70 ' 2 00 8f JloBBINS’ jDuRRENT. Oil, Lemon, good, cans, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 1 60 1 80 Lemon Grass, Winter’s, fine ..lb. 1 00 1 25 44 Limette, in 1 oz. vials. ..OZ, 60 65 44 Linseed, Boiled, barrels, 40 gals... -gal. cash “ Raw, “ “ -gal. “ Lobelia Seed, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 1 25 1 35 Lovage --OZ. 1 35 1 50 Mace, Ethereal -.oz. 40 50 “ Solid --lb. 1 80 2 00 “ Male Fern, Ethereal, in 1 lb. bottles --lb. 3 00 3 25 “ “ “ “ in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 35 Mar jorum --OZ. 1 00 1 15 4k Matico --OZ, 2 50 2 60 44 Melissa --OZ. 50 55 “ German --OZ. 1 50 1 75 44 Mignonette, Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Millefleur,Fatty(Huile aufleur)forHairOils.lb. 2 75 3 00 “ Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Musk, Spirituous, fine --OZ. 75 1 00 44 Mustard, Essential --OZ. 65 75 44 “ Expressed -gal. 75 85 44 Myrbane, in bottles, 10 lbs., or less .-lb. 40 50 44 Neatsfoot, Cooper’s, No. 1, bbls., or less.gal. 90 1 00 44 “ “ Ordinary, “ “ -gal. 75 85 44 Nectarine, see Concent. Essence, Page 69. 44 Neroli, Bigarade, best --OZ. 3 50 4 00 44 “ P6tale, Extra --OZ. 4 25 4 50 44 “ Portugal --OZ. 2 50 2 75 44 “ Petit Grain --OZ. 60 70 44 Nutmeg, bottles, 20 ozs., or less . - OZ. 35 40 44 Olive, Malaga, pure, in bbls., or less -gal. 1 00 1 15 44 “ “ quarts, (16 oz.) doz. 4 00 44 “ “ pints, (8oz.).. doz. 2 25 44 “ “ i pints, (4 oz.) doz. 1 50 44 “ “ 2 oz. panel doz. 87 44 “ “ 1 oz. panel .doz. 70 * 44 “ Salad, finest, in cans, 7£ gals, or less.gal. 3 00 3 25 44 “ “ “ in cans, 14 gals .can 5 00 44 “ “ No. 1, cans, 10 gals .gal. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Bordeaux, fine, quarts doz. 6 75 “ “ “ “ pints .doz. 3 88 “ “ “ “ “ 4 pints doz. 2 38 “ “ Grasse, Bertrand’s, qts. ... .doz. 6 75 “ “ “ “ pts. ... -doz. CO CO 44 “ “ “ “ 4 pts... -doz. 2 38 44 “ “ Marseilles, quarts .doz. 3 75 4 00 44 “ “ “ pints .doz. 2 25 2 50 44 Orange, Bitter ..lb. 3 50 4 00 44 “ Sweet, cans, 20 lbs., or less ..lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Origanum, see Oil Thyme, Page 44. 44 Palm, Red ..lb. 14 20 44 Paraffine (Lubricating) -gal. 50 60 44 Parsley, in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 65 70 44 Patchouli, French, true. --OZ. 1 25 1 35 “ McK. & R., Extra --OZ. 1 50 44 “ Spirituous ...lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Pear .-lb. 2 50 2 75 44 Pennyroyal ..lb. 1 75 2 00 44 Pepper, Black ..lb. 80 90 44 Peppermint, pure, cans, 20 lbs., or less.. ...lb. 2 75 2 90 44 “ “ in bottles, McK. & R. ...lb. 2 90 3 10 44 “ German --OZ. 45 50 44 “ Hotchkiss’, bottles, 21 ozs.. ...lb. 3 00 3 25 44 Petrolina for Hair Oils -gal. 1 75 2 00 44 Phosphorated ...lb. 60 65 44 Pimenta --OZ. 24 30 44 Pinus Sylvestris ..lb. 1 25 1 50 44 Poppy, true ..lb. 50 60 44 Prickly Asli --OZ. 40 45 JAcJCESSON 8j JR-OBI3INS' j^URRENT, Oil, Pumpkin Seed . -OZ. (50 65 U Rape Seed . gal. 1 25 1 40 it Rhodium, in 1 lb. bottles .. .lb. 7 50 8 00 it Rose Geranium, see Oil Geranium. it Rose, Best Kissanlik . -OZ. 9 50 10 00 “ “ Good -OZ. 8 00 8 50 44 “ No. 2 . _oz. 7 00 7 50 44 Rosemary, Flowers, French, Eperle __Ib. 1 35 1 50 “ “ “ No. 1 .lb. 1 10 1 25 “ Trieste . .1b. 50 60 44 Rue, pure -OZ. 25 30 “ Sage _oz. 40 50 Salad, Union, barrels, or less gal. 60 70 “ Sandal Wood, English, best .lb. 7 50 8 00 “ “ “ Genuine, McK.&R -OZ. 80 90 “ “ “ German, good ..lb. 5 00 6 00 “ Sassafras, cans, 40 lbs., or less .lb. 48 55 “ “ pure, in bottles, McK. & R .lb. 55 60 Savin, true __ .lb. 1 00 1 20 Seneka, barrel, 40 gals., or less..- gal. 40 50 “ Sesame (Benne), barrels, or less gal. 1 00 1 20 “ Solidago, (Golden Rod) in 1 oz. vials _OZ. 35 40 “ Spearmint, pure .lb. 3 75 4 CO “ Sperm, Winter.. gal. cash “ “ “ Bleached (Sewing Machine)gal. 1 50 1 75 “ “ Spermaline,” lor fine machinery gal. 1 00 1 10 “ “ barrels, 40 gals gal. 80 85 “ Spike gal. 2 00 it Spruce, cans, 20 lbs., or less .lb. 45 50 it Stillingia. -OZ. 90 1 00 St. Johnswort .lb. 50 60 Stone, Black -lb. 15 20 “ White.. .lb. 75 85 it Succin, (see Oil, A mber, Page 41). it “ Rectified ..lb. 35 40 it “ “ German.. _lb. 45 50 ii Tanners’, barrels, 40 gals gal. cash it Tansy, pure ..lb. 3 75 4 00 it Tar gal. 35 45 ii Thyme, Commercial, cans, 40 lbs., or less ..lb. 38 50 ii “ Red, No. 1, “ “ “ .lb. 1 00 1 10 ii “ “ Flowers, “ “ “ ..lb. 1 25 1 50 ii “ White, for Perfumers ..lb. 1 25 1 50 ii Tobacco, in 1 oz. vials _oz. 2 20 2 30 ii Tuberose,Fatty(Huileaufleur)forHairOils.lb. 2 75 3 00 ii “ Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 “ Valerian -OZ. 60 70 ii Vanilla, Spirituous _oz. 90 1 00 it Verbena, fine -OZ. 90 1 CO ii Vetiver (Cuscus) _oz. 7 50 8 00 “ Violet, Fatty (Huile au fleur), for Hair Oils.lb. 2 75 3 00 “ “ Spirituous . -lb. 3 CO 3 25 ii Whale -gal. cash ii White Rose. Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Wine, Ethereal ..lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Heavy, true ..lb. 5 50 6 00 “ Wintergreen, cans, 25 lbs., or less ..lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ pure, in bottles, McK. & R. ..lb. 2 50 2 65 “ Wormseed, Baltimore ..lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ Western ..lb. 2 00 2 25 “ Wormwood, American, best ..lb. 7 CO 7 50 “ “ “ good ..lb. 6 CO 6 50 “ “ French, pure ..lb. 10 00 10 50 Xanthoxylum 40 45 ii Ylang Ylang, true --OZ. 8 50 9 00 ii “ “ Spirituous ..lb. 3 00 3 25 Ointment, “Unguentum.” “ Citrine, McKesson & Robbins’ ..lb. 40 45 “ Mercurial, i M., jars, 12 lbs., or less. ..lb. 48 53 “ “ i M., jars, 12 lbs., or less ..lb. 40 45 JAcJCesson 8j Robbins1 £urrent. Ointments, all varieties, see Paste 77. 1 “ Proprietary, see Paste 106. Oleate, Aconitine, 2%, Duquesnel’s, in 1 oz. vials.oz.j 2 00 “ “ 2%, Merck’s, in 1 oz vials oz.j 50 “ Arsenic, 2%, in 1 cz. vials oz.! 25 “ Atropine, 2%, in 1 oz. vials oz-j 35 “ Bbmuth, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 “ Copper, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 *" Iodoform, 2,2, in 1 oz. vials OZ.| 50 “ Lead, W%, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 “ “ 20%, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 “ Mercury, 5jS, in 1 oz. vials - lb. 1 50 “ “ 6%, in 1 lb. jars lb. 1 75 “ “ 102 (lb., $2.00). oz. 20 “ “ 20% (lb., $2.50) 25 “ 20% and Morphia, 5% oz. 50 *k Morphine, 5$, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 “ 102, in 1 oz. vials oz. 1 00 “ Quinine, 52, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 “ 102, in 1 oz. vials oz. 50 “ “ 252, in 1 oz. vials oz. 90 “ Sodium, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 “ Strychnine, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 “ Yeratrine, U. S., 2%, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 “ Zinc, 5%, in 1 oz. vials 20 “ “ 102, in 1 oz. vials 20 “ “ 12J2, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 “ “ 202, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 “ “ Powdered, in I oz. vials oz. 25 Oleoresin, Capsicum, McKesson & Robbins’ oz. 60 65 “ Cubeb, “ “ .... lb. 5 25 5 75 “ Ergot, “ “ oz. 50 60 “ Ginger, “ “ oz. 90 1 00 “ Lobelia, “ “ oz. 50 55 “ Lupulin, “ oz. 1 50 1 60 “ Male Fern, “ “ .... lb. 5 00 5 50 “ Pepper, “ “ .... lb. 90 1 00 “ Savin, “ “ oz. 60 65 Orange Apples, see Buds, Orange. Orange Peel, see Bark, Page H. Orpimont, see Arsenic, yellow. Osmium, Metallic 3 00 Os Sepiae, cases, 30 lbs., or less lb. 20 30 “ “ Powdered 30 35 Ox Gall, Inspissated, in 1 lb. jars, McK. & R lb. 1 10 1 20 in 1 oz. jars, McK. & R oz. 9 H “ “ Powdered, McK. & R 50 55 “ “ Purified, McK. & It lb. 1 40 1 50 Oyster Shells, prepared 17 20 Palladium, Chloride, Dry 6 50 “ Solution i oz. 1 00 1 10 “ and Sodium £ oz. 3 00 3 25 ‘V Metallic 15 20 “ Nitrate, Dry 7 00 “ “ Solution i oz. 1 00 1 10 Pancreatin, in 1 oz. vials, McK. & It. 45 50 “ in lb. bottles, “ lb. 6 00 6 50 Papaverin, pure 1 25 1 35 Paper, all kinds. Paraffin 22 25 Paregoric, see Tincture Opium, Camph. Page 92. Paste, Jujube, boxes, 5 lbs 35 40 Pastilles, Fumigating, black.. lb. 60 70 “ red lb. 75 85 Paullinia, see Guarana. Pelletierine, Tannate, in 1 gramme vials. .. gramme 1 25 1 35 Pepper, Bird, (Capsicum Baccatum) lb. 17 22 “ “ Powdered, cases, 25 lbs., or less..lb. 22 27 46 JVLcJCeSSON 8j j3uRRENT. Pepper, Black, bags, 100 lbs lb. 15 “ “ Clean Sifted lb- 17 20 “ “ Powdered, boxes, 25 lbs., or less.lb. 21 25 “ Long lb. 40 45 “ White... lb. 25 30 “ “ Powdered, McK. & It ..lb. 30 35 Pepsin (see Pages 77 and 122) _oz. 45 1 15 Phenol-Phthalein oz. 2 25 2 50 Phloridzin, in 1 oz. vials oz. 2 75 3 00 Phosphorus, cases, 10 cans, 11 lbs. each lb. 80 85 “ cans, 1 lb lb. 1 00 1 10 “ “ 1 oz oz. 30 • 35 “ Amorphous, in 1 lb. cans.. lb. 2 25 2 50 “ “ in 11 lb. cans lb. 2 00 Physostigmine (anti-tetanic, Merck’s) gr. 40 50 “ Bromide gr. 40 50 “ Salicylate gr. 30 35 “ Sulphate gr. 22 27 Phytolacin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. 85 95 Picra Hiera, (Pulvis Aloes et Canellas) lb. 30 35 Picrotoxin, German oz. 6 00 6 25 Pill, Blue, IT. S., McK. & R., in 1 lb. jars ...lb. 50 “ “ i M., in 1 lb. jars .' lb. 45 50 “ “ English, in 1 lb. jars _lb. 00 1 00 “ “ Powdered lb. Pills, Gel.-Coated, McK. & R.’s, see P. 78-88. These Pills have deservedly met with approval from all who have used them, and are unexcelled for reliability and solubility. SUBSTITUTION. — " Caution !— Other Pills than ours are some- times dispensed by druggists from our bottles, as McK. & R. Pills, a practice which is certainly reprehensible, and, as we are advised, actionable.” The above caution has appeared at the bottom of our Pill lists for some time past, and for several months we have been collecting: evidence against druggists who have substituted other Quinine Pills in filling prescriptions, on which McK. & R. was distinctly specified. The shape of such substitutions sometimes resembles McK. & R.’s, but the Pills are distinguishable from those made by McK & R. by close external comparison. We print (page H3) careful analyses of some such substitutions, at present witnholding the names of the manufacturers and retailers who are guilty of such dishonesty. WTe propose to continue this scrutiny and examimation, and if this course is persisted in, we shall feel constrained, in the interest of ourselves and other reliable manufacturers, the medical profession ard the pub- lic, to announce the names of those implicated, and take proper ac- tion in the premises. Special Notice.—Our attention has been called to the fact that machines for coating pills with gelatine, which we consider infringe- ments on our machinery, have been offered to the trade. We desire 70 75 to CAUTION ALL PERSON8 against PURCHASING, SELLING Or USING the same, as we intend to bring suit against all infringers. Referring to our suits against A. F. W. Neynaber and others for infringement on our patent for Gelatine-Coating, we take pleasure in stating that Judge Blatchford has decided these cases in our favor. Ti e value in and reputation of Gelatine-Coated Pills have been created by our manufacture and advertisement, and these well-known fa ' .. ...oz. 55 60 “ Oxide, in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 1 55 1 60 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials -..OZ. 2 00 2 25 “ Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials 3 50 3 75 Smalts, Black ...Ib. 6 8 “ Blue ...lb. 18 20 “ Brown ...lb. 8 10 “ Green ...Ib. 15 18 “ Red ...lb. 18 20 Smilacin (Eclectic Powder), in 1 oz. vials 1 80 to o o Snuff, Maccoboy, Lorillard’s, in jars ...Ib. 55 60 “ “ “ in 4 oz. bottles. .doz. 2 25 2 35 “ Rappee, “ in jars ...lb. 65 70 “ Scotch, “ in bladders .. Ib. 55 60 “ “ in 4 oz. bottles. .doz. 2 25 2 35 “ “ Garrett’s, in 4 oz. bottles . .doz. 3 60 “ “ “ in 2 oz. papers.. .doz. 1 20 1 30 Soap, Castile, Blue, Eng., boxes, 112 lbs ..box 11 00 “ “ “ *• less than box ...lb. 12 15 “ “ Mottled, genuine, cases, 35 lbs.. ...lb. 54 6 “ “ less than case .lb. 7 9 “ “ “ extra, cases, 35 lbs —lb. 8 9 “ “ “ “ less than case. ...lb. 10 12 “ “ “ “ i lb. cakes gross 4 00 4 25 “ White, Conti’s, cases, 35 lbs ...lb. 13 14 “ “ “ “ less than case —lb. 14 16 “ “ “ “ floating ...lb. 16 18 “ “ Powdered, McK. & R... .. Ib. 40 45 “ “ “ Catanzaro, boxes, 65 lbs ...lb. 12 14 “ “ “Court de Payen,” b. 40 lbs.lb. 15 18 “ “ Yarittu, blue .. .lb. 26 28 8j j^URRENT. Soap, Castile, Yarittu, Ked ..lb. 26 28 “ “ “ White ..lb. 26 28 “ German, Green ___) It 18 “ Hamburg, Cocoa, small doz. 60 70 “ “ large.. doz. 90 1 00 “ Jalap “ Laundry, Colgate’s, all brands ..lb. 50 55 Opodeldoc, cases, 60 lbs., or less ..lb. 10 12 “ Whale Oil 8 10 “ “ in 1 lb. cans, McK. & R doz. 2 00 Soda, Caustic, crude, in iron drums. ..lb. cash “ in jars, 10 lbs ..lb. 10 12 “ Purified, fused ..lb. 65 70 “ Pure by alcohol... ..lb. I 25 1 35 “ “ “ baryta o o Nic ..ragua,) in barrels, 120 lbs * lb. 3 “ Pea h ..lb. 20 23 ftft Pernambuco lb. 12 15 ftft Quassia, Hasped, Extra, (bbis.,601bs., 4c.)lb. 7 9 it “ Powdered lb. 17 20 Red, in barrels, 130 lbs lb. 3 “ Saunders lb. 6 9 “ Sandal lb. 30 40 ftft “ Powdered lb. 45 50 ftft Sassafras b. 25 30 “ Walnut Peelings lb. 25 28 Xanthoxylin Powder), in 1 oz. vials oz. i 00 1 10 Xylo , in 1 oz. vials 18 23 Yttrium, Metallic gramme 9 00 9 50 Zaffre - lb. 75 80 “ Extra lb. 2 25 2 50 Zinc, Acetate, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 45 50 “ Chem. pure, in 1 lb. bottles lb. 90 1 00 ftft Benzoate, in 1 oz. vials OZ. 60 65 ftft Borate, in 1 oz. vials oz 25 30 ftft Bromide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 20 25 ftft Carbolate oz. 25 28 ftft Carbonate, or Flowers lb. 27 30 ftft Chloride, Fused, in 1 oz. vials oz. 6 8 (ft “ Granular, in 1 oz. vials... oz. 6 8 “ “ Solution, Commercial lb. 11 12 ftft “ “ Medicinal, in llb.bot. lb. 22 25 ftft Chromate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 30 ftft Cyanide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 28 ftft Ferrocyanide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 28 ftft Hypophosphite, in 1 oz. vials oz. 60 65 ftft Iodide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 ftft Lactate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 ftft Metallic lb. 50 55 ftft “ Chemically pure. lb. 1 50 1 65 “ “ Free from Arsenic lb. 60 65 “ “ Granulated lb. 30 35 “ “ Powdered, chem. pure lb. 1 75 1 85 ftft Nitrate, pure 20 25 ftft “ “ fused oz. 30 35 ftft Oleate.. 25 30 ftft Oxide, American .11). 12 15 ftft “ English,Hubbuck’s(bxs.l41b 3.,45c.) lb. 50 60 ftft “ German, prepared, dry lb. 15 20 ftft “ “ “ moist... lb. 75 85 ftft Permanganate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 90 95 ftft Phosphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 14 17 ftft Phosphide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 90 1 00 ftft “ in 1 lb. bottles lb. 11 00 ftft Phosphite, in 1 oz. vials. oz. 60 65 “ Picronitrate 23 33 ftft Salicylate, in 1 oz. vials 45 50 ftft Sulphate, Crystals lb. 7 9 ftft “ “ Purified lb. 20 25 ftft “ Chem. pure lb. 25 30 ftft “ For technical use, bbls... lb. 4} ftft Sulphide, in 1 oz. vials oz. 30 35 ftft Sulpho-Carbolate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 11 15 ftft Tannate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 35 40 ftft Valerianate, £ oz. vials oz. 30 35 Zircon, Metallic gramme 16 00 16 50 “ Mineral oz. 50 “ Oxide gramme 1 00 1 10 For Manufacturing Department, see page 65. For Patent Medicines, see page 97. For Paints, Colors, &c , see page 118. For Weights and Tares, see page 120. For Goods sent by Mail and Poxes and Cartage, see page 121. For changeslin Druggists’ Sundries see page 128. JVLcJCeSSON 8j JloBBINS’ pURRENT. 63 SUBSTITUTION, “CAUTION .—Other Pills than ours are sometimes dispensed by druggists from our bottles, as McK. & R. Pills, a practice which is certainly reprehensible, and, as we are advised, actionable.” The above caution has appeared at the bottom of our Pill lists for some time past, and for several months we have been collecting evidence against druggists who have substituted other Quinine Pills in filling prescriptions, on which McK. & R. was dis- tinctly specified. The shape of such substitutions resembles McK. & R.’s, but the Pills are distinguish- able from those made by McK. & R. by close external comparison. We print below careful analyses of some such substitutions, at present withholding the names of the manufacturers and retailers who are guilty of such dishonesty. We propose to continue this scrutiny and examination, and if this course is persisted in, we shall feel constrained, in the interest of ourselves and other reliable manufacturers, the medical profession and the public, to announce the names of those implicated and take proper action in the premises. Analysis of original bottle of 100 “ 2 gr. Sulph. Quinine Pills,” with manufacturers' name attached, supplied by a wholesale drug house, when 100 2 gr. G. C. Quinine Pills were ordered by retailer without specifying brand. 10 Pills contained 15.4 grs. of Quinine Sulphate, or 1.54 grs. each, being 23 $ short. (The balance of the above and another original bottle of the same brand, purchased about the same time, are retained by McK. & R.) Analysis of ten Pills (not McK. & R.) dispensed by a druggist upon a prescription specifying “ McK. & R. 2 gr. Sulph. Quinine Pills.” The ten Pills contained 14.7 grs. Quinine Sulph., or 1.47 grs. each, being % short. Analysis of another lot by the same maker as the above, obtained from an out-of town druggist. Yen Pills contained 12.9 grs. Quinine Sulph., or 1.29 grs. each, being 35 lA% short. Analysis of Pills (not McK. & R.) dispensed by a New York City retailer, when McK. & R. 2 gr. Sulph. Quinine Pills were specified. Ten Pills contained 15.7 grs. Sulph. Quinine, or 1.57 grs. each, being 21 y2 % short. Analyses of various sizes of Quinine Pills made in imitation of McK. & R.’s, and represented by the salesman to be “similar to McK. & R. and guaranteed correct.” “ 2 grs.”—1.58 grs. each, 21 % short. “ 1 gr.” — "93 grs. each, 7 % short. “ 3 grs.”—2.25 grs. each, 25# short. “ 3 grs.”—2.46 grs. each, 18 % short. “ 5 grs.”—3.58 grs. each, % short. “ 5 grs.”—4.20 grs. each, 16# short. The primary object of publishing the above is, of course, to protect our interests ; but, at the same time, all honest manufacturers will approve of our course, and all re- spectable retailers will recognize the benefit which they will derive from our endeavors to prevent substitution in prescriptions, which, dishonest in itself, so often has for its object the cutting of prices. Very respectfully submitted, McKesson & robbins. 64 JloBBINS’ A Staple and Practical Method FOR TIIE- ASSAY OF QUININE PILLS. Tiib method here given is not put forth as a strictly scientific and exact one, hnt rather as one within the compass of the average and well-trained Pharmacist, and it will he found sufficiently exact for the purpose in view, viz., to detect any considerable deficiency (say over five per cent.) in Quinine Pills. We trust that Pharmacists will recognize the benefits to he derived from a simple method of assay, and take advantage of it, thereby protecting themselves, their patrons and honest manufacturers from the fraudulent Quinine Pills now becoming too common in our market. Apparatus Required.—One Pipette, capacity 25 c.c. ; one Watch Glass, capacity 40 c.c. to 50 c.c.; Bunsen Gas Burner or Spirit Lamp ; a thrcc-oz. round bottle—the taller the better—ground for glass stopper, but closed with a tightly-fitting cork, smooth on the surface next the liquid (a fresh cork should be used for each assay, and it should be so large that when firmly pressed into the bottle it will not penetrate more than one-fourth of an inch); a pair of Scales, sensitive to at least 1-lOtli grain, or five milligrammes, and correct Weights. Process.—Into the three oz. bottle put Pills representing aoout 20 grains of Quinine Sulphate (10-2 grs., 7-3 grs., etc ), with about 15 c.c., or J oz. of distilled water, acidulated with 25 drops of Sulphuric Acid, dilute. 1 lace this, uncorked, in a water bath, and agitato occasionally, until the Pills are dissolved, coating and all, taking care that, in agitating, none of the liquid comes in contact with the neck of the bottle. Some brands of Pills contain insoluble matter as excipient, in which cases clear solutions cannot be obtained, but the eye can easily detect when disintegration is complete. When the bottle and contents have cooled, transfer to it carefully two pipettefuls—50 c.c. of Ether, spec, grav., 0.723 to 0.725, and. to allow as little opportunity for evaporation as possible, keep the point of the pipette, while emptying, close to the watery solution, but do not allow it to touch the water. Hate at hand about 2 c.c. or i dram of strong Ammonia ; add this after the Ether is all in ; cork quickly and tightly, and shake strongly tor it least, ten minutes. Set aside in a cool place for half an hour. Then, having carefully noted the weight of the Watch glass, insert the pipette into the bottle to about three-fourths of the depth of the ethereal liquid, and, holding it firmly at this depth, draw off 25 c.c. of the ethereal liquid (i.e., one-half), and transfer this to the Watch Glass, Great care should be taken that none of the lower watery liquid is taken up by the Pipette. Set the Watch Glass aside in a moderately warm place for an hour or so, until the Ether has evaporated, and a resinous-looking mass is left. Then holding the glass with a pair of crucible tongs, or any convenient substitute, heat it over a gas or spirit flame, gently at first, to avoid breaking the glass, then strongly, moving the glass about freely in the flame, so as to distribute the heat evenly, until bubbles of vapor cease to be evolved, and the whole mass melts assuming a uniformly glassy appearance. Be sure that the alkaloid near the rim of the glass is melted as well as that in the centre, and use only sufficient heat (considerable is required) to melt completely. Then withdraw the glass from the flame, and allow it to cool for twenty minutes. The melted alkaloid, when cold, should be transparent, and only slightly colored. Deduct the tare of the watch glass from its weight now, and multiplying the result by 2—as only half the ethereal solution was taken—you have the total dry alkaloid (Cg o H •> 4 N 3 O3) in the pills assayed. This multiplied by 436, or £ a molecule, (C30 H34 N3 03)3, II3 804,7113 O, and divided by 324 (dry alkaloid), gives the total Crystalized Sulphate. The purity of the Quinine nitty be ascertained thus:—Remove as much ns possible of the melted alkaloid from the glass with a spatula, powder it in a mortar, then weigh the powder obtained, and transfer it to a test tube with six times its weight of Ether, sp. gr. 0.725, and about its own weight of water. Shake well, until the solution is clear, or until it is apparent that no more will dissolve. If the Quinine is of good quality, all will be dissolved, and no white crystal will be seen in any part of the liquid. Such crystals would indicate the presence of cheaper alkaloids. Quinine alkaloid that has been melted re-dissolves but slowly in Ether: therefore it must not be assumed that any uudissolved matter is not Quinine until after long and persistent shaking. in employing this process, the conditions must be strictly complied with. The Ether must be of the proper strength (tjquibb’s Stronger is just right). The proportion of Quinine to Ether must not be greater than that given. A slightly less proportion, however, will do no harm ; and the general directions must be carefully followed Until accustomed to the manipulation, and even afterwards, it will be well to make a “control assay” of 20 grains of good Sulphate Quinine,yrom a/rtsh bottle, for comparison. Resin of any kind may be detected by shaking some of the ethereal solution left in the three oz. bottle thoroughly, in a test tube, with an equal volume of dilute Sulphuric Acid, allowing the two layers of liquid to separate, and evaporating on a watch glass as much of the Ether as can be safely poured off without pouring any of the acid liquor. There should b£ no residue, or, if a slight one, it should be quickly soluble in dilu te acid. To acquire skill in the use of the pipette somelittle practice is necessary, and before undertaking actual assays, it will be well to expeiiinent with it in measuring Ether or other liquids. The point of the pipette should be inserted far enough into the liquid 10 enable it to be filled withoutany further change of position. The liquid should be sucked up by the mouth until it is a little'above the mark on the neck. The upper orifice is then removed from the mouth and quickly stopped by the finger. By slightly relaxing the pressure of the finger on the upper orifice, a little air is admitted, and the liquid is allowed to run slowly out until it reaches the mark, when the finger is tightly pressed on the orifice to prevent further escape. Care must be taken that no saliva is allowed to enter the Pipette. Practice will overcome this as well as other difficulties. Very respectfully, McKesson & robbins. /V1cJ£esson 8f Robbins' ]Prices Purrent. 65 McKesson & robbins, Manufacturing Chemists, Manufacturing Pharmacists. LABORATORY DEPARTMENT. We are now supplying Preparations according to U.S. Ph., 1880, and, as the strength of many articles differs from the old pharmacopoeia, PLEASE SPECIFY IN ORDERING WHETHER “1870” OR “1880” IS DESIRED. Unless otherwise mentioned, the preparations, quoted in this list as officinal, are of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia of 1880. Our manufacture of Quinine and other Cinchona Alkaloids is now an assured success. The purity, whiteness and lightness of crystallization of McK. & R. Quinine and Cinchonidine are unequalled by any other brand. Attention is also called to our manufacture of Sulphate of Morphine (very light and white), Cit. Iron and Quinine. U. S., Cit. Iron and Quinine, soluble, Cit. Iron, Ammoniated, and other scale preparations. We were awarded the highest medals, both at the Vienna and our Centennial Expositions, for excellence of our Preparations, including Gelatine-Coated Pills, Fluid Extracts, Syrups, &c., and we take pride in calling attention to the rapid strides we have taken in this department, and ask the continued patronage of those, who, by experience, can attest their superiority, while we request trial orders from all with whom quality is the main desideratum. We received a medal at Paris, in 1878, for crude indigenous drugs and essential oils, which comprised our whole exhibit. We were, also, awarded the first medal at Sidney, Australia, for fine Chemicals, which embraced our Quinine, Cinchonidine, &c. Regarding the cause of dissatisfaction with many of the Fluid Extracts and Pills offered in the market, to be due to careless selection of the crude drug, careless manipulation in manufacture, the want of practical! knowledge of Pharmacy, and a strong desire to realize excessive profits on sales, we give this department our personal attention, and carefully superintend every detail. ABSTRACTS-U. S. P„ 1880. Each grain of the powder represents two grains of the crude drug. Keep in well corked bottles in a cool place. Abstract Aconite, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials. ___oz. 30 “ Belladonna, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 30 “ Conium, McK. & It., in 1 oz. vials 30 “ Digitalis, McK. & R.. in 1 oz. vials ...oz. 30 “ Hyoscyamus. McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials 30 “ Ignatia, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials .._oz. 80 “ Jalap, McK. & R , in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 30 “ Nux Vomica, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 30 “ Podophyllum, McK. & R., in 1 oz. vials ---OZ. 30 “ Senega, McK. & K.. in 1 oz. vials --OZ. 40 “ Valerian, McK. & It., in 1 oz. vials 30 We will also manufacture other Abstracts besides those laid down in the U. S. P., 1881). Also, see Powdered Extracts, p. 75. Acid, Acetic, Aromatic, Ph. G ...lb. 3 00 “ “ Dilute, U. S ...lb. 15 “ Carbolic, white crystals, McK. & R., 1 lb. bots... ...lb. 50 “ “ “ “ McK. & It., 1 oz. vials 10 Adapted for use in hospitals and sick rooms generally ; being white, it does not discolor the bedding. Acid, Carbolic, Crystals, No. 2, McK. & R., 1 lb. bots... ...lb. 40 “ “ “ No. 2. McK. & R., 1 oz. vials 06 “ “ Solution, extra, McK. & R., 1 lb. bots “ “ “ “ McK. &R., 51b. “ ...lb. 30 ...lb. 25 Colorless, and made from pure white Crvstils. Acid, Carbolic, crude, dark, 95# . ..gal. 1 50 “ “ “ “ 75# .... -gal. 1 00 “ “ “ “ 10# -gal. 50 “ “ “ “ in pint bottles, No. 2, for disinfecting, McK. & R. 1 50 “ Fruit ...lb. 70 “ Hydriodic 50 “ Uydrobromic, Concentrated, sp. gr. 1.274 --OZ. 35 “ “ Dilute, sp. gr. 1.077 ...lb. 40 “ “ Fothergill’s lb 60 “ Hydrochloric (Muriatic Acid) ...lb. 8 “ “ Dilute lb. 15 “ “ C. P ...lb. 25 66 JVLcJCeSSON JlOBBINS’ pURRENT. Acid, Hydrochloric Aromatic.. - lb. 50 “ Hydro-Sulphuric.... lb. 20 “ Hypophosphorous, 10:f lb. “ “ 50)i oz. 2 25 20 “ Lactic, Concentrated oz. 25 “ 4> Dilute oz. 11 “ Lemon.. - doz 1 25 “ “ C. P lb. 25 “ Nitric. Dilute lb. 25 “ Nitro-Hydrochloric, Concent lb. “ “ »• Dilute lb. 75 50 “ Oleic, crude lb. 20 “ “ chem. pure - - - oz. 1 25 “ “ purified lb. 45 “ Phosphoric, 50#, U. S. (from Phosphorus) McK. & K lb. “ f“ Dilute, 10?!, U. S. (from Phospliorus) lb. 60 20 “ “ “ Ph.O lb. 50 “ “ “ Dr lb. 30 “ “ Concentrated (Syrupy) — lb. 80 “ Sulphuric, Aromatic - lb. no “ “ C. P - lb. 25 “ “ Dilute lb. 15 Aloes Socotrine, Purified, McK. & It. lb. 1 50 Ammonium, Chloride, granular, purified, McK. & K., 1 lb. cans inclusive lb. 28 “ Hydrosulphuret, Solution lb. 55 Amyl, Acetate lb. 2 75 “ Butyrate - oz. 40 “ Nitrite oz. “ Valerianate oz. an 65 Arsenic. Iodide oz. 40 Asai'etida, purified, McK. & R - lb. 1 00 Much superior to the crude gum or powder for all uses. Aniline Dyes, see Dye Colors, Star. Balsam, Anodyne lb. ' . 1 30 “ Catholicon -lb. 1 25 “ Copaiba, Solidified lb. 75 “ Fioraventi lb. 00 “ Friar’s .. - lb. 75 “ Honey. Hill’s - doz. 1 00 “ Nervine - lb. 1 50 “ Riga lb. 1 50 “ Sulphur lb. 40 “ Tranquille lb. 50 “ Turlington’s doz. 75 Beef, Wine and Iron, &c., see Wine, page 93. Benzine, McK. & R., 4 oz. oval (gro. $9.00) doz. 1 00 Bitters, Stoughton’s, Extra gal. 2 25 “ “ “inlfioz.bots doz. 5 (10 BTjUE Pit.p, U. S. 111). jars, McK. & R. lb. 50 Boro-Glyceride, McK. & R (lb., $3.00) oz. 20 Camphor, Powdered (Sublimed) lb. “ Ice, McK.& R. (gro., $16.00).. doz. 45 1 50 Caramel (liquor coloring) gal. 1 50 Carminative, Dalby’s, U. S— doz. 1 25 “ Dewee’s, U. S - -lb. 35 Cerate, AErnginis .11). 90 “ Calendula lb. 75 “ Cautharides Extract lb. 1 50 “ “ rolls lb. 1 25 “ “ caus lb. 1 25 “ Camphor, U. S... lb. “ Goulard’s lb. 50 50 “ Nutmeg lb. 1 25 “ Resin lb. 50 “ “ Comp lb. 50 “ Savin lb. 50 “ Simple (White Wax) lb. 60 “ Soap lb. 50 “ Spermaceti .lb. 60 “ Sub-Acetate of Lead lb. 50 “ Thuya lb. 1 00 “ Turner’s lb. 50 “ Verdigris (ASruginis) .lb. 90 “ Witchhazel lb. 60 “ Zinc, Carbonate, true .lb. 50 Chalk, Camphorated lb. 60 ♦Chinoidin. Powdered Purified, McK. & R.. 1 oz. vials (10 ozs.. 3ac. oz.; 100 ozs., 30c.) oz. Containing all’the non-crystallized alkaloids of Cinchona Bark. Similar preparations 50 have been offered in market at high prices, under different fancy appellations, and claims of equal efficiency with Quinine made for the same. As a great demand exists for a cheap anti-malarial remedy, this preparation is introduced at low figures—about one- eighth the usual price of Sulphate of Quinine. Chinoidin, 1 oz. rolls oz. Chiorodyne, in 1 lb. bottles, McK. & R lb. “ McK. & R (gross, $40.00) doz. 14 3 50 3 50 Chloroform, Purified, McK. &R lb. 1 50 “ Usual .lb. 1 00 Cinchonine Alkaloid, in 1 oz. vials oz 40 “ Sulphate, in 1 oz. vials oz. 25 Cinchonidine, Sulphate, McK. & R (lots 50 ozs. 60) oz. 65 “ “ “ 5oz.cans (lots 50 ozs. 55) oz. Very white and light crystals, requiring a much lz. bottles. We desire to call special attention to our Fluid Extracts of Ipecac, Squill, Squill Comp., Sarsaparilla Comp., &c.. for Syrups: which make clear Syrups by simple admixture, no filtration being necessary. In this connection, we would, caution our friends to use care in purchasing unknown brands of Fluid Extracts, many now offered in market being merely Tinctures. Extracts are sent in 1 lb. bottles, unless specially ordered otherwise. pfliioHon In 1 i«5f prices. ..Aconitum Napellus In Pint Bottles. pint. 1 65 i 86 1 60 1 sn m 6 Ft. Bottl**s. pint. 1 55 1 70 1 50 1 7n In 4 oz Bottle* dm. 7 00 7 5)0 7 00 7 50 .Eugenia Pimenta ..Aloe socotrina 2 fiO 9, 4il 9 50 .. Althasa officinalis 1 no 6 50 ..Angelica Archangelica 1 so 1 70 7 50 ..Galipea officinalis.. 3 00 2 Of) 11 00 .Antiiemis nobibis 7 25 .Apocynum cannabinum 2 00 1 00 8 00 ..Thuja occidentalis 1 Si) 1 70 7 50 .Arnica montana 1 so 1 70 7 50 Arnica montana 2 00 1 00 8 00 Pulvis Aromaticus. IT. S 3 no 3 40 12 50 Ash. American i so 1 70 7 50 3 00 1 1)0 8 00 .Asciepias tuberosa 1 so 1 70 7 50 ..Piper inethysticum 3 00 1 3n 2 00 li 00 ..Geum rivale 1 25 6 00 _.A3gle Marmelos 3 40 3 :*o 12 50 ..Chelone glabra 1 35 1 25 6 00 .Berberis vulgaris T no 1 40 6 50 ..Myrica cerifera 1 25 1 15 5 75 Belladonna Leaves ..Atropa Belladonna 2 00 1 90 8 00 Belladonna Hoot .Atropa Belladonna 2 50 2 40 9 50 ..Stvrax Benzoin__ _ 3 00 2 90 11 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 ♦Berberis Aauifolium 3 00 2 90 11 00 Beth root ..T ..Trillium Pendulum 1 60 1 50 7 00 Bitter-root .Apocynum androsasmifolium 1 80 1 70 7 50 Bitter-sweet ..Solanum dulcamara 1 35 l 25 6 00 Black Alder ..Prinos verticillatus 1 35 1 25 6 00 Black berry ..Kubus villosus 1 35 1 25 6 00 Blackberry Compound 1 80 1 70 7 50 Black Cohosh . Cimieifuira racemosa ... _ 1 80 • 1 70 7 50 Black Cohosh Comnound . . ... __ 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 Black Hellebore .Hellebores niger 1 80 1 70 7 50 Black Pepper .Piper nigrum 1 50 1 40 6 50 ♦Blessed Thistle .Cardans Benedictus 1 80 1 70 7 50 Bloodroot .Sanguinaria canadensis 1 60 1 50 7 00 ♦Bloodroot, Acetic .Sanguinaria canadensis 2 00 1 90 8 00 Blue Cohosh .Caulophyllum thalictroides 1 50 1 40 6 50 Blue Flag 1 60 1 50 7 00 ♦Boldo Leaf 6 0 5 90 20 00 Boneset .Eupatorium perfoliatum 1 35 1 25 6 00 .Coruus florida 1 35 1 25 6 00 Bray era .Brayera anthelmintica 3 60 3 50 13 00 Broom Top .Sarothamnus Scoparius 1 60 i 50 7 00 Bryonia...*. .Bryonia alba 2 00 1 90 8 00 Buoliu _ 2 00 1 90 8 00 Buchu Compound .Barosma crenata 2 00 1 90 8 00 Buchu Comp, new Formula. .Buchu, Uva Ursi and Stone Hoot 2 00 1 90 8 00 Buchu and Pareira Brava ... 2 25 2 15 8 75 Buckthorn Berries .Rhamnus catharticus 1 60 1 50 7 00 Buckthorn Bark .Rhamnus Frangula 1 50 1 40 6 50 Bugle-weed 1 35 1 25 6 00 Burdock .Lappa officinalis 1 35 1 25 6 00 Butternut Bark ..Tuglans cinerea 1 25 1 15 5 75 Butternut Leaf .Juglans cinerea 1 25 1 15 5 75 Button Snake Hoot ... Ervnsrium aouaticum _ _ . 1 35 1 25 6 00 ♦Cactus Grandiflora . .. 10 00 9 90 32 00 Calabar Bean .Physostigma venenosum 5 00 4 90 17 00 xw In half pint bottles, twenty cents per pint advance on price of one pint, j^URRENT. EXTRACTS, FLUID, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Note reduction in list prices. In Pint Bottle* piiit. In 5 Ft Bottles pint. Tn 4 oz. Bottles. doz. ♦Calendula Calumba Compound Canada Snake Cannabis Indica ... . __ __ ♦Cantharides Capsicum Caraway Cardamom _ _ Cardamom Compound ... _ . _ _ _ . 4 no in (io ♦Cascara Sagrada Cascarilla .. Castanea l sn i 25 6 oo ♦Castor Oil Leaves 2 70 2 00 10 oo Catechu (for Tincture) 1 HO i 70 7 no Catnip 1 2H i in 5 75 Caulophyllum 1 40 H HO Cayenne Pepper 2 no 2 40 0 HO ♦Celery Seed 2 no 2 40 o no Centaury Ainer i no 1 40 H HO Chamomile 7 25 Chamomile, German 1 7;» 7 2H Chelidouium 1 7f> i on 7 25 Cheuopodium i 2n H 00 Cherry Bark 1 oo 1 no 7 00 Cherry Bark Compound... 1 HO i no 7 00 ♦Chestnut Leaves l ;tn 1 2.n 6 00 ♦Chewstick 2 no 2 40 9 50 1 no 7 00 Chimaphila 1 35 i 2.n 0 00 ♦Chirata 2 70 2 00 io 66 Cimicifuga 1 HI) 1 70 7 no Cinchona a no 2 00 11 00 Cinchona, Aromatic g 00 2 90 11 00 Cinchona, Calisaya, true .. 0 00 5 00 Cinchona, Compound 3 00 2 00 11 oo Cinchona, De-tannated 20 00 Cinchona, Bed, true Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinquefoil Cleavers i 2 n ♦Cloves Clover Top3 1 70 ♦Coca 14 oo Cochineal % 40 ♦Coffee 2 40 11 oo Colchicum Boot 1 70 Colchicuin Boot, Acetic... 2 00 1 00 h on ♦Colchicum Seed 2 40 Colocvnth 3 no 2 40 o 50 Colocvnth Compound H 00 7 00 2fi 00 Colombo 1 80 i :tn 1 70 7 no ■Coltsfoot 1 2H H 00 Com trey i :in 1 25 h no Conium Leaves 1 so i :o 7 HO ♦Conium Seed.. 2 2r» H 7ft Coriander 1 H0 1 70 7 HO ♦Corn Brgot 2 on 10 2H Corn Silk 2 25 2 15 H 7H Cornus . i ;»n 1 25 H 00 ♦Coto Bark 7 50 7 40 24 50 ♦Cotton Boot Bark 2 00 1 00 8 00 Cramp Bark ... _ .. 1 25 6 Q0 Cramp Bark Compound ... _ .. _ * . _ _ ... _ 2 50 2 40 9 50 Cranesbill 1 60 1 50 7 00 ♦Crawley Boot 6 00 5 (1(1 20 00 2 00 1 00 8 00 Cubeb 3 no 3 40 12 50 Culver’s Boot _ 2 00 1 90 8 00 Cundurango, Alcoholic 1 5 00 4 90 17 00 Cunduransro. Aaueous 5 00 4 90 17 00 ♦Damiana ;j 50 3 40 12 50 Dandelion 2 00 1 90 8 00 Dandelion and Bhubarb. 3 50 3 40 12 50 Dandelion and Senna 1 60 1 50 7 00 Dandelion Compound _ 1 80 1 7j0 7 50 Digitalis 2 00 1 90 8 00 Doggrass 1 60 1 50 7 00 Dogwood Bark 1 35 1 25 6 00 ♦Doirwood, Jamaica 4 (10 3 90 14 00 ♦Drosera Botundifolia ' 3 75 3 65 13 25 Dulcamara 1 35 1 25 6 CO Dwarf Elder 1 35 1 25 6 00 Elder Flowers ...Sambucus canadensis. 1 35 1 25 6 00 In half pint bottles, twenty cents per pint advance on price of one pint. JAcji ESSON jR-OBBINS’ p’RICES pURRENT. 72 Nnte reduction In list, prices. In Pint Bottles pint. 1 35 3 CO In 5 Pt. Bottles. pint. 1 25 2 90 In 4 os,. Bottloft . <1oz. 6 00 11 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 ♦Ergot, Ethereal ...Claviceps purpurea 3 00 2 90 11 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 2 25 2 15 8 75 I 00 3 90 14 00 ...Eupatoriuin perfoliatum l 35 1 25 6 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 35 1 25 6 00 ...Erigeron canadensie 1 80 1 70 7 50 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 2 25 2 15 8 75 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 75 1 65 7 25 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 75 1 65 7 25 ...Gaultheria procuinbeur 1 25 1 15 5 75 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 75 1 65 7 25 1 60 1 50 7 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 6 00 5 90 20 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 2 00 1 90 8 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 firaml Plant 1 25 1 15 5 75 2 80 2 70 10 50' ♦Grindelia Squarrosa 3 00 2 90 11 00 1 35 l 25 6 00 8 00 7 90 26 00 1 25 1 15 5 75 Hamamelis Bark 1 25 1 15 5 75 1 35 1 15 5 75 1 25 1 15 5 75 l 35 1 25 6 00 1 25 1 15 5 75 2 00 1 90 8 00 3 00 2 90 li 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 75 1 65 7 25 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 3 00 2 90 11 00 2 50 2 40 9 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 2 50 2 40 9 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 I 35 1 25 6 00 ♦Ipecac ...Cephaglis Ipecacuanha 5 00 4 90 17 00 5 00 4 90 17 00 4 50 4 40 15 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 *7a lan 2 70 2 60 10 00 3 75 3 65 13 25 2 50 2 40 9 50 4 00 3 90 14 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 25 1 15 5 75 1 25 1 15 5 75 4 50 4 40 15 50 3 00 2 90 11 00 ♦Kidney Leaf 1 50 1 40 6 50 ♦Kino Gum (for Tincture) . ..Pterocarpus Marsupium 1 80 1 70 7 50 3 60 3 50 13 00 I 80 1 70 7 50 20 00 19 90 62 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 ] &5 1 25 6 00 6 50 6 40 21 50 Lavender Comp, for Tincture. 5 00 4 90 17 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 Life Root ...Senecio aureus _ 1 35 1 25 6 00 EXTRACTS, FLUID, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. ISPIn half pint bottles, twenty cents per pint advance on price of one pint. JVLcjlESSON 8j J’RICES pURRENT, 73 EXTRACTS, FLUID, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Note reduction in list prices. Ill Pint Bottles. pint. 2 50 6 00 6 00 1 35 2 CO In 5 Pt. Bottles. pint. 2 40 5 90 5 90 1 25 1 90 In 4 o* Bottles doz. 9 50 20 00 20 00 6 00 8 00 Lily of the Valley Flowers.. ..Convallaria majalis 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 25 1 15 5 75 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 5 00 4 90 17 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 60 1 50 7 CO 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 2 70 2 60 10 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 1 65 7 25 2 25 2 15 8 75 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 3 75 3 65 13 25 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 25 1 16 5 75 5 00 4 90 17 CO 2 50 2 40 9 50 10 00 9 90 32 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 3 00 2 90 11 00 Orange Peel, of unripe fruit .Citrus vulgaris - 1 60 1 50 7 00 Orange Peel, of ripe fruit... .Citrus vulgaris 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 60 1 50 7 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 2 25 2 15 8 75 2 50 2 40 9 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 35 1 25 6 00 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 25 1 15 5 75 5 00 4 90 17 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 2 00 1 90 8 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 2 25 2 15 8 75 2 25 2 15 8 75 1 80 1 70 7 FO 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 2 70 2 60 10 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 60 1 50 7 00 Pnml T,ilv. White 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 60 1 60 7 00 1 60 1 50 7 OO 3 75 3 65 13 25 2 25 2 15 8 75- 1 35 1 25 6 00’ 2 25 2 15 8 75 2 70 2 60 10 00 1 80 1 70 7 00’ 1 35 1 25 6 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 3 50 3 40 12 50 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 7 00 6 90 23 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 l 50 1 40 6 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 4 00 3 90 14 00 Rhubarb for Syrup... 4 00 3 90 14 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 Rhubarb and Senna 3 00 2 90 11 OO. E®— In half pint bottles, twenty cents per pint advance on price of one pint. 74 j'vOBBINS' pURRENT. EXTRACTS, FLUID, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Note reduction in list prices. Rhus Aromatica In Pint Bottles. pin t. ± rwi In 5 Pt. Bottles. pint. 3 90 In 4 os Bottles doz. 14 00 i 1 ]-> 9 70 2 B0 7 ♦Rosin Weed % 70 2 HO 10 (X) Rub us 1 1 ‘>.5 6 00 Rue „ 1 1 25 Rmnox . Rumex crispus 1 80 170 7 50 Saffron 3 60 3 .50 13 00 10 00 39 90 1 3*) \ 2 -5 6 00 Salvia 1 35 1 25 h no Satnbucus 1 1 25 6 no 1 1 50 ♦Sandal Wood _ _ . _ 4 50 4 40 15 50 9 95 2 15 8 75 Sarsapariliaand Dandelion 2 95 2 15 8 75 Sarsaparilla, Compound, U. S 9 25 2 15 8 75 Sarsaparilla, Compound, (for Syr. Sarsaparilla,Comp., U. S.) 2 25 2 15 8 75 Sarsaparilla, American 1 60 1 50 7 nn 1 1 25 H 00 1 35 1 25 6 nn 1 60 1 50 7 no 9 00 1 90 8 no 9 no 1 90 8 nn 9 no 1 90 8 nn 3 50 3 40 12 50 3 50 3 40 12 50 1 50 1 40 fi 50 i P0 1 70 7 50 Senna and Jalap . i 80 1 70 7 50 ;; 00 2 90 11 on 2 70 2 60 ' 10 no 8 00 7 90 2H on ♦Shepherd’s Purse Capsellabursa-pastoris i 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 ♦Si Ik weed i 80 1 70 7 50 Siinaruba Bark .Siinaruba officinalis. 3 00 2 90 11 00 1 50 1 40 H 50 9 70 2 60 in on i 80 1 70 7 50 1 35 1 25 6 00 Spigelia .Spigelia Marilandica ft 25 2 15 8 75 1 35 1 25 h on i sn 1 70 7 50 Souavv Vine ComDound __ _ 2.25 2 is 8 75 Souill __ _ 1 1 25 6 00 1 50 1 40 6 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 Squill, Compound 3 00 2 90 1100 3 00 2 90 1100 9 70 25 2 60 10 66 Stillinsria 9 2 15 8 75 2 2> 2 15 8 75 Stone Root .Collinsonia canadensis 1 00 1 50 7 00 Stramonium Leaves 1 60 1 50 7 00 Stramonium Seed 1 75 1 65 7 25 1 25 1 15 5 75 Suinbul 5 no 4 90 17 00 Sundrew 3 3 65 13 25 Sweet Flag 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 25 1 15 5 75 Tansy, Double 1 1 15 5 75 Taraxacum 2 00 l 90 8 00 ♦Thimble Weed ] 80 1 70 7 50 ♦Thuja 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 Tilia Flowers 2 50 2 40 9 50 Tolu (50 per cent.) (for Tine.) .Mvroxvlon toluifera i 75 1 65 7 25 6 00 5 90 20 00 Tritioum 1 80 1 50 7 00 Tulip Tree Bark 1 50 1 40 6 50 Turkey Corn 2 70 2 60 10 00 Turmeric 1 50 1 40 6 50 Twin Leaf 2 00 1 90 8 00 Unicorn ... 2 70 2 60 10 00 Unicorn Comnound 3 00 2 90 11 00 Unicorn, (false) 2 70 2 60 10 00 ♦Ustilano 2 2 65 10 25 Uva TJrsi 1 35 1 25 6 00 Uva Ursi Compound 1 35 1 25 6 00 Uva Ursi and Buchu 2 00 1 90 8 00 Valerian 1 80 1 70 7 60 Vanilla Bean. 4 ozs. to pint. .Vanilla planifolia 12 00 11 90 38 no Veratrum Viride ft 25 2 15 8 75 ♦Vervain 1 50 1 40 6 50 Viburnum .Viburnum prunifolium 1 75 1 65 7 25 half pint bottles, twenty cents per pint advance on price of one pint. JAcji ESSON 8f JloBBINS’ pURRENT, 75 EXTRACTS, FLUID, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. Viola tricolor Note reduction in list prices. In Pint !5ol ties. pint. 1 80 In 5 Pt. pint. 1 70 Tn 4 o*. Bottles. dnz. 7 5Q Ptelea trifoliata 1 50 1 40 0 50 Euonvmus atropurpureus 2 25 2 15 8 75 1 25 1 15 5 75 White Hellebore. Veratrum album 1 80 1 70 7 50 White Oak Bark 1 25 1 15 5 75 White Pond LUv ' 1 50 1 40 7 50 Liriodendron Tulmifera _ 1 00 1 50 8 00 I 50 1 40 7 00 Wild Cherry Bark. .Prunus serotina.. 1 60 1 50 8 00 Wild Cherry Bark Compound l on 1 50 8 00 Wild Cherry Bark, Detannated 2 00 1 90 6 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 1 35 1 25 6 00 Wild Yarn..' 1 35 1 25 5 75 1 25 1 15 5 75 1 25 1 15 6 00 Worm Seed Chenopodium atnbrosioides 1 35 1 25 5 75 1 25 1 15 8 75 2 25 2 15 7 00 1 00 1 50 5 75 1 25 1 15 7 00 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 80 1 70 7 50 1 50 1 40 6 50 ♦Yerba Reuma.-.I. Frankenia Grandifolia 3 75 3 65 13 25 ♦Yerba Santa .(See Mountain Balm) 3 75 3 65 13 25 EXTRACTS, SOLID, POWDERED. (See, also. Abstracts, page 65.) In 1 oz. vials.—Keep the bottles well corked, in a dry, cool place. One grain of these Powdered Extracts equals in strength one grain of the Solid Extracts. Extract Aconite Leaf, powd oz. 40 it Aconite Root, powd oz. 60 It Aloes Soc., powd oz. 36 it Belladonna Leaf, powd oz. 50 Cascara Sagrada, powd oz. 75 it Calisaya, powd oz. 1 25 it Cannabis Indica, powd oz. 70 it Colooynth, powd oz. 55 Colocvnth Comp., powd oz. 35 Colchicum, Acetic, powd... ...oz. 50 it Coninrn, powd oz. 40 it Dandelion, powd oz. 40 it Digitalis, powd oz. 40 Ergoc. powd 90 Gentian, powd oz. 40 it Guarana, powd oz. 1 2o Henbane, powd oz. 50 Hops, powd... . ..oz. 80 Hyoscyamus, powd Ignatia. powd. oz. 50 oz 40 Extract Indian Cannabis, povvd ,._oz. TO Ipecac, powd . __.oz. 90 Jalap, powd . -OZ. 40 K rameria .'.0 It Lobelia, powd ...oz. 40 Mandrake, powd ...oz. 40 Nux Vomica, powd ...oz. 50 Opium, powd ---OZ. 1 so Ox Gall. Inspis., powd ---OZ. 50 Podophyllum, powd ...OZ. 40 Quassia, powd --.OZ. 50 Khatanv, powd ---OZ. 40 Khubarb, powd ---OZ. 50 Sarsaparilla, powd . --OZ. T5 Sarsaparilla Comp., powd . -.oz. as Stillinjria Root. powd.. ---OZ. 50 Stramonium, powd Taraxacum, powd Valerian, powd ---OZ. 40 ---OZ. 40 ---OZ. 40 EXTRACTS, SOLID, McK. & R. All other Solid Extracts on hand, or made to order. Extract Aconite Leaf lb. 2 00 44 “ Boot, U. S lb. 2 50 44 Aloes, Cape, Aqueous lb. 1 00 “ “ “ powd lb. 2 00 44 “ “ “ Ph. G. dry.lb. 1 50 U “ Soc., “ lb. 2 00 44 “ “ “ dry, (J.S.P. lb. 2 75 “ “ powdered lb. 3 25 Arnica Root lb. 3 25 44 Bark (Cinchona) soft lb. 8 00 44 Beef, 2 lb. cans lb. 1 00 44 Belladonna Alcoholic .lb. 3 00 44 “ powdered lb. 4 50 Black Cohosh lb. 2 50 44 Buchu lb. 3 50 44 Burdock lb. 2 50 44 Button Snake Root oz. 75 44 Calabar Bean oz. 1 50 4 4 Calumha lb. 2 50 44 Cannabis Tndica oz. 40 Cascara Sagrada lb. 4 00 Chamomile lb. 2 25 U Cimicifuga lb. 2 50 44 Cinchona, Calisaya, U.S.P oz. 1 00 44 “ soft lb. 8 (HI 44 Coca, Alcoholic.. oz. 80 44 Colchicum, Acetic lb. 3 00 44 Colchicum, U. S. P lb. 3 00 Extract, Colocynth, simp.(fr. pulp only) lb. 5 00 “ “ powdered.. .lb. 5 50 “ Comp., U. S lb. 4 00 “ “ “ powd. .lb. 4 50 Conium Leaf, Alcoholic lb 1 50 44 “ Seed, U. S lb 2 00 U Cotton Root .lb. 4 00 u Damiana _oz. 40 44 Dandelion lb, 90 44 Digitalis, U. S lb 3 50 Dogwood Dark lb 2 50 Elder Flowers .lb. 1 75 44 Ergot, U. S. P 45 44 Eucalyptus, Alcoholic -OZ. 25 Euonymus, U. S .lb. 3 00 44 Ferri Poinati .lb. 1 00 44 Fucus Vesiculosus 20 44 Gelsemium lb 3 50 44 Gentian .lb. 80 44 Glycvrrhiza, Pure, U. S .Ib. 1 00 44 Golden Seal .lb. 3 00 44 Grindelia, Alcoholic _oz. 30 44 Guaiac .oz. 35 44 Guarana, Alcoholic _oz. 90 44 Haematoxylon, U. S _lb. 50 Hellebore, Illack .lb. 2 50 44 Henbane Ib 2 75 t4 Hops .lb. 3 50 76 J'A.cJCesson 8j Robbins’ £urrent. EXTRACTS, SOLID, McK. & R.-Cont’d. Extract, Horeliound lb 3 00 '• Hydrangea ....lb. 3 50 “ Hvdrastis lb. 3 00 “ Hyoscvarnus, U. S ...lb. 2 75 “ Ignatia Amara,. 60 “ Indian Cannabis ---OZ. 40 “ Ipecac ...OZ. 75 “ Iris, U. S. ...lb. 3 00 “ Jaborandi ...OZ. 30 “ Jalap, Alcoholic “ “ “ powd. ...lb. 3 00 ...lb. 3 50 “ Juglans . lb. 1 50 “ Krameria, U. S ...lb. 2 60 “ Leptandra, U. S.-_ ...lb. 3 50 “ Licorice, soft, pure ...lb. 1 00 “ Mandrake.. ...lb. 2 50 “ Matico ...OZ. 55 “ Mezereum, U. S_ ...lb 3 00 “ Nux Vomica, Alcoholic -OZ. 25 “ “ “ “ powd.oz. 40 “ Opium, Aqueous “ “ “ dry ...OZ. 75 .--OZ. 1 00 “ “ “ powdered _--OZ. 1 25 “ Pilocarpus ...lb. 1 50 “ Phvsostigma, U. S ..OZ. 1 50 “ Podophyllum, TJ. S ...lb 2 50 “ Poke Root ...lb. 2 50 “ Quassia, U. S ...lb 3 00 “ Quebracho ...OZ. 35 “ Rhatany, U. S “ “ “ powd ...lb. 2 50 ...lb. 4 00 “ Rhubarb, Alcoholic ...lb. 4 00 “ “ “ powd. ...lb. 5 00 “ Sandal Wood ...OZ. 1 00 “ Sarsaparilla, Amer “ “ Comp ...lb. 3 00 ...lb. 2 50 “ “ “ powd.. -_.OZ. 35 “ Savin ...lb. 1 50 “ ScuHeap ...lb. 2 40 “ Senega ...OZ, 65 “ Senna, Alcoholic.. _..oz. 40 “ “ Aqueous ...lb. 2 00 “ Serpentaria ---OZ. 50 “ Stillingia, Alcoholic ...lb. 2 50 “ Stone Root ...lb. 3 50 “ Stramonium Leaf ...lb. 2 50 Seed, U. S.„. ...lb. 2 50 “ Sumbul, Alcoholic -_-OZ. 1 00 “ Taraxacum ...lb. 00 “ Tobacco ...lb. 1 50 “ Uva Ursi ...lb. 2 00 “ Wahoo Bark ...lb. 3 00 41 Yerba Santa ...oz. 25 EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, McK. & R’s in pint and half pt. glass stop, bottles..pt. 3 00 These bulk Extracts are superior in delicacy of odor, strength and perma- nency; the bottles contain one pint and half pint. Acacia Musk Rose pint. 3 00 Bouq. de Caroline.New Mown Hav.. .pint. 3 00 Bridal Bouquet Night Bl. Cereus . .pint. 3 00 Cassie (icean Spray .pint. 3 00 Carnation Pink Opoponax .pint. 3 00 Eglantine Orange Flowers.. .pint. 3 00 Ess. Bouquet Patchouli .pint. 3 00 Frangipanni Reseda .pint. 3 00 Geranium Rose .pint. 3 00 Hawthorn Bloom... Rosee de Lilas .pint. 3 00 Heliotrope Sea Breeze .pint. 3 00 Honeysuckle Stephanotis .pint. 3 00 Jasmin Sweet Brier .pint. 3 00 Jockey Club Sweet Pea .pint. 3 00 Jonquille Tea Rose .pint. 3 00 Lily of the Valley.. Tuberose pint. 3 00 Magnolia Upper Ten .pint. 3 00 Marechale Verbena .pint. 3 00 Mignonette Violet .pint. 3 00 M illefleur West End .pint. 3 00 Moss Rose White Rose .pint. 3 00 Musk YlangYlang .pint. 3 00 Glycerin, pure inodorous Glycerite, Carbotate of Iodine “ Carbolic Acid, IT. S ...lb. 40 ...lb. 1 00 ...lb. 75 “ Gallic Acid ...lb. 75 “ Hypophosphites Comp.... “ “ Lime&So< ...lb. 75 la.lb. 75 “ “ Lime, Soda & Potassa lb. 75 “ Iodoform ...lb. 1 25 Glycerite, Nitrate of Bismuth lb. 1 15 “ Pepsin lb. 75 “ Starch lb. 50 “ Sub-Acetate Lead lb. 50 “ Tannic Acid lb. 75 “ Tar lb. 50 “ “ Compound lb. 60 “ Thymol . lb. 2 50 “ Wild Cherry lb. 50 “ Yerba Santa lb. 1 15 “ Yolk of Egg. lb. 1 15 Gum Foam, for Soda Water lb. 1 50 Honey of Borax lb. 50 “ “ ltose lb. 75 “ “ Squill lb. 50 rndigo Compound (from Bengal Indigo)lb. 60 Iodized Starch, U. S... lb. 1 00 Iron, Carb., Saccharated lb. 50 “ “ “ & Manganese..lb. 1 50 “ Chloride lb. 65 “ “ Solution, for Tincture . ..lb. 20 “ Citrate, 1 lb. bottles lb. 75 “ “ & Cinc!ionidine,loz.vials, oz. 45 “ “ & Quinine, Soluble (10#)..oz. to “ “ . “ U. S. (12%) OZ. 50 “ Iodide, Saccharated, U. S oz. 50 “ Lactate oz. 12 “ Oxalate 25 “ Sesquioxide lb. 30 “ “ Soluble, Ph.G.... lb. 30 “ with Magnesia. U. S. P. lb. “ Sulphate, Precip., U. S lb. 20 “ “ Exsic lb. 15 “ Tartrate and Potassa, 1 oz. vials...oz. 10 “ Valerianate oz. 40 Juice, Blackberry, from fruit,pure.qt.bot. 67 “ Catawba, “ “ “ qt.bot. 1 25 “ Cherry, “ “ “ qt. bot. i no “ Current, “ *• “ qt. bot. 1 00 “ Lemon, “ “ “ qt. bot. 1 00 “ Orange, “ “ “ qt. bot. 1 00 “ Peach. qt. bot. 1 00 “ Pineapple, “ “ “ qt. bot. 67 “ Plum, “ “ “ qt. bot. 1 00 “ Raspberry, “ “ “ qt.bot. 67 “ Strawberry, “ “ “ qt.bot. 67 1 gal. demijohns, $3.00 each; 2i gal. hot- ties, $6.00 each; 5gal. kegs, $13.00 each. These Pure Fruit Juices are specially adapted for Soda Water Syrups. Being made from the Fruit alone, they retain the natural flavor. Lapis Divinis lb. 60 Lard, Benzoated lb. 30 “ Prepared lb. 25 Laudanum, see Tinct., Opium. Lead, Acetate, purif., McK. & K.,1b.cans lb. 38 Iodide oz. 25 Liniment, Aconite .. lb. 1 25 “ Ammonia lb. 50 “ Arnica lb. 60 “ Belladonna. lb. 1 25 “ Camphor lb. 60 “ Canada lb. 60 “ Cantharides, U. S lb. 75 “ Chloroform lb. 1 50 “ Croton Oil lb. 1 15 “ Lime, TJ. S lb. 40 “ Mustard, Comp,. U. S.. lb. 1 00 “ Soap lb. 60 “ Stokes’ lb. 75 “ Turpentine, D. S Ib. 40 Liquors, see Solutions, page 89. Lotion, Goulard’s Ib. 50 “ Granville’s lb. 38 Lozenges, Chi or. Potassa. McK. & R., doz. 1 35 Magnesia, Citrate, Dry, McK. & R doz. 3 75 “ “ Liquid, “ doz. 2 (K) Mass, Blue lb. 50 “ of Copaiba lb. 75 “ of Carb. Iron (Vallet’s Mass) lb. 40 “ of Mercury (Blue Mass) lb. 50 “ Vallet’s _lb. 40 Mercury, Ammoniated lb. 95 “ and Chalk (by succussion) lb. 50 “ Bin-Iodide oz. 30 “ Blue Pill... lb. 50 “ Cyanide oz. 50 “ Nitrate Solution oz. 15 “ Proto-Iodide (free fr. biniod). oz. 27 “ Yellow Oxide 20 8j pURRENT. 77 Mixture, Almond lb, 50 “ Ammoniac ..lb. “ Asafetida, U. S.. ..lb. 30 “ Basham’s lb 30 “ Brown, U. S.- - ..lb. 50 “ Chalk ..lb. 50 “ Chloroform, U. S ..lb. 75 “ Cholera, “Sun” ...lb. 80 “ “ “ 2oz doz. 2 00 “ Cinchonine - ..lb. 2 00 *• “ in boxes, 3 ozs-. .box 40 “ Cit. of Potass. (Neutral Mixt ) -lb. 75 “ Griffith’s ...lb. 75 “ Hope (Dr.) ..lb. 50 “ Iron Compound, U. S ..lb. 75 “ “ Acet. & Ammon., U. S ..lb. 75 “ Lafayette. ..lb. 75 “ Licorice Compound ..lb. 50 Magnesia and Asafetida lb 35 “ Quinine ...lb. 1 25 “ Khubarb and Soda ...lb. 50 “ Stoke’s (Expectorant) ...lb. 90 “ Sulphuric Acid ...lb. 50 Mucilage, Gum Arabic, U. S ...lb. 75 “ Thomas’, 2 oz. octogon .doz. 70 “ “ bulk ...lb. 65 Oil, Ambergris, Spirituous ..OZ. 1 50 “ Apple ..oz. 50 “ Belladonna, Cooked . ...lb. 65 “ British ...lb. 50 ’■ Canada Snake Root 1 25 “ Cantharides ...OZ, 50 “ Capsicum ...oz. 75 “ Carbolized ...Id. 25 “ Chamomile, Cooked .. lb. 65 “ Civet __.oz. 75 “ Cologne, French, McK. & R ...lb. 7 50 “ “ Golden Bell, McK & R._ ...lb. 5 50 “ Copaiba ...lb. 1 50 " Ergot, Expressed 15 1 10 “ Ginger ...oz. “ Harlem. ...lb. 50 “ Henbane, Cooked ...lb. 65 “ Musk ...OZ. 80 “ Pear --OZ. 20 “ Phosphorated, U. S. P ...lb. 75 “ Pumpkin Seed ...oz. 75 “ Sewing Machine, McK. & R .doz. I 25 “ Stramonium, Cooked ...lb. 65 “ Vanilla, Spirituous 1 00 OINTMENTS, McK. & R’s. •Ointment, Aconite ...lb. 75 “ Althaea ...lb. 60 Ammoniated Mercury... ...lb. 1 00 “ Arnica lb 90 “ Atropine ...lb. 1 25 “ Basilicon lb 50 “ Belladonna lb 75 Belladonna, Compound ...lb. 75 “ Benzoin ...lb. 50 “ Compound lb 75 “ Bittersweet. ...lb. 75 “ Boracic Acid ...lb. 60 '* Camphor lb 60 Cantharides ...lb. 1 30 “ Carbolic Acid ...lb. 50 “ Chaulmoogra. 1 lb. jars. ...lb. 2 00 “ Chrysophanic Acid ( ...lb. 1 25 “ Chrysarobin, TJ. S. f ...lb. 1 25 “ Citrine ...lb. 50 Diachylon, U. S. ...lb. 00 “ Elder Flowers lb I 50 “ Elemi lb 75 “ Gall ...lb. 60 “ “ and Opium ...lb. 1 25 “ Gallic Acid. U. S ...lb. 75 Glycerin ...lb. 60 Hebra’s ...lb. 75 Helmerich’s lb 60 Iodide Lead. ...lb. 50 “ Potassium ...lb. 75 “ Zinc lb 75 “ Todine ...lb 1 00 OINTMENTS, McK. & R’s-Cont’d. Ointment, Iodine, Comp . ..lb. 1 25 “ Iodoform ..lb. 1 25 “ Lard . ..lb 75 “ Lead, Acetate ..lb. 00 “ “ Carbonate ..lb. 50 “ “ Compound, Mayer's ..lb. 75 “ “ Iodide, U. S ..lb. 75 Mercurial, Y Mercury ..lb. 50 “ “ « “ ..lb. 40 “ Mercury Nitrate (Cit. Oint.).lb. 50 “ Mercury, Red Iodide ..lb. 60 “ Mezereum lb. 60 “ Nutgall, U. S .lb. 60 “ Olive.. ..lb. 70 “ Peru, Balsam ..lb. 4 00 “ Pitch ..lb. 75 “ Poplar ..lb. 75 “ Bed Oxide (Red Precip.).. ..lb. 1 00 “ Rosemary, Comp lb 1 00 “ Rose Water ..lb. 75 “ “ “ loz.jars doz. 1 75 “ Savin . lb 60 “ Simple ..lb. 40 “ Spermaceti _.lb. 60 “ Stramonium Green Root. ..lb. 75 “ “ U. S. P ..lb. 75 “ Sty rax ..lb. 80 “ Sulphur, U. S ..lb. 70 “ “ Alkaline, U. S... lb 70 “ “ Comp ..lb. 70 “ “ Iodide, II. S ..lb. 75 “ Tannic Acid, U. S lb 75 “ Tar ..lb. 05 “ “ Comp . lb. 05 “ Tobacco ..lb. 60 “ Veratrine, U. S ..lb. 3 00 “ Verdigris Ih 90 “ White Precipitate ..lb. 1 00 “ Yellow Oxide Mercury lb. 75 “ Zinc, Carbonate ..lb. 75 “ “ Iodide ..lb. 75 “ “ Oxide ..lb. 60 Oleate, Aconitine, %%, Duquesnel’s ..OZ. 2 00 “ “ 2%, Merck’s ..oz. 50 “ Arsenic, 2% . ..oz. 25 “ Atropine, 2% ..oz. 35 “ Bismuth 25 “ Copper -OZ. 25 “ Iodoform, 2% ..oz. 50 “ Lead, 10* ..oz. 25 “ “ 20% 25 1 50 “ Mercury, 5% ..lb. “ “ 6% ..lb. 1 75 “ “ loss, u.s ..lb. 2 00 “ “ 20% ..lb. 2 50 “ “ 20* and Morphine 5% ..oz. 50 “ Morphine, 5% 60 “ “ 10* 1 00 30 “ Quinine, 5* “ “ 10% ..oz. ..oz. 50 “ “ 25% 90 “ Sodium. __oz. 25 *• Strychnine, 2% ..oz. 25 “ Veratrine, IJ. S., 2% ..oz. 30 “ Zinc, 5% ..oz. 20 “ “ 10* __oz. 20 “ “ m% ..oz. 20 “ “ 20* .oz. 30 “ “ powdered __oz. 25 Oleo-resin Capsicum “ Cubeb __oz. ..oz. 60 35 “ Ergot .-OZ. 50 “ Ginger ..oz. 1 00 “ Lupulin “ Male Fern 1 50 ..oz. 33 “ Pepper, (black) ..lb 1 00 Opodeldoc, Liquid (gro., 10 50) doz. 1 00 *‘ Steer's (gro., 10 50) doz. 1 00 Opium, Denarcotized, U. S --OZ. 70 Oxgall, Inspissated, McK. & R ..lb. 1 20 “ Purified, U. S., McK. & R ..OZ. 12 “ “ Powd., “ ..OZ. 50 Oxvmel. Squill lb 40 PaNCREATIN—McKesson & Robbins’. 1 oz. vials - . oz. 45 PEP8IN—McKesson & Robbins’, Ooncen., 1 oz. vials (from which Sacch'd can be made). .oz. 1 50 “ “ “ Liquid, in 1 lb. bottles .lb. 00 “ “ “ Saccharated, U. S. P., 1 oz. vials -oz. 35 “ “ “ “ F. S. P., i lb. bottles .lb. 4 25 “ “ “ “ U. S. P.,ilb. “ .lb. 4 10 “ “ “ “ U. S. P., lib. “ .lb. 4 00 PILL, BLUE, U. 8., prepared in strict accordance with the U. S. Pharmacopoeia .lb. 50 For Gelatine-boated Pills, see next page. 78 JVlcjlESSON Sj j^URRENT. PILLS, GELATINE-COATED, MCKESSON & ROBBINS’. OVOID IN SHAPE-CONTINUOUS IN COATING. (PROCESS AND MACHINERY PATENTED.) Every Physician will recognize the importance of knowing the character of the house manufacturing Pharmaceutical Preparations which he prescribes, and every druggist should be as scrupulous in filling prescriptions. The reputation we have secured for our Gelatine-Coated Pills has induced others to put upon the market inferior preparations, to obtain the advantages of our efforts, and we intend to protect ourselves and the Public as far as possible. At the same time, we respectfully ask both Physicians and Druggists to specify “McKesson & Robbins’ Pills,’’ in ordering, that there may be no disappointment in results, caused by the substitution of other pills claiming similar merits. SPECIAL NOTICE.— Our attention has been called to the fact that machines for coating pills with gelatine, which we consider infringements on our machinery, have been offered to the trade. We desire to CAUTION ALL PERSONS against PURCHASING, SELLING, or USING the same, as we intend to bring suit against all infringers. Referring to our suits against A. F. W. Neynaber and others, for infringement on our patent for Gelatine-Coating, we take pleasure in stating that Judge Blatchford has decided these cases in our favor. The value in and reputation of Gelatine-Coated Pills have been created by our manufacture and advertisement, and these well known facts should be respected by the trade. 1st.—Our Pills are reliable, being made strictly in accordance with the formulas given, and are of the best materials. 2d.—They are soluble; the gelatine, being speedily converted into jelly, the contents of the Pill is left free to act. To test the solubility of the coating, place a pill in the MOUTH AND NOTE THE RAPID DISSOLUTION OF THE GELATINE. A SINGLE TRIAL OF A DOSE of Compound Cathartic Pills will attest their solubility and efficacy. 3d.—They are very easy to take, patients, who have found it almost impossible to swallow a plain or sugar-coated pill, are surprised at the readiness with which the McK. & R. Capsuled Pill “ goes down,” on account of the ovoid shape and the nature of the coating. 4th.—Our Pills are ovoid and, unlike others, necessarily sift, when coated. Our process is the only one in which the mass can be coated when soft, in fact, the pills must be soft in order to be coated by our machinery, and the COATING COMPLETELY COVERS THE PILL WITH GELATINE. Pills, U. C. McKesson & Robbins’. Buttles Bullies luopills 5lH)pills aiki Aim All II ATK M01tPHINK...See llorplilnf, Aeetnle. , AltSKMOl'S See Arsenloii* Arid. SALICYLIC Sec Salicylic Acid. ICON 1 1 1 NK (Merck's Amorpli.). 1-100 & 1 -150 gr. Nanotic. Dose, 1-100 to 1-60 grain, given cautiously. 60 9 80 ICON IT! N K (Duqnetncr* Cryat.), 1-500,1-200 gr. Dr. E. C. Seguin (“ Archives Medhine, June, 1882,’*) says : Aionitine has been used by many physi* ians in numerous < ases of trigemenial neuralgia, with very favorable results. A large proportion of < ases have been cured, and some very am lent 1110V f Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. 1 ! Pulv. Zingih. .lain., 1 gr. 1 { Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. [ { Extract. Conii, 1-2 gr. j The laxative power of Aloes Is said to be In- creased and its tendency to irritate the rectum diminished by combination with Sulph. Iron. Especially adapted to amenorrhtea, with de- bility of the stomach and constipation. <0 1 80 Pills, Q. C. McKesson & Robbins’. Bullies 100 pills Bullies 60upills ALOIS AM) IKOV. 11. P 5 40 1 80 Aloes Barb. Pulv., 1 gr. 1 Cinam. Co. Pulv., 1 1-2 grs. 1 Ferri Sulph., 3-4 gr. [ Couf. Roste, 1 3-4 grs. J ILOKS AM) MASTIC (Dinner, Lady Webster's). ALOES AM) MYIMiH. IT. S 45 45 2 06 2 06 A warm stimulant cathartic in general debil- ity attended by constipation and retention, or suppression of the menses. The formula is the same as that of Rujut' /'Hit. ALOES AM) MY It It 11, B.F 3 gr«. 45 * 06 Aloe Soc., 1 gr. ) Myrrh a, 1-2 gr. 1 Crocus, 1-4 gr. | iConf. Rosae, 1 1-4 grs. J ALOES AM) MYKKIL R. P 6 er>. 69 * 30 Aloe Soc., 1 2-3 grs. 1 1 Myrrh a, 5 6 gr. 1 Crocus, 6-12 gr. j Conf. Rosae;, 2 1-12 grs. J ALOES AN1) M X VOMICA 60 2 80 Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. ) Ext. Nucis Vom., 1-2 gr. J Laxative Tonic. ALOES. MJX VOMICA AND BELLADONNA 60 2 80* Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. ) Ext. Belladonna?, 1-8 gr. >- Ext. Nucis Y'omicae, 1-2 gr. ) A LOIN 1-10 and 1-5 sr. 40 1 80 A LOIN 1-2 gr. 80 3 80 A LOIN 1 gr. 1 20 5 80 The active principle of Aloes; superior to the Gum, being free from the griping principles. A LOIN COMPOUND 80 8 80 A loin, 1-8 gr. ) Res. PodophvlH, 1-8 gr. >- Ext. Belladon., 1-4 gr. ) A LOIN AND EltGOTIN See Ergolin and Aloln. ALOiN AM) STRYCHNINE 60 J 80 A loin. 1-5 gr.) Strychnlna, 1-60 gr. ) A tonic laxative grannie prescribed or chronic onstipation where a painless peristaltic action is required. Dose, 1 or 2 three times a day. ALOIN, STKYCIININK & BELLADONNA. No. 1... 60 t 80 Same formula as the preceding, with the addi- tion o'- 1-h grain Ext.Belladonna to each granule, and by many preferred to the above. ALOIN, STRYCHNINE & BELLADONNA, No. S... 60 2 80 Ab.in, 1-10 gr. ) Strychnina, l-5o gr. }■ Ext. Belladonnas, 1-4 gr. ) j'A.cjCESSON Sj JloBBINS’ jZuRRENT. 79 Pills, Ox. C., McK. & R.’s—('ont’d. Bottles Bottle* 10* pills 600pilh ALOJX, HTKYCIIM.NK Si liliLLVPO.WA Cl 3IP ... 70 3 30 ( Aloin, l-5gr.l Strjchnina, 1-tin gr. | Ext. B lladnnme. Ext. Rhanmi Pursliianae, 1-igr.J ALTERATIVE 6* 2 80 ( Pulv. Opii, 1-8 gr. 1 ■1 Pulv. Ipe< ac., 1-8 gr 1 Massa llvdiarg., 1 gr. ) Similar In effects to Blue Mass Comp. When a mercurial alterative, with a decided tendency to the liver, is desired, without anion oi the bowels, this pill will be found one of the [>est. Dose, 1 to 3, or more. AMMON ini, MURIATE, COMPOUND 1 20 5 80 Ammonii NIurias 1 ST. ] Pulv. Opii, 1-3? gr. Acid. Benzoic, 1-3V gr. Ext. Gl vcyrrhizae, 1 3-4 grt. Pulv. Acacia;, 1 3-4 gr,. Camphora, 1-50 gr. Antiin. et Pot. Tart., 1-60 gr. Oleum Amsi, 1-32 min. J Each pill represents about one teaspoonful of the “ Brown Mixture” of the U. S. P , with the addition of 1 gr. Muriate of Ammonium and is recommended “ in the advance stages of catarrhal affections, after expectoratioi has become established.” It may also be advan- tageously prescribed in throat and lung diffi- culties generally. AMMON 11 M, VA liKRIAXATK 80 3 80 M. Declat speaks of theeffiem y of this salt In neuralgia in the highest terms. and it is doubt- less valuable in all diseases of the nervou sys- tern ; such as hysteria, chorea epilepsy &C. The salt U perfec tly preserved in these pills, a* ran easily be te-ted. Dose 1 to a. Aloe S^c. Pulv. Saponis. Pulv. Co lor v nth. Pulv. Cambogiae. Ol. Amsi. A NT IIKL.M1NTIC See Santonin and Calomel. ANTI Ext. Coloc. Comp., S 1-2 gr,. Res. Podopbylli, 1-4 gr. ANT1-CIIII L 8t 3 80 Cninoidlnum, 01 Piper. Nig. herri frerroevanidum, aa, 1 ST- Acid. Arseniosum, 1-50 gr. ANTI-I OXSTIPaTIOX (ItltUNDAGE'S) Res. Podophvlli, 1-1" gr. Ext. Belladonna?, 1-1'* gr. Ext. N.n is Vein., 1-4 gr. Ext. IIvoscyami, 1-4 gr. Pulv. Oapsici, 1-4 gr. AKTI-PO.YS'I1PA1 ION (ralmcr’.) 80 3 80 Aloe So 1 gr. Ext. Hyos'vami, 1 gr. Ext. Nud\ Vom., 1-3 gr. . Ipe< a . Pulv., l-lugr.J AKTMIYSPIPilA (KolhorgrWi). 60 2 80 Stri cbn'iia, 1-20 gr. Pulv. Ipecac., 2-3 gr. ! Culv. Piper nig., 1 1-2 gr. ■ Ext. Gx-ntiauw, » gr- AST -DYSPEPTIC 80 3 80 Strychnlna, 1 40 gr Ext. Bellad., Pulv. Ipecac.,ns , 410 gr. [ ! Mass Hyd., Ext. Coi. Co., uu 2 gr«. i AST -MALARIAL 1 75 * 55 Quinina* Sulphas, 1 gr. 1 Cinchonidime Sulph., 1 gr. Acid. Arseniosum, 1-40 gr. Acid. Carbolicum, 1-8 gr. Menthol. 1-* gr. Pulv. Capsid, 1-4 gr. ANTIMONY COMPOUND, U. S. .SeeCalomel Comp. 8 80 Cinchonidina* Sulph., 1 gr. Ferri Sulph., Exsic., 1-2 gr. Res. Podoph., Res.Gelsemii,a«,1-20 gr. Strvchnina* Sulph., 1-32 gr. Oleoresina Capsid, 1-10 gt.J APERIENT. 80 3 80 Ext. Nncis Vom., 1-3 gr. Ext. Hvosrvami, 1-2 gr. Ext. Color. Comp., * gr,. f APHRODISIAC 1 (0 7 30 f Ext. Turnerae Aphrodisiacse, 2 gr,. Phosphorus, I-100 gr. > 1 Ext. Nuds Vomicae, 1-3 gr. i ARSENIC, IODIDE •» gr. 40 1 86 AliSKMOlHAClD.I-AO. 1-40, 1- 30 and 1-20 gr. 40 1 80 Alterative and febrifuge, used in cutaneous affections. Pills, (i. C., McK. &R. s—Cont’d. Bottles Bottle loupills 500pills tSAFKTIDA 2 grs. J Asahetida, 1 1-2 grs. i ( Pulv. Saponis, 1-2 gr. ) 40 1 80 ISAFETI HA, t. S 4 grs. ( Asaftetida, 3 grs. ) \ Pulv. Saponis, 1 gr. ) Moderate stimulant,powerful anti-spasmodic, efficient expectorant ami fe*-ble laxative. Highly useful in spasmodic pectoral affection*, as whooping-cough, asthma, certain infantile JIORP1IINE, Ko. 2 tAtropna, 1-bO gr. ) 1 Morpliinie Sulph., 1-8 gr. ) 1 00 4 80 BELLA DOW A EXTRACT.1 -20, 1-8, 1-4, 1-2 gr. Of decided value in relaxing spasms, and will be found useful in spnsmod'c asthma, whooping cough, the nervous voin ting of pregnan y and sometimes in tetanus. J r an adult, 1-4 to 1-? grain two or three times a day. BIN-IOBIBE .MKHCCKY, See Mercury,*Bin-Iodide. BISMUTH Sc PEPSIN See Pepsin & Bismuth. HIS.. PEI*. & STRYI II., See Pap., Itl«. & Sirjeh. 40 1 80 BIS.MI'.TII, SI KMTHATK 3 grs. 85 8 80 BISMUTH, SI'It XI Tit ATE 5 grs. Spasmodic diseases,dysentery and parti ularly diarrluea. Usual do>e, for an adult, five grains, gradually increased to fifteen ; in diarrhcea it has been recommended in miuh larger doses. RISl I.PIIATE QUININE, See quinine. Bisulphide. RLACD’S Sec Ferruginous. BHE Sc PODllPII YLIIN ...Podopliyllin & Blue. BLUE. COLOCYNTH and BELLA!)...See Hepatic. 1 20 5 80 HI.I K HASS, U. S 1-2, i and it grs. 40 1 80 BLUE MASS, U. 8 5 grs. This mass is prepared by succussion In strut arcoid nee with the U. S. P. The oxidation of the inemiry is very slight, and the mass retains its softness for a long time. As an alterative, from 1-2 to 1 gr. may l>e given every 24 hours. As a cathartic, from 5 to 15 grs.; in cases re- quiring a peculiar impression upon the liver, it is well to follow with a more certain cathartic. 45 2 05 BLUE MANS COMPOUND ( Massa Hydrarg., 1 gr. ) •< Pulv. Opii., 1-2 gr. > ( Pulv. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. ) A mercurial alterative, the opium preventing the action of the mercury ou the bowels. Dose, 1 to 3 pills a day. 64 5 80 BLUE MANS AXI) IKON 3 grs. ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) ) Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 gr. J IHIOM N MIXTURE See Ammon. 5lur. Comp. 45 8 05 I'AFFKINK. CITRATE 1 gr. In grain doses every hour.before and during the paioxysm, it has been recommended as a remedy and preventive in headache. Two or three grains during the 24 hours is recommended under ordinary circumstances. (Botkin.) 3 0o 9 80 CALCIUM, SUM HIDE. 1-20, 1-10, 1-4, 1-2, 1 1 1 -2 trr 40 9 84 CAM'ini. SI I.PIIIDK 2. 2 1-2 A # jrm. This salt is mentioned by Dr. Ringer in the Lam et for Feb., 1874. We added the pills to our list about ten years ago, at the request of a prom- inent physician, who used them with great sue- «ess in scrofula, glandular enlargements, 0pilla CATHARTIC IMPROVED 45 2 05 f Ext. Coloc. Comp, pulv., 1 gr. 1 Jalapae pulv., 1-2 “ Res. Podophylli, 1-4 “ < Hes. Leptandrae, 1-2 “ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1-4 “ Ext. Taraxaci, 01. Menth. Pip. 1-4 “ CATHARTIC VEGETABLE 45 2 6 r Ext. Col. Comp., pulv., Kes. Podophylli, 1 1-2 grs. 3-8 “ I Hes. Leptamlrai, 1-8 “ •< Jala pa- pulv., 1-4 “ Aloes Socotrin. pulv., 1-2 “ Ext. Hyosc\ami, [ Ol. Mentha* Pip. 1-4 “ This pill and our Improved Cathartic may be given in the same dose as our Compound Cathar- tic. They contain no mercury CATHARTIC, SPIit IAC Sec laxative. Special CERIUM. OXALATE grs. 1 20 5 80 1 60 7 80 U«»ed as a remedy in cases of sick stomach in pregnant women,as well as in Phthisis,Hysteria, Pyrosis and Atonic Dyspepsia. Dose, 1 to 3 grs. CHARCOAL, WILLOW 45 2 05 Considered one of the most certain remedies for all forms of flatulence and for the palpitation of the heart, constipation, nausea, fetid breath, &e., which sometimes attend it. To prevent digestive fermentation it should be taken im- mediately after meals. Dose, 2 to 4 pills. ciiixoidix grs. 60 2 80 CHINOIDIN. POWDERED, PURIFIED gr. 45 2 05 CIIIXOIDIX, POWDERED, PURIFIED ‘2 grs. 60 2 8d CHINOIDIN, POWDERED, 1*1 HI MED ....3 grs. 80 3 80 CHINOIDIN, POWDERED, PL RIMED 5 grs. 1 SO 5 80 These Powdered Purified Chinoidin Pills are specially recommended for a cheap anti-mala- rial remedy, and may be prescribed in the same doses as Sulphate of Quinine. McK. & R.’s Powd. Purif. Chinoidin contains all the non-crystallizable alkaloids of Cinchona Bark. CHINOIDIN, POWD., FLU., & CAPSICUM, No. 1 60 2 80 ( Chinoidini pulv. purif., 2 grs. 1 Capsici pulv., 1-4 gr. CHINOIDIN, POWI)., PLU., & CAPSICUM, No. 2. 80 3 80 ( Chinoidini pulv. purif., 3 grs. ) Capsici pulvv 1-2 gr. CHINOIDIN, POWD., PLU., Il CAPSICUM, No. 8. 80 3 80 ( Chinoidini pulv. purif., 3 grs. ( Capsici pulv., 1 gr- CINCHONA BAHK ALKALOIDS.. 1 50 7 30 f Quinina? Sulph.. 1-2 gr. 1 Quinidina* Sulph., 1-2 gr. | Cinchonina* Sulph., [ Cinchonidina; Sulph., 1-2 gr. 1-2 gr.. Used with great success in Malarial Fevers, in the place of Quinine. The tonic effects of these pills are strongly marked. Dose, same as 2gr. Quinine pills. CIXCIIONIDl.NE, (ALKALOID).. HT. 75 .7 55 CTNCHOMDIXE, (AIKAI01D)... *2 grs. l 25 6 05 CINCH ONI RINK, (ALKAIOID)... grs. 1 65 S 15 8 05 10 55 ClNCIION1DINE, SULPHATE. .. gr. CINCHOMIIINE, SULPHATE.... 4 grs. ( INCIIOXIDINE, SULPHATE.... CINCHOMIIINE AND CAPSICUM 5 grs. 1 50 7 30 ( Cinconidinre Sulph., 2 grs. ( ( Capsici pulv., 1-2 gr. ) CINCHOMIIINE COMPOUND .... 1 00 4 SO ( Cinchonidina Sulph., 1 gr- ) k Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. ( A» id. Arseniosum, 1-32 gr. ) CINCHONINE, SULPHATE *2 grs. 60 2 80 Cl NCIION INK, SULPHATE 3 grs. 75 3 55 CINCHONINE, SULPHATE grs. 1 10 6 30 CTTKATE CAFFEINE See Caffeine, Citrate. CITRATE IRON. QUININE & STRYCHNINE 1 40 6 80 ( Ferri et Quininee Cit., 2 grs. 1 ( Strychnin a, 1-60 gr. ( ( IT. IRON & CIXCHOXIDINE, Iron, ( it., & CIn. IT. IRON’ & QUININE..See Iron, Cit., & Quinine. IT. IRON & STRYCH. .See Iron (It., & Sir veil. OCA EXTRACT gr. 50 2 «0 COCA EXTRACT grs. 75 3 55 COCA EXTRACT 1 00 4 HO McKesson & Robbins’ Solid Extract, made from fresh leaves, is used in these pills. As the leaves become almost inert with age, a pre- paration of this nature is necessary to enable the Physician to judge correctly of the value JAcJlESSON 8f j'tOBBINS’ JDuRRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. &R.’s—Cont'd. Bottles Bottles 100 pills 500pills of this remedy. Coca Erythroxylon is a South American plant, used by the natives as a substitute for tea, coffee, tobacco, hashish .j and opium of other countries. It imparts vigor to the muscles as well as to the intellect, and enables the partaker to endure great fatigue with ease. Has been strongly recommended as a corrective of the opium habit. Dose, 5 to 30 grs. 4 80 CODEINE 1-5 and 1-4 gr. 1 50 2 00 7 30 9 80 This alkaloid of opium appears to have all the good effects of morphine without its objections ; it relieves pain and causes a calm sleep, at the same time it does not constipate the bowels, or produce disorder in the stomach. For its value in diabetes see article by Dr. R. Shing- leton Smith in New York Medical Abstract, July, 1882. Dose, 1-4 to 2 grs. 80 COLOCYN., BELLADONNA & BLUE..See Hepatic. COLOCYNTH < <>HP. EXTRACT It. P 5 gr*. 80 3 80 f Coloc. Pulp®, Pulv., 1 1-5 grs.] | Ext. Aloes Soc., 2 2-5 grs. | ! Res. Scammon., 4-5 grs. i- Saponis Pulv., 3-5 gr . [ Cardamom. Sem., 1-5 gr. J COLOCYNTH COJIP., B. P 4 grs. 70 3 30 f Coloc. Pulpse Pulv., 4-5 gr. 1 I Aloes Barb. Pulv., 1 3-5 grs. 1 1 Scammon. Virg. Pulv., 1 3-5 grs. j [ Potass. Sulph., Ol. Caryoph. J COLOCYNTH COUP., B. P 5 gr*. 80 3 80 f Coloc. Pulpse Pulv., 1 gr. 1 j Aloes Barb. Pulv., v grs. 1 J Scammon. Virg. Pulv., 2 grs. | [ Potass. Sulph., 01. Caryoph. j COLOCYNTH COMP. AND CLUE MASS....5 grs. 8<» 3 80 j ( Pil. Coloc. Co., 3 grs. ) ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. j 80 3 80 ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 1-2 grs. ) ( Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. ) COLOCYNTH AND HYOSCYAMUS, B. P... .5 grs. 80 3 so: (Pil. Coloc. Co., 3 1-3 grs. ) ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 2-3 grs. ‘ COLOCYNTH, HYOSCYAMUS AND BLUE MASS. 80 3 80 ( Ext. Coloc. Co., 3 grs. ) { Ext. Hyos., Massa Hydrarg., aa, 1 gr. ( COLOCYNTH, IPECAC AND BLUE 80 3 80 , ( Ext. Coloc. Comp., pulv., 2 grs. ) ■< Pulv. Ipecacuanhas, 1-6 gr. V / Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. ) COLOCYNTH, NUX VOMICA A BELLADONNA... 80 3 80 ‘ f Ext. Coloc. Co., 2 grs.) -j Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-2 gr. J- ( Ext. Belladonnae, 1-10 gr, ) COMP. CATHARTIC, U. S. ...See Cathartic Comp. COMP. HYPOPHOSPIIITES,See Hypopho*. Comp. CONI! M COMP., B. P 5 grs. 40 1 80 ( Ext. Conii, 4 1-6 grs. j •j Ipecac, pulv., 5-6 gr. > COOK’S 45 2 05 f Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr.') J Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 3-4 gr. f jPulv.Rhei, 1 gr. f [ Pulv. Saponis, 1-4 gr. J 60 COPAIBA « grs. 1 00 4 80 COPAIBA AND OLEO-RKSIN CUBKB 3 gra. 60 2 80 ( Massa Copaibae, 2 grs. ) ( Oleo-ResinaCubebae, 1 gr. ) COPAIBA AND OLKO-RKSIN CUBEB 5 grs. 1 00 4 80 ( Massa Copaibae, 3 grs. ) 1 Oleo-ResinaCubebae, 2 grs. ) We prepare both these ingredients in our own laboratory, with great care, and can assert their superior quality. The value of the Oleo- Resin Cubeb often offered in market is very slight, due to the fact that the largest propor- tion is powdered Cubeb Berries. ! COPAIBA COMPOUND See Gonorrhoea. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE.... 1-100, 1-50, 1-40, 1-30, 1-20 and 1-10 gr. 40 1 80 Syphilis, obstinate chronic rheumatism and some chronic cutaneous affections. Dose, 1-20 to 1-4 grain, repeated three or four times a day. CROTON CHLORAL (Butyl Chloral) 1 gr. 90 4 301 CROTON CHLORAL (Butyl Chloral) 2 grs. 1 60 7 80 CROTON OIL ...1-2 gr. 80 3 80 A powerful purgative, acting generally with- out much difficulty when given in small doses. For an adult one to four pills may be given—one every hour until it operates. The pill form is recommended in the U. S. Disp. I Pills, G. C., McK. & R’s.—Cont’d. Bottles Bottles lOOpills SOOpilU CUBEB & COPAIBA See Copaiba & Cubeb. CYANIDE MERCURY See Mercury, Cyanide. DAMIANA EXTRACT 3 grs. Reputed to be a powerful Aphrodisiac. These pills were added to our list for the convenience of physiciaus. 1 00 4 80 DAMIANA AND PHOSPHORUS COMP { Ext. Turner* Aphrodisiac*, 2 grs. ) •< Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-3 gr. > ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ) 1 50 7 30 DANDELION EXTRACT 8 grs. DLALYSEl) IRON See Iron, Dialysed. 45 2 05 DIGITALISE, (MERCK’S) 1 -60gr. Among the many principles existing in or ex- tracted from Digitalis, there is none which ap- pears to represent the crude drug fully. Amor- phous digitaline is not a definite substance, but a mixture of various principles present in vary- | ing proportion, and cannot be implicitly relied on. Dose, 1 pill. 60 2 80 ; DIN? KR, (CHAPMAN’S) 4 grs. ’ Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-2 grs. 1 Pulv. Mastiches, 1 1-2 grs. ) Pulv. Ipecacuanh* 1 gr. j 01 Fceniculi, J As a laxative, dose, 1 pill shortly before iuner. 45 2 05 1 DINNER, (COLE’S) ; fMassa Hydrarg., 1 1-5 grs. Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 1-5 grs. ] Pulv. Jalap*, 1 1-5 grs. [ Ant. et Pot. Tart., 1-50 gr. Dose, 1 or 2 pills before dinner. 45 2 05 DINNER, (LADY WEBSTER’S) 3 grs. ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 2 grs. 1 -< Pulv. Mastiches, 1-2 gr. v ( Pulv. Ros* Gallic*, 1-2 gr. I These are the pilul* stomachic* of the fifth edition of the Paris Codex. One or two pills taken shortly before a meal will usually produce one free evacuation. DOVER’S POWDER See Ipecac & Opium. 45 2 05 DIURETIC ( Ext. Buchu, Potass. Nit., aa, 1 gr. ( Scill* pulv., 1-2 gr. 60 t 80 KLATERIN 1-20 gr. Owing to the great variation in strength, Ela- terium has been classed among the unreliable medicines. Its active priiciple, known as Ela- tkrin, is a white crystalline substance, purg- ing powerfully in dosss of 1-20 to 1-6 of a grain. It has the advantage over Elaterium of uni- formity. 2 20 10 80 KLATKRIUM, (CLUTTERBUCK) 1-10 gr. An efficient hydragogue cathartic; useful in dropsical diseases, in which it has sometimes proved successful after all other remedies have failed. Dose, one pill every hour until it operates. (See note on Elaterin.) 80 3 80 EMMENAGOGt’E ( Ergotin, 1 gr. ' Ext. Helleb. Nig., 1 gr. 4 Ferri, Sulph. Exslc., 1 gr. 1 Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. 1 01. Sabin*, 1*4 gr. 1 10 5 30 EMMENAGOGTJE, (MATTER) ( Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 1 1-2 grs. •< Terebinthina, 1 1-2 grs. ( Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. Dose, 1 to 3. 45 9 05 EMM EXAbOIJUK, with EXT. COTTON ROO' Ergotin, 1 gr. Ext. Gossypii, 1 gr. Aloe Soc., 1 gr. Ferri Sulph., 1 gr. 01. Sabinse, 1-2 gr. r • 1 10 6 30 ERGOTIN (Each pill ■ 5 grs. Ergot) 1- 2gr. 60 2 80 ERGOTIN (Each pill — 10 grs. Ergot) 1 gr. 20 4 80 ERGOTIN (Each pill —* 20 grs. Ergot) 2 grs. 1 25 6 05 ERGOTIN (Each pill — 30 grs. Ergot) 3 grs. 1 60 7 80 ERGOTIN (Each pill — 50 grs. Ergot) 5 grs. We manufacture our Ergotin with great care from the best quality of fresh, selected Ergot, and it contains in the most potent form all the active constituents of Ergot of Rye, each grain representing 10 grs. Ergot, and each 3 gr. pill being equal to half a teaspoonful of officinal fluid extract. The value of Ergotin, in the place of the crude drug and the Fluid Prepara- tions, is conceded ; and it is being largely ad- ministered both in this country and in Europe. It has taken a prominent place in the treat- ment of Neurotic diseases. Many of our most reliable practitioners, and particularly those of extended experience in gyn*cology, assert that they have never found a preparation o! Ergot, in which, by experience, they felt as 2 40 11 SO 82 JVicJCESSON 8j j^URRENT. Pills, U. McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles luOpills Houle 500 pi 11 much confidence as in McKesson A Robbins* Ergotin Pills. The advantages of prescribing it in this form are obvious. (Dose, 2 to It) grs.) We offkr our krgotin, prepared she- CIALLY FOK HYPODERMIC USE, IN ONE OUNCE BOTTLES. SPECIFY m’k. A K.*8 FOR HYPODERMIC USE, AS WE ALSO MANUFACTURE AN ERGOTIN AFTER BONJEAN’S FORMULA. ERGOTIN AM) A LOIN 1 25 6 05 ( Ergotin Purif., 1 gr. ( Aloin, 1-5 gr. 1 ERGOTIN & CANNABIS INDICA 1 25 6 05 ( Ergotin Purif., 1 gr. ( Ext. Cannab. Indie., 1-2 gr. } Where a continued treatment with Ergot is necessary, the addition of Cannab. Indica is Ire- quently preferred, and many physicians who have employed this combination lor sleepless cases of mania, hemicrania, and congestive nerv- ous conditions that follow uterine disorders of women, give the quality of the Extracts a very satisfactory mention. Dose, 1 to 3. EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT grs. 75 3 56 May be given in all cases of ulcer of the stom- ach or bowels, in septictemia, typhoid fever, scarlatina,pulmonary gangrene, fetid bronchitis, etc. Has also been extensively used remedy in intermittent fever. as a K XI* KOTO KANT 75 3 55 Pulv. Scdlae, 1-2 gr. 1 Pulv. Digitalis, 1-4 gr. Pulv. Ipecac., 1-4 gr. 1 Ext. Lactuearii, 1 gr. j EXT BELLA DONN A See Relladonna Extract. EXT CANNABIS INDICA. .Sec Cannab. Indica F.xt. EXTRACT COCA See Coca Extract. EXT COLOR. COMP See Colne. Comp Ext. EXTRACT DAMIANA Sec Damlana Extract. EXTRACT DANDELION ..See Dandelion Extract. EXTRACT EUCALYPTUS....See Eucalyptus Ext. EXTRACT GEI.SE.lIIU.il. .See Gelsemitiiti Extract. EXT GliINDKLIA ROHUSTA, See Grind. Ilolmstn. EXTRACT GUARANA See Gnarnna Extract. EXTRACT HY0SCYA.lIUS .8ee Henbane Extract. EXTRACT .IARORANDI. .See Piloearpiw Extract. EXT NTX VOMICA See Nux Vomica Extract. EXTRACT OPIUM See Opium Extract. EXTRACT POKE ROOT...See Poke Root Extract. EXT SANDAL WOOD..See Sandal Wood Extract. EXTRACT VALERIAN See Valerian Extraet. FERROCVANIDE IRON...See Iron, Eerrocyanlde. FERRUGINOUS, (BLAUD'S) It and grs. 80 3 80 Ferri Sulphas, Potassii Carb., P. JE. • 40 1 80 Galbani pulv., 3-5 gr. Asafuetida purif., 3-5 gr. Myrrhie pulv., 3 5 gr. Ferri Sulph. Exsic., 3-5 gr. Tr. Canthar., 3-5 gr. GALBAMM COMPOUND. R. P 40 1 80 Galbani pulv., Myrrhae pulv., Asafcetida purif., aa, 1 1-4 gr. GKLSEMIIM EXTRACT x-r. 60 2 80 A nervous and arterial stimulant; has been used with success in intermittent fever which obstinately returned after suspension under quinin.e. (xO\OR RIMKA 45 » 05 Cubebie pulv., 2 grs. 1 Maesa Copaibas, 1 gr. Ferri Sul. Exsic, 1-2 gr. 1 Terebinth., Venet., 1 1-2 grs. GRINDELIA ROBUST* EXTRACT 3 irrs. 80 3 80 The Solid Extract is of our manufacture and ten timed the strength of the Herb; it can he used milch more readily and with better effect than any of the liquid preparations. The use of this remedy in Hay Fever, and all Asthmatic diffi- culties, has increased largely in the Eastern States and Europe. Dos®, 1 to 3. GUARANA EXTRACT (PAULL1N 1 A) 3 grs. 1 80 7 80 This Solid Extract is manufactured in our laboratory, and Is eight times the average strength of the drug. We offer these Gelatin- Coated Pills with confidence in their being the ly accurate mode of preparing this widely used and much appreciated remedy, as the drug varies so much in strength ; some prepar- ations in the market have been found to con- sist largely of impurities. We carefully test each shipment we receive, and our Solid Ex- tract is of superior and uniform quality. Th. value of Gnarana, in many phases of sick, nervous and sun Headache, as well as in Pills, G. C., McK. &K.’s—Corn’d. liutiles Bottles luopilU 500pill» Neuralgia, ami in irritations of the mucous membrane, has become well known to prac- titioners, ami its happy effects in Diarrlnea, Dys- enterv ami kimlred diseases, have been attested in numerous cases. Dose, 2 to 3. HELLEBORE, BLACK EXTRACT 1 ur. 40 1 80 IIELONIAS COMPOUND 80 8 80 rRes. Heloni., 1-8 gr. 1 Res. Caulophylli, 1-4 gr. J Res. V iburui, 1-8 gr. [Mitchella rep. pulv., 1 1-2 grs. 1 HEPATIC 80 8 80 \ MassaHydrarg , 3 grs. •x Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. ( Ext. Bel lad.. 1-4 gr. A good pill where special action on the 1 ver is desired, united with a mild purgative. The pres- ence of the belladonna allays the irritant action of the colocynth. Dose, 1 or 2 pills. HOOPER’S 1 . S. II. 40 1 80 •4 HOSPITAL QUININE” 1- gr. 60 2 30 HOSPITAL QUININE” 1- 2 gr. 60 2 80 HOSPITAL QUININE” gr. ••HOSPITAL QUININE” 1 1-i grs. ” HOSPITAL QUININE” 2 grs. • HOSPITAL QUININE” 3 grs. ” HOSPITAL QUININE” 4 grs. “HOSPITAL QUININE” 5 grs. The unbleached, crystallized, combined alka- loids of Cinchona bark; (Cinchonine alone sepa- rated), containing titty per cent, pure Quiniuae Sulph. HUBBvKB'8 Sro Quinine mid Aloes Co. HV1HIASTINE (WHITE ALKALOID) 1- - gr. 2 00 0 80 IIYDKA8TINE (WHITE ALKALOID) 1 err. 3 20 15 80 Has the tonic properties of Golden Seal. Sue- cessfully administered in dyspepsia, chronic atfections of the mucous coat of the stomach ; erysipelas, remittent, intermittent and typhoid fevers, torpor of the liver, and whenever ton- ics are required. HYDRAS IIN mid POItOPHYLUIN so 8 80 ( Hydrastin Plmsphas., 1-4 gr. j Res. Podophylli, 1-2U gr. IIYOSCYAMINK (ALKALOID) 1-200 gr. 1 75 8 65 IIYOSUYAIIINK (ALKALOID) 1-50 gr. 4 00 19 80 IlYOSCYAUIN (KES1N01H) 1- gr. SO 3 80 Similar to Henbane in medi ( Quininne Sulphas, 1-2 gr. ) IODOFORM. IRON & QUININE, No. 2 1 20 6 80 ( Iodoformum, 1-2 grs. i *\ Ferri Proto-Carb., 1 gr. V ( Quinlnae Sulph., 1-4 gr. ) IODOFORM & NUX VOMICA 1 25 6 05 ( Iodoformum. 1 gr. ) 1 Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. J IODOFORM, IRON & NUX VOMICA 1 25 6 05 J Iodoformum. Ferrum Reduct., aa, 1 gr. ) ] Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. f IODOFORM AM) OPIUM. No. 1 { Iodoformum, Opii pulv., aa, 1 gr.-*- IODOFORM AND OPIUM, No. 2 60 2 80 J Todoformum 1-20 gr. ) ( Opii, pulv., 1-40 gr. j IPECAC, POWDERED 1-4 gr. 40 1 80 IPECAC AND OPIUM (DOVER’S POWD., U. 8.) IPECAC & OPIUM (DOVER'S POWD..U. S.| oirrs. 50 l 80 Affording an agreeable medium for the admin- istration of tbi* exceedingly nauseous com- pound. JVlcJ^ESSON &j ROBBINS’ j^URRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles Bottles lUOpills 60upil 1' IPECAC AND SQUILL, li.r....: 5 grs. ( Ipecac. Co. pulv., 3 grs. j Scillae pulv., 1 gr. 1 Ammoniac! pulv., 1 gr. (Theriaca. . IPECAC. COLOC. & BLUE.. SceColoc., Ipecac &c. 40 1 80 60 2 80 IRON AND UINCHONIDINE CITRATE 2 grs. 60 2 80 IRON AND CINCHONID1NE CITRATE. .. S grs. 90 4 30 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE... 1 gr. 75 3 55 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE 2 grs. 1 10 5 30 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE ’. Sgrs. 1 50 7 30 IRON AND QUININE CITRATE ‘ 5 grs. May be given in all cases where Iron and Quinine are iointly indicated. Admirably adapted to cases of anaemia with enlarged spleen, which are so apt to accompany and fol- low our autumnal fevers. Dose, 2 to 5 grs., re- peated two or three times a day. 2 40 11 8u IRON AND QUININE C1T. AND STRYCHNINE ... ( Ferri et Quin. Cit., 2 grs.) \ Slrychnina, 1-6) gr. ) 1 40 6 80 IRON AND STRYCHNINE CITRATE ( Ferri Citras, 1 \ \ Strychninae Cit., 1-Su gr. ) IRON, BLAL'D'S, ” See Ferruginous. 60 2 80 IRON BY HYDROUEN (QUEVENNE’S) 1 gr. 40 1 80 IRON BY IIYDROUKX (QUKVKXXE’S).*2 & 4 grs. The black, reduced iron generally found in market is not fully deoxidized; its properties appear to be those of an astringent rather that tonic, and it does not take the place of Que- venlie’s iron or the true Ferrum reduetum of the U. S. Pharm., which is of an iron gray color. (See U. S. Disp., 1877, pp. 416 & 12.6.) We import Rundspaden’s iron, which is used in these pills; the color may be seen upon cut- ting one of them open. Tonic, and peculiarly well tilted to improve the quality of the blood when impoverished from any cause. Useful in diseases characterized by debility. Usually employed in chronic anaemia or chlorosis, hys- teria, scrofula, passive hemorrhages, neural- gia, and dyspepsia when dependent on defi- cient energy of tne digestive function. Con- tra indicated in all inflammatory diseases. Dose, 3 to 6 grains three or more times a day, best administered just before or after eating. 60 2 80 IKON COM BOUND, U. S ( Pulv. Myrrh®, 1 1-2 grs.) 4 Sodii Car bonus, 3-4 gr. V ( Ferri sulph. Exsic., 3-4 gr. ) 45 2 05 IRON, DIALYSED (SCALES) 2 grs. Made from Merck’s scales or plates of Dia- lysed Iron, about 20 times the strength of the Solutions in market. 1 20 5 80 IRON. EKKHOCYANIDE 3 grs. 45 2 05 IKON, IODIDE (Blanrard-s Form) 1 gr. Preferable to the Syrup and much more solu- ble and active than the imported pills,which are coated with a resin, and are usually very old before they reach the consumer. 60 2 80 IRON, LACTATE 1 gr. Has the general medical properties of the fer- ruginous preparations, and a marked elfect in increasing the appetite. Favorable results were obtained in treatment for chlorosis, with or without ameuorrhcea. Dose, 1 or 2 pills, re- peated at intervals and gradually increased. IRON, PROS. & ALOES..See Plies., Iron A Aloes. IRON. PIIOS. & QUIN... See Pirns., Iron A Quin. I., PROS., Q. & N. VOM.See Pirns,, 1., Q. A N.V. 45 2 05 IRON, PHOSPHATE AND STRYCHNINE ( Ft*rri Phosphas., t 2 grs. ) 1 Strychnin® Pulv., * 1-60 gr. f 80 3 80 IRON, PROTO-CAKIl. (VALLET’S) 2 and 3 grs. 40 1 80 IRON, PROTO-CARB. (VALLKTS MASS). .5 irrs. This mass, is carefully prepared in our own lab- oratory, and is admirably adapted to cases in which chalybeate prepaiations are indicated. Particularly useful in chlorosis, amenorrhoea and other female complaints. Ten to thirty grains may be given during the day in divided doses and continued for a month, or six weeks if there is visible improvement. We have Blaud’s Ferruginous pills also. 45 2 05 IROX. QUININE AX 1) STRYCHNINE ( Ferrum Reduetum, 1 gr. ) 1 Quin in® Sulphas, 1 gr. > ( Strycbnina, 1-60gr. ) 1 50 7 30 IRON, VALERIANATE 1 gr. IRON A PHOSPHORUS..Sre Phosphorus A Iron. 1 00 4 80 Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles bottles lOOpills SOOpills IAB0KAND1 EXTRACT 3 grs. 1 20 5 »0 , Made of McKesson & Robbins’ Solid Extract. These pills present a much better and more acceptable form of administering this power- ful Diaphoretic and Sialagogue, than any of the liquid preparations. Valuable in Rheum- atism and all Syphilitic troubles of long stand- ing. Dose. 1 to 3. LADY WEBSTER’S DINNER See Dinner. LAXATIVE (COLE’S) 46 2 05 1 Res. Podophylli, 1-10 gr. Hvdrarg. Chlor. Mite, 1 gr. i ( Ext. Col. Comp. I'ulv., 3 grs. f LAXATIVE, SPECIAL(F. Barker,on Puerperal Die.) 50 2 86 f Ext. Colne. Comp., pulv., 1 2-3 grs. i { Ext. Hyoseyami, 1 1-4 grs. -j Aloes Soc., 5 6 gr. j Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 5-12 gr. [Res. Podoph., Ipecac.pulv.,aa, 1-12 gr. J LEAD & OPIUM.. .See Opium & Acetate of Lead. 4 gr. 55 2 55 LEPTAN. & I’ODOPH... .See Poiloph. & Leptan. 1 80 3 80 LCPCLIN AND CAMPHOR 80 ( Lupulinum, 1 gr. I Camphora, 1 1-2 grs. } IIAXCUNESE, KIN-OXIDE i grs. 80 3 80 Has recently been found valuable in amenorrhiea or menor- rhagia depending on a weak condition of the sexual organ. Dose, 1 pill, increased if necessary. herccky, bin-iodide:. i-4o, i-ss, 1 -i «& i -8 gr. 40 1 80 1KRCURY, CYANIDE 1-2 1KRCI;ry, PROTO-IODIDE, > gr. 40 1 80 D2< . 1-10 gr., 1-8, 1 cent., 1-5, 1-4,1-3, 1- 2 gr. 40 1 80 We now obtain this saltabsolut Iv pure, free from the red iodide or metallic mercury ; and in perfectly impalpable powder. The advantages of this nms»t be apparent to every physician ; in fact we have received abundant testimony as to the great superiority of the new preparation, and our vastly inc reased sales are additional proof. Tlie irritation of the stomach so Ire- quently caused by the ordinary salt is no doubt due to impurity, such as red iodide, and s not observed in the use of our proto-iodide. We vill furnith samples of the granules or of the salt on application. Scrofula and scrofulous vphtllis. Should never be given at the same time with Iodide of Potassium, which con verts it into Bin-Iodide. Dose, 1-20 to 1-2 gr. tion ! Specify McK. & R. Cau- 40NO-RRO.il. ('A til’ll...See Cnmph, Mono-Brom. 60 2 80 10RPIIINE, ACETATE 1- Sgr. 60 2 80 HOH I'll IN E, ACETATE 1- gr. 80 3 80 HUB I'll 1NE AND BELLADONNA 70 3 30 Morphine Stilph., 1-6 gr. Ext. Belladonna*, 1-S gr MORPHINE, HYOSLYAMUS & CAMPHOR, No. 1. 80 3 80 Morphints Sulj h., 1-8 gr. Exi. Hyoseyami, 2 grs. Camphora, 1 gr. MORPHINE, HYOSIYAMUS & CAMPHOR, No. 2. 80 3 80 Morpninaj Sulpb., 1-6 gr. Ext. Hvoscyami, 2gis. Camp n ora, 1 gr. MORPHINE, inONCYAMCS & CAMPHOR, No. 3. 1 00 4 80 M>-rph;nffi Sulph., 1-4 gr. Ext. Hvos* yami. 2 grs. * Camphora, 1 gr. IOK 1*11 INK, .MLR I ATE I- gr. 60 2 80 40IIPIIINK, MURIATE, 1- gr. 80 3 80 40H I'll INK, SL'LPII., 1-20,1-1G, i-lOand 1- 8 gr. 60 2 80 I0RP1I1NK, SULPHATE 1-0 gr. 66 3 05 40RPHINE, SULPHATE 1- gr. 80 3 80 IOKPHINK, SULPHATE 1-2 gr. 1 00 1 00 4 80 4 80 Ul'KIATK MORPHINE . .See Morphine, Muriate. 1 60 7 80 Ext. Hj-oscyami, ‘ 2-3 gr. “ Conii, 2-3 gr. “ Ignatise Amarae, 1-2 gr. “ Opti, 1-2 gr. “ Aconiti, 1-3 gr. u Cannab. Indicse, 1-4 gr. ** Stramonii, 1-5 gr. u Belladonna;, 1-6 gr. .VKCRAI.GIA (IIROVIN-SEQCARO), ns above, wilh- out Ignatia 60 80 VECRALGIA (BRCHYN-SEOCARD) Half Strength. 1 00 Ext. Hy< scyami, 1-3 gr. “ Conii. 1-3 gr. “ Ignatiae Amarae, 1-4 gr. “ Opii, 1-4 gr. “ Aconiti, 1-6 gr. Cannab. Indicas, 1-8 gr. “ Stramonii, 1-10 gr. “ Belladonna*, 1-lagr. _ 84 JJLcJCesson Robbins1 J^urrent. Pills, G. C., McK. &ll.’s—Cont’d. Bottles Bottles lOOpills 500pills NEURALGIA (DR. GROSS) f Quininae Sulphas, 2 grs. I Morphinae Sulph., 1-20 gr. ] < Stryclinina, 1-30 gr. V ) Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. [ l Ext. Aconiti, 1-2 gr. J NEURALGIA (DR. GROSS,) uk above, without Morphine NITRO-GLYCKRIN (Gloiiolnum) 1-50, 1-100 gr. Dr. M’Call Anderson, mentioning the exhibi- tion of this drug in angina pectoris, says: “ My experience of the comparative merits of nitr'.te amyl and nitro-glycerin is, that while the latter acts more slowly, it seems to be more permanently beneficial.” Dr. W. E. Greene says, after giving several cases of heart disease: “ In this new agent we have a very powerful measure in diseases of the heart. Not only palliative, but in many cases actually curative.” Dr. Wm. A. Hammond gives this drug in migiaine and epilepsy with good results. The dose is one drop of a one per cent, solution, equal to one ol the 1-100 gr. pills. It should be very cautiously increased. The above facts are taken from the “New York Medical Abstract,” pp. 278 and 379, 1881, and p. 104, 1882. NUX VOMICA EXTRACT 1-4 and 1-2 gr. NUX VOMICA & PHOSPHORUS .See Phos. Comp. H. TOM., PHOS. & CAN..See Phos., N. V. & Can. OPIUM, U. 8 lgr. OPIUM EXTRACT...... 1-4 gr. OPIUM EXTRACT 1-2 gr. OPIUM EXTRACT 1 gr. This is the aqueous extract, which has been found to agree better with some persons than the gum, as it is less apt to cause nervous disturbance, headache, nausea, &c. Dose, 1-4 to 1 grain. OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD, No. 1 ( Opii Pulv., 1 gr. ) ( Plumbi Acet., 1 gr. J OPIUM AND ACETATE OE DEAD, No. 2 ( Opii Pulv., 1-2 gr. 1 ) Plumbi Acet,, 1 1-2 grs.) OPIUM AND ACETATE OE I.KAD, It. P....5 grs. ( Plumbi Acet., 3 3-4 grs. 1 -{ Opii pulv., 5-8 gr. >• ( Conf. Rosae, 5-8 gr. ) OPIUM & CALOMEL See Calomel & Opium. OPIUM AND CAMPHOR ( Opii pulv., 1 gr. 1 ( Camphora, 2 grs. > OPIUM AND IODOEORM. .See Iodoform & Opium. OPIUM & IPECAC Sec Ipecac & Opium. OPIUM AND NITRATE SILVER ( Opii pulv., 1 gr. ) • ( Argenti Nitras, 1-4 gr.) OXALATE CERIUM See Cerium, Oxalate. OXIDE ZINC See Zinc, Oxide. 3 00 2 80 60 40 60 60 80 1 20 60 45 60 60 1 25 45 14 80 13 80 2 80 1 80 2 80 2 80 3 80 5 80 2 80 2 06 2 80 2 80 6 05 2 05 f Fel Bo vis Purif., 2 grs. ) ) Pulv. Zingiber., 1 gr. ) Thought to be efficient in habitual constipation depending upon atony of the intestine ; also in jaundice depending upon catarrh of the bile- ducts. Dose, 2 or 3. PEPSIN, SACCHARATED 5 grs. 80 3 80 McKesson & Robbins’ Saccharated Pepsin is used. PEPSIN, (PURE CONCENTRATED) 1-2 gr. 80 3 80 Recommended for its smaller bulk, each pill is equal to 2 1-2 grs. Saccharated Pepsin. Dose, 2 or 3 pills. PEPSIN (PURE CONCENTRATED) 1 gr. 1 00 4 80 PEPSIN AND BISMUTH ". 1 20 5 80 ( Pepsinum Sacc., 2 grs. \ ( Bismuth! Subnit., 3 grs. ) ... PEPSIN AND IRON 80 3 80 j Pepsinum Sacc., 1 1-2 grs. | ( Ferrum lteduct., 3-4 gr. ) PEPSIN, BISMUTH AND STRYCHNINE, No. 1... 1 40 6 80 ( Pepsinum Sacc., 2 1-2 grs. 1 -< Bismuth! Subnit., 2 1-2 grs. V (Strychnina, 1-60 gr. ) PEPSIN, BISMUTH AND STRYCHNINE, No. 2. .. 1 75 8 55 ( Pepsinum Pur. Cone., 1 gr. ) 4 Bismuth! Subnit., 5 grs. >- ( Strychnina, 1-60 gr. ) Representing this combination in the most agreeable and reliable form. 2 8Q Kaeh pill contains 2 minims crude Petroleum. Recommended’in Phthisis, Bronchitis,Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung dis- eases. Pills, G. C., McK. &E.’s—Cont’d. Bottles Bottles lOOpills SOOpills PET ROUEUM COMPOUND Petroleum, 1 gr Pix Liquida, 1 gr ■ Strychnina; Sulph., 1-100 gr Magnesii Carb., 1-2 gr 01. Gaultheriae, 1-10 gtt 60 2 80 PHOSPHATES IKON, QUININE & STRYCHNINE ( Ferri Phospha6, 2 grs.) •< Quininie Pnosphas, 1 gr. > ( Strychnina; Pnosphas, 1-60 gr. ) Each pill represents an equivalent of about two teaspoonfuls of Elixir, and is a preferable form, in being much more agreeable to take and not objectionable to the weakest stomach, when Syrup or Elixir is rejected. As a tonic, this pill is deservedly popular. We also offer Iron, Quinine and Strychnine Pills, the Iron being in the form of Quevenne's, or reduced by hydrogen. PHOSPHIDE ZINC See Zinc, Phosphide. PHOSPHIDE ZINC & MIX VO.11.. .See Zinc, Pho,. PHOSPHORUS, 1 50 7 80 1-200, 1-100, 1-50, 1-30, 1-20, Sc 1-12 gr. The Phosphorus in our pills is always presented in the free state, and perfectly sub-divided, thus insuring safety and absence of any cause of irritation to the stomach. Dose, from 1-100 to 1-30 gr. twice or three times a day. Many of the Phosphorus combina- tions given here are formulas used by Dr.Kirby, of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and many of the notes are taken from his valuable work. Note.—In most cases phosphorus and its com- pounds should be administered with food. 1 80 3 80 PHOSPHORUS AND DIGITALIS COMPOUND f Phosphorus, 1-5C gr. 1 j Pulv. Ipecac., 1-4 gr. 1 j Pulv. Opii, 1-4 gr. | [ Pulv. Digitalis. 1-2 gr. J 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS AND EXTRACT ACONITE.. ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ( Ext. Aconiti Ale., 1-16 gr. Dose, one pill every four hours. } 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS AND EXT. CANNABIS INDICA .. ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Ext. Cannab. Ind., 1-4 gr. J A good narcotic, in cases where Morphine should not be administered; and recommended as an aphrodisiac in the place of Nux Vomica. Dose, one or two pills two or three times a day with food. 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS AND IRON ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Ferrum Reduct., 2 grs. f PHOSPHORUS & NUX VOMICA. .See Phos. Comp. 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS AND QUININE (Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) \ Quinime Sulph., 1 gr. J Physicians can readily see the value of this pill as a nutritive tonic. 1 80 8 80 PHOSPHORUS AND STRYCHNINE ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ( Strychnina, 1-60 gr. 1 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 1, ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1 -4 gr. 1 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 2, ( Phosnhorus, 1-60 gr. ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. 1 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, No. 8 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-8 gr.) These three compounds of Phosphorus may be given in doses of 1 or 2 pills, three times a day, after meals. A nutritive tonic and stimulant to the nervous system, especially adapted to the treatment of nervous disorders dependent on defective nutrition and debility of the spinal column. They increase the appetite and pro- mote digestion. 1 00 4 80 PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND AND IRON ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ■< Ferri Phosphas, 1-2 gr. ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-8 gr. 1 00 80 PHOSPHORUS,DIGITALIS & EXT. HYOSCYAMU8 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) < Pulv. Digitalis, 1 gr. >- ! f ( Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 gr.) i Pronounced a valuable medicine as a heart : tonic. The tonic effect of Digitalis on the ! voluntary muscular fibre is claimed to be analagous to that of Strychnine on the invol- ' untary muscular system. Dose, 1 pill two or three times a day, at equal intervals, which | should be omitted when effect is produced 1 00 4 80 JAcJIesson JR-Obbins’ £urrent. 85 Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles lOOpills Bottles 500pills upon the head, stomach, pulse, or kidneys. Caution should be used in administering these pills, and they should only be taken when and as prescribed by a physician. PHOSPHORUS, EXT. NUX.VOIII. & CARB. IKON. 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 ■< Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. v ( Ferri Carb., 1 gr.) Dose, one or two pills at each meal, with food. PHOS., N. V. & IKON See Phos. Co. & I. PHOSPHORUS EXT. NUX V0.1I. & EXT. ALOES. ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 ■< Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. >• 1 00 4 80 ( Ext. Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. j A good dinner pill, useful in atonic dyspepsia, hypochondria and other nervous affections ac- companied by habitual constipation. When, in administering, for some time, Phosphorus and Iron or Phosphorus and Quinine, consti- pation is induced, this pill may be substituted with advantage once a day between doses. Dose, one immediately after dinner. 1 00 4 80 (Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 ■J Ferri Sulph. Exsic . 11-2 grs. > ( Ext. Aloes Soc., 1 gr. ) A valuable tonic and laxative. PHOSPHORUS, IRON AND QUININE 2 00 9 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. ) •s Ferri Carb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. > ( Quin in* Sul ph., 1 gr. ) PHOS PHATE I.& STRYCH,See Iron, Phos.&Stry. PHOSPHORUS, IRON. QUININE & NUX YOU... 2 00 9 80 f Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. 1 1 Fern Carb. (Vallet’s), 1 gr. I 1 Quinin* Sulph., 1 gr. ' Nucis Vomicae, 1-2 gr.J PHOSPHORUS, MORPHINE AND VAL. ZINC.... ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 -< Morph in* Sulph., 1-12 gr. V ( Zincl Valerianas, 1 gr. ) 1 40 6 80 Recommended as a quieting influence in Phthisis when there is a hysterical irritability and hacking cough without much fever. Dose, one pill two or three times daily, or two upon going to bed. PHOSPHORUS, NUX VOMICA & CANTHARIDES. ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. 1 •< Pulv. Nucis Vomicae, 1 gr. 1 00 4 80 (Tinct. Canthar. Cone., 1 minim. ) Recommended as a gentle stimulant to the genito-urinary organs, a useful remedy in in- continence and retention of urine, and in pre- mature loss of sexual power. Also success- fully prescribed in some cases of amenorrhcea and leucorrbcea. Dose, one or two pills two or three times a day with food. PHOS., QUIN. & N. VOM..See Quin., Ph. & N. Y. PHOSPHORUS, QUININE, IRON & STRYCHNINE. 2 00 9 80 f Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. 1 i Quinin* Sulph., 1 gr. ! 1 Ferrum Reduct., 1 gr. f [Strychnina, 1-60 gr.J By some preferred to pills of Phosphates Iron, Quinine and Strychnine. PHOSPHORUS, SULPH. ZINC & LUPUL1N 1 00 4 80 ( Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) •< Zmci Sulphas, 1 gr. >• ( Lupulinum, 1 gr. ) Very useful in diseases peculiar to women— uterine disturbances, torpidity of function, with leucoirhoea, dysmenorrhcea and hysteria. Also in melancholia and other mental derange- ments occurring on the appearance and cessa- tion of the menses. Dose, 1 or 2, three times a day. In epilepsy and chorea 2 pills may be given three times a day. PHOSPHORUS AND VALERIANATE ZINC 1 00 4 80 J Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. ) i Zinci Valerianas, 1 gr. f 60 2 80 A prominent physician, in referring to this remedy, says that his success with Picrotoxin In the treatment of night-sweating in Phthisis has been decidedly superior to any attained by the use of the mineral acids, belladonna and ergot, singly or combined. He writes: “ I have not employed this drug in the night- sweats of phthisis solely. I recall a case of chronic pleurisy in which the effusion having been absorbed, convalescence was unaccount- ably retarded and prostration was so extreme that a latent, incipient phthisis was suspected. The skin was bathed in perspiration during the greater portion of the twenty-four hours, and this being the only discoverable morbid Pills, Gr. C., McK. &R.’s—Coat’d. Bottles Bottles lOOpills 500pills condition, I resolved to treat it with picrotoxin. It was promptly checked, and convalescence set in immediately. I have employed the drug in nearly one hundred cases. My custom has been to give a pill containing gr. 1-80 at bedtime, which dose may be repeated once or twice during the day in obstinate cases; and, at my suggestion, the firm of McKesson & Robbins, of New York, have added such a pill to their list.” PILOCARPINE, MURIATE 1-00 gr. 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 80 9 80 14 80 Very highly recommended in diphtheria by Drs. F. W. Vogel, Carson, W. P. Watson, and Guttmann, of Crustadt. Dr. Guttmann has treated 81 cases, almost all serious, and all have been cured. An account of those cases is given in the l< New York Medical Abstract,” pp. 120, 160, 215 and 363 1881. 1 20 5 80 PIPKK1NE 1-2 gr. 60 2 80 PIPKRINE COMPOUND 60 2 80 { Piperina, Hydr. Chlor. Mite, aa, 1-4 gr. J- ** Very useful in old broken down cases, where there is loss of appetite with bad drain- age, Ac.” PLUMMER’S See Calomel Compound. PODOPHYLLIN 1-20, 1-8 and 1-4 gr. PODOPHYLLIN 1-2 and 1 gr. 45 . 40 45 80 2 05 1 80 2 05 3 80 ( Res. Podophylli, 1-2 gr. ) ) Massa Hydrarg., 2 1-2 grs. ) PODOPH. & HYDHASTIN.See Hydras. & Podoph. PODOPHYLLIN AND LKPTANDHIN 80 3 80 ( Res. Podophylli, 1-2 gr. ) ( Res. Leptahdrse, 1 gr.) PODOPHYLLIN, CAPSICUM AND BELLADONNA. 80 3 80 ( Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. ) J. Ext. Bellad., Ale., 1-8 gr. V ( Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr.) PODOPll., COLOCYN., HYOSCY. & CALOMEL.. 80 3 80 f Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. 1 I Ext. Col. Comp, pulv., 1 gr. ! 1 Ext. Hyoscyarni, 1-4 gr. [ [ Hydrarg, Cnlor. Mite, 1 gr. J PODOPHYLLIN COMPOUND 80 3 80 ( Res. Podophylli, 1-2 gr. ) -i Ext. Hyoscyarni, 1-8 gr. V ( Ext. Nucis Vomicse, 1-16 gr. ) PODOPHYLLIN COMPOUND, ECLECTIC f Podophvllin, 1-8 gr. 1 •< Leptandrin, Juglandin, aa, 1-16 gr. V (Macrotin, 1-32 gr., 01. Capsici. ) 80 3 80 PODOPHYLLIN, EXT. COLOC. & BELLADONNA. 80 3 80 f Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. 1 •< Ext. Coloc. Comp., 2 grs. > (Ext. Bellad., 1-4 gr. ) PODOPH., 1IYOS. & N.VOM..See Podoph. Comp. POKE BOOT EXTRACT 1-2 gr. 45 2 05 POKE ROOT COMPOUND 80 3 SO ( Ext. Phytolaccae, Ale., 2 grs.) Ext. Stillingise, “ 1 gr. f (Ext. Stramonii, ** 1-8 gr. ) POW. PURIF. CII1NOIDIN Sec Chinoidin. PROTO-CARB. IRON See Iron, Proto-Carb. PROTO-IOD. MERCURY.. .Mercury, Prot-Iodide. QUIMDIXE, SULPHATE 1 gr. 80 8 80 QUINID1NE, SULPHATE 2 grs. 1 50 7 30 QUIMDIXE, SULPHATE 8 grs. 2 00 9 80 2 80 13 80 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1-10 gr. 45 2 05 QUININE, RI-SULPHATE 1-4 gr. 55 2 55 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1-2 gr. QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 1 gr. QUININE, RI-SULPHATE 11.2 ars. QUININE, BI-SULPHATE 2 grs. QUININE, RI-SULPHATE 3 grs. QUININE, RI-SULPHATE 4 grs. QUININE, RI-SULPHATE 5 grs. 65 8 05 BI-SULPHATE OF QUININE IS MUCH MORE SOLUBLE THAN THE SULPH- ATE, THE LATTER REQUIRING SEVEN HUNDRED PARTS OF WATER TO DIS- SOLVE IT, WHILE THE BI-SULPHATE DISSOLVES IN TEN PARTS. IN ORDER- ING, WE WOULD ADVISE PHYSICIANS TO SPECIFY BI-SULPHATE. McK. A R.’s BI-SULPHATE OF QUININE PILLS ARE MORE SOLUBLE AND MORE AS- SIMILABLE THAN SULPHATE OF QUI- NINE TAKEN IN POWDER. The demand has largely increased, and experi- ence has justified our further claim that on ac- JAcjiESSON 8j j^URRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. &K.’s—Cont’d. Butties Bottles lOOpills 600pilh count of PROMPT ACTION aild PERFECT SOLU- BILITY, Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, although con- taining less of the Quinine Alkaloid, is more efficacious, dose for dose, than Sulphate of Quinine. To be sure of the best results we must advise the profession in this, as in all other cases,to specily McK.& R. on their precnptions. QUININE, BROMIDE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, BROMIDE 2 grs. 3 60 17 80 QUININE, BROMIDE 3 grs. 5 00 24 80 QUININE, CARHOLATE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, MURIATE 1-2 gr. 1 00 4 8« QUININE, 111 MATE I gr. 1 80 8 80 QUININE, MURIATE 2 grs. 3 20 15 80 QUININE. Ml MATE.... » grs. 4 60 22 80 QUININE, SALICYLATE 1 gr. 2 50 12 30 QUININE, SULPHATE 1-1«>gr. 60 2 30 QUININE. SULPHATE 1-1 gr. 60 2 80 QUININE, SULPHATE 1-2 gr. QUININE. SULPHATE 1 gr. QUININE, SULPHATE 1 1-2 gr. QUININE, SULPHATE 2 grs. QUININE, SULPHATE 3 grs. QUININE, SULPHATE 4 grs. QUININE. SULPHATE 5 grs. Sulphate of Quinine is probably prescribed by physicians oftener than any other chemical, and Jt has been our study to present this val- uable remedy in pill form in the most reliable and soluble condition. SPECIFY McK. & R. See our remarks on Substitution, in another part of this bock. “ HOSPITAL QUININE,” see page 82 for prices. 70 3 30 QUININE, 8ULPH0-CARB0LATK 1 gr. 2 50 15 SO QUININE, SULPIIO-C.A RISC) LATE 2 grs. 3 60 17 80 QUININE, SULPIIO-UAKISOLATE 3 grs. 5 00 24 80 QUININE, SULPIIO-CAUBOLATE 5 grs. This Salt of Quinine has been very much used in some of our extremely malarial districts during the past three years. Those who have tested it very carefully claim that it pos- sesses a most positive speciticaction in the treatment of fever and ague, and has proved itself eminently superior to the Sulphate of Quinine in all malarial fevers. 8 20 40 80 QUININE, VALERIANATE 1-2 gr. Useful in debility attended with nervous dis- order. 1 50 7 30 QUININE AND ALOES ( Quininae Sulphas, 3*4 gr. ) ( Pulv. Aloes Soc., 1-4 gr. ) 1 30 6 30 Q UIN INK AND ALOES CO., Hubbard s Milder .... Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. I Aloes Soc., 1-2 gr. ! Piperina, 1-2 gr. j Strychninae Sulph., 1-50 gr. J 1 75 8 55 QUIN INK AND ALOES CO., Hubbard’s Stronger.. Quininae Sulph., 1 1-2 grs. I Aloes Soc., 2-3 gr. 1 Piperina, 2-3 gr. | Strychninae Sulph., 1-40 gr. J 2 50 12 30 QUININE AND ARSENIC ( Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-30 gr. ) 1 50 7 80 QUININE AND CAPSICUM, No. 1 ( Quininae Sulph., 1 gr.) ( Pulv. Capsici., 1-4 gr.) 1 50 7 30 QUININE AND CAPSICUM, No. 2 } Quininfle Sulphas, 2 grs. ) { Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. ) Have been highly spoken of. The Capsicum is said to assist the action of the Quinine. 2 50 12 30 QUININE AND IRON BY HYDROGEN, No. 1 .... ( Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Ferrutn Reductum, 1 gr.j 1 60 7 30 QUININE AND IRON BY HYDROGEN, No. 2 .... i Quininae Sulph., 1-v gr. ) \ Ferrum Reductum, 1-2 gr.J Made with Rundspaden’s Iron, which is per- fectly deoxidized, and hence has tonic instead of the astringent properties belonging to the oxide and common reduced Irons. 1 00 4 80 QUININE AND IRON, CARBONATE ( Quininae Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ( Ferri Subcarb., 2 grs. ) A general tonic in dyspepsia or general de- bility and languor. 1 50 7 30 QUININE AND IODIDE OF IRON ( Quininae Sulph., 1-2 gr. ) ( Ferri lodidum, 1 gr. f QUININE & PHOSPHORUS. .See Phos. St Quinine. 1 10 5 30 QUININE AND STRYCHNINE ( Quininae Sulphas., 1 gr. ) \ Strychnina, 1 -60 gr. j 1 50 7 30 Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. bottles 100 pi II* Bottle* 500 pills QUININE, ARSENIC AND MX VOMICA 1 60 7 30 { Quinina? Sulphas, 1 gr. ) ■< Acid. Arseniosum, 1-60 gr. y ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND, Xo. 1... 1 50 7 30 | Quinina* Sulphas., 1 gr.) -< Ferrum Reduct., 1 gr- [- (Acid. Arseniosum, 1-32 gr. ) f Quinina? Sulphas, 1 gr. ) •< berrmn Ileduct., 1 gr. V ( Acid. Arseniosum, 1-60 gr. ) QUININE COMPOUND AM) EXT. DANDELION.. 1 80 n 80 f Quinina? Bi Sulph., 1 1-4 grs. X J I-erri Sulph., Exsic., ‘2grs. ! J Acid. Arseniosum, 1-24 gr. f Taraxaci, 1 1-4 grs. J QUININE COMPOUND AND STRYCHNINE 1 50 7 30 f Quinina? Sulphas., 1 gr.) ! Ferrum Reductum, 1 gr. j Strvchnina, 1-20 gr. f [ Acid. Arseniosum, 1-20 gr. J QUININE, IODOFORM & IRON. See Iodoform A c. Ql'IMXIi, IKON & ARSENIC...Sve quinine Comp. QUININE, IKON AND MX VOMICA 1 50 7 30 ( Quinina? Sulph., 1 gr. ) •< Ferri Carl). (\allet’s), 2 grs. ( Ext. Nucis Voin., 1-4 gr. 1 QUIN., IKON & STRVCH..See Iron, quin & Str. qUIN., IRON, STKYCIl. & ARSENIC...See Tonic. UUI.V., IRON. STR. & l’HOS., See Phot. I.,q. & S QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND IKON..See Phos- pliorus, Iron. &c. QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND XUX YOM., No. 1 2 00 9 80 ( Quinina? Sulphas., 1 gr. ) •x Phosphorus, 1-fiO gr. V ( Ext. N ucis A omicae, 1-40 gr. 1 QUININE, PHOSPHORUS AND M X YOM., No. 2 2 00 9 80 ( Quinina1 Sulphas., 1 gr. ) •< Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. J- ( Ext. N ucis A omicae, 1-4 gr. J QUININE, QUASSIA AND NUX VOMICA 1 80 8 80 (Quininae Sulph., 1 gr. ) •< Ext. Quassia?, 1 gr. ( Ext. Nucis A omicae, 1-4 gr. ) A good bitter tonic. QUIN., PROS., IKON & STR. See Phos.,q., I. A S 1 00 4 80 f Ext. Coroc. Comp., 1 1-2 grs. ) J Ext. Colch. Acet., 1 gr. [ 1 Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 Hydr. Clilor. Mite, 1-3 gr. j RHUBARB COMPOUND, IT. S. 60 2 80 A warm tonic laxative, useful in costiveness with debility of the stomach. RHUBARB COMPOUND, B. P.. « grs. 60 2 80 ( Rhei pulv., 1 1-4 grs.) Aloes Soc. pulv., 1 gr. 1 Sapouis pulv., 6-8 gr. ! j Mvrrha* pulv., 6-8 gr. f [ Theriaca. 1-2 gr. 1.01. Menthae Pip., J Kill KARR COMP. AND BLUE MASS 5 grs. 60 2 80 s Pil. Rhei Comp., 3 grs. ) ( Massa Hydrarg., 2 grs. f KHUBAKB COMPOUND AND CALOMEL 60 9 80 < Pil. Rhei. Comp. 1 1-2 grs. ) \ Hydrarg. Chjor. Mite, 1 gr. \ Useful at the beginning of bilious fevers, jaun- dice, bilious and painter's colic, dysentery, and all other affections attended with conges- tion of the portal system, or torpidity of the hepatic function. BUUBABB, IPECAC AM) SODA 60 2 80 ( Pu.v. Rhei, 1 gr.) ■< Sudii Bicarb., ( Pulv. Ipecac., 1-6 gr. [ S t I,ICIN’ 60 2 80 SALICIN 1 00 4 80 SALICIN 1 60 7 80 Salicin is becoming more and more favorably known in the treatment of Rheumatic affec- tions, also as a I onic, Astringent, and Anti- Periodic, and is best exhibited in our Gelatine- Coated Pills. Salicin has been found very effi- cacious, and, according to “ The Lancet,” not less certain in acute Rheumatism than Quinine is for Ague. In large doses, it has been claimed to be an absolute specific in Corneit is (suppur- ative.) SALICYLIC ACID 45 2 05 SALICYLIC ACID 60 2 80 SALICYLIC ACID 1 00 4 80 Our pills present the best form for administer- ing this now very important remedy, which has proved so efficacious in Rheumatism, and JA 8j jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s—Cont’d. Bottles 1 unpills Bottles 5ul»pills which is also extensively used as an Antisep- tic and Febrifuge. It is claimed that the sol- utions, formed by the use of Sodium, Ammon- ium and other salts, produce combinations which do not represent the full value of the free Acid. SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE, ho. 1 1 00 4 80 ( Acid. Silicylicum, 2 1-2 grs. ( Morphinte Sulphas, 1-12 gr. . SALICYLIC ACID WITH MORPHINE, No. 2. 1 60 7 80 ( Acid. Salicvlicum, 5 grs. ( Morphina* Sulphas, 1-8 gr. : Strongly recommeuded in Rheumatism, acute and chronic. SANDAL WOOD EXTRACT (McK. & R.) ... both gr. 1 60 7 80 SANDAL WOOI» KXTKACT (JleK. & I!.)...2 grs. 2 40 11 80 These pills contain both the oil and resin ex- isting in Sandal Wood, are believed to be su- perior to the oil alone, and are more conven- ient of administration. The Extract is manu- factured in our laboratory. SANTONIN 1 %r. 80 3 80 SANTONIN AND CALOMEL l 00 4 80 (Santonin, 1-2 gr. < Hydrarg. Chlor. Mite, 1-2 gr. ( Theobroma Cacao, l 00 4 80 f Morphine? Sulphas, 1-24 gr. 1 Pulv. Ipecac., 1-8 gr. ] Pulv. Camphora;, 5-6 gr. [ Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 2-3 grs. SILVER. NITRATE 1- i gr. 76 3 55 Erb(Diseases of the Spinal Chord) recommends from 1-6 to 1-3 gr. three times a day, or from 1 to 1 1-2 grs. per diem, until 120 or 150 grs. have been consumed. He says: “ Among the internal REMEDIES for tabes, nitrate of silver undoubtedly stands first, as it can show quite undoubted results.” Dr. Seguin says, in the li Archives Medicine,” June, 1*82: “I have employed nitrate silver extensively in locomotor ataxia, and am almost disposed to agree with Erb.” He pre- scribes 1-4 or 1-3 gr. SILVER, NITRATE, AND OPIUM 1 25 6 05 (Opiipulv., 1 gr. 1 Argenti Nitras, 1-4 gr. SOAP COMP., R. P } gr». 70 3 30 (Opiipulv., 1 gr. ( Saponis pulv., 4 grs. SQUILL COMPOUND, U. S } 45 2 05 STRYCHNIN K 1-200, 1 f-60, 1-50, 1-40, 1-32, 1-30, 1- -100, 20 gr. 40 1 8( 8TRYCII. & IPECAC COMP., See Anti-Dyspepsin (Kotheraill *). STRYCHNINE COMPOUND. 80 3 80 f Stryclinina, 1-100 gr. ] j i’hosphnrus, 1-100 gr. 1 1 Ext. Cannab. Tndicfe, 1-16 gr. f ( Ginseng, Ferri Carb., aa, 1 gr. j SULPHATE CINCHONINE See Cinchonine, Sulph. 8ULPII. CTNCHONIDINE... .Clnclionidlne, Sulph. 8ULPIIATE MORPHINE....See Morphine, Sulph. SULPHATE QUINIDINE....Sec Qiiinldinc, Sulpli. SULPHATE QUININE See Quinine, Sulph. SULPHIDE CALCIUM See Calcium, Sulphide. SULPHUR, IODIDE . . .1-25 and 1-10 irr. 4ft 1 80 Pills, G. C., McK. & R.’s —Cont’d. Bottles Bottles loopills 5U(pills Sl'IHlU L KXTKACT 1 gr. This drug has for some time been extensively used in Russia, and for several years in England and America, in the treatment of Hysteria and general spasmodic disorders, particularly in that class of cases where asafetids has hereto fore been much used. Those most experienced in its use claim that it possesses great merit. [Dose, 2 to 3.} 2 40 11 80 SYPHILITIC (KICORD'S MODIFIED) f Hydr. Protp-lodide, 1-2 gr. ) J Lactu curium, 1-2 gr. 1 1 Ext. Opii. MO gr. j [ Ext. Conii, 1 1-2 grs. J TARAXACUM EXTRACT Seo Dandelion Ext. 1 20 5 80 I’A R All EMETIC, 1-100, 1-20, 1-8, 1- gr. 40 1 80 IONIC H. A1KKX) f Quininse Sulpli., 1 gr. I Acid. Arseniosum, 1-50 gr. | Ferrum Reductum, 2-3 gr. [ Strychnina, 1-50 gr. 1 50 7 30 TR11 • Ext. Aloes, 2 grs. Res. Podophylli, 1-4 gr. Massa Hydrarg., 1 gr. 80 3 80 Till 1 ■; LEX (DR. FRANCIS) Pulv. Aloes Soc. NIassa Hydrarg. Pulv. Scammonii. Ol. Tiglii. Pulv. Nlyrrha;. 01. Cari. 80 3 80 VALKKIAX KXTKACT 3 grs. VALERIANATE IKON See Iron, Valerianate. VAI.KUIAXATK JIOKPIIINK.. .See Jloriili., Valor. VALERIANATE (JHXISK See Quinine, Valer. VAIaLKT’S MASS See Iron, Proto-Carl). VEHKTARLE CATHARTIC... .See Cathartic. Vesr. 80 3 80 tVEKATHIXK 1-32 gr. 60 j/INC, OXIDE 1-2 and X gr. 45 ZINC, OXIDE 2 grs. Tonic, anti-spasmodic and astringent. Has been given in chorea, epilepsy, whooping-cough, spasm of the stomach dependent on dyspepsia, and other similar affections, and the diarrhoea of infants. 50 ZINC, PHOSPHIDE 1-6 nnd 1 4 gr. 60 ZIXC, PHOSPHIDE 1-2 gr. The Phosphide of Zinc has been very success- fully used by prominent authorities on treatment of brain diseases, many of whom assert its efficacy. It has been used with remarkable results in severe cases of Neu- ralgia, [see paper by Dr. Adolphus, St. L. Med-Jour., XIII, 471] P. Vigier, Bull. Gen. de T/ierap.y states that Thosphide of Zinc is more prompt and reliable in its action than free Phosphorus. 80 ZINC, PHOSPHIDE, & EXT. NUX VOMICA.... ( Zinci Pliospliidum, 1-10 gr. ) ( Ext. Nucis Vomicae, 1-4 gr. J Tonic. Useful in palsy, neuralgia and chronic constipation ; also in brain diseases. 80 3 80 ZINC, VALERIANATE 1 gr. 75 3 55 ZINC, VALERIANATE 2 grs. Anti-spasmodic. Considered a remedyin neu- ralgic affections. Has been used with succe in nervous diseases attended with palpitation of the heart, constriction of the throat and pain in the head. Useful in epilepsy, and in the nervous affections which accompany chlo- rosis. Dose, 1 to 2 pills, several times a day. 1 00 4 80 For Pills in bottles of 25 each, and Pills and Grannies of Rare and Expensive Alkaloids, see next page. Private Formulas of 3,000, or more, Made and Coated to Order. Pills may be sent by mail in boxes, at an expense of about 2 cents per 100, and 10 cents per pack- age, extra, if registered. We cannot be responsible for delivery. ALL RESPECTABLE DRUCCISTS WILL SUPPLY McK. & R. PILLS WHEN SPECIFIED. 88 JVLcJIeSSON jT.OBBINS’ jTuRRENT. PILLS AND GRANULES, GELATINE-COATED, Of Rare and Expensive Alkaloids. For the convenience of the Medical Profession, these Granules are put in bottles of 25 each. For other formulas, in bottles of ioo each, see foregoing pages. Per ioo 1 Pills. CANNABIN, Tannate, bottles 25 pills 1 gr. 5 00 (Glucoside, from Cannabis Sativa). Recommended by Drs.Fronmuller(Memorablien von Betz) «*nd Hiller(Charit£,Berlin) as a mild and agreeable hypnotic, especially in cases of nervous sleeplessnes, where morphine, e c., could not be administered. It is considered authorities superior to any preparation of opium,as it does not interfere with! the digestive! organs, or in any degree retard oi the bowels. Is particularly recommended \to the notice of physicians in charge of hospitals for the insane. Dose, 1 to 8 pills. CHELIDONINE. Muriate, bottles 25 pills 1 gr. 15 00 (From Chelidonium Majus). A laxative, slightly diuretic. Unlike Chelerythrine, (from tnea ame plant), it is not poisonous. Dose, 1 to 4 pills. COLCHICINE, oottles 25 granules 1-60 gr. 80 (Alkaloid from Colchicum autumnale). Drastic, diuretic. In gout and rheumatism. Dose, 1 tol • granules. COLOCYNTHIN, bottles 25 granules 1-8 gr. 60 (Glucoside, from Citrullus Colocynthis). A very effective and painless purgative in large doses. aTaxative it may bejgiven in doses of 1 to 5 granules. CONVALLAMARIN, bottles 25 granules. 1-100 gr 60 (Glucoside of Convallaria majalis: Lily of the Valley). Powerful cardiac stimulant." Dose, 1 granule, very cau- iously increased. Must not be confounded with Convallarin, wElch a purgative. DATURINE, Sulph., bottles25 granules. 1-100 gr 7 OO .From Datura Stramonium)'! Dose and effect similar to that of Atropine, Duboisinef^nd Vyoscyamine. The slight differences in effect noticed be- tween( these four alkaloids s probably due’to traces of other principles not yet studied. Per ioo Pills. GELSEMININE, Sul., bottles25granules. 1-60 gr. (From Gelsemium sempervirens). Recommended in spermatic and neuralgic affections, acting with very soothing effect on the dental nerves. It has also been employed with a measure of success in controlling car- diac palpitations. Dose, 1 to 3 granules. I HELLEBOREIN, bottles 25 granules 1-50 gr. (Glucoside, from Radix Helleborus). May be used as a cardiac stimulant instead of Digitalis. Dose, 1 granule. (See note on Digitaline). 80 HYOSCYAMINE, Sul., bots. 100 gran... 1-100 gr. I 20 MUSCARINE, Sul., bottles 25 granules. 1-100 gr. Experiments with Muscarine have shown that it irritates the heart nerves, and acts on the organs of respiration. It also produces salivation and flowing of tears. Is antagonistic to Atropine. PHYSOSTIGMINE, Salicylate, bottles 25 gran- 2 40 ules 1-100 gr. (From Physostigma venenosum ; salicylate of Eserine). Dose, 1 granule, very cautiously increased. I 60 PODOPHYLLOTOXIN, bottles 25 granules.1-8 gr. (From Podophyllum peltatum). The active principle of the resin of podophyllum, or podo- phyllin. Purgative in atonic constipation, etc. Dose, 1 or 2 granules. I OO SCILLITOXIN, bottles 25 granules 1-300 gr. (From Scilla maritima). Dcse, 1 granule, cautiously increased to 4 granules. I OO SCLEROTIC ACID, bottles 25 pills 1 gr. (From Ergota ; also called sclerotinic acid). Dose, 1 to 4 grains. Oxytocic and haemostatic. Recommended by Dr. Plantllas (in the Revue de Therap. Medcher.) in cases where haemorrhage occurs in tubercular disease of the lungs, one grain to be given every half hour or less frequently. It diminishes the excitability of the medullary centres, and lowers the blood pressure. 2 OO PILLS, GELATINE-COATED, McKESSON & ROBBINS/ in bottles of 25 each. ASAFKTIDA. U. S gross bottles 18 00 CATHARTIC, CO ill l*., 1. 8 18 00 CATHARTIC, IMPROVED 18 00 CATHARTIC, VEGETABLE 18 00 COOK’S 18 00 DINNER (LADY WEBSTER’S) 18 00 HOOPKK’S 18 00 “HOSPITAL QIININE,” 1 srr 1 90 4 4 fc4 2 trrs 3 50 4 4 4 4 8 trrs 5 00 PODOPHYLLIN, 1-2 sr PODOPlt YLLI \, €OMP Ql*ININE, BI-SULPHATE, 1 gr 18 00 24 00 2 40 QMNINk’, SULPHATE, 1 *r. “ “ 2 60 QUININE, SULPHATE,’ 3 grs “ •< 6 80 2 00 PHICFS OF ABOVE. NET. PLASTERS—McK. & R's. Of the IT. S., British and German Pharma- copceias, and other formulas. Plaster, Aconite lb. 1 25 44 Adhesive lb. 40 44 Ammoniac, U. S lb. 75 4k “ and Mercury, U. S..lb. 1 00 Anodyne lb. 2 50 Antimony . ..lb. 1 00 Arnica Root, TJ. S lb. 1 20 44 Aromatic lb. 1 50 44 Asafetida, IT. S lb. 75 44 Belladonna,Extract of Leaf lb. 1 25 44 “ “ Root,U.S.lb. 1 25 44 “ Root lb. 1 00 44 Calefaciens lb. 60 44 Canada Pitch, U. S lb. 60 44 Cantliarides. lb. 1 25 44 Capsicum, U. S lb. 1 00 44 Cerussa, Ph. G _lb. 88 44 Comfrey lb. 1 00 44 Conium lb. 1 00 44 Cumin lb. 75 44 Diachylon, simple, U. S., Cans.lb. “ “ “ Rolls,lb. 38 38 44 “ “ Ph. G lb. 75 PLASTERS, McK. & R’s-Cont’d. Plaster, Diachylon, with Gum lb 45 Diapalma ..lb. 60 Galbanum, U. S ..lb. 60 it “ British .lb. 60 it “ Comp.,U. S. P. 1870.1b. a5 it “ Crocat. Ph. G ..Jb. 1 50 it Hyoscyamus Extract “ Leaf lb 1 50 lb 1 00 it Iron, Roborans lb 38 it “ U. S lb 38 “ Labdanum ..lb. 75 it Lead lb. 38 Lead, Iodide lb. 1 00 Logan’s Ih, 50 Manus Dei lb 1 50 it Melilot (Ph. Ger.) ..lb. 60 it Mercurial, U. S P. (Strong)... ..lb. 1 00 it “ Mild lb 1 00 it “ with Ammoniac... lb 1 00 it Mother (Emn. Matris) Ph. G.. ..lb. 72 Myrrh lb 70 Nuremburg Ih 1 00 it Olibanum. ..lb. 2 00 it Olivarum lb 38 it Opium, U. S ..lb. 1 75 JAcjlESSON j^URRENT. 89 Plaster, Oxycroceum, Ph. G lb 1 00 ‘‘ Pitch, Burgundy ...lb. 50 “ “ Canada ...lb. 5(1 “ “ Comp.(King’s Irritating)lb. I 00 44 with Cantharides ...lb. 60 “ Resin, U. 8 lb 40 “ Saponis, U. S lb 50 “ Vigo ...lb. T 25 “ 44 with Mercury ...lb. I 50 Potassium, Chlorate, purif., McK. & R..lb. 35 Powder, Aromatic lb, 1 50 44 Catechu, Compound ...lb. T5 “ Chalk, Aromatic ... ...lb. 2 00 “ “ Comp., U. S lb. 2 00 “ “ and Opium ...lb. 2 25 “ Cochineal, Compound ...lb. 75 “ Composition, in bulk ...lb. 25 44 Diaphoretic . ...lb. 1 25 “ Dover’s, U. S., 1880 ...lb. I 20 “ “ with Potas. Sulph.. ...lb. 1 10 “ Insect. True, McK. & R. .doz. 1 50 “ Jalap, Compound lb 1 25 “ James’ ...lb. 70 “ Kino Compound lb 1 75 “ Licorice Compound ...lb. 50 “ Lobelia Compound ...lb. I 00 “ Morphine Compound ...lb. 2 00 “ Opium Compound ...lb. 2 00 “ Rhubarb, Compound, U. S.. .. lb. 1 50 “ Scammony. Compound ...OZ. 40 “ Tar (50 per cent).. ...lb. 50 “ Tooth lb 75 “ Tragacanth Compound “ Tully’s, U. S ...lb. 1 50 ...lb. 2 00 Powdered Drugs, McK. & R., see page 94. Powders, Seidlitz,Full(40 lb.)doz.3.25. gross 36 00 “ “ Usual,(30 lb.)doz.2.75.gross 30 00 44 Soda doz., 1.50. gross 16 50 Pulp, Tamarind, Genuine ...lb. 30 McK. & R. Sulphate of Quinine. We have been much gratified by the complimentary re- porta regarding the appearance and quality of our Cinchona Alkaloids received from both druggists and physicians and we are happy to inform the trade that our greatly increased ar- rangementa for manufacture, in our new buildings on scale, will guarantee a uniform article and a steady Our Sulphate of Quinine is remarkably white and the a larger supply, crystal- lization very light, requiring a 9-oz. bottle to hold 1 oz The following test is attached to the label of every ounce of Sulphate of Quinine issued by us, and comparison of our Quinine may be made with any other brand in the market: " To test the purity of SULPHATE OF QUININE put 1 gramme of the Quinine in a tube with 6 grammes ol Concent. Sulphuric Ether and 2 grammes Liq. Ammon., when the Qui- nine, if pure, will be entirely dissolved.” McK. & R. Bi-Sulphate of Quinine. Peculiarly fine crystals; should be used in pills and pow- ders in preference to the Sulphate, on account ot its ready solu- bility, requiring only 10 parts of water instead Specify McK. & R. of 700. QUININE. BI-MURIATE, with Urea, 1 gram, vial 25 44 44 “ 44 2 44 u 40 U 44 44 44 £ 44 75 “ 14 44 44 50$ Solut., i oz. vial 44 44 44 44 50$ Solut., 40 1 oz. vial 3 00 QUININE, BI-SULPHATE, McK.&R.... ---OZ. T 55 44 Bromide, 44 44 ---OZ. 2 75 44 Carbolate, 44 44 ...OZ. 6 00 44 44 Hospital,” 44 44 -.-OZ. I 50 44 Salicylate, 44 44 ...OZ. 2 70 44 SULPHATE, --.oz. I 50 44 Sulpho-Carbol.,44 44 ---OZ. 6 00 44 Tannate, 44 44 ---OZ. 1 00 44 Valerianate, 44 44 --OZ. 3 90 Resin. Copaiba ---OZ. 25 44 Jalap --OZ. 70 44 Scammony, U. S T 00 Salts, Lemon, boxes .doz. 75 44 44 bulk lb 75 44 Smelling, 44 lb I 00 44 Wormwood ...lb. 75 Salve, Deshler’s lb 50 Soda Mint ...ib. 35 Sodium, Benzoate -_-OZ. 30 SOLUTIONS (also Liquors). Solution, Aluminium. Acetate ...Ib. 50 44 44 Chloride ...ib. 50 44 44 Compound.. Ib 60 44 Ammonium, Acetate lb 40 44 4 4 Anisate. lb 50 44 44 Citrate lb 1 50 44 44 Sulphide ...Ib. 75 Solution, Arsenic, Bromide .lb. 1 00 44 “ Chloride, U. S .lb. 25 44 “ “ De Valangin’s.lb. 50 “ Hydrochloric, Br. P lb. 40 Arsenical, Pearson’s .lb. 25 Arsenious Acid, U. S .lb. 40 Atropine, Fleming’s “ British .OZ. 20 -OZ. 44 Barium, Chloride .lb. 35 tt Bismuth .lb. 55 Bi-Meconate of Morphine... lb. 2 50 Bi-Sulphite Lime Ih 40 Bromine, Smith’s .lb. 60 U Calcium Chloride .lb. 30 Chloride Zinc, Medicinal lb 22 “ Commercial.. lb. 11 Copper, Villate’s .lb. 30 Donovan’s, U. S .lb. 30 Fehling’s lb, 75 Fowler’s, U. S. .lb. 12 Gutta Percha, U. S lb, 3 00 “ (Turpentine) .lb. 1 50 Iodine, Bromide .OZ. 25 “ Compound (Lugols). .lb. 1 25 44 Iodohydrargyrate Potassium -OZ. 15 Ipecac and Opium .lb. 1 65 Iron, Acetate, U. S. P... .lb. 1 00 “ “ Ph. G lb, 1 00 “ Itadem .lb. 1 10 “ Citrate, U. S lb. 60 “ and Quinine... .lb. 3 00 “ Chloride, U. S lb 25 “ “ Ph. G .lb. 25 “ “ Br lb. 25 “ Perchloride .lb. 25 “ Pernitrate .lb. 30 tt “ Persulphate .lb. 20 “ Protoxide .lb. 75 “ Subsulphate .lb. 30 “ Tersulphate Ih. 30 Lead, Sub-Acetate, U. S lb. 30 it Lime... .lb. 15 “ Saccharated .lb. 40 Magnesium Citrate doz. 2 00 44 Mercury, Nitrate. -OZ. 15 Morphine, Magendie’s “ Sulphate, IJ. S-... -OZ. 30 .lb. 80 Nitroglycerin, 10% -OZ. 1 00 “ 1% -OZ. 40 Opium, Sedative __ .lb. 1 00 Pepsin, U, S. P -lb. 90 44 Per-Oxide of Hydrogen lb 1 50 44 Phosphorus, Thompson’s lb. 1 10 Pitch, Alkalin .lb. 50 it Potassa .lb. 20 tt Potassium, Citrate, U. S .lb. 60 “ Permanganate, IPS. .lb. 25 Sodium, Arseniate .lb. 40 tt “ Bi-Sulphite. .lb. 50 “ Chlorinated, bulk gal. 40 C. S., bots.doz. 2 25 “ “ G. S., bots.doz. 2 75 tt Strychnine, British .OZ. 12 “ Hall’s -OZ. 12 tt Van Swieten’s .lb. 30 tt Zinc Chloride, U. S. P lb. 25 “ “ Commercial .. .lb. 12 TEST-SOLUTIONS. Prepared according to the U. S. P., 1880. Orders for bottles, with labels engraved, for Test Solutions, executed as wanted. Test-Solution Acetate of Lead.* -OZ. 5 tt Albumen oz. 5 Ammon.-Nitrate Silver. -OZ. 5 Ain.-Sulphate of Copper.oz. 5 Bichromate Potassium.. -OZ. 5 tt Bitartrate of Sodium -OZ. 5 Carbonate Ammonium . -OZ. 5 tt “ of Sodium... -OZ. 6 Chlorideof Ammonium. -OZ. 5 “ Barium -OZ. 5 “ Calcium -OZ. 5 tt “ Gold -OZ. 50 tt Chromate of Potassium. -OZ. 5 tt Ferric Chloride -OZ. 5 Ferricyanide Potassium -OZ. 5 Ferrocyanide Potassium.lb. 50 ‘t Ferrous Sulphate -OZ. 5 tt Gelatin -OZ. 5 tt Hydrosulphuric Acid ... -OZ. 5 Hyposulphite of Sodium -OZ. 5 tt Indigo. oz. 5 90 JVlcJlESSON 8j p’RICES p,URRENT. Test-Solution Iodide Mercury & Potas. .OZ. 5 Iodide of Potassium oz. 5 Iodir.e oz. 5 Magnesium oz. 5 “ Mercuric Cliloride oz. 5 Nitrate of Barium oz. 5 Nitrate of Silver oz. 25 Oxalate of Ammonium. oz. 5 Permanganate of Potas. .oz. 5 Phosphate Ammonium . oz. 5 Phosphate of Sodium... oz. 5 4* Picric Acid oz 5 “ Platinic Chloride oz. 75 “ Potassio-Cupric Tartrate oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Calcium .oz. 5 Sulphate of Copper .oz. 5 “ Sulphate of Potassium.. .oz. 5 Sulphate of Silver. .oz 25 Sulphide of Ammonium .oz. 5 “ Tannic Acid .oz 5 “ Tartaric Acid .oz. 5 Spirits, Ammonia . lb 50 “ “ Aromatic .lb. 55 44 “ Fetid, Br. P .lb. 75 Angelica, Aromatic .11) 50 “ Compound .lb. 65 Anise .lb. 65 Balsamicus lb “ Cajuput, Br. P lb 1 00 44 Camphor .11). 50 44 Carmelita lb 1 00 ** Chloroform, U. S._ lb 85 Chamomile, distilled, Ph.G .lb 1 00 Cinnamon, U. S .11). 1 00 “ Ph. G lb 1 IK) Elder Flowers, distilled, Ph.G. .11). 90 “ Ether .11). 75 44 “ Compound lb. 50 44 Gaultheria, U. S .lb. 1 00 44 Juniper, II. S... 11) 50 “ Compound, O’. S lb 50 Lavender, U. S. -11). 50 “ Compound .lb. 55 44 Lemon, O. S -lb. 1 01) Lettuce, distilled .11). 1 00 Mastic, Compound. -11). 1 00 44 Melissa Compound... .11). 1 25 44 “ distilled, Ph.G .11). 1 00 44 Muriatic Ether, Ph. G .lb. 1 00 4* Myrcia, U. S gal. 3 00 44 Nutmeg, U. S Ih 1 00 Orange, U. S... .11). 1 00 Peppermint, TJ. S. .11). 65 Pimenta -lb. 50 Uaspberry, distilled, Ph.G .lb. 1 00 Rose .lb. 50 44 Rosemary .lb. 75 it Sage, distilled, Ph. G .lb. 1 00 it Spearmint, U. S Tar lb. 1 00 it .lb. 50 Tilia, distilled. lb 1 00 8uet, Prepared .lb. 25 Sulphur, Iodide SYRUPS-McK. & R's. .OZ. 35 Of the U. S., British and German Pharma- copoeias, and other formulas. Syrup, Acacia. IJ. S. .lb. 75 44 Almond. .lb. 75 Althaea.. .lb. 65 tt Blackberry, (Rubus) .lb. 75 “ 1 and Matico ..lb. 90 44 “ for Soda Water... gal. 2 50 44 Bloodroot _Ib. 60 .4 Bloodroot, Compound Bromide Calcium, see p. 91. .lb. 60 ‘4 “ Iron, U. S .lb. 75 '4 “ “ and Quinine .lb. 2 00 “ Lithium .lb. 1 00 •il “ Potassium .lb. 60 44 “ Quinine & Strychnine .lb. 2 00 44 “ Sodium .lb. 75 Buchu lb 75 44 Buckthorn Bark lb 60 “ Berries .lb. 60 Butternut _lb. 75 Cascara Sagrada .lb. 75 Cherry, Wild _lb. 40 Cherry, Wild, Comp .lb. 75 Chestnut .lb. 75 Chloralhydrate lb. 1 00 44 Chlorhydrophosphate Calcium- .lb. 60 Syrup SYRUPS. McK. & R’s—Cont’d. Clilorhydrophosphate Iron .lb. 60 “ Citrate of Iron . .lb. 60 “ “ “ & Quinine .lb. 1 50 Citric Acid, IT. S .lb. 50 44 Coca lb 75 44 Codeine . .lb. 1 50 %4 Coffee lb 75 Corn Silk 11) 75 Coto Bark lb 1 50 44 Cubeb lb 60 44 Dandelion .lb. 60 Dover’s - lb 75 Erythroxylon lb 75 Eucalyptus .lb. 60 “ Fennel _lb. 60 Galls, Aromatic. lb 60 Garlic .lb. 60 Ginger ,1b. 50 Grindelia llobusta .Ib. 1 00 Hops .lb. 70 Hydriodic Acid, U. S. .ib. 1 00 44 Hypophospliites, II. S Ib. 75 “ with Iron U.8.P Ib. 75 Hypophosphite Iron, &c.,see p. “ Lime,&c., see p. 91. II. “ Manganese .lb. 75 “ Potassium .lb. 65 44 “ Sodium,&c., see p.91 44 Iodide of Iron, British .lb. 45 44 “ “ “ U. S .lb. 50 44 “ “ “ Ph.G lb 40 44 “ “ “ and Manganese .lb. 1 35 “ “ “ and Quinine ID 2 00 44 “ “ Lime .lb. 60 44 “ “ Manganese Ib 90 “ “ Potassium .lb. 75 4* “ “Starch Ib 1 00 Ipecac .ib. 60 44 “ McKesson & Ilobbins’-.doz. 2 75 44 Krameria .lb. 60 44 44 Lacto-Pliosphate Iron, see p. 91. “ “ Lime, &c., see p.91 44 Lactate Iron .lb. 90 44 Lactucarium .lb. 1 00 44 Lemon gal. 2 00 44 Licorice Extract Ib 60 44 “ Boot .Ib. 50 44 Lime, U. S .lb. 50 44 Lobelia Ib. 50 44 “ and Blood ltoot... . lb 50 44 Morphine lb 1 00 44 Orange Flowers, U. S.. .Ib. 60 44 Orange Peel, Curacao .lb. 75 44 “ “ Seville, U. S. P. „ .ib. 50 44 Orgeat .Ib. 75 44 Partridge Berry Comp .lb. 75 44 Phos.,Iron,Quin. & Strych..U.S. lb. 2 00 44 44 Phosphates, Comp., see p. 91. “ Iron, &c., see p. 91. Phosphate Calcium lb. 70 44 Pineapple, pure, for Soda Water gal 2 00 Poke Hoot. .lb. 60 44 Poppy - Ib 60 44 “ Ph.G.. .lb. 70 44 Protoxide Iron .lb 70 44 Pyrophosphate Iron .lb 75 Quebracho Bark. .lb. 1 00 4k Raspberry, pure, for SodaWatergal 2 00 44 “ German (Rubi. Idaei). gal 2 75 “ u. s. gal 2 75 Red Rose Flowers ..Ib 60 44 Rhamnus Ib 60 44 lthatanv, IT. S Ib 60 44 Rhubarb Ib 60 44 “ Aromatic Ib 50 44 “ Iron and Calumba Ib 60 44 “ and Potassa ..lb 70 44 Rubus, U. S., see Blackberry... Ib 75 44 Rumex Comp. (Scrofulous) ... .Ib 75 Sanguinaria Ib 60 44 “ Compound.. ..lb 60 44 Sarsaparilla gal. 3 50 44 “ Comp gal 3 50 “ “ forSodaWat. gal 2 50 44 “ and Iodide Iron .Ib 1 00 44 “ and lod. Lime, see p. 91. 44 Senega .Ib. 50 44 Senna .lb 50 44 Simple gal 1 25 44 Squill Ib 40 Squill, Comp. (Cox’s Hive) .lb 50 J'vOBBINS’ j^URRENT. 91 Syrup, Stillingia.. .. ** “ Comp ....lb. 60 lb. 60 “ Strawberry, pure, for Soda Wat., gal. 2 00 “ Superphosphate Iron “ Tar lb. 60 50 “ “ Compound ....lb. 60 “ Tolu ....lb. 60 “ Turkey Corn Compound lb. 60 Syrup, Valerian lb. CO “ Vanilla, for Soda Water (pure) gal. 8 50 “ Violets lb. 50 “ Wild Cherry lb. 40 “ Wormwood lb. 50 “ Yellow Dock lb. 60 “ “ “ Compound lb. 60 These Syrups are carefully prepared from published recipes, and are neatly put up in one and five pound amber glass bottles, with formulas, directions and doses on labels. syrups, McKesson & robbins*. SYRUPS. In 1 lb. Bottles. In 5 lb. Bottles. dnZ. each. Bromide Calcium 10 00 3 50 “ Lithium 12 00 4 50 Hypophosphite Iron 8 00 3 00 “ Iron and Manganese 8 00 3 00 “ Lime 8 00 3 00 “ “ andiron... 8 00 3 00 “ “ Iron and Soda 8 00 3 00 “ “ & Soda (Churchill's)... 8 00 3 00 “ “ “ & Potassa 8 00 3 00 “ “ “ “ & Iron 8 00 3 00 Other Syrups, not mentioned in this list, made to order at short notice. SYRUPS. In 1 lb. Bottles. In 5 lb. Bottle*. Hypophosphite Soda (loz. 8 00 each 3 00 Lacto-Phosphate Iron 13 50 5 00 “ Lime 13 50 5 00 “ & Iron 13 50 5 00 “ “ & Pepsin ... 30 00 8 00 “ &Soda 13 50 5 00 “ Lime, Soda, Potas. & Iron. 18 00 7 00 Phosphates, Comp. (Ohem. Food)... “ Iron, Quin, it Strych.(Aitken) 8 00 3 00 30 00 8 00 Sarsaparilla and Todide of Lime 12 00 4 50 tinctures, McKesson & robbins’. Of the IT. S., British and German Pharmacopoeias, and other reliable formulas. Tincture TINCTURES. Aconite Leaf lb 60 “ Root, IJ. S. ..lb. 75 (1 “ “ Ph. G ..lb. 75 44 “ “ Etlierial.Ph.G. lb. 00 “ “ Fleming’s.. ..lb. 90 kk Aloes, TJ.S - ..lb. 60 it “ Compound, Ph. G. . ..lb. 60 44 “ and Myrrh, U. S ..lb. 60 44 Ambergris ..lb. 4 00 44 Ambrette ..lb. 75 44 Anchusa ..lb. 50 44 Antispasraodic ..lb. 50 44 Apocynum Cannab ...lb. 70 4k Arbor Vitas - - ...lb. 60 “ Arnica Flowers, U. S ...lb. 50 4k Root, TJ. S ...lb. 65 4k Aromatic, Ph. G ...lb. 60 “ Asafetida, U. S. ...lb. 60 4k Belladonna, IT. S ...lb. 50 4k Benzoin, IT. S ...lb. 75 “ Comp., U. 8 ..lb. 75 Bestuchef, (Golden Tincture) lb. 80 “ Bitter Root ...lb. 60 44 Blackberry ...lb. 50 44 Bloodroot, IT. S ; ...lb. 50 Blue Cohosh.. ...lb. 60 “ “ Comp ...lb. 60 44 Blue Flag ...lb. 60 it Boldo ...lb. 1 60 Box (Buxus) ...lb. 60 Bromide Iodine ...lb. 2 00 “ “ De-color.. ...lb. 2 50 Bryonia, IT. S. ...lb. 60 44 Buchu, British ...lb. 50 Cactus Grandiflora ...lb. 4 50 44 Calabar Bean ...lb. 90 44 Calcium, Iodide ...lb. 90 44 Calendula, U. S ...lb. 60 44 Calumba lb 50 44 Camphor ...lb. 50 44 “ Compound ...lb. 75 44 Canella lb. 60 44 Cannabis Indica ...lb. 85 44 “ “ Ethereal.. ...lb. 1 40 44 Cantharides, U. S ...lb. 70 44 Capsicum, U. S lb 70 Cardamom, IT. S ...lb. 75 44 “ Pomp., IT. S ...lb. 60 Cascarilla ...lb. 50 44 Castor, U. S. P., 1870 ...lb. 2 2p “ British .. lb. 1 50 44 “ French Codex. ...lb. 3 00 44 Catechu Comp., U. S. P., 1880.1b. 60 44 Celandine ...Ib. 60 Tincture Tinctures—Continued. Chamomile . lb 60 *fc Cherry Bark lb 60 U Chewstiek .lb. 60 (l Chinoidin Il> 75 it Chiretta, U. S ... lb 60 ii Cimicifuga... lb. 60 '• Comp. (Kina’s Disp.llb. 75 Cinchona, U. S lb 90 “ “ Comp., U. S .lb. 80 “ Pale .lb. 60 ii Cinnamon .lb. 50 “ Compound lb. 75 tfc “ Vinos, Ph.G lb. 75 44 Civet lb. ii Cloves.. .lb. 60 ii Coca Ih, 85 ii Cocculus Indicus lb, 60 ii Cochineal lb 60 ii Colchicuin Root. Ih 70 “ Seed, IT. S Ih 70 “ “ Ethereal. . lb 85 44 Collinsonia .lb. 65 ii “ Ph. G..._ .lb. 65 ii Colocynth, Ph. G .lb. 50 Conium, 17. S _lb. 50 ii Copper, Acet., Rademacher’s.lb. 60 44 Corn Silk lb. 65 ii Coto Bark .lb. 1 00 ii Cotton Root Bark Ih 65 ii Cramp Bark .lb. 65 44 “ “ Comp. (K’s Disp.) lb. 65 Cranesbill lb 50 Cubeb, U. S. lb 50 ii Cudbear lb 50 ii Curcuma Ih 50 Damiana ..lb. 85 Digitalis, U. S Ih. 60 “ Eth., Ph. G Ih. 1 00 Drosera Rotundit'olia ..lb. 90 Dulcamara Ih. 60 Ergot Br lb 60 “ Ethereal .lb. 70 ii Erythroxylon Ih 85 Eucalyptus ..lb. 65 Eupatorium Ih. 65 Expectorant (King’s Disp.). .lb. 75 Foxglove, U. S ..lb. 60 ii “ Ph. G ..lb. 1 00 ii Fucus Vesiculosus lb 65 ii Galls, D. S Ih 50 44 “ Compound .lb. 60 44 Garlic ..lb. 60 44 Gelsemium, 17. S ..lb. 60 44 “ Fresh Root .lb. 70 92 pURRENT. Tinctures—Continued. Tincture, Gentian lb 50 44 Gentian, Compound, U. S... .lb. 50 Ginger, U. S . .lb. 60 Glycyrrhiza .. lb. 50 Golden Seal, F. S lb 60 44 Green Soap, F. S - .lb. 60 Grindelia Robusta. .lb. 1 00 44 Guaiac, F. S Ih 70 “ Ammoniated, F. S. .lb. 85 “ Dewee’s .lb. 85 “ Ethereal .lb. 1 00 Guarana lb. 1 50 44 Hellebore Black .lb. 50 “ White .lb. 50 “ Amer.(seeVerat.Vir.) Hops, U. S lb, 60 Horehound .lb. 50 Horsechestnut lb 60 Hydrangea .lb. 50 Hydrastis lb, 60 “ Hydropiper .lb. 60 Hyoscyamus, F. S Ih, 50 Ignatia Amara, F. S._ .lb. 85 Indian Cannabis, F. S lb. 85 Iodine, F.S .lb. 1 00 “ Ph. G lb. 1 00 44 “ (Churchill’s) lb 1 50 “ Colorless Ih i as “ Compound .lb. i as “ Ethereal -lb. a oo 44 Ipecac .lb. 75 44 & Opi.U.S.(Liq.Doveri)lb. 1 75 Ins lb “ Iron, Acetate, F. S .lb. 50 44 “ “ British .lb. 1 00 “ “ Etherial Ph.G lb. 1 00 “ “ Kademacher’slb. 80 “ Chloride lb 40 44 “ “ Tasteless .lb. 75 “ “ Etherial, Best’f’s lb. 80 “ Pomati .lb. 40 44 Jaborandi lb 65 44 Jalap .lb. 75 Juniper Berries lb 50 Kalina lb 60 4% Kino .lb. 60 Krameria lb 50 Lactucarium .lb. 1 35 44 Larkspur Seed Ih 90 Lavender Comp., F. S .lb. 60 Leptandra lb 50 Lettuce .lb. 50 44 Licorice .lb. 50 44 Life Root .lb. 50 Lily of the Valley Root lb. 75 Litmus .lb. 7(1 “ Lobelia and CapsicJK ’sDisp.)lb. 70 “ British .lb. 70 44 “ Comp. (King’s Disp.)lb. 75 44 Ethereal, Br lb 60 “ Herb lb 50 44 “ Seed. lb 50 » Lupulin Malva .lb. .lb. 1 25 75 44 Marrubium .lb. 50 44 Matico lb, 70 Mountain Balm lb 75 Musk, McK. & R__ .lb. 4 50 “ F. S lb 45 00 Myrrh, F. S .lb. 80 Myrrh and Capsic (Hot Drops)lb. 60 44 Comp. 44 lb. 65 Nux Vomica, F. S .lb. 65 “ Ph.G .lb. 65 “ Eth. Ph. G.... Ih, 75 “ British lb 65 44 Opium, F. S., 1870 .lb. 1 00 “ “ 1880 Ih 1 50 “ Ph. G .lb. 1 50 “ Acetate, F. S.P.1870.lb. 2 75 “ Ammon. Br lb 1 25 “ Camphorated, F. S. lb. 50 “ Crocat. (Ph. G.'i .lb. 8 00 44 “ Deodorized, F.S. P.1870, lb. 2 00 “ “ F.S.P.1880.1b. 2 75 44 Orange, Bitter, F.S . lb. 50 “ Sweet, IJ. S _ lb 50 Orris lb- 50 Pellitory lb. 75 Phosphorus, Alcoholic Ih 1 50 Phosphorus, Ethereal _lb. 2 00 Tinctures—Continued. Tincture, Phosphorus, Thompson’s . ...lb. 1 10 44 Physostigma, U. S ...lb. 90 Phytolacca lb. 50 Pilocarpus ...lb. 65 44 Pimpinella, Ph. G Ih 1 00 Pleurisy Root ...lb. 60 Podophyllum lb 60 Poison Oak, (Rhus tox.).__ lb 75 Poke Root ...lb. 50 44 (4 Poppy Prickly Ash Bark ...lb. lb 60 50 44 Pulsatilla ...lb. 50 Pyrethrum, U. S ...ib. 75 Quassia, U. S “ Compound ...lb. 50 ...lb. 75 Quillaia Ih. 50 Quinine ...lb. 2 00 (4 Quinine Comp. (Dr. Loomis).lb. 2 00 Quebracho Ih 1 50 Red Saunders ...lb. 60 44 Rhatany, TJ. S ...lb. 50 44 Rhubarb, U. S ...lb. 60 44 “ Aqu., Ph. G ...lb. 50 “ Aromatic, U. S.. Ih 70 “ and Aloes ...lb. 60 44 “ and Gentian ...Ib. 60 44 “ and Senna lb 60 44 Rhubarb, Sweet, U. S ...lb. 70 “ Vinosa, Ph. G.. ...lb. 75 44 Rhus Toxicodendron lb 75 44 Saffron, American lb 60 44 “ Spanish, U. S ...lb. 1 50 Sandalwood ...lb. 1 00 4fc Sanguinaria Ib. 50 44 Savin ...lb. 60 44 Scullcap Ih 60 Scutellaria Ih 44 Senega ...lb. 60 Senna, Br. (Compound)... Serpentaria, U. S Ib. 50 ...lb. 50 “ Comp. (K’sDisp.)lb. 75 44 Snake Root Compound Soap ...lb. 1 00 50 “ Bark Ib 44 “ Camphorated ...lb. 60 “ Green, U. S ...lb. 50 44 Squill, U. S ...lb. 50 44 *“ Compound lb 60 Star-grass ...lb. 1 00 44 Stone Root.. Ih 75 Stramonium Compound .. Ih 50 “ Leaf ...Ib. 50 “ Seed, U. S. P. ...lb. 75 Strychnine Comp.(K’s Disp.).lb. 00 Styrax ...lb. 60 Sudorific (King's Disp.) ... Ih 1 50 Sumbul, U. S.... ...lb. 1 OO Tar ...lb. 60 Thuja Tolu, U. S Ib. 60 44 ...lb. 70 Tonca Ib 75 44 Unicorn Ih 60 44 Valerian, U. S lb 50 44 “ Ammoniated, U S.lb. 90 44 “ Etherial, Ph.G.. ...lb. 75 44 Vanilla, U. S.... lb 2 50 44 Veratrum Viride, U. S Ih 60 (4 Vetivert Root ...lb. 75 44 Viburnum ...lb. 75 44 Violets ...lb. 75 44 Wahoo lb 60 44 Warburg’s ...lb. 8 50 “ 1 oz. vials 3 60 44 “ Modified lb 1 75 44 Wild Yam ...lb. 60 44 Xanthoxylon lb 50 Yerba Santa ...lb. 75 TRITURATIONS. U. S. P., 1880. Each grain represents 1-10 gr. of the Drug. Trituration, Aconitine, Nitrate ...OZ. 6 00 44 Arsenious Acid 25 44 Atropine 3 00 Calcium, Sulphide ...oz. 25 44 Calomel 25 44 Codeine ..oz. 1 50 44 Copper, Acetate ...oz. 50 Corrosive Sublimate ...oz. 25 Elaterin ...oz. 3 00 44 Ipecac ...oz. 25 Iron, Arsenite ...oz. 25 8j jR-OBBINS’ j-’RICES j^URRENT. 93 Triturations, Iron, Reduced ..OZ. 25 “ Mercury, Protiodide (Yellow) 25 “ “ Bin-Iodide(Red).oz. 25 “ “ Metal ..oz. 25 “ Morphine, Sulphate -.OZ. 1 50 Potassium, Bichromate.. ..oz. 25 “ Strychnine ..oz. 50 “ Zinc, Phosphide ..oz. 50 VINEGARS-McK. & R’s. Vinegar, Aromatic, Ph.G lb. 1 00 ‘r Cantharides, Br ..lb. 1 00 “ Colchicum, Ph G ..lb. 75 “ Digitalis.. ‘ ..lb. 75 “ Distilled, Ph.G ..lb. 35 “ Garlic ..lb. 75 “ Lobelia, U. S Ih 75 “ Opium. D. S. P., 1880 ..lb. 2 50 “ Raspberry ..lb. 75 “ Sanguinaria, TJ. S Ih 65 “ Squill, U, S. ..lb. 50 WATERS, COLOGNE—McK. & R’s. Water, Cologne, Bell, Extra -gal. 6 00 “ qts doz. 18 00 “ “ pts doz. 12 00 “ “ i pts .doz. 7 50 “ i “ doz. 5 00 This is an agreeable and lasting Cologne, put up in flint Tincture bottles. Water, Cologne, “Diana’s Bath” -gal. 5 00 “ “ in8oz. long Florida Water bottles, stamped to retail 75 cents.doz. 5 00 A very pleasant and cheap Cologne. Water, Cologne, “ Farina,” McK. & R..gal- 8 00 ‘k U 44 (4 doz- 7 50 “ Trial size .doz. 1 50 Delicate! Exquisite! Permanent! In Handsome Glass Mushroom-Stoppered 8 oz. Flint Bot- ties. Elegant Illuminated Label. Water, Cologne, Marie Louise -gal. 8 00 “ pts... doz. 16 50 “ “ i pts doz. 10 50 “ “ 1 pts.. . .doz. 6 00 This Cologne is made of the finest oils, and put up in extra flint glass-stopped French squares, with illuminated labels. Water, Cologne, McK. & R 6 00 “ “ Musk Odor... .gal. 8 00 “ Rose “ ..gal. 6 00 “ “ Verbena Odor -gal. 6 00 We have superior facilities for manufacturing Colognes, through our steam arrangements for distilling, and the purit> of our Ottoes: all our Cologne Waters will be found to possess strength with delicacy of odor. Water, Florida,McKesson & Robbins’.doz. 4 50 WATERS. MEDICINAL—McK. & R’s. Water, Aconite ..lb. “ Anise, U. S ..lb. 30 “ Asafetida -lb. “ Bitter Almond, TJ. 8 -lb. 35 “ Camphor, U. S lb 30 “ Caraway ..lb. 30 “ Chamomile -lb. “ Chamomile, Concentrated... ..lb. 1 00 “ Cherry Laurel lb 35 “ Chicory. ..lb. “ Chlorine, TJ. S ..lb. 15 “ Cinnamon, TJ. S ..lb. 35 “ Spirituous, Ph. G ..lb. 30 “ Creasote, U. S ..lb. 30 “ Dill ..lb. “ Distilled 15 “ Elder Flower ..lb. 50 “ Concentrated... ..lb. 1 00 “ Fennel, TJ. S ..lb. 30 “ Heliotrope 1 00 “ Hyoscyamus -lb. “ Javelle.. 75 “ Lavender . ..lb. 60 Wines, Medicinal—Continued. Water, Lead, U. S ..lb. Lettuce ..lb. It “ Concentrated ..lb. Lime gal. Lovage lb Melissa ..lb. tt “ Concentrated ..lb. ‘‘ Nux Vomica, Rademacher’s. ..lb. Opium, Ph. G lb. 2 Parsley lb 44 Peppermint, Concentrated... lb, “ U. S ..lb. 4k Pimpinella lb. Quassia, Rademacher’s lb Raspberry, Concentrated ..lb. 1 Rose, U. S 1 tt Rosemary Flower lb Sage lb. “ Concentrated ..lb. 1 • t Sassafras ..lb. tt Spearmint, U. S ..lb. Tar ..lb. tt Tilia ..lb. tt “ Concentrated ..lb. 1 tt Valerian ..lb. tt “ Concentrated lb. Wintergreen ..lb. WINES, MEDICINAL—McK. & R’s. Wine Aloes, U. S lb American Ash ..lb. 1 tt Antimony, U. S. P.._. lb. Aromatic ...lb. tt Beef, pints 8 “ 5 “ 3 “ and Iron, pints .doz. 8 “ “ “ 5 “ .bot. 3 “ “ “ & Cinchona,pts.doz. 10 44 “ “ “ “ 5 “ bot. 3 Calisaya Bark, 1 pint bottles.. .doz. 10 44 “ “ 5 “ “ .. .bot. 3 “ and Iron, pints.doz. 10 “ “ “ 5 “ .bot. 3 “ “ and Strych.pts.doz. 10 “ “ “ 5 “ .bot. 3 Colchicum Root, 1 pint bot’s. .doz. 12 “ “ 5 “ “ . .bot. 4 “ Seed, 1 “ “ . .doz. 12 “ “ 5 “ “ . .bot. 4 Comfrey Comp., 1 pt. bots .doz. 10 “ “ 5pt. bots .bot. 3 44 Ergot, U. S. P ...lb. tt Ipecac, U. S. P lb, Iron, British ...lb. “ Bitter, McK.&R.l p’t bots.doz. 10 “ “ “ 5 “ “ bot. 3 44 “ “ “ 4 oz. “ doz. 4 “ “ U. S. P lb. 1 “ and Bismuth ...lb. l tt “ “ Quinine. lb, 2 “ Citrate, U. S. P ..lb. 1 Ladies’ Slipper lb Opium, IT. S lb, 2 “ Rousseau’s (Ph. Fr.).. ...lb. 4 “ Sydenham’s . .lb. 3 Pancreatine, in 1 pint bottles. .doz. 15 44 “ in 5 pint bottles. .bot. 5 44 Pepsin, McK. & R., in 1 p’t bots.doz. 12 44 “ “ 5 “ “ bot. 4 44 “ Ph.G lb 1 tt Quinine, British ...lb. 1 Rhubarb ...lb. 1 tt Squill ...lb. Tar ...lb. tt White -gal. 2 “ Stronger -gal. 2 Wild Cherry, in 1 pint bottles.doz. 8 44 “ “ in 5 pint bottles.bot. 3 “ De-tannated .doz. 8 44 44 4‘ 44 .bot. 3 “ “ Ferrated, pints. .doz. 9 44 “ “ “ 5 “ . .bot. 3 Zinc, Sulphate, purified, McK. & R... ...lb. We are constantly prepared to furnish Syrups, Tinctures, Wines and all other Pharma- ceutical Preparations, at short notice. Special quotations given by the gallon or larger quantity. 94 8j j^URRENT. McK. & R. POWDERED DRUGS. It seems highly proper to place a list of some of the most important powdered drugs iu our catalogue of pharmaceutical preparations, because the selection and garbling of the crude drug and its reduction to a powdered form make a prepuraHnn of the powder, and as such it should carry the label of the producer as a guarantee of its purity, the same as a bottle of Quinine or Fluid Extract. The extra cost of 25 cents for 1 lb. bottles has been objectionable, and we have recently adopted 1 lb. square tins as containers, and prices quoted below, which will be subject to market changes, include the cans, the increased cost for which is trifling. These cans are very sightly and make neat and attractive shelf packages. Powdered Cinchona Baiks and Powdered Opium will be labeled writh their respective assays, and upon the labels of Powalered Ergot and Powdered Narcotic Leaves will be stated the year that the crudes were gathered. Other powders than those here quoted will be furnished, of guaranteed purity, upon applica- tion. Our desire is to have the trade order the following powders in 1 lb. cans-only, and on that account we have merely added the increased cost, figured down to the lowest basis. All powders sent out by us, in cans bearing our label, ate guaranteed by us. Specify McKesson & Bobbins’ powders in pound cans. Ammonium, Muriate, McK. & K., puriiied and granulated, for prescriptions ...lb 28 Aromatic Powder - . ...lb 1 60 Bark, Cinchona, Bolivia, 3# total alkaloids ...lb 1 10 “ “ Calisaya, 6# total alkaloids, over 2# being quinine ...lb 1 90 “ “ Cuprea, 44# total alkaloids, over 2f# " “ ...lb 1 35 “ “ lied, true, 6# total alkaloids, over 2# “ “ “ “ “ R 3# total alkaloids - ...lb 1 90 ...lb 1 10 Berries, Cubeb (coarse powder) ...lb 1 10 Cantharides ...lb 2 90 ..lb. 35 Colocynth, Pulp (freed from seeds) ...lb. 2 30 Copper, Sulphate, McK. & It., puriiied and granulated, for prescriptions ...lb 30 Cream of Tartar ...lb. 45 Dover's Powder, [J. S., 1870, with Powdered Sulphate Potassa ..lb. 1 10 “ “ “ 1880, with Powdered Sugar of Milk. ..lb 1 25 Ergot .. lb. 75 Extracts, Solid, see Solid Extracts, Powdered, page 75. *• Licorice, Calab. True 50 Flowers, Bed Rose .* ..lb. 2 75 Guarana 2 90 Gum Aloes, Socotrine We call special attention to our Purified Socotrine Aloes (not powdered), which we ...lb. coil- 70 sider a better form for general use, see page 66. Gum Arabic, first select ..lb. 60 “ “ “ “ granulated lb. “ Asafetida. We do not advise the powdered form for this article, as the heat, neces- sarily used in powdering the best grades, affects the quality, while the grades which are easily powdered are deficient in strength. We advise the use of Purified Asa- 60 fetida, see page 66. Gum, Gamboge ..lb. 95 “ Kino ..lb. 45 “ Mastic ..lb. 1 65 “ M yrrh ..lb. 55 “ Opium (assay on every label) at present testing 13# ..lb. 6 00 “ Seaminony, Virgin (assay on every label) at present testing 80# ..lb. 11 00 “ Tragacanth ..lb. 1 25 Lead, Acetate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions lb. 40 Leaf, Aconite ..lb. 35 “ Belladonna ..lb. 35 “ Coniutn 35 “ Digitalis ..lb. 40 “ Hyoscyamus ..lb. 40 “ Senna, Alex 35 Nutmeg ..lb. 90 Nux Vomica 35 Pepper, Black 30 Potassium, Chlorate, French ..lb. 35 Potassium, Chlorate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions ..lb. 35 Root, Aconite, English lb. 80 “ Belladonna. ..lb. 35 “ Ginger, Jamaica ..lb. 35 “ Golden Seal 45 “ Ipecac, Brazil ..lb. 1 20 “ Jalap lb. 40 “ Licorice, Russian ... ..lb. 35 “ Orris, Florentine ..lb. 35 “ Rhatany lb 35 “ Rhubarb ..lb 1 60 “ Sarsaparilla, Honduras ..lb. 50 " Senega ..lb. 80 “ Serpentaria lb 65 “ Valerian, English ..lb. 40 “ Veratrum Viride ..lb. 40 Seed, Anise 30 “ Cardamom . ..lb. 2 80 “ Colchicum, English ..lb. 80 “ Lobelia 1 10 “ Santonica (foreign wormseed) lb 35 Soap, White Castile __ lb. 50 Sugar of Milk 40 Zinc, Sulpnate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions ..lb. 25 JVlcjlESSON j^URRENT. 95 McKesson & robbins’ fluid extracts. FLUID EXTRACT AVA, [Kava Kava]. Reduced price. A bitter tonic, asserted to be a remedy for gonorrhoea. FLUID EXTRACT CACTUS CRANDIFLORA. Recommended as a curative measure in heait uisease and angina pectoris. FLUID EXTRACT BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM. Thought to possess tonic and alterative properties; also has been recommended for scrofulous and syphilitic diseases; seepage 70. FLUID EXTRACT BLACK HAW, bark of root. Reputed efficacious in preventing miscarriage, whether habitual, or threatened as the result of accident. FLUID EXTRACT BOLDO. “ A tonic, especially in cases where there existed chronic hepatic torpor.” FLUID EXTRACT CASCARA SACRADA. Reduced price. Of value in bilious affections. Pills of 2 grains Solid Extract; see page 80. FLUID EXTRACT COCA. We have Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract, 1, 2, and 3 grs.; see note, page 80. FLUID EXTRACT COTO BARK. Asserted to be of value as'a remedy for diarrhoea. FLUID EXTRACT DAMIANA. Reduced price. Reputed to be efficacious in debility of the sexual organs of both sexes caused by abuse, or consequent on old age. For Gelatine-Coated Pills, see page 81. FLUID EXTRACT ERCOT. McKesson & Robbins’ Fluid Extract Ergot has been thoroughly tried and has given unqual- ified satisfaction. The fresh drug is carefully selected, and the method of preparation insures uniformity and reliability. One minim of the Fluid Extract represents one grain of Ergot. McKesson-& Robbins’ Ergotin is reliable and uniform, and in the form of their Gelatine-Coated Pills, has come into very general use; see page 81. Purified Ergotin, specially prepared for hypodermic use, is also offered ; see page 09. FLUID EXTRACT EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS. Antiperiodic, and, unlike quinine, it is claimed that it may be given during the febrile parox- ysm with ameliorating effects. Also. Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract: see page 82. FLUID EXTRACT EVENING PRIMROSE. Useful in eruptions, especially in tetter. Recommended in asthma, hooping-cough, &c. FLUID EXTRACT FUCUS VESICULOUS. Has been proved of efficacy in decreasing excessive obesity, when given for some time. FLUID EXTRACT GELSEMIUM. u u As many practitioners have expressed a desire for the Fluid Extract made from the fresh root, we have it gathered for us. For price, see page 72. It has been used in intermittent fever; see note, page 82. FLUID EXTRACT GR8NDELBA ROBUSTA. This plant is a native of California, and has been used successfully as an antidote to Khus poisoning, and has afforded much relief in hay fever and all asthmatic difficulties. It has also been recommended in catarrh of the urinary organs ; see note page 82. FLUID EXTRACT CUARANA, [Paullinia sorbilisl. Is claimed a specific in sick, nervous, and sun headache, valuable in neuralgia and affections of the mucous membrane, and recommended in diarrhoea, dysentery, and kindred diseases. We offer, also, Elixir, and Gelatine-Coated Pills; see pages 68 and 82. FLUID EXTRACT JABORANDI. „ + „ , A powerful diaphoretic and sialagogue, valuable in rheumatism and syphilitic troubles oi longstanding. We offer Gelatine-Coated Pills; see page 83. FLUID EXTRACT JAMAICA DOGWOOD. Reduced price. FLUID EXTRACT LILY OF THE VALLEY. Spoken of as a cardiac sedative in the place of digitalis. FLUID EXTRACT MISTLETOE, TViscum Album]. Has been recommended as a substitute for Ergot, to which it is said to be superior in causing natural (intermittent) contractions. FLUID EXTRACT QUEBRACHO BARK. FLUID EXTRACT MOUNTAIN BALM. u , „ A plant native of California. Recoin mended in bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic colds, and said to be efficacious in diseases of the kidneys and bladder. FLUID EXTRACT SANDAL WOOD. u Q _ , Now largely used in gonorrhoea. For Gelatine-Coated Pills of the Solid Extract see page 87. FLUID EXTRACT SUMBUL. A nervous stimulant. Recommended in gastric spasms, hysteria, chlorosis, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhcea, palsy of the limbs, epilepsy, and other nervous disorders. Used in Russia in low fevers of a typhus character, and in asthmic cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. FLUID EXTRACT SUNDEW [Drosera]. Useful in affections of the chest. FLUID EXTRACT USTILACO MAIDIS [Corn Fungus]. Sometimes called Corn Ergot, and is recommended as a substitute for Ergot of Rye. RECENT ADDITIONS TO McKesson & Robbins’ Pills 1 Grannies. McK. & R. Aconitine Crystals (Duquesnel’s), 1-500, 1-200 gr., per 100, 60c. The most uniform and reliable preparation of Aconitine, but very powerful, and should be prescribed with caution as regards amount and frequency of dose. * SEE ALSO PACE 88. McK. & R. Aloin and Strychnine. Aloin, 1-5 gr. Strychnina, 1-60 gr. A tonic laxative granule, prescribed for chronic constipation where a painless peristaltic action is desired. Especially useful in the treatment of the aged. Since introducing this formula to the profession and adding the granules to our list our sales have been exceedingly large. We have received numerous letters and reports from physicians speaking in the highest terms of the results of their administration, and thanking us for introducing this granule to their notice. It is necessary to specify “ McK. & R.” McK. & R. Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna, . . per 100, 60c. The same formula as the preceding, with the addition of 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna to each granule. per 100, 60c. McK. & R. Anti-Dyspepsia (Fothergill), {Strychnina, 1-20 gr. Pulv. Ipecac., 2-3 gr. Pulv. Piper. Nig., 1 1-2 grs. Ext. Gentianae, 1 gr. per 100, 60c. This pill is mentioned as a valuable combination for dyspepsia, by Dr. J. Milner Fothergill, in his article on “Atonic Dyspepsia.” McK. & R. Atropine and Morphine, No. i. McK. & R. Atropine and Morphine, No. 2. Atropina, 1-300 gr. Morphinae Sulph.,1-24 gr. Atropina, l-6<» gr. Morphinae Sulph., 1-8 gr. per 100, 75c. per 100, $1.00. McK. & R. Black Oxide of Manganese, 2 grs., . . per 100, 8oc* Has recently been found valuable in amenorrhcea, or menorrhagia depending on a weak condition of the 6exual organ. McK. & R. ClNCHONIDINE AND CAPSTCUM. McK. & R. Diuretic. \pouk.uni":, ' ( Scillae pulv., 1-2 gr. Cinchonidinae Sulph., 2 grs. ) Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. f per 100, $1.50. per 100, 60c McK. & R. Ergotin Purif., 1-2 gr. (each pill = 5 grs. Ergot of Rye), 60c. “ “ “ 1 gr. ( “ “ = 10 grs. “ “ ), 90c. “ “ “ 2 grs. ( “ “ — 20 grs. “ “ ), $1.20. “ “ “ 3 grs. ( “ “ = 30 grs. “ “ ), $1.60. “ “ “ 5 grs. ( “ “ = 50 grs. “ “ ), $2.40. We manufacture our Purif. Ergotin with great care from the best quality of fresh, selected Ergot, and it contains in the most potent form all the active constituents of Ergot of Rye, each grain representing 10 grs* Ergot, and each 3 gr. pill being equal to half a teaspoonful of officinal fluid extract. The value of Ergotin, in the place of the crude drug and the Fluid Preparations, is conceded, and it is being largely administered both in this country and in Europe. It lias taken a prominent place in the treatment of Neurotic diseases. Many of our most reliable practitioner, and particularly those of extended experience in Gynaecology, assert that they have never found a preparation of Ergot in which, by experience, they felt as much confidence as in McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin Pills. The advantages of prescribing it jn this form are obvious. (Dose, 2 to 10 grs.) We offer our kkgotin, prepared specially for hypodermic use, in one ounce bottles Specify McK. & R.’s for hypodermic USE, AS WE ALSO MANUFACTURE AN ERGOTIN AFTER Bo.NJEAN’s FORMULA. McK. & R. Ergotin and Alotn { per 100, $1.25. McK. & R. Ergotin and Cannabis Indica. The use of Ergotin is rapidly increasing in scope. This pill is recommended for its peristaltic action on the mucous membrane. Ergotin Purif., 1 gr. Ext. Cannab. Indie., 1-2gr. per 100, $1.25. Where a continued treatment with Ergot is necessary, the addition of Cannab. Indica is frequently preferred, and many physicians, who have employed this combination for sleepless cases of mania, hemicrania, and congestive nervous conditions that follow uterine disorders of women, give the quality of these Extracts a very satisfactory mention. Dose, 1 to 3. McK. & R. Extract Cascara Sagrada, 2 grs., . . . per 100, 40c. Recommended in bilious affections. McK. & R. Glonoinum (Nitro-Glycerin) 1-100, 1-50 gr., . per 100, 60c. Pronounced beneficial in Neuralgic Headaches. McK. & R. Iodoform and Opium. Iodoformum, 1 gr, Pulv. Opii, 1 gr. per 100, $1.50. Useful in chronic diarrhoea. McK. & R. Laxative, Special. (See Dr-Fordyce B"ike"’^work on PuerPeral) per 100, 50c. Ext. Coloc. Comp, pulv., 1 2-3 grs. Ext. Hyoscyami, 1 1-4 grs. Aloes Socotrin, pulv., 5-H gr. Ext. Nucis Vomic*, 5-12 gr. Res. Podophvlli, Ipecac., pulv., aa, 1-12 gr. McK. & R. Mercury, Protiodide, (Yellow), 1-20, 1-10, 1-8, 1-5, 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 gr., .01 gramme, . per 100, 40c. Until about two years ago we followed the commonly accepted method for manufacturing this important remedy; but finding it almost impossible to obtain a pure and uniform product, in the quantity required, we devised a new method, which we have brought i.o a high degree of perfection. We now obta n the salt absolutely pure, free from the red iodide, oxide, or metallic mercury; and in a perfectly impalpable powder. The irritation of the stomach so frequently caused by the ordinary salt is no doubt due to impurity, such as red iodide, and is not observed in the use of our protiodide. We will furnish samples of the granules or the salt on application. The Protiodide Mercury used in our granules is freshly made in our own laboratory, and is guaranteed to be reliable. Our immense demand proves that the profession have found them as represented. We have added 1 centigram me, as we have received many inquiries for it, being the identical size of the sugar-coated pills of foreign manufacture. McK. & R. NitroGlycerin. (See Glonoinum.) McK. & R. Petroleum, Crude (5 gr. size), .... per 100, 60c. Each pill contains 2 grains of Petroleum mass. Our pills furnish the best form for administering this remedy McK. & R. Picrotoxin, i-80 gr., per 100, 60c. Highly recommended in the night-sweating of phthisis. McK. & R. Quinine and Capsicum, No. i. Quininas Sulph., 1 gr. Pulv. Capsici, 1-4 gr. per 100, $1.50. McK. & R. Quinine and Capsicum, No. 2. Quinina? Sulph., 2 grs. ) Pulv. Capsici, 1-2 gr. f per ioo, $2.50. CAUTION!—Other pills than ours are sometimes dispensed by druggists from our bottles as McK. & R. pills, a practice which is certainly reprehensible, and, as we are advised, actionable. Send for Ninth Edition of our Formula Book. JVLcjlESSON 8j JR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. 97 Proprietary Articles, VARIOUS PREPARATIONS. AND We carry the most complete stock of Proprietary Articles in the country, and CAN OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICES. Note.—To facilitate reference to articles in this department, we have embraced America n and Foreign manufactures under one heading, continuing double columns for the purpose of condensation. On foreign preparations stamps are no longer necessary. We supply all imported articles which are in market, even if not on this list, at lowest prices. DOZ. 1 75 anoss Acetol, Powers’ (Disinfectant) pts. Acid, Lemon, McKesson & Robbins’ * “ Phosphates, Horsford’s, sm’l. * “ “ “ large “ Salicylic, Granular, Frye’s — 1 75 1 00 4 00 8 00 6 00 5 50 11 40 1 85 7 00 78 00 5 25 60 00 7 50 84 00 4 00 45 00 7 60 7 60 7 75 90 00 3 00 7 00 5 50 6 25 70 00 8 00 93 00 t 75 “ Mono-Carb.,Alchin’s.lbs 15 00 3 50 8 00 7 50 87 00 1 75 18 00 8 00 “ McDonald’s Cough 3 75 4 00 “ “ 1 00 „ . 8 00 2 00 l 85 21 00 3 50 38 00 2 75 “ Toothache, see Drops. 2 00 8 00 10 00 114 00 6 75 65 7 00 7 75 8 00 93 00 10 75 7 50 1 75 5 50 3 75 3 00 6 00 8 00 “ “ “ hall'gal. ... 26 40 3 75 7 50 3 75 42 00 8 00 42 00 Aporo (a remedy for cuts & bruises) 2 50 8 00 20 00 30 7 50 1 75 12 00 5 25 “ “ sample size 85 1 00 10 50 3 50 “ ‘ “ 2 3 50 Balm, Brown’s (0. P.) Woodland... 3 50 7 50 1 &5 21 00 3 75 42 00 3 75 “ “ large 7 50 DOZ. GROSS *Balm,Gra3t'enberg’s Consumptives’ 9 00 * *4 Hagan’s Magnolia 5 25 Hamilton’s Oriental 3 50 * U Harter’s Lung, small 1 75 * 44 “ large 4 25 Lawrence’s Tar 2 00 44 Lewis’ Pine . .. 2 00 * “ Marsden’s Pectoral,small... 3 75 * “ “ “ large 7 00 Miller’s Magnetic .. 1 85 21 00 “ Norwegian, small 2 00 “ large 8 00 Quirk’s Carrageen 4 00 45 00 “ Kush’s Lung.. 8 00 93 00 “Thousand Flowers” 4 50 i Balsam, Adamson’s Cough - 2 75 Allen’s Lung 6 75 Arnold’s, small.. 2 00 “ large. 7 50 Becker’s Eye, Genuine 1 50 17 50 Blackman’s, small 3 00 “ large 6 00 Brant’s 7 50 87 00 Brown’s Acacian... 7 50 Buchan’s Hungarian 7 75 90 00 Burr’s Lung 3 00 Cheeseman’s Arabian 3 75 Coe’s Cough, small 2 75 “ “ large 8 00 93 00 * Dames’ Horse 10 00 Denton’s 1 80 21 00 Dickinson’s Boneset, 25c... 1 75 “ “ 50c... 3 50 England’s Honey 1 75 Fitch’s Pulmonary 8 25 96 00 Folger’s Olosaonian.. 7 75 90 00 Foo Choo’s Shark’s Oil 8 50 Gardner’s 3 75 * Gombault’s Caustic 12 00 * Hall’s 7 50 Hamilton’s Cough, small. _ 1 75 “ “ large.. 3 50 Hanford’s Myrrh 1 75 Haynes’ Arabian 1 65 18 00 Hill’s, of Honey 1 00 9 00 * Hyatt’s Life 8 50 * “ “ Double 11 00 Jackson’s Magic, small 1 50 “ “ medium. 3 50 “ “ large 7 00 Keating’s 1 65 18 00 Kendall’s 4 00 Knapp’s Cough, small 1 90 “ “ large 3 80 Koehler’s Arabian 7 75 Masta’s Pulmonic 5 75 Miller’s 3 85 44 00 Mingay’s 1 75 20 00 Park’s Wild Cherry, small. 3 75 “ “ “ large. 7 50 Peckham’s 2 50 28 50 Pettit’s Canker 1 50 “ Cough.. 3 50 Porter’s, 25c size 1 90 21 60 “ 50c “ 3 80 43 20 “ 75c “ 5 70 64 80 Powell’s Aniseed, small... 5 50 “ “ large... 11 00 3 50 * R. & C. Pulmonary, small. 3 00 * “ “ med.. 3 75 * “ •* large 7 75 1 65 19 00 Rush’s White Mustard 1 75 98 JVLcJlESSON j^OBBINS1 j^URRENT. DOZ. GROSS Balsam, Rush’s WhiteMustard,large 2 75 “ Sawen’s Cough, small 3 50 39 00 “ Seabury’s “ small 1 85 21 00 “ “ large 3 65 42 00 “ Silliman’s Cough 1 75 “ Turlington’s 75 8 00 “ Uncle Sam’s Blackberry... 1 50 “ Van Deusen’s 2 75 30 00 * “ Wakefield’s Blackberry 2 12 24 00 “ Well’s Throat & Lung, sm ’ll 2 00 “ “ “ med’m 4 00 “ “ “ large.. 8 00 “ Wilcox’s Pulmonary 2 75 * “ Wistar’s Wild Cherry 8 00 * “ “ “ “ small 4 00 “ “ “ “ Park’s 7 75 90 00 “ Wood’s Lung 6 50 Bandoline, Coudray’s, No. 1161 l 25 “ “ “ 1164 1 75 “ “ “ 1165 2 50 “ “ “ 1166 3 00 “ Requa’s 75 Bandoline Powder, Parshall’s 75 8 00 Banisher, Upham’s Pimple 3 75 42 00 Barley, Robinson’s, in 1 lb. papers 1 25 12 50 “ in 1 lb. cans.. 2 35 25 00 Barosma, Thompson’s 7 50 87 00 Baths, Penne’s Electro-Chemical... 3 75 Batteries, Boyd’s 2 75 30 00 “ Richardson’s 3 50 Bay Rum, Gen. Imported, 6s 8 50 “ “ McKesson & Robbins’, 6s 6 50 Beef, Borden’s Roast, 4 oz. cans 4 00 45 00 * “ C. L. Oil and Pepsin, Powell’s 8 00 * “ Johnson’s Pluid, No. 1 3 00 * “ “ “ No. 2 5 00 * “ “ “ No. 3 8 50 * “ “ “ 16 ozs 16 00 Beef-Peptone, Gaunt’s 4 25 “ Hawley’s, small 6 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 ♦Beef Peptonoids, R. & C... 8 00 ♦Beef Soluble, Scott & Bowne’s, 4 oz 4 50 ♦ “ “ “ “ 8 oz 9 00 Bellows, Insect, large 6 25 “ “ No. 1 2 25 “ “ “ 2 2 50 “ “ “ 3 2 75 Benzine, Chain Lightning 1 25 * “ Dawson’s 90 10 00 “ Hegeman’s l 25 13 00 “ Lubin’s 1 50 “ McK. & R’s.,4 oz. oval 1 00 9 00 “ Pratt’s 1 50 “ Sylvester’s 1 00 10 00 “ Union, 2 oz. panel 75 8 50 Biokrene 8 00 93 00 Bird-Gravel, pints 30 “ “ quarts 50 Bird-Manna 1 65 per rack Biscotine, Delluc’s 5 00 Biscuit, Ollivier’s Depurative, small 15 00 “ “ “ large 30 00 “ Spratt’s Dog. (lb. 11c.) Bitters, Allen’s Iron Tonic 7 00 “ Angostura, genuine 8 00 “ Atwood’s (Octagon) 1 38 15 00 “ Quinine Tonic... 8 50 99 00 “ Austen’s Oswego 1 75 “ Baxter’s Mandrake 1 85 21 00 “ Bertram’s Long Life ♦ “ Boerhave’s 7 00 * “ Boker’s 12 00 ♦ “ Boneset 6 00 “ Brady’s 7 25 84 00 * “ Brown’s Iron 8 00 * “ Burdock 8 00 ♦ “ Carter’s Liver 7 50 “ Coca 8 00 “ Cook’s Dandelion 1 75 * “ Drake’s Plantation 8 25 * “ Dromgoole’s Eng. Female. 7 50 “ Electric 4 00 46 50 “ Fenner’s 8 00 93 00 “ Frazier’s Root 7 75 90 00 * “ Graefenberg 1 75 17 00 “ Green’s Oxygenated 8 00 93 00 “ Hamilton’s German 3 50 “ Hartshorn’s 6 50 75 00 “ Hibbard’s Wild Cherry, sm. 6 00 70 00 “ “ “ “ l’ge 12 00 M Hoofland’s German 8 00 93 00 DOZ. GROSS Bitters,Hop 7 50 * “ Hostetter’s. 8 00 “ Hurley’s 7 75 87 00 “ Langley’s, half pint. 2 75 “ pint 5 50 “ quart “ Law & Boyd’s 7 00 6 00 “ Malt ... 8 25 “ McGuire’s Cundurango 6 00 “ Mishler’s. 8 00 93 00 “ Moffat’s 7 75 90 00 “ Newton’s Jaundice 1 25 “ “Old Time”.- 2 75 30 00 “ Poor Man’s, small 2 00 21 00 “ Porter’s, small 1 90 21 60 “ large 3 80 43 20 “ Quaker 7 50 * “ Bed Jacket 8 00 “ Richardson’s Liquid 8 00 93 00 “ Dry 4 25 48 00 * “ Roback’s 7 50 88 00 “ Root’s 8 00 “ Rush’s 8 50 “ Russ’ St. Domingo 7 75 “ Sawen’s 7 50 “ Swetdish 5 50 “ Thomas’ 6 00 60 00 “ Van’s Tonic 6 00 “ Wahoo.. 8 25 “ Wald Koenig. 7 50 * “ Walker’s Vinegar. 8 25 * “ Warner’s Safe, small 3 75 * “ “ “ large 7 00 * “ Wheat 8 00 * “ Wilder’s 7 75 Blacking, Shoe, Brown’s, dressing . 1 00 10 00 “ Button’s Gloss... 2 00 21 00 “ Congress Dressing. l 25 13 50 “ Marcerou’s 1 13 11 00 “ Mason’s, No. 1 3 00 44 44 44 44 O 3 33 “ “ “ “ 3 3 67 “ “ “ “ 4 6 00 “ “ Miller’s, No. 1 1 10 12 00 “ “ “ “ 2 1 65 18 00 “ Miller’s Harness Oil, No. 0 2 00 21 00 “ “ 1 3 50 40 00 44 44 44 44 44 O 5 00 55 00 * “ Vacuum Oil, half pint .. 1 60 “ “ pint 3 00 * “ “ “ quart 4 50 “ Whittemore’s, dressing . 75 8 00 ♦Blister, Brown’s Horse 5 CO “ Kendall’s “ 8 00 ♦Blood-Searcher, Lindsev’s 7 50 “ Desiccated 8 00 ♦Bloom of Youth, Laird’s 5 25 Blue, Ger. Wash Balls, 1 lb. boxes.. 5 50 ilb. “ .. 3 00 “ Laun’y, McK. & R’s Liq. 2 oz._ 50 5 40 “ “ 4oz,. 67 7 20 “ “ “ “ 8 oz.. 1 00 10 80 “ Sawyer’s Pepper Box. 30 3 25 “ “ Van Deusen’s, p’d, sm 20 2 00 “ “ “ Ig’e. 30 2 75 Bonbons, Toussaint’s Malt. 1 25 Bonkocine 8 CO Borax, Smith’s, 1 lb. papers 2 00 “ i lb. papers 1 10 ♦Bougies,Allan’s Soluble,Medicated 1C 00 Bran, McK. & R.'s Prepared, (for Diabetes,) 25 lb. boxes, 40c. $1 lb. Bread, Hygienic 2 00 Brilliantine, Coudray’s “ Lubin’s. small 4 00 8 00 “ Pinaud’s, No. 2868 4 50 “ “ “ 2869 3 50 Broma, Baker’s, i lb. papers... ... 2 75 ♦Bromidia 8 00 Bromo-Ch 1 oralum 3 75 44 00 Bromodyne 2 00 ♦Broncliials, Brown’s 1 50 Bronchine 7 25 84 00 Bronze, Liquid, Cahill’s 2 00 23 00 Buchu, see Extract Buchu, Page TO. Buchupaiha 8 75 Cachous, Aromatic, Hooper’s, brass 1 13 12 00 “ ladies’ 88 9 00 “ loz. (new). 1 13 12 00 “ paper box 88 9 00 “ Lawrence’s brass 1 00 10 50 Cakes, Dahl’s Dyspepsia 4 00 JVLcJlESSON JlOBBINS’ pURRENT. 99 Cakes, Jaque’s Worm Camphor, Fluid, Murray’s, small... “ “ “ large... Camphor Ice, McK. & R.’s “ “ Carlton’s, and rack.. “ “ H. & Co.’s “ “ Vaseline Camphor Milk Camphorine, Hoyt’s Candy, Conger’s Cough.. * “ Hamilton’s “ * “ Harter’s Worm “ Hurley’s “ “ Nick’s “ “ Parmelee’s “ * “ Storm’s Cough Caoutclioucine ♦Capsules, Empty, Planten’s, inbxs. of 100 each, Nos. 0,1,2,3 &4 “ Apiol, Joret’s, small “ “ “ large “ Bromide Camphor, Clin’s.. “ Castor Oil, No. 1, Planten’s “ “ “ American “ “ “ Dundas Dick’s. “ C. L. Oil, Dundas Dick’s.. “ Copaiba, No. 1, Planten’s “ “ “ 2, 44 44 44 g 44 “ “ “ 1, Queru’s.. 44 44 44 t} 44 44 44 44 g 44 “ “ “ 1, Swan’s “ “ “ 2, “ ... 44 44 44 g 44 “ “ American “ “ Dick’s... “ “ Grimault’s, small “ “ “ large “ Cub. & Cop. No. 1,Planten’s .. » “ “ 2, “ 44 44 44 44 g 44 “ “ “ “ 1,’ Queru’s. “ r. ‘‘ ““ “ “ “ “ 1, Swan’s.. “ “ “ “ 2, “ “ “ “ “ 3, “ .. “ “ “ American “ “ “ Dick’s “ “ “ Grimault’s .lge “ Mathey Caylus, variety... Matico&C.&C., American “ “ “ Dick’s... “ “ Grimault’s... “ Oil Sandal, American “ “ “ Dick’s. “ “ “ MatheyCay... “ “ “ Planten’s bots “ “ “ “ & Cassia “ Mothes’various “ Raquin’s various *• Ricord’s “ Turpentine, Planten’s Capsulets, Dick’s M. F. & Kamela.. Caramels, Carlton’s Cough DOZ. 1 50 3 75 7 50 1 50 1 75 1 60 1 50 1 75 1 75 35 75 1 35 1 38 1 50 1 50 55 1 34 2 00 7 00 14 00 16 00 1 25 2 00 3 00 3 00 90 1 60 2 25 80 1 50 2 20 75 1 42 2 00 2 00 2 50 90 I 40 1 50 2 75 4 00 1 25 2 50 3 60 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 1 40 5 75 4 00 7 00 10 00 8 00 12 00 15 00 11 00 9 00 6 25 6 50 14 00 3 00 12 00 1 75 7 25 GROSS 15 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 3 60 8 50 16 00 15 00 16 50 15 00 10 00 17 50 24 50 8 64 16 20 23 75 8 25 15 50 22 00 22 80 28 50 16 25 30 00 43 50 13 50 27 00 39 00 10 50 22 00 32 50 45 60 57 00 45 60 81 00 32 50 84 00 Carminative, Daley’s U. S 1 25 13 50 * English Gen. 7 50 “ Dixon’s Blackberry .. 1 75 20 00 “ Fitler’s 1 85 * “ Jayne’s, small 2 85 * “ “ large 3 80 ♦ “ “ Spanish. 1 90 * “ Marsden’s ♦Castoria .. . . 2 80 Catholicon, Fitch’s 8 25 96 00 “ Marchisi’s small 8 00 “ large 12 00 ♦ “ Marshall’s, 8 75 102 00 Caulocorea 8 00 Caustic, Foucar’s, in wood 1 00 : “ Johnson’s, “ 1 50 Cement, Ede’s Diamond. 1 50 “ Forncrook’s 1 37 15 00 “ Freese’s Ready Mender ... 1 37 15 00 “ Hyde’s 1 25 12 00 “ H'unnewell’s 1 75 19 00 “ Kay’s “ Coaguline ” 1 50 “ Major’s i 1 10 12 00 “ “ Leather 85 9 00 “ “ Rubber 1 10 12 00 DOZ. GROSS Cement, Painter’s Diamond 1 50 16 50 “ Roman Puzzoline 1 75 “ Turner’s Liquid Glass 1 00 11 00 “ Van Stan’s Stratena 1 25 13 50 8 50 Cerate, Vaseline, 1 lb. cans 9 00 “ Weaver’s 2 87 32 50 2 00 4 00 Cereal Cream 2 50 Cereal Milk _. .. 6 00 Charcoal, Ellis’, in 8 oz. bottles 1 62 18 00 “ Belloc’s 7 00 “ Pepsinated 4 00 Charm, Packer’s . 1 75 20 00 Chewing Gum, Adams’.. 8 00 * “ “ Colgan’s Taffy Tolu. 3 00 “ “ Curtis’Spruce 4 00 “ “ Ward’s 12 00 “ “ Wharton’s. 13 00 “ “ White Mountain 4 00 Chilolio 3 50 Cninkalyptus 2 00 Chlorides, Platt’s 4 00 45 00 Chlorodyne, Brown’s, small 4 00 45 00 “ “ medium 12 00 126 00 “ “ large 20 00 210 00 “ “ extra large.. 51 00 “ McKesson & Robbins’. 3 50 40 00 Chloropepsine 8 00 Chocolate, Baker’s, No. 1, lbs 5 00 “ German, Sweet, lbs 3 25 “ Mack’s Milk, small 2 00 “ “ “ large 3 80 ♦Cholagogue, Osgood’s 12 50 Cigarettes, Bonfume 1 15 “ Carleton’s 1 25 12 00 “ Draper’s 1 00 “ Espic’s 5 75 “ Juniper Tar 1 65 18 00 ” Kimball's l 75 20 00 “ Lancelot’s 4 80 “ Lange's... 85 9 00 “ Marshall’s 2 00 22 00 “ Norton’s 4 00 “ Perrin’s 1 50 “ Requa’s 75 8 00 “ Ricksecker’s 1 25 13 50 “ Robert’s.. 9 00 Cloverine, (Benzine) small 1 25 13 50 “ large 1 65 17 50 Coaguline, Kay’s 1 50 ♦Cocalac 8 00 Cocoa, Baker’s, i lb. papers.. 2 75 * “ Phillips Digestible 4 00 “ Taylor’s Homo, i lb. papers. 2 50 Cocoaine, Burnett’s 7 50 86 40 Cocoanut, Desiccated, 1 lb. papers 3 50 Cold Cream, Patey’s, small 1 50 “ “ Vaseline, 1 oz 2 09 “ 1 oz 4 00 Colorific, B. & W.’s 6 75 Coloring, Hansen’s Butter, 25c 2 00 “ “ 50c 3 75 “ “ “ 1.00 7 50 “ Ransom’s “ 1 85 “ Thatcher’s “ samp.. 70 “ “ smalt.. 1 90 “ “ large.. 3 75 * “ W. R. & Co.’s “ samp.. 60 * “ “ “ “ small.. 1 87 “ “ “ med... 3 75 * “ “ “ “ large.. 8 00 Coloris, Sackett’s Magic 6 00 69 00 Comedone, Perry’s 14 00 Comfits, Brown’s Worm 1 50 17 00 Comifera 7 00 ♦Compound,Clark’s Antibilious 7 50 * “ Gardner’s Rheum 7 00 “ German Worm... 2 25 “ Hayden’s Viburnum... 18 00 * “ Johnston’s Rheumatic. 7 00 “ Juhlin’s Hydrastin 7 25 84 00 “ King’s Golden 7 50 87 00 “ Lovell’s Magic 1 75 20 00 “ Parmelees Dvspep., sm 1 25 “ “ '* Ige 7 00 “ Pinkham’s Vegetable.. 8 00 13 00 “ Poland’s White Pine. . 7 50 87 00 “ Simmons’ Hepatic 6 25 72 00 Compromise Lancaster’s 7 no Confections, Bardotte’s Worm 1 75 20 00 jVLcjlESSON &j jR.OBBINS’ p’RICES pURRENT. DOZ. GROSS Confections, Barrell’s Worm 1 50 “ Bull’s Worm 1 50 16 00 “ Holloway’s Worm 1 50 16 00 “ YanDeiisen’s“ 1 50 16 00 “ Vaseline 1 50 17 00 ♦Conqueror, Green’s Ague, large... 7 50 * “ “ “ small .. 3 75 Cordial, Anisette, genuine 18 00 “ Arnold’s Soothing 1 75 “ Brown’s Teething 1 50 “ Campbell’s Cholera 3 50 “ Cascara 7 00 “ Curaqoa. ... 18 00 “ Foord’s Tonic. 2 50 28 00 “ Posgate’s 2 75 30 00 “ Godfrey’s, G. S 75 8 00 “ Jacob’s 7 00 81 00 “ Jay’s Apple Ginger 8 00 “ McLean’s 7 50 87 00 “ Monell’s 1 65 18 00 “ Octo’s Lime Juice 5 00 * “ Scott’s Buckthorn.. 7 50 Wick’s Asiatic, Trial 2 00 “ “ “ 50c 4 00 “ Winchester’s 3 75 ♦ “ Wishart’s Pine Tree 7 60 Corrector, Pitch’s Biliary, large 8 25 96 00 “ “ “ small 4 25 48 00 “ “ Heart, large 12 00 140 00 “ “ “ small 6 00 70 00 1 67 18 00 Corn Paint, Abbott’s 1 75 Corollas, Taylor’s 8 00 90 00 Cosmetine 6 00 Cosmoline, Carboloted, 25c. size 1 67 “ “ 50c. size 2 92 a> “ lib. cans.. lb.46c CO “ “ 5 & 10 “ “ .. lb.34c “ Plain, 25c. size i 67 8 “ “ 50c. “ 2 92 “ “ 1 lb. cans lb.42c s “ “ 5 & 10 lb. cans ll».30c O “ Pomade, 25c. size -.. 1 67 “ “ 50c. “ 2 92 D “ Itose, 25c. size 1 67 £2 “ “ 50c. “ 2 92 d “ “ 1 lb. cans lb.50c “ “ 5 and 10 lb. cans.. lb.38c r+- “ Veterinary, 1 lb. cans .. lb.30c “ “ 5 “ “ . lb.25c Cotton, Absorbent, S. & J., all sizes “ “ Am Emde’s,lbs. lb.75c “ Borated, “ “ 1 25 “ Carbolated, “ “ 1 25 “ Haemostatic, “ “ 1 75 “ Iodized, “ “ 2 25 “ Salicylated, “ “ .... 1 25 “ Styptic, Rohland’s 1 75 Cough-Honey, Fenner’s, 25c 1 75 “ “ “ 50c 3 50 Cream, Camph., Winter’s met. tubes 1 75 * “ Gouraud’s Oriental 11 00 “ Nichol’s Toilet 1 75 “ Otis’ Camphor 1 75 Creme de Lis, Dickeys’ 7 00 Crystals, Idaho Gum 1 50 “ Washing 30 Cubebs, Marshall’s Prepared 2 00 22 00 8 00 Curative, Brigg’s Corn 3 75 Cure, Adams’ Forest. 4 00 “ Alden’s Catarrh 3 75 “ Aunt Sally’s Cough, 25c 75 “ “ “ “ 50c 1 20 * “ Ayer’s Ague 7 75 “ Balser’s F. & A 7 75 * “ Benson’s Skin 8 50 “ Brodie’s Corn 4 00 “ Busteed’s Superlative 4 00 “ Caldwell’s Dyspepsia 7 00 81 00 “ Carver’s 1 00 11 00 “ Coe’s Dyspepsia 8 00 93 00 “ Cook’s Corn 2 75 “ Crosby’s Five Minute, 25c 1 80 20 00 “ “ “ “ 50c 3 60 40 00 * DaCosta’s Radical 1 75 20 00 “ Decker’s Shakes & Malaria,sm 3 75 “ “ “ “ l’ge 7 50 “ Dennin’s Rheumatic 11 00 “ Diamond “ 8 00 4 Dillow’s Heave... 1 75 20 00 “ Ellis’ Spavin 7 00 DOZ. GROSS Cure, Fitch’s Cough 8 25 96 00 * “ Fowle’s, Pile and Humor 7 50 “ German’s Cough 3 65 “ Glover’s Distemper 7 50 “ “ Mange 4 00 “ Guild’s GreenMt. Asthma 11 00 “ Hair’s Asthma 28 50 11 “ Hall’s Catarrh 5 50 “ Harris’s Asthma 2 00 21 00 *“ Harter’s, F. & A 5 25 “ Hartshorn’s, small 2 25 “ “ large 4 25 “ Hermance’s Asthma 7 50 * “ Herman’s Catarrh 3 00 * “ Himrod’s Asthma 7 50 84 00 “ Hop Bitter Intemperance 11 50 “ Howe’s Ague 7 50 “ “ Milk 7 75 90 00 “ James’ lteady for Malaria 8 00 *“ Jayne’s Ague 7 60 “ Kelly’s Corn 1 50 * “ Kendall’s Spavin, small 4 00 * “ “ “ large 8 00 “ K napp’s Throat 1 85 21 00 “ Knapsack Pile 8 00 “ Knight’s Asthma 8 00 “ Lane's Catarrh 9 50 108 00 “ Langdon’s Corn.. 1 10 12 00 * “ Laubach’s Worm 1 25 13 50 “ Le Boutillier’s Catarrh 8 00 90 00 “ Lockwood’s “ 3 25 36 00 “ Mennen’s Corn. 1 75 20 00 “ Otis’ “ 1 00 * “ Peruvian Chill 8 00 “ Piso’s Consumption 2 00 “ Ponds’ Extract, Catarrh 5 50 “ Bead’s 3 Minute 2 00 “ Rhode’s F. & A 6 50 “ Roof’s Ring-Bone. 7 00 “ Rossman’s Pile 3 25 38 00 “ Rush’s Pain 2 00 “ Sandford’s Catarrh 8 25 96 00 “ Schiffmann’s Asthma, small.. 3 75 “ “ “ large.. 7 50 “ Shiloh’s Consumption, sample 85 9 00 “ “ small.. 3 50 “ “ “ large.. 7 00 “ 1600 Corn 1 50 “ Strong’s Corn 1 50 “ Syke’s Catarrh 7 50 “ Talcott’s, for Scratches 4 00 45 00 “ Tolcott’s Magic 4 00 “ Tompkin’s Pile 6 00 “ Trousseau’s Meat 8 50 99 00 “ Uncle Sam’s Cough 1 50 16 50 “ Upham’s Asthma 3 75 42 00 “ “ Meat 7 50 “ Van’s Dyspepsia, No. 199 3 50 “ Vest Pocket, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Wallingford’s Garget 6 00 66 00 * “ Warner’s Safe Diabetic 10 00 * “ “ “ Kidney 10 00 * “ “ “ Rheumatic 10 00 “ Wei do Meyer’s Catarrh 8 50 “ Welling’s Headache 2 00 “ Wilton’s Catarrh, small 3 50 “ “ “ large. 7 00 1 75 19 00 Cuticura, small 4 25 48 00 “ large 8 25 96 00 “ Resolvent 8 25 Damonia 8 50 Dead Shot, Butcher’s, for Bed Bugs, 1 65 19 00 “ “ Emerson’s, for Horses.. 3 50 Dendan, Vincent’s, small 1 75 20 00 “ “ large 3 50 40 00 Dentine, Calder’s, small.. 1 75 20 00 “ “ large 3 50 Dermador, Anderson’s, small 1 85 21 00 “ “ large 3 70 42 00 Dermaline 2 25 24 00 Desiccated-Blood, 4 oz 8 00 Destroyer, Going’s Worm 8 00 “ Hutchinson’s Worm 1 50 Dextro-Quinine, ozs 18 00 Diaphoretic. Tucker’s, No. 59, small 4 00 “ “ “ 59, large 8 00 Diptherine 8 50 Discovery, Kennedy’s Medical 12 50 “ King’s 7 50 87 00 “ Pierce’s Medical 7 75 90 00 JVIcJ£esson Robbins1 Purrent. DOZ. GROSS Discs, S. & M.’s, Atropised 10 00 “ “ Calabarised 10 00 “ “ for Hypoderm. use. 10 00 Disinfectant, Bromo-Chloralum 3 75 44 00 “ Burchard’s Liquid... 2 75 “ Girondin 3 75 42 00 “ Platt’s Chlorides 4 00 45 00 “ Pocket 1 25 Dissolvent, Kennedy’s 12 50 Dragees, Clin’s, Bromide Camphor. 16 00 “ Guffroy’s C. L. Oil, small. 6 00 “ “ “ “ med.. 10 00 “ “ “ “ large. 16 00 “ Leras’ Phos. Soda & Iron . 6 00 “ Rabuteau’s of Iron 8 00 Dressing, Brown’s, see Blacking. Drops, Bardotte’s Worm 1 75 20 00 “ Barnaby’s Wild Cherry 1 25 13 50 “ Bateman’s U. S 75 8 00 “ Brummel’s Cough 1 10 12 00 * “ Dames’ Balsam, small 2 50 * “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Hamilton’s “ 1 50 * “ Hamburg 3 50 * “ Harter’s Soothing... 1 3a “ Houseman’s Cough 3 50 * “ Hurlburt’s Tracheal 3 50j 37 80 “ Kornaren’s Pine Tar 75 8 00 * “ Miner’s Botanic 2 75 * “ Peerless Toothache 1 25 “ Skinner’s Amer. Life 3 00 “ Stanley’s Toothache 75 7 50 “ Sulzberger, Genuine. 3 50 “ Tooth Ache, (Clove An’yne) 1 67 19 00 “ “ “ Chinese 1 35 15 00 “ “ “ Draper’s.. 85 9 00 “ “ Edwards’ 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ Osmun’s 1 75 * “ “ “ Peerless 1 25 * “ “ “ Pike’s 1 50 “ “ Townley’s 1 62 18 00 “ “ “ Turner’s 1 00 10 00 “ Tucker’s Cough, No. 59 2 25 “ Fever, No. 61 8 00 “ Wilson’s Neuropathic 4 00 * “ Wishart’s Worm 1 50 D. R. V. G 7 50 87 00 Dry Up, Wadsworth’s 6 00 Dyes, Diamond 75 “ Easter Egg, Long’s Marbled— 70 “ “ “ Paa’s 3 60 “ Family, Fuelling’s Star. 1 65 18 00 Note.—These Dyes are liquid, easily ap- plied, and produce more brilliant and perma- nent colors than any family dyes in use. Dyspepsin 4 00 45 00 Eau de Melisse des Carmes, Boyer’s 4 00 Electro Silicon 85 9 00 Electuary, Upham’s Pile 7 50 87 00 Elixirs, McK. & Robbins’Aromatic. All Elixirs and Compounds neatly put up in Pint trench Square and Five Pint Amber Bottlles, with formulas attached to each, for the benefit of the profession. ♦Elixir, Arthur’s, of Sulphur 8 00 “ Bark, C. & H.’s, simple 9 00 “ “ “ Ferro-Phos. 10 50 “ H. & Co.’s, simple 8 50 99 00 “ “ “ Ferrated 8 00 93 00 “ Calisaya Bark & Iron, Nichols’ 7 50 “ Seabrook’s 7 50 87 00 “ Fairchild’s 8 00 “ “ Ferrated 8 00 “ Down’s, small 2 75 30 00 “ “ medium 4 00 46 50 “ “ large 8 00 93 00 “ Ducro’s 10 00 “ Grovenor’s Bloodroot 8 00 ♦ “ Harter’s Wild Cherry 6 60 79 00 “ McMunn’s, of Opium 3 35 39 00 “ Pepsin, Boudault’s 10 00 “ Lilly & Phelan’s 12 00 “ McK. & R.’s, pints 11 00 “ “ Milan 8 50 96 00 “ Quinia, Laroche’s 8 00 “ “ “ ferrug 8 00 “ Rabateau’s, Iron.. 16 00 “ Seay’s Bark and Iron 10 00 “ Sulzberger of Life 3 50 “ Tarrant’s Rhubarb 8 00 “ Tilden’slodo-Brom. Calc. Co. 10 00 “ Thompson’s Wild Cherry, sm 2 00 “ “ lge 4 00 Elixir, Valer. Ammon.,Hubbel’s,sm “ “ “ “ pts “ “ “ McK.&R. “ “ “ “ Nichol’s, sm “ Wayne’s Diuretic “ Wheeler’s “ White’s, Pulmonary “ “ Rheumatic “ Wyeth’s, full line. Eluine _ DOZ. 3 50 11 00 10 00 3 25 7 50 7 75 2 75 8 00 1 75 12 00 Q ROSS 114 00 90 00 30 00 Embrocation, Cooper’s “ Roche’s 15 00 Emolient, Todd’s 2 00 Emulsion, McK.&R.’s Pancreatic.. 6 00 “ S.&M.’sPanereatic,4oz. 9 00 “ “ “ 8oz. 16 50 Eradicator, Parret’s Lightning- 1 25 “ Pell’s Malaria 7 00 “ Soule’s Erasers, Ink & Stain, see Extractor. “ Rubber, variety. 4 00 Ergotin, Bonjean’s, ozs “ McK. & R.’s, ozs., (hypo- 30 00 dermic use) see page 69.. “ McK. & R.’s, ozs., (Bonj’n’s) Essence, Beef, Lond. Mfg. Co., 4 oz. 18 00 5 40 4 25 “ Chicken,” “ “ 4 oz. 6 00 “ Coffee, Hummell’s, in foil. 28 3 00 “ “ “ “ tin.. 45 4 80 “ “ Smith’s, large 8 00 “ “ “ small 4 00 “ “ &Chic., Smith’s, lge 5 00 “ Ginger, Barnes, & Camph. 2 75 “ “ Brown’s, Fred’k.. 3 75 44 00 * “ “ “ N.K .sm 1 50 * “ « ii ii ige 3 00 “ “ Martin’s 3 00 32 40 “ “ Sanford’s 3 25 “ “ Williams’ 1 75 19 00 * “ Life, Moore’s 1 50 “ Maravillosa 1 00 10 00 “ Mustard, Whitehead’s 1 50 “ Mutton, Lon. Mfg. Co., 4 oz “ Pepsin, Fairchild’s 6 00 8 00 “ “ Schering’s 7 00 81 00 Ethylene 1 65 18 00 Eucalyptol, Sanders’ 8 50 Expectorant, Fitch’s 8 25 96 00 “ Hegeman’s 3 25 * “ Jayne’s 7 60 “ Rose’s 3 50 39 00 * “ Tutt’s, small 2 00 * “ “ large 7 50 Exterminator, Costar’s Rat 1 25 13 50 “ Egyptian Rat 1 25 13 00 Isaacsen’s Sure Pop 1 50 15 00 “ Parson’s 1 60 “ Rattler’s Rat 1 35 15 00 ♦Extract Beef, Colden’s “ “ Johnson’s, see Beef. 8 00 “ “ Liebig,“Antw’p,”llb. 28 00 “ “ “ “ i lb. 15 00 “ “ “ “ i lb. 8 00 “ “ “ “ i lb. 4 30 “ “ “ La Plata, 1 lb. 26 50 “ “ “ “ lib. 14 25 “ “ “ “ 1 lb. 7 50 “ “ “ “ i lb. 4 00 “ “ McK.&R., lib. cans.. 1 00 per lb. “ 2 1b. “ .. 95 per ib. “ Benne Plant, McGuire’s .. 5 50 63 00 “ Birch Beer, Bowker’s 15 00 “ Bitter Apple, Patterson’s .. 4 00 “ Buchu, Byrnes’ 6 00 “ “ Finney’s 7 00 78 00 “ “ Helmbold’s 7 75 90 00 “ “ Kearney’s- 7 50 “ “ Parker’s 6 50 “ “ Risley’s 7 50 87 00 “ and Iron, Rush’s. “ “ Smolander’s 7 75 90 00 7 50 “ Butternut, Allen’s 1 85 “ Cannabis, Indie., James’... 20 00 “ Coffee, Hogle’s 12 00 * “ Cop.&Sarsap.,Thorn’s Gen. “ “ “ Imit. 10 00 5 00 54 00 * “ Cubebs & Cop., Tarrant’s.. 8 00 “ “ “ Tenny’s ... 6 00 69 00 “ Dandelion, Brewers’ 1 85 21 00 “ Ginger, Martin’s “ Ginger Ale, McK. & R., 3 00 32 40 lbs., (lb. 1 25) 12 00 102 JVLcJIeSSON pvOBBINS' pURRENT. DOZ. GROSS 7 50 “ Hamamelis, Sanford's, sm 3 25 “ “ “ met 6 50 “ “ “ lgt 13 00 “ Licorice, Smith’s, small “ “ “ large 1 00 18 00 3 00 33 00 “ Malt, Hoff’s, New York — 3 25 36 00 * “ “ “ Philadelphia 3 50 “ “ Link’s 8 50 “ “ Loeflund’s 0 00 69 00 Extract Malt, Toussaint’s 4 00 with Cod Liver Oil 5 00 “ “ “ “ and Lime 5 50 “ Iodide Iron 5 00 “ “ “ and Calcium .. 5 00 “ Iron and Pepsin 5 00 “ “ “ Quinine 7 00 “ Lime 5 00 5 00 ♦Extract Malt, Trommer... 7 00 “ “ “ for Infants 7 00 ♦ “ “ “ Eerrated . 7 00 7 00 * “ Cit. Iron and Quinine 10 50 * “ Cod Liver Oil 7 00 * “ “ “ “ & Iod.Iron. 7 00 “ “ “ “ “ Phosph’s 7 00 ♦ “ Hypophosphites 9 50 * “ Iodides 9 50 * “ Pepsin-.. 10 50 Extract Malt and Beef, Robert’s 8 00 “ Moyle’s Catarrh 4 00 * “ Pinus Canadensis, dark 13 00 “ “ white... 13 00 * “ Roots, Allen’s, 1 lb, bottles 15 00 “ “ small 2 00 “ Knapp’s, for Beer.. 2 00 “ “ “ “ “ lge 4 00 " “ Pond’s 1 50 “ Potter & Champlin’s 2 75 “ “ . Raser’s.. 1 75 “ “ Shaker 4 80 “ Sandal Wood Gaudichaud’s 7 50 87 00 “ Smartweed, Carter’s, small “ large 3 25 36 00 6 50 72 00 “ Pierce’s 3 85 45 00 “ Stillingia Pemberton’s 7 75 “ Tar & Wild Cherry, Eilert’s 6 50 75 00 “ Valerian, Brown’s 2 50 27 00 “ Wheat, Blanchard’s 8 00 ♦ “ Wild Cherry, Wilder’s 7 00 “ Witch Hazel, Liebig’s Arn.. 3 00 (gal.) kt “ “ sm.. 3 75 “ “ “ “ pts. 7 50 gen., sm 3 75 “ “ “ “ “ pts 7 50 “ McK.&R.,bk 1 25 (gal.) “ Pond’s, small 3 75 “ med. 7 50 “ large 15 00 “ “ Risley’s 25c... “ “ “ “ 50c... 2 00 4 00 Extracts, Flavoring, for Culin- ary purposes: McK. & R’s Bitter Almond, Lemon Peel, Nectarine, Nutmegs, Orange, Peach 2 00 21 60 Rose and Vanilla 2 75 29 70 Extracts, Flavoring, Thomas’ Bitter Almond, Lemon Peel,Nec- tarine, Nutmegs, Orange and Peach 1 75 18 90 Rose and Vanilla 2 25 24 30 Extracts, Handk., Atkinson’s, 1 oz 5 62 “ 2oz._ 10 30 “ Bayley’s Ess. Boq. 10 50 “ Coudray’s Boq.des 5 00 Alpes “ Low’s, 1 oz 5 50 “ Lubin’s, 1 oz 6 50 “ “ 2 oz. j 3 50 “ McK. & R.’s, bulk, see 30ver. “ Rameau’s333,satin 5 00 “ Rimmel’s 6 50 Extractor, Bloede’s Ink and Stain. 1 75 20 00 A very convenient article in the form of a pencil, for removing ink and other stains from the fingers and linen. Extractor, Cushman’s Ink & Stain with Lead Pencil Eraser comb’d. 1 35 15 00 Extractor, Buttrick’s Grease I 25 “ Brother Jonathan’s I 1 50 Familine i 00 DOZ. GROSS Farina, Hecker’s, lib., 24 lb. boxes 95 10 50 “ “ i lb., 48 lb. bcxes 1 56 18 00 4 50 Farine, Sea Moss 2 25 Fibrin and Wheat, Blanchard’s.-'.. 16 00 Figs, Condensed 3 75 22 00 ♦Files, Japanese Corn 1 75 Firwein, Tilden’s 10 00 4 50 “ “ “ 4 oz 9 66 “ Diabetic, Hawley’s, 1 lb. pkgs 4 00 “ “ “ 5 “ 18 00 “ “ Shedden’s 12 oz 3 75 Flowers of Petroleum 7 00 Fluid, Bogle’s Hyperion, small 4 00 “ “ “ large 8 00 “ Bond’s Cleansing 2 nn 21 00 “ Condy’s Crimson 2 2.5 * “ Darby’s Prophylactic 3 75 “ Lightning. Cram’s 3 50 * “ Morrell’s Hydrastis 15 00 Fly Brick, Allan’s, per case of 100 5 00 (case) Fly Plates, Eureka, “ “ “ 100 5 00 tease) Food, Allen’s Brain 7 75 90 00 “ “ Pearls 8 00 “ Anglo-Swiss 4 00 “ Blanchard’s Life 12 00 “ Bowker’s for Flowers 2 25 “ Comstock’s Rational 5 00 “ DuBarry’s Ravalenta “ Gerber’s Milk 4 00 “ Giffev’s 4 25 “ Hard’s Farinaceous 3 50 “ “ “ large 6 50 “ Hawley’s Infant, small 2 50 “ “ large 4 50 ‘ Health 5 00 “ Horlick’s, small 3 50 “ “ large 6 50 “ Liebe Liebig’s 4 00 “ Loeflund’s Infant 6 00 69 00 *“ Mellin’s, small 4 00 * “ “ large 6 50 “ Mocking Bird, McK. & R.’s 3 00 33 00 “ “ Zoller’s.- 3 50 “ Murdock’s Liquid, samples.. 1 25 “ small 5 00 “ large 9 00 “ Neave’s Infant 3 50 * “ Nestle’s Lacteous 4 50 “ Ridge’s, No. 1 2 65 44 44 44 2 5 00 “ “ “ 3 9 50 “ “ “ 4 13 25 “ S.&M.’s Infant (Liebig) small 3 25 “ med 6 25 “ Victor, Baby, small 1 75 “ “ “ large 7 00 Franconia Liquid 1 75 20 00 Friend, May’s 1 75 20 00 “ Poulterer’s 1 50 “ Robert’s Poor Man’s 5 50 Frostllla, Holmes’ 1 75 Fumigators, Espic’s... 5 75 Perrin’s, small 1 62 19 00 “ large 7 50 Gastricine 2 00 ♦Gastrine 8 00 Gelatine, Cox’s 1 60 18 00 “ Nelson’s English 1 50 17 00 Geoline 2 25 Gift, Gypsies’. 7 00 “ Samaritan’s, Female 22 00 “ “ Male... 16 00 Gin, Bininger’s London Dock 6 50 “ Old Tom 6 00 “ Charles’ London Cordial, qts. 7 50 “ “ pts.. 5 00 Globules, McLean’s Cough 1 75 Glue, Spaulding’s Liquid 1 65 19 00 “ and Cement, Richard’s 2 00 21 00 Glue Pot, Muchmore’s 1 85 21 00 Glycerine, Pearl’s White, small 5 25 60 00 “ large 0 50 20 00 Glycerole of Hypophos., Parrish’s.. 2 00 Goggles, assorted colors 1 25 Governor, The, for Rheumatism. 8 50 Grains de Sante, Frank’s, small.. 3 50 “ “ “ large 7 00 Gravel, Bird, pts 30 “ qts 50 8f pJRRENT. 103 DOZ. GROSS Groats, Robinson’s 1 lb. papers 1 25 12 50 “ 1 lb. cans.... 2 35 25 00 Gun Angeli’s Rheumatic 7 00 Guns, Insect Powder, also see Bel- lows 1 75 19 00 Hair-Balm, Jefford’s 8 (10 ’’Hair-Balsam, Parker’s, small 3 90 * “ “ large 7 80 Hair-Coloring, Egyptian 7 50 “ London 6 00 69 00 Ha -Dye, Barry’s 7 50 “ Batchelor’s, small 8 00 93 00 “ Bineaud’s Lightning 7 50 84 00 “ Blair’s Richmond 6 50 75 00 “ Blaise’s 3 75 42 00 ♦ “ Buckingham’s Whisker. 3 75 “ Bush’s 7 50 “ Cristadoro’s, small 7 50 87 00 “ Hagan’s or Heimstreet’s 3 75 ♦ “ Hill’s ... 3 75 “ Kromer’s 3 50 39 00 “ Mason’s, small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 “ Mathew’s Venetian 5 50 63 00 “ Miller’s 3 75 42 00 “ Pembei'ton’s 1 75 19 00 “ Phalon’s Magic 7 50 * “ Raymond’s 3 00 “ Russian 3 75 42 00 “ Sackett’s Coloris 6 00 69 00 “ Turkish 1 50 16 50 * “ Tutt's 7 50 “ Upham’s 3 75 4 Grower, Benton’s 7 50 4 “ “ Double 15 00 * “ “ Triple 20 00 “ Kennedy’s 7 75 90 00 Invigorator, Phalon’s 6 50 75 00 “ Webster’s 5 75 Life for, Chevalier’s 6 75 Regenerator, Tebbett’s 5 50 63 00 Rejuvenator, Pearson’s 6 75 * Renewer, Hall’s Sicilian 6 75 Restorer, Allen’s 10 00 “ “ Zvlobalsam. 6 00 “ August’s 27 00 “ Barrett’s 5 25 “ Creole — 6 50 “ Fisher’s Eureka 5 75 Hiawatha 7 50 “ Jetter’s 7 00 “ Knowles’ 5 25 60 00 “ London 6 00 69 00 “ Massasoit 3 50 39 00 “ Montgomery’s 7 00 * “ Morse’s Revivum ... 3 75 “ Rosetter’s 4 50 * “ Walnut Leaf 7 (.0 80 00 Stain, Hambleton’s 3 25 36 00 “ Japanese 3 75 42 00 Tea, Kennedy’s.. 6 50 * 7 60 8 00 90 00 8 00 “ Wyeth’s 8 00 jfc 6 75 8 00 2 00 “ large 7 75 Herbs, Sanderson's... | 1 50 Yellowstone’s 1 1 50 Hirsutus. Barker’s, small 1 7 00 “ “ large 27 00 Homoeopathic Globules, Smith’s, 1 lb. bots '6 00 Homoeopathic Remedies, Smith’s. i oz., (retail 15 cts.) 1 20 1 “ “ 25 “ 1 80 2 “ “ 40 “ 3 00 4 “ “ 75 “ 4 80 8 “ “1 35 9 00 16 “ “ 2 00 15 00 Be particular to state whether wanted in Tincture, Trituration or Globules. Homoeopathic Medicine Cases, “ Smith’s Dollar ” 6 00 “ Medicine Cases, “ Smith’s Five Dollar ” 45 00 ♦Honey and Horehound, Hale’s... 3 75 * ‘ “ “ “ larg< 7 50 * ‘ of Tar, Coussen’s 3 50 Honey of Liverwort, Nowiix’s. 2 50 27 00 Household Ammonia . DOZ. 1 75 3 00 8 25 GROSS *Hvdroleine Imperial Granum, small 6 00 “ “ large 0 00 L0 00 4 00 Inhalant, Crumb’s - “ Cutler’s 3 75 “ Moyle’s 4 00 Inhaler, Crumb’s Improved 8 00 “ (hitler's 9 00 “ Moyle’s 4 00 Injection, Brou’s 7 00 “ Fuller’s... 8 00 “ Grimault’s Matico 8 00 “ Hoffman’s 7 00 “ Macqueen’s Matico 7 00 “ Mathev Caylus’ 6 50 “ liicord’s 9 00 “ Ring’s 3 50 39 00 Ink, Arnold’s, Copying ...pints 4 75 “ “ “ quarts 8 75 “ “ Fluid, Cones 40 4 50 “ “ “ I pint 80 9 00 “ “ “ i “ 1 50 17 50 “ “ “ 1 pint 2 90 33 00 “ “ “ 1 quart 5 00 57 00 “ Black, Cottage -. 38 3 50 “ “ Blue & Vio., 2oz. stands 50 “ “ “ “ 4oz.bottles 1 00 “ “ “ “ Goz.bottles 1 40 “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ 1 75 “ “ “ “ pint “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ quart “ 5 00 “ “ “ “ i gall, jugs 10 00 1 “ 20 00 “ Brill. Red, McK. &R.,loz. std’s 1 00 “ Carmine, 1 oz. stands 1 50 “ “ No. 1, loz. rich flint glass 2 00 “ “ “ 2,2“ “ “ 3 00 “ Indelible, Baldwin’s 1 50 16 50 “ “ Barber’s Crimson... 4 00 “ “ Brigg’s 2 00 “ “ Kidder’s, with Prep. “ “ “ without “ 3 00 1 75 “ “ Livingston’s & Tab’t “ “ Payson’s 3 50 1 90 22 00 “ “ “ Combin... 4 25 48 00 “ “ Tarrant’s 2 75 30 00 “ India, small, gilt, 64 sticks to lb. 2 50 per lb. “ Red, 1 oz 80 “ “ 2 oz 1 50 Invigorator, O. P. Brown’s Liver... 7 50 + “ Sanford’s Liver 7 70 88 20 *Iodia, Battle & Co.’s 8 00 Jelly, Cod Liver Oil, Queru’s. 7 50 “ Ext. Malt, Fairchild’s 6 00 “ “ “ & C. L. Oil, Fairch’d’s 6 00 “ “ “ & Hypophos., “ 6 00 “ Strong’s Arnica l 50 Juice, Martinique Lime 3 25 “ Montserrat “ 3 50 “ Rose’s “ 3 50 “ Samaritan’s Root and Herb. 9 50 “ Valentine’s Meat 8 50 96 00 “ “ “ with Glyc.. 4 00 Kali Citrate, Herring’s 1 lb. bottles. 10 50 Kaliston, Burnett’s 7 50 86 40 Kalium, Chloride, Solution.. 3 50 Kalkomasia 4 50 Kallocrine 4 00 Kalydor, Rowland’s 19 50 *Kathairon, Lyon’s 3 75 Kephaline, Glycerite of...(lb., $5 50 ♦Kidneywort, Dry.. 8 25 * “ Liquid 8 25 Killer, Arnold’s Cough, small 1 62 18 00 “ “ “ medium 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ large 6 50 72 00 “ Aunt Sally’s Corn 3 00 “ Giant Corn 1 35 15 00 “ Indian Worm 1 75 19 00 “ Laycock’s Worm 1 60 18 00 “ Woodbury’s Dyspepsia 2 00 22 00 King of Blood, Ransom’s 7 25 84 00 1 67 3 50 1 67 3 33 7 50 19 00 19 00 38 00 87 00 “ “ “ Kiersted’s “ “ “ Knight’s “ “ “ “ large King, Neuralgia, Watson’s fLew than half dozen, 7.90 per doz. 104 8j pURRENT. Koosso, French, ozs Koumiss, pts., (buyer’s risk) DOZ. 6 50 2 50 4 00 GROSS ♦Lactopeptine in 1 oz. vials 8 00 * “ 1 lb. bottles, lb. $9.60 4 25 2 00 21 60 Laxative, Jadwin’s 4 00 44 Tropic-Fruit, small 2 00 22 50 44 “ “ large 4 00 45 00 * “ “ “ bottles 30 00 Leaves, Holmes’ Mustard 1 50 44 “ “ large 3 00 “ Rigollot’s “ small (10) 2 50 Lethean, Parker’s 1 50 17 00 Liniment, Allen’s Nerve and Bone. 1 75 19 00 44 Bath’s Corn 1 65 Bishop Soules’ 5 50 “ “ large 11 00 Burr’s, small 1 75 20 00 it “ large.. 3 50 40 00 44 Bragg’s Arctic 1 75 44 Burdsall’s Arnica. 3 00 34 50 * “ Centaur, An. & Fam.,sml. 1 80 * “ “ “ med. 3 60 * “ “ “ lge. 7 20 ♦ 4i Coffeen’s Chinese 1 65 ♦ “ Coussen’s Lightning, 25c. 1 75 ♦ “ “ “ 50c. 3 50 * it Dames Bone, 25c 2 50 * it “ “ 75c 8 00 “ Electro-Silicon 3 75 Farrell’s Arabian, 25c 1 85 21 00 “ “ 50c.... 3 75 42 00 44 “ “ $1 00 .... 7 50 84 00 Fitch’s Pulmonary 4 25 48 00 “ Rheumatic 8 25 96 00 it Foster’s Bone 1 65 18 00 * it Four-fold. 1 60 18 00 44 Giles’ Iod-Ammon, 25c. . 2 00 21 00 “ “ “ 50c. . 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ $1 oc 7 50 84 00 “ “ “ qts. . 22 50 * 44 Harter’s 1 60 19 00 H.H. H. small 2 00 “ “ li medium 3 25 44 “ “ “ large 6 50 Herrick’s Horse, small... 1 50 16 00 “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 “ “ large... 7 50 84 00 it Hood’s 2 75 44 Hunt’s 3 50 39 00 it Jadwin’s, small 1 85 21 00 it “ medium 3 70 42 00 44 “ large 7 50 84 00 * 4 i Jayne’s 3 80 Johnson’s Anodyne 2 75 44 Keller’s Homan 3 75 42 00 it Kellinger’s, 25c. 1 80 21 00 50c 3 60 42 00 it “ $1 00 7 20 84 00 it Kennedy’s Rheum 3 75 44 “ Scattering. . 7 50 * it Kidder's 1 75 44 Lane’s 3 50 it Larrabee’s 1 85 * 44 Laubach’s 3 00 * 44 Low's Electric.. 3 00 * 44 “ Magnetic 3 00 44 Martin’s Nerve & Bone.. 1 50 16 50 44 Malhis’ Family 1 50 * 44 M. & H.’s, Arnica, small. 3 50 ♦ 44 “ “ “ large.. 7 00 McLean’s, Vol. Oil, 25c... 1 65 18 00 “ “ '* 50c... 3 25 36 00 44 “ “ “ $1.00. 6 50 72 00 4c 44 Mustang, 25c 1 80 * 44 “ 50c _. 3 60 * 44 “ $1 00 7 20 44 Parker’s N. & B.. 1 65 18 00 it Parmelee’s, small 1 75 44 “ large 3 50 Peterson’s Soap 1 75 44 Pollard’s N. & B 1 50 17 00 it Pratt’s Borax 1 85 * 44 Raymond’s Arnica 3 00 44 Register’s 2 00 21 00 44 Rub It In, Sweet’s, small 2 00 22 50 44 “ large 4 00 45 00 Sawen’s 3 75 42 00 44 Sleeper’s Arnica 3 00 Soule’s small 5 5Q DOZ. GROSS Liniment, Soule’s, large 11 00 “ St. Antonius 4 00 45 00 “ Streeter’s 25c 1 85 21 00 “ “ 50c 3 75 42 00 “ Sweet’s, small size 2 80 32 40 “ “ large “ 5 50 64 80 “ “That,” small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 “ Thorne’s, Arn’a & Chlor.. 2 50 “ Tobias’ Venetian, small. 2 25 26 00 “ “ “ large. 4 50 52 00 “ “ Horse 8 00 92 00 “ Uncle Sam’s N.& B., sm.. 2 00 “ “ “ “ lge.. 4 00 Van’s Magic 2 00 “ “ Horse 6 00 “ Well’s, N. & B 2 00 “ Young America 1 50 16 00 Liquor, Batley’s, Cinchonae, Cord.. 75 00 “ “ Opii 51 00 “ Laville’s Gout 28 00 “ S.,K.& Co.’s Ferri Iodide... 2 50 per lb. “ “ Phos. Comp 1 25 “ “ “ Fer. etQuin. etStr. 5 50 “ “ Ferri Phosphatis.. 1 25 “ “ “ Calcis Lactophos.. 4 00 44 “ “ Am. Cit. Bismuth. 2 50 per pt. “ “ Calisaya Bark 1 50 44 “ “ “ Ferrated. 2 50 44 “ “ “ Iron & Bis 2 50 44 “ “ “ Iron.Bis&Str 2 50 44 “ “ &Stryc. 2 50 44 “ “ “ & Iron,Pyro. 2 50 44 “ “ Pepsin & Bis 4 00 44 “ “ “ Bis.&Stryc. 4 00 44 Inibots. add 10c. lb.; inibts.add20c Liquors, Wyeth’s, full line. 8 00 ♦Lithiated Hydrangea 8 00 Lithontriptic, Lee’s 28 50 “ Vaughn’s 7 50 7 50 1 75 Lotion, Bartime’s.. 6 25 “ Churcns 6 00 69 00 “ Gowland’s 10 50 * “ Graafenberg’s 1 75 17 00 “ McClintock’s 2 00 * “ Palmer’s Cosmetic, small. 1 75 “ Perry’s Moth and Freckle. 14 00 “ Salter’s Eye 1 50 “ Shaw’s Moth and Freckle. 7 50 Lozenges, Belloc’s Charcoal 5 00 “ Brockedon’s Potassa 4 00 “ “ Soda.. 4 00 “ Cassebeer’s Mur. Amin... 2 00 21 00 “ Caswell’s Elm 1 00 11 40 “ Coddington’s Catarrh 2 00 22 00 “ Devine’s Pitch 1 10 12 00 “ Digerentia 4 00 45 00 “ German Cathartic. 2 00 22 50 “ Gibson’s Chlorodyne, 2 lb 30 00 “ Gunn’s Eureka 1 85 21 00 “ Harrison’s Peristaltic,sm. 2 25 26 00 “ “ “ large. 4 50 52 00 “ Hegeman’s Chlor. Potas. 1 67 19 00 “ Henry’s Worm 1 50 “ Keating’s Cough.. 4 25 “ McK. & K’s Chior. Potas. 1 35 15 00 * “ Moore’s, small 72 8 60 * “ “ large 1 75 “ Nelson’s Gelatine 1 75 18 00 “ Purdon’s Worm 1 65 “ Sherman’s Cough &W’rm 1 85 “ Wistar’s Cough 75 8 00 Lubricators, Blade’s Euphonial 1 65 18 00 Lustro 1 65 18 00 Macamoose. 8 00 Macerare 8 00 Magnesia, Citrate, Baker’s Liquid.. 2 00 22 50 “ Bishop’s Dry 4 00 “ “ McK. & K’s, Dry. 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ “ Liq. 2 00 22 50 “ Dunbar’s Fluid, half pt.. I 90 “ “ “ Pint 2 85 “ quart... 3 80 “ Henry’s Genuine 9 00 “ Imitation.. 3 00 * “ Husband’s Calcined 2 85 31 35 “ Murray’s Fluid, small ... 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ raed. ... 8 00 93 00 “ Rogers’ Dry 2 75 JVLcJ’vesson Robbins1 Purrent. DOZ. GROSS Malthoptonique .. i 2 75 ♦Maltine, with Phos. Iron & Quinia 12 00 * “ with Phos. Iron, Q. and S 12 00 * “ Ferrated 7 50 * “ Wine 7 50 * “ “ with Pep. & Pancre’el 10 00 * “ Plain 7 50 * “ and Hops 7 50 * “ and Alteratives to 00 * “ Beef and Iron 10 00 * “ and Cod Liver Oil. ! 7 50 * “ with C. L. Oil and Pancre.i 10 00 * “ with Phosphorus Comp.! 10 00 * “ and Hypophosphites 10 00 * “ and Peptones 12 00 * “ with Pepsin & Pancreat’e1 10 00 * “ with Phosphates 7 50 Malto-Cocoa 4 25 Malto-Pepsin 7 00 * “ Viburnin 10 00 * “ Yerbine 7 50 *Manalin — 8 00 ♦Marvel of Healing’ Humphrey’s 6oz. * “ “ “ pt._ 2 00 4 00 ♦ “ “ “ qt-- 7 50 Mass, Seven Springs 7 00 Meat, Trousseau’s Carbonized 8 25 96 00 Medicine, Bird, small 1 00 “ “ large 1 80 “ Simmons’ Liver, 1.00 Liq. 5 50 60 00 “ “ “ 25c. “ 1 50 16 50 “ “ “ 1.00 Dry 5 50 60 00 “ “ “ 25c. “ 1 50 16 50 3 75 42 00 2 50 Milk, Condensed, Anglo-Swiss(Eng.) 1 75 cs.6 00 “ “ “ (Cham.)-- 2 00 cs.7 00 “ “ Borden’s 2 25 cs.8 00 *■ “ Osprey 2 00 ♦ “ of Magnesia. 4 00 ♦ “ “ 3pts 21 00 Mincasea 4 00 Mixture, Bull’s Blood 7 50 “ Chapman’s Worm.. 1 75 19 00 * “ Jayne’s F. & A 7 00 “ McAllister’s Cough, small 3 50 “ “ “ large 7 00 “ Pitman’s cleansing 2 00 22 00 “ Prior’s cholera 2 00 “ Robert’s Colic 1 50 17 00 “ Rowand’s Tonic 7 00 “ Stabler’s W orm 1 75 19 00 Mossoleine 5 50 Mucilage, Bell Top, 4 oz “ Perfection 1 25 13 50 1 75 “ Stickwell’s 1 00 “ Thomas’10c i... 70 7 50 Necklaces, Teething 7 50 Nephreticum, Bullock’s 7 50 ♦Nervine, Cadwell’s Lacteal 8 00 “ Dodd’s 7 50 “ Fitch’s 4 25 48 00 “ Ingham’s 3 00 33 00 12 00 3 75 7 00 Neuralgialine 2 25 7 50 8 00 8 00 Oatmeal, Robinson’s 1 25 8 00 Odonto, Rowland’s - 10 50 Oil, British. U. S 75 8 00 “ Castor, Herring’s, pints 5 00 U U U £ u 3 00 2 00 “ “ McK. & R. “ quarts,”... 3 75 38 25 “ “ “ “pints,” 2 25 23 00 1 25 12 75 “ “ “ 2 oz. panel.. U (4 U “ 85 60 8 75 6 25 ♦“ “ Scott & Bownes._ 1 75 “ Cod Liver, Atwood’s 4 00 45 00 “ “ “ Baker’s.- 6 50 75 00 “ “ “ “ Emulsion... 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ “ with Lime.. 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ “ L. & W. Cherry 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ Bartlett&Plummer’s 8 00 “ “ “ Bates’ Emulsion 6 50 “ “ “ Burnett’s 6 50 75 00 *“ “ “ Camm’s Emulsion.. 8 00 90 00 DOZ. GROSS Oil, Cod Liver, C.&M.Pepsin & Quin 8 00 “ “ “ DeJongh’s 7 00 78 00 *“ “ “ Dudley’s 7 50 “ “ “ Fairchild’s, & Lime. 7 00 “ “ “ Ford’s Emulsion... 7 50 “ “ “ Fougera’s.. 9 00 “ “ “ Frye’s Emulsion 7 50 “ “ “ Hatch’s. 7 50 “ “ “ Hazard & Caswell’s. 6 50 “ “ “ Hegeman & Co.’s... 5 50 63 00 “ “ “ Inloe’s Emulsion... 7 50 “ “ “ Kuneman’s 7 50 “ “ “ Magee’s Emulsion.. 7 50 “ “ “ McK. &R„ Maltese Cross 6 50 “ “ “ McK. &R., pints.... 6 00 “ “ “ “ }■ pints 3 50 “ “ “ “ Etherized 6 50 “ “ “ “ Ferrated . 6 50 “ “ “ “ with Hv- pophos. Lime & Soda “ “ “ >icK. & R., with 6 50 Lacto-Phosp. Lime.. 6 50 “ “ “ McK. & R., with Lacto-Phosp. Lime and Pepsin.. 6 50 “ “ “ McK. & R., with Pan- creatine 6 50 “ “ “ Marvin’s 6 50 “ “ “ Mosher’s, & Lime.. 7 25 “ “ “ Moller’s, 8 oz 6 5f» 75 00 “ “ “ Nichols’ 6 25 Olliffe’s 7 50 87 00 “ “ “ Osmun’s 7 50 *“ “ “ Phillip’s, Phos-Nutr 7 50 *“ “ “ “ “ small 4 00 *“ “ “ “ with Hypophos. 7 50 “ “ “ Puttner’s 6 50 “ “ “ Roger’s, small 3 00 “ “ “ “ large 6 00 “ “ “ Sand’s 8 00 90 00 *“ “ “ Scott’s 7 50 “ “ “ Simes. 6 50 “ “ “ Slocum’s 8 00 “ “ “ Stone’s 7 50 “ “ “ Walker’s Emulsion. 6 00 69 00 “ “ “ White’s 7 50 “ “ “ Wilbor’s, and Lime. 8 50 “ “ “ Willson’s Carbolt’d. 6 50 *“ Burdock Root 3 75 “ Cook’s Columbian 1 75 “ DeGrath’s Electric, small 3 75 42 00 “ Dove’s Turf, small 2 00 “ Fink’s Magic, 25c 1 50 “ “ “ 50c 3 00 *“ Gargling, small 1 80 21 06 *“ “ medium 3 60 42 12 *“ “ large 7 20 84 24 “ Green Mountain, small 1 65 18 00 “ “ “ large 3 25 36 00 “ Hamlin’s Wizard, small 3 62 42 00 “ “ “ large 7 25 84 00 “ Ham’s, of Gladness. 1 75 “ Harlaem 50 4 00 “ “ Sylvester’s 3 00 “ Hoofland’s Greek 3 75 “ Indian. l 75 19 00 “ Kayton’s, of Life 4 25 *“ Klettenwurzel 3 75 “ Little’s White 2 50 27 00 “ Macassar 10 50 “ Page’s Arnica 1 50 16 00 “ Parker’s Nipple 4 00 “ “ “ and Shield 8 00 “ Perry’s, of .Toy 1 65 18 00 “ Renne’s Magic, small 1 85 21 00 “ “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ large 7 50 84 00 “ Saw Palmetto 4 00 “ Sewing Machine, McK. & R’s .. 1 25 13 50 “ Shelley’s Prairie, small 3 75 “ “ “ large 7 50 *“ Smith’s Worm 1 65 * “ St. Jacob’s 3 75 “ Taylor’s Life, small 1 65 18 00 “ “ “ large 3 25 36 00 * “ Thomas’ Electric, small 4 00 *“ “ “ large 8 00 “ “ Ozone 2 00 * “ Vacuum Harness, half pint 1 50 *“ “ “ pint 3 00 *“ “ “ quart 4 50 106 JVL 8j jR.OBBINS' PARENT. DOZ. GROSS *Oil, Witch-hazel, Humphrey’s 3 75 Ointment, Baker’s Tetter 3 00 33 00 “ Bowyer’s Spikenard 1 00 18 00 ‘ Brown’s (0. P.) Herbal. 4 00 “ 44 44 44 sm 2 00 “ Buchan’s Carbol. Balm 1 50 “ “ Cresylic-.1 lb. 6 00 “ “ “ 1 lb. 3 75 “ “ “ i lb. l 87 * “ Buckeye, Pile 3 50 “ Bunker’s 2 00 Butt’s Imperial 1 75 18 00 * “ California Indian l 50 17 00 “ Crumb’s Carbolic 1 75 19 00 “ Fenner's S. K 1 75 “ Fitch’s Pile 4 25 48 00 “ Frazier’s Magic 4 00 45 00 * “ Gilbert’s Tetter 3 50 * “ Graefenberg Gr. Mount. 1 75 17 00 * " “ Pile 7 00 70 00 “ Gray’s, 25c 1 50 17 00 “ “ 50c 2 70 31 00 Hieskell’s Tetter 3 75 Holloway’s, Imported.. 4 50 “ Hood’s Olive 1 75 “ Hull’s... 1 75 “ Itch, Scotch 1 75 17 00 “ James’ Cannab. Indie.. 10 00 “ Judkin’s in stone pots. 1 75 19 50 Kennedy’s Healing 3 75 “ “ Hemlock... 4 00 “ “ Salt Rheum 3 75 “ “ Scrofula 7 50 “ Kiersted’s 2 75 “ Kilmer’s 4 00 “ Knickerbocker Hoof .. 7 00 “ McAllister’s 1 75 19 00 “ Macqueen’s Matico 2 00 “ Miner’s Botanic 1 75 “ Mott’s Hoof 7 25 “ “ Magic 1 85 21 00 “ Norton’s S. R 3 50 * “ Osborn’s Golden 1 75 Palmer’s S. R 6 00 Physic’s Camphor 1 75 19 00 Pond’s Extract 4 00 “ Roberts’ Poor Man’s Friend, 5 50 “ Root’s German 1 50 “ Russell’s Itch 1 75 19 00 “ Sanford’s Witch-Hazel, small 3 75 “ “ large 7 50 “ Shipman’s Carbolic 1 35 15 00 “ Singleton’s Eye 9 00 “ Sloan’s 25c 1 85 21 00 “ “ 50c... 3 75 42 00 * ’’ Spangler’s 1 75 / “ Swayne’s 3 50 “ Tanner’s German 1 85 21 00 “ Taylor's Indian 1 50 15 00 “ Terrell’s 1 38 15 00 “ Trask’s, small 1 85 21 00 “ large 2 85 33 00 Upham’s Pile 6 00 Westmoreland’s 3 00 “ Wheaton’s Itch. 3 75 42 00 Williams’ Pile 7 50 87 00 “ Wilson's Magnetic 1 50 Olive-Tar, Stafford’s 3 75 Opodeldoc, Liquid 1 00 10 50 “ Steer’s ] 00 10 50 Otto of Rose, Coudray’s, No. 2208... 5 00 “ “ Hudson’s 4 00 Pads, Day’s Kidney 16 50 “ Durkee’s Liver 7 50 “ Excelsior 12 00 11 Electric 4 00 “ Flagg’s, 1.00 size 7 50 “ and Anti-Malaria ... 15 00 “ Guillmette’s Kidney 12 00 * “ Holman’s Child’s 12 00 * “ “ Liver 16 00 * “ “ Pectoral 24 00 * “ “ Special 24 00 “ Hop 13 50 “ Lion 8 00 “ Only Lung 15 00 Perry’s 8 00 “ Platt’s 7 50 Paedotroohine 4 00 45 00 Pain Curer, Rush’s 2 00 DOZ. GROSS Pain Extractor, Dailey’s 1 87 21 00 * “ Killer, Perry Davis’, small 1 80 * “ “ “ “ medium . 3 (50 * “ “ “ “ large 7 20 “ Paint, Wolcott’s, 50c 4 00 “ “ “ $1.00 .. 8 00 “ Reliever, Marsh’s .. 2 00 Paint, Bessemer’s Gold 3 25 “ Dent’s “ 2 50 “ Meier’s “ 3 00 “ Williams’ 8 50 Panacea, Baker’s Pain, small 1 85 21 00 “ Curtis & Brown’s 1 85 21 00 * “ Grsefenberg 3 50 35 00 “ Pendleton’s 2 75 “ Swaim’s 17 50 205 20 Pancreatic ns, Fairchild’s 15 00 Pancreatine, Hawley’s, ozs.. “ McKesson & Robbins’ 5 40 5 40 “ Metcalfe’s Liquid 24 00 S. & M.’s, 1 oz. 12 00 “ “ 1 oz. 24 00 Paper, Atlantic Medicated 1 75 “ Dutcher’s Fly (Ream, 7.75).. “ Fayard & Blayn’s Rheu- matic, small 2 00 “ Gayety's Medicated “ “ “ small... 3 85 45 00 2 25 “ Isaacsen’s Fly (Ream, 6 00).. “ Mortimer’s Bromo Chlor’m. 3 50 “ “ Medicated 2 50 “ Pond’s Extract Medicated.. 1 65 “ Singer’s Gravel, for B. Cases. 20 1 80 “ Solar Mills, Med., very fine. 1 50 16 00 “ Star, Medicated 2 50 27 00 “ Stayner’s Fly (1.00 box) “ Stella Medicated 1 10 12 00 Papier,Fayard,(see Paper, “F.& B.”) 2 00 *Papine 8 00 Papoma 3 00 Paracelsus, Backetts 2 00 Paste, Aubergier’s Lactucarium 5 00 “ Berendsohn’s Pliosphorus... 2 00 “ Eureka 2 25 “ Fougera’s Iceland Moss, sml. “ “ “ “ Ige. 2 40 3 20 “ Regnault’s Pectoral, small.. “ “ “ large.. 2 50 5 00 “ Tooth, Gosnell’s Cherry 4 50 51 00 “ “ Jewsbury&Brown’s, srn 4 50 51 00 “ lge 7 50 “ “ Maw’s Aromatic 4 50 “ “ Cherry, large.. 3 25 “ “ “ “ small. 1 75 Pastilles, Carey’s Asthma I 75 20 00 “ “ Disinfecting 1 75 20 00 “ “ House Plant. 1 75 20 00 “ Mosquito 1 75 20 00 “ “ Perfuming 1 75 20 00 “ “ Plates for 88 “ de Paris 2 00 “ Fumigating, Coudray’s... “ “ Hooper’s 1 50 1 50 “ “ Lubin’s, sml 6 00 “ “ “ ig-e 12 00 “ Griswold’s 1 85 “ Kidder’s Asthmatic 2 75 31 00 “ St. Marie 3 75 “ Toilet, Lewenberg’s, red or white 3 50 Pate de Nafe, Delangrenier’s, small “ “ “ large 3 00 4 50 Paullinia, powd., Grimault’s, small “ “ “ large 4 50 8 00 Pearls, Clertan’s, Assafoetida 10 00 “ “ Castoreum 11 00 “ “ Chloroform 8 00 “ “ Digitalis 10 00 “ “ Ether 8 00 “ “ Turpentine 6 25 “ “ Valerian 10 00 “ Nitrite Amyl, 3 drops “ “ “ 5 drops 8 00 9 00 * Pectoral, Ayer’s Cherry 7 75 “ Phoenix 1 65 “ Wynkoop’s Iceland 3 50 39 00 Pellets, Indian Worm, small 75 “ “ “ large 1 75 “ Norwegian 2 00 “ Pierce’s Purgative 1 60 17 00 Pencils, Bioede’s Ink & Stain Eras.. “ Clark’s Indellible 1 75 20 00 2 25 JVLcjlESSON 8j pLJRRENT. 107 DOZ. GROSS Pencils, Cushman’s Ink & Stain Eras 1 35 15 00 44 Faber’s Lead, rd. gilt 50 4 80 44 “ “ hexagon 67 7 50 44 “ “ Steamboat.. 16 1 50 44 Robinson’s Corn 1 50 44 Wyeth’s Wart & Corn 1 75 20 00 Pens, Briggs’ Glass 2 25 Pepsin, Beal’s, Porci 45 00 44 Boudault’s powd., ozs 9 00 44 “ bulk, (lb.,$10 75) *4 Fairchild's Scale 15 00 44 Grimault’s, powd., ozs 11 00 German (Lamatsch) 9 00 44 Hawley’s Amer 5 40 Houghton’s Liquid & Dry.. 5 50 44 Jensen’s 22 00 44 Lily & Phelan’s Arom. 12 00 44 McK. & R.’s Concentrated, in 1 oz. vials, see Mfg.Dept 44 McK. & R.’s Saccharated, IT. S. P., in 1 oz. vials 4 00 44 McK. & R.’s Saccharated, bulk, see Mfg. Dept. 44 Morson’s 15 00 44 “ Porci 36 00 44 S. & M.’s, Porci, ozs 24 00 * 44 Scheffer’s Concetrated 30 00 * 44 “ Saccharated 4 20 44 “ Liquid 7 25 44 Velpeau’s 4 00 8 00 Petrolatum, McK. & R.,501b. cans.. 13 per lb. “ “ 25 14 per lb. “ “ 5 18 per lb. “ “ 1 21 per lb. Petrolina, Plain, 2 ozs 1 38 “ 4 ozs 2 50 “ 1 lb. cans 30 per lb. “ 5 “ “ 20 per lb. “ 35 “ “ 17 per lb. “ 50 “ “ 15 per lb. Oil, 1 gall, cans ... 1 25 gall. “ 5 “ “ 1 15 gall. “ 10 “ “ 1 00 gall. Pomade, 2 ozs 1 38 “ 4 ozs 2 50 Phenol Sodique 3 75 42 00 Philotoken 7 50 Phosphates, Percy’s Vitalized 8 25 96 00 ♦ “ Phillips’ Wheat 7 50 * “ “ “ 3pt... 27 00 Phosphatine ... 7 50 *Phospho-Nutritine, Phillips’ 7 50 * “ 4fc “ 3 pts. 27 00 Phosphorole - 7 50 Phosphoids, Hawley’S Wheat. 6 00 66 00 Pillows, Lester’s Medic., perforated 8 00 (each) 44 “ Hypnotic 4 00 (each) Pills, Arnold’s 1 35 15 00 * tfc Ayer’s 1 50 * 44 “ in Glass l 60 * ifc Battle & Co.’s, Hemorrhoidica 2 00 44 Beckwith’s Anti-dyspeptic ... 1 65 •* 44 Benson’s Chamomile 4 00 44 Blair’s Gout, small 4 00 44 “ “ large 9 00 44 Blancard’s, small 4 25 44 “ large 8 00 44 Blaud’s, small 6 50 44 “ large 11 50 44 Bolet’s Tocological 4 00 45 00 44 Brandreth’s, plain 1 20 13 00 44 “ sugar coated 1 20 13 00 44 Bristol’s 1 38 15 00 44 Brodie’s 1 85 44 Brown’s, 0. P., small. 1 75 44 “ “ large 3 50 44 Bull’s 1 75 19 00 It 3 50 40 00 44 Carey’s Petroleum 4 00 ♦ 44 Carter’s Iron 3 75 * “ “ Liver 1 50 * “ “ Nerve 1 50 44 Castor Oil 1 75 44 44 Chandler’s Chamomile 1 90 5 00 44 Cook’s, McK. & R’s 1 00 7 50 44 1 50 * 44 Davis’ 1 50 44 3 65 “ Deem’s Southern Hepatic 1 50 ! 15 00 Pills, 44 DOZ. 6 00 12 00 50 14 00 7 50 1 50 GROSS 44 44 44 44 Deshler’s Fever and Ague. ... 44 1 25 1 60 1 00 5 50 1 50 1 50 1 25 13 50 44 44 Emory’s Little Cathartic 11 00 44 44 44 13 50 44 2 00 7 00 1 25 21 00 44 44 44 Gile’s Mandrake 1 50 17 00 44 Gill’s 1 25 44 1 85 21 00 * 44 1 50 1 25 1 50 5 25 1 35 1 75 16 00 * *4 44 Hamilton’s Root and Plant... 13 50 16 50 * (4 * 44 16 00 44 44 3 50 40 00 44 1 50 1 75 17 00 * 44 44 1 50 44 1 50 16 50 44 4 50 44 1 50 44 1 50 17 00 9 00 54 00 44 44 Hooper’s, McK. & R’s, 30 in box 1 00 4 75 44 1 50 44 1 50 17 00 44 1 75 44 2 00 44 * 44 “ Cough 2 00 1 65 44 44 Ju’dson’s Mountain Herb 2 00 50 44 1 50 44 2 25 44 * 44 Kunkel’s 1 50 1 25 13 25 44 28 00 44 28 50 44 1 35 15 00 44 1 65 18 00 44 5 00 44 1 50 16 00 ♦ 44 1 38 44 1 25 44 1 50 16 50 44 * 44 Mason & Pollard’s Malaria 8 00 1 38 44 7 00 78 00 44 1 25 4c 44 2 00 44 1 60 17 00 44 44 44 Morrison’s Nos. 1 & 2, small... “ “ ,l large... 2 75 4 00 1 85 30 00 42 00 21 00 44 2 00 44 1 50 17 00 44 “ “ S. C 1 65 18 00 44 1 75 44 5 50 44 l 50 16 00 44 “ R. R 1 25 13 50 44 1 50 16 00 44 “ (E. M.) 1 50 44 1 50 15 50 44 1 75 18 00 44 7 50 87 00 44 1 50 44 1 75 19 00 44 1 60 17 00 44 4 00 44 1 50 16 50 44 1 50 17 00 44 1 75 * 44 1 35 15 00 44 5 50 44 1 50 16 00 44 1 65 18 00 * 44 3 75 44 1 50 17 00 44 1 25 * 44 Seller’s plain 1 38 108 8f jR-OBBINS’ j^URRENT. DOZ. GROSS ♦Pills,Seller’s S. C. . . 1 38 “ Shaker 2 00 “ Shallenberger’s Fever & Ague T 50 87 00 44 Shar P’s T 00 “ Shol ’s F. & A 3 50 39 00 “ Shoshonee’s 1 50 * “ Simmons’ 1 58 “ Soule’s Sov. Balm . 1 38 15 00 * “ Spangler’s 1 T5 “ Spaulding’s Cephalic 1 62 19 00 “ Spencer’s 1 62 18 00 “ St. Bernard’s 1 T5 “ Strickland’s 1 67 18 00 “ Strong’s Pectoral 1 62 18 00 “ 4 Sanative 1 62 18 00 44 Swayne’s 1 50 “ Taylor’s 1 35 14 00 “ Thompson’s, E. K 1 50 17 00 Tree of Life 2 00 “ Toeological 4 00 45 00 * “ Todd’s (Wheeling) __ _ 1 50 16 50 “ Townsend’s 1 38 15 00 “ Trowbridge’s Dandelion 1 75 “ Turner’s Neuralgia 7 50 *“ Tutt’s Liver 1 50 17 50 * “ Warner’s Safe 1 40 “ West’s Liver 1 50 17 00 ♦ “ Wilder’s 1 50 ♦ “ Wilson’s 1 50 16 00 “ Winchester’s 8 00 Wing’s 1 50 “ Wishart’s 7 00 “ Wright’s Ind. Yeg., plain 1 42 16 00 44 44 “ “ Sugar-c’td 1 50 17 00 44 44 “ “ Spanish .. 1 50 17 00 Wyeth’s full line. ♦Pilules, Moore’s 3 50 39 90 Plasters, Allcock’s Porous 1 20 13 25 “ yd. rolls.. 18 00 American Skin 3 25 36 00 “ Ashley’s Electric 1 75 “ Benson’s Capcine. 1 65 18 00 “ Bruce’s 1 50 17 00 * “ Carter’s Smartweed and Belladonna 1 37 Coddington’s Capsicum... 6 00 “ Collin’s Voltaic 1 87 21 00 “ Cook’s Carbolic Corn 2 75 “ Davidson’s Adhesive, 14c. per yard De la Cour’s, 20c. per yard “ Desnoix’ Belladonna 5 00 “ Ellis’Adhesive, 15c. yd... 44 Corn 1 50 17 00 iougera’s Mustard 2 40 Adhesive, 5 yds., 14 in... 15 00 “ 1 yd., 7 in 3 50 44 “ Moleskin, yds 12 00 44 “ Twilled, yds . 6 00 44 “ U.S.P., 5 yds,, 18 in. 15 00 Arnica, Porous __ 1 00 10 80 44 Belladonna, Improved.. 1 67 18 00 “ U. S. P 1 12 12 50 44 yds., 8 in... 10 00 44 “ “ Tin... 7 00 44 “ 5 in... 5 40 44 “ 5 yds., 8 in... 46 80 44 “ 5 “ Tin... 36 00 „Bellanodvne 1 67 18 00 V, Bunion, Thick 1 00 “ 2 “ Thin 84 “ ©Capsicin 1 00 10 80 “ > “ yds 6 50 “ oCapsicum, vds 6 50 “ rh “ Porous 84 Corn, Thick 1 00 44 “ Thin 75 Court, Balsam.,3 col’s,gr. 2 50 “ Crown,3 colors.gr. 1 50 44 “ Hub Tablet 63 “ Leather Tablet... 1 50 44 “ Mechanics’ Kid.. 42 44 “ Trefoil, No. i 63 44 “ “ No. 2 42 44 Imp. Porous 1 17 44 “ 5 yds 24 00 44 Isinglass, Cloth, yds 4 00 “ Muslin, yds... 3 50 44 “ Silk, yds 5 50 “ Kid (see list). DOZ. GROSS Plasters, ("Mustard, 10 in tin case.. 3 00 44 6 in envelope. 1 50 “ “ “ 3 “ 1 00 “ g “ yds 3 00 £ “ M yd 1 75 4 £Opium, Porous 1 75 19 00 “ g “ yds 9 00 “ Poor Man’s, Porous 1 00 10 80 “ Porous 63 6 75 44 1 44 4 4 5 yd... 16 20 44 { 4 4 44 1 yd... 3 50 44 Hall’s Galvanic 3 50 * it Hamburg 1 75 Herrick’s Capsicum 1 12 12 00 44 44 Kid 1 37 16 00 44 44 Perforated 1 12 12 00 44 Holloway’s Arnica, small. 1 00 11 00 44 44 4 4 med.. 1 50 16 50 44 44 44 large. 2 00 22 00 Holman’s Body 1 75 “ Foot 1 75 * tt Hop 1 75 20 00 44 Hurd’s Neuralgia 85 44 Husband’s Isinglass, 1 yd. 6 50 44 . Jew David’s, or Hebrew.. 1 25 13 50 44 Littlefield’s Isinglass 3 25 44 Martin’s Rub. Adh. 75c. yd. 44 McLean’s J. H. 1 25 44 Merrell’s Irrigating 1 50 44 Mitchell’s Frankincense.. 75 7 00 44 Porous 1 15 12 00 44 Morehead’s Magnetic 1 85 21 00 44 Paine’s Green Mountain.. 1 75 18 00 44 Pond’s Extract 1 12 12 00 44 Poor Man’s, Cloth 1 12 12 50 44 44 44 Leather 1 37 15 75 4 4 44 Paper 75 7 50 4 4 4 4 all sizes 44 Rigollot’s Mustard 2 50 27 00 44 Robbins’ Adhesive 5 00 44 Isinglass.. 6 00 44 Sandwell’s Issue 1 75 20 00 44 Shaker 2 00 “ Arnica, Large Ct., assort’d 4 00 44 Small Ct., assort’d 3 00 Arnica Porous 12 00 Balsamic, Sml.Ct., assort’d 1 00 44 Tablets, 3 pcs. in each, small 2 50 Bellad., yards 7 00 44 Porous 44 44 5 yd. rolls, 5 in. wide. 2 15 (roll> Benson’s Capcine 21 00 44 Blister, yds 7 00 Bunion, Thin 85 44 Thick 1 00 tt Capsicum, Porous 10 00 44 yards 6 50 Centennial Tablets, 0 pcs. in each 7 50 oCorn, Thin 75 . 44 c Corn, Thick 1 85 44 g 44 Thin, in glass top c box contain’g 1 gr. 75 44 £ 44 Thick, in glass top box contain’g 1 gr. 1 00 44 jgCrown, Small Court, as- t* sorted colors 1 25 44 5Elegant Tablets, Large, 3 pieces in each 7 50- 3Elegant Tablets, Small, 3 pieces in each 5 00 Gelatine Tablets, 6 pieces in each l 50 tt Golden Eagle Court, as- sorted colors 5 00 tt Mead’s Adhesive, in 5 yd. rolls, 14 inches wide 1 25 (roll) Mead’s Adhesive, in 1 yd. rolls, 7 inches wide 3 50 Mead’s Rubber Bunion... 1 50 44 44 Corn 1 50 tt Mustard, Leaves, spread on Muslin, 10 in tin 3 00 It Mustard,vds,spr’d onMus. 3 00 Mustard, }4-yards, spread on Muslin 1 75 a Mustard, Envelopes, six leaves in Envelope 1 50 Mustard, Envelopes,three l leaves In Envelope 1 00 8j j^URRENT. 109 DOZ. GROSS Plaster, .“Poor Man’s Porous 12 00 “ S Ribbed Silk, ass’d Tablets “ ■»Strengthening, Porous... 7 50 “ j3 “ “ in 5 o yard rolls, 5 inches wide (roll) 1 35 “ Porous, in "S. yard rolls, 5 inches wide 3 50 “ India Rubber Adhesive, yards 6 50 “ g Surgeons’ Silk Isinglass, oq yards, assorted colors.. 5 50 “ Thapsia, Desnoix’, yards.. 7 00 “ Shiloh’s Relladonna l 65 18 00 “ Shiver’s Adhesive, 20c. yd. “ “ Belladonna 5 75 “ “ Isinglass 6 75 “ “ Opium 5 75 “ Taylor’s, see drug list. “ Well’s, variety Plugs, Lange’s 85 9 00 Poisoned Cheese. 1 25 “ Wheat.... 1 50 Polish, Close’s Poningoe 2 00 21 00 “ Furniture, Bro. Jonathan’s 2 25 “ Glass Cleaning, Brown’s... 1 50 16 50 “ Shoe, Brown’s French 1 00 10 00 “ “ “ Satin 1 00 10 00 “ “ The Ladies’ French. 80 8 50 “ Stove, Dixon’s. 55 5 75 “ “ Gem 50 4 50 * “ “ Rising Sun 55 5 75 *Portaline 3 50 4 00 45 00 Pouhice, Brown’s Adhesive 1 50 Polyform, Edison’s, 50c 4 00 “ “ 1.00 8 00 Powder, Danziger’s F. & A 8 00 “ Going’s Colic, for horses . 8 00 “ “ Cough, “ 8 00 “ •" Tonic, “ 8 00 “ Worm, “ 8 00 “ Hassal’s Brush 1 75 18 00 “ “ Sponge 1 50 “ Heisley’s Headache 1 75 “ James’ Fever, True, ozs... 56 00 “ “ Kiddle’s, pps. 12 00 “ Naldire’s Dog 9 00 “ Spear’s Fruit Preserving.. 7 50 “ Steedman’s Soothing 5 50 “ Thompsons Sweet Worm 1 75 20 00 Toilet, Blue Paper 50 * “ “ Elgin’s Phantom.. 1 50 “ Fay’s Veloutine... 10 00 108 00 “ “ Fehr’s Talcum.pl’n 1 75 “ “ Per 3 50 “ Hobb’s Meen Fun. 1 00 “ “ Lubin’s Rose lb.65c “ “ “ Violet lb. 65c * “ “ Pozzoni’s large 7 50 * “ “ “ small 3 75 “ “ Hiker’s 2 00 “ “ Saunders’, Pink, White & Yellow. 2 75 31 50 “ Tooth,Calder’s “Dentine,” small 1 75 “ Tooth,Calder’s “Dentine,” large 3 50 “ Tootli, Lyon’s 1 75 “ (Tablets)... 3 75 “ Rowland’s Odonto 10 50 “ Thurston’s, large . 3 50 “ “ small. 1 75 “ Upham’s Depilitory 7 50 Powders, Brahee-Sugar 7 50 “ Campbell’s Anti-Bilious. 7 00 “ Condition, Carleton’s 1 50 16 50 “ Champion, lbs. 1 67 18 00 “ “ Copeinan’s ... 8 00 " “ Dale’s 1 35 15 00 “ “ Dixon’s 8 00 “ “ Ellis’ l 35 “ “ Foutz’s 1 50 17 00 “ “ Fronefield’s .. 1 50 16 00 “ “ Harvell’s, sm’l 1 50 16 00 " “ “ l’ge. 3 00 32 00 “ “ Hopkins’ Heal- ing, small... 3 75 “ “ Hopkins’ Heal- ing, large 7 50 Leis’ (Kansas) 1 50 17 00 “ Parmelee’s sm 1 50 “ “ “ lge. 2 00 DOZ. Powders, Condition, Punderson’s.. 1 50 17 00 “ ** Red Horse 1 50 16 00 “ Sawen’s 1 65 18 00 “ “ Sheridan’s 1 50 17 00 “ “ Sloan’s, small 1 25 13 50 “ “ “ large. 2 50 27 00 “ “ Starin’s 1 37 15 00 “ “ Teller’s 1 25 13 50 “ Tobias’ Derby 1 50 17 00 “ “ UncleSam’s,sm 1 25 14 00 “ “ “ “ lge 2 50 28 00 “ “ Youatt’s 2 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 “ “ Ward’s Spice. 2 00 “ Insect, Costar’s.. 1 35 15 00 “ “ Horace’s 1 75 “ “ Isaacsen’s 1 50 16 50 * “ “ Knowles’, small.. 1 75 1* “ “ “ med... 3 50 i* “ “ “ large.. 7 00 I* “ “ Lyon’s 1 80 “ “ McK.&R.’s 1 50 16 00 “ Iron & Sulphur, Stafford’s 7 25 84 00 “ Parker’s Salvation 8 00 “ Seidlitz, McK.& R’s usual 2 75 30 00 “ “ “ extra 3 25 36 00 “ Yeast, Gantz’ Sea Foam . 3 00 “ “ P. & M.’s 1 75 20 00 Prairie Weed, Kennedy’s 7 50 ♦Preparation, Horsford’s Bread,Box 6 25 Prescription, King’s Prepared 7 00 “ Pierce’s Favorite 7 75 90 00 “ Tucker’s No. 59, small 4 00 “ “ “ 59, large 8 00 Preservative, Pettit’s Cider 3 00 33 00 Preserver, Nature’s Life 4 00 Protagon, i lb. bottles 27 00 Prunes, Smith’s Medicated 4 25 27 00 Purgative, Leroy’s No. 1, 2, 3 & 4... 19 00 Purifier, Brown’s (0. P.) Blood 7 50 “ Parmelee’sBlood, small... 1 25 “ “ “ large... 7 50 !* “ Roback’s “ 7 50 88 00 jPyrafuge, Lippman's 3 75 iQuinelixir, Baker’s 8 00 Racahout, Baker’s 7 75 “ Hubbell’s 7 50 “ Delangrenier’s 10 50 Raticide 75 8 33 ♦Regulator, Bradfleld’s Female,sm_ 5 50 * “ “ “ lge. 10 00 Grave’s Heart 8 25 “ Emerson’s Bowel 6 00 66 00 * “ Simmons’ Liver,dry,1.00 7 50 “ “ “ “ 25c 1 88 * “ “ “ liq.1.00 7 50 “ “ “ “ 50c. 3 75 “ Wood’s Liver 7 50 87 00 ♦Relief, Davis’ Home, small 1 75 * “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Fenner’s Golden, small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 “ Flagg’s Instant, 50c 3 75 42 00 “ “ “ 1.00 7 50 84 00 “ Mothers’, Bartholic’s 15 00 162 00 “ Itadway’s Ready, small 3 75 43 00 “ medium.. 7 50 86 00 “ “ large 15 00 172 00 “ Reed’s Asthma, small 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ large 6 50 72 00 “ Taft’s Sure, small 1 75 “ “ large 3 50 Remedy, Acker’s English. 7 00 “ Albert’s Rheumatic 7 75 “ Barrett’s St. Vitus’Dance 30 00 “ Brigg’s Pile 7 75 “ Caldwell’s Dyspepsia 7 00 81 00 “ Coddineton’s Soft Corn.. 1 75 “ Cole’s Rheumatic, small. 4 00 “ “ “ large . 8 00 “ Constitutional Catarrh .. 7 50 “ D. R. V. G 7 50 87 00 “ Darley’s Heave... 1 50 17 50 “ De Bing’s Pile 8 00 “ De Rojer’s Span. Catarrh 3 50 “ Draper’s Tooth Ache 85 9 00 “ Durang’s Rheumatic 7 00 “ Evory’s Diamond Catarrh 3 75 “ Fenner’s B. & L. 7 25 “ “ Catarrh 3 50 “ “ St.Vitus’Dance 27 00 8f j^URRENT. DOZ. GROSS -Remedy, Fitler’s Rheumatic 9 50 “ Freligh’s Rheumatic 7 25 84 00 “ Harper’s Cough 3 00 34 50 “ Heath’s Sea Sickness, sml 5 00 “ " “ lge 9 00 “ Hunnewell’s Cough, sml 1 75 19 00 “ “ large 3 50 38 00 * “ Hunt’s, small 6 50 * “ “ large 10 00 “ Ingall’s Asthma 8 50 “ Kennedy’s Favorite 8 00 “ Kilmer’s Female 8 00 “ Lancaster’s Catarrh 3 50 “ Langell’s Asthma 7 50 84 00 “ Leonard’s So. Am. F.& A. 8 00 90 00 “ Lockwood’s Catarrh 3 25 36 00 “ Metcalf’s Rheumatic 7 00 “ Packard’s Scrofula, small 8 25 96 00 “ “ large 12 50 147 00 " Piso’s Catarrh 2 00 “ Sage’s “ 3 25 38 00 “ Senier’s Asthma 3 75 “ Shiloh’s Catarrh 3 50 “ Slioshonee’s 7 50 “ South Ain. Fever & Ague 8 00 90 00 “ Stinson’s Asthma 15 00 “ Townsend’sHayFever,sm 4 00 “ “ “ lge 12 00 “ Turner’s Corn _ 1 25 “ Van Deusen’s 2 50 “ Velpau’s Dysentery 3 50 39 00 “ Whitcomb’s Asthma 11 50 129 00 *' Williams’Asthma 5 50 “ Wilson’s, Blodgetti 18 50 “ Wing’s Corn 2 00 21 00 ♦Remover, German Corn 1 50 17 00 “ Radical “ 1 50 17 00 ♦Renalia... s no Rennet, Blair’s 1 50 16 00 “ Mrs. Leslie’s Wine of 2 00 21 00 “ Shinn’s 1 50 16 00 “ Wyeth’s 1 50 Renewer, Wells’ Health 8 75 ♦Renovator, Kerr’s System 7 75 90 00 “ Scalp, Mrs. Brown’s, sm. 3 75 42 00 “ Smith’s Green Mountain 7 50 Resolvent, Cuticura “ Rad way’s 8 00 Restorer, Brewer’s Lung 8 00 “ Broughton’s, 1.00 8 00 “ “ 2.00 16 00 “ Sheppard’s Song 1 80 Revalenta Arabica, DuBarry’s 7 75 ♦Revivum 3 7n Rhigolene 8 00 Rock and Rye, Van Beil’s, small... “ “ “ “ “ large... 8 00 Rock Rose, Myers’ 7 75 Rosadalis, Lawrence’s 8 00 93 00 Rouge, Dorin’s Theatre, No. 4 1 75 18 00 “ Jewelers’ (family use) 2 00 21 00 Rough on Corns, small l 10 12 00 “ “ “ large 1 65 18 00 “ “ Coughs, small 1 10 12 00 “ “ “ large 18 00 “ “ Rats, small 1 10 12 00 “ “ “ large 1 65 18 00 “ “ Toothache, small 7 20 large 1 10 12 00 Sachet-Powder, Coudray’s, in J lb. bottles. Musk & Ylang Ylang 6 50 (lb.) Sachet-Powder, Coudray’s, in } lb. bottles, all other odors 3 50 (Ib.) Sagwa, Indian 7 50 Salicylates, Selilumberger’s 8 00 Salicylica 7 00 ♦Salicyline, Brown’s 3 75 Saline, Lamplough’s Pyretic 10 50 Sal Muscat ell e 8 00 Salt Balls, Digestive 1 75 “ Ditman’s Sea, 25c 1 65 18 00 “ “ “ 50c 3 25 36 00 “ “ “ 1.00 6 50 72 00 “ Eno’s Fruit 10 50 “ German Mineral, 1 lb. boxes.. 84 9 00 * “ Holman’s Absorption l 75 “ Hubbeil’s Sea 65 7 25 “ Slavin’s Fruit 8 00 “ Q'idman’s Sea 5 50 Salts, Bishop’s, Benzoate Lithium . 12 00 " Potassium 7 00 “ “ Bi-Carb. 4 50 DOZ. GROSS Salts, Bishop’s, Brom. Potassium.., 5 50 “ Carlsbad... 5 50 “ “ Citrate Bismuth ... 7 00 “ “ Caffeine 10 00 “ “ “ Lithia 10 00 “ “ Magnesium, 4 00 “ Potassium . 6 00 “ Iodide Potassium .. 5 50 “ Iron, Quin. & Stryc. 10 00 “ “ Kissengen 4 00 “ Magnesia Aperient. 4 00 “ Nitrate Cerium 7 00 “ “ “ Potassium. 5 00 “ “ Nux Vomica 5 50 “ “ Oxalate Cerium 6 00 “ “ Pepsin 7 00 “ “ “ & Bismuth.. 7 50 “ “ “ Bis.&Strych 8 00 “ “ Salicylic Acid 7 00 “ “ Seidlitz 4 00 “ “ Seltzer 4 00 “ “ Tart. Cit. Sodium.. 4 00 “ “ Vichy 4 00 “ Carlsbad, Gen., i lb. bots 5 75 11 50 “ “ in bulk, see Drugs. “ Crab Orchard, see Drugs. “ Herring’s, Bi-Carb. Potassa.. 4 50 “ “ Citrate Magnesia.. 4 00 “ “ Seidlitz. 4 00 “ Kreuzmacher, see Drugs. “ Lemon, McK. & R’s 75 6 00 “ Santa Marie, small 3 00 “ “ “ large 4 50 “ Slaven’s California Fruit 8 00 “ Smelling, Alehin’s 1 25 (lb.) “ “ Bazin’s 2 00 “ “ Lynch’s 3 00 “ “ Osborn’s, variety .. 4 00 Salve, Adams’ Golden 1 75 “ Allen’s Ulcerine, small 2 00 “ “ “ large 3 50 “ Balm of Gilead 1 62 18 00 “ Blackman’s 1 25 “ Brandin’s 1 75 20 00 “ Bucklin’s Arnica 1 85 21 00 “ Conklin’s 60 6 00 “ Dailey’s Horse 3 75 42 00 “ Doney’s 1 75 “ Duncker’s 2 50 27 00 “ Dunton’s Fir 1 00 “ Fenner’s Eye 1 25 “ Golden Eye 1 50 * “ Grace’s 1 50 “ Griswold’s . 1 60 17 00 * “ Hamilton’s Eye 1 38 15 00 “ Hansen’s Corn 1 00 “ Hardy’s 1 50 16 50 “ Harris’ Pile 1 75 * “ Henry’s Carbolic 1 67 “ Mitchell’s Eye... 1 25 13 50 “ Page’s Climax 1 85 21 00 “ Pel eg White’s 75 8 50 “ Pettit’s Eye 1 50 17 50 “ Pike’s Salt Rheum 1 65 18 00 * “ Raymond’s Arnica 1 25 “ Redding’s Russia 1 85 21 00 “ Rivers’ 1 20 “ Sawyer’s, sin all 1 75 18 00 “ " large 3 75 “ Smith’s Magnetic 1 45 16 00 * “ Stephen’s Eye 1 50 “ St. Joseph’s 2 00 21 00 “ Van Sicklen’s.. 1 75 18 00 “ Wooley’s 1 25 Salvreen 1 75 20 00 Sand, see Bird-Gravel Sapajo, Wanner’s 7 00 Sapanule, smal 1 1 75 20 00 “ medium 4 00 45 00 “ large 8 00 90 00 Sapolio, Hand, small 60 6 00 “ Scouring 87 10 00 Saponax, Bolles’ 1 75 ♦Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s 7 75 “ Bristol’s 9 50 Corbett’s Shaker 8 50 “ Cumming’s Yellow Dk 7 50 Fenton’s 7 50 ♦ “ Grsefenberg’s 7 00 70 00 “ Guysott’s 7 75 '• Helmbold’s 7 75 90 00 JVLcJC ESSON 8f JloBBINS1 j^URRENT. DOZ. GROSS ♦Sarsaparilla, Hood’s 8 00 “ Hurley’s, and Potassa 7 50 “ John Bull’s 8 00 91 20 “ Hush’s, and Iron 7 75 “ Townsend’s, Old Dr. . 8 50 “ “ S.P 8 50 * “ Tutt’s 7 50 ♦ “ Wilder’s, and Potassa. 7 75, Sauce, Pepper— 1 25 12 00 “ Worcestershire, pints 5 00 “ “ * “ 3 00 Saucers, Pink 75 7 50 Schnapps, Wolfe’s, pints 5 25 60 00 “ “ quarts 9 50 108 00 Seal Oleum . - 3 50 Sea-Salt, Ditman’s, 25c. 1 65 18 00 “ “ 50c... 3 25 36 00 “ “ $1 CO 6 50 72 00 “ Hubbell’s 65 7 25 “ Tidman’s, boxes, 7 lbs. .. 5 50 Sedative, Batley’s, i lb. bottles 51 00 20 00 I 75 35 3 75 Seven-Harks 4 00 Seven-Seals, small 3 25 36 00 “ “ large 6 50 72 00 Sinapism, Cooper’s 25 cent size 1 75 18 00 “ “ small 50 “ Crew’s, No. 1 75 8 00 “ “ “ 2 - 87 9 50 “ “ “ 3 1 00 11 00 “ “ “ 4. 1 75 20 00 Snuff, Cook’s, in J4 lbs 2 20 “ Deltojer’s Spanish Catarrh.. 3 50 21 00 34 75 “ Durno’s Catarrh. 1 85 “ Garrett’s Scotch, in 6 oz.bots 3 00 “ “ “ in2oz.p’ks 1 OOj 11 25 " “ “ inloz. “ 60 6 75 “ “ “ in 2 oz.tins. 1 10 12 75 ** “ “ inloz. “ 70 8 00 " Jackson’s Catarrh. .. 2 75 “ Lorillard’s Maccoboy,in.jars “ “ “ “ bot. “ “ Scotch, in blad’rs “ “ “ in bottles “ Marshall’s Catarrh 1 65 18 00 * “ Kaeder’s German 2 75 “ Schneeberger 20 13 50 * “ Slingerland’s Catarrh 1 25 “ Smith’s Catarrh 1 75 20 00 Soap Cocoa, Hamburg, small 60 “ “ “ large 90 “ Medicated, Cuticura 1 85 20 50 * “ “ Glenn’s Sulphur.. 1 75 ♦ “ “ Gouraud’s 3 00 17 00 * “ “ Constantine Tar. 1 50 “ “ Packer’s “ . 1 75 Solution, Chlor. Soda, Labarraque’s Gen... 7 00 “ “ “ McK. & K.’s, cork stop.. 2 25 “ “ “ McK. & K.’s. glass stop.. 2 75 “ Fruit Pres., Spear’s 8 00 “ Gilliford’s 10 50 . “ Hoffman’s Meat 18 00 “ Lebaique’s,Dialysed Iron. “ Leras’ Phos. Soda & Iron . 7 00 6 00 “ Leube’s Beef (Rosenthal). 7 00 “ “ “ (Kudisch)... 5 00 “ Tilden’s Iodo-brom. Calc. Co 10 00 Solvent, Costar’s Corn - 1 50 16 50 “• Houchin’s Corn 1 75 *' McCready’s Corn 3 00 33 00 “ Pell’s Corn 1 50 16 50 “ Robinson’s Corn 1 50 Sozodont, Van Buskirk’s 6 00 69 00 Specific, Bache’s 7 50 21 00 “ Bullock’s Catarrh 1 87 “ Cameron’s Gout 17 00 “ Campo’s Infallible 7 50 84 00 * *• Carey’s, G. E. S. S. small . 1 75 * “ “ “ med’m. 3 50 * “ “ large... 7 00 7 50 8 00 7 00 78 00 8 00 8 50 5 25 * “ i Jayne’s Tape Worm 17 10 DOZ. GltOSft Specific, Lallemand’s . 8 50 kk Loring’s ... 7 50 44 Ludlum’s 6 75 44 Popham’s Asthma 6 50 76 00 44 Reynold’s Gout-.- 15 00 44 Sparkall’s 21 00 * 44 Swift’s Syphilitic, small..- 8 00, * ‘4 “ “ large... 14 00 Humphrey’s,! to 15inch. 1 75 * 44 “ 16 to 27,29,30,31,34 3 50 He 44 “ 28, 32, 33 7 00 Spring Blossoms, trial 1 00 44 “ 50c 3 75 Stop Ache, Brodie’s 1 CO 10 00 Sugar of Lemons, Gantz’s 4 00 kk “ P. & M.’s 3 75 44 “ Pyle’s, 8 oz. hots— 2 50 fck Malt, Horlick’s, small 4 00 kk “ “ large 8 00 Suppositories, Barlett’s Pile 7 50 “ Brown’s 0. P., small 2 00 “ “ “ large 4 00 “ Hollow, No. 0... 2 75 “ “ No. 1 3 25 “ “ No. 2 4 00 “ “ No. 3 4 50 “ Nelaton’s, 16 in box. 4 25 “ >l 40 “ 11 . 8 00 “ Parmelee’s 3 50 “ Sawen’s 5 00 Sura-Cura, Robinson’s 4 00 Svapnia, J oz. vials 17 00 Swamp Boot, Kilmer’s, small 2 00 kk “ “ large 8 00 Syrup Adderley’s Chloral 3 25 Aubergier’s Lactucarium.. 10 00 U Bailey’s Soothing 1 50 17 00 Berthe’s Codeia 10 00 Blancard’s 7 50 He 44 Boschee’s German 5 25 “ “ sample. 85 Broughton’s 25c 2 00 44 “ 50c 4 00 44 “ $1.00 8 00 Bull’s Baby 2 00 21 00 “ Cough, small 2 00 21 00 kk “ “ medium 3 75 42 00 kk “ “ large 7 50 Bumstead’s Worm 1 25 13 CO He 44 Barrington’s Croup 2 75 He *4 Clark’s Peruvian, small 8 00 He 4*- “ “ large 16 00 44 “ Worm 1 75 tk Corbin’s Worm 1 38 15 00 He 44 Coussen’s Tar 3 50 44 Davis’ Tar 7 50 DeJardin’s Red Orange 18 00 44 Delmonico Little’s small.. 3 75 44 “ “ large... 7 50 Edward’s, small 1 65 18 00 “ medium 3 25 36 00 kk Eilert’s Tar & Wild Cherry. 6 50 75 00 Fellow’s Hypophosphites.. 11 50 132 00 Fenner’s Soothing 1 75 Worm l 75 He 44 Flagg ’s Cough & Lung 3 75 44 Foord’s Pectoral, small 5 00 59 00 “ “ large 10 50 Frye’s Hypophosphites 8 00 90 00 Globe Flower, small 2 00 “ “ large 7 75 Goodell’s Pectoral 1 75 Gould’s Pin Worm 3 75 He 44 Graefenberg Dysentery 3 50 35 00 Gray’s Red Spruce Gum 1 85 44 Gregg’s Constitution Life. 10 50 120 00 44 Gregory’s Dover’s Powder. 8 00 44 Grimault’s, Hypoph. Lime 8 00 He “ Hassan's Tar 3 33 44 Hasting’s of Naphtha 7 50 87 00 He “ Hatch’s Cough, small 1 00 * 44 “ “ medium... 3 50 He 44 “ “ large 7 00 44 Hohensack’s Worm.. 1 75 19 00 Hooker’s Cough 2 65 30 00 44 Howe’s Concentrated 7 00 44 Hufeland’s Tar 3 00 44 Jadwin’s Tar 2 00 21 00 44 Johnson’s Ind. Blood, sm’ 3 50 40 00 “ “ “ 1 ’ge 7 00 80 00 44 7 75 “ Lancaster’s Cough 3 50 JVLcJCeSSON jR.OBBINS’ p’RICES pURRENT. Syrup, La Hookah’s, small DOZ. GROSS 4 00 8 00 7 00 1 50 17 00 3 75 7 00 8 50 3 75 30 00 8 00 84 00 1 75 20 00 2 75 4 00 3 50 8 50 3 50 40 00 7 00 80 00 1 75 18 00 12 00 1 75 18 00 8 00 80 40 4 00 43 20 8 00 86 40 9 50 36 00 1 75 2 50 10 00 2 38 27 00 4 00 45 00 8 25 8 00 1 75 8 00 93 00 1 85 21 00 3 50 39 00 1 75 7 75 8 00 93 00 7 75 1 62 18 00 1 75 1 67 1 85 21 00 2 25 8 00 91 20 1 75 2 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 50 2 00 3 25 1 67 18 00 10 00 1 75 20 00 2 00 1 75 18 00 1 75 20 00 4 80 1 75 1 65 18 00 7 50 15 00 1 85 21 00 1 75 3 50 2 00 22 00 1 00 75 3 75 1 25 1 65 18 00 3 50 3 85 5 25 60 00 6 00 64 80 1 75 75 7 50 1 50 16 50 2 00 21 00 75 1 00 1 50 2 00 21 00 1 75 “ Leras’Phos. Soda & Iron.. * “ Marsden’s Carminative, sm ♦ “ “ “ l’ge “ McArthur’s Hypophos “ “ of Phosphates ” Meumann’s Co. Wild Cherry ■** Mitchell’s Ipecac “ Mother Noble’s, small 44 44 44 large 44 Swan’s Worm 44 Osmun’s Lactophosphates. ** Parker’s AVorm 44 Parrish’s Hypophosphites . “ Phosphates, small “ n “ large * “ Phillips’ Wheat Phosphates * “ “ 44 14 3 pt. “ Hansom’s Hive, small 44 44 large 44 Rogers’ Tar & Canchalagua “ Hush’s Buchu and Iron “ Smith’s Tonic 44 Swann’s Hypophos. Iron .. 44 44 44 Lime.. 44 44 44 Soda.. 44 Swayne’s Wild Cherry 44 44 “ 44 sml. 44 Taft’s White Pine “ Thompson’sWorm&Bilious 44 AVheeler's Nursing * 44 Wilder’s Worm 44 Winchester’s Hypophos- phites, small *• Winchester’s Hypophos- phites, large 44 AVinslow’s Soothing 44 Wood’s, 44 small.. 44 44 44 large.. 44 A\rright’sIndian Vegetable. 44 Wyeth’s, full line. Syrups, Pharmaceutical, all kinds, See Mf’g Dept., p. 90. Tablets, Chlor. Potass ..lb. 44 Lime Juice, 5 lb. bots...lb. 44 Murray’s Charcoal 44 Welling’s Dyspepsia Tamar Indien, Grillon’s. Tamara Larix Tar, Boneset & Honey, Ubert’s 44 Forrest’s Juniper. Toy’s 44 44 44 Whitehurst’s.. Tea, Bachof’s Alpine... 44 44 Drei Koenig 44 Beal’s German 44 Hamburg, Genuine * 44 Hamburger Breast uoz. GROSS Tea, Judson’s Worm 1 85 21 00 “ Kellogg’s Worm 1 75 20 00 “ Kennedy’s Hair 6 50 “ Quirk’s Irish 1 85 21 00 “ River’s Cathartic 1 20 “ Weber’s Alpine 1 25 “ Drei Kcenig 1 50 ** Worm, see Vermifuge Teethina, Moffett’s 1 85 21 00 Teint D’Or, Vidot’s 18 00 Thermaline, small 2 00 21 60 medium 3 75 42 00 “ large 7 50 84 00 Tincture, Fitch’s Rheumatic ._ 8 25 96 00 “ Galvin’s Croup 1 60 “ Norwood’s Ve’rat. Viride. 12 00 129 60 ♦Tippecanoe, Warner’s 8 00 Tissue, Albespeyre’s $ yard rolls ... “ yard “ 6 00 10 00 “ Brown’s Blistering, in cans “ Desnoix & Co.’s Blistering. 11 00 10 00 “ Lawrence’sGuttaP.,5y.pcs piece 2 00 Tolu, Rock and Rye 8 00 93 (10 Tonga, small 18 00 *Tongaline 8 00 Tonic, Ash 6 00 “ Carolina Tolu 8 00 “ Coca Beef 8 00 “ “ and Iron 12 00 “ “ “ Quinia 12 00 “ “ Quinia and Iron .. 18 00 * “ Colden’s Liquid Beef 8 00 “ Gunning's Bird 1 65 19 00 “ Hair, Coudray’s lihum and Quinine 6 00 “ Hamilton’s Ginger, small... 1 75 “ “ large... 3 50 * “ Harter’s Iron 6 60 “ Hoofland’s 12 00 138 00 “ Howe’s Arabian 7 75 90 00 “ Hurley’s Ague 7 00 81 00 “ Kingsley’s Iron 7 75 * “ Marsdeii’s 6 50 * “ Laubach’s Golden Seal 6 50 “ Mensman’s Beef, small 9 00 “ “ “ large 12 00 * “ Parker’s 50c 3 90 * “ “ $1.00 7 80 “ Reed’s Gilt Edge 6 75 “ Richard’s Tee-total 7 50 “ Schenck’s Seaweed 8 00 93 00 “ Smith’s 8 00 91 20 “ Townsend’s Cereal 8 00 “ Van Buren’s Ladies’ 8 00 “ Van Deusen’s Mandrake 7 75 90 00 * “ Wilder’s Chill 7 00 * “ Wilhoft’s 7 00 Tooth Picks, Quill, No. 3 “ “ “ “ 4 75 per M 1 00 per M “ “ “ “ 5 1 15 per M “ “ “ “ 13, fancy.... 3 00 per M Treat, Peters’ Bird 75 7 50 ♦Treatment, Dame’s Double 8 00 “ Wells’Nerve and Brain 8 00 Tricopherous, Barry’s 3 50 40 00 Tripoli, Mt. Eagle 60 6 00 Troches, Bassett’s, in bottles 1 75 20 (X) “ Benton’s 1 25 “ Brown’s Bronchial, small. 1 85 21 00 “ med.. 3 75 42 00 “ large. 7 50 84 00 Cantrell’s, small 75 “ large 1 65 “ Dame’s 2 00 “ Edey’s Carbolic 1 85 21 00 “ Gan'galoo 2 00 21 00 “ Hamilton’s Cough 1 50 “ Jadwin’s 1 75 20 00 “ Poor Man’s 1 75 20 00 “ Rushton’s Cherry Pectoral 1 50 “ Thomas’ Pine Tar 1 75 “ Warren’s 2 20 24 00 Troches, Roworth’s : “ Alum and Cubeh-.lb. .70 “ Alum and Kino lb. .70 “ Astring’t, Rose Lf.lb. 1.50 “ Amm„ Jackson’s..lb. 1.35 1 50 “ Bath, English lb. .50 “ Bellad. & Chi. Pot.lb. 1.00 “ Bi-Carb. Potassa.-lb. 1.00 “ Bi-Carb. Soda lb. .50 “ Bism. & Charcoal..lb. 1.75 8f pURRENT. DO A GROSS Troches Roworth’s. “ Black Currant lb. .78 44 Boncset Extract...lb. .60 Borax, Refined lb. .60 44 Bromide Pot., 2 gr., lb. .75 u Bronch’l (ov. tins).lb. .80 i 50 u Buchu Compound.lb. 1.25 Cachou, Aromatic, Brown lb. .75 44 Cachou, Aromatic, Pink, oct lb. .70 44 Camphor, 1 gr lb. .55 “ i gr lb. .60 Carbolic Acid lb. .80 l 50 44 Carb. Ac,, Chi.Pot. lb. .00 i 50 44 Cayenne, Extra lb. .50 Chalk, Prepared...lb. .70 Cham. & (finger...lb. .70 44 Charcoal & Soda...lb. 1.00 i 50 Charcoal, French .lb. 1.00 i 50 Clilor. Pot., (orig.) lb. .50 Cit. Acid & Ginger.lb. .50 44 Coltsfoot, En lb. .50 l 25 44 Cough(gen.VVistar)lb. 1.35 i 50 Cubeb b. .80 l 50 44 “ Clil. Pot...lb. .80 44 Cupid Cachou (sm. Hearts lb. 1.50 i 50 44 Digestive lb. .80 44 Elm, Slippery lb. 50. Eucalyptus lb. 1.2> Ginger, Extra lb. .47 “ Mint lb. .50 44 Guaiacum lb. .90 Heartburn lb. 1.00 i 50 Horehound Ext...lb. .50 rv 44 Horehound Tar...lb. .60 UJ “ Ipecac, igr ...lb. .60 n Iron & Chocolate.-lb. .80 i 50 m “ Juniper Tar 1.lb. .70 W “ Lactucarium lb. 2.00 R “ Licorice, ex. st’ng, lb. .55 London Hospital,31 kinds ffi “ “ “ sm ill 2 00 Magnes. & Ginger.lb. 1.00 0 “ '■ & Soda...lb. .70 Marshmallow lb. 1.00 k “ Morphia and Ipeo., gr. lb. 1.00 n “ Muriate Ammonia lb. .60 1 25 U “ Mur. Am. Chi. Pot. lb. .60 1 25 (V> “ Mur. Am. & Cubeb.lb. .70 H “ Musk (Tonquin).-.lb. .6s Nervine lb. 2.00 3 00 44 Opii and Licorice, tJ. S. P lb. 1.50 44 Pastilles de Paris.-lb. 1.25 1 50 44 Pect.,Dr.Jackson’slb. 1.50 1 75 44 Pep’t, Eng., Mitch.lb. .60 44 Pep. and Charcoal.lb. 2.00 44 Peppermint, Eng..lb. .45 Pepsin & Iron lb. 2.50 Pepsin & Bismuth, lb. 2.25 44 Pine Tree Tar lb. .80 1 oO 44 Podoph.&Jalap. ..lb. 1.00 Potassa, ISi-Carb.-.lb. 1.00 44 Rliei and Ginger...lb. .90 44 Rhei & Magnesia . .lb. 1.00 Rose, extra strong, (Kissanlik) lb. .47 Salicylic Acid lb. .70 1 80 Satiguinarla lb. .65 44 Santonine, 1 gr lb. .75 Santonine, 1 gr. _..lb. .88 “ Santonine, Calomel and Jalap lb. 2.00 “ Soda, Bi-Carb. lb. .50 Sodium, Bromide.lb. .80 44 Spitta’s lb. 1.25 44 Sulpho-Carb.Sida.lb. 1.00 44 Tamarindus Ind ..lb. 1.75 44 Tannate Quinia ..lb. 3.00 Tannin, 21 grains..lb. 1.00 44 Tannin & Chi. Pot. lb. .75 44 Tolu Balsam lb. .60 44 Vichy lb. .90 Wild Cherry lb. .70 44 Worm.. lb. 1.00 Rowortli’s Medicated Lozenges comnrise 3T0 different formulas. 6 Vapo Creseline 1 75 DOZ. GROSS Vapo Creseline and Vaporizers 12 00 Varnish, Oven’s . 2 37 27 00 Vaseline, 1 lb. cans, Plain 5 00 “ 5 lb. “ 44 1 50 (can) “ No. 0 1 05 “ 2 oz., Plain.. 1 67 “ 2 oz., Camphorated 2 09 “ 2 oz., Carbolated. 2 09 “ 2 oz., Pomade l 67 “ 4 oz., Plain 2 93 44 4 oz., Camphorated 4 00 “ 4 oz., Carbolated 4 00 “ 4 oz.. Pomade 3 17 44 Superfine Pomade, glass stoppered 7 50 " 41b. tin cans. 3 34 “ 1 lb. “ “ Veterinary. 4 00 t. g ib. “ l 25 (can) Vegetine, Liquid to 00 “ Powder 4 00 *Veradia, Battle & Co.’s 8 00 Vermifuge, Allen’s Wafers 1 35 15 00 Bardotte’s Drops 1 75 20 00 “ Bickley’s “ Brown’s Comfits l 50 17 00 “ “ (O. P.) 3 50 “ Bryan’s Tasteless 1 50 44 Bumstead’s Syrup 1 25 13 00 “ Chapman’s Mixture 19 00 “ Clark’s W. Syrup * 14 Fahnestock’s, B. A 1 40 15 68 * 44 44 B. L 1 40 15 00 44 Fenner’s Worm Syrup. l 75 44 Frey’s 1 63 19 00 44 German W. Compound 2 25 Going’s Des. for horses 8 00 * 44 Harter’s Candy l 35 16 00 Holloway’s Cohfect’ns. l 50 16 00 Hobensack’s Syrup 1 75 19 00 Hurley’s Candy 1 38 15 00 Hutchinson’s Dest’yer. 1 50 * 44 Jayne’s, small 2 85 * 44 44 large 3 80 44 Judson’s Worm Tea .. 1 85 21 00 44 Kellogg’s 44 44 .. 20 00 * 44 Laubach’s W. Cure ... l 25 13 50 44 Layoook’s 1 60 18 00 * 44 Low’s W. Syrup 1 50 17 00 * “ Me Lane’s 1 33 44 McLean’s Candy l 25 * 44 Merchant’s W. Tablets 1 25 “ Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup l 75 18 00 Nick’s VV. Candy 1 50 16 50 44 Orrick’s 1 75 Parker’s Worm Syrup. 1 75 18 00 Parmelee's Candy l 50 Perry’s Dead Shot 1 50 17 50 44 Rogers’ W. Syrup 1 85 21 00 * 44 Seller's 1 35 44 Shriner’s l 65 18 00 * 44 Smith’s Worm Oil l 65 Stabler’s Mixture l 75 19 00 44 Swaim’s l 75 44 Swayne’s 2 00 Thomas’ Liquid 1 50 15 00 Thompson’s" Sweet 1 75 20 00 Van Deusen’s Confect. 1 50 16 00 * 44 White’s Cream l 75 * 44 Winer's 1 50 Wishart’s W. Drops... 1 50 Vigorene, Morse’s, small 3 75 44 large 7 50 Vinegar, seven Barks 4 00 Vitalia, Phalon’s 7 50 87 00 Vitalized-Phosphates, Percy's 8 25 93 00 Vitalizer, Fitch’s _ ... 8 25 93 00 44 Shiloh's, sample 75 4 4 4 4 75c 5 25 Wafers, Allen’s Worm 1 35 15 00 44 Bryan's Pulmonic 3 25 36 00 44 Medicine, sheets..100, $1 00 44 Maw’s, small... 75 44 large 1 00 44 for Machines, all sizes Wash, Burnett’s Tooth 5 00 44 Delluc’s44Eau Angeliquo”lge 15 0) 44 sml 6 50 44 Edey’s Carbolic, Baby 7 50 44 HelmbolJ's Rose 4 00 44 Pinkham’s Sanative 1 75 Water, Cologne, see page 93. 114 JVLcJCeSSON 8j JloBBINS’ j^URRENT. DOZ. GROSS Water, Eye, Isaac Thompson’s 1 75 20 00 “ “ Pour Richard’s, small.. 1 65 18 00 “ Florida. L. & K’s 5 50 63 00 “ “ McK. & R’s 4 50 52 00 “ Gregg’s Constitution.. 7 50 87 00 “ Happiness, Francis’ 1 50 16 50 “ Iodine, Ander’s. 8 00 “ Mineral, see below. ♦Wheat Phosphates, Philiips’ 7 50 * “ “ “ 3pts... 27 00 “ Phosphoids, Hawley’s 6 00 66 00 “ Prepared, Hubbell’s 3 25 Whiskey, Bininger’s Harvest Bourb. 6 50 Wine, Apocynum, small 3 75 42 00 " “ large 7 50 84 00 •• Beef, &c., see Page 93. “ Hercules’ Malt 2 00 “ Iron, Bitter, McK. & R., pts. 10 00 “ “ “ “ “ 4oz. 4 00 “ “ Kunkle’s... 7 50 DOZ. GROSS Wine, Lacto-Phos. Lime & Iron, Dusart’s 12 50 “ Mariani’s Coca 15 00 “ Nutrio-Phos 12 00 “ Pepsin, Boudault’s, }pints.. 9 50 “ “ pints.. 16 00 “ “ Hawley’s, pints 12 00 “ “ “ i “ 6 (X) “ “ McK. &R.’s, pints.. 12 00 “ Quinium, Labarraque’s 20 00 “ Rennet, Mrs. Leslie’s 2 00 21 00 “ Tar. Crook’s 7 50 “ Wild Cberrv 8 00 85 00 “ “ “ Perrated 9 00 96 00 * “ of the Woods, small 2 50 * “ “ “ large 10 00 “ Wyeth’s, full line. Xanthine 7 00 81 00 Zoedone, pints 2 50 Zopesia 5 75 Waters, Mineral—Foreign and American. In ordering, please specify carefully brands and sizes of packages, as noted below. Waters, Mineral—Foreign amd American. In ordering, please specify carefully brands and sizes of packages, as noted below. Num’r Price Price NAME. in bv by P'k’ge P’ldge doz. Apollinaris, pts bots 100 11 50 1 50 “ qts “ 50 8 00 2 25 “ pts jugs “ qts - “ 50 5 00 1 50 50 6 50 2 00 Ballston, pts bots 48 8 00 2 25 Bethesda, pts - “ 48 8 00 2 25 “ qts “ Bilin Sauerbrunnen, pts. “ 24 24 7 50 6 00 4 00 3 50 Birmensdorf, qts “ 50 15 00 4 00 50 16 00 5 00 Buffalo Lithia “ 12 5 50 Carlsbad, qts “ 50 13 00 3 50 Cayuga “ 7 00 3 00 Clysmic, quarts “ 50 1 75 “ pints “ 100 11 00 1 65 Columbian, * pints •.. “ 48 4 75 1 25 “ pints “ 48 6 25 1 75 Congress, pts “ 48 6 00 1 65 “ qts “ 24 4 75 2 50 Eger Franzensbr’nnen, qts “ 50 15 00 4 50 Ems Kraenchen, qts jugs 50 12 00 3 50 “ “ pts “ 50 8 00 2 50 “ Kesselbrunnen, pts. .bots 50 10 00 3 50 “ Victoria Spring, qts.jugs “ “ “ pts. ‘Y 50 12 00 4 00 50 8 00 2 50 “ “ “ “ .bots 50 8 00 2 50 Empire, pts “ “ qts - “ 48 24 6 00 4 75 1 65 2 50 Fachingen, pts jugs 50 14 00 4 50 Friedrichshall, pts bots 24 5 00 2 75 Gettysburg, qts “ 24 7 00 3 75 Geyser, pts “ “ qts... “ 48 24 6 50 5 00 1 75 2 75 Giesshuebl Sauerb’n, pts., bots 50 9 00 3 00 Hathorn, pts “ 48 6 50 1 75 “ qts “ 24 5 00 2 75 High Rock, pts “ r‘ “ qts “ 48 24 7 00 5 00 2 00 2 75 Homburg, qts jugs 50 16 00 5 00 Hunyadi, Blue Label bots 50 11 50 3 25 24 6 25 10 50 3 00 Kissengen, Artiflc., i pts. “ 24 2 00 NAME. Nurn’r P’k’ge Price by P’kV Price by doz. Kissingen, Artific., pints.bots 24 3 50 “ Rakoczy, qts “ 25 7 00 4 00 Krankenheil, pts 50 26 00 7 00 Lippspringe, pts U 50 18 00 6 00 Marienbad, pts U 50 12 00 3 75 “ qts U 50 16 00 4 75 Missisquoi, qts 24 7 00 4 00 Poland, pts “ doz. 1 75 “ qts 3 50 Pullna, Artiflc., i pts U 24 2 00 “ Pts U 24 3 50 Bitter, Gen., pts. iup 50 8 00 2 50 “ “ “ qts 20 4 50 3 25 Pyrmont Steel, pts bots 50 16 00 5 00 Richfield Spring, pts 48 8 00 2 25 Rippoldsauer, qts... 50 9 00 3 25 Rockbridge Alum, qts... U 12 6 00 Roisdorf, qts U 50 8 50 3 00 Saratoga “ A,” pts a 48 6 50 2 00 “ qts 24 5 50 3 00 Schwalbach, qts jugs 50 14 00 4 00 Schwalheim, pts jugs 100 15 00 2 50 “ qts u 100 16 00 3 50 Seltzer, Artiflc., pts bots 24 2 00 “ “ qts 24 3 50 “ Gen., pts.. “ 100 10 00 1 75 “ qts U 50 5 00 1 50 Sharon, pts a 2 75 Silesian, Obersalzbrunnen, qts a 36 15 00 6 00 St. Catherine’s, £ pts u 4 00 pts u 8 00 Vai s, qts u 50 11 00 3 25 Vermont, qts u 24 7 50 Vichy, Artiflc., ipts bots 24 2 00 Pts U 24 3 50 Celestins, qts a 50 10 00 3 00 “ Grande-Grille, qts u 50 10 00 3 00 “ Hauterive, qts u 50 10 00 3 00 “ Hopital, qts... u 50 10 00 3 00 White Sulphur, qts u 24 8 00 4 50 Wildungen, Otto Sp’g,qts “ 50 11 00 3 25 Helenen Spring a 50 11 00 3 25 Note.—All the popular preparations and specialties in the trade, both foreign and domestic, will be furnished, in quantities wanted, at a small advance upon the manufacturers’ quantity prices. This brand of Pure White Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil, which is controlled by MCKESSON & ROBBINS, was exhibited at the Pharmaceutical Association Con- vention at Saratoga and pro- nounced by many judges of the article to be SUPERIOR to all other brands in market. 30-Gal. Tin-Lined BbL, $115, INCLUDING PACKAGE. 10-Gal. Cans, $3.90 per Gal packages, $1.25 12-oz. bots., doz., $6.50 (Uluminated Label) Pints, long necks, doz., $6.00; gross, $69.00: Half-Pints, doz., 3.50 ; gross, $39.00. ALSO, 8j jR.OBBINS' pURRENT. 115 PRESSED Herbs, Roots and Barks Herbs and Leaves pressed in i and ± lb. papers, also in 1 oz. papers, at an advance op 6 CTS. PER POUND. ROOTS AND BARKS ARE CRUSHED, AND ONLY PUT UP IN 1 LB. BUNDLES, not in ozs. Fresh articles only, op last year’s growth, will be supplied, AND A REASONABLE REDUCTION MADE FOR PURCHASES IN QUANTITY. Abscess Root (Polemonium reptans).. lb. 55 Aconite Leaves (Aconitum Napellus).. “ Root “ “ .lb. ao lb. 25 Adder’s Tongue (Erythronium Amer.)- .lb. 65 Agrimony (Agrimonia Eupatoria) .lb. 25 Alder Bark, Black (Prinos yerticillatus) lb. 25 “ Berries, Black “ “ lb. 50 “ Red (Alnus rubra) Ih 25 “ Striped (Alder, Black) .lb. 25 Alum Root (Heuchera Americana) -lb. ao American Hellebore (Veratrum viride .lb. 25 “ Larch (Tamarack Bark) .lb. ao Angelica Leaves(AngelicaArchangelica)lb. 25 “ Root “ “ lb. 25 “ Seed “ “ .lb, 40 Apple Tree Bark (Pyrus Malus) Ih 25 Arbutus, Trailing (Gravel Plant) .lb. ao Ash Bark, Mountain(Sorbus Americana)lb. 25 “ “ Prickly (Xanthoxylum frax.) lb. as “ “ White (Fraxinus Americana) lb. 30 “ Berries, Prickly (Xanthox. frax.) .lb. 1 00 Asparagus Root (Asparagus officinalis) lb. 40 Aspen Popla (Poplar, White) Asthma Weed (Indian Tobacco) lb 18 Ih ao Avens Root (Geum rivale' .lb. 35 Balm, Gilead Buds (Populus cand.) ... .lb. 40 “ Lemon (Melissa officinalis) .lb. 25 “ Mountain,Red(Monarda didyma)lb. 40 “ Sweet (Dracoceph. Canariense). .lb. 25 Balmony (Chelone glabra). .lb. 25 Balsam, Sweet (Gnaphalium polyceph.) lb. 25 Baneberry (Cohosh, Red) .lb. 35 “ Wild (Dittany) lb 30 Barberry Bark (Berberis vulgaris) lb 30 Basil, Sweet (Ocymum Basilicum) lb 30 Basswood Bark (Tilia glabra) . lb ao Bayberry Bark (Myrica cerifera) “ Leaves “ Ih 20 lb 25 Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi).. .lb. 15 Bed Straw (Cleavers) lb 25 Beech Bark (Epiphegus Yirginiana)... “ Drops “ “ .lb. 25 .lb. 25 “ Leaves “ “ lb. 30 Beggars’ Tick (Bidens frondosa) .lb. 30 Belladonna Leaves (Atropa Belladonna) lb. 35 Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata) Ih 55 Benne Leaves (Sesamum orientale) Ih 40 Beth Root (Trillium pendulum). .lb. 30 Betony (Betonica officinalis) Ih 30 Birth Root (Beth) .lb. 30 Bitter Bugle (Lycopus Europaeus) .lb. 25 “ Clover (Centaury, American)... .lb. 35 “ Herb (Balmony) lb. 25 “ Root (Apocynum androssemif). “ Sweet, Bk. of Rt.(Solanum Dulc. “ “ Berries “ “ .lb. 35 lb. lb. 35 as “ “ Twigs “ “ lb. 20 “ Worm (Buckbean) .lb. 40 Blackberry Bk. of Rt. (Rubus villosus). “ Root “ “ _lb. as lb. 25 Black Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina). .lb. 20 “ Snake Root (Cohosh, Black) .lb. 20 “ Root (Leptandra Virginica) lb, 25 Blazing Star Root (Aletris farinosa)... lb. 40 Blessed Thistle (Carduus benedictus). .lb. as Blood Root (Sanguinaria Canadensis). lb. 15 Blue Bells (Abscess Root) lb 60 “ Flag (Iris versicolor).. lb 30 Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) .lb. 20 Borage (Borago officinalis) Ih, 50 Boxberry (Checkerberry) Boxwood Bark (Cornus Florida) “ Flowers “ “ _ lb. 1 lb 30 25 lb 30 Bouncing Bet (Soapwort) lb 30 Brooklime (Veronica beccabunga) Ih 30 Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata) .lb. 40 Buckthorn Bark(Rhamnus catharticusklb. 25 Berries “ “ lb. 35 Bugle Weed (Lycopus Virginicus) .lb. 25 Bugloss (Borage). lb 50 Burdock Leaves (Lappa minor) “ Boot “ “ .lb. 25 .lb. 25 “ Seed “ “ .lb. 25 Buttercup (Pilewort) .lb. 30 Butternut Bark (Juglans cinerea) “ Leaf “ “ lb 20 _lb. 25 Button Snake Boot (Liatris spicata).. .lb. 30 Calamus (Acorus Calamus) Ih 25 Cancer Boot Plant (Beech Drops) lb 25 Canker Weed (Prenanthes alba) lb 30 Carduus, Spotted (Blessed Thistle) Ih 30 Carrot Seed (Daucus Carota) “ Wild “ “ lb 30 lb 30 Catch Weed (Cleavers) .lb. 25 Catnip (Nepeta Cataria) .lb. 20 Celandine,Garden(Chelidonium maius)lb. 30 “ Wild (Impatiens pallida)... .lb. 25 Centaury, Am. (Sabbatia angularis)... .lb. 35 Chamomile, Low (Anthemlsnobilis).. “ Wild “ Cotula).- lb. ,35 .lb. 30 Checkerberry (Mitchella repens) Cherry Bark, Wild (Black Cherry) Ih 30 .lb. 20 Chicory (Cichorium Intybus) .lb. 20 Chickweed (Stellaria media) .lb. 25 Chocolate Boot (Avens) .lb. 35 Christmas Bose (Hellebore, Black) .lb. 30 Cicily, Sweet (Osmorrhiza longistylis). .lb. 65 Cicuta Leaves (Conium maculatum).. .lb. 25 Cinquefoil (Five Lingers) lb 30 Clary (Salvia Sclarsea). lb 30 Cleavers (Galium aparine) .lb. 25 Cliff Weed (Alum Boot) .lb. 30 Clover Heads, Bed (Trifolium pratense) lb. 30 Coakum (Poke Berries) lb 40 Cocash Boot (Aster puniceus) Ih 30 Cohosh, Black (Cimicifuga racemosa). .lb. 20 “ Blue (Cauloph. thalictroides). .lb. 25 “ Bed (Actsea rubra) lb 35 “ White (Actsea alba) .lb. 35 Coltsfoot (Tussilago Parfara) .lb. 25 Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) .lb. 30 Cotton Root Bark(Gossypium herbace.)lb. 30 Cow Parsnip Seed (Heracleum lanat.). .lb. 40 Cramp Bark (Viburnum Opulus) Ih 30 Cranesbill (Geranium maculatum) lb 30 Crawley (Corallorhiza odontorhiza)... .Ih. 2 25 Culver’s Boot (Black Boot) Ih 25 Daisy Flowers (Beilis perennis) .lb. 25 Dandelion Herb (Tarax. Dens leonisLlb. 25 “ Boot “ “ “ .lb. 30 Deadly Nightshade (Belladonna) Ih 35 Devil’s Bit (Unicorn, False) lb 40 Dill Seed (Anethum graveolens) lb 40 Dittany (Cunila Mariana) .lb. 30 Dock, Broad Leaf (Rumex obtusifolius) lb. 30 “ Water (Bumex Britannica) “ Yellow “ crispus lb 30 Ih 30 Dogwood Bark (Boxwood) “ Flowers " Ih 25 lb 30 “ Swamp (Cornus sericea) ... lb. 25 Dwarf Elder (Aralia hispida) Ih 30 Dragon Boot (Indian Turnip). .lb. 30 Elecampane (Inula Heleniuin) Ih 25 Elder Bark (Sambucus Canadensis)... “ Flowers “ “ lb. 30 .lb. 30 “ Sweet “ “ .lb. 30 Eve’s Cup (Sarracenia flava) Ih 30 Euphorbia (Euphorbia Ipecacuanha) Fern, Female (Polypodium vulgare).. .lb. lb. 60 .35 “ Male (Aspidi’um Filix Mas) Ih 30 “ Meadow (Myrica Gale) Ih 25 “ Sweet (Comptoniaasplenifolia). Fever Bush Bark (Laurus Benzoin)... “ “ Leaves “ “ .lb. .lb. 25 30 lb. 25 “ Few (Pyrethrum parthenium).. “ Boot (Crawley) lb. 50 lb. 1 50 Fireweed (Erechthi’tes hieracifolius) .lb. 25 Five Fingers (Potentilla Canadensis) .. .lb. 30 116 JVLcJlESSON 8j JlOBBINS’ pURRENT. Fleabane (Erigeron Canadense) .lb. 25 “ Philad. (Erigeron Philadelp.) lb. 40 Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) lb 25 Frostwort (Helianthemum Canadense) .lb. 25 Garget (Poke Root) Ih BO Gentian, Blue (Gentiana Catesbaei) .lb. 25 Ginger, Wild (Asarum Canadense) Ih 40 Ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) .lb. 2 20 Gold Thread (Coptis trifolia) .lb. 50 Golden Rod, Sweet (Solidago odora)... .lb. 80 “ Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis)... .lb. 40 Gravel Plant (Epigasa repens) _• lb 80 “ Root (Eupatorium purpureum) .lb. 25 Ground Maple (Alum Root) .lb. 30 Hardhack Leaves (Spiraeatomentosa). .ib. 25 Heal All (Scrophularia Marilandica).. .lb. 30 Heart’s Ease (Viola tricolor) Ib 30 Hellebore, Black IHelleborus niger)... .lb. 30 White (Veratrumalbum)... .lb. 25 Hemlock Bark (Abies Canadensis) .11). 20 “ Leaves “ “ .lb. 20 “ “ Poison ICicuta) .lb. 25 Henbane, Black (Hyoscyamus niger).. Ib. 35 High Cranberry Bark (Cramp Bark) Ih 30 Hollyhock Flowers (Althaea rosea) .lb. 00 Hops, see page 29. Horehonnd (Marrubium vulgare) lb 20 Horsemint (Monarda punctata) .Ib. 30 Horseradish Leaves (Cochl. Armoracia) lb. 30 “ Root “ “ Ib. 30 Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Ib. 25 Ice Plant (Monotropa uniflora) .11). 60 Indian Hemp, Black (Apocynum can.) .lb. 40 “ “ White (Asclep. incar.).. .Ib. 30 “ Tobacco (Lobelia inflata) .Ib. 30 “ Turnip (Arum triphyllum) Ib 30 Indigo, Wild (Baptisia tinctoria) .lb. 30 Ink Root (Statice Caroliniana) .Ib. 30 Ipecac, American (Euphorbia). Ib, 60 Ivy, Ground (Nepeta Glechoma) Ih. 30 Jacob’s Ladder (Smilax peduncularis). lb. 30 Jasmin, Fellow (Gelsemium semper.). lb. 30 Job’s Tears (Coix Lachryma) Ib 2 00 Johnswort (Hypericum perforatum)... lb. 25 Ladies’ Slipper (Cypripedium pubes.). lb. 30 Larkspur, Herb (Delphinium Consolida) lb. 40 Laurel, Bay (Laurus nobilis) lb. 30 44 Cherry (Prunus Lauro-cerasus)_lb. 30 Lavender Flowers (Lavendula vera)... lb. 18 Lemon Balm (Balm, Lemon) Ib 25 Lettuce, Garden (Lactuca sativa) ib. 30 “ Wild (Lactuca elongata) lb. 25 Life Everlasting (Balsam, Sweet) Ib 25 “ Root (Senecio aureus) Ih 30 Lily, White Pond (Nymphaea odorata) lb. 30 “ Yellow “ (Nuphar advena) Ib 30 Liverwort (Hepatica Americana) Ib. 35 Lobelia (Indian Tobacco) II) 30 Lovage (Ligusticum Levisticum) Ib 30 Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) Ih 35 Maiden Hair (Adiantum pedatum) .11). 30 Mallow, Low (Malva rotundifolia) Ib 25 “ Marsh, Leaf (Althaea officinalis) .lb. 25 “ “ Root Cut “ “ lb. 30 Man Root (Wild Potatoe) Ih 35 Mandrake Root (Podoph. peltatum)... .Ib. 20 Maple, Red (Acer rubrum) .lb. 20 “ Striped (Acer striatum). .lb. 30 Marigold Flowers (Calendula officinalis) lb. 75 Marioram, Sweet (Origanum Majorana) .lb. 40 “ Wild “ vulgare) .. .lb. 30 Marsh Rosemary (Ink Root) .lb. 30 Masterwort Leaves(Heracleum lanatum))b. 30 “ Root “ “ lb. 30 “ Seed (Cow Parsnip) .lb. 40 May Apple (Mandrake) Ih 20 “ Flower (Gravel Plant) .lb. 30 “ AVeed (Chamomile, Wild) .lb. 30 Melilot (Melilotus officinalis) .Ib. 30 “ Sweet (Melilotus leucantha)... .Ib. 40 Milfoil (Achillea Millefolium) .Ib. 20 Milkweed Root (Asclepias cornuti) ... .Ib. 25 “ Wandering (Bitter Root) Ib 25 Monarda (Horsemint) .Ib. 30 Monkshood (Aconite) .Ib. 30 Moonseed (Yellow Barilla) .lb. 30 Moosewood (Maple, Striped) .11). 30 Motherwort (Leonurus Cardiaca) .Ib. 25 Mountain Ash (Ash Bark, Mountain) . Ib. 25 Mouse Ear (Antennaria plantaginifolia) lb. 30 Mouth Root (Gold Thread)... .lb. 50 Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) Ib. 25 Mullein Herb (Verbascum Thapsus)... “ Seed “ “ -ib. 20 lb. 50 Nanny Bush Bark (Viburnum Lentago) .!b. 30 Nervine (Ladies’ Slipper) .lb. 30 Nettle Flowers (Urtioa dioica) “ Hoot “ “ Ib 50 lb. 30 Nightshade, Deadly (Belladonna) .lb. 45 Ninsin (Ginseng) Ib 2 20 Noah’s Ark (Ladies’ Slipper) .Ib. 35 Oak Bark, Black (Quercus nigra) “ “ lied “ rubra) Ib 15 .lb. 15 “ “ White “ alba) .Ib. 15 “ Jerusalem (Chenopodiuin Botrys). .lb. 30 Old Man (Southernwood) .lb. 50 One Berry (Checkerberry) .Ib. 30 Origanum (Marjoram) .lb. 50 Osier Bark, Green (Cornus circinatak. .lb. 25 “ “ lied (Dogwood, Swamp)... Oswego Tea (Balm, Mountain, Red)... .lb. 25 .lb. 40 Pansy (Heart’s Eae) .lb. 30 Pappoose Root (Cohosh, Blue) _lb. 25 Parsley Leaves (Apium Petroselinum) “ Root “ “ .Ib. 30 Ib. s5 “ Seed “ “ .lb. 40 Partridge Berry Vine (Checkerberry).. .lb. 30 Peach Bark (Ainygdalus Persica) “ Leaves “ “ lb 30 lb 30 “ Pits “ “ .Ib. 30 Pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegioides) .Ib. 20 Peppermint (Mentha piperita) lb. 25 Pilewort (Ranunculus bulbosus) Ib 30 Pine Bark, White (Pinus Strobus) _!b. 20 Pipsissewa (Chirnaphila umbellata) lb. 25 Plantain Leaves (Plantago major) .11). 25 “ Spotted (Goodyerapubescens) .lb. 30 Pleurisy Root (Asclepias tuberosa) lb. 24 Poison Hemlock (Cicuta) .lb. 25 Poke Berries (Phytolacca decandra) .. .lb. 40 “ Indian (Am. Hellebore) Ill 25 “ Root (Phytolacca decandra) Ib. 25 Polypody (Fern, Female) lb. •30 Poplar Bark, Black (Populus nigra) “ “ White “ alba) .Ib. 20 Ib 18 Poppy Flowers (Papaver Rhoeas) “ Leaves “ somniferum) .Ib. 1 00 .lb. 30 Primrose, Evening (CEnothera biennis). .lb. 30 Prickly Ash (Ash Bark, Prickly) .lb. 35 Princes’ Pine (Pipsissewa) .lb. 25 Puccoon Root, Red (Blood Root) Ib 15 “ “ Yellow (Golden Seal).. .lb. 30 Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita Pepo) lb 25 Purple Boneset (Gravel Root) Ib 25 Pussey Willow (Salix nigra) .lb. 25 Queen of the Meadow (Gravel Root)... .lb. 20 Queens’ Delight (Stillingia) .lo. 35 Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiaefolia)... lb. 24 Raspberry Leaves (Rubus strigosus) .lb. 20 Rattle Root (Cohosh, Black) lb. 20 “ Snake Leaf (Spotted Plantain). Ib. 30 “ “ Master (Button Snake Rt) .lb. 25 Red Ozier (Dogwood, Swamp)... lb 25 Rheumatism Weed (Chirnaphila mac.). .lb. 25 Rock Rose (Frostwort) .lb. 30 Rose Willow (Dogwood, Swamp) Ib 25 Rosemary Flowers (Rosmarinus offic.). “ Leaves “ “ .lb. 55 Ib. 20 Rue (Ruta graveolens) lh 30 Saffron (Carthamus tinctorius) Ib. 50 Sage (Salvia officinalis) Ib 25 Sarsaparilla, Araer, (Aralia nudicaulis) Savin (Juniperus Sabina) .lb. 30 lb 25 Scabious (Fleabane, Canada) lb. 35 “ Sweet (Fleabane, Phila.) lb. 40 Scabish (Primrose, Evening) .lb. 25 Side-saddle Plant (Eve’s Cup) lb 30 Scrofula Plant (Heal All) .lb. 50 Scullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) lb 35 Scurvy Grass (Scullcap) Ib 30 Senna, American (Cassia Marilandica) .Ib. 25 Silk weed Root (Milkweed). Ib 25 Skunk Cabbage(Symplocarpus foetidus) .lb. 30 Smart Weed (Water Pepper) Ib 25 Smellage (Lovage) lh 30 Snake Head (Balmonv) lh 25 Snake Root, Black (Black Cohosh) .lb. 20 “ “ Button (Rattle’ke Master). Ib. 25 “ “ Canada (Ginger, Wild) .lb. 40 “ “ Samson (Gentian, ochro.). _lb. 50 “ “ Seneka (Polygala Senega) .ib. 80 “ “ Virginia(Aristolocli.Serpt. )lb. 40 “ “ White (Eupator. aromat.) Ib. 35 Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) -lb. 30 JA 8j jR.OBBINS’ j^URRENT. 117 Solomon’s Seal (Convallaria Polyg.).. .lb. So Sorrel, Sheep (Rumex Acetosella) .lb. 40 Southernwood (Artemisia Abrotanum)_lb. So Spearmint (Mentha viridis) - lb 20 Splee Bush Bark (Fever Bush) lb ,35 Spikenard (Aralia racemosa) lb 25 Spurge (Ipecac, American) .lb. 60 Squaw Root (Cohosh, Blue) “ Mint (Pennyroyal) lb. 25 lb 20 “ Vine (Checkerberry) .lb. 30 Stillingia (Stillingia sylvatica) .lb. 35 Star Root (Blazing Star) Ih 40 Starwort, Drooping (Unicorn Root) — lb 40 Stone Root (Collinsonia Canadensis)-., -lb. 30 Stramonium Leaves (Datura Stramon.) .lb. 25 “ Root “ “ .lb. 25 “ Seed “ “ .lb. 25 Strawberry Leaves (Fragaria vesca)... “ Vine “ “ .lb. 25 .lb. 25 Sumach Bark, Upland (Rhus glabra)... .lb. 18 “ Berries (Rhus glabra) “ Leaves “ “ lb 20 Ih 20 Summer Savory (Satureiahortensis)... .lb. 30 Sunflower, Garden(Helianthus annuus).lb. “ Wild “ giganteus).lb. 30 30 Sweat Root (Abscess Root) lb 60 Sweet Balsam (Balsam, Sweet). lb 25 “ Bugle (Bugle Weed) .lb. 25 “ Clover (Melilot, Sweet) •_ Ih 30 “ Flag (Calamus) lb 30 “ Gale (Fern, Meadow) lb 25 Tag Alder (Alder, Red) .lb. 25 Tamarack Bark (Larix Americana) .lb. 30 Tanzy, Double (Tanacetum crispum). .lb. 20 Teaberry Plant (Wintergreen) lb 25 Thimble Weed (Rudbeckia laciniata). -lb. 30 Thistle, Blessed (Blessed Thistle) lb 30 Thorough wort (Boneset) lb 20 Thorn Apple (Stramonium) Ih, 25 Thyme, Garden (Thymus vulgaris) “ Wild “ Serpyllum).. Ih, 25 .■lb. 25 Touch-me-not (Celandine, Wild) .lb. 25 Trailing Arbutus (Gravel Plant) .lb. 30 Tulip Tree Hark (Whitewood) lb 18 Turkey Pea Root (Corydalis formosa) lb. 35 Unicorn Root (Blazing Star).. lb 40 “ “ False (Helonias dioica). lb. 30 Uva Ursi (Rearberry) lb. 15 Valerian, American (Ladies’ Slipper). lb. 30 “ “ Greek (Abscess). lb. 00 Verbena (Aloysia cltriodora) lb, 35 Vervain (Verbena Imstata) lb, 35 Violet, Blue (Viola pedata, cuculata). lb. 30 Virginia Dogwood (Boxwood) lb. 30 Virgins’ Bower (Clematis Vitalba) lb. 38 Wah oo Bark(Jvuonymu s atrop ur pureus)lb. 35 Wake Kobin (Wild Turnip) lb. ,35 Walnut, White (Butternut) Ih 35 Water Avens (Avens root) lb, 35 “ Bugle (Bugle Weed) lb. 35 “ Dock (Dock, Water) .lb. 30 “ Pepper (Polygonum punctatum)lb. 35 Watermelon Seed (Cucurbita Citrullus) lb. a5 Whife Leaf (Hardhack) lb. 25 “ Root (Pleurisy) lb. 24 “ Walnut (Butternut) lb. 25 Whitewood (Liriodendron Tulipifera) lb. 28 Wickup (Epilobium angustifolium)... .lb. 50 Wild Basil (Dittany). lb. 30 “ Celandine (Touch-me-not) Ih 25 “ Cherry Bark (Black Cherry) .lb. 20 “ Hyssop (Vervain) .lb. 25 “ Lemon (Mandrake) lb. 20 “ Potatoe(Convolvulus panduratus)lb. 35 “ Thyme (Thyme, Wild) lb. 25 “ Tobacco (L’obelia) Ih 30 “ Turnip (Indian Turnip).. lb 30 Wintergreen (Checkerberry) lb 25 Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginica). .lb. 25 Wolfsbane (Aconite) lb 30 Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium) . .lb. 25 “ Roman (Ragweed) .lb. 24 Yarrow (Milfoil) Ih 20 Yaw Root (Stillingia) lb 25 Yellow Dock (Dock, Yellow) _lb. 25 “ Parilla (Menispermum Canad. lb. 30 EXTRACTS, ECLECTIC, Concentrated Medicines: OR, ACTIVE PRINCIPLES OP MEDICINAL PLANTS. POWDERS. OBTAINED EROM Aconitin Aconitum Napellus oz. 4 00 Aletrin Aletris farinosa oz. 2 25 Alnuin Alnus rubra oz. 00 Ampelopsin.-Ampelopsis quinque oz. 1 50 Apocynin Apocynum Cannabinum-oz. 2 50 Asclepin Asclepias tuberosa oz. 1 25 Atropin Atropa Belladonna oz. 4 00 Baptisin Baptisia tinctoria .oz. 1 00 Barosmin Barosma crenata .oz. 2 50 Betin .Beta vulgaris oz. 3 00 Bryonin Bryonia -.oz. 1 25 Caulophyllin .Caulophyllum thalic oz. 60 Cerasein Cerasus Virgintana oz. 75 Chelonin Chelone glabra. oz. 1 50 Chimaphilin .Chimaphila umbellata...oz. 1 00 Chionanthin .Chionanthus Virginica-.oz. 1 25 Cimicifugin ..Cimicifugaracemosa oz. 60 Collinsonin.-.Collinsonia Canadensis..oz. 2 75 Colocynthin. .Cucumis Colocynthis oz. 2 50 Cornin Cornus florida oz. 80 Corydalin Corydalis formosa oz. 2 00 Cyp'ripedin...Cypripedium pubescens.oz. 1 25 Digitalin Digitalis purpurea oz. 1 25 villosa oz. 1 50 Ergotin (dose, to i grain) oz. 2 50 Erythroxylin.Erythroxylon Coca oz. 6 00 Euonymin Euonymus Americanus_.oz. 1 50 Eupatorin Eupatorium perfoliat oz. 75 Eupatorin Eupatorium purpureum.oz. 1 50 Euphorbin ...Euphorbia Corollata oz. 2 50 Eupurpurin ..Eupatorium purpureum.oz. 1 50 Frazerin Frazera Carolinensis oz. 1 25 Gelsemin Gelsemium semperv oz. 2 25 Geraniin Geranium maculatum...oz. 75 Gossypiin Gossypium herbaceum..oz. 2 00 Hamamelin ..Hamamelis virginica oz. L 00 POWDERS. OBTAINED PROM Helonin Helonias dioica _oz. 2 00 Hydrastin.. Hydrastis Canadensis... _oz. 1 50 Hydrastin, Muriate 11 _oz. 2 75 Hydrastin, Sulphate11 11 -OZ. 3 50 Hydrastin, Phos., Berberin Phosphas. -OZ. 3 50 Hyoscyamin .Hyoscvamus mger .OZ. 3 00 Inulin Inula Helenium -OZ. 1 25 Irisin Iris versicolor .OZ. 1 00 Jalapin .Ipomcea Jalapa -OZ. 2 00 Juglandin.. .Juglans einerea -OZ. 80 Leontodin.. .Leontodon Taraxacum. -OZ. 2 00 Leptandrin. .Leptandra Virginica.... -OZ. 70 Lobelin .Lobelia inflata -OZ. 2 00 Lupulin .Humulus Lupulus -OZ. 1 00 Lyoopin .Lvcopus Virginicus -OZ. 1 25 Maorotin ... .Cimioifuga racemosa... -OZ. 60 Menisperrain.Menispermum Canad... -OZ. 1 25 Myricin .Myrica cenfera -OZ. 60 Phytolacin . .Phytolacca decandra _oz. 1 25 Podophyllin-Podophyllum peltatum. -OZ. 70 Populin Populus tremuloides--- -OZ. 75 Prunin .Prunus Yirginiana -OZ. 75 Ptelein .Ptelea trifoliata -OZ. 2 0C Rhein. .Rheum palmatum -OZ. 2 5C Rhusin .Rhus glabra -OZ. 75 Rumin .Rumex crispus.. -OZ. 1 OO Sanguinarin .Sanguinaria Canadensis.oz. 1 00 Scutellaria .Scutellaria lateriflora.. -OZ. 1 5C Senecin .Senecio gracilis -OZ. 1 50 Smilacin .Smilax Sarsaparilla -OZ. 3 00 Stillingin ... .Stillingia sylvatica -OZ. 2 00 Trilliin .Trillium pendulum -OZ. 1 00 Veratrin .Veratrum viride -OZ. 2 00 Yiburnin ... .Viburnum Oxycoccus. -OZ. 1 50 Viburnin .. .Prunifolium -OZ. 1 50 Xanthoxylin.Xanthoxylum frax ..OZ 1 50 DISCOUNT, Liberal. JVLcJCeSSON 8f pURREN-. Paints, Colors, Varnishes, PAINTERS’ SUNDRIES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, ETC. Black Coach, in Japan, 1 and 21b. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 20 24 it “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. “ “ “ “ “ lb. 15 18 it Drop, Raven’s Wing, 25 lb. box lb. 23 27 “ India, best, “ “ lb. 16 18 ii “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 15 18 ii Ivory (Bone). Powdered, 190 lb. bbls. or less lb. 3 5 ii “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 18 21 ii Lamp, Com. ass’t papers, 60 lb. bbls., sold by count (papers are short weight).lb. 5 7 “ 11b. “ “ “ “ “ “ .lb. 6 8 ii “ lib. “ “ “ * “ “ “ “ “ “ .lb. 7 9 ii “ Small papers, 600 in barrel . ... per 100 75 90 “ Eddy’s, Refined, assorted, 35 lb. barrels lb. 25 27 ii “ “ “ 1 lb. papers, 35 lb. barrels lb. 25 27 ii “ Germantown, 16 oz. papers, full weight, 32 lb. barrels _lb. 12 14 ii “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases... lb. 10 16 ii Paint, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 12 15 BLACKS, Dry and in Oil. Blue, Chinese, Lump, 251b. boxes ..lb. 65 70 “ “ in Oil, 4 and 1 lb. cans, 26 and 50 lb. cases lb. 42 47 “ Paint, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 14 16 “ Powder, for Potters, 112 lb. kegs lb. 30 34 “ Prussian, Pure, 0. K., dry, 25 lb. cases lb. 55 60 “ “ “ “ In Oil, 1 lb. cans, 26 lb. cases lb. 35 40 “ No. 1, O. K., dry 25 lb. cases lb. 45 50 “ “ “ “ In Oil, i lb. cans, 26 lb. cases lb. 35 41 “ Soluble, for Laundry use, in 25 lb. boxes lb. 65 70 “ Ultramarine, true, boxes, 28 lbs .lb. 25 30 “ “ No. 2 “ “ lb. 20 25 “ “ In Oil, 1 lb. cans, 26 lb. cases ...lb. 16 22 BLUES, Dry and in Oil. Brown, Sienna, Raw Powdered . .. lb. 4 8 “ in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 14 19 lb. 11 15 “ “ Burnt Powdered lb. 4 8 “ In Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases... ...lb. 14 16 “ “ “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 11 13 “ Spanish, in 575 lb. barrels or less . . .. ...lb. H 2i Umber, Turkey, powdered, 300 lb. barrels, or less . lb. 4 7 “ Burnt ...lb. 4 8 Raw, pure, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases ..lb. 11 14 lb. 9 12 “ Burnt, pure, in Oil, 1 and 2 11). cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases ..lb. 14 16 “ No. 2, in Oil, 1 and 2 lb. cans. 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 11 14 “ Van Dyke, American lb. 5 8 - “ In Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 13 17 BROWNS, Dry and in Oil. GREENS, Dry and in Oil. Green, Chrome,Pure, 0. K., dry, Deep Med., and Light Shades, 6 lb. cans, 72 lb. cases lb. 14 16 “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases II. 15 17 lb “ No. 1, 0. K., dry, 6 lb. cans, 72 lb. cases lb. 12 15 “ “ “ in Oil. 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases Ib 12 14 ll Hampden, dry, D. M. & L. Shades, 6 lb. boxes, 00 lb. cases.. lb. 23 25 “ in Oil, D. M. & L. Shades, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 lb. cases lb. 23 25 lb Imperial, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 ib. cases Ib 12 15 bb Paris, dry, pure, McK. & R., in barrels, 56, 28, and 14 lb. cans lb. 20 23 bb “ “ “ “ in 2 to 5 lb. paper boxes lb. 23 25 “ ,l “ “ in 1 lb. paper boxes Ib 24 26 bb “ “ No. 2, for Caterpillars, in barrels, 56, 28, and 14 lb. cans.. Specially adapted to the destruction of the Cotton Worm and Potato Bug. lb. 17 20 Paris, in Oil, No. 1, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 22 27 bb Park Lawn, in oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 100 lb. cases lb. 18 20 Red, India, dry, 100 lb. kegs - - lb. 12 14 44 “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases.. lb. 14 18 44 Lead, 100 lb. kegs or less lb. 7 9 44 Rose Pink, 350 lb. barrels lb. 12 44 “ 12 lb. cans lb. 14 17 44 Venetian, Eng., H. R. & Co., and Coolcson’s, 336 lb. barrels, or less lb. H 3 44 “ In Oil, 25 lb. kegs lb. 9 44 “ “ 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 lb. cases lb. 10 12 44 Vermilion, American Extra, Deep and Light, 6 lb. boxes, 72 lb. cases lb. 20 24 44 “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 19 23 44 “ Chinese, 66 lb. cases lb. 80 90 44 “ English Deep, 40 lb. bags lb. 65 75 4t “ “ “ “ .... lb. 65 75 REDS, Dry Oil. 8j jloBBINS' j^URRENT. YELLOWS, Dry and in Oil. Fellow, Chrome, Extra, dry, L. M. & Orange Shades, 6 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases.lb. 23 35 “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases Jb. 19 34 “ Pure O. K., dry, D. M. & L. Shades, 6 lb. cans, 50and 100 lb. cases. lb. 30 28 “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 17 20 “ No. 1, O. K., dry, 6 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb 16 18 “ “ “ in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases .lb. 14 18 “ Ochre, Havre, 500 lb. casks .lb. none. “ “ Rochelle 600 lb. “ lb if 2 “ in Oil, 35 lb. kegs lb 8 9 “ “ “ 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb, cases •. .lb. 13 14 WHITES, Day and in Oil. White, Flake, 28 lb. boxes .. .lb. 16 18 “ “ Powdered ,1b. 20 22 “ Lead, pure, dry, 100 lb. kegs . .lb. 7 8 “ “ “ in Oil, Union, Brooklyn, Atlantic and Jewett’s brands, kegs. ..lb. 74 8 “ “ “ English “ B. B.,,” at market price .lb. “ “ with Zinc, Pure O. K. Brand, in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs lb 7 74 “ “ “ “ No. 1, O. K„ in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs .lb. 64 7 “ “ “ “ Sterling, “ “ “ “ .lb. 6 7 “ “ Standard, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 110 lb. cases .lb. 8 9 “ Zinc, American, pure, dry .lb. 7 8 “ “ “ “ in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs .lb. 7 8 “ “ “ in Oil, No. 1 .lb. 6 7 “ “ French, dry, in kegs .lb. 10 “ “ “ in Oil, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs .lb. 104 114 “ “ “ American, in Varnish, 124 and 25 lb. cans, 200 lb. cases lb 20 25 “ “ “ Pure in Varnish, 124 and 25 lb. cans, 200 lb. cases .lb. 22 24 Note.—All the above Leads and Zincs quoted in kegs we furnish in 25 lb. Tin Cans, and 200 lb. Cases, at 4c per lb. advance, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Brandon Red, in barrels and half-barrels . . lb. H 2* “ Yellow, “ “ lb. H 21 Brushes, Paint and Varnish, all kinds. Copper Paint, for ships’ bottoms, in 1 gallon cans Dutch Pink, English, in kegs 100 lbs. or less . gall. ...lb. 4 00 12 15 Filling, American, by keg, or less .. .. lb. 7 10 “ English “ “ lb. 9 12 Frostings, White . . lb. 50 60 Glaziers’ Points, Nos. 0,1, 2, 3, Triangles and Sharps .. .per pack 9 10 Graining Colors, in oil, ready for use, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 lb. cases 16 18 “ Combs, see Index to Druggists’ Sundries. Linseed Oil, Boiled and Raw, in casks and barrels Liquid Dryer gall. gal. cash 1 25 1 50 Litharge, 100 lb. kegs or less lb. 8 10 Patent Dryer, in Oil, 1 to 5 lb. cans, 50 and 100 lb. cases lb. 9 11 Putty, in bladders, barrels, 300 lbs lb. 21 3 “ in cans, 121 lbs., cases, 100 lbs lb. 31 4 “ in mass, tubs, 100 lbs lb. 2fr 21 Putty-Knives, Round and Square Points doz. 2 50 3 00 Ready Mixed Colors, all shades and colors, 1 to 5 lb. cans, also in 1 gall, cans, 5 and Sash Tools, American and French all kinds. [10 gall, kegs lb. 15 45 Spatulas, all sizes and styles, Tube Paints, for artists’ use, in compressible tubes. “ “ American, ordinary colors, doz., $1.00; expensive colors doz. 1 70 5 00 “ “ Windsor & Newton’s, ordinary colors, doz., $1.50; expensive colors.doz. 2 70 6 00 Wax Flowers, Materials for making, including wax, moulds, &c., at market rates Whiting, Paris, American, in barrels, 300 lbs 11 H “ “ English, “ “ 350 lbs 2 21 “ Spanish, in barrels, 330 lbs i 1 Note.—In quantities less than barrel, an advance on above prices will be charged. VARNISHES. Note.—In 40 gallon barrels, and 5 and 10 gallon cans. Best quality. Varnish, Black, Asphaltum, (A self-dryer for Iron Work) 90 “ Leather, (For Harness, Trunks, &cJ . ..gal. 3 35 3 50 Coach Body, Light Shade, (For extra Coach Work) .. “ “ No. 1 “ ( “ general “ “ ) ..gal. 3 00 3 25 -_gal. 1 10 1 60 “ ‘ No.2 “ ( “ “ “ “ ) -.gal.l 1 15 1 30 Furniture Polishing, Extra Light, (For Sew’g Mach. & Nice Furniture) _ -.gal.! 3 00 3 25 “ “ Quick Dry., (For 1st class Inside Work, w’te or col •) gal. 1 15 2 00 “ No. 1 “ (For Furniture & general Inside Work)-gal. | 1 00 1 10 “ No. 3 “ ( “ ).gal. 90 1 00 Japan Dryer, Extra, Brown “ “ No. 1, “ 1 50 1 10 “ “ “ “ White ..gal. 1 50 1 75 Snellac, Brown Spirits, Extra ..gal. 3 75 4 00 No. 1 .gal. 3 25 3 50 White “ Extra 4 75 White Copal, (For Paper Hangings, Maps, &c.) .-galJ 2 50 4 50 “ Damar, Extra, (For Zinc Paint, Wall Paper and White Work)... * “ “ No. 1, ..gal. 1 75 4 00 ..gal. 1 25 3 50 120 JJlcJIesson 8j Robbins1 Purrent. GENERAL RULES GOVERNING Weights j\nd of Original Packages, AND OTHER INFORMATION, § ARTICLES. WEIGHTS. TARES. REMARKS. 112 lbs. net. Actual gross. Generally correct. Invoice. 3 per cent. ii ii Correct. Generally correct. ♦Usual loss, 5 to 8 per cent. Correct. Loss, 5 per cent. Generally correct. Usual loss, 2 per cent. Loss, about 5 per cent. Loss, about 5 per cent. Invoice. 1 lb. per bask. Vary. 20 lbs. Actual. 1 lb. per can. 3 per cent. Ammonia, Carbonate, casks, 600 lbs. “ Muriate, “ 1,100 lbs. Actual gross. Arrowroot, Bermuda, kegs, 110 lbs.. Baisam Copaiba, kegs and cans “ Peru, drums, 25 and 113 lbs.. •IGauge. Actual gross. it it it it it it ii “ Peruvian, ceroons, 120 lbs it it it it 10 lbs. No tare allw’d. 2 lbs. Actual. Usually correct. Berries, Cubeb, 125 lbs it it Correct. “ Juniper, 130 lbs it it Borax, barrels, 275 lbs it it “ California, cases, 100 lbs 100 lbs. net. $66} lbs. net. Actual gross. Correct. Loss. Chalk, barrels, 275 lbs Actual. 9 lbs. Ceroonstared. Invoice. Cloves, sacks, 125 lbs Slight gain. 1 lb allowed for inside bag. Cochineal, ceroons, 150 lbs it it Copper, Sulphate, barrels, 350 lbs.... Copperas, barrels, 300 lbs Invoice gross. Actual gross. Cream Tartar, crys., casks, 1,000 lbs. Cutch, bales, 150 lbs Actual. 5 lbs. Invoice. “ (& 10 lbs. No tare aliw’d. 18 per cent. Varies. 18 lbs. Invoice. Loss. add’l for Leaves); loss, 5 p. et. Generally correct. 44 about 20 lbs. tare. Loss. Correct. 5 per cent, loss in filling out. Loss. Dyewoods, barrels, 125 to 175 lbs Extract Licorice, cases, 225 lbs. . Invoice gross. Actual gross. Flowers, Lavender, bales, 325 lbs Gum Aloes, Cape, cases, 400 lbs “ “ Soc., kegs, 100 lbs “ Arabic, sorts, bags, 400 lbs “ “ selected, cases, 320 lbs. 44 Camphor, barrels, 200 lbs 44 Fetida, cases, 250 lbs it it ti 44 Gamboge, cases, 75 lbs it it Actual. 44 Myrrh, cases, 250lbs... it it 44 Opium, cases, 150 lbs 44 Shellac, cases, 200 lbs 44 “ Invoice. No tare allw’d. Loss. 44 Tragacantli, cases, 225 lbs Herbs and Boots, low priced it i! Hops, bales, 150 lbs it it Indigo, Caracas, ceroons, 100 lbs 44 Madras, cases, 220 lbs.. it it 10 per cent. Invoice. Loss. Slight gain. Loss. Correct. Loss. Correct. Loss, 2 to 5 per cent. Correct. Generally actual weight & tare. Correct. Sold by count. Sold by weight. Loss. Correct. Loss. Loss by dryage in handling. Correct. 44 Manilla, “ 220 lbs t» it Lead, Bed, kegs 100 lbs. net. Actual gross. Leaves, Laurel, bales, 250 lbs 44 Senna, Alex., bales, 250 lbs.. 44 44 Bombay No tare allw’d. 18 lbs. Actual. 15 lbs. Invoice. 44 “ Tinnevelly, 250 lbs... Lime, Chloride, casks, 1,100 lbs- Litharge, kegs. it it Mace, cases 66} lbs. net. Actual gross. 120 lbs. Actual gross. Madder, Dutch, casks, 1,200 lbs Magnesia, Carbonate, Jennings’ 44 44 Pattison’s... Manna, cases, 120 lbs.__ Invoice. Actual. Invoice. Mercury, flasks 761 lbs. net. Moss, Irish, barrels, 85 lbs 18 lbs. Actual. No tare allw’d. Invoice. Actual. Musk, Tonquin, catty, 21} ozs Mustard Seed, white, bags, 225 lbs.. Nutgalls, bags, 275 lbs Actual. Actual gross. Nutmegs, cases, 66 lbs it it Nux Vomica, bags, 112 lbs it ti Correct. Loss. 4 cans in case. 1 per cent. loss. 4 cans in case. Ochre, Yellow, casks, 500 lbs tt it 8 per cent. Oil Anise, cases (} picul) 66} lbs. net. Actual gross. 66} lbs. net. Invoice gross. Gauge. 44 Bergamot, cans, 20 and 40 lbs 44 Cassia, cases, £ picul).. . Invoice. 44 Castor, cases, 160 lbs 12 lbs. for tins. 44 Cod Liver, N. F., casks, 45 gals... Correct. § The weights in this column are average net weights. * The wood absorbs the gas, causing increase in tare. t The gauge is first taken, and weight computed at 8 lbs. to gal.: sold by weight. + In some cases, actual tare is allowed. JVlcJlESSON pURRENT. ARTICLES, WEIGHTS. TARES. REMARKS. Oil, Cod L., N’way, 30 gal. can m bbl.. 30 gals. net. Actual gross. Actual gauge. Actual gross. Invoice. 1 per cent. loss. Also sold 7£ lbs. to a gallon. 1 per cent loss. 7J lbs. allowed to the gallon. Invoice. tt it 18 lbs. tt U P’kge, 4 boxes, 40 lbs. tare. loss. Correct. D’ble sacks 4 p. c. tare. Slight gain. Loss, 5 per cent. u tt tt tt 9 ibs. 110 lbs. net. Potassa, Bi-Chromate, casks, 775 lbs. “ Prussiate, casks, 400 lbs— Actual gross. Invoice. Invoice. 3 lbs. Generally correct. tt tt No tareallw’d. tt tt “ Ginger, African, bags, 120 lbs. “ “ Jamaica, bbls.,125 lbs. 2 lbs. Invoice. Correct. 1 lb. allowed for inside bag. tt tt Vary. 4 lbs. u “ Generally correct. tt tt “ Sarsap., Hond., bales, 120 lbs.. “ Squill, bales, 175 lbs.. :: “ 2 lbs. Dries out in store. 230 lbs. net. Generally correct. Actual gross. Invoice. Dries out in store. Actual gross. tt tt Actual, in sin- Generally correct. gle bags. 2 lbs. ♦Soap, Castile, Mottled, from ship .. “ “ “ “ store.. “ “ White “ ship .. “ “ “ ** store.. tt tt Invoice “ Actual “ Invoice “ 8 “ 71 “ 4 “ 31 “ Invoice. Loss. Generally correct. 7 per cent. Invoice. Loss in weightand gain in tare- Loss. Actual gross. Sulphur, Flowers, barrels, 150 lbs... u tt tt 20 per cent. 2 lbs. “ Also sold by keg. tt tt Correct. ti tt Invoice. Loss. Turpentine, Venice, siands, 130 lbs.. “ *• 10 per cent. Actual aver, taro, 25 per cent. * Generally reweighed, in large lots, but never sold actual tare. Quinine and Morphine are always sold by Avoirdupois Weight. Canary Seed, 60 lbs. to the bushel. Flaxseed, clean, 52 “ “ rough, 56 “ Hemp Seed, 40 “ U Millet “ 48 “ U Rape “ 50 “ u Castor Oil, 7} lbs. to the gallon. Linseed Oil, 7* “ Olive “ 7* “ Sesame “ 7J “ “ Cotton Seed Oil, 7i “ “ Balsam Copaiba, 8 “ “ “ 1000 grammes, or 1 Kilogramme, equal to 2YV5 lbs.. Avoirdupois. 1 Oke (Turkish), equal to 2§f lbs. Avoirdupois. 1 Ounce “ “ 9 drams, “ 1 Catty (Chinese), equal to 21 £ ozs. Avoirdupois. German cwt. “ 110 lbs. Trieste “ “ 123 “ 1 Picul, “ “ 133£ “ “ GOODS BY MAIL. We have had much trouble during the past year on account of packages sent to us and or- dered from us by mail, and would once more caution our customers that the laws are very strict. All packages, containing POWDERS, or GLASS, except when enclosed in mailing-tins, PAY LETTER POSTAGE of SIX CENTS AN OUNCE. All sealed packages must be prepaid, six cents an ounce. Packages which can be opened for examination, and which do NOT con- tain Powders, Glass, or Written Matter can be sent by mail at one cent an ounce. Note.—If the article is not fully prepaid, DOUBLE the balance of postage is charged, when the package is received from the mails, which must in turn be charged to the sender. Always have printed address on every package sent us by mail or express. Goods ordered by mail are sent at the risk oe customers. PACKING BOXES AND CARTAGE FREE. A variety of causes have for some years been operating- to change the manner of distribu- ting drugs throughout the country ; whereas formerly large purchases were made every Spring and Fall, customers are now buying in smaller quantities at frequent intervals, and the extra charges for packing boxes and cartage have lately appeared a greater tax than before. The practice of discriminating, in this respect, in favor of certain customers, which has become more or less general in the trade, is not according to good principles, and we propose to make no charge for packing boxes and cartage, FOR ASSORTED GOODS, to customers sending orders; at the same time our prices will always be as low as quantities ordered and quality will allow. This will not apply to 25 and 50 lb. packages for which it is the custom of the trade to charge, patent cans and cases, kegs and half barrels, barrels for Chalk, Whiting, cases and ban els for Glassware, when such charges are made by manufacturers, &c., nor to orders sold through Brokers. Trusting that your orders with us will be largely increased, we remain, Very respectfully yours, MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JVLcJCeSSON jR_OBBINS’ pURRENT. McKesson & robbins RESPECTFULLY OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALTIES: McK. & R. GOLDEN BELL. In round flint glass bottles. COLOGNE WATERS. McK. & R. MARIE LOUISE. In handsome square G. S. bottles. A very fine Cologne. Quarts Retails, $2 00 Dozen, $18 00 Pints “ 1 50 “ 12 00 i Pints “ 1 00 “ 7 50 i “ “ 75 “ 5 00 Pints Dozen, $16 50 i “ “ 1 50 “ 10 50 i “ “ 1 00 “ 6 00 FARINA COLOGNE, McK. & R. Half pint mushroom stop, bottles. Retails, $1.00 Dozen, $7.50 Trial size, in miniature wine bottles. Retails, 25 Dozen, 1.50 McK. & R. BENZINE IN 4 OUNCE OVAL BOTTLES. Retails, 20c. Dozen, $1 00 Gross, $9 00 McK. & R. CHLORATE POTASSA LOZENGES. Retails, 20c. Dozen, $1 35 Gross, $15 00 McK. & R. CAMPHOR ICE AND GLYCERINE. Retails, 25c. Dozen, $1 50 Gross, $16 00 CHLORODYNE, McKESSON & ROBBINS'. Retails, 75e. Dozen, $4 00 Gross, $45 00 McK. & R. FLORIDA WATER. ■HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED LABEL. Retails, 50c. Dozen, $4 50 Gross, $48 00 McK. & R. FINEST WHITE COD LIVER OIL. OUR OWN IMPORTATION, ALWAYS PURE. Pints, Retails, $1 00; Doz., $5 25; Gross, $60 00. Half Pints, Retails, 50c.; Doz., $3 00; Gross, $33 00 Cross (illuminated label), 12 ozs., Doz. $5 50. McK. & R. PURE FRUIT JUICES. MADE DIRECTLY FROM THE FRUIT. Quart Champagne bottles, dozen, $8 00. (See page 76.) PERFUMERY EXTRACTS, McKESSON & ROBBINS’. IN HANDSOME FLINT GLASS BALL-STOPPERED BOTTLES, holding one pint and half pint. Price, $3.00 per pint. See second page of cover. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, SOLUTION. McK. & R Retails, 35c. Dozen, $2 00 Gross, $22 50 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. DRY, McK. & R..._ “ 50c. “ 3 75 U 42 00 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, McK. & R. (except Rose and Vanilla) “ 25c. “ 2 00 tfc 21 60 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, McK. & R,. Rose and Vanilla “ 35c. “ 2 75 t t 29 70 ♦SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Extra, Me. & R., new wrapper “ 50c. “ 3 25 k 4 36 00 ♦SEIDLITZ POWDERS. Usual, McK. & R., “ “ “ 35c. “ 2 75 At 30 00 McKesson & robbins’ fluid extracts, (see page 70). McKesson & robbins7 gelatine-coatedpills,,; McKesson & robbins’ aromatic elixirs, (see page 68). McKesson & robbins’ medicinal wines, Etc., (P.93). McKesson & robbins’ pancreatin, ozs._ doz., $5 40 McKesson & ROBBINS’ PEPSIN, Saccharated, ozs..._ .doz., 4 00 McKESSON & ROBBINS' PEPSIN, Saccharated, in bulk and concentrated (see page 77). McKesson & ROBBINS' FRENCH OIL OF COLOGNE ..per lb., $7 50 Formula for Cologne Water: 3 ozs. Oil of Cologne; 7 pints Cologne Spirits; 1 pint Water. McKesson & Robbins- golden bell oil of cologne per ib., $5 50 Formula for Cologne Water: 1 oz. Oil of Cologne ; (>i pints Cologne Spirits; li pints Water. The Trade is respectfully informed that the control of the following articles has been placed in our hands. MCKESSON & ROBBINS, 91 Fulton Street, New York. SOUTH AMERICAN FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY. Retail, $1 00. One Dozen, $8 00 per dozen. One Gross, $7 50 per dozen. BARDOTTE'S WORM SUGAR DROPS. Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $1 75 per dozen. One Gross, $20 00 per gross. RUB IT IN LINIMENT, (SWEET’S). Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $2 00 per dozen. One Gross, $22 50 per gross. Five Gross, $21 00 per gross. Fifty cent size, double the above rates. MAGNOLIA COUGH SYRUP. Retail, 50 cents. One Dozen, $3 50 per dozen. One Gross, $3 00 per dozen. CUSHMAN'S INK AND STAIN EXTRACTING PENCIL, WITH RUBBER ERASER (BLOEDE'S PATENT). Retail, 25 cents. One Dozen, $1 35. Gross, $15 00 BLOEDE’S INK & STAIN EXTRACTING PENCIL .Retail, $0 26 Dozen, $1 75 Gross, $20 00 BARTHOLIC'S MOTHERS' RELIEF. . “ 2 00 15 00 tt 162 00 FUELLING’S STAR DYE COLORS . “ 25 1 65 tt 18 00 MARTIN S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT - “ 25 tt 1 50 tt 16 50 MARTIN S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER . “ 50 tt 3 00 tt 32 00 MARTINS FLAVORING EXTRACT, Lemon . “ 25 tt 1 50 ti 17 00 MARTIN'S FLAVORING EXTRACT, Vanilla . “ 25 tt 1 75 tt 20 00 NOWILL’S PECTORAL HONEY OF LIVERWORT . “ 35 tt 2 50 tt 27 00 THOMAS’ FLAVORING EXTRACTS (Except Rose and Vanilla). . “ 25 1 75 tt 18 90 THOMAS’ FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Rose and Vanilla . “ 35 2 25 tt 24 30 * Customers’ names neatly printed on Seidlitz Powder labels, if desired, when orders of one gross or more are given. 8j Robbins’ £urrent. 123 Miscellaneous Articles. (BOOKS, BOXES, CORKS, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS.) S3 50 3 00 3 35 * “ * Receipts-". 3 35 “ 3,000 Prescriptions 3 35 3 40 Cleveland’s Medical Lexicon,cloth 75 * 5 00 4 50 8 00 “ “ h'f morocco 9 50 3 00 Dunglison’s Dictionary, cloth “ “ sheep 6 50 7 50 Elmer’s Physicians’ Hand Book.. 1 50 3 75 * “ “ sheep 3 35 German Pharmacopoeia, (Eng-.Ed.) (press) 1 35 * 3 00 Griffith’s Formulary, cloth 4 60 5 50 Hobb’s Botanical Hand Book 3 35 King’s American Dispensatory... 10 00 Dillard’s Pocket Price B’k, leather 3 00 “ “ “ “ patent index 3 50 Books tfc Lillard’s Pocket Price B’k, full Russia $4 00 it Lillard’s Practical hints, &c 1 00 Maisch’s Materia Medica 3 75 ti National Dispensatory, new edi- tion in press Nickel’s Botanical Reference 3 00 a Oldberg’s unoffi. Pharmacopoeia.. Parrish’s Pharmacy, cloth 3 50 5 00 “ “ sheep 6 00 tt Physicians’ Visiting Lists, variety Piesse’s Perfumery 5 50 it Pocket Companion to British Pharmacopoeia 1 80 tt Rudolphy’s Phar. Directory 3 60 tt “ Chemical & Pharma- ceutical Directory 5 00 Sniveley’s Perfumery 3 00 tt Stewart’s Therapeutics & Dose 1 00 it Tilden’s Formula, cloth 75 “ U. S. Dispensatory 6 00 U. S. Pharmacopoeia, cloth “ “ sheep 4 00 tt 5 00 “ “ interleaved. 6 00 Note.—All Chemical, Medical and Pharma- ceutical Works at publishers’ prices. Sheep binding one dollar more than cloth. Boxes, Ointment, Pill, Tin. Covers Pressed. No. Capacity. Diameter. Height. Price Per 1000 61 ) 4 inch. 14 inch. $7 50 63 y Pills. i “ 14 “ 8 50 67 f i “ 2i “ 10 00 50 i ounce. 1 “ 1 “ 6 00 59 i “ 1 “ i “ 7 00 213 i “ 1* “ 4 “ 8 00 51 * “ 1} “ 4 u 8 00 52 1 “ 1* “ 4 “ 9 00 55 i “ H “ 1 “ 10 00 53 4 “ 1} “ i “ 10 00 31 1 1} “ 4 “ 11 00 26 1* “ H “ 1 “ 12 00 27 2 1} “ 1* “ 13 00 Covers with Rims. No. Capacity. Diameter. Height. Price 1 Per 1000 220 24 ounce. 14 inch. 2 inch. $15 00 56 i « 14 “ 4 “ 12 00 80 1 14 “ 14 “ 13 00 122 H *■ 14 “ 14 “ 14 00 54 l “ H “ i “ 12 00 149 1 n “ 4 11 13 00 57 14 “ n “ 11 “ 14 00 82 2 n “ 14 “ 15 00 91 14 “ 2k “ 4 “ 15 00 45 3 21 “ 14 “ 15 00 28 4 21 “ 14- “ 16 00 46 6 21 “ 24 “ 20 00 47 8 24 “ 3 “ 25 00 Boxes, Pill, Amer. Chip, Oval, large.grossj 35 “ “ “ “ “ small.gross! 25 Boxes, Pill, Amer. Chip, R’d, nested .pack 15 “ “ English Willow, nested .pack 30 Boxes, Pill, Pap., Red, Sh’d, 4 in nest pack 35 “ “ Pap., Red, 4 in nest, Eng pack 14 Note.—Any size of the Nested Pill Boxes may be ordered singly if desired, commencing witn No. 1 for the smallest. Boxes, Seidlitz Pow’r, Tin .gross 3 25 “ “ “ “ Extra size. ..gross 4 00 “ Turned Wood, Ameri- can, “ Nested, Nos. 1, 2, & 3, flat & long, Cases, 40 gross gross 45 “ Turned Wood,American, flat and long. See Dia- gram. “ No. 1, i oz., flat and long, Cases, 50 gross gross 35 “ No. 2, i oz., flat and long, Cases, 25 gross gross 45 “ No. 3, 4 oz., flat and long, Cases, 17 gross gross 65 “ No. 4,1 oz., flat and long, Cases, 10 gross gross 80 “ No. 5, 2 oz., flat and long, Cases, 7 gross gross 1 00 “ No. 6, 3 oz., flat and long, Cases, 5 gross gross 1 50 “ No. 7, 4 oz., flat and long, Cases, 4 gross gross 2 00 “ Long Pill, Cases, 40 gross gross 50 In full cases, as above, 15 per cent, discount. Note.—The Curved Lines in the diagram represent half the circumference of the boxes, while the Strsight Lines show their respective heights. HS1. KSIHIGH. N9 g. N° 3. N°3 HICH. ¥! S _N_P_6_ N° 7. JA cjlESSON 8j pURRENT. Corks, Bottle, in 52} and 104} gross bales. Hand made, prices net. '• “ Citrate Magnesia, Straight 1 10 “ “ “ “ Taper 1 10 “ “ Straight, Common 40 “ “ “ Regular. 65 “ “ “ Velvet, Wine, Best 1 75 “ “ “ Wine, 2d.. 1 29 “ '• “ Pint, short 35 “ “ “ “ long gross 60 “ “ Taper, Quart, superfine 1 10 “ “ “ “ short 55 “ “ “ Pint, long gross 50' “ “ “ “ superfine 80 “ Bung, assorted.. 1 10 “ “ Burnt Ends gross I 50 “ Demijohn, Taper, large 1 65 “ “ “ medium 1 25 “ “ “ assorted 1 00 “ Jug, Taper, small 90 “ Specie, 1 inch 41 “ “ 1} “ 49 “ “ 1} “ gross 62 “ “ 1} “ gross 73 “ “ 1* “ gross 88 “ “ It “ 1 02 “ “ 1} “ gross 1 20 “ ‘ 2 “ 1 60 “ “ “ gross 1 80 “ “ 2} “ 2 00 “ “ 2f “ 2 24 “ “ 2} “ gross 2 47 “ “ 2} “ gross 2 80 “ “ 2} “ 3 13 “ “ 3 “ .‘ 3 75 “ “ 3} “ gross 4 42 “ “ 3} “ 5 18 “ “ 3} “ 6 02 a ti it gross 6 80 “ “ 4} 1 gross 8 65 Corks, Vial and Bottle, Machine Cut, Taper, McKesson & Robbins’. We are now manufacturing corks, and are able to supply them, in any quantity, at the lowest market rates. To buyers of large quantities we allow the regular cork manufacturers’ discount. Number. Diameter of large end in inches, Fine Quality, Superfine, Length of Extra Long. Extra long Superfine. Short, X. Short, XX. Length of Short. 0 3-8 10 30 3-4 37 _ _ _ 1 7-16 10 33 3-4 40 9 30 1-2 2 1-2 12 36 13-16 46 10 33 1-2 3 9-16 15 42 7-8 55 13 36 9-16 4 5-8 18 51 15-16 66 15 42 9-16 5 11-16 22 61 1 inch 79 18 51 5-8 fi 3-4 28 77 1 1-16 95 22 61 11-16 7 13-16 43 91 1 1-8 1 10 28 77 3-4 8 7-8 61 1 10 1 1-4 1 28 43 91 13-16 9 15-16 72 1 32 1 3-8 1 76 61 1 10 7-8 10 1 inch 88 1 54 1 1-2 2 24 72 1 26 7-8 11 1 1-16 1 00 1 76 84 1 43 7-8 12 1 1-8 1 12 1 98 13 1 3-16 1 38 2 26 14 1 1-4 1 50 2 48 15 1 5-16 1 89 3 11 16 1 3-8 2 18 3 58 17 1 7-16 2 48 4 09 18 1 1-2 2 80 4 62 19 1 9-16 3 17 5 22 1 20 1 5-8 3 52 5 80 22 l 3-4 4 80 7 92 24 1 7-8 5 84 9 63 26 2 6 80 11 22 Assorted. lto 6 15 50 2 to 7 25 65 3 to 6 20 55 6 to 10 60 1 20 11 to 20 1 90 3 00 | JVIcJIesson 8j Robbins1 Purrent. SIZES OF MACHINE-CUT CORKS. 126 JVlcJCESSON jR.OBBINS' pURRENT. GLASSWARE, FLINT, DRUGGISTS’. Glass, Flint, Yials, Homoeopathic, h { and i dram, Short, (clear white glass) gross j 1 13 " 1 •* “ H gross! 1 5C “ 2 “ gross! 1 50 “ 3 44 44 - “ 4 44 gross 3 00 “ 6 44 gross i 4 OC “ 8 44 “ 1, i, 1 and 1 “ Long, “ k‘ 44 gross 1 13 1* 44 44 gross! ] 25 2 44 “ 3 gross 2 00 “ 4 gross 2 50 “ 6 44 “ 8 44 gross 4 50 ext. heavy,(case)* dram, no lip 44 44 gross? 1 26 1 44 gross 1 50 2 44 gross! 1 75 3 4 ' . _ » _ gross: 2 50 4 ‘ 6 8 44 gross 6 00 Glass, Flint, Vials and Bottles, Prescription, &c. Discount liberal. No charge for original case. Before ordering, see table below, specifying number of dozens in original cases. Discount. I i 1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz. 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 oz. 16 oz. 18-20 zo. 32 oz. Ass’d i to 8 oz Ovals, Plain... gross 3 00 3 75 4 75 5 50 7 00 8 50 10 50 12 25 13 75 16 50 30 00 6 50 “ Union.. gross 3 00 3 75 4 75 5 50 7 00 8 50 10 50 13 75 16 50 30 00 6 50 Panels, Ball-Neck gross 4 00 4 75 5 75 7 75 8 75 13 00 17 00 •“ Plain.. gross 3 50 4 00 5 25 7 00 8 00 10 75 13 75 21 00 27 00 Prescriptions, French, Square gross 3 25 4 00 5 00 5 75 7 25 9 00 11 25 14 75 18 50 31 00 6 75 Prescriptions, Round..gross 3 00 3 75 4 75 5 50 7 00 8 50 10 50 12 25 13 75 16 50 28 50 6 50 Prescriptions, Round, Wide Mouth. gross 3 25 4 00 5 25 6 00 7 75 9 25 11 50 13 00 14 50 19 00 30 00 GLASSWARE, GREEN, DRUGGISTS’. Glass, Green, Vials and Bottles, Prescription, Packing, &c. Discount liberal. No charge for original cases. i 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 16 18-20 32 40 Half Ass’d Discount. oz. oz. oz. OZ. oz. OZ. OZ. OZ. oz. OZ. OZ. oz. oz. gall. NJ o OO o Ovals, Plain and ft 50 Union gro. 3 25 3 75 4 75 5 75 7 00 8 50 10 25 14 25 25 00 9 75 15 25 24 50 39 00 12 25 15 00 19 50 30 00 55 00 Panels, Ball-N eck, gro. 4 00 4 50 6 00 8 00 9 00 11 50 14 00 16 00 18 00 21 50 24 00 Panels, Plain.gro. 3 50 4 00 5 50 7 00 8 00 10 50 13 00 15 50 17 50 21 00 23 50 Prescriptions, Round gro. 3 25 3 75 4 50 5 60 6 75 8 25 9 75 11 00 12 25 15 25 24 50 6 00 Prescriptions,R’d, Wide Mouth.gro. 3 50 4 00 4 75 5 75 _7 50 9 00 10 50 13 00 16 25 25 50 6 25 GLASSWARE, FLINT AND GREEN, DRUGGISTS’. Table showing the number oe DOZENS usually packed in each box op Flint and Green Glassware, and which must be ordered to secure the best discount. Assorted prom 1 to 8 oz. in 1, 2, 3, or 5 Gross Cases. oz 1 oz. 2 oz. 3 oz. 4 oz. 6 oz. 8 oz. 10 oz. 12 \ 16 oz. oz. 24 oz. Qt’s. 48 oz. t galE 12 1 12 a Ovals, Plain and Union 72 72 60 48 36 30 24 18 12 io 8 Panels .. 72 72 60 48 36 24 18 18 15 12 10 18 12 12 10 8 Prescriptions,Round & French Square, Wide and Narrow Mouth 72 72 60 48 48 30 24 — 18 1 12 .... 8 GLASSWARE, MISCELLANEOUS. Glass, Miscellaneous, Flasks, Common, Half-Pint, 12 doz. in case 3 25 44 44 44 44 Pint, 12 doz. in case 4 50 Quart, 8 “ “ 7 00 “ “ Wine Bottles, 4s. 11 00 “ “ “ " 5s. !) 00 “ “ “ “ 6s. 7 25 “ “ “ “ Is. 6 75 “ “ “ 8s 6 00' 8j Robbins' Purrent. GLASS, WINDOW, AMERICAN and FRENCH, all sizes and grades. HPIRIOIES-—Discount Liberal. Sizes. Single Thick French. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 6 x 8 to 10 x 15 13 50 11 50 10 75 10 25 11 x 14 to 16 x 24 14 50 13 50 12 50 11 50 18 x 22 to 20 x 30 18 50 17 00 15 50 14 00 15 x 36 to 24 x 30 20 50 18 50 16 25 26x28 to 24x36 22 00 20 00 17 50 26 x 36 to 26 x 44 24 00 22 00 18 50 26 x 46 to 30x50 26 00 24 00 20 50 30 x 52 to 30 x 54 27 00 25 00 21 50 30 x 56 to 34 x 56 29 00 27 00 24 00 34 x 58 to 34 x 60 31 00 29 00 26 00 36 x 60 to 40x60 35 00 31 00 29 00 Double Thick French. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 17 50 15 00 14 00 13 00 20 00 18 00 16 50 24 00 22 00 20 00 26 50 24 00 21 00 29 00 26 00 23 00 30 00 28 00 24 00 33 00 31 00 27 00 35 00 32 00 28 00 3*00 34 00 30 GO 40 00 37 00 33 00 43 00 40 00 37 00 Larger Sizes—$15.00 per box extra for every five inches. An additional 10# will be charged for all Glass more than 40 inches wide. All sizes above 52 inches in length, and not making more than 81 united inches, will be charged in the 84 united inches bracket. Size. No. 6x8 150 7x9 115 8x10 90 8x12 75 9x11 72 9x12 67 9x13 62 9x14 57 9x15 53 10x12 60 10x13 55 10x14 52 10x15 48 10x16 45 10x17 42 10x18 40 10x20 36 11x13 50 11x14 47 11x15 44 11x16 41 NUMBER OF EIGHTS PER BOX OF FTFTY FEET. Size. No. 20x26 14 20x28 13 20x30 12 20x32 11 20x34 11 20x36 10 20x40 9 20x44 8 22x24 14 22x26 13 22x28 12 22x30 11 22x32 10 22x36 9 22x38 9 24x28 11 24x30 10 24x32 10 24x36 8 24x40 8 24x44 7 Size. No. 11x17 39 11x18 36 11x20 32 12x14 43 12x15 40 12x16 38 12x17 35 12x18 33 12x20 30 12x22 27 12x24 25 13x16 35 13x18 31 13x20 27 13x22 25 13x24 23 14x16 32 14x18 29 14x20 26 14x22 23 14x24 22 Size. No. 14x26 20 15x18 27 15x20 24 15x22 22 15x24 20 16x18 25 16x20 23 16x22 26 16x24 19 16x26 17 16x28 16 16x32 14 18x20 20 18x22 18 18x24 17 18x26 15 18x28 14 18x30 13 18x32 12 18x34 12 20x24 15 Size. NO. 26x32 9 26x36 8 26x40 7 26x44 5 28x32 8 28x36 7 28x40 7 28x44 6 28x46 6 30x40 6 30x44 6 30x48 5 30x50 5 32x42 5 34x44 5 34x46 5 34x50 4 36x44 5 36x50 4 36x56 3 McKesson & robbins’ Fine Imported Insect Powder, In Bottles, Doz., $1.50; Gross, $16.00. BEST! LARGEST! CHEAPEST! McKesson & robbins’ ISTSBOV P9WDBB PURE Kills Cockroaches, Croton Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Lice, Bedbugs, Mus- quitoes, Moths and all other insects which infect houses, annoy animals and destroy plants and flowers. This Powder is imported by us direct, i and our large facilities and extended) correspondence enable us to procure! the very best article fresh and pure. Directions.—Three things are necessary to remember: 1st. Use it in the daytime, by dusting it into holes and crevices around the sides of the room, as the insects are concealed during the day. 2d. The insects are destroyed by breathing the Powder, not by eat- ing it, therefore distribute thor- oughly. 3d. Keep the bottle well corked and free from air to pre- serve its properties. Flannels and woolen goods of all kinds are pro- tected from Moths by scattering this Powder upon them and wrapping in linen or paper. It is not injurious to liiimim nor animal life. Sold by McKesson * ROBBINS, 91 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Fac-sirnile of Label, which is printed on ellow paper, making a neat and attractive appearance. AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. 128 yMcjTESSON & TvOBBINS' PRICES pURRENT Please make the following changes in the Druggists’ Sundries Department OF OUR PRICES CURRENTOF 1883. Paee. 208 Atomizers, Delano’s, No. 561 210 Bag’s, Sponge, No. 2, Cambric, checked should read doz. 2 75 “ “ “ No. 4, Cambric, checked should read doz. 4 50 “ “ “ No. 5, Cambric, checked “ “ “ No. 6, Cambric, checked. should read doz. 6 00 “ “ “ No. 7, Cambric, checked insert doz. 7 50 “ “ “ No. 8, Cambric, checked insert doz. 9 00 “ “ “ No. 9, Cambric, checked insert doz. 10 50 “ “ “ No. 10, Cambri<>, checked “ “ “ Cambric, checked, with Pocket, No. 1 omit. ■** “ “ Cambric, checked, with Pocket, No. 2 “ “ “ Cambric, checked, with Pocket, No. 4 should read doz. 7 50 “ “ “ Cambric, checked, with Pocket, No. 5 213 Batteries, McIntosh’s Physician’s Paradic 213 Batteries, McIntosh’s Combined 18 cell should read each 52 50 215 Books, U. S. Dispensatory 227 Boxes, Soap, Metal, No. 41 should read doz. 7 50 230 Brillantine. Lubin’s 231 Brooms, Whisk, Plush Handle, No. 3, Fig. 463 should read Fig. 565. .231 Brushes, Bath, Panstrepton, No 3, without handles should read doz. 13 50 :23L Brushes, Bath, Panstrepton, No. 3, with handle should read doz." 18 00 231 Brushes, Bath, Panstrepton, No. 5, without handles 231 Brushes, Bath, Panstrepton, No. 5, with handle 232 Brushes, Cloth, Leather with Veneered Satiuwood back, handled, Black Bristles, No. C 143-9, Fig. 62J - should read doz. 21 00 232 Brushes, Cloth, Leather with Veneered Satiuwood back, handled, Black Bristles, No. C 145-11. 238 Brushes, Hair, Wire, Florence, small, six in box, assorted . should read box 3 50 238 Brushes, Hair, Wire, Florence, large, six in box, assorted . 238 Brushes, Hair, Wood, Wire, Argenseta, small should read doz. 19 00 238 Brushes, Hair, Wood, Wire, Argenseta, large should reail doz. 23 00 261 Caehous, Hooper’s, Aromatic Pearls 261 Caehous, Hooper’s, Brass Boxes :26l Caehous, Hooper’s, Paper Boxes 261 Caehous, Hooper’s, Paper Boxes, Ladies should read gross 9 00 to 10 50 262 Capsules, Castor Oil, Dundas Dick should read doz. 2 00 262 Capsules, Cod Liver Oil, Dundas Dick should read doz. 2 00 262 Capsules, Copaiba, Mathey Caylus should rend doz. 5 75 262 Caosules, Copaiba and Cubebs, Mathey Caylus should reail doz. 5 75 263 Capsules, Turpentine, Dundas Dick. 263 Capsulets, Male Fern and Kamala, Dundas Dick ,264 Cases, Brush, Celluloid, No. 1, Leatherette should read; doz. 2 00 should read doz. 12 00 should read each 2 95 “ “ “ “ No. 1, Leather “ “ “ “ No. 1, Russia Leather “ “ “ “ No. 2, Leatherette should read eacli 3 60 “ “ “ “ No. 2, Leather “ “ “ “ No. 2, Russia Leather should read each 4 14 “ “ “ “ No. 3, Leatherette should read each 4 06 “ “ “ “ No. 3, Leather should reail each 4 41 “ “ “ “ No. 3, Kussia Leather “ No. 8, Leatherette should read each 4 32 “ “ “ “ No. 8, Leather “ “ “ “ No. 8. Russia Leather should read each 4 93 265 Cases, Brush, Celluloid, No. 103, Fig. 1169 Omit, Out of market. “ “ “ “ No. 50, Leatherette.. show d read each 6 16 “ “ No. 50, Leather.. “ No. 50, Russia Leather should read each 7 53 “ “ No. 52, Leatherette “ No. 52, Leather should read each 8 37 “ “ “ “ No. 52, Russia Leather should read each 9 09 “ “ “ “ No. 4, Plush should read each 11 00 “ “ “ “ No. 3. Plush “ No. 51. Leather Trunk should, read each 8 78 “ “ “ “ No. 51, Russia Leather Trunk should read each 10 22 “ No. 108, Plush Insert ’ special” and should read each 35 59 ‘ special” and should r ad. each 16 59 “ “ No. 105. Plush insert “ “ “ “ No. 2, E isel... 41 “ “ “ No. 4, Easel should read each 16 56 *’ '* “ “ No. 6, Easel “ “ “ “ No. 1, Easel should read each 15 24 “ “ “ “ No. 3, Easel “ “ “ “ No. 5, Easel should read each 14 31 No. 305 should read each 11 43 268 Cases, Brush, Celluloid, No. 103, Russia, Fig. 1169 omit, Out of market. 267 Cases, Dressing, Gentlemen’s, No. 418 omit, Out of market. 267 Cases, Dressing, Gentlemen’s, No. 423 267 Cases, Odor, No. 150-2, Fig. 1272 267 Cases. Odor, No. 150-3, Fig. 1273 omit, Out of market. omit, Out of market. omit, Out of market. 271 Caustics, Johnson’s, in wood 273 Cocoa Cream, Chalfant’s 274 Collapsible Tubes, H oz 276 Combs, Dressing, Buffalo Horn. Black, 8 1, Fig. 1826 276 Combs, Dressing, Raw Horn, 8-H, Fig. 1402 should read doz. 140 278 Combs, Dressing, Raw Horn, 8-li, wide back jVLcJlESSON jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT, Page. 281 Combs, Dye, Raw Horn - 75 285 Combs, Pocket, Buffalo Horn, Black, No. 205, 4J, Fig. 0715.. should read Fig. 1507. 290 Cork Pullers, Steel, Flat, Medium 290 Corkscrews, Bottle, Lawrence’s, No. 11 should read doz. 2 50 290 Corkscrews, Bottle, Lawrence’s, No. 12 should read doz. 3 50 293 Cream, Cold, Lloyd’s, in tubes should read doz. 2 00 293 Cream, Oriental, Gouraud’s, rebate 297 Directions for Liquid and Steer’s Opodelics, should read Directions for Liquid and Steer’s Opodeldoc. 299 Extracts, Briedenbach’s, Wood Violet 300 Extracts, Lundborg’s, Edenia omit doz. samples gratis with each doz.” 301 Extracts, Lundborg’s, Marechal Neil Rose omit “1 doz. samples gratis with each doz.” 307 Funnels, Tin, with Strainer, Nos. 0,1 & 2 omit. 317 Lily White, No. 5, Cascarilla - should read gross, 5 00; doz. 50 317 Lily White, No. 395, Gossamer, rebate 1 75 317 Lily White, No. 424, Swansdown, rebate should read doz. 1 25 322 Mirrors, Pocket, Whitewood, ordinary oval should read Fig. 2465. 322 Mirror Stands - 324 Moulds, Suppository, Benton, Myers & Co.’s, Fig. 2510 should read each 7 50 326 Nipples, Rubber, Maroon, No. 114 7 00 “ “ “ “ No. 116 - - should read gross 9 00 to 12 00 “ “ “ “ No. 382-2 should read gross 4 50 to 6 00 “ “ “ “ No. 383-3 should read gross 5 00 to 7 00 328 Pastiles, Hooper’s 1 25 329 Pencils, Eagle, Automatic should read gross 21 00 to 22 50 330 Percolators, Fenner’s, Copper, with Still and Water Bath, should read Still, Fenner’s Copper, with Water Bath (without Percolator). 330 Percolators, Fenner’s, Tin, with Still and Water Bath, should read Still, Fenner’s Tin, with Water Bath (without Percolator). 331 Pill Compressor, Two Compressors, two sizes «...should read set 3 50 332 Plaster Irons — - insert Fig. 3025 333 Plasters, Mustard, Rigollot’s should read doz. 2 50 335 Powder, Toilet, Fehr’s Talcum, Perfumed should read 3 50 335 Powder, Toilet, Fehr’s Talcum, Plain - 1 75 336 Powder, Toilet, Tetlow’s Gossamer, rebate should read doz. 1 75 336 Powder, Toilet, Tetlow’s Swansdown, rebate should read doz. 1 25 336 Presses, Tincture, Morlan’s, 2 quart.-_ shoidd read each 5 00 “ “ “ Morlan’s, 4 quart shoidd read each 7 00 “ “ “ Troemner’s, 1 quart should read each 3 75 “ “ “ Troemner’s, 2 quart ...should read each 5 00 “ “ “ Troemner’s, 3 quart should read each 7 50 “ “ “ Troemner’s, 4 quart should read each 10 00 338 Pumps, Acid, Breast 341 Salts, Smelling, Osborne’s Inexhaustible, No. 1, Globe should read doz. 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ No. 2, Globe should read doz. 7 50 “ “ “ “ No. i, Watch .should read doz. 4 50 “ “ “ “ “ No. 2, Watch.... should read doz. 6 00 “ “ “ “ “ No. 3, Watch .... should read doz. 7 50 “ “ “ “ “ Fiddle should read doz. 4 00 “ k u “ “ Fig should read doz. 7 50 346 Scales, Prescription, No. 2741, Nickel Plated, Size No. 2,10 inch open beam, should read 3 inch pans. 346 Scales, Prescription, No. 2741, Nickel Plated, Size No. 1,8 inch solid beam, should read 2* inch pans. 353 Soap, Toilet insert Cuticura, doz. 1 85 &55 Soap, Toilet, Pear’s, Transparent Balls, No. 1 should read doz. 2 45 “ “ “ “ Transparent Balls, No. 2 should read doz. 3 75 “ “ “ “ Transparent Balls, No. 3 should read doz. 6 85 “ “ “ “ Transparent Cakes, Square, No. 1 should read doz. 2 50 “ “ “ “ Transparent Cakes, Square, No. 2 should read doz. 3 75 “ “ “ “ Transparent Cakes, Square, No. 3 should read doz. 6 10 “ “ “ “ Transparent Tablets, Oval, No. 1 should read doz. 2 50 “ “ “ “ Transparent Tablets, Oval, No. 2 should read doz. 3 75 “ “ “ “ Transparent Tablets, Oval, No. 3 should read doz. 5 50 “ “ “ “ Transparent Tablets, Oval, No. 115... ..should read doz. 1 87 “ “ “ “ Transparent Tablets, Oval, No. 120.... ..shoidd read doz. 1 45 360 Spoons, Glass, Long Handle, Dessert, .should read doz. 6 00 360 Spoons, Glass, Long Handle, Table shoidd read doz. 7 50 364 Syringes, Hard Rubber, Catarrhal, 1 oz should read doz. 7 50 365 Syringes, Soft Rubber, Goodyear’s, “The P. P. P.” should read doz. 4 00 365 Syringes, Soft Rubber, Goodyear’s, “The Lady’s” should read doz. 24 00 369 Tooth Powder, Johnson’s omit, all sizes 369 Tooth Soap insert “ Strong’s Arnica,” doz. 1 75 373 Vaseline, pure, Collapsible tubes should read doz. 84 “ “ “ No. 0, 1 oz. bottles shoidd read doz. 93 “ “ “ No. 1, 2 oz. bottles should read doz. 1 34 “ “ “ No. 1, 4 oz. bottles should read doz. 2 25 “ “ “ J lb. cans should read doz. 2 92 “ “ “ 1 lb. cans should read doz. 4 50 375 Water, Cologne, Hiscock’s Floreston, large should read doz. 8 00 130 j'AcJCESSON j^URRENT. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF THE Druggists Circular and Chemical Gazette. The Leading Technical Pharmaceutical Journal. Issued Monthly, Price $1.60 a year. Weekly Drug News and Prices Current. 1'Tpvrspnper devoted lo the Inlerosts of Ilotall Pharmacists with special reference to the Transaction* of Colleges ami Societies, Market Reportsiand 'lrade Matters. Price, per year. 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I have them bound for the past twenty years, and I think it is a valuable acquisition to my library, and no money could purchase them. ROBERT S. DRAKE, M. D., [St. Louis, Mo. I have only taken The Druggists' Circu- lar for two years, but would not be with- out it for many times the cost. It pays for itself over and over every year. ,F. A. B'UKCE, Kipton, O. We flr.d The Druggists’ Circular one of the best pharmaceutical papers for information and knowledge issued. J. G. WALTHER & SON, Allegheny City, Pa. Better pleased every year with The Drug- gists’ Circidar, and would feel lost without it. J. W. SPARKO vV, Decatur, Texas. Inclosed I send you P. O. money order for $1.60, to renew' my subscription to The Drug- gists’ Circular and Chemical Gazette. I would almost ns soon think of doing with- out the Pharmacopoeia as The Druggists’ Circular. H. W. SPANGLER, Perry Kas. Every year I think more of the Circular, and should I go into other business, would always have it. I have read most all the oth- ers, and none can compare with it. WILLIS H. ALBRO, Medina, O. We inclose check for $3.20 to renew sub- scription for Druggists’ Circular (tw'o copies) for current year. We cannot do without this valuable paper. PARTRIDGE BROTHERS, Augusta, Maine. Specimen Copies sent free on application. Address CHARLES T. ROOT, Treasurer, 72 William Street, New York. 8j JRoBBINS’ jpRICES pURRENT. GLASS. Schanck’s Glass Depot. (ESTABLISHED IN 1837.) 440,442 & 444 Canal and 12,14 & 16 Vestry Sts., MEW fill. THEO. W. MORRIS. A. C. DOWNING, JR. THEO. W. MORRIS & CO., SOLE SUCCESSORS TO SCHANCK & DOWNING, D. S. SCHANCK & SONS, MORRIS, DELANO & CO., Polished Plate, Window, Picture, Enameled, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH CAR AND COLORED g Lj a s m American Window Glass, Also, Manufacturers’ Agents for the sale of RIBBED AND ROUGH PLATE EMBOSSED and GI10IJAD and CUT GLASS IN ANY DESIGN OR PATTERN THEO. W. MORRIS & CO., 440, 442 & 444 Canal, 12, 14 & 16 Vestry Sts., New York. For Sale by McKESSON & ROBBINS. 132 JAcJlESSON 8j j^URRENT. Samples sent free. PLANTEN'S CAPSULES on all orders.“®J Sold byall Druggists. Always Order the Most Salable and PLANTEN’S CAPSULES! “The Best of American.” “General Excellence in Manufacture.” Known as Reliable 50 years, for Established 1836. Ex. Am. Institute, N. Y., 1840. Inter. Ex., N. Y., 1853. H. PUAWTEUNT efts SON, 224 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, * See note. Page 64. Profs. Van Buren and Keyes on Genito-Urinary Organs. Hard and Soft Elastic. All Kinds Filled. (9 Sizes) 3, 5, 10 and 15 Min. ; and 1, 2%, 5, 10 and 15 Grams. IMPROVED FRENCH CAPSULES. (small size.) These Capsules are of similar size as the Imported French—such as Mathey Caylus, Raquin, and others—elegantly put up in wrapped vials. They are the best Capsule made; in every way reliable, therefore worthy of your recommendation. EMPTY (8 Sizes). Order by TOP No. only. No. 00, Largest. No. 6 X, Smallest. For taking Powders or Solids, free of taste, smell, injury to the teeth, mouth or throat. For Quinine, dry, capacity (if using pill mass, double that quantity) in grains. 12 GRAINS , Boxes 100 each. FOR LIQUIDS. Easily closed by applying thick warm Mucilage. Boxes, 100. 5, 10, 15 Drops. RECTAL. For medication in the rectum; are most readily soluble, and far superior to the ordinary Suppositories. 3 sizes, (boxes 100), Holding 3, 6 and 12 Grains. VAGINAL CAPSULES. (4 sizes) 1-8, 1-4, 1-16 and 1-32 ounce. PLANTFN’S HORSE (ball) CAPSULE For giving medi- cines, liquids or solids, to Horses or Cattle. 5 Sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 drams Box, any size, 50 cts. DOG WORM CAPSULES, 5 Minims Oil of Male Fern. Capsules for Mechanical Purposes. ALL KINDS OF CAPSULES TO ORDER, AND ANY SIZE REQUIRED. New Articles, and Capsuling Private Formulas a Specialty. SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BLAIR’S GOUT -A.38TID RHEUMATIC PILLS. Hobb’s Meen Fun (Chinese Skin Powder), Thurston’s Tooth Powder, Reeve’s Ambrosia for the Hair, Jouven’s Kid Glove Cleaner, Dr. R. B. Folger’s Olosaonion, or Congli Balsam, Thompson’s Pomade Optine, Superior Norway Cod Liver Oil, Well’s Plasters, all kinds, And all preparations formerly owned by F. C. WELLS & CO. For sale id37- McKesson & bobbins. ESSON 8j JDuRRENT. 133 PUFFER’S FRIGID SODA APPARATUS. THE FRIGID SODA /HD MINERAL WATER /PPARATUS, by long experience and the strongest working tests, has proved itself the best dispensing Apparatus adapted to a large business and successful trade. All Apparatus manufactured by us are fitted with our Patent Solid Block Tin Cooler, made wet and dry, from which the coldest and purest beverages are drawn. All our couplings and con- nections are made of block tin, thus preventing any possibility of contami- nation, and rendering the Apparatus more durable. Special attention is called to the advantages of our MINERAL ARC. Nothing has ever been offered to the trade that so fully answers the purpose for which it is intended as this novel and beautiful device. The great demand for it, and the expressions of admira- tion from all sections of the country, are ample evidence of its value to the dealer. It is adapted to all classes of trade where beverages of any description are dispensed, being equally desirable for Soda, Mineral Water, Beer, Sfc. Its great superiority on _______ account of its fine display, combined with the limited space it occupies on the counter, in comparison with all other Apparatus, cannot be over-estimated. We introduced last season a STEEL SODA FOUNTAIN, constituted on a new and improved principle, whereby the strength and dura- bility of this fountain over all others is greatly increased. Our Iron Generators are of new and improved pattern. Our new styles of Counter Apparatus intro- duced last season are of the most beautiful description, and introduce attrac- tions never before incorporated in Soda Water Apparatus. To all parties contemplating making any change in their Apparatus, our Illustrated Catalogue, containing full particulars, will be sent free on application. ▲. 33- pumzra momm* 46 and 48 PORTLAND ST., 39 and 41 CENTRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. NEW YORK CITY. IN CORRESPONDING MENTION McK. & R.’S PRICES CURRENT. 134 8j jZuRRENT. GROSVENOR & RICHARDS, BOSTON NEW )OBK, 41 Federal St 100 Fulton St. Pharmaceutical, Surgical, Adhesive and Medicinal MANUFACTURERS OF PLASTERS IN RUBBER COMBINATION Court, Corn, Bunion, Mustard and Kid Plasters, ABSORBENT LINT, Aatiseptio Dtessiags, COTTONS, GAUZE, OAKUMS, BANDAGES, OILED SILK, OILED MUSLIN, GUTTA PERCHA TISSUE, &c. AMERICAN SURGEONS’ ABSORBENT LINT. The only really Absorbent Lint in the market. Much cheaper than the im- ported article, and superior in every respect. Put up in packages of one pound and one ounce, and, for convenience in retailing, in five and ten cent envelopes. Send for sample. AMERICAN SURGEONS’ ADHESIVE PLASTER. A reliable non-irritating Adhesive Plaster that is not affected by age, heat, or cold. Easily applied, requiring neither heat nor moisture. The only Rubber Adhesive that is put up in rolls five yards long by fourteen inches wide. Price, $1.25 per roll. CAPSICIN POROUS PLASTER. Superior to any similar Plaster, and offered at a price which secures to tlie dealer a handsome profit. In lots of one gross or more, WE WILL PRINT CUSTOMERS’ NAME AND ADDRESS on eacli back-clotli and circular without charge. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. OUR ENTIRE LINE FOR SALE BY MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JVLcJTeSSON 8j jRoBBINS’ pURK-EI'I'T. " The House of Roworth ” ESTABLISHED SIXTY-ONE YEARS. Wm. Roworth’s Sons’ MTgCo., MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD MEDICATED LOZENGES, Superfine Confectionery, &c,, 354 Pearl St.. N, Y. For list of prices, see Troches, pages 112 and 113. OUR GOODS KEPT IN STOCK BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. 136 JAcjiESSON pJRRENT. THE UNEQUALLED MAGIC FOR THE TOILET, ATOMIZER ALSO FOR Throat and Nasal Continuous Spray. APPLICATIONS. Its Simplicity of Construction, its Continuous or Non-Intermittent Spray, its Patent Combination of the Valves in the Bulb-Con- nector—which are perfectly secured, dispenses with all screw threads and washers, thus preventing leakage and loss of Valves—make the “ MAGIC ” the cheapest and most perfect Atomizer now before the public. A Perfect Instrument guaranteed. THEEEIEj WITH Householc SYRINGES JET PIPES. The celebrated “HOUSEHOLD” Syringe is manufactured of PURE RUBBER and JET. Unlike all other syringes it has no metal fittings to become corroded, nor any screw threads or washers which are so liable to get out of order, thus making the Syringe useless. The Injection Tubes being non-conductors of heat, are soothing and agreeable in use, aud easily exchanged by inserting them into the socket. For efficiency, cleanliness and durability the “HOUSEHOLD” is the most perfect Syringe obtainable. DAYOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Providence, IRIiode Island., FINE RUBBER GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. MANUFACTURERS OF Trade Supplied by McKesson & Robbins. JVLcjlESSON 8j j^URRENT. LIST OF PLASTERS MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES SHIVERS, SEVENTH AND SPRUCE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, - - - PENN. Adhesive Plaster, , - 5 yd. rolls. U U Twilled, 5 U u u Canton Flannel, - - 5 U a u Swansdown, - 5 u Soap u - - 5 u Adhesive a half width, - 2 yd. cans. U a U - 1 yd. boxes. Aconite a inches wide, 5 yd. cans, and 1 << Arnica u “ “ 5 a 1 U Belladonna u “ “ 5 u 1 u Capsicum u “ “ 5 1 u Conium u “ “ 5 1 u Opium ii “ “ 5 1 u Adhesive u On Black Silk, 1 u Isinglass u Pink and White, - 1 u Court a White, Black and Flesh, gross boxes. Aconite u , 2 doz. boxes. Arnica u U - 2 U Belladonna u u 2 a Capsicum u u - 2 u Compound Capsicum Plaster, 4^x7^, 2 u Opium Plaster, 4^x7^, - 2 u After more than thirty years practical experience in the manufacture of Plasters, and by using the purest and best materials, I am enabled to furnish Plasters which are superior to all others. CHARLES SHIVERS. For Sale by MCKESSON & ROBBINS. 138 JVLcjlESSON JiOBBINS’ pURRENT. The Complete Steam Atomizer. (PATENTED.) Beyond Question the Best in the World. Also, Complete Steam Atomizer, No. 46, large ; Steam Atomizer, No. go, for Antiseptic Surgery ; Steam Atomizer, No. 91, Safety, for Antiseptic Surgery. Clark’s Atomizer ; Atomizer for local Anaesthesia ; Shurtleff’s Atomizer; the Boston Atom- izer ; Dr. Knight’s Atomizers, Nos. 64, 75, 76, respectively, with forward, downward, and upward spray. Dr. Knight’s Atom- izers, Non-Corrodible, Nos. 87,88, 89, sprays same as above ; Non-Corrodible and Non- Frangible Atomizing Tubes; Perfume Atomizers, Nos. 56 and 100; Atomizers by Compressed Air; Nickel-Plated Metal, Glass, Hard Rubber, Silver, Silver and Platinum, and Platinum Atomizing Tubes ; Atomizing Tubes and Atomizers for every purpose made to order. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, BOSTON. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF’S MODIFICATION of the POTAIN-DIEULAFOY ASPIRATORS. N. B.—Many of our manufactures having been received with marked favor, imitations of them have become numerous ; and these are of so faulty and even dangerous a character that we respectfully suggest to purchasers the need of special care in purchasing. These remarks apply with particular force in connection with Atomizers and Aspirators. Strong Elastic Bandages for Treatment of Varicose Veins, Ulcers, etc.—Descrip- tive Pamphlet, with sizes, prices, etc., on appli- cation. Fine Hypodermic Syringes ; Appara- tus for Inhalation of Vapors, Air, and Gases ; Miscellaneous Articles for Invalids ; Anti-Dust and Anti-Cold Air Respirators; Pratt’s and other splints ; Elastic Hose, very superior qual- ities, and at low prices; Veterinary Instru- ments of every description, etc., etc. Factory with steam power, ample machinery and a .arge corps of skilled workmen. Importers of Manikins, Models, Skeletons, Skulls, English and French Catheters and Bougies, French Rubber Urinals, Gaiffe’s Batteries, Clinical Thermometers, etc., etc. CODMAN a SHURTLEFF, BOSTON. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, MAKERS AND IMPORTERS OF Fine Surgical and Dental Instruments of Every Description, IS and 15 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. Sold toy McKesson «fc Robtoins. JVLcJTesson JTobbins’ J^urrent. Please Note the following Changes in our Method of Selling our] MALTINE PREPARATIONS. New York, December 1, 1882. On and after this date the prices of our Maltine Preparations, in assorted lots of $100.00 and upwards, will be as follows : MALTINE (Plain) Huts, per Do*. *7 50 5 Pt. Dot*., ea. $2 75 MALTINE with Hops .. - 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Alteratives 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Beef and Iron 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil . 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil and Pancreatine 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Hypophosphites. 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Phosphorus Comp 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Peptones 12 00 4 50 MALTINE with Pepsine and Pancreatine 10 00 3 50 MALTINE with Phosphates 7 50 2 75 MALTINE with Phosphates Iron and Quinia 12 00 4 50 MALTINE with Phosphates Iron, Quinia, and Strychnia. . 12 00 4 50 MALTINE Ferrated 7 50 2 75 MALTINE WINE 7 50 2 75 MALTINE WINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine 10 00 3 50 MALTO-YERBINE 7 50 2 75 MALTO-VIBURNIN — 10 00 3 50 Time of payment will not exceed 30 days. A discount of 10 per cent, from above prices will be allowed to those who contract with us not to sell our Maltine Prepara- tions below the above list prices, and also an additional discount of one per cent, for prompt cash on receipt of invoice. No better prices will be allowed for larger quan- tities. We do not become responsible for delivery of goods, and make all shipments at risk of purchaser. We agree to deliver free on board in Yonkers, N. Y., or in New York City, and pay freight to your city, over lines of our own selection, deducting same from invoice at time of shipment. We shall, however, exercise due care in se- lecting such lines as will best suit our mutual interests, and the safe and speedy transportation of your goods. , You will notice by the enclosed form of contract that the jobber who purchases $100 worth of Maetine at one time, is at liberty to sell to the small jobber not less than $15 worth of Maltine, assorted, at a discount of five per cent, from the above prices.] ~ ;s- We recognize the fact that our list of Maetine Preparations is large and also that In some localities the demand for a few of the combinations is limited, and for this reason we wish to offer the trade everywhere absolute security against the possibility of loss, should any of these slower-selling products accumulate. After a little expe- rience it will not be difficult to determine upon the kinds of Maltine that are gene- rally demanded in your market, and therefore you can easily assort the $100 lot; still we shall esteem it a favor if you will order a few of each of our Maetine Prepara- tions, in order to be able to supply promptly the growing demand for them. In order that you may feel perfectly secure in doing this, we hereby agree to re- lieve you once every three months of any Maetine that you have accnmulated that you may consider slow stock, and place in your hands the same amount of value in Maetine that is salable, we paying transportation both ways. Thus it will be seen you take no risk, and accumulate no unsalable stock. __ .r-131 K sition, see that the word CAPCINE ” is cut in the PLASTER, and that our special trade-marked Stamp is affixed. Catalogues sent on application to SEABURY & JOHNSON, 21 Platt Street, New York. FOR SALE BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. 8j jToBBINS' pURRENT. RAWSON’S U. S. ARMY Patent Elastic Self-Adjusting Suspensory Bandage. A Marvel of Support, Relief, Comfort and Durability. AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTABLE, kehbeeinb DISPLACEMENT IMPOSSIBLE. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED, (free from restraint), FOR ANY SIZE OR CONDITION. It is Recommended BY THE MOST Noted Surgeons AND PHYSICIANS IN THE UNITED STATES. THE INDIVIDUAL Wearing it Will ijot be Conscious OF ITS PRESENCE. In Quality of Material, Manner of Construction, and Style of Manufacture it is far Superior to any Testicle Supporter in the World. The different numbers are made regularly in three sizes, Large (L.), Medium (M.), Small (S.), and specially in any desired size and shape, and are trimmed and finished with silk. Descriptive and Drice Dist. Styles. ' Retail Price. No. 1—Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles $1 50 Per Doz. $9 00 No. 1 1-2—Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen 1 75 10 00 No. 2—Fine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, without buckles. Bags of fine quality German material 2 00 12 00 No. 3—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjust- ing buckles at abdomen. Bags of French material, very soft and durable 2 50 14 00 No. 4—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjust- ing buckles. Bags of extra fine French material 3 00 15 00 No. 5—Silk Bag—Superfine Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 buttock Strap adjusting buckles. Bags of fine English silk netting in white or flesh color 3 50 18 00 No. 6—All Silk—Superfine Silk Elastic Waistband and Buttock Straps, with 2 adjusting buckles at abdomen, and 2 buttock Strap ad- justing buckles. Bags of fine English or French Silk netting in white or flesh colors 5 00 27 00 Dealers will confer a favor by returning to us any of Rawson’s U. S. Army Suspensory Bandages in which the Elastic has deteriorated or the Bandage has in any way become imperfect while in stock, and we will replace them with new goods. We make this request as it is our aim to keep only first-class goods, perfect and superior in every particular, on the market of our manu- facture. I T. G. K A WS< )>'. IMPORTANT to the TRADE. CunUon. -! e sure that “Rawson’s Patent Elastic Self-Adjusting U. S. Army Suspensory Bandage.” together with the N<>. of the Bandage, are printed on the waistband; also on the label of the box which contains it. Orders received and promptly executed by the Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, S. E. G. RA WSON, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 144 JA.cjlESSON 8f jToBBINS' jYlCES pURRENT. PETROLINA The well known and reliable PETROLEUM JELLY, manufactured with the greatest care, without the use of either acids or alkalies, always uniform in color and consistency, perfectly sweet and abso- lutely neutral, put up in handsome packages, and sold by the Wholesale Drug Trade in every city in the Union at greatly reduced ijnd Ji,:. prices. .Y-HLUH8 50 pound cans, plain Petrolina 15 cents per lb. Per car, $7.50 25 pound cans, plain Petrolina 16 cents per lb. Per can, 4.00 5 pound cans, plain Petrolina 20 cents per lb. Per can, 1.00 1 pound cans, plain Petrolina $3.50 per dozen. 4 ounce bottles, plain, perfumed and medicated 2.50 per dozen. 2 ounce bottles, plain, perfumed and medicated $1-3754 per dozen. 2 ounce porcelain pots, Cold Cream $1.67 per dozen. 2 ounce tin boxes, Camphor Ice 1.25 per dozen. PETROLATUM cu s p.) 3STo_ 2) 50 pound cans Petrolatum 13 cents per lb. Per can, $6.50 25 pound cans Petrolatum. 15 cents per lb. Per can, 3.75 5 pound cans Petrolatum Per can, 95 1 pound cans Petrolatum Per can, 25 In all respects equal to Petrolina, except that it is a shade darker in color, and sold at prices which defy competition. BINGHAMTON OIL REFINING CO., Binghamton, N. Y FOB BY McKESSOFT 1 INVALIDS. MARK. MELLIN’S FOOD is the only perfect substitute for Mother’s Milk. MCI I IIU’C cnnn is the most nourishing diet for invalids and lYI tLLI n O I" UUU nursing mothers Mrs | IM’O cnnn is used in counting rooms and offices as a most llltLLin O rUUU agreeable lunch. MELLIN’S FOOD requires no cooking. MELLIN’S FOOD is entirely soluble. MELLIN’S FOOD is not farinaceous. MELLIN’S FOOD is rich in bone and teeth making elements. MELLIN’S FOOD is the best food *'or sick infants. MELLIN’S FOOD is the best food for well infants. MELLIN’S FOOD is the best food for insufficiently fed 1 nursing MELLIN’S FOOD isJendor.sed byjphysicians. MELUN’S FOOD is sold by druggists throughout the United States MCI I IKI’C cnnn *s described in the pamphlet, which also III CLLI ll 0 I U U U contains valuable information on the rearing of hand-fed children. It will be sent free to any address. RETAIL PRICE, 76 and 60 CENTS. Price Lists to the Trade on Application. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., 41 So 42 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. For Sale by MCKESSON & ROBBINS,"New York. 158 JVLcJIesson 8j Robbins1 Purrent. A SUPERIOR NUTRITIVE IN CONTIN- UED FEVERS, AND A RELIABLE REMEDIAL ACENT IN ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES. tOHIS Justly celebrated Dietetic Preparation Is, In composition, principally the gluten derived from the WHITE WINTER FLINT WHEAT CEREAL, a solid extract, the invention of an eminent Chemist. It has not only been highly recommended but certified .~-y to by a large number of Chemists and Physicians--representing a very high degree of medical science--as the SAFEST, MOST ACCEPTABLE AND RELIABLE FOOD FOR THE CROWTH AND PROTECTION OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN and for Mothers lacking Sufficient Nourishment for their offspring. Unlike those preparations made from animal or vinous matter, which are liable to stimulate the brain and Irritate the digestive organs, it embraces in its elementary composition— THAT WHICH MAKES STRONC BONE AND MUSCLE. THAT WHICH MAKES COOD FLESH AND BLOOD. THAT WHICH IS EASY OF DICESTION —NEVER CO N ST I PAT IN C. THAT WHICH IS KIND AND FRIENDLY TO THE BRAIN, AND THAT WHICH ACTS AS A PREVENTIVE OF THOSE INTESTINAL DISORDERS INCIDENTAL TO CHILDHOOD. “SUPERIOR NUTRITION THE LIFE.” SOLD BYDRUGGISTS' \ IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES/ N CPTHE UNITED STATES. (i: 'JOHN CARLE&SONS,\ And, while it would be difficult to conceive of anything In Food or Dessert more Creamy and \ Delicious, or more Nourishing and Strengthening as an aliment In Fevers, Pulmonary Complaints, Dyspepsia and General Debility, its Rare Medicinal Excellence in all Intestinal Diseases, especially \ ’* Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea and Cholera Infantum, has been Incontestably proven. I! THE SALVATOR FOR INVALIDS AND THE ACED. AN INCOMPARABLE ALIMENT FOR THE CROWTH AND PROTECTION OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN. JVLcJIeSSON &f JloBBINS’ j^URRENT, Revolving Sieve and Mixing Machine. Patented January 28, 1873. A. No. 3 Machine will thoroughly mix and sieve 100 pounds of Yeast Powder in five minutes. Fic.l It is the cheapest and best Machine ofsthe*kmd ever offered to the trade. Fig.2 Medium Size, No. 2, capacity 50 pounds; Price $30 00 Large Size, No. 3, capacity 100 pounds; Price $40 00 SACKETT & NEAT. PROPRIETORS, Send for Circulars and Testimonials. ISTew Albany, IncL FOR SALE BY MCKESSON & ROBBINS. 160 JAc JtESSON pURRENT. Only IO Oents Only lO Gents. T23HE] DIAMOND DYES 3G Brilliant CorOls. Bast and Durable. Price: per Dozen, 75 cts.; per Gross, $9.00; 5 Gross, per Gross, $8.25. They are the Best and Most Popular Dyes EVER PET ON THE MARKET. We warrant these Dyes to color more goods, package for package, than any’other package Dyes, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Wher- ever known they are fast superseding all other dye stuffs. We carry a full line and solicit your orders. WITH AN ORDER COR TWO GROSS We give a beautifully finished Walnut Counter Case with drawer, giving room for a full assortment of the Dyes, and send with it a large quantity Jof advertising matter, Beautiful Signs, Sample Cards, &c. We give a HANDSOME UPRIGHT CABINET, arranged in post-office style with pigeon-holes for 36 colors of Dyes. • Size 24 X 39, 8 inches deep. Front, a beautiful metallic sign in 12 colors. Indestructible. Can be cleaned with warm water. Material—cherry, beautifully finished in mahogany color. WITH A FIVE GROISS ORDER An Extra amounted Advertising. Bcoks. Sample Cards, Signs &c« sen* with each Case. In buying 5 Gross dealers are entitled to REBATE OF 75 CENTS per gross, making a saving of nearly ten per cent. The case is not only a beauti- ful addition to any store, and a great convenience, but it will [invariably greatly increase the sale of Dyes wherever it is put in. WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO’S! IMPROVED BUTTER COLOR. This Color is rapidly superseding all others in the| test Dairy sections of the country. It is not the same as the Color sold by us a few years ago, but is A NetV Oil Color, so prepared that it WillCnot Color the Butter-milk, Will not turn Rancid, Will not Taste or ciiuell Is tie Strongest Oand .Brightest, Is the Cheapes andEBest. .'HIGHEST FAWARD ATZTHE’ FAIRS WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Tested side by side with other Colors it always proves its superiority. Dealers who wish their customers to keep the product of their Dairies up to the highest standard, should not fail to keep and recommend this Color. For prices, see page 99. KEPT IN STOCK BY MCKESSON & ROBBINS. JAcKeSSON 8j jR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. McKesson & robbins, Manufacturing Chemists, 93 Fulton St., New York, U. S. DRUGS & CHEMICALS All Bare and Expensive McK. So R . JWcJCesson <§• bobbins. Aconitine Crystals, Duquesnels. Apomorpliine Mur. Amorph. “ Crystals. Digitaline, Crystals. Duboisine, Sulphate. Elaterin, Crystals. Eserine, Sulphate. Hyoscyamine, Amorph. color. Hyoscyamine, Crystals. Hyoscyamine, Sulph. white. Paraldedyde, chem. pure. Pilocarpine, Mur. Physostigmin, Salicylate. Pilocarpine, Nit. Felletierine, Tannate. Physostigmin, Snlph. Druggists’ orders for the above in 5 or 15 grain vials may be executed by mail. Imported and kept in stork by Fine Imported INSECT POWDER. WARRANTED FRESH. In bottles, $i 50 per doz. In bottles, 16 00 per gross. DIAMOND B. B. BRAND Extract of Beef. i lb. cans, $i oo per can. 2 lb. cans, i 90 per can. Lots 25 lbs. 10# discount. Lots 50 lbs. 15% discount. CHAULMOOGRA COD LIVER OIL, PURE NORWEGIAN, Op our own Direct Importation. In pint and one-half pint bottles. Cod Liver Oil With Pancreatine, “ Hypophosphites, “ Lactophos. Lime, “ Hypophos. Lime & Soda, “ Lactophos. Lime & Pepsin. IN PINT BOTTLES. SPECIFY McK. & ~FL- O I L. (Gynocardia Odorata.) CHAULMOOGRA OINTMENT HVCoIKL IEi_ “FRENCH” Oil of Cologne. Oil, 3ozs.; Cologne Spts., 7pts.; Water, lpt. $7.50 per lb. McK. & R. PEPSIN. (SACCHARATED.) Uniform and Reliable IN QUALITY, REASONABLE IN PRICE. SPECIFY =MIoIKI- So DR- 11 IMIo3- White “ ) In jugs _ 18 00 Anisette.. . — - 15 00 Maraschino _ 16 00 Creme de Noyaux - 15 00 “ “ Th6 - 15 00 Cherry Cordial 15 00 Parfait Amour 15 00 Italian Vermouth . . 5 50 Absinthe Suisse 16 00 Kiimmel 12 00 Emil SOderstrom, Upsala, Sweden. Liquer Banco Pounch, incases -$14 50 FLOUCH FRERES. ESTABLISHED 1811. BORDEAUX. per cask. i88o Cru de Pairier Parem- puyre . $110 00 1878 Chateau Nodris Verth- euil _ .. 122 00 1878 Chateau Nenin Pomerol 140 00 i88o Table Claret _ _ . per cask. ----$71 50 1880 St. Julien 80 OO 1880 Cru de Moka .... 98 50 1878 Bas Medoc ■--- 98 50 1879 St. Laurent Medoc 107 OO WHITE BORDEAUX. 1874 Barsac per cask $140 00 ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE FILLED BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. JAcji.esson 8j Robbins1 Current. RED BORDEAUX WINES. IMPORTED IN CASES. 1878 St. Julien 1879 “ Blaye qts. $6 00 pts. $ 6 75 7 75 1880 Chateau Beauval . 6 50 1880 “ Virelade. 6 75 1875 Cantenac 7 75 1880 Marsac Soussans. 8 00 1875 Medoc Superior .. 8 75 1877 Chateau Rose la Biche 9 50 1877 Chateau D’Arcins. 9 75 1878 Chateau Livran 10 50 1880 Lafonta lie Nouvelle 9 75 qts. pts. 1877 Chateau Lognac $ $11 00 1874 “ Citran 1* 75 1875 “ Montrose_i6 50 1870 Chateau Gruaud La Rose 15 50 1875 Chateau Branaire Ducru 20 00 1865 Ch&teau Leoville Lascazes 21 00 1874 Chateau Coutet Bar- sac 17 00 St. Julien qts. $4 85 pts. $5 85 Margaux 5 50 6 50 Pomerol 6 50 7 50 Wines bottled in New York delivered loose. qts. pts. Crh. de Moka __$5 25 $6 25 Chateau Nodris 5 80 6 80 Chateau Nenin Pomerol. 7 15 8 15 i»74 rSarsac 1874 Haut Sauternes _qts. ijj)7 00 pts. ipa 00 “ 8 00 “ 9 00 FLOUCH FRERES. BORDEAUX. SUPERIOR BORDEAUX WINES. IMPORTED IN CASES. RED. qts. 1875 Pontet Canet $13 25 1875 Batailley 13 25 1875 Chateau Branaire Ducru 20 00 1869 < i Belgrave 20 00 1869 i i Grand Puy 20 00 1865 t l d’Yssan 20 25 1874 i < Pichon Longue- ville 25 50 1874 < < Gruaud Larose. 25 50 1869 < ( Palmer 30 00 1865 ( < Haut Brion 35 00 1875 < ( “ Latour - 35 00 1869 < < Cos d’Estournel 4i 50 1869 Chateau Leoville qts. .$41 50 1869 “ Lafite - 50 50 WHITE. 1876 Haut Sauterne.. . 11 25 1874 Preignac _ 12 75 1874 Haut Sauternes-- . 16 00 1869 Haut Bommes __ . 16 00 1864 Haut Sauternes . 20 25 1869 Chateau Doisy __ _ 1874 Lafaurie d’Arche _ 20 25 - 23 25 1864 Chateau Suduiraut - 37 50 1869 “ Latour Blanche - 37 50 BOTTLED AT THE CHATEAU. 1875 Branaire Ducru .$21 00 1874 Leoville Lascazes . 29 00 1875 Chateau Latour _ 36 00 1874 Mouton Rothschild - 37 75 1875 Chateau Margaux - 40 00 1875 “ Lafite _ . 40 00 1874 “ Lafite - 44 50 1874 “ Lafite (Magnums) . 83 00 1876 Chateau Coutet $19 00 1872 “ Yquem .. 20 25 1870 “ Filliot 23 25 1874 “ Vigneau Pontac 23 25 “ Rieussec 26 00 1876 “ Yquem _ 29 00 1874 37 50 BURGUNDY WINES, BEAUNE. IMPORTED IN CASES. 1878 Beaune qts. ---$11 25 pts. $12 2=, 1878 Pommard ix 25 1874 Beaune _ _ --- 13 75 1874 Pommard- .. ---- 13 50 14 50 1878 Nuits 16 00 1874 Nuits 17 75 1878 Vougeot 20 00 1879 Romance 21 00 1870 Vougeot qts. pts. $22 25 1874 Chambertin ... ■- 25 50 1869 Richebourg - -- 28 75 1878 Chablis .. 10 50 $11 50 1874 Chablis 12 00 1878 Meursault 13 50 1874 Meursault --- 15 50 ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE FILLED BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. 166 JR.OBBINS’ JZlJRRENT. Yerzenay, Dry Qts. 00 Pts. $30 00 Marechale, Extra Dry — 31 00 33 00 Marechale, Brut 32 00 34 00 ‘WITH LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ACCORDING TO QUANTITIES. The firm of Ruinart pere & fils, has been established in Rheims since 1729. The standard of quality of these delicious wines has never varied, and they hold to-day the first rank in England and on the Continent. ROOSEVELT & HOWLAND, 55 & 57'Beaver Street, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. ORDERS FOR TftE ABOVE FILLED BY McKESSON & ROBBINS. Note.—For changes in prices of Druggists’ Sundries since our issue of 1883, see pages 128 and 129. For prices of Quinine and Cinchonidine Pills, see fly-leaf. IlSTDEX. Absorbent. (Proprietary) ... 97 Abstracts, U. S 65 Acacia Flowers 28 Acacia Gum 29 Acetal 7 Acetate of Aluminium '10 Acetate of Ammonium 10 Acetate of Amyl 11 Acetate of Barium 13 Acetate of Calcium 17 Acetate of Cobalt 20 Acetate of Copper 21 Acetate of Iron 33 Acetate of Lead 35 Acetate of Lime (Calcium). 17 Acetate of Magnesium 37. Acetate of Manganese 38 Acetate of Mercury 39 Acetate of Methyl 39 Acetate of Morphine 39 Acetate of Potassium 47 Acetate of Quinine 49 Acetate of Silver 56 Acetate of Sodium 57 Acetate of Strontium 59 Acetate of Strychnine 59 Acetate of Uranium 60 Acetate of Zinc 62 Acetic Acid 7,65 Acetic Ether 22 Acetol (Proprietary) 97 Aceton 7 Acid Phosphates 97 Acids 7, 8, 9, 65 Acids (Proprietary) 97 Aconite Leaf 36,115 Aconite Root 50,115 Aconit.in 9 Aconitine 9 Acorn Coffee 20 gEsculin 10 A3thyiidin, Chloride 10 African Ginger 51 Agaric. 10 Agrimony Herb 31,115 Albumen 10 Alcohol 10 Alcoholized Iron 33 Aldehyde. 10 Ale, Scotch. 10 Alexandria Senna 36 Algeaphuge (Proprietary).. 97 Alisma 97 Alizarin 10 Alkanet Root 50 Alkekengi Berries 16 Alkethrepta 97 Allermann’s Root 50 Allevantor 97 Alleviator 97 Alloxan 10 Alloxantin 10 Allspice 10 Almond Meal 10 Almonds 10 Aloes 29 .Aloetinic Acid 7 Aloin 10 Alterative (Proprietary) 97 Althaea Flowers 28 Althaea Herb 31 Althaea Root 50 Alum. 10 Aluminated Copper 21 Alumniate of Iron 33 Aluminium 10 Alum Pencils 10 Amandine 97 Amber 29 Ambergris 10 Amboline 97 Ambretta Seed 54 Ambrosia (Proprietary) 97 American Arrowroot 12 American Ipecac 51,115 Ammonia 10 Ammonia, Household 97 Ammonium, Mono-Carb ... 11 Ammoniac (Gum) 29 Ammoniated Copper 21 Ammoniated Iron 33 Ammoniated Mercury 39 Ammonio-Ferric Alum 10 Ammonium 10,11 Amorphous Hyoscyamine . 32 Ampelopsin 11 Amycos 97 Amygdalin 11 Amyl. 11 Amylen 11 Anaesthetic Ether 23 Anacardia 11 Anakesis 97 Analysis Quinine Pills 64 AnchusaRoot 50 Anethum Seed 54 Angelica Root 50 Angelica Seed... 54 Angostura Bark 13 Aniline 11 Aniline Family Dyes 67 Anime 29 Anise Seed 54 Anisette 97 Annatto 12 Annattoine 12 Annatto Seed 54 Annihilator (Proprietary) .. 97 Anodyne 12, 97 Anthracene 12 Antlirakokali 12 Antidote (Proprietary) 97 Anti-Fat 97 Antimony 12 Antimonate of Potassium.. 47 Aperient (Proprietary) 97 Apiol 12 Apocynin 12 Apocynum Cannabinum .51,115 Apomorphine 12 Aporo 97 Aqua Ammonite 10 AquaFortis 7 Arabinate Quinine 49 Arbor Vitae 31 Areca Nuts 40 Aron’s Root 50 Arnica Flowers. 28 Arnica Herb 31 Arnica Root 50 Arnicine 12 Arnold’s Ink 103 Aromatic Cachous 98 Aromatic Powder 48 Arrowroot - 12 Arseniate of Antimony 12 Arsenate of Caffeine 18 Arsenate of Ammonium.. 10 Arsenate of Copper. 21 Arsenate of Iron 33 Arsenate of Potassium 47 Arsenate of Sodium 57 Arsenate of Strychnine 59 Arsenic 12 Arsenic Acid. 7 Arsenious Acid 7 Arsenite of Copper 21 Arsenite of Iron 33 Arsenite of Sodium . 57 Artemisia Herb (Mugwort). 31 Artemisia Root 50 Artists’ Colors 119 Artists’ Materials 119 Asafetida 30 Assafcetida (Proprietary)... 97 AsarabaccaRoot. 50 Asbestos .' 13 Asclepias Incarnata 50,116 Aselepin 13 Ashes, Pot 47 Asparagin 13 Asparaginic Acid 7 Asparago (Proprietary) 97 Asphaltum 30 Asphaltum Varnish 119 Aspidospermin 13 Assimilant (Proprietary)... 97 Asthmalene (Proprietary) . 97 Asthma Weed 115 Atkinson’s Extracts 102 Atropic Acid 7 Atropin 13 Atropine 13 August Flower 97 Aureoline 97 Ava Kava Root 50 Avens Root 50,115 Axle Grease 103 Babbitt’s Potash 47 Bael Fruit 13 Balms (Proprietary) 97 Balm of Gilead Buds 17 Balm Mint 31 Balsam 13, 66, 97 Balsam Canada 13 Balsam Copaiba 13 Balsam Copaiba, Solid 13 Balsam Fir 13 Balsam Gurjun 13 Balsam, Nervine 66 Balsam, Peru 13 Balsam, Riga 13, 66 Balsam Sulphur 13, 66 Balsam Tolu 13 Balsam Tranquille 13, 66 Balsams, Proprietary 97 Bandoline 98 Baneberry 115 Ranisher..... 98 Baptism 13 Barbadoes Aloes 29 Barbadoes Tar 59 Barberry Bark 13 Barium 13 Barks 13,14,15,115,116, 117 Barley 16, 98 Barosmin 98 Bar Wood 61 Baryta. 15 Baryllium 13 Barytes (Barium, Sulphate) 13 Basswood Bark 13,115 Bath Brick 17 Baths, Penne’s 98 Battery, Boyd’s 98 Baume Tranquille .13, 66 Bayberry Bark . 13,115 Bay Rum 15 Bay Wax 61 Bdellium - 30 Beans 15 Bearswort Root 115 Bebeeria 15 Beef-Peptone (Proprietary) 98 Beef, Roast, Borden’s 98 Beef, Wine and Iron 93 Bees-Wax 61 Belladonna Leaf 36,115 Belladonna Plaster 88 Belladonna Root 50 Bellows, Insect 98 Benzine 98 Benzoated Lard 76 Benzoate of Aluminium 10 Benzoate of Ammonium... 10 Benzoate of Bismuth 16 Benzoate of Caffeine 17 Benzoate of Iron 33 Benzoate of Magnesium 37 Benzoate of Sodium 57 Benzoate of Zinc 62 Benzoic Acid 7 Benzoic Ether 23 Benzole 15 Benzoin 30 Berberine J5 Bergamot Oil 41 Bermuda Arrowroot 12 Berries 16 Beth Root 50,115 Betin 16 Betonica Herb 115 Berberis Aquifolium Root.. 50 Betony Wood 61 168 8j JR.OBBINS’ pURRENT. Betula Bark 14 Bicarb, of Ammonium 10 Bicarb, of Potassium 47 Bicarb, of Sodium 57 Bichloride of Carbon 18 Bichloride of Mercury 39 Bichloride of Methyl 39 Bichloride of Tin 60 Bichromate of Ammonium. 10 Bichromate of Potassium. 47 Bichromate of Rubidium.. 54 Bimeconate of Morphine .. 39 Biniodide of Mercury 39 Binoxalate of Ammonium. 10 Binoxalate of Potassium.. 47 Binoxide of Barium 13 Biokrene 98 Birch Bark 14 Bird Pepper 45 Bird Gravel 98 Biscotine 98 Biscuit (Proprietary) 98 Bishop’s Salts 110 Bismuth 16 Bisulphate of Ammonium . 10 Bisulpliateof Cinchonidine 20 Bisulphate of Cinchonine.. 20 Bisulphate of Magnesium.. 37 Bisulphate of Mercury 39 Bisulphate of Potassium... 47 Bisulpliate of Quiniae 49 Bisulphate of Sodium 57 Bisulphide of Cerium 18 Bisulphide of Tin 60 Bisulphite of Ammonium.. 11 Bisulphite of Sodium 57 Bitartrate of Potassium 47 Bitartrate of Rubidium 54 Bitter Root 50,115 Bitters (Proprietary) 98 Bittersweet 31,115 Black Alder Bark 14,115 Black Alder Berries 16,115 Black Aniline 11 Black Antimony la Blackberry Juice 34 Blackberry Leaf ... 36 Blackberry Root 50,115 Blackboard Crayons 19 Black Cohosh 50,115 Black Haw 14 Black Hellebore 51, 116 Blacking 98 Black Indian Hemp. 61,116 Black Lead 35 Black Leather Varnish 119 Black Oak Bark 14,116 Black Oxide of Iron 33 Black Oxide of Manganese. 38 Black Oxide of Mercury 39 Black Paints, Dry and in Oil 118 Black Pepper 46 Black Root 50,115 Black Smalts 56 Black Varnish 119 Bladders 16 Blatta Orientalis 16 Blessed Thistle 31,115 Blind Nettle Flowers 28 Bloede’s Ink Ext’ng Pencil. 106 Blood, Dessic. (Proprietary) 98 Blood Searcher 98 Bloom of Youth 98 Blue Aniline 11 Blue Centaury Flowers 28 Blue Cohosh Root 50,115 Blue Flag Root 51,115 Blue, Laundry 98 j Blue Paints, Dry and in Oil. 118 ! Blue Pill .46, 98 Blue Vervain 31,117 Blue Vitriol 21 Bluing, Laundry 98 Boldo Leaf.. 36 Bole Armenian 16 Bolivia Bark 14 Bonbons (Proprietary) 98 Books 123 Boracic Acid 7 Borage Flowers 28 Borage Herb 31,115 Borate of Ammonium 11 Borate of Lead 35 Borate of Magnesium 38 Borate of Potassium 47 Borate of Zinc 62 Borax 16 Boro-Citrate Iron 33 Boro-Citrate of Magnesium 38 Boroglyceride 66 Boxberry 115 Botetus 16 Boxes, Ointment 123 Boxes, Tin 123 Boxes, Turned Wood 123 Bran, Prepared, McK. & R... 98 Brandy 16 Brazil Wood 61 Bread (Proprietary) 98 Bread, St. John’s 15 Breast Tea 58 Brick, Bath 17 Brilliantine 98 Brimstone 59 Broma 98 Bromate of Potassium 47 Bromal Hydrate 17 Bromic Acid 7 Bromide of Ammonium ... 11 Bromide of Arsenic 12 Bromide of Barium 13 Bromide of Bismuth 16 Bromide of Cadmium 17 Bromide of Caffeine 17 Bromide of Calabarin 17 Bromide of Calcium 17 Bromide of Conine 21 Bromide of Copper 21 Bromide of Ethyl 23 Bromide of Gold 29 Bromide of Iodine 33 Bromide of Iron 33 Bromide of Lead 35 Bromide of Lithium 37 Bromide of Nickel 40 Bromide of Magnesium 38 Bromide of Manganese 38 Bromide of Mercury 39 Bromide of Morphine 40 Bromide of Potassium 47 Bromide of Quinine 49 Bromide of Rubidium 54 Bromide of Silver 56 Bromide of Sodium 57 Bromide of Strontium 59 Bromide of Strychnine 59 Bromide of Zinc 62 Bromidia 98 Bromine 17 Bromo-Chloralum 98 Bromodyne (Proprietary).. 98 Bromoform 17 Bronchials 98 Bronchine 98 Bronze, Liquid 98 Brown Aniline 12 Brown Paints,Dry and in Oil 118 Brucine 17 Bryony Root 50 Buchu Extract ..24, 75 Buchu Extract (Proprie’y).. 101 Buchu Leaf 36 Buchupaiba (Proprietary).. 98 Buckbean 31, 115 Buckthorn Berries 16 Buds 17 Bugloss Herb 31,115 Burdock Herb 31 Burdock Root 50 Burdock Seed 54 Burgundy Pitch 46 Burnt Sponge 58 Butter Coloring 99 Butternut Bark 14,115 Butternut Leaf 36 Butter of Antimony 12 Butter of Cacao 17 Butyl chi oral 17 Butyraceous Ether 23 Butyrate of Ammonium ... 11 Butyrate of Amyl 11 Butyric Acid.. 7 Butyric Ether 23 Cacao, Butter of I 17 Cadmium 17 Caesium Chloride 17 Caffeine 18 Cahinca Root (Cainca) 50 Calabar Bean 15 Calamus Root 50,115 Calcitrapa Flowers 28 Calcined Magnesia 38 Calcium 17 Calendula Cerate 68 Calendula Flowers 28 Calendula Herb 31 Calisaya Bark 14 Calomel 30 Camphor 30 Camphorate of Quinine.... 49 Camphor, Fluid (Propri’t’ry) 99 Camphoric Acid 7 Camphor Ice. 99 Camphorine (Proprietary).. 99 Camphor, Monobromated.. 18 Cam Wood 61 Canada Balsam 13 Canada Snake Root 50 Canary Seed 54 Candies, Gibson’s Engl 18 Candy 18, 99 Canella Bark 14 Cannabin, Tannate 18 Cannabis Indica 31,36 Cantharidal Collodion.21, 67 Cantharides- 18 Cantharides, Cerate 66 Cantharidin 18 Canton Musk .1 40 Caoutchoucine 99 Cape Aloes 29 Caproic Acid 7 Capsules, Poppy 18 Capsules, (Proprietary) 99 Caramel (Liquor Coloring) 18,66 Caraway Seed 55 Carbazotate of Ammonium 11 Carbozotate Iron 33 Carbazotic Acid 7 Carbolate Camphor 18 Carbolate of Lime 37 Carbolate of Potassium 47 Carbolate of Quinine 49 Carbolate of Zinc 62 Carbolic Acid 7, 65 Carboline 99 Carbonate of Ammonium.. 11 Carbonate of Barium 13 Carbonate of Bismuth 16 Carbonate of Cadmium 17 Carbonate of Cobalt 20 Carbonate of Copper 21 Carbonate of Iron 33 Carbonate of Lead 35 Carbonate of Lithium 37 Carbonate of Magnesium... 38 Carbonate of Manganese... 38- Carbonate of Nickel 40 Carbonate of Potassium ... 47 Carbonate of Silver 56 Carbonate of Sodium 57 Carbonate of Strontium 59 Carbonate of Zinc 62 Carbon Bisulphide 18 Cardamom Seed 55 Carduus Benedictus 31 Carduus Ben edictus Seed ... 55 Carduus Marianus Seed 55 Carex Root 50 Carline Thistle Root 50 Carlsbad Salts. 54,110 Carminative (Proprietary).. 99 Carmine 19 Carpenters’ Chalk 19 Casca Bark 14 Cascara Sagrada Bark 14 Cascarilla Bark. 14 Casein 19 Cashew Nuts 40 Cassia Bark 14 Cassia Buds 17 Cassia, Fistula 19 Castile Soap. 56 Castor Beans 15 Castoria (Proprietary) 99 Castor Fiber 19 Castor Oil 41,105 Castor Oil Leaf... 36 Catechu 30 Cathartic Acid. 8 Cathartin 19 Catholicon (Proprietary) 99 Sj jR-OBBINS’ j^URRENT. 169 Caulcorea (Proprietary) 99 Caulophyllin 19 Caustic Aluminia 10 Caustic Baryta 15 Caustic Lime 37 Caustic Potassa 47 Caustic Soda 57 Caustic Strontia 59 Caustics in wood 99 Cedar Berries 16 Celery Seed 55 Cement (Proprietary) 99 Centaury Minor 31 Cerasin 19 Cerates 66, 99 Cereal Cream (Proprietary). 99 Cereal Milk (Proprietary... 99 Cerealina 99 Cerium 19 Chalks 19 Chamomile Flowers 28 Charcoal 19, 99 Chaulmoogra Oil 40 Chaulmoogra Ointment 77 Chelidonin iw Chelidony Root 42 Chelonin 19 Chemical Food,(Syr.Phos.)91,112 Chenopodium Seed 55 Cherries, Wild.. 19 Cherry Bark 14,115 Cherry Juice 34 Cherry Laurel Leaf 36 Cherry Laurel Water 61, 93 Chestnut Leaf 36 Chewing Gum 99 Chewstick 19 Chian Turpentine 60 Chilolio (Proprietary) 99 China Clay 20 China Root 50 ChinicAcid. 8 Chinoidin. 19 Chinoidin, Powd., Purif 19 Chinolin 19 Chionanthin... 19 Chinate of Quinine 49 Chiretta 31, 50 Chloralhydrate 19 Chlorate of Barium 13 Chlorate of Potassium 47 Chlorate of Quinine 49 Chlorate of Silicium 56 Chlorate of Sodium 57 Chlorate of Strontium 59 Chlorate of Trimethylamine 60 Chlor-hypophos. of Calcium 17 Chloric Acid 8 Chloric Ether 23 Chloride of iEthyliden 10 Chloride of Aluminium 10 Chloride of Ammonium 11 Chloride of Antimony 12 Chloride of Arsenic. 12 Chloride of Barium 13 Chloride of Bromine 17 Chloride of Caesium 17 Chloride of Calcium. 17 Chloride of Cerium 19 Chloride of Chromium 20 Chloride of Cobalt 20 Chloride of Copper 21 Chloride of Ethyl 23 Chloride of Ethylidin 23 Chloride of Gelsemin 28 Chloride of Gold. 29 Chloride of Iodine 33 Chloride of Iron 33 Chloride of Lead 35 Chloride of Lime 37 Chloride of Magnesium 38 Chloride of Nickel. 40 Chloride of Palladium 45 Chloride of Platinum. 47 Chloride of Potassium 47 I Chloride of Propylamine... 49 Chloride of Rubidium 54 Chloride of Silver 56 Chloride of Sodium 57 Chloride of Thallium 60 Chloride of Uranium 60 Chloride of Vanadium 60 Chloride of Zinc 62 Chlorinated Lime 37 Chlorinated Soda 57 Chlorodyne 66, 99 Chloroform 20, 66 Chloro-Phosphide Arsenic.. 12 Chocolate 99 Cholagogue 99 Choleate of Sodium 57 Cholesterin 20 Chromate of Ammonium... 11 Chromate of Barium 13 Chromate of Calcium 17 Chromate of Cobalt 20 Chromate of Gold 29 Chromate of Lead 35 Chromate of Zinc 62 Chi ome Alum. 10 Chrome Green 118 Chrome Yellow 119 Chromic Acid 8 Chromium.... 20 Chrysophanic Acid 8 Chrysophanic Ointment 77 Chrysorobin 20 Cigarettes (Proprietary) 99 Cimicifugin 20 Cinchona Bark 14 Cinchona Extract. 25 Cinchonine 20 Cinchonidine 20 Cincho-Quinine 20 Cinnamol 20 Cinnamon, Ceylon 14 Citrate of Ammonium 11 Citrate of Bismuth 16 Citrate of Caffeine 18 Citrate of Iron 33 Citrateoflron&Cinchonidine 33 Citrate of Iron&Magnesium 33 Citrate of Iron and Quinine 33 Citrate of Iron & Strychnine 33 Citrate of Kali......’ 103 Citrate of Lithium 37 Citrate of Magnesia 76,104 Citrate of Magnesium 37 Citrate of Potassium 48 Citrate of Quinine 49 Citrate of Sodium 57 Citric Acid 8 Citrine Ointment 77 Citron 20 Civet 20 Clay 20 Cloverine (Proprietary) 99 Cloves 20 Coach Body Varnish 119 Coaguline (Proprietary) 99 Coakum 115 Cobalt 20 Coca Leaves 36 Cocculus Indicus 20 Cochineal 20 Cochlearia, Herb 31 Cocoa (Proprietary) 99 Cocoa Beans 15 Cocoa Butter 20 Cocoaine (Proprietary) 99 Cocoanut, Desiccated 99 Codeine 20 Cod Liver Oil 42, 67, 105 Coffee, Acorn 20 Coffee (Proprietary) 99 Cohosh Root 50,115 Colcliicia 21 Colchicum Root 51 Colchicum Seed 55 Cold Cream 67, 99 Collinsonin 21 Colocynthidin 21 Colocynthin 21 Collodion 21, 67 Colloid, Styptic 67 Colman’s Mustard 55 Colocynth 21 Cologne Oil 77 Cologne Spirits, (Alcohol) . 10 Cologne Water 93,122 Colombo Root 51 Colorific (Proprietary) 99 Coloring Brandy ..18, 66 Coloring, Butter 99 Coloring, Confectioners’... 67 Coloris 99 Colors, Graining 119 Coltsfoot Flowers 28 Coltsfoot Herb 31,115 Coltsfoot Rock, (Candy) 18 Coltsfoot Root 51 Comedone (Proprietary) 99 Comfits 99 Comfrey Root 51,115 Comifera (Proprietary) 99 Composition Powder 48 Compound (Proprietary)... 99 Compressed Camphor 30 Compromise (Proprietary). 99 Concentrated Lye 37 Condensed Milk 105 Condition Powders 109 Confection, Officinal 67 Confections, Worm 99 Conine 21 Conium Leaf 36 Conium Seed 55 Contrayerva Root 51 Convallaria Flowers 28 Convallamarin 21 Cooper’s Gelatine 28 Cooper’s Glue 29 Copaiba, Balsam 13 Copal 30 Copal Varnish 119 Copper 21 Copperas, (Iron Sulph) 34 Copper Paint 119 Coraline 100 Cordial 67 Cordial (Proprietary) 100 Coriander Seed 55 Corks 124,125 Corncura (Proprietary) 100 Corn Ergot 21 Corn Files 102 Corn Fungus 21 Corn Solvent Ill Corn Starch 58 Corn in 21 Cornu Cervi 21 Corrector, (Proprietary 100 Corrosive Sublimate 39 Corsican Moss 40 Cortex 13,14,15,115, 116,117 Corundum 21 Corydalin 21 Cosmetine (Proprietary) 100 Cosmoline 100 Cotoin 22 Cotton, Antiseptic 100 Cotton, Borated 100 Cotton, Gun 22 Cotton Lint 37 Cotton Root 51 Cotton, Root Bark 14 Cotton, Styptic 100 Cowhage.. 22 Cox’s Gelatine 28 Crab Orchard Salt 54 Crabs’ Eyes 22 Cramp Bark .14, 115 Crawley Root 51, 115 Cream of Tartar 22 Creasote 22 Cresotinic Acid 8 Cresylic Acid 8 Crimson Aniline 12 Crocus Antimony 12 Crocus Martis 33 Croton Beans 15 Croton Chloral 22 Croton Oil. 42 Crystals (Proprietary) 100 Cubebine 22 Cubebic Acid 8 Cubebs 16 Cudbear 22 Culver’s Root 51, 115 Cumarin 22 Cumin Seed 55 Cundurango 14. Curare 22 Curarin 22 Curative 100 Curry Powder 48 Cuscus •- 51 Cushman’s Ink Ext’g Pencil, 107 Curcuma Root 50 Cure (Proprietary) 105 Cuttle Fish Bone, (Os Sepiae) 41 Cyanide of Copper 21 8j Robbins1 Purrent. Oyanide of Gold 29 t Cyanide of Lead 35 I Cyanide of Mercury 39 Cyanide of Potassium 48 Cyanide of Silver 56 Cyanide of Zinc 62 Cyanus Flowers 28 Cypripedin 22 Daisy Flowers 115 Damar(Gum) 30 Damar Varnish 119 Damiana 31 Dandelion Root .51,115 Daturia 22 Dead Shot, (Proprietary)... 100 Decoction 67 Delphinine 22 Dendan .*. 100 Dentine 100 Dentists’ Plaster 47 Dermador (Proprietary) 100 Deutiodide of Mercury 39 Deutoxide of Mercury...... 39 Dextrin 22 Diabetic Flour 102 Dialysed Iron. 33 Diana’s Bath Cologne 93 Diaphoretic Antimony...... 12 Diaphoretic (Proprietary).. 100 Diastase 22 Dichloracetic Acid 8 Didymium... 22 Digitaline 22 Digitalis Leaf 36 Dill Herb 31 Dill Seed 55 Dioscorein 22 Diptherine(Proprietary) ... 100 Discovery (Proprietary) 100 Discs (Proprietary)... 101 Disinfectant (Proprietary).. 101 Dissolvent 101 Distilled Mercury 39 Dittany Root 51 Divi Divi Beans 15 Doggrass.,. 31 Dogwood Bark 14, 115 Donovan’s Solution ..12, 90 Dover’s Powder 48, 89 Dragees (Proprietary) 101 Dragon Root 115 Drop Black 118 Drops (Proprietary) 101 Drosera Herb 31 Dryers 119 Duboisin, Sulphate 22 Dwarf Elder Root... 51,115 Dye Colors 67 Dye, Hair 103 Dyspepsin (Proprietary) 101 Earth, Fullers’ 22 Eau de Melisse. 101 Ebony Wood 61 Elder Bark 14,115 Elder Berries 16 Elder Flowers 28, 115 Elder Juice 35 Elecampane Root 51, 115 Electro Silicon 101 Electuary (Proprietary) 101 Elemi (Gum) 30 Elixirs 68,101 Elm Bark 14 Embrocation (Proprietary) . 101 Emery 22 Emetia 22 Emp. Adhesive. 47 Emplastra (Plasters) 88 Emulsion, Pancreatic 69 Emulsion (Proprietary) 101 Eosine, Aniline 12 Eradicator 101 Erasers, Ink 101 Erbium, Metallic 22 Ergot 22 Ergotin 22, 69 Ergotinic Acid 8 Ergotin, Hypodermic 69 Erythroxylin 22 Eserine 22 Essences, Concentrated 69 Essences, Liquor 22 Essences (Proprietary) 101 Ether 23 Ethiop’s Mineral 39 | Ethylate of Sodium 57 | Ethyl 23 j Eucalyptol 23 Eucalyptol (Proprietary)... 101 Eucalyptus Leaves 36 Eucalyptus Oil 42 Euonymin 23 Eupatorin 23 Euphorbin 23 Euphorbium (Gum) 30 Eupurpurin 23 Expectorant (Proprietary).. 101 Exterminator (Proprietary) 1011 Extract of Beef. .9 24,101 \ Extract of Coloc. Comp 25, 75 ] Extract of Dandelion 25, 75 Extract of Licorice 26, 75 Extract of Logwood. 26 Extract of Malt 102 Extractor (Proprietary) 102 Extracts, Eclectic 117 Extracts, Flavoring 69,122 Extracts, Flower, in bulk... 24 Extracts, Fluid 70 to 75 Extracts, Handkerchief 102 Extracts, Proprietary 101 Extracts, Solid, all kinds..23, 75 Extracts, Solid, Powdered. 76 Eye-Stones 27 Farina 102 Farina Cologne..3d page of cov. Felspar 27 Fennel Seed 55 Fernambuco Wood 61 Ferric Alum 10 Ferrocitrate of Quinine 48 Ferrocyanide of Iron 33 Ferrocyanide of Quinine... 48 Ferrocyanide of Zinc 62 Ferroidide of Quinine 48 Fetida (Asafetida) 30 Feverfew Herb.... 31, 115 Figs (Proprietary) 102 Fish Glue.. 34 Fish Sounds 34 Flake White... 28, 119 Flavoring Extracts 69,122 Flax Seed 55 Fleabane Herb 116 Flores Martiales (Iron) 33 Florida Water 93 Flour, Beef (Proprietary)... 102 Flour, Diabetic 102 Flour, Rice, Powdered 28 Flowers 28 Flowers of Sulphur 59 Flowers of Zinc (Carbonate) 62 Fluid, (Proprietary) 102 Fluid Extracts 70 to 75 Fluorescein 28 Fluoric Acid 8 Fluoride of Ammonium 11 Fluoride of Barium 13 Fluoride of Sodium 57 Fluor Spar 28 Fly-Brick ._ 102 Foil, Tin. 60 Food (Proprietary) 102 Formate of Ammonium ... 11 Formate of Amyl 11 Formate of Potassium 48 Formate of Sodium 57 Formic Acid 8 Formic Ether 23 Fowler’s Solution 13, 90 Fraserin ... 28 French Berries 16 French Chalk 19 French Dressing, (Blacking) 98 French Gelatine 28 Fringe Tree Bark .' 14 Frozen Glue..... 29 Fruit Juices .34, 76 Fruit Salt 110 Fucus Vesiculosus 31 Fuelling’s Star Dyes 67,101 Fullers’ Earth 22 Fumigating Pastiles 45, 106 Fumigating Powder 48 Fumigators (Proprietary)... 102 Furfurin 28 Furniture Varnish 110 Fustic 61 Galangal Root 51 Galbanum 30 Gallate of Ammonium 11 Gallic Acid 8 Gambier 30 Gamboge . 30 Garget Root 52,116 Garlic 28 Gastricine (Proprietary) 102 Gastrine (Proprietary) 102 Gedda 30 Gelatine 28,102 Gelsemin 28 Gelsemium Root 51 Gentian Root 51,116 Geoffroya Bark 14 Geraniin 28 German Aniseed 54 Gibson’s Engl. Candies 18 Gin 28, 102 Ginger Ale 10 Ginger Root 51 Ginseng Root 51 Glass, Soluble 58 Glassware 126 Glaziers’ Points 119 Glucose 29 Glue 29 Glue Pot 102 Glycerin 29 Glycerites 16 Glycyrrhizin 29 Goa Powder 29 Golden Bell Cologne 93 Golden Bell Cologne Oil... . 97 Golden Seal Root 51 Golden Sulphuret of Ant’y. 12 Gold Leaf 29 Gold, Salts of.. 29 Gold Thread Root 51, 119 Goose Grease 29 Gossypiin 29 Goulard’s Extract 35 Governor, The (Proprietary) 90 Graining Colors 119 Grain Musk 40 Grains de Sante 102 Grains of Paradise. 55 Graminis Root 51 Granville’S'Lotion 37, 76 Graphite 29 Gratiola 31 Gravel, Bird 102 Grease, Axle 102 Green Aniline 12 Green Paints, dry and in oil 118 Green Smalts 56 Grindelia Robusta 31 Groats (Proprietary) 103 Guaco 29 Guaiac Gum 30 Guaiac Wood. 61 Guarana 29 Guaranin 29 Gum Arabic 29 Gum Drops 18 Gum Thus (Turpentine wht.) 60 Gums & Resinous Articles .. 29 Gun Cotton 31 Guns, Insect Powder 103 Gurjun Balsam 13 Gutta Percha 31 Gynocardic Acid 8 Haamaglobin 31 Hsematin 31 Hsematoxylin 31 Hair Dye (Proprietary) 103 Hair Preparations (Prop,).. 103 Hamamelin 31 Hamburg Soap 57 Hd’k’f. Extracts, bulk 24 Hedge Hyssop 31 Hellebore Root 51 Helleborin 31 Helonin 31 Hemlock Bark 14, 116 Hemlock Gum 30 Hemlock Leaf 36 Hemlock Lettuce 31 Hemp Seed 55 ] Henbane Seed 55 Hennessy Brandy 17 1 Herbs 31, 115 JVIcJvesson Robbins' Current. 171 Herbs (Proprietary) 103 Herring’s Salts 109 Hiera Picra * 46 Hippuric Acid.. 8 Hirsutus (Proprietary) 103 Hoffman’s Anodyne 12 Hollow Tooth Herb 31 Hollyhock Flowers 28, 116 Homatropine, Hydrobrom. 32 Homoeopathic Remedies... 117 Honduras Cochineal 20 Honduras Sarsaparilla 53 Honey 32, 103 Honey of Liverwort 103 Hops 32 Horehound 31 Hospital Quinine 49 Hounds’ Tongue Herb 31 Humphrey’s Specifics Ill Hustena (Proprietary) 103 Hydrangea Root 51 Hydrated Oxide of Amyl.. 11 Hydrated Oxide of Methyl. 39 Hydrated Peroxide of Iron. 33 Hydriodic Acid.. 8 Hydrobromic Acid 8, 65 Hydrobromide Quinine 49 Hydrochloride Aluminum. 10 Hydrocyanic Acid 8 Hydrogen, Peroxide 32 Hydrosilico-fluoric Acid... 8 Hydrosulphate of Sodium . 57 Hydrosulphate of Ammon., 11 Hydrosulphuric Acid 8 Hyoscyamine 32 Hyperchlorate Potassium.. 48 Hypernic Wood 61 Hyperoxalate Potassium... 48 Hyperoxide of Lead 35 Hypophosphite of Ammon. 11 Hypophosphite of Iron 33 Hypophos.of Lime(Calcium) 17 Hypophos. of Magnesium.. 38 Hypophos. of Manganese .. 38 Hypophos. of Potassium... 48 Hypophosphite of Quinine 49 Hypophosphite of Sodium. 57 Hypophosphite of Tin 60 Hypophosphite of Zinc 62 Hypophosphorous Acid ...8, 66 Hyposulphite of Lead 35 Hyposulphite ofMagnesium 38 Hyposulphite of Potassium 48 Hyposulphite of Sodium... 57 Ice, Camphor (Prop.) 66, 99 Iceland Moss 40 Ice Plant 116 Imperial Granum (Prop.)... 102 India Red 118 Indian Hemp 31, 51, 116 Indian Turnip 51,116 India Rubber 32 India Senna 36 Indigo 32 Indigo Compound 76 Indigo, Wild 116 Indigotine 32 Inhalant 103 Inhalers 103 Injection (Proprietary) 103 Ink and Stain Eraser 102 Ink, Indelible 103 Ink, India 103 Ink Root 116 Ink, Writing 103 Inosinic Acid . 8 Insect Powder 109 Invigorator, Sanford’s Liver 103 Inulin 33 Iodate of Calcium 17 Iodate of Potassium. 48 Iodate of Sodium 57 Iodsethylamine 33 Iodamyl 33 Iodia (Proprietary).. 103 Iodic Acid 8 Iodide of Ammonium 11 Iodide of Amyl 11 Iodide of Antimony 12 Iodide of Arsenic 12 Iodide of Barium 13 Iodide of Bismuth 16 Iodide of Bromine 17 Iodide of Cadmium 17 Iodide of Calcium 17 Iodide of Copper 21 Iodide of Ethyl 23 Iodide of Iron 34 Iodide of Lead 35 Iodide of Lithium 37 Iodide of Magnesium 38 Iodide of Manganese 38 Iodide of Mercury 39 Iodide of Potassium 48 Iodide of Quinine 49 Iodide of Rubidium 54 Iodide of Silver. 56 Iodide of Sodium 57 Iodide of Strontium 59 Iodide of Strychnine 59 Iodide of Sulphur 59 Iodide of Thallium 60 Iodide of Zinc 62 Iodine 33 Iodoform 33 Iodo-Bromide of Calcium.. 17 Iodo-Hydrarg. of Potassium 48 Ipecac Root 51, 116 Iridium 33 Irisin 33 Irish Moss 40 Iron, Preparations of 33, 76 Isinglass 34 Italian Anise Seed 54 Ivory Black, (Charcoal) 19 Iwarancusa Root 51 Jaborandi 31 Jaborin 31 Jalapin 34 Jalap Root 52 Jalap Soap 57 Jamaica Arrowroot 12 Jamaica Ginger 51 Jamaica Rum 54 James’ Powder 12 Japan Varnish 119 Japan Wax 61 Jelly (Proprietary) 103 Jennings’ Magnesia 38 Jequirity Seed 55 Job’s Tears 55 Juglandin 34 Juice _ 34, 76 Juices, Fruit . 76 Jujube Berries 16 Jujube Paste 45 Juniper Berries 16 Juniper Flowers 28 Juniper Juice 35 Kaliston (Proprietary) 103 Kali, Citrate.. 35,103 Kalkomasia (Proprietary).. 103 Kallocrine (Proprietary) 103 Kalydor (Proprietary) 103 Kamala.. 35 Kamala Extract 26 Kainalin 35 Kaolin 35 Kathairon (Proprietary) 103 Kava Kava 50 Kephaline, Glycerite of 103 Kermes’ Mineral 12 Kewrie Gum 30 Killer, Cough (Proprietary) 103 King (Proprietary) 103 Kinic Acid 8 Kino 30 Kissingen Salts 54, 110 Kneatine 35 Kosin 35 Kreuznacher Salts 54 Koossine. 35 Koosso 28,104 Kurakoff (Proprietary) 104 Labarraque’s Solution 57, 90 Labdanum (Gum) 30 Lac Dye 30 Lac Sulphur 59 Lactate of Bismuth 16 Lactate of Iron 34 Lactate of Lead... 35 Lactate of Lime (Calcium). 17 Lactate of Magnesium 38 Lactate of Potassium 48 Lactate of Quinine 49 Lactate of Sodium 57 Lactate of Zinc 62 Lactic Acid 8, 66 Lactopeptine ' 104 Lacto-Phosphate Bismuth. 16 I/acto-Phosphate Iron 34 Lacto-Phos. of Lime(Calc’m) 17 Lacto-Phosphate Potass 48 Lactophosphate of Sodium, 57 Lactucin 35 Ladies’Slipper Root. 52 Lamium Flowers 28 Laminaria 35 Lamp Black. 118 Lapis Calaminaris 35 Lapis Divinus 35 Lard 76 Lard Oil 42 Larkspur Seed 55 Laurel Berries 16 Laurel Leaf 36 Lavender Flowers 28 Lead Plaster 88 Lead, Preparations of 35 Leathean (Proprietary) 104 Leaves 34,115, 116, 117 Leeches 36 Lemon Acid 66 Lemon Balm 31, 116 Lemon Oil 42 Lemon Peel... 14 Lemon Salts 54, 110 Leontodin 37 Leptandrin 37 Lettuce Seed 55 Levant Worm Seed 56 Licorice, (Extract) 26 Licorice Root 52 Lily of Valley 7 Limatura, Iron 33 Lime 37 Lime Juice. 35 Linden Flowers 28 Liniments 76 Liniments (Proprietary) 104 Linseed Oil 43 Lint, Cotton. 37 Liquor Ammonias 11 Liquors, Medicinal 89 Liquor Potassas 89 Liquor (Proprietary) 104 Listerine 104 Litharge 35,119 Lithium 37 Litmus 37 Lithontriptic (Proprietary). 104 Liver of Antimony. 12 Lobelin 37 Lodestone 37 Lobelia Herb 32 Lobelia Seed 55 Logwood 61 London-Purple 37 Long Pepper 46 Lotion. 37, 76, 104 LovageRoot 52 LovageSeed 55 Loxa Bark 14 Lozenges 18, 104 Lubin’s Extracts 102 Lubricators, Euphonial 104 Lunar Caustic 56 Lung Moss (Pulmonaria). .. 32 Lungwort 32,116 Lupuiin 37 Lustro (Proprietary) 104 Lycopin 37 Lycopodium 37 Lycopodium Herb 32 Lye, Concentrated. 37 McK. & R.’s Abstracts 65 McK. & R.’s Beef, Wine, &c. 93 McK. & R.’s Benzine 66,122 McK. & R.’s Blue Pill 66 McK. & R.’s Camphor Ice .. 66 McK. & R.’s Carbolic Acid. .7,65 McK. & R.’s Cerates 66 McK. & R.’s Chlor.Pot. Loz. 76 McK. & R.’s Chlorodyne... . 66 McK. & R.’s Chloroform 66 McK. & R.’s Cit. Magnesia, . 76 McK. & R.’s Cod Liver Oil... 67 McK. & R.’s Collodion 67 McK. & R.’s Colognes 93 McK. & R.’s Cone. Essences 69 McK. & R.’s Confect’n Rose 67 McK. & R.’s Confec. Senna . 67 172 JVLcJCESSON 8j j^URRENT. McK. & R.’s Elixirs 68 McK. & R.’s Flav. Extracts. 69 McK. & R.’s Flor. Water... 93 McK. & R.’s Fluid Ext’s . ... 70 McK. & R.’s Fruit Juices ... 76 McK. & R.’s Gel.-Coat. Pills 78 McK. & R.’s Insect Powd 89 McK. & R.’s Merc. & Chalk. 76 McK. & R.’s Mustard 55 McK. & R.’s Oils of Cologne 77 McK. & R.’s Ointments 77 McK. & R.’s Pancreatin ... 77 McK. & R.’s Pepsin 77 McK. & R.’s Perfumes.lstCover McK. & R.’s Plasters 88 McK. &R.’s Powdered Ext’s 75 McK. & R.’s Rochelle Salts. 54 McK. & R.’s Seidlitz Mixture 48 McK. & R.’s Seid. Powders . 89 McK. & R.’s Select Powders 94 McK. & R.’s Specialties 122 McK. & R.’s Star Dyes 67 McK. & R.’s Syrup Hypoph. 91 McK. & R.’s Syrup Lac.-Ph. 91 McK. & R.’s Syrup Phosphs. 91 McK. & R.’s Syrups 90 McK. & R.’s Tinctures 90 McK. & R.’s Tine. Mur. Iron 90 McK. & R.’s Vinegars 93 McK. & R.’s Wine Colchic.. 93 McK. & R.’s Wine Iron 93 Macamoose (Proprietary)... 104 Mace 37 Macrotin 37 Madder 37 Madeira Wine 61 Magnesia (Proprietary) 104 Magnesium 37 Maiden Hair 32,116 Mail Matter 121 Maizena 38 Malaga Wine 61 Male Fern 32, 116 Malic Acid 8 “ Maltese Cross ”C. L. Oil 67,122 Malto-Cocoa Proprietary) .. 105 Malto-Pepsin (Proprietary). 105 Malto-Yerbine(Proprietary) 105 Malto-Viburnin (Propriet’y) 105 Malva Flowers 28 Malva Herb 32 Mandrake Root 52 Manganese 38 Manna 38 Mannite 39 Maracaibo Bark 14 Marble Dust. 39 Marcerou’s Blacking 98 Margaric Acid. 8 Marie Louise Cologne 93,122 Marigold Flowers 28,116 Marjoram 32, 116 Marsh Mallow, Herb 32,116 Marsh Mallow, Root 49 Marsh Rosemary Root ...49, 116 Martin’s Extract Ginger 101 Martin’s Liniment 104 Mason’s Blacking 98 Masterwort Root 52 Masterwort Seed 55 Mastic. 30 Matico Leaf 36 Maw Seed 55 Meadow Fern Root 52 Mechoacan Root 52 Meconate of Morphine 40 Meconic Acid 8 Meconine 39 Melilot Flowers 28,116 Melilot Herb 32 Melissa Herb 32 Meloderma (Proprietary)... 105 Menispermine 39 Mentha Crisp. Herb 32 Mentha Pip. Herb 32,116 Mentha Virid. Herb .... 32 Menthol 39 Mercurial Ointment 44 Mercury, Preparations of... 39 Mercury with Chalk 39, 77 Metallic Antimony 12 Metallic Arsenic 12 Metallic barium 13 Metallic Bismuth 16 Metallic Cadmium IT Metallic Calcium 18 Metallic Cerium 19 Metallic Chromium 20 Metallic Cobalt 20 Metallic Copper 21 Metallic Didymium 22 Metallic Erbium 22 Metallic Lead 35 Metallic Lithium 37 Metallic Magnesium 38 Metallic Manganese 38 Metallic Molybdamun 39 Metallic Nickel 40 Metallic Niobium 40 Metallic Palladium . 45 Metallic Potassium 48 Metallic Silicium 56 Metallic Sodium 57 Metallic Tin 60 Metallic Uranium 60 Metallic Vanadium 60 Metallic Yttrium 62 Metallic Zinc 62 Metallic Zircon 62 Metalloid Specimens 40 Methyl 40 Meum Root 52 Mexican Sarsaparilla 53 Mezereon Bark.. 14 Miasmine 105 Microcosmic Salts 54 Milk, Condensed 105 Milkweed Root 52 Millefolium Flowers 28 Millet Seed 55 Mincasie (Proprietary) 105 Mineral Specimens. 39 Mistletoe 32 Mixture (Officinal) TT Mixture (Proprietary) 105 Moleskin Plaster 47 Molybdanum 39 Molybdic Acid 8 Molybdate of Ammonium. 11 Molybdate of Sodium 57 Monesia Bark 14 Monocarbonate of Am’nium 11 Monsel’s Solution 34 Moonseed 116 Morphine 39 Moss 40 Mothers’ Relief 109 Mountain Balm Compound. 68 Mucilage TT Mugwort Herb 32, 116 Mugwort Root 52 Mullein Flowers. 28 Muriate of Ammonium 11 Muriate of Apomorphine .. 12 Muriate of Barium 13 Muriate of Bebeeria 15 Muriate of Berberine 15 Muriate of Cinchonine 19 Muriate of Hydrastin 32 Muriate of Lithium 37 Muriate of Magnesium 38 Muriate of Manganese 38 Muriate of Morphine 40 Muriate of Narceine 40 Muriate of Quinine 49 Muriate of Strontium 59 Muriate of Strychnine 59 Muriate of Tin 60 Muriatic Acid 8, 65 Muscarin 40 Musena Bark 14 Musk 40 Musk Root 52 Mustard... 55 Mustard Seed 55 Myricin 40 Myrrh 30 Myrtilli Berries 16 Naphtha, Wood 40 Naphthalin 40 Narceine 40 Narcotina 40 NeatsfootOil 43 Nelson’s Gelatine. 28 Nervine Balsam 66 Nervine (Proprietary) 105 Nervine Root 52,116 Nettle Root. 52 Neuralgialine 105 Neuotic (Proprietary) 105 New England Kum 54 Nickel ._ 40 Nicotina ... 40 Nicwood 62 Nigella Seed 55 Niobium . 40 Nitrate of Aconitine 9 Nitrate of Aluminium 10 Nitrate of Ammonium 11 Nitrate of Amyl 11 Nitrate of Barium 13 Nitrate Bismuth, Crystals .. 16 Nitrate of Brucine IT Nitrate of Calcium 13 Nitrate of Cadmium IT Nitrate of Cerium 19 Nitrate of Cobalt 20 Nitrate of Copper 21 Nitrate of Didymium 22 Nitrate of Iron 34 Nitrate of Lead 35 Nitrate of Lithium 37 Nitrate of Magnesium 38 Nitrate of Manganese 38 Nitrate of Mercury 39 Nitrate of Nickel. 40 Nitrate of Palladium 45 Nitrate of Potassium 48 Nitrate of Sanguinarin .. . 54 Nitrate of Silver 56 Nitrate of Sodium 5T Nitrate of Strontium 59 Nitrate of Strychnine 59 Nitrate of Uranium 60 Nitrate of Urea 60 Nitrate of Zinc 62 Nitric Acid 8 Nitrite of Ammonium 11 Nitrite of Amyl 11 Nitrite of Calcium 18 Nitrite of Potassium 48 Nitrite of Sodium 5T Nitro-Muriatic Acid 8, 66 Nitroprussiate of Sodium.. 57 Nitrous Acid 8 Norwood’s Tincture 112 Nutgalls. 40 Nutmegs 40 Nuts 40 Nux Vomica 40 Nykoperia (Proprietary) 195 Oak Bark 14, 116 Oakum 40 Oatmeal 40, 105 Ochre, Yellow 119 Odonto (Proprietary) 105 CEnanthic Acid 8 CEnanthic Ether 23 Oils Essential 41 to 44 Oils, (Proprietary) 105 Oil of Vitriol (Acid, Sulph.) 9 Ointments ...44, TT Ointments, (Proprietary)... 106 Oleates 45, TT Oleic Acid 8 Oleoresins 45, TT Olibanum 30 Olive Oil. 43 Olive Tar (Proprietary) 106. Ononis Root 52 Opium 30 Opodeldoc TT Opopanax 30 Orange Aniline 12 Orange Buds IT Orange Flowers 28 Orange Flower Water 61 Orange Leaf 36 Orange Peel 14 Origanum Oil 44 Orpiment (Arsenic) 13 Orris Root 52 Osmic Acid 9 Os Sepiae 45 Otto of Rose 44, log. Oxalate of Aluminium 10 Oxalate of Ammonium 11 Oxalate of Bismuth 16 Oxalate of Calcium 18- Oxalate of Cerium 19 Oxalate of Cobalt 20 Oxalate of Copper 21 Oxalate of Iron 34 Oxalate Lithium 3T Oxalate of Nickel 40 JVlcJpkESSON 8j JIOBBINS' CURRENT. 173 ■Oxalate of Sodium 57 Oxalate of Strontium 69 Oxalic Acid 9 Oxalic Ether 23 Ox Gall 45, 77 Oxide of Antimony 12 Oxide of Barium 13 Oxide of Bismuth 16 Oxide of Cadmium 17 Oxide of Cerium 19 Oxide of Chromium 20 Oxide of Cobalt 20 Oxide of Copper 21 Oxide of Gold 29 Oxide of Indium 33 Oxide of Iron 34 Oxide of Lead 35 Oxide of Molybdanum 39 Oxide of Nickel 40 Oxide of Silver 56 Oxide of Tin 60 Oxide of Uranium 60 Oxide of Zinc 62 Oxide of Zircon 62 Oxychloride of Bismuth 16 Oyster Shells, Prepared 45 Ozier Bark. 15 Paedotrophine 106 Pain Remedies (Propriet’y), 106 Paint (Proprietary) 106 Paints 118, 119 Pale Loxa Bark 14 Palladium 45 Palmitinic Acid 9 Panacea (Proprietary) 106 Pancreatin 77, 106 Paparein 45 Paper,Medicated (Proprie’y) 106 Papier Fayard (Prop’try)... 106 Papoma 106 Parabanic Acid 9 Paraffin 45 Paracelsus (Proprietary) 106 Paratartaric Acid 9 Pareira Brava Root 52 Paris Green 118 Paris White 119 Parsley Leaf 36 Parsley Root 52 Parsley Seed 55 Paste, Jujube 45 Paste (Proprietary) 106 Paste, Tooth 106 Pastilles (Proprietary) 106 Patchouli Flowers 28 Patchouli Herb 32 Patchouli Leaf 36 Pate de Nafe (Proprietary) . 106 Patent Dryer 119 Paullinia(Guarana) 29,106 Peach Wood 62 Pearl Barley 15 Pearl Starch 58 Pearls of Amyl 106 Pearls (Proprietary) 106 Pectoral (Proprietary) 106 Pectoral Flowers 28 Pelargonic Ether I” 23 Pellets 106 Pellevoisin Brandy 17 Pellitory»Root 52 Pencils, Alum 10 Peony Root 52 Pepper.. 45 Pepper Sauce """* m Peppermint Cordial " 67 Peppermint Herb 32, 116 Peppermint Oil 43 Pepsin ' 107 Pepsin, McK. & R.’s 77,107 Perchlorate of Potassium.. 48 Perchloric Acid 9 Perchloride of Iron ” 34 Perfumery Ext’s., in bulk, 24, 75 Permanganate of Potassi um 48 Permanganate of Sodium . 58 Permanganate of Zinc 62 Pernambuco Wood.. 62 Pernitrate of Iron ... " 34 Peroxide of Barium.. " 13 Peroxide of Hydrogen 32 Peroxide of Lead .. 35 Peroxide of Manganese 38 Persian Berries 16 Persulphate of Iron 34 Peru Balsam r 13 Peruvian Bark (Cinchona).. 14 Petrolatum (Proprietary)... 107 Petroleum Ether 23 Petrolina Oil 43 Phenol-Phthalein 46 Phenol Sodique (’Propriet’y) 107 Phenylate of Ammonium .. 11 Phenylate of Sodium 58 Philotoken (Proprietary)... 107 Phloridzin 46 Phosmolybdate Ammon 11 Phosphate of Aluminium .. 10 Phosphate of Ammonium . 11 Phosphate of Bismuth 16 Phosphate of Copper.. 21 Phosphate of Hydrastin ... 32 Phosphate of Iron. 34 Phosphate of Lead 35 Phosphate of Lime(Calcium) 18 Phosphate of Lithium 37 Phosphate of Magnesium.. 38 Phosphate of Manganese... 38 Phosphate of Mercury 39 Phosphate of Potassium ... 48 Phosphate of Quinine ...... 49 Phosphate of Sodium 58 Phosphate of Strychnine... 59 Phosphate of Zinc 62 Phosphide of Calcium 18 Phosphide of Zinc 62 Phosphite of Zinc 62 Phosphoric Acid 10, 66 Phosphorous Acid 10 Phosphorus 46 Phtalic Acid 10 Phytolacin 46 Piconitrate of Zinc 62 Picra Hiera 46 Picrate of Ammonium 11 Picric Acid 9 Picrotoxine 46 Pil Hydrarg 46, 77 Pills, Gelatine-Coated..78 to 88 Pills, Proprietary 107 Pills, Sugar-Coated 46 Pilules 108 Pineapple Juice 35,76 Pinghwar-kar-Jambi 46 Pink Root 52 Pipe Clay 20 Piperine 46 Pistache Nuts 40 Pitch, Burgundy 46 Pith, Sassafras 47 Plaster Calcined 47 Plaster, Court and Corn 108 Plaster of Paris 47 Plasters (Officinal) 88 Plasters (Proprietary) 108 Plasters, Spread 47, 108 Platinum 47 Pleurisy Root 52 Plumbago 47 Podophyllin 47 Podophylotoxin 47 Poke Berries 16 Poke Root 52,116 Polish 109 Polypody Root 52, 116 Pomegranate Bark 16 Pond Lily Root 52 Poplar Bark 15,116 Poppy Flowers 28 Poppy Leaf 36 Poppy Seed 56 Populin. 47 Porter, London 48 Port Wine 61 Potash 47 Potassa 47 PotassaAlum 10 Potassium 47 Potters’ Blue 118 Potters’ Clay 20 Powdered Drugs 94 Powdered Strychnine 59 Powders 48 Powders (Proprietary) 109 Powders, Seidlitz 48, 89 Powders, Toilet 109 Powders, Tooth 109 Prairie Weed (Proprietary). 109 Precipitated Alumina...... 10 Precipitated Chalk 19 Precipitated Sulphur 59 Preparation (Proprietary)... 109 Prepared Chalk 19 Prescription (Proprietary).. 109 Price’s Glycerin 29 Prickly Ash Bark 15,116 Prickly Ash Berries 16 Propylamine 49 Protagon 115 Protein... 49 Protiodide of Mercury 39 Protocarb. of Iron 34 Protochloride of Mercury.. 39 Protochloride of Tin 60 Protoxide of Mercury 39 Prunes, Medicated 109 Prunin 49 Prussiate of Potassium 48 Prussic Acid 9 Psychine (Proprietary) 109 Pteiein 49 Pulmonaria Herb 32 Pulp, Tamarind 59, 89 Pulsatilla Herb 32 Pulvis Antimonialis 12 Pumice Stone 58 Pumpkin Seed 56 Purifier, (Proprietary) 109 Purple Aniline 12 Purpurin .'. 49 Putty 119 Pyrogallic Acid .... 9 Pyroligneous Acid 9 Pyrophosphate of Iron 34 Pyrotartaric Acid 9 Quassia 62 Quebracho Bark 15 Quebracho Extract 27 Queen of the Meadow ...52, 116 Queens’ Delight 116 Quercitron 15 Quevenne’slron 34 Quillaya Bark 15 Quinamin 49 Quince Seed. 56 Quinelixir 109 Quinetum 49 Quinine 49 Quinidine 50 Quinquinia 50 Racahout (Proprietary) 109 Rape Seed 56 Rare Pills 107 Raspberry Leaf 36 Raspberry Juice 35, 71 Raticide (Proprietary) 109 Ravalenta, (Food) 109 Realgar.. 13 Red Aniline 12 Red Arsenic 13 Red Bark... 14 Red Chalk 19 Red Ink 103 Red Iodide of Mercury 39 Red Oak Bark 14, 116 Red Ozier Bark.. 116 Red Paints, Dry and in Oil . 118 Red Peruvian Bark 15 Red Precipitate 39 Red Lead 118 Red Saunders 62 Red Sulphuret Antimony.. 12 Red Tartar 50 Red Wood.... 62 Regulator (Proprietary) 109 Regulus Antimony... 12 Renalia (Proprietary) 109 Relief (Proprietary) 109 Remedy (Proprietary) 109 Renewer (Proprietary) 110 Rennet 110 Renovator (Proprietary) 110 Resin 50 Resin Copaiba 50 Resin Jalap 50 Resin Scammony 50 Resolvent (Proprietary) 110 Resorcin 50 Revivum 110 Rhamnus Bark 15 Rhatany Root 62 Rhein 50 JVlcJvESSON jDuRRENT. Rhigolene 110 Rhubarb Root 52 Rhusin 50 Rice Flour 28 Riga Balsam 13, 66 Rigollot’s Mustard Leaves.. 104 Roast Beef, Borden’s 98 Rochelle Brandy 17 Rochelle Salts , 54 Rock Candy 1 18 Roll Sulphur 59 Roman Alum 10 Roots 50 to 53,115 to 117 Rosadalis (Proprietary) 110 Rose Leaves (Flowers) 28 Rose Pink 118 Rose Water 61, 93 Rosemary Flowers 28 Rosemary Leaf 36 RosolicAcid 9 Rotten Stone 59 Rouge, Jewelers’ ..53, 110 Rubiginosa Bark 14 Rub it in Liniment 104 Rum 54 Rum, Bay 15 Rumin 54 Russian Licorice 52 Russian Isinglass 34 Ruthenium 54 Sabadilla Seed •. 56 Saccharated Calcium 18 Sadler’s Mustard 55 Saffron Flowers 28 Sagapenum (Gum) 30 Sage 32,36,116 Sago, Pearl 54 Sagwa (Proprietary) 110 Sal Acetosellaa 54 Salad Oil 43, 44 Sal Enixum 54 Salep Root 53 Sal Epsom 54 Sal Glauber 54 Sal Muscatelle (Proprietary) 110 Salicin 54 Salicylate Ammonium 11 Salicylate Atropine 13 Salicylate Bismuth 16 Salicylate of Caffeine 17 Salicylate Calcium 18 Salicylate Camphor 18 Salicylate Cinchonidine 20 Salicylate Cinchonine 20 Salicylate Iron 34 Salicylate Lithium 37 Salicylate of Pilocarpine... 46 Salicylate of Quinine 49 Salicylate of Sodium 58 Salicylate Physostigmin 46 Salicylates (Proprietary) 110 Salicylic Acid 9 Salicyline (Proprietary) 110 Salicylous Acid 9 Saline, Pyretic 110 Sal Nitre 54 Sal Prunelle 54 Sal Rochelle 54 Sal Soda 54 Salts 54 Salts, Effervescent 110 Salts of Lemon. 90, 110 Salts, Smelling 89 Salve (Proprietary) 110 Sandal Wood 62 Sandarach 30 Sanguinaria 53 Sanguinarin 54 Sanguis Draconis 30 Sanguis Exsiccat 54 Sanicle Root 53 Santonica 56 Santonin 54 Saoria 54 Sapo.io (Proprietary) 110 Sapolio (Proprietary) 110 Saponaria (Soapwort) 53 Saponax (Proprietary) 110 Saponifier (Lye) 37 Saponin.. 54 Sarsaparilla 53,116 Sarsaparilla (Proprietary).. 110 Sassafras Bark 15 Sassafras Nuts 40 Sassafras Pith 47 Sassytree Bark 15 Sauce, Pepper Ill Savin Leaf 36, 116 Scabish 116 Scammony 30 Scammony Root 53 Scarlet Aniline 12 Schnapps (Proprietary) Ill Scillitoxin 54 Scotch Ale 10 Scurvy Grass 32, 116 Scuttellarin 53 Seal Oleum Ill Sea-Salt 54, 111 Sea Wrack (Fucus vesic) 32 Sebacic Acid 9 Sebacic Ether 23 Sedative (Proprietary) Ill Seed Lac 4. 30 Seeds 54 Seidlitz Mixture 48 Seidlitz Powders 48, 89 Select Powdered Drugs 94 Selenic Acid 9 Seleniate of Sodium 58 Selenium 56 Senecin 56 Senegal 31 Seneka 53 Senna 36 Serpentaria. 53 Sesame Oil (Benne) 44 Sesquichloride of Iron. 34 Seven Barks (Proprietary) . Ill Seven Seals (Proprietary) .. Ill Seven Springs, Mass Ill Sheet Copper 21 Sheilac 31 Sideritis Herb 32 Silicate of Calcium 18 Silicate of Potassium 48 Silicate of Sodium 58 Silicic Acid 9 Silicium 56 Silver, Preparations of 56 Simaruba Bark 15 Sinapism (Proprietary) 111 Skunk Cabbage Root 53,116 Smalts 56 Smilacin 56 Snake Head 116 Snuff 56, 111 Soap 56, 111 Soap Bark. 15 Soap, Castile 56 Soap Stone * 59 Soap wort Root 53 Socotrine Aloes 29 Soda 57 Soda Powders 89,122 Sodium 57 Solanin 58 Solid Extracts, all kinds.. 24, 75 Solomon’s Seal 53,117 Soluble Blue 118 Soluble Glass 58 Soluble Tartar 48 Solution 58, 90 Solvent (Proprietary) Ill Sorrel Herb 31 South Am.;F.& A. Remedy .. 110 Sozodont (Proprietary) Ill Spanish Brown 118 Spearmint Herb 32 Species, Aromatic, &c 58 Specific (Proprietary)... .... Ill Spermaceti 58 Spice Bush 117 Spigelia Root 53 Spikenard Root _ 53 Spirits ..58, 90 Spirits of Ammonia 58, 90 Spirits of Nitre 58 Spring Blossoms (Prop’y)... Ill Spruce Gum 31 Spunk 58 Spurge 117 Squaw Root 117 Squill Root 53 Stannate of Sodium 58 Star Anise Seed 54 Stargrass 53 Star Root 117 Starch 58 Stavesacre Seed 56 St. Croix Rum.. 54 Stearic Acid 9 Stearin 58 Sticklac 31 St. Ignatius Beans 15 Stillingia Root 53,117 St. John’s Bread 15 Stoechas Flowers 28 Stone 58 Stone Root 53,117 Stop Ache (Proprietary) ... Ill Storax 31 Stoughton Bitters 66 Strained Galbanum 30 Strained Guaiac 30 Stramonium Leaf 36 Stramonium Seed 56 Stratena Ill Strawberry Juice 35, 76 Strawberry Leaf 36 Stillingin 58 Strontium 59 Strychnine 59 St. Vincent Arrowroot 12 Styracln 59 Styrax (Gum)... 31 Subacetate of Copper. 21 Subacetate of Lead 35 Subcarbonate of Bismuth.. 16 Subnitrate of Bismuth 16 Subsulphate of Iron 34 Subsulphate of Mercury. .. 39 Succinate of Ammonium .. 11 Succinate of Iron 34 Succinate of Sodium 58 Succinic Acid 9 Succus (Juice) 34 Sugar of Lead 35 Sugar of Lemons Ill Sugar of Milk 59 Sulphate of Aconitine 30 Sulphate of Aluminium 10 Sulphate of Ammonium ... 11 Sulphate of Atropine 13 Sulphate of Barium 13 Sulphate of Bebeerine 15 Sulphate of Berberine ... . 16 Sulphate of Brucine 16 Sulphate of Cadmium 17 Sulphate of Caffeine 18 Sulphate of Calabarin 17 Sulphate of Calcium 18 Sulphate of Cerium. 19 Sulphate of Chromium 20 Sulphate of Cinchonine 20 Sulphate of Cobalt 20 Sulphate of Codeine 20 Sulphate of Copper 21 Sulphate of Daturine 22 Sulphate of Didymium 22 Sulphate of Hydrastin 32 Sulphate of Hyoscyamine.. 32 Sulphate of Indigo 32 Sulphate of Iron 34 Sulphate of Lead 35 Sulphate of Lithium 37 Sulphate of Magnesium 38 Sulphate of Manganese 38 Sulphate of Morphine 40 Sulphate of Nickel 40 Sulphate of Pilocarpine 46 Sulphate of Potassium 48 Sulphate of Quinidine 49 Sulphate of Quinine 49 Sulphate of Rubidium 54 Sulphate of Silver 56 Sulphate of Sodium 58 Sulphate of Strontium 59 Sulphate of Strychnine 59 Sulphate of Thallium 60 Sulphate of Uranium 60 Sulphate of Veratrine 60 Sulphate of Zinc 62 Sulphide of Ammonium ... 11 Sulphide of Barium 13 Sulphide of Cadmium 17 Sulphide of Calcium 18 Sulphide of Copper 21 Sulphide of Lead 35 Sulphide of Silver 56 Sulphide of Sodium 58 Sulphide of Zinc 62 Sulphite of Ammonium 11 Sulphite of Lime (Calcium), 18 Sulphite of Magnesium Sg, JVLcJCeSSON jDuRRENT. Sulphite of Potassium 48 Sulphite of Sodium 58 Sulpho-Carb. of Ammonium 11 Sulpho-Carb. of Barium ... 13 Sulpho-Carb. of Calcium 18 Sulpho-Carb. of Copper 21 Sulpho-Carb. of Lithium... 37 Sulpho-Cax-b. Manganese... 38 Suipho-Carb. of Potassium . 48 Sulpho-Carb. of Quinine... 49 Sulpho-Carbolate of Sodium 58 Sulpho-Carbolate of Zinc... 62 Sulpho-Cyanide of Ammon. 11 Sulpho-Cyanide of Mercury 39 Sulpho-Cyanide of Potas’m. 48 Sulpho-Vinate of Quinine . 49 Sulpho-Vinate of Sodium.. 58 Sulphur 59 Sulphur Balsam 13,66 Sulphuret of Antimony 12 Sulphuret of Iron 34 Sulphuret of Mercury 39 Sulphuret of Potassium 48 Sulphuret of Sodium 58 Sulphuric Acid 9,66 Sulphuric Ether 23 Sulphurous Acid 9 Sumac Berries 16 Sumbul Root (Musk) 52 Sundew Herb (Drosera) 31 Sun Flower Seed. 56 Sura Cura (Proprietary) 111 Swamp Root (Proprietary). Ill Svapnia Ill Swansdown Plaster 47 Sweet Gale 117 Sweet Marjoram 32,116 Syrups, (Officinal)... 59, 90 Syrups, (Proprietary) Ill Table Salad Oil 43 Tablets (Proprietary) 112 Tacamahac 31 Tag Alder 15 Tamarac Bark 15,117 Tamarac Gum 31 Tamar Indien 112 Tamara Larex 112 Tamarinds 59 Tannate of Aluminium.... 10 Tannate of Bismuth 16 Tannate of Cannabin 18 Tannate of Cinchonine 20 Tannate of Iron 34 Tannate of Lead 35 Tannate of Pelletierin 45 Tannate of Quinine 49 Tannate of Sodium 58 Tannate of Zinc 62 Tannic Acid (Tannin) 9 Tannin 9 Tansy Flowers 28 Tapioca. 59 Tar 59,112 Tartar, Cream 22 Tartar Emetic 12 Tartar, Red 60 Tartaric Acid 9 Tartrate of Ammonium 11 Tartrate of Antimony 12 Tartrate of Copper 21 Tartrate of Iron 34 Tartrate of Iron & Potass... 34 Tartrate of Lead 35 Tartrate of Morphine 40 Tartrate of Potassium. 48 Tartrate of Sodium 58 Taurocholeate of Sodium.. 58 Taurocholic Acid 9 Taylor’s Arrowroot 12 Taylor’s Mustard 55 Tea (Proprietary) 112 Teaberry Plant 117 Teethina (Proprietary) 112 Teint D’Or 112 Telluric Acid 9 Terbium 60 Terchloride of Carbon 18 Ternitrate of Bismuth 16 Terra de Sienna. 118 Terra Japonica 30 Tersulphate of Iron 34 Thebaine 60 Theme 60 Theriac 62 Thermaline 112 Thomas’Flavor’g Ext 69 Thus, Gum 60 Thyme 32, 117 Thymic Acid (Thymol) 9 Tilia Bark 15 Tilia Flowers 28 Tin 60 Tin Foil 60 Tinctures 90 Tinctures (Proprietary) 112 Tippecanoe (Proprietary)... 112 Tissue (Proprietary) 112 Titanic Acid. 9 Toilet Powders 108 Tolu Balsam 13 Tolu Rock and Rye 112 Tonca Beans 15 Tongaline (Proprietary) 112 Tonic (Proprietary) 112 Tormentilla Root 53 Tragacanth. 31 Tranquille Balsam .13, 66 Treatment (Proprietary)... 112 Triaethylamin 60 Tricopherous (Proprietary). 112 Trilliin 60 Trillium Root (Beth) 50, 115 Trimethylamin 60 Tripoli 112 Troches (Proprietary) 112 Tsa Tsin 60,113 Tube Paints 119 Tungstate of Ammonium.. 11 Tungstate of Iron. 34 Tungstate of Sodium ... 58 Turmeric (Curcuma) 51 Turpentine 60 Turpentine, Chian 60 Turpeth Mineral 39 Turpeth Root 53 Ultramarine Blue 118 Umber 118 Unicorn Root 53, 117 Union Salad Oil. 44 Uranium 60 Urate of Ammonium 11 Uranine 60 Urate of Potassium 48 Urate of Sodium 58 Urea 60 Uric Acid... 9 Ustilago Maidis 21 Uva Ursi 36,117 Vaccine 60 Valerianate of Ammonium. 11 Valerianate of Amyl 11 Valerianate of Atropine.... 13 Valerianate of Bismuth 16 Valerianate of Iron 34 Valerianate Iron & Quinine 34 Valerianate of Magnesium . 38 Valerianate of Morphine ... 40 Valerianate of Quinine 50 Valerianate of Sodium 58 Valerianate of Strychnine . 59 Valerianate of Zinc 62 Valerianic Acid 9 Valerianic Ether. 23 Valerian Root 53,117 Vallet’s Mass 34? Vanadate of Ammonium... 11 VanadicAcid 9 Van Dyke Brown. 118 Vanilla Beans 15 Varnish 119 Vaseline 113 Vegetine (Proprietary) 113 Venetian Red 118 Venice Turpentine 60 Veradia 123 Veratrine 60 Veratrin 60 Veratrum Alba 51,116 Veratrum Viride. 53 Verbascum Flowers 28 Verbena Herb 117 Verdigris 21, 60 Vermifuge (Proprietary) 113 Vermilion Red 118 Vetivert Root 53 Viburnin 61 Vichy Salts 54,110 Victoria! Root 53 Vienna Lime 3T Vinegar, Medicinal 93 Vinegar (Proprietary) 113 Violet Flowers 38 Viola Tricolor 33 Virginia Snakeroot 53 Vitalia (Proprietary) 113 Vitalized Phosphates 113 Vitalizer (Proprietary) 113 Wafers (Proprietary) 113 Wafer Ash.. 15 Wahoo Bark 15, 117 Walnut Peelings 61 Wash (Proprietary) 113 Water of Ammonia 10 Water, Cherry Laurel 93 W ater, Cologne 93 Water, Florida 93,114 Water, Mineral. 114 Water, Orange Flower 61 Water, (Proprietary) 114, Water, Rose 61,93 Watermelon Seed 56 Waters, Officinal 93 Waters, Spring 114 Wax, Bay 61 Wax, Bees’ 61 Wax, Japan _ 61 Wax, White 61 Weights* Tares of P’kgs ... 130 Wheat, Prepared 114 Whisky 61 White Arsenic 13 White Ash Bark 15,115 White Chalk 19 White Hellebore 51,116 White Indian Hemp 51,116 White Lead 119 White Mustard Seed 55 White Oak Bark 15,115 White Oxide Antimony 13 White Pepper 46 White Pond Lily 53,116 White Precipitate 39 White Turpentine 60 White Wax 61 White Zinc 119 Whiting 119 Wild Cherry Bark 15,115 Wild Cherries.. 19 Wild Turnip 53,117 Willow Bark 15 Window Glass 139 Wines 61 Wines, Medicinal 93 Wines, (Proprietary) 114 Winter’s Bark 15 Witchhazel Bark 15,117 Witchhazel Leaf.. 37 Witherite 61 Wolfram 61 Woiframic Acid 9 Wolframate of Ammonium 11 Wood Alcohol 10 Wood Naphtha 40 Woods, Dye 61 Wormseed 56 Wormwood 33, 117 Xanthine (Proprietary) 114 Xanthium Spinosum 33 X'anthoxylin 62 Xylol 62 Yarrow Flowers 28,117 Yeast Powders. 109 Yellow Aniline 12 Yellow Arsenic 13 Yellow Dock 53 Yellow Jasmin R’t(Gelse’m) 51 Yellow Oxide of Mercury .. 39 Yellow Paints, dry & in oil 119 Yellow Pond Lily 52, 116 Yerba Santa (Herb) 32 Yttrium 62 Zaffre , 20, 62 Zedoary Root 53 Zinc 62 Zircon 62 Zoedone (Proprietary) 114 176 jVLcJIesson 8j Robbins1 Current. McK. & R. OLEATES. We are prepared to furnish these useful substitutes for ointments in any desired quantity, and can guarantee exact strength and certainty of effect, as none but the purest medicinal agents are used in their preparation. In their effects they appear to be more prompt and certain than ointments. Our present list can be found on page 77, but any desired kind will be manufactured to order at short notice. McK. & R. SCALE PREPARATIONS. We now manufacture Citrate of Iron ; Citrate of Iron and Quinine, U. S. P., (12$ Quinine, reddish), and Soluble (10$ Quinine, greenish); Pyrophosphate of Iron, etc., in large quantities, and, what is very important in the quinine preparations, we can guar- antee both appearance and full percentage. Our extensive quinine manufacture gives us facilities in the production of these important preparations, and the ability of our analytical chemists in analysis insures the quality. McK. & R. POWDERED EXTRACTS. Powdered extracts are a great convenience to the druggist, both in making up pill masses and in dispensing. The great difficulty has been in getting thoroughly reliable powders of assured strength and purity. These we do not hesitate to offer as of the exact strength of the solid extracts in mass, which they represent, grain for grain. Our appliances for evaporating in vacuo, and our system of assay make them at once tht safest and most convenient of preparations of this class. McK. & R. PURIFIED SALTS. The demand for granulated salts of perfect purity for medicinal use, which would in all cases be found perfectly reliable, has led us to manufacture, in our own laboratory, some of the more important of these, which are put up in one-pound cans and protected by our label. Ammonium, Muriate, McK. & R. purif. and gran., for prescription use, i lb. cans, lb. 28c Copper, Sulphate, “ “ ‘ “ “ 1 lb. cans, lb. 30c Lead, Acetate, “ “ “ 1 lb. cans, lb. 40c Potassium, Chlorate. “ 1 lb. cans, lb. 35c Zinc, Sulphate, “ • '• ‘‘ “ I lb. cans, lb. 25c McKesson & Robbins’ Ergotin, (For H ypodermic Use.) Made with the Most Scrupulous Care. Price, $1.50 per Ounce. specify McKesson & robbins’ hypodermic ergotin, McKesson & robbins’ PURE FRUIT JUICES. DILUTE BEFORE USING. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. BLACKBERRY, PINEAPPLE, RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY. In Quart Champagne Bottles; Price, $8 per Doz. In I Gallon Demijohns, $3 per Demijohn; in 2 1-2 Gallon Bottles, $6 per Bottle; in 5 Gal- lon Kegs, $13 per Keg. CONCENTRATED ESSENCES —For List and Prices, see Page 89 McKesson & Robbins’ Camphor Ice with Glycerine WILL RELIEVE CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS. PRICE, $1.50 A DOZEN; RETAILS 35 CENTS A BOX. Chlorate of Potash Lozenges. Is a Harmless Remedy for Hoarseness. McKesson & robbins5 PRICE, $1.35 PER DOZEN. RETAILS 25 CENTS A BOX. IjW j$TAIN pENCIL. I $1.75 per Dozen; $20.00 per Gross. McKesson & robbins’ GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST For Sewing Machines, Guns,-or Delicate Machinery. Price, $1.25 a Dozen; Retails 25 Cents a Bottle. McKesson & Robbins’ Florida Water. A FINE PERFUME AND TOILET LUXURY. Price, $4.50 a Dozen. 5 Retails 50 Cents a Bottle. McK. & R. POWDERED DRUGS. It seems highly proper to place a list of some of the most important powdered drugs in our catalogue of pharmaceutical preparations, because the selection and garbling of the crude drug and its reduction to a powdered form make a preparation of the powder, and as such it should carry the label of the producer as a guarantee of its purity, the same as a bottle of Quinine or Fluid Extract. The extra cost of 25 cents for 1 lb. bottles has been objectionable, and we have recently adopted 1 ib. square tins as containers, and prices quoted below, which will be subject to market changes, include the cans, the increased cost for which is trifling. These cans are very sightly and make neat and attractive shelf packages. Powdered Cinchona Balks and Powdered Opium will be labeled with their respective assays, and upon the labels of Powdered Ergot and Powdered Narcotic Leaves will be stated the year that the crudes were gathered. Other powders than those here quoted will be furnished, of guaranteed purity, upon applica- tion. Our desire is to have the trade order the following powders in 1 lb. cans only, and on that account we have merely added the increased cost, figured down to the lowest basis. All powders sent out by us, in cans bearing our label, are guaranteed by us. Specify McKesson & Robbins’ powders in pound cans. Ammonium, Muriate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions lb 38 Aromatic Powder ...lb. 1 60 Bark, Cinchona, Bolivia, 3% total alkaloids “ “ Calisaya, 6# total alkaloids, over 2# being quinine “ “ Cuprea, 4i# total alkaloids, over 2i# “ “ ...lb. 1 10 lb 1 90 ...lb. 1 35 “ “ Red, true, 6# total alkaloids, over 2% “ *• ...lb. 1 90 “ “ “ R Si total alkaloids ...lb. 1 10 Berries, Cubeb (coarse powder) lb 1 10 Cantharides ...lb. 3 90 ..lb. 35 Colocynth, Pulp (freed from seeds) lb. 3 30 Copper, Sulphate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions ...lb. 30 Cream of Tartar ...lb. 45 Dover’s Powder, IJ. S., 1870, with Powdered Sulphate Potassa ..lb. 1 10 “ “ “ 1880, with Powdered Sugar of Milk ..lb. 1 35 ...lb. 75 Extracts, Solid, see Solid Extracts, Powdered, page 75. “ Licorice, Calab.True... lb 50 Flowers, Red Rose ..lb. 3 75 Guarana ..lb. 3 90 Gum Aloes, Socotrine - We call special attention to our Purified Socotrine Aloes (not powdered), which we ..lb. con- 70 sider a better form for general use, see page 66. Gum Arabic, first select ..lb. 60 “ “ “ “ granulated.. lb. “ Asafetida. We do not advise the powdered form for this article, as the heat, neces- sarily used in powdering the best grades, affects the quality, while the grades which are easily powdered are deficient in strength. We advise the use of Purified Asa- 60 fetida, see page 66. Gum, Gamboge lb 95 “ Kino _.lb. 45 “ Mastic lb. 1 65 “ Myrrh Ih 55 “ Opium (assay on every label) at present testing 13# lb 6 00 “ Scammony, Virgin (assay on every label) at present testing 80# ..lb. 11 00 Tragacanth ..lb. 1 35 Lead, Acetate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions Ih. 40 Leaf, Aconite ..lb. 35 “ Belladonna ..lb. 35 “ Conium ..lb. 35 “ Digitalis ..lb. 40 “ Hyoscyamus ..lb. 40 “ Senna, Alex Ih. a5 Nutmeg lb 90 Nux Vomica ..lb. 35 Pepper, Black ..lb. 30 Potassium, Chlorate, French lb 35 Potassium, Chlorate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions Ih, a5 Root, Aconite, English ..lb. 80 “ Belladonna lb 35 “ Ginger, Jamaica ..lb. a5 “ Golden Seal ..lb. 45 “ Ipecac, Brazil ..lb. 1 30 “ Jalap ..lb. 40 “ Licorice, Russian lb 35 “ Orris, Florentine lb 35 “ Rhatany ..lb. 35 “ Rhubarb ..lb. 1 60 “ Sarsaparilla, Honduras ..lb. 50 “ Senega ..lb. 80 “ Serpentaria... ..lb. 65 “ Valerian, English ..lb. 40 “ Veratrum Viride , ..lb. 40 Seed, Anise lb 30 “ Cardamom ..lb. 3 80 “ Colchicum, English lb 80 “ Lobelia ..lb. 1 10 “ Santonica (foreign wormseed) ..lb. 35 Soap, White Castile ..lb. 50 Sugar of Milk ..lb. 40 Zinc, Sulpnate, McK. & R., purified and granulated, for prescriptions ..lb. 35 McKesson & Robbins’ Farina Cologne. DELICATE! EXQUISITE! PERMANENT! (five it a Trial.—It is one of the best Colopes in the Market, and is offered at a reasonable price, gMBIQMB GLASS-STOPFERED BOTTLE, TRIAL SIZE. FARINA TRIAL SIZE, 25 CENTS, Si.50 PEE DOZEN, $10.50 PEE GROSS. COLOGNE. HOLDING FULL HALF-PINT, $1,00; DOZEN, $7,50, Bottle Light Amher Color. 25 cts. A BOTTLE. Exact size represented by Cut.