. The Pharmaceutical era . out examination aspharmacists: E. E. Armstrong. Gardner; Louis Kennedy,Baxter Springs; John B. Paul, Mound City. The nextmeeting of the board for examination will be held atHutchinson, May 21, 1000.—W. C. Johnston, secretary. The Utah Board of Pharmacy examined ten applicants for registration to practice pharmacy at Salt Lake City,February 14 and 15. Three of those examined werepassed as registered assistant pharmacists and sever*,failed altogether, no first class certificates being three who passed as assistant were A. J. Davis, O. and ^Valter Ll


. The Pharmaceutical era . out examination aspharmacists: E. E. Armstrong. Gardner; Louis Kennedy,Baxter Springs; John B. Paul, Mound City. The nextmeeting of the board for examination will be held atHutchinson, May 21, 1000.—W. C. Johnston, secretary. The Utah Board of Pharmacy examined ten applicants for registration to practice pharmacy at Salt Lake City,February 14 and 15. Three of those examined werepassed as registered assistant pharmacists and sever*,failed altogether, no first class certificates being three who passed as assistant were A. J. Davis, O. and ^Valter Lloyd, all of Salt Lake City. The-following graduates of colleges of pharmacy were giver».first class certificates: W. W. Cook, Frisco; D. M. Mun-ger, Ogden; G. A. Huscher. Willard Donaldson and W. Salt Lake City. Hereafter certificates of gradua-tion from colleges of pharmacy will not be accepted, andevery applicant for registration will be required to takethe examinations. The next meeting will be held May ^larcli 22. 1900.] NEWS AND TRADE DEPARTMENT. • i-^7 I ^ OBITUARY. ^ I iX. tXi »j< .J. .J* »j* .^ ij. ^ »j-fcj.»J-^ ^ »|-»j-•(*j--J*-J* *j* *!• J-*J* f--|* • J* •{• *J{* ?}* *l* y JOHN C. HENDERSON, an old druggist of Chicago,flicil on Sunday morning, March 11, at his residence, 1142Washington boulevard. He had been in the retail drugbusiness in Chicago for twenty-five years, his last placeof business having been at Lake street and Oakley ave-nue. r^Ir. Hendersan was born in the north of Irelandsixty years ago. He came to this country when eighteenyears of age and settled in New Orleans. At the close ofthe Civil War he came to Chicago. The cause of death was apoplexy, the first stroke comingtwo years ago. He left a widow and one daughter. Book Reviews. LEONARD GARDNER BABCOCK, a druggist of Lex-ington. Mass., where he also was postmaster, died onMarch H. He was fifty-nine years of age. and was ason of Dr. Aaron G.


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