The Pharmaceutical era . son, Successions: A. Melgaard & Co., Selby, S. by H. R. Gunderman; J. E. Goodrich, North Loup, Neb.,by George C. Smith. Dr. Hoffmeyer, of Gushing. Wis., was in the city this week; also Mr. Gearing, of Maiden Rock. ^Morris & Co. have started at Battle Creek, Neb., and Holcomb Bros, at Goehner. same state. Emil Kiesling has left the city and taken charge of a drug store at Pine City. Minn. ^John J. Heffem, Ardoeh. N. D., has filed a voluntary petition in Ojankruptcy. O. H. Collins, Miller, S. D., has sold his branch at Blunt. Otto Burger has gone to Groton. S. D. Fli


The Pharmaceutical era . son, Successions: A. Melgaard & Co., Selby, S. by H. R. Gunderman; J. E. Goodrich, North Loup, Neb.,by George C. Smith. Dr. Hoffmeyer, of Gushing. Wis., was in the city this week; also Mr. Gearing, of Maiden Rock. ^Morris & Co. have started at Battle Creek, Neb., and Holcomb Bros, at Goehner. same state. Emil Kiesling has left the city and taken charge of a drug store at Pine City. Minn. ^John J. Heffem, Ardoeh. N. D., has filed a voluntary petition in Ojankruptcy. O. H. Collins, Miller, S. D., has sold his branch at Blunt. Otto Burger has gone to Groton. S. D. Fliitt Bottle Mnnnfaetnrers Combine. The formation of a flint glass bottle combination witha capital of $30,000,000 is reported. This combination issaid to include all of the big manufacturers in the coun-try, about fifty in number. The oflicers elected are:F. J. Park of Wheeling, W. president; George of Bellalre, vice president; F. W. Breed of Indiana,treasurer and G. J. M. Porter of Chicago, THE DUTIES OF BOARDS OF PHARMACY.* Tlie diliicultics in properly discharging the dutiesof a member of the Board of Pharmacy are increasedby extreme views in two opposite directions that areentertained by appHcants for registration and theirfriends. On the one hand are persons whose knowl-edge of pharmacy and the branches of science uponwhich it is based is so meager that they cannot besaid to have any scientific knowledge of their persons are usually of tlie opinion that all apharmacist needs to know is how to follow a dis-pensatory in the making of the most ordinary prepa-rations, and how to compound prescriptions written bymen who know less of pharmacy than themselves. Witha range of experience which, while it may have cov-ered many years, has yet not made them expert inany but the most rudimentary dispensing, these per-sons feel competent to take charge of any pharmacy,reminding us of the rather trite saying Fools rush inwhere angels fear to tread. On th


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