. The Pharmaceutical era . grad-uate of the College of Pharmacy, has deserted pharmacyfor the cigar business, and has bought the stand in therotunda of the Mermod and Jaccard building, Broadwayand Locust street. In the great fire which on Sunday last swept the North Broadway retail district, causing a loss of about$1,500,000, the drug store of Johnson Bros., Broadwayand Franklin avenue, was badly damaged; loss about$2,500, fully insured. Fire originating in the basement of the Henry Hell Chemical Company, No. 212-14 South Fourth street, Tues-day night, caused damage to stock and fixtures of ap


. The Pharmaceutical era . grad-uate of the College of Pharmacy, has deserted pharmacyfor the cigar business, and has bought the stand in therotunda of the Mermod and Jaccard building, Broadwayand Locust street. In the great fire which on Sunday last swept the North Broadway retail district, causing a loss of about$1,500,000, the drug store of Johnson Bros., Broadwayand Franklin avenue, was badly damaged; loss about$2,500, fully insured. Fire originating in the basement of the Henry Hell Chemical Company, No. 212-14 South Fourth street, Tues-day night, caused damage to stock and fixtures of ap-proximately $3,500. The total insurance carried on stockwas $46,000. Ed. Roberts, formerly with M. C. Huggins, East St. Louis, is preparing to open a drug store corner of Col-linsville and Pennsylvania avenues, that city. J. M. Brown, of Ashley, 111., is in the city buying stock for a drug store he will open at Sandoval, 111. The drug store of J. A. Plunder, No. 2824 Marcus avenue, was slightly damaged by fire last ILLUSTRATED the Acme Hair Growing Co.: Gents—I have used youiBitters with striking effect. Yours truly A Striker.—(Printer!Ink.) The drug store of O burned out February 7. Herwitz & Kallis have opened a ne No. 460O Page avenue. SpragTie, Pawnee, 111., was-drug store at KANSAS CITY. Nolan & Welch succeed C. L. B. Hines & Co., Tenth. street and Broadway. Mr. Nolan has been a member ofthe firm. Mr. Welch formerly clerked in the store, andlater was on the road for John Wyeth & Bro. C. L. has been for some time secretary of an insurancecompany, and will continue in such capacity. Dr. W. E. King and wife have the sympathy of their host of friends of the pharmaceutical profession in theaffliction that has come to them in the loss of theireldest son, who was killed by a horses kick. H. F. Pitts will open a first class drug store at Thirty-first street and Brooklyn avenue, in a new brick,building now in course of construction, and will likel


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