The Pharmaceutical era . with the thrillingexclamation: Ha! chloroform on your shirt front! Seethere the deep Iblue discoloration which it leaves!—Lon-don Globe. The Sterling Remedy Company. Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind., manufacturers of cascarets and other pro-prietary remedies, has secured an injunction againstR. J. Gorey, of Cleveland, Ohio, restraining the latterfrom using the words candy cathjartic and candycathartics, or any similar name, and also from usingthe word cascara in conjunction with a scroll or otherdesign similar to the scroll or design used by the com-plainants with the wor


The Pharmaceutical era . with the thrillingexclamation: Ha! chloroform on your shirt front! Seethere the deep Iblue discoloration which it leaves!—Lon-don Globe. The Sterling Remedy Company. Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind., manufacturers of cascarets and other pro-prietary remedies, has secured an injunction againstR. J. Gorey, of Cleveland, Ohio, restraining the latterfrom using the words candy cathjartic and candycathartics, or any similar name, and also from usingthe word cascara in conjunction with a scroll or otherdesign similar to the scroll or design used by the com-plainants with the word cascarets. Gorey is also en-joined from using boxes similar in appearance and de-sign to those used toy the Sterling Remedy Co. D. Scott Keene, President ot the Galveston Retail Druggists Association, Galveston, Texas, has been ap-pointed to represent the Texas State PharmaceuticalAssociation at the N. A. R. D. meeting to be held inBuffalo in October. August 15, 1901.] NEWS DEPARTMENT. 20; PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, (o^ ^ G^ (^Tf-995 Vii Apparatus for C79,—Alexander L. I^iopurifying gases. 679,SM.—George B. Crites, Chicago. HI. Recepl icle forsugar or other powdered or pulverized materials. —Frank J. Abate, assignor ol one-halt Id N. New York. N. Y. Xon-refillable bottle. 679,99S.—John G. Ross and H. JI. Taggait. Philadelphia,Pa. Adjustable adhesive supporting plaster or ban-dage. —Henry A. AUwardt, Detroit. Mich. Soca-waterapparatus. 6S0,O5O.—Claude M. J. Limb, (dit Claudius,) Lyons. barium carbid. 680,072.—Henry K. Prosser, Washington, D. C. Device forremoving closures from bottles or jars. eS0,—Henry K. Prosser, Washington, D. C. Ni n-retil-lable bottle. 680,122.—Erasmus T. Camp. Gadsen, Ala. Apparatus forvoporizing medicinal agents; 680,162.—Christian W. Meinecke, Jersey City, N. J., as-signor to Meinecke & Co., New York, N. Y. Bottle-stopper. 680, A. Alle


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