'257/ ..'r' ^ ^ LAMKIN & BVMEFFEM. 
St. Louis, Mo., January 30, 1873. 
The undersigned takes great pleasurt??in -'.recommending to the trade in general, and his former patrons 
in particular, the CHEMICALS AND MI^XC??*!rI-^?REPARATIO]^S of Larkin & Scheffer, his success- 
ors in the Chemical Laboratory, 209 Myrtle Street, St. Louis. 
Mr. Scheffer has been in his employ, as the Chemist of the establishment, since 1864, and if the 
quality and purity of the goods manufactured by the undersigned have gained some reputation, it is to a 
great extent due to the skillful experience and untiring zeal of the chemist. \ 
The undersigned is not only confident, but he knows^ that the new firm continues to manufacture 
their preparations according to the principles formerly established by him, and is convinced that druggists and 
physicians will find it to their advantage to use the goods manufactured by Larkin & Scheffer, in prefer- 
ence to anv other now offered in the market. 
ENNO SANDER. 
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