Am.  J.  Ph.]  2  [June,  1886 
PURE  NATURAL 
FRUIT  JUICES. 
THE  STANDARD  BRAND. 
Expressed  from  SOUND,  RIPE,  FRUITS  of  the  finest  quality. 
Contains  no  sugar;  UNADULTERATED  with  any  other  article  and 
FREE  FROM  ARTIFICIAL  COLOR. 
Pineapple,  Plum,  Blackberry, 
Strawberry,  Quince,  Catawba  Grape, 
Raspberry,  Pear,  Concord  Grape, 
Peach,  Apple,  Morella  Cherry, 
Red  Messina  Orange  Juice,     Imperial  Lemon  Juice. 
Acknowledged  to  be  the  best  and  cheapest  in  the  market. 
HANCE  BROTHERS  &  WHITE, 
CALLOWHILL  STREET,  CORNER  MARSHALL, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
NEW  YORK  DEPOT,  17  Piatt  Street.  PITTSBURGH  DEPOT,  54  Sixth  Street. 
CHICAGO  DEPOT,  41  State  Street.  BOSTON  DEPOT,  52  Broad  Street. 
licorice:, 
EQUAL  TO  THE  BEST  IMPORTED. 
LICORICE  MASS.  LICORICE  STICK.  LICORICE  LOZENGES. 
LICORICE  ROOT,  powdered.  LICORICE  ROOT,  crushed  and  ground. 
POWDERED  EXTRACT  LICORICE.    LICORICE  ROOT,  select. 
A  in  in  o  li  i  a  c  a  1  Glycyrrliizin  for  masking  the  bitter  taste  of  Sulphate  oi 
Quinia.  manufactured  by 
MELLOR  &  RITTENHOUSE, 
No.  218  North  22d  St.,  PHILADELPHIA. 
 P  KPSIINT  .  
E.   SCHEFFER,   Louisville,  Ivy. 
Manufactures  by  his  improved  method  SACCHARATED  PEPSIN, 
which  has  proven  its  superiority  over  other  Pepsins  by  its  stability  and  uniformity,  and  by  its 
agreeable  taste.  In  digestive  power  it  corresponds  to  the  standard  adopted  by  the  committee 
on  the  6  th  revision  of  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia  which  is  as  follows :  One  part  dissolved  in  500 
parts  of  water,  acidulated  with  7.5  parts  of  hydrochloric  acid,  should  digest  at  least  50  parts  of 
hard-boiled  Egg  Albumen  in  5  to  6  hours  at  100°  to  10 1°  F. 
PIil  PSIN,  CONCENTRATED,  possessing  8   times  the 
strength  of  the  above,  particularly  recommended  to  manufacturers. 
Premiums  were  awarded  to  the  above  preparations  at  the  International  Exposition  at  Vienna 
1837,  and  the  Centennial  Exposition  in  Philadelphia. 
