144 
Obituary, 
/Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
t  March  1,1871. 
Mr.  Hendel  was  a  member  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
He  died  suddenly  at  his  store,  of  apoplexy,  having  had  two  previous  attacks 
•within  two  years.    He  leaves  a  widow,  the  daughter  of  Mr.  Jesse  Arnot. 
EuGKNE  L.  Massot,  an  eminent  pharmaceutist  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  died 
on  the  14th  of  February,  having  been  born  in  October,  1823.  The  following 
communication,  from  Mr.  Primm,  gives  an  idea  of  the  public  estimation  in 
which  the  deceased  was  held  : 
RESOLUTIONS  OF  RESPECT. 
At  a  special  meeting  of  the  St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy,  held  at  Poly- 
technic Building,  February  16th,  the  following  proceedings  were  had,  concern- 
ing the  death  of  Mr.  Eugene  L.  Massot : 
The  meeting  was  called  to  order  by  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Crawford,  and  Mr.  Hubert 
Primm  was  appointed  Secretary,  After  remarks  eulogistic  of  the  deceased 
member's  services  and  character,  by  Messrs.  Alexander.  Crawford  and  Primm, 
the  following  resolutions  were  unanimously  adopted: 
Whereas,  the  death  of  Mr.  K.  L,  Massot  having  been  announced  to  this  Col- 
lege, we  feel  it  our  privilege  and  duty  to  give  some  expression  to  our  deep  sense 
of  his  loss  and  our  affectionate  respect  for  his  memory.    Therefore,  be  it 
Resolved,  That  we  be^ar  most  willing  testimony  to  his  faithfulness  and  devo- 
tion in  promoting  the  iliterests  of  this  College,  he  being  one  of  its  most  thor- 
ough friends,  who,  at  all  times,  spared  no  trouble  and  thought  no  labor  too  great 
to  advance  its  interests.  The  records  of  this  institution  recite  the  confidence 
placed  in  him  by  its  members.  Filling  successively  the  offices  of  President  and 
Yice-President,  he  gave  to  each  position  that  careful  attention  so  necessary 
for  the  successful  workings  of  such  an  institution  as  ours  is.  His  blameless  and 
consistent  life,  his  amiable  and  genial  disposition,  and  his  eminently  attractive 
social  qualities,  rendered  his  society  sought  for  not  only  by  members  of  his  pro- 
fession, but  by  all  who  came  within  the  sphere  of  his  acquaintance. 
Resolved,  That  we  will  attend  the  funeral  and  cordially  unite  in  every  token 
of  respect  to  his  memory. 
Resolved,  that  a  copy  of  these  resolutions  be  presented  to  the  family  of  the 
deceased,  and  that  the  pharmaceutical  journal?  of  the  country  and  the  city 
press  be  requested  to  publish  the  same. 
Wm.  H.  Crawford,  President. 
Hubert  Primm,  Secretary. 
Dr.  Sheridan  Musfratt.  The  Pharmaceutical  Journal  for  Feb.  11th  an- 
iiounceg  the  death  of  this  Chemist  at  his  residence  in  West  Darby,  England,  at 
the  age  of  50  years.    Our  space  will  not  admit  of  a  further  notice  at  present. 
Advertisements  omitted  from  the  Advertiser. 
WANTED — In  a  drug  store,  doing  a  large  and  active  business,  a  Pharma- 
ceutist, acquainted  with  trade  in  the  Interior  Counties  of  this  State.  A  gra- 
duate of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  who  can  speak  German  and 
has  satisfactory  references,  would  be  preferred.  Address  W.  S.  T.  This  office, 
145  N.  Tenth  street.  1  t. 
WANTED — By  a  Graduate  in  Pharmacy,  who  speaks  German,  a  suitable 
situation  in  a  Prescription  store  in  the  South  or  West. 
Address  J.  0.  W.,  care  of  James  T.  Shinn,  Spruce  and  Broad  Sts.  It 
