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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
lief to the parent. His paper was full of valuable practicable 
suggestions. 
The discussions of these papers, eliciting many interesting 
points, was taken part in by Drs. Miller, Pearson, Kooker, 
Helmer, Timberman, Thos. B. Rayner, Dustan and others. 
A resolution was then passed that the reports, papers, etc., 
be given to the American Veterinary Review, and that ar¬ 
rangements be made therewith for the printing of three hun¬ 
dred and fifty copies of the same. 
A vote of thanks was extended the Wyoming Valley 
Veterinary Medical Association for their kindness in caring 
for the members and arranging for the meeting. 
A similar vote of thanks was extended to those who had 
made reports and offered papers. 
The meeting adjourned at 6:oo P.M. At 8:30 P.M., through 
the courtesy of the Wyoming Valley Veterinary Medical 
Association, a trip was made into one of the coal mines, which 
was a pleasant experience to all who availed themselves of 
the opportunity. 
The following morning at 8:30 A. M., the members were 
treated to a trip 10 Far View, ascending the mountain from 
Carbondale by a series of fourteen plains. It proved a de¬ 
lightful day, a rich view of beautiful scene^ 7 , and many pleas¬ 
ant experiences long to be remembered. 
Robt. Gladfelter, 
W. Horace Hoskins, Rec. Secy. 
President. 
FOR SALE. 
A good paying practice in a city of 5,000 inhabitants, 300 miles west of Chi¬ 
cago. No other graduate in the county. Will sell practice, including new oper- 
a'ing table, for $300. Address, 
Sabiston, Murray & Co., 
916 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
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