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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
tickets on sale Tuesdays and Thursdays, good fourteen days in addition to d^e of sale, 
$-,2. Tickets on sale daily, good twenty-four days, in addition to date of sale, 33 »- 05 - 
These rates include meals and state room accommodations on M. & M. T. Co. s steamer. 
Upper-deck state room berths are $2.50 extra in each direction. The steamer leaving 
B^ton Thursday, September 2d, at 2 i>. M., is due at Norfolk at4 A. M , September 4t . 
Train via Southern Railway leaves Norfolk at 9.25 A. M., due in Nashville at I.j 5 . . . , 
Sunday, September 5th. We are the only line running through car service from Norfolk 
to Nashville, and pass through the most beautiful scenery of Western North Carolina, 
“ The Land of the Sky,” thence via Knoxville and Chattanooga to Nashville. 
President Osgood furnishes the following information: 
Through tickets can be secured in New York on Tuesdays and 
Thursdays, good to return within ten days ioT$2^.^o. Sleeping- 
car rates are as follows: Berth New York to Nashville, $6; sec¬ 
tion New York to Nashville, $I2 ; berth Washington to Nash¬ 
ville, $5; section Washington to Nashville, $10; berth Norfolk 
to Nashville, $5.50 ; section Norfolk to Nashville, $11. 
A twenty-day ticket from Washington to Nashville is $21.05, 
but a ten-day ticket is sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 
$i5-30- 
notes. 
No reason is left for doubt that our Southern friends are go¬ 
ing to entertain us most royally. ^ 
The Hotel Tulane is new and up-to-date, having assembly 
and committee rooms, and every convenience. Rates will be 
$i per day and upward for rooms per individual. Meals on Eu¬ 
ropean plan or fifty cents straight. 
Dr. Nelson, Pullman, Washington; Dr. M. E. Knowles, 
Butte, Mont., and Dr. T. D. Hinebauch, Fargo, North Dakota, 
are coming from the Far West, and Minnesota will send a strong 
delegation. _ 1 r 
The New England members will go largely by boat from 
Boston via the M. & M. T. Co. to Newport News, and thence by 
the Southern Railway through the most picturesque country to 
Nashville. It will be a most delightful pleasure excursion. 
Cornell will be well represented by Profs. Eaw and Wil¬ 
liams. . . 
All the principal railroad lines give special excursion rates 
to the Nashville exposition. Round trip sold on any day at 
eighty per cent, of regular price and on special days (Tuesdays 
aiyd Thursdays—for ten and fifteen day limit) at much less. 
Dr. W. C. Rayen, of Nashville, Tenn., writes the REVIEW 
as follows: “ I am gratified to inform you that Southern prac¬ 
titioners are quite enthusiastic over the approaching meeting, 
and I now confidently expect that we will have a larger attend¬ 
ance than we had at Buffalo last year.*” 
