Am.  J.  Ph.]  11  [July,  1882 
ROBERT  SHOEMAKER  &  CO., 
 IMPORTEKS  OF  
FINE  DRUGS  AND  CHEMICALS, 
OLIVE  OILS,  CONTI'S  CASTILE  SOAP, 
BENBOW'S  ELDER  FLOWER  SOAP, 
CHAMOIS  AND  PLASTER  SKINS, 
TEETH  AND  NAIL  PRUSHES, 
GENUINE  WEDGWOOD  MORTARS, 
ENGLISH  GRADUATEu  MEASURES, 
MAW'S  NURSING  BOTTLES  AND 
NURSERY  REQUISITES, 
SCOTCH  OATMEAL  (ABERDEEN), 
KEEN'S  MUSTARD,  PATENT  BARLEY- 
FLOUR  AND  GROATS  (ROBINSON'S). 
We  continue  to  make  ALLEN'S  SOLID  EXTRACTS;  OIL  OF  ALMONDS 
(Sweet  and  Essential)  a  specialty. 
We  also  continue  to  manufacture,  AT  OUR  OWN  MILLS,  POWDERED  and  GROUND 
DRUGS  and  SPICES  of  ABSOLUTE  PURITY. 
A  Medal  and  Diploma  awarded  by  the  PRIMARY  JUDGES  of  the  Centennial  Commission  for 
Superiority  and  Purity  of  our  Powdered  Drugs  and  Fluid  Extracts. 
North-East  Cor.  Fourth  and  Race  Streets, 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  members  of  this  Association  are  hereby  notified  that  the  Thirtieth 
Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  convened  on  Tuesday,  Septem- 
ber 12th,  1882,  at  3  o'clock,  at  Niagara  Falls,  New  York. 
The  time,  the  place,  and  the  unusual  attractions  which  will  be  afforded 
the  visiting  members,  will,  beyond  any  doubt,  make  this  one  of  the  largest 
gatherings  the  Association  has  ever  had. 
The  Local  Secretary,  Mr.  Hiram  E.  Griffith,  and  the  special  committee 
on  entertainment  have  perfected  arrangements  which  will  tend  to  the  com- 
fort and  pleasure  of  visiting  members,  and  which  cannot  fail  to  be  an  addi- 
tional inducement  to  increase  the  attendance  beyond  previous  years.  These 
arrangements  will  be  duly  announced  in  a  special  circular  to  members,  early 
in  August. 
The  objects  of  the  Association  commend  itself  to  the  favorable  considera- 
tion of  every  respectable  pharmacist  of  our  land,  and  it  should  have  their 
hearty  co-operation. 
Its  membership,  now  over  loOO,  enrols  a  large  number  of  our  best  phar- 
macists, and  it  seeks  the  addition  of  good  i^harmacists  to  its  membership, 
that  they  may  enjoy  its  privileges  and  benefits. 
Blank  forms  of  ai^plication  for  membership  will  be  forwarded  to  all  per- 
sons who  desire  them,  and  who  will  write  to  either  the  President,  the 
Secretary,  Prof.  J.  M.  Maisch,  Philadelphia,  or  G.  W.  Kennedy,  Pottsville, 
Pa 
P.  W.  BEDFORD,  President. 
New  York,  June  20,  1882. 
