Am.  J.  Ph.J 
.9 
[Sept.,  1882 
To  Members  of  the  taerican  Pliafmaceutical  ksociation. 
The  following  is  the  Eatertaiument  Committee's  Programme  for  the  30th  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
American  Pliaraiaceutical  Association  at  Niagara  Falls,  Sep.  12, 1882.  Headquarters  will  be  at  the  Cataract 
House. 
Meetings  will  be  held  in  the  Assembly  Room  of  the  Cataract  House. 
ORDER  OF  PROCEEDINGS. 
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AFTERNOON  AT  3  O'CLOCK,  Meeting  organized— President's  address. 
SAME  TIME.  While  the  Association  is  in  session,  there  will  be  an  excursion  for  ladies  only,  to  Pros- 
pect Park,  where  a  concert  will  be  given  by  Wahle  s  Band. 
EVENING  AT  8  O'CLOCK,  RECEPTION  AND  PROMENADE  CONCERT.  In^^trumpntal  music  by 
Wable's  Band ;  Solo  and  Chorus  singing  by  the  Buffalo  Singing  Society,  and  Niagara  Falls  t^iedertafel,  both 
societies  having  kindly  volunteered  their  services. 
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BIORNING  SESSION.  Meeting  from  9  A.  M.  to  12  M.— Election  of  officers.  Adjournment  at  12  M. 
(according  to  previous  custom)  to  visit  the  Pharmaceutical  Exhibition  at  the  Pavilion  in  Prospect  Park. 
AFTERNOON  AT  3  O'CLOCK.  Excursion  in  carriages  by  the  entire  Association  to  '  Whirlpool 
Rapids,"  and  "The  Whirlpool,"  American  side.    T.  J.  Macmahan  and  W.  H.  Rogers  will  be  in  charge. 
SAME  TIME,  Concert  at  the  Cataract  House. 
EVENING  AT  8  O'CLOCK  AT  THE  CATARACT  HOUSE,  THE  AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL 
ASSOCIATION'S  BALL. 
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MORNING  SESSION.    From  9  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M.— Reading  and  Discussion  of  Pharmaceutical  Papers. 
AFTERNOON  AT  3  O'CLOCK,  Excursion  by  the  entire  Association  to  Goat  Island. 
Carriages  for  ladies.    Hiram  E.  Griffith  will  be  in  charge. 
EVENING  AT  8  O'CLOCK,  Banquet,  music  and  three-minute  speeches. 
I^rid.a,3r,  Septexn."ber  ±S- 
MORNING  SESSION.    From  9  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M.— Reading  and  Discussion  of  Papers.  Adjournment. 
AFTERNOON  AT  3  O'CLOCK,  Independent  Excursion  to  Burning  Spring  and  Table  Rock,  on  the 
Canadian  side. 
EVENING  AT  8  O'CLOCK,  Niagara  Falls  by  electric  light  from  Prospect  Park;  concert  as  well. 
NOTE — Prospect  Park  and  Goat  Island  have  been  secured  by  the  Association  during  the  time  of  its 
meeting.  On  your  first  visit  to  either  place,  your  coupon  ticket  will  be  exchanged  for  a  pass  card,  which 
entitles  you  to  enter  at  pleasure  within  the  specified  time. 
Wahle's  Band  has  been  specially  engaged  by  the  Association. 
Important  Request— Please  Read  Carefully: 
It  is  the  earnest  and  reasonable  desire  of  the  Council  that  members  regularly  attend  the  deliberations 
of  the  Association.  After  the  first  two  meetings  the  greater  portion  of  succeeding  sessions  will  be  devoted 
wholly  to  the  reading  and  general  discussion  of  Pharmaceutical  Papers  Every  member  must  appreciate 
the  value  of  an  interchange  of  ideas  and  experience,  and  it  is  specially  urged  that  our  meetings  be  attended 
by  every  member  present. 
YOU  ARE  SPECIALLY  INVITED  TO  PARTICIPATE  IN  THE  DISCUSSIONS. 
PRICE  OF  TICKETS  Each  member  will  be  furnished  with  coupon  tickets,  embracing  the  entire 
programme  from  the  commencement  to  tiie  adjournment,  as  herein  arranged.  The  cost  of  tickets  has  been 
fixed  as  follows : 
To  gentlemen,  $5.00  ;  to  ladies,  ^i;2.50.    Member  and  lady,  $7.50. 
Extra  tickets  can  be  obtained  only  by  members. 
It  is  almost  superfluous  to  add  that  if  each  member  selected  a  similar  programme,  it  would  cost  at  least 
thrice  the  amount  fixed  by  the  Entertainment  Committee. 
HOTEL  RATES.  Headquarters  Cataract  House,  $3.00.  The  Committee  will  do  all  in  their  power  to 
domicile  the  entire  Association  ut  the  Cataract  House.  International  Hotel,  per  day.  $3  00.  Hotel  Kalten- 
bach,  per  day,  $3.00.  Goat  Island  House,  per  day,  $2.50.  Spencer  House,  per  day,  $2.50.  Rapids  House, 
per  day,  $2.5i).    Niagara  House,  per  day,  $2.00. 
Members  are  requested  when  registering  their  names  to  affix  the  letters  A. P.  A. after  their  signatures, 
to  ensure  above  special  rates. 
BUREAU  OF  INFORMATION.  In  the  interest  of  convenience  and  order,  the  above  bureau  has  been 
established  at  the  "Cataract  House,"  which  will  be  in  cliarge  of  a  responsible  person;  he  will  have  the 
name,  hotel  and  room  number  of  each  attending  member.  He  will  also  have  in  charge  all  correspondence 
or  telegrams,  and  will  see  that  they,  as  well  as  all  written  or  oral  comnuiiiicHtions  addressed  to  members 
are  promptly  despatched;  in  fact,  if  you  require  any  information  concerning  our  programme,  letters,  tele- 
grams, messages,  tickets,  meetings,  or  of  Niagara  Falls,  he  is  the  i)roper  person  to  apply  to.  Please  re- 
member it,  and  report  to  the  Entertainment  Committee  any  unusual  delay  in  the  execution  of  requests  or 
the  transmission  of  messages. 
