Am.  J.  Ph.] 
10 
[Sept.,  1882 
SPECIAL  CONCESSIONS  MADE  TO  MEMBERS  OE  THE  A.  P.  A.  lu  case  it  bl)ould  increase  th« 
pleasure  of. members  to  revisit  places  of  inteieet,  the  following  special  rates  bave  been  obtained: 
Regular  price  Mbrs 
Whirlpool  Bapids,  American  side, 
The  Whirlpool, 
Whirlpool  Bapids,  Canadian  side. 
The  Whirlpool, 
Bridge  to  Canada  and  return, 
Incline  and  ferriage  to  Canada, 
Burning  Spring,  Canadian  side. 
Incline  Plane,  Prospect  Park 
Art  Gallery,  .... 
price 
Mbrs 
|0  50 
«0  15 
0  50 
0  15 
0  60 
0  15 
0  50 
0  15 
0  50 
0  25 
0  50 
0  25 
0  50 
0  25 
0  15 
0  25 
0  10 
Shadow  of  the  Bock,  under  the  Fall  in- 
j    eluding  dress  and  guide,        .       .       1  00 
'Cavc  of  the  Winds,     .       .       .      .       1  00 
Photographs  of  Falls  and  places  of  inter- 
est, at  H.  E.  Giiffith's  Pharmacy 
Photographs  of  one  pei  son  or  party,  with 
Niagara  Falls  in  the  background,  for 
one  picture,  H  5M;      ,       per  half  dozen 
Tintype  with  the  shadow  of  the  Bock  as 
a  background,  .... 
0  60- 
0  50' 
«  00 
0  50 
SPECIAL  CABBIAGE  KATES.  (Limited  to  five  adults).  For  the  forenoon,  $8,00;  afternoon,  ^.00;. 
by  the  hour,  ^1.00. 
To  obtain  these  ratesorders  must  be  left  at  the  Bureau  of  Information,  where  they  will  receive  prompt 
attention. 
CAUTION.  Indian  relics  (?  ?  ?)  and  fancy  Caucasian  beadwork  ( !\ purchased  on  the  Canadian  side, 
are  subject  to  duty  on  the  American  side  ;  it  is  but  in  udent  and  just  to  state  that,  after  careful  investigation,, 
we  are  of  the  opinion  that  similar  goods  can  be  purchased  cheaper  on  the  Ameiican  than  on  the  Canadian 
line  of  Niagara  Falls.    Caution,  however,  should  be  exercised  on  either  side. 
THE  PHARM  ACEUTICAL  EXHIBITION  at  the  Pavilion,  in  Prospect  Park,  will  be  very  large,  com- 
plete, and  interesting;  its  management  will  be  under  the  supervision  of  Hiram  E.  Griffith  ;  any  correspon- 
dence relating  to  the  same  must  be  addressed  to  hira  at  Niagara  Falls. 
BAILBOAD  BATES.  Address  all  correspondence  referriugto  railroad  rates  to  Thomas  J.  Macmahan,^ 
142  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York  City.  Considerable  pressure  has  been  brought  to  bear  on  the  various  railroad 
corporations,  but  owing  to  '-pools  and  combinations,"  no  concession  can  be  secured  from  the  main  lines;  on 
this  account  you  can  make  quite  as  favorable  lates  at  home  as  w  e  can.  Should  the  so-termed  pools  be  dis- 
continued before  September  12th,  and  special  rates  be  obtainable,  this  committee  will  promptly  send  to 
each  member  a  postal  card  giving  full  particulars,  with  rates  trom  all  important  central  points. 
EXCURSIONS.  An  excursion  will  start  Saturday  moriiing  at  10  o'clock,  arriving  at  Toronto  about  2; 
P.  M.  Leaving  Toronto  on  board  Uoyal  Mail  steamer,  passing  Thousand  Islands  next  morning,  and  during 
the  day  through  the  Rapids  and  the  whole  length  of  River  Si.  Lawrence,  arriving  at  Montreal  about  (i.HO- 
P.  M.    Monday  will  be  spent  in  Montreal.    From  Montreal  three  routes  have  been  selected. 
EXCURSION  NUB1BER  ONE  leaves  Montreal  at  3.30  P.  M.,  arriving  at  Plattsburg  (i..50.  Next  morn- 
ing, steamer  on  Lake  Champlain  to  Ticonderoga ;  railroad  to  Baldwins,  Lake  George;  steamer  to  Cald- 
well; railroad  to  Saratoga  and  Albany,  and  either  day  or  night  steamer  down  Hudson  to  New  York.. 
Tickets  good  to  stop  oft' at  any  of  the  places  mentioned  from  Niagara  to  Now  York,  1^25.05.  State  rooma 
and  Pullman  charges  extra.    Time  5  or  6  days. 
EXCURSION  NUMRER  TWO  leaves  Montreal  10  P.  M.,  arriving  at  Gorham  next  morning  8-45.  Stage 
to  Glen  House  (2  honrsj:  stage  to  Tip  Top  House  (2  hcursj ;  Mount  Washington  railroad  to  J'abyans  and 
Profile  House,  Crawford  House,  and  railroad  to  Boston,  passing  Concord,  Nashua,  and  Lowell,  and  Fall 
River  to  New  York  by  Sound  steamers.  Tickets,  good  to  stop  off  at  any  of  the  places  mentioned,  fil.SO. 
State  rooms  and  Pullman  charges  extra.    Time  7  or  8  days. 
EXCURSION  NUMBEB  THREE.  Same  as  number  Two,  except  that  it  will  extend  to  Qutbec,  there- 
by taking  one  day  longer.    Tickets  $43.50. 
Hotel  rates  will  be  about  $3  to  $3.50  per  day.    Pullman  charges,  $2  for  double  berth. 
The  probable  expense  of  any  of  the  excursions  will  be  from  $3  to  $5  per  day  in  addition  to  the  cost  of 
ticket. 
REDUCED  RATES.  A  liberal  discount  will  be  conceded  from  the  above  named  rates  at  the  proper 
time  ;  all  those  desirous  of  accompanying  any  of  the  three  excursions,  w  ill  please  address  Thomas  J.  Mac- 
maban,  142  Sixth  Avenue,  stating  number  of  persons,  in  order  that  he  may  secure  them  proi>er  accomoda- 
tions. 
SPECIAL  OFFER  TO  MEMBEliS.  Members  sending  a  P,  0.  Order  or  New  York  draft  in  advance  for 
any  number  of  tickets  {ladifs  or  gentleman'' s),  will  have  rooms  reserved  for  them  by  the  Entertaiiiuient  Committee.. 
Make  all  j-emittances  payable  to  order  of  George  J.  Seabnry,  address  21  Piatt  street  New  York.  Those  taking  ad- 
vantage of  this  offer  will  be  assigned,  to  their  apartments  by  the  person  in  charge  of  the  "  Bureau  of  Information^^ 
at  the  Cataract  House,  insuring  no  delay,  no  confusion;  everything  will  be  in  readiness  for  you  on  arrival. 
TO  MAKE  NEW  MEMBEBS.  Members  are  respectfully  requested  to  present  this  programme  to  at 
least  one  of  tlieir  fellow  pharmacists  who  has  not  yet  joined  our  Association.  Should  the  regularly  ap- 
pointed "Authorized  Agents"  of  the  A.  P.  A.  be  unable  to  procure  an  adequate  number  (<f  applications  for 
membershi]!,  then  address  the  Permanent  Secretary,  J.  M.  Maisch,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  or  G.  W.  Kennedy. 
PottBville,  Pa. 
SALUTATION.  We  apologize  for  having  entered  into  details,  and  tender  the  Association,  as  an  exten- 
uation, the  fact  that  this  Committee  was  created  "for  a  wise  and  beneficent  purpose,"  believing  it  to  be  our 
duty  not  only  to  make  the  programme  an  acceptable  new  departure,  but  an  unqualified  and  complete 
pharmaceutical  and  social  success,  worthy  of  perpetuation. 
Wishing  the  Association  great  pleasure  during  the  meeting,  towards  w  hich  we  will  cheerfully  con- 
tribute our  humble  eftbrts,  so  that  when  the  hour  for  departure  and  separation  approaches,  when  we  ar© 
again  compelled  to  awaken  to  a  realizing  sense  of  our  ceaseless  duties,  may  the  only  legret  be  that  our 
parting  came  too  soon.   Very  truly  yours, 
GEORGE  J.  SEABURY,  Chairman. 
THOMAS  J.  MACMAllAN, 
WILLIAM  II.  ROGERS, 
HIRAM  E.  GRIFFjI  H,  Local  Secretary. 
New  York,  Augutt  1, 1882.2  Entertainment  Committee  of  the  A.  P.  A.. 
