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PHARMACEUTICAL  COLLEGES  AND  ASSOCIATIOXS. 
The  Amekican  Pharmaceutical  Association  will  hold  its  thirtieth 
•annual  meeting  at  Niagara  Falls,  commencing  Sejitember  12th.  The  meet- 
ing-room will  be  in  the  Cataract  House,  wliere  will  also  be  the  headquar- 
ters of  the  Association.  The  exhibition  will  be  in  the  pavilion,  located  in 
Prospect  Park.  The  rates  secured  for  the  members  at  the  hotels  are  $3 
per  day  at  the  Cataract  House,  International  Hotel,  and  Hotel  Kaltenbach, 
12.50  at  the  Goat  Island  Hotel,  8pencer  House  and  Rapids  House,  and  $2 
at  the  Niagara  House.  The  Local  Secretary,  Mr.  H.  E.  Griffith,  has  also 
■secured  very  considerable  reductions  in  the  fees  of  admission  to  the  differ- 
ent points  of  interest. 
From  a  circular  to  be  issued  by  the  Committee  on  Entertainment  we 
learn  that  no  concessions  in  railroad  rates  can  be  secured  from  the  main 
lines,  except  the  regular  excursion  rates  to  and  from  Niagara  Falls.  Three 
excursions,  commencing  at  Niagara  Falls,  passing  through  Lake  Ontario 
and  St.  Lawrence  River  to  Montreal  and  terminating  at  New  York,  have 
been  laid  out  by  tbe  committee,  and  will  start  after  the  adjournment  of  the 
Association,  as  follows: 
1.  Returning  via  lakes  Champlain  and  George,  Saratoga  and  Hudson 
River;  rate,  |25. 
2.  Returning  ?'za  Mount  Washington,  Profile  House,  Boston,  and  Long 
Island  Sound  ;  rate,  $41 .50. 
3.  Like  No.  2,  but  including  Quebec ;  rate,  $43.50 
A  very  elaborate  programme  has  been  laid  out  for  the  entertainments  at 
Niagara  Falls,  comprising  instrumental  music  during  the  week,  an  instru- 
mental and  vocal  concert  on  Tuesday  evening,  dancing  on  Wednesday 
evening,  banquet  on  Thursday  evening,  and  during  the  afternoons  excur- 
sions to  various  places  of  interest.  The  price  of  tickets  admitting  to  these 
entertainments  will  be  to  gentlemen  |5,  and  to  ladies  |2.50.  Members 
remitting  to  the  chairman  of  the  committee,  Geo.  J.  Seabury,  New  York, 
in  advance  of  the  meeting,  the  price  of  entertainment  tickets,  will  find 
apartments  ready  on  arrival  and  in  charge  of  the  Bureau  of  Information, 
which  the  committee  has  organized,  to  remain  at  the  Cataract  House 
during  the  week  of  the  meeting. 
Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy.— At  the  meeting  held  July  13th 
Messrs.  Julius  Greyer,  F.  Serodino,  F.  A.  Kautz  and  Chas.  P.  Fenn.el  were 
elecled  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  Messrs.  G.  Eger,  J.  H. 
Feemster,  H.  H.  Koelinken,  F.  A.  Kautz  and  J.  Greyer  delegates  to  the 
next  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Kentucky  State  Pharmaceutical  Association  held  its  fifth 
annual  meeting  in  the  city  of  Covington,  May  17  and  18.  Mr.  Zwick 
delivered  the  welcoming  address.  The  various  officers  and  committees 
presented  reports,  from  which  it  ajDpears  that  the  legislature  ftiiled  to 
extend  the  provisions  of  the  Pbarmacy  law  to  the  entire  State,  and  also 
refused  to  grant  the  Association  a  charter  of  incorporation. 
