Am.  J.  Ph.]  5  [July,  1884 
PROPOSED  PROGRAMME 
FOB  THE 
3 2D  ANNUAL  MEETING 
OF 
THE  AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION 
To  be  Held  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin, 
AUGUST  26th,  27th,  28th  and  29th,  1884. 
Assembly  and  Exhibition  Rooms,  West  Side,  "Turner's  Hall.'' 
TUESDAY,  August  26th.    First  session  of  the  Association,  3  o'clock  P.  M. 
Address  of  welcome  by  His  Honor  The  Mayor  of  Milwaukee,  Emil  Wallber.  Annual 
Address  of  the  President  of  the  Association.     Evening  Reception  and  Promenade  Conceit 
to  visiting  members  and  friends  at  8  o'clock,  in  the  Arcade  "  Plankinton." 
Special  Committee  on  Introduction  will  welcome  and  introduce  visitors. 
WEDNESDAY,  August  27th.    Second  Session. 
Morning. — Election  of  officers  and  business  of  The  Association.    Adjournment  to  the 
Exhibition  Room  of  the  Association  in  the  same  building. 
Afternoon. — Drive  in  carriages  to  points  of  interest  in  and  about  Milwaukee. 
Evening. — A  Musical  and  Social  Entertainment  in  the  Arcade  "  Plankintun,"  by  members 
and  friends  of  The  Association. 
THURSDAY,  August  28th.    Third  Session. 
Morning. — Reading  of  scientific  and  other  papers. 
Fourth  Session — Afternoon. — Continuation  of  reading  of  papers  and  miscellaneous  business. 
The  Committee  on  Entertainment  will  be  present  this  afternoon  at  "  The  Plankinton," 
to  offer  suggestions  to  those  visiting  members  and  ladies,  of  points  of  interest,  not  previ- 
ously visited.    Special  rates  for  a  carriage  drive  have  been  secured. 
Evening. — A  complimentary  entertainment  by  the  Milwaukee  Pharmacists  at  Schlitz's  Park, 
collation,  speeches,  etc. 
FRIDAY,  August  29th.  Morning. 
Fifth  Session. — Business  of  the  Association,  2  o'clock  P.  M.,  sharp.    A  three  hours 
excursion  on  Lake  Michigan. 
SUPPLEMENTARY  EXCURSIONS  will  be  arranged  at  reduced  rates  : 
No  1.  To  Kilbourn  City.    The  "  Dells  of  Wisconsin." 
No.  2.  To  Ocon-o-mo-woe,  a  beautiful  lake  of  popular  resort. 
No.  3.   Waukesha — Mineral  Springs. 
No.  1  will  require  two  days.    No.  2  will  require  one  day.     No.  3  can  be  made  in  half  day  , 
Headquarters  will  be  at  the  Plankinton,  one  of  the  finest  and  best  hotels  in  the  Northwest, 
where  special  arrangements  have  been  made  for  accomodating  about  four  hundred  guests. 
Rooms  can  be  had,  according  to  location,  at  an  average  rate  of  $3.00  per  day.  Communica- 
tions engaging  rooms,  addressed  to  Mr.  C.  W.  White,  Manager,  will  reeeive  prompt  attention 
if  the  time  for  occupancy  is  definitely  stated. 
The  Kirby  House,  two  blocks  from  the  Plankinton,  will  accommodate  about  two  hundred, 
rate  $2.00. 
The  St.  Charles  (German  style,  Table  de  Hote),  $2.00  per  day. 
The  price  of  entertainment  tickets  has  been  fixed  a'  three  ($3.00)  dollars  for  each  person. 
Friends  or  members  of  The  National  Retail  Druggists'  Association,  will  be  furnished  tickets  at 
the  same  rate  as  the  members  of  the  A.  P.  A. 
Entertainment  tickets  will  be  ready  and  should  be  procured  from  Joseph  L.  Lemberger, 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  one  week  in  advance  of  the  meeting  of  the  Association,  to  enable  the  Com- 
mittee to  make  the  necessary  arrangements.  Efforts  to  secure  a  reduction  in  Railroad  rates, 
are  progressing  favorably. 
