The  Massachusetts  State  Pharmaceutical  Association 
Will  hold  an  Exhibition  of  Chemicals,  Pharmaceutical  Products  and  Appliances,  and  other  Articles  of 
Interest  to  the  Profession,  at  its  next  annual  meeting  in  Lowell,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  June  4th 
and  5th.  Applications  for  space  should  be  made  to  the  Local  Secretary,  at  least  fifteen  days  before  the 
opening  day,  and  all  goods  should  be  consigned  to  his  care  and  should  reach  Lowell  three  to  five  days 
previous  to  the  exhibition,  in  order  to  allow  sufficient  time  to  place  them  in  position.  All  Patent  Medi- 
cines Secret  Eemedies  and  Copyrighted  Articles,  the  working  formula  of  which  is  withheld,  shall  be 
excluded  from  the  Exhibition.  Any  further  information  will  be  furnished  by  addressing  the  Local 
Secretary.  G.  C.  BROCK,  Lowell,  Mass.- 
Iowa  State  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Fifth  Annual  Meeting  will  be  held  in  Masonic  Temple,  Marshalltown,  beginning,  May  27th,  at 
10  o'clock  A.  M.  The  close  proximity  of  the  Assembly  and  Exhibition  Rooms  affords  attending  members 
ample  time  to  see  the  exhibits  before  and  after  the  Sessions  of  the  Association,  and  as  some  twenty  firms 
have  already  signified  their  intention  to  be  represented  in  the  Exhibit,  and  many  more  are  expected,  this 
feature  of  the  meeling  promises  1o  be  unusually  interesting  and  profitable.  A  sufficient  number  of  papers 
in  reply  to  queries,  and  volunteer  essays  are  expected,  to  contribute  to  this  Meeting  unusual  professional 
interest.  All  communications  in  reference  to  Exhibits  should  be  addressed  to  the  Local  Secretary,  Mr. 
C.  J.  Lander,  Marshalltown.    Headquarters  will  be  at  the  Tremont  House  ;  rates  $2.00  per  day. 
EMIL  L.  BOERNER,  Secretary. 
§|  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Seventh  Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  held  in  W<  od's  Hall.  Wilkesbarre,  June  3d, 
§q  commencing  at  10  A.  M.   The  hour  for  the  first  session  has  been  changed  from  3  P.  M  ,  on  account  of  the 
late  arrival  of  the  trains  in  the  afternoon.   The  headquarters  will  be  at  the  Valley  House.   A  room  40x80 
feet  has  been  secured  for  the  Exhibition  of  Drugs.  Pharmaceutical  Preparations.  Druggists'  Sundries,  etc., 
^  and  manufacturers  and  dealers  are  invited  to  place  their  goods  here.   Applications  for  space  should  be 
made  to  Benjamin  Armstrong,  Local  Secretary,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
^  J.  B.  DUBLE,  President. 

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Jl     good  farming  country,  best  location  in  city,  stock  about  §5,000.    A  splendid  chance.    Good  reason 
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for  selling.  Address  P.  H.  P.,  care  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy,  Philad'a,  Pa. 
|  ^  Meetings  of  State  Pharmaceutical  Associations. 
-  S£  State.  Time.  City.  Local  Secretary. 
^  $3  Alabama  May   Montgomery  M.  M.  Stone,  Selma. 
§  k4  Indiana  May  13  .Evansville  W.L.Johnston. 
4?  It  Iowa  May  27  Marshalltown  C.J.Lauder. 
IS*  ~  Kansas  June  11  Leavenworth.  R,  H.  T.  Nesbit. 
g  ^  Kentucky  May   ...Louisville  A.  J.  Elwang. 
§  Louisiana  May  19  Baton  Rouge  Ben.  Lewis  New  Orleans. 
v  ?J  Maryland  May  12  .Baltimore  J.  W.  Geiger. 
©  W  Massachusetts  June  4  Lowell  G.  C.  Brock. 
**  k)  Missouri  June  10    Brownsville  C.  M.  Kelly. 
^5  H  New  Jersev  May  20  Asburv  Park    W.  C.  Bakes. 
§  New  York  June  10    New  York  P.  W.  Bedford. 
§  2  Ohio  May  27  Cincinnati  W.  J.  Martin. 
<g  5l|  Pennsylvania  Tune 3  Wilkesbarre  B.  Armstrong. 
§  ^  Texas  May  13  .Waco  W.  B.  Morrison. 
i£*  Virginia  May  20  .Lynchburg  C.  H.  Lumsden. 
V  ^  West  Virginia  June  10  Charleston  
|HE  Spring  Course  in  Analytical  Chemistry  will  begin  on  Monday,  March  loth,  and  continue  until 
about  the  middle  of  July.    Instruction  will  be  given  in  Analytical  Chemistry,  including  assay  of 
ores,  urine  analysis,  etc.,  or  graduates  may  devote  themselves  to  the  investigation  of  any  special  subject. 
2  Early  application  should  be  made  to  S.  P.  SADTLER,  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
g<  or  to      HENRY  TRIMBLE,  Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry, 
at  the  Laboratory,  between  9  A.  M.  and  1  P.  M. 
§  Notice  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Meeting. 
■**  The  next  PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING  will  be  held  at  the  College  Hall,  on  Tuesday,  the  20th  of 
|5i         May,  1884,  at  3^  P.  M. 
As  these  meetings  have  grown  in  usefulness  it  is  hoped  members  will  make  it  convenient  to  attend 
and  bring  such  objects  as  may  be  of  interest ;  and  also  exert  themselves  in  presenting  subjects  for  dis- 
cussion, either  by  inquiring  or  written  communication. 
5§  All  who  have  a  desire  to  further  the  interests  of  Pharmacy,  and  collateral  sciences,  are  cordially 
^  invited  to  be  present. 
Members  desiring  postal  cards  notifying  them  of  these  meetings,  will  please  send  their  names  to  the 
S  Registrar.  THOS.  S.  WIEGAND.  Registrar. 
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Agents  for  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy 
Authorized  to  receive  Subscriptions  and  Advertisements. 
C.  PARRISH,  72  Henry  St.,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
SAMUEL  A.  D.  SHEPPARD,  1129  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
GEORGE  M.  HAMBRIGHT,  200  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago. 
WM.  T.  WENZELL,  cor.  Market  and  Stockton  Streets,  San  Fr.ncisco,  Cal. 
JAMES  B.  CHERRY,  23  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
WILLIAM  H.  CRAWFORD,  800  Washington  Avenue,  St  Louis,  Mo. 
JAMES  S.  ROBINSON,  Second  and  Madison  Streets,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
CHARLES  FAUST,  S.  E.  cor.  Elm  and  Liberty  Streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
BURROUGHS,  WELLCOME  &  CO.,  7  Snow  Hill.  London,  England. 
