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American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  thirty-second  annual  meeting  will  convene  in  Turner  Hall,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  on  Tuesday, 
August  26th,  at  3  o'clock  P.  M.  Delegates  should  send  their  credentials  to  the  Permanent  Secretary,  on 
or  before  August  10th.  Applications  for  membership  should  reach  tbe  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on 
Membership,  G.  W.  Kennedy,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  on  or  before  August  10th,  or  if  mailed  later,  may  be  sent  to 
the  care  of  the  Local  Secretary,  H.  C.  Schrank,  473  East  Water  Street,  Milwaukee,  who  has  also  full 
charge  of  the  Exhibition  Room.  Reports  and  Essays  may  be  sent  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on 
Papers  and  Queries,  Prof.  J.  U.  Lloyd,  Cincinnati,  0.,  who  should  be  informed  as  soon  as  possible  of  the 
subjects  of  all  papers  intended  to  be  read  at  the  meeting.  Entertainment  Tickets,  $3.00  for  each  person, 
will  be  ready  August  15th,  and  should  be  procured  from  the  chairman,  J.  L.  Lemberger,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  in 
advance  of  the  meeting,  so  that  all  arrangements  may  be  perfected  without  delay.  The  Council  will  hold 
a  meeting  at  the  Plankinton,  on  the  evening  of  August  25th.  Headquarters  will  be  at  the  Plankinton 
(average  rate  $3  per  day) ;  good  accommodations  may  also  be  secured  at  the  Kirby  House,  or  at  the  St. 
Charles,  at  §2  per  day. 
For  securing  reduction  of  railroad  fare  certificates  will  have  to  be  procured  from  the  chairman  of  the 
Committee,  T.  J.  Macmahan,  142  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York,  between  August  12th  and  20th,  which  certifi- 
cates must  be  presented  on  or  before  August  25th,  when  purchasing  tickets  (limited  or  unlimited)  to 
Chicago,  and  secure  return  tickets  over  the  same  route  good  until  September  15th,  at  one-fourth  unlimited 
fare  without  stop-over  on  return  trip.  From  Chicago  special  arrangements  have  been  made  with  the 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  R.  R.  for  going  to  and  from  Milwaukee.  The  New  York  members  will  leave  by 
Eiie  R.  R.,  on  Friday,  August  22d,  at  8  P.  M. ;  berths  will  be  secured  by  Mr.  Macmahan.  These  arrange- 
ments apply  also  to  the  members  of  the  N.  R.  D.  A.    Further  excursions  will  be  announced  at  Milwaukee. 
JOHN  M.  MAISCH,  Permanent  Secretary. 
143  N.  Tenth  St.,  Philadelphia,  July,  1884. 
The  thirty-second  annual  meeting  of  this  association  will  be  held  at  the  city  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  The 
first  session  will  begin  at  3  P.  M.,  on  Tuesday  the  26th  day  of  August,  1S84,  in  Turner  Hall.  All  pharma- 
ceutical organizations  entitled  to  representation  in  this  association  are  invited  to  appoint  delegates;  five 
from  each  body,  whose  credentials  should  be  6ent  to  the  Permanent  Secretary,  Prof.  J.  M.  Maisch,  Phila- 
delphia, at  least  two  weeks  in  advance  of  the  time  of  meeting.  Applications  for  membership  must  be 
accompanied  by  the  fee,  and  should,  il  possible,  be  sent  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Membership, 
Mr.  G.  W.  Kennedy,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  at  least  two  weeks  prior  to  date  of  meeting. 
As  preat  interest  is  always  shown  in  the  answers  made  to  the  queries  previoutly  propounded,  it  is  urged 
upon  members  who  have  accepted  queries  to  be  answered  at  this  meeting,  to  have  their  papers  forwarded 
to  the  Chaiiman  of  the  Committee  on  Papers  and  Queries,  Prof.  J.  TJ.  Lloyd,  Cincinnati,  as  early  as  possi- 
ble that  time  may  be  provided  both  for  reading  and  discussing  them.  This  request  applies  also  to  those 
offering  volunteer  papers. 
W.  S.  THOMPSON,  President. 
ANTED — A  situation  by  September  10th,  with  College  privileges.    Three  years  experience.  Speaks 
German.  Address  J.  L.  MILLER,  care  of"  Lion  Pharmacy,"  Columbia,  Pa. 
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lOR  SALE.— Drug  Store,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
les  $6,000.    Price  §3,500. 
F.  Weichsel,  279  Franklin  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
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ANTED  TO  BUY  a  first  class  Drug  Business,  selling  at  least  $50.'  0  per  day.   Give  description,  price 
and  terms,  etc.,  to  Carl  F.  Schroeder,  38  Sawtell  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
National  Retail  Druggists'  Association. 
The  Second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  National  Retail  Druggists'  Association,  will  be  held  at  Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin,  on  Monday,  August  25th,  1884.  The  meeting  will  be  called  to  order  in  Turner  Hall,  of  that 
city,  at  10  o'clock  A.  M.  Three  sessions  can  be  held  on  that  day  (morning,  afternoon  and  evening,)  one 
on  Tuesday  forenoon  following,  and  others  during  the  week,  if  necessary,  so  as  not  to  conflict  with  the 
meetings  of  the  A.  P.  A.   It  is  hoped  that  the  Association  will  be  represented.   HENRY  CANNING,  PresV. 
