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Notes  and  News. 
f  Am.  Jour  Pharm. 
\  September,  1895. 
of  Commerce,  druggists  of  Denver,  hotel-keepers,  citizens  of  Denver,  Governor 
of  the  State  and  Mayor  of  the  city,  should  all  be  mentioned  therein.  The 
Association  adjourned  at  midnight  to  meet  in  Montreal,  on  August.  12,  1896. 
On  Monday  evening,  August  19th,  the  Association  attended  a  grand  organ 
recital  at  Trinity  Methodist  Church,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Gower.  On  the 
afternoon  of  Tuesday,  August  20th,  an  electric  car  ride  was  given  the  members 
by  the  Denver  Chamber  of  Commerce.  The  route  was  through  the  streets  of 
Denver  to  suburban  resorts,  and  started  from  the  Brown  Palace  Hotel.  On 
Wednesday  morning  the1  members  of  the  Association  left  Denver.  Those  who 
did  not  immediately  return  home  either  went  on  the  excursion  around  the 
"Circle,"  which  had  been  advertised,  or  a  lately  organized  excursion  to  Salt 
Lake  City.   
NOTES  AND  NEWS. 
The  Chemist  and  Druggist,  of  London,  issued  a  monster  midsummer 
number  on  July  27th.  It  is  weighty  evidence  of  what  can  be  done  in  London 
in  the  advertising  line.  Except  in  "  mere  bigness  "  the  reading  matter  was  as 
meritorious  in  its  line  as  the  advertisements  were  in  theirs. 
The  Archiv  der  Pharmacie  devotes  its  whole  issue  of  July  31,  nearly  seventy 
pages,  to  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  late  Professor  Fliickiger,  by  Professor 
B.  Schar.  Additional  value  is  given  to  this  paper  by  the  very  complete  chro- 
nological list  of  Fliickiger's  contributions  to  science,  beginning  with  the  first 
one  in  1852,  and  continuing  to  within  a  very  short  time  of  his  death,  the  last 
having  been  written  in  Brooklyn  and  published  in  the  Pharmaceutische  Rund- 
schau, of  New  York.  Fliickiger's  papers,  books  and  reviews  number  consider- 
ably over  400. 
The  Pennsylvania  Board  of  Pharmacy  held  an  examination  at  Williamsportr 
the  latter  part  of  July.  Ninety  applicants  for  registration  appeared  for  exami- 
nation. Sixty -one  applied  for  registered  pharmacist  certificates,  and  twenty- 
nine  for  qualified  assistants  certificates.  Thirty-six  of  the  former  and  twenty 
of  the  last  named  passed  the  examination  successfully.  The  next  meeting  of 
the  board  will  be  held  in  Philadelphia  and  Pittsburg  in  the  month  of  October. 
Persons  desiring  to  be  examined  at  that  time  should  write  to  the  secretary, 
Charles  T.  George,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  on  or  before  the  1st  of  October,  for  appli- 
cation blanks  and  full  information  as  to  the  exact  time  and  place  of  meeting. 
The  following  persons  were  successful  at  the  Williamsport  examination  : 
Charles  Klein felter,  George  G.  Strott,  B.  F  Cain,  Wm.  W.  Long,  C.  W.  Lindig, 
Samuel  S.  Wendle,  W.  S.  Klouski,  Stanley  Szarzynski,  DeForrest  Hart,  Paul 
Herbert  Gross,  Harry  Lewis  Horst,  D.  F.  Everett,  Frank  Howard  Snyder,  J.  R. 
Smythe,  F.  A.  Bunting,  J.  W.  Starr,  L.  A.  Kessler,  S.  A.  Geakle,  Edythe 
Weston,  Philip  L.  Barbment,  J.  A.  Faessel,  E.  O.  Franke,  H.  A.  Spilker,  J.  D. 
Lehman,  O.  C.  Bresser,  Charles  Poomsky,  B.  Perlman,  C.  L.  Freeman,  W.  R. 
Lauterbacher,  C.  F.  Schminkle,  O.  G.  Fegley,  A.  C.  Aichner,  L.  G.  Nail,  R.  A. 
Simpson,  W.  M.  Porter,  C.  B.  Long,  P.  W.  H.  Schearer,  Nicholas  F.  Weissner, 
M.  D.  Lingle,  E.  Q.  Anewalt,  George  F.  Hileman,  William  S.  Warfel,  H.  A.  S. 
Shuler,  J.  Willis  Hall,  Theodore  E.  Meyers,  Thomas  C.  Waters,  A.  J.  Civins, 
Chas.  W.  Harter,  Louis  Frank,  Wm.  B.  Goff,  Arthur  C.  Ried,  Thos.  E.  Fording, 
Marcus  C.  Williams,  R.  B.  Seybert,  Harry  G.  Hollar. 
