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E. A. ARMSTRONG,

208 and 210 Jefferson Ave.,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN,

MANUFACTURER OF

FINE REGALIA

-FOR

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
Brotherhood of R. R. Conductors,

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Brotherhood of R. R. Brakemen, Brotherhood of R. R. Yardmasters, etc., etc., etc.

RAILROAD CAPS.

The Celebrated ARMSTRONG CAPS for Conductors, Brakemen, Baggagemen, etc., etc.

The Celebrated Armstrong Uniforms for

Knights Templar, Uniformed Patriarchs,

I. 0. 0. F., K. P. and other societies,

THE ARMSTRONG

Costumes, Regalia, Banners, &c., for Masonic, I. 0. 0. F., K. P.

AND ALL OTHER SOCIETIES.

WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.

E. A. ARMSTRONG,

208 & 210 JEFFERSON AVE.. DETROIT, MICH

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MEAD & HAYWARD, Managers Northwestern Department, St Paul, Minn.
LARRABEE BROS., Managers Western Department. Chicago, IN.

R. H. ADAMS, State Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.

C. W. MOORE, State Agent, Detroit, Mich.

W. H. MEAD, Manager Southwestern Department, St. Louis, Mo.

This Company is devoted exclusively to Accident Insurance Business, and makes a SPECIALTY of Accident Insurance among Railroad Employes, on the Installment Plan. The Company has paid 10,000 claims and has never contested a valid claim at law. The losses are paid on reception of satisfactory proofs. No restrictions on residence or travel. In case two eyes or limbs are lost, one-half the policy is written for is allowed. Policies non-forfeiting in case of change of occupation. This feature was introduced by "The North America." Rates are as low as experience will justify.

PROTECTION FOR WATCHES.

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It has been found from experience that the time-keeping qualities of a watch are destroyed by coming in contact with magnets, dynamo machines, or electric generators, and can only be restored by being DEMAGNETIZED; also the regulation of a watch is very seriously interfered with by magnetic belts," "electric pads," and similar personal appliances, and many persons are so magnetic that it is impossible to regulate a watch in their pockets.

The "adjustment" of any watch is valueless in the presence of magnetism. Electric and magnetic influence have a much greater effect on the "rate" of a watch than either "temperature," "position," "isochronism."

or

The application of Anti-Magnetic Shields to pocket time pieces promises to be of very great importance to horologists and watch makers; it will render operative the fine adjustments and mechanisms which hitherto have been made almost nil and inoperative on account of their susceptibility to the all pervading magnetic influence.

Send forIllustrated Catalogue.

GILES BROS. & CO, CHicago.

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There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.

Copyright 1886, by Procter & Gamble,

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Locomotive Engineers and Firemen.

BY C. A HOXSIE,

THE ONLY PRACTICAL WORK PUBLISHED. PRICE, POSTPAID, $1.50.

See advertisement in Journal 1877.

C. A. HOXSIE, Carolina Mills, Washington Co. R. I.

COMMON SENSE CATARRHCURE,

BY AN ALL NIGHT INHALER.:

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The best time to treat Catarrh is when the BRAIN IS COOLED OFF, and CIRCULATION IS EQUALIZED. This is the condition of the system during the hours of sleep, when Nature is doing the greater part of her repairs. OUR COMMON SENSE REMEDY

Can be worn DAY or NIGHT with perfect convenience. Our Inhaler not only cures CATARRH in every form but has no rival for ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, IRRITATION OF THE THROAT, IMPAIRED VOICE SENSE OF SMELL, HEARING and SIGHT, and conditions of the Respiratory Organs. Read the following from First Grand Engineer Ingraham: OFFICE G. I. B. L. E., Cleveland, O., Dec. 14, 1885.

GENTS: I have used the Common Sense Catarrh Cure for my family and myself, and belleve it to be the best remedy in use. Have found most beneficial results in my own case. T. S. INGRAHAM, F. G. E. NO CASE ÎNCURABLE when questions are properly_answered and Dr. Leslie's directions are followed strictly. Our C. C. C. Inhaler has stood the test for years, and its cures are only less than mi' raculous. We refer to the publishers of this LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS' JOURNAL as to our reliability. Write for treatise and testimonials, with questions blank; they will convince you. Address (Mention this Journal.) COMMON SENSE CATARRH CURE CO., 10 PUBLIC SQUARE, CLEYELAND, O.

SMOKE THE

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ECCENTRIC GIGAR,"

THE FINEST 10 CENT CIGAR IN THE MARKET;

OR

SMOKE

"THE VALVE" CIGAR,

THE BEST 5 CENT CIGAR YOU CAN GET.

TRADE MARK REGISTERED.

FEBRUARY, 1886.

TO THE BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: GENTLEMEN: On the 2d of January, 1886, I signed a contract with your Grand Officers to pay into your treasury for five years a ROYALTY of one dollar on every thousand cigars of the above brands that I sell. If EVERY MEMBER will assist by smoking these cigars, asking for them continually in stores that do not keep them, and asking his friends to try them, the royalty paid into your treasury will, one year hence, undoubtedly amount to two or three thousand dollars PER

MONTH!

Retail dealers should order from the wholesale dealers, and if they refuse to get the cigars, I will ship direct to the retailer. No cigars genuine unless each box lid has a fac simile of my signature, as below. Any further information will be cheerfully given. Respectfully

FD. Thompson

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The above statement is correct. Ask your dealers to keep the cigars.

P. M. ARTHUR, G. C. E.
T. S. INGRAHAM, F. G. E.
H. C. HAYS, F. G. A. E.

QUERY: If EACH MEMBER of the B. of L. E. should smoke Two of these cigars DAILY, how much would the royalty amount to in ONE MONTH?

Boston Agents: F. A. Dodge & Co., 74 Port-
land street.

Philadelphia Agts.: Gumpert Bros., 1341 Chest
nut st.; Jas. Trimble & Co., 505 Market st.
Marquette Mich.: Jas. Dwyer & Bro.
St. Louis, Mo.: Peter Hauptman & Co.
Rock Island, Ill.: Henry Dart's Sons.

Chicago, Ill.: W. J. Luan & Co.
Dubuque, Ia.: Schroeder & Klein.
Collinwood, O.: C. W. Smith,
Logansport, Ind.: P. W. Moore.
Bloomington, Ill.: Harlan Bros.

Des Moines, Iowa, Warfield, Howell & Co.
Lincoln, Neb.: Brown & Patrick.

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