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180-MINNEHAHA, AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.,
meets every second and fourth Sunday in Good
Templars' Hall, Mendenhall Block. Open at 2 p. m.
F. M. DUNN, C. E.. 1810 Sixteenth ave., So. Minneplis
D. G. THOMPSON, F. A. E.
.Box 291
181-ELDON, IOWA.
T. C. BOORN, C. E..
A. J. SHEFFER, F. A. E.

182-LITTLE ROCK, ARK., meets every Saturday
at Krause's Hall, corner Main and Second streets
at 7:80 p. m.

W. P. MCNALLY, C. E...
GEO. C, STANTON, F. A. E....

..L. Box 653
L. Box 653
Saturday

183-OMAHA, NEB., meets 1st and 3d
evenings in Knights of Pythias' Hall.
W. H. WHITNEY, C. E..

C. S. HAMBRIGHT, F. A. E.
E. B. WOOD, Cor. Sec..
184-STUART, IOWA.
WM. RAKESTRAW, C E..
H. F. ROGERS, F. A. E..

185-JANESVILLE, WIS,
C. T. WINSLOW, C. E...
JOHN ROBERTS, F. A. E..

Box 545
Box 545

Box 932

Box 521

JOHN HEATH, Cor. Sec, and Sec. of Ins.......Box 299
186-DENVER, COLORADO, meets in Engineers'
Hall, every sehond and fourth Saturday evening.
THOS. B. MCNEIL, C. E......
F. P. WILLSON, F. A. E.....
WM. REED, Journal Agent..

187-MARSHALL, TEXAS, meets first and third
Sunday, Cor. First and River sts.
JOHN MCGRAW C. E.....

L. W. CANADY, F. A. E...

.Box 422

188-STRATFORD, ONT.-Meets 2d and 4th Satur

W. ST. GEORGE, Cor. Sec..

Lock Box 82
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SYDNEY A. STEPHENS, C.E.
A. DALY F. A. E..
T. PAULIN, Cor. Sec...

.Box 358 ..Box 358

177-DENISON, TEXAS, meets first and third Sun- 189-BELLEVILLE, ONT.

day of each month, in Masonic Hall. J. R. COLLINS, C. E.

R. A. RUNYAN, F. A. E. (Corsicana)....

ROPER'S HAND-BOOK

OF THE

LOCOMOTIVE,

Including the Modelling, Construction, Running and Management of Locomotive Engines and Boilers.

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This is one of the most valuable books ever published in this country on the Locomotive, as it contains information that cannot be had in any other book, and is so plain that any engineer or fireman that can read, can easily understand it.

Price Two Dollars.

Agents wanted in all sections of the country for the sale of this valuable book. A very liberal commission will be given. Any intelligent engineer can make from $25 to $30 a week. Address,

S. ROPER,

447 N. Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA

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Locomotive Engines and Tenders, Boilers and Tanks,

Gun Metal and Common Iron Castings, Brass and Composition Castings. Locomotives and Boilers Repaired. Sole manufacturers of the "HINKLEY PATENT BOILER," 'or Locomotive and Stationary Engines. All orders will be executed with dispatch.

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GAUGES,

Locomotive Head Lights, Head Light Glass, Chimneys and Burners,

} Revolving Signals, SIGNAL LAMPS, RAIL ROAD LANTERNS Porter Hand Lamps,

TAIL LAMPS,

GLASS WATER GAUGES AND SPRING BALANCES FOR LOCOMOTIVES

T. 8. RAY,

C. A. MARVIN,

C. T. HAM,

W. H. BONNELL,

Proprietors.

BUFFALO, N. Y.

78 Washington and 59 Main Streets.

Head Lights altered to our Improved Coal Oil Burner. Reflectors Re-plated. Gauges of all kinds and Locomotive Balances repaired at short notice.

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Grand International Union of Locomotive Firemen,

(The only legitimate Organization of Locomotive Firemen in the United States and Canada.) ORGANIZED APRIL 10TH, 1866.

Locomotive Firemen throughout the United States and Canada, who are desirous of forming sub-unions to act in concert with those already organized under the head of International Union of Locomotive Firemen, are invited to communicate with Henry Hoppman, Grand Master, Schenectady, N. Y., Lock Box G, or J. B. Hotchkiss, Clinton, Iowa.

The LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN'S JOURNAL.

Devoted exclusively to the interests of Locomotive Firemen. This Journal is published monthly and by order of the Grand International Union of Locomotive Firemen. Terms by mail, $1.12. Address Henry Hoppman, Schenectady, N. Y. Lock Box G.

HOXSIE'S POCKET COMPANION

FOR

Locomotive Engineers and Firemen,

BY

C. A. HOXSIE.

Embraces practical instructions for the care and management of the Locomotive Engine under ak circumstances, and is designed for the use of the Fireman as well as the Engineer, ignoring entirely all fanciful theories, and matters pertaining more especially to Locomotive Builders or Mechanics.

The Author's aim has been to condense in as brief space as possible plain and explicit, yet comprehensive information as to the practical duties of those placed in charge of Locomotives.

The work embodies numerous suggestions valuable to experienced Engineers, while the detail explanations are designed more especially for those less informed; and it is believed to be sufficient to meet every case of doubt or difficulty likely to arise.

Among the subjects treated, besides the General Instructions for Engineers and Firemen, and to which separate articles are devoted, may be mentioned, Tramming, Center Marking, Expansion and Expansion Braces, Valve and Valve Motion, Lap and Lead, Pump and Valves, Eccentrics, Adjustment of Side and Main Rods, Four Principal Points of Valve Motion, Trouble on the Road and how to meet it, Pumping, Accidents, Temporary Repairs, and numerous other topics.

The difficulty encountered by young Engineers and Firemen struggling for promotion, has been steadily kept in view by the author, whose experience as a practical Engineer has enabled him to fully sympathize with, and appreciate the wants of both these classes. He has, in short, aimed to produce a common sense manual of the Locomotive, free from unnecessary technicalities, abstruse science or useless theory.

This work has been approved of by many master mechanics on the leading R. R. lines in the country, also by experienced engineers and by universal consent, is acknowledged as the best, and in fact the only work published on the Locomotive Engine that is entirely devoted to the use and benefit of Engineers and Fireman, that will impart that information which is so much sought for by them, as it alludes to all manner of break-downs while on the road, especially the valve motion gear, which is so much demanded by young engineers, and so plain and applicable that none can fail to understand and apply it. Price $1.50 per copy, post paid.

Money must accompany all orders, and can be sent with safety by Registered Letter. Address
CHAS. A. HOXSIE,

Box 55, Carolina Mills, Washington Co., R. 1.

BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,

BURNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS & 00.

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Adapted to every variety of Railroad service, and to the economical use of Wood, Coke, Bituminous and Anthracite Coal, as fuel. LOCOMOTIVES FOR MINES AND NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS. All work accurately fitted to gauges and thoroughly interchangeable. Plan, Materials, Workmanship, Finish and Efficiency fully guaranteed.

GEORGE BURNHAM,
CHARLES T. PARRY,

EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,

WILLIAM P. HENSZEY,
EDWARD LONGSTRETH,
JOHN S. CONVERSE.

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LOCOMOTIVES, BOILERS and TANKS,

WRECKING DERRICK CASTINGS.

H. G. BROOKS, Prest. and Supt.

M. L. HINMAN, Sec'y and Treas.

REED'S HEAD-LIGHT.

Comprising such information as is necessary to give a general knowledge of the calculation, construction, and management of the American locomotive engine.

This I believe to be the first work published illustrating the movements of the link, the slide-valve, and their working centres, by working valve tables, explaining their movements in such manrer that the apprentice can easily understand what has been heretofore almost a secret. The work contains about 200 pages, the size of which is 4% x 7 inches. The work does not contain any superfluous matter, to increase Its number of pages. My endeavor has been to avoid unnecessary words, giving only solid, practical workings, in as clear a manner and in as small a compass as my abilities would permit. I believe I am justified in saying that this is the work that will give the information so long sought for by those who desire a general knowledge of the construction and management of the locomotive engine, one of the greatest works of man.

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LOCOMOTIVE,

By M. N. FORNEY, Mechanical Engineer.

This is an elementary treatise of 600 pages, with 250 engravings, describing every part of the locomotive engine, the theory of its construction and working, the method of its operation, its management, and everything that is necessary to make the reader familiar with that machine. Published by the Railroad Gazette. Mailed free on receipt of price, $2 50. Address

THE RAILROAD GAZETTE,
73 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

"The Catechism is recommended to all Railway Employes as an interesting and useful book; but to Engineers, Firemen and Mechanics, as indispensable. They must obtain the knowledge which it contains, in some way, in order to understand their business."-Extract from Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Employes of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Company.

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Having extensive facilities, are now prepared to fu' nish promptly, of the best and most approved description, either COAL OR WOOD BURNING

LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES

AND OTHER VARIETIES OF RAILROAD MACHINERY.

J. S. ROGERS, President,

R. 8. HUGHES, Secretary. PATERSON, N. J.

WM. S. HUDSON, Supt.

THOS. ROGERS, Treasurer,
45 Exchange Place, N. Y.

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