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CONDUCTORS' INTERNATIONAL BRO

THERHOOD.

J. W. SILSBEE, G. C. C., Scranton, Pa.

JOSEPH PACKARD. G. R. S.. Amboy, Ill.

AMBOY DIVISION NO. 1-Meets first Sunday and first Tuesday after third Sunday in each month. J. W. SEYMOUR, C.C., Centralia, Ill. GEO. F. MORGAN, R. S., Amboy, Ill. JERRY GORDON, C. S, BUFFALO DIVISION, No, 2, BUFFALO, N. Y.-Meets in Engineer's old Hall, Michigan St., on the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th Mondays of each month until further notice. J. C. DEVENPORT, C. C. M. A. SHATTUCK, R. S. SETH CURTIS, C. S.

LOGANSPORT DIVISION NO. 3, C. B., LO-
GANSPORT, IND.-Meets first and third Monday
and second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at
8 P. M.
M. ANDERSON, C. C.

O. C. MCLANE, R. S., Lock Box 62.
ALTOONA DIVISION NO. 4- Meets in Masonic
Hall the first and fourth Sunday in each month.
J. LOWDER, C. C., Altoona, Pa..

J. D. THOMPSON, R. S., Altoona, Pa.
WYOMING DIVISION NO. 5, PITTSTON,
PA.-Meets the first and third Sunday in each
month, at 2 P. M., in B. of L. E. Hall, No. 119.
G. W. TOMLINSON, C. C. C. KISKJA, S. C.
BERKELEY DIVISION, NO. 6, C. B., MAR-
TINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA-Meets every
Sunday afternoon in Scheni's Hall.

FRANCIS MCANENY, C. C.
J. J. BECK, R. S.
JNO. M. POISAL, C. S.
CRESTLINE DIVISION, NO. 8, of AL-
LIANCE, O.-Meets in their Hall in Alliance
Opera House, every Monday at 7:30 P. M.

Address Alliance, O.

JAMES BONNEY, C. C
W.H. BURGETT, R.S.
J. M. WERTZ, C. S.

ELMIRA DIVISION, NO 9-Meets every 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month, at1 o'clock, P. M., in Odd Fellows Hall, Wychoff Block, Water street.

O. E. PARSONS, C. C., Box 385, Waverly, N. Y.
A. M. WRIGHT, C. S.,
565.

A. H. PERRY; Ass't, C. C., Elmira,

MOUNTAIN CITY DIVISION, No 10, CUMBERLAND, M. D.-Meets 24 and 4th Sunday in each month in Sheffer Lodge, at 2 P. M.

DONALDSON RICE, C. C

SAMUEL GOLDEN,S. C.

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MONUMENTAL DIVISION, C. I. B., NO. 15, BALTIMORE, MD.-Meets in their hall, northwest corner of Lexington and Schroeder streets, every Saturday evening, at 7:30. LENOX MARR, C. C.

GEORGE H. GILL, R. 8.

GRAFTON DIVISION, No. 16, C. B.-Meets in
Engineers' Hall, cor. Main and St. John Sts.,
every Friday night. J. D. KOLBAUGH, C. C.
J. B. AYER, S. C.

DIVISION NO. 17, BROOKFIELD, MO.-Meets
in Odd Fellows' Hall every Sunday, at 3 o'clock
P. M.
L. A. HOWARD, C. C.

JOHN WATSON, R. S.
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, NO. 18, C. B.
-Meets every second and fourth Sunday at 2 P.
M., south west corner of 37th and Filbert streets,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
A. W. DIESEM, C. C.
A. MARKLEY, F. C., No. 79 N. 38th St.
BLOOMINGTON DIVISION, NO. 19.-Meets
in the Engineers Hall over the Post Office, on
the first and third Wednesday, and second and
fourth thursday of each month at 3 P. M. All
members of the order are respectfully invited to
attend.

M. C. DELANEY, C. C.,
W. B. KERR R. S.,

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Bloomington. Ill.

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The Railroad Gazette.

A Large Weekly Paper intended for all who have to do with Railroads.

Price, four dollars a year, in advance; Single Copies, ten cents; will be sent

THREE MONTHS FOR $1.00.

Address

RAILROAD GAZETTE,
72 Broadway, New York.

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Compression Buffers and Automatic Couplers,

FOR RAILROAD CARS,

PATENTED MARCH 31st, 1863, JANUARY 31st, 1865, AND JULY 24th, 1866. OFFICE-No. 231 Broadway, Rooms 4 and 5, opposite City Hall Park, N.Y

The advantages gained by the use of these improvements may be briefly stated as follows:

1st. The platforms are held in a plane with the ills on the cars.

24. The platforms cannot be broken by any ordinary accident.

3d. Telescoping is impossible.

4th. Any required compression may be attained, to prevent accidents by oscillation.

5th. No links and pins are required, and no one is required to go between cars to couple them. 6th. The platforms may be held as close together as desired,

7th. By close coupling the train is shortened. 8th. They will not accidently uncouple,

9th. They may be uncoupled without shutting off." to make a flying switch..

10th. They are strong; the train will not "break in two," at starting or while running. 11th. They cause the train to move steadily and not jerk in starting or stopping.

12th. They will work well at great variation of height.

13th. They will couple with all kinds of "draw heads" and couplers."

14th. They are cheap and durable.

15th. Injury to men when coupling cars is entirely prevented.

16th. Iujury to persons by falling between cars is entirely prevented.

17th. Injury to persons and to cars by "telescoping" is entirely prevented.

18th. Injury to persons and to cars by "oscilla tion" is entirely prevented

19th, The great steadiness of the cars, produced by compression, render sleeping cars much more desirable.

20th. Train Brakes" are rendered more valuable by the non-existence of slack" in the train.

No Railroad Manager who comprehends the case, fails to give these improvements a "trial." And all those who have tried them have adopted

them.

Coupling Hooks...........

$24.50 each

PRICES OF MATERIALS, &c. Buffers................................................................................................................................ 11.00 €2.00 06

Levers....

Patterns in Full Sets, or Single Pieces, for all castings used in the Improvements, and Templets for Wrought Irons, AT COST. Drawings, Tracing, and superintendence of work are not charged for. These articles will be promptly furnished and shipped to any part of the country on short notice. Orders must state what routes the goods are to go, and whether by express or as ordinary freight. E. MILLER.

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THE HOWARD WATCH AND CLOCK COMPANY would call particular attention to the NEW STYLE WATCHES having E. HOWARD'S PATENT STEEL-WINDING BARREL, which are now offered to the public as being the best and most reliable American Watch in the market. The Stem- Winding and Stem-Setting movements have been thoroughly tested, and are acknowledged to be the most desirable Stem- Winding Watch yet offered either of European or American manufacture. Every Watch fully guaranteed by special certificate. For accurate time-keepers our fully adjusted Watches cannot be sur passed.

Catalogues and Price-List sent on application.

114 TREMONT ST., Boston, Mass,

HOWARD WATCH AND CLOCK CO,,

15 Maiden Lane, New York.

E. HOWARD & CO., PROPRIETORS.

There is a Medicine that will cure Coughs, Asthma Bronchitis, and Consumption.

It has bee a used for years, constantly increasing in popularity, being very pleasant to the taste and having no disagreeable effects.

Do not let prejudice prevent you trying it.

It is called

"PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION,"

E. T. HAZELTINE,

and is Sold by all Druggists.

TESTIMONIALS.

CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 19, 1872.

Sir:-I have used your Piso's Cure, and regard it as the best medicine for what it is intended, that I have ever tried. Several Engineers have given it a high recommendation. I have an article written by an Engineer on the C. & P. R. R., recommending "Piso's Cure" very highly.

After hearing so much said of your medicine as being excellent for men who are exposed to the weather, like Engineers, it occurred to me that you could not select a better medium to advertise it than through our "Journal."

Yours truly,

CHARLES WILSON, G. C. E.

EXTRACT from an article in March JOURNAL, written by EDWIN SMITH, Jr., Engineer on C. & P. R. R. "As a Cough or Cold Medicine, to carry on our engines and for our families at home, I do not think there is anything better (if it has an equal) than "Piso's Cure for Consumption." It is a medicine truly worthy of trial, as I know by experience in my own family, also having seen much of it used outside of my own family. In recomending Piso's Cough Cure, I do so unknown to the proprietors of this medicine, as they are entire strangers to me, never having seen them; and I should think an advertisement from them would be beneficial both for them and the readers of the Journal. EDWIN SMITH, JR.,

Member of Div. 31, of the B. of L. E., Cleveland, O.

BELLEVILLE, O., January 19, 1872.

E. T. HAZELTINE, Sir:-Please send me at least six dozen of "Piso's Cure for Consumption," as early as convenient. Customers say it cures as if by magic.

Yours,

JAMES C. POTTS.

NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLETOWN, Middletown, Pa., January 17, 1872. E. T. HAZELTINE,

Sir:-I have been using the "Piso's Cure for Consumption" for some time, and had fully proven its efficacy 'ere I wrote you; it has not only removed a pain I had in my breast, but has increased my appetite, and invigorated my whole system. It excels any medicine I ever used before.

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PETERSBURG, VA., February 12, 1872.

E. T. HAZELTINE, Dear Sir:-Soon after the war, in a bill of goods from Lazell, Marsh & Gardner, I found two bottles thrown in as samples; having a cough at the time I tried one and was relieved. The other cured a man here, who apparently was far gone in Consumption.

Dr.

one of our leading Physicians, has a daughter who has had several hemorrhages and was rapidly declining. He said he could not help her. The effects of "Piso's Cure for Consumption" in the case mentioned above, induced him to try it, and it cured her. Dr. with several other of our leading Physicians, (though for bidden by the rules of a Medical Faculty to prescribe a "patent medicine") always permit the use of it by their patients; they pronounce it the best Cough Remedy hey know. Yours,

O. P. HARE. The name of the Physician is given by our Correspondent, but for obvious reasons it is omitted he

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GLASS WATER GAUGES & SPRING BALANCES FOR LOCOMOTIVES.

Manufactory & Office, Cor. Washington & Perry Sts.,

T. 8.

O. A MARVIN,}Proprietors.

BUFFALO, N. Y.

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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