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Any man who suffers with nervous debility, loss of natural power, weak back, failing memory or deficient manhood, brought on by excesses, dissipation, unnatural drains or the follies of youth, may cure himself at home with a simple prescription that I will gladly send free in a plain sealed envelope, to any man who will write for it. Dr. A. E. Robinson, 3544 Luck Building, Detroit, Michigan.

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Oxidized silver finish. The same is different from our last fob. Each branch of M. of W. is represented on the new fob. The strap is calfskin especially prepared for fob straps. The price is 40 cents each or $4.00 per dozen by registered mail. Address all orders to

SAMUEL J. PEGG, Sec'y-Treas.
Vanol Bldg., 3900 Olive St.
St. Louis, Mo.

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MAINTENANCE OF WAY STANDARDS,

By F. A. Smith.

Containing in one handy volume the present rules and practice in the Road Departments of the principal American railways. Over 300 illustrations. Size 57%

inches.

Price, $1.50 net, postpaid.

PRACTICAL SWITCH WORK.

By D. H. Lovell.

An instructor and guide for Roadmasters, Section Foremen and Construction Foremen. The contents include chapters on General Turn-Outs, Stub and Split Switches, Analysis of Curves, and a large number of tables for the quick and corroot construction of any switch. Cloth, 174 pages, 4x6 inches.

Price, $1.00 net, postpaid.

RAILWAY CURVES.

By F. A. Smith, M. E. C. E.

This book is written especially for practical trackmen who desire a guide so that they may become better aoquainted with the elementary principles of railway curves and to enable them to adjust their curves satisfactorily independent of the divil engineer. All complicated formula or calculations have been omitted in order to produce this practical work. Cloth, 4x6 inches; 50 pages, including tables and diagrams.

Price, $1.00 net, postpaid.

THE TRACKMEN'S HELPER.
Revised 20th Century Edition.

A practical guide for American Trackmen. Thirtieth Thousand. 360 pages; fully illustrated; 5x71⁄4 inches.

Price, $1.50 net, postpaid.

STANDARD TURN-OUTS ON AMERICAN RAILROADS.

By F. A. Smith, C. E. M. E.

A practical handbook for Roadmasters and Track Foremen. A new, handy reference volume-giving drawings of Standard Split and Stub Switches, and full descriptive details arranged for convenience and ready reference when putting in Switches.

THE ONLY BOOK OF THE KIND PUBLISHED.
Leather, 4x7% inches, 41 pages.

Price, $1.00 net, postpaid.

ROBERTS' RULES OF ORDER.

ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER having been readopted by our Boston Convention to govern the Parliamentary Practices of our Brotherhood, will be furnished to our members upon receipt of the price of 76 CENTS FOR EACH COPY.

BACKBONE.

A Bouncer for the Blues.

Hints for the prevention of jelly-spine curvature and mental squint. A straight-up antidote for the blues and a straight-ahead sure cure for the grouch. Twenty Thousand Coples Sold and Not One Returned.

The Optimism and Healthy Good Cheer of Backbone gives the inspiration to look on the "sunny side of things." Everyone needs a little encouragement at times and all will benefit by its reading. Backbone contains over 80 pages of gloom-dispelling philosophy, the best of the "Keep-a-Pushing" poetry and hundreds of remarkably good__sayings, mottoes and aphorisms of our ablest men. A few of the Backbone Bracers are the chapters on Character, Cheerfulness, Purpose, Success, Opportunity, Progress, Worry, Persistence, Self-Improvement, Training, Little Things, Courage, Self-Confidence, Mistakes, Thoroughness, Enemies, Love, Criticism, Duty, Work, and a dozen other subjects.

These chapters are introduced with splendid original articles by Dr. W. C. abbott, Dr. George F. Butler, J. D. Albright, A. S. Burdick, W. F. Waugh, and others. Eighty pages printed attractively in two colors and tied with silk ribbon.

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in art binding, 50 cents each. De Lux, limp brown leather copies, $1.00 each.
ash with order. Money back if not satisfied. Special prices on quantities.
The above books are the very best of their kind in the market and can be highly
recommended by the Editor. A supply has been obtained and are for sale at the
prices named for each. Send in your orders, remitting by express or postoffice
money order, cash or postage stamps. Address all orders to

Samuel J. Pegg

3900 Olive Street

St. Louis, Mo.

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The multiple badge illustrated is an exact reproduction of the badge adopted at New Orleans, and is made up of satinfaced, gros-grain, tri-colored ribbon with lettering in gold leaf on one side, which is used for parade purposes. The reverse side is black with silver letters, and is used for funeral purposes; edged trim med in best gold fringe and the bottom with gold bullion. The metallic portion can be detached from the ribbon and used for Lodge purposes, thus giving a badge for all occasions. The metal is silver oxidized; the lettering on metal parts is black or white celluloid, and is a handsome and attractive badge in every respect. On the top title bar is Local Lodge, and the number is shown on pendant; on the lower bar name of officer or member, while the medallion shows the emblem of the Organization adopted at Boston in colors on celluloid.

The price of these badges is for set of ten officers' badges, $7; members' badges, 75 cents each singly, or $8.40 per dozen, when ordered in dozen lots. Ad dress all orders to

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The above cut is of a solid gold emblem designed and used entirely by our late lamented President, John T. Wilson. The bar and pendant are of solid gold, the pendant faced with beautiful white, hard enamel; on the bar the name of owner is engraved, making the emblem a very neat and attractive one. We have purchased a quantity of them and can now supply them delivered at any postoffice in Canada or the United States by registered mail for $3.25 each, the Canadian purchaser to pay custom charges, which is not included. Address all or ders to SAMUEL J. PEGG, Vanol Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.

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