SELTZER) 
MOOSE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER 
JULY 43 
miscellaneous QUJucrtiscments. 
CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
/y£\ OVER 10,000,000 SQUARE 
f FEET NOW IN U8E. 
FIRST PREMIUM MF^AL AWARDED If 
1870, AND INDORSED BY CERTIFICATE 
FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IE 
1871, AS "THE BEST ARTICLE IN TH: 
MARKET." 
The "Anbeaton ilnnflni" Ih a substantial am 
reliable material, which cun be wifely used In place n. 
Tin. Shite, etc., on deep or Hut roof!*. In ull climate' 
and can be easily aud cheaply (nin*ported and applied 
Also,uiunufael urel'of ASBESTOS BOILER FELT 
1NU, Kuo KIM. AND SltKATHl.VO FKI/Tli BOll.Ll 
Sr.U.K PltLVfcNTIVK, AClii WATER uml KIIIK-PKOOI 
< <IM IMISI I HI\S, SILICA AM) PARA KIT NE PAINT) 
Ac., and dealer In “ ASIiehtOS. Asphaltcm, am 
GENERAL KoOfivo M atkhiai.s." 
Descriptive Pamphlet*, Price 1.1st*, Term* to Deal 
i II. W . .11)II NS. 
pffiBtabltBned In 1858.] 7S William Si., N. V 
H C! V THK 
Iron Clad Milk Can 
The only one ever manufactured that will stand 
tlie hard usage to which they are subjected. Foi 
sale by all can makers. Stock and Trimmings foi 
sale only by the IKON C I, A I) CAN CO.. 
Send tor Circulars. 51 Dry ?*t.. New 5 ork. 
C2K- All genuine are stamped 1 C. C. Co. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, - 
EATON, MADISON « <>., N. 
Manufacturers ok 
STEAM ENGINES, 
Portable, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundred* In line In Simps, 
Printing Rooms. Mills, Mines, 
mid mi I'umis and Planta- 
Iinns, for Grain Threshing, 
Knuil Cooking for Stock, Cot¬ 
ton Ginning, Sawing, Ac. 
5~2r~ Circulars sent nil application. 
T IN O 
■n Needle Threader, Pencil Sharpener, T.et- N 
" ter Opener, Pair Spoon. Button-hole Cutter, — 
INJ Tweezers, Eraser, Thread Holder. Ripper x* 
and Natl Cleaner, l our U.H. Patents allowed. Mail¬ 
ed on receipt of 50 cents. Address O. s. WEIJ.8, 
i.nck Box '2*6. New Haven, Conn. 
rjo mi KNOW THAT POOP 
Cable Screw Wire 
Boots and Shoes are superior to all others? 
A PROTRUDING TDK IS NOT A sKiHT- 
ly tiling, say nothing about health and comfort. 
SI I.VKII TIPPED SHOES 
never wear out at, tlio toe. For sale by all Dealers. 
ECLECTIC OIL 
■ I is designed for Use in ordinary kerosene 
" ® lamps wherever good light and perfect se¬ 
curity front accident arc required. 
J, H.WICKES, 1*20 Malden l.nue, N. Y. 
THE “LIGHT RUNNING"iJL^**A a 
A DOMESTIC JrT|ja 
A DOMESTIC |||| 
“DOMESTIC" S. M. Co., 96 Chambers 8t.,N. Y. 
LATEST AND BEST. 
Sugar Mills. Evaporators, Engines, Corn Mills and 
Horse Powers, made only hy GEO. I,. BQl'lKR & 
BKO., Buffalo, N. Y. Catalogues froe. 
o JJES'X' ” I G. WKSTtXGltlH SKA CO., 
TnWKSltlN'G MAOntNKS > Schenectady, N. V'. 
Thrkshixg Machinks > 
and Clover Machines. ) 
|SJ“ Circulars sent. 
SHEATHING, 
PLASTERING, 
ROOFING, 
DEAFENING 
AND 
CARPET LINING. 
Samples rm*1 LMrcnUra aent frre ( by 
ROCK lUVEll PAPER CO., 
Chicago III.? or, 
11. K. HALE A CO., 
5fl A 58Park Place, N. V. 
Snip Agvntk for ICrol.T!'. States. 
•s *75 to S250 per mouth, „CT'iS,e. 
Jr to In trod Ufa, the GENUINE IMPROVED COM- 
Tl MON SENSE PA Mil.V HEWING MACHINE. 
2 This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, 
bind, bruid and embroider in a most superior man* 
^ ner. Price only f!5. Fully licensed anil warranted 
5J tor five yours. We will pay $1,0011 fur any iimcbtnu 
t hat will sew a xironeer, more beautiful, or more 
(* elastic seam than ours. It makes the “ Elastic 
<. Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and 
jr still the cloth cannot bu pulled apart without tenr- 
^ tug It. We pay Agents from $75 L* fiSfl per month 
and expenses,"or a eonunlsslon from which twice 
that amount can be made. BECOME &t\>,, Boston, 
. .1/nx.v.. 1‘itlnhorg h. / *.«.; Chicago, III-;or Nt. Lewis. Mo. 
M AGIC PHOTOGUA PUS.— The Wonders Of 
the World. 25e, a package. 5 assorted packages 
for *1. Send to W C WKMYSS, 730 Broadway, N. Y. 
— 
sN. WFiliN'GH^G OF 'lllJt; UKLLEH. 
A not infrequent scene sit the fashionable sea-side resorts about these 
HARVEY FISII. 
A. S. HATCH. 
FISK & HATCH, BANKERS. 
No. 5 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. 
Having been associated with the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY as 
their financial agents for nearly three years, we have the most conclusive and satisfactory knowledge: 
(1.) Of the inimenne mine amf Importance of the Itoail. 
(2.) (!) Ilte thorough ulnhty, economy irnd integrity of Ur management. 
(It.) Of lie renourcen tor an (norm our anil profitable traffic. 
(4.) Of the perfect ree.nrUy of the (’, per cent. Ontd Ronilt of the Company. 
We are consequently enabled to recommend these Bonds as an entirely safe and reliable Investment, 
which may be held with us much satisfaction and freedom from anxiety by the most prudent and careful 
Investor us Governments or Central Pacilles. * 
A large profit or increase of Investment may now be realized by exchanging either of the above for 
the Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds. 
Denominations, ¥100. MOO, ¥1,000. 
Interest payable May 1 and November 1. 
Principal and interest payable in gold in New York. 
Price 91 and accrued interest. 
FISH & HATCH, Bankers. 
= A HARVEST OF DIAMONDS 
Has rewarded the toil ol certain lucky adventurers under the burning sun 
of Africa; but what Is the value of the rarest gem that ever glittered in 
crown or turban, when compared with that of a medicinal remedy that 
cures dyspepsia and biliousness, restores the appetite, regulates the dis¬ 
ordered bowels, and tones and invigorates the whole vital system ? Science 
tills bestowed upon the world this Inestimable, gilt in 
TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, 
which Is to ull other preparations of Its Claes what the diamond is among 
Jewels, and when roaming In the goblet of the tovered Invalid, as bright and 
sparkling. Hold by ull Druggists. 
\ GENTS WANTED BEST TKIC-MS Given 
iV. for our New and Popular Works, Including Bibles, 
Ac. For 111 11 particulars, ml dress 
QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING CO., 
217 and 2111 Quince St., Philadelphia. 
yS Tt jl /.t a,j.~ „ work will secure the BEST 
UJ 5 [ R J || HAN WASHING MACHINE In 
Sit LV w A> ,, > the world. 
WLi] W. PALM EH A CO.. Auburn, N. V. 
MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES. FOR FLOORS. 
GARNKIRK VASES, for Lawns and Gardens. 
CHIMNEY TOPS, Etc. 
MILLER A COATES, 2711 Peal! St., New York. 
receipl «if ‘25 (TiiIm, I will until to 
Ini any address, on rollers, post-paid. Two 
Fine Steel Engravings of 
C i 1{ 10 Id I .K V & HROAVN, 
II 111 Printed on Plate Paper, 1 .»x 12inches. Good 
II Discount, to Dealers. Address the Puh- 
halier, GKO. K. Pkkikk, tkl lteade St., N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
history \ Great fires 
In CHICAGO and the WEST. 
By Rev. E. ,T. GoODRPHWn, D. 1).. of Chicago. The 
record «>f a proud city overtaken by sudden and iiw- 
iul calamity, or towns destroyed bv tbe wasting 
element, of forests burned, of homes acd tarma 
desolated, of men of wealtli made beggars, of families 
separat ed. A bounds with thrilling incident* of mar¬ 
velous escapes,etc.,and is the only complete History 
of these grout events, <5#()8vo. page.,. (10 Engravings : 
price 12.50: outtlt. $1. Secure the best territovi at 
once. 71), DUO already sold. Tlie pro tils go to relieve 
the sufferers. Address II. S. GOODSP1CKI) A Co., 
JfJ Park Row, New York, or .1 W. Goodspeed, Chica¬ 
go, St. Louts, Clnciaoittl, or New Orleans. 
44 I7COKOMY is W EALTH." Franklin. 
I i Why will rieople pov y.vj or more for a Siovim; 
Machine when f2? will buy one that lots a utenulant 
reputation, is double Uiread, Complete with 'Fable, 
eonstmeted upon entirely new und praeticul princi¬ 
ples, runs bV friction, ami excels all others ? These 
celebrated Maditnw are Intended forpoor people who 
want to save time, labor and money '.rf~ Aiilntk 
WANTED. Machines sent to Agent-> and given minty 
to needy la ml lie*. For Circulars and reduced prices, 
address FRANKLIN A DIAMOND S. M. CO., Box 
:!!C, Boston, Mass, 
Auen is 
Wanted 
Cor 
Tie NATION. 
Is needed in every home: has (21 illustrations; nil 
U. S. Presidents; all U. S. Censuses: all IJ. S. Sena¬ 
tors; ull valuable documents. Is prized by nil! One 
agent reports 201 Orders in (S days. In English and 
German. UVi/r iu. NEW WOULD PUBLISHING 
CO., 7th and .Market Sts., Plilla., Pu. 
Rights for Sale. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
(Patented March 5, 1867.1 
Used In laying streets, roadways, sidewalks, in lining 
cellars, cisterns, vats, and In the manutacture of sew¬ 
ers and sewer-pipe, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornaments. 
STREETS. 
Kagan's improved Macadam pavement for streets 
Is destined to Like the place of all other rorms ol 
pavement, for the reasons, viz: 
It is cheaper, more durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. Is impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change will liltect It. 
It is free from mud and dust, and is noiseless. 
It is smooth without being slippery, and has suf- 
lldent elasticity to make it the easiest pavement 
known for animals to travel over. 
DURA BILITY. 
The reason u Macadam road does not lust longer is 
because the stones arc loose und rub and grind upon 
each other —dust and mud is the result. Eagan's 
Composition holds the rocks firmly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, and Confining tbe 
wear of tne road to its surface. 
SIDEWALK*. 
Eagan's Composition Is peculiarly adapted for side- 
tvalka and lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It nan be mode Into blocks and laid in squares 
or diamond form, or made one continuous sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work more, perfectly than the largest 
flagstone, and at one-fourth the expense. 
Walks made of it have a smooth, hard and even 
surface, pleasant to walk upon, always clean and free 
of icc, and of us great durability as it made of the best 
flagstone. HUlcwullcs made under Kagan's patent cost 
tiut little M any more than If mode of plank, and are 
a* durable as rock. 
ROOFING, 
Mode of tills Odmposition, is far superior to the com¬ 
mon felt roofs that arc made of gravel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. The latter is liable to run In warm cli- 
iuuUik and to crack in cold. By the peculiar chem¬ 
ical combinations In this composition both of these 
object ions am obviated, and a roof produced equal to 
slate, at a cost of about ono-thtrd as much ncr square. 
CELLAR BOTTOMS AND SIDES, 
Lined with this composition, from one to two Inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in winter and cool 
in summer, and are rat and vermin proof. 
FLOOR*. 
Floors made of It may be painted uny color; and 
are as pleasant to tread upon a* If made of wood. 
UISTKKN* AND VATS. 
Kagan'* Composition Is impervious to water and in¬ 
soluble in acids, making it just the thing for lining 
vuls in breweries and Manufactories of most kinds. 
It Is equally well adapted for cisterns, much better 
tluui the best hydraulic cements, ami not subject to 
decay from any cause. 
His divinity established and rntt-onallsni routed. 
The most popular and rapidly-selling religious work 
ever issued Fc u Circulars, address UNITED STATES 
PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome St.. New York. 
rnO SAVE ONE DOLLAR by »n extra out- 
_L lay of Five Cents, parent# should buy 
Silver Tipped Shoes 
for their children. 
“l/EKI* VOI’R HEAD COOL AM) EEET 
IV DRY."—It basalways been necessary in order 
to carry Ibis out, to sot in the house and stick your 
licud out of the window. Now put on a puirof CABLE 
SCREW WIRE Boots or Shoe# and walk out. 
THE NATIONAL 
COMPOSITE PAVING COMPANY 
Will contract to lay Engnu's Improved Mnc- 
udain Pavement In uny oily or place in the United 
States. Contracts taken to make sidewalks, line cel¬ 
lars, lay sea walls and abutments for bridges, and 
also to furnish rooting, und drulu, gas. water and 
sewer pipe. Bights to use this Patent will be sold. 
Address SAAl’L N. PIKE. Pres’ I, 
No. JS Droitd *r.. New YorkCIty. 
H owes’ Concent rated Sirup cures Catarrh, 
Cancer, Scrofula. Dyspepsia. Ac. Howe’# Never- 
Failing Ague Cure und Tonic Bitters. Cure or no 
pay. Sola by Druggists, or address 
K. C B. IIOWK, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
PIPING. 
Piping made of Eagan's Composition has been in use 
for live year* in San Francisco.Col., where it was llrst 
invented. It has given enure satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds of piping for 
sewers or drains. It is easily and cheaply made, and 
has the advantage of being made ul any place with¬ 
out a great outlay of money for machinery, tools, 
building* or materials. 
Pipes can be made ol any required size, ure cheaper, 
and will sustain a greater external or Internal press¬ 
ure than uny other kind of cement pipe. 
CEMENT. 
As a cement It is acknowledged, by scientific men 
who have examined it, to be the strongest known. 
A wall built of brlek nr stone, and this cement used 
sis a mortar, would be perfectly solid us it made ol a 
solid rock. 
*F.A1\VALL*. 
Sea walls eau be built with this material in combi¬ 
nation with broken rook, more rapidly and cheaper 
than in any other way. 
DIPLOMAS. 
First premiums have been awarded to Eagan's Com¬ 
position lr.iru the following Fairs : 
California State Fair, at Sacramento, CuL, 16218. 
Mechanics' Institute Fuir. San Francisco, tabs. 
Sonoma County Fair, at Petaluma, Cal., 1802, 
St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, at St. 
Louts, 1889. 
New Jersey State Fair, 1870. 
It has been exhibited at no other Fairs. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Office <>k Umux Railroad Company, ) 
St Lofts, Mo., 2Hih March, itfil. j 
This specimen of t'acuic Concrete, (Kagan's Patent,) 
was taken from the Union Street Railroad of St. Louis, 
Mo., where It has been In use si mm December, MtW. 
Since that date the teams of railroad have passed 
over that portion of tlie truck where the concrete is 
used. .2)0 timer inch any, while that seine portion of 
tlie truck is constantly unixl brother teams and vehi¬ 
cles of the city . This pavement bus received no re¬ 
pairs whatever, ami show# hut little wear utter con¬ 
stant use for sixteen Months (now 22 months}. In 
summer It 1* free from dust, und in winter brings 
with It no inconvenience from snow und ice. The 
Macadamizing at either end of this block of concrete 
l- renewed three times each year, I* soft and wet 
when much water is used, and in all probability will 
require such renewing for several years to come be- 
lore the concrete needs repairing. The block of Pu- 
cilic Concrete In the track of the Union Railroad has 
given entire satisfaction. W.m. Stoiik, Hup’t. 
This Company will take contracts in uny city of the 
flitted States to make Macadamized Pavements, and 
will guarantee them to last twenty years, and keep 
them in repair for a small percentage. Will also 
supply orders for Drain. Hewer, Water and Gas Pipe. 
Rooting tor sale. 
SA.II'JL N. PIKE, Preji’l. 
DAVID ALLKRTON, Vico-Pre*. 
AV. C. MOORE, Treasurer. 
A. WELLES, Secretary. 
E. McMVRDY, Director. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Director. 
S3f~ All communications should be addressed 
National Asphalt Composite Co., 
925 llroudway, Y, Cily. 
Office second floor. 
