OCT. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Oiler for Sale 
MAP 
MINNESOTA. 
SHOWINC 
Northern Pacific 
St Paul'a,'Pacific 
'f^a.il-^oacl Lines 
AND 
Prices range from $4 to $L5 
per aero* 
Ten Years Credit given 
when desired. 
Agents lUuntcb 
MONEY MAKING 
OR THE ItOAll TO FOIfTCNR, 
Hv J. 1). MILLS.a Now York Merchant. A new book. 
450 pages. Numerous Illustrations. Prteo$3.50. Lib¬ 
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money-making enterprises. Better than all, it shows 
How MONEY i-.lji In; Mtu.lt> Now. 
AGENTS, IT SEX*]L£. 
Ho quick for Cholco of Territory. 
Address I\TKUNATIONAL PUB. CO., 
03 *V- 115 Liberty tie., New York. 
.-pr.anesTMl.CITT 
ALSO, 
TOWN LOTS 
, * f CROIa r 
In Towns at R. R. Stations 
.ULUVATCft O 
JiuOfUM 
*r PACIFIC . 
GOVERNMENT LANDS 
8tlll to be had under Home¬ 
stead Law along both lineB 
of this Company. 
either se.v, to rupresent 
■ BV B® our business; uAuluttlvti territory 
D Hi given; success and large dash pay 
■ H Hi gunruntoed Positively I ho must 
B a bb'asing ami best paying business 
A JL3 evei offered local agents and can¬ 
vassers. New plans. Work borne 
or abroad. Write at onen tin- purlieu lura, Kucclmnn. 
terms, etc.,to (tint Kiimsioii kuIK.NO, Chicago. 
tV~ For particulars and pam 
phlets apply to 
alow' w* 
A gents wanted tor the cottaoe bidi.e 
and CoMMESfTAUY. iu one hook ami for oxu 
VUlCK. Finely Illustrated, Contains everything that 
<'an he desired In a Family Bible ami Commentary. 
Having very large sale, semi Immediately for choice 
uf territory and particulars to s. _\t. BEITS & CO.. 
Hartford, Conn., or Cincinnati. <t. 
\ gi*nta wanted for Ufe-fllgb Portrait of (Jen. Grunt, 
.lust completed front actual sittings. Send 15c. for 
Photograph Circular free. W.S.JllH, Boat on, Stn.-*. 
QiltJE ,1 OllPPCCC Agents wanted ovory- 
uUnt OUuuCdO Where Kusinesshigh¬ 
ly profitable and legitimate. Article needed in every 
Family. Sells to groat satis lam ion. Address .1 1 : t'KKU- 
SO.V Cuk.mkai, M.tNt t-' i; Co., Phlludolphlu, Pa, 
O 7 a Houth. ICxpiMises paid. UtisineMM 
—' l rt entirely new. f. s. M. Co.. Biddeford, Me. 
EARN 8100 Weekly. Address 
51 v Kits M'ffl Co., KM John St, N. Y. 
AGENTS 
This Company will take contracts in any city of the 
United Ktates to make Macadamized Pavements, and 
will guarantee them to lust twenty years, and keep 
them in repair for a small percentage. Will also 
supply orders for It ruin, Sewer, Water and CJas Pipe. 
Routing for sale. 
SAM’L N. PIKE, Prcs’l. 
DAVID ALLGUTON, Vice-Pres. !j 
AV. E. niOOKK, Treasurer. 
A. YTKLLKS, Secretary. 
15 . McHmor, Director. 
D. D. T. MOOUE, Director. 
ty All communications should be addressed 
National Asphalt Composite Co, 
923' Broadway,'N.^Y. City. 
Office second floor. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Baltimore has 113 private schools. 
— The Freshman class of Yale numbers 170. 
— Chicago is to have a #1,000,000 opera house. 
— A grand horse show Is being hold in Moscow. 
— Kansas is becoming a cotton-growing State. 
— Geneva has a music box which plays 3d 
tunes. 
— Tobacco is being cultivated with success in 
Maine. 
— There are 386 pig-iron establishments in this 
country. 
— California has an unlimited quantity of 
good iron. 
— The new library of Princeton, N. J., College 
costs $120,000. 
— The water is very low in many streams in 
Connecticut. 
— Only 119 dwellings wero left in good condi¬ 
tion in Antioch. 
— An attempt is being made to crush Crispin- 
istn in Lynn, Mass. 
— The Freshman class of the Maine Agricul¬ 
tural College numbers 31. 
— The stream boneith the Natural Bridge in 
Virginia has disappeared. 
— They have a man in Vermont who has been 
in the State Prison since 1839. 
— It is denied that the Egyptians have any in¬ 
tention of invading Abyssinia. 
— Coal is so high it: England economy will 
compel the introduction ol'stoves. 
— The Swedes in Now Sweden, Me-, milk their 
cows three tirnos a day in Summer. 
— The English papers are full of Illustrations 
of Stanley's finding of Livingstone. 
— English women aro being taught to swim at 
a floating bath-house i,n the Thames. 
— Tito Government of England proposes to 
purchase all the railways iu the kingdom. 
— Thousands of bushels of apples are rotting 
on the ground iu Western Massachusetts. 
— Fifty thousand acres of land are occupied 
in France with the cultivation of the poppy. 
— Sweden is alarmed at the extent of the em¬ 
igration to America. The country is becoming 
depopulated. 
CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
Rig-lits for Sale. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Office or Union katluoad Company, \ 
St. Louis, Mo, 28th March, 1871. $ 
This specimen of Paeltlu Concrete, (Kagan's Patent,) 
was taken from the Union Street Railroad of St. Louis, 
Mo, where it has been In tine since December, lied. 
Since that dale the teams fit the railroad have paused 
over that portion of the truck where the oonerete Is 
used, :KX) time* rut:/i tinu. while that Stuno portion of 
the traek is constantly used by other teams and vehi¬ 
cles of the city. Tins pavement bus ns-cived no re¬ 
pairs whatever, and show* hut, little wear after con¬ 
stant into for sixteen months (now 1 ft months), Lit 
summer tt, is free from dust, and in wluler brines 
with It tin inconventetiuo from snow and tee. Tim 
Macadamizing at, either end of this block of concrete 
Is renewed three times each year, is soft and wot 
when muck witter Is used, and In all probability will 
ret) tiro such renewing fur several years to cotno be¬ 
fore the concrete needs repairing. The block of Pa- 
cltlo Concrete In the truck of the Union Kail rend bus 
given enttru satisfaction, WAt. Stokic, Sup'k 
(Patented March 5, 1867.) 
Used In laying streets, roadways, sidewalks, In lining 
cellars, cisterns, vats, and in the manufacture of sew¬ 
ers and sewor-plpo, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornaments. 
STREETS. 
Kagan's Improved Macadam pavement for streets 
Is destined to take tile place of all other forms of 
pavement, for the remain., viz : 
It t* cheaper, mere durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. Is Impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change will effect it. 
It. Is free from tntuS and dust, amt Is noiseless. 
It is smooth w ithout being slippery, and hot* suf¬ 
ficient elasticity to make It the easiest pavement 
kttowu for animals to travel over. 
DURABILITY. 
The reason a Macadam road does not last longer is 
bocause the stones are loose and rub ami grind upon 
each other —dust and mud is the result. Kagan’s 
Composition holds the rocks firmly together, thus 
completely remedying this evil, and coullulug the 
wear of the roud no its surface. 
SMEW A MIS, 
Kagun’s Composition is peculiarly adapted for side¬ 
walks and lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It can tie made Into hit inks and laid in suuurus 
or diamond form, or made ono continuous sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work more neifect-ly than tko largest 
thigstone, and at one-l'uuttl* lliu expense. 
walks made ul it lttivc a smooth, hard and evon 
Surface, pleasant to walk upon, always clean and ffuO 
of Ice, and or as great durability its if made of the best 
flagstone. Sidewalks made under Kagan’s patent cost 
but little If any more tliuu it muclu of plank, and uru 
as durable as rock. 
ROOFING. 
Made of this composition, Is far superior to the com¬ 
mon l'elt roofs Unit are made of gravel, felt, enul-tW 
uiul pitch. The latter is liable to run In warm Cli¬ 
mates and to crack tu cold. By lliu peculiar Chem¬ 
ical comblnatluns In this composition both of these 
objections are obviated, and a roof produced equal to 
slate, at a cost of about one-third as touch per square, 
CELLAR BOTTOMS ANB SIDES, 
Lined with this nomposltton, from nno tu two Inches 
thick, keep perfectly dry and warm in winter und cool 
iu summer, and are rat and vermin proof. 
FLOORS. 
Floors made of It tuny be painted any color; and 
are as pleasant to tread upon as if made of wood. 
CISTERNS AND VATS. 
r Kagan's Composition is impervious to water and In¬ 
soluble in acids, making it Just tho tiling fur lining 
vats In breweries and manufactories ot most kinds. 
It Is equally well adapted fur cisterns, much better 
than the best hydraulic cements, and not subject to 
decay from any cause, 
PIPING. 
Piping made of Kagan's Cimposition has been in use 
for live years in San Frnnciseo, Cal., where It was first 
Invented, it has given entire satisfaction, almost 
entirely superseding all other kinds ot piping for 
sewers or drains. If Is easily and cheaply made, und 
lius the udvuutugu ot being made ut any place with¬ 
out it great outlay of money lor machinery, tools, 
buildings or mate rial*. 
Pipe, can be nettle of any required size, are cheaper, 
and will sustain a greater ex ici iial or internal press¬ 
ure Until uuy other kind of cement pipe. 
CEMENT. 
Asa coment tt, Is acknowledged, hy scientific men 
who have examined it, to bo the strongest known. 
A wall buiJtof brick or stone, and this cement used 
as a mortar, w*uld be perfectly solid as if imide of a 
solid ruck. 
HKA WALLS. 
* Sea walls can be built with this material In combi¬ 
nation wltti broken rock, mure rapidly and cheaper 
than in uny other way. 
DIPLOMAS. 
First premiums have been awarded to Kagan’s Com¬ 
position from thu following Fairs : 
California State Fair, at, Sacramento, Cal., 18f!8. 
Mechanics’ Institute Fair. San Francisco, 1.808. 
Sonoma County Fair, at Petaluma, Cal., ISOS). 
St. Louis Agricultural and Mechunleul Fair, at St. 
Louis, law. 
New Jersey State Fair, 1870. 
It bus been exhibited at no other Fairs. 
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T H i-d 
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