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MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA—No. 8 
I am composed of 104 letters. 
My 70, 6 , 79, 59, 55, 105, 38, 13, 30 is wiclced, vile. 
Mv 07, Oil, 1, ST, 101,33, 64, to make pure. 
My 98. 9, 81, 61,31, 27,58, ‘M, to repeat or narrate, 
My 09, SI, 37, IS,23, 34. refuge or retreat. 
My 15. 28, 51 89, 14.102,40 protect. 
My 91, 82, 73 , 72, 20, 00, ft domestic animal. 
My 78, 95. 96. 56, 74, 80, to moke. 
My 71,97, 88,65, to refuse. 
My 99, 8”, 43,2. 45, 84, sullen, cross. 
My fO. 53, II. 46, narrow. 
My 48,54,4t). 85, ladles often wear. 
My :.’4. 92, 02, 95, 17. 50,104, 8 , boldness, courage. 
My 25, 29, 8(1, 90, a suggestion. 
My 18. 43,77, 19, 18, 3, to fasten or secure. 
My 89. 44,23, 30, t tear. 
My 33, 100, 10, 49, 94, split. 
My 75, 83. 78. 5, 35. to urge forward. 
My 66 . 41,4. 47. 7, 08, creed or iloctrine. 
My whole is a poetic quotation. 
jpg~ Answer in two weeks. FANNIE W. A. 
a well-tested article of good thickness rnid u, 
Mlltv, suitable for sleep nr flat roofs, ( an no a, 1 
bv an ordinary mechanic or liululr laborer. y,,, 
particulars,apply to K. H. M A HTiN.;r, Maiden i 
and 9 Liberty Street. N. Y . P. O. Box 4781. 
NONE UK l IKK IN THE MARKET. Pries, 
Loir. Address CANANDAIGUA NUUsKRl Ks \.y 
rawing Instruments, 
Paper, Tracing < hah. etc 
Catalogue mnitod c, n 
celptuf two H Cent stumps. 
27 Warren ?L, New York 
J udders. Send T 
fur descriptive 
Circular of 
Village Builder, 
A.J.BICKNKLL4CO. 
I OK FOUR C,RALES 
Water-Proof CLAP-B0AED3, 
A perfect substitute for pine, a lain, «t 
half Its cost, and entirely water-prool 
SHEATHING BOARD, 
For outside of Studding, under Clap, 
boards. A non-conductor or cold, heat 
und dampness. 
Prepared Plastering BOARD, 
a cheap and perfect substitute for i ih 
and plaster: makes a smooth. i- 
atanfisl wall, at less than half i 
usual cost. 
DOUBLE-THICK ROOFING. 
made entirely of Wind Felt, a cl., 
and perfect article. 
Samples and Circulars sent free 
ROCK RIVKlt PAPER CO., < Lic-.^o 
B, K. HALE. 22 A 24 Frankfurt St.. N. Y. 
WORD-SQUARE ENIGMA. No. 4 
My first is a plume of feather; 
M> second is never contented at home 
My t hird is to slip away ; 
My fourth is a carriage; 
My filth is a river in Europe. 
CAT” Answer in two weeks. 
PROBLEM -No. 9 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE FACTORY, CLEVELAND, OHIO, 
Tin: hammer to a pile driving machine weighs 
2,000 pounds, and is raised by a rope passing over 
3 fixed pulleys at the top of tlm derrick, and un¬ 
der:! movable pulleys attached to the hammer. 
How many pounds must a team pull on the rope 
to raise the hammer, allowing nothing for fric¬ 
tion or weight of ropes or block. 
F. A. Tripp. 
t ““An answer to the above is requested by 
the writer, and the first live received will be pub¬ 
lished in two weeks. 
Parties Inquire howto gel uurliitm, 
la, send for Price List, mid a Club fot 
puny it with full directions,- making > 
to consumer# nod remunerative to Cl 
improved upon tliis by the substitution of a 
new Under Feed, ■which is received with 
great satisfaction, and adds only five dollars 
to the price of llic machine—Ihe No. 1 nee¬ 
dle feed machine, mounted on a black wal¬ 
nut table, being $40. 
The Wilson makes a lock stitch, alike on 
both sides, and the manufacturers claim Hint 
it is a superior sewing machine and will not 
wear out, get out of order, break needles, 
feed unevenly, slip on starched cloth, or 
pucker the sentn. As to range of work, it 
will hem, fell, tuck, cord, bind, braid, quilt, 
gather, ruffle and stitch in the lightest and 
heaviest cloth, etc.; the machinery is simple, 
with few pieces. 
This is a strong claim, but .when it is back¬ 
ed by the sale of sixteen hundred machines 
a week, with a five years’ warranty on every 
machine, there must be something in it. 
There are wholesale offices in nearly nil the 
principal cities of the United Slates, and 
many in Europe, with special traveling and 
local agents throughout the country. The 
Manufactory in Cleveland (of which the ac¬ 
companying cut is a representation.) employs 
over 500 hands, and ihe business gives occu¬ 
pation to nearly 5,000 agents In the United 
Stales ami Europe. Machines are shipped to 
China, Japan, South America, &c., &c. A 
Wilson machine is finished in the factory 
every two and two-third minutes, during 
■working time.—s. n. ii. 
To have a good thing and to stick to it, 
are two prime requisites to success in busi¬ 
ness. Several other important items come in 
to give force and volume to the business, such 
as capital, skill, commercial ability and popu¬ 
lar publicity. Speaking of popular publicity, 
every person who reads Ihe newspapers in 
these days, and for several years past has 
seen the advertisements of the Wilson Shut¬ 
tle Sewing Machine—they cannot help see¬ 
ing it, for it has been in all the papers and 
nearly all the time — not a long, staring, 
spread-eagle affair, but a solid liille thing 
like a Minnie bull, which means business. 
And that is very much like Mr. Wilson 
himself; lm does not go tearing along ns Mr 
Bonner used to, when he was “on (he 
make,” either in his person or his advertise¬ 
ments, but is a solid little man, with a good 
digestion and prelly full about the eyes and 
forehead, where the perceptive and pushing 
faculties reside; and capable of organizing 
and performing a great deal of business 
without making a fuss over it. 
The first I knew 7 of Mr Wilson was some 
eight years ago, when he opened a little of¬ 
fice in an upper room in Cleveland. He 
knew lie had a good thing, and commenced 
to advertise it liberally; a large correspond¬ 
ence flowed in upon him; he had to enlarge 
his quarters and employ more assistants; 
and after a while a little one-horse buggy, 
with the name of “ Wilson Sewing Machine” 
on tiie side of the box, stood on the street in 
front of the office, to fetch and carry between 
the factory and the express office. All Ibis 
while the el lent, solid little man kept peg¬ 
ging away at his business, and the business 
kept on growing and growing, until it blos¬ 
somed out Into the present splendid estab¬ 
lishment, with headquarters on the corner of 
Seneca and Frankfort streets, fitted up with 
all the elegancies of Brussels and mahogany, 
the amplitude of rooms in story above story, 
and in place of the one-horse buggy, great 
four-wheeled trucks, resplendent in gold and 
Vermillion, drawn by spans of heavy draft 
horses, shake the pavements with their pon¬ 
derous burthens. 
This is what we have seen built up in the 
city of Cleveland mainly within the h -t 
eight years, and this is wha! we mean by 
the success wbi bwj hav <1 
thing and «ttchh ns 
above mentioned Wilson 
Shuttle He win? Machine ; c , t Cleveland In* 
stiti 1 ed 
to o; 
East and West, and in May last Mr. Wil¬ 
son superintended the fitting up of a 
large salesroom and offices at 707 Broad¬ 
way, New York, which are now open for 
business. 
Up to the end of the year 1870, (he Wilson 
Shuttle Sewing Machine was operated with 
a needle feed; but now the Company has 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 9 
Living nt tiie East, who contemplates removing 1 
the West, abd every person. East or West, Win is 
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value concerning Ihe Growth and Development id 
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the Public Domain, Character of Western 8 i.ih.tl..- 
Most Successful Mode for their Cultivation. Ir 
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AN'I'KII AKHNTS. t#‘«iO ft film, i - . I 
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.1() I IN SON. CLARK A CO., Boston, ’ , 
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Answer in two weeks. 
BIBLICAL SQUARE-WORDS—No. 4, 
A It him: word implying confidence. 
An idol to which human victims were offered. 
A Bible medicine. 
Heeds of Charity. 
jgeT" Answer in two weeks. Isola. 
$732 IN 31 DAYS 
I ii i i|i, bv one Agent,selling Sn.\ kij :- Broom. 100.- 
.1 1 * by one Agent, selling Fif.VKit's Broom 100, 
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HARPER’S WEEKLY 
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Word-Square Enigma No. 4.— 
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A new and beautifully illustrated serial story, by 
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Author of “ The Woman in White ,' 7 “ The Moon¬ 
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IS A PURE 
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