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July 22, 1882.
“Tow did it happen?” persisted Mr.
Marlon, i in an encouraging tone,
hn!’ said Harry, ay wanted to
make a hen house,”
how dearly he should love to
mother a new bonnet.
“But,” he added, “T don’t want any-
thing now, only fo: r you to forgive me,
and not tell my {mother, Oh, § sir!’ he
cried, in keen distress, “what would
she say? What would she do?”
“Say nothing to your mother about
it,” réplied Mr. Harlon. “T
afraid of the boy who a “pravely | hum.
bles himself to confess a fault, or a pre-
meditated crime. Let it your ite
jong-lesson, and I will be your. frien
Ask God to help you, for temptation ana |
dark days come to all.
Could’ he believe himself? Was this
to buy his
“the end of w: hat he feared would plunge
bim into irretrievable ruin? Hey
ing looks that could not find expression
except throug h tears,
so merci
nized human fra ailty, and wie his Taree
heart and helping hand considered it
not beneath his ‘dignity to encourage and
cheer the -pen: at boy, who had alinost
fallen »y the wa
EARLY RISING.
Farly rising is sometimes a good thing,
and then again it isn’t. It depends very
much on what your business is, and
what is your temperament. If you are
anewspaper carrier or milkman, er if
you area factory hand or farmer, you
will have to get up early ; so you will if
you live in the country and must take an
early train into town. ere is no donbt
about your duty in such a case.
if you are 2 cold-blooded man,
with no nerves, yor is well get u
as lie abed in thé morning. But if you,
‘6a person of nervons organization, of
hot blood, if you are inclined to keep at
are awake, and can
you ean choose your hoaes'n for Toit’ may
be that early rising would be gross im-
pradence on your r par
Many a child who needs sleep in the
morning is persistently started out of
by its parents, to its permanent de-
tunes ody and min
And “again, many a parent who needs
sleep in the morning is persistently
Started out of bed by its early- rising
child, to the parent's discomfort, and to
the detriment of both parent and child.
‘0 “rise with the lark and lie down
with the lamb,” is unquestionably a good
rule for the lower orders of creation ;
but. some of us are very different from
both larks and lambs, and need different
hours of getting up and lying down,
The best thing for each of us to do is
to do the best thing for each of us—what-
ever that inay be; and not to let lambs
and larks settle the rule for us severally.
me
AMERICAN RIVERS.
We suppose some of our boys will have
seen the/t following quaint lines, but they
are worthy o of a place pere in the interest
of those who have ni
“In England rivers an are males,
For nee Father Thames,
Ww. hoever te to Col umbia, sails
Finds them ma‘amselles, or dames,
Yes, there the softer sex p
at uh tie, I assure ye,
And Bfrs. Sippi rolls her Hides
es oe SP to Biss Souri
These catl to mind those other lines,
written ry me wag, On the Bank-
Tuptey of a man named Hower :”
“That Homer should Me pan krupt be
Snot so very Odd-d'
it it be true, as I'm Tastracte dy
So Il-he-had his books conducted !”
So
The new schoolmaster saw a three-leg-
ged stool in the school-room, and remarked
toa little irl of five years,
* ist this the dune:
eyes spa arkled, the enris nodded
and ‘the tittle red lips rippled out: 7
“I guess 0; the teacher always sits on it.
NUMBER CXXVv.
Original contributions se Oi
{ gles containin; ete words will
Write contributios one o
apart from all communications. Items 0
| pertaining to Puzzledo: pin will be gladly
ited from all. of z=
be r
one side of the paper, and
f interest
received,
| Adress Pag ale Editor, ’* GOLDEN DAYS, Phila~
| delphia, Pa.
ANSWERS TO LAST WE WEEK'S PUZZLES
No.1. Scape-graces.
No.2, AN TH I DIA
x
ACARI DAN
NATUR ED
TRUCE S$
Hil RE
1vES
DAD
LN
A
No.3, The boning of Washington,
No. 4, ALATE
150,000 ( Worcester),
ate -as-trophe,
Noi SABULOU
Ss
ECO p v LANT
LA RONK
VU f L¢
sie
EVI LWoORK
No. 1, CHARADE,
‘Tis near the town of Ballinore,
Upon the common green,
Beneath a spreading sycamore
Two officers were seen.
Now one to his companion speaks,
ich and Lars
“nt rst ot starting fe mt
if re bound fof Calonss Course.
“TT here to evict a last we gy
With tw velve or mnnte brave
And now, dear
PEWwitl Hot be full of joy
RL.
fit
Brooklyn, N.Y,
No. 3. TRANSPOSITION,
A SPORT'S IN IT, SON,
A iexteomte pastime for the
Rutherford, N. J.
No. 4. HALF SQUARE,
lake port of Canada West, 2. Th
roi (obs. 3. noe atlfy iu NE 4. Ao
boy ran,
And he quickly mov. ea ms {eet
For behind hit In thes
Soman,
Who was giving hot pursuit
(And he wore a savage boot).
For the lad
Spittle. 6. A Yo of Case: ‘a, Italy.
treles’ 8. Arana a 9 sRmoug. 10, Kater
Jersey Citu, N. My
No. 5. CHAR ADE:
with no frst upon
Anda tage the brighten ena,
RAVAGERS
No. 8, Self-preservation,
No.9 PORT BAL T-1C6
OPERA 0
REF LN NG
TRIVAN
BANANA
ATINA
LINnt
TOG
1N
c
No, 10. Shade-lamps,
Tr
oO ER
NORMALS CHOOT S
No, 12, Cinnamon Stone (C in na m on st one),
. . RIAN
No. 13, AELA
ES
No. 14. F-eat-he-r.
NEW PUZZLES.
whale, you rsuwely know
Providence. THESEUS.
No, 2, SQUARE,
‘ass found on sandy, beaches. 2. To mak
inditerents 3 A kind of comb, 4. To renew.
A aa aaxer Wort in the Mth ‘concury. 6. To render
Co Ossus,
Yes, tn this we our anystio pleasure find —
in
Bouts.
he act ot
5
‘oO ene
ELF.
Had stolen second third;
This bis angry p: ns stirred,
de hho mad.
No old knight armed 1
Could e*er run the vay
ithe
Paced along,
rhe soon outstripped the ma .
Aud Jie ate third from ihe pba n,
tig!
Lima, Ohio.
HB
TRADDLES.
NO. 6. PUBiON?
1. A letter, 2. DAS Linute Ghenings,
A
. M
4. Denser. 3, Gonsisting of 2 staterial bo
furpperting. 7. Exhibition, 8 To en
ler,
Newburgh, N.Y.
C. L, INKER.
Te DOUREE LETTER ENIGMA,
In acto of war,* a ow passed,
vietory won at las'
Kv ¢ a *t afford to critic icise the issue;
ner ‘ince of Wales, ”” oft classed
eman unsury
itn miter an of biue ie 1 ga ae tissue;
“collector of the
Wo sees'when N gvods are
flating e tea and coffee eae fina all duty;
Frau the vidence it was thought
The lawyer ‘slioul recelvea iu annuity;
In the “burt isa ing out W
an
who oien makes a blunder,
solve this p Wz Des agriculturist,
And see K until y fenty a green cucumber,"!
New York city, OLD Hickory,
Xe * GREER Cross.
Top s
of Se uth ebert 2A
genus ot Tucauthopteryanans: pony fh
ional songs. 4. A military robe on tive svools
en stat in use among the an ncie! reeks and Ro-
5. Higher, 6. lece on Jana cleared,
mI iece of Tande |. 2. One who
tle, 4. An animal ose toes are
yamembrane. 5. ‘Lo 6. Bar
1, Barter:
te
TS.
Bottom
of r:
5. A dam across a river ne chimneys
of pocpmotives.
Left: Kina of wine nal from a city
‘Spai onus of sinall spiders, 3. Tih
plates or scales of angst rstice, as
he
tween the divisions of altinsecte
hho decei hs A of land, clear
Right: 1. Barters, 2.'To soften, of
leprosy. 4. A kind of cedar growing in tnd St
Tolndime, 4. One who gaze:
Brookville, P A.P, RINTER,
No. 9, LETTER Rebus.
Cc ‘
AL *
Woonsocket, R. I. GUMITION CUTE.
No, 10, SQUARE.
Italian nynsical comp oser A river in
itive assem~
A
nal
6. Large bra: ioks. branche
ed Into many sconcedshan ging down In the middle
of achurch or choi
Grand Rapids, ‘Wich,
PEPPER,
No. 11, CHARADE,
Come on, ye band of mystics bold,
i ihe ie delight,
thong hever told—
The siret, Nowe doit right!
Our PUZZLEDOM beats e all
That ever went iron ihe press:
vu on the sinall word Bee,
au extra str
Now, should at piazers fail to solve
‘This an pl thin
The ne Tas t unite your ken
The sw er iain will brin,
Bartinsburg, Pa,
BRanpt,
No, 12. Maur 0 ane.
1. Pains in the stomach, ‘eclative (rare).
3. Gua Werwheels a, Cartiors Prov, Eng.
5. Re & A town of Baden Those wie
rem: ate rtaln fishes, 9. “gh eisots in office,
10. The relation of action, 1, A letter,
New York city.
GLADSTONE.
No, 13, Oe roan.
H, MKF DLWLD-
1 QLDYNDFQ, MWQ QUEFKD XNWRLWIF
NBN AFL BUEFD BECRe -ZMWOFQ.
land, Cal. EIRIE.
No. 4, DIAMOND.
(Pe SMiskeiers)
2, An Italian painter, d. 1566 (Bi.
Pant? arkea "the aniount of, tire of, ‘Orloise:
(Zool.) 5. Th fa angi itu
ete. of sta e partments carrying
on Journeys. ecoming” mia ‘One
who Inakes thi iss tocleany natural teeth,
9 Tostint, 10, a neline. 11. A let
* nartjord, Con: ‘“Slomawe.
4£%> Answers will appear in our next issue.
CRYPTOGRAMMATIC CORPS.
K"S effort Xw haracteristic
one, sconmining the. usual amount Mot Siamor Jn its
rt it was well ved. The follow.
fag enmments were passell Os oee
GAYBERD.—Queer constrnetion, but easy of
sohition.
A.
TER, ne simplest crypt. we have
seen for some time
ONE ‘rook's eryptogram must have
taken him a o_compose, bus **consimil
tude’? ue ara tal as the word is
HA! Ladmire Krook’: seri ‘for its no~
veld Tizentous construction. s
the quintessence of congloi lon, and while
Hee very diticult, affords ‘amusement other than
e Joy of solving.
Miereare the corps: Hazleton, Eintram, B. Ver,
i
Gladstone, A. Ly Rinter, A ‘Solver, Gayberd:
Murti, Ajax, Midget and Fy Bs alti
a
SOLVERS.
Puzzles in Puzzie: M,. No. XI
rectly solv ved by Mufti Sigmund y
May B., ce le, Mad:
Onion, ig, Le valleut. |
Butteveusn Vay
SOMPLETE LISTS, None.
ACCEPTED CONTRIBUTIONS,
Enzzles have | been accepted frm. B. Ver, Aus-
the eg wie , Erleonach, C. L, T, E.U. Gene
ani
NUNAVATLAMLE.—Compaser, Aut, Apache and
Ce
PRIZE.
Don Carlos offers one dollar for the best square
based upon the word **program.’? The oiler 1s
open for three weeks,
PALAVER.
E.—We thought that you had entirely
forgotten bs aS you allowed your elegant. forms t
become alarwin rigly scarce, ina your flo of half
wares were quite a pleasure and treat. We hope
you w in compe te for
the same time send usa
i DISON,—"“THADDLEE ** does not, and n
Gid.” publish a puzzle journal, He ein muy: his
JON CARLOS*S Irize ven at
little **reserve fund, *
architect, and when our puzzlers fail to Neat fran
him, ue & gous tess euga pet in his callfig.
ch of late has been
followlug fay defini her refer to
Bijou Gazeteer or the nuts. ‘of the same name.
Weden not bail with owt the ews of your o wvner-
N71 ae hav
(Bi
shipof a giazeteer, eve ates I
had of Late a liberal a’ Neo ot
all brings us bore aud ne
hot give us a
erp names.
nd every
ree IE paoesttate. yeas
y Bu-geographical or Bijou
HAYES.—The reason that we have ot
putilshew the nom de plume you adopted,
belongs to a much older Puzzler, and also
been used bya youth i “thls eity. 'As redu-
plieation. Teads to confusion, we concluded to
merely Publish 5 ames
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