Our young folks [serial] . Tria Tasnnn. ANSWERS. 86. B A R Y 87. W 0 R L D A G TJ E O T H K R B U I- L R H I N E Y E L P L E N D S D R E S S 88. Mandrake. 89. 1. Pear. 2. Banyan. 3. Pine. 4. Aspen. 6. Maple. 7. Olive. 8. Box. 10. Elm. 11. Fir. 12. Willow. 90. Be humble, be patient, be truthful, polite,condescending, and kind. [(Bee) (humble bee) (patient) (bee) (t Ruth) ful (Po light) (CON de-scending) and (kine) d.]91 Roxbury. 92. Cincinnati. [C in C in a tie.] 93. 1. Rose. 2. Lily. 3. Pansy. 4. SweetPea. 5. Peony. 6. Violet. 7 Camelia. 8. Daisy. 10. Pink. 11. Mari


Our young folks [serial] . Tria Tasnnn. ANSWERS. 86. B A R Y 87. W 0 R L D A G TJ E O T H K R B U I- L R H I N E Y E L P L E N D S D R E S S 88. Mandrake. 89. 1. Pear. 2. Banyan. 3. Pine. 4. Aspen. 6. Maple. 7. Olive. 8. Box. 10. Elm. 11. Fir. 12. Willow. 90. Be humble, be patient, be truthful, polite,condescending, and kind. [(Bee) (humble bee) (patient) (bee) (t Ruth) ful (Po light) (CON de-scending) and (kine) d.]91 Roxbury. 92. Cincinnati. [C in C in a tie.] 93. 1. Rose. 2. Lily. 3. Pansy. 4. SweetPea. 5. Peony. 6. Violet. 7 Camelia. 8. Daisy. 10. Pink. 11. Marigold. 12. Japon-lca. 13. Verbena. 14. Spirea. 15. Syringa. 94. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 95. , MONTGOMERY CO., PENN.,June 17, 1872. MESSRS. EDITORS: Papa thinks youmake a great mystery of the question, Wheredoes the day change? In the Letter Box de-partment of the June number, you say: Personscircumnavigating the globe found that if theysailed westward, a day dropped out of their reck-oning, or, if eastward, they had one more day intheir year than people who stayed at home. Theday changed somewhere in the Pacific. Theimpression you appear to make by the wordsomewhere is, that the exact place cannot beknown, and that the change is a mystery as to thelocality, as well as to the reason of it. His explanation is, that starting from any pointwhatever, by sailing eastward, the ship, while itmakes the same revolutions round the centre ofthe earth that that point does, also makes anadditional one on its own account; and, conse-quently, when it has made half a revolution roundthe earth, the ship will be twelve hours ahead ofthe point she started from, and by continuing he


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