. St. Nicholas [serial]. , caret, crate, react, trace. Articles of Attire.—1. Hoop-skirt. 2. Locket. 3. Shawl. 4-Panier. 5. Seal-skin sack. 6. Sun-bonnet 7. Waterproof. 9. Pea-jacket 10. Frill. 11. Bracelet 12. Petticoat 14. Hose. 15. Guard-chain. 16. 18. Cape. 19. Slippers. Arithmetical Problem.—Multiplicand 74, multiplier 82. Two Easy Square-Words.—e poch waste pasha allow I. osier II. slope cheap toper harpy ewers Transpositions.—Names of trees: 1. Sumach, as much Cedar, cared. 3. Limes, smile. 4. Pear-tree, repartee. 5. ample. Square-Word.—1. Girl


. St. Nicholas [serial]. , caret, crate, react, trace. Articles of Attire.—1. Hoop-skirt. 2. Locket. 3. Shawl. 4-Panier. 5. Seal-skin sack. 6. Sun-bonnet 7. Waterproof. 9. Pea-jacket 10. Frill. 11. Bracelet 12. Petticoat 14. Hose. 15. Guard-chain. 16. 18. Cape. 19. Slippers. Arithmetical Problem.—Multiplicand 74, multiplier 82. Two Easy Square-Words.—e poch waste pasha allow I. osier II. slope cheap toper harpy ewers Transpositions.—Names of trees: 1. Sumach, as much Cedar, cared. 3. Limes, smile. 4. Pear-tree, repartee. 5. ample. Square-Word.—1. Girl. 2 Idea. 3. Reed 4. Rhomboid and Hidden Diamond.—f e a s /t r e a ttapist i n e ds T E E LRebus.—Couplet: Fortune a goddess is to fools alone; The wise are always master of their Cities and Rivers.—i. Breslau, Oder. 2. Troy, Hud-son. 3. Rome, Tiber. 4. Omaha, Missouri. 5. Paris, Seine. , Ganges. 7. Cairo, Nile. x7- Maple,Lads. For names of solvers of September puzzles, see MAKING MAMMAS CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ENGRAVED BY G. KRUELL FROM A PICTURE BY KNAUS. BY PERMISSION OF GOUPIL & CO. ST. NICHOLAS. Vol. VII. DECEMBER, 1879. No. 2. [Copyright, 1879, by Scribner & Co.] JACK AND JILL. By Louisa M. Alcott. Jack and Jill went up the hill To coast with fun and laughter;Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. Chapter I. THE CATASTROPHE. Clear the hill—a ! was the general cry on abright December afternoon, when all the boys andgirls of Harmony village were out enjoying thefirst good snow of the season. Up and down threelong coasts they went as fast as legs and sleds couldcarry them. One smooth path led into the meadow,and here the little folk, congregated; one sweptacross the pond, where skaters were darting aboutlike water-bugs; and the third, from the very topof the steep hill, ended abruptly at a rail fence onthe high bank above the road. There was a groupof lads and lasses sitting or leaning on this fence tor


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