Our young folks [serial] . ANSWERS E. Z. E. Nuf. 12S. Hitty Magrnn. 129. Lincoln. 130. 1. St. Helena. 2. Cuba. 3. Porto Hayti. 131. 1. Otter Creek. 2. Tennessee do e sea).3. Onion. 4. Snake. 5. Pearl- 6- Yelowstone. S. Cooper. 9. Red Cedar. 132. Come into the garden, Maud. [(Comb)(inn too) (th eXgg Arden) (Maud).] 133. A little ewe (a) in trouble. 134. Made Sugar. 135. Dolly Varden. 136 1. Cork. 2. A!bi- 3. Ayr. 4. Deal, lead,lea, ale. 5. Door. rood. 137. Senega., Gambia, Senegambia. 138. PARTSAPARTRATIOTRICK STOKE 139. Baltimore. 140. Tombisbee. 141. Beau, b


Our young folks [serial] . ANSWERS E. Z. E. Nuf. 12S. Hitty Magrnn. 129. Lincoln. 130. 1. St. Helena. 2. Cuba. 3. Porto Hayti. 131. 1. Otter Creek. 2. Tennessee do e sea).3. Onion. 4. Snake. 5. Pearl- 6- Yelowstone. S. Cooper. 9. Red Cedar. 132. Come into the garden, Maud. [(Comb)(inn too) (th eXgg Arden) (Maud).] 133. A little ewe (a) in trouble. 134. Made Sugar. 135. Dolly Varden. 136 1. Cork. 2. A!bi- 3. Ayr. 4. Deal, lead,lea, ale. 5. Door. rood. 137. Senega., Gambia, Senegambia. 138. PARTSAPARTRATIOTRICK STOKE 139. Baltimore. 140. Tombisbee. 141. Beau, bow; boar, bore ; boast. ia2. I O W A 143. B E A RORAL EZRA WAFT ARMY ALTO RAYS 144. Buffalo. 145 Antelope. 146. United we stand, divided we fell. [(L niled) (wee stand) (divided we) Uawl).]. THAT PRIZE REBUS. /^\UR correspondent, A. Q. Kumber, in pro-^^ posing his plan for a prize rebus, wrote (in Our Letter Box for August): Let it be under-stood that a prize is to be given for the rebtissent to the editors of Our Young Folks beforesuch a time, etc., and then let each competitor,when he sends his trial, enclose, say ten cents, tomake up the prize money, which is to be given,much or little, as a prize to the successful com-petitor. We have received numerous letters from corre-spondents approving this plan ; and two or threeamendments to it have been suggested. Edgar proposed, in the September LetterBox, that, the editors having selected andpublished the best of the rebuses sent in, thesubscribers to O. Y. F. should themselvesaward the prize, sending their votes by mail. Weconfess that this amendment found great favorwith the editors ; and doubtless it would pleasethe competitors also, if anything like a fair andfull vote could be secured. As the prize is gottenup by the Yo


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