. Harper's young people . ague. Mich . SJ ..> : Da \ idM. Gregg. Reading, Penn., $2; Ira lieach Mountain. ! : I. Morgan. Fdninndami su-ii- Morgan. IJiehanl -on. Shelby (o. Ky.,SI M: Mary I: Pittsburgh. IVnn . :,He ; Louisa M \\ . l!l : Little Friend. Owen. Ohio, *-.: licckie I., (irass Valley. Cal. :,(ie ;din i eds of a tair held in New York March -s,$1077 Hi;; interest on money deposited in Greenwich Savings-Bank. 827 M: total, $110039; pre-viously acknowledged. SlSW) 7-!; April 14, 1883,grand total. II. E. AUGUSTA FANSHAWE, Treasurer, 43
. Harper's young people . ague. Mich . SJ ..> : Da \ idM. Gregg. Reading, Penn., $2; Ira lieach Mountain. ! : I. Morgan. Fdninndami su-ii- Morgan. IJiehanl -on. Shelby (o. Ky.,SI M: Mary I: Pittsburgh. IVnn . :,He ; Louisa M \\ . l!l : Little Friend. Owen. Ohio, *-.: licckie I., (irass Valley. Cal. :,(ie ;din i eds of a tair held in New York March -s,$1077 Hi;; interest on money deposited in Greenwich Savings-Bank. 827 M: total, $110039; pre-viously acknowledged. SlSW) 7-!; April 14, 1883,grand total. II. E. AUGUSTA FANSHAWE, Treasurer, 43 New St. HI;-I<II,I NEW YOKK. My si-ter Carrie takes II.\i;pE!ts YOUNG PEO-PLE. My mamma has told me about Young Peo-ples Cot, and I want you to have all the moneyout of my bank for it. lam four years old. JOHNNIE F. GATENBV. PASCOAC. RHI-HK [-1 *M- I have read about the Cot. and thought that Iwould like to send something. Please find in-closed hftv cents. I earned it myself. I ameleven years old. KALFII S. PlTTSBL-RGH. PENNSYLVANIA. lama little girl nine years old. I have no petsto write about, except my two sisters, who areyounger than myself. We girls made a paper, ;nnl railed if Daisy Petals We made up thestories ourselves. Mamma said they were realgood. \\ e all enjoy YOTNG PEOPLE very much,and have had it ever since it was published. Ioften take YOUNG to school on Fridayami read in it. I read Jimmy Browns stories tograndpa, who is he laughs at them. Iwrote a letter to >oii once before, but it wa- 1 hope this will be. I send you tiltycents, which learned myself, for the Cot. 1 hopeyou will soon have enough money to pay for B. LAV FUOM YiHNii 1. FIVE VERY EASY SQUARES. 1.—1. A toy. -J. A number. 3. A plaything. •J.—1. A human being. 2. A verb. 3. A snare. 3.—1. A pla> thing, v. All exclamation. 3. Apronoun. 4.—1. A fastening. 2. A summer luxury. 3. Anickname. 5.—1. A
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