St Nicholas [serial] . ile, Genevieve Allis, Nellie Emerson, F. H. Whipple, Brainard P. EmeryGertrude Vickery, Jessie L. Hopkins, Ellie M. Stanger, Daisy Hobbs, Alice Boolt, Bessie, Lucy, and Susy, Ira P. Rowley, S. S. an*A. S., A. H., Eddie Brvan. Sadie Duffield, Constance Grandpierre, R. Townsend McKeever, Edith McKeever, Bob White,Zenobia Porter, George H. Williams, Willie E Wright, Mary L. Howard, Allie Bertram, Bessie Dorsey, Florence Wilcox, Elsie L. ShawAclele Mills, Inez and Cadmir, Rene L. Millnau, Jennie Page, A. P. Folwell, Annie S. Longfellow, Arthur C. Smith, Lilla StoneC S. Riche


St Nicholas [serial] . ile, Genevieve Allis, Nellie Emerson, F. H. Whipple, Brainard P. EmeryGertrude Vickery, Jessie L. Hopkins, Ellie M. Stanger, Daisy Hobbs, Alice Boolt, Bessie, Lucy, and Susy, Ira P. Rowley, S. S. an*A. S., A. H., Eddie Brvan. Sadie Duffield, Constance Grandpierre, R. Townsend McKeever, Edith McKeever, Bob White,Zenobia Porter, George H. Williams, Willie E Wright, Mary L. Howard, Allie Bertram, Bessie Dorsey, Florence Wilcox, Elsie L. ShawAclele Mills, Inez and Cadmir, Rene L. Millnau, Jennie Page, A. P. Folwell, Annie S. Longfellow, Arthur C. Smith, Lilla StoneC S. Riche, Jr., L. Ford, Henry C. Lee, H. V. Wurdcmann, Nessie E. Stevens, Alex., Harriet Bradbury, Howard Steel RodgersPhilip Cheaney, B. OHara, Bessie R. Virom, Alice G. Bull, Louisa L: Richards, W. Creighton Spencer, W. Irving Spencer, ScuddeSmith, A. G. Cameron, Hugh T. Carney, George Herbert Whke, Louise M. Corbett, Perry Adams, Milly Adams, Harriet A. Clark, AlfretKcehler, Katie Earl, Edith Lowry, Eleanor N. Hughes. I ?. :.(jB, ?-: HURRAH FOR THE COACH! (See page 710.) ST. NICHOLAS. OL. IV. SEPTEMBER, 1877. No. 11. [Copyright, 1877, by Scribner & Co.] YOUNG FOLKS FUN IN CENTRAL PARK. By Charles Barnard. 30YS and girls who live in the country some-les tell of the rare good times they have in theds, by the brook, in the barn among the moundshay, and in the woods. There are the lanes1dered with berries, the orchard with prizes oflpped apples under the trees, the spring violetsIthe meadows, the nuts dropping down in theDds, the glorious swims in the pond in the sum-r, the more glorious skating in the winter. Allpoets and story-tellers have told and sung ofjse things many times over, till the city boy and1 have learned the story by heart,tfow, really, this is nt fair. Country children dohave all the sport in the world. There is sureoe fun wherever boys and girls live, even if it isity. New York is not all paved streets, stoneewalks and brick houses, and the children who hav


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