. Harper's young people . Snipe. Owl. Nightingale. Ostrich. Swallow, crane. Canary. Stork. Whip-poor-will, Dove, Spoonbill. Corrcci answers to puzzles have been recei\ i dfrom Sue I! Stribling.,I. c. Ketehum. Oscar Hop-good. Arthur Bancroft. Gazetta, Louis B. I. N .Belle Pujfh. Belle Washer. Marion Burch. FeliciaKarley, Jennie Amy Ilounstield. Fanny Kdwards. Fannie Smith. Kniliia W. (deason. Pansyhawnoiid. Lillie Meyer, Elsie De Forest. LillianDaniel. Emma Sheibel. Edwin T. Pollock. KditbDelalield. Charles E. Timmerman, Lettie M. Ala-son, Dyke, Alexander Hamilton Ceo


. Harper's young people . Snipe. Owl. Nightingale. Ostrich. Swallow, crane. Canary. Stork. Whip-poor-will, Dove, Spoonbill. Corrcci answers to puzzles have been recei\ i dfrom Sue I! Stribling.,I. c. Ketehum. Oscar Hop-good. Arthur Bancroft. Gazetta, Louis B. I. N .Belle Pujfh. Belle Washer. Marion Burch. FeliciaKarley, Jennie Amy Ilounstield. Fanny Kdwards. Fannie Smith. Kniliia W. (deason. Pansyhawnoiid. Lillie Meyer, Elsie De Forest. LillianDaniel. Emma Sheibel. Edwin T. Pollock. KditbDelalield. Charles E. Timmerman, Lettie M. Ala-son, Dyke, Alexander Hamilton ,Lucie Pease. Helen. Mamie Engel, Robert Coe. Harry Stiles, AliceBelin, Louise Graves, Timothy Trumhull, Cricket, (iiissie Hieronimus. Carrie E. Dyer. A. Ceeil Perry. .Inn .M. F. !>., Sporting Bob. Fannie \ Herbert Foster. Fannie c. t, and Arthur. Raldie, and Harry Kensett. [Ioi t •!! anil Zil of corer.\ 816 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME THE KITTENSPARTY. BY CHAEA BROUGHT ON. I(iAVE my pussy a party,Ami asked all the kittens I knew:Ruse and Minnie and Sweetheart(Their mistresses all came too), Lily and Snow-white and Daisy(I cant name them all, Im sure), And Irish Bens little Vixen— For we must remember the poor. But Rose, that lady-like kitten,Drank up all the milk on the sly; And Vixeu scratched Pet on her littlePink nose till she made her crv. Well, that I might have expected From such a neglected they all fell to squalling and fighting, Till I thought I should just go wild. Bridget she stormed and scolded Till she nearly lost her breath,Then drove them all out with a broomstick: Im mortified most to death. But never mind, Pet, my darling; Jump np on your mistresss knee,And well have a party together— Yes, just little you and me. THINK OF A NUMBER. your neighbor to think of any number he likes, but^ not to tell you what it is. Tell him then to double he has done that


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