. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. have a pretty little pigeon at home. To-morrow a boy is going to give me two more. With the above letter came a rebus, which Aiiut Polly regrets that she cauaot give, as she has not the pictures to go with it. The writer forgot to sign a name to the letter, so we don't know who wrote it. Salinas Valley, Jan., 1877. Deah Aunt Pollt:—I wish you many hajipy returns of the season, as this is tlie first letter of the n


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. have a pretty little pigeon at home. To-morrow a boy is going to give me two more. With the above letter came a rebus, which Aiiut Polly regrets that she cauaot give, as she has not the pictures to go with it. The writer forgot to sign a name to the letter, so we don't know who wrote it. Salinas Valley, Jan., 1877. Deah Aunt Pollt:—I wish you many hajipy returns of the season, as this is tlie first letter of the new year I have written to you. Our Corner, in Decem- ber, was splendid. I think the chromo I scut for is splendid. Also the editor's picture, with his umbrella under his arm. I am very sorry to say that I caunotsend you a puzzle. There is no sigu of rain in Salinas Valley yet. My two sisters and I take music lessons twice a week. If you ever come to Salinas, j'ou will please call and see me. I hope in my next lefter I will have better news to tell you, as it may rain, and that will be good news to all. Dear Aunt Polly, I would like to see your photograph. I would like to have it in my albiam. I will tell you what I got off the Episcopal Church Christmas tree: my sister and I got gold cuff-pins. We attend the Sabbath School there. Aunt Polly, this is enough for this time; the next time I will try to do better. .1 remain, Your Neice, Annie Williams. We thank yon for your nice letter. Annie should be satisfied with Aunt Polly's picture in print. Glad you had such a nice Christmas; but do not let the gold i")ins make you proud, will you? San Benito, Jan. 17, 1877. Dear Aunt Polly:—I am so glad you sent us your picture. I always wanted to see you, but now I know just how you look. I think your hair is pretty, and you have such bright eyes! No wonder you can tell us country children so many funny things, and you are right in town, where so many folks live, and where so many


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