Our young folks [serial] . O R leans)- 33. Dover, Tennessee (D over X S E). 34. Monson (M on sun). 35. i. Alton. 2. Peoria. 3. Dayton. 4. Ga-lena. 5. Kenosha. 6. Winona. 7. Keokuk. 9. Madison. 10. Benton. 36. 1. Fulton. 2. Beecher. 3. Dunn. 5. Haven. 6. Talmadge. 7. Miner. 9. Collyer. 10. Walker. 11. DeWitt. 37. Carson City (Car sun city). 38. 1. Love-lies-bleeding. 2. Tomatoes (twomartyrs). 3. Phlox. 4- Flower de Luce. 5. As aMorning Glory. 6. Wall Flower. 39. 1. Ostrich. 2. Hawk. 3. Eagle. 4. Star-ling. 5. Canary. 6. Condor. 7 Penguin. 9. Gull. 10.


Our young folks [serial] . O R leans)- 33. Dover, Tennessee (D over X S E). 34. Monson (M on sun). 35. i. Alton. 2. Peoria. 3. Dayton. 4. Ga-lena. 5. Kenosha. 6. Winona. 7. Keokuk. 9. Madison. 10. Benton. 36. 1. Fulton. 2. Beecher. 3. Dunn. 5. Haven. 6. Talmadge. 7. Miner. 9. Collyer. 10. Walker. 11. DeWitt. 37. Carson City (Car sun city). 38. 1. Love-lies-bleeding. 2. Tomatoes (twomartyrs). 3. Phlox. 4- Flower de Luce. 5. As aMorning Glory. 6. Wall Flower. 39. 1. Ostrich. 2. Hawk. 3. Eagle. 4. Star-ling. 5. Canary. 6. Condor. 7 Penguin. 9. Gull. 10. Pelican. 11. Wren. 13. Swallow. 14 Owl. 15. Dove. 40. Because it is accessory be/ore the fact.[(Axe S oer E) (beef oer) (thie)(f act.)] 41. 1. Edgar. 2. Ellen. 3. Cora. 4 Felix. 6. Viola. 7. Stephen. 8. Cyrus. 10. William, n. Esther. 12. Edith. 14. Tabitha. 15. Ada Mason. 42. Agamemnon. 1. Achilles. 2. Genii. 4. Medusa. 5. Euryale. 6. Minos. 8. CEdipus. 9. Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 26, Young Folks:—T WAS so much pleased with Laura Bells ideaif of the subscribers of the Young Folkssending tableaux, etc., that I thought I would writeyou and send some which were acted at a likeentertainment by some of the young people herein Oswego. Essay on Man was the first, and when thecurtains were drawn, there stood man with hisback to the audience and S. A. in large letterschalked on his coat. Sitting on the Style wasnext announced ; showing one of the girls with avery long dress, on the train of which sat one ofour smallest boys. Then followed The Flowerof the Family, a sack of flour. Then Cain andAbel, a cane and a bell. Commentator onJohn was John standing erect and smiling witha potato on his head. The little Peace Maker was one of the little ones tearing paper. TheBridal Scene was a bridle seen on a stand. One Rebus from the Young Folks we hadin tableaux one evening, — Among the Blindthe one-eyed Man is King. A


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