HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE SERIES

Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1.25 per volume.

The Mystery of Abel Forefinger. By William Drysdale.
Raftmates.—Canoemates.—Campmates.—Dorymates. By Kirk Munroe.
Young Lucretia, and Other Stories. By Mary E. Wilkins.
The Mate of the "Mary Ann."—Flying Hill Farm. By Sophie Swett.
A Boy's Town. By W. D. Howells.
The Midnight Warning, etc. By Edward H. House.
The Moon Prince, and Other Nabobs. By Richard Kendall Munkittrick.
Diego Pinzon. By John Russell Coryell.
Phil and the Baby, and False Witness. Two Stories. By Lucy C. Lillie.

Illustrated. Square 16mo, Cloth, $1.00 per volume.

Lucy C. Lillie.—The Household of Glen Holly.—The Colonel's Money.—Mildred's Bargain, etc.—Nan.—Rolf House.—Jo's Opportunity.—The Story of Music and Musicians.

James Otis.—Silent Pete.—Toby Tyler.—Tim and Tip.—Mr. Stubbs's Brother.—Left Behind.—Raising the "Pearl."

David Ker.—The Lost City.—Into Unknown Seas.

William Black.—The Four Macnicols.

Kirk Munroe.—Chrystal, Jack & Co., and Delta Bixby.—Derrick Sterling.—Wakulla.—The Flamingo Feather.

John Habberton.—Who was Paul Grayson?

Ernest Ingersoll.—The Ice Queen.

W. O. Stoddard.—The Talking Leaves.—Two Arrows.—The Red Mustang.

Mrs. W. J. Hays.—Prince Lazybones, etc.

G. C. Eggleston.—Strange Stories from History.

George B. Perry.—Uncle Peter's Trust.

Sophie Swett.—Captain Polly.

W. L. Alden.—A New Robinson Crusoe.—The Adventures of Jimmy Brown.—The Cruise of the Canoe Club.—The Cruise of the "Ghost."—The Moral Pirates.


HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York


[The Helping Hand.]

At this Thanksgiving season, cannot all help the boys at Good Will? They are most deserving, you know. $3000 is wanted for their Industrial School-house, and $1579.16 is in hand. Help is wanted from any quarter in any sums. To Members and Patrons the suggestion is made that they may, if they prefer, secure one new subscription, use the following coupon, and direct in their letter that the 50 cents which it represents be turned over to the Fund. The whole sum needed can be secured in this way during December, if our members undertake the task with a will. Won't they do it? We will send coupon if you do not wish to cut your Round Table. Let us make this a memorable Thanksgiving-time. What say you, friends? Are there not 3000 who will do this? And then the boys at Good Will will have their school-house.