Anna E. Bruce,
Rimersburg, Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
I am a little boy ten years old. I live in Attleborough, where so much jewelry is made. I take Young People, and I think it is the best of all the papers for boys and girls.
I would like to exchange postage stamps with any correspondent.
James Arthur Harris,
Attleborough, Massachusetts.
I live in the Paper City, where they make seventy-five tons of paper in a day. I think some of the readers of Young People would like to go through the mills with me.
I would like to exchange postage stamps with any one. I am eleven years old.
Willie H. P. Seymour,
P. O. Box 210, Holyoke, Massachusetts.
I am seven years old. I am a subscriber to Young People, and I love to have my mamma read the letters from the dear little children in the Post-office Box. I go to school, but have to stay home on rainy days. I have neither brothers nor sisters. I am a New Mexican boy by birth, and travelled over three thousand miles with my dear papa and mamma, mostly in stage-coaches, when I was less than a year old.
I have a large number of Mexican garnets, gathered by Indians upon the plains and in the mountains and cañons, that I will gladly exchange for choice sea-shells.
Claude D. Millar,
Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati, Ohio.