Savannah, Georgia.
I am a little boy seven years old. My uncle has brought me Harper's Young People for a long time. I like the stories and letters so much! I send you twenty-five cents I earned myself for the Young People's Cot.
Harry W. B.
Bluehill, Maine.
Miss E. A. Fanshawe:
Inclosed please find a Post-office order for $2.10 for Young People's Cot, St. Mary's Hospital for Children, and accept it as Maud's gift (in memoriam). My little sister was an invalid for several years before she died, and I send this money belonging to her because I know if she had lived she would have been glad to have aided in the work; and I send it too in the hope that it may do some little one good, and it may perhaps help some one afflicted as she was. She enjoyed reading Harper's Young People, and always read the letters in the Post-office Box first.
Alice A. Holt.
Springfield, Illinois.
We want to send some money to the Cot. We each send twenty-five cents. At first we wanted to buy a book, but afterward thought we had better send it to the Cot now, and wait to buy the book. Emma was sick for six weeks, and she knows what it is to suffer. We will send some more as soon as we can save some. We take Harper's Young People, and like it very much.