In order to increase the circulation of Youth as rapidly as possible, we have decided to make some exceptional inducements to boys and girls to obtain subscriptions. The work can be done after school hours, and on Saturdays and holidays. The arrangement we make for doing the canvassing renders the work very agreeable, and the commission offered is so large that it cannot fail to be an inducement.

To such of our readers as would like to earn a considerable sum of money with little effort, we suggest that they send us their names and addresses, and we will at once forward full particulars.

SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER

In order to make it a substantial object for our subscribers to interest themselves in extending the circulation of Youth, we have decided to make the following special offer:

For every new subscription sent us we will send, free of all cost, one of any of the books named in the accompanying list. These books are the latest and best stories of the most popular writers for boys and girls. They are beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound. The regular price of each book is $1.25. This is an exceptional opportunity for any one to add to his library with little effort, and we trust that a very large number of our subscribers will quickly avail themselves of this special offer. This, of course, does not apply to those taking advantage of our other subscription offers.

Earning Her WayBy Mrs. Clarke Johnson
Her College DaysBy Mrs. Clarke Johnson
A Maid at King Alfred’s CourtBy Lucy Foster Madison
A Maid of the First CenturyBy Lucy Foster Madison
A Yankee Girl in Old CaliforniaBy Evelyn Raymond
My Lady BarefootBy Evelyn Raymond
Dorothy DayBy Julie M. Lippmann
Miss WildfireBy Julie M. Lippmann
An Odd Little LassBy Jessie E. Wright
An Every-day HeroineBy Mary A. Denison
Uncrowning a KingBy Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
At the Siege of QuebecBy James Otis
In the Days of WashingtonBy William Murray Graydon
On Woodcove IslandBy Elbridge S. Brooks
Under the TamaracksBy Elbridge S. Brooks
The Wreck of the Sea Lion.By W. O. Stoddard
The Young FinancierBy W. O. Stoddard
True to His TrustBy Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
Comrades TrueBy Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
Among the EsquimauxBy Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
The Campers OutBy Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
The Young Gold Seekers.By Edward S. Ellis, A. M.
Andy’s WardBy James Otis
Chasing a YachtBy James Otis
The Braganza DiamondBy James Otis
The Lost GalleonBy W. Bert Foster
Exiled to SiberiaBy William Murray Graydon
The Lost Gold MineBy Frank H. Converse
A Cape Cod BoyBy Sophie Swett
Making His MarkBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
The Young BoatmanBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
The Odds Against HimBy Horatio Alger, Jr.

Transcriber’s Notes:

A number of typographical errors have been corrected silently.

Archaic spellings have been retained.