"Harper's Young People, March 28, 1882" by Various is a periodical publication, specifically a children's magazine, created in the late 19th century. The magazine is a collection of stories, illustrations, puzzles, and articles designed to entertain and educate young readers. It features engaging tales with relatable characters such as Merry, a kind-hearted boy determined to help his family, showcasing themes of friendship, perseverance, and creativity. The opening of the publication introduces MerryAndrew, who is concerned about his impoverished home life yet maintains an optimistic outlook. Faced with an empty table, Merry decides he must do something to help his mother, so he goes out to offer his services for yard work, hoping to earn some money. Merry's determination leads him to an encounter with Professor Wagner, a ventriloquist who offers him inspiration and guidance. The narrative sets a lively tone filled with adventures and the magic of youthful ambition as Merry creates a show to entertain his friends, reflecting the spirit of creativity and community found within the entirety of the publication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)