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Golden Days for Boys and Girls
Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892

Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892

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Vol. XIII—No. 51 November 12, 1892.

 

 

PHILADELPHIA
JAMES ELVERSON
PUBLISHER

Contents (added by transcriber)

Advertising (inside front cover)

Off Shore, or, Matt and Natt’s Venture

Tales of Big Fishes

Puzzledom

Making Slides for the Magic Lantern

The Akhoond of Swat

A Plucky Girl

Ephraim Clark’s First and Only Voyage

Subscribing to Golden Days

Columbus and the School Children

Condensed Food

An Unfortunate Experiment

Our New Pacific Station

The Mutiny on Board of the Sea Eagle

How My Camera Caught a Bank Robber

Good Rules

A Perilous Ride

The Purple Pennant, or Alan Heathcote’s Fortune

Colorado Snow Flea

A Quarrel, and How It Ended

Unlucky Days for Royalty

Droll and Delightful

Our Letter Box

Notices of Exchange (inside back cover)

Advertising (inside back cover)

Advertising (back cover)

Testimonials (back cover)

 

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S ERVE YOURSELF, AND YOUR FRIENDS WILL THINK MORE O’ YOU

You’ll enjoy the good opinion of YOUR friends if you use

SAPOLIO

TRY A CAKE OF IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.

From the Advocate, Londonville, Ohio.

Good reading matter is as essential to the young people as good food—its effect is seen in after years. Especially do they need good, pure fiction, which engages their attention and excludes mischievous ideas, leaving a lasting impression. In its great variety of short and continued stories, Golden Days is among the foremost, and its illustrations are artistic. Puzzledom delights the solvers, while the Letter Box contains much information and is read by old and young. Although the Exchange Column will not publish any notices of a dangerous character, yet it is always crowded and has been used to advantage by its readers. The publisher knows the wants of the young folks, and the pens of the young people’s favorite writers are employed for Golden Days. It can be purchased weekly, or bound in magazine form, at the end of the month. Send to the publisher, James Elverson, Philadelphia, for a sample copy.


From The Argus, Ashton, Dakota.

To the young people of Spink County who enjoy first-class reading we can truthfully recommend

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