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Golden Days for Boys and Girls
Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887

Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887

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Vol. VIII.—No 25. May 21, 1887.

 

 

PHILADELPHIA
JAMES ELVERSON
PUBLISHER

Contents (added by transcriber)

Advertising (inside front cover)

Linda’s Crazy Quilt

Davy’s Turn

The Blind Girl and the Spring

How to Make A Canvas Canoe

How the Partridge Drums

Frogs and Tadpoles

Be Honest and True

In Search of Himself

In A Menagerie

Stories of Dumb Creatures

Puzzledom

Subscribing to Golden Days

Nature’s Sculpture

Monument Park

Backlogs Made of Stone

Mamie’s Letter To Heaven

Striking out for Themselves

Jack Stanwood; or, From Ocean to Ocean

International Lesson: The Passage Of The Red Sea

What They Do When It Rains

Jack-A-Dandy

The Young Game-Warden

Eight Good Riddles

Cream of the Comics

Our Letter Box

Notices of Exchange (inside back cover)

Advertising (inside back cover)

Testimonials (back cover)

 

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QUITE UP TO THE TIMES.

New Applicant—Do I know how to use Sapolio? Well, that’s fresh! Do I look like a girl who don’t know about Sapolio? Am I blind, d’yer think, or can’t read? Why, the babies on the block know all about Sapolio. What are ye givin’ me?

SAPOLIO

is a solid, handsome cake of House-cleaning Soap, which has no equal for all scouring purposes, except the laundry. Perhaps you have heard of it a thousand times without using it once. If you will reverse the position and use it once you will praise it to others a thousand times. Ask your grocer for a cake, and try it in your next house-cleaning.

No. 3. [Copyright, March 1887.]

DYKE’S BEARD ELIXIR

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