From the Congregationalist and Boston Recorder.
Among juvenile periodicals, we think Golden Days likely to take high rank for variety, instructiveness, vivacity and freedom from objectionable characteristics. We have examined several numbers, and it seems to be well edited and likely to deserve and win popularity.
ANOTHER FROM REV. D. M’CARTNEY,
Pastor Clinton Avenue M. E. Church, Kingston, N.Y.
I have examined sample copies of Golden Days, and most heartily indorse it as meeting a felt want. Notwithstanding the large number of papers we subscribe for now, it looks as if Golden Days would have to be added to the number, as my children are enraptured with it.
BISHOP BOWMAN,
Of the Methodist Episcopal Church, writes:
St. Louis, Nov. 26, 1880.
I have examined with great interest several numbers of Golden Days, and am much pleased with them. We greatly need all such publications for our young people, to save them from the corrupting trash that meets them on every side. I wish you great success in this worthy Christian enterprise.
FROM REV. O. C. DICKERSON,