The Golden Argosy is handsomely printed on tinted paper, and is freighted with reading matter that can be safely placed in the hands of our youth.—Herald, Norristown, Pa.

It is sparkling and pure, interesting and high-toned. The best authors in America contribute to its columns.—Journal, Lewistown, Me.

Parents and guardians who would place fascinating as well as instructive, reading before their children, would do well to subscribe to it.—Church Union, N. Y.

The Golden Argosy has eclipsed, in every respect, its older but less enterprising contemporaries.—Daily Transcript, Peoria, Ill.

Full of life and vim, it commends itself to those desiring to be entertained and instructed. The illustrations are superb. We commend it to the reading public.—Vanity Fair, San Francisco, Cal.

It has taken a leading place among the best papers of its class. The publisher evidently understands boys' tastes.—Times, Indianapolis, Ind.

The Golden Argosy is a bright, sparkling paper for boys and girls; neither sensational on the one hand nor dull on the other.—Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

The Golden Argosy is a youths' paper, and contains more interesting reading matter than any other similar publication in the country.—Telegraph, Dubuque, Iowa.

It is a first-class paper, fully equalling the Youth's Companion, and, being once introduced into the home, will be sure to remain.—Herald, Camden, Me.