This is a rare original issue of Golden Hours, Volume XIV, Number 351, published by Norman L. Munro in New York on Saturday, October 20, 1894. The publication features the adventure story "The Boy Argus; or, The Mystery of the Masked Rajah" by William G. Patten, a noted author of popular adventure tales of the late 19th century. This issue is a loose single article page, measuring approximately 11 inches wide, showcasing detailed black and white illustrations characteristic of the era.

Golden Hours was a prominent adventure comic and story magazine from the late 19th century, focusing on action-packed narratives and illustrated stories that captured the excitement of the period. This particular issue is notable for its dramatic and finely detailed woodcut-style illustration of a tense scene involving a tiger and masked antagonist, reflecting the high quality of visual storytelling. Collectors of vintage adventure comics and rare periodicals will appreciate the historical and artistic significance of this original loose page from Golden Hours.