ARTICLES. Age of rush," "The, 393. Ancient ruins of the Casa Grandes "Angel Message," History of the As memory quickens, 450. Awakening, The, 497. Brand, Elder E. C., in Utah, 157. Contentment, 391. Corporal George Smith, color bearer, Creed of the Catholic Church, 119. Diary of the Rev. C. Archibald Long, Extracts from the diary of the Rev. C. Genuine Devil, The, 307. Heroes, Where are the, 20. History and creed of the Presbyterian History of the hymn, "Angel Mes- Hymn, "We thank Thee, O God, for a Incident in life, An, 67. Incident in the life of Elder D. S. Inspired dreams and visions of modern Jaredite Lands in ancient and modern J. C. Clapp, Autobiography of Elder, Law of life, The, 153. Let us shake off the coals from our Liberty Hall, Reminiscences of, 529. Love casteth out all fear, Perfect, 348. Marvelous work and a wonder, A; the Perfection of man, the end of crea- Perfect love casteth out all fear, 348. Relics of the Tahitian Mission, 111. Saints' Home, The, 481. Son of Man hath not where to lay his Story of a conversion and baptism, Story of my conversion, The, Elder Story of the star, The children's, 535. Three-minute sermon, A, 396, 453. Where are the heroes, 20. Word of Wisdom, The, 508. sequences, 226. Duties of home life, The, 414. Early impressions, 514. Entertaining herself, 464. God knows, 373. Has she a Bible, 559. Heedlessness in manners, 418. Little things in life, The, 31. Manners and customs in the home which tend toward divorce, 271. Models, not critics, 34. Nuisance, The "comic," 172. Land of promise over which God has News from the societies, 47, 94, 141, 189, 236, 288, 336, 383, 430, 477, 528, 569. Notice of amendment, 47. Need of a Religio in every branch, Olden time and now, 182. Organized Religio class, The, 523. Playing cards and dancing, Why we should not encourage our young people in, and how may we entertain them without these things, 327. Popularity, is it a laudable ambition to have? The secrets of popularity, 469. Power of purpose, The, 35. Religio, The, 427. Religio as a school for the ministry, The, 421. Religio Cartoon, 91. Responsibility as church members in the Religio, Our, 178. Responsibilities of the young, The, 382. Thanksgiving translation fund collection, The, 518. Twenty-four gold plates, The, 138. Urim and Thummim, The, 83. Warning, The, 380. What are we here for, 37. "When skies are calm all boats alike show mastership in sailing," 279. Whether or not the Nephites used animals, 525. Why America is choice above all other lands, 324. Why should I attend Religio, 42. young people in playing cards and dancing, and how may we entertain them without these things, 327. Why should we not encourage our young people in playing cards, dancing, and kissing games, 527. Will a man rob God, 133. Working for the future, 283. Wrong use of wealth, 428. POETRY. April resurrection, The, 188. In memory of the old Carson schoolhouse, 287. It could have been worse, 328. I shall not pass this way again, 90. Way to June, The, 286. What shall the harvest be, 136. "SAINTS' HERALD" HISTORICAL SERIES. Important Events in the Great Latter-Day Work. Beginning with the first issue in August the Saints' Herald will publish an important series of articles. If you are not a subscriber to the Herald you must get in now in time to get the benefit of this series. We give below a list of subjects and authors. 1. "Parentage and birth of Joseph Smith," by Vida E. Smith. 2. "Joseph Smith's first vision," by Elder T. W. Williams. 3. "The visions of September, 1823; first view of the plates," by Sr. M. Walker. 4. "Obtaining the plates; work of translation; publication of the Book of Mormon," by Walter W. Smith. 5. "The three witnesses; an examination of their testimony," by S. A. Burgess. 6. "Organization of the church; restoration of the priesthood," by Anna Salyards. 7. "The church in Ohio," by Richard Bullard. 8. "The church in Missouri," by Frederick M. Smith. 9. "The church in Nauvoo," by U. W. Greene. 10. "The tragedy at Carthage," by W. E. LaRue. It will be noticed that each one of these articles deals with a subject that in itself is of striking interest. Each subject is handled by a competent writer. The articles are illustrated with suitable half-tones and etchings. In addition to the mere statement of historical fact the reader gets the benefit of a philosophical discussion of its meaning by a student of personality and mature thought. The entire series covers the history of the church quite comprehensively up to the death of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. A second series of articles to appear at a later date will take up the history of the Reorganization, and events between the years 1844 and 1851. 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