ls which are
undermining public morals; they demand a higher standard of life. If
they aim to destroy the old wooden building, it is because they see
around them not only the quarried stone, the mortar and iron beams, but
a million hands waiting to erect upon the ruins of the old a nobler
structure than humanity has yet beheld.
Transcriber's Note: The page numbers in the Table of Contents
have been converted to issues in the following way:
Issue Pages
June, 1891 1-128
July, 1891 129-256
August, 1891 257-384
September, 1891 385-512
October, 1891 513-640
November, 1891 641-768
Index to 4th Volume 769-771
Please note that the November issue's Contents are as printed,
although the issue does have more articles than stated.
Also, the illustrations are shown in the correct issue, but may
be in a slightly different order than that listed.
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