Abendpost, 453n, 477n Adams county, 9, 10, 11, 18 Addams, Jane, 18on, 455, 483 Agricultural associations, Beekeepers' Association, 431, 514; Dairymen's As- sociation, 35, 431, 514; Farmers' Alli- ance and Industrial Union, 161-162; Farmers' Good Roads League of Illi- nois, 150; Farmers' Mutual Benefit Association, 162; Farmers' Institute, 35, 148, 150; Grange, 147, 148, 150; Horticultural Society, 35, 431, 514; Knights of Agriculture, 162; Live Stock Breeders' Association, 431, 514; Milk Producers' Institute, 429, 514; Poultry and Pet Association, 431, 514; woman's land army, 471 Agriculture, advance in, 54-55; animal products, 78-89, 494, 497-500, 501, 504; constitution adequate for, 194, 195; crop shortage 1894, 403-404; ef- fect of Illinois Farmers' Institute upon, 35; equipment improved for, 59-63, 97, 109-110; field crops, 71-78, 495-500, 502, 504, 509; high school courses in, 466; Illinois ranks first in, 9; importance of, to Chicago, 8; land improvement, 65-67, 493; number and size of farms, 63-65; peoples party represents farmers, 162; percentage of population en- gaged in, 493; prosperity in, 406; roads related to, 147-149, 150; state banks and, 412-413; state expendi- tures for, 424-425; transportation and, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 122, 126, 127, 142-143; urbanization af- fects, 4-7, 11-13, 56-58; value of prop- erty and crops, 67-70; value of, to manufactures, 91-92, 94-97 Alexander county, 21, 230, 434 Allies, 453n, 486
Allis-Chalmers Company, see manufac-
Armour Institute of Technology, see education
Armour, J. Ogden, 463, 466 Armour Mission, 32
Art, Art Institute, 34, 42, 43-44, 51; Burnham Alcove, 51; clubs: Central Art Association, 34; Chicago Society of Artists, 34; Cliff-Dwellers Club, 53; Cosmopolitan Art Club, 34; Friends of American Art, 51; Mu- nicipal Art League, 44; Society of Western Artists, 34; development of, 34-35, 41-44, 51, 53; Ferguson monu- ment fund, 43; Field Columbian Museum, 34; Field Natural History Museum, 50; Fine Arts Building, 34, 53; Ryerson Library, 34, 44; Scam- mon lectures, 43
Arts Club, see clubs
Auburn, 168
Auditorium, 52, 484 Aurora, 7, 10, 103, 334
Aurora, Elgin, and Chicago Railroad Company, see transportation Aurora-Elgin highway, see transporta- tion
Austria-Hungary, 16, 17 Austrians, see population
Baker, Ira O., 147 Baltimore (Md.), 396
Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern rail- road, see transportation Band Association, Chicago, see clubs Banking, clearings from 1893, 406-407; expansion of, 408-420; Illinois State Bankers' Association, 409; panic of 1893 affects, 394-400; Private Bank- ers' Association, 409, 417
Banks, Chemical National Bank, 394; Columbia National Bank of Chicago, 394; Evanston National Bank, 394; First National Bank of Kankakee, 394; National Bank of Illinois of Chicago, 408n; Second National Bank of Rockford, 408
Bar Association, Chicago, see govern-
Champaign, 277
Champaign county, 25, 69, 80 Chanute field, see military Chap Book, see literature Charleston, 31
Chemical National Bank, see banking Chesapeake, Ohio, and Southwestern railroad, see transportation Chicago, 25, 28, 36, 37, 38, 48n, 67, 85, 87, 131, 147, 210, 211, 224, 287n, 353, 354, 355, 358, 372n, 429, 441, 453, 453, 454, 455, 456, 456n, 458, 459, 462, 463, 464, 465, 467, 472, 473, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 483, 490; art and music in, 34, 42-44, 52; civil service system in, 271-276, 279, 285; clubs in, 53; commercial prosperity of, 113-116, 117, 118, 123, 127, 128, 129, 137, 140, 142-147, 406-408; dairy business in, 81; education in, 30, 31, 32-33, 47-48; effect of exposition on, 30; effects of panic of 1893 in, 394- 399, 402, 403, 405; election costs in, 378, 379; electric roads from, 41; flour and grain receipts at, 503; food investigation in, 466; growth of, 7-9; historical interest in, 40; home rule for, 193, 195-196, 201, 202, 204, 205, 314, 374; judiciary in, 321, 324, 327, 328, 329, 339n, 340, 345, 347; labor activities in, 156-171, 173- 175, 179, 180, 182, 186, 187, 232; lake shipments from, 509-510; law en- forcement in, 383, 384, 386, 392-393; literary efforts in, 35, 53; manufac- turing center, 97, 102, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110; market and distributing point for food, 465; meetings of pacifists in, 484-487; park system in, 41-42, 50-51; population of, 4-7, 9n, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 114; private banks in, 418; taxation in, 433, 434, 435; theaters in, 52; transportation from, 94; trust companies in, 414- 415
Chicago and Alton railroad, see trans- portation
Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad, see transportation
Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company, see transportation Chicago Anthology, see literature Chicago Band Association, see clubs
Chicago Bar Association, see govern-
Chicago Board of Trade, 466 Chicago Building Trades League, see labor
Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency, see government
Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy rail- road, see transportation
Chicago Chamber of Commerce, 485 Chicago city council, 456, 476, 487 Chicago Civic Federation, see govern-
Chicago Civil Service Reform Associa- tion, see government
Chicago Commons, see culture Chicago Federation of Labor, see labor Chicago Friends' meeting, 484 Chicago German Typographical Union No. 9, see labor
Chicago Golf Club, see clubs Chicago, Harvard, and Geneva Lake Railway Company, see transportation Chicago Heights, 103
Chicago Historical Society, see educa- tion
Chicago Institute, see education Chicago Law and Order League, see government
Chicago Library Club, see education Chicago Malleable Castings Company, see manufactures
Chicago Opera Association, see clubs Chicago, Paducah, and Memphis rail- road, see transportation
Chicago Railroad Company, Aurora, Elgin, and, see transportation Chicago railroad, Evansville, Terre Haute, and, see transportation Chicago river, 145, 146, 513 Chicago sanitary and ship canal, see transportation
Chicago Socialist, 175
Chicago Society of Artists, see art Chicago Trade and Labor Congress, see labor
Chicago Trades Assembly, see labor Chicago Tribune, 478, 490 Christian Science, 44
Cigar Makers International Union, see labor
Cincinnati (O.), 128
Citizens' Association of Chicago, see government
City Club, see Chicago City Club Civic Federation, Chicago, see govern-
Civic Music Association, see clubs Civil Service Reform Association, Chi-
cago, see government
Civil War, 1, 21, 54, 64, 280, 392 Clabaugh, Hinton G., 462
Clark county, 11n, 86
Clay county, In
Cleveland (O.), 145, 162
Cleveland, Grover, 159, 233, 387 Cliff-Dwellers Club, see art Clinton county, 18, 201
Clubs, Arts Club, 53; Calumet Club, 40; Chicago Band Association, 51; Chicago Golf Club, 36; Chicago Op- era Association, 52; Chicago Wom- an's Club, 483; Civic Music Asso- ciation, 51; Colonial Dames, 40; Commercial Club, 42; Cordon, 53; Daughters of the Revolution, 40; Eagles, 49; Elks, 49; Foresters, 49; Knights of Columbus, 40, 464; Knights of Khorassan, 49; Knights of Pythias, 49; Men's City Club, 53; Merchants' Club, 42; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, 49; Order of the Eastern Star, 49; Playground Asso- ciation of Chicago, 42; Redmen, 49; Turner societies, 164; Women's City Club, 53
Cockran, W. Bourke, 456
Coles county, 434 Collinsville, 47, 488, 489
Collinsville, Caseyville, and East St. Louis Electric Railroad, see transpor- tation
Colonial Dames, see clubs Colorado, 26
Columbia National Bank of Chicago, see banking
Columbian exposition, see World's Co- lumbian exposition
Columbus, Christopher, 40 Commercial Club, see clubs Commission on Uniform Laws, Illinois,
Cook, Dr. John W., 31
Cook county, 50, 67, 77, 153, 164, 193, 196, 204, 210, 211, 274n, 276, 285, 286, 291, 353, 357, 359, 360, 361, 368n, 369n, 378, 382, 384, 486, 490, 512; judiciary in, 323-329, 333, 337, 339, 341, 343, 347; manufactures in, 98; population of, 9n, 10, 18, 25; taxation in, 435, 437, 440, 442
Coöperative Commonwealth, Brother- hood of, see labor
Cordon Club, see clubs
Cosmopolitan Art Club, see art Council of defense, see state council of defense
Cox, Jesse, 173 Crawford county, 86
Crerar Library, John, see education Cudahy and Company, see manufac-
Culture, 12, advance of, 30-55; Chicago Commons, 37; Hull House, 37, 52; manufacturing affects, 97
Culture Club, see literature Cumberland county, 11n Currency, clearing house certificates is- sued in 1893, 396-397; checks not ac- cepted, 399; standard of, 404, 409, 410
Dairymen's Association, State, see agri- cultural associations
Danville, 6, 7, 10, 41, 125, 234, 407 Daughters of the Revolution, see clubs Davies, Edgar T., 180
Debs, Eugene V., 158, 159, 160, 172-174 Decatur, 7, 19, 38, 48, 49, 103, 125, 407 Decatur, and Evansville railroad, Peo- ria, see transportation
Deere and Company, see manufactures Deering Harvester Company, see man- ufactures
De Kalb, 31, 46, 108
De Kalb county, 292
Democracy of America, Social, see labor Deneen, Charles S., 149, 176, 210, 212, 213, 214, 220, 224, 229, 232, 236, 243, 251, 278, 331
Denmark, 16, 17 Detroit (Mich.), 128 Dewitt county, in
Dickson, Adjutant General Frank S., 458, 460, 461, 486
Draper, Andrew S., 31, 55 Dubuque, 131
Duluth (Minn.), 117, 144, 145
Dunne, Edward F., 152, 211, 214, 216, 217, 223, 226, 232, 235, 318, 347n, 377,
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