GENERAL INDEX 



339 



Corporal ions 



Uusiiioss, Oiirly Ill •"> 



Commerco, hiircaii of aiut IV 521 



Delostcd in Jackson's times Ill 43 



Influcncoof HI 377 



Law and lawyers X 308 



J'art in proffress, (W. R. Law- 

 son) Ill ::~~ 



Hailroads, orjj:ani/.alion of, 



((ieort^c T. Sampson) IV :i<>7 



HiRhts of, decision of. Chief 



Justice Taney II ~ I 



(See also tnisl companies) 



CoiTes|K)iHlence .schools 



(See etliication) 



Corruption 



(J. W. Folk) X :;U7 



Bribery evils X :'.l I 



Causes of oflicial X 302 



Civic otricials II 122 



Cure of onicial X 30,5 



Machine in cities, the II 430 



Nomination by po;)ular vote II 397 



Political, following civil service 



act II 407 



Coriuidum VI 327 



Deposits VI 437 



Emeralds VI 330 



In U. S VI 327 



Mining of VI 328 



Xorth Carolina mines VI 328 



Properties of VI 327 



Topaz VI 330 



Cos, General Soldier IX 41 



Countryman, '\Vm. A 



Watches VII 351 



Cotton 



American cotton belt V 1 lo 



Area and production V (> 



Brazil and V 140 



Buyei"s of American V 143 



By-products V 113 



Calico and V 142 



China as buyer of IV 1 1 5 



Civil war, Lud the V 108 



Colonies, in the V 107 



Consumption, general increase 



in V 142 



Consumption, and wool V 130 



World's V 144 



World's. 1870-1900 V 136 



Crop, comparative value of V 114 



Croi)s. first American V 21 



Crops, other, and V 12 



Cuba and IV 14 



Culture of. in west, general elTect 



of Ill 22 



Discriniinatiou, freight, reme- 

 died Ill 21.'> 



Egyptian V 112 



E.o'pt ian production V 141 



European supply, early V MO 



Cotton continue*! 



Kxp(»rts, 1870-1904 V 



lOxports of raw V 



l-'armers. character of V 



Flax consumption, and V 



Foreign t rude in IV 



l''iiture demand for. (J. L. 



Wafkins) V 



I'ntiire of American (J. L \Vatkins)V 



i'nlure V. S. Ilelds V 



(icorgia, introduction of, into HI 



(iin. effect of the VII 



Influence of V 



(irowlli and exports.. . V 



History V 



Early V 



llorsei)ower in, mills VII 



India and V 



Indian exports V 



Industry, in the west, early Ill 



Japan, mills of, a menace II 



Linen and wool substitute V 



Decline of V 



Loom inventors. English V 



Machinery. (D. C. Roper) V 



Mill, first American V 



Oriental industry, changes in V 



Oriental trade IV 



Other fabrics, and V 



Peru, and V 



Philippine islands and IV 



Price and crop values V 



Prices, range of V 



Production, American and 



world's comi)ared Ill 



Production, recent Ill 



I'roduction since 1850 V 



Kiseof in U. S V 



Russia and Egypt V 



Russian production V 



Selection, artificial V 



Silk, a substitute for V 



Converted into V 



South American trade IV 



Manufactiu"es in Ill 175. V 



Mills in the IV 



(Speed, John Gilmer) V 



States, cotton, record of the V 



Supply, U. S. world's V 



Varieties of V 



Weaving of. first V 



West Indies, indigenous to V 



Western heniisphcre and V 



Whitney's invention V 



Wool, decline of V 



World dependence on U. S V 1 



Cotton machinery 



( Daniel C. Roper) V 



Bale press inventions V 



Bale pressing V 



<^apacify of new and old plants. . . V 



<;in. effects of V 



Ginnery, a modern V 



143 



31 



111 



1.57 



13 



135 

 1.^5 

 MO 



20 

 272 

 109 

 lOX 

 106 

 129 

 214 

 110 

 141 



18 

 231 

 13S 

 137 

 139 

 129 

 108 

 141 

 

 13G 

 107 



11 



6 



103 



374 

 30 

 140 

 145 

 143 

 411 

 138 

 139 

 8 

 113 

 62 

 106 

 110 

 142 

 112 

 106 

 107 

 107 

 109 

 137 

 44-5 



129 

 133 

 132 

 131 

 132 

 131 



