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INDEX TO THE THIRTEENTH VOLUME OF

THE FORUM.

Accomplished, what psychical research
has, 727.

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS. What Mr.
Cleveland stands for, 662.

ADAMS, HENRY C. The slaughter of
railway employees, 500.
Administration, Mr. Harrison's sound,
650.

Advantages of the Canadian bank sys-
tem, 325.

Agitation, the folly of free-coinage, 718.
ALEXANDER, E. P. Industrial progress
of the South, 66.

America, the development of music in,
386.

American, author, the case of the, 107;
cathedral, the significance of the, 351;
Sunday should be, what the, 120;
view of the Irish question, an, 709.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM P. Reformatory
prisons as schools of crime, 232.
Anthracite supply and distribution,
our, 193.

Armies, a glance at the European, 631.
Association, the Western Traffic, 743.
ATKINSON, EDWARD. Incalculable room
for immigrants, 360.

ATWATER, W. O. What the coming
man will eat, 488.

Author, the case of the American, 107.
Authors, the work of the British Soci-
ety of, 95.

Bank, system, advantages of the Cana-

dian, 325; tax, repeal of the State, 725.
BAYARD, THOMAS F. Democratic duty
and opportunity, the, 409.
BEAVER, JAMES A. Why we have so
few good roads, 771.

BENSON, A. C. The training of boys at
Eton, 464.

BESANT, WALTER. The work of the
British Society of Authors, 95; litera-
ture as a career, 693.

BIGELOW, POULTNEY. The free-trade
tendency of William II., 212.

BLAND, R. P. Free coinage and an
elastic currency, 45.

Blight of our commerce, free coinage
the, 281.

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of organized thrift, 757.
Burial monopoly of Paris, the, 265.
CABLE, GEORGE W. Does the Negro
pay for his education? 640.
Campaign for a principle, a, 158.
Canadian bank system, advantages of
the, 325.

Captured, how the New York senate
was, 179.

Career, literature as a, 693.
CARROLL, H. K. What the census of
the churches shows, 529.

Case, of good city government, a, 53;
of the American author, the, 107.
Cathedral, significance of the Ameri-
can, the, 351.

Cause of the famine, Russia's land sys-
tem: the, 575.

Causes, the fall of silver and its, 439.
Census of the churches shows, what
the, 529.

CHANDLER, WM. E. Methods of re-
stricting immigration, 128.
Churches, and labor unions, the, 765;

shows, what the census of the, 529.
City government, a case of good, 53.
Cleveland stands for, what Mr., 662.
Coal supply and the Reading leases, the,
554.

Coinage, agitation, the folly of free,

718; and an elastic currency, free,
45; and the loss of Southern states-
manship, free, 295; bring European
silver here, would free? 34; the blight
of our commerce, free, 281; law, the
threat of the present, 285.

COLBY, JAMES F. Necessity for uni-
form State laws, 541.

Colonists, the Germans as emigrants
and, 200.

Commerce, free coinage, the blight of
our, 281.

Consumer, the, 594.

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DANA, RICHARD H. An American view
of the Irish question, 709.
DE KALB, COURTENAY. The inter-
continental railroad problem, 85.
Democratic revolt in New York, the,
169; duty and opportunity, 409.
Development of music in America, the,
386.

Disastrous effects of a Force bill, the,
686.

Distribution, our anthracite supply and,
193.

DODD, S. C. T. Ten years of the Stand-
ard oil trust, 300.

DODGE, THEODORE A. A glance at
the European armies, 561.

Does the factory increase immorality?
344.

Does the Negro pay for his education?
640.

Doubtful State, is Iowa a ? 257.
Duty and opportunity, Democratic,
409.

DWIGHT, TIMOTHY. Education for
women at Yale, 451; the true pur-
pose of the higher education, 311.
EARLE, JOHN. The study of English,
75.

Eat, what the coming man will, 488.
EDDY, ULYSSES D. My business part-
ner, the government, 379.
EDGAR, WILLIAM C. Russia's land sys-
tem: the cause of the famine, 575.
EDMONDS, RICHARD H. Unparalleled
industrial progress, 673.
Education, does the Negro pay for his?
640; for women at Yale, 451; of the
future, the, 20; the true purpose of
the higher, 311.

Effects of a Force bill, the disastrous,
686.

Elastic currency, free coinage and an,
45.

Emigrants and colonists, the Germans
as, 200.

Employees, the slaughter of railway,
500.

Endowed opera, shall we have? 507.
English, the study of, 75.

Erie Canal, ocean traffic by the, 371.
Eton, the training of boys at, 464.
Example of organized thrift, an, 757.

Exchange charity of business, the wo-
man's, 394.

Factory increase immorality, does the?
344.

Fall of silver and its causes, the, 439.
Famine. Russia's land system: the cause
of the, 575.

Folly of free-coinage agitation, the,
718.

Force, bill, the disastrous effects of a,
686; the waste of women's intellec-
tual, 616.

Free coinage, agitation, the folly of,
718; and the loss of Southern states-
manship, 295; and an elastic cur-
rency, 45; bring European silver
here, would? 34; the blight of our
commerce, 281.

FREEMAN, EDWARD A. A review of
my opinions, 145.

Free-trade tendency of William II., the,
212.

Future, the education of the, 20.
GARNER, R. L. Phonographic studies
of speech, 778; the speech of mon-
keys, 246.
GEFFCKEN, F. H.

The Germans as em-
igrants and colonists, 200.

Germans as emigrants and colonists,
the, 200.

Glance at the European armies, a, 561.
GODKIN, E. L. Idleness and immor-
ality, 334.

Government, a case of good city, 53;
a corporate, not a political, problem,
municipal, 788; my business partner,
the, 379.

Greed, the Standard oil trust: the
gospel of, 602.

The

HALE, MATTHEW. How the New York
senate was captured, 179.
HAMERTON, PHILIP GILBERT.
learning of languages, 219.
HARDY and his novels, THOMAS, 583.
HARRIS, JOSEPH S. Our anthracite
supply and distribution, 193.
HARRISON'S Sound administration, Mr.,
650.

HARTER, MICHAEL D. Free coinage,
the blight of our commerce, 281.
HAWLEY, J. R. Mr. Harrison's sound
administration, 650.

HEMPHILL, J. C. Free coinage and the
loss of Southern statesmanship, 295.
HOAR, GEORGE F. Reasons for Re-
publican control, 421.

How the New York senate was cap-
tured, 179.

HYDE, W. DEW. Impending pagan-
ism in New England, 519.
Idleness and immorality, 334.
Immigrants, incalculable room for, 360.

Immigration, methods of restricting,
128.
Immorality, does the factory increase?
344; idleness and, 334.

Impending paganism in New England,

519.

Incalculable room for inimigrants, 360.
Industrial, progress of the South, 66;
revolution by good roads, 115; prog-
ress, unparalleled, 673.

Intellectual force, the waste of wo-
men's, 616.

Intercontinental railroad problem, the,

85.

Iowa a doubtful State, is? 257.
Irish question, an American view of
the, 709.

IRWIN, JOHN N. Is Iowa a doubtful
State? 257.

Is Iowa a doubtful State? 257.

JAMES, WILLIAM. What psychical re-
search has accomplished, 727.

KING, CLARENCE. The education of
the future, 20.

Labor unions, the churches and, 765.
Land system: the cause of the famine,
Russia's, 575.

Languages, the learning of, 219.
Learning of languages, the, 219.
LEECH, E. O. The fall of silver and its
causes, 439; would free coinage bring
European silver here? 34.
Literature as a career, 693.
Loss of Southern statesmanship, free
coinage and the, 295.

Maryland, political corruption in, 1.
MCLEOD, A. A. The coal supply and
the Reading leases, 554.

Methods of restricting immigration,

128.

MITCHELL, S. WEIR. A new poet, 430.
Monkeys, the speech of, 246.
Monopoly of Paris, the burial, 265.
MOORE, JOHN B. Needed reform in
naturalization, 475.

MORISON, FRANK. Municipal govern-
ment: a corporate, not a political,
problem, 788.

MR. HARRISON's sound administration,
650

Municipal government: a corporate,
not a political, problem, 788.
My business partner, the government,
379.

Naturalization, needed reform in, 475.
Necessity for uniform State laws, 541.
Needed reform in naturalization, 475.
Negro pay for his education, does the?

640.

New England, impending paganism in,
519.

New poet, a, 430.

New York, the Democratic revolt in'
169; senate was captured, how the
179.

NORTH, EDWARD P. Ocean traffic by
the Erie Canal, 371.

Novels, Thomas Hardy and his, 583.
Ocean traffic by the Erie Canal, 371.
Opera, shall we have endowed? 507.
Opinions, a review of my, 145.
Opportunity, Democratic duty and, 409.
Organized thrift, an example of, 757.
Paganism in New England, impending,

519.

PAINE, J. K. Shall we have endowed
opera? 507.

Partner, the government, my business,
379.

PEABODY, FRANCIS G. A case of good
city government, 53.
Poet, a new, 430.

Political corruption in Maryland, 1.
POPE, A. A. An industrial revolution
by good roads, 115.

POTTER, HENRY C. The significance of
the American cathedral, 351.
Principle, a campaign for a, 158.
Prisons as schools of crime, reforma-
tory, 232.
Problem, municipal government a
corporate, not a political, 788; the
intercontinental railroad, 85.

Progress, of the South, industrial, 66;
unparalleled industrial, 673.

Purpose of the higher education, the
true, 311.

Question, an American view of the
Irish, 709.

Railroad problem, the intercontinental,

85.

Railway employees, the slaughter of,

500.

Reading leases, the coal supply and the,
554.

Reasons for Republican control, 421.
Reformatory prisons as schools of
crime, 232.

Repeal of the State-bank tax, 725.
Republican control, reasons for, 421.
Research has accomplished, what psy-
chical, 727.

Review of my opinions, a, 145.
Revolt in New York, the Democratic,
169.

Revolution by good roads, an indus-
trial, 115.

RICE, ISAAC L. The consumer, 594.
Roads, an industrial revolution by
good, 115; why we have so few good,
771.

Room for immigrants, incalculable, 360.
Russia's land system: the cause of the
famine, 575.

SALMON, LUCY M. The woman's ex-
change-charity or business? 394.
Schools of crime, reformatory prisons
as, 232.

SEIDL, ANTON. The development of
music in America, 386.

Senate was captured, how the New
York, 179.

SHARP, WILLIAM. Thomas Hardy and
his novels, 583.
SHERMAN, ROGER.

The Standard oil
trust the gospel of greed, 602.
Significance of the American cathe-
dral, 351.

Silver, and its causes, the fall of, 439;

here, would free coinage bring Euro-
pean? 34.

Slaughter of railway employees, the,
500.

SMITH, HOKE.

The disastrous effects

of a Force bill, 686.
Society of Authors, the work of the
British, 95.

South, industrial progress of the, 66.
SPEARMAN, EDMUND R. The burial
monopoly of Paris, 265.

Speech, of monkeys, the, 246; phono-
graphic studies of, 778.

Standard oil trust, ten years of the,
300; and the gospel of greed, the,602.
State-bank tax, repeal of the, 725.
State laws, the necessity for uniform,
541.

Statesmanship, free coinage and the
loss of Southern, 295.

STONE, DAVID M. Repeal of the State-
bank tax, 725.

Studies of speech, phonographic, 778.
Study of English, the, 75.

Subjects, writers and, 143, 279, 407, 539,
671,795.

Sunday should be, what the American,
120.

Supply, and distribution, our anthra-

cite, 193; and the Reading leases, the
coal, 554.

SWING, DAVID. What the American
Sunday should be, 120.

System, advantages of the Canadian

bank, 325; the cause of the famine,
Russia's land, 575.

Tax, repeal of the State-bank, 725.
Tendency of William II., the free-trade,
212.

Ten years of the Standard oil trust, 300.
Thomas Hardy and his novels, 583.
Threat of the present coinage law, 285.
Thrift, an example of organized, 757.

TODD, CHARLES BURR. The case of
the American author, 107.
Traffic, by the Erie Canal, ocean, 371;
Association, the Western, 743.
Training of boys at Eton, the, 464.
True purpose of the higher education,
the, 311.

Trust, ten years of the Standard oil, 300;
the gospel of greed, the Standard oil,
602.
Uniform State laws, necessity for, 541.
Unparalleled industrial progress, 673.
VAN RENSSELAER, M. G. The waste
of women's intellectual force, 616.
View of the Irish question, an Amer-
ican, 709.

VILAS, WILLIAM F. The threat of the
present coinage law, 285.
WALKER, ALDACE F. The Western
Traffic Association,743.

Waste of women's intellectual force,
the, 616.

Western Traffic Association, the, 743.
What Mr. Cleveland stands for, 662.
What the American Sunday should
be, 120.

What the census of the churches shows,
529.

What the coming man will eat, 488.
What psychical research has accom-
plished, 727.

Why we have so few good roads, 771.
Why women are paid less than men,629.
WILKIE, D. R. Advantages of the
Canadian bank system, 325.

WILLIAM II., the free-trade tendency
of, 212.

WILSON, WILLIAM L. A campaign
for a principle, 158.

WINDMULLER, LOUIS. The folly of
free-coinage agitation, 718.

Woman's exchange-charity or busi-
ness, the, 394.

Women are paid less than men, why,
629.

Women at Yale, education for, 451.
Women's intellectual force, the waste
of, 616.

Work of the British Society of Authors,
the, 95.

Would free-coinage bring European
silver here ? 34.

WRIGHT, CARROLL D. Does the fac-
tory increase immorality? 344; why
women are paid less than men, 629.
Writers and subjects, 143, 279, 407, 539,
671, 795.

Yale, education for women at, 451.

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