Chicago's First Half Century, 1833-1883: The City as it was Fifty Years Ago, and as it is Today : the Trade, Commerce, Manufactories, Railroads, Banks, Wholesale and Retail Houses, Theaters, Hotels, Churches, and SchoolInter Ocean Publishing Company, 1883 - 198 páginas |
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... equal the entire population in 1835 , when the town had 3,265 inhabitants , and the Andersons would equal the emigra- tion of six months . In numbers the city directory of 1883 shows that Chicago has a population of 1,239 Smiths , 1,433 ...
... equal the entire population in 1835 , when the town had 3,265 inhabitants , and the Andersons would equal the emigra- tion of six months . In numbers the city directory of 1883 shows that Chicago has a population of 1,239 Smiths , 1,433 ...
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... equal to 3,000 horse power . When the fire of 1871 swept away the works the water supply was cut off , but al- most before the stones were cold the pumps were put in motion again , and Chi- cago was spared the misery of a water famine ...
... equal to 3,000 horse power . When the fire of 1871 swept away the works the water supply was cut off , but al- most before the stones were cold the pumps were put in motion again , and Chi- cago was spared the misery of a water famine ...
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... equal to the entire population of St. Louis , so that it would not be difficult to make that town a suburb to Chicago , carrying every man , woman , and child into town every day . The cars in a blockade would extend from State street ...
... equal to the entire population of St. Louis , so that it would not be difficult to make that town a suburb to Chicago , carrying every man , woman , and child into town every day . The cars in a blockade would extend from State street ...
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... equal to circumference of the globe . As to the number of people who ride it might be said that all Chicago goes by this means of travel . Not all the citizens go down town every day , but a careful estimate makes the cars in the three ...
... equal to circumference of the globe . As to the number of people who ride it might be said that all Chicago goes by this means of travel . Not all the citizens go down town every day , but a careful estimate makes the cars in the three ...
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... equal wealth and celebrity in New York City . This club is fully as ex- clusive as either of the European clubs . It is a power in the world of fashion , and its indorsement stamps the thing as being proper . CHICAGO'S NEW JOCKEY CLUB ...
... equal wealth and celebrity in New York City . This club is fully as ex- clusive as either of the European clubs . It is a power in the world of fashion , and its indorsement stamps the thing as being proper . CHICAGO'S NEW JOCKEY CLUB ...
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Página 71 - The objects of the corporation, as declared by the charter and by-laws, are " to maintain a commercial exchange; to promote uniformity in the customs and usages of merchants; to inculcate principles of justice and equity in trade; to facilitate the speedy adjustment of business disputes; to acquire and to disseminate valuable commercial and economic information; and generally, to secure to its members the benefits of cooperation in the furtherance of their legitimate pursuits.
Página 122 - No. 1 barley shall be plump, bright, clean, and free from other grain. No. 2 barley shall be sound, of healthy color, not plump enough for No. 1, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other grain.
Página 122 - Include slightly shrunken and otherwise slightly damaged barley not good enough for No. 2. No. 4 barley shall include all barley fit for malting purposes not good enough for No. 3. No. 5...
Página 10 - River, emptying into the south-west end of Lake Michigan, where a fort formerly stood ;' and near the mouth of the river ' Fort Dearborn
Página 122 - RYE. No. 1 RYE shall be sound, plump and well cleaned. No. 2 RYE shall be sound, reasonably clean, and reasonably free from other grain. REJECTED...
Página 122 - new" shall be inserted in each certificate of inspection of a newly harvested crop of Oats until the 15th of August, of Rye until the 1st day of September, of Wheat until the 1st day of November, and of Barley until the 1st day of May of each year. This change shall be construed as establishing a new grade for the time specified, to conform in every particular to the existing grades of grain, excepting the distinctions of "new
Página 71 - ... to maintain a commercial exchange ; to promote uniformity in the customs and usages of merchants ; to inculcate principles of justice and equity in trade ; to facilitate the speedy adjustment of business disputes; to acquire" and to disseminate valuable commercial and economic information ; and generally, to secure to its members the benefits of co-operation in the furtherance of their legitimate pursuits.
Página 122 - No. 3 barley shall include slightly shrunken and otherwise slightly damaged barley not good enough for No. 2.
Página 122 - Ibs. to the measured bushel. No. 1 WHITE OATS shall be bright, sound, reasonably clean, and free from other Grain, weighing not less than 31 Ibs.
Página 122 - No. 1 SPRING WHEAT shall be sound, plump, and well cleaned. No. 2 SPRING WHEAT shall be sound, reasonably clean, and of good milling quality.