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CONTENTS.
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Gray and Mormonism | 28 |
A proselytizing scrape | 31 |
Minor polemics: White and Brown | 33 |
Forecasting the future. At our pace of progress what are things to come to in the future? | 34 |
My own general forecast | 35 |
Black's scientific forecast | 36 |
Yellowly's social and political forecast | 38 |
Reed's religious forecast | 40 |
Gray's Mormon forecast | 41 |
Brown's remarkable dream | 41 |
A memorable holiday trip | 42 |
CHAPTER II.
It Is Indeed No Other Than a Thousand Years Hence—A Business Expedition—Home and Foreign Trading, and the Home Tour—The Chief Hardware and Energy Districts of Our Day. | |
What travelling is in these advanced times | 45 |
The crowd of our modern life | 46 |
A scientific experiment quite in character | 47 |
Cabs, cab-stands, and cab-travel | 48 |
Our modern money | 51 |
Our first business destination | 53 |
Subterranean life, and the "sub" system | 54 |
The Stock Exchange of these days—Rise and progress of the great Bullings | 55 |
CHAPTER III.
Life and Business in the Twenty-Ninth Century. | |
A great subterranean abode | 59 |
A subterranean landscape | 61 |
The hardware and Energy trade in A.D. 2882 | 63 |
A glance also at the provision trade, and the world's great food question | 65 |
Retrospective view of the trade | 66 |
Value and resource of the dead to the living | 68 |