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| Portrait of the Author, | Frontispiece |
| The French Revolution—The Feast of Reason, | 16 |
| Storming the Bastile, | 18 |
| Karl Marx, | 19 |
| Michael Bakounine, | 20 |
| Pierre Joseph Proudhon, | 21 |
| Louise Michel, | 24 |
| Ferdinand Lassalle, | 25 |
| Excavated Dynamite Mine in Moscow, | 33 |
| “It is Too Soon to Thank God.”—The Assassination of Czar Alexander II., | 35 |
| The Czar’s Carriage after the Explosion, | 36 |
| Diagram of Elnikoff’s Bomb, | 36 |
| The Nihilists in the Dock, | 38 |
| Execution of the Nihilist Conspirators, | 39 |
| The Book Bomb, | 40 |
| Scenes from the Riots at Pittsburg, 1877, | 51 |
| The Great Strike in Baltimore—The Militia Fighting their Way through the Streets, | 57 |
| The Labor Troubles of 1877—Riots at the Halsted Street Viaduct, Chicago, | 63 |
| Dr. Carl Eduard Nobiling, | 67 |
| Max Hoedel, | 67 |
| Banners of the Social Revolution—I., | 69 |
| Carter H. Harrison, | 70 |
| The Black Flag, | 75 |
| The Office of the Arbeiter-Zeitung, | 76 |
| An Anarchist Procession, | 78 |
| The Board of Trade, | 80 |
| Banners of the Social Revolution—II., | 85 |
| A Group of Anarchists, | 87 |
| Banners of the Social Revolution—III., | 91 |
| The Red Banner of the Carpenters’ Union, | 93 |
| Dr. Nobiling’s Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor of Germany, | 95 |
| August Reinsdorf, | 96 |
| Johann Most, | 100 |
| Banners of the Social Revolution—IV., | 109 |
| Interior View of Neff’s Hall, | 111 |
| A Strike—The Walking Delegate Sowing the Seed of Discontent, | 114 |
| Greif’s Hall, | 115 |
| A Round-up, | 118 |
| Specimen Rioters—Hynek Djenek and Anton Seveski, | 120 |
| ——John Pototski and Frank Novak, | 121 |
| ——Vaclav Djenek and Anton Stimak, | 122 |
| ——Ignatz Urban and Joseph Sugar, | 123 |
| Charging the Mob at McCormick’s, | 126 |
| Officer Casey’s Peril, | 127 |
| Franz Mikolanda, a Polish Conspirator, | 128 |
| Fac-simile of the Famous “Revenge” Circular, | 130 |
| The Call for the Haymarket Meeting—Fac-simile I., | 132 |
| —— Fac-simile II., | 135 |
| Neff’s Hall, Exterior View, | 136 |
| The Haymarket Meeting—“In the Name of the People I Command You to Disperse,” | 140 |
| The Haymarket Riot—The Explosion and the Conflict, | 142 |
| Inspector John Bonfield, | 143 |
| Captain William Ward, | 144 |
| Lieut. (now Chief) G. W. Hubbard, | 145 |
| Sergt. (now Capt.) J. E. Fitzpatrick, | 146 |
| Lieut. James P. Stanton, | 147 |
| Lieut. Bowler, | 147 |
| The Desplaines Street Station, | 151 |
| The Haymarket Martyrs, | 154 |
| Adolph Fischer, | 157 |
| The Fischer Family, | 158 |
| Fischer’s Belt and Poisoned Daggers, | 159 |
| August Spies, | 160 |
| Miss Nina Van Zandt, | 162 |
| Chris Spies, | 163 |
| Miss Gretchen Spies, | 164 |
| Michael Schwab, | 165 |
| Albert R. Parsons, | 166 |
| Mrs. Lucy Parsons, | 167 |
| Oscar W. Neebe, | 168 |
| Rudolph Schnaubelt, the Bomb-Thrower, | 170 |
| Balthasar Rau, | 173 |
| Lingg’s Candlestick, | 177 |
| Round Iron Bomb, | 180 |
| Samuel Fielden, | 181 |
| Detective James Bonfield, | 184 |
| Officer Henry Palmer, | 185 |
| Officer (now Lieut.) Baer, | 186 |
| Detective Hermann Schuettler, | 189 |
| Detective Michael Hoffman, | 189 |
| Detective Michael Whalen, | 189 |
| Detective Charles Rehm, | 189 |
| Detective John Stift, | 189 |
| Detective Jacob Loewenstein, | 189 |
| Edmund Furthmann, | 191 |
| The East Chicago Avenue Station, | 193 |
| A Back-Yard Interview, | 195 |
| A Friendly Communication, | 197 |
| The Notorious Florus’ Hall, | 203 |
| The Shadowed Detectives, | 204 |
| The “Red” Sisterhood, | 207 |
| Turning the Tables, | 209 |
| Underground Auditors, | 211 |
| Betrayed by Beauty, | 214 |
| Thalia Hall, | 218 |
| Underground Conspirators, | 220 |
| Officer Nordrum, | 221 |
| The Scared Amateur Anarchist, | 223 |
| Watching a Suspect, | 225 |
| Julius Oppenheimer’s Double, | 231 |
| Mr. and Mrs. William Seliger, | 236 |
| A Noble Woman’s Influence-A Kiss that Prevented Bloodshed, | 239 |
| John Thielen, | 248 |
| Louis Lingg, the Bomb-maker, | 257 |
| Lingg’s Trunk, | 258 |
| Coils of Fuse Found in Lingg’s Trunk, | 259 |
| Composition Bomb Found in Lingg’s Room, | 261 |
| Cast-Iron and Large Gas-pipe Bombs, | 262 |
| Gas-pipe Bombs Found in Lingg’s Room, | 263 |
| Gas-pipe Bombs without Fuse, | 264 |
| Unfinished Gas-pipe Bombs Found in Lingg’s Dinner-box, | 265 |
| Lingg’s Revolver, | 267 |
| A Desperate Struggle—Louis Lingg’s Arrest, | 269 |
| Iron Bolt Found in Lingg’s Trunk, | 271 |
| Lingg’s Sweetheart, | 274 |
| Ladle used by Lingg in Casting, with Can of English Dynamite, | 276 |
| Muntzenberg Peddling Books and Bombs, | 281 |
| George Engel, | 284 |
| Miss Mary Engel, | 285 |
| Gottfried Waller, | 287 |
| Underground Rifle Practice—A Meeting of the Lehr und Wehr Verein, | 289 |
| Numbered Plates from L. u. W. V. Rifles, | 290 |
| “Liberty Hall,” | 295 |
| Otto Lehman, | 298 |
| Gustav Lehman, | 303 |
| Zepf’s Hall, | 306 |
| Timmerhof Hall, | 309 |
| Herman Muntzenberg, | 313 |
| A Hasty Toilet, | 325 |
| A Dangerous Storing-Place, | 327 |
| An Obstreperous Prisoner, | 329 |
| The Conspiracy Meeting—Waller Reading Engel’s “Plan,” | 336 |
| The “Czar” Bomb, | 343 |
| Anarchist Ammunition—I., | 348 |
| 1. Incendiary Bomb, with powder flask detached. 2. Gas-Pipe Bombs, without cap or fuse, but loaded with dynamite. Found in Lingg’s Room. 3. Bombs used in Evidence, after analysis by chemists. 4. Gas-pipe Bombs, with fuse and caps, secreted by Julius Oppenheimer under a dancing-platform. | |
| A Group of the Lehr und Wehr Verein, | 352 |
| The Wife-Beater’s Trial, | 362 |
| An Incendiary Can, | 365 |
| Henry Spies, | 368 |
| The Larrabee Street Station, | 371 |
| The Hinman Street Station, | 374 |
| Neebe’s Sword and Belt, | 377 |
| Anarchist Ammunition—II., | 381 |
| 1. Round Iron Bombs, cast whole, and designed for use with percussion caps, to explode on falling. 2. Sheet-iron Molds, used by Lingg in the construction of infernal machines. 3, 4. Sectional Views of the “Czar” Bomb. | |
| Hon Joseph E. Gary, | 384 |
| Portraits of the Jury, | 386 |
| Portraits of the Jury, | 387 |
| Hon. Julius S. Grinnell, | 391 |
| The Great Trial—Scene in the Court-room, | 410 |
| Spies’ Manuscript of the Famous “Ruhe” Signal—Fac-simile, | 421 |
| “Y—Come Monday Evening”—Fac-simile, | 422 |
| Reduced Fac-simile of Heading of the Fackel, | 423 |
| Plan of the Seliger Residence, | 425 |
| Dynamite Packages, | 436 |
| 1. Package left at Judge Tree’s House. 2. Package left at C., B. & Q. Railroad offices. | |
| Socialistic Bombs—Diagrams from Daily News of January 14, 1886, | 437 |
| Chart of Street Warfare, | 438 |
| Interior Plan of Greif’s Hall, | 440 |
| Interior Plan of Neff’s Hall, | 443 |
| Adolph Lieske, | 449 |
| Parsons’ Handwriting, | 451 |
| A Picnic of the “Reds” at Sheffield, | 453 |
| 1. Experimenting with Dynamite. 2. Getting Inspiration. 3. Engel on the Stump. 4. “Hoch die Anarchie!” 5. Mrs. Parsons Addressing the Crowd. 6. Children Peddling Most’s Literature. 7. A Family Feast. | |
| Engel’s Blast Furnace, | 469 |
| Moses Salomon, | 479 |
| Spies Addressing the Strikers at McCormick’s, | 511 |
| Francis W. Walker, | 526 |
| Sigismund Zeisler, | 536 |
| George C. Ingham, | 542 |
| William A. Foster, | 546 |
| Capt. William P. Black, | 554 |
| Lingg’s Suicide Bombs, | 595 |
| E. F. L. Gauss, | 607 |
| Henry Severin, | 607 |
| Judge Benjamin D. Magruder, | 609 |
| Jailor Folz, | 629 |
| Benjamin P. Price, | 632 |
| Lingg’s Terrible Death, | 633 |
| 1. Lighting the Deadly Bomb. 2. The Explosion. 3. The Deputy Entering Lingg’s Cell. 4. The Dying Bomb-Maker in the Hands of the Surgeons. | |
| Lingg’s Last Request, | 635 |
| John C. Klein, | 636 |
| The Chicago Water-works, | 641 |
| Sheriff Canute R. Matson, | 643 |
| The Execution, | 645 |
| John A. Roche, | 648 |
| Kierlan’s Souvenir, | 653 |
| The Haymarket Monument, | 659 |
| An Anarchist “Sunday-school”—Teaching Unbelief and Lawlessness, | 669 |
| Frank Chleboun, | 673 |
| Frank Capek, | 673 |
| Charles L. Bodendick, | 675 |
| Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches, | 678 |
| Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches, | 678 |
| Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches, | 678 |
| Hronek’s Portrait and Description—I. Showing New Police Method of Identifying Criminals, | 679 |
| Hronek’s Portrait and Description—II., | 680 |