Carpet cleaners Car-wheel makers... Carriage makers........................... Chemical works employes... China decorators..... Cigar makers.... Cabinet maker........ Carpenters......12, 34-43, 46, 60-73, 76, 80, 91, 98-109, 147-150, 153, 164-166, 224 28, 29 .106, 107 .68, 94 92-95, 104, 106 ..32, 33, 104, 105, 222 Clerks Collated statistics from employes..... Condition of workmen..... Constitution of a piece..... Cooper....... Conductors.... .14, 84-86, 120, 126, 148, 157, 174-179, 218 .1-137 .214-228 .114-137 ..100, 101 .96, 97, 223 .28, 30, 36, 42, 62, 68-73, 90, 92, 96, 100, 158, 176, 177, 221 Laborers,........ .28, 157, 176, 177, 224 .28, 106, 225 .76, 77 .30, 43, 48, 49, 62–79, 86, 92-99, 104-109, 147-150, 158, 174, 228- Miscellaneous workmen.......... .28-31, 94-105, 126-129, 136, 147-150, 156-159 Mould makers. See, also, glass workers....... ..64, 65 Shoemakers.............................................10, 24, 48-61, 106-109, 116, 118, 147–150, 154, 168, 223 Shuttle and quill maker........ Silesian workingmen's budgets............................ ......... 96, 97 Silk mill employes..............................................................18, 78–82, 114, 134, 147–150, 155, 168–171, 226 Single men, income and expenses.. Solderers......... Steam fitter.......... Steel die maker.......... Steel pen makers............ Stone and marble workers....... Suggestions by employee...... ..147, 152-183 .28, 29, 225 .28, 29 ..30, 86, 90, 96, 158, 221 .214-228 Warren foundry, circular of, against Knights of Labor..... Watermen..... Water-wheel works employes.. What the workingmen think... Women, wages, &c.. Wood choppers............... Wood moulders Wood workers.......... Woolen mills employes......... ..........8-114 .28, 86, 94, 106 ..28, 29 .76, 77 .94-97 .30, 31 .4-137 ..30, 36, 72, 74, 80 ..220 .66, 67 .28, 106, 108, 158 .34-114 ..18, 76–79, 120, 134, 148 See, also, Cost of Living, The Development of the Co-operative Move- WARREN FOUNDRY, circular of, against employment of Knights of Labor.......... 220 WORKING MEN. See Wage Earners. WOMEN. See Law and Laborer, Wage-Earners, Labor Legislation. ...214-220 ERRATA. Page 10, No. 169, transfer $9 from daily to weekly wages. Page 13, No. 339, read $16.50 for $2.75, under average weekly wages for others. Pages 41-46, highest, lowest and average wages of window glass workers are given for the week, not month, as stated. Page 46, No. 17, read $787.50 for $487.50, average annual earnings of master shearers. Page 48. In Nos. 36, 37 and 33, wages are given for the week. Page 145, 17th line, read Haushalt for Hanshalt. Page 144, 11th line, read ouvriers for onvriers. Page 146, in foot note, schedule for blank, read total animal food for total annual food. Page 147, 9th line, under "Deficiency," read $91 for $81. Page 168, foot note, last line, read trade for truck. Page 265, foot note, 3d line from bottom, read workshop for worship. Pages 273-4, read Horace H. Day for Dey. (xxi) |