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... Weavers , female ...... Weavers , male .. Others , men ..... 322 10 4.60 196 00 581 245 33 3 75 10 6 00 225 00 75 455 00 5.00 42 2 9 12 Ou 575 00 - 23 766 00 10 00 Woolen mill employes ... 7 10 10 50 405 76 55 370 43 9 50 55 55 Silk ...
... Weavers , female ...... Weavers , male .. Others , men ..... 322 10 4.60 196 00 581 245 33 3 75 10 6 00 225 00 75 455 00 5.00 42 2 9 12 Ou 575 00 - 23 766 00 10 00 Woolen mill employes ... 7 10 10 50 405 76 55 370 43 9 50 55 55 Silk ...
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... Weavers . Pot makers .. 23 17 25 810 98 46 ( female ) ........ 145 Mould makers ... 26 12 62 618 00 Spinners ...... Shoemakers : Silk Mill Employes : Cutting . 207 12 55 551 71 Throwsters ❁ ཋཋ 85 7 33 870 67 566 269 60 10 7 50 374 00 ...
... Weavers . Pot makers .. 23 17 25 810 98 46 ( female ) ........ 145 Mould makers ... 26 12 62 618 00 Spinners ...... Shoemakers : Silk Mill Employes : Cutting . 207 12 55 551 71 Throwsters ❁ ཋཋ 85 7 33 870 67 566 269 60 10 7 50 374 00 ...
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... Weaver ( female ) ...... New Jersey 66 48 44 66 Weaver , mosquito nets .... 44 England .... Loom fixer New York ... Spinner ..... 44 WOOLEN MILL EMPLOYES . England .... Wash cloth Germany Cloth presser U. S ........ Cloth finisher ...
... Weaver ( female ) ...... New Jersey 66 48 44 66 Weaver , mosquito nets .... 44 England .... Loom fixer New York ... Spinner ..... 44 WOOLEN MILL EMPLOYES . England .... Wash cloth Germany Cloth presser U. S ........ Cloth finisher ...
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... weaver ... Switzerla'd 46 1 50 10. $ 2 35 $ 14 00 10 9.00 132 France .. 44 10 . 2.00 12.00 133 England ..... Hand loom weaver . 10 2 10 12 00 134 Scotland " 10 2.00 12 00 135 Ireland ....... " " 10 1 50 9 00 186 England ..... " " 10 90 ...
... weaver ... Switzerla'd 46 1 50 10. $ 2 35 $ 14 00 10 9.00 132 France .. 44 10 . 2.00 12.00 133 England ..... Hand loom weaver . 10 2 10 12 00 134 Scotland " 10 2.00 12 00 135 Ireland ....... " " 10 1 50 9 00 186 England ..... " " 10 90 ...
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... Weavers .... Carders ..... Card strippers .. 832 367 440 78 260 76 60 75 75 $ 7.50 7 00 Card grinders . Pickers . Spinners ...... 30 90 Warpers ..... 2 Frame tenders .. 24 30 Watchmen .... 2 Engineers . Firemen . Blacksmiths ...
... Weavers .... Carders ..... Card strippers .. 832 367 440 78 260 76 60 75 75 $ 7.50 7 00 Card grinders . Pickers . Spinners ...... 30 90 Warpers ..... 2 Frame tenders .. 24 30 Watchmen .... 2 Engineers . Firemen . Blacksmiths ...
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2.-ESTABLISHMENTS-Continued amount Average annual earnings Average wages Beef Blacksmith blower green glass Bridgeton Brunswick Camden carbohydrates Carpenter cent co-operative cutters daily dozen pairs Dyspepsia Elizabethport est wages excluding legal holidays factory fats Flax worker full week's girls per week Glass blower green Glassboro Highest wages paid Ireland Iron Jersey City July 1st labor Lowest wages paid Machinist makers mill Millville Newark Number hours Number of apprentices Number of boys Number of girls number of hands Number of piece-workers Number of time-workers Number of women Number receiving nutrients Office number paid to boys paid to men paid to women Paterson person Potatoes pounds protein receiving the high receiving the low Shoemaker sorghum Subdivision of Trade sugar TABLE Total number UNEM unstripped cane Vineland wages been increased wages been reduced weekly window-glass women from July women per week workmen Yes Yes Νο
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Seite 394 - ... or as a gymnast, contortionist, rider or acrobat, in any place whatsoever ; or for or in any obscene, indecent or immoral purpose, exhibition or practice whatsoever, or for or in any business, exhibition or vocation injurious to the health, or dangerous to the life or limb of such child ; or who shall cause, procure or encourage any such child to engage therein, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Seite 419 - Peninsula." (187.) SEc. 2. Every conductor, bnggagc-maeter, engineer, brakeman, or other servant of all the railroads embraced in the first section of this act, employed in a passenger train, or at stations for passengers, shall wear upon his hat or cap a badge which shall indicate his office, and the initial letters of the style of the corporation by which he is employed.
Seite 412 - Act, whether limited by shares or by guarantee, shall paint or affix, and shall keep painted or affixed, its name on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the company is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily legible...
Seite 388 - English grammar, geography and arithmetic, and every parent, guardian or other person having control and charge of any child or children between the ages of seven and twelve years, shall be required to send any such child or children to a public day-school for a period of at least twenty weeks in each year...
Seite 353 - March in each year, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the Commonwealth, especially in its relations to the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary condition of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the productive industry of the Commonwealth.
Seite 382 - ... by warrant under their hands and seals or the hands and seals of any two of them...
Seite 281 - Every person, firm, association other than national bank associations, and every corporation, State bank, or State banking association, shall pay a tax of 10 per centum on the amount of their own notes used for circulation and paid out by them.
Seite 368 - State, to issue for the payment of labor, any order or other paper whatsoever, unless the same purports to be redeemable for its face value, in lawful money of the United States, bearing interest at...
Seite 406 - The city council of said city shall have power to pass ordinances imposing suitable penalties for the punishment of persons committing injury upon such library or the grounds or other property thereof, and for injury to or failure to return any book belonging to such library.
Seite 405 - Every library and reading-room, established under this act, shall be forever free to the use of the inhabitants of the city where located, always subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as the library board may adopt, in order to render the use of said library and reading-room of the greatest benefit to the greatest number...