Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. III, Volume 16Department of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1889 |
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... hundred applications for copies have been received . The next portion of the Report is devoted to the subject of miners ' earnings . The earnings of no class of workingmen have received so much attention from newspapers and political ...
... hundred applications for copies have been received . The next portion of the Report is devoted to the subject of miners ' earnings . The earnings of no class of workingmen have received so much attention from newspapers and political ...
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... hundred and seventy- eight dollars , including the secretary's salary , which averaged two hundred and twenty - five dollars . The salaries of six secretaries in societies whose assets amount to $ 563,000 , were only $ 1,368 , or an ...
... hundred and seventy- eight dollars , including the secretary's salary , which averaged two hundred and twenty - five dollars . The salaries of six secretaries in societies whose assets amount to $ 563,000 , were only $ 1,368 , or an ...
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... hundred and forty months . ( If associations demand a premium on all funds that are loaned , of course , they mature in less time ) . At one hundred and forty months without a premium the account would stand as follows : One hundred and ...
... hundred and forty months . ( If associations demand a premium on all funds that are loaned , of course , they mature in less time ) . At one hundred and forty months without a premium the account would stand as follows : One hundred and ...
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... hundred and forty months or one hundred and twenty - six months , until the shares reach the value of $ 200 . With a premium of 40 cents per share it will be shown elsewhere that maturity takes place after payment of one hundred and ...
... hundred and forty months or one hundred and twenty - six months , until the shares reach the value of $ 200 . With a premium of 40 cents per share it will be shown elsewhere that maturity takes place after payment of one hundred and ...
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... hundred shares of stock in one series , and wound up its shares in ten years and two months after it was organized . The first published advertisement of any building and loan association ap- peared in the Ledger , February 5 , 1847 ...
... hundred shares of stock in one series , and wound up its shares in ten years and two months after it was organized . The first published advertisement of any building and loan association ap- peared in the Ledger , February 5 , 1847 ...
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Age of association April August Average daily earn Average daily wage Average earnings Average monthly earnings Blacksmiths blowers board of directors boys building and loan building associations building society Carpenters Cash expenditures Cash receipts cent chimney collieries convention coöperative days Earnings DAYS IN OPERATION December delphia Earnings per day Engineers factories February Firemen flint glass Fort Pitt free shares glass workers ground rent Heaters helpers Highest Individual Earnings industrial interest January July June Knights of Labor loan associations Lowest Individual Earnings machine Machinists manufacturers March meeting miners mortgage Noble comb November Number of days number of shares October Office number organization payments phia Phila Philadel Philadelphia Pittsburgh premiums president profits real estate Rollers savings banks secretary September shares borrowed sliver STATISTICS stockholders strike Teamsters tion Total gains Total number trade unions treasurer Watchmen withdrawals and matured wool workingmen workmen yarn