Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volume 11, Part 3Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1896 - Massachusetts |
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1895 Amount Percent 1895 as compared April arts and taxidermy August average number Average yearly earnings bookbinding Boots and shoes Boston Brockton Buttons and dress capital invested capital stock cent CLASSIFICATION OF WEEKLY CLASSIFIED WEEKLY WAGES compared with 1894 Cottage City Cotton days in operation December DECREASE Electric Light Electroplating Excess of greatest factory February feet Females Total January Females Totals Males Flax Gas Light Greatest number Hair work animal Hosiery illuminating fluids INCREASE isinglass July June 30 jute kaolin lamps Leather linen lishments Machines and machinery Males Females Totals Manufacturing March Metals and metallic month mucilage Naphtha North Attleborough November number of days Number of Estab NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS number of persons October Oils and illuminating paid in wages Paper and paper PERSONS EMPLOYED plant private firms PROPORTION OF BUSINESS Rubber and elastic September sidered smallest number Straw and palm Totals Males Females Totals Under $5 value of stock
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Page 19 - ... to appear and show cause why the prayer of the petition should not be granted...
Page clv - All persons violating any of the provisions of this act shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, at the discretion of the court.
Page clvi - ... of one mill per dollar on the assessed value of the property of their respective counties, to be levied and collected as now provided by law for the assessment and collection of taxes, for the purpose of creating a fund for the relief of...
Page clvi - SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to have charge of, or to operate a steam boiler or engine in this Commonwealth (except locomotive boilers and engines, boilers in private residences, boilers under the jurisdiction of the United States, boilers used for agricultural purposes exclusively, boilers of less than eight horse power...
Page clviii - SEC. 3. This act shall take effect on the first day of August, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-five.
Page clvii - ... with a device approved by the chief of the district police limiting the pressure carried to fifteen pounds to the square inch, unless he holds a license as hereinafter provided. The owner or user of a steam boiler or engine, other than boilers or engines above excepted, shall not operate or cause to be operated a steam boiler or engine for a period of more than one week, unless the person in charge of and operating it is duly licensed.
Page 25 - Board that all such shares shall be offered for sale at some suitable place in the city of Boston, and that notice of the time and place of such sale shall be published in the "Boston Daily Advertiser," the "Boston Evening Transcript," and the "Boston Post," newspapers published in the city of Boston.
Page 6 - Glass. Glue, Isinglass, and Starch. Hair Work (Animal and Human). Hose : Rubber, Linen, etc. Hosiery and Knit Goods. Ink, Mucilage, and Paste. Ivory, Bone, Shell, and Horn Goods, etc.
Page 43 - Company bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum...
Page 187 - Perfumes, toilet articles, etc., Photographs and photographic materials, Polishes and dressing Printing, publishing, and bookbinding, Print works, dye works, and...