Annual Report of the Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics for the State of Maine, 2. sējumsThe Bureau, 1889 |
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66 Weekly 66 Yes Yes accident agent attendance Auburn average Bangor Belfast Biddeford blank boarding-house Bowdoinham Brunswick Bureau Cape Elizabeth cents certificate child city or town Clerk clothing Commissioner Cotton Mill Deer Isle dinner district police Dixfield dollars dress duty earnings Eastport egress employed employer employment factory or workshop female employes fifty fire five Freeport French furnished girls hand hundred inspector of factories Irregularly Knights of Labor labor lessee Lewiston live machinery MAKERS manufacturing Massachusetts mercantile establishment month Monthly notice occupant overseer paid paper piece Portland profit sharing public buildings public schools receive rent Saco Savings bank account shoe factory sickness STATISTICS superintendent therein trade ventilation violation wages Waldo county water closets Waterville Weaver week winter woman women Woolen Mill workmen Yes No 66 Νο
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