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60-79 days Aggregate Advance of $100 age days Albany America Bartenders ber cent Total ber of unions ber report bility Binghamton Brewery employees Bricklayers and masons Brooklyn Buffalo Carpenters and joiners Clothing and Textiles Compositors cutters days Aggregate days days of employ Disa drivers Earnings of Organized Elmira Employment and Earnings Firemen gas and steam Glens Falls Hornell HOURS OF LABOR I-b Carpenters I-b Painters IDLE ON ACCOUNT II-a III-a INDUSTRY Iron molders IV-a Labor Organization Lockport Manhattan Mechanicville Membership of Labor ment ness Newburgh Niagara Falls Number and Membership NUMBER OF MEMBERS NUMBER WHO EARNED Ogdensburg Olean Organization on September Organized Wage Workers Painters and decorators Paper and pulp Port Chester Port Jervis Poughkeepsie putes railway RATES OF WAGES Rochester Schenectady September 30 Stationary engine Steam Fitters Stone Syracuse Table TRADE AND LOCALITY Trade and organization Troy Utica VII-b Wage Workers IDLENESS Weekly Yonkers York
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