TABLE LIII.-Manufactures of 20 principal cities: 1880-PITTSBURGH-Continued. iron nails and spikes, cut and wrought; iron railing, wrought; iron work, architectural and ornamental; jewelry; kaolin and ground earths; lamps and reflectors; lead, bar, pipe, sheet, and shot; liquors, distilled; lithographing; lock- and gun-smithing; malt; mantels, slate, marble, and marbleized; mineral and soda waters; pickles, preserves, and sauces; plated and britannia ware; regalia and society banners and emblems; saws; springs, steel, car and carriage; steam fittings and heating apparatus; tobacco, chewing, smoking, and snuff; trunks and valises; umbrellas and canes; upholstering mate rials; varnish; washing-machines and clothes-wringers; whips; and wooden ware. TABLE LIII.-Manufactures of 20 principal cities: 1880-PROVIDENCE-Continued. Jewelry Lapidary work 39 Leather goods Liquors, malt.. Lock and gun-smithing Looking-glass and picture frames.. 44 Marble and stone work Masonry, brick and stone. Mattresses and spring beds. Models and patterns Painting and paperhanging. Patent medicines and compounds. 52 Plumbing and gasfitting.. Printing and publishing Pumps, not including steam pumps Saddlery and harness.. 56 Shipbuilding..... Shoddy 58 Slaughtering and meat-packing, not including retail butchering estab lishments. 59 Soap and candles 60 Stationery goods. Stencils and brands Straw goods 63 Tinware, copperware, and sheet-iron ware. Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes 65 Trunks and valises Umbrellas and canes. 67 Wood, turned and carved Woolen goods Worsted goods Dollars. 19 115, 700 6 12,700 254, 750 149, 505 42 833,877 Miscellaneous industries (a) 68 2,300 121,500 24,350 21, 200 1,700 12,500 1,929, 700 1,250,000 6, 506, 388 a The 68 establishments classed as "miscellaneous industries" are grouped in order that the busi ness of individual establishments may not be disclosed to the public. In this group are embraced: agricultural implements; belting and hose, leather; boots and shoes, rubber; boxes, cigar; boxes, fancy and paper; bridges; buttons; collars and cuffs, paper; corsets; cotton-ties; drain and sewer pipe; firearms: foundery supplies; furniture, chairs; furs, dressed; glass, cut, stained, and ornamented; hand stamps; hats and caps; hooks and eyes; iron and steel; iron forgings; iron pipe, wrought; lead, bar, TABLE LIII.-Manufactures of 20 principal cities: 1880-PROVIDENCE-Continued. 72, 667 2,495, 824 5,414, 092 2 2 16,682 3 19, 420 11, 200 42, 333 96, 815 38,783 233, 052 392, 163 3,702 2,762 1 2 10, 103 31,860 28,309 23,910 10. 515 57,745 69,912 445,586 28.225 1,250, 164 271.659 1,869, 819 137,880 156 194 91, 293 68,550 60, 560 2,250, 273 45.360 52, 750 103, 000 15, 250 2,273, 254 221, 705 203, 164 136, 175 76, 764 13, 130 70,382 460, 950 458, 896 4, 522, 179 686, 705 86, 600 1,421, 100 34 945 154, 543 2,045 pipe, sheet, and shot; leather, dressed skins; lime; lithographing; musical instruments, organs, and Bateriais; oil, cottonseed and cake; paints; paving materials; pickles, preserves and sauces; plated britannia ware; rubber and elastic goods; saf s, doors, and vaults, fire-proof; sash, doors, and bunds; saws; screws; sewing machines and attachments; shirts; silk and silk goods; silve ware; parting goods: starch; stone- and earthen-ware; taxidermy; toys and games; upholstering; watch Cheee; window blinds and shades; wire; and wirework. |