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16. Distinctive classes of employees and wages paid-Continued.

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SPECIAL SCHEDULE No. 16c.-GLASS: GREEN AND BLACK GLASS.

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Special Agent or Enumerator.

State; County; Post-office; S. D.; E. D. Name of establishment; Street and No. The period to be covered by this return is the census year beginning June 1, 1889, and ending May 31, 1890. If, however, the works are not operated during the summer, the year may be regarded as covering what is known as the "fire of '89 and '90,' which closed June 30, 1890. In case the period of firing is taken as the year, all statements should cover twelve months beginning July 1, 1889, and ending June 30, 1890.

(Read carefully the explanatory notes.)

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[Inquiries numbered 1 and 2 in general schedule No. 3 are common to this special schedule and are not here reproduced.]

3. Name of works and classes of glass manufactured:

(a) Name of works.
Classes of glass.

[Inquiries numbered 4 to 6, inclusive, in general schedule No. 3 are common to this special schedule and are not here reproduced; under "Miscellaneous items" (inquiry 5) in this schedule the following note is appended: Cost of ordinary repairs to furnaces will be reported under the head of "Materials used," and must not be included here.]

7. Materials used:

NOTE.—The cost of superintendence, rent, and other general expenses of a manufacturing establishment are not to be included in materials. The ton of 2,000 pounds should always be used.

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NOTE. The value of the products means the price charged at the factory, not including commissions or expenses of sales department. Estimate value of products unsold at their present selling value.

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[Inquiries numbered 9 to 12, inclusive, in general schedule No. 3 are common to this special schedule and are not here reproduced.]

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13. Characteristics of factory plant-Continued.

Average number of shops worked at each furnace.
Glory-holes (number).

Annealing ovens (number).

Leers (number).

Grinding machines (for fruit-jar tops, etc.) (number).

Clay-grinding mills (number).

Horses (number); carts (number); drays (number).

What new constructions, in addition to old works (not including ordinary repairs), have you made during the year?

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Have you a store for supplying operatives with necessaries of life in connection with works?

14. Periods of payments (weekly, fortnightly, monthly, etc.).

15. Causes for idleness.

NOTE.-If idle during the year, state the cause, and if for several causes, as strikes, no demand, etc., give the number of working days idle from each

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16. Distinctive classes of employees and wages paid-Continued.

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The period to be covered by this return is the year beginning July 1, 1889, and ending June 30, 1890.

(Read carefully the explanatory notes.)

1. Name of corporation, firm, or individual.

2. Year in which this establishment commenced operations:

(a) Date of organization.

(b) Name at organization.

3. Capital stock:

Total capital stock.

Number of shares; par value per share.
Amount paid in per share.

Market value per share at close of year.

Total dividends declared during year.

Number of shares remaining in treasury.

4. Capital invested (both owned and borrowed, and including capital invested by owners of leased works):

Value of plant (the value should be estimated at what the works would cost in 1890, if then to be erected, with such allowance for depreciation as may be suitable in the individual case):

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4. Capital nested, etc.-Continued.

Live acital June 30, 1890:

Raw materials on hand.
Finished products on han
Cash on hand, surplus. r
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and machinery.

5. Miscellaneous items:

Amount paid for ground ren
Amount paid for rent of
Amount paid for rent of
Amount paid for taxes or
Amount paid for other -
Amount paid for insura
Amount paid for insura
Amount paid for insura:
Amount paid for repa
Amount paid for ro
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Total.

6. Labor and wages:

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