MANt'FACTURES IN Till-: fNITKh STATES. 



MANUFACTURES IN THE UNHID 

 N I v FES. Under the general heading I 

 STATES in the last issue of the >( Am ami 



1 a Ubolar exhibit of census results con- 

 cerning manufactures. The table gives nmny 

 important facts relating to the dtfwopa 

 industries in 165 cities, showing, opposite each 

 name, for 1880 and 1890, the aggregate numlx>r 

 of manufacturing establishments, total amount 

 of capital invested, total number of him 

 ployed, and aggregate of wages i>.u<l. T 

 two coin in' the total cost of in 



used in each city, 1800, and value of products or 

 goods manufactured m ihe same year. 



The following oxhiint -.hows in detail, alpha- 

 betically, by nidi. capital invest* 

 of materials used, and value of products (goods 

 manufactured), 1890, including receipts from 

 custom work and repairing, in 165 cities, when- 

 ever the amount used in any city for any 

 industry exceeds $900,000. 



The total given for each city under the h.-.-id- 

 ing " Capital " includes both hired property and 

 direct investment, because the aggregate* thus 

 made represents truly "all the property strictly 

 pertaining to a manufacturing business." 



The industries included in the compendium 

 report for 1890, but not in any previous census 

 returns, were bottling; cars and general shop 

 construction and repairs by steam railroad com- 

 panies; china, decorating; clothing, women's, 

 dressmaking; coffins and burial cases, trimming 

 and finishing; cotton, cleaning and rehandliri- ; 

 cotton ginning; cotton waste; drug grinding; 

 >ts* preparations, not including prescrip- 

 sas, illuminating and heating; hay and 

 straw, baling; millinery, custom work; petrole- 

 um, refining. 



of these industries do not reach $200,000, 

 and will not therefore be found in the tables. 



Bach industry having 3 or more establish- 

 ments in any cit i a separate heading. 

 Those industries in which less than 3 establish- 

 ments wereengaged are grouped under. "All Other 

 Industries,** in order that the operations of in- 

 dividual establishments may not be disclosed. 

 Industrial operations of the municipal govern- 

 ments of cities, also the manufacturing opera- 

 f penal, reformatory, and charitable in- 

 L included in the Compendium, 

 because such enterprises are conducted under 

 ions 'essentially different from 



prevail in the case of individual or 

 private corporations.** 



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Artificial Feathers ar 

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Artists' Materials. 

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Awnings, Tent*, an 



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Chlcwo, 111... 

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Axle Grease. 



San KrancUco, Cal ..... 



Babbitt Metal and Sol 



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Philadelphia, Pa... 



at. Louis, Mo... 



Bags, other than Paper 



New Orleans. Lai" 

 New York, N. Y ...... 



Philadelphia. Pa 



St. Louis, v 



Ban Frandaco, Cal ..... 



Baj?s, Paper. 

 New York. N 

 Philadelphia, Pa... 

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Bakery Products. 



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Allegheny, Pa ......... 



Atlanta, Ga. ..... 



Baltimore, Md.. 

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Buffalo, N . 

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 Charleston, 8. C ....... 



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 Indianapolis, Ind 

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Kansas City, Mo... 

 Los Anfreles, Cal 

 Louisville. Ky. . 

 Lynn. Mass ...... 



Milwaukee, Wis 

 Minneapol. 



X.--:irk. N -J 



New Haven. Conn 

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 New York. 

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Boebestr, N.Y. 



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