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v. 70, no. 1803: October 4, 1902, p. 482

. Not only our mills, but our mines have more orders than they can fill within the time de¬ sired

v. 64, no. 1652: November 11, 1899, p. 721

, France and Germany in South African mines are in the proportions of eight, six and four, and upon this he

v. 24, no. 606: October 25, 1879, p. 846

will overflow, naj', is overflowing, into mining shares and miscellaneous securities, such as gas and in

[v. 101, no. 2600: Articles]: January 12, 1918, p. 41

of "dimensions of building" which is now emitted. B. D. E. Conservation of Coal. Editor of the Record and Guide

[v. 100, no. 2585: Articles]: September 29, 1917, p. 397

the training camps, will have a marked effect on the coal supply. Moreover, the attitude of the mine owners

[v. 90, no. 2321]: September 7, 1912, p. 444

burn the smaller sizes of coal, it is necessary to use grates having apertures sufficiently small

v. 36, no. 922: November 14, 1885, p. 1253

. Structural mills were very busy; and coke and coal, as well as jiig iron, reflected the general moderate

[v. 98, no. 2538: Articles]: November 4, 1916, p. 642

nails, lineseed oil and anthra¬ cite coal. .Another advance in wire prod¬ ucts is reported

[v. 92, no. 2375]: September 20, 1913, p. 533

¬ facturing Commpany. It is a three- horsepower boiler that offers a wonder¬ ful solution to the coal, ash

[v. 103, no. 25: Articles]: June 21, 1919, p. 827

such as coal, petroleum, iron ore, and of cotton, sugar, wool, wheat, and other agricultural products. Conse

v. 106, no. 15: [Articles]: October 9, 1920, p. 511

, from 85 to 90 per cent, of such price ulti¬ mately goes back to the laborer who dug the clay, mined

v. 39, no. 984: January 22, 1887, p. 99

's armed detectives in Jersey City by the coal companies ; why, we are on the edge of a precipice. Citizen

v. 39, no. 986: February 5, 1887, p. 158

the organized unskilled laborers and the great corporations. The coal-handlers' strike was at flrst only a very

v. 27, no. 684: April 23, 1881, p. 391

soft or hard coal. A fire which can be seen as well as felt—a cheerful, bright blazing flre with shovel

v. 42, no. 1084: December 22, 1888, p. 1507

Uty of foretelling what our Congress, composed of lawyers and politicians, will or will not do. The coal roads

v. 53, no. 1354: February 24, 1894, p. 291

is the lowest in the world. In the Prussian coal mines the average annual earnings of a laborer is .$22

v. 38, no. 967: September 25, 1886, p. 1172

a candidate for Mayor. W. B. N. Prospects of the Coalers. Mr. Austin Gallagher is an expert in the coal

[v. 90, no. 2325]: October 5, 1912, p. 632

say that they are mining more coal than they can sell at this time. Despite this fact the price

v. 38, no. 979: December 18, 1886, p. 1554

, but it strengthens the sifcuafcion of the roads which carry anthracite coal. The Erie road is doing a fine business

v. 88, no. 2272: September 30, 1911, p. 474

your building for a contract price per year, supplying and paying for all coal, men, cleaners, supplies

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