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v. 31, no. 778: February 10, 1883: Supplement, p. 92

The Native Silv?r Mining Co.—Peo¬ ple of the State of N. Y.....;..... 3 The Tilly Foster Iron Mining Co

v. 14, no. 339: September 12, 1874, p. 180

)—Mey¬ er Caen.......................... 94 04 Merchant, Stephen L.—The Inter¬ colonial Coal Mining Co

v. 39, no. 1003: June 4, 1887, p. 767

off of a number of special¬ ties. Phenix Mining stock, now rarely dealt in, about $1.50 a share

v. 35, no. 877: January 3, 1885, p. 3

¬ plies to that other aU-mijiortant product of the soil, anthracite coal. The catalogue might bo extended

[v. 93, no. 2414: Articles]: June 20, 1914, p. 1133

engineering. Mr. Pierce was grad¬ uated from the Columbia School of Mines in 1892. He has been for some time

v. 14, no. 350: November 28, 1874, p. []

Water Street, New York. Brown's Cable Carriages for Coal Yards, Mines, Quar¬ ries, &c,. &c. J. C

[v. 103, no. 2: Articles]: January 11, 1919, p. 38

's investigation was to deter¬ mine what has been the actual increase in the cost of living since the war started

[v. 97, no. 2503: Articles]: March 4, 1916, p. 359

-fired steam radiator, and the kitchens are equiiiped with coal ranges and gas cookers. The gas

[v. 103, no. 7: Articles]: February 15, 1919, p. 199

,000,000 The increase in teachers' salaries already deter¬ mined on is.................................... 9

v. 106, no. 7: [Articles]: August 14, 1920, p. 209

and in insisting that coal be mined in the Kansas fields during the strike last winter, prompted the labor leaders

v. 106, no. 26: [Articles]: December 25, 1920, p. 861

of coal to manufacturers have brought down the price of Portland cement, and other lines will be similarly

v. 53, no. 1367: May 26, 1894, p. 839

would liave been obviated if the anthracite coal supjily had alwaj's been regarded as jiublic property

v. 40, no. 1029: December 3, 1887, p. 1511

), telegraphs, etc., while its general location favors accessibility to coal mines. Iron mines and rich

v. 35, no. 897: May 23, 1885, p. 592

far this deficiency -will ba made up by the cultivation of other crops is undeter¬ mined

v. 32, no. 814: October 20, 1883, p. 807

to supply the currency demand of those countries. Tbe supply of gold from the mines was one hundred

v. 86, no. 2215: August 27, 1910, p. 366

..............................384 65 American Bonding Co of Baltimore—J J Randall ..........................397,66 King Coal Mining

v. 39, no. 987: February 12, 1887, p. 191

to the Legislature. Extravagant! think you, Mr. Labor Reformer ! these ideas of mine ? Not extravagant, Mr, Labor

v. 41, no. 1038: February 4, 1888, p. 138

an enormous benefit to the consumers of refined oil in all countries. It mined thouaands of refiners

v. 32, no. 824: December 29, 1883, p. 1048

, or not afc all, and mines are closing up. There is less work and less pay forthe working classes than at any

v. 45, no. 1151: April 5, 1890, p. 473

by Congress. In 1876 the cost of mining 100 bushels of coal was $2.50, whereas in 1883 it was $4, aud

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