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ОглавлениеPROFESSIONAL, LITERARY, AND SCIENTIFIC PURSUITS.
4. Bankers and Bankers' Clerks.
24. Readers to the Working Classes.
ARTISTIC PURSUITS, AND EMPLOYMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE FINE ARTS.
50. Employés in the United States Mint.
51. Engravers and Chasers of Gold and Silver.
53. Etchers and Stamp Cutters.
62. Mineral Labellers and Arrangers.
64. Music Engravers and Folders.
83. Painters of Plates for Books.
84. Photographists and Colorists.
85. Preparers of Scientific Plates.
88. Steel and other Engravers.
104. Druggists and Druggists' Clerks.
106. Gentlemen's Furnishing Stores.
111. Sellers of Artists' Materials.
112. Sellers of Seeds, Roots, and Herbs.
114. Sellers of Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars.
119. Worn Clothes and Second-hand Furniture.
EMPLOYMENTS PERTAINING TO GRAIN, BIRDS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES.
123. Bird Importers and Raisers.
124. Bird and Animal Preservers.
130. Makers of Cordial and Syrups.
131. Root, Bark, and Seed Gatherers.
132. Seed Envelopers and Herb Packers.
134. Wine Manufacturers and Grape Growers.
RAISERS, MAKERS, PREPARERS, AND DISPOSERS OF ARTICLES OF FOOD.
139. Coffee and Chocolate Packers.
148. Mince Meat and Apple Butter.
155. Sealed Provisions, Pickles, and Sauces.
232. Copper and Zinc Manufacture.
241. Gold and Jewelry Manufactures.
279. Jewel and Instrument Cases.
298. Gutta Percha Manufacture.
312. Express and other Conveyances.
314. Literary, Book, and Newspaper Agents.
MANUFACTURERS AND COLORERS OF LADIES' APPAREL.
331. Sewing Machine Operatives.
FITTERS, CUTTERS, AND SEWERS OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
341. Dress Caps and Head Dresses.
MANUFACTURERS OF BOOKS, INK, PAPER, AND PENCILS.
379. Card Stencillers and Painters.
383. Folders and Directors of Newspapers.
387. Operatives in Paper Factories.
396. Type Rubbers and Setters.
COMMUNICATING MEDIUMS BETWEEN EMPLOYERS AND OTHERS.
421. Assistants in Public and Benevolent Institutions.
424. Keepers of Intelligence Offices.
428. Sewing-Machine Instructors.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE COMFORT OR AMUSEMENT OF OTHERS.
435. Fishing-Tackle Preparers.
437. Guides and Door Attendants.
438. Lodging and Boarding House Keepers.
439. Makers of Artificial Eyes.
443. Steamboat and Railroad News Venders.
455. Washers, Ironers, and Manglers.
MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS, AND WORKERS THEREIN.
456. Backgammon-Board Finishers.
458. Billiard-Table Finishers.
466. Canvas and Cotton Bag Makers.
467. Carriage and Car Painters.
478. Cork Assorters and Sole Stitchers.
483. Gilders of Mirror Frames.
495. Manufacturers of Musical Instruments.
515. Varnishers and Varnish Makers.
EMPLOYMENTS FOR THE AFFLICTED.
527. Occupations in which no Women are employed.
528. None in the United States.
531. Prices of Board for Workwomen, and Remarks of Employers.