PART I.-The Effect of Occupation on the Health and Duration of the Trade-Life of Workmen........ Factory Legislation-Hygiene of Occupation-Duration of 'Trade-Life, Sanitary Conditions and Methods of Working in the Glass, Hat and Pottery Industries .............. 1-43 Appendix 1: Table 1. -Ages when Journeymen Glass Blowers, Hatters and Potters began to Work (46-73). Table 2.- Present Ages, Nativity and Number beginning to Decline (74–103). Table 3.-Ages of Decline (104–115). Table 4. - Number of Years at Work (116-125). Table 5.-Nativity in Detail (126-131). Table 6.-Ages of Incapacity (132– 144). Table 7.-Summary of Causes of Decline (146–154). "Table 8.-Summary of Diseases Contracted at Trade (156– 159). Table 9.-Summary of Causes of Incapacity (162- 166). Table 10.-Record and Causes of Death of Members of the Orange (N. J.) Hat Finishers' Association (167, 168). Table 11.-Record and Causes of Death of Members of the the Newark (N. J.) Hat Finishers' Association (171, 172). Table 14.-Ages and Causes of Decline of Journeymen, in Detail (173-187). Table 15.-Diseases Contracted at Trade, in Detail (188–193). Table 16.-Ages and Causes of Incapacity of Journeymen, in Detail (194-210)............ 46-210 Appendix 2 : Mortality in Different Occupations............... 213-222 Appendix 3: The Factories Act of Switzerland, 1877 ........ 225-230 Appendix 4 : The Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, England. . 233-303 ............ PART II.-Real Estate Mortgage Indebtedness and Foreclosure Appendix: Table 1.-Increase or Decrease in Number of Real Estate Foreclosure Executions (343). Table 2.-Increase or Decrease in Number of Recorded Real Estate Mort- gages (344). Table 3.-Whole Number of Real Estate Foreclosure Executions (345).–Table 4-Real Estate Foreclosure Executions against Individuals (346). Table 5.–Real Estate Foreclosure Executions in Cities (347). Table 6.-Real Estate Foreclosure Executions by Corpora- tions, Complainants (348). Table 7.-Amounts of Real Estate Foreclosure Executions (349, 350). Table 8.-Fore- closure Executions on Lands (Acres) and Acreage Fore- closed (351). Table 9.-Life of Mortgages Foreclosed (352). Table 10.-Number of Real Estate Recorded Mortgages (353). Table 11.-Monthly Mortgage Movement (354). Tables 12 and 13.-Number and Amounts of Real Estate Mortgages Recorded in Essex County (355,356). Table 14.- Whole Number and Amounts of Real Estate Foreclosure Executions, by Counties (357-374). Table 15.-Real Es- tate Foreclosure Executions by Corporations, Complain- ants, by Counties (375–381). Table 16 -Life of Mort- gages Foreclosed, by Counties (382–388). Table 17.- Assessed Valuations of Real Estate (389, 390)............. 343–390 INDEX TO SUBJECTS. .........311 Act of Congress in Relation to Recorded Indebtedness.... ..........311 ..............319–323, 328, 329, 343, 344, 353, 354, 357, 375, 382, 389, 390 ..338, 356 .323-326 ...........319–323, 343, 344, 354, 358, 375, 382, 389, 390 ...........319-323, 330, 337, 343, 344, 357, 315, 382, 389, 390 .........338, 356 ..........319-323, 343, 344, 357, 359, 376, 383, 389, 390 .............................319–323, 343, 344, 357, 360, 376, 383, 389, 390 .........394, 399-491 .....393-430 .394, 399-401 .394, 401-403 .394, 403-405 .....394, 405 394, 405-411 .394, 411-413 394, 413-415 394, 415-427 ..394, 427-429 .....394, 429-430 ......393-397 ......318, 338, 355 ........338, 348, 356 .339, 348, 375-381 ..... 318, 345, 357–374 ...........319–323, 329, 343, 344, 357, 361, 376, 383, 389, 390 Decorators. See Potters. ..........319–323, 328, 337, 343, 344, 362, 377, 384, 389, 390 ............. ................6-9 .........9–11, 16, 233-303 .............. 12-14 ..........11, 12, 225–230 ...12, 13 .225-230 ...323-326 ....20, 21 ................ .317–319 ....... 20-210 :: ..........104-106, 114 .............74-82, 98 .....74–82, 102 .......27-30, 32-35 ...... 132–138. 144 .........215 ............25, 72, 74-82, 100, 126, 130 .......30-32 26. 74-82, 98, 116, 117, 124 ...........319-323, 329, 331, 337, 343, 344, 363, 377, 384, 389, 390 25, 26, 55-57, 70, 72 ....... 107, 108, 114, 115 ....83-85, 98, 99 ........... 149, 150, 178-184 ...........83–85, 102 ..........35-38 ...........21 .......25, 72, 83-85, 100, 101, 126, 130 ..........167–172, 215, 217 . .............36-39 Of Workmen. See Occupation, Effect of. |