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10 ; Indiana, 1 ; Kansas, 1 ; Massachusetts, 1 ; New York, 

 6 ; Ohio, 4 : and Rhode Island, 5. The number of persons 

 in business during April, 1«87, 1888, 1889 and 1890 was 

 as follows : — 



Of the 21 manufacturers doing business in April, 1890, 1 

 was located in Denver, Col. ; 3 in Providence, R. I. ; 1 in 

 Pawtucket, R. I. ; 5 in Chicago, 111. ; 1 near Hammond, 

 Ind. ; 3 in Kansas City, Mo. ; 1 in St. Louis, Mo. ; 1 in 

 Cambridge, Mass. ; 1 in Columbus, O. ; 1 in Cleveland, O. ; 

 and 3 in Philadelphia, Pa. 



Of the 151 wholesale dealers doing business in April, 

 1890, 7 were in Providence, R. I. ; 13 in Chicago, 111. ; 18 

 in Boston, Mass. ; 7 in Detroit, Mich. ; 6 in Pittsburg, Pa. ; 

 4 in Indianapolis, Ind. ; 4 in New Orleans, La. ; 4 in Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. ; 4 in St. Louis, Mo. ; 4 in Kansas City, Mo. ; 

 4 in Jersey City, N. J. ; 4 in Cincinnati, O. ; and the rest 

 scattering. 



Of the 3,256 retail dealers doing business in April, 1890, 

 764 were in Illinois ; 302 in Connecticut and Rhode Island ; 

 400 in Massachusetts ; 305 in Michigan ; 266 in Missouri ; 

 136 in Pennsylvania ; and the rest scattering. 



Oleomargarine in ^Massachusetts. 



For the year ended June 30, 1888, 657,712 pounds of 

 oleomargarine were produced in Massachusetts ; the tax was 

 paid on 655,330 pounds ; 16,591 pounds were exported ; and 

 7,138 pounds remained in the factory (Cambridge) at the 

 close of the year. For the year ended June 30, 1889, 561,- 



