miwmnn 
Seth Chapman, 
Successor to Chairman & 
Van Wyck, 
(Established 1849). 
DEALER IN 
Peruvian 
Guano 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 FRONT STREET 
NEW YORK. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
demand, and urgent for light to medium steers of 
1,000 to 1,300 lbs. at $4<§4.50; heavy steers slow and 
weak at $4.S0@5,2O; stoekers and feeders scarce 
and wanted &t$-2.7.na>3.50 for the former, and $3.75 
@t ,15 for the latter; butchers’ stock In good de¬ 
mand. 3 he nr—prices ranging rrom $4.25@e,25 for 
good to fancy. 
Toledo. —Wheat— No. 3 white Wabash at $1 27; 
No. l white Mtehlean, $1 27; amber Michigan, 
$i.8I&; No. 2 red winter, spot at. $132. Cohn 
eusler ; No. 2 at 42r»c.; No. 2 white at 4se. ; reject¬ 
ed. 42>£C. Clover seed firm; mammoth at $4 35; 
prime at $4 <)5 ; No. 2 at $3 so 
Nkw Yokk, Saturday, March 13, 1880. 
Beevbs,—R 
week, 9,199 do. , — ^- . 
the market closedstromr and sbowei 
York No. 2 at BKatlKc.; do., March, at 57^as58c.; 
do., April, at 5iS'-S54H'o.: do.. May, at 53c.: New 
York steamer mixed at BOKvtOtc.; 4i>.« March, at 
67c.; do.: April, it Mo,; a abraded mixed Western at 
fidXa'dHc.: New York No. X at SiifteaftHVe.; yellow, 
Jersey at 61 o.: uteamer yellow at 61c.; yellow western 
at 61c,; No. 2. White Jit ««.! steamer white at 61o'‘. 
n.innd yellow at 60a#6UHe. Oats dosed easy on full 
offerings; latest sales are Of No. 1 white at 6104 No. , 
white at Ijdoi: No. 8 white at 47c.: Now York No. I at 
tSc.; now York No. 2; at IfjkAiSc.; do., March option, 
tic : do., April opu-m at 1 1)4(4150. ; New York No. » 
at t'C.; ungraded wtitto western ul 48sp50c-i ungraded 
mixed western at 47*1*10-: white State at e*®60>5c.: 
mixed Btate at 47X®Wc. ;No, 2 Chicago at 18a. 
HAY and STuAW.—T he receipts are very moder¬ 
ate, demand fair and prices* Steady. Shipping hay 
Quoted at 7iifo76c.; retail lots nt 80vtS5c. for medium, 
mill SihaD-jc-^fur prime: mover nt tiitatfto, StrawatWao. 
(itl.05 for long rye; 66(g70o. for short rye, and Kxgbjc. 
for oat. 
Exports for the week, 2,250 bales. 
Honey—D ull at lialoc. Single comb, w. clover 
llfflWo.; larger pkgs., lOcsllc. Buckwheat, comb and 
extracted clover, 8<<j9c., strained. 
Hoi'S.—Thure have been ft few small sules here but 
no rig r to any Quarter, and prices are nominally un¬ 
changed. Quotatlnna arc for 
Cents nor n>. 
New York, fancy.37 0*39 
New Vork, new crop, good and choice.453 @36 
Now York, new crop, medium.31 <j438 
New York, new crop, low to fulr.......27 <@2y 
Eastern, new crop...27 e#35 
WUcouslu, new crop...27 @35 
Yearlings. 7 @18 
Olds, all growths. 4 @j0 
FiiclttnCoast, new. ..30 @35 
Pacific Coast, olds (nominal). 6 @10 
MAl'i.t tibOAlt.—Prices are falling, as the stock 
beglos to show. Large molds I0@12c.; small, 12@13c. 
Sirup In tin, 75o.@$l V gallon. 
OIL Cake,—W estern Is quoted at $32 19 ton. 
Poultry Anh Ga. vt k. — Dressed has advanced 
under a lighter deumnd. Very little State or poor 
stock hero. Western frozen poultry bus sold at )4e.; 
fancy Vermont Is scarce a* yet and brings except¬ 
ional prices, choice ohiokens have a steady 
demand, also p line ducks. Geese slow, Benson 
almost over for them. _ 
'l’urkeya, N.J.good to prime. 1403115 Kc-s State, Midi., 
N.Otno ana I'onu., lealac.; fair to prime, small West¬ 
ern, 12(»l4Nn.l large Wertern, lOvtllKc. Western 
dry-picked, 18.4l-»c.; I’hlln. dry-picked. 14<ttJ6c.; Ca¬ 
pons, la'ge. 13y20o; ; small and slips. 15utl7o. ; 
Phlla., chickens, winter l‘.*«BCc.: Phlla., dry-picked, 
i:>cbl7c.; N. J., chicks., liiwtSc.: State, 13<W14o.; West¬ 
ern. choice, I 2 .jii 3 c.-. poor to fair, TuilOc. fowls. 
:nipt* for week. 12623 head; do. last 
Though liberally supplied for Lent 
....oui._-'d some advance 
for good grades of steer*, but that no further ad¬ 
vance can bo made on Monday next is the general 
opinion of both buyers an 1 sellers. lCxeftpting a few 
smalt lots ot rubbish sold at SHrg&Xo. ft n>, to dress 
65 tt. to the gross owt.. and a tuuf doisen fancy uteera 
at about lie. * lb, to dress 57 tb*. to (be KVOsg cwt., 
the gross cwt., the extreme range was 9@10Yc. N 
to dress 65 n>a„ 16 Tts. and 07 it*. 
Cows AND CALVKS.-Suppiy large and market dull; 
sales generally at J3(J@GU, with a few extras at $o2.80, 
Veal Calves.— The storm kept back supplies and 
prime live and ilrenaed have ruled firm. N. J. and 
Bucks Co.,Uve.S it8Xe.: fair to choice other, 5K<38Wc.; 
Mt. Holly.*, T@SNc.: choice h<>g dressed. 10lf@llc.: 
fair to prime, 7)4@l0c. Buttermilk calves, 4ia6c.i 
grass, 2J4@3c. 
SliitKe AND Lamps —Receipts for week. 21.272 
head; do. last, week, 19-772 do. The demand has been 
steady at fair prices. Sheep, G@7>ic.: yearling lambs, 
*7.25@8.30 IP 100 ms.: spring lambs, f5.50.*8 V head. 
Swine,—R eceipts tor week, 24.473 head : do. last 
week. 29,224 do. Live strong, with an advance for 
dressed on ’Change. Common to prime Western 
live, $4.86<# 5 . 12)4 f itO: country pork, heavy to hght, 
lift 74; o.; city dressed, G'a<c6)Sc. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Saturday, March 13.1880. 
HRAN8 AND P if Aft.- With the advanced season and 
quite liberal receipts the beau market Is a ehade in 
buyers’ favor all tnrough; In fact for wholesale busi¬ 
ness inside figures a’e all the market will bear. Green 
peas are unl» etcudy; the bight of the demand in over: 
quoted at $t . 81 ^ 1 . 82.(4 Wla. unis. Southern pomi neg¬ 
lected; $ 12 ) represent Only email lots ; round parcel 
would not make $2. M-irruar bear. 8, inline. Jl.tLnol.ui: 
tairtogoud, JI.COAl )7; medium. prime, Jl.LYa I.M); 
medium, fair to good, «l.35@l,40; pea, choice. $1.65(4 
1.70; fair to good, $1,45*1.55: white xlduey, choice. 
*1.75@1.86; fair to good, *l.Utk«!I.7l); rod kidney, prime, 
$1.70; fair to good, $lJj^l.tid, turtle soup, good to 
priuie.tl.80 
ttecelpts or oeans, 4.‘Ja!J exports, 1.900 pckgs. 
Receipts for week, Ui.liO Pkff*.. exports, 0,000 do, 
tJEicswAX.— There l» a small trade aurt a steady 
market at 24 to 25for Western and Southern. 
Broom Corn —Offerings are small and prices 
well maintained; quotations are for c oice brusn at 
9c,: choice hurl at SO’: stalk braid at 6(«47o.: mixed 
red and green at 6(£f>e. 
BUTTKU. The; crop of ’79 is giving out fast, few 
lots of tlrkins or hall tubs hold a place as table qual¬ 
ity. Shippers have turned their attention to fair, 
useful State and huvn paid 22c. for lots that would 
soon be rejected if held for local use. New butter 
has a quick sale, abd as before some sped il murk* 
exceed the extreme in the competition to secure 
them. Mixed old and new wl’l sell no better than 
common Western factory. Western dairy keeps n 
even grade of quality belter than late supplies of old 
Stale and prices rule steady. The outlook of the 
market is strung, ft* ncUbor Htute r Western supplies 
are likely tv bo plenty f«i ft couple of weeks. New 
butter quoted: creamery, good to choice, 34ta37c.; ex¬ 
tra, 39c.; poor to fair, Je.i Oo.; tall creamery, 23:4220.; 
earlier mailo, 2i>:4d(>c. New pails and tuns tungc 
23334c. State.pail* aod tan fall.choice, 23w,50e.;«oort 
to'prime. 2 «i# 28 c.; lui logcicij. i;l.s2iic., poor t- tali', 
2(X<i23c.; palls and tubs, single dairy, tresh Choice, 
22M340.; fresh. g\md to pmue. 24 .,-(kv fresh, fulr to 
good, 28&25?.: dairies, choica, 2 , in.27o.; good t > prime, 
21 nitk)C.; fair 1.0 good. 3i@2Su.; poor to fair, l'J@22c.; 
bodies ot dairies, 18:*26a: very poor, I6sil8c.; West¬ 
ern Imitation creamery, 23«3Qo.; duiry, tresh, extra, 
25w.26c.: good to prime, 2.*ia‘34c.| fair to good, 21 «.22c.: 
poor to fair, U« 17c.; special factory marks, extra, 25 
@2Gc.; prime, 2l@22e.; fair to good Ukaltto.: po r to 
fai r . I7@iyc.; very poor, Uitlio.; roll butter, prime, 
l l J@23c. 
Cheese.—S hipper* have 
week, chielly of parcels t: — WL -- 
the latter lor fancy: there are *«leett ins, ho wover, 
held at HXuJUSc. The market Is quite steady. 
Quotations for State factory are : best a' I4irtl4)*c.: 
good to prime at LtHtfUc.: fair to good at 13»#13>4c ; 
do. poor at 12641JXC. etato tarm dairy : good to 
prime at l3X@ltC.; luir to good at 13:<4i3.So. Ohio 
factory : Cheddar, tine, lie.; do., ruir to good, 12«(a! 
13)4c.; flat, (lno, I4!ff !4!4 • aat, good to prune. U-iiUXo.; 
flat, fair to good, 12)4@I3 c. 
Receipts for week, 6.1)00 pkgs.; exports, 10,500 do. 
Llverpoel cable. 70s., ft decline. 
Steam to lCugland 3os. 
Cotton The market lias been fslrly actlye, and 
Arm, closing »t, for March 13.l2@lJ.J3c.; April, 
I3.l8sil3.l9c.; May 13.28 ii.12.39o.; June, I3.66@13 .o7c.- 
July, )3t>7‘<*l3.b3o.; Angusi, :3.74@l;i.75c.: September, 
13.35*41.i.36c.: October. l 2 .*. r Mtl 2 .47c.; November 12.07 
@12.Uc.; December, I2,04@l2.u4e. 
DuiKD KUDTTS.—Apples m o Him in price and have 
a steady fair demand. Peaches a ra quiet and prices 
unchanged. Blackberries are s-arce and higher; 
< tner small fruits are unchanged ; latest prices are 
furN.C. apples, fair tngood. Vsttfwt; choice, at 9(4 
ilwo.; fancy at 10>*10HO ’■ Virginia, at 7@8c.; Now York. 
Slate uuurtcra. at 7uv3c.: Sliced ul 7)4(<kH)«G.; patent 
evaporated, choice lu cases, at 13>4@Uc.: prime at 12)4 
@l3c. Kvaporated peeled pe oliei, good to choice, 
at 22@26c. : uilpeeled Ul 12 <itUu.; Nurth t arollna 
peeled, fancy, at ‘4)01 choice old at JTLilsa.: Georgia 
prime at JU@l7c.; fair to xo .d at Uttiic. ; com¬ 
mon at Wei 12c.: unyeeled halves at 7>4@8c.; d(y. 
quarters at 7c-t7 lye. Pitted ohcrrtoa atlSjthic. Black, 
berries at 14c. bid. Raspberries at 26@2Ic. Plums at 
17»18c. 
Exports for week, 150 bbls. dried apples, 
HGQ8.—Receipts *for the week, 11,840 bbls.: do. last 
week 13,200 do. There have been suveral attempts 
to puah up the market, but the host that was done 
was to mute Western rule 11HC. for a (lay or two. 
The market is weak at tuo close at 13ji'u. Supplies 
are liberal, as some owncra have been holdlug lor a 
higher market _ 
Near Points, V do*., J 4c.: State and Penn. 13@13Hc- 
Western, irnau, 13@i3‘qc,: Southern, 12@13cv, West¬ 
ern and Canada, interior, llt@12c,; limed are very 
dull at the late decline, quoted NgslUC. 
FLuDR.—After a lull in trade and lower prices de¬ 
mand bus quickened, chiefly on wuuU of exporters, 
and prices are haraenlnc. e-puclully for low grades. 
Lates. prices are $«. IOvt5.25 or poor to itwiey super- 
tine Btate and We tern; $6.2530.45 for Ulterior to 
good extra do., Odd io«*nnd onoa: $6.45#2 i 6.75 for good 
to very choice do.; J j. 2 k 4 ii .46 for inferior to good 
shipping extra do., inferior to sboat choice waive 
wheat extr^n |6.7i>4i3i.tX); a bo at choice to very fancy 
do. $6.60@J7Jj&: red »ud amoer winter wheat, infe¬ 
rior to ypry fancy trade one family at 46,6041 
round hone Otiic, $5.35.r5 75 ; and trade and family 
brands of do. at $5.80,-T.:XI: the latter cute for fauoy 
choice ; Bt. L"Oi* at J5.7ronfi.50 far interior to very 
good extra: $8JU@7.76 lot Tory good to fancy; Min¬ 
nesota clear, Inferior to fancy, at 46,W,<46.S0; Min¬ 
nesota •* straight,” Inferior to very fancy, at $S@7.75. 
and patent Infetlorm lancy at $6.?a@S.75; unsound 
Btook at front $>25@5 76; city mill extra at $«.26<* 
6.65 for ordinary to iancr for We^i Indies: do, lor 
England, J5.25@6.60 fur ooor.to choice ; do, trade and 
family extras. $6.50it7.25. do. foreloath America, $6.50 
@7.00; No. 2 at J3.36@4.60 for poor to fauoy. 
Cohn meal— Bales at$2.50@3.10 for yellow Western 
and $3.30 for Brandywine 
VKJSSH Kau its—E xports of apples for week, 
3,750 bbls. Apple! are quiet; buyers are very par¬ 
ticular abuut quality whan they pay the extremes. 
Late railroad lats arrive In poor urdor, none exceed¬ 
ing $2.76. 
Baldwin*, poor to bust. f?@8.35; Greenings range at 
2(^$;i; Russets. 2.00@(3- t.'rauberrles fioui; crates 
only offering bbls. Iisve to lie mi o from N. J. stock 
when wunted. Orates, t2.76u#3.2o. Florida oranges 
arc Arm tor pure: few lirst quality lots expected. 
Halladay Standard. 
J VICTORIOUS AT 
f fhila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Year* In Use, 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other WIndinill Made. 
17 SUES 1 MAN 1045 HORSEPOWER 
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and bu the (/- S. Govt, at 
Forts and Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth how in Use. 
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TERMS FOR 1880 
the subscription price of The Rural nbw- 
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French ColODles, “ “ .“* 9® ( 20)4L ) 
Any one sending a club of eight is entitled to one 
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Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
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Is cup sbupo, wlln Sulf-Adjostins 
Bal 1 in ceuler, adapts l tsol f to all 
potUiou* of tb« body, while the 
Vial ll a the cun pr«M«a bach tb* 
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wtlh tho Flng«r« Ucbl 
p* eesnrp the R*rnia U held *ocur«ljp 
right, and a radical core certain. It U ••$/» durabU 
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Sole Manufacturers, Utica, N. > 
Dealers in Dairy’ Supplies and Furnisliimf Goo. 
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Steam Dxniv AffAhatus, for Cheese Facto 
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V.J offers more than 160 varieties best selected Fiuit 
Plants, Trees, etc. Nine sorts of Strawberries at 31 80 
per 1,000, pure, packed free. See Catalogue. 
Some years ago the Stockbridge Manures were only 
known to a few farmers in the Connecticut Valley-. 
Now tlicj'ore no extensively used in different parts 
of the country o» to require twe largo factories, one in 
Nets- York and one in Boston to manufacture them. 
This increase shows what farmers think of good fer¬ 
tilizers, and is not only due to the fact that they are 
reliable, well-made. »nd high-grade manures, but also 
to the tact that farmers have 
KMM) T11EM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that corn, and other farm produce is bringing 
such good prices, we anticipate that farmers wiu in¬ 
vest still more largely- in our fertilizers. 
Besides the Stock bridge Manures, we manniacture 
several high-grade Phosphates, and deal in first-class 
obomieala or all kinds. I'lirmn-s who iDteud to use 
Fertilizers of auy kind, should 
Send for our New Pamphlet, 
which contains a large amount of reliable informa¬ 
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BOWKER FERTILIZER CO., 
3 Park Place, N. Y. 
43 Chatham St., Boston. 
Common Inga........4 (<s 4)4 4)444 6i* 
Good lugs.454 5)4 t>HW flii 
Low leaf.5>»@ 6k 6)4© 
Medium leaf.V & 7)4 8 
Fine leal.9 fell U b 6 
Selections .@— i2s<d 14 
8KKDLEAP. Crop of 
1b78. 
New England Havana seed. 22 @30 
do. wrappers, common.13 @16 
do. do. medium.lb @18 
do. do. fine.......20 @27)4 
do. do. selections...,.3U wRO 
do. seconds.M (< t,I4 
do. flllers. 6 i0 7X 
Penn, assorted, common.IU w>U 
do. do. fair. 12S@15 
do. dc. fine...16 @26 ■ 
do. wrappers....16 $35 
do, tillers. ....S 1 ’ 1 ®.?* 
N. uss’d, com. to medium—. 10 fflll 
do. do. good...,.,.... 12 ) 4 @la 
Ohio assorted.3 
Ohio wrappers.h @2a 
Wisconsin assorted. ...-.8 flU 
Wisconsin Havana seed.........16 @20 
Wisconsin wrappers.12 (#18 
VkttKTAiii.ks.—Exports of potatoes for week, 2,421 
bbls. The market is lower and even then Inside 
rates mean the most business. Bermuda, new F bbl., 
bAIU.60: K.Rusa, N. B.. hulk, F bbl.-$1.37@I.fi2: Maine, 
per d.-h. bbl., JI.75u<2.lXI: State.do.$L37O$L60;State, in 
bulk, per bbL,$i.2S5<itt.W; Prollflc, N. S., per d.-h. bbl.. 
jl.37K4l.62: Ut bulk, per bbl., *l.r*»L60: Mercer, Nova 
Beotia, hulk,per bbl., S1.00)il3{>; Chill Rod, N.S., bulk 
F bbl. 1.26®l.>7: ivuiuhblow, Bbtte. per d.-h. bbl. 
$1.75@$2; Bnowlluke, State, pur d.-h bbl.. Sl.5LKSl.62; 
Peerless. State, do. bulk, per bbl., 1.25(3 
JI.37; Jersey, bulk. do. liSiJsro.: Bwoet jwiUtoea. $3.00. 
l’ne weaUior liu* been against sale ot Southern pro¬ 
duce Klit. tomatoes box, Utlc.'itJI JM); Nassau, 50q,-.fl; 
Her, 6ft.*$l ; beets. Bar., new. Ferato. I.T&3$2 ; greet* 
K ens. Sav.. 2-tO.^UO; Ch’H„ J3.g7.5u: K1a„ small, 
)c.C<«$1.00: kale. Sort., V Lbl., ao.@J 1.25 ; Balt.. 
B er bag, 75c.; *ptnacn, Norf., per bbl,, $l,60@$2 2&; 
all.. 1.25:4J1.60; nidtsno*, Norfolk. V 560 bunches, 
1.00@$2.l)0; lettuce, southern, per bbl.. 3.00@$5.tXf 
squash, marrow, Jl.76; Hubbard. |2 U)g.»; cabbage. 
V 100, *Sw3; onions, white, *4^5.00: yellow, 3.60@Nl.74; 
red. Eastern, Ni.60; Chester. $;H.i'w<tw3.50 ; beets Jersey 
l.UOiaJ 1.26 ; Turnips, Russia 75c.@$LO) : carrots. 7oo. 
$1.26. Uot-huuse products. Cucumbers, do*. JS.OOr 
radishes 100, 2.6Q®$8,60 ; rhubarb 100,6*17: lettuce 
Boston dot. 26>87c.: do. N. J, aud L. 1. do*. 26tSCti. 
Chas. asparagus has sold at $3 do*. 
Wool.—D emand has been active this week and 
nriees very strong. Latest sales are of X and above 
Ohio at 6N«l5Tc.; medium PenuaylviUiiA »t GOc.: Texas 
at 3!\o.; scoured do. nt SOiSSSc.; scOnred California at 
78*860.; California at 25@36v.; Kustcrn Orcgou at 423 
450.; Abudia an 32 H'..i>42o.; scoured East, India at 550.; 
Montevideo at ;i7H@42c.; Australian at 48@50c.; for¬ 
eign carpet Ailing at 2(lo.; Donskol at 28kc ; Cape at 
:i2@33c.' Russian camel s hair at !7@tS!.; Buenos 
Ay't'Cit at 36c'.; merino at 34c.; tlno iledUorrauean at 
82c.; unwashed do. at 17o. 
Tlie Aquapult 
(in operation.) 
NEW EDITION. 
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 
Now added, a MtTPFLBMENT of over 
4600 New Word* and Meantuga and a Nevr 
Biographical Dictionary 
of over 9700 Names. 
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MANUFACTURERS OF 
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A good piano *t a fair price is one of the wauta of 
the times. An instrument that is durable, that is sub¬ 
stantially made, aud has all those qualities or tone 
which make a fir“t-ela*s piano, can he had from the 
MKNUKLssoHtt Piano Co„ New York, from $ lot) to 
$400. For over thirty-eigJit years their factory has 
been producing pianos, and adoptiug evtmv new in¬ 
vention which has proved, itself to Ire valuable- They 
can be compared by an expert v» ith the > iustrumenta 
of the highest name and fancy price, and the result is 
surprisingly .•..nsfuctury. The piano is warranted for 
five years, and no purchaser has ever made a com¬ 
plaint From personal knowledge aud critical ex¬ 
amination we van recommend anyone to send fern a 
catalogue to the above-mentioned manulacturers. (We 
have seen many letters front purchasers of the above 
pianos and feel satisfied that auy one sending lor one 
of the instruments will t>e dealt fairly by,aud satisfac 
tlon obtained.— Eds.) 
Under Formula of Geo. B. Forrester, 
prepared specially for the wants of each crop. 
Soientifioally ^Prepared. 
The Largest Returns per acre, and Cheaper 
■than Stable Manure. 
Importers and dealers iu 
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Manufacturers of 
FINEST QUALITY SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE 
