New York's great industries : exchange and commercial review, embracing also historical and descriptive sketch of the city, its leading merchants and manufacturers ... . se. Wher-ever exhibited, the Zero has received the first prize,and the highest commendation. The company, under theable management of Mr. Lesley, manufactures them upona large scale, and their trade lies all over the world, overfifty thousand having already been sold. The companyis also the manufacturer of the famous Rotunda Fur-nace, which, by its scientifically correct construction,secures the largest possible heating surfac


New York's great industries : exchange and commercial review, embracing also historical and descriptive sketch of the city, its leading merchants and manufacturers ... . se. Wher-ever exhibited, the Zero has received the first prize,and the highest commendation. The company, under theable management of Mr. Lesley, manufactures them upona large scale, and their trade lies all over the world, overfifty thousand having already been sold. The companyis also the manufacturer of the famous Rotunda Fur-nace, which, by its scientifically correct construction,secures the largest possible heating surface with ease inoperation and management, also absolute security fromgas. It combines great power with economy, and is aself-cleaning furnace, giving immense radiating power,and is in fact much the best for warming all public orprivate buildings, and is arranged for hard or soft received the award of merit from the American Insti-tute in 1881 and 1882. Mr. Lesley is a native of NewYork, well known and highly respected as an honorableand reliable inventor and manufacturer, and who ablyand faithfully discharges the onerous duties devolvingupon him as NEW YORKS LEADING INDUSTRIES. 253 O. W. Tice, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, etc. No. 1457 ThirdAvenue. —Among the substantial stores on Third Avenuenone is more worthy of attention than that of Mr. G. , located between 82d and 83d Streets. This housewas established in December, 1877, by the present pro-prietor, at No. 1435 Third Avenue, and continued by himat that address till 1882, when he removed his business toits present eligible location. He deals extensively in but-ter, cheese, eggs, etc., and since he has been engaged inthis trade, has always obtained a substantial and influen-tial patronage. The ever growing production of our soiland the increasing number and value of our cattle, etc.,has called into being inventions and industries, in thecarrying out of which American talent has astonishedthe world, and it is


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