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Need Help With The Chinese Translation On The Cover

 
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This cover and its contents was posted in Warren Ohio in 1900. The name Anti-Trust Lamp was used as a marketing strategy against General Electric and its holding company the National Electric Lamp Company in its fight against their "price-fixing" practices. Any help in translating the Chinese writing on the cover will be greatly appreciated.

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The American Philatelic Society has a translation service if you are a member. If not, you might want to consider joining.
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Thanks for all the help.
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It's not the fu character, which is often used on brooches.
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