. Essex county, , illustrated . en, and the puff of thick smoke from the pipe of the ocean steamer shallno loiijjer jjladden the heart of the watchman at Fire Island,rhcn, and not until then, will come up the dreadful it was with the work of conversion of the beautiful treesof the forests inio fuel, .ind which have been forced awnyforever. The rinj; of the woodmans axe that felled thebeauties, now to salute ihc ear, and the tongue of llamc lodevour, so lonj; as there was a promise of pay or profit in it. There is no city in the American Inion of like ciinsum


. Essex county, , illustrated . en, and the puff of thick smoke from the pipe of the ocean steamer shallno loiijjer jjladden the heart of the watchman at Fire Island,rhcn, and not until then, will come up the dreadful it was with the work of conversion of the beautiful treesof the forests inio fuel, .ind which have been forced awnyforever. The rinj; of the woodmans axe that felled thebeauties, now to salute ihc ear, and the tongue of llamc lodevour, so lonj; as there was a promise of pay or profit in it. There is no city in the American Inion of like ciinsumes annually more coal than the city of Newark,N. J. With a popul,ilioii of , in whichmanufnclurinj; rst,d)lishMienls ,iie so numerous, the coal tradeis one of the most important industries in the city. .\inont; the many able and enterprising citizens now engagedin the trade of this city, we may mention the name of Schick, who deals in all kinds of and Free-lJurning the lowestFor thehe has bee. Kill, M I > \^ I H \ >^ 11 K K > c \ 1. .1 \ I P ll I, Ii IM coal, Georges Creek Cinnbcrland a specialty. A view ofthe office and yards which form an illustration on this pajje,located at Nos. 74, 76, 78. 80 and 82 Garden Street, J., between N. J. R. R. Avenue and Pacific Street. Thebusiness was established in May. 1875, and during the pasttwenly-two years, through hard work, energy and integrity,Mr. John Schick has built up a trade of which he may be ^Ie has been before the public in general nearly twenty-fiveyears, and during all that time he has demonstrated his repu-tation of conducting the business on strictly honest basis. The liberal patronage which the public have accorded demonstrates ihal Mr. Schick has always dealt inthe best (|iiality of coal; and he always gives full weight,twenty hun<lred pounds to the ton. The facilities which possesses are in every respect .\ Xo. 1, and he


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