. Essex county, , illustrated . ling integrity whoseword is his bond, and is held in high esteem by hisneighbors and all who ha\e dealings with him mibusiness or public attairs. JOHN 0. HUNT, photo of whom appears in theillustrations herewith presented, is a well-known and i)opular business man of ihe TenthWard, ha\ing conducted a meat and vegetabletrade for o\ er a quarter of a century, on the north-west corner of Walnut and Jefferson Streets. Awell-selected stock of beef, mutton, lamb, veal andpork, salt and smoked meats, fish, o\ sters andclams, sausages, lard and other foo
. Essex county, , illustrated . ling integrity whoseword is his bond, and is held in high esteem by hisneighbors and all who ha\e dealings with him mibusiness or public attairs. JOHN 0. HUNT, photo of whom appears in theillustrations herewith presented, is a well-known and i)opular business man of ihe TenthWard, ha\ing conducted a meat and vegetabletrade for o\ er a quarter of a century, on the north-west corner of Walnut and Jefferson Streets. Awell-selected stock of beef, mutton, lamb, veal andpork, salt and smoked meats, fish, o\ sters andclams, sausages, lard and other food supplies, inc hiding vege-tables in season, are kept on hand. The store has excellentrefrigerating facilities, enabling the proprietor to furnish hiscustomers with the freshest of meats during all seasons of theyear and upon the most reasonable terms. Mr. Hunt hasrepresented the people of the Tenth Ward in the Board ofEducation in a very creditable manner, and is identified withmany benevolent, social and political IXTEKIOU VIHW of R. U .;ll a ( ( uNI |ii\\ , . .STRKET. College with crrdil and to himself. In 1 .S90 he waselected from the Iwelflh Ward to represent his fellow-citizensin the Board of ICducation, and served his constituents faith-fully as School Commissioner from January, 1891, to May, trade he is a steel worker and is now and has been for anund)er of years employed in the New Jersey Steel Works. w JAMES J. MULLIN, HOSE ]ihoto forms one of the illustrations in the schooldepartment of ESSEX COUNTY, N. J., ,first saw the light of day in Newark, N. J., on October 20, 1863,He received his early education in St. James I^arochial Schooland at the evening sessions of the South Market Street PublicSthciul, graduatnig from Prof. Mulveys Business ChicagoSt. Louis inrepiesentedthe Iron Biiif this citv
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