. Essex county, , illustrated . is personal attention and are executed in a workmanlike man- ner. Estimates are furnished on all work relating to any branchof his trade, and satisfaction is guaranteed on every job excellence of his workmanship and the reasonable chargeshave secured him a reputation that is fully deserved. Theexcellent photo on page 260, speaks for the man better thananything we could say in his favor. WILLIAM JACOBL THERE is no trade better or more ably represented in EssexCounty than that of the plumliing, steam and gaslitting industry. One of our best known


. Essex county, , illustrated . is personal attention and are executed in a workmanlike man- ner. Estimates are furnished on all work relating to any branchof his trade, and satisfaction is guaranteed on every job excellence of his workmanship and the reasonable chargeshave secured him a reputation that is fully deserved. Theexcellent photo on page 260, speaks for the man better thananything we could say in his favor. WILLIAM JACOBL THERE is no trade better or more ably represented in EssexCounty than that of the plumliing, steam and gaslitting industry. One of our best known plumbers is Mr. , of No. 72 Commerce street. The business now con-ducted by him was established thirty-five years ago by Mr. , with whom Mr. Jacobi was connected during fiveyears, and to whom he succeeded in 1883. He carries a heavystock of plumbers, steam and gas fitters supplies, as well asthe best makes of stoves, ranges, furnaces, etc., also tinwareand sheet metal specialties. Mr. Jacobi is prepared to furnish. WILLIAM MORRISON, PHOTOGIiAlUliU. estimates and to enter into contracts forplumbing, lighting, ventilating, heating,steam and gas fitting, executing all workpromptly. He makes a specialty of copperwork, including hatters cones, copperkettles and coils, round and oval copperpans for jewelers. Another prominents|)ecialty of this house is the manufactureof balconies, in which a very large tradeis done throughout the United States aswell as in foreign countries. The sub-ject of our sketch was born in Ger-many, and has resided in Newark for thepast twenty-five years. He is recognizedas one of our leading tradesmen, and is apopular member of the Germania andAurora Singing Societies, and is financialsecretary of the Master Plumbers Asso-ciation. The life-like illustration, which ispresented on page 214 of this beautifulsouvenir, speaks louder of this enterpris-ing citizen and mechanic, than any wordswe could say, and all who know him willvouch for our asse


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