Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 11 Aug 1892, p. 14

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14 MARINE REVIEW LINER EXCHANCE. Space under this heading may be used gratis by our advertisers or subscribers to call attention to vessels or any craft, machinery, new or second hand, that they may have for sale. Those wanting machinery of any kind, or wishing to purchase vessels, are invited to take advan- tage of the same offer. Employers in need of professional men or men who want positions may avail themselves of the opportunities offered. Each item will be limited to three lines. Letters concerning same must mention. number attached to item and be addressed MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, 0. 14{--FOR SALE--Double deck engine, 6 by-8 inch cylinders. 142--W AN TED--A vessel or tow barge of 350,000 or 400,000 carrying capacity, to charter up to Dec. Ist. Apply to Geo. D. Sheriffs, 126 Ferry St., Milwaukee. 143--FOR SALE--45 foot tug with engine 13 by 15 inches. 144--FOR SALE--Pair double H. P. Engines 123 x 14 in., suitable for a tug. Good as new. 145--FOR SALE--One new 14 x 16 inch Upright Engine, suitable for marine or stationary work. 146--FOR SALE--One new 10x 12 inch Upright Engine, suitable for marine or stationary work. 147--FOR SALE--At a bargain, small cruising yacht, keel and sloop rigged. Suitable cabin and boat generally in good condition. ; 148--WANTED--Master's position on good steambarge. References given on application. 149---WANTED--Pair swinging engines, second hand, not smaller than 6x6 Indust'y File Works Keystone Cork Works. LL A. & H. GOUGH, Props. A LFRED L. B UT Zy Manufacturers of Importer and Manufacturer of FILES AND RASPS | 2 GC ; CO BR s * Equal to the best Enelish File. Machin 6 &U 4 a ff y| % CLD FILES RESUT. # U.S STANDARD -- eu All kinds of Job Grinding | i aa | Wy Cork Life Preservers | Wi y Granulated Cork for Refrigerators. 212 Market Street, FACTORY: 829,831 and 833 North Third St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' Cable Address: BuTZ. OFFICE AND. WORKS: 48 Columbus St., Cleveland, 0. C. GOUGH, Manager. Mention the REVIEW. WOOD :: PRESERVATIVE Pennsylvania Railroad Standard, As specified by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for use on Floating Equipment, Docks, Cars, Flooring, and all Wood Work exposed to decay or attacks of Insects. May be applied with a Brush in same manner as Paint. PRICES LOW. PROTECTION SURE. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY THE WALKER CHEMICAL CO. Jersey City, N. J. 1. H. OWEN, PrestpEnT, F,.H.VAN CLEVE, Src. CAPT. GEO. BARTLEY, Surv, ; Chicago. Escanaba. Escanaba. ESCANABA TOWING & WRECKING CO., Escanaba, Mich. Tugs, Lighters, Steam Purnps, Hawsers, Hydraulic Jacks and Diving Appliances always ready. r 1 scayy § Engine Compound, Cylinder 16 and 30 inches diameter, 30 inch eee, ) = Stroke, Steam Pressure Allowed, 125 pounds. : ; TUG D ELTA, | Cylinder 20 by 22, Steam Pressure Allowed, 105 pounds. TUG OWEN, | Cylinder 20 by 20, Steam Pressure Allowed, 104 pounds. CENTRIFUCAL PUMPS, Seven and Fourteen Inch Suction. fa. GG. TROUT, | KING IRON WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y., MANUFACTURERS OF TRIPLE EXPANSION, THREE CYLINDER, FORE AND AFT And STEEPLE COMPOUND MARINE ENGINES, High and Low Pressure Engines, Sectional, Propeller, Tug and Yacht Wheels. Cowles Aluminum and Manganese Bronze Propeller Wheels. These Wheels are noted for their extra speed, towing power and propor- tionate saving of coal. FRICES QUOTED OW APPDUICA TION. MARINE REVIEW. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, 366 Milwaukee street, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 4, 1892. Sealed_proposals for improving Ke- waunee harbor, Wis., by the construction of 550 feet, more or less, of pile pier, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Aug. 20, 1892, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information willbe furn- ished on application to this office. JAMES F. GREGORY, Major of Engineers, U.S. A. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Bur- lington, Vt., August 8, 1892. Sealed propos- als for blasting and removing 2,000 cubic yards, more or less, of slate rock from a ledge near the State Reform School Dock in Otter Creek, Vt.. will be received at this office until 10 A, M., Sept. 8, 1892, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. 11-18-1. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Bur- lington, Vt., August 8, 1892. Sealed pro- posals for dredging 21,000 cubic yards, more or less, of clay, sand, mud, and bowlders, from Great Chazy River, N. Y., will be received at this office, until 10 A. M., Sept. 8, 1892, and then pub- licly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. 11-18-1. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Bur- [ lington, Vt, August 8, 1892. Sealed pro- posals for dredging 92,00 cubic yards, more or less, from the Narrows of Lake Champlain, N. Y., will be received at this office until 10 A. M., Sept. 8, 1892, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available in- formation will be furnished on application to this office. 11-18-1. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Bur- lington, Vt., August S, 1892. Sealed pro- posals for furnishing 7,000 cubie yards of rubble stone; 2,000 cubic yards of large stone, 1 to 3 tons weight, and constructing 135 linear feet of exten- sion to breakwater at Rouse Point, N. Y., will be received at this office until 10 A. M., Sept. 9, 1892, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms, and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Bur- I lington, Vt,, August 8, 1892 Sealed pro- posals for blasting and dredging 72,000 cubic yards, more or less, of Hand ven and bowlders from Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y., will be received at this office until 10 A. 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