Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 10 Nov 1892, p. 15

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CHEAP BOOKS. fh Key to Engineering............... #O 25 Cummon Sense in Making MUCH acne eterna oars Dy Kedge Anchor, bound in cloth 2 50 Roper's Hand-Book of Marine Hiniginiesind eaten oo foe cs 3 00 If you want any of these books enclose money and address tu MARINE REVIEW, 516 Perry-Payne Bidg., CLEVELAND, 0. 'ENGINES WITH VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL. 'STEEL BOILERS: SEND FOR CATALOGUE RUC ca TUPAC gto OMANI EACLE} Cc. EX. McCcuUTCHEON. (Successor to SAMUEL McOU TCILEOW -) Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, Steamboat and Engineers' Supplies. All kinds of Brass Cocks, Globe Valves and Couplings, &c. Iron Pipe and Fittings, and Mill Supplies. Rubber Belting, Hose and Packings, Springs, Valves, &c., : Leather Belting and Usudurian Packing. Telephone No. 68. No. {8 Orio Street BUFFALO, N. Y. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Peepeot pLOOrP 1 ACT, Built this year and in first-class condition. DETROIT BOAT WORKS, Detroit, Mich. 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Yard is fitted with a large spar derrick, and a stock of spars always on hand. W.D. RANDALL & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF \ a VESSEL AND STEAM BOAT FURNISHING A SPECIALTY. Tel.664. 1307 to 1315 Quimby Ave., CLEVELAND, O. No. 4 BECK LGA Steering, Gear. TUG PATTERN Floor Space 18x36 In. Changed from steam to hand gear instantly. Rudder moved hard-over, through one 0: more turns of wheel as desired. Is self-locking. Will cu_hion any blow on rudder and re- turn to position automaticaily All gears are machine cut. Position of Rudder shown by Indicator at all times. ---PAWAING & HARNISCHPEGER, BUILDERS OF SS SS SS SSS ---- = == Beck Duplex Feed Engines, Steam Steering Gears and Hoist- ing Engines, Electric, Steam and Hand Cranes, Special Machinery and Tools. 100-108 Clinton St. Milwaukee, Wis, SHERIFFS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 2 C.STARKE, Pres. W.H.MEY#R,V. Pres. THos. W. SHERIFFS, Manager. Mamufacturers of MARINE ENGINES, PROPELLER WHEELS, Dredge Machinery of Latest Design, MARINE REPAIRS AT ALL HOURS. A Agents for Marine Trade for 124, 186, 188, 180 & 182 Barclay Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. LY Correspondence Solicited ? "A KEY TO ENGINEERING," Is the title of « little book of about one hundred pages, which we publish. It contains no advertisements and is written in the plainest language. We haye received a great number of testimonials, unsolicited, from engineers, who ac- knowledge it to be the best book of its size ever written on the subject. Many of them send for extra copies for their assistants. The price, post paid, is 30 cents. '"'COMMON SENSE IN MAKING AND USING STEAM,' Is the title of another little book which we have published for the use of en- gineers and owners of steam plants. It is written more especially for the own- ers of steam plants, by William H. Bailey, M. EH. of Rochester N. Y., whose long experience in all matters pertaining to steam, entitle him to a first rank among mechanical engineers. The price of this book is 25 cents, post paid. "THE ENGINEERS' EPITOME," A Collection of Facts, Figures and Formule. We have bought the manuscript, and have now in press this very valuable book, writ- ten by an engineer of 30 years experience. It contains, beside the chapters on steam and mechanical subjects, a chapter devoted to arithmetical rules used in figuring steam pro- blems. The price is 50 cents; all three books will be sent post paid on receipt of $1.00 in stamps, money order or postal note. MASON REGULATOR CO., MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM REGULATING DEVICES, 10% CENTRAL STREET, - = - BOSTON. |

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