Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 1 Dec 1892, p. 18

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18 | 'MARINE REVIEW. 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 REVICW, 516 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland. 0. 154--FOR SALE--Yacht, 32 feet long, 6 beam,4deep. Engine 6 x6. Boiler upright; 130 lbs. steam. To be had for $400. 155--FOR SALE--A 17x20 High Pressure Marine Engine--very cheap. 156--FOR SALE--At a bargain, 30-foot sloop yacht, built this year and in first-class condition. 157--WANTED--Good second-hand Marine boiler, tested to 100 pounds, for use in a steambarge. 158--FOR SALE--12-inch Silsby Wrecking Daan with capacity for 2,500 gallons. Price low. 159--FOR SALE--Lighter, 72 feet Jong, 16 feet beam, and 5 feet deep. Will sell for $300. 160--WANTED--A second-hand tug engine, compound preferred; equal about 24 by 24. 161--FOR SALE--Second hand marine boiler, 8 feet face and 138 feet long, with steam chimney about seven years old, but has been used only a short time and is in good order; built at Washington navy yard and has composi- tion tubes; plates of Otis steel, double riveted nearly all over on external seams; will inspect for 95 pounds. size to S. ENGINEER OFFICE, 34 WEST CON- gress st., Detroit, Mich., November 9, 1892, Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, materials, and appliances, and excavating a ship channel 20 and 21 feet deep between Chicago, Duluth and Buffalo, will be received at this office until 2 Zep Ma standard time, on the following dates, and then publicly opened: For third section, Sailors' Encampment, on Decem- ber 9, 1892; for seventh section, Grossepoint Flats, on December 10, 1892; for Sixth section, St. Clair Flats, on December 12, 1892; for eighth section, mouth of Detroit River, on December 13, 1892: for second section, Little Mud Lake, on December 14, 1892; for fifth section, foot of Lake Huron, on December 15, 1892, for fourth section, Mud Lake Shoal, on December 16, 1892; for first section, Round island Shoals, on December ilies 1892. Specifications, blank forms, and all avail- able information ee be furnished on application to this office. O. POE, Colonel pee of Engineers, Bvt. Bree -General, U.S.A H. G. TROUT. KING IRON WORKS, BUFFALO, N. Y., centres 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. ON APPLICATION. PRICES 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. Jgersey City, N. Jd. Send 50 cents in stamps to the MARINE REVIEW for 14 phototypes and gravures of lake steamers neatly bound. COMBINATION PUMP WATLE CLOSET For Yachts, Pilot Boats, Naval Ships, Etc. = For .bove or below water line. No tank needed, and when below water line you can flush bowl without Day: ing to use pump. WILLIAM BISHOP, Plumber, Coppersmith & Steam Fitter, Telephone 4811 Cortlandt, =9205 South Street, NEW YORK. Yacht Fittings a Specialty. | THE O'CONNELL GREASER, ve the past three WW H| years hundreds of ma- oI i) rine engines of from 2,000 oe cereal nap: faye been Be ee tine served, as well as hig nee a ] ppeed electric light en- The Little Schoolmaster in the -Art gines vertising RESULTS: oe pine " Be control of Crank 4 in. Printers' Ink, | I space otlaneaett A ekl 1 f e t account. ee ists anh eS vertisers, Perfectly clean Engine ayes 3 SQ'Connell & Cahill, from date of order Key Mich. to Jan. 1st, 1894, for LL Axe? Manistee, Mic ES yr Dark Jines indicate ap- para tus Ss. One Doilar. Afler Dec. 31st, 1892, the subserip- tion price will be advanced to $2 a year. WADHAM'S OIL & GREASE CO. 118 Fowler St., Milwaukee, Wis., Agents. ADDRESS (inclosing One Dollar) PRINTERS' INK, 10 Spruce St., New York. For five dollars a copy of the Amer- ican Newspaper Directory for the current year (1 500 pages) will be sent, carriage paid, to any address, and the purchase of the book carries with it a paid-in-advance subscription to cl RINTERS' INK for one year. eee lee er ta ae ee y a MAA | ae i , | oI

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