Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 12 Jan 1893, p. 16

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16 MARINE REVIEW. WANTED--SHIPYARD. A RELIABLE PARTY WANTED TO START A SHIPYARD AT ORANGE, TEXAS. Ground ready, lumber.at hand, splendid opening, number of vessels already offering. The Lutcher & Moore Lumber Co., Orange, Texas. P.M. CHURCH c& CO., SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. LEADING DEALERS IN aR Ship Address, Chandiery;, | Marine Hardware, Paints, Oils, Packings, Cordage, Ete. FIRST-CLASS COPPERSMITH AND TINSHOP IN CONNECTION. JHNEINS BROS.' VALVES "H& very valve tested and warranted, all parts interchangeable. Wothing but best Steam Metal used in the manufacture. TF eyed Stnffing Box and Disc Removing Lock Nut Ts used only in the Jenkins Bros.' Valves. Wrone are genuine unless stamped with Trade Mark." Should you order, INSIST on having Jenkins Bros.' Valves. 71 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. 31 & 33 N. CANAL ST., CHICAGO. 21 NORTH FIFTH ST., PHILA. 105 MILK STREET, BOSTON. J. D. WILSON. M. HENDRIE: Montague Iron Works, 'MONTAGUE, MICH. WILSON & HENDRIE, Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF 4. Marine Engines and Boilers, AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, WAIT TED: - ENGINEERS anp PILOTS. Twenty Licensed Engineers and Pilots To run Small Passenger Steamers for the Summer Months of 1893, in connection with the WORLD'S FAIR. % Sober, Steady Men are invited to write us for further information CHAS. P. WILLARD & Co. Clybourn and Southport Aves., foot of C. Street, CHICAGO, ILL. OMAR D. CONGER. : Conger & Conger, "ciincuors at Law, No. 45 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. C. We make a specialty of all Marine and Shipping Business before the Treasur 't- ment and Congress. Patent Business. Practice, Court of Claims and U.S. aes putt: I. H. OWEN, PRESIDENT, F.H.VAN CLEVE, SEC. CAPT. GEO. BARTLEY, Supt. Chicago. Escanaba. Escanaba. ESCANABA TOWING & WRECKING CO., Escanaba, Mich. Tugs, Lighters, Steam Pumps, Hawsers, Hydraulic Jacks and Diving Appliances always ready. Engine Compound, Cylinder 16 and 30 inches diameter, 30 inch. TUG MON ARCH, } 7 Stroke Steam Pressure Allowed, 125 pounds. : TUG DELTA, | Cylinder 20 by 22, Steam Pressure Allowed, 105 pounds. TUG OWEN, | Cylinder 20 by 20, Steam Pressure Allowed, 104 pounds. CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, Seven and Fourteen Inch Suction. THE FRONTIER IRON WORKS, PATENT VALVE GEAR. Fitted with 'JOY DETROIT, MICH,, Builders of TRIPLE EXPANSION and all kinds of Marie Engines Engines furnished for Steamships : T. W. Palmer, Living- stone, Majestic, Tampa, John Mitchell, Nyanza, Fedora,Geo.F.Williams, Mackinaw, Keweenaw, ~ Jno. Harper, W. F. Sauber and Iosco. Panther, (fore and com- ound). Uganda, W. H. Gilbert, C. F. Bielman. WHALEBACKS-- Samuel Mather, Pathfinder. 100 FREE WATCHES: Given by the Oldest Newspaper in New York City. The oUNday sun peo YEAR In addition to the numerous new and ori- ginal premiums offered to subscribers, we propose to present them with 100 Watches, all of which are guaranteed by T. LYNCH, 14th St. and Union Square. New York City, who furnishes them to us. Containing more _ THE ADVERTISER is the oldest newspaper ° _ | in New York City. Its Weekly edition is reading matter than published in'two sections and comes out every Tuesday and Kriday--104 times during any magazine pub- lished in America. the year; has six to eight pages every issue, is well printed, has plenty of pictures, short stories, telegraphic news, financial and mar- ket reports, a woman's page and_ the ablest editorials published by any New York paper. Tt is a model home paper, with elevating and entertaining reading matter, devoid of sen- sations and objectionable advertisements. All for $1.00 a year. Specimen copies and Premium Lists with full particulars of the Attractive Induce- ments for agents, sent Free on application to THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, N.Y. ADDRESS, Tue Sun, New York. DUNFORD & ALVERSON, PORT HURON, MICH. SHIP BUILDING. DOCKING, REPAIRING, SPAR MAKING. DOCK HAS PITTO SHIP RUDDERS. NEW DOGK. (Largest on the Lakes. ) Length: 400 feet. on top 95 feet. Width: 2 bottom 55 '" at gate 62 ** to floor 20 feet. Depth: < to sill 18 ' onbloeks16 '* e Nearest Modern Dock to the SAULT or MACKINAW.

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