Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 22 Jun 1893, p. 18

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# " (ehepapye Spey Napa) - 18 MARINE REVIEW. SHERMAN, HOYT & DUSTIN, LAWYERS AND PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY. Western Reserve Building, Room 701 to 706, CLEVELAND, O. HARVEY D; GOULDER; LAWYTER AND PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY, CLEVELAND, O. W. H. COOK. CAPT, J, A. CALBICK. J, B, CLOUGH. Tel., Main, 56. RIALTO BLDG., COOK, CALBICK & CO. Vessel Agents and Underwriters. No. 23 Sherman St., CHICAGO, ILL. oes See eee ee ee ATI ORNEY AT LAWand PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY. 218 Superior St., DULUTH, MINN. ee CNR ey ne oe ee Rooms 14, 15 and 16, Bryan Block, S JOHN MITCHELL. JOHN F. WEDOW. 164 LA SALLE St., CHICAGO, ILL. ALFRED MITCHELL. MITCHELL & CO., Vessel and Insurance Agents, 50, 509 and 510 Perry-Payne Building, } Reidence, John Mitchell, 3506. MOORES & GOFF, 2°3et%aiy 60-61 Moffat Block, DETROIT, MICH. MASON & TAFT, Marine Collections a specialty. 218 Society for Savings Bldg,, Cleveland,0. Office Telephone, 707. Wn. A. Moork. Wm. V. Moore. Joun H. Gorr. Telephone 2565. H. 0. MASON. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, CLEVELAWD, OFLIO. F.L. TAFT. TELEPHONE 876. WM. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AND PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY. Marine Collections. 626 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. JOHN PRINDIVILLE, Vessel and Insurance Agent, 12 Sherman Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Telephone, Main, 129. C. A. Macdonald. - J. J. Rardon. ¢. A. MACDONALD & CO. General Insurance Agents, CHICAGO, ILL J. H. NORTON. RIALTO BUILDING, H. S. LORD. LORD & NORTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Proctors and Advocates in Admiralty, DULUTH, MINN. White, Johnson & McCaslin, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 2= AND Proctors in Admiralty, 26-27 Blackstone Building, Ozxro. THOS. WILSON, MANAGING OWNER WILSON'S TRANSIT LINE. Gen. Forwarder. Freight and Vessel Agent. CLEVELAND, 0. Chas. Hutchinson. . Minch. : PALMER & CO., Vessel Owners and Agents, (John H. Palmer and Jonn T. Hutch- inson, Associates.) Cc. F. Palmer. Aa _ Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, 0. W.A. HAWGOOD, C. ©. CANFIELD. HAWGOOD & CANFIELD, Vessel Agents and Marine Insurance, 604-605 Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, - Ohio. Telephone No. 2395. Capt. LYMAN HUNT. JAMES P. HUNT, L. HUNT & SON, Vesse] Brokerage SMarine Insurance, Room 9, Exchange Building. Telephone No. 522. No, 202 Main St.. BUFFALO, N.Y. Law Offices. Notary Public and Stenographer. ORESTES C. PINNEY, Proctor in Admiralty, 521 & 522 Perry-Payne Blidg., CLEVELAND, O. ees Lilien, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ano PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY Marine Notary. ASHLAND, WIS. C. W. ELPHICKE, JAS. A, MYERS, C.W. ELPHICKE & CO., Vessel Owners and Agents, Marine Underwriters, Rooms 10, 11 and 12, Heand 8 Sherman St. WHEELER BLOCK. CHICAGO. Telephone 1194. E. T. HITCHCOCK, Average Adjuster, {84 Main St., BUFFALO, N.Y. Moore, Bartow & Gilchrist, ship Brokers & Agents, Nos, 611 & 612 Perry-Payne Building, Superior Street. Cleveland, 0. H. J. WEBB & Co. DHIP BROKERS, VESSEL OWNERS and AGENTS, Established in:1856. Hl. J. Webb & Co. will charter vessels for the lake trade. Special attention given to chartering ves- sels in the Lake Superior Iron Ore trade, both for the season and single trip. Aa-NO. 606 & 607 Perry-Payne Building, Cleveland, O. Office Telephone No. 338, Residence No 3228. J.T. ROSE. FRANK B. LAZIER, ROSE & LAZIER, Vessel Agents and Brokers, and Marine Insurance, 16 Board of Trade, te ge peter a NSE DT ee Established 1857. THOMAS MARKS & C0., Merchants, Forwarders and Shipowners, Port Arthur, Canada. N, B.--Special attention given to char- tering vessels, A. L, FITCH. specially equipped for , alongside steamers and fuel them while they are unloading To Owners and Masters of Steam Barges. :0: We beg to call your attention to the fact that we have steam rs at the ports of Cleveland, Ashtabula and Buffalo, fueling vessels, which enable us to run lighte during day or night time. We also have fueling docks at the above ports, at which we can take care of vessels not desir- ing to avail themselves of the services of the steam lighters, We shall in the future, as in the past, handle nothing but the best grade of Pittsburg coal, and respectfully solicit your pat- ronage. PICKANDS, MATHER & Co. THE CUDDY-MULLEN COAL CO., Dealers in COAL. 7° ™ SYsining Globe 'Dry Dock. ipped with Revolving Derricks; also, Lighter Carrying Derrick ee ad One Hundred Two and One-Half Ton Buckets. -- Main Office, 81 Perkins Building, East Side of Main Street Bridge. Dock Office, 127 West River St., Cleveland, O. Telephone No. 8. Boats Coaled Day and Night. Docks at Amherstburg, Ohio & Pennsvlvania Coal Co. FUEL DEPARTMENT. MINERS AND SHIPPERS, Youghiogheny and Ohio Steam Coals. Steamboats, Tugs, etc., Coaled day or night, Docks Foor West River STREET. WHISKEY ISLAND GOVERNMENT Pier and C. & P. RB. BR. Suirs. Also STEAM LIGHTER--Equipped with Revolving Derrick and (100) two ton buckets. Telephone 1608. Office, 130 West River St., CLEVELAND, OHIO. THE HUBBARD COAL CoO. s. B. HUBBARD, Manager. iy JACKSON OUR SPECIALTY. WHOLESALE COAL. SoeameRS COALED. Office with R. B. Hubbard & Son, Wholesale Lumber, SANDUSKY, OHIO. SNELLIN G's "Cleveland to Buffalo while you sleep." STEERER! Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co For Steamers, Ships, Tugs, Yachts, Coal Barges, Etc. 4 The drum has power- i ful internal gearing. No Purcuast BLocks Magnificent Side Wheel Steel Steamers. "State of Ohio,' aud 'State of New York." needed. DAILY TIME TABLE. (Sundays included.) Ws é | L've Cleve., 7:15 p.m. | L've Buff., 7:45 p.m. f Simple asthe common | Ay, Buffalo, 7:30 a.m | Ar. Cleve.,8:00 a.m Powerful as any Screw (Central Standard Time.) Steerer. An excellent relief or auxiliary gear for vessels that steer b steam. . Send for Circular. J. H. SNELLING, 158 South Street, NEW YORK. Special Saturday Night Excursions to Niagara Fails. 4@5-W rite for our tourist pamphlet. H. R. ROGERS, W. F. HERMAN, Gen'! Pass. Agt. Gen'! Agt. T. F. NEWMAN, Gen'! Mgr., Cleveland. For the Glorious Fourth. Single fare for the round trip to points on the Nickel Plate road. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th. Good returning until July 5th inclusive. Three trains in each direction daily. Fourth of July Excursions. On July 8rd and 4th the Nickel Plate road will sell round trip tickets Le- tween points on its line for a single fare. Good returning to and including July 5th. \ | | 2°30 Eftorts, Appreciated. The new train service of the Nickel Plate road is giving universal satis« | faction. On all sides are heard expressions of upproval of the efforts which, | this popular road is making in the interests of the travelling public. Three | fast trains are now running in each direction daily. Superb dining cars and through palace sleepers to and from New York, Boston and Chicago, form part of the new equipment. H.A. BARR, Preswent, ¥F.H,VAN CLEVE, Seo. CAPT, GEO, BARTLEY, SUPT>------ 15-22-29, \, Escanaba, Escanaba. Escanaba, ESCANABA TOWING & WRECKING CO., Escanaba, Mich. Tugs, Lighters, Steam Pumps, Hawsers, Hydraulic Jacks and Diving Appliances always ready. TUG MONARCH, Engine Compound, Cylinder 16 and 30 inches diameter, 30 inch. ue ane ae Stroke Steam Pressure Allowed, 125 pounds. ql x DEL DA, | Cylinder 20 by 22, Steam Pressure Allowed, 105 pounds. UG OWEN, | Cylinder 20 by 20, Steam Pressure Allowed, 104 pounds. CENTRIFUCAL PUMPS, Seven and Fourteen Inch Suction. = DRAWING Taught by Mail, Also, M KCHANICS, Mining, Prospecting, Arithmetic, ete, To begin,students only need know how to read and write, J A DIPLOMAS Awarded. Low Prices. aan Send for FREE Cir- cular to The Correspondence School of Mechanics, Scranton: Pa,

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