MARINE 16 MARINE LAMPS Oii and Electric Equipment for Steamships, Yachts, etc. Signal Lights, Saloon Fixtures, Cabin Lamps, Lanterns, etc. j Wm. Porter's Sons, "271 Pearl St., NEW YORK CITY. INCORPORATED 1792, -Tnsurance Company of North America. $3,000,000.00 9,686,808 08 = CAPITAL, Paid up in eer ASS ETS, . CHARLES PLATT, President. GREVILLE E. FRYER, Seo'y. & Trea'. KUGENE L. ELLISON, Vice-President. _ T, HOWARD WRIGHT, Marine Sec'y. JOHN H. ATWOOD, Assistant Secretary. Lake Marine Department, ""owtcnco, tus. CHICAGO. ILLS. SEABURY'S Safety Water Tube Boiler For all types of Steam Vessels and Stationary Plants. Reliable, Safe, Durable, Com- pact, Light Weight, Econ- omical, Easily Managed. Tubes may be readily cleaned, in ternallv or externally. Marine Engines, STEAM and SAIL YACHTS, THE ONLY NAPHTHA LAUNCH. Gas Engine & Power Co. ana Charles L. Seabury &% Co.' consotisates. REVIEW. MARK H. HANLON, V.-Prest. & Secy. W.H. WARNER, Treas, DAvipD BARNHISEL, Gen'! Mgr, The Inter=-Ocean Coal & Coke Co. General office, 513 Perry-Payne Blidg., Cleveland. G. H. FOSTER, Prest. PRODUCERS AND SHIPPERS, Choicest Grades of YIOUGHIOGHENY COAL FOR STEAMBOAT FUEL. Lighter in Cleveland Harbor of 400 tons capacity. CLEVELAND DOCKS, just north of Main Street bridge. SAULT RIVER DOCK at Sault Ste Marie, 4 mile below the locks, - Office of AMERICAN Co, West Superior Wis., Oct. 31, 1895. The Roberts Safety Water- Tube Boiler Co., 39 and 41 Cort: landt St., New York, Gentlemen: Replyin to yours. of the 28th I am glad to say that the boiler you furnished us for tug "ISLAY" jis giving entire satisfac- tion. I have heard no complaint about it whatever, but have heard a good deal in its favor. I ride on the boat frequently and must say that I am much pleased with its work, Very Truly yours, Alexander McDougall, General Manager. THE ROBERTS BOILER is the Cheapest, Best and Lasts Longest. Adapted for use In Yachts, Launches, and Vessels of all Kinds. Handsome Illustrated Circular sent free on application to The Roberts Safety Water Tube Boiler Co., WORKS, RED BANK, N. J. 39 & 41 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. PEOR PATENT UPRIGHT WATER TUBE BOILER. Chief Engineer Skelton of Steam Yacht Enquirer writes: "T can honestly say, that the Tay- lor boiler is the best boiler I ever handled, and I have been in the business 18 years. It is light on fuel, carries steady water line and steam isdry. Youcan refer any person to me wishing to in- quire into the merits of the Tay- lor boilor, for she is a dandy." (Signed) WrtLraAmM SKELTON, Jr. The Taylor boiler is in the three fastest boats of their re- spective classes on fresh water, viz., Yacht Enquirer of Buffalo. W.J. Connors owner; in a 29% wise race with Say When made 18.78 miles per hour; Yacht Azalia, late Edward Henkel owner, in a race with the fast Side-Wheel Steamer Frank E Kirby, 1896, made 18 miles per hour; Launch Dream, 63 feet long, 9 feet beam, with only 350 square feet heating surface, makes 17 miles per hour. MANUFACTURED BY DETROIT SCREW WORKS, DETROIT, MICH, U.S.A, ROBERT CURR, § URVEYOR OF IRON & STEEL HULLS, Plans and Specifications furnished. MORRIS HEIGHTS, NEW YORK CITY. Telephone 472. CLEVELAND, O. 409 Perry-Payne Bldg. Chain 'Departm ment * P, HAYDEN &. H. CO. + Columbus, Obio. Gur Chaln in use on the Largest Steamers en the Lakes: The Zenith City, Victory, North West and North Land, and many cihers, All kinds of Chain-- Stud and Close Link, Cable Chains. Eo rite for Prices. W. A. COLLIER, Sec. & Treas. C. E, GROVER, Prest. Carr, PHILIP SHIED, Marine Supt D. R. HANNA, V. Prest. The Ashtabula TU G0, sans: nme CLEVELAND, 0. Incorporated. W. A. COLLIER, Cen. Mer. ASHTABULA, Tel. 149: CLEVELAND, Tel. 409. STEEL BARGE |