THE MARINE RECORD. DIRECT SERVICE Between Philadelphia and London, The following strictly first-class steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia to London direct. “HOLKAR’”’.....5,000 tons, August 31, 1893. For rates, etc., apply to CHAS. M. TAYLOR’S SONS, 15, 16 and 17 Merchants’ Exchange, Puitip W. RICHARDSON, 3 Fen Court, London, E. C. Southern Pacific Co, MORGAN LINE AND SUNSET ROUTE. First-class [ron Steamshipg leave Pier 25 (New) North River, foot of North Moore Street, Wednesdays and Saturdays. FOR NEW ORLEANS. Taking Freight for New Orleans, Mobile, Poirts on Mississippi River, Galveston, Houston, Indianola. Corpos Christi, Brownsville, and all Texas and Louisiana Points, also for California, Colorado, Arizona, and New and Old Mexico, to which this Line offers the quickest route. Insurance at lowest rates. J.T. VAN SICKLE, Agent at Pier. For through rates of freight, bills of lading and insurance, apply to HE. HAWLEY, Assistant General Traffic Manager, 343 Broadway. J.G. SCHRIEVER, Traffic Manager. A.C. HUTCHINSON, Pres’t. — New Orleans. AMERICAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. The only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the American Flag. Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and extra sailing on alternate Saturdays. LORD GOUGH, August 16, 12:30 p. m. OHIO, August 23, 6:30 a. m. For rates of passage and other information, : apply to The International Navigation Company, Nos. 805 and 307 Walnut St., PHILADELPHIA. - The Santa Fé Route Runs its trains over its own tracks from Chica- go and St. Louis TO CALIFORNIA, TO COLORADO, TO NEW MEXICO, TO TEXAS, Etc. and offers travelers as low rates and as many scenic inducements as any other line. Besides, the train service IS THE BEST. Write C. A. HIGGINS, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ill., if you want any books or information about these and other states. WANTED. A reward will be paid to any one who will send information as to the wherea- bouts of Alexander Conture (or Conteur) to H. J. Davies, 620 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 2-4 ESTABLISHED 1871. INCORPORATED 1893. MONTAGUE IRON WORKS CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF MONTAGUE, MIOH. Marine ana Stationary Engines AND BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. Heavy Castings a Specialty, Prices Quoted on Application. Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engines, The Engines in the ollowing boats are of our manufacture. Edward Buckley, Manistee, 18 and 36x30. Sachem, Grand Haven, 21 and 38x36. Charles A. Street, Chicago, 20 and 36x36. Isabella J. Boyce, Michigan City, 19 and 32x26. M. T. Greene, Chicago, 20 and 3x36 Passenger and Freight Steamer, Mabel Bradshaw, Muskegon, 16 and 28x26. Ionia, Grand Haven, 24 and 46x42. Survey Steamer, W. S. Hancock, 12 and 21x20. Mark B. Covell, Manistee, 18 and 30x26. Passenger and Frieght Steamer, Bon Voyage, Sauga- tuck, 16 and 30x26. Tug, Hunter, Chicago, 15 and 28xe2. Tug, Edward G. Crosby, Muskegon, 16 and 30x24. Oval Agitator, Chicago, 14 and 28x20. Tug, Peter Coates, Sault Ste Marie, 10 and 20x16, Luella H. Worthington, Cedar River, 19 and 36x30. Passenger Steamer, E. G. Maxwell, Pentwate 14 and 28xz2o. The engraving represents our zo and 36x36 Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engine. We build them = all sizes and guarantee them to give satisfaction. = Prices furnished on application. Montague Iron Works Co.,Montague, Mich. FRANK MORRISON, COMPASS ADJUSTER AND MANUFACTURER OF NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. COMPASSES. BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS, BINNACLES, STEAM ' GAUGES, MARINE GLASSES, ENGINE INDICATORS. All Nautical Instruments Carefully Repaired. Office with Upson, Walton & Co., 164 River St., Cleveland, 0. i a Watertown Brass & Mfg. Co. WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. Manufacturers of all kinds of Brass Work for Nautical Construction. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. Send for Light-Boat Work Catalogue. Patented Specialties for Nautical Trade. The Yaohts and Yachtmen of America. EEE ee A Standard Work of Referenee, and a History of Yachting and of Yacht Clubs, as well as of the various Yachts, with Biographies of the Founders and Members of the different Clubs in the United States and Canada, edited by Henry A. Mott, Phd., L. L. D., containing 692 pages, 11x14 inches. Profusely illustrated with Photogravures. “Volume 1, price $5.00. Address Cleveland, Ohio, SMITH & SWAINSON, Leader Building, Grummond Tug Line, WRECKING. TUG SWAIN STATIONED AT MACKINAW CITY. TUG CRUSADER STATIONED AT THE ‘“‘SOC.?! TUG CHAMPION STATIONED AT DETROIT. ALL WITH WRECKING OUTFITS ABOARD. U. CRANT CRUMMOND, Mer. DETROIT, MICH. United States and Ganadian Gharts Of the Lakes and Connecting Rivers are for sale at the office of THE MARINE RECORD. Address SMITH & SWAINSON, 144 Superior Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. CENTRIFUGAL PURIPS for COAL, .8SAND OR DREDGING. Wrecking Pumps a Specialtv. SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER 16,000 IN USE. Our Water Ballast Pump will throw more water vith less steam than any other. Photographs and ‘stimates on application, MORRIS MACHINE WORKS, Baldwinsville, N. Y. HENION & HUBBELL, Agents, 55 and 57 N. Clinton St., Chicago, Ill. PATENTS Promptly secured. ‘Trade-Marks, Copyrights and Labels registered. Twenty-five years ex- perience. We report whether patent can be secured or not, freeofcharge. Our fee not due 32 page Book Free. Attorneys at Law, . B. WILLSON & CO. Opp. U.S. Pat. Office. WASHINGTON, D.C, until patent is allowed. H Ww ESTABLISHED, 18. A. SCHRADER & SON, Menufacturors of Submarine Armor AND Diving Apparatus, o2 ROSE STN. (mproved Bolt Helmet. Ze ‘ANS ra hy a iS Md Seamless Drawn Condenser Tubes, Brass Pump Rods, Sheet Copper, Ete, - SPIRAL RIVETED GALVANIZED IRON PIPE. BILGE PUMPS. "THE MARINE RECORD ISTHE NAME WE WOULD ASK YOU TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU ARE READY T0 SUPPLY THE TRADE OF THE - LAKES : : SON Ue ee ene te a Were Ree