“72 THE MARINE RECORD. MONTAGUE IRON WORKS ¢0,, “PME ENBES “ MARINE | ENGINEERING & 25.5 | (Stationary and Locomotive Engineer- "aca! ling), Electricity, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing,Plumbing, Heating, Mining, English Branches, etc. TAUGHT BY MAIL. AND COMPOUND. Engineers can qualify to obtain licenses. To enroll : pipe Gog =. 2 MONTAGUE, MIOH. 5 TO 200 HORSE- only necessary to know how to read and write. | ‘ : | Circular free. State subject you wish to study. Marine and batlonary gies POWER. These en- The International Correspondence Schools, SCRANTON, PA. y | A.J. MO) Wh ee : i gines are high-class in workmanship and material and moderate in price. Send for cuts, des- cription and prices- Centrifugal Pumps For raising coal, sand, &c. For dredging, wrecking AND BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. Heavy Castings a Specialty, Prices Quoted on Application. Fore an1 Aft Compound Marine Engines, The Engines in the following boats are of our manufacture. Tug, Hunter, Chicago, 15 and 28x22. Tug, Tacoma, Chicago, 16 and 30x24, Tug, Zenith, Duluth, 18 and 36x80. Steamer Glenn, South Haven, 14 and 28x20. U.S. Survey Steamer, W. S. Hancock 12 and 21x20. Steamer Pine Lake, Charlevoix, 16 and 30x24. Passenger Steamer Pilgrim, St:-Clair, 14 and 28x20. Steam Barge lona, Grand Haven, 24 and 46x42. Steam Barge M, T. Greene, Chicago, 20 and 36x36. ae Steamer H. W. Williams, South Haven, 18 and 36x30. : ‘ ‘ ConGRE Steam Barge Mark B. Covell, Manistee, 18 and 30x26. es and circulating. c ; Steam Barge Isabella J. Boyce, Michigan City, 19 A Write for cata- and 82x26. i : = logue. W [LAM S ON B ROS Steam Berge Luella H. Worthington, Cedar River, = = 19 and 36x30, z ay Passenger Steamer City of Kalamazoo, South Haven, ORRIS MACHINE WORKS, % 20 and 40x80. : Baldwinsville, N. Y. § * Steamer Oval Agitator, Chicago, 14 and 28x20. , Rich : Tug E. G. Crosby, Muskegon, 16 and 30x24. Gor. Richmond and York Sts., PHILADELPHIA, PB | tus F-.S- Crosby, Muskegon. 16 and 30x24, Steamer Lorain L, South Haven, 12 and 21x16. Passenger Steamer Lotus, Escanaba, 16 and 30x24. $ Steam Barge Sachem, Grand Haven, 21 and 38x36. = ABRAM SMITH. ANGUS H. SMITH, Passenger Steamer Bon Ami, Saugatuck, 14 and 28x20 Steam Barge Charles A. Street, Chicago,20 and 36x36 Steam Barge Edward Buckley, Manistee,18 and 36x30 Passenger Steamer E. G. Maxwell, Pentwater, 14 and 28x20. ABRAM SMITH & SON, Passenger and Freight Steamer Bon Voyage, Saugatuck, 16 and 30x26. Passenger and Freight Steamer Mabel Bradshaw, Muskegon, 16 and 28x26. The engraving represents our 20 and 36x36 Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engine. We build them all sizes Ss Hi l P- B U 1] L D E R Ss, HENION & HUBBELL, Agents, 61-69 North Jefferson St., Chicago, Ill. and guarantee them to give satisfaction.. Prices furnished on application. MONTAGUE IRON WORKS CO., Montague, Mich. ee Wooden Ships of any description built FRANK MORRISON, COMPASS ADJUSTER | sdf sesfetdtns peice, (SS SE SS FL, AND MANUFACTURER OF NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. For the occasion of the General C 3 : Confer- HOISTING ENGINES and SHIP = COMPASSES. BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS, BINNACLES, STEAM | ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Sono i —— GAUGES, MARINE GLASSES, ENGINE INDICATORS. to be held in Cleveland, O., May 1st to STEERING E rz EB "(RET * os : : 31st, 1896, a rate ofone standard first-class NGINES. : = ; All Nautical Instruments Carefully Repaired. _ | fare for the round trip has been autho x With either Frictional, Spur or Worm Gear of variows Patterns to suit all purposes. ized via the Nickel Plate Road. Tickets Office with Upson, Walton & Co., 164 River St., Cleveland, 0. | on sale April 29th, 30th, May 1st and 12th, 53-18 5 Can be Obtained from the Following Well-known Firms al . FA MIA R NE” serait | He SUDDY-felULLEN ©OAL ©. GLUE Hoang Maloy Co. ei ayo Highest Grades of STHAM COAL Send for Circulars and Samples. THE WL. SOST.T OO. | =xeite— i inekey-Jeasdsanceeanii Hs HS rae Globe Dock, Cleveland. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SHAMOKIN. WILKESBARRE, QO) S Full : dae : : : : e i y equipped with revolving Derricks, Lighters and Carrying Derricks AND HAZLETON LEHIGH AX and one hundred two and a_ half ton buckets in Spee day and night. : “MANSFIELD STEAM COAL BnpS Seer kT ann nee Fueling Steam Vessels a Specialty. Dock and Office at Canal Dock. ; SESS Either from Dock or Steam Scow Mansfield, capacity 300 tons, Main Offices, Perry-Payne Building, CLEVELAND. Telephone No. 8. in buckets, which gives quick dispatch. Boats coaled day or night. 4 Docks lighted with electricity and equipped with Steam Derricks. E R I E. PA i Dock Office, 127 West River Street, Telephone No. 1491. Handicapped _ SOME BOATS ARE BADLY HANDICAPPED 4 FOR WANT OF THE RIGHT KIND OF a |e L EK, r We have the right kind at our Amherstburgh Dock, and will take good care of - your wants if you will give us a chance. ROBERT E. HILLS, Steam Fitting and Heating, Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, Engin- eers’ Supplies; General Jobbing Work Done Promptly. Aiso Proprietor of North Side Iron Works. 57 & 59 North Wells St. CHICAGO, ILL. There will be a home-seekers’ excur- sion to points northwest, west and south- west via. the popular Nickel Plate Road April 21st. L, tes have b thor- ; ized for this occasion. Enquire of any O. W. SHIPMAN, ip 56-16 agen Office, 90 Griswold Street, DETROIT, MICH.