Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), January 14, 1886, p. 7

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<3 - MARY’s, OHIO, =e Bul ron me - of mie Dest ion RUSSIA B Build®*rs of Iron Steamers Onoko, W™. Chis- Flags, Bunt lings; Cott holm, J. H Devereux, Passenger Steam- er Darius Cole, Steamyacht Twilight, tronTugs International and Record. OAR FACTURLES. =): GRAUW, AYMAR & C0,, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CORDAGE, OAKUM, WIRE ROPE, Chains, Lichen. Gara Bisoke: MONTPELIER, OHO, OLT-ROPE ton and Flax Ducks, MARINE HARDWARE, SHIP CHANDLERS’ GOODS GENERALLY. OFFICE AND WORKS, OLD RIVER ST. CLEVELAND, 0. 34 and 35 South-st, New York, nenky LEOPOLD. GRAND HAVEN SHIPBUILDING C FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, And Manufacturer of Counters, Shelving, Bank and Bar-room Fixtures. M attrasses and Vessel Furniture A SPECIALTY. Warerooms 798 and 800 Lorain-st., near Ful- | ton. Factory 10 Willet-st CEEVELAND, OHIO, R. W. ABRAM, - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH AND SALT MEATS. , 644 DETROIT ST., cana oO. Tugs ; Fj ] Ss hi ng Boats ‘ Vessel Orders Promptly ee | at moderate cost, for those whe Wish to do their own building. Can also WARD , JACESON, furnish experienced oversight, or partial supervision of work, — oH PSMITHS, CAN FURNISH THE PEARSONS PROPELLER WHEEL, SHIPBUILDING, “REBUILDING. AND REPAIRING. Yachts, and Launches a Specialty. for Building. JOHN BUDGE, H. 0. PEARSONS, ee s * 49 Main-st Cleveland | | Manager and Builder. | Assistant Builder. : Sec’y. and Treasurer. Designer. PRESLEY & CO., THE ETNA GRATE. Globe Drydock ¢ ¢ pinnns jot suiphalliing, Drydooking, aa | This Improved Shaking pairing and Spar Making. | ‘CLEVELAND, OHIO. D, ROBERTSON, io yere SINCLAIR, Grate Especially Adapt- ed to Burning Slack. WM. HINGSTON & SON, |gicde iron Works, Mavala’s, Boat B u ilders, Offiee and Foundry ,corner (3 Ee 4 and Spruce-sts,, CLEVELA Steam and Sail Yachts, Hunting, Fishing ana Foot of Porter Av., Buffalo, N.Y ace oe te NSTEIN’S MOCKING BIRD, FRANK MOFFAT, JOHN MARTIN, KITTIE SELF-ACTING METAL 7 PACKING HAIGHT, RIVER QUEEN, ADMIRAL D. D. PORTER. < FOR PISTON RODS, , VALVE STEMS, Ete. == / Adopted and in use by the principal Iron Works and Steasiship Compa | nies within the last eight | yearsin this and Foreign countries, Also flexible tubular metallic packing for slip-joiots on steam pipes and for hydraulic pressure, For full pir- Yj, “culars and references | 2 address LKATZENSTEIN & CO 169 besser St, near West Streer N, Y. CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who See and THE MAAINE Recon) {SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID. TO WRECKING. iC. 7 Tugs, Sena, Fi. Hawsers ’ © Lighters, Ete, E “9STMIOYIO IO att A, Aq Slapig wo Divers are Agents for Cleveland and the 1 Wo First-class Canadian fugs and Outfits Lakes. | FOR WRECKING IN CANADIAN WATERS. PUMPS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. | Four- Inch Worthington, for Water, Twelve-Inch Rotary for Water and Grain, | {NGINE—The undersigned offers for sale or ex- 9-inch Centrifugal for Water, Sand and Gravel, 4-Inch Wrecking and 34x36, | ith boil- . . er and conueations. ‘The “engine isin sod shape. | Fire Pump on Board Tug Admiral D. D. Porter. $75 per month and expenses. Canvassing owt and particulars FREE. STANDARD SIL- VER-WARE Co., Boston, Mass. FOR SALE ATA BARGAIN. | Appress oR by 21 feet and is allowed 100 pounds of steam. This Al TUG FOR SALE. hull was built by Geo. Buffalo, and Re ne enme ont now lesrurteimer: reste pont deck and ay sure for those who siartatonce. Stinson & Co., | Will trade for barge or tug : Port Huron, Mich. QUINN BROS THE WELL KNOWN SUBMARINE DIVERS AND WRECKERS IN Marine Engine and Boiler, wheel, shaft, piping | | A. N, MOFFAT, Prest., JOHN CORNWALL, Supt., machiner i boilei are suitable for tug or steam- Send 10 ‘cents postage, and we will mail This ls 52 feet over al!, 13 feet 3 inches beam, i % a? a royal, valuable sample box and 6 feet inches depth of hold. Engine, 13x14; cmaodt | Sai ih OF an 16 Jor, at ode fee ah yi ct map iuLtharen | thi l-e in Ameriea. Both sexes of all ages cai Sie ee oe ae ‘Bhe ee Aw ory, 16 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. “ng ese work in spare time, or all the time. Sinished cabin fore and ait, and classes Al. Price, First class acoommodation for storing vessel outfits. | $4,500. »,» CHARGE OF STEAM PUMPS, DIVING AND WRECKING. safety valves, etc. The engine is 18x20, high pressure. ‘ ‘ The Marler was new two years ago, is 5 feet 6 inches | Ft. of Shelb -St., Detroit, Mich | Port Huron, Mich. fe ill burn wood or coal. ie E. DAHLKE, 113 Franklin Ave., Cleveland. boiler ¢ feet 6 inches eee by 3 Jeet’ lone. of making more money at once than any- o new, having done only five month’s wor OVER H.D. EDWARDS & CO. Capital not required. We willstart you. Immense | Address Marine RECORD OFFICE. Fire proof building. ortiand, Maine. ic an Furnish SPECIFICATIONS, WORKING DRAWINGS AND MOULDS ad > all Kind of Forgings, | Which we confidently recommend as ‘the BEST TOWING WHEE, KNOWN. | Bolts and Truss Rods | > poysran d a | ANTED An active Map or Woman in every | > We county to sell our goods, Salary | JAMES T. ROSE, Vessel Agent and Broker, BOX 1616, DULUTH, MINN. Thave an excellent gang of Trimmers this sea- son, Captain Miller’s old Crew, Special Attention Paid to Chartering Vessels and seeing that they get dispatch ee Port. 4 HENRY BROCK, Wessel Avent | ROOM 11, 130 WATER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. THOS. WILSON MANAGING OWNER Wilson’s Transit Line. Gen. Forwarder. — Freight ard Vessel. Agent, Jo eae SLi SULLT RN Vessel Agent and Commercial Broker--S nitbation Given to Coarse Freight. CARGOES FOR VESSELS Telephone, No. 129. PALMER & BENHAM, Vessel Owners & Agents, New Bank Building, corner of Superior and Bank Street, Cleveland, Ohio. ! MOORE and BARTOW, Ship Brokers and Agents, No. 101 St. Clair Street, Room 15. CLEVELAND, - OHIO. D. M. BECKER & CO., Commercial Broker and Vessel Agcat, | Vessels chartered, purchased and sold: contracts made for coarse and heavy freights, Lake Superior and Escanaba iron ore charters for sin- gle trip or season a specialty. | Oilee, Coal aa Ea Ba agg, Uleveland, 0. hone No. H. J. WEBB. & CO., Ship Brokers, Vessel Owners and Agents. {ESTABLISHED IN 1856.) H. J. Wes & Co., will charter Vessels for Lake Trade. | Special attention given to Chartering Vessels in the | Lake Superior Iron Ore Trade, both for the season and | Single trip, | ARCADE BUILDING, 101 ST. CLAIR ST., Cleveland, Ohio. | TELEPHONE { 2isg.2 228 1328. ALEX McDOUGALL, | VESSEL AGENT AND BROKER, — owt nh. Owners and masters of vessels wishing to get cargoes | of grain from this port will do well to confer with me. | Will be glad to furnish information 1 regard to car- goes, also in relation to docks, depth of water, etc., at | Duluth, Agate Bay (new iron ore port), Port Ar- thur, Washburn, Ashland, and all points near the west end of Lake ‘Superior Good gangs of men fur- nished on short notice fortrimming cargoes of grain, | loading and unloading all kinds of freight. MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS, WB. SCOTT & SON, Fire and Marine Insurance Agents and Vessel Brokers. Telephone, No, 18. Office, 130 South Water-St., poche 0. PROCTORS 1N ADMIRALTY. J. 4. OSBORNE, Attorney, Proctor & Advocate, ROOM 6, 190 SUPERIOR ST., CLE VE LAND, OHIO. ROBERT RAE, Acmiralty and Insurance Law Office, Room 37 Merchants’ building, CHICAGO, ILL. VESSELS FOUND FOR CARGOES AND | Office, 74 Water-st., Toledo, a ; + 4 4 Es a J o og :

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