F t : i % GLOBE SHIPBUILDING CO., | Build ton & Stel Bras mr Design Ch Seliteres oh Bescrcune Bacoenger Steam er Darius Cole, Steamyacht Twilight, lronTugs International_and Record, and steel steamer Spokane. OFFICE AND WORKS, OLD RIVER ST., CLEVELAND, 0. mhe Marine Revonil. TosEE LP Gio }OAR MILLS. MANUFACTURERS A RUSSLA B EAGLE BOILER WORKS, |’ Cor. Indiana & Mary St., BUFFALO, N. Y. MANUFACTURER OF High and Low Pressure Marine, Stationary, Portable, Locomotive and Up- right Boilers; also, Salt Pans, Smoke Pipes and Heavy and Light Plate Iron Work of all Descriptions. = REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CRESCENT SHIP GREASE Is especially prepared for MARINE use. down spars, and can be applied without heating ; gives them a fine, glossy appear- ance ; is better than oil for lubricating Windlasses, Steering-gear, etc. For Sale by Ship-chandlers Cenerally. Manufactured Py ENT MANUFACTURING CO., 3 and 5 Michigan St., Cleveland, 0. SIGNAL LAMPs For Steamers and Sailing Vessels. PATENT FLUTED LENS 2 PERFECT COLORS. These Lamps give a more brillant light than any Signal Lamp now in use. They have been adopted by the principal Ocean and Lake Steamers == (ver Ten Thousand Now in Use. Wh } WE ALSO MANUFACTURE THE CELEBRATED @ ey, French Wrought Iron Ranges and Broilers | of all Sizes for Steamers and Hotels. GNM | Steamboat Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Workers, item FELTHOUSEN & RUSSELL, 139 & 141 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. SAMUEL F. HODGE & CO. MANUFACT USERS OF AE sam & Portable Engines, MINING MACHINERY AND PROPELLER WHEELS, Riverside Iron Works, 314 to 326 Atwater Street, | DETROIT. MICH. THE ATNA GRATE. GC. BARNES, Ag This Improved Shaking Grate Especially Adapt- ed to Burning Slack. Globe Iron Works, Mannfac’s., Os nd Fors dry Aas “3 ré pone (P , CLEV ELAND, oO. 2 FOR SALE, Pa TUG FORS SALE. : 13 t3 am. AT @ feet 6 ine Ae DS deeths 1 bold Engin ne, axi4; steel Galler 4 feet 6 it uehes diam eter by 9 feet long ‘The THE GLOBE IRON WORKS. hull was built by Geo. H. Notier, Buffalo, and is excellent model and ‘well built. The tug is maeriy. new, having done only five month’s work since she SHOON D HAND MARINE BOILER four feet wide, | eame out new last snmmer. She has a poop deck and 6 1-2 feet long, 5 feet high, eb -four 2 1-2 Jag tubes Snished cabin fore and aft, and classes Al. Price, 0 inches long, east iron breechng, good as new. $4,300. Address Maziwz RECORD OFFICE. ue is NEPTUNE ANCHOR WORKS: DE GRAUW, AYMAR & CO,, ND IMPORTERS OF CORDAGE, OAKUM, WIRE, ROPE Chains, Anchors, Oars,Blocks, OLIAROrE, Fags, Buntings, Cotton and Flax Ducks MARINE HARDWARE, SHIP CHANDLERS’ GOODS GENERALLY. 34 and 35 South-st, New York. “CAMBRIDGE COAL! Vi. RITER, Prop’ r, Read the following commendation of Cambridge Coal: This is what they all say who try tt. Sold only in Detroit by O. W. SHIPMAN; Dock Next to Hodge’s Iron Works. PricEs ALways Aas Low as THE Lowest! GIVE THE COAL A TRIAL, |MICHIGAN CENTRAL It is far superior to tallow for slushing; 9 w, sHipM AN, Esq.: Dear Sir: In regard to the matter of coal, by you to the Transfer Boats is much better are safe in saying that it is 25 per cent cheaper and better for our use. ash, makes no clinker, and we get nic ker other coul. Respectfully yours JOHN WESTAWAY, Chief Engineer M. 0, Ferry. 4 Fi = a RUELLE & CO'S TUG LINE. J. L. MINER, C. D. McKINNON, QUICKSTEP. RIVER AND HARBOR TOWING, STEAM PUMPS AND LIGHYERS. WRECKING A SPECIALTY. | OWN TOWN OFFICE, J. Ww. Westcott’s Poot of Joodward Av UP RIVER OFFICE, Belle Isle Ice Co.’s Dock, Telephone No. 199—3 rings Telephone No. 55. DETROIT. WARD 2 mh SHIPOMITHD. | All Kind of Forgings, = ee ZL iy, | Bolts and Truss Rods for Building. 49 Main-st Cleveland J.C. coss, [SUCCESSOR TO ED MAYES + Sail Maker and Ridder, | 16 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich, OVER H., _D. EDWARDS & co,’ ee ecommoda Hon for) epeine ve pens lic putas rfo er ire 2 PED arb ilding Contra nd 10 oe nts po we ge 8 and w we wi ill mail sample box goods tha at will p ry a in ane feed of mek at ¢ thing el e. in poo on "Both saxia of ‘a poet pet ve py rtlend, Maine, RAILROAD COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH., May 12, 1986. we strongly suggest that the coal furnished "and cheaper than any other coal we get. We It burns to an steam wre less coal than in the use of the J.R. INNIS, Sup’t. M. CG. Ferry. | D.S. AUSTIN, EMMET AUSTIN. D.S. AUSTIN & CO. Ship Chandlers & Sail Makers. WHOLESALE AND REIAIL DEALERS IN "| Cotton Duck, Cordage, Wire Rigging, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Paints. Oils, Etc. 9. | Vessels’ and Steamers’ Complete Outfits Furn- ished on Short Notice FOOT OF WASHINGTON STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. HOWARD H. BAKER & CO., Ship Chandlers and Sail Makers, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE, 18 to 26 Terrace, Corner of Commercial and Pearl Streets‘ BUFFALO, N. Y, ROBERT E. HILLS, 57 & 59 North Wels St., SIRCARY Il, Telephone 3321 STEAM FITTING AND HEATING, Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, General Jobbing Work Done Promptly, Also, Proprietor of North Side Brass Works. GEORGE SAAL’S SON. Copper-siuithing of all Kinds, VESSEL WORK A SPECIALTY. 403 and 405 Detroit-st., corner Duane-st., Telephone 1638. CLEVELAND, 0. CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, Compass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners con have their Compasses Ad- justed for Local Attraction at the time of repairs by stating how much they are out on East or West Courses, and which way it leads, North or South of above Courses, 161 RiverSt., Cleveland, 0. Established in 1859, | HENRY LEOPOLD. | Manufacturer and Dealer in all kindsof fine and plain \FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, | And Manufacturer at Gs oc gg hao tir Bank and Bar-room Fix _Mattrasses and ‘Vessel F urniture A SPECIALTY, Warerooms 798 and 800 Lorain-st., near Ful« ton. Factory 10 Willet-st. CLEVELAND, OHIO, | :