CLEVELAND, 0. Whe Marine Revonil Suspending the tax on vessels trom any foreign port, customs officers learn that the fees or dues of any kind or nature imposed there, on vessels of the United States, or that the import or export duties on their cargoes are in excess of the fees, dues, or duties imposed on the vessels of the country in which euch port is situated, or on the car goes of such vessels, they will bring the fact, without delay, to the atrention of the Bureau of Navigation. Special instructions will be given as to the other provisions of the bill when necessary. C. 8. Farrcnivp, Acting Secretary. MURPHY 2 ROC? Shipbuilders Contractors GENERAL REPAIRING, Yard,Old River Bed, ft of St. Paul st., Besidence 150 Harbor street. WM. H. RADCLIFFE, Shipbuilder and Gen- eral Repairine. OLD RIVER BED, Ft. OF TAYLOR St., CLEVELAND. O. PRESLEY & CO., Globe Drydock Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- pairing and Spar Making. M. T. COUCHLIN, Oils & Engineers’ 2upplies COUGHLIN’S CHALLENGE COMPOUND, TO REMOVE AND PREVENT INCRUSTATION IN STEAM B ILERS, WHICH IT IS GUARANTEED TO DO. 49 North Market-st., Chigago, SCOTT'S NEW COAST PILOT = IS SOLD BY SHIP CHANDLERS AND BY THE PUBLISHER, Oni b SCOTT, AT 162 LARNED ST., E,, DETROIT, MICH. SPIEGLE BROS. MARINE SUPPLY STORE y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 7 Grocers. Bakers and Ship Supplies; Eresh & Salt, Meat of alll Kimd, 30 & 32 River-st., opposite Detroit Steam boat Landing, and 184 Broadway. Telephone 112, CLEVELAND, OHIO. DAVID BARNHISEL, Agent. DOMESTIC & STEAM COAL Cleveland, Ohio R. W. ABRAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH AND SALT MEATS. NO, 544 DETROIT ST., CLEVELAND, O. Vessel Orders Promptly Filled. KATZENSTEIN’S Sas re cs SELF-ACTING METAL i PACKING ; FOR PISTON RODS, VALVE STEMS, Etc. Adopted and in use by the princijal Iron Works and Steasuship Compa mies within the last eighi yearsin this and Foreign countries. Also flexible * for slip-joiots on steam pipes and for hydraulic pressure. For full pr ticulars and references dress . L KAWZENSTEIN & CO 857 West St., between Leroy and Clarkson-t, N. Y CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who uses this packing on his Steam- ers, and THE MARINE RECORD are Agents for Cleveland and the Lakes. L. S. SULLIVAN, Vessel Agent and Commercial Broker--Spec Attention Given to Coarse Freight. VESSELS FOUND FOR CARGOES AND CARGOES FOR VESSELS Office, 74 Water-st., Toledo, 0. Telephone, Ne. 129. tubular metallic packing | made by the President, under section 11, | IRA B, BASSETT, GEORGE PRESLEY, Jr. BASSETT & PRESLEY, {Successors to W. H. McCurdy & Co.} Office and Warehouse, cor. Elm & Hemlock Streets, C leveland, 0. WHOULBSaLY vuALIKS LN BAR, BOILER, HOOP, ANGLE AND SHERT IROW. Nails, Railroad and Boat Spikes, Bower, Tank and Cooper: Rivets, Swedes Iron, Boiler Tubes, Nail Rods, Etc., Etc., Eto. We Represent in this Market the Following Well-known Manufacturers: Andrews Bros. & Co. ....._.. Youngstown, O. | Dilworth, Porter & Co., Limited ..Pittsburg, Pa. BAR IRON AND POLISHED SHAFTIENG. Reading Iron Works BOILER TUBES. Central Iron Works BOILER PLATES. HOvP, BAND & STAR HORSESHOE IRON, George W. Johnson, ............- Newcastle, Pa. TANK SHEET IRON, wie For Steamboats, Hotels and Restaurants, MAGNE TOWER. Messrs. F. & H. Born. Cleveland, O., Jan. 26, 1886. Gentlem n,—In reply to your inquiry of 25th inst., rel- ative to the satisfaction your ‘Steel Plate Range” has given,I would,say that we have had one in useabout eight months, and find it perfect in all respects. My wife is well pleased withi.. Have had no trouble to keep fire all night with hard coal. Very iruly yous, is Dan. H. Krys, of Lloyd & Keys. Messrs. F. & H. Born. Cleveland, J., Jan. 26, 1886. Gentlemen—We are much pleased with the Steel Plate Range that you putinto our propeller Kajkaska, It seems to be the right thing for steamboat service. 2 Woops, PERRY & Co. Messrs. F. & H. Bory. Cleveland, O., “eb. 3, 1886. Gentlemen.—We have had in this institution for some tfme one of your largest size Steel |'late Ranges, and it has given good satisfaction It ix strong, and we think will be durable. Respectfully, Hon. S HARMOUNT, Superintendent Tuscarawas Children’s Home. — Messrs. F. & H, Born, Cleveland, O., Feb, 1, 1886. Gentlemen.—In reply to your tavor | would state that we haye had in use iwo of your No. 9-18 Double Oven Steel Plate Ranges in our. restaurant for the last six months. and find that they do all you claim for them. We can cheerfully recommend them to anyone in need of a first-class, durable and economical Range. Yours respectfully, RicHaRDS & MCKEAN. Lindsay & McCutcheon, ._..._....Pittsburg, Pa, | Joseph Corns & Sons TELEPHONE 1447. JAMES MAGNER &C0,, PROVISION 1 The Vessel Trade a Specialty. 227,229 & 231 Dearborn& 30 & 32 Quincy-st OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE, aE Ea” SRS GL aD AEH. JAMES MAGNER. -~Born’s Steel Plate Ranges USED BY WOODS, PERRY & CO, ON FOREST CITY & KALKASK, AND BY WILSON TRANSIT LINE ON SPOKANE AND CHARLE- RAILROAD AND BOAT SPIKE, iebeanees Philadelphia, Pa. | Hoopes & Townsend,........Philadelphia, Pa, BOILER AND TANK RIVETS. wewuence Harrisburg, Pa. | Sanderson Bros. Steel Co,. --.-.-Syracuse, N, ¥, ,CAST STEEL. Vosecsuuarawie Massillon, 0, CROWN STAY BOLT ERON. Pencoyd Iron Works,........ Philadelphia, Pa, | ANGLE IRON. A Complete Stock of all above Goods in Our Warehouse.: ESTABLISHED IN J854 A IRS: R.. Z: WINSLOW. =0, & P. GOAL 60, & THOS. AXWORTHY = FUEL DEPARTMENT. PRESLEY, ARTHUR & CO, AG’'TS, Steamboats, Tugs, etc , DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA ANTHRACITE COAL. Docks: Ft. West River St., Whisky Island, C. P. R’y. Slip, Gov ernment Pier OFFICE 130 RIVER-ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Fart BEST BOAT PAINT «MADE, ‘Eee BE. ee EB. Fire Proof, Water Proof, Acid Proof! iene TROON WOOD “AND CANVASS: Loaled Day and Night. | Guaranteed not to Crack, Peel or Blister. IcCOoOLOr OML YT IN BLAcE. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND TESTIMONIALS: PARAFFINE PAINT CO., 244 South Water street, Chicago, Ill, Our Paint is in use by Pacific Ocean Boats and by most all the Upper Mississippi River Boat Line | 16 miles, | Leaves DELROIL every | Leaves Grummond’s Mackinac Line Stmr. Flora, | Stmr. Atlantic W.E, Comer, Master, J. R. Jones, Master, ! DETROIT every Tuesday at 9 p,m. Saturday at 9p. m, STEAMER ATLANTIC J.eaves Cleveiand every Frida, evening at 9 o'clock. For Mackinac, St. Ignace, Cheboygan, Alpena, Oscoda and way ports For freight or passage apply to GEORGE ANDERSON, Agent, foot of Rapecior st., Cleveland, vu. 8. B. GRUMMOND, Owner. MACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palace Steamers. Low Rates. Four Trips per Week Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND 8t. Tenace, Cheboygan, Al a, Harris: Oscoda, Sand Beach, ort Waron ee St. Clair, Oaklana Howse, Marine City. very Week Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Special Sunday Trips during July and August. OuR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Rates and Exoursion Tickets will be '_ by your Ticket Agent, or adaree C. D. WHITCOMB, Gen’! Pass. Agent, ‘Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. DETROIT, MICH. T. F. NEWMAN, Pass and Freight Agent. A, J. JACKSON, Ticket Agent. 23 River street, Cleveland, Ohio, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Commencing Sunday, May 30, 1886 at 5 0’clock the time given in the figures below 1s the new mandated (Ninetiet meridian) time, which is thirty-three min- utes slower than Cleveland time proper. eee SERRANO IO WIRES 5 Eastward. | Arrive | Depart. o 4. Fast Limited Express......... *2 55a mM) *3 U5 & No8,N Y,B& A+ Expreas..........| *8 tax %8 apn No 26, Elyria Accommodation... . Ae CD Cae ee No 24, Buffalo Ac’m via Sandusky}#10 30 4 mif10 45 4 M No 24, Toledo Accom via Norwalk 710 30.4 m fro 454M No. 10, New York & Boston Ex.. *1140 ami*12 noon No 12, N ¥ & B Fast Express... ... *2 10 PM) “2 45P M st eneees 26 0OAM! 6 8044 ceaccsencousads 16 oa 112 50 P at] +3 30 pw *10 45 a M|*10 50 aw 615 PM] 64: py No 27. Conneaut Accommodation! #8 i 4 x lhok dn 0 A MY esses ne sesee leave Mostinghaa a: ‘8:50 a. tdaily, except Sunday, - Central depot, New York. 1039 am) Ve Grand For full information as to trains a d ply at the Union ticket office, corner B. rior streets, under Mercantile Bank, counections ap- ank and Supe- Poretreetny under Mereqniiiy Mie 7 The NickelPlate! NEW YORK, CHICAGO « sr. LOUIS RAILWAY. ° _ ‘The passenger equipment of this New T is all new pea is supplied with the pteat epee necessary to safe, speedy and comfortable travel Boas pare ang arrive at the Union Depot, Van uren street, ¢; yor jcago, andN Y, LE & w R’y depot Following is the time in eft i til further notice: et April 25, 1886, and un- EASTWARD, | i Buffalo Passenger .,, peer ae |ei0dd og Pe ae Chicago Passenger *900 PM se Local Freight ...., 440 aM|* 545 P ve WEST W Arrive | z Chicago Passenger ... Fostoria Pascenger . Loeal Freight........... . ROCKY BIVER ACCOMMOD. Depart—*7:4) a. m., *1:35 p. m, ee : EUCLID ACCOMMODATION, Depart—*6 24 a. m > "9:10 a, m,. *5:05 p.m. *Daily except Sunday. Through tickets to.all points are on sale at principal offices of the compan at LOWEST RATES for any class of tickets d-sire aggage checked to destination For information, call on nearest agent of the Come pany, or address B. F. HORNER, Gen’! Pas LEVIS WILLIAMS, Spr Rays sane 2: General Manager. Cleveland, 0, PURCHASE YOUR TICKERS VIA THE BEW LINH.-©, ©, ©. &1, RR. Tae Great Trunk Line te the South and West. The only linefrom Cleveland with no chan to the Mississippi River, Solid trains pias Nese Sleepers to St. Louis, where direct connections are made in Union Depot for all points west, Practically no change of cars to the PACIFIC COAST. | The only line to COL UMBUS ANDG ‘ OL Js CINCINN with complete through train service, misktnp Gites connections in Union Depots for al points in the SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST Tourists Tickets to numerous points, including the ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Fast Express Trains Dadly. New an Cars, A Perfect Roadbed mnaner For ates a i ini | to vail w _ ie ain io fly to Grey rane OFFICE, 178 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND fs) D. JAY COLVER, Passenger Agent. ee) J. D. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | A. J. SMITH, Genet al Passenger Agt., eee : To int roduce | A® Ic OFF E R. them we will GIVE AWAY 1,000 Self Operatiny W ashing. te ye nes. If vou want one send us y" rvame, P.O and express office at once. The Niuti Je. | epsuemerete om ntional Ce, 2 | FOR SALE. STEAM PASSENGER TUG TEMPEST. | _ Steel hull 60 fect over all, 10 feet beam, 6 feet hold, H Engines fore and aft compound, 8 and 14x12. Otlg | steel boiler, return flue, 110 pressure. Complete pass- | enger outfit fur forty.three passengers, Speed 12 te