Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), September 9, 1886, p. 3

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% 4 } i M | ios Bike : Warerooms 798 and 800 Lorain-st., near Ful- Mhe Marine Recond. UAPHY & ROOT, | Shipbuilders 2 Contractors GENERAL REPAIRING, Yard ,Old River Bed, ft of St. Paul st., CLEVELAND, O._ Besidence 150 Harbor street. WM. H. RADCLIFFE, Shipbuilder and Cen- eral Repairine. OLD RIVER BED, Ft. OF TAYLOR St., CLEVELAND. O._ : Established in 1859, HENRY LEOPOLD. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of fine and plain FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, And Manufacturer of Counters,,Shelving, Bank and Bar-room Fixtures, Mattrasses and Vessel Furniture A SPECIALTY, ton. Factory 10 Willet-st. CLEVELAND, OHIO. DAVID BARNHISEL, Agent. DOMESTIC & STEAM COAL Cleveland, VESSEL OWNERS AND AGENTS. H. J. WEBB €& CO., Ship Brokers, Vessel Owners and Agents. [ESTABLISHED IN 1856.] H J. Wesxs& Co., willcharter Vessels for Lake Trade. Special attention given to Chartering Vessel« in the Lake Superior Iron Ore Trade, both for the season and single trip, ARCADE BUILDING, {01 ST. CLAIR ST., Cleveland, Ohio. Room 27. TELEPHONE 4 Fenaitonse, No. 1328. MOORE, BARTOW AND GILCHRISE, Ship Brokers and Agents, No. 101 St. Clair Street, Room 15. CLEVELAND, _-’ QHIO ALEX McDOUGHALL, VESSEL AGENT AND BROKER, a ok a be 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 in regard to car- oes, also in relation to docks, depth of water, etc., at uluth, Agate Bay (new iron ore pert), 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. THOS. WILSON MANAGING OWNER Wilson's Transit Line. Freight and Vessel Agent. CLEVELAND, 0. Ohio Gen. Forwarder. J. J. H. BROWN. EDWARD SMITH BROWN & CO., Ship Brokers and Agents. Special Attention given to Surveying, Apprais- ing and Settling Marine Losses, Exchange Building, 202 Main-st., Buffalo, N. Y. PALMER & BENHAM, Vessel Owners & Agents, New Bank Building, corner of Superior and IRA B, BASSETT, GEORGE PRESLEY, Jr. BASSETT & PRESLEY, | Successors to W. H. McCurdy & Co.) Office and Warehouse, cor. Elm & Hemlock Streets, Cleveland, 0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BAR, BOILER, HOOP, ANGLE AND SHEET InON. Nails, Railroad and Boat Spikes, Boiler, Tank and Cooper Rivets, Swedes Iron, Boiler Tubes, Nail Rods, Etc., Etc., Etc. 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 SHAFTING. RAILROAD AND BOAT SPIKE, Reading Iron Works......... Philadelphia, Pa. | Hoopes & Townsend,........ Philadelphia, Pa, BOILER TUBES. BOILER AND TANK RIVETS. Central Iron Works........-.-- Harrisburg, Pa. | Sanderson Bros, Steel Co,....... Syracuse, N, Y. BOILER PLATES. CAST STEEL. Lindsay & McCutcheon,..........Pittsburg, Pa, | Joseph Corns & Sons ......... .... Massillon, O. HOvP, BAND & STAR HORSESHOE IRON. CROWN STAY BOLT IRON, George W. Johnson, ............- Newcastle, Pa. | Pencoyd Iron Works,........ Philadelphia, Pa. TANK SHEET IRON. ANGLE IRON, A Complete Stock of all above Goods in Our Warehouse.’ FUEL DEPARTMENT. PRESLEY, ARTHUR & CO, AG'TS. Steamboats, Tugs, etc , Coaled Day and Night. 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. M. 1. COUCHLIN, VESSEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN A handsome new steam launch 57 feet long over all, Oils & Engineers’ 2upplies eliptic boiler 54 feet high, 34 feet wide, 6% feet long. | COQUGHLIN'S CHALLENGE COMPOUND, Tested to carry 120 lbs. steam per square inch. Li- censed to carry 48 passengers. Can run fourteen | T? REMOVE AND PREVENT INCRUSTATION IN STEAM B ILERS, WHICH IT IS GUARANTEED TO DO. milesan hour. Address. 49 North Market-st., Chicago, Scott's New Coast Pilot Grand Haven, Michigan. IS SOLD by SHIP CHANDLERS will cell for $400 at Con,ress Lake. Address, AND BY THE PUBLISHER, JAMES NURMAND, | fig Masblnntan Sireeene Wier | 1: Pu Cas Gar eivciptaeg be) lane | STZAMBARGE FOR SALE. | AT 162 LARNED ST.. E.. DETROIT, MICH This isone of ihe finest steambarges on the lakes, | | | of | RY pe pay | Sie isin gow cond) ion in 4 , mA levery respect, serviceable, easy to lead end unlond, ! w Ss 5 aud was builtin 1854 jami agreat favorile Sue can det be duplicated f. r STEAM YACHT FOR SALE. The steam yacht Ente: prise now at Congress Lake, near Canton. Length 35 feet, beam 9 feet,depth 4 feet, draws about 2 feet 6inches. Has carried 64 passen- gers. Engine 5x5 high pressure. In good shape, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WARNER & BECKER, Vessel Agents andBrokers, ROOM 10, Arcade B’ld,, 101 St. Clair $2, | CLEVELAND, OHIO. JOAN P DEVNE FY, Marine Co lector. Catleecious P ASHEABUL’ HARB, OHIO. JAMES T. ROSE, Vessel Agent and Broker, Room 4, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn Thave an excellent gang of Trimmers this sea- son, Captain Miller's old Crew, Special Attention Paid to Chartering Vessels, und seeing that they cet dispateb in Port mptly Attended 60, CORRESP NDENCE SOLT ITED Vesseimen SAOULD HAVE GUR MARINE LAW BOOK Contaming all points of MARINE LAW as de termined by the United States Courts ——_—N Seamen, Owners, Freights, Charters, Towage, Registry, Collisions, Kuroliments, The volume ts handsomely bound in sid Board | ORRICK 2) BUHL BLOCK, DEFROLE, gidress postage paid for $1.00 covers, and iine English cloth binding. Sent to any | 8 MICHIGAN. | the same money Her dime: sions are 31 fet kel, | ) masts. Her carry ng «© pail y is 400 to 425 (ons or 14,- 1000 bushels of wheat.or about 240 000 feot of lumber on | {a dratt of 9 fe t 9inches, Her engine is bayh pressure | | 148 feet Over al), 23 4 teer beam, 8.4 fet aepth of hold, | eC A jantisclassed Alby by In ani Lloyts She carries two | FR ES H AN 1) SA LT Vj FATS NO, 544 DETROIT ST., CLEVELAND, ©, | Grummond’s Mackinac Line Stmr. Flora, |Stmr. Atlantic, W. E. Comer, Master, J. R. Jones, Mester, Leaves DEUROIT every | Leaves DETROIT every Tuesday at 9 p,m. u Saturday at 9p. m. STEAMER ATLANTIC T.eaves Cleveiand every Friday 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 Guperlo? st., Cleveland, U. 8. B, GRUMMOND, Owner. aun EIEnInEneeeeeeeeneeeee TO MACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palace Steamers. Low Rates. DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND St. *enace, Chebo; , Alpena, Harris: ‘Oscoda, Sand. Beach, ort ‘Huron, as St. Clair, Oakland House, Marine City. Every Week Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Special Sunday Trips during July and August. Our ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Rates and Exoursion Tiekets will be by your Ticket Agent, or address c, 0. WHITCOMB, Gen’! Pass. Agent, Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co, DETROIT, MICH, T. F. NEWMAN, Pass. and Freight Agent. A, J. JACKSON, Ticket Agent. : ee 23 River street, Cleveland, Ohio. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Commeneing Sunday, May 30, 1886 at 5 o’clock 2 the time given in the figures below is the new saditacd (Ninetieth meridian) time, which is thirty-three min- utes slower than Cleveland time proper. Eastward. | Arrive | Depart. teste e es seeeee E58 WOES | Arrive, |- < NoT Fast bi Fast Limited Express... "12 15 AMID 5 A %2 154M 26 OO aM Pi 80 4 ue saastbers slcdia 304 Me t12 50 P M| 48 20p via Sandusiky..|* No 9,Chi Pac Ex via Nowwales- *5 ie ee “ phase a1 | ceveneseeeserae Sunday train for Nottingbam— De: 15 and 1:45 P. m.; Wohin 32. leave Nottingtan ti G50n Reference marks—* Dail Keep Merits rere Monday. eid. ae rca ocal Cleve'and and New York s: No, 12, leaving Cleveland at 2.45 pert cat on a — bo New York. 10.30 a.m. ran or fu ‘ormation as to train: da = ply atthe Union ticket office, corner Bank and Sage, rior streets, under Mercantile Bank, . Horatreetoy under Maresntile BamE-Cs (Jt 1 The NickelPlate! NEW YORK, CHICAGO « ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. The passenger equipment of this New Tri is all new and is sup with the latest apgihnees necessary to safe, speedy and comfortable teavel Pitcher Pag es arrive at the Union Depot, Van Pron ptreet, icago, andN Y, LE & W R’y depot Following is the time i i aehereenes in effect April 25, 1886, and un- EASTWARD, B | fnmve. |, Depart. uffalo Passenger . *10 40 x Chicagn Passenger | *9 Pitot ‘ideale Local Freight... : WEST Chicago Passenger . Fostoria Pascenger ... P il *451 PM Loeal Freight... * 5 00 P M|* 550 RM ,ROCKY RIVER ACCOMMODATION. Depart—*7:40 a. m., 1:35 p.m, on, BUCL COMMODATION, Depart—*6 244 m, “9:10 a. m,. *505 p.m *Daily except Sund -y, g Through tick rs to wll points are o inci I J ; Sareon sale at p inc offices of the CoOupany at LOWEST RATES fo! Laity dat of lick et~ d sired gun ge checked to destination For information, call on nearest xgent of the Com. pany, or address BR *. HORNER Arrive. | Depart. : | 6 45 AM Genl Passe LEVIS WILLIAMS, eu'l Passenger Agent, General Manager. Clevelinad, ©, a Be ms, > a. (a a DIRECT THROUGH CAR ROUTE FOR , and her bil 64%xlz fee f 7-16 Otis steel J ’ 1 | Speediomilrelonded on itis light: | Vessel Or. ers Promptly Filled. : | Addr 23 jress MARINE FOR SALE. | ECORD, Cleveland, Ohio Se ee BST tee ee Pe ©LIEGLE BROS. MARINE SUPPLY STORE j | ® STEAM PASSENGER TUG TEMPEST. | | Steel + yl 60 fert over all, 10 feet heam, 6 feet hold } WHOLESALE AND ifahieee } Engines fore and aft compound, 8 and I4x12 Ois| 4 Grocers. Bakers and Ship Supplies; | 8 b.iler, return flu’, 110 pressu: Compile x a- |) — = * | Mi f ; K i enger outfit fir forty.thr-e pa-sengews. Spe d 121 eee , © ney ti |i » i - 16 miles, H F. LOOWIs, 'S1 Arlinglon-st, Clevela 10 resh & Salt Ade € at 0 =" alll KI hal. if z 40 & 32 River-st., opposite Detroit Steam boa | T U¢ \ F¢( ) »>Q A | ] : i, uding, and 184 Broadway. Telephone 112, Al JINX BSA. CLEVELAND, OHD). This tug Is 52 feet over al. 18 feet 3 inches eau —_--—--—__—— ore — SE OR RR TRE | and 6 feet 6 inches de th of hold) Engine, 13x14; seed c boiler 4 fet Kinehes agiameter by 9 feet long. The 1 i is wag Fi huil was built bo Geo H. Netrer, ButYalo, and is 4a ‘4 ' excellent mod] and well built. The tug is n arly Y 3 / | new, having done only five month’s work since she O I I ] ass [ \ C J uste ry came out new last snwmer. She has a poop deck and | finished cabin fore and aft, and classes Al Price, COMPASSES BAROMETERS. PATENT LOGS | $4,300 Address MAKINE RE& ORD OFFICE AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners con have their Compasses Ad- justed for Local Attraciion at the time of repairs by stating how much ROBERT RAE, ne eS else ick way te ‘Admiralty and Insurance Law Office 151 Aivarst, Cleveland, 0. PRESLEY & CO., Globe Drydock Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- pairing and Spar Making. CLEVELAND, OHIO, PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY. Kaem &%7 Mercnants’ ouildi GEORGE #. HALLADAY. Attorney and Proctor in Admiralty. ‘Marine Business Promptly Attended ‘ho. TOURISTS TO DEN VER, PUEBLO COLORADO SPRINGS, \NITOU ; And all Sum ner Resorts of tha SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST. ek ward from Cincinnati, Tudi i ‘polis aod St Louis Hl FE pOnERS rnis Nee 1e Aids cae 1rough car line to the White mountains, - dirondacs, Catskills and the fea. Tours vin NIAGARA PALLS AND. THE SI! LAWRENOR With the «ption of going DOWN THE HUDSON hither By Steamer or Rail, to the famons EASTERN WATERING ‘PLACES and all the r nown d beaches of the : ATLANTIC COAS® THIs LINK HAs NO SUPERIOR RIVER, P.5 set licke's via BEE LINE, D.& U.R R.—I & Si. L. Ry.) AE SMITH “Gena ne Ttabe! CCCE&IRy.— myer Avr,. BIC OFFER. ie aD SA NS Se them we will GIVE AWAY. 1,000 Self Operatin W ashing- Mach nes If tou wantone serd us ys ruame, PO, and express office at once. The Ni tional Co. 43 Dey St... N. ¥ The powerful tug Hobert Warrant, 71 feet over all 15 feet beam, 9 feet depthof Ihold Engineer 2ix21 boiler 544x 4, now carr ing 100 ibs of steam, all in ex- cel ent condition, Address A. G. Kowell, 147 Rumsey street, Chic.gou, or at the Chicag» Towing Company's | Office, 210 South Water street, Chicago.

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