srinactadenlesecttiodl Ihe Marine Recon. 3 Notice. For the convenience of Vessel owners we keep on hand a quantity of CANVAS SEWED UP and can get out a Sail without delay. DONALDSON’S SAIL LOFT AND SHIP CHADLERY HOUSE, Detroit, - - Mich. PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY. ROBERT RAE, Acmiralty and Insurance Law Office, Room 37 Mer-hant’ nuilding. CAICAGO, 1a. GHORGE #. HALLADAY. Attorney and Proctor in Admiralty. Marine Business Promptly Attended ‘Ro, OFRERICE 2) BUHL BLOCK, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. WM. H. DeWILf, Attorney and Proctor in Admiralty. ROOM No. 6, BLACKSTONE BLOCK. CLEVELAND, OHIO. _ VESSEL OWNERS AND AGENTS, ALEX McDOUGHALL, VESSEL AGENT AND BROKER, gee 4k Lk Owners and masters of vessels wishing to get cargoes 3 ey from this port will do well to confer with me. Will be glad to furnish information 1n regard to car- Non eon relation to docks, depth of water, etc., at tluth, Bay (new iron ore rt), Port Ar. : Was burn, Ashland, and all points near the West end of Lake Superior. Good gangs of men fur- wished on short notice fortrimming cargoes of grain, loading and unloading all kinds of freight. THOS. WILSON MANAGING OWNER Wilson’s Transit Line. Gen. Forwarder. Freight and Vessel Agent. CLEVELAND, 0. 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 Bank Street, Cleveland, Ohio. | WARNER & BECHER, Vessel Agents andBrokers, ROOM 10, Arcade Brld., 101 St. Clair §t, CLEVELAND, OHIO. JOAN P. DEVNEY, Marine Collector. Collections Promptly Attended to. ASHTABULA HARBOR , OHIO. JAMES T. ROSE, Vessel Agent and Broker, Room 4, Exchange Building, Duluth, Minn. Ihave 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 in Port. CORRESP.)NDENCE SOLICITED. H. J. WEBB ¢& CO., Ship Brokers, Vessel Owners and Agents. [ESTABLISHED LN 1856.) H J. Wess &Co., willcharter Vessels for Lake Trade Special attention given to Craertering Vessels in the | > Lake Superior Iron Ore Trade, both for the season and single trip, ARCADE BUILDING, 101 ST. CLAIR ST., Room 27. Cleveland, Ohio. MOORE, BARTOW AND GILGHRIS®, Ship Brokers and Agents, Yo. 101 St. Clair Street, Room 15. CLEVELAND, : OHIO Vesselmen SoHOULD HAVE eae Seamen, Owners, Freights, Charters, Towage, Registry, Collisions, Enrollments, Cemmon Carriers, Duties of Senmen, Masters & Owners, Bill of Lading, Wages, &c. The volumn is handsomely bound in stiff Board covers, and fine English cloth binding. Sent to amy | address postage paid for $1.00 IRA B, BASSETT. spines pores PRESLEY, Jr. BASSETT & PRESLEY, | Successors to W. H. McCurdy & Co.) Office and Warehouse, cor. Elm & Hemlock Streets, Cleveland, 0. Pe eM WHULESALE DEALERS IN BAR, BOILER, HOOP, ANGLE AND SHEET IRON. Nails, Railroad and Boat Spikes, Boiler, Tank and Cooper Rivets, Swedes tron, Boiler Tubes, Nail Rods, ctc., Etc., Eto. We Ripresent in this Market the Following Well-known Manufacturers: Andrews Bros. & Co, ........ Youngstown, O. BARIRON AND POLISHED SHAFTING, Reading Iron Works....-.--. Philadelphia, Pa. BOILER TUBES. Central Iron Works..........-- Harrisburg, Pa. BOILER PLATES. Lindsay & McCutcheon,......-.-- Pittsburg, Pa, HOvP, BAND & STAR HORSESHOE IRON, George W. Johnson, .....-.------ Newcastle, Pa. TANK SHEET IRON. Dilworth, Porter & Co., Limited ..Pittsburg, Pa. RAILROAD AND BOAT SPIKE. Hoopes & Townsend,........ Philadelphia, Pa, BOILER AND TANK RIVETS, Sanderson Bros. Steel Co,....... Syracuse, N. Y. CAST STEEL. Joseph Corns & Sons ......... ....Massillon, O. CROWN STAY BOLT IRON. Pencoyd Iron Works,........ Philadelphia, Pa. ANGLE IRON. A Complete Stock of all above Goods in Our Warehouse. OFFIVIAL NUMBEKS AND SIGNAL LETTERS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF NAVIGATION, WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 1886 To ike Editor of the Marine Record: Fo owing isa list of merchant vessels of the United States to which official numbers and signal letters were assigned by the Bureau of Navigation, Treasury Department, duriffy' the week ended Oct. 9, 1886: Officr Signal Tonnage. Nitber. pola Rig. Name of Vessel. Gross, Net. Home Port. SAIL VESSELS, 106,444 oo tase See Annie F, Kimba 1, 41.01 38.96|Bcot bay, Me. $20, 880\ctcscay 215 Champion, 8 37 7.96| Bellport, N. Y. 85,943) setine soo \Sl, Geo. R. C nner, 5.77 5 48|Norwald, Conn 85,944|K D N G |Se. Geo, A. Lawry, 108.12} 102.72|Vinal Haven, Me, 85,945/|K D N F/Sc. Go. W. K: lley, 52.90 40.75|New Orleans, La, 76,649| ..-. ..-. [SC Jacob S. Barne , 8 14 7.73|Crisfield, Md. TAASO| ces ccc Kate Co li ry 9 46 9.00] do do AGsOA0 scsessrpe's L, J. Muir, 10.41 9.89! do do 140,847 Lou Sullivan, 10 42 9-90| Baltimore, Md, 91,877| - May Bell, 6 87 6 53|Baltimore, Md. 91,878)... - Mary Ellen, 10.37 9.85|Yorkiown, Va. 91,879] .--- Mary Ellen, 13 26 12 60|Charloston, S. C. 150.386! Pilot’s Br de, 5 60 5.32|Cedar Keys, Fla. TLOT IDs. ss Rapa lose 7a) Gar issnvece 27.2%|Galveston, Tex 116 122 Susie B , 6.18 5.88|Patehogue, N. Y. 145,431).- The Bel'e, 57-00 34.15|Astoria. Ore. 145.482). or e+ [SC. Tony Faust, 10.39 9.88|Cristield, Md. rat Oy Gc | peer eames Sl. Wave, 8.19 7 78\Fair Haveu, N. J. | STEAM VESSELS, 8 120,056)....:..5.---. |St P Fannie Fern, 179.30] .......-/L uisville. Ky 100,402) 222. 5.22../St's Imperator, 93 97 46 09|New York, N. Y. | | UNRIGG’D VESSELS. 31,484|..-....----|Barge. |Balize, 356.79] 335.34|Pe.th Amboy N. J. 46 367) 2.26 < ..|B.rge. |J. W. A, Albertson, 150.63 143 10|New Yirk, NY. 46,368|...--.---.|C. B. Jjeames H. Burdet , 102.19 97,09|Whitehall, N Y. | Seeieienincal JARVIS PATTEN Commissionér ot Naviention, 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, Warerooms 798 and 800 Lorain-st., near Ful- ton. Factory 10 Wiltet-st. CLEVELAND, OBHEO. 7 SPIEGLE BROS, .- x my " Pb Ps Fresh & Salt Meat of alll Kind. 30 & 32 River-st., opposite Detroit Steam boat Landing, and 184 Broadway. Telephone 112, CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPT. CEO. A. SIMPSON, Compass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Sehooners cen have their Compasses Ad- justed for Local Attraction at the time of repairs by stating how moch they are out om East or West Courses, and which way it leads, North or South of above Courses, 161 RivarSt., Cleveland, 0. ENGINES AND BOILER FOR SALE. Whe undersigoei has in stock a number of engines and one boiler. al new, which will be soll cheap for jcash. While the engines are not marine engines they | can be made so, at very slightexpense, The size of the eugines ase as follows: One & 12x16, one 10x12, 9x10, 8x10, 7x8, 6x8, 5x6, and two 4x6 JOHN THOMSON, 95 River Dock, Cleveland, 0; ¢MARINE SUPPLY STORE| VESSEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. “STEAM YACHT FOR SALE. The steam yacht Ente, prise now at Congress Lake, near Cantun. Length 85 feet, beam 9 feet,depth 4 feet, draws about 2 feet 6 inches. Hay carricd 64 passen- gers. Engine 5x5 high pressure. In good shape, and will sell for $400 at Con. ress Lake. Address JAMES N' -RMAND, 252 Washington Street Cleveland, O STEAMBARGE FOR SALE. This isone of the finest steambarges on the lakes, and was builtin 1834. Sne isin good condition in and a great f the same money. Her dimensions are i31 fect keel, 143 feet over all, 23.4 feet beam, 8.4 feet depth of hold, urasts, (00 a dratt of 9 fect 9Yinches. Her engine is high pressure 18x20 aud her boiler 644x12 fect of 7-16 Otis steel. speed 10 miles loaded or 11% light. Address MARINE KECOKD, Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE. STEAM PASSENGER TUG TEMPEST, Steel bull 60 feet over all, 10 feet beam, 6 feet hold. Engines fore and aft compound, 8 and l4x12 Otis ! steel boiler, return flue, 110 pressure. Complete pass- enger outfit fur forty_three passengers. Speed 12 to 16 miles. H. F. LOGMIS, 15] Arlingion-st, Cleveland, ry. ‘ ‘ >a I E Al TUG FOR SALE. This tug Is 52 feet over al!, 13 feet 3 inches beam, and 6 feet 6 inches depth of hold Engine, 13x14; steel | boiler 4 feet 6inches diameter by 9 feet long. The hull was built by Geo. H. Notter, Buffalo, and is an excellent mode! and well built. The tug is nearly new, baying done only five month’s work since she came out new last snmmer. She has a poop deck and finished cabin fore and aft, and classes Al. Price, $4,300. Address MaginE RECORD OFFICE YACHT ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE CHEAP. The engine end boiler just taken out of the yacht Calumet, built by Clute Brothers, Schenectady, in 1881. Engine 1:£12 crlinder with cut off. hoth war- ranted in first claw order. Pony pump, heater, Hin- cock inspirator, flee whistle, two 1: atent pop valv: 8, copper exhaust pipe, smoke steck, boiler covered with Asbestes cloth, and Russian tron jacket with | brass bands. Sse RS Price $1250. Apply 10 y um. XY. ! VM. W. ANGEL, Clayton, MURPHY & ROOT, Shipbuilders 2 Contractors GENERAL REPAIRING, Yard,Old River Bed, ft of St. Paul st., CLEVELAND, O. Besidence 150 Harbor street, a T0 MACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palace Steamers. Low Rates Four Trips per Week ‘Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Bt. 7 Che arb ay oy St. Clair, House, Marine City. Every Week Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Special Sunday Trips during July and August. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Rates and Exsursion Tickets will be furnished 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. every respect, serviceable, easy to load end unload, | vorite. She can not be duplicated for | ant is classed Al}s by Inland Lloyds. She carries two | Her carrying cx pacity is 400 to 425 tons or 14,- | shiels of wheat,or about 240,000 feat of lumber on | 23 River street, Cleveland, Ohio. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Commencing Sunday, May 30, 1886 at 5 o’clock p,m the time given in the figures below is the new standard (Ninetieth meridian) time, which is thirty-three min- utes slower than Cleveland time proper: Eastward. No 22, Night Ex via Sandusky... 4 2 No 26, Conneaut Accommodation i 25 P., Westward. | Arrive, : ee No 1, Fast Limited Express, , No. 33 Cleveland epee "3 ipa = iausam No 8, Chicago Express via “ ..|36 00am 6 304M No 21, Toledo Ex via Norwalk...\+1 P ute No5,St Louis Ex via Sundusky.. be 4 A * o10 Pies No 9,Chi Puc Ex via Norwalk.....|*5 15 pm| “6 4) p Mu No 31, Elyria ac to Elyria Only} ceisil scenes 430P mH Sunday train for Nottingham— Depart 615 a. m and 1:45 p. m.; returning, leave Nottingham at 8:50"8 ‘i Reference marks—* Daily, + daily, except Sunday, y A local Cleve‘and and New York sleeper dai. No, 12, leaving Cleveland at 2. m3 von Central os oa New York, 1030 a mv ee ‘or fu ‘Ormation as to trains and counectio - ply at the Union ticket office, corner Bank vile Sete | rior streets, under Mercantile Bank, - The NickelPlate! _ NEW YORK, CHICAGO «€ ST. LOUIs RAILWAY. The passenger equipment of this New Tr is all new and is supplied with the latest Barend necessary to safe, speedy and comfortable travel Pe ab leave $00 snivs at the Union Depot, Van uren street, Chicago, and N Y, at Buffalo. 2 ier ee Following is the time in eftect Apri til further notice: PULP IG, eum eae EASTWARD, | Arrive, De art, Buffalo Passenger * “104 Chicago Paccunet | , ‘ > a iG ia Local Freight ....... : WESTWARD. | i Chicagy Passenger .... ........ ie te Fostoria Pascenger “446 Pou 4 A - be Loeal Freight... ......... 00 P M|* 5 50 PM ROCKY RIVER ACEOMMODA! Depart—*7:40 a. m., *1:35 p. siete gs EUCLID A@GOMMODATION, Depart—*6 24a. m ,*9:10 a. m,. #505 p.m, a Lid sh er nrough tick. ts to all points are § inci offices of the company FY Tweet ping Hila Sin of tickets d: sired, aggage checked to destination For information, call on nearest agent of the Com- pany, or address B. F. HORNER Gen’! Passenger Agent, LEVIS WILLIAMS, General Manager. Cleveland, 0, ana 2 Wee eo DIRECT THROUGH CAR ROUTE FOR TOURISTS TO DENVER, PUEBLO COLORADO SPRINGS, MANITOU - And all Sum:ner Resorts of the SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, & Eastward from Cincinnati, Indianapolis aad St Louis this route furnishesthe quickest through car line to the White mountains, ‘diondacs, Catskills and the fea. Tours via NIAGARA FALLS AND THE SI. LAWRENCE RIV ER, With the option of going DOWN THE HUDSON Either By Steamer or Rail, to the famons EASTERN WATERING PLACES, and all the r. nowned beaches of the ATLANTIC COAST. THIS LIN® HAS NO SUPERIOR, P. S.—Get tickets via BEE LINE, (OCC. me D. & U. & R.—I & St. L. Ry.) Susans A. J. SMITH, Gener xi Passenger Agt., ABIG OFFER. %.2'2%8 i J nem Ww: GIVE AWAY 1,000 Seif Opera tine W aohiooe adap nes. HAS want one send us y rpvame, P. O and express office at oree. The Ni bti 23 od ly ely stional Co, 23 fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine,will receive free, full information about work which they can do, and live at home,that will pay them from $6 to $25 per day. Some have earned over SH inaday. Elther sex. young orold. Capital not required. You are started free. Those who start at once sre absolutely sure of snug little fortunes, All is new. é